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TIGERS 16 GRAMBLING 7:00 P.M William and Mary Athletic Communications ● William and Mary Hall ● 751 Ukrop Way ● Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Contact: Andrew Phillips ● (O) 757.221.3344 ● (C) 804.840.4439 ● (F) 757.221.2048 ● [email protected] OPENING TIP >> 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS • The William & Mary women’s basketball team looks to start a regular season 2-0 for the first time since the 2007-08 season when they NOVEMBER William and Mary Grambling State 13 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 76-74 welcome Grambling State to William & Mary Hall at Kaplan Arena TIGERS 16 GRAMBLING 7:00 p.m. on Monday night. TRIBE 20 at Richmond 7:00 p.m. • The Tribe picked up a 76-74 opening night victory over Mount St. Web: TribeAthletics.com Web: GSUTigers.com 23 at Loyola (Md.) 7:00 p.m. Mary’s on Friday night. Junior Marlena Tremba scored a career-high Location: Williamsburg, Va. Location: Grambling, La. 25 AMERICAN 5:00 p.m. 26 points, while classmate Alexandra Masaquel chipped in with 14 Conference: CAA Conference: SWAC points. Sophomore Abby Rendle stuffed the stat sheet scoring eight 2015-16 Record: 1-0 2015-16 Record: 0-1 DECEMBER points, grabbing nine rebounds, adding four blocks, two assists, and 1 at Delaware State 5:30 p.m. two steals. Head Coach: Ed Swanson 3 WOFFORD 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Nadine Domond 5 at Clemson 2:00 p.m. • The Tribe and Grambling meet for the first time in series history to- 24-37 (third season at W&M) 10-21 (2nd season at Grambling) 17 NORFOLK STATE 7:00 p.m. night in Williamsburg. 430-301 (26th season overall) 10-21 (second season overall) 21 at VCU 7:00 p.m. >> SETTING THE SCENE 29 OLD DOMINION 5:00 p.m. LAST TIME OUT • Junior Marlena Tremba scored a career-high 26 points as the William Date ......................................................Monday, November 16, 2015 JANUARY & Mary women’s basketball team picked up a 76-74 season-opening Time ..............................................................................7:00 p.m. EST 3 JAMES MADISON* 2:00 p.m. victory over Mount St. Mary’s on Friday night. Location ................................................................ Williamsburg, Va. 8 at Towson* 7:00 p.m. • Tremba, who’s 26 points are the most by a Tribe player since she Arena ...........................William & Mary Hall at Kaplan Arena (8,600) 10 DREXEL* 2:00 p.m. scored 25 in a victory over Saint Louis on Dec. 28, 2013, added four 15 at Northeastern* 7:00 p.m. assists and two steals. She finished the game shooting 9-of-12 from Live Stats ...................................................www.TribeAthletics.com 17 at Hofstra* 2:00 p.m. Live Video ..................................................www.TribeAthletics.com 22 UNCW* 7:00 p.m. the floor, and 5-of-7 from the behind the arc. Joining Tremba in dou- Play-By-Play ............................................................Andrew Phillips 24 at Delaware* 2:00 p.m. ble-figures was classmate Alexandra Masaquel, who had 14 points Analyst ..................................................................... Conor Davidson 29 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* 7:00 p.m. and eight rebounds. Senior Brooke Stewart added nine points, on 31 NORTHEASTERN* 2:00 p.m. three, 3-pointers, and a steal. >> STAT COMPAIRSON • Sophomore Abby Rendle added eight points, nine rebounds, two FEBRUARY SCORING assists, four blocks, and two steals for W&M. Freshman Bianca W&M 76.0 ppg 5 at Elon* 7:00 p.m. Boggs, who made her first career start for the Green and Gold had Grambling State 58.0 ppg 7 at UNCW* 2:00 p.m. seven points, three rebounds, and a dime. 12 HOFSTRA* 7:00 p.m. DEFENDING 14 DELAWARE* 2:00 p.m. W&M 74.0 ppg 19 at James Madison* 7:00 p.m. SCOUTING THE TIGERS Grambling State 85.0 ppg 21 at College of Charleston* 2:00 p.m. • Grambling State enters Monday night’s matchup after a 85-58 set- back at No. 21 George Washington on Saturday. The Tigers are look- REBOUNDING 26 TOWSON* 7:00 p.m. W&M 34.0 rpg 28 at Drexel* 2:00 p.m. ing for their first victory, before they return home for their home Grambling State 29.0 rpg opener against LSU-Alexandria on Wednesday night. MARCH • Yosha Watson led Grambling against George Washington with 21 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE W&M 43.3% 2 ELON* 7:00 p.m. points, five rebounds, three assists, and five steals. Also in double- 9 CAA Tournament First Round% TBA Grambling State 35.3% 10 CAA Tournament Quarterfinals% TBA >> FOLLOW THE TRIBE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 11 CAA Tournament Semifinals% TBA W&M 45.0% 12 CAA Championship% TBA Grambling State 16.7% Home games in BOLD CAPS (played at Kaplan Arena in William & Mary Hall) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE W&M 75.0% *CAA contest | % Showplace Arena (Upper Marlboro, Md) @TribeAthletics facebook.com/wmtribeathletics TribeAthletics Grambling State 46.2% >> LAST GAME STARTERS ASSISTS W&M 18.0 apg Grambling State 11.0 apg STEALS W&M 6.0 spg Grambling State 18.0spg TURNOVERS W&M 18.0 tpg #2 BIANCA BOGGS #4 JEANNE GAUMONT #11 ALEX MASAQUEL #12 JENNA GREEN #24 ABBY RENDLE Grambling State 20.0 tpg FRESHMAN/G/5-8 SOPHOMORE/G-F/6-0 JUNIOR/F/5-10 SOPHOMORE/G/5-7 FRESHMAN/C/6-4 BLOCKS W&M 6.0 bpg PPG 7.0 PPG 0.0 PPG 14.0 PPG 4.0 PPG 8.0 Grambling State 4.0 bpg RPG 3.0 RPG 1.0 RPG 8.0 RPG 2.0 RPG 9.0 >> TRIBEATHLETICS.COM APG 1.0 APG 0.0 APG 2.0 APG 4.0 SPG 2.0 The official website of William and Mary Athletics, TribeAthletics.com SPG 0.0 FG% .000 BPG 2.0 FG% .667 BPG 4.0 offers the most complete and comprehensive coverage of the Green and Gold. In addition to the latest news, videos and stats, fans also FG% .400 3PT% .000 3PT% .400 3PT% - FG% .333 can follow every W&M women’s basketball home game through live FT% .750 FT% - FT% .667 FT% - FT% - stats, or TribeAthletics.tv. For more info, log-on to TribeAthletics.com >> 2015-16 WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 1 Latrice Hunter G Jr. 5-5 Norfolk, Va./Norfolk Christian 2 Bianca Boggs G Fr. 5-8 Waldorf, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 3 Kasey Curtis F Jr. 6-2 Manassas, Va./Paul VI 4 Jeanne Gaumont G/F So. 6-0 Saint-Lambert, Quebec/Champlain College-St. Lambert 5 Misha Jones G/F Fr. 5-9 Mannassas Park, Va./Battlefield 11 Alexandra Masaquel F Jr. 5-10 Honolulu, Hawaii/’Iolani School 12 Jenna Green G So. 5-7 Clifton, Va./Centreville 13 Marlena Tremba G Jr. 5-9 Vienna, Va./Paul VI 20 Chandler Smith C Fr. 6-3 Port Tobacco, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 21 Jenna Carroll F So. 6-1 Norristown, Pa./Mathacton 24 Abby Rendle C So. 6-4 Reston, Va./South Lakes 32 Brooke Stewart G Sr. 6-0 Topsfield, Mass./Masconomet Regional 33 Ashley DeLeonibus F So. 6-2 Potomac, Md./The Bullis School 42 Ali Engelhardt F Fr. 6-1 San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel Head Coach: Ed Swanson (Sacred Heart, 1989), Third season Assistants: Jeanette Wedo (San Diego, 2003), Third season, Millette Green (UMBC, 2003) Third season, Kelly Killion (Holy Family, 2008), Third season Director of Basketball Operations: Karen Bell (Sacred Heart, 1993), First season >> A SNAPSHOT OF WILLIAM & MARY figures were Shakyla Hill and John’ea Thompson, who eachDOUBLE FIGURES FOR MAR scored 10 points off of the bench. • After scoring 26 points in the opener at the Mount, junior Mar- WILLIAM & MARY QUICK FACTS • The Tigers return their top two leading scorers from a season lena Tremba has scored in double-figures in 44 of her 61 career Location Williamsburg, Va. ago in Watson (12.0 ppg) and Monisha Neal (8.4 ppg). games as member of the Tribe. Tremba has also recorded 10, Founded 1693 • After bringing down 30.5 rebounds a game last season, GSU 20-point performances in her career, including the opener this Enrollment 8,437 returns their leading rebounders as well. Both Neal (4.9) and season. Nickname Tribe Watson (4.6) were the team’s leaders on the glass a season • She has already registered 799 career points, which is 13.1 Colors Green, Gold, Silver ago. points per game, which currently ranks sixth-best in W&M Affiliation NCAA Division I • Nadine Domond is in her second at the helm at Grambling. history. Conference Colonial Athletic Association She owns a 10-21 record during her coaching career. • The junior needsjust one more 20-point performance to move Home Arena Kaplan Arena into the 10 in career 20-point games. at William & Mary Hall SERIES HISTORY Capacity 8,600 • William & Mary and Grambling meet for the first time in se-FLYIN’ HAWAIIAN W&M Athletic Ticket Office 757-221-3340 ries history tonight in Williamsburg. • After registering a career-high in the final game of the 2014- • It is the only time this season the Tribe will play a team for the 15 season, junior Alex Masaquel picked up right where she ADMINISTRATION first time in series history. All 19 other opponents have played left off last season, with 14 points in the season opener. She President W. Taylor Reveley, III W&M at least once prior to the 2015-16 campaign. also grabbed eight boards and swatted two shots. Alma Mater Princeton, ‘65 • Last season, the Honolulu, Hawaii native, who has had 10 Director of Athletics Terry Driscoll THE ROAD AHEAD double-figure scoring performances and is averaging 7.5 Alma Mater Boston College, ‘69 • W&M will then head back out the road for two in a row.
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