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2012-2013 Caldwell College Quick Facts Women’s Basketball Quick Facts General Head Coach: Linda Cimino, Adelphi ‘01 (7th year) Address: 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ Career Record: 91-76 Founded: 1939 Record at Caldwell: same Enrollment: 1,031 Assistant Coaches: Nickname: Cougars Tim Nellegar, Caldwell ‘00 (3rd year) Colors: Scarlet, White and Gold Kristen Koehler, Marist ‘97 (1st year) Affiliations: NCAA Division II, ECAC Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference 2011-12 Review (CACC) Record: 17-11 Web Site: www.caldwell.edu CACC/Place: 13-6/2nd in CACC North Home Arena: George R. Newman Center (1,800) CACC Tournament: 1-1 Quarterfinals, vs. Philadelphia, W, 62-42 Administration Semifinals, vs. Holy Family, L, 53-61 President: Dr. Nancy H. Blattner OPA VP of Enrollment: Joseph J. Posillico 2012-13 Preview Executive Director of Athletics: Mark A. Corino Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 Associate Athletic Director: Dean Johnson Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Returning Starters: Administrator: Linda Cimino Jeanette Anderson (F, 6-1, Jr., 15.8 ppg., 9.9 rpg., Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance & Student all-CACC 1st team) Welfare: Megan Bratkovich Gillian Felix (C, 6-2, Sr., 8.9 ppg., 6.5 rpg.) Administrative Assistant: Maria Massoni Torey Jones (G, 5-8, Sr., 15.6 ppg., 4.0 rpg., Athletic Trainers: Julia Panko, Josh Lee all-CACC 1st team) Athletic Phone Number: (973) 618-3260 Jessica Coscia (G, 5-5, So., 2.8 ppg., 4.6 apg.) Athletic Fax Number: (973) 618-3370 Other Returning Players: Coaches Directory Taylor Baggs (F, 5-10, So., 23 GP) Baseball: Jay Messina Emily Caswell (F, 5-11, So., 5.5 ppg., 3.2 rpg.) Men’s Basketball: Mark A. Corino Devin Gold (G, 5-7, So., 4.6 ppg., 2.4 rpg.) Women’s Basketball: Linda Cimino Chelsea Loscalzo (G, 5-8, Sr., 9 GP) Cross Country/Track: Patrick Sullivan Shantel McNeil (G/F, 5-10, Jr., 22 GP) Women’s Lacrosse: Amy Rizzo Joy-Divine Morrison (F, 6-1, So., 7 GP) Men’s Soccer: Asgeir Ofstad Morgan Thompson (G, 5-8, So., 9 GP) Women’s Soccer: Nate Guagliardi Softball: Dean Johnson Newcomers: 4 Men’s and Women’s Tennis: Brian DaSilva Nicole Angelo (G, 5-5, Fr., Mount Laurel, NJ) Volleyball: John Titus Marielle Duryea (G, 5-5, Jr., Middle Village, NY) Fahime Farzanessa (G, 5-10, Fr., Cologne, Germany) Sports Information Office Lisa Rovatsos (F, 5-10, Fr., Bayonne, NJ) Director of Sports Information: Matt McLagan Phone: (973) 618-3567 Fax: (973) 618-3370 Email: [email protected] Website: www.caldwellathletics.com CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 SEASON PREVIEW 2012-13 With two all-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference players among four starters returning from last season, the Caldwell College women’s basketball team is optimistic about the 2012-2013 campaign. The Cou- gars, who were 17-11 and advanced to the semifinals of the CACC Tourna- ment last year, also have added some talented newcomers to bolster an already deep and versatile roster. But with a difficult schedule both in and out of conference, head coach Linda Cimino knows not to take anything for granted. “We are playing a lot of the top teams in the East Region early in TOREYTOREY the season,” Cimino said. “I think we could struggle against the more experienced teams until our new players get comfortable in our system, JONES but I expect us to be able to compete with anyone once we are playing our JONES best.” Until the younger players acclimate to the college game, the Cougars can lean on their two first team all-CACC performers: senior guard Torey Jones and junior forward Jeanette Anderson. Jones also made the Dak- tronics all-East Region second team after averaging 15.6 points per game in 2011-12. A dynamic scorer and playmaker, she enters this season with 1,311 career points, good for eighth all-time at Caldwell. Her ability to score from the perimeter along with being able to create off the dribble has made her one of the top performers in the conference and the region. Anderson brings a different skill set to the Cougars. At 6-foot-1, An- derson is a dominating force in the paint who almost averaged a double- double last season with team highs of 15.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per contest. In addition to her low-post skills, her ability to run the court and her soft hands make her an effective option in the Cougars’ transition of- fense. GILLIANGILLIAN “Torey and Jeanette have been successful in the league and region for so long, that teams are forced to focus on stopping them,” Cimino FELIXFELIX said. “Since their games are so different, our opponents usually have to choose to stop one or the other, and that opens things up for everyone else.” Senior Gillian Felix joins Anderson in the frontcourt to give Caldwell a pair of solid post players. A 6-foot-2 center, Felix ranks second all-time at Caldwell with 125 blocks, and has averaged at least 6.5 rebounds per game in each of her three seasons. Sophomore Emily Caswell turned in a decent freshman season, averaging 5.5 points and 3.2 rebounds in 28 games. She has the shooting range and versatility to contribute at guard as well as in the frontcourt. Like Caswell, junior Shantel McNeil will see time at both forward and guard. An athletic player who defends and rebounds well, McNeil provides experience off the bench. Sophomore Taylor Baggs, who has battled in- juries, and Joy-Divine Morrison will add low-post scoring, rebounding and size to the front line. The lone newcomer at forward is Lisa Rovatsos, a three-time all- CHELSEA Group 4 player from Bayonne (N.J.) High School. Rovatsos, the two-time Hudson County Player of the Year, is a strong post player who excels LOSCALZO around the basket. CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 SEASON PREVIEW 2012-13 Caldwell has several talented and versatile players at the guard posi- tion other than Jones, making the backcourt one of the team’s strengths. Sophomore guard Jessica Coscia had a good freshman season at point guard, leading the CACC in assists with 4.6 per game. A hard worker with a strong understanding of the game, Coscia started 21 of Caldwell’s 28 games last season. In a win over NYIT, she dished out 14 assists, the most by a CACC player last season. Senior guard Chelsea Loscalzo’s contributions to the team over the past three years are less apparent to those outside the program, but she JEANETTE has been an important part of the team for many reasons. A good three- point shooter and a knowledgeable player, she has emerged as a team leader and an excellent teammate. Loscalzo also has received CACC All- ANDERSON Academic honors twice. Sophomore guard Devin Gold was showing signs of becoming an offensive threat when her freshman season came to an abrupt end with an injury in her ninth game. A healthy Gold gives Caldwell another scoring option on the perimeter. Fellow sophomore Morgan Thompson has three- point shooting range and will provide depth in the backcourt. The three newcomers at guard will provide Cimino with plenty of options. Junior Marielle Duryea is a combo guard who transferred to Caldwell after two seasons at Adelphi University. A good defender who plays the game at a fast pace, Duryea also adds scoring punch off the bench. Freshman Nicole Angelo earned all-South Jersey and Parochial A honors while at Camden Catholic High School. In addition to ball handling and passing skills, Angelo is a good shooter who will be a scoring threat at the point guard position. At 5-foot-10, freshman guard Fahime Farzanessa possesses excellent size and athleticism. A native of Cologne, Germany, EMILY Farzanessa is a solid offensive player and a physical defender who was a member of the U16 German National Team. The aforementioned tough schedule begins at the St. Thomas Aqui- CASWELL nas Tournament, where the Cougars will face the University of D.C., who qualified for the East Region Tournament, and the host Spartans. North- east-10 foes Assumption College and Stonehill College figure to be among the top five teams in the region this year, while the University of Bridgeport and East Stroudsburg University are emerging programs with experienced rosters. “It’s always been our philosophy to play the best teams in the region,” Cimino said. “The only way to be included among them is to play them, and we think we match up well with those top teams.” Caldwell was picked to win the North Division in the coaches’ poll, with Felician, Dominican and Bloomfield not far behind. Nationally-ranked , who won the CACC Tournament a year ago, is fa- vored in the South Division. “The conference has improved from top to bottom, and there won’t be any easy games,” Cimino said. “We’re focused on peaking as a team JESSICA for the CACC Tournament. If we do that, we’ll have an excellent opportunity to advance and possibly win a conference championship.” COSCIA CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 COACH LINDA CIMINO

Linda Cimino begins her seventh season as coach of the Caldwell College women’s basketball team, having built the Cougars into a contender in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference and the East Region. During her time at Caldwell, Cimino has led the Cougars to the semifinals of the conference tournament twice, while also seeing her team ranked both regionally and nationally for the first time since Caldwell became an NCAA Division II member in 2002. After taking over a program that was 29-54 over the previous three seasons, Cimino has compiled a 91-76 record in her six years and is poised to reach the 100-victory mile- stone. “I’m proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish so far, and it’s a credit to the play- ers we’ve had in our program,” Cimino said. “We’ve worked hard to get to where we are now, and we are hungry and focused on getting better every day to achieve our goals of winning a conference championship and making the NCAA Regional Tournament.” The Cougars had a breakout season in 2011-12 with a 21-6 campaign, matching the school record for victories and advancing to the semifinals of the CACC Tournament for the first time since 2003. Caldwell also tied for the CACC North Division title with a league record of 16-3. The victory over Feli- cian in the quarterfinals of the CACC Tournament was the team’s first win in the conference tourney since 2003. This success did not go unnoticed, as Caldwell was included in the East Region rankings for the first time in the program’s history. Last season the Cougars returned to the CACC Tournament semifinals, finishing second in the North and beating Phila- delphia in the quarterfinals en route to a 17-11 record. After seeing small improvements during her first season, Cimino led the Cougars to an 18-12 record and the program’s first berth in the ECAC Tournament in 2007-08. The team also returned to the CACC Tournament after not qualifying in 2007. The 18-win campaign ranked Caldwell among the most improved teams in the nation. In 2008-09, the Cougars finished third in the CACC North and advanced to the conference tournament for the second season in a row after compiling a record of 10-18 overall and an 8-9 mark in league play. The 2009-10 season saw the Cougars go 15-12 and tie for second in the CACC North with an 11-8 conference mark. Caldwell also was included in the national rankings, receiving votes early in the season after upsetting ninth-ranked Stonehill. Cimino has demonstrated her ability to recruit talented players in building the program into a contender. Kirsty Leed- ham became the first women’s basketball player at Caldwell since joining Division II to be named all-Region, making the Dak- tronics all-East Region second team in 2010. Torey Jones also earned all-Region honors in both 2011 and 2012 while making the all-CACC first team each season. Cimino’s recruiting classes also yielded three consecutive CACC Rookies of the Year in Kaitlyn Lambert (2009), Jones (2010) and Jeanette Anderson (2011). Now that the program has been revitalized, Cimino recognizes the program’s potential to be competitive in the CACC and the East Region. “Because of the administration, the facilities, the strong academics and the players we have here now, Caldwell College is very attractive to recruits,” Cimino said. “We’ve been successful in expanding our recruiting efforts to target players from other areas, including Rhode Island, New York and Massachusetts, as well as international players.” Cimino, who coached for five years at the high school and junior college level, came to Caldwell in 2006 after serving as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Adelphi University, her alma mater, the previous season. Cimino began coaching at Adelphi in August 2005 as an assistant coach under Kelley Watts, helping the Panthers to an overall record of 15-13 and a third-place finish in the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference. Prior to her stint at Adelphi, Cimino was the varsity girls’ basketball coach for three seasons at Calhoun High School in Merrick, N.Y., where she also coached volleyball for four years. Cimino began her coaching career in 2001 as the head women’s basketball coach at Queensborough Community College in Bayside, N.Y. Cimino graduated from Adelphi in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education, and earned her Master’s degree in Health Education from Adelphi in 2004. She also received a Master’s degree in Administration from Touro College in May of 2006. She was a health teacher for five years, including four years at Calhoun High School, where she also was an Adaptive Physical Education teacher. Cimino is an American Heart Association CPR/AED instructor and a member of both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the Basketball Coaches Association of New York. She also served a three-year term on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee for the women’s basketball East Region. She currently serves on the women’s soccer Regional Advisory Committee and is a member of the NCAA Division II USA Today Coaches Poll Committee. CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 ASSISTANT COACHES

Tim Nellegar Caldwell College ‘00 (3rd season) Tim Nellegar, a 2000 graduate of Caldwell College, returns to his alma mater as an assistant women’s basketball coach. Nellegar, who was an assistant for the Cougars from 2001 to 2003, has been coaching in the high school ranks for the past eight years. A former tennis player and student manager at Caldwell, Nellegar was an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team under Mark A. Corino before joining the women’s coaching staff in 2001. That year, the Cougars placed second in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference and earned a bid to the NAIA National Tournament. The following year, Caldwell won the CACC Tournament for the second time in the history of the program. Nellegar served as an assistant coach for the Clifton High School boys’ basketball team for one year before spending five seasons as the head coach for the Clifton girls’ team. For the past three years, he coached the junior varsity girls’ basketball team at Bloomfield High School, leading his team to a 19-0 record and an Essex County championship last season. A communications and political science major while at Caldwell, Nellegar was a four-year member of the men’s tennis team, earning Academic All-American honors in 2000. He has worked at McKinley School in Newark, N.J., for the past 12 years, and currently serves as the technology coordinator. A native of Bloomfield, N.J., Nellegar and his wife Jennifer, also a 2000 graduate of Caldwell, and their daughter Kaitlyn live in Lake Hiawatha, N.J.

Kristen Koehler Marist College ‘97 (1st season) Kristen Koehler is entering her first season as an assistant coach on the sidelines after an ex- tensive career in administration in college and professional sports. Koehler served as Head Manager for the Marist College Women’s Basketball team and subsequently served as their Sports Information Assistant. She has also worked for the NBA, including on the launch of the WNBA, CBS Sports-NCAA Ac- count, and on the gameday staff of the Nets, Caldwell College, Wagner College, and . In addition to operations experience, Koehler has served various roles in fundraising, travel, marketing, and ticketing. Koehler also serves as an adjunct professor in Caldwell’s Communication Arts Department and Wagner College’s MBA Program. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Marist College and Master’s degree in Communications and Doctorate in Higher Education – Leadership, Management, and Policy from Seton Hall University. Koehler recently married Caldwell alum Hasani Whitfield and they reside in Rahway, N.J.

Head Coach Linda Cimino (continued) Off the basketball court, Cimino has made an impact on campus as an associate athletic director and Senior Woman Administrator. She coordinates the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), which is active on campus and in the commu- nity. In each of the past six years, Caldwell’s SAAC raised over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Through SAAC, Cimino also organizes the community engagement efforts for each team. She also has worked with campus ministry to assist with Midnight Run, which brings food to homeless people in New York City. Cimino’s potential as an administrator was recognized in 2011, when she was selected to participate in the Women and Minorities Mentor Program conducted by the NCAA and Division II Athletic Directors Association. “My role as an administrator has allowed me to be involved in many aspects of campus life beyond coaching basketball,” Cimino said. “In my time at Caldwell, I have experienced so many things, from attending conference and NCAA Tournaments with our other teams, to working with students on campus, to traveling to France with our men’s basketball team. I’m ap- preciative of the opportunity to be a part of an athletic department like Caldwell’s and I thank Mark Corino and the College administration.” A native of Lincoln, R.I., Cimino was all-state in both basketball and softball at North Smithfield High School. CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 2012-13 ROSTER

NO. NAME YEAR HT. POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR 3 Nicole Angelo Fr. 5-5 G Mount Laurel, NJ/Camden Catholic Communications 4 Fahime Farzanessa Fr. 5-10 G Cologne, Germany/Humboldt Economics 5 Torey Jones Sr. 5-8 G Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy Psychology 10 Morgan Thompson So. 5-8 G Neptune, NJ/Neptune Psychology 13 Jessica Coscia So. 5-5 G Staten Island, NY/Moore Catholic Psychology 15 Shantel McNeil Jr. 5-10 G/F Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic Business Admin. 20 Chelsea Loscalzo Sr. 5-8 G Bayside, NY/St. Agnes Marketing 21 Emily Caswell So. 5-11 F Wakefield, RI/Prout School Criminal Justice 22 Gillian Felix Sr. 6-2 C Mahopac, NY/Mahopac Criminal Justice 23 Devin Gold So. 5-7 G New Hope, PA/Council Rock North Psychology 24 Taylor Baggs So. 5-10 F Staten Island, NY/Moore Catholic Psychology 25 Lisa Rovatsos Fr. 5-10 F Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne Education 33 Jeanette Anderson Jr. 6-1 F/C Lynn, MA/Lynn English Communications 34 Marielle Duryea Jr. 5-5 G Middle Village, NY/Archbishop Molloy Nursing 45 Joy-Divine Morrison So. 6-1 F Phillipsburg, NJ/Phillipsburg Math Education

Head Coach: Linda Cimino, 7th season at Caldwell Assistant Coaches: Tim Nellegar, 3rd season; Kristen Koehler, 1st season Athletic Trainers: Julia Panko, Josh Lee

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach Linda SIMM-inn-oh #4 FIE-mah (rhymes with PIE-mah) FAR-zen-ESS-ah #13 Jessica KAH-shah #25 Lisa Roh-VAHT-sohs #33 Jen-NETT Anderson #34 Marielle Dur-ee-YAY

Roster Breakdown By Class By Position Seniors (3) Sophomores (6) Freshmen (3) Guards (8) Forwards (6) Gillian Felix Taylor Baggs Nicole Angelo Nicole Angelo Jeanette Anderson Torey Jones Emily Caswell Fahime Farzanessa Jessica Coscia Taylor Baggs Chelsea Loscalzo Jessica Coscia Lisa Rovatsos Marielle Duryea Emily Caswell Juniors (3) Devin Gold Fahime Farzanessa Shantel McNeil Jeanette Anderson Joy-Divine Morrison Devin Gold Joy-Divine Morrison Marielle Duryea Morgan Thompson Torey Jones Lisa Rovatsos Shantel McNeil Chelsea Loscalzo Morgan Thompson Centers (1) Gillian Felix CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 MEET THE COUGARS #22 Gillian Felix 6-2 Senior Center Mahopac, NY/Mahopac Major: Criminal Justice

General: Fundamental post player who is a strong rebounder. 2011-12/Junior: Averaged 8.9 points and 6.5 boards per game while playing in all 28 games… Ranked seventh in the CACC with 1.7 blocks per contest… Tallied 17 points, seven rebounds and four blocks vs. Assumption Nov. 19… Grabbed a career-best 17 rebounds to go with 12 points at Post Jan. 26… Also had 10 points and 12 boards vs. Wilmington Jan. 7. 2010-11/Sophomore: Started all 27 games, averaging 7.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game… Ranked sixth in the CACC with 1.7 blocks per game… Grabbed a career-high 17 boards vs. Stonehill Nov. 20… Blocked a career-best eight shots in a win over Felician Feb. 3. 2009-10/Fresh- man: Led the Cougars in rebounding (7.3 rpg) while averaging 9.0 points per game… Registered seven double-doubles, including 19 points and 14 boards at Adelphi Dec. 12. Prior to Caldwell: Received all-state honorable mention twice at Mahopac High School. Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 26-21 85-188 .452 0-0 .000 63-95 .663 77 114 191 7.3 76 16 49 32 17 233 9.0 2010-11 27-27 76-182 .418 4-4 1.000 53-74 .716 90 140 230 8.5 84 13 60 46 19 209 7.7 2011-12 28-17 86-191 .450 1-5 .200 75-115 .652 53 129 182 6.5 74 19 60 47 23 248 8.9 Totals 81-65 247-561 .440 5-9 .556 191-284 .673 220 383 603 7.4 234 48 169 125 59 690 8.5 Career Highs Points: 19, at Adelphi 12/12/09 Assists: 5, five times Blocks: 8, vs. Felician 2/3/11 Rebounds: 17, twice Steals: 5, vs. Cheyney 11/30/09 #5 Torey Jones 5-8 Senior Guard Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy Major: Psychology

General: Athletic shooter who has emerged as one of the top players in the CACC and region. 2011-12/Junior: Named to the all-CACC first team after averaging 15.6 points per game… Also made the Daktronics all-East Region second team, the all-Met first team and the ECAC All-Star team… Shot 38.6 percent from three-point range to rank third in the CACC… Recorded six 20- point games… Tallied 23 points apiece in wins over Bloomfield Dec. 3 and Nyack Jan. 24… Dished out a career-high 10 assists in a win at Nyack Feb. 14. 2010-11/Sophomore: Named first team all-CACC after averaging 17.4 points to rank third in the conference… Also chosen to the all-Met first team, the Daktronics all-East Region second team and the ECAC All-Star team… Selected CACC Player of the Week twice and ECAC Player of the Week once… Registered three consecu- tive 30-point games, including a career-high 33-point performance vs. Bloomfield Feb. 17.2009- 10/Freshman: Chosen the CACC Rookie of the Year after averaging 15.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game… Selected CACC Rookie of the Week six times. Prior to Caldwell: Named the Rhode Island Gatorade Player of the Year in 2009.... Three-time all-state honoree. Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 27-27 149-390 .382 53-160 .331 69-89 .775 49 128 177 6.6 62 85 84 8 45 420 15.6 2010-11 27-27 163-421 .387 61-162 .377 84-105 .800 27 115 142 5.3 59 106 90 6 61 471 17.4 2011-12 27-27 144-381 .378 56-145 .386 76-97 .784 23 85 108 4.0 62 104 96 8 42 420 15.6 Totals 81-81 456-1192 .383 170-467 .364 229-291 .787 99 328 427 5.3 183 295 270 22 148 1311 16.2 Career Highs Points: 33, vs. Bloomfield 2/17/11 Assists: 10, at Nyack 2/14/12 Blocks: 2, four times Rebounds: 11, twice Steals: 5, twice CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 MEET THE COUGARS #20 Chelsea Loscalzo 5-8 Senior Guard Bayside, NY/St. Agnes Major: Business Administration

General: Intelligent player and a good shooter who has emerged as a team leader. 2011-12/Junior: Played in nine games… Named to the CACC Winter All-Academic Team for posting a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher… Also received the ADA Division II Academic Achievement Award. 2010-11/Sophomore: Saw action in seven games… Earned a spot on the 2010-11 CACC Winter All-Academic Team. 2009-10/Freshman: Played in four games… Hit a three-pointer in a 61-53 win Dec. 20. Prior to Caldwell: Twice chosen her team’s offensive Player of the Year at St. Agnes High School.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 4-0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 2010-11 7-0 2-9 .222 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.9 2011-12 9-0 1-8 .125 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 5 0.6 Totals 20-0 4-19 .211 4-11 .364 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 3 0 0 14 0.7 Career Highs Points: 3, four times Assists: 1, vs. Georgian Court 1/8/11

#33 Jeanette Anderson 6-1 Junior Forward/Center Lynn, MA/Lynn English Major: Communications

General: Strong post player who has established herself as one of the top performers in the CACC and region. 2011-12/Sophomore: Named to the all-CACC first team after averaging team highs of 15.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game… Also made the ECAC All-Star team and the all-Met second team… Ranked sixth in the CACC in scoring, and fourth in rebounding and field goal percentage (.520)… Racked up 14 double-doubles… Scored a career-high 32 points to go with 13 rebounds in a win over NYIT Dec. 12… Selected the CACC Player of the Week Dec. 20… Made 14 field goals and scored 31 points vs. Philadelphia Jan. 28… Registered 19 points and a career-best 15 boards in a victory over Philadelphia in the quarterfinals of the CACC Tournament Feb. 25. 2010-11/Freshman: Named the CACC Rookie of the Year after averaging 13.9 points and 9.2 rebounds per game… Also made the all-CACC second team while being chosen the ECAC Rookie of the Year… Selected the CACC Rookie of the Week six times… Had 30-point games in victories over Georgian Court (Jan. 8) and Philadelphia Feb. 5. Prior to Caldwell: One of six players in the Boston area named to the Boston Globe Girls’ Basketball Super Team in 2009... Became the first player at Lynn English High School to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2010-11 27-0 149-291 .512 1-2 .500 75-112 .670 108 141 249 9.2 54 15 77 11 32 374 13.9 2011-12 28-15 183-352 .520 0-0 .000 77-122 .631 109 167 276 9.9 48 17 79 18 26 443 15.8 Totals 55-15 332-643 .516 1-2 .500 152-234 .650 217 308 525 9.5 102 32 156 29 58 817 14.9 Career Highs Points: 10, at Holy Family 1/30/10 Assists: 5, twice Rebounds: 6, at Bloomfield 12/8/09 Steals: 4, at Post 1/5/10 CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 MEET THE COUGARS #15 Shantel McNeil 5-10 Junior Guard/Forward Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic Major: Management

General: Good athlete who provides solid defense and rebounding. 2011-12/Sopho- more: Saw action in 22 games… Registered seven points, six rebounds and three assists at Dowling Nov. 27… Grabbed four rebounds at Queens Dec. 19. 2010-11/Freshman: Played in 22 games… Recorded nine points and five rebounds in her first collegiate game vs. Adelphi Nov. 13. Prior to Caldwell: Team captain and four-year player at Camden Catholic High School… Chosen first team all-conference as a senior at Camden Catholic.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2010-11 22-0 8-34 .235 0-1 .000 9-14 .643 12 22 34 1.5 20 11 34 1 8 25 1.1 2011-12 22-0 9-27 .333 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 8 18 26 1.2 12 6 14 2 2 24 1.1 Totals 44-0 17-61 .279 0-1 .000 15-29 .517 20 40 60 1.4 32 17 48 3 10 49 1.1 Career Highs Points: 9, vs. Adelphi 11/13/10 Assists: 3, at Dowling 11/27/11 Blocks: 1, three times Rebounds: 6, at Dowling 11/27/11 Steals: 2, twice #24 Taylor Baggs 5-10 Sophomore Forward Staten Island, NY/Moore Catholic Major: Criminal Justice

General: Strong post player who excels around the basket. 2011-12/Fresh- man: Played in 23 games, averaging 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds per con- test… Scored a career-best seven points vs. Nyack Jan. 24… Had three steals against C.W. Post Nov. 26. Prior to Caldwell: Received the Jaques Award as Stat- en Island’s most outstanding player as a senior at Moore Catholic High School… Named the New York Post Staten Island Player of the Year as a junior and se- nior… Helped Moore Catholic win three CHSAA Archdiocesan championships.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 23-0 15-37 .405 2-5 .400 7-14 .500 9 21 30 1.3 12 4 9 0 12 39 1.7 Totals 23-0 15-37 .405 2-5 .400 7-14 .500 9 21 30 1.3 12 4 9 0 12 39 1.7

Career Highs Points: 7, vs. Nyack 1/24/12 Assists: 1, four times Rebounds: 5, at Felician 12/6/11 Steals: 3, vs. C.W. Post 11/26/11 CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 MEET THE COUGARS #21 Emily Caswell 5-11 Sophomore Forward Wakefield, RI/Prout School Major: Criminal Justice

General: Solid all-around player with good fundamentals. 2011-12/Freshman: Played in all 28 games with three starts… Averaged 5.5 points and 3.2 rebounds per game… Registered career-highs of 18 points and nine rebounds in a win at Queens Dec. 19… Made 10-of-23 from three-point range for the season. Prior to Caldwell: Named first team all-State as a senior after averaging 19.6 points and 10.5 rebounds at the Prout School in Wakefield, R.I…. Chosen the 2011 Rhode Is- land Female Athlete of the Year by the Interscholastic League and Cox Sports… Helped Prout win the Rhode Island Division II state championship in 2011.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 28-3 57-125 .456 10-23 .435 31-37 .838 20 69 89 3.2 36 25 42 4 24 155 5.5 Totals 28-3 57-125 .456 10-23 .435 31-37 .838 20 69 89 3.2 36 25 42 4 24 155 5.5

Career Highs Points: 18, at Queens 12/19/11 Assists: 3, twice Blocks: 1, four times Rebounds: 9, at Queens 12/19/11 Steals: 3, twice #13 Jessica Coscia 5-5 Sophomore Guard Staten Island, NY/Moore Catholic Major: Psychology

General: Intelligent point guard with a good work ethic. 2011-12/Freshman: Led the CACC in assists, averaging 4.6 per game… Dished out 14 assists in a win over NYIT Dec. 12… Had 10 assists against Philadelphia Jan. 28 and at Geor- gian Court Feb. 18… Delivered nine assists in the Cougars’ victory over Phila- delphia in the quarterfinals of the CACC Tournament Feb. 25. Prior to Caldwell: Named to the all-Staten Island second team by the New York Post as a senior at Moore Catholic High School… Served as her team’s captain as a junior and se- nior… Helped Moore Catholic win three CHSAA Archdiocesan championships.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 27-21 29-80 .363 5-21 .238 13-26 .500 11 20 31 1.1 30 124 101 0 17 76 2.8 Totals 27-21 29-80 .363 5-21 .238 13-26 .500 11 20 31 1.1 30 124 101 0 17 76 2.8

Career Highs Points: 8, at Post 1/26/12 Assists: 14, vs. NYIT 12/12/11 Rebounds: 4, at Georgian Court 2/18/12 Steals: 3, twice CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013

MEET THE COUGARS #23 Devin Gold 5-7 Sophomore Guard New Hope, PA/Council Rock North Major: Education

General: Athletic guard with good shooting range. 2011-12/Freshman: Played in eight games before suffering a season-ending injury… Registered career highs of 16 points, six rebounds and three steals at Concordia Dec. 8… Dished out five as- sists vs. Bloomfield Dec. 3… Hit all three of her three-point attempts in her first col- legiate game at Bridgeport Nov. 16. Prior to Caldwell: Selected first team all-sub- urban as a senior at Council Rock North High School… Scored over 1,000 career points at Council Rock North… Contributed to two league championship teams.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 8-0 13-38 .342 7-17 .412 4-4 1.000 6 13 19 2.4 6 11 10 0 11 37 4.6 Totals 8-0 13-38 .342 7-17 .412 4-4 1.000 6 13 19 2.4 6 11 10 0 11 37 4.6

Career Highs Points: 16, at Concordia 12/8/11 Assists: 5, vs. Bloomfield 12/3/11 Rebounds: 6, at Concordia 12/8/11 Steals: 3, at Concordia 12/8/11 #45 Joy-Divine Morrison 6-1 Sophomore Forward Phillipsburg, NJ/Phillipsburg Major: Math Education

General: General: Developing post player with the potential to contribute. 2011-12/Freshman: Played in seven games. Prior to Caldwell: A mem- ber of the basketball team at Phillipsburg High School for three years.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 7-0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0.4 3 0 1 0 3 1 0.1 Totals 7-0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0.4 3 0 1 0 3 1 0.1

Career Highs Points: 1, at Queens 12/19/11 Rebounds: 2, at Nyack 2/14/12 Steals: 1, three times CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013 MEET THE COUGARS #10 Morgan Thompson 5-8 Sophomore Guard Neptune, NJ/Neptune Major: Psychology

General: Athletic guard with three-point shooting range. 2011-12/Fresh- man: Saw action in nine games. Prior to Caldwell: Hit 201 three-point- ers in her career at Neptune High School… Played on Neptune’s 2010 Tour- nament of Champions championship team… Helped Neptune win four Central Jersey Group III titles and two Group III state championships.

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2011-12 9-0 0-7 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0.0 Totals 9-0 0-7 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0.0

#34 Marielle Duryea 5-5 Junior Guard Middle Village, NY/Archbishop Molloy (Adelphi) Major: Nursing

General: Experienced guard with great court vision who provides strong defense in the backcourt. Prior to Caldwell: Played two seasons at Adelphi, seeing action in 30 games… Started the first 11 games of the 2011-12 season before suffering an injury… Recorded a career-high five assists against Queens last season… Received all-Queens honors three times while at Archbishop Molloy High School… Helped Archbishop Molloy win the CHSAAA Brooklyn/Queens Diocesan championship as a sophomore. CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013

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#3 Nicole Angelo 5-5 Freshman Guard Mount Laurel, NJ/Camden Catholic Major: Communications

General: Athletic point guard who can score from the perimeter. Prior to Caldwell: Earned all-South Jersey and all-Parochial A honors at Camden Catholic High School… Helped Camden Catholic win the conference cham- pionship in 2011… Scored over 1,000 points in her high school career.

#4 Fahime Farzanessa 5-10 Freshman Guard Cologne, Germany/Humboldt Major: Economics

General: Athletic wing player who will contribute at both ends of the court. Prior to Caldwell: Played for the Köln 99ers club team… Helped her squad finish third in an international tournament in Sweden… Captained the U16 German National Team.

#25 Lisa Rovatsos 5-10 Freshman Forward Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne Major: Education

General: Physical post player who excels at rebounding. Prior to Caldwell: Two-time Hudson County Player of the Year while at Bayonne High School… Named all-Group 4 three times, including the first team as a junior… Made the all-Hudson County first team all four years at Bayonne… Ranked as high as 27th on MSG Varsity’s list of the top 100 players in New Jersey… Also an all-state soccer player at Bayonne. CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013

2011-2012 RESULTS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 17-11 9-3 8-6 0-2 CONFERENCE 13-6 7-2 6-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-5 2-1 2-2 0-2

DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD (CACC) HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/16/11 at Univ. of Bridgeport W, 80-75 (OT) 1-0 17-Jones 15-Anderson 11/18/11 ^vs. Stonehill College L, 50-55 1-1 20-Jones 10-Anderson 11/19/11 ^at Assumption College L, 57-68 1-2 20-Jones 8-Anderson 11/26/11 @vs. C.W. Post L, 70-79 1-3 24-Anderson 9-Anderson 11/27/11 @at Dowling College L, 56-66 1-4 16-Anderson 6-McNeil 11/30/11 *at Dominican College L, 48-53 1-5 (0-1) 19-Anderson 13-Anderson, Felix 12/3/11 * W, 79-67 2-5 (1-1) 23-Jones 12-Anderson 12/06/11 *at Felician College W, 77-73 3-5 (2-1) 19-Jones 14-Anderson 12/08/11 *at Concordia College W, 80-68 4-5 (3-1) 20-Anderson 13-Anderson 12/10/11 *at W, 71-67 5-5 (4-1) 19-Anderson 12-Anderson 12/12/11 NYIT W, 83-69 6-5 (4-1) 32-Anderson 13-Anderson 12/19/11 at Queens College W, 71-56 7-5 (4-1) 18-Caswell 9-Caswell 1/5/12 *CONCORDIA COLLEGE W, 65-52 8-5 (5-1) 18-Anderson 15-Anderson 1/7/12 *WILMINGTON UNIV. W, 56-50 9-5 (6-1) 19-Jones 12-Felix 1/9/12 *FELICIAN COLLEGE W, 70-68 10-5 (7-1) 19-Lambert 13-Lambert 1/18/12 *at Bloomfield College L, 72-74 10-6 (7-2) 22-Anderson 10-Anderson 1/21/12 *at Univ. of the Sciences L, 50-53 10-7 (7-3) 14-Jones 8-Anderson, Felix 1/24/12 * W, 82-72 11-7 (8-3) 23-Jones 8-Anderson 1/26/12 *at W, 71-69 12-7 (9-3) 17-Anderson 17-Felix 1/28/12 *PHILADELPHIA UNIV. L, 80-83 12-8 (9-4) 31-Anderson 13-Anderson 2/4/12 *at Holy Family Univ. L, 61-82 12-9 (9-5) 20-Jones 12-Lambert 2/9/12 *POST UNIVERSITY W, 71-62 (OT) 13-9 (10-5) 23-Anderson 12-Anderson 2/11/12 *GOLDEY-BEACOM COLL. W, 67-56 14-9 (11-5) 14-Jones 8-Anderson, Felix 2/14/12 *at NYACK COLLEGE W, 77-31 15-9 (12-5) 17-Felix 10-Anderson 2/16/12 *DOMINICAN COLLEGE L, 69-73 15-10 (12-6) 21-Capehart 8-Anderson 2/18/12 *at Georgian Court Univ. W, 70-63 16-10 (13-6) 21-Jones 10-Lambert 2/25/12 #PHILADELPHIA UNIV. W, 62-42 17-10 (13-6) 19-Anderson 15-Anderson 3/2/12 #HOLY FAMILY UNIV. L, 53-61 17-11 (13-6) 19-Jones 6-Lambert, Anderson Home games in CAPS; * - CACC game; ^ - Assumption Tournament, Worcester, MA; @ - Dowling Tournament, Oakdale, NY; # - CACC Tournament 2011-2012 STATISTICS REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Jeanette Anderson 28-15 826-29.5 183-352 .520 0-0 .000 77-122 .631 109-167 276 9.9 48-0 17 79 18 26 443 15.8 Torey Jones 27-27 845-31.3 144-381 .378 56-145 .386 76-97 .784 23-85 108 4.0 62-1 104 96 8 42 420 15.6 Gillian Felix 28-17 578-20.6 86-191 .450 1-5 .200 75-115 .652 53-129 182 6.5 74-2 19 60 47 23 248 8.9 Kaitlyn Lambert 28-27 666-23.8 82-175 .469 8-29 .276 16-24 .667 61-93 154 5.5 47-0 23 38 16 22 188 6.7 Willeen Capehart 28-12 526-18.8 55-146 .377 10-36 .278 35-50 .700 21-40 61 2.2 24-0 48 50 2 15 155 5.5 Emily Caswell 28-3 469-16.8 57-125 .456 10-23 .435 31-37 .838 20-69 89 3.2 36-0 25 42 4 24 155 5.5 Devin Gold 8-0 122-15.3 13-38 .342 7-17 .412 4-4 1.000 6-13 19 2.4 6-0 11 10 0 11 37 4.6 Stephanie Cadet 28-18 605-21.6 33-120 .275 18-74 .243 22-35 .629 11-56 67 2.4 15-0 61 59 1 37 106 3.8 Jessica Coscia 27-21 657-24.3 29-80 .363 5-21 .238 13-26 .500 11-20 31 1.1 30-0 124 101 0 17 76 2.8 Taylor Baggs 23-0 151-6.6 15-37 .405 2-5 .400 7-14 .500 9-21 30 1.3 12-0 4 9 0 12 39 1.7 Shantel McNeil 22-0 114-5.2 9-27 .333 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 8-18 26 1.2 12-0 6 14 2 2 24 1.1 Chelsea Loscalzo 9-0 26-2.9 1-8 .125 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 5 0.6 Joy Morrison 7-0 21-3.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2 3 0.4 3-0 0 1 0 3 1 0.1 Ariel Paige 13-0 25-1.9 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 1-3 .333 0-4 4 0.3 5-0 2 4 0 0 1 0.1 Morgan Thompson 9-0 19-2.1 0-7 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 2 0.2 2-0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0 TEAM 70-78 148 5.3 1 10 Total 28 707-1694 .417 118-363 .325 366-546 .670 403-797 1200 42.9 378-3 444 577 98 235 1898 67.8 Opponents 28 685-1847 .371 119-436 .273 298-409 .729 419-667 1086 38.8 471-13 379 489 105 283 1787 63.8 CALDWELL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-2013

ALL-TIME RECORDS*

Points Field Goals Made 1. Danielle Ciresi 1987-91 2,491 1. Monica Snook 757 1990-94 2. Gina Borea 1984-88 1,990 2. Shenee Clark 571 2000-04 3. Monica Snook 1990-94 1,957 3. Nicole Campbell 555 1993-97 4. Shenee Clarke 2000-04 1,583 4. Antrinette Barrino 540 1997-2002 5. Antrinette Barrino 1997-2002 1,578 5. Kirsty Leedham 512 2007-11 6. Kirsty Leedham 2007-2011 1,558 7. Nicole Campbell 1993-97 1,455 Field Goal Percentage 8. Torey Jones 2009-present 1,311 1. Jeanette Anderson .516 2010-present 9. Mackenzie Lynch 2006-09 1,232 2. Dana Leary .473 2004-08 10. Gwendolyn Gunn 1996-2000 1,225 3. Monica Snook .466 1990-94 11. Dana Leary 2004-08 1,049 4. Emily Caswell .456 2011-present 12. Liz Ramirez 1994-98 1,032 5. Janay Perkins .449 2007-09 13. Michelle Riley 1992-96 1,031 14. Kaitlyn Lambert 2008-12 875 Three-Point Field Goals 15. Barbara Weischadle 1993-97 873 1. Kirsty Leedham 202 2007-11 16. Melissa Freeman 2004-08 859 2. Torey Jones 170 2009-present 17. Debbie Soltis 1991-95 817 3. Jennifer Carleton 149 1999-2003 Jeanette Anderson 2010-present 817 4. Shannon Coyle 146 2004-07 19. Shannon Coyle 2004-07 793 5. Michelle Riley 118 1992-96 20. Jennifer Kalish 1996-99 776 Steals Rebounds 1. Shenee Clark 298 2000-04 1. Nicole Campbell 1,334 1993-97 2. Nicole Campbell 294 1993-97 2. Antrinette Barrino 1,192 1997-2002 3. Antrinette Barrino 258 1997-2002 3. Liz Ramirez 890 1994-98 4. Abena George 233 2007-11 4. Monica Snook 852 1990-94 5. Monica Snook 232 1990-94 5. Mackenzie Lynch 814 2006-09 Blocked Shots Free Throws Made 1. Nicole Campbell 233 1993-97 1. Mackenzie Lynch 453 2006-09 2. Gillian Felix 129 2009-present 2. Monica Snook 443 1990-94 3. Antrinette Barrino 82 1997-2002 3. Gwendolyn Gunn 429 1996-2000 4. Melissa Freeman 75 2004-08 4. Shenee Clark 350 2000-04 5. Monica Snook 70 1990-94 5. Nicole Campbell 342 1993-97 Assists Free Throw Percentage 1. Karen Piasecki 501 1990-92 1. Torey Jones .787 2009-present 2. Kim Tedesco 490 1996-2000 2. Mackenzie Lynch .773 2006-09 3. Abena George 401 2007-11 3. Kirsty Leedham .772 2007-11 4. Shenee Clark 370 2000-04 4. Kaitlyn Lambert .766 2008-12 5. Monica Snook 343 1990-94 5. Shannon Rafferty .764 1999-2002

*Except for points, records include the seasons from 1990-91 to the present. CALDWELL COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 2012-2013 SCHEDULE DATE TEAM H/A TIME SITE Nov. 9 %U. of District of Columbia N 7:00 PM Sparkill, NY Nov. 10 %St. Thomas Aquinas A 4:00 PM Sparkill, NY Nov. 12 New York Inst. Tech. A 8:00 PM Old Westbury, NY Nov. 16 ^Assumption College N 5:30 PM Easton, MA Nov. 17 ^Stonehill College A 3:30 PM Easton, MA Nov. 19 University of Bridgeport H 7:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Nov. 24 #East Stroudsburg Univ. A 5:00 PM East Stroudsburg, PA Nov. 25 #Virginia Union University A 1:00 PM East Stroudsburg, PA Nov. 28 *Dominican College A 6:00 PM Orangeburg, NY Dec. 1 *Georgian Court Univ. H 4:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Dec. 4 *Post University A 6:00 PM Waterbury, CT Dec. 8 *Goldey-Beacom College A 1:00 PM Wilmington, DE Dec. 12 Queens College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Dec. 15 *Felician College H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Dec. 19 *Bloomfield College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Jan. 5 *Holy Family University H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Jan. 9 *Felician College A 6:00 PM Rutherford, NJ Jan. 12 *Post University H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Jan. 23 *Nyack College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Jan. 26 *Philadelphia University A 2:00 PM Philadelphia, PA Jan. 29 *Dominican College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Feb. 2 *University of Sciences H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Feb. 6 *Nyack College A 6:00 PM Nyack, NY Feb. 9 *Chestnut Hill College H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Feb. 12 *Concordia College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ Feb. 16 * A 1:00 PM New Castle, DE Feb. 19 *Bloomfield College A 6:00 PM Bloomfield, NJ Feb. 23 *Concordia College A 1:00 PM Bronxville, NY Mar. 2 CACC First Round TBA TBA Higher Seed Mar. 8-9 CACC Semifinals/Finals TBA TBA USciences, Philadelphia, PA * Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game; % STAC Tournament, Sparkill, NY; ^ Stonehill Tournament, Easton, MA; # ESU Tournament, E. Stroudsburg, PA