Duquesne (16-12, 10-5 A-10) looks to make it five wins in a row hosting St. Bonaventure (8-20, 5-10 A-10) on senior day on Saturday, March 2 at 4:30 p.m. at the A.J. Palumbo Center in the regular season finale.
Eniko Kuttor,
Kadri-Ann Lass,
Chassidy Omogrosso,
Conor Richardson and
Julijana Vojinovic will be honored prior to the matchup with the Bonnies. The Dukes can clinch the No. 3 seed for the upcoming Atlantic 10 Championship Tournament in Pittsburgh with a victory over St. Bonaventure and a Davidson loss to VCU.
DUKES AND BONNIES
In a series that begin November 21, 1981 at the Edinboro Invitational, Duquesne and St. Bonaventure have battled 58 times over the last 38 seasons. The Bonnies are the Dukes' second-most played opponent next to George Washington (66). The teams have met on five different floors in four different cities. They have met five times in the Atlantic 10 Championship. The Dukes lead the all-time series 38-20.
SCOUTING DUQUESNE
- The Dukes have won four consecutive games entering Saturday's contest, the second-longest active win streak in the A-10 (Fordham, 8).
- Duquesne is seeking its seventh straight win over the Bonnies at the Palumbo Center.
- 135 in the RPI
- 7-5 at home
- Dukes seniors Eniko Kuttor, Kadri-Ann Lass, Chassidy Omogrosso, Conor Richardson and Julijana Vojinovic have tallied 87 career victories, tied for sixth-most in program history.
SCOUTING ST. BONAVENTURE
- The Bonnies have dropped six of their last seven games coming into Saturday's regular season finale.
- St. Bonaventure is tied for 11th in the A-10 standings with Richmond (8-20, 5-10 A-10).
- 259 in the RPI
- 4-10 on the road
- McKenna Maycock paces the Bonnies in scoring (12.1 ppg) and ranks second among A-10 players in three-pointers made in A-10 play (36)
UP NEXT
3.5: A-10 First Round vs. TBA / 7 p.m. / A.J. Palumbo Center