Upcoming Schedule Standings Semifinals (Thursday, March 14) No. 5 Holy Cross at No. 1 Bucknell | 6 p.m. | PLN Overall No. 3 Lehigh at No. 2 American | 7 p.m. | PLN W-L Pct W-L Pct H A N Streak Bucknell ! 16-2 0.889 26-5 0.839 13-1 11-4 2-0 W4 Championship Game (Sunday, March 17) American ! 16-2 0.889 21-9 0.700 12-2 9-5 0-2 W2 At highest remaining seed | 12 p.m. | CBSSN Lehigh 12-6 0.667 21-9 0.700 13-5 8-4 0-0 W6 11-7 0.611 15-14 0.517 8-6 7-8 0-0 L2 Holy Cross 9-9 0.500 18-12 0.600 11-4 7-8 0-0 W1 Colgate 8-10 0.444 12-17 0.414 6-7 6-10 0-0 L1 Army West Point 6-12 0.333 11-19 0.367 7-9 4-10 0-0 L5 Loyola Maryland 5-13 0.278 7-24 0.226 3-10 4-13 0-1 L1 Navy 5-13 0.278 10-19 0.345 6-8 4-11 0-0 L5 Previous Results Lafayette 2-16 0.111 8-23 0.258 5-9 3-13 0-1 L1

First Round (Saturday, March 9) ! Patriot League Regular-Season Champs No. 10 Lafayette 63, at No. 7 Army West Point 61 No. 9 Navy 45, at No. 8 Loyola Maryland 58 #PLWBB Quarterfinal Recaps Quarterfinals (Monday, March 11) AT NO. 1 BUCKNELL BISON (26-5, 16-2 PL) 88, NO. 8 LOYOLA MARYLAND GREYHOUNDS (7-24, 5-13 PL) 63 No. 8 Loyola Maryland 63, at No. 1 Bucknell 88 Junior forward Ellie Mack led four Bucknell Bison scoring in double-figures with 17 points to defeat No. 10 Lafayette 47, at No. 2 American 67 No. 8 Loyola Maryland, 88-63, on Monday night. Mack was joined in double figures by senior guard No. 6 Colgate 68, at No. 3 Lehigh 78 Kyi English (15), senior guard Kate Walker (12) and sophomore guard Abby Kapp (11). Loyola forward freshman Taleah Dixon contributed 26 points, followed by sophomore forward Delaney Connolly No. 5 Holy Cross 72, at No. 4 Boston U. 70 who scored 20 points.

AT NO. 2 AMERICAN EAGLES (21-9, 16-2 PL) 67, NO. 10 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS (8-23, 2-16 PL) 47 A 20-point performance from junior guard Katie Marenyi charged the Eagles to a 67-47 victory over No. 10 Lafayette on Monday night. Senior guard Elina Koskimies and senior forward Cecily Carl fin- ished the game with 14 and 12 points, respectively. Carl also added seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. Forward Natalie Kucowski ended her sophomore year with 19 points in the game, to go with seven rebounds and three steals.

AT NO. 3 LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (21-9, 12-6 PL) 78, NO. 6 COLGATE RAIDERS (12-17, 8-10 PL) 68 Lehigh guard Hailey Pascoe led the Mountain Hawks to a 78-68 victory over No. 6 Colgate with 28 points. Pascoe connected on 6-of-9 from 3-point range and finished one 3-pointer short of tying the Patriot League Women’s Basketball Tournament single-game record of seven, set by Navy’s Maile Shimoda in 2003. Colgate’s senior guard Mackenzie Carroll paced the Raiders with 11 points, while junior guard Rachel Thompson and sophomore guard Nia Ahart both pitched in 10 points each.

NO. 5 HOLY CROSS (18-12, 9-9 PL) 72, at NO. 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS (15-14, 11-7 PL) 70 A jumper in the paint from sophomore guard Jenay Faulkner with two seconds left gave Holy Cross a 72-70 win against Boston University on Monday night. Faulkner scored 11 points, while junior forward Lauren Manis earned 20, freshman forward Oluchi Ezemma scored 17 and freshman guard Avery LaBarbera scored 11 points. Ezemma also grabbed 13 rebounds for a double-double. The Terriers were led by sophomore guard Katie Nelson with 23 points. Junior forward Nia Irving chipped in 16, while freshman forward Riley Childs and senior guard Payton Hauck both scored 12 points each. Irving also pulled down 11 rebounds and dished three assists.

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Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 1 . WBB SIDs 2018-19 Women’s Basketball Major Award Winners (3.8.19) Patriot League 2018-19 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Jackie Eddy Cecily Carl, American, Sr., F, Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg [email protected] (O) 610.289.1957 * Carl started in all 29 regular season contests this year leading the Eagles with 15.8 points and 5.6 re- (C) 908.268.0158 bounds per game to go with a .881 free throw percentage. www.patriotleague.com * The 2018 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Tournament MVP has scored at least 20 points or more in American seven of the last 10 games. Sam Rinkus [email protected] * She scored a record-breaking 37 points in the 71-66 victory versus Colgate on Feb. 2, to set an American (O) 202.885.3030 women’s basketball single-game record. www.aueagles.com * Carl now has 1,405 career points putting her in the fourth spot in the all-time scoring list at American. Army Matt Faulkner [email protected] 2018-19 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year (O) 845.938.6871 www.goarmysports.com Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette, So., F/C, Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Basil Academy * Kucowski leads the League and ranks 26th in NCAA DI with 2.38 blocks per game with 69 total in 29 games Boston University played. Meg Kelly [email protected] * Her 7.7 defensive rebounds per game helped the Leopards to second in the League with 27.2 defensive (O) 617.353.7787 www.goterriers.com boards per game. * The sophomore is fourth in the conference in points per game (14.5), second in Bucknell Matt Jackson rebounds per game (11.2) and third in offensive rebounds (3.5). [email protected] (O) 570.577.1835 www.bucknellbison.com 2018-19 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Rookie of the Year Avery LaBarbera, Holy Cross, Fr., G, Harrison, N.Y./Harrison Colgate John Painter * LaBarbera garnered rookie of the year honors after ending the regular season with 11.7 points per game, [email protected] to go with 85 assists and 39 steals. (O) 315.228.7566 www.gocolgateraiders.com * The freshman guard hit a career-best six 3-pointers in the Crusaders’ 80-67 win over Colgate on Saturday, Holy Cross March 2, tallying 22 points. Charles Bare * LaBarbera was named Patriot League Women’s Basketball Rookie of the Week four times this season, [email protected] (O) 508.793.2583 more than any other women’s basketball student-athlete this year. www.goholycross.com Lafayette 2018-19 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year Erik Oakley Marisa Moseley, Boston University, First Season [email protected] (O) 610.330.5518 * Moseley led Boston U. to its best finish in the Patriot League standings by claiming the No. 4 seed. The www.goleopards.com Terriers will host a League quarterfinal game for the first time on Monday. Lehigh * She became the first rookie Terriers head coach to post a winning record since JoAnn O’Callaghan went Steve Lomangino 18-9 during the 1979-80 season. [email protected] (O) 610.758.3174 * Moseley guided Boston University to its first winning season since the 2012-13 season while leading the www.lehighsports.com Terriers to their first wins at Bucknell and Navy this season. Loyola Maryland * Moseley is just the second coach in the program’s 43-year history to be named the Amanda McClure [email protected] conference coach of the year and is the first since Kelly Greenberg earned the honor from the America East (O) 410.617.2777 www.loyolagreyhounds.com during the 2008-09 season. Navy Alex Lumb [email protected] (O) 410.293.8771 www.navysports.com

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 2 2018-19 Women’s Basketball All-Patriot League Teams (3.8.19) First-Team All-Patriot League* Third-Team All-Patriot League^ All-Rookie Team Cecily Carl, American, Sr., C Nia Irving, Boston University, Jr., F Jade Edwards, American, G Madison Hovren, Army, Sr., F Katie Nelson, Boston University, So., G Riley Childs, Boston University, F Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell, Sr., F Avery LaBarbera, Holy Cross, Fr., G Avery LaBarbera, Holy Cross, G Ellie Mack, Bucknell, Jr., F Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md., Jr., G Taleah Dixon, Loyola Maryland, G Lauren Manis, Holy Cross, Jr., F Jennifer Coleman, Navy, Fr., G Jennifer Coleman, Navy, G Camryn Buhr, Lehigh, Jr., G All-Defensive Team* Second-Team All-Patriot League Elina Koskimies, American, Sr., G Elina Koskimies, American, Sr., G Rachel Thompson, Colgate, Jr., G Payton Hauck, Boston University, Sr., G Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette, So., F/C Kate Walker, Bucknell, Sr., G Hannah Hedstrom, Lehigh, Jr., G Rachel Thompson, Colgate, Jr., G Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md., So., G Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette, So. F/C Bianca Roach, Navy, Sr., G

* Due to ties in voting, there are six members on the first-team and the all-defensive team. ^ Due to ties in voting, there are five members on the third-team.

The Patriot League major awards and all-League teams were voted on by Patriot League women’s basketball head coaches, who could not vote for their own student-athletes or themselves.

2018-19 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Cecily Carl, American, Sr., F, Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg * Last week, Carl was named the Patriot League Women’s Basketball Player of the Year and to the First-Team All-Patriot League Team member. * In the classroom, the sports analytics and management major carries a 3.89 cumulative grade point average (GPA) and has been selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll three times. * On the court, Carl started in all 29 regular season contests this year leading the Eagles with 15.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per game to go with a .881 free throw percentage. * The 2018 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Tournament MVP has scored at least 20 points or more in seven of the last 11 games. * Carl is the only player in American program history to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 100 blocks and 100 3-point field goals made.

Academic All-League Team Cecily Carl, American, Sr., C Elina Koskimies, American, Sr., G Jess Lewis, Army West Point, Sr., G Hannah Hedstrom, Lehigh, Jr. Delaney Connolly, Loyola Maryland, So., F

Voting for the Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Academic All-Patriot League team is conducted by the League’s women’s basketball sports information directors.

To be eligible for the Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and the Academic All-Patriot League Team, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and be a starter or key player in his/her sport. Freshman or students in their first academic year at their school are not eligible for the honor.

The Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year for each individual sport comprises a pool of nominees for the Patriot League Male and Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards, given out over the summer. One male and one female are selected for this honor.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 3 2019 PATRIOT LEAGUE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

First Round - Saturday, March 9 Quarterfinals - Monday, March 11 Semifinals - Thursday, March 14 Championship - Sunday, March 17 PLN PLN PLN CBS Sports Network

No. 1 Bucknell - 88

No. 8 Loyola Maryland - 58 Lewisburg, Pa. | 6 p.m. No. 1 Bucknell

Baltimore, Md. | 2 p.m. No. 8 Loyola Maryland - 63

No. 9 Navy - 45 6 p.m.

No. 4 Boston University - 70

Boston, Mass | 7 p.m. No. 5 Holy Cross

No. 5 Holy Cross - 72

12 p.m. No. 3 Lehigh - 78

Bethlehem, Pa. | 6 p.m. No. 3 Lehigh

No. 6 Colgate - 68

7 p.m.

No. 2 American - 67 No. 2 American No. 7 Army West Point - 61 Washington, D.C. | 7 p.m.

West Point, N.Y. | 1 p.m. No. 10 Lafayette - 47

No. 10 Lafayette - 63

Patriot League Championship Records by Round Patriot League Championship Records by Site First Quarters Semis Final Overall Home Away Neutral Overall American 1-0 12-6 6-5 2-4 20-15 American 12-2 2-8 7-5 20-15 Army 0-1 14-14 5-9 3-2 22-25 Army 12-8 2-6 8-13 22-26 Boston U. 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-5 Boston U. 1-1 0-5 0-0 1-5 Bucknell 0-0 13-14 4-10 3-1 19-25 Bucknell 673 5-9 9-14 20-26 Colgate 2-2 10-18 3-6 1-2 14-27 Colgate 3-0 2-17 10-12 15-28 Fordham 0-0 5-0 4-1 2-2 11-3 Fordham 2-0 3-1 6-2 11-3 Holy Cross 1-1 16-6 18-3 11-7 45-17 Holy Cross 24-5 7-8 16-4 46-17 Lafayette 4-1 8-20 3-5 0-3 14-28 Lafayette 4-2 2-17 8-10 13-28 Lehigh 1-1 14-14 5-8 3-2 22-25 Lehigh 13-5 3-8 7-12 22-25 Loyola 2-2 1-3 1-0 0-1 3-5 Loyola 3-0 0-6 1-0 3-5 Navy 0-1 16-11 7-9 3-4 26-24 Navy 14-4 4-11 8-10 26-24

Notes: American joined the Patriot League in 2001; Fordham left the League in 1995; Boston University and Loyola Maryland joined the League in 2013. Patriot League Championship Opponents by Round 7 vs. 10 8 vs. 9 First Round 4-2 6-0

1 vs. 8 2 vs. 7 3 vs. 6 4 vs. 5 2 vs. 10 Quarters 20-2 23-4 22-7 9-20 2-0

1 vs. 4 1 vs. 5 4 vs. 8 2 vs. 3 2 vs. 6 3 vs. 7 6 vs. 7 3 vs. 6 Semis 7-0 14-5 2-0 11-7 3-3 3-0 0-1 0-1

1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 1 vs. 6 1 vs. 7 2 vs. 4 2 vs. 5 3 vs. 4 3 vs. 5 Final 9-1 7-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 4 Versus Patriot League Opponent Records (through '19 quarters) Patriot League Champion 1990-91 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-0) 1991-92 Fordham (Chris Wielgus, 12-2) Patriot League Championship 1992-93 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) American Holy Cross 1993-94 Fordham (Kevin Morris, 11-3) Home Away Neutral Home Away Neutral 1994-95 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) vs. Army 1-0 0-1 0-1 vs. American 2-0 1-1 0-0 1995-96 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 9-3) vs. Boston U. 2-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Army 3-0 1-2 1-1 1996-97 Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 7-5) vs. Bucknell 0-1 0-2 0-1 vs. Boston U. 0-0 1-0 0-0 1997-98 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 10-2) vs. Colgate 0-0 0-1 3-1 vs. Bucknell 3-2 1-1 2-1 1998-99 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) vs. Holy Cross 1-1 0-2 0-0 vs. Colgate 4-0 0-0 2-0 1999-00 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) vs. Lafayette 4-0 0-0 1-1 vs. Fordham* 1-0 0-1 1-0 2000-01 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) vs. Lehigh 1-0 1-1 1-0 vs. Lafayette 3-1 1-0 4-2 2001-02 Bucknell (Kathy Fedorjaka, 11-3) vs. Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Lehigh 3-2 0-1 5-0 2002-03 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 13-1) vs. Navy 2-0 1-1 2-1 vs. Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 2003-04 Colgate (Beth Combs, 10-4) vs. Navy 4-0 2-2 1-0 2004-05 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) Army West Point 2005-06 Army (Maggie Dixon, 11-3) Home Away Neutral Lafayette 2006-07 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 7-7) vs. American 1-0 0-1 1-0 Home Away Neutral 2007-08 Bucknell (Kathy Fedorjaka, 8-6) vs. Boston U. 1-0 0-0 0-0 vs. American 0-0 0-5 0-1 2008-09 Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 12-2) vs. Bucknell 1-2 0-1 0-1 vs. Army 0-0 1-1 1-0 2009-10 Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 13-1) vs. Colgate 5-1 0-0 1-2 vs. Boston U. 1-0 0-0 0-0 2010-11 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 10-4) vs. Fordham* 0-1 0-0 1-2 vs. Bucknell 0-0 0-0 2-0 2011-12 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 8-6) vs. Holy Cross 2-1 0-3 1-1 vs. Colgate 1-0 0-1 1-1 2012-13 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 11-3) vs. Lafayette 1-0 0-0 0-1 vs. Fordham* 0-1 0-0 0-1 2013-14 Army (Dave Magarity, 14-4) vs. Lehigh 1-1 1-1 3-3 vs. Holy Cross 0-1 1-3 2-4 2014-15 American (Megan Gebbia, 16-2) vs. Loyola 1-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Lehigh 1-0 0-3 1-2 2015-16 Army (Dave Magarity, 17-1) vs. Navy 0-1 1-0 1-3 vs. Loyola 1-0 0-0 0-0 2016-17 Bucknell (Aaron Roussell, 16-2) vs. Navy 0-0 0-4 1-1 2017-18 American (Megan Gebbia, 16-2) Boston University Home Away Neutral Lehigh Regular-Season Champion vs. American 0-0 0-2 0-0 Home Away Neutral 1990-91 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-0) vs. Army 0-0 0-1 0-0 vs. American 1-1 0-1 0-1 1991-92 Fordham (Chris Wielgus, 12-2) vs. Bucknell 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Army 1-1 1-1 3-3 1992-93 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) vs. Colgate 0-0 0-1 0-0 vs. Boston U. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1993-94 Fordham (Kevin Morris, 11-3) vs. Holy Cross 0-1 0-0 0-0 vs. Bucknell 2-0 0-0 2-1 1994-95 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) vs. Lafayette 0-1 0-1 0-0 vs. Colgate 4-1 0-0 1-1 1995-96 Bucknell (Juliene Simpson, 10-2) vs. Lehigh 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Fordham* 0-1 0-0 0-0 1996-97 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-0) vs. Loyola 1-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Holy Cross 1-0 2-3 0-5 1997-98 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 10-2) vs. Navy 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Lafayette 3-0 0-1 2-1 Navy (Joe Sanchez, 10-2) vs. Loyola 0-0 0-1 0-0 1998-99 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) Bucknell vs. Navy 1-1 0-1 0-0 1999-00 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) Home Away Neutral 2000-01 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 11-1) vs. American 2-0 1-0 1-0 Loyola Maryland 2001-02 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) vs. Army 1-0 2-1 1-0 Home Away Neutral 2002-03 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 13-1) vs. Boston U. 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. American 0-0 0-0 0-0 2003-04 Colgate (Beth Combs, 10-4) vs. Colgate 0-0 0-0 2-4 vs. Army 0-0 0-1 0-0 2004-05 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons, 12-2) vs. Fordham* 0-0 0-0 0-2 vs. Boston U. 0-0 0-1 0-0 2005-06 Army (Maggie Dixon, 11-3) vs. Holy Cross 1-1 2-3 1-2 vs. Bucknell 0-0 0-2 1-0 2006-07 Bucknell (Kathy Fedorjaka, 12-2) vs. Lafayette 0-0 0-1 0-2 vs. Colgate 0-0 0-0 0-0 2007-08 American (Melissa McFerrin, 11-3) vs. Lehigh 0-0 0-2 1-2 vs. Holy Cross 0-0 0-0 0-0 2008-09 Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 12-2) vs. Loyola 2-0 0-0 0-1 vs. Lafayette 0-0 0-1 0-0 2009-10 Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 13-1) vs. Navy 1-2 0-2 3-1 vs. Lehigh 1-0 0-0 0-0 American (Matt Corkery, 13-1) vs. Navy 2-0 0-1 0-0 2010-11 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 10-4) Colgate American (Matt Corkery, 10-4) Home Away Neutral Navy Lehigh (Sue Troyan, 10-4) vs. American 1-0 0-1 1-3 Home Away Neutral 2011-12 American (Matt Corkery, 14-0) vs. Army 0-0 1-4 2-1 vs. American 1-1 0-2 1-2 2012-13 Army (Dave Magarity, 11-3) vs. Boston U. 1-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Army 0-1 1-0 3-1 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 11-3) vs. Bucknell 0-0 0-0 4-2 vs. Boston U. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2013-14 Navy (Stefanie Pemper, 15-3) vs. Fordham* 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Bucknell 2-0 2-1 1-3 2014-15 American (Megan Gebbia, 16-2) vs. Holy Cross 0-0 0-4 0-2 vs. Colgate 3-0 0-0 2-1 2015-16 Army (Dave Magarity, 17-1) vs. Lafayette 1-0 0-1 1-1 vs. Fordham* 0-0 0-1 0-1 Bucknell (Aaron Roussell, 17-1) vs. Lehigh 0-0 1-4 1-1 vs. Holy Cross 2-2 0-4 0-1 2016-17 Bucknell (Aaron Roussell, 16-2) vs. Loyola 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. Lafayette 4-0 0-0 1-1 2017-18 American (Megan Gebbia, 16-2) vs. Navy 0-0 0-3 1-2 vs. Lehigh 1-0 1-1 0-0 2018-19 Bucknell (Aaron Rousell, 16-2) vs. Loyola 1-0 0-2 0-0 American (Megan Gebbia, 16-2)

* Fordham is no longer a League member for women's basketball

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 5 Patriot League Championship Records Single Game/One Team 3-Point Field Goals Lowest Free Throw Percentage Made 15—Navy (33 attempts) vs. Colgate .348 (8-for-23) Most Points Scored (3.6.2010) Loyola (5-for-10) vs. Boston U. (3-for-13) First round 80 — Colgate vs. Lafayette (68) Attempted 33—Navy (15 made) vs. Colgate (3.4.2014) (3.5.2016) (3.6.2010) Quarterfinal 103—Fordham vs. Bucknell (75) Fewest Free Throws Made (3.1.1991) Highest Percentage (Minimum three made per game) 6 Navy (2) vs. Bucknell (4) (3.11.2013) Semifinal 87—Navy vs. Army (67) (2.27.1999) .800 (4-for-5)—Fordham vs. Army Final 94—Holy Cross vs. Lehigh (68) (3.7.1992) Fewest Free Throws Attempted (3.8.2001) 11 Bucknell (4) vs. Navy (7) (3.9.2011) Rebounds Fewest Points Scored Most 57—Navy vs. Colgate (2.27.1998) Three-Point Field Goals Made First round 35 — Loyola vs. Boston U. (40) Fewest 18—Holy Cross vs. Bucknell (3.6.2002) 20 Army (10) vs. Colgate (10) (3.7.16) (3.4.2014) Colgate (5) vs. Navy (15) (3.6.2010) Quarterfinal 35—Lafayette vs. American (3.5.18) Assists Semifinal 38—Colgate vs. Holy Cross (59) Most 31—Fordham vs. Bucknell (3.1.1991) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (3.11.2013) Fewest 4—Holy Cross vs. Colgate (3.3.18) 52 Colgate (25) vs. American (27) (3.1.2002) Final 40—American vs. Navy (47) 5—Army vs. Colgate (3.7.2013) (3.12.2011) 5—Navy vs. Army (3.1.1996) Most Rebounds 98 Navy (51) vs. Fordham (47) (3.2.1993) Largest Victory Margin Blocks First round 28 —Loyola (78) vs. Lehigh (50) Most 12—Holy Cross vs. Navy (3.5.1994) Championship Game Attendance (3.4.2017) 12—Fordham vs. Lafayette (3.5.1993) 3,152 Navy at Holy Cross (3.3.1999) Quarterfinal 32—Fordham (93) vs. Lehigh (61) (3.6.1992) Steals Tournament/One Team Semifinal 30—Army (76) vs. Lehigh (46) Most 15—Navy vs. Lafayette (3.3.1994) (Must have played at least two games) (3.11.2016) 15—Holy Cross vs. American (3.2.2006) Final 27—Holy Cross (77) vs. Colgate (50) Most Points Scored (3.7.1996) 243 Bucknell, 2002 Single Game/Two Teams Field Goals Fewest Points Scored Made 46—Fordham (82 attempts) vs. Most Points 86 Colgate, 2013 Bucknell (3.1.1991) 178 Fordham (103) vs. Bucknell (75) (3.1.1991) Attempted 82—Fordham (46 made) vs. Bucknell Highest Field Goal Percentage (3.1.1991) Fewest Points .563 Bucknell, 2002 (89-for-158) Highest Percentage 75 Boston U. (40) vs. Loyola (35) (3.4.2014) .630 (29-for-46)—Holy Cross vs. Field Goals Made Colgate (3.6.1992) Highest Field Goal Percentage 89 Bucknell, 2002 Fewest Made .544 (56-for-103) Holy Cross, 1993 12—Lafayette (57 attempts) vs. American Bucknell (29-for-49) vs. Loyola (27-for-54) (3.5.18) (3.6.2017) Field Goals Attempted 12—Colgate (58 attempts) vs. Holy 205 Colgate, 2005 Cross (3.11.2013) Field Goals Made 12—Army (45 attempts) vs. Lafayette 74 Fordham (46) vs. Bucknell (28) (3.1.1991) Three-Point Field Goals Made (2.27.1998) 26 Navy, 2017 Fewest Attempted Field Goals Attempted Navy, 2013 37—Bucknell (13 made) vs. Fordham 153 Fordham (82) vs. Bucknell (71) (3.1.1991) (3.3.1994) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Lowest Percentage Lowest Field Goal Percentage 71 American, 2011 .207 (12-for-58)—Colgate vs. Holy .242 (29-for-120) Cross (3.11.2013) Loyola (13-for-62) vs. Boston U. (16-for-58) Best Free Throw Percentage (3.4.2014) .830 Holy Cross, 2001 Free Throws Made 37—Navy (44 attempts) vs. Army Fewest Field Goals Made Free Throws Made (2.28.1997) 30 Lafayette (12) vs. American (18) (3.5.18) 63 Lafayette, 1997 Attempted 50—Army (29 made) vs. Colgate (3.6.2017) Fewest Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Attempted Highest Percentage (Minimum 15 made) 88 Lafayette (47) vs. Holy Cross (41) (3.3.2007) 89 Lafayette, 1997 1.000—Army vs. Fordham (OT) (3.2.1991) (16-for-16) Highest Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Fewest Made .950 (19-for-20) 134 Fordham, 1993 0—Bucknell (two attempts) vs. Lehigh Lehigh (10-for-11) vs. Holy Cross (9-for-9) (3.1.12) (3.4.2007) Assists Fewest Attempted 72 Fordham, 1992 2—Bucknell (zero made) vs. Lehigh Free Throws Made (3.1.12) 54 Navy (27) vs. Army (27) (2.27.1999) Steals Lowest Free Throw Percentage 37 Fordham, 1995 .000 (0-for-2)—Bucknell vs. Lehigh Free Throws Attempted (3.1.2012) 77 Navy (39) vs. Army (38) (2.27.1999) Blocked Shots 23 Holy Cross, 1994

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 6 Patriot League Championship Records (cont.) Ari Booth, American vs. Boston U. Cross (3.6.2002) Individual Records (3.5.2016) Scoring Maia Hood, Lafayette vs. Colgate 3-Point Field Goals Made Game 36—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy (3.5.2016) Game 7—Maile Shimoda, Navy vs. Bucknell (3.7.2003) Quarterfinal 15—Nicole Williams, Fordham vs. (3.7.2003) Two Games 57—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Boston .... Bucknell (3.1.1991) Tournament 12—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. U. (26) and Holy Cross (31), 2014 Semifinal 11—Lisa Russell, Army vs. Fordham Colgate (3), Lehigh (5), Loyola (4) - 2016 Tournament 71—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. (3.7.1992) 12—Jeanette Paukert, Holy Cross vs. Boston U. (26), American (14) and 11—Kim Jackson, Navy vs. Holy Cross Lafayette (1), Colgate (5), Bucknell (6), Holy Cross (31), 2014 (3.5.1994) 2002 First round 27—Maia Hood, Lafayette vs. Colgate 11—Cara Enright, Army vs. Colgate (3.5.16) (3.4.2006) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Quarterfinal 36—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Final 10—Katie Macfarlane, Army vs. Holy Game 14—Taylor Dunham, Navy vs. Loyola (3.7.2003) Cross (3.12.2003) Maryland (3.5.18) Semifinal 28— Emily Kinneston, American vs. 10—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. Holy Tournament 29—Alex Smith, Holy Cross vs. Lehigh Army (3.8.18) Cross (3.15.2014) (10), Colgate (8) and Navy (11), 2013 28—Kim Jackson, Navy vs. Holy Cross Field Goals Attempted Steals (3.5.1994) Game 24—Lauren Maney, Holy Cross vs. Navy Game 8—Hannah Fenske, Navy at American Final 31—Kelsey Minato, Army vs. (3.5.1994) (3.11.18) Holy Cross (3.15.2014) Two Games 43—Lauren Maney, Holy Cross vs. Two Games 12—Hannah Fenske, Navy vs. Bucknell . Rebounds Lehigh (19) and Navy (24), 1994 (4), & American (8) (2018) Game 22—Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md. vs. Navy . Tournament 57—Lauren Maney, Holy Cross vs. Tournament 16—Heidi Caruso, Lafayette vs. (3.9.19) Lehigh (19), Navy (24) and Fordham Bucknell (6), Holy Cross (5) and Two Games 36—Desire Almind, Bucknell vs. Holy (14), 1994 Fordham (5), 1992 Cross (16) and Colgate (20), 2004 First round 24—Tiffany Padgett, Loyola vs. First round 5—Payton Hauck, Boston U. vs. Tournament 39—Milaina Lagzdins, Colgate vs. Boston U. (3.4.2014) Lafayette (3.3.18) Lafayette (7), Bucknell (18) and Quarterfinal 23—Emily Braseth, Colgate vs. 5—Troi Melton, Boston U. vs. American American (14), 2004 Lafayette (3.5.2004) (3.5.2016) 39—Alicia Yapsuga, Lafayette vs. 23—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Quarterfinal 7—Heidi Caruso, Lafayette vs. Navy Bucknell (12), Holy Cross (13) and (3.7.2003) (3.3.1994) Lehigh (14), 1997 Semifinal 24—Lauren Maney, Holy Cross vs. Navy Semifinal 7—Heidi Caruso, Lafayette vs. Fordham First round 22—Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md. vs. . (3.5.1994) (3.5.1993) Final 20—Cecily Carl, American vs. Navy (3.11.18) Final 8—Hannah Fenske, Navy at American Navy (3.9.19) 20—Chanel Hunt, American vs. Colgate (3.11.18) Quarterfinal 19—Desire Almind, Bucknell vs. Navy (3.10.2004) (3.7.2003) Blocks Semifinal 20—Desire Almind, Bucknell vs. Free Throws Made Game 11—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Colgate (3.7.2004) Game 18—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Navy (3.5.1994) Final 17—Christie Kennedy, Fordham vs. (3.7.2003) Two Games 14—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Lafayette (3.8.1992) Two Games 21—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Lehigh (3) and Navy (11), 1994 Assists (18) and Holy Cross (3), 2003 Tournament 17—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Game 16—Kim Kawamoto, Army vs. Navy Tournament 23—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Lehigh (3), Navy (11) and Fordham (3), (3.6.1992) Lehigh (13), Bucknell (4) and Fordham 1994 Two Games 24—Kim Kawamoto, Army vs. Navy (6), 1995 First round 5—Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby, Lafayette (16) and Fordham (8), 1992 First round 10—Maria Liddane, American vs. vs. Colgate (3.5.2016) Boston U. (3.5.2016) Rashidat Agboola, Boston U. vs. Loyola Tournament 30—Kim Kawamoto, Army vs. Lehigh Quarterfinal 18—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy (3.4.2014) (6), Fordham (15) and Holy Cross (9), (3.7.2003) Quarterfinal 9—Aimee Oertner, Army vs. Colgate 1991 Semifinal 10—Erica Hayes, Navy vs. Lafayette (3.7.2016) First round 15—Jamie O’Hare, Lafayette vs. (2.28.1998) Semifinal 11—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Navy.... Colgate (3.5.2016) Final 11—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Holy (3.5.1994) Quarterfinal 16—Kim Kawamoto, Army vs. Navy Cross (3.6.2002) Final 5—Karen Juda, Holy Cross vs. Colgate (3.6.1992) (3.7.1996) Semifinal 15—Kim Kawamoto, Army vs. Fordham Free Throws Attempted (OT) (3.2.1991) Game 22—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Final 11—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Holy ...... (3.7.2003) Cross (3.6.2002) Two Games 26—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy (22) and Holy Cross (4), 2003 Field Goals Made Tournament 29—Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross vs. Game 15—Nicole Williams, Fordham vs. Lehigh (15), Bucknell (7) and Fordham Bucknell (3.1.1991) (7), 1995 Two Games 20—Raquel Scott, Holy Cross vs. First round 10— Maria Liddane, American vs. Bucknell (13) and Navy (7), 2014 Boston U. (3.5.2016) 20—Raquel Scott, Holy Cross vs. Quarterfinal 22—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Navy Bucknell (13) and Army (7), 2014 (3.7.2003) Tournament 27—Raquel Scott, Holy Cross vs. Semifinal 13—Alicia Yapsuga, Lafayette vs. Holy Bucknell (13), Navy (7) and Cross (3.2.1997) Army (7), 2014 Final 11—Maggie Fontana, Holy Cross vs. First round 8— Sarah Agnello, Lafayette vs. Boston Army (3.12.2003) U. (3.3.18) 11—Molly Creamer, Bucknell vs. Holy Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 7 2018-19 #PLWBB Single-Game Highs Women’s Basketball INDIVIDUAL TEAM Head Coaches Points: 37 - Cecily Carl (AU) at Colgate (2.2) Points: 91 - Bucknell at Brown (11.25) through 3.10 games Rebounds: 22 - Steph Karcz (LOY) vs. Navy (3.9) Margin: 45 (81-36) Navy vs Catholic (11.7) Madison Hovren (ARMY) vs FDU (12.5) FG PCT: .632 (36-57) Bucknell vs Loyola (2.20) Assists: 9 - Jess Lewis (Army) at Colgate (2.27) Rebounds: 59 - Holy Cross at Vermont (11.28) MEGAN GEBBIA, AMERICAN Year at American/Overall...... 6th/6th Steph Karcz (LOY) vs. American (2.13) Lafayette at Florida Atlantic (11.23) Record at American ...... 116-74 Rachel Thompson (GATE) vs Columbia (11.25) Steals: 17 - Navy vs North Carolina A&T (11.25) Overall Record...... Same Avery LaBarbera (HC) vs Brown (11.18) Navy vs Catholic (11.7) Patriot League Record...... 78-30 Steals: 10 - Steph Karcz (LOY) at Monmouth (12.22) 3-PT FG Made: 14 - Bucknell vs UMass (11.23) DAVE MAGARITY, ARMY WEST POINT Blocks: 6 - Natalie Kucowski (LAF) vs. Boston U. (2.27) Blocks: 11 - Colgate vs Navy (1.12) Year at Army West Point/Overall.... 13th/36th FG PCT: .889 (8-9) - Rachel Thompson (GATE) vs. FDU (12.2) Record at Army West Point...... 248-150 Overall Record *...... 561-484 3-PT PCT: .833 (5-6) - Mackenzie Carroll (GATE) at Lehigh (1.23) Patriot League Record...... 131-75

MARISA MOSELEY, BOSTON UNIVERSITY Patriot League Career Records Year at Boston University/Overall...... 1st/1st Most Points Most Steals Record at Boston University...... 16-15 2,556 1. Kelsey Minato, Army (2012-16) 532 1. Heidi Caruso, Lafayette (1990-94) Overall Record...... Same 2,462 2. Molly Creamer, Bucknell (1999-03) 334 2. Chanel Spriggs, American (2001-04) Patriot League Record...... 11-6 2,077 3. Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross (1995-99) 333 3. Anna Kinne, Holy Cross (1996-00) 1,941 4. Katie Macfarlane, Army (2000-04) 312 4. K.C. Vlah, Bucknell (1991-96) AARON ROUSSELL, BUCKNELL 1,857 5. Courtney Davidson, Navy (2000-04) Year at Bucknell/Overall...... 7th/15th 309 5. Jessica Mudry, Lehigh (1991-96) 1,807 6. Anne Tierney, Lehigh (1999-03) 306 6. Molly Creamer, Bucknell (1999-03) Record at Bucknell...... 148-72 1,721 7. Lauren Maney, Holy Cross (1992-96) Overall Record...... 309-123 297 7. Chanel Hunt, American (2001-05) Patriot League Record...... 89-33 1,719 8. Cara Enright, Army (2004-08) 288 8. Veronica Jutras, Holy Cross (1996-00) 1,678 9. Clare DeBuer, Bucknell (2013-17) 281 9. Megan Ballard, Colgate (2002-06) BILL CLEARY, COLGATE 1,676 10. Erica Prosser, Lehigh (2007-11) 277 10. Erica Prosser, Lehigh (2007-11) Year at Colgate/Overall...... 3rd/16th Active: Madison Hovren, Army - 1,726 Record at Colgate...... 29-60 Field-Goal Percentage (min. 300 made) Overall Record...... 249-214 Most Rebounds Patriot League Record...... 18-38 .589 (507-861) 1. Colleen Fitzpatrick, Lafayette (2000-04) 1,143 1. Katie Macfarlane, Army (2000-04) .561 (572-1,019) 2. Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross (1993-97) ANN MCINERNEY, HOLY CROSS 1,129 2. Anne Tierney, Lehigh (1999-03) .535 (328-613) 3. Michelle Holmes, American (2012-16) Year at Holy Cross/Overall...... 1st/1st 1,036 3. Erin Anthony, Army (2007-11) .532 (782-1,474) 4. Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross (1995-99) Record at Holy Cross...... 7-3 1,033 4. Jade Geif, Navy (2010-14) .527 (350-664) 5. Nicole Williams, Fordham (1990-92) Overall Record...... Same 1,011 5. Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross (1993-97) .525 (423-805) 6. Kaitlin Foley, Holy Cross (2003-07) Patriot League Record...... 6-3 963 6. Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross (1995-99) .523 (625-1,196) 7. Katie O’Keefe, Holy Cross (1999-03) 960 7. Kerry Kinek, Lehigh (2012-16) .519 (593-1143) 8. Jade Geif, Navy (2010-14) KIA DAMON, LAFAYETTE 947 8. Megan Gibbons, Colgate (1995-99) .516 (564-1094) 9. Liz Leer, American (2007-11) Year at Lafayette/Overall...... 2nd/2nd 923 9. Becky Dowling, Navy (1994-98) Record at Lafayette...... 19-43 .514 (340-661) 10. Jennifer Bayer, Lafayette (1999-03) Overall Record...... Same 904 10. Hope Foster, Bucknell (2004-08) Patriot League Record...... 8-28 Active: Madison Hovren, Army - 1,092 3-PT FG Percentage (min. 150 made) Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell - 931 .439 (183-417) 1. Heather Donlon, Fordham (1990-93) SUE TROYAN, LEHIGH .433 (329-759) 2. Kelsey Minato, Army (2012-16) Year at Lehigh/Overall...... 24th/24th Most Assists .412 (193-468) 3. Sarita Condie, Navy (2013-17) Record at Lehigh...... 383-332 617 1. Veronica Jutras, Holy Cross (1996-00) .396 (277-700) 4. Bethany O’Dell, Holy Cross (2006-10) Overall Record...... Same 593 2. Molly Creamer, Bucknell (1999-03) Patriot League Record...... 190-158 .385 (245-636) 5. Courtney Davidson, Navy (2000-04) 572 3. Kim Lynch, Holy Cross (1992-96) .377 (349-927) 6. Alex Smith, Holy Cross (2010-14) JOE LOGAN, LOYOLA MARYLAND 568 4. Alex Smith, Holy Cross (2010-14) .376 (167-444) 7. Amanda Brown, Bucknell (2005-09) Year at Loyola Maryland/Overall.... 13th/13th 541 5. Erica Prosser, Lehigh (2007-11) .375 (220-587) 8. Allison Lipinski, Colgate (2001-05) Record at Loyola Maryland...... 176-252 532 6. Anna Kinne, Holy Cross (1996-00) .373 (179-480) 9. Jeanette Paukert, Holy Cross (1998-02) Overall Record...... same 511 7. Angela Myers, Navy (2007-11) .372 (222-596) 10. Alexis Dobbs, American (2010-14) Patriot League Record...... 36-72 497 8. Jessica Mudry, Lehigh (1992-96) 474 9. Claire Sullivan, Lehigh (2004-08) Most 3-PT Field Goals Made STEFANIE PEMPER, NAVY 468 10. Maile Shimoda, Navy (2000-04) Year at Navy/Overall...... 11th/21st 349 1. Alex Smith, Holy Cross (2010-14) Record at Navy...... 207-141 329 2. Kelsey Minato, Army (2012-16) Overall Record...... 442-117 Most Blocks 286 3. Alex Ross, Lehigh (2006-10) Patriot League Record...... 111-67 364 1. Danielle Fiacco, Lafayette (2010-14) 277 4. Bethany O’Dell (2006-10) 344 2. Hope Foster, Bucknell (2004-08) 245 5. Courtney Davidson, Navy (2000-04) 309 3. Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross (1993-97) 238 6. Sara Ellis, Lehigh (2003-07) * Includes records as a men's coach 290 4. Aimee Oertner, Army (2012-16) 222 7. Alexis Dobbs, American (2010-14) 256 5. Molly Hourigan, Holy Cross (2012-16) 220 8. Allison Lipinski, Colgate (2001-05) 241 6. Josie Stockill, Colgate (2012-16) 218 9. Chloe Stapleton, Navy (2011-15) 222 7. Erin Anthony, Army (2007-11) 215 10. Audrey Bauer, Navy (2010-14) 215 8. Cassie Consedine, Navy (2007-11) 212 9. Liz Leer, American (2007-11)

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 8 AP Top 25 Poll 2018-19 Patriot League Among NCAA Top 50 3.10.19 TEAM INDIVIDUAL Rk School (Votes) Record Pts. Prev. BLOCKS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Baylor 30-1 700 1 2. Connecticut 30-2 663 2 44. Bucknell 4.4 T-28. Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette 2.29 3. Notre Dame 30-3 652 4 4. Mississippi State 30-2 609 5 5. Louisville 29-3 578 3 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS PER GAME 6. Stanford 28-4 568 7 7. Oregon 29-4 533 6 42. Bucknell 74.3 5. Madison Hovren, Army 13.1 8. Iowa 26-6 508 10 19. Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette 11.1 9. Maryland 28-4 454 8 10. North Carolina State 26-5 447 9 REBOUND MARGIN 20. Lauren Manis, Holy Cross 11.0 11. Oregon State 24-7 360 11 41. Army 5.8 45. Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md. 9.8 12. Gonzaga 27-3 357 14 13. Iowa State 25-7 309 19 13. Marquette 25-6 309 17 SCORING DEFENSE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME 15. Syracuse 24-8 287 18 16. South Carolina 21-9 284 12 18. Lehigh 561 8. Madison Hovren, Army 9.0 17. Texas A&M 24-7 279 15 37. Navy 57.8 10. Lauren Manis, Holy Cross 9.0 18. Kentucky 24-7 262 13 19. Miami (FL) 24-8 234 16 T-44. American 58.4 20. Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette 7.0 20. UCLA 20-12 114 25 46. Bucknell 58.4 21. Drake 25-5 110 22 22. Texas 23-9 94 21 DOUBLE DOUBLES 23. Arizona State 20-10 91 20 24. Rice 25-3 85 24 STEALS PER GAME 6. Madison Hovren, Army 23 25. Florida State 23-8 77 22 T-23. Navy 10.6 T-9. Lauren Manis, Holy Cross 20 Others Receiving Votes: DePaul 34, South Dakota St. T-23. Natalie Kucowski, Lafayette 15 33, South Dakota 22, Missouri 13, Florida Gulf Coast THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 10, BYU 9, Kansas St. 8, UCF 3, Boise St. 1, Quinnipiac 1, Rutgers 1, Wright St. 1. 7. Bucknell 38.2 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 40. American 35.7 36. Cecily Carl, American 85.6% College Insider Mid-Major Top 25 Poll TURNOVERS FORCED (avg.) STEALS PER GAME 3.12.19 T-37. Navy 19.41 4. Stephanie Karcz, Loyola Md. 4.24 T-41. Rachel Thompson, Colgate 2.52 Rk School (Votes) Record Pts. Prev. 1. Gonzaga (26) 26-3 762 1 2. South Dakota State (2) 24-5 743 2 MINUTES PER GAME 3. FGCU (2)1 25-4 704 3 4. Drake (1) 23-5 685 4 7. Katie Nelson, Boston U 37.92 5. South Dakota (1) 27-4 656 5 11. Lauren Spearman, Boston U 37.70 6. BYU 22-5 604 6 7. Central Michigan 24-6 591 7 8. James Madison 24-4 558 8 9. Quinnipiac 25-6 530 9 10. Wright State 25-6 500 10 11. Bucknell 25-5 454 11 12. Maine 24-7 407 13 13. Belmont 26-6 377 14 14. Ohio 25-4 347 15 15. Green Bay 22-7 317 16 16. Drexel 22-7 306 12 17. Princeton 20-9 249 17 18. Penn 22-5 236 18 19. American 20-9 200 20 20. Lamar 24-5 145 21 21. Buffalo 20-9 131 19 22. UC Davis 23-6 122 22 23. Mercer 25-7 88 24 24. Missouri State 20-9 60 NR 25. UT Arlington 23-6 57 25

Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina A&T 40, Radford 27, Marist 26, New Mexico State 26, Mi- ami (OH) 25, Stephen F. Austin 17, Saint Mary's 16, Youngstown State 16, Little Rock 11, Idaho 9, Pepperdine 8, Troy 8, Hartford 6, Rider 5, Northern Colorado 4, Toledo 2.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 9 Patriot League vs. Other Conferences (through 12.31 games) A10 (5-5) CAA (2-5) NEC (11-5) Dayton...... (0-1) Delaware...... (1-1) Bryant...... (2-0) George Mason...... (1-2) Drexel...... (0-1) Central Conn. State...... (1-0) Rhode Island...... (1-0) Hofstra...... (1-0) Fairleigh Dickinson...... (2-1) Saint Joseph’s...... (1-1) Northeastern...... (0-1) LIU Brooklyn...... (2-1) St. Bonaventure...... (1-0) Towson...... (0-1) Mount St. Mary’s...... (0-1) UMass...... (1-1) William & Mary...... (0-1) Sacred Heart...... (1-0) St. Francis Brooklyn...... (1-1) St. Peter’s...... (0-1) ACC (0-6) Conference USA (1-1) Wagner...... (2-0) Boston College...... (0-3) Charlotte...... (0-1) Notre Dame...... (0-1) Florida Atlantic ...... (1-0) Syracuse...... (0-1) PAC-12 (0-2) Virginia...... (0-1) Colorado...... (0-1) Horizon League (1-0) Stanford ...... (0-1) Youngstown State...... (1-0) America Atlantic (1-0) Tulsa...... (1-0) Summit League (0-1) (4-9) Denver...... (0-1) Brown...... (2-1) America East (9-2) Columbia...... (1-1) Albany...... (2-0) Cornell...... (1-1) DII (1-0) Binghamton...... (2-1) Dartmouth...... (0-2) Kutztown...... (1-0) New Hampshire...... (1-1) Harvard...... (0-1) UMBC...... (1-0) Penn...... (0-1) DIII (2-0) UMass Lowell...... (2-0) Yale...... (0-2) Catholic...... (1-0) Vermont...... (1-0) Connecticut College.....(1-0) MAAC (12-6) Atlantic Sun 0-2( ) Canisius...... (1-0) FGCU...... (0-1) Fairfield...... (1-0) NJIT...... (0-1) Iona...... (1-0) Manhattan...... (1-1) Marist...... (0-2) Big 10 (0-3) Monmouth...... (4-1) Maryland...... (0-1) Niagara...... (0-1) Penn State...... (0-1) Quinnipiac...... (1-0) Villanova...... (0-1) Rider...... (3-0) Siena...... (0-1) Big 12 (0-2) Iowa State...... (0-1) MAC (0-1) Texas Christian...... (0-1) Ohio ...... (0-1)

Big East (0-2) MEAC (2-1) Georgetown...... (0-1) Norfolk State...... (1-1) St. John’s...... (0-1) North Carolina A&T .....(1-0)

Big South (0-1) Mountain West (1-1) High Point ...... (0-1) Air Force...... (1-1) New Mexico...... (0-0) Nevada...... (0-0) Big West (1-0) Hawaii ...... (1-0)

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 10 American Boston University Eagles Terriers (21-9, 16-2 PL) (15-14, 11-7 PL)

11.8 TULSA W, 68-52 11.9 at Northeastern L, 51-81 11.14 GEORGE MASON W, 86-71 11.12 BROWN W, 72-51 11.19 at Denver L, 54-83 11.16 at Marist L, 57-68 11.23 at Hawaii W, 69-57 11.20 BRYANT W, 67-65 11.24 vs. Stanford (at Hawaii) L, 49-71 11.28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 60-39 11.25 vs. FGCU (at Hawaii) L, 71-90 12.2 DELAWARE W, 72-61 11.28 UMBC W, 64-42 12.5 at Dartmouth L, 44-64 12.5 at Virginia L, 54-57 12.12 at UMass L, 55-66 12.16 at Penn State L, 59-80 12.16 at Boston College L, 51-78 12.20 at High Point L, 61-66 12.21 at Harvard L, 47-67 12.29 OHIO L, 67-77 1.3 ARMY WEST POINT W, 63-51 1.3 at Bucknell L, 56-71 1.6 at Bucknell W, 70-62 1.6 COLGATE W, 76-57 1.9 at Loyola Maryland W, 64-62 (OT) 1.9 at Navy W, 58-45 1.12 LEHIGH W, 58-45 1.12 ARMY WEST POINT W, 61-51 1.16 COLGATE L, 72-81 1.16 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 82-38 1.19 at Holy Cross L, 69-75 1.19 at Lehigh W, 61-53 1.23 AMERICAN L, 51-64 1.23 at Boston University W, 64-57 1.26 at Navy W, 49-35 1.26 LAFAYETTE W, 60-45 1.30 at Lafayette W, 47-44 1.30 HOLY CROSS W, 70-58 2.2 BUCKNELL L, 58-62 2.2 at Colgate W, 71-66 2.9 at Lehigh W, 52-48 2.9 at Army West Point W, 75-62 2.13 at Colgate W, 61-53 2.13 at Loyola Maryland W, 67-56 2.16 HOLY CROSS L, 61-64 2.16 LEHIGH W, 50-47 2.20 at American L, 48-50 2.20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 50-48 2.23 NAVY W, 66-55 2.23 at Lafayette W, 67-57 2.27 LAFAYETTE W, 50-49 2.27 at Holy Cross W, 71-44 3.2 at Army West Point W, 67-42 3.2 BUCKNELL L, 64-65 3.6 LOYOLA MARYLAND L, 55-59 3.6 NAVY W, 69-44 3.11 No. 5 HOLY CROSS (Quarterfinals) L, 70-72 3.11 No. 11 LAFAYETTE (Quarterfinals) W, 67-47 3.14 No. 3 LEHIGH (Semifinals) 7 p.m. Bucknell Army West Point Bison Black Knights (26-5, 16-2 PL) (12-18, 6-12 PL) 11.6 at Monmouth W, 70-32 11.11 QUINNIPIAC W, 75-58 11.9 at LIU Brooklyn W, 57-42 11.15 at Drexel L, 42-64 11.12 at Columbia L, 49-70 11.18 SYRACUSE L, 56-70 11.16 St. JOHN’S L, 49-60 11.23 vs. UMass (at Brown) W, 77-58 11.21 AIR FORCE L, 60-71 11.24 vs. Fairfield (at Brown) W, 77-54 11.25 at Binghamton L, 47-60 11.25 at Brown W, 91-78 11.28 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN W, 69-57 11.29 at St. Bonaventure W, 77-56 12.2 at Texas Christian L, 38-63 12.2 IONA W, 81-43 12.5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 62-40 12.15 RIDER W, 80-59 12.8 at Wagner W, 61-48 12.18 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 73-68 12.11 YALE L, 51-62 12.29 at Iowa State L, 61-86 12.30 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 74-48 1.3 AMERICAN W, 71-56 1.3 at Boston University L, 51-63 1.6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 62-70 1.6 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 69-57 1.9 at Army West Point W, 66-52 1.9 BUCKNELL L, 52-66 1.12 at Lafayette W, 58-48 1.12 at American L, 51-61 1.16 LEHIGH W, 71-53 1.16 LAFAYETTE W, 65-50 1.19 at Colgate W, 90-62 1.19 NAVY W, 55-52 1.23 at Loyola Maryland W, 75-37 1.23 at Holy Cross L, 39-58 1.26 HOLY CROSS W, 75-71 1.26 LEHIGH L, 50-73 1.30 at Navy W, 77-43 1.30 COLGATE L, 58-70 2.2 at Boston University W, 62-58 2.2 at Loyola Maryland L, 51-70 2.9 LAFAYETTE W, 75-43 2.9 AMERICAN L, 62-75 2.13 at Lehigh W, 73-68 2.13 at Lafayette W, 64-40 2.16 COLGATE W, 76-58 2.16 at Navy W, 60-48 2.20 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 87-55 2.20 HOLY CROSS W, 60-53 2.23 at Holy Cross L, 60-61 2.23 at Lehigh L, 46-55 2.27 NAVY W, 90-48 2.27 at Colgate L, 80-85 3.2 at American W, 65-64 3.2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 42-67 3.6 ARMY WEST POINT W, 84-66 3.6 at Bucknell L, 66-84 3.11 No. 8 LOYOLA MARYLAND (Quartefinals) W, 88-63 3.9 vs. No. 10 Lafayette (First Round) L, 61-63 3.14 No. 5 HOLY CROSS (Semifinals) 6 p.m.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 11 Colgate Lafayette Raiders Leopards (12-17, 8-10 PL) (8-23, 2-16 PL) 11.9 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 63-57 11.6 at Yale L, 61-80 11.11 BINGHAMTON W, 59-50 11.9 at Dayton L, 58-67 11.17 at Wagner W, 66-43 11.15 CORNELL Postponed 11.20 SAINT PETER’S L, 60-62 11.18 at George Mason L, 61-64 11.23 at Florida Atlantic L, 49-53 11.21 CANISIUS W, 67-53 11.24 vs. Delaware (at FAU) L, 47-65 11.25 COLUMBIA W, 84-71 12.1 ALBANY W, 67-66 (2OT) 11.29 at Siena L, 53-55 12.4 at Manhattan L, 49-60 12.2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 71-52 12.8 MONMOUTH W, 73-69 12.5 at UMass Lowell W, 61-52 12.20 CORNELL L, 59-62 12.14 NJIT L, 53-71 12.29 at LIU Brooklyn L, 50-55 12.31 at Niagara L, 69-74 1.3 LEHIGH L, 43-70 1.3 at Holy Cross W, 70-67 1.6 HOLY CROSS W, 73-63 1.6 at American L, 57-76 1.9 at Colgate L, 49-60 1.9 LAFAYETTE W, 60-49 1.12 BUCKNELL L, 47-56 1.12 NAVY L, 49-62 1.16 at Army West Point L, 50-65 1.16 at Boston University W, 81-72 1.20 at Loyola Maryland L, 50-62 1.19 BUCKNELL L, 62-90 1.23 NAVY W, 55-42 1.23 at Lehigh L, 58-86 1.26 at American L, 45-60 1.26 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 73-64 (OT) 1.30 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 44-47 1.30 at Army West Point W, 70-58 2.2 at Holy Cross L, 53-56 2.2 AMERICAN L, 66-71 2.9 at Bucknell L, 43-75 2.9 at Navy L, 52-67 2.13 ARMY WEST POINT L, 40-64 2.13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 53-61 2.16 LOYOLA MARYLAND L, 52-55 2.16 at Bucknell L, 58-76 2.20 at Navy L, 53-65 2.20 LEHIGH L, 63-75 2.23 AMERICAN L, 57-67 2.23 at Loyola Maryland W, 58-47 2.27 at Boston University L, 49-50 2.27 ARMY WEST POINT W, 85-80 3.2 at Lehigh L, 50-67 3.2 HOLY CROSS L, 67-80 3.6 COLGATE L, 67-77 3.6 at Lafayette W, 77-67 3.9 at No. 7 Army West Point (First Round) W, 63-61 3.11 at No. 3 Lehigh (Quarterfinals) L, 68-78 3.11 at No. 2 American (Quarterfinals) L, 47-67

Holy Cross Lehigh Crusaders Mountain Hawks (18-12, 9-9 PL) (21-9, 12-6 PL) 11.11 RIDER W, 71-61 11.15 at Boston College L, 63-89 11.6 KUTZTOWN W, 73-39 11.18 BROWN L, 85-89 11.10 at Central Connecticut State W, 88-62 11.21 RHODE ISLAND W, 73-65 11.13 MONMOUTH W, 63-48 11.25 at Albany W, 56-50 11.16 VILLANOVA L, 48-70 11.28 at Vermont W, 65-40 11.21 at Binghamton W, 65-55 12.2 UMASS LOWELL W, 63-54 11.24 NORFOLK STATE W, 62-41 12.5 HOFSTRA W, 72-66 11.25 CHARLOTTE L, 60-62 12.9 at New Hampshire L, 62-74 11.29 CORNELL W, 67-54 12.19 MANHATTAN W, 61-53 12.8 SACRED HEART W, 70-66 12.30 at Bryant W, 81-62 12.20 LIU BROOKLYN W, 72-38 1.3 COLGATE L, 67-70 12.30 at Notre Dame L, 68-95 1.6 at Lafayette L, 63-73 1.3 at Lafayette W, 70-43 1.9 at Lehigh L, 55-64 1.6 at Navy W, 56-38 1.12 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 78-60 1.9 HOLY CROSS W, 64-55 1.16 at Navy L, 47-54 1.12 at Boston University L, 45-58 1.19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 75-69 1.16 at Bucknell L, 53-71 1.23 ARMY WEST POINT W, 58-39 1.19 AMERICAN L, 53-61 1.26 at Bucknell L, 71-75 1.23 COLGATE W, 86-58 1.30 at American L, 58-70 1.26 at Army West Point W, 73-50 2.2 LAFAYETTE W, 56-53 1.30 LOYOLA MARYLAND W, 51-42 2.9 at Loyola Maryland W, 58-48 2.2 NAVY W, 66-55 2.13 NAVY W, 47-44 2.9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 48-52 2.16 at Boston University W, 64-61 2.13 BUCKNELL L, 68-73 2.20 at Army West Point L, 53-60 2.16 at American L, 47-50 2.23 BUCKNELL W, 61-60 2.20 at Colgate W, 75-63 2.27 AMERICAN L, 44-71 2.23 ARMY WEST POINT W, 55-46 3.2 at Colgate W, 80-67 2.27 at Loyola Maryland W, 65-46 3.6 LEHIGH L, 74-79 3.2 LAFAYETTE W, 67-50 3.11 at No. 4 Boston University (Quarterfinals) W, 72-70 3.6 at Holy Cross W, 79-74 3.14 at No. 1 Bucknell (Semifinals) 6 p.m. 3.11 No. 6 COLGATE (Quarterfinals) W, 78-68 3.14 at No. 2 American (Semifinals) 7 p.m.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 12 Loyola Maryland Greyhounds (7-24, 5-13 PL)

11.6 at George Mason L, 38-70 11.9 at Dartmouth L, 41-54 11.13 at Georgetown L, 45-30 11.17 WILLIAM & MARY L, 49-65 11.24 vs. Boston College (at St. Joseph’s) L, 47-73 11.25 at St. Joseph’s L, 46-49 12.1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L, 67-77 12.4 at Towson L, 57-62 12.7 St. FRANCIS BROOKLYN L, 70-75 12.10 at No. 6 Maryland L, 48-83 12.22 at Monmouth W, 75-67 1.3 NAVY L, 46-58 1.6 at Army West Point L, 57-69 1.9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 62-64 (OT) 1.12 at Holy Cross L, 60-78 1.16 at American L, 38-82 1.20 LAFAYETTE W, 62-50 1.23 BUCKNELL L, 57-75 1.26 at Colgate L, 64-73 (OT) 1.30 at Lehigh L, 42-51 2.2 ARMY WEST POINT W, 70-51 2.9 HOLY CROSS L, 48-58 2.13 AMERICAN L, 56-67 2.16 at Lafayette W, 55-52 2.20 at Bucknell L, 55-87 2.23 COLGATE L, 47-58 2.27 LEHIGH L, 46-65 3.2 at Navy W, 55-50 3.6 at Boston University W, 59-55 3.9 No. 9 NAVY (First Round) W, 58-45 3.11 at No. 1 Bucknell (Quarterfinals) L, 63-88

Navy Midshipmen (11-18, 5-13 PL) 11.7 CATHOLIC W, 81-36 11.11 MARIST L, 48-72 11.18 at Norfolk State L, 58-65 11.24 PENN L, 61-65 11.25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 72-49 12.2 at Rider W, 66-60 12.7 at Air Force W, 54-47 12.9 at Colorado L, 43-59 12.19 at Monmouth L, 67-68 12.31 SAINT JOSEPH'S W, 49-48 1.3 at Loyola Maryland W, 58-46 1.6 LEHIGH L, 38-56 1.9 AMERICAN L, 45-58 1.12 at Colgate W, 62-49 1.16 HOLY CROSS W, 54-47 1.19 at Army West Point L, 52-55 1.23 LAFAYETTE L, 42-55 1.26 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 35-49 1.30 BUCKNELL L, 43-77 2.2 at Lehigh L, 55-66 2.9 COLGATE W, 67-52 2.13 at Holy Cross L, 44-47 2.16 ARMY WEST POINT L, 48-60 2.20 LAFAYETTE W, 65-53 2.23 at Boston University L, 55-66 2.27 at Bucknell L, 48-90 3.2 LOYOLA MARYLAND L, 50-55 3.6 at American L, 44-69 3.9 at No. 8 Loyola Maryland (First Round) L, 45-58

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 13 PATRIOT LEAGUE ATHLETICS & ACADEMIC SUCCESS Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining aca- *Navy’s Stephen Born (Baseball) and Shawn Anderson (Men’s FOLLOW US! demic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors champi- Basketball) were both named to the Senior CLASS Award first team, onships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA while Army West Point’s Luke Morrison (Men’s Basketball) was Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League be- placed on the second team. facebook.com/patriotleague came an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, La- *Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the fifth-straight fayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy as full members, and time and sixth in the last seven years. Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond as associate members. @PatriotLeague These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the *Navy swept the men’s and women’s President’s Cup Titles, the 11th nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles time the feat has been accomplished since 1990-91 and the first since @PL_WBB in shaping our country. Bucknell achieved the honor in 2010-11. @PatriotLeagueTV The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful com- *Navy and Loyola Maryland both qualified for the 2018 NCAA petitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic stan- Women’s Lacrosse Championships, marking the first time the dards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. League received two bids to the tournament. The Mids and During the 2017-18 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes Greyhounds both won their firstround matchups, with Navy and teams accomplished the following: advancing to the quarterfinals before falling to defending national patriotleague champion No. 1 Maryland. *99 Patriot League teams (47.0 percent of League teams) earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 *Lehigh football RB Dominic Bragalone became the 13th player in percent of their sport in Academic Progress Rate (APR), with a League history to be named Consensus All-American. Patriot League record 90 squads earning perfect scores. *Fordham RB Chase Edmonds, the League’s all-time leading rusher, American *The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in Public became the second Patriot League football player in the last two Recognition Awards, and tied for the national lead with the Ivy seasons to be selected in the NFL Draft when he went in the 4th @AU_WBasketball League for the highest percentage of teams earning the honor at 47.0 round (134th overall) to the Arizona Cardinals. percent. *Also winning NCAA Tournament contests in 2017-18 were Army West Point *The League’s 95 percent graduation success rate (GSR) is the Colgate men’s soccer, Boston University field hockey, Army West @ArmyWP_WBB second-best mark in the nation, finishing in the top-two in each year Point baseball, combining with Navy and Loyola Maryland women’s since the rating has been released in 2013. All 10 member schools lacrosse for seven tournament victories. were at 90 percent or higher, each exceeding the record-high Boston U. national GSR of 87 percent. In addition the League’s 84 percent *Bucknell junior punter Alex Pechin made the 2017 FCS ADA Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) places it as the national leader for Academic All-Star team, along with teammate and senior @TerrierWBB the fifth-consecutive year. linebacker Mark Pyles. Fordham senior defensive lineman Jonathan Dimon and Lafayette junior defensive lineman Andrew Chuma *Bucknell’s Christine Bendzinski (Women’s Cross Country/Indoor rounded out the Patriot League selections. Bucknell Track & Field) and Jeff Gottesman (Baseball) were named the P atriot League Female and Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year *24 Patriot Leaguers were All-America selections, with first-team @Bucknell_WBB honorees, respectively. status for Lehigh’s Dom Bragalone (Football), Boston University’s Ally Hammel (Field Hockey), Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer and *9 student-athletes earned Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic Foster Huggins (Men’s Lacrosse) and Navy’s Jenna Collins (Women’s Colgate All-America recognition, including first-team accolades for Navy’s Lacrosse). Megan Hagerty (Women’s Soccer) and Stephen Born (Baseball), @ColgateWBB Army West Point’s Kenneth Brinson (Football) and Matt Ball *Five Patriot Leaguers were selected in the Major League Lacrosse (Baseball). Second team honorees include Navy’s Sydney Fortson (MLL) Draft, Bucknell RHP Connor Van Hoose was taken in the (Women’s Soccer) and Third team recipients include Bucknell’s Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft and Colgate Holy Cross Kendall Ham (Women’s Soccer), Navy’s Patricia Mattingly midfielder Jared Stroud was taken in the Major League Soccer @HCrossWBB (Volleyball), Bucknell’s Jeff Gottesman (Baseball), Lehigh’s Conor (MLS) SuperDraft. Gaffney (Men’s Lacrosse). Lafayette *30 Patriot League student-athletes received Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. @LafayetteWBB *There were a Patriot League record 3,011 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2017-18. Lehigh *Bucknell’s Meghan Kovac (softball) and Lafayette’s Scott McAvoy @LehighWBB (men’s lacrosse) each received the Patriot League Award of Outstanding Leadership and Character. Loyola Maryland *Lehigh’s Maura Henderson (women’s track and field/cross @LoyolaWBB country) and Holy Cross’s Yuji Callahan (men’s soccer) were named the League’s Sportsmanship Award winners. *American’s Emily Kinneston (Women’s Basketball) was the League’s Navy nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. @NavyWBB

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