Ellen Hahne
Kathleen Helman

Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Hosts New Hampshire

ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany will host its second-straight home series this weekend, welcoming visiting New Hampshire, Coach Mullen's alma mater, to SEFCU Arena.
 
Game Info
Saturday, January 23 vs. New Hampshire (3:00 pm)
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Sunday, January 24 vs. New Hampshire (2:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack
  • Ellen Hahne ranks fourth in the America East in rebounding
  • Helene Haegerstrand ranks seventh in 3FG per game and eighth in scoring
  • UAlbany ranks fourth in assists and 3FG per game and 3FG%
  • New Hampshire leads in FT%
 
Scouting New Hampshire
New Hampshire was picked ninth in this year's America East Preseason Coaches' Poll, narrowly behind Hartford.  The Wildcats split their last weekend series against Stony Brook, with the Seawolves coming off a two-week pause due to COVID-19 concerns.  The Wildcats are one of five teams in the conference to play 10 games already against America East opponents, and have already hit the 13-game threshold to be eligible for postseason contention this year.  New Hampshire swept UAlbany last season, but the teams have split each of their last six games.  UAlbany is 23-18 lifetime against the Wildcats.
 
Last Time vs. New Hampshire
New Hampshire earned a narrow victory over UAlbany in their second of two games last season, squeaking out a 56-53 victory in Durham.  Helene Haegerstrand led UAlbany with 15 points and seven rebounds, while seniors Alexi Schecter and Amanda Kantzy contributed 11 and 5, and nine and seven, respectively.  New Hampshire did most of its damage, 21 points, taking advantage of 22 UAlbany turnovers, as well as holding a transition advantage of 13-4.  UAlbany led New Hampshire 24-15 at halftime, after holding the Wildcats to three points in the second quarter, but New Hampshire recovered to score 23 in the third to get back into the game.
 
Last Time Out
The UAlbany women took the floor last weekend for the first time since December 22, hosting the America East's top team in Maine.  UAlbany was scheduled to visit NJIT but COVID-19 protocols within the Vermont women's program prompted a schedule change from the conference that sent the Black Bears to Albany three weeks before their originally scheduled series.  In Sunday's series finale, UAlbany held tough with Maine early, and senior guard Kyara Frames broke out of her shooting slump to the tune of 16 points on 4-7 shooting from deep.  UAlbany held Maine to just eight points in the third quarter and cut the Black Bears lead to four, but Maine pulled away in the fourth to complete the weekend sweep.  Lucia Decortes set new career-highs in scoring in both games against Maine, scoring 12 points on Saturday and 14 on Sunday.
 
Around the America East
Maine has won five games in a row and remains atop the America East standings, two games clear of second-play UMass Lowell having played two fewer games.  Vermont and Stony Brook are tied for third at 4-2 in conference, followed by a three-way tie for fifth between Binghamton, New Hampshire, and NJIT, each of whom are 4-6.  UAlbany trails further behind UMBC and Hartford, with the Great Danes only having played four America East games, two games fewer than any other team.
 
Saturday's America East Games
  • Maine at Binghamton, 2:00 pm
  • NJIT at Stony Brook, 2:00 pm
  • New Hampshire at UAlbany, 3:00 pm
 
Sunday's America East Games
  • Maine at Binghamton, 2:00 pm
  • NJIT at Stony Brook, 2:00 pm
  • New Hampshire at UAlbany, 2:00 pm
 
Upcoming Milestones
Kyara Frames: 99 appearances, 807 points
 
Milestones Reached
Kyara Frames: 250 assists – at UMBC, December 19, 2020
 
250
On December 19, senior guard Kyara Frames recorded her 250th career assist.  With 9:25 remaining in the fourth quarter at UMBC, Frames found Haegerstrand for a layup to hit the personal milestone.  Frames is just the 15th woman in program history to reach 250 assists in her career, with Ebone Henry's 254 next on the all-time list.
 
Down the Stretch
Against Seton Hall, Kyara Frames scored nine of UAlbany's final 11 points, including seven-straight, and shot a perfect 6-6 from the line to clinch a five-point victory against the Pirates.  UAlbany went 10-10 from the line as a team, and ultimately held Seton Hall to 35 points under their season average to date.  Helene Haegerstrand scored 26 points, a career high, on 9-11 shooting.
 
Double-Double II
Ellen Hahne once again recorded a double-double, her second in her first two games at UAlbany, at Seton Hall, scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.  Hahne also added five assists on the day, as part of a 19-assist team effort against the Pirates.
 
Late Addition
A disruption in Saint Peter's MAAC schedule had forced the Peacocks to postpone their road series at Niagara, opening up an opportunity for the Great Danes to secure another game at home.  Coming together in less than 24 hours, UAlbany added Saint Peter's to its schedule, moving the home opener up three days to December 13.  Originally, the Great Danes were schedule to open at home against Marist on December 16, a game that was cancelled just before news of Saint Peter's availability broke.  A day later, Saint Peter's pulled out in favor of starting their conference schedule at Iona, leaving UAlbany without an opponent for Sunday.  The Great Danes, Friday evening, secured a road matchup with Seton Hall instead.
 
Double-Double
In her debut as a Great Dane, junior guard Ellen Hahne scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for a double-double to lead UAlbany in both categories in their season opener at Hofstra.  It mirrored the season opening double-doubles last season against Columbia, from Alexi Schecter (31 points, 11 rebounds), and fellow Swedish national Amanda Kantzy (10 points, 10 rebounds).
 
Layoff
On December 11, the UAlbany women's basketball team returned to the court for the first time since March 4, a layoff of 282 days.  They were the first UAlbany team to start back up again following the shutdown.  The last UAlbany team to take the field was women's lacrosse at Siena on March 11.
 
Late Start
December 11 is the latest date on record that the UAlbany women's basketball team has played its first game.  In prior years, the Great Danes have started as late as November 25, most recently in 1986.
 
Preseason Disruptions
Since returning to campus, the Great Danes have seen their team activities interrupted multiple times due to COVID-19 protocols.  On September 11, a cluster of presumptive positive cases within the UAlbany athletics community paused all athletic-related activities for a total of 24 days, with full activities not resuming for another seven when the pause was finally lifted.  On November 10, an increase in cases within the campus community triggered SUNY's remote learning protocols, including pausing athletics activities.  The women returned to practice on November 25.  Less than a week later, the women had to pause again after presumptive positive tests within the team's Tier 1 personnel, before returning to practice on December 4.
 
Captains
This year, the team has selected three captains to lead the program through the unprecedented 2020-21 season.  Redshirt-senior guard Khepera Stokes, senior guard Kyara Frames, and sophomore forward Helene Haegerstrand will take up leadership roles for the Great Danes this year.  Stokes and Frames are the longest-tenured Great Danes in the program, and the only two on the roster with postseason experience in the NCAA Tournament or the WNIT.
 
Reunited
Swedish nationals Helene Haegerstrand and Ellen Hahne have reunited as teammates at UAlbany after playing together previously on Sweden's national team.  Haegerstrand is a sophomore this season and with her second year with the team and Hahne joined the team this year as a transfer from Wake Forest.  The duo were teammates on Sweden's U15, U16, and U20 teams, competing in the European Championships in 2014-15 and 2018-19.  They placed third together at European Championships as members of the U16 team in 2015.
 
Last Holdout
Redshirt-senior Khepera Stokes is the only player on the roster who was a member of the Great Danes' last America East title and NCAA appearance.  Stokes was a freshman when UAlbany defeated Maine 66-50 in the 2016-17 America East finals to win the program's sixth-straight conference championship.  Stokes appeared in all 33 games for UAlbany that season, starting 19 after moving into the starting lineup halfway through the season.  She finished the year with 95 assists, second in program history for a freshman, behind only then-teammate Mackenzie Trpcic, who finished the year with 103.
 
First Years
Including this year's seven new recruits, 13 of 16 players on the roster have just one year or fewer in the program.  Only Khepera Stokes, Kyara Frames, and Lucia Decortes have two or more seasons under their belts.  Only Stokes and Frames have made postseason appearances in the NCAA Tournament or the WNIT.
 
Transfers
In addition to a freshman class of four, UAlbany welcomes three transfer players in guards Ellen Hahne (Wake Forest), Grace Heeps (UMass), and Fatima Lee (Providence).  Heeps hails locally from East Greenbush, N.Y., and played high school at Northfield Mount Herman.
 
Roster Changes
The Great Danes return three starters from last season, but will have to replace top scorer Alexi Schecter and top rebounder Amanda Kantzy, who combined accounted for 38% of UAlbany's total scoring.  Returning this year are second and third leading scorers Helene Haegerstrand and Kyara Frames, as well as fifth-year senior guard Khepera Stokes.  Stokes is the only player on the team this season who appeared and started in all 30 games for UAlbany last season.
 
Picked Fourth
The Great Danes were selected to finish fourth in this year's America East Preseason Coaches' Poll.  UAlbany drew 54 points overall, clear of Binghamton and UMBC's 53, tying for fifth.  Ahead of UAlbany was Maine (78 points and six first-place votes), Stony Brook (76 points and four first-place votes) and UMass Lowell.
 
America East Announces Basketball Schedule Format
On October 19, 2020, the America East debuted its revised schedule format for the 2020-21 season.  The conference season will begin on December 19-20, with teams playing back-to-back games at the same site against the same opponent on Saturdays and Sundays.  There are built-in off weekends to accommodate potential postponements throughout the season.  It will also be the first year that the conference schedule expands to 18 games to account for NJIT joining the conference.
 
Next: UAlbany visits UMass Lowell on January 30 and 31.
 
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Players Mentioned

Amanda Kantzy

#14 Amanda Kantzy

F
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Alexi Schecter

#24 Alexi Schecter

C
6' 3"
Senior
Lucia Decortes

#13 Lucia Decortes

F
6' 3"
Junior
Kyara Frames

#2 Kyara Frames

G
5' 2"
Senior
Helene Haegerstrand

#21 Helene Haegerstrand

F
6' 1"
Sophomore
Khepera Stokes

#3 Khepera Stokes

G
5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Ellen Hahne

#10 Ellen Hahne

G
5' 11"
Junior
Grace Heeps

#14 Grace Heeps

G
5' 11"
Sophomore
Fatima Lee

#24 Fatima Lee

G
5' 7"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Amanda Kantzy

#14 Amanda Kantzy

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
F
Alexi Schecter

#24 Alexi Schecter

6' 3"
Senior
C
Lucia Decortes

#13 Lucia Decortes

6' 3"
Junior
F
Kyara Frames

#2 Kyara Frames

5' 2"
Senior
G
Helene Haegerstrand

#21 Helene Haegerstrand

6' 1"
Sophomore
F
Khepera Stokes

#3 Khepera Stokes

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
G
Ellen Hahne

#10 Ellen Hahne

5' 11"
Junior
G
Grace Heeps

#14 Grace Heeps

5' 11"
Sophomore
G
Fatima Lee

#24 Fatima Lee

5' 7"
Sophomore
G