Drexel Dragons Vs La Salle Explorers Tuesday, December 17, 2019 / 11:30 A.M

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Drexel Dragons Vs La Salle Explorers Tuesday, December 17, 2019 / 11:30 A.M Drexel Dragons vs La Salle Explorers Tuesday, December 17, 2019 / 11:30 a.m. Philadelphia, Pa. / Daskalakis Athletic Center Patrick Shatkus, Asst. Director of Athletic Communications and Social Media Email / [email protected] Website / DrexelDragons.com DREXEL UNIVERSITY Office / 215-571-3605 Twitter / @DrexelWBB WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Instagram / @drexelwbb 2019 - 20 SCHEDULE DREXEL INFO OPENING TIP NOVEMBER (3-3) Drexel University * Drexel is 5-4 on the season following 5 Tue. at Quinnipiac W, 66-62 a 60-49 loss at Bucknell University on 9 Sat. DAVIDSON # W, 74-63 Dragons / 5-4, 0-0 CAA Sunday evening. Before that, the Drag- 11 Mon. No. 18/20 DePaul # L, 81-57 ons won a 54-52 overtime affair over 16 Sat. PACIFIC # L, 58-51 2018-19 Record 24-9 / 14-4 CAA the Villanova University Wildcats at the 24 Sun. RICHMOND W, 58-52 Last Game L, 60-49 at Bucknell / Dec. 8 DAC. The Dragons are 3-1 at home this 30 Sat. vs. Buffalo % L, 63-59 year. Head Coach Denise Dillon / Villanova, ‘96 * Senior Bailey Greenberg leads the DECEMBER (2-1) Drexel Record 311-208 / 17th season team in scoring, averaging 21.1 points 1 Sun. at Saint Joseph’s % W, 62-52 Career Record 311-208 / 17th season 4 Wed. VILLANOVA W, 54-52 (OT) per game. She also leads the confer- 8 Sun. at Bucknell L, 60-49 ence and ranks 11th in the country. Assistant Coaches 17 Tue. LA SALLE 11:30 a.m. * The Dragons have had three-straight Amy Mallon Saint Joseph’s, ‘93 20 Fri. at Penn 11:30 a.m. 20-win seasons for the first time in 30 Mon. MAINE 4:30 p.m. Stacey Weiss Drexel, ‘08 program history. Last year, DU ad- Michelle Baker Saint Joseph’s, ‘12 vanced to its second-straight CAA JANUARY championship game (third in the last 3 Fri. at Charleston * 6:30 p.m. four years) and earned a bid to the 5 Sun. at UNCW * 1 p.m. OPPONENT INFO WNIT, its 10th postseason appearance 10 Fri. NORTHEASTERN * 7 p.m. in the last 11 years. 12 Sun. HOFSTRA * 2 p.m. La Salle University * Drexel returns 1880 of its 1985 19 Sun. DELAWARE * 2 p.m. Explorers / 6-4, 0-0 A-10 points scored last year when the Drag- 24 Fri. at Elon * 7 p.m. ons went 24-9, 14-4 CAA. 26 Sun. at William & Mary * 2 p.m. 31 Fri. TOWSON * 7 p.m. 2018-19 Record 6-25 / 3-13 A-10 Last Game L, 70-43 at Rider / Dec. 7 SERIES HISTORY FEBRUARY 2 Sun. JAMES MADISON * 2 p.m. Head Coach Mountain MacGillivray / Temple ‘96 All Time-Series La Salle leads 19-6 7 Fri. at Hofstra * 5 p.m. School Record 12-29 / second season Last Meeting W, 58-43 / Nov. 18, 2018 9 Sun. at Northeastern * 2 p.m. Career Record 12-29 / second season First Meeting W, 71-45 / Feb. 26, 1983 16 Sun. at Delaware * 1 p.m. Last Drexel Win W, 58-43 / Nov. 18, 2018 21 Fri. WILLIAM & MARY * 7 p.m. Current Streak W5 23 Sun. ELON * 2 p.m. 28 Fri. at James Madison * 7 p.m. 2019 - 20 DREXEL DRAGONS MARCH # Name (Year / Position / Height / Hometown) PTS REB Other 1 Sun. at Towson * 2 p.m. 1 Keishana Washington (So. / G / 5-7 / Pickering, Ont.) 8.2 1.8 0.9 AST 5 Thu. UNCW * 7 p.m. Second leading scorer on the team 7 Sat. CHARLESTON 1 p.m. 2 Hetta Saatman (Fr. / F / 6-2 / Philadelphia, Pa.) 0.0 1.0 1.0 BLK 11-14 CAA Championships @ TBA Made her first appearance at No. 18/20 DePaul 3 AJ Davis (Fr. / F / 6-1 / Baltimore, Md.) 1.0 1.0 0.3 BLK * | Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opponent Made first appearance at Quinnipiac with a block and three rebounds BOLD | Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Kayla Bacon (Jr. / G / 5-8 / Owings Mills, Md.) 2.5 0.9 1.0AST # | Preseason WNIT at various locations Strong defender coming in as a reserve; tied career high (8) vs. Buffalo % | 26th Annual Saint Joseph’s Hawk Classic 5 Maria Ferariu (Fr. / G / 6-0 / Brasov, Romania) 0.0 0.0 - @ | CAA Championships in Elon, N.C. Made her first appearance at No. 18/20 DePaul 11 Aubree Brown (Sr. / G / 5-11 / Philadelphia, Pa.) 4.0 4.0 5.3 AST Third all-time at Drexel with 418 career assists 12 Hannah Nihill (Jr. / G / 5-3 / Drexel Hill, Pa.) 6.4 2.8 2.7 AST QUICK FACTS 2017-18 CAA Rookie of the Year; had 8p, 7a, 6r at Davidson 15 Brianne Borcky (Jr. / F / 6-0 / Garnet Valley, Pa.) 0.0 0.8 0.5 STL School Drexel University Made first appearance at Quinnipiac with two steals and three rebounds Mascot Dragons 20 Kate Connolly (So. / F / 6-1 / Harleysville, Pa.) 1.7 1.4 0.4 STL Colors Navy Blue and Gold Made 16 appearances in 18-19 Founded 1891 22 Maura Hendrixson (So. / G / 5-9 / Garnet Valley, Pa.) 5.7 1.8 1.4 STL Location Philadelphia, Pa. / 19104 Set career highs with 18 points and six three-pointers at Quinnipiac Enrollment 24,190 23 Bailey Greenberg (Sr. / F / 5-11 / North Wales, Pa.) 21.1 5.4 1.2 STL President John A. Fry Reigning CAA Player of the Year; tied career high in first two games with 31 points Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer 24 Niki Metzel (Sr. / F / 6-2 / Princeton, N.J.) 4.6 3.8 1.1 AST Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention Home Venue Daskalakis Athletic Center 30 Mariah Leonard (Sr. / F / 5-10 / Ashburn, Va.) 3.1 2.3 0.8 STL DAC / 2,509 capacity Tallied her career-high 11-point performance vs. Buffalo DI WBB Record 583-515 (38th season) 50 Ana Ferariu (Sr. / G / 5-9 / Brasov, Romania) 1.6 1.8 0.8 AST Sparkplug off the bench; made fourth career start against Pacific 2009 CAA Champions / 2013 WNIT Champions / 2018 CAA Regular Season Champions / Nine WNIT Appearances 1 2019 - 20 LA SALLE EXPLORERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown / High School 2 Carley Lytton F 5-10 Gr. Floyd, Va. / Floyd County (East Tennessee State) 3 Kayla Braxton-Young G 5-7 Fr. Newark, Del. / Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Technical 4 Kate Hill G 5-7 Jr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada / The Peddie School (Rutgers) 5 Christina Kline G 5-10 Fr. Winter Garden, Fla. / West Orange 10 Claire Jacobs G 6-0 Fr. Perth, Australia / Kennedy Baptist College 11 Deja King G 5-7 Jr. Trenton, N.J. / Life Center Academy 12 Molly Masciantonio G 5-10 So. Morton, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll (Holy Family) 14 Haleigh Hill F 6-0 Jr. Allen, Texas / Allen (Dodge City CC/South Plains) 1 5 Kayla Spruill G/F 6 - 0 S o . Baltimore, Md. / Western School of Technology and Environmental Science 22 Jordon Lewis F 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas / Westside 24 Amy Jacobs G 6-0 Fr. Perth, Australia / Kennedy Baptist College 25 Shalina Miller F/C 6-2 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Archbishop Prendergast 33 Erin Morgan G 5-8 So. Willow Grove, Pa. / Archbishop Wood 35 Sofilia Ngwafang C 6-4 Sr. Silver Spring, Md. / Paint Branch Head Coach: Mountain MacGillivray (Temple, ‘96); second season Assistant Coaches: Chris Day, Boo Abshire, Sam Guastella ABOUT THE OPPONENT THE SERIES COMPARISON La Salle is 6-4 on the year after La Salle leads the all-time series, TEAM dropping its last three games. The 16-9. Though the Explorers have Drexel Category La Salle Explorers got off to a 6-1 start be- the series edge, the Dragons have 58.9 ...................Points/Game ................... 63.6 fore running into Navy (L, 61-46 on won the last five meetings while 60.3 ..............Opp. Points/Game............... 62.1 Dec. 1), Penn (L, 65-49 on Dec. 4) head coach Denise Dillion is 7-5 -1.4 ................. Scoring Margin .................. +1.5 .380 ..........................FG % ........................... .355 and Rider (L, 70-43 on Dec. 7). against La Salle. .435.....................Opp. FG % ...................... .345 .323 ........................ 3PT % .......................... .332 The Explorers have wins over Cop- Last year, Drexel never trailed in .319 ...................Opp. 3PT %...................... .264 pin State, Harvard, Howard, Nor- the team’s 58-43 win at La Salle. 5.6 ................... 3PT FG/Game ......................8.5 folk State, Penn State and UMBC. Greenberg led all scorers with .726 ..........................FT % ........................... .693 19 points. Keishana Washington 30.6 ...............Rebounds/Game ................ 42.2 #10 Claire Jacobs is the only contributed 14 points for the first -3.8 .............Rebounding Margin .............. -0.2 Explorer averaging double figures double-figure scoring game of her 15.0................. Assists/Game ................... 12.4 with 10.0 points per game. Three career and Aubree Brown added 11 13.9 .............. Turnovers/Game ................ 20.7 other players are averaging at least points as three Dragons finished in 10.0 .................. Steals/Game .......................7.9 seven points per contest. double figures. 1.7 ....................Blocks/Game ......................5.3 La Salle has already matched its INDIVIDUAL win total from a season ago when Drexel Category La Salle the Explorers went 6-25 overall Greenberg / 21.1.......Scoring .............. Jacobs / 10.0 Greenberg / 5.4 ...... Rebounds ..................Mille / 7.9 and 3-13 in conference play. Brown / 5.3 ................Assists .................... King / 3.1 2 tied / 1.6 .................. Steals ................... Miller / 1.5 Head Coach Mountain MacGillivray, 2 tied / 0.4 ................. Blocks ................... Miller / 2.4 in his second season, is 12-29 with Leonard / .481 ..............FG% ..........
Recommended publications
  • Deer Park Overflow ______Poljce .Use Gast- D.Ogs I.N Controjung ______·- Liquor Fueled Rioting on Main Street
    ;:;:;:: .;.;.::·:·:·: ;:;:;:;:; :.;.;.;.;.:.,.;.;.;.;. :;:;::::: .;.;.;.;.;.. ,. ,.,.,.,. Vol. 97 No. 12 Un1vers1ty of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Tuesday, March 12, 1974 Violence Erupts After ·Deer Park Overflow _________ Poljce .Use _Gast-_D.ogs i.n _ControJUng __ ____ _·- Liquor Fueled Rioting on Main Street By JONATHAN OATIS out and ordered him off. It was a wann and pleasant night. The driver then "really plowed The Deer Park was packed, as is usual through" the crowd, according to for a Thursday. And, on East Campus, Downey. This action apparantly a world-record breaking "streak-in" annoyed the crowd. For 20 to 30 minutes, according to was planned. The streakers, their audience, a Downey, people · had been "streaking" university administration, and Newark past the Deer Park and on the porch police never expected what happened. roof, while others stripped on top of At about 11 p.m. word was spread poles outlining the Rathskellar parking that there would be streakers in front lot. George Thompson, Deer Park of the Deer Park, according to Police owner, ordered the streakers off his Chief William Brierly. Deer Park porch roof. They complied. patrons picked up their drinks and Then, two police cars came down "spilled out into the street", Brierly Main Street toward the crowd. Dennis said. · Allshouse, manager of the Dependence And at this time, according to Bicycle shop, 17 New London Road, Brierly, there were 300 people in the said that these cars were "plastered" l!eneral area of the Deer Park. as they rolled to a stop. Freshman Maureen Downey, who was This "plastering," according to in the area from 10:30 p.m., said that Brierly, was accomplished with beer she saw ~veral cars try to get through bottles and gravel from nearby the crowd.
    [Show full text]
  • The La Salle Explorer, Vol. 7 No. 5 La Salle University
    La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons The La Salle Explorer University Publications 4-1990 The La Salle Explorer, Vol. 7 No. 5 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/lasalle_explorer Recommended Citation La Salle University, "The La Salle Explorer, Vol. 7 No. 5" (1990). The La Salle Explorer. 10. https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/lasalle_explorer/10 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The La Salle Explorer by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE LA SALLE EXPLORER VOL. VII. NO. 5,____________________________________________________________ APRIL/MAY 1990 Simmons Unanimous Player-Of-The-Year The dream of every young athlete is to one day rise to the top of his sport, to be noticed and recognized for a job well done. Lionel Simmons, who had this very same dream while growing up on the playgrounds of South Philadelphia, has seen the dream come true. Two weeks after the La Salle season ended with a heartbreaking loss to Clemson in the second round of the NCAA tourna­ ment, Simmons continued to reap the awards brought about by a spectacular senior season on the hardwood. In recent weeks, the L-Train has copped well as in the classroom. Gary Payton of career at 20th and Olney. As a freshman, many of the top college basketball awards Oregon State was runner-up for the award. Simmons averaged 20.3 points per game in in the country.
    [Show full text]
  • This Is the Drexel
    How to Build a The Fight A Bittersweet Great Teacher Against Malaria Goodbye [DREXELWINTER/SPRING 2013 /////// MAGAZINE //////// VOLUME 23 NO. 1 ] COLLEEN WOLFE, BA’08 AJAMU JOHNSON, Michael Brennan, PhD’12, BS’02 is ‘hacking’ for good AMRITA BHOWMICK, MPH’10 This is the Drexel 40 under 40 DREW GINSBURG, BS’09 40 Ambitious Drexel Alumni, Doing Amazing Things 117 Total number of years that Drexel has competed in athletics. And each of those years is now covered in detail at the new Janet E. and Barry C. Burkholder Athletics Hall of Fame, which opened with a gala event at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in early December. The new Hall of Fame is an interactive exhibit that allows visitors to view a complete history of Drexel Athletics, including information on Drexel greats, retired numbers, memorable moments, all- time rosters and more (see story, Page 21). THE LEDGER [ A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF LIFE AT DREXEL ] Number of MacBooks held by the new laptop kiosk at the W.W. Hagerty 12 Library—a kiosk that allows students to check out one of 12 MacBooks for free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Drexel is the third university in the nation to install this kind of kiosk, and it’s possible that additional machines could be installed around campus in the future. Said Drexel Libraries Dean Danuta A. Nitecki: “This was a great opportunity to match a specific student need with library staff’s ongoing exploration of cutting-edge technologies.” Total raised so far by the College of Medicine’s annual Pediatric AIDS Benefit Concert (PABC).
    [Show full text]
  • Drexel Womens Basketball
    DREXEL 2013-14 Game Notes WOMENS BASKETBALL 2009 CAA Champions • 2013 WNIT Champions • 2010, 2011, 2012 WNIT DREXEL MEDIA RELATIONS 2013-14 Schedule Assistant Director/WBB Contact: Sam Angell • [email protected] Date Opponent .....................................Time/Result O: 215-895-6895 • F: 215-895-2038 November 3141 Chestnut Street, Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104 9 at Toledo# ....................................................2:30 www.DrexelDragons.com 10 vs. Villanova/Miss. Valley St.# ...............Noon 15 PROVIDENCE ................................................7:00 20 at Saint Joseph’s .........................................7:00 25 at Maryland ..................................................7:00 Today’s Game December Drexel Dragons vs. Villanova Wildcats 4 at Colgate .....................................................7:00 8 at American .................................................2:00 Glass City Tournament 14 at St. John’s% .............................................Noon 15 vs. Prairie View% .......................................Noon Sunday, November 10, 2013 • Noon 18 HAMPTON ....................................................7:00 John F. Savage Arena (7,300) 21 at Penn ..........................................................2:00 30 at Cornell ......................................................7:00 January The defending WNIT 4 PRINCETON ..................................................2:00 champions open the 9 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ....................7:00 2013-14 season at the 16
    [Show full text]
  • Drexel Dragons at Rider Broncs Saturday, November 28, 2020 / 2 P.M
    Drexel Dragons at Rider Broncs Saturday, November 28, 2020 / 2 p.m. Lawrenceville, N.J. / Alumni Gymnasium CONTACT / Patrick Shatkus FOLLOW ALONG Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Website / DrexelDragons.com DREXEL UNIVERSITY and Digital Media Twitter / @DrexelWBB WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Email / [email protected] Instagram / @drexelwbb 2020 - 21 SCHEDULE DREXEL INFO OPENING TIP NOVEMBER (0-0) Drexel University * Drexel claimed a share of the CAA 28 Sat. at Rider 2 p.m. regular-season crown and the No. 1 Dragons / 0-0, 0-0 CAA seed in the CAA Tournament with a DECEMBER (0-0) 5 Sat. at Monmouth 2 p.m. 2019-20 Record 23-7 / 16-2 CAA 16-2 record a year ago and reached 13 Sun. at Villanova 1 p.m. Last Game W, 72-60 vs. Charleston / March 7 the 20-win plateau (23-7) for the fifth 16 Wed. at La Salle 6 p.m. Head Coach Amy Mallon, Saint Joseph’s ‘93 time in the past six seasons. Drexel Record 0-0 / 1st season * The Dragons welcome back four of JANUARY (0-0) Career Record 0-0 / 1st season their top five scorers, led by junior 2 Sat. at UNCW * TBA Keishana Washington (10.0 ppg), 3 Sun. at UNCW * TBA Associate Head Coach 9 Sat. CHARLESTON * TBA who was chosen as the CAA Sixth Stacy Weiss Drexel ‘08 10 Sun. CHARLESTON * TBA Player of the Year and a Third Team 16 Sat. William & Mary * TBA All-CAA selection in 2019-20. Wash- 17 Sun. William & Mary * TBA Assistant Coaches ington is joined by seniors Hannah 23 Sat.
    [Show full text]
  • NEBRASKA 2014-15 Wrestling 2014-15 Schedule (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Date Opponent/Tournament Time/Result Huskers Journey East to Finish Dual Season Nov
    tough together NEBRASKA 2014-15 WRESTLING 2014-15 Schedule (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Date Opponent/Tournament Time/Result Huskers Journey East to Finish Dual Season Nov. 1 NWCA All-Star Classic% No Team Score Nov. 7 at #25 Wyoming (Flo) W, 22-13 No. 10 Nebraska (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Nov. 8 Cowboy Open& (Flo) No Team Score vs. Nov. 16 Maryland* (NU Coliseum) W, 42-3 Nov. 22 at Duke (Blue Devil Network) W, 45-3 Drexel (8-11, 5-2 EIWA) Nov. 22 at NC State (ESPN3) W, 16-15 Dec. 5-6 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational^ (Flo) 6th, 89 pts. Saturday, Feb. 21 • 10 a.m. (CT) • Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,532) • Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 13 Wisconsin* L, 14-23 Series History: Nebraska leads, 2-0-0 Jan. 1-2 Southern Scuffle# (Flo) 4th, 116 pts. Jan. 9 Purdue* (Tumble N’ Rumble) W, 25-6 Last Meeting: Nebraska won, 25-13, on Feb. 17, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 23 at #12 Illinois* (BTN Plus) W, 22-9 Scoring: TrackWrestling.com Jan. 25 #21 Rutgers* (BTN) W, 26-9 Live Video: Drexel Dragons TV Jan. 30 at #24 Northwestern* (BTN Plus) W, 25-11 Twitter Feed: @HuskerWrestling Feb. 1 Indiana* (Huskers.com) W, 33-6 Feb. 6 at #16 Michigan* (BTN Plus) W, 23-10 Feb. 8 at Michigan State* (BTN Plus) W, 33-6 No. 10 Nebraska (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Feb. 13 Stanford (BTN Plus) W, 30-6 Feb. 21 at Drexel (Drexel Dragons TV) 10 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Ve~Eren Dodatok Za 25.11. Sreda Хендикеп Прво Хендикеп Комбиниран Тип Хендикеп 1 Хендикеп 2 Sport Life Basketball NCAA (Основен) Полувреме Полувреме (Кон
    Хендикеп Прво Хендикеп Комбиниран Тип Хендикеп 1 Хендикеп 2 Sport Life NBA Regular Season (основен) полувреме Полувреме (кон. & осн.пое.) 1 122 1X2 Хен.1 2Хен. 12Хен.121X2Хен.1 2 & - & + & - & + Чет 1:00 8001 Charlotte 1.65 15.0 2.30 Washington 1.5 1.50 2.50 -3.5 1.85 1.90 -5.5 2.40 1.55 1.74 14.0 2.40 -1.5 1.80 2.00 3.14 3.14 4.37 4.37 Чет 1:00 8002 Orlando 1.85 13.0 2.05 New York 2.5 1.60 2.30 -1.5 1.90 1.90 -3.5 2.20 1.65 1.90 13.0 2.10 -0.5 1.90 1.90 3.52 3.52 3.90 3.90 Чет 1:30 8003 Boston 1.15 18.0 5.70 Philadelphia -6.5 1.40 2.60 -10.5 1.85 1.95 -14.5 2.40 1.50 1.25 15.0 4.50 -5.5 1.80 1.90 2.19 2.19 10.8 10.8 Чет 1:30 8004 Detroit 1.85 13.0 2.05 Miami 2.5 1.60 2.30 -1.5 1.90 1.90 -3.5 2.20 1.65 1.90 13.0 2.10 -0.5 1.90 1.90 3.52 3.52 3.90 3.90 Чет 1:30 8005 Toronto 2.25 14.0 1.70 Cleveland -1.5 2.40 1.55 2.5 1.85 1.90 4.5 1.60 2.30 2.30 14.0 1.77 1.5 1.90 1.90 4.28 4.16 3.23 3.15 Чет 2:00 8006 Houston 1.65 15.0 2.30 Memphis 1.5 1.50 2.50 -3.5 1.90 1.85 -5.5 2.40 1.55 1.74 14.0 2.40 -1.5 1.80 2.00 3.14 3.14 4.37 4.37 Чет 2:00 8007 Milwaukee 1.65 15.0 2.30 Sacramento 1.5 1.50 2.50 -3.5 1.85 1.95 -5.5 2.40 1.55 1.74 14.0 2.40 -1.5 1.80 2.00 3.14 3.14 4.37 4.37 Чет 2:00 8008 Minnesota 2.30 15.0 1.65 Atlanta -1.5 2.50 1.50 3.5 1.90 1.90 5.5 1.55 2.40 2.40 14.0 1.74 1.5 2.00 1.80 4.37 4.37 3.14 3.14 Чет 2:00 8009 Oklahoma City 1.12 19.0 6.50 Brooklyn -8.5 1.45 2.60 -12.5 1.90 1.90 -16.5 2.50 1.50 1.22 16.0 5.00 -6.5 1.85 1.95 2.13 2.13 12.4 12.4 Чет 2:30 8010 San Antonio 1.25 17.0 4.50 Dallas -4.5 1.45 2.60 -8.5 1.85 1.90 -12.5 2.50 1.50 1.37 15.0 3.65 -4.5 1.90 1.90 2.38 2.38 8.55 8.55 Чет 3:00 8011 Phoenix 1.55 15.0 2.60 New Orleans -2.5 1.70 2.10 -4.5 1.95 1.85 -7.5 2.50 1.50 1.65 14.0 2.60 -2.5 1.90 1.90 2.95 2.95 4.94 4.94 Чет 4:30 8012 LA Clippers 1.55 15.0 2.60 Utah -2.5 1.70 2.10 -4.5 1.90 1.90 -7.5 2.50 1.50 1.65 14.0 2.60 -2.5 1.90 1.90 2.95 2.95 4.94 4.94 Вкупно поени Вкупно поени Вкупно поени Вкупно поени Индивидуален Индивидуален Полувреме - Крај Sport Life 1 (основни) 2 Полувреме тотал - Тим 1 тотал - Тим 2 Гр.- +Гр.
    [Show full text]
  • George Drew, Director Special Programming
    DREXEL UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Friday, Septem ber 26. 1980 VOLUME LVI, NO. 11 Squeezing into the parking garage ing public transportation, par­ before 9 a.m. each school day, ticularly when two or more even though his or her first Office of Safety and Security persons pool the costs of class may be some time later. garage parking> Otherwise, the daily commuter The Department of Safety mav find the parking garage With the beginning of the and Security, which ad­ filled. Fall term, the parking garage ministers on-campus parking, Surface parking lots, such has experienced a large in­ anticipates that by Friday, as the Library Lot, the Creese crease in the number of September 26, over 375 Fall Student Center Lot and “ F” students, faculty and staff Term parking permits for the Lot, 31st and Ludlow Sts., for utilizing this facility each garage will have been issued. faculty and staff, have also ex­ school day. The garage was This is an increase of over 130 perienced “ full houses” each filled to capacity the first few permits over the Fall 1979 day. days of classes, for the first term. Term permit holders are In conclusion, it appears time since the SEPTA strike of guaranteed a space m the that on-campus parking may 1978. This necessitated turning parking garage, plus overnight be more difficult to obtain this away numerous commuters and week-end parking new term than in the past. after 10 a.m. priveleges, to the exclusion of Those students, faculty and This upsurge in usage of the token users.
    [Show full text]
  • Explorer News February 2004 La Salle University
    La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Explorer News University Publications 2-2004 Explorer News February 2004 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/athletics_explorer_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Explorer News February 2004" (2004). Explorer News. 9. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/athletics_explorer_news/9 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Explorer News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Newsletter of the Explorer Club February 2004 Message from Dr. Tom Brennan, La Salle Athletics Logo Unveiling Director of Athletics Greetings from 20th Street and Olney Avenue. The fall season was a rewarding one. It was mixed Dr. Thomas in terms of success on the athletic fields, but not in Brennan terms of success in the classroom or with regard to the efforts of our student athletes and coaches to enhance neighborhood activity. In the academic area, several of our teams received National Recognition for their work in the classroom with field hockey and men's tennis leading the way. The field hockey team accumulated a 3.47 GPA in the fall, while the men's tennis team had a 3.38. Several athletes earned A-10 and MAAC ac academic accolades and men's soc­ cer senior Matt Hemberger was named to the Middle Atlantic Regional All-American Academic Team. The NCAA reported La Salle's 10-year graduation rate for student-athletes at 84%.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Schedule/Results (2-1,0-0 Big Ten) Media Information
    2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Rutgers Scarlet Knights (NR IWLCA/ NR Media Poll) (2-1,0-0 BIG TEN) 2018 (2-1, 0-0 Big Ten) Date Opponent Time/Result 2018 STATISTICAL LEADERS Feb. 10 at Temple L, 12-8 Points: ........................Samantha Budd (10) Feb. 13 at LIU Brooklyn W, 15-4 Feb. 17 at Monmouth W, 19-8 Goals: ...........................Samantha Budd (8) FEB. 24 VS. DELAWARE 3 P.M. Assists: ..............................Abbey Brooks (3) Feb. 28 at UPenn 6:30 p.m. Ground Balls: .................... Regina Sharp (9) MARCH 3 VS. DREXEL 1 P.M. MARCH 10 VS. JMU 1 P.M. Caused Turnovers: ............. Regina Sharp (6) March 13 at Villanova 7 p.m. Draw Controls: ............Samantha Budd (20) MARCH 17 VS. PENN STATE* NOON Saves: ............................ Devon Kearns (19) March 22 at Ohio State* 7 p.m. MARCH 27 VS. NIAGARA 7 P.M. March 31 at Cornell 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater): Laura Brand Sias (Rutgers, ‘99) APRIL 3 VS. LAFAYETTE 7 P.M. Rutgers Record (Years) : 123-127 (16th Season) April 7 at Maryland* noon APRIL 12 VS. MICHIGAN*! 7 P.M. Career Record (Years) : 133-134 (17th Season) April 21 at Northwestern* 1 p.m. Delaware Blue Hens APRIL 28 VS. JHU 1 P.M. (NR IWLCA/ NR Media Poll) May 4 B1G Tournament TBA 2018 (1-1, 0-0 CAA) May 5 B1G Tournament TBA May 6 B1G Tournament TBA 2018 STATISTICAL LEADERS Points: .....................................Four Tied (4) Home games denoted by BOLD CAPS Goals: ....................D’Antonio, Caddigan (4) * Big Ten Conference Game Assists: ......................... Mia DeRuggiero (3) ! Game to air live
    [Show full text]
  • MAINE PROJECTED STARTERS 12/16 @ Duquesne ESPN+ L, 72-46 12/22 CENTRAL CONN
    vs. RYAN LONG - MAINE MEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT january 19, 2019 - stony brook - game notes OFFICE: (207) 581-4849 | CELL: (570) 332-3078 | [email protected] @Blackbearsmbb #Blackbearnation SCHEDULE/RESULTS Maine TALE OF THE TAPE Sbu DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RES. 3-16/1-3 record/conf. 15-3/3-0 11/6 @ Denver Altitude TV L, 63-50 62.2 points per game 73.4 71.2 opponent points per game 66.5 11/8 @ Utah Pac-12 Network L, 75-61 -9.1 scoring margin +6.9 11/10 @ San Francisco Stadium Plus L, 93-50 .432 field goal percentage .427 11/17 @ NC State ^ ACC Network Extra L, 82-63 .300 3-point field goal percentage .343 .652 free throw percentage .740 11/20 @ North Texas ^ C-USA.TV L, 74-63 (OT) 32.2 rebounds per game 40.8 11/25 @ Quinnipiac ESPN+ L, 58-50 -1.4 REBOUND MARGIN +7.5 11/28 PRINCETON ^ ESPN+ L, 73-59 14.5 ASSISTS PER GAME 10.9 15.5 TURNOVERS PER GAME 14.8 Peacocks All-Acess (OT) 12/1 @ Saint Peter’s ^ L, 63-59 3.4 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.2 12/4 FORDHAM ESPN 3 W, 75-68 (2OT) 7.5 STEALS PER GAME 5.8 12/8 @ Dartmouth ESPN+ L, 78-52 12/10 MAINE-MACHIAS ESPN+ W, 98-43 HOW TO FOLLOW MAINE PROJECTED STARTERS 12/16 @ Duquesne ESPN+ L, 72-46 12/22 CENTRAL CONN. ST. ESPN 3 L, 93-90 (2OT) G Sergio El Darwich Dekwaneh, Lebanon/Western Texas College/South Dakota State/Lee Academy 12/29 @ Rutgers BTN Plus L, 70-55 Cross insurance center 1/2 @ Brown ESPN+ L, 75-67 11.6 ppg/3.8 rpg/2.4 apg/.551 fg%/.311 3-fg% 1/5 @ UMBC* ESPN 3 L, 61-52 bryan stackpole sandy thomas G Isaiah White 1/9 VERMONT* ESPN 3 L, 73-59 Ellicott City, Md./Harford CC/UNC Asheville/Centennial 1/12 @ ALBANY* ESPN+ W, 66-64 14.4 ppg/3.1 rpg/1.4 apg/.398 fg%/.331 3-fg% jim churchill 1/16 HARTFORD* ESPN+ L, 77-76 ron lisnet 1/19 STONY BROOK* ESPN 3 1:00 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Thetri Volume 66 • Number 25 'Serving Drexel University Since 1926..." April 5,1991
    N ew s Opinion Sports Senator John Heinz was died in a plane crash just Our columnists ponder on the difficulty with Baseball season has begun, women’s lacrosM^;^ outside the city. Six othm were also killed including Drexel tuition, and what can be done about it. how welt underway and the crew team started tteir s£i^ ' two children from an elementary school where the students can change the Univmity, and the adven­ son. For a complete round up of the start of spring debris landed. Details on page 3... tures in Iowa. Turn to page 12... sports at Drexel turn to page 28... TheTri Volume 66 • Number 25 'Serving Drexel University Since 1926..." April 5,1991 V a n R . U . reduces w ork t o b e force because o f c l o s e d state aid reductions Ian Broverman_________ Gary Rosenzweig_______ of the administrative positions Triangle Staff Writer Of The Triangle will remain until June 30. Due to a drop in enrollment, The text of the letter desig­ the Residential Living Office has On March 25, the University nates a limited number of pro­ decided to close the Van began the process of eliminating fessional positions available to Rensselaer dormitory, located ai 94 funded positions. This reduc­ the administrative/professional 3320 Powelton Avenue. When tion program is the result of a employees who are without posi­ the 220-bed facility shuts down recent announcement of a $3.5 tions. Those who are not reas­ for Summer term, it will remain million cut in state aid and the signed will be given a .severance closed for the 1991-92 school “declining demographics of col­ package as if they were being year.
    [Show full text]