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Charleston • Delaware • Drexel • Elon • Hofstra • James Madison • UNCW • Northeastern • Towson• William & Mary 2018-19 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL Team W L Pct. PF PA H A Stk. W L Pct. PF PA H A N L10 Stk James Madison 17 1 .944 68.4 48.9 9-0 8-1 W13 29 5 .853 66.0 50.9 18-0 11-4 0-1 9-1 W4 Drexel 14 4 .778 62.3 50.4 6-3 8-1 W1 24 9 .727 60.2 50.5 9-5 12-2 3-2 6-4 L2 UNCW 11 7 .611 66.3 64.2 8-1 3-6 W2 18 12 .600 65.6 64.1 13-1 5-10 0-1 5-5 L1 Towson 11 7 .611 68.4 66.1 5-4 6-3 L3 20 13 .606 67.2 67.2 8-4 10-9 2-0 6-4 L1 Delaware 11 7 .611 62.5 59.1 6-3 5-4 L1 16 15 .516 61.5 60.8 8-6 6-7 2-2 7-3 L2 Northeastern 9 9 .500 70.6 69.4 6-3 3-6 W4 20 12 .625 69.9 66.5 12-3 7-8 1-1 5-5 L2 William & Mary 7 11 .389 66.1 69.4 3-6 4-5 W1 15 16 .484 65.0 65.2 7-7 7-8 1-1 4-6 L1 Elon 4 14 .222 57.9 68.0 2-7 2-7 L1 9 21 .300 62.2 69.6 5-10 4-10 0-1 2-8 L2 Hofstra 3 15 .167 57.5 67.8 2-7 1-8 L3 11 22 .333 59.2 65.7 4-9 4-10 3-3 4-6 L1 Charleston 3 15 .167 57.3 74.0 2-7 1-8 L8 7 23 .233 60.8 70.8 5-10 2-12 0-1 1-9 L9 UPCOMING SCHEDULE CAA POSTSEASON HONORS -- WNIT -- PLAYER OF THE YEAR: BAILEY GREENBERG, DREXEL Wednesday, April 3 JUNIOR | FORWARD | NORTH WALES, PA./ARCHBISHOP WOOD Northwestern at James Madison (CAA.tv)...... 7 p.m. Greenberg led the CAA in scoring at 17.9 points per game while also ranking third in field-goal percentage (47.8) and rebounding (7.0 rpg) ... The first Drexel player to be voted CAA Player of the Year since Gabriela Marginean took the honor in 2009.

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: EVA HODGSON, WILLIAM & MARY FRESHMAN | GUARD | RINDGE, N.H./NEW HAMPTON SCHOOL Hodgson earned Rookie of the Year accolades after leading all CAA freshmen in both scoring (10.1 ppg) and 3-point shooting (41.1) ... Upper her game in conference play, averaging 11.7 points and hitting 45.3-percent of her 3-pointers.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: KAYLA COOPER-WILLIAMS, JAMES MADISON RESULTS REDSHIRT-JUNIOR | CENTER | DUMFRIES, VA./C.D. HYLTON -- WNIT -- Cooper-Williams was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year after leading the CAA Sunday, March 31 in both rebounding (9.8 rpg) and blocks (2.9 bpg) ... Has grabbed 61 more rebounds James Madison 54, Georgetown 44 and swatted 30 more shots than any other player in the conference. Thursday, March 28 James Madison 70, Virginia Tech 66 SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR: JACKIE BENITEZ, JAMES MADISON REDSHIRT-JUNIOR | GUARD | TOBYHANNA, PA./POCONO MOUNTAIN WEST Sunday, March 24 James Madison 71, USF 54 Benitez earned the Sixth Player of the Year award after coming off the bench in all Friday, March 22 but two of James Madison’s games this season, Benitez was the Dukes’ third-leading James Madison 48, North Carolina A&T 37 scorer, ranking 13th in the CAA at 11.4 ppg. Harvard 69, Drexel 56 Thursday, March 21 COACH OF THE YEAR: DIANE RICHARDSON, TOWSON Butler 89, Northeastern 72 Richardson was voted Coach of the Year for the first time after guiding Towson to -- NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP -- one of the nation’s top turnarounds in 2018-19. In Richardson’s second season at Friday, March 22 the helm, Towson vaulted from nine wins in 2017-18 to 17 this season and an 11-7 (2) UConn 110, (15) Towson 61 CAA record, good for the No. 4 seed in the CAA Championship. -- CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP -- Saturday, March 16 DEAN EHLERS RECIPIENT: ABBY GONZALES, DELAWARE Game 9: (4) Towson 53, (2) Drexel 49 JUNIOR | GUARD | WEXFORD, PA./NORTH ALLEGHENY Friday, March 15 An elementary education major, Gonzales is preparing for a career in teaching once Game 7: (4) Towson 69, (9) Hofstra 48 her basketball career comes to an end ... A team captain, Gonzales has started 29 Game 8: (2) Drexel 73, (6) Northeastern 69 (OT) of 30 games this season, running Delaware’s offense, leading the team in assists. Thursday, March 14 Game 3: (9) Hofstra 57, (1) #--/rv James Madison 50 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: BOOGIE BROZOSKI, HOFSTRA Game 4: (4) Towson 59, (5) Delaware 49 SENIOR | GUARD | CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, N.Y./LONG ISLAND LUTHERAN Game 5: (2) Drexel 71, (7) William & Mary 60 Game 6: (6) Northeastern 75, (3) UNCW 64 A community health major with a 3.83 grade-point average, Brozoski has made an Wednesday, March 13 impact both on and off the court for Hofstra ... Brozoski has reached double figures Game 1: (9) Hofstra 77, (8) Elon 75 in 27-of-30 games this season, including three efforts with 30 or more points. Game 2: (7) William & Mary 61, (10) Charleston 41 * - CAA game (rankings are Associated Press/USA Today Coaches Poll)

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POSTSEASON NOTES 24.5-percent ... JMU is 14th at 27.0-percent. • James Madison has reached the semifinals of the CAA WEEKLY HONORS WNIT for the second time in program history and first • James Madison is second in the country PLAYER OF THE WEEK since 2012 ... The Dukes have defeated North Carolina in field-goal percentage defense, holding A&T, USF, Virginia Tech and Georgetown at home. teams to 31.9-percent from the field. November 12...... Kionna Jeter, Towson November 19...... Jess Genco, Northeastern • The Dukes are the first CAA team to reach the • The Dukes are second in the November 26...... Bailey Greenberg, Drexel semifinals since Drexel captured the 2013 WNIT country with 215 blocked shots. title ... JMU lost in the 2012 WNIT title game. December 3...... Kamiah Smalls, James Madison • Drexelheld 16 of 33 opponents to 50 or fewer December 10...... Kamiah Smalls, James Madison • Making its first NCAA Tournament appearance, points ... The Dragons are 16-0 in those games. Towson fell at No. 2 UConn, 110-61. December 17...... Jess Genco, Northeastern • JMU has held 16 of 34 opponents to 50 or fewer December 24...... Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra • Drexel and Northeastern both fell on the road in the points ... The Dukes are 15-1 in those games. December 31...... Bianca Boggs, William & Mary opening round of the WNIT ... Drexel was making its fifth straight WNIT appearance, while Northeastern HANDING OUT HARDWARE January 7...... Jess Genco, Northeastern was in the WNIT for the first time in program history. • Drexel’s Bailey Greenberg became the first Drexel January 14...... Kionna Jeter, Towson player to earn CAA Player of the Year honors since 2009. January 21...... Shrita Parker, UNCW • Including Towson, four CAA teams were selected for postseason play - Drexel, James Madison • Kayla Cooper-Williams was voted the CAA January 28...... Bailey Greenberg, Drexel and Northeastern were all selected to the WNIT. Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the February 4...... Bailey Greenberg, Drexel first Duke to earn the honors since 2014. February 11...... Lacey Suggs, UNCW CAA CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES • Towson captured its first CAA women’s basketball title, • Likewise, Delaware’s Abby Gonzales is February 18...... Samone DeFreese, Delaware rallying for a 53-49 win over Drexel ... The Tigers will the first Blue Hen to earn the Dean Ehlers February 25...... Bailey Greenberg, Drexel be making their first NCAA Tournament appearance. Award since Stephanie Leon in 2014. March 4...... Jess Genco, Northeastern • CAA Championship All-Tournament Team: Boogie • William & Mary’s Eva Hodgson is the March 11...... Jackie Benitez, James Madison Brozoski, Hofstra; Jess Genco, Northeastern; first Tribe player voted CAA Rookie of Bailey Greenberg, Drexel; Kionna Jeter, Towson; the Year since Marlena Tremba in 2014. Niki Metzel, Drexel; Nukiya Mayo, Towson (MOP). ROOKIE OF THE WEEK • Towson’s Diane Richardson is the first November 12...... Jasmine Dickey, Delaware • Towson is playing for its first CAA Championship Towson women’s basketball voted tabbed November 19...... Jasmine Dickey, Delaware after a 69-48 win over Hofstra ... The Tigers CAA Coach of the Year by her peers. have never reached the NCAA Tournament November 26...... Jasmine Dickey, Delaware and are competing for their first conference MOST IMPROVED December 3...... Eva Hodgson, William & Mary title since the 1984 East Coast Conference • Towson and UNCW have already eclipsed last season’s December 10...... Madison Green, James Madison championship, which they won over Delaware. wins totals ... At 20-13, Towson has improved by 11 wins ... UNCW improved by 6 wins with an 18-11 mark. December 17...... Tyler Collins, Charleston • Drexel reached the CAA title game for the December 24...... Emma Krause, William & Mary second straight year and sixth time overall after • Towson’s 9.5-game improvement (9-21 to December 31...... Jasmine Dickey, Delaware outlasting Northeastern, 73-69, in overtime 20-13) is tied for the seventh-best in the ... Drexel is 1-4 in CAA title games, having last country through March 24 ... UNCW’s 6.5- January 7...... Eva Hodgson, William & Mary won the conference championship in 2009. game bump (12-19 to 18-12) is tied for 23rd. January 14...... Maura Hendrixson, Drexel • Towson’s 29 points in the 2nd quarter • Towson’s 20 wins are the program’s most since January 21...... Jasmine Dickey, Delaware of its 69-48 win over Hofstra set a CAA the 2007-08 season, when they went 22-11. January 28...... Maura Hendrixson, Drexel Championship record for points in a quarter. February 4...... Arynn Eady, Charleston • The Tigers’ 11 wins in CAA play are the program’s most • Hofstra became the first No. 9 seed to reach the CAA since 2007-08, when Towson turned in a 12-6 mark. February 11...... Eva Hodgson, William & Mary semifinals after stunning No. 1 James Madison, 57-50 February 18...... Janeen Camp, Towson ... In the 36-year history of the CAA Championship, the • UNCW’s 18 wins are the program’s most February 25...... Keishana Washington, Drexel No. 1 seed had never fallen short of the semifinal round. since recording 20 in the 2011-12 season. March 4...... Eva Hodgson, William & Mary • Northeastern reached the CAA semifinal • The Seahawks’ 11 wins in CAA play are the program’s March 11...... Kendall Currence, Northeastern for the second time since 2016. most since the 2011-12 season, when they went 11-7. • Hofstra’s Boogie Brozoski set the CAA Championship TOP 25 RECOGNITION NATIONAL HONORS single-game scoring record, posting 42 points in the • Two CAA teams sit in the CollegeInsider.com Mid- Pride’s 77-75 win over Elon ... Brozoski’s 42 points Major Top 25 March 12 poll ... James Madison also set the Hofstra single-game and Bob Carpenter remained at No. 8, while Drexel comes in at No. 16. USBWA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Center records ... Brozoski’s 12-of-12 effort at the January 22...... Shrita Parker, UNCW free-throw tied the CAA Championship record for free- • For the third time in four weeks, James Madison throw percentage in a game (minimum 10 attempts). earned votes in the USA Today Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll ... The Dukes collected MID-MAJOR PLAYER OF THE WEEK • William & Mary’s Bianca Boggs set the three points in the poll, ranking 34th overall. Tribe’s single-season scoring record, finishing her senior year with 530 points after an MILESTONES 18-point effort in a 71-60 loss to Drexel. • James Madison has clinched the program’s 14th straight season with at least 20 wins ... The Dukes HOME COURT DOMINANCE have won at least a share of the CAA regular- • James Madison’s 31-game home court winning season title in five of the last six seasons ... JMU’s streak at the Convocation Center is the second- 29 wins this season have tied the program record. longest in school history ... The 31-game streak is also the third-longest active streak in the nation. • Drexel’s Denise Dillon recorded her 300th career win with the Dragons in the team’s 76-45 victory over 3-D: DUKES, DRAGONS & DEFENSE Northeastern ... Dillon joins Wendy Larry (493 at Old • James Madison and Drexel are among the Dominion), Kenny Brooks (337 at James Madison) nation’s premiere defensive teams, ranking in and Tina Martin (330 at Delaware) as the only head the top 10 in four categories through March 31. coaches to win 300 games as a head coach in the CAA ... Dillon also has 201 victories in CAA play, including • Drexel’s 50.5 points allowed per game leads regular season and postseason, joining that trio. the nation ... James Madison sits directly behind the Dragons, allowing 50.9 ppg. AIN’T NO PARTY LIKE A THREE-POINT PARTY • Northeastern’s Jess Genco and Hofstra’s Ana • The Dragons also lead the nation in 3-point Hernandez Gil have each recorded top-10 three- defense, limiting teams to point shooting marks this season ... Genco has hit

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nine (at Providence, Dec. 15) and eight (at Florida, crowd of 1,622 fans, marking the most to watch Nov. 28) three’s in games this season, tying for a home women’s basketball game in Elon history. #CAAHOOPS VS. THE REST fourth and 10th in CAA history ... Genco’s nine CAA Non-Conference 70-49 triples against Providence set a Northeastern • Hofstra (11-22, 3-15 CAA) saw its season come to ACC 1-7 program record ... Hernandez Gil’s eight three’s a close after a 69-48 loss to Hofstra ... The Pride’s American 3-2 at Holy Cross on Dec. 5 are also tied for 10th. semifinal apperance was its first since 2015 ... America East 5-2 A-10 16-6 Freshman JaKayla Brown recorded a career-high 17 Atlantic Sun 3-0 SCRATCHING RECORDS points in Hofstra’s upset of No. 1 James Madison ... Big 12 0-1 • William & Mary and Hofstra bettered the NCAA record Boogie Brozoski has reached double digits in scoring in Big East 4-1 Big Sky 0-1 for combined percentage on March 9 ... 30 of 33 games, including a record-setting 42 against Big South 7-5 Hofstra went 24-of-25 (96.0%) from the line, while Elon ... Brozoski’s 42 points put her over 1,000 in her Big Ten 0-2 William & Mary was 21-of-22 (95.5%), creating a career and broke the CAA Championship and Hofstra Big West 0-0 combined mark of 45-for-47 (95.7%) ... The NCAA single-game records ... Ana Hernandez Gil recorded a Conference-USA 1-1 Horizon League 0-2 record book coming into the season says the career-high 24 points - all on 3-pointers on Dec. 5. Ivy League 0-3 combined percentage records were 45-of-48 (93.8%) MAAC 6-4 (at least 40 made) by USC and Arizona State on Feb. James Madison (29-5, 17-1 CAA) reached the MAC 0-1 • MEAC 9-0 19, 2000 and 35-of-37 (94.6%) (at least 30 made) semifinals of the WNIT with a 54-44 win over Missouri Valley 0-2 on Jan. 3, 1985, between NC State and Georgia Tech. Georgetown ... The Dukes have held opponents to 10 Mountain West 1-0 or fewer points in 46 of 136 quarters this season ... Northeast 1-2 Ohio Valley 0-0 • James Madison’s 18 3-pointers in its 103-57 Kamiah Smalls has reached double figures in 30-of- Pac-12 0-0 win at Delaware State matched the CAA single- 32 games this year and became the 31st member of Patriot League 5-2 game record ... The Dukes equaled Drexel’s 18 JMU’s 1,000-point Club on Dec. 30 ... Kayla Cooper- SEC 1-1 Southern 0-2 triples against Northeastern on Feb. 8, 2007. Williams became JMU’s career blocks leader with Southland 1-0 240 and is fourth on the CAA list, 15 from matching Summit 0-0 TOP 10 W&M’s Tiffany Benson’s 255 ... James Madison held Sun Belt 0-2 SWAC 0-0 • For the second straight season, the CAA ranked in the 14 of 18 CAA opponents to 54 points or fewer and West Coast 0-0 top 10 of team rankings in the season-ending RPI six opponents to 40 or fewer points this year... JMU WAC 1-0 conference rankings ... The CAA was 10th among the recorded a scoring margin of +19.5 in CAA play. Non-Division I 5-0 32 conferences, trailing only the ACC, SEC, Big Ten, Pac-12, Big East, American, MAC and Ivy League. • UNCW (18-12, 11-7 CAA) dropped a 75-64 VERSUS THE TOP 25 contest to Northeastern in the CAA quarterfinals ... DATE TEAM OPPONENT RANK RESULT • In 2017, the CAA ranked ninth; in the last decade, UNCW’s No. 3 seed was the program’s best since Nov. 6 Elon North Carolina --/rv L, 100-69 Nov. 9 Drexel Quinnipiac --/rv L, 56-52 the best CAA place in the season-ending RPI was being a No. 3 seed in the 2011 CAA Championship Nov. 9 Delaware at Northern Iowa rv (MM) L, 79-67 seventh in 2012. ... GiGi Smith has scored in double figures in 28 of Nov. 13 Hofstra at Stony Brook rv (MM) L, 77-49 Nov. 15 Drexel Bucknell 8 (MM) W, 64-42 30 UNCW games ... Lacey Suggs recorded a career- Nov. 18 Elon at Duke rv/20 L, 81-64 • Entering the CAA Championship, the CAA ranks 10th, high 29 points versus Elon, going 11-of-16 from Nov. 24 Hofstra vs. Marist 9 (MM) L, 71-57 Nov. 30 Elon Marist 9 (MM) L, 61-57 between the American Athletic Conference and Ivy the floor ... Shrita Parker has scored in double Dec. 2 Towson at Syracuse 12/12 L, 98-55 League. figures in 19 of 24 games, including a career-high Dec. 8 James Madison at Maryland 7/7 L, 87-63 Dec. 8 Drexel vs. Wright State 18 (MM) L, 71-63 (ot) 36 at NCCU on Nov. 20 ... UNCW’s 68 combined Dec. 18 Northeastern at Marist 14 (MM) L, 90-84 CAA IN REVIEW: points in its 35-33 win over Longwood are the Dec. 20 Delaware Maryland 5/5 L, 77-53 • Charleston (7-23, 3-15 CAA) closed its season fewest in the NCAA this season ... The Seahawks Dec. 20 Towson West Virginia rv/rv L, 90-43 Dec. 21 Drexel Penn 19 (MM) L, 55-39 with a 61-41 loss to William & Mary in the CAA are 18-3 under Karen Barefoot when scoring 70 Dec. 22 Northeastern Maine 15 (MM) W, 63-55 Championship ... Charleston announced it would not or more points, including a 12-1 mark this season. Jan. 4 Towson at Drexel 9 (MM) W, 55-54 Jan. 4 Delaware James Madison 17 (MM) L, 68-43 retain head coach Candice M. Jackson on March 14 Jan. 4 Elon at Northeastern 13 (MM) L, 79-71 ... Darien Huff finished 11th in school history (Division • Northeastern (20-12, 9-9 CAA) fell at Butler, 89- Jan. 6 Drexel James Madison 17 (MM) L, 51-35 Jan. 6 James Madison at Drexel 9 (MM) W, 51-35 I era) with 1,042 career points ... Tyler Collins hit 72, in the first round of the WNIT ... The Huskies Jan. 6 William & Mary at Northeastern 13 (MM) L, 88-74 the game-tying 3 with 0.7 seconds left to force were making their first appearance in the event ... Jan. 11 Hofstra at James Madison 17 (MM) L, 77-54 Northeastern has won 20 or more games for the Jan. 11 Towson Northeastern 13 (MM) W, 88-83 double overtime and the game-winning layup with Jan. 13 Northeastern at James Madison 17 (MM) L, 84-49 3.9 seconds left in CofC’s 79-77 double-overtime third time in program history ... Jess Genco finished Jan. 13 James Madison Northeastern 13 (MM) W, 84-49 win over William & Mary ... Deja Ford recorded her career owning Genco would finish her career with Jan. 13 Delaware Drexel 9 (MM) L, 57-40 Jan. 18 UNCW James Madison 11 (MM) W, 66-63 21 games this season with 10 or more points. 1,567 career points, good for third in Northeastern Jan. 18 Northeastern Drexel 16 (MM) L, 61-59 history ... Genco closed her career owning the Jan. 18 Drexel at Northeastern 17 (MM) W, 61-59 Jan. 18 Charleston Towson rv (MM) L, 77-61 • Delaware (16-15, 11-7 CAA) fell against Towson, Huskies’ program record for minutes (4,687), Jan. 20 Delaware at Northeastern 17 (MM) L, 75-62 59-49, in the CAA quarterfinals ... Delaware has games started (122), assists (548), 3-point field Jan. 20 Hofstra Drexel 16 (MM) L, 61-49 th Jan. 20 Charleston James Madison 11 (MM) L, 91-50 reached at least 15 wins for the 11 straight season goals (298) and 3-point field-goal attempts (851). Jan. 20 UNCW Towson rv (MM) W, 77-73 and 16 for the fourth straight year ... Delaware Jan. 25 William & Mary at James Madison 12 (MM) L, 65-48 posted 11 CAA wins in back-to-back seasons for Towson (20-13, 11-7 CAA) lost at UConn, 110-61, Jan. 25 Charleston at Drexel 15 (MM) L, 76-53 • Jan. 25 Elon at Towson rv (MM) L, 59-58 the first time since 2013 ... Samone DeFreese’s 31 in the first round of the NCAA Championship ... The Jan. 27 Elon at James Madison 12 (MM) L, 82-30 points on Feb. 15 marked the first 30-plus point Tigers were in the NCAA Tournament for the first Jan. 27 UNCW at Drexel 15 (MM) L, 67-55 Jan. 27 Hofstra Northeastern rv (MM) W, 78-61 game by a Blue Hen since Hannah Jardine logged time in program history ... Junior Q. Murray recorded Jan. 27 William & Mary at Towson rv (MM) W, 80-69 31 in double overtime at George Mason in December 147 assists on the year, setting the program’s Feb. 1 Elon Drexel 15 (MM) L, 59-44 Feb. 1 Charleston Northeastern rv (MM) L, 87-56 2015 ... Jasmine Dickey (hand) returned to the single-season record ... Towson earned its first CAA Feb. 3 UNCW Northeastern rv (MM) W, 83-70 Delaware lineup on March 7, tallying eight points. championship, 53-49, over Drexel ... Nukiya Mayo Feb. 3 Towson at James Madison 12 (MM) L, 71-59 (ot) Feb. 3 William & Mary Drexel 15 (MM) L, 62-58 earned Most Outstanding Player honors for the Feb. 3 James Madison Towson rv (MM) W, 71-59 (ot) • Drexel (24-9, 14-4 CAA) fell at Harvard, 69-56, championship after posting 20 points in the title Feb. 8 Hofstra Towson rv (MM) L, 68-56 in the opening round of the WNIT ... The Dragons game ... Kionna Jeter recorded 14 games with 20-plus Feb. 8 Northeastern James Madison 12 (MM) L, 58-51 Feb. 8 James Madison at Northeastern rv (MM) W, 58-51 were appearing in its fifth straight WNIT ... Drexel points, including a game-high 30 points in the win Feb. 10 Hofstra James Madison 12 (MM) L, 59-44 has earned a top-4 seed in eight consecutive CAA over Delaware ... Jeter has reached double figures in Feb. 10 Northeastern Towson rv (MM) W, 77-68 Feb. 10 Towson at Northeastern rv (MM) L, 77-68 Championships ... Niki Metzel has posted three 28-of-33 contests ... Mayo and Jeter form the highest- Feb. 10 Delaware at Drexel 15 (MM) L, 58-41 straight games with 10 or more points, including a scoring tandem in the CAA ... Towson’s 20 wins have Feb. 15 Charleston at James Madison 10 (MM) L, 76-35 Feb. 15 Hofstra at Drexel 15 (MM) L, 62-39 career-high 24 versus Northeastern ... Drexel is 16-0 already eclipsed last season’s wins total of 9 and are Feb. 15 Towson UNCW rv (MM) W, 82-61 when holding an opponent to 50 or fewer points ... the most since the 2007-08 team won 22 games. Feb. 17 James Madison UNCW rv (MM) W, 58-51 Feb. 17 UNCW at James Madison 10 (MM) L, 58-51 Bailey Greenberg has led Drexel in scoring in 24 of Feb. 17 Northeastern at Drexel 15 (MM) L, 76-45 32 games, including a career-high 31 against UNCW • William & Mary (15-16, 7-11 CAA) dropped a 71- Feb. 22 Elon James Madison --/rv | 9 (MM) L, 74-46 ... The Dragons lead the nation in scoring defense 60 contest against Drexel in the CAA quarterfinals ... Feb. 22 UNCW Drexel 14 (MM) L, 65-53 Feb. 24 William & Mary James Madison --/rv | 9 (MM) L, 78-65 (50.5 ppg) and 3-point field goal defense (24.5%). Bianca Boggs became the first player in William & Feb. 24 Charleston UNCW 14 (MM) L, 65-42 Mary history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and March 1 William & Mary at Drexel 12 (MM) W, 76-72 (3ot) March 3 Towson James Madison --/rv | 8 (MM) L, 63-56 • Elon (9-21, 4-14 CAA) closed its season with a 77- 300 assists with six assists at Delaware ... Boggs March 3 James Madison at Towson rv (MM) W, 63-56 75 loss to No. 9 Hofstra in the CAA Championship set the Tribe’s single-season scoring record with 530 March 7 Drexel at James Madison 8 (MM) L, 58-47 March 7 James Madison Drexel 12 (MM) W, 58-47 ... Jaylinn Powell posted a team-high 19 points in ... William & Mary’s 41 points in its first-round win March 9 Delaware at James Madison 8 (MM) L, 56-51 the loss ... Emily Maupin’s 26-point, 11- over Charleston allowed are the lowest for a Tribe March 9 Towson Drexel 12 (MM) L, 77-44 double-double on Jan. 13 was Maupin’s third of opponent this season and the fourth time they have March 14 Hofstra vs. James Madison 8 (MM) W, 57-50 March 14 William & Mary vs. Drexel 16 (MM) L, 71-60 the season, while the 26 points were a career- held a team below 50 points … Eva Hodgson has March 15 Northeastern vs. Drexel 16 (MM) L, 73-69 (OT) high ... Lexi Mercer was perfect in the first half en recorded 16 games with 10-plus points ... On Nov. March 16 Towson vs. Drexel 16 (MM) W, 53-49 th March 22 Towson vs. UConn 2/2 L, 110-61 route to a career-high 22 points in Elon’s win over 27, Boggs became the 20 player in school history March 22 James Madison North Carolina A&T rv (MM) W, 48-37 Charleston ... The Phoenix opened the Schar Center to record her 1,000th career point for W&M and is at VERSUS THE TOP 25: 0-11 on Nov. 6, falling to #rv/-- North Carolina before a 1,437 for her career - sixth in Tribe history. VERSUS THE MID-MAJOR TOP 25: 22-48

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NCAA STAT LEADERS (TOP 50) CAA POSTEASON HONORS TEAM LEADERS (through March 31) 2018-19 All-CAA First Team Bianca Boggs William & Mary Sr. G 5-8 Waldorf, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken Category Team Rank Stat Jess Genco Northeastern Sr. G 5-5 Scranton, Pa./Scranton Prep :Turnover Ratio Drexel 24 1.24 Bailey Greenberg Drexel Jr. F 5-11 North Wales, Pa./Archbishop Wood Blocked Shots James Madison 2 215 Kionna Jeter Towson r-So. G 5-8 Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg Towson 4 208 Kamiah Smalls James Madison Jr. G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann Goretti

Blocks/Game James Madison 3 6.3 2018-19 All-CAA Second Team Towson 4 6.3 Lexie Barrier James Madison Jr. G 5-10 Ironton, Ohio/Ironton Delaware 38 4.5 Boogie Brozoski Hofstra Sr. G 5-6 Cambria Heights, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran (Michigan) Fewest Turnovers Drexel 14 400 Samone DeFreese Delaware Jr. F 6-0 Bergenfield, N.J./Berkshire (Mass.) Nukiya Mayo Towson Jr. G/F 6-3 Bronx, N.Y./Monsignor Scanlan Field-Goal Pct. Defense James Madison 2 31.9 Shrita Parker UNCW r-Sr. G 5-7 Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes (Rutgers) Delaware 24 36.4 GiGi Smith UNCW r-Jr. G 5-10 Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor (Old Dominion) Free Throw Attempts Towson 18 692 Free Throws Made Towson 32 464 2018-19 All-CAA Third Team Free Throw Percentage William & Mary 28 75.5 Jackie Benitez James Madison r-Jr. G 5-10 Tobyhanna, Pa./Pocono Mountain West (Siena) Kayla Cooper-Williams James Madison r-Jr. C 6-2 Dumfries, Va./C.D. Hylton Off. Rebounds/Game Towson 6 16.7 Darien Huff Charleston Sr. G 5-9 Elizabethtown, Ky./Elizabethtown James Madison 14 15.5 Deja Ford Charleston Jr. G 5-9 Waldorf, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken Delaware 23 15.0 Emily Maupin Elon So. F 6-3 Charlottesville, Va./The Covenant School Personal Fouls/Game Drexel 27 14.4 Lacey Suggs UNCW Jr. G 5-10 White Lake, N.C./East Bladen

Rebound Margin James Madison 11 8.7 CAA Player of the Year: Bailey Greenberg, Drexel Rebounds James Madison 8 1,493 CAA Rookie of the Year: Eva Hodgson, William & Mary Towson 23 1,408 CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Kayla Cooper-Williams, James Madison Rebounds/Game James Madison 5 43.91 CAA Sixth Player of the Year: Jackie Benitez, James Madison CAA Coach of the Year: Diane Richardson, Towson Towson 14 42.67 Dean Ehlers Recipient: Abby Gonzales, Delaware Delaware 32 41.48 CAA Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra Scoring Defense Drexel 1 50.5 James Madison 2 50.9 CAA All-Rookie Team Janeen Camp Towson Fr. C 6-5 Portsmouth, Va./TPLS Christian Academy Scoring Margin James Madison 12 15.1 Jasmine Dickey Delaware Fr. G/F 5-10 Baltimore, Md./Catonsville Drexel 43 9.7 Arynn Eady Charleston Fr. F 6-1 Atlanta, Ga./St. Francis Steals/Game UNCW 44 9.7 Eva Hodgson William & Mary Fr. G 5-9 Rindge, N.H./New Hampton School Three Pt FG Defense Drexel 1 24.5 Keishana Washington Drexel Fr. G 5-7 Pickering, Ontario, Canada/Durham Prep James Madison 14 27.0 2018-19 CAA All-Defensive Team Three-Point FG Percentage Northeastern 22 36.6 Bianca Boggs William & Mary Sr. G 5-8 Waldorf, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken William & Mary 48 35.2 Kayla Cooper-Williams James Madison r-Jr. C 6-2 Dumfries, Va./C.D. Hylton Turnover Margin Drexel 22 4.76 Bailey Greenberg Drexel Jr. F 5-11 North Wales, Pa./Archbishop Wood Turnovers/Game Drexel 15 12.1 Kionna Jeter Towson r-So. G 5-8 Spartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg Nukiya Mayo Towson Jr. G/F 6-3 Bronx, N.Y./Monsignor Scanlan INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (through March 31) Category Player Rank Stat CAA PRESEASON HONORS Assist:Turnover Ratio Logan Reynolds, JMU 8 3.21 2018-19 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Blocked Shots Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 5 96 First Team Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) ^* Blocks/Game Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 5 2.91 Kamiah Smalls, James Madison Jr. G 5-10 Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann Goretti Lexie Barrier, James Madison# Jr. G 5-10 Ironton, Ohio/Ironton Field Goal Attempts Kionna Jeter, TOW 47 509 Bianca Boggs, William & Mary* Sr. G 5-8 Waldorf, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken Boogie Brozoski, HOF 49 506 Jess Genco, Northeastern* Sr. G 5-5 Scranton, Pa./Scranton Prep # Field Goals Made Bailey Greenberg, DRX 45 219 Bailey Greenberg, Drexel Jr. F 5-11 North Wales, Pa./Archbishop Wood Free-Throw Pct. Jess Genco, NU 8 91.3 Second Team Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) Boogie Brozoski, HOF 15 88.5 Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra Sr. G 5-6 Cambria Heights, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran (Michigan) Minutes Played Jess Genco, NU 14 1227:49 Samone DeFreese, Delaware Jr. F 5-11 Bergenfield, N.J./Berkshire (Mass.) Kelly Koshuta, James Madison% r-Jr. F 6-2 Vienna, Va./James Madison (Virginia Tech) Boogie Brozoski, HOF 48 1171:07 Nukiya Mayo, Towson% Jr. G/F 6-3 Bronx, N.Y./Monsignor Scanlan Minutes/Game Jess Genco, NU 3 38.37 Saadia Munford, Elon@ So. G 5-6 Atlanta, Ga./Jonesboro Darien Huff, CofC 34 36.68 Off. Rebounds/Game Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 10 4.3 ^ - 2016-17 CAA Rookie of the Year & - 2017-18 CAA Rookie of the Year ! – 2017-18 CAA Player of the Year * - 2017-18 1st Team All-CAA Rebounds Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 27 333 # - 2017-18 2nd Team All-CAA % - 2017-18 3rd Team All-CAA $ - 2017-18 CAA All-Defensive Team @ - 2017-18 CAA Rebounds/Game Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU 40 10.1 All-Rookie Team Steals Kionna Jeter, TOW 19 89 Honorable Mention: Aubree Brown, Jr., G, Drexel; Nicole Enabosi!*$, Sr., F, Delaware; Gabby Giacone, Sr., F, Northeastern; Hannah Steals/Game Kionna Jeter, TOW 26 2.70 Nihill&@, So., G, Drexel; Lacey Suggs, Jr., G, UNCW Three-Point FG Att. Jackie Benitez, JMU 7 297 Ana Hernandez Gil, HOF 34 249 CAA Preseason Player of the Year: Kamiah Smalls, James Madison Jess Genco, NU 44 237 CAA PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH Three-Point FG Md Jess Genco, NU 37 89 Team Points (1st) Jackie Benitez, JMU 37 89 1. James Madison 79 (7) Three-Pt FG Md/Gm Jess Genco, NU 35 2.78 2. Drexel 71 (2) t3. Elon 61 (1) Jackie Benitez, JMU 42 2.70 t3. Delaware 61 5. Northeastern 52 6. William & Mary 37 7. UNCW 31 8. Towson 26 9. Hofstra 22 10. College of Charleston 10

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL USA TODAY COACHES POLL COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAJOR MARCH 18 MARCH 18 MARCH 12 Rank Team (1st) Record Points Pvs Rank Team (1st) Record Points Pvs Rank Team (1st) Record Points Pvs 1. Baylor (28) 31-1 700 1 1. Baylor (32) 31-1 800 1 1. Gonzaga (26) 26-3 762 1 2. UConn 31-2 665 2 2. UConn 31-2 764 2 2. South Dakota State (2) 24-5 743 2 3. Notre Dame 30-3 648 3 3. Notre Dame 30-3 733 3 3. FGCU (2)1 25-4 704 3 4. Mississippi State 30-2 614 4 4. Mississippi State 30-2 705 4 4. Drake (1) 23-5 685 4 5. Louisville 29-3 579 5 5. Louisville 29-3 670 5 5. South Dakota (1) 27-4 656 5 6. Stanford 28-4 568 6 6. Stanford 28-4 641 6 6. BYU 22-5 604 6 7. Oregon 29-4 531 7 7. Oregon 29-4 601 7 7. Central Michigan 24-6 591 7 8. Iowa 26-6 509 8 8. Iowa 26-6 585 8 8. James Madison 24-4 558 8 9. Maryland 28-4 456 9 9. Maryland 28-4 541 9 9. Quinnipiac 25-6 530 9 10. North Carolina State 26-5 450 10 10. North Carolina State 26-5 503 10 10. Wright State 25-6 500 10 11. Oregon State 24-7 376 11 11. Oregon State 24-7 442 12 11. Bucknell 25-5 454 11 12. Syracuse 24-8 324 15 12. Syracuse 24-8 395 14 12. Maine 24-7 407 13 13. Iowa State 25-8 312 13 13. Iowa State 25-8 369 15 13. Belmont 26-6 377 14 14. Texas A&M 24-7 301 17 14. Gonzaga 28-4 332 11 14. Ohio 25-4 347 15 15. South Carolina 21-9 291 16 15. Miami 24-8 327 16 15. Green Bay 22-7 317 16 16. Gonzaga 28-4 284 12 16. Marquette 26-7 321 13 16. Drexel 22-7 306 12 17. Kentucky 24-7 261 18 17. Kentucky 24-7 294 17 17. Princeton 20-9 249 17 18. Marquette 26-7 259 13 18. South Carolina 21-9 265 18 18. Penn 22-5 236 18 19. Miami 24-8 246 19 19. Texas A&M 24-7 222 19 19. American 20-9 200 20 20. UCLA 20-12 131 20 20. Arizona State 20-10 191 20 20. Lamar 24-5 145 21 21. Rice 28-3 103 24 21. DePaul 26-7 176 23 21. Buffalo 20-9 131 19 22. Arizona State 20-10 100 23 22. Florida State 23-8 148 2 2 22. UC Davis 23-6 122 22 23. Texas 23-9 82 22 23. Rice 28-3 75 rv 23. Mercer 25-7 88 24 24. DePaul 26-7 75 rv 24. UCLA 20-12 69 rv 24. Missouri State 20-9 60 rv 25. Florida State 23-8 67 25 25. Drake 27-6 67 21 25. UT Arlington 23-6 57 25

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Drake 54, South Dakota State 35, BYU 24, Florida Gulf Coast Texas 47, South Dakota State 33, Missouri 26, South Dakota North Carolina A&T 40, Radford 27, Marist 26, New Mexico 14, Missouri 14, South Dakota 14, Kansas State 8, UCF 3, 25, Boise State 19, Rutgers 5, UCF 4, Little Rock 3, Florida Gulf State 26, Miami (OH) 25, Stephen F. Austin 17, Saint Mary’s Quinnipiac 1, Wright State 1 Coast 1, Michigan 1 16, Youngstown State 16, Little Rock 11, Idaho 9, Pepperdine 8, Troy 8, Hartford 6, Rider 5, Northern Colorado 4, Toledo 2

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CAA IN THE COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAJOR POLL

PRE N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D26 J2 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26 M5 M12 Final College of Charleston ------Delaware ------Drexel 15 18 14 11 7 9 8 12 9 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 12 12 16 -- Elon rv rv rv ------Hofstra ------James Madison 12 11 10 16 16 18 18 t16 17 12 11 12 12 12 10 9 8 8 8 -- UNCW ------rv ------Northeastern -- rv 25 18 13 13 10 13 13 11 17 rv rv rv ------Towson ------rv rv rv rv -- -- rv ------William & Mary ------

CAA IN THE NCAA RATING PERCENTAGE INDEX (RPI)

N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 FINAL Rank Conference Charleston 311 309 305 283 338 339 337 307 294 292 292 291 288 288 294 295 -- 1 ACC Delaware 167 164 206 211 216 213 210 200 192 185 161 151 149 149 141 127 -- 2 Pac-12 Drexel 104 120 148 142 159 166 173 156 123 107 88 77 74 66 80 63 -- 3 Big 12 Elon 268 189 221 197 223 219 182 192 190 190 200 191 207 213 215 222 -- 4 Big Ten Hofstra 251 292 253 253 228 229 253 232 263 225 250 254 248 219 225 248 -- 5 SEC James Madison 168 149 103 104 91 95 74 52 58 47 42 36 37 36 32 25 -- 6 Big East UNCW 142 162 197 182 207 155 163 157 115 139 118 109 114 121 120 119 -- 7 WCC Northeastern 20 24 30 29 30 30 27 30 53 68 84 78 84 110 110 99 -- 8 MAC Towson 162 225 191 198 154 154 114 91 104 121 119 115 116 107 113 124 -- 9 American William & Mary 259 171 184 170 160 177 142 163 155 126 147 163 161 170 156 162 -- 10 CAA 11 Ivy League

2018-19 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | 5 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL APRIL 1, 2019 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

TEAM, SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL, SINGLE GAME POINTS 107, JMU vs. UNCW 2-28-87 POINTS 42, Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra vs. Elon, 3-13-19 FEWEST POINTS 27, UNCW vs. JMU (52) 3-9-17 40, Jen Derevjanik, GMU vs. VCU, 3-12-04 30, Towson vs. UNCW (50) 3-11-10 FIELD GOALS MADE 17, Jen Derevjanik, GMU vs. VCU, 3-12-04 31, W&M vs. Drexel (65) 3-15-13 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 33, Precious Hall, JMU vs Elon, 3-11-17 MARGIN OF VICTORY 66, ODU (101) vs. W&M (35) 2-27-97 27, Jackie Benitez, JMU vs. Hofstra, 3-14-19 MOST POINTS - SINGLE HALF 66, JMU vs. UNCW 2-28-87 (2nd half) 26, Precious Hall, JMU vs Drexel, 3-10-17 FEWEST POINTS - SINGLE HALF 11, UNCW vs. JMU 3-9-17 (2nd half) 26, Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. James Madison, 3-12-11 12, Towson vs. UNCW 3-8-07 (1st half) 25, Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3-12-10 12, VCU vs. Drexel 3-9-12 (1st half) 25, Keri Chaconas, GMU vs. W&M, 3-9-95 MOST POINTS - SINGLE QUARTER 29, Towson vs. Hofstra, 3-15-19 (2nd quarter) 25, Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. ODU, 3-11-11 28, Delaware vs. Elon 3-10-16 (4th quarter) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 FGM) 100% (7-7), Kiara Francisco, JMU vs. VCU, 3-13-10 27, Northeastern vs. Hofstra 3-10-16 (1st quarter) 100% (7-7), Andrea Gross, W&M vs. VCU, 3-8-01 26, Elon vs. James Madison 3-11-17 (4th quarter) 100% (6-6), Veronica Holland, GMU vs. ECU, 3-10-88 FEWEST POINTS - SINGLE QUARTER 1, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3-9-18 (2nd quarter) THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (since 1998-99) 7, Jess Genco, Northeastern vs. UD, 3-8-18 3, UNCW vs. JMU 3-9-17 (4th quarter) 6, Marlena Tremba, WM vs. Towson, 3-9-16 3, Northeastern vs. Delaware 3-8-18 (2nd quarter) 6, Meghan Creighton, Drexel vs. NU, 3-9-17 4, UNCW vs. Drexel 3-8-18 (1st quarter) 6, Dawn Evans, JMU vs. UD, 3-13-11 FIELD GOALS MADE 43, JMU vs. UNCW 2-28-87 6, TJ Jordan, ODU vs. Hofstra, 3-10-06 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 79, JMU vs. Elon 3-11-17 6, Okeisha Howard, ODU vs. UNCW, 3-11-0 79, Delaware vs. JMU 3-10-07 FREE THROWS MADE 14, Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. JMU, 3-15-09 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 64% (32-50), JMU vs. GMU 3-12-88 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 16, Jess Genco, Northeastern vs. UNCW, 3-14-19 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 20.9% (9-43), UNCW vs. JMU (52) 3-9-17 16, Dawn Evans, JMU vs. VCU, 3-13-10 21.4% (12-56), Towson vs. UNCW 3-11-10 16, Kyra Kaylor, W&M vs. Georgia State, 3-8-06 22.8% (18-79), JMU vs. Elon 3-11-17 16, Tiara Malcom, Delaware vs. ODU, 3-12-05 22.8% (13-57), Northeastern vs. Delaware 3-9-06 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 10 FTM) 100% (14-14), Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. JMU, 3-15-09 100% (12-12), Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra vs. Elon, 3-13-19 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE - SINGLE QUARTER 0, UNCW vs. JMU 3-9-17 (4th quarter) 100% (10-10), Tyresa Smith, Delaware vs. VCU, 3-9-07 0, Delaware vs. Drexel, 3-9-18 (2nd quarter) 100% (10-10), Vanessa Gidden, Hofstra vs. ODU, 3-10-06 1, UNCW vs. Drexel 3-8-18 (1st quarter) 100% (13-13), Katrina Martin, Drexel vs. W&M, 3-10-04 1, Northeastern vs. Delaware 3-8-18 (2nd quarter) REBOUNDS 22, Kirby Burkholder, JMU vs. Drexel, 3-15-14 FREE THROWS MADE 30, Drexel vs. JMU 3-15-09 ASSISTS 13, Gaynor O’Donnell, ECU vs. GMU, 3-11-93 30, JMU vs. AU 3-10-94 BLOCKS 8, Meredith Alexis, JMU vs. Delaware, 3-11-05 30, GMU vs. W&M 2-27-97 STEALS 8, Max Nhassengo, ODU vs. DEL, 3-12-04 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41, Towson vs. W&M 3-9-16 8, Jody Rodriguez, ECU vs. UR, 3-4-84 40, Delaware vs. ODU 3-12-05 8, Celeste Hill, ODU vs. AU, 3-12-92 40, GMU vs. W&M 3-7-96 8, Celeste Hill, ODU vs. UR, 3-13-92 40, ODU vs. W&M 2-27-97 40, UNCW vs. VCU 3-7-02 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 10 FTM) 100% (18-18), Drexel vs. JMU 3-10-12 100% (18-18), GMU vs. NU 3-8-12 100% (15-15), GMU vs. W&M 3-8-07 LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 12.5% (1-8), GMU vs. UR 3-9-90 REBOUNDS 60, ECU vs. GMU 3-2-85 REBOUNDING MARGIN 31, JMU (53) vs. UNCW (22) 2-28-87 FOULS 30, W&M VS. TOWSON 3-9-16 30, W&M vs. GMU 3-7-96 FOULS (BOTH TEAMS) 56, Hofstra (29) vs. VCU (27) 3-11-04 BLOCKS 11, Delaware vs. UNCW, 3-10-11 11, JMU vs. Delaware 3-11-05 ASSISTS 29, JMU vs. UNCW 2-28-87 STEALS 23, DEL vs. VCU 3-14-03 23, ODU vs. UR 3-13-92 TURNOVERS 34, UR vs. ODU 3-7-96 34, W&M vs. ODU 2-27-97 FEWEST TURNOVERS 5, Drexel vs. Georgia State 3-8-07

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POINTS SCORED GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER 1. 54 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware at JMU; 2/18/10 1. 35 Precious Hall, JMU vs. Tennessee; 11/11/16 1. 10 Meghan Creigton, Drexel vs. UNCW; 2/12/17 2. 51 Keri Chaconas, Mason vs. East Carolina; 2/17/95 2. 33 Precious Hall, JMU vs. Elon; 3/11/17 10 Alyssa Frye, CofC vs. Northeastern; 1/19/14 3. 47 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. NU; 2/22/07 33 Precious Hall, JMU vs. Villanova; 3/23/17 10 TJ Jordan, ODU vs. Northeastern; 2/8/07 4. 46 Precious Hall, JMU at Rutgers; 12/5/16 33 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Maryland; 11/20/08 4. 9 Jess Genco, Northeastern at Providence, 12/15/18 46 Brie Mobley, UNCW vs. Delaware; 2/26/15 5. 31 Danyiell McKeller, GSU vs. Delaware; 2/14/10 9 Dominique Johnson, TU at Minnesota; 12/6/15 6. 42 Boogie Brozoski, Hofstra vs. Elon, 3/13/19 31 Shanae Baker-Brice, Towson vs. JMU; 1/14/10 9 Janine Aldridge, W&M vs. Northeastern; 1/30/12 42 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware at Hofstra; 2/16/12 31 Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen, GSU vs. VCU; 1/21/07 9 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. GSU; 1/24/10 42 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Virginia; 12/20/10 8. 30 Dominique Johnson, Towson at Penn St.; 11/14/14 9 Aubrey Eblin, ODU vs. UNCW; 2/17/98 42 Justine Allpress, ECU vs. Hampton; 12/30/96 30 Hollie Mershon, Drexel vs. Delaware; 3/3/13 9 Amber Blank, UNCW vs. Richmond; 2/7/97 10. 41 Precious Hall, JMU at Elon; 1/20/17 30 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. UCF; 11/20/10 10. 8 Ana Hernandez Gil, Hofstra at Holy Cross, 12/5/18 41 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Hofstra; 1/26/12 30 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Middle Tennessee; 12/12/10 8 Jess Genco, Northeastern at Florida, 11/28/18 41 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Yale; 11/20/10 30 Tressa Reese, UNCW vs. Charleston; 2/13/91 8 Jessica Pellechio, Drexel vs. Penn St.; 11/11/16 41 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. NU; 1/28/10 30 Julie Jones, UR vs. Georgia Tech; 11/26/88 8 Madison Raque, UNCW vs. Catawba; 12/19/16 41 Laura Kooij, Mason vs. Chattanooga; 11/24/01 11. 29 Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU at St. Bona; 12/7/15 8 Rachel Pearson, Drexel vs. CofC; 1/3/16 41 Veronica Gillard, Mason vs. Delaware St; 11/29/86 29 Elena Delle Donne, UD vs. Hofstra; 1/26/12 8 Kirby Burkholder, JMU vs. NU; 3/5/14 16. 40 Kelva Atkins, UNCW vs. Charleston So.; 12/20/14 29 Elena Delle Donne, UD vs. UMBC; 11/12/10 8 Dominique Johnson, TU vs. UNCW; 1/19/14 40 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Mason; 1/8/12 29 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Delaware; 2/19/10 8 Narissa Suber, Drexel vs. Delaware; 2/24/06 40 Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. UMKC; 11/19/11 29 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Boston College; 11/28/08 8 Cigi McCollin, Hofstra vs. UNCW; 2/5/06 40 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs Penn St.; 11/17/11 29 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Hofstra; 2/1/09 8 Ola Syntsina, Drexel vs. Delaware; 2/26/04 40 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. ODU; 2/12/09 29 Cyndy Wilks, VCU vs. UR; 12/13/03 8 Aubrey Eblin, ODU vs. UNCW; 1/21/97 40 Jen Derevjanik, Mason vs. VCU, 3/12/04 40 Tressa Reese, UNCW vs. Charleston So.; 2/13/91 TEAM TEAM 1. 98 Richmond vs. Georgia Tech; 11/26/88 1. 18 James Madison at Delaware State, 11/13/18 TEAM 2. 97 Northeastern vs. Harvard; 12/9/09 Drexel vs. Northeastern; 2/17/06 1. 123 Richmond vs. Delaware State; 11/30/96 3. 90 Richmond vs. East Carolina; 3/5/99 2. 17 Richmond vs. American; 1/28/00 2. 116 East Carolina vs. Richmond; 3/5/99 90 American vs. Bowling Green; 12/5/98 3. 15 Drexel at UNCW; 2/12/17 116 Old Dominion vs. Indiana State; 11/23/96 90 Old Dominion vs. VCU; 2/18/96 15 UNCW vs. Catawba; 12/19/16 4. 115 Richmond vs. American; 1/28/00 15 Drexel vs. CofC; 1/3/16 5. 114 Richmond vs. JMU; 1/9/00 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 15 Elon at Towson; 2/5/14 PLAYER (MINIMUM OF EIGHT MADE) 15 William & Mary vs. Howard; 12/9/07 FIELD GOALS MADE GAME 1. 100.0% (11-11) Clarisse Machanguana, ODU vs. Duke; 12/8/96 15 Drexel vs. William & Mary; 1/23/04 PLAYER 100.0% (11-11) Sharon McDowell, UNCW vs. Baptist; 2/18/87 9. 14 Northeastern vs. Syracuse; 11/12/10 1. 19 Brie Mobley, UNCW vs. Delaware; 2/26/15 100.0% (10-10) Sharon McDowell, UNCW vs. Campbell; 2/8/87 Hofstra vs. UNCW; 2/7/08 18 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. JMU; 2/18/10 100.0% (10-10) Lucienne Berthieu, ODU vs JMU; 2/17/02 Drexel vs. Mount St. Mary’s; 1/3/08 18 Tressa Reese, UNCW vs. Charleston So.; 2/13/91 100.0% (9-9) Brittany Blackwell, UNCW vs. UD; 1/20/11 18 Wanda Carroll, UNCW vs. CCU; 12/19/86 100.0% (9-9) Tonya Hargrove, ECU vs. Winthrop; 12/16/89 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME 5. 17 Jen Derevjanik, Mason vs. VCU; 3/12/04 100.0% (9-9) Vicki Harris, JMU vs. WM; 3/4/89 PLAYER 6. 16 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Towson; 1/5/12 100.0% (8-8) Alexandra Masaquel, WM vs Hofstra; 2/7/17 1. 22 TJ Jordan, ODU vs. Northeastern; 2/8/07 16 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. NU; 2/22/07 100.0% (8-8) Marlena Tremba, WM at NCAT; 11/21/14 2. 19 Janine Aldridge, W&M vs. Northeastern; 1/30/12 8. 15 Precious Hall, JMU vs. Tennessee; 11/11/16 100.0% (8-8) Jazmen Boone, WM vs. UNCW; 2/16/14 19 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Delaware; 2/18/10 15 Precious Hall, JMU at Rutgers; 12/5/16 100.0% (8-8) Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU vs. Towson; 2/21/13 19 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Towson; 1/14/10 15 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Mason; 1/8/12 100.0% (8-8) Kristen Hanzer, UNCW vs. WM; 2/10/11 5. 18 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Hampton; 11/12/10 15 Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. UMKC; 11/19/11 100.0% (8-8) Sherida Triggs, ODU vs. VCU; 2/13/05 18 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Kentucky; 3/26/08 15 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Penn St; 11/17/11 100.0% (8-8) Monique Coker, ODU vs. Kansas St.; 3/23/02 18 Julie Jones, UR vs. Old Dominion; 2/14/90 15 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Yale; 11/20/10 100.0% (8-8) Lucienne Berthieu, ODU vs. UCLA; 12/29/00 8. 17 Rachel Pearson, Drexel vs. CofC; 1/3/16 15 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. GSU; 2/14/10 100.0% (8-8) Rochelle Luckett, VCU vs. Coppin St.; 11/26/00 17 Kelly Loftus, Hofstra vs. Northeastern; 1/6/15 15 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Buffalo; 12/22/09 100.0% (8-8) Christy Gambill, UNCW vs WM; 2/27/00 17 Kirby Buckholder, JMU vs. Northeastern; 2/19/12 15 Shareese Grant, ODU vs. Delaware; 3/12/05 100.0% (8-8) Beth Babbitt, UR vs. American; 2/15/89 17 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Middle Tennessee; 12/12/10 15 Clarisse Machanguana, ODU vs. Liberty; 3/14/97 17 TJ Jordan, ODU vs. Virginia; 11/12/06 15 Nyree Roberts, ODU vs. George Mason; 2/23/97 TEAM 15 Keri Chaconas, Mason vs. East Carolina; 2/17/95 1. 67.9% (38-56) UNCW vs. Campbell; 12/8/87 TEAM 15 Carolin Dehn-Duhr, JMU vs. Radford; 12/19/88 2. 66.7% (36-54) VCU vs. Coppin St.; 11/26/00 1. 43 Northeastern vs. Marist; 12/22/09 15 Dana Pappas, UR vs. Liberty; 1/11/88 3. 65.5% (38-58) Old Dominion vs. Kansas St.; 3/23/02 2. 39 Northeastern vs. Syracuse; 11/12/10 65.5% (36-55) Old Dominion vs. Hofstra; 2/22/02 39 Richmond vs. Liberty; 11/21/00 TEAM 5. 65.0% (28-43) James Madison vs. Richmond; 2/18/88 4. 38 Drexel vs. UMass; 12/28/16 1. 46 Richmond vs. Queens; 11/30/86 38 Drexel at Northeastern; 1/25/16 2. 45 James Madison vs. East Tennessee State; 1/6/87 38 W&M vs. Winthrop; 1/2/13 3. 44 Old Dominion vs. Richmond; 1/14/00 38 Richmond vs. Lafayette; 12/30/99 44 Old Dominion vs. Liberty; 3/14/97 5. 43 Old Dominion vs. VCU; 1/4/02 43 Richmond vs. Delaware State; 11/30/96 43 Old Dominion vs. Indiana State; 11/23/96 43 George Mason vs. Winthrop; 11/27/93 43 James Madison vs. UNCW; 2/28/87

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME REBOUNDS GAME PLAYER (MINIMUM FIVE MADE) PLAYER (MINIMUM 18) PLAYER 1. 100.0% (7-7) Angie Evans, W&M vs. JMU; 2/13/87 1. 23 Erin Brady, AU vs. Navy; 11/29/00 1. 24 Mary Klima, AU vs. George Mason; 2/18/94 100.0% (6-6) Tesia Harris, Delaware vs. Buffalo; 12/22/09 2. 22 Tanisha McTiller, Towson at Northeastern; 2/4/14 2. 23 Shante Evans, Hofstra vs. George Mason; 1/31/13 100.0% (6-6) Alena Koshansky, Delaware vs. Mason; 12/4/05 22 Sharon McDowell, UNCW vs. East Carolina; 1/17/87 23 Shante Evans, Hofstra vs. George Mason; 2/24/11 100.0% (6-6) Myriah Spence, ODU vs. ECU, 2/4/01 4. 20 Tanisha McTiller, Towson vs. UMES; 12/8/12 3. 22 Kirby Burkholder, JMU vs. Drexel; 3/15/14 100.0% (6-6) Okeisha Howard, ODU vs. UNCW; 3/11/00 20 Dawn Evans, JMU vs. Drexel; 1/18/09 22 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. NU; 2/22/07 100.0% (6-6) Kristine Austgulen, VCU vs. Hawaii; 11/26/99 20 Quanitra Hollingsworth, VCU vs. GSU; 1/13/06 22 Ina Nicosia, UR vs. VCU; 2/18/94 100.0% (6-6) Jeanine Michealsen, JMU vs. ECU; 2/9/91 20 Kristeena Alexander, Mason vs. UCF; 12/29/96 6. 21 Ashunae Durant, Hofstra vs UNCW; 1/20/17 100.0% (5-5) Cierra Strickland, Mason vs. Towson;1/17/13 8. 19 Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. Georgia State; 3/2/11 21 Da’Lishia Griffin, JMU at Towson; 1/22/16 19 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. W&M; 2/13/11 21 Emily Correal, W&M vs. East Carolina; 11/9/12 TEAM (MINIMUM FIVE MADE) 19 Shanae Baker-Brice, Towson vs. Northeastern; 2/8/10 21 Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. Morgan State; 12/28/11 1. 100.0% (5-5) UNCW vs. George Mason; 1/13/11 19 Quanitra Hollingsworth, VCU at GSU; 3/2/06 21 Brittany Wilson, NU vs. Harvard; 12/9/09 2. 87.5% (7-8) Delaware vs. Gardner-Webb;12/18/18 19 Moni Akintunde, Mason at ODU; 1/27/05 21 Quanitra Hollingsworth, VCU vs. W&M; 2/12/06 87.5% (7-8) Drexel vs. Northeastern; 1/24/13 19 Lucienne Berthieu, ODU vs SMU; 3/20/00 21 Ashleigh Akens, W&M vs. East Carolina; 2/26/92 3. 83.3% (5-6) VCU vs. UNCW; 2/18/00 19 Rochelle Luckett, VCU vs. Rice; 12/31/98 21 Tiffany Stone, W&M vs. UNCW; 2/22/92 83.3% (5-6) VCU vs. ECU; 1/30/98 19 Lena Patterson, AU vs. Howard; 1/2/96 21 Tiffany Stone, W&M vs. Liberty; 2/15/90 83.3% (5-6) Richmond vs. James Madison; 2/2/92 19 Laurie Governor, UR vs. VCU; 12/29/85 21 Tiffany Stone, W&M vs. East Tennessee St.; 12/2/89 83.3% (5-6) Richmond vs. Santa Clara; 11/25/89 83.3% (5-6) Richmond vs. William & Mary; 3/9/89 TEAM TEAM 1. 60 Old Dominion vs. East Carolina; 2/7/99 1. 70 VCU vs. Rider; 11/22/97 FREE THROWS MADE GAME 2. 58 East Carolina vs. American; 2/15/92 2. 69 UNCW vs. Coppin State; 1/18/88 PLAYER (MINIMUM 15) 3. 56 Old Dominion vs. Hofstra; 1/16/05 3. 68 Drexel vs. Rider; 11/20/01 1. 20 Kristeena Alexander, Mason vs. UCF; 12/29/96 4. 54 Georgia State vs. Alabama State; 12/5/08 4. 67 Old Dominion vs. Norfolk State; 11/30/08 2. 17 Kirby Burkholder, JMU vs. Gonzaga; 3/23/14 54 East Carolina vs. Richmond; 3/5/99 67 American vs. Towson State; 12/3/94 17 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. W&M; 2/13/11 67 Richmond vs. Georgia Tech; 11/26/88 17 Shareese Grant, ODU vs. Rutgers; 12/5/04 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME 5. 16 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Hofstra; 3/3/10 PLAYER (MINIMUM 13 MADE) ASSISTS GAME 16 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. Towson; 2/28/08 1. 100.0% (20-20) Kristeena Alexander, Mason vs. UCF; 12/29/96 PLAYER 16 Quanitra Hollingsworth, VCU vs. GSU; 1/13/06 100.0% (15-15) Kristine Austgulen, VCU vs. Drexel; 1/26/03 1. 20 Gaynor O’Donnell, ECU vs. UNC Asheville; 12/13/92 16 Julie Sommer, W&M vs. American; 1/3/99 100.0% (15-15) Laura Kooij, Mason vs. Chattanooga; 11/24/01 2. 17 Jess Cichowicz, JMU vs. Gardner-Webb; 11/16/01 16 Justine Allpress, ECU vs. Wagner; 11/30/96 100.0% (14-14) Shante Evans, Hofstra vs. WM; 3/2/11 3. 16 Jamie Conroy, NU vs. W&M; 1/30/12 10. 15 Shay Burnett, Elon vs. Charlotte; 11/19/15 100.0% (14-14) Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. Maine; 12/29/08 16 Jen Sobota, W&M vs. Davidson; 12/10/00 15 Tanisha McTiller, Towson vs. Northeastern; 2/4/14 100.0% (14-14) Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. JMU; 3/15/09 16 Courtney Kaup, Mason vs VCU; 2/20/00 15 Tanisha McTiller, Towson vs. UMES; 12/8/12 100.0% (14-14) Michelle Maslowski, Drexel vs. UNCW; 1/13/02 16 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. UNCW; 2/17/98 15 Elena Delle Donne, VCU vs. Kansas; 3/20/12 100.0% (14-14) Krista Jay, Mason vs. UMES; 12/30/97 16 Johnnie Smith, UNCW vs. ETSU; 1/13/88 15 Courtney Hurt, VCU vs. Georgia State; 3/2/11 100.0% (14-14) Krissy Heinbaugh, JMU vs. American; 2/4/96 8. 15 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. St. Francis; 3/13/98 15 Kyra Kaylor, W&M vs. George Mason; 2/25/07 100.0% (14-14) Keri Chaconas, Mason vs. Bowie St.; 11/25/95 15 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. W&M; 2/20/98 15 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel vs. Northeastern; 2/22/07 100.0% (14-14) Keri Chaconas, Mason vs. East Carolina; 2/17/95 15 Gaynor O’Donnell, ECU vs. UNCW; 3/7/93 15 Jen Daniels, Mason vs. W&M; 1/9/05 100.0% (14-14) Gaynor O’Donnell, ECU vs. American; 2/15/92 15 Kristine Austgulen, VCU vs. Drexel; 1/26/03 100.0% (13-13) Elena Delle Donne, UD vs. St. John’s 1/2/13 TEAM 15 Candice Edwards, UR vs. JMU; 1/9/00 100.0% (13-13) Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen, GSU vs. Towson; 2/5/06 1. 35 East Carolina vs. Delaware State; 2/8/89 15 Laura Kooij, Mason vs. Chattanooga; 11/24/01 100.0% (13-13) Katrina Martin, Drexel vs. WM; 3/10/04 2. 33 Richmond vs. Delaware State; 11/30/96 15 Mary Klima, AU vs. Pacific; 1/5/97 100.0% (13-13) Cyndy Wilks, VCU vs. WM); 2/29/04 33 George Mason vs. Delaware State; 2/20/89 15 Keri Chaconas, Mason vs. William & Mary; 1/12/95 100.0% (13-13) Tiara Malcom, Delaware vs. ODU; 2/2/03 4. 31 Old Dominion vs. Miami; 12/1/96 15 Marcell Harrison, Mason vs. Loyola; 12/9/93 100.0% (13-13) Kristine Austgulen, VCU vs. UR; 1/7/00 5. 30 Old Dominion vs. VCU; 1/4/02 15 Sharon McDowell, UNCW vs. Coppin State; 1/18/88 30 Old Dominion vs. ECU; 2/4/01 15 Sharon McDowell, UNCW vs. East Carolina; 1/17/87 TEAM 30 Old Dominion vs. Richmond; 1/14/00 1. 100.0% (22-22) Drexel vs. Penn State; 11/11/16 30 Old Dominion vs. William & Mary; 2/20/98 TEAM 100.0% (20-20) George Mason vs. Miami; 11/27/98 30 UNCW vs. Western Carolina; 12/5/87 1. 48 East Carolina vs. American; 2/15/92 100.0% (18-18) James Madison at W&M; 1/29/17 30 UNCW vs. Delaware State; 1/28/87 2. 40 East Carolina vs. American; 2/14/99 100.0% (18-18) George Mason vs. Northeastern; 3/8/12 3. 39 East Carolina vs. UNC Charlotte; 12/4/99 100.0% (18-18) Drexel vs. James Madison; 3/10/12 4. 38 Georgia State vs. Alabama State; 12/5/09 100.0% (18-18) Richmond vs. VCU; 1/31/90 38 UNCW vs. Hofstra; 2/5/06 100.0% (17-17) James Madison vs. Richmond; 2/17/86 38 UNCW vs. Coppin State; 1/18/88 100.0% (16-16) Richmond vs. UMBC; 1/29/90 100.0% (15-15) CofC vs. Houston; 11/14/15 100.0% (15-15) Old Dominion vs. VCU; 2/19/12 100.0% (15-15) George Mason vs. W&M; 3/8/07 100.0% (14-14) Drexel vs. William & Mary; 2/12/12 100.0% (14-14) UNCW vs. Towson; 2/24/11 100.0% (14-14) Richmond vs. Old Dominion; 2/19/92

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BLOCKED SHOTS GAME TRIPLE-DOUBLES GAME PLAYER PLAYER 1. 11 Abby Rendle, W&M vs. Charleston, 1/26/18 1. 13p, 10r, 14a Shay Burnett, Elon vs. W&M; 3/1/18 11 Marquitta Head, GSU vs. Hofstra; 12/3/06 10p, 10r, 11a Aubree Brown, Drexel at CofC; 2/4/18 2. 10 Abby Rendle, W&M at East Carolina, 11/21/17 10p, 11r, 10a Shay Burnett, Elon vs. Coker; 11/27/17 25p, 17r, 10b Abby Rendle, W&M at ECU; 11/21/17 10 Abby Rendle, W&M vs. East Carolina; 12/28/16 21p, 10r, 10a Krystal Luciano, Hofstra at UNCW 2/19/17 10 Abby Rendle, W&M vs. UNCW; 1/22/16 14p, 11r, 10b Abby Rendle, W&M vs. ECU; 12/28/16 10 Jurga Paliaukaite, UNCW vs. Georgia State; 12/4/98 24p, 15r, 10b Abby Rendle, W&M vs. UNCW; 1/22/16 10 Trish Halpin, Mason vs. American; 1/16/98 12p, 10r, 12a Abby Redick, Drexel at W&M; 1/16/14 6. 9 Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU at Towson, 3/3/19 12p, 10r, 11a Crystal Johnson, GSU vs. W&M; 2/7/10 9 Kayla Cooper-Williams, JMU vs. Georgetown, 11/16/18 19p, 10r, 11a Angelique Burtts, GSU vs. Murray St.; 11/27/09 9 Abby Rendle, W&M vs. Towson, 1/7/18 14p, 16r, 11b Marcquitta Head, GSU at Hofstra; 12/3/06 9 Abby Rendle, W&M vs. Old Dominion, 12/17/17 22p, 15a, 14s Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. SFU; 3/13/98 15p, 10a, 10s Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. VCU; 2/13/98 9 Mikaela Hopkins, CofC vs. UNCW; 2/20/14 15p, 10r, 11a Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. UR; 2/16/96 9 Tiffany Benson, W&M vs. UNCW; 2/22/09 20p, 10r, 12s Celeste Hill, ODU vs. VCU; 12/18/93 9 Kim Giddens, ODU vs. Hampton; 11/19/99 TRIPLE-DOUBLES CAREER TEAM 1. 3 Abby Rendle, W&M 2014-18 1. 17 William & Mary vs. Charleston, 1/16/18 3 Ticha Penchiero, ODU 1995-98 17 Elon vs. ETSU; 11/29/15 3. 2 Shay Burnett, Elon 2014-18 2. 16 William & Mary vs. UNCW; 1/22/16 4. 1 Aubree Brown, Drexel 2016-present 1 Krystal Luciano, Hofstra 2013-17 16 James Madison vs. William & Mary; 2/3/08 1 Abby Redick, Drexel 2010-14 16 Old Dominion vs. Hampton; 11/19/99 1 Crystal Johnson, GSU 2008-10 5. 14 Towson vs. Hofstra, 2/9/18 1 Angelique Burtts, GDU 2010-11 14 Georgia State vs. Hofstra; 1/9/11 1 Marcquitta Head, GSU 2006-07; 11 14 Hofstra vs. SMU; 12/28/09 1 Celeste Hill, ODU 1990-94 14 Old Dominion vs. Texas; 1/5/96 8. 13 William & Mary vs. CofC; 2/17/17 13 William & Mary vs. East Carolina; 12/28/16 13 William & Mary vs. Mount St. Mary’s; 12/18/16 13 William & Mary vs. CofC; 1/29/16 13 Hofstra vs. UNCW; 1/18/15 13 Georgia State vs. Alabama A&M; 11/27/10 13 Hofstra vs. VCU; 2/22/09 13 Georgia State vs. Hofstra; 12/3/06 13 Georgia State vs. Towson; 2/11/06 13 Old Dominion vs. Mason; 2/8/02 13 UNCW vs. South Carolina St.; 12/11/99

STEALS GAME PLAYER 1. 14 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. St. Francis 3/13/98 2. 12 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. William & Mary; 2/20/98 12 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. East Carolina; 2/18/97 12 Celeste Hill, ODU vs. VCU; 12/18/93 5. 11 Delphine Mabry, ECU vs. William & Mary; 2/9/87 11 Johnnie Smith, UNCW vs. Coastal Carolina; 12/19/86 7. 10 Brittany Blackwell, UNCW vs. VCU; 2/3/11 10 Rochelle Luckett, VCU vs. ECU; 1/11/01 10 Natalie Diaz, ODU vs. Maine; 3/14/99 10 Mery Andrade, ODU vs. James Madison; 1/22/99 10 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. VCU; 2/13/98 10 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU vs. William & Mary; 3/3/96 10 Toina Coley, ECU vs. Winthrop; 12/21/92

TEAM 1. 40 UNCW vs. Coastal Carolina 12/19/86 2. 31 Georgia State vs. Presbyterian 12/2/08 3. 30 Georgia State vs. Presbyterian 12/2/08 30 Old Dominion vs. UNCW 1/21/96 5. 29 Old Dominion vs. Quinnipiac 11/29/97

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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS DELAWARE BLUE HENS DREXEL DRAGONS (7-23, 3-15 CAA) (16-15, 11-7 CAA) (24-9, 14-4 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 7 North Greenville W, 95-62 Nov. 9 at Northern Iowa1 L, 79-67 Nov. 9 #--/rv Quinnipiac L, 56-52 Nov. 10 South Carolina State W, 75-51 Nov. 16 vs. Montana State1 L, 69-60 Nov. 11 Saint Joseph’s W, 51-34 Nov. 15 at Campbell L, 66-65 Nov. 17 vs. Nicholls State1 W, 71-56 Nov. 15 Bucknell W, 64-42 Nov. 18 at Wofford L, 78-58 Nov. 20 at Delaware State W, 85-77 Nov. 23 Siena1 W, 51-39 Nov. 24 Furman L, 70-67 Nov. 23 vs. Bradley2 L, 59-47 Nov. 24 at Vermont1 W, 60-44 Nov. 29 Winthrop L, 71-64 Nov. 24 vs. Lafayette2 W, 65-47 Nov. 28 at La Salle W, 58-43 Dec. 2 at Appalachian State L, 80-66 Dec. 2 at Boston University L, 72-61 Dec. 7 at Manhattan2 W, 53-39 Dec. 16 at Lipscomb W, 65-63 Dec. 6 at George Mason L, 72-46 Dec. 8 vs. Wright State2 L, 71-63 (OT) Dec. 19 Charleston Southern W, 79-52 Dec. 9 UCF L, 71-60 Dec. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 65-48 Dec. 21 Presbyterian L, 71-65 Dec. 18 Gardner-Webb W, 69-45 Dec. 21 Penn L, 55-39 Dec. 31 at George Mason L, 66-52 Dec. 20 #5/5 Maryland L, 77-53 Dec. 29 at Richmond W, 58-35 Jan. 4 at UNCW* L, 71-49 Dec. 28 Saint Joseph’s W, 48-39 Jan. 4 Towson* L, 55-54 Jan. 11 at Elon* L, 76-68 Jan. 4 James Madison* L, 68-43 Jan. 6 James Madison* L, 51-35 Jan. 13 at William & Mary* W, 66-54 Jan. 6 Towson* L, 56-48 Jan. 13 at Delaware* W, 57-40 Jan. 18 Towson* L, 77-61 Jan. 13 Drexel* L, 57-40 Jan. 18 at Northeastern* W, 61-59 Jan. 20 James Madison* L, 91-50 Jan. 18 at Hofstra* W, 78-59 Jan. 20 at Hofstra* W, 61-49 Jan. 25 at Drexel* L, 76-53 Jan. 20 at Northeastern* L, 75-62 Jan. 25 Charleston* W, 76-53 Jan. 27 at Delaware* L, 74-50 Jan. 25 UNCW* W, 65-53 Jan. 27 UNCW* W, 67-55 Feb. 1 Northeastern* L, 87-56 Jan. 27 Charleston* W, 74-50 Feb. 1 at Elon* W, 59-44 Feb. 3 Hofstra* W, 70-62 Feb. 1 at William & Mary* W, 70-59 Feb. 3 at William & Mary* W, 62-58 Feb. 8 William & Mary* W, 79-77 (2OT) Feb. 3 at Elon* W, 74-63 Feb. 10 Delaware* W, 58-41 Feb. 10 Elon* L, 72-52 Feb. 10 at Drexel* L, 58-41 Feb. 15 Hofstra* W, 62-39 Feb. 15 at James Madison* L, 76-35 Feb. 15 Northeastern* W, 77-63 Feb. 17 Northeastern* W, 76-45 Feb. 17 at Towson* L, 87-61 Feb. 17 Hofstra* W, 57-47 Feb. 22 at UNCW* W, 65-53 Feb. 22 Delaware* L, 72-60 Feb. 22 at Charleston* W, 72-60 Feb. 24 at Charleston* W, 65-42 Feb. 24 Drexel* L, 65-42 Feb. 24 at UNCW* L, 72-64 March 1 William & Mary* L, 76-72 (3OT) March 1 at Hofstra* L, 68-49 March 1 Elon* W, 71-59 March 3 Elon* W, 68-45 March 3 at Northeastern* L, 81-69 March 3 William & Mary* W, 68-52 March 7 at James Madison* L, 58-47 March 8 UNCW* L, 66-62 March 7 at Towson* W, 70-57 March 9 at Towson* W, 77-44 March 13 vs. (7) William & Mary^ L, 61-41 March 9 at James Madison* L, 56-51 March 14 vs. (7) William & Mary^ W, 71-60 March 14 (4) Towson^ L, 59-49 March 15 vs. (6) Northeastern^ W, 73-69 (OT) all times Eastern March 16 vs. (4) Towson^ L, 53-49 *CAA Contest all times Eastern March 22 at Harvard% L, 69-56 ^ CAA Championship *CAA Contest 1 - WNIT (campus sites) all times Eastern 2 - FAU Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) *CAA Contest ^ CAA Championship ON CHARLESTON: 1 - TD Bank Classic (Burlington, Vt.) 2 - Manhattan College Holiday Tournament (Riverdale, N.Y.) • Charleston advanced to the quarterfinals of the CAA ^ CAA Championship Championship for the second straight season % WNIT • Picked tenth in CAA Preseason Poll ON DELAWARE: • The Cougars will open their fifth year under head coach • Delaware made its first postseason appearance since Candice M. Jackson 2014, competing in the postseason WNIT. ON DREXEL: • Charleston return three starters - Darien Huff (8.5 points, • The Blue Hens took a summer trip to Spain. • Drexel advanced to the WNIT Second Round for the second 3.9 rebounds), Cailin Dorsey (6.1 pts, 2.7 reb.) and Deja • Senior Nicole Enabosi, the reigning CAA Player of the Year, straight year and made its eighth WNIT appearance in the Ford (9.7 pts, 3.0 reb.) - and ten letterwinners from its will miss the 2018-19 season due to injury. In 2017-18, last nine seasons in 2017-18 2017-18 squad Enabosi led the CAA in scoring (18.0). Nationally, she was • Bailey Greenberg earned a second team all-CAA pick at the • The Cougars add five freshmen to the 2018-19 squad 13th in total rebounds (378), 12th in rebounds per game end of her sophomore season, making her the fifth Dragon while Ericka Broughton returns as a redshirt freshman (11.8), fifth in defensive rebounds per game (9.0), sixth in in program history to earn a postseason CAA award in after missing last season through injury double-doubles (23), ninth in free throws attempted (242) and 15th in free throws made (171). each of her first two years • In head coach Natasha Adair’s first season, the Blue Hens • The Dragons went 16-2 overall at the DAC last season in finished regular season play with 18 wins, the most since 2017-18 the 2013-14 campaign when Delaware went 20-11. UD • Hannah Nihill became the third Dragon to be named CAA finished conference action with 11 victories, the most Rookie of the Year since going 18-0 in 2012-13. • The Dragons reached the 20-win milestone for the • Picked in a tie for third in CAA Preseason Poll seventh time in program history and the fifth time under • Return four starters from 2017-18, not including Enabosi Head Coach Denise Dillon • Dillon became Drexel’s all-time winningest coach, and currently has 282 career victories. Dillon stands fourth all-time in CAA victories, posting 187 wins in CAA regular season/tournament games • Picked second the in CAA preseason poll • Drexel returns three starters from last year’s team

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ELON PHOENIX HOFSTRA PRIDE JAMES MADISON DUKES (9-21, 4-14 CAA) (11-22, 3-15 CAA) (29-5, 17-1 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 6 #--/rv North Carolina L, 100-69 Nov. 6 Iona W, 74-49 Nov. 8 George Washington W, 50-37 Nov. 13 at North Carolina Central W, 83-54 Nov. 9 Columbia L, 65-63 Nov. 13 at Delaware State W, 103-57 Nov. 18 at #rv/20 Duke L, 81-64 Nov. 13 at Stony Brook L, 77-49 Nov. 16 Georgetown W, 69-57 Nov. 20 at Appalachian State L, 65-62 Nov. 17 at St. Bonaventure W, 67-59 Nov. 20 at Hampton L, 72-65 Nov. 28 Chowan W, 88-74 Nov. 23 vs. Wright State1 L, 93-64 Nov. 25 Winthrop W, 56-39 Nov. 30 Marist L, 61-57 Nov. 24 vs. Marist1 L, 71-57 Nov. 29 at Liberty W, 74-53 Dec. 2 at Hampton W, 77-62 Nov. 25 vs. Stetson1 W, 53-50 Dec. 3 Dayton W, 68-55 Dec. 5 Davidson W, 73-72 (OT) Nov. 29 Sacred Heart L, 70-64 Dec. 8 at #7/7 Maryland L, 87-63 Dec. 9 at Winthrop L, 58-57 Dec. 5 at Holy Cross L, 72-66 (OT) Dec. 17 at Wake Forest L, 50-49 Dec. 18 North Carolina A&T W, 73-64 Dec. 9 at UMBC W, 45-42 Dec. 21 St. John’s W, 64-51 Dec. 22 Auburn L, 96-44 Dec. 21 at Siena W, 57-50 Dec. 30 at Robert Morris W, 57-35 Jan. 4 at Northeastern* L, 79-71 Dec. 29 Wilmington University (Del.) W, 77-56 Jan. 4 at Delaware* W, 68-43 Jan. 6 at Hofstra* W, 77-64 Jan. 4 William & Mary* L, 60-55 Jan. 6 at Drexel* W, 51-35 Jan. 11 Charleston* W, 76-68 Jan. 6 Elon* L, 77-64 Jan. 11 Hofstra* W, 77-54 Jan. 13 UNCW* L, 75-70 Jan. 11 at James Madison* L, 77-54 Jan. 13 Northeastern* W, 84-49 Jan. 20 at William & Mary* L, 65-60 Jan. 13 at Towson* L, 92-68 Jan. 18 at UNCW* L, 66-63 Jan. 25 at Towson* L, 59-58 Jan. 18 Delaware* L, 78-59 Jan. 20 at Charleston* W, 91-50 Jan. 27 at James Madison* L, 82-30 Jan. 20 Drexel* L, 61-49 Jan. 25 William & Mary* W, 65-48 Feb. 1 Drexel* L, 59-44 Jan. 27 Northeastern* W, 78-61 Jan. 27 Elon* W, 82-30 Feb. 3 Delaware* L, 74-63 Feb. 1 at UNCW* L, 89-54 Feb. 3 Towson* W, 71-59 (ot) Feb. 8 at UNCW* L, 76-51 Feb. 3 at Charleston* L, 70-62 Feb. 8 at Northeastern* W, 58-51 Feb. 10 at Charleston* W, 72-52 Feb. 8 Towson* L, 68-56 Feb. 10 at Hofstra* W, 59-44 Feb. 17 William & Mary* L, 64-59 Feb. 10 James Madison* L, 59-44 Feb. 15 Charleston* W, 76-35 Feb. 22 #--/rv James Madison* L, 74-46 Feb. 15 at Drexel* L, 62-39 Feb. 17 UNCW* W, 58-51 Feb. 24 Towson* L, 59-50 Feb. 17 at Delaware* L, 57-47 Feb. 22 at Elon* W, 74-46 March 1 at Delaware* L, 71-59 Feb. 24 at Northeastern* W, 63-62 Feb. 24 at William & Mary* W, 59-50 March 3 at Drexel* L, 68-45 March 1 Charleston* W, 68-49 March 3 at Towson* W, 63-56 March 7 Hofstra* W, 55-52 March 3 UNCW* L, 61-51 March 7 Drexel* W, 58-47 March 9 Northeastern* L, 83-57 March 7 at Elon* L, 55-52 March 9 Delaware* W, 56-51 March 13 vs. (9) Hofstra^ L, 77-75 March 9 at William & Mary* L, 83-72 March 14 vs. (9) Hofstra^ L, 57-50 March 13 vs. (8) Elon^ W, 77-75 March 22 North Carolina A&T% W, 48-37 all times Eastern March 14 vs. (1) James Madison^ W, 57-50 March 24 USF% W, 71-54 *CAA Contest % ^ CAA Championship March 15 vs. (4) Towson^ L, 69-48 March 28 Virginia Tech W, 70-66 March 31 Georgetown% W, 54-44 all times Eastern April 3 Northwestern% 7 p.m. *CAA Contest ON ELON: 1 - Challenge in Music City (Nashville, Tenn.) all times Eastern • After playing its home games in Alumni Gym since the ^ CAA Championship *CAA Contest start of the program in 1972, Elon moves into its new ^ CAA Championship % WNIT facility, Schar Center, this season. The 5,100-seat facility ON HOFSTRA: will provide an elite venue for Phoenix basketball and • Hofstra returns three important pieces of the starting volleyball games ON JAMES MADISON: rotation including senior guard Boogie Brozoski, junior James Madison returns all five starters from last • Elon returns eight letterwinners from its title-winning • guard E’Lexus Davis and junior forward Marianne Kalin season’s 23-11 team team, adding five newcomers. The Phoenix will be one of • This year’s Hofstra women’s basketball team has six Kamiah Smalls, the CAA Preseason Player of the Year, the youngest in the nation with only two upperclassmen • nationalities represented - Ana Hernandez Gil (Canary was third in the CAA with 15.0 points and 6.1 rebounds and no seniors Islands), Petja Krupenko (Slovenia), Marianne Kalin and per game as a sophomore; Lexie Barrier, a preseason • Elon brings back three starters from last season’s CAA Sandra Karsten (Finland), Sica Cuzic (Romania) and Mia first team selection, posted 12.0 ppg, while preseason champions Hoff (Norway) second team pick Kelly Koshuta recorded 12.9 ppg to • Elon is the two-time defending CAA champion, having won • After leading the team with 13.0 points per game go along with a 47.9 field-goal percentage the title from the No. 3 seed last year which also finished seventh in the CAA, Brozoski was In 2017-18, JMU advanced to the WNIT third round • Head coach Charlotte Smith will celebrate the 25th • named to the preseason All-CAA team and will enjoy for the second consecutive season and the fifth time anniversary of her game-winning shot in the NCAA her first full season with the Pride after becoming overall Women’s Basketball Championship this spring. Smith’s eligible midway through the 2017-18 season due to JMU has clinched at least a share the CAA regular- three-pointer gave North Carolina a 60-59 win over • NCAA transfer policies season title in four of the last five years Louisiana Tech. Smith’s 23 rebounds in the game set a • Hoftstra head coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey enters her • James Madison secured its 14th consecutive 20-win record as well th 13 season at the helm of the Pride. Kilburn-Steveskey season, the longest such streak in CAA history since • Elon was picked in a tie for third in the CAA preseason poll is the winningest coach in Pride history, capturing her Old Dominion posted 17 straight 200th win last season against Charleston • Picked first in CAA Preseason Poll, the sixth straight • Hofstra returns three starters from last year’s squad season the Dukes were picked atop the poll • Picked ninth in the CAA preseason poll

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UNCW SEAHAWKS NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES TOWSON TIGERS (18-12, 11-7 CAA) (20-12, 9-9 CAA) (20-13, 11-7 CAA) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 6 Belmont Abbey W, 74-58 Nov. 9 Boston University W, 81-51 Nov. 6 at Wake Forest L, 60-53 Nov. 11 at Ohio L, 95-72 Nov. 11 Fordham W, 58-54 Nov. 11 UMass W, 78-53 Nov. 14 Presbyterian W, 63-48 Nov. 17 at Dayton W, 84-79 (OT) Nov. 17 La Salle W, 92-68 Nov. 17 Grand Canyon W, 77-55 Nov. 21 New Hampshire W, 69-54 Nov. 20 at UMBC W, 71-62 Nov. 20 at North Carolina Central W, 89-82 Nov. 24 Air Force W, 54-41 Nov. 24 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 87-78 Nov. 28 at VCU L, 58-47 Nov. 28 at Florida W, 79-66 Nov. 27 at George Washington L, 76-63 Dec. 1 at Fayetteville State W, 72-54 Dec. 2 UMass W, 53-52 Dec. 2 at #12/12 Syracuse L, 98-55 Dec. 5 at #rv/-- North Carolina L, 82-55 Dec. 5 at Fairfield W, 59-50 Dec. 4 Loyola Maryland W, 62-57 Dec. 18 at Pittsburgh L, 60-56 Dec. 15 at Providence W, 65-59 Dec. 10 at Saint Joseph’s W, 73-52 Dec. 21 Longwood W, 35-33 Dec. 18 at Marist L, 90-84 Dec. 20 at #rv/rv West Virginia L, 90-43 Dec. 30 at ECU W, 71-68 Dec. 22 Maine W, 63-55 Dec. 22 at Marshall W, 76-69 Jan. 4 Charleston* W, 71-49 Jan. 4 Elon* W, 79-71 Jan. 4 at Drexel* W, 55-54 Jan. 11 at William & Mary* L, 70-64 Jan. 6 William & Mary* W, 88-74 Jan. 6 at Delaware* W, 56-48 Jan. 13 at Elon* W, 75-70 Jan. 11 at Towson* L, 88-83 Jan. 11 Northeastern* W, 88-83 Jan. 18 James Madison* W, 66-63 Jan. 13 at James Madison* L, 84-49 Jan. 13 Hofstra* W, 92-68 Jan. 20 Towson* W, 77-73 Jan. 18 Drexel* L, 61-59 Jan. 18 at Charleston* W, 77-61 Jan. 25 at Delaware* L, 65-53 Jan. 20 Delaware* W, 75-62 Jan. 20 at UNCW* L, 77-73 Jan. 27 at Drexel* L, 67-55 Jan. 27 at Hofstra* L, 78-61 Jan. 25 Elon* W, 59-58 Feb. 1 Hofstra* W, 89-54 Feb. 1 at Charleston* W, 87-56 Jan. 27 William & Mary* L, 80-69 Feb. 3 Northeastern* W, 83-70 Feb. 3 at UNCW* L, 83-70 Feb. 3 at James Madison* L, 71-59 (OT) Feb. 8 Elon* W, 76-51 Feb. 8 James Madison* L, 58-51 Feb. 8 at Hofstra* W, 68-56 Feb. 10 William & Mary* W, 66-58 Feb. 10 Towson* W, 77-68 Feb. 10 at Northeastern* L, 77-68 Feb. 15 at Towson* L, 82-61 Feb. 15 at Delaware* L, 77-63 Feb. 15 UNCW* W, 82-61 Feb. 17 at James Madison* L, 58-51 Feb. 17 at Drexel* L, 76-45 Feb. 17 Charleston* W, 87-61 Feb. 22 Drexel* L, 65-53 Feb. 24 Hofstra* L, 63-62 Feb. 22 at William & Mary* W, 82-75 Feb. 24 Delaware* W, 72-64 March 1 UNCW* W, 83-54 Feb. 24 at Elon* W, 59-50 March 1 at Northeastern* L, 83-54 March 3 Charleston* W, 81-69 March 3 #--/rv James Madison* L, 63-56 March 3 at Hofstra* W, 61-51 March 7 at William & Mary* W, 75-71 March 7 Delaware* L, 70-57 March 8 at Charleston* W, 66-62 March 9 at Elon* W, 83-57 March 9 Drexel* L, 77-44 March 14 vs. (6) Northeastern^ L, 75-64 March 14 vs. (3) UNCW^ W, 75-64 March 14 at (5) Delaware^ W, 59-49 March 15 vs. (2) Drexel^ L, 73-69 (OT) March 15 vs. (9) Hofstra^ W, 69-48 all times Eastern March 21 at Butler% L, 89-72 March 16 vs. (2) Drexel^ W, 53-49 *CAA Contest March 22 at (2) UConn& (ESPN2) L, 110-61 ^ CAA Championship all times Eastern *CAA Contest all times Eastern ^ CAA Championship *CAA Contest % WNIT ^ CAA Championship ON UNCW: & NCAA Championship • UNCW welcomes back eight letterwinners from last season’s squad and two starters ON NORTHEASTERN: • The Seahawks will be looking to integrate nine • Northeastern took a team trip to Spain in the newcomers into its lineup summer ON TOWSON: • Head coach Karen Barefoot welcomes three players • Huskies reached the postseason, appearing in the • Towson’s non-conference schedule features three – redshirt junior guard GiGi Smith and redshirt senior WBI, for the first time since 1999 Power 5 opponents for the first time since 2015-16 guards Ashli Jeune and Shrita Parker – who sat out • Northeastern’s 11 CAA wins set a program record for • Junior Nukiya Mayo and senior Danielle Durjan are the last year as Division I transfers most CAA regular-season top Tiger returnees as seven members of last season’s • Junior guard Lacey Suggs led the Seahawks in scoring • Under head coach Kelly Cole, Northeastern has squad will play this year off the bench a year ago and was an honorable improved its win total in each of her first four • Mayo finished 2017-18 second on the team in points mention selection on the Preseason All-CAA Team seasons per game with 12.6, being tabbed to second team all- • UNCW held preseason practices at the University of • Jess Genco, a preseason first team all-CAA pick after CAA in the preseason. The junior ended last year in the North Carolina after Hurricane Florence affected the tallying 14.8 ppg and 5.1 apg, returns to lead the conference top-10 in both scoring and rebounding. Wilmington area Huskies • Towson welcomes eight newcomers to its roster, five • Picked seventh in the CAA preseason poll • Northeastern returns three starters and eight freshmen and three transfers. Qierra Murray played letterwinners from last season for Appalachian State in 2017-18, where she finished • Picked fifth in the CAA Preseason Poll third on the team in points per game with 10.3 Ryan Holder starts her junior season after a year at Harford Community College, where she averaged 13.8 points per game and named the Maryland JUCO MVP. Kionna Jeter averaged 19.8 ppg at Gulf Coast State • Picked eighth in the CAA preseason poll

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2019 CAA Women’s BAsketBAll ChAmpionship mArCh 13-16, 2019 | University of DelAWAre | neWArk, Del. WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE

(15-16, 7-11 CAA) 1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT (1) James Madison 50 Nov. 6 VCU L, 72-55 Game 3 (8) Elon 75 (9) Hofstra 48 Nov. 12 Howard W, 88-75 12:00 p.m. | CAA.tv Nov. 17 at Loyola Maryland W, 65-49 Game 1 (9) Hofstra 57 Nov. 24 at Davidson L, 76-65 12:00 p.m. | CAA.tv Game 7 (4) Towson 53 Nov. 27 ECU W, 63-43 (9) Hofstra 77 1:00 p.m. | CAA.tv Nov. 30 at Hartford L, 50-45 (4) Towson 59 Dec. 2 at Fairfield W, 60-54 Game 4 (4) Towson 69 Dec. 5 Richmond W, 65-55 2:30 p.m. | CAA.tv Dec. 8 at Old Dominion L, 83-69 (5) Delaware 49 Game 9 1:00 p.m. | NBC Sports Dec. 21 at Norfolk State W, 55-44 Philadelphia, NBC Sports Towson Dec. 29 George Washington W, 73-59 WAshington, SNY, College CAA Champion (2) Drexel 71 Jan. 4 at Hofstra* W, 60-55 Sports Live Game 5 Jan. 6 at Northeastern* L, 88-74 (7) William & Mary 61 5:00 p.m. | CAA.tv (2) Drexel 73 (ot) Jan. 11 UNCW* W, 70-64 Game 1 (7) William & Mary 60 Jan. 13 Charleston* L, 66-54 2:30 p.m. | CAA.tv Game 8 (2) Drexel 49 Jan. 20 Elon* W, 65-60 (10) Charleston 41 4:00 p.m. | CAA.tv Jan. 25 at James Madison* L, 65-48 (3) UNCW 64 Jan. 27 at Towson* W, 80-69 Game 6 (6) Northeastern 69 Feb. 1 Delaware* L, 70-59 7:30 p.m. | CAA.tv Feb. 3 Drexel* L, 62-58 (6) Northeastern 75 Feb. 8 at Charleston* L, 79-77 (2OT) Feb. 10 at UNCW* L, 66-58 Feb. 17 at Elon* W, 64-59 Feb. 22 Towson* L, 82-75 CAA TIEBREAKING PROCEDURE Feb. 24 #--/rv James Madison* L, 78-65 March 1 at Drexel* W, 76-72 (3OT) If ties exist in the conference standings, the following procedure will be utilized to establish championship seeding. March 3 at Delaware* L, 68-52 March 7 Northeastern* L, 75-71 A. Two-Team Ties 1. Head-to-head competition. March 9 Hofstra* W, 83-72 2. If two tied teams split their two games during the regular season, compare each tied team’s record against the team occupying the March 13 vs. (10) Charleston^ W, 61-41 highest position in the standings and continue down through the standings until one team gains the advantage, thereby earning the March 14 vs. (2) Drexel^ L, 71-60 higher seed. a. When arriving at another pair of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as all times Eastern a group (prior to their own tie-breaking procedures), rather than the performance against the individual tied teams. *CAA Contest 3. Compare the Conference road record of the tied teams. ^CAA Championship 4. Compare all tied teams Conference-games only road record vs. the team(s) occupying the highest position in the final Conference regular season standings, and then counting down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. 5. If a tie still exists, the NCAA Evaluation Tool as computed from the NCAA RPI Report on the day following the last scheduled confer- ON WILLIAM & MARY: ence game, will be used to break the tie. The team with the better RPI ranking will earn the higher seed. • Senior Bianca Boggs was selected to the Preseason B. Multiple (3 or more teams) Ties All-CAA First-Team, becoming the first Tribe player in Teams are viewed as a “mini-conference” when comparing head-to-head results. The team, or teams, with the best record vs. the a decade to receive such honors other teams in the mini-conference gains the advantage and the team, or teams, with the worst record vs. the other teams in the • Boggs enjoyed a breakout junior season for the Tribe mini-conference is seeded the lowest. as she averaged 15.2 points, adding 137 rebounds i. If only two teams have the same best winning percentage in the mini-conference, the higher seed goes to the team winning the (4.6 per game), 88 assists (2.9 per game), 24 blocks head-to-head series. ii. If the two teams split their two games, then proceed to Step 2 under Two-Team ties. To seed the remaining team(s) in this mini- (0.8 per game), and 65 steals (2.2 per game) conference, proceed to (v) below. • William & Mary has posted consecutive winning iii. If three or more (but not all) teams have the same best winning percentage in the original mini-conference, then those tied teams seasons for the first time since 2005-06 and 2006- create a new mini-conference and follow this same procedure beginning of Step 1 (Multiple Team Tie). 07 iv. If all teams in the mini-conference have the same mini-conference record, proceed to Step 2 below. • Following her collegiate career, Abby Rendle inked a v. After the top or bottom teams in a mini-conference are determined, the remaining teams are ranked by their record in the original mini-conference. professional career with Royal Castors Braine that a. If there are any remaining teams tied by their record in the mini-conference, then head-to-head results will determine the compete in Belgium’s Division I Women’s League and higher seed. in the Euroleague. Rendle’s 350 career blocks are the b. If the teams split two games, then proceed back to the two-way tie breaking procedure. CAA record c. If there are at least three teams remaining tied by their record in the mini- conference, they would then form a new mini- • The Tribe returns three starters and 10 letterwinners conference and follow the procedure again at the beginning of Step 1 (Multiple-Team Tie). 2. Compare each team’s record vs. the team or group of tied teams occupying the highest position in the standings. If an advantage is • Picked sixth in the CAA preseason poll not determined, proceed to the next team or group of tied teams in the standings for comparison. Continue down through the stand- ings until one or more teams gains an advantage. If two teams have the exact same advantage (i.e., having the same and better record against a compared team relative to their mini-conference), they are separated at that point by the two-way tiebreaker procedure. The next step would take you back to Step 1. 3. If more than 2 teams are still tied, a comparison of the tied teams Conference game only road records. 4. If more than two teams are still tied, a comparison of the tied teams Conference-games only road records vs. the team(s) occupying the highest position in the final Conference regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. If at any point the multiple-teams tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie- breaking procedures above will be applied. Once a team is eliminated from a multi-team comparison, it is dropped from further comparisons. 5. If a tie still exists, the NCAA Evaluation Tool as computed from the NCAA RPI Report on the day following the last scheduled confer- ence game, will be used to break the tie. The team with the better RPI ranking will earn the higher seed.

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CAA BASKETBALL Contact: Bill Potter, Assistant Commissioner [email protected] | (O) 804.525.1430 | (C) 317.625.5772 | @billpotter_

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS Contact: Ryan McEvoy, Athletics Communications Assistant [email protected] | (O) 843.953.5465 | (C) 312.785.1127

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE BLUE HENS Contact: Maggie Hayon, Assistant Athletics Communications Director [email protected] | (O) 302.831.6389 | (C) 302.379.9182 DREXEL UNIVERSITY DRAGONS Contact: Sam Angell, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications [email protected] | (O) 215.895.6895 | (C) 267.226.9309

ELON UNIVERSITY PHOENIX Contact: Troy Sayles, Assistant Director of Communications for Athletics [email protected] | (O) 336.278.6764 | (C) 325.340.6928

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRIDE Contact: Rachel Vogel, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications [email protected] | (O) 516.463.6759 | (C) 908.616.0560

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY DUKES Contact: Catie Prince, Assistant Director of Communications [email protected] | (O) 540.568.3701 | (C) 540.282.9879 UNCW SEAHAWKS Contact: Eric Rhew, Assistant Athletic Communications Director [email protected] | (O) 910.962.3252 | (C) 410.530.4791

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY HUSKIES Contact: Mike Skovan, Assistant Director, Athletic Communications [email protected] | (O) 617.373.7931 | (C) 845.204.1777 TOWSON UNIVERSITY TIGERS Contact: Nicole Curtin, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations [email protected] | (O) 410.704.4972 | (C) 301.704.4413

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE Contact: Andrew Phillips, Assistant Sports Information Director [email protected] | (O) 757.221.3344 | (C) 804.840.4439

MEDIA SERVICES CAA BASKETBALL REPORT The CAA women’s basketball release is updated following each day that games are play. CAA standings, team-by-team results, notes, and any statistics will be updated as often as needed based upon the schedule of play. The release will be available via CAASports.com. For more information, contact Bill Potter at [email protected].

CAA WEEKLY HONORS The CAA names a Player of the Week and a Rookie of the Week each Monday morning during the season. Winners are chosen from the nominations provided by the conference sports information directors. The information will be available from the CAA office via release, social media, and on the official league website.

CAASPORTS.COM The official website of the Colonial Athletic Association. Visit CAA Basketball Media Central for all of your team info research and check out CAA Basketball Game Day for all your immediate links to live stats, live audio, webstreaming, and final results and recaps.

CAASTATS.COM CAAStats.com is the on-the-go source for CAA scores throughout the regular and postseason. Accessible from any internet connected device, CAAStats.com will include live stat information for every “statistic-centric” home competition.

CAA.TV & OTT PLATFORMS CAA.TV, the league’s free digital portal, can be accessed on any internet connected device. CAA.tv gives fans access to nearly every live event being contested across the conference. CAA.TV also features rich live stat functionality for nearly every game in the CAA, as well as social media integration which will allow fans to be connected across the conference while watching all the action. With the start of the 2018-19 season, fans can now access CAA.TV content from the conference office and most of its member institutions though custom applications on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV.

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Notre Dame Notre Ames Stanford Louisville Corvallis Park College Storrs College Station College 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar Notre Dame (30-3) Bethune-Cookman (21-10) Central Mich. (25-7) Michigan St. (20-11) Marquette (26-7) Rice (28-3) Texas A&M (24-7) St. (27-6) Wright DePaul (26-7) St. (23-9) Missouri St. (25-8) Iowa St. (26-6) Mexico New BYU (25-6) Auburn (22-9) Stanford (28-4) UC Davis (25-6) (29-3) Louisville Robert Morris (22-10) Michigan (21-11) Kansas St. (21-11) Gonzaga (28-4) Little Rock (21-10) Oregon St. (24-7) St. (28-4) Boise UCLA (20-12) Tennessee (19-12) (28-4) Maryland Radford (26-6) Rutgers (22-9) Buffalo (23-9) UConn (31-2) Towson (20-12) 1 1 5 6 7 8 9 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 9 4 3 2 12 10 12 10 16 13 11 14 15 16 13 11 14 15 ) 25-Mar 24-Mar 25-Mar 24-Mar BYU (73-64) UCLA (89-77) Buffalo (82-71) Iowa St. (97-61) UConn (110-61) Stanford (79-54) Michigan Michigan (84-54) Louisville (69-34) Louisville Gonzaga Gonzaga (68-51) Maryland (73-51) Maryland 25-Mar,ESPN p.m. 9 25-Mar,ESPN p.m. 7 24-Mar,ESPN p.m. 7 Texas A&M (84-61) Missouri St. (89-78) Missouri Notre Dame (92-50) Michigan Michigan St. (88-87) Second Round Second Round First 25-Mar,ESPN2 p.m. 11 Marquette (58-54 OT) Oregon St. (80-75 OT 30-Mar 30-Mar 29-Mar 29-Mar UCLA (85-80) UConn (84-72) Stanford (72-63) Louisville (71-50) Louisville Oregon St. (76-70) Texas A&M (78-76) Missouri St. (69-60) Missouri Notre Dame (91-63) Regionals y lban 1-Apr 31-Mar A Chicago ng activities. UConn (69-61) 9 p.m., ESPN2 p.m., 9 Stanford (55-46) Louisville (61-44) Louisville Notre (87-80) Dame ESPN2 April April 5 6 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN Tampa Bay Tampa 7 p.m. or 30 min. following min. 30 or p.m. 7 National UConn (80-73) Semifinals @ top 16 seeds. Tampa, Florida. se without se without NCAA'sthe permission.written March 30 & April 1 @ Chicago, Illinois & Greensboro, North

National April April 7 be used for sweepstakes, contests,pools office or gambli other Championship 6 p.m., ESPN Tampa Bay Tampa All times are listed in Eastern. NATIONAL CHAMPION NATIONAL **Game will be played 30 minutes following the end of game 1. 2019 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Carolina. All Women's Final Four games played at Amalie Arena, Semifinals Oregon (88-84) NCAA d W ' Fi l F t d k f th N ti l C ll i t Athl ti A i ti FIRST‐ROUND ‐ March 22 and 23 and SECOND‐ROUND ‐ March 24 and 25 2019 National Collegiate AthleticAssociation. No commercial u © ESPN2 April April 5 6 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN 8 p.m. ESPN Tampa Bay Tampa 1-Apr 31-Mar 7 p.m. or 30 min. following min. 30 or p.m. 7 Portland REGIONALS ‐ March 29 & 31 @ Albany, New York & Portland, Oregon; Iowa (79-61) Greensboro Baylor (93-68) Baylor The The NCAA opposes sports all wagering. bracket This not should 7 p.m., ESPN2 p.m., 7 Oregon (63-53) Mississippi St. (76-53) Mississippi Regionals 30-Mar 30-Mar 29-Mar 29-Mar Iowa (68-52) Oregon (91-68) Baylor (102-63) Baylor NC State (72-57) Arizona Arizona St. (57-55) South Dakota St. (75-64) Mississippi St. (85-61) Mississippi South (72-64) Carolina 2019 NCAA Division I Women's BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 25-Mar 24-Mar 25-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 24-Mar 25-Mar 24-Mar Iowa (66-61) Baylor (95-38) Baylor Indiana (69-65) Oregon (78-40) Clemson Clemson (79-66) Kentucky (82-77) NC State (63-57) California (92-72) California Syracuse (70-49) Florida St.Florida (70-67) Miami (FL) Miami (69-62) Arizona Arizona St. (60-45) Missouri (77-76 OT) Second Round Second South (74-52) Carolina Mississippi St. (103-46) Mississippi South Dakota St. (76-65) 1 8 9 5 4 6 3 7 2 1 8 9 5 4 6 3 7 2 11 16 12 13 14 10 15 16 12 13 11 14 10 15 t. (25-7) 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar 23-Mar 22-Mar 22-Mar t. (20-10)

First Round First California (19-12) California St.Florida (23-8) South (21-9) Carolina NC State (26-5) Missouri (23-10) Iowa (26-6) St. (30-2) Mississippi South Dakota (28-5) (FL) Miami (24-8) Syracuse (24-8) Oregon (29-4) Baylor (31-1) Baylor ChristianAbilene (23-9) North (18-14) Carolina Bucknell (28-5) Belmont (26-6) Kentucky (24-7) Princeton (22-9) Maine (25-7) Drake (27-6) Mercer (25-7) Southern U. (20-12) Clemson (19-12) Arizona S UCF (26-6) FGCU (28-4) South Dakota St. (26-6) (26-6) Quinnipiac Fordham (25-8) Texas (23-9) Indiana (20-12) Portland S

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