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2017-18 Fordham Women's Basketball 2013-14 Atlantic 10 Champions 2017-18 Fordham Women’s Basketball Assistant Sports Information Director (Women's Basketball Contact): Ryan Uhlich Email: [email protected] | Office: 718-817-4241 | Cell: 201-873-6616 | Fax: 718-817-4244 | FordhamSports.com 2017-18 Fordham Schedule (4-3, 0-0 A-10) Game Eight NOVEMBER (3-2) Bronx, N.Y. - Rose Hill Gymnasium 10 UMBC W, 55-46 16 at Boston College L, 52-55 19 at Albany L, 52-59 (OT) Fordham Rams (4-3, 0-0 A-10) 24 Northern Colorado W, 48-33 vs. 29 at Manhattan W, 54-48 Iona Gaels (0-7, 0-0 MAAC) DECEMBER (1-1) 3 Pittsburgh W, 58-55 6 at Penn State L, 60-65 Saturday, December 9, 2017 - 1 p.m. 9 Iona 1 p.m. 12 at St. John's 7 p.m. 17 Bucknell 2 p.m. 20 UCLA 7 p.m. 28 Hartford # 1 p.m. NEWS AND NOTES 29 UC Davis/Yale # TBD - G'mrice Davis, the nation's returning leading rebounder, sits atop Division I's rebounding statistics. Davis finished second 31 George Washington * 2 p.m. last season behind just Washington's outgoing senior Chantel Osahor with 436 total boards, 12.8 rebounds per game, and JANUARY (0-0) 10.0 defensive rebounds per contest, and finished third with 24 double-doubles. After six games this season, Davis leads all 3 at Massachusetts * 5 p.m. Division I players with 14.5 rebounds per game and 11.3 defensive boards per game, while tallying double-doubles in all six 6 Saint Louis * (CBS SN) 1 p.m. games, ranked eighth. 10 Davidson * 12 p.m. 14 at VCU * 1 p.m. 17 Dayton * 7 p.m. - Davis became just the second Ram to ever average a double-double across a full season last year, next to Fordham Hall of 21 at Richmond * 2 p.m. Famer Anne Gregory O'Connell. She was voted First Team All-Conference, the second Ram to ever earn the honor alongside 25 St. Bonaventure * 7 p.m. Erin Rooney ('14), and to the All-Defensive team, and she has been picked to repeat both feats this year by the Atlantic 28 at George Mason * 2 p.m. 10's head coaches. Davis was also named to the inaugural Katrina McClain Award watch list this preseason, to be given out 31 at Saint Louis * (NBC SN) 12 p.m. annually to the nation's top power forward. FEBRUARY (0-0) 4 Rhode Island * 2 p.m. - Davis scored her 1,000th career point at Albany on November 19, converting a trademark midrange jumper early in the 10 at Davidson * 2 p.m. first quarter. The 20th Ram to reach the 1,000-point mark, she now sits on 1,060 career points, passing Carol Elser ('85) 13 La Salle * 7 p.m. 18 at Dayton * 2 p.m. and Stacey Paukovitz ('93) at Manhattan, and is now two points behind former teammate Erin Rooney ('14). She also 21 at Duquesne * 7 p.m. recently surpassed Sharon Nast ('86) for fourth on the all-time rebounding list, currently with 857 career boards, while her 24 Saint Joseph's * 2 p.m. 8.7 rebounding average has just passed Terri Vaccarino ('85) for second all-time. 27 A-10 Championship First Round % TBD - Stephanie Gaitley became Fordham women's basketball's all-time winningest head coach with a 74-43 win over Mas- MARCH (0-0) 2-4 A-10 Championship (Richmond, Va.) % TBD sachusetts on February 11, 2017, her 116th victory in the Bronx. The 32-year veteran passed Kathy Mosolino ('74-'80), and has 124 career victories over her seven seasons, averaging 20 per campaign. * - Atlantic 10 game % - Atlantic 10 Championship # - Fordham Holiday Classic - Redshirt freshman Bre Cavanaugh was named the Atlantic 10's Rookie of the Week on Monday afternoon. Cavanaugh, CBS SN/NBC SN - Nationally Televised Games All other home games streamed on Atlantic 10 Network who has scored in double figures in all six contests this season to start her Fordham career and is 11th in the country with Home Games in bold. 38.3 minutes played per game, set new career-highs in back-to-back wins this past week, scoring 16 points at Manhattan and a team-high 21 points against Pittsburgh, the latter coming on her most efficient shooting performance to-date (7-13). PROBABLE STARTERS Lauren Holden Bre Cavanaugh G'mrice Davis Johanna Klug Mary Goulding #2 | 5'5 | G | Jr. #10 | 5'8 | G | R-Fr. #5 | 6'2 | F | Sr. #11 | 6'3 | F | Fr. #34 | 6'0 | F | Jr. PPG 10.0 PPG 13.1 PPG 15.0 PPG 4.4 PPG 8.8 RPG 1.7 RPG 4.3 RPG 14.5 RPG 3.7 RPG 6.8 APG 2.3 SPG 1.4 ORPG 3.2 ORPG 1.9 APG 2.0 FG% .320 FG% .326 SPG 2.2 APG 0.9 FG% .405 3FG% .283 3FG% .282 FG% .481 FG% .323 3FG% .250 FT% .692 FT% .893 FT% .778 FT% .733 FT% .615 Follow the Rams on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Snapchat - @FordhamWBB #RamsRising THE UNIVERSITY GAME COVERAGE School .........................................................................................................................Fordham University Watch: A-10 Digital Network City/Zip .........................................................................................................................Bronx, NY 10458 Kenny Ducey - Play-by-Play Founded .................................................................................................................................................1841 Andrew Bogusch - Color Enrollment (Undergraduate) ......................................................................................................... 8,427 Listen: WFUV (90.7 FM & wfuvsports.org) Nickname ..............................................................................................................................................Rams Tom Terzulli - Play-by-Play School Colors.............................................................................................................. Maroon and White Jack McLoone - Color Home Court (Capacity) .....................................................................................Rose Hill Gym (3,200) Affiliation ...................................................................................................................................NCAA Div. I Live Stats: www.sidearmstats.com/fordham/wbball Conference ................................................................................................................................Atlantic 10 President .................................................................................................................Joseph McShane, S.J. Setting the Scene Alma Mater, Yr. ........................................................................................................Boston College '72 The Fordham women's basketball team (4-3) held a 10-point lead with seven minutes left Director of Intercollegiate Athletics ................................................................................David Roach in regulation at Penn State on Wednesday night but let its lead slip to All-Conference guard Athletic Dept. Phone ...................................................................................................(718) 817-4300 Teniya Page, who, along with Amari Carter, outscored the Rams, 14-3, over those final minutes Ticket Office Phone .......................................................................................................(855) RAM-TIXS to snatch victory away. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for Fordham, who now returns home to the Bronx to host Iona (0-7) on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m., the first game WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF of a doubleheader with the men's program. Head Coach ..............................................................................................................Stephanie V. Gaitley Alma Mater/Year ................................................................................................................ Villanova '82 Last Time Out at Penn State Record at School (yrs) .......................................................................................124-79 (seven years) The Rams started out hot, with back-to-back threes by Bre Cavanaugh and Lauren Holden, Overall Record (yrs) .............................................................................................588-349 (32 years) and continued to hold off the Lady Lions throughout much of Wednesday's contest, all the Office Phone...................................................................................................................(718) 817-4270 way until the 1:31 mark of the final period. After the two long-range makes, Mary Gould- Associate Head Coach ................................................................................................Angelika Szumilo ing converted two layups to give Fordham an early 10-4 lead. The Rams held as much as a Assistant Coach .....................................................................................................................Sonia Burke nine-point lead in those opening 10 minutes, 20-11, but the hosts scored five unanswered Assistant Coach ..............................................................................................................Valerie Nainima points to cut the deficit to four at the break. The Rams had seven points off turnover and Director of Women’s Basketball Operations ...........................................................Abigail Corning nine second-chance points in the quarter. As the two schools traded baskets over the next 10 Director of Women’s Basketball Administration .....................................................Clare Berenato minutes, it was Kendell Heremaia's three with 1:40 left to go followed by a trey from Holden Video Coordinator ...................................................................................................Christopher Scerbo to help take a six-point lead into halftime, 34-28. Fordham kept its foot on the gas and carried Director of Player Development .................................................................................Samantha
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