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2010-11 SCHEDULE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2011 - LOUISVILLE, KY. - KFC YUM! CENTER - 2:00 PM NOVEMBER 12 at Florida Gulf Coast L, 64-57 16 TEMPLE W, 72-59 SETON HALL (8-19, 1-13) Anaconda Sports “The Rock” SHU Basketball Classic 20 LSU L, 58-40 21 MASSACHUSETTS W, 61-58 vs. 23 ARMY W, 50-40 Junkanoo Jam 26 vs. Boston College L, 85-46 LOUISVILLE (18-10, 9-5) 27 vs. Auburn L, 85-51 DECEMBER 1 at Delaware State W, 65-57 LAST MEETING SERIES HISTORY 5 at William and Mary W, 73-67 OT 8 at #20/21 St. John’s* L, 71-52 FEB. 24, 2010 FIRST MEETING ......................02/25/06 12 at Drexel L, 66-43 RESULT ................................ U OF L, 65-45 18 HOFSTRA L, 76-65 LOUISVILLE 72 SERIES RECORD .....................U OF L, 5-0 22 LASALLE W, 65-62 29 RHODE ISLAND W, 73-69 2OT SETON HALL 49 CURRENT STREAK .................U OF L, W5 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. RECORD AT U OF L ..................U OF L, 2-0 JANUARY 5 6/7 WEST VIRGINIA* L, 67-46 8 at 23/RV Syracuse* L, 75-50 12 PITTSBURGH* L, 64-58 2010-11 SETON HALL PIRATES 15 RV/22 ST. JOHN’S* L, 58-48 22 at 13/18 DePaul* L, 77-59 NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. PPG RPG APG FG% FT% 25 at USF* L, 68-64 23 Jasmine Crew Jr. G 5’7” 11.7 3.3 1.7 33.4 77.5 29 19/19 GEORGETOWN* L, 59-41 42 Kandice Green Jr. F 6’1” 11.5 8.1 1.2 33.8 69.6 FEBRUARY 6 PROVIDENCE* L, 58-55 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons Fr. G 5’8” 7.5 2.7 2.3 28.8 68.3 8 at 8/8 Notre Dame* L, 89-38 2 Brittany Morris So. G 5’6” 7.0 2.2 1.5 34.1 65.7 12 at Cincinnati* W, 51-44 16 22/21 MARQUETTE* L, 66-58 15 Jazzmine Johnson Fr. G 5’8” 5.9 2.4 1.1 38.0 73.7 19 VILLANOVA* L, 62-54 22 at 1/1 Connecticut* L, 80-59 5 Kashmere Joseph Sr. C 6’2” 3.7 4.7 0.6 38.6 60.0 26 at Louisville* 2:00 p.m. 25 Whitney Wood So. C 6’2” 3.5 3.0 0.7 37.5 68.4 28 RUTGERS* 7:00 p.m. 22 Terry Green So. F 6’0” 3.3 1.0 0.2 27.4 33.3 MARCH 4-8 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 33 Tajay Ashmeade Jr. C 6’3” 3.1 4.9 0.2 40.2 48.7 1 Elaine Swaby Fr. F 6’1” 2.9 3.1 0.5 31.3 53.8 * - denotes BIG EAST game Home games in Bold CAPS 13 Alexandra Maseko So. F 6’2” 1.7 1.9 0.2 34.1 66.7 SETON HALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 34 Nicosia Henry Fr. F 6’0” 0.8 1.4 0.4 16.7 50.0 21 Tiff ani Blackman Fr. G 5’11” 0.2 1.1 0.1 14.3 0.0 WBB Contact .................................................. Dan Kuberka Offi ce Phone .................................................973-761-9493 Cell Phone ....................................................973-943-6750 Fax ...............................................................973-761-9061 NEXT GAME: E-Mail [email protected] Assistant AD/Communications .....................Matt Sweeney Associate Director........................................... Dan Kuberka Assistant Director .......................................Joe Montefusco vs. Assistant Director ........................................Mike Kowalsky Secretary ...............................................Ann Marie Vasquez RUTGERS Website ....................................................shupirates.com MONDAY, FEB. 28 - SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - WALSH GYMNASIUM - 7:00 PM Olympic gold medalist and Naismith Basketball Hall of for two straight seasons. Her honors culminated in 1983 by head coaching positions with the Charlotte Sting Fame member Anne Donovan was named the third head when she claimed the Naismith Trophy as the national (2001-2002) and the Seattle Storm (2003-2007). She coach in Seton Hall women’s basketball history on March Player-of-the-Year and was awarded an NCAA post- amassed a regular-season record of 93-77 (.547) with four 29, 2010. graduate scholarship for her academic achievements. playoff appearances in Seattle, including the 2004 WNBA Donovan completed her four years at Old Dominion with a Championship title. Donovan became the fi rst female Most recently, Donovan was the head coach of the WNBA’s 3.5 cumulative average in her major of recreational services coach in WNBA history to reach the 100-win mark with the New York Liberty, having taken over on an interim basis and became the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in Storm’s victory over Minnesota on August 18, 2005. She halfway through the 2009 regular season. She guided the Monarchs’ history with 2,719 points and 1,976 rebounds. also was the head coach of the Philadelphia Rage in the team to a 22-12 mark and an appearance in the Eastern She remains the NCAA’s all-time shot blocker with 801. former American Basketball League (ABL) in 1998. Conference Finals in 2010, while also fi nishing second in the WNBA Coach of the Year voting. Donovan won gold medals as a player with the 1984 and On May 15, 1995, Donovan was inducted into the Naismith 1988 U.S. Olympic Teams, the 1983 and 1987 Pan American Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfi eld, Mass, and she was Donovan owns a remarkable 132-10 (.930) all-time record Games Teams, the 1986 World Championship Team and one of the twenty-six inductees in the inaugural class on the sidelines for USA Basketball. As head coach, she the 1978 and 1979 U.S. Olympic Festival East Teams. She of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June of 1999. led the 2008 United States Women’s Senior National Team played fi ve years of professional basketball in Japan before Additionally, she is a member of the Virginia Sports Hall to gold in Beijing and as a result was chosen with Mike returning to Old Dominion in 1987 as a part-time assistant of Fame, the New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame, the Old Krzyzewski as co-recipient of the 2008 USA Basketball coach. Dominion Sports Hall of Fame, the Hampton Roads Sports National Coach of the Year award. Donovan also helped the Hall of Fame and the CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall U.S. capture gold at the Olympics in 1998 and 2004 as an In 1989, Donovan was elevated to a full-time assistant of Fame. In 2004, Donovan was named by the Sun Belt assistant coach. coach, and she remained at her alma mater until taking Conference as its All-Time Women’s Basketball Player, and the head position at East Carolina University in 1995. in 2008, she received the NCAA 25-year Award in Nashville, As the tallest player in the women’s game, the 6-8 Donovan The Pirates made one appearance in the Colonial Athletic Tenn. Donovan was presented with an honorary Doctorate’s quickly made her presence known both on and off the Association tournament championship game during her degree from Old Dominion University on Dec. 13, 2008. court as a collegian. She was recognized by virtually every three-year stint at the helm. post-season and All-American squad in the nation during Donovan is a native of Ridgewood, N.J. and a graduate of her career at Old Dominion, earning Kodak All-American Donovan began her WNBA coaching career as the interim Paramus Catholic High School. honors for three years and Academic All-American honors head of the expansion Indiana Fever in 2000, followed AANN UUNMATCHEDNMATCHED RRECORDECORD OOFF SSUCCESSUCCESS Kodak All-American: 1981, 1982, 1983 Assistant Coach, Olympic Gold Medal-winning Academic All-American: 1982, 1983 United States Senior National Women’s Team: 1998 Naismith Trophy (National Player of the Year): 1983 Inducted into Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame: 1999 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship: 1983 Inducted into New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame: 2000 All-Time Leading Scorer and Rebounder at Old Dominion Assistant Coach, Olympic Gold Medal-winning NCAA All-Time Shot Block Leader United States Senior National Women’s Team: 2004 United States Olympic Festival Gold Medalist: 1978, 1979 WNBA Championship, Head Coach, Seattle Storm: 2004 Pan-American Games Gold Medalist: 1983, 1987 Named Sun Belt Conference All-Time Women’s Basketball Player: 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist: 1984, 1988 Head Coach, Olympic Gold Medal-winning World Championship Gold Medalist: 1986 United States Senior National Women’s Team: 2008 Inducted into Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame: 1988 Co-USA Basketball National Coach of the Year: 2008 Inducted into CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame: 1994 NCAA 25-Year Award: 2008 Inducted into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame: 1995 Honorary Doctorate’s Degree, Old Dominion University: 2008 Inducted into Virginia Sports Hall of Fame: 1996 Inducted into Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame: 2009 SETON HALL QUICK FACTS TALE OF THE TAPE A LOOK AT THE CARDINALS GENERAL INFORMATION Head Coach ..........................................Jeff Walz Location ......................................South Orange, N.J. 8-19, 1-13 ................................Record ...............................18-10, 9-5 Record at U of L (Years) .......................92-43 (5) Founded ...........................................................1856 55.3 .........................................Scoring ....................................... 72.0 Career Record (Years) ..........................92-43 (5) Enrollment ......................................................9,700 66.1 .................................Scoring Defense ................................ 59.8 Conference ...........................................BIG EAST Current Streak ..............................................W2 Affi liation .........................................NCAA Division I .332 ............................Field Goal Percentage........................... .445 Conference .................................................BIG EAST Last Five .......................................................4-1 .417 ....................Field Goal Percentage Defense ................... .387 Leading Scorer ............ Monique Reid, 16.4 ppg Nickname ...................................................... Pirates .311 ..............................3-Pt. FG Percentage ............................ .362 Leading Rebounder..........Keshia Hines, 6.2 rpg Colors ...............................................Blue and White .329 ......................3-Pt.