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HISTORY, RECORDS & AWARDS A TRUE PIONEER

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The Providence College community lost a great friend, and long-time supporter on September 30, 2002, with the passing of Helen A. Bert. Bert was a former coordinator of women's athletics and an associate athletic director at Providence College, and is known by many as the "Original Lady ." Widely known as a pioneer of female athletics, Bert was appointed as the first woman in the Prov- idence athletic department in 1971 by former PC Athletic Director . Upon her hiring on September 29, 1971, Gavitt said: "We are delighted to get a woman of Mrs. Bert's caliber to head up our Women's Recreation Department. With the arrival of women on the Providence College campus, we are doing all in our power to give the girls a well rounded recreational and physical program." In the fall of 1971, Providence College, which had previously only admitted males, had accepted 300 females into the student body. Lisa Connolly Gilbride was a freshman in that class. She played tennis and for the and was the first woman to earn the College's Athlete of the Year honor in 1975. After graduating, she was hired by Bert, her former tennis coach, to be the women's tennis coach at Providence. "When women first arrived at PC, they had not anticipated that there would be a need for women to have athletic activities, " Gilbride stated. "Dave (Gavitt) hired Helen to look after the women. Helen created the women's center, which wel- comed all the female students, not just the athletes. She arrived at PC at the beginning of Title IX and never stopped crusading for the female athletes. It was through her that we learned about passion, vision and courage." Bert began as the Coordinator of Women's Athletics and was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in 1974. She was promoted to Associate Athletic Director under in 1982. Under Bert's tutelage, 12 Division I varsity women's sports were established as well as the first athletic scholarships given to women's basketball players in 1975. Her programs gained regional and national atten- tion and produced several All-Americans. Ray Treacy, who is the Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Operations at Providence College was hired by Bert in 1984 to be the Women's Cross Country and Track & Field Head Coach. "Mrs. Bert was a true champion for women's athletics at Providence," Treacy stated. "The track and cross country programs are a beneficiary of her vision." Bert graduated from Hunter College in , N.Y. She served as athletic director and coach of the girls' basketball team at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York before joining the PC athletic department. On February 24, 1984, Bert was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame, becoming the first woman inductee at PC. In addition, she also was inducted into the North Providence Sports Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Heritage Hall of Fame in 1996. After 17 years at Providence College, Bert retired in 1988, but her vision remained intact as did her presence at the College. The Westin Hotel in Providence, R.I. was the site for a hugely successful Gala honoring the Friar legend on April 16th. Friends and colleagues hailed her as “a true champion”, “inspirational”, and “a gifted educator." Lesley Visser of CBS Sports, was the keynote speaker, while local CBS affiliate televsion anchor Karen Adams emceed the event. Arthur Bert, Helen Bert's son, also gave a speech during the event. Dave Gavitt and Britt King were among the remaining speakers. Gavitt is a served as Athletic Director at Providence College from 1971-82. Gavitt also served as the men's basketball coach at PC from 1969-79. Britt King is a 1986 graduate of Providence College and was a four-year member of the Friar women's basketball team. On February 6, 2010, Bert was honored at halftime of the Providence women's basketball game versus Pittsburgh. An honorary jersey was hung in , bearing her name, along with former Friar great Kathy Finn. Bert and Finn are the first to be honored with a jersey retirement ceremony for women's basketball. Members of Bert's family were on hand for the ceremony. Bert is missed by many, but her passion, vision and courage will live on through the continued improvement of women's athletics at the College.

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On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic depart- “Mrs. Bert was a guardian angel for women’s sports at PC. Her ment welcomed members of Helen Bert's family to celebrate the dedication and hardwork on behalf of the female student-athletes opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the was incredible and unbelievable. Anyone who had a chance to meet or work with Mrs. Bert never forgot the experience. I feel blessed second floor of Alumni Hall. Prior to the Friars' game against Mar- to have had Mrs. Bert in my life.” quette on that day, there was a ribbon cutting ceremony. Bert's fam- -- Britt King ‘86 • Former Providence College women’s basketball player. ily also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, ad- “There is no greater person that I have ever had the pleasure of ministrators and faculty, along with the presence of countless alum- working with. She fueled the start of women's intercollegiate ni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all athletics at Providence College. She was very passionate in her work and she took complete ownership of the task in front of her, varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. The lounge offers which was to build a program. She did that with great success a seating area, six computer stations and print services. and pride." On February 6, 2010, the College retired a uniform jersey in Bert's -- Lou Lamoriello '63 • Served as Head Coach of the men's honor. The jersey is currently displayed in Alumni Hall, along with team and Athletic Director at Providence College (1982-1987) and is former Friar greats Kathy Finn Hill, Tracy Lis, Andrea Mangum and now the General Manager/CEO and President of the Devils (NHL) and the New Jersey Nets (NBA). Lamoriello also is a member of . the Friar Athletic Hall of Fame.

“Helen Bert willed women’s athletics into existence and success at Providence College. Her desire to provide a quality opportunity for women was always her goal. She is one of the most remarkable individuals I have had the privilege to work with.” -- Mike Tranghese • Sports Information Director at Providence College from 1972-79. He now serves as the Commissioner of the .

“Helen Bert was fantastic. She paved the way for women’s athletics at Providence College and did it with intelligence and without shortcuts." -- Dave Gavitt • Former Athletic Director at Providence College from 1971-82. Gavitt also served as the men's basketball coach at PC from 1969-79. Was appointed Commissioner of the BIG EAST Conference Dedication of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge. in 1982. Gavitt now serves on the at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.

"Helen Bert was obviously one of the 'true pioneers' of the women’s movement through her role in athletics. She worked tirelessly in her efforts to give us equality in every way, but more importantly, to convince us of our own strength, independence, and abilities. Her legacy is a generation of women who believe in themselves and that their capablilites are limitless." --Lisa (Connolly) Gilbride • Played tennis and women's basketball for the Friars and was the first female to earn the College's Athlete of the Year honor in 1975. After graduating, she was hired by Bert, her former tennis coach, to be the women's tennis coach at Providence. She also was a member of the women's basketball coaching staff with the Friars.

"The first person who comes to mind when you think of women's athletics at Providence College is Helen Bert. She was a pioneer for Halftime ceremony for dedication of Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge. women's athletics, who gave a lot of young women the opportunity to participate on the collegiate level. Helen was way ahead of her time in pushing for equality of women's athletics." --, Jr. '78 • Served as head women's basketball coach at Providence College from 1980-83 and now serves as the associate head coach of the women's basketball program at Villanova University. He also played for the men's basketball team at Providence during his years as an undergraduate from 1975-80.

Jersey retirement ceremony for Helen Bert and Kathy Finn.

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MARY ANN McCOY (1976-80) LAURIE ST. JEAN (1980-84) Mary Ann McCoy was a two-sport athlete Laurie St. Jean started in 90-consecutive and one of the pioneers who helped to games from 1981 to 1984. In those three build women's basketball from the ground years, she led the Friars to a 68-22 record. In up. With McCoy, the Friars were 82-27, and her sophomore year, she was a First Team helped lead Providence to its first-ever 20- District I All-Academic choice and received win season. She became the first player in honorable mention on the University Di- Friar women's basketball history to score vision Academic All-American Team. She over 1,000 points and pull down over 1,000 finished her career with 1,005 points. rebounds. McCoy ranks third all-time in rebounding (1,056) and BRITT KING (1982-86) tied for 18th in career scoring (1,224). The all-time rebounding leader in Friar histo- LYNN SHEEDY (1976-80) ry, Britt King helped the Friars leap to their Lynn Sheedy could be one of the greatest first-ever BIG EAST regular season cham- female athletes to wear a Friar uniform. Not pionship as well as their first-ever NCAA only did she play basketball in her four year Tournament appearance. King still holds career but also excelled in field hockey and every rebounding record at PC including softball. In 1979, she was named Providence most in a game (22 vs Pittsburgh on 1/2/85), College’s Female Athlete of the Year. After in a season (398 in 1984-85) and in a career graduating from the College in 1980, Sheedy (1,205). A two-time Kodak All-District I First Team member, she became an assistant coach under Joe Mul- also was a First Team All-BIG EAST Conference selection. One of laney, Jr. In 1983, three years after graduating from Providence, three players in program history to record over 1,000 points and she took over as head coach until 1985. In two seasons, she led 1,000 rebounds. King ranks seventh all-time in scoring with 1,531 the Friars to a 33-21 record. She was inducted into the Friar Ath- points. Member of the Providence Athletic Hall of Fame. letic Hall of Fame in 1990. Sheedy led the Friars in assists during MARY BURKE (1983-87) each of her four seasons on the team. To date, Sheedy ranks third Considered to be the iron horse of Friar all-time at PC in assists (571) and 15th all-time in career scoring women's basketball history, Mary Burke with 1,261 points. played in 115 of 116 games in her four-year KERRY PHAYRE (1980-83) career. In 1987, she was named to the Kodak Kerry Phayre made her mark in the Prov- All-District I Team, BIG EAST All-Conference idence College record books in just three Team and became the first female recipient seasons with the Friar women's basketball of the ECAC Award of Valor. In the same team. Phayre earned KODAK District I year, she was named Providence College’s All-America Team honors and BIG EAST Co-Female Athlete of the Year as well as R.I. Female Athlete of the Honorable Mention honors in 1983. In 1982, Year by the Women’s Sports Foundation. To date, Burke ranks fifth she set the record for field goal percentage all-time in career scoring with 1,672 points and is ninth all-time in a single game after connecting on 10-of- in career rebounding with 740 boards. Member of Friar Athletic 10 (1.000) attempts from the field versus Manhattan on 12/5/82. Hall of Fame. Phayre led the Friars in assists during each of her three seasons and ranks fifth all-time in career assists with 432. She also ranks DORIS SABLE (1983-87) 13th all-time in scoring with 1,269 points. Doris Sable led the Friars in assists during three of her four seasons with the Friars. Sa- ble earned BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honors KATHY FINN (1980-84) in 1983-84, becoming the first player to do so Kathy Finn is the only player in PC history in program history. She also earned All-BIG to be named BIG EAST Player of the Year. EAST Second-Team honors in 1985-86 and A tri-captain on the 1983-84 squad, Finn is First-Team recognition in 1986-87. Sable one of the most outstanding athletes to ever led the BIG EAST Conference in assists as a enroll at Providence. She was a two-time senior, and was selected to the KODAK District I All-America Team PC Athlete of the Year and Kodak District as well as Providence College’s Co-Female Athlete of the Year. She I All-America selection. At the time of her was a member of the 1987 Women’s NIT All-Tournament Team and graduation in 1984, she set 10 Friar records the BIG EAST Conference All-Tournament Team in 1986 and 1987. and finished her career first all-time in scoring with 1,942 points. She currently ranks second all-time in career assists (602), and Finn led the Friars in scoring and steals during each of her four 10th all-time in career scoring (1,372 points). Sable is a member seasons with the program. To date, Finn ranks second on the all- of the Friar Athletic Hall of Fame. On January 13, 2012, she was time scoring list and also ranks seventh all-time in assists (407) awarded the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award. She had and eighth in rebounding (754). Member of Friar Athletic Hall of her jersey retired at Providence on Feb. 11, 2017. Most recently, Fame. She became the first player in program history to have her she was honored with the Award as part of the Bas- jersey retired in a ceremony on Feb. 6, 2010. ketball Hall of Fame’s enshrinement weekend in September 2018. 4 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ALL-TIME FRIAR GREATS

DOREEN FERGUSON (1984-88) HELEN JESSIE-MENCY (1986-91) Ferguson was part of the Providence's An integral part of PC’s “Sweet 16” squad first-ever NCAA Tournament run. In 1988, in 1990, Jessie-Mency was named to three she led the team in scoring with 425 All-Tournament Teams during her career. She points (15.7 ppg), and was tabbed as a Sec- led the Friars, and the BIG EAST, in steals as ond-Team All-BIG EAST selection. To date, a senior year with 94 thefts and a total of 54 Ferguson is tied for 29th all-time on PC's steals in league games, which was a BIG EAST career scoring list with 1,039 points. She also record at the time. During her final season, ranks 16th at Providence College all-time in the tri-captain became the 16th player in career rebounding with 660 rebounds. school history to reach 1,000 points. To date, Mency is tied for 18th all-time in scoring with 1,224 career points. ANDREA MANGUM (1986-90) Andrea Mangum led the Friars to a school STEPHANIE COLE (1988-92) record 27 wins and the East Regional Stephanie Cole helped the Friars tally 20- semifinals of the NCAA Tournament during plus wins in each of her four years with the the 1989-90 season. She led the Friars in program. In her final season, Cole was a Third rebounds four-straight years and earned Team All-BIG EAST selection. Cole currently KODAK District I All-America honors twice. ranks 11th in all-time at PC in scoring with She was a First Team All-BIG EAST selection 1,321 career points and sixth all-time in and MVP of the 1990 BIG EAST Tournament. assists with 412. Mangum is one of three players in program history to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds. Mangum ranks fourth all-time in TRACY LIS (1988-92) scoring (1,679 points) and second in rebounding (1,063). Mangum Tracy Lis is one of the greatest players ever was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame to wear a Friar uniform. She is the all-time in 2003 and her jersey was retired in February 2015. scoring leader at Providence and ranks fourth all-time in scoring in BIG EAST action DOTTIE VanGHEEM (1986-90) (1,296). During her career from 1988-92, In 1990, Dottie Van Gheem became the first she set 14 records, and is the only player to Friar basketball player to earn GTE/CoSIDA surpass the 2,000-point plateau at PC. In Academic All-America Women’s Basketball 1990, she led the Friars to the “Sweet 16,” First Team honors. In the same year, she and in 1991, propelled the program to its highest ranking in the led the team in scoring and was second in AP Poll (15th). In 1991, she achieved a Providence College and rebounding and earned First-Team All-BIG BIG EAST Conference first when she was named Sports Illustrated EAST honors. In addition, she was named Player of the Week, twice. Lis was a two-time First Team All-BIG to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team as the EAST selection. She also received the BIG EAST Special Acheive- Friars captured their first-ever Conference crown. After leading ment Award and was named ECAC Player of the Year in 1992. Lis the Friars to their first “Sweet 16” appearance in 1990, she was played professionally for the Blizzard (ABL). To date, named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team and the Lis ranks first in career scoring (2,534 points) and fifth all-time KODAK District I All-America Team. To date, Van Gheem ranks in rebounding (821 rebounds). Lis was inducted into the Provi- 14th all-time in career scoring (1,267 points) and 22nd all-time dence College Hall Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 and her jersey in rebounding (581). was retired in January 2014. Lis also was named to the BIG EAST Conference Silver Anniversary Team. SHANYA EVANS (1987-91) Shanya Evans currently ranks sixth all-time in LUCIE FONTANELLA (1990-94) career assists among NCAA Division I players A KODAK Honorable Mention All-America all-time, with 987. Additionally, she is one selection, Fontanella was a two-time captain of only 11 players in NCAA history to dish for the Friars. She currently ranks eighth over 900 assists. In 1988, she earned BIG all-time in scoring with 1,446 points and EAST All-Rookie honors and was named to 10th all-time in rebounding with 735 career the All-BIG EAST Third Team in 1989. Evans boards. A three-year starter for Providence, garnered All-BIG EAST First Team recogni- she was a member of the 1990-91 BIG EAST tion in 1990 and 1991. She also was named to the ECAC Division All-Rookie Team. In 1994 she was named to I All-Star Team in 1991. In her final three years at PC, she helped the All-BIG EAST Third Team and BIG EAST All-Tournament Team. lead the Friars to consecutive NCAA appearances including their Fontanella led PC in steals and field-goal percentage during her first-ever trip to the “Sweet 16” (1990). She was presented the senior year. Known more for her heart and leadership, Fontanella Basketball Hall of Fame’s Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award in played professionally in Portugal, then served as an Assistant 1991. Evans ranks first all-time in assists (978) and 17th all-time Coach at PC during the 1995-96 season, under Bob Foley. She in scoring (1,246 points). Evans is a member of the Providence is a member of the Providence College Athletics Hall of Fame. College Athletic Hall of Fame. 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 5 ALL-TIME FRIAR GREATS

STEFANIE GOETTSCHE (1990-94) CHELSEA MARANDOLA (2005-10) Stefanie Goettsche currently ranks 11th all- Marandola was a three-time All-BIG EAST se- time in rebounding with 733 career boards lection for the Friars. She earned All-Fresh- and 25th all-time in career scoring with man honors in 2006 and was named to the 1,104 points. In 1994, she led the Friars in Second-Team in 2007. At the conclusion of scoring and rebounding and was named the 2010 campaign, Marandola was select- a KODAK Honorable Mention All-America ed to the All-BIG EAST First-Team. She led and a First Team All-BIG EAST selection. She the Friars to their first post-season appear- also was named to the GTE/CoSIDA District ance since 1992, advancing to the Quarter- I All-Academic Team. In one of her best performances, she tallied final Round of the WNIT. In 119 career games, Marandola post- 24 points on 9-11 shooting and added a career high 18 rebounds ed double digits in the scoring column 99 times, including 33 in a win over Georgetown. She later scored her career high of 25 of 34 games as a senior. She currently ranks third on the Friars' points in a 93-82 victory over Pittsburgh in PC's season finale. all-time scoring list with 1,795 points and 17th in rebounding Goettsche also led the Friars in blocked shots during back-to-back with 651 boards. Upon completion of her collegiate career, she season in 1992-93 and 1993-94, and was a three-time BIG EAST played professionally in Austria for one season. Academic All-Star.

SONYA LEWIS (1990-94) The 1992-93 Friar women's basketball sea- son was the year of Sonya Lewis. Plagued by injuries throughout most of her career, she was able to show her stuff during her junior campaign. Lewis was rewarded as an All-BIG EAST Third-Team selection at season's end. After scoring a then-league record 97 points in four BIG EAST Conference Tournament games in 1993, Lewis was named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team. In just 93 career games, Lewis scored 1,028 points and currently ranks 31st all-time in scoring at PC and 15th all-time in career assists with 290. She also recorded 305 rebounds and 111 steals in her career.

NADINE MALCOLM (1993-97) Nadine Malcolm became the quickest Friar to reach the 1,000 point plateau, doing so in only 54 career games. Malcolm was an Mary Ann McCoy '80 became the first woman in Friar history to score over 1,000 All-ECAC First Team and All-BIG EAST Second points and pull down over 1,000 rebounds. McCoy also helped the Friars to their Team selection in her final two seasons with first-ever 20-win season in 1977-78. the Friars. A broken wrist sidelined her as a freshman and a stress fracture sidelined her as a sophomore. She was a two-time KODAK All-America Honorable Mention, one of only two Friars to be named to the team twice. Malcolm was the first women's basketball player from Providence College to play professionally in the WNBA. Prior to the WNBA, Malcolm also played in the ABL. Malcolm currently ranks sixth all-time in career scoring (1,649 points) and 14th all-time in rebounding (688 rebounds).

KERRI CHATTEN (1994-98) Chatten played three years for PC before suffering an ankle injury during her final sea- son, in which she played 10 games. Chatten was selected as an All-BIG EAST Third Team honoree in 1997. She also was named to the All-Rookie Team as a freshman. To date, Chatten ranks ninth all-time in career scoring at Providence with 1,378 points and 12th Nadine Malcolm '97 became the first women's basketball player from Providence all-time in rebounding with 726 boards. College to play professionally in the WNBA. 6 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS FRIAR LEGENDS FOREVER TRADITION / HALL OF FAME HONOREES

FRIAR LEGENDS FOREVER TRADITION The Friar Legends Forever Tradition began in 1996. To earn the honor, the player, coach or administrator must have made a signif- icant impact on Friar women’s basketball and must have received national recognition during her career. The Providence College men’s basketball program also honors the Friar Legends Forever Tradition. To date, three women’s basketball players and one ath- letic administrator have been recognized.

Helen Bert - 2010 Kathy Finn Hill -2010 Tracy Lis - 2014 Andrea Mangum - 2015 Doris Burke - 2017

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Helen Bert Doris Sable Burke Mary Burke Shanya Evans Bob Foley Lucie Fontanella Kathy Finn Hill Britt King Tracy Lis Nadine Malcolm Andrea Mangum Mary Ann McCoy O’Leary Nadine Malcolm ‘97 was inducted into the Providence College Athletics Hall of Lynn Sheedy Fame on Feb. 13, 2016.

Doris (Sable) Burke ‘87, a member of the Providence College Athletics Hall of Fame, was honored with the Curt Gowdy Award as part of the Basketball Hall of Fame’s en- shrinement weekend in Sept. 2018. She also is one of five women associated with the Providence College women’s basketball program to have her jersey retired. Photo credit: Scott Evans/ESPN Images 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 7 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENTS

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 1977-78 12/10/83 Providence 112, Harvard 48 QUEENS INVITATIONAL (Flushing, N.Y.) 12/11/83 Providence 77, Holy Cross 65 12/27/77 Old Dominion 63, Providence 44 MIAMI MASONIC CLASSIC (Miami, Fla.) 12/28/77 Fordham 58, Providence 49 12/28/83 Providence 70, Miami 60 NORTHERN SATELLITE TOURNAMENT (Portland, Maine) 12/29/83 Providence 65, Duke 64 3/3/78 Providence 58, Maine 44 12/30/83 Providence 78, Monmouth 39 3/4/78 Providence 67, 61 1984-85 1977-78 WARNER CLASSIC (Fairfield, Conn.) BROWN INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 12/1/84 Providence 63, Massachusetts 47 12/1/78 Providence 81, Mercy 49 12/2/84 Fairfield 61, Providence 55 12/2/78 Rhode Island 62, Providence 59 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 12/3/78 Seton Hall 65, Providence 59 12/8/84 Providence 81, Delaware 65 SOUTHERN INVITATIONAL (New Haven, Conn.) 12/9/84 Penn State 110, Providence 55 12/8/78 Providence 63, North Texas State 62 OLD DOMINION/OPTIMIST CLASSIC (Norfolk, Va.) 12/9/78 Cheyney State 61, Providence 33 12/21/84 Old Dominion 98, Providence 62 12/10/78 Providence 61, St. John’s 56 12/22/84 Northern Illinois 79, Providence 77

1979-80 1984-85 KEAN COLLEGE TOURNAMENT (Union, N.J.) PENN STATE COCA-COLA CLASSIC (State College, Pa.) 12/27/79 Seton Hall 53, Providence 50 11/22/85 Penn State 93, Providence 68 12/28/79 Providence 59, Sacred Heart 42 11/23/85 Providence 82, Minnesota 74 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 1/11/80 Providence 59, Momouth 48 12/7/85 Providence 80, Holy Cross 64 1/12/80 Providence 50, Cheyney State 46 12/8/85 Vanderbilt 98, Providence 82 HOUSTON TOURNAMENT (Houston, Tex.) 1980-81 12/27/85 Providence 81, Detroit 68 COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Detroit, Mich.) 12/28/85 Providence 65, Houston 59 12/21/80 Detroit 69, Providence 46 12/22/80 Cheyney State 66, Providence 46 1986-87 LA SALLE CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT (Philadelphia, Pa.) AMANA-HAWKEYE CLASSIC (Iowa City, Iowa) 12/28/80 Providence 78, Long Island 57 11/29/86 Tennessee 86, Providence 70 12/29/80 LaSalle 71, Providence 66 11/30/86 Providence 74, 50 12/30/80 Providence 74, Monmouth 70 (OT) LADY FRIAR COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 12/6/86 Providence 90, Delaware 58 1/9/81 Massachusetts 71, Providence 60 12/7/86 Providence 102, Miami (Ohio) 91 1/10/81 Providence 64, Rhode Island 59 LA SALLE TOURNAMENT (Philadelphia, Pa.) 12/27/86 Providence 124, Siena 69 1981-82 12/28/86 James Madison 80, Providence 73 CONCORDIA CLASSIC (Montreal, Canada) 12/29/86 Providence 80, Connecticut 73 11/26/81 Providence 71, McGill 69 11/27/81 Providence 70, Bishop 69 1987-88 BIG EAST INVITATIONAL (Jamaica, N.Y.) LADY SUNSHINE CLASSIC (Lakeland, Fla.) 12/28/81 Providence 62, Seton Hall 56 11/27/87 Auburn 107, Providence 69 12/29/81 Villanova 68, Providence 56 11/28/87 Duke 85, Providence 82 12/30/81 St. John’s 73, Providence 48 LADY FRIAR COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 12/5/87 Providence 83, Maine 78 1/15/82 Providence 72, C.W. Post 46 12/6/87 Duke 85, Providence 75 1/16/82 Providence 58, Monmouth 52 WRAL-NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLASSIC (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/28/87 North Carolina State 95, Providence 76 1982-83 12/29/87 Ohio State 85, Providence 67 JACOB BEST INVITATIONAL (West Kingston, R.I.) 12/28/82 Providence 62, St. Joseph’s 60 1988-89 12/29/82 Providence 82, Concordia 69 LADY FRIAR COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 12/30/82 Providence 75, Rhode Island 66 12/3/88 Providence 77, Marist 53 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITATIONAL (Providence, R.I.) 12/4/88 Providence 100, SMU 94 1/14/83 Providence 76, Maine 49 B.I.W. MAINE HOLIDAY HOOP CLASSIC (Portland, Maine) 1/15/83 Providence 82, Montclair State 60 12/28/88 Providence 79, Georgia State 73 12/29/88 Providence 85, Maine 69 1983-84 NORTHERN LIGHTS INVITATIONAL (Anchorage, Alaska) GEORGE WASHINGTON TOURNAMENT (Washington., D.C.) 2/24/89 Providence 89, Alaska-Anchorage 78 12/2/83 Providence 84, American 71 2/25/89 S.F. Austin 95, Providence 80 12/2/83 George Washington 62, Providence 61 2/26/89 San Diego State 77, Providence 69 12/3/83 Howard 59, Providence 54

8 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ALL-TIME TOURNAMENTS

1989-90 1998-99 COLORADO COORS CLASSIC (Boulder, Colo.) DE PAUL CLASSIC (Chicago, Ill.) 11/24/89 Providence 113, Eastern Michigan 97 11/27/98 DePaul 89, Providence 36 11/25/89 Colorado 78, Providence 70 11/28/98 Providence 81, New Mexico State 70 LADY FRIAR COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 12/2/89 Providence 95, Wagner 58 1999-00 12/3/89 Providence 112, North Carolina State 111 (OT) MEMPHIS LADY TIGER CLASSIC (Memphis, Tenn.) STANFORD LADY CARDINAL CLASSIC (Satnford, Calif.) 11/26/99 Memphis 72, Providence 59 12/29/89 Providence 106, DePaul 92 11/27/99 Samford 73, Providence 72 (OT) 12/30/89 Stanford 89, Providence 64 TULANE DOUBLETREE CLASSIC (New Orleans, La.) 12/27/99 Tulane 81, Providence 57 1990-91 12/28/99 Providence 82, Lehigh 62 HARVARD INVITATIONAL (Cambridge, Mass.) 11/24/90 Providence 109, North Carolina 105 2000-2001 11/25/90 Providence 118, Harvard 96 SHERATON FOUR POINTS CLASSIC (Minneapolis, Minn.) LADY FRIAR COCA-COLA CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 11/18/00 Providence 78, Central Michigan 55 12/1/90 Providence 95, Hartford 57 11/19/00 Minnesota 88, Providence 60 12/2/90 Providence 91, Colorado 90 PEPSI-CHURCH’S HOLIDAY CLASSIC (Miami, Fla.) 2001-2002 12/28/90 Michigan State 91, Providence 71 LADY GRIZ HOLIDAY CLASSIC (Missoula, Mont.) 12/29/90 Providence 105, Florida International 98 12/28/01 Montana 60, Providence 59 12/30/90 Providence 115, Grambling 84 12/29/01 Idaho 66, Providence 65

1991-92 2002-2003 RAINBOW WAHINE CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) BANKNORTH CLASSIC (Burlington, Vt.) 11/29/91 Montana 95, Providence 94 (OT) 11/22/02 Providence 70, Navy 62 11/30/91 Providence 116, Ball State 88 11/23/02 Vermont 65, Providence 49 12/1/91 Providence 84, San Diego 68 CLEARLY CANADIAN CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 2003-2004 12/7/91 Providence 91, Fordham 86 LMU - FURAMA HOTEL THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (Los Angeles, Calif.) 12/8/91 Providence 121, Bowling Green 95 11/28/03 Loyola Marymount 56, Providence 45 11/29/03 Oregon State 60, Providence 50 1992-93 LA SALLE INVITATIONAL (Philadelphia, Pa.) CLEARLY CANADIAN CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 12/29/03 Bucknell 79, Providence 66 12/5/92 Providence 85, Siena 67 12/30/03 Providence 69, Coppin State 61 12/6/92 Providence 74, Montana 63 ARIZONA CLASSIC (Tucson, Ariz.) 2004-05 12/27/92 Providence 82, Fairfield 79 AIRPORT UNIV. INN THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12/28/92 Arizona 70, Providence 68 11/26/04 Gonzaga 85, Providence 38 11/27/04 Missouri 81, Providence 48 1993-94 WESTERN STATE SHOWDOWN (Missoula, Mont.) 2006-07 12/28/93 Old Dominion 80, Providence 77 UNC GREENSBORO THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (Greensboro, N.C.) 12/29/93 Montana 89, Providence 76 11/24/06 Providence 79, North Carolina A&T 64 11/25/06 UNC Greensboro 72, Providence 68 1994-95 NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURNAMENT (Anchorage, Alaska) 2007-08 12/19/94 Providence 73, William & Mary 58 FIU THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (Miami, Fla.) 12/20/94 Clemson 88, Providence 79 11/23/07 Providence 71, Florida International 60 12/21/94 Providence 105, UNC-Greensboro 100 11/24/07 Illinois 60, Providence 59

1996-97 2008-09 CENTRAL FLORIDA HOLIDAY CLASSIC (Orlando, Fla.) KCRG-TV9 HAWKEYE CLASSIC (Iowa City, Iowa) 12/28/96 Auburn 85, Providence 51 11/22/08 Providence 68, Portland 61 (OT) 12/29/96 Providence 84, UNC-Charlotte 63 11/23/08 Iowa 64, Providence 46 12/30/96 Providence 79, Eastern Washington 77 TULANE DOUBLETREE CLASSIC (New Orleans, La.) 12/20/08 Providence 67, Southeast Missouri State 59 1997-98 12/21/08 Tulane 68, Providence 46 SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 11/28/97 Providence 88, Puerto Rico 45 2009-10 11/29/97 Illinois 106, Providence 74 WARNER CENTER MARRIOTT CLASSIC (Northridge, Calif.) 11/30/97 Providence 86, Detroit 76 11/27/09 Pepperdine 64, Providence 51 11/28/09 Providence 73, Northern Colorado 47

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 9 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENTS

2010-11 E.A.I.A.W. NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I.) JUNKANOO JAM (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) 3/15/80 Rutgers 70, Providence 54 11/26/10 Arizona State 63, Providence 56 11/27/10 Alabama 82, Providence 80 (3OT) 1980-1981 BROWN BEAR CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) E.A.I.A.W. NORTHEAST REGIONAL TOURN. (Boston, Mass.) 12/3/10 Providence 55, Brown 30 3/7/81 Boston University 78, Providence 56 12/4/10 Florida 73, Providence 56 1981-1982 2011-12 E.A.I.A.W. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I.) BROWN BEAR CLASSIC (Providence, R.I.) 3/6/82 Northeastern 56, Providence 53 12/3/11 Providence 75, Fairfield 43 12/4/11 Brown 70, Providence 57 1982-83 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I.) 2012-13 3/3/83 Providence 56, 38 FORDHAM HOLIDAY CLASSIC (Bronx, N.Y.) 3/5/83 Providence 71, Villanova 69 (OT) 12/29/12 Providence 71, Colorado State 53 3/6/83 St. John’s 74, Providence 63 12/30/12 Providence 66, Lafayette 54 1983-1984 2016-17 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Jamaica, N.Y.) UNCW HAMPTON INN THANKSGIVING CLASSIC (Wilmington, N.C.) 3/2/84 St. John’s 68, Providence 52 11/26/16 Providence 65, UNCW 49 11/27/16 Providence 75, Miami (OH) 59 1984-1985 OCEAN STATE TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I. • Brown) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Syracuse, N.Y.) 12/3/16 Providence 62, Bryant 51 3/1/85 Boston College73, Providence 59 12/4/16 Brown 77, Providence 70 1985-1986 2017-18 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Boston, Mass.) SAVANNAH INVITATIONAL (Savannah, Ga.) 2/28/86 Providence 88, Georgetown 53 11/21/17 Providence 78, Savannah State 48 3/1/86 Providence 95, Boston College 78 11/22/17 Providence 74, Wright State 69 3/2/86 Villanova 71, Providence 60 11/23/17 Providence 56, Stetson 45 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND (Providence, R.I.) OCEAN STATE TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I.) 3/12/86 James Madison 55, Providence 53 12/2/17 Brown 64, Providence 59 12/3/17 Providence 65, Rhode Island 41 1986-1987 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Villanova, Pa.) 2/27/87 Providence 71, Georgetown 56 POST-SEASON TOURNAMENTS 2/28/87 Boston College 64, Providence 63 1975-1976 WOMEN’S NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURN. (Amarillo, Texas) E.A.I.A.W. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Cortland, N.Y.) 3/19/87 Providence 95, DePaul 93 3/5/76 Providence 62, Bridgeport 40 3/20/87 Arkansas 101, Providence 91 3/11/76 Southern CT 85, Providence 51 3/21/87 Creighton 91, Providence 89 3/12/76 Springfield 66, Providence 52 1987-1988 1976-1977 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Pittsburgh, Pa.) E.A.I.A.W. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) 3/4/88 St. John’s 71, Providence 64 3/10/77 Bridgewater State 72, Providence 71 3/10/77 Providence 60, Rhode Island 57 1988-1989 3/11/77 Providence 86, Connecticut 58 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (South Orange, N.J.) 3/11/77 Brooklyn College 66, Providence 54 3/3/89 Providence 71, Syracuse 59 3/4/89 Providence 68, Villanova 64 1977-1978 3/5/89 Connecticut 89, Providence 65 E.A.I.A.W. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Flushing, N.Y.) NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND (Harrisonburg, Va.) 3/10/78 Queens 73, Providence 64 3/25/89 James Madison 94, Providence 74 3/11/78 Providence 65, Cortland State 61 1989-1990 1978-1979 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) E.A.I.A.W. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Cortland, N.Y.) 3/3/90 Providence 96, Georgetown 71 3/2/79 Fordham 56, Providence 55 3/4/90 Providence 89, Pittsburgh 88 3/5/90 Providence 86, Connecticut 61 1979-1980 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND (Providence, R.I.) E.A.I.A.W. NORTHEAST REGIONAL TOURN. (Providence, R.I.) 3/17/90 Providence 77, Maryland 75 3/1/80 Providence 71, Syracuse 61 NCAA TOURNAMENT EAST REGIONAL (Norfolk, Va.) E.A.I.A.W. NORTHEAST REGIONAL TOURN. (Boston, Mass.) 3/22/90 Virginia 77, Providence 71 3/8/80 Providence 71, Queens 64 3/9/80 Providence 68, Boston University 58

10 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ALL-TIME TOURNAMENTS

1990-1991 2004-05 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Washington, D.C.) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) 3/2/91 Providence 95, Georgetown 91 3/5/05 Villanova 67, Providence 39 3/3/91 Providence 107, Pittsburgh 92 3/4/91 Connecticut 79, Providence 74 2008-09 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND (Providence, R.I.) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) 3/13/91 Providence 88, Fairfield 87 3/6/09 West Virginia 53, Providence 48 NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND (Clemson, S.C.) 3/16/91 Clemson 103, Providence 91 2009-10 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) 1991-1992 3/6/10 Syracuse 76, Providence 71 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) WNIT FIRST ROUND (Boston, Mass.) 3/7/92 Providence 67, St. John’s 66 3/18/10 Providence 64, Boston University 58 3/8/92 Miami 82, Providence 70 WNIT SECOND ROUND (Providence, R.I.) NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND (Providence, R.I.) 3/22/10 Providence 76, Old Dominion 61 3/18/92 Toledo 74, Providence 64 WNIT THIRD ROUND (College Park, Md.) 3/25/10 Providence 77, Maryland 64 1992-1993 WNIT QUARTERFINAL ROUND (Providence, R.I.) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Providence, R.I.) 3/28/10 Miami 73, Providence 65 3/5/93 Providence 81, Boston College 71 3/6/93 Providence 82, Georgetown 81 2010-11 3/7/93 Providence 87, Connecticut 73 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) 3/8/93 Miami 77, Providence 56 3/4/11 Villanova 52, Providence 50 (OT)

1993-1994 2011-12 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) 3/5/94 Providence 96, Boston College 86 (OT) 3/2/12 Syracuse 57, Providence 47 3/6/94 Connecticut 92, Providence 56 2012-13 1994-1995 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Hartford, Conn.) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (South Orange, N.J.) 3/8/13 Georgetown 81, Providence 61 3/3/95 Providence 80, Syracuse 66 3/4/95 Connecticut 92, Providence 63 2013-14 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Chicago, Ill.) 1995-1996 3/8/14 Seton Hall 88, Providence 79 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) 3/3/96 Seton Hall 69, Providence 67 2014-15 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Rosemont, Ill.) 1996-1997 3/7/15 Marquette 78, Providence 75 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (STORRS, CONN.) 3/1/97 Villanova 66, Providence 54 2015-16 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Chicago, Ill.) 1997-1998 3/5/16 Creighton 70, Providence 53 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Piscataway, N.J.) 2/28/98 Boston College 87, Providence 77 2016-17 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1998-1999 3/4/17 Seton Hall 73, Providence 60 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Piscataway, N.J.) 2/27/99 Villanova 68, Providence 59 2017-18 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Chicago, Ill.) 1999-2000 3/3/18 Butler 73, Providence 67 (OT) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) 3/4/00 Villanova 75, Providence 53

2000-2001 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Storrs, Conn.) 3/3/01 Providence 72, Seton Hall 62 3/4/01 Rutgers 69, Providence 58

2001-2002 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT (Piscataway, N.J.) 3/2/02 Seton Hall 61, Providence 55

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 11 ALL-TIME SEASON HIGHS

ALL-TIME SEASON HIGHS

POINTS SCORED 3-PT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW PCT Points Season Ave Season 3FG Season FT% 3095 1990-91 96.7 1994-95 235 1991-92 .754 2783 1989-90 87.0 1989-90 198 1988-89 .740 2715 1988-89 82.3 2017-18 192 1986-87 .736 2713 1986-87 84.8 2016-17 192 2008-09 .735 2649 1991-92 88.3 2009-10 190 2012-13 .732 1993-94 185 2009-10 .732 AVERAGE POINTS 1989-90 .726 Average Season Pts 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1996-97 .718 96.7 1990-91 3095 Season FGA 88.3 1991-92 2649 1994-95 713 REBOUNDS 87.0 1989-90 2783 2009-10 604 Season Reb. 84.8 1986-87 2713 1993-94 564 1989-90 1384 82.3 1985-86 2469 1989-90 562 1990-91 1365 2006-07 523 1992-93 1350 FIELD GOALS 2016-17 514 1988-89 1339 Season FG 1994-95 1337 1990-91 1148 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT 1986-87 1063 Season FG% ASSISTS 1989-90 1013 2017-18 0.391 Season Assists 1988-89 993 2016-17 0.374 1990-91 622 1985-86 944 1991-92 0.360 1989-90 581 1988-89 0.358 1986-87 569 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1989-90 0.352 1981-82 531 Season FGA 1996-97 0.351 1991-92 520 1990-91 2484 1988-89 2089 FREE THROWS BLOCKED SHOTS 1989-90 2213 Season FT Season BKS 1986-87 2142 1991-92 639 1977-78 190 1981-82 2074 1990-91 624 1983-84 152 1986-87 587 2008-09 151 FIELD GOAL PCT 1988-89 585 2009-10 134 Season FG% 1985-86 581 2007-08 126 1986-87 0.496 1986-87 119 1985-86 0.492 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1999-00 119 1983-84 0.489 Season FTA 2010-11 112 1982-83 0.477 1990-91 875 2006-07 117 1988-89 0.475 1991-92 847 1988-89 105 1985-86 804 1986-87 798 1988-89 791

The first-ever women's basketball team at Providence College began competition The 1986-87 Friars hold the record for field-goal percentage in a single-season. The during the 1974-75 season. The team was coached by Kay McDonald and posted team converted 1,063-of-2,142 attempts from the floor for a 0.496 field-goal per- a 9-4 overall record. centage.

12 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BY CLASS

SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN

POINTS POINTS POINTS POINTS Tracy Lis 767 Tracy Lis 759 Kathy Finn 562 Kerri Chatten 475 Mary Burke 646 Nadine Malcolm 628 Tracy Lis 541 Tracy Lis 467 Chelsea Marandola 613 Jovana Nogic 529 Chelsea Marandola 485 Kathy Finn 438

SCORING AVERAGE SCORING AVERAGE SCORING AVERAGE SCORING AVERAGE Tracy Lis 25.6 Nadine Malcolm 24.2 Jennifer Mead 19.7 Kerri Chatten 15.3 Mary Burke 20.8 Tracy Lis 23.7 Chelsea Marandola 17.3 Mandy Saunders 15.2 Nadine Malcolm 20.1 Sonya Lewis 17.3 Nadine Malcolm 17.1 Kathy Finn 15.1

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS Tracy Lis 261 Tracy Lis 280 Kathy Finn 237 Kathy Finn 177 Mary Burke 251 Nadine Malcolm 214 Tracy Lis 200 Kerri Chatten 165 Britt King 216 Mary Burke 196 Laurie St. Jean 189 Tracy Lis 165

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Tracy Lis 508 Elizabeth Lawlor 579 Kathy Finn 485 Kathy Finn 379 Symone Roberts 480 Tracy Lis 538 Tori Rule 452 Tracy Lis 369 Chelsea Marandola 460 Tori Rule 424 Shauna Snyder 408 Kerri Chatten 350

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Elizabeth Lawlor 0.581 Dottie VanGheem 0.558 Doreen Reynolds 0.543 Andrea Mangum 0.561 Mary Burke 0.572 Mary Burke 0.566 Jennifer Mead 0.540 Emily Cournoyer 0.540 Nadine Malcolm 0.568 Lori Penrod 0.537 Laurie St. Jean 0.530 Lucy Fontanella 0.505

FREE THROWS FREE THROWS FREE THROWS FREE THROWS Tracy Lis 206 Nadine Malcolm 185 Sonya Lewis 108 Mandy Saunders 148 Nadine Malcolm 162 Tracy Lis 153 Mary Burke 107 Kerri Chatten 124 Doris Sable 152 Sonya Lewis 125 Lucie Fontanella 100 Lucy Fontanella 92

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Tracy Lis 246 Nadine Malcolm 227 Sonya Lewis 157 Mandy Saunders 175 Stefanie Goettsche 208 Tracy Lis 153 Lucie Fontanella 150 Kerri Chatten 157 Doris Sable 202 Sonya Lewis 191 Doris Sable 144 Lucy Fontanella 127

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Chelsea Marandola 0.891 Jovana Nogic 0.945 Jovana Nogic 0.917 Jovana Nogic 0.862 Meghan Hinds 0.877 Kristin Quinn 0.902 Chelsea Marandola 0.906 Mandy Saunders 0.846 Tori Rule 0.868 Trinity Hull 0.882 Jill Furstenburg 0.846 Kristin Quinn 0.826

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS REBOUNDS REBOUNDS Andrea Mangum 295 Britt King 398 Mary Ann McCoy 278 Mary Ann McCoy 278 Stefanie Goettsche 290 Andrea Mangum 265 Britt King 255 Britt King 275 Britt King 277 Alexis Harris 259 Andrea Magnum 243 Andrea Mangum 260

REBOUND AVERAGE REBOUND AVERAGE REBOUND AVERAGE REBOUND AVERAGE Stefanie Goettsche 10.4 Britt King 14.2 Mary Ann McCoy 10.7 Mary Ann McCoy 10.7 Britt King 9.6 Nadine Malcolm 9.8 Britt King 9.8 Shantee Darrian 9.9 Mary Ellen Buchanan 9.3 Alexis Harris 8.9 Andrea Mangum 9.0 Britt King 9.1

MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES Chelsea Marandola 1166 Kerry Phayre 1198 Kathy Finn 1180 Evi Iiskola 1027 Symone Roberts 1108 Chelsea Marandola 1060 Laurie St. Jean 1130 Mandy Saunders 997 Tracy Lis 1077 Kathy Finn 1057 Shanya Evans 1089 Sarah Beal 954

ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS Shanya Evans 312 Shanya Evans 287 Lynn Sheedy 157 Mandy Saunders 171 Doris Sable 224 Doris Sable 200 Kathy Finn 145 Shanya Evans 136 Stephanie Cole 185 Sonya Lewis 145 Kerry Phayre 133 Sarah Beal 135

STEALS STEALS STEALS STEALS Tracy Lis 101 Tracy Lis 85 Kathy Finn 78 Tracy Lis 71 Symone Roberts 98 Kathy Finn 72 Tracy Lis 70 Kathy Finn 56 Lynn Sheedy 86 Kerry Phayre 71 Helen Jessie 62 Chelsea Marandola 52

BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS Britt King 41 Monika Roberts 57 Mary Ann McCoy 68 Andrea Mangum 41 Jessica Clark 40 Emily Cournoyer 45 Andrea Mangum 41 Erica Meyer 41 Gayle Nwafili 40 Dottie VanGheem 44 Emily Cournoyer 39 Britt King 36 Mi-Khida Hankins 39 Aliyah Miller 26 Emily Cournoyer 35 Lauren "Lady" Okafor 26 Stefanie Goettsche 35 Emily Cournoyer 26

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 13 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

POINTS 2012-13 Brianna Edwards 30 214 7.1 2013-14 Alexis Harris 29 259 8.9 SEASON PLAYER GMS PTS AVE 2014-15 Alexis Harris 30 207 6.9 1977-78 Lynn Sheedy 26 316 12.1 2015-16 Aliyah Miller 28 140 5.0 1978-79 Lynn Sheedy 30 338 11.3 2016-17 Allegra Botteghi 30 181 6.0 1979-80 Madeline McCoy 29 371 12.7 2017-18 Maddie Jolin 31 146 4.7 1980-81 Kathy Finn 29 438 15.1 1981-82 Kathy Finn 34 562 16.5 1982-83 Kathy Finn 30 489 16.3 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1983-84 Kathy Finn 26 453 17.4 SEASON PLAYER GMS FG FGA PCT 1984-85 Mary Burke 28 447 15.9 1979-80 Peggy Egan 23 42 88 0.477 1985-86 Britt King 30 571 19.7 1980-81 Kathy Finn 29 177 379 0.467 1986-87 Mary Burke 31 646 20.8 1981-82 Laurie St. Jean 34 189 356 0.530 1987-88 Doreen Ferguson 28 425 15.7 1982-83 Laurie Buchanan 30 96 168 0.571 1988-89 Andrea Mangum 33 514 16.1 1983-84 Joanie Powers 26 103 202 0.510 1989-90 Dottie VanGheem 32 549 17.7 1984-85 Joanie Powers 28 124 235 0.527 1990-91 Tracy Lis 32 759 23.7 1985-86 Mary Burke 30 196 346 0.556 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 767 25.6 1986-87 Mary Burke 31 251 439 0.572 1992-93 Sonya Lewis 30 520 17.3 1987-88 Dottie Van Gheem 28 54 102 0.529 1993-94 Stefanie Goettsche 28 467 16.7 1988-89 Elizabeth Lawlor 33 193 332 0.581 1994-95 Kerri Chatten 32 475 15.3 1989-90 Andrea Mangum 32 200 383 0.522 1995-96 Nadine Malcolm 27 628 24.2 1990-91 Ann Marie Kennedy 32 68 129 0.527 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm 27 542 20.1 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 261 508 0.514 1997-98 Jennifer Gombotz 27 318 11.8 1992-93 Lucie Fontanella 30 160 319 0.502 1998-99 Monika Roberts 27 334 12.4 1993-94 Stefanie Goettsche 28 158 315 0.502 1999-00 Monika Roberts 27 352 13.0 1994-95 Nadine Malcolm 17 100 210 0.476 2000-01 Jennifer Gombotz 28 305 10.9 1995-96 Nadine Malcolm 26 212 401 0.529 2001-02 Dani Trippany 28 301 10.8 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm 27 183 322 0.568 2002-03 Michal Epstein 24 343 14.3 1997-98 Dana Simonelli 26 61 128 0.477 2003-04 Gayle Nwafili 24 295 12.3 1998-99 Monika Roberts 27 115 279 0.412 2004-05 Shauna Snyder 27 362 13.4 1999-00 Monika Roberts 27 135 335 0.403 2005-06 Shauna Snyder 20 280 14.0 2000-01 Jenese Wilcox 27 116 259 0.448 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola 28 485 17.3 2001-02 Dani Trippany 28 102 237 0.430 2007-08 Kendria Holmes 29 329 11.3 2002-03 Kacee Wheeler 24 73 137 0.533 2008-09 Chelsea Marandola 30 360 12.0 2003-04 Gayle Nwafili 24 120 277 0.433 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola 34 613 18.0 2004-05 Kristen Brown 27 56 126 0.444 2010-11 Mi-Khida Hankins 29 302 10.4 2005-06 Chelsea Marandola 27 122 264 0.462 2011-12 Teya Wright 29 357 12.3 2006-07 Emily Cournoyer 29 67 124 0.540 2012-13 Symone Roberts 30 441 14.7 2007-08 Emily Cournoyer 29 93 183 0.508 2013-14 Tori Rule 30 483 16.1 2008-09 Emily Cournoyer 30 115 246 0.467 2014-15 Alexis Harris 30 349 11.6 2009-10 Jessica Clark 34 48 95 0.505 2015-16 Sarah Beal 29 314 10.8 2010-11 Teya Wright 29 105 242 0.434 2016-17 Jovana Nogic 30 436 14.5 2011-12 Lauren "Lady" Okafor 28 49 113 0.434 2017-18 Jovana Nogic 31 529 17.1 2012-13 Brianna Edwards 30 116 263 0.441 2013-14 Evi Iiskola 29 91 195 0.467 2014-15 Alexis Harris 30 157 325 0.483 REBOUNDS 2015-16 Evi Iiskola 29 68 144 0.472 SEASON PLAYER GMS REB AVE 2016-17 Sarah Beal 30 162 360 0.450 1976-77 Mary Ann McCoy 24 228 9.5 2017-18 Ny-Asia Franklin 27 71 161 0.441 1977-78 Mary Ann McCoy 26 278 10.7 1978-79 Mary Ann McCoy 30 324 10.8 1979-80 Mary Ann McCoy 29 226 7.8 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1980-81 Madeline McCoy 28 210 7.5 SEASON PLAYER GMS FT FTA PCT 1981-82 Madeline McCoy 34 230 6.8 1979-80 Mary Ann McCoy 29 101 140 0.721 1982-83 Britt King 30 275 9.1 1980-81 Kathy Dwyer 29 58 73 0.794 1983-84 Britt King 26 255 9.8 1981-82 Laurie St. Jean 34 35 46 0.760 1984-85 Britt King 28 398 14.2 1982-83 Kathy Finn 30 91 124 0.571 1985-86 Britt King 29 277 9.6 1983-84 Laurie St. Jean 26 38 44 0.864 1986-87 Andrea Mangum 32 260 8.1 1984-85 Mary Burke 28 107 137 0.781 1987-88 Andrea Mangum 27 243 9.0 1985-86 Mary Burke 30 89 105 0.843 1988-89 Andrea Mangum 32 265 8.3 1986-87 Mary Burke 31 144 176 0.818 1989-90 Andrea Mangum 32 295 9.2 1987-88 Doreen Ferguson 27 114 145 0.786 1990-91 Tracy Lis 32 220 6.9 1988-89 Elizabeth Lawlor 33 123 152 0.809 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 243 8.1 1989-90 Shanya Evans 32 113 131 0.863 1992-93 Stefanie Goettsche 28 216 7.2 1990-91 Shanya Evans 32 118 155 0.761 1993-94 Stefanie Goettsche 31 290 10.4 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 206 246 0.837 1994-95 Kerri Chatten 26 245 7.9 1992-93 Stefanie Goettsche 30 102 148 0.689 1995-96 Nadine Malcolm 26 254 9.8 1993-94 Mandy Saunders 28 148 175 0.846 1996-97 Kerri Chatten 27 222 8.2 1994-95 Kerri Chatten 31 124 157 0.790 1997-98 Jen Gombotz 27 138 5.1 1995-96 Mandy Saunders 27 82 96 0.854 1998-99 Monika Roberts 27 157 5.8 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm 27 162 198 0.818 1999-00 Monika Roberts 27 221 8.2 1997-98 Mandy Saunders 27 81 96 0.844 2000-01 Jenese Wilcox 27 168 6.2 1998-99 Meghan Hinds 27 107 139 0.770 2001-02 Dani Trippany 28 173 6.2 1999-00 Meghan Hinds 27 57 65 0.877 2002-03 Jessica Simmonds 26 162 6.2 2000-01 Kristin Quinn 28 76 92 0.826 2003-04 Gayle Nwafili 24 199 8.3 2001-02 Dani Trippany 28 76 93 0.817 2004-05 Kristen Brown 27 167 6.2 2002-03 Kristin Quinn 26 46 51 0.902 2005-06 Shantee Darrian 20 197 9.9 2003-04 Kristin Quinn 27 53 65 0.815 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola 28 199 7.1 2004-05 Jill Furstenburg 20 33 39 0.846 2007-08 Shantee Darrian 29 241 8.3 2005-06 Chelsea Marandola 27 60 79 0.759 2008-09 Shantee Darrian 30 207 6.9 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola 28 87 96 0.906 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola 34 171 5.0 2007-08 Trinity Hull 21 37 50 0.740 2010-11 Teya Wright 29 233 8.0 2008-09 Chelsea Marandola 30 54 63 0.857 2011-12 Teya Wright 29 258 8.9 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola 34 106 119 0.891

14 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

2010-11 Teya Wright 29 51 72 0.708 2005-06 Chelsea Marandola 27 71 2.6 2011-12 Symone Roberts 28 48 59 0.814 2006-07 Kendria Holmes 28 103 3.7 2012-13 Evi Iiskola 30 35 43 0.814 2007-08 Kendria Holmes 29 117 4.0 2013-14 Evi Iiskola 29 74 95 0.779 2008-09 Lola Wells 30 62 2.1 2014-15 Tori Rule 21 33 38 0.868 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola 34 80 2.4 2015-16 Jovana Nogic 29 25 29 0.862 2010-11 Lola Wells 29 101 3.5 2016-17 Jovana Nogic 30 33 36 0.917 2011-12 Alicia Cropper 29 67 2.3 2017-18 Jovana Nogic 31 86 91 0.945 2012-13 Symone Roberts 30 135 4.5 2013-14 Sarah Beal 29 135 4.7 2014-15 Sarah Beal 14 66 4.7 BLOCKED SHOTS 2015-16 Sarah Beal 29 94 3.2 SEASON PLAYER GMS BLOCKS AVE 2016-17 Clara Che 30 92 3.1 1977-78 Mary Ann McCoy 26 68 2.6 2017-18 Chanell Williams 31 79 2.6 1978-79 Mary Ann McCoy 30 49 1.6 1981-82 Madeline McCoy 34 30 0.9 1982-83 Britt King 30 36 1.2 STEALS SEASON PLAYER GMS STEALS AVE 1983-84 Laurie Buchanan 26 34 1.3 1978-79 Lynn Sheedy 30 87 2.9 1984-85 Britt King 28 38 1.4 1979-80 Lynn Sheedy 29 86 2.9 1985-86 Britt King 29 41 1.4 1980-81 Kathy Finn 29 56 1.9 1986-87 Andrea Mangum 32 41 1.3 1981-82 Kathy Finn 34 78 2.3 1987-88 Andrea Mangum 27 41 1.5 1982-83 Kathy Finn 30 72 2.4 1988-89 Dottie VanGheem 31 44 1.4 1983-84 Kathy Finn 26 53 2.0 1989-90 Dottie VanGheem 30 46 1.4 1984-85 Britt King 28 49 1.7 1990-91 Andrea Mangum 32 52 1.6 1985-86 Joanie Powers 30 75 2.5 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 27 0.9 1986-87 Doris Sable 31 59 1.9 1992-93 Stefanie Goettsche 30 28 0.9 1987-88 Helen Jessie-Mency 22 62 3.1 1993-94 Stefanie Goettsche 28 35 1.3 1988-89 Shanya Evans 33 48 1.4 1994-95 Lori Penrod 31 23 0.7 1989-90 Helen Jessie-Mency 32 63 2.0 1995-96 Kerri Chatten 20 13 0.7 1990-91 Helen Jessie-Mency 31 96 3.0 1996-97 Kerri Sullivan 24 15 0.6 1991-92 Tracy Lis 30 101 3.3 1997-98 Kerri Sullivan 27 19 0.7 1992-93 Lucie Fontanella 30 62 2.1 1998-99 Monika Roberts 27 21 0.8 1993-94 Mandy Saunders 28 39 1.4 1999-00 Monika Roberts 27 57 2.1 1994-95 Heide Moyano 30 36 1.2 2000-01 Monika Roberts 27 31 1.1 1995-96 Sarah Miller 27 33 1.2 2001-02 Jessica Simmonds 26 35 1.4 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm 27 50 1.9 2002-03 Quiana Copeland 22 23 1.0 1997-98 Jen Gombotz 27 45 1.7 2003-04 Gayle Nwafili 24 23 0.9 1998-99 Jen Gombotz 27 39 1.4 2004-05 Danielle Howard 28 24 0.9 1999-00 Jen Gombotz 27 42 1.6 2005-06 Gayle Nwafili 27 40 1.5 2000-01 Jen Gombotz 28 49 1.8 2006-07 Aga Lorenc 29 33 1.1 2001-02 Jessica Simmonds 27 37 1.4 2007-08 Emily Cournoyer 29 39 1.3 2002-03 Jessica Simmonds 26 40 1.5 2008-09 Emily Cournoyer 30 45 1.5 2003-04 Kristin Quinn 27 49 1.8 2009-10 Jessica Clark 34 40 1.2 2004-05 Jill Furstenburg 20 24 1.2 2010-11 Mi-Khida Hankins 29 39 1.3 2005-06 Chelsea Marandola 27 52 1.9 2011-12 Lauren Okafor 28 35 1.3 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola 28 48 1.7 2012-13 Chanise Baldwin 22 24 1.1 2007-08 Brittany Dorsey 29 48 1.7 2013-14 Alexis Harris 29 31 1.1 2008-09 Chelsea Marandola 30 56 1.9 2014-15 Chanise Baldwin 30 33 1.1 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola 34 64 1.9 2015-16 Erica Meyer 28 41 1.5 2010-11 Symone Roberts 26 57 2.2 2016-17 Brianna Frias 24 11 0.5 2011-12 Symone Roberts 28 52 1.9 2017-18 Brianna Frias 29 14 0.5 2012-13 Symone Roberts 30 98 3.3 2013-14 Sarah Beal 29 42 1.5 ASSISTS 2014-15 Tori Rule 21 40 1.9 SEASON PLAYER GMS ASSISTS AVE 2015-16 Sarah Beal 29 50 1.7 1976-77 Lynn Sheedy 24 148 6.1 2016-17 Jovana Nogic 30 39 1.3 1977-78 Lynn Sheedy 26 157 6.1 2017-18 Maddie Jolin 31 31 1.0 1978-79 Lynn Sheedy 30 121 4.3 1979-80 Lynn Sheedy 29 145 5.0 1980-81 Kerry Phayre 29 133 4.4 1981-82 Kerry Phayre 34 151 4.4 1982-83 Kerry Phayre 30 148 4.9 1983-84 Kathy Finn 26 98 3.7 ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1984-85 Doris Sable 26 114 4.4 1985-86 Doris Sable 30 220 6.6 Category Player Season Total Average 1986-87 Doris Sable 31 224 7.2 1987-88 Shanya Evans 26 136 5.2 Points Tracy Lis 1991-92 767 25.6 ppg 1988-89 Shanya Evans 33 244 7.3 1989-90 Shanya Evans 30 287 9.4 Rebounds Britt King 1984-85 398 14.2 rpg 1990-91 Shanya Evans 32 312 9.7 1991-92 Stephanie Cole 30 185 6.1 Blocks Mary Ann McCoy 1977-78 68 2.6 bpg 1992-93 Sanya Lewis 30 145 4.8 1993-94 Mandy Saunders 28 171 6.1 Assists Shanya Evans 1990-91 312 9.7 apg 1994-95 Ayanna Walden 24 104 4.3 1995-96 Julie Wheeler 24 87 3.6 Steals Tracy Lis 1991-92 101 3.3 spg 1996-97 Julie Wheeler 27 102 3.6 1997-98 Mandy Saunders 27 135 5.0 1998-99 Chrissy Vozab 27 91 3.4 1999-00 Chrissy Vozab 27 121 4.5 Category Player Season Made-Attempted % 2000-01 Kristin Quinn 28 95 3.4 2001-02 Chrissy Vozab 27 60 2.2 FG % Elizabeth Lawlor 1988-89 193-332 0.581 2002-03 Michal Epstein 24 62 2.6 2003-04 Kristina Baugh 27 77 2.9 FT % Jovana Nogic 2017-18 86-91 0.945 2004-05 Allie Gard 28 88 3.1

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 15 FRIAR RECORDS

TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game:...... 1.000, Tracy Lis (14-14) vs. Montana (11/29/91) Kristin Quinn (14-14) vs. Rhode Island (12/5/03) MOST POINTS Andrea Mangum (13-13) vs. Pittsburgh (2/8/89) Game:...... 134 vs. Annhurst (1/14/77) Sonya Lewis (11-11) vs. St. John’s (1/6/94) Season:...... 3,095 in 32 games (1990-91) Mandy Saunders (12-12) vs. St. John’s (1/6/94) Mandy Saunders (12-12) vs. Boston College (3/5/94) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Kathy Finn (10-10) vs. Rhode Island (2/9/84) Season:...... 96.7 in 32 games (1990-91) Chelsea Marandola (10-10), vs. USF (2/23/10) Season:...... 945, Jovana Nogic (86-91) in 31 games (2017-18) FIELD GOALS Career:...... 868, Chelsea Marandola (310-357) in 119 games (2005-10) Game:...... 46 vs. Seton Hall (1/29/86) ...... vs. Georgetown (1/22/86) MOST REBOUNDS ...... vs. Boston University (11/28/90) Game:...... 22, Britt King vs. Pittsburgh ...... vs. Grambling (12/30/90) Season:...... 398, Britt King in 28 games (1984-85) Season:...... 1,148 in 32 games (1990-91) Career:...... 1,205, Britt King in 114 games (1982-86)

FREE THROW MADE HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Game:...... 45 vs. Pittsburgh (1/9/89) Season:...... 14.2, Britt King in 28 games (1/2/85) Season:...... 639 in 32 games (1990-91) Career:...... 10.6, Britt King in 114 games (1982-86)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS MOST ASSISTS Game:...... 52 vs. Pittsburgh (1/9/89) Game:...... 17, Shanya Evans vs. DePaul (12/29/89) Season:...... 875 in 32 games (1990-91) 17, Shanya Evans vs. Northeastern (12/4/90) Season:...... 312, Shanya Evans in 32 games (1990-91) REBOUNDS Career:...... 978, Shanya Evans in 121 games (1987-91) Game:...... 65 vs. UMass Lowell (11/9/13) ...... 65 vs. Villanova (1/23/13) MOST STEALS Season:...... 1,384 in 32 games (1989-90) Game:...... 10, Sarah Beal vs. Bryant (12/9/15) Season:...... 101, Tracy Lis in 30 games (1991-92) CONSECUTIVE WINS Career:...... 327, Tracy Lis in 127 games (1988-92) 15 from 1/21/90 to 3/22/90 15 from 1/15/86 to 3/2/86 15 from 12/9/75 to 3/5/76

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES - OVERALL 26 (2003-04 through 2004-05)

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES - SEASON 17 (2004-05)

MOST WINS IN A SEASON 27 (1989-90)

FEWEST WINS IN A SEASON 1 (2004-05)

MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON 27 (2004-05)

GREATEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 106 points (134-28) vs. Annhurst (1/14/77)

GREATEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 78 (48-126) vs. Connecticut (1/6/98)

MOST POINTS Game:...... 45, Tracy Lis vs. Bowling Green (12/8/91) Season:...... 767, Tracy Lis in 30 games (1991-92) Career:...... 2,534, Tracy Lis in 127 games (1988-92)

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season:...... 25.6, Tracy Lis in 30 games (1991-92) Career:...... 19.9, Tracy Lis in 127 games (1988-92)

MOST FIELD GOALS Game:...... 19, Kathy Finn vs. Syracuse (2/11/84) Season:...... 280, Tracy Lis in 32 games (1990-91) Career:...... 906, Tracy Lis in 127 games (1988-92)

MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS Game:...... 10, Tori Rule vs. Georgetown (3/8/13) Season:...... 91, Jovana Nogic 30 games (2016-17) Career:...... 252, Julie Wheeler in 101 games (1994-98)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game:...... 1.000, Kerry Phayre (10-10) vs. Manhattan (12/5/82) Season:...... 0.581, Elizabeth Lawlor (1982-83) Career:...... 0.526, Dottie VanGheem (454-863) in 122 games (1986-90)

MOST FREE THROWS Game:...... 19, Mandy Saunders vs. Pittsburgh (2/26/94) Kerry Phayre '83 holds the record for field-goal percentage in a single-game. She Season:...... 206, Tracy Lis in 30 games (1991-92) connected on 10-of-10 attempts from the field vs. Manhattan on December 5, 1982. Career:...... 540, Tracy Lis in 127 games (1988-92) Phayre ranks 13th in career scoring at Providence with 1,269 points. 16 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS FRIAR RECORDS

CAREER SCORING LEADERS/1,000-POINT CLUB CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS

Player Years GP Pts. Avg. Player Years GP Reb Avg. 1 Tracy Lis ‘92 1988-92 127 2,534 19.9 1 Britt King '86 1982-86 114 1,205 10.6 2 Kathy Finn ‘84 1980-84 119 1,942 18.2 2 Andrea Mangum '90 1986-90 123 1,063 8.6 3 Chelsea Marandola ‘10 2005-10 119 1,795 15.1 3 Mary Ann McCoy '80 1976-80 115 1,056 6.9 4 Andrea Mangum ‘90 1986-90 123 1,679 13.7 4 Teya Wright '12 2007-12* 117 867 7.4 5 Mary Burke ‘87 1983-87 115 1,672 14.5 5 Tracy Lis '92 1988-92 127 821 6.5 6 Nadine Malcolm ‘97 1993-97 85 1,649 19.4 6 Madeline McCoy '82 1978-82 115 798 6.9 7 Britt King ‘86 1982-86 114 1,531 13.4 7 Mary Ellen Buchanan '79 1975-79 97 784 8.0 8 Lucie Fontanella ‘94 1990-94 120 1,446 12.1 8 Kathy Finn '84 1980-84 119 754 6.4 9 Kerri Chatten ‘98 1994-98 88 1,378 15.7 9 Mary Burke '87 1983-87 115 740 6.4 10 Doris Sable ‘87 1983-87 113 1,372 12.1 10 Lucie Fontanella '94 1990-94 120 735 6.1 11 Stephanie Cole ‘92 1988-92 126 1,321 10.5 11 Stefanie Goettsche '94 1990-94 120 733 6.1 12 Tori Rule ‘15 2011-15 106 1,271 12.0 12 Kerri Chatten '98 1994-95 88 726 8.3 13 Kerry Phayre ‘83 1980-83 93 1,269 13.6 13 Mary Casey '79 1975-79 89 710 7.1 14 Dottie VanGheem ‘90 1986-90 122 1,267 9.6 14 Nadine Malcolm '97 1993-97 85 688 8.0 15 Lynn Sheedy ‘80 1976-80 109 1,261 11.5 15 Shantee Darrian '09 2005-09 81 664 8.2 16 Mandy Saunders ‘98 1993-98 111 1,256 11.3 16 Doreen Ferguson '88 1984-88 116 660 5.7 17 Shanya Evans ‘91 1987-91 121 1,246 10.3 17 Chelsea Marandola '10 2005-10 119 651 5.5 18 Jovana Nogic 2015-pres. 90 1,240 13.8 18 Monika Roberts '01 1997-01 102 636 6.2 t-19 Mary Ann McCoy ‘80 1976-80 109 1,224 11.2 19 Alexis Harris ‘15 2011-15 108 635 5.9 t-19 Helen Jessie-Mency ‘91 1986-91 117 1,224 10.5 20 Mi-Khida Hankins '11 2007-11 115 602 5.2 21 Mi-Khida Hankins ‘11 2007-11 115 1,190 10.3 21 Jen Gombotz '01 1997-01 107 583 5.4 22 Sarah Beal ‘17 2013-17 102 1,188 11.6 22 Dottie Van Gheem '88 1986-90 122 581 4.8 23 Monika Roberts ‘01 1997-01 102 1,126 11.0 23 Joanie Powers '86 1982-86 107 566 5.3 t-24 Jen Gombotz ‘01 1997-01 107 1,116 10.4 *played two seasons at the University of Massachusetts (2007-09) t-24 Meghan Hinds ‘00 1996-00 99 1,116 11.3 26 Stefanie Goettsche ‘94 1990-94 120 1,104 9.2 27 Symone Roberts ‘13 2009-13 117 1,074 9.2 28 Mary Ellen Buchanan ‘79 1975-79 97 1,055 10.9 29 Shauna Snyder ‘07 2003-07 94 1,043 11.1 t-30 Doreen Ferguson ‘88 1984-88 116 1,039 8.9 t-30 Julie Wheeler ‘98 1994-98 101 1,039 10.2 32 Sonya Lewis ‘94 1990-94 93 1,028 11.1 33 Laurie St. Jean ‘84 1980-84 107 1,005 9.4 34 Joanie Powers ‘86 1982-86 107 1,002 9.4

CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS

Player Years GP Assists Avg. 1 Shanya Evans '91 1987-91 121 978 8.1 2 Doris Sable '87 1983-87 113 602 5.3 3 Lynn Sheedy '80 1976-80 109 571 5.2 4 Mandy Saunders '98 1993-98 111 491 4.4 5 Kerry Phayre '83 1980-83 93 432 4.6 6 Stephanie Cole '92 1988-92 126 412 3.3 7 Kathy Finn '84 1980-84 119 407 3.4 8 Julie Wheeler '98 1994-98 101 393 3.8 9 Symone Roberts ‘13 2009-13 117 351 3.0 10 Chrissy Vozab '02 1998-02 109 338 3.1 11 Mary Ann McCoy '80 1976-80 109 324 2.9 12 Diann Reynolds '88 1984-88 115 299 2.6 13 Sarah Beal 2013-pres. 72 295 4.1 14 Paulette Hassett '78 1975-78 69 291 2.3 15 Sonya Lewis '94 1990-94 93 290 3.1

Kathy Finn '84 is ranked among Providence's all-time leaders in scoring (2nd - 1,942 points), rebounding (8th - 754 rebounds) and assists (7th - 407 assists). Finn com- Tracy Lis '92 is the Friars' all-time leading scorer with 2,534 career points. She is the pleted her career as a two-time All-BIG EAST First-Team selection and was named only player in program history to eclipse the 2,000-point milestone. She also holds BIG EAST Player of the Year in 1984. She became the first player at Providence to the single-season scoring record with 767 points (1991-92). have her jersey retired, during a ceremony on February 6, 2010. 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 17 AWARDS & HONORS

FRANCES POMEROY NAISMITH AWARD Shanya Evans...... 1991

UNITED STATES JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM Tracy Lis...... 1990

UNITED STATES OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL Kerri Chatten...... 1995 Tracy Lis...... 1990 Andrea Mangum...... 1987 Britt King...... 1983

KODAK ALL-AMERICA TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Nadine Malcolm...... 1996, 1997 Stefanie Goettsche...... 1993 Lucie Fontanella...... 1992 Tracy Lis...... 1991, 1992

KODAK DISTRICT I ALL-AMERICA TEAM Nadine Malcolm...... 1996, 1997 Andrea Mangum...... 1989, 1990 Dottie Van Gheem...... 1990 Mary Burke...... 1987 Doris Sable...... 1987 Britt King...... 1985 Kathy Finn...... 1983, 1984 Kerry Phayre...... 1983

NCAA TOURNAMENT EAST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dottie Van Gheem...... 1990

COSIDA/GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM Dottie Van Gheem...... 1990 (First Team)

COSIDA/GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT I TEAM Chrissy Vozab...... 2000 Andrea Mangum '90 is one of three players to have earned KODAK District I Stefanie Goettsche...... 1994 All-America honors in multiple seasons (1989, 1990). Mangum is the only player Dottie Van Gheem...... 1989, 1990 in program history to be named Most Outstanding Player at the BIG EAST Cham- pionship (1990). She ranks fourth all-time in scoring (1,679 points) and second in COSIDA/VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT I TEAM rebounding (1,063 rebounds). Chrissy Vozab...... 2002

ECAC DIVISION I PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tracy Lis...... 1992

ECAC DIVISION I ALL-STAR TEAM Nadine Malcolm...... 1996 (First Team) Mandy Saunders...... 1994 (Second Team) Tracy Lis...... 1991, 1992 (First Team) Shanya Evans...... 1991 (Second Team)

ECAC AWARD OF VALOR Mary Burke...... 1987

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED PLAYER OF THE WEEK Tracy Lis...... Week of December 9, 1991 ...... Week of February 4, 1991

ECAC TEAM OF THE YEAR ...... 1990

Shanya Evans '91 was the 1991 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award recipient. She finished her career at Providence as one of only two players in NCAA history to Mary Burke '87 finished her career at Providence in the top-10 all-time in scoring score 1,000 points and hand out 900 assists. Evans finished her career with 1,246 and rebounding. She currently ranks fifth in scoring (1,672 points) and ninth all- points, which currently ranks 17th all-time, and remains the program's all-time time in rebounding (740 rebounds). assist leader with 978 handouts. 18 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ALL-TIME ROSTER

- A - - K - - R - Rachel Aho 2015-17 - E - Katie Keefe 2000-04 Diann Reynolds 1984-88 Sue Altieri 1981-85 Brianna Edwards 2009-13 Ann Marie Kennedy 1988-82 Monika Roberts 1997-01 - B - Peggy Egan 1979-81 Ryann Kilgore 2000-03 Symone Roberts 2009-13 Britt King 1982-86 Karin Robinson 2013-15 Rita Balaban 1986-87 Michal Epstein 2001-03 Stacey King 1981-83 Jenna Roncarati 2012-13 Chanise Baldwin 2011-15 Ashley Etheridge 2005-09 Maya Klein 2018-present Carmen Ross 1976-80 Rachel Barnes 2010-12 Shanya Evans 1987-91 Tori Rule 2011-15 Ellen Barron 1983-84 - L - - F - Annie Russian 2012-15 Mary Baskerville 2018-present Nancy Fabiano 1977-81 Elizabeth Lawlor 1984-88 Kristina Baugh 2003-07 Janell Fabor 2003-04 Diane Leitao 1975-79 - S - Sarah Beal 2013-17 Doreen Ferguson 1984-88 Alison Lewis 2014-16 Laurie St. Jean 1980-84 Jayne Benirowski 1979-83 Kathy Finn 1980-84 Sonya Lewis 1990-94 Doris Sable 1983-87 Nancy Bennett 1975-76 Joan Finneran 1977-81 Tracy Lis 1988-92 Mandy Saunders 1993-98 Keisha Blackwell 2001-04 Lucie Fontanella 1990-94 Aga Lorenc 2006-08 Earlette Scott 2018-present Michelle Boisvert 1976-80 Nancy Ford 1987-88 Sheila Lyons 1986-87 Lexi Sells 2012-13 Allegra Botteghi 2014-18 Bridgette Fortson 1984-85 - M - Yuliya Serebryanskaya 2004-05 Lynn Sheedy 1976-80 Catherine Bove 2005-09 Ny-Asia Franklin 2017-18 Jen Malone 1993-96 Ciara Shields 2004-05 Colleen Breslin 2009-12 Rita Fraser 1978-82 Nadine Malcolm 1993-97 Steffanie Shoop 1999-02 Shannon Bresnahan 1994-97 Brooke Freeburg 1999-04 Andrea Mangum 1986-90 Jessica Simmonds 2001-03 Kristen Brown 2004-06 Brianna Frias 2014-18 Chelsea Marandola 2005-10 Linda Simone 1982-83 Stacy Brown 1987-88 Jill Furstenburg 2003-05 Chandler McCabe 2008-12 Dana Simonelli 1995-99 Laurie Buchanan 1975-79 Elaine McCants 2002-03 - G - Miranda Simpson 2013-15 Mary Ellen Buchanan 1975-79 Madeline McCoy 1978-82 Allie Gard 2004-06 Kathy Slattery 1975-76 Mary Burke 1983-87 Mary Ann McCoy 1976-80 Alyssa Geary 2018-present Shauna Snyder 2003-07 Karen Byrne 1981-85 Maura McDonnell 1989-93 Jama Gilmore 2002-04 Kyra Spiwak 2017-present - C - Ann McNaughton 1974-78 Stefanie Goettsche 1990-94 Kerri Sullivan 1995-99 Mary Liz Cahill 1974-77 Jennifer Gombotz 1997-01 Jennifer Mead 1990-93 Traci Canavan 1984-85 Ajai Meeks 2011-12 - T - Tracy Carner 1974-75 - H - Erica Meyer 2015-17 Isabelle Taft 1973-74 Catherine Carnevale 1975-76 Debbie Hagie 1992-93 Aliyah Miller 2013-17 Lynn Tait 1975-76 Jennifer Cannada 2004-07 Audrey Haines 1974-75 Sarah Miller 1992-96 Miranda Tate 2010-11 Mary Casey 1975-79 Mi-Khida Hankins 2007-11 Kim Milum 1976-80 Brittney Taylor 2008-09 Collette Cavallo 1992-94 Alexis Harris 2011-15 Heide Moyano 1991-95 Farrah Thomas 1998-00 Paulette Hassett 1975-78 Jennifer Cazeault 1989-91 - N - Dani Trippany 1997-02 Catrina Hawley-Stewart 1998-02 Nikki Turcotte 2012-14 Abby Charbonneau 1997-01 Carlether Nesmith 1974-77 Kerri Chatten 1994-98 Pam Healy 1988-89 Sharon Heavey 1981-82 Elanie Nizolek 1975-77 - V - Clara Che 2015-present Jovana Nogic 2015-present Dottie VanGheem 1986-90 Jessica Clark 2006-10 Sheila Heavey 1981-82 Meghan Hinds 1996-00 Gayle Nwafili 2001-06 Constance Veilleuz 1975-76 Stephanie Cole 1988-91 Chrissy Vozab 1998-02 Lisa Connolly 1974-75 Barbara Holapa 1974-78 - O - Andrea Cooper 2017-present Kendria Holmes 2006-08 Lauren Okafor 2010-12 - W - Quiana Copeland 2001-04 Tavia Horton 1995-97 Olivia Orlando 2017-present Linda Wage 1977-81 Emily Cournoyer 2006-10 Andrea Horvath 2000-03 - P - Ayanna Walden 1992-96 Danielle Howard 2004-08 Kaela Webb 2018-present Tina Coviello 1984-88 Alise Parker 2014-17 Trinity Hull 2007-11 Maureen Wellman 1974-75 Alicia Cropper 2010-12 Mimi Parks 1983-84 Tiffany Hurd 2009-12 Lola Wells 2008-12 Dee Cummings 1999-01 Danielle Pearson 2010-14 Julie Wheeler 1994-98 Trisha Curran 1978-82 - I - Haley Pelton 2004-05 Kacee Wheeler 2001-03 Evi Iiskola 2012-16 Lori Penrod 1992-96 - D - Gunilla Wictorin 1985-86 Kerry Phayre 1980-83 Leslie Danehy 1988-89 - J - Sophia Widmeyer 2018-present Joanie Powers 1982-86 Shantee Darrian 2005-09 Ny’Dajah Jackson 2016-18 Jenese Wilcox 2000-02 Savannah Price 2004-08 Cheryl Daudelin 1989-93 Megan Jackson 2007-08 Chanell Williams 2017-present Jennifer Davis 1993-97 Helen Jessie-Mency 1986-91 - Q - Georgien Williams 2006-08 Rita Donnelly 1974-75 Maddie Jolin 2015-present Kristin Quinn 2000-04 Zahra Williams 1997-00 Brittany Dorsey 2006-10 Teya Wright 2010-12 Amy Drechsler 1997-01 Kathy Dwyer 1977-81

LETTER WINNER’S SOCIETY All-Time "Letter Winner's Society" Inductees Established 2003-04 Rachel Aho ‘19 Jill Furstenburg ‘07 Danielle Pearson '14 During the 2003-04 academic year, Providence College Kristina Baugh ‘07 Allie Gard ‘06 Savannah Price '08 Athletic Director Robert G. Driscoll established a tradition with- Chanise Baldwin '15 Jama Gilmore ‘04 Kristin Quinn ‘04 in the Friar athletic department. Driscoll developed the "Letter Rachel Barnes '12 Mi-Khida Hankins '11 Symone Roberts '13 Sarah Beal ‘17 Alexis Harris '15 Tori Rule '15 Winner's Society" as a way to formally recognize Providence Allegra Botteghi ‘18 Kendria Holmes '10 Yuliya Serebryanskaya ‘08 College student-athletes for their commitment and dedication Catherine Bove '09 Danielle Howard ‘08 Ciara Shields ‘08 to their respective teams. The “Letter-Winner’s Society” holds Colleen Breslin '12 Trinity Hull '11 Shauna Snyder ‘07 Kristen Brown ‘08 Tiffany Hurd '11 Kyra Spiwak ‘21 two inductions each academic year to honor student-athletes Clara Che ‘19 Megan Jackson '11 Miranda Tate '12 who have met the criteria to earn a lettermen’s jacket. A spe- Jessica Clark '10 Ny’Dajah Jackson ‘20 Lola Wells '12 cific criteria has been developed for each sport by the head Andrea Cooper ‘21 Maddie Jolin ‘19 Georgien Williams '10 coaches and athletic department administrators. Emily Cournoyer '10 Katie Keefe ‘04 Teya Wright '12 Alicia Cropper '14 Alison Lewis ‘18 Evi Iiskola ‘16 During the ceremony, each student-athlete receives a Shantee Darrian '09 Aga Lorenc '08 Karin Robinson ‘15 lettermen’s jacket. Nine members of the women's basketball Brittany Dorsey '10 Chelsea Marandola '09 Jenna Roncarati ‘13 team were inducted into the "Letter Winner's Society" on Brianna Edwards '13 Chandler McCabe '12 Annie Russian ‘15 Ashley Etheridge '09 Aliyah Miller ‘17 Lexi Sells ‘16 April 9, 2004, marking the first members of the program to Janell Fabor ‘07 Jovana Nogic ‘19 Miranda Simpson ‘17 be inducted. To date, there have been 65 members of the Ny-Asia Franklin ‘19 Gayle Nwafili ‘05 Nikki Turcotte ‘14 women's basketball program have been inducted into the Brooke Freeburg ‘04 Lauren Okafor '14 Chanell Williams ‘21 "Letter Winner's Society". Brianna Frias ‘18 Olivia Orlando ‘21 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 19 ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS

- - 00 - Michal Epstein - 25 - Haley Pelton - Dee Cummings Janell Fabor Lynn Sheedy Alexis Harris - 50 - Tori Rule - Peggy Egan Zahra Williams - - 0 - - Eileen Barron - 43 - Kacee Wheeler Traci Canavan Sarah Beal - 14 - Mary Ellen Buchanan Danielle Howard Gunilla Wictorin Kaela Webb Nancy Ford Sheila Harrity Andrea Mangum Leslie Danehy - - 54 - Stefanie Goettsche Meghan Hinds Lori Penrod - 1 - Mary Liz Cahill - 44 - Jill Furstenburg - Shantee Darrian Maureen Fitzgerald Kerry Phayre Alicia Cropper Miranda Tate Kristen Brown Lucie Fontanella - 55 - Miranda Simpson Alise Parker Georgien Williams Dana Simonelli Quiana Copeland Earlette Scott Brianna Frias Yuliya Serebryanskaya - - 15 - - - 45 - Jessica Clark - - 2 - Linda Wage - 30 - Dani Trippany Kristina Baugh Sharon Heavey Carlether Nesmith Trinity Hull Linda Simone Sue Huston Teya Wright Bridgette Fortson Sheila Heavey Nikki Turcotte Collette Cavallo Liz Lawlor Alison Lewis Monika Roberts Gayle Nwafili Chanell Williams Andrea Horvath Rachel Barnes - Mi-Khida Hankins Evi Iiskola - - 3 - Chanise Baldwin Nancy Fabiano - 31 - Stephanie Cole - 20 - Catherine Carnevale Mandy Saunders Constance Veilleuz Kim Milum Chrissy Vozab Alethia Osborne Rita Fraser Keisha Blackwell Shannon Bresnahan Jennifer Malone Ashley Etheridge Jen Gombotz Chandler McCabe Kendria Holmes Erica Meyer - 32 - Lola Wells Rita Donnelly Ny’Dajah Jackson Diane Leitao - 4 - Madeline McCoy Shanya Evans - - 21 - Joan Powers Tavia Horton Ann McNaughton Rita Balaban Ajai Meeks Dorothy Tolan Maura McDonnell Sophia Widmeyer Pam Healy Nadine Malcolm Cheryl Daudelin Ryann Kilgore - 5 - Jessica Simmonds Lauren Okafor Trinity Hull Ciara Shields Annie Russian Kyra Spiwak Catherine Bove Alyssa Geary - Brittany Dorsey - - 10 - Colleen Breslin - 33 - Lynn Sheedy Karin Robinson Michelle Boisvert Sue Altieri Maddie Jolin Kathy Dwyer Helen Jessie-Mency - Mimi Parks Carol Baresch - 22 - Tina Coviello Jennifer Davis Elanie Nizolek Ann Marie Kennedy Farrah Thomas Jayne Benirowski Jennifer Cazeault Elaine McCants Mary Burke Nancy Bennett Chelsea Marandola Tracy Lis Kerrri Sullivan Danielle Pearson Ayanna Walden Steffanie Shoop Allegra Botteghi Amy Drechsler Emily Cournoyer Mary Baskerville Allie Gard Brianna Edwards Andrea Cooper - Megan Jackson Aliyah Miller - 11 - Olivia Orlando - 34 - Laurie St. Jean - Karen Byrne Mary Anne McCoy Doris Sable - 23 - Kathy Finn Sonya Lewis Barbara Holapa Doreen Ferguson Aga Lorenc Joan Finneran Julie Wheeler Tiffany Hurd Karen Byrne Jenese Wilcox Jovana Nogic Diann Reynolds - - Ann Marie Kennedy - 35 - Mandy Vanase Carmen Ross - - 12 - Kristin Quinn Stacy Brown Trisha Curran Savannah Price Jama Gilmore Stacey King Clara Che Doris Sable - Sarah Miller - 40 - Abby Charbonneau - 24 - Katie Keefe Lisa Connolly Brittany Dorsey Jennifer Cannada Symone Roberts Paulette Hassett Maya Klein Carmen Ross - Britt King - 41 - Dottie Van Gheem - 13 - Catrina Hawley-Stewart Jennifer Mead - Mary Ann McCoy Shauna Snyder Laurie Buchanan Brittney Taylor - 42 - Sheila Lyons Rachel Aho Mary Casey Debbie Hagie Ny-Asia Franklin Heide Moyano Kerri Chatten - Brooke Freeburg 20 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS SEASON-BY-SEASON ROSTER

SEASON-BY-SEASON ROSTER 1991-92 (21-9): Tracy Lis (25.6/8.1), Jennifer Mead (19.7/8.9), Sonya Lewis (12.9/4.1), Stephanie Cole (12.8/3.8), Lucie Fontanella (12.5/6.5), Stefanie Goettsche (7.4/5.7), 1977-78 (21-5): Lynn Sheedy (12.1/2.9), Mary Ann McCoy (10.3/10.7), Mary Ellen Ann Marie Kennedy (4.2/2.5), Maura McDonnell (4.1/1.3), Heide Moyano (2.5/0.6), Buchanan (10.3/9.3), Carmen Ross (6.4/4.4), Mary Casey (5.4/6.1), Paulette Hassett Cheryl Daudelin (2.3/1.9), Carol Baresch (1.7/1.9), Debbie Hagie (0.4/0.2) (5.0/3.3), Diane Leitao (4.0/3.9), Joan Finneran (3.7/3.7), Linda Wage (3.5/1.3), Kathy Dwyer (2.6/2.1), Sue Hutson (2.3/2.7), Kim Milum (1.2/1.0), Jennifer Davis (0.9/1.1), 1992-93 (15-15): Sonya Lewis (17.3/4.0), Lucie Fontanella (14.7/6.9), Stefanie Goett- Nancy Fabiano (2.8/0.8) sche (11.2/7.2), Jennifer Mead (1.1/7.4), Heide Moyano (6.5/1.6), Lori Penrod (5.8/6.7), Sarah Miller (4.4/5.2), Ayanna Walden (3.8/1.5), Cheryl Daudelin (1.0/0.8), Debbie 1978-79 (21-9): Lynn Sheedy (11.3/2.5), Mary Ann McCoy (10.6/10.8), Mary Ellen Hagie (0.8/0.3), Collette Cavallo (0.7/0.4) Buchanan (8.8/7.8), Kathy Dwyer (7.9/4.7), Linda Wage (4.8/2.3), Mary Casey (4.7/5.4), Madeline McCoy (5.4/4.9), Rita Fraser (3.3/3.1), Nancy Fabiano (1.9/0.8), Joan Finneran 1993-94 (13-15): Stefanie Goettsche (16.7/10.4), Mandy Saunders (15.2/4.4), Nadine (2.4/2.4), Pat Curran (1.8/1.6) Malcolm (12.5/5.4), Lucie Fontanella (12.4/6.1), Jennifer Davis (12.0/3.0), Jennifer Mead (12.0/6.5), Sonya Lewis (9.6/4.8), Ayanna Walden (7.1/3.2), Sarah Miller (4.7/4.6), Lori 1979-80 (22-7): Mary Ann McCoy (12.8/7.8), Lynn Sheedy (12.4/3.5), Rita Fraser Penrod (3.2/4.4), Colletee Cavallo (0.6/0.1), Jennifer Malone (0.3/0.3) (9.0/5.4), Madeline McCoy (6.6/7.2), Kathy Dwyer (11.5/5.5), Joan Finneran (3.7/4.0), Peggy Egan (4.3/0.8), Sue Hutson (3.3/1.8), Jayne Benirowski (4.5/3.6), Linda Wage 1994-95 (10-21): Nadine Malcolm (24.2/9.8), Kerri Chatten (15.5/8.7), Heide Moyano (2.0/0.8), Nancy Fabiano (2.2/0.3), Trish Curran (2.6/1.3), Carmen Ross (1.2/0.4), (12.9/3.2), Julie Wheeler (11.8/2.8), Mandy Saunders (9.5/1.5), Ayanna Walden (8.5/2.7), Dorothy Tolan (0.0/0.0) Jennifer Davis (8.5/1.7), Lori Penrod (6.0/5.9), Sarah Miller (5.7/6.5), Collette Cavallo (3.2/0.8), Shannon Bresnahan (2.7/1.0), Jennifer Malone (0.2/0.3) 1980-81 (17-12): Kathy Finn (15.1/6.6), Kathy Dwyer (12.4/4.0), Kerry Phayre (11.5/3.0), Madeline McCoy (5.6/7.5), Rita Fraser (5.0/4.1), Jayne Benirowski (3.5/3.1), 1995-96 (12-15): Nadine Malcolm (24.2/9.8), Kerri Chatten (15.5/8.7), Mandy Joan Finneran (3.7/2.7), Linda Wage (3.2/0.9), Peggy Egan (2.3/0.6), Laurie Buchanan Saunders (11.8/3.0), Julie Wheeler (10.0/2.8), Ayanna Walden (7.2/1.6), Jennifer (2.0/1.9), Laurie St. Jean (2.1/0.3), Nancy Fabiano (1.7/0.1), Trish Curran (1.1/0.8), Sue Davis (4.5/1.3), Dana Simonelli (4.0/3.4), Lori Penrod (3.2/3.6), Tavia Horton (2.8/1.5), Hutson (0.8/0.6) Sarah Miller (2.7/4.5), Shannon Bresnahan (1.1/0.3), Kerri Sullivan (0.7/0.7), Jennifer Malone (0.2/0.2) 1981-82 (25-9): Kathy Finn (16.5/6.7), Kerry Phayre (14.5/3.1), Laurie St. Jean (12.1/2.5), Laurie Buchanan (5.9/5.0), Madeline McCoy (5.0/6.8), Rita Fraser (4.2/3.2), 1996-97 (13-14): Nadine Malcolm (20.1/7.6), Kerri Chatten (15.8/8.2), Meghan Hinds Sue Altieri (1.9/0.4), Jayne Benirowski (1.8/2.5), Karen Byrne (1.5/1.8), Stacey King (10.6/3.5), Julie Wheeler (10.4/3.1), Mandy Saunders (7.6/1.7), Dana Simonelli (4.3/3.0), (2.2/0.1), Sheila Heavey (0.6/0.1), Sharon Heavey (0.3/0.7) Tavia Horston (4.3/2.6), Kerri Sullivan (1.9/3.0), Jennifer Davis (1.6/1.4), Shannon Bresnahan (0.9/0.3), Maureen Fitzgerald (0.0/0.0) 1982-83 (19-7): Kathy Finn (16.3/5.3), Kerry Phayre (14.6/2.7), Laurie St. Jean (10.1/1.6), Britt King (9.1/9.1), Laurie Buchanan (6.7/5.1), Jayne Benirowski (3.5/3.4), 1997-98 (10-17): Kerri Chatten (16.6/8.5), Meghan Hinds (12.2/3.4), Jen Gombotz Sue Altieri (3.1/1.5), Joanie Powers (3.6/4.7), Karen Byrne (2.2/1.8), Stacey King (11.8/3.4), Mandy Saunders (10.6/3.1), Julie Wheeler (8.3/2.2), Monika Roberts (1.4/0.2), Linda Simeone (1.0/0.3) (7.2/4.3), Dana Simonelli (6.7/3.8), Kerri Sullivan (5.4/3.6), Dani Trippany (4.7/2.5), Amy Drechsler (2.7/1.4), Tavia Horton (2.3/1.3), Zahra Williams (1.8/1.4), Abby Charbonneau 1983-84 (19-7): Kathy Finn (17.4/6.5), Britt King (10.2/9.8), Laurie St. Jean (10./2.2), Joanie Powers (9.8/5.3), Doris Sable (8.4/1.8), Laurie Buchanan (7.7/5.5), Mary Burke 1998-99 (5-22): Monika Roberts (12.4/5.8), Meghan Hinds (10.1/3.4), Chrissy Vozab (3.8/2.7), Karen Byrne (2.8/0.9), Sue Altieri (2.5/0.6), Sheila Harrity (2.0/1.3), Mimi Parks (9.4/2.4), Jen Gombotz (8.1/5.1), Farrah Thomas (5.9/2.2), Dana Simonelli (4.8/3.5), (1.1/0.9), Eileen Barron (1.0/1.5) Kerri Sullivan (4.5/4.0), Catrina Hawley-Stewart (3.0/2.8), Amy Drechsler (2.8/1.3), Zahra Williams (1.3/0.9), Dani Trippany (16.0/8.0), Abby Charbonneau (0.8/0.7), Andrea 1984-85 (14-14): Mary Burke (15.9/7.1), Britt King (15.1/14.2), Doris Sable (11.4/3.3), Crooks (1.0/1.7), Shereer Thornton (0.0/0.0) Joanie Powers (10.4/5.8), Sue Altieri (6.6/1.2), Karen Byrne (5.0/2.8), Doreen Ferguson (4.4/2.9), Diann Reynolds (1.5/0.9), Sheila harrity (1.4/0.6), Tina Coviello (1.0/0.3), Traci 1999-00 (10-17): Monika Roberts (13.0/8.2), Meghan Hinds (12.2/4.9), Jen Gombotz Canavan (0.9/0.6), Bridgette Fortson (0.0/0.5) (10.7/7.1), Dani Trippany (9.3/4.7), Chrissy Vozab (8.2/4.4), Farrah Thomas (4.7/1.6), Catrina Hawley-Stewart (4.2/4.1), Steffanie Shoop (3.2/2.7), Dee Cummings (2.8/3.4), 1985-86 (24-6): Britt King (19.7/9.6), Mary Burke (16.0/7.7), Joanie Powers (12.4/5.2), Zahra Williams (2.7/1.3), Amy Drechsler (2.0/0.6), Brooke Freeburg (1.5/2.3), Mandy Doris Sable (11.5/2.5), Diann Reynolds (8.5/2.0), Doreen Ferguson (7.3/6.0), Gunilla Vanase (0.3/0.3), Abby Charbonneau (0.0/0.0) Wictorin (5.3/2.8), Sheila Harrity (3.6/1.1), Elizabeth Lawlor (2.1/2.2), Tina Coviello (1.3/1.3) 2000-01 (11-17): Monika Roberts (11.1/6.2), Jenese Wilcox (11.0/6.2), Jen Gombotz (10.9/4.4), Kristin Quinn (10.4/4.1), Chrissy Vozab (8.9/3.2), Dani Trippany (5.0/3.6), 1986-87 (23-9): Mary Burke (20.8/7.7), Doris Sable (15.7/3.7), Diann Reynolds Ryann Kilgore (4.1/2.9), Steffanie Shoop (3.0/2.2), Andrea Horvath (2.8/1.2), Brooke (10.2/1.8), Andrea Mangum (9.1/8.1), Doreen Ferguson (8.6/5.4), Helen Jessie-Mency Freeburg (2.7/1.5), Catrina Hawley-Stewart (2.2/1.9), Abby Charbonneau (1.5/0.4), (5.8/1.4), Dottie VanGheem (4.1/3.0), Rita Balaban (4.0/1.7), Sheila Harrity (3.7/1.5), Amy Drechsler (0.4/0.6), Katie Keefe (0.3/0.1) Elizabeth Lawlor (2.9/1.8), Tina Coviello (2.6/1.2), Sheila Lyons (1.7/0.8) 2001-02 (13-15): Dani Trippany (10.8/6.2), Jessica Simmonds (8.4/6.5), Michal Epstein 1987-88 (13-15): Doreen Ferguson (15.7/8.6), Andrea Mangum (12.7/9.0), Helen (8.2/3.6), Jenese Wilcox (8.0/3.5), Chrissy Vozab (7.2/2.6), Kristin Quinn (5.2/2.9), Ryann Jessie-Mency (12.1/3.3), Diann Reynolds (11.0/2.1), Elizabeth Lawlor (9.6/5.8), Sha- Kilgore (4.8/2.5), Keisha Blackwell (4.4/2.7), Catrina Hawley-Stewart (4.4/3.1), Brooke nya Evans (9.0/2.7), Stacy Brown (6.2/3.4), Dottie VanGheem (4.9/3.0), Tina Coviello Freeburg (4.0/2.3), Kacee Wheeler (3.6/2.3), Quiana Copeland (2.1/2.0), Steffanie (2.9/1.7), Nancy Ford (1.6/0.6), Alethia Osbourne (0.0/0.0), Stephanie Cole (0.0/0.0) Shoop (1.8/0.9), Gayle Nwafili (1.4/1.2), Andrea Horvath (0.8/0.3), Katie Keefe (0.5/0.2) 1988-89 (22-11): Andrea Mangum (16.1/8.3), Elizabeth Lawlor (15.4/7.3), Tracy 2002-03 (9-18): Michal Epstein (14.3/3.3), Jessica Simmonds (9.7/6.2), Brooke Lis (14.2/5.0), Dottie VanGheem (11.3/4.6), Stacy Brown (11.2/4.9), Stephanie Cole Freeburg (9.2/3.4), Kacee Wheeler (7.9/4.5), Keisha Blackwell (6.1/2.6), Kristin Quinn (8.8/3.1), Shanya Evans (8.6/3.0), Ann Marie Kennedy (3.3/1.3), Leslie Danehy (1.3/0.9), (5.7/2.2), Quiana Copeland (4.2/4.1), Andrea Horvath (3.8/2.5), Elaine McCants Pam Healy (0.5/0.4) (3.5/1.8), Ryann Kilgore (3.0/1.7), Gayle Nwafili (2.1/3.1), Jama Gilmore (1.0/1.2), Katie Keefe (0.5/0.3) 1989-90 (27-5): Dottie Van Gheem (17.7/8.3), Tracy Lis (16.9/6.1), Andrea Mangum (16.6/9.2), ShanyA Evans (11.2/3.6), Helen Jessie-Mency (10.8/3.2), Stephanie Cole 2003-04 (4-23): Gayle Nwafili (12.3/8.3), Kristin Quinn (9.4/2.6), Brooke Freeburg (7.5/3.7), Ann Marie Kennedy (2.7/1.7), Cheryl Daudelin (2.5/1.7), Maura McDonnell (8.0/4.7), Keisha Blackwell (7.6/1.7), Jill Furstenburg (7.4/2.7), Quiana Copeland (2.2/0.9), Jennifer Cazeault (1.6/1.5) (4.9/4.9), Shauna Snyder (3.8/1.4), Jama Gilmore (3.4/2.8), Kristina Baugh (2.8/1.9), Janell Fabor (2.7/0.9), Katie Keefe (1.6/1.1) 1990-91 (26-6): Tracy Lis (23.7/6.9), Helen Jessie-Mency (13.8/3.4), Stephanie Cole (13.1/5.2), Shaya Evans (12.3/3.4), Jennifer Mead (9.3/5.8), Lucie Fontanella (8.9/5.0), Ann Marie Kennedy (4.8/1.9), Maura McDonnell (3.4/0.7), Sonya Lewis (3.0/1.4), Stefanie Goettsche (2.5/1.8), Jennifer Cazeault (1.9/1.6), Cheryl Daudelin (1.8/1.5) 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 21 SEASON-BY-SEASON ROSTER

2004-05 (1-27): Shauna Snyder (13.4/4.8), Jill Furstenburg (11.1/2.3), Kristina Baugh (5.8/2.1), Kristen Brown (5.5/6.2), Savannah Price (5.0/0.5), Allie Gard (4.2/2.3), Haley Pelton (3.8/3.2), Danielle Howard (3.2/3.7), Yuliya Serebryanskaya (2.6/1.9), Ciara Shields (1.5/2.8), Jennifer Cannada (0.0/0.5)

2005-06 (8-19): Shauna Snyder (14.0/3.0), Chelsea Marandola (12.5/5.2), Gayle Nwafili (12.4/8.2), Shantee Darrian (7.6/9.9), Kristen Brown (4.1/3.7), Ashley Ether- idge (4.0/1.5), Kristina Baugh (3.8/1.3), Catherine Bove (3.7/1.6), Allie Gard (3.4/1.4). Savannah Price (2.4/0.5), Danielle Howard (1.7/2.2)

2006-07 (13-16): Chelsea Marandola (17.3/7.1), Catherine Bove (11.7/5.1), Shauna Snyder (13.0/3.3), Kendria Holmes (7.3/2.1), Emily Cournoyer (5.8/4.0), Kristina Baugh (3.5/1.6), Aga Lorenc (3.0/2.6), Brittany Dorsey (3.5/1.9), Ashley Etheridge (3.7/1.0), Danielle Howard (2.7/2.8), Jessica Clark (0.7/1.6), Shantee Darrian (6.0/9.5), Savannah Price (0.4/0.4).

2007-08 (12-17): Kendria Holmes (11.3/3.2), Mi-Khida Hankins (10.4/4.0), Trinity Hull (8.7/2.7), Shantee Darrian (8.6/8.3), Emily Cournoyer (7.9/4.1), Catherine Bove (7.7/4.0), Brittany Dorsey (6.6/2.7), Ashley Etheridge (3.9/1.5), Jessica Clark (2.4/3.0), Aga Lorenc (1.5/1.0), Megan Jackson (0.7/0.4)

2008-09 (10-20): Chelsea Marandola (12.0/4.7), Emily Cournoyer (10.0/5.4), Mi-Kh- ida Hankins (9.6/4.5), Catherine Bove (6.7/3.3), Brittany Dorsey (6.4/2.7), Trinity Hull (5.6/3.6), Shantee Darrian (5.2/6.9), Lola Wells (2.9/1.5), Ashley Etheridge (2.6/0.9), Chandler McCabe (1.4/0.6), Jessica Clark (1.4/2.5)

2009-10 (19-15): Chelsea Marandola (18.0/5.0), Mi-Khida Hankins (11.0/5.3), Emily Cournoyer (8.5/4.8), Brittany Dorsey (8.0/3.1), Trinity Hull (5.5/2.4), Symone Roberts (4.9/2.9), Jessica Clark (3.5/4.1), Lola Wells (3.2/1.4), Chandler McCabe (2.5/1.3), Tiffany Hurd (2.3/1.3), Brianna Edwards (0.3/1.1)

2010-11 (13-16): Mi-Khida Hankins (10.4/7.1), Symone Roberts (9.3/3.8), Teya Wright (9.0/8.0), Miranda Tate (8.3/3.3), Lola Wells (6.2/2.8), Rachel Barnes (5.4/3.2), Tiffany Hurd (5.0/0.0), Alicia Cropper (4.4/1.7), Lauren "Lady" Okafor (3.7/4.9), Trinity Hull (3.5/2.1), Brianna Edwards (2.9/2.0), Chandler McCabe (1.9/1.0), Danielle Pearson (0.8/0.9), Colleen Breslin (0.0/0-1)

2011-12 (13-17): Teya Wright (12.3/8.9), Rachel Barnes (10.7/5.0), Symone Roberts (8.2/3.2), Alicia Cropper (8.1/2.8), Lola Wells (6.1/1.9), Lauren "Lady" Okafor (4.4/5.4), Chandler McCabe (2.8/0.8), Brianna Edwards (2.4/2.7), Tori Rule (1.2/0.6), Chanise Baldwin (1.2/2.0), Danielle Pearson (1.2/1.6), Colleen Breslin (0.6/0.1), Alexis Harris (0.5/0.7), Ajai Meeks (0.0/0.3), Tiffany Hurd (0.0/0.2)

2012-13 (7-23): Symone Roberts (14.7/3.4), Tori Rule (14.4/3.9), Brianna Edwards (9.4/7.1), Alexis Harris (6.1/5.4), Evi Iiskola (5.5/3.9), Chanise Baldwin (4.9/6.0), Danielle Pearson (4.6/3.2), Lexi Sells (1.7/1.3), Jenna Roncarati (0.3/0.3), Annie Russian (0.2/0.2).

2013-14 (7-23): Tori Rule (16.1/3.2), Alexis Harris (14.0/8.9), Sarah Beal (11.8/4.2), Evi Iiskola (9.4/4.1), Karin Robinson (8.6/3.6), Aliyah Miller (6.2/4.8), Danielle Pearson (3.5/4.1), Miranda Simpson (2.2/1.9), Annie Russian (0.4/1.4)

2014-15 (6-24): Tori Rule (15.5/3.1), Alexis Harris (11.6/6.9), Sarah Beal (10.2/4.6), Alison Lewis (7.4/3.6), Chanise Baldwin (7.1/6.6), Evi Iiskola (6.9/2.8), Allegra Botteghi (5.6/1.9), Karin Robinson (4.9/2.9), Aliyah Miller (3.7/3.2), Brianna Frias (1.9/2.9), Alise Parker (1.0/1.2), Miranda Simpson (0.3/0.7), Annie Russian (0.0/0.3)

2015-16 (5-24): Sarah Beal (10.8/4.3), Jovana Nogic (9.5/3.1), Aliyah Miller (8.1/5.0), Clara Che (6.0/1.2), Evi Iiskola (5.9/2.7), Maddie Jolin (5.6/1.7), Allegra Botteghi (4.7/3.9), Erica Meyer (2.6/2.3), Brianna Frias (2.3/3.1), Rachel Aho (1.7/1.8), Alison Lewis (1.2/1.7), Alise Parker (1.0/0.8)

2016-17 (12-18): Jovana Nogic (14.5/2.7), Sarah Beal (13.0/4.7), Maddie Jolin (9.6/4.3), Allegra Botteghi (8.8/6.0), Clara Che (7.3/3.0), Aliyah Miller (6.3/5.3), Ny’Dajah Jackson (2.9/2.1), Erica Meyer (0.9/1.6), Brianna Frias (0.8/1.9), Alise Parker (0.5/1.3), Rachel Aho (0.5/0.3), Maggie Ahearn (0.0/0.4)

2017-18 (10-21): Jovana Nogic (17.1/3.1), Maddie Jolin (10.6/4.7), Clara Che (6.9/2.2), Chanell Williams (6.7/2.7), Ny-Asia Franklin (6.1/4.3), Andrea Cooper (4.4/2.1), Allegra Botteghi (4.0/3.6), Ny’Dajah Jackson (2.6/3.7), Kyra Spiwak (2.3/2.2), Olivia Orlando (1.7/2.0), Brianna Frias (0.8/1.6)

22 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

3/10 64 Queens# 73- 3/11 65 Cortland State 61 KAY TIM 1647 1334 McDONALD GILBRIDE ! Providence Civic Center * Queens Invitational (Flushing, N.Y.) 25-7 82-27 ** Northern Satellite Tournament (Portland, Maine) 1974-76 1976-80 # E.A.I.A.W Regional Tournament (Flushing, N.Y.) 1978-79 (21-9) Coach: Tim Gilbride Date PC OPP 11/30 69 at Assumption 40 12/1 81 Mercy* 49 Kay McDonald was hired as the first Prov- Tim Gilbride, a two-sport stand-out while 12/2 59 Rhode Island* 62- idence College women's basketball coach a student at Providence, led the Lady Friars 12/3 59 Seton Hall* 65- 12/6 56 at Yale 52 when the program started in 1974. In her to four-straight winning seasons before 12/8 63 North Texas State** 62 first season, McDonald took on a 13-game departing in 1980. Gilbride, who played 12/9 33 Cheyney State** 61- 12/10 61 St. John’s** 56 schedule and led the Lady Friars to a 9-4 four years of varsity soccer and three years 12/13 65 QUINNIPIAC 43 record. The following season, she guided of varsity basketball, was awarded the 12/20 49 MARYLAND! 67- 1/6 52 BROWN 29 Providence to an impressive 16-3 record as prestigious Sine Quo Non Award in 1974 1/13 54 at St. John’s 37 1/16 63 at Rhode Island 54 the Lady Friars made their first post-sea- for his outstanding contributions to the PC 1/18 43 CENTRAL CT 46- son tournament appearance. Providence athletic program. 1/20 66 at Springfield 57 1/22 69 BENTLEY 58 played in the EAIAW Regional Tournament Second only to Bob Foley in the win 1/24 68 NORTHEASTERN 41 in Cortland, N.Y. and finished the tourna- column with 82 victories, Tim was the first 1/27 70 at Bridgewater State 45 1/29 54 at Boston College (OT) 50 ment with a 1-2 record. McDonald left the coach to lead the Lady Friars to a 20-win 2/1 72 at Massachusetts 68 program after two seasons. season. Tim also holds the record for con- 2/5 62 RHODE ISLAND COLL. 44 2/7 85 VERMONT 43 tinuous post-season tournament appear- 2/10 76 at New Hampshire 62 ances with four straight. As head coach, 2/12 51 at Southern Connecticut 79- 1974-75 (9-4) 2/16 43 EASTERN CT 35 Coach: Kay McDonald Tim was assisted by his wife, Lisa Connolly 2/20 58 RHODE ISLAND 69- Date PC OPP Gilbride, who was Providence College's 2/22 59 at Boston University 66- 12/5 54 RHODE ISLAND JV 50 2/24 62 MAINE 50 12/12 67 SE MASSACHUSETTS 75- 1975 Female Athlete of the Year. 2/28 72 at Connecticut 65 12/14 40 BROWN! 71- 3/2 55 Fordham# 56- 1/21 78 at Mt. St. Joseph 28 1829 1661 1/29 50 RHODE ISLAND COLL. 33 1976-77 (18-6) ! Providence Civic Center 1/30 53 EASTERN NAZARENE 45 Coach: Tim Gilbride * Brown Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 2/5 46 at Assumption 39 Date PC OPP ** Southern Connecticut Invitational (New Haven, CT) 2/10 60 ASSUMPTION 42 12/2 81 at 27 # E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament (Cortland, NY) 2/13 39 STONEHILL 45- 12/3 88 at Bryant 37 2/17 67 at Salve Regina 27 12/8 65 at Yale 48 1979-80 (22-7) 2/19 56 BRYANT 34 12/11 55 at Connecticut 51 Coach: Tim Gilbride 2/26 48 at Rhode Island College 31 1/12 59 NORTHEASTERN 40 Date PC OPP 3/3 52 SE MASSACHUSETTS! 76- 1/14 134 ANNHURST 28 12/2 81 at Rhode Island College 27 710 596 1/19 69 BENTLEY 45 12/3 70 at Quinnipiac 50 ! Providence Civic Center 1/22 67 WORCESTER STATE! 60 12/5 62 YALE 59 1/26 78 at Springfield 69 12/7 53 at Queens 66- 1975-76 (16-3) 1/29 56 MASSACHUSETTS! 84- 12/12 49 at Brown 48 Coach: Kay McDonald 2/3 55 RHODE ISLAND! 82- 12/13 86 at Fairfield 51 Date PC OPP 2/4 81 at Barrington 42 12/16 60 HARVARD 43 12/2 61 at Brown 56 2/9 61 BROWN! 49 12/27 50 Seton Hall* 53- 12/5 65 CONNECTICUT 68- 2/12 76 at Assumption 30 12/28 59 Sacred Heart* 42 12/9 69 at Clark 54 2/16 72 SE MASSACHUSETTS 30 1/5 65 ST. JOHN’S 55 12/11 62 RHODE ISLAND 59 2/19 67 at New Hampshire 54 1/9 63 WISCONSIN! 61 1/14 71 at Rhode Island Jr. Coll. 26 2/23 55 at Rhode Island 66- 1/11 64 MONMOUTH** 48 1/17 50 BARRINGTON 33 2/25 68 HOLY CROSS 39 1/12 50 CHEYNEY STATE** 46 1/20 55 RHODE ISLAND COLL. 43 2/28 48 at Boston College 30 1/16 55 RHODE ISLAND 54 1/24 56 at Northeastern 45 3/4 61 at Southern Connecticut 79- 1/19 41 at Fordham 48- 1/27 61 at Eastern Nazarene 52 3/10 71 Bridgewater State# 72- 1/24 72 at Northeastern 62 1/29 82 BENTLEY 65 3/10 60 Rhode Island# 57 1/28 68 BOSTON COLLEGE 45 2/4 62 at Holy Cross 26 3/11 86 Connecticut# 58 1/31 61 MASSACHUSETTS 67- 2/6 63 BRYANT 17 3/11 54 Brooklyn College# 66- 2/2 60 SO. CONNECTICUT 62- 2/11 63 ASSUMPTION 31 1167 1243 2/5 69 at Bentley 61 2/17 65 STONEHILL 52 ! Providence Civic Center 2/9 60 NEW HAMPSHIRE 48 2/25 63 at SE Massachusetts 39 # E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 2/13 61 RHODE ISLAND! 52 3/1 64 at Assumption 39 2/16 75 CONNECTICUT 49 3/5 62 at Bridgeport# 40 1977-78 (21-5) 2/20 62 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 68- 3/11 51 at Southern CT# 85- Coach: Tim Gilbride 2/21 50 at Eastern Connecticut 47 3/12 52 at Springfield# 66- Date PC OPP 2/23 67 at Central Connecticut 53 1171 896 12/1 70 ASSUMPTION 28 3/1 71 Syacuse# 61 # E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament (Cortland, N.Y.) 12/7 66 YALE 46 3/8 71 Queens# 64 12/10 67 CONNECTICUT 53 3/9 68 Boston University# 58 12/27 44 Old Dominion* 63- 3/15 54 Rutgers> 70- 12/28 49 Fordham* 58- 1791 1591 1/8 42 ST. JOHN’S 43- ! Providence Civic Center 1/14 56 at Northeastern 47 * Kean College Tournament (Union, N.J.) 1/18 70 RHODE ISLAND 58 ** Providence College Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 1/21 47 SPRINGFIELD 40 # E.A.I.A.W Regional Tournament 1/28 72 BRIDGEWATER STATE 60 > E.A.I.A.W. National Tournament (Providence, R.I.) 1/30 76 BOSTON COLLEGE 38 2/2 56 MASSACHUSETTS 55 2/4 87 BARRINGTON 41 2/15 73 at SE Massachusetts 32 2/16 60 NEW HAMPSHIRE 59 2/18 84 at Bentley 52 2/21 62 RHODE ISLAND! 50 2/23 55 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 50 2/24 63 SOUTHERN CT 62 2/25 72 at Maine 53 2/27 56 at Central Connecticut 58- 3/1 66 at Brown 49 3/3 58 Maine** 44 3/4 67 Massachusetts** 61

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 23 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1/15 72 C.W. POST*** 46 1/16 58 MONMOUTH*** 52 JOE 1/18 56 RUTGERS 57- LYN N MULLANEY, JR. 1/26 62 DARTMOUTH 50 SHEEDY 1/28 63 MASSACHUSETTS 53 66-27 2/1 66 at Rhode Island (OT) 59 33-21 2/3 64 CONNECTICUT 57 1980-83 2/6 64 at Syracuse 70 - 1983-85 2/10 71 NEW HAMPSHIRE! 56 2/13 78 at Georgetown 92- 2/14 60 at American 57 2/17 70 ST. JOHN’S 73- 2/20 69 at Central Connecticut 56 Bearing the name of one of the finest 2/21 69 at Fairfield 58 A three-sport standout in field hockey, coaches in the history of college basketball, 2/23 46 at Northeastern 42 basketball and softball, Lynn Sheedy 2/25 56 STONEHILL 48 Joe Mullaney, Jr. proved to be as effective 3/6 53 Northeastern# (OT) 56- quickly turned her on-field success into and talented as his father was in patrolling 2173 2059 sideline success for the Lady Friars. In her ! Providence Civic Center the sidelines of Alumni Hall. Compiling a * Concordia Classic (Montreal, Canada) first season, Lynn coached the Lady Friars home record of 34-7, Joe was as comfort- ** BIG EAST Invitational (Jamaica, N.Y.) *** Providence College Invitational (Providence, R.I.) to impressive tournament victories over able in the confines of Alumni Hall as his # E.A.I.A.W Regional Tournament (Providence, R.I.) Miami, Duke and Monmouth enroute to the

father was in the early years with the men's 1982-83 (24-6) Miami Masonic Classic Tournament title. basketball team. As head coach, Joe led the Coach: Joe Mullaney, Jr. The 1979 Providence College Female Date PC OPP Lady Friars to two-consecutive Northeast 12/1 65 at Yale 49 Athlete of the Year, Lynn currently ranks AIAW Regional Tournament bids as well as 12/3 52 at Stonehill 53- seventh on the all-time scoring list and 12/5 84 MANHATTAN 55 two 20-win seasons. 12/8 71 BROWN 79- third on the all-time rebounding list. Lynn Joe Jr. played basketball for three years 12/11 67 SETON HALL 60 served as assistant coach to Joe Mullaney, 12/18 58 at Rutgers 69- under Dave Gavitt, on the same Friar team 12/28 62 St. Joseph’s (PA)* 60 Jr. for three years before assuming the which traveled twice to the NCAA tourna- 12/29 82 Concordia* 69 head coaching role of the Lady Friars in 12/30 75 at Rhode Island* 66 ment and to the NIT semifinals. Joe is cur- 1/5 68 at Pittsburgh 75- 1983. Lynn also served as head women's rently the associate head coach at Villanova. 1/8 71 VILLANOVA 49 1/12 72 at Boston University 78- softball coach at Providence. In 1985 Lynn 1/14 76 MAINE** 49 was named Athletic Director and head 1/15 82 MONTCLAIR STATE** 60 1/19 75 at Boston College 60 women's basketball coach at Salve Regina 1980-81 (17-12) 1/22 61 GEORGETOWN 50 University in Newport, Rhode Island. She Coach: Joe Mullaney, Jr. 1/26 75 at Connecticut 65 Date PC OPP 1/29 68 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 62 was the first female athlete inducted into 11/29 57 at Dartmouth 69- 2/1 83 at Massachusetts 59 the Providence College Hall of Fame (Feb- 12/3 60 at Yale 49 2/4 85 at Queens 56 12/6 79 FORDHAM 36 2/6 59 at Monmouth 56 ruary, 1990). 12/8 88 BROWN 46 2/9 62 at New Hampshire 48 12/16 77 at Harvard 43 2/12 74 SYRACUSE 57 12/21 46 at Detroit* 69- 2/15 67 RHODE ISLAND 58 1983-84 (19-7) 12/22 46 Cheyney State* 66- 2/17 61 FAIRFIELD 57 Coach: Lynn Sheedy 12/28 78 Long Island** 57 2/19 69 at St. John’s 55 Date PC OPP 12/29 66 at LaSalle** 71- 2/22 71 NORTHEASTERN 56 11/30 80 YALE 52 12/30 74 Monmouth** (OT) 70 3/3 56 BOSTON COLLEGE$ 38 12/2 84 at American 71 1/9 60 MASSACHUSETTS*** 71- 3/5 71 VILLANOVA$ (OT) 69 12/3 61 at George Washington 62- 1/10 64 RHODE ISLAND*** 59 3/6 63 ST. JOHN’S$ 74- 12/4 54 at Howard 59- 1/15 71 FAIRFIELD 48 2085 1791 12/7 85 at Brown 65 1/17 73 at So. Connecticut (OT) 78- * URI Invitational (Kingston, R.I.) 12/10 112 HARVARD 48 1/21 54 at St. John’s 75- ** Providence College Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 12/11 77 HOLY CROSS 65 1/23 53 at St. Joseph’s (PA) 68- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, R.I.) 12/20 70 ST. PETER’S 60 1/24 59 at Villanova 69- 12/28 70 at Miami (FL)* 60 1/27 73 BENTLEY 56 12/29 65 Duke* 64 1/29 64 at Massachusetts 77- 12/30 78 Monmouth* 39 1/31 75 QUEENS 63 1/7 82 CONNECTICUT 73 2/2 73 RHODE ISLAND 69 1/11 61 at Boston College 46 2/4 77 at Connecticut 64 1/19 52 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 48 2/7 84 SYRACUSE 73 1/21 78 VILLANOVA 63 2/9 59 at Seton Hall 50 1/24 80 NEW HAMPSHIRE 73 2/11 69 at New Hampshire 63 1/28 66 at St. John’s 61 2/17 54 NORTHEASTERN 46 1/31 83 at Massachusetts 50 2/21 75 CENTRAL CT 54 2/4 75 at Pittsburgh 81- 2/24 58 at Boston University 63- 2/9 97 at Rhode Island 95 3/7 55 at Boston University# 78- 2/11 80 SYRACUSE 82- 1921 1800 2/15 74 at Fairfield 89- * Coca Cola Classic (Detriot, Mich.) 2/18 90 GEORGETOWN 83 ** LaSalle Christmas Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2/21 64 at Northeastern 62 *** Providence College Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 2/25 72 at Seton Hall 73- # E.A.I.A.W Regional Tournament (Boston, Mass.) 3/2 52 at St. John’s$ 68- 1942 1692 1981-82 (25-9) * Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.) Coach: Joe Mullaney, Jr. $ BIG EAST Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.) Date PC OPP 11/26 71 McGill* 69 1984-85 (14-14) 11/27 70 Bishop* 69 Coach: Lynn Sheedy 11/28 62 St. John’s* 49 Date PC OPP 12/2 90 YALE 75 11/20 74 STONEHILL 53 12/4 68 at Manhattan 64 12/1 63 Massachusetts* 47 12/5 58 at Fordham 57 12/2 55 at Fairfield* 61- 12/8 67 at Brown 59 12/5 76 BROWN 60 12/9 64 at Queens 62 12/8 81 Delaware** 65 12/19 65 at Fairleigh Dickinson 57 12/9 63 Penn State** 110- 12/20 54 at Montclair State 75- 12/16 70 at Seton Hall 84- 12/28 62 Seton Hall** 56 12/21 62 at Old Dominion*** 98- 12/29 56 Villanova** 68- 12/22 77 Northern Illinois*** 79- 12/30 48 at St. John’s** 73- 12/30 45 Holy Cross 68- 1/8 57 VILLANOVA 69- 1/2 71 PITTSBURGH (2OT) 69 1/9 65 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) 63 1/5 73 GEORGETOWN 72 1/11 71 at Bentley 63 1/8 56 at Boston College 71- 1/13 72 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 56 1/10 78 ST. JOHN’S 96-

24 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1/16 74 SYRACUSE 56 3/2 60 Villanova$ 71- 1/3 74 at Syracuse 87- 1/19 62 at Connecticut 54 3/12 53 James Madison+ 55- 1/7 71 GEORGETOWN 72- 1/23 68 at Villanova 76- 2459 2034 1/9 92 at Pittsburgh 73 1/26 78 SETON HALL 63 * Penn State Coca-Cola Classic (State College, Pa.) 1/11 88 at St. John’s 76 1/30 72 at Pittsburgh 80- ** Providence College Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 1/14 83 VILLANOVA (2OT) 82 2/2 92 GEORGETOWN 79 *** Houston Tournament (Houston, Texas) 1/17 70 CONNECTICUT 82- 2/6 77 BOSTON COLLEGE 69 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) 1/21 80 at Seton Hall 89- 2/9 60 at St. John’s 74- + NCAA Tournament First Round (Providence, R.I.) 1/28 96 BOSTON COLLEGE 78 2/13 54 at Boston University 55- 2/1 81 SYRACUSE 79 2/18 67 at Syracuse 78- 1986-87 (23-9) 2/4 69 at Georgetown 53 2/20 63 CONNECTICUT 49 Coach: Bob Foley 2/5 77 at George Washington 66 2/23 65 VILLANOVA 54 Date PC OPP 2/8 123 PITTSBURGH 105 2/25 91 RHODE ISLAND 80 11/29 70 Tennessee* 86- 2/11 91 ST. JOHN’S 83 3/1 59 Boston College$ 73- 11/30 74 Boston University* 50 2/15 83 at Villanova 84- 1926 1973 12/3 103 at Northeastern 93 2/18 65 at Connecticut 70- 12/6 90 DELAWARE** 58 2/21 97 SETON HALL 72 * Warner Classic (Fairfield, CT) 12/7 102 MIAMI (OH)** 91 2/24 89 at Alaska-Anchorage*** 78 ** Providence College Invitational 12/9 119 RHODE ISLAND 83 2/25 80 Stephen F. Austin*** 95- *** Optimist Classic (Norfolk, VA) 12/12 88 SETON HALL 82 2/26 69 San Diego State*** 77- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Syracuse, NY) 12/27 124 Siena*** 69 3/3 71 Syracuse$ 59 12/28 73 James Madison*** 80- 3/4 68 Villanova$ 64 12/29 80 Connecticut*** 73 3/5 65 Connecticut$ 84- 1/3 74 at St. John’s 77- 3/15 74 at James Madison+ 94- 1/8 80 CONNECTICUT 63 2715 2526 BOB 1/10 80 at Villanova 90- * Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic (Providence, R.I.) FOLEY 1/14 73 SYRACUSE 70 ** BIW Maine Holiday Hoop Classic (Portland, Maine) 1/17 86 at Georgetown 54 *** Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) 206-127 1/21 73 at Boston College 72 $ BIG EAST Tournament (South Orange, N.J.) 1/24 73 at Seton Hall 49 + NCAA Tournament First Round (Harrisonburg, Va.) 1985-96 1/26 107 BROWN 69 1/28 103 PITTSBURGH 68 1989-90 (27-5) 1/31 76 ST. JOHN’S 78- Coach: Bob Foley 2/2 76 at Connecticut 67 Date PC OPP 2/11 67 VILLANOVA 65 11/24 113 Eastern Michigan* 97 2/13 63 at Syracuse 87- 11/25 70 at Colorado* 78 - Bob Foley earned 206 wins at PC, which 2/16 80 at Holy Cross 75 12/2 95 Wagner** 58 ranks as the most wins by any coach in the 2/18 87 GEORGETOWN 61 12/3 112 No. Carolina St. (OT)** 111 2/21 87 BOSTON COLLEGE 86 12/5 102 NORTHEASTERN 60 history of the women's basketball program. 2/23 96 PITTSBURGH 78 12/7 96 at Boston University 74 Six of his 11 teams finished with 20-plus 2/27 71 Georgetown$ 56 12/9 88 at Rhode Island! 59 2/28 63 Boston College$ 64- 12/29 106 DePaul*** 92 victories and four of his 11 teams, at one 3/19 95 DePaul+ 93 12/30 64 at Stanford 89- time, were ranked among the top-25 in the 3/20 91 Arkansas+ 101- 1/3 98 PITTSBURGH 74 3/21 89 Creighton+ 91- 1/6 81 at Seton Hall 76 nation. Eight of his players at Providence 2713 2392 1/8 89 at Villanova 76 * Amana-Hawkeye Classic (Ames, Iowa) 1/10 73 BOSTON COLLEGE 78- earned All-America honors. Foley brought ** Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic (Providence, R.I.) 1/15 82 at Iona 64 Providence to national prominence when *** LaSalle Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1/17 88 at St. John’s 72 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Villanova, Pa.) 1/21 59 at Connecticut 81- his 1989-90 squad was the first BIG EAST + National Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) 1/24 75 SYRACUSE 63 school to reach the NCAA "Sweet 16." His 1/27 78 GEORGETOWN 57 1987-88 (13-15) 1/30 101 at Pittsburgh 90 1990 squad won the BIG EAST Women's Coach: Bob Foley 2/3 88 SETON HALL 66 Basketball Championship by defeating Date PC OPP 2/7 89 VILLANOVA (2OT) 87 11/27 69 Auburn* 107- 2/10 73 at Boston College 72 Connecticut, 86-61, in Storrs, Conn. A 1974 11/28 82 Drake* 85- 2/12 84 G. WASHINGTON 65 Villanova graduate, Foley served as an assis- 12/2 77 NORTHEASTERN 59 2/17 98 ST. JOHN’S 80 12/5 83 MAINE** 78 2/20 88 CONNECTICUT 76 tant at both Colorado and Penn State prior 12/6 75 DUKE** 87- 2/24 86 at Syracuse 71 to his arrival at Providence. In 2010, Foley 12/10 87 at Rhode Island 71 2/26 92 at Georgetown 46 12/28 76 at No. Carolina State*** 95- 3/3 96 Georgetown$ 71 returned to Providence for a celebration of 12/29 67 Ohio State*** 85- 3/4 89 Pittsburgh$ 88 1/2 86 PITTSBURGH 78 3/5 82 at Connecticut$ 61 his 1990 BIG EAST Championship team. He 1/4 89 at Seton Hall 95- 3/17 77 Maryland+ 75 was inducted into the Providence College 1/7 87 at Georgetown 79 3/22 71 Virginia++ 77- 1/9 77 BOSTON COLLEGE 69 2783 2384 Athletics Hall of Fame on Feb. 15, 2013. 1/11 84 VILLANOVA 63 !Providence Civic Center 1/14 108 BRIGHAM YOUNG 99 * University of Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 1/16 53 at Connecticut 69- ** Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic (Providence, R.I.) 1/23 98 SYRACUSE 61 *** Stanford University Lady Cardinal Classic (Stanford Univ., Calif.) 1985-1986 (24-6) 1/27 63 at St.John’s 67- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) Coach: Bob Foley 1/30 82 at Pittsburgh 91- + NCAA Tournament First Round (Providence, R.I.) Date PC OPP 2/1 74 at Boston University 72 ++ NCAA Tournament East Regional Semifinal (Charlottesville, Va.) 11/22 68 at Penn State* 93- 2/3 75 SETON HALL 74 1/23 82 Minnesota* 74 2/6 93 GEORGETOWN 66 1990-91 (26-6) 12/2 86 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 75 2/8 118 HOLY CROSS (OT) 114 Coach: Bob Foley 12/4 92 at Brown 57 2/10 63 at Boston College 77- Date PC OPP 12/7 80 HOLY CROSS** 64 2/13 57 at Villanova 66- 11/24 109 North Carolina* 105 12/8 82 VANDERBILT** 98- 2/17 68 CONNECTICUT 73- 11/25 118 at Harvard* 96 12/14 88 PITTSBURGH 67 2/24 80 at Syracuse 90- 11/28 116 BOSTON UNIVERSITY! 81 12/27 81 Detroit*** 68 2/27 90 ST. JOHN’S (OT) 93- 12/1 95 HARTFORD** 57 12/28 65 at Houston*** 59 3/3 64 St. John’s$ 71- 12/2 91 COLORADO** 90 1/2 80 at Seton Hall 70 2225 2234 12/4 99 at Northeastern 61 1/4 61 at Villanova 63- * Lady Sunshine Classic (Lakeland, Fla.) 12/8 103 RHODE ISLAND! 66 1/7 87 BOSTON COLLEGE 71 ** Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic (Providence, R.I.) 12/28 71 Michigan State*** 91- 1/11 51 at St. John’s 69- *** WRAL North Carolina State Classic (Raliegh, N.C.) 12/29 105 Florida International*** 98 1/15 74 at Connecticut 68 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/30 115 Grambling*** 84 1/18 94 SYRACUSE 55 1/2 92 at Seton Hall^ 73 1/22 105 GEORGETOWN 62 1988-89 (22-11) 1/5 111 PITTSBURGH 87 1/25 96 at Pittsburgh 71 Coach: Bob Foley 1/7 104 at Georgetown 103 1/29 114 SETON HALL 73 Date PC OPP 1/10 76 at Boston College 72 2/1 78 VILLANOVA 67 11/27 86 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 62 1/12 92 ST. JOHN’S 97- 2/5 77 at Boston College 71 11/28 82 FLORIDA INT’L 75 1/19 75 SYRACUSE 71 2/8 76 NORTHEASTERN 65 11/30 94 at Holy Cross (OT) 91 1/23 84 at Connecticut 86- 2/12 97 ST. JOHN’S 59 12/3 77 MARIST* 53 1/26 97 at Villanova 70 2/15 80 CONNECTICUT 57 12/4 100 SO. METHODIST* 94 1/28 91 IONA 46 2/19 79 at Syracuse 62 12/8 109 RHODE ISLAND 62 1/30 103 SETON HALL 79 2/22 102 at Georgetown 68 12/10 63 at Boston College 55 2/2 108 at Pittsburgh 97 2/24 88 at Rhode Island 71 12/11 84 at Northeastern 90- 2/4 128 GEORGETOWN 114 2/28 88 Georgetown$ 53 12/28 79 Georgia State** 73 2/9 97 BOSTON COLLEGE 68 3/1 95 at Boston College$ 78 12/29 85 at Maine** 69 2/13 89 at St. John’s 90- 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 25 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/20 106 at Syracuse 60 12/3 67 at Penn State 87- 2/23 91 CONNECTICUT 89 12/5 88 at Fordham 74 2/25 74 VILLANOVA 69 12/9 76 SETON HALL 68 JIM 3/2 95 at Georgetown$ 91 12/11 80 MASSACHUSETTS 82- JABIR 3/3 107 Pittsburgh$ 92 12/28 77 Old Dominion* 80- 3/4 74 Connecticut$ 79- 12/29 76 at Montana* 89- 62-102 3/13 88 Fairfield+ 87 1/3 78 MIAMI 62 3/16 91 at Clemson++ 103- 1/6 80 ST. JOHN’S 66 1996-02 3095 2657 1/8 91 at Boston College 73 ! Providence Civic Center 1/12 94 SYRACUSE 77 * Harvard Invitational (Cambridge, Mass.) 1/16 58 at Connecticut 85- ** Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic (Providence, R.I.) 1/18 85 VILLANOVA 83 *** Pepsi-Church’s Holiday Classic (Miami, Fla.) 1/22 99 at Georgetown (OT) 101- ^ Meadowlands Arena 1/26 72 at Pittsburgh 90- Jim Jabir was named the College's sixth $ BIG EAST Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 1/31 80 CONNECTICUT 97- head coach on May 21, 1996. Prior to his + NCAA Tournament First Round (Providence, R.I.) 2/2 60 at Syracuse 56 ++ NCAA Tournament Second Round (Clemson, S.C.) 2/6 86 at St. John’s 70 arrival at Providence, Jabir spent six years at 2/9 99 GEORGETOWN 84 Marquette. While with the Golden Eagles, 1991-92 (21-9) 2/11 73 TENNESSEE 83- Coach: Bob Foley 2/13 84 BOSTON COLLEGE 90- Jabir became the most successful coach in Date PC OPP 2/16 65 at Seton Hall 95- the history as he elevated Marquette wom- 11/22 105 NORTHEASTERN 74 2/20 80 at Villanova 81- 11/25 91 at Washington 98- 2/23 63 at Miami 65- en's basketball into the national spotlight. 11/29 94 Montana* (OT) 95- 2/26 93 PITTSBURGH 82 11/30 116 Ball State* 88 3/5 96 Boston College$ 86 Jabir also spent time as head coach at Siena 12/1 84 San Diego* 68 3/6 56 at Connecticut$ 92- College (1987-90) and Buffalo State (1986- 12/7 94 Fordham** 86 2259 2283 12/8 121 Bowling Green** 95 * Western States Showdown (Missoula, MT) 87). He has led his teams to a combined 12/15 108 at Rhode Island 67 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, CT) three NCAA Tournament appearances and 12/22 91 at Boston University 70 1/3 109 PITTSBURGH 90 1994-95 (13-15) one WNIT Tournament bid. 1/5 106 GEORGETOWN 115- Coach: Bob Foley In his time at Providence, Jabir compiled 1/8 90 at Boston College 82 Date PC OPP 1/11 89 ST. JOHN’S 70 11/26 96 FORDHAM 63 a record of 62-102. Jabir left Providence 1/13 83 MIAMI 87- 11/30 80 at Rutgers 88- College to join the Colorado coaching staff 1/18 65 at Syracuse 59 12/2 67 PENN STATE 73- 1/21 64 at Connecticut 88- 12/5 87 at Rhode Island 71 as an assistant and now serves as the head 1/24 82 at Villanova (2OT) 80 12/7 99 HARVARD 100- coach at Dayton. 1/29 97 SETON HALL 63 12/10 82 GEORGETOWN 63 2/1 91 at Pittsburgh 83 12/12 52 at Massachusetts 64- 2/5 89 at Georgetown 88 12/19 73 William and Mary* 58 2/8 102 BOSTON COLLEGE 72 12/20 79 Clemson* 88- 1996-97 (13-14) 2/12 82 at St. John’s 79 12/21 105 UNC-Greensboro* 100 Coach: Jim Jabir 2/16 69 at Miami 95- 12/28 63 at Stanford 107- Date PC OPP 2/20 82 SYRACUSE 78 12/30 88 at St. Mary’s (CA) 103- 11/22 78 OHIO STATE 83- 2/23 97 CONNECTICUT 72 1/2 83 at St. John’s 85- 11/24 82 at Rhode Island 67 2/26 76 VILLANOVA 80- 1/4 65 at Syracuse 72- 11/27 47 at Purdue 84- 2/29 71 at Seton Hall 68 1/7 71 SETON HALL 90- 11/30 90 Dartmouth* 65 3/7 67 St. John’s$ 66 1/11 50 at Connecticut 104- 12/1 72 at Holy Cross* 64 3/8 70 Miami$ 82- 1/15 67 VILLANOVA 75- 12/4 77 WEST VIRGINIA 81- 3/18 64 TOLEDO+ 74- 1/18 51 at Pittsburgh 78- 12/7 75 at Notre Dame 91- 2649 2412 1/21 78 at Miami 80- 12/28 58 Auburn** 85- * Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, HI) 1/25 92 BOSTON COLLEGE 61 12/29 84 UNC-Charlotte** 63 ** Clearly Canadian Classic (Providence, RI) 1/28 78 at Georgetown 89- 12/30 79 East Washington** 77 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 1/31 56 CONNECTICUT 89- 1/2 89 VILLANOVA 67 + NCAA Tournament First Round (Providence, RI) 2/5 58 SYRACUSE 65- 1/5 73 at Georgetown 84- 2/8 49 at Seton Hall 72- 1/7 77 at St. John’s 63 1992-93 (15-15) 2/11 65 at Villanova 79- 1/9 72 RUTGERS 57 Coach: Bob Foley 2/15 96 ST. JOHN’S 81 1/12 56 MIAMI 60- Date PC OPP 2/19 72 PITTSBURGH 76- 1/16 66 SETON HALL 62 12/1 87 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 75 2/22 82 at Boston College 75 1/22 78 at Pittsburgh 65 12/5 85 SIENA* 67 2/25 76 MIAMI 72 1/25 87 at Syracuse (OT) 85 12/6 74 MONTANA* 63 3/3 80 Syracuse$ 66 1/29 56 at Rutgers 71- 12/9 65 BROWN 82- 3/4 62 Connecticut$ 92- 2/2 68 CONNECTICUT 95- 12/20 85 RHODE ISLAND 84 2303 2479 2/5 80 at Boston College 85- 12/27 82 Fairfield** 79 * Northern Lights Tournament (Anchorage, AK) 2/9 73 ST. JOHN’S 66 12/28 68 at Arizona** 70- $ BIG EAST Tournament (South Orange, NJ) 2/16 74 NOTRE DAME 97- 1/2 67 at Pittsburgh 81- 2/19 70 GEORGETOWN 80- 1/5 52 MIAMI 64- 1995-96 (12-15) 2/22 73 at West Virginia 81- 1/9 70 at St. John’s 58 Coach: Bob Foley 2/25 80 at Villanova 73 1/13 71 at Villanova 69 Date PC OPP 3/1 54 Villanova$ 66- 1/17 58 CONNECTICUT 74- 11/26 58 STANFORD 81- 1961 2017 1/20 76 at Georgetown 105- 11/29 77 RHODE ISLAND 78- * ECAC Holiday Festival (Worcester, MA) 1/23 103 BOSTON COLLEGE 79 12/3 77 at Ohio State 99- ** Central Orlando Classic (Orlando, FL) 1/25 50 at Tennessee 93- 12/6 91 at Harvard 87 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, CT) 1/28 80 SETON HALL 77 12/9 73 at Pittsburgh (OT) 69 1/30 68 at Syracuse 56 12/20 83 HOFSTRA 51 1997-98 (10-17) 2/3 84 PITTSBURGH (2OT) 85- 12/28 74 ST. MARY’S (CA) 75- Coach: Jim Jabir 2/6 65 at Miami 85- 12/30 83 ARIZONA 97- Date PC OPP 2/10 88 ST. JOHN’S 82 1/2 64 at Rutgers 71- 11/18 97 RHODE ISLAND! 73 2/13 74 SYRACUSE 65 1/4 81 MIAMI 60 11/21 82 ARKANSAS 93- 2/17 47 at Connecticut 76- 1/6 64 ST. JOHN’S 67- 11/23 64 at Southwest Missouri 109- 2/20 86 GEORGETOWN 96- 1/9 56 at Seton Hall 75- 11/28 88 at Puerto Rico* 45 2/24 70 at Boston College 77- 1/12 71 at Connecticut 108- 11/29 74 Illinois* 106- 2/27 80 VILLANOVA 84- 1/14 80 NOTRE DAME 90- 11/30 86 Detroit* 76 3/1 68 at Seton Hall 80- 1/17 86 SYRACUSE 59 12/6 70 at Miami 97- 3/5 81 BOSTON COLLEGE$ 71 1/20 46 CONNECTICUT 76- 12/22 62 at Wake Forest 65- 3/6 82 GEORGETOWN$ 81 1/27 63 BOSTON COLLEGE 56 12/28 86 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 70 3/7 87 CONNECTICUT$ 73 1/29 86 at Holy Cross 80 12/31 91 SYRACUSE 78 3/8 56 MIAMI$ 77- 1/31 73 at Miami 82- 1/3 75 PITTSBURGH 70 2209 2308 2/3 73 VILLANOVA 82- 1/6 48 at Connecticut 126- * Clearly Canadian Classic (Providence, RI) 2/8 89 at Georgetown 88 1/8 73 at Boston College 94- ** Arizona Classic (Tucson, AZ) 2/10 81 at West Virginia 87- 1/10 66 RUTGERS 70- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, RI) 2/15 86 SETON HALL 82 1/14 78 at Seton Hall 71 2/17 83 at Boston College 56 1/18 83 GEORGETOWN 71 1993-94 (10-21) 2/21 90 PITTSBURGH 63 1/21 92 WEST VIRGINIA 103- Coach: Bob Foley 2/24 73 at Syracuse 72 1/24 60 at Notre Dame 109- Date PC OPP 3/3 67 Seton Hall$ 69- 2/1 68 at St. John’s 65 11/28 102 RUTGERS (OT) 106- 2028 2052 2/4 84 BOSTON COLLEGE 75 11/30 101 at Boston University 79 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, CT) 2/7 46 CONNECTICUT! 95-

26 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/10 79 MIAMI 90- 1/25 56 at Florida 88- 12/22 63 at Rhode Island 55 2/14 64 at Villanova 76- 1/27 71 at Georgetown 72- 12/28 65 at St. Bonaventure 60 2/18 65 at Syracuse 80- 1/31 44 at Notre Dame 64- 12/30 72 MARIST 55 2/21 54 at Pittsburgh 70- 2/3 54 VIRGINIA TECH 65- 1/4 63 BOSTON COLLEGE 85- 2/24 63 SETON HALL 66- 2/7 83 ST. JOHN'S 63 1/8 67 at Georgetown 79- 2/28 77 Boston College$ 87- 2/10 68 at Rutgers 97- 1/11 80 at Pittsburgh 77 1259 1506 2/14 80 GEORGETOWN 77 1/15 75 WEST VIRGINIA 61 ! Providence Civic Center 2/17 74 WEST VIRGINIA 79- 1/18 74 DARTMOUTH 60 * San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 2/21 64 at Virginia Tech 71- 1/22 62 ST. JOHN'S 67- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, NJ) 2/24 45 at Villanova 61- 1/25 54 at Seton Hall 64- 2/27 79 SYRACUSE 74 1/28 44 RUTGERS 71- 1998-99 (5-22) 3/3 72 at Seton Hall$ 61 2/1 56 at Virginia Tech 80- Coach: Jim Jabir 3/4 58 at Rutgers$ 69- 2/5 54 at West Virginia 61- Date PC OPP 1901 2015 2/8 57 PITTSBURGH 54 11/16 59 at Arkansas 110- * Sheraton Four Points Classic (Minneapolis, MN) 2/13 42 SETON HALL 54- 11/24 73 WAKE FOREST! 80- ! Bellarmine Prep Gym (San Jose, CA) 2/16 61 NOTRE DAME 67- 11/27 36 at Depaul* 89- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, CT) 2/19 58 at Syracuse 66- 11/28 81 New Mexico State* 70 2/22 64 at Miami 77- 12/1 55 at Rhode Island 63- 2001-02 (13-15) 3/1 52 CONNECTICUT 70- 12/5 55 at SW Missouri St. 74- Coach: Jim Jabir 3/4 48 at Villanova 83- 12/9 45 at Rutgers 80- Date PC OPP 1634 1806 12/11 68 at George Mason 79- 11/16 61 at Siena 58 # BANKNORTH Classic (Burlington, Vt.) 12/30 100 WEST VIRGINIA 95 11/19 58 at Holy Cross 75- 1/2 42 at Villanova 62- 11/21 69 ST. BONAVENTURE 62 2003-04 (4-23) 1/5 43 at Georgetown 81- 11/24 81 at Marist 70 Coach: Susan Yow 1/7 64 SYRACUSE 82- 11/27 46 RHODE ISLAND 53- Date PC OPP 1/10 56 at Notre Dame 79- 11/29 67 at Brown 53 11/22 58 FURMAN 48 1/13 63 at Miami 85- 12/2 78 ALABAMA 75 11/25 59 HOLY CROSS 65- 1/17 81 VILLANOVA (OT) 73 12/5 61 at Rutgers 71- 11/28 45 Loyola Marymount % 56- 1/19 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 79- 12/8 79 NEW HAMPSHIRE (OT) 70 11/29 50 Oregon State % 60- 1/24 52 RUTGERS! 99- 12/21 47 at Michigan State 64- 12/2 57 Dartmouth 64- 1/27 63 at St. John’s 77- 12/28 59 at Montana % 60- 12/5 73 RHODE ISLAND (OT) 75- 1/30 59 NOTRE DAME 97- 12/29 65 vs. Idaho % 66- 12/8 62 NORTHEASTERN 48 2/4 67 PURDUE 96- 1/2 59 GEORGETOWN 55 12/11 59 Stony Brooke 57 2/6 58 at West Virginia 73- 1/5 66 at Notre Dame 72- 12/22 59 HARVARD 73- 2/10 61 GEORGETOWN 64- 1/9 62 VILLANOVA 49 12/29 66 Bucknell ^ 79- 2/14 82 at Seton Hall 77 1/12 52 at Syracuse 81- 12/30 69 Coppin State ^ 61 2/17 53 at Connecticut 88- 1/15 49 at Boston College 69- 1/4 34 Virginia Tech 64- 2/20 91 PITTSBURGH 71 1/19 41 NOTRE DAME 69- 1/7 53 BOSTON COLLEGE 73- 2/23 62 ST. JOHN’S 69- 1/26 54 at Seton Hall 64- 1/10 51 Pittsburgh 64- 2/27 59 Villanova$ 68- 2/3 61 CONNECTICUT 85- 1/17 50 SYRACUSE 55- 1692 2157 2/6 62 at St. John's 51 1/20 67 MIAMI 86- ! Providence Civic Center 2/9 80 SYRACUSE 70 1/28 42 Boston College 76- * Moran Realty Classic (Chicago, IL) 2/13 67 VIRGINIA TECH 61 1/31 49 SETON HALL 66- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, NJ) 2/16 50 at West Virginia 65- 2/4 53 WEST VIRGINIA 88- 2/20 41 at Connecticut 106- 2/8 75 St. John's 83 1999-00 (10-17) 2/23 69 MIAMI 64 2/11 41 VILLANOVA 68- Coach: Jim Jabir 2/26 91 PITTSBURGH 77 2/14 51 Notre Dame 81- Date PC OPP 3/02 55 vs. Seton Hall $ 61- 2/18 45 Rutgers 81- 11/20 82 GEORGE MASON 70 1730 1876 2/21 56 VIRGINIA TECH 77- 11/26 59 at Memphis* 72- % Lady Griz Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.) 2/25 38 Connecticut 79- 11/27 72 Samford* (OT) 73- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.) 2/28 59 GEORGETOWN 76 11/30 66 at Michigan 79- 3/2 62 Miami 81- 12/3 73 RHODE ISLAND 52 1483 1884 12/8 74 at West Virginia 64 % Furama Hotel Thanksgiving Tourn. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 12/27 57 at Tulane** 81- ^ La Salle Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) 12/28 82 LEHIGH 62 SUSAN 12/31 76 at Fairfield 69 YOW 2004-05 (1-27) 1/2 74 PRINCETON 59 Coach: Susan Yow 1/4 76 at Syracuse 65 14-68 Date PC OPP 1/8 41 at Villanova 63- 11/19 40 at Holy Cross 68- 1/12 77 PITTSBURGH 76 2002-05 11/21 46 FORDHAM 56- 1/15 52 at Boston College 72- 11/26 38 vs. Gonzaga ^ 85- 1/19 72 at St. John’s 67 11/27 48 vs. Missouri ^ 81- 1/22 58 BOSTON COLLEGE 71- 12/1 39 MASSACHUSETTS 53- 1/26 66 at Holy Cross 67- 12/4 44 at Wake Forest 78- 1/29 67 ST. JOHN’S 79- Susan Yow was appointed head coach 12/7 62 STONY BROOK 69- 2/1 60 NOTRE DAME 90- on June 21, 2002. Prior to her arrival on 12/10 42 at Navy 72- 2/5 41 at Pittsburgh 63- 12/22 32 LA SALLE 68- 2/9 68 RUTGERS 81- the Providence's campus, Yow compiled 19 12/28 52 at New Hampshire 62- 2/12 66 MIAMI 71- years of coaching experience at the colle- 12/30 59 TROY 56 2/18 62 at Seton Hall 68- 1/2 34 at Villanova 45- 2/23 49 at Georgetown 63- giate, professional and amateur levels. She 1/4 33 at Connecticut 83- 2/26 70 VILLANOVA 59 spent two years in the WNBA as an assistant 1/8 45 WEST VIRGINIA 60- 2/29 68 Connecticut! 102- 1/12 51 at Syracuse 72- 3/4 53 Villanova$ 75- coach with the Charlotte Sting (2000-01) 1/20 40 at Rutgers 74- 1692 2157 1/24 47 BOSTON COLLEGE 92- ! Providence Civic Center and the Cleveland Rockers (1999-00). She 1/29 30 GEORGETOWN 87- * Lady Tiger Classic (Memphis, TN) coached in the collegiate ranks at East 2/2 40 at St. John's 93- ** Tulane Doubletree Classic (New Orleans, LA) 2/5 24 CONNECTICUT 71- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, CT) Tennessee State (1978-86), Drake University 2/9 57 NOTRE DAME 75- (1986-90), Kansas State (1990-93) and North 2/13 39 at Seton Hall 51- 2000-01 (10-17) 2/16 50 VILLANOVA 75- Coach: Jim Jabir Carolina Wilmington (1993-97). Yow also 2/19 47 at Pittsburgh 63- Date PC OPP was an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic 2/22 59 at West Virginia 99- 11/18 78 Western Michigan* 55 2/26 59 ST. JOHN'S 62- 11/19 60 Minnesota* 88- Team in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. 2/28 43 PITTSBURGH 80- 11/24 76 Pacific! 78- 3/5 39 vs. Villanova # 67- 11/25 49 Santa Clara! 65- 1239 1997 11/29 87 at Rhode Island 65 ^ Airport Univ. Inn Thanksgiving Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12/2 77 SIENA 66 2002-03 (9-18) # BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 12/4 82 FAIRFIELD 75 Coach: Susan Yow 12/7 61 SETON HALL 74- Date PC OPP 12/20 93 HOLY CROSS 77 11/22 70 vs. Navy # 62 12/31 69 at Princeton 42 11/23 49 at Vermont # 65- 1/2 53 at Pittsburgh 68- 11/26 62 BROWN 64- 1/10 76 RUTGERS 81- 12/1 77 LAMAR 57 1/13 49 at Connecticut 104- 12/3 56 at Alabama 72- 1/17 77 at Miami 60 12/6 55 MINNESOTA 67- 1/20 66 BOSTON COLLEGE 76- 12/20 54 MICHIGAN STATE 73-

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 27 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/20 34 at Rutgers 69- 1/19 71 SYRACUSE 69 2/24 66 GEORGETOWN 73- 1/23 58 PITTSBURGH 72- PHIL 2/26 47 at Villanova 66- 1/27 59 at Notre Dame 84- SEYMORE 1885 2009 1/30 46 at St. John's 70- ^ UNCG Thanksgiving Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 2/3 70 DE PAUL 66 88-120 2/6 59 WEST VIRGINIA % 75- 2007-08 (12-17) 2/13 53 at Marquette 44 2005-12 Coach Phil Seymore 2/16 59 CINCINNATI 44 Date PC OPP 2/20 53 at Connecticut # 85- 11/9 79 at Brown 45 2/23 72 at USF 62 11/13 60 HARTFORD 77- 2/27 56 RUTGERS 67- 11/17 73 IONA 64 3/1 45 at Villanova 51- 11/20 55 MANHATTAN 51 3/6 71 vs. Syracuse $ 76- Providence announced the hiring of Phil 11/23 71 at Forida International ^ 60 3/18 64 at Boston University ! 58 Seymore as head coach of the women's 11/25 59 vs. Iowa ^ 60- 3/22 76 OLD DOMINION ! 61 11/28 63 at Fordham 45 3/25 77 at Maryland ! 64 basketball team on April 7, 2005. Prior to 12/1 64 at Rhode Island 55 3/28 65 MIAMI ! 73- his appointment as head coach, Seymore 12/5 78 at Harvard 64 2215 2161 12/8 76 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 64 ^ Warner Center Marriott Classic (Northridge, Calif.) served as an assistant coach for the Friar 12/20 35 MICHIGAN STATE 73- % at Dunkin' Donuts Center (Providence, R.I.) men's basketball team for five seasons from 12/28 73 NEW HAMPSHIRE 41 # at XL Center (Hartford, Conn.) 12/31 59 MASSACHUSETTS 56 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 2000-05. He helped the men's squad earn 1/5 43 at Marquette 72- ! Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) 1/12 55 DE PAUL 66- NCAA Tournament berths in 2001 and 2004. 1/15 61 at USF 49 2010-11 (13-16) Before his arrival on Smith Hill, Seymore 1/19 61 at Pittsburgh 81- Coach Phil Seymore 1/22 50 VILLANOVA 70- Date PC OPP was an assistant men's basketball coach at 1/26 43 SETON HALL 58- 11/12 49 at Saint Joseph's (Pa.) 64- Richmond (1997-00) and Canisius (1990- 1/30 54 at Notre Dame 85- 11/14 71 MASSACHUSETTS 48 2/2 54 at Connecticut 80- 11/17 71 RHODE ISLAND 40 97). Under Seymore, the Friars made a run 2/9 60 WEST VIRGINIA 63- 11/20 75 at Hartford 53 to the WNIT Quarterfinal in 2010 and posted 2/12 59 at Villanova 72- 11/22 76 HOFSTRA 80- 2/16 63 ST. JOHN'S 73- 11/26 56 vs. Arizona State % 63- a 19-15 overall record. It marked the first 2/19 62 SYRACUSE 58 11/27 80 vs. Alabama % (3OT) 82- post-season appearance for the program 2/23 43 RUTGERS 62- 12/1 74 YALE 62 2/26 57 at Louisville 82- 12/3 55 at Brown & 30 since the 1991-92 campaign. 3/1 52 at Georgetown 59- 12/4 56 vs. Florida & 73- 3/3 59 CINCINNATI 66- 12/8 43 NOTRE DAME 79- 1721 1851 12/22 50 OAKLAND 49 2005-06 (8-19) ^ FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/31 65 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 55 Coach Phil Seymore 1/5 38 at DePaul 71- Date PC OPP 2008-09 (10-20) 1/8 64 USF 57 11/18 49 SACRED HEART 65- Coach Phil Seymore 1/15 45 GEORGETOWN 49- 11/21 74 YALE 53 Date PC OPP 1/19 58 at Villanova 53 11/23 51 at Northeastern 71- 11/14 62 BROWN 39 1/22 39 at Rutgers 60- 11/26 46 at Saint Peter's 54- 11/18 50 at Hartford 69- 1/29 53 ST. JOHN'S 69- 11/29 80 QUINNIPIAC(OT) 83- 11/22 68 vs. Portland ^ 61 2/1 45 at West Virginia 59- 12/2 61 NAVY 67- 11/23 46 at Iowa ^ 64- 2/6 58 at Seton Hall 55 12/4 60 at Fordham 64- 11/26 67 at Vermont (OT) 73- 2/9 58 VILLANOVA 49 12/6 45 RUTGERS 58- 11/30 69 at Quinnipiac 78- 2/12 38 CONNECTICUT 68- 12/10 69 at Rhode Island 66 12/3 75 at Massachusetts 63 2/15 57 at Pittsburgh 60- 12/21 70 at Harvard 59 12/6 70 HARVARD 58 2/19 57 at Cincinnati 43 12/28 79 WAGNER 55 12/16 67 at Buffalo 63 2/22 50 MARQUETTE 62- 12/31 66 at Saint Francis (NY) 44 12/20 67 vs. Southeast Missouri State @ 59 2/26 47 at Syracuse 63- 1/7 58 CINCINNATI 57 12/21 46 at Tulane @ 68- 2/28 63 LOUISVILLE 61 1/11 67 at Georgetown 79- 12/31 49 DUKE 66- 3/4 50 vs. Villanova $ (OT) 52- 1/14 65 at PITT 75- 1/3 52 at St. John's ! 57- 1641 1709 1/18 59 SETON HALL 69- 1/7 77 PITTSBURGH 69 % Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island) 1/21 47 at USF 53- 1/10 54 VILLANOVA 57- & Brown BEAR Classic (Providence, R.I.) 1/25 50 ST. JOHN'S 72- 1/12 49 RHODE ISLAND 55- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 1/28 76 SYRACUSE 77- 1/17 64 at DePaul 87- 1/31 59 at Marquette 92- 1/20 62 USF 86- 2011-12 (13-17) 2/4 48 at Notre Dame 66- 1/24 59 at Seton Hall 51 Coach Phil Seymore 2/7 57 WEST VIRGINIA 55 1/27 48 at Villanova 64- Date PC OPP 2/12 71 at Seton Hall 69 1/31 49 LOUISVILLE 81- 11/11 62 at Boston University 65- 2/15 58 at Connecticut 84- 2/3 82 at Cincinnati (2OT) 71 11/14 38 VIRGINIA 55- 2/18 51 VILLANOVA 54- 2/10 50 at West Virginia 59- 11/16 43 at Rhode Island 52- 2/25 68 DEPAUL 74- 2/14 55 GEORGETOWN 57- 11/18 71 HARVARD 60 2/28 64 at Louisville 75 2/18 39 CONNECTICUT 75- 11/22 51 at Oakland University (OT) 50 1648 1790 2/21 42 at Rutgers 55- 11/26 63 DARTMOUTH 48 2/25 51 MARQUETTE 49 12/3 75 vs. Fairfield & 43 2006-07 (13-16) 2/28 56 NOTRE DAME 65- 12/4 57 at Brown & 70- Coach Phil Seymore 3/2 72 at Syracuse 78- 12/7 42 VILLANOVA 69- Date PC OPP 3/6 48 vs. West Virginia % 53 12/9 66 at Massachusetts 45 11/10 52 at Manhattan 46 1745 1930 12/19 47 DELAWARE 68- 11/12 62 BROWN 53 ^ KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) 12/22 73 CLEMSON 63 11/15 83 ST. PETER'S 68 @ Tulane DoubleTree Classic (New Orleans, La.) 12/28 78 at Akron 65 11/18 75 NORTHEASTERN 74 ! at (New York, N.Y.) 12/31 63 HARTFORD 46 11/21 72 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 46 % BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 1/4 41 at St. John's 57- 11/24 79 vs. North Carolina A&T ^ 64 1/7 60 DE PAUL 52 11/25 68 at UNC Greensboro ^ 72- 2009-10 (19-15) 1/10 35 at Connecticut 96- 11/28 79 at New Hampshire 53 Coach Phil Seymore 1/14 51 WEST VIRGINIA 48 12/1 69 at Sacred Heart 76- Date PC OPP 1/18 48 at Louisville 64- 12/5 52 SETON HALL 66- 11/13 83 at Brown 50 1/21 52 at Marquette 50 12/10 53 FORDHAM 52 11/15 88 SAINT JOSEPH'S (Pa.) 57 1/28 66 PITTSBURGH 50 12/22 81 RHODE ISLAND 59 11/20 66 HARTFORD 59 1/31 54 SYRACUSE 80- 12/29 55 at Yale 68- 11/24 84 QUINNIPIAC 61 2/4 53 at Villanova 59- 12/31 78 HARVARD 67 11/27 51 vs. Pepperdine ^ 64- 2/7 56 CINCINNATI 60- 1/3 106 LOUISVILLE (OT) 94 11/28 73 vs. Northern Colorado ^ 47 2/11 62 SETON HALL 47 1/6 71 at Syracuse 63 12/2 86 BUFFALO 63 2/14 47 at Notre Dame 66- 1/13 57 at West Virginia 69- 12/5 71 at Rhode Island 62 2/18 39 at Georgetown 66- 1/17 53 CONNECTICUT 96- 12/8 68 at Hofstra 72- 2/25 47 RUTGERS 68- 1/20 77 MARQUETTE 79- 12/11 72 at Massachusetts 54 2/27 56 at USF (OT) 64- 1/23 46 at Seton Hall 60- 12/21 57 VERMONT 66- 3/2 47 vs. Syracuse $ 57 1/27 47 at DePaul 81- 12/31 62 FORDHAM 57 1643 1783 2/3 40 PITTSBURGH 84- 1/3 63 at Duke 88- & Brown BEAR Classic (Providence, R.I.) 2/6 61 at Cincinnati 74- 1/6 52 VILLANOVA 38 $ BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 2/10 93 at St. John's 77 1/9 48 at Louisville 67- 2/13 64 USF 78- 1/12 62 at Georgetown 74- 2/17 65 NOTRE DAME 82- 1/16 75 SETON HALL 61

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11/27 60 ALBANY 70- 12/5 78 at Duquesne 83- SUSAN 12/18 65 DAYTON 83- JIM ROBINSON 12/21 54 at Rhode Island 51 CROWLEY 12/29 71 BOSTON COLLEGE 80 FRUCHTL 1/1 65 BUTLER 68- 22-39 1/4 59 at Villanova 68- 25-94 1/8 71 at DePaul 91- 2016-PRESENT 2012-16 1/11 65 CREIGHTON 97- 1/15 70 GEORGETOWN 61 1/18 52 at Xavier 75- 1/21 79 at Marquette 87- 1/25 87 SETON HALL 90- Susan Robinson Fruchtl was named the 1/28 69 at Butler 72- Jim Crowley was named the 10th wom- ninth women’s basketball coach in program 2/1 63 DE PAUL 74- en’s basketball coach in program history on 2/5 66 VILLANOVA 72- history at Providence College on April 9, 2/8 65 at St. John’s 85- May 10, 2016. 2012. Robinson Fruchtl came to Providence 2/11 62 MARQUETTE 71- Crowley spent the previous 20 seasons 2/15 64 at Creighton 85- after spending the previous five seasons at 2/18 72 at Seton Hall 82- at St. Bonaventure, including 16 as the Saint Francis University (Pa.) from 2007-12. 2/22 61 XAVIER 59 program’s head coach (2000-16). During his 3/1 65 at Georgetown 71- She guided the Red Flash to three-consec- 3/3 42 ST. JOHN’S 63- tenure at St. Bonaventure, Crowley posted utive Northeast Conference Championship 3/8 79 vs. Seton Hall $ 88- 20-or-more wins in six of his last eights 2075 2240 games, captured two conference titles $ BIG EAST Tournament (McGrath-Phillips Arena • Chicago, Ill.) seasons on the sidelines. He is a three-time and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (2009, 2012 2010 and 2011. She garnered Northeast 2014-15 (6-24) and 2014). He also was honored as ESPN. Coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl Conference Coach of the Year honors in Date PC OPP com National Coach of the Year in 2012. 2011 after leading Saint Francis to a 22- 11/14 59 at Richmond 75- He guided the Bonnies to six post-season 11/18 78 BROWN 69 11 overall record and a 14-4 mark in the 11/20 54 at Hartford 57- appearances, including two NCAA Tourna- NEC. Robinson Fruchtl also spent eight 11/23 69 VIRGINIA TECH 72- ments. His 2011-12 squad finished 31-4 and 11/26 56 at Dayton 72- seasons as an assistant coach at Penn State 11/30 80 at Bryant 90- advanced to the Sweet 16. University (1993-98, 2004-07). She helped 12/3 51 VILLANOVA 49 In his first season at Providence, he guid- 12/6 66 UMASS LOWELL 54 guide her alma mater to a 161-83 record 12/7 56 RHODE ISLAND 63- ed the Friars to a seven-game improvement during her eight seasons on the sidelines, 12/11 56 at Florida Gulf Coast 68- in the win column. The Friars reeled off 12/21 67 DUQUESNE 56 including four, 20-win seasons. Robinson 12/28 51 at Boston College 79- seven-straight wins to start the season. Fruchtl graduated from Penn State in 1992, 12/30 52 ST. JOHN’S 68- In 2017-18, Crowley guided the Friars to 1/2 61 at Butler 66- where she won the Wade Trophy, as the 1/4 59 at Xavier 71- double-digit wins in back-to-back seasons 1/9 61 at Georgetown 69- national player of the year. She also was a 1/11 67 SETON HALL 68- for the first time since 2010-11. consensus All-American and earned GTE/ 1/16 54 CREIGHTON 65- 1/23 66 at Marquette 58 2016-17 (12-18) CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. 1/25 42 at DePaul 90- Coach Jim Crowley 1/30 59 BUTLER 67- Date PC OPP 2/1 57 XAVIER 68- 11/11 92 COLGATE (2OT) 85 2012-13 (7-23) 2/6 40 at Seton Hall 67- 11/16 86 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 63 Coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl 2/8 49 at St. John’s 70- 11/19 71 BINGHAMTON 58 Date PC OPP 2/15 57 at Creighton 84- 11/22 77 at Hartford 65 11/9 50 DREXEL 60- 2/20 64 MARQUETTE 72- 11/26 65 at UNCW ^ 49 11/14 92 VERMONT 76 2/22 66 DE PAUL 103- 11/27 75 vs. Miami (OH) ^ 59 11/18 42 at Virginia 61- 2/27 62 at Villanova 71- 12/3 62 vs. Bryant # 51 11/20 46 at Delaware 64- 3/1 81 GEORGETOWN 66 12/4 70 at Brown # 77- 11/24 78 AKRON 81- 3/7 75 vs. Marquette $ 75- 12/7 64 at Columbia (OT) 66- 11/28 70 IONA 58 1817 2105 12/10 53 at Boston College 57- 12/1 39 at Hartford 66- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Allstate Arena • Rosemont, Ill.) 12/4 59 at Harvard 73- 12/21 62 at Monmouth 58 12/28 51 XAVIER 54- 12/7 58 ARIZONA STATE 67- 2015-16 (5-24) 12/30 68 BUTLER 51 12/19 47 vs. Clemson & 62- Coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl 1/2 56 at DePaul 61- 12/22 78 RHODE ISLAND 52 Date PC OPP 1/4 74 at Marquette 79- 12/29 71 vs. Colorado State ^ 53 11/13 41 BOSTON COLLEGE 67- 1/8 59 VILLANOVA 64- 12/30 66 vs. Lafayette ^ 54 11/17 47 at Brown 57- 1/10 39 GEORGETOWN 71- 1/5 64 GEORGETOWN 79- 11/20 46 at Virginia Tech 62- 1/14 51 CREIGHTON 58- 1/12 62 LOUISVILLE 70- 11/25 69 HARTFORD 50 1/20 43 at Seton Hall 55- 1/16 61 at Rutgers 87- 11/28 71 MONMOUTH 59 1/22 50 at St. John’s 60- 1/19 67 at DePaul 79- 12/1 58 at Albany 71- 1/27 66 MARQUETTE 64 1/23 65 VILLANOVA (OT) 60 12/5 50 RICHMOND 57- 1/29 55 DE PAUL 64- 1/26 44 at Notre Dame 89- 12/9 88 BRYANT 78 2/3 70 at Georgetown (OT) 72- 1/30 51 ST. JOHN’S 65- 12/12 41 FLORIDA GULF COAST 50- 2/5 43 at Villanova 61- 2/2 59 at Syracuse 75- 12/20 64 at Rhode Island (OT) 55 2/11 57 at Creighton 88- 2/6 85 at Pittsburgh (2OT) 83 12/29 54 SETON HALL 64- 2/17 47 ST. JOHN’S 71- 2/10 54 USF 82- 12/31 61 ST. JOHN’S 80- 2/19 74 SETON HALL 57 2/12 49 CONNECTICUT 105- 1/3 39 at Villanova 67- 2/24 64 at Butler 58 2/20 56 at Seton Hall 72- 1/5 53 at Georgetown 63- 2/26 57 at Xavier 67- 2/23 45 at Cincinnati 64- 1/8 67 BUTLER 77- 3/4 60 vs. Seton Hall $ 73- 2/26 70 MARQUETTE 81- 1/10 54 XAVIER 62- 1861 1916 3/2 57 NOTRE DAME 92- 1/17 48 at Creighton 72- ^ UNCW Hampton Inn Thanksgiving Classic (Wilmington, N.C.) 3/4 38 at Villanova 72- 1/22 75 at Marquette 105- # Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament (Brown Univ. • Providence, R.I.) 3/8 61 vs. Georgetown $ 81- 1/24 50 at DePaul 96- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Al McGuire Center • Milwaukee, Wis.) 1784 2163 1/29 51 GEORGETOWN 82- & Myrtle Beach Convention Center (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 1/31 47 VILLANOVA 76- ^ Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) 2/5 47 at Xavier 72- $ BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) 2/7 50 at Butler 65- 2/14 61 CREIGHTON 59 2013-14 (7-23) 2/19 68 DE PAUL 91- Coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl 2/21 85 MARQUETTE 92- Date PC OPP 2/26 54 at St. John’s 69- 11/9 109 at UMass Lowell 74 2/28 54 at Seton Hall 71- 11/12 104 BRYANT 67 3/5 53 vs. Creighton $ 70- 11/15 52 at Drexel 62- $ BIG EAST Tournament (McGrath-Phillips Arena • Chicago, Ill.) 11/18 82 at Dartmouth 72 11/20 79 HARTFORD 53 11/23 65 at Arizona State 86-

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2017-18 (10-21) 1974-75 Coach Jim Crowley Date PC OPP • The first season of Providence College women’s basketball. 11/10 64 COLUMBIA 73- • The Friars finished with a record of 9-4. 11/14 98 at Northeastern (OT) 95 11/18 51 PENN STATE 60- • Kay McDonald is hired as the College’s first women’s basketball coach. 11/21 78 vs. Savannah State & 48 11/22 74 vs. Wright State & 69 11/23 56 vs. Stetson & 45 1975-76 11/29 55 at Yale 51 12/2 59 BROWN ^ 64- • The Friars finished with an impressive 16-3 overall record including a trip to the E.A.I.A.W. Regional 12/3 65 RHODE ISLAND ^ 41 Tournament. 12/6 36 at Quinnipiac 62- 12/9 75 at Sacred Heart 78- 12/21 63 BOSTON COLLEGE 55 1976-77 12/28 43 GEORGETOWN 75- 12/30 55 VILLANOVA 63- • Tim Gilbride is hired as the second women’s basketball coach at Providence. 1/2 49 at St. John’s 44 • PC ends the season with an 18-6 record including a birth in the E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament. 1/5 56 at Seton Hall 65- 1/7 48 DE PAUL 71- • The Friars defeated Annhurst, 134-28, setting a team record for most points scored and margin of 1/10 60 MARQUETTE 77- victory. 1/13 56 at Creighton 73- 1/19 59 at Xavier 68- 1/21 57 at Butler 68- 1977-78 1/26 56 SETON HALL 65- 1/28 70 ST. JOHN’S 68 • The Friars topped the 20-win mark for the first time with a 21-5 record. 2/2 61 at Marquette 94- 2/4 47 at DePaul 81- • PC participated in three tournaments including the E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament. 2/10 84 CREIGHTON (2OT) 87- 2/16 48 BUTLER 69- 2/18 69 XAVIER 48 1978-79 2/23 43 at Villanova 70- • Another 20-win season was highlighted by victories over Brown, Boston College, UMass, and 2/25 48 at Georgetown 74- 3/3 67 vs. Butler $ (OT) 73- Connecticut. 1850 2074 • The Friars finished with a 21-9 record as Mary Ann McCoy led the way averaging 11.3 points per game. $ Savannah Invitational (Savannah, Ga.) ^ Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament (Brown Univ. • Providence, R.I.) $ BIG EAST Tournament (Al McGuire Center • Milwaukee, Wis.) 1979-80 • Posted third-consecutive 20-win season. • Two Friar greats, Mary Ann McCoy and Lynn Sheedy graduated leading the team to a 22-7 record and PC’s first ever trip to the E.A.I.A.W. National Tournament. • McCoy became the first Lady Friar to score over 1,000 points and pull down over 1,000 rebounds. • Sheedy’s 1,261 career points ranks 13th in Friar history.

1980-81 • Joe Mullaney, Jr. was named the new Providence women’s basketball head coach. • The Friars finished with a 17-12 record and earned a E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament berth. • The squad was led by Kathy Finn who averaged 15.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest.

1981-82 • PC captured two in-season tournaments; the Concordia Classic and the Providence College Invi- tational. • The Friars won a then-record 25 games, with just nine defeats, on their way to yet another E.A.I.A.W. Regional Tournament birth.

1982-83 • The Friars ended the season with a 24-6 overall record, two consecutive 20-win seasons. • Providence began play in the newly formed BIG EAST Conference, finished with a 7-1 conference record and were named Co-Champions. • Friar great Kerry Phayre graduated, earning KODAK District I All-America Team and BIG EAST Hon- orable Mention honors.

1983-84 • Lynn Sheedy was hired as new PC women’s basketball coach and guided the Friars to a 19-7 overall record and a 5-3 mark in conference play. • The Friars defeated Miami, Duke and Monmouth enroute to the Miami Masonic Classic Tournament title. • Friar greats Kathy Finn, second on the Friar all-time scoring list and Laurie St. Jean, who started in 90 consecutive games, graduated.

1984-85 • Providence finished with a 14-14 overall record and a 9-7 mark in the BIG EAST. • The team captured the Houston Tournament with wins over Detroit and Houston. • Britt King set a PC record for rebounds in a season (398) and rebounds per game for a season (14.2 rpg) and was named to the KODAK District I All-America Team. • Mary Burke led the team in scoring averaging 15.9 points per game.

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1985-86 • Two Friar greats, Shanya Evans and Helen Mency graduated and rank 15th • New Head Coach Bob Foley, BIG EAST Coach of the Year, led the Friars to and 16th, respectively, on PC’s all-time scoring list. a 24-6 overall record (14-2 in the BIG EAST), a BIG EAST Championship, and • Evans was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, given the Frances Pome- a birth in their first NCAA Tournament. roy Naismith Award and was named a ECAC Division I All-Star. She is one of • PC is led by Britt King who graduated as the Friars’ all-time leading re- only two Division I players to score 1,000 points and dish over 900 assists. bounder (1,025) and is named to the All-BIG EAST First Team. • Tracy Lis was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team and earned ECAC • The squad set team records for field goals in a game (46-twice) and con- Division I All-Star honors. secutive wins (15). • The Friars finished ranked an all-time best 15th in the AP poll.

1986-87 1991-92 • PC finished with a 23-9 overall record, 12-4 in BIG EAST play and advanced • A fourth consecutive 20-win season for coach Foley and the Friars as the to the third round of the NIT. team finished with a 21-9 overall record, a 13-5 BIG EAST mark and a birth • Friar great Mary Burke graduated missing just one game in her four year in the NCAA Tournament. career and was named to the KODAK District I All-America Team, All-BIG • Most arguably the greatest Friar ever, Tracy Lis, graduated as the PC all- EAST First Team and the Rhode Island Athlete of the Year. time leading scorer with 2,534 points. • Burke also received the ECAC Award of Valor. • Lis was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, awarded the BIG EAST • Senior Doris Sable who led the Friars in assists each of her four years was Special Achievement Award, set a school record for points in a game (45) named to the KODAK District I All-America Team and season (767), a member of the KODAK District I All-America Honorable • The team established the PC record for field goal percentage in a season Mention Team and was named ECAC Division I Player of the Year. (.496). 1992-93 1987-88 • This Friar squad finished with a 15-15 overall record, a 7-11 BIG EAST re- • The year’s squad finished with a 13-15 overall record with a 7-9 mark in cord and advanced to the finals of the BIG EAST Tournament by upsetting BIG EAST action. Connecticut in the semifinals. • Friar great Doreen Ferguson graduated, leading the team with 425 points • Sonya Lewis (17.3 ppg/4.0 rpg) and Lucie Fontanella (14.7ppg/6.9rpg) led (15.7 ppg) and earning Second Team All-BIG EAST honors. the team and earned Third Team All-BIG EAST honors. • Ferguson finished with 1,039 points which is good for 23rd in PC history. • Lewis also made the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team and set a tournament • The team had victories over Pittsburgh, Boston College, Rhode Island, record with 97 points scored during the weekend. and Seton Hall. • Freshman Lori Penrod was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.

1988-89 1993-94 • PC achieves another 20-win season with a 22-11 overall mark, 10-6 in • Lucie Fontanella, Stefanie Goettsche and Sonya Lewis, graduated leading conference play and a birth in the NCAA Tournament. the team to a 10-21 overall record and a 10-8 mark in conference play. • Andrea Magum and Liz Lawlor earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors • Fontanella finished with 1,446 career points which is good for seventh while Shanya Evans made the third team. all-time in scoring at PC and was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team • Mangum was named to the KODAK District I All-America Team. and BIG EAST All-Tournament Team. • Freshman Tracy Lis was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. • Goettsche earned a place on the KODAK District I All-America Honorable • The Friars won the Lady Friar Classic and the B.I.W. Maine Holiday Hoop Mention, CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-America District I and All-BIG EAST Classic. First Teams. • The team set a record for the most free throws made (45) and attempted • Lewis averaged 9.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game as a senior. (52) in one game. 1994-95 1989-90 • Sophomore Nadine Malcolm led the team to a 13-15 overall record and a • One of the best teams in school history were the Co-BIG EAST Champions 5-13 record in the BIG EAST while averaging 24.4 points and 9.8 rebounds and BIG EAST Tournament Champions, won a team-record 27 games with per game. just five defeats, went 14-2 in BIG EAST play, were named the ECAC Team • Kerri Chatten was selected to the United States Olympic Sports Festival of the Year, and reached the NCAA East Regional Semifinals. and earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. • PC was led by Andrea Mangum and Dottie VanGheem who were named • The Friars earned wins over Rhode Island, Georgetown, Boston College to the KODAK District I All-America and First Team All-BIG EAST Teams. and St. John’s. • Mangum graduated with 1,679 career points which is third on the PC • Julie Wheeler set the school record for three-point field goals in a season all-time list and 1,063 rebounds, which is second on the PC all-time list. with 82. • Shanya Evans was also on the All-BIG EAST First Team. • Van Gheem graduated with the highest field goal percentage for a career 1995-96 (.526) and was named to the NCAA Tournament East Regional All-Tourna- • This year’s squad finished with a 12-15 overall record and a 9-9 conference ment and CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-America District I Teams. record giving the Friars a BIG EAST 7 Division Co-Championship. • Tracy Lis was named to the United States Junior National Team and par- • After 11 years at Providence College, Head Coach Bob Foley stepped down ticipated in the United States Olympic Festival. after earning 206 wins, which still ranks as the most wins by any coach in • The team set a school record for most rebounds in a season (1,384), most the 30-year history of the women’s basketball program. consecutive wins (15), and finished ranked 18th in the Associated Press • Junior Nadine Malcolm led the team in scoring and rebounding (24.2/9.8), rankings. earning spots on the KODAK District I All-America, KODAK All-American Honorable Mention, ECAC Division I All-Star First and BIG EAST All-Second 1990-91 Teams. • The Friars finished with a 26-6 overall record (13-3 BIG EAST) and reached the finals of the BIG EAST Tournament and second round of the NCAA Tournament.

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1996-97 2003-04 • Providence College hired its sixth head coach as Jim Jabir is welcomed • The Friars finished the season with a 4-23 overall mark and a 0-16 BIG to the Friar family. EAST record. • The Friars finished with a 13-14 overall record with a 8-10 mark in BIG • Katie Keefe earned BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors. EAST play. • Gayle Nwafili led the team in scoring and rebounding with averages of • The team was victorious in the ECAC Holiday Festival with wins over 12.3 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. She also recorded seven dou- Dartmouth and Holy Cross. ble-doubles. • Nadine Malcome graduated as the quickest Friar to reach the 1,000 point plateau as she reached it as a junior in only 54 career games. She finishes 2004-05 with 1,649 points, good for fifth all-time in PC scoring and earns spots on the • Providence finished the season with a 1-27 overall record and an 0-16 BIG EAST All-Second, KODAK District I All-America and KODAK All-American mark in the BIG EAST. Honorable Mention Teams. • Providence entered the BIG EAST Women's Basketball Championship as the No. 12 seed and fell to Villanova, 67-39, in the first round. 1997-98 • Sophomore Shauna Snyder led PC in scoring with 13.4 points per game, • Kerri Chatten graduated with 1,378 career points which ranks her eighth and reached double figures 22 times. all-time in PC scoring leading PC to a 10-17 overall record and a 6-12 BIG • Freshman Kristen Brown led the Friars in rebounding (6.2 rpg). EAST record. • Freshman Jen Gombotz earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. 2005-06 • Julie Wheeler set the PC record for most three-point field goals in a career • Providence College enjoyed its first season under newly appointed Head with 252. Coach Phil Seymore. • Both Gombotz and Wheeler finished their careers with over 1,000 points. • Providence finished the year with an 8-19 overall record and a 3-13 mark in the BIG EAST Conference (T-13th). 1998-99 • PC snapped a 39-game winless streak in BIG EAST Conference regu- • PC finishes with a 5-22 overall record and a 4-14 record in the BIG EAST. lar-season play with a 58-57 victory over Cincinnati on January 7, 2006. • Sophomore Monika Roberts led the team averaging 12.4 points and 5.8 The Friars went on to win three league games overall on the season, after rebounds per contest. suffering two-straight winless seasons in league play during the 2003-04 • The Friars compete at the Moran Realty Classic in Chicago, Ill., earning a and 2004-05 campaigns. 1-1 record with a victory over New Mexico State. • Chelsea Marandola was named to the BIG EAST Conference All-Freshmen Team. It marked the first time since 2001-02 season that a PC women's 1999-2000 basketball player earned post-season honors. • The Friars finished the season with a 10-17 overall record with a 5-11 BIG EAST mark. 2006-07 • Monika Roberts and Meghan Hinds led the squad in scoring, averaging • Providence completed the season with a 13-16 overall record and a 3-13 12.4 and 10.1 points per game, respectively. mark in the BIG EAST Conference. • Hinds graduated with 1,116 career points • PC's 13 victories on the year marked the most in a single season since the • Chrissy Vozab was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America District 2001-02 campaign when the Friars finished the year with a 13-15 mark. I Team. • The Friars started the year with a 7-1 record, including wins in each of their first six games. It marked the Friars' best start since 1990-91, when 2000-01 PC started the year 7-0. • Providence finished the campaign with a 10-17 overall record and a 4-12 • PC defeated 13th-ranked Louisville, 106-94, in double overtime on January record in BIG EAST action. 3, 2007. It marked the first victory for PC over a ranked opponent since • Coach Jabir earned his first BIG EAST Tournament victory as the Friars defeating No. 21/22 Virginia Tech (67-61) on February 13, 2002. defeated Seton Hall in the first round. • Shauna Snyder became the 28th player in Providence women's basketball • Monika Roberts concluded her Friar career ranked 18th all-time in scoring history to reach the 1,000-point milestone. with 1,126 points and 15th all-time in rebounding with 102 boards. • Chelsea Marandola was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team, while Kendria Holmes earned BIG EAST All-Freshmen Team honors. 2001-02 • Catherine Bove was named BIG EAST Conference Player of the Week on • The Friars finished with a 13-15 overall record and a 7-9 mark in confer- January 8, marking the first time a PC player earned the league's weekly ence play. honor since the 1999-00 season. • Providence defeated No. 22 Virginia Tech, 67-61, and Syracuse, 80-70, two teams who participated in the NCAA Tournament. 2007-08 • Chrissy Vozab graduated and ranks ninth on the PC all-time rebounding • Friars finished the season with a 12-17 overall record and a 2-14 mark in list with 338. She also earns a spot on the CoSIDA/Verizon Academic the BIG EAST Conference. All-America District I Team. • The Friars recorded double-digit wins for the second-straight season in • Freshman Jessica Simmonds averaged 8.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per 2007-08. It marked the first time since the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons game, earning her a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. that the Friars have recorded double-digit victories in back-to-back seasons. • The Friars defeated a ranked opponent for the second-straight season 2002-03 when they upset No. 22 Syracuse, 62-58, in Providence, R.I. • The Friars concluded the season with a 9-18 overall mark (3-13 BIG EAST). • The Friars closed out the non-conference schedule with 10 victories for • Providence College welcomed new Head Coach Susan Yow as the seventh the second-straight season. Prior to earning 10 victories in each of the last coach in the program’s history. two campaigns the Friars last achieved the feat during the 1990-91 season. • Brooke Freeburg, Andrea Horvath, Katie Keefe and Kristin Quinn each • The Friars recorded 126 blocked shots in 2007-08, marking the third highest earned BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors. total in program history for a single season. • Mi-Khida Hankins was named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team.

32 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS 2008-09 • Through 30 games, the Friars scored 60+ points 11 times and earned a • Friars finished the season with a 10-20 overall record and a 4-12 mark in 10-1 record in those games. the BIG EAST Conference. • Friars made their first appearance at the BIG EAST Women's Basketball 2012-13 Championship since 2004-05 season. • Providence finished the season with a 7-23 overall record and a 2-14 mark • Providence defeated a nationally-ranked opponent for the third-con- in the BIG EAST Conference (14th place). secutive season when it upset #19/20 Pittsburgh, 77-69, on January 7 in • Symone Roberts was named to the 2013 All-BIG EAST Second Team. She Providence, R.I. is the first Friar to earn All-BIG EAST honors since Chelsea Marandola `10 • Friars recorded 151 blocked shots on the season, marking the third-highest was named to the First-Team in 2010. Is just the 18th player in program single-season total in program history. history to earn All-BIG EAST honors as a member of the First, Second or • Chelsea Marandola became the 29th player in program history to reach Third Teams. the 1,000-point career milestone. • Symone Roberts recorded her 1,000th career point against Cincinnati on February 23, 2013. She finished her career ranked 24th on the Friars’ all- 2009-10 time scoring list (1,074 points). She also finished her career ranked ninth • Friars finished the season with a 19-15 overall (7-9 BIG EAST) at Providence in assists with 345. • Earned a post-season invitation for the first time since 1992 and advanced • Tori Rule set a BIG EAST Championship single-game record with 10 to the Quarterfinal Round of the WNIT. The team posted a 3-1 mark in the three-point field goals during first-round action vs. Georgetown on March WNIT, which is the most wins for the program all-time in a single post-sea- 8, 2013 at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. Tori Rule’s 10 three-point field son tournament. goals against Georgetown on March 8, 2013 also mark a Providence Col- • Providence finished tied for eighth in the BIG EAST Conference standings lege single-game record. and earned a first-round bye in the BIG EAST Women's Basketball Cham- • Tori Rule scored 35 points vs. Georgetown during the first round of the pionship. The Friars were picked to finish 15th in the BIG EAST Preseason BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship on March 8, 2013 in Hart- Coaches' Poll. ford, Conn. She is the second Friar in program history to score 30+ points • Chelsea Marandola became the first Friar since 1994 to earn All-BIG EAST during BIG EAST Tournament play, and her 35 points marks the highest First-Team honors. She closed her career at Providence third on the all-time point total by a Friar in a single-game in tournament history. Sonya Lewis career scoring list with 1,795 points. ‘97 scored 30+ points twice during BIG EAST Championship play (31 vs. • Providence's 19 wins overall mark the most since the 1991-92 campaign Boston College on 3/5/93 and 33 vs. Georgetown on 3/6/93). when the Friars finished the year with a 21-9 record. PC's seven wins in • Tori Rule scored 30+ points in two games this season (32 vs. Colorado league play are the most since 2001-02 (7-9). State on 12/29/12 and 35 vs. Georgetown on 3/8/13). She is the first play- er to record multiple 30+ point games in a single season since Nadine 2010-11 Malcolm ‘97. Malcolm recorded three, 30+ point games during the 1996- • The Friars finished the season with a 13-16 overall record and a 6-10 mark 97 season. in the BIG EAST Conference. The squad finished 11th in the league’s final • The Friars hauled in a school record 65 rebounds against Villanova on regular-season standings. January 23, 2013. The previous single-game rebounding record (63), was • Five of the Friars’ 16 losses were decided by 10 points or less, including set against Long Island on December 28, 1990. two games against BIG EAST Conference opponents. The Friars were 0-2 • The Friars finished the season with the fifth-best free-throw shooting in overtime games during the season, including an 82-80 triple-overtime percentage in program history. Providence converted 325-of-444 free loss to Alabama (11/27/10) and a 52-50 overtime loss to Villanova in the throws for a 0.732 free-throw shooting percentage. first round of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship (3/4/11). • The Friars defeated 25th-ranked Villanova, 65-60, in overtime on January • Mi-Khida Hankins became the 30th player in program history to reach the 23, 2013. 1,000-point career milestone on December 22 vs. Oakland. Hankins entered the game with 999 points and hit the milestone just 2:03 into the first half 2013-14 on a lay-up. She finished her career at Providence ranked 19th all-time in • Providence finished the season 7-23 overall and 2-16 in the BIG EAST. scoring with 1,190 career points. • Alexis Harris was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and Sarah Beal • Teya Wright and Mi-Khida Hankins finished the season with 233 and 205 was a unanimous selection to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. rebounds, respectively. The last time two Friars recorded 200+ rebounds • Tori Rule led the Friars in scoring with 16.1 points per game. She is only in the same season dates back to the 1996-97 campaign. That year, Kerri the second Friar in the last 17 years to average more than 15 points per Chatten ‘98 led the squad with 222 boards, while Nadine Malcolm ‘97 game. Chelsea Marandola ‘10 averaged 17.3 points during the 2006-07 finished with 205. season and 18.0 points during the 2009-10 campaign. • Lauren “Lady” Okafor was named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. • Alexis Harris finished year with a team-best 259 rebounds (8.9 rpg). Her 259 boards are the most by a Friar since Stefanie Goettsche ‘94 hauled in 2011-12 290 during the 1993-94 season (20 years). Additionally, her 259 boards • The Friars finished the 2011-12 season with a 13-17 overall record and a are the third-most all-time by a junior and her rebounding average (8.9 5-11 mark in the BIG EAST Conference (13th place). rpg) is the second-highest average all-time at Providence by a junior. • The Friars defeated #20/18 DePaul on January 7, 2012 in Providence, R.I. • Sarah Beal led the Friars in assists with 135, marking the third-highest It marked the program’s first victory over a ranked opponent since January assists by a freshman in program history. Beal played the third-most min- 7, 2009 vs. then-No. 19/20 Pittsburgh. utes by a freshman all-time (954). • Teya Wright led the Friars with 258 rebounds (8.9 rpg). During her four- • The Friars tied the program’s record for rebounds in a single game with year career at the NCAA Division I level, Wright amassed 867 boards, which 65 vs. UMass Lowell on Nov. 9 in Lowell, Mass. The squad also hit the ranks fourth on the Friars’ all-time career rebounding list. Wright also scored 65-rebound mark during the 2012-13 season vs. Villanova (1/23/13). 984 points during her career. • Wright’s 258 rebounds were the most in a single season for the Friars since 2014-15 Stefanie Goettsche ‘94 recorded 290 boards during the 1993-94 campaign. • Providence finished the season 6-24 overall (3-15 BIG EAST). • Wright finished the regular-season schedule with 13 double-doubles, • Tori Rule finished her career ranked 12th on the Friars’ all-time scoring which led the BIG EAST Conference. list with 1,271 points.

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 33 • Tori Rule scored 30 points in the Friars’ BIG EAST Tournament First-Round 2017-18 loss to Marquette on March 7 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. It marked the • The Friars finished the season with a 10-21 overall record and a 3-15 mark second time in three tournament appearances that Rule scored 30+ points. in the BIG EAST Conference, which was tied for ninth place in the final • Alexis Harris finished her career ranked 19th all-time in career rebounding league standings. with 635 boards. She also completed her career with 942 points. • The Friars posted double-digits wins in back-to-back seasons for the first • Fifteen of the Friars’ 30 games were decided by 10 points or less, and time since 2010-11 and 2011-12. Last year, Providence completed the year Providence posted a 3-12 record in those games. with a 12-18 mark. • Senior Alexis Harris was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, while • The Friars finished non-conference play with a 7-5 mark and secured a sophomore Sarah Beal was a Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention winning record in non-conference action in back-to-back seasons for the pick. first time since the 2010-11 and 2011-12 campaigns. • Providence entered the 2015 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament as • Ten of the Friars’ 21 losses were decided by a single-digit margin. the No. 9 seed and faced No. 8 seed Marquette in the first round on March • The Friars shot a program-record 39.1-percent from the three-point line, 7 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. The Friars fell to Marquette, 78-75. hitting 192-491 attempts. Providence’s 0.391 shooting percentage bested the previous mark of 0.374 (192-514), which was set in 2016-17. 2015-16 • Providence’s 192 three-point field goals are tied for third-most in program • Providence finished the season 5-24 overall (1-17 BIG EAST). history. In 2016-17, the Friars also hit 192 triples. • Sarah Beal collected 10 steals vs. Bryan (12/9) to set the Friars’ single-game • Junior Jovana Nogic was named to the 20-player Watch List for the Ann steals record, previously held by Helen Jessie-Mency ‘91. Meyers Drysdale Award, which recognizes the top shooting guard in NCAA • In addition to setting the single-game steals record, Sarah Beal also record- Division I college basketball. ed 23 point vs. Bryant. It marked the first points/steals double-double by • Chanell Williams was a unanimous BIG EAST All-Freshman Team selection. a BIG EAST player since Dec. 22, 2012, when Andrell Smith (USF) recorded She became the 17th player from Providence College to earn BIG EAST 27 points and 12 steals vs. Creighton. All-Freshman or All-Rookie Team honors, and the first since Sarah Beal in • Forward Erica Meyer finished the season wiht a team-best 41 blocked 2014. shots, which tied Andrea Mangum ‘90 for the most blocked shots by a • Jovana Nogic tallied a career-best 529 points during the season. She freshman all-time at Providence College. Mangum set the record during became the first Friar to record 500+ career points in a single season since the 1986-87 season. Chelsea Marandola (613) during the 2009-10 campaign. Her 529 points is • Freshman guard Jovana ‘Yoyo’ Nogic finished the season with a team- the third-highest scoring total by a junior in program history, trailing Tracy best 52 three-point field goals. Her 52 three-pointers were the most by Lis (759) and Nadine Malcolm (628).• Providence College won three games a freshman at Providence since Julie Wheeler ‘98 hit 82 triples as a rookie at the Savannah Invitational against Savannah State (78-48), Wright State during the 1994-95 campaign (82-237, .346). Wheeler’s 82 three-pointers (74-69) and Stetson (56-45) to claim the tournament title. The Friars last also marks the program’s single-season record. won an in-season tournament championship during the 2012-13 season, • Sarah Beal led the Friars with 94 assists during the 2015-16 season and as part of the Fordham Holiday Classic in Bronx, N.Y. Providence College raised her career total to 295, through three seasons with the team. Beal defeated Colorado State (71-53) and Lafayette (66-54) on Dec. 29-30, 2012. finished the year ranked 13th on the Friars’ all-time career assist list. Last season, the Friars competed in two in-season tournaments. Provi- dence finished 2-0 at the UNCW Hampton Inn Thanksgiving Classic, but 2016-17 the tournament did not award a champion. The Friars also participated in • The Friars finished the season with a 12-18 overall record and a 4-14 mark the first annual Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament, and fell to Brown in the in the BIG EAST Conference. The Friars’ 12 wins marked a seven-game im- championship game. provement in the win column, compared to the previous season when they finished 5-24 (2015-16). It also marks the most wins overall in a single-season since 2011-12, when the team finished the year 13-17. • Providence opened the season with seven-straight victories (7-0). It marked the first 7-0 start for Providence since the 1990-91 season, when the team also began the year 7-0. • Twelve of the Friars’ 18 losses were decided by 10 points or less. • The Friars set the program’s single-season record for three-point field goal percentage. Providence shot 37.4-percent from beyond the arc (192- 514), topping the previous record of 36.0-percent, set in 1991-92. • The Friars hit 192 three-pointers during the 2016-17 season. It marked the third-highest total for three-point makes in a single season. During the 1994-95 season, the Friars hit a program-record 235 three-pointers. In 1989-90, the team finished with 198 triples. Providence also attempted 514 three-point shots this season, marking the sixth-highest total for the Friars in a single-season. • Jovana Nogic set the Providence College single-season record for three-pointers, with 91. The previous record was held by Julie Wheeler ‘98, which she set during the 1994-95 season, with 82. • Sarah Beal became the 33rd player in program history to eclipse the 1,000-point milestone. She finished her career with 1,188 points and ranked 21st on the Friars’ all-time scoring list.

34 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS BIG EAST CONFERENCE 2018-19 BIG EAST CONFERENCE PRESEASON INFORMATION

2018-19 BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL 1. DePaul (5) 77 Marquette (5) 77 3. Villanova 57 4. Creighton 53 5. Georgetown 52 6. St. John’s 48 7. Butler 34 8. Seton Hall 23 9. Providence 17 10. Xavier 12

BIG EAST PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Allazia Blockton, Marquette, Sr., G. *

BIG EAST PRESEASON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kadaja Bailey, St. John’s, Fr, G

2018-19 PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST ^ Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Jr., F * Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Jr., G * Erika Davenport, Marquette, Sr., F Audrey Faber, Creighton, Sr., F Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Jr., F Mart’e Grays, DePaul, Sr., F * Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette, Sr., G Jovana Nogic, Providence, Sr., G Tori Schickel, Butler, Sr., F/C * Dionna White, Georgetown, Sr., G Amani Wilborn, Marquette, Sr., G

*unanimous selection ^ additional player added due to a tie in voting

Jovana Nogic was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team for the second-consecutive year.

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36 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ALL-TIME STANDINGS

1982-83 BIG EAST Overall St. John’s 5-11 10-18 PROVIDENCE 5-13 10-21 Georgetown 9-7 17-13 PROVIDENCE 7-1 24-6 Georgetown 4-12 13-16 Boston College 3-15 6-21 Villanova 7-9 15-15 St. John’s 7-1 27-6 Pittsburgh 3-13 11-17 Miami 7-9 14-15 Pittsburgh 5-3 17-11 * includes one no-contest 1995-96 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 7-9 16-13 Villanova 4-4 14-15 BE 7 St. John’s 5-11 11-18 Syracuse 4-4 12-15 1989-90 BIG EAST Overall PROVIDENCE 9-9 12-15 Seton Hall 5-11 11-16 Seton Hall 3-5 11-16 Connecticut 14-2 25-6 Miami 9-9 14-13 PROVIDENCE 5-11 10-17 Georgetown 3-5 10-15 PROVIDENCE 14-2 27-5 Syracuse 9-9 14-14 Syracuse 3-13 10-18 Boston College 2-6 16-9 Seton Hall 11-5 21-7 Seton Hall 9-9 16-13 West Virginia 1-15 6-22 Connecticut 1-7 9-18 Boston College 9-7 16-13 Rutgers 8-10 13-15 Syracuse 7-9 15-13 Georgetown 7-11 12-15 2000-01 BIG EAST Overall 1983-84 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 6-10 15-14 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-24 Notre Dame 15-1 34-2 Pittsburgh 6-2 16-12 Georgetown 5-11 13-14 BE 6 Connecticut 15-1 23-3 Villanova 6-2 22-7 St. John’s 5-11 12-17 Connecticut 17-1 34-4 Rutgers 13-3 23-8 St. John’s 5-3 24-6 Villanova 1-15 9-19 Notre Dame 15-3 23-8 Virginia Tech 11-5 22-9 Seton Hall 5-3 17-13 Villanova 13-5 21-7 Villanova 11-5 22-9 Syracuse 5-3 14-14 1990-91 BIG EAST Boston College 7-11 10-17 Seton Hall 9-7 16-12 PROVIDENCE 5-3 19-7 Overall West Virginia 7-11 12-15 Boston College 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 2-6 10-15 Connecticut 14-2 29-5 St. John’s 4-14 6-21 Georgetown 6-10 17-15 Boston College 2-6 11-16 PROVIDENCE 13-3 26-6 Syracuse 6-10 12-15 Connecticut 0-8 9-20 Pittsburgh 10-6 16-13 1996-97 BIG EAST Overall Miami 6-10 13-15 St. John’s 10-6 16-12 BE 7 PROVIDENCE 4-12 11-17 1984-85 BIG EAST Overall Seton Hall 7-9 18-11 Georgetown 9-9 17-11 St. John's 3-13 8-20 St. John’s 12-4 18-11 Boston College 6-10 12-16 Miami 8-10 15-14 Pittsburgh 3-13 9-18 Villanova 12-4 21-9 Georgetown 5-11 12-15 Rutgers 8-10 11-17 West Virginia 3-13 5-22 Boston College 11-5 19-9 Villanova 4-12 12-17 PROVIDENCE 8-10 13-14 Pittsburgh 10-6 16-12 Syracuse 3-13 7-21 Seton Hall 7-11 10-17 2001-02 BIG EAST Overall Syracuse 10-6 18-13 Syracuse 4-14 6-21 Connecticut 16-0 39-0 PROVIDENCE 9-7 14-14 1991-92 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 3-15 8-22 Notre Dame 13-3 20-10 Connecticut 3-13 9-18 Syracuse 13-3 22-9 BE 6 Boston College 12-4 23-8 Georgetown 3-13 7-21 Villanova 11-5 20-9 Connecticut 18-0 33-1 Villanova 12-4 20-11 Seton Hall 2-14 4-25 St. John’s 10-6 22-10 Notre Dame 17-1 31-7 Miami 10-6 19-12 Boston College 10-6 17-11 Boston College 13-5 18-10 Virginia Tech 9-7 21-11 1985-86 BIG EAST Overall Connecticut 9-7 17-11 West Virginia 11-7 19-12 Syracuse 9-7 18-13 PROVIDENCE 14-2 24-6 PROVIDENCE 7-9 13-15 Villanova 8-10 14-14 PROVIDENCE 7-9 13-15 Villanova 12-4 23-8 Pittsburgh 5-11 14-15 St. John’s 3-15 5-22 Seton Hall 6-10 15-14 Syracuse 12-4 19-10 Seton Hall 4-12 10-19 West Virginia 6-10 14-14 St. John’s 11-5 19-9 Georgetown 3-13 7-21 1997-98 BIG EAST Overall Rutgers 5-11 9-20 Boston College 9-7 16-13 Georgetown 3-13 7-21 BE 7 Georgetown 4-12 12-16 Pittsburgh 5-11 11-16 Rutgers 14-4 22-10 Pittsburgh 3-13 8-19 Connecticut 4-12 12-15 1992-93 BIG EAST Overall Miami 13-5 19-10 St. John's 0-16 3-24 Georgetown 3-13 8-20 Miami 15-3 24-7 Syracuse 7-11 12-15 Seton Hall 2-14 5-23 Georgetown 15-3 23-7 PROVIDENCE 6-12 10-17 2002-03 BIG EAST Overall Connecticut 12-6 18-11 Seton Hall 6-12 8-19 Connecticut 16-0 37-1 1986-87 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 10-8 15-12 Georgetown 5-13 9-19 Rutgers 13-3 21-8 Villanova 15-1 27-4 Villanova 10-8 15-13 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-21 Villanova 12-4 28-6 PROVIDENCE 12-4 23-9 Seton Hall 8-10 14-13 BE 6 Boston College 12-4 22-9 Syracuse 11-5 15-13 PROVIDENCE 7-11 15-15 Connecticut 17-1 34-3 Virginia Tech 10-6 22-10 St. John’s 9-7 16-13 St. John’s 5-13 12-16 Notre Dame 12-6 22-10 Notre Dame 10-6 21-11 Connecticut 9-7 14-13 Syracuse 4-14 6-21 Villanova 12-6 19-10 Miami 8-8 18-13 Boston College 8-8 17-12 Boston College 4-14 10-17 Boston College 11-7 17-11 Seton Hall 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 4-12 7-21 West Virginia 7-11 12-16 Georgetown 6-10 15-14 Seton Hall 3-13 12-17 1993-94 BIG EAST Overall St. John’s 4-14 6-21 Syracuse 5-11 10-18 Pittsburgh 1-15 7-21 Conneticut 17-1 30-3 Pittsburgh 4-12 12-16 Seton Hall 16-2 27-5 1998-99 BIG EAST Overall West Virginia 4-12 15-13 1987-88 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 12-6 21-10 Conneticut 17-1 29-5 PROVIDENCE 3-13 9-18 Syracuse 13-3 22-9 PROVIDENCE 10-8 13-15 Rutgers 17-1 29-6 St. John’s 2-14 8-19 Villanova 11-5 20-9 Boston College 9-9 13-14 Notre Dame 15-3 26-5 St. John’s 10-6 22-10 Miami 7-11 10-17 Boston College 12-6 22-8 2003-04 BIG EAST Overall Boston College 10-6 17-11 Villanova 7-11 13-14 Georgetown 10-8 18-12 Connecticut 14-2 31-4 Connecticut 9-7 17-11 Georgetown 6-12 12-15 Villanova 9-9 14-14 Notre Dame 12-4 21-11 PROVIDENCE 7-9 13-15 St. John’s 4-14 8-20 Miami 9-9 15-14 Villanova 12-4 23-7 Pittsburgh 5-11 14-15 Syracuse 2-16 5-23 St. John’s 7-11 13-18 Miami 11-5 22-7 Seton Hall 4-12 10-19 Syracuse 6-12 10-17 Boston College 11-5 27-7 Georgetown 3-13 7-21 1994-95 BIG EAST Overall West Virginia 5-13 10-17 West Virginia 10-6 21-11 Connecticut 18-0 35-0 PROVIDENCE 4-14 5-22 Rutgers 10-6 21-12 1988-89 BIG EAST Overall Villanova 13-5 19-9 Seton Hall 3-15 6-21 Virginia Tech 10-6 23-8 Connecticut 13-2* 24-6 Seton Hall 12-6 24-9 Georgetown 7-9 13-15 Villanova 11-5 18-12 Pittsburgh 10-8 17-11 1999-00 BIG EAST Overall Seton Hall 6-10 15-15 PROVIDENCE 10-6 22-11 St. John’s 10-8 15-12 Conneticut 16-0 36-1 St. John’s 4-12 10-8 Boston College 9-7 15-13 Miami 8-10 11-16 Notre Dame 15-1 27-5 Syracuse 3-13 6-21 Seton Hall 9-7 18-10 Georgetown 6-12 11-17 Rutgers 12-4 26-8 Pittsburgh 2-14 6-20 Syracuse 7-8* 15-12 Syracuse 5-13 7-20 Boston College 12-4 26-9 PROVIDENCE 0-16 4-23

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 37 ALL-TIME STANDINGS

2003-04 BIG EAST Overall Marquette 8-8 21-14 USF 8-8 19-16 2015-16 BIG EAST Overall Connecticut 14-2 31-4 DePaul 8-8 20-12 Villanova 6-10 19-14 DePaul 16-2 27-9 Notre Dame 12-4 21-11 St. John’s 7-9 18-15 Cincinnati 6-10 16-16 Seton Hall 12-6 23-9 Villanova 12-4 23-7 USF 5-11 16-16 Syracuse 6-10 22-15 Villanova 12-6 20-12 Miami 11-5 22-7 Villanva 5-11 17-16 PROVIDENCE 5-11 13-17 St. John’s 11-7 23-10 Boston College 11-5 27-7 Georgetown 5-11 15-14 Marquette 4-12 14-17 Georgetown 9-9 16-14 West Virginia 10-6 21-11 Seton Hall 3-13 13-15 Seton Hall 1-15 8-23 Marquette 9-9 14-16 Rutgers 10-6 21-12 Cincinnati 3-13 12-16 Pittsburgh 0-16 8-22 Xavier 8-10 17-13 Virginia Tech 10-6 23-8 PROVIDENCE 2-14 12-17 Creighton 8-10 17-18 Georgetown 7-9 13-15 2012-13 BIG EAST Overall Butler 4-14 10-21 Seton Hall 6-10 15-15 2008-09 BIG EAST Overall Notre Dame 16-0 35-2 PROVIDENCE 1-17 5-24 St. John’s 4-12 10-8 Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Connecticut 14-2 35-4 Syracuse 3-13 6-21 Louisville 14-2 34-5 Syracuse 11-5 24-8 2016-17 BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 2-14 6-20 Pittsburgh 12-4 25-8 Louisville 11-5 29-9 DePaul 16-2 27-8 PROVIDENCE 0-16 4-23 Notre Dame 10-6 22-9 St. John’s 11-5 18-13 Creighton 16-2 24-8 DePaul 10-6 23-10 Villanova 9-7 21-11 Marquette 13-5 25-8 2004-05 BIG EAST Overall Villanova 10-6 19-14 DePaul 9-7 21-12 Villanova 11-7 20-15 Rutgers 14-2 28-7 Rutgers 9-7 21-13 USF 9-7 22-11 St. John’s 11-7 22-12 Notre Dame 13-3 27-6 USF 8-8 27-10 Rutgers 7-9 16-14 Georgetown 9-9 17-13 Connecticut 13-3 25-8 Georgetown 7-9 20-14 Marquette 7-9 16-16 Xavier 4-14 12-18 Boston College 10-6 20-10 Marquette 7-9 17-16 Georgetown 5-11 15-16 Seton Hall 4-14 12-19 Villanova 10-6 19-12 West Virginia 5-11 18-15 Seton Hall 5-11 11-20 PROVIDENCE 4-14 12-18 Georgetown 7-9 12-16 Syracuse 5-11 17-15 Cincinnati 12-18 4-12 Butler 2-16 6-25 West Virginia 7-9 21-13 St. John’s 4-12 19-15 PROVIDENCE 2-14 7-23 St. John’s 7-9 20-11 Seton Hall 4-12 17-14 Pittsburgh 0-16 9-21 2017-18 BIG EAST Overall Seton Hall 6-10 14-14 PROVIDENCE 4-12 10-20 Marquette 15-3 24-10 Pittsburgh 5-11 13-15 Cincinnati 3-13 14-17 2013-14 BIG EAST Overall DePaul 15-3 27-8 Syracuse 4-12 13-16 DePaul 15-3 29-7 Villanova 12-6 23-9 PROVIDENCE 0-16 1-27 2009-10 BIG EAST Overall St. John’s 13-5 23-11 Creighton 11-7 19-13 Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Creighton 12-6 20-14 St. John’s 9-9 19-15 2005-06 BIG EAST Overall West Virginia 13-3 29-6 Villanova 12-6 23-9 Georgetown 9-9 16-16 Rutgers 16-0 27-5 Georgetown 13-3 27-6 Marquette 11-7 22-11 Seton Hall 7-11 16-16 Connecticut 14-2 32-5 St. John’s 12-4 25-7 Butler 10-8 15-16 Butler 6-12 15-17 DePaul 11-5 27-7 Notre Dame 12-4 29-6 Seton Hall 8-10 20-14 PROVIDENCE 3-15 10-21 St. John’s 11-5 22-8 Rutgers 9-7 19-15 Georgetown 4-14 11-21 Xavier 3-15 10-20 Louisville 10-6 19-10 DePaul 9-7 21-12 Xavier 3-15 8-23 Pittsburgh 9-7 22-11 PROVIDENCE 7-9 19-15 PROVIDENCE 2-16 7-23 USF 9-7 19-12 Syracuse 7-9 25-11 Villanova 9-7 21-11 Marquette 6-10 17-16 2014-15 BIG EAST Overall Marquette 9-7 22-11 USF 6-10 15-16 Seton Hall 15-3 28-6 Notre Dame 8-8 18-12 Pittsburgh 5-11 16-15 DePaul 15-3 27-8 Cincinnati 7-9 17-12 Louisville 5-11 14-18 Villanova 12-6 22-14 West Virginia 4-12 15-16 Cincinnati 4-12 12-18 St. John’s 11-7 23-11 Georgetown 3-13 10-17 Villanova 3-13 14-16 Creighton 10-8 17-14 PROVIDENCE 3-13 8-19 Seton Hall 1-15 9-21 Butler 10-8 14-16 Seton Hall 3-13 6-21 Xavier 8-10 18-15 Syracuse 2-14 9-18 2010-11 BIG EAST Overall Marquette 4-14 9-22 2006-07 BIG EAST Overall Connecticut 16-0 36-2 PROVIDENCE 3-15 6-24 Connecticut 16-0 32-4 DePaul 13-3 29-7 Georgetown 2-16 4-27 Rutgers 12-4 27-9 Notre Dame 13-3 31-8 Marquette 12-4 26-7 Rutgers 11-5 20-13 West Virginia 11-5 21-11 Marquette 10-6 24-9 Louisville 10-6 27-8 Louisville 10-6 22-13 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-9 St. John’s 9-7 22-11 Notre Dame 10-6 20-12 Georgetown 9-7 24-11 USF 9-7 21-12 Syracuse 9-7 25-10 Seton Hall 9-7 19-12 West Virginia 8-8 24-10 DePaul 8-8 19-13 PROVIDENCE 6-10 13-16 Cincinnati 6-10 15-14 Pittsburgh 5-11 14-17 St. John’s 4-12 8-20 USF 3-13 12-9 PROVIDENCE 3-13 13-16 Villanova 3-13 12-19 Syracuse 3-13 9-20 Cincinnati 2-14 9-20 Georgetown 3-13 13-16 Seton Hall 1-15 8-22 Villanova 2-14 8-21 2011-12 BIG EAST Overall 2007-08 BIG EAST Overall Notre Dame 16-1 35-4 Connecticut 15-1 36-2 St. John’s 13-3 24-10 Rutgers 14-2 27-7 Connecticut 13-4 33-5 West Virginia 12-4 25-8 Georgetown 11-5 23-9 Notre Dame 11-5 25-9 West Virginia 11-5 24-10 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-11 Rutgers 10-6 22-10 Syracuse 10-6 22-9 Louisville 10-6 23-10 Louisville 10-6 26-10 DePaul 9-7 23-11 Jim Crowley enters his third season as head coach in 2018-19.

38 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS BIG EAST HONORS

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST-TEAM Tracy Lis...... 1990, 1991, 1992 Kathy Finn...... 1983, 1984 Shanya Evans...... 1991 Mary Burke...... 1987 Lucie Fontanella...... 1993 Britt King...... 1986 Sonya Lewis...... 1993 Doris Sable...... 1987 Andrea Mangum...... 1990 BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shanya Evans...... 1990, 1991 Kathy Finn...... 1984 Dottie VanGheem...... 1990 Tracy Lis...... 1991, 1992 Stephanie Goettsche...... 1994 BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chelsea Marandola...... 2010 Tracy Lis...... 1989

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND-TEAM BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Mary Burke...... 1985, 1986 Bob Foley...... 1986 Britt King...... 1985 Doris Sable...... 1986 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Doreen Ferguson...... 1988 Andrea Magnum...... 1990 Andrea Magnum...... 1989 Liz Lawyor...... 1989 BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Nadine Malcolm...... 1996, 1997 Joan Powers...... 1986 Chelsea Marandola...... 2007 Symone Roberts...... 2013 BIG EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Alexis Harris...... 2014 Dottie VanGheem...... 1988, 1989, 1990 Ann Marie Kennedy...... 1990, 1991, 1992 ALL-BIG EAST THIRD-TEAM Stephanie Cole...... 1991 Shanya Evans...... 1989 Stephanie Goettsche...... 1992, 1993, 1994 Tracy Lis...... 1990 Lori Penrod...... 1994, 1995, 1996 Stephanie Cole...... 1992 Jen Davis...... 1995, 1996, 1997 Lucie Fontanella...... 1993, 1994 Shannon Bresnahan...... 1996 Sonya Lewis...... 1993 Jennifer Malone...... 1996 Kerri Chatten...... 1997 Sarah Miller...... 1996 Mandy Saunders...... 1996, 1998 ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Kerri Sullivan...... 1996, 1998, 1999 Kerry Phayre...... 1983 Ayanna Walden...... 1996 Jovana Nogic...... 2017 Maureen Fitzgerald...... 1997 Meghan Hinds...... 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 BIG EAST ALL-FRESHMAN/ROOKIE TEAM Chrissy Vozab...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Julie Wheeler...... 1998 Doris Sable...... 1984 Zahra Williams...... 1999 Andrea Magnum...... 1987 Amy Drechsler...... 200 Shanya Evans...... 1988 Monika Roberts...... 2000 Tracy Lis...... 1989 Jen Gombotz...... 2000 Jennifer Mead...... 1991 Steffanie Shoop...... 2000 Lucie Fontanella...... 1991 Dani Trippany...... 2000, 2002 Lori Penrod...... 1993 Katie Keefe...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Mandy Saunders...... 1994 Andrea Horvath...... 2002, 2003 Kerri Chatten...... 1995 Brooke Freeburg...... 2003 Jennifer Gombotz...... 1998 Kristin Quinn...... 2003 Jessica Simmonds...... 2002 Jill Furstenburg...... 2005 Chelsea Marandola...... 2006 Jennifer Cannada ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Kendria Holmes...... 2007 Kristen Brown...... 2005, 2006 Mi-Khida Hankins...... 2008 Aga Lorenc...... 2007, 2008 Lauren "Lady" Okafor...... 2011 Emily Cournoyer...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Sarah Beal...... 2014 Brittany Dorsey...... 2009, 2010 Chanell Williams...... 2018 Jessica Clark...... 2009, 2010 Trinity Hull...... 2009 BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Chandler McCabe...... 2010, 2011 Laurie St. Jean...... 1983 Lola Wells...... 2010 Kathy Finn...... 1983 Tiffany Hurd...... 2011 Britt King...... 1986 Brianna Edwards...... 2013 Doris Sable...... 1986, 1987 Lexi Sells...... 2013 Mary Burke...... 1987 Annie Russian...... 2013, 2014, 2015 Andrea Magnum...... 1989, 1990 Nikki Turcotte...... 2014 Liz Lawlor...... 1989 Chanise Baldwin...... 2014, 2015 Dottie VanGheem...... 1990

2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 39 BIG EAST HONORS / 2017-18 ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE TEAMS & MAJOR AWARDS

Karin Robinson...... 2015 BIG EAST CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR Brianna Frias...... 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Carolyn Kieger...... Marquette Alison Lewis...... 2015 Harry Perretta...... Villanova Rachel Aho...... 2016, 2017 Sarah Beal...... 2016, 2017 BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Clara Che...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Dionna White...... Georgetown Evi Iiskola...... 2016 Maddie Jolin...... 2016, 2017, 2018 BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD Aliyah Miller...... 2016, 2017 Cynthia Petke...... Georgetown Jovana Nogic...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Ny’Dajah Jackson...... 2017, 2018 BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Allegra Botteghi...... 2018 Lauren Prochaska...... DePaul Maggie Ahearn...... 2017 Julia Thissell...... 2017 BIG EAST SIXTH-WOMAN AWARD Andrea Cooper...... 2018 Olivia Orlando...... 2018 Mary Gedaka...... Villanova Kyra Spiwak...... 2018 BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR BIG EAST SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM Allazia Blockton...... Marquette Tracy Lis...... 2004 2018 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Amarah Coleman...... DePaul

2018 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sydney Lamberty...... Creighton Cynthia Petke...... Georgetown 2017-18 ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE TEAMS Amani Wilborn...... Marquette & MAJOR AWARDS Mart’e Grays...... DePaul FIRST TEAM Kelly Campbell...... DePaul ^ Allazia Blockton...... Marquette Kelly Campbell...... DePaul Mart’e Grays...... DePaul Tori Schickel...... Butler Dionna White...... Georgetown ^ indicates unanimous selection

SECOND TEAM Jaylyn Agnew...... Creighton Erika Davenport...... Marquette Audrey Faber...... Creighton Alex Louin...... Villanova Maya Singleton...... St. John’s

HONORABLE MENTION Mary Gedaka...... Villanova Whitney Jennings...... Butler Sydney Lamberty...... Creighton Cynthia Petke...... Georgetown Amani Wilborn...... Marquette

FRESHMAN TEAM ^ Temi Carda...... Creighton Aaliyah Dunham...... Xavier ^ Tiana England...... St. John’s ^ Qadashah Hoppie...... St. John’s ^ Chanell Williams...... Providence ^ indicates unanimous selection

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR Allazia Blockton...... Marquette

BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Qadashah Hoppie...... St. John’s Chanell Williams was named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team in 2018.

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