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2011-12 Georgetown Women's Basketball Numerical Roster 2011-12 Georgetown Women’s Basketball 2011-12 Schedule Nov. 11 Longwood 7 p.m. Table of Contents Nov. 13 at Maryland 2 p.m. Nov. 16 at LSU 7 p.m. Schedule ................................................................ 1 Samisha Powell ................................................... 30 Nov. 19 Houston (FiOS) 1 p.m. Credits ................................................................... 1 Andrea White ....................................................... 31 Nov. 21 Monmouth (FiOS) 7 p.m. John J. DeGioia ..................................................... 2 Taylor Brown ........................................................ 32 Nov. 26 vs. Georgia ! 12:30 p.m. Lee Reed ............................................................... 3 Brittany Horne ...................................................... 32 Nov. 27 vs. TBD ! TBA Senior Administrative Staff .................................... 3 Jasmine Jackson ................................................. 32 Nov. 30 at Coppin State 7 p.m. Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy ..................... 4 2010-11 Results ................................................... 33 Dec. 4 Rider (FiOS) 2 p.m. Keith Brown ........................................................... 5 2010-11 Statistics ................................................ 34 Dec. 7 at Pittsburgh * 7 p.m. Ashley Davis .......................................................... 5 2010-11 Game-by-Game Highs ........................... 35 Dec. 11 George Washington (FiOS) 2 p.m. Adrian Walters ....................................................... 5 2010-11 Points-Rebounds-Assists ...................... 36 Dec. 21 Miami (FiOS) 5 p.m. Dec. 29 at Dartmouth § 7 p.m. Tasha Harris .......................................................... 6 2010-11 BIG EAST & NCAA Review ................... 37 Dec. 30 vs. Vermont § 5 p.m. Ramonita Jimenez ................................................. 6 2010-11 Box Scores .......................................38-43 Jan. 3 DePaul * (FiOS) 7 p.m. Jasmine Motton ..................................................... 6 Records ............................................................... 44 Jan. 7 at USF * 7 p.m. Debby Williams ...................................................... 7 Award & Honors .................................................. 45 Jan. 10 Notre Dame* (CBSC) 7 p.m. Katie Boin .............................................................. 7 Career Leaders ...............................................46-47 Jan. 15 Syracuse * (ESPNU) 12 p.m. Mike Hill ................................................................. 7 Single-Season Leaders ..................................48-49 Jan. 17 at Marquette * (CBSC) 9 p.m. Kenya Kirkland ...................................................... 8 Year-by-Year Coaching Records ......................... 50 Jan. 22 Louisville * (ESPN2) 5 p.m. Melissa Robinson .................................................. 8 Year-by-Year Results ......................................50-53 Jan. 24 at West Virginia * 7 p.m. 2011-12 Roster ...................................................... 9 BIG EAST Tournament Year-by-Year .................. 54 Jan. 29 Rutgers * (ESPNU) 1:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at Cincinnati * 2 p.m. Adria Crawford ................................................ 10-11 All-Time Series Records ...................................... 55 Feb. 8 Seton Hall * (FiOS) 7 p.m. Tia Magee .......................................................12-13 All-Time Series Results: Feb.11 at Connecticut * (MASN) 4 p.m. Tommacina McBride .......................................14-15 BIG EAST Opponents ...............................56-57 Feb. 14 at Villanova * TBA Amanda Reese ...............................................16-17 All-Time Series Results: Feb. 18 Providence * (FiOS) 2 p.m. Alexa Roche ...................................................18-19 Non-Conference Opponents .....................58-61 Feb. 25 at Syracuse * 1 p.m. Morgan Williams .............................................20-21 All-Time Letterwinners ......................................... 62 Feb. 27 St. John’s * (FiOS) 4 p.m. Rubylee Wright ...............................................22-23 2011-12 Opponents ............................................. 63 Vanessa Moore ...............................................24-25 BIG EAST Conference ...................................64-65 BIG EAST Tournament: March 2-6; Hartford, Conn. Sugar Rodgers ...............................................26-27 BIG EAST Championship Bracket ....................... 66 all home games in bold are played at McDonough Arena Sydney Wilson ................................................28-29 Media ..............................................................67-68 * indicates BIG EAST Conference game ! Lady Rebel Roundup; Las Vegas, Nev. § Blue Sky Tournament; Hanover N.H. all times Eastern University Media Information Coaching Staff Location: .................................................Washington, D.C., 20057 Associate SID / WBB Contact: ...............................Barbara Barnes Head Coach: .................... Terri Williams-Flournoy (Penn State ‘91) Enrollment: ......................................6,806 undergrad / 15,318 total WBB Contact Office Phone: ..................................... 202-687-7155 Overall Record at GU: ..............120-95 overall, 47-65 BE (7 years) Founded: .................................................................................1789 WBB Contact Cell Phone: ........................................ 703-599-5679 Assistant Coaches: Nickname: ..............................................................................Hoyas WBB Contact E-Mail: [email protected] Keith Brown (South Carolina St. ‘88) - 5th season School Colors: ..........................................................Blue and Gray McDonough Arena Press Row Phone: ..................... 202-687-1581 Ashley Davis (TCU ‘07) - 4th season Arena/Capacity: .......................................McDonough Arena/2,400 Asst. SID / Pub. Coord. / WBB Secondary: ........... Diana T. Pulupa Adrian Walters (Saint Francis (Pa.) ‘87) - 1st season Affiliation: ............................................................... NCAA Division I Director of Operations: ..Tasha Harris (Kentucky ‘02) - 2nd season Conference: .................................................................... BIG EAST Senior Sports Communications Director: ...................Bill Shapland Women’s Basketball Office: ...................................... 202-687-6613 President: .............................................................. John J. DeGioia Sports Info. Director: ........................................... Mike “Mex” Carey Athletic Director: .............................................................. Lee Reed Assistant SID: ........................................................ Ryan Sakamoto Team Information Athletic Department Phone: ...................................... 202-687-2435 Sports Information Mailing Address: 2010-11 Overall/BE Record: .......................................24-11/9-7 BE McDonough Arena Press Row Phone: ..................... 202-687-1581 Georgetown University 2010-11 BIG EAST Finish:...................................................... 7th-T Web Address: ....................................................www.guhoyas.com McDonough Arena / Sports Info. Office Home Court/Capacity: .............................McDonough Arena/2,400 3700 O St. NW Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...................................................12/1 History Washington, D.C. 20057 Starters Returning/Lost: ..............................................................4/1 First year of women’s basketball: .......................................1970-71 Sports Info Fax: ........................................................ 202-687-2491 NCAA Tournament App./Last: ........................... 3 / 2010-11 season WNIT App./Last: ...............................................5 / 2008-09 season Last BIG EAST Tourney App: ..................................................2011 All-time record: ........................................................ 536-505 (.514) All-time BIG EAST record: ....................................... 182-282 (.392) Quick Facts Credits Mission & Goals Statement of the Department of Athletics NCAA Position on Gambling Title IX and NCAA Peer Review The 2011-12 Georgetown Women’s Basketball The Georgetown University Department of Athletics, as part of The NCAA opposes all forms of legal and illegal sports The Georgetown University Athletics Department has a university with roots in the Jesuit tradition of education, com- wagering. Sports wagering has the potential to undermine undergone two extensive reviews of its athletic programs: an Media Guide is published by the Sports Informa- mits itself to the comprehensive development of the student. the integrity of sports contests and jeopardizes the welfare audit by the Department of Education concerning Title IX of the tion Office. Written by Barbara Barnes. Design, The interdependence of the physical, emotional, moral and of student-athletes and the intercollegiate community. Sports Education Amendments of 1972, and Georgetown’s inaugural layout and editing by Diana T. Pulupa. Additional intellectual aspects of personal growth requires simultaneous wagering demeans the competition and competitors alike review under the NCAA’s new Athletics Certification program. and balanced focus. This objective does
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