La Salle University Digital Commons

La Salle Media Guides University Publications

1994 La Salle Women's Basketball Media Guide 1994-95 La Salle University

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides

Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle Women's Basketball Media Guide 1994-95" (1994). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 49. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/49

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1994-95U Saffle

omen «f

Media ifaide

•» - * / ^ , .jl

Lbbb^^bbI Lbb wIbLbb^ I

By* J ^_B _ BJFm ^MV 1 BW

I h» *=>' 1 ^HfMflr^ VwJbV B^Bf /- i k^v 2 - w ' * t WMM,FY 'J^ H V ^^^B B)

r Bl ^B HtSu^\''-"'' ' K. Bifl hiB^B^B^B^B^B^^X' * ^^B4ll

Ybm 1 ^^ J J^B^H ^H^H^HHHH

THE UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF Location , PA 19141 Hc.id Coach John Miller

Founded 1 863 Alma Mater/Year St. Charles Seminary/ 1969 Enrollment 5,800 Record at La Salle/Years 165-69/eight

President Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D. Overall Record/Years same

VP for Student Affairs Dr. Raymond P. Heath Office Phone Number 215-951-1525 Nickname Explorers Assistant Coach Tom Lochner Colors Blue & Gold Graduate Assistants Mary Heller, Jenny McGowan Conference Midwestern Collegiate Home Court/Capacity Hayman Hall/ 1,000 MEET THE EXPLORERS Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/2 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Director of Athletics Robert Mullen Newcomers (3) Haynes, Weiss and Wolfe Athletics Phone Number 215-951-1516 1993-94 Overall Record 19-9 Associate Athletic Director Thomas Meier 1993-94 MCC Record/Finish 7-5/4th Assistant Athletic Director/ 1993-94 Big 5 Record/Finish 3-1 /2nd Women's Senior Administrator Kathleen McNally Explorers by Class Juniors (4), Sophomores (6), Assistant Athletic Director/ Sports Information Director Howard Pachasa Pachasa's Home Number 609-582-8931 Assistant Sports Information/ Women's Basketball Contact Colleen Corace Corace's Home Number 215-641-1565

Assistant Sports Information Bob Vetrone, Sr. SID Phone Number 215-951-1605 SID Fax Number 215-951-1694 SID Mailing Address 1900 West Olney Avenue Box 805 Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199

Credits: The 1994-95 La Salle University women's basketball media guide was written, designed and edited by Colleen Corace, Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance from Elizabeth Kane and Melanie Parker. The records section was researched and compiled by Cristine Paull, Heather Sudul and Susan Senner, updated by Colleen Corace.

Printing: Nittany Valley Offset, State College, PA.

Photography: Daniel Burke, Dave Yoblick, Charlene Miraglia and the La Salle University News Bureau.

On the Cover: The 1994-95 Women's Basketball Team MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO LA SALLE

The 1994-95 La Salle University Women's Basketball Guide was prepared From Northern New Jersey by the La Salle University Sports Information Office to the news NJ Turnpike South to Exit 6, media in their coverage of the Explorers. Requests for additional informa- follow to PA Turnpike and take tion, feature materials and photographs should be made to Assistant Sports Exit 26 (309 South).* Information Director Colleen Corace at (215) 951-1605. From Southern New Jersey WORKING CREDENTIALS: Working press and photography creden- Route 42 West to Walt Whitman Bridge tials will be evaluated on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be requested From Bridge, follow Route 76 West by phoning the Sports Information Office prior to the start of the game. Route 76 West to Route 1 North Press seating is made available upon request only. (Roosevelt Expressway).**

PRESS ENTRANCE: Entrance to Hayman Hall is available through the From Northern main doors, on the parking lot side of the building. The court is located PA Turnpike Extension to Exit 25, on the third floor, which can be accessed by the back staircase in the lobby. to East-West Turnpike. Follow East to PA Turnpike Exit 26.* MEDIA SERVICES: Programs, including lineups, and game notes will be made available in the sports information office on the second floor From Delaware and Maryland prior to each game. A box score and running play-by-play will be provid- 1-95 North to Route 76 West (Central Philadelphia Exit) ed at the conclusion of each half. Stats are produced by the STATMAN II System. to Route 1 North (Roosevelt Expressway).**

RADIO LINES: Radio lines can be made available at the visitors request *Local Directions (From the North and West) by contacting the La Salle University Sports Information Office, and then Exit 26 to Route 309 South. 309 Expressway ends. by directly contacting Pennsylvania Bell at (215) 241-8500. Go straight on Ogontz, take right onto Olney Avenue Hayman Hall Entrance on left at second light.

PARKING: Parking is offered on an equal access basis. No parking passes will be issued. Available lots include the Hayman Hall parking lot and the **Local Directions (From the South)

Good Shepherd lot on Chew Street and Church Lane. Route 1 North to La Salle/Broad Street Exit.

Go left on Broad Street, then take left onto Belfield Avenue 1 hank you for your continued interest in La Salle University women's Follow Belfield, take right onto 20th Street

basketball. Take left onto Olney Avenue

Hayman Hall entrance is on left at first light.

^a Salle University

La Salle University is a liberal arts while receiving full academic credit La Salle students come from 700 institution which combines the best at La Salle. Programs are also avail- public and private schools in 30 of all educational worlds. With over able for a semester or a year of study states and 20 countries. The dormi-

5,800 men and women attending in Spain. tories house more than 1,700 resi- classes, the University offers a pleas- Among the major buildings on dent students in 1 1 residence halls ant environment within close prox- campus are: the Connelly Library; and three apartment complexes. imity to Philadelphia's cultural, the Roland Holroyd Science Center More than 75% of the student body social and historic centers. Founded with facilities for study and research plan to go onto graduate or profes- by the Brothers of Christian Schools, in Biology, Geology, Physics, and sional work in their fields, with more

La Salle is named for St. John Psychology; the Olney Hall class- than 1,200 degrees conferred annu-

Baptiste de la Salle, founder of the room building, and the College ally.

Christian Brothers. The institution, Union which houses offices for most La Salle undergraduates have been which began as a one-building acad- student activities and clubs. The awarded 47 Fulbright grants since emy in center city Philadelphia, is on Union building is also the main 1970, one of the highest number an 82.2-acre, 43-building campus in meeting place on campus. presented to an institution in the

Philadelphia's Germantown section. The athletic department is located Mid-Atlantic Region. According to

Students can be assured of as in Hayman Hall. The facility in- a recent survey, La Salle ranked in much personal guidance as needed cludes the 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk the top 4% nationally among private from faculty members, with a stu- Nataorium, three regulation-sized undergraduate institutions originat- dent faculty ratio of 15-1 and an basketball courts, a 12 laps/mile ing Ph.D.s (33rd out of 877 colleges average class size of 21 students. This suspended running track, weight and universities). commitment to the individual has training and exercise areas, a sauna, always been a major tenet of the squash courts and a medical/train-

Christian Brothers' goal. ing area. A limited number of requirements in English compositon, literature, philosophy and religion provide greater opportunity for depth out- side the student's major field. The number of courses required by a department of its major never ex- ceeds 17, leaving 8-10 courses as free electives that may be used to build a strong minor or to diversify one's background. Various independent study pro- grams provide the students with even greater options. A thriving nation- ally-recognized Honors Program is available for gifted students. "La

Salle in Europe" offers students the opportunity to spend their sopho- more or junior year at the Univer- sity of Fribourg, in Switzerland, OSEPH F. BURKE, F.S.C., Ph.D m

President, La Salle University

Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D., became La Salle University's 27th president on July 1, 1992. He had served as provost of the university since 1990.

Born in Philadelphia in 1945, Brother Burke is the first La Salle alumnus to head the 131-year-old university. He has

been a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the lay teaching order that conducts the university, since 1 963.

Brother Burke, who holds the academic rank of professor of psychology, originally served at La Salle from 1973 to 1986 as a faculty member, chairman of the Psychology Department, and president of the Faculty Senate for two terms.

During that time, he also initiated the university's graduate program in Human Services Psychology and was named a recipient of the Christian and Mary Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching.

After serving as an American Council of Education Fellow at the University of Hartford for the 1986-87 academic

year, Brother Burke was appointed dean of the College of Basic Studies and special assistant to the president of the

University of Hartford. He returned to La Salle as provost and vice president of the corporation in July, 1990.

A 1963 graduate of Philadelphia's La Salle College High School, Brother Burke earned his bachelor's degree in

English in 1968 from La Salle University and a master's degree in educational administration from the University of Miami. He earned a Ph.D. in psychology and anthropology from the International University. A clinical psychologist licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Brother Burke has had considerable profes- sional experience counseling adults and adolescents, especially college students and juvenile delinquents. He served as a part-time clinical psychologist at St.

Gabriel's Hall, the Christian Brothers' facility for incarcerated juveniles, from 1975-77.

Brother Burke has authored numerous articles and book chapters as well as the book Contemporary Approaches to Psychology and Counseling: The Self-

Regulation and Maturity Model a comprehensive graduate-level textbook on psychotherapy, published by Brooks/Cole in 1989.

He is a member of the American Council on Education's Council of Fellows and Commission on Leadership Development, the American Association for Higher Education, the Association for General and Liberal Studies, the American Psychological Association, and the Eastern Psychological Association. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, the YMCA of Greater Philadelphia, the Say Yes to Education

Foundation, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Balch Institute on Ethnic Studies, and the Campus Boulevard Corporation. He is also on the Board ofTrustees of the Phi KappaTheta Foundation, the Nominating Panel of the Board ofTrustees of the Community College of Philadelphia, and the Executive Committee of the Board ofTrustees of La Salle University. In addition. Brother Burke serves on the Institutional Affairs Committee of the Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Ethics Committee of Germantown Hospital.

yPobert Mullen

Director of Athletics

Under Robert Mullen, Director of Athletics, La Salle University has achieved national recognition. The men's

basketball program made six consecutive post-season tournament appearances (1987-1992) and the women's team earned berths in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 NCAA Tournament, and the 1992 Women's National Invitational Tourna-

ment. La Salle has also made many improvements in its facilities and within the athletic structure, with Mullen acting

as the catalyst for these changes.

Mullen had served as President of the Metro Atlantic (MAAC) and Chairman of the Philadel-

phia Big 5. Prior to joining the La Salle staff, he was Director of Athletics at the University of Southern Colorado and

Loras College. Mullen has been the President of the NA1A Athletic Directors Association and was the t ollege Represen-

tative to the Executive Council of the National Association of College Athletic Directors (NACDA). I le also has served

as the athletic administrator to the Goodwill Games in 1986 in Moscow. He has been on the NCAA Nomination

Committee and is on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Sports Congress.

Bob originally hails from the Delaware Valley, but left his home in Chester, PA, in 1948, lor residence in Park forest.

a suburb ol Chicago, where he obtained most of his education and athletic background. I le played several sports m high

school and college, although basketball was his main interest. Bob graduated with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., 1 d., from

Northern Illinois University, lie has been a head coach in almost every sport at the secondary level and .ut Vthletk

Director and head college basketball coach lor half of the l.isi three decades. Mullen had over 300 victories in just Id seasons, including several nips to the NAIA National Tournament,

On the family side, Mullen .mil his wile. Mania, have four children. Sherry is a respirator} therapist who is in. lined with three children. She lives in

II . a I I is is Hampshire, Sum, former )rake Iniversiry wide receiver, married, has a daughter and the directoi <>l operations at the 1 ong Beach ( lonvenrion

( Center in California with Spectator Inc. Kelly, a former member of (he La Salle track lea in. is married, has a daughter, and is a teacher m IVnns.mken. \|.

( Rob, played loot ball ai Ursinus 'ollege, where he is umcnilv a member ol the co.u lung si. ill. ^f cademic Support Services

PHILOSOPHY

Student-athletes involved in an intercollegiate athletic program are in a very unique

position. They are here in the role of both student and athlete and it is essential that

they meet the demands of each role in order to experience success at La Salle. The

Program of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes was designed to assist student-athletes in their adjustment to their unique role. Through academic advis- ing and essential support services, the active involvement of the student-athlete in the educational process is encouraged and the balance between academic and athletic achievement is fostered.

OBJECTIVES

- To assist the student-athlete in balancing academic demands so that their work toward an academic degree is completed.

- To provide a growth environment so the student-athlete can gain independence and achievement in all facets of life.

- To enhance the student-athlete's years at La Salle through the utilization of campus resources and enrichment programs.

-To assist freshmen and transfer students in their first semester in the adjustment to the demands of college through the orientation program.

- To encourage excellence in academics and athletics so that the individual's experience at La Salle is a rich and rewarding one.

ACADEMIC ADVISING

The course selection sheet of each student-athlete is reviewed prior to fall, spring and summer registration to ensure that all requirements are being met to continue satisfactory progress toward a degree and to maintain athletic eligibility.

MONITORING OF CLASSROOM PROGRESS In order to stay abreast of the academic

status of our student-athletes, progress re- ports monitoring attendence, completion of

assignments and test scores are requested of faculty members during the semester. These

reports also indicate if the student might

benefit from additional help in a specified

skill area. Freshmen and other selected stu- dent-athletes also meet weekly with the aca-

demic support services staff to complete self- assessment reports detailing attendence,

completion of assignments, class participa-

tion and any test or project scores received.

Chrissie Donahue and

Tina "4. " Wahl discuss

course selection. *4 cademic Support Services

TUTORING

If it is determined that any student-athlete could benefit from additional assistance to meet the demands of their courses, special tutoring is arranged. Our student-athletes have also made extensive use of the Sheekey Writing and

Study Skills Center, the Math Lab and the Computer Science labs, where individualized assistance is provided in particular skill areas.

STUDY HALL

Study hall is an academic practice designed to provide structured time for the student-athlete to complete the demands of class work. A study hall is open throughout the day for the use of the student-athlete. In addition, a supervised study hall is held each evening, Monday through Thursday. Student-athletes are assigned to this evening study hall at the discretion of their coaches in order to assist them in developing the skills needed to manage their time efficiently and effectively.

COUNSELING

Academic, career, and personal counseling is available through the Office ofAcademic Support Services as well as the

La Salle University Counseling Center and the Career Planning and Placement Bureau. The Counseling Center also assists the Office of Academic Support Services with identifying particular learning needs of any student-athlete and recommending specific courses of action which can be implemented to help ensure the academic success of the student.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Throughout the course of the year, special programs designed to respond to the specific needs of the student-athlete are arranged. These programs cover a diverse array of topics to stimulate and encourage the development of the student-athlete as a whole person. In addition, special Study Skills workshops are offered in conjunction with the Sheekey Writing and Study Skills Center of La Salle University. An orientation program including such relevant topics as time management, anxiety, interpersonal skill development and university etiquette is provided throughout the semester.

foe ( HUespu helping h.nul ^fthletic Department Staff

Dr. Raymond P. Heath Thomas Meier Kathleen McNally Howard Pachasa Vice President of Student Affairs Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director/ Assistant Athletic Director/ Women's Administrator Sports Information Director

* f

' / + / [ Colleen Corace Bob Vetrone, Sr. Peter D'Orazio Andy Palaggo Assistant Sports Information Assistant Sports Information Director of Intramurals/ Assistant Director, Hayman Hall Director/Women's Basketball Director Ticket Operations Contact

Lisa Poli Bill Gerzabek Mike Murphy Clare McCarthy Assistant Trainer Head Trainer Equipment Manager Basketball Secretary

Nonee Wagner Carol Bedics Basketball Manager Basketball Manager

6

/read Coach John Miller

John Miller looks to continue the winning tradition that is so familiar to La Salle basketball teams and this season will prove to be no different. Since coming to the helm in 1986, Miller has compiled an overall collegiate coaching

record of 165-69, which ranks him as the winningest coach in Explorer history. During the 1990-91 season, Miller

recorded his 100th victory and became the first women's coach ever to amass 100 wins. Miller's 100th victory was also a significant milestone for the university because it was the 300th victory for La Salle women's basketball. Then just

three seasons later, he recorded a personal best coaching milestone as he won his 300th victory (includes 1 50 high school wins).

Last year, Miller guided his squad to its 10th consecutive winning season with a 19-9 overall record, 7-5 in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. Last year's success also yielded a third consecutive (sixth overall) La Salle Invita- V tional title by defeating Mount Saint Mary's in the championship game. Under Miller's guidance, Mary Heller was the fourth La Salle player to be recognized as the tournament's MVP. Jenn Cole received the award twice and both Tracy Sneed and Jennifer Synder were also bestowed the award.

Miller has four 20+ winning seasons to his name, four MAAC regular season crowns, four Philadelphia Big 5 Championships, two NCAA appearances and one NWIT appearance. At the close of the 1989 season, Miller's Explor- ers were ranked #18 in the AP poll. He has also claimed three Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year honors, three MAAC Coach of the Year honors and a Regional Converse Coach of the Year Award. In addition to his own accomplishments. Miller has witnessed many individual player accomplishments. Jenn Cole became the all-time leading scorer,

Jenny McGowan became the all-time leader and Mimi Harris became the all-time assist leader, just to name a few. Miller also stresses the importance of the well-rounded student-athlete. Both Mary Greybush and Cole were named GTE Academic Ail-Americans.

Before joining the La Salle staff, Miller coached extensively on the high school level. In 1976, Miller was named the head coach of the boys team at

Archbishop Ryan High School, after serving as an assistant to "Speedy" Morris at Roman Catholic High School for five years. During his nine-year stint at Ryan, Miller was twice named Catholic League Coach of the Year. From Ryan, Miller moved on to Monsignor Bonner High School for a year, where he closed out his high school coaching career with 1 50 wins to his credit.

Miller, a 1969 graduate of St. Charles Seminary, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. He also obtained a Master's degree in Guidance and

Counseling from Villanova in 1976. Originally from Reading, PA, Miller and his wife, Emily, now reside in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia with their five year old daughter Katie.

SEASON BY SEASON PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986-87 21-7 1986-87 (CO-CHAMPS): 3-1 1986-87 9-3 1987-88 25-5 1987-88 (CO-CHAMPS): 3-1 1987-88 11-1 1988-89 28-3 1988-89 4-0 1988-89 11-1 1989-90 15-14 1991-92 (CO-CHAMPS): 3-1 1991-92 14-2 1990-91 16-12 1991-92 25-8 NCAA APPEARANCES NWIT APPEARANCES 1992-93 16-11 1987-88: 0-1 1991-92: 0-3

1993-94 19-9 1988-89: 1-1 OVERALL:165-69

MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR BIG S COACH OF THE YEAR 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89 1986-87, 1987-88, 1991 -92

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

COACH SEASONS YEARS RECORD PCX

John Miller 8 1986-94 165-69 70.5% "Speedy" Morris 2 1984-86 43-17 71.7% Kevin Gallagher 4 1981-84 61-54 53.0% Linda Lastowka 2 1978-81 31-23 57.4% Angie Scarengelli 3 1975-78 42-23 64.6% Mary O'Connor 3 1973-75 23-17 57.5% TOTALS 22 365-203 64.3%

ik

MB Vtssistant Coaches

THOMAS LOCHNER Assistant Coach Tom Lochner returns to the women's basketball team for his eighth season. Lochner has been John Millers right-hand man in all phases of running the women's program at La Salle, especially in the areas of scouting, recruiting, fundraising, and budget and travel manage- ment. Lochner came to La Salle in 1987, after meeting Miller at the NCAA Women's Final Four. Prior to joining the Explorer staff, Lochner coached girls basketball at his alma mater, Bishop Gibbons High School in Schenectady, New York, from 1981-87. The first two years were spent teaching the junior varsity, followed by four years as the head coach of the varsity. During his head coaching tenure, Bishop Gibbons went 88-13, winning the New York State Championship in the large division with a 26-2 mark in 1986. Lochner's team also claimed three sectional titles and he \V

was honored as New York State Section II Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1986. In addition to his coaching experience on the high school and collegiate level, he also has extensive summer camp work, instructing youths in the fundamentals of basketball. Lochner, a 1989 graduate of , earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education/Athletic Adminis- tration. He also has an Associate's degree in Marketing from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York.

Tom is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Education at Temple University and living in Willow Grove, PA, with his wife, Beth.

JENNIFER McGOWAN Jenny McGowan begins her second season as a graduate assistant coach. McGowan had a stellar career as an Explorer. She captained the team as a junior and senior. In her final season, McGowan averaged 10.9 points, 7.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 3.3 steals per game. She had a

career-high 23 points against Central Connecticut State in the first round of the La Salle Invita- tional, a career-high 15 rebounds at Chicago State and a career-high nine steals at Loyola.

McGowan became the 1 1th player in the history of the program to score her 1,000th point. She ended her collegiate career as the all-time steal leader. Not only does she lead the steal cat- egory, but she has also earned spots in the Top Ten career leaders in games started and played, field goals and free throws made, free throws attempted, rebounds and assists. She was also only the second player in women's history to record a triple double, the other was her cousin Kelly Greenberg. McGowan was a three-time La Salle Invitational All-Tournament Team Member and a two-time Philadelphia All-Big 5 Second Team selection.

Jenny graduated from La Salle in 1993 with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and is now pursuing her Master's degree in Human Services.

MARY HELLER

Mary Heller joins the La Salle coaching staff for her first year as a graduate assistant. As a player from 1990-94, Heller was the 12th person in the history of the program to score over 1,000 points. She also grabbed 733 rebounds, stole the ball 186 times, blocked 65 shots and sank 286

free throws. Heller is ranked in the top ten all-time career leader's list in all of these categories. She led the team in rebounding for three consecutive years and led the Explorers in scoring during her senior year as a co-captain.

Heller's career-high 27 points came in the last game of the 93-94 regular season at Evansville and in her junior campaign, she grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds in the victory over Central

Connecticut State in the first round of the La Salle Invitational, setting a tournament record. Also as a senior, she was named to two All-Tournament teams and was selected as the La Salle [nvitationals

Most Valuable Player. For all her accomplishments in her final year, 1 [eller was recognized on the All-MCC and All-Big 5 First Teams.

Mary graduated from La Salle in 1994 with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and is curie mlv pursuing her Master's degree in the same field at her alma mater.

. 1994-95 ^utlook YOUNG, BUTEXPERIENCED

With the core of the successful 1993-94 ing point guard for a very successful Bishop Junior tri-captain Marci Willis (Langhorne,

squad returning this season, La Salle should McDevitt team, will certainly receive her share PA) will battle it out with sophomore Margit prove to be a tough competitor. Head coach of playing time. Rinke (Pine River, MN) for the starting center

John Miller has his goals set high for a produc- Anyone that is familiar with last year's start- position. Willis became the starting center

tive and satisfying season. Miller claims that ing line-up will now ask a relevant question - seven games into the season last year. After his goals this season are no different than in with Blue making the transition to the two- averaging just about 16 minutes a game, Willis previous years. Miller and his Explorers will guard, where does that leave tri-captain Lori ended her sophomore season as La Salle's third strive for 20 wins because that seems to be the Sparling (Carmel, IN)? Probably as a third leading rebounder. As long as her knees don't

magic number. According to Miller, "If you guard. Miller is certainly not against going with give out, Willis will prove to be quite a threat achieve 20 wins in a season, everyone always a three-guard offense. In fact, he has done it in in the paint. At 6-2, Rinke is probably the only thinks you have a great year." Of course play- the past and has been very sucessful. Sparling true center on the team. She is a hard worker

ing a Division I schedule has the ever-luminous was the third leading scorer last season and will who, without a doubt, was the most improved thought of possibly going to the NCAA tour- most likely be the main ingredient to La Salle's player on the team last year. Hopefully Rinke

nament, but Miller feels he really does not have outside scoring game. Also in her favor is the will take her game to the next level this season. any control over that until the conference cham- fact that Sparling is strong enough to play small Walk-ons Patrice McGovern (Voorhees, NJ) pionship. However he does feel, if a team is forward. and Tina Wahl (Ambler, PA) both saw limited successful enough during the regular season, it The three other players that will also be look- action last year, but when they did compete, may receive an at-large bid, an idea Miller con- ing to see time at either the two-guard or small they really gave it their all. McGovern is a stantly stresses to his players throughout the forward positions are sophomores Marnie guard, while Wahl is a forward. They com- year. Miller also invokes in his team that they McBreen (Havertown, PA) and Stephanie bined for eight points and six rebounds and should play their best every single game no Coddens (Detroit, MI) and newcomer Sarah each of them averaged a little under 2 minutes matter who the opponent may be. Haynes (New Palestine, IN). What offense a game. They will continue to provide their This year, La Salle will have to do without John Miller decides to run will determine how support to make the other players better. the talents of graduated seniors Mary Heller these players will contribute. McBreen led the The schedule itself is both varied and chal- and Lisa Auman, who combined for 22.8 points team in three-point percentage, shoot- lenging. The Explorers kick off the 1994-95 and 1 rebounds per game, but Miller is confi- ing over 40% from that range. She is capable season at St. Joseph's University in a women's dent that he has a fine nucleus returning. The of hitting the outside jumper or taking the ball Big 5 doubleheader against Penn. They will

Explorers return four starters, a number of key inside. Coddens has a nice stroke, but is more then head north to participate in the Harvard reserves, and a talented trio of incoming fresh- likely to play small forward rather than guard. Tip-off Tournament which also features men all vying for starting positions. This years However even at the three position, Miller Fordham and College. The Explorers team may be young, but they are experienced. would like Coddens to shoot outside more this will close out the month of December against

Eight of 1 returning players all received a qual- year. Haynes joins the team after having a su- the three remaining Big 5 teams (Temple, ity amount of playing time last year and all of perb high school career. As a senior she aver- Villanova and St. Joseph's), new conference them will be making significant contributions aged over 23 points per game and ended her opponent Cleveland State, and host their 15th to the success of this years squad. Miller in- four-year stint as the school's all-time leading annual La Salle Invitational in which their tends to put the best players on the floor re- scorer and rebounder. guests this year include Richmond, Morgan gardless of position. In fact, he always down- At the power forward position, Chrissie State and . plays the importance of starting. What is more Donahue (Broomall, PA) returns as La Salle's To begin the new year, the team will mi- important to him is who finishes the game. top scorer and rebounder. Donahue came to grate south to take on Tampa and South Florida. After running the floor from the point guard La Salle as a highly touted high school player When La Salle returns home, the remainder of position last year, tri-captain Allyson Blue and proved she had no trouble adjusting to the their games will all be against MCC schools.

(Barnesville, PA) will now return to her natu- college style. She was the first rookie ever to The Explorers will meet Wright State and

ral position of shooting guard this season. Blue start and play in all the games as a freshman Xavier at Hayman Hall, then go to Detroit, sacrificed for the good of the team by playing under John Miller and also led the team in Notre Dame and Butler. La Salle finishes Janu- point, but now sophomore Ann Gallagher minutes played. Look for Donahue to really ary at home versus Illinois-Chicago.

(Broomall, PA), who has one full year of expe- step up her game and lead the team both of- Unlike the warm weather trip that began rience under her belt, will take the reigns. fensively and defensively this season. Freshman January, the extremely cold weather will start

Gallagher led the team with 1 14 assists last sea- Sarah Weiss (Libertyville, IL) is capable of play- February when the Explorers travel to Wiscon- son and Miller is confident that she will con- ing all three positions, but at 6-0, will most sin-Milwaukee and Wisconsin-Green Bay. tinue to learn, develop and excel at that posi- likely be used underneath. As a high school There is light at the end of the tunnel however, tion. However, freshman Katie Wolfe (Ambler, senior, Weiss scored 438 points and grabbed as La Salle then encounters a four-game home

PA) will definitely be challenging Gallagher for 295 rebounds. She shattered the school's re- stand with Northern Illinois, Loyola-Chicago, the starting spot. Wolfe, who comes to La Salle bounding record with her career 835 boards. Detroit and Notre Dame before the team hits as a two-time Northern Division MVP of the With her versatility, Weiss should see a signifi- the road to Ohio to finish the regular season at

Philadelphia Catholic League and was the start- cant amount of time on the court. Wright State, Xavier and Cleveland State. This year's MCC tournament will be held at North- ern Illinois from March 9-11. 10 1994-95 poster

NO NAME CL POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

3 Katie Wolfe FR G 5-5 Ambler, PA/Bishop McDevitt 11 *Marnie McBreen SO G 5-9 Havertown, PA/Cardinal O'Hara 20 *Tina Wahl SO F 5-9 Ambler, PA/Gwynedd Mercy Academy 21 *Marci Willis JR F/C 6-1 Langhorne, PA/Council Rock 22 *Patrice McGovern JR G 5-6 Voorhees, NJ/Paul VI 30 Sarah Haynes FR F/G 5-9 New Palestine, IN/New Palestine 31 *Ann Gallagher SO G 5-5 Broomall, PA/Cardinal O'Hara 32 *Allyson Blue JR G 5-8 Barnesville, PA/Mahanoy Area 33 *Lori Sparling JR G 5-7 Carmel, IN/Carmel 34 Sarah Weiss FR F 6-0 Libertyville, IL/Libertyville 43 *Margit Rinke SO C 6-2 Pine River, MN/Brainerd 44 *Stephanie Coddens SO F 5-10 Grosse Pointe, MI/Grosse Pointe South 45 *Chrissie Donahue SO F 5-11 Broomall, PA/Cardinal O'Hara *Denotes letterwinners (10)

STARTERS RETURNING (4) NAME POS CL HT HOMETOWN PPG RPG

Chrissie Donahue F so 5-11 Broomall, PA 13.0 6.8 Lori Sparling G JR 5-7 Carmel, IN 10.0 3.2 Allyson Blue G JR 5-8 Barnesville, PA 6.3 3.1 Marci Willis F/C JR 6-1 Langhorne, PA 3.9 4.4

STARTERS LOST (1) NAME POS HT HOMETOWN PPG RPG

Lisa Auman 5-11 Birdsboro, PA L3

LETTERWINNERS LOST (1) NAME POS HT HOMETOWN PPG RPG

Mary Heller F/C 6-0 Uniondale, PA 15.1 7.7

NEWCOMERS (3) NAME POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

1 Sarah Haynes F/G 5- ) New Palestine, IN/New Palestine

Sarah Weiss F 6-0 Libertyville, 11/1 ik-nw ille Katie Wolfe G 5-5 Ambler, PA/Bishop McDevitt '

-a c

T3 Ui CG -a U 2 u 60 rt C P 60 c u -a -a a. o on U o '3a

_C a, 4-» O CO O 93 c o 2 I Q O

U rt <

^ .2 ft 60 •M = CO

a s CQ <

s ^ c

^

y 'c C

-C C u CO o

E DC

rt O

< ri -a of S^U c ,-i c S^ o o '— 2 U

T"1 u O °

4-. -a y ? ._

t f

t

^v - IT

•A ' 1

¥*> Hyson Blue #32

5-8 JUNIOR GUARD m BARNESVILLE, PA/ MAHANOY AREA

MILLER ON BLUE: "We are looking for big things from Car-wr Personal Ally. This will be her second full year back after her injury fff^s and she should return even stronger than last year."

NOTES: Tri-captain.. .Academically, the only upperclassman Born in on the squad. ..Hopefully will be able to put her quickness Points: 1 6 vs Villanova and ability to hit the jumper to work this year, as she moves Hazel ton, PA, back to her natural position at the two-guard slot. Rebounds: 7 twice

on November 1993-94: After being recruited as a two-guard. Ally made a Assists: 4 several times sacrifice for the good of the team and ran the point. ..Started

and played in all 28 games... Averaged 6.3 points and 3.1 18, 1973... rebounds per game. ..Had her best outing of the season at home against Villanova, where she shot a perfect 6-6 from the Daughter of field and 4-4 from the line for a team-leading 16 points.. .Was second on the team with 57 assists. ..Also accumulated 26 Robert and steals and nine blocks. ..Scored in double figures in seven games. ..Was named to the MCC Academic Honor Roll. ..Was named La Salle's Big 5 Unsung Hero. Carol Blue. ..Has

1992-93: Was medically redshirted for the season because one younger she tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee during a summer league game. sister... Majoring 1991-92: Saw limited action in her freshman role. ..Played

1 86 minutes over 25 games. ..Shot over 45% (30/65) from in Psychology... the field and 68% (13/19) from the foul line.. .Scored 73

points and pulled down 29 rebounds... Had 13 assists and 1 Wants to obtain steals. ..Scored a career-high 16 points versus Colgate in a 25 minute performance.. .Had a stellar game against Loyola with /A a Master's degree 14 points on 6-7 field goals and 2-2 free throws. ..Pulled down six rebounds in her second collegiate game versus Penn in only 12 minutes. in Physical HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 25.3 points and 7.2 rebounds Therapy...Also per game as a senior at Mahanoy Area High School. ..Guided her team to its second consecutive class AA title in enjoys running, 1991. ..Finished her high school career as the second all-time leading scorer with 1,819 points. ..During her four-year stint, Mahanoy posted an unbelievable 116-10 record. ..Named to and several all-star teams, including the Hazelton Standard- Speaker All-Area Team, the Reading Eagle All-Anthracite golf... High First Team and the Pottsville Rebublican First Team. ..Also recognized as a USA Today Honorable Mention for t School Coach Pennsylvania. ..Member of the National Honor Society.. .Mahanoy Area Scholar-Athlete with a class ranking

ot fifth. ..Also earned four letters in track. ..Schuykill Track was Joseph League All-Star Team.

Alansky.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

1993-94 28/28 68/171 .398 0/1 .000 41/55 .746 177 6.3 22 65 87 3.1 27/0 57 90 9 26 619 1991-92 25/0 30/65 .462 0/0 .000 13/19 .684 73 2.9 3 26 29 1.2 14/0 13 20 11 186 t Totals 53/28 98/236 .415 0/1 .000 54/74 .730 250 4.7 25 91 116 2.2 41/0 70 110 9 37 805

74 ; 1 ft ori Sparling #33

5-7 JUNIOR GUARD m CARMEL, IN/ CARMEL

MILLER ON SPARLING: "Lori will play the perimeter CaresW rfia/fi$ again. She is one of our top returners, if not the top offensive Personal threat from the outside. Continue to watch for Lori to constantly improve her game." Born in NOTES: Tri-captain... Mostly seen at the shooting guard position, but can also play point when needed. ..Will be a big Points: 25 vs Notre Dame Kokomo, IN, key to La Salle's outside scoring game. Rebounds: 7 vs Notre Dame

1993-94: Started and played in all 28 games. ..Came on on September Assists: 6 vs Delaware strong in the second half of the season as an offensive

threat... Team's third leading scorer, averaging 10 points per 7, 1973... game. ..Averaged 12.3 points per game in MCC games. ..Also grabbed 90 rebounds for a 3.2 average. ..Shot over 40% from the floor and over 70% from the line. ..Had a career-high 23 Daughter of points at home against Evansville, then broke her career-high, as she scored 25 points at Notre Dame.. Also had a career- Al and Pat high seven rebounds versus the Irish. ..Had a season and team high six assists at Delaware. ..Handed out 40 assists and had 29 thefts. ..Led the team in scoring in three games. ..Led the

Sparling.. .Has team in rebounding in one game. ..Scored in double figures in

1 3 games.. .Was named Big 5 Player of the Week. one older 1992-93: Played in all 27 games. ..Earned three starts on the year.. .Shot 45% (12/27) from three point range and over brother... 70% (15/21) from the foul line. ..Scored 153 points in her rookie campaign...Averaged 5.7 points and 2.0 rebounds per Majoring in game. ..Handed out 33 assists and stole the ball 24 times. ..Scored in double figures six times. ..Had a season-high

15 points at Dayton. ..Had a season-high six tebounds and Elementary five steals at home versus Drexel...Also had tour assists agaisnt Evansville. ..Named to the MCC All-Newcomer Team.

Education HIGH SCHOOL: Came to the east coast after having a stellar high school career at Carmel High School in Also enjoys Indiana. ..Claimed numerous awards and honors, including being named to the All-Semi State Team in her senior

year... Two-time All-State.. .Three-time All-Regional.. .Four- skiing and time All-Sectional. ..Four-time All-Conference Selection. ..Member of the Indiana All-Star team, in which shopping... High the best 13 girls of the state are exclusively selected to compete against Kentucky's All-Star team. ..Recognized as the Indianapolis Area Most Valuable Player.. .Averaged 21 points. School Coach five rebounds, three assists and three steals per game as a senior.. Accumulated 1,540 careei points.. .Set II school was Jud records, including most free throws made in a season ( 100). ..Most Valuable Player ol her team three ol loin

years.. .Also lettered in volleyball and Softball. Warren.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3HT— / Oil 1)11 TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FI7FTA FT% FTS AVG REH REB RIB AVG FF/O AST TO BIK Ml M1N

• •), ' 28/28 II8/2')I ,HI(.

1992-93 27/3 63/173 .364 12/27 .445 15/21 1 y .714 153 5.7 8 36 54 2.0 51/0 33 44 519

III Tototh fotals 55/31 181/464 .390 2X/83 (4/63 1 14 SI >H I ii 125 ) III 5

15 m arci Willis #21

6-1 JUNIOR I CENTER m LANGHORNE, PA/ COUNCIL ROCK

MILLER ON WILLIS: "Last season Marci was slowed UGLr-wr( ;L severe swelling in it tfifik Personal by her good knee. However, she had scoped at the end of the year, so I hope she will continue to do the things that were so positive before her knee Born in really started to hamper her."

Points: 1 1 twice Trenton, NJ, NOTES: Tri-captain... Powerful rebounder... Gained valuable playing experience last season at the center Rebounds: 10 vs Evansville (1993) spot. ..Look for Marci to go strong to the basket and score Steals: 4 vs American on January 5, inside points from the .. .Can only improve this season. 1974... Daughter 1993-94: Started in 21 of 28 games played. ..Grabbed 122 rebounds for a 4.4 average... Also dropped 108

of JoDean points. ..Shot 46% (40-87) from the field.. .Had 21 steals and 10 blocked shots ...Led the team in rebounding in Willis.. .Has four games. ..Had a career-high 1 1 points twice. ..Had a season-high nine rebounds twice at home versus Villanova and Xavier...Had a career-high four steals in La

one older Salle Invitational title game against Mount Saint Mary's.

brother... 1992-93: Only played in 15 of 27 games (183 minutes) for the Explorers. ..Sat out during the spring semester of Majoring in her freshman year to concentrate on academics. ..Had a season-high six points at Butler.. .Had a career and team-

high 10 rebounds at Evansville... Twice dished out two Business... assists and had two steals at home against Dayton. ..Shot over 50% (13/24) from the floor and 47% (8/17) from Also enjoys the charity stripe. ..Had 34 points and 45 rebounds in her rookie campaign. ..Had one double figure rebounding

game. ..Had totals of eight assists, three blocks and two going to the steals on the season.

movies and HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 1 2 points and 1 2 rebounds in her senior year at Council Rock High School. ..Captain ...Posted the most rebounds (317) of any player in the shopping... Suburban I League... Selected to the Bucks County First 'X Team, "Golden 14", Lower Bucks County All-Star Team High School and Second Team All-Area in Trenton, NJ... Received several Player of the Week honors throughout her senior year.. .Member of the All-Tournament Team in the

Coach was Papiano Memorial Christmas Tournament at Camden County Community College. ..Named the Most Valuable Robert Player of her team. ..First athlete from Council Rock to

receive a scholarship to play basketball at a Division I Assetto. college. ..Also lettered in track and field.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3FT— / OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MEN

1993-94 28/21 40/87 .460 0/0 .000 28/50 .560 108 3.9 54 68 122 4.4 40/0 5 40 10 21 446 1992-93 15/0 13/24 .542 0/0 .000 8/17 .471 34 2.3 15 30 45 3.0 14/0 8 10 3 2 183

1 Totals 43/21 53/111 .478 0/0 .000 36/67 .537 142 3.3 69 98 167 3.9 54/0 13 50 13 23 629 atrice McGovern

5-7 JUNIOR GUARD VOORHEES, NJ/ • m PAUL VI

MILLER ON McGOVERN: Patrice is the Careerf- rfi

works extremely hard at practice and is always Born in cheering her teammates on from the bench." Voorhees, NJ, Points: 2 four times (1993) NOTES: Looks to gain some increased Assists: 1 vs Butler on February 7, playing time this season. ..Joins the team for a Steals: 1 vs Duquesne (1993) third year as a walk-on. ..Always gives 100% at

1974.. .Daughter practice... Well-liked by everyone on the team. of John and 1993-94: Saw limited action in seven Claire games. ..Scored a basket at home against Evansville...Was 2-2 from the line. ..Grabbed a

McGovern... against Boston University at Seton Has two older Hall Tournament. and one 1992-93: Saw limited playing time in 10 games (25 minutes). ..Shot 44.5% (4/9) from sister younger the field. ..Scored eight points. ..Had one assist

and one steal. ...Majoring in

Elementary and HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the National Honor Society.. .Earned three letters in

Special basketball... Selected to the All-Conference Education... Team. ..Also lettered in cross country and track. Plans to teach and coach after she graduates... High School Coach was

Carol Harris.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / Dll OFF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT°/o PTS AVG RF.B RFB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

7/0 0/ 1 l (Kin 1 1 1993 94 .000 0/0 .000 2/2 2 so .1 1 10/0 „ L992-93 4/9 .445 0/2 .000 0/0 .000 8 .8 .0 2/0 1 1 21

17/0 4/10 .400 0/2 .000 1 OHO 1(1 i. | 1 1 1 . o i ;s

J7 V tephanie Coddens #44 5-10 SOPHOMORE FORWARD m GROSSE POINTE, MI/ GROSSE POINTE SOUTH

MILLER ON CODDENS: "Steph is an Carter rff/vs Personal extremely athletic player. She was reluctant to shoot the ball from the outside as a freshman, Born in Grosse but now that she has experience, hopefully she will become more confident in her Pointe, MI, on Points: 5 vs Notre Dame ability." Rebounds: 3 vs Georgia Southern October 6, 1975 Steals: 2 twice NOTES: Probably has the most athleticism ...Daughter of of any player on the squad... Look for Steph to Robert Coddens become more involved on offense this season. ..As a small forward she has nice and Eleanore outside range. Griffin... Has an 1993-94: Played in 25 games.. .Scored 25 older brother, points and grabbed 20 rebounds...Also had 14

steals, nine assists and two blocks. ..Had a two older sisters season-high five points at Notre Dame... Had

and a younger a season-high three rebounds at home against American. brother. . .Undecided

as to what area HIGH SCHOOL: All-State in Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer.. .Most Valuable Player in which to as a junior and senior.. .Co-Captain as a junior major... Wants to and senior... Honored with the Thursby Award for best senior athlete.. .Earned four letters in

work in the field basketball, three in volleyball and soccer and

one letter in softball... Participated in three of physical AAU National Tournaments. therapy or sports

medicine. ..High School Coach was Peggy Van Eckoute.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT-- / OFF DEF TOT Cof-wr ^ G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN -7— 1993-94 25/0 9/39 .231 1/9 .111 6/9 .667 25 1.0 7 13 20 .X 23/0 9 24 2 14 179 ft fotats t -' 25/0 9/39 .231 1/9 111 6/9 .667 25 1.0 7 13 20 .8 23/0 9 24 2 14 179

18 ,

fi hrissie Donahue

5-11 SOPHOMORE FORWARD BROOMALL, PA/ CARDINAL O'HARA

MILLER ON DONAHUE: "Chrissie had an &are&r rii(ifig Personal unbelievable rookie campaign. As a freshman, she led the team in minutes played and was also the second leading scorer and rebounder. She will just continue Born in Broomall, to get better." Points: 25 vs Butler PA, on May 1 1 NOTES: The of player that makes the other four type Rebounds: 14 twice 1975. ..Daughter players on the court better.. .Has an innate sense of the game, almost like a "coach on the floor"... Makes good Steals: 4 four times of Joe and Meg decisions with the basketball.

Donahue. ..Has an 1993-94: Started and played in all 28 games, first rookie ever to do so under John Miller.. .La Salle's top older brother, two returning scorer and rebounder.. Averaged 13 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. ..Had the best older sisters and percentage on the team and in the MCC, ninth best in the nation. ..Also had 47 assists, 44 steals and 13 two younger blocks. ..Led the team in scoring in eight games. ..Led the Explorers in rebounding in nine games. ..Had a sisters. ..Majoring career-high 25 points in overtime victory at Butler.. .Had a career-high 14 rebounds at Temple and in Management... Notre Dame. ..Scored in double figures in 19 games. ..Named to the Mayfair Farms Classic at Seton Wants to hold a Hall and the La Salle Invitational All-Tournament management Teams. ..Named to the MCC All-Newcomer Team. ..Named Philadelphia Big 5 Rookie of the Year. position in the HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-Philadelphia sports field when Catholic League First Team Selection. ..Two-time Catholic League Southern Division Most Valuable she graduates... Player.. .Three-time All-Delaware County Player of the Year... Two-time Philadelphia Inquirer All-

Enjoys listening Southeastern and All-Area First I cam. ..Two-time AAU Ail-American. ..All-time leading scorer (boys or to music and girls) at Cardinal O'Hara High School. ..Scored 1,446 career points. ..Led O'Hara to three consecutive all types watching ( .uholic League titles. ..Led O'Hara to 45 consecutive

leauge victories. ..Member of the team that had a three of sporting year record of 71-9, including an undefeated 28-0 in

her senior year... Ic.im was also ranked #1 1 in the events. ..High nation in final USA Today poll. .Also lettered in School Coach was softball... Three-time All-Philadelphia Catholic 1 eague softball player. Jack Keffer.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF 1>1 l km yi:ar G/GS PG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG RF.B RFB RF.R \\(, PF/D AST TO BIJv ST1. MIN

1993-94 28/28 120/2S4 .472 .1/20 ISO 121/140 ,864 364 13.0 i(> 145 I'M 6.8 77/0 47 71 13 •M "SO ' Tottxh [nulls 28/28 120/254 .150 121/140 i 13.0 16 i 15 191 6 B . 71 13 B0

19 V't nn Gallagher #31

5-5 SOPHOMORE GUARD BROOMALL, PA/ # CARDINAL O'HARA

MILLER ON GALLAGHER: "Ann had an Cd^^et ffifrks Personal exceptional freshman year. As the back-up point guard, she did a great job calling the in Born plays. I told Ann myself that she did the best job of any freshman point guard in my eight Philadelphia, PA, Points: 1 3 vs Butler years, including all-time assist leader Mimi Rebounds: 4 three times on September 26, Harris." Assists: 7 three times 1975. ..Daughter NOTES: Most likely candidate for the of John and Joan starting point guard position now that Coach Miller will move Ally Blue back to shooting Gallagher... Has guard. ..Most difficult position to play,

two older sisters especially the way La Salle runs their offense... Learns plays quickly and has enough and one younger confidence to "order" the others around on the court. brother.. .Sister

Kathleen is a La 1993-94: Played in all 28 games for the

Explorers. ..La Salle's back-up point guard in Salle graduate... her rookie campaign. ..Led the team in assists

Other sister Joanie with 1 14. ..Scored over 100 points (3.9 ppg) and grabbed 45 rebounds...Also had 36 plays basketball for steals. ..Had a career-high 13 points in first Boston College round of the MCC Tournament against

Bulter...Also scored 1 1 points at Notre ...Undecided about Dame. ..Dished out a season-high seven assists her major ...Has in three consecutive games.

career ambitions of HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity

letters... Two-time All-Delaware becoming a lawyer County...Two-time All-Catholic League. ..All-

or psychologist State as a senior.. .Philadelphia Inquirer All- Southeastern Pennsylvania and All- ...High School Area. ..Philadelphia Catholic League Scholar- Coach was Jack Athlete. ..Greatest moment was beating the #1

ranked Shelbyville and ending their 1 10 game Keffer. winning; streak.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MLN

1 993-94 28/0 28/73 .384 6/15 .400 46/75 .613 108 3.9 11 34 45 1.6 50/1 114 81 36 630 Totait ^ Totals 28/0 28/73 .384 6/15 .400 46/75 .613 108 3.9 11 34 45 1.6 50/1 114 81 36 630

20 m arnie McBreen #11 5-9 SOPHOMORE GUARD HAVERTOWN, PA/ CARDINAL O'HARA

MELLER ON McBREEN: "Marnie did some very oaree/*- ffi^s Personal nice things as a freshman. She reminds me a lot of Jenny McGowan - diving on the floor for loose

Born in Media, balls, being disruptive on defense, etc. In fact, she turned the Penn game around for us. Look for her Points: 14 vs Penn PA, on March 4, to be a real contributor this year." Rebounds: 6 four times Assists: 4 twice 1975. ..Daughter NOTES: Can play in the two-guard slot or at small forward. ..Drives to the basket nicely or of James and knocks down the three-point shot. ..Could move into one of the starting roles this season. Regina McBreen

1993-94: Played in all 28 games. ..Earned one

...Has an older start at DrexeL.Led the team in three-point field

goal percentage (.429). ..Shot 100% from three-

brother and point range at Butler.. .Scored 126 points for a 4.5 average. ..Grabbed 80 rebounds for a 2.9

sister ...Majoring average. ..Stole the ball 39 times and handed out 21

assists. ..Had a career-high 14 points in the first in Psychology... game of the season against Penn. ..Pulled down a

season-high six rebounds on tour different Thinking about occasions... Scored in double figures in three games.

coaching after HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter on team that won three consecutive Catholic League

she graduates Championships. ..First Team All-Catholic League as

a senior.. .First Team All-Delaware County as a

...Enjoys senior.. .Second Team All-Southeastern

Pennsylvania as a senior... Third Team All-Area as a

working out or senior.. .Second Team All-Delaware County as a

junior.. .Second Team All-Catholic League as a

dancing. ..High junior.. .Roundball Classic State All-Star.... Member

of team that was ranked #1 1 in final USA Today

School Coach poll. ..Most memorable moment was winning the

Catholic Championship three years in a was Jack Keffer. row.. .Member of the Philadelphia Belles AAU Team that placed 7th in 1993 nationals.. .Also played volleyball lor Cardinal O'Hara.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF OFF TOT Carear YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% FTS AVG RF.B RF.B RF.B AVG PF/D AST TO B1.K STL M1N

1 993-94 28/1 43/121 .355 18/42 .429 22/3S .62') 126 4.5 2,< 57 so 2.9 75/2 21 47 1 39 521

<>2'> TotJs fools 28/1 13/121 12(. 4.5 2.» I 19 521

2J Wi argit Rinke

6-2 SOPHOMORE CENTER 0& t(8± PINE RIVER, MN/ BRAINERD

MILLER ON RINKE: "Margie made an oaree/* Hf/vs Personal unbelievable amount of improvement last season. She is a very coachable player with a tremendous Born in attitude. Continue to watch for her to make great strides in her game." Points: 16 vs American Lake, Moose vs NOTES: Post player... Reached the peak of her Rebounds: 6 American MN, on April freshman year in January, but unfortunately Assists: 2 twice sprained her ankle and never came back quite at

100%. ..Hopefully, she will pick up where she left 15, 1975 ... off last season when she was at her peak. Daughter of 1993-94: Played in 26 of 28 games.. .Shot 48.2%

from the field and 75.6% from the charity Vic and Kama stripe. ..Scored 1 14 points and grabbed 71

rebounds...Also had 12 steals, eight assists and

Rinke. ..Has seven blocks. ..Had a career-high 16 points and six

rebounds at home against American. ..Also went a

one younger perfect 8-8 from the foul line versus ALL.In the

first round of the UNCW Tournament, shot brother... 85.7% (6-7) from the floor.. .Led the team in scoring in two games. ..Led the team in rebounding Undecided in two games. ..Scored in double figures in four games. about her HIGH SCHOOL: All-time leading scorer at major... Enjoys Brainerd with 1,750 points. ..All-time leading rebounder at Brainerd with 1,237 spending time rebounds. ..Named Minnesota Coaches All-State in junior and senior years. ..Only junior named to the with friends 1992 All-State team... Twice named Press Association All-State Tournament Team... Three-

time Most Valuable Player in basketball. ..All- ...High School Conference Selection in basketball, volleyball and Coach was golf.. .Team captain in basketball, volleyball and Jim golf. .Most Valuable Player in volleyball. ..Named

Brainerd's Athlete of the Year as a senior.. .Member

Gogolin. of the National Honor Society... Received Triple "A" award.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% FTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

1993-94 26/0 40/83 .482 0/0 .000 34/45 .756 114 4.4 29 42 71 2.7 43/0 8 20 7 12 283 1 Totak? Totals 26/0 40/83 .482 0/0 .000 34/45 .756 114 4.4 29 42 71 2.7 43/0 8 20 7 12 283 ij

22 n ina Wahl #20

5-9 SOPHOMORE FORWARD p AMBLER, PA/ GWYNEDD MERCY ACADEMY

MILLER ON WAHL: Like Patrice Car^r ffijifis Personal McGovern, Tina is a perfect person to have as

a walk-on. She is intelligent in picking up

Born in plays and works extremely hard at practice. Points: 2 three times Abington, PA, She is a great representative of La Salle." Rebounds: 2 vs Evansville NOTES: Returns to the team for her second on March 3, Assists: 1 vs American year as a walk-on. ..Is well-liked by everyone

1975. ..Daughter on the team. ..Adds a lot of class to the always heard cheering on her of Charles and team. ..Can be teammates Mary Jane 1993-94: Joined the team last season as a Wahl. ..Has one walk-on. ..Saw action in eight games. ..Went 2-

4 from the field and 2-3 from the older brother line. ..Scored a total of six points and pulled and two older down five rebounds in 15 minutes. ..Also had one steal. ..Academically, she pulls up the

sisters. . . Undecided team's overall GPA with her perfect 4.0. about her HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity major... Greatest letters in basketball, three in and two in field hockey.. .Was an All-League selection

sports moment as a sophomore and senior.. .Was an All-Area

selection in 1 1th and 12th grade. .. All-Star in was making it to Labor Classic. ..Highest GPA or graduating the Final Four of class... Featured on Channel 6 as the Best of the Class of 1993. the State

tournament...

High School coach was Ed

Holzer.

/ — TOTAL — / / — 3PT— / OFF DBF TOT u a YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG /o FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA IT% PTS AVG KFB KF.H RF.B AVG PF/I) AST TO BLK SIT MIN

i 1993-94 8/0 2/4 .son 0/0 .000 2/3 .667 <> .K 3 2 5 .6 1/0 ll 1 15

inn TotJs Totals 2/4 0/0 2/3 *

23 R arah Haynes #30

5-8 school leading 1,172 points.. .Grabbed 680 rebounds, also a school record. ..Averaged 23.7 points and 10 rebounds per game as a FRESHMAN senior.. .Also contributed 4.1 assists and 3.7 steals per game. ..Scored a career-high 36 points against Pendleton GUARD Heights. ..Indianapolis Suburban Female Athlete of the NEW PALESTINE, IN/ Year... Indiana All-Star team...Hoosier Basketball Magazine's 1993-94 Girls All-State Selection. ..Second team All-State. ..Three NEW PALESTINE time All-Conference, All-County and All-Sectional. ..All-Metro First team and All-Regional twice. ..Indianapolis Star First

MILLER ON HAYNES: "Sarah is very much like a Chrissie Team...All-Star two years. ..Two-time team MVP.. .Led New Pal Donahue, even though they do not play the same position. She to two sectionals.. .Received US Army Reserve National Scholar/ plays the game intelligently and makes everyone around her Athlete Award.. Academic All-State. ..Valedictorian. ..Member of better." National Honor Society.. .President of Student Council ...S.A.D.D. Chapter President. ..Hoosier Girls State Rep- NOTES: Can play shooting guard or small forward. ..Typical La resentative. ..Also participated in volleyball and tennis. Salle player, as one of the other coaches remarked to John Miller at the AAU tournament. ..She does more positive things on the PERSONAL: Born in Kenosha, Wl, on August 25, court that the normal spectator does not even realize. 1976,.. .Daughter of Bruce and Martha Haynes. ..Has one older ( brother.. .Plans to major in Mathematics. ..Enjoys reading and

. HIGH SCHOOL: Started every game all four years. ..Scored a biking.. .High School Coach was Allen Cooper.

K< arah Weiss #34

6-0 floor.. .Had a career-high 33 points, after shooting 15-21 from the field. ..Scored in double digits in 21 of 30 games.. .Led team FRESHMAN to a 26-4 overall record. ..Shattered the schools career rebounding record with her 835 career boards. ..Also accumulated 1,037 career FORWARD points. ..Set school's single season rebounding record as a junior ..Set school record for single game rebounds LIBERTYVILLE, IL/ with 305 rebounds. with 21 and school record for single season blocks with LEBERTYVILLE 70. ..Three-time North Suburban All-Conference and three-time Chicago Sun Times All-Area. ..Chicago Sun Times All- MILLER ON WEISS: "Sarah will give us the much needed State. ..Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Second Team All- added depth at the post position. She does not back down State. ..Champaign News Gazette All-State Second

defensively if she has to compete against a player who is taller Team. ..Chicago Tribune All-State Third Team. ..Pioneer Press/ and heavier. Sarah should contribute to the team right away." Libertyville Review First Team. ..Daily Herald All-Area twice. ..All- Lake County Team.. .All-Tournament Team at Hershey and Maine

NOTES: Very athletic. ..Versatile enough to play all three South. ..Also played volleyball and ran track. positions. ..Runs the floor well. ..Shoots the ball consistently. .Has a nice shooting touch. PERSONAL: Born in Oak Park, IL, on July 14, 1976...Daughter of Lorelei and Paul Weiss. ..Has an older sister and brother.. .Also HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter.. .Scored 438 points and has a younger brother... Undecided as to what her major will pulled down 295 rebounds as a senior.. .Also had 80 steals and be.. .Enjoys country and western dancing with friends... High 27 assists at the center spot. ..Shot close to 60% from the School Coach was Tom Murphy.

atie Wolfe

5-5 outside shot. ..Does have decent three-poinr range. FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 1 1 .8 points per game as a GUARD senior.. .Four-time All-Catholic selection. ..Two-time AMBLER, PA/ Northern Division MVP of Catholic League. ..All- BISHOP McDEVITT Southeast Pennsylvania Inquirer twice... Scored over 1,000 career points.. .Also played soccer and ran track.

MILLER ON WOLFE: "I am alsway very happy when I

can add a Catholic League MVP to the team. She is a PERSONAL: Born in Philadelphia, PA, on April 23, very good player who will share the point guard 1976, ...Daughter of Kathy and Bill Wolfe. ..Has two older

responsibilities." brothers. ..Major is undecided. ..Enjoys reading, biking, tennis and music. ..High School Coach was Tom Lonergan.

NOTES: Always looks to hit the open man. ..Can go to

the basket and score or dish off.. .Not hesitant to take the

24 r>

J

I # 1993-94 ^ear In Review YOUNG SQUAD DOES BETTER THANEXPECTED

Despite losing four qualify players from the Detroit Mercy. From there it was onto Cincin- son-high seven assists. 1992-93 team and returning only two seniors and nati, where La Salle suffered an 82-60 loss to the After moving from power to shooting forward no juniors, head coach John Miller and his Explor- Xavier Musketeers. last year, Auman worked diligently to perfect her ers had an exceptional season with another win- The Explorers were at home for the next five of outside game. It paid off, as she nailed 36 three- ning record. La Salle finished 19-9 overall and 8-6 six games. La Salle went 2-0 in the last week of pointers to lead the team in that category. Sparling in Midwestern Collegiate Conference play. January with wins over Evansville and Butler and came on strong in the latter part of the season, scor-

The Explorers kicked off the year in the first continued its win streak when they pulled out the ing in double digits in 1 1 of the last 17 games. In game ot a women's Philadelphia Big 5 double-header overtime victory at Delaware and defeated George conference games alone, she averaged 12.3 points at Villanova. They faced the and Mason at home. The Explorers' win streak quickly per game. came away with the 65-57 victory. Freshman for- came to a halt when Xavier and Detroit Mercy vis- Blue controlled the floor from the point. She ward Chrissie Donahue (Broomall, PA) recorded ited Hayman Hall. Xavier's Carol Madsen dropped showed that the year off, after redshirting last sea- her first double double of her career to lead the a career-high 46 points, the most points allowed to son due to a knee injury, did not impede her per- team with 17 points and 10 rebounds. an individual player this year, to lead the Muske- formance. Blue was able to score, rebound, assist

From there it was onto South Orange, New Jer- teers to the 85-76 victory. Then the Titans earned and steal just as effectively as she did when she was sey, to participate in the Mayfair Farms Classic at the 65-57 decision despite Lisa Auman's (Birdsboro, a freshman. La Salle's starting center, Marci Willis Seton Hall. The Explorers defeated Boston Uni- PA) season-high 16 points, including 4-8 from (Langhorne, PA), proved to herself, the team, and versity in the first round, but fell to the host team three-point range. opponents that she has the strength and confidence in the title game. Donahue and senior center Mary La Salle's last four regular season games were to bang the boards with the best of them. Willis Heller (Uniondale, PA) were both named to the on the road. At Notre Dame, La Salle claimed the ended the season as La Salle's third leading All-Tournament Team. 85-75 win behind Lori Sparling's (Carmel, IN) rebounder with 122 boards. Up next came the three remaining Big 5 schools explosive career-high 25 points, but in Chicago, Mamie McBreen (Havertown, PA) will be able and Drexel. La Salle earned wins on the road at the Explorers ran into a definite home court ad- to fill the shoes of Auman quite nicely. In many a Temple and Drexel, but then returned home to vantage and lost to the Ramblers 80-66. tight situation, she had the confidence to make the Hayman Hall to split matches with St. Joseph's and Throughout the game at Butler, tension was big shot. McBreen had the best three-point per- Villanova. In the Villanova game, Allyson Blue high at Hinkle Fieldhouse as the Explorers faced centage on the team, as she canned 18-42 shots

(Barnesville, PA) led all scorers with a season-high the Bulldogs, but it was back-up point guard Ann from beyond the arc. She had a perfect game from 16 points, including a perfect 4-4 from field and Gallagher (Broomall, PA) who emerged as the hero- "trey-land" at Butler when she hit all three. 8-8 from the foul line. The Explorers ended their ine. Gallagher hit a three-point basket at the buzzer McBreen was also perfect in six other games from

Big 5 play with a 3-1 record, their only loss com- to send the game into overtime and eventually al- long range. ing at the hands of the Hawks. low the Explorers to celebrate the fruits of their Rinke could be characterized as this year's most After Christmas, the Explorers hosted their 14th labor as they went on to win 87-85. Donahue improved player. At the onset of the season, Rinke Annual La Salle Invitational which featured should not be overlooked, as she scored a career- averaged less than eight minutes a game, but after Morehead State, Mount Saint Mary's and Towson high 25 points, including 15-16 horn the charity the AU game, she began to average over 12 min-

State. La Salle claimed their third straight title, stripe. utes per game. With one year under her belt, Rinke sixth overall, by defeating Towson State 61-57 on In Evansville, La Salle struggled to get their of- will certainly be someone to contend with both the first day and Mount Saint Mary's 69-50 in the fense going in the first half, but for the last 20 min- offensively and defensively next season. championship game. Donahue and Heller were utes they were in complete sync and recorded the Stephanie Coddens (Grosse Pointe, MI) had the selected to the All-Tournament Team with Heller 90-73 victory with the help of Heller's career-high typical freshman year, as she saw limited action in garnering Most Valuable Player honors. 27 points. 25 games this year. However, Coddens was a de- La Salle then hosted the Eagles of American The MCC Championship was held at Hinkle pendable player who came off the bench and did University and started the new year right with their Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, a place that what John Miller needed her to do, whether it was 81-52 win. Freshman Margit Rinke (Pine River, was familiar to the Explorers after being there just to pick a steal, dish out an assist, grab a rebound or

MN) had her best outing ol the year with her sea- one week previous. In the first round, La Salle drew just play good heads-up defense. She will definitely son-high and team-leading 16 points and six re- the home team. The Explorers proved the cliche, be a player to watch for over the next three years. bounds. "Third time a charm," to be right on target, as they Finally, walk-ons Patrice McGovern (Voorhees, Then the Explorers headed south to compete defeated Butler 83-70 to advance to the semi's and NJ) and Tina Wahl (Ambler, PA) have earned the in the Holiday Inn/UNC-Wilmington Beach Blast face the number one seeded Fighting Irish of Notre distinct honor of this year's two "pick-me-ups". Tournament. La Salle lost in the opening round Dame. La Salle and Notre Dame had split games Despite not getting much playing time, these two to Georgia Southern, but came back to win over during the regular season, but the Irish proved to players always had smiles on their faces and more the Seahawks of UNCW in the consolation game. be too hungry, for the title that is, and defeated the times than not, made the whole team laugh just by Heller was named to her third All-Tournament Explorers 79-55. laughing themselves. John Miller was overheard Team. Individually, Heller led La Salle in scoring (15.1 as saying, "I would not trade Patrice or Tina for MCC play began at the Philadelphia Civic ppg), rebounding (7.7 rpg), steals (3.1 spg) and anything." Center on January 12th, as the Explorers defeated blocks (.5) and claimed numerous honors through- Looking ahead to next year, Miller has his main the visiting Ramblers of Loyola-Chicago 64-61. out the year. Donahue was a consistent second on cast of characters back. The Explorers will return Notre Dame invaded Hayman Hall that same week the team with 13 points and 6.8 rebounds per game four starters and some very key reserves and he will and walked away with the easy 92-73 victory. This and was also the first rookie to ever start and play also add some very talented incoming freshman. was the first time in 63 consecutive games and the in all the games. She was the most accurate Ex- However, we cannot forget the contributions that only time this season that the Explorers gave up plorer from the line, hitting 121-140 free throws. both Heller and Auman have made to the team more than 90 points. For her final 86.4%, she was ranked ninth in the over the past four years. Donahue led the way with 20 points and nine nation. Gallagher led the team in assists with 4.1 rebounds as the Explorers picked up a road win at per game. In three games this year, she had a sea-

26 1 S

/ndividual Statistics

/ TOTAL / / 3PT- / OFF DEF TOT PLAYER G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN -.- HELLER 28/7 160/332 .482 11/2 .000 103/161 .6-10 423 15.1 ^8 138 216 68/0 28 70 14 82 -2} DONAHUE 28/28 120/254 .472 3/20 .150 121/140 .864 364 13.0 46 145 191 6.8 77/0 28 71 13 44 780 SPARLINC; 28/28 118/291 .406 16/56 .286 29/41 .707 281 10.0 33 57 90 3.2 74/3 40 67 5 29 757 AUMAN 27/27 73/201 .363 36/100 .360 25/45 .5% 207 7.7 16 46 62 2.} 46/1 50 66 10 22 685 BLUE 28/28 68/171 .398 0/1 .000 41/55 .746 177 6.3 22 65 87 3.1 2 57 90 9 26 619

McBREEN 28/1 43/121 .355 18/42 .429 22/35 .629 126 4.5 23 57 80 2.9 75/2 21 47 1 39 521 RINKE 26/0 40/83 .482 0/0 .000 34/45 .756 114 4.4 29 42 71 2.7 43/0 8 20 •7 12 283 WILLIS 28/21 40/87 .460 0/0 .000 28/50 .560 108 3.9 54 68 122 4.4 40/0 5 40 10 21 446 GALLAGHER 28/0 28/73 .384 6/15 .400 46/75 .613 108 3.9 11 34 45 1.6 50/1 114 81 36 630 CODDENS 25/0 9/39 .231 1/9 .111 6/9 .667 25 1.0 7 13 20 .8 23/0 9 24 2 14 1"9

WAHL 8/0 2/4 .500 0/0 .000 2/3 .667 6 .8 3 2 5 .6 1/0 2 1 15

McGOVERN 7/0 0/1 .000 0/0 .000 2/2 1.000 2 .3 1 1 .1 3/0 1 13 Team Rebounds 130

LA SALLE 28/28 701/165? .423 80/245 .}2~ 4 59/661 .694 1941 69.3 322 668 1120 40.0 527/7 379 579 "1 326 Team Rebounds 128

OPPONENTS 28/28 693/1745 .397 10/342 .316 389/536 rib 1883 67.3 338 648 1114 39.8 558/21 338 613 53 293

/ PER-GAME AVERAGES /

/ TOTAL / / -3PT / PLAYER FG FGA FG FGA FT FTA PTS REB AST TO BLK STL MIN _ " HELLER sr 11.9 .0 .1 3.7 5.8 15.1 1.0 2.5 .5 2.9 2> S DONAHUE 4.3 9.1 .1 .7 4.3 5.0 13.0 6.8 1.7 2.5 -5 1.6 27.9 SPARLING 4.2 10.4 .6 2.0 1.0 1.5 10.0 3.2 1.4 2.4 .2 1.0 27.0 AUMAN 2.7 7.5 1.3 3.7 .9 1.7 7.7 2.3 1.9 2.4 .4 .8 25.4 BLUE 2.4 6.1 .0 .0 1.5 2.0 6.3 3.1 2.0 }.2 .3 .9 22.1 McBREEN 1.5 4.3 .6 1.5 .8 1.3 4.5 2.9 .8 1.7 .0 1.4 18.6

RINKE 1.5 3.2 .0 .0 1.3 1.7 4.4 2.7 .3 .8 .3 .5 10.9 WILLIS 1.4 3.1 .0 .0 1.0 1.8 3.9 4.4 .2 1.4 .4 .8 15.9 GALLAGHER 1.0 2.6 .2 .5 1.6 2.7 3.9 1.6 4.1 2.9 .0 1.3 22.

CODDENS .4 1.6 .0 .4 .2 .4 1.0 .8 .4 .1 .1 .6 7.2 WAHL .3 .5 .0 .0 .3 .4 .8 .6 .0 .3 .0 .1 1.9

McGOVERN .0 .1 .0 .0 .3 .3 .3 .1 .0 .1 .0 ii 1.9

LA SALLE 25.0 59.2 2.9 8.8 16.4 23.6 59.3 40.0 13.5 20." 2.5 11 .6

OPPONENTS 24.8 62.3 3.9 12.2 13.9 19.1 r.} 39.8 1 2.1 21.9 1.9 1C .5 ame-by-Game Results

G# OPPONENT SCORE ATT LOC HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER OPP HI SCORER OPP HI REBOUNDER

1 % Pennsylvania 65-57 W 989 N Donahue 17 Donahue 10 IVuikcn 19 Dieterie 11 2 $ Boston University 69-50 W 90S N Heller 16 Heller 7 Schmidt 16 Klaus 6 3 $ Seton Hall 48-73 L 205 A Heller 12 Heller 12 Brooks 16 Marable 14 4 % Temple 66-57 W 450 A Heller 20 Donahue 14 Ricco 21 Adkins 10 5 Drexel 80-75 W 150 A Donahue 22 Heller/Sparling 6 Reiner 28 MacNeil 6

6 % ST. JOSEPH'S 50-58 L 804 H Heller 14 Heller 13 Bostick 2 j Bostick 11

7 % VILLANOVA 56-54 W 803 11 Blue 16 Heller 13 Kerfei li- Maga 1 horton 5

8 #TOWSON STATE 61-57 W 818 H Heller/Rink : 11 Heller 9 Barrj lt. Barr} 11 9 AMOUNT ST. MARY'S 69-50 W 647 H Heller 21 Willis 8 Rowlvk/Dcl.uK\ 13 Rowtyk 'i - 10 AMERICAN 81-52 W 633 H Rinke 16 Donahue/Rinke 6 Wilkms 17 Wilkms

11 ik ( ieorgia Southern 71-83 1. 318 N Heller 18 Heller 8 \ulu \ 11 lames 14 " 12 tc UNC-Wilmington 62-51 W 217 A Heller/Sparl ng 12 Donahue 8 [ohnson 17 Grad)

13 -LOYOLA-CHICAGO 64-61 W 723 N I Idler 20 1 Idler 10 Babic is Babic 13

14 ' NOTRE DAMI 73-92 I. 614 H Heller 22 Heller 6 Morgan 27 Gairher 9

15 " Detroit Mercy 66-58 W 229 A Don. linn 20 Donahue 9 Danfbrth 21 Del 1.1.111 13

* 1 6 Xavicr 60-82 1 639 A 1 lellei 17 1 teller 9 Bihri i" Bihn 11

" 17 HVANs\ll 1 1 85-66 W 516 II Sparling 2* Donahue 8 DeflrendoU 2o Schoch/Padgetl s

' 18 ii 'BUTLER 66 W 41 ) II 1 lellei 22 1 teller 10 Sloan 17 Axmington 8

1 1 '.i 9 Jelaware 69 CO W 540 A Donahue 19 I )onahue 8 Wo^ iech is McNamara 12

20 GEORGE MASON 77-65 W 629 II 1 lellei 22 Heller 13 Han ison 24 1 laatison 11

'i 21 -XAVIl.K 76-85 1 II 857 Donahui 21 Willis Madsi n to 1 iki Bihn 6

• 22 DETROD MERCY 6 1 418 II Aiiman 16 Hellei n Danfbrth 16 l VI s

' Notre Xs '5 2S 23 Dame W 160 A Sparling 1 loiuhue 14 22 Bow en 15

24 ' ( (,(, so Loyola hicago 1 219 A Donahue 22 Willis 8 1 l.imill \\ inski 17 Uautill i 1

25 • Bullet I 87-85 Ol W 473 A )oli.iliui 25 Heller 8 Schula 22 Sjuill/ i i

' * 26 Evansville I 175 1 1 90 W A lellei Hellei 1 Lerevei 29 1 efcvci 8 - 27 ! Butler 83 o W (53 A 1 lellei 17 Donahue Shun 18 Schula 12

! s 28 Notre Dame 55-79 1 434 N I )on.ihue 10 Rinke/Willu is Pool

5 ( Contests Mil f ' % Big $ Seton [bill ii.tmenl 1 a S.tlle Invitational Bi I '\t Wil igton lout ami in ' Mi t i ontests Ml I lolllll.lllH III

SCORE BY 1 2 1)1 1 i >\. i.i PERIOD 1 1 1 or or TOTAL AD11AI REBOUNDS lean, Red rd 19-9 Si ton ill .Mil ll.INU III I 1

Salle IDS" 21 i La 863 1941 Ml ( Record 1 a Salle imtalion.il 2

Opponents H3S i i t 1034 1883 19 Ml Iburnamen Re 1 I 1 I \i W ilmington [but 1 1 4Mb 27 - ,

1993-94 /Qm Highs

LA SALLE HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS

POINTS: 90, vs Evansville (2/26/94) POINTS: 92, Notre Dame (1/15/94)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 32, vs Evansville (2/26/94) FIELD GOALS MADE: 36, Notre Dame (1/15/94)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 72, vs Notre Dame (2/17/94) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 75, Pennsylvania (11/30/93)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .525 (31-59), vs Evansville (2/26/94) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .581 (36-62), Notre Dame (3/6/94)

THREE POINTS MADE: 6, three times THREE POINTS MADE: 8, Xavier (2/10/94)

THREE POINTS ATTEMPTED: 19, vs Delaware (2/3/94) THREE POINTS ATTEMPTED: 25, Villanova (12/23/93)

THREE POINT PERCENTAGE: .750 (6-8), vs Butler (2/24/94) THREE POINT PERCENTAGE: .615 (8-13), Xavier (2/10/94)

FREE THROWS MADE: 31, vsDrexel (12/11/93) FREE THROWS MADE: 25. Loyola-Chicago (2/19/94)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 42, vsDrexel (12/11/94) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 52, Loyola-Chicago (2/19/94)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .909 (20-22), vs Temple (12/8/93) and Butler (2/24/94)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 19, vs Evansville (1/27/94) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .920 (23-25), Notre Dame (1/15/94)

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 37, vsVillanova( 12/23/93) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 20, Delaware (2/3/94)

TOTAL REBOUNDS: 55, vsVillanova( 12/23/93) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 31, St. Joseph's (12/14/93)

ASSISTS: 19, twice TOTAL REBOUNDS: 53, St. Joseph's (12/14/93)

STEALS: 17, vs Butler (2/24/94) ASSISTS: 27, Xavier (1/22/94)

BLOCKS: 5, four times STEALS: 19, Villanova (12/23/94)

TURNOVERS: 35, Villanova( 12/23/94) BLOCKS: 7, Butler (1/29/94)

TURNOVERS: 31, Drexel (12/11/94)

1993-94 /ndividual Highs

LA SALLE HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS

POINTS: 27, Mary Heller vs Evansville POINTS: 46, Carol Madsen, Xavier

FIELD GOALS MADE: 10, Mary Heller vs Notre Dame and Evansville FIELD GOALS MADE: 17, Carol Madsen, Xavier

10, Lori Sparling vs Notre Dame FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 23, Carol Madsen, Xavier

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 22, Mary Heller vs Butler 23, Amy Lefever, Evansville

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .714 (10-14), Mary Heller vs Notre Dame FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .739 (17-23), Carol Madsen, Xavier

THREE POINTS MADE: 4, Lisa Auman vs Delaware and THREE POINTS MADE: 5, Carol Madsen, Xavier

Detroit Mercy THREE POINTS ATTEMPTED: 13, Amy Lefever, Evansville

4, Lori Sparling vs Notre Dame THREE POINT PERCENTAGE: .833 (5-6), Carol Madsen, Xavier

THREE POINTS ATTEMPTED: 8, Lisa Auman three times FREE THROWS MADE: 12, Leslie Reiner, Drexel

THREE POINT PERCENTAGE: .571 (4-7), Lori Sparling vs Notre Dame FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 14, Tayna Belair, Towson State

FREE THROWS MADE: 15, Chrissie Donahue vs Butler FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .923 (12-13), Leslie Reiner, Drexel

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 16, Chrissie Donahue vs Butler OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 7, Shelly Dieterle, Pennsylvania

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 100% (10-10), Chrissie Donahue vs Drexel 7, Mina Babic, Loyola-Chicago

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 6, Mary Heller vs Seton Hall DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 11, Letitia Bowen, Notre Dame

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS: 1 1 Chrissie Donahue vs Temple 1 1 , Liesl Schultz, Butler

TOTAL REBOUNDS: 14, Chrissie Donahue vs Temple and TOTAL REBOUNDS: 1 5, Letitia Bowen, Notre Dame

Notre Dame ASSISTS: 11, Carol Madsen, Xavier

ASSISTS: 7, Ann Gallagher three times STEALS: 7, Amira Dantorth, Detroit Mercy

STEALS: 7, Mary Heller vs Penn BLOCKS: 6, Liesl Schultz, Butler

BLOCKS: 3, Lisa Auman vs American

28 CC Embarks On Its 16th Year

As it approaches its 16th anniversary in 1994-95, the Best known for its basketball success, the MCC offers a

Midwestern Collegiate Conference is different than it has ever total of 1 6 different championship sports (eight men's and eight been. It is also very much the same. After experiencing women's) and enjoys NCAA automatic qualification or plav- membership realignment and refocusing its goals, the MCC is in access in , men's basketball, women's basketball, men's positioned to build upon an established foundation toward a soccer, softball and women's volleyball. The conference and dynamic future. its members have established ambitious goals for these "target A new logo symbolizing the MCC's revitalization has been priority" programs and continue to pursue national prominence unveiled and positive energy abounds. The conference has in each. The MCC has also identified specific benchmarks for doubled in size to 12 schools and, for the first time, the the continuation of its national basketball success and a position membership now includes both public and private universities. as one of the nation's Top 10 Division I athletics conferences.

The result has been an affliation of institutions with similar The MCC moved its offices to Indianapolis in 1 985, where athletics goals that provides stability and major market the league headquarters has contributed to the city's image as exposure. the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World". In addition to

many conference championships held in the city, the MCC THE "NEW MCC" and Butler University have co-hosted a number of high-profile NCAA events. Butler University Among the most prominent is the NCAA Division I Men's Northern Illinois University Basketball Championship. The Final Four highlighted Cleveland State University Indianpolis in 1980 and 1991, while the city hosted first and second-round action in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1993. The

University of Detroit Mercy tournament will be back to the Hoosier Dome in 1 996 for the

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay first and second rounds and the Final Four spotlight will return

University of Illinois at Chicago in both 1997 and 2000. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Commissioner Jon LeCrone, the league's third full-time chief executive, assumed the leadership in La Salle University baton June 1992 and heads a six-person staff. Dr. Claire Van Ummersen, the president at Wright State University Cleveland State University, was named MCC president in Maw Loyola University Chicago while CSU Athletics Director John Konstantinos chairs the Xavier University conference's Executive Committee.

MCC Markets now include nearly 13 million television households and encompass roughly 13 percent of the nation's television audience. The member institutions are generally located in major metropolitan areas and benefit from the business, cultural, educational and entertainment resources available to the university community.

The "new" MCC is anchored in a solid tradition that began in 1979. Originally formed as a men's sports league, the conference added women's athletics in 1986-87. League members continue to advocate competitve athletics as a valuable experience and an integral part of the education process which is the mission of higher education.

Each institution is committed to fielding a broad-based

NCAA Division I athletics program that develops physical fitness, academic development and moral character in its student-athletes. Among the MCC's established operating principles are efforts to enhance the student-athlete experience and maintain integrity, gender equity, academic excellence and The "Ntw" Explorm fiscal responsibility. Sarah Haynes, Sarah Weist and Katie Wolfe

29 29

4fCQ Final Standings

MCC GAMES ALL GA MF<: L Pet Home Away W L Pet Home Away Neutral 2 .833 4-2 6-0 22 7 759 10-5 10-2 2-0 4 .667 4-2 4-2 20 9 689 9-2 6-4 5-3 4 .667 5-3 5-1 15 13 535 6-7 7-4 2-2 5 .583 3-3 4-2 19 9 678 8-4 8-3 3-2 6 .500 3-3 3-3 13 13 500 6-5 5-4 2-4 9 .250 2-4 1-5 8 19 296 6-8 2-10 0-1 12 .000 0-6 0-6 2 25 074 1-9 0-14 1-2 *MCC Tournament Champion* Regular Season Champion

MCC Championship - Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN March 5-8, 1994

Saturday. March 5 Sunday, March 6 Tuesday. March 8 1994 MCC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM La Salle 83, Butler 70 Notre Dame 79, La Salle 55 Notre Dame 72, Xavier 63 FIRST TEAM CL POS HT HOMETOWN UDM 70, Loyola 56 Xavier 77, UDM 74 Letitia Bowen, Notre Dame JR F 6-0 Buchanan. MI Xavier 85. Evansville 65 Amira Danforth, UDM JR G 5-8 Orchard Lake. MI

Mary Heller, La Salle SR F 6-0 Uniondale, PA 1993-94 WOMEN'S CONFERENCE STATISTICS Carol Madsen, Xavier SR F 6-0 Cincinnati, OH SCORING LEADERS TOT 3PT Beth Morgan, Notre Dame FR G 5-11 Bloomington, IN YR POS GP FGM FGM FTM PTS PPG Carol Madsen, Xavier SR G 29 187 40 129 543 18.7 SECOND TEAM CL POS HT HOMETOWN

Beth Morgan, Notre Dame FR G 29 192 46 88 518 17.9 Mina Babic, Loyola SR C 6-2 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Amy Lefever, Evansville SR G 27 163 86 45 457 16.9 Lynn Bihn, Xavier JR C 6-1 Ft. Recovery. OH Autumn Rademacher, UDM FR G 28 155 56 59 425 15.2 Amy Lefever, Evansville SR G 5-8 Columbia City, IN Mary Heller, La Salle SR F 28 160 103 423 15-1 Liesl Schultz, Butler JR C 26 142 70 354 13.6 Autumn Rademacher, UDM FR G 5-9 Traverse City, MI Tricia Evansville 113 26 108 DefTendoll, JR G 27 360 13.3 Liesl Schultz, Butler JR C 6-5 Hartland, WI Amira Danforth, UDM JR G 28 130 5 106 371 13.3 Ginny Hamill, Loyola SR C 27 136 81 353 13.1 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM CL POS HT HOMETOWN Chrissie Donahue, La Salle FR F 28 120 3 122 365 13.0 Michelle DeHaan, UDM FR C 6-5 Chatham, Ontario REBOUNDING LEADERS Chrissie Donahue, La Salle FR 1 5-11 Broomall, PA YR POS GP OFF DEF TOT RPG Beth Morgan, Notre Dame FR G 5-11 Bloomington, IN Lctitia Bowen, Notre Dame JR F 29 103 173 276 9.5 Autumn Rademacher, UDM FR G 5-9 Traverse City, MI Lynn Bihn, Xavier JR F 29 94 159 253 8.7 Jenny Rauh, Xavier FR G 5-9 Coldwater, OH Liesl Schultz, Buder JR C 26 62 145 207 8.0 Mar)' Heller, La Salle SR F 28 78 138 216 7.7

Michelle De Haan, UDM FR C 28 66 141 207 7.4 Newcomer of the Year: Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Mina Babic, Loyola SR F 27 77 119 196 7.3 Player of the Year: Carol Madsen, Xavier Ginny Hamill, Loyola SR C 27 75 117 192 7.1 Coach of the Year: Fred Procter, UDM Chrissie Donahue, La Salle FR F 28 46 145 191 6.8 Faith Cyr, UDM SO F 27 57 125 182 6.7 Amy Colburn, Xavier SR F 29 75 119 194 6.7 Rochelle Padgett, Evansville FR C 27 49 114 163 6.0

ASSIST LEADERS YR POS GP AST APG 1994 MCC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Carol Madsen, Xavier SR G 29 212 7.3 MVP Lynn Bihn, Xavier Lori Esser, Loyola SR 27 162 6.0 G Carol Madsen, Xavier Jami Sloan, Butler IR G 26 137 5.3 Faith Cyr, UDM Kara Leary, Notre Dame SR G 29 151 5.2 Letitia Bowen, Notre Dame Tricia DefTendoll, Evansville JR G 27 128 4.7 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Amira Danforth, UDM JR G 28 122 4.4 Ann Gallagher, La Salle FR G 28 114 4.1

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Minimum 2 free throws per team game) 1993-94 YR POS GP FTM FTA PCT MCC PLAYERS-OF-THEWEEK Carol Madsen, Xavier SR G 29 129 149 .866 Chrissie Donahue, La Salle FR F 28 122 141 .865 Dec. 5 Rochelle Padgett, Evansville Leary, .814 Kara Notre Dame SR G 29 79 97 Dec. 1 Carol Madsen, Xavier Mina Babic, Loyola SR F 27 87 108 806 Dec. 1 Mina Babic, Loyola Sarah Armington, Butler SO G 25 67 85 .788 Dec. 26 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Michelle De Haan, UDM FR C 28 99 126 .786 Jan. 2 Mary Heller, La Salle Beth Morgan, Notre Dame FR G 29 88 112 .786 Jan. 9 Lynn Bihn, Xavier STEAL LEADERS Jan. 16 Michelle DeHaan, UDM YR POS GP STL SPG Jan. 23 Liesl Schultz, Butler Tootic Jones, Notre Dame Amira Danforth, UDM JR G 28 139 5.0 Jan. 30 Mary Heller, La Salle SR F 28 82 2.9 Feb. 5 Autumn Rademacher, UDM Stacy Kundinger, Loyola SR G 27 74 2.7 Feb. 13 Carol Madsen. Xavier Lori Esser, Loyola SR G 27 67 2.5 Feb. 20 Carol Madsen, Xavier Kara Lear)', Notre Dame SR G 29 71 2.4 Feb. 27 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Lentia Bowen, Notre Dame JR F 29 69 2.4

— 30

.. 1

CC Composite Schedule

DECEMBER SAT 4 La Salle @ Wisconsin-Green Bay FRI 30 UDM @ Wright State Cleveland State @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee UDM @ Northern Illinois JANUARY Xavier @ Butler THU 5 Notre Dame @ Xavier Notre Dame @ Loyola Loyola @ Butler Wright State @ Illinois-Chicago SAT 7 Notre Dame @ Wright State WED 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Xavier UDM @ Xavier THU 9 Loyola @ Cleveland State Loyola @ Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago @ UDM Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Northern Illinois @ La Salle Northern Illinois @ Butler Butler @ Notre Dame MON 9 Cleveland State @ Notre Dame Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Wright State THU 12 Wright State @ La Salle FRI 10 Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Wright State

Butler @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee SAT 1 Loyola @ La Salle Illinois-Chicago @ Wisconsin-Green Bay Butler @ UDM Xavier @ Cleveland State Illinois-Chicago @ Notre Dame SAT 14 Notre Dame @ UDM Northern Illinois @ Cleveland State Northern Illinois @ Loyola Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Xavier Xavier @ La Salle MON 13 Xavier @ UDM Butler @ Wisconsin-Green Bay THU 16 UDM @ La Salle Wright State @ Cleveland State Northern Illinois @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Illinois-Chicago @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Loyola @ Wisconsin-Green Bay THU 19 La Salle @ UDM Notre Dame @ Cleveland State Wright State @ Notre Dame FRI 17 Illinois-Chicago @ Butler Butler @ Illinois-Chicago SAT 18 UDM @ Cleveland State Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Loyola Northern Illinois @ Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Northern Illinois Wright State @ Xavier SAT 21 Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Loyola Notre Dame @ La Salle La Salle @ Notre Dame Loyola @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Xavier @ Wright State TUE 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Illinois-Chicago Cleveland State @ UDM Butler @ Northern Illinois Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Northen Illinois THU 23 Notre Dame @ Northern Illinois MON 23 Northern Illinois @ Illinois-Chicago La Salle @ Wright State TUE 24 Loyola @ Xavier Cleveland State @ Xavier WED 25 Notre Dame @ Wisconsin-Green Bay FRI 24 Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Butler Northern Illinois @ Wright State SAT 25 UDM @ Notre Dame La Salle @ Butler Loyola @ Northern Illinois THU 26 UDM @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee La Salle @ Xavier Cleveland State @ Illinois-Chicago SUN 26 Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Butler FRI 27 Xavier @ Northern Illinois Wisconsin-Green Bay @ Illinois-Chicago

SAT 28 Butler @ Cleveland State Cleveland State <£ Wright State Wright State @ Loyola Wisconsin-Milwaukee @ Notre Dame MARCH Illinois-Chicago OP Salle La WED 1 Butler @ Loyola Wisconsin-Green Bay @ UDM Xavier @ Notre Dame MON 30 Cleveland State @ La Salle Wright State @ UDM La Salle @ Cleveland State FEBRUARY Illinois-Chicago @ Northern Illinois

THU 2 Xavier Illinois-Chicago Wisconsin Milwaukee (i Wisconsin-Green Bay

State ('' Ba\' (•' Cleveland Wisconsin-Green I Rl 3 Illinois Chicago I oyola @> La Salle Wisconsin-Milwaukee SUN 5 MCC Tla\ ins State Butler 111' Wright @ I 9-11 MCC Tournament € Northern Illinois UDM @ Loyola

31 /Philadelphia Big 5

slANIA • ST. jQ ALL-TIME RECORDS A'V CO 1993-94 FINAL STANDINGS z women's YR REC YR REC z I 1980 1-3 1987 3-1 Big 5 Overal LU Ql 1981 2-2 1988 3-1 St. Josephs 4-0 19-9 1982 2-2 1989 4-0 3-1 < La Salle 19-9 LU > _l 1983 0-4 1990 2-2 Villanova 2-2 13-14 _l o < z 1984 1-3 1991 2-2 Pennsylvania 1-3 10-16 < 1985 2-2 1992 3-1 Temple 0-4 7-21 Big Five 1986 1-3 1993 1-3 TEMPLE • 1994 3-1

1993-94 ALL-BIG 5 FIRST TEAM CL POS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

Robyn Bostick, St. Joseph's SR F Mechanicsburg, PA/Triniry Denise Dillon, Villanova SO F Broomall, PA/Cardinal O'Hara Mary Heller, La Salle SR F/C Uniondale, PA/Forest City Regional

India Henderson, St. Joseph's SR G York, PA/William Penn Katarina Poulsen, Penn SR C Cape May, NJ/Lower Cape May

SECOND TEAM CL POS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

Chantel Adkins, Temple JR G Richmond, VA/Henrico County Chrissie Donahue, La Salle FR F Broomall, PA/Cardinal O'Hara

Julie Gabrile, Penn SR F Housatonic, MA/Monument Mountain Michele Thornton, Villanova JR G Havertown, PA/Archbishop Prendergast

ACADEMIC TEAM CL GPA HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

Lisa Auman, La Salle SR 3.6 Birdsboro, PA/Daniel Boone Shelly Bowers, Penn JR 3.12 Allentown, PA/SaJisbury Lindsey Sellay, Villanova SO 3.5 West Hartford, CT/William Hall Tonya Wenger, St. Joseph's JR 3.7 Akron, OH/Ephrata

UNSUNG HEROS CL POS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

Lisa Baglio, Villanova JR G Staten ISland, NY/Notre Dame Katina Banks, Penn JR G Denver, CO/Kent Denver Allyson Blue, La Salle so G Barnesville, PA/Mahanoy Area

Tracy Harmon, St. Joseph's SR F Philadelphia, PA/Little Flower Mickey Wetzel, Temple so F Hatfield, PA/North Penn

ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR: Chrissie Donahue, La Salle

PLAYER-OF-THE YEAR: Robyne Bostick, St. Joseph's

COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Stephanie Gaitley, St. Joseph's

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

December 5 January 9 February 6 March 6

Audrey Codner, St. Joseph's Julie Gabriel, Penn Lori Sparling, La Salle Katarina Poulsen, Penn

December 12 January 16 February 13

Mary Heller, La Salle Julie Gabriel, Penn Katina Banks, Penn

Holiday Players January 23 February 20 Robyne Bostick, St. Joseph's Denise Dillon, Villanova Sue Glenning, Villanova Denise Dillon, Villanova January 30 February 27 Mary Heller, La Salle Michele Thorton, Villanova Robyne Bostick, St. Joseph's

32 /Philadelphia Big 5

COACH OF THE YEAR 1993-94 BIG 5 SCORES

1986 Speedy Morris Nov. 30 La Salle 65 Pen i 57

1987 John Miller St. Joseph's 55 Villanova ! 52 (OT) 1988 John Miller Dec. 8 La Salle 66 Temple 57 1992 John Miller St. Joseph's 53 Penn 41 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dec. 14 St. Joseph's 58 La Salle 5C Dec. 19 Villanova 7 Temple 48 1992 Jennifer Cole

Dec. 23 La Salle 56 Villanova ' >4

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jan. 1 1 Penn 63 Temple 55

1987 Sheila Wall Jan. 20 Villanova 69 Penn 59 1990 Jennifer Cole Feb. 28 St. Joseph's 64 Temple 34 1994 Chrissie Donahue STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% PTS AVE

Poulsen, UP 26 153-394 .388 0-0 .000 99-146 .678 405 15.6 Dillon, VU 27 178-366 .486 1-2 .500 57-84 .679 414 15.3 Bostick, SJU 24 151-297 .508 3-10 .300 63-84 .750 368 15.3 Heller, LSU 28 160-332 .482 0-2 .000 103-161 .640 423 15.1 Ricco, TU 28 129-310 .416 38-108 .352 81-106 .764 377 13.5 Donahue, LSU 28 120-254 .472 3-20 .150 121-140 .864 364 13.0 Adkins, TU 27 105-328 .320 57-181 .315 49-68 .721 316 11.7 Thorton, VU 27 108-317 .341 39-127 .307 57-83 .687 312 11.6 Bowers, UP 26 107-396 .361 28-102 .275 55-72 .764 297 11.4 Banks, UP 26 97-270 .359 27-90 .300 59-77 .766 280 10.8 Gabriel, UP 26 83-270 .359 35-101 .347 61-82 .744 262 10.1 Sparling, LSU 28 118-291 .406 16-56 .286 29-41 .707 281 10.0 Winston, TU 26 104-272 .382 3-17 .177 49-88 .557 260 10.0

REBOUNDING G REBS AVE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Gabriel, UP 26 234 9.0 (minimum 2.5 mside per game) Poulsen, UP 26 213 8.2 Donahue, LSU 28 121-140 .864

Heller, LSU 28 216 7.7 Ricco, TU 28 81-10C> .764 Bostick, SJU 24 183 7.6 Bostick, SJU 24 63-84 .750 Dillon, VU 27 189 7.0 Poulsen, UP 26 99-146 .678

Donahue, LSU 28 191 6.8 Heller, LSU 28 103-1611 .640 Banks, UP 26 175 6.7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS G AST AVE (minimum 5 made per g ime) Henderson, SJU 28 128 4.6 Bostick, SJU 24 151-297 .508 Bowers, UP 26 118 4.5

Dillon, VU 27 1 78-366 .486 Gallagher, LSU 28 114 4.1 Heller, LSU 28 160-332 .482 Winston, TU 26 103 4.0

Poulsen, UP 26 153-394 .388 Thorton, VU 27 OS J.6

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE STEALS G STL AVE (minimum 1.5 mack- per game) Heller, LSU 28 82 2.9 Sullivan, SJU 24 43- HP .402 Dillon, VU 27 67 :.s Nemeth, SJU 27 58-171 .339 Winston, TU 26 60 2.3 Adkins, TU 27 57-181 .315 Thorton, VU 27 60 2.2

1 lender/son, SJU 28 S3 1.9

BLOCKS G BLK AVE 7 1 Poulsen. UP 26 2.8 Bostick, SJU 24 1-1 .6 Heller, LSU 28 14 .5 Donahue, LSU 28 13 15th Vtnnual La Salle Invitational

1994 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 1993 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM DECEMBER 28-29, 1994 HAYMAN HALL MVP Mary Heller La Salle Wednesday, December 28th Chrissie Donahue La Salle 6:00 p.m. La Salle vs Morgan State Susie Rowlyk Mt. St. Mary's 8:00 p.m. Richmond vs Boston University Shari Delaney Mt. St. Mary's Danielle Barry Towson State Thursday, December 29th Sherita Joplin Morehead State 6:00 p.m. Consolation Game 8:00 p.m. Championship Game

PAST CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1980 Syracuse 75 La Salle 58 NONE 1981 Penn State 69 La Salle 43 Carol Walderman Penn State 1982 Northwestern 84 Penn State 75 Anucha Browne Northwestern 1983 Cheyney 81 Mississippi 76 Yolanda Laney Cheyney

1984 St. Joseph's 61 Iowa 60 Michelle Edwards Iowa

1985 St. Joseph's 68 La Salle 61 Debbie Black St. Joseph's 1986 James Madison 62 La Salle 52 Sydney Beasley James Madison 1987 La Salle 69 Oklahoma 63 Jennifer Synder La Salle 1988 La Salle 75 Loyola (Chi) 58 Tracey Sneed La Salle 1989 La Salle 83 Connecticut 72 (OT) Laura Lishness Connecticut

1990 St. Mary's (CA) 82 Santa Clara 66 Anja Bordt St. Marv's 1991 La Salle 75 Butler 71 Jennifer Cole La Salle 1992 La Salle 92 Nebraska 88 Jennifer Cole La Salle

1993 La Salle 69 Mt. St. Mary's 50 Mary Heller La Salle

^f 11-Time Tournament Team Records

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L

American 2 1 La Salle (14) 30 10 Providence (2) 4 2

Appalachian State 1 2 Lehigh (2) 2 4 Rhode Island 2 1

Ball State 2 1 Long Island 2 Robert Morris 1 2

Boston University (3) 4 5 Loyola-Chicago 2 1 St. Francis (PA) 3

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

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

Central Connecticut State 2 Mississippi 2 1 Santa Clara 2 1

Cheyney (2) 3 3 Monmouth (3) 3 5 Seton Hall 3

Colgate (2) 1 5 Morehead State 2 Siena 3

Connecticut (4) 5 6 Morgan State (2) 1 5 South Carolina State 1 2

Duquesne 1 2 Mt. St. Mary's (2) 3 2 Southwest Louisiana 1 2

Fairfield 1 2 Nebraska 1 1 St. Joseph's (3) 7 1

Fairleigh Dickinson 1 2 New Hampshire (2) 2 4 , Syracuse (2) 4 2

Florida 2 1 New Orleans 2 1 Towson State 1 1

George Mason 2 1 Northeastern (5) 6 8 University of DC (2) 1 3

George Washington 2 Northwestern 3 Villanova (2) 3 3

Georgia State 3 Ohio University 1 2 Western Kentucky 2 1

Hartford 1 2 Oklahoma State 2 1 Youngstown State (2) 1 5

Hofstra 1 2 Penn State (2) 4 2 Wright State (2) 6

James Madison (2) 4 1 Pittsburgh 2 1

f\ U-Time Team Records

Points Three-Point Percentage

Most Points, Game: 1 13, dereated Iona, Game: 100% (3-3) vs. Richmond/

113-73, 1988 Fairfield, 1987-88

Most Points, Two Teams: 194, defeated Marquette, 100% (3-3) vs. Loyola, 1991 106-88, 1991

Most Points, Opponents: 1 16, lost to Temple, Season: 56.6% (47-84), 116-66, 1984 30 games, 1987-88 Fewest Points: 26, lost to St. Josephs, 26-99, 1975 Free Throws Made Fewest Points, Two Teams: 42, defeated Phila. Bible Game: 43, vs. St. Peter's, 1985 31-11, 1973 Season: ,33 games, 1991-92 Fewest Points, Opponent: 11, defeated Phila. Bible 31-11, 1973 Free Throws Attempted

Widest Margin of Victory: 8 1 , defeated Holy Family Game: 55, vs. St. Peter's 1985 98-17, 1978 Season: 739, 33 games, 1991-92 Widest Margin of Defeat: 70, lost to St. Joseph's 26-96, 1975 Free Throw Percentage Widest Scoring Margin, Season: + 12.9, 30 games, 1988-89 Game: 95.6% (22-23)

vs. Manhattan, 1985 Most Points, Season: 2301,31 games, 1988-89 vs. Holy Cross, 1988 Season: 79.8% ** (479-600), Most Points, Opponents: 2237, 29 games, 1983-84 30 games, 1987-88 Field Goals Made Rebounds Game: 45, vs. Georgetown, 1980 Game: 58, vs. St. Mary's, 1989 Season: 936, 33 games, 1991-92 Season: 1448, 28 games, 1979-80

Field Goals Attempted Assists Game: 90, vs. Valparaiso, 1992 Game: 33, vs. Iona, 1988 Season: 2420, 25 games, 1977-78 Season: 650, 33 games, 1991-92

Field Goal Percentage Blocked Shots Game: 67.2% (45-67), Game: 16, vs. Holy Cross, 1986 vs. Georgetown, 1980 Season: 119, 30 games, 1985-86 Season: 48.2% (892-1849), 30 games, 1985-86

Three-Points Made 22, vs. Loyola (Chi), 1993 328,31 games, 1988-89 Game: 7, vs. Loyola, 1992 Season: 80, 28 games, 1993-94

Three-Points Attempted **NCAA Record for Division I Women Game: 21, vs. Loyola, 1992 Season: 245, 28 games, 1993-94

36 ftU-Time Individual Records

Points

Game: 39, Jennifer Cole vs. Valparaiso, 1992 Free Throws Attempted Season: 685, Jennifer Cole, 33 games, 1991-92 Game: 19, GinaTobin vs. Delaware, 1983

Career: 1875, Jennifer Cole, 1 16 games, 1989-93 19, Tracey Sneed vs. Iona 1989

Season: 20 1 , Tracey Sneed, 3 1 games, 1988-89 Rebounds Career: 567, Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81

Game: 19, Mary Heller vs. CCSU, 1 992 19, Tracey Sneed vs. St. Peter's, 1988 Free Throws Made 19, KathyBessvs. Pitt, 1980 Game: 17, Tracey Sneed vs. Iona, 1989 Season: 359, Kathy Bess, 26 games, 1978-79 Season: 162, Tracey Sneed, 31 games, 1988-89

Career: 1 145, Kathy Bess, 107 games, 1978-82 Career: 420, Tracey Sneed, 106 games, 1985-89

Assists Free Throw Percentage

Game: 20, Mimi Harris vs. Loyola, 1992 Game: 100% (15-15) Jennifer Cole vs. Notre Dame, Season: 320, Mimi Harris, 33 games, 1991-92 1993

Career: 630, Mimi Harris, 1 12 games, 1988-92 Season: 91.5% (151-165) Tracey Sneed, 30 games, 1987-88 Field Goals Made Career: 87.3 (398-456) Jennifer Cole, 116 games, 1989-93 Game: 16, Jennifer Cole vs. Valparaiso, 1992 Season: 249, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1984-85 Career: 656, Jennifer Cole, 116 games, 1989-93 Blocked Shots

Game: 10, Linda French vs. Holy Cross, 1986 Field Goals Attempted Season: 55, Linda French, 30 games, 1985-86

Game: 29, Jill Crandley, vs. Iona, 1986 Career: 147, Linda French, 103 games, 1983-87 Season: 535, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1984-85 Career: 1577, Jennifer Cole, 116 games, 1989-93 Steals

Game: 9, Jennifer McGowan vs. Loyola (Chi), 1993 Field Goal Percentage Season: 90, Jennifer McGowan, 27 games, 1992-93 Sheila Wall, vs. Game: 100% (9-9), Holy Cross, 1988 Career: 233, Jennifer McGowan, 125 games, 1988-93 Season: 60.5% (153-253), Jill Crandley, 20 games, 1984-85 Career: 52.5% (533-1015), Tracey Sneed, 106 games, 1985-89

Three-Points Made

Game: 7, Jennifer Cole vs. Loyola (MD), 1992 Season: 65, Jennifer Cole, 33 games, 1991-92 Career: 165, Jennifer Cole, 116 games, 1989-93

Three-Points Attempted

Game: 1 9, Jennifer Cole vs. Loyola (MD), 1 992

Season: 1 60, Jennifer Cole, 33 games, 1 99 1 -92 Career: 452, Jennifer Cole, 116 games, 1989-93

Three-Point Percentage

Game: 4-4, Kelly Greenberg vs. Iona, 1 987-88 Season: 68.4% (13-19), Jennifer Snyder, 30 games, 1987-88 Career: 51.6% (47-91), Kelly Greenberg, 61 games, 1987-89

37 5

7op Ten Career Leaders

Games Played Field Goal Percentage Rebounds 125 Jennifer McGowan (continued) (continued) 117 Allison Hudson 45.4% (304-670) Anita Plakans 699 Tracey Sneed 116 Jennifer Cole 45.0% (377-837) Cheryl Reeve 689 Cindy Romanelli 116 Cheryl Reeve 44.4% (629-1416) Linda Hester 638 Jennifer McGowan 115 Mary Greybush 630 Julie Reidnauer 113 Lisa Auman 3-Point Shooting 553 Jennifer Cole 112 Mimi Harris (1987-PresentOnly) 110 Janice Olszewski (47-91) 51.6% Kelly Greenberg AssLits 109 Julie Reidnauer (38-79) 48.1% Jennifer Snyder 630 Mimi Harris 108 Linda Hester (165-452) 36.5% Jennifer Cole 512 Kelly Greenberg 108 Ellen Malone (39-113) 34.5% Lisa Auman 444 Ellen Malone 108 Anita Plakans 420 Cheryl Reeve 108 Laura Reigstad Free Throws Made 359 Sheila Wall 342 Gina Tobin 420 Tracey Sneed Games Started 303 Jennifer McGowan 398 Jennifer Cole 110 Cheryl Reeve 279 Jennifer Cole 334 Maureen Kramer 103 Jennifer Cole 224 Laura Frieze 316 Mary Greybush 99 Ellen Malone 215 Linda Hester 296 Kathy Bess 97 Jennifer McGowan 286 Mary Heller 94 Kathy Bess 274 Ellen Malone Blocks 90 Jill Crandley 270 Allison Hudson 147 Linda French 83 Linda Hester 267 Gina Tobin 136 Suzi McCaffrey 83 Mary Greybush 253 Sheila Wall 78 Kathy Bess 81 Suzi McCaffrey 246 Jennifer McGowan 73 Tracey Sneed 78 Sheila Wall 65 Mary Heller Free Throws Attempted 59 Dolores Seiberlich Field Goals Made 47 Mary Greybush 567 Maureen Kramer G5G Jennifer Cole 45 Tina Fritzinger 5 1 Tracey Sneed 629 Linda Hester 41 Janice Olszewski 456 Jennifer Cole 625 Jill Crandley 434 Kathy Bess 584 Maureen Kramer 422 Mary Greybush Steals 565 Kathy Bess 410 Allison Hudson 233 Jennifer McGowan 544 Mary Greybush 404 Mary Heller 226 Ellen Malone 533 Tracey Sneed 403 Ellen Malone 214 Jennifer Cole 503 Ellen Malone 373 Gina Tobin 189 Sheila Wall 434 Allison Hudson 369 Jennifer McGowan 186 Mary Heller 399 Jennifer McGowan 354 Julie Reidenauer 171 Cheryl Reeve 164 Kelly Greenberg Field Goals Attempted Free Throw Percentage 143 Linda Hester 1577 Jennifer Cole 137 Gina Tobin (150 FTM Minimum) 1498 Maureen Kramer 135 Mary Greybush 87.3% (398-456) Jennifer Cole 1416 Linda Hester 81.6% (420-515) Tracey Sneed 1315 Ellen Malone Average 78.8% (201-255) Jill Crandley Scoring 1240 Jill Crandley 76.0% (209-275) Cheryl Reeve (600 PT Minimum) 1185 Kathy Bess 74.2% (253-341) Sheila Wall 16.1 (1875) Jennifer Cole 1065 Mary Greybush 74.1% (316-422) Mary Greybush 14.3 (1502) Maureen Kramer 1015 Tracey Sneed 73.2% (232-317) Linda Hester 14.0 ( 1 486) Tracey Sneed 978 Allison Hudson 71.6% (267-373) Gina Tobin 13.8 (1490) Linda Hester 947 Laura Frieze 70.8% (160-226) Kelly Briar 13.6 (1451) Jill Crandley 70.8% (286-404) Mary Heller 13.3 (1426) Kathy Bess Field Goal Percentage 12.5 (1404) Mary Greybush (300 FGM Minimum) Rebounds 11.9 (1280) Ellen Malone 52.5% (533-1015) Tracey Sneed 11.7 (699) Tina Fritzinger 1145 Kathy Bess 51.5% (544-1065) Mary Greybush 10.5 (892) Sheia Wall 1050 Maureen Kramer 10.5 Laura Frieze 50.4% (625-1240) Jill Crandley (809) 788 Suzi McCaffrey 49.3% (337-683) Kelly Briar 733 Mary Heller 47.7% (565-1195) Kathy Bess 712 Mary Greybush 46.5% (317-682) Sheila Wall 706 Allison Hudson 45.7% (389-851) Suzi McCaffrey

38 5

Reason By Season

SEASON W CAPTAINS TOP PTS TOP REBS SCORER REBOUNDER

1993-94 19 9 Lisa Auman, Mary Heller Mary Heller 423 Mary Heller 216

1992-93 16 11 Jennifer Cole, Jennifer McGowan Jennifer Cole 536 Mary Heller 234 Dolores Seiberlich, Tina Tunink 1991-92 25 8 Mimi Harris, Laura Reigsrad Jennifer Cole 685 Mary Heller 238 Jennifer McGowan 1990-91 16 12 Denise Kayajian, Mary Greybush Mary Greybush 506 Mary Greybush 241 1989-90 15 14 Anita Plakans, Maureen Buckley Mary Greybush 483 Mary Greybush 227 Gail Bearry 1988-89 28 3 Kelly Greenberg, Tracey Sneed Tracey Sneed 564 Tracey Sneed 243

1987-88 25 5 Cheryl Reeve, Suzy Springman Tracey Sneed 501 Tracey Sneed 227 1986-87 21 7 Allison Hudson, Kelly Briar Allison Hudson 385 Allison Hudson 191

1985-86 21 9 Jill Crandley, Linda Hester Linda Hester 564 Allison Hudson 227 Suzi McCaffrey 1984-85 22 8 Gina Tobin Linda Hester 579 Suzi McCaffrey 243

1983-84 11 18 Kate Larkin, Julie Reidenauer Jill Crandley 380 Suzi McCaffrey 194

1982-83 16 13 Kathy McCartney, Ann Ermi Julie Reidenauer 319 Julie Reidenauer 225 1981-82 17 12 Patty Dugan Kathy Bess 423 Kathy Bess 246 1980-81 17 11 Maureen Kramer Maureen Kramer 496 Maureen Kramer 268 1979-80 17 11 Claire McArdle, Cindy Romanelli Ellen Malone 375 Kathy Bess 304 1978-79 14 12 Vicki Oleski, Claire McArdle Maureen Kramer 369 Kathy Bess 359 1977-78 14 11 Maria Gross Cindy Romanelli 336 Cindy Romanelli 255 1976-77 15 10 Nora Kramer, Joanne Predergast Joanne Prendergast 359 Kathy McGovern 121 Debbi Bodnar

1975-76 13 5 Joanne Prendergast 310

1974-75 5 7 Anne Marie Shervin Anne Marie Shervir i 1973-74 7 6 Annette Halpin, Marianne Dooley Annette Halpin 1972-73 11 4 Cindy Vislocky Annete Halpin 204

1,000 /?oint Plateau

NAME YEARS FGM-FGA FTM-FTA POINTS

Jennifer Cole 1989-93 656-1577 398-456 1,875

Maureen Kramer 1977-81 584-1498 334-567 1,502

Linda Hester 1982-86 629-1416 232-317 1,490

Tracey Sneed 1985-89 533-1015 420- S 1 1,486

Jill Crandley 1982-86 625-1240 201-255 1,451

Kathy Bess 1978-82 565-1185 296-434 1,426

Mary Greybush 1987-91 544-1065 316-422 l ,404

Ellen Malone 1978-82 503- 1315 274-403 1,280

Allison Hudson 1983-87 434-978 270-410 1,1 $8

Mary Heller 1 990-94 406-826 286-404 1,098

Jenny McGowan 1988-93 399-938 246-369 1.047

Suzi McCaffrey 1 982-86 389-851 1}} -346 1.01 1 ftU-Time Roster

H R LisaAuman, 1990-94 Annette Halpin, 1971-74 Cheryl Reeve, 1984-88

Lori Hamilton, 1990-92 Julie Reidenauer, 1980-84 B Maria "Mimi" Harris, 1988-92 Laura Reigstad, 1988-92 Joan Barry, 1977-79 Charlene Haury, 1974-75 Nancy Richards, 1979-80 GailBeatty, 1986-90 Sarah Haynes, 1994- Margit Rinke, 1993-

Kathy Bess, 1978-82 Mary Heller, 1990-94 Linda Riviezzo, 1973-74

Sharon Biasini, 1973-74 Linda Hester, 1982-86 Mary Ell Rokin, 1973-74 Allyson Blue, 1991- Allison Hudson, 1983-87 Cindy Romanelli, 1976-80 Debbie Bodnar, 1975-77 Chris Hud, 1974-75 Donna Bowers, 1983-84 Liesel Hud, 1974-77 Kathy Bradley, 1974-76 Sharon Hughes, 1981-82 Marcia Sankowski, 1974-76

Kellv Briar, 1983-87 Anne Marie Sherwin, 1973-76 Maureen Buckley, 1986-90 K Dolores Seiberlich, 1989-93 Denise Kayajian, 1989-91 Marianne Sincavage, 1973-74 Maureen Keenan, 1977-79 TraceySneed, 1985-89

Lori Calkins, 1973-76 Maureen Kramer, 1977-81 Jennifer Snyder, 1985-89 Vicki Clarke, 1973-74 Nora Kramer, 1973-77 Lori Sparling, 1992- Stephanie Coddens, 1993- Suzy Springman, 1984-88 Jennifer Cole, 1989-93 Angie Stacy, 1973-75 Renee Connolly, 1973-74 Kathy Laigaie, 1981-84 Pat Sweeney, 1971-72 MaryCoyle, 1983-87 KateLarkin, 1981-84

Jill Crandley, 1982-86 Kris Long, 1971-72

Liz Crawford, 1978-80 Vicki Little, 1974-76 Sharon Tiwold, 1980-81 SoniaCruz, 1979-80 GinaTobin, 1981-85 M. Mary Ann Tobin, 1973-74, 75-76 D Ann Magarity, 1975-77 TinaTunink, 1991-93 Beth Davis, 1982-83 Ellen Malone, 1977-80 Chrissie Donahue, 1993- Brenda Mason, 1988-90 Marianne Dooley, 1973-75 Claire McArdle, 1977-80 Cindy Vislocky, 1973-74

Patti Dugan, 1 979-82 Marnie McBreen, 1993- Suzi McCaffrey, 1982-86 w_ Kathy McCartney, 1980-83 TinaWahl, 1993- Donna Eisenhardt, 1977-78, 80-81 Kathy McGahey, 1978-79 SheilaWall, 1985-89 Ann Ermi, 1979-83 Kathy McGovern, 1976-77 Elizabeth Way, 1973-74 Patrice McGovern, 1992- Chris Weaver, 1978-79 Jenny McGowan, 1988-90, 91-93 Sarah Weiss, 1994-

Patty Fallon, 1984-85 BarbMoser, 1975-76 NancyWest, 1973-74,75-76 MaryFarrell, 1977-78 Diane Moyer, 1 976-77 Marci Willis, 1992-

Jennifer Flaherty, 1987-88 Debbie Wissman, 1971-72 Linda French, 1982-84, 85-87 o Katie Wolfe, 1994-

Laura Frieze, 1977-81 Vicki Oleski, 1977-79

Tina Fritzinger, 1980-82 Janice Olszewski, 1979-83 Virginia Onofrio, 1982-83 Current Players in BOLD

Ann Gallagher, 1993-

JoanGilroy, 1976-77 Joanne Pendergast, 1 975-77

Patricia Giordano, 1983-85 Cindy Pierce, 1991-92 Kathy Grady, 1971-72 Linda Pinto, 1975-76 Kelly Greenberg, 1985-89 Anita Plakans, 1986-90

Diane Greway, 1 976-78 Laura Polli, 1973-74

Mary Greybush, 1987-91 Karen Pushaw, 1 974-76 Maria Gross, 1976-78 LA SALLE

40

1994-95 Opponents

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA BOSTON COLLEGE (Possible Opponent) December 1, 1994, 6:00 pm December 4, 1994, 12:00 or 2:00 pm @ St. Joseph's Fieldhouse @ Harvard Tip-off Tournament

Location: Philadelphia, PA Location: Chestnut Hill, MA Enrollment: 9,300 Enrollment: 9,040 Nickname: Quakers Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red/Blue Colors: Maroon/Gold Conference: Conference: Big East Home Court/Capacity: /8,700 Home Court/Capacity: /8,606 Head Coach: Julie Soriero Head Coach: Cathy Inglese Record at School/Years: 52-80/5 Record at School/Years: 13-14/one Overall Record/Years: 177-166/14 Overall Record/Years: 133-88/8 1993-94 Record: 10-16 1993-94 Record: 13-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-8/5 th Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/5 th Women's Basketball Contact: Brian Ierardi Women's Basketball Contact: Tammy Garr Office: 215-898-6128 Office: 617-552-4508 Fax: 215-898-1747 Fax: 617-552-4903 Press Row: 215-898-6159 Press Row: 617-552-4747

FORDHAM UNrVERSITY HARVARD UNrVERSITY December 3, 1994, 12:00 pm (Possible Opponent) @Harvard Tip-off Tournament December 4, 1994, 12:00 or 2:00 pm @ Harvard Tip-off Tournament Location: Bronx, NY Enrollment: 5,910 Location: Cambridge, MA Nickname: Lady Rams Enrollment: 6,677 Colors: Maroon/White Nickname: Crimson Conference: Colors: Crimson/Black/White Home Court/Capacity: Rose Hill/3,470 Conference: Ivy League Head Coach: Kevin Morris Home Court/Capacity: Briggs/3,000 Record at School/Years: 21-9/one Head Coach: Kathy Delaney Smith Overall Record/Years: same Record at School/Years: 155-154/12 1993-94 Record: 21-9 Overall Record/Years: same

Conference Record/Finish: 1 1-3/lst 1993-94 Record: 7-19 Women's Basketball Contact: Erin Melody Conference Record/Finish: 4-10/7th Office: 718-817-4240 Women's Basketball Contact: Becky Clifford Fax: 718-817-4244 Office: 617-495-2206 Press Row: 718-817-4236 Fax: 617-495-2130 Press Row: 617-495-5894

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY December 7, 1994, 6:00 pm @ Palestra

Location: Philadelphia, PA Enrollment: 32,000 Nickname: Owls Colors: Cherry/White Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Court/Capacity: McGonigle Hall/3,900 Head Coach: Charlene Curtis Record at School/Years: 39-72/4 Overall Record/Years: 160-125/10 1993-94 Record: 7-21 Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/9th Women's Basketball Contact: Maria Rodriguez Office: 215-204-7445 Fax: 215-204-7499 Press Row: 215-204-7445

42 1994-95 ^/pponents

ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY December 10, 1994, 2:00 pm December 28, 1994, 6:00 pm @ Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse @ La Salle Invitational

Location: Philadelphia, PA Location: Baltimore, MD Enrollment: 2,952 Enrollment: 5,500 Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Crimson/Grey Colors: Blue/Orange Conference: : MEAC Home Court/Capacity: Alumni Fieldhouse/3,200 Home Court/Capacity: Hill Fieldhouse/6,500 Head Coach: Stephanie Gaitlev Head Coach: Anderson Powell Record at School/Years: 57-29/3 Record at School/Years: 77-160/7 Overall Record/Years: 173-92/9 Overall Record/Years: same 1993-94 Record: 19-9 1993-94 Record: 4-23

Conference Record/Finish: 1 l-5/3rd Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/8th Women's Basketball Contact: Larry Dougherty Women's Basketball Contact: Joe Mclver Office: 215-660-1727 Office: 410-319-3831 Fax: 215-660-1724 Fax: 410-319-3221 Press Row: 215-660-2599 Press Row: 410-319-3235

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND December 22, 1994, 1:00 p.m. (Possible Opponent) @ duPont Pavilion December 29, 1994, 6:00 or 8:00 pm @ La Salle Invitational Location: Villanova, PA Enrollment: 5,951 Location: Richmond, VA Nickname: Wildcats Enrollment: 3,300 Colors: Blue/White Nickname: Spiders Conference: Big East Colors: Red/Blue Home Court/Capacity: duPont Pavilion/6,500 Conlerence: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Head Coach: Harry Peretta Home Court/Capacity: Robins Center/9,171 Record at School/Years: 293-167/16 Head Coach: Tammy Holder Overall Record/Years: same Record at School/Years: 46-36/3 1993-94 Record: 13-14 Overall Record/Years: 96-69/6 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1 1/T6th 1993-94 Record: 16-11 Women's Basketball Contact: Mike Blimm Conference Record/Finish: 8-6/4th Office: 610-519-4120 Women's Basketball Contact: Chris Stockton Fax: 610-519-7323 Office: 804-289-8753 Press Row: 610-519-7290 Fax: 804-289-8820 Press Row: 804-289-8806

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (Possible Opponent) December 29, 1994, 6:00 or 8:00 pm @ La Salle Invitational

Location: Boston, MA Enrollment: 14,201 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Scarlet/ White Conference: North Atlantic Home Court/Capacity: Case Gym/2, 500 Head Coach: Christine Basile Record at School/Years: 154-151/12 Overall Record/Years: same

1 993-94 Record: 7-20 Conlerence Record/ Finish: 4-10/(>th

Women's Basketball Contact: I )an Furlong Office: 617-353-2872 Fax: 617-353-5286 Press Row: not available

43 1994-95 opponents

UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY January 3, 1995,7:30 pm January 12, 1995, 7:00 pm, @ Hayman Hall @ Martinez Center February 23, 1995, 5:00 pm @ Nutter Center

Location: Tampa, FL Location: Dayton, OH Enrollment: 1,500 Enrollment: 17,657 Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Raiders Colors: Red/Black/Gold Colors: Hunter Green/Gold Conference: Sunshine State Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Martinez Center/3,432 Home Court/Capacity: Nutter Center/10,632 Head Coach: Tom Mosca Head Coach: Terry Hall Record at School/Years: 78-59/6 Record at School/Years: 33-77/4 Overall Record/Years: same Overall Record/Years: 264-203/17 1993-94 Record: 21-7 1993-94 Record: 12-15

Conference Record/Finish: 1 3-1/ 1st Conference Record/Finish: 7-1 l/8th Mid-Con Women's Basketball Contact: Shawn Stinson Women's Basketball Contact: Matt Zircher Office: 813-253-6241 Office: 513-873-2831 Fax: 813-253-6288 Fax: 513-873-2368 Press Row: 813-253-6240 Press Row: 513-873-4687

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA XAVIER UNIVERSITY January 4, 1995,7:00 pm January 14, 1995, 1:00 pm @ Hayman Hall @ Auxilary Gym February 23, 1995, 5:00 pm @ Schimdt Fieldhouse

Location: Tampa, FL Location: Cincinnati, OH Enrollment: 34,000 Enrollment: 6,373 Nickname: Bulls Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Green/Gold Colors: Blue/White Conference: Metro Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Auxliary Gym/1,000 Home Court/Capacity: Schmidt/3,000 Head Coach: Traci Lacey Head Coach: Mark Ehlen Record at School/Years: 73-91/6 Record at School/Years: 108-1 16/8 Overall Record/Years: 126-103/8 Overall Record/Years: same 92-93 Record: 14-13 1993-94 Record: 20-9 Conference Record/Finish: 7-5/4th Conference Record/Finish: 8-4/T2nd Women's Basketball Contact: Traceyjudd Women's Basketball Contact: Courtney Morrison Office: 813-974-4087 Office: 513-745-3416

Fax: 813-974-5328 Fax: ., 513-745-2825 Press Row: 813-974-3287 Press Row: 513-745-3003

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY January 19, 1995, 7:00 pm @ Calihan Hall February 16, 1995, 7:00 pm @ Hayman Hall

Location: Detroit, MI Enrollment: 7,800 Nickname: Titans Colors: Red/White/Blue Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Calihan Hall/8,837 Head Coach: Fred Procter Record at School/Years: 56-56/4 Overall Record/Years: 84-82/6 1993-94 Record: 15-13 Conference Record/Finish: 8-4/T2nd Women's Basketball Contact: Ken Lasky Office: 313-993-1746 Fax: 313-993-1765 Press Row: 313-993-1750

44 1994-95 opponents

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-CHICAGO January 21, 1995, 12:30 pm, @JACC January 28, 1995, 1:00 pm February 18, 1995, 1:00 pm @ Hayman Hall @ Hayman Hall

Location: Notre Dame, IN Location: Chicago, IL Enrollment: 10,126 Enrollment: 23,482 Nickname: Fighting Irish Nickname: Flames Colors: Gold/Blue Colors: Indigo/Flame Conference: MCC Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Joyce Center/1 1,418 Home Court/Capacity: UIC Pavilion/8,000 Head Coach: Muffet McGraw Head Coach: Eileen McMahon Record at School/Years: 138-70/7 Record at School/Years: 42-70/5 Overall Record/Years: 226-111/11 Overall Record/Years: same 1993-94 Record: 22-7 1993-94 Record: 12-16 Conference Record/Finish: 10-2/lst Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/T5th Mid-Con Women's Basketball Contact: Bernie Cafarelli Women's Basketball Contact: Bob Artman Office: 219-631-7516 Office: 312-996-5881 Fax: 219-631-7941 Fax: 312-996-5882 Press Row: 219-631-5309 Press Row: 312-413-5712

BUTLER UNrVERSITY CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY January 25, 1995,7:00 pm January 30, 1995, 7:00 pm @ Hayman Hall @ Hinkle Fieldhouse March 1, 1995, 7:30 pm @ CSU Convocation Center

Location: Indianapolis, IN Location: Cleveland, OH Enrollment: 4,200 Enrollment: 18,199 Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Vikings Colors: Blue/White Colors: Forest Green/White Conference: MCC Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Hinkle/1 1,043 Home Court/Capacity: CSU Center/13,610 Head Coach: June Olkowski Head Coach: Lorretta Hummeldorr Record at School/Years: 13-13/1 Record at School/Years: 26-57/3 Overall Record/Years: 47-95/5 Overall Record/Years: same 1993-94 Record: 13-13 1993-94 Record: 11-16

Conference Record/Finish: 6-6/5th Conference Record/Finish: 7-1 1 /8th Women's Basketball Contact: Lori Montgomery Women's Basketball Contact: Paulette Welch Office: 317-283-9671 Office: 216-687-5288 Fax: 317-283-9808 Fax: 216-523-7257 Press Row: 317-283-9817 Press Row: 216-687-4819

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE February 2, 1995, 7:30 pm @ Klotsche Center

Location: Milwaukee, WI Enrollment: 24,341 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black/Gold

Conference: \K I Home Court/Capacity: Klotsche Center/4,000

1 lead Coach: Man' Ann Kelling Record at School/Years: 282-173/16 Overall Record/Years: 501-192/18 1993-94 Record: 12-15

( ionference Record/Finish: 9-9/T5th Mid ( on

Women's Basketball Contact: Rocco ( iasparro Office: 414-229-5674 Fax: 414-229-6759 Press Row: 414-229-6276

45 1994-95 opponents

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY February 4, 1995,3:00 pm February 9, 1995, 1:00 pm @ Phoenix Center @ Hayman Hall

Location: Green Bay, WI Location: DeKalb, IL Enrollment: 5,000 Enrollment: 23,177 Nickname: Phoenix Nickname: Huskies Colors: Red/Green/White Colors: Cardinal/Black Conference: MCC Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Phoenix Center/2,000 Home Court/Capacity: Evans/6,044 Head Coach: Carol Hammerle Head Coach: Liz Galloway-McQuitter Record at School/Years: 379-189/21 Record at School/Years: First season Overall Record/Years: same Overall Record/Years: 59-64/5 1993-94 Record: 18-11 1993-94 Record: 24-5

Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/2nd Mid-Con Conference Record/Finish: 1 8-0/ 1 st Mid-Con Women's Basketball Contact: Sue Bodilly Women's Basketball Contact: Kari Bracket! Office: 414-465-2498 Office: 815-753-1706 Fax: 414-465-2357 Fax: 815-753-9540 Press Row: 414-465- Press Row: 815-753-0629

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO February 11, 1995, 1:00 pm @ Hayman Hall

Location: Chicago, IL Enrollment: 15,886 Nickname: Ramblers Colors: Maroon/Gold Conference: MCC Home Court/Capacity: Alumni Gym/2,000 Head Coach: Tracy Manuel Record at School/Years: 8-19/one Overall Record/Years: 20-34/two 1993-94 Record: 8-19 Conference Record/Finish: 3-9/6th Women's Basketball Contact: Tim Fischer Office: 312-508-2560 Fax: 312-508-3884 Press Row: JC^rrrr". 312-274-3550

y ^BSP l ; 1 M d J*J|» . tfej£ y^g fLixwBiiixEp £ ftJUftr^i r^s?p^ **^ P~mj7 *jg r^m ' *

• 4 # S AU-Time Opponents

Opponent W First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory' Victory

Adelphi 1 1977 1977 1977(58-72)

Alabama- Birmingham 1 1992 1992 1992 (71-76) American 5 2 1980 1994 1994(81-52) 1982 (63-72)

Arkansas State 1 1987 1987 1987(90-71)

Ball State 1 1985 1985 1985 (66-53) Beaver 3 1973 1975 1975 (51-27) Bloomsburg 4 1977 1980 1980(97-70)

Boise State 1 1992 1992 1992(65-82) Boston College FIRST MEETING

Boston University 1 1 1984 1994 1994 (69-50) 1984 (56-67)

Bowie State 1 1979 1 979 1979(62-81)

Brown 1 1989 1989 1989(87-62) Bucknell 2 1982 1983 1983(75-69)

Butler 5 1 1991 1994 1994 (83-70) 1993 (64-90)

Cabrini 3 1 1973 1976 1976(82-64) 1975 (43-48)

California-Irvine 1 1992 1992 1992(68-66)

Cal State-Fullerton 1 1990 1990 1990(55-75)

Canisius 5 1 1989 1992 1992(79-56) 1990(55-75) Catholic 2 1979 1980 1980(60-49)

Central Connecticut 1 1992 1992 1992 (96-63)

Chestnut Hill 4 1 1973 1977 1977(76-23) 19-SH6-S5) Cheyney 10 1974 1984 1984 (64-87)

Chicago State 1 1993 1993 1993 (76-58)

Cleveland State 1 1985 1985 1985 (80-57)

Colgate 1 1991 1991 1991 (92-44)

Columbia 1 1991 1991 1991 (68-35)

Concordia 1 1985 1985 1985 (79-65) Connecticut 4 1985 1989 1989(83-72)

Dartmouth 1 1983 1983 1983(63-65)

Davis & Elkins 1 1980 1980 1980(80-68)

Dayton 1 1 1993 1993 1993 (100-67) 1993(65-81) Delaware 11 2 1979 1994 1994 (69-64. OT) 1981 (79-86)

Detroit Mercy 4 1 1991 1994 1994 (66-58) 1994 (57-65)

District of Columbia 1 1 1981 1990 1990 (63-45) 1981 (57-80) Drexel 7 2 1974 1993 1993 (80-75) 1983 (65-71)

Duke 1 1981 1981 1981 (93-74) Duquesne 4 1983 1993 1993 (96-60)

East Carolina 1 1987 1987 1987(79-72) Eastern College 2 1975 1976 1976(83-15) Evansville 3 2 1993 1994 1994(90-73) 1993(68-71) Edinboro 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (78-68) 1979 (62-79) Fairfield 12 10 1984 1992 1992 (-5-65) 1991 (68-82) Fairleigh Dickinson 3 1985 1988 1988 (80-53) Fordham 15 1 1984 1990 1990 (72-59) 1990(65-73) franklin & Marshall 1 1977 1977 1977 (90-51) Georgetown 3 2 1979 1983 1982(72-63) 1983 (55-76)

George Mason 1 1994 1994 1994 (77-65)

George Washington 1 1 1982 198S 1982 (59-55) 1985(55-57)

Georgia Southern 1 1 1988 1994 1988(6-1-601 1994 (71-83)

Glassboro State 2 1 1978 1980 1980(75-56) 1978 (80-83) 19-3 Gwynedd Mercy 5 1977 1977(9') i .

Harcum 1 1973 1973 1973 (45-23)

Hartford 1 1990 1990 1990(66-60) Harvard FIRST MEETING

Hofstra 3 1 19S1 1989 1989(81-52) 1982 (56 58) Holy Cross 6 11 1984 1990 1989(81-80) 1990 61 Holy Family 2 1973 1978 1978(98-17)

Houston 1 1988 1988 19881

Howard 2 1 1981 1983 1983(73 52) Illinois-Chicago FIRST MEI TING Immaculata 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (62-60) 1978(60 93) Iona 19 2 1976 1992 1992 (-9-68) 198 (72-81) Iowa 1 19SS 1985 1985(51 '0)

James Madison 1 2 1978 1990 1978 (62 60) 1990 (56 65)

Kean 4 1977 1980 1980(66 i 9-9 Kutztown 2 1 1980 1980(66 13) Lafayette 6 1978 1983 1983 is.1 48)

Lehigh 8 1 1977 1989 1989 90 58) 1983 (77-79)

Lincoln 1 1978 1 978 19 s os )8) long Island University 2 19S1 1982 1982 (83 70)

Louisiana State 1 1984 1984 1984 (61 94) Loyola (Baltimore) 7 1 1<>-S 1992 1992 (106 67) 19801

Loyola (Chicago) 4 1 1989 1994 1994(64-61) 1994 (66-80) Manhattan 17 7 1981 1992 1992 ii-' 55) 63 n 19— Manhattanville 1 1977 1977(74 (8)

Manor i 1974 1974

Marquette 1 'I'M 1991 I 1991 (too 88)

47 v4ll-Time Opponents

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

Maryland 1 2 1978 1980 1978 (94-53) 1980(54-115)

Massachuttes 1 1987 1987 1987(67-61)

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

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

Montana 1 1985 1985 1985 (61-69)

Montana Tech 1 1985 1985 1985 (99-55) Morgan State 3 1988 1989 1989 (68-28)

Mount St. Mary's 2 1 1981 1993 1993(69-50) 1981 (70-78) Murray State 2 1990 1990 1990(59-78)

Nebraska 1 1 1992 1993 1993 (92-88) 1992(78-79)

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

New Orleans 1 1983 1983 1983(66-73) Niagara 7 1987 1992 1992 (96-76) Northeastern 3 1981 1982 1982 (64-48) Northern-Illinois FIRST MEETING

Northwestern 1 1989 1989 1989 (69-67)

North Carolina-Wilmington 1 1994 1994 1994(62-51)

North Texas 1 1990 1990 1990(71-66) Notre Dame 4 3 1985 1994 1994 (85-75) 1994 (55-79)

Ohio 1 1990 1990 1990(73-67)

Oklahoma 1 1986 1986 1986(69-71)

Oklahoma State 1 1988 1988 1988 (69-63)

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

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

Penn Morton (Widener) 1 1973 1973 1973 (47-31) Penn State 3 1982 1988 1988(85-86)

Penn State (Ogontz) 4 1 1973 1977 1977(73-40) 1975 (29-52) Pennsylvania 18 3 1974 1993 1993 (65-57) 1983 (55-62) Philadelphia Bible 2 1973 1975 1975(57-17) Philadelphia Textile 2 1976 1979 1979(79-31)

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

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

Princeton 1 3 1976 1978 1976(63-58) 1978 (71-80)

Providence 1 1981 1981 1981 (71-66)

Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980(64-58)

Radford 1 1988 1988 1988 (64-63) Rhode Island 2 1985 1988 1988(60-49) Richmond 2 1987 1988 1988 (53-50) Rider 2 1981 1983 1983(75-74) Robert Morris 2 1982 1989 1989(80-43) Rutgers 2 3 1975 1984 1977 (93-85) 1984(59-82)

St. Bonaventure 1 1991 1991 1991 (81-69) St. Joseph's 4 19 1973 1993 1991 (67-64) 1993 (50-58)

St. Mary's (California) 1 1989 1989 1989 (82-76)

St. Peter's 12 12 1980 1992 1991 (79-74) 1992 (71-73) Salisbury 2 1977 1978 1978 (74-62)

San Francisco 1 1989 1989 1989(71-60)

Santa Clara 1 1 1989 1990 1989(74-55) 1990(54-63) Seton Hall 3 4 1978 1993 1983(69-66) 1993(48-73)

Shippensburg 1 1978 1978 1978 (75-70) Siena 5 2 1984 1992 1992(68-48) 1991 (52-79) South Carolina State 1983 1985 1985(61-55) 1983 (67-85) South Florida FIRST MEETING

Southwest Texas State 1 1986 1986 1986(88-58) Syracuse 3 1981 1984 1984(63-64) Tampa FIRST MEETING Temple 13 8 1973 1993 1993 (66-57) 1992 (79-88, OT)

Tennessee 1 1989 1989 1989 1989(61-91)

Towson State 2 1 1980 1993 1993(61-57) 1980(72-84) Trenton State 3 2 1977 1980 1980(70-51) 1979(57-61)

Ursinus 1 1 1976 1979 1979(79-47) 1976(69-89)

Valparaiso 1 1992 1992 1992(90-95, OT) Vermont 2 1982 1984 1984(75-59) Villanova 5 18 1973 1993 1993 (56-54) 1992 (60-62)

Virginia State 1 1981 1981 1981 (67-63) West Chester 3 2 1974 1982 1982(84-67) 1979(68-79)

West Virginia 1 1979 1979 1979 (76-79) Widener 3 1974 1976 1976(67-25)

Wisconsin- Green Bay 1 1992 1992 1992 (53-65) Wisconsin-Milwaukee FIRST MEETING

Witchita State 1 1987 1987 1987(68-70, OT) Wright State 2 1989 1989 1989 (84-57) Xavier 4 1993 1994 1994 (76-85) Youngstown State 2 1984 1987 1987 (76-60)

(1994-95 Opponents in BOLD)

48 Media Oatiets

NEWSPAPERS: Detroit Free Press TELEVISION: 321 West Lafayette Boulevard

'hiladelphia Daily News Detroit, MI 48231 KYW Channel 3 iOO North Broad Street Phone: 313-222-6662 Independence Mall East Philadelphia, PA 19101 Fax: 313-222-5983 Philadelphia, PA 19106 'hone: 215-854-5700 Phone: 215-238-4646 ax: 215-854-5524 Brainerd Daily Dispatch Fax: 215-238-4783 506 James Street P.O. Box D Philadelphia Inquirer Brainerd, MN 56401-0974 WPVI Channel 6 iOO North Broad Street Phone: 218-829-4705 4100 Citv Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19101 Fax: 218-829-7735 Philadelphia, PA 19131 Phone: 215-854-4550 Phone: 215-581-4598 Fax: 215-854-4564 Indianapolis News Fax: 215-581-4530 307 North Pennsylvania Street Delaware County Times Indianapolis, IN 46204 WCAU Channel 10 50 Mildred Avenue Phone: 317-633-1240 City Avenue & Monument Road Primos, PA 19081 Fax: 317-633-1174 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Phone: 215-622-8800 Phone: 215-668-5660 Fax: 215-622-8887 Evening Herald Fax: 215-668-5533 Ringtown Boulevard Norristown Times Herald Shenandoah, PA 17976 WTXF Channel 29 P.O. Box 591 Phone:717-462-2777 4th & Market Streets Norristown, PA 19404 Fax: 717-462-4730 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Phone: 215-272-2322 Phone: 215-923-6397 Fax: 215-272-0660 USA Today Fax: 215-592-1535 1000 Wilson Boulevard Montgomery County Record Arlington, VA 22229 Prism/Sports Channel 145 Easton Road Phone: 703-276-3721 Horsham, PA 19044 Fax: 703-558-3905 Philadelphia, PA 19148 iPhone: 215-957-8175 Phone: 215-336-8440 |Fax: 215-957-8165 Fax: 215-389-9506 RADIO: Bucks County Courier Times Route 13 KYW WIRE SERVICES: Levittown, PA 19057 Independence Mall East Phone: 215-949-4216 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Associated Press Fax: 215-949-4177 Phone: 215-238-4990 226 Hawthorne Avenue Fax: 215-238-4657 Langhorne, PA 19047 Camden Courier Post Phone: 215-561-1133 301 Cuthbert Boulevard WIP Fax: 215-561-3544 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 441 North 5th Street Phone: 609-486-2424 Philadelphia, PA 19123 United Press International Fax: 609-663-2831 Phone: 215-468-5463 1819 Kennedy Boulevard Fax: 215-922-2364 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Main Line Times Phone: 215-563-6008 31 1 East Lancaster Avenue WNPV lax: 215o63-3 7 78

Ardmore, PA 1 9003 P.O. Box 1440

Phone: 215-642-4300 1 ansdale, PA 19446 Fax: 215-649-9318 Phone: 215-K55-821 1 MCC: Fax: 215-368-0180 Chicago Sun limes Pan Aiik'i k .m Plaza 401 North Wabash Avenue WLXP 201 South *. lapitol Avenue Chicago, 11.60611 La Salle University box 698 Suite 500 Phone: 312-321-3000 PA Philadelphia, 19141 Indianapolis, IN I622S Fax: 312-321-3228 Phone: 215-951-1378 Phone: .U^-iy^ll

Fax: 31 ' 237-5620 1994-95 LA SALLE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DECEMBER

THU 1 Pennsylvania# (Women's Big 5 doubleheader @ St. Joseph's) 6:00 pm Televised on SportsChannel

Harvard Tip-off Tournament La Salle vs Fordham 12:00 pm Boston College vs Harvard 2:30 pm Consolation Game 12:00 pm Championship Game 2:30 pm

WED Temple# (Women's Big 5 doubleheader @ Penn) 6:00 pm Televised on SportsChannel

St. Joseph's# 2:00 pm THU 22 Villanova# 1:00 pm

" LA SALLE INVITATIONAL - La Salle vs. Morgan State Richmond vs. Boston University 8:00 pm THU 29 Consolation Game 6:00 pm Championship Game JANUARY TUE 3 Tampa 7:30 pm WED 4 South Florida 7:00 pm THU 12 WRIGHT STATE* 7:00 pm SAT 14 XAVIER* 1:00 pm THU 19 Detroit* 7:00 pm SAT 21 Notre Dame* 12:30 pm WED 25 Butler* 7:00 pm SAT 28 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* (Alumnae Game preceeding) 1:00 pm MON 30 CLEVELAND STATE* 7:00 pm FEBRUARY THU 2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee* SAT 4 Wisconsin-Green Bay* THU 9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* SAT 11 LOYOLA-CHICAGO* THU 16 DETROIT* SAT 18 NOTRE DAME* THU 23 Wright State* SAT 25 Xavier* MARCH

WED 1 Cleveland State* 7:00 pm SUN 5 Teams seeded 5th - 12th Playoff THU- 9- Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament SUN 11 at Northern Illinois Universitv

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Denotes MCC contests # Denotes Big 5 contests