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La Salle University 2001-2002 Women's Basketball La Salle University La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 2001 La Salle University 2001-2002 Women's Basketball La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle University 2001-2002 Women's Basketball" (2001). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 63. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/63 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]. f omen s Basketball r- 'V i 30 Years Of 4 ISm&kMiM *mm ^MeaJUm€e4 Over the past five years the La Salle University women's basketball team has been in the top seven in the nation aca- demically, including being ranked first in the nation on two occasions. Year GPA National Rank 2000-01 3.436 3rd 1999-00 3.465 1st 1998-99 3.508 2nd 1997-98 3.345 7th 1996-97 3.500 1st Since the 1990-91 season, the women's basketball team has had three players that have named to the CoSIDA Academic All- American Team. Jennifer Zenszer (2000-2001) Jennifer Cole (1991-1992 & 1992-1993) Mary Greybush (1990-1991) Jennifer Zenszer, a 2001 graduate, became the third women's basketball player to be named as an Academic All-American. She was named to the Verizon Academic All-American Third Team in 2000-01. Jennifer Cole (left) is a two- time Academic All- Wk American. She was named John Miller (center) receives the award for the to the first in 1991-92 and Top Team Grade Point Average in Division I the second team in 1992-93. I Women's Basketball for the 1999-2000 season. Mary Greybush (right) was He is joined by Athletic Director Dr. Thomas named to the Academic Brennan (left) and the University Provost All-American Third Team in 1990-91. Dr. Richard Nigro (right). 1 TA&L6 OF £0NTeNTt> GENERAL INFORMATION 2001-2002 OPPONENTS Table of Contents 1 St. Francis/Pennsylvania 54 Media Information 2 Drexel/Villanova 55 Mission Statement/Quick Facts 3 Houston/Northwestern 56 Media Oudets 4 Hofstra/Marquette 57 Directions to Tom Gola Arena 5 Delaware/Bucknell 58 La Salle Radio Network 6 Colgate/Mount St. Mary's 59 200 1-2002 Schedule 7 St. John's/George Washington 60 2001-2002 Outlook 8-9 St. Bonaventure/Massachusetts 61 2001-2002 Team Roster 10 Rhode Island/Xavier 62 Roster Breakdown 1 Dayton /Richmond 63 TV/Radio Chart 12 Duquesne/Fordham 64 St. Joseph's/Temple 65 LA SALLE COACHES All-Time Opponents 66 Head Coach John Miller 14-15 All-Time vs. 2001-02 Opponents 67 Associate Head Coach Tom Lochner 16 2001-2002 Tournament Brackets 68 Assistant Coach Chrissie Doogan 17 Graduate Assistant Tommica Woods and Support Staff 18 HISTORY Season By Season 70 LA SALLE PLAYERS Ail-Time Year By Year Scores 71-76 Dana Gavaghan 20-21 La Salle Women's Basketball Coaches 76 Bethany Hudak 22-23 1,000-Point Scorers 77-79 Suzanne Keilty 24-25 Career Records 80-81 Beth Mays 26-27 Single-Season Records 82-83 Bonnie Randa 28-29 Year By Year Statistical Leaders 84-85 Christine Walker 30-31 Team Records 86 Kathleen Foley 32-33 Single Game Records (Individual & Team) 87 Ekaterina Markova 34 Big 5 Hall of Fame 88 Bridget Fox/Monica Gorrado Sanz 35 All-Time Roster 89 Jill Marano/Meghan Wilkinson 36 La Salle Invitational 90 NCAA History/Tradition 91 2000-2001 YEAR IN REVIEW Honor Roll 92-93 2000-2001 Year-In-Review 38 Where They Are Now 94 2000-2001 Recaps/Boxscores 39-46 2000-2001 Team Results 47 THE UNIVERSITY 2000-2001 Individual Stats 48 La Salle and Philadelphia 96-97 2000-2001 Team Superlatives 49 Academic Excellence 98-99 Atlantic 10 Conference 50-51 Athletic Facilities 100 Philadelphia Big 5 52 Strength and Conditioning 101 Administrative and Staff Bios 102-104 CREDITS ON THE COVERS... The 2001-2001 La Salle University Women's Basketball Guide is a product of the Athletic Communications Office. FRONT COVER Senior co-captains Suzanne Keilty Copy and Layout: Alex Simon (#3) and Beth Hudak (#24). Editing: Alex Simon, Kevin Currie, Hob Vcttone (Photos by Maurice Brown) Printing: Smith Hdwards Dunlap BACK COVER Team Photo Photos: Maurice Brown. Philadelphia Photos (on inside cover) are courtesy of Alex Simon. (Photo by Maurice Brown) Campus Photos are courtesy of the La Salle University Communications ( )fficc 200I-1009- La Salle Women's Basketball Media Guide^T^) M6PIA 1NF0F-MAT10N MEDIA CREDENTIALS PRESS PARKING Requests for media or photo credentials should be made in writing at Parking for women's basketball games is located in the parking lot least one week prior to the game. Please send the request to: next to the Hayman Center. Parking is limited and you must call the Alex Simon Athletic Communications Office 24 hours in advance to be placed on Athletic Communication Assistant the parking list. 1900 West Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19141 PRESS ROW Requests are also accepted by fax to (215) 951-1694. Press Row at the Tom Gola Arena is courtside, opposite from the If time permits, credentials will be mailed. All other credentials team benches. Accredited media should enter through the media should be picked up at the Press Gate, located just inside the entrance entrance on the left side of the Hayman Center when facing the to the Hayman Center. building. Press Row at the arena is for working media only. Absolutely no cheering is allowed on press row. GAME PRESS SERVICES Complete individual and team statistics are compiled by the Stat POST GAME INTERVIEWS Crew computerized statistics program which is staffed by Harvey Coach John Miller will be in the interview room approximately 10 Pollack, Sue Senner and their crew of statisticians. Media members minutes after the game. La Salle University players will follow him. covering the game are provided with a complete post-game statistical The visiting team's head coach and players will follow La Salle. box, including the final box score and play-by-play. A halftime box score will also be distributed to press row during halftime. Game PHOTOGRAPHERS notes for both teams and game programs will be available in the Photographers must have their photo passes visible at all times on the media room (the Athletic Communications Office) prior to the start sidelines. All photographers must shoot from the baseline. of the game. RADIO ORGANIZATIONS MID-WEEK INTERVIEWS To broadcast La Salle basketball games contact Kale Beers, Director To talk to Head Coach John Miller and/or La Salle players during the of Corporate Sales and Broadcast Relations, at (215) 951-1524. week, contact the Athletic Communications Office at (215) 951-1633 La Salle University has courtesy lines available for visiting Atlantic 10 to make arrangements. Please give the Athletic Communications radio networks. Visiting radio is located on press row across from Office at least 24 hours notice. All interviews have to be coordinat- the scorer's table. ed through the Athletic Communications Office. LA SALLE ON THE WEB TELEPHONES Up-to-date statistics, press releases and game recaps for La Salle Telephones are available on press row and in the Athletic women's basketball are available on the world wide web. The address Communications Office. is: www.lasalle.edu/athletic. 2001-2002 LA SALLE OPPONENT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORY SCHOOL SID E-MAIL OFFICE FAX PRESS ROW Bucknell Kelli Sheesley [email protected] 570-577-3488 570-577-1660 570-577-1519 Colgate Christina Cracolici [email protected] 315-228-6761 315-228-7977 215-824-2310 Dayton Jill Weakland [email protected] 937-229-4460 937-229-4461 937-449-2855 Delaware Jon Markle [email protected] 303-831-2186 302-831-8653 302-831-2186 Drexel Jim Mack [email protected] 215-895-1570 215-895-2038 215-895-2041 Duquesne Michelle Chini [email protected] 412-396-6560 412-396-6210 412-396-4925 Fordham Scott Kwiatkowski [email protected] 718-817-4240 718-817-4244 718-817-4236 George Washington Galen Munroe [email protected] 202-994-8604 202-994-2713 202-994-1776 Hofstra Stephen Gorchov [email protected] 516-463-4933 516-463-5033 516-463-7725 Houston Amy Abramczyk [email protected] 713-743-9399 713-743-9411 713-743-9477 Marquette Blain Fowler [email protected] 414-288-6980 414-288-6519 414-908-5500 Massachusetts Stephanie Burchill [email protected] 413-545-2439 413-545-1556 413-545-6139 Mt. St. Mary's Mike Hardisky [email protected] 301-447-5384 301-447-5300 301-447-3286 Northwestern Aaron Bongle [email protected] 847-491-7503 847-491-8818 847-491-8852 Pennsylvania Kenisha Rhone [email protected] 215-898-1748 215-898-1747 215-898-4324 Rhode Island Dan Booth [email protected] 401-874-2409 401-874-5354 401-874-5359 Richmond Mart Slaski [email protected] 804-287-6312 804-289-8820 804-289-8806 St. Bonaventure Laura Biviano [email protected] 716-375-2575 716-375-2383 716-375-2661 St. Francis (NY) Jim Hoffman [email protected] 718-489-5489 718-797-2140 718-489-5412 St. John's Allison Rubin [email protected] 718-990-1522 718-969-8468 718-990-5713 St. Joseph's Phil Denne [email protected] 610-660-1738 610-660-1724 610-660-2599 Temple Merv Jones [email protected] 215-204-8555 215-204-7499 215-204-7445 Villanova Dean Kenefick [email protected] 610-519-4120 610-519-7323 610-519-7290 Xavier Pete Holtermann [email protected] 513-745-2058 513-745-2825 513-745-3929 MISSION STAT6M6NT/QU16K F/^Tfr MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS La Salle University, dedicated in the traditions of the GENERAL INFORMATION Christian Brothers to excellence in teaching and to con- Location Philadelphia, PA 19141 cern for both ultimate values and for the individual values Founded 1863 Enrollment 3,200 (undergraduates) of its students, is a private Roman Catholic university President Brother Michael McGinniss, FCS committed to providing a liberal education of both gener- Director of Athletics Dr.
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