2017-18 LAFAYETTE WOMEN’S

Table of Contents Quick Facts Media Information...... 2-7 General Information Media Policies...... 2 Location...... Easton, Pa. Broadcast Information...... 3 Founded...... 1826 Public Address Announcer/Leopards Online...... 4 Enrollment...... 2,450 undergraduates Traveling to Lafayette...... 5 President...... Alison Byerly Allan P. ...... 6 Faculty Representative for Athletics...... David Stifel ...... 7 Director of Athletics...... Bruce McCutcheon Deputy Direcor of Athletics/SWA...... Kaitlyn McKittrick 2017-18 Season Preview...... 8-17 Associate Director of Athletics...... Andrew Foster Season Outlook...... 9-11 Assistant Dir. of Athletics/Peak Performance...... Brad Potts Roster...... 12 Athletic Business Manager...... David Blasic Broadcast Roster...... 13 Dir. of Health Services/Team Physician...... Jeffrey Goldstein Opponents...... 14-17 Athletic Team Orthopedic Surgeon...... Carl B. Weiss, Jr. Athletic Team Orthopedic Surgeon...... Nick Slenker Meet the Leopards...... 18-33 Director of Sports Medicine...... Matt Bayly Anna Ptasinski...... 19-20 Senior Associate Athletic Trainer...... Dawn Comp Sammy Stipa...... 21-22 Associate Athletic Trainers...... Tiffany Nish, Ellen Graham...... 23-24 ...... Matt Frantz Nia Holland...... 25-26 Assistant Athletic Trainers...... Jonathan Edwards, Alex Cantwell...... 27-28 ...... Nicole Perdue Alexis Santarelli...... 29 ...... Hali Aussems Sarah Agnello...... 30 Dir. of Athletic Equipment Services...... Anthony Martin Tasha Vipond...... 31 Sydney Sabino & Natalie Kucowski...... 32 Women’s Basketball Facts Olivia Martino & Drew Freeland...... 33 Head Coach...... Kia Damon (First Season) Overall Coaching Record...... 0-0 (First Season) Coaching Staff...... 34-38 Assistant Coaches...... Tom Lochner, Head Coach Kia Damon...... 35 ...... Natalie Jarrett Assistant Coach Tom Lochner...... 36 ...... Jennifer Montoya Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Natalie Jarrett...... 37 Basketball Secretary...... Vicki Cummings Assistant Coach Jennifer Montoya...... 38 Faculty Mentor...... Hannah Stewart-Gambino Office Phone...... (610) 330-5475 About Lafayette...... 39-44 Nickname...... Leopards Easton, Pennsylvania...... 40 Colors...... Maroon and White Lafayette at a Glance...... 41 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Alison Byerly, President...... 42 Conference...... Patriot League Bruce McCutcheon, Director of Athletics...... 43 Arena (capacity)...... Allan P. Kirby Sports Center (2,644) Hannah Stewart-Gambino, Faculty Mentor...... 44 2016-17 Record...... 4-28 (2-16, PL, 10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/5 2016-17 Season Review...... 45-55 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Game Results...... 46 Season Statistics/Patriot League Standings...... 47 Athletic Communications and Promotions Box Scores...... 48-55 Women’s Basketball Contact...... Steven Kline Office Phone...... (610) 330-5518 Program History...... 56-76 Email...... [email protected] Record Book...... 57-67 Athletics Website...... www. GoLeopards.com All-Time Series Results...... 68 Athletics Facebook...... facebook.com/GoLeopards All-Time Roster...... 69 Athletics Twitter/Instagram...... @GoLeopards All-Time Results...... 70-76 WBB Twitter/Instagram...... @LafayetteWBB The 2017-18 Lafayette Women’s Basketball media guide was written, edited and designed by Steven Kline with editorial assistance pro- vided by Scott Morse, Phil LaBella and Brian Ludrof.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

COVERING THE LEOPARDS MEDIA WILL CALL The 2017-18 edition of the Lafayette Will Call is located at the Kirby Sports women’s basketball media guide has been Center ticket office in the Kirby Sports LAFAYETTE ATHLETIC produced to assist the media with cover- Center Atrium. Only those who have made COMMUNICATIONS AND age of the Leopards. Additional informa- arrangements with the Office of Athletic PROMOTIONS STAFF tion is available upon request. Contact the Communications and Promotions can be Office of Athletic Communications and assisted at Will Call. Promotions with questions or concerns not Scott D. Morse Director of Athletic Communications addressed below. TELEPHONES and Promotions A limited number of telephone lines are (610) 330-5122 (office) CREDENTIALS available at press row and in the media and (610) 217-6445 (cell) Media credentials for home games are interview room. Media outlets desiring to [email protected] issued for working members of the media have their own dedicated phone lines (in- Philip J. LaBella only and should be requested as early as cluding ISDN) installed at press row should Sports Information Director possible. contact the Office of Athletic Communica- (610) 330-5122 (office) Lafayette follows the guidelines set forth tions and Promotions. (610) 217-3291 (cell) by the NCAA and the Patriot League in [email protected] governing the issuance of credentials. Sea- INTERNET ACCESS son credentials will be granted only to me- Wireless internet is accessible through- John Sabino dia outlets that cover Lafayette basketball out Kirby Sports Center, including on press Video Production Manager (610) 330-5122 (office) on a regular basis. All others will be granted row and in the media and interview room. (484) 274-4611 (cell) credentials on a single-game basis as space Contact a member of the Office of Athletic [email protected] permits. Communications and Promotions staff on Requests for season credentials should game day for login information. be made by Nov. 3, 2017. Requests for Brian Ludrof single-game credentials should arrive no Assistant. Sports Information Director/ INTERVIEW POLICIES Social Media Manager later than one week in advance of the game. All interviews with Lafayette women’s (610) 330-5122 (office) All requests for credentials should be made basketball student-athletes and coaches (610) 844-3893 (cell) to: must be arranged through the Office of [email protected] Office of Athletic Communications Athletic Communications and Promotions. Steven Kline and Promotions Student-athletes will not be available on Athletic Communications Assistant Lafayette College game day until after the game. Women’s Basketball Contact 107 Kirby Sports Center (610) 330-5518 (office) Easton, Pa. 18042 POSTGAME INTERVIEWS (716) 514-2069 (cell) [email protected] Phone: (610) 330-5122 Following each game, there will be an Fax: (610) 330-5519 NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling-off Gina Stocker period. Following that period of time, a Athletic Communications Secretary MEDIA & INTERVIEW ROOM press conference will be held on the second (610) 330-5122 (office) The media and interview room is located floor of Kirby Sports Center for the visit- [email protected] on the second floor of Kirby Sports Center ing coach and requested student-athletes, at the top of the spiral staircase. Working followed by Coach Damon and requested facilities with outlets and telephones are Lafayette student-athletes. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS available. All requests for telephone interviews VISITING TEAM INTERVIEWS with Coach Damon or Lafayette student- GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES Media requests involving visiting coaches athletes should be made at least 24 hours Working media at Kirby Sports Center and student-athletes will be granted at the in advance through the Office of Athletic will receive the following: discretion of the visitors’ athletic com- Communications and Promotions. Phone • Real-time statistical display munications staff. Representatives of the requests will be arranged at an appropri- • Game program and notes visiting team must fulfill their obligations at ate time, so as not to interfere with the • Complete halftime and final statistics the scheduled postgame press conference academic schedule of the student-athlete. • Complete play-by-play before participating in any other interviews.

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BROADCAST INFORMATION

This season, 10 Lafayette regular-season women’s basketball contests—including all nine Patriot League home games—will be broadcast live to more than 100 million viewers via the Lafayette Sports Network. LSN consists of RCN-4 (), RCN-8 (Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago) and WBPH-60 (eastern Pennsylvania, western New Jersey). All 14 of the Leopards’ home games, whether televised or not, will be streamed live for free on the Patriot League Network. The Patriot League Network will also stream all of the Leopards’ road contests during Patriot League play. As an element of Lafayette’s multimedia agreement with CBS Interactive, all LSN telecasts are streamed live on the internet and avaliable worldwide through GoLeopards.com. Lafayette was the first of the CBS College Sports partners Gary Laubach (left) and John Leone return for their 20th to make live video streaming available to fans worldwide season on the Lafayette Sports Network. when the 2000 Lafayette-Lehigh football game aired live on GoLeopards.com. Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach will handle all of the Leopards’ play-by-play duties for the 21st straight season. Former Lafayette men’s basketball coach John Leone will provide color analysis for the 21st season. With the move of 13-year veteran sideline reporter Dan Mowdy to public address following the retirement of the legendary Jim Finnen, Mike Joseph returns to sideline duties this season for his third year as the third member of the LSN crew. Joseph has worked alongside Laubach as the color analyst for Lafayette football for the past eight seasons. With the exception of the Patriot League Championship, which will be nationally-televised live on the CBS Sports Network, Lafayette’s games during the Patriot League Tournament will also be broadcast on the Patriot League Network and possibly the Lafayette Sports Network.

2017-18 HOME BROADCAST SCHEDULE Date opponent time Live Outlets Nov. 10 La Salle 7 p.m. LSN on PLN Nov. 21 Rider 6 p.m. LSN on PLN Nov. 25 LIU Brooklyn 2 p.m. LSN on PLN Dec. 6 Princeton 6 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Dec. 20 Wagner 12 p.m. LSN on PLN Jan. 5 Colgate 7 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Jan. 11 Army 7 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Jan. 14 Loyola 2 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Jan. 20 American 2 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Jan. 27 Holy Cross 2 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Feb. 3 Bucknell 2 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Feb. 14 Navy 7 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Feb. 21 Boston U. 7 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN Feb. 24 Lehigh 2 p.m. LSN on RCN, WBPH, PLN

- Lafayette Sports Network games are available on RCN-4, RCN-8, WBPH-60, DirecTV (dial 60) and DISH\ Network (dial 60) in addition to GoLeopards.com. - All road Patriot League games will be available live on the Patriot League Network - All games on Lafayette Sports Network will be streamed live online via the Patriot League Network

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PA ANNOUNCER DAN MOWDY

Dan Mowdy begins his third season as Lafayette College’s primary public address announcer. Mowdy, who has been involved with local sports for more than 20 years, fills the void left by Jim Finnen, who spent 50-plus years behind the microphone of Fisher Stadium and Kirby Sports Center before retiring in 2015. Mowdy was a member of the Lafayette Sports Network announcing crew since 2000, serving in various capacities including play-by-play, analysis and sideline reporting duties. He worked as a public address announcer at the Athens (2004) and Beijing (2008) Olympics in addition to his work for World Championships, U.S. Olympic Team Trials and National Championships in cycling and gymnastics. Mowdy is currently the host of RCN’s Community Spotlight interview show in the Lehigh Valley and Delaware Valley and the proud father of two daughters, Beth and Michelle.

LEOPARDS ONLINE The Patriot League has partnered with Stadium to form one of the nation’s most robust intercollegiate athletic digital networks. Fans can enjoy a wide variety of live athletic events, games and League championships for more than 20 sports played at the venues of Patriot League schools for free, as well as numerous interviews, highlight shows and feature stories. Patriot League Network (PLN) will provide fans more than 800 live events during the 2017-18 campaign. A daily Patriot League Network schedule is available at patriotleague.tv. While not all on television, all of Lafayette’s games will at least have live video coverage across various platforms online. The Patriot League Network will exclusively Road Non-conference Online Exclusives: carry the Lafayette Sports Network’s productions of the Leopards’ home games against La Salle (Nov. 8), Rider 11/12 at St. Peter’s (Youtube) 1 p.m. (Nov. 21), LIU Brooklyn (Nov. 25) and Wagner (Dec. 11/18 at Penn (Ivy Neague Network/ESPN3) 5 p.m. 20). All of the Leopards’ Patriot League contests can 11/28 at Cornell ( Network) 7 p.m. be seen on the Patriot League Network. The games at 12/1 at Drexel (DrexelDragons.com) 7 p.m. Cornell and Penn will be broadcast on the Ivy League Patriot League Network/Stadium Exclusives: Network, while the contest at Penn will also be available on ESPN3. Lafayette’s contest at St. Peter’s will be 11/12 LA SALLE (LSN on PLN) 7 p.m. available on Youtube, the matchup at Drexel will air on 11/21 RIDER (LSN on PLN) 7 p.m. DrexelDragons.com, while the game at Robert Morris 11/25 LIU BROOKLYN (LSN on PLN) 2 p.m. can be seen on NEC Front Row. 12/20 WAGNER (LSN on PLN) 12 p.m.

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TRAVELING TO LAFAYETTE

From Route 22 East/I-78 East: Exit I-78 onto Route 22 (heading toward Pa. Turnpike, LVI Airport/Whitehall); follow Route 22 for about 20 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue—a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Cam- pus” below. From I-78 East: Exit I-78 at Route 33. (Rt. 33 only goes north from I-78.) Take Route 33 to Route 22, exiting onto Route 22 East towards Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit off Route 22, turning left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue. Follow “Entering Campus” below. From I-78 West: Exit I-78 at Route 22 (Alpha, N.J., Exit 3). Proceed through Phil- lipsburg and across the bridge leading into Easton. Stay to the right and take the Easton exit, the second right after the bridge. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto College Avenue–a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Campus” below. From Northeast Extension of Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476): Exit at the Lehigh Valley interchange (Exit 56). Proceed through the toll plaza and take Route 22 East. Follow Route 22 for approximately 15 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue–a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Campus” below. Entering Campus: Proceed uphill on College Avenue approximately 200 yards and turn left onto McCartney Street. Continue on McCartney Street to the first stop sign. At this point turn left onto High Street. Proceed through intersection. Follow signs for Markle Hall Parking Deck.

Dining Suggestions Lodging Suggestions Best Western CASUAL DINING FAST FOOD Lehigh Valley Holiday Inn Hotel & Express Morici’s Burger King Big Woody’s Giacomo’s (Deli) Conference 25th St. & Route 22 218 Cattell St. 25th St. & 1522 Sullivan Trail 700 Cattell St. Center Easton, Pa. (610) 253-6257 Wood Ave. (610) 252-4442 (610) 438-1945 Routes 22 & 512 (610) 923-9495 (610) 253-7247 Bethlehem, Pa. Pearly Baker’s Carrabba’s McDonald’s (610) 866-5800 The Lafayette 11 Centre Square Taco Bell 2471 Park Avenue 25th St. Shopping Inn (610) 253-9949 2420 Northampton (610) 258-5326 Ctr. Hampton Inn- 525 W. Monroe St. St. (610) 253-8453 Easton Easton, Pa. (610) 258-7007 DeLorenzo’s Pizza D’oro S 3rd Street 3723 Easton- (610) 253-4500 200 Cattell Street 3417 Sullivan Trail (610) 258-5752 Nazareth Highway (610) 253-5533 Wendy’s (610) 438-6026 Easton, Pa. TownPlace Suites 204 Wood Ave. *Papa John’s (610) 250-6500 3800 Easton- (610) 258-5597 759 S. 25th St. Nazareth Highway (610) 253-4200 Hampton Inn & Easton, Pa. * Lafayette Suites Athletics 200 Gateway Dr. corporate partner Bethlehem, Pa. (610) 868-2442

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ALLAN P. KIRBY SPORTS CENTER Dedicated on June 2, 2000, the $35 million gift to Lafayette, the largest gift for the arena project that will was million Allan P. Kirby Sports Center ever received by a college, university, overseen by Clough, Harbor and gives Lafayette the finest athletic or other non-profit organization in the Associates: new seating, the addition complex of any college of its size in the Lehigh Valley. of a video scoreboard and an LED country. It includes a 110,000-square- The $32.5 million contribution scorer’s table. foot intramural and recreational sports which Lafayette has received in full, All of the seating was replaced in facility attached to the previously includes $26.25 million for the sports the arena. The seating in the sections existing Kirby Field House. complex and an additional $6.25 million along each sideline is chairback seating. The center, featuring a distinctive in support of other objectives in the In addition, new bleacher seating was atrium overlooking Fisher Stadium, Lafayette Leadership Campaign. added in each endzone, closing in the includes the Kamine Gymnasium, which The total cost of the Allan P. Kirby court which was previously opened includes three 50-by-84-foot courts Sports Center is $35 million. This at the end farthest from the arena for basketball and other sports and includes $26.5 million in construction entrance. The capacity of the arena an elevated 1/10-mile jogging track. and renovation costs and $8.5 million was changed to 2,644 to accommodate The Buck Courts include six courts in endowment for operation and the chairback and bleacher seats. for racquet sports, two for squash, maintenance of the facility. A four-sided scoreboard/video and four that can be configured for Approximately 75 percent of board replaced the scoreboard in squash or racquetball. A 6,600-square- Lafayette students participate in the middle of the arena ceiling. The foot fitness center and weight room varsity, junior varsity, club, intramural, videoboard provides the opportunity includes a full strength-training circuit, or other recreational sports. The for instant replays along with a host of spacious free-weight area, and more intramural program includes some video content similar to the in-game than 30 cardiovascular machines. There three dozen sports. There are 15 club entertainment opportunities afforded is also a 35-foot climbing wall, an sports. by the video board in Fisher Stadium. aerobics area, and several offices. The Kirby Foundation is the family An LED scorer’s table rests on Built in 1973, the original foundation of the Fred Morgan Kirby the north sideline, between the team field house, which contains Ruef family, which has been prominent benches with similar capabilities to the Natatorium, is home to several varsity in the life of Lafayette for nearly videoboard. To control the videoboard sports teams. It includes a sports a century. Seven family members and LED scorer’s table, a control room medicine area and an equipment room are alumni, four have served as was added on the third floor of Kirby and renovated locker rooms and trustees, and three received honorary Sports Center. administrative offices. The lobby and doctorates from Lafayette. In addition to the major changes, Athletic Hall of Fame exhibitry have Additionally, the arena in Kirby new painting, lighting and arena been completely modernized. Sports Center recently underwent a branding projects were completed as Major support for the sports $1.7 million renovation prior to the well as a new floor design to complete center was provided by the F. M. start of the 2013-14 academic year. the overhaul of the arena. Kirby Foundation, which made a $32.5 Three major changes were in store

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PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC SUCCESS “Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders” Who We Are our shared goals: producing graduates who What We Do The Patriot League is a unique collection will make strong contributions to the moral wPatriot League institutions only admit of highly selective colleges and universities and civic fabric of their athletes who we believe will succeed linked by a number of common values. communities and their nation. For two of academically and graduate from our Our institutions are relatively small in size our member institutions, teaching such skills institutions. An academic index is and are focused on providing is critical to the future success of America’s calculated for all student-athletes to ensure the highest quality education to our armed forces. that all academic credentials are reflective undergraduate students. We believe Our primary focus is on the personal of their institution’s general student body. athletics can play an important role in the development and academic success overall educational experience, and we are of individual scholar-athletes. Athletic wAll admissions decisions in the committed to athletics at the highest level competition can enhance the physical, Patriot League are made by admissions of competition, NCAA Division I. intellectual, ethical and social development professionals, not by athletic department We are determined to admit and of the entire higher education community— personnel. graduate scholar-athletes who succeed in participants and spectators alike. In addition, the classroom as well as on the field. The Patriot League institutions recognize that wPatriot League institutions strive to Patriot League’s full-member institutions, highly competitive athletics help sustain maintain the same academic standards and individually and collectively, consistently strong bonds with alumni by engaging them values for all students, including athletes, rank among the top Division I programs with their alma mater for years after they and for all programs, including athletics. in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. graduate. Patriot League teams compete at the At a time when the direction of wAcademics play a primary role in the highest levels of NCAA competition and collegiate athletics is under increasing critical lives of Patriot League athletes, who numerous Patriot League scholar-athletes scrutiny, Patriot League receive no special academic privileges or arerecognized annually as All-Americans institutions believe as strongly as ever that consideration. and Academic All-Americans. academic and athletic values can be – and The Patriot League began as a indeed must be – compatible. For us, there wThere is an expectation that Patriot Division I-FCS football conference in 1986 is no contradiction between the concepts of League athletes will proceed to an and became an all-sport conference in high achievement in the academic degree in four years. Athletic 1990. It celebrated its 25th anniversary as classroom and in athletics. We acknowledge “redshirting” (i.e., holding a student out of an all-sport conference during the 2015- that reaching this ideal is a constant competition for the purpose of saving a 16 academic year. Full League members challenge, even a struggle, between year of NCAA eligibility for a fifth year of include American, Army West Point, conflicting forces and needs. But that does enrollment) is specifically forbidden in the , Bucknell, Colgate, Holy not lessen its importance. Patriot League. Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland We believe that athletic programs and Navy. Associate members should be integrated into an institution’s wThe primary focus of Patriot League include Fordham and Georgetown in campus life and governance structure, and athletic programs is on the personal football, Georgetown and MIT in women’s operate with integrity and under presidential development and academic success of rowing and Richmond in women’s golf. control. The Patriot League model includes individual scholar-athletes. Athletes These member institutions are among the oversight of our policies at both the League graduate from their institution well- oldest and most prestigious in the nation. and campus level while remaining focused equipped to become leaders in their Alumni from Patriot League colleges and on the individual development of all of our personal and professional endeavors. universities make meaningful contributions students. to their communities and society in general Patriot League members believe that wIn the Patriot League governance and have played a leadership role in colleges and universities need to be faithful structure, each member institution is shaping our country. to their values and need to keep their accountable to the others for admission What We Believe promises to students. For our members, that decisions and academic policies involving Patriot League institutions value athletic means that college athletics derive legitimacy athletes, and participates in annual reviews. competition because we know it and special meaning only within the context builds leadership, teamwork, decision- of sound academic values and with the goal wControl of athletic budgets and priorities making skills and sportsmanship. These of graduating well-rounded students. is held by the president of each Patriot characteristics are critical to another of League institution.

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2017-18 SEASON PREVIEW Lafayette Leopards Women’s Basketball Media Guide

2017-18 SEASON OUTLOOK

With a new coaching staff, new in scoring with 10.5 points per game . culture and new faces, the Lafayette “From where we were from our women’s basketball program enters first practice until now and when we the 2017-18 heading towards a bright take the court against La Salle on Nov. future. Under the direction of first- 10, I’m looking forward to continuing to year head coach Kia Damon, the buzz see this team grow and move forward around the program is trending in the as a unit,” said Damon. right direction and that’s something the This year is the first opportunity first-time head coach is looking forward for Damon and her staff to put their to in her maiden voyage at the helm of stamp on the program and use it as a the Leopards. learning experience to build upon the Damon becomes the program’s new culture. On top of bringing in her second head coach in three seasons first batch of recruits to help facilitate and is poised to guide the Maroon and a new style of play, Damon can lean White in a new direction. The Leopards on some returning veterans during the have hills to climb, losing two starters season. Sharpshooters Anna Ptasinski from last year’s squad, including Harriet and Sammy Stipa, along with center Ottewill-Soulsby who was a two-way Ellen Graham return for their senior threat for Lafayette during her time seasons on College Hill and will be the on College Hill and ended her career leaders for a relatively young squad this ranked 11th in career blocks. The other upcoming season. loss is Olivia Gumbs, who led the team BACKCOURT There is an excellent mix of experi- in and set an example for the rest of ence and fresh faces in the Leopards’ the team,” Damon stated. “They really backcourt this upcoming season. Stipa show the younger players how to work and Ptasinski return as the experienced and how to come to practice each day, leaders of the group, which won a and from practice, I can really see them Patriot League Tournament game last becoming key cogs in our offensive season, defeating Holy Cross in the first system.” round. Alex Cantwell and Nia Holland Stipa was the only player to start represent the members of the class of in all 32 games in 2016-17 and will be 2019 for the Leopards. Holland ap- looked to for leadership and to act as peared in all 32 games as a sophomore a as a scoring threat from the point while Cantwell played in 29 games last after avearging 6.3 points per game last season. Both will be looking to expand season. Joining Stipa in the leadership their roles this upcoming season under department is Ptasinski, who will rack Damon. up most of her points on the perimeter. “From our practices so far, Alex After knocking down 46 three’s a year and Nia have really shown us some ago, the Highlands Ranch, Colo. native good things they can do and I believe will be looking to continue to move up they have the ability to be solid two- the all-time leaderboards as she cur- way players for us. I’m excited to see rently ranks seventh all-time with 111 them progress into the season,” Damon career three-pointers. said. “Anna and Sammy have really come Further building out the backcourt nucleus are a trio of sophomores,

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2017-18 SEASON OUTLOOK

including one new transfer to the FRONTCOURT Santarelli has come back looking to fully program. Sarah Agnello and Tasha Lafayette has three outright front- establish herself as a post presence for Vipond return for their second sea- court players on its roster for this sea- the Maroon and White. sons on College Hill, after contributing son, and while the losses of Ashley Lutz “Alexis has shown herself as our off the bench as freshmen. and Ottewill-Soulsby took away some physical presence inside and has really “Sarah has been a little banged up of the depth down low, the remaining established herself as a threat down- to start the year, but she’s working on faces are ready to step up and contrib- low.” getting back and her shooting ability will ute to Damon’s offensive gameplan. The final member of the Leopards’ help us on the court,” Damon stated. Graham returns as the lone senior frontcourt rotation is freshman Natalie “Tasha’s been doing a really good job in the frontcourt. A key role player Kucowski. She comes to College Hill in our practices and she’s a real high- over the last three years, she has taken after a successful high school career at energy player. She runs the floor well on a leadership role with her team- Saint Basil’s Academy in Philadelphia, and is a good interior defender and mates this season. Pa. which included three District One rebounder.” “Ellen, like Anna and Sammy, Championships. Joining the sophomore class is has really stepped up and shown the “Natalie is very skilled and has a transfer Sydney Sabino. The guard younger players what it means to come very good inside-outside game,” said comes to College Hill after one season to practice every day to work and be Damon. “She’s growing and learning at Wagner. prepared,” Damon said. “Ellen has how to play interior defense at the col- “Syd has to sit out this year being shown glimpses of what she can do legiate level. She has really started pick- a transfer, but we’re happy she’s going within the offensive system and how ing up on our defensive schemes and to be a part of what we’re trying to do her skillset fits what we want to do as a reads, and should be a solid contributor here moving forward,” said Damon. team.” for us this season.” “She’s a marksman, and she’ll make you Sophomore Alexis Santarelli pay for leaving her open on the perim- is the other returning post player for COACHING STAFF eter.” the Leopards. After appearing in all 32 Head Coach Kia Damon isn’t Rounding out the backcourt rota- games as a freshman and averaging 4.6 the only new face on the Leopards’ tion is a duo of freshmen in Drew points and 3.5 rebounds per contest, sideline this season, as Damon filled out Freeland and Olivia Martino. Both come to College Hill with winning expectations, as Martino won a national championship with Riverdale Baptist in 2014, while Freeland broke multiple re- cords at Hidden Valley during her time there. “Drew has shown that she can come in and be aggressive and score, but she also plays good on-ball defense and is just as hard-working on the less glamorous end of the court,” Damon remarked. “Olivia has been in and out of prac- tice with some small nagging issues, but she can really stretch the defense and knock down open looks. She can also put the ball on the floor and create her own shot.”

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her staff with coaches that bring a lot matchup on Friday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. of experience and enthusiasm to the versus the Explorers of La Salle. After program. two quick road trips to St. Peter’s (Nov. The first addition to Damon’s staff 12 at 1 p.m.) and Penn (Nov. 18 at 4:30 was assistant coach Tom Lochner. He p.m.), the Leopards return home to comes to College Hill with more than battle Rider on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. and 30 years of experience as both a head LIU-Brooklyn on Nov. 25 in a 2 p.m. coach and assistant. contest. “Tom brings a wealth of experience Lafayette embarks on a season-long to the table,” Damon stated. “He’ll be four-game spate away from home begin- able to help us manage and gameplan ning on Dec. 9 as the Leopards take on for all scenarios, and can really help us Robert Morris at 1 p.m. The Maroon challenge the team in practice and help and White then head to Wagner (Dec. us grow as we move forward. I’m look- 20 at 12 p.m.), before starting Patriot ing forward to working with him and League play with a bang as they head to learning from him and really just creat- Lehigh on Dec. 29 at 4 p.m. The final ing our system together.” game of the four sees the Leopards Natalie Jarrett comes to College travel to Worcester, Mass. for a Jan. 2 Hill after spending time at Lipscomb contest with Holy Cross at 7 p.m. University as well as at UC Santa Bar- The regular season wraps up for bara. Jarrett played collegiately at UCLA the Maroon and White with an away and works with the post players. match-up against Colgate on Feb. 28, in “Natalie works with our post play- a contest scheduled for a 7 p.m. tip-off. ers and really seeks to develop them The Patriot League Tournament begins individually and create an identity,” on March 3. Damon said. “She brings a lot of energy day-in and day-out and has really built relationships with all the players.” The final member of the staff is Jen- nifer Montoya, who comes to Lafayette after working on Penn State’s staff. “Jen works with our point guards and has really put the effort in to get them to understand their role of coach- es on the floor,” Damon remarked. “I’m really looking forward to seeing how Jen is able to encourage our kids to score and really help us have five weapons on the floor at all times.”

SCHEDULE The Maroon and White have a slate of 29 games this season, with 13 coming within the friendly confines of Kirby Sports Center. The season kicks off with a home

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NUMERICAL ROSTER By Position No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School Guards (9) Center (1) 2 Nia Holland Jr. G 5-6 Landsowne, Pa./The Shipley School Sarah Agnello Ellen Graham 3 Drew Freeland Fr. G 5-8 Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley Alex Cantwell 5 Anna Ptasinski Sr. G 5-10 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Regis Jesuit Drew Freeland Forwards (2) 11 Alex Cantwell Jr. G 5-10 Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore Nia Holland Natalie Kucowski 13 Sarah Agnello So. G 5-10 Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Olivia Martino Alexis Santarelli 21 Olivia Martino Fr. G/F 5-10 Lanham, Md./National Christian Academy Anna Ptasinski Sydney Sabino 22 Sammy Stipa Sr. G 5-5 Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford Sammy Stipa 24 Alexis Santarelli So. F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa./Bishop Eustace Prep Tasha Vipond 25 Natalie Kucowski Fr. F 6-3 Philaelphia, Pa./Saint Basil Academy 31 Sydney Sabino So. G 5-8 Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven 34 Tasha Vipond So. G/F 6-2 Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial By State/Country 42 Ellen Graham Sr. C 6-2 Frankfort Ill./Lincoln-Way North Colorado (1) New Jersey (1) Anna Ptasinski Sydney Sabino ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Illinois (1) Pennsylvania (5) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School Ellen Graham Sarah Agnello 13 Sarah Agnello So. G 5-10 Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Nia Holland Iowa (1) Natalie Kucowski 11 Alex Cantwell Jr. G 5-10 Glen Head, N.Y./Norht Shore Tasha Vipond Sammy Stipa 3 Drew Freeland Fr. G 5-8 Roanooke, Va./Hidden Valley Alexis Santarelli 42 Ellen Graham Sr. C 6-2 Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln-Way North Maryland (1) Olivia Martino Virginia (1) 2 Nia Holland Jr. G 5-6 Landsowne, Pa./The Shipley School Drew Freeland 25 Natalie Kucowski Fr. F 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Basil Academy New York (1) 21 Olivia Martino Fr. G/F 5-10 Lanham, Md./National Christian Academy Alex Cantwell 5 Anna Ptasinski Sr. G 5-10 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Regis Jesuit 31 Sydney Sabino So. G 5-8 Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven 24 Alexis Santarelli So. F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa./Bishop Eustace Prep By Major 22 Sammy Stipa Sr. G 5-5 Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford Bio-Chemistry Economics 34 Tasha Vipond So. G/F 6-2 Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial Olivia Martino Alexis Santarelli Sammy Stipa Biology Head Coach: Kia Damon (Millersville ’97, first season) Sarah Agnello Engineering Assistant Coach: Tom Lochner (Temple ’89, first season) Alex Cantwell Drew Freeland Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Natalie Jarrett (UCLA ’03, first season) Anna Ptasinski Nia Holland Assistant Coach: Jennifer Montoya (Penn State ’14, first season) Chemical Engineering Head Athletic Trainer: Hali Aussems Natalie Kucowski Government & Sydney Sabino Law and Religion Studies PRONUNCIATIONS Civil Engineering Ellen Graham No. Name Pronunciation Tasha Vipond 2 Nia Holland NEE-uh Holland 5 Anna Ptasinski Anna Tuh-SIN-ski 25 Natalie Kucowski Natalie Ka-COW-ski 34 Tasha Vipond Tasha VY-pond

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2 3 5 11 Nia Holland Drew Freeland Anna Ptasinkski Alex Cantwell Jr. • 5-6 • G Fr. • 5-6 • G Sr. • 5-10 • G Jr.• 5-10 • G Lansdowne, Pa. Roanoke, Va.. Highlands Ranch, Glen Head, N.Y. Colo.

13 21 22 24 Sarah Agnello Olivia Martino Sammy Stipa Alexis Santarelli So. • 5-10 • G Fr. • 5-10 • G Sr. • 5-5 • G So. • 6-2 • F Erie, Pa. Lanham, Md. Royersford, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.

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Natalie Kucowski Sydney Sabino Tasha Vipond Ellen Graham Fr. • 6-3 • F So. • 5-8 • G So. • 6-2 • G Sr. • 6-2 • C Philadelphia, Pa. Rumson, N.J. Ankeny, Iowa Frankfort, Ill.

Kia Damon Tom Lochner Natalie Jarrett Jennifer Montoya Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach/ Assistant Coach First Season First Season Recruiting Coordinator First Season First Season

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LA SALLE Nov. 10 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Dalila Eshe Location...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 17-13 (9-7) Enrollment...... 3,164 Postseason...... A-10 Championship Game Nickname...... Explorers Series Record...... 3-9 Colors...... Blue & Gold Last Meeting...... 11/11/2016 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity)...... Tom Gola Arena (3,400) Media Information SID Contact...... Mike Adleman Team Information Email...... [email protected] Head Coach...... Jeff Williams Office Phone...... (215) 951-1637 Record at School...... 84-127 (7) Website...... www.goexplorers.com Career Record...... same ST. PETER’S Nov. 12 | 1 p.m. | Jersey City, N.J. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Phyllis Mangina, Antonia Smith Location...... Jersey City, N.J. 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 3-27 (2-18) Enrollment...... 3,553 Postseason...... MAAC First Round Nickname...... Peacocks Series Record...... 23-10 Colors...... Blue & White Last Meeting...... 11/29/2015 Conference...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Arena (capacity)...... Yanitelli Center (3,200) Media Information SID Contact...... Neechelle Ingram Team Information Email...... [email protected] Head Coach...... Pat Coyle Office Phone...... (201) 761-7322 Record at School...... 15-106 (4) Website...... www.saintpeterspeacocks.com Career Record...... 115-183 (11) PENN Nov. 18 | 4:30 p.m. | Philadelphia, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Kelly Killion, Bernadette Laukaitis, Location...... Philadelphia, Pa...... Ashley Robinson Enrollment...... 10,406 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 22-8 (13-1) Nickname...... Quakers Postseason...... Colors...... Red & Blue Series Record...... 20-20 Conference...... Ivy League Last Meeting...... 11/30/2016 Arena (capacity)...... The (8,725) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Christine McCollum Head Coach...... Mike McLaughlin Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 133-100 (8) Office Phone...... (215) 898-0280 Career Record...... 540-161 (22) Website...... www.pennathletics.com RIDER Nov. 21 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Pam Dirkin, Sean Smith, Location...... Lawrenceville, N.J...... Marritta Gillcrease Enrollment...... 4,400 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 24-9 (16-4) Nickname...... Broncs Postseason...... WNIT Colors...... Cranberry & Grey Series Record...... 22-11 Conference...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Last Meeting...... 11/14/2016 Arena (capacity)...... Alumni Gynasium (1,650) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Steve Cunha Head Coach...... Lynn Milligan Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 111-195 (10) Office Phone...... (609) 896-5135 Career Record...... same Website...... www.gobroncs.com LIU BROOKLYN Nov. 25 | 2 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Tim Gardner, Samera Marsh Location...... Brooklyn, N.Y...... Casey Bray Enrollment...... 11,200 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 6-23 (5-13) Nickname...... Blackbirds Postseason...... none Colors...... Black & Silver Series Record...... 1-3 Conference...... Northeast Conference Last Meeting...... 11/17/2010 Arena (capacity)...... Steinberg Wellness Center (2,500) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Lamar Carter Head Coach...... Stephanie Del Preore Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 15-44 Office Phone...... (718) 488-1420 Career Record...... 15-44 Website...... www.liuathletics.com CORNELL Nov. 28 | 7:00 p.m. | Ithaca, N.Y. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Val Klopfer, David Elliott, Location...... Ithaca, N.Y...... Shelby Lyman Enrollment...... 14,315 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 16-11 (7-7) Nickname...... Big Red Postseason...... none Colors...... Carnelian & White Series Record...... 7-8 Conference...... Ivy League Last Meeting...... 11/15/2007 Arena (capacity)...... Newman Arena (4,472) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Julie Greco Head Coach...... Dayna Smith Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 169-243 (15) Office Phone...... (607) 255-4688 Career Record...... same Website...... www.cornellbigred.com

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DREXEL Dec. 1 | 7 p.m. | Philadelphia, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Amy Mallon, Location...... Philadelphia, Pa...... Stacy McCullough, Michelle Baker Enrollment...... 16,896 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 22-11 (11-7) Nickname...... Dragons Postseason...... WNIT Colors...... Navy & Gold Series Record...... 18-14 Conference...... Colonial Athletic Last Meeting...... 12/21/2016 Arena (capacity)...... Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,509) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Sam Angell Head Coach...... Denise Dillon Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 255-187 (14) Office Phone...... (215) 895-6895 Career Record...... same Website...... www.drexeldragons.com PRINCETON Dec. 6 | 6 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Milena Flores, Carrie Moore, Location...... Princeton, N.J...... Kaitlyn Cresencia Enrollment...... 5,400 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 16-14 (9-5) Nickname...... Tigers Postseason...... WNIT Colors...... Orange & Black Series Record...... 17-24 Conference...... Ivy League Last Meeting...... 12/7/2016 Arena (capacity)...... Jadwin Gymnasium (6,854) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Meghin Williams Head Coach...... Courtney Banghart Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 208-87 (10) Office Phone...... (609) 258-3106 Career Record...... same Website...... www.goprincetontigers.com ROBERT MORRIS Dec. 9 | 1 p.m. | Moon Township, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Scott Schneider, Asami Morita, Location...... Moon Township, Pa...... Amani Franklin Enrollment...... 4,144 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 22-11 (14-4) Nickname...... Colonials Postseason...... 1st Round NCAA Tournament Colors...... Blue & Red & White Series Record...... 0-1 Conference...... Northeast Conference Last Meeting...... 11/16/2016 Arena (capacity)...... Charles L. Sewall Center (3,056) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Ethan Woy Head Coach...... Charlie Buscaglia Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 22-11 (1) Office Phone...... (412) 397-4950 Career Record...... same Website...... www.rmucolonials.com WAGNER Dec. 20 | 12:00 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Jennifer Leedham, Location...... Staten Island, N.Y...... Terrell Coburn, Tara Flynn Enrollment...... 1,750 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 4-25 (3-16) Nickname...... Seahawks Postseason...... none Colors...... Green & Gold Series Record...... 4-9 Conference...... Northeast Conference Last Meeting...... 12/09/2015 Arena (capacity)...... Spiro Sports Center (2,100) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... John Beisser Head Coach...... Heather Jacobs Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... Office Phone...... (718) 390-3227 Career Record...... Website...... www.wagnerathletics.com LEHIGH Dec. 29 | 4 p.m. | Bethlehem, Pa. Feb. 24 | 2 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Glenn Rigney, Location...... Bethlehem, Pa...... Caitlin Gillard, Ariel Baker Enrollment...... 5,080 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 10-20 (5-13) Nickname...... Mountain Hawks Postseason...... Patriot League Tournament 1st Round Colors...... Brown & White Series Record...... 44-47 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 02/18/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (5,600) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Tim Geer Head Coach...... Sue Troyan Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 346-308 (22) Office Phone...... (610) 758-5043 Career Record...... same Website...... www.lehighsports.com HOLY CROSS Jan. 2 | 7 p.m. | Worcester, Mass. Jan. 27 | 2 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Ann McInerney, Location...... Worcester, Mass...... Matt Raquet, Danielle Parks Enrollment...... 2,787 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 8-22 (6-12) Nickname...... Crusaders Postseason...... Patriot League Tournament 1st Round Colors...... Royal Purple Series Record...... 10-56 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 03/04/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (3,600) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Greg Celona Head Coach...... Bill Gibbons Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 589-383 (32) Office Phone...... (508) 793-2583 Career Record...... same Website...... www.goholycross.com

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COLGATE Jan. 5 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. Feb. 28 | 7 p.m. | Hamilton, N.Y. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Mahogany Green, Location...... Hamilton, N.Y...... Candice Green, Lauren Ellis, Katie Curtis Enrollment...... 2,927 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 10-20 (7-11) Nickname...... Raiders Postseason...... Patriot League Quarterfinals Colors...... Maroon, Gray & White Series Record...... 36-33 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 2/25/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (1,750) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... John Painter Head Coach...... Bill Cleary Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 10-20 Office Phone...... (315) 228-7566 Career Record...... 174-89 Website...... www.gocolgateraiders.com BUCKNELL Jan. 8 | 11 a.m. | Lewisburg, Pa. Feb. 3| 2 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Mike Lane, Location...... Lewisburg, Pa...... Jeanine Radice, Brittany Pinkney Enrollment...... 3,600 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 27-6 (16-2) Nickname...... Bison Postseason...... NCAA First Round Colors...... Orange & Blue Series Record...... 38-41 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 03/1/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (4,000) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Matt Jackson Head Coach...... Aaron Roussell Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 101-56 Office Phone...... (570) 577-1835 Career Record...... 262-106 Website...... www.bucknellbison.com ARMY Jan. 11 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. Feb. 7 | 7 p.m. | West Point, N.Y. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Colleen Mullen, Location...... West Point, N.Y...... Lisa Strack, Melissa Brooks, Megan Methven Enrollment...... 4,400 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 22-9 (12-6) Nickname...... Black Knights Postseason...... Patriot League Championship Colors...... Black, Gold & Gray Series Record...... 24-38 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 02/01/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (5,043) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Matt Tedino Head Coach...... Dave Magarity Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 220-117 Office Phone...... (845) 938-6996 Career Record...... 533-451 Website...... www.goarmywestpoint.com LOYOLA Jan. 14 | 2 p.m. | Easton, Pa. Feb. 10 | 2 p.m. | Baltimore, Md. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Sarah Jones, Location...... Baltimore, Md...... Jenna Loschiavo Enrollment...... 3,917 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 9-22 (5-13) Nickname...... Greyhounds Postseason...... Patirot Leauge Semifinal Colors...... Green & Grey Series Record...... 5-8 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 01/28/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (2,100) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Amanda McClure Head Coach...... Joe Logan Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 149-87 Office Phone...... (410) 617-2777 Career Record...... 149-87 Website...... www.loyolagreyhounds.com NAVY Jan. 17 | 7 p.m. | Annapolis, Md. Feb. 14 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Rebecca Tillett, Jimmy Colloton Location...... Annapolis, Md...... Ryenn Micaletti, Katie Rokus Enrollment...... 4,400 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 24-10 (14-4) Nickname...... Midshipmen Postseason...... WNIT Second Round Colors...... Navy Blue & Gold Series Record...... 21-46 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 03/06/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (5,710) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Justin Kischefsky Head Coach...... Stefanie Pemper Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 172-114 Office Phone...... (410) 293-8772 Career Record...... 407-162 Website...... www.navysports.com AMERICAN Jan. 20 | 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. Feb. 17| 1 p.m. | Washington, D.C. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Tiffany Coll, Location...... Washington, D.C...... Nikki Flores, Emily Stallings Enrollment...... 7,083 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 15-16 (11-7) Nickname...... Eagles Postseason...... Patriot League Semifinals Colors...... Red, White & Blue Series Record...... 7-36 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 02/15/2017 Arena (capacity)...... (2,930) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Sam Rinkus Head Coach...... Megan Gebbia Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 69-58 Office Phone...... (202) 885-3030 Career Record...... 69-58 Website...... www.aueagles.com

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BOSTON U. Jan. 24 | 7 p.m. | Boston, Mass. Feb. 21| 7 p.m. | Easton, Pa. General Information Assistant Coaches...... Cindy Blodgett, Location...... Boston, Mass...... Jenny Thigpin, Ben Chase Enrollment...... 16,572 2016-17 Record (Conf.)...... 13-17 (11-7) Nickname...... Terriers Postseason...... Patriot League Quarterfinals Colors...... Scarlet & White Series Record...... 5-12 Conference...... Patriot League Last Meeting...... 02/04/2017 Arena (capacity)...... Case Gymnasium (1,800) Media Information Team Information SID Contact...... Meg Kelly Head Coach...... Katy Steding Email...... [email protected] Record at School...... 21-69 Office Phone...... (617) 353-7787 Career Record...... 21-69 Website...... www.goterriers.com

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ANNA PTASINSKI Sr. • Guard • 5-10 5 Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Regis Jesuit

DAMON ON PTASINSKI: “Anna has really stepped up as a leader and shown what it means to come to practice each day. Her shooting can really help her become a key player in our offensive system.” CAREER HIGHS Points: 19, vs, Chattanooga (Nov. 19, 2016)

Rebounds: 8, at La Salle (Nov. 11, 2016)

2016-17: Saw action in 31 games and made 22 starts…scored in double Assists: 7, 4x, last at Lehigh (Jan. 27, 2016) figures in seven games during junior campaign…was third on the team in scoring at 6.9 points per game and finished with a team-best 33.8 shooting FG Made: 8, vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 19, 2016) percentage from beyond the arc…put up 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting from 3FG Made: 5 vs. Army (Jan. 2, 2017) the field at Rider (11/14)…totaled a career-high 19 points with four rebounds against Chattanooga (11/19)…matched her career-high with 19 points against Blocks: 1, vs. Bucknell (Mar. 2, 2016) Army (2/1), draining a career-best five 3-pointers…followed with a 16-point effort against Boston U. (2/4)…with three makes from long range against Navy Steals: 3, 3x, last vs. Navy (Feb. 11, 2017) (2/11), she became one of just eight Lafayette women’s basketball players to knock down 100 career 3-pointers…dropped 12 points in the Leopards’ regu- Minutes: 40, at Loyola (Jan. 2, 2016) lar season finale against Colgate (2/25)…added 11 points against Holy Cross (3/4) in the Patriot League Tournament First Round.

2015-16: Started eight of the 24 games she appeared in…led team with a 38.5 shooting percentage from 3-point range in conference games, and shot 35.8 percent from long distance overall…scored in double figures in six contest on the season…had 11 points and matched a career-high with five rebounds in the opener at Delaware (11/13)…led team in scoring with a 12-point effort at Penn (11/17)...drained a pair of 3-pointers in each of the season’s first five games... returned to action at Loyola (1/2) after missing five games due to a knee injury suffered against Saint Peter’s (11/29)...tied a career-high with four 3-pointers and five rebounds, and set a new career- best with seven assists at Lehigh (1/27)...drained three more long balls in the following contest against Loyola (1/30), and added another three from long distance at Boston U. (2/6)...went 4-for-5 from 3-point range in Lafayette’s rematch with Lehigh (2/20)…had 11 points and notched her first-career block against Bucknell (3/2)…poured in 15 points in the Patriot League First Round

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at Colgate (3/5), hitting five of nine attempts from the floor…made all seven of her free throws on the season…averaged 6.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.

2014-15: Played in 21 games, making four starts in her freshman campaign before being sidelined with an injury...averaged 4.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game...scored five points in her first game against Delaware (11/14)...knocked down four 3-point- ers at Seton Hall (12/7)...scored eight points in back-to-back games against NJIT (12/21) and at Saint Peter’s (12/28)...dropped in six points against Boston U. (1/10)...drew her first career start against Holy Cross (1/21) and scored 13 points, with four triples...added six points at Lehigh (1/25)...finished with 11 points against Colgate (1/28)...missed the final 10 games with an injury.

At Regis Jesuit: Averaged 9.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game and shot 90 percent from the free throw line...she shot a state record 58 percent from 3-point range her senior year...holds the state record for 3-pointers in a game with 10... her Regis Jesuit team won the 2013 and 2014 Colorado State Championship...selected for the Colorado Show, All Star game for all levels of high school basketball in Colorado...Outstanding Performer of the Season for Regis Jesuit...team ranked third in the nation...Second-Team All-State selection...she is one of six student- athletes from her team to sign with a Division I program...Academic All-State, Academic All-Continental League, and Regis Jesuit Raider Award (Top Scholar Athlete)...National Honors Society member...graduated with a 4.38 GPA.

Personal: Daughter of John and Monica Ptasinski...brother Joey ’15 played basketball for the Leopards...born May 2, 1996.

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SAMMY STIPA Sr. • Guard • 5-5 22 Royersford, Pa. • Spring-Ford

DAMON ON STIPA: “Sammy is going to be a leader and coach on the court for us as a point guard. She’s set an example for the younger players and can be a CAREER HIGHS main cog for us moving forward.” Points: 17, 2x, last vs. American (Jan. 21, 2017)

Rebounds: 7, 5x, last vs. Navy (Feb 11, 2017)

2016-17: Only Lafayette player to start in all 32 games…scored in double Assists: 11, vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (Dec. 4, 2015) figures in seven games during her junior campaign…finished tied for eighth in the conference in steals per game (1.9) and eighth in total steals (60)… FG Made: 8, at Colgate (Mar. 5, 2016) recorded at least one steal in 29 of 32 games…finished second on the team in 3FG Made: 4, at Richmond (Dec. 28, 2015) total assists (81) and fourth in scoring (6.7 ppg)…tallied 11 points to go along with six assists and three steals against Rider (11/14)…put up 13 points in Blocks: 1, 2x, last at Bucknell (Feb. 24, 2016) the Leopards’ home opener against Robert Morris (11/16)…had 13 points at Duquesne (12/11), sinking five of her eight field goal attempts…matched her Steals: 5, vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (Nov. 29, 2015) career-high with 17 points against American (1/18). Minutes: 41, vs. Navy (Jan. 16, 2016) 2015-16: Finished with the best single-season 3-point field goal percentage in program history, sinking 43.5 percent of her attempts from long distance… started all 24 games she appeared in, averaging 8.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game…ranked third in the conference in 3-point per- centage, sixth in steals and ninth in assists…notched 12 points in Lafayette’s home opener against Duquesne (11/20)…registered her first-career double- double in a win over St. Francis Brooklyn (12/4), delivering 15 points and an 11-assist total which was the most for any Lafayette player since 1999…also had a career-best five steals in that contest…totaled 12 points on a career- high four 3-pointers in the first game of the Cavalier Classic against Richmond (12/28)…set a new career-high with 17 points the following afternoon against Coppin State (12/29), going 7-for-8 from the field and making all three of her 3-point attempts…was 15-for-22 (68.2 percent) from long distance prior to the New Year…played the entire 40 minutes at Loyola (1/2), grabbing a sea- son-high seven rebounds and dishing out five assists…had 12 points in a road win at American (1/20), and had 13 points and four assists in the following game at Lehigh (1/27)…reached double figures again in the rematches against those squads, tallying 14 points in another triumph over American (2/17) and notching 11 points against Lehigh (2/20)…averaged 33.1 minutes per game on the year.

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2014-15: Saw action in 30 games, including one start in her freshman campaign…averaged 1.9 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.0 as- sists per game…scored five points and handed out three assists in her first game against Delaware (11/14)…added four points and two rebounds against Penn (12/2)…scored seven points against NJIT (12/21)…contributed five points, two assists and two steals against Bucknell (1/7)…added five points and a rebound against Boston University (1/10)…had a career-high eight points at Lehigh (1/25)…grabbed a career-best seven rebounds to go with five points and two assists against Colgate (1/28)…made her first career start at Boston U. (2/7), scoring three points, handing out two assists and grabbing two rebounds.

At Spring-Ford: Averaged 13 points per game...finalist for the PIAA AAAA MVP award...First-Team PIAA AAAA All State se- lection...named Pottstown Mercury Player of the Year...member of the District 1 and PIAA AAAA State Champion team...First- Team All-Montgomery News...First-Team All-Pac-10...Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern PA Player of the Year...First-Team All-Southeastern PA...finalist for Miss PA Basketball...Spring-Ford Mount Rushmore Award for being named one of the top four girls athletes in Spring-Ford history...played four years of soccer...was a First-Team All-Pac 10 and First-Team All-Area soccer player.

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Laurie Stipa...has a brother, Matt, and a sister, Bryanna...born February 26, 1996.

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ELLEN GRAHAM Jr. • Center • 6-2 42 Frankfort, Ill. • Lincoln-Way North

DAMON ON GRAHAM: “Ellen has a tireless work ethic and has set a good example for our young plyers. She has shown glimpses of what she can bring to CAREER HIGHS our offensive system.” Points: 2, 6x, last at Wagner (Dec. 9, 2015)

Rebounds: 5, at Wagner (Dec. 9, 2015)

2016-17: Appeared in seven games as a junior…recorded a rebound and an Assists: 2, vs. Coppin State (Dec. 29, 2015) assist at American (2/15). FG Made: 7, 2x, last at Boston U. (Feb. 6, 2015-16: Saw playing time in 12 games during her sophomore season for the 2016) Leopards…pulled down a career-high five rebounds over eight minutes in her season debut at Wagner (12/9)…also sank both of her free throw attempts in 3FG Made: 4, vs. Loyola (Mar. 4, 2015) that contest…had three boards, including two on the offensive end, in three Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Army (Jan. 6, 2016) minutes against Richmond (12/28)…dished out a pair of assists and had two rebounds against Coppin State (12/29)…grabbed three boards in a career-high Steals: 1, at Boston U. (Feb. 7, 2015) 14 minutes at Navy (2/13). Minutes: 14, at Navy (Feb. 13, 2016) 2014-15: Saw action in 14 games during her first season on College Hill… averaged 0.7 points and 1.0 rebounds per game in 4.4 minutes off the bench… saw her first collegiate action at Columbia (11/19)…grabbed a career-high four rebounds at Rider (11/25)…scored her first career points at Louisville (11/28), knocking down a pair of free throws…chipped in two points and a rebound against NJIT (12/21)…blocked her first career shot at Saint Peter’s (12/28)…had a pair of rebounds and two points at Boston U. (2/7)…grabbed two boards against Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament First Round (3/4).

At Lincoln-Way North: Shot 56 percent from the field, grabbed 172 boards and blocked 53 shots....served as team captain her senior season...named Oak Lawn Holiday Tournament All-Tournament Player...won the Missy Ker- win Sportsmanship Award...Mid-America Challenge All-Star Team selection... also played her freshman year...member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Pi Sigma Pi and the Science National Honors Society...High Honor Roll student.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Denise Graham...has a brother, Michael, and a sister, Emily...born October 3, 1995.

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NIA HOLLAND Jr. • Guard • 5-10 2 Lansdowne, Pa. • The Shipley School

DAMON ON HOLLAND: “Nia has shown the abiliity to be a solid two-way guard for us and contribute on both ends of the floor this season.” CAREER HIGHS

Points: 13, vs. Holy Cross (Jan. 11, 2017)

Rebounds: 6, vs. Holy Cross (Jan. 11, 2017)

2016-17: One of four Lafayette players to appear in all 32 games…made col- Assists: 3, vs. American (Jan. 21, 2017) legiate debut at La Salle (11/11)…made first start for the Leopards at Navy (1/14), while also getting the starting nod against American (1/18) and Lehigh FG Made: 5 vs. Holy Cross (Jan. 11, 2017) (1/21)…scored first collegiate basket at No. 5 Louisville (11/20)…had a ca- reer-high 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the floor while adding two steals 3FG Made: 1, 2x, last vs. Holy Cross (Jan. 11, 2017) and six rebounds against Holy Cross (1/11)…recorded a pair of five-rebound games at Navy (1/14) and against Bucknell (2/22). Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. Holy Cross (Jan. 11, 2017)

2015-16: Did not see game action during freshman season. Steals: 2, 3x, last at Navy (Jan. 14, 2017)

At The Shipley School: Part of a team which won three Pennsylvania Minutes: 35, at Navy (Jan. 14, 2017) Independent Schools state championships and three Friend’s Schools League titles...an All-Philadelphia Main Line First Team and All-Friends League First Team honoree...averaged over 10 points per game in each of her final two sea- sons...nailed 65 3-pointers, including 30 in her junior season...was team’s Most Improved Player as a freshman and team MVP as a junior...also a two-year letterwinner in soccer and a one-year letterwinner in ...named Most Improved Player for soccer as a freshman...a member of the International Student-Athlete Association.

Personal: Daughter of Darrell and Risa Holland...has one older sister, Maya... born February 13, 1997.

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ALEX CANTWELL Jr. • Guard • 5-10 11 Glen Head, N.Y. • North Shore

DAMON ON CANTWELL: “Alex has showed her skillset really well in practice and is another player that is a two-way threat for us to put on the floor.” CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 vs.Boston U. (Jan. 9, 2016)

Rebounds: 11 at Colgate (Dec. 30, 2016)

2016-17: Started in nine of the 29 games she appeared in as a sophomore… Assists: 7, 2x, last vs. Lehigh (Jan. 21, 2017) scored a season-high six points against Lehigh (1/21), also tying her career- high with seven assists to go along with two steals…reeled in a career-high 11 FG Made: 8 vs.Boston U. (Jan. 9, 2016) rebounds with four points and two assists at Colgate (12/30). 3FG Made: 1, 3x, last at Rider (Nov. 14, 2016) 2015-16: Appeared in 28 of 29 games in her debut season on College Hill… Blocks: 1, 5x, last vs.Boston U, (Feb. 4, 2017) cracked the starting lineup in 18 of her final 19 appearances...led team in both rebounds (8) and steals (4) in 21 minutes off the bench at Wagner (12/9)... Steals: 5, at Bucknell (Feb. 24, 2016) made first-career collegiate start against Richmond (12/28)...grabbed a team- best 10 rebounds the following afternoon versus Coppin St. (12/29)...handed Minutes: 40, 2x, last at Colgate (Dec. 30, 2016) out five assists and shot 3-for-4 from the field at Loyola (1/2)…reached double figures in scoring for the first time with an 11-point effort against Army West Point (1/6)...set new season-highs in points (17) and assists (7) in a home win over Boston U. (1/9)...named Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Jan. 10 following those two performances...matched her season-high with 10 rebounds against Holy Cross (2/10)…registered four steals in back-to-back games against Navy (2/13) and American (2/17), and had a season-high five swipes the following week at Bucknell (2/24)…averaged 3.1 points and 3.8 rebounds per game on the season.

At North Shore: Led team to its first Long Island Championship in program history as a senior, sinking the go-ahead free throws late in a 49-47 victory...a five-year letterwinner in basketball...member of three Nassau County Cham- pionship-winning teams...three-year captain, three-time all-county performer and two-time all-state honoree...two-time Newsday All-Long Island Team member...scored over 1,000 points in her high school career...also lettered for four years in soccer and ...named to the Scholar-Athlete team for both basketball and lacrosse...two-time all-county player in lacrosse, with team

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winning a pair of Nassau County titles...also an all-conference performer in soccer...a four-year high honor roll student... member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society...played AAU basketball for the Long Island Lightning.

Personal: Daughter of John and Theresa Cantwell...her mother, the former Theresa O’Connell ’90, is a former basketball player and team captain at Lafayette, ranking 12th in program history with 1,178 points...has one younger brother, Greg... born October 28, 1997.

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ALEXIS SANTARELLI So. • Forward • 6-2 24 Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Eustace Prep

DAMON ON SANTARELLI: “Alexis has really established herself as our physical presence inside and is going to be a threat down on the low-block.” CAREER HIGHS

Points: 14, at Army (Jan. 5, 2017)

2016-17: Appeared in all 32 games during her first year on College Hill, while Rebounds: 9, at St. John’s (Dec. 3, 2016) making seven starts…made collegiate debut and scored first collegiate point at La Salle (11/11)…made first collegiate start against Chattanooga (11/19) Assists: 3, 2x, last at Boston U. (Jan. 8 2017) and recorded three blocks…reeled in a career-high nine boards at St. John’s (12/3)…scored a career-best 14 points at Army (1/5) on 6-of-10 shooting FG Made: 6 at Army (Jan. 5, 2017) from the field. 3FG Made: 1, vs. Loyola (Jan. 2, 2017)

At Bishop Eustace: A two-time First-Team All-Conference performer…also Blocks: 3, vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 19, 2016) named Second-Team All-Conference as a freshman…team MVP as a junior… played AAU basketball for the Philadelphia Belles…team took first place in Steals: 3, at Boston U. (Jan. 8, 2017) the Mid-Atlantic Region and placed third at AAU Nationals…volunteers at a local soup kitchen every Sunday night during the school year…has served as a Minutes: 28, at Rider (Nov. 16, 2016) basketball camp counselor.

Personal: Is the daughter of Letitia and Frederick Santarelli…has one older brother, Fred, and one older sister, Tisha…her father played football at Juniata College, her mother played basketball at Immaculata University and her brother will be a senior on the Towson University football team for the 2016 season.

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SARAH AGNELLO So. • Guard • 5-10 13 Erie, Pa. • Villa Maria Academy

DAMON ON AGNELLO: “Sarah is another shooter for us and getting her back and the court after working through some nagging issues will be a plus for us.” CAREER HIGHS Points: 20, at Colgate (Dec. 30, 2016)

2016-17: Saw action in 31 games while making 12 starts as a freshman…made Rebounds: 5, at Army (Jan. 5, 2017) her debut for the Leopards in the season opener at La Salle (11/11)…buried first collegiate basket against Bowling Green (11/21)…scored in double figures Assists: 4, vs. Loyola (Jan. 2, 2017) in three consecutive Patriot League games to open up the conference slate… posted a career-high 20 points with a career-best four makes from deep, also FG Made: 7, at Colgate (Dec. 30, 2016) adding three steals and one assist at Colgate (12/30)…recorded 13 points 3FG Made: 4, at Colgate (Dec. 30, 2017) with a career-high four assists against Loyola (1/2)…tacked on 12 points while also bringing down a career-high five rebounds at Army (1/5). Blocks: N/A

At Villa Maria Academy: Part of region and district title-winning teams, Steals: 4, vs Bowling Green (Nov. 21, 2016) including a state runner-up squad which went 29-1 in 2015-16…named to the All-District team and served as a co-captain during her junior year…was a Minutes: 51, at. Army (Jan. 5, 2017) First Honors student…served as a chairperson for her school’s blood drive… National Honors Society member…part of the Interact Club (community service), Green Team (environmental club), campus ministry, and the Chemis- try Club.

Personal: Is the daughter of Suzanne Rudler and Daniel Agnello…her father played football at Division-III powerhouse Mount Union…has one older brother, Austin, and one older sister, Heather.

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TASHA VIPOND So. • Guard • 6-2 34 Ankeny, Iowa • Ankeny Centennial

DAMON ON VIPOND: “Tasha is a real high-energy player and it shows in her rebounding and how she runs the floor.” CAREER HIGHS Points: 5, vs. Penn (Nov. 30, 2016)

2016-17: Appeared in 22 games during her rookie campaign…made colle- Rebounds: 4, at. Louisville (Nov. 30, 2016) giate debut for the Leopards at La Salle (11/11)…buried first collegiate basket Assists: 2, vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 19, 2016) while reeling in a career-high four rebounds at No. 5 Louisville (11/20)…had a career-best five points on 2-of-3 shooting at St. John’s (12/3). FG Made: 2, vs. Penn (Nov. 30, 2016)

At Ankeny Centennial: Was MVP of a team which claimed the Class 5A 3FG Made: 1, 4x, last at Navy (Jan. 14, 2017) state championship in her senior season…scored a team-high 17 points in a 46-42 victory in the championship game, and was named to the All-Tourna- Blocks: 1, 5x, last at at Penn (Nov. 17, 2015) ment Team…was also part of a state semifinalist team during her freshman season…earned First-Team All-State, All-Conference, and All-District acco- Steals: 1, 4x, last vs. Drexel (Dec. 21, 16) lades as a senior…All-District, Second-Team All-Conference, and First-Team CIML Eastern Division performer as a junior…served as a team captain… Minutes: 21, at Louisville (Nov. 30, 2016) also a standout volleyball player, helping the team win state championships in 2014 and 2015 after a semifinal appearance in 2013… led the state in blocks in 2014 (159) & 2015 (156) also setting the school record with 391 career blocks…earned First-Team All-State and All CIML Elite Team honors…an hon- or roll student who earned Academic All-State recognition for both basketball and volleyball...graduated with a 4.43 GPA…received the Silver Cord Award for 120 hours of community service…part of National Honor Society, ACHS Student Council, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leadership Team… played AAU basketball for All Iowa Attack…team qualified for Nike Nationals in the summers of 2014 and 2015.

Personal: Is the daughter of Carolyn and Bill Vipond…has one older brother, Jimmy.

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SYDNEY SABINO So. • Guard • 5-8 31 Rumson, NJ. • Rumson-Fair Haven

DAMON ON SABINO: “Sydney has to sit out this year being a transfer, but she’s a marksman and will make you pay for leaving her open. We’re exccited to have her be a part of our plans moving forward.”

At Wagner: Played one year of college ball at Wagner…averaged 12.7 minutes per game as a freshman…chipped in a season-high 13 points against the College of Staten Island.

At Rumson-Fair Haven: Was a three-year varsity letter winner at New Jersey powerhouse Rumson-Fair Haven… mem- ber of the 2013 state championship team… was named captain her senior year… named to the honor roll all four years… was a member of the Chinese Honors Society… played AAU for the NJ Shoreshots, winning state championships in 2009 and 2010… won the 2011 junior nationals as a member of the Shoreshots

Personal: Daughter of Tracey and Patrick Sabino…mother played basketball at Monmouth…has one older sister, Samantha and two younger sisters, Shaelyn and Sophia…has one younger brother, Pasquale…born on June 20, 1998.

NATALIE KUCOWSKI Fr. • Forward • 6-3 25 Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Basil Academy

DAMON ON KUCOWSKI: “Natalie is very skilled and has a solid inside-outside game. She’s growing and learning how to play defense at the collegiate level and is really picking up on how we want to run our defensive schemes.”

At Saint Basil: Four-year varsity letter winner… helped lead the women’s basketball team to three straight District One Championships (2013-15)…was named captain for the 2016-17 season…was named to Saint Basil’s All-Academy Second Team in 2015 and landed on the First Team her senior season…graduated with high honors and as a member of the National Honor Society… class president during her junior and senior years…ranked in the ESPN Top 100 Hoop Girls…played at the MVP Carolina Invitational in 2015 and earned on a spot on the USJN All-Star Team in 2016…played for Lady Runnin’ Rebels AAU team and helped lead them to a championship at the 2016 Under Armour Cup.

Personal: Daughter of Kenneth and Kathleen Kucowski…has two older siblings Anthony and Charlotte…Charlotte plays basketball at Gwynedd Mercy University…born on December 10, 1998.

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OLIVIA MARTINO Fr. • Guard • 5-10 21 Lanham, Md. • National Christian Academy

DAMON ON MARTINO: “Olivia can really stretch the defense and knock down open looks. She can also put het ball on the floor and create for herself which is just another facet of her game.” At National Christian Academy: Member of the National Championship winning team at Riverdale Baptist in 2014…two year captain at National Christian…received All-Met honors…played AAU for the Maryland United Lady Ballers program which ranked 13th in the nation…suited up for the Maryland Lady Heat that was ranked 1st in the DMV area…played for the Philadelphia Belles, winning a championship and was invited to the Nike Nationals…named to principal’s list all four years…ranked first in her senior class with a 4.0 GPA.

Personal: Daughter of Vondrenna and Ralph Martino… born on January 25, 1999.

DREW FREELAND Fr. • Guard • 5-8 3 Roanoke, Va. • Hidden Valley

DAMON ON FREELAND: “Drew has shown an aggressiveness that she can score but that also translates to her on-ball defense and she is just really hard-working on both ends of the floor.” At Hidden Valley: Four-year letter-winner in both basketball and volleyball…named the Timesland Player of the Year… broke her school’s rebounding, assists and points record…helped guide Hidden Valley to two semi final appearances in the state playoffs… also named the Timesland Player of the Year for volleyball after breaking the school’s assist record…played AAU with the Spectrum Bluestar Elite and BWSL Richmond…was an honor roll student…first female student from Hidden Valley to receive the B’nai B’rith scholarship.

Personal: Is the daughter of Karen and John Freeland…her father is a Lafayette alumnae and played for the Leop- ards…has two older sisters, Haley and Hannah, and two younger brothers, Sawyer and Jake…sister Haley played volleyball at Lehigh…born on June 9, 1998.

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2017-18 COACHING STAFF

KIA DAMON Head Coach First Season Millersville ’97 Damon enters her first season at Lafayette and brings a wealth of coaching experience with her to College Hill, having spent 19 years as an assistant coach at Cincinnati, Penn State, UMass, Fairleigh Dickinson and Green Bay.

Lafayette Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon welcomed Damon as the new women’s basketball head coach at a press conference on May 31, 2017.

A Baltimore native, Damon arrives at Lafayette after spending one season at Cincinnati, where she served as the offensive coordinator. Her other duties included scouting opponents, recruiting and coaching the wings. During her time at UC, she signed two top-100 recruits and helped the Bearcats to their first winning season since 2007.

Prior to her time in Cincinnati, Damon spent a nine-year stretch in State College, where she was a key part of Penn State’s coaching staff. She was the Nittany Lions’ offensive coordinator, played a vital role in opponent scouting and was the team’s recruiting coordinator, helping the program reel in four top-20 recruiting classes.

Damon was a catalyst in helping Penn State lead the Big Ten in scoring in two of her last four years and rank first in the na- tion in three-point shooting in 2011. Additionally, she aided in the development of three All-Big Ten selections, including Tyra Grant and Kam Gissendanner, who both went on to play in the WNBA. During her time at Penn State, the Nittany Lions made the NCAA Tournament four times, including two Sweet 16 appearances, while also being crowned Big Ten Regular Season Champions from 2012-2014.

Before her tenure at Penn State, Damon was a member of the coaching staff at UMass for five years. In addition to her coach- ing responsibilities, she served as the recruiting coordinator in her final two seasons, in charge of prospect evaluation, home visits and management of the recruiting database. Damon helped recruit two student-athletes who received Atlantic 10 All- Rookie Team recognition as well as a pair of top-50 junior college players. She was also involved in player development, coach- ing the post and perimeter players. With Damon on the staff, UMass enjoyed its most successful season in the last 20 years, capping the 2007 campaign with a 17-12 mark.

Damon spent three years at Fairleigh Dickinson prior to her arrival in Massachusetts. With the Knights, she worked as the recruiting coordinator while also aiding in scouting and player development. Under her guidance, the Knights produced a pair of First-Team All-Northeast Conference selections.

Damon got her coaching career started at Green Bay, where she helped the Phoenix claim the MCC Championship in 1998 and 1999 for back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths.

Before embarking on her career as a coach, Damon was a four-year student-athlete at Millersville from 1993-97, where she helped the team reach the PSAC Tournament twice. Damon currently sits 15th in all-time three-point field goals made at Millersville with 77. She was Millersville’s top offensive player in back-to-back seasons and was the Co-Sixth Player of the Year in 1995.

The 41-year-old Damon graduated from Millersville with a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication in 1997 before earning her master’s degree in Corporate Communication from Fairleigh Dickinson in 2006.

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TOM LOCHNER Assistant Coach First Season Temple ’89

Tom Lochner was Lafayette coach Kia Damon’s first hire when she took the head coaching job at Lafayette, bringing with him more than 30 years of experience of the sidelines of successful collegiate and high school programs.

“I am very excited to have Tom on staff. Our players are going to thrive under his tutelage,” Damon said. “I have known him for well over 15 years and I have always been impressed with his demeanor, knowledge of the game and work ethic. We share a similar philosophy on the value of education through sport and our role in the process. Tom has played an integral role in building successful programs throughout his career and I am very confident he will do the same here at Lafayette.”

Lochner spent the last six seasons as an assistant coach at the Univer- sity of Delaware, where he helped the program average 21 wins per season en route to a 130-63 record. His assistant coaching tenure under Tina Martin ended with her retirement in April. It was highlighted by the 2012-13 season during which the Blue Hens finished with a 32-4 record, and an undefeated mark in conference play.

Delaware also captured a CAA Tournament title for its second straight season and made the program’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16. That team was led by two-time NCAA All-American and 2013 WNBA Rookie of the Year, Elena Delle Donne.

Prior to Delaware, Lochner spent 23 seasons (1987-2010) on the women’s basketball staff at La Salle, including the final six (2004-10) as the Explorers’ head coach. During his time in Philadelphia, the Explorers racked up 296 overall wins to go along with two NCAA Tournament appearances and one WNIT berth. As head coach, he earned 2006-07 Big 5 Coach of the Year honors after leading La Salle to 19 wins. He finished his head coaching career with a 71-102 record.

Lochner started his career in 1983 as head girls’ basketball coach at Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons High School in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1983-87 where he compiled an 88-13 record. He led his alma mater to a 1986 New York State Championship and was acknowledged as New York State Section II Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1986. In 2010-11, Lochner served as an assistant coach at William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia after his lengthy La Salle tenure ended.

A 1989 graduate of Temple University, Lochner earned his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education/Athletic Administration in 1989 and later secured his master’s degree in Sports Management in 1997 from Temple. During his time at La Salle, he com- pleted a second master’s degree, this in Elementary/Special Education in 2006.

Lochner resides in Willow Grove, Pa. with his wife Beth. Their son, Curtis Lochner, is a junior on the Delaware men’s basketball team while daughter, Samantha, is a sophomore on the St. Peter’s University women’s basketball team.

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NATALIE JARRETT Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator First Season UCLA ’03

Natalie Jarrett begins her first season on Kia Damon’s Lafayette wom- en’s basketball coaching staff and will serve as the recruiting coordinator and post coach.

Jarrett was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons. Prior to her time at Lipscomb, she spent four seasons on the staff at the Uni- versity of California Santa Barbara as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. That tenure was highlighted by a 2012 Big West Conference Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance.

Prior to getting into collegiate coaching, Jarrett was a physical education teacher and head girls’ basketball coach at Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, Calif. In her six seasons (2005-11), Jarrett coached her squad to four conference titles and the program advanced to the CIF champion- ship game in her final year.

She was the head coach for the Cal Sparks AAU team (2009-11) and U-15 GBL Lady Rebels (2007-09) and also worked as an assistant coach for the U-16 Team Elite (2007-09). Jarrett got her coaching career started at the Pilgrim School in Los Angeles (2003-05).

Born in Jamaica, Jarrett grew up in Wenatchee, Wash. and played her college basketball at UCLA where she was a four-year letterwinner. In her sophomore season of 2001, the Bruins finished second in the Pac 10 and secured an NCAA Tournament appearance. Jarrett graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2003. She went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Athletic Administration from in 2013.

“Natalie is a great addition to our staff,” Damon said. “I wanted to hire a coach who is not only competent in teaching the game, but also one who connects well with people. Natalie has a diverse background and her experiences as a player, educator and coach will enrich the experience of our players.”

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JENNIFER MONTOYA Assistant Coach First Season Penn State ’14

Jennifer Montoya embarks on her coaching career under the tutelage of Kia Damon and will work with the program’s guards. Montoya comes to College Hill after spending the last six seasons working with the Penn State women’s basketball staff. In 2016-17, she was the director of scouting and video operations for the Big 10 program. During the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 seasons, she served as a recruiting assistant and special projects coordinator.

Her involvement with Penn State basketball coincided with her time as an undergraduate at the school, working as an intern and head travel manager (2010-14) while seeing the Lady Lions win three straight Big Ten titles from 2012-14. Following Penn State’s 2013 championship season, Montoya garnered WNBA internship experience with the Min- nesota Lynx.

In 2014, the native of Los Alamitos, Calif. graduated from Penn State with dual degrees in International Politics and Global and International Studies (with minors in Spanish and Latino Studies). She earned her master’s degree in International Affairs in 2016.

“I have watched Jennifer grow from a student manager to most recently serving as women’s basketball’s Director of Scouting and Video Technology at Penn State,” Damon said. “I have always been very impressed with her work ethic and her selfless nature. She will make an immediate impact with her knowledge of analytics, commitment to developing players both on and off the court, and recruiting.”

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THE COLLEGE

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EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA

THE CITY convenience stores, and other stores Situated at the confluence of the and services adjacent to campus. Lehigh and Delaware rivers, Easton has “Today, many of the architect- many charms, including its architec- designed mansions and other homes ture, natural beauty, generous people, towering above Easton’s downtown, and rich history. Amble downtown built a century or so later, fly flags on and you’ll find a range of restaurants, the Fourth of July, acknowledging the antique shops, art galleries, a yoga city’s prominent place in the country’s studio, a used book store and, on the early history. weekends, live jazz. With its proximity Years passed, and as the city and to New York City and Philadelphia, its the country grew, Lafayette College affordability, and intriguing, downtown bought land in 1832 on what it called living spaces, Easton attracts artists, Mount Lafayette and moved to that musicians, photographers, writers, site two years later. As common usage actors, and other creative types to its changed the name to College Hill, the DOWNTOWN EASTON neighborhoods. streets hugging the edge of campus Founded in 1752, Easton was one became the College Hill neighborhood Downtown Easton attracts people of only three cities where the Decla- of today. to its many restaurants, art galleries, ration of Independence was publicly Many of the streets are named af- and antique shops. The State Theatre read after its adoption by the Second ter early professors, college presidents Center for the Arts hosts concerts, Continental Congress. The reading, on or trustees. College Hill’s main artery, plays, musicals, comics, and dance July 6, 1776, in Easton’s Great Square, Cattell Street, honors Dr. William performances by marquee, bold-faced now called Centre Square, was greeted Cassidy Cattell, a Presbyterian minister names. The Crayola Factory and the with shouts, huzzahs, and the firing who served as Lafayette’s president National Canal Museum are very of muskets. Today, Centre Square from 1863 to 1883. popular with families. is home to retail stores, restaurants Many of the structures that For outdoor adventures, the and the country’s oldest, continuously line Cattell Street, originally built as Pocono Mountains, situated just north operating open-air market, Easton residences, have been converted to of the Lehigh Valley, offer skiing and Farmers’ Market. It, too, dates back to businesses. Cattell Street is a perfect snowboarding in the winter. Warmer about 1752. example of the original egalitarian weather brings people out on the nature of College Hill, where handsome rivers and wooded trails for fishing, THE NEIGHBORHOOD villas stand next to ordinary homes.” tubing, walking, hiking, and biking. College Hill is a shady, sidewalk- Easton’s Main Street Initiative filled residential community with a va- By Kathryn Finegan Clark in (eastonmainstreet.org) is a resource riety of casual dining spots, hair salons, Because You Live Here to find out what’s happening down- town. In addition, the Easton Business Association (eastonnow.com) puts out a monthly calendar of events for the city. The Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau (lehighvalleypa. org) provides an overview of the area’s shopping, hotels, spas, restau- rants, sports, and more.

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LAFAYETTE AT A GLANCE

Students say Lafayette is a special place because of the breadth of the curriculum, encompassing the arts and humanities, social and natural sciences, and engineering. It gives Lafayette a “university feel” in an environment dedicated to the undergraduate. Professors work with students from vastly different disciplines on a regular basis to solve real problems. This is the hallmark of a Lafayette liberal arts education.

Founded: In 1826 by citizens of Easton, Pennsylvania, and named for the Marquis de Lafayette in honor of his “talents, virtues, and services in the great cause of freedom.”

Character: Most academically competitive, independent, undergraduate, coeducational, and residential.

Degrees: Bachelor of arts in 37 fields; bachelor of science in 14 fields of science and four fields of engineering.

Enrollment: Approximately 2,450 students; 53 percent men, 47 percent women. Students come from 46 U.S. states and territories and 48 countries.

Faculty: 215 full-time faculty members, 99 percent holding a doctorate or other terminal degree; 10.5 to 1 student-faculty ratio.

Campus: 69 buildings, comprising approximately 1.76 million square feet, on 340 total acres, including a 230-acre athletic campus.

Endowment: Total endowment of more than $750 million. As an exclusively undergraduate institution, Lafayette focuses all of its resources on undergraduates.

Location: Easton, Pennsylvania, population 30,000, in Lehigh Valley of 800,000; about 70 miles west of New York City and 60 miles north of Philadelphia; the Pocono Mountains are about 35 miles north.

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ALISON BYERLY - PRESIDENT Inaugurated as Lafay- to curricular innovation and technology, Universities in Atlanta. ette’s 18th president enrollment size and program capacity, Byerly is the author of two books, Oct. 4, 2013, Alison and the integrated student experience. Are We There Yet? Virtual Travel and Byerly is a nationally Also in 2014, a new building Victorian Realism, published in 2012 recognized scholar opened downtown as part of the Wil- and Realism, Representation, and the and one of the na- liams Arts Campus, which will include Arts in Nineteenth-Century Literature, tion’s most prominent two buildings for the College Theater published in 1997 and reissued in 2006. thought leaders on the and Film & Media Studies programs, the Are We There Yet? connects the Vic- role of technology in Ahart Family Arts Plaza, and the Wil- torian fascination with “virtual travel” higher education. She has a long and liams Visual Arts Building. with the rise of realism in 19th century deep involvement in and commitment In conjunction with her inaugura- fiction and 21st century experiments in to an interdisciplinary and global ap- tion, Byerly hosted an online confer- virtual reality. Byerly began research for proach to higher education. ence, inviting presidential colleagues at the project as a visiting fellow at Harris Under Byerly, Lafayette launched national liberal arts colleges to share Manchester College, Oxford, in 2002- the public phase of its $400 million their insights on the myriad of chal- 03 and completed the manuscript while “Live Connected, Lead Change” cam- lenges facing higher education. a visiting scholar at Stanford University paign, the most ambitious fundraising Before becoming Lafayette in 2008-09. Byerly is the author of effort in the College’s history, Nov. president, Byerly served in leadership many scholarly articles and book chap- 21, 2014, at the American Museum of positions at Middlebury College for 13 ters, including “Technologies of Travel Natural History in New York City. years, most recently as provost and in the Victorian Novel” in The Oxford The campaign seeks to strengthen executive vice president. A member of Handbook of the Victorian Novel. the connections between liberal arts the Middlebury faculty from 1989-2013, Among other leadership roles in and engineering, to better educate she held an interdisciplinary appoint- national organizations, she served on students to meet society’s increased ment as College Professor and served the Coordinating Committee of the demand for science and technology as a visiting scholar at MIT, Stanford, Alliance to Advance Liberal Arts Col- while preparing them to think critically and Oxford. leges from 2010-12 and as a member and creatively. A second priority is to A leading voice nationally on of the New Faculty Fellows Selection provide support for innovative and emerging forms of digital scholarship, Committee of the American Council of interdisciplinary teaching and learning, the changing role of the humanities Learned Societies from 2009-11. Byerly creating an immersive, 24/7 educational in the digital age, the importance of is a member of the board of trustees of experience. A third goal is to build a curricular innovation, and MOOCs Lehigh Valley Health Network. campus community that creates lifelong (massively open online courses), Byerly A native of Glenside, Pa., Byerly connections among students and gives has lectured widely on these topics at earned a bachelor’s degree with hon- them the intellectual and social skills the annual convention of the Modern ors in English at Wellesley in 1983, a they need to succeed. Language Association (MLA), the bien- master’s in English at Penn in 1984, and The campaign kickoff was held on nial Media in Transition conference, the a doctorate in English at Penn in 1989. the eve of the 150th meeting between MIT Communications Forum, and other At Penn, she was the recipient of a Uni- Lafayette and Lehigh in college football’s venues. Her essays have appeared in versity Fellowship, Dean’s Fellowship, most-played rivalry. The game, before The Chronicle of Higher Education and Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teach- a sellout crowd of more than 49,000 Inside Higher Ed. ing, and Mellon Dissertation Fellowship. people in Yankee Stadium, capped a While serving as a visiting scholar As an undergraduate, she received week of celebration among students, in literature at MIT, Byerly led an online Wellesley’s Jacqueline Award in English faculty, staff, and alumni on campus, in seminar on evaluating digital scholar- Composition and Mary C. Lyons Prize New York, and across the country. ship hosted in October 2012 by the in Writing. Campaign gifts have included $27.9 National Institute for Technology in Byerly is married to Stephen million from Kent Rockwell ’66 to sup- Liberal Education. In January 2013 at Jensen, a medical editor. They have a port initiatives in science, technology, MLA’s annual convention in Boston, she daughter, Laramie, a student at Car- and innovation, and a gift of $10 million led a workshop on the same topic and leton College, and a son, Ryan, in high from an anonymous donor toward presented research on locative media school. financial aid for students. The Oechsle and the environment. Later that month, Center for Global Education opened for she spoke on ways colleges and univer- classes in 2015. sities can respond to the opportunities Byerly convened three Presidential and challenges presented by online Task Forces in 2014, charging them education at the annual meeting of the with examining strategic issues related American Association of Colleges and

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BRUCE MCCUTCHEON - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bruce McCutcheon hosted the Patriot League Champion- completed his term on the NCAA enters his 17th year ships in 2011. In the summer of 2007, Division I FCS Football Championship as director of athlet- Kamine Varsity House at Metzgar Fields, Committee and the NCAA Division I ics for Lafayette’s which houses 11 teams, received a dras- Football Issues Committee. He served a 23- sport varsity tic makeover and renovation. In 2011, four-year term on the NCAA Academ- athletics program. the Morel Field House was opened, ics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet and He was named the housing indoor batting facilities for was chairman of the ECAC Division I 10th director of ath- baseball and softball and in Kirby Sports Robbins Scholar-Athlete Committee. letics in the history Center the men’s and women’s basket- He holds memberships in the National of the College on ball locker rooms were expanded and Association of Collegiate Directors Sept. 20, 2001. renovated. McCutcheon also oversaw a of Athletics and the National Football renovation of the Kirby Sports Center Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In 2013, McCutcheon was named an arena which was completed in August Under Armour A.D. of the Year and 2013. The 2015-16 academic year saw McCutcheon began his tenure at La- presented with the award at NACDA’s the completion of a $5.6M renovation fayette in July of 1990, after serving as annual convention in Orlando, Fla. of Weinstein Natatorium. assistant director of athletics at Temple University for one year. That followed a Since his appointment as director, McCutcheon has also upgraded the de- five-year tenure as an assistant athletic McCutcheon has orchestrated a far- partment by creating full-time positions director at Southern Illinois University reaching upgrade in athletic facilities, in several sports, including volleyball, in Carbondale, Ill. McCutcheon graduat- increased the number and quality of men’s and women’s soccer and baseball, ed from the College of William & Mary the coaching staff and other personnel, as well as strength and conditioning, in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in played a key role in the development of athletic training and athletic equipment Physical Education. He was a two-sport a visual identity program, implemented a services. athlete at William & Mary, competing comprehensive leadership development in football and track. He later earned a program for student-athletes, and built In 2011, McCutcheon introduced the Master of Arts degree in Sports Admin- upon Lafayette’s long-standing tradition Oaks Leadership Academy as a compre- istration from The Ohio State Univer- of scholar-athlete excellence. hensive program to develop, challenge, sity in 1982 and completed his Doctor and support Lafayette student-athletes of Philosophy degree in Sport Manage- Upon assuming the athletic director and coaches in their quest to become ment in 1988, also from Ohio State. reins, McCutcheon quickly began to effective leaders in academics, athletics change the culture of Lafayette Athletics and life. The Oaks Leadership Acad- A native of Media, Pa., McCutcheon and and he garnered the support of the Col- emy was developed as a partnership his wife, Pat, reside on College Hill and lege’s central administration and the Ma- between Lafayette and Janssen Peak have three children, Ian, Meghan and roon Club on several major initiatives Performance and provides the leader- Gavin. Ian, a 2009 Lafayette graduate, in the areas of facilities and personnel. ship development programming to went on to earn his law degree from Early in his tenure as director, Mc- accomplish this objective. McCutcheon Ohio State, and in June 2014 he was Cutcheon spearheaded the creation of is proud to oversee a varsity athlet- married to Cara Mulholland. Ian’s sister, an athletic facilities master plan, which ics program with a proud tradition of Meghan, graduated from Radford Uni- has resulted in far-reaching upgrades in academic excellence. Lafayette’s scholar- versity in 2012 while Gavin graduated athletic facilities. The results of that en- athletes excel as witnessed by gradu- from Roanoke College in 2017 deavor include the $33 million renova- ation rates among the nation’s best, tion of Fisher Stadium, the construction prestigious postgraduate scholarship of Kamine Stadium for baseball, renova- awards and Academic All-America and tion of Mike Bourger ’44 Field at Oaks Patriot League academic honors. Stadium for soccer, the construction of a new softball stadium, the transforma- An experienced administrator, Mc- tion of the swimming pool to Weinstein Cutcheon serves on the executive com- Natatorium and several Maroon Club mittee of the Division I Football Cham- Strength Center renovation projects. pionship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and served as Additionally, the track and field program chair of the Patriot League’s Committee has been relocated to Metzgar Fields on Athletic Administration. In June 2017, Athletic Complex where a new track McCutcheon was elected the First Vice opened for competition in 2009 and President of the FCS ADA. He recently

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HANNAH STEWART-GAMBINO - FACULTY MENTOR

Hannah Stewart-Gambino, Professor of Government & Law and Inter- national Affairs, was named the new faculty mentor for the Lafayette women’s basketball team this past season. “I am thrilled to serve as the faculty mentor for the Lafayette wom- en’s basketball team,” Stewart-Gambino said. “I am really excited about offering my help and assistance to the members of the team. I am happy to support them in their extraordinary commitment in the classroom and on the court.” Stewart-Gambino’s academic areas of specialization include compara- tive politics and Latin American politics and religion. She is the author or editor of four volumes and multiple peer reviewed articles related to the politics of Catholicism and Pentecostalism in Latin America, and she also has published in areas related to strategic planning, curricular development, and higher education administration.

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2016-17 SEASON REVIEW

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2016-17 SEASON RESULTS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games (4-28) (1-11) (3-14) (0-3) Conference (2-16) (1-8) (1-8) (0-0) Non-Conference (2-12) (0-3) (2-6) (0-3)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/11/16 at La Salle 56-49 W (13)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (9)Gumbs, Olivia 11/14/16 at Rider 58-76 L (12)Ptasinski, Anna (7)Gumbs, Olivia 11/16/16 ROBERT MORRIS 51-62 L (13)Stipa, Sammy (7)Hood, Maia 11/19/16 vs CHATTANOOGA 43-68 L (19)Ptasinski, Anna (7)Stipa, Sammy 11/20/16 at LOUISVILLE 48-92 L (9)Lutz, Ashley (5)Santarelli, Alexis (9)Gumbs, Olivia 11/21/16 vs BOWLING GREEN 42-69 L (14)Ribarich, Angela (12)Gumbs, Olivia 11/27/16 vs HAMPTON 55-58 L (12)Hood, Maia (10)Gumbs, Olivia 11/30/16 PENN 47-64 L (10)Ptasinski, Anna (4)Ottewill-Soulsby, H 12/03/16 at St. John’s 46-64 L (14)Gumbs, Olivia (9)Santarelli, Alexis 12/07/16 at Princeton 27-65 L (7)Gumbs, Olivia (9)Gumbs, Olivia 12/11/16 at Duquesne 52-67 L (13)Stipa, Sammy (5)Ptasinski, Anna 12/21/16 DREXEL 39-81 L (11)Hood, Maia (12)Gumbs, Olivia 12/30/16 * at Colgate 69-76 L (20)Agnello, Sarah (11)Cantwell, Alex 01/02/17 * LOYOLA 55-60 Lot (13)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (9)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (13)Agnello, Sarah 01/05/17 * at Army West Point 73-76 L (3ot) (16)Gumbs, Olivia (9)Ottewill-Soulsby, H 01/08/17 * at Boston University 50-68 L (15)Stipa, Sammy (6)Santarelli, Alexis 01/11/17 * HOLY CROSS 61-67 L (13)Holland, Nia (8)Gumbs, Olivia 01/14/17 * at Navy 41-76 L (12)Gumbs, Olivia (12)Gumbs, Olivia 01/18/17 * AMERICAN 52-76 L (17)Stipa, Sammy (8)Cantwell, Alex 01/21/17 * LEHIGH 53-56 L (13)Stipa, Sammy (8)Gumbs, Olivia 01/28/17 * at Loyola Maryland 47-75 L (10)Gumbs, Olivia (4)Hood, Maia (10)Lutz, Ashley (4)Gumbs, Olivia 02/01/17 * ARMY 55-63 L (19)Ptasinski, Anna (15)Lutz, Ashley 02/04/17 * BOSTON U. 58-75 L (19)Gumbs, Olivia (11)Gumbs, Olivia 02/08/17 * at Holy Cross 85-70 W (25)Gumbs, Olivia (14)Gumbs, Olivia 02/11/17 * NAVY 65-68 L (19)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (7)Gumbs, Olivia (7)Stipa, Sammy 02/15/17 * at American 45-75 L (14)Gumbs, Olivia (7)Lutz, Ashley 02/18/17 * at Lehigh 60-69 L (21)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (7)Gumbs, Olivia 02/22/17 * BUCKNELL 65-79 L (15)Gumbs, Olivia (7)Ottewill-Soulsby, H 02/25/17 * COLGATE 90-85 W (30)Gumbs, Olivia (13)Lutz, Ashley 03/01/17 * at Bucknell 61-78 L (20)Gumbs, Olivia (14)Lutz, Ashley 03/04/17 ^ at Holy Cross 58-54 W (20)Gumbs, Olivia (15)Gumbs, Olivia 03/06/17 $ at Navy 37-53 L (12)Ottewill-Soulsby, H (19)Lutz, Ashley

* Patriot League contest ^ Patriot League Torunament- First Round $ Patriot League Tournament- Quarterfinal

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                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

       2016-17 PATRIOT  LEAGUE FINAL  STANDINGS                              SCHOOL CONFERENCE  OVERALL                     BUCKNELL  16-2  27-6             NAVY  14-4 24-10                     ARMY   12-6 22-9              AMERICAN   11-7 15-16                       BOSTON U.   11-7  13-17              COLGATE   7-11  10-20                       HOLY CROSS   6-12 8-22              LOYOLA   6-12  11-20                      LEHIGH 5-13 10-20                       LAFAYETTE       2-16 4-28                       

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              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@LafayetteWBB 48 #RollPards Lafayette Leopards Women’s Basketball Media Guide

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

        

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            @LafayetteWBB 49 #RollPards Lafayette Leopards

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                            

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

    

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     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

                                               

                                       

     @LafayetteWBB 52 #RollPards Lafayette Leopards Women’s Basketball Media Guide

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                       

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     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                  

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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RECORDS & RESULTS Lafayette Leopards Women’s Basketball Media Guide

SCORING RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Points Points Pts. Avg. 1. Maureen McManus 1813 1983-87 1. Maureen McManus 626 1986-87 1976-77 Lisa Falcone 244 13.6 2. Emily Homan 1564 2011-15 2. Maureen McManus 508 1985-86 1977-78 Lisa Falcone 263 14.6 3. Stacey Cagenello 1520 1983-87 3. Emily Homan 493 2014-15 1978-79 Barbara Schmauch 272 16.0 4. Colleen Fitzpatrick 1399 2000-04 4. Chris Sieling 480 1993-94 1979-80 Ellen Fitzkee 241 12.1 5. Vanessa Van De Venter 1381 2004-08 5. Vanessa Van De Venter 468 2007-08 1980-81 Ellen Fitzkee 254 12.7 6. Chris Sieling 1377 1990-94 6. Colleen Fitzpatrick 460 2002-03 1981-82 Maureen McKenna 288 12.5 7. LaKeisha Wright 1316 2007-11 7. Terri Dadio 442 1991-92 1982-83 Maureen McKenna 355 14.2 8. Terri Dadio 1283 1988-92 8. Chris Sieling 436 1992-93 1983-84 Stacey Cagenello 359 13.8 9. Tiffany Bedics 1223 1995-99 9. Jamie O’Hare 424 2015-16 1984-85 Maureen McManus 406 13.5 10. Laurie King 1211 1986-90 10. Beth Mowins 423 1988-89 1985-86 Maureen McManus 508 17.5 11. Jamie O’Hare 1209 2012-16 11. Emily Homan 412 2013-14 1986-87 Maureen McManus 626 20.9 12. Theresa O’Connell 1178 1986-90 12. Maureen McManus 406 1984-85 1987-88 Nancy Lembo 377 12.6 13. Beth Mowins 1156 1985-89 13. Stacey Cagenello 399 1985-86 1988-89 Beth Mowins 423 14.6 14. Dana Wolfe 1098 1981-85 14. Alicia Yapsuga 394 1996-97 1989-90 Theresa O’Connell 343 12.3 15. Nancy Lembo 1076 1984-88 15. Stacey Cagenello 389 1986-87 1990-91 Terri Dadio 360 12.4 16. Maureen McKenna 1074 1979-83 16. Nancy Lembo 377 1987-88 1991-92 Terri Dadio 442 15.8 17. Alicia Yapsuga 1028 1995-99 17. Laurie King 374 1988-89 1992-93 Chris Sieling 436 16.1 18. Danielle Fiacco 1008 2010-14 18. Stacey Cagenello 373 1984-85 1993-94 Chris Sieling 480 17.8 19. Jennifer Bayer 979 1999-03 19. Jennifer Bayer 372 1999-00 1994-95 Dana Gould 274 10.1 20. Lindsay Myers 966 2001-06 20. Tiffany Bedics 368 1996-97 1995-96 Tiffany Bedics 329 12.2 Theresa O’Connell 368 1988-89 1996-97 Alicia Yapsuga 394 13.6 Scoring Average (min. 40 games) 1997-98 Ali Berlin 317 11.3 1. Maureen McManus 15.8 1983-87 Scoring Average (min. 15 games) 1998-99 Alicia Yapsuga 304 10.9 2. Emily Homan 13.3 2011-15 1. Maureen McManus 20.9 1986-87 1999-00 Jennifer Bayer 372 12.8 3. Stacey Cagenello 13.2 1983-87 2. Chris Sieling 17.8 1993-94 2000-01 Jennifer Bayer 335 12.0 4. Colleen Fitzpatrick 13.1 2000-04 3. Maureen McManus 17.5 1985-86 2001-02 Colleen Fitzpatrick 340 12.6 5. Lauren Mazza 13.0 2004-08 4. Emily Homan 16.4 2014-15 2002-03 Colleen Fitzpatrick 460 16.4 6. Carol Way 12.8 1976-79 Colleen Fitzpatrick 16.4 2002-03 2003-04 Colleen Fitzpatrick 355 14.2 7. Lisa Falcone 12.8 1976-79 6. Chris Sieling 16.1 1992-93 2004-05 Lindsay Myers 282 10.1 8. Chris Sieling 12.3 1990-94 7. Barbara Schmauch 16.0 1978-79 2005-06 Kara Stetler 286 10.2 9. Maureen McKenna 12.2 1979-83 8. Terri Dadio 15.8 1991-92 2006-07 Vanessa Van De Venter 361 12.0 10. Vanessa Van De Venter 11.9 2004-08 9. Vanessa Van De Venter 15.6 2007-08 2007-08 Vanessa Van De Venter 468 15.6 11. Tiffany Bedics 11.5 1995-99 10. Lisa Falcone 14.6 1977-78 2008-09 LaKeisha Wright 354 11.1 12. Terri Dadio 11.3 1988-92 Beth Mowins 14.6 1988-89 2009-10 LaKeisha Wright 326 11.2 13. Laurie King 10.9 1986-90 Jamie O’Hare 14.6 2015-16 2010-11 LaKeisha Wright 360 12.0 14. LaKeisha Wright 10.9 2007-11 13. Colleen Fitzpatrick 14.2 2003-04 2011-12 Emily Homan 354 11.8 15. Dana Wolfe 10.7 1981-85 Maureen McKenna 14.2 1982-83 2012-13 Emily Homan 305 10.9 16. Ellen Fitzkee 10.5 1977-81 15. Lauren Mazza 14.1 1989-90 2013-14 Emily Homan 412 13.7 17. Theresa O’Connell 10.4 1986-90 16. Stacey Cagenello 13.8 1983-84 2014-15 Emily Homan 493 16.4 Jamie O’Hare 10.4 2012-16 Stacey Cagenello 13.8 1985-86 2015-16 Jamie O’Hare 424 14.6 18. Jennifer Bayer 10.2 1999-03 18. Emily Homan 13.7 2013-14 2016-17 Olivia Gumbs 337 10.5 19. Beth Mowins 9.9 1985-89 19. Alicia Yapsuga 13.6 1996-97 20. Christel Rocha 9.8 1996-01 Lisa Falcone 13.6 1976-77

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FIELD GOAL RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Field Goals Made Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) 1. Maureen McManus 690 1983-87 1. Maureen McManus 232 1986-87 1976-77 Carol Way .406 2. Stacey Cagenello 616 1983-87 2. Emily Homan 194 2014-15 1977-78 Carol Way .390 3. Emily Homan 611 2011-15 3. Maureen McManus 190 1985-86 1978-79 Barbara Schmauch .517 4. Chris Sieling 525 1990-94 4. Chris Sieling 185 1993-94 1979-80 Ellen Fitzkee .354 5. LaKeisha Wright 517 2007-11 5. Terri Dadio 171 1991-92 1980-81 Maureen McKenna .495 6. Colleen Fitzpatrick 507 2000-04 6. Emily Homan 168 2013-14 1981-82 Maureen McKenna .447 7. Laurie King 505 1986-90 7. Colleen Fitzpatrick 167 2002-03 1982-83 Maureen McKenna .479 8. Vanessa Van De Venter 496 2004-08 8. Nancy Lembo 165 1987-88 1983-84 Maureen McManus .472 9. Maureen McKenna 489 1979-83 Jamie O’Hare 165 2015-16 1984-85 Maureen McManus .497 10. Theresa O’Connell 488 1986-90 10. Stacey Cagenello 163 1985-86 1985-86 Mary Prokapus .543 1986-87 Maureen McManus .573 Field Goals Attempted Field Goals Attempted 1987-88 Dianne Tanczos .571 1. Stacey Cagenello 1427 1983-87 1. Jamie O’Hare 475 2015-16 1988-89 Beth Mowins .487 2. Maureen McManus 1333 1983-87 2. Emily Homan 431 2014-15 1989-90 Lauren Mazza .500 3. Emily Homan 1330 2011-15 3. Theresa O’Connell 410 1988-89 1990-91 Lauren Mazza .453 4. Jamie O’Hare 1327 2012-16 4. Maureen McManus 405 1986-87 1991-92 Stacy Farrow .468 5. Theresa O’Connell 1265 1986-90 5. Vanessa Van De Venter 382 2007-08 1992-93 Chris Sieling .494 6. LaKeisha Wright 1204 2007-11 Stacey Cagenello 382 1985-86 1993-94 Chris Sieling .500 7. Dana Wolfe 1195 1981-85 7. Terri Dadio 379 1991-92 1994-95 Dana Gould .378 8. Tiffany Bedics 1194 1995-99 8. Maureen McManus 377 1985-86 1995-96 Dana Gould .447 9. Vanessa Van De Venter 1155 2004-08 9. LaKeisha Wright 373 2010-11 1996-97 Alicia Yapsuga .582 10. Laurie King 1129 1986-90 10. Chris Sieling 370 1993-94 1997-98 Ali Berlin .425 1998-99 Alicia Yapsuga .509 Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made) Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) 1999-00 Jennifer Bayer .522 1. Colleen Fitzpatrick .589 2000-04 1. Colleen Fitzpatrick .620 2001-02 2000-01 Jennifer Bayer .532 2. Maureen McManus .518 1983-87 2. Colleen Fitzpatrick .601 2003-04 2001-02 Colleen Fitzpatrick .620 3. Jennifer Bayer .514 1999-03 3. Colleen Fitzpatrick .582 2002-03 2002-03 Colleen Fitzpatrick .582 4. Alicia Yapsuga .512 1995-99 4. Alicia Yapsuga .582 1996-97 2003-04 Colleen Fitzpatrick .601 5. Mary Prokapus .509 1982-86 5. Maureen McManus .573 1986-87 2004-05 Lindsay Myers .361 6. Beth Mowins .480 1985-89 6. Dianne Tanczos .571 1987-88 2005-06 Vanessa Van De Venter .419 7. Chris Sieling .476 1990-94 7. Mary Prokapus .543 1985-86 2006-07 Emily Garner .498 8. Lauren Mazza .470 1989-92 8. Emily Homan .533 2013-14 2007-08 LaKeisha Wright .451 9. Emily Homan .459 2011-15 9. Jennifer Bayer .532 2000-01 2008-09 LaKeisha Wright .472 10. Maureen McKenna .457 1979-83 10. Jennifer Bayer .522 1999-00 2009-10 LaKeisha Wright .454 2010-11 LaKeisha Wright .362 2011-12 Emily Homan .444 2012-13 Danielle Fiacco .433 2013-14 Emily Homan .533 2014-15 Emily Homan .450 2015-16 Jamie O’Hare .347 2016-17 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby .450

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3-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Made 3-Point Percentage (min. 20 made) 1. Jamie O’Hare 182 2012-16 1. Kara Stetler 62 2005-06 1988-89 Beth Mowins .408 2. Kara Stetler 168 2003-07 2. Jamie O’Hare 61 2014-15 1993-94 Marybeth Browne .353 3. Cristin Zavocki 150 2005-09 3. Cristin Zavocki 57 2007-08 1995-96 Tiffany Bedics .337 4. Jessica Spicer 130 2005-09 4. Cristin Zavocki 56 2008-09 1996-97 Tiffany Bedics .333 5. Kristin Doherty 125 2002-06 5. Kara Stetler 48 2006-07 1997-98 Tiffany Bedics .261 6. Tiffany Bedics 115 1995-99 6. Anna Ptasinski 46 2016-17 1998-99 April Shippee .300 7. Anna Ptasinski 111 2014-17 7. Jessica Spicer 45 2006-07 1999-00 Jennifer Corvigno .316 8. Linnel Macklin 106 2011-15 8. Jamie O’Hare 44 2015-16 2000-01 Kim Costello .308 9. Kim Costello 83 1999-03 9. Kristin Doherty 43 2005-06 2001-02 Kim Costello .213 10. Lauren Jackson 71 2007-11 Linnel Macklin 43 2013-14 2002-03 Kim Costello .304 2003-04 Kristin Doherty .352 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 2004-05 Kristin Doherty .345 1. Jamie O’Hare 614 2011-16 1. Cristin Zavocki 185 2008-09 2005-06 Kara Stetler .411 2. Cristin Zavocki 490 2005-09 2. Cristin Zavocki 168 2007-08 2006-07 Kara Stetler .387 3. Kara Stetler 472 2003-07 3. Jamie O’Hare 161 2014-15 2007-08 Cristin Zavocki .339 4. Jessica Spicer 442 2005-09 4. Jessica Spicer 160 2006-07 2008-09 Jessica Spicer .325 5. Tiffany Bedics 389 1995-99 5. Jamie O’Hare 157 2015-16 2009-10 Lauren Jackson .302 6. Kristin Doherty 363 2002-06 6. Jamie O’Hare 155 2013-14 2010-11 Alicia Manning .333 7. Linnel Macklin 360 2011-15 7. Kara Stetler 151 2005-06 2011-12 Brya Freeland .284 8. Anna Ptasinski 321 2014- 8. Jamie O’Hare 141 2012-13 2012-13 Linnel Macklin .366 9. Kim Costello 299 1999-03 9. Anna Ptasinski 136 2016-17 2013-14 Linnel Macklin .319 10. Maddie Peabody 253 2011-15 10. Linnel Macklin 135 2013-14 2014-15 Jamie O’Hare .379 2015-16 Sammy Stipa .435 3-Point Percentage (min. 40 made) 2016-17 Anna Ptasinski .338 1. Kara Stetler .356 2003-07 3-Point Percentage (min. 20 made) 2. Anna Ptasinski .346 2014- 1. Sammy Stipa .435 2015-16 3. Kristin Doherty .344 2002-06 2. Kara Stetler .411 2005-06 4. Sammy Stipa .315 2014- 3. Beth Mowins .408 1988-89 5. Ashley Lutz .326 2013-17 4. Kristin Doherty .391 2005-06 6. Cristin Zavocki .306 2005-09 5. Kara Stetler .387 2006-07 7. Jamie O’Hare .296 2012-16 6. Jamie O’Hare .379 2014-15 8. Tiffany Bedics .296 1995-99 7. Linnel Macklin .366 2012-13 9. Linnel Macklin .294 2011-15 8. Ashley Lutz .364 2014-15 10. Jessica Spicer .294 2005-09 9. Anna Ptasinski .358 2015-16 10. Marybeth Browne .353 1993-94

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FREE THROW RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Free Throws Made Free Throws Made Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 made) 1. Maureen McManus 433 1983-87 1. Maureen McManus 162 1986-87 1977-78 Lisa Falcone .600 2. Beth Mowins 382 1985-89 2. Beth Mowins 145 1988-89 1978-79 Barbara Schmauch .600 3. Colleen Fitzpatrick 376 2000-04 3. Maureen McManus 128 1985-86 1983-84 Dana Wolfe .634 4. Vanessa Van De Venter 361 2004-08 4. Vanessa Van De Venter 124 2007-08 1984-85 Maureen McManus .756 5. Emily Homan 341 2011-15 5. Colleen Fitzpatrick 122 2002-03 1985-86 Maureen McManus .837 6. Chris Sieling 327 1990-94 6. Jennifer Bayer 112 1999-00 1986-87 Maureen McManus .786 7. Terri Dadio 310 1988-92 Chris Sieling 112 1992-93 1987-88 Laurie King .756 8. Emily Garner 302 2005-09 Lauren Mazza 112 1990-81 1988-89 Beth Mowins .797 9. Jennifer Bayer 299 1999-03 9. Chris Sieling 110 1993-94 1989-90 Lauren Mazza .742 Lauren Mazza 299 1989-92 10. Emily Homan 105 2014-15 1990-91 Lauren Mazza .806 1991-92 Stacy Farrow .581 Free Throws Attempted Free Throws Attempted 1992-93 Chris Sieling .737 1. Maureen McManus 556 1983-87 1. Maureen McManus 206 1986-87 1993-94 Chris Sieling .701 2. Beth Mowins 507 1985-89 2. Beth Mowins 182 1988-89 1995-96 Keri Hollister .696 3. Emily Homan 498 2011-15 3. Olivia Gumbs 164 2016-17 1996-97 Keri Hollister .641 4. Colleen Fitzpatrick 483 2000-04 4. Jennifer Bayer 163 1999-00 1997-98 Christel Rocha .716 5. Chris Sieling 481 1990-94 5. Emily Homan 159 2014-15 1998-99 Ali Berlin .651 6. Vanessa Van De Venter 472 2004-08 6. Jennifer Bayer 158 2000-01 1999-00 Jennifer Bayer .687 7. LaKeisha Wright 471 2007-11 7. Chris Sieling 157 1993-94 2000-01 Jennifer Bayer .639 8. Jennifer Bayer 454 1999-03 8. Vanessa Van De Venter 155 2007-08 2001-02 Colleen Fitzpatrick .780 9. Emily Garner 438 2005-09 9. Maureen McManus 153 1985-86 2002-03 Colleen Fitzpatrick .803 10. Stacey Cagenello 410 1983-87 10. Colleen Fitzpatrick 152 2002-03 2003-04 Colleen Fitzpatrick .855 2004-05 Vanessa Van De Venter .804 Free Throw Percentage (min. 150 made) Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 made) 2005-06 Lindsay Myers .661 1. Maureen McManus .779 1983-87 1. Lauren Jackson .857 2009-10 2006-07 Emily Garner .706 2. Colleen Fitzpatrick .778 2000-04 2. Colleen Fitzpatrick .855 2003-04 2007-08 Vanessa Van De Venter .800 3. Kristin Doherty .778 2002-06 3. Maureen McManus .837 1985-86 2008-09 Emily Garner .651 4. Nancy Lembo .767 1984-88 4. Heidi Caruso .811 1992-93 2009-10 Lauren Jackson .857 5. Vanessa Van De Venter .765 2004-08 5. Lauren Mazza .806 1990-91 2010-11 Lauren Jackson .803 6. Sara Harris .762 1996-00 6. Vanessa Van De Venter .804 2004-05 2011-12 Emily Homan .734 7. Terri Dadio .762 1988-92 Maia Hood .804 2015-16 2012-13 Emily Homan .639 8. Beth Mowins .753 1985-89 8. Lauren Jackson .803 2010-11 2013-14 Emily Homan .710 9. Lauren Mazza .749 1989-92 Colleen Fitzpatrick .803 2002-03 2014-15 Emily Homan .660 10. Christel Rocha .721 1996-01 10. Vanessa Van De Venter .800 2007-08 2015-16 Maia Hood .804 2016-17 Olivia Gumbs .585

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REBOUNDING RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Rebounds Rebounds Rbs. Avg. 1. Danielle Fiacco 853 2010-14 1. Alicia Yapsuga 299 1996-97 1976-77 Carol Way 202 11.2 2. Emily Homan 844 2011-15 2. Jennifer Bayer 252 1999-00 1977-78 Carol Way 164 9.1 3. Alicia Yapsuga 813 1995-99 3. Stacy Farrow 248 1991-92 1978-79 Barbara Schmauch 217 12.8 4. Dana Wolfe 791 1981-85 Danielle Fiacco 248 2011-12 1979-80 Lenora Johnson 204 10.2 5. Maureen McManus 774 1983-87 5. Maureen McManus 247 1986-87 1980-81 Lenora Johnson 185 9.7 6. Laurie King 769 1986-90 6. Emily Homan 230 2014-15 1981-82 Dana Wolfe 204 8.9 7. Chris Sieling 727 1990-94 7. Chris Sieling 229 1993-94 1982-83 Dana Wolfe 178 7.4 8. Colleen Fitzpatrick 678 2000-04 Danielle Fiacco 229 2012-13 1983-84 Dana Wolfe 196 7.5 9. Jennifer Bayer 673 1999-03 9. Ashley Lutz 226 2014-15 1984-85 Dana Wolfe 213 7.1 10. Emily Garner 665 2005-09 10. Ashley Lutz 222 2015-16 1985-86 Maureen McManus 203 7.0 11. Vanessa Van De Venter 643 2004-08 11. Barbara Schmauch 217 1978-79 1986-87 Maureen McManus 247 8.2 12. Theresa O’Connell 614 1986-90 12. Dana Gould 214 1994-95 1987-88 Laurie King 209 7.0 13. Stacy Farrow 605 1988-92 13. Emily Garner 213 2008-09 1988-89 Laurie King 213 7.3 14. Keri Hollister 602 1994-98 Laurie King 213 1988-89 1989-90 Laurie King 176 7.7 15. Ashley Lutz 583 2013-17 Dana Wolfe 213 1984-85 1990-91 Stacy Farrow 164 5.7 16. Mary Prokapus 566 1982-86 16. Emily Homan 212 2011-12 1991-92 Stacy Farrow 248 8.9 17. LaKeisha Wright 556 2007-11 17. Colleen Fitzpatrick 211 2002-03 1992-93 Chris Sieling 211 7.8 18. Lindsay Myers 533 2001-06 Chris Sieling 211 1992-93 1993-94 Chris Sieling 229 8.5 19. Stacey Cagenello 518 1983-87 19. Laurie King 209 1987-88 1994-95 Dana Gould 214 7.9 20. Lenora Johnson 506 1977-81 20. Jennifer Bayer 207 2000-01 1995-96 Keri Hollister 159 5.9 Danielle Fiacco 207 2013-14 1996-97 Alicia Yapsuga 299 10.3 Rebounding Average (min. 40 games) 1997-98 Alicia Yapsuga 167 6.4 1. Carol Way 9.4 1976-79 Rebounding Average (min. 15 games) 1998-99 Alicia Yapsuga 206 7.4 2. Lenora Johnson 8.0 1977-81 1. Barbara Schmauch 12.8 1978-79 1999-00 Jennifer Bayer 252 8.7 3. Danielle Fiacco 7.8 2010-14 2. Carol Way 11.2 1976-77 2000-01 Jennifer Bayer 207 7.4 4. Dana Wolfe 7.7 1981-85 3. Alicia Yapsuga 10.3 1996-97 2001-02 Colleen Fitzpatrick 142 5.3 5. Alicia Yapsuga 7.4 1995-99 4. Lenora Johnson 10.2 1979-80 2002-03 Colleen Fitzpatrick 211 7.5 6. Emily Homan 7.2 2011-15 5. Lenora Johnson 9.7 1980-81 2003-04 Colleen Fitzpatrick 170 6.8 7. Lisa Falcone 7.0 1976-79 6. Carol Way 9.1 1977-78 2004-05 Vanessa Van De Venter 152 5.4 Jennifer Bayer 7.0 1999-03 7. Barbara Schmauch 8.9 1977-78 2005-06 Vanessa Van De Venter 157 5.6 9. Laurie King 6.9 1986-90 Dana Wolfe 8.9 1981-82 2006-07 Emily Garner 198 6.6 10. Maureen McManus 6.7 1983-87 Stacy Farrow 8.9 1991-92 2007-08 Vanessa Van De Venter 189 6.3 11. Chris Sieling 6.5 1990-94 10. Jennifer Bayer 8.7 1999-00 2008-09 Emily Garner 213 6.9 12. Colleen Fitzpatrick 6.3 2000-04 11. Chris Sieling 8.5 1993-94 2009-10 Elizabeth Virgin 140 4.8 13. Emily Garner 6.2 2005-09 Danielle Fiacco 8.3 2011-12 2010-11 Danielle Fiacco 169 8.0 14. Mary Prokapus 6.0 1982-86 13. Maureen McManus 8.2 1986-87 2011-12 Danielle Fiacco 248 8.3 15. Ashley Lutz 5.9 2013-17 14. Danielle Fiacco 8.0 2010-11 2012-13 Danielle Fiacco 229 7.9 16. Ellen Senkowski 5.8 1976-80 Lisa Falcone 8.0 1977-78 2013-14 Danielle Fiacco 207 6.9 17. Kelly O’Connor 5.8 1979-83 16. Dana Gould 7.9 1994-95 2014-15 Emily Homan 230 7.7 18. Vanessa Van De Venter 5.5 2004-08 Danielle Fiacco 7.9 2012-13 2015-16 Ashley Lutz 222 7.7 19. Theresa O’Connell 5.4 1986-90 18. Chris Sieling 7.8 1992-93 2016-17 Olivia Gumbs 229 7.2 20. Keri Hollister 5.4 1994-98 Carol Way 7.8 1978-79 20. Emily Homan 7.7 2014-15 Ashley Lutz 7.7 2015-16

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ASSISTS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Assists Assists Asts. Avg. 1. Beth Mowins 715 1985-89 1. Beth Mowins 200 1986-87 1976-77 Sue Longenbach 77 4.8 2. Jamie O’Hare 412 2012-16 2. Beth Mowins 191 1987-88 1977-78 Ellen Fitzkee 68 3.8 3. Heidi Caruso 400 1990-94 3. Beth Mowins 176 1988-89 1978-79 Ellen Fitzkee 86 5.4 4. Ellen Fitzkee 371 1977-81 4. Beth Mowins 148 1985-86 1979-80 Ellen Fitzkee 100 5.0 5. Sara Harris 345 1996-00 5. Jamie O’Hare 141 2015-16 1980-81 Ellen Fitzkee 117 5.9 6. Lindsay Myers 318 2001-06 6. Heidi Caruso 137 1993-94 1981-82 Sharon Basso 93 4.2 7. Stacey Cagenello 316 1983-87 7. Sara Harris 123 1999-00 1982-83 Sharon Basso 90 3.6 8. Theresa O’Connell 311 1986-90 8. Heidi Caruso 122 1991-92 1983-84 Stacey Cagenello 67 2.6 9. Nancy Lembo 290 1984-88 9. Ellen Fitzkee 117 1980-81 1984-85 Dana Wolfe 100 3.3 Sharon Basso 290 1979-83 10. Jamie O’Hare 108 2014-15 1985-86 Beth Mowins 148 5.3 11. Maureen McKenna 282 1979-83 11. Dana Wolfe 100 1984-85 1986-87 Beth Mowins 200 6.7 12. Jessica Spicer 274 2005-09 Ellen Fitzkee 100 1979-80 1987-88 Beth Mowins 191 6.4 13. Maddie Peabody 273 2011-15 13. Christel Rocha 99 1997-98 1988-89 Beth Mowins 176 6.1 14. Christel Rocha 260 1996-01 14. Kim Costello 97 2002-03 1989-90 Theresa O’Connell 92 3.3 15. Kim Costello 253 1999-03 15. Stacey Cagenello 96 1984-85 1990-91 Stephanie Hayes 68 2.4 16. Dana Wolfe 235 1981-85 16. Heidi Caruso 95 1992-93 1991-92 Heidi Caruso 122 4.2 17. Melissa Downey 223 2009-12 17. Sharon Basso 93 1981-82 1992-93 Heidi Caruso 95 3.4 18. Terri Dadio 217 1988-92 18. Lindsay Myers 92 2005-06 1993-94 Heidi Caruso 137 5.1 19. Sue Williams 216 1989-93 Theresa O’Connell 92 1989-90 1994-95 Maggie Hayes 45 1.7 20. Angela Spell 215 1990-94 Nancy Lembo 92 1987-88 1995-96 Tiffany Bedics 58 2.1 1996-97 Sara Harris 90 3.1 Assists Average (min. 40 games) Assists Average (min. 15 games) 1997-98 Christel Rocha 99 3.7 1. Beth Mowins 6.1 1985-89 1. Beth Mowins 6.7 1986-87 1998-99 Sara Harris 88 3.1 2. Ellen Fitzkee 5.0 1977-81 2. Beth Mowins 6.4 1987-88 1999-00 Sara Harris 123 4.2 3. Jamie O’Hare 3.6 2012-16 3. Beth Mowins 6.1 1988-89 2000-01 Christel Rocha 73 2.7 4. Heidi Caruso 3.5 1990-94 4. Ellen Fitzkee 5.9 1980-81 2001-02 Kim Costello 67 2.8 5. Christel Rocha 3.3 1996-01 5. Ellen Fitzkee 5.4 1978-79 2002-03 Kim Costello 97 3.5 Sharon Basso 3.3 1979-83 6. Beth Mowins 5.3 1985-86 2003-04 Lindsay Myers 59 3.1 7. Maureen McKenna 3.2 1979-83 7. Heidi Caruso 5.1 1993-94 2004-05 Lindsay Myers 88 3.1 8. Sara Harris 3.0 1996-00 8. Ellen Fitzkee 5.0 1979-80 2005-06 Lindsay Myers 92 3.3 Lindsay Myers 3.0 2001-06 9. Jamie O’Hare 4.9 2015-16 2006-07 Jessica Spicer 76 2.5 9. Theresa O’Connell 2.8 1986-90 10. Sue Longenbach 4.8 1976-77 2007-08 Jessica Spicer 86 2.9 10. Stacey Cagenello 2.7 1983-87 11. Maureen McKenna 4.4 1980-81 2008-09 Jessica Spicer 88 2.8 11. Kim Costello 2.6 1999-03 12. Sara Harris 4.2 1999-00 2009-10 Melissa Downey 84 2.9 12. Nancy Lembo 2.5 1984-88 Sharon Basso 4.2 1981-82 2010-11 Melissa Downey 62 2.3 13. Maddie Peabody 2.3 2011-15 Heidi Caruso 4.2 1991-92 2011-12 Melissa Downey 64 2.2 Jessica Spicer 2.3 2005-09 15. Ellen Fitzkee 3.8 1977-78 2012-13 Jamie O’Hare 73 2.4 Dana Wolfe 2.3 1981-85 16. Christel Rocha 3.7 1997-98 2013-14 Jamie O’Hare 90 3.3 16. Janet Murray 2.2 1976-80 Maureen McKenna 3.7 1981-82 2014-15 Jamie O’Hare 108 3.6 18. Elizabeth Rojahn 2.1 1999-02 18. Jamie O’Hare 3.6 2014-15 2015-16 Jamie O’Hare 141 4.9 19. Stephanie Hayes 2.0 1990-94 Sharon Basso 3.6 1982-83 2015-16 Jamie O’Hare 141 4.9 Sammy Stipa 2.0 2014- Janet Murray 3.6 1978-79 2016-17 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 82 2.5

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BLOCKED SHOTS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Blocked Shots Blocked Shots Blks. Avg. 1. Danielle Fiacco 364 2010-14 1. Danielle Fiacco 112 2011-12 1978-79 Lenora Johnson 16 2.3 2. Emily Homan 206 2011-15 2. Danielle Fiacco 101 2012-13 1979-80 Lenora Johnson 74 3.7 3. Lenora Johnson 160 1977-81* 3. Danielle Fiacco 80 2013-14 1980-81 Lenora Johnson 70 3.7 4. Theresa O’Connell 124 1986-90 4. Lenora Johnson 74 1979-80 1981-82 Dana Wolfe 6 0.3 5. H. Ottewill-Soulsby 99 2013-17 5. Danielle Fiacco 71 2010-11 1982-83 Dana Wolfe 11 0.5 6. Mary Prokapus 57 1982-86 6. Lenora Johnson 70 1980-81 1983-84 Mary Prokapus 14 0.5 7. Maureen McManus 56 1983-87 7. Emily Homan 63 2014-15 1984-85 Mary Prokapus 19 0.6 8. Kareema Levetter 55 1990-94 8. Emily Homan 56 2011-12 1985-86 Mary Prokapus 17 0.6 9. Brianne Welte 50 2001-05 9. Emily Homan 44 2012-13 1986-87 Theresa O’Connell 25 0.9 Ashley Lutz 50 2013-17 10. Emily Homan 43 2013-14 1987-88 Dianne Tanczos 34 1.2 11. Lindsay Myers 46 2001-06 11. Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 42 2016-17 1988-89 Theresa O’Connell 37 1.3 Angela Ribarch 46 2015-17 12. Theresa O’Connell 37 1988-89 1989-90 Theresa O’Connell 31 1.1 12. Alicia Yapsuga 44 1995-99 12. Dianne Tanczos 34 1987-88 1990-91 Chris Sieling 10 0.3 14. Elizabeth Virgin 43 2007-11 Angela Ribarich 34 2015-16 1991-92 Kareema Levetter 6 0.3 Dianne Tanczos 43 1984-88 15. Theresa O’Connell 31 1989-90 Lauren Mazza 6 0.2 16. Emily Garner 35 2005-09 Theresa O’Connell 31 1987-88 Angela Spell 6 0.2 17. LaKeisha Wright 32 2007-11 17. Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 29 2015-16 1992-93 Kareema Levetter 19 0.7 Christina LiVecchi 32 1998-02 18. Theresa O’Connell 25 1986-87 1993-94 Kareema Levetter 23 0.9 19. Amanda Smith 30 2006-10 19. Brianne Welte 24 2004-05 1994-95 Serena Brooks 9 0.3 Laurie King 30 1986-90 20. Kareema Levetter 23 1993-94 1995-96 Serena Brooks 8 0.3 Alicia Yapsuga 8 0.3 Blocked Shots Average (min. 40 Blocked Shots Average (min. 15 1996-97 Alicia Yapsuga 14 0.5 games) games) 1997-98 Alicia Yapsuga 12 0.5 1. Danielle Fiacco 3.3 2010-14 1. Lenora Johnson 3.7 1979-80 1998-99 Alicia Yapsuga 10 0.4 2. Lenora Johnson 2.5 1977-81* Lenora Johnson 3.7 1980-81 1999-00 Christina LiVecchi 16 0.6 3. Emily Homan 1.7 2011-15 Danielle Fiacco 3.7 2011-12 2000-01 Christina LiVecchi 9 0.3 4. Theresa O’Connell 1.1 1986-90 4. Danielle Fiacco 3.5 2012-13 2001-02 Lindsay Myers 14 0.5 5. Angela Ribarich 1.0 2015-17 5. Danielle Fiacco 3.4 2010-11 2002-03 Brianne Welte 11 0.6 6. H. Ottewill-Soulsby 0.9 2013-17 6. Danielle Fiacco 2.7 2013-14 2003-04 Brianne Welte 15 0.8 7. Brianne Welte 0.7 2001-05 7. Emily Homan 2.1 2014-15 2004-05 Branne Welte 24 0.9 8. Mary Prokapus 0.6 1982-86 8. Emily Homan 1.9 2011-12 2005-06 Lindsay Myers 9 0.3 Dianne Tanczos 0.6 1984-88 9. Emily Homan 1.6 2012-13 2006-07 Emily Garner 11 0.4 Kareema Levetter 0.6 1990-94 10. Emily Homan 1.4 2013-14 2007-08 Emily Garner 11 0.4 11. Ashley Lutz 0.5 2013-17 11. Theresa O’Connell 1.3 1988-89 2008-09 Elizabeth Virgin 16 0.5 Maureen McManus 0.5 1983-87 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 1.3 2016-17 2009-10 Elizabeth Virgin 17 0.6 Shannon Dorsey 0.5 2002-05 13. Dianne Tanczos 1.2 1987-88 2010-11 Danielle Fiacco 71 3.4 14. Lindsay Myers 0.4 2001-06 Angela Ribarich 1.2 2015-16 2011-12 Danielle Fiacco 112 3.7 Alicia Yapsuga 0.4 1995-99 15. Theresa O’Connell 1.1 1989-90 2012-13 Danielle Fiacco 101 3.5 Elizabeth Virgin 0.4 2007-11 Theresa O’Connell 1.1 1987-88 2013-14 Danielle Fiacco 180 2.7 17. Emily Garner 0.3 2005-09 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 1.1 2015-16 2014-15 Emily Homan 63 2.1 Serena Brooks 0.3 1994-97 18. Theresa O’Connell 0.9 1986-87 2015-16 Angela Ribarich 34 1.2 Jennifer Bayer 0.3 1999-03 Brianne Welte 0.9 2004-05 2016-17 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 42 1.3 Kelly Loughney 0.3 2011-14 Jill Rush 0.9 1978-79 * blocked shots were not an official statis- tic until the 1978-79 season

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STEALS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader

Steals Steals Stls. Avg. 1. Heidi Caruso 532 1990-94 1 Heidi Caruso 168 1992-93 1977-78 Carol Way 54 3.0 2. Beth Mowins 309 1985-89 2. Heidi Caruso 153 1993-94 1978-79 Steals not recorded 3. Stacey Cagenello 256 1983-87 3. Heidi Caruso 144 1991-92 1979-80 Sharon Basso 46 2.3 4. Sara Harris 249 1996-00 4. Terri Dadio 93 1991-92 1980-81 Ellen Fitzkee 33 1.7 5. Nancy Lembo 232 1984-88 5. Beth Mowins 90 1988-89 Maureen McKenna 33 1.7 6. Lindsay Myers 226 2001-06 Nancy Lembo 90 1987-88 1981-82 Sharon Basso 48 2.2 7. Terri Dadio 218 1988-92 7. Beth Mowins 89 1987-88 1982-83 Maureen McKenna 61 2.4 8. Theresa O’Connell 205 1986-90 8. Stacey Cagenello 85 1984-85 1983-84 Stacey Cagenello 57 2.2 9. Angela Spell 192 1990-94 9. Sara Harris 79 1999-00 1984-85 Stacey Cagenello 85 2.8 10. Chris Sieling 179 1990-94 10. Jamie O’Hare 78 2015-16 1985-86 Stacey Cagenello 60 2.1 11. Christel Rocha 178 1996-01 11. Keri Hollister 76 1996-97 1986-87 Beth Mowins 72 2.4 Keri Holliser 178 1994-98 12. Christel Rocha 73 1997-98 1987-88 Nancy Lembo 90 3.0 13. Kim Costello 171 1999-03 Dana Gould 73 1994-95 1988-89 Beth Mowins 90 3.1 14. Jessica Spicer 169 2005-09 14. Kim Costello 72 2002-03 1989-90 Theresa O’Connell 52 1.9 15. Jamie O’Hare 168 2012-16 Beth Mowins 72 1986-87 1990-91 Heidi Caruso 67 2.3 16. Sharon Basso 160 1979-83 16. Angels Spell 70 1992-93 1991-92 Heidi Caruso 144 5.0 17. Maureen McKenna 157 1979-83 17. Nancy Lembo 68 1986-87 1992-93 Heidi Caruso 168 6.0 18. Laurie King 155 1986-90 18. Lindsay Myers 67 2004-05 1993-94 Heidi Caruso 153 5.7 18. Dana Wolfe 152 1981-85 Heidi Caruso 67 1990-91 1994-95 Dana Gould 73 2.7 19. Sue Williams 152 1989-93 Theresa O’Connell 67 1987-88 1995-96 Dana Gould 47 2.4 1996-97 Keri Hollister 76 2.6 Steals Average (min. 40 games) Steals Average (min. 15 games) 1997-98 Christel Rocha 73 2.7 1. Heidi Caruso 4.7 1990-94 1 Heidi Caruso 6.0 1992-93 1998-99 Sara Harris 45 1.6 2. Beth Mowins 2.6 1985-89 2. Heidi Caruso 5.7 1993-94 1999-00 Sara Harris 79 2.7 3. Christel Rocha 2.3 1996-01 3. Heidi Caruso 5.0 1991-92 2000-01 Christel Rocha 50 1.9 4. Stacey Cagenello 2.2 1983-87 4. Terri Dadio 3.3 1991-92 2001-02 Lindsay Myers 60 2.1 Sara Harris 2.2 1996-00 5. Janet Murray 3.2 1978-79 2002-03 Kim Costello 72 2.6 6. Lindsay Myers 2.1 2001-06 6. Beth Mowins 3.1 1988-89 2003-04 Elecia Kruise 44 1.6 7. Nancy Lembo 2.0 1984-88 7. Nancy Lembo 3.0 1987-88 2004-05 Lindsay Myers 67 2.4 8. Terri Dadio 1.9 1988-92 Carol Way 3.0 1977-78 2005-06 Lindsay Myers 57 2.0 9. Sharon Basso 1.8 1979-83 Beth Mowins 3.0 1987-88 2006-07 Jessica Spicer 51 1.7 Theresa O’Connell 1.8 1986-90 10. Stacey Cagenello 2.8 1984-85 2007-08 Jessica Spicer 49 1.6 Janet Murray 1.8 1976-80 11. Sara Harris 2.7 1999-00 2008-09 Jessica Spicer 45 1.4 Maureen McKenna 1.8 1979-83 Christel Rocha 2.7 1997-98 2009-10 LaKeisha Wright 40 1.4 13. Angela Spell 1.7 1990-94 Dana Gould 2.7 1994-95 2010-11 Madeline Fahan 34 1.1 Kim Costello 1.7 1999-03 Lisa Falcone 2.7 1977-78 2011-12 Maddie Peabody 28 1.0 15. Keri Holliser 1.6 1994-98 Janet Murray 2.7 1977-78 2012-13 Jamie O’Hare 38 1.3 Chris Sieling 1.6 1990-94 Jamie O’Hare 2.7 2015-16 2013-14 Jamie O’Hare 23 0.9 17. Dana Wolfe 1.5 1981-85 17. Keri Hollister 2.6 1996-97 2014-15 Maddie Peabody 44 1.4 Ellen Fitzkee 1.5 1977-81 Kim Costello 2.6 2002-03 2015-16 Jamie O’Hare 78 2.7 19. Jessica Spicer 1.4 2005-09 19. Angela Spell 2.5 1992-93 2016-17 Sammy Stipa 60 1.9 Jamie O’Hare 1.4 2012-16 20. Maureen McKenna 2.4 1982-83

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PARTICIPATION RECORDS 100 Career Games Played 30 Games Played in a Season Maureen McManus 30 1986-87 Beth Mowins 30 1986-87 Stacey Cagenello 30 1984-85 GP Years GP Year Liz Frey 30 1984-85 1. LaKeisha Wright 121 2007-11 1. Sarah McGorry 32 2008-09 Kate Gruninger 30 1984-85 2. Elizabeth Virgin 120 2007-11 Amanda Smith 32 2008-09

Maddie Peabody 120 2011-15 Jessica Spicer 32 2008-09 Cristin Zavocki 120 2005-09 Elizabeth Virgin 32 2008-09 100 Career Games Started* 5. Jessica Spicer 119 2005-09 LaKeisha Wright 32 2008-09 6. Emily Homan 118 2011-15 Cristin Zavocki 32 2008-09 Starts Years Nancy Lembo 118 1984-88 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 32 2016-17 1. LaKeisha Wright 117 2007-11 8. Beth Mowins 117 1985-89 Alexis Santarelli 32 2016-17 2. Beth Mowins 115 1985-89 Linnel Macklin 117 2011-15 Sammy Stipa 32 2016-17 3. Stacey Cagenello 114 1983-87 10. Melissa Downey 116 2009-12 8. Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 31 2014-15 4. Laurie King 111 1986-90 Vanessa Van De Venter 116 2004-08 Maia Hood 31 2016-17 5. Emily Homan 108 2011-15 Jamie O’Hare 116 2012-16 Sarah Agnello 31 2016-17 6. Angela Spell 102 1990-94 Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby 116 2013-17 Melissa Downey 31 2008-09 7. Vanessa Van De Venter 101 2004-08 14. Sarah McGorry 115 2009-12 Maddie Peabody 31 2014-15 Dana Wolfe 101 1981-85 Maureen McManus 115 1983-87 Emily Garner 31 2008-09 Stacey Cagenello 115 1983-87 Linnel Macklin 31 2014-15 * since 1981-82 season 17. Sara Harris 114 1996-00 Anna Ptasinski 31 2016-17 Terri Dadio 114 1988-92 16. Jamie O’Hare 30 2014-15 Marykay Houck 114 1985-89 Emily Homan 30 2014-15 20. Heidi Caruso 113 1990-94 Ashley Lutz 30 2014-15 Madeline Fahan 113 2010-14 Sammy Stipa 30 2014-15 Theresa O’Connell 113 1986-90 Kelly Loughney 30 2013-14 23. Kristin Doherty 112 2002-06 Kristan Liddle 30 2013-14 April Shippee 112 1995-99 Emily Homan 30 2013-14 Stacy Farrow 112 1988-92 Danielle Fiacco 30 2013-14 Chris Sieling 112 1990-94 Maddie Peabody 30 2013-14 27. Kristan Liddle 111 2010-14 Brya Freeland 30 2013-14 Samaiyah Council 111 1997-02 Kristan Liddle 30 2012-13 Keri Hollister 111 1994-98 Linnel Macklin 30 2012-13 Marybeth Browne 111 1990-94 Jamie O’Hare 30 2012-13 Angela Spell 111 1990-94 Maddie Peabody 30 2012-13 Sue Williams 111 1989-93 Emily Homan 30 2011-12 Laurie King 111 1986-90 Brya Freeland 30 2011-12 34. Danielle Fiacco 110 2010-14 Danielle Fiacco 30 2011-12 Kara Stetler 110 2003-07 Madeline Fahan 30 2010-11 Alicia Yapsuga 110 1995-99 Lauren Jackson 30 2010-11 37. Emily Garner 108 2005-09 Samantha Jordan 30 2010-11 Rhonda Knight 108 1987-91 Sarah McGorry 30 2010-11 39. Amanda Smith 107 2006-10 LaKeisha Wright 30 2010-11 Lindsay Myers 107 2001-06 Meaghan Malone 30 2007-08 Colleen Fitzpatrick 107 2000-04 Jessica Spicer 30 2007-08 Christina LiVecchi 107 1998-02 Vanessa Van De Venter 30 2007-08 43. Tiffany Bedics 106 1995-99 Elizabeth Virgin 30 2007-08 Ali Berlin 106 1995-99 LaKeisha Wright 30 2007-08 45. Laurie Infantino 103 1998-02 Cristin Zavocki 30 2007-08 Liz Frey 103 1981-85 Emily Garner 30 2006-07 Dana Wolfe 103 1981-85 Brittany Purr 30 2006-07 Samantha Jordan 103 2009-13 Jessica Spicer 30 2006-07 49. Stephanie Hayes 101 1990-94 Kara Stetler 30 2006-07 50. Lauren Jackson 100 2007-11 Vanessa Van De Venter 30 2006-07 Dana Gould 100 1992-96 Cristin Zavocki 30 2006-07 Laurie King 30 1987-88 Rhonda Knight 30 1987-88 Nancy Lembo 30 1987-88 Beth Mowins 30 1987-88 Stacey Cagenello 30 1986-87 Nancy Lembo 30 1986-87

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goals Made Free Throw Percentage 1. 2083 (30 games) 1986-87 1. 176 (31 games) 2014-15 1. .763 (461-604) 2002-03 2. 1982 (29 games) 1985-86 2. 150 (30 games) 2013-14 2. .750 (402-536) 2003-04 3. 1978 (29 games) 1991-92 3. 144 (29 games) 2015-16 3. .727 (309-425) 2015-16 4. 1925 (30 games) 2013-14 4. 138 (28 games) 2005-06 4. .721 (375-520) 2004-05 5. 1920 (30 games) 1984-85 5. 136 (30 games) 2006-07 5. .720 (443-615) 1986-87 6. 1902 (29 games) 1988-89 6. 122 (30 games) 2007-08 6. .718 (440-613) 1985-86 7. 1823 (30 games) 1987-88 7. 117 (32 games) 2008-09 7. .716 (371-518) 1999-00 8. 1806 (29 games) 1996-97 8. 102 (28 games) 2004-05 8. .708 (450-636) 1988-89 9. 1800 (31 games) 2014-15 9. 86 (30 games) 2010-11 9. .703 (400-569) 2010-11 10. 1791 (32 games) 2008-09 10. 84 (28 games) 1998-99 10. .702 (355-506) 2013-14

Scoring Average 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rebounds 1. 71.7 (18 games) 1977-78 1. 575 (31 games) 2014-15 1. 1274 (30 games) 2013-14 2. 69.4 (30 games) 1986-87 2. 520 (32 games) 2016-17 2. 1223 (30 games 2012-13 3. 68.3 (29 games) 1985-86 3. 511 (30 games) 2013-14 3. 1210 (30 games) 2011-12 4. 68.2 (29 games) 1991-92 4. 474 (29 games) 2015-16 4. 1195 (30 games) 2010-11 5. 67.9 (20 games) 1980-81 5. 436 (30 games) 2006-07 5. 1175 (31 games) 2014-15 6. 65.8 (18 games) 1976-77 436 (30 games) 2012-13 6. 1167 (29 games) 1991-92 7. 65.6 (29 games) 1988-89 7. 398 (30 games) 2007-08 7. 1109 (30 games) 1986-87 8. 64.2 (30 games) 2013-14 8. 397 (28 games) 2005-06 8. 1099 (30 games) 1984-85 9. 64.1 (17 games) 1978-79 9. 374 (32 games) 2008-09 9. 1090 (32 games) 2008-09 10. 64.0 (30 games) 1984-85 10. 337 (28 games) 2004-05 10. 1074 (26 games) 1983-84

Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Assists 1. 820 (30 games) 1986-87 1. .370 (20-54) 1988-89 1. 485 (30 games) 1986-87 2. 771 (29 games) 1985-86 2. .348 (138-397) 2005-06 2. 475 (30 games) 1987-88 3. 757 (29 games) 1991-92 3. .337 (33-98) 1993-94 3. 455 (30 games) 2013-14 4. 755 (30 games) 1984-85 4. .318 (14-44) 1989-90 4. 445 (29 games) 1999-00 5. 735 (30 games) 1987-88 5. .313 (117-374) 2008-09 5. 439 (27 games) 1993-94 6. 716 (29 games) 1988-89 6. .312 (136-436) 2006-07 6. 438 (29 games) 1991-92 7. 710 (30 games) 2013-14 7. .311 (52-167) 1995-96 7. 407 (29 games) 1985-86 8. 671 (29 games) 1999-00 8. .307 (122-398) 2007-08 8. 396 (30 games) 2006-07 9. 670 (27 games) 1993-94 9. .306 (176-575) 2014-15 396 (30 games) 2012-13 10. 663 (25 games) 1982-83 10. .304 (21-69) 1991-92 10. 389 (30 games) 1984-85 .304 (144-474) 2015-16 Field Goals Attempted Blocked Shots 1. 1858 (30 games) 2013-14 Free Throws Made 1. 188 (30 games) 2011-12 2. 1779 (30 games) 1986-87 1. 461 (28 games) 2002-03 2. 180 (30 games) 2012-13 3. 1774 (29 games) 1991-92 2. 450 (29 games) 1988-89 3. 149 (30 games) 2013-14 4. 1751 (31 games) 2014-15 3. 446 (28 games) 1989-90 4. 125 (31 games) 2014-15 5. 1730 (30 games) 1984-85 4. 443 (30 games) 1986-87 5. 112 (20 games) 1979-80 6. 1684 (30 games) 2010-11 443 (29 games) 1991-92 6. 111 (30 games) 2010-11 7. 1677 (29 games) 2015-16 6. 440 (29 games) 1985-86 7. 100 (32 games 2016-17 8. 1661 (30 games) 1987-88 7. 436 (29 games) 1996-97 8. 93 (29 games) 2015-16 9. 1658 (29 games) 1988-89 8. 413 (28 games) 1992-93 9. 83 (30 games) 1987-88 10. 1649 (29 games) 1985-86 9. 410 (30 games) 1984-85 10. 82 (29 gmaes) 2009-10 10. 402 (28 games) 2003-04 Field Goal Percentage 402 (28 games) 1997-98 Steals 1. .468 (771-1649) 1985-86 1. 478 (29 games) 1991-92 2. .461 (820-1779) 1986-87 Free Throws Attempted 2. 433 (28 games) 1992-93 3. .443 (735-1661) 1987-88 1. 702 (29 games) 1991-92 3. 425 (27 games) 1993-94 4. .436 (755-1730) 1984-85 2. 641 (29 games) 1996-97 4. 353 (29 games) 1990-91 5. .432 (716-1658) 1988-89 3. 639 (28 games) 1989-90 5. 330 (30 games) 1987-88 6. .428 (663-1548) 1982-83 4. 636 (29 games) 1988-89 6. 323 (28 games) 1997-98 7. .428 (671-1569) 1999-00 5. 615 (30 games) 1986-87 7. 321 (30 games) 1986-87 8. .427 (757-1774) 1991-92 6. 613 (29 games) 1985-86 8. 318 (30 games) 1984-85 9. .424 (582-1373) 1980-81 7. 611 (30 games) 1984-85 9. 315 (29 games) 1996-97 10. .415 (670-1616) 1993-94 8. 604 (28 games) 2002-03 10. 300 (29 games) 1988-89 9. 599 (28 games) 1997-98 10. 595 (28 games) 1992-93

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS Team Records Most Points Scored Individual Records 99 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) Points Scored Fewest Points Scored 38 (Colleen Fitzpatrick vs. Bucknell, 2/21/2003) 27 (at Princeton, 12/7.16) Field Goals Made 28 (vs. Lehigh, 3/4/1975) 15 (Emily Homan at Holy Cross, 1/22/2014) 28 (vs. Princeton, 11/30/1994) 15 (Nancy Lembo vs. Towson State, 3/1/1988) 28 (at Dartmouth, 12/29/1994) Field Goals Attempted 28 (at Saint Joseph’s, 1/6/1996) 27 (Kelly O’Connor vs. Temple, 2/1/1981) Most Points Allowed Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) 103 (at Virginia, 12/7/1990) 93.7 (15-16) (Nancy Lembo vs. Towson State, 3/1/1988) Fewest Points Allowed 3-Point Field Goals Made 20 (vs. Allentown, 12/2/1976) 8 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Morgan State, 1/2/2008) Most Points Scored - Both Teams 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 197 (Syracuse 102, Lafayette 95 (3OT), 12/4/1998) 12 (Linnel Macklin at Colgate, 1/29/2014) Field Goals Made 12 (Kim Costello vs. Long Island, 11/25/2001) 44 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) 12 (Jessica Spicer at Fairleigh Dickinson, 11/29/2006) Field Goals Attempted 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Morgan State, 1/2/2008) 105 (at. Muhlenberg, 2/13/1978) 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/2008) Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 made) 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/30/2008) 63.0 percent (vs. Towson State, 2/13/1985) 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Holy Cross, 1/10/2009) 3-Point Field Goals Made 12 (Anna Ptasinski at Delaware, 11/13/2015) 10 (at Bucknell, 2/5/2014) 12 (Anna Ptasinski vs. Duquesne, 11/20/2015) 10 (vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 12/04/2015) Free Throws Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 (Lauren Mazza vs. Princeton, 11/27/1990) 30 (vs. Holy Cross, 01/21/2015) 15 (Lauren Jackson at Penn, 12/2/2009) Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted 36 (vs. Holy Cross, 3/2/1997) 20 (Ali Berlin vs. Delaware, 11/16/1998) Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 49 (vs. Holy Cross, 3/2/1997) 1.000 (15-15) (Lauren Jackson at Penn, 12/2/2009) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) Most Rebounds 1.000 (16-16) (vs. Holy Cross, 1/18/2003) 23 (Lenora Johnson vs. Lehigh, 2/21/1980) 1.000 (13-13) (vs. Navy, 3/4/2015) Most Assists Most Rebounds 18 (Ellen Fitzkee vs. Yale, 2/17/1979) 79 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) Most Steals Most Assists 14 (Heidi Caruso vs. Kansas State, 12/5/1992) 27 (vs. Immaculata, 2/27/1982) Most Blocked Shots 27 (at Pittsburgh, 12/31/2011) 12 (Danielle Fiacco vs. Quinnipiac, 12/28/2010) (Patriot League record) Most Steals 29 (vs. Lehigh, 2/26/1992) Most Blocked Shots 15 (vs. Lehigh, 2/18/2012)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent Record Last Meeting Opponent Record Last Meeting Opponent Record Last Meeting American 7-36 02/15/2017 Kentucky 0-1 12/29/2001 UC Davis 0-1 12/20/2006 Army 24-38 02/01/2017 King’s (Pa.) 1-0 12/11/1982 UC Irvine 0-1 12/28/1991 Boston U. 5-12 02/04/2017 Kutztown 10-2 01/23/1984 UC Riverside 0-1 11/22/2008 Bucknell 38-41 03/01/2017 La Salle 3-9 11/11/2016 UMBC 0-2 12/10/2005 Colgate 36-33 2/25/2017 Lamar 0-1 12/29/2007 UNC Asheville 0-1 12/30/2009 Holy Cross 10-56 03/04/2017 Liberty 0-2 11/20/2010 Upsala 1-0 02/29/1974 Lehigh 44-47 02/18/2017 Long Island 1-3 11/17/2010 Ursinus 1-0 12/08/1978 Loyola (Md.) 5-8 01/28/2017 Louisville 0-2 11/20/2016 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 12/04/1993 Navy 21-48 02/11/2017 Loyola Chicago 2-0 11/29/2013 Vanderbilt 0-1 12/02/1988 Loyola Marymount 0-1 12/29/2005 Vermont 0-3 12/08/2007 Air Force 1-1 12/10/2000 Manhattan 5-4 12/03/2011 Villanova 1-5 11/24/2013 Akron 0-1 12/30/2005 Marist 0-1 12/01/2008 Virginia 0-1 12/07/1990 Albany (N.Y.) 0-4 01/02/2003 Maryland 0-2 12/28/2011 Virginia Tech 0-1 12/29/2008 Albright 12-0 12/06/1983 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0 11/19/2004 Wagner 4-5 12/09/2015 Allentown [DeSales] 4-0 01/26/1983 Middle Tennessee State 0-1 11/15/2008 Wayne State (Mich.) 0-1 11/20/2004 Binghamton 0-1 11/24/2001 Monmouth 2-5 11/23/2012 West Chester 0-1 02/18/1981 Bowling Green 0-1 11/21/2016 Moravian 1-1 11/28/1983 Western Carolina 1-1 11/21/2008 Bloomsburg 1-0 02/25/1982 Morgan State 2-2 01/02/2008 Western Kentucky 0-1 12/29/1989 Brown 4-2 11/10/2013 Mount St. Mary’s 1-3 11/30/2009 Widener 1-0 12/01/1979 Bryant 2-2 12/11/2011 Muhlenberg 5-4 02/13/1978 Wilkes 8-0 12/10/1981 Buffalo 0-2 11/30/2005 NJIT 4-1 12/21/2014 William & Mary 4-1 11/27/1996 California 0-1 12/29/2014 Niagara 1-0 02/23/1987 Yale 5-12 01/05/2005 Campbell 0-1 12/29/1995 Nicholls State 1-0 12/28/1996 Catholic 2-2 01/23/1981 North Carolina A&T 0-1 12/30/2008 2017-18 opponents in bold Cedar Crest 1-0 02/06/1976 Northampton 1-2 02/24/1975 Centenary (N.J.) 0-1 02/19/1973 Northwestern 0-1 11/27/2013 Longest Winning Streak vs. Opponent Central Connecticut State 2-0 02/03/1998 Ohio State 0-1 12/09/2012 17 vs. Hofstra (01/05/1985 - 11/27/1993) Chattanooga 0-1 11/19/2016 Pacific 0-1 12/22/2006 Cincinnati 0-1 01/06/2002 Penn 20-20 11/30/2016 Longest Active Winning Streak vs. Opponent Columbia 4-3 11/19/2014 Penn State 0-1 11/18/2012 12 vs. Albright (02/15/1973 - 12/06/1983) Connecticut 0-3 12/12/1992 Pepperdine 0-1 12/30/1991 Coppin State 1-2 12/29/2015 Philadelphia Textile 1-0 12/02/1982 Longest Losing Streak vs. Opponent Cornell 7-8 11/15/2007 Pittsburgh 2-2 11/17/2013 20 vs. Holy Cross (01/13/1999 - 01/07/2006) Dartmouth 3-5 12/28/2001 Princeton 17-24 12/07/2016 Delaware 12-16 11/13/2015 Providence 0-1 12/30/2013 Longest Active Losing Streak vs. Opponent Denver 0-1 12/20/2003 Quinnipiac 1-2 12/28/2010 13 vs. Holy Cross (02/06/2010 - 02/10/2016) Drexel 18-14 12/21/2016 Radford 1-3 12/04/2005 Duquesne 0-3 12/11/2016 Rhode Island 3-0 12/10/1988 Northernmost Game Played: East Carolina 1-1 12/29/2011 Rice 1-0 12/21/2008 Burlington, Vt. East Tennessee State 1-0 12/30/1990 Richmond 0-4 12/28/2015 (at Vermont, most recently 12/08/2007) Fairfield 0-5 11/28/2010 Rider 22-11 11/14/2016 Fairleigh Dickinson 7-5 12/04/2010 Robert Morris 0-1 11/16/2016 Southernmost Game Played: Florida Atlantic 1-0 12/30/1993 Rutgers 0-1 12/19/2008 Coral Gables, Fla. Florida International 0-1 12/28/1993 Rutgers-Newark 1-0 02/06/1982 (at Miami, most recently vs. Florida Atlantic Fordham 6-12 11/24/2015 Sacred Heart 1-4 11/25/2003 12/30/1996) Franklin & Marshall 8-0 01/25/1983 Scranton 1-0 01/07/1984 George Mason 0-2 01/02/2001 Seton Hall 3-8 12/07/2014 Easternmost Game Played: George Washington 2-2 02/02/1980 Southeastern Louisiana 0-1 12/30/1996 Boston, Mass. Georgetown 0-4 12/11/2004 St. Bonaventure 1-3 12/01/2010 (at Boston U., most recently 02/17/2015) Georgia Tech 0-3 12/30/1998 St. Francis Brooklyn 9-3 12/04/2015 Hampton 0-2 11/27/2016 St. John’s 0-1 12/03/2016 Westernmost Game Played: Hartford 1-1 11/22/2015 St. Joseph’s 0-7 12/05/2012 Berkeley, Calif. Harvard 1-2 12/04/2004 St. Peter’s 3-4 11/29/2015 (at California 12/29/2013) Hofstra 17-6 11/30/1997 Stanford 0-1 01/02/1985 Howard 0-2 12/02/2005 Stony Brook 0-2 12/19/2014 IUPUI 0-1 11/28/1998 Susquehanna 0-1 01/07/1983 Illinois 1-1 12/08/1990 Swarthmore 2-0 01/23/1978 Immaculata 2-2 02/08/1984 Syracuse 0-2 11/19/2011 Iona 1-1 01/17/1983 Temple 2-7 12/08/1997 Iowa State 0-1 01/03/2010 Texas-Arlington 0-1 12/21/2003 James Madison 1-2 12/29/2009 Texas-Pan American 1-2 11/29/2008 Kansas State 0-1 12/05/1992 Towson 16-6 12/02/1995 Kent State 0-2 12/05/1998 Tulsa 0-1 11/27/1998

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ALL-TIME ROSTER 1976-2016 A Hawkins, Kris 1976-77 P Agnello, Sarah 2016-present Hayes, Jazmin 2012-13 Palac, Elise 1997-99,00-01 Andrews, Lisa 1981-85 Hayes, Maggie 1993-95 Parker, Anna 1997-99 Anthony, Dawn 1976-77 Hayes, Stephanie 1990-94 Peabody, Maddie 2011-15 Austin, Meghan 2003-04 Holland, Nia 2015-present Pekonen, Joanna 2003-04 Hollister, Keri 1994-98 Pepe, Erika 2001-02 B Homan, Emily 2011-15 Pollock, Portia 1994-96 Basilo, Jen 1995-99 Hood, Maia 2013-2017 Prokapus, Mary 1982-86 Basso, Sharon 1979-83 Hooper, Katie 1986-88 Ptasinski, Anna 2014-present Bateman, Julie 2001-02 Houck, Marykay 1985-89 Pudloski, Laura 1982-86 Bayer, Jennifer 1999-03 Hunter, Michelle 2003-05 Purr, Brittany 2004-08 Bechtold, Sara 2002-03 Bedics, Tiffany 1995-99 I R Bellinger, Jenine 1984-86 Indoe, Tricia 2002-05 Ribarich, Angela 2015-2017 Bennett, Sue 1978-79 Infantino, Laurie 1998-02 Riccio, Kristie 1995-96 Berlin, Ali 1995-99 Izevbigie, Osasumwen 2005-06 Rocha, Christel 1996-99,00-01 Bratis, Livia 1991-95 Rojahn, Liz 1999-03 Brooks, Serena 1994-97 J Rothweiler, Brittney 2002-04 Browne, Marybeth 1990-94 Jackson, Lauren 2007-11 Rush, Jill 1977-79 Burger, Kari 1992-96 Jenkins, Danielle 2006-10 Ruziska, Joanne 1981-83 Johnson, Lenora 1977-81 C Johnson, Maureen 2004-08 S Cagenello, Stacey 1983-87 Jones, Amanda 2004-06 Sabino, Sydney 2017-present Cantwell, Alex 2015-present Jordan, Samantha 2009-13 Santarelli, Alexis 2016-present Canzler, Erica 2002-03 Schmauch, Barbara 1977-79 Carney, Erin 1996-97 K Sellers, Melly 1994-95 Caruso, Heidi 1990-94 Kelleher, Christine 1997-98 Senkowski, Ellen 1976-80 Coin, Randy 1994-95 King, Laurie 1986-90 Serowoky, Alexandra 2008-12 Colasurdo, Chris 1990-94 Knight, Rhonda 1987-91 Shannon, Cathy 1979-80 Corvigno, Jennifer 1999-02 Kokolus, Katie 2002-06 Sheaffer, Jamie 1988-89 Costello, Kim 1999-03 Kruise, Elecia 2000-04 Shippee, April 1995-99 Council, Samaiyah 1997-02 Kucowski, Natalie 2017-present Sieling, Chris 1990-94 Cullen, Laura 2005-09 Kursell, Marita 1983-84 Smith, Amanda 2006-10 Cush, Kathy 1976-77 Smith, Donna 1984-85 L Snow, Annette 2012-2016 D Leacy, Eileen 1991-95 Spell, Angela 1990-94 Dadio, Terri 1988-92 Lembo, Nancy 1984-88 Spicer, Jessica 2005-09 Devine, Bethanne 1988-91 Leone, Amanda 2006-10 Springer, Ashley 2009-13 Doherty, Kristin 2002-06 Lessard, Rae Ann 1986-89 Spruck, Barb 1987-88 Dorsey, Shannon 2002-05 Levetter, Kareema 1990-94 Staz, Diane 1989-90 Dorsey, Stephanie 2000-01 Liddle, Kristan 2010-13 Stetler, Kara 2003-07 Downey, Melissa 2008-12 LiVecchi, Christina 1998-02 Stipa, Sammy 2014-present Dupovac, Naida 2003-05 Longenbach, Sue 1976-78 Sullivan, Sue 1976-80 Loughney, Kelly 2011-13 E Lutz, Ashley 2013- 17 T Ecker, Jodi 1979-81 Tanczos, Dianne 1984-86,87-88 Eifert, Angie 1992-93 M Macklin, Linnel 2011-15 V F MacLelland, Ashley 2001-04 Van De Venter, Vanessa 2004-08 Fahan, Madeline 2010-13 Malone, Meaghan 2006-09 Verhulst, Andree 1997-98 Falcone, Lisa 1976-79 Manning, Alicia 2009-13 Verna, Liz 1985-86 Farrow, Stacy 1988-92 Martino, Olivia 2017-present Vestal, Sherry 1996-00 Feinsinger, Nicole 1987-90 Mazza, Lauren 1989-92 Vipond, Tasha 2016-Present Fiacco, Danielle 2010-13 McArthur, Kelly 1983-84 Virgin, Elizabeth 2007-11 Finegan, Meghan 1986-87,88-90 McGorry, Sarah 2008-12 Fitzkee, Ellen 1977-81 McKenna, Maureen 1979-83 W Fitzpatrick, Colleen 2000-04 McKeon, Elizabeth 1999-01 Waller, Jayla 2013-14 Fletcher, Liz 1989-90 McManus, Maureen 1983-87 Walton, Damaris 2005-06 Frank, Amy 1977-78 Miller, Katie 1996-00 Warg, Lori 1982-85 Freeland, Brya 2011-15 Miller, Morgan 2012-13 Watamura, Ashley 2000-02 Freeland, Drew 2017-present Morgan, Heather 1999-01 Way, Carol 1976-79 Frey, Liz 1981-85 Mowins, Beth 1985-89 Welte, Brianne 2001-05 Mulvey, Katie 1992-93,94-96 Whitson, Melissa 1994-97 G Murray, Janet 1976-80 Williams, Sue 1989-93 Garner, Emily 2005-09 Murray, Kelly 2002-03 Wise, Kelly 1998-99 Gary, Robyn 1990-92 Myers, Lindsay 2001-06 Wisher, Yolanda 1994-95 Gomez, Val 2004-08 Wisnewski, Nancy 1981-85 Gould, Dana 1992-96 N Wolfe, Dana 1981-85 Graham, Ellen 2014-present Neal, Angela 1997-99 Wright, LaKeisha 2007-11 Groman, Gwyn 1980-84 Nguyen, Diem 1988-90 Grover, Sarah 1978-80 Niquette, Brooke 2006-10 Y Gruninger, Kate 1981-85 Novello, Cathy 1979-82 Yapsuga, Alicia 1995-99 Gumbs, Olivia 2016 Young, Alyson 1993-96 O H O’Connell, Theresa 1986-90 Z Hanlon, Cathy 1976-78 O’Connor, Kelly 1979-83 Zavocki, Cristin 2005-09 Harlacher, Amy 1983-86 O’Connor, Vicki 1978-82 Harris, Sara 1996-00 O’Hare, Jamie 2012-2016 Haughey, Megan 2000-02 Ottewill-Soulsby, Harriet 2013-17

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 1972-73 (4-2) 02/19/77 at Bucknell...... 60-57 W 01/21/80 Rider...... 74-55 W 02/13/82 Bucknell...... 63-60 W Coach: Sharon Mitchell (first season) 02/22/77 Princeton...... 51-61 L 01/24/80 at Kutztown...... 58-42 W 02/18/82 Rider...... 56-62 L 02/05/73 at Kutztown...... 32-28 W 02/26/77 Lehigh...... 87-63 W 01/26/80 Catholic...... 64-74 L 02/20/82 at Lehigh...... 53-59 L 02/07/73 at Northampton C.C...... 29-37 L 02/28/77 at Albright...... 74-50 W 01/29/80 Franklin & Marshall...... 75-65 W 02/25/82 at Bloomsburg...... 82-67 W 02/15/73 Albright...... 41-18 W 03/02/77 Penn...... 87-48 W 01/31/80 at Penn...... 60-72 L 02/27/82 at Immaculata...... 74-82 L 02/19/73 Centenary...... 32-38 L 03/77 vs. La Salle*...... 59-68 L 02/02/80 George Washington...... 50-80 L * Wagner Christmas Tournament (Staten 02/21/73 Muhlenberg...... 45-41 W 03/77 vs. Kutztown*...... 71-39 W 02/07/80 at Drexel...... 53-49 W Island, N.Y.) 02/28/73 Princeton...... 41-33 W 03/77 vs. Princeton*...... 56-73 L 02/09/80 Allentown...... 75-60 W * EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional (Washington, 02/12/80 at Immaculata...... 50-68 L 1982-83 (13-12) 1973-74 (4-4) D.C.) 02/16/80 Navy...... 63-85 L Coach: Pat Fisher (third season) Coach: Sharon Mitchell (second season) 02/19/80 at Princeton...... 88-72 W Captains: Kelly O’Connor, Maureen McK- 02/17/74 at Rider...... 32-27 W 1977-78 (14-4) 02/21/80 at Lehigh...... 54-57 L enna 02/21/74 Kutztown...... 32-33 L Coach: Barbara Young (third season) 02/23/80 Bucknell...... 61-50 W 11/29/82 at Moravian...... 64-74 L 02/23/74 at Princeton...... 41-44 L Captains: Carol Way, Sue Longenbach 02/27/80 Albright...... 74-65 W 12/02/82 Philadelphia Textile...... 82-59 W 02/25/74 Northampton C.C...... 45-38 W 12/03/77 at Wilkes...... 86-58 W 12/08/82 at Hofstra...... 61-69 L 02/27/74 at Muhlenberg...... 45-57 L 12/07/77 Temple...... 69-86 L Barbara Young: 59-25, five seasons 12/11/82 King’s (Pa.) ...... 68-64 W 02/29/74 Upsala...... 57-31 W 12/10/77 Colgate...... 67-54 W 01/07/83 at Susquehanna...... 79-85 L 03/03/74 Albright...... 37-36 W 01/21/78 George Washington...... 74-68 W 1980-81 (13-7) 01/08/83 at Cornell...... 80-72 W 03/05/74 Muhlenberg...... 40-51 L 01/23/78 Swarthmore...... 81-45 W Coach: Pat Fisher (first season) 01/11/83 Kutztown...... 57-45 W 01/25/78 at Lehigh...... 64-54 W Captains: Ellen Fitzkee, Lenora Johnson 01/13/83 Albright...... 66-43 W 1974-75 (4-6) 01/28/78 at Villanova...... 53-72 L 12/02/80 at Temple...... 60-69 L 01/17/83 at Iona...... 66-63 W Coach: Sharon Mitchell (third season) 02/01/78 Franklin & Marshall...... 84-56 W 12/04/80 Kutztown...... 59-46 W 01/19/83 Navy...... 47-54 L 02/01/75 Rider...... 55-42 W 02/04/78 Bucknell...... 80-56 W 12/06/80 at Hofstra...... 60-82 L 01/21/83 at Penn...... 58-70 L 02/04/75 at Lehigh...... 45-35 W 02/11/78 Lehigh...... 59-46 W 12/11/80 Wilkes...... 83-66 W 01/25/83 at Franklin & Marshall...72-27 W 02/11/75 at Albright...... 45-33 W 02/13/78 at Muhlenberg...... 82-30 W 01/17/81 Penn...... 67-61 W 01/26/83 Allentown...... 78-36 W 02/13/75 at Muhlenberg...... 35-37 L 02/15/78 at Penn...... 69-61 W 01/20/81 at Rider...... 88-75 W 01/29/83 at Rider...... 58-60 L 02/17/75 at Kutztown...... 49-57 L 02/23/78 Catholic...... 70-54 W 01/22/81 at Navy...... 61-73 L 02/05/83 American...... 61-63 L 02/19/75 Wilkes...... 50-47 W 02/25/78 La Salle...... 72-82 L 01/23/81 at Catholic...... 59-46 W 02/08/83 Princeton...... 42-38 W 02/24/75 at Northampton C.C...... 30-39 L 02/27/78 Albright...... 76-57 W 01/29/81 at Albright...... 79-64 W 02/16/83 Rider...... 70-60 W 02/26/75 Princeton...... 36-45 L 02/29/78 at Kutztown...... 77-52 W 01/31/81 at Franklin & Marshall...61-51 W 02/19/83 at Lehigh...... 70-83 L 03/04/75 Lehigh...... 28-32 L 03/78 vs. Loyola (Md.)*...... 73-50 W 02/05/81 Drexel...... 80-52 W 02/23/83 at La Salle...... 51-60 L 03/06/75 Muhlenberg...... 39-43 L 03/78 at Monmouth*...... 52-53 L 02/07/81 at Allentown...... 75-62 W 02/26/83 Delaware...... 67-51 W * EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional (Monmouth, 02/10/81 Immaculata...... 87-56 W 02/28/83 at Bucknell...... 53-66 L Sharon Mitchell: 12-12, three seasons N.J.) 02/14/81 Rider...... 82-49 W 03/02/83 Drexel...... 71-68 W 02/18/81 West Chester...... 63-74 L 03/05/83 Towson State...... 53-66 L 1975-76 (10-1) 1978-79 (9-8) 02/21/81 Lehigh...... 77-52 W 03/07/83 at Bucknell*...... 69-47 W Coach: Barbara Young (first season) Coach: Barbara Young (fourth season) 02/26/81 Delaware...... 56-75 L 03/09/83 at La Salle^...... 47-82 L Captains: Betsy Hutson, Marian Lafferty 11/29/78 Wilkes...... 99-46 W 02/28/81 at Bucknell...... 61-63 L * ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Lewisburg, Pa.) 02/03/76 at Franklin & Marshall...71-35 W 12/02/78 at Ursinus...... 61-45 W 03/03/81 Princeton...... 74-61 W ^ ECC Tournament semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.) 02/06/76 Cedar Crest...... 78-23 W 12/05/78 at Temple...... 48-56 L 03/07/81 Saint Peter’s*...... 32-69 L 02/11/76 at Lehigh...... 68-59 W 12/09/78 at Colgate...... 83-55 W * AIAW Playoffs (Easton, Pa.) 1983-84 (16-10) 02/14/76 Kutztown...... 57-37 W 01/24/79 at Lehigh...... 50-51 L Coach: Pat Fisher (fourth season) 02/17/76 at Princeton...... 41-58 L 01/26/79 at Catholic...... 43-57 L 1981-82 (7-16) Captains: Gwyn Groman, Dana Wolfe 02/20/76 Muhlenberg...... 72-34 W 01/27/79 at George Washington...51-54 L Coach: Pat Fisher (second season) 11/25/83 at Harvard*...... 70-54 W 02/25/76 at Rider...... 97-31 W 01/30/79 at Franklin & Marshall...59-50 W Captain: Vicki O’Connor 11/26/83 vs. Army*...... 47-64 L 02/28/76 Lehigh...... 79-45 W 02/03/79 Kutztown...... 61-32 W 12/01/81 Temple...... 52-70 L 11/28/83 Moravian...... 65-54 W 03/02/76 Albright...... 73-42 W 02/08/79 at La Salle...... 50-70 L 12/04/81 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 42-74 L 11/30/83 Towson State...... 56-40 W 03/04/76 at Muhlenberg...... 53-41 W 02/10/79 Lehigh...... 63-55 W 12/10/81 at Wilkes...... 71-52 W 12/06/83 at Albright...... 64-55 W 03/08/76 at Wilkes...... 68-46 W 02/14/79 Penn...... 92-64 W 12/28/81 at Wagner*...... 51-75 L 12/10/83 Penn...... 70-63 (OT) W 02/17/79 Yale...... 65-67 L 12/29/81 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)*.....70-54 W 01/04/84 at Fordham...... 58-81 L 1976-77 (15-3) 02/19/79 Princeton...... 67-48 W 01/09/82 La Salle...... 55-81 L 01/07/84 at Scranton...... 73-68 W Coach: Barbara Young (second season) 02/21/79 at Bucknell...... 49-62 L 01/13/82 Hofstra...... 51-63 L 01/09/84 at American...... 50-67 L Captains: Kris Hawkins, Sue Longenbach 02/26/79 at Albright...... 89-46 W 01/16/92 Iona...... 47-53 L 01/11/84 at Towson State..... 66-73 (OT) L 12/02/76 at Allentown...... 59-20 W 02/28/79 Villanova...... 62-78 L 01/19/82 at American...... 53-65 L 01/16/84 Hofstra...... 48-55 L 12/04/76 at Colgate...... 55-48 W 01/20/82 at Navy...... 45-73 L 01/18/84 at Navy...... 59-54 W 12/11/76 Wilkes...... 88-47 W 1979-80 (11-9) 01/26/82 Franklin & Marshall...... 52-37 W 01/21/84 Drexel...... 64-53 W 01/21/77 at Swarthmore...... 69-36 W Coach: Barbara Young (fifth season) 01/28/82 Albright...... 57-48 W 01/23/84 at Kutztown...... 50-49 W 01/28/77 Villanova...... 57-48 W 11/29/79 at Wilkes...... 62-61 W 01/30/82 at Rider...... 63-71 L 01/25/84 at Princeton...... 62-66 L 02/01/77 at Franklin & Marshall...54-50 W 12/01/79 at Widener...... 71-49 W 02/02/82 at Delaware...... 48-67 L 01/28/84 Rider...... 68-49 W 02/04/77 at George Washington.65-49 W 12/01/79 at La Salle...... 51-59 L 02/04/82 at Drexel...... 54-61 L 02/02/84 at Saint Joseph’s...... 55-69 L 02/09/77 at Lehigh...... 69-62 W 12/04/79 Temple...... 77-70 W 02/06/82 Rutgers-Newark...... 93-57 W 02/06/84 at William & Mary...... 76-58 W 02/12/77 Kutztown...... 60-53 W 12/08/79 at Colgate...... 44-47 L 02/09/82 at Princeton...... 50-55 L 02/08/84 Immaculata...... 83-62 W 02/16/77 Muhlenberg...... 64-38 W 12/12/79 at Yale...... 47-77 L 02/11/82 Penn...... 56-62 L 02/11/84 Bucknell...... 70-56 W

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 02/13/84 at Drexel...... 63-57 W 01/15/86 at Navy...... 74-58 W 1987-88 (20-10) 02/11/89 at Towson State...... 75-67 W 02/15/84 at Rider...... 53-57 L 01/18/86 Delaware...... 74-62 W Coach: Pat Fisher (eighth season) 02/15/89 Lehigh...... 67-65 W 02/18/84 Lehigh...... 57-53 W 01/22/86 Towson State...... 82-68 W Captains: Nancy Lembo, Beth Mowins 02/17/89 at Drexel...... 71-75 L 02/20/84 Colgate...... 76-62 W 01/25/86 Bucknell...... 78-60 W 11/28/87 at Rhode Island...... 74-52 W 02/22/89 at Rider...... 64-40 W 02/25/84 at Delaware...... 57-61 L 01/27/86 at Manhattan...... 66-53 W 11/29/87 at Brown...... 64-39 W 02/25/89 Bucknell...... 82-71 W 03/01/84 at Hofstra^...... 58-63 L 01/29/86 at Hofstra...... 66-62 W 12/03/87 at Army...... 60-52 W 03/02/89 Lehigh$...... 63-53 W * Harvard Tournament (Cambridge, Mass.) 02/05/86 Rider...... 80-61 W 12/08/87 Seton Hall...... 74-72 (OT) W 03/05/89 vs. Hofstra#...... 65-59 W ^ ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Hempstead, 02/08/86 Lehigh...... 67-61 W 12/10/87 Boston University...... 57-61 L 03/06/89 vs. Delaware#...... 49-51 L N.Y.) 02/12/86 at Delaware...... 57-67 L 12/12/87 at Manhattan...... 46-60 L * at Harvard Tournament (Cambridge, Mass.) 02/15/86 at Towson State...... 67-60 L 12/28/87 at Richmond*...... 31-55 L ^ ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Easton, Pa.) 1984-85 (24-6) 02/18/86 at Bucknell...... 62-68 L 12/29/87 vs. Connecticut*...... 47-82 L # ECC Tournament semifinal (Towson, Md.) Coach: Pat Fisher (fifth season) 02/22/86 Hofstra...... 71-62 W 01/06/88 at Navy...... 41-38 W & ECC Tournament Championship (Towson, Captains: Kate Gruninger, Dana Wolfe 02/24/86 at Fordham...... 53-52 W 01/08/88 Yale...... 59-69 L Md.) 11/26/84 at Connecticut...... 53-69 L 02/26/86 Drexel...... 80-57 W 01/10/88 at Princeton...... 60-71 L 11/28/84 at Fordham...... 77-61 W 03/01/86 at Lehigh...... 56-73 L 01/14/88 at Bucknell...... 65-46 W 1989-90 (11-17) 11/30/84 Lehigh...... 48-72 L 03/05/86 Hofstra*...... 82-54 W 01/16/88 Hofstra...... 80-69 W Coach: Pat Fisher (10th season) 12/03/84 Delaware...... 63-49 W 03/08/86 vs. Delaware^...... 55-62 L 01/19/88 Colgate...... 72-62 W Captains: Laurie King, Theresa O’Connell 12/06/84 Princeton...... 57-53 W * ECC Tournament Semifinal (Easton, Pa.) 01/21/88 Drexel...... 65-59 W 11/25/89 Colgate...... 49-48 W 12/08/84 at Seton Hall...... 59-40 W ^ ECC Tournament Championship (Lawrencev- 01/23/88 at Rider...... 64-48 W 11/27/89 at Penn...... 54-71 L 12/11/84 Manhattan...... 66-49 W ille, N.J.) 01/25/88 at Penn...... 61-53 W 11/29/89 Seton Hall...... 47-58 L 01/02/85 Stanford...... 53-55 L 01/27/88 at Lehigh...... 63-48 W 12/02/89 at Fordham*...... 56-47 W 01/05/85 at Hofstra...... 66-49 W 1986-87 (24-6) 01/30/88 Delaware...... 53-56 L 12/03/89 vs. Georgia Tech*...... 64-89 L 01/08/85 at Colgate...... 53-63 L Coach: Pat Fisher (seventh season) 02/03/88 Towson State...... 71-56 W 12/05/89 at Army...... 51-47 W 01/10/85 William & Mary...... 79-41 W Captains: Stacey Cagenello, Maureen 02/06/88 Bucknell...... 64-60 W 12/09/89 at Manhattan...... 33-42 L 01/12/85 at Towson State...... 62-51 W McManus 02/10/88 at Hofstra...... 70-59 W 12/28/89 at Villanova^...... 60-78 L 01/16/85 Navy...... 70-57 W 11/29/86 Brown...... 85-67 W 02/12/88 at Drexel...... 52-68 L 12/29/89 vs. Western Kentucky^...47-93 L 01/19/85 at Rider...... 57-53 W 11/30/86 Dartmouth...... 97-63 W 02/17/88 Rider...... 79-43 W 01/05/90 Yale...... 47-69 L 01/22/85 at Bucknell...... 51-50 W 12/02/86 Army...... 69-49 W 02/20/88 Lehigh...... 58-57 W 01/06/90 at Princeton...... 47-57 L 01/24/85 at Drexel...... 66-64 W 12/06/86 vs. Holy Cross*...... 67-73 L 02/24/88 at Delaware...... 45-61 L 01/11/90 at Bucknell...... 61-67 L 01/26/85 at Delaware...... 64-46 W 12/07/86 at Rhode Island*...... 59-37 W 02/27/88 at Towson State...... 54-49 W 01/13/90 at Hofstra...... 49-42 W 01/28/85 at Penn...... 67-57 W 12/09/86 Seton Hall...... 69-62 W 03/01/88 Towson State^...... 75-55 W 01/17/90 Delaware...... 43-68 L 01/30/85 Drexel...... 71-63 W 01/06/87 Richmond...... 52-56 L 03/04/88 vs. Delaware#...... 65-55 W 01/20/90 at Towson State...... 49-54 L 02/02/85 at Dartmouth...... 57-44 W 01/08/87 at Drexel...... 69-57 W 03/05/88 vs. Drexel&...... 54-56 L 01/22/90 at Rider...... 71-73 L 02/04/85 Saint Joseph’s...... 62-90 L 01/12/87 at Yale...... 62-70 * Dole Pineapple Classic (Richmond, Va.) 01/26/90 at Drexel...... 63-74 L 02/06/85 Hofstra...... 70-58 W 01/14/87 Navy...... 74-63 W ^ ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Easton, Pa.) 01/29/90 Lehigh...... 59-65 L 02/09/85 at Lehigh...... 68-64 W 01/17/87 at Rider...... 56-58 L # ECC Tournament semifinal (Lawrenceville, N.J.) 02/03/90 Bucknell...... 83-62 W 02/13/85 Towson State...... 71-59 W 01/21/87 Lehigh...... 66-56 W & ECC Tournament Championship (Lawrenceville, N.J.) 02/05/90 Navy...... 63-49 W 02/16/85 American...... 61-64 L 01/23/87 at Penn...... 80-73 W 02/07/90 Hofstra...... 66-53 W 02/20/85 Rider...... 63-59 W 01/24/87 at Delaware...... 56-48 W 1988-89 (20-9) 02/10/90 at Delaware...... 73-57 W 02/23/85 Bucknell...... 64-51 W 01/26/87 Princeton...... 77-50 W Coach: Pat Fisher (ninth season) 02/14/90 Towson State...... 72-57 W 02/28/85 Bucknell*...... 79-50 W 01/28/87 at Towson State...... 66-74 L Captain: Beth Mowins 02/17/90 at Lehigh...... 53-72 L 03/02/85 Towson State^...... 71-61 W 01/31/87 at Bucknell...... 67-74 L 11/26/88 at Colgate...... 76-68 (OT) W 02/21/90 Drexel...... 62-65 L 03/03/85 Lehigh#...... 72-52 W 02/04/87 Hofstra...... 64-39 W 11/27/88 Dartmouth...... 58-67 L 02/24/90 Rider...... 77-63 W * ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Easton, Pa.) 02/07/87 Drexel...... 72-55 W 11/29/88 at Seton Hall...... 63-69 L 03/01/90 Towson State#...... 58-46 W ^ ECC Tournament semifinal (Newark, Del.) 02/09/87 at Colgate...... 68-65 W 12/02/88 vs. Vanderbilt*...... 62-81 L 03/04/90 vs. Drexel&...... 62-74 L # ECC Tournament Championship (Newark, 02/11/87 Rider...... 69-47 W 12/03/88 vs. Illinois*...... 69-54 W * Fordham Lady Rams Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Del.) 02/14/87 at Lehigh...... 74-69 W 12/06/88 Army...... 54-31 W ^ Villanova Tournament (Villanova, Pa.) 1985-86 (21-8) 02/18/87 Delaware...... 65-51 W 12/08/88 at Navy...... 53-67 L # ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Easton, Pa.) Coach: Pat Fisher (sixth season) 02/21/87 Towson State...... 84-48 W 12/10/88 Rhode Island...... 68-65 W & ECC Tournament semifinal (Towson, Md.) Captains: Amy Harlacher, Mary Prokapus 02/23/87 Niagara...... 73-41 12/29/88 Penn...... 80-52 W 11/23/85 at Boston University...... 59-64 L 02/25/87 Bucknell...... 70-61 W 01/08/89 Princeton...... 63-67 L 11/24/85 at Brown...... 63-65 L 02/28/87 at Hofstra...... 61-42 W 01/11/89 at Hofstra...... 58-57 W 11/30/85 at Colgate...... 89-55 W 03/04/87 Rider$...... 75-39 W 01/14/89 at Delaware...... 46-55 L 12/02/85 St. Bonaventure...... 82-63 W 03/06/87 vs. Bucknell#...... 78-68 W 01/18/89 Towson State...... 79-66 W 12/04/85 Seton Hall...... 52-56 L 03/07/87 vs. Lehigh&...... 60-58 W 01/21/89 at Lehigh...... 67-62 (OT) W 12/07/85 at Penn...... 66-59 W * Univ. of Rhode Island Tournament (Kingston, 01/23/89 at Cornell...... 65-53 W 01/02/86 William & Mary...... 72-59 W R.I.) 01/25/89 Drexel...... 67-63 W 01/04/86 at Rider...... 73-56 W ^ ECC Tournament quarterfinal (Easton, Pa.) 01/28/89 Rider...... 72-55 W 01/05/86 Yale...... 78-68 W # ECC Tournament semifinal (Hempstead, 01/31/89 at Bucknell...... 70-54 W 01/07/86 at Princeton...... 69-50 W N.Y.) 02/02/89 Manhattan...... 61-56 W 01/09/86 at Drexel...... 58-77 L & ECC Tournament Championship (Hemp- 02/04/89 Hofstra...... 68-60 (OT) W 01/11/86 at Army...... 51-39 W stead, N.Y.) 02/08/89 Delaware...... 60-64 (OT) L

@LafayetteWBB 71 #RollPards Lafayette Leopards

ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 1990-91 (10-19, 4-8 Patriot League) 02/22/92 Navy*...... 88-60 W 01/22/94 at Holy Cross*...... 53-71 L 01/06/96 at Saint Joseph’s...... 28-84 L Coach: Pat Fisher (11th season) 02/26/92 Lehigh*...... 77-41 W 01/26/94 Fordham*...... 57-67 L 01/10/96 at Holy Cross*...... 50-86 L Captains: Terri Dadio, Stacy Farrow 02/29/92 at Bucknell*...... 85-82 W 01/29/94 Army*...... 60-51 W 01/13/96 Navy*...... 60-63 L 11/24/90 Penn...... 50-69 L 03/06/92 vs. Bucknell^...... 64-58 W 02/02/94 at Lehigh*...... 68-43 W 01/16/96 at Army*...... 60-75 L 11/27/90 Princeton...... 59-50 W 03/07/92 vs. Holy Cross^...... 59-42 W 02/05/94 Colgate*...... 75-54 W 01/20/96 Dartmouth...... 56-69 L 11/29/90 at Seton Hall...... 55-65 L 03/08/92 vs. Fordham^...... 54-65 L 02/09/94 at Bucknell*...... 74-56 W 01/22/96 at Penn...... 69-60 W 12/07/90 at Virginia^...... 41-103 L * Patriot League game 02/12/94 at Navy*...... 57-69 L 01/24/96 Lehigh*...... 66-81 L 12/08/90 vs. Illinois^...... 56-74 L ^ Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 02/16/94 Holy Cross*...... 65-66 L 01/27/96 at Bucknell*...... 62-63 L 12/29/90 at Dartmouth#...... 47-49 L 02/19/94 at Fordham*...... 64-60 W 01/31/96 at Colgate*...... 52-67 L 12/30/90 vs. East Tennessee State#...... 79-52 W 1992-93 (19-9, 10-4 Patriot League) 02/23/94 Lehigh*...... 68-49 W 02/03/96 Holy Cross*...... 61-84 L 01/03/91 at Delaware...... 71-52 W Coach: Pat Fisher (13th season) 02/26/94 at Army*...... 47-53 L 02/07/96 at Navy*...... 51-49 W 01/05/91 Cornell...... 50-51 L Captains: Heidi Caruso, Chris Sieling 03/03/94 at Navy&...... 63-64 L 02/10/96 Army*...... 67-66 W 01/08/91 at Yale...... 56-40 W 12/01/92 Princeton...... 79-72 W ^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) 02/14/96 William & Mary...... 47-64 L 01/10/91 at Holy Cross*...... 53-65 L 12/03/92 Towson State...... 66-57 W # Church’s Holiday Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.) 02/17/96 at Lehigh*...... 60-76 L 01/14/91 Towson State...... 70-41 W 12/05/92 at Kansas State...... 41-48 L * Patriot League game 02/19/96 Boston University...... 68-70 L 01/16/91 Army*...... 59-58 W 12/08/92 at Delaware...... 42-51 L & Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 02/21/96 Bucknell*...... 49-72 L 01/19/91 Fordham*...... 56-60 L 12/12/92 at Connecticut^...... 36-53 L 02/24/96 Colgate*...... 64-51 W 01/23/91 Colgate*...... 50-59 L 12/13/92 vs. Wagner^...... 65-64 W 1994-95 (3-24, 3-11 Patriot League) 03/01/96 at Holy Cross&...... 55-80 L 01/26/91 Lehigh*...... 68-49 W 12/30/92 at Hofstra...... 62-47 W Coach: Pat Fisher (15th season) ^ Sheraton Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) 01/28/91 at Drexel...... 54-62 L 01/04/93 at Boston University...... 58-80 L Captains: Dana Gould, Eileen Leacy # Diamond Club Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 01/30/91 at Navy...... 47-66 L 01/07/93 at Drexel...... 67-64 W 11/26/94 at Loyola (Md.)...... 31-58 L * Patriot League game 02/02/91 at Bucknell*...... 60-61 L 01/09/93 Cornell...... 54-45 W 11/30/94 Princeton...... 28-64 L & Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) 02/06/91 Holy Cross*...... 61-88 L 01/11/93 at Yale...... 57-42 W 12/03/94 at Boston University...... 29-79 L 02/09/91 at Army*...... 42-64 L 01/13/93 Colgate*...... 76-40 W 12/06/94 at Delaware...... 52-77 L 1996-97 (14-15, 5-7 Patriot League) 02/13/91 at Fordham*...... 60-83 L 01/16/93 at Bucknell*...... 62-54 W 12/10/94 at Georgia Tech...... 38-95 L Coach: Pat Fisher (17th season) 02/16/91 at Colgate*...... 67-54 W 01/20/93 at Navy*...... 58-47 W 12/29/94 at Dartmouth^...... 28-53 L Captain: Keri Hollister 02/18/91 Manhattan...... 41-70 L 01/23/93 Holy Cross*...... 61-67 L 12/30/94 vs. Kent State^...... 49-101 L 11/27/96 at William & Mary...... 77-67 W 02/20/91 at Lehigh*...... 57-62 L 01/27/93 at Fordham*...... 38-54 L 01/03/95 at Drexel...... 49-50 L 11/30/96 at Central Conn. State....67-61 W 02/23/91 Boston University...... 72-83 L 01/30/93 at Army*...... 51-50 W 01/07/95 Holy Cross*...... 29-59 L 12/03/96 Princeton...... 61-54 W 02/25/91 Bucknell*...... 88-71 W 02/01/93 Penn...... 75-62 W 01/09/95 at Temple...... 42-44 L 12/07/96 at Manhattan^...... 55-63 L 03/01/91 vs. Colgate&...... 59-54 W 02/03/93 Lehigh*...... 69-42 W 01/11/95 at Navy*...... 35-65 L 02/08/96 vs. St. Bonaventure^...... 60-68 L 03/02/91 at Holy Cross&...... 67-77 L 02/06/93 at Colgate*...... 50-51 L 01/14/95 Army*...... 43-38 W 12/10/96 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 75-64 W ^ Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) 02/10/93 Bucknell*...... 84-68 W 01/16/95 Cornell...... 37-69 L 12/21/96 at Boston University...... 48-61 L # Dartmouth Invitational (Hanover, N.H.) 02/13/93 Navy*...... 72-67 W 01/18/95 Fordham*...... 31-39 L 12/28/96 at Nicholls State...... 74-71 W * Patriot League game 02/17/93 at Holy Cross*...... 66-74 L 01/21/95 at Lehigh*...... 52-63 L 12/30/96 at Southeastern Louisiana...62-69 L & Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) 02/20/93 Fordham*...... 65-63 W 01/23/95 Penn...... 37-64 L 01/03/97 at Temple...... 59-83 L 02/24/93 at Lehigh*...... 87-64 W 01/25/95 Bucknell*...... 66-80 L 01/08/97 at Lehigh*...... 60-77 L 1991-92 (19-10, 11-3 Patriot League) 02/27/93 Army*...... 55-54 W 01/28/95 Colgate*...... 48-64 L 01/10/97 Fairfield...... 63-71 L Coach: Pat Fisher (12th season) 03/02/93 Colgate#...... 79-60 W 02/01/95 at Holy Cross*...... 45-79 L 01/15/97 Bucknell*...... 61-49 W Captains: Terri Dadio, Stacy Farrow 03/05/93 Fordham#...... 49-61 L 02/04/95 Navy* ...... 39-54 L 01/18/97 at Navy*...... 52-67 L 11/25/91 Seton Hall...... 60-66 L ^ Connecticut Classic (Storrs, Conn.) 02/08/95 at Army*...... 46-41 W 01/22/97 Holy Cross*...... 67-70 L 11/30/91 Yale...... 81-59 W * Patriot League game 02/11/95 at Fordham*...... 40-60 L 01/25/97 Army*...... 79-50 W 12/03/91 Hofstra...... 84-55 W # Patriot League Tournament (Easton, Pa.) 02/15/95 Lehigh*...... 73-69 W 01/27/97 Penn...... 64-50 W 12/09/91 Delaware...... 79-74 W 02/18/95 at Bucknell*...... 50-69 L 01/29/97 at Colgate*...... 55-51 W 12/28/91 at UC Irvine...... 54-81 L 1993-94 (18-9, 9-5 Patriot League) 02/22/95 Loyola (Md.)...... 29-78 L 02/01/97 Lehigh*...... 55-56 L 12/30/91 at Pepperdine...... 67-76 L Coach: Pat Fisher (14th season) 02/25/95 at Colgate*...... 54-74 L 02/05/97 American...... 64-78 L 01/04/92 at Princeton...... 67-63 W Captains: Marybeth Browne, Heidi Caruso, 03/03/95 vs. Navy#...... 44-68 L 02/08/97 at Bucknell*...... 52-59 L 01/06/92 at Boston University...... 50-65 L Chris Sieling ^ Dartmouth College Tournament (Hanover, N.H.) 02/10/97 at Drexel...... 67-60 W 01/08/92 at Cornell...... 67-72 L 11/27/93 Hofstra...... 73-45 W * Patriot League game 02/12/97 Navy*...... 60-64 L 01/11/92 Holy Cross*...... 78-72 W 12/01/93 at Princeton...... 61-58 W # Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 02/15/97 at Holy Cross*...... 53-83 L 01/14/92 at Army*...... 52-53 L 12/04/93 vs. VCU^...... 54-41 W 02/19/97 at Army*...... 59-55 W 01/18/92 at Fordham*...... 72-79 L 12/05/93 vs. James Madison^...... 58-46 W 1995-96 (6-21, 3-9 Patriot League) 02/22/97 Colgate*...... 58-51 W 01/20/92 at Penn...... 74-65 W 12/07/93 Delaware...... 60-45 W Coach: Pat Fisher (16th season) 02/28/97 vs. Bucknell$...... 60-47 W 01/22/92 Colgate*...... 60-44 W 12/11/93 at Cornell...... 73-54 W Captain: Dana Gould 03/02/97 vs. Holy Cross$...... 76-60 W 01/25/92 at Lehigh*...... 65-47 W 12/13/93 at Seton Hall...... 39-68 L 11/24/95 at Cornell^...... 47-62 L 03/06/97 at Lehigh$...... 63-65 L 01/29/92 at Navy*...... 80-68 W 12/28/93 vs. Florida International#...... 45-97 L 11/25/95 vs. East Carolina^...... 55-71 L ^ Big Apple Classic (Riverdale, N.Y.) 02/01/92 Bucknell*...... 80-50W 12/30/93 vs. Florida Atlantic#...... 70-53 W 11/29/95 at Princeton...... 60-76 L * Patriot League game 02/05/92 at Holy Cross*...... 55-32 W 01/06/94 Boston University...... 65-51 W 12/02/95 at Towson State...... 63-72 L # Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 02/08/92 Army*...... 61-47 W 01/10/94 Drexel...... 68-53 W 12/06/95 Drexel...... 75-73 W 02/10/92 Drexel...... 71-66 W 01/12/94 at Colgate*...... 71-51 W 12/09/95 Temple...... 66-59 W 1997-98 (15-13, 7-5 Patriot League) 02/12/92 Fordham*...... 55-57 L 01/15/94 Bucknell*...... 73-62 W 12/29/95 vs. Campbell#...... 47-69 L Coach: Pat Fisher (18th season) 02/15/92 at Colgate*...... 77-67 W 01/17/94 at Penn...... 62-68 L 12/30/95 vs. Hampton#...... 71-80 L 11/17/97 Drexel...... 74-60 W 02/17/92 at Towson State...... 62-68 L 01/19/94 Navy*...... 80-63 W 01/02/96 at Radford...... 59-87 L 11/20/97 at Fairfield...... 58-89 L

@LafayetteWBB 72 #RollPards Lafayette Leopards Women’s Basketball Media Guide

ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 11/24/97 Morgan State...... 58-54 W ^ Brown Bear Classic (Providence, R.I.) 01/20/01 Penn...... 52-62 L 12/03/02 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 68-62 W 11/29/97 vs. Cornell^...... 59-57 W # Carrier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) 01/24/01 Holy Cross*...... 63-73 L 12/07/02 vs. Brown^...... 50-71 L 11/30/97 vs. Hofstra^...... 47-83 L & Georgia Tech Holiday Inviational (Atlanta, Ga.) 01/27/01 Army*...... 63-49 W 12/08/02 vs. Drexel^...... 71-77 L 12/03/97 at Princeton...... 67-58 (OT) W * Patriot League game 01/31/01 at Colgate*...... 76-49 W 12/19/02 St. Peter’s...... 57-75 L 12/06/97 at American...... 49-85 L $ Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 02/03/01 at Lehigh*...... 47-78 L 12/21/02 at Cornell...... 49-64 L 12/08/97 Temple...... 52-64 L 02/07/01 at Bucknell*...... 44-83 L 01/02/03 at Albany...... 73-91 L 12/10/97 at Fairleigh Dickinson...62-61 W 1999-2000 (7-22, 4-8 Patriot League) 02/11/01 Navy*...... 64-59 W 01/04/03 Wagner...... 68-72 L 12/29/97 vs. Duquesne#...... 71-97 L Coach: Pat Fisher (20th season) 02/13/01 Drexel...... 83-87 L 01/06/03 at Cincinnati...... 41-85 L 12/30/97 vs. Cornell#...... 69-57 W Captains: Sara Harris, Katie Miller 02/17/01 at Holy Cross*...... 57-80 L 01/08/03 Penn...... 66-75 L 01/03/98 Yale...... 57-58 L 11/27/99 at Pittsburgh...... 43-80 L 02/21/01 at Army*...... 58-66 L 01/11/03 at Colgate*...... 89-80 W 01/07/98 Lehigh*...... 75-69 (OT) W 11/23/99 Sacred Heart...... 64-82 L 02/24/01 Colgate*...... 53-62 L 01/14/03 at Army*...... 54-89 L 01/14/98 at Bucknell*...... 57-63 L 11/27/99 at Georgetown...... 43-87 L 03/02/01 vs. Lehigh^...... 52-60 L 01/18/03 Holy Cross*...... 56-82 L 01/17/98 Navy*...... 60-70 L 11/29/99 Delaware...... 50-86 L # Vermont Tournament 01/24/03 at Lehigh*...... 43-70 L 01/19/98 at Penn...... 63-70 L 12/01/99 at Princeton...... 58-73 L & Warner’s Classic (Fairfield, Conn.) 01/26/03 at Bucknell*...... 73-87 L 01/21/98 at Holy Cross*...... 57-89 L 12/03/99 vs. Penn^...... 78-83 L * Patriot League game 01/28/03 Princeton...... 56-70 L 01/24/98 at Army*...... 71-69 W 12/04/99 at Air Force^...... 56-78 L ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 01/31/03 American*...... 57-69 L 01/28/98 Colgate*...... 76-81 L 12/08/99 at Fairleigh Dickinson...64-54 W 02/02/03 Navy*...... 56-70 L 01/31/98 at Lehigh*...... 68-60 W 12/21/99 George Mason...... 56-77 L Pat Fisher: 295-284, 21 seasons 02/07/03 Colgate*...... 59-71 L 02/03/98 Central Conn. State...... 62-61(2OT) W 12/29/99 at La Salle#...... 75-70 W 02/11/03 Army*...... 60-75 L 02/07/98 Bucknell*...... 63-45 W 12/30/99 vs. Richmond#...... 54-99 L 2001-02 (3-25, 1-13 Patriot League) 02/15/03 at Holy Cross*...... 58-83 L 02/11/98 at Navy*...... 63-73 L 01/03/00 Yale...... 73-85 L Coach: Tammy Smith (first season) 02/21/03 Bucknell*...... 67-71 L 02/15/98 Holy Cross*...... 75-69 W 01/05/00 Rider...... 73-85 L Captains: Samaiyah Council, Laurie Infantino 02/23/03 Lehigh*...... 72-71 W 02/18/98 Army*...... 73-68 W 01/16/00 Navy*...... 52-50 W 11/17/01 at Sacred Heart...... 53-71 L 02/27/03 at Navy*...... 66-68 (OT) L 02/21/98 at Colgate*...... 62-58 W 01/18/00 at Holy Cross*...... 54-94 L 11/20/01 at Farleigh Dickinson...... 78-86 L 03/01/03 at American*...... 64-86 L 02/27/98 vs. Army&...... 64-47 W 01/22/00 at Army*...... 60-91 L 11/24/01 at Binghamton^...... 49-71 L 03/07/03 vs. Holy Cross#...... 60-80 L 02/28/98 at Navy&...... 59-76 L 01/24/00 at Penn...... 62-79 L 11/25/01 vs. Long Island^...... 72-58 L ^ Brown Bear Classic (Providence, R.I.) ^ UMBC Invitational (Catonsville, Md.) 01/26/00 Lehigh*...... 83-66 W 11/29/01 Rider...... 75-72 W * Patriot League game # Florida Atlantic Invitational (Boca Raton, Fla.) 01/29/00 at Colgate*...... 49-67 L 12/05/01 at Princeton...... 69-72 L # Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) * Patriot League game 02/02/00 Bucknell*...... 54-63 L 12/08/01 Yale...... 62-72 (OT) L ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 02/07/00 Albany...... 57-60 L 12/21/01 at Drexel...... 51-79 L 2003-04 (1-27, 1-13 Patriot League) 02/09/00 at Navy*...... 54-62 L 12/28/01 at Dartmouth#...... 64-62 W Coach: Tammy Smith (third season) 1998-99 (8-20, 4-8 Patriot League) 02/12/00 Holy Cross*...... 61-85 L 12/29/01 vs. Kentucky#...... 83-60 L Captains: Colleen Fitzpatrick, Elecia Kruise, Coach: Pat Fisher (19th season) 02/16/00 Army*...... 77-69 W 01/02/02 Albany...... 62-74 L Brianne Welte Captain: Ali Berlin 02/19/00 Lehigh*...... 55-88 L 01/07/02 Cornell...... 60-71 L 11/23/03 Georgetown...... 58-72 L 11/06/98 at Delaware...... 59-80 L 02/23/00 Colgate*...... 66-68 L 01/09/02 at Bucknell*...... 65-78 L 11/25/03 at Sacred Heart...... 59-92 L 11/18/98 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 63-69 L 02/27/00 at Bucknell*...... 61-60 W 01/12/02 Holy Cross*...... 56-86 L 11/29/03 at Saint Peter’s...... 50-73 L 11/27/98 vs. Tulsa^...... 58-63 L 03/03/00 Lehigh^...... 85-75 W 01/16/02 at American*...... 56-92 L 12/03/03 at Wagner...... 60-71 L 11/28/98 vs. IUPUI^...... 48-54 L 03/04/00 Holy Cross^...... 52-77 L 01/19/02 at Army*...... 51-73 L 12/20/03 at Denver^...... 69-76 (OT) L 11/30/98 at Georgetown...... 71-73 L # Air Force Tournament (USAF Academy, Colo.) 01/21/02 at Penn...... 63-80 L 12/21/03 vs. Texas-Arlington^...... 59-81 L 12/02/98 Princeton...... 45-47 L $ La Salle Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 01/23/02 at Navy*...... 55-56 L 12/29/03 Cornell#...... 50-73 L 12/04/98 vs. Syracuse#...... 95-102 (3OT) L * Patriot League game 01/26/02 Colgate*...... 72-68 W 12/30/03 Loyola#...... 51-78 L 12/05/98 vs. Kent State#...... 57-86 L ^ Patriot League Tournament (Easton, Pa.) 01/30/02 at Lehigh*...... 35-68 L 01/03/04 at Princeton...... 60-66 L 12/10/98 at Yale...... 69-57 W 02/02/02 Bucknell*...... 67-79 L 01/05/04 Quinnipiac...... 62-78 L 12/29/98 vs. Western Carolina&..68-67 W 2000-01 (7-21, 3-9 PL) 02/05/02 at Holy Cross*...... 44-90 L 01/07/04 Yale...... 67-83 L 12/30/98 vs. Georgia Tech&...... 52-100 L Coach: Pat Fisher (21st season) 02/09/02 American*...... 61-63 L 01/10/04 Colgate*...... 74-80 L 01/05/99 at Dartmouth...... 59-65 L Captains: Samaiyah Council, Laurie Infantino 02/13/02 Army*...... 52-56 L 01/13/04 Army*...... 56-59 L 01/09/99 at Navy*...... 54-67 L 11/17/00 at Vermont#...... 54-85 L 02/16/02 Navy*...... 45-54 L 01/15/04 at Harvard...... 52-73 L 01/13/99 Holy Cross*...... 50-68 L 11/18/00 vs. Radford#...... 59-66 L 02/20/02 Lehigh*...... 60-62 L 01/17/04 at Holy Cross*...... 65-71 L 01/16/99 Army*...... 53-56 L 11/24/00 at Fairfield&...... 55-81 L 02/23/02 at Colgate* ...... 94-75 L 01/20/04 at Penn...... 63-84 L 01/18/99 Pennsylvania...... 81-69 W 11/25/00 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)&....77-51 W 03/01/02 vs. Holy Cross&...... 48-71 L 01/23/04 Lehigh*...... 53-64 L 01/20/99 Lehigh*...... 82-73 W 11/27/00 Sacred Heart...... 57-55 W ^ Binghamton/Time Warner Classic (Vestal N.Y.) 01/25/04 Bucknell*...... 48-67 L 01/23/99 Colgate*...... 59-57 W 11/29/00 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 52-57 L # Dartmouth Invitational (Hanover, N.H.) 01/30/04 at American*...... 54-72 L 01/27/99 at Bucknell*...... 51-71 L 12/06/00 Princeton...... 58-48 W * Patriot League game 02/01/04 at Navy*...... 53-71 L 02/01/99 at Morgan State...... 48-53 L 12/08/00 at Yale...... 61-76 L & Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) 02/07/04 at Colgate*...... 41-65 L 02/03/99 Navy*...... 64-75 L 12/10/00 Air Force...... 62-53 W 02/11/04 at Army*...... 55-62 L 02/06/99 at Holy Cross*...... 63-84 L 12/22/00 at Maryland...... 61-80 L 2002-03 (3-25, 2-12 Patriot League) 02/13/04 Holy Cross*...... 49-74 L 02/10/99 at Army*...... 62-53 W 01/02/01 at George Mason...... 59-77 L Coach: Tammy Smith (second season) 02/20/04 at Bucknell*...... 63-81 L 02/14/99 Lehigh*...... 61-79 L 01/04/01 at Rider...... 63-70 L Captains: Colleen Fitzpatrick, Elecia Kruise, 02/22/04 at Lehigh*...... 55-84 L 02/17/99 Colgate*...... 46-41 W 01/06/01 at Albany...... 59-60 L Elizabeth Rojahn 02/26/04 Navy*...... 53-67 L 02/21/99 Bucknell*...... 56-68 L 01/10/01 Lehigh*...... 46-64 L 11/23/02 at Quinnipiac...... 64-80 L 02/28/04 American*...... 64-61 W 02/26/99 vs. Lehigh$...... 64-55 W 01/13/01 Bucknell*...... 46-69 L 11/26/02 Sacred Heart...... 70-75 L 03/05/04 vs. Colgate&...... 57-73 L 02/27/99 vs. Holy Cross$...... 69-86 L 01/17/01 at Navy*...... 62-71 L 11/30/02 at Yale...... 49-74 L ^ Wells Fargo Pioneer Classic (Denver, Colo.)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 # Lafayette Holiday Tournament (Easton, Pa.) 02/01/06 at Bucknell*...... 48-62 L 12/08/07 at Vermont...... 45-46 L 03/11/09 at Lehigh&...... 64-56 L * Patriot League game 02/04/06 Holy Cross*...... 54-49 W 12/28/07 at Texas Pan-American^.....55-60 L ^ Preseason WNIT (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) & Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) 02/07/06 at Colgate*...... 71-80 L 12/29/07 vs. Lamar^...... 64-67 L # Preseason WNIT (Cullowhee, N.C.) 02/11/06 at Navy*...... 63-73 L 01/02/08 Morgan State...... 83-62 W * Patriot League game 2004-05 (5-23, 3-11 Patriot League) 02/14/06 Bucknell*...... 51-54 L 01/04/08 La Salle...... 70-54 W & Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) Coach: Tammy Smith (fourth season) 02/18/06 at Lehigh*...... 50-79 L 01/08/08 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 66-59 W Captains: Kristin Doherty, Katie Kokolus, 02/21/06 Army*...... 52-71 L 01/12/08 at Holy Cross*...... 70-77 L OT 2009-10 (6-23, 4-10 Patriot League) Brianne Welte 02/25/06 American*...... 73-66 W 01/16/08 Colgate*...... 57-52 W Coach: Tammy Smith (ninth season) 11/19/04 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore^... 60-44 W 03/02/06 at Army&...... 55-74 L 01/19/08 Navy*...... 60-44 W Captains: Melissa Downey, Lauren Jackson 11/20/04 vs. Wayne State^...... 65-76 L ^ LIU Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 01/23/08 at Bucknell*...... 64-58 W OT Amanda Leone, Brooke Niquette 11/27/04 at Buffalo...... 45-54 L # Blue Sky Restaurant Group Classic (Hanover, N.H.) 01/26/08 Lehigh*...... 48-45 W 11/13/09 St. Peter’s...... 38-61 L 12/02/04 Radford...... 63-47 W * Patriot League game 01/30/08 at Army*...... 46-57 L 11/16/09 at Monmouth...... 58-55 W 12/04/04 Harvard...... 40-84 L & Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 02/02/08 at American*...... 54-68 L 11/18/09 at Fairfield...... 29-52 L 12/09/04 UMBC...... 57-73 L 02/09/08 Holy Cross*...... 48-60 L 11/21/09 at Bryant...... 47-56 L 12/11/04 at Georgetown...... 52-79 L 2006-07 (7-23, 5-9 Patriot League) 02/13/08 at Colgate*...... 56-48 W 11/24/09 St. Bonaventure...... 38-58 L 12/22/04 at St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 33-58 L Coach: Tammy Smith (sxith season) 02/16/08 at Navy*...... 44-53 L 11/28/09 Liberty...... 55-90 L 12/29/04 UTPA...... 51-59 L 11/12/06 at St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 48-61 L 02/20/08 Bucknell*...... 45-68 L 11/30/09 Mount St. Mary’s...... 48-59 L 01/03/05 Howard...... 50-61 L 11/15/06 at Mount St. Mary’s...... 68-55 W 02/23/08 at Lehigh*...... 59-43 W 12/02/09 at Penn...... 62-56 W 01/05/05 at Yale...... 43-57 L 11/18/06 Cornell...... 76-60 W 02/27/08 Army*...... 41-51 L 12/07/09 Long Island...... 65-78 L 01/08/05 at Navy*...... 46-59 L 11/21/06 at Wagner...... 65-72 L 03/01/08 American*...... 57-60 L OT 12/09/09 at Fairleigh Dickinson.....39-69 L 01/10/05 Penn...... 33-68 L 11/27/06 Coppin State...... 34-54 L 03/08/08 vs. Lehigh#...... 51-62 L 12/12/09 at Princeton...... 47-80 L 01/12/05 Lehigh*...... 48-58 L 11/29/06 at Fairleigh Dickinson.....48-63 L ^ UTPA Battle at the Border Tournament (Edinburg, Texas) 12/29/09 at #25 James Madison^..54-86 L 01/15/05 American*...... 47-49 L 12/02/06 Vermont...... 64-73 L * Patriot League game 12/30/09 vs. UNC Asheville^...... 43-50 L 01/21/05 Bucknell*...... 55-53 W 12/07/06 Penn...... 74-78 L # Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 01/03/10 at Iowa State...... 25-67 L 01/23/05 Colgate*...... 75-76 L 12/09/06 Morgan State...... 57-60 L 01/09/10 at Holy Cross*...... 43-39 W 01/25/05 Princeton...... 72-82 L 12/20/06 at UC Davis...... 45-62 L 2008-09 (8-22, 2-12 Patriot League) 01/13/10 Colgate*...... 63-71 L 01/28/05 at Holy Cross*...... 48-70 L 12/20/06 at Pacific...... 63-72 L Coach: Tammy Smith (eighth season) 01/16/10 Navy*...... 46-43 W 01/30/05 at Army*...... 49-63 L 12/28/06 NJIT...... 59-70 L Captains: Laura Cullen, Emily Garner, 01/20/10 at Bucknell*...... 42-55 L 02/04/05 at Bucknell*...... 68-62 W 12/31/06 at Monmouth...... 62-79 L Meaghan Malone, Jessica Spicer, 01/23/10 Lehigh*...... 51-66 L 02/06/05 at Colgate*...... 66-79 L 01/03/07 Princeton...... 62-79 L Cristin Zavocki 01/27/10 at Army*...... 38-54 L 02/11/05 Holy Cross*...... 62-68 L 01/06/07 Holy Cross*...... 61-58 W 11/15/08 at Middle Tennessee State^...... 01/30/10 at American*...... 31-53 L 02/13/05 Army*...... 77-82 (OT) L 01/09/07 at Colgate*...... 57-64 L 85-47 L 02/06/10 Holy Cross*...... 47-50 L 02/19/05 at American*...... 56-58 L 01/13/07 at Navy*...... 43-55 L 11/21/08 at Western Carolina#.....68-51 L 02/10/10 at Colgate*...... 57-60 L (OT) 02/23/05 Navy*...... 68-58 W 01/16/07 Bucknell*...... 68-63 W 11/22/08 vs. UC Riverside#...... 54-41 L 02/13/10 at Navy*...... 42-62 L 02/26/05 at Lehigh*...... 43-74 L 01/20/07 at Lehigh*...... 50-62 L 11/25/08 at Mount St. Mary’s...... 58-54 L 02/17/10 Bucknell*...... 60-54 W 03/03/05 at Holy Cross#...... 61-74 L 01/23/07 Army*...... 50-63 L 11/29/08 Texas-Pan American...... 57-51 W 02/20/10 at Lehigh*...... 58-68 L ^ Eastern Michigan Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) 01/25/07 Columbia...... 66-74 L 12/01/08 at Marist...... 66-55 L 02/24/10 Army*...... 54-52 W (OT) * Patriot League game 01/27/07 American*...... 62-50 W 12/03/08 Penn...... 59-55 (OT) W 02/26/10 American*...... 47-68 L # Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) 02/03/07 at Holy Cross*...... 45-77 L 12/05/08 NJIT...... 70-49 W 03/06/10 vs. American#...... 49-77 L 02/06/07 Colgate*...... 47-53 L 12/07/08 Bryant...... 64-57 W ^ James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) 2005-06 (8-20, 3-11 Patriot League) 02/10/07 Navy*...... 68-65 W 12/16/08 at La Salle...... 61-57 L * Patriot League game Coach: Tammy Smith (fifth season) 02/13/07 at Bucknell*...... 39-53 L 12/19/08 at No. 14 Rutgers...... 61-29 L # Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Captains: Katie Kokolus, Lindsay Myers 02/17/07 Lehigh*...... 67-62 W 12/21/08 Rider...... 79-76 (OT) W Mass.) 11/19/05 Wagner...... 63-46 W 02/20/07 at Army*...... 57-70 L 12/29/08 at Virginia Tech...... 66-44 L 11/23/05 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 56-51 W 02/24/07 at American*...... 46-60 L 12/30/08 vs. North Carolina A&T.65-63 L Tammy Smith: 55-204, nine seasons 11/25/05 at Long Island^...... 63-48 W 03/03/07 vs. Holy Cross^...... 49-64 L 01/02/09 Princeton...... 66-64 W 11/26/05 vs. James Madison^...... 50-70 L * Patriot League game 01/10/09 Holy Cross*...... 60-45 L 2010-11 (11-19, 4-10 Patriot League) 11/30/05 Buffalo...... 56-66 L ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 01/14/09 at Colgate*...... 64-52 W Coach: Dianne Nolan (first season) 12/02/05 at Howard...... 85-89 L (2OT) 01/17/09 at Navy*...... 53-48 L Captains: Lauren Jackson, Elizabeth Virgin 12/04/05 at Radford...... 40-56 L 2007-08 (14-16, 6-8 Patriot League) 01/21/09 Bucknell*...... 75-58 W LaKeisha Wright 12/10/05 at UMBC...... 46-60 L Coach: Tammy Smith (seventh season) 01/24/09 at Lehigh*...... 73-51 L 11/14/10 Bryant...... 84-80 (OT) W 12/21/05 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 71-59 W Captains: Maureen Johnson, Jessica Spicer, 01/28/09 Army*...... 56-46 L 11/17/10 at Long Island...... 59-64 L 12/29/05 vs. Loyola Marymount#. 58-68 L Vanessa Van De Venter 01/31/09 American*...... 72-61 L 11/20/10 at Liberty...... 52-64 L 12/30/05 vs. Akron#...... 52-53 L 11/12/07 Monmouth...... 65-64 W 02/07/09 at Holy Cross*...... 82-64 L 11/23/10 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 74-52 W 01/03/06 at Princeton...... 47-73 L 11/15/07 at Cornell...... 51-76 L 02/11/09 Colgate*...... 62-61 L 11/26/10 at Monmouth...... 54-68 L 01/07/06 at Holy Cross*...... 39-78 L 11/17/07 Mount St. Mary’s...... 51-55 L 02/14/09 Navy*...... 60-57 L 11/28/10 Fairfield...... 39-52 L 01/10/06 Colgate*...... 56-69 L 11/20/07 at Columbia...... 62-65 L 02/18/09 at Bucknell*...... 58-40 L 12/01/10 at St. Bonaventure...... 63-72 L 01/14/06 Navy*...... 71-75 L (OT) 11/24/07 at Princeton...... 78-68 W 02/21/09 Lehigh*...... 73-58 L 12/04/10 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 51-37 W 01/19/06 at Penn...... 60-56 W 11/27/07 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 64-54 W 02/25/09 at Army*...... 60-50 L 12/09/10 at Manhattan...... 53-50 W 01/21/06 Lehigh*...... 60-75 L 11/29/07 at Coppin State...... 62-56 W 02/28/09 at American*...... 75-54 L 12/11/10 La Salle...... 60-51 W 01/25/06 at Army*...... 60-75 L 12/01/07 at NJIT...... 61-53 W 03/07/09 vs. American&...... 58-56 W 12/13/10 at Princeton...... 58-90 L 01/28/06 at American*...... 74-75 L 12/05/07 at Penn...... 71-56 W 03/08/09 vs. Navy&...... 62-50 W 12/28/10 vs. Quinnipiac^...... 56-54 W

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 12/29/10 at Saint Joseph’s^...... 40-75 L 2012-13 (11-19, 4-10 Patriot League) 02/05/14 Bucknell*...... 87-64 W 01/02/11 Penn...... 52-59 L Coach: Dianne Nolan (third season) 02/08/14 Boston U.*...... 61-59 L 01/05/11 at Columbia...... 64-63 W Captains: Alicia Manning, Danielle Fiacco, 02/12/14 at Loyola Md.*...... 58-45 W 01/08/11 Holy Cross*...... 67-72 L Emily Homan 02/15/14 at American*...... 72-61 L 01/12/11 at Colgate*...... 60-64 L 11/09/12 Loyola Chicago...... 62-51 W 02/19/14 Holy Cross*...... 90-76 L 01/15/11 at Navy*...... 49-57 L 11/11/12 at Seton Hall...... 54-60 L 02/22/14 at Lehigh*...... 73-59 L 01/19/11 Bucknell*...... 49-57 L 11/14/12 Villanova...... 73-34 L 02/26/14 Colgate*...... 81-70 W 01/22/11 at Lehigh*...... 57-54 W 11/18/12 at Penn State...... 75-34 L 03/01/14 Army*...... 64-53 L 01/26/11 Army*...... 54-42 W 11/23/12 at Monmouth...... 62-43 L 03/06/14 at American#...... 51-49 L 01/29/11 American*...... 51-66 L 11/25/12 vs Wagner...... 64-45 L * Patriot League game 02/05/11 at Holy Cross*...... 46-83 L 12/01/12 Pittsburgh...... 68-65 W # Patriot League Tournament 02/09/11 Colgate*...... 65-42 W 12/05/12 at Saint Joseph’s...... 69-43 L 02/12/11 Navy*...... 58-53 W 12/09/12 at Ohio State...... 81-41 L 2014-15 (14-17, 6-12 Patriot League) 02/16/11 at Bucknell*...... 34-46 L 12/21/12 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 66-63 W Coach: Dianne Nolan (fifth season) 02/19/11 Lehigh*...... 49-70 L 12/29/12 vs Fordham^...... 54-50 W Captains: Brya Freeland, Emily Homan, 02/23/11 at Army*...... 36-58 L 12/30/12 vs Providence^...... 66-54 L Linnel Macklin, Maddie Peabody 02/26/11 at American*...... 47-82 L 01/05/13 Brown...... 56-32 W 11/14/14 Delaware...... 63-52 W 03/05/11 at Lehigh#...... 58-82 L 01/09/13 at Columbia...... 49-47 W 11/19/14 at Columbia...... 72-65 L ^ Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) 01/13/13 at Navy*...... 62-44 L 11/23/14 Hartford...... 74-59 W * Patriot League game 01/16/13 Army*...... 63-43 L 11/25/14 at Rider...... 66-48 W # Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) 01/19/13 Bucknell*...... 50-49 L 11/28/14 at Louisville...... 102-61 L 01/23/13 at Holy Cross*...... 63-43 L 12/02/14 Penn...... 60-57 W 2011-12 (8-22, 2-12 Patriot League) 01/26/13 Lehigh*...... 68-52 W 12/05/14 at St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 73-51 W Coach: Dianne Nolan (second season) 01/30/13 at Colgate*...... 53-45 W 12/07/14 at Seton Hall...... 80-63 L Captains: Melissa Downey, Sarah McGorry, 02/02/13 American*...... 49-47 W 12/19/14 at Stony Brook...... 60-58 L Alexandra Serowoky 02/09/13 Navy*...... 60-52 L (OT) 12/21/14 NJIT...... 66-50 W 11/11/11 at Rider...... 56-64 L 02/13/13 at Army*...... 70-57 L 12/28/14 at Saint Peter’s...... 49-34 W 11/14/11 Princeton...... 47-87 L 02/16/13 at Bucknell*...... 66-61 W (OT) 12/31/14 Army*...... 71-60 W 11/19/11 at Syracuse...... 54-74 L 02/20/13 Holy Cross*...... 69-58 L 01/03/15 at Navy*...... 65-52 L 11/22/11 at Saint Peter’s...... 59-50 W 02/23/13 at Lehigh*...... 60-40 L 01/07/15 Bucknell*...... 77-71 L 11/25/11 Wagner^...... 66-55 W 02/27/13 Colgate*...... 39-37 L 01/10/15 Boston U.*...... 67-60 W 11/27/11 Monmouth^...... 54-58 L 03/02/13 at American*...... 69-52 L 01/14/15 at Loyola Md.*...... 57-49 W 11/30/11 at Penn...... 39-49 L 03/07/13 at Navy#...... 59-55 L (OT) 01/17/15 at American*...... 63-44 L 12/03/11 Manhattan...... 48-43 W ^ Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) 01/21/15 Holy Cross*...... 64-46 L 12/07/11 Saint Joseph’s...... 57-65 L * Patriot League game 01/25/15 at Lehigh*...... 65-60 L 12/11/11 Bryant...... 48-56 L # Patriot League Tournament 01/28/15 Colgate*...... 58-56 W 12/21/11 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 46-33 W 01/31/15 Navy*...... 65-60 L 12/28/11 at #5 Maryland#...... 36-84 L 2013-14 (14-16, 8-10 Patriot League) 02/04/15 at Bucknell*...... 51-37 L 12/29/11 East Carolina#...... 64-57 W Coach: Dianne Nolan (fourth season) 02/07/15 at Boston U.*...... 56-49 L 12/31/11 at Pittsburgh...... 69-74 L (OT) Captains: Madeline Fahan, Danielle Fiacco, 02/11/15 Loyola Md.*...... 69-63 W 01/04/12 Columbia...... 53-45 W Kristan Liddle 02/14/15 American*...... 74-58 L 01/07/12 Navy*...... 55-60 L 11/8/13 Rider...... 67-62 W 02/18/15 at Holy Cross*...... 59-53 L 01/11/12 at Army*...... 43-44 L 11/10/13 at Brown...... 70-69 W 02/21/15 Lehigh*...... 59-51 W 01/14/12 at Bucknell*...... 49-45 W 11/15/13 Columbia...... 95-83 W 02/25/15 at Colgate*...... 49-36 L 01/18/12 Holy Cross*...... 61-75 L 11/17/13 at Pittsburgh...... 48-45 W 02/28/15 at Army*...... 57-41 L 01/21/12 at Lehigh*...... 55-68 L 11/24/13 at Villanova...... 60-33 L 03/04/15 Loyola Md.#...... 58-46 W 01/25/12 Colgate*...... 66-58 W 11/27/13 at Northwestern...... 66-64 L 03/06/15 at American#...... 79-56 L 01/28/12 at American*...... 54-80 L 11/29/13 at Loyola Chicago...... 66-55 W * Patriot League game 02/04/12 at Navy*...... 47-63 L 12/05/13 at NJIT...... 61-45 W # Patriot League Tournament 02/08/12 Army*...... 47-62 L 12/08/13 Stony Brook...... 71-61 L 02/11/12 Bucknell*...... 54-65 L 12/20/13 at St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 74-52 L Dianne Nolan: 58-93, five seasons 02/15/12 at Holy Cross*...... 52-61 L 12/29/13 at California...... 77-60 L 02/19/12 Lehigh*...... 47-57 L 01/02/14 at Army*...... 66-49 L 02/22/12 at Colgate*...... 60-69 L 01/05/14 Navy*...... 67-53 L 02/25/12 American*...... 58-54 L 01/08/14 at Bucknell*...... 75-72 W 03/01/12 at American%...... 54-58 L 01/11/14 at Boston U.*...... 68-63 W ^ Thanksgiving Challenge (Easton, Pa./Staten Island, N.Y.) 01/15/14 Loyola Md.*...... 65-53 W # Terrapin Classic (College Park, Md.) 01/18/14 American*...... 72-57 L * Patriot League game 01/22/14 at Holy Cross*...... 75-68 L % Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 01/25/14 Lehigh*...... 73-51 W 01/29/14 at Colgate*...... 90-75 W 02/01/14 at Navy*...... 70-69 W

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1972-2017 2015-16 (6-23, 4-14 Patriot League) 2/1/17 Army*...... 63-55, L Coach: Theresa Grentz (first season) 2/4/17 Boston U.*...... 75-58, L Captains: Annette Snow, Harriet 2/8/17 at Holy Cross*...... 85-70, L Ottewill-Soulsby 2/11/17 Navy*...... 68-65, L 11/13/15 at Delaware...... 67-47 L 2/15/17 at American*...... 75-45, L 11/17/15 at Penn...... 54-37 L 2/18/17 at Lehigh*...... 69-60, L 11/20/15 Duquesne...... 73-65 L 2/22/17 Bucknell*...... 79-65, L 11/22/15 at Hartford...... 55-50 L 2/25/17 Colgate*...... 90-85, W 11/24/15 at Fordham...... 61-49 L 3/1/17 at Bucknell*...... 78-61, L 11/29/15 Saint Peter’s...... 72-56W 3/4/17 at Holy Cross#...... 58-54, W 12/04/15 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 77-59 W 3/6/17 at Navy#...... 57-53, L 12/9/15 at Wagner...... 69-48 L * Patriot League Game 12/22/15 Colgate*...... 72-59 L ^ Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge 12/28/15 Richmond^...... 54-46 L # Patriot League Tournament 12/29/15 Coppin State^...... 64-57 L 01/02/16 at Loyola*...... 66-65 L Theresa Grentz: 10-51, two seasons 01/06/16 Army*...... 78-45 L Lafayette All-Time: 489-662, 45 seasons 01/09/16 Boston U.*...... 71-56 W 01/13/16 at Holy Cross*...... 66-49 L 01/16/16 Navy*...... 65-58 L (OT) 01/20/16 at American*...... 60-51 W 01/27/16 at Lehigh*...... 82-74 L 01/30/16 Loyola*...... 55-51 L 02/03/16 at Army*...... 84-57 L 02/06/16 at Boston U.*...... 71-64 W 02/10/16 Holy Cross*...... 57-54 L 02/13/16 at Navy*...... 64-48 L 02/17/16 American*...... 63-59 W 02/20/16 Lehigh*...... 80-65 L 02/24/16 at Bucknell*...... 69-55 L 02/27/16 at Colgate*...... 70-55 L 03/2/16 Bucknell*...... 68-59 L 03/05/16 at Colgate#...... 80-68 L * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament ^ Cavalier Classic

2016-17 (4-28, 2-16 Patriot League) Coach: Theresa Grentz (second season) Captains: Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby, Sammy Stipa 11/11/16 at La Salle...... 56-49, W 11/14/16 at Rder...... 76-58, L 11/16/16 Robert Morris...... 62-51, L 11/19/16 Chattanooga^...... 68-43, L 11/20/16 at Louisville^...... 92-48, L 11/21/16 Bowling Green^...... 69-42, L 11/27/16 Hampton^...... 58-55, L 11/30/16 Penn...... 64-47, L 12/3/16 at St. John’s...... 64-46, L 12/7/16 at Princeton...... 65-27, L 12/11/16 at Duquesne...... 67-52, L 12/21/16 Drexel...... 81-39, L 12/30/16 at Colgate*...... 76-69, L 1/2/17 Loyola*...... 60-55, L (OT) 1/5/17 at Army*...... 76-73, L (3OT) 1/8/17 at Boston U*...... 68-50, L 1/11/17 Holy Cross*...... 67-61, L 1/14/17 at Navy*...... 76-41, L 1/18/17 American*...... 76-52, L 1/21/17 Lehigh*...... 56-53, L 1/28/17 at Loyola*...... 75-47,L

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