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Caroline Peper
Peper tied her own team record with 11 three-pointers.
79
Winner NYU NYU 12-0,1-0 UAA
49
Brandeis BR 10-2,0-1 UAA
Winner
NYU NYU
12-0,1-0 UAA
79
Final
49
Brandeis BR
10-2,0-1 UAA
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
NYU NYU 27 17 23 12 79
Brandeis BR 11 18 10 10 49

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball Posts 74th Consecutive Win

Violets Defeat Brandeis in UAA Opener

The New York University women's basketball team won its 74th-straight game, defeating Brandeis University 79-49 on Saturday, January 10, in Waltham, MA.

Playing its University Athletic Association (UAA) opener, the Violets began the game on a 9-0 run and never lost the lead.

NYU broke its tie with NCAA Division II Ashland University for the fourth-longest winning streak in NCAA women's basketball history at any level.

Only NCAA Division I UConn (111, 90) and Division III Washington University in St. Louis (81) have produced longer streaks.

NYU took its first double-digit lead at 16-5 and expanded it to 27-11 after the first quarter.

The Violets increased their advantage to 22 points at 37-15 before settling for a 44-29 halftime lead, their slimmest of the season.

NYU got right back on track to begin the second half, starting with a 14-0 run and taking a 29-point lead.

After the Judges responded by scoring the next six points, Caroline Peper countered with three straight three-pointers as NYU built a 32-point lead, 67-35.

The Violets went on to lead 67-39 after the third quarter, and the advantage grew to as many as 36 points in the fourth..

Peper finished with 37 points, tying the NYU program record with 11 three-pointers. She went 11-of-22 from long distance and added a team-high three steals.

Brooke Batchelor scored 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field, adding a game-high eight rebounds.

Yasmene Clark and Eden Williamson each grabbed seven rebounds, with Aila Kaibara dishing out a game-high six assists.  

The Violets return to the court and host the University of Rochester on Friday, January 16, at the John A. Paulson Center in Manhattan. Tip-off for NYU's UAA home opener is set for 7:30pm.