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7 ^^ I - fflw£ IHBifl No. Name CL. POS. HT. High School/Hometown 3 Cindy Pierce 34 *Lisa Auman SO F 5-1 Daniel Boone/Birdsboro, PA 4 Laura Reigstad 32 Allyson Blue FR G 5-8 Mahanoy Area/Barnesville, PA 10 Harris 23 *Jennifer Cole JR G 5-8 Valparaiso/Valparaiso, IN Mimi 44 *Lori Hamilton SO F/C 6-0 Gallia Academy/Gallipolis.OH 20 Jennifer McGowan 10 *Mimi Harris SR G 5-6 Powers Catholic/Rushing, MI 23 Jennifer Cole 41 *Mary Heller SO F 6-0 Forest City Reg./Uniondale, PA 24 Tina Tunink 20 *Jennifer McGowan JR G 5-7 Bishop McDevitt/Glenside, PA 32 Allyson Blue 3 Cindy Pierce 5-4 FR G Hammonton/Hammonton, NJ 3 1 Dolores Seiberlich * 4 Laura Reigstad SR F 5-9 Sparta/Sparta, NJ 34 Lisa Auman 31 *Dolores Seiberlich JR F/C 6-2 Upper Moreland/Hatboro, PA 41 Mary Heller 24 Tina Tunink JR F/C 6-0 Calhan/Calhan, CO 44 Lori Hamilton * Denotes Lettermen

Returning Starters (3) Name POS. CL. HT. Hometown PPG RPG Jennifer Cole G SO 5-8 Valparaiso, IN 14.8 4.8 Mimi Harris G SR 5-6 Flushing, MI 4.2 3.0 Dolores Seiberlich C JR 6-2 Hatboro, PA 7.4 5.1

Starters Lost (2) Name POS. HT Hometown PPG RPG Mary Greybush F 5-11 Bethlehem, PA 19.5 9.3 Denise Kayajian G 5-9 Latham, NY 12.5 3.6

Newcomers (2) Name POS. CL HT Hometown PPG RPG Allyson Blue G FR 5-8 Barnesville, PA 25.3 9.4 Cindy Pierce G FR 5-4 Hammonton, NJ 23.2 3.1

Credits: The 1991-92 La Salle University Women's Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Dawn Wright, Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance from Michael Felici, Eileen McCarthy, Sue Senner, Michele Drum and Jack Butler. Design and Layout: Pre-Press Imaging Inc., P.O. Box 5076, Depford, NJ, 08096, (609)227-7891. Printing: RJ Graphics. 1960 Harris Drive. Deptford, NJ, 08096, (609)227-71 11. Photography: Martha Ledger of the La Salle News Bureau, Larry Browne. Cover Art: Eric Watterson.

On The Cover: Tri -captains Jennifer McGowan (22), Laura Reigstad (4), Mimi Harris (10), and Head Coach John Miller. Media Information

The 1991-92 La Salle University Women's Basketball Guide is published by the La Salle University Sports Information Office to aide the media in its coverage of the Explorers. For additional information please contact Assistant Sports Information Director Dawn Wright at (215) 951-1605.

Working Credentials: Working press and photography credentials can be requested by phoning the Sports Information Office prior to the start of the game. Press seating is made available upon request only.

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Table of Contents

President Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph. D. 1991-92 Roster IFC Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Raymond P. Heath Media Information IFC

Area Code(275j Administration 1 Athletics Robert Mullen 951-1516 Director of Quick Facts 1 Assistant Athletic Director Tom Meier 951-1673 La Salle University 2 Assistant Athletic Director Kathleen McNally 951-1523 Coaches 3 Assistant Athletic Director/ Directions to La Salle 5 Sports Information & Promotion Michael Felici 951-1513 Season Outlook 6 (home) 725-1493 Player Profiles 7 Assistant Sports Information Director Dawn Wright 951-1605 1991-92 Opponents .17 (home) 576-7375 Salle Invitational 22 Assistant Sports Information Director Bob Vetrone. Sr. 951-1605 La (home) 533-1835 1990-91 Season in Review 23 Tickets/Intramural Director Peter D'Orazio 951-1545 1990-91 Stats 25

Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek 951-1519 Game Results 25 Assistant Athletic Trainer Joe Erdeljac 951-1519 1990-91 Season Highs 26 Academic Advisor Joan Broderick 951-1521 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 27 Tutorial Coordinator Joseph Gillespie 951-1521 Philadelphia Big 5 28 Equipment Manager Mike Murphy 951-1515 Year-by-Year Records 30 Accounting Assistant Evelyn Farmer 951-1585 1,000 Point Club 30 Athletic Secretary Mary Frances Maginn 951-1516 Career Leaders 31 Strength Coach Ed Lawless 951-1516 Team Records 32

All-Time Records vs. Opponents 34 Coaching Staff All-Time Scores 36 All-Time Roster 38

Head Coach John Miller 951-1525 President 39 Assistant Coach Thomas Lochner 951-1525 Athletic Director 39 Athletic Department Staff 40 1991-92 Schedule IBC

Location: 1900 W.Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141

Founded March 20, 1 863 University Status May 24, 1984 Enrol lmant (Day & Evening) 7,000 Nickname Explorers Colors Blue & Gold Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Affiliations NCAA, ECAC, Philadelphia Big 5

Home Court Hayman Hall ( 1,000 cap) 1990-91 Record 16-12 MAAC Record 10-6 (4th) Big 5 Record 2-2 "

La Salle University

a Salle University is a liberal arts on campus are Connelly Library the sion seniors. institution which combines the Roland Holyroyd Science Center with La Salle students have been awarded best of all educational worlds. facilities for study and research in Biology. 39 Fulbright grants since 1970, a total With 7,000 men and women Geology, Physics, and Psychology; the exceeded by only two other institutions in attending classes, the University offers a Olney Hall classroom building, and the the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. pleasant environment within close proxim- College Union which houses offices for According to a recent survey, La Salle ity to Philadelphia's cultural, social and most student activities and clubs and is the ranked in the top 4% nationally among pri- historic centers. Founded by the Brothers main meeting place on campus. vate undergraduate institutions originating r of Christian Schools, La Salle is named for The athletic department is housed in Ph.D.s (33 " out of 877 colleges and uni- St. John Baptiste de la Salle, founder of the Hayman Hall. The facility includes the versities). Christian Brothers. The institution, which 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk Nataorium, three Recently, La Salle has enjoyed began as a one-building academy in center regulation-sized basketball courts, a 12 increasing national attention, including: city Philadelphia, is on an 82.2-acre, 43- laps/mile suspended running track, weight • The New York Times, which select- building campus in Philadelphia's training and exercise areas, a sauna, squash ed La Salle as one of only 200 schools to Germantown section. courts and a medical training area. appear in its guide book, Best Buys in The La Salle day and evening faculty La Salle students come from 700 pub- College Education. numbers 418 full and part-time, with 45 lic and private schools in 30 states and 20 • The U. S. News <£ World Report, different programs of study offered in countries. The dormitories house more which listed the university among the top which to major. With a student-faculty than 1,800 resident students in 12 resi- five college in student retention in its sur- ratio of 15-1 and an average class size of dence halls and two apartment complexes. vey of "America's Best Colleges". 21, students can be assured of as much More than 75% of the student body plan • Newsday, the influential Long personal guidance as needed from faculty graduate or professional work in their Island newspaper, which referred to La members. This commitment to the individ- fields, with more than 1,200 degrees con- Salle as a "university on the rise" in a ual has always been a major tenet of the ferred annually on day and evening divi- recent article entitled "Where the Hot Christian Brothers' goal Schools Are. La Salle's curriculum • The 1990 edition of requires the completion of 120 Barron 's 300: Best Buys In credits, but allows wide flexibil- College Education, which names ity in choosing courses. A limit- La Salle among the institutions ed number of requirements in that offer quality academic pro- English composition, literature, grams at prices below the nation- philosophy and religion provide al average. greater opportunity for depth • A nationwide study of outside the student's major field. nearly 900 private undergraduate The number of courses required institutions which ranked La by a department of its major Salle in the top 4% since 1977 as never exceeds 17, leaving 8-10 an originating school for Ph.D.s. courses as free electives that • La Salle's Accounting may be used to build a strong Department has produced more minor or diversify one's back- partners in the top Philadelphia ground. public accounting firms than any Various independent study other college or university in the programs provide the students city. with greater options. A thriving • Since 1977, more than nationally-recognized Honors 99% of all students recommend-

Program is available for gifted ed by the University have been students. "La Salle in Europe" offered entry into medical offers students the opportunity to schools. spend their sophomore or junior • La Salle ranks among the year at the University of nation's leaders in student reten- Fribourg, in Switzerland, while tion; nine of every 10 freshmen receiving full academic credit at return for their sophomore year. La Salle. Programs are also • Each year, recruiters repre- available for a summer or a year senting nearly 200 companies of study in Spain. and organizations visit La Salle's Among the major buildings campus to conduct job interviews COA

Clockwise: John Miller, Mary O'Connor, Speedy Morris, Kevin Gallagher Ilead Cuacii Jului lVliller

Second Team All-Star. Senior Denise He closed out his high school coaching Kayajian was named to the Big 5 Second career at Bonner with 150 wins to his Team with sophomore Jennifer Cole (a credit. GTE District II Softball all-academic A 1969 graduate of St. Charles selection), and in addition Cole was a Seminary in Philadelphia, Miller holds a MAAC Second Team selection. In the Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, as true La Salle tradition, Miller has proven well as a Master's degree in Guidance

that he is an exceptional recuriter of the and Counseling from Villanova (1976). well rounded student-athlete. Originally from Reading, PA, Miller and He has led the Explorers to three 20+ his wife Emily now reside in the win seasons, three MAAC regular season Roxborough section of Philadelphia with titles, three Philadelphia Big 5 titles and their two-year old daughter Katie.

three La Salle Invitational titles. In 1987- 88 La Salle earned its first ever NCAA at-large bid - a feat the Explorers repeat- Season by Season Record ed the following year on the merits of 27- 1986-87 21-7 2 record. During their second trip to the 1987-88 25-5 tournament the Explorers won their first 1988-89 28-3 105-41 * 71.9% * Five Years round game, the first win ever for a 1989-90 15-14 MAAC team and the only for a MAAC Coach of the Year 1990-91 16-12 MAAC women's team. Miller's talents have been 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89 Overall: 105-41 recognized, as he has earned three Big Five Coach of the Year MAAC Coach of the Year awards, two MAAC Regular Season Champs 1986-87. 1987-88 Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year 1986-87 9-3 awards and a regional Converse Coach of 1987-88 11-1 the Year award. With five years of Division I coach- 1988-89 11-1 extensively at the experience and over 100 wins to his Miller coached ing Philadelphia Big 5 Champs high school level before taking over the credit, John Miller has quickly become 1986-87 (Co-Champs): 3-1 one of the most successful coaches of women's program from Bill "Speedy" 1987-88 (Co-Champs): 3-1 collegiate women's basketball. During Morris in 1986. In 1976, he was named the head coach at Archbishop Ryan High 1988-89: 4-0 his reign as head coach at La Salle he has School. During his nine-year stint at run his overall record to 105-41 (.719), NCAA Appearances Ryan, Miller was twice named Catholic making him the winningest coach in 1987-88: 0-1 League Coach of the Year before taking Explorer history. 1988-89: 1-1 Last season Miller guided the over at Monsignor Bonner High School. Explorers to their seventh consecutive winning sesaon in his fifth year as head coach. He also became the first La Salle women's coach to ever amass 100 victo- ries. This 100th win, 76-69 defeat of Siena, also had further reaching signifi- cance. It was Miller's 250th career win (including his 150 high school victories) and it was the 300th victory for La Salle women's basketball. Last year's team was most notable for all the individual successes that it produced under Miller's guidance. In Mary Greybush, the La Salle women's basketball program saw their first aca- demic all-american. Greybush was selected to the GTE Academic All- America Third Team after being named to the GTE District II All-Academic team for the second time in her career. Along with being chosen as a first team all-star in both the MAAC and Big 5, Greybush was also named an ECAC Assistant Coach

Thomas Lochner Assistant Coach Tom Lochner is entering his third season as full-time assistant coach, after serving for two years as a volunteer assistant. A tireless worker, Lochner has been John Miller's right-hand man

in all phases of running the program at La Salle. He has proven to be invaluable, shining most in the areas of advance scouting and player recruitment. Lochner came to La Salle in 1987 after meeting John Miller at the NCAA Women's Final Four. Prior to this Lochner coached girls basketball at his alma mater. Bishop Gibbons in Schenectady, NY, from 1980-87, the last four years as head coach of the varsity squad. During his head coaching tenure, Bishop Gibbons went 87-13, winning the New York State Championship in the large school division with a 26-2 mark in 1986. His team also claimed

three sectional titles.

Lochner is a 1989 graduate of Temple University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education/Sports Administration. He also holds an Associate's degree in Marketing from Hudson Valley Community College. Lochner makes his home in Havertown, PA. All-Time Coaches R ecords

Coach Years Record Pet.

John Miller 1986-91 105-41 71.9%

"Speedy" Morris 1984-86 43-17 71.7% Kevin Gallagher 1981-84 61-54 53.0%

Linda Lastowka 1978-81 31-23 57.4%

Angie Scarengelli 1975-78 42-23 64.6% Mary O'Connor 1973-75 23-17 57.5%

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his year, as La Salle prepares In the shooting guard position a 27 games and starting in two. She to meet the challenges of a wealth of experience exists. Junior tri- averaged 4.2 ppg and in doing so had new season, the Explorers will captain Jennifer McGowan returns the highest percentage T|celebrate the 20th year of ready for action after medically red- (.511) on the team. Auman's powerful women's basketball at the university. shirting during the 1990-91 season. game could land her a starting role. In The program record surpassed the 300 Her defensive alertness remains a key Lori Hamilton and Mary Heller exist win mark last season and now stands component of her game along with two very promising players. Hamil- at 305-178. Having been graced with her ability to move the ball quickly up ton's rebounding strengths will help two exceptional recruits and a return- the court. La Salle, while Heller's inside scoring ing cast of both seasoned and budding A starter in all 28 games last year, game and blocking talents should be talent, John Miller's 1991-92 La Salle long-range artist Jennifer Cole begins an asset. Explorers formulate a team worthy of her junior campaign after rewriting This year's schedule presents success in this celebratory year. the La Salle three-point record books. another formidable challenge. The The goals that Miller has set are She now has 58 career 3-pt. field MAAC will continue its pace upward clear-cut and defined. He wants his goals and this total will only continue in the conference ranks, with all the team to win 20 games, and capture to grow. Cole's shooting abilities teams of authority returning ever both the MAAC Championship and make her an outside threat in every strong. "The powerful teams of last Big 5 title. To attain these goals Miller game. year will still have a presence," said feels three things must happen: 1) The remaining Explorer guard is Miller. "Siena, Manhattan and St. avoid serious injury, 2) come together newcomer Allyson Blue. With her Peter's have graduated very few peo- as a team and realize potential, and 3) athletic talent she will be called upon ple, and Fairfield has replaced Tricia be fortunate enough to win the close to play both the point and shooting Sacca and Lisa Mikelic with a very games. Witness this, and you will see guard. Blue's value stands in her abili- good recruiting class." The MAAC a team bound for greatness. "We have ty to run the fast break and make key scenario should provide many inter- a good combination of players this split-second decisions. esting developments this year. year," said Miller,"that will surprise Up front the most experienced The non-league lineup won't be a alot of people." player is junior Dolores Seiberlich. cake-walk either. La Salle travels to Of immediate importance this sea- One of only two players to see action the Lady Bonnies' Classic at St. son is replacing the production of in all 28 games, she shot with great Bonaventure in early December with senior co-captains Mary Greybush accuracy (90-193, .466) and was sec- Akron and Columbia and will then (19.5 ppg, 9.3 rpg) and Denise Kayajian ond on the team in rebounding (5.7 prepare to host the annual eight team (12.5 ppg, 3.8 apg). Greybush, a GTE rpg). Seiberlich's abilities could make La Salle Invitational after Christmas. Third Team Academic Ail-American her La Salle's top inside player this The strongest competition appears to and all-everything, became La Salle's year. be represented in Marquette, Butler sixth all-time scorer with 1,404 Battling for a starting role will and . In January the points, while Kayajian's quickness once again be junior Tina Tunink. Explorers will make a hometown visit and scorer's touch earned her Big 5 Tunink transferred to La Salle last for Indiana native Jennifer Cole. On second team honors. "Somebody or a year from Butler County Community the card is the high scoring Valparaiso combination of people will have to College (KS), but had to redshirt the Crusaders who averaged just under step up," Miller explained. season because of stress fractures. 100 points last season and the Notre Controlling the point will be With a proven aptitude for scoring, Dame Fighting Irish who scored one senior tri-captain Mimi Harris. An Tunink should contribute some big of the top recruiting classes in the adept playmaker, Harris played 834 numbers. country. Combined with the usual Big minutes last year and averaged a Small forward Laura Reigstad 5 competition of rivals Villanova, St. healthy 6.1 assists per outing. This raised her scoring average to 5.3 ppg Joseph's, Temple and Penn, this com- total placed her second among the last season after seeing increased ing season will provide plenty of chal- MAAC leaders. A starter in 21 games, action. One of this year's tri-captains, lenge and excitement. Harris' experience should bode well she will be vying for a permanent role for the Explorers. as a starter after earning eight starts in Spelling Harris will be the job of '90-91. freshman Cindy Pierce. A true moti- The remaining three forwards on vational force, Pierce's desire and the team consist of a strong class of aggressive style of play should take sophomores. Lisa Auman returns as her far. the most experienced, having played <£2£&

Left to right: Mimi Harris, Laura Reigstad J

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Mimi Harris an jgSk •.I I 5-6, SR L/' ^»*^ Guard M » Powers Catholic Central — R 5" Flushing, MI 7 Major: Economics r i

Mimi Hairis joins Laura Reigstad and Jennifer McGowan as one of the Explorers' tri-captains this year. Harris put in 832 minutes over 27 games at point guard last season, making her the most experienced at her position. The strongest point of Harris' game remains the set-up pass. With 165 assists last year, she has moved up to sixth place on La Salle's all-time list with

3 1 1 total assists. Similar production this year could catapult her to the top of this elite group. Harris just missed tying Kelly Greenberg's school record of 19 assists in a game when she handed out 18 in a 100-54 victory over Iona. An unusual statisti- cal high occurred for Harris at Niagara when she collected 13 rebounds. Twelve of these were defensive boards. Harris improved her scoring average to 4.1 ppg last season, but with the departure of guard Denise Kayajian's 13 ppg, she will look to shoot the ball more. Harris played in every game as a sophomore at point guard and started in 14. She led the team in assists, dishing out 1 14 on the year for a 3.9 average. Her most productive night came against St. Joseph's when she was near perfect in 18 minutes of work - 1 1 points (4-5 FG; 1-1 3PT; 2-2 FT). Harris also regis- tered two La Salle individual season highs - best per- centage (6-6 versus Canisius), and assists (10 versus the University of District of Columbia). During her freshman year Harris backed up All-MAAC point guard Kelly Greenberg, the La Salle all-time leader. She appeared in 23 games dishing out 32 assists. Twice she handed out a season-high five. High School: Harris made the All-Michigan Dream Team as a senior at Powers Catholic. She was an All-Conference player two years and an All-State player in 1988, while being named an AAU All- American in 1987. She averaged 12.1 points and 9.6 assists as a senior at Powers Catholic, while the team went 20-3. Season Highs Career Highs

Personal: 1990-91 Philadelphia Big 5 Unsung Hero ... PTS: 10 vs. Detroit 11 vs. St. Joseph's (1990)

Dean's List student ... first Salle basketball La women's player RBS: 13 vs. Niagara Same from Michigan ... given name is Maria ... post-graduate plans ASTS: 18 vs. Iona Same are to attend law school ... has two older sisters and a brother ...

D.O.B. 4/18/70 ... Parents: Rita and Tom Harris ... High School Coach: Kathy McGee.

- - - Total ------3pt - - - OFF DEF TOT Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

1990-91 27/21 37/123 .301 3/18 .167 35/56 .625 112 4.2 11 70 81 3.0 54/1 164 82 2 30 834 1989-90 29/14 28/70 .400 3/10 .300 27/35 .771 86 3.0 6 34 40 1.4 46/0 114 81 4 25 559

1988-89 23/0 5/22 .227 0/1 .000 12/24 .500 22 1. 7 8 15 .7 14/0 32 28 4 170

Totals 79/35 70/215 .326 6/29 .207 74/115 .644 220 24 n: 136 114/1 310 191 59 1563 , ; 1

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Laura Reigstad 5-9, SR Forward Sparta High School Sparta, NJ Major: ElementaryEducation

Laura Reigstad enters her senior year having been named a tri- captain by John Miller. She played in 27 games last season, starting in eight. Highlighting her performances was an explosive outing at the University of Detroit. Reigstad came off the bench to spark the Explorers with 6-9 shooting in the first period, and then continued with a hot hand to reach 18 total points in just 27 minutes. But per- haps her best game of the season was saved for last. In the first round of the MAAC Tournament versus Manhattan. Reigstad gave the Explorers a 35 minute, 19-point performance. She shot 64.3 per- cent from the field, pulled eight boards and dished five assists - all of this while committing zero turnovers. A total team player, Reigstad will guide La Salle with championship experience in her final cam- paign. Reigstad enjoyed an active sophomore year, starting in the Explorers' first 13 games. A pure shooter, she was deadly from the corner and from the free throw line (78.8 percent). Reigstad started the season off on a tear, hitting for her career high in points and

rebounds during the first two games. Season highlights include an 1 performance in her first collegiate start vs. Morgan State, and a 15-point spree in a down to the wire victory over Temple. During her rookie season Reigstad played in 19 games, scoring

in eight. She had a season-high eight points twice - versus Lehigh and Robert Morris. A sharp shooter off the bench. Reigstad shot 16-

3 1 from the floor for 5 1 .6 percent. High School: Reigstad scored 1,303 career points at Sparta High School, where her teams went 100-7 in four years. Her team won the state championship, two sectional titles and four league titles in those four years. She was named to USA Today's High School Top 10 in the state of New Jersey and was an all-league and all-state selection as a senior while she averaged 17.9 points. 8.0 rebounds and 4.7 assists. She earned six varsity letters at Sparta, four in basketball.

Season Highs Career Highs Personal: Dean's List student ... plans to teach kindergarten

PTS: 19 vs. Manhattan Same upon graduation and pursue coaching ... plays indoor-coed intramu-

ral soccer in the off-season ... as coach/counselor at John RBS: 8, twice 11 vs. Morgan State (1989) worked a Miller's basketball camp ... has two older brothers and an older sister ASTS: 5 vs. Manhattan Same ... sister Helene attended Catawba College on a full basketball schol-

arship . . . D.O.B. 4/2V70 ... Parents: Helen and Ernie Reigstad Hiuh School Coach: Fred Geffken.

- - - Toti I... - - - 3pt - - - OFF DBF l()l

. Year G/GS FG/FGA i ( ' FG/FGA FGS FT/FTA lis PTS \\(. Kl It RIB REB \\(. Pl/D \SI K) HI K STL NUN

->-> 1990-91 27/8 66/179 .369 0/2 .000 12/17 .706 144 5.3 31 52 83 3.1 31/0 36 i 25 577

1989-90 29/13 52/159 .327 0/1 ooo 26/33 .788 130 4.5 23 38 61 2.1 31/0 )6 28 3 17 52')

' T 1988-89 19/0 16/31 .516 0/0 .000 3/5 .600 35 1.8 i 20 1.1 7/0 11 7 III

Totals 75/2 134/369 .363 0/3 .000 41/55 .746 309 4 1 103 164 69/0 83 57 44 1217 lie Explorers

Jennifer McGowan 5-7, JR Guard Bishop McDevitt Glenside, PA Major: Psychology

Everyone expected big production from Jennifer McGowan in the 1990-91 season, but a series of jaw operations forced her to red- shirt the year after playing just five games. At the time of her depar- ture she was averaging 6.4 ppg and 5.0 rpg. McGowan's biggest strength still lies in her defensive game. A tenacious ball hawk, she is usually assigned to defend the quickest guard. In her two years, McGowan has registered 91 steals. With the promise of a new sea- son, McGowan is ready to pursue success on the basketball court once again. McGowan experienced a very successful sophomore season. She averaged 33 minutes per game, second behind Greybush. Playing primarily from the shooting guard position, she averaged 2.2 steals (first on team) and 5.7 rebounds (second on team). She also dropped in an average of 10.6 points per night. She was the top scor- er six times and the top rebounder ten times. Her career high came versus St. Peter's when she pumped in 22 points on 11-17 FG shoot- ing. McGowan entered her name into the La Salle record books tying the mark for most steals in a game (7). Her honors for the year included being named to the La Salle Invitational All-Tournament Team and the All-Big 5 Second Team. As a freshman McGowan saw the most action of any rookie. She was one of just four players in 1988-89 to see action in all 31 contests. She started six games, playing both the small forward and shooting guard. McGowan averaged 5.4 points and 3.0 rebounds. A strong defensive player, she was often given the toughest defensive assignments by Coach Miller. High School: McGowan set the Bishop McDevitt career scor- ing record (boys or girls) with a four-year total of 1,388 points. She scored 21.1 points and added 10 rebounds, six assists and five steals per game as a senior while being named Most Valuable Player of the Catholic League's Northern Division. She was voted to the All- Catholic first team three straight years. McDevitt won the Catholic League Championships three times during her tenure and compiled a 89-14 mark in four seasons. Season Highs Career Highs Personal: Member of the La Salle track and cross country PTS: 10 vs. Penn 22 vs. St. Peter's (1990) teams in the off-season ... first cousin to Class of 1989 La Salle hoop RBS: 7 vs. Penn 10, twice star Kelly ... has brothers sister ... brother Greenberg two and one STLS: 2, twice 7 vs. Iona (1989-90)

Brendan is a member of the La Salle baseball team ... camp coun- selor/coach at John Miller's basketball camp ... D.O.B. 8/8/70 ...

Parents: Angela and John McGowan ... High School Coach: Tom Lonegan.

- - - Total ------3pt - - - OFF DEF TOT Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1989-90 29/28 117/304 .385 0/2 .000 74/104 .712 308 10.6 74 91 165 5.7 87/3 61 73 10 64 975 1988-89 31/6 67/147 .456 0/0 .000 34/45 .756 168 5.4 46 47 93 3.0 66/2 40 45 4 27 517

Totals 60/34 184/451 .408 0/2 .000 108/149 .725 476 7.9 120 138 258 4.3 153/5 101 14 91 1492 Jennifer Cole 5-8, JR Guard Valparaiso High School Valparaiso, IN Major: Chemistry

Jennifer Cole spent no time resting on the merits of an excep-

tional freshman campaign. She started all 28 games for La Salle as a sophomore and was honored as a Big 5 and MAAC second team all- star. Cole's aggressive scoring punch led her to place second on the team with 14.8 ppg. Cole was also third in rebounding (4.8 rpg), while she led the team in steals with 55. The most exciting feature of Cole's game continues to be the three-point shot. This past season she rewrote the La Salle three-point record books, claiming five records for herself and sharing another. Her career total now stands at 58-151. Cole registered a personal best at Iona when she connected for 29 points in an exemplary shooting exhibition (1 1-17 FG, 5-7 3- PT, 2-2 FT). This was the first of three outings that Cole would hit for five three-pointers in one game. With a solid career already intact.

Cole is ready to concentrate on elevating La Salle to a higher level. Midway through her freshman year Cole earned a spot in the

starting line-up and never relinquished it. Her consistent outside shooting touch, coupled with her ability to hit the three-pointer made her a threat to Explorer opponents all season. Her best game was a 20-point effort against St. Joseph's where she hit 8-14 FG and 4-7 three pointers. She duplicated her then career high with another 20- point outing in first round MAAC Tournament action versus Niagara. Cole's other area of expertise was at the charity stripe, shooting 87.5 percent (28-32) to lead La Salle in '89-90. For her impressive rookie debut. Cole was named the Big 5 Rookie of the Year and an All-MAAC rookie. High School: Cole finished as the Valparaiso record-holder in points with 1,083 and in rebounds with 429. She averaged 16.7 points, seven rebounds, three assists and four steals per game while leading her team as a senior to a 22-2 record. At the completion of her senior year she was selected to the third team Associated Press All-State team and was named the Most Valuable Player in the Duneland Athletic Conference. Cole was also a Hoosier All-State Season Highs Career Highs Academic Honorable Mention.

»TS: 29 vs. Iona Same Personal: Dean's List student ... starting catcher for Explorer

IBS: 9, twice Same softball team ... named a 1991 GTE District II Academic All-

>TLS: 6 vs. Canisius Same American for softball ... Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society ... plans

to attend medical school upon graduation ... youngest of three chil-

dren ... D.O.B. 3/27/71 ... Parents: Zane and Rosemarie Cole ... Hitzh School Coach: Dave Kenning.

- - - Total ------3pt OFF DEF TOT r G/GS FG/FGA FG% KG/KG A FG% FT/FTA FT", PTS AVG REB Kilt REB AVG l'F/l) AST TO 111 k STL MIN

0-91 28/28 160/403 .397 36/99 .364 58/72 .806 414 14.8 27 108 135 4.8 55/0 68 78 7 55 9S0 > 9-90 28/15 95/2 1 8 .436 22/52 .423 28/32 .875 240 8.6 25 48 73 2.6 44/0 37 42 26 568

als 56/43 255/62 1 .411 58/151 .384 86/104 .827 654 11.7 52 156 20

Salle Explorers

Dolores Seiberlich 6-2, JR Center Upper Moreland High School Hatboro, PA Major: Communications

Dolores Seiberlich stepped up her game and earned a starting role in all 28 contests as a sophomore. She was one of only two players to remain healthy and make all 28 appearances. Seiberlich' game improved most over the second half of the season, evidenced by an outpouring of statistiscs. Over the last 14 games she averaged 14.2 ppg as compared to her season average of 7.4 ppg. In the sea- son-ending loss to Manhattan, Seiberlich pumped in a career-high 22 points (9-14 FG, 4-5 FT) to lead all scorers. Rebounding was also a hot topic with Seiberlich as she improved to a 5.1 per game average. She registered a career-high of 10 caroms in just 25 minutes of work against Niagara. If Seiberlich remains on track, all indications point to even bigger production in the 1991-92 season. Seiberlich saw action in 19 of the Explorers games during her rookie campaign, shooting at a 40% accuracy rate. Seiberlich' s best game was a five-point outing versus league foe Loyola. Possessed with a keen defensive ability, she collected 10 blocks and 10 steals on the season. High School: Seiberlich led an impressive high school career, averaging 18.5 ppg, 13 rpg and seven blocks, along with becoming the first girl in Upper Moreland history to surpass the 1,000 point plateau with 1,100 total points. Upper Moreland registered a 21-5 record her senior year and captured the Suburban One Freedom Division Championship. She was selected as the Montgomery Newspapers Girl's Basketball Player of the Year after her senior year, and in addition she competed on the Southeast-North Scholastic team which won a Bronze medal at the Keystone State Games. Personal: Camp counselor at John Miller's basketball camp for girls ... father and sisters Ann, Elizabeth and Alice all graduated from La Salle ... tallest player to attend La Salle since 6-7 Linda

French graduated in 1987 ... D.O.B. 12/19/71 ... Parents: William and Dolores Seiberlich ... High School Coach: Ron Veit. Season Highs Career Highs

PTS: 22 vs. Manhattan Same RBS: 10 vs. Niagara Same

- - - Total ------3pt - - - OFF DEF TOT Year G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG 1(1 1! REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

1990-91 28/27 90/193 .466 0/0 .000 27/51 .529 207 7.4 43 100 143 5.1 94/5 49 58 17 22 673

1989-90 19/0 10/25 .400 0/0 .000 6/11 .546 26 1.4 5 14 19 1.0 35/3 3 11 10 10 147

Totals 47/27 100/218 .459 0/0 .000 33/62 .532 233 5.0 48 114 162 3.5 129/8 52 69 27 32 820 1

Tina Tunink will enter this season with two years of eligibil- Tina Tunink ity remaining, after being declared a medical redshirt last year due to stress fractures. After intensive rehabilitation she is 6-0, JR expected to return healthy and in top form. Tunink transferred to La Salle from Butler County Community College (KS) where she Forward/Center was voted team Most Valuable Player in her senior year after Calhan High School averaging 16.2 ppg. Regionally, Tunink was ranked second in field goal percentage (.590) and free throw percentage (.810). She Calhan, CO finished second in career scoring with 901 ponts and third in rebounding with 403. Participating in the tough Jay Hawk West Major: Chemistry Conference, Tunink earned All-Conference status for two years and All-Region during her final year. Last season Tunink was School Students" ... expected to help the program immediately and this year is no dif- Personal: "Who's Who Among High

...... transfer ferent. Playing mainly from the power forward position, she is plans to attend medical school Chymian Society extremely offensive minded and will look to put the ball up when from Butler County Community College ( KS) ... has two brothers she gets anywhere close to the basket. and one sister ... first player from Colorado to play for La Salle High School: As a high school player, Tunink led Calhan ... D.O.B. 4/16/70 ... Parents: Roberta and Ray Tunink ... High High School to two state championships during her junior and School Coach: Bruce Marley. senior years, with a 46-0 record. Calhan' s record was 86-5 with Tunink on the squad during her four years. She also was a four- year member of the track team.

Lisa Auman saw the most action of any freshman, putting in 355 Lisa Auman minutes over 27 games. In the two starts that she earned agaisnt Iona and Loyola she put forth her two best games of the year. Auman 5-11, SO matched her season-high scoring effort of 14 points in both games and set another high in rebounding with eight against Iona. She fin- Forward ished the year averaging 4.2 ppg, placing her sixth on the team. Auman left a big impression on opponents with her soft shooting Daniel Boone H.S. touch. Making more than half of her baskets (.511), she finished sec- ond on the team in the accuracy department. With nowhere to go but Birdsboro, PA up the ladder of improvement, Auman will be a top contender for a starling role this season. Major: Liberal Arts High School: Lisa Auman declared her intent to attend La Salle in the beginning of her senior year, making her the only early signee Personal: Camp counselor at John Miller's basketball camp for of her class. Playing out of Daniel Boone High School in Birdsboro, girls ... member of National Honor Society in high school ... received PA, Auman finished with 1,285 total points, placing her 14th in Scholastic Scholar Athlete Award from Berks Chapter. PA. State Berks League history. During her senior year she came into her own, Hall of Fame ... D.O.B. 9/24/72 ... Parents: Nancj and Stewart scoring 606 points for a 17.3 average to lead Daniel Boone to an Hujzhes ... Hiiih School Coach: Paul Shuev. undefeated 27-0 regular season and a Berks League Championship. This was Boone's third title game appearance in four years. They fin- Season Highs Career Highs ished with a final record of 33-2. Auman was named the 1990 PTS: 14, three times Same Pottstown All-Area Player of the Year, the Berks County RBS: 8 vs. Iona Same Outstanding Senior Player, the Daniel Boone MVP and in addition 1, Four Times Same she received special honorable mention on the Pennsylvania Coaches BLKS: All-State poll.

- - - Tota ... - - - 3pt OFF DBF TOT Year c;/gs FG/FGA FG/FGA K.', FT/FTA II'. PTS AVG REB KKB REB \\(, I'K/I) \SI TO Itl K STL MIX

1990-91 27/2 46/90 .511 0/0 .0(H) 21/37 .568 113 4.2 24 35 59 2 2 42/0 9 18 4 15

Totals 27/2 46/90 .5 1 0/0 .000 21/37 .568 13 35 59 2.2 42/0 15 1 '1 Salle piorersuhj

Mary Heller High School: An untapped talent. Heller came to La Salle after having played only three years of organized basketball. In 6-0, SO this short time, the 6-0 center scored 1,629 career points, taking the Northeast Atlantic Conference scoring title during her junior Forward and senior years. Heller's strengths lie mainly in her pure, ath- letic ability. She averaged 26.1 ppg in her final season along Forest City Regional H.S. with 14.5 rpg, 5.1 steals, 3.5 blocks and 3.2 assists, earning her a second NAC Player of the Year award, the Scranton Times Uniondale, PA Regional Player of the Year award and honorable mention on the Pennsylvania Coaches All-State poll. Behind Heller, Forest City Major: Mathematics Regional won 25 straight games, captured league and District 12 Class A crowns and a berth in the PIAA Class A quarter finals Mary Heller saw action in 17 games as a freshman, showing her senior year. great signs of promise over the last several outings. She scored at Personal: "Who's Who Among High School Students" ... 1st an average of 2.3 ppg for the year with her biggest production of Team NAC Volleyball All-Star two years in high school ... worked 10 points coming against Iona. In this 100-point shellacking of John Miller's basketball camp this past summer ... youngest of the Lady Gaels, Heller shot 5-7 from the field to register her 10 seven children ... D.O.B. 12/11/71 ... Parents: Joan and Dean points in a season-high 23 minute appearance. In the Explorers' Heller ...High School Coach: Carl Urbas, Jr. next game versus Loyola, Heller posted impressive numbers again. In just nineteen minutes she hauled in eight rebounds and also blocked four shots - an Explorer season high. Blocking shots Season Highs Career Highs and shooting at a high rate of accuracy (.560 FC7c) have proven PTS: 10 vs. Iona Same to be her fortes. Her field goal percentage was a forerunner for RBS: 8 vs. Loyola Same the Explorers. Look for Heller to gain increased playing time and BLKS: 4 vs. Loyola Same to continue her high impact style of play.

- - - Total 3pt - - - OFF DEF TOT Year G/GS FG/FGA FG<* FG/FGA FG<7C FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL \IIN 1990-91 18/0 14/34 .412 0/0 .000 11/16 .688 39 2.2 19 26 45 16/0 6 128

Totals 18/0 14/34 .412 0/0 .000 11/16 .688 39 2.2 19 26 45 2.5 16/0 128

Lori Hamilton High School: Hamilton came to La Salle from Gallipolis, OH, making her the first player from Ohio to ever put on an 6-0, SO Explorer uniform. Hamilton's high school credentials show an experienced champion, as Gallia Academy was District Forward/Center Champion, Sectional Champion and S.E.O.A.L. Champion dur- ing her tenure. Individually, she received All-League and All- Gallia Academy District 1st Team honors, as well as All-State Honorable and Special Mention. Gallipolis, OH Personal: Member of National Honor Society ... All-

Academic S.E.O.A.L... . recipient of Presidential Academic Major: Undecided (Science) Fitness Award ...would like to attend graduate school for physi-

cal therapy ... has three older sisters ...D.O.B. 9/26/72 ... Parents: Gail and Dan Hamilton ...High School Coach: Gordon Baker. With a year of competition behind her, Lori Hamilton has established herself as a strong inside player not to be pushed around. Playing in 26 games she took advantage of every missed shot, landing 37 rebounds in 201 minutes. On the offensive boards Hamilton produced several three-point plays by muscling her opponents away from missed shots. Another strong point of Season Highs Career Highs Hamilton's game is her ability to take care of the ball. She had PTS: 9 vs. Niagara Same the lowest turnover average on the team committing a mere 0.3 RBS: 6 vs. Cal-State Fullerton Same per game. Miller will call upon Hamilton for her defensive tal- ents in the upcoming season.

- - - Tota - - - 3pt OFF DEF TOT Year G/GS FG/FGA FG<* FG/FGA FG<7c FT/FTA FT<7C PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

-i 1990-91 26/0 1 1/30 .367 0/0 .000 16/30 .533 38 1.5 17 20 37 1.4 11/0 5 9 201

Totals 26/0 11/30 .367 0/0 .000 16/30 .533 38 17 20 37 1/0 201 1 «-•

An extremely athletic player, Allyson Blue has been predict- Allyson Blue ed by John Miller to play both the point and off guard with great success for La Salle. Her strengths lie mainly in her ability to 5-8, FR shoot the ball well and run the fast break, as evidenced by the 25.3 ppg and 7.2 apg that she averaged as a senior. Last year she Guard also guided Mahanoy Area to its second consecutive Class AA title with a 72-65 victory over Pine Grove. Blue led all scorers Mahanoy Area with 37 points. In Blue's first two years of high school, Mahanoy Area won back to back Class A titles. She finished as Barnesville, PA the second leading scorer in school history with 1,819 points,

while during these four years Mahanoy Area went 1 16-10. Blue Major: Undecided was named to several all-star teams following her prolific senior year, among which include the Hazelton Standard-Speaker All- Area team, the Reading Eagle All-Anthracite first team and the Pottsville Republican first team. She was also honored as a USA Today Honorable Mention for Pennsylvania.

Personal: Member of National Honor Society ... Mahanoy

Area Scholar- Athlete with class ranking of fifth ... earned four

letters in track ... Schuylkill Track League All-Star Team ... has

one younger sister ... D.O.B.: 11/18/73 ... Parents: Carol and

Robert Blue ... High School Coach: Joseph Alansky.

Tabbed as a great motivator, Cindy Pierce will bring all of Cindy Pierce her enthusiasm and energy to La Salle's backcourt this coming season. Miller will utilize Pierce's quickness at the point, along 5-4, FR with her great court savvy. As a senior at Hammonton High School she scored 23.2 ppg to finish with 1,465 career points, Guard tops in Hammonton basketball history. Her great anticipation and quickness also helped her to average 6.1 steals per game. In addi- Hammonton High School tion to posting big numbers on the score board, she also helped her teammates out by contributing 7.3 assists per game. Hammonton, NJ Hammonton earned a 14-12 record and a berth in the New Jersey Major: Undecided Group 2 Tournament behind Pierce. Individually, Pierce earned the All-South Jersey scoring title and she was named to the fol- lowing all-star teams: First Team All-South Jersey, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Group 2. Personal: Earned four varsity basketball and Softball letters

... played in the Garden State Games and in the New Jersey

North/South All-Star Game ... named First Team All-South Jersey, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Group 2 for softball ... has one older sister ... D.O.B.: 4/1/73 ... Parents:

Lorraine and Edward Pierce ... High School Coach: Tom Inzillo. Head Coach John Miller, with

daughter Katie, receives balls

signifying Miller's 100 th career

th win and La Salle's 300 Ail-

Time victory. On hand is

Athletic Director Bob Mullen

and Vice President Ray Heath.

Lori Hamilton .0PP07V %*

Left to right: Dolores Seiberlich, Lisa Auman mmmm Opponents

University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Sat., Nov. 30, 1991 at Hayman Hall Fri.-Sat., Dec. 6-7, 1991 Lady Bonnies Classic at Reilly Center

Founded: 1740 Record at Penn: 25-27 Founded : 1754 ( King 's College) Overall Record: 146-178 Enrollment: 9,300 Overall Record: 150-115 Enrollment: 4,800 90-91 Record: 10-16 Location: Philadelphia, P/ 90-91 Record: 15-11 Location: New York, NY 90-91 Conference

President: Dr. Sheldon Hackney 90-91 Conference Record/ President: Michale I. Sovern Record/Finish: 5-9/6th Colors: Red and Blue Finish: 10-4/2nd Colors: Columbia Blue & White 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Quakers, 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Lions, Light Blue Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Red and Blue Letterwinners Conference: Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Conference: Ivy League Returning/Lost: 9/3 Home court: Levien Gymnasium Sports Info. Contact: Home Court: The Palestra Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Capacity: 3,408 John Donavan Capacity: 8,700 Sports Info Contact: Athletic Director: TBA Office Phone: 212-854-2534 Athletic Director: Aileen Kain Head Coach: Nancy Kalafus Home Phone: 212-866-1619 Paul Rubincam Office Phone: 215-898-6128 Alma Mater/Year: Tampa '73 Fax Phone: 212-854-81 Head Coach: Julie Soriero Home Phone: TBA Record at Columbia/Barnard: Alma Mater: Penn State '74 Fax Phone: 215-898-1747 128-151

Temple University University of Akron Wed., Dec. 4, 1991 at McGonigle Hall Fri.-Sat., Dec. 6-7, 1991 Lady Bonnies Classic at Reilly Center

Founded: 1884 Record at Temple: 13-15 Founded: 1870 Alma Mater/Year: Enrollment: 30,000 Overall Record: 134-68 Enrollment: 30,243 -Hfff Ohio University '81 Location: Philadelphia, PA 90-91 Record: 13-15 Location: Akron, OH Record at Akron: 13-42

President: Peter J. Liacouras 90-91 Conference President: Dr. William V. Muse Overall Record: 42-61 Colors: Cherry and White Record/Finish: 10-8/T5th Colors: Blue and Gold 90-91 Record: 3-25 Nickname: Owls 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Zips 90-91 Conference Conference: Atlantic 10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Conference: North Star Record/Finish: 2-12 Home Court: McGonigle Hall Starters Returning/Lost: 2/2 Home Court: 90-91 Post Season: None Capacity: 3,900 Sports Info. Contact: James A. Rhodes Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Athletic Director: Craig Cotton Capacity: 5,500 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

Charlie Theokas Office Phone: 2 1 5-787- 1 608 Athletic Director: Jim Dennison Sports Info. Contact: TBA Head Coach: Charlene Curtis Home Phone: 215-886-5576 Head Coach: Lisa Fitch Office Phone: 216-972-7468 Alma Mater/Year: Radford '76 Fax Phone: 215-787-7499 Fax Phone: 216-374-8844

St. Bonaventure University St. Joseph's University Fri.-Sat., Dec. 6-7, 1991 Tues., Dec. 10, 1991 at Hayman Hall Lady Bonnies Classic at Reilly Center

Founded: 1856 Record at St. Bonaventure: Founded: 1851 Record at St. Joseph's: None Enrollment: 2,350 171-175 Enrollment: 2,732 Overall Record: 116-63

Location: St. Bonaventure, NY Overall Record: 171-175 Location: Philadelphia, PA 90-91 Record: 18-12 President: 90-91 Record: 14-15 President: 90-91 Conference

Very Rev. Neil O'Connell, O.F.M. 90-91 Conference Rev. Nicholas Rashford, S.J. Record/Finish: 10 8/T5th Colors: Brown and White Record/Finish: 6-12/7th Colors: Crimson and Grey 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Lady Bonnies 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Hawks Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/3 Conference: Atlantic 10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Conference: Atlantic 10 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Home Court: Reilly Center Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Home Court: Sports Info. Contact: Capacity: 6,000 Sports Info. Contact: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse Larry Dougherty

Athletic Director: Jim Engelhardt Capacity: 3,200 Office Phone: 2 1 5-660- 1727

Lawrence J. Weise Office Phone: 716-375-2210 Athletic Director: Don DiJulia Home Phone: 215-352 7997 Head Coach: Mary Jane Telford Home Phone: 716-373-3047 Head Coach: Stephanie Gaitley Fax Phone: 215-660-1724 Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 716-375-2383 Alme Mater/Year: Villanova '82

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Villanova University Sat., Dec. 21, 1991 at Philadelphia Civic Center Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29, 1991 1st Round Opponent La Salle Invitational at Havman Hall

Founded: 1842 Record at Villanova: 254 1 23 Founded: 1819 Record at Colgate: 1 38- 1 63 Enrollment: 6.500 Overall Record: 254 123 Enrollment: 2.700 Overall Record: 164 173 Location: Villanova, PA 90-91 Record: 12-17 Location: Hamilton. NY 90-91 Record: 14 14 President: 90-91 Conference President: Neil Grabois 90-91 Conference

Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A. Record/Finish: 4 12/8th Colors: Maroon. Gray & White Record/Finish: 6-6/4th Colors: Blue and White 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Red Raiders 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Wildcats I,ettervvinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 Conference: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Home Court: Cotterell Court Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Home Court: Sports Info. Contact: Bill Dyer Capacity: 3.000 Sports Info. Contact:

John E. duPont Pavillion Office Phone: 2 1 5-645-4 1 20 Athletic Director: Brian DePasquale Capacity: 6.500 Home Phone: 215-688-8697 Frederick H. Dunlap Office Phone: 315-824-7602 Athletic Director: Dr. Ted Aceto Fax Phone: 215-645-7323 Head Coach: Kathleen Connell Home Phone: 315-824-2466 Head Coach: Harry Perretta Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 315-824-0042 Alma Mater/Year: Springfield '75 Lycoming '78

Boston University Marquette University Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29, 1991 Potential Opponent Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29,1991 Potential Opponent La Salle Invitational at Hayman Hall La Salle Invitational at Havman Hall

Founded: 1839 Record at Boston: 125-98 Founded: 1881 Record at Marquette: 7-20 Enrollment: 13,848 Overall Record: 125-98 Enrollment: 12.000 Overall Record: 71-60 Location: Boston, MA 90-91 Record: 13-14 Location: Milwaukee, WI 90-91 Record: 7-20 President: Dr. John Silber 90-91 Conference President: 90-91 Conference

Colors: Scarlet & White Record/Finish: 5-5/3rd Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. Record/ Finish: 3-13/8th Nickname: Terriers 90-91 Post Season: None Colors: Royal Blue and Gold 90-91 Post Season: None

Conference: North Atlantic I>etterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Nickname: Warriors Letterwinners Returning/I^ost: 7/7 Home Court: Case Gymnasium Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Conference: Great Midwest Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Capacity: 2,500 Sports Info. Contact: Home Court: Bradley Sports Info Contact: Athletic Director: Gary Strickler David Sullivan Center/Marquette Gym Kathleen Hohl Head Coach: Christine Basile Office Phone: 617 353 2872 Capacity: 18.000/800 Office Phone: 414-288-6980 Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 617-353-52X6 Athletic Director: Bill Cords Home Phone: 414-481-9815 Massachusetts '77 Head Coach: Jim Jabir Fax Phone: 414-288-6519 Alma Mater/Year: Nazareth '84

Butler University University of Maryland-Baltimore County Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29, 1991 Potential Opponent Fri.-Sun., Dec 27-29, 1991 Potential Opponent La Salle Invitational at Havman Hall La Salle Invitational at Ihmnan Hall

Founded: 1855 Record at Butler: 50-34 Founded: [966 Record at UMBC: 131-159 Enrollment: 4,000 Overall Record: 196-145 Enrollment: 10.416 Overall Record: 131 -159 Location: Indianapolis, IN 90-91 Record: 21-8 Location: Baltimore, MD 90-91 Record: 17-11 President: 90-91 Conference President: Dr. Michael Hooker 90-91 Conference

Dr. Geoffrey Bannister Record/Finish: IO-6/2nd Colors: OldjGold and Black Record/Finish: 9 3 2nd Colors: Blue and White 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Retrievers 90-91 Post Season: None

Nickname: Bulldogs I x-tterw inners Returning/I .ost: 12/1 Conference: East Coasl Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 I Conference: Midwestern Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Home Court: UMBC Fieldhouse Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Collegiate Conference Sports Info. Contact: Capacity: 4,024 Sports info. Contact: Home Court: Hinkle Fieldhouse Denise Pcolinski Athletic Director: Gerald Milam Capacity: 10,800 Office Phone: 317-283-9375 Dr. Charles Brow n Office Phone: 301-455-2639 Athletic Director: John Parry Home Phone: 317-571-9780 Head Coach: Sue luinai\ Home Phone: 301 539 5968 Head Coach: Stein Paulette Fax Phone: 317-283-9808 Alma mater/Year: Fax Phone: 3d I 455 3994 Alma Mater/Year: Prostburs State '71 Slippery Rock '72 Opponents

Monmouth College University of Notre Dame Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29, 1991 Potential Opponent Sun., Jan. 5, 1992 at J.A.C.C. La Salle Invitational at Haynian Hall

Founded: 1933 Record a Monmouth: 19-35 Founded: 1842 Alma Mater/Year:

Enrollment: 4,200 Overall Record: 56-79 Enrollment: 10,037 St. Joseph's '77 Location: W. Long Branch, NJ 90-91 Record: 12-16 Location: Notre Dame, IN Record at Notre Dame: 87-34 President: Dr. Samuel Magill 90-91 Conference President: Overall Record: 175-75 Colors: Royal Blue and White Record/Finish: 12-4/2nd Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC 90-91 Record: 23-9 Nickname: Lady Hawks 90-91 Post Season: None Colors: Gold and Blue 90-91 Conference Conference: Northeast Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Nickname: Fighting Irish Record/Finish: 15-1/lst Home Court: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Conference: Midwestern 90-91 Post Season: NIT Alumni Memorial Gymnasium Sports Info. Contact: Collegiate Conference Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Capacity: 2,800 Patrick Dooley Home Court: Joyce Athletic Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Wayne Szoke Office Phone: 908-571-3415 and Convocation Center Sports Info. Contact: Head Coach: Susan DeKalb Home Phone: 908-681-5661 Capacity: 11,418 Rose Pietrzak Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 908-571-3535 Athletic Director: Office Phone: 219-239-7516 Cortland State '78 Richard Rosenthal Home Phone: 219-271-1660 Head Coach: Muffet McGraw Fax Phone: 219-239-7941

Morgan State University

Fri.-Sun., Dec. 27-29, 1991 Potential Opponent Wed., Jan. 8 , 1992 at Hayman Hall La Salle Invitational at Hayman Hall Sat., Feb. 29, 1992 at

Founded: 1867 Record at Morgan State: 50-106 Founded: 1853 Record at Manhattan: 123-107 Enrollment: 4,700 Overall Record: 50-106 Enrollment: 3,690 Overall Record: 167-129 Location: Baltimore, MD 90-91 Record: 6-20 Location: Riverdale, NY 90-91 Conference President: Dr. Earl Richardson 90-91 Conference President: Record/Finish: 8 8/5th Colors: Orange, Blue Record/Finish: 4-10/8th Brother Thomas Scanlan 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Lady Bears 90-91 Post Season: None Colors: Kelly Green and White Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Conference: MEAC Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Nickname: Lady Jaspers Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Home Court: Hill Fieldhouse Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Conference: Metro Atlantic Sports Info. Contact: Capacity: 7,500 Sports Info. Contact: Home Court: Jeff Bernstein Athletic Director: Theresa Gibson Draddy Gymnasium Office Phone: 212-920-0228 Leonard C. Braxton Office Phone: 301-444-3830 Capacity: 3,000 Home Phone: 212-889-5370 Head Coach: Anderson Powell Home Phone: 301-265-8275 Athletic Director: Bob Byrnes Fax Phone: 212-543-8802 Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 301-444-3221 Head Coach: Kathy Solano Morgan State '76 Alma Mater/Year: Cortland State '78

Valparaiso University Loyola College Fri., Jan. 3, 1992 at Athletics Recreation Center Mon., Jan. 13, 1992 at Sat., Feb. 1, 1992 at Hayman Hall

Founded: 1859 Record at Valparaiso: 41-73 Founded: 1852 Record at Loyola: 20-92 Enrollment: 3,800 Overall Record: 41-73 Enrollment: 3,428 Overall Record: 363-325 Location: Valparaiso, IN 90-91 Record: 16-14 Location: Baltimore, MD 90-91 Record: 4-24 President: Dr. Alan Harre 90-91 Conference President: 90-91 Conference

- Colors: Gold and Brown Record/Finish: 6-8 Rev. Joseph Sellinger, S.J. Record/Finish: 1 1 6/9th Nickname: Crusaders 90-91 Post Season: None Colors: Green and Grey 90-91 Post Season: None Conference: North Star Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 Nickname: Lady Greyhounds Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Home Court: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Conference: Metro Atlantic Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Athletics-Recreation Center Sports Info. Contact: Home Court: Reitz Arena Sports Info. Contact: Dan Gretz Capacity: 4,500 Bill Rogers Capacity: 3,000 Office Phone: Athletic Director: Office Phone: 219-464-5235 Athletic Director: Joseph Boylan 410-323-1010 ext. 2777 William Steinbrecher Home Phone: 219-477-4605 Head Coach: Frank Szymanski Home Phone: 410-750-3759 Head Coach: Dave Wolter Fax Phone: 219-464-5762 Alma Mater/Year: Fax Phone: 410-532-5029 Alma MaterA'ear: University of Maryland '63 Concordia College '76 3

Opponents

St. Peter's College Fri., Jan. 17, 1992 at Fri., Jan. 24, 1992 at Gallagher Center Tues., Feb. 11, 1992 at Hayman Hall Fri., Feb. 21, 1992 at Hayman Hall

Founded: 1872 Record at St. Peter's: 347-129 Founded: 1856 Record at Niagara: 10-18 Enrollment: 3,356 Overall Record: 347-129 Enrollment: 2,500 Overall Record: 175-154 Location: Jersey City, NJ 90-91 Record: 21-9 Location: 90-91 Record: 10-18 President: 90-91 Conference Niagara University, NY 90-91 Conference

Rev. Daniel A. Degnan, S.J. Record/Finish: 12-4/3rd President: Record/Finish: 4 12/7th

Colors: Peacock Blue and White 90-91 Post Season: None Rev. Brian J. O'Connell, CM. 90-91 Post Season: None Nickname: Peahens Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Colors: Purple and White Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Conference: Metro Atlantic Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Home Court: Gallagher Center Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Home Court: Yanitelli Center Sports Info. Contact: Tim Camp Capacity: 3,400 Sports Info. Contact: Capacity: 3.200 Office Phone: 201-915-9101 Athletic Director: Bill Kellick Athletic Director: Home Phone: 201-451-1 043 Michael Jankowski Office Phone: William A. Stein Fax Phone: 201-915-9102 Head Coach: Jim Coen 716-285-1212 ext. 431

Head Coach: Mike Granelli Alma Mater/Year: Home Phone: 7 1 6-754-40 1 Alma Mater/Year: St. Mary's University '72 Fax Phone: 716-285-2971

Mt. St. Mary's '61

Siena College Sun., Jan. 19, 1992 at Hayman Hall Sun., Jan. 26, 1992 at Koessler Ath. Center Sat., Feb. 8, 1992 at Alumni Rec. Center Sun., Feb. 23, 1992 at Hayman Hall

'77 Founded: 1937 Record at Siena: 2 1 -7 Founded: 1870 Alma MaterA'ear: Canisius Enrollment: 2.700 Overall Record: 21-7 Enrollment: 4,761 Record at Canisius: 71-61 Location: Loudonville, NY 90-91 Record: 21-7 Location: Buffalo, NY Overall Record: Same President: 90-91 Conference President: 90-91 Record: 15-13

Fr. William McConville, OFM Record/Finish: 13-3/2nd Rev. James M. Demske, S.J. 90-91 Conference Colors: Green and Gold 90-91 Post Season: None Colors: Blue and Gold Record/Finish: 7-9/6th Nickname: Saints Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2 Nickname: Lady Griffs 90-91 Post Season: None

Conference; Metro Atlantic Starters Rturning/Lost: 4/1 Conference: Metro Atlantic Letterwinners Returning/I.ost: 7/1 Home Court: Sports Info Contact: Home Court: Koessler Ath. Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 John D'Argenio Center/Memorial Aud. Sports Info. Contact: Capacity: 4,000 Office Phone: 518-783-2450 Capacity: 1,800/16,564 Chris Militello

Athletic Director: William Kirsh Home Phone: 518-462-3045 Athletic Director: Office Phone: 7 1 6-888-2978

Head Coach: Gina Castelli Fax Phone: 518-783-2992 Dr. Daniel P. Stan- Home Phone: 716-824-3862 Alma Mater/year: Canisius '86 Head Coach: Mike Rappl Fax Phone: 716-888-2980

Iona College Wed., Jan. 22, 1992 at Hayman Hall Wed., Jan. 29, 1992 at Tues., Feb. 4, 1992 at Mulcahy Campus Center Tues., Feb. 18, 1992 at Hayman Hall

Founded: 1940 Alma Mater/Year: Founded: 1942 Record at Fairfield: 205-141 Enrollment: 7,500 Arizona Slate '81 Enrollment: 2.S50 ()\erall Record: 267-197 Location: New Rochelle, NY Record at Iona: 17-68 Location: Fairfield. CT 90-91 Record: 25-6 President: Overall Record: 17-68 President: 90-91 Conference

John G. Driscoll, C.F.C., PhD 90-91 Record: 5-24 Rev. Aloysius P. Kellcy, S.J. Record/Finish: 15-1/lsl

Colors: Maroon and Gold 90-91 Conference Colors: Cardinal Red 90-91 Post Season: NCAA, I

Nickname: Lady Gaels Record/Finish: 2 14/8th Nickname: Lad) Stags Letters inner*. Returning/I .ost: 9/2 Conference: Metro Atlantic 90-91 Postseason: None Conference: Metro Atlantic Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

Home Court: John A. Mulcahy Ix'tterwinners Rcturning/I ,ost: 10/3 Home Court: Alumni Mall Sports Info. Contact: Campus Center Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Capacity: 3.022 Chris retro Capacity: 3,200 Sports Info. Contact: Athletic Director: Office Phone:

Athletic Director: Chris Caporale Dr. Il.uokl Menningei 203 254-4000 ext. 28 '8 Rich Petriecione Office Phone: 914-633-2310 Head Coach: Dianne Nolan Home Phone: 203 775-0259 Head Coach: Fran Clemente Home Phone: 203-845-0575 Alma Mater/Year: Fa\ Phone: 203 254-4117

Fax Phone: 914-636-1278 ( rlassboro '73 1 '1 jl^ ci. Salle Invitational

1991 Tournament Schedule December 27-29, 1991 Past Championship Games Hayman Hall 1980 Syracuse 75, La Salle 58 December 27 1981 Penn State 69, La Salle 43 First Round Games: 1982 Northwestern 84, Penn State 75

1:00 p.m. UMBC vs. Boston University 1983 Cheyney 81, Mississippi 76 1984 St. Joseph's 61, Iowa 60 3:00 p.m. Monmouth vs. Marquette 1985 St. Joseph's 68, La Salle 61 5:00 p.m. Morgan State vs. Butler 1986 James Madison 62, La Salle 52 7:00 p.m. Colgate vs. La Salle 1987 La Salle 69, Oklahoma 63 December 28 1988 La Salle 75, Loyola(Chicago) 58 1989 La Salle 83, Connecticut 72 (OT) Consolation Bracket Games, 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. 1990 St. Mary's (CA) 82, Santa Clara 66 Championship Bracket Games, 5:00 and 7:00 p.m December 29 Most Valuable Players 1:00 p.m. 7th Place Game 1981 Carol Waldernman, Penn State 3:00 p.m. 5th Place Game 1982 Anucha Browne, Northwestern 1983 Yolanda Laney, Cheyney 5:00 p.m. 3rd Place Game 1984 Michelle Edwards, Iowa 7:00 p.m. Championship Game 1985 Debbie Black, St. Joseph's 1990 All-Tournament Team 1986 Sydney Beasley, James Madison 1987 Jennifer Snyder, La Salle Anja Bordt, St. Mary's - MVP 1988 Tracey Sneed, La Salle Mary Greybush, La Salle 1989 Laura Lishness, Connecticut Melissa King, Santa Clara 1990 Anja Bordt, St. Mary's Julie Lienert, Santa Clara Nicki Smith, Ohio University

Cheree Tappin, St. Mary's W&M £! All Time Team Tournament ileeords

Team w L James Madison 3 Providence (2) 4 2

American 2 1 La Salle (11) 23 10 Rhode Island 2 1

Appalachian State 1 2 Lehigh (2) 2 4 Robert Morris 1 2

Ball State 2 1 Long Island 2 Rutgers 2 1 University Boston (2) 3 3 Loyola 2 1 St. Francis (PA) 3

Bucknell 2 1 Massachusetts 1 2 St. Mary's (CA) 3

1 Canisius 2 Minnesota 1 2 St. Peter's 2 1

Cheyney (2) 3 3 Mississippi 2 1 Santa Clara 2 1

Colgate 1 2 Monmouth (2) 2 3 Seton Hall 3 Connecticut (4) 5 6 Morgan State 3 Siena 3

1 Duquesne 2 Mt. St. Mary's 2 1 South Carolina State 1 2 Fairfield 1 2 New Hampshire (2) 2 4 Southwest Louisiana 1 2

Fairleigh Dickinson 1 2 New Orleans 2 1 St. Joseph's (3) 7 1

Florida 2 1 Northeastern (5) 6 8 Syracuse (2) 4 2

George Mason 2 1 Northwestern 3 University of DC (2) 1 3 George Washington 2 Ohio University 1 2 Villanova (2) 3 3 Georgia State 3 Oklahoma State 2 1 Western Kentucky 2 1

Hartford 1 2 Penn State (2) 4 2 Youngstown State (2) 1 5

Hofstra 1 2 Pittsburgh 2 1 Wright State 6 90- 19 v9 9/ t * 1990-91 Season In iteview

More Than Just 16-12

It was another challenging season Saints, who arrived in Philadelphia 61 victory over Temple. She became

for John Miller and his Explorers, but with an undefeated mark of 7-0 in the only the ninth player in La Salle histo- more importantly a winning one. La MAAC and a 13-2 overall record. ry to join the elite 1,000 point club Salle battled through a multitude of This win was made even sweeter by and she concluded her career in sixth 1 setbacks to finish with an overall slate the fact that it was John Miller's 100th place all-time. In the month of r of 16-12 and a fourth place finish in victory at La Salle, making him the January, Greybush continued to

the Metro Atlantic Athletic first to ever reach this milestone as a rewrite the record books. Despite a

Conference. La Salle women's head coach. last second 67-69 loss to Michigan, c For Miller, this was Greybush dominated the t his fifth winning season in game with a 36-point per-

as many years. "I thought formance for a new La we had a tremendous sea- Salle single game scoring r son," said Miller. "It was a record. And perhaps the crazy year with all the most entertaining game sickness, injuries, and of the year to watch was adversity that we had to the 100-54 victory over 1 face, but we came together Iona. After tilting the 1 as a group and that's what score to the century mark \ it is all about." for only the fifth time in

To say that it was a La Salle history, every

crazy year is perhaps an Explorer had an all-star

understatement. The roll perfor-mance to cherish.

call of calamities included The most vivid of these

games missed due to bone memories are Mimi spurs, chin stitches, wis- Harris' 18 assists, falling dom tooth extraction, just one shy of a school stress fractures, jaw opera- record, and freshman Lisa tions, and inflamed ton- Auman's spectacular, 14-

sils. In all, 72 games were point second half perfor-

missed amongst nine play- mance. It was only fitting ers, including two red- that Auman registered the shirted seasons by veteran 100th point on the score- Jennifer Cole starter Jen McGowan and board. junior college transfer Tina Tunink. And who could forget all of the La Salle made an early exit from

Through it all, though, there was one other highlights along the way? If you the MAAC Tournament at the hands constant, and that was the winning follow Explorer basketball, you were of Manhattan, but the season was

spirit that Miller and his staff instilled there for them all. There were the two none the less momentous. It was a

in each player. Big 5 games versus Penn and year of more than just wins and loss- This attitude was evident through- Villanova that were aired on PRISM. es. The players proved that Explorer

out the year as the Explorers battled In yet another Big 5 grudge match, hoop means basketball at its finest and

their way to some very climactic vic- senior Mary Greybush reached a mon- excitement pushed to the limit! tories. The most impressive of these umental point in her career as she

was a 76-69 defeat of the Siena pumped in her 1,000th point in a 70- 1990-91 Slalis*

- - - 3pl OFF DEF TOT

Player G/GS FG/ FGA FC7, FG/ FGA FG<* FT/FTA FT", PTS AVG RFB Kl 11 RFB AVG PF/D AST TO HI k STI. MIS

Mary Greybush 26/26 196/400 .490 0/1 .000 114/ 144 .792 506 19.5 82 159 241 9.3 68/1 59 92 13 38 928

Jennifer Cole 28/28 160/403 .397 36/99 .364 58/72 .806 414 14.8 27 108 135 4.8 55/0 68 78 7 55 980

Denise Kayajian 25/23 122/256 .477 7/19 .368 61/71 .859 312 12.5 13 77 90 3.6 59/0 94 73 5 51 788

Dolor. Seiberlich 28/27 90/193 .466 0/0 .000 27/51 .529 207 7.4 43 100 143 5.1 94/5 49 58 17 22 673

Jennifer McGowan 5/4 13/37 .351 1/1 1.000 5/14 .357 32 6.4 10 15 25 5.0 15/1 6 13 9 7 134

Laura Reigstad 27/8 66/179 .369 0/2 .000 12/17 .706 144 5.3 31 52 83 3.1 31/0 36 22 2 25 577

Lisa Auman 27/2 46/90 .511 0/0 .000 21/37 .568 113 4.2 24 35 59 2 2 42/0 9 18 4 15 357

M inii Harris 27/21 37/ 123 .301 3/ 18 .167 35/56 .625 112 4.2 11 70 81 3.0 54/ 1 164 82 2 30 834

Mary Heller 18/0 14/34 .412 0/0 .000 11/16 .688 39 2.2 19 26 45 2.5 16/0 8 8 8 6 128

Lori Hamilton 26/0 11/30 .367 0/0 .000 16/30 .533 38 1.5 17 20 37 1.4 11/0 5 9 2 201 Team Rebounds 158

Explorers 28/28 755/1745 .433 47/ 140 .336 360/ 508 .709 1917 68.5 277 662 1097 39.2 445/8 498 453 60 251

Team Rebounds 113

Opponents 28/28 702/1747 .402 68/205 .332 312/476 .656 1784 63.7 338 679 1130 40.4 469/17 381 491 88 204

1990-9! li

G# Opponent Score Attend L High Scorer High Rebounder Opp High Scorer Opp High Rebounder

1 #Pennsylvania 74-67 W 250 A 23-Mary Greybush 7-Jenny McGowan 20-Kirsten Brendel 8-Kirsten Brendel

2 #St. Joseph's 55-66 L 1492 A 26-Mary Greybush 18-Mary Greybush 20-Rita Balaban 8-Robyn Bostick

3 %C.S. Fullerton 55-75 L 2285 N 14-D. Seiberlich 6-Hamilton/Seib. 21 -Claud Jackson 12-Genia Miller

4 %North Texas 71-66 W 2050 N 32-Mary Greybush 1 1-Mary Greybush 13-Brandt/Stredic 12-Mary Maryak 5 #Temple 70-61 W 410 H 26- Mary Greybush 12-Mary Greybush 19-Sonya Perry 8-Perry/Koel 6 #Villanova 48-51 L 6,000 A 20-Mary Greybush 18-Mary Greybush 20-R.Magarity 9-Nikki Benedix

7 ! Hartford 66-60 W 210 H 23-Mary Greybush 14-Mary Greybush 14-Thomas, Bsslnk 8-Thomas. Bsslnk

8 ISanta Clara 54-63 L 140 H 14- Kayajian, Auman 8-Mary Greybush 19-Julie Lienert 15-Laura Hughes " 9 !Ohio 73-67 W 108 H 25-Cole,Greybush 10-Mary Greybush 18-Nicki Smith 11-Nicki Smith

1 10 *Loyola 82-52 W 110 H 20-Denise Kayajian 6-Denise Kayajian 16-Mary Thompson 1 -Shropshire

11 Michigan 65-67 L 548 A 36-Mary Greybush 9-Mary Greybush 25-Szczecho\\ski 10-Szczechowski 12 Detroit 65-58 W 178 A 20-Denise Kayajian 8-Jennifer Cole 18-Mandy Chandler 10-Mandy Chandler 13 *Manhattan 51-62 L 250 H 21 -Mary Greybush 8-Mary Greybush 26-Christine Lardon 8-Walker/Breslin

14 *Fairfield 66-68 L 242 A 24-Mary Greybush 18-Mary Greybush 18-Trish Sacca 13-Trish Sacca 15 *Niagara 72-62 W 250 H 20-Mary Greybush 12-Mary Greybush 15-Holly Hamilton 8-Nancy Hardwick

16 *Canisius 86-62 W 200 H 23-Mary Greybush 9-Dolor Seiberlich 16-Julie Buntich 6-Julie Buntich

17 *Iona 77-48 W 118 A 29-Jennifer Cole 7-Greybush/Sblich 14-Jen Gaeta 7-Winterfeldl

18 *St. Peter's 68-76 L 133 A 26-Mary Greybush 1 1-Mary Greybush 24-Joann Balsamo 10-Nadine Davis 19 *Siena 76-69 W 120 H 24-Mary Greybush 9-Mary Greybush 27-Valerie Higgins 9-Deborah Fuchs

20 Manhattan 53-55 L 125 A 14-Mary Greybush 1 1-Mary Greybush 17-Shannon Breslin 1 3-Leigh Walker

21 Fairfield 68-82 L 320 H 24-Mary Greybush 9-Mary Greybush 23-Trisha Sacca 13-Trish Elser 22 Niagara 83-58 W 58 A 27-Jennifer Cole I3-Mimi Harris 15-Kim Kuhn s David/Hamilton

23 Canisus 65-51 W 126 A 19-Denise Kayajian 9-Jennifer Cole 1 5-Jennifer McHugh 9 \iiik- Brocker 24 *Iona 100-54 W 278 H 22-Jennifer Cole 8-Lisa Auman 15-Dyrene Brown 5-Spafford/Todd

25 *Loyola 80-61 W 72 A 27-Jennifer Cole 9-Jennifei Cole 18-Mia Vendlmski 12-Justine Shaj

26 *St. Peter's 79-74 W 300 II 24-Jennifer Cole 7-Mary Greybush 20-Joann Balsamo 7-Nadine Davis

27 *Siena 52-79 L 543 A 1 4-Jennifer Cole 6-Mimi Harris IS-Lisa Serafino 10 \ alerie Higgins

28 $Manhattan 63-70 1. 353 A 22-Dol.Seiberlich 8-Reigstad/Seiber 16-Pioiiow/l.aidon 12 CI Piotrowski

-Metro Atlantic %-Domino' PiziaClassic ^-Philadelphia \Uy I iw S MAACToumameni 'l.i Salle ln\ national I son ili^lis - Individual

La Salle Highs Opponent Highs

Points: 36, Greybush, Michigan Points: 27, two players

FGM: 15, Greybush, Michigan FGM: 11, two players FGA: 30, Cole, Loyola FGA: 21, Kane, Niagara

FG%: 87.5% (7-8), Seiberlich Iona FG%: 83.5% (5-6), Brocker, Canisius

3PM: 5, Cole, three times 3PM: 4, three players

3PA: 8, Cole vs. Si:. Peter's 3PA: 9, three players

3P%: 71% (5-7), Cole, twice 3P%: 80% (4-5), Taylor, Siena

FTM: 12, Greybush, North Texas FTM: 9, two players

FTA: 14, Greybush, North Texas FTA: 11, Miller, Cal-State Fullerton

FT%: 100% (5-5), Greybush, Manhattan FT%: 100% (7-7), Balsamo, St. Peter's

Off Reb: 8, Greybush, St. Joseph's Off Reb: 7, two players

Def Reb: 13, Greybush, Villanova Def Reb: 10, three players

Tot Reb: 18, Greybush, three times Tot Reb: 16, Higgins, Siena

Assists: 18, Harris, Iona Assists: 12, Toups, Iona

Steals: 6, Cole, Canisius Steals: 6, Sacca, Fairfield

Blocks: 4, Heller, Loyola Blocks: 7, Elser, Fairfield

** k il v2 on il Igiis- lean La Salle Highs Opponent Highs

Points: 100, Iona Points: 82, Fairfield FGM: 44, Iona FGM: 32, Fairfield FGA: 77, Fairfield FGA: 77, Niagara FG%: .638, Canisius FG%: .500, Manhattan

3PG: 6, St. Peter's 3PG: 6, Niagara

3PA: 10, Siena 3PA: 17, Niagara 3P%: 1.000, Canisius 3P%: .500, Fairfield FTM: 30, Loyola FTM: 20, Cal-State Fullerton FTA: 41, Loyola FTA: 31, Cal-State Fullerton

FT%: .857, St. Peter's FT%: .929, Manhattan

Off Reb: 18, Fairfield Off Reb: 23, North Texas Def Reb: 35, Niagara Def Reb: 34, Siena Tot Reb: 59, Fairfield Tot Reb: 57, North Texas Assists: 33, Iona Assists: 24, Manhattan

Steals: 19, Iona Steals: 15, Hartford

Blocks: 5, Loyola Blocks: 10, Ohio 1 1

M^iio Att&iilic Alliklk: CoiiU:ii;iu&:

1990-91 Fi nal Sta ndings MAAC Overall

Fairfield 15- 1 25 -6 Siena 13-3 21 -7

St. Peter's 12-4 21 -9 La Salle 10-6 16 -12 Manhattan 8-8 16 - 13

Canisius 7-9 15 - 13 Niagara 4- 12 10 -18 Iona 2- 14 5 -24

- -24 Loyola 1 15 4 La Salle: MAAC Scores La Salle in the MAAC 1990-91: 10-6, (4th) Record Finish 82-52 Loyola (MD) 1983-84 4-8 5th 51-62 Manhattan 1984-85 9-3 3rd 1985-86 10-2 2nd 66-68 @ Fairfield 1986-87 9-3 1st 72-62 Niagara

- 1987-88 11 1 1st 86-62 Canisius

- 1988-89 11 1 1st 77-48 @ Iona 1989-90 4-6 7th (tie) 68-76 @ St. Peter's 1990-91 10-6 4th 76-69 Siena Salle Versus MAAC Oppone 53 - 55 @ Manhattan 68-82 Fairfield Ail-Time MAAC 83 - 58 @ Niagara Canisius 3- 1 2- 1 65 - 5 Canisius Fairfield 10- 10 9- 10 @ Iona 16-2 12-2 100 - 54 Iona

Loyola 5 - 1 3-0 80-61 @ Loyola 14-7 12-6 Manhattan 79-74 St. Peter's Niagara 5 -0 5-0 52-79 @ Siena St. Peter's 12-9 12-7 Siena 3-2 2-0 MAAC Tournament (@ Manhattan)

63 - 70 Manhattan

La Salle's All-MAAC Selections

Player-of-the Year Coach-of-the Year

Tracey Sneed 87-88 John Miller 86-87, 87-88, 88-89

First Team Second Team Rookie Team

Linda Hester 85-86, 84-85 Jill Crandley 84-85 Sheila Wall 86-87 Tracey Sneed 87-88, 88-89 Gina Tobin 83-84 Mary Greybush 87-88

Cheryl Reeve 87-88 Kelly Greenberg 88-89 Jenny McGowan 88-S L) Jill Crandley 85-86 Sheila Wall 88-89 Jennifer Cole 89-90 Allison Hudson 86-87 Mary Greybush 89-90 Mary Greybush 90-91 Jennifer Cole 90-9 Philadelphia ilij* 5

1990-1991 1990-91 nJANIA • ST. Final Standings Xv J, Players of the Week Big 5 Overall i women's \ St. Joseph's 4-0 18-12 December 3 Dionne Anthon. Penn Villanova 3- 1 12- 17 < December 10 La Salle 2-2 16- 12 Ul > _l Mary Greybush, La Salle Temple 1 -3 13- 15 _l < TW z December 30 Pennsylvania 0-4 15- 11 < Mary Greybush, La Salle BlgHve -J 4. Nikki Benedix, Villanova Rookie of the Year: Robyne Bostick, St. Joseph's > N *1 January 7 • TEMPLE • Player of the Year: Kirsten Brendel, Pennsylvania Kirsten Brendel, Penn Coach of the Year: Julie Soriero, Pennsylvania January 14

Jennifer Dorfmeister, Penn January 21 Wendy Brink, St Joseph's Tania Koel, Temple January 28

1990-91 ALL-BIG 5 Cindy Anderson, St. Joseph's February 3 First Team CL POS HT High School/Hometown Sandy Litkenhaus, Villanova Nikki Benedix, Villanova SO C/F 6-0 Downington/Downington, PA February 11 Kirsten Brendel, Penn SR C 6-0 Holmdel/Holmdel, NJ Wendy Brink, St. Joseph's Katie Curry, St. Joseph's SO G 5-10 St. Hubert's/Philadelphia, PA Mary Greybush, La Salle SR F 5-11 Freedom/Bethlehem, PA February 18 Tania Koel, Temple SR C/F 6-1 Lockport/Lockport, NY Katie Curry, St. Joseph's Second Team February 25 Denise Kayajian, La Salle Cindy Anderson, St. Joseph's JR G 5-7 Bishop McDevitt/Maple Glen,, 1PA Dionne Anthon, Penn JR G 5-9 Conestoga Valley/Lancaster, P^ March 4 Jennifer Cole, La Salle SO G 5-8 Valparaiso/Valparaiso, IN Kirsten Brendel, Penn Denise Kayajian, La Salle SR G 5-9 Shaker/Latham, NY Sandy Litkenhaus, Villanova SR G 5-7 St. Peter' s/Staten Island, NY Unsung Heros Mimi Harris, La Salle JR G 5-5 Powers Catholic/Flushing, MI La Salle in Diane Matt, Penn SR F 5-10 Upper St. Clair/Pittsburgh, PA the Big Maureen Dougherty, St. Joe's SR F 6-1 St. Hubert's/Philadelphia, PA 5 Wendee Booher, Temple SR G 5-5 Chief Logan/Burnham, PA Year Record Renee Groft, Villanova SR F 5-11 Columbia/Columbia, PA 1980 1 -3 1981 2-2 Academic Team GPA/Major 1982 2-2 Mary Greybush, La Salle SR F 5-11 3.32/English-BioIogy 1983 0-4 Dionne Anthon, Penn JR G-F 5-9 3.55/Management 1984 1 -3 Rita Balaban. St Joseph's SR F 5-10 3.75/Business Administration 2-2 Lori Morris, Temple SR C 6-3 3.0/Education 1985

Sandy Litkenhaus, Villanova SR G 5-7 3.20/Nursing 1986 1 -3 1987 3-1 1988 3-1 La Salle's La Salle's 1989 4-0 2-2 Coach of the Year Awards Rookie of the Year Awards 1990 1991 2-2 Speedy Morris, 1986 Sheila Wall, 1987 John Miller, 1987; 1988 Jennifer Cole, 1990 ^co*%

Clockwise: Sheila Wall, Tracey Sneed, Ellen Malone, Cheryl Reeve ALI«lvvv*e iiecoivi/IVp Payers

Season \v L Captains Top Scorer PTS. Top Rebounder RBS. 90-91 16 12 Denise Kayajian, Mary Greybush Mary Greybush 506 Mary Greybush 241 89-90 15 14 Anita Plakans. Maureen Buckley Mary Greybush 483 Mary Greybush 227 Gail Beatty 88-89 28 3 Kelly Greenberg, Tracey Sneed Tracey Sneed 564 Tracey Sneed 243 87-88 25 5 Cheryl Reeve. Suzy Springman Tracey Sneed 501 Tracey Sneed 227 86-87 21 7 Allison Hudson, Kelly Briar Allison Hudson 385 Allison Hudson 191

85-86 21 9 Jill Crandley, Linda Hester Linda Hester 564 Allison Hudson 227 Suzi McCaffrey 84-85 22 8 Gina Tobin Linda Hester 579 Suzi McCaffrey 243

83-84 11 18 Kate Larkin, Julie Reidenauer Jill Crandley 380 Suzi McCaffrey 194 82-83 16 13 Kathy McCartney, Ann Ermi Julie Reidenauer 319 Julie Reidenauer 225 81-82 17 12 Patty Dugan Kathy Bess 423 Kathy Bess 246 80-81 17 11 Maureen Kramer Maureen Kramer 496 Maureen Kramer 268

79-80 17 11 Claire McArdle,Cindy Romanelli Ellen Malone 375 Kathy Bess 304 78-79 14 12 Vicki 01eski,Claire McArdle Maureen Kramer 369 Kathy Bess 359

77-78 14 11 Maria Gross Cindy Romanelli 336 Cindy Romanelli 255 76-77 15 10 Nora Kramer, Joanne Predergast Joanne Prendergast 359 Kathy McGovern 121 Debbi Bodnar 75-76 13 5 Joanne Prendergast 310 74-75 5 7 Anne Marie Shervin Anne Marie Shervin 73-74 7 6 Annette Halpin, Marianne Dooley Annette Halpin

72-73 11 4 Cindy Vislocky Annete Halpin 204 lOOO Point Club

Years Played FGM-FGA FTM-FTA Points Maureen Kramer 1977-81 584-1498 334-567 1,502 Linda Hester 1982-86 629-1416 232-317 1,490 Tracey Sneed 1985-89 533-1015 420-515 1,486

Jill Crandley 1982-86 625-1240 201-255 1,451 Kathy Bess 1978-82 565-1185 296-434 1,426 Mary Greybush 1987-91 544-1065 316-422 1.404 Ellen Malone 1978-82 503-1315 274-403 1,280 Allison Hudson 1983-87 434-978 270-410 1,138 Suzi McCaffrey 1982-86 389-851 233-346 1,011

Maureen Kramer Kathy Bess Mary Greybush 2

Carter Ltadtis

Games Played Field Goal Percentage Rebounds 117 Allison Hudson (cant) 1 145 Kathy Bess

1 16 Cheryl Reeve 41.1% (565-1195) Kathy Bess 1050 Maureen Kramer 115 Mary Greybush 46.5% (317-682) Sheila Wall 788 Suzi McCaffrey

1 10 Janice Olszewski 45.7% (389-851) Suzi McCaffrey 7 1 Mary Greybush 109 Julie Reidnauer 45.4% (304-670) Anita Plakans 706 Allison Hudson Reeve 108 Linda Hester 45.0% (377-837) Cheryl 699 Tracey Sneed 44.4%) (629-1416) Linda Hester 108 Ellen Malone 689 Cindy Romanelli 44.4% (434-978) Allison Hudson 108 Anita Plakans 630 Julie Reidenauer 43.9% (305-694) Cindy Romanelli 107 Jill Crandley 490 Kelly Briar 107 Kathy Bess 3-Point Shooting 465 Anita Plakans

107 Suzi McCaffrey ( 1987'-Present Only) 458 Linda Hester 106 Tracey Sneed (47-91) 51.6% Kelly Greenberg 440 Linda French 106 Kelly Greenberg (38-79) 48.1% Jennifer Snyder Ass ists (58-151) 38.4% Jennifer Cole Games Started 512 Kelly Greenberg 1 10 Cheryl Reeve Free Throws Made AAA Ellen Malone 99 Ellen Malone 420 Tracey Sneed 420 Cheryl Reeve 94 Kathy Bess 334 Maureen Kramer 359 Sheila Wall 90 Jill Crandley 316 Mary Greybush 342 Gina Tobin 83 Linda Hester 296 Kathy Bess 311 Mimi Harris 83 Mary Greybush 274 Ellen Malone 224 Laura Frieze 81 Suzi McCaffrey 270 Allison Hudson 215 Linda Hester 78 Sheila Wall 267 Gina Tobin 210 Kate Larkin 75 Julie Reidenauer 253 Sheila Wall Blo cks 74 Allison Hudson 233 Suzi McCaffrey 147 Linda Frence 72 Maureen Kramer 232 Linda Hester 136 Suzi McCaffrey 228 Julie Reidenauer Field Goals Made 78 Kathy Bess 629 Linda Hester Free ThrowsAttempted 73 Tracey Sneed 625 Jill Crandley 567 Maureen Kramer 47 Mary Greybush 584 Maureen Kramer 515 Tracey Sneed 45 Tina Fritzinger 565 Kathy Bess 434 Kathy Bess 41 Janice Olszewski 544 Mary Greybush 422 Mary Greybush Steals 533 Tracey Sneed 410 Allison Hudson 226 Ellen Malone 503 Ellen Malone 403 Ellen Malone 189 Sheila Wall 434 Allison Hudson 373 Gina Tobin 171 Cheryl Reeve 389 Suzi McCaffrey 354 Julie Reidenauer 164 Kelly Greenberg 377 Cheryl Reeve 346 Suzi McCaffrey 143 Linda Hester 367 Laura Frieze 341 Sheila Wall 1 37 Gina Tobin 317 Linda Hester Field Goals Attempted 1 35 Mary Greybush 1498 Maureen Kramer Free Throw Percentage 125 Tracey Sneed 1416 Linda Hester (150 FTM Minimum) 121 Suzi MaCaffrej 1315 Ellen Malone 81.6% (420-515) Tracey Sneed 106 Kate Lai kin 1240 Jill Crandley 78.8% (201-255) Jill Crandley 99 Anita Plakans 1185 Kathy Bess 76.0% (209-275) Chcrvl Reeve Scoring Average 1065 Mary Greybush 74.2% (253-341) Sheila Wall (&>()() PT Minimum) 1015 Tracey Sneed 74.1% (316-422) Mar) Greybush 14.3 (1502) Maureen [Cramer 978 Allison Hudson 73.2% (232-317) Linda Hester 14.0 (I486) Tracej Sneed 947 Laura Frieze 71.67 (267-373) Gina Tobm L3.8 (1490) Linda Hester 851 Suzi McCaffrey 70.8';; (160-226) Kelly Briar L3.6 (1451) Jill Crandley 837 Chcrvl Reeve 69.198 (161-233) Anita Plakans 13.3 (1426) Kathy Bess 68.295 (296-434) [Cathy Bess Field Goal Percentage 12.5 (14(H) Mary Greybush 68.095 (274-403) Ellen Malone (300 FGM Minimum) I L.9 (1280) Ellen Malone 67.39! (233-346) Suzi McCafrrej 52.5% (533-1015) Tracey Sneed 1 1.7 (699) Tina Fritzinger 51.5% (544-1065) Mary Greybush 10.5 (892) Sheia Wall 50.4% (625-1240) Jill Crandlej 10.5 (SW) Laura Frieze A93% (337-683) Kcllv Briar Current Players in Boldface v I Vll-Time liecords - Team w

Points Free Throws Attempted

Most Points, Game: 113, defeated Iona, Game: 55, vs. St. Peter's 1985 113-73, 1988 Season: 701. 28 games, 1980-81 Most Points, Two Teams: 179, defeated by St. Joseph's, Free Throw Perc entage 110-69, 1978 Game: 95.6% (22-23) Most Points, Opponents: 1 16, defeated by Temple, vs. Manhattan, 1985 116-66, 1984 vs. Holy Cross, 1988 Fewest Points: 26, defeated by St. Joseph's, Season: 79.8% ** (479-600), 26-99, 1975 30 games, 1987-88 Fewest Points, Two Teams: 42, defeated Philadelphia Bible, 31-11, 1973 Rebounds Game: 58, vs. St. Mary's, 1989 Fewest Points, Opponent: 1 1, defeated Philadelphia Bible, 31-11, 1973 Season: 1448, 28 games, 1979-80 Assists Widest Margin of Victory: 81, defeated Holy Family. 98-17, 1978 Game: 33, vs. Iona, 1988

Widest Margin of Defeat: 70, defeated by St. Joseph's, Season: 543, 28 games, 1980-81 26-96, 1975 Blocked Shots Widest Scoring Margin: + 12.9, 30 games, 1988-89 Game: 16, vs. Holy Cross, 1986 Most Points, Season: 2301,31 games, 1988-89 Season: 119, 30 games, 1985-86 Most Points, Opponents: 2237, 29 games, 1983-84 Steals Field Goals Made Game: 21, vs. Fordham, 1985 Game: 45, vs. Georgetown, 1980 Season: 328, 31 games, 1988-89 Season: 892, 30 games, 1985-86 **NCAA Record for Division I Field Goals Attempted

Game: 89, vs. Bucknell, 1982 Season: 2420, 25 games, 1977-78 Field Goal Percentage Game: 67.2% (45-67), vs. Georgetown, 1980 Season: 48.2% (892-1849), 30 games, 1985-86 Three-Points Made

Game: 6, vs. Iona, 1988

Season: 52, 31 games, 1988-89 Three-Points Attempted

Game: 10, vs. U. of Connecticut, 1989

Season: 122, 31 games, 1988-89 Three-Point Percentage

Game: 100% (3-3) vs. Richmond /Fairfield, 1987-88 100% (3-3) vs. Loyola, 1991

Season: 56.6% (47-84), 30 games, 1987-88 Free Throws Made

Game: 43, vs. St. Peter's, 1985 1987-88 Season: 479, 30 games, Tracey Sneed - NCAA Free Throw Percentage Leader - 1987-88 ^97.5%; 1

All-Tiiiit: !i*j4Joiiis - Individual

Points Three-Points Attempted

Game: 36, Mary Greybush Game: 8, Jennifer Cole vs. St. Peter's, 1991

vs. Michigan, 1991 Season: 99, Jennifer Cole, 28 games, 1990-91

Season: 579, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1984-85 Career: 151, Jennifer Cole, 56 games, 1989-91 Career: 1502, Maureen Kramer, Three-Point Percentage 105 games, 1978-81 Game: 4-4, Kelly Greenberg Reboun ds vs. Iona, 1987-88

Game: 19, Tracey Sneed vs. St. Peter's, 1988 Season: 68.4% (13-19), Jennifer Snyder,

19, KathyBessvs. Pitt, 1980 30 games, 1987-88 Career: 5 1.6% (47-91), Kelly Greenberg, Season: 359, Kathy Bess, 26 games, 1978-79 61 games, 1987-89 Career: 1 145, Kathy Bess, 107 games, 1978-82 Free Throws Attempted Assists Game: 19, Gina Tobin vs. Delaware, 1983 19, Tracey Sneed vs. Iona 1989 Game: 19, Kelly Greenberg, vs. Iona, 1988 Season: 201, Tracey Sneed, Season: 190, Kelly Greenberg, 31 games, 1988-89 31 games, 1988-89 Career: 567, Maureen Kramer, Career: 512, Kelly Greenberg, 105 games, 1978-81 106 games, 1985-89 Field Goals Made Free Throws Made Game: 17, Tracey Sneed vs. Iona, 1989 Game: 15, Mary Greybush vs. Michigan, 1991 Season: 162, Tracey Sneed,

15, Linda Hester vs. 31 games, 1988-89 Cleveland State, 1985 Career: 420, Tracey Sneed, 15, Jill Crandley vs. Fairfield, 1985 106 games, 1985-89 Season: 249, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1984-85 Free Throw Percentage Career: 625, Jill Crandley, Game: 100% (10-10) Tracey Sneed 107 games, 1982-86 vs. Morgan State, 1988 Field Goals Attempted Season: 91.5% (151-165) Tracey Sneed,

Game: 29, Jill Crandley, vs. Iona, 1986 30 games, 1987-88

Career: 8 1 .6 (420-515) Tracey Sneed, Season: 535, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1984-85 106 games, 1985-89 Career: 1498, Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81 Blocked Shots Field Goal Percentage Game: 10, Linda French vs. Holy Cross, 1986 Game: 100% (9-9), Sheila Wall, Season: 55, Linda French, 30 games, 1985-86 vs. Holy Cross, 1988 Career: 147, Linda French, 103 games, Season: 60.5% (153-253), Jill Crandley, 1983-87 20 games, 1984-85 Career: 52.5% (533-1015), Tracey Sneed, Steals 106 games, 1985-89 Game: 7, Laura Freize vs. Trenton, 1978 Three-Points Made 7, Ellen Malone (twice), 1981-82 7. Linda Hester, vs. Connecticut, 1984 Jennifer Game: 5, Snyder 7, Sheila Wall, (twice), 1988-89 vs. 1988-89 Lehigh, 7, Jenny McGowan, vs. Iona. 1989-90 5, Jennifer Cole, three times, 1991 Season: 79. Sheila Wall. 28 games, L988-89

Season: 36, Jennifer Cole, 28 games, 1 990-9 Career: 226, Ellen Malone.

Career: 58, Jennifer Cole, 56 games, 1989-9 l 108 games. l )7S-S: )

c ill-Time Opponents

Opponent W L First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory w

Adelphi 1 1977 1977 1977 (58-72) t AKRON FIRST MEETING American 4 2 1980 1983 1983 (67-66) 1982 (63-72) C Arkansas State 1 1987 1987 1987 (90-71) | Ball State 1 1985 1985 1985 (66-53) Beaver 3 1973 1975 1975 (51-27) w Bloomsburg 4 1977 1980 1980 (97-70) » BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 1984 1984 1984 (56-67)

Bowie State 1 1979 1979 1979(62-81) f Brown 1 1989 1989 1989 (87-62) 6 Bucknell 2 1982 1983 1983 (75-69) BUTLER FIRST MEETING w Cabrini 3 1 1973 1976 1976(82-64) 1915(43-48) ^ Cal State-Fullerton 1 1990 1990 1990(55-75)

CANISIUS 3 1 1989 1991 1991 (65-51) 1990 (55-75) v» Catholic 2 1979 1980 1980 (60-49) w Chestnut Hill 4 1 1973 1977 1977 (76-23) 1975(46-55) Cheyney 10 1974 1984 1984(64-87) 4

Cleveland State 1 1985 1985 1985 (80-57) COLGATE FIRST MEETING % COLUMBIA FIRST MEETING •

Concordia 1 1985 1985 1985 ( 79-65 1<• Connecticut 4 1985 1989 1989 (83-72) Dartmouth 1 1983 1983 1983 (63-65) € Davis & Elkins 1 1980 1980 1980(80-68) r Delaware 10 2 1979 1989 1989(67-63) 1981 (79-86) V

Detroit 1 1991 1991 1991 (65-58) c District of Columbia 1 1 1981 1990 1990(63-45) 1981 (57-80) r Drexel 5 2 1974 1985 1985 (78-64) 1983(65-7/) - Duke 1 1981 1981 1981 (93-74) c Duquesne (86-59) 2 1983 1985 1985 Wf East Carolina 1 1987 1987 1987 (79-72) Eastern College 2 1975 1976 1976(83-15) c Edinboro 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (78-68) 1979(62-79) m FAIRFIELD 10 10 1984 1991 1989 (66-51) 1991 (68-82) - Fairleigh Dickinson 3 1985 1988 1988 (80-53) C Fordham 15 1 1984 1990 1990(72-59) 1990(65-75)

Franklin & Marshall 1 1977 1977 1911 (90-51) - Georgetown 3 2 1979 1983 1982(72-63) 1983 (55-76) c George Washington 1 1 1982 1985 1982(59-55) 1985 (55-57)

Georgia Southern 1 1988 1988 1988(64-60) z.

Glassboro State 2 1 1978 1980 1980(75-56) 1978 (80-83) e» Gwynedd Mercy 5 1973 1977 1977 (99-44)

Harcum 1 1973 1973 1973 (45-23) € Hartford 1 1990 1990 1990(66-60) wr Hofstra 3 1 1981 1989 1989(87-52) 1982(56-58) Holy Cross 6 11 1984 1990 1989 (81-80) 1990(60-68) c Holy Family 2 1973 1978 1918(98-17) w' Houston 1 1988 1988 1988 (75-83)

Howard 2 1 1981 1983 1983(75-52) 1982(63-78) c Immaculata 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (62-60) 1978(60-93) r IONA 16 2 1976 1991 1991 (100-54) 1987 (72-81) « Iowa 1 1985 1985 1985 (57-70) € James Madison 1 2 1978 1990 1978(62-60) 1990(56-65) - Kean 4 1977 1980 1980(66-77) - Kutztown 2 1979 1980 1980 (66-33) i Lafayette 6 1978 1983 1983 (82-48) Wr Lehigh 8 1 1977 1989 1989(90-58) 1983 (77-79) Lincoln 1 1978 1978 1918(98-38) ; Long Island University 2 1981 1982 1982(83-70)

Louisiana State 1 1984 1984 1984(67-94) c Loyola (Chicago) 1 1989 1989 1989(75-58) c Loyola (Baltimore) 5 1 1978 1991 1991 (80-61) 1980(75-79) MANHATTAN 14 7 1981 1991 1990 (64-52) 1991 (63-70) c

Manhattan ville 1 1977 1977 1977 (74-48) r* Manor 1 1974 1974 1914(39-52) MARQUETTE FIRST MEETING c

1991-92 (Opponents in Boldface) )

'.'- •.. >.<.~-^ All-Time Opponents*

Opponent W First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory MARYLAND (B.C.) FIRST MEETING

Maryland 1 2 1978 1980 1978 (94-53) 1980(54-//5j

Massachuttes 1 1987 1987 1987(67-6/;

Miami (OH) 1 1987 1987 1987 ( 77-65)

Michigan 1 1991 1991 1991 (65-67/ MONMOUTH 3 1981 1983 1983 (62-60)

Montana 1 1985 1985 1985(67-69)

Montana Tech 1 1985 1985 1985(99-55] MORGAN STATE 3 1988 1989 1989 (68-28)

Mt. St. Mary's 1 1 1981 1982 \9&2 (81-80) 1981 (70-78) Murray State 2 1990 1990 1990 (59-78)

New Mexico State 1 1986 1986 1986 (68- 58)

New Orleans 1 1983 1983 1983 (66- 73) NIAGARA 5 1987 1991 1991 (83-58)

North Texas 1 1990 1990 1990(77-66) Northeastern 3 1981 1982 1982(64-48/

Northwestern 1 1989 1989 1989 (69-67)

Notre Dame 1 1985 1985 1985 (71 -66

Ohio 1 1990 1990 1990 (73-67)

Oklahoma 1 1986 1986 1986(69-7/)

Oklahoma State 1 1988 1988 1988 (69-6i)

Our Lady of Angels 1 1973 1973 1973 (49-31)

Our Lady of Lourdes 1 1973 1973 1973(45-14)

Penn Morton ( Widener) 1 1973 1973 1973(47-31)

Perm State (Ogontz) 4 1 1973 1977 1977 (73-40) 1975 (29-52) Penn State 3 1982 1988 1988(85-86) PENNSYLVANIA 15 3 1974 1990 1990 (74-67) 1983 (55-62) Phila Bible 2 1973 1975 1915(57-17) Phila Textile 2 1976 1979 1979 (79-31)

Pittsburgh 1 7 1977 1983 1982 (58-55) 1983 (67-85)

Pitt-Johnstown 1 1 1979 1980 \980 (88-82) 1979(70-82)

Princeton 1 3 1976 1978 1976 (63-58) 1978(77-80/

Providence 1 1981 1981 1981 (71-66)

Purdue 1 1980 1980 {980 (64-58)

Radford 1 1988 1988 1988 (64-63) Rhode Island 2 1985 1988 1988 (60-49) Richmond 2 1987 1988 1988(53-50) Rider 2 1981 1983 1983(75-74) Robert Morris 2 1982 1989 1989 (80-4J) Rutgers 2 3 1975 1984 1977 (93-85) 1984 (59-82) ST. BONAVENTURE FIRST MEETING ST. JOSEPH'S 3 17 1973 1990 1989 (75-68) 1990 (55-66/

St. Mary's (CA) 1 1989 1989 1989 (82-76) ST. PETER'S 12 9 1980 1991 1991 (79-74) 1991 (68-76) Salisbury 2 1977 1978 1978(74-62)

San Francisco 1 1989 1989 1989(77-60;

Santa Clara 1 1 1989 1990 1989(74-55) [990(54-63) Seton Hall 3 3 1978 1983 1983(69-66) 1982(54-87)

Shippensburg 1 1978 1978 1978(75-70) SIENA 3 2 1984 1991 1991 (77-69) 1991 (52-79)

South Carolina St. 1 1 1983 1985 1985(67-55) 1983(67-85/

SW Texas State 1 1986 1986 1986 (88-58) Syracuse 3 1981 1984 19M (63-64) TEMPLE 11 7 1973 1990 1990(70-6/) 1986 (62-65)

Tennessee 1 1989 1989 1989 1989(67-9//

Towson State 1 1 1980 1983 1983(80-79,07) 1980(72-84) Trenton State 3 2 1977 1980 1980(70-5/) 1979(57-6/)

Ursinus 1 1 1976 1979 1979(79-47) 1976(69 89) VALPARAISO FIRST MEETING Vermont 2 1982 1984 1984 C75-J9J VILLANOVA 4 16 1973 1990 1989 (70-5S) 1990(48-511

Virginia State 1 19X1 1981 1981 (67-63) West Chester 3 2 1974 1982 1982(.S'4-67) 1979(68 147') West Virginia 1 1979 1979 Widener 3 1974 1976 1976(67-25)

Witchita State 1 19S7 1987 (987(68-3207/ Wright State 2 1989 1989 1989(84-57; Youngstown State 2 1984 1987 1987(76-60)

1991-92 (Opponent*, in BoUtfat e) 111 1 1 1 1

\ 11 -Time Scores

All home games played at Hayman 1976-77 (Won 14, Lost 8) 1978-79 (com) 1981-82 (Won 17, Lost 12) Hall except where noted. Opponent LSC OP Feb. 22 Cheyney 64 92 Opponent LSC OP Dec. 2 Franklin & Marshall 90 51 Feb. 24 Lehigh 65 53 Nov. 24 Rider 70 57 1972-73 (Won 11. Lost 4) Dec. 7 at Rutgers 93 85 Feb. 27 at Pennsylvania 75 68 Nov. 28 at Rutgers 58 105 Dec. 10 Bloomsburg 92 57 Mar. 2 Catholic U. * 72 52 Dec. 5 Delaware 69 46 Opponent LSC OP * Dec. 14 at Trenton State 58 52 Mar. 3 Bowie State 62 81 Dec. 7 at Bucknell 90 41 D» 1: Phila. College of Bible 31 11 Dec. 19 Adelphi 58 72 Head Coach: Angie Scarengelli Dec. 9 WestChester 84 67 Dec. 21 Lady of the Angels * * Dec. 22 Kean 70 94 EAIAW Tournament- South Orange. NJ Dec. 1 1 Manhattan 93 72 Jan. 18 Lady of Lourdes 45 14 Jan. 12 at Pittsburgh 60 73 Dec. 12 Northeastern* 55 50 Jan. 23 Penn State 48 32 ** Jan. 13 at Edinboro 65 85 Dec. 28 George Washington 59 55 Jan. 25 Gwynedd Mercy 38 33 197\V-80 (Won 17, Lost 11) ** Jan. 18 Temple ( @ Palestra) 76 61 Dec. 29 Pittsburgh 58 55 Jan. 29 Manor 47 48 Opponent LSC OP Jan. 21 Immaculata 44 70 Dec. 30 Penn State ** 43 69 * Jan. 31 Temple 31 61 Dec. 1 Kutztown 66 33 Jan. 25 at Drexel 95 39 Jan. 6 at Penn State 62 79 *)*) * Feb. 6 at Beaver 38 Dec. 1 Lafayette 59 51 Feb. 1 at Penn State (Ogontz) 73 40 Jan. 9 at Lafayette 8 55 Feb. 8 Holy Family 45 32 Dec. 4 Davis & Elkins 80 68 Feb. 3 at Gwynedd Mercy 99 44 Jan. 12 Mt. St. Mary's 81 80 Feb. 10 Villanova 38 42 Dec. 6 Kean 66 71 Feb. 4 Manhattanville 74 48 Jan. 15 Syracuse*** 61 63 Feb. 13 Chestnut Hill 65 32 Dec. 8 Delaware 63 60 Feb. 8 Salisbury 77 68 Jan. 16 Seton Hall *** 70 57 Feb. 15 Cabnni 38 35 Dec. 9 Purdue 64 58 Feb. 10 Villanova 81 62 Jan. 19 Pennsylvania 74 64 Feb. 19 Penn Morton 47 31 Dec. 1 Trenton State 70 51 Feb. 15 Chestnut Hill 76 23 Jan. 26 Georgetown 72 63 Feb. 22 St. Joseph's 30 45 Dec. 16 at St. Peter's 60 95 Feb. 17 at Princeton 55 59 Jan. 29 Pittsburgh 60 62 Feb. 27 Harcum 45 23 Jan. 9 Catholic ** 60 49 Feb. 19 Lehigh 104 59 Jan. 3 1 Northeastern 64 48 Head Coach: Mary O'Connor Jan. 10 Delaware ** 59 56 Feb. 22 at St. Joseph's 58 76 Feb. 2 at Temple 58 55 Jan. 11 Towson State ** 72 84 Feb. 24 Cheyney 52 92 Feb. 4 at Villanova 44 47 Jan. 12 Edinboro 82 69 1973-74 ( Won 7, Lost 6) Feb. 26 Penn (PAL) 81 56 Feb. 6 at American 63 72 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 57 59 Opponent Head Coach: Angie Scarengelli Feb. 7 at Howard 63 78 LSC OP Jan. 17 at Glassboro 75 56 State (Ogontz) Feb. 9 St. Joseph's 73 94 Jan. 15 Penn 40 26 Jan. 21 West Chester 77 66 Jan. 17 West Chester 38 53 Feb. 16 at Hofstra 56 58 1977-78 (Won 15, Lost 10) Jan. 24 at Immaculata 82 57 Jan. 19 Temple 35 50 Feb. 20 Long Island 83 70 Opponent LSC OP Jan. 29 Pitt-Johnstown 88 82 Jan. 21 at Widener 39 37 Feb. 21 Robert Morris 76 63 Dec. 9 at Lincoln 98 38 Feb. 2 at Bloomsburg 97 70 Jan. 24 Cheyney 37 47 * Feb. 23 at Cheyney 49 75 Dec. 12 Trenton State 62 69 Feb. 5 at Temple 58 69 Fbeb. 27 at Seton Hall 54 87 Jan. 28 Drexel 50 22 Dec. 2 James Madison * 62 60 Feb. 7 Loyola (MD) 73 79 Jan. St. Joseph's (PAL) 36 54 Head Coach: Kevin Gallagher 30 Dec. 3 Salisbury * 74 62 Feb. 9 Pittsburgh 66 78 46 32 * Northeastern Tournament (1st)- Feb. 7 Gwynedd Mercy Dec. 27 Trenton State 78 73 Feb. 10 Georgetown 101 87 Feb. 12 at Cabnni 43 36 Boston.MA Dec. 28 Seton Hall 70 93 Feb. 13 at American 68 72 ** Invitational 19 at Chestnut Hill 58 51 La Salle (2nd)- Hayman Hall Feb. 14 at Maryland 54 115 Jan. 6 Kean 58 80 Feb. *** Feb. 14 Villanova 43 61 Syracuse Orange Plus Classic (3rd)- Jan. 19 at Glassboro 80 83 Feb. 16 at Lehigh 79 40 Feb. 21 Beaver 48 21 Syracuse.NY Jan. 23 at Immaculata 60 93 Feb. 20 at Cheyney 55 61 Feb. 28 Pennsylvania 53 57 Jan. 28 Edinboro 73 71 Feb. 23 Villanova 68 80 Coach: O'Connor Head Marv Jan. 30 Pittsburgh 81 99 Feb. 27 Pennsylvania 65 61 1982-83 (Won 16, Lost 13) Feb. 2 Loyola 81 74 Head Coach: Linda Arcari Lastowka Opponent LSC OP 1974-75 (Won 5. Lost 7) Feb. 9 at Temple 93 76 * La Salle Tournament (1st)- Hayman Hall Nov. 27 Vermont* 77 73 * 14 at 81 74 ** Towson Tournament (2nd)- Nov. 28 Dartmouth 63 65 Opponent LSC OP Feb. Bloomsburg Feb. 16 Princeton 71 80 Baltimore.MD Dec. 1 Towson State (ot) 80 79 Dec. 5 at Eastern 63 32 Feb. 18 at Villanova 70 78 Dec. 4 at Delaware (ot) 83 78 Dec. 10 Phila. Bible 57 17 Dec. 7 Cheyney 39 83 Dec. 28 St. Peter's** 51 61 at Pennsylvania 39 76 Jan. 18 1980-81 (Won 17, Lost 11) ** Feb. 20 St. Joseph's 89 110 Dec. 29 Seton Hall 69 66 Widener 60 36 Jan. 22 Opponent LSC OP ** Feb. 23 at Lafayette 82 72 Dec. 30 New Orleans 66 73 Jan. 27 at Drexel 55 59 Nov 22 Duke 93 74 Feb. 28 Pennsylvania 88 69 Jan. 3 Iona 67 41 Jan. 30 at St. Joseph's 26 96 Nov 29 at Rutgers 64 111 Mar. 1 at Lehigh 80 75 * Jan. 8 Bucknell 75 69 Feb. 3 at Penn State (Ogontz) 29 52 Dec. 55 Virginia State 67 63 74 Dec. 9 Holy Family 98 17 * Jan. 10 at Rider 75 Feb. 6 at Gwynedd Mercy 52 48 Dec. 65 American 80 61 Dec. 3 Maryland (Baltimore) 94 53 Jan. 12 at Pittsburgh 67 85 Feb. 1 Cabrini 43 48 Dec. 9? at Mt. St. Mary's 70 78 Mar. 3 Shippensburg 75 70 Jan. 13 at Duquesne 72 57 Feb. 13 Villanova 33 102 Dec. 1 at Delaware 79 86 Mar. 4 Seton Hall 80 68 Jan. 18 at Pennsylvania 55 62 Feb. 18 Chestnut Hill 46 55 Dec. 20 Villanova 46 Jan. 21 Howard 73 52 Feb. 20 Beaver 51 27 Head Coach: Angie Scarengelli Dec. 21 Hofstra 7 * Jan. 25 at Georgetown 55 76 Head Coach: Mary O'Connor Salisbury State Tournament Dec. 28 Northeastern ** 59 Feb. 2 Villanova 64 74 Dec. 29 Providence** 71 ** Feb. 8 at St. Joseph's 61 74 14, Lost Dec. 30 Syracuse 58 1975-76 (Won 13. Lost 5) 1978-79 (Won 12) Feb. 10 at Lehigh 77 79 Jan. 6 at Edinboro 78 Opponent LSC OP Opponent LSC OP Feb. 15 Monmouth 62 60 7 Textile 79 31 Jan. 7 at Pittsburgh 77 Dec. 4 Cheyney 52 63 Dec. Feb. 17 Temple 62 82 Jan. 13 Seton Hall 48 Dec. 8 Rutgers 57 50 Dec. 9 Delaware 58 Feb. 19 Hofstra 86 76 Jan. 19 at West Chester Dec. 12 at Trenton 57 61 85 Dec. 1 Phila. Textile 76 33 Feb. 22 Cheyney 47 83 Jan. 20 at Pennsylvania 63 Dec. 15 Eastern 83 15 Jan. 6 at Kean 58 88 Feb. 23 Lafayette 60 51 79 Jan. 22 Immaculata 62 Jan. 27 at Widener 67 25 Jan. 8 at Edinboro 62 Feb. 26 Drexel 65 71 Jan. 28 Monmouth 69 Jan. 29 St. Joseph's 57 79 Jan. 10 at Pittsburgh 57 71 Mar. 2 American 80 64 Jan. 31 at Manhattan 80 Jan. 3 at Temple 60 73 Jan. 1 at Pitts-Johnstown 70 82 Mar. 9 Lafayette*** 82 48 Feb. 3 Temple 88 74 Jan. 15 at West Chester 68 79 *** Feb. 3 Penn State (Ogontz) 66 Mar. 1 1 Lehigh 76 70 Feb. 7 American 99 Feb. 5 Gwynedd Mercy 82 60 Jan. 18 Glassboro 95 65 Mar. 12 American*** 67 66 Feb. 1 1 Howard 88 Feb. 10 Cabnni 82 64 Jan. 20 Kutztown 95 46 Mar. 16 South Carolina St.**** 67 85 77 Feb. 14 at Georgetown 65 Feb. 12 at Villanova 61 47 Jan. 23 Immaculata 66 Head Coach: Kevin Gallagher 99 Feb. 15 at U. of DC. 57 Feb. 17 at Chestnut Hill 80 56 Jan. 25 Bloomsburg 82 * Dartmouth Invitational (2nd)- Feb. 17 at St. Joseph's 54 Feb. 20 at Pennsylvania 72 56 Jan. 27 Ursinus 79 47 Dartmouth.NH 76 79 Feb. 19 at Long Island 91 Feb. 24 Princeton 63 58 Jan. 28 West Virginia ** La Salle Invitational (6th)- Hayman Hall Feb. 24 Cheyney 47 Feb. 26 Drexel 66 48 Feb. 1 at Georgetown 72 69 *** East Coast Conference Toum.- Feb. 26 Lehigh 94 Mar. 5 Iona * 72 55 Feb. 2 at Loyola 76 79 Easton.PA * Head Coach: Kevin Gallagher Mar. 5 Princeton 40 57 Feb. 6 Temple 78 61 **** NCAA Tournament- Hayman Hall * ADIDAS Lady Owls Temple Mar. 6 Lrsinus * 69 89 Feb. 8 Lafayette 70 50 Toumament- Head Coach: Angie Scarengelli Feb. 13 Villanova 67 60 Philadelphia.PA *EAIAW Small College Tournament- South Feb. 15 at Maryland 54 111 ** La Salle Invitational- Hayman Hall Orange. NJ Feb. 20 at St. Joseph's 58 81 111 1 1 1

All- Time Scores

1983-84 (Won n, Lost 18) 1985-86 (Won 21, Lost'9) 1987-88 ( Won 25, Lost 5) 1989-90 (Won 15, Lost 14) Opponent LSC OP Opponent LSU OP Opponent LSU OP Opponent LSU OP

Nov. 25 at Monmouth 67 66 Nov. 25 Delaware 66 55 Nov. 28 Richmond 53 50 Nov. 28 Morgan State 68 28 * Nov. 26 Boston University 56 67 Nov. 30 at Fairleigh Dickinson 81 64 Dec. 5 Siena 78 44 Dec 2 at Temple 68 65 * Dec. 6 St. Joseph's 71 76 Dec. 4 at Temple 62 65 Dec. 6 Rhode Island 60 49 Dec. 9 at Iona 61 57

Dec. 10 Delaware 72 64 Dec. 7 at Fordham 81 57 Dec. 12 al Temple 67 59 Dec. 1 Pennsylvania 63 49

Dec. 22 at Drexel 79 74 Dec. 10 Villanova 56 66 Dec. 15 Villanova 49 60 Dec. 22 Villanova 55 56 * * Dec. 28 Youngstown * 85 72 Dec. 13 Montana Tech 99 55 Dec. 23 St. Joseph's 5(1 49 Dec. 27 Wright State S4 57 * ** * Dec. 29 Cheyney * 64 87 Dec. 14 Montana 61 69 Dec. 27 Lehigh 88 50 Dec. 28 Canisius 58 50 * ** * Dec. 30 Rutgers 59 82 Dec. 20 St. Joseph's 60 62 Dec. 28 Fairleigh Dickinson 80 53 Dec. 29 Connecticut (oi) 83 72 ** ** Jan. 2 Pennsylvania 99 60 Dec. 27 Ball State 66 53 Dec. 29 Oklahoma State 69 63 Jan. 3 James Madison 56 69 ** *** ** Jan. 7 at Temple 66 116 Dec. 28 Massachusetts 67 61 Jan. 2 Georgia Southern 64 60 Jan. 4 U. of DC. 63 45 ** *** ** Jan. 9 Louisiana State 61 94 Dee. 29 St. Joseph's 61 68 Jan. 3 Houston 75 83 Jan. 5 Murray State 59 78 * *** Jan. 1 Fairfield 93 95 Jan. 3 Southwest Texas St.** 88 58 Jan. 4 Radford 64 63 Jan. 9 Loyola (WD) 64 42 *** Jan. 14 St. Peter's 80 69 Jan. 4 Fairfield 75 56 Jan. 11 Pennsylvania 83 53 Jan. 13 Siena 73 71 *** Jan. 17 at Manhattan 72 102 Jan. 5 Oklahoma 69 71 Jan. 13 @ Fordham 72 53 Jan. 15 Fairfield 50 69 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 60 75 Jan. 8 New Mexico State 68 58 Jan. 16 Fairfield 74 55 Jan. 20 at Niagara 67 62

Jan. 24 at Syracuse 63 64 Jan. 1 Fairfield 76 63 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 68 73 Jan. 25 at Holy Cross 75 85

Jan. 25 at Iona 65 70 Jan. 14 Holy Cross 87 77 Jan. 23 at Manhattan 72 59 Jan. 27 at Fordham 65 73 Jan. 28 ai Fordham 93 89 Jan. 18 at Manhattan 71 59 Jan. 26 Iona 100 59 Feb. 3 Iona 69 57

Feb. 1 at Villanova 60 99 Jan. 21 Iona 99 77 Feb. 4 Delaware 68 58 Feb. 5 St. Joseph's 73 80 Feb. 3 Vermont ** 75 59 Jan. 25 Pennsylvania 95 40 Feb. 6 Fordham 80 65 Feb. 7 St. Peter's 69 76 ** Feb. 4 Siena 76 88 Feb. 1 Fordham 94 57 Feb. 10 St. Peter's 83 55 Feb. 10 at Manhattan 57 65

Feb. 9 at Fairfield 61 80 Feb. 4 St. Peter's 53 54 Feb. 13 at Fairfield 58 54 Feb. 14 al Fairfield 65 79

Feb. 1 at St. Peter's 42 69 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 56 52 Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 90 82 Feb. 17 Holy Cross 60 68 Feb. 15 Manhattan 60 67 Feb. 10 at Holy Cross 74 61 Feb. 20 Manhattan 64 57 Feb. 21 Manhattan 64 52 Feb. 18 at Holy Cross 68 92 Feb. 15 Manhattan 83 57 Feb. 24 at Iona 113 73 Feb. 24 at St. Peter's 68 74 Feb. 20 Fordham 88 82 Feb. 18 at Iona 83 65 Feb. 29 Morgan Slate 85 63 Feb. 27 Canisius 55 75 Feb. 22 lona 62 48 Feb. 25 at St. Peter's 69 76 Mar. 2 at St. Peter's 73 67 Mar. 3 Fordham 72 59 *** **** **** *** Feb. 25 Manhattan 62 60 Mar. 6 Holy Cross 76 65 Mar. 7 St. Peter's 77 56 Mar. 8 Niagara 85 80 *** **** ** Feb. 26 St. Peter's 49 71 Mar. 7 St. Peter's 78 67 Mar. 9 Fairfield 50 55 Mar. 9 Fairfield *** 63 70 Head C jach: Kevin Gallagher Mar. 12 Villanova ***** 55 60 Penn State ***** 85 86 Head Coach: John Miller * La Sal e Invitational l-fth)- Hayman Hall Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Head Coach: John Miller * La Sal e Invitational- Hayman Hall

* Invitational (2nd)- ssouli. * Island Kir gston ** Int. I iU> Montana M ,MT Rhode Tournament- RI Florida Tournament- FL ** *** 1984- o 8) ** La Salle Invitational (2nd)- Hay man Hall La Salle Invitational- Hayman Hall MAAC Tournament- al LaSalle *** *** Opponent LSU OP Miami Classic (2nd)- Miam .FL Florida Tournament- Miami FL t (\f\t **** **** Nov. 26 at Delaware 66 55 MAAC Tournament (1st)- MAAC Tournament- White Platns.NY 1990- Lost 12) Nov. 30 Concordia * 81 64 Worcester.MA ***** NCAA Tournament Opponent LSI OP * ***** Dec. 1 Connecticut 67 56 NCAA Tournament- Palestra Dec. 1 at Pennsylvania 74 67 Dec. 5 at Si. Joseph's 64 69 1988- Dee. 3 at St. Joseph's 55 66 t t IC>/ 3) * Dec. 8 at Pennsylvania 72 60 1986- Lost 7) Opponent LSU OP Dec. 7 Cal. Slate-Fullerton 55 75

Dec. 1 Villanova 54 56 Opponent LSU OP Nov. 29 at Morgan State 67 54 Dec. 8 North Texas State 71 66 * Dec. 19 Drexel 78 64 Dec. 1 at Delaw arc 60 56 Dec. 3 Lehigh 90 58 Dec 1 1 Temple 70 61

** * ' Dec. 27 Duquesne 86 59 Dec. 5 Arkansas St. 90 71 Dec. 4 Broun 87 62 Dec 22 at Villanova 48 51 * Dec. 28 Iowa 51 70 Dec. 6 Wichita St. 68 70 Dec. 10 Temple 73 71 Dec. 27 Hartford** 66 60 * ** Dec. 29 South Carolina State * 61 55 Dec. 9 at Villanova 64 78 Dec. 13 ai Villanova 70 58 Dee. 2S Santa Clara 54 63 Jan. 2 Rhode Island *** 64 57 Dec. 13 Temple 56 47 Dec. 22 Northwestern 69 67 Dec. 29 Ohio ** 73 67 *** ** Jan. 3 Cleveland State 80 57 Dec. 21 Hast Carolina 79 72 Dec. 27 Holstra 81 52 Jan. 3 Loyola (MD) s: 52 * ** Jan. 4 George Washington ** 55 57 Dec. 23 at St. Joseph's 58 54 Dec. 28 Robert Morris 80 43 Jan. 6 at Michigan 65 67 ** Jan. 6 Notre Dame 71 66 Dec. 27 Youngstown Stale 76 60 Dec. 29 Loyola (ChU ago) 75 58 Jan. 7 at Detroit 65 58

Jan. 9 Fairfield (OT) 65 60 Dec. 28 Connecticut ; : 65 60 Jan. 2 at Santa Clara 74 55 Jan. 10 Manhattan 51 o: ** Jan. 12 al St. Peter's 58 53 Dec. 29 James Madison 52 62 Jan. 4 at St. Mary 's 82 76 Jan 14 at 1 airfield 66 6S

Jan. 15 Manhattan 88 61 Jan. 4 Miami 77 65 Jan. 5 at San Francisco 71 60 Jan. IS Niagara 72 62

Jan. 19 ,il llnK Cross 53 60 Jan. 5 Richmond 769 60 Jan. 10 at Pennsylvania 61 57 Jan. 20 Canisius 82 62 Jan. 22 lona 81 63 Jan. 8 Niagara 90 55 Jan. 14 Manhattan 62 32 Jan 23 at lona 77 48 Jan. 26 Fordham 72 58 Jan. 10 Manhattan 71 55 Jan. 19 at Holy Cross 69 76 Jan 30 ai St. Peter's OS 76 Jan. 29 Temple 77 68 Jan. 13 at Pennsylvania 83 45 Jan. 21 at Fairfield 63 48 Feb. 2 Siena 79 69 Feb. 6 at Fairfield (OT) 72 83 Jan. 15 at Holy Cross 74 84 Jan. 25 St. Peter's 83 SI feh 6 at Manhattan 53 ss

Feb. 9 St. Peter's 89 73 Jan. 17 at Fairfield 60 63 Jan. 28 Fordham 82 69 Feb 10 fan field OS s: Feb. 12 at Manhattan 87 58 Jan. 20 St. Peter's 65 57 Jan. 31 al St. Joseph's 75 68 Feb. 15 at Niagara Si ss

Feb. 15 Holy Cross 69 79 Jan. 23 Fordham 65 54 Feb. 6 at Delaware 67 63 feh 17 at Canisius 65 51 Feb. 19 at lona 86 73 Jan. 29 at Iona 72 SI Feb. S lona 79 72 Feb 20 lona 100 54

Feb. 23 at Fordham 75 62 Feb ) lona 95 68 Feb. 1 at Manhattan 71 45 Feb 26 ai Loyola sn ol **** 1 Mar. Fordham 78 63 Feb 7 at Manhattan 66 63 Feb. 15 Holy Cross SI SO Mai i si Peter's 79 74 **** ( ; s; Mar. 2 Holy Cross 61 62 Feb. 9 1 folj 'miss 91 SI Feb is Fairfield 01, 51 Mai at Siena **** 4') Mar. 3 Fairfield 84 60 Feb. 14 I airfield 50 Feb 22 at st Peter's SO 76 Mai Manhattan 63 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" M mis Feb. 17 at St Peter's 80 58 Feb. 25 at Fordham 84 Ml Head Coach John Millet

1 5') s(> Finasl Gold Cup (1st)- Slorrs, 1 Feb. 22 al fordham 72 Mar. 4 at lona 6! Montana i lassie *« *** ** lnvilalioii.il I La Si lie (3rd)- 1 ay man Hall Feb. 26 airleigh Dickinson 65 46 Mai I ordham 73 70 La Salle Invitational- Hayman Hall *** *** Miami Women's Court (lassie Mar. 5 Manhattan 51 53 Hoi) Cross*** SI s: M \ u tournament at Manhattan Miami, FL Head Coach John Miller Connecticut **** 72 63 **** **** MAAC Toumamenl (3rd) * Wichita ShoOtOUl \\ lelnla.KS lennessee 61 Ol fairlield.CT ** La S; lie Im national ll.iun.ii Hall Head Coach John \lillei *** MAAC tournament- West 1 oint.NY Siena ( llassit I oudon\ iiic.M

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LisaAuman. 1990-92 Kelly Greenberg, 1985-89 Joanne Pendergast, 1975-77 Diane Greway, 1976-78 Cindy Pierce, 1991-92 B Mary Greybush, 1987-91 Linda Pinto, 1975-76 Maria Gross, 1976-78 Anita Plakans, 1986-90 Joan Barry, 1977-79 Laura Polli, 1973-74 GailBeatty, 1986-90 H Karen Pushaw, 1974-76 Kathy Bess, 1978-82 Sharon Biasini, 1973-74 Annette Halpin, 1971-74 R AllysonBlue, 1991-92 Lori Hamilton, 1990-92 Debbie Bodnar, 1975-77 Maria "Mimi" Harris, 1988-92 Cheryl Reeve, 1984-88 Donna Bowers, 1983-84 Charlene Haury, 1974-75 Julie Reidenauer, 1980-84 Kathy Bradley, 1974-76 Mary Heller, 1990-92 Laura Reigstad, 1988-92 Kelly Briar, 1983-87 Linda Hester, 1982-86 Nancy Richards, 1979-80 Maureen Buckley, 1986-90 Chris Hud, 1974-75 Linda Riviezzo, 1973-74 Liesel Hud, 1974-77 Mary Ell Rokin, 1973-74 Allison Hudson, 1983-87 Cindy Romanelli, 1976-80 Sharon Hughes, 1981-8 Lori Calkins, 1973-76 Vicki Clarke, 1973-74 K Jennifer Cole, 1989-92 Marcia Sankowski, 1974-76 Renee Connolly, 1973-74 Denise Kayajian, 1989-91 Anne Marie Sherwin, 1973-76 MaryCoyle, 1983-87 Maureen Keenan, 1977-79 Dolores Seiberlich, 1989-92

Jill Crandley, 1982-86 Maureen Kramer, 1977-81 Marianne Sincavage, 1973-74 Liz Crawford, 1978-80 Nora Kramer, 1973-77 TraceySneed, 1985-89 SoniaCruz, 1979-80 Jennifer Snyder, 1985-89 Suzy Springman, 1984-88 Angie Stacy, 1973-75 Kathy Laigaie, 1981-84 Pat Sweeney, 1971-72 Beth Davis, 1982-83 KateLarkin, 1981-84 Marianne Dooley, 1973-75 Vicki Little, 1974-76 PattiDugan, 1979-82 Kris Long, 1971-72 Sharon Tiwold, 1980-81 M. GinaTobin, 1981-85 Mary Ann Tobin, 1973-74, 75-76 Donna Eisenhardt, 1977-78, 80-81 Ann Magarity, 1975-77 TinaTunink, 1991-92 AnnErmi, 1979-8 Ellen Malone, 1977-80 Brenda Mason, 1988-90 V F Claire McArdle, 1977-80 Suzi McCaffrey, 1982-86 Cindy Vislocky, 1973-74 Patty Fallon, 1984-85 Kathy McCartney, 1980-83 MaryFarrell, 1977-78 Kathy McGahey, 1978-79 w. Jennifer Flaherty, 1987-88 Kathy McGovern, 1976-77 Linda French, 1982-84, 85-87 Jennifer McGowan, 1988-90,91-92 Sheila Wall, 1985-89 Laura Frieze, 1977-81 BarbMoser, 1975-76 Elizabeth Way, 1973-74 Tina Fritzinger, 1980-82 Diane Moyer, 1976-77 Chris Weaver, 1978-79 Nancy West, 1973-74, 75-76 Debbie Wissman, 1971-72

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Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph. D. President

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., who became La Salle University's 26th President on

January 1, 1977, has established himself as one of the nation's leading spokesmen for Catholic Higher Education. Under his direction, La Salle has enjoyed a significant amount of academic and physical expansion. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania conferred "University" status on the institu- tion in 1984 and La salle now offers graduate programs in such disciplines as Business Administration, Education, Theological Studies, Pastoral Counseling, Bilingual Studies, Nursing, and Psychology. New facilities constructed during his tenure include the $11 million Connelly Library, 75 townhouses accommodating 375 students, the adaption of the former St. Basil's home to house 250 students, an all-weather track, and a 500-seat dining hall. In 1989, Brother Ellis was among a select group of Americans who joined delegates from colleges and universities in discussing the Vatican's role in world-wide Catholic higher educa- tion with Pope John Paul II in Rome. He has traveled extensively to Europe, China, and the Middle East. Born in Baltimore in 1928, Brother Ellis, a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools since 1946, joined the La Salle staff in 1960 as an assistant professor of English. He has been at the university since then except for a term as principal of La Salle High School, in Miami, Florida from 1962 to 1964. Brother Ellis served at Philadelphia's West Catholic High School for Boys from 1951 to 1958 and again from 1959 to 1960. Brother Ellis, a 1946 graduate of Baltimore's Calvert Hall College High School, received an A.B. degree in English from the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., in 1951. He earned a master's degree and doctorate in English from the University of Pennsylvania.

Brother Ellis is past chairman of the Board of Directors of the 220-member Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and chairman of Philadelphia's Campus Boulevard Corporation, a cooperative organization of institutions located adjacent to La Salle University on Olney Avenue. He was the chairman for 1986-87 of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities and is on the boards of The Philadelphia Urban Affairs Partnership, the Police Athletic League, Professionalism Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Catholic Charities of Philadelphia, Delaware Valley Citizens' Crime Commission, and the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Robert Mullen Director of Athletics Director Athletics, La Salle University has achieved national \t Under Robert Mullen, of recognition. The Explorers' men's basketball program has made five consecutive post-season tournament appearances and the women's team earned berths in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 NCAA Tournament. La Salle has captured the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference - Commissioner's Cup (symbolic of athletic excellence) in four of the five years of his tenure. s its La Salle University has made many improvements in facilities and within athletic struc- ture, with Mullen acting as the catalyst for these changes. His efforts in moving the men's bas- ketball home site to the Philadelphia Civic Center have added a new era of excitement to La Salle basketball. Mullen has been President of the MAAC and Chairman of the Philadelphia Big 5. Prior to joining the La Salle staff, he was Director of Athletics at the University of Southern Colorado and Loras College. Mullen has been the President of the NAIA Athletic Directors Association and was the College Representative to the Executive Council of the National Association oi College Athletic Directors (NACDA). He also served as athletic administrator to the Goodwill Games in 1986 in Moscow. He has been on the NCAA Nomination Committee and recently was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Spoils Congress Bob originally hails from the Delaware Valley, but left his home in Chester, PA, in 1948, for residence in Park Forest, a suburb of Chicago, where he obtained most of his education and athletic background. He played several sports in high school and college. although basketball was his main interest. A graduate with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., Ed., from Northern Illinois University, Bob has been a head coach in almost every sport in the secondary level and an Athletic Director and head college basketball coach for half of the last three decades. Mullen had over 300 victories in just 16 seasons, including several trips to the NAIA National Tournament.

On the family side, Mullen and his wife, Marcia, have lour children: Sherry, a Respirator) Therapist, is married with two chil- dren, living in Flgin, III; Scott, a newly-wed who is in facility management with Spectacor Management Group, and is a Former Drake

University wide receiver; Kelly, another newly-wed and a teacher in Pennsauken, NJ, and a former member ol the I a Salle track team, and Rob, a junior at Ursinus College, where he is a member ol the football team. La Salle University

Dr. Raymond P. Heath Thomas Meier Kathleen McNally Michael Felici Vice President of Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Student Affairs

Joan C. Broderick Peter D'Orazio Dawn Wright Bob Vetrone Director of Academic Support Director of Intramurals, Assistant Director. Assistant Director, Sen ices for Student-Athletes Ticket Operations Spoils Information Sports Information

Bill Gerzabek Joe Erdeljac Andy Palaggo Mike Murphy Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Trainer Assistant Director. Equipment Manager Hayman Hall \

Clare McCarthy Evelyn Farmer Patrice Adair Adrienne Hertzske Basketball Secretary Accounting Basketball Manager Basketball Manager Athletic Department jL -^ -^ -A. -^ ^* fc-J eiietlule Novembi?/" Date Opponent Location Time Tue. 19 EXHIBITION GAME Civic Center TBA Mon. 26 at Temple Philadelphia. PA 7:00 p.m. Sat. 30 PENNSYLVANIA Hayman Hall 1:00 p.m.

Decembe? r Date Opponent Location Time

Fri. 6 at Lady Bonnies Classic vs. Columbia St. Bonaventure, NY 6:00 p.m. Sat. 7 vs. Akron or St. Bonaventuj St. Bonaventure. NY 1/3:00 p.m. Tues. 10 ST. JOSEPH'S Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Sat. 21 VILLANOVA Civic Center 4:30 p.m. (DH) LA SALLE INVITATIONAL {HAYMAN HALL) Fri. 27 UMBC vs. Boston University Hayman Hall 1:00 p.m. Monmouth vs. Marquette Hayman Hall 3:00 p.m. Morgan Slate vs. Butler Hayman Hall 5:00 p.m. Colgate vs. La Salle Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Sat. 28 Consolation Bracket Games Hayman Hall 1/3:00 p.m. Championship Bracket Games Hayman Hall 5/7:00 p.m.

Sun. 29 enth Place Game Hayman Hall 1 00 p.m. Fifth Place Game Hayman Hall 3 00 p.m. Third Place Game Hayman Hall 5 00 p.m Championship Game Hayman Hall 7 00 p.m. Ja nua ry Date Opponent Location Time

Fri. 3 at Valparaiso Valparaiso, IN 7:00 p.m. (CST) Sun. 5 at Notre Dame Notre Dame. IN 2:00 p.m. (CST) Wed. 8 MANHATTAN* Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Mon. 13 at Loyola* Baltimore, MD 5:00 p.m. Fri. 17 at St. Peter's* Jersey City, NJ 7:00 p.m. Sun. 19 SIENA* Hayman Hall 1:00 p.m. Wed. 22 IONA* Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Fri. 24 at Niagara* Niagara University, NY 7:00 p.m. Sun. 26 at Canisius* Buffalo, NY 12:00 p.m. Wed. 29 at Fairfield* Fairfield, CT 7:00 p.m. F ebruar v Date Opponent Location Time

Sat. 1 LOYOLA* Hayman Hall 1:00 p.m. Tues. 4 at Iona* New Rochelle, NY 7:00 p.m. Sat. 8 at Siena* Loudonville, NY 2:00 p.m. Tues. 11 ST. PETER'S* Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Tues. 18 FAIRFIELD* Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Fri. 21 NIAGARA* Hayman Hall 7:00 p.m. Sun. 23 CANISIUS* Hayman Hall 1:00 p.m.

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