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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). Also follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/GoRedFoxes) and ins- J26 Iona* 5:30 PM tagram (MaristAthletics). J28 Canisius* 7:00 PM HOW TO FOLLOW FEBRUARY Saturday’s audio will be available live on 1450 WKIP in Poughkeepsie, with Mike F1 at Siena* 7:00 PM Ferraro providing play-by-play and Steve Eggink providing color. The audio broad- cast will also be available online at the Red Fox Network and iHeart Radio. Live F3 at Saint Peter's* 7:00 PM streaming video for Saturday’s game will be provided courtesy of Holy Cross Cam- F9 at Quinnipiac* 5:00 PM pus Insiders. F12 Niagara* 2:00 PM F14 at Rider* 7:00 PM LAST TIME OUT F16 at Fairfield* 7:00 PM Last time out the Red Foxes squandered a 15 point halftime lead against Seton Hall to lose the game 76-63. Marist freshmen guard Hannah Hand had a team high 12 F18 Monmouth* 7:00 PM points and also contributed five assists. Sophomore forward Maura Fitzpatrick had F23 Quinnipiac* 5:30 PM a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Marist out-rebounded Seton Hall F26 Manhattan* 2:00 PM 43- 35. ALL HOME GAMES IN BOLD ! Game Played at Savannah Invitational PROBABLE STARTERS * Indicates Conference Game POS HT/YR NO. NAME KEY STATS G 5-6/SO 1 Claire Oberdorf 9.7 PPG, 11-16 FT Facebook.com/GoRedFoxes G 5-10/FR 20 Hannah Hand 7.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG Instagram.com/MaristAthletics G 5-11/FR 23 Rebekah Hand 7.7 PPG, 7.3 RPG Youtube.com/MaristAthletics F 5-11/SO 10 Maura Fitzpatrick 8.7 PPG, 9.0 RPG Twitter - @MaristAthletics F 6-2/SO 5 Lovisa Henningsdottir 6.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG 2016-17 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME FOUR AT HOLY CROSS 2016-17 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # Name POS HT YR Hometown/Previous Team 1 Claire Oberdorf G 5-6 So. Greensburg, PA/Greensburg 2 Morgan Metcalf G 5-8 Sr. Middlebury, CT/Pomperaug 3 Alana Gilmer F 6-0 Rso. North Easton, MA/Virginia Tech/Archbishop Williams 4 Allie Clement G 5-8 Jr. Falmouth, ME/Catherine McAuley 5 Lovisa Bjort Henningsdóttir F 6-2 So. Hafnarfjöróur, Iceland/The Rock of Gainesville 10 Maura Fitzpatrick G 5-11 So. Cheshire, CT/Mercy High School 11 Casey Davidson G 5-10 So. Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph's by the Sea 14 Jordyn Jossart G 5-9 So. Bismarck, ND/Century High School 15 Kendall Baab F 6-2 Jr. Chaska, MN/Chaska 20 Hannah Hand G 5-10 Fr. Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian School 22 Morgan Bartner F 6-2 So. Florham Park, NJ/Morristown Beard High School 23 Rebekah Hand G 5-11 Fr. Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian School 24 Sydnie Rosales G 5-9 Jr. Loudonville, NY/NY Colonie 31 Molly Smith F 6-1 Fr. Shorewood, MN/Holy Family Catholic Head Coach: Brian Giorgis (SUNY Cortland, ‘77) - Fifteenth Season Assistant Coach: Erin Doughty (Marist, ‘06) - Twelth Season Assistant Coach: Keila Whittington (Dillard University, ‘89) - Third Season Assistant Coach: Maggie Gallagher (Marist, ‘15) - First Season Director of Basketball Operations: Eileen Van Horn (Marist, ‘16) - First Season GENERAL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE School: Marist College #1 (Claire) Oh-Ber-Doorf Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. #4 (Allie) CLEM-ent Founded: 1929 #14 (Jordyn) Joe-Sart Enrollment: 4,764 #15 (Kendall) BAAB - Bob President: David N. Yellen #24 SYDNIE ROSALES – Sid-knee Row-zal-is VP for Student Affairs: Deb DiCaprio #25 (Lovisa) Henn-ings-dot-er Nickname: Red Foxes School Colors: Red & White (Brian) GIORGIS– JOR-jis Affiliation: NCAA Division I (Erin) DOUGHTY - DOW-tee Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Athletic Department Phone: (845) 575- FOXX ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION HISTORY (as of 2016-17 Season) Director of Athletics: Tim Murray Season of Division I Women’s Basketball 36th Faculty Representative: Dr. John Ritschdorff First Season of Division I Competition 1981-82 Associate AD/SWA: Elizabeth Donohue Overall All-Time Record 609-472 (.563) Associate AD/Facilities & Events: Darren McCormack MAAC All-Time Record 255-113 (.693) Assistant AD/External Affairs: Andy Alongi MAAC Regular Season Championships/Years 11/2004-14 Assistant AD/Business Operations: Amanda Rogerson MAAC Tournament Championships/Years 10/2004, 2006-14 Athletics Business Manager Brandon James NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last 10/2014 Coordinator of Sports Medicine: Jeffrey Carter Most Recent NCAA Result 2014 First Round Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement: Alyssa Gates L, 87-65 vs. Iowa (3/23/14) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Aaron Suma SPORTS INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Assistant SID/WBB Contact: Harrison Baker Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Office Phone: (845) 575-3000 ext. 2150 2015-16 Overall Record: 16-16 Sports Information Fax: (845) 575-3939 Home: 9-4 Sports Information Director: Mike Ferraro Away: 6-8 Office Phone: (845) 575-3321 Neutral: 1-4 Website: GoRedFoxes.com Conference/Finish: 14-6/3rd Postseason: None 2016-17 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME FOUR AT HOLY CROSS Overall 0-3 THE LAST TIME A RED FOX ... Conference 0-0 At Home 0-1 Had a double-double: Maura Fitzpatrick (10 pts, 11 rebs) vs Seton Hall, 11/15/16 On The Road 0-2 Two players had double-doubles: Madeline Blais (20 pts, 12 reb) and Tori Jarosz (19 pts, 11 reb) at Monmouth 1/10/15 At A Neutral Site 0-0 Scored 35 points: Sydney Coffey (38) at Canisius, 2/14/16 Leading at Halftime 0-1 Trailing at Halftime 0-2 Scored 30 points: Erica Allenspach (34) vs. Siena, 3/5/11 Tied at Halftime 0-0 Scored 25 points: Tori Jarosz (25) vs Canisius, 2/27/16 Scoring 80+ 0-0 Scored 20 points: Tori Jarosz (24) at Quinnipiac, 2/18/16 Scoring 70-79 0-0 Scoring 60-69 0-2 2 scored 20 points: Jarosz (25)/Coffey (22) vs Canisius, 2/27/16 Scoring 50-59 0-0 3 scored 20 points: Jarosz/Coffey/Blais (20/20/23) vs SDSU 12/21/14 Scoring 49 or less 0-1 Had 20 rebounds: Stephanie Del Preore (21) at Rider, 1/31/04 Shooting 50%+ 0-0 Had 15 rebounds: Tori Jarosz (15) vs Canisius, 2/27/16 Shooting 45-49% 0-0 Shooting 40-44% 0-1 Had 10 rebounds: Maura Fitzpatrick (11) vs Seton Hall, 11/15/16 Shooting 39% or less 0-2 2 had 10 rebounds: Jarosz (11) and Blais (12) at Monmouth 1/10/15 Opp. Shooting 50%+ 0-1 Made 5 3-pts: Sydney Coffey (5) at Canisius, 2/14/16 Opp. Shooting 45-49% 0-1 Opp. Shooting 40-44% 0-1 Made 10 FT: Tori Jarosz (10) at Monmouth, 1/10/16 Opp. Shooting 39% or less 0-0 Had 10 assists: Natalie Gomez-Martinez (11), vs Iona 2/20/15 Out-rebounding opponent 0-2 Had 5 assists: Hannah Hand (5) vs Seton Hall 11/15/16 Getting out-rebounded 0-1 Rebounds are equal 0-0 Had 5 steals: Leanne Ockenden (5) vs. Siena, 1/7/14 Committing 10 TOs or less 0-0 Had 5 blocks: Tori Jarosz (6) vs Siena, 1/28/16 Committing 11-14 Tos 0-0 Committing 15+ Tos 0-3 Forcing 10 TOs or less 0-1 Forcing 11-14 Tos 0-1 THE LAST TIME MARIST ... Forcing 15+ Tos 0-1 More TOs than opponent 0-3 Scored 100 points: 2/14/14 vs. Quinnipiac (100-81, W) Fewer TOs than opponent 0-0 Scored 90 points: 1/16/11 at Niagara (95-48, W) TOs are even 0-0 Scored 80 points: 2/12/16 at Niagara(82-68, W) Hitting 7+ 3-pointers 0-1 Scored less than 50 points: 1/7/16 at Iona (69-49, L) Hitting 0-6 3-pointers 0-2 Allowing 7+ 3-pointers 0-2 Scored less than 40 points: 11/23/12 vs. #2 Connecticut (39-81, L) Allowing 0-6 3-pointers 0-1 Allowed 100 points: 1/31/02 at Canisius (103-82, L) More 3-pointers than opp 0-0 Allowed 90 points: 11/30/14 at Baylor (90-60, L) Fewer 3-pointers than opp 0-3 3-pointers same as opp 0-0 Allowed 80 points: 11/13/16 at Rhode Island (82-61, L) Hitting 70% from FT line 0-0 Allowed less than 50 points: 1/25/16 vs Saint Peter’s (69-46, W) Hitting less than 70% 0-3 Allowed less than 40 points: 1/28/16 vs vs Siena (66-37, W) More FT than opp 0-2 Fewer FT than opp 0-1 Had 50 rebounds: 2/1/14 at Monmouth (51) Same FT as opp 0-0 Had 40 rebounds: 11/15/16 vs Seton Hall (43) Five double-digit scorers 0-0 Had 10 blocks: 1/24/15 vs Saint Peter’s (11) Four double-digit scorers 0-0 Had 10 steals: 1/17/16 vs Monmouth (11) Three double-digit scorers 0-0 Less than three 0-3 Attempted 30 free throws: 2/28/15 vs Rider (65-56, W) Final Margin is 20+ 0-2 Made 25 free throws: 12/5/14 vs Monmouth (75-65, W) Final Margin is 10-19 0-1 Didn’t miss a free throw: 1/29/14 vs.
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