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2017-18 Vassar College Women's Basketball 2017-18 Vassar college women’s Basketball 2017-18 Vassar Schedule (6-3, 1-1 liberty) A Look at the BREWERS November (4-1) The Brewers took down the King’s College Monarchs in their second game of the 15 (Wed.) William Paterson Wayne, NJ W, 60-56 Jamie Lynn Roberts – Fairfield Inn Holiday Tournament. Sophomore Sophie Nick re- 17 (Fri.) Simmons College AFC W, 68-42 corded a career-high 25 points and added 11 rebounds for her second double-double 18 (Sat.) SUNY Oneonta AFC L, 59-75 of the season. Nicole Teta was the only other Brewer in double figures with 11 points 21 (Tue.) Mount Saint Mary College AFC W, 52-43 all to her own, but Vassar scored in a variety of ways as eight other players registered a 28 (Tue.) SUNY New Paltz New Paltz, NY W, 75-63 point against the Monarchs. December (2-2) Nick was named the Liberty League Performer of the Week after averaging 24.0 1 (Fri.) Ithaca College * AFC L, 53-69 points, 9.5 boards, 1.0 assist, and 0.5 blocks per game last week. 2 (Sat.) William Smith College * AFC W, 73-66 The Brewers rank second in the Liberty League with a .722 free throw percentage. 29 (Fri.) No. 24 Marymount University Washington, DC L, 59-72 30 (Sat.) King’s College Washington, DC W, 70-61 Vassar is fourth best in the league with a .405 shooting percentage. Three Brewers average at least 2.0 assists per game with Samarah Cook leading the January (0-0) way at 2.1 per game. 5 (Fri.) Clarkson University* AFC 6 p.m. Nick leads the conference in free throw percentage at 88.4%. 6 (Sat.) St. Lawrence Universitiy* AFC 2 p.m. 9 (Tue.) Skidmore College* AFC 6 p.m. 12 (Fri.) Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.* Troy, NY 6 p.m. 13 (Sat.) Rochester Institute of Technology* Rochester, NY 2 p.m. A Look at the golden knights 19 (Fri.) Union College* Schenectady, NY 6 p.m. Clarkson is coming off a 71-67 win over Houghton College on December 9 and 20 (Sat.) Bard College* Annandale-On-Hudson, NY 2 p.m. will play on Friday for the first time in nearly four weeks. 26 (Fri.) St. Lawrence University* Canton, NY 6 p.m. Clarkson makes 7.3 three-point shots per game to lead the league in that cat- 27 (Sat.) Clarkson University* Potsdam, NY 2 p.m. egory. February (0-0) Devin Sorell ranks fourth in the Liberty League scoring 16.2 points per game. 2 (Fri.) Bard College* AFC 6 p.m. Madison Shea leads the team with 6.6 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. 3 (Sat.) Union College* AFC 2 p.m. 6 (Tue.) Skidmore College* Saratoga Springs, NY 6 p.m. The Knights three-point defense ranks second best in the conference, holding 9 (Fri.) Rochester Institute of Technology* AFC 6 p.m. opponents to just .255 shooting from deep. 10 (Sat.) Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.* AFC 2 p.m. As a team, the Knights shoot 67.7% from the free throw line (111-164). 16 (Fri.) William Smith College* Geneva, NY 6 p.m. 17 (Sat.) Ithaca College* Ithaca, NY 2 p.m. * - Liberty League game 2017-18 Liberty League Standings Conference Overall Live stats at http://www.sidearmstats.com/vassar/wbball (As of Jan. 3) W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak Bold denotes home game played at Athletics and Fitness Center RIT 2-0 1.000 7-1 0.875 L1 All dates and times (ET) are subject to change Follow Brewer Athletics on Ithaca 2-0 1.000 7-2 0.778 L1 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Skidmore 2-0 1.000 4-5 0.444 L2 - facebook.com/vassarathletics RPI 2-1 0.667 6-4 0.600 L1 - twitter.com/vassarathletics Vassar 1-1 0.500 6-3 0.667 W1 - instagram.com/vassarathletics Union 1-1 0.500 4-4 0.500 W2 William Smith 1-2 0.333 6-3 0.667 W3 OTHER LIBERTY LEAGUE ACTION & Results Clarkson 0-2 0.000 5-4 0.556 W1 December 29 - Juniata 54, St. Lawrence 49; William Smith 61, Nazareth 60 St. Lawrence 0-2 0.000 5-4 0.556 W1 December 30 - Union 61, Utica 53; RPI 57, Salve Regina 47; St. Lawrence 67, Gwyn- Bard 0-2 0.000 0-8 0.000 L8 edd Mercy 46 January 2 - Rochester 78, RIT 68; Union 52, MCLA 32; William Smith 64, Hamilton 51 January 5 - Union @ Ithaca (6pm); William Smith @ RIT (6pm); St. Lawrence @ Bard Brewer bio on... (6pm); RPI @ Skidmore (6pm) January 6 - Union @ Skidmore (2pm); RPI @ RIT (2pm); Clarkson @ Bard (2pm); Maeve Sussman William Smith @ Ithaca (2pm) Junior Maeve Sussman has played in all nine games and earned eight starts at the Vassar vs. clarkson all-time guard position. The junior averages 4.0 points, The Brewers are 15-20 against the Golden Knights all-time dating back to their first meeting in 1997. Last season, the two sides split the series 2.8 points, and 1.7 rebounds while loging 19.9 with the home team winning each contest. minutes per game this season. As a sophomore she started in all 25 games for A Reminder...The NCAA, the Liberty League and Vassar College promote the Brewers. Sussman averaged 4.8 points, 3.5 good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Prior to Vassar, she earned team Most Valuble Player as a senior for Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actions directed at the Rockets of Needham High School in Needham, Massachusetts. She was officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives - as well as public also a member of the volleyball team at NHS. Sussman was named an All-Bay intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco State honoree, served as a team captain, and played for the AAU Massachu- products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and other disciplinary actions. Thank you! setts Huskies. vs. clarkson university AFC - 1/5/2018 - 6:00 pm VASSAR BREWERS (6-3, 1-1 Liberty) clarkson golden knights (5-4, 0-2 liberty) # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 4 Nicole Teta Jr. G 5-6 Maspeth, NY/Archbishop Molloy 1 Molly Stewart So. G 5-9 Livonia, NY / Livonia 11 Samarah Cook Sr. G 5-5 Redding, CT/Joel Barlow 2 Tricia Loso Jr. G 5-8 Rome, NY / Rome Free Academy 12 Jackie Cenan So. G/F 5-9 Laguna Beach, CA/Laguna Beach 14 Maddie Leong Jr. G 5-6 Atascadero, CA/Atascadero 3 Devin Sorell Sr. G 5-3 Hannibal, NY / Hannibal 15 Lexi Mousley So. G/F 5-8 Jericho, VT/Mount Mansfield 10 Madison Shea Sr. G 5-6 Clifton Park, NY / Shenendehowa 20 Isa Peczuh So. G 5-7 Willington, CT/Edwin O. Smith 11 Carly Assimon Fr. G 5-5 Fayetteville, NY / Fayetteville-Manlius 21 Julia Roellke Jr. F 6-0 Poughkeepsie, NY/Poughkeepsie Day 13 Kati Gotch Jr. G 5-8 Rome, NY / Rome Free Academy 22 Skylar Schmid Fr. F 6-1 Natick, MA/Natick 15 Raeanna Dunn Sr. G 5-4 McGraw, NY / Cortland 23 Kim Romanoff Sr. G 5-7 Durham, CT/Coginchaug Regional 20 Hannah Earl Fr. G/F 5-8 St. Albans, VT / Bellows Free Academy 24 Maeve Sussman Jr. G 5-9 Needham, MA/Needham 21 Olivia Marshall Fr. F 5-11 Munnsville, NY / Stockbridge Valley 30 Ryan DeOrio Fr. G 5-7 Collegeville, PA/Methacton 24 Rachel Marion Fr. G/F 5-7 Pelham, NH / Bishop Guertin 31 Ariella Rosenthal Sr. G/F 5-8 Mill Valley, CA/Redwood 25 Sarah Chase Fr. G 5-7 Centerbury, NH / Belmont 32 Sophie Nick So. F 6-1 Denver, CO/George Washington 30 Emma Buonanno Fr. G 5-7 Wolcott, VT / Stowe 34 Natalie Pettirossi Fr. F 5-11 Weston, MA/Weston 33 Brittany Kay Fr. F 5-11 Kirkwood, NY / Windsor Head Coach: Candice Signor-Brown (9th Season, Marymount ‘02) Assistant Coach: Claire Mattox Head Coach: Maureen Webster (4th Season ,SUNY Potsdam ‘09) Athletic Trainers: Suzi Higgins, Ian Shultis, Tabatha Santiago Assistant Coach: Colleen Ames Vassar Projected Starters clarkson Projected Starters Pos. No. Name Yr. More Info. Pos. No. Name Yr. More Info. G 4 Nicole Teta Jr. 7.3ppg, 2.6rpg, 1.7apg G 1 Molly Stewart So. 10.3ppg, 5.0rpg, 0.8apg G 23 Kim Romanoff Sr. 3.3ppg, 3.8rpg, 2.0apg G 3 Devin Sorell Sr. 16.2ppg, 3.2rpg, 2.4apg G 24 Maeve Sussman Jr. 4.0ppg, 2.8rpg, 1.7apg G 10 Madison Shea Sr. 11.9ppg, 6.6rpg, 4.0apg G 31 Ariella Rosenthal Sr. 10.8ppg, 5.9rpg, 2.0apg G 15 Raeanna Dunn Sr. 3.2ppg, 3.8rpg, 0.7apg F 32 Sophie Nick So. 13.6ppg, 5.6rpg, 0.8atg F 20 Hannah Earl Fr. 5.4ppg, 5.6rpg, 1.6apg 2017-18 vassar brewers Statistics Minutes Total 3-pts F-Throws Rebounds Scoring ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3PT% FT FTA FT% Off Def Tot Avg PF A A/G TO Stl Blk Pts Avg 32 Nick, Sophie 9 9 227 25.2 40 84 .476 4 8 .500 38 43 .884 21 29 50 5.6 13 7 0.8 16 7 1 122 13.6 31 Rosenthal, Ariella 9 9 234 26.0 39 90 .433 5 18 .278 14 19 .737 10 43 53 5.9 22 18 2.0 26 8 0 97 10.8 04 Teta, Nicole 9 2 141 15.7 23 61 .377 9 24 .375 11 16 .688 8 15 23 2.6 8 15 1.7 11 10 0 66 7.3 20 Peczuh, Isa 9 1 145 16.1 23 65 .354 14 47 .298 6 8 .750 5 5 10 1.1 20 5 0.6 19 4 1 66 7.3 21 Roellke, Julia 9 1 127 14.1 15 34 .441 0 0 .000 7 15 .467 13 33 46 5.1 16 6 0.7 9 8 2 37 4.1 24 Sussman, Maeve 9 8 179 19.9 12 29 .414 4 10 .400 8 9 .889 7 18 25 2.8 21 15 1.7 9 4 0 36 4.0 11 Cook, Samarah 9 6 188 20.9 11 41 .268 6 17 .353 5 8 .625 7 8 15 1.7 5 19 2.1 13 8 0 33 3.7 30 DeOrio, Ryan 9 0 112 12.4 11 33 .333 4 20 .200 7 12 .583 0 7 7 0.8 19 8 0.9 13 7 0 33 3.7 23 Romanoff, Kim 9 9 230 25.6 12 31 .387 1 3 .333 5 8 .625 14 20 34 3.8 11 18 2.0 21 7 0 30 3.3 12 Cenan, Jackie 8 0 88 11.0 7 17 .412 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 1 6 7 0.9 4 2 0.3 7 5 1 16 2.0 22 Schmid, Skylar 8 0 30 3.8 8 9 .889 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.5 1 0 0.0 2 1 0 16 2.0 15 Mousley, Lexi 5 0 28 5.6 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 0.6 0 1 0.2 1 0 0 9 1.8 14 Leong, Maddie 9 0 57 6.3 4 13 .308 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 4 5 0.6 4 3 0 8 0.9 34 Pettirossi, Natalie 3 0 14 4.7 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.7 4 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 9 - 1800 - 209 516 .405 47 148 .318 104 144 .722 112 225 337 37.4 148 120
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