ORONO, Maine – The University of Maine women's basketball team hosts Rhode Island on Sunday at 1 p.m. live on NESN. Tickets for Sunday's contest remain available and can be purchased at
GoBlackBears.com/tickets.
Sunday's home game can be seen regionally on NESN and nationally on
ESPN+. Additionally, Sunday's game can be heard on the Black Bears Sports Network at
GoBlackBears.com and on 92.9 FM.
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The women's basketball team joins forces with UMaine Golden Key to help support the annual warmth drive. Fans attending the game are asked to donate new or gently used winter apparel to keep local children warm this winter season. All donations will be distributed to local elementary and middle schools. Items to be donated may include hats, mittens, gloves, scarves, and warm socks.
Game 10 | Maine vs. Rhode Island
Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025 | 1:00 P.M. | NESN / ESPN+
Skip Chappelle Court | Orono, Maine
LAST TIME OUT:
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. --
Adrianna Smith led Maine with 10 points in the University of Maine women's basketball team's 58-35 loss at Penn on Thursday evening.
The Black Bears dug themselves into a hole early, trailing 18-8 after one quarter, and were unable to battle their way back.
Smith finished the day in double figures with 10 points and added eight rebounds to her stat line.
Lizzy Gruber added nine points and eight rebounds in 26 minutes off of the bench for the Black Bears.
Maine concluded the game 10-of-51 (19.6) from the floor, including a 1-for-17 showing from three-point range, and hit 14 of 21 (66.7) from the stripe.
Maine was outrebounded 44-37.
A LOOK AT THE BLACK BEARS:
The Black Bears, coming off a loss at Penn on Thursday, return home in search of their third-straight home victory at Skip Chappelle Court.
Adrianna Smith, currently riding a four-game double-digit scoring streak with double-figures in eight of Maine's first nine games, ranks second in the America East in scoring (17.2), rebounding (9.3), and assists (4.9). In Maine's three home games this season, Smith is averaging 25.0 points per game and 12.0 rebounds with 24 or more points in each of the three home games. Smith ranks sixth in the country with five double-doubles and recently moved into eighth on Maine's all-time rebounding list with 795 rebounds.
Asta Blauenfeldt checks in 15th among league leaders in scoring at 11.7 points per game with double-figures in seven of her nine outings.
Sarah Talon, with five or more rebounds in four of Maine's nine games, ranks 13th in the conference at 5.0 rebounds per game.
Lizzy Gruber has been impressive of late, averaging 6.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and a block over her last three. Gruber currently checks in fifth in the conference at 1.2 blocks per game.
A LOOK AT RHODE ISLAND:
The Rams enter the weekend 7-2 overall, 3-1 on the road, with a marquee 68-63 victory at then No. 16 NC State on its resume. The Rams are squaring off with their second America East opponent of the season after they defeated UAlbany, 64-52, back on Nov. 15. Rhode Island, selected fourth in the A-10 preseason coaches poll, is led by Palmire Mbu who is posting team-highs in both scoring (14.4) and rebounding (7.3). Brooklyn Gray, a transfer from Saint Louis who was named to the A-10 Preseason Second Team, is adding 12.3 points and 4.3 rebounds.
SERIES HISTORY WITH RHODE ISLAND:
Maine and Rhode Island, playing for a sixth-straight season and the 30th time in history, will meet in Orono. Rhode Island holds a slight, 15-14, edge in the all-time series after earning a 57-53 victory a year ago in Kingston, R.I. Maine is 5-5 all-time at home in the series and won the latest meeting in Maine, 59-48, back in 2023.
Sarah Talon led all scorers in last year's meeting with a game-high 19 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the floor.