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FOUR-PEAT FALCONS: Bentley Wins NE10 Women's Basketball Championship Four Years in a Row

Bentley Wins Fourth Straight NE10 Title

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Bentley Earns Their 24th NE10 Title


No. 1 Bentley 64, No. 6 Assumption 54   Box Score

WALTHAM, MASS. - It's a four-peat in Waltham as the Bentley University Falcons are Northeast-10 Champions for the fourth consecutive year and the 24th time all-time!
 
Led by tournament MVP and graduate forward Maggie Whitmore, the Falcon women's basketball team claimed their fourth straight Northeast-10 championship with a 64-54 victory over sixth-seeded Assumption University Sunday afternoon on Barbara Stevens Court.
 
Bentley, which secured the conference's automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division II East Regional, improved to 30-1 this season and extended Division II's longest winning streak to 26 games. Coach C White improved to 14-0 in NE10 tournament action and her program earned their 100th NE10 postseason victory all-time. The Falcons reached the 30-win mark for the 13th time overall and the first time since the national championship season since 2013-14.
 
"It's all about the players. They are the ones that did it," said White. "They bring it every single day. They prepare like every game is a championship game, whether it's film, practice or game. They took it one day at a time, and that is how they did it."
 
Whitmore averaged 20 points in the tournament and provided 16 points, along with four rebounds, in the championship game.
 
"Maggie is unbelievable," said White. "How she leads is such an example of how great she is. Her unselfishness is why we are so successful."
 
Also scoring in doubles were seniors Amanda Kabantu and Kylie DuCharme, along with sophomore guard Niya Morgen. Kabantu was outstanding with 16 points, six rebounds and three assists, Morgen came off the bench for 12 points and a career-best six boards, and DuChame finished with 10 points, seven rebounds and four steals.
 
Kabantu and DuCharme joined Whitmore on the All-Championship team.
 
Assumption controlled the opening quarter, hitting 9 of 14 (64 percent) to outscore the Falcons 20-13. Senior forwards Kaijhe Hall (Maplewood, N.J.) and Marina Callahan (Burlington), both All-Championship Team selections, each scored six in the first, and Kabantu matched them for the Falcons.
 
Bentley opened the second quarter with nine unanswered to take their first lead of the afternoon. Morgan, the Division II leader in three-point accuracy, dropped in a long ball and Kabantu scored on a drive. Back-to-back baskets from Whitmore, one inside the paint and the other a long jumper, put the Falcons up 22-20.
 
"We got back to our principles," said Whitmore, who was also the MVP in 2023. "We had to defend better."
 
After the Greyhounds briefly regained the lead, Whitmore hit a three from the right wing and DuCharme followed with an inside basket to complete the first-half scoring, 30-26. Bentley kept the visitors off the scoreboard for the final four minutes and limited the Greyhounds to 23 percent shooting in the quarter, 3 of 13.
 
Early in the third, Bentley used an 8-3 spurt to go up 38-31. The last four were scored by Whitmore, on a drive and two from the charity stripe.
 
Assumption closed the third with six straight to draw within one, 45-44. Callahan had a pair of lay-ups and graduate guard Molly Stokes (Worcester) stuck a 16-footer.
 
White's team came out strong to start the fourth, regaining control with an 11-2 run to go up ten, 56-46. Morgan and junior guard Cassidy Yeomans connected from three, DuCharme scored inside and Kabantu converted a three-point play after a drive.
 
The Falcons had one more run in them, this one a late 6-0 spurt to go up 13, 63-50 with just under two minutes left. Whitmore scored and both Kabantu and Yeomans sank two from the line.
 
Most of the team stats were relatively close with the exception of free throws and turnovers. Bentley got to the line 24 times, making 16, while Assumption was just five of 11. And the Falcons scored 14 off 14 Greyhound times, as compared the Hounds six off nine turns.

This marks the third time in program history that Bentley has won four championships in a row: '98-01, and '11-'14 being the others. Bentley will be hoping to host the East Regional once again, as the Falcons, and multiple other NE10 teams will to learn their fate during the NCAA Selection Show airing on ncaa.com at 10:30pm Sunday March 9th. 

- Recap Courtesy of Bentley Athletics - 


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ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Marina Callahan, Assumption
Kaijhe Hall, Assumption
Kylie DuCharme, Bentley
Amanda Kabantu, Bentley
Maggie Whitmore, Bentley * 

*Most Outstanding Player

ELITE 24 AWARD 
Teagan Kamm, Assumption - Junior, 4.00 GPA

2025 NE10 Women's Basketball Championship
 
NE10
1. Bentley 19-1
2. Saint Anselm 14-6
3. New Haven 12-8
4. Southern Connecticut 11-9
5. Pace * 9-11
6. Assumption * 9-11
7. Adelphi * 9-11
8. Saint Michael's 8-12
9. Southern New Hampshire 7-13
10. American International ** 6-14
11. Franklin Pierce ** 6-14

* Within the mini-conference, both Assumption & Pace were 3-1 and Adelphi was 0-4. Assumption & Pace were 1-1 vs. each other during the regular season. When comparing results vs. teams occupying the highest position in the standings, both were 0-2 vs. Bentley. Pace earned the #5 seed based on their 1-1 regular season record vs. Saint Anselm (Assumption was 0-2 vs. Saint Anselm).  

** AIC & Franklin Pierce were 1-1 vs. each other during the regular season. When comparing results vs. teams occupying the highest position in the standings, both teams were 0-2 vs. both Bentley & Saint Anselm. AIC earned the #10 seed based on their 1-1 regular season record vs. New Haven (Franklin Pierce was 0-2 vs. New Haven).

First Round – Friday, February 28th:  
Game 1: #9 SNHU 70, #8 Saint Michael's 63
Game 2: #7 Adelphi 52, #10 American International 28
Game 3: #6 Assumption 65, #11 Franklin Pierce 53
 
Quarterfinals – Sunday, March 2nd: 
Game 4: #1 Bentley 64, #9 SNHU 50
Game 5: #7 Adelphi 64, #2 Saint Anselm 61
Game 6: #6 Assumption 57, #3 New Haven 54 (OT)
Game 7: #4 SCSU 68, #5 Pace 61
 
Semifinals – Thursday, March 6th:
Game 8: #1 Bentley 75, #4 SCSU 55
Game 9: #6 Assumption 54, #7 Adelphi 48
 
Championship – Sunday, March 9th:
Game 10: #1 Bentley 64, #6 Assumption 54

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