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OPENING TIP: Today's non-conference game marks the 21st all-time meeting between No. 9 Gettysburg (10-1) and Susquehanna (5-5) in a series that dates back to 1949. The River Hawks lead the all-time series 11-9 but the Bullets won the last meeting 59-58 on Nov. 15, 2014. The last Susquehanna win was by a 60-46 margin on Jan. 3, 2007.

WHEN LAST WE MET: Jessica Porter scored 21 points and Jamie Relin hit the game-winning free throw with three seconds left to lift Gettysburg to a 59-58 victory over Susquehanna at the Frostburg State University Jim Crawley Tip-Off Tournament to open the 2014-15 season. (Full Recap) (Box Score)

LAST TIME OUT: Gettysburg used a 20-2 run in the first quarter to overcome a slow start and did not trail the rest of the way in a 66-49 win over Emerson to wrap up its trip to the Cruzin' Classic on Dec. 21. Alayna Arnolie led the Bullets with 19 points, seven rebounds and two assists to go with a career-high seven steals. Bri Frongillo led the Lions with 13 points, including hitting three 3-pointers. (Full Recap) (Box Score)

HOME COOKING: Today is just the fourth game of the season for the Bullets. However, Gettysburg has outscored its first three opponents by a margin of 204-139 for an average margin of victory of 21 points. They Bullets have won all three games by 14 or more points. With the three wins in the first three home games of the year, Gettysburg has extended its current home winning streak to a program-record 23 games, dating back to a 57-54 overtime loss to Haverford on Jan. 4, 2023. The Bullets start a stretch of three of their next four at Bream Gym with their final non-conference game of the season. 

LAST TIME OUT: Susquehanna wrapped up an 0-2 trip to the D3hoops.com Classic in Las Vegas with a 67-61 loss to Wittenberg on Sunday in the closing moments. Lauren Klein was a key presence for the River Hawks with seven rebounds, all defensive, while adding a game-high six assists with six points. (Full Recap) (Box Score)

ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Today marks the first true road game for Susquehanna since Nov. 23 at Moravian. The River Hawks return east after a pair of neutral-site games at the D3hoops.com Classic in Las Vegas. Ironically, Susquehanna has gone just 14 since back-to-back road wins to open Landmark play at Goucher on Nov. 20 (90-69) and at Moravian on Nov. 23 (70-68). This is just the third true road game all season. The River Hawks have played four home games and four neutral-site games over the first 10 games of the season. The two road games have yielded two of the team's four best shooting nights of the year, including a season-best 61 percent (36 of 59) against the Gophers.

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Special Note: The flags hanging at the end of Bream Gymnasium represent the international players who have been a part of the Bullets men's and women's basketball programs over the last four seasons. Among the countries represented by current athletes are: Australia (Bisinella-Thompson ‘25), Cameroon (Abakar ‘25), Haiti (Joseph ‘25), Lithuania (Neverbickas ’28), Montenegro (Radulovic ’28), Palistine (Maharmeh ’27), Serbia (Sukovic ’27, Puzic ’27)