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Dan Fritz
Dan Fritz

Bryant travels to UNH on Saturday afternoon

SMITHFIELD, R.I. – The Bryant University men's basketball team heads to New Hampshire on Saturday to face the Wildcats. Tip is set for 1:02 p.m.

Saturday's game will be streamed on ESPN+.

The Particulars
Opponent:
 New Hampshire
Location: Lundholm Gymnasium (Durham, N.H.)
Date and Time: Saturday, Jan. 14 - 1:02 PM EST 
Live Stats: Sidearm
Watch: ESPN+
Game Notes: Bryant | UNH
Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | #12Seven4 | #AEMBB

THE SERIES
Bryant and New Hampshire are meeting for the 11th time overall and for the first time as league opponents. The Bulldogs own a 6-4 edge in the series, having won each of the last two games.

WELCOME TO THE AMERICA EAST
Bryant is 2-2 in America East play this season. The Bulldogs are a game behind the Wildcats (3-1) in the standings.  

TWEEZ WORLD
Antwan Walker continued his career year on Wednesday, posting a career-high 33 points against UAlbany. He was 14-of-21 from the field, including 4-for-8 from beyond the arc. He added 11 rebounds for his third-straight double-double, becoming the first Bulldog since Alex Francis in 2013-14 to have as many as three consecutive double-doubles. 

FIVE MORE THINGS TO KNOW

  1. Bryant is 11-6 overall and 2-2 in league play following an 86-69 victory over UAlbany. Bryant finished the game 15-of-31 from beyond the arc and collected 22 assists.    
  2. Sherif Gross-Bullock was limited to seven points on Wednesday but added six rebounds and three assists. He continues to lead the America East with 16.2 ppg.
  3. Earl Timberlake dished out a career-high nine assists on Wednesday. He scored just five points but added seven boards. Timberlake ranks sixth in the AE in scoring and second in rebounding.    
  4. Charles Pride matched his career high with eight three-point field goals vs UAlbany. He tied the record he set during the 2021 NEC Championship game. Pride finished with 28 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.   
  5. Wednesday also marked Pride's 100th career game. He ranks fourth in DI program history with 155 career three-point field goals.                         

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