2 0 0 5 - 0 6 S c h e d u l e Robert Morris (0-0) vs. Youngstown State (0-0) Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 ~ 7:30 p.m. ET November (0-0) Moon Township, Pa. ~ Charles L. Sewall Center (3,056) 18 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7:30 p.m. On the Internet (live and archived) at: www.sports.yahoo.com 26 vs. Loyola (Ill.) % 2:00 p.m. (Adam Gusky, play-by-play and Matt Bush, color) 27 @ Roundball Classic % 12 / 2:00 p.m. 30 @ West 7:00 p.m. Opening Remarks: The 2005-06 edition of Robert Morris University women’s takes to the hardwood for its opening game of the 30th season of Colonial basketball in a December (0-0) 7:30 p.m. tilt with visiting Youngstown State University. The Colonials are coming off one of 4 NORFOLK STATE 1:00 p.m. the most successful seasons in the history of the program. After posting just a 2-24 record 6 7:30 p.m. against Division I opponents in 2003-04, RMU finished 2004-05 with a 20-10 record and 10 WAGNER * 7:30 p.m. were one game shy of making the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The 21 @ Duquesne 7:05 p.m. Colonials, under the guidance of third-year head coach Sal Buscaglia, return all five of its 28 @ Cleveland State 7:00 p.m. starters from a season ago including 2005 Northeast Conference Player of the Year Sugeiry 30 @ Xavier 7:00 p.m. Monsac, All-NEC Second Team honoree DeSheyna Perry, and Tess Cooley who was named to the NEC All-Tournament Team. Monsac averaged a double-double, 20.1 points and 11.6 January (0-0) rebounds per game, to lead Robert Morris in 2004-05. Perry tallied 12.0 points and 81 assists, 9 @ Monmouth * 7:00 p.m. while Cooley rounded out three Colonials in double figures with 10.4 points per outing and 11 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) * 7:30 p.m. 6.5 rebounds. Top newcomers to the team are junior college transfers Psyche Butler, a 5-10 14 LONG ISLAND * 5:00 p.m. guard, and Natasha Summerville, a 5-9 guard, and 5-6 freshman guard Crystal Ahmed. 16 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * 7:30 p.m. 21 @ Wagner * 4:00 p.m. Quick Stat Of The Night: The Colonials won their first season-opener in 14 years in 2004 23 @ Sacred Heart * 7:00 p.m. 28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 5:00 p.m. with a 72-56 win over visiting Akron. Overall the Colonials own a 10-18 record in season- 30 MONMOUTH * 7:30 p.m. openers, including an 8-7 mark at home. This is the third straight season that the Colonials have opened at home. In 2004-05 the Colonials posted a 7-5 non-conference record, includ- February (0-0) ing a 5-1 record at the Sewall Center. 2 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * 7:00 p.m. 6 @ Mount St. Mary's * 7:00 p.m. The Series: Youngstown State owns a 14-2 series lead over Robert Morris. Youngstown State 10 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * 5:00 p.m. has won the last seven meetings between the two schools. RMU and YSU have not played 12 QUINNIPIAC *$ 12:00 p.m. since the 2002-2003 season. RMU and YSU first met in 1982 with Youngstown State posting 15 @ St. Francis (Pa.) * 7:00 p.m. an 84-59 victory. The Penguins tallied four straight victories before Robert Morris earned its 18 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * 2:00 p.m. first victory, 77-63, during the 1987-88 season at home. YSU went on a three-game winning 20 @ Long Island * 7:00 p.m. streak before the Colonials recorded their second victory over the Penguins. During the 1991- 25 MOUNT ST. MARY'S * 5:00 p.m. 92 season. RMU won 76-71 at Youngstown. 27 @ Quinnipiac * 5:00 p.m.

March (0-0) 2005-06 Probable Starters (Youngstown State @ Robert Morris) 4 NEC Quarterfinals TBA 7 NEC Semifinals TBA YOUNGSTOWN STATE (0-0) 11 NEC Championship TBA No. P Name Pts. Reb. Hometown HOME GAMES IN BOLD AND ALL CAPS 3 F Jessica Schloemp (6-3, So.) 2.5 2.3 Findlay, * NEC Game; % Best Western Roundball Classic 4 G Lauren Branson (5-6, So.) 3.6 2.6 Cincinnati, Ohio 20 G Kristy Gaudiose (5-7, Jr.) 4.9 1.8 Poland, Ohio RMU vs. Youngstown State 24 G Ashlee Russo (5-7, Sr.) 2.5 0.9 Boardman, Ohio 44 F Michelle Holmes (5-8, Sr.) 5.8 3.1 Cincinnati, Ohio Series Record YSU, 14-2 ROBERT MORRIS (0-0) First Meeting 1982 11 G DeSheyna Perry (5-7, Sr.) 12.0 3.6 Beloit, Wisc. 15 F/C Sugeiry Monsac (6-1, Sr.) 20.1 11.6 Villa Maria, Dom. Rep. Last Meeting 2003 32 G Natasha Summerville (5-9, Jr.) -- -- Arlington, Current Streak YSU 7 33 G Psyche Butler (5-10, Jr.) -- -- Fort Worth, Texas Buscaglia vs. Youngstown State 3-9 44 F Tess Cooley (6-1, Sr.) 10.4 6.5 Memphis, Tenn. 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 2 Sal Buscaglia Career Coaching Record Third Season ~ Canisius ‘76 1978-79 Hilbert College 7-10 2005 Brenda Reilly Coach of the Year 1979-80 Hilbert College 10-8 NJCAA Regional Qualifier ‘Coach Sal” as he is respectfully called is enter- 1980-81 Hilbert College 11-7 NJCAA Regional Qualifier ing his third season at the helm and has turned 1981-82 Hilbert College 18-4 NJCAA Regional Runner-up the Colonials into not only a Northeast 1982-83 Hilbert College 25-2 NJCAA Regional Tourn. Conference contender, but a nationally compet- 1983-84 Hilbert College 23-3 NJCAA Regional Tourn. 1984-85 Hilbert College 17-3 NJCAA Regional Tourn. itive program in his short time at Robert 1985-86 Hilbert College 29-1 NJCAA Regional Tourn. Morris. 1986-87 Hilbert College 28-3 NJCAA Regional Tourn. With nine national tournament appear- 1987-88 Hilbert College 28-7 NJCAA Regional Tourn. ances and only two losing seasons, the 1988-89 Hilbert College 29-4 NJCAA National Sweet 16 Colonials, although finishing with a 3-24 over- 1989-90 Hilbert College 28-3 NJCAA National Elite 8 all record in his first season, finished 20-10 last season with his first 1990-91 Buffalo 16-11 ECC Conference Tourn. Finalist recruiting class, tying for third in the nation in largest turnarounds 1991-92 Buffalo 23-6 ECC Regular Season Champions in one season and marked just the third time that the program has ECC Tourn. Champions tallied a 20-win season. Along the way, Buscaglia tallied his 500th 1992-93 Buffalo 13-13 ECC Regular Season Champions career head coaching victory and currently boosts an overall coaching 1993-94 Buffalo 20-9 ECC Regular Season Champions record of 510-225. ECC Tourn. Champions 1994-95 Buffalo 20-8 Mid-Con Regular Season Buscaglia guided the Colonials to the conference champi- Co-Champions onship game for the first time since 1991. Along the way, the 1995-96 Buffalo 23-8 Mid-Con Tourn. Finals Colonials posted wins over Mid-American teams Akron and 1996-97 Buffalo 22-6 Mid-Con Tourn. Semifinals Marshall, along with Atlantic 10 member and cross town rival 1997-98 Buffalo 18-10 Mid-Con Tourn. Semifinals Duquesne. In addition, Robert Morris beat St. Francis (Pa.), Mount 1998-99 Manhattan 10-18 MAAC Tourn. Quarterfinals St. Mary's, and Monmouth. Prior to his arrival the team had 16, 15, 1999-00 Manhattan 17-12 MAAC Tourn. Quarterfinals and 13 game losing streaks, respectively, versus those teams. 2000-01 Manhattan 14-14 MAAC Tourn. Quarterfinals Before Robert Morris, Buscaglia spent five seasons at 2001-02 Manhattan 18-11 MAAC Tourn. Semifinals Manhattan College (1998-2003). In just his second season at 2002-03 Manhattan 20-10 MAAC Regular Season Champions Manhattan, Buscaglia led the Lady Jaspers to a 17-win season, mark- MAAC Tourn. Champions ing the fifth most victories in school history, and was recognized as NCAA Tourn. 2003-04 Robert Morris 3-24 the 24th most improved team in NCAA Division I. In five seasons 2004-05 Robert Morris 20-10 NEC Tourn. Finals at Manhattan, Buscaglia compiled a record of 79-65, including a 20- 2005-06 Robert Morris 0-0 Preseason No. 1 Pick 10 record and NCAA tournament appearance in 2002-03. Over his career, Buscaglia has won five conference titles at Record at Hilbert College 253-55 (12 seasons) the Division I level and has averaged 18 victories per year. In his 13 Record at Bufalo 155-71 (8 seasons) years as a Division I head coach, Buscaglia has guided his teams to Record at Manhattan 79-65 (5 seasons) winning seasons in 11 of them. He also owns 14 Coach of the Year Record at Robert Morris 23-34 (2 seasons) honors. Division I Record 240-159 (14 seasons) Division II Record 16-11 (1 season) The Buscaglia File Overall Coaching Record 510-225 (27 seasons)

Born: Feb. 14, 1954 Family: Son, Charlie (26), Daughter, Deanna (28), Grandson, Shane (2) When Appointed: May 2, 2003 (fifth coach in 30-year history) Alma Mater / Year: Canisius / 1976 Degrees: Bachelor of Science in Business, Accounting - Canisius / 1976 Master in Business Education - State Univ. of College at Buffalo / 1980 Master's of Physical Education - Canisius / 1989 Collegiate Coaching Experience: Manhattan College - Head Coach, 1998-2003 University at Buffalo - Head Coach, 1990-98 Hilbert Junior College - Head Coach, 1977-90 Other Coaching Experience: USA Basketball, Olympic Festival - Assistant Coach, 1992 USA Basketball, Olympic Festival - Trial Coach, 1989 Empire State Games, Women's Basketball - Head Coach, Western Division 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 3

C o a c h i n g S t a f f Colonials at a Glance Starters Returning / Lost ...... 5 / 0 Charlie Buscaglia Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 7 / 5 First Assistant Coach ~ Recruiting Coordinator Returning Starters (Ht., Year) (ppg / rpg): F - Sugeiry Monsac (6-1, Sr.) (20.1 / 11.6) Third Season ~ Manhattan ‘03 F - Tess Cooley (6-1, Sr.) (10. 4 / 6.5) Charlie Buscaglia enters his third season as an assistant women's basket- G - DeSheyna Perry (5-7, Sr.) (12.0 / 3.8) ball coach at Robert Morris, but his seventh year working under head G - Amie Harris (5-10, Sr.) (4.4 / 2.3) coach Sal Buscaglia. Buscaglia is involved in all aspects of the program G - Le’Sheala Dawson (5-10, Sr.) (7.9 / 2.9 with special emphasis on recruiting. In addition to recruiting he works 2004-05 Overall Record: 20-10 primarily with the development of the perimeter players, practice planning, game strategy, 2004-05 Home Record: 12-3 and oversees the purchasing of uniforms and equipment. 2004-05 Road Record: 7-6 Buscaglia came to Robert Morris from Manhattan College, the 2003 Metro 2004-05 Neutral Record: 1-1 Atlantic Athletics Conference Champions and NCAA tournament participant, where he was 2004-05 NEC Record / Finish: 13-5 / 3rd an assistant from 1998 until 2003. While at Manhattan, Buscaglia focused mainly on recruiting. Buscaglia believes that recruiting is the life line of the success of Robert Morris basketball. He continues to have strong ties throughout the entire country, along with pre- Robert Morris Quick Facts mier junior college programs. Aside from recruiting, Buscaglia has helped run summer basketball camps and clin- Location: Moon Township, Pa. ics at the University at Buffalo from 1994 until 1998 and was a camp coordinator at Founded: 1921 Manhattan during his tenure there. Enrollment: 5,000 Affiliation: NCAA I Toyelle Wilson Conference: Northeast Nickname: Colonials Assistant Coach President: Dr. Gregory G Dell’Omo Third Season ~ Manhattan ‘03 Home Court: Charles L. Sewall Center Capacity: 3,056 Toyelle Wilson enters her third season as an assistant coach for the Lady Colonials. She is primarily responsible with the skill development of the Athletic Director: Criag Coleman, M.D. guards, assisting the recruiting coordinator with campus visits, and coor- Asst. Athletic Director: Marty Galosi dinating the preseason and postseason conditioning regimen. Additional Asst. Athletic Director: Meghan Sweeney responsibilities include opponent scouting, film exchange, assisting the head coach with game Asst. Athletic Director: Sean Simmons preparation, game strategy, and practice planning, and coordinating the "Coach Sal's Girls' Senior Woman Administrator: Addie Muti Basketball Camps." Sports Information Director: Jim Duzyk Head coach Sal Buscaglia offered Wilson her first career coaching job after closing Asst. Sports Info Director: Ken Baker out a four year playing career under him at Manhattan College. As a freshman she started 18 of 29 games for the Lady Jaspers. She averaged 5.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game during Asst. Sports Info Director: Morgan Hawley the 1999-2000 campaign. Office: (412) 262-8694 In 2002-03, she helped Manhattan finish the season with a 20-10 overall record, Fax: (412) 262-8557 including a 15-3 record in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Jaspers won the Press Row: (412) 262-8613 MAAC tournament and earned a berth into the NCAA Division I Tournament. Wilson, a E-mail: [email protected] team captain, was named Defensive Player of the Year for Manhattan. RMU vs. 2005-06 Opponents Derrick Harrison Youngstown State...... 2-14 Assistant Coach Central State ...... 5-10 Loyola (Ill.)...... First Meeting Third Season ~ Potsdam ‘94 Duquesne ...... 11-21 Derrick Harrison is in his third season as an assistant women's basketball UMBC (possible opponent)...... 5-6 coach for the Colonials. On the court, Harrison assists head coach Sal Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 17-20 Buscaglia with the development of the post players and his off the court Long Island ...... 24-14 responsibilities include team travel, budget management and scheduling Monmouth ...... 12-28 for the Colonials. ...... 1-16 Harrison came to the Colonials from Manhattan College, where he was an assistant Mount St. Mary’s ...... 5-30 coach for one season. Harrison's responsibilities with the Jaspers included recruiting, tape South (possible opponent)...... First Meeting exchange, travel, organizing summer basketball camps and working with the post players. Norfolk State...... First Meeting Before joining Manhattan, which won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Pittsburgh ...... 0-21 championship and reached the NCAA tournament in 2002-03, Harrison was the head Quinnipiac ...... 5-7 women's basketball coach and sports information director at City College of New York from Sacred Heart ...... 3-8 1999 until 2002. When named coach at CCNY, he inherited a team that had a 10-40 record St. Francis (N.Y.) ...... 25-13 in the previous two seasons. In his three seasons at CCNY, Harrison owned an overall record St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 25-30 of 36-42, including a 24-18 mark in the CUNY Athletic Conference. Cleveland State...... 2-3 Prior to his hiring at CCNY, Harrison was an assistant varsity coach and head jun- Xavier...... 0-1 ior varsity coach at Hunter College in New York City. In his two years at Hunter, the Hawks Wagner ...... 11-29 won back-to-back conference championships (1997-98, 1998-99) and reached the NCAA Total ...... 153-242 Tournament for the first time since 1998-99. 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 4

RMU-YSU Statistical Comparison * AROUND THE NEC Category YSU RMU All Games All Games 2005-06 Standings Points Per Game 62.8 62.7 (through games of 11/12/05) Points Allowed Per Game 64.4 58.5 Scoring Margin -1.6 +4.3 NEC All Field-Goal Percentage .397 .389 1. Central Connecticut State 0-0 0-0 Three-Point FG Percentage .363 .322 Fairleigh Dickinson 0-0 0-0 Three-Point FG Made per Game 6.1 5.5 Long Island 0-0 0-0 Free-Throw Percentage .752 .639 Monmouth 0-0 0-0 Opponent FG Percentage .390 .398 Mount St. Mary’s 0-0 0-0 Opponent Three-Point FG Percentage .310 .307 Quinnipiac 0-0 0-0 Opponent Free-Throw Percentage .679 .690 Sacred Heart 0-0 0-0 Rebound Average 37.6 36.6 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0-0 0-0 Rebound Margin -0.5 -2.0 Robert Morris 0-0 0-0 * 2004-05 Statistics Wagner 0-0 0-0 St. Francis (Pa.) 0-0 0-2 Scouting the Penguins - Youngstown State finished the 2004-05 campaign with an overall record of 12-16. The Penguins tallied an eight game improvement from the pre- Results / Upcoming Games: vious season and a sixth-place finish in the Horizon League after being predicted to fin- ish in the cellar. YSU faced the Ohio Legends on Nov. 12 in an exhibition game. The Friday, November 11 Penguins topped the Ohio Legends, 78-75. Michelle Holmes led the way with 21 St. Francis (Pa.) vs. 80-32 points and seven rebounds. Velissa Vaughn came off the bench to record 12 points, while Jessica Schloemp tallied 11 points and seven boards. Saturday, November 12 St. Francis (Pa.) vs. 80-52 Youngstown State Head Coach - In her third season as the head coach of the Penguins is Tisha Hill (, 1993), who owns an overall record of 16-40. Prior to Friday, November 18 Youngstown State, Hill spent two seasons as the top assistant and recruiting coordina- Central Conn. State at Eastern Michigan 7:00 pm tor at Ball State. She helped to guide Ball State to back-to-back 20-win seasons and two Monmouth vs. Delaware State 5:00 pm straight WNIT second round appearances in 2002 and 2003. From 1997-2001 Hill Quinnipiac at Dartmouth 7:00 pm was an assistant at Virginia Tech, were the she helped the Hoakies to four straight post Sacred Heart at Providence 7:30 pm season appearances. Hill also spent two seasons as an assistant coach at UW-Green Bay St. Francis (N.Y.) vs. Florida 6:00 pm and two years on the staff at Indiana. Youngstown State at ROBERT MORRIS 7:30 pm

RMU’s Last Game - No. 3 Robert Morris fell short in its quest for a third Northeast Saturday, November 19 Conference Championship in the program’s 29-year history in a 65-50 setback at No. Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Columbia TBA 1 St. Francis (Pa.) in the 2005 NEC championship game. NEC Player of the Year Long Island vs. Stanford 2:00 pm Sugeiry Monsac posted her 21st double-double of the season, scoring 20 points and Monmouth vs. Navy 7:00 pm grabbing 13 rebounds for Robert Morris. Tess Cooley added 18 points and seven Mount St. Mary’s at George Mason 3:00 pm boards. Both Colonial players were selected to the All-Tournament Team. The Red St. Francis (N.Y.) vs. Colorado State TBA Flashes Christin Black scored 13 of her 17 points in the first half to stake St. Francis to St. Francis (Pa.) at Cincinnati 3:00 pm a 28-20 halftime lead. She canned back-to-back treys to open the game and also paced Wagner at Lafayette 1:00 pm the Flash on the afternoon in rebounds (eight) and assists (five). St. Francis stretched its advantage to 15 points, 48-33, on a lay-up by Swink with 8:22 to play before Robert Sunday, November 20 Morris began to chip away at the SFU lead. The Colonials mounted an 11-3 run Fairleigh Dickinson vs. behind six points from Monsac and the junior’s two free throws with 2:49 to play UMBC/Morgan State TBA trimmed SFU’s lead to seven, 51-44. The Red Flash assumed control of the game down Long Island vs. Minnesota/San Francisco TBA the stretch, however, outscoring RMU, 14-6, to close the contest. St. Francis sank nine St. Francis (N.Y.) vs. Seton Hall 4:00 pm of its final 10 attempts from the free throw line in the final two minutes to clinch the victory. Monsac sank seven-of-15 shots from the field and six-of-six attempts from the Monday, November 21 line. Cooley shot seven-for-11 from the floor and two-for-two from the stripe. St. Stony Brook at Quinnipiac 7:00 pm Francis (21-9) shot 46.5 percent (20-for-43) from the field and 50.0 percent (five-for- St. Francis (Pa.) at Bowling Green 7:00 pm 10) from three-point territory. Robert Morris (20-10) was 18-for-54 (33.3 percent) from the floor and two-for-13 (15.4 percent) from outside the arc. SFU outrebounded Tuesday, November 22 the Colonials, 34-32. Central Conn. State at Anchorage-Alaska 6:00 pm Sacred Heart at Hofstra 7:00 pm Leading Scorers: Monsac (20), Cooley (18) Wagner at Manhattan 7:00 pm Leading Rebounders: Monsac (13), Cooley (7), Perry (3), Dawson (3), McDonald (3) Assists: Monsac (3), Perry (2), Graves (2), McDonald (2) 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 5 Triple Threat In 2004-05 head coach Sal Buscaglia rebuilt a team that had won a combined 10 games in the previous three seasons. Buscaglia and his staff brought in their first recruiting class that featured the likes of some of the top junior college players in the nation in order to help with a quick turnaround. And what a turnaround. The Colonials finished the season 20-10 and were one game away from making the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Helping lead the Colonials to the quick turnaround was the ‘Triple Threat’ combination of Sugeiry Monsac, DeSheyna Perry, and Tess Cooley. These three players finished one, two, and three in scoring a season ago to help lead RMU to the third largest turnaround in the nation. This trio led RMU in scoring in 28 out of 30 contests and in rebounding in 27 out of 30 games. Monsac became the first player in the 30-year history of the program to be seleceted as the Northeast Conference Player of the Year after lead- ing the team with 20.1 points per game, 11.6 rebounds per game, 93 steals, and 88 assists. Perry was a second-team all-conference selection as a junior. She was the Colonials floor general and lived up to all expectations. She averaged 12.0 points and 3.8 boards, while dishing out 81 assists. Rounding out the ‘Triple Threat’ combination is Cooley. Cooley opened the season recoding her first of five double-doubles on the year, which led her to being honored as the Choice Hotels NEC Player of the Week. Cooley led the team in blocks with 27 and in field goal percent- age (.490). She was second on the boards with 6.5 rebounds per contest and rounded out three Colonials averaging double figures with 10.4 points per game. Entering 2005-06 the Colonials are now recognized as a Northeast Conference contender instead of just a member, as well as a nationally competitive program. To keep the Colonials on the upswing, Buscaglia will look to his ‘Triple Threat’ combination to continually help Robert Morris to exceed all expectations. Here is a look at what ‘Triple Threat’ did in just one season: #15 - Sugeiry Monsac Year G/GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Points Avg. 2004-05 30-30 218-482 .452 15-42 .357 151-223 11.6 348 602 20.1

2005 Northeast Conference Player of the Year 2005 Northeast Conference All-Tournament Team 2004 Binghamton Time Warner Classic All-Tournament Team First RMU men’s or women’s player to record over 600 points in a season League-leading five Choice Hotels NEC Player of the Week honors in 2004-05 Tallied 21 double-doubles on the season, which was tops in the NEC in 2004-05 Set new RMU single-season records for points (602) and free throws attempted (225) #11 - DeSheyna Perry Year G/GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Points Avg. 2004-05 29-29 123-354 .347 39-113 .345 62-88 .705 109 347 12.0

2005 Northeast Conference Second Team honoree Led the team in scoring in 12 seperate games, assists (12) and steals (12) and in rebounding in eight contests in 2004-05

#44 - Tess Cooley

Year G/GS FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Points Avg. 2004-05 30-30 127-259 .490 27-71 .380 31-48 .646 196 312 10.4

Recorded five double-doubles in 2004-05 2005 Northeast Conference All-Tournament Team Choice Hotels NEC Player of the Week Nov. 22, 2004 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 6

Newest Veterans: Robert Morris has added depth and experience to O Captain My Captain: Based on a vote by the entire team, the its 2005-06 roster. Three junior college transfers join the Colonial 2005-06 Colonials will be under the guidance of excellent leaders in contingent this season which includes Natasha Summerville from seniors DeSheyna Perry, Tess Cooley, and Amie Harris. Frank Phillips Community College, Princess Asia Alston from Butler Community College, and Psyche Butler from New Mexico A Lot Can Happen In A Year: Head coach Sal Buscaglia and his Junior College. Summerville is an instant scorer that averaged 16.2 staff turned Robert Morris into a contender in the Northeast points at Frank Phillips and helped lead them to a No. 6 ranking in Conference and in the NCAA. The Colonials finished 20-10 over- points per game (80.4) in the National Junior College Athletic all in 2004-05, which was a 16 game turnaround from a season ago. Association in 2005. Alston will add depth to the Colonials perime- The NCAA record for the best turn around in a year is 17 games ter play after tallying 14.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.71 which was done by Valparaiso in 2002. The Colonials tied third steals per game at Butler. Butler is a junior academically, but will place UNC Ashville who finished with a 16 game turnaround in have three years of v with the Colonials after playing just one season 2004. Santa Clara is second at 16.5 games in 1991. at New Mexico J.C. Butler is an athletic guard that can score from the inside or the outside. She joins RMU after averaging 17.4 points Postseason Honors: Junior forward / center Sugeiry Monsac was and 9.0 boards per game in junior college. selected as the 2004-05 NEC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, while second-year head coach Sal Buscaglia was tabbed the Brenda Fresh Talent: The class of 2009 brings a combination of quickness Reilly Coach of the Year and DeSheyna Perry garnered second-team and height to RMU this season. Crystal Ahmed is a lightning quick- accolades. This is the first time in the programs history that a point guard that was rated as the No. 1 guard by the New York City’s Colonial has been selected as the player or coach of the year. School Sports Magazine. Another freshman guard on the Colonial roster is Kendra Williams. Williams drives to the basket strong and There Is No Place Like Home: Of the Colonials 20 wins a season was a two-time All-Bronx selection. The tallest player on the 2005- ago, 12 came within the confines of the Charles L. Sewall Center. 06 roster is 6-4 freshman center Jessica Ayilola. She has played bas- Since the opening of the Sewall Center during the 1985-86 season, ketball for just two seasons prior to coming to Robert Morris but the women’s basketball team has compiled a record of 116-135 for has learned the game quickly. She averaged 14.0 points and 14.0 a .462 winning percentage. The 12 wins a season ago were the most- rebounds in her senior campaign at Boys and Girls School in ever and the .800 winning percentage is first on the list also. The Brooklyn, N.Y. Colonials will play 12 home contests this season which includes nine league games and three non-conference tilts. Topping One Milestone And On To The Next: Head Coach Sal Buscaglia is a veteran head coach of 27 seasons and boosts an over- Scoring Machine: The Colonials return 94 percent of its scoring all coaching record of 510-225. He recorded his 500th career head from a season-ago, including its top-six scorers. The seven returnees coaching victory when the Colonials topped host St. Francis (Pa.) accounted for 1,769 points out of the 1,882 that was scored. Jan. 18, 2005, 67-63. During the 2005-06 season, Buscaglia will be Leading the way is Sugeiry Monsac with a single season record of looking for his 250th Division I head coaching victory. Currently he 602, followed by DeSheyna Perry (347), Tess Cooley (312), owns a 240-159 record versus DI opponents. Le’Sheala Dawson (236) Amie Harris (133), Jenna Burkett (113). and Arlene Mull (26). 2005-06 Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown / High School, Junior College Quick Fact 10 Amie Harris *** Sr.. 5-10 G/F Springfield, Ohio / Kenton Ridge Improved on overall game in 2004-05 11 DeSheyna Perry * Sr. 5-7 G Beloit, Wisc. / Jefferson (Mo.) J.C. 2005 NEC Second-Team 14 Le'Sheala Dawson * Sr. 5-10 G San Diego, Calif. / Saddleback J.C. Led team with 48 three-pointers (04-05) 15 Sugeiry Monsac * Sr. 6-1 F/C Villa Maria, Dom. Rep. /Arizona Western J.C. 2005 NEC Player of the Year 20 Princess Asia Alston Jr. 5-8 G Lowell, Mass. / Butler C.C. Ranked Top-20 in NJCAA in scoring 21 Kendra Williams Fr. 5-7 G Bronx, N.Y. / Mount Saint Ursula No. 1 guard New York City Sports Magazine 23 Jenna Burkett ** Jr. 5-9 G Altoona, Pa. / Altoona Area Sixth @ RMU with 93 career three-pointers 24 Arlene Mull ** Jr. 6-1 F Irwin, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic Transition player: good in open court 25 Crystal Ahmed Fr. 5-6 G Bronx, N.Y. / Lehman Two-time All-Bronx selection in H.S. 32 Natasha Summerville Jr. 5-8 G Arlington, Texas / Frank Phillips C.C. Averaged 37.5 points in high school 33 Psyche Butler # Jr. 5-10 G Fort Worth, Texas / New Mexico J.C. Athletic player: can play inside or out 34 Jessica Ayilola Fr. 6-4 C Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys and Girls Played just two years of basketball 44 Tess Cooley * Sr. 6-1 F Memphis, Tenn. / Coffeyville C.C. Team-high 27 blocks in 2004-05 * Letters earned # Junior academically, but sophomore elgibility wise By Height Head Coach: Sal Buscaglia (third year at RMU; Canisius '76) 6-4 - Assistant Coaches: Charlie Buscaglia, Toyelle Wilson, Derrick Harrison Ayilola 6-1 Pronunciation Guide: DeSheyna: de-SHE-na, Le’Sheala: Le-SHAY-la, Sugeiry: Su-HEY-dee, Burkett: BURK-ett, - Cooley, Monsac, Mull 5-10 - Psyche: SA-She Butler, Dawson, Harris By Class: 5-9 - Burkett 5-8 - Seniors (5): Tess Cooley, Le’Sheala Dawson, Amie Harris, Sugeiry Monsac, DeSheyna Perry Alston, Summerville 5-7 - Juniors (5): Princess Asia Alston, Jenna Burkett, Psyche Butler, Arlene Mull, Natasha Summerville Perry, Williams 5-6 - Freshman (3): Crystal Ahmed, Jessica Ayilola, Kendra Williams Ahmed 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 7 Well-Rounded: Guard / forward Amie Harris entered the 2004-05 campaign as one of the top 2005 NEC Coaches Poll returning scorers from the previous season, but instead of scoring she concentrated on her overall game. Harris tallied 69 rebounds, 59 assists, 33 steals, and seven blocks in 2004-05 According to a poll of league head coach- which were all single-season records for Harris. She finished the year averaging 4.4 points per es, Robert Morris was picked to win the game which was a 3.9 points per game difference than 2003-04. Northeast Conference in 2005-06, mark- ing the first time a RMU men’s or All-America Candidate: The sky is the limit for senior forward / center Sugeiry Monsac. In her first women’s team was picked first. RMU season in a Colonial uniform in 2004-05 she led Robert Morris in scoring (20.1 ppg), rebounding received six first place votes out of 10 and (11.6 rpg), steals (93), and assists (88). In 30 games, she recorded a Northeast Conference high 21 coaches cannot vote for their own team. double-doubles, including two 20-point, 20-rebound performances. She became the first men’s Sacred Heart was picked second with four or women’s player at RMU to record over 600 points in a season as she tallied 602. Monsac votes, Monmouth third and St. Francis rounded out the year ranking fifth in the nation in rebounding with 11.6 boards per game and (Pa.) was selected fourth, receiving one 11th in scoring with 20.1 points per game along with ranking 19th in steals with 3.1 steals vote. Sugeiry Monsac was selected to the per game. She is also one of nine players to record over 21 rebounds in a game this season and the preseason All-Conference team after was the only one to do it more than once. Within the NEC she led the league in rebounding, averaging 20.1 points and 11.6 rebounds defensive rebounds, offensive rebounds, and steals while standing second in scoring. Monsac in 2004-05. A look at the 2005 NEC pre- was honored a league-leading five times as the Choice Hotels Player of the Week and at the con- season coaches poll: clusion of the season was selected as the Northeast Conference Player of the Year, making her Team (First-place votes) the first RMU women’s basketball player to earn this honor. 1. Robert Morris (6) 2. Sacred Heart (4) Multimedia - Lady Colonial Basketball radio broadcasts can be heard again this season at 3. Monmouth www.sports.yahoo.com. For the second year in a row, Adam Gusky will be calling the action 4. St. Francis (Pa.) (1) for every home and away contest for Robert Morris, as Matt Bush 5. Quinnipiac helps to call the action for home games. You can listen to the games 6. Mount St. Mary’s live at www.sports.yahoo.com or visit the site later as all games are 7. Central Connecticut State archived for your listening convenience. “The Sal Buscaglia Show” is heard before and after 8. St. Francis (N.Y.) the game and on the public address in the Sewall Center after home games. Select home and 9. Long Island away games are telecast live and select home games are seen tape delayed on student-run 10. Fairleigh Dickinson RMU-TV. 11. Wagner Colonial 2004-05 Season-Highs ... Player Points Rebounds Assists Crystal Ahmed 0 0 0 Princess Asia Alston 0 0 0 Jessica Ayilola 0 0 0 Jenna Burkett 21 @ Pittsburgh (12/01/04) 5 vs. Longwood (12/07/04) 2 @ Quinnipiac (02/24/05) Psyche Butler 0 0 0 Tess Cooley 22 vs. Akron (11/21/04) 14 vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) 3 on three occasions Le’Sheala Dawson 21 vs. Akron (11/21/04) 8 vs. Army (12/28/04) 5 vs. Monmouth (02/12/05) Amie Harris 18 @ Monmouth (02/05/05) 6 @ Monmouth (02/05/05) 6 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (02/20/05) Sugeiry Monsac 32 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/27/05) 23 vs. Quinnipiac (12/04/04) 7 vs. Akron (11/21/04) Arlene Mull 7 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/27/05) 6 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) (02/07/05) 2 on two occasions DeSheyna Perry 30 @ Sacred Heart (03/08/05) 9 vs. Marshall (11/28/04) 7 vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) Natasha Summerville 0 0 0 Kendra Williams 0 0 0 bold: career high Colonial Career-Highs ... Player Points Rebounds Assists Crystal Ahmed 0 0 0 Princess Asia Alston 0 0 0 Jessica Ayilola 0 0 0 Jenna Burkett 33 @ Army (12/18/03) 6 on three occasions 3 on four occasions Psyche Butler 0 0 0 Tess Cooley 22 vs. Akron (11/21/04) 14 vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) 3 on three occasions Le’Sheala Dawson 21 vs. Akron (11/21/04) 8 vs. Army (12/28/04) 5 vs. Monmouth (02/12/05) Amie Harris 20 vs. Navy (11/21/03) 7 @ Long Island (01/29/04) 8 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (03/03/03) Sugeiry Monsac 32 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/27/05) 23 vs. Quinnipiac (12/04/04) 7 vs. Akron (11/21/04) Arlene Mull 11 on two occasions 7 on three occasions 6 @ St. Francis (Pa.) (01/26/04) DeSheyna Perry 30 @ Sacred Heart (03/08/05) 9 vs. Marshall (11/28/04) 7 vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) Natasha Summerville 0 0 0 Kendra Williams 0 0 0 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 8 Robert Morris’ Championship Run: In the 2005 Northeast Conference Tournament, 2004-05 Top Performances Robert Morris topped No. 6 Central Connecticut State, 72-39, setting a mark for fewest INDIVIDUAL points allowed in a NEC Tournament game during the quarterfinal round before travel- Scoring ing to No. 2 Sacred Heart in a semifinal match up. The Colonials topped the Pioneers 32 Monsac vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/27/05) 68-62 in overtime to earn their first trip to the championship game since 1991. The win 31 Monsac vs. Longwood (12/07/04) over the Pioneers was just the third time that the Colonials have topped Sacred Heart 30 Perry @ Sacred Heart (03/08/05) since the Pioneers joined the league in 1999. For the first time in NEC basketball histo- 28 Monsac vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) ry, men or women, the two schools, St. Francis (Pa.) and Robert Morris met 27 Monsac @ Mount St. Mary’s (02/16/05) for a NEC Basketball Championship. It was the fourth trip for RMU to the final round of the NEC Tournament, with two championships under their belt (1988 and 1991). St. Rebounding Francis (Pa.) claimed the NEC title with a 65-50 victory. 23 Monsac vs. Quinnipiac (12/04/04) 21 Monsac @ Pittsburgh (12/01/04) Setting The Records Straight: The 2004-05 edition of Robert Morris women’s basketball set a new single season record for made three-pointers with 166, topping the old record Assists of 161 that was set during the 1999-2000 season. Individually, Sugeiry Monsac set new 7 Perry vs. Sacred Heart (01/22/05) single-season records for points (602) and free throw attempts (225) and joined fellow 7 Monsac vs. Akron (11/21/04) teammates, Tess Cooley, Le’Sheala Dawson, Amie Harris, Jenna Burkett and Sarah McDonald in tying the RMU single season record for games played with 30 games played Steals apiece. 7 Perry @ Sacred Heart (03/08/05) 7 Monsac @ Quinnipiac (02/24/05) Conference Play: At the conclusion of the 2004-05 NEC schedule for RMU, the 7 Monsac vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (02/14/05) Colonials had three players that averaged double figures in league games alone. Sugeiry 7 Monsac vs. Monmouth (02/12/05) Monsac, DeSheyna Perry and Tess Cooley accounted for 779 of the Colonials 1,160 7 Monsac vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (01/27/05) points scored against conference foes. Individually broke down, Monsac averaged 20.2, Cooley averaged 11.9 and Perry averaged 11.8. Blocks 3 Monsac @ St. Francis (Pa.) (01/18/05) Glass Show: RMU’s Sugeiry Monsac, Tess Cooley, DeSheyna Perry, Le’Sheala Dawson 3 Cooley vs. Longwood (12/07/04) and Amie Harris accounted for 500 of RMU’s 661 rebounds versus conference opponents during the 2004-05 regular season. Monsac led the way averaging 12.1 boards followed Three-Point Field Goals by Cooley (6.8), Perry (3.7), Harris (2.7) and Dawson (2.7). 5 Perry @ Sacred Heart (03/08/05) 5 Perry vs.Bowling Green (12/20/04) 5 Burkett vs. Longwood (12.07/04) Robert Morris in the 2004-05 NEC Rankings (at the conclusion of the season) 5 Burkett @ Pittsburgh (12/01/04) 5 Dawson vs. Akron (11/21/04) Team Individual Scoring Offense ...... 4th (62.7) #15 Sugeiry Monsac TEAM Scoring Defense ...... 1st (58.5) Scoring...... 2nd (20.1) Scoring Scoring Margin ...... 2nd (+4.3) Rebounding ...... 1st (11.6) 77 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W, 77-52 Free Throw Pct...... 10th (.639) Offensive Rebounds...... 1st (4.17) 76 @ Quinnipiac W, 76-70 (O) Field Goal Pct...... 6th (.389) Defensive Rebounds...... 1st (7.43) 75 vs. Akron W, 75-58 Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 6th (.398) Steals ...... 1st (3.10) 72 vs. Central Conn. State W, 72-39 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct...... 6th (.322) Field Goal Pct...... 10th (.452) 71 vs. Mount St. Mary’s W, 71-57 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense ...... 2nd (.307) Assists...... 12th (2.93) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made ...... 1st (5.53) Free Throw Pct...... 14th (.671) Scoring Defense Rebounding Offense ...... 6th (36.7) 39 vs. Central Conn. State W, 72-39 Rebounding Defense ...... 8th (38.6) #11 DeSheyna Perry Rebounding Margin ...... 8th (-1.9) Scoring...... 9th (12.0) Field Goal Percentage Blocked Shots ...... 5th (2.60) Free Throw Pct...... 13th (.705) .483 vs. Central Conn. State W, 70-51 Assists ...... 5th (12.17) Steals ...... 6th (2.17) .481 vs. Longwood W, 66-54 Steals ...... 3rd (9.67) Assists...... 14th (2.79) Turnover Margin ...... 1st (+4.67) 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct...... 8th (.345) Field Goal Percentage Defense Assist / Turnover Ratio ...... 3rd (0.75) 3-Pt. Field Goal Made...... 10th (1.34) .279 vs. Marshall W, 59-53 Offensive Rebounds ...... 4th (13.53) Defensive Rebounds ...... 8th (23.13) #14 Le’Sheala Dawson Free-Throw Percentage 3-Pt. Field Goal Made...... 7th (1.60) .818 vs. Central Conn. State W, 70-51 .800 @ St. Francis (Pa.) L, 50-65 #44 Tess Cooley Blocked Shots...... 7th (0.90) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Offensive Rebounds...... 9th (2.60) .625 @ Long Island W, 66-62 Defensive Rebounds...... 12th (3.93) .533 vs. Akron W, 75-58 FIeld Goal Pct...... 3rd (.490) Scoring...... 18th (10.4) Rebounding ...... 9th (6.5) 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 9

SEASON RECORDS Robert Morris Basketball SEASON RECORDS

Points Field Goals Attempted 1. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-05) 602 1976 2006 1. Lee Repasky (1985-1986) 585 2. Lee Repasky(1985-86) 568 2. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 482 3. Betsy Puskar (1985-86) 499 3. Lee Repasky (1986-1987) 465 Sheri Horvath (1996-97) 499 4. Betsy Puskar (1985-1986) 451 5. Laura Lindak (1993-94) 495 Career Games / Starts 5. Laura Lindak (1993-1994) 428 Points Per Game No. Player GP GS Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Lee Repasky (1985-1986) 20.3 10 Amie Harris 78 55 1. Kelly Sabol (1989-1990) 54.5 2. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 20.1 11 DeSheyna Perry 29 29 2. Noelle Chiodo (1988-1989) 47.5 3. Jolene Streit (1997-1998) 45.0 3. Laura Lindak (1993-1994) 18.3 14 Le’Sheala Dawson 30 28 4. Kristin Greco (1999-2000) 43.6 4. Lee Repasky (1986-1987) 18.0 15 Sugeiry Monsac 30 30 5. Sheri Horvath (1996-1997) 17.8 Jenna Eckleberry (2003-2004) 43.6 20 Princess Asia Alston -- -- 6. Kim Davis (1993-1994) 43.3 21 Kendra Williams -- -- Rebounds Melissa Tusick (1999-2000) 43.3 1. Elise James (1999-2000) 367 23 Jenna Burkett 57 26 8. Candace John (2000-2001) 38.3 2. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 348 24 Arlene Mull 48 23 9. Tess Cooley (2004-2005) 38.0 3. Maebeth Schalles (1991-1992) 303 25 Crystal Ahmed -- -- 10.Laura Lindak (1992-1993) 36.9 4. JoAnn Beatty (1988-1989) 297 32 Natasha Summerville -- -- Jolene Streit (1996-1997) 36.9 5. Betsy Puskar (1985-1986) 293 33 Psyche Butler -- -- 34 Jessica Ayilola -- -- Three-Point Field Goals Made Steals 44 Tess Cooley 30 26 1. Candace John (2002-2003) 78 1. Kim Basick (1981-1982) 110 2. Jenna Burkett (2003-2004) 65 2. Kathy Frederick (1986-1987) 100 3. Laura Lindak (1993-1994) 61 3. Terry Gaus (1978-1979) 97 The Last Time . . . 4. Noelle Chiodo (1991-1992) 53 4. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 93 RMU won a season opener: 5. Noelle Chiodo (1990-1991) 49 5. Betsy Puskar (1985-1986) 91 11/21/2004 - vs. Akron (75-58) 6. Le'Sheala Dawson (2004-2005) 48 6. Kathy Frederick (1987-1988) 91 7. Sarah Grazier (2000-2001) 45 7. Kathy Frederick (1985-1986) 90 RMU won a season opener on the road: 8. Laura Lindak (1992-1993) 41 8. Cooper (1978-1979) 75 11/26/85 - @ Akron (67-56) Lindsey Smith (1998-1999) 41 9. Dani Trio (1988-1989) 68 10.Lindsey Smith (1997-1998) 39 10. Cara Green (1996-1997) 64 RMU won a NEC season opener: DeSheyna Perry (2004-2005) 39 12/4/04 - Quinnipiac (57-53) DeSheyna Perry (2004-2005) 64 RMU won a NEC Tournament Game: Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage 03/08/05 - @ Sacred Heart (68-62 OT) 1. Candace John (2002-2003) 223 1. Kim Mong (1984-1985) 58.8 NEC Semifinals 2. Jenna Burkett (2003-2004) 208 2. Kim Mong (1983-1984) 52.0 3. Laura Lindak (1993-1994) 173 3. JoAnn Beatty (1986-1987) 51.9 RMU scored more than 100 points: 4. Le'Sheala Dawson (2004-2005) 165 4. Tammy Ryan (1995-1996) 51.8 2/23/02 - vs. FDU (106-99 OT) 5. Noelle Chiodo (1991-1992) 161 5. Debbie Sutterlin (1986-1987) 50.6 Opponent scored more than 100 points: 6. Diane Toth (1983-1984) 49.2 12/7/02 - West Virginia (114-45) Free Throws Made 7. Betsy Puskar (1983-1984) 45.9 1. Kathy Frederick (1986-1987) 154 8. Kiecha McCrae (1999-2000) 49.7 RMU lost scoring less than 40 points: 2. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 151 9. Tess Cooley (2004-2005) 49.0 3/1/03 - @ Monmouth (50-34) 3. Kathy Frederick (1987-1988) 148 10.Betsy Puskar (1984-1985) 48.5 4. Stacey Ritter (1996-1997) 126 Elise James (1997-1998) 48.5 An opponent scored less than 40 points: 5. Laura Lindak (1993-1994) 120 03/05/05 - CCSU (72-39) Shannon Murray (2000-2001) 48.5 NEC Quarterfinals Free Throws Attempted Field Goals Made RMU won by more than 20 points: 1. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 225 1. Lee Repasky (1985-1986) 263 03/05/05 - vs. CCSU (72-39) 2. Kathy Frederick (1987-1988) 218 2. Sugeiry Monsac (2004-2005) 218 NEC Quarterfinals 3. Kathy Frederick (1986-1987) 205 3. Betsy Puskar (1985-1986) 214 4. Stacey Ritter (1996-1997) 186 4. Lee Repasky (1986-1987) 209 RMU won by more than 30 points: 5. Sheri Horvath (1996-1997) 178 03/05/05 - vs. CCSU (72-39) 5. Sheri Horvath (1996-1997) 193 NEC Quarterfinals Largest margin of victory: 61 points - 2/28/80 vs. Chatham (85-24) 2005-06 Colonial Women’s Basketball Game Notes (vs. Youngstown State - 11/18/05) - Page 10 RMU 2004-05 Statistical Trends Robert Morris is ... RMU Coaching Records At home ...... 12-3 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Craig Coleman, M.D., announced Nov. 15, On the road ...... 7-6 2005 that Robert Morris University has signed Sal Buscaglia to a contract exten- Neutral Site ...... 1-1 sion through May of 2010. Buscaglia is the fifth coach in the 30-year history of Overtime ...... 2-0 the program. He now has five years remaining on his contract. Home Northeast Conference ...... 7-2 Away Northeast Conference ...... 6-3 Dan Swalga 13 (1978-1991) 211-137 .606 55-25 .688 Games decided by 1 point ...... 1-0 NEC Tournament Appearances: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Games decided by 5 points or less ...... 6-0 NEC Tournament Championships: 1988, 1991 Games decided by 6-10 points ...... 3-7 Sal Buscaglia 2 (2003-) 23-34 .489 15-21 .417 Games decided by 10 points or more ...... 12-5 NEC Tournament Appearances: 2005 When outrebounding opponent ...... 10-2 NEC Coach of the Year: 2005 When outrebounded by opponent ...... 9-8 When rebounds equal ...... 1-0 Kim Basick 4 (1996-2000) 33-75 .306 26-46 .361 When leading at the half ...... 16-3 NEC Tournament Appearances: 1997, 2000 When trailing at the half ...... 4-6 When tied at the half ...... 0-1 Renate Costner 5 (1991-1996) 39-95 .291 31-57 .352 When outshooting opponent ...... 17-4 NEC Tournament Appearances: 1994, 1995, 1996 When outshot by opponent ...... 2-6 When tied in shooting w/ opponent ...... 1-0 Lynn Roman 3 (2000-2003) 7-72 .089 4-50 .007 When team has 30+ rebounds ...... 13-9 When team has 40+ rebounds ...... 6-2 When team has 50+ rebounds ...... 0-0 The Streaks Are Over When team shoots below 40% ...... 6-9 The 2004-05 season was a season of firsts for the Colonials. RMU won a total When team shoots above 40% ...... 14-1 of 10 games in the last four years and in 2004-05 alone, RMU tallied 20 wins. When team shoots 50% or above ...... 0-0 It was just the third time in the program’s history that the team has recorded a When RMU makes 5+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 13-5 20-win season. It is the first since tallying a RMU record 23 wins in the 1983- When RMU makes 10+ 3-pt. field goals ...... 1-0 84 season. The Colonials also recorded 20 wins during the 1981-82 campaign. When an RMU player scores 20+ ...... 14-8 Of the Colonials’ 20 wins, there were 14 loosing streaks that were broken that When an RMU player scores 30+ ...... 3-0 ranged anywhere from 16 to one. Below is a look at the teams that RMU defeat- When an RMU players scores 40+ ...... 0-0 ed and the loosing streaks that were broken. Teams in bold stand for a home and When an RMU player has 10+ rebounds ...... 15-9 away regular season series sweep by RMU. When an RMU player has 10+ assists ...... 0-0 Akron 4 Mount St. Mary’s 15 When an RMU player has 5+ steals ...... 6-4 Army 3 Long Island 7 FROM THE FIELD CCSU 1 Quinnipiac 3 When scoring 80 or more points ...... 0-0 Duquesne 4 Sacred Heart 3 When scoring 70-79 points ...... 7-0 FDU 3 St. Francis (Pa.) 16 When scoring 60-69 points ...... 9-3 Marshall 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 3 When scoring below 60 points ...... 4-7 Monmouth 13 Wagner 6 When opponents score under 60 points ...... 14-2 When opponents score 60-69 points ...... 5-5 When opponents score 70-79 points ...... 1-3 The Long Ball When opponents score 80 or more points ...... 0-0 Sal Buscaglia and his staff added depth at their guard spots in their first recruit- MONTHS OF THE YEAR ing class that hit the court in 2004-05. The added depth brought a deadly long- Playing in November ...... 2-1 range game for Robert Morris. The Colonials finished the 2004-05 season with Playing in December...... 4-3 166 three-pointers, which set a new single season record at Robert Morris and Playing in January ...... 7-2 the team also led the Northeast Conference in three-pointers made per game, Playing in February ...... 5-3 averaging 5.53 per game. Robert Morris has not made more than 150 three- Playing in March ...... 2-1 pointers since tallying 153 during the 2000-2001 season. In 1999-2000 the Colonials set the old mark of 161 made threes. The Colonials tallied five or more three-pointers in 18 of the Colonials 30 games. RMU shot .322 from behind the arc compared to 113 from their opponents who shot .307 from long range. Here is a look at the top-five 2004-05 NEC standings for three-pointers made per game:

Team GP No. 3PG 1. Robert Morris 30 166 5.53 2. St. Francis (Pa.) 31 169 5.45 3. Long Island 27 136 5.04 4. Monmouth 28 136 4.86 5. Wagner 27 123 4.56 2004-05 Robert Morris Women's Basketball Robert Morris Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2005) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (20-10) (12-3) (7-6) (1-1) CONFERENCE...... (13-5) (7-2) (6-3) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (7-5) (5-1) (1-3) (1-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------15 MONSAC, Sugeiry.... 30-30 1108 36.9 218-482 .452 15-42 .357 151-225 .671 125 223 348 11.6 74 0 88 139 13 93 602 20.1 11 PERRY, DeSheyna.... 29-29 986 34.0 123-354 .347 39-113 .345 62-88 .705 29 80 109 3.8 79 1 81 87 5 64 347 12.0 44 COOLEY, Tess...... 30-26 900 30.0 127-259 .490 27-71 .380 31-48 .646 78 118 196 6.5 89 7 35 78 27 32 312 10.4 14 DAWSON, Le'Sheala.. 30-28 973 32.4 77-260 .296 48-165 .291 34-58 .586 25 62 87 2.9 85 3 52 62 11 31 236 7.9 10 HARRIS, Amie...... 30-25 865 28.8 57-165 .345 5-19 .263 14-34 .412 28 41 69 2.3 54 0 59 42 7 33 133 4.4 23 BURKETT, Jenna..... 30-5 407 13.6 40-117 .342 29-93 .312 4-7 .571 8 28 36 1.2 28 0 10 21 4 9 113 3.8 25 McDONALD, Sarah.... 30-4 368 12.3 37-91 .407 0-0 .000 14-29 .483 42 42 84 2.8 52 0 13 22 4 6 88 2.9 20 JENT, Meghan...... 4-0 18 4.5 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 1.3 24 MULL, Arlene...... 21-3 204 9.7 10-33 .303 2-8 .250 4-5 .800 10 11 21 1.0 4 0 13 9 6 11 26 1.2 12 WILLIAMS, Avonte'.. 12-0 27 2.3 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 6-8 .750 4 5 9 0.8 5 0 0 2 0 4 10 0.8 22 GRAVES, Marlis..... 27-0 176 6.5 3-12 .250 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 5 10 15 0.6 23 0 14 15 0 8 8 0.3 32 SMITH, Tiffany..... 8-0 18 2.3 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.4 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 0.3 TEAM...... 51 69 120 4.0 1 6 ------Total...... 30 6050 697-1790 .389 166-516 .322 322-504 .639 406 693 1099 36.6 501 11 365 487 78 291 1882 62.7 Opponents...... 30 6050 636-1598 .398 113-368 .307 369-535 .690 372 786 1158 38.6 487 - 368 629 75 233 1754 58.5

TEAM STATISTICS RMU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 1882 1754 11/21/04 AKRON W 75-58 419 Points per game...... 62.7 58.5 %11/27/04 vs Brown L 56-66 200 Scoring margin...... +4.3 - %11/28/04 vs Marshall W 59-53 230 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 697-1790 636-1598 12/01/04 at Pittsburgh L 59-78 297 Field goal pct...... 389 .398 *12/04/04 QUINNIPIAC W 57-53 433 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 166-516 113-368 12/07/04 LONGWOOD W 66-54 501 3-point FG pct...... 322 .307 12/10/04 at Towson L 51-59 307 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.5 3.8 12/17/04 DUQUESNE W 60-56 333 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 322-504 369-535 12/20/04 BOWLING GREEN L 51-66 324 Free throw pct...... 639 .690 12/28/04 ARMY W 55-44 397 REBOUNDS...... 1099 1158 *01/03/05 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 71-57 101 Rebounds per game...... 36.6 38.6 *01/08/05 at Long Island W 66-62 321 Rebounding margin...... -2.0 - *01/13/05 at Wagner W 63-62 351 ASSISTS...... 365 368 *01/15/05 at Central Connecticut State L 63-73 325 Assists per game...... 12.2 12.3 *01/18/05 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 67-63 778 TURNOVERS...... 487 629 *01/20/05 WAGNER W 62-44 501 Turnovers per game..... 16.2 21.0 *01/22/05 SACRED HEART L 60-69 200 Turnover margin...... +4.7 - *01/27/05 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 70-46 302 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 0.6 *01/29/05 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 70-51 310 STEALS...... 291 233 *02/05/05 at Monmouth L 64-72 2389 Steals per game...... 9.7 7.8 *02/07/05 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 57-47 152 BLOCKS...... 78 75 *02/12/05 MONMOUTH W 66-50 229 Blocks per game...... 2.6 2.5 *02/14/05 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 77-52 404 WINNING STREAK...... 0 - *02/16/05 at Mount St. Mary's W 67-63 128 Home win streak...... 1 - *02/20/05 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) L 50-57 643 ATTENDANCE...... 5931 7586 *02/24/05 at Quinnipiac W OT 76-70 347 Home games-Avg/Game.... 15-395 13-550 *02/26/05 at Sacred Heart L 54-63 541 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-215 ^03/05/05 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE W 72-39 834 !03/08/05 at Sacred Heart W OT 68-62 175 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total &03/12/05 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 50-65 1045 ------* Northeast Conference game Robert Morris...... 868 992 22 - 1882 % Binghamton Time Warner Classic (Binghamton, N.Y.) Opponents...... 775 969 10 - 1754 ^ Northeast Conference Quarterfinal Game ! Northeast Conference Semifinal Game & Northeast Conference Championship Game 2004-05 Robert Morris Women's Basketball Robert Morris Game-by-Game Highs (as of Nov 16, 2005) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS ------AKRON 11/21/04 75-58 W 22-COOLEY, Tess 12-MONSAC, Sugei 7-MONSAC, Sugei 4-MONSAC, Sugei 2-COOLEY, Tess vs Brown 11/27/04 56-66 L 23-MONSAC, Sugei 15-MONSAC, Sugei 6-PERRY, DeShey 5-MONSAC, Sugei 1-HARRIS, Amie MONSAC, Sugei vs Marshall 11/28/04 59-53 W 18-COOLEY, Tess 14-MONSAC, Sugei 5-PERRY, DeShey 1-PERRY, DeShey 2-COOLEY, Tess MONSAC, Sugei COOLEY, Tess at Pittsburgh 12/01/04 59-78 L 26-MONSAC, Sugei 21-MONSAC, Sugei 5-PERRY, DeShey 3-BURKETT, Jenn 2-COOLEY, Tess BURKETT, Jenn QUINNIPIAC 12/04/04 57-53 W 21-MONSAC, Sugei 23-MONSAC, Sugei 3-PERRY, DeShey 1-MONSAC, Sugei 1-BURKETT, Jenn GRAVES, Marli HARRIS, Amie LONGWOOD 12/07/04 66-54 W 31-MONSAC, Sugei 6-MONSAC, Sugei 4-PERRY, DeShey 3-PERRY, DeShey 3-COOLEY, Tess DAWSON, Le'Sh MONSAC, Sugei at Towson 12/10/04 51-59 L 21-PERRY, DeShey 9-MONSAC, Sugei 2-DAWSON, Le'Sh 3-COOLEY, Tess 1-HARRIS, Amie MONSAC, Sugei COOLEY, Tess DUQUESNE 12/17/04 60-56 W 24-MONSAC, Sugei 10-COOLEY, Tess 2-MONSAC, Sugei 4-PERRY, DeShey 1-McDONALD, Sar BOWLING GREEN 12/20/04 51-66 L 21-PERRY, DeShey 10-MONSAC, Sugei 4-DAWSON, Le'Sh 2-DAWSON, Le'Sh 2-COOLEY, Tess HARRIS, Amie MONSAC, Sugei ARMY 12/28/04 55-44 W 17-PERRY, DeShey 8-DAWSON, Le'Sh 3-COOLEY, Tess 6-MONSAC, Sugei None HARRIS, Amie PERRY, DeShey MOUNT ST. MARY'S 01/03/05 71-57 W 20-PERRY, DeShey 11-MONSAC, Sugei 4-MONSAC, Sugei 2-PERRY, DeShey 2-COOLEY, Tess HARRIS, Amie at Long Island 01/08/05 66-62 W 22-MONSAC, Sugei 12-MONSAC, Sugei 6-MONSAC, Sugei 3-MONSAC, Sugei 2-MONSAC, Sugei at Wagner 01/13/05 63-62 W 21-COOLEY, Tess 14-MONSAC, Sugei 6-MONSAC, Sugei 3-MONSAC, Sugei 1-DAWSON, Le'Sh HARRIS, Amie MONSAC, Sugei COOLEY, Tess at Central Connecticut St 01/15/05 63-73 L 24-MONSAC, Sugei 15-MONSAC, Sugei 4-PERRY, DeShey 6-PERRY, DeShey None at St. Francis (Pa.) 01/18/05 67-63 W 16-MONSAC, Sugei 10-MONSAC, Sugei 4-PERRY, DeShey 3-PERRY, DeShey 3-MONSAC, Sugei PERRY, DeShey WAGNER 01/20/05 62-44 W 17-MONSAC, Sugei 10-McDONALD, Sar 6-PERRY, DeShey 5-PERRY, DeShey 1-DAWSON, Le'Sh COOLEY, Tess SACRED HEART 01/22/05 60-69 L 28-MONSAC, Sugei 14-COOLEY, Tess 7-PERRY, DeShey 4-PERRY, DeShey 1-MONSAC, Sugei ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 01/27/05 70-46 W 32-MONSAC, Sugei 12-MONSAC, Sugei 4-PERRY, DeShey 7-MONSAC, Sugei 1-MULL, Arlene CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 01/29/05 70-51 W 22-MONSAC, Sugei 8-COOLEY, Tess 5-PERRY, DeShey 2-MONSAC, Sugei 2-DAWSON, Le'Sh HARRIS, Amie PERRY, DeShey at Monmouth 02/05/05 64-72 L 18-HARRIS, Amie 12-MONSAC, Sugei 4-HARRIS, Amie 4-PERRY, DeShey 2-COOLEY, Tess MONSAC, Sugei at St. Francis (N.Y.) 02/07/05 57-47 W 25-MONSAC, Sugei 11-MONSAC, Sugei 3-HARRIS, Amie 3-MONSAC, Sugei 1-MULL, Arlene MONMOUTH 02/12/05 66-50 W 16-HARRIS, Amie 18-MONSAC, Sugei 6-MONSAC, Sugei 7-MONSAC, Sugei 2-MONSAC, Sugei FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 02/14/05 77-52 W 16-MONSAC, Sugei 7-MONSAC, Sugei 3-PERRY, DeShey 7-MONSAC, Sugei 1-COOLEY, Tess COOLEY, Tess MONSAC, Sugei MONSAC, Sugei at Mount St. Mary's 02/16/05 67-63 W 27-MONSAC, Sugei 8-MONSAC, Sugei 4-HARRIS, Amie 4-MONSAC, Sugei 2-HARRIS, Amie DAWSON, Le'Sh ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 02/20/05 50-57 L 20-MONSAC, Sugei 13-MONSAC, Sugei 6-HARRIS, Amie 3-MONSAC, Sugei None at Quinnipiac 02/24/05 76-70 WO 22-PERRY, DeShey 16-MONSAC, Sugei 4-MONSAC, Sugei 7-MONSAC, Sugei 1-HARRIS, Amie COOLEY, Tess BURKETT, Jenn DAWSON, Le'Sh 2004-05 Robert Morris Women's Basketball Robert Morris Game-by-Game Highs (as of Nov 16, 2005) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS ------at Sacred Heart 02/26/05 54-63 L 19-PERRY, DeShey 13-MONSAC, Sugei 2-MONSAC, Sugei 4-COOLEY, Tess 2-COOLEY, Tess CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 03/05/05 72-39 W 26-MONSAC, Sugei 11-COOLEY, Tess 4-HARRIS, Amie 2-MULL, Arlene 1-COOLEY, Tess MULL, Arlene at Sacred Heart 03/08/05 68-62 WO 30-PERRY, DeShey 13-COOLEY, Tess 4-MONSAC, Sugei 7-PERRY, DeShey 2-COOLEY, Tess at St. Francis (Pa.) 03/12/05 50-65 L 20-MONSAC, Sugei 13-MONSAC, Sugei 3-MONSAC, Sugei 2-MONSAC, Sugei 2-COOLEY, Tess PERRY, DeShey 2004-05 Robert Morris Women's Basketball Robert Morris Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 16, 2005) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--| |----REBOUNDS----| Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg ------AKRON 11/21/04 75-58 W 27-72 .375 8-15 .533 13-21 .619 22 21 43 43.0 25 17 19 4 11 75 75.0 vs Brown 11/27/04 56-66 L 20-64 .313 5-19 .263 11-14 .786 13 24 37 40.0 16 13 20 2 11 56 65.5 vs Marshall 11/28/04 59-53 W 22-62 .355 4-14 .286 11-17 .647 16 26 42 40.7 15 12 7 3 3 59 63.3 at Pittsburgh 12/01/04 59-78 L 20-70 .286 7-21 .333 12-18 .667 17 24 41 40.8 17 10 19 6 8 59 62.2 QUINNIPIAC 12/04/04 57-53 W 22-52 .423 6-20 .300 7-14 .500 10 32 42 41.0 15 11 19 1 3 57 61.2 LONGWOOD 12/07/04 66-54 W 26-54 .481 6-14 .429 8-12 .667 9 24 33 39.7 16 13 13 3 9 66 62.0 at Towson 12/10/04 51-59 L 19-49 .388 4-12 .333 9-16 .563 12 18 30 38.3 22 9 21 1 6 51 60.4 DUQUESNE 12/17/04 60-56 W 21-59 .356 4-26 .154 14-28 .500 15 16 31 37.4 15 5 11 1 8 60 60.4 BOWLING GREEN 12/20/04 51-66 L 19-64 .297 8-24 .333 5-9 .556 17 21 38 37.4 18 9 19 2 7 51 59.3 ARMY 12/28/04 55-44 W 18-57 .316 6-22 .273 13-21 .619 12 20 32 36.9 11 12 14 0 20 55 58.9 MOUNT ST. MARY'S 01/03/05 71-57 W 23-50 .460 4-8 .500 21-27 .778 10 25 35 36.7 16 12 15 3 4 71 60.0 at Long Island 01/08/05 66-62 W 23-57 .404 5-8 .625 15-21 .714 14 23 37 36.8 21 14 15 5 6 66 60.5 at Wagner 01/13/05 63-62 W 26-64 .406 4-19 .211 7-14 .500 15 24 39 36.9 14 10 14 3 10 63 60.7 at Central Connecticu 01/15/05 63-73 L 22-57 .386 3-16 .188 16-22 .727 12 23 35 36.8 17 10 20 0 12 63 60.9 at St. Francis (Pa.) 01/18/05 67-63 W 25-60 .417 4-15 .267 13-20 .650 14 28 42 37.1 14 12 16 4 7 67 61.3 WAGNER 01/20/05 62-44 W 25-69 .362 7-24 .292 5-11 .455 20 21 41 37.4 14 16 15 2 14 62 61.3 SACRED HEART 01/22/05 60-69 L 24-64 .375 3-14 .214 9-15 .600 17 18 35 37.2 22 12 18 1 9 60 61.2 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 01/27/05 70-46 W 22-55 .400 4-14 .286 22-34 .647 14 24 38 37.3 13 11 17 1 17 70 61.7 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT S 01/29/05 70-51 W 28-58 .483 5-13 .385 9-11 .818 10 29 39 37.4 17 17 13 4 7 70 62.2 at Monmouth 02/05/05 64-72 L 27-58 .466 5-16 .313 5-7 .714 14 20 34 37.2 21 16 16 4 7 64 62.2 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 02/07/05 57-47 W 19-50 .380 6-13 .462 13-19 .684 13 22 35 37.1 14 10 17 1 11 57 62.0 MONMOUTH 02/12/05 66-50 W 23-54 .426 8-24 .333 12-18 .667 8 25 33 36.9 8 17 16 5 13 66 62.2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 02/14/05 77-52 W 28-61 .459 9-20 .450 12-19 .632 13 19 32 36.7 19 17 14 2 19 77 62.8 at Mount St. Mary's 02/16/05 67-63 W 25-58 .431 3-9 .333 14-23 .609 8 23 31 36.5 20 11 15 4 10 67 63.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 02/20/05 50-57 L 19-60 .317 4-23 .174 8-14 .571 15 15 30 36.2 14 11 8 0 7 50 62.5 at Quinnipiac 02/24/05 76-70 Wot 28-71 .394 10-23 .435 10-14 .714 16 23 39 36.3 20 14 19 4 13 76 63.0 at Sacred Heart 02/26/05 54-63 L 22-65 .338 5-15 .333 5-8 .625 16 28 44 36.6 19 8 22 3 10 54 62.7 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT S 03/05/05 72-39 W 29-61 .475 8-19 .421 6-12 .500 12 28 40 36.7 15 16 17 2 8 72 63.0 at Sacred Heart 03/08/05 68-62 Wot 27-61 .443 9-23 .391 5-10 .500 12 27 39 36.8 15 13 26 4 16 68 63.2 at St. Francis (Pa.) 03/12/05 50-65 L 18-54 .333 2-13 .154 12-15 .800 10 22 32 36.6 18 7 12 3 5 50 62.7 ------Robert Morris 1882 697-1790 .389 166-516 .322 322-504 .639 406 693 1099 36.6 501 365 487 78 291 1882 62.7 Opponents 1754 636-1598 .398 113-368 .307 369-535 .690 372 786 1158 38.6 487 368 629 75 233 1754 58.5

Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 36.6 Points/game: 62.7 Assists/game: 12.2 FG Pct: 38.9 Turnovers/game: 16.2 3FG Pct: 32.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 FT Pct: 63.9 Steals/game: 9.7 Blocks/game: 2.6 2004-05 Robert Morris Women's Basketball Robert Morris Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 16, 2005) All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--| |----REBOUNDS----| Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg ------AKRON 11/21/04 75-58 W 17-43 .395 1-7 .143 23-32 .719 11 26 37 37.0 20 7 30 5 7 58 58.0 vs Brown 11/27/04 56-66 L 30-62 .484 1-5 .200 5-13 .385 13 31 44 40.5 12 13 21 2 8 66 62.0 vs Marshall 11/28/04 59-53 W 19-68 .279 4-19 .211 11-16 .688 25 29 54 45.0 17 11 13 1 0 53 59.0 at Pittsburgh 12/01/04 59-78 L 31-68 .456 4-14 .286 12-20 .600 18 37 55 47.5 13 24 24 7 11 78 63.8 QUINNIPIAC 12/04/04 57-53 W 18-56 .321 6-17 .353 11-16 .688 9 24 33 44.6 17 7 12 0 10 53 61.6 LONGWOOD 12/07/04 66-54 W 22-49 .449 5-8 .625 5-11 .455 9 21 30 42.2 11 12 19 1 8 54 60.3 at Towson 12/10/04 51-59 L 18-43 .419 4-9 .444 19-28 .679 9 22 31 40.6 17 19 13 1 10 59 60.1 DUQUESNE 12/17/04 60-56 W 22-46 .478 4-16 .250 8-13 .615 12 31 43 40.9 22 14 29 4 5 56 59.6 BOWLING GREEN 12/20/04 51-66 L 25-55 .455 2-17 .118 14-18 .778 11 32 43 41.1 13 16 20 4 11 66 60.3 ARMY 12/28/04 55-44 W 18-49 .367 2-15 .133 6-7 .857 12 30 42 41.2 18 11 30 0 5 44 58.7 MOUNT ST. MARY'S 01/03/05 71-57 W 17-50 .340 5-12 .417 18-22 .818 10 20 30 40.2 23 10 18 0 9 57 58.5 at Long Island 01/08/05 66-62 W 24-58 .414 1-7 .143 13-23 .565 16 25 41 40.2 19 9 17 0 3 62 58.8 at Wagner 01/13/05 63-62 W 24-51 .471 6-13 .462 8-11 .727 8 23 31 39.5 12 15 19 3 6 62 59.1 at Central Connecticu 01/15/05 63-73 L 26-56 .464 8-20 .400 13-17 .765 10 27 37 39.4 20 19 21 2 8 73 60.1 at St. Francis (Pa.) 01/18/05 67-63 W 23-61 .377 2-13 .154 15-19 .789 12 23 35 39.1 20 16 15 5 10 63 60.3 WAGNER 01/20/05 62-44 W 19-53 .358 4-10 .400 2-4 .500 15 28 43 39.3 16 10 28 1 9 44 59.2 SACRED HEART 01/22/05 60-69 L 23-48 .479 1-6 .167 22-31 .710 11 28 39 39.3 16 10 23 6 7 69 59.8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 01/27/05 70-46 W 18-49 .367 5-11 .455 5-9 .556 10 26 36 39.1 25 9 31 4 8 46 59.1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT S 01/29/05 70-51 W 19-59 .322 5-18 .278 8-16 .500 18 21 39 39.1 15 9 18 2 3 51 58.6 at Monmouth 02/05/05 64-72 L 22-51 .431 4-7 .571 24-30 .800 14 18 32 38.8 14 13 13 2 9 72 59.3 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 02/07/05 57-47 W 18-45 .400 4-17 .235 7-12 .583 9 22 31 38.4 17 12 21 5 5 47 58.7 MONMOUTH 02/12/05 66-50 W 20-54 .370 3-9 .333 7-7 1.000 9 27 36 38.3 17 9 22 2 11 50 58.3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 02/14/05 77-52 W 18-40 .450 4-8 .500 12-23 .522 10 23 33 38.0 16 13 29 1 5 52 58.0 at Mount St. Mary's 02/16/05 67-63 W 22-60 .367 4-14 .286 15-23 .652 17 30 47 38.4 22 8 22 0 9 63 58.2 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 02/20/05 50-57 L 21-43 .488 3-8 .375 12-13 .923 8 29 37 38.4 12 15 18 1 5 57 58.2 at Quinnipiac 02/24/05 76-70 Wot 23-71 .324 5-17 .294 19-21 .905 26 31 57 39.1 14 7 25 3 13 70 58.7 at Sacred Heart 02/26/05 54-63 L 20-57 .351 4-15 .267 19-23 .826 11 27 38 39.0 9 12 18 7 10 63 58.8 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT S 03/05/05 72-39 W 14-48 .292 5-16 .313 6-19 .316 12 22 34 38.9 14 11 25 1 9 39 58.1 at Sacred Heart 03/08/05 68-62 Wot 25-62 .403 2-10 .200 10-13 .769 11 25 36 38.8 11 12 23 2 16 62 58.2 at St. Francis (Pa.) 03/12/05 50-65 L 20-43 .465 5-10 .500 20-25 .800 6 28 34 38.6 15 15 12 3 3 65 58.5 ------Opponents 1754 636-1598 .398 113-368 .307 369-535 .690 372 786 1158 38.6 487 368 629 75 233 1754 58.5 Robert Morris 1882 697-1790 .389 166-516 .322 322-504 .639 406 693 1099 36.6 501 365 487 78 291 1882 62.7

Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 38.6 Points/game: 58.5 Assists/game: 12.3 FG Pct: 39.8 Turnovers/game: 21.0 3FG Pct: 30.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 FT Pct: 69.0 Steals/game: 7.8 Blocks/game: 2.5