The fourth-seeded Boston University women’s basketball team (7-9, 15-14) is vying to become the second Boston U. basketball team to knock out a Binghamton basketball team in as many weekends, with Katie Meinhardt leading the way.

The senior guard led the team with 12.7 points per game and 33 steals and dropped 16 points on the Bearcats Feb. 28 in the Terriers’ final game of the season, a 72-70 Boston victory.

Boston hovered around .500 all season, despite allowing the most points in the conference, 67.8 per game. Their third-highest scoring AE offense, at 65.9 ppg ‘ which was helped by their second-best free throw shooting percentage ‘ kept the Terriers in games.

Meinhardt was supported off the bench by sophomore guard Christine Kinneary, Boston’s sixth man who led the team with 90 assists.

Forwards Aly Hinton, a freshman, and Erica Kovach, a senior, were tied for the team lead in rebounds at 6.2 per game and Hinton was the team’s second highest scorer, averaging an even 30 per game.

Head coach Kelly Greenberg’s team lost in the finals last year, 75-56, to Hartford.