Saint Joseph’s 2018-19 Game Notes Game SAINT JOSEPH’S HAWKS (3-7) 11 at SACRED HEART PIONEERS (4-5) 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS December 20, 2018 • 11:00 a.m. Overall: 3-7 A-10: 0-0 H: 3-5 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 NOVEMBER EST Pitt Center • Fairfield, Conn. Fri. 9 TEMPLE # L, 58-52 Sun. 11 at Drexel L, 51-34 Thur. 15 at Penn # L, 65-45 Online Stream: NEC Frontrow TV: None Tue. 20 NIAGARA W, 68-54 Audio: SJUHawks.com (Jack Jumper, Ben Steenrod) Sat. 24 RIDER ^ L, 54-56 Sun. 25 LOYOLA MARYLAND ^ W, 49-46 • Saint Joseph’s looks to snap a three-game losing streak this Thursday as the Hawks travel to Thur. 29 COLUMBIA W, 68-61 OT Sacred Heart. DECEMBER Sun. 2 VILLANOVA # L, 35-47 • Thursday’s contest is set for 11 a.m. as part of the Pioneers’ kids day promotion. Thur. 6 AUBURN L, 70-81 Mon. 10 TOWSON L, 73-52 • The Hawks will compete outside of Philadelphia for the first time this season come Thursday. Wed. 20 at Sacred Heart 11:00 a.m. Despite playing a pair of road games already, SJU has remained local as it has traveled a com- Sat. 28 at Delaware 7:00 p.m. bined 19.2 miles for its two road games at Drexel and Penn. Mon. 31 at Navy 6:00 p.m. JANUARY • Saint Joseph’s wrapped up its seven-game home stand on December 10 with a 73-52 loss to Sat. 5 at VCU * 1:00 p.m. Towson. The Hawks, who last played seven straight at home during the 2015-16 season with, Wed. 9 SAINT LOUIS * 11:30 a.m. Sun. 13 ST. BONAVENTURE * 2:00 p.m. went 3-4 during their recent stretch. Wed. 16 at Duquesne * 7:00 p.m. Sun. 20 LA SALLE *# (CBSSN) 4:00 p.m. • Sophomore Lula Roig finished with a career-high 16 points versus Towson, going 6-10 from Wed. 23 at Richmond * 7:00 p.m. the floor and 4-7 from the foul line. Sun. 27 at Dayton * (ESPNU) Noon FEBRUARY • Graduate student Ashlyn Wert made her SJU debut against the Tigers, grabbing a pair of Sun. 3 VCU * 2:00 p.m. rebounds and adding a point. Wed. 6 DAVIDSON * 7:00 p.m. Sund. 10 at George Washington * Noon • Freshman Katie Mayock is currently averaging 1.1 blocks per game and is on pace to reach Wed. 13 MASSACHUSETTS * 7:00 p.m. SJU’s top-10 for single-season rejections. Sun. 17 at La Salle * 2:00 p.m. Wed. 20 DUQUESNE * 7:00 p.m. • Thursday’s matchup with Pioneers is the third meeting in the series with SJU holding a 2-0 Sun. 24 at Rhode Island * 2:00 p.m. Wed. 27 at George Mason * 4:00 p.m. edge entering the game. (Full series history on page three) MARCH Sat. 2 FORDHAM * Noon • SJU is on pace for 612 three-point attempts this season. The Hawks’ program record is 511 Tue 5 A-10 Championship – First Round TBD set by the 1997-98 team. (21.89 attempts per game) Fri., 8 - Atlantic 10 Championship Sun., 10 (A.J. Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.) HAWKS’ LINEUP Home games in CAPS at Hagan Arena 2017-18 Stats ^ Hawk Classic PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG MPG Notes * Atlantic 10 game G- #4 Kristalyn Baisden 5.8 1.6 1.3 25.5 Scored 2 points versus Towson # Big 5 game G- #12 Alyssa Monaghan 13.1 3.6 3.9 37.1 Had 14 points and 3 assists against Towson G- #14 Katie Jekot 6.9 4.2 1.6 27.4 Tallied 5 points versus Towson F- #33 Katie Mayock 8.0 5.9 1.2 25.5 Grabbed 7 boards and had 4 points against Towson Contact: Jack Jumper ([email protected]) F- #35 Michala Clay 4.5 4.1 1.8 20.9 Scored 8 points versus Towson O: 610-660-3389 | C: 610-636-3701 Press Row (Hagan Arena): 610-660-2599 OFF THE BENCH F- #0 Ashlyn Wert 1.0 2.0 0.0 1.0 Scored 1 point in SJU debut versus Towson F- #1 Whisper Fisher 3.3 2.4 0.4 12.9 Had 1 points and 2 rebounds against Towson G- #2 Lula Roig 6.0 2.1 1.4 17.9 Posted a career-best 16 points against Towson FOLLOW THE HAWKS G- #3 Nailah Delinois 2.5 2.4 0.7 16.2 Grabbed 3 rebounds versus Towson F- #5 Elizabeth Marsicano 1.6 1.0 0.3 8.3 Scored 1 point against Towson Twitter @SJUHawks_WBB G- #11 Avery Marz 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 Questionable - Sat out last 3 games G- #13 Mary Sheehan 2.1 1.9 0.3 14.5 Had 2 rebounds against Towson Instagram @SJUHawks_WBB G - #20 Rachel Gartner 4.0 3.3 0.3 17.3 Out - Knee Facebook SJUHawksWBB G- #22 Devyne Newman 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 Played 1 minute against Towson

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ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO. NAME CL POS HT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/LAST COLLEGE 0 Ashlyn Wert Gr. F 6-5 Lancaster, Pa. JP McCaskey/Chattanooga (Kristalyn) BAISDEN ...... BAYS-den 1 Whisper Fisher Sr. F 6-2 Owings Mills, Md. Owings Mills/Loyola Chicago 2 Lula Roig So. G 5-9 Barcelona, Spain IES Costa I Llobera NAILAH DELINOIS ...... NY-luh del-in-WAHH 3 Nailah Delinois Jr. G 5-9 Sunrise, Fla. Northeast 4 Kristalyn Baisden Sr. G 5-10 East Hartford, Conn. Berkshire School (Mass.) (Katie) JEKOT ...... JAY-kot 5 Elizabeth Marsicano Fr. F 6-1 Manasquan, N.J. St. Rose 11 Avery Marz Gr. G 5-7 Sinking Spring, Pa. Wilson West Lawn (Alyssa) MONAGHAN ...... mon-UH-han 12 Alyssa Monaghan Sr. G 5-5 Drexel Hill, Pa. Bonner-Prendergast 13 Mary Sheehan So. G 5-10 Drexel Hill, Pa. Cardinal O'Hara LULA ROIG ...... LOU-luh ROY-j 14 Katie Jekot R-Fr. G 5-9 Enola, Pa. Cumberland Valley 20 Rachel Gartner Gr. G 5-7 Danbury, Conn. Danbury/Boston College (Sarah) VEILLEUX ...... vuh-LOU 30 Sarah Veilleux Gr. G/F 6-0 Hebron, Conn. RHAM 33 Katie Mayock Fr. F 6-2 Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 35 Michala Clay Sr. F 6-0 Baltimore, Md. Roland Park Country School

Head Coach: Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘91) – 18th Season Associate Head Coach: Susan Lavin (Saint Joseph’s ‘02) – 16th Season Assistant Coaches: John Hampton (Mansfield ‘08) – 4th Season, Katie Kuester (Saint Joseph’s ‘12) – 4th Season Overall, 1st as Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations: Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt ‘14) - 3rd Season Video Coordinator: Jamie O’Hare (Lafayette ‘16) – 2nd Season Athletic Trainer: Neil Hoffman Captain: Avery Marz, Alyssa Monaghan Champions - 1997, 1999, 2013

QUICK FACTS THE HAWK One of the most famous mascots in college Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 sports, the Saint Joseph’s Hawk is in its 63rd year Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 in 2018-19. Founded ...... 1851 The Hawk is best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wings throughout every bas- Enrollment ...... 4,904 (full-time undergrads) ketball game and representing the Saint Joseph’s Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) motto, “The Hawk Will Never Die”. Nickname...... Hawks The idea for the Hawk as a mascot was originat- Colors...... Crimson and Gray ed by Jim Brennan during the 1954-55 season. Athletic Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Brennan, an ex-Marine and SJU cheerleader, at first Conference ...... Atlantic 10 wanted to secure an actual hawk, but later switched to the costume idea. The student government Home Arena (Capacity) ...... Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena (4,200) raised the 120 dollars needed to buy the initial cos- President ...... Mark C. Reed, Ed. D. tume, which Brennan donned for three years. He made his debut as the Hawk on Director of Athletics ...... Jill Bodensteiner January 4, 1956, a 69-56 win over La Salle at the Palestra. The Hawk has not missed 2017-18 Regular Season Record...... 19-15 a men’s basketball game since that first season. 2017-18 Record (Place) ...... 10-6 (T-5th) In addition to the constant flapping, the Hawk is also recognized by its “flying” in 2017-18 Philadelphia Big 5 Record (Place) ...... 1-3 (T-4th) figure eights around the court during timeouts. The constant motion, coupled with the scrappy play of the University’s athletic teams, helped to spawn the school’s Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/5 familiar slogan “The Hawk Will Never Die!” A few years ago, ESPN used a “flap-o- Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 meter” on the national telecast of a Saint Joseph’s game to estimate that the Hawk Captains...... Avery Marz, Alyssa Monaghan flaps its wings 3,500 times during a regulation game. Head Coach (alma mater)...... Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘91, ‘93) Sophie Smyczekl is the 18th student to serve as the Hawk mascot for the Overall Record/Years...... 360-268/21st season women’s team and in her first season. She is is an interdisciplinary health servic- Record at Saint Joseph’s/Years...... 312-235/18th season es, and film and theatre double major from Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Associate Head Coach ...... Susan Lavin (Saint Joseph’s ‘02, ‘07) - 16th season SAINT JOSEPH’S Assistant Coaches...... John Hampton (Mansfield ‘08) - 4th season Katie Kuester (Saint Joseph’s ‘14) - 4th season The corporate title of “Saint” Joseph’s University, which has been in Director of Basketball Operations ...... Christina Foggie place since Saint Joseph’s was granted university status by the Video Coordinator ...... Jamie O’Hare Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1979, is the public title of the insti- Administrative Assistant ...... Kathy MacDonald tution for all aspects of its operations. Athletic Trainer...... Neil Hoffman Contact ...... Jack Jumper Official reference: Saint Joseph’s University Athletic Department ...... (610) 660-1707 Saint Joseph’s Basketball Office ...... (610) 660-1710 Athletic Communications...... (610) 660-3389 Acceptable in headlines or informal references: Press Row ...... (610) 660-2599 Saint Joseph’s Ticket Information ...... (610)-660-3319 SJU Athletics Website...... www.sjuhawks.com St. Joe’s Women’s Basketball Twitter ...... @SJUHawks_WBB Women’s Basketball Instagram ...... @SJUHawks_WBB Women’s Basketball Facebook...... Facebook.com/SJUHawksWBB UNACCEPTABLE: St. Joseph’s SJUHawks.com • #THWND 2017-182018-19 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 23

STATISTICAL COMPARISON INJURY REPORT HAWKS AND PURPLE EAGLES LACE UP SJU SHU Graduate student Rachel Gartner is out for for The Hawks and Purple Eagles took part in the Overall Record 3-7 4-5 the foreseeable future with a knee injury, “Lace Up 4 pediatric Cancer” on Tuesday. The Conference Record 0-0 0-0 while classmate Avery Marz is questionable. two teams wore yellow shoe laces to help raise Home Record 3-5 1-2 awareness and show support for kids fighting MONAGHAN CLIMBS RECORD CHARTS cancer. Away Record 0-2 3-3 A starter from her first game on Hawk Hill, sen- Neutral Record 0-0 0-0 ior Alyssa Monaghan has already left an GRAD ADDS Points per Game 52.7 63.8 imprint on SJU before her senior season even The Hawks added a pair of experience players Opp. Points/Game 59.2 62.0 begins. The Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania native to its roster in the offseason as graduate stu- Scoring margin -6.4 +1.8 ranks fourth all-time in percentage dents Rachel Gartner and Ashlyn Wert joined Pct. .347 .392 (.848) and eighth all-time in career three- the program. Gartner came to Hawk Hill from Opp. Field Goal Pct. .395 .410 pointers made (175) and eighth in three-point- Boston College, while Wert was a four-year let- 3-Pt. FG Made/Game 5.5 6.1 ers attempted (523). Monaghan passed assis- terwinner at Chattanooga. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .270 .327 tant coach Katie Kuester for eighth all-time in Opp. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .304 .319 three-point field goals made (167) versus LOVIN IT Free Throws Made/Game 10.2 14.6 Villanova. Saint Joseph’s freshman Elizabeth Marsicano Free Throw Pct. .718 .716 also goes by the name Lovin. Rebounds/Game 32.9 30.8 HOISTING FROM DEEP Opp. Rebounds/Game 37.9 40.2 Saint Joseph’s 31 three-point attempts versus HAWKS PICKED TO FINISH FIFTH IN A-10 Rebouning Margin -5.0 -9.4 Temple were the team’s most in a single-game Saint Joseph's was picked to finish fifth in the since January 10, 2010 when the Hawks Atlantic 10 according to a preseason poll of the Assists/Game 12.6 10.2 attempted 31 at Maryland. SJU surpassed that conference's coaches and media. Turnovers/Game 15.4 13.8 mark versus Columbia with 33 attempts and Opp. Turnovers/Game 14.4 17.9 attempted 32 against Auburn. The Hawks’ all- MONAGHAN A THIRD TEAM PRESEASON PICK Turnover Margin -1.0 +4.1 time mark is 37 vs. Auburn on December 28, Senior guard Alyssa Monaghan was selected to /Turnover Ratio 0.8 0.7 1990. the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference Third Blocks/Game 3.0 3.2 Team. A mainstay at the point for the Hawks Steals/Game 8.2 7.3 HAWKS IN THE FAMILY the past three seasons, Monaghan is coming For freshman Katie Mayock Saint Joseph’s bas- off a stellar junior campaign in which she led ketball has been part of her family for some the A-10 and finished eighth nationally in SERIES HISTORY time. Making her collegiate debut against assists-to-turnover ratio (3.13). Averaging a Saint Joseph’s vs. Sacred Heart Temple with eight points and two blocked team-best 35.4 minutes per game, Monaghan Series Record: SJU leads 2-0 shots, Mayock joined her mother, Alix Burns, in finished 2017-18 as the team leader in assists SJU Streak: W-2 wearing the Crimson and Gray. Burns was a (125), steals (34), and three-pointers (57), First Meeting: 11/16/10, SJU, 67-49 Last Meeting: 11/26/11, SJU, 63-54 four-year standout for SJU from 1985-89, help- while averaging 10.1 points per game. Last SJU Win: 11/26/11, 63-54 ing the Hawks to four-straight NCAA appear- Last Sacred Heart Win: -- ances and two Big 5 titles. GRIFFIN’S CONTRACT EXTENDED Coach Griffin vs. Sacred Heart: 2-0 Saint Joseph's University and head women's MARZ AND MONAGHAN NAMED CAPTAINS basketball coach Cindy Griffin agreed to terms Graduate student Avery Marz and senior on a multi-year contract extension, school offi- Previous Meetings Alyssa Monaghan are serving as captains this cials have announced on October 30. The 11/16/10, SJU, 67-49 season. It is the second year as a captain for agreement comes as Griffin began her 18th 11/26/11, SJU, 63-54 Marz and first for Monaghan. season on Hawk Hill, compiling more wins than any coach in program history. LOOKING FOR SCORING Despite returning 10 letterwinners, the Hawks THE ROAD TO 1,000 lost a 70.5 percent of its scoring from a season Senior Alyssa Monaghan is nearing the 1,000- Notes ago. Through 10 games, the Saint Joseph’s point plateau for her career. A four-year • The Hawks overcame a 31-26 deficit in its last offense ranks 334th nationally at 52.7 points starter, Monaghan would become the 27th meeting with the Pioneers as they pulled away per game. Saint Joseph’s returning scoring Hawks to reach 1,000 career points. She enters for a 63-54 win at Hagan Arena. leader, Alyssa Monaghan, who ranked fourth Thursday with 957 points. • Erin Shields led three Hawks in double figures on the team in points in 2017-18 at 10.1 points with 12 points. per game, is currently averaging 13.1 ppg. VEILLEUX OUT • Michelle Baker posted a team-high 17 points as SJU outscored Sacred Heart, 40-25, in the second Saint Joseph's graduate guard/forward Sarah half en route to a 67-49 win. 0 FOR 10 Veilleux collegiate career has come to an end • Current assistant coach Katie Kuester finished The Hawks had a dubious record at Drexel as due to multiple concussions. A two-time Big 5 with eight points in the inaugural matchup. SJU scored zero points in the first quarter. The Scholar Athlete honoree and 2018 All-Big 5 previous low for Saint Joseph’s in a quarter was Second Team selection, Veilleux caps her three points versus Fordham on January 18, career second all-time in free throw percent- 2017. age (.874) and seventh all-time in three-point accuracy (.370).

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SJU UNVEILS AUTISM BREAK ROOM SJU MOURNS THE PASSING OF ELLEN RYAN FAN EXPERIENCE ENHANCED FOR 2018-19 The Autism Break Room is designed and staffed Saint Joseph's University athletics mourns the Among the updates to Hagan Arena in the off- by experts at the University’s nationally recog- passing of Ellen Ryan, one of the most instru- season, SJU has put a major focus on fan expe- nized Kinney Center who also trained game- mental administrators in growing the women's rience. Included in the updates to the facility is day leaders on how to best support families. athletics program on Hawk Hill. A longtime the arena has been equipped with Eaton Complete with sensory-friendly items such as administrator, Ryan worked in the Saint Ephesus LED Sports Lighting. This state-of-the- stress balls, bean bag chairs, bounce boards, Joseph's athletic department for 37 years art system includes color tuning fixtures, RGB weighted blankets, noise-cancelling head- before her retirement in 2011. Ryan began her color options throughout the playing and seat- phones and more, the break room will provide career at Saint Joseph's in 1973-74 as head ing areas, digital network controls, and photo a quiet, safe space for families, children and coach of the school's first intercollegiate metrics. In addition to enhanced broadcast adults with autism to enjoy a calm moment women's basketball team and guided the quality and safety measures, the new system and take a break from the excitement of a Hawks to a 9-2 record. Ryan transitioned to the dramatically increases production capability Hawks game. Located on the second floor of administrative side and went on to hold the and special effects within the arena. the Ramsay Basketball Complex, the Break titles of associate athletic director and senior Additionally, a free public Wifi network — Room opened to the public on Sunday, with women's administrator.Saint Joseph's honored “Hagan Guest” — has been installed and is the game also featuring a half-time scrimmage Ryan in 1999 as a member of the inaugural available to all fans. by participants in the Kinney Center’s basket- class of the school's Athletics Hall of Fame. She ball program and family-friendly activities. was also inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in LOOKING AHEAD More than 150 Kinney Center students and 2003 and the SJU Women's Basketball Hall of Saint Joseph’s returns to action after Christmas family members will attend. The Autism Break Fame in 1983. In 2011, the Hawks' new field as the Hawks travel continue their four-game Room will also be available at basketball games hockey facility was christened Ellen Ryan Field road swing on December 28 at Delaware. on January 20, February 2 and March 2. in honor of the longtime administrator. This Game time is set for 7 p.m. season, the Hawks will honor her memory by NEW HEIGHTS wearing a patch on their jerseys this season. Despite being just six games into the season, 2018-19 has already seen several Hawks play HOME SWEET HOME expanded roles and set new highs for single- The 2018-19 campaign marks the 10th season game scoring. Below are players who have of Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena. The arena was posted new highs for points this year. dedicated in October 2009 after a two-year Whisper Fisher - 11, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 expansion and renovation of Alumni Memorial Michala Clay - 10, vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 Fieldhouse, which was the home of the Hawks Rachel Gartner - 7, at Drexel, 11/11/18 since their Division I start in 1973-74. SJU owns Lula Roig - 16, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 a 96-48 record in the 10 seasons of Hagan Mary Sheehan - 8, vs. Loyola Maryland, 11/25/18 Arena, but a 437-169 overall record in over 45 years of Hagan Arena/ Alumni Memorial HAWKS ADD FIVE NLIS Fieldhouse. SJU went 7-6 on its home court last Saint Joseph’s has announced that five stu- season and is 3-5 this season. dent-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent for next season. Imogen Ayliffe (Perth, Western Australia/Willetton), Kaliah Henderson (Riverview, Fla./Robinson), Lauren Ross (Media, ATLANTIC 10 STANDINGS Pa./The Shipley School), Gabby Smalls (Browns Mills, N.J./Life Center Academy) and Jaden Team A-10 Pct. Overall Pct. Walker (New Freedom, Pa./Susquehannock) will don Crimson and Gray in 2019-20. George Mason 0-0 .000 - 6-4 .600 VCU 0-0 .000 - 6-4 .600 CRADLE OF COACHES UMass 0-0 .000 - 7-5 .583 The Saint Joseph’s coaching connection is an Duquesne 0-0 .000 - 5-4 .556 impressive one. Among current Division I head coaches, nine have served as assistant coaches Davidson 0-0 .000 - 6-5 .545 on Hawk Hill. Below is the list of the former Fordham 0-0 .000 - 6-5 .545 assistants and their years at Saint Joseph’s: Rhode Island 0-0 .000 - 5-5 .500 Current Years at Name Team SJU Dayton 0-0 .000 - 4-5 .444 Geno Auriemma Connecticut 1978-79 Saint Louis 0-0 .000 - 4-6 .400 Stephanie Gaitley Fordham 1983-85 Saint Joseph's 0-0 .000 - 3-7 .300 Cindy Griffin Saint Joseph’s 1992-93 St. Bonaventure 0-0 .000 - 3-8 .273 Joe Logan Loyola Maryland 2001-05 Muffet McGraw Notre Dame 1980-82 Richmond 0-0 .000 - 2-7 .222 Lynn Milligan Rider 2002-07 George Washington 0-0 .000 - 2-8 .200 Jada Pierce Niagara 2012-15 La Salle 0-0 .000 - 1-9 .100

SJUHawks.com • #THWND 2017-182018-19 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 25 CINDY GRIFFIN GRIFFIN YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL A-10 Head Coach YEAR WL WL POSTSEASON 1998-99 17 6 13 5 18th Season 1999-00 12 17 8 10 2000-01 19 10 12 6 2001-02 24 8 12 4 WNIT The all-time leader in wins at Saint Joseph’s, Cindy Griffin enters her 18th season 2002-03 19 11 13 3 WNIT as head coach of the Hawks. A 1991 and 1993 graduate of SJU, Griffin (nee 2003-04 22 11 12 4 WNIT Anderson) has compiled an overall record of 360-268 in 21 seasons as a head 2004-05 7 23 4 12 coach, and a 312-235 record over 18 years at Hawk Hill that has included 12 post- 2005-06 20 11 10 6 WNIT season appearances. 2006-07 19 14 86 WNIT 2007-08 17 14 86 The eighth coach in NCAA Division I history to lead her alma mater to the NCAA Tournament as a player 2008-09 13 17 59 and a coach, Griffin’s squads have posted six 20-win seasons and six victories over nationally-ranked 2009-10 17 15 95 WNIT teams, while her players have been honored as Atlantic 10 All-Conference performers 19 times and 16 have gone on to play professionally. 2010-11 20 12 86 WNIT 2011-12 22 11 95 WNIT Guiding a veteran squad, Griffin brought SJU back to the postseason in 2017-18 as the Hawks advanced 2012-13 23 9 11 3 NCAA * to Second Round of the WNIT and finished with a 19-15 overall record, marking the most games played 2013-14 23 10 10 6 NCAA (34) in a single-season in team history. Capturing the Hawk Classic title in November, the Hawks battled 2014-15 13 17 88 back from injures during conference play to five of their last six conference games and carried that 2015-16 14 15 88 momentum up to the title game of the A-10 Championship. Along the way, senior Chelsea Woods earned 2016-17 17 15 12 4 WNIT All-Big 5 First Team and A-10 All-Conference Third Team honors, with junior Sarah Veilleux being select- 2017-18 19 15 10 6 WNIT ed Big 5 Scholar-Athlete, named to the All-Big 5 Second Team and joined graduate student Amanda 208-19 37 00 Fioravanti on the A-10 All-Academic Team. Totals 360 268 190 122 2 NCAA, 10 WNIT

Behind a resilient team, the 2016-17 Hawks battled back from a slow start to become one of the top * Atlantic 10 Champion teams in the Atlantic 10. Finishing third in the conference standings, the Hawks advanced to the semifi- nals of the A-10 Championship and earned the program’s 10th Postseason WNIT berth. Individually, Chelsea Woods was named an A-10 All-Conference honoree and was selected to the All-Big 5 Second THE GRIFFIN FILE Team. Joining Woods on the All-Big 5 Second Team, Adashia Franklyn also garnered Big 5 most Improved Career Record: 360-268 (21 years) Player accolades, while Sarah Veilleux was recognized as the Big 5 Scholar Athlete. Record at Saint Joseph’s: 312-235 (18 years) Atlantic 10 Record: 190-122 Behind a pair of 1,000-point scorers in seniors Sarah Fairbanks and Ciara Andrews in 2015-16, Saint Postseason Record: 18-13 (overall); 7-7 (NCAA Joseph's finished tied for sixth in the A-10 behind a strong finish to the regular season. Finishing among Tournament) the attendance leaders in the conference, the Hawks added to their mantle as they claimed the Hawk Classic title. Additionally, Fairbanks was named the Big 5's Scholar-Athlete, while sophomore Chelsea Woods was selected the Big 5's Most Improved Player. Hometown: Maple Glen, Pa. Education: Saint Joseph’s , 1991, Backed by First Team All-Big 5 selection Natasha Cloud, the Hawks earned a share of the Big 5 title in Saint Joseph’s MBA, 1993 2014-15. Cloud, who garnered A-10 All-Conference First Team and All-Defensive Team accolades, also became just the third SJU player to be selected in the WNBA Draft as she was picked by the Washington Playing Career: Saint Joseph’s, 1987-92 Mystics in the second round in 2015. Head Coaching Experience: Saint Joseph’s, 2001- present Following up their A-10 Championship the season prior, the 2013-14 Hawks continued to prove them- Loyola Maryland, 1998-01 selves as one of the top programs nationally as they earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and Family: Husband, Curtis; children - Kaylie, Hannah advanced to the Second Round for just the seventh time in team history. Led by Erin Shields and Cloud, and Curtis, Jr Saint Joseph's earned its fifth straight postseason bid and claimed its first outright Philadelphia Big 5 title since 2000-01. Accomplishments: • 2003 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Under Griffin’s leadership, Saint Joseph’s posted one of its most memorable seasons in team history in • 2013 Big 5 Coach of the Year 2012-13 as the Hawks claimed the Atlantic 10 Championship for just the third time and earned the auto- matic NCAA Tournament bid. Led by a senior class that had advanced to the postseason every year, the • 2013 Atlantic 10 Titles Hawks finished with a 23-9 record that included wins over #5 Maryland and #11 Dayton. • Three Philadelphia Big 5 Titles (2009, 2014, 2015) • 19 Atlantic 10 All-Conference Honorees In addition to the team’s success, a trio of Hawks were singled out for their performances, led by NCAA • 34 All-Big 5 Honorees Woman of the Year nominee Chatilla van Grinsven. With Griffin’s guidance, van Grinsven turned in one • Eight Academic All-District Honorees of the more dominant seasons in recent SJU history, becoming just the fifth player in SJU history to aver- • 16 Players Turned Professional age a double-double for the year en route to being named to the A-10 All-Conference First Team and as • 1998 SJU Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee the Big 5 Player of the Year. The duo of backcourt mates Shields and Cloud helped propel SJU to new • 1997 Bishop McDevitt Hall of Fame Inductee heights, with Shields garnering A-10 and Big 5 Most Improved Player honors and I-AAA distinction, while • 2002 Philadelphia Catholic League Cloud was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 A-10 Championship. Alumni Achievement Award Backed by a veteran-laden team in 2011-12, the Hawks earned their third-straight WNIT berth and posted their most wins (22) since the 2003-04 season. Moving into second place in career victories at her alma mater, Griffin picked up her 200th win as the Hawks topped Boston University in the opening game of the WNIT on March 15, 2012. Leading the Hawks to a 15-4 mark at home, she helped Saint Joseph’s become one of the more efficient teams in the nation, ranking fourth in fewest turnovers per game (12.5), 26th in three-point percentage (.348) and 39th in field goal percentage (.423).

Individually, senior Michelle Baker and Kelly Cavallo had breakout years, both garnering All-Big 5 honors. Behind Griffin’s teaching, Baker went on to be named to the A-10 All-Conference Second Team and capped her career as SJU’s then all-time leader in games played (127) while ranking in the top 20 for scoring and field goals made. After seeing limited time as a freshman, Cavallo developed into one of the top post players in the A-10, leading SJU and finishing in the top five of the conference in rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage. With Griffin’s aid, Cavallo finished her career second all-time in blocks and 11th in rebounding at SJU.

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Returning just one starter for the 2010-11 season, the Hawks quickly jelled under Griffin’s guidance as they went on to win 20 games, earned the program’s 700th victory, and advanced to the second round of the WNIT. Led by All-Big 5 honorees Baker and Katie Kuester, Saint Joseph’s had its most efficient offen- sive showing since 2002-03, as the Hawks finished 60th in the nation in field goal percentage (42.1).

Additionally, several Hawks were honored for outstanding seasons in 2010-11, headlined by sophomore Ashley Prim becoming the first SJU player to be named Atlantic 10 Sixth Player of the Year. Baker became just the second Hawk to be named to the A-10 All-Defensive Team, while freshman Erin Shields became the sixth player Griffin has coached to A-10 All-Rookie Team honors.

Earning a postseason berth for the first time in two years, the Hawks surpassed predictions in 2009-10 as they finished tied for fourth in the Atlantic 10 after being picked to finish ninth. After opening the season with a 3-7 mark, Griffin saw her team begin to click at the end of the non-conference schedule as SJU claimed the 19th Annual Hawk Classic title and worked its way to .500 by the second week of the Atlantic 10 slate. Posting a 9-5 mark against conference oppo- nents, Griffin hit two milestones during A-10 play, earning her 150th win at Saint Joseph’s in a victory against Dayton and earning her 200th coaching win against George Washington. The Hawks would go on to earn the program’s seventh WNIT bid, and play the first postseason game at Hagan Arena.

In 2008-09, Griffin undertook arguably her toughest season to date as Saint Joseph’s played every contest away from Hawk Hill for the first time in program history. And in typical SJU fashion, Griffin got her team to respond as Saint Joseph’s went on to post an 8-5 record at home venues and earn its first Big 5 title since 2000-01. Individually five Hawks posted career bests in scoring, with Brittany Ford and Mariame Djouara both earning All-Big 5 Second Team honors.

Relying heavily on underclassmen in 2007-08, Griffin guided her Hawks to another winning season, including crowns at the Brown Basketball Classic and the Hilton Philadelphia Hawk Classic. Among the wins, Saint Joseph’s posted its biggest win over a non-conference ranked opponent since the 1984-85, topping #15 Auburn for the Hawk Classic title.

Despite losing several experienced players prior to the 2006-07 season, Griffin had her team peaking at the right time. Playing Griffin’s style of hard-nosed defense and persistent offense, the Hawks advanced to the Atlantic 10 Championship game, including the program’s first win over a top 10 opponent (#8 George Washington) since 1992 along the way. Saint Joseph’s capped the season with its fifth WNIT appearance in six years and tied the SJU record for games played in a season with 33.

Fueled by a collection of newcomers and a developed core of upperclassmen, Griffin led the Hawks back to national prominence in 2005-06. The Crimson and Gray engineered the nation's best turnaround (13 games) and received votes in the national polls for the first time since 2003-04. The Hawks advanced to the semifinals of the A-10 Championship and earned a berth in the WNIT.

With the loss of four 1,000-point scorers, the 2004-05 Hawks showed their true colors down the stretch, earning a hard-fought victory over La Salle in the open- ing round of the Atlantic 10 Championship and coming within 10 points of 16th-ranked, and eventual A-10 Champion, Temple.

Led by six seniors, the 2004 team went 22-11 and advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight. Saint Joseph’s finished second in the A-10 East and dropped a heartbreaker in the Atlantic 10 Championship to Temple. Four Hawk seniors reached the 1,000-point plateau, marking just the eighth time in NCAA history that a quartet of players had reached the milestone in the same season. Erin Brady, Irina Krasnoshiok, Stephanie (Graff) McCaffrey and Amra Mehmedic went on to sign pro- fessional contracts.

Following a memorable first year at the helm of her alma mater, Griffin upped the ante in her second season by capturing 2003 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Hawks to a 19-11 record. The team sprinted to the conference’s Eastern Division title and earned a berth in the WNIT for the second straight season, despite the departure of SJU’s all-time leading scorer and a non-conference schedule that ranked fourth nationally.

Griffin helped to reinvigorate the SJU program in her first season, leading the squad to a 24-8 record and the second round of the WNIT. She capitalized on the team’s tradition of scrappy play and rugged defense, while releasing the reins and allowing the team to play a more up-tempo style on the offensive end of the floor. The Hawks finished the year among the national leaders in nine different categories and paced the nation in free throw percentage for the second straight year.

Following her playing career, Griffin spent the 1992-93 season as a graduate assistant at her alma mater. She then accepted an assistant’s spot at Vanderbilt University from 1993-95 under former Saint Joseph’s head coach Jim Foster. Foster recruited Griffin to SJU and coached her during her playing career on Hawk Hill.

In her two years as an assistant at Vanderbilt, the Commodores finished 53-15 overall, won the 1995 SEC championship and reached the NCAA Sweet 16 both seasons. In addition to coaching responsibilities, she was the co-director of the Vanderbilt Basketball Camp and the director of the Black & Gold Club.

Griffin left Vanderbilt after the 1995 season to become an assistant coach at Loyola Maryland. She spent three seasons as an assistant under Patty Coyle before being promoted to associate head coach in 1998. Griffin was promoted to the position of head women’s basketball coach at Loyola Maryland midway through the 1998-99 season. She was the seventh-youngest head coach in Division I at the time. Griffin – who was named head coach five games into the season as Coyle left for an assistant coach position with the WNBA’s New York Liberty – kept the Greyhounds’ momentum going as Loyola Maryland won a team-record 21 games that year. Overall she compiled a record of 48-33 during her tenure at the Baltimore school, guiding the squad to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference semifinals all three years.

One of the top playmakers in Saint Joseph’s history, Griffin starred for the Hawks from 1987-88 through 1991-92 (missing the 1988-89 season due to injury). A three-time team captain, Griffin finished her career with 662 points, 278 rebounds, 510 assists and 197 steals. She currently ranks fourth on SJU’s all-time assist list.

As a junior in 1990-91, she played in 1,178 out of a possible 1,200 minutes to set the school record for minutes played in a single season. The Hawks made three NCAA Tournament appearances and posted three straight 20-win seasons during her playing career. A two-time Second Team All-Big 5 choice, as well as a Third Team All-Atlantic 10 pick as a senior, she was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.

A native of Maple Glen, Pa., Griffin played her high school basketball for Bishop McDevitt, winning two Philadelphia Catholic League titles. A 1987 graduate of McDevitt, she was inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997, and in 2002, received the Philadelphia Catholic League’s alumni achievement award. She earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Saint Joseph’s in 1991 and completed her M.B.A. from SJU in 1993. She resides in Conshohocken, Pa., with her husband, Curtis, and children, Kaylie, Hannah and Curtis, Jr.

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Game 1 • November 9, 2018 • Hagan Arena Game 2 • November 11, 2018 • Daskalakis Center Temple - 58, Saint Joseph’s - 52 Drexel - 51, Saint Joseph’s - 34

Saint Joseph's late rally fell short as the Hawks dropped their season- Battling back from a 16-point deficit to start, Saint Joseph's fought back, opener to Temple, 58-52. but couldn't overcome the early difference as the Hawks fell at Drexel, 51-34. Trailing 52-45 with under three minutes to play, Saint Joseph's made it a 54-52 game with 1:13 to go off an offensive and putback by Falling behind 16-0 after going 0-for-9 from the floor and turning the ball Katie Mayock. over six times in the first quarter, Saint Joseph's cut the Dragons lead to 10 as Rachel Gartner sparked a 6-0 run to start the second quarter. The Owls extended their next possession with a pair of offensive rebounds, followed by Emani Mayo hitting one of two free throws to Down 33-17 midway through the third quarter, the Hawks used a 9-0 run push Temple's lead to three with :19 left on the clock. to close the period as a pair of free throws by Alyssa Monaghan made it 33-26. Out of a timeout, the Hawks' Katie Jekot missed a jumpshot, but grabbed her rebound. Looking to score quickly, Jekot hoisted a three- Saint Joseph's momentum carried no further though as Drexel pulled pointer that missed its mark and fell into the hands of a Temple defend- away in the final quarter as the Dragons outscored the Hawks, 18-8. er. The Owls closed out the game from there going 3-of-4 from the line.

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Game 3 • November 15, 2018 • The Palestra Game 4 • November 20, 2018 • Hagan Arena Penn - 65, Saint Joseph’s - 45 Saint Joseph’s - 68, Niagara - 54

Saint Joseph's got a career-high 11 points from rookie Katie Mayock, but Backed by a game-high 22 points from Alyssa Monaghan and Michala the Hawks couldn't overcome an early deficit as they fell to Penn, 65-45, Clay's first career double-double, the Saint Joseph's women's basketball at The Palestra. team topped Niagara, 68-54.

After a back-and-forth opening to the contest, the host Quakers ended Ahead by six to start the fourth quarter, the Hawks had their lead cut to the first quarter on a 9-0 run to take a 15-5 edge over the Hawks. one, 47-46, as the Purple Eagles put together an 8-3 run over the first 2:56 of the period. A basket by SJU Michala Clay brought her team to within seven, 19-12, early in the second quarter, but Penn responded with a 16-4 run to open After trading baskets the next few minutes, Saint Joseph's pushed its a 35-16 lead with 2:06 to go in the period. lead to seven, 57-50, as Katie Mayock and Kristalyn Baisden each beat the shot clock buzzer on consecutive possessions. Down 40-20 at the half, Saint Joseph's played Penn even in the second half as both teams scored 25 points apiece. The Hawks closed the game out from there at the foul line, hitting 7-of- 8 from the charity stripe to begin a seven game homestand with the vic- tory.

Leading for all but 45 second of the contest, Saint Joseph's opened a 31- 19 lead on a Clay layup late in the second quarter.

Niagara slowly chipped away at the Hawks' lead, making it 44-38 after three quarters and carried that momentum into the fourth before SJU eventually got consecutive baskets to help close out the game.

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Game 5 • November 24, 2018 • Hagan Arena Game 6 • November 25, 2018 • Hagan Arena Rider - 56, Saint Joseph’s - 54 Saint Joseph’s - 49, Loyola 6aryland - 46

Saint Joseph's got a 13-point, eight assist performance from Alyssa Holding off a late rally by Loyola Maryland, Saint Joseph's picked up a 49- Monaghan, but the Hawks' late rally came up short as they fell to Rider, 46 victory in the consolation game of the 25th Hawk Classic. 56-54, in the opening game of the 25th Hawk Classic. Down by as many as 13 in the first half, Saint Joseph's used a strong third In a tight game that featured 11 lead changes, the Hawks made it a two- quarter, in which it outscored the Greyhounds 25-8, to take a 43-34 edge point game, 56-54, with 37 seconds to play on a pair of Monaghan free into the final period. throws. Loyola Maryland rallied midway through the fourth as a layup by Isabella Back on defense, Saint Joseph's forced a backcourt violation to regain Therien made it 47-44 with 4:15 to play. possession with :14.4 left to play. The Hawks' Mary Sheehan answered with a jumper from the foul line to Out of a timeout, SJU's Katie Jekot drove the lane only to have her shot push her team ahead by five, but Therien followed with another basket miss its mark as Rider's Amari Johnson grabbed the rebound and was to make it a one-possession game, 49-46. fouled with four seconds to go. From there, defense took over at both ends of the court. At the other end, Johnson missed both free throws, but the Broncs gained control on a tie up off the rebound and Mia Farmer went to the Loyola Maryland got a crucial stop on the Hawks with 19 seconds to play line for free throws after being fouled on the inbound. and held for the final shot. Moving the ball down the left wing, Alexis Gray lost control as SJU Alyssa Monaghan stole the ball and dribbled out After missing the first, Farmer's second shot glanced off the rim and into the clock. the hands of Jekot. Turning up court quickly, Jekot's long three attempt fell short as the horn sounded.

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Game 7 • November 29, 2018 • Hagan Arena Game 8 • December 2, 2018 • Hagan Arena Saint Joseph’s - 68, Columbia - 61 Villanova - 47, Saint Joseph’s - 35

Outscoring Columbia 14-7 in overtime, Saint Joseph's earned a 68-61 vic- Saint Joseph's battled back to tie Villanova midway through the fourth tory over the Lions. quarter. But the Wildcats answered with a 12-0 run to close out the game and earn a 47-35 victory over the Hawks in a Big 5 matchup. After the Lions rallied from an eight-point deficit to force overtime, Saint Joseph's took control in the extra frame with a 7-2 run as a putback layup Down by six early in the fourth quarter, Saint Joseph's fought back to tie by Katie Mayock made it 61-56 with 1:44 to play. the game at 35-35 on a three-pointer from the wing by Nailah Delinois with 6:30 to play. Columbia twice cut the Hawks' lead to three, but SJU closed out the win going 5-of-8 from the foul line over the final 30 seconds. Villanova (5-2, 2-0 Big 5) answered back with a three-pointer by Grace Stant that helped spark the Wildcats' 12-0 run. Down 33-25 early in the third quarter, Saint Joseph's chipped away at Columbia's lead to tie the game at 40-40 on a three-pointer by Katie Saint Joseph's defense stopped the Wildcats the next three possessions, Jekot with 1:37 left in the third quarter. but the Hawks' couldn't convert at the other end leading to two consec- utive turnovers of their own translating to back-to-back three-pointer by Entering the fourth quarter down just 42-41, the Hawks carried their Villanova. The Wildcats closed out the game holding SJU to 0-7 from the momentum with them as they ran out to an 9-0 run with Kristalyn field and caused a pair of turnovers over the final 4:26. Baisden making it 50-42 on a pair of free throws at 4:50.

The Lions rallied though to force overtime as a layup by Riley Casey in the final seconds tied the game at 54 all.

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Game 9 • December 6, 2018 • Hagan Arena Game 10 • December 10, 2018 • Hagan Arena Auburn - 81, Saint Joseph’s - 70 Towson - 73, Saint Joseph’s - 52

Fighting back from a 16-point first half deficit to Auburn, Saint Joseph's Saint Joseph's Lula Roig scored a career-high 16 points, but a cold-shoot- rallied to make it a one-point game in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately ing second half did in the Hawks fell to Towson, 73-52. for the Hawks, they couldn't complete the comeback as the Tigers got key baskets on the offensive end and stops at the other to pull away for After a first half that saw both teams click on the offensive end, includ- a 81-70 win. ing SJU hitting 46.2 percent from the field (12-of-26), the Hawks entered the third quarter down just 39-36. Down by four entering the fourth quarter after trailing by double digits for much of the game, a fastbreak layup by Whisper Fisher brought SJU Unfortunately for Saint Joseph's, its strong offensive showing didn't to within 61-59 with 8:35 to play. carry over into the second half as the Tigers opened the quarter on an 11-2 run to take a 50-38 lead on a pair of free throws by Danielle Durjan The teams would trade baskets over the next two minutes, with the at 2:16. Hawks' Lula Roig making it a one-point game, 65-64, on her first career three-pointer at 6:24. The Hawks fought back to make it 50-44 by the end of the period, but got no closer as they finished the game going just 2-of-12 from the floor Following a defensive stop, Saint Joseph's had a chance to regain the in the fourth, and 3-of-23 for the final 20 minutes, as Towson pulled lead for the first time since the opening minutes of the contest, but away. failed to convert, as Auburn's Janiah McKay scored at the opposite end to help spark a 9-0 run for her team.

Trailing 74-64, the Hawks weren't out of it as they got back-to-back three-pointers from Alyssa Monaghan and Kristalyn Baisden, then forced a turnover with :52 to go.

Saint Joseph's would get no closer though as the Tigers scored the game's final seven points to preserve the win.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS HIGH STEALS Nov. 9 vs. Temple ...... 52-58 L 4,084 Jekot ...... 16 Monaghan/ ...... 7 Monaghan . . . . .5 Jekot ...... 4 Sheehan Nov. 11 at Drexel ...... 34-51 L 1,004 Monaghan...... 10 Jekot ...... 7 Clay/Roig ...... 2 Marsicano ...... 3 Nov. 15 at Penn ...... 45-65 L 354 Mayock ...... 11 Clay ...... 5 Jekot/Monaghan .5 Clay/Roig ...... 2 Nov. 20 Niagara ...... 68-54 W 658 Monaghan...... 22 Clay ...... 10 Monaghan . . . . .5 Jekot ...... 4 Nov. 24 Rider ...... 54-56 L 737 Monaghan...... 13 Jekto ...... 6 Monaghan . . . . .8 Three tied at ...... 1 Nov. 25 Loyola Maryland ...... 49-46 W 413 Mayock ...... 15 Clay ...... 11 Clay ...... 5 Monaghan ...... 3 Nov. 29 Columbia ...... 68-61 W OT 493 Monaghan...... 16 Mayock ...... 10 Baisden ...... 3 Jekot/Mayock ...... 4 Dec. 2 Villanova ...... 35-47 L 1,138 Monaghan...... 16 Jekot ...... 8 Jekto ...... 3 Mayock ...... 2 Dec. 6 Auburn ...... 70-81 L 443 Monaghan...... 18 Mayock ...... 9 Monaghan . . . . .5 Four tied at ...... 1 Dec. 10 Towson ...... 52-73 L 354 Roig...... 16 Mayock ...... 7 Clay/Monaghan .3 Delinois/Mayock ...... 2 Dec. 20 at Sacred Heart ...... Dec. 28 at Delaware ...... Dec. 31 at Navy ...... Jan. 5 at VCU ...... Jan. 9 Saint Louis ...... Jan. 13 St. Bonaventure ...... Jan. 16 at Duquesne ...... Jan. 20 La Salle ...... Jan. 23 at Richmond ...... Jan. 27 at Dayton ...... Feb. 3 VCU ...... Feb. 6 Davidson ...... Feb. 10 at George Washington ...... Feb. 13 Massachusetts ...... Feb. 17 at La Salle ...... Feb. 20 Duquesne ...... Feb. 24 at Rhode Island ...... Feb. 27 at George Mason ...... Mar. 2 Fordham ......

# - Big 5 Game; * - Atlantic 10 Game; ^ - Hawk Classic; % - Gator Classic

GAMES AS HIGH SCORER: Monaghan - 6, Mayock - 2, Jekot - 1, Roig - 1 GAMES AS HIGH REBOUNDER: Mayock - 4, Clay - 2, Jekot - 2, Monaghan - 1, Sheehan - 1 GAMES SCORING DOUBLE FIGURES: Monaghan - 8, Jekot - 3, Mayock - 3, Baisden - 2, Clay - 1, Fisher - 1, Roig - 1 GAMES REBOUNDING DOUBLE FIGURES: Clay - 2, Mayock - 1 GAMES SCORING 20 OR MORE POINTS: Monaghan - 1 GAMES POSTING A DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Clay - 1

HAWKS BY THE NUMBERS SJU’s Record in Games.... SJU’s Record When Allowing.... SJU’s Record When... Decided by 5 points or less 1-1 Less than 60 points 2-4 Outrebounding opponent 1-2 Decided by 6-10 points 1-1 60-69 points 0-2 Outrebounded by opponent 2-4 Decided by 11 points or more 1-5 70-79 points 0-1 Equal rebounds as opponent 0-1 Played during the day 1-3 80-89 points 0-1 Committing fewer TOs than opponent 2-0 Played at night 2-4 90-100 points 0-0 Committing more TOs than opponent 0-7 Televised 0-0 Equal TOs as opponent 1-0 Home 3-5 SJU’s Record When.... Committing 14 or fewer TOs 1-2 Away 0-2 Leading at the half 1-0 Committing 15 or more TOs 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Trailing at the half 2-5 Three players score double figures 1-0 In Overtime 1-0 Tied at the half 0-2 Four players score double figures 1-0 In November 3-4 Five players score double figures 0-0 In December 0-3 SJU’s Record When Shooting... In January 0-0 40% or better 1-1 MISCELLANEOUS STATS In February 0-0 Less than 40% 1-4 Largest winning margin: 14, vs. Niagara In white uniforms 3-5 Less than 30% 0-3 Largest lead in a game: 14, vs. Niagara In crimson uniforms 0-2 Better than opponent 2-0 Largest margin of defeat: 20, at Penn When winning the opening tip-off 2-2 Worse than opponent 1-7 Largest deficit in a game: 32, at Penn

SJU’s Record When Scoring.... Largest deficit overcome to win: 13, Less than 60 points 1-6 vs. Loyola Maryland 60-69 points 2-0 70-79 points 0-1 80-89 points 0-0 90-99 points 0-0

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Team Superlatives

CATEGORY SAINT JOSEPH’S HIGH SAINT JOSEPH’S LOW OPPONENT’S HIGH OPPONENTS’ LOW Total Points 70, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 34, at Drexel, 11/11/18 81, by Auburn, 12/6/18 51, by Drexel, 11/11/18 1st Quarter Points 19, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 0, at Drexel, 11/11/18 30, by Auburn, 12/6/18 9, by Niagara, 11/20/18 2nd Quarter Points 21, vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 9, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 25, by Penn, 11/15/18 6, by Drexel, 11/11/18 3rd Quarter Points 25, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 7, vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 18, by Temple, 11/9/18 7, by Villanova, 12/2/18 4th Quarter Points 24, vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 6, vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 23, by Towson, 12/10/18 11, by Penn, 11/15/18 Overtime 14, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 14, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 7, by Columbia, 11/29/18 7, by Columbia, 11/29/18

Field Goals 27, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 11, at Drexel, 11/11/18 29, by Auburn, 12/6/18 17, by Villanova, 12/2/18 Field Goal Att. 63, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 42, at Drexel, 11/11/18 62, by Towson, 12/10/18 46, by Villanova, 12/2/18 Field Goal Pct. .472, vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 .262, at Drexel, 11/11/18 .537, by Auburn, 12/6/18 .340, by Niagara, 11/20/18

3 Point FG 13, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 1, at Drexel, 11/11/18 8, by Villanova, 12/2/18 3, 2x, last by Columbia, 11/29/18 3 Point Att. 33, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 7, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 24, by Villanova, 12/2/18 11, by Towson, 12/10/18 3 Point Pct. .406, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 .083, at Drexel, 11/11/18 .545, by Towson, 12/10/18 .167, by Penn, 11/15/18

Free Throws 20, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 3, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 18, by Auburn, 12/6/18 5, by Villanova, 12/2/18 Free Throw Att. 28, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 6, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 26, by Towson, 12/10/18 8, by Villanova, 12/2/18 Free Throw Pct. .857, vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 .500, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 .813, by Niagara, 11/20/18 .500, by Towson, 12/10/18

Offensive Rebs. 14, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 4, at Penn, 11/15/18 20, by Towson, 12/10/18 8, by Villanova, 12/2/18 Defensive Rebs. 28, at Penn, 11/15/18 16, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 37, by Penn, 11/15/18 19, by Niagara, 11/20/18 Total Rebs. 34, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 30, 3x, last vs. Towson, 12/10/18 50, by Penn, 11/15/18 30, 2x, last by Auburn, 12/6/18

Personal Fouls 25, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 12, vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 23, by Towson, 12/10/18 9, by Auburn, 12/6/18 Assists 21, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 5, vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 14, by Penn, 11/15/18 6, by Niagara, 11/20/18 Turnovers 20, vs. Towson, 12/10/18 12, vs. Temple, 11/9/18 24, by Columbia, 11/29/18 10, by Auburn, 12/6/18 Blocked Shots 5, vs. Temple, 11/9/18 0, at Penn, 11/15/18 7, by Towson, 12/10/18 0, 2x, last by Auburn, 12/6/18 Steals 17, vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 4, vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 11, by Towson, 12/10/18 1, by Niagara, 11/20/18

Individual Superlatives

CATEGORY SAINT JOSEPH’S MOST OPPONENT’S MOST Points 22, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 21, by Janiah McKay of Auburn, 12/6/18

Field Goals 6, 4x, last by Lula Roig vs. Towson, 12/10/18 8, by Isabella Therien of Loyola Maryland, 11/25/18 Field Goal Att. 15, by Alyssa Monaghna vs. Villanova, 12/2/18 19, by Desiree Oliver of Temple, 11/9/18 Field Goal Pct. * .625 (5-of-8), by Clay and Mayock vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 .750 (6-of-8), by Princess Aghayere of Penn, 11/15/18

3 Point FG 6, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 4, by Danielle Durjan of Towson, 12/10/18 3 Point Att. 14, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 8, by Adrianna Hahn of Villanova, 12/2/18 3 Point Pct. # .500 (4-of-8), by Katie Jekot vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 1.000 (4-of-4), by Danielle Durjan of Towson, 12/10/18

Free Throws 9, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 9, by Janiah McKay of Auburn, 12/6/18 Free Throw Att. 10, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 10, by Janiah McKay of Auburn, 12/6/18 Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (7-of-7), by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Towson, 12/10/18 1.000 (4-of-4), by Crystal Primm of Auburn, 12/6/18

Offensive Rebs. 5, 2x, last by Katie Mayock vs. Auburn, 12/6/18 5, 3x, last by Mukiya Mayo of Towson, 12/10/18 Defensive Rebs. 8, by Michala Clay vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 9, by Adila Gathers of Niagara, 11/20/18 Total Rebs. 11, by Michala Clay vs. Loyola Maryland, 11/25/18 12, by Sienna Durr of Columbia, 11/29/18

Assists 8, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Rider, 11/24/18 6, by Mikayla Markham of Columbia, 11/29/18 Turnovers 6, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Towson, 12/10/18 8, by Janiya Clemmons of Columbia, 11/29/18 Blocked Shots 3, by Katie Mayock vs. Niagara, 11/20/18 4, by Eleah Parker of Penn, 11/15/18 Steals 4, 4x, last by Katie Jekot and Katie Mayock vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 5, 2x, lst by Kionna Jeter of Towson, 12/10/18 Minutes 43, by Alyssa Monaghan vs. Columbia, 11/29/18 40, 2x, last by Sienna Durr of Columbia, 11/29/18

* - Minimum of five attempts; # - Minimum of three attempts

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OVERALL STATISTICS

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#0 - Ashlyn Wert #1 - Whisper Fisher #2 - Lula Roig #3 - Nailah Delinois #4 - Kristalyn Baisden Gr. • Forward • 6-5 Sr. • Forward • 6-2 So. • Guard • 5-9 Jr. • Guard • 5-9 Sr. • Guard • 5-10

#5 - Elizabeth Marsicano #11 - Avery Marz #12 - Alyssa Monaghan #13 - Mary Sheehan #14 - Katie Jekot Fr. • Forward • 6-1 Gr. • Guard • 5-7 Sr. • Guard • 5-5 So. • Guard • 5-10 R-Fr. • Guard • 5-9

#20 - Rachel Gartner #22 - Devyne Newman #30 - Sarah Veilleux #33 - Katie Mayock #35 - Michala Clay Gr. • Guard • 5-7 Fr. • Guard • 5-8 Gr. • Guard/Forward • 6-0 Fr. • Forward • 6-2 Sr. • Forward • 6-0

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