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Marist Game Notes
#2 Louisville (23-3 | 14-2 ACC) vs. #15 Marist (18-3 | 13-3 MAAC) 2021 NCAA Tournament First Round Monday, March 22nd Alamodome San Antonio, TX 2020-21 SCHEDULE PROBABLE STARTERS DECEMBER (4-0) Pos Ht/Wt/Yr # Name 2020-21 G 5-8/SR 2 Allie Best 7.6PPG/5.2APG Sat. 5 at Army West Point W, 83-55 G 5-8/SO 5 Trinasia Kennedy 9.9PPG/38.2 3-PT% Fri. 11 vs Canisius* W, 64-44 G 5-11/JR 24 Sarah Barcello 12.9PPG/43.4FG% Sat. 12 vs Canisius* W, 82-61 F 6-2/SR 21 Willow Duffell 12.5PPG/9.2RPG Tue. 15 vs UAlbany W, 67-48 F 6-4/FR 10 Caitlin Weimar 8.8PPG/7.5RPG PROBABLE RESERVES JANUARY (6-2) F 6-1/FR 20 Zaria DeMember-Shazer 5.6PPG/4.6RPG G 5-8/JR 33 Kendall Krick 4.8PPG/2.1RPG Sun. 3 at Quinnipiac* W, 69-50 G 5-10/FR 4 Emma Wax 1.7PPG/6.1MPG Mon. 4 at Quinnipiac* L, 55-59 (OT) G 5-10/FR 22 Anabel Ellison 2.0PPG/8.7MPG Sat. 9 vs Manhattan* W, 52-44 F 6-2/SO 32 Samantha Bailey 1.4PPG/5.9MPG Sun. 10 vs Manhattan* W, 50-46 G 5-9/SO 13 Julianna Bonilla 1.0PPG/5.3MPG Fri. 15 at Fairfield* W, 56-38 F 6-1/FR 14 Erin Fox 7PTS/2.7MPG Sat. 16 at Fairfield* L, 58-61 TIP-OFF: 15-seed Marist faces 2-seed Louisville in the first round of the Fri. -
Women's Basketball Record Book
Women’s Basketball Record Book TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Championship Coach Most Outstanding Player 2019-20 Stony Brook Stony Brook Caroline McCombs N/A 2018-19 Maine Maine Amy Vachon Blanca Millan, Maine 2017-18 Maine Maine Amy Vachon Blanca Millan, Maine 2016-17 New Hampshire Albany Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Imani Tate, Albany 2015-16 Maine/Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2014-15 Maine/Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2013-14 Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2012-13 Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Megan Craig, Albany 2011-12 Boston University Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Ebone Henry, Albany 2010-11 UMBC Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Alex Hall, Hartford 2009-10 Hartford Vermont Sharon Dawley Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2008-09 Boston University Vermont Sharon Dawley Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2007-08 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Lisa Etienne, Hartford 2006-07 Hartford UMBC Phil Stern Amanda Robinson, UMBC 2005-06 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2004-05 Maine Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2003-04 Maine Maine Sharon Versyp Heather Ernest, Maine 2002-03 Maine Boston University Margaret McKeon Katie Terhune, Boston University 2001-02 Vermont Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Kenitra Johnson, Hartford 2000-01 Delaware Delaware Tina Martin Cindy Johnson, Delaware 1999-2000 Vermont Vermont Keith Cieplicki Karalyn Church, Vermont 1998-99 Maine -
2016-17 Marist Women's Basketball Game Four At
2016-17 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME FOUR AT HOLY CROSS TEN-TIME MAAC CHAMPIONS 2004 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 NOVEMBER WBB Athletic Communications Contact | Harrison Baker - [email protected] - (845) 926-7359 N11 at Hofstra L, 62-42 GAME INFO N13 at Rhode Island L, 82-61 MARIST AT HOLY CROSS N15 Seton Hall L, 76-63 HART CENTER (3,600) N19 at Holy Cross 1:05 PM AT Worcester, MA N22 East Carolina! 2:00 PM Saturday, November 19th|1:05PM N23 Auburn! 7:00 PM N24 North Carolina A&T! 2:00 PM (0-3) (0-3) N29 at Manhttan* 7:00 PM MEDIA HUB DECEMBER AUDIO - 1450 WKIP |Red Fox Network| iHeart Radio D4 Saint Peter's* 2:00 PM VIDEO - CAMPUS INSIDERS COURTESY HOLY CROSS D10 Boston University 7:00 PM LIVE STATS - GOHOLYCROSS.COM D17 at Dartmouth 2:00 PM LIVE UPDATES - TWITTER.COM/MARISTWBB D21 Creighton 7:00 PM D30 Fairfield* 7:00 PM THE RUNDOWN JANUARY TIP-OFF J2 at Monmouth* 2:00 PM The Marist women’s basketball team looks to bounce back against Holy Cross J5 at Canisius* 11:00 AM Saturday, after dropping their first three games of the season. Tip off for this J7 at Niagara* 3:00 PM non-conference match-up is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. J12 Rider* 7:00 PM SOCIAL MEDIA J15 at Iona* 2:00 PM For game updates, follow the official Twitter account of Marist Women’s Basketball J20 Siena* 7:00 PM (@MaristWBB). -
Women's Basketball Record Book
Women’s Basketball Record Book TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Championship Coach Most Outstanding Player 2019-20 Stony Brook Stony Brook Caroline McCombs N/A 2018-19 Maine Maine Amy Vachon Blanca Millan, Maine 2017-18 Maine Maine Amy Vachon Blanca Millan, Maine 2016-17 New Hampshire Albany Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Imani Tate, Albany 2015-16 Maine/Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2014-15 Maine/Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2013-14 Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Shereesha Richards, Albany 2012-13 Albany Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Megan Craig, Albany 2011-12 Boston University Albany Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Ebone Henry, Albany 2010-11 UMBC Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Alex Hall, Hartford 2009-10 Hartford Vermont Sharon Dawley Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2008-09 Boston University Vermont Sharon Dawley Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2007-08 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Lisa Etienne, Hartford 2006-07 Hartford UMBC Phil Stern Amanda Robinson, UMBC 2005-06 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2004-05 Maine Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2003-04 Maine Maine Sharon Versyp Heather Ernest, Maine 2002-03 Maine Boston University Margaret McKeon Katie Terhune, Boston University 2001-02 Vermont Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Kenitra Johnson, Hartford 2000-01 Delaware Delaware Tina Martin Cindy Johnson, Delaware 1999-2000 Vermont Vermont Keith Cieplicki Karalyn Church, Vermont 1998-99 Maine -
2006-07 Marist Women's Basketball
2006-07 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Game 17 Sunday, January 14th, 2007 Marist Red Foxes (12-4, 5-0) vs. Niagara Purple Eagles (10-6, 2-3) Niagara University * Niagara University, N.Y. * 2 p.m. TV: None Radio: GoRedFoxes.com (Mike Ferraro) 2006-07 SCHEDULE The Series Niagara leads, 11-8. Marist has swept the season series each of the NOVEMBER last two seasons. Fri. 10 STONY BROOK W, 82-72 Marist Probable Starters Fri. 17 at Duke L, 71-50 Pos, Ht, Yr Number/Name Key Stats Sun. 19 at Villanova L, 69-64 (OT) G, 5-7, Sr #2 Alisa Kresge Last 5 G: 30 asts, 2 TO Wed. 22 DARTMOUTH W, 77-41 G, 5-4, Jr #22 Nikki Flores 12 pts at Canisius 1/12 Sun. 26 FORDHAM W, 88-38 G, 5-7, RS-So #3 Julianne Viani 10.7 ppg (3rd), 45 asts (2nd) Tue. 28 at Brown W, 71-53 F, 6-2, Jr #50 Sarah Smrdel 7 pts (2-2 3’s) at Canisius C, 6-3, RS-Jr #14 Meg Dahlman 11.5 ppg (2nd), 6.1 rpg (1st) DECEMBER Sat. 2 at Bucknell W, 57-38 Marist Top Subs Fri. 8 LOYOLA*^ W, 60-50 F, 6-0, Fr #12 Rachele Fitz 13.6 ppg (1st), 5.3 rpg (2nd) Sun. 10 MANHATTAN* W, 70-30 G, 5-8, Jr #33 Courtney Kolesar Team hi 21 3’s (41.7%) Mon. 18 at Harvard W, 74-68 G, 5-7, Sr #1 Shannon Minter 12 asts/2 TO in 149 minutes Fri. -
Maryland Women's Basketball
06MARYLAND 07WOmen’S BASKETBALL 2006 National Champions SCHEDULES/RESULTS • GAME 16 • RANKING: 1/1 RECORD: 15-0, 0-0 ACC N2 LAKE TRUCK All-STARS (EXH.) .... W, 80-64 N10 at Middle Tennessee St. (NR/RV) Radio W, 80-76 N12 GEORGe MASON ....................WMUC W, 99-43 NC State Wolfpack (11-3, 0-0) at BTI cLASSIC, College Park, Md. N17 Tcu (RV/RV) ....................................... W, 82-64 #1/1 Maryland Terrapins (15-0, 0-0) N18 ARIZONA ............................................. W, 75-61 N19 GEORGe WASHINGTON (RV/25) ...... W, 73-48 Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007 • 7 p.m. Comcast Center (17,950) • College Park, Md. Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island N24 vs. Gardner-Webb .......................Radio W, 83-41 TV: None N25 vs. Mississippi .............................Radio W, 110-79 Radio: Terrapin Sports Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN 1300AM Baltimore) Video Webcast: www.ACCselect.com N29 at Marshall ................................WMUC W, 68-49 Link to live audio & video streams available at www.umterps.com D2 uc SANTA BARBARA .............WMUC W, 105-44 D4 SIENA ........................................ Radio W, 93-54 D6 at Northern Iowa .......................WMUC W, 77-33 D10 at Temple ..................................WMUC W, 77-66 PROBABLE STARTERS D21 at Loyola ..................................WMUC W, 110-55 MARYLAND No. Player Pos. Cl. Stats Notes TERRAPIN cLASSIC, College Park, Md. 1 Crystal Langhorne C/F Jr. 14.6 ppg, 7.5 rpg One point away from top 10 in career scoring at MD D29 UNc GREENSBORO ..............WMUC W, 92-57 D30 LIBERTY/MARIST ..................... Radio W, 86-60 15 Laura Harper F/C Jr. 12.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg 60.3 shooting percentage is third in the ACC 20 Kristi Toliver G So. -
@ Niagara 12-5.Qxd
MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09 GAME NOTES GAME 7 MARIST (5-1) VS NIAGARA (1-5) DECEMBER 5, 2008 2008-09 SCHEDULE THE MATCHUP: Marist opens the 2008-09 Metro Atlantic Date Opponent Time/Result 11/16 ALBANY (TWC) W, 74-56 Athletic Conference season on Friday night against the 11/21 at Northeastern W, 93-65 Niagara Purple Eagles. 11/23 at Harvard W, 76-63 11/26 at #4 Oklahoma L, 83-57 ON THE AIR: Geoff Brault and Mike Haase will call all the 11/28 at Tulsa W, 73-53 action from the Gallagher Center on GoRedFoxes.com 12/1 LAFAYETTE W, 66-55 12/5 at Niagara* 7 p.m. starting at 7:15 p.m. 12/7 at Canisius* 2 p.m. 12/13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2 P.M. SERIES RECORD: Marist has an 11-10 series lead over 12/20 ST. BONAVENTURE 2 P.M. Niagara, winning the last eight meetings. 12/29 vs. East Carolina! 7 p.m. 12/30 FIU/Georgia Southern! 5/7 p.m. 1/4 at Rider* 1 p.m. LAST MEETING: In their first game as a ranked team, the 1/6 IONA* 7:30 P.M. Red Foxes defeated Niagara 66-51 at the McCann Center 1/9 NIAGARA* 7:30 P.M. on Feb. 15, 2008. Rachele Fitz scored her 1,000th career 1/11 at Loyola* 2 p.m. point in the game, becoming the first sophomore in Marist 1/16 SAINT PETER’S* (TWC) 7:30 P.M. history to reach that mark. -
Official 2008 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book
OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA® WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR® RECORDS BOOK THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.NCAA.org January 2008 Researched, Compiled and Designed By: Rick Nixon, Associate Director for the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Additional research provided by Scott Deitch, Scottie Rodgers, Former Associate Director for the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and Jim Sukup (All-Time Tournament Field) Photography By: NCAA Photos - Rich Clarkson, Trevor Brown Jr., Jay Clendenin, Jim Gund, Ryan McKee, Jamie Schwaberow. Other contributors, when known, are indicated. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2008, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. 2 2008 NCAA WOMEN’S FInaL FOUR Contents The Women’s Final Four ........................................................ 5 The Preliminary Rounds ........................................................ 27 The Tournament ....................................................................... 45 The Coaches ............................................................................... 81 Attendance and Sites ............................................................. 103 The Tournament Field ............................................................ 119 Diana Taurasi led Connecticut to national cham- -
Ten-Time Maac Champions
2015-16 GAME SEVENTEEN VS IONA Marist vs Iona McCann Arena (3,200) VS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Friday, Janury 14, 2016 | 7 P.M. 5-11, 4-2 MAAC) (10-7, 6-0 MAAC) WBB Athletic Communications Contact | Harrison Baker - [email protected] - (845) 926-7359 TEN-TIME MAAC CHAMPIONS 2004 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 NOVEMBER MEDIA HUB N8 Holy Family (EXH) 86-66 W AUDIO - 1450 WKIP |Red Fox Network| iHeart Radio N13 at SDSU 77-68 L N15 at Creighton 89-46 L VIDEO - RED FOX NETWORK N19 Delaware 56-50 L GEOFF BRAULT - PXP | STEVE EGGINK - COLOR N22 at St. John's 61-47 L LIVE STATS - MARIST.STATBROADCAST.COM N27 #22 Louisville ! 65-53 L LIVE UPDATES - TWITTER.COM/MARISTATHLETICS N28 LSU ! 72-49 L N29 Missouri St. ! 77-45 L THE RUNDOWN DECEMBER D3 Quinnipiac* 56-47 W TIP-OFF D6 at Fairfield* 72-57 W The Marist women’s basketball team wrapped up a three game Metro Atlantic Ath- letic conference road swing snapping a two game losing streak by defeating the D12 at Boston University 73-54 W Manhattan Jaspers last time out. This time around they take on Iona just a week D20 Hofstra 71-67 L removed from the two team’s previous meeting. Iona emerged victorious, winning, D29 Princeton 77-44 L 69-49, at the Hynes Athletic Center in New Rochelle. Tip-off for Friday night’s game JANUARY against Iona is scheduled for 7 p.m. as the Red Foxes kick-off their longest home stretch of the season with five consecutive games in the friendly confines of Mc- J3 Rider* 66-54 W Cann Arena. -
Manhattan WBB-Low.Pdf
NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 3 Allison Skrec Fr. G 5-7 Roselle, N.Y./Roselle Catholic 5 Maggie Blair So. G 5-10 Briarcliff, N.Y./Briarcliff 11 Jazmine Jarvis Fr. G 5-8 Henderson, Nev./Green Valley 14 Nadia Peters R-Jr. F 6-1 Bronx, N.Y./St. Barnabas 15 Abby Wentworth Sr. G 5-9 Portland, Maine/Catherine McAuley 20 Toni-Ann Lawrence So. G/F 5-11 Elmont, N.Y./Elmont 21 Alyssa Herrington Jr. G 5-8 Cambridge, N.Y./Mount Anthony Union 23 Ondya Morgan So. G 5-6 New Brunswick, N.J./Linden 30 Brandone Roberts Fr. C 6-3 Jessup, Md./Hammond 31 Karita Brown So. F/C 5-11 Sterling, Va./Park View 32 Monica Roeder Fr. G/F 6-0 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee 40 Alicia Marculitis Sr. C 6-3 Worcester, Mass./Worcester Academy 41 Schyanne Halfkenny Jr. G/F 5-11 Hyde Park, Mass./Stone Mountain 55 Lindsey Loutsenhizer Jr. F 6-0 North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin HEAD COACH John Olenowski (Saint Leo ‘78), 2nd Season ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Sonia Burke ASSISTANT COACHES Christine Catalanotto Caitlin Flood 3 Allison Skrec Fr. G 5-6 Roselle, N.Y./Roselle Catholic 5 Maggie Blair So. G 5-10 Briarcliff, N.Y./Briarcliff 3 5 11 14 15 11 Jazmine Jarvis Fr. G 5-8 Henderson, Nev./Green Valley 14 Nadia Peters R-Jr. F 6-1 Bronx, N.Y./St. Barnabas ALLISON MAGGIE JAZMINE NADIA ABBY 15 Abby Wentworth Sr. G 5-9 Portland, Maine/Catherine McAuley SKREC BLAIR JARVIS PETERS WENTWORTH 20 Toni-Ann Lawrence So. -
Game 21 > January 31, 2018 -- 7 P.M
BINGHAMTON BEARCATS (14-7 • 5-3 A-EAST) @ VERMONT CATAMOUNTS (6-14 • 3-4 A-EAST) GAME 21 > JANUARY 31, 2018 -- 7 P.M. -- BURLINGTON, VERMONT -- PATRICK GYMNASIUM (3,228) 2017-18 SCHEDULE & RESULTS BROADCAST INFO Overall Record 6-14 Video Stream: ESPN 3 PxP: Alastair Ingram Conference 3-4 Analyst: Bernie Cieplicki Home 5-6 2017-18 Radio: WVMT /CatamounTV.com Road 1-8 PxP: Logan Ratick Nov. 4 ST. MICHAEL’S (EXH.) W 75-58 VERMONT BINGHAMTON JUMP BALL Nov. 10 at Dartmouth L 66-56 CATAMOUNTS BEARCATS (6-14) (14-7) • UVM was ranked seventh in the America East Nov. 12 at Miami (FL) L 73-49 preseason women’s basketball poll, one spot higher Nov. 15 NORWICH W 75-31 LAST TIME OUT LAST TIME OUT than last season. Nov. 17 HOWARD W 88-65 L 67-55 at Albany W 54-52 at UNH • Team contains 4 freshmen, a transfer and 2 new assistant coaches. It is his first recruiting class. 14 Wednesday, January 24 Saturday, January 27 Nov. 19 COLUMBIA L 73-66 players on the roster. Three captains (Lavelle, Smith Nov. 24 AMERICAN % L 64-62 and White). PPG (This year) PPG (This Year) Nov. 25 JAMES MADISON % L 68-56 • 39th season in program history. Hanna Crymble, 19.0 Imani Watkins, 22.3 • First meeting between UVM and Binghamton this season. Dec. 1 at Rider L 64-49 Sydney Smith, 11.6 Kai Moon, 11.8 • Vermont won back-to-back games to begin Dec. 3 BOSTON UNIV. L 57-41 Kristina White, 7.0 Alyssa James, 10.0 conference play for the first time since 2009-10. -
THIS IS HARTFORD Hawks Basketball
AFTER THE CHASE Four former Hawks players have had the opportunity to continue their basketball careers following their final game at The Chase Family Arena. Danielle Hood, a 2008 graduate, was the first ever women’s basketball player at the University of Hartford to be drafted, taken by the expansion Atlanta Dream with the 32nd overall pick. Three Hawks are still competing in the sport they love as Diana Delva, MaryLynne Schaefer and Katie Kelley are all playing internationally. Delva is the most recent graduate to begin a professional career playing her first season for DAS Ano Liosia in Greece. Meanwhile in Europe, Katie Kelley and MaryLynne Schaefer continue as teammates, playing for KuSG Leimen. Schaefer returns for her second season playing in Germany. Last year Schaefer finished her first season with Leimen as the second leading scorer (356 total points), while making 38 percent of her three pointers. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010-11 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Contents .................................................................... 1 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Quick Facts ....................................................................1 Name ................................................................................................... University of Hartford 2010-11 Season Preview ........................................6 Location .....................................................................................................West Hartford, CT Coaching Staff Founded .......................................................................................................................