Dartmouth Women’S Basketball 17 Ivy League Championships: ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 ’90, ’94, ’95, ’99, ’00, ’05, ’06, ’08, ’09

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Dartmouth Women’S Basketball 17 Ivy League Championships: ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 ’90, ’94, ’95, ’99, ’00, ’05, ’06, ’08, ’09 2015-16 DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 17 IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 ’90, ’94, ’95, ’99, ’00, ’05, ’06, ’08, ’09 SID Contact: Tyler R. Morrissey • (O): (603) 646-0424 • (C): (203) 668-6425 • (E): [email protected] 2015-16 SCHEDULE // RESULTS MONDAY’S GAME OVERALL 3-10 | IVY 0-0 The Dartmouth women’s basketball team will try win HOME 2-5 | AWAY 1-5 | NEUTRAL 0-0 its second straight game when the Big Green take Game on Holy Cross in team’s last contest before Christ- Date Opponent Time mas. 14 Nov. 13 at Drexel L, 69-53 ILDN Nov. 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 61-57 LAST TIME OUT Nov. 20 vs. McNeese State L, 78-56 Dartmouth is coming off a hard fought 60-47, vic- Dartmouth (3-10) vs. Nov. 21 vs. Jacksonville U. L, 51-44 tory over Niagara at home last Friday. Junior Fanni ILDN Holy Cross (3-7) Nov. 28 BOSTON U. W, 72-52 Szabo led the Big Green with 15 points. As a team, Monday, Dec. 21, 2015 • 11:15 a.m. Dec. 1 at Oakland L, 78-60 Dartmouth shot 46 percent from the field and made ILDN Dec. 4 RHODE ISLAND L, 57-41 7 of 15 from behind the arc. ILDN Worcester, Mass. Dec. 6 MAINE L, 59-41 ILDN Hart Center (3,600) Dec. 9 VERMONT L, 56-54 SCOUTING THE CRUSADERS Dec. 12 at Hartford W, 43-36 Fresh off a 58-44 win over Manhattan on Dec. 12, Dec. 15 at Louisville L, 94-52 Holy Cross is off to a 3-7 start this season with all ILDN Dec. 17 AMERICAN L, 45-41 three victories coming in Worcester. Senior forward ILDN Live Statistics/Video Stream: Live stats will Dec. 18 NIAGARA W, 60-47 Raquel Scott leads the Crusaders’ offense scoring be available for free on DartmouthSports.com. Dec. 21 at Holy Cross 11:15 AM 16.4 points a game. Her best game of the season Dec. 29 at Central Connecticut 7:00 PM came in a 86-82, overtime loss to Penn State when Coaching Reports Dec. 31 at NJIT 2:00 PM Scott poured in 36 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. ILDN Jan. 9 HARVARD* 6:00 PM As a team, Holy Cross is third in the Patriot League ILDN Dartmouth: Belle Koclanes / Richmond ’02 Jan. 23 at HARVARD* 6:00 PM in scoring offense with 63 points per game. Jan. 29 at Columbia* ILDN 7:00 PM ILDN Koclanes finished her second season with the Jan. 30 at Cornell* 6:00 PM LAST TIME AGAINST HOLY CROSS ILDN Big Green in 2014-15, where she went 14-14 Feb. 5 PRINCETON* 7:00 PM On Nov. 20, 2015, Szabo scored a staggering ILDN overall and led Dartmouth to its best overall Feb. 6 PENN* 6:00 PM 31 points in a 69-53 victory over the Crusaders at ILDN record in six years. Koclanes brought in four Feb. 12 at Yale* 7:00 PM Leede Arena. Szabo shot 11 of 17 from the field with ILDN recruits for the 2015-16 campaign. Feb. 13 at Brown* 6:00 PM a trio of three-pointers in the victory. Senior Lakin Ro- ILDN Feb. 19 CORNELL* 7:00 PM land recorded a double-double with 15 points and 14 ILDN Holy Cross: Bill Gibbons (Clark ’81) Feb. 20 COLUMBIA* 6:00 PM rebounds in what was Dartmouth’s second straight ILDN Feb. 26 BROWN* 7:00 PM victory of the season. The Big Green defense shut ILDN Gibbons is entering his 31st year with Holy Cross. Feb. 27 YALE* 6:00 PM down Holy Cross, forcing 23 turnovers and tallying ILDN He is the winningest coach in the history of the pro- Mar. 4 at Penn* 7:00 PM 11 steals. ILDN gram with an impressive 17seasons with 20 wins or Mar. 5 at Princeton* 7:30 PM more. Gibbons has led the Crusaders to 11 Patriot STARTING STRONG ILDN League titles and four NCAA Tournaments, most - Ivy League Digital Network ($) Dartmouth has been solid in the first quarter of recently in 2001. * - Ivy League Contests games this season, outscoring opponents 173-150. QUICK FACTS The Series: This is the 13th meeting between Holy BLOCK PARTY Location: Hanover, N.H. 03755 Cross and Dartmouth. The Big Green hold a 7-5 ad- The Big Green have been improving on defense. President: Philip J. Hanlon ’77 vantage in the series. Dartmouth has recorded 33 blocks this season com- Athletics Director: Harry Sheehy pared to its opponents 24. Head Coach: Belle Koclanes (Richmond ’02) Website: DartmouthSports.com 2015-16 Dartmouth Big Green at a Glance No. NAME Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Previous School PPG RPG MPG 1 Cy Lippold G Fr. 5-2 East Stroudsburg, Pa. Blair Academy 2.0 0.0 4.8 3 Olivia Smith C So. 6-2 Yarmouth, Maine Catherine McAuley 4.5 3.2 15.5 4 Amber Mixon G So. 5-6 Woodbridge, Va. Forest Park 2.6 2.7 30.4 13 Lakin Roland F Sr. 6-0 Jeffersonville, Ind. Jeffersonville 13.3 8.3 29.8 14 Kate Letkewicz G So. 6-0 Waterloo, Iowa Waterloo West 9.5 7.3 36.2 15 Fanni Szabo G/F Jr. 6-1 Budapest, Hungary Britannica International School 8.9 2.0 25.5 20 Katie Vareika G Jr. 5-9 South Easton, Mass. Tabor Academy 0.0 0.0 0.0 21 Kealy Brown G Fr. 5-8 Henderson, Nev. Liberty 1.5 1.6 9.6 23 Daisy Jordan C Sr. 6-0 Worcester, Mass. Tilton School 6.2 3.4 21.7 25 Isalys Quinones F Fr. 6-3 Chula Vista, Calif. Otay Ranch 0.4 0.8 3.8 31 Emily Dryden F Fr. 6-3 Lakewood, Colo. Mullen 1.2 2.7 9.8 32 Emily Slagle G So. 5-10 Arlington, Texas Martin 3.3 1.3 17.0 33 Andi Norman F So. 6-0 Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington 1.9 0.9 9.6 2 2014-152015-16 DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BASKETBALL GAME GAME NOTES NOTES BIG GREEN ROSTER BREAKDOWN NUMERICAL By State # NAME POS HT CL PREVIOUS TEAM/HOMETOWN Indiana (1) 1 Cy Lippold G 5-2 Fr. Blair Academy / East Stroudsburg, Pa. Jeffersonville............Lakin Roland 3 Olivia Smith C 6-2 So. Catherine McAuley / Yarmouth, Maine Iowa (1) 4 Amber Mixon G 6-0 So. Forest Park / Woodbridge, Va. Waterloo ............. Kate Letkewicz 13 Lakin Roland F 6-0 Sr. Jeffersonville / Jeffersonville, Ind. Maine (1) 14 Kate Letkewicz G 6-0 So. Waterloo West / Waterloo, Iowa Yarmouth ...............Olivia Smith 15 Fanni Szabo G/F 6-1 Jr. Britannica International School / Budapest, Hungary Massachusetts (2) 20 Katie Vareika G 5-9 Jr. Tabor Academy / South Easton, Mass. South Easton . .Katie Varieka 21 Kealy Brown G 5-8 Fr. Liberty / Henderson, Nev. Worcester ..............Daisy Jordan 23 Daisy Jordan C 6-0 Sr. Tilton School/ Worcester, Mass. Pennsylvania (1) 25 Isalys Quinones F 6-3 Fr. Otay Ranch / Chula Vista, Calif. East Stroudsburg ..........Cy Lippold 31 Emily Dryden F 6-3 Fr. Mullen / Lakewood, Colo. Ohio (1) 32 Emily Slagle G 5-10 So. Martin / Arlington, Texas Upper Arlington..........Andi Norman 33 Andi Norman F 6-0 So. Upper Arlington / Upper Arlington, Ohio Texas (1) Arlington ................Emily Slagle ALPHABETICAL California(1) Chula Vista ...........Isalys Quinones International (1) # NAME POS HT CL PREVIOUS TEAM/HOMETOWN Budapest, Hungary....... Fanni Szabo 21 Kealy Brown G 5-8 Fr. Liberty / Henderson, Nev. Nevada(1) 31 Emily Dryden F 6-3 Fr. Mullen / Lakewood, Colo. Henderson . Kealy Brown 23 Daisy Jordan C 6-0 Sr. Tilton School/ Worcester, Mass. Colorado(1) 14 Kate Letkewicz G 6-0 So. Waterloo West / Waterloo, Iowa Lakewood ..............Emily Dryden 1 Cy Lippold G 5-2 Fr. Blair Academy / East Stroudsburg, Pa. Virginia(1) 4 Amber Mixon G 6-0 So. Forest Park / Woodbridge, Va. Woodbridge ............Amber Mixon 33 Andi Norman F 6-0 So. Upper Arlington / Upper Arlington, Ohio 25 Isalys Quinones F 6-3 Fr. Otay Ranch / Chula Vista, Calif. 13 Lakin Roland F 6-0 Sr. Jeffersonville / Jeffersonville, Ind. By Class 32 Emily Slagle G 5-10 So. Martin / Arlington, Texas Seniors (2).......Daisy Jordan, Lakin Roland 3 Olivia Smith C 6-2 So. Catherine McAuley / Yarmouth, Maine Juniors (2) ......Fanni Szabo, Katie Vareika 15 Fanni Szabo G/F 6-1 Jr. Britannica International School / Budapest, Hungary ................................ 20 Katie Vareika G 5-9 Jr. Tabor Academy / South Easton, Mass. Sophomores (5) . Kate Letkewicz, Amber Mixon, ........... Andi Norman, Emily Slagle, Olivia Smith Head Coach: Belle Koclanes (Richmond ’02, Third season) Assistant Coach: Maria Noucas (Bowdoin ’09, Third season) Freshmen (4) Emily Dryden, Isalys Quinones, Assistant Coach: Addie Micir (Princeton ’11, Third season ..................... Kealy Brown, Director of Operations: Michael Motta (Old Dominion ’11, Third Season) ........................Cy Lippold Athletic Trainer: Yuri Fujioka Strength and Conditioning: Kayleigh Fournier By Position Guard (6) . Kate Letkewicz, Amber Mixon, Pronunciation Guide: ...........Emily Slagle, Kealy Brown, Belle Koclanes — koh-CLAH-ness ............ Cy Lippold, Katie Varieka Kate Letkewicz — LET-kuh-Witz Guard/Forward (1) .......... Fanni Szabo Addie Micir – Muh-Sear Forward (4) .............Isalys Quinones, Lakin Roland — LAY-kin ..........Emily Dryden, Andi Norman, Katie Vareika — Vuh-REE-kuh ......................Lakin Roland Fanni Szabo — SAH-boe Center (2).......Olivia Smith, Daisy Jordan, 17 IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2 WNIT TOURNAMENTS 2009 IVY CHAMPIONS 3 2014-152015-16 DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BASKETBALL GAME GAME NOTES NOTES Head Coach BELLE KOCLANES On April 22, 2013, Dartmouth College Athletics Director Harry Sheehy an- nounced that Belle Koclanes (koh-CLAH-ness) had been hired as the Big Green’s head coach of women’s basketball.
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