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{ Women’s » esu2007-08 THE UNIVERSITY ESU At A Glance Location...... East Stroudsburg, Pa. President ...... Dr. Robert J. Dillman Control. . . . .Pennsylvania State System ...... of Higher Education System Chancellor Dr. Judy G. Hample Founded ...... 1893 Enrollment...... 7,200 (includes 5,900 undergraduates) Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Conference ...... PSAC Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference School Colors ...... Red and Black Team Nickname ...... Warriors Athletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio ...... 570-422-3642 Associate Athletic Director Dr. Carey Snyder ...... 570-422-3034 Academic Coordinator Nancy Jo Greenawalt. . . . .570-422-3795 Director of Multicultural Affairs Danelle McClanahan . . . . .570-422-3896 Women’s Basketball . . . .570-422-3107 Sports Information Greg Knowlden...... 570-422-3312 ...... [email protected] Fax ...... 570-422-3586 Julia, located at the entrance to campus, was donated by alumni at the end of World War I to Warriors Hotline ...... 570-422-3000 commemorate the wartime sacrifi ces and patriotism of the school’s service men and women. Web Site ...... www.esu.edu Key Campus Numbers Providing High-Quality, Higher Education Admissions ...... 570-422-3542 Financial Aid ...... 570-422-2800 ESU - In its 115th Year of Service East Stroudsburg University is nestled Founded in 1893 as a Normal School, aid, including scholarships, loans and in the Pocono Mountains, which offer East Stroudsburg University has been grants. year-round outdoor recreation of all sorts offering quality higher education to the The 2007-08 academic year will mark for sports enthusiasts. From hiking in citizens of Pennsylvania for more than a the university’s 115th year of operation the fall to biking in the spring to swim- century. and the school has approximately 32,000 ming, golfing and fishing in the summer With an enrollment of more than alumni. to snowboarding, skiing or tubing in the 7,200 students, ESU has a strong ESU, like many other public colleges winter, there is plenty to do at any time of commitment to academic excellence. and universities across the country, the year. Throw in shopping, great restau- Teacher education, the health sciences started as a normal school, a professional rants and plenty of attractions and there and programs associated with school for the training of teachers. is something for everyone, no matter the science and technology are just a few ESU History season. examples of fields of study experiencing East Stroudsburg Normal School ESU is located approximately 75 miles unprecedented growth in enrollment. was founded to serve students in the west of New York City, 85 miles northeast With the university’s unique programs state’s normal school fourth district and of Philadelphia, 40 miles northeast of the in such areas as computer technology, had 320 students enrolled when classes Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton area and 40 bio-technology, chemical bio-technology started on September 4, 1893. miles southeast of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. and art and design, ESU is poised to offer In 1926 after the state assumed The campus is a quarter-mile from exit its students another century of academic control of the school, the original name 308, Interstate 80. Exit right onto Prospect excellence. was changed to East Stroudsburg State Street. The campus consists of 62 buildings Teachers’ College. Women’s Basketball Office, First on 213 acres and boasts a student-to- The school became East Floor, Koehler Fieldhouse — Take right teacher ratio of 21 to 1. Stroudsburg State College in 1960 at the first light on East Brown Street. Go More than 2,100 students reside to reflected the school’s expanded up the hill 6/10th of a mile, take the first in eight residence halls. The university curriculum with liberal arts programs and left onto Smith Street. The fieldhouse is also offers apartment-style housing for graduate degrees. on the left on the corner of Smith and another 200 students and has added In July 1983, the Pennsylvania Normal streets. accomodations for an additional 540 General Assembly established the students with the addition of University Pennsylvania State System of Higher Ridge, a student apartment complex Education consisting of 14 universities located adjacent to campus. and East Stroudsburg University Approximately 74 percent of the was born as a comprehensive regional students receive some form of financial institution. 2007-08 ESU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE Table of Contents

The University ...... IFC ESU at a Glance ...... 1 ESU Administrators ...... 2 Koehler Fieldhouse ...... 3 Student-Athlete Center for Excellence ...... 3 The Coaching Staff Head Coach ...... 4 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 The 2007-2008 Warriors 2007-08 Roster...... 6 2007-08 Outlook...... 7 Player Profiles ...... 8-13 TV/Radio Roster...... IBC The 2006-2007 Season Game-by-Game Results...... 14 Statistics ...... 15 PSAC Standings...... 16 Women’s Basketball History Honor Roll ...... 16 School Records ...... 17-18 Year-by-Year Record ...... 19 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 20

The 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Guide Credits The 2007-08 ESU Women’s Basketball Guide is published by the Sports Information Office. GREG KNOWLDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Cover Design: ESU Graphics Center, Cindy Chardiet-Vojnovic Cover Photos: Perry Hebard. Photography Assistance: John Bender, Perry Hebard Editing Assistance: ESU University Relations staff: Doug Smith, Brenda Friday and Sheree Watson All information in this guide is current as of November 16, 2007

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, veteran status, disability or age in its programs and activities in accordance with state and federal laws. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding this policy: Director of Diversity & Campus Mediation, 200 Prospect Street, 115 Reibman Building, East Stroudsburg PA 18301 or call (570) 422-3656. For special accomodations at any of the events listed in the ESU Women’s Basketball Guide, contact the Office of Sports Information at (570) 422-3312.

East Stroudsburg University at a Glance School Colors: Red and Black Sports Information Director: Greg Knowlden Team Nickname: Warriors Phone: 570-422-3312 (Office) Head Women’s Basketball Coach: Juliene Simpson 570-422-3586 (Office Fax) Phone: 570-422-3107 570-977-9251 (Cell) e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Assistant Women’s Basketball Coaches: Sports Info. Grad. Asst.: Manny Nieves Diane Decker, Jason Taylor and Monica Peterson Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio ESU offers 21 NCAA sports Phone: 570-422-3642 Men’s Sports (10): Basketball, soccer, football, cross e-mail: [email protected] country, wrestling, indoor track and field, volleyball, Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Colleen Shotwell baseball, outdoor track and field, tennis Equipment Manager: Bob Smith Women’s Sports (11): Basketball, soccer, field hockey, Web Site: www.esu.edu volleyball, cross country, swimming, indoor track and field, Hotline: 570-422-3000 softball, outdoor track and field, tennis, lacrosse

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 1 ADMINISTRATORS In Memoriam Dr. Robert J. Dillman Dr. Tom Gioglio Pete Nevins President Athletic Director

Pete Nevins, Dr. Robert Dr. Tom the Sports J. Dillman is in Gioglio is in his Information his 12th year fourth year as Director at East as president of the Director of Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Athletics at East University for University. He Stroudsburg 33 years, from became the 12th University. As 1969 until 2002, president of the the Director passed away on university in July of Athletics January 7, 2007 of 1996 and has & Athletic following a short initiated ambitious Department battle with cancer. enhancements Chairperson, he He was the beloved husband of Gail that will chart the institution’s success into is responsible for providing leadership of Nevins, with whom he celebrated 45 the future. an athletic department which sponsors 21 years of marriage on December 23, 2006. Dr. Dillman has taken an active role in teams with over 500 participating student- Nevins was a member of the College athletics and serves as the Chairman of athletes and a staff of over 50. Sports Information Directors of America the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Athletic facility renovations under (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame and received State Athletic Conference. Under the Gioglio include the lighting, outdoor track the Warren Berg Award as the nation’s president’s direction, night games will be and concession area at Eiler-Martin outstanding college division SID. He possible for the first time as lights were Stadium and the dugouts at Mitterling served two terms on the CoSIDA Board installed at Eiler-Martin Stadium last Field. There has also been a significant of Directors, 1974-75 and 1978-80. spring. The track has also been resurfaced increase in revenue raised to enhance He also won the ECAC-SIDA’s top and expanded to eight lanes. the athletic scholarship budget through honor, the Irving T. Marsh Award. In the Other construction includes a new fundraising initiatives sponsored through summer of 2006, he was presented with admissions center in the Reibman the Warrior Athletic Club. the Bob Kenworthy Good Person Award Administration Building and University In 2006-07, ESU placed seventh in the at the annual ECAC-SIDA Convention. Ridge, an apartment housing complex for standings for the Dixon Trophy, its highest The award is presented to a person students. Last May, ground-breaking took finish since placing fourth in the inaugural who through their actions shows an place for the new science and technology standings in 1995-96. exceptional amount of respect for the building. A native of nearby Morristown, N.J., profession, their fellow SID’s, the media Dr. Dillman has been instrumental Gioglio previously served as Director of and the community. in the initiation and expansion of the Athletics at Dakota State University and Nevins served as president of university’s Business Accelerator, which the University of Saint Mary in Kansas. ECAC-SIDA in 1976-77 and was a offers real work business experience Gioglio earned his bachelor’s degree member of the NCAA Public Relations for students and affordable start-up in Physical Education at Montclair State Committee for seven years. capabilities for viable new businesses. University and his first master’s degree Several awards have been either While in college, Dillman competed in in education at Mansfield University, and created or renamed in Nevins’ memory. four sports — soccer, baseball, basketball his second at Northern State in Aberdeen, The Pete Nevins Award for Distinguished and track & field — at SUNY New Paltz. S.D. He also holds a doctorate degree Achievement was created by ECAC- Dr. Dillman came to ESU from from West Virginia University SIDA, while the PSAC Scholar-Athlete of Fairmont (W.V.) State where he was Gioglio and his wife Melissa are the the Year awards and the Lehigh Valley president for eight years. He earned a proud parents of two daughters, Kalista Small College Player of the Year awards master’s degree at Penn State University and Kinley. were also renamed in his honor. and a Ph.D from Clark University, both in Nevins taught a graduate course in geography. Public Relations in Sport Management at Dr. Carey Snyder years. In addition to other responsibilities, ESU. He wrote the sports section for the she ensures that each student-athlete is book, “Pride and Promise, a Centennial Associate Athletic Director eligible to play under NCAA guidelines, History of East Stroudsburg University.” making sure the ESU athletic department Dr. Carey The New York City native received complies with NCAA rules and regulations Snyder is in a bachelor’s degree in Business as well as maintaining the budget for the her 21st year Administration from the University of 21-sport intercollegiate athletic program. in the athletic Miami in 1960 and a master’s degree in In addition, she founded and department at Health and Physical Education from East coordinates the annual Women’s Athletic East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg in 1984. Scholarship Golf Classic. University. He spent seven and a half years as Snyder earned her B.A. from She has served a sportswriter at the Bridgeport, Ct. Post- Springfield in Physical Education and as associate Telegram and served as the SID at the Ph.D. in Athletic Administration from the athletic director University of Bridgeport from 1963-69. University of Southern California. the past 20 2 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide SACE/KOEHLER FIELDHOUSE Koehler Fieldhouse

Koehler Fieldhouse opened its doors in 1967 and is the home for East Stroudsburg University’s wrestling, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball and indoor track & field teams. The fieldhouse has a seating capacity of 2,500 with new bleachers and indoor track surfaced installed in the last seven years. A new playing surface was installed in the summer of 2003. The press box, located above the bleachers, offers a great view of the court and has seating for more than 15 people. Separate booths are provided for radio stations.

Student-Athlete Center for Excellence Academic Coordinator for In 1998, ESU established a Student-Athlete Center for Excellence Athletics on campus. The center includes experts in exercise physiology, nutrition, academic counseling, psychological counseling and sport studies. Nancy Jo Greenawalt The SACE was created to provide all student-athletes with the Nancy Jo Greenawalt guidance, counseling and instruction necessary to enhance their academic serves as the Academic and athletic performance. Coordinator for Athletics. Academic services offered: Exercise science services offered: Her main responsibility is to Academic Counseling Body composition analysis organize an academic sup- Assistance in acquiring tutorial services Dietary analysis port structure for nearly 500 Assistance in declaring a major Nutritional/psychological assessment Warriors student-athletes. CHAMPS/life skills programming Hydration or body water status Greenawalt has 23 years Professional career development skills Nutritional counseling of experience in higher Progress reports/academic monitoring Aerobic power analysis Referral coordination to other university Overtraining analysis education, including 14 agencies Psychological Skills Training years at Albright College and nine at ESU. During her time at Albright, she worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Women and Physical Education The SACE Staff Department Chairperson. She has also served on Shala Davis, Ph.D., exercise science numerous NCAA, national and regional committees. Tom Gioglio, E.d.D., administration A 1978 graduate of Albright College, Greenawalt Colleen Shotwell, MS, sports medicine Robert P. Fleischman, Ed.D, sport studies was inducted into the Albright Athletic Hall of Fame Nancy Jo Greenawalt, MS, physical education in 1997 for her achievements earned as a five-sport Donna Leitner, Ph.D., counseling student-athlete and head coach for volleyball, bad- Paula Parker, Ed.D, sport and exercise minton and tennis. She earned her bachelor’s degree psychology in psychology from Albright and her master’s degree Student Athletic Representatives in physical education from Penn State University. Coaching Representatives

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 3 HEAD COACH JULIENE SIMPSON Juliene Simpson enters her seventh season as head women’s Contact Information basketball coach at East Stroudsburg Coach Juliene Simpson University after leading the Koehler Fieldhouse Warriors to consecutive PSAC East Phone: (570) 422-3107 championships in 2005-06 and 2006- E-mail: [email protected] 07, and earning PSAC East Coach of the Year honors both seasons. From there, she spent six years The Coach of the Year awards are at Bucknell University from 1991 to two of many honors that Simpson has 1997. Simpson led the Bison to their earend on the basketball court and on first Patriot League title in 1996 and the sidelines. She was inducted into was named the league’s Coach of the the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Year. in 2000, joining such notables as Pat Simpson took over at Marshall Summit and Anne Meyers-Drysdale, in 1997 and oversaw the team’s two personal friends, among the first transition from the Southern 48 inductees. it her longest coaching stop. She Conference to the Mid-America An outstanding basketball player, compiled a 134-92 record and is the Conference. Her last team posted a Simpson was co-captain of the United winningest coach in school history. 10-18 record. States team which won the silver She led the Sun Devils to the NCAA Simpson met her husband, Mike, medal in the 1976 in “Sweet 16” in 1982 and 1983 and to while in college at John F. Kennedy. Montreal. the NIT finals in 1981. Mike has worked as an assistant Simpson has 29 years of head Simpson coached three years at coach under his wife at various stops coaching experience, including the Whitworth College, an NAIA school in her career, and currently works and last six at ESU. She was head coach in Spokane, Wa., from 1988 to 1991. coaches in the Stroudsburg School at the Division I level for 19 years The 1990 team finished 20-7, and District. – four at Marshall, six at Bucknell, Simpson was named the Northwest The Simpsons have two daughters. eight at Arizona State and one at Conference of Independent Colleges Jennifer is a 2005 graduate of ESU, Cincinnati. Coach of the Year and was a finalist and Shannon is a junior and a As a player, Simpson was a four- for the NAIA National Coach of the member of the Warriors’ basketball time AAU All-American at John Year award. team. F. Kennedy College in Nebraska. She established herself as one of Coaching Record the nation’s top players and had a Season School Record Seasons School Record successful career at the international 1977-78 Amarillo JC 17- 6 1993-94 Bucknell 6-21 level as a member of some of the 1978-79 Cincinnati 12-18 1994-95 Bucknell 11-17 United States’ first national teams. 1979-80 Arizona State 12-13 1995-96 Bucknell 18-9 1980-81 Arizona State 21-11 1996-97 Bucknell 12-14 In 1973, Simpson earned a silver 1981-82 Arizona State 25-7 1997-98 Marshall 8-21 medal at the World University Games 1982-83 Arizona State 23-7 1998-99 Marshall 4-22 in Moscow. She was co-captain of the 1983-84 Arizona State 17-11 1999-00 Marshall 8-20 U.S. team which won a gold medal in 1984-85 Arizona State 11-16 2000-01 Marshall 10-18 1985-86 Arizona State 15-10 2001-02 East Stroudsburg 7-18 the 1975 . 1986-87 Arizona State 10-17 2002-03 East Stroudsburg 3-24 Simpson and her 1976 Olympic 1988-89 Whitworth 11-16 2003-04 East Stroudsburg 7-20 teammates were inducted into the 1989-90 Whitworth 21-7 2004-05 East Stroudsburg 11-16 National Girls and Women in Sport 1990-91 Whitworth 12-15 2005-06 East Stroudsburg 16-12 1991-92 Bucknell 7-20 2006-07 East Stroudsburg 25-4 Hall of Fame in 1996. 1992-93 Bucknell 11-17 Career Total 371-427 She started her coaching career in Coaching Honors 1977 at Amarillo Junior College at the age of 24. Her team posted a 17-6 1973 - World University Games Silver Medalist for USA National Team record and participated in the National 1975 - Pan American Games Gold Medalist for USA National Team 1976 - Montreal Olympic Games Silver Medalist for USA National Team Junior College Athletic Association 1987 - NCAA Regional and Western Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Tournament. She spent one season 1990 - Finalist for NAIA National Coach of the Year at Whitworth at the University of Cincinnati before 1996 - Inducted into the National Girls and Women in Sport Hall of Fame taking over at Arizona State. 1996 - Patriot League Coach of the Year at Bucknell 2000 - Inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Simpson was at Arizona State for 2006 - PSAC East Coach of the Year eight seasons (1979-87), making 2007 - PSAC East Coach of the Year

4 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES Diane Decker Assistant Coach Diane Decker begins her third season as the East Stroudsburg University assistant women’s basketball coach. Decker is Simpson’s top assistant and is responsible for on-court teaching as well as recruiting Prior to coming to ESU, Decker spent three years as head coach at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, where she guided the Patriots to the District XI Playoffs each season. Decker was a standout player at Marian Catholic High School and Villanova University. The Wildcats played in the NCAA Tournament all four years during her college career, including her sophomore season when they went to the Sweet 16. She was team captain as a senior. Decker is very familiar with the Warriors program, as she coached four current or former ESU players - 2007 ESU graduate and co-captain Amy Jones and sophomores Alexa Detzi, DeAnna Rayam and Mel Villano - at Freedom High School in Bethlehem. She also coached against current players Jhazmin Brown, Karla Cardona and Jackie Yandrisevits in high school, and coached all of the aforementioned players, along with senior Brittany Lacey, on a summer league team. “Diane is experienced and she knows the game,” ESU head coach Juliene Simpson said. “She brings a winning mentality. She never had a losing season at Marian Catholic or at Villanova and was in the district playoffs every year at Freedom High School.” At Marian Catholic High School, the Mahanoy City native set the school scoring record with over 2,300 points and also grabbed 1,000 rebounds. Marian Catholic won a state title and two district championships during her career, and she was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2006.

Jason Taylor Volunteer Assistant Jason Taylor is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Warriors. A 1999 graduate of Nile C. Kinnick High School in Yokosuka, Japan, where he played basketball for four years before attending Penn State University. Taylor has spent 12 years overseas (eight in Germany and four in Japan) and brings both on and off court international experience to the program. He graduated from Penn State in May 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He is the son of Gray and Letitia Taylor of Houston, Texas and has two sisters, Christina and Naomi.

Monica Peterson Graduate Assistant Monica Peterson joins the ESU women’s basketball program as a graduate assistant coach for the 2007-08 season. Peterson is a 2005 graduate of the University of Maine in Orono, Maine where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology. She was the America East Conference Rookie of the Year in 2001-02, a Scholar-Athlete bronze medal winner, and a member of the Student- Athlete Advisory Board. She has experience as a player/coach in Killarney, Ireland where she played in the St. Paul Mustang Sally’s Women’s Basketball Association and was an assistant coach under Dara O’Donnell. She has also served as a camp director and counselor for the Future Star Sports, Inc. basketball camp in Philadelphia and as an AAU coach for the under 14 Karma girls basketball team in Chambersburg, Pa.

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 5 2007-08 ROSTER # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School 4 Kristen Murray G Fr. 5-10 Harrisburg/Trinity 5 *Jhazmin Brown G So. 5-7 Easton/Easton 10 *Alexa Detzi F/C So. 6-1 Pen Argyl/Freedom 11 *Keri Cahill G Jr. 5-7 New Foundland/North Pocono 13 *Sheila Gallagher G Sr. 5-10 Haverford/Archbishop Carroll 20 *Mel Villano G So. 5-6 Bethlehem/Freedom 21 Phelan Livingston G Fr. 5-5 Newton, N.J./Kittatinny 22 Karla Cardona G/F R-Fr. 6-0 Allentown/Allen 23 Rachel Grimes G/F Fr. 6-1 Wilmington, Del./A.I. DuPont 24 *Brittany Lacey G Sr. 5-9 Catasauqua/Catasauqua 32 *DeAnna Rayam G So. 5-8 Bethlehem/Freedom 33 Shannon Simpson F Jr. 5-10 Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg 40 Casey Stanton F/C Fr. 6-1 Enola/Cumberland Valley 42 Amanda Pavalko G Fr. 5-8 Girardville/North Schuylkill 43 *Jackie Yandrisevits G Jr. 5-9 Wind Gap/Nazareth 45 Monika Fogelsanger F Sr. 6-0 State College/State College

* Returning Letterwinner Captains:

Roster Breakdown

BY POSITION Guards Forwards #4 Kristen Murray #21 Phelan Livingston #10 Alexa Detzi #33 Shannon Simpson #5 Jhazmin Brown #24 Brittany Lacey #22 Karla Cardona #40 Casey Stanton #11 Keri Cahill #32 DeAnna Rayam #23 Rachel Grimes #45 Monika Fogelsanger #13 Sheila Gallagher #42 Amanda Pavalko #20 Mel Villano #43 Jackie Yandrisevits

BY CLASS Seniors Juniors Sophomores #13 Sheila Gallagher #11 Keri Cahill #5 Jhazmin Brown #24 Brittany Lacey #33 Shannon Simpson #10 Alexa Detzi #45 Monika Fogelsanger #43 Jackie Yandrisevits #20 Mel Villano #32 DeAnna Rayam Freshmen #4 Kristen Murray #22 Karla Cardona #40 Casey Stanton #21 Phelan Livingston #23 Rachel Grimes #42 Amanda Pavalko

Pronunciation Guide #5 JAZZ-men Brown #21 FAY-lin Livingston #43 Jackie Yan-DRIS-eh-VITS #10 Alexa DEETZ-ee #22 Karla Car-DOAN-a #45 Monika FOE-gull-SANG-er #20 Mel Vill-AWN-oh

6 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide SEASON OUTLOOK The East Stroudsburg University ppg in 2006-07) in each of her first two as a freshman, and was the second women’s basketball team enters years. straight Warrior to earn conference the 2007-08 season as the two-time As the Warriors’ main scoring Rookie of the Year honors. defending PSAC East regular season option, Yandrisevits will face the Sheila Gallagher and Brittany champions, and has been tabbed as the opponent’s best defender and constant Lacey, two senior three-point favorite to win the title once again this double-teams, which will make it specialists, are also expected to winter. tougher to use her athleticism to get to contribute on the wing. Lacey may see The Warriors are coming off a 25-4 the basket and create her own shot. some minutes in the post as well due to season in which they tied the school Her new role may be that of a lack of numbers, as sophomore center record for victories in a single season, playmaker and distributing the ball Alexa Detzi is a candidate to redshirt but if they are to repeat, they will have to other capable scorers, including following major knee surgery. Junior to do it with a host of new faces playing senior forward Monika Fogelsanger Shannon Simpson may also see time key roles. and redshirt freshman forward Karla at forward for ESU. Gone are a pair of four-year starters Cardona. Guards Kristen Murray and in Maryellen Onofre and Amy Jones, Fogelsanger averaged seven points Amanda Pavalko, who both come who helped take the program from a and six rebounds in each of her first two from district championship high school 7-20 record in their freshman year to a seasons before seeing a slight decline programs, are the top incoming 41-16 mark over the last two seasons. in production a year ago with the freshmen for the Warriors. Alyssa Antolick also joined the addition of Antolick, but still recorded Murray is expected to replace some squad as a fifth-year senior following career-high shooting percentages from of the three-point shooting that was an All-American career at DeSales and the field (47.9) and the foul line (84.2) lost with the graduation of Antolick and was named first team All-PSAC East in while logging the third-most minutes on Onofre, who both shot better than 40 her only year at ESU. the team. percent from long distance last season. While the Warriors lose 25 points, Cardona was the Lehigh Valley Pavalko has a strong reputation on 12 rebounds and all of the intangibles Conference MVP as a senior at the defensive end of the floor and is associated with three senior leaders, Allen High School in 2005-06 before capable of making an immediate impact they still return three starters and nine redshirting last season, and will be as a freshman. letterwinners, led by junior guard Jackie counted on as an immediate scoring Point guard Phelan Livingston, Yandrisevits. threat in her first year on the floor. forward Rachel Grimes and center A returning first team All-PSAC East Yandrisevits will be joined in the Casey Stanton are also in their first selection and the conference’s Rookie backcourt by sophomore point guard year with the Warriors, and may have of the Year as a freshman, Yandrisevits Mel Villano, who averaged 3.4 points the opportunity to contribute as they will take on expanded responsibilities in per game while starting all 29 games adjust to the college game. the offense, a tall order for a player who alongside Onofre as a freshman. has already led ESU in scoring (14.8 Junior Keri Cahill will be the backup point guard and raises the energy level when she’s on the floor. She was also one of two guards with a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (38-34) last season. Jhazmin Brown, last year’s PSAC East Rookie of the Year, and DeAnna Rayam give ESU a pair of athletic sophomore guards who made major contributions as freshmen. Rayam scored 7.8 ppg through the first 16 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury but has returned at full strength this fall. She ranks second behind Yandrisevits among the Warriors’ top returning scorers and is also ESU’s best perimeter defender. Brown is the third-leading returning 2007-08 Seniors: Monika 2007-08 Juniors (L-R): Keri Cahill, scorer, averaging 6.9 ppg while Fogelsanger (top), Brittany Lacey Shannon Simpson and Jackie shooting 49.4 percent from the floor (left) and Sheila Gallagher (right) Yandrisevits

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Monika Fogelsanger • 45 Career Highs

F 6-0 Senior Points - 26 at Georgian Court State College/State College (12/7/04) Rebounds - 13 vs. Millersville General: Expected to step up and play major minutes for the (2/11/06) Assists - 3 (12 times) Warriors at forward ... will be the senior leader on the floor ... must Steals - 4 at Georgian Court be a main contributor at both ends and take on an expanded role, (12/7/04) especially offensively. Blocks - 3 (two times) 2006-07 (Junior): Started 21 games ... third on the team with 650 Field Goals - 10 at Georgian minutes played (22.4 per game) ... shot .479 from the field and .842 Court (12/7/04) from the foul line ... free throw percentage was second in a single 3-Pointers - 3 (two times) season in school history ... had season-highs with 18 points (5-7 field Free Throws - 9 vs. Elizabeth goals, 8-9 free throws) and eight rebounds at Millersville. City State (12/11/04) 2005-06 (Sophomore): Top performance came against Shippensburg, with 24 points and six rebounds ... was 8-9 from both the floor and the foul line ... had team high in rebounds in 10 games. 2004-05 (Freshman): Scored career-high 26 points against Georgian Court, hitting 10 of 11 attempts, both three-point tries and all four free throws. Background: Led State College to two appearances in the state final four ... led team to 18-8 mark as a senior ... helped Little Lions to District VI title twice during her career ... team MVP as a senior ... selected first team All-Conference ... averaged 12.6 points and 6.1 rebounds ... received Faculty Scholar Athlete award ... earned letters in basketball and one in track & field ... member of National Honor Society ... majoring in Psychology. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2004-05 20 52-117 44.4 7-15 46.7 41-52 78.8 133-6.7 21 8 32 152-7.6 2005-06 26 59-155 38.1 8-35 22.9 72-97 74.2 166-6.4 36 9 22 198-7.6 2006-07 29 68-142 47.9 8-19 42.1 48-57 84.2 110-3.8 28 11 30 192-6.6 Career 75 179-414 43.2 23-69 33.3 161-206 78.2 409-5.4 85 28 84 542-7.2

Sheila Gallagher • 13 Career Highs

G 5-10 Senior Points - 25 vs. Goldey- Haverford/Archbishop Carroll Beacom (11/16/04) Rebounds - 7 (two times) General: Very capable shooter ... expected to be a “zone buster” Assists - 7 at Georgian Court (12/7/04) and open things up offensively ... has great basketball knowledge and Steals - 5 at Georgian Court understands the game. (12/7/04) 2006-07 (Junior): Played in 22 games and averaged 2.3 points per Blocks - 1 (eight times) game ... scored season-high 15 points vs. Penn State-Hazleton. Field Goals - 9 vs. Goldey- 2005-06 (Sophomore): Saw action in 27 games and averaged 2.0 Beacom (11/16/04) points a game ... went 4-6 from the field against Salem International. 3-Pointers - 7 vs. Goldey- 2004-05 (Freshman): Had career-high 25 points against Goldey- Beacom (11/16/04) Beacom College ... averaged 5.2 points and 3.4 rebounds.. Free Throws - 6 vs. Cheyney Background: Helped Archbishop Carroll to 23-5 mark in the Philadelphia Catholic League (2/16/05) ... led team to championships as a junior and senior ... named All-Catholic third team ... earned three letters in basketball ... member of National Honor Society ... majoring in Athletic Training. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2004-05 27 51-157 32.5 19-75 25.3 19-30 63.3 93-3.4 44 4 39 140-5.2 2005-06 27 22-63 34.9 6-28 21.4 4-9 44.4 43-1.6 15 3 9 54-2.0 2006-07 22 19-51 37.3 6-18 33.3 6-10 60.0 27-1.2 14 1 12 50-2.3 Career 76 92-271 33.9 31-121 25.6 29-49 59.1 163-2.1 73 8 60 244-3.2

8 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-08 WARRIORS Brittany Lacey • 24 Career Highs

G 5-9 Senior Points - 17 vs. Columbia Catasauqua/Catasauqua Union (2/21/05) Rebounds - 8 vs. Nyack General: Has made significant contributions in her first three (1/18/05) Assists - 4 (two times) years ... may have to give the Warriors some minutes in the post ... Steals - 4 (three times) toughness and competitive nature will help her adjust to new role. Blocks - 1 (fi ve times) 2006-07 (Junior): Appeared in 18 games ... had season-high six Field Goals - 7 vs. Columbia points and four steals vs. Alderson-Broaddus. Union (2/21/05) 2005-06 (Sophomore): Second on the team with a .398 three-point 3-Pointers - 4 (two times) percentage ... averaged 5.4 points per game in 28 games ... led the Free Throws - 3 (two times) team twice in scoring with 15 points vs. Concordia and California. 2004-05 (Freshman): Had game-high 17 points against Columbia Union ... received PSAC East Division Rookie of the Week honors. Background: Led Catasauqua to 25-4 mark and 17-1 conference record as a senior ... first team All-Colonial League selection ... set school records for games played and career three-pointers ... scored 1483 career points ... earned four letters in basketball, three in cheerleading and two in soccer ... majoring in Sport Management. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2004-05 26 51-146 34.9 20-71 28.2 14-22 63.6 70-2.7 13 1 22 136-5.2 2005-06 28 49-128 38.3 35-88 39.8 18-26 69.2 54-1.9 26 2 16 151-5.4 2006-07 18 13-47 27.7 5-33 15.2 3-6 50.0 21-1.2 13 2 7 34-1.9 Career 72 113-321 35.2 60-192 31.3 35-54 61.1 145-2.0 52 5 45 321-4.4

Keri Cahill • 11 Career Highs

G 5-7 Junior Points - 13 vs. Cal (Pa.) New Foundland/North Pocono (12/21/05) Rebounds - 8 vs. Mansfi eld General: Brings energy to the point guard position ... raises the (2/1/06) Assists - 6 at Kutztown team’s level through her passion and enthusiasm ... great ball handler (2/4/06) and passer ... has improved as a shooter. Steals - 4 vs. Millersville 2006-07 (Sophomore): Played in 24 games ... scored season-high (1/27/07) 11 points twice, at Columbia Union and Millersville. Blocks - 1 (six times) 2005-06 (Freshman): Played in 27 games ... career-high 12 points Field Goals - 4 vs. Cal (Pa.) vs. California ... collected eight rebounds vs. Mansfield. (12/21/05) Background: Helped North Pocono to league and district 3-Pointers - 2 (three times) championships ... named to All-League team twice during her career ... Free Throws - 5 (two times) also named team’s most improved player ... majoring in Elementary and Special Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2005-06 27 23-72 31.9 10-33 30.3 19-34 55.9 44-1.6 37 4 14 75-2.8 2006-07 24 24-55 43.6 5-20 25.0 25-35 71.4 35-1.5 38 2 22 78-3.3 Career 51 47-127 37.0 15-53 28.3 44-69 63.8 79-1.5 75 6 36 153-3.0

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 9 2007-08 WARRIORS Shannon Simpson • 33 Career Highs

F 5-10 Junior Points - 2 (two times) Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg Rebounds - 4 vs. Mercy (11/18/05) Assists - 1 (three times) General: Redshirted for the 2006-07 season ... good rebounder ... Steals - 1 (fi ve times) works hard to get position. Blocks - 1 at Columbia Union 2005-06 (Freshman): Played in 20 games as a freshman. (2/8/06) Background: Helped Stroudsburg to the District XI Playoffs in Field Goals - 1 vs. Georgian 2004-05 ... second team All-Conference ... Rookie of the Year ... Court (11/28/05) earned three varsity letters in basketball and four in track & field ... 3-Pointers - 0 led team in scoring and rebounding ... three-time MVC champion in Free Throws - 2 vs. Mercy the discus ... District XI discus champion as a junior ... National Honor (11/18/05) Society member ... majoring in Math and English. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2005-06 20 1-11 9.1 0-2 00.0 5-9 55.6 20-1.0 3 1 5 7-0.4 Career 20 1-11 9.1 0-2 00.0 5-9 55.6 20-1.0 3 1 5 7-0.4

Jackie Yandrisevits • 43 Career Highs

G 5-9 Junior Points - 33 at Mansfi eld Wind Gap/Nazareth (2/21/07) Rebounds - 11 vs. Goldey General: Enters junior season with 809 career points ... on track to Beacom (11/22/05) Assists - 5 (two times) become the 12th 1,000-point scorer in school history ... very talented Steals - 6 at Cheyney offensive player ... quick fi rst step ... tremendous ability to get to the (1/17/07) basket ... glides on the fl oor ... will be the opponent’s top target ... Blocks - 3 (three times) learning to give it up to get it back ... has improved defensively ... very Field Goals - 10 (three times) good off-the-ball defender ... anticipates and gets in passing lanes. 3-Pointers - 3 (two times) 2006-07 (Sophomore): First team All-PSAC East selection ... led Free Throws - 10 at ESU in scoring (14.8), fi eld goal percentage (52.4), rebounding (5.2) Mansfi eld (2/21/07) and steals (48) ... scored in double fi gures in all but fi ve games ... had career-high 33 points at Mansfi eld ... went over 20 points in four other games, including 23 in both games against Cheyney ... scored 19 points in PSAC playoff game vs. California ... second career double-double (23 points, 10 rebounds) at Cheyney ... had four or more steals in fi ve games, including career-high six steals at Cheyney. 2005-06 (Freshman): PSAC East Rookie of the Year ... conference Rookie of the Week three times ... chosen to PSAC East second team ... Pocono Rotary Classic All-Tournament Team ... led ESU in scoring (13.5), fi eld goal percentage (44.8), blocks (22) and steals (37) ... second on the team in free-throw percentage, three-point percentage, rebounding and assists ... posted double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds vs. Goldey Beacom in the third game of her career ... led the team in scoring 11 times and in rebounding nine times ... went over 20 points in fi ve different games ... scored season-high 23 points vs. West Chester ... had three 20-point games and scored at least 16 points in each of the fi nal fi ve games of the regular season. Background: Express-Times Player of the Year at Nazareth ... 1,000-point scorer ... fi rst team All-Area ... majoring in Health and Physical Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2005-06 28 130-290 44.8 12-31 38.7 107-143 74.8 168-6.0 45 22 37 379-13.5 2006-07 29 167-319 52.4 14-35 40.0 82-105 78.1 150-5.2 54 15 48 430-14.8 Career 57 297-609 48.8 26-66 39.3 189-248 76.2 318-5.6 99 37 85 809-14.2

10 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-08 WARRIORS Jhazmin Brown • 5 Career Highs

G 5-7 Sophomore Points - 25 at Cheyney Easton/Easton (1/17/07) Rebounds - 6 (two times) General: May be the fastest player end-to-end in the PSAC ... Assists - 4 (three times) Steals - 4 vs. Shippensburg tough to defend in the open fl oor ... able to get to the basket. (12/3/06) 2006-07 (Freshman): PSAC East Rookie of the Year ... fi fth on the Blocks - 1 (four times) team in scoring (6.9) and shot .494 from the fi eld ... scored in double Field Goals - 10 at Cheyney fi gures nine times ... scored career-high 25 points and shot 10-12 from (1/17/07) the fl oor at Cheyney. 3-Pointers - 1 (two times) Background: Express-Times All-Area team member at Easton ... Free Throws - 6 vs. West second team All-Conference ... averaged 12 points, four assists and Chester (1/20/07) three steals ... helped Red Rovers to Rotary Tournament championship and was selected MVP and All-Tournament Team ... earned three letters in basketball and four in track & fi eld ... majoring in Biology. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 29 80-162 49.4 2-12 16.7 37-70 52.9 77-2.7 48 4 39 199-6.9 Career 29 80-162 49.4 2-12 16.7 37-70 52.9 77-2.7 48 4 39 199-6.9

Alexa Detzi • 10 Career Highs

F/C 6-1 Sophomore Points - 18 vs. PSU-Hazleton Pen Argyl/Freedom (2/19/07) Rebounds - 9 vs. Columbia General: Coming off major knee surgery ... may redshirt for the Union (1/25/07) Assists - 1 (two times) 2007-08 season ... will contribute in the post when healthy. Steals - 1 (four times) 2006-07 (Freshman): Played in 26 games ... scored career-high Blocks - 2 vs. PSU-Hazleton 18 points on 9-16 shooting vs. Penn State-Hazleton ... also had eight (2/19/07) points and nine rebounds vs. Columbia Union. Field Goals - 9 vs. PSU- Background: Won District XI championship at Freedom as a senior Hazleton (2/19/07) ... named area’s most improved player by the Express-Times ... four- 3-Pointers - 0 year letterwinner ... father Jeff and uncles Joe and John are members Free Throws - 2 (two times) of the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame ... majoring in Sport Management. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 26 22-65 33.8 0-0 0.0 4-7 57.1 30-1.2 2 5 4 48-1.8 Career 26 22-65 33.8 0-0 0.0 4-7 57.1 30-1.2 2 5 4 48-1.8

DeAnna Rayam • 32 Career Highs

G 5-8 Sophomore Points - 14 (two times) Bethlehem/Freedom Rebounds - 7 vs. Molloy (12/8/06) General: Coming off a knee injury that cut her freshman season Assists - 5 (two times) Steals - 4 vs. Molloy (12/8/06) short ... adds another dimension when she’s on the fl oor ... presence Blocks - 1 (two times) makes ESU a better pressing and trapping team ... one of the Warriors’ Field Goals - 5 (three times) top on-ball defenders. 3-Pointers - 2 (two times) 2006-07 (Freshman): Played in 16 games before missing the rest Free Throws - 7 (two times) of the year due to injury ... started the fi rst seven games of the season ... hit double fi gures in six games ... scored career-high 14 points at Philadelphia U in her second career game ... also had 14 points and six rebounds vs. Shippensburg. Background: Third girl in Freedom history to score 1,000 points ... third team All-State ... Express-Times and Morning Call Player of the Year ... fi rst team All-Lehigh Valley Conference ... chosen as Homecoming Queen ... majoring in Health and Physical Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 16 38-114 33.3 8-39 20.5 41-68 60.3 47-2.9 34 2 26 125-7.8 Career 16 38-114 33.3 8-39 20.5 41-68 60.3 47-2.9 34 2 26 125-7.8 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 11 2007-08 WARRIORS

Mel Villano • 20 Career Highs G 5-6 Sophomore Points - 14 vs. Shippensburg Bethlehem/Freedom (12/3/06) Rebounds - 4 vs. General: Starting point guard ... will shoulder more of the load in Bloomsburg (2/15/07) the backcourt after the graduation of Maryellen Onofre ... counted on to Assists - 4 vs. Lock Haven (12/2/06) set the pace for the offense ... plays with great intensity. Steals - 2 (four times) 2006-07 (Freshman): Started all 29 games in the backcourt for Blocks - 1 (two times) the Warriors ... scored 14 points vs. Shippensburg ... had 10 points at Field Goals - 5 vs. Millersville. Shippensburg (12/3/06) Background: Second team All-Area selection by the Express- 3-Pointers - 2 at Millersville Times ... named honorable mention by the Morning Call ... four-year (2/17/07) letterwinner ... averaged eight points, fi ve steals and four assists ... tied for third in school history Free Throws - 6 at in career three-pointers ... George B. Yasso Scholarship award winner ... received the Purple Philadelphia (11/21/06) Heart Award ... majoring in Health and Physical Education. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG AST BLK STL PTS-AVG. 2006-07 29 36-117 30.8 7-51 13.7 21-27 77.8 38-1.3 34 2 24 100-3.4 Career 29 36-117 30.8 7-51 13.7 21-27 77.8 38-1.3 34 2 24 100-3.4

Karla Cardona • 22 G/F 6-0 R-Freshman Allentown/Allen

General: Extremely talented player ... threat both inside and outside ... strong rebounder ... expected to carry some of the scoring burden for the Warriors. Background: Lehigh Valley Conference MVP at Allen ... holds school records for career points (1,484) and rebounds ... averaged 20 points per game as a senior ... three-time All-LVC selection ... MVP of the Keystone State Games ... played in VIA All-Star Game (LVC and Colonial League) ... four-year letterwinner in basketball ... earned three letters at first base in softball ... majoring in Sociology.

Rachel Grimes • 23 G/F 6-1 Freshman Wilmington, Del./A.I. DuPont

General: Can score both inside and outside ... good passer ... will be a good player as she adapts to the college game. Background: Four-year letterwinner and second team All-Conference selection as a senior in basketball ... earned three letters each in soccer and volleyball ... member of state championship soccer teams in 2003 and 2004 ... member of Environmental Actions Committee ... Honor Roll student ... member of National Honory Society ... major is undeclared.

12 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-08 WARRIORS Phelan Livingston • 21 G 5-5 Freshman Newton, N.J./Kittatinny

General: Provides a burst of energy as a back-up point guard ... can push the ball and run the fl oor ... very good on-ball defender. Background: All-League selection and four-year letterwinner at point guard ... 1,000 point scorer who averaged 17.3 points per game as a senior ... earned school’s outstanding female athlete award ... team MVP as a senior ... three-year starter at midfi elder in soccer ... Honor Roll student ... majoring in Health and Physical Education.

Kristen Murray • 4 G 5-10 Freshman Harrisburg/Trinity

General: Incredible shooter ... expected to replace some of the outside shooting provided by Alyssa Antolick and Maryellen Onofre last season ... gets her shot off quickly ... smart player ... should play signifi cant minutes as a freshman. Background: Four-year letterwinner ... won District championship with Trinity in 2004-05 ... first team All-Mid Penn Conference as a senior ... member of Harrisburg Patriot News “Big 15” Team ... team captain ... averaged 12 points, five rebounds and three assists ... Honor Roll student ... member of National Honor Society ... majoring in Business Management.

Amanda Pavalko • 42 G 5-8 Freshman Girardville/North Schuylkill

General: Great defender ... can be a quality player as a freshman ... will be able to contribute as she continues to learn the college game. Background: Led North Schuylkill to three District championships ... 2007 Schuylkill League champions ... four-year starter and two-year co-captain ... had high school record of 91-24 ... second team All-Area selection ... als lettered in volleyball and track ... Distinguished Honor Roll student ... vice president of senior class ... member of National Honor Society ... majoring in Speech and Language Pathology.

Casey Stanton • 40 F/C 6-1 Freshman Enola/Cumberland Valley

General: Extremely athletic center ... runs the fl oor well ... will continue to progress as a player as she gains basketball knowledge. Background: Three-year starter at center for Cumberland Valley ... team captain as a senior ... averaged 7.2 points and 10.8 rebounds per game ... member of Solanco All-Tournament team in 2005 and 2006 ... Tournament MVP in 2006 ... majoring in Communications.

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 13 2006-07 SEASON IN REVIEW Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Nov. 15 at Dowling W 55-49 Jackie Yandrisevits (11) Jhazmin Brown, DeAnna Rayam (6) Nov. 21 at Philadelphia W 74-68 DeAnna Rayam (14) Jackie Yandrisevits (7) Dec. 2 Lock Haven W 68-56 Maryellen Onofre (21) Jackie Yandrisevits (8) Dec. 3 Shippensburg W 87-75 Maryellen Onofre (17) DeAnna Rayam (6) Dec. 8 Molloy W 59-50 Maryellen Onofre (14) Amy Jones (10) Dec. 9 Alderson-Broaddus W 72-35 Maryellen Onofre (11) Monika Fogelsanger (4) Dec. 19 at Edinboro L 54-69 Jackie Yandrisevits (17) Alyssa Antolick, Amy Jones (4) Dec. 20 at Slippery Rock W 72-67 Alyssa Antolick (23) Jhazmin Brown, Monika Fogelsanger (4) Jan. 3 at Univ. of the Sciences W 75-58 Alyssa Antolick (22) Jackie Yandrisevits (7) Jan. 6 at Clarion W 65-59 Alyssa Antolick (20) Alyssa Antolick (9) Jan. 7 at IUP L 63-66 Jackie Yandrisevits (22) Jackie Yandrisevits (8) Jan. 13 California W 60-44 Jackie Yandrisevits (15) Amy Jones (11) Jan. 17 *at Cheyney W 86-71 Jhazmin Brown (25) Jackie Yandrisevits (10) Jan. 20 *West Chester W 72-55 Brown, Yandrisevits, Onofre (12) Jackie Yandrisevits (8) Jan. 24 *at Bloomsburg W 79-58 Alyssa Antolick (20) Alyssa Antolick (7) Jan. 25 Columbia Union W 83-62 Jackie Yandrisevits (16) Alexa Detzi (9) Jan. 27 *Millersville W 65-43 Alyssa Antolick (18) Alyssa Antolick (8) Jan. 29 *Mansfield W 84-77 Alyssa Antolick (33) Alyssa Antolick (6) Jan. 31 *at Kutztown W 64-56 Alyssa Antolick (20) Antolick, Fogelsanger, Yandrisevits (5) Feb. 7 *Cheyney W 71-59 Jackie Yandrisevits (23) Jackie Yandrisevits (7) Feb. 10 *at West Chester L 53-74 Jackie Yandrisevits (18) Jhazmin Brown, Alyssa Antolick (5) Feb. 12 at Columbia Union W 80-67 Alyssa Antolick (18) Kelly Wellman (5) Feb. 15 *Bloomsburg W 59-47 Jackie Yandrisevits (15) Jackie Yandrisevits (7) Feb. 17 *at Millersville W 78-58 Monika Fogelsanger (18) Maryellen Onofre (10) Feb. 19 PSU-Hazleton W 103-30 Alexa Detzi (18) Amy Jones (7) Feb. 21 *at Mansfield W 70-62 Jackie Yandrisevits (33) Amy Jones (10) Feb. 23 *Kutztown W 72-48 Jackie Yandrisevits (20) Alyssa Antolick (7) PSAC Quarterfinals Feb. 27 Mansfield W 66-45 Alyssa Antolick (15) Alyssa Antolick (8) PSAC Semifinals (at Millersville) March 2 California L 52-59 Jackie Yandrisevits (19) Alyssa Antolick (6) PSAC Tournament Feb. 23, 2007 • PSAC East champs Feb. 27, 2007 • PSAC Quarterfi nals March 2, 2007 • PSAC Semifi nals ESU 72, Kutztown 48 ESU 66, Mansfi eld 45 California 59, ESU 52 EAST STROUDSBURG - ESU clinched its EAST STROUDSBURG - ESU advanced MILLERSVILLE - California knocked ESU second straight PSAC East championship to the PSAC semifi nals for the fi rst time out of the PSAC tournament with a 59-52 with a 72-48 victory over Kutztown at since 1994-95 with a 66-45 victory over win at Millersville’s Pucillo Gymnasium. Koehler Fieldhouse. Mansfi eld at Koehler Fieldhouse. ESU was the No. 1 seed in the Jackie Yandrisevits, the reigning Alyssa Antolick led the Warriors PSAC East but the games were moved to PSAC East Player of the Week, scored with 15 points, eight rebounds and three Millersville as Koehler Fieldhouse hosted a game-high 20 points and added three assists, and also blocked three shots. the 103rd EIWA wrestling championships. assists and two steals for hte Warriors. Jackie Yandrisevits and Jhazmin Brown Lindsay Johnson, Bre Dillon and Kim Senior Maryellen Onofre was 4-of-6 both scored 14 points for ESU. Nowakowski scored 16, 16 and 11 points from three-point range and scored 14 The Warriors equaled the school for the Vulcans, the No. 2 seed in the West. points, and Alyssa Antolick had 11 points, record for victories in a single season, Jackie Yandrisevits led ESU with 19 seven rebounds and blocked three shots. while improving to 25-3, which ties the points and Alyssa Antolick added 10. Jhazmin Brown also scored 11 points for 1994-95 team which fi nished at 25-5. Cal led by as many as 14 in the fi rst the Warriors. ESU fell behind 9-7 before Antolick half and was ahead 29-18 at intermission ESU closed the fi rst half with a 9-1 run scored seven of the Warriors’ next 11 before ESU opened the second half with to lead 37-21 at the break, and led by at points. ESU led 45-22 at halftime and a 10-0 run, and a three-pointer by Onofre least 12 the rest of the way. put the game away with a 12-0 run in the gave the Warriors a lead with 11:04 left. ESU improved to 24-3 and 11-1 in the second half. Johnson followed with a three with East heading into the PSAC tournament. 9:59 left to give Cal the lead for good.

14 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 SEASON IN REVIEW

Total 3-Pointers Rebounds Player GP-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg Jackie Yandrisevits 29-28 789 27.2 167 319 .524 14 35 .400 82 105 .781 48 102 150 5.2 54 15 48 430 14.8 Alyssa Antolick 28-2 554 19.8 115 224 .513 30 69 .435 59 79 .747 32 105 137 4.9 40 26 26 319 11.4 Maryellen Onofre 29-29 833 28.7 82 213 .385 52 129 .403 63 78 .808 17 73 90 3.1 65 2 29 279 9.6 DeAnna Rayam 16-7 394 24.6 38 114 .333 8 39 .205 41 68 .603 17 30 47 2.9 34 2 26 125 7.8 Jhazmin Brown 29-0 511 17.6 80 162 .494 2 12 .167 37 70 .529 24 53 77 2.7 48 4 39 199 6.9 Monika Fogelsanger 29-21 650 22.4 68 142 .479 8 19 .421 48 57 .842 34 76 110 3.8 28 11 30 192 6.6 Amy Jones 29-29 549 18.9 36 87 .414 0 1 .000 30 44 .682 55 63 118 4.1 26 2 38 102 3.5 Melanie Villano 29-29 468 16.1 36 117 .308 7 51 .137 21 27 .778 12 26 38 1.3 34 2 24 100 3.4 Keri Cahill 24-0 277 11.5 24 55 .436 5 20 .250 25 35 .714 8 27 35 1.5 38 2 22 78 3.3 Shannon Ellis 14-0 75 5.4 12 22 .545 0 3 .000 11 27 .407 5 14 19 1.4 11 0 12 35 2.5 Sheila Gallagher 22-0 170 7.7 19 51 .373 6 18 .333 6 10 .600 9 18 27 1.2 14 1 12 50 2.3 Brittany Lacey 18-0 136 7.6 13 47 .277 5 33 .152 3 6 .500 6 15 21 1.2 13 2 7 34 1.9 Alexa Detzi 26-0 165 6.3 22 65 .338 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 13 17 30 1.2 2 5 4 48 1.8 Kelly Wellman 23-0 145 6.3 8 22 .364 5 14 .357 10 14 .714 7 20 27 1.2 11 0 10 31 1.3 Kristi Streightiff 13-0 79 6.1 7 15 .467 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 7 5 12 0.9 9 0 8 17 1.3 Linsey Sewalk 2-0 6 3.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 2 1.0 ESU 29 728 1657 .439 143 448 .319 442 630 .702 351 719 1070 36.9 427 74 335 2041 70.4 Opponents 29 603 1574 .383 120 437 .275 341 503 .678 361 682 1043 36.0 315 76 225 1667 57.5

Game-by-Game Statistics Warriors Top Performances Score Half FG (ESU / Opp) 3PT FT REB of 2006-07 at Dowling 55-49 W 31-21 22-56 / 19-58 5-23 / 5-24 6-10 / 6-11 37 / 38 POINTS at Philadelphia 74-68 W 38-27 25-61 / 23-54 6-18 / 4-8 18-28 / 18-23 33 / 39 33 - Alyssa Antolick vs. Mansfield (1/29) LOCK HAVEN 68-56 W 35-27 17-44 / 19-60 2-13 / 2-15 32-35 / 16-23 43 / 35 33 - Jackie Yandrisevits at Mansfield (2/21) SHIPPENSBURG 87-75 W 40-29 33-63 / 22-52 5-18 / 6-18 16-25 / 25-37 34 / 46 25 - Jhazmin Brown at Cheyney (1/17) MOLLOY 59-50 W 19-27 16-52 / 22-53 4-18 / 4-14 22-32 / 2-6 41 / 40 23 - Jackie Yandrisevits at Cheyney (1/17) ALDERSON-BROAD 72-35 W 43-18 28-69 / 10-37 6-21 / 2-6 10-17 / 13-21 39 / 44 23 - Jackie Yandrisevits vs. Cheyney (2/7) at Edinboro 54-69 L 26-34 21-53 / 22-44 3-13 / 4-17 9-15 / 21-31 29 / 34 23 - Alyssa Antolick at Slippery Rock (12/20) at Slippery Rock 72-67 W 33-35 27-50 / 24-59 8-16 / 6-14 10-14 / 13-16 29 / 33 at Univ. of Sciences 75-58 W 27-30 28-63 / 20-51 4-15 / 2-8 15-24 / 16-25 39 / 35 at Clarion 65-59 W 33-29 23-53 / 20-48 5-9 / 2-12 14-22 / 17-22 33 / 30 REBOUNDS at IUP 63-66 L 35-28 24-54 / 26-63 3-12 / 3-12 12-16 / 11-15 32 / 38 11 - Amy Jones vs. California (1/13) CALIFORNIA 60-44 W 29-16 20-54 / 13-55 4-13 / 3-13 16-31 / 15-29 52 / 41 10 - Amy Jones at Mansfield (2/21) at Cheyney 86-71 W 40-42 34-57 / 24-60 2-7 / 6-18 16-26 / 17-25 29 / 42 10 - Amy Jones vs. Molloy (12/8) WEST CHESTER 72-55 W 31-29 24-52 / 22-65 6-21 / 2-9 18-21 / 9-14 39 / 37 10 - Maryellen Onofre at Millersville (2/21) at Bloomsburg 79-58 W 34-30 33-74 / 23-52 10-18 / 6-20 3-9 / 6-10 39 / 36 10 - Jackie Yandrisevits at Cheyney (1/17) COLUMBIA UNION 83-62 W 37-26 33-68 / 25-62 5-17 / 6-21 12-26 / 6-11 48 / 38 MILLERSVILLE 65-43 W 33-19 23-58 / 17-56 2-11 / 2-19 17-23 / 7-10 43 / 37 ASSISTS MANSFIELD 84-77 W 42-31 30-58 / 26-48 5-12 / 8-16 19-23 / 17-22 27 / 29 7 - Alyssa Antolick vs. PSU-Hazleton (2/19) at Kutztown 64-56 W 30-29 23-58 / 23-52 5-11 / 3-11 13-15 / 7-8 29 / 36 6 - Kristi Streightiff vs. PSU-Hazleton (2/19) CHEYNEY 71-59 W 37-23 27-60 / 22-54 2-11 / 3-11 15-22 / 12-16 30 / 42 at West Chester 53-74 L 31-24 17-55 / 28-60 7-22 / 2-10 12-18 / 16-20 33 / 44 STEALS at Columbia Union 80-67 W 35-30 26-53 / 22-57 8-17 / 5-17 20-27 / 18-24 37 / 31 7 - Amy Jones at Mansfield (2/21) BLOOMSBURG 59-47 W 30-19 23-56 / 18-47 2-8 / 8-22 11-19 / 3-9 42 / 27 7 - Shannon Ellis vs. PSU-Hazleton (2/19) at Millersville 78-58 W 34-31 23-48 / 21-59 8-19 / 5-23 24-28 / 11-15 40 / 27 PSU-Hazleton 103-30 W 54-10 44-79 / 13-45 3-18 / 2-13 12-16 / 2-4 46 / 24 at Mansfi eld 70-62 W 42-21 22-54 / 21-58 7-18 / 6-17 19-22 / 14-18 38 / 33 BLOCKED SHOTS KUTZTOWN 72-48 W 37-21 23-49 / 17-47 6-17 / 6-14 20-24 / 8-13 28 / 32 5 - Alyssa Antolick at Mansfield (2/21) MANSFIELD (PSAC) 66-45 W 45-22 24-58 / 18-67 3-14 / 3-21 15-20 / 6-9 47 / 40 vs. California (PSAC) 52-59 L 18-29 15-48 / 23-51 6-18 / 4-14 16-22 / 9-16 34 / 35

2006-07 Honor Roll PSAC Coach of the Year - Juliene Simpson PSAC East Player of the Week PSAC Rookie of the Year - Jhazmin Brown Alyssa Antolick (Jan. 8, Feb. 5) PSAC East 1st Team - Alyssa Antolick, Jackie Yandrisevits Jackie Yandrisevits (Jan. 22, Feb. 19) PSAC East 2nd Team - Maryellen Onofre Rotary Pocono Classic - Maryellen Onofre (MVP) PSAC East Rookie of the Week Amy Jones, DeAnna Rayam (All-Tournament Team) DeAnna Rayam (Nov. 28), Jhazmin Brown (Feb. 5)

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 15 THE PSAC/HONOR ROLL PSAC Overview petitive division within the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 56 years of orga- to reclassify the entire conference to Division II. Although all 14 institu- nized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected tions are members of NCAA Division II, eight schools have also elected NCAA Division II athletic conferences. to compete at the Division I level in select sports. In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 38 NCAA team champions In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a and 210 individual title winners, giving credence to its fine athletic tradi- result of Legislative Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania’s State System tion. The conference has prospered of Higher Education. The system now enrolls in excess of 109,000 stu- on the national level in recent years, dents. The alumni of the State System is over 600,000, which includes as it annually has close to one-third of roughly 405,000 Pennsylvanians. its teams participating in NCAA post- One of the largest conferences in the nation, the PSAC is governed season competition. The PSAC also by the presidents of the 14 member institutions. It employs a commis- distinguishes itself as the second largest sioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at Division II conference in terms of sports its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. sponsorship, awarding titles for 22 differ- ent sports. 2006-07 NCAA Champions While proud of its athletic suc- Team - Bloomsburg, Division II Field Hockey cess, the league has also thrived in an Individual - Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Nate Reider, academic sense. The number of stu- Shippensburg (Javelin); Division I Wrestling - Gregor Gillespie, dent-athletes designated by the confer- Edinboro (149 lbs.); Division II Wrestling - Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown ence as “Scholar-Athletes” - those who have attained a cumulative grade (133 lbs.); Division II Swimming & Diving - Jamie Wolf, Clarion (1m, point average of 3.25 or better - has increased nearly every year since 3m diving); Kathrin Dumitru, West Chester (100 Breaststroke, 200 that standard was adopted in 1995-96. The impressive number of yearly Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Individual Medley); Katie Brosseau, West designees reached 1,420 in 2006-07. Furthermore, the most recent Chester (1650 freestyle) figure is nearly double the total of those in the mid-1990s and is almost one-third of the total student-athletes today. 2006-07 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and Football – Mike Butterworth, Slippery Rock; Derek Katris, California; administering men’s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers col- Women’s Soccer - Julie Karcher, West Chester; Track & Field/Cross leges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest Country - Amber Hackenberg, Bloomsburg; Erin Richard, Clarion; and growth of women’s athletics, the conference was restructured to pro- At-Large - Jaime Wolf, Clarion (Swimming & Diving); Ashley Yelinek, vide for women’s programs. Bloomsburg (Swimming & Diving); Women’s At-Large Academic All- From its inception, each conference member selected its own com- America of the Year - Jamie Wolf, Clarion 2006-07 PSAC East Standings 2006-07 PSAC West Standings PSAC Overall PSAC Overall W-L W-L Pct. W-L W-L Pct. ESU 11-1 25-4 .862 IUP 9-3 24-9 .727 West Chester 9-3 15-13 .536 California 8-4 21-10 .677 Millersville 8-4 17-11 .607 Shippensburg 7-5 17-11 .607 Mansfield 6-6 13-14 .481 Edinboro 6-6 14-14 .500 Kutztown 5-7 9-17 .346 Lock Haven 5-7 12-15 .444 Bloomsburg 3-9 7-20 .259 Clarion 4-8 9-17 .346 Cheyney 0-12 4-22 .154 Slippery Rock 3-9 9-17 .346

PLAYOFFS. Quarterfi nals: Millersville 57, West Chester 54; ESU 66, Mansfi eld 45; IUP 81, Edinboro 58; California 79; Shippensburg 65; Semifi nals: California 59, ESU 52; IUP 71, Millersville 53; Finals: IUP 63, California 53.

The Honor Roll Division II All-America All-PSAC East (First Team Only) 1986 Lisa Adams; Tara Gallagher 1995 - Stacy Perryman (HM) 2007 Alyssa Antolick; Jackie Yandrisevits 1985 Rose Mohl 2006 Maryellen Onofre 1984 Janice Youorski ECAC Division II All-East 2005 Niki Cox 1983 Lori Gruver 1996 - Stacy Perryman (1st), Lori Pio (1st) 2004 Niki Cox 1995 - Stacy Perryman (1st), Lori Pio (1st) 2000 Shannon Schwilk PSAC East Rookie of the Year 1994 - Gaye Chapman (1st) 1998 Michelle Geiger 2007 Jhazmin Brown 1992 - Claudine Simard (1st) 1996 Stacy Perryman; Lori Pio 2006 Jackie Yandrisevits 1990 - Tonia Lloyd (POY) 1995 Stacy Perryman (POY); Lori Pio 1995 Jill Bitner 1989 - Nan Wagner (1st), Tonia Lloyd (2nd) 1994 Gaye Chapman (POY) 1986 - Tara Gallagher (1st); 1993 Gaye Chapman PSAC East Coach of the Year Nan Wagner (ROY) 1992 Claudine Simard 2007 Juliene Simpson 1985 - Janice Youorski (1st) 1990 Tonia Lloyd (POY) 2006 Juliene Simpson 1984 - Sue Richards (1st) 1989 Tonia Lloyd; Nan Wagner 1995 Rose Haller 1988 Nan Wagner 1994 Rose Haller 1987 Nan Wagner

16 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide THE RECORD BOOK ESU Single Game Records Points Three Point Goals Rebounds Jane Moffet vs. New York U 1950 47 Maryellen Onofre vs. Columbia Union 2006 8 Janice Youorski vs. Glassboro 1984 24 Doris Draving vs. Queens 1976 44 Sheila Gallagher vs. Goldey-Beacom 2005 7 Lori Gruver vs. Cortland 1983 22 Michelle Geiger vs. Fayetteville 1997 41 Maryellen Onofre vs. Mercy 2005 6 Lori Gruver vs. Elizabethtown 1980 22 Claudine Simard vs. Cheyney 1991 40 Maggie McLaughlin vs. Slippery Rock 1992 6 Janice Youorski vs. Lock Haven 1984 21 Mary Lou Seasock vs. Hunter 1961 37 Free Throws Janice Youorski vs. Cortland 1984 21 Niki Cox vs. Bloomsburg 2005 36 Michelle Geiger vs. Fayetteville 1997 19 Janice Youorski vs. Shippensburg 1984 21 Lorraine Boyd vs. Elizabethtown 1959 36 Heather Wolfe vs. Mansfield 2003 17 Janice Youorski vs. Kutztown 1984 21 Lorraine Boyd vs. Misericordia 1959 35 Claudine Simard vs. Fairmont 1991 16 Assists Field Goals Janice Youorski vs. Kutztown 1984 16 Marie Schlegel vs. Centenary 1999 15 Jane Moffet vs. New York U 1950 23 Tonia Lloyd vs. Cheyney 1989 14 Marie Schlegel vs. Columbia Union 1999 12 Doris Draving vs. Queens 1976 19 Nan Wagner vs. Slippery Rock 1986 12 Claudine Simard vs. Cheyney 1991 16 Laura Lenio vs. West Chester 1988 12 Mary Lou Seasock vs. West Chester 1961 16 Stacy Perryman vs. Indiana 1996 11 Marie Schlegel vs. Lincoln 1999 11 ESU Single Season Records Points 4. Maggie McLaughlin 1993-94 47 Rebounding Average 1. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 571 5. Maryellen Onofre 2004-05 43 1. Janice Youorski 1983-84 13.9 2. Lori Pio 1994-95 565 Niki Cox 2004-05 43 2. Janice Youorski 1984-85 13.1 3. Tara Gallagher 1985-86 555 7. Maggie McLaughlin 1991-92 41 3. Lori Gruver 1982-83 11.5 4. Claudine Simard 1991-92 539 Nan Wagner 1987-88 41 Tonia Lloyd 1989-90 11.5 5. Lori Pio 1995-96 483 9. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 40 5. Amy Miller 1987-88 11.3 6. Claudine Simard 1990-91 475 Three Point Percentage 6. Lori Gruver 1980-81 11.2 7. Tonia Lloyd 1988-89 474 1. Maryellen Onofre (63-142) 2005-06 44.4 7. Amy Miller 1986-87 10.7 8. Tonia Lloyd 1989-90 471 2. Alyssa Antolick (30-69) 2006-07 43.5 8. Lori Pio 1994-95 10.5 9. Stacy Perryman 1995-96 466 3. Maryellen Onofre (52-129) 2006-07 40.3 9. Lori Gruver 1981-82 10.3 10. Niki Cox 2002-03 457 4. Brittany Lacey (35-88) 2005-06 39.8 10. 3 tied with 10.0 Scoring Average 5. Michelle Geiger (26-66) 1997-98 39.4 Assists 1. Lorraine Boyd 1958-59 25.6 6. Nan Wagner (41-105) 1987-88 39.0 1. Stacy Perryman 1995-96 170 2. Mary Lou Seasock 1960-61 23.3 7. Maryellen Onofre (43-119) 2004-05 36.1 2. Marie Schlegel 1999-00 166 3. Lorraine Boyd 1955-56 22.5 Steph Kuhn (26-72) 1999-00 36.1 3. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 161 4. Lorraine Boyd 1956-57 22.3 9. Maggie McLaughlin (41-115) 1991-92 35.7 4. Rose Mohl 1984-85 147 5. Tara Gallagher 1985-86 20.6 Renee Smola (25-70) 1995-96 35.7 5. Rose Mohl 1983-84 141 6. Jane Moffet 1948-49 20.4 Free Throws Stacy Perryman 1993-94 141 7. Jane Moffet 1949-50 20.1 1. Claudine Simard 1991-92 192 7. Stacy Perryman 1992-93 135 8. Claudine Simard 1991-92 20.0 2. Claudine Simard 1990-91 141 8. Nan Wagner 1985-86 130 9. Albright 1960-61 19.3 3. Janice Youorski 1983-84 135 9. Laura Lenio 1987-88 126 10. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 19.0 Stacy Perryman 1994-95 135 10. Nan Wagner 1988-89 125 Field Goals 5. Janice Youorski 1984-85 134 Maggie McLaughlin 1991-92 125 1. Tara Gallagher 1985-86 244 6. Niki Cox 2004-05 130 Steals 2. Lori Pio 1994-95 225 7. Claudine Simard 1989-90 128 1. Stacy Perryman 1993-94 95 3. Lori Pio 1995-96 203 8. Michelle Geiger 1997-98 127 2. Tara Gallagher 1984-85 90 4. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 198 9. Lisa Adams 1985-86 114 3. Stacy Perryman 1994-95 88 5. Tonia Lloyd 1989-90 194 Niki Cox 2003-04 114 4. Stacy Perryman 1995-96 80 6. Gaye Chapman 1993-94 191 Free Throw Percentage 5. Stacy Perryman 1992-93 75 7. Tonia Lloyd 1988-89 190 1. Lorraine Boyd (55-63) 1958-59 87.3 6. Tara Gallagher 1985-86 70 8. Claudine Simard 1991-92 173 2. Monika Fogelsanger (48-57) 2006-07 84.2 Tonia Lloyd 1989-90 70 9. Tara Gallagher 1984-85 171 3. Pat Bracken (56-67) 1976-77 83.6 Kristen Evans 1994-95 70 Rose Mohl 1984-85 171 4. Melissa Swain (76-91) 1994-95 83.5 9. Tara Bending 1980-81 69 Field Goal Percentage 5. Polly Case (70-86) 1971-72 81.4 Janice Youorski 1983-84 69 1. Lori Pio (225-409) 1994-95 55.0 6. Maryellen Onofre (77-95) 2004-05 81.1 Blocks 2. Lori Pio (203-379) 1995-96 53.6 7. Maryellen Onofre (63-78) 2006-07 80.8 1. Sue Richards 1983-84 126 3. Tonia Lloyd (194-366) 1989-90 53.0 8. Tiffany Barnes (53-66) 2001-02 80.3 2. Sue Richards 1984-85 99 4. Jackie Yandrisevits (167-319) 2006-07 52.4 9. Stacy Perryman(104-130) 1995-96 80.0 3. Amy Miller 1987-88 49 5. Lori Gruver (151-288) 1980-81 52.4 Rebounds 4. Tonia Lloyd 1987-88 37 6. Becky Davis (106-203) 1992-93 52.2 1. Janice Youorski 1983-84 374 5. Amy Miller 1985-86 33 7. Maggie McLaughlin (52-100) 1999-00 52.0 2. Janice Youorski 1984-85 368 Tonia Lloyd 1986-87 33 8. Faithe Snyder (58-112) 1997-98 51.8 3. Lori Pio 1994-95 314 7. Theresa Cornish 1994-95 32 9. Alyssa Antolick (115-224) 2006-07 51.3 4. Tonia Lloyd 1989-90 310 8. Amy Miller 1986-87 28 10. Claudine Simard (173-344) 1991-92 50.3 5. Sue Richards 1984-85 280 9. Jaymee Boehmer 1987-88 26 Three-Point Goals 6. Amy Miller 1987-88 271 Vanessa Kraft 2002-03 26 1. Maryellen Onofre 2005-06 63 7. Lori Pio 1995-96 270 Alyssa Antolick 2006-07 26 2. Katie Wear 2002-03 56 8. Amy Miller 1986-87 267 3. Maryellen Onofre 2006-07 52 9. Lori Pio 1993-94 261 10. Lori Gruver 1980-81 258 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 17 THE RECORD BOOK ESU Career Records Points Free Throw Percentage 5. Rose Mohl 1982-85 365 1. Claudine Simard 1988-92 1733 1. Connie Van Housen (138-173) 1963-66 79.8 6. Jill Bittner 1994-98 337 2. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 1695 2. Monika Fogelsanger (161-206) 2004- 78.2 7. Maggie McLaughlin 1990-94 324 3. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 1675 3. Maryellen Onofre (277-358) 2003-07 77.4 8. Maryellen Onofre 2003-07 274 4. Lori Pio 1992-96 1527 4. Beth Moran (107-140) 1977-80 76.4 9. Gaye Chapman 1990-94 227 5. Niki Cox 2001-05 1440 5. Jackie Yandrisevits (189-248) 2005- 76.2 10. Claudine Simard 1988-92 223 6. Gaye Chapman 1990-94 1224 6. Stacy Perryman (413-547) 1992-96 75.5 Steals 7. Maryellen Onofre 2003-07 1179 Rebounds 1. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 335 8. Nan Wagner 1985-89 1162 1. Lori Pio 1992-96 1023 2. Claudine Simard 1988-92 215 9. Lori Gruver 1979-83 1112 2. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 919 3. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 213 10. Rose Mohl 1981-85 1050 3. Lori Gruver 1979-83 888 4. Niki Cox 2001-05 196 11. Shannon Schwilk 1996-00 1026 4. Amy Miller 1984-88 818 5. Jill Bittner 1994-98 174 Scoring Average 5. Janice Youorski 1983-85 742 6. Nan Wagner 1985-89 173 1. Lorraine Boyd 1955-59 22.5 6. Claudine Simard 1988-92 675 7. Kristen Evans 1991-95 169 2. Mary Lou Seasock 1959-62 18.8 7. Sue Richards 1982-85 636 8. Shannon Schwilk 1996-00 167 3. Tara Gallagher 1984-86 17.1 8. Megan Huntington 1994-98 599 9. Marie Schlegel 1996-00 162 4. Claudine Simard 1988-92 17.0 9. Amy Jones 2003-07 595 10. Tara Gallagher 1984-86 160 5. Connie Van Heusen 1962-66 16.7 10. Gaye Chapman 1990-94 557 6. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 16.0 Blocks 7. Polly Case 1970-74 15.3 Rebounding Average 1. Sue Richards 1982-85 239 Stacy Perryman 1992-96 15.3 1. Janice Youorski 1983-85 13.4 2. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 116 9. Albright 1959-64 14.6 2. Lori Gruver 1979-83 11.1 3. Amy Miller 1984-88# 110 Lynn Breedy 1967-71 14.6 3. Sue Richards 1982-85 9.2 4. Theresa Cornish 1993-96 69 Field Goals Lori Pio 1992-96 9.2 5. Lori Pio 1992-96 48 1. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 681 5. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 8.8 6. Vanessa Kraft 2000-03 42 2. Lori Pio 1992-96 637 Assists 7. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 42 3. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 600 1. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 607 8. Nancy Kloepping 1987-90 42 4. Claudine Simard 1988-92 598 2. Marie Schlegel 1996-00 435 9. Jaymee Boehmer 1984-88 38 5. Gaye Chapman 1990-94 506 3. Nan Wagner 1985-89 434 10. Jackie Yandrisevits 2005-present 37 6. Lori Gruver 1979-83 462 4. Laura Lenio 1986-90 373 #Miller’s blocks from 1984-85 are unavailable 7. Niki Cox 2001-05 461 8. Rose Mohl 1981-85 444 Team Records 9. Shannon Schwilk 1996-00 420 Most Victories Most Points in a Game 10. Nan Wagner 1985-89 415 25 (25-4) 2006-07 106 vs. Schuylkill College (106-0) 1927-28 Field Goal Percentage 25 (25-5) 1994-95 104 vs. Columbia Union (104-48) 1994-95 1. Lori Pio (637-1223) 1992-96 52.1 21 (21-8) 1993-94 103 vs. Penn State-Hazleton (103-30) 2006-07 2. Lori Gruver (401-814) 1979-83# 49.3 21 (21-7) 1984-85 102 vs. King’s (102-68) 1983-84 3. Jackie Yandrisevits (297-609) 2005- 48.8 Best Winning Percentage 101 vs. Towson (101-58) 1974-75 4. Tonia Lloyd (681-1408) 1986-90 48.4 1.000 (13-0) 1929-30 101 vs. Trenton (101-70) 1976-77 5. Claudine Simard (598-1247) 1988-92 48.0 (9-0) 1940-41 101 vs. Concordia (101-42) 1995-96 (9-0) 1941-42 Largest Margin of Victory #FGA from 1979-80 are unavailable (last 25 years) 106 vs. Schuylkill College (106-0) 1927-28 Three-Point Field Goals .862 (25-4) 2006-07 83 vs. FDU-Teaneck (94-11) 1962-63 1. Maryellen Onofre 2003-07 184 .833 (25-5) 1994-95 82 vs. FDU-Teaneck (93-11) 1961-62 2. Niki Cox 2001-05 125 (21-7) 1984-85 66 vs. Temple (93-27) 1965-66 3. Maggie McLaughlin 1990-94 117 (21-8) 1993-94 65 vs. Columbia Union (100-35) 1998-99 4. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 82 5. Katie Wear 2001-03 78 6. Stephanie Kuhn 1997-01 70 Postseason Tournaments 7. Nan Wagner 1985-89 62 PSAC Championships 1981 at Lock Haven 8. Brittany Lacey 2004-present 60 2007 Semifinals at Millersville - First Round - Cheyney 73, ESU 47 9. Marie Schlegel 1996-00 56 California 59, ESU 52 Consolation - ESU 61, Edinboro 60 Quarterfinals - ESU (H) 66, Mansfield 45 NCAA Division II Championships 10. Megan Ross 1998-02 49 2006 at East Stroudsburg 1995 First Round - ESU (H) 80, Clarion 66 Three-Point Percentage Quarterfinals - Kutztown 55, ESU 50 Regionals - St. Rose 85, ESU 75 1. Maryellen Onofre (184-501) 2003-07 36.7 1996 at Slippery Rock (at Mercyhurst) 2. Nan Wagner (62-189) 1985-89 32.8 First Round - Slippery Rock 90, ESU 77 1994 First Round - ESU (H) 57, Phila. Textile 54 3. Katie Wear (78-246) 2001-03 31.7 1995 at East Stroudsburg Regionals - Pace (H) 78, ESU 51 4. Brittany Lacey (60-192) 2004- 31.3 Semifinals - ESU 80, Shippensburg 69 AIAW National Championships 5. Maggie McLaughlin (117-387) 1990-94 30.2 Finals - ESU 80, Clarion 71 (including all divisions) 1994 at California 1974 at Kansas State Free Throws Semifinals - California 85, ESU 58 First Round - Southern Conn. 60, ESU 51 1. Claudine Simard 1988-92 535 1989 at Kutztown Consolation - Western Washington 68, ESU 59 2. Stacy Perryman 1992-96 413 First Round - Kutztown 59, ESU 52 1973 at Queens College 3. Niki Cox 2001-05 393 1986 at Slippery Rock First Round - ESU 66, South Carolina 59 4. Tonia Lloyd 1986-90 306 Semifinals - ESU 87, Lock Haven 84 (OT) Quarters - Indiana 56, ESU 52 5. Michelle Geiger 1995-99 289 Finals - Slippery Rock 74, ESU 581985 1971 at Western Carolina 6. Maryellen Onofre 2003-07 277 Two Sites First Round - ESU 66, Marshall 43 7. Amanda Buss 1996-00 273 Semifinals - ESU (H) 87, Millersville 74 Quarters - Mississippi Coll. 70, ESU 53 8. Nan Wagner 1985-89 270 Finals - Lock Haven 75, ESU 67 1970 at Northeastern University 9. Janice Youorski 1983-85 269 (at Hershey Park Arena) First Round - ESU 45, Southern Illinois 42 10. Lori Pio 1992-96 253 1984 at Shippensburg Quarters - Cal-Fullerton 43, ESU 28 First Round - Shippensburg 65, ESU 64

18 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide ALL-TIME RECORDS Year W L T Coach 1926-39 1926-27 7 3 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1927-28 8 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1928-29 7 3 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1929-30 13 0 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1930-31 6 2 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1931-32 5 1 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1932-33 4 3 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1933-34 10 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1934-35 6 5 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1935-36 6 3 0 Ann Oberholtzer 1936-37 3 4 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1937-38 10 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1938-39 8 2 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1940-49 1939-40 6 2 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1940-41 9 0 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1941-42 9 0 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1942-43 2 1 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1943-44 5 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1944-45 4 4 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1945-46 6 4 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1946-47 3 7 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1994-95 PSAC Championship Team 1947-48 5 3 1 Genevieve Zimbar 1948-49 8 3 0 Genevieve Zimbar Year W L T Coach 1950-59 1980-89 1949-50 7 0 2 Genevieve Zimbar 1979-80 12 10 0 Donna Deutsch 1950-51 4 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1980-81 16 7 0 Donna Deutsch 1951-52 3 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1981-82 11 10 0 Donna Deutsch 1952-53 7 2 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1982-83 10 12 0 Donna Deutsch 1953-54 5 3 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1983-84 15 12 0 Paul Flores 1945-55 5 5 0 Genevieve Zimbar 1984-85 21 7 0 Paul Flores 1955-56 7 2 0 Anne Venezia 1985-86 15 12 0 Dave Yob 1956-57 8 1 0 Anne Venezia 1986-87 11 14 0 Dave Yob 1957-58 9 1 0 Anne Venezia 1987-88 10 17 0 Dave Yob 1958-59 7 2 0 Anne Venezia 1988-89 14 12 0 Betty Clark 1960-69 1990-99 1959-60 10 1 0 Anne Venezia 1989-90 10 17 0 Betty Clark 1960-61 6 3 0 Anne Venezia 1990-91 8 19 0 #Betty Clark 1961-62 10 2 0 Betty Hileman 1991-92 13 14 0 Rose Haller 1962-63 9 2 0 Betty Hileman 1992-93 16 9 0 Rose Haller 1963-64 5 4 0 Betty Hileman 1993-94 21 8 0 Rose Haller 1964-65 4 6 0 Carole Mushier 1994-95 25 5 0 Rose Haller 1965-66 5 3 0 Carole Mushier 1995-96 17 10 0 Rose Haller 1966-67 7 3 0 Betty Lou Murphy 1996-97 12 14 0 Rose Haller 1967-68 9 2 0 Betty Lou Murphy 1997-98 11 15 0 Rose Haller 1968-69 3 5 0 Betty Lou Murphy 1998-99 9 17 0 Rose Haller 1970-79 2000 1969-70 8 4 0 Betty Lou Murphy 1999-00 11 15 0 Rose Haller 1970-71 13 3 0 Betty Lou Murphy 2000-01 5 21 0 Rose Haller 1971-72 9 4 0 Betty Lou Murphy 2001-02 7 18 0 Juliene Simpson 1972-73 11 4 0 Betty Lou Murphy 2002-03 3 24 0 Juliene Simpson 1973-74 13 6 0 Jan Jenkins 2003-04 7 20 0 Juliene Simpson 1974-75 11 6 0 Jan Jenkins 2004-05 11 16 0 Juliene Simpson 1975-76 8 9 0 Jan Jenkins 2005-06 16 12 0 Juliene Simpson 1976-77 9 10 0 Donna Deutsch 2006-07 25 4 0 Juliene Simpson 1977-78 4 15 0 Donna Deutsch Total 734 553 9 81 Seasons • .570 winning pct. 1978-79 6 12 0 Donna Deutsch

All-Time Coaching Records Coach W L T Pct. Seasons Genevieve Zimbar 175 69 9 .709 28 Seasons (1925-55) Ann Oberholtzer 6 3 0 .667 1 Season (1935-36) Anne Venezia 47 10 0 .825 6 Seasons (1956-61) Betty Hileman 24 8 0 .750 3 Seasons (1961-64) Carol Mushier 9 9 0 .500 2 Seasons (1964-66) Betty Lou Murphy 60 25 0 .706 7 Seasons (1966-73) Jan Jenkins 32 21 0 .604 3 Seasons (1973-76) Donna Deutsch 68 76 0 .472 7 Seasons (1976-83) Paul Flores 36 19 0 .655 2 Seasons (1983-85) Dave Yob 36 43 0 .456 3 Seasons (1985-88) Betty Clark 30 40 0 .429 3 Seasons (1988-91) #Rest of 1991 Season 2 8 0 .200 Rose Haller 140 128 0 .522 10 Seasons (1991-01) Juliene Simpson 69 94 0 .423 6 Seasons (2001-07) Total 734 553 9 .558 81 Seasons (1926-07) #Assistant Coaches Terry VanDusen and Sandy Miller coached team for last ten games after Betty Clark’s death.

ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide 19 LETTERWINNERS/OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Warrior Letterwinners (1971-2007) Name Years Doris Draving 1975-77 Christina Krah 1975-76 Rosemarie Schwartz 1976-78 Lisa Adams 1984-86 Lori Dutt 1975 Stephanie Kuhn 2000-01 Shannon Schwilk 1997-00 Mary Addvensky 1986 Shannon Ellis 2007 Brittany Lacey 2005-07 Amanda Sechrist 1997 Alyssa Antolick 2007 Roberta Evangelista 1984-85 Maria Langendoerfer 1988 Kristi Setaro 1995 Sharon Archer 1972-74 Kristen Evans 1992-95 Shelly Lappi 1995 Claudine Simard 1989-92 Amanda Ault 2006 Barb Ewart 1977-78 Laura Lenio 1987-90 Jennifer Simpson 2004-05 Tiffany Barnes 2000-02, 04 Jennifer Farrell 2003 Gabrielle Lisella 1982-84 Shannon Simpson 2006 Jen Beasley 1986-87 Kathleen Flores 1975, 77 Tonia Lloyd 1987-90 Lauren Sipple 1997-99 Jean Beleski 1977-78 Kathy Flynn 1980 Marianne Lynch 1977 Tammy Smith 1979-80, 82 Tara Bending 1980-81 Monika Fogelsanger 2005-07 Cheryl MacDade 1972-74 Renee Smola 1996 Brooklyn Betts 2003-04 Tara Gallagher 1985-86 Deborah Martin 1974 Diane Snow 1976-77 Jen Birk 1987, 89-90 Sheila Gallagher 2005-07 Nicole McCarthur 1989-91 Faith Snyder 1997-99 Jill Bittner 1995-98 Shelly Garlach 2001-04 Maggie McLaughlin 1991-94 Heather Sorber 1990-91 Jaymee Boehmer 1986-88 Margaret Garrick 1971-72 Maggie McLoughlin 2000 Kristi Streightiff 2005, 07 Patricia Bracken 1975-77 Lee Ann Gaugler 1975 Amy Miller 1985-88 Melissa Swain 1993-96 Marian Braine 1971-73 Judith Gayle 1976 Rose Mohl 1983-85 Dana Thompson 2001-02 Lynn Breedy 1971 Michelle Geiger 1996-99 Beth Moran 1978, 80 Kim Trainor 1977-79 Colleen Brennan 1975-76 Julie Geist 1995-98 Patt Mulroy 1980-81 Sheila Tranguch 1972 Lisa Bross 1984 Judy Gembe 1984 Caterina Naziri 1990-91 Judy Tuman 1989-90 Jhazmin Brown 2007 Michelle Gilbert 1991 Colleen Newman 1988-89 Melanie Villano 2007 Denise Burdick 1975 Jasmine Gittens 2003-06 Bridget O’Kane 1991 Nan Wagner 1986-89 Stephanie Burge 2004-05 Leslie Godfrey 1978 Maryellen Onofre 2004-07 Ellen Walsh 1978-79 Amanda Buss 1997-00 Rachel Gordon 2002 Gena Orlowski 1999 Jess Wapinsky 2002 Keri Cahill 2006-07 Donna Gostony 1983-85 Marianne Pagano 1976 Susan Warchola 1975-76 Nicole Calla 1990 Lori Gruver 1980-83 Diane Pashinski 1978 Katie Wear 2002-03 Barbara Campbell 1974-75 Kathy Hall 1978, 80-81 Claudia Pavlak 1972 Nancy Weaver 1971-74 Colleen Case 1986-88 Lynn Hancock 1985-87 Stacy Perryman 1993-96 Kelly Wellman 2007 Pauline Case 1971-74 Gail Hawk 1981 Michelle Pilenza 2000-02 Anne Wenninger 1977 Gaye Chapman 1991-94 Pam Helt 2001-02 Lori Pio 1993-96 Courtney White 1990-93 Tami Chapman 1980 Marianne Herrity 1973-76 Patty Ratchko 1979-81 Heather Wolfe 2001-03 Billie Christie 1987 Lisa Howell 2003 DeAnna Rayam 2007 Marilee Wolfe 1982-83 Kelly Coen 1996-97, 99 Pam Howerter 1991 Beth Reinert 1989 Karen Wood 1980-82 Starr Cooper 1980 Megan Huntington 1995-99 Sue Richards 1983-85 Jill Wynings 1991 Theresa Cornish 1994-95 Kelly Hutchison 2000-01 Nancy Roberts 1978 Jackie Yandrisevits 2006-07 Niki Cox 2002-05 Marge Isaac 1991-93 Megan Ross 1999-02 Bonnie Yatcilla 1986-87 Cheyenne Davidson 2004 Amy Jones 2004-07 Jacqueline Rushing 1982-83 Janice Youorski 1984-85 Becky Davis 1993 Janel Klinger 1992-93 Deb Saeger 1986-87 Diane Yunginger 1978-81 Beth Delay 1982-84 Nancy Kloepping 1989 Donna Schellenberger 1976-77 Alexa Detzi 2007 Diane Kopp 1983, 85 Marie Schlegel 1997-00 Pamela Dietz 1971 Vanessa Kraft 2002-03 Susan Schneck 1982-83 Team’s Outstanding Player Award (1960-2007)

1960 Pat Fisher 1976 Marianne Herrity 1992 Claudine Simard 1961 Mary Lou Seasock 1977 Doris Draving 1993 Gaye Chapman 1962 Suzanne Schotta 1978 Ellen Walsh 1994 Gaye Chapman 1963 Christine Albright 1979 Di Yunginger 1995 Stacy Perryman 1964 Virginia Sheffy 1980 Beth Moran 1996 Melissa Swain 1965 Connie Van Housen 1981 Di Yunginger 1997 Jill Bittner 1966 Connie Van Housen 1982 Tammy Smith 1998 Michelle Geiger 1967 Veronica Maurek 1983 Lori Gruver 1999 Shannon Schwilk 1968 Paulette Gebert 1984 Janice Youorski 2000 Shannon Schwilk 1969 Lynn Breedy 1985 Rose Mohl 2001 Kelly Hutchinson 1970 Lynn Breedy 1986 Tara Gallagher 2002 Tiffany Barnes 1971 Lynn Breedy 1987 Nan Wagner 2003 Niki Cox 1972 Marian Braine 1988 Amy Miller 2004 Niki Cox 1973 Marian Braine 1989 Tonia Lloyd 2005 Niki Cox 1974 Cheryl MacDade 1990 Tonia Lloyd 2006 Maryellen Onofre 1975 Marianne Herrity 1991 Claudine Simard 2007 Alyssa Antolick

20 ESU Women’s Basketball Media Guide TV/RADIO ROSTER

#4 KRISTEN MURRAY #5 JHAZMIN BROWN #10 ALEXA DETZI F, #11 KERI CAHILL #13 SHEILA GALLAGHER G, 5-10, FR. G, 5-7, SO. F/C, 6-1, SO. G, 5-7, JR. G, 5-10, SR. HARRISBURG/TRINITY EASTON/EASTON PEN ARGYL/FREEDOM NEW FOUNDLAND/ HAVERFORD/ NORTH POCONO ARCHBISHOP CARROLL

#20 MEL VILLANO #21 PHELAN LIVINGSTON #22 KARLA CARDONA #23 RACHEL GRIMES #24 BRITTANY LACEY G, 5-6, SO. G, 5-5, FR. G/F, 6-0, R-FR. G/F, 6-1, FR. G, 5-9, SR. BETHLEHEM/FREEDOM NEWTOWN, N.J./KITTATINNY ALLENTOWN/ALLEN WILMINGTON, DEL./ CATASAUQUA/ A.I. DUPONT CATASAUQUA

#32 DEANNA RAYAM #33 SHANNON SIMPSON #40 CASEY STANTON #42 AMANDA PAVALKO #43 JACKIE YANDRISEVITS G, 5-8, SO. F, 5-10, JR. F/C, 6-1, FR. G, 5-8, FR. G, 5-9, JR. BETHLEHEM/FREEDOM STROUDSBURG/ ENOLA/CUMBERLAND GIRARDVILLE/NORTH WIND GAP/NAZARETH STROUDSBURG VALLEY SCHUYLKILL

Coaching Staff

#45 MONIKA FOGELSANGER JULIENE SIMPSON DIANE DECKER JASON TAYLOR MONICA PETERSON F, 6-0, SR. HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT STATE COLLEGE/STATE COLLEGE 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Schedule Nov. 16-17 Fri.-Sat Bloomsburg Huskies Tip-Off Classic Nov. 16 Fri. vs. USP 6:00 Nov. 17 Sat. vs. Caldwell 1:00 Nov. 28 Wed. PHILADELPHIA U. 6:00 Dec. 1 Sat. at Lock Haven 1:00 Dec. 2 Sun. at Shippensburg*1:00 Dec. 7-8 Fri.-Sat 43rd Annual ESU Tournament Dec. 7 Fri. SETON HILL 6:00 Dec. 8 Sat. DOWLING 6:00 Dec. 18 Tues. EDINBORO 6:00 Dec. 19 Wed. SLIPPERY ROCK 6:00 Jan. 5 Sat. CLARION 1:00 Jan. 6 Sun. IUP 1:00 Jan. 9 Wed. MORAVIAN 7:00 Jan. 12 Sat. at California 1:00 Jan. 16 Wed. *CHEYNEY 6:00 Jan. 19 Sat. USP 1:00 Jan. 23 Wed. *BLOOMSBURG 6:00 Jan. 26 Sat. *at WEST CHESTER 1:00 Jan. 30 Wed. *at Mansfield 5:30 Feb. 2 Sat. *at Millersville 1:00 Feb. 6 Wed. *KUTZTOWN 6:00 Feb. 13 Wed. *at Cheyney 6:00 Feb. 16 Sat. *West Chester 1:00 Feb. 20 Wed. *at Bloomsburg 6:00 Feb. 23 Sat. *MILLERSVILLE 1:00 www.esu.edu Feb. 27 Wed. *MANSFIELD 6:00 March 1 Sat. *at Kutztown 1:00 March 4 Tues. PSAC Quarterfinals{ March 7 Fri. PSAC Semifinals March 8 Sat. PSAC Finals HOME GAMES WHITE TYPE ON RED » @www.esu.edu*PSAC East Games