2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Drexel vs. Richmond Daskalakis Athletic Center Philadelphia, Pa. Monday, December 22, 2008 • 1:00 p.m.

2008-09 Schedule Game Preview Date Team Time Teams: Drexel (4-4) vs. Richmond (9-1) November 16 at American L, 65-74 SID Contacts: Drexel: Britt Faulstick ([email protected]) 19 Saint Joseph’s W, 76-61 Richmond: Rachel Park ([email protected]) 22 at La Salle L, 48-46 25 at Bucknell W, 44-35 Media: Live audio available on www.drexeldragons.com; University of Coors Classic 28 vs Minnesota L,74-50 With Pat Delsi and Stephanie Mix 29 vs. Colorado W, 67-63 Denise Dillon Pregame Show airs at 12:30 p.m. December All-Time Series: - 5 Army L, 55-49 19 at Penn W, 62-52 Last Meeting: First meeting 22 Richmond 1:00 Drexel Capsule Saint Joseph’s Hawk Classic at Phila U. 28 Holy Cross 2:00 PPG RPG APG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% TO/G Bk./G 29 Maine 4:00 57.4 32.8 11.1 5.8 38.2 24.1 76.9 16.6 3.1 January Team Leaders: Marginean (26.4 ppg); Rosseel (2.8 apg); Marginean (8.1 rpg); 4 at Delaware* 1:00 Marginean (51.0 FG%); Crane (33.3 3FG%); Marginean (87.9 FT%) 8 at William & Mary* 7:00 Drexel shook off the dust from a two-week hiatus from playing to 11 Hofstra* 12:00 CN8 defeat Philadelphia rival Penn 62-52 on Friday, Dec. 19. The Dragons 15 Georgia State* 7:00 won on the road against the Quakers for the first time since 1992. 18 at James Madison* 2:00 Gabriela Marginean led the team with 21 points and nine rebounds. 22 Northeastern* 7:00 Freshman Kamile Nacickaite scored a career-high 17 points on 7-for-10 25 Towson* 1:00 CN8 shooting. Her classmate Marisa Crane also hit career highs with eight 29 at Hofstra* 7:00 points, five assists and four rebounds. Drexel came in the second half Drexel University Dragons February after trailing by as many as seven points in the first. The Dragons used 1 at UNC Wilmington* 2:00 a 21-1 run, spanning both periods, to pull away for the victory. 5 at George Mason* 7:00 8 William & Mary* 1:00 Richmond Capsule 12 Old Dominion* 7:00 PPG RPG APG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% TO/G Bk./G 15 at Georgia State* 2:00 64.6 34.7 13.6 11.9 43.8 33.3 67.5 15.9 4.0 19 Delaware* 7:00 Team Leaders: Shells (14.4 ppg); Shells (3.3 apg); McKnight (5.6 rpg); 22 at Northeastern* 2:00 Thomas (65.8 FG%); Shells (38.5 3FG%); Shells (86.4 FT%) 26 Virginia Commonwealth* 7:00 March Richmond improved to 9-1 on the season with a 74-49 win against 1 George Mason* 1:00 Marshall on Saturday. The Spiders’ only loss of the season was against 4 at Towson* 7:00 Towson, 56-48, on Dec. 13. Drexel is the fifth CAA team that Richmond will face this season. The Spiders have already beaten George Mason, Home games in bold William & Mary and VCU in non-confernce play. In their last outing, Dates and times subject to change Johanna McKnight led Richmond with 14 points. Richmond shot better than 73 percent from the floor in the first half and 10 Spiders con- tributed at least four points each in the victory. Brittani Shells leads the team in scoring, rebounds, assists and free-throw and 3-pt shooting. Probable Starters Drexel Richmond No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. PPG RPG Asst. No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. PPG RPG Asst. 2 Andrea Peterson G Sr. 5-6 3.6 2.9 17 20 Brittani Shells G So. 5-7 14.4 3.1 33 5 Jasmina Rosseel G So. 5-8 7.9 4.8 22 24 Samantha Bilney F Fr. 6-0 6.1 3.0 21 14 Jennifer Stjarnstrom F Jr. 6-2 2.1 2.0 2 33 Nikita Thomas F Jr. 6-2 6.0 3.8 8 24 Nicole Hester F Sr. 5-10 2.5 1.9 14 34 Danielle Bell G Jr. 5-10 8.5 2.4 19 44 Gabriela Marginean F Sr. 6-1 26.4 8.1 7 55 Chrystal Goring C So. 6-3 5.9 6.2 7

Reserves Reserves 3 Tyler Hale F Fr. 6-0 1.9 3.5 3 3 Joyous Tharrington F Fr. 6-0 1.6 1.6 6 4 Silvia Jankova G RFr. 5-8 - - - 5 Abby Oliver G Fr. 5-8 5.2 1.9 12 11 Alison Lupariello G Jr. 5-6 0.0 0.3 1 31 Rachael Bilney G Fr. 5-10 3.7 1.8 7 12 Marisa Crane G Fr. 5-5 3.1 1.5 16 32 Johanna McKnight G Sr. 5-9 11.7 5.6 12 41 Brooke Cornish F Sr. 6-4 1.6 1.6 1 40 Rebecca Kretchman F So. 6-0 1.3 0.5 6 22 Ayana Lee F Fr. 5-7 1.0 0.5 0 44 Augustina Zygaite C Sr. 6-3 1.6 2.1 5 23 Kamile Nacickaite G Fr. 5-11 8.0 4.8 7 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Quick Facts Denise Dillon Head Coach Villanova ‘96 University Information Sixth Season Location Philadelphia, Pa. Career Record: 76-79 Founded 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel Enrollment 20,659 Nickname Dragons Colors Navy Blue and Gold In just five seasons in University City, Drexel President Dr. Constantine N. Papadakis women’s basketball Head Coach Denise Dillon has Senior Vice President James Tucker elevated the program to rarified air among the upper Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tier of teams in the competitive Colonial Athletic Faculty Athletic Advisor Dr. Hazem Maragah Association. Dillon’s system for coaching and devel- oping student-athletes has produced success for her Coaching Staff players on the court and in life after basketball. Head Coach Denise Dillon Already the second winningest coach in Drexel histo- Alma Mater Villanova, ‘96 ry, Dillon’s teams have posted winning records in Career Record 76-79, five seasons three of the last four years and have twice finished Drexel Record same among the top three Playing Career Associate Head Coach Amy Mallon (St. Joe’s ‘93) in the conference. •Villanova (1993-96) Assistant Coach Melissa Dunne (Temple ‘03) •Big East All-Rookie Team (1993) After an 18-12 sea- •All-Big East (1994-96) Assistant Coach James Clark (La Salle ‘06) son in 2007-08 that •All-Big 5 (1994-96) Operations Assistant Stacy McCullough (Drexel ‘08) included a best-ever Coaching 13-5 record in CAA •Drexel Head Coach (2003-present) Team Information play, the Drexel pro- •Drexel Asst. Coach (2001-2003) •Villanova Asst. Coach (1997-2001) Affiliation NCAA Division I gram is thriving under

Career Accolades Drexel University Dragons Conference Colonial Athletic Association Dillon’s guidance and •2004-05 CAA Co-Coach of the Year Home Venue Daskalakis Athletic Center ready to take the next •Fastest coach to 70 wins at Drexel Capacity 2,532 step this season. •Second winningest coach in DU Dillon took over as History All-Time Record 342-382 (26 seasons) •2004 Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame head coach at Drexel 2007-08 Record 18-12 Coaching Record 2007-08 CAA Record (place) 13-5 (T-3rd) in 2004-05, after serv- Interim Coach Post Season CAA Tournament Quarterfianls ing as the interim 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th) Lost to Towson, 63-52 head coach during the Head Coach 2003-04 season. Prior 2004-05 19-10 (3rd) Awards/Honors All-CAA 2005-06 15-14 (7th) Gabriela Marginean (1st) to that she had been 2006-07 10-21 (9th) Narissa Suber (2nd) an assistant on the 2007-08 18-12 (t-3rd) Jasmina Rosseel (All-Rookie) Dragons’ bench and Jennifer Stjarnstrom (All-Academic) with her alma mater, Villanova, under legendary coach Harry Paretta. In her first year as the official Media Information head coach at Drexel, Dillon’s team went 19-10, fin- ished third in the CAA and advanced to the semifi- Women’s Basketball SID Contact Britt Faulstick nals of the conference tournament. Dillon was recog- Office Phone 215-895-6895 nized as the CAA’s Coach of the Year and she has Email [email protected] been considered one of rising stars in the coaching Sports Information Fax 215-895-2038 ranks ever since. Press Row Phone 215-895-2041 The Dragons’ committment to excellence on and Mailing Address 3141 Chestnut Street off the court is a direct reflection of Dillon’s coach- Philadelphia, PA 19104 ing style. The team’s motion offense, an adaptation Website www.drexeldragons.com of Paretta’s offense at Villanova, has transformed Drexel into one of the most efficient offensive teams in the conference and among the CAA’s stingiest defensive squads as well. Dillon has tapped the fertile foreign soils to bring basketball talent to University City, as well as draw- ing the top student-athletes from the Northeast region to help build what has become a very success- ful Drexel program. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Drexel Women’s Basketball Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School 2 Andrea Peterson G Sr. 5-6 Norwood, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 3 Tyler Hale F Fr. 6-0 Baltimore, Md./Towson Catholic 4 Silvia Jankova G Fr. 5-8 Banska Bysterica, Slovakia/Gymnazium A. Slaidkovica 5 Jasmina Rosseel G So. 5-6 Leper, Belgium/Sint-Theresia Instituut 11 Alison Lupariello G Jr. 5-6 Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson 12 Marisa Crane G Fr. 5-5 Emmaus, Pa./Emmaus 14 Jennifer Stjärnström F Jr. 6-2 Norrköping, Sweden/De Geer Gymnasiet 22 Ayana Lee G Fr. 5-7 Baltimore, Md./Seton Keough 23 Kamile Nacickaite F Fr. 5-11 Siauliai, Lithuania/Regis Jesuit (Colo.) 24 Nicole Hester F Sr. 5-10 Waldorf, Md./Westlake 41 Brooke Cornish F Sr. 6-4 Collegeville, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 44 Gabriela Marginean F Jr. 6-1 Cluj-Napoca, Romania/Mt. de Chantal Academy (W.Va.)

Head Coach: Denise Dillon (Villanova ’96), sixth season Associate Head Coach: Amy Mallon (Saint Joseph’s ’93) Assistant Coaches: Melissa Dunne (Temple ’02) James Clark (La Salle ’03) Operations Assistant: Stacy McCullough (Drexel ’08)

Pronunciation Guide

4 Silvia JANKOVA yahn-kO-vah 5 Jasmina ROSSEEL Roh-SEAL Drexel University Dragons 11 Alison LUPARIELLO Loo-perry-el-oh 12 MARISA Crane Mah-riss-ah 14 Jennifer STJARNSTROM Starn-strum 22 AYANA Lee AH-yah-nah 23 KAMILE NACICKAITE Kamil-eh Nass-iss-KITE-ay 44 Gabriela MARGINEAN Mar-gin-E-in

Roster Breakdown By Class By Position By State/Country

Seniors Guards Pennsylvania 2 Andrea Peterson 2 Andrea Peterson Andrea Peterson Norwood, Pa. 24 Nicole Hester 4 Silvia Jankova Marisa Crane Emmaus, Pa. 41 Brooke Cornish 5 Jasmina Rosseel Brooke Cornish Collegeville, Pa. 11 Alison Lupariello Maryland Juniors 12 Marisa Crane Tyler Hale Baltimore, Md. 11 Alison Lupariello 23 Kamile Nacickaite Ayana Lee Baltimore, Md. 14 Jennifer Stjarnstrom Nicole Hester Waldorf, Md. Ohio 44 Gabriela Marginean Forwards 3 Tyler Hale Alison Lupariello Cincinnati, Ohio Romania Sophomores 14 Jennifer Stjarnstrom 22 Ayana Lee Gabriela Marginean Cluj-Napoca 5 Jasmina Rosseel Lithuania 24 Nicole Hester Kamile Nacickaite Siauliai 41 Brooke Cornish Freshmen Slovakia 44 Gabriela Marginean 3 Tyler Hale Silvia Jankova Banska Bysterica 4 Silvia Jankova (redshirt) Belgium 12 Marisa Crane Jasmina Rosseel Leper 22 Ayana Lee Sweden 23 Kamile Nacickaite Jennifer Stjarnstrom Norrkoping 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball NCAA Scoring Leaders (12/15)

Name (School) TP PPG 1. Gabriela Marginean (Drexel) 190 27.1 Colonial Athletic Association Standings (12/19) 2. Dawn Evans (James Madison) 181 25.9 Overall CAA 3. Carlee Cassidy (UMBC) 219 24.3 W L Pct. W L Pct. 4. Rachel Fitz (Marist) 216 24.0 1. Towson 7 1 .875 0 0 .000 5. Alysha Clark (Mid. Tenn.) 233 23.3 2. VCU 6 2 .750 0 0 .000 6. Angel McCaughtry (L’ville) 229 22.9 3. Old Dominion 5 2 .714 0 0 .000 Ashley Walker (California) 229 22.9 8. Jantel Lavender (Ohio State) 119 21.2 4. Georgia State 4 2 .667 0 0 .000 9. Monica Wright (Virginia) 196 21.8 5. Delaware 5 3 .625 0 0 .000 10. Amber Guffey (Murray St.) 194 21.6 William & Mary 5 3 .625 0 0 .000 7. Hofstra 4 3 .571 0 0 .000 UNC Wilmington 4 3 .571 0 0 .000 On the CAA Leaderboard 9. Drexel 3 4 .429 0 0 .000 James Madison 3 4 .429 0 0 .000 Team 11. Northeastern 2 5 .286 0 0 .000 CAA Rank No. 12. George Mason 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 Scoring 10th 56.7 Scoring Defense 7th 58.6 Field-Goal Percent 8th 37.8 This Week’s Games FG Pct. Defense 6th 39.0 December 15 3-Pt. FG Pct. 11th 22.9 Georgia State 68, Louisiana-Lafayette 58 (UAB Blazer Invitational) 3-Pt. FG Pct. Defense 1st 23.2 VCU 71, Morgan State 43 Rebounding 11th 32.7 December 16 Rebounding Margin 11th -4.4 UAB 72, Georgia State 63 (UAB Blazer Invitational) Defensive Rebounds 8th 23.1 December 18 Offensive Rebounds 12th 9.6 UMBC at James Madison 7 p.m.

Blocked Shots 6th 3.9 UNC Wilmington at Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. Drexel University Dragons Assists 8th 11.1 Tennessee at Old Dominion 7 p.m. Steals 12th 4.9 December 19 Margin 7th +0.9 Drexel at Penn 12 p.m. A/TO Ratio 6th 0.7 Hampton at William and Mary 6 p.m. Free-Throw Percent 1st 77.4 VCU at Radford 6 p.m. Scoring Margin 10th -1.9 Rice at Hofstra 7 p.m. 3-Pt. Field Goals 4th 4.7 December 20 Northeastern at Massachusetts 2 p.m. Individual December 21 Delaware State at Georgia State 1 p.m. Scoring CAA Rank No. Bucknell at James Madison 2 p.m. Marginean 1st 27.1 Hampton at UNC Wilmington 2 p.m. Rebounding Maryland at Old Dominion 2 p.m. Marginean 8th 8.0 North Carolina Central at VCU 2 p.m. Percent Marginean 7th 51.5 George Mason at Howard 7 p.m. Assists Last Week’s Results Rosseel 14th 2.6 December 9 Peterson 15th 2.4 Towson 65, Navy 53 Free-Throw Percent Hofstra 60, Maine 56 Peterson T-2nd 87.5 December 10 Marginean T-2nd 87.5 Delaware 56, Masachusets 42 Steals December 12 Marginean T-15th 1.9 Old Dominion 74, St. Joseph’s 51 Three-Point FG Pct. December 13 Rosseel 7th 30.6 Towson 56, Richmond 48 Three-Point FG/Game December 14 Rosseel 3rd 2.1 New Hampshire 70, Northeastern 62 Blocked Shots Virginia Tech 72, James Madison 70 (OT) Cornish 8th 1.4 East Carolina 68, UNC Wilmington 63 Defensive Rebounds Marginean 7th 4.9 Offensive Rebounds Marginean T-7th 3.1 Minutes Played Marginean 2nd 36.6 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Drexel’s Marginean Leads NCAA in Scoring Drexel’s Record When... Junior forward Gabriela Marginean is the NCAA’s lead- ing scorer for the second week in a row. She took over the lead, averaging 27.1 points per game, on Dec. 5 at Home ...... 1-1 and has retained it entering this week. Trailing on the Road ...... 3-3 Marginean are James Madison’s Dawn Evans (25.9 ppg), Leading at halftime ...... 2-1 UMBC’s Carlee Cassidy (24.3), Marist’s Rachel Fitz Trailing at halftime ...... 2-2 (24.0) and All-American candidates Angel McCoughtry Tied at halftime ...... 0-1 of Louisville (22.9), Jantel Lavender of Ohio State (22.1), Going to overtime ...... 0-0 Amber Guffey of Murray State (21.6) and Pitt’s (20.0). Shooting better than 50% ...... 1-0 Shooting 40-49% ...... 2-2 Marginean’s Pace Has Prominent Peers Shooting 30-39% ...... 0-1 Shooting less than 30% ...... 1-1 Gabriela Marginean became the first sophomore in Drexel history to score 1,000 career points, when Opponent shoots >50% ...... 0-0 she hit a free-throw for the millenium mark against Opponent shoots 40-49% ...... 1-3 Towson on Feb. 28, 2008. Marginean reached the Opponent shoots 30-39% ...... 2-1 plateau in just 58 career games, as fast as anyone in Opponent shots <30% ...... 1-0 CAA history. She shares the speedy scoring honor with Old Dominion legend , Allowing 80 points or more ...... 0-0 who also took just 58 games to reach 1,000 points. Allowing 70-79 points ...... 0-2 This also put her on the same career scoring pace as Allowing 60-69 points ...... 2-0 WNBA All-Star and U.S. Olympian , Allowing 50-59 points ...... 1-1 who also scored her 1,000th career point in her 58th Allowing 40-49 points ...... 0-1 career game. Marginean’s torrid scoring pace places Allowing <40 points ...... 1-0 her in the company of many other legendary players through 62 career games. Outrebounding opponent ...... 1-2 Drexel University Dragons Getting outrebounded ...... 2-2 Player (School, years) (career) thru Gm. Marginean More offensive rebounds ...... 0-2 Siemone Agustus (LSU ‘03-06) (2,702) 1,183 69 68 1,275 Fewer offensive rebounds ...... 3-2 67 1,250 (Georgia 95-96) (1,038) 1,038 66 1,218 Fewer TOs than opponent ...... 3-1 (Iowa 85-88) (1,989) 895 More TOs than opponent ...... 1-3 (UConn ‘94-97) (2,141) 868 Nicole Powell (Stanford ‘01-04) (2,062) 1,003 65 1,203 More assists than opponent ...... 2-1 Alaina Beard (Duke ‘01-04) (2,678) 1,203 Fewer assists than opponent ...... 2-3 (Virginia ‘89-92) (2,135) 1,148 63 1,151 More blocks than opponent ...... 2-1 Nicky McCray (Tenn. ‘92-95) (1,572) 564 Fewer blocks than opponent ...... 1-1 (Auburn ‘86-89) (2,035) 945 (Notre Dame ‘98-01) (2,072) 882 More steals than opponent ...... 2-1 Katrina McClain (Georgia ‘84-87) (2,195) 738 62 1,116 Fewer steals than opponent ...... 2-3 (USC ‘91-94) (2,414) 1,214 61 1,085 (Rutgers (‘94-97) (2,655) 1,136 Making five or more 3ptrs ...... 2-3 Nicole Ohlde (Kansas St. ‘01-04) (2,241) 1,074 Tracy Claxton (KS/ODU ‘81-85) (1,999) 1,039 Making fewer than five 3ptrs ...... 2-1 (Texas ‘86-89) (2,008) 942 60 1,072 (Purdue ‘96-99) (2,182) 796 59 1,049 Shooting 10 or more FTs ...... 4-3 LeChandra LeDay (Grambling ‘86-88) (1,913) 1,063 58 1,023 Shooting fewer than 10 FTs ...... 0-1 Cynthia Cooper (USC ‘82-86) (1,517) 664 (UConn ‘92-95) (2,113) 900 3 players in double figures ...... 0-0 2 players in double figures ...... 3-1 Spiders’ Star Coaches Against Richmond Drexel Associate Head Coach Amy Mallon is coach- Drexel Versus... ing against her former team for the first time as a Teams with winning record ...... 2-3 member of the Dragons coaching staff. Mallon Teams with losing record ...... 1-1 starred for the Spiders from 1990-91 before trans- Teams with .500 record ...... 1-0 ferring to Saint Joseph’s to complete her playing Colonial Athletic Association ...... 0-0 career. While at Richmond, Mallon led the Spiders to Metro Atlantic Athletic Conf...... 0-0 back-to-back CAA Championships and a pair of Atlantic 10 Conference ...... 1-1 NCAA Tournament appearances. She was a two-time Patriot League ...... 1-2 All-CAA pick and named to the All-Defense Team in Big 10 ...... 0-1 1991. Mallon’s Spiders team was the only team other Big 12 ...... 1-0 than ODU to win the CAA title since 1991. Ivy ...... 1-0 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Marginean Repeats CAA Player of the Week 30 For # 44 After getting off to a blistering start to the 2008-09 Gabriela Marginean became the first player in season, Gabriela Marginean has been honored as the Drexel history to score 30 points in back-to-back CAA’s co-Player of the Week in each of the last two games when she followed a 31-performance at weeks. American on Nov. 16 with 35 points against Saint Marginean’s first honor came on Nov. 22 after a Joseph’s on Nov. 19. It was the first time Drexel has week in which she scored 35 points against Saint had someone score 30 in back-to-back games since Joseph’s and recorded a double-double against La the 1994-95 season when Leslie Reiner had 32 Salle. She repeated as the award winner this week against FDU on Dec. 18, 1994 and Jen MacNeill fol- after pouring in 33 at Bucknell, 32 against Colorado lowed it with 30 against Hofstra on Dec. 21. She and 15 in a loss to Minesota. added her third 30-point game of the season with She currently leads the conference and the 33 and 10 rebounds against Bucknell on Nov. 25, nation in scoring and is ranked among the CAA’s becoming the first Dragon to reach the mark three top 15 in rebounding, field-goal and free-throw per- times in a single season. She also put in 32 points at centage, steals and minutes played. Colorado giving her five 30-plus point games in her career, more than any player in Drexel’s history. CAA Players of the Week (12/15) Marginean’s points have come in bunches. She Date Name, School scored 22 in the second half against American, near- 11/17 Dawn Evans, James Madison ly bring the Dragons from behind for the win. Tiffany Green, Old Dominion Against Saint Joseph’s she scored 11 straight during 11/24 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel Danyiell McKeller, Georgia State a 21-1 Drexel run that led the Dragons to victory. 12/1 Dawn Evans, James Madison She set a tournament record for points in a half Gabriela Marginean, Drexel when she put in 26 in the second half against 12/8 Danyiell McKeller, Georgia State Colorado on Nov. 29 at the CU Coors Classic 12/15 Shanae Baker-Brice, Towson Tournament. Her 35 points against Saint Joseph’s total was Marginean’s single-game high in a regulation game. Drexel University Dragons Marginean’s Magnificent Game She holds the all-time record with 47 points against Gabriela Marginean turned in one of the most Northeastern in a five-over-time contest on Feb. 22, dominant games in the history of Drexel basketball 2007. when she scored 33 of Drexel’s 44 total points in a All-Time 30-Point Scoring Performances 44-35 victory at Bucknell on Nov. 25. Not only did Marginean score 75 percent of her team’s points, Player Opponent Date Pts. but she also distributed three assists, which Gabriela Marginean N’eastern 2/22/07 47 accounted for seven more points. In total Marginean Michelle Maslowski Towson 2/2/01 38 had a hand in 40 of Drexel’s 44 points. She also led Gabriela Marginean St. Joe’s 11/19/08 35 Gabriela Marginean Bucknell 11/25/08 33 the Dragons with 10 rebounds and four steals, col- Laurie Burcaw Iona 1/7/86 33 lecting her 16th career double-double. She was 10- Gabriela Marginean Colorado 11/29/08 32 for-10 from the free-throw line and has missed just Leslie Reiner FDU 12/18/94 32 two all season. Michelle Maslowski JMU 1/4/02 32 Michelle Maslowski Vermont 2/8/01 32 Romania, West Virginia, Philly Connection Jessica Copskey Delaware 1/24/02 31 Gabriela Marginean American 11/16/08 31 Drexel’s Gabriela Marginean and Penn’s Anca Ethelda Makoid Lehigh 1/20/83 30 Popovici square off against eachother for the final Laurie Burcaw Fordham 3/1/86 30 time. The pair of Romanians were also teammates at Jen MacNeill Hofstra 12/21/94 30 Mt. de Chantal Visitation Academy, a boarding Stephanie Frysinger Bucknell 11/29/02 30 school in Wheeling, W.Va. The Catholic girls’ school school, which was known for its success in girls’ basketball over the past decade, graduated its final Out of Conference and On the Road class in May of 2008 after more than 160 years in The Dragons will be on the road a lot this sea- existence. son, especially in non-conference play. Drexel will Marginean and Popovici are two of the three play just three opponents in the DAC from Nov. 16 Romanians currently playing Div. I basketball in the until the team’s conference home-opener on Jan. 11, United States, according to EuroBasket.com. The 2009. Drexel hosted Saint Joseph’s on Nov. 19 in University City duo last played together on the 2005 the home-opener and will follow it with a Dec. 5 Romanian Under 20 National Team. Marginean led meeting against Army and game against Richmond the team in scoring, averaging 19.3 ppg, and on Dec. 22. The Dragons were 12-3 at the DAC last Popovici led the team with 2.4 assists per game. season and 6-8 away from home. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Turkey in Boulder, Colo. Drexel’s Dominant Defense Drexel celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday in On Nov. 25, Drexel held Bucknell to just 35 points Boulder, Colo. at the University of Colorado Coors in a 44-35 Dragons’ victory in Lewisburg, Pa. It was the Classic Tournament. The Dragons fell to the eventu- lowest point total ever by a Bison team on their home al tournament champions Minnesota in the opening court. This is just another defensive milestone to add round before defeating the host Buffaloes 67-63 in a to a collection of superlative defensive performances dramatic comeback. for Drexel teams under Head Coach Denise Dillon. Gabriela Marginean was named to the All- The team’s stingy D at Bucknell was the fifth time Tournament Team after scoring 32 points in the in the Dillon coaching era that Drexel has held a team consolation game. Marginean shot 12-for-12 from under 40 points. the free-throw line which was a tournament record Last season Drexel held Hofstra to an all-time pro- for consecutive free throws without a miss. And her gram low of 30 points in a Drexel won on Jan. 6, 2007. 26 second-half points was also a record for points in Also last season, the Dragons held William & Mary to a a half at the annual Thanksgiving classic. season-low 38 points in Williamsburg, Va. on Feb. 21, Drexel’s victory was the program’s first win ever 2007. against a Big 12 opponent and gave the Dragons a 2- In the 2005-06 season, the Dragons won a tight 38- 2 record during their four-game road trip at the end 36 game over George Mason on Jan. 22, 2006, which of November. also was the lowest point total ever for the Patriots. Over the past five plus seasons Drexel has held Tournament Bound opponents below 50 points on 32 occasions and the Dragons have posted a 26-6 record in those contests. Drexel is playing in two regular-season tournaments this season. Over Thanksgiving the Dragons played Anchoring the Defense in the University of Colorado Coors Classic on Nov. 28-29 against Minnesota and Colorado. Senior forward Brooke Cornish has been a big part At the end of December, the Dragons will travel of the team’s success on D this year. Cornish has up Route 76 to play in the Saint Joseph’s Hawk recorded a in six of the team’s seven games and Drexel University Dragons Classic hoste at Philadelphia University this year. has swatted three shots in twice this season. Cornish The Classic has been transplanted this season due to led the team in blocks and ranked among the top 5 in the construction as part of the renovations at Saint the conference in swats last year. Although her min- Joseph’s Memorial Field House. Drexel will face Holy utes have been limited, she has had an immediate Cross on Dec. 28 and play Maine on Monday, Dec. 29 impact whenever she’s on the court this season. as part of the tournament. Rookie Tyler Hale has also provided a defensive lift The last time Drexel played in two regular-season coming off the bench. Hale recorded two steals and a tournaments was in the 2005-06 season when the block against Bucknell on Nov. 25 and is currently sec- Dragons started the year at the Preseason WNIT in ond on the team in steals behind Gabriela Marginean. Boston and also traveled to play in the East Carolina Lady Pirate Tournament. Archbishop Carroll Connection Rookies are Ready Seniors Andrea Peterson and Brooke Cornish are Three of Drexel’s freshman have already made playing together for the final time this season after significant contributions this season. Kamile spending the better part of a decade playing on the Nacickaite, a guard/forward from Lithuania, is one same team. Cornish and Peterson first starred togeth- of the first players off the bench this season and er at Archbishop Carroll in Radnor, Pa. Cornish and ranks third on the team in scoring and second in Peterson led Carroll to back-to-back Philadelphia rebounds. She was the team’s second leading scorer Catholic League Championships in 2003 and 2004. with 11 points against American and she led the Peterson was a two-time All-Catholic League First Dragons in rebounding against Saint Joseph’s in Team selection at point guard. Peterson joined Drexel their home opener. Marisa Crane has been spelling midway through the 2006-07 season after transferring Andrea Peterson at point guard this year. She is cur- from St. John’s in 2005-06. rently second on the team in assists and came up Cornish, a center on the team, also garnered All- with a clutch three-pointer in the final minutes Catholic League selections in 2003 and 2004. Cornish, against Saint Joseph’s. Tyler Hale energized the team at towering 6-foot-4 post player, set Catholic League for 16 minutes against American. She grabbed five records for blocked shots in a single season (106 in boards, scored six and swiped two steals. Hale is 2004) and in a single game (15 vs. Cardinal Dougherty second on the team in steals. Both Hale and in 2003). Cornish joins the squad in 2007-08 after Nacickaite pulled down season-highs of eight transferring from Florida in 2006-07. rebounds against Bucknell on Nov. 25. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Drexel’s Changing of the Guard This season will be the first time since 2004 the Dragons will take Replacing Stats the court without Narissa and Anora Suber, Stacy McCullough and Delise Johnson, Head Coach Denise Dillon’s first recruiting class at 2007-08 Seniors Drexel. This group of players, who graduated after last season, PPG RPG APG 3FG Bks. accounted for 62 of Dillon’s 72 coaching victories and combined for Narissa Suber 11.9 3.6 2.4 69 2 nearly 400 game appearances over the past four seasons. Narissa Anora Suber 3.0 1.6 1.1 11 4 Suber graduated as the program’s all-time leader in three-point Delise Johnson 3.3 4.2 1.4 0 25 Stacy McCullough 2.2 2.2 1.7 8 0 shooting. Delise Johnson completed her career as one of the team’s TOTALS 20.4 11.6 6.6 88 31 all-time leaders in blocked shots. McCullough, Suber and Johnson were all in the regular starting rotation for Drexel last season. 2008-09 Probable Starters (2007-08 stats) A number of players will be called upon to replace the contribu- Andrea Peterson 6.8 2.3 2.0 2 0 Jasmina Rosseel 9.0 2.6 1.8 43 7 tions of this quartet on the court. Senior Andrea Peterson will Jen Stjarnstrom 1.2 1.1 0.3 1 5 reclaim her starting point guard role after missing all but four games Brooke Cornish 2.6 1.5 0.3 0 38 last season with a knee injury. All-Rookie selection Jasmina Rosseel TOTALS 19.6 7.5 4.4 56 50 and veteran guard Alison Lupariello will combine to replace the three-point shooting of Narissa Suber. In the post, junior Jennifer Class of ‘08 Combined Contribution Stjarnstrom and senior Brooke Cornish will take over for Delise Overall Record: 62-57 Johnson, who started all but one game last season, and Anora Suber, Conference Record: 38-34 who was a spot-starter throughout her four years. Cornish led the Games Played: 397 team and ranked among the CAA’s top shot blockers last season Games Started: 206 while Stjarnstrom has been called on as a starter on several occa- sions throughout her career.

Foreign Influences Drexel University Dragons For the second year in a row #14 Jennifer Stjarnstrom #4 Silvia Jankova the Drexel Dragons boast the best Banska Bysterica, Slovakia representation of international Norrkoping, Sweden 6-2, Forward 5-8, Guard players in the CAA. This year’s Jankova redshirted while rehabbing a knee Stjarnstrom started three games for Drexel team features five Dragons who injury last season. She came to Drexel a as a freshman and played in 27 of the veteran of the Slovakian Under-18 National hail from abroad and will likely be team’s 31 contests. While her playing time Team and the club team in her native major contributors to the team’s fell off last season when transfer foward Banska Bysterica. She came to the U.S. as a Brooke Cornish became eligible to play, success: Kamile Nacickaite senior in high school and attened Episcopal Stjarnstrom worked hard in every playing (Lithuania), Silvia Jankova Academy in Merion, Pa. opportunity that she received. She will like- (Slovakia), Jasmina Rosseel ly slide into the starting role vacated by the (Belgium), Jennifer Stjarnstrom graduation of Delise Johnson this season. #23 Kamile Nacickaite (Sweden) and Gabriela Marginean Last year, Stjarnstrom earned a place on the CAA’s All-Academic team. Siauliai, Lithuania (Romania). 5-11, Guard #5 Jasmina Rosseel Nacickaite made a name for herself while #44 Gabriela Marginean playing high school ball at Regis Jesuit in Leper, Belgium Cluj-Napoca, Romania Denver, Colo., one of the top teams in the nation for the last several years. She led 6-1, Forward 5-8, Guard Rosseel earned herself a spot on the 2007- her team to the Colorado State Marginean was voted Preseason Player of 08 CAA All-Rookie Team after becoming Championship game as a senior and was the Year this season following a 2007-08 one of the top rookie guards in the confer- the leading scorer in the semifinal and campaign that earned her a spot on the All- ence last year. Rosseel was the Dragons’ championship games. Over the summer, CAA First Team. She has led the Dragons in second most prolific and third most accu- Nacickaite returned to Lithuania to com- scoring and rebounding in each of her first rate three-point shooter last season. She pete in the Under-20 European two seasons, and last year she became the ranked third on the team in scoring, aver- Championships. Nacickaite led the first sophomore in Drexel history to reach aging 9.0 points per contest. In the off-sea- Lithuanians in steals and assists in the the 1,000-point scoring mark. Marginean son, Rosseel starred for the Belgium Under- tournament and was second on her team in also led the NCAA in free-throw shooting, 20 National Team in the European rebounding (4.9) and scoring (6.6). She knocking down 91.5 percent of her shots Championships. She led her team in three- went to high school in Lithuania as a fresh- from the stripe on the season. She was point shooting and was fourth in scoring. man and a sophomore, helping her team named CAA Rookie of the Year as a fresh- win the 2005 National Championship. man in 2006-07 and also earned a spot on the All-CAA Second Team and All-Rookie Team. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Hester Returns For Swansong ESPN, CAA Preseason Picks

Senior Nicole Hester is playing Drexel was picked to finish out her final season as a Dragon this fourth in the CAA by the confer- 2008-09 Preseason All-CAA year. Hester’s jouney to this point ence’s coaches and media members has been a roller coaster ride. After in this season’s preseason poll. The First Team starting her career as one of Drexel’s Dragons finished tied for third in Player (Yr., Pos.) School most talented up-and-comers, Hester regular-season play last year and Brittany Blackwell (So., G/F) UNCW was sidelined in what would have entered the CAA Tournament as the Dawn Evans (So., G) James Madison been her junior year while battling No. 4 seed. Sixteen-time conference Tiffany Green (Sr., C/F) Old Dominion Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Her tri- champion Old Dominion, CAA run- (Sr., C) VCU Gabriela Marginean (Jr., F) Drexel umphant return to the court last sea- ner-up Virgnia Commonwealth and son was chronicled by both local and 2007 CAA runner-up James Madison Second Team national sports media. At season’s are the only teams picked ahead of Shanae Baker-Brice (Jr., G) Towson end she was recognized as the 2008 Drexel this year. Jessica Canady (Jr., F) Old Dominion recipient of the V Foundation The Dragons were also ranked Brittany Hollins (Sr., G) Georgia State Sahsha Taylor (Sr., G/F) UNCW Comeback Award which was created No. 6 among mid-major schools by Jazzmin Walters (Sr., G) Old Dominion to honor the memory of the late bas- ESPN.com’s women’s basketball beat ketball coach and ESPN broadcaster writers including Graham Hayes, Jim Valvano. Hester joined a presti- Michelle Voepel, Melanie Jackson and geous group of student-athletes who Charlie Creme. Dragons Tops in FTs have received the award since its inception in 2001. 2008-09 CAA Gabriela Marginean missed just This season Hester takes the Predicted Order of Finish 11 free throws all season last year en court at full strength for her senior route to her NCAA Free-Throw year. Hester’s ability to control a School ‘07-08 Finish Percentage crown. In her sophomore game was on full display by midsea- 1. Old Dominion 1st season Marginean shot 91.5 percent Drexel University Dragons son when she avearged nearly 12 2. Virginia Commonwealth T-3rd (118-129) from the line, just ahead points and better than four 3. James Madison 2nd of Portland’s Laiken Dollente who rebounds and four assists during 4. Drexel T-3rd shot 91.4 percent (139-152). During Drexel’s nine-game winning streak. 5. Towson 5th one five-game stretch last year She returns as the team’s leader in 6. UNC Wilmington T-7th Marginean made 38 straight free three-point percentage and assists 7. Delaware 9th throws without a miss, which was this season. 8. Georgia State 10th the team’s longest string of consecu- 9. Northeastern 6th tive free-throws on the season. 10. William & Mary T-7th As a team Drexel ranked second 11. Hofstra T-11th among the NCAA’s women’s basket- V Foundation 12. George Mason T-11th ball programs in free-throw percent- Comeback Award Recipients age. The Dragons shot a sizzling Marginean Tabbed CAA 81.3 percent from the line with five 2008 Nicole Hester Drexel Preseason Player of the Year players shooting better than 80 per- 2007 Army Women’s Basketball Team cent from the stripe. Drexel made 2006 Grant Dykstra W. Washington Junior forward Gabriela 304 of its 374 free-throw attempts 2005 Kayla Burt Washington Marginean was voted 2008 CAA on the season and was second only 2004 Jamie Carey Texas 2003 Justin Allen Arizona State Preseason Player of the Year by the to an Idaho State team that shot 83.2 2002 Kristin Koetsier W. Michigan conference coaches and media. percent from the charity stripe. 2001 Katie Douglas Purdue Marginean is the conference’s lead- ing returning in scoring for the sec- ond year in a row. Last year she was 2007-08 NCAA FT% Leaders only bested in scoring by WNBA lot- tery pick Tamera Young of James Name (School) FT-M Pct. Madison. Marginean was a First 1. Gabriela Marginean (Drexel) 118-129 91.5 2. Kaiken Dollente (Portland) 139-152 91.4 Team All-CAA selection one season 3. Crystal Jones (Eastern Ky.) 88-97 90.7 removed from her Rookie of the 4. Andrea Lightfood (Idaho St.) 145-161 90.1 Year campaign. She has led the 5. (UNI) 89-99 89.9 Dragons in scoring and rebounding 6. Amber Guffey (Murray St.) 179-201 89.1 7. Jessica Campbell (UC Davis) 104-117 88.9 for the last two years. She also led 8. Sara Tuomi (Weber St) 127-143 88.8 the NCAA in free-throw percentage, 9. Lauren Kohn (Ohio) 104-118 88.1 shooting 91.5 percent. 10. (Liberty) 151-172 87.7 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Dragons On All-Time Leader Board

Points 3-Point Field Goals Steals 1. 1,900 Michelle Maslowski 1. 312 Narissa Suber 8. 195 Megan Keating 2. 1,651 Katrina Martin 2. 139 Bridget Scanlan 9. 182 Candace Wilkins 3. 1,556 Barbara Yost 3. 109 Catherine Scanlon 10. 175 Barbara Alexander 4. 1,519 Jen MacNeill 4. 104 Maureen Michaels 11. 149 Jen MacNeill 5. 1,453 Narissa Suber 5. 97 Heather Welborn 12. 139 Narissa Suber 6. 1,450 Catherine Scanlon 6. 91 Jackie Falson 13. 138 Maureen Michaels 7. 1,361 Leslie Reiner 7. 90 Ola Snytsina 138 Colleen Dougherty 8. 1,296 Gabriela Marginean 8. 77 Kim Koschineg -- 122 Nicole Hester 9. 1,254 Debbie Ponist 9. 65 Amy Freitick 10. 1,220 Maureen Michaels 10. 65 Megan Keating Blocks 11. 1,137 Kitty Dougherty -- 63 Nicole Hester 1. 235 Ann Fitzpatrick 12. 1,127 Colleen Dougherty -- 48 Alison Lupariello 2. 181 Joyce Moffett 13. 1,107 Barbara Alexander 3. 124 Ethelda Makoid Free-Throws 4. 63 Jean Marie Williams Field Goals Made 8. 321 Gabriela Marginean 5. 61 Barbara Alexander 1. 653 Michelle Maslowski 9. 315 Catherine Scanlon 6. 58 LaTasha Rice 2. 640 Barbara Yost 10. 284 Mikki Miller 7. 54 Megan Keating 3. 627 Katrina Martin 12. 244 Laurie Burcaw 8. 52 Delise Johnson 4. 555 Jen MacNeill 12. 236 Gina Miniscalo 9. 49 Candice Williams 5. 553 Debbie Lynn 10. 48 Karen Sollanek 6. 513 Catherine Scanlon Assists 48 Brooke Cornish 7. 480 Colleen Dougherty 10. 265 Chrissy Yost -- 46 Nicole Hester 8. 471 Gabriela Marginean 11. 263 Jackie Falson -- 24 Jennifer Stjarnstrom 9. 465 Narissa Suber 12. 241 Kitty Dougherty 10. 464 Barbara Alexander

13. 235 Narissa Suber Drexel University Dragons 11. 448 Kitty Dougherty 14. 219 Nicole Hester 12. 441 Leslie Reiner 15. 217 Kira Karlstrom 13. 405 Debbie Ponist

The Last Time Drexel... The Last Time a Dragon... Scored 100 points Scored 20 points 11-29-86 vs. Coppin State (W, 103-56) 12-19-08, Gabriela Marginean (21) at Penn Scored 25 points Scored 90 points 12-05-08, Gabriela Marginean (25) vs. Army 2-22-07 vs. Northeastern (W, 98-90 5OT) Scored 30 points Scored 80 points 11-29-08, Gabriela Marginean (32) at Colorado 1-3-08 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (W, 81-51) Had 11 Rebounds Scored 70 points 11-22-08, Gabriela Marginean (11) at La Salle 11-19-08 vs. Saint Joseph’s (W, 76-61) Had 12 Rebounds Scored 60 points 11-28-07, Gabriela Marginean (13) vs. Siena Had 13 Rebounds 12-19-08 at Penn (W, 62-52) 3-14-08, Gabriela Marginean (13) vs. Towson Scored 40 or fewer points Had 14 Rebounds 2-25-07 vs. Delaware (L, 64-36) 2-21-08, Gabriela Marginean (14) at William & Mary Gave up 100 points Had 15 Rebounds 2-8-01 vs. Vermont (W, 101-95, 2OT) 2-22-07, Gabriela Marginean (22) vs. Northeastern Gave up 90 points Had 8 assists 2-22-07 vs. Northeastern (W, 98-90 5OT) 1-20-08, Nicole Hester (8) vs. UNC Wilmington Gave up 80 points Had 9 assists 3-1-07, Kira Karlstrom (10) vs. George Mason 1-21-07 vs. Old Dominion (L, 51-83) Had 10 assists Gave up 70 points 3-1-07, Kira Karlstrom (10) vs. George Mason 11-28-08 vs. Minnesota (L, 74-50) Had five steals Won by 20 points 12-05-08, Gabriela Marginean (5) vs. Army 1-13-08 vs. George Mason (62-42) Had five blocks Won by 30 points 2-26-93, Ann Fitzpatrick (6) vs. New Hampshire 1-3-08 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (81-51) Made five 3-ptrs. 3-6-08, Narissa Suber (6) at Georgia State Won five straight games Had a double-double 12/16/07-1/24/08, 9 wins 11-25-08, Gabriela Marginean at Bucknell (33 pts, 10 reb) Played an overtime game Had back-to-back double-doubles 1-24-08 vs. Towson (L, 57-52) 11-22-08, 11-25-08 G. Marginean vs. La Salle, Bucknell Played a double OT game Perfect FG% (6 att.) 2-22-07 vs. Northeastern (W, 98-90 5OT) 11-26-02, Catherine Scanlon vs. Penn (6-6) Played a triple OT game Shot 100% FT (5 att.) 2-22-07 vs. Northeastern (W 98-90 5OT) 11-29-08, Marginean (12-12) at Colorado 11/29/08 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Game 1 American 74, Drexel 65 Nov. 16, 2008 Washington, D.C. - Gabriela Marginean scored 22 of her game-high 31 points in the second half, but her spurt was not enough to bring the Dragons back from a 15-point first-half deficit as Drexel lost its season opener 74-65 to the American Eagles (2-0). Freshman Kamile Nacickaite had 11 points in her first game. . Drexel pulled out to an early lead in the first half as Jasmina Rosseel knocked down her first three three-point attempts. Rosseel's third trey gave the Dragons a 16-11 lead before early-season jitters com- bined with tenacious pressure defense by the Eagles kicked in to cause a flurry of Drexel turnovers. The miscues, 13 of them in the first half for the Dragons, cued a 27-7 run by American. Nicole Ryan capped the barrage with a three-pointer from just over half court that banked in at the buzzer, sending the Eagles into the locker room with a 38-23 lead. The Dragons used some pressure of their own to force three early turnovers in the second half and capitalize to trim American's lead to eight points mid- way through the period. A jumper by Marginean fol- lowed up by two Andrea Peterson free throws at the 8:54 mark cut American's lead to just two points at 48-46. But a three-point play and a half-court for

a break-away by Kirk keyed a 14-4 American Drexel University Dragons run that put the game out of reach for the Dragons.

Game 2 Drexel 76, Saint Joe’s 61 Nov. 19, 2008 Philadelphia - Gabriela Marginean reached the 30- point mark for a second straight game while helping Drexel to its second win in the last three meetings over city rival Saint Joseph's. Drexel (1-1) trailed by as many as 10 points before outscoring the Hawks (1-2) 44-26 in the second half for a 76-61 victory. Jasmina Rosseel chipped in 16 points on 4-for-7 three-point shooting and freshman Kamile Nacickaite led the Dragons with eight rebounds. Marginean was once again a force for the Dragons, scoring 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting from the field. She also grabbed six boards and went 8-for-9 from the line with her first free-throw miss this sea- son. The Dragons, as a team shot 50-percent from the floor. The team's defense held Saint Joseph's to 7-for- 23 shooting in the second period when the Dragons pulled away for the victory. After a sloppy start, Drexel dissipated what had been a 10-point Saint Joseph's advantage midway through the first half and took a pair of short-lived leads before entering the half trailing 35-32. The Hawks opened the second period with another quick start, going on a 5-0 run to take a 41-32 lead on a layup by leading scorer Brittany Ford. But Ford’s bucket would be the last for La Salle for the next 11- plus minutes as Drexel reeled off a 21-1 run capped by a Rosseel three-pointer to close out the win. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Game 3 La Salle 48, Drexel 46 Nov. 22, 2008 Philadelphia - A pair of free throws by Margaret Elderton with six seconds left in a contest knotted at 46-46 proved to be the decisive points in a 48-46 loss to La Salle (3-1) in another tight city rivalry game. Gabriela Marginean finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Dragons (2-1) in both categories.

After shooting 50 percent from the floor in the first half and leading by six at the break. Drexel's offense ground to a halt in the second period as the team shot just 27.8 percent from the field and 1-for-9 from deep. The Dragons managed just 17 points on seven field goals and a pair of free throws. La Salle did not generate much more in their offensive sets, shooting just 28.6 percent (6-for-21), but the Explorers made 19 trips to the free-throw line and converted 12 of them. Morgan Robertson led La Salle with 13 points, seven from the foul line, and five rebounds.

Elderton earned her free tosses after a foul was called on Drexel’s Tyler Hale. As Elderton brought the ball up the court with 22 seconds remaining. She tried to shake her defender, Marisa Crane, by dribbling around a series of three screens on the perimeter.

Drexel's defense switched on the picks. Hale popped Drexel University Dragons out to cover her off the final screen and was immedi- ately whistled for the blocking foul.

Game 4 Drexel 44, Bucknell 35 Nov. 25, 2008 Lewisburg, Pa. - Gabriela Marginean poured in 33 of Drexel's 44 points and also led her team with 10 rebounds, four steals and three assists in a 44-35 trampling of former ECC rival Bucknell on the road. Freshmen Tyler Hale and Kamile Nacickaite each grabbed eight boards to contribute to Drexel's sea- son-high 43-board effort. The Dragons improve to 2-2 on the season heading into this weekend's tourna- ment at the University of Colorado. Aside from Marginean's astounding performance, the story of the game was Drexel's defense against the Bison, who entered the game with a perfect 3-0 record which was the team's best start in more than two decades. The Dragons held Bucknell to 25.4 per- cent shooting from the floor and the Bison's 35 points was their lowest offensive output in the pro- gram's history. Contributing in large part to the team's stifling defense was senior Brooke Cornish who swatted three shots for a second straight game. Nacickaite and Nicole Hester also had two blocks and Hale had one swat and two steals. Marginean scored 17 of Drexel's 20 points in the first half, helping to keep the Dragons in a 20-20 tie at halftime despite shooting 26.7 percent from the floor and just 2-of-9 from deep. The only points other than Marginean's came from the hand of Nacickaite who knocked down a three with 4:24 left in the half. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Game 5 Minnesota 74, Drexel 50 Nov. 28, 2008 Boulder, Colo. – Drexel played Minnesota (5-1) to a tight game through 20 minutes in the first half, but a 32-27 halftime lead by the Gophers quickly swelled in the second half as they went on to defeat the Dragons 74-50 in the opening game of the University of Colorado Coors Classic Tournament. Gabriela Marginean led Drexel with 15 points and nine rebounds and senior guard Andrea Peterson put in a season-high seven points, all in the first half. Drexel (2-3) shot season lows form the floor, beyond the arc and at the free-throw line as Minnesota rolled to its 5th straight victory. Free throws kept Drexel in the game in the first half as the Dragons went for more than five minutes without a field goal midway through the period. But the Dragons knocked down 10-of-11 from the charity stripe and entered the locker room trailing by just five points 32-27 despite putting in just seven buck- ets from the floor. Andrea Peterson led the team in the first half with a season-high seven points. Peterson played solid defense against the Gophers’ leading scorer to hold her scoreless in the first period. But Minnesota pulled away with a 21-5 run early in the half. The Dragons went cold from the line, Drexel University Dragons shooting just 3-for-11 from the stripe and 9-for-29 (31%) from the floor and were outrebounded 24-12.

Game 6 Drexel 67, Colorado 63 Nov. 29, 2008 Boulder, Colo. – After being shackled with foul trou- ble through 12 minutes in the first half, Gabriela Marginean broke free in the second to score 26 of her game-high 32 points and lead the Dragons (3-3) to a 67-63 come-from-behind victory over the host Colorado (2-3) in the consolation game of the Coors Classic Tournament. Marginean scored the Dragons’ final 12 points including a driving layup with 17 sec- onds left to break a 63-63 tie. On the Buffs' next trip down the court, Marginean perfectly timed a swipe and sprinted to the opposite end for the game-sealing layup. Drexel trailed by as many as 13 points in the second half before battling back for its first ever win against a Big 12 opponent. Marginean finished a perfect 12-for-12 from the free-throw line, all in the second half, to tie a CU Coors Classic Tournament record for free tosses with- out a miss. Jasmina Rosseel was the Dragons’ second leading scorer with 10 points. She set a tournament record for three-point attempts and knocked down a key trey in the second half during the final run that allowed Drexel come back for the win. Marginean was named to the All-Tournament team after her performance on the weekend, which also included setting a one-half scoring tournament record with 26 in the second half against Colorado. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball

Game 7 Army 55, Drexel 49 Dec. 5, 2008 Philadelphia - Drexel (3-4) came all the way back after trailing by 14 points in the first half to take a three- point lead with 8:51 left in the game. But a 10-0 run by Army over the next four minutes allowed the Black Knights (4-4) to pull away for a 55-49 victory. Gabriela Marginean led all scorers with 25 points and swiped a career-high five steals, but it was not enough to give the Dragons their second home win of the season. Erin Anthony registered a 16-point, 10- double-double for the Black Knights, who even their record at 4-4 with the win. Drexel held Army scoreless for a span of 10 min- utes and 37 seconds from the end of the first half through nearly half of the second period. During this time Drexel used a 13-0 spurt to pull ahead for the first time since early in the contest. A put-back layup by Andrea Peterson put her team on top 33-32 at the 12:36 mark. A steal and a layup by Nalini Hawkins, who finished with 10 points for Army, quenched the Knights' drought, but Drexel maintained its advantage for the next five minutes on a series of in the paint by Marginean, Nicole Hester and Brooke Cornish. Hester canned a jumper with 8:48 left to put Drexel on top by three, but Army scored the next 10 points of the Drexel University Dragons game to pull ahead by seven with 4:24 to go. From there the Knights closed out their victory.

Game 8 Drexel 62, Penn 52 Dec. 19, 2008 Philadelphia - Freshman Kamile Nacickaite dropped in a career-high 17 points and fellow rookie Marisa Crane hit for personal bests with eight points, a game-high five assists and four rebounds as the Dragons received a balanced scoring effort in a 62-52 victory over Penn (2-7) at the Palestra. Gabriela Marginean led Drexel with 21 points and nine rebounds despite being limited by foul trouble. Drexel used a 21-1 run spanning the end of the first and beginning of the second half to pull away for its first win over Penn at the Palestra since 1992. Drexel trailed by eight points with just over two minutes left in the first half. But after shaking off the dust from a two-week hiatus, the Dragons warmed up to hold their University City counterpart scoreless for nearly 10 minutes while pulling out to a decisive lead. A pair of Marginean layups resulting from steals nar- rowed the gap to 32-28 at halftime. Nacickaite helped provide the Dragons' with a complementary scorer to go along with Marginean, who was the NCAA's top scorer entering the week. She shot 7-for-10 from the floor, heading a 40.7 shooting effort by the Dragons who came into the game shooting just 37 percent from the field. Crane came off the bench to give her team 20 solid minutes. She matched her career high with eight points and handed out five assists. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball CornishBrookeBrooke

6-4 Cornish On The Season Senior • Forward Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 12 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 3 0 Collegeville, Pa. SJU 12 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 2 Archbishop Carroll La Salle 16 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 3 0 4141 Bucknell 10 2-2 0-0 0 0 3 1 4 Minnesota 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Colorado 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 Season Highs Career Highs Army 7 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 2 Penn 6 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: 4 Bucknell 11/25/08 Pts: 8 3 opponents 1/27/08 Holy Cross Reb: 3 3 opponents 11/22/08 Reb: 4 3 opponents 2/14/08 Maine Asst: 1 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Asst: 2 2 opponents 2/7/08 Delaware Stl: -- -Stl: 1 5 opponents 1/27/08 W&M Blk: 3 2 opponents 11/25/08 Blk: 4 4 opponents 1/27/08 Hofstra FG: 2 Bucknell 11/25/08 FG: 4 2 opponents 1/27/08 FGA: 2 2 opponents 11/25/08 FGA: 8 W & M 1/27/08 GSU 3FG: --- --3FG: --- --JMU 3FGA: --- --3FGA: 1 Towson 1/24/08 N’eastern FT: 3 Colorado 11/29/08 FT: 3 Colorado 1/29/08 Towson FTA: 4 Colorado 11/29/08 FTA: 4 Colorado 1/29/08 Hofstra Min: 16 La Salle 11/22/08 Min: 27 George Mason 1/13/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU 2008-09 Highlights W&M ODU •Set career highs going 3-for-4 at the line against Colorado in the CU Coors GSU Classic Tournament on Nov. 29 Delaware •Blocked three shots for the second game in a row, vs. Bucknell on Nov. 25, N’eastern also scored a season-high four points VCU •Swatted season-high three blocks in 16 minutes at La Salle GMU •Recorded a block in each of Drexel’s first five games of the season Towson Background Led Drexel and ranked fourth in the CAA in blocks (1.36) in 2007- 08...Transferred from Florida in 2006-07...sat out last season due to NCAA Cornish v. Richmond Transfer rules...played in her first game as a Dragon on Nov. 9, 2007 at Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Loyola...Drexel’s tallest player since 2003-04...along with Drexel teammate First meeting Andrea Peterson, helped lead Archbishop Carroll to two Philadelphia Catholic League championships.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2005-06 7 0 34 4.9 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 2 3 5 0.7 4 0 3 1 2 0 9 1.3 2006-07 Sat out due to NCAA transfer regulations 2007-08 28 1 325 11.6 35 78 .449 0 1 .000 3 6 .500 16 26 42 1.5 30 0 8 22 38 9 73 2.6 2008-09 8 0 81 10.1 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 4 9 13 1.6 15 0 1 2 10 0 13 1.6 TOTAL 43 0 440 10.2 44 92 .478 0 1 .000 7 15 .467 22 38 60 1.4 49 0 12 25 50 9 95 2.2 statistics from 2005-06 season at Florida 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball HesterNicoleNicole

5-10 Hester On The Season Senior • Forward Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Waldorf, Md. American 12 0-2 0-1 1 2 0 3 0 SJU 21 2-4 0-2 0 0 0 1 4 Westlake La Salle 23 1-4 0-3 0 0 0 2 3 2424 Bucknell 18 0-7 0-4 1 0 2 1 0 Minnesota 29 2-4 1-3 4 1 0 2 5 Colorado 28 1-5 0-3 1 2 0 3 2 Season Highs Career Highs Army 33 3-5 0-1 5 2 2 2 6 Penn 9 0-1 0-1 0 2 0 1 0 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: 6 Army 12/05/08 Pts: 19 Temple 11/19/05 Holy Cross Reb: 3 American 11/16/08 Reb: 10 2 opponents 1/13/06 Maine Asst: 5 Army 12/05/08 Asst: 8 UNCW 1/20/08 Delaware Stl: 2 3 opponents 12/05/08 Stl: 7 Old Dominion 3/6/05 Blk: 2 2 opponents 12/05/08 Blk: 3 3 opponents 2/14/08 W&M FG: 3 Army 12/05/08 FG: 7 3 opponents 1/13/08 Hofstra FGA: 7 Bucknell 11/25/08 FGA: 18 Temple 11/19/05 GSU 3FG: 1 Minnesota 11/28/08 3FG: 4 UNCW 1/20/08 JMU 3FGA: 4 Bucknell 11/25/08 3FGA: 7 Temple 11/19/05 N’eastern FT: 1 La Salle 11/22/08 FT: 4 4 opponents 1/20/06 Towson Hofstra FTA: 2 La Salle 11/22/08 FTA: 6 2 opponents 1/8/06 Drexel University Dragons Min: 33 Army 12/05/08 Min: 38 Lehigh 11/26/05 UNCW GMU 2008-09 Highlights W&M ODU •Dished out season-high five assists to go with six points, two steals and two blocks against Army on Dec. 5 GSU •Grabbed two key steals in come-from-behind victory over Colorado on Nov. 29 Delaware •Dished out season-high four assists to go with five points vs. Minnesota N’eastern •Blocked season-high two shots at Bucknell on Nov. 25 VCU •Snared team-high two steals in season opener at American despite being limited GMU to 12 minutes of play due to foul trouble Towson Background One of Drexel’s emotional leaders this season...ranked among Dragons’ all-time Hester v. Richmond top 10 leaders in steals...... a versatile forward who can handle the ball and get to the basket...one of the team’s best post defenders....received V Foundation 2008 Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Comeback Award after battling back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma during her jun- First meeting ior season...came back last season to lead the team in assists and three-point percentage.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 27 19 639 23.7 44 130 .338 11 36 .306 33 50 .660 39 55 94 3.5 61 1 54 49 8 46 132 4.9 2005-06 28 21 749 26.8 82 223 .368 20 62 .323 40 67 .597 50 94 144 5.1 86 6 69 73 18 35 224 8.0 2006-07 Did not play due to medical illness 2007-08 26 21 689 26.5 60 161 .373 31 68 .456 34 42 .810 21 70 91 3.5 57 1 82 48 16 34 185 7.1 2008-09 8 7 172 21.5 9 32 .281 1 18 .056 1 2 .500 4 11 15 1.9 18 1 14 16 4 7 20 2.5 TOTAL 89 68 2249 25.3 195 546 .357 63 184 .342 108 161 .671 114 230 344 3.9 222 9 219 186 46 122 561 6.3 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball PetersonAndreaAndrea

5-6 Peterson On The Season Senior • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 31 0-3 0-1 4 0 0 3 4 Norwood, Pa. SJU 26 1-4 1-2 0 1 0 1 3 Archbishop Carroll La Salle 34 0-3 0-1 4 0 0 3 0 2 Bucknell 36 0-1 0-1 2 1 0 4 0 2 Minnesota 37 1-5 0-3 3 0 0 2 7 Colorado 38 2-5 1-2 2 0 0 6 9 Season Highs Career Highs Army 39 1-3 0-1 2 2 0 2 3 Penn 37 1-4 1-3 0 1 0 1 3 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: 9 Colorado 11/29/08 Pts: 16 2 opponents 2/22/07 Holy Cross Reb: 6 Colorado 11/29/08 Reb: 6 Colorado 11/29/08 Maine Asst: 4 2 opponents 11/22/08 Asst: 7 VCU 2/11/07 Delaware Stl: 2 2 opponents 12/19/08 Stl: 4 Colgate 11/21/04 W&M Blk: - -- -- Blk: 1 Cornell 12/20/04 Hofstra FG: 2 Colorado 11/29/08 FG: 7 N’eastern 2/22/07 GSU FGA: 5 2 opponents 11/29/08 FGA: 9 3 opponents 11/20/07 JMU 3FG: 1 2 opponents 11/29/08 3FG: 4 Norfolk State 11/26/04 N’eastern 3FGA: 4 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 3FGA: 5 Norfolk State 11/26/04 Towson FT: 5 Minnesota 11/28/08 FT: 7 UNCW 11/27/04 FTA: 5 Minnesota 11/28/08 FTA: 8 UNCW 11/27/04 Hofstra Drexel University Dragons Min: 39 Army 12/05/08 Min: 61 Northeastern 2/22/07 UNCW GMU W&M ODU 2008-09 Highlights GSU •Grabbed career high six rebounds and hit a key three-pointer Delaware against Colorado on Nov. 29. Scored season-high nine points in 38 N’eastern VCU minutes against the Buffaloes at the CU Coors Classic Tournament GMU •Scored seven points against Minnesota in CU Classic Towson •Pulled down four rebounds while playing 36 minutes of solid defense at Bucknell on Nov. 25 •Distributed four of Drexel’s five assists against La Salle on Nov. 22 •Led Drexel with four assists in season opener at American Peterson v. Richmond Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Background First meeting Received a medical hardship waiver after missing all but four games in 2007-08. Holds Drexel record for most minutes played in a single game, 61 minutes in Drexel’s five-overtime win over Northeastern on Feb. 22, 2007 also scored a career-high 16 points in the game...joined the team on Dec. 21, 2006 after transferring from St. John’s...took over as the starting point guard last season...Drexel’s returning leader in assists...led her high school team, Archbishop Carroll, to two Philadelphia Catholic League champi- onships while playing with current Drexel teammate Brooke Cornish.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 22 18 595 27.0 33 82 .402 22 44 .476 33 46 .717 11 36 47 2.1 22 0 39 40 2 24 119 5.4 2006-07 22 20 710 32.3 36 102 .353 9 29 .310 27 42 .643 9 24 33 1.5 25 0 64 40 1 18 108 4.9 2007-08 4 4 145 36.2 10 29 .345 2 8 .250 5 8 .625 1 8 9 2.3 7 0 8 11 0 5 27 6.8 2008-09 8 8 278 34.8 6 28 .214 3 14 .214 14 16 .875 5 18 23 2.9 9 0 17 10 0 6 29 3.6 TOTAL 56 50 1728 30.9 85 241 .353 36 91 .396 79 112 .705 26 86 112 2.0 64 0 118 101 3 53 283 5.1 Statistics from 2004-05 season at St. John’s 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball LuparielloAlisonAlison

5-7 Lupariello On The Season Junior • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Cincinnati, Ohio American 10 0-1 0-1 0 2 0 1 0 SJU 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Anderson La Salle DNP 1111 Bucknell DNP Minnesota DNP Colorado DNP Season Highs Career Highs Army DNP No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Penn 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pts: -- -Pts: 17 UNCW 2/8/07 Richmond Reb: 1 American 11/16/08 Reb: 4 2 opponents 2/1/07 Holy Cross Asst: 1 St. Joe’s 11/19/08- Asst: 6 American 12/31/07 Maine Stl: 2 American 11/16/08 Stl: 2 2 opponents 11/16/08 Delaware Blk: - - - Blk: 1 Delaware 12/3/06 W&M FG: -- -FG: 6 2 opponents 2/18/07 Hofstra FGA: 1 American 11/16/08 FGA: 9 3 opponents 12/21/06 GSU 3FG: -- -3FG: 5 UNCW 2/18/07 JMU 3FGA: 1 American 11/16/08 3FGA: 7 UNCW 2/18/07 N’eastern FT: --FT: 4 Loyola 11/12/06 Towson FTA: -- -FTA: 6 Loyola 11/12/06 Hofstra Min: 10 American 11/16/08 Min: 33 La Salle 12/9/06 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M ODU 2008-09 Highlights GSU •Grabbed team-high two seals in season opener at American, which Delaware also tied her career record for swipes N’eastern VCU GMU Background Towson Second on Drexel’s active career three-pointers list...ranked tops on the team in three-point shooting accuracy in 2006-07 season (36.8 percent) and was third in three-pointers made...played in all 31 Lupariello v. Richmond games as a redshirt freshman and earned CAA Rookie of the Week Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP on Dec. 18, 2006...holds seven Ohio High School Athletic Association First meeting individual records for three-point and free-throw shooting.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 31 0 468 15.1 51 145 .352 32 87 .368 12 17 .706 6 29 35 1.1 37 1 35 50 2 8 146 4.7 2007-08 26 0 281 10.8 18 62 .290 16 45 .356 2 4 .500 3 16 19 0.7 19 0 26 28 0 5 54 2.1 2008-09 3 0 16 5.3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0.0 TOTAL 60 0 765 12.8 69 209 .330 48 133 .361 14 21 .667 9 46 55 0.9 57 1 62 78 2 15 200 3.3 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball MargineanGabrielaGabriela

6-1 Marginean On The Season Junior • Forward Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 39 13-25 2-3 1 1 0 8 31 Cluj-Napoca, Romania SJU 36 13-22 1-4 0 0 0 6 35 Mt. de Chantal Academy La Salle 38 8-16 1-2 0 1 0 11 19 4444 Bucknell 40 11-22 1-2 3 4 0 10 33 Minnesota 35 5-14 0-2 1 0 0 9 15 Colorado 28 10-17 0-1 1 2 0 8 32 Army 40 8-17 0-2 1 5 0 4 25 Season Highs Career Highs Penn 31 6-13 0-0 0 1 0 9 21 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: 35 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Pts: 47 Northeastern 2/22/07 Holy Cross Reb: 11 La Salle 11/22/08 Reb: 22 Northeastern 2/22/07 Maine Asst: 3 Bucknell 11/25/08 Asst: 4 4 opponents 12/20/07 Delaware Stl: 5 Army 12/05/08 Stl: 5 2 opponents 12/05/08 W&M Blk: - -- -- Blk: 2 Penn State 11/10/06 Hofstra FG: 13 2 opponents 11/19/08 FG: 16 Northeastern 2/22/07 GSU FGA: 25 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 FGA: 25 2 opponents 11/16/08 JMU 3FG: 2 American 11/16/08 3FG: 4 Monmouth 12/16/07 N’eastern 3FGA: 3 American 11/16/08 3FGA: 6 St. Joe’s 11/14/07 Towson FT: 12 Colorado 11/29/08 FT: 15 Northeastern 2/22/07

Hofstra Drexel University Dragons FTA: 12 Colorado 11/29/08 FTA: 18 Northeastern 2/22/07 UNCW Min: 40 2 opponents 12/05/08 Min: 59 Northeastern 2/22/07 GMU 2008-09 Highlights W&M ODU •Led Dragons with 21 points and nine boards in win at Penn on Dec. 19 GSU •NCAA’s leading scorer (27.1 ppg) from Dec.8 to present Delaware •Swiped a career-high-tying five steals to go with a game-high 25 points against Army on Dec. 5 N’eastern •Set CU Coors Classic Tournament records for consecutive free-throws with VCU out a miss (12-12) and points in a half (26 in the second half) on Nov. 29 in GMU win over Colorado. Stole two passes at the end of the game and scord Towson Drexel’s final 12 points in the come-from-behind victory •Scored 33 of Drexel’s 44 points in win over Bucknell on Nov. 25, pulled down 10 rebounds (8 offensive), also led team with three assists and four Marginean v. Richmond steals, became first player in Drexel history to score 30 pts. three times in Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP a single season First meeting. •Put together her 15th career double-double, 19 points, 11 reb. at La Salle •Put in 35 points against Saint Joe’s in home opener, her single-game high for a regulation contest. Became first Dragon ever to score 30 points in back-to-back games. •Scored 31 points in season opener at American, 22 in second half Background Voted 2008-09 CAA Preseason Player of the Year...led the NCAA in free-throw percentage (91.5) last season...leading returning scorer in CAA...led Drexel in points, rebounds and free-throw percentage last season....became the first sopho- more in Drexel history to score 1,000 points on Feb. 28, 2008 vs. Twoson...fastest player in CAA history to reach 1,000-point mark, 58 career games...2007-08 First Team All-CAA selection...Named 2006-07 CAA Rookie of the Year...set single-game records for points (47) and rebounds (22) in Drexel’s five-overtime victory against Northeastern on Feb. 22, 2006...scored more points than any freshman in Drexel history (515). Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 31 31 1008 32.5 184 434 .424 2 13 .154 145 169 .858 97 156 253 8.2 102 5 33 79 4 38 515 16.6 2007-08 30 30 1019 34.0 213 428 .498 26 75 .347 118 129 .915 58 156 214 7.1 84 3 50 87 3 53 570 19.0 2008-09 8 8 287 35.9 74 145 .510 5 16 .313 58 66 .879 25 40 65 8.1 25 1 7 19 0 14 211 26.4 TOTAL 69 69 2314 33.5 471 1007 .468 33 104 .317 321 364 .882 180 352 532 7.7 211 9 90 185 7 105 1296 18.8 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Stjarnstrom••JenniferJennifer ••

6-2 Stjarnstrom On The Season Junior • Forward Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Norrkoping, Sweden American 9 0-2 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 SJU 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 De Geer Gymnasiet La Salle 11 1-4 1-3 0 0 0 2 3 1414 Bucknell 8 0-3 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 Minnesota 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 Colorado 20 1-4 0-2 1 0 1 4 5 Season Highs Career Highs Army 20 2-3 1-2 0 1 1 4 5 Penn 21 1-5 1-4 0 2 0 4 3 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: 5 2 opponents 12/05/08 Pts: 9 La Salle 12/9/06 Holy Cross Reb: 4 3 opponents 12/19/08 Reb: 6 Towson 1/25/07 Maine Asst: 1 Colorado 11/29/08 Asst: 3 W&M 2/1/07 Stl: 2 Penn 12/19/08 Stl: 4 Towson 1/25/07 Delaware Blk: 2 Minnesota 11/28/08 Blk: 3 Old Dominion 1/7/07 W&M FG: 2 Army 12/05/08 FG: 3 La Salle 12/9/06 Hofstra FGA: 5 Penn 12/19/08 FGA: 7 Hofstra 1/11/07 GSU 3FG: 1 3 opponents 12/19/08 3FG: 1 5 opponents 11/28/07 JMU 3FGA: 4 Penn 12/19/08 3FGA: 4 Hofstra 1/11/07 N’eastern Drexel University Dragons FT: 3 Colorado 11/29/08 FT: 3 Colorado 11/29/08 Towson FTA: 4 Colorado 11/29/08 FTA: 4 Colorado 11/29/08 Hofstra Min: 21 Penn 12/19/08 Min: 30 Towson 1/25/07 UNCW GMU W&M ODU 2008-09 Highlights GSU •Swiped season high two steals in 21 minutes at Penn on Dec. 19 Delaware •Matched season-highs with five points and four rebounds in 20 minutes of N’eastern play against Army on Dec. 5 VCU •Played season-high 20 minutes against Colorado and chipped in five GMU points, four boards and a block to the win over the CU Classic host Towson •Blocked season-high two shots against Minnesota in CU Classic •Knocked down her first three-pointer of the season and grabbed her first rebounds against La Salle on Nov. 22. Stjarnstrom v. Richmond •Started first two games of the season, first career starst since her freshman Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP year when she started in three contests First meeting.

Background An athletic forward and solid defender in the post for Drexel...played for Sweden’s Under-20 National Team, which finished fifth in the European Championships in the summer of 2007...team’s second leading returning shot blocker...started the first game of her collegiate career, Nov. 10, 2006 against Penn State.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF of Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 27 3 296 11.0 23 73 .315 5 18 .278 9 18 .500 18 21 39 1.4 64 2 10 30 15 13 60 2.2 2007-08 11 0 72 6.5 4 18 .222 1 8 .125 4 8 .500 5 7 12 1.1 11 0 3 10 5 1 13 1.2 2008-09 8 8 104 13.0 5 22 .227 3 15 .200 4 8 .500 3 13 16 2.0 14 0 2 12 5 3 17 2.1 TOTAL 46 11 472 10.3 32 113 .283 9 41 .220 17 34 .500 26 41 67 1.5 89 2 15 52 25 17 90 2.0 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball RosseelJasminaJasmina

5-6 Rosseel On The Season Sophomore • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 21 3-6 3-6 3 0 0 6 9 Leper, Belgium SJU 36 5-8 4-7 5 0 1 4 16 Sint-Theresia Instituut La Salle 35 3-7 2-2 1 0 0 5 8 55 Bucknell 26 1-9 1-7 2 2 0 5 3 Minnesota 23 3-12 3-11 2 0 0 3 9 Colorado 38 4-12 2-9 2 0 0 6 10 Season Highs Career Highs Army 32 1-10 0-7 3 0 0 1 2 No. Team Most Rec. No. Team Most Rec. Penn 26 2-9 1-5 4 1 2 2 6 Pts: 16 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Pts: 18 2 opponents 3/2/08 Richmond Reb: 6 2 opponents 11/29/08 Reb: 7 2 opponents 3/6/08 Holy Cross Asst: 5 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Asst: 5 3 opponents 11/19/08 Maine Stl: 2 Bucknell 11/25/08 Stl: 4 Penn State 11/25/07 Delaware Blk: 2 Penn 12/19/08 Blk: 2 2 opponents 12/19/08 W&M FG: 5 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 FG: 6 Penn State 11/25/07 Hofstra FGA: 12 Colorado 11/29/08 FGA: 13 2 opponents 3/14/08 GSU 3FG: 4 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 3FG: 4 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 JMU 3FGA: 11 Minnesota 11/28/08 3FGA: 11 Minnesota 11/28/08 N’eastern FT: 3 American 11/16/08 FT: 3 Dayton 12/8/07 Towson FTA: 6 American 11/16/08 FTA: 6 American 11/16/08 Hofstra Min: 38 Colorado 11/29/08 Min: 38 Colorado 11/29/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M 2008-09 Highlights ODU GSU •Matched her career high with two blocks at Penn on Dec. 19 Delaware •Hit a key three-pointer late in the game in Drexel’s win over Colorado, N’eastern scored 10 points and pulled down season-high six boards •Played career-high 36 minutes against St. Joe’s in home opener, also set c VCU career highs with six assists and four three-pointers GMU •Hit her first three three-point attempts of the season to finish with nine Towson points at American, also pulled down season-high six boards Rosseel v. Richmond Date Min FG 3FG A S B R TP Background First meeting. A speedy point guard who can get to the basket, create her own shot and shoot from outside...Drexel’s leading returner in three-pointers...named to CAA All-Rookie Team in 2007-08...a veteran of Belgium’s U-18 and U-20 national teams...led the U-20 team in three-point percentage and was fourth in scoring this past summer.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF of Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 29 5 630 21.7 95 222 .428 43 117 .368 27 36 .750 19 57 76 2.6 58 2 52 87 7 30 260 9.0 2008-09 8 8 237 29.6 22 73 .301 16 54 .296 3 5 .600 5 27 32 4.0 19 1 22 28 3 3 63 7.9 TOTAL 37 13 867 23.4 117 295 .397 59 171 .345 30 41 .732 24 84 108 2.9 77 3 74 115 10 33 323 8.7 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball JankovaSilviaSilvia

5-8 Jankova On The Season R-Freshman • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American DNP Banska Bysterica, Slovakia SJU DNP Gymnazium A. Slaidkovkia La Salle DNP 44 Bucknell DNP Minnesota DNP Colorado DNP Career/Season Highs Army DNP Penn DNP No. Team Most Rec. Richmond Pts: --- -- Holy Cross Reb: --- -- Maine Asst: --- -- Delaware Stl: --- -- W&M Blk: - -- -- Hofstra FG: --- -- GSU FGA: --- -- JMU 3FG: --- -- N’eastern 3FGA: --- -- FT: --- -- Towson FTA: --- -- Hofstra Min: --- -- UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M ODU 2008-09 Highlights GSU Delaware N’eastern Background VCU Sat out last season while rehabbing a knee injury, has yet to play a GMU game for Drexel. Played for Slovakia’s Under 18 National Towson Team...played for Banska Bysterica’s club team for six years and helped the squad win a national championship in 2005...named to championship All-Star team in 2005 for her performance...also par- ticipated in swimming, karate and downhill skiing at Gymnazium A. Slaidkovika...attended Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pa. 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball CraneMarisaMarisa

5-5 Crane On The Season Freshman • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 21 1-4 1-2 4 0 0 2 4 Emmaus, Pa. SJU 18 2-2 2-2 4 0 0 0 8 Emmaus La Salle 14 1-4 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 1212 Bucknell 17 0-3 0-1 1 0 0 3 0 Minnesota 24 1-5 0-3 2 0 1 2 4 Colorado 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Career/Season Highs Army 8 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 No. Team Most Rec. Penn 20 3-4 1-1 5 2 0 4 8 Pts: 8 Penn 12/19/08 Richmond Reb: 4 Penn 12/19/08 Holy Cross Asst: 5 Penn 12/19/08 Maine Stl: 2 Penn 12/19/08 Delaware Blk: 1 Minnesota 11/28/08 W&M FG: 3 Penn 12/19/08 Hofstra FGA: 5 Minnesota 11/28/08 GSU 3FG: 2 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 JMU 3FGA: 3 Minnesota 11/28/08 N’eastern FT: 2 2 opponents 11/28/08 Towson FTA: 6 Minnesota 11/28/08 Hofstra

Min: 24 Minnesota 11/28/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M 2008-09 Highlights ODU GSU •Set career highs with four rebounds, five assists and two steals at Penn on Delaware Dec. 19 also matched her career high with eight points N’eastern •Blocked the first shot of her career against Minnesota on Nov. 28 •Knocked down two key three-pointers in Drexel’s come-from-behind win VCU against St. Joe’s in the team’s home opener on Nov. 19 GMU •Led the team in assists (4) in her first career game, at American on Nov. 16 Towson

Background A quick point guard who has solid ball-handling skills and can shoot from outside...ranked among the top 10 in the Lehigh Valley Conference in scor- ing as a senior at Emmaus High...earned First Team All-Area honors while leading Emmaus to the state semifinals in 2006-07.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF of Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 8 0 126 15.8 8 23 .348 4 12 .333 5 10 .500 2 10 12 1.5 13 0 16 14 1 2 25 3.1 TOTAL 8 0 126 15.8 8 23 .348 4 12 .333 5 10 .500 2 10 12 1.5 13 0 16 14 1 2 25 3.1 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball HaleTylerTyler

6-0 Hale On The Season Freshman • Forward Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 16 3-5 0-1 1 2 0 5 6 Baltimore, Md. SJU 9 0-2 0-2 0 2 0 2 0 Towson Catholic La Salle 6 1-4 0-1 0 0 2 0 2 3 Bucknell 24 0-8 0-0 0 2 1 8 1 3 Minnesota 13 1-3 0-2 0 1 0 2 2 Colorado 9 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 Career/Season Highs Army 4 1-2 0-1 0 0 1 0 2 No. Team Most Rec. Penn 20 1-5 1-2 2 0 1 6 2 Pts: 6 American 11/16/08 Richmond Reb: 8 Bucknell 11/25/08 Holy Cross Asst: 1 American 11/16/08 Maine Stl: 2 2 opponents 11/19/08 Delaware Blk: 2 LaSalle 11/25/08 W&M FG: 3 American 11/16/08 Hofstra FGA: 5 2 opponents 12/19/08 GSU 3FG: --- -- JMU 3FGA: 2 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 N’eastern FT: 1 Bucknell 11/25/08 Towson FTA: 2 Bucknell 11/25/08 Hofstra

Min: 24 Bucknell 11/25/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M 2008-09 Highlights ODU GSU •Made her first career start and grabbed six boards in 20 mins at Penn Delaware •Pulled down eight rebounds and played excellent defense with two steals N’eastern and a block at Bucknell, holding the Bison to a record-low 35 points. •Provided a spark in 16 minutes off the bench in the second half in her first VCU career game, Nov. 16 at American. Scored six points, grabbed five boards GMU and swiped a pair of steals. Towson

Background Athletic forward who plays with great intensity on both ends of the court.. A two-sport standout at Towson Catholic...named Maryland AAU Defensive Player of the Year...All-Conference and All-Metro selection as a senior...ranked second in the conference in scoring as a senior...led her team in scoring, rebounds, assists and steals...also a four-time All-Conference and Academic All-Conference performer in volleyball.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 8 1 101 12.6 7 30 .233 0 9 .000 1 2 .500 8 20 28 3.5 23 2 3 10 2 8 15 1.9 TOTAL 8 1 101 12.6 7 30 .233 0 9 .000 1 2 .500 8 20 28 3.5 23 2 3 10 2 8 15 1.9 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball LeeAyanaAyana

5-7 Lee On The Season Freshman • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American DNP Baltimore, Md. SJU DNP Seton Keough La Salle 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Bucknell DNP 3 Minnesota 5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Colorado DNP Career/Season Highs Army DNP No. Team Most Rec. Penn 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pts: 2 Minnesota 11/28/08 Richmond Reb: 1 La Salle 11/22/08 Holy Cross Asst: --- -- Maine Stl: --- -- Delaware Blk: - -- -- W&M FG: 1 Minnesota 11/28/08 Hofstra FGA: 5 Minnesota 11/28/08 GSU 3FG: --- -- JMU 3FGA: --- -- N’eastern FT: --- -- Towson FTA: --- -- Hofstra

Min: 5 Minnesota 11/28/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M 2008-09 Highlights ODU GSU •Scored her first collegiate points against Minnesota on Nov. 28 Delaware •Made her debut against La Salle on Nov. 22, grabbed an offensive rebound N’eastern in two minutes of play. VCU GMU Background Towson A physical 5-7 forward with good athleticism and work-eithic...played on Maryland power Seton Keough and was a major contributor to the 2005-06 state runner-up team...nominated for 2008 McDonald’s All-American game...led her team to a 28-5 record as a senior...named to Baltimore Sun’s “Players to Watch” list.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 3 0 9 3.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 TOTAL 3 0 9 3.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball NacickaiteKamileKamile

5-11 Nacickaite On The Season Freshman • Guard Opp. Min FG 3FG A S B R TP American 29 4-7 1-3 1 0 0 3 11 Siauliai, Lithuania SJU 34 4-12 0-2 3 0 2 8 8 Regis Jesuit (Colo.) La Salle 21 4-9 1-4 0 0 0 7 9 Bucknell 21 1-5 1-2 1 0 2 8 3 2323 Minnesota 15 2-6 1-4 1 0 0 5 6 Colorado 26 2-5 1-3 0 0 0 1 6 Career/Season Highs Army 17 2-5 0-3 0 0 0 2 2 No. Team Most Rec. Penn 26 7-10 3-6 0 1 0 4 17 Pts: 17 Penn 12/19/08 Richmond Reb: 8 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Holy Cross Asst: 3 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Maine Stl: 1 Penn 12/19/08 Delaware Blk: 2 2 opponents 11/25/08 W&M FG: 7 Penn 12/19/08 Hofstra FGA: 12 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 GSU 3FG: 3 Penn 12/19/08 JMU 3FGA: 6 Penn 12/19/08 N’eastern FT: 2 American 11/16/08 Towson FTA: 3 Minnesota 11/28/08 Hofstra

Min: 34 St. Joe’s 11/19/08 UNCW Drexel University Dragons GMU W&M 2008-09 Highlights ODU GSU •Scored career-high 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting at Penn on Dec. 19, hit Delaware two key three-pointers in the second half in the Drexel win N’eastern •Hit a key three-pointer in the final minutes in win over Colorado •Second leading scorer (9pts) and rebound (7reb) against La Salle VCU •Led Drexel with eight rebounds and two blocks in victory over St. Joe’s in GMU the home opener on Nov. 19 Towson •Scored 11 points in her Drexel debut at American on Nov. 16, the team’s second-leading scorer in the game

Background A versatile athlete who can play guard and foward positions effectively...starred for the Lithuanian Under 20 National Team over the summer, leading the team in steals and assists and ranking second in rebounding and third in scoring...played at Regis Jesuit in Denver, Colo. one of the top-ranked high school programs in the nation...led her team to the state championship as a senior as the leading scorer in the final and semifi- nal...named to All-Tournament team...also played high school basketball in Lithuania for two seasons and helped her team with the national champi- onship in 2005, named MVP of the championship game.

Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF of Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 8 0 189 23.6 26 59 .441 8 27 .296 4 7 .571 8 30 38 4.8 13 1 6 20 4 1 64 8.0 TOTAL 8 0 189 23.6 26 59 .441 8 27 .296 4 7 .571 8 30 38 4.8 13 1 6 20 4 1 64 8.0 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Drexel Team Highs Drexel Team Lows Opponent Highs Opponent Lows Points 76 v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Points 44 at Bucknell 11/25/08 Points 74, Minnesota 11/28/08 Points 35, Bucknell 11/25/08 FG 28 v. St Joe’s 11/19/08 FG 15 at Bucknell 11/25/08 74, American 11/16/08 FG 14, La Salle 11/22/08 FGA 59 at Bucknell 11/25/08 FGA 47 v. Army 12/05/08 FG 29, American 11/16/08 FGA 46, La Salle 11/22/08 FG Pct .500 v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 FG Pct .254 at Bucknell 11/25/08 FGA 60, American 11/16/08 FG Pct .254, Bucknell 11/25/08 3-Pt. FG 1 v. Army 12/05/08 3-Pt. FG 1, Army 12/05/08 3-Pt. FG 8 v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 FG Pct.483, American 11/16/08 3-Pt. FGA 28 v. Minn. 11/28/09 3-Pt. FGA 18 v. Army 12/05/08 1, Bucknell 11/25/08 3-Pt. FG 7, American 11/16/08 3-Pt. Pct .381 v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 18 at La Salle 11/22/08 3-Pt. FGA 8, Bucknell 11/25/08 3-Pt. FGA 23, American 11/16/08 FT 23 at Colorado 11/29/08 3-Pt. Pct .056 v. Army 12/05/08 3-Pt. Pct .000, Delaware 1/10/08 3-Pt. Pct .333, Minn. 11/28/08 FTA 26 at Colorado 11/29/08 FT 3 at La Salle 11/22/08 FT 4, Bucknell 11/25/08 FT Pct .917 at Bucknell 11/25/08 FTA 5 at La Salle 11/22/08 FT 26, Minn. 11/28/08 FTA 7, Bucknell 11/25/08 Reb 43 at Bucknell 11/25/08 FT Pct .591 v. Minn. 11/28/08 FTA 36, Minn. 11/28/08 FT Pct .500, American 11/16/08 Ast 15 at American 11/16/08 Reb 20 v. Army 12/05/08 FT Pct .767, St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Reb 30, La Salle 11/22/08 Stl 12 at Penn 12/19/08 Ast 5 at La Salle 11/22/08 Reb 47, Minn. 11/28/08 Asts 8, St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Blk 8 at Bucknell 11/25/08 Stl 1 at La Salle 11/22/08 Ast 18, American 11/16/08 Stl 5, Army 12/05/08 TOs 24 v. Minn. 11/28/08 Blk 1 at Colorado 11/29/08 Stl 12, American 11/16/08 5, Colorado, 11/29/08 Fouls 27 v. Minn. 11/28/08 1 at American 11/16/08 Blk 6, Bucknell 11/25/08 5, Bucknell 11/25/08 TOs 13 v. Army 12/05/08 Blk 2, Penn 12/19/08 TO 23, Penn 12/19/08 13 v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 2, American 11/25/08 Fouls 23, Colorado 11/29/08 Fouls 11 at Bucknell 11/25/08 2, St. Joe’s 11/19/08 TOs 11, La Salle 11/22/08 Fouls 11, La Salle 11/22/08 Drexel Individual Highs Opponent Individual Highs Points Points Team-Leading Performers Name (no of times) 35, Marginean v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 22, Carrie Biemer (Penn) 12/19/08 Led/Tied Drexel in Scoring Field Goals Field Goals Marginean (8) 13, Marginean v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 9, Michelle Kirk (American) 11/16/08 Led/Tied Drexel in Rebounds 13, Marginean at American 11/16/08 FG Attempts Marginean (7) Nacickaite (1) FG Attempts 17, Carrie Biemer (Penn) 12/19/08 Stjarnstrom (1) 25, Marginean at American 11/16/08 FG Percent (Min. 5 FG) Led/Tied Drexel in Steals FG Percent (Min. 5 FG) .875 (7-8), Erin Anthony (Army) 12/05/08 Marginean (4) Drexel University Dragons .700, (7-10) Nacickaite at Penn 12/19/08 3-Pt. Field Goals Hale (3) 3-Pt. Field Goals 3, Nicole Ryan (American) 11/16/08 Hester (3) Lupariello (1) 4, Rosseel v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 3-Pt. FG Attempts Stjarnstrom (1) 3-Pt. FG Attempts 7, Nicole Ryan (American) 11/16/08 Peterson (1) 11, Rosseel v. Minnesota 11/28/08 3-Pt. Percentage (Min. 2 FG) Crane (1) 3-Pt. Percentage (Min. 2) .500, Alyssa Fressle (Colorado) 11/29/08 Led/Tied Drexel in Blocks 1.000 (2-2), Rosseel at La Salle 11/22/08 Free-Throws Cornish (3) 1.000 (2-2), Crane v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 10, Brittany Ford (St. Joe’s) 11/19/08 Stjarnstrom (2) Nacickaite (1) Free-Throws FT Attempts Hester (1) 12, Marginean at Colorado 11/29/08 12, Brittany Ford (St. Joe’s) 11/19/08 Rosseel (1) Led/Tied Drexel in Assists FT Attempts FT Percentage (Min. 5) Hester (3) 12, Marginean v. Army 12/05/08 .875, Kay Sylva (Minnesota) 11/28/08 Peterson (2) 12, Marginean at Colorado 11/29/08 Rebounds Crane (2) FT Percentage (Min. 5) 10, Erin Anthony (Army) 12/05/08 Marginean (1) Rosseel (1) 1.000 (12-12), Marginean at Colorado 11/29/08 10, Ashley Ellis-Milan (Minnesota) 11/28/08 Double-Figure Scoring 1.000 (10-10), Marginean at Bucknell 11/25/08 Assists Marginean (9) 1.000 (5-5), Peterson v. Minnesota 11/28/08 8, Pam Stanfield (American) 11/16/08 Rosseel (2) Nacickaite (2) Rebounds Steals 20-Point Performance 11, Marginean at La Salle 11/22/08 4, Erin Power (Penn) 12/19/08 Marginean (7) Assists Blocked Shots Double-Figure Rebounds 5, Crane at Penn 12/19/08 3, Cosima Higham (Bucknell) 11/25/08 Marginean (2) 5, Rosseel v. St. Joe’s 11/19/08 Double-Doubles Marginean (2) Steals 5, Marginean v. Army 12/05/08 Blocked Shots 3, Cornish at Bucknell 11/25/08 3, Cornish v. La Salle 11/22/08 2008-09 Drexel Women’ s Basketball Career Statistics Summary Marginean’s Double-Doubles Player GP/GS Pts. Reb. Ast. Stl. Blk. Team Pts. Reb. Gabriela Marginean 69/69 1,294 532 90 105 7 1. vs. Loyola (11/12/06) 26 12 Nicole Hester 89/68 561 344 219 122 46 2. vs. Temple (11/17/06) 18 11 Andrea Peterson 68/60 325 131 151 62 3 3. vs. Towson (1/25/07) 17 13 4. at Towson (2/8/07) 16 15 Jasmina Rosseel 37/13 323 108 76 33 10 5. vs. N’eastern (2/22/07) 47 22 Alison Lupariello 60/0 200 55 62 15 2 6. vs. GMU (3/1/07) 14 11 Brooke Cornish 43/1 95 60 12 9 50 7. vs. Ga. State (3/8/07) 28 11 Jennifer Stjarnstrom 46/11 87 67 15 17 25 8. vs. ODU (3/9/07) 18 11 9. at Loyola (11/9/07) 18 10 Kamile Nacickaite 8/0 64 38 6 1 4 10. vs. La Salle (11/17/07) 28 13 Marisa Crane 8/0 25 12 16 2 1 11. vs. Siena (11/28/07) 15 13 Tyler Hale 8/1 15 28 3 8 2 12. vs. W&M (1/27/08) 15 11 Ayana Lee 3/0 2 1 0 0 0 13. at W&M (2/21/08) 15 14 14. vs. Towson (3/14/08) 13 13 Silvia Jankova 15. at La Salle (11/22/08) 19 11 16. at Bucknell (11/25/08) 33 10 2008-09 Statistics Drexel University Dragons