Women's Basketball
Highlights
Feb. 6, 2010
DEVILS UNABLE TO CONTAIN BEARS
Fredonia State fell to surging Potsdam, 59-53, to drop to 6-7 in the SUNYAC and 10-9 overall.
Feb. 5, 2010
DEVILS DELIVER FROM THE LINE
Fredonia State's Grace Moore sank two free throws with :16 left to lift the Blue Devils to a 62-60 SUNYAC victory over Plattsburgh. The Blue Devils visit Potsdam on Saturday afternoon.
Feb. 2, 2010
SECOND-HALF SURGE SENDS DEVILS TO SEASON SWEEP
Fredonia State closed out the first half scoring the final seven points, and carried the momentum into the second half, opening with a 14-2 run to take charge of the game. The Devils won both meetings vs. Brockport this season.
Jan. 29, 2010
BENGALS TURN BACK BLUE DEVILS
Fredonia State fell to Buffalo State, 64-59, despite a double-double by Blue Devil senior Katie Landy.
Jan. 26, 2010
GENESEO WINS BATTLE OF BLUES
The Geneseo Blue Knights downed the Blue Devils, 58-52, on Tuesday. The loss snapped the Devil's seven-game home win streak.
Jan. 23, 2010
LAKERS OUTLAST BLUE DEVILS
A balanced offense carried Oswego over Fredonia State, 55-45, in SUNYAC action Saturday.
Jan. 22, 2010
DRAGONS DOWN DEVILS
The Blue Devils led for most of the first half, but could not hold on for the victory, and Cortland claimed a 79-60 victory on their home court. Liz Wierbinski led the Devils with 13 points.
Jan. 19, 2010
DEVILS BOUNCE BROCKPORT
The Blue Devils came out on fire in the second half to take command vs. Brockport. Grace Moore scored 11 of the Devils' first 13 points as the team opened the half with a 24-7 run en route to a 66-63 victory.
Jan. 16, 2010
DEVILS LOSE SEE-SAW GAME
In a game that featured 21 lead changes and 15 ties, the Blue Devils eventually fell, 71-59, at New Paltz. Katie Landy and Merissa Gaeta paced the Devils with 14 points each.
Jan. 15, 2010
DEVILS DEALT FIRST CONFERENCE LOSS
Fredonia State's six-game winning streak came to an end Friday with a conference loss at Oneonta, the first SUNYAC setback this season by the Blue Devils.
Jan. 9, 2010
DEVILS GROUND CARDINALS
Overcoming a slow start, the Blue Devils improved to 3-0 in the SUNYAC with a 63-53 home win Saturday over the Plattsburgh Cardinals.
Jan. 8, 2010
BUZZER BEATER
Grace Moore's driving lay-up as time expired lifted the Blue Devils past the Potsdam Bears, 63-62.
Jan. 4, 2010
CALBI COMES UP CLUTCH IN OT
Sophomore Nicole Calbi scored seven of her 10 points in overtime as the Devils snared a 70-67 victory vs. D'Youville in Steele Hall. Caroline Hourihan also came up big, nailing the game-winning three pointer with 10 seconds left. It was the Devils' fourth straight home victory.
Dec. 13, 2009
DEVILS TAKE MOMENTUM INTO BREAK
Fredonia State downed Allegheny College, 68-60, Sunday afternoon. The Devils will ride a three-game win streak into the winter break.
Dec. 4, 2009
DEVILS BOUNCE BENGALS
Katie Landy's 17 points led the Devils to a 51-47 win over Buffalo State in the SUNYAC opener.
Nov. 28, 2009
DEVILS RUN PAST TORNADOS
A 21-0 second-half run keyed a furious comback for Fredonia State. Caroline Hourihan, above, scored eight of her 11 points during the Devils' run. Katie Landy led all scorers with 20 points as five Devils reached double-figures in scoring. Liz Wierbinski provided a spark off the bench, scoring a career-high 12 points. Grace Moore added 11 points, five steals and five rebounds.
Nov. 21, 2009
DEVILS CAN'T KEEP KENYON DOWN
Fredonia State fell to Kenyon in the Championship game of the Penn State Behrend Invitational. Katie Landy and Merissa Gaeta were named to the All Tournament Team.
Nov. 20, 2009
DEVILS TRIP HOST TEAM
A pair of free throws by Caroline Hourihan, right, with 11 seconds left lifted the Blue Devils to an 84-83 victory over the host team at the Penn State Behrend Tip-Off Tournament.
Nov. 17, 2009
DEVILS FALL AT NAZ
The Devils dropped a 61-46 game at Nazareth. Katie Landy led the Devils with 15 points.
Nov. 16, 2009 -- Season Preview
OPENING TIP ON TUESDAY
Fredonia State travels to Nazareth on Tuesday to open up the 2009-2010 season. The team returns three of its top four scorers and has sights set on moving up the SUNYAC standings.


