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La Salle Women's Basketball 2007-08 La Salle University La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 2007 La Salle Women's Basketball 2007-08 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 2007-08" (2007). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 75. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/75 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]. 200:7-08 SENIORS •*" SOPHOMORE . s LA. RAUNFORWAnON_ GENE La Salle philadelpnia, r« School Btott and «,, Christian imate values for« M*nJ^u , deiJ concern ,s 1S a ....1863 and to d * i,«edto ?„, the WMWUJ-J* ycomm Founded .........6,1386,138 ^r^carionotootMenet. Enrollment ... Explorers ' ' (7406) Nickname [ " V and Gold stud.es. BlueBlueiSAi(540)\ ) and specialized & ^ AtlanAtlanticticio10 Colors - • " • U.ooo) Conference "'TomGoiaGola Arena (4,000) Court/Capacity ••••"" Brennan Home QrDr. Thomas Athletics 2 Director of .... 2215-951-^25i5-95i-^ 5 Phone • Lyons educ at on w Office . 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'nghamton Quinnipiac . y Now? _C0ACHING . .ic STAF 1 "» »-U(l Head Coach UNC-Greensboro ^ILUNIVERSITY Tom Lochner Associate Appalachian University Head Coach '" State President Chrissie Doogan Sacred Heart 68 Brother . Michael] Assistant * .' 68 : UW-Milwaukee Coach Mimi' McGinniss, FSC, R , ,ev PhD I Lafayette ' ' Director 102 Ass'stantCoachStaceySm of Athletics La I Salle Penn 1 ° r Women's B TnomasBrennan.. Staff Richmond Athletic; ... Administration 3 Team *9 I Dayton l-> Rosters [ p I ordham .. 70 George ° Washington'.' 7 at. Bonaventure 7r Meghan Ahl I Charlotte ... 7C Campus • 22-2322 Melanie Gibbons' Enhancement Temple 71 _ Tom °" ln Carlene • -24-25 . Gola Arena ^ Hightower *?" - " Massachusettes 71 112 Alyse Hoover • .26-2726 .... Saint 7* " Louis .... Antonia •28-2928 : Gale R °" node Island 7i Ta <-a Lapetina •30-313 G Xavier 72 ^e Day Information •32-33 '.' Radio/TV "4 Saint Joseph's 72 Morgan •34-35 v'deo "5 Robertson Duquesne 72 Streaming iamie Walsh •36-37 . Media "6 72 Outlets Newcomers .'. 38-39 ) Media " . Clippings 7 Photo 40-41 I^ECORDBOOK 118-119 Roster ~ Directions A!!-Tim e Series " Records I " Series Game-by-Game 74 75 °N THE ^^7SEAS0NJNRE Scot's"', COVER- " V(EW 7, 2006-07 ~ Season-by-Season 77 Review Scores D - 1.000 ••• 78 84 Game Point Scorers Results . 44 " . AH-Time 85 87 ^dividual Leaders Stats 45 " s 'ngle 88 8p Team Season Leaded Stats . 46 . 90-91 Atlantic 10 Review' 47 B 48-49 $ 'g 5 Review 2006-07 5 °"51 Box Scores 52-64 ' WACHOVIA CENTER The second largest city on the East Coast and the fifth largest in the M5vc nation, Philadelphia has retained its neighborhood spirit while supporting *S& a metropolitan population of 5.7 million. The cradle of democracy, Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where our country first took shape and our forefathers wrote the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Center City boasts hundreds of galleries featuring the latest in painting, sculpture, photography and video art, including the world- renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Barnes Foundation. Philadelphia also supports the nation's largest and most developed city park system (Fairmount Park) that offers 8,700 acres of trees and trails winding the length of the city. Center City's South Street, Boathouse Row along the Schuylkill River, the Delaware Waterfront and Manayunk, a canal neighborhood with some of the best shops and restau- rants in the tri-state area, are also unique to the city. , • » Phil "if **-* j*r' k *. CHINATOWN Philadelphia is home II to eight professional sports teams: Phillies (baseball), 76ers (basketball), tt limit id f illllllllitl Eagles (football), Flyers (hockey), Phantoms (hockey), Wings (lacrosse), v- * Kixx (men's soccer), 1 Soul (arena football). Ml i ^ ( PHILADELPHIA FIRSTS 1687 First Brewery 1689 First Public School J* 1731 First Public Library BOATHOUSE R 1746 First Stock Exchange 1755 First Hospital 1780 First American Bank 1874 First Zoo =5:3: : (Yl " m**m '« iLi.^ 1 ff PHILADELPHIA $ LA \L££E ' A SALLE COMPREHENSIVE UNIVERSITY F INCREASING NATIONAL PROMINENCE ff GROWING WITH OUR COMMUNITY The University recently completed the acquisition of the Germantown Hospital property, now known as "West 3* Campus." La Salle's School of Nursing and Health Sciences will move to the site in December 2007. > * • .1 %3fr gj ^ i t&i v/,t5£J r • p.-' • - - tlrA Will WE WALK THE WALK! SI I La Salle had 12 NCAA Academic tt*r Ail-Americans, 14 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Members, 8 MAAC All-Academic Members, and 8 Philadelphia All-Academic Members. tl NATIONALLY RANKED La Salle is ranked among 4** I the top 20 universities and top 10 Catholic universities in its cat- egory by U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges." The category— Universities: Master's Northern Region— is comprised of 165 ILL li schools, 42 of which are Catholic. Rankings are based 111 III upon academic reputation, selectivity, faculty resources, !! II II financial resources, retention, 11 IB II and alumni giving. LA SALLE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY !! r-«*v THE PLACE TO BE In 2006-07, La Salle University conferred the largest number of degrees in its history: 1,483 students earned bache- lor's, master's, or doctoral degrees. YOU ALWAYS HAVE A HOME Two La Salle students were recognized as 2007 Fulbright Scholarship winners. This brings La Salle's total number of Fulbright nrnrnr Scholars to 60 since the program's inception. IP !- ULEEXPLORES _ V CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY La Salle University and its alumni and friends have successfully surpassed the $25 million goal for the Shoulder to Shoulder: Securing the Future major gift initiative, raising more than $28 million. These funds increased the University's endowment and provided the funding to expand and renovate the science center into a new science and technology center. "*- ,;*.- • MAKING THEIR MARK Explore U is a new five-stage I career-exploration model that has LEADING been developed for undergraduate BY EXAMPLE I students at La Salle. The model will Eighty percent of eventually provide all students with s La Salle's student-athletes the resources needed to explore volunteered for a total of 1 their values, interests, skills, and 3,400 hours of service. goals as related to their choice of Project Teamwork— which I majors and career paths. matches dozens of students II from Emlen Elementary School and Logan Elementary II School with Big Brothers and Big Sisters from La Salle— I was honored for the fifth HEAD OF SI consecutive year by the THE CLASS W National Consortium for As reported by the u Academics and Sports for NCAA, La Salle has a its community service and graduation success rate of n youth outreach program. 90 percent of our student- athletes. This exceeds the average rate of 77 percent for Division I schools. X .LLE UNIVERSITY 'ni€E'VlzUENCE assist other to Kierstandtheacar counseling and encount it-athletes THE YEAR" AWARD achievement .sf. of academic OB,ECTI«S PROGRAM ch _ -...a* o nrneram ana enw« ..
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