LEHIGH CHAMPIONS: 1997, 2009, 2010 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 3: STATE AT LEHIGH 2016-17 Schedule DELAWARE STATE HORNETS (0-2) NOVEMBER 11 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 78-72 AT 13 at Duquesne L, 49-63 LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (1-1) 16 DELAWARE STATE 11:00 a.m. 19 SACRED HEART 7:00 p.m. BETHLEHEM, PA. • NOV. 16, 2016 •11:00 A.M. 22 at Mount St. Mary’s 4:00 p.m. STABLER ARENA (5,600) 26 NORFOLK STATE& 4:00 p.m. 27 HARTFORD/MONMOUTH& 2/4:00 p.m. 30 NJIT 7:00 p.m. SETTING THE SCENE The Lehigh women’s basketball team will host Delaware State for the seventh-annual Education Day DECEMBER at Stabler Arena on Wednesday, November 16. Lehigh will welcome approximately 4,000 students 5 at Villanova 7:00 p.m. from numerous Bethlehem-area schools as part of the day’s festivities. The game will be broadcast live 8 RIDER 7:00 p.m. 11 at California 5:00 p.m. on Service Electric 2 Sports and streamed live online through the Patriot League Network. 30 ARMY WEST POINT 7:00 p.m. Lehigh (1-1) enters the game coming off their first loss of the season, a 63-49 setback at Duquesne on JANUARY Sunday. Duquesne shot 61 percent in the opening quarter to jump out to 30-13 lead, but Lehigh’s defense 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2:00 p.m. held the Dukes to just 15.5 percent shooting the rest of the game. Duquesne out-rebounded the Mountain 5 at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Hawks 69-40 overall, and 35-10 on the offensive glass. Lehigh shot just 28.1 percent for the game, and 14.3 7 at American 4:00 p.m. percent (3-for-21) from three-point range. Lehigh outscored Duquesne 27-19 in the second half as Quinci 11 BUCKNELL 7:00 p.m. 14 at Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. Mann led all scorers with 22 points for the second straight game. Freshman Camryn Buhr tallied six points 18 NAVY 7:00 p.m. and six rebounds, and classmate Cameryn Benz collected seven points, four rebounds and one block. 21 at Lafayette 2:00 p.m. 28 at Boston University 2:00 p.m. Lehigh opened up its season last Friday at Stabler Arena with a 78-72 win over East Stroudsburg. Mann led the way with 22 points and was a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line. Freshman Gena Grund- FEBRUARY hoffer scored 15 points and collected nine rebounds in her collegiate debut and junior Bernadette Devaney 1 LOYOLA 7:00 p.m. 4 AMERICAN 2:00 p.m. added 10 points off the bench for Lehigh. 8 at Bucknell 6:00 p.m. 11 HOLY CROSS 2:00 p.m. 15 at Navy 7:00 p.m. LEHIGH’S PROJECTED STARTERS 18 LAFAYETTE 2:00 p.m. Pos. No. Name PPG RPG Notable 22 at Colgate 7:00 p.m. F 12 Gena Grundhoffer (Fr., 6-1) 7.5 7.5 15 points, nine rebounds vs. E. Stroudsburg 25 at Army West Point 3:00 p.m. G 15 Camryn Buhr (Fr., 6-1) 6.5 4.5 Six points and six rebounds at Duquesne G 20 Quinci Mann (Jr., 5-10) 22.0 0.5 Preseason all-league, 44 points thru two games MARCH G 22 Hannah Hedstrom (Fr., 5-9) 3.5 5.0 Prospect Nation four-star recruit. Averaging two apg 1 COLGATE 7:00 p.m. F 44 Mae Williams (Jr., 6-0) 3.5 0.5 Averaging 12 min/game thru first two career starts 4 Patriot League First Round TBA 6 Patriot League Quarterfinals TBA 10 Patriot League Semifinals TBA LEHIGH’S KEY RESERVES 12 Patriot League Championship TBA Pos. No. Name PPG RPG Notable G 5 Bernadette Davaney (Jr., 5-8) 5.0 0.0 Team-leading 85.2 free throw pct. last season All times Eastern and subject to change G/F 10 Kiernan McCloskey (Sr., 6-1) 2.0 6.5 Missed 2015-16 with knee injury Home games in BOLD CAPS G 11 Taylor Campbell (Jr., 5-9) 4.0 3.5 18 pts., 2 rbs, 3 assists at Colgate. 5 starts last season Neutral site games in Italics G 25 Kayla Burton (Sr., 5-8) 0.0 4.0 Played all 31 games in 2015-16 *-Patriot League Game F 30 Cameryn Benz (Fr., 6-3) 6.5 4.0 Averaging a team-high 17 minutes off the bench (&) Christmas City Classic at Lehigh G 33 Hailey Pascoe (So., 5-9) 6.0 0.5 Patriot League All-Rookie selection in 2016

MEDIA INFORMATION IF LEHIGH BEATS DELAWARE STATE Contact...... Tim Geer  Lehigh would improve to 2-0 all-time against Delaware State and 4-0 against the MEAC since Office:...... (610) 758-5043 the 2010-11 season. Cell: ...... (203) 906-8899 E-mail:...... [email protected] Press Row:...... (610) 758-4903/4933 LEHIGH HEAD COACH SUE TROYAN Broadcast Info: Sue Troyan (Dickinson ‘88) is in her 22nd season at the helm, carrying a career record of 337-286 TV: Service Electric 2 Sports into Wednesday’s contest and has turned the Lehigh program into a perennial Patriot League Video: Patriot League Network (PatriotLeague.TV) power. A two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year, Troyan guided Lehigh to 19 wins and a Audio: www.LehighSports.com/Watch Patriot League Championship appearance in 2014-15. In the previous six years, Troyan led Lehigh to a combined 120-69 (55-33 PL) record which included a pair of Patriot League Championships Lehigh Online: Website - Lehighsports.com and NCAA Tournament berths. Facebook - facebook.com/LehighWBB1 Twitter - @LehighWBB Instagram - @LehighWBB

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Phone 610-758-3174 • Twitter: @LehighSports 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 2 ALL-TIME VS. DELAWARE STATE SCOUTING THE HORNETS The Mountain Hawks and Warriors will be meeting for just the second Delaware State is off to a 0-2 start so far this season following a 90-71 time in program history, with the only other matchup coming in Do- loss at home to Detroit Mercy to open the season, and a 69-44 defeat ver, Del. on Nov 23, 2015. at Drexel this past Sunday. The Lady Hornets have lost four in a row overall dating back to their final two games of last season. Lehigh took the only other matchup between the two schools by a score of 83-49 last season. The dominating win moved Lehigh to 4-0 Delaware State started off last season on a five-game skid and finished for just the third time in program history, and dropped the Hornets to the year with a 9-21 record and a 2-12 mark on the road. DSU was 0-4 on the season. picked to finish 11th in the 2016-17 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) women’s basketball preseason poll. The Lady Hornets fin- Lexi Martins led Lehigh with her fourth double-double in as many ished 10th in the MEAC standings last season with a record of 6-10 in games with 18 points and 15 rebounds, while senior Kerry Kinek also chipped in 18 points. Senior Amina Affini followed with 15 points, conference play and lost to seventh-seeded Florida A&M in the open- while classmate Elizabeth Sharlow chipped in 12. Junior Kayla Burton ing round of the MEAC Tournament. and sophomore Quinci Mann dished three assists apiece. Delaware State returns seven letter winners from last season led by The Mountain Hawks finished the game shooting 46.7 percent (28-for- last year’s MEAC Rookie-of-the-Year and 2016 MEAC Preseason First 60) from the field and 33.3 percent (6-for-18) from three-point range. Team selection, NaJai Pollard. The sophomore forward was fifth in the Lehigh held Delaware State to a 32.3 (21-for-65) shooting percentage MEAC in rebounding (8.3 rpg) and 13th in scoring (11.6 ppg) during and 17.9 (5-for-28) mark from downtown. The Mountain Hawks also the 2015-16 season. She posted a team-high eight double-doubles as held a commanding 53-29 rebound advantage. a freshman. She was second on the team in scoring, while leading the team in rebounding, field goals and blocks last season. She grabbed SERIES HISTORY 10-or-more rebounds in 11 games, including a career-high 15 on two separate occasions. DELAWARE STATE Overall: Lehigh 1-0 The Lady Hornets are averaging 57.5 points per game and hauling in Last Meeting: Nov. 23, 2015 - Dover, Del. an average of 39.0 rebounds per game through two games this season. Last Result: Lehigh 83-49 DSU has a scoring differential of -22.0 points per game and a rebound- Current Streak: Lehigh, W1 ing differential of -4.5 per game through two games this season. Dela- ware State is shooting 34 percent from the floor, including 24 percent from three-point range, and 60 percent from the free-throw line.

Last Five Meetings: DELAWARE STATE PROJECTED STARTERS Nov. 23, 2015 (Away) Lehigh 83-49 Pos. No. Name PPG RPG G 1 Ivana Negron (So., 5-8) 3.00 0.5 C 14 Dayanni Cochran (Jr., 6-3) 4.0 3.0 G 15 Mikah Aldridge (Jr., 5-5) 8.5 4.0 F 22 NaJai Pollard (So., 5-11) 17.0 8.0 G 24 Lorna Caesar (So., 5-6) 6.0 2.5 2016-17 BY THE NUMBERS DELAWARE STATE KEY RESERVES Lehigh Delaware State Pos. No. Name PPG RPG Scoring Offense 63.5 57.5 F 4 Kia Abrams (Fr., 6-0) 0.0 6.0 Scoring Defense 66.5 79.5 F 13 Alyn Sankar (Jr., 5-10) 2.0 1.5 Scoring Margin -3.0 -22.0 G 30 Aaliyah Davis (R-Sr., 5-6) 2.5 0.0 Field Goal Pct. 33.9 33.9 F 32 Alycea Sharpe (Fr., 6-0) 3.5 2.5 Field Goal Pct. Defense 30.3 43.5 G 34 Lanayjha Ashe (Fr., 5-7) 7.5 7.5 Free Throw Pct. 73.6 59.5 3FG Made Per Game 4.0 4.5 DELAWARE STATE HEAD COACH BARBARA BURGESS 3FG Pct. 20.0 23.7 Barbara Burgess is in her second season as head coach at her alma ma- 3FG Pct. Defense 30.8 35.1 ter, Delaware State. Rebounding 45.0 39.0 The first season under Burgess featured the Lady Hornets posting their Rebounding Allowed 51.1 43.5 highest overall (9) and conference (6) win totals since 2012-13. Burgess’ Rebounding Margin -6.5 -4.5 most impressive victory featured DSU knocking off Mid-Eastern Ath- Assists 7.5 7.5 letic Conference (MEAC) powerhouse Hampton on the road on Feb. Steals 6.0 8.5 29, 89-81. This win not only snapped a 15-game slide to the Pirates, but Turnovers 17.5 19.5 it was Delaware State’s first win at HU since a 53-51 triumph on Feb. 28, 2005. SCORE BY PERIOD Prior to taking over the helm at Delaware State, Burgess spent six sea- sons as an assistant at . She also spent one season 1 2 3 4 OT1 Total (2008-09) as an assistant at Norfolk State and two seasons (1999-2001) LEHIGH 35 19 37 36 0 127 as head coach of Virginia Union. OPPONENTS 42 30 33 30 0 135 1 2 3 4 OT1 Total Burgess was a four-year Black College All-American for DSU (1985-89) DELAWARE STATE 24 20 22 49 0 115 on the court and ended her career with the Lady Hornets as the school’s OPPONENTS 44 43 38 34 0 159 second all-time leading scorer with 1,807 points, a spot she currently still holds. Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Phone 610-758-3174 • Twitter: @LehighSports 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 3 EDUCATION DAY Lehigh will host its seventh-annual Education Day game at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. LEHIGH’S 1,000 POINT SCORERS 17 against Delaware State at Stabler Arena. The Mountain Hawks will welcome approxi- 1. Anne Tierney - 1,807 (1999-03) mately 4,000 students from local elementary and middle schools and give the youngsters 2. Sherie Androlowicz -1,699 (1986-90) an opportunity to enjoy an interactive educational experience by participating in a half- time workshop, in additon to writing and art lessons surrounding an NCAA Division I 3. Erica Prosser -1,676 (2007-11) Women’s Basketball game. Lehigh is 2-2 over the last four years on Education Day after 4. Shawn Steward - 1,638 (1982-86) falling to St. Joseph’s 63-62 last season, and defeating Hampton 85-67 in 2014. 5. Kerry Kinek - 1,571 (2012-2016) 6. Jessica DePalo - 1,466 (2001-05) KEEPING THE LINE MOVING 7. Sandy Hume - 1,357 (1986-91) Lehigh has won all four matchups against MEAC opponents dating back to the beginning Alex Ross - 1,357 (2007-2010) of the 2010-11 season, when Lehigh defeated Howard, 56-29. Since then, Lehigh has de- 9. Sara Ellis - 1,342 (2003-07) feated Hampton in 2014 and 2015, plus Delaware State in Nov. 2015. 10. Danielle Baldwin - 1,339 (1996-00) 11. Jeanne Mooney - 1,301 (1986-90) LEADING THE LEAGUE 12. Liz Feeley - 1,275 (1982-86) Freshman Gena Grundhoffer is one of only three players in the Patriot League to have a 13. Kelly Madden - 1,136 (1993-97) perfect free throw percentage of 1.000 (5-for-5) through the first weekend of the season. 14. Emily Gratch - 1,122 (2008-2012) Quinci Mann ranks second in the league in both points per game (22) and 3PT FG made 15. Katie O’Reilly - 1,067 (2011-2015) per game (2.5). 16. Lexi Martins - 1,050 (2013-2016) 17. Jessica Mudry - 1,030 (1992-96) REBOUNDING FROM LOSING REBOUNDERS The Mountain Hawks are getting out-rebounded by an average of 51.5-45 through their 18. Maurren Trigo - 1,024 (1996-00) first two contests this season. Lehigh has a completely new look to its front court this year LEHIGH’S 1,000LEHIGH’S POINT SCORERS with the graduation of Kerry Kinek and Lexi Martins, the second and third leading career rebounders in program history. Martins, who graduated a year early and transferred to 1,000 POINT/500 REBOUND CLUB George Washington, ranked third in the nation last year with 13.6 rebounds per game. Departed seniors Elizabeth Sharlow (4.3 rpg) and Amina Affini (2.7 rpg) rounded out the 1. Sandy Hume - 1,357/647 (1986-91) team’s top four rebounders from 2015-16. Overall, the Mountain Hawks lost over 83 per- 2. Maurren Trigo - 1,024/504 (1996-00) cent of their rebounds and 91 percent of their blocks from last season. 3. Anne Tierney - 1,807/1,129 (1999-03) 4. Jessica DePalo - 1,466/639 (2001-05) YOUTH MOVEMENT 5. Emily Gratch - 1,122/510 (2008-12) The Mountain Hawks welcome five freshman to the team this year, three of whom have 6. Kerry Kinek - 1,571/960 (2012-2016) started in each of the team’s first two games. Point guard Hannah Hedstrom, guard Cam- 7. Lexi Martins - 1,050/881 (2013-2016) ryn Buhr, and forward Gena Grundhoffer have combined for an average of 17.5 points and 17 rebounds through the first two games. Forward Cameryn Benz has averaged 6.5 pts and LEHIGH’S ALL-TIME REBOUNDING four rebounds per game in a team-high 17 minutes per game off the bench. Guard Paige LEADERS Galiani will also factor into the team’s rotation off the bench. 1. Anne Tierney - 1,129 (1999-03) PRESEASON HONORS 2. Kerry Kinek - 960 (2012-2016) The Mountain Hawks were predicted to finish second in the Patriot League when the 3. Lexi Martins - 881 (2013-2016) league’s preseason poll was announced in October. Lehigh was one of five schools to re- ceive a first place vote in the poll. Junior guard was named to the five-person 4. Alexa Williams - 792 (2008-12) Quinci Mann Preseason All-Patriot League team. Mann is coming off a breakout sophomore campaign 5. Jen Siemaszko - 788 (1987-91) where she averaged 13.3 points per game and shot a team-best 43.3 percent from beyond the arch, which ranked fourth in the Patriot League. PATRIOT LEAGUE NETWORK Every Lehigh hoops home game, in addition to every FLASHY UPGRADES TO STABLER ARENA away league game, will be aired for free live on the Patriot Lehigh’s Stabler Arena received upgrades this past offseason that will enhance fan expe- League Network. rience during the upcoming basketball season. The arena had both of its scoreboards re- placed with state-of-the-art Daktronics video boards that will display live video, in-game LEHIGH ON THE AIRWAVES stats Lehigh featured content. In addition, two brand new auxiliary scoreboards have been Select Lehigh women’s basketball games can be heard installed in opposite corners of the venue, along with a new LED scorers table to supple- live on WLVR (91.3). At least five games this season ment the video boards. The new look is completed by new baskets/shot clocks. can also be heard on ESPN Radio in the Lehigh Valley (1160/1230/1320 AM). SHINING ON THE SMALL SCREEN WHAT’S RETURNING? The Lehigh women’s basketball program will make regu- Category 2015-16 Total Returns in 2016-17 Lost in 2016-17 Percent Return lar appearances on Service Electric TV-2 (Lehigh Valley). Points 2,070 768 1,302 37.1% At least 10 home matchups will air live locally. Check Field Goals Made 716 262 454 36.6% LehighSports.com for up to date broadcast information. Field Goal Attempts 1,770 714 1,056 40.3% 3-point Goals Made 204 121 83 59.3% Date Opponent Outlet 3-point Attempts 604 333 271 55.1% Nov. 16 Delaware State SE2 Free Throws Made 434 123 311 28.3% Dec. 30 Army West Point SE2 Free Throw Attempts 603 165 438 27.4% Jan. 2 Boston Univ. SE2 Rebounds 1,287 215 1,702 16.7% Jan. 11 Bucknell SE2 Offensive Rebounds 381 60 321 15.7% Jan. 18 Navy SE2 Defensive Rebounds 906 155 751 17.1% Feb. 1 Loyola SE2 Assists 412 202 210 49.0% Feb. 4 American SE2 Turnovers 517 243 274 47.0% Feb. 11 Holy Cross SE2 Blocks 79 7 72 8.9% Feb 18 Lafayette SE2 Steals 180 72 108 40.0% Mar. 1 Colgate SE2 Minutes 6,299 2,639 3,660 41.9% Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Phone 610-758-3174 • Twitter: @LehighSports 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 4 THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH TEAM... THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH PLAYER... Scored 90+ points Recorded a double-double (Pts., Reb.) LEHIGH 11/13/15 vs. Monmouth Lexi Martins (14 pts., 15 reb.) SINGLE GAME RECORDS Lehigh won, 95-88 (OT) 3/7/16 vs. Holy Cross - PL Quarterfinals POINTS Allowed 90+ points Recorded a double-double (Pts., Asst.) Liz Feeley (3/5/86) 37 11/27/13 at Ohio State Erica Prosser (19 pts., 10 asst.) Ohio State won, 93-63 2/26/11 vs. Holy Cross REBOUNDS Lexi Martins (11/19/15) 23 Shot 50% or better from the floor Scored 30+ points in a game 2/20/16 at Lafayette Jenny Callan (31) ASSISTS 51.6% 2/15/06 vs. Colgate Patty Garnish (2/3/76) 15 Lehigh won, 80-65 Hope Pellicane (2/17/93) 15 Scored 25-29 points in a game STEALS Had two 20+-point scorers in a game Lexi Martins (27) Jessica Mudry (11/28/95) 10 11/25/15 vs. Saint Peter’s 1/27/16 vs. Lafayette (Lexi Martins 23, Kerry Kinek 22) Helga Schlape (3/5/86) 10 Lehigh won, 74-42 Blocked 5 or more shots in a game BLOCKS Alexandra Yantzi (7) Ellen Silver (1/31/84) 10 Had two players with 10+ rebounds 1/25/14 at Lafayette 2/13/16 at Holy Cross FG MADE (Lexi Martins 15, Kerry Kinek 10) Made 5+ three pointers in a game Liz Feeley (3/5/86) 16 Holy Cross won, 77-71 (OT) Elizabeth Jordan (5) 1/2/16 at Boston University FG ATT. Had two players earn a double-double Jessica DePalo (3/5/05) 29 1/6/16 vs. Loyola Made 10+ field goals in a game (Lexi Martins 17 pts, 18 reb., Lexi Martins (10) FG% Kerry Kinek 16 pts, 10 reb.) 2/20/16 at Lafayette Katie O’Reilly (11/19/13) .875 (7-for-8) Lehigh won, 66-48 Adrienne Blount (11/20/05) .875 (7-for-8) Recorded 15+ rebounds in a game Played an overtime game FT MADE Lexi Martins (15) 2/13/16 at Holy Cross Kelly Madden (2/8/95) 13 Holy Cross won, 77-71 3/7/16 vs. Holy Cross - PL Quarterfinals Alexa Williams (2/14/09) 13

Played a double overtime game Recorded 5 or more steals in a game FT ATT. 11/24/12 vs. Monmouth (2OT) Katie O’Reilly (8) Mary Beth Collins (12/10/94) 18 Monmouth won, 62-54 2/7/15 vs. Loyola THREE POINT FG MADE Had at least four players in double-figures Recorded 6 or more assists in a game Alex Ross (12/20/08) 9

3/7/16 vs. Holy Cross - PL Quarterfinals Lexi Martins (6) Kerry Kinek (18), Lexi Martins (14), Quinci 1/30/16 vs. Boston University Mann (11), Amina Affini (10) Lehigh won, 64-48 Recorded 10 or more assists in a game Marybeth Egan (10) Allowed a 20+ point scorer 3/1/12 vs. Bucknell - PLT Quarterfinal 11/11/16 vs East Stroudsburg Imani Brown (23) Lehigh won, 78-72

FINAL PATRIOT LEAGUE 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING FIELD GOAL PCT FREE THROW PCT 3FG PCT 1. Swart (BUCK) 25.0 1. Chrisler (AMER) .833 1. Grundhoffer (LEHIGH) 1.000 1. Lewis (AMER) .667 2. Mann (LEHIGH) 22.0 2. Thompson (GATE) .750 1. Slagus (BUCK) 1.000 2. Fenske (NAVY) .571 2. Hovren (ARMY) 22.0 3. Swart (BUCK) .700 1. Greer (GATE) 1.000 3. Kinneston (AMER) .500 4. Thomas-Waheed (HC) 21.0 4. Harris (AMER) .625 4. Mann (LEHIGH) .938 4. Dunham (NAVY) .417 5. Betz-White (LOY) 18.0 5. Hovren (ARMY) .615 5. Thomas-Waheed (HC) .889 5. Hope (BU) .389

REBOUNDING ASSISTS STEALS 3FG MADE 1. Slagus (BUCK) 12.0 1. Kinneston (AMER) 8.0 1. Hovren (ARMY) 5.0 1. Hope (BU) 3.5 2. Manis (HC) 11.0 2. Stipa (LAF) 5.5 2. Murray (ARMY) 4.0 2. Mann (LEHIGH) 2.5 3. Chandler (GATE) 9.0 3. McNeal (ARMY) 5.0 3. Monzo (LOY) 3.0 2. Dunham (NAVY) 2.5 4. Chrisler (AMER) 8.6 4. Williams (BU) 4.0 3. Morris (ARMY) 3.0 4. Lewis (AMER) 2.0 5. Beaudry (BU) 7.9 5. Hope (BU) 3.5 3. McNeal (ARMY) 3.0 4. Kinneston (AMER) 2.0

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LAST TIME OUT FOR LEHIGH AROUND THE NOVEMBER 13, 2016 PATRIOT LEAGUE DUQUESNE 63, LEHIGH 49 PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Junior Quinci Mann led Lehigh with a game-high 22 points and senior Kiernan Mc- 2016-17 PATRIOT LEAGUE Closkey tied her career-high with nine rebounds as the Lehigh women’s basketball team came out on the short end of a 63-49 decision at Duquesne on Sunday afternoon. It is the third time in McCloskey’s career STANDINGS she has collected nine rebounds in a game, and Mann has now scored 22 points in each of the team’s first two contests, which is two points shy of her career-high. Freshman Cameryn Benz added seven points and League Overall four rebounds off the bench for the Mountain Hawks, freshman Camryn Buhr collected six points and six W L Pct. W L Pct. rebounds and Hailey Pascoe chipped in five points. Freshman Gena Grundhoffer also tied for second on American 0 0 .000 1 0 .1000 the team with six rebounds. Army 0 0 .000 1 0 .1000 Bucknell 0 0 .000 2 0 .1000 Duquesne dominated on the glass throughout the game, outrebounding Lehigh 69-40, including a 35-10 Lafayette 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 advantage on the offensive glass. Amadea Szamsoi led Duquesne with 15 points and 19 rebounds, and LEHIGH 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 Chassidy Omogrosso added 18 points and six boards. Both teams now sit at 1-1 on the season. Loyola 0 0 .000 1 1 .500

“Certainly the rebounding was a little disconcerting,” head coach Sue Troyan after the game. “Honestly, Boston Univ. 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 that was probably the difference in the game. We gave them a lot of second and third chance opportunities Colgate 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 that allowed them to open up the game. We didn’t shoot very well from three either, and I thought we had Holy Cross 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 some clean looks at the three, but they just didn’t fall.” Navy 0 0 .000 0 2 .000

Mae Williams put Lehigh on the board first by drawing a foul and hitting a free throw just 18 seconds in, before a layup by Mann 30 seconds later gave Lehigh an early 3-0 lead. A Mann jumper gave Lehigh a 5-2 UPCOMING SCHEDULE lead at the 7:49 mark before a Buhr layup got the lead back to three points at 7-4. Duquesne then jumped Today out to a 26-6 run to close the quarter sparked by a blistering 61.1 field goal percentage and a 16-7 advantage Army at Albany...... 5:30 p.m. on the glass. Cornell at Colgate...... 7 p.m. Robert Morris at Lafayette...... 7 p.m. Lehigh’s defense knuckled down coming out of the break for the second quarter, holding the Dukes to just 14 points and 5-for-25 shooting from the field. Buhr got the Lehigh scoring started in the second quarter Delaware at American...... 7 p.m. with a pair of free throws at the 8:05 mark to make it 32-15. Hedstrom then netted her two first half points Quinipiac at Holy Cross...... 7 p.m. just under a minute later, and Kiernan McCloskey added two points to make it a 37-19 game going into the media timeout. Thursday NJIT at Bucknell...... 6 p.m. Duquesne upped the advantage to 20 by the 1:25 mark with a pair of free throws by Omogrosso, who add- ed a layup with 32 seconds left to go to give the Dukes their largest lead of the half at 44-22 going into the Friday locker room. Hofstra at Navy...... 7 p.m.

Yale at Army...... 7 p.m. Duquesne outrebounded Lehigh 36-20 in the opening half. Mann scored 11 points in the first half while Williams, Grundhoffer, Buhr and Hedstrom shared the team lead with three rebounds apiece. Saturday Lehigh rattled off six of the first seven points to begin the third quarter, highlighted by a pair of buckets Marist at Holy Cross...... 1:05 p.m. from Mann and a layup by Buhr to make it 44-28. Benz got Lehigh within 13 points at the 4:41 mark with Chattanooga at Lafayette...... 2 p.m. a layup underneath, and drew the foul. That was as close as the Mountain Hawks would get, as Duquesne St. Francis (N.Y.) at Loyola...... 2 p.m. then closed the third quarter on a 10-4 run to take a 56-37 lead into the fourth. Sacred Heart at Lehigh ...... 7 p .m . Boston at Albany...... 7 p.m. Duquesne upped the lead to 15 with 5:38 to go in the game, forcing a Lehigh timeout. Szamosi nailed a layup and drew a foul with 3:20 to go, hit the free throw and gave the Dukes their largest lead of the second half at 63-42. Lehigh would respond quickly on a jumper by Hailey Pascoe, and four straight points by Taylor Campbell over the final 3:09 to bring the final score to 63-49. PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS “There’s certainly some bright spots with them,” Troyan said of her freshmen. “I thought Cam Benz came Player of the Week in and did a lot of great things on the offensive end. We got hurt on the rebounding end, and that’s our 11/14/16 - Sune Swart, Bucknell youth. There was a little inexperience and a little lack of strength today compared to what they saw today in Duquesne’s post players.

“But, it’s a great learning lessons for us,” Troyan said. “This is a game you can take a lot from and learn. Rookie of the Week When you play a quality opponent like this, some things are exposed, and some things were exposed today 11/14/16 - Rachel Thompson, Colgate that we need to get better at.”

Scoring Leaders: Rebounding Leaders: Lehigh: Lehigh: Quinci Mann (22) Kiernan McCloskey (9) Cameryn Benz (7) Army West Point: Amadea Szamosi (19) Army West Point: Chassidy Omogrosso (19) Assist Leaders: Amadea Szamosi (15) Lehigh: Hannah Hedstrom (2) Army West Point: Kadre-Ann Lass (3)

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10 KIERNAN McCLOSKEY - Senior 24 BRYCE MENENDEZ - Sophomore 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 2 (twice)...... POINTS...... 12 (vs. Army 2/24/14) 0 (N/A)...... POINTS...... 0 (N/A) 9 (at Duquesne 11/11/16)...... REBOUNDS...... 9 (three times) 1 (twice)...... REBOUNDS...... 1 (twice) 1 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... ASSISTS ...... 2 (nine times) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 0 (N/A) 18 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 26 (at Colgate 3/1/14) 10 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 10 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)

11 TAYLOR CAMPBELL - Junior 25 KAYLA BURTON - Senior 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 4 (twice)...... POINTS...... 18 (at Colgate 3/2/16) 0 (N/A)...... POINTS...... 15 (vs. Colgate 1/2/14) 6 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..REBOUNDS... 6 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 4 (twice)...... REBOUNDS...... 7 (at BU 1/5/14) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 4 (vs. Holy Cross 3/7/16) 3 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..... ASSISTS ...... 7 (twice) 14 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)...MINUTES...... 28 (at Colgate 3/2/16) 0 (N/A)...... 3 FG MADE...... 4 (twice)

12 GENA GRUNDHOFFER - Freshman 30 CAMERYN BENZ - Freshman 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 15 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)...POINTS... 15 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 7 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... POINTS...... 7 (at Duquesne 11/13/16) 9 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16).REBOUNDS.. 9 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 4 (twice)...... REBOUNDS...... 4 (twice) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 0 (N/A) 1 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16). ASSISTS ..1 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 25 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..MINUTES... 25 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 19 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 19 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)

13 MEAGAN ERIPRET - Sophomore 33 HAILEY PASCOE - Sophomore 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 0 (N/A)...... POINTS...... 0 (N/A) 7 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)...POINTS...... 9 (twice) 0 (N/A)...... REBOUNDS...... 0 (N/A) 1 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..REBOUNDS...... 6 (vs. Lafayette 1/27/16) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 0 (N/A) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 2 (four times) 5 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 5 (at Duquesne 11/13/16) 1 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16).. 3 FG MADE...... 3 (twice) 14 (twice)...... MINUTES...... 25 (at Bucknell 1/13/16) 14 PAIGE GALIANI - Freshman 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 44 MAE WILLIAMS - Junior 0 (N/A)...... POINTS...... 0 (N/A) 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 0 (N/A)...... REBOUNDS...... 0 (N/A) 1 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... POINTS...... 4 (at Lafayette 2/20/16) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 0 (N/A) 4 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)....REBOUNDS....4 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 1 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 1 (at Duquesne 11/13/16) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 1 (twice) 14 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)....MINUTES..... 14 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 15 CAMRYN BUHR - Freshman 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 7 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)...POINTS....7 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 6 (at Duquesne 11/13/16) .....REBOUNDS...... 6 (at Duquesne 11/13/16) 0 (N/A)...... ASSISTS ...... 0 (N/A) 21 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 21 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)

20 QUINCI MANN - Junior 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 22 (twice)...... POINTS...... 24 (vs. BU 1/30/16) 1 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..REBOUNDS...... 5 (three times) 1 (twice)...... ASSISTS ...... 6 (vs. Bucknell 1/28/15) 31 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 37 (at Rider 12/17/15)

22 HANNAH HEDSTROM - Freshman 2016-17 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 5 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)...POINTS....5 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 6 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16)..REBOUNDS... 6 (vs. E. Stroudsburg 11/11/16) 2 (twice)...... ASSISTS ...... 2 (twice) 25 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)...... MINUTES...... 25 (at Duquesne 11/13/16)

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Phone 610-758-3174 • Twitter: @LehighSports 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 7 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown/High School Major 5 Bernadette Devaney G Jr. 5-8 Cooper City, Fla./Nova Accounting 10 Kiernan McCloskey G/F Sr. 6-1 Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Germantown Academy Finance 11 Taylor Campbell G Jr. 5-9 Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette International Relations 12 Gena Grundhoffer F Fr. 6-1 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc./Assumption Business 13 Meagan Eripret F So. 6-3 Allentown, Pa./Salisbury Arts and Sciences 14 Paige Galiani G Fr. 5-10 Great Falls, Va./Langley Arts and Sciences 15 Camryn Buhr G Fr. 6-1 Mishawaka, Ind./Penn Arts and Sciences 20 Quinci Mann G Jr. 5-10 Oakland, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep Political Science 22 Hannah Hedstrom G Fr. 5-9 Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka IDEAS 23 Kari Moffat G Sr. 5-6 Lincolnshire, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson Journalism 24 Bryce Menendez F So. 6-2 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Engineering 25 Kayla Burton G Sr. 5-8 Newton, Mass./Newton South Journalism 30 Cameryn Benz F Fr. 6-3 Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery Arts and Sciences 33 Hailey Pascoe G So. 5-9 Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley Psychology 44 Mae Williams F Jr. 6-0 Lafayette, Colo./Monarch Bioengineering

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown/High School Major 30 Cameryn Benz F Fr. 6-3 Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery Arts and Sciences 15 Camryn Buhr G Fr. 6-1 Mishawaka, Ind./Penn Arts and Sciences 25 Kayla Burton G Sr. 5-8 Newton, Mass./Newton South Journalism 11 Taylor Campbell G Jr. 5-9 Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette International Relations 5 Bernadette Devaney G Jr. 5-8 Cooper City, Fla./Nova Accounting 13 Meagan Eripret F So. 6-3 Allentown, Pa./Salisbury Arts and Sciences 14 Paige Galiani G Fr. 5-10 Great Falls, Va./Langley Arts and Sciences 12 Gena Grundhoffer F Fr. 6-1 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc./Assumption Business 22 Hannah Hedstrom G Fr. 5-9 Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka IDEAS 20 Quinci Mann G Jr. 5-10 Oakland, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep Political Science 10 Kiernan McCloskey G/F Sr. 6-1 Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Germantown Academy Finance 24 Bryce Menendez F So. 6-2 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Engineering 23 Kari Moffat G Sr. 5-6 Lincolnshire, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson Journalism 33 Hailey Pascoe G So. 5-9 Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley Psychology 44 Mae Williams F Jr. 6-0 Lafayette, Colo./Monarch Bioengineering

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 – Bernadette Devaney De-vein-knee Head Coach: Sue Troyan (Dickinson ‘88), 22nd Season 10 – Kiernan McCloskey Mc-claw-ski Associate Head Coach: Glenn Rigney (Miami ‘79), 13th Season 12 – Gena Grundhoffer JEE-nuh 13 – Meagan Eripret AIR-eh-pret Assistant Coach: Cait Gillard (Colgate ‘08), Seventh Season 15 – Camryn Buhr Boo-err Assistant Coach: Maggie Serratelli (Holy Family ’14), Third Season 23 – Kari Moffat Carry Director of Ops.: Carolyne Heston (Holy Family ’14), First Season Coach – Cait Gillard GILL-erd Coach – Sue Troyan Troy-in Coach – Carolyne Heston Care-o-line

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Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #5 Bernadette Devaney E. STROUDSBURG 10 0 2 at Duquesne 0 0 1 Guard • Junior • 5-8 * game started Cooper City, Fla.• Nova High School Major: Accounting

2015-16 (Sophomore Season) Saw action in all 31 games as a sophomore...scored a career-best 12 points against Colgate (2/24)...added 11 points at American (2/6)...tied her career high with 11 points at Loyola (2/3) including a clutch 4-for-4 showing from the free throw line in the final minute to secure a 76-68 victory for the Mountain Hawks...scored 11 points behind a 3-for-5 showing from downtown at Bucknell (1/13)...dished three assists vs. American (1/9)...tallied a career-best seven points at Boston University (1/2)... scored five points in the season-opener at Monmouth (11/13).

2014-15 (Freshman Season) Saw action in 20 games...hit a pair of big three-pointers in the second half against Eastern Illinois (12/21) to record a career-high six points and help Lehigh to a 72-69 win...drained a three-pointer at NJIT (11/21)...scored her first career points against ESU (11/17).

BEFORE LEHIGH Devaney led her Nova High School team to two State Final Four Appearances, as well as a pair of district and regional titles, and an overall record of 93-22 during her four years… scored 1,372 points as a four-year varsity player and ranks in the top three all-time scorers in Nova history… was twice named to the Sun Sentinel’s 8A-7A-6A All-County First Team and was also selected as the Player of the Year in 2012-13…played for the South Florida Lady Jags AAU team and also spent four years on the cross country team and two years as a member of the track team… nominated as the Broward County Scholar Athlete of the Year and holds a strong GPA of 3.78.

Devaney’s Career Statistics

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Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #10 Kiernan McCloskey E. STROUDSBURG 2 4 0 at Duquesne 2 9 1

Guard/Forward • Senior • 6-1 * game started Fort Washington, Pa. • Germantown Academy Major: Finance Individual Career History

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring 2015-16Season (Juniorgp-gs Season)min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Sidelined2012-13 for28-0 the season206/7.4 due to8-47 injury. .1 7 0 1-21 .0 4 8 4-9 .4 4 4 13 20 33 1.2 15 0 4 15 5 7 21 0.8 2013-14 31-19 568/18.3 41-112 .3 6 6 22-57 .3 8 6 18-29 .6 2 1 15 44 59 1.9 42 0 27 24 7 27 122 3.9 2014-15TOTAL (Sophomore59-19 774/13.1 Season)49-159 .3 0 8 23-78 .2 9 5 22-38 .5 7 9 28 64 92 1.6 57 0 31 39 12 34 143 2.4 Saw action in every game…posted six points on 3-for-3 shooting in addition to pulling down six tough rebounds in an overtime loss to first-placeBurton, American...scoredKayla a sea- son-best ten points in addition to pulling down four boards in Lehigh’s league-opening win at Colgate (12/31)...chippedTotal in six points3-Point and a pair of F-Throwsrebounds againstRebounds Duquesne Scoring (12/28)...scoredSeason gp-gs a season-bestmin/avg fg-fgaseven pointspct againstfg-fga Hamptonpct ft-fta (12/2)...pulledpct off def downtot fiveavg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg rebounds2013-14 at31-22 NJIT 657/21.2(11/21) and52-168 at Monmouth .3 1 0 40-121 (11/15)…named .3 3 1 23-28 to .8 2 the1 12Patriot49 League61 2.0 42 0 71 72 2 22 167 5.4 AcademicTOTAL Honor31-22 Roll.657/21.2 52-168 .3 1 0 40-121 .3 3 1 23-28 .8 2 1 12 49 61 2.0 42 0 71 72 2 22 167 5.4

2013-14 (Freshman Season) Hoskins, Lindsay Had a solid freshman campaign, averaging 3.7 points and 3.6 rebounds per game… was named Patriot League RookieTotal of the Week3-Point twice duringF-Throws the season…averagedRebounds Scoring 7.7Season points andgp-gs 6 reboundsmin/avg perfg-fga game pctagainstfg-fga Colgate,pct Bucknellft-fta andpct Armyoff defto earntot heravg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg second Patriot League Rookie of the Week honor (3/3)...pulled down nine rebounds at2011-12 Colgate (3/1)...made20-0 75/3.8 her first4-14 career .2 8 6 start 1-3vs. Bucknell .3 3 3 (2/26)3-8 . 3 7and 5 finished8 12 20with 1.0five10 points0 and1 five3 rebounds...recorded1 2 12 0.6 a career-high2012-13 30-2912 points675/22.5 after shooting64-148 .4 4-for-43 2 from4-20 .the2 0 0 field57-76 and .73-for3 5 0 64 from88 the152 charity5.1 stripe57 1vs. 27Army53 (2/24)...finished6 31 189 6.3 with 2013-14 30-24 465/15.5 36-86 .4 1 9 0-9 .0 0 0 51-70 .7 2 9 38 74 112 3.7 63 0 31 28 7 23 123 4.1 sixTOTAL points and80-53 seven1215/15.2 rebounds104-248 at Navy .4 1 9 (2/19)5-32 and .1 5 against6 111-154 Lafayette .7 2 1 110 (2/22)...posted174 284 3.6 seven130 points1 59 against84 14Holy56 Cross324 (1/18)4.1 while grabbing four rebounds...tossed in a career-high 11 points versus Delaware (12/21)...had a career-high night against Saint Peter’s (12/9) with ten points and nine reboundsJordan, to claim Elizabeth Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition...was one of the most productive freshmen at Ohio State (11/27) with five points and four rebounds...contributed an impressive eight points, four rebounds and twoTotal assists against3-Point Mount St.F-Throws Mary’s (11/19)...pulledRebounds down six rebounds in her firstScoring collegiate game at Niagara (11/8). Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg BEFORE2012-13 LEHIGH17-0 56/3.3 4-18 .2 2 2 4-16 .2 5 0 3-4 .7 5 0 1 6 7 0.4 4 0 1 4 0 0 15 0.9 A2013-14 three-time31-0 All Inter-AC262/8.5 Selection,21-76 .2 7 McCloskey6 18-70 comes .2 5 7 to 4-5Lehigh .8 0 0 from2 Germantown12 14 0.5 Academy.16 0 11The 136-1 forward0 4 from64 2.1 Fort Washington,TOTAL 48-0 Pa., is318/6.6 the second25-94 player .2 6 6 in the22-86 school’s .2 5 6 history7-9 with .7 7 8 more3 than18 1,00021 points0.4 20 and0 1,00012 rebounds17 0 in4 her79 career,1.6 the other being Lehigh women’s basketball assistant coach Laura Kurz. McCloskey lead her team to a PAISSA State Cham- pionship in 2011 and was named to the PennsylvaniaKinek, All-State Kerry second team and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Second Team her senior year. She was a three-sport athlete at Germantown. In addition to her basketball honors, McCloskey was an All Inter-AC Selection for volleyballTotal her3-Point senior year andF-Throws ranked seventhRebounds in the high jump at the 2010 PIAA StateScoring Track andSeason Field Championships.gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2012-13 30-30 899/30.0 144-346 .4 1 6 10-37 .2 7 0 87-129 .6 7 4 53 197 250 8.3 76 2 32 97 54 21 385 12.8 2013-14 31-30 825/26.6 197-440 .4 4 8 11-32 .3 4 4 69-102 .6 7 6 65 164 229 7.4 85 3 45 100 28 38 474 15.3 TOTAL 61-60 1724/28.3 341-786 .4 3 4 21-69 .3 0 4 156-231 .6 7 5 118 361 479 7.9 161 5 77 197 82 59 859 14.1

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 30-0 356/11.9 47-133 .3 5 3 13-41 .3 1 7 39-56 .6 9 6 42 74 116 3.9 54 0 6 41 13 18 146 4.9 TOTAL 30-0 356/11.9 47-133 .3 5 3 13-41McCloskey’s .3 1 7 39-56 Career .6 9 6 42Statistics74 116 3.9 54 0 6 41 13 18 146 4.9 McCloskey, Kiernan

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 31-4 427/13.8 36-115 .3 1 3 8-27 .2 9 6 35-51 .6 8 6 41 71 112 3.6 35 0 20 38 4 18 115 3.7 TOTAL 31-4 427/13.8 36-115 .3 1 3 8-27 .2 9 6 35-51 .6 8 6 41 71 112 3.6 35 0 20 38 4 18 115 3.7

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 12-0 28/2.3 2-6 .3 3 3 1-3 .3 3 3 0-2 .0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 2 0 2 1 0 0 5 0.4 TOTAL 12-0 28/2.3 2-6 .3 3 3 1-3 .3 3 3 0-2 .0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 2 0 2 1 0 0 5 0.4 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 10

2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG 4 6 0 #11 Taylor Campbell at Duquesne 4 1 0 Guard • Junior • 5-9 * game started Chesterfield, Mo.• Marquette High School Major: International Relations

2015-16 (Sophomore Season) Stepped into a starting role late in the season with great success, making five starts and bringing high energy to the court...scored a career-best 18 points behind a 7-for- 10 showing from the field and 4-for-5 clip from three-point range at Colgate (3/2)... tallied eight points against Colgate (2/24)...made her first career start at Lafayette (2/20)...tallied five points against Lafayette (1/27)...scored four points against Kutz- town (11/15) and Saint Joseph’s (12/2)...played a career-high 14 minutes against Saint Peter’s (11/25).

2014-15 (Freshman Season) Saw action in 13 games...pulled down her first career rebound against Boston Univer- sity (1/3)...scored her first career points against East Stroudsburg (11/17)…named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

BEFORE LEHIGH All-time leading scorer (1,831) at Marquette High School, holds the record for most career steals (391) and also set a single-game scoring record of 50 points in her se- nior season… four-year All-State honoree and was selected to first team All-State following her senior season… averaged 17.2 points per game throughout her career, including an impressive 26.5 points per game during her senior campaign… earned Suburban West All-Conference Player of the Year honors and was a three-year captain of her high school squad, in addition to playing for the St. Louis Team Adidas AAU team… tallied a 3.9 GPA and was a member of National Honor Society and Model United Nations.

Campbell’s Career Statistics

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Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG* 15 9 0 #12 Gena Grundhoffer at Duquesne* 0 6 0

Forward • Freshman • 6-1 * game started Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc.• Assumption Major: Business

BEFORE LEHIGH Helped lead Assumption High School to two state championships and two sec- ond-place finishes throughout her career…Earned state tournament MVP honors in 2016 after guiding her squad to a state championship title…Set new state tourna- ment records for most points scored in a single game and most points scored in the tournament in 2016…Conference Player of the Year honors as both a junior and a senior…Finished her career with 1,815 points while guiding her team to a four-year record of 104-12…Member of the National Honor Society and was named to high honor roll throughout her high school career.

GETTING TO KNOW GENA Nickname: G Why did you choose Lehigh? Lehigh offers a perfect balance between athletics, academics and a social life. I also love the campus! What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The old buildings! Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Sue Troyan): Coach Troyan is an ex- cellent basketball coach and a great supporter as well. I admire how she really cares about you both on and off the court! Major & Why: I’m in the Business school but undecided on a major Favorite Place on Campus: Cundy Varsity House Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Color: Light blue Favorite Musical Artist: Smallpools Favorite Movie: Wreck It Ralph Favorite TV Show: Parks and Rec Favorite Website: Netflix Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Erin Andrews Favorite Pro Team: Green Bay Packers Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Michael Phelps Favorite place to study: Linderman Library Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Sleep Hobbies: Eating:) Most admired person and why: My mom! She is a very bright and talented woman Biggest sports accomplishment: Winning state in high school! Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: Forbes Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Be a good singer Dream Job: Traveling around the world If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Hockey If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel! And then give the rest to charity

Grundhoffer’s Career Statistics

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Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #13 Meagan Eripret E. STROUDSBURG 0 0 0 at Duquesne 0 0 0 Center • Sophomore • 6-3 * game started Allentown, Pa. • Salisbury Major: Arts and Sciences

2015-16 (Freshman Season) Sidelined for the season due to injury.

BEFORE LEHIGH Meagan Eripret, a local product from Allentown, Pa. is the all-time leading scorer at Salisbury High School with 1,788 career points. The 6-3 center was named the team MVP for all four years of her career and was a three-time first team All-Colonial League selection and two-time first team All-Area member. Eripret was also a two- time All-State honoree, including collecting first team honors as a junior. In addition to her strong high school career, Eripret also played four years with the Lehigh Val- ley Fever and one year with the Philadelphia Comets club teams. Impressive in the classroom as well, Eripret graduated 11th in her class, was a member of the National Honor Society and earned the President’s Award for Educational Excellence.

Eripret’s Career Statistics

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Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #14 Paige Galiani E. STROUDSBURG - - - at Duquesne 0 0 0 Guard • Freshman • 5-10 * game started Great Falls, Va. • Langley Major: Arts and Sciences

BEFORE LEHIGH Graduated as the all-time leading scorer at Langley High School in McLean, Va. with 1,443 career points…Named a two-time Virginia 6A All-State and Washington Post All-Met selection…Named the conference player of the year as a senior and finished her career as a three-time all-conference pick…A four-year varsity starter, and three- year team captain…Three-time team MVP who led Langley to its first conference championship since 1988 and its first state championship final in the school’s 50-year history…Finished her junior and senior seasons as one of the top three-point shooters in the DC Metro area…Selected as Langley’s Co-Female Athlete of the Year along with Lehigh player Jessica Donaldson…Played AAU ball for the PSPA Rams...Graduated with a 3.97 GPA.

GETTING TO KNOW PAIGE Why did you choose Lehigh?: I choose Lehigh because of its academic excellence and beautiful campus. What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite thing about Lehigh is the tight knit community. Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Sue Troyan): Coach Troyan is a coach who genuinely cares about her players’ development as an athlete and as a person. Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Color: Turquoise Favorite Musical Artist: Jack Johnson Favorite Movie: 27 Dresses Favorite TV Show: Greys Anatomy Favorite Website: Netflix Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Erin Andrews Favorite Pro Team: Redskins Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Alex Morgan Favorite place to study: Linderman Library Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Watch sad movies in bed Hobbies: Hiking, going for walks, taking naps Most admired person and why: My dog because no matter what he is always happy wagging his tail :) Biggest sports accomplishment: Broke All-Time Scoring record at my high school Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: TIME or Forbes Place I’d Like To Visit: Africa Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Touch my nose with my tongue Dream Job: Anything that involves traveling If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel the world

Galiani’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #15 Camryn Buhr E. STROUDSBURG* 7 3 0 at Duquesne* 6 6 0 Guard • Freshman • 6-1 * game started Mishawaka, Ind. • Penn Major: Arts and Sciences

BEFORE LEHIGH Helped lead Penn High School to its first-ever state championship as a senior in 2016…Three-time all-state selection…Finished her senior season averaging 19.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game while shooting 51 percent from the field…Named to the 2016 Indiana All-Star Team…Finished her high school career with 1,479 points and a school-record 702 career rebounds…Helped Penn to a 94-14 record over her four years…Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class and landed on Dean’s High Honor Roll for all semesters of her high school career.

GETTING TO KNOW CAMRYN Nickname: Camber Why did you choose Lehigh? I chose Lehigh because I wanted a school with a good balance between academics and athletics. At Lehigh I found a place where I can succeed in basketball and in school. What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The campus, especially in the fall Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Sue Troyan): Coach Troyan is great about valuing her players both academically and athletically. She always makes sure everyone is on the same page and is doing well on and off the court. Major & Why: Pre- Health. I want to possibly become a physical therapist and stay involved in sports. Favorite Place on Campus: The Cup Favorite Food: Chinese Food Favorite Color: Forest Green Favorite Musical Artist: Maroon Five and Dave Matthews Band Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Website: Netflix Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Ron Burgundy Favorite Pro Team: Colts Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Aly Raisman Favorite place to study: Linderman Library Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Watch a movie or read a book Hobbies: Naps, reading, hiking, & being at my lake house Most admired person and why: My grandma for always supporting me and sending me bomb desserts in the mail Biggest sports accomplishment: Winning State Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: TIME Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Photographic Memory Dream Job: Ref for the Puppy Bowl One unique thing no one knows about me: I can do a really good dolphin imper- sonation If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer. I was actually a goalie for many years. If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Share it with family and rescue all the homeless dogs in the world

Buhr’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG* 22 1 1 #20 Quinci Mann at Duquesne* 22 0 1 * game started Guard • Junior • 5-10 San Francisco, Calif.• St. Ignatius Prep Major: Political Science

2015-16 (Sophomore Season) Named second team All-Patriot League after averaging 13.3 points per game and draining a team-best 58 three-pointers…led the team with 73 assists, a .430 three- point field goal percentage and .823 free throw percentage that ranked second best in the Patriot League…tallied a team-best 15 points in the Patriot League Semifinals at Army (3/11)…chipped in 19 points and a season-best five assists against Colgate (2/24)...scored 19 points in a big win at Lafayette (2/20)...led the team with 16 points against American (2/6)...scored a career-best 24 points behind a 9-for-14 showing from the field against Boston University (1/30)...strung together an 11-game dou- ble-digit scoring streak from Dec. 2 to Jan. 20...tossed in 18 points behind a 7-for-13 showing from the field at Bucknell (1/13)...scored a team-best 21 points at Hampton to go along with four assists (12/20)...led Lehigh with 20 points against Saint Joseph’s (12/2) and a career-best 23 points at Illinois (12/6)...tallied 21 points in the season opener at Monmouth (11/13).

2014-15 (Freshman Season) Strong rookie campaign in which she was named to Patriot League All-Rookie team... scored in double-figures in 12 games and started all 31 games...tied her career high with 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting to help lift Lehigh to a semifinal victory over Army (3/9)...scored 12 points in the Patriot League Quarterfinals at Holy Cross (3/6)... registered 16 points at Lafayette, 14 of which came in the second half...tallied 11 points, two rebounds and a career-high six assists in a big win over Bucknell (1/28)...led the team with 15 points, all of which came in the second half, in a win over rival Lafayette (1/25)...totaled ten points, two rebounds and an assist against Boston University (1/3)...tallied 11 points and three assists against Duquesne (12/28)...posted a team-best 14 points at St. Joe’s (12/4), including the game-winning layup with 4.4 seconds to play, while also pulling down five rebounds to be named Patriot League Rookie of the Week...kicked off the season with an impressive 16-point performance at Monmouth (11/15), while also contributing five assists to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition.

BEFORE LEHIGH Mann was the leading scorer on a St. Ignatius College Preparatory team that was home to a talented roster of five Division I NCAA scholarship eligible student-athletes… helped lead St. Ignatius to CIF NorCal finals in 2013 and a West Coast Ath- letic League championship in 2014 as a two-time first team All-League player… also a starter on the Cal Stars Nike Elite AAU team that finished second at Nike Nationals, the most prestigious AAU Tournament held each summer… strong in the classroom as well as a member of her school’s honor roll with a weighted GPA of 3.85.

Mann’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #22 Hannah Headstrom E. STROUDSBURG* 5 6 2 at Duquesne* 2 4 2

Guard • Freshman • 5-9 * game started Minnetonka, Minn. • Minnetonka Major: IDEAS

BEFORE LEHIGH A Prospect Nation four-star recruit out of Minnetonka (Minn.) High School…Led Minnetonka to a 2016 state championship and earned a spot on the state champi- onship All-Tournament team…Three-time all-conference honoree and two-year team captain…Graduated as the school’s career and single-season record holder for assists…Following the 2016 state championship, Minnetonka finished the season ranked 18th in the country in the ESPN rankings…Named a National AP Scholar, Academic All-State and graduated summa cum laude with a 4.0 unweighted GPA through seven semesters.

Hedstrom’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG - - - #23 Kari Moffat at Duquesne - - - Guard • Senior • 5-6 * game started Lincolnshire, Ill. • Adlai E. Stevenson Major: Journalism

2015-16 (Junior Season) Saw action in 16 games...scored a point from the free throw line against Army (2/27)... pulled down a rebound against BU (1/30)...recorded an assist against Villanova (11/29) and Saint Peter’s (11/25).

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) Saw action in 15 games...scored a basket against Loyola (2/7)...recorded a rebound against Duquesne (12/28)...scored two points and pulled down a rebound at NJIT (11/21).

2013-14 (Freshman Season) Saw action in 11 games...scored her first career points at Lafayette (1/25) and recorded an assist against Mount St. Mary’s (11/19) and a rebound at Niagara (11/8).

BEFORE LEHIGH Moffat, a 5-6 guard from Lincolnshire, Ill., was captain of her basketball teams at Adlai E. Stevenson High School that won back-to-back Illinois Regional Championships in 2012 and 2013. She led her team in assists her junior and senior seasons while also being named to the North Suburban All-Academic Team. Moffat is a three-time All-Conference and two time All Area selection.

Moffat’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG 0 0 0 #24 Bryce Menendez at Duquesne 0 1 0 Forward • Sophomore • 6-2 * game started Naperville, Ill. • Neuqua Valley Major: Engineering

2015-16 (Freshman Season) Missed a majority of the season due to illness…saw action in six games…recorded a rebound against Army (2/27)...saw first career action against BU (1/30).

BEFORE LEHIGH Bryce Menendez, a 6-2 forward, will come to Lehigh from Naperville, Ill. where she helped lead her Neuqua Valley High School team to a conference championship through all four years of her career. She earned Conference Player of the Year and All-Area honors for her efforts. Menendez also helped lead her Illinois Elite AAU team to a second place finish at Nationals. Off the court, Menendez earned high honor roll status during all four years of her high school career and was named an Indian Prairie Scholar.

Menendez’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG 0 4 3 #25 Kayla Burton at Duquesne 0 4 1

Guard • Senior • 5-8 * game started Newton, Mass. • Newton South Major: Journalism

2015-16 (Junior Season) Saw action in all 31 games…dished six assists and hit a three-pointer that broke a 65- 65 tie and gave Lehigh the lead for good against Lafayette (1/27)...tallied six points on a perfect 3-for-3 effort from the field at Bucknell (1/13)...provided a big spark off the bench with ten points against Montana (11/28) and nine against Saint Joseph’s (12/2)...dished five assists against Saint Peter’s (11/25).

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) Saw action in all 31 games…put together a strong effort against Loyola with seven points, two rebounds and three assists (2/7)...chipped in five points and an assist to help Lehigh down Boston University (1/3)...scored a season-best 13 points against Hampton (12/2), including the game-tying three-pointer that sparked a 24-3 Lehigh run and lifted the Mountain Hawks to an 85-67 victory…named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013-14) Was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team after leading the Mountain Hawks in three-point shooting percentage (33.1) and averaging 5.4 points per game…scored in double-digits six times during the season...contributed 11 points and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Boston Universty (1/5)...tossed in a career-high 15 points that included three big second-half three-pointers versus Colgate (1/2)...finished with 14 points against Vermont (12/20) while also dishing a team-leading five assists...dished out a career-high seven assists against Saint Peter’s (12/9)... tallied a team-leading 14 points at Rhode Island (11/23)...contributed 12 points versus Villanova (11/14) while also dishing out five assists and snatching three rebounds...... recorded 11 points in her collegiate debut at Niagara (11/8) to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition.

BEFORE LEHIGH Burton was a point guard at Newton South High School for four years, including two as a captain. The 5-7 Newton, Mass., native averaged 15.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game her senior year before being named a 2013 McDonald’s All-American Nominee and to the All-State team. She was also recognized for her strong academic achievements with selec- tions to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Teams in 2013. An ESPN HoopGurlz four start recruit and Dual County League All Star for four years, Burton won a number of AAU tournament titles with her Bay State Jaguars program. She had success on the track as a 2013 Dual County League Champion in the Mile Run and 4x800 meter relay.

Burton’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG 6 4 1 #30 Cameryn Benz at Duquesne 7 4 0 Forward • Freshman • 6-3 * game started Montgomery, N.J. • Montgomery Major: Arts and Sciences

BEFORE LEHIGH Graduated as Montgomery High School’s all-time leading scorer (1,593) and re- bounder (939)…Became the youngest player in school history to reach the 1,000 point milestone…Recorded 40 double-doubles throughout her high school career… Finished her senior season averaging 20.8 points and 11.5 rebounds per game… Earned All-Conference and All-Area honors in all four years of her career…Named the Princeton Packet Player of the Year in 2015…Member of the National Honor Society…Named to the honor roll during every year of high school career…Earned the Montgomery High School’s Good Citizenship Award.

GETTING TO KNOW CAMERYN Nickname: Benz Why did you choose Lehigh? I chose Lehigh because it offers great academics and a competitive basketball environment. I also loved the relationships on the team which made it feel like a family. What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite thing about Lehigh is the team and the community around campus. Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Sue Troyan): Coach Troyan is a very caring person who seeks a team with not just skill but relationships and friendships as well. She is always there to talk and be honest with you on and off the court. Major & Why: I am undecided but hoping to get involved in something in the business school. Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library Favorite Food: Pop-tarts Favorite Color: Purple Favorite Musical Artist: Taylor Swift Favorite Movie: Little Giants Favorite TV Show: Castle Favorite Website: Facebook Favorite Pro Team: Seattle Seahawks Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Peyton Manning Favorite place to study: Linderman Library Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Watch movies and listen to music Hobbies: Eating, sleeping, traveling, anything outdoors Biggest sports accomplishment: Breaking my school’s 30 year old record for most points scored Magazine Cover I’d Like To Be On: People Magazine Place I’d Like To Visit: Australia or Greece Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing Dream Job: Veterinarian One unique thing no one knows about me: I have my scuba license If I Didn’t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Donate to charity, then share some with my family and close friends

Benz’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. #33 Hailey Pascoe E. STROUDSBURG 7 1 0 at Duquesne 5 0 0

Guard • Sophomore • 5-9 * game started Concord, Calif. • Clayton Valley Major: Psychology

2015-16 (Freshman Season) Named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team...started 24 games and appearance in all 31 contests...drained three treys against BU (1/30)...pulled down a career-best six rebounds against Lafayette (1/27)...scored a career-high nine points behind three three-pointers at Navy (1/20)...tallied six points against Holy Cross (1/17)...scored five points against Boston University (1/2), Saint Joseph’s (12/2), Delaware State (11/23) and Monmouth (11/13).

BEFORE LEHIGH Hailey Pascoe, a 5-9 guard, is the all-time leading scorer at Clayton Valley Charter High School in Concord, Calif. with 1,840 points and also holds the school’s sin- gle-season scoring (707) and single-season free throws (105) records. Pascoe was a four-year varsity starter and three-year captain who averaged 16.1 points per game throughout her career, including an impressive mark of 22.1 points per game during her senior season. A four-time All-League selection and two-time All-League MVP, Pascoe also earned her high school’s Female Athlete of the Year award following her senior season. Pascoe is the third member of Kelly Sopak’s Cal Stars AAU program to join the Mountain Hawks in recent years (Kelly Peterson ’13, Quinci Mann ’18). As a sophomore, Pascoe was a key con- tributor to the Cal Stars team that finished second overall at Nike Nationals and completed her AAU career with another strong showing at Nationals last summer. Strong in the classroom as well, Pascoe graduated with a 4.2 GPA.

Pascoe’s Career Statistics

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2016-17 Game-By-Game:

Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. E. STROUDSBURG* 0 4 0 #44 Mae Williams at Duquesne* 1 3 0 * game started Forward • Junior • 6-0 Lafayette, Colo.• Monarch Major: Bioengineering

2015-16 (Sophomore Season) Saw action in 15 games…scored four points in a big win at Lafayette (2/20)...drained a three-pointer in a 61-52 win at American (2/6)...recorded two rebounds and an assist against BU (1/30)...went 2-for-2 from the free throw line at Bucknell (1/13)... pulled down two rebounds in the league-opener at Army West Point (12/30)...missed non-league play due to illness.

2014-15 (Freshman Season) Saw action in 15 games...scored her first career point against Holy Cross (2/14)... pulled down three rebounds and dished an assist against East Stroudsburg (11/17).

BEFORE LEHIGH Williams comes to Lehigh from Lafayette, Colo. where she helped lead Monarch High School to a runner-up finish in the Girls Class 5A State Championship… competed in the USA Olympic Trials and was a member of the Blue-Star/Hoopgurlz All-State Game as well as a CHSAA first team All-State honoree… played for the Mile High Rockies AAU team…graduated with Magna Cum Laude class honors and was named her school’s student of the semester in 2014.

Williams’ Career Statistics

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Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Phone 610-758-3174 • Twitter: @LehighSports 2016-17 LEHIGH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME 3: DELAWARE STATE• PAGE 24 WHEN LEHIGH... LEHIGH... TEAM GAME HIGHS Played at home: ...... 1-0 By Month Played on the road:...... 0-1 November...... 1-1 December...... 0-0 Led at the half:...... 1-0 January...... 0-0 Trailed at the half:...... 0-1 February...... 0-0 Was tied at the half:...... 0-0 March...... 0-0 Went to overtime:...... 0-0 Went to double overtime: ...... 0-0 By Day Sunday...... 0-1 Scored 90 or more points:...... 0-0 Monday...... 0-0 Scored 80-89 points:...... 0-0 Tuesday...... 0-0 Scored 70-79 points:...... 1-0 Wednesday...... 0-0 Scored 60-69 points:...... 0-0 Thursday...... 0-0 Scored 50-59 points:...... 0-0 Friday...... 1-0 Scored 40-49 points:...... 0-1 Saturday...... 0-0 Scored fewer than 40 points:...... 0-0 VS. THE CONFERENCES Allowed 90 or more points:...... 0-0 A-10...... 0-1 Allowed 80-89 points:...... 0-0 PSAC...... 1-0 Allowed 70-79 points:...... 1-0 Allowed 60-69 points:...... 0-1 Allowed 50-59 points:...... 0-0 Allowed 40-49 points:...... 0-0 Allowed fewer than 40 points:...... 0-0

Shot 50% or more:...... 0-0 Shot 40-49%:...... 0-0 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Shot 30-39%:...... 1-0 Shot under 30%:...... 0-1

Allowed 50% or more...... 0-0 Allowed 40-49%:...... 0-0 Allowed 30-39%:...... 1-0 Allowed under 30%:...... 0-1

Shot 50% or more 3FG:...... 0-0 Shot 40-49% 3FG:...... 0-0 Shot 30-39% 3FG:...... 0-0 Shot under 30% 3FG:...... 1-1

Outrebounded opponents:...... 1-0 Was outrebounded:...... 0-1 Tied opponent in rebounding:...... 0-0

Committed less than 15 turnovers:...0-0 Committed 15 or more turnovers:....1-0

Forced 15 or more turnovers:...... 0-1 Forced fewer than 15 turnovers:...... 1-0

Committed more turnovers:...... 1-1 Committed fewer turnovers:...... 0-0 Tied in turnovers...... 0-0

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GAME 1: LEHIGH 78, EAST STROUDSBURG 72 GAME 2: DUQUESNE 63, LEHIGH 49

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