A staple in the region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 325 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2010-11 school year, showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. With the announcement that the department will begin sponsoring women’s golf starting in 2012-13, the program has expanded to 22 intercollegiate teams – including eight new sports that have been established or re-established since 2007 alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Four teams earned conference regular-season or tournament championships in 2010-11 and three Valiant squads (women’s soccer, women’s hockey and men’s golf) appeared in the NCAA Tournament. 13 of 21 Valiant squads earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, including the eighth title in 12 seasons for the women’s hockey team and the second straight title for men’s golf. In addition, a pair of Manhattanville squads (men’s hockey and women’s hockey) spent much of the year nationally ranked while two more programs (men’s basketball and men’s golf) topped the list of teams receiving votes nationally in their respective polls over the course of the year. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2010-11 as well, including a pair of Freedom Conference Players of the Year and two Freedom Rookies of the Year to go with 32 combined All-Conference honorees. In the last 10 years, at least 35 former Valiants have gone on to play their sport professionally either domestically or overseas as well. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, Manhattanville Quick Facts: as evidenced by the 3.20 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2011 semester and the fact that all but four Valiant teams recorded a team • 22 Varsity Sports GPA of 3.000 or higher for the spring term. In addition, the department • Over 325 Student-Athletes boasted its fi rst CoSIDA Academic All-American in 27 years and a pair of • 8 Sports Added Since 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-District representatives, while the department also shattered its previous best with 114 student-athletes named Academic • 25 All-Americans (21 since 1999) All-Conference honorees. • Over 1,000 Service Hours Per Year Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s basketball “Pink Zone” night and the women’s hockey “Think Pink” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2009, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive - Jeanne d’Albret two awards. The service aspect of the Valiant student-athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the college’s mission of educating students to be ethically and socially responsible leaders in a global community.

2 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents On the Cover Quick Facts Quick Facts & Contents...... 1 Location: Purchase, N.Y. Athletic Administration ...... 2 Founded: 1841 Coaching Staff...... 3-4 Enrollment: 1,700 2011-12 Roster/Schedule...... 5 Nickname: Valiants 2011-12 Season Preview...... 6 Colors: Crimson & White Returning Players...... 7-9 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Newcomers...... 10-11 Conference: Freedom 2011-12 Opponents...... 12-13 Home Facility: Kennedy Gymnasium 2010-11 Season in Review...... 14 Capacity: 500 Game-by-Game Results...... 15-18 Year Opened: 1957 Interim President: Dr. Jon Strauss All-Time Roster...... 19 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal Record Books...... 20-22 Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher 1,000-Point Scorers...... 23 Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Facilities...... 24 Department Fax: (914) 323-5130 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning...25 Left to right: Valiant seniors Website: www.GoValiants.com Manhattanville College...... 26-27 Courtney Turner, Kelli Hyjek and School Address: 2900 Purchase St. Stephanie Vaiano Purchase, N.Y. 10577 Media Information WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF BROADCAST: Most Valiant home games and select away contests this season will be Head Coach: Lauren Thomer broadcast live as either an audio or video stream via GoValiants.TV and WMVL 88.1 FM, Alma Mater: Rider ’04 with Assistant Director of Sports Information Sean Engel or Director of Sports Information Career Record: 36-17 (2 seasons) Steve Sheridan calling the action both live from Kennedy Gymnasium and on location. Office Phone: (914) 323-7282 For more information, a complete broadcast schedule, or to listen to and/or watch the broadcasts, log on to GoValiants.com and click on the Live Audio and Live Video tabs on Email: [email protected] the top of the page, under the Fan Zone section. Assistant Coach: Catherine Andrews Office Phone: (914) 323-3141 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend Valiant women’s Email: [email protected] basketball games must contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office in advance. Seating and limited phone/internet access is available for working media on press row at Assistant Coach: Sarah Benischek Kennedy Gym. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be available along Office Phone: (914) 323-3141 press row prior to the game. Following the contest, a final box score will be made available Email: [email protected] to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets not in attendance. TEAM INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must 2010-11 Record: 17-9 be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning to Freedom Record: 10-4 attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times and player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the game are not permitted. Coach Home/Road/Neutral: 9-2/5-7/3-0 Thomer and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media members Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 6/6 after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the end of the game. Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 Directions to Manhattanville College Newcomers: 10 FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. SPORTS INFORMATION Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Parkway. Director of Sports Information: Steve Sheridan Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus en- E-Mail: [email protected] trance on left. Assistant Director of Sports Information/ FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway WBB Contact: Sean Engel (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. Fax: (914) 323-3180 FROM WEST: Take the Tappan Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester E-Mail: [email protected] Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic State Parkway. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have Launched in 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for its second full severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an al- season in 2011-12 and, as the online home for all Manhattanville ternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow Athletics video streaming, is the only place you need to watch directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, including the and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. men’s basketball team! Partnering with Pack Network, GoVal- iants.TV features one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging Media Guide Credits video platforms in Division III and puts Manhattanville on par The 2011-12 Manhattanville College Women’s Basketball Media Guide was designed and with some of the top Division I programs in the country. written by Sean Engel, Assistant Director of Sports Information. Design, record keeping With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch and editorial assistance by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Photography every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full courtesy of Gene Boyars and the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Information. game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. All information in this guide is current as of November 15, 2010. All game times listed Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- throughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Athletic Administration Director of Athletics Keith Levinthal Ninth Year • Hobart ’95 Keith Levinthal begins his ninth full year as Director of Athletics at Manhattanville College in 2011-12 and continues to establish the school as a regional and national leader in athletic success, academic achievement and community involvement. The architect and head coach of Manhattanville’s nationally recognized men’s hockey program before stepping aside in October 2011, Levinthal will now concentrate full time on keeping Manhattanville in the local, regional and national spotlight.

Levinthal has led the Valiant athletic program to unprecedented heights in recent years, as Manhattanville has collected 52 conference championships – 26 regular-season championships and 26 tournament titles – in the last eight seasons alone. In that span, the program has also produced 27 conference Players of the Year, 15 All-American selections and one National Player of the Year. As a head coach with the men’s hockey team, Levinthal stepped aside with the most wins of any mentor in Manhattanville department history, posting a 202-84-28 (.688) record in 12 seasons and twice earning ECAC West Conference Coach of the Year honors. He left as the 14th winningest coach in NCAA hockey history (all Divisions) and sixth among Division III leaders in terms of winning percentage, and led the team to four NCAA Tournaments, four ECAC West Tournament titles and a pair of fi rst-place fi nishes in the ECAC West regular-season standings. Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville as a whole continued its recent string of very successful seasons in 2010-11, as 15 teams participated in conference postseason play and four squads won a conference regular-season or tournament title. The Valiant women’s soccer, women’s hockey and men’s golf teams won conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Tournament during the season, while the men’s basketball team achieved the fi rst D3Hoops.com national ranking in program history and the men’s golf team received votes in multiple national coaches polls for the fi rst time. Off the fi eld, a program-record 114 Valiant student-athletes were named to their respective conference Academic Honor Rolls as well, while the program also earned its fi rst CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American selection in 27 years and a pair of CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honorees.

In 2007-08, Levinthal guided the Athletics Department as it transitioned from the to the Freedom Conference and also reintroduced volleyball and cross country programs to the school. The Valiants saw immediate success in its new conference as two teams clinched Freedom Conference regular-season championships and three programs won conference tournaments in advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s hockey team advanced to the program’s third National Championship game, while the women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history.

Levinthal also led the Valiants to a record-breaking year in 2006-07, as six teams won conference championships and a program-record fi ve teams qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament. His men’s hockey team spent 13 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked team in the nation and earned its fi rst-ever berth in the national semifi nals, while goaltender Andrew Gallant became the fi rst Manhattanville student-athlete to be named a National Player of the Year. Six coaches were named as conference Coach of the Year, while a program-best four Valiant student-athletes were also named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. And, for the fi rst time ever, Valiant teams won more league championships than any other Skyline Conference team.

Levinthal saw immediate athletic success during his fi rst full year at the helm, as all 14 of Manhattanville’s athletic programs participated in postseason play during the 2003-04 year. Four teams earned bids to the ECAC postseason tournaments, while the women’s ice hockey program earned its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2004, Levinthal also received the honor of beginning a four-year term on the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee, serving as one of 13 overall members and one of just four from Division III institutions. But in addition to athletic success, at the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood – its student-athletes. Therefore, Levinthal has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Manhattanville student-athletes can achieve at the highest level in all areas: academically, socially and athletically. A 1995 graduate of Hobart College, Levinthal is committed to developing all aspects of the athletics program. In his tenure at Manhattanville, Levinthal’s agenda has included: Student-Athlete Development - Manhattanville continues to be on the cutting edge in the total development of its student-athletes. Valiant student- athletes have exhibited a strong presence and desire to serve the New York area. All varsity teams participate in outreach activities, positively impacting numerous area youth groups, hospitals, schools and agencies. Professionalism - Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville athletics received a much-needed face-lift. With a new website, logo, team colors and method of business, he has streamlined and energized the department. The result has been increased exposure to Manhattanville student-athletes, improved performance both on and off the fi eld, and increased support from fans and alumni. Exposure - Manhattanville Athletics continues to maintain a strong presence on national and regional media outlets. Levinthal has helped increase the program’s media opportunities as well as displaying the values of the Valiants constantly in the public eye. Assistant Director of Athletics Julene Fisher Seventh Year • Marymount ’02 Julene Fisher is in her seventh year as Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator, and her ninth year overall within the Manhattanville Athletic Department in 2011-12.

As Assistant Athletic Director, Fisher is responsible for assisting the athletic director in an administrative capacity. She handles the scheduling for all of Manhattanville’s 21 sports and also handles travel accommodations and assignment of the department’s student workers.

A former Assistant Sports Information Director at Manhattanville, Fisher also assists the Sports Information Department by serving as a statistician for home baseball games and select other home contests. Fisher began her tenure at Manhattanville as an administrative assistant in the Manhattanville Development Offi ce before moving over to the Athletic Department. Fisher graduated from Marymount College in 2002 as an English/Journalism major. She served as the editor-in-chief of Marymount’s student newspaper, The Cormont, and also was a four-year letterwinner in both swimming and softball at the school. In television, she worked in conjunction with ABC News, the Discovery Channel and HBO to produce the hit series, “The Justice Files”, as well as HBO’s Emmy award winning documentary “In Memoriam: , 9/11”. 2 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville Coaching Staff Head Coach Lauren Thomer Third Season • Rider ’04 Lauren Thomer is back for her third season at the helm of the Valiant women’s basketball program in 2011-12 and continues to further her goal of bringing Valiant basketball to new heights.

Thomer has made an immediate impact on the Valiant program, posting the second-most wins by a coach in their first two seasons in program history and also capturing a pair of Freedom Conference regular-season championships.

Following up a successful first season at the helm, Thomer led the Valiants to a second straight Freedom Conference regular-season title in 2010-11, finishing the year with a 17-9 (10-4 Freedom) record. Manhattanville won a pair of in-season tournaments at Salem State and Catholic early in the year and also knocked off #18/23 Bowdoin, the program’s first win over a nationally ranked team since 1982. Guards Simona Gordon and Carey Hickey both earned spots on the All-Freedom Conference first team, while Hickey went on to earn the program’s first-ever D3Hoops.com All-Region and MBWA All-Met honors as well.

Thomer had a tremendous first season with the Valiants in 2009-10, earning Freedom Conference Coach of the Year honors and leading the team to the Freedom Conference regular-season championship – the first regular-season conference title in school history. In all, Manhattanville went 19-8 (12-2 Freedom) on the year, marking the fourth-most wins in a single season in program history and the most by a Valiant team since 1983-84. The team’s 12 conference wins also marked the most conference wins ever by a Manhattanville women’s hoops team.

In addition to Thomer’s Coach of the Year award, Gordon was named to the All-Conference first team and fellow guards Hickey and Courtney Turner earned spots on the All-Conference second team.

The Valiants served notice to the rest of the Freedom Conference early on in the year, when the Valiants posted a 60-48 win at defending conference champion DeSales University to begin the conference slate. The team continued that momentum by winning eight of its last 10 regular-season games, culminating with a 67-53 Senior Day win over FDU-Florham that gave the Valiants their first conference title of any type since 1981-82.

Thomer came to Manhattanville from the U.S. Military Academy, where she spent three years working with the women’s basketball program under head coach Dave Magarity.

Thomer served as an assistant coach with the Division I Army women’s basketball team for two seasons, helping the team to a 37-24 record over that span. Prior to that stint, Thomer served as head women’s basketball coach of the U.S. Military Academy Prep School (USMAPS) for one season, guiding the program to its first- ever 4-0 record against the other service academy prep schools.

As an undergraduate, Thomer graduated from Rider University in 2004, playing the point for four seasons for the Division I Broncs. The point guard was a three- time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team selection and received the team’s Academic Excellence award as a senior. She also earned her master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the in 2006.

While getting her degree at Virginia, Thomer also successfully balanced coaching duties on two different basketball teams. As the head coach for the University of Virginia’s club basketball team, she led the squad to a 46-6 record over two seasons and the 2005 East Coast Women’s Club Championship. A t the same time, Thomer also was the top assistant coach at the prominent St. Anne’s Belfield School in Charlottesville, Va., mentoring several future Division I players as the squad won a conference title and placed fifth in the Virginia State Tournament.

A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Thomer currently resides in Hoboken, N.J. Lauren’s Ledger Year Record Conference Postseason 2009-10 19-8 12-2 Freedom Regular-Season Champions Freedom Tournament Finals 2010-11 17-9 10-4 Freedom Regular-Season Champions Freedom Tournament Semifinals Totals 36-17 22-6

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 3 Manhattanville Coaching Staff/Support Staff Assistant Coach Catherine Andrews Second Season • West Chester ’08 Catherine Andrews is in her second season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville women’s basketball team in 2011-12.

Andrews plays an active role in all aspects of the Valiant women’s basketball team, including on- and off-campus recruiting, scouting and game/practice preparation, fundraising and academic monitoring.

In her first season in Purchase, she helped the Valiants capture a second straight Freedom Conference regular-season title with a 17-9 (10-4 Freedom) record.

Andrews came to Manhattanville from the other side of the Middle Atlantic Conferences, as she coached for two years with the nationally ranked women’s basketball team, including serving as Associate Head Coach for the 2009-10 season. In her final year in Annville, she helped the Dutchmen to a 23-5 record, the Commonwealth Conference regular-season championship and the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament. In her two years, the Dutchmen posted a 40-14 record.

On the court, Andrews played four seasons at Division II , including three years as a starting guard. She captained the squad to a 19-10 record in her senior season of 2007-08, earning All- Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference second-team honors after ranking second on the team with 11.2 points per game and adding a team-best 117 assists and 66 steals. Andrews ranks seventh all-time in three-pointers (87) and is also in the top-15 in both career assists (294) and steals (174) at the school.

Andrews received a bachelor’s degree in communications studies from West Chester in 2008 and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Sports Business Management at Manhattanville. A native of Lebanon, Pa., she currently resides in Purchase. Assistant Coach Sarah Benischek First Season • Merrimack College ’11 Sarah Benischek is in her first season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville women’s basketball program in 2011-12.

Benischek was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Division II Merrimack College, earning a starting role and serving as team captain in both her junior and senior seasons. She averaged over 10 points per game in her final two years, including a career-high 11.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists per contest during the 2009-10 campaign. For her career, Benischek averaged 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game over 106 games.

Off the court, Benischek has been coaching basketball since 2005, including four seasons as an assistant coach with the NY Pride Girls AAU Under-16 Team (2008-11) and one year as an assistant coach with the Massachusetts Lady Warriors AAU Under-14 Team (2011).

Benischek graduated magna cum laude from Merrimack in May 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy.

4 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 2011-12 Roster/Schedule No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Courtney Turner Sr. G 5-5 Staten Island, N.Y./Ralph McKee 3 Stephanie Vaiano Sr. G 5-6 South Ozone Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 5 Kelly Ann Sullivan Fr. G 5-4 Amity Harbor, N.Y./Copiague 10 Sarah Gibbs Jr. G 5-2 Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City (Cumberland County College) 12 Sarah Vann Fr. F/G 5-8 Mobile, Ala./John F. Kennedy (N.Y.) 15 Nicole Robinson Fr. G 5-3 Greenburgh, N.Y./ 21 Kelli Hyjek Sr. F 5-9 Tolland, Conn./Tolland 22 Leah Dagen Fr. G 5-5 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard 23 Melody O’Connor So. F 5-10 Kingston, N.Y./Coleman Catholic 24 Dominique Wilson Fr. G 5-9 Coram, N.Y./Centereach 30 Alyson Calazzo Fr. C 6-1 Brooklyn, N.Y/St. Saviour 31 Beranda Felder So. F 5-9 Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood 32 Shayna Robinson Fr. G 5-5 Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park 33 Maggie Howley Jr. G 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa./Mary MacDonald (Manor College) 34 Taylor Wilson Jr. G 5-9 Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River 40 Jen McSharar Jr. F 5-10 Gainerville, N.Y./North Rockland

Head Coach: Lauren Thomer (Rider ’04, third season) Assistant Coach: Catherine Andrews (West Chester ’08, second season) Assistant Coach: Sarah Benischek (Merrimack ’11, first season)

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2011-12 Schedule Date Opponent Time Feb. 4 at Wilkes * 1:00 p.m. Nov. 15 at William Paterson 6:00 p.m. Feb. 8 DESALES * 6:00 p.m. Nov. 18 vs. Gettysburg # 2:00 p.m. Feb. 11 at King’s (Pa.) * 1:00 p.m. Nov. 19 vs. Marymount/Lynchburg # 2:00/6:00 p.m. Feb. 14 DELAWARE VALLEY * 6:00 p.m. Nov. 25 at Army 7:00 p.m. Feb. 18 MISERICORDIA * 1:00 p.m. Nov. 28 EASTERN CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m. Feb. 22 Freedom Conference Semifinals $ TBA Nov. 30 EASTERN * 6:00 p.m. Feb. 25 Freedom Conference Championship $ TBA Dec. 3 at Misericordia * 1:00 p.m. Dec. 7 at NYU 7:00 p.m. * - Indicates Freedom Conference Game Dec. 10 at Staten Island @ TBA # - Marymount/Marine Corps Tip-Off Tournament (Arling- Dec. 17 vs. Messiah % 12:00 p.m. ton, Va.) Dec. 18 vs. Virginia Wesleyan % 10:00 a.m. @ - CUNYAC Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Dec. 22 NEW JERSEY CITY 7:00 p.m. % - 2011 Cruzin’ Classic (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Jan. 4 at Purchase 6:00 p.m. $ - Freedom Conference Tournament (campus sites) Jan. 11 at FDU-Florham * 6:00 p.m. Jan. 14 WILKES * 1:00 p.m. Jan. 18 at Delaware Valley * 6:00 p.m. Jan. 21 KING’S (PA.) * 1:00 p.m. Jan. 25 at DeSales * 6:00 p.m. Jan. 28 at Eastern * 1:00 p.m. Feb. 1 FDU-FLORHAM * 6:00 p.m.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 5 Manhattanville 2011-12 Season Preview After finishing the 2010-11 regular sea- fect free-throw shooter, going 5-for-5 from son with a 10-4 record in Freedom Con- the charity stripe. ference play the Manhattanville women’s A pair of junior college transfers will basketball team earned the top seed in the look for time in 2011-12 as well as juniors 2011 Conference Championship, but de- Sarah Gibbs and Maggie Howley come to spite having the best record, the Valiants Manhattanville after spending time in the were ousted by fourth-seeded Misericordia NJCAA. Gibbs had a successful career at in the semifinals. This year the Valiants will Cumberland County College, averaging look to get back to the postseason and ad- 11.9 points per game as a sophomore last vance to the NCAA Tournament with a new season, and with her on-court success was cast of players joining a strong returning named to the All-Conference first team as core. a sophomore. Howley played in 18 games Head coach Lauren Thomer returns for last season at Manor College averaging her third season at the helm of the pro- just over 3.0 points a game, and brings gram and will turn her attention to getting a highly decorated athletic background to the team back to the Freedom Conference Purchase. Championship after being picked to finish In addition to Gibbs and Howley, a bevy fifth in the pre-season coach’s poll. of freshmen also join the squad this sea- son. A trio from Long Island, Shayna Rob- Headlining the returners are a pair of inson, Kelly Ann Sullivan, and Dominique seniors, Courtney Turner and Kelli Hyjek. In Wilson, will also battle for time with class- the backcourt, Turner averaged 11.2 points mates Nicole Robinson and Leah Dagen for Senior Forward per game last season, which was second time during their freshman seasons. Kelli Hyjek on the team. Turner also led the team in rebounding by collecting 148 (just under FORWARDS six per game) and three-point shooting, as As opposed to the backcourt, the front John F. Kennedy High School program in she was the only player to shoot 40 percent court is loaded with returners looking to the Bronx. from behind the arc. Hyjek who will look to join Hyjek in the starting rotation. Junior see a more regular role in the frontcourt Taylor Wilson started in 20 games a sea- SCHEDULE after starting 15 games while appearing son ago while getting time in all 26 con- This season the Valiants face another in all 26 a year ago. Hyjek was the most tests, leading the team with 105 defensive challenging non-conference slate, head- consistent shooter on the court for the Val- rebounds as the only player to hit triple lined by Division I member Army out of the iants, shooting 49.5 shooting percent, and figures on one end of the court. Wilson Patriot League. The season opens against also finished her junior season averaging also finished third on the team last year nationally ranked William Paterson on the 5.0 rebounds per game. in several statistical categories, averaging road on November 15 at 7:00 p.m., one 10.8 points per game and adding 281 total of four NCAA Tournament teams on the GUARDS points and 36 steals. slate this year, before the Valiants continue Turner is one of two returning players Junior Jennifer McSharar also saw some their season-opening road trip with a pair on this year’s roster in the backcourt. She’ll time as a starter last season, getting the of games at the Marymount/Marine Corps be joined by senior Stephanie Vaiano, who nod in games while seeing time in ev- Tip-Off Tournament in Arlington, Va. From saw action in 20 games as a reserve last ery contest. McSharar was second on the there Manhattanville makes their way to season while collecting 28 points. Vaiano team in shooting from the floor with a 46.5 West Point, N.Y. to take on Army on No- also collected 21 rebounds and was a per- percentage and also collected 101 total vember 25 at 7:00 p.m. rebounds, 69 coming defensively. In addi- The team will make its Kennedy Gym- tion, she was tied for the team lead with nasium debut three days later when the Turner for blocks with nine. Valiants play host to Eastern Connecticut Like Wilson and McSharar before her, State on November 28, and follow that sophomore Beranda Felder saw some ac- game up with their Freedom Conference tion as a starter while playing in 25 of the opener at home against Eastern. Over the team’s games. Even in her limited time winter break the Valiants will travel down Felder still managed to snag 109 rebounds to Fort Lauderdale to take on Messiah and while collecting 15 steals and a pair of Virginia Wesleyan as part of the 2011 Cru- blocks during her freshman campaign. zin’ Classic. Sophomore Melody O’Connor joins the On February 14 Manhattanville will host team for her first season on the court with conference foe Delaware Valley as part of Manhattanville after sitting out a season the Play4Kay – Breast Cancer Awareness ago. As a high school player, O’Connor games before finishing out the regular sea- made the New York State Final Four as a son with a home game against Misericordia sophomore, junior and senior during ca- on February 18. reer prior to joining the collegiate ranks. The Freedom Conference Championship Looking to join the returners in the will take place with the semifinal round frontcourt are a pair of newcomers led by on February 22 and the title game taking Senior Guard place on the 25th at the highest remaining Courtney Turner 6’1” freshman Alyson Calazzo, who will look for the starting nod at center as the first seed. player above 6’0 during Thomer’s three years at Manhattanville. Joining Calazzo is swing player Sarah Vann, who comes to Purchase after a career at the successful

6 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players - Seniors #1 COURTNEY TURNER G • 5’5” • Senior • Staten Island, N.Y./ Ralph McKee 2010-11: Appeared in all 26 games as a junior, including 24 starts … ranked second on the team and 15th in the conference by averaging 11.2 points per game, including 17 double-digit scoring games … led the team and finished 11th in the conference by hauling in 148 rebounds (5.7 rpg) … hit 40 percent from both the field and beyond the arc … also recorded 53 assists and 46 steals on the year … started a string of nine straight double-digit scoring games with 11 points at Eastern Connecticut (11/27) … had back-to-back 20-point games against NYU (12/8) and Brooklyn (12/11), going for a career-high 23 against the Violets and adding 22 with six assists against the Bulldogs … named the Freedom Conference Player of the Week after those two efforts … posted her first double-double of the year with 18 points and 11 boards against Purchase (1/24) … finished the year with 15 points and eight rebounds in the Freedom Conference Tournament semifinals against Misericordia (2/23). 2009-10: An All-Freedom Conference second-team honoree … appeared in all 27 games as a sophomore, including 26 games as a starter … averaged 29.9 minutes per game and finished second on the team averaging 11.2 points per game … scored in double figures in 19 games … led the team and finished tied for fourth in the conference with 2.8 steals per game for a total of 75 … led the team in rebounds, pulling down at least one in every game for a total of 143 … also paced the team in blocks (13), free throw attempts (104) and free throws made (74) … made 71 percent of her shots from the charity stripe, including 11 against FDU-Florham (1/13) … finished sixth in the conference shooting 42 percent from the field … had a season-high nine rebounds against FDU-Florham … had a season high seven assists against Fisher, coming close to a triple-double by adding nine points and eight rebounds (11/24)… had a career-high 20 points against Cabrini (1/2) … registered a season-high eight steals against Eastern (2/13) … averaged 13 PPG, 5 RPG and 5.5 SPG in the Freedom Conference Tournament. 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season … averaged 4.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in limited action … also recorded 26 steals and ranked fourth on the team with 53 assists … had two points and a season-high 11 rebounds in her first career game, a win at Purchase (11/15) … hit 5-of-7 shots from the floor to finish with 12 points and six rebounds at Misericordia (1/10) … reached double-figures in scoring in five of the season’s last eight games … posted 13 points, four assists and three steals in a win over Misericordia (2/14) … set a new season high with 14 points and just missed a triple-double with nine rebounds and nine assists in the ECAC South Quarterfinal win over Centenary (3/4). High School: A 2008 graduate of Ralph McKee High School … played four seasons on the Seagulls basketball team … was named team MVP in 2007 … helped team to four consecutive borough championships and a #2 ranking in New York City … a National Honor Society student. Personal: Daughter of Frank Turner and Shanee Rawley ... has two siblings, Rhasan Porter and Rhashad Porter.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 29-4 478 16.5 41-113 .363 1-2 .500 45-68 .662 20 60 80 2.8 40 1 53 40 6 26 128 4.4 2009-10 27-26 806 29.9 112-264 .424 4-12 .333 74-104 .712 51 92 143 5.3 60 1 62 72 13 75 302 11.2 2010-11 26-24 763 29.3 108-265 .408 8-20 .400 68-93 .731 65 83 148 5.7 62 0 53 49 9 46 292 11.2 Totals 82-54 2047 25.0 261-642 .407 13-34 .382 187-265 706 136 235 371 4.5 162 2 168 161 28 147 722 8.8

#3 STEPHANIE VAIANO F • 5’6” • Senior • South Ozone Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 2010-11: Took the court for 20 contests off the bench in her junior season … averaged 1.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per game in limited action … played a season-high 24 minutes at Wilkes (1/8), hauling in six rebounds, scoring three points and adding a block … had a season-high five points and added six boards in 18 minutes of action against Delaware Valley (1/19). 2009-10: Appeared in 20 games as a sophomore off the bench … averaged 2.0 points and 1.7 rebounds per game in 8.8 minutes a night … scored a career-high eight points in only eight minutes against Springfield (11/22) … shot 30 percent from inside and outside the arc … went 6-of-10 from the free throw line as well … had seven points and five rebounds in a win over Fisher (11/24) … hauled in a career-high seven rebounds in a win over John Jay (1/25) … played a season-high 25 minutes against Wilkes (2/6), pulling down seven boards again … was named Manhattanville’s Humanitarian of the Year award winner. 2008-09: Made seven appearances in her first season with Manhattanville … hit a pair of free throws for two points in her collegiate debut against Eastern (12/3) … played a season-high seven minutes and had a rebound at Eastern (1/31) … grabbed two rebounds and added a steal and an assist versus Ramapo (2/2). High School: A 2008 graduate of Archbishop Molloy High School … played four seasons on the basketball court and also ran track and field for the Stanners … her JV team won the state championship as a freshman … made honor roll all four years. Personal: Daughter of Alfonse and Joanne Vaiano ... a biology major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 7-0 23 3.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 0.7 4 0 1 5 0 5 2 0.3 2009-10 20-0 176 8.8 14-46 .304 6-20 .300 6-10 .600 9 24 33 1.7 8 0 5 14 1 4 40 2.0 2010-11 20-0 148 7.4 9-35 .257 5-23 .217 5-5 1.000 10 11 21 1.1 13 0 5 10 1 3 28 1.4 TOTAL 47-0 347 7.4 23-84 .274 11-43 .256 13-17 .765 20 39 59 1.3 25 0 11 29 2 12 70 1.5

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 7 Returning Players - Seniors/Juniors #21 KELLI HYJEK F • 5’9” • Senior • Tolland, Conn./Tolland 2010-11: Appeared in all 26 games as a junior, including 15 starts … finished fourth on the team with 7.9 points per game and shot a team-best 49.5 percent (94 for 190) from the field, ranking fourth in the Freedom Conference … hauled in 130 rebounds (5.0 rpg) to rank third on the team … just missed a double-double with 15 points and nine rebounds in a win over DeSales (12/1) … got her first career double-double with new career highs of 18 points and 11 rebounds at Catholic (1/2) on the way to All-Tournament team honors … went for 18 points again on 8 of 10 shooting at Wilkes (1/8) … scored in double figures in four of the last eight games of the season … had another double- double with 12 points and 11 boards in a win at FDU-Florham (2/9) … picked up 17 points and eight rebounds in the road finale at Delaware Valley (2/15) … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2009-10: Took the court for 25 games as a Valiant in her sophomore season, including 15 starts in the post … averaged 18 minutes per game and played a season-high 31 minutes against Springfield (11/22) … averaged 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game … shot 46.2 percent from the field on the season … had a season best four steals against Fisher (11/24) … recorded two blocks against Ramapo (11/30) … scored a season-high 15 points and added seven rebounds in a home win against Wilkes (1/9) … reached double figures in points on three occasions … nearly recorded her first career double-double against Delaware Valley (2/16) with 11 points and nine rebounds … named to the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season, including 14 starts … averaged 4.1 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in just under 13 minutes a contest … shot 52.1 percent (49-for-94) from the floor on the year … scored two points and grabbed four rebounds in her collegiate debut at Purchase (11/15) … scored eight points with a season-best seven rebounds at DeSales (1/12) … hit 5-of-8 attempts from the floor to finish with 11 points and added a season-high three steals against New Jersey City (1/14) … netted a season-best 12 points and grabbed six rebounds in 22 minutes in the Freedom Conference Semifinal win over Alvernia (2/25).

High School: A 2008 graduate of Tolland High School … played four seasons of basketball and softball for the Eagles … named a 2007-08 All-North Central Connecticut Conference honoree as she helped the team to a conference championship and a berth in the semifinals of the State Tournament … also helped the team to a semifinal appearance in her senior season … on the softball field, was a two-time All-Conference selection … named to the honor roll all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Peter and Kathy Hyjek ... has one brother, Ryan ... majoring in communication studies at Manhattanville. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 29-14 373 12.9 49-94 .521 0-0 .000 21-39 .538 43 35 78 2.7 39 0 6 20 5 11 119 4.1 2009-10 25-15 457 18.3 60-130 .462 0-0 .000 14-30 .467 34 50 84 3.4 51 0 8 38 6 16 134 5.4 2010-11 26-15 574 22.1 94-190 .495 0-2 .000 18-33 .545 60 70 130 5.0 51 0 15 53 4 18 206 7.9 TOTAL 80-44 1404 17.6 203-414 .490 0-2 .000 53-102 .520 137 155 292 3.7 141 0 29 111 15 45 459 5.7 #34 TAYLOR WILSON F • 5’10” • Junior • Pearl River, N.Y./ Pearl River 2010-11: Took the floor in all 26 games as a sophomore, including 20 starts … ranked third on the team with 10.8 points per game and also ranked second on the squad with 5.4 rebounds per contest … finished fifth in the Freedom Conference by shooting a team-best 83.1 percent (54 of 65) from the free-throw line … sunk a team-leading 41 three-pointers, including at least one in 14 of her 15 double-digit scoring games … went off for a career-high 24 points in a win over nationally ranked Bowdoin (11/19) at the Catholic Tournament on the way to All-Tournament team honors … started a string of six straight double-digit scoring outings with 21 points against nationally ranked Lebanon Valley (1/6) … recorded another double-double with 16 points and a season-high 12 rebounds against FDU-Florham (1/13) … had 16 steals in a three-game stretch late in the year, including a season-high six against Eastern (2/12).

2009-10: Appeared in all 27 games as a freshman and started five times … made the starting line-up four of the last five games of the year, including both conference tournament contests … averaged 4.8 points and 2.8 rebounds per game … led the team in free throw percentage, making 84.0 percent of her tries from the line … made 17 three-pointers for a team-high 37.0 percent … finished in double figures in three games this season, including her first career double-double against Delaware Valley (2/16) with 12 points and 13 rebounds in a season-high 34 minutes … scored a season-high 19 points against DeSales (2/3), including a season-best three trifectas … had 15 points in the Freedom Conference Championship game against DeSales (2/27), including a 5-for-6 effort from the free-throw line.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Pearl River High school … played four varsity seasons of basketball, one season of soccer and one season running cross county for the Pirates … named all-league and all-county her last three years …All-section one conference tournament team on two occasions... was named to the all New York State 6th team as a senior…MVP of the Lynn Kahn tournament her junior year…a member of the school’s Spanish honor society.

Personal: Born September 14, 1991 … daughter of Helen and John Wilson … has one brother, Sean … an elementary education major.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2009-10 27-5 361 13.4 46-118 .390 17-46 .370 21-25 .840 26 49 75 2.8 36 0 3 21 4 14 130 4.8 2010-11 26-20 610 23.5 93-272 .342 41-133 .308 54-65 .831 36 105 141 5.4 74 2 15 45 3 36 281 10.8 TOTAL 53-25 971 18.3 139-390 .356 57-179 .318 75-90 .833 62 154 216 4.1 110 2 18 66 7 50 411 7.8

8 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players - Juniors/Sophomores #40 JENNIFER McSHARAR F • 5’10” • Junior • Garnerville, N.Y./North Rockland 2010-11: Took the court in all 26 games in her sophomore season, including nine starts … ranked sixth on the team with 5.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per contest … had 11 points thanks to 7 of 13 shooting from the line in the season-opener against William Paterson (11/16) … had eight points and a season-best 11 rebounds at Catholic (1/2) … connected on 6 of 8 shots on the way to a career-high 16 points in a start at Wilkes (1/8), the beginning of eight straight starts … reached double figures in scoring in four of the last six games of the year … just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine boards at home against Wilkes (2/5), then had 12 in the regular-season finale versus Misericordia (2/19).

2009-10: Played in 24 games as a freshman with two starting assignments early in the season … averaged 3.4 points and 3.0 rebounds per game … also averaged 10.8 minutes per game, with a high of 22 minutes coming against John Jay (1/25) … shot 42.9 percent from the field on the year … hauled in a season-high 13 rebounds, including six on the offensive glass, against Delaware Valley (1/20); also added eight points versus the Aggies … had 11 points versus the Bloodhounds … netted a season-high 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting in only 14 minutes against Wilkes (2/6).

High School: A 2009 graduate of North Rockland High School … played four years of varsity basketball for the Raiders … won the League AA championship her sophomore and junior season ... a member of the North Rockland High School honor roll all four years.

Personal: Born January 16, 1990 … daughter of Margaret and John McSharar … a secondary education major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2009-10 24-2 258 10.8 36-84 .429 0-0 .000 10-29 .345 27 46 73 3.0 24 0 7 20 1 4 82 3.4 2010-11 26-9 364 14.0 59-127 .465 0-0 .000 32-56 .571 32 69 101 3.9 54 1 16 36 9 18 150 5.8 TOTAL 50-11 622 12.4 95-211 .450 0-0 .000 42-85 .491 59 74 174 3.5 78 1 23 56 10 22 235 4.7

#31 BERANDA FELDER F • 5’9” • Sophomore • Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood 2010-11: Took the court in 25 contests as a freshman, including five starting assign- ments … averaged 3.0 points per game and ranked fifth on the team by grabbing 4.4 rebounds per contest … got the start in her collegiate debut and had five points and five rebounds against William Paterson (11/16) … had six points, six boards and three steals the next time out versus nationally ranked Bowdoin (11/19) … produced her first career double-double with 10 points and a season-high 12 rebounds in just 16 minutes at Wilkes (1/8) … had 10 points and seven boards at Misericordia (1/15).

High School: a four-year letterwinner for the Hornets…was named Athlete of the Year at Midwood…was named to the N.Y. Daily News PSAL second-team.

Personal: Daughter of Rochelle Felder…has three siblings…undecided upon a major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT 3PT% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2010-11 25-5 338 13.5 24-81 .296 0-1 .000 27-57 .474 60 49 109 4.4 47 0 12 47 2 15 75 3.0 TOTAL 25-5 338 13.5 24-81 .296 0-1 .000 27-57 .474 60 49 109 4.4 47 0 12 47 2 15 75 3.0

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 9 Newcomers #10 SARAH GIBBS G • 5’2” • Junior • Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City (Cumberland County College) 2010-11 (at Cumberland County College): Averaged 11.9 PPG with Cumberland while playing in 29 games … named team captain … named 1st team All-Conference and All-Academic.

2009-10 (at Cumberland County College): Averaged 8.7 PPH with Cumberland while playing in 27 games had a career season-high 23 points against Drew JV … led the Dukes in both assists and steals … also named a team captain … a member of the All-Conference and All-Academic 2nd teams

High School: Graduated from Ocean City High School in 2009 … played three seasons with the Raiders … won the Cape Atlantic Championship on three occasions and the South Jersey Championship twice … was named 1st Team All-Conference her senior year.

Personal: Daughter of Renee Theriault and Robert Gibbs … has four siblings, Collin, Kristin, Kyle and Robbie … currently studying management while minoring in psychology at Manhattanville … born February 13, 1991.

#33 MAGGIE HOWLEY G • 5’6” • Junior • Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty (Manor College) 2009-11 (at Manor College): Played the 2010-11 season with the Blue Jays, taking the court in 18 games … averaged just over 3.0 ppg.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Cardinal Dougherty High School … played four seasons of basketball and also spent four years on the lacrosse and volleyball teams as well for the Cardinals … was a first-team All-Catholic honoree on the lacrosse field as a senior, as well as an All-Catholic volleyball player as well … named the school’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior … was a National Honor Society student and ranked in the top-10 of her class.

Personal: Daughter of Margaret Mary and Martin Howley … has three siblings, Marty, Kate and Luke … currently studying business management at Manhattanville … born December 9, 1990. #23 MELODY O’CONNOR F • 5’10” • Sophomore • Kingston, N.Y./Coleman Catholic High School: A four-year letterwinner for the States Women…was named the Mid-Hudson Athletic League Player of the year as a senior…was named an MHAL All-Conference member from 07-10…was named a Section 9 team member from 07-10…qualified for the New York State Final Four as a sophomore, junior and senior.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Margaret O’Connor…has one sibling, J.J...plans on being a business management major at Manhattanville.

#30 ALYSON CALAZZO C • 6’1” • Freshman • Brooklyn, N.Y/St. Saviour High School: Graduated from St. Saviour High School in Brooklyn … played four-years with the Pandas … was named Team MVP both her junior and senior seasons … given the CHSAA Sportsmanship award in 2010 … also was a member of the volleyball and softball teams at St. Saviour.

Personal: Daughter of Paula and Joseph Calazzo … has two brothers, Joseph and Stephen … currently studying finance as her major and minoring in computer science at Manhattanville … born October 29, 2011.

#22 LEAH DAGEN G • 5’5” • Freshman • Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard High School: Graduated from Quince Orchard High School in 2011 … played four seasons with the Cougars … tied the school record for points in a single-game with 34 her senior year … also tied a school record for most foul shots in a game going 11 for 11 at the charity stripe … also played volleyball and softball while at Quince Orchard … most recently played travel basketball with the YBAM Sparks team from 2010-11.

Personal: Daughter of Linda and Andrew Dagen … has two sisters, Rachel and Hannah as well as one brother, Matthew … her sister Hannah rowed crew at the University of Kansas from 2009-10 … plans to study theater management while at Manhattanville.

#15 NICOLE ROBINSON G • 5’3” • Freshman • Greenburgh, N.Y./The Ursuline School High School: Graduated from The Ursuline School in 2011 … a four-year member of the Koalas basketball team … was named to the All-Tournament team as well as All-League her senior year … also played for the Westchester Hoopsters during her junior year in high school.

Personal: Daughter of Yolanda and James Robinson … has two siblings, James Jr. and Jasmine … is undecided on what she wants to study at Manhattanville … born November 23, 1993.

10 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Newcomers #32 SHAYNA ROBINSON G • 5’5” • Freshman • Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park High School: Graduated from Deer Park High School in 2011 … a five-year member of the varsity Falcons basketball team … was a part of the 2010-11 undefeated season that won the Suffolk County Championship … was named team captain for both her junior and senior seasons … named All-Rookie during the 2007-08 season … played for both the Long Island Renegades and the Long Island Wizards from 2009-11.

Personal: Daughter of Tracy and Alfred Robinson … has one brother, Justin … is currently undecided in terms of her major … born May 7, 1993.

#5 KELLY ANN SULLIVAN G • 5’4” • Freshman • Amity Harbor, N.Y./Copiague High School: Graduated from Copiague High School in 2011 … a four-year member of the Eagles basketball squad … was named to the All- League team in Suffolk County her senior season … named to the All-Tournament team as a freshman … most recently a member of the NYC Heat travel team.

Personal: Daughter of Jean Caravello … has two brothers, Joe and Richard …plans to study physical education while minoring in both health and psychology …born December 10, 1992.

#12 SARAH VANN F/G • 5’8” • Freshman • Mobile, Ala./John F. Kennedy (Bronx, N.Y.) High School: Graduated from John F. Kennedy High School (Bronx, N.Y.) in 2011 … played four seasons with the Knights as both a forward and guard … was named to the All-Bronx First team in both her junior and senior seasons … also threw shot-put as part of the track & field team … is currently the shot-put record holder for a sophomore in the state of Alabama.

Personal: Daughter of Lisa Banks and Simmie Brown … has four siblings Charles Byron; and Dominique, Johna and Francis Banks … currently undecided in terms of her major and is studying communications as her minor … born January 14, 2011.

#24 DOMINIQUE WILSON G • 5’9” • Freshman • Coram, N.Y./Centereach High School: Graduated from Centereach High School in 2011 … a four-year member of the Cougars basketball program … was named to the All- League team in Suffolk County her senior season … named to the Sayville All-Tournament team in 12th grade … also ran track at Centereach.

Personal: Daughter of Bridgette and Louis Wilson … has two siblings, Ahmad and Angelo … undecided in terms of her major at Manhattanville … born November 1, 1993.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 11 2011-12 Freedom Conference Opponents

Delaware Valley College DeSales University Jan. 18 in Doylestown, Pa.; Feb. 14 in Purchase, N.Y. Jan. 25 in Center Valley, Pa.; Feb. 8 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Doylestown, Pa. Location: Center Valley, Pa. Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Laura Hogan (190-192, 15 seasons) Head Coach: Fred Richter (408-173, 21 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 9-16 2010-11 Record: 19-9 Freedom Record: 3-11 (7th place) Freedom Record: 10-4 (T-1st place) All-Time Meetings: 4-4 All-Time Meetings: 2-8 Last Meeting: Feb. 15, 2011 (MVille 77-64 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 3, 2011 (DeSales 66-62 Win)

FDU-Florham Jan. 11 in Madison, N.J. ; Feb. 1 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Devils Head Coach: Marc Mitchel (20-30, 2 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 9-16 Freedom Record: 4-10 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: 13-8 Last Meeting: Feb. 9, 2011 (MVille 76-39 Win)

Eastern University King’s (Pa.) College Nov. 30 in Purchase, N.Y.; Jan. 28 in St. Davids, Pa. Jan. 21 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 11 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Monarchs Head Coach: Katie Levis (16-9, 1st season) Head Coach: Brian Donoghue (88-72, 6 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 16-9 2010-11 Record: 16-10 Freedom Record: 8-6 (5th place) Freedom Record: 10-4 (T-1st place) All-Time Meetings: 6-0 All-Time Meetings: 5-3 Last Meeting: Feb. 12, 2011 (MVille 59-42 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 29, 2011 (King’s 70-49 Win)

Misericordia University Dec. 3 in Dallas, Pa.; Feb. 18 in Purchase, N.Y. Jan. 14 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 4 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Dallas, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Colonels Head Coach: Tom Griffith (108-76, 7 seasons) Head Coach: Chris Heery (0-0, 1st season) 2010-11 Record: 16-11 2009-10 Record: 6-19 Freedom Record: 9-5 (4th place) Freedom Record: 2-12 (8th place) All-Time Meetings: 5-2 All-Time Meetings: 8-0 Last Meeting: Feb. 19, 2011 (MVille 75-55 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 5, 2011 (Mville 84-72 Win)

12 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2011-12 Non-Conference Opponents William Paterson University College of Staten Island Nov. 15 at Wayne, N.J. Dec. 10 at TBD Location: Wayne, N.J. Location: Staten Island, N.Y. Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: Dolphins Conference: NJAC Conference: CUNYAC Head Coach: Erin Monahan (349-143, 18 seasons) Head Coach: Marguerite Gualtieri (223-91, 11 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 26-4 (1st place, North Division) 2010-11 Record: 8-16 (3rd place, South Division) All-Time Meetings: William Paterson leads, 5-0 All-Time Meetings: Staten Island leads, 13-8 Last Meeting: Nov. 16, 2010 (Wm. Paterson 81-60 Win) Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2006 (MVille 70-57 Win)

Gettysburg College Messiah College Nov. 18 at Arlington, Va. (Marymount Tip-Off) Dec. 17 at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cruzin’ Classic) Location: Gettysburg, Pa. Location: Grantham, Pa. Nickname: Bullets Nickname: TBD Conference: Centennial Conference: Commonwealth Head Coach: Mike Kirkpatrick (314-232, 23 seasons) Head Coach: Mike Miller (471-192, 26 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 19-7 (3rd place) 2010-11 Record: 19-8 (2nd place) All-Time Meetings: First Meeting All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: N/A Last Meeting: N/A

Marymount University Virginia Wesleyan College Nov. 19 at Arlington, Va. (Marymount Tip-Off) Dec 18. at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cruzin’ Classic) Location: Arlington, Va. Location: Norfolk, Va. Nickname: Saints Nickname: Marlins Conference: Capital Conference: Old Dominion Head Coach: Ashlee Courter (33-17, 2 seasons) Head Coach: Stephany Dunmyer (124-90, 9 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 13-10 (2nd place) 2010-11 Record: 12-14 (7th place) All-Time Meetings: Series Tied 1-1 All-Time Meetings: First Meeting Last Meeting: Jan. 1, 2011 (MVille Win 59-56) Last Meeting: N/A

Lynchburg College New Jersey City University Nov. 19 at Arlington, Va. (Marymount Tip-Off) Dec. 22 at Purchase, N.Y. Location: Lynchburg, Va. Location: Jersey City, N.J. Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Gothic Knights Conference: Old Dominion Conference: NJAC Head Coach: Abby Pyzik (7-19, 2 seasons) Head Coach: Amy Mulligan (1st season) 2010-11 Record: 7-19 (8th place) 2010-11 Record: 5-20 (5th place, North Division) All-Time Meetings: First Meeting All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 2-0 Last Meeting: N/A Last Meeting: Jan. 14, 2009 (MVille 68-53 Win)

United States Military Academy Purchase College Nov. 25 at West Point, N.Y. Jan. 4 at Purchase, N.Y. Location: West Point, N.Y. Location: Purchase, N.Y. Nickname: Black Knights Nickname: Panthers Conference: Patriot League (Division I) Conference: Skyline Head Coach: Dave Magarity (85-64, 5 seasons) Head Coach: Steve Loscher (77-99, 8 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 13-16, (T-4th place) 2010-11 Record: 8-18 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: Army leads, 2-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 11-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 28, 1979 (Army 89-60 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 24, 2011 (MVille 83-66 Win)

Eastern Connecticut State University Nov. 28 at Purchase, N.Y. Location: Willimantic, Conn. Nickname: Warriors Conference: Little East Head Coach: Denise Bierly (319-128, 16 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 21-9 (T-2nd place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 9-3 Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2010 (ECSU 67-36 Win)

New York University Dec 7 at New York, N.Y. Location: New York, N.Y. Nickname: Violets Conference: UAA Head Coach: Stefano Trompeo (51-30, 4 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 12-13 (5th place) All-Time Meetings: NYU leads, 18-3 Last Meeting: Dec 8, 2010 (MVille 63-57 Win)

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 13 2010-11 Season in Review Team Statistics OVERALL STATISTICS |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------05 Simona Gordon 26-26 837-32.2 140-329 .426 30-92 .326 64-94 .681 44 74 118 4.5 59 3 70 73 2 72 374 14.4 01 Courtney Turner 26-24 763-29.3 108-265 .408 8-20 .400 68-93 .731 65 83 148 5.7 62 0 53 49 9 46 292 11.2 34 Taylor Wilson 26-20 610-23.5 93-272 .342 41-133 .308 54-65 .831 36 105 141 5.4 74 2 15 45 3 36 281 10.8 21 Kelli Hyjek 26-15 574-22.1 94-190 .495 0-2 .000 18-33 .545 60 70 130 5.0 51 0 15 53 4 18 206 7.9 32 Janetta Arnold 23-4 442-19.2 57-138 .413 19-58 .328 29-39 .744 28 42 70 3.0 44 0 13 24 5 19 162 7.0 40 Jennifer Mcsharar 26-9 364-14.0 59-127 .465 0-0 .000 32-56 .571 32 69 101 3.9 54 1 16 36 9 18 150 5.8 04 Carey Hickey 26-25 924-35.5 50-147 .340 18-60 .300 28-46 .609 6 55 61 2.3 51 3 177 95 3 45 146 5.6 31 Beranda Felder 25-5 338-13.5 24-81 .296 0-1 .000 27-57 .474 60 49 109 4.4 47 0 12 47 2 15 75 3.0 22 Kaitlin Degnan 23-2 177-7.7 23-56 .411 1-15 .067 1-3 .333 8 28 36 1.6 19 0 7 8 4 5 48 2.1 03 Stephanie Vaiano 20-0 148-7.4 9-35 .257 5-23 .217 5-5 1.000 10 11 21 1.1 13 0 5 10 1 3 28 1.4 25 Kelsey Rankin 4-0 19-4.8 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 0.8 2 0 0 2 0 1 5 1.3 30 Breana Jackson 2-0 5-2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 54 54 108 4.2 Total...... 26 5201 659-1645 .401 122-404 .302 327-493 .663 405 643 1048 40.3 477 9 383 453 42 278 1767 68.0 Opponents...... 26 5201 573-1440 .398 96-349 .275 359-539 .666 312 663 975 37.5 434 - 347 544 78 200 1601 61.6

CONFERENCE STATISTICS |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------05 Simona Gordon 14-14 430-30.7 68-167 .407 16-43 .372 35-50 .700 26 38 64 4.6 33 3 44 33 1 41 187 13.4 34 Taylor Wilson 14-12 324-23.1 57-146 .390 22-67 .328 26-32 .813 18 69 87 6.2 46 2 12 22 3 24 162 11.6 01 Courtney Turner 14-13 399-28.5 57-148 .385 3-9 .333 26-38 .684 40 44 84 6.0 29 0 24 25 2 22 143 10.2 21 Kelli Hyjek 14-7 318-22.7 61-113 .540 0-1 .000 11-20 .550 33 47 80 5.7 27 0 9 25 3 10 133 9.5 32 Janetta Arnold 12-1 232-19.3 33-78 .423 11-33 .333 14-16 .875 17 24 41 3.4 23 0 6 9 3 15 91 7.6 40 Jennifer Mcsharar 14-7 213-15.2 40-83 .482 0-0 .000 18-28 .643 24 37 61 4.4 31 1 11 25 1 14 98 7.0 04 Carey Hickey 14-14 505-36.1 30-87 .345 9-33 .273 16-24 .667 4 34 38 2.7 29 2 112 53 3 23 85 6.1 31 Beranda Felder 13-1 153-11.8 14-50 .280 0-1 .000 16-26 .615 40 25 65 5.0 19 0 4 25 0 5 44 3.4 33 Stephanie Vaiano 12-0 102-8.5 9-31 .290 5-21 .238 2-2 1.000 7 8 15 1.3 9 0 4 5 1 1 25 2.1 22 Kaitlin Degnan 13-1 112-8.6 12-34 .353 1-10 .100 1-1 1.000 5 15 20 1.5 14 0 4 8 4 4 26 2.0 25 Kelsey Rankin 2-0 13-6.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 1.5 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 1.5 TM TEAM...... 30 24 54 3.9 Total...... 14 382-939 .407 67-218 .307 166-239 .695 246 366 612 43.7 262 8 230 237 21 159 997 71.2 Opponents...... 14 292-753 .388 46-194 .237 194-299 .649 154 342 496 35.4 216 - 181 293 40 108 824 58.9

2010-11 Valiant Results 2010-11 Freedom Conference Final Standings 11/16 WILLIAM PATERSON L 60-81 CONFERENCE OVERALL 11/19 vs. Bowdoin # W 66-62 Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA 11/20 at Salem State # W 75-61 DeSales 10 4 .714 64.9 55.3 19 9 .679 64.3 54.8 11/27 at Eastern Connecticut L 36-67 Manhattanville 10 4 .714 71.2 58.9 17 9 .654 68.0 61.6 11/29 at Ramapo L 55-62 King’s (Pa.) 10 4 .714 65.4 56.7 16 10 .615 65.4 62.1 12/1 DESALES * W 66-58 Misericordia 9 5 .643 62.0 52.4 15 11 .577 62.3 54.2 12/4 at King’s (Pa.) * L 54-60 Eastern 8 6 .571 60.1 58.8 16 9 .640 63.4 61.0 12/8 NYU W 63-57 FDU-Florham 4 10 .286 53.9 63.1 9 16 .360 58.5 62.5 12/11 vs. Brooklyn % W 77-62 Delaware Valley 3 11 .214 58.1 71.5 9 16 .360 63.0 68.8 1/1 vs. Marymount (Va.) ^ W 59-56 Wilkes 2 12 .143 57.6 76.6 6 19 .240 58.2 72.4 1/2 at Catholic ^ W 75-68 1/6 at Lebanon Valley L 70-78 2010-11 Freedom Conference Postseason Honors 1/8 at Wilkes * W 86-65 All-Conference First Team Freedom Conference Tournament 1/13 FDU-FLORHAM * W 75-46 Simona Gordon Manhattanville G 1/15 at Misericordia * L 67-82 Carey Hickey Manhattanville G Semifinals Shante Jones Eastern G #4 Misericordia 57, #1 Manhattanville 51 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 71-49 Lori Lidlow DeSales G #2 Desales 66, #3 King’s (Pa.) 52 1/22 at Eastern * L 75-77 Christine Marks Misericordia F 1/24 PURCHASE W 83-66 Championship Game 1/29 KING’S (PA.) * W 70-49 All-Conference Second Team #2 DeSales 63, #4 Misericordia 59 2/3 at DeSales * L 62-66 Tyann McDaniel Misericordia G 2/5 WILKES * W 84-72 Celia Rader King’s (Pa.) G Freedom Conference Championship MVP 2/9 at FDU-Florham * W 76-39 Bekah Roland Eastern F Sondrine Glovas DeSales 2/12 EASTERN * W 59-42 Cherelle Simmons DeSales F Emily Soper Delaware Valley F 2/15 at Delaware Valley * W 77-64 2/19 MISERICORDIA * W 75-55 Player of the Year 2/23 MISERICORDIA $ L 51-57 Christine Marks Misericordia * - Freedom Conference Game # - Salem State Tip-Off Tournament Rookie of the Year % - CUNYAC Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Sondrine Glovas DeSales ^ - Catholic Fairfield Inn Holiday Tournament Coach of the Year $ - Freedom Conference Tournament Tom Griffith Misericordia 14 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Records 1973-74 (7-5) 1/27 SKIDMORE W 56-46 Head Coach: Maureen Slattery 1/28 DARTMOUTH L 42-63 Individual game results unknown 1/30 KING’S (N.Y.) W 89-59 2/3 BROWN W 56-53 1974-75 2/4 GEORGETOWN L 52-77 Results unknown 2/7 MARIST * W 87-84 2/9 vs. Brockport W 60-51 1975-76 (17-8) 2/10 at Elmira W 48-37 Head Coach: Frank Forker 2/12 at New Rochelle W 100-47 12/1 White Plains W 77-24 2/14 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 81-37 12/2 Iona L 62-69 2/20 at Bridgeport W 76-56 12/8 Mount St. Vincent W 76-39 VASSAR W 75-40 12/11 Dominican W 62-45 vs. Keuka % W 87-42 12/12 Baruch W 61-34 vs. St. Lawrence % W 73-54 1/15 Nyack W 76-39 vs. William Smith % W 73-45 1/19 Hunter W 57-51 * - Hudson Valley Women’s Conference Game 1/21 Concordia W 86-18 % - NYSAIAW Championships 1/24 Sacred Heart W 61-48 1/26 Mercy L 53-88 1979-80 (16-15) 1/29 New Haven W 57-28 Head Coach: Larry Holten 1/31 King’s (N.Y.) W 68-53 11/16 MERCY * L 66-76 2/4 W 60-21 11/17 DOMINICAN L 51-71 2/7 Lehman L 61-66 11/19 NEW ROCHELLE W 72-40 2/12 W 48-34 11/28 at Army L 60-89 Joel Daunic’s 1978-79 team reached the 20-win plateau for the first 2/14 Marist W 70-34 11/30 MOLLOY * W 59-57 time in school history and also captured the school’s first NYSAIAW 2/17 St. John’s L 33-76 12/4 at Manhattan L 49-58 Tournament championship with a 73-45 win over William Smith. 2/18 St. Thomas Aquinas W 61-34 12/5 at Barnard W 68-45 2/20 Mercy L 48-66 12/7 CORNELL L 51-53 12/6 ONEONTA STATE W 80-59 3/5 SCRANTON & L 49-69 2/21 John Jay W 46-40 12/8 at Dominican * L 49-54 12/10 PACE W 72-53 % - NYSAIAW Championships 2/25 Vassar W 61-41 12/11 SIENA W 73-67 12/12 BROOKLYN W 94-44 & - NCAA Tournament 2/26 Marymount (N.Y.) W 61-36 12/15 HARVARD W 65-55 12/13 NEW PALTZ W 104-38 ^ - forfeit 2/28 Fordham L 44-69 1/14 PACE W 73-48 12/27 EMMANUEL W 77-51 3/11 St. Francis (N.Y.) L 50-51 1/17 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 71-37 12/28 LE MOYNE W 82-77 (ot) 1982-83 (18-11) 3/12 Boston College L 52-53 1/19 at Brooklyn W 63-59 1/16 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 71-47 Head Coach: Larry Holten 1/23 at ST. Francis W 72-71 1/17 BARNARD W 81-33 at Wheaton W 101-36 1976-77 (11-16) 1/26 COLGATE L 47-53 1/19 at Skidmore W 78-61 at Colby-Sawyer W 77-52 Head Coach: Frank Forker 1/27 HOLY CROSS W 63-41 1/20 at Siena L 32-76 at St. Francis W 60-55 Individual game results unknown 1/31 at Brown L 56-70 1/26 STONY BROOK W 67-65 at City College W 75-42 2/2 BUCKNELL W 52-48 1/28 at New Rochelle W 64-59 12/4 ELMIRA W 76-66 1977-78 (4-22) 2/3 STONY BROOK W 64-54 1/31 BROWN W 68-56 12/5 NEW ROCHELLE L 63-70 Head Coaches: Frank Forker and 2/5 KING’S (N.Y.) W 82-64 2/2 at King’s (N.Y.) L 62-74 at Pace W 73-64 Joel Daunic 2/6 at Marist * L 67-68 2/4 MARIST L 71-78 at King’s (N.Y.) W 63-58 Individual game results unknown 2/9 at Iona * L 59-63 2/7 HAMILTON W 66-59 ONEONTA W 66-52 2/14 at Oneonta L 61-62 2/8 HOLY CROSS L 57-69 at Hunter L 63-68 1978-79 (22-9) 2/15 at Hartwick L 54-58 2/12 at Hunter W 54-31 BUFFALO STATE W 65-59 Head Coach: Joel Daunic 2/19 BRIDGEPORT W 81-71 2/14 at Colgate L 54-57 BARNARD W 84-51 11/18 DOMINICAN * L 39-49 2/20 at Vassar W 67-46 2/17 at Bridgeport L 59-80 BROOKLYN L 60-64 11/27 VASSAR W 71-44 2/22 vs. Brockport % L 58-60 2/20 VASSAR W 76-23 STATEN ISLAND W 73-58 11/28 BROOKLYN W 80-28 2/23 vs. Hamilton % W 61-39 2/21 DOMINICAN W 68-64 PURCHASE W 73-35 12/1 at Molloy L 64-86 2/24 vs. William Smith % L 56-63 2/26 vs. Oswego % W 84-66 RAMAPO W 77-65 12/6 BARNARD W 62-29 vs. Clark # L 51-65 2/27 vs. Brockport % W 62-59 CLARK L 54-57 12/8 IONA * L 60-65 * - Hudson Valley Women’s Conference Game 2/28 vs. Buffalo State % W 76-63 at New Rochelle L 60-86 12/9 HARTWICK W 87-62 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Buffalo, N.Y.) vs. Rhode Island State # L 64-71 EASTERN NAZARENE W 64-47 12/13 ARMY L 64-89 # - EAIAW Tournament vs. Clark # W 77-68 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 49-57 12/15 at Mercy * L 59-63 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Stony Brook, N.Y.) at Kean L 64-85 1/3 at John Jay W 85-62 1980-81 (23-10) # - EAIAW Tournament at Western Connecticut L 69-74 1/6 at Harvard L 32-67 Head Coach: Larry Holten HAMILTON W 69-65 1/15 at Pace W 91-26 11/21 vs. Scranton L 44-78 1981-82 (23-8) STONY BROOK W 78-65 1/17 at Lehman * W 65-59 11/22 vs. William Paterson L 68-69 Head Coach: Larry Holten VASSAR W 82-43 1/20 at Vermont L 67-76 11/26 at Navy L 55-73 at Purchase W 81-27 at Cortland L 60-77 1/23 CONCORDIA W 88-44 12/2 PURCHASE W 84-62 11/20 at Eastern Connecticut W 73-70 at St. Lawrence L 49-63 1/25 at Stony Brook W 82-45 12/5 HARTWICK W 72-59 11/21 vs. Scranton W 60-58 3/4 at Cortland # W 77-73 11/24 IONA L 72-74 3/5 at WPI # L 49-57 11/28 at Princeton L 52-71 # - ECAC North Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) vs. St. Thomas Aquinas W 65-50 12/3 at Oneonta W 59-54 1983-84 (19-9) 12/5 ST. FRANCIS W 77-66 Head Coach: Larry Holten 12/6 BROWN W 73-56 11/21 at Purchase W 59-40 12/9 at Pace W 59-53 11/29 HUNTER W 70-23 12/11 KING’S (N.Y.) W 76-65 12/3 ALBANY L 42-44 12/12 HUNTER W 75-32 12/4 ST. FRANCIS W 71-61 1/22 at Barnard W 73-38 12/7 DOMINICAN W 78-40 1/23 at Elmira W 78-51 12/9 at Hartwick W 69-66 1/24 at Rochester L 71-78 12/10 at Oneonta L 52-56 1/27 NEW ROCHELLE L 69-80 12/12 at Ramapo W 64-50 1/29 AMHERST W 69-60 1/11 at Staten Island W 71-63 1/30 CLARK W 78-76 1/14 at Nazareth W 53-50 2/1 at Purchase ^ W 2-0 1/15 at St. John Fisher W 53-50 2/3 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 75-38 1/18 at Columbia W 79-58 2/5 at Vassar W 65-57 1/20 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 67-37 2/6 ST. JOHN FISHER L 45-61 1/24 KING’S (N.Y.) W 66-40 2/12 at Hartwick L 63-71 1/27 HAMILTON L 47-57 2/13 at Hamilton L 69-72 1/28 TUFTS W 74-48 2/16 BRIDGEPORT W 76-69 2/1 NEW ROCHELLE W 73-61 2/20 at Stony Brook W 77-71 2/3 CITY COLLEGE W 61-53 The 1981-82 Valiant squad, led by head coach Larry Holten, tied a 2/22 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 81-61 2/4 at Eastern Connecticut L 52-68 program record with 23 wins, won a second consecutive New York 2/25 STONY BROOK % W 65-56 2/7 ST. FRANCIS L 67-68 State Championship and earned the first NCAA Tournament berth in 2/26 NEW ROCHELLE % W 77-76 (ot) 2/14 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 69-72 (ot) program history. 2/27 ROCHESTER % W 60-58 2/18 at Stony Brook L 61-78 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 15 Game-by-Game Records 2/21 NYU W 74-69 2/16 RAMAPO W 81-59 1990-91 (6-19) 1993-94 (4-19) 2/24 HARTWICK % W 54-42 2/25 at NYU L 55-83 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker Head Coach: Lisa Graf 2/25 ROCHESTER % L 54-69 11/16 at Hartwick L 36-98 11/19 at Rochester L 37-78 2/26 ITHACA % L 45-60 1987-88 (13-12) 11/17 vs. Rensselaer L 62-88 11/20 vs. Nazareth L 46-88 3/2 vs. Jersey City # W 70-53 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 11/20 at NYU L 34-90 11/23 at New Paltz L 45-64 3/3 vs. Staten Island # W 73-68 11/21 vs. Westfield State L 52-65 11/25 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 46-90 11/29 NYU L 37-90 % - NYSAIAW Championships 11/22 vs. Salve Regina L 60-62 11/28 NEW PALTZ L 66-76 12/1 at Vassar * L 37-49 # - ECAC Metro Tournament (Mahwah, N.J.) 11/24 NYU L 57-81 12/1 BINGHAMTON L 43-70 12/4 YORK (N.Y.) L 43-75 12/2 at Stony Brook L 70-75 (ot) 12/2 CITY COLLEGE W 59-39 12/5 RUSSELL SAGE L 46-50 1984-85 (16-9) 12/5 OLD WESTBURY W 65-61 12/4 NEW ROCHELLE W 62-29 12/9 at Medgar Evers * W 69-56 Head Coach: Larry Holten 12/6 EMMANUEL L 50-82 12/6 VASSAR L 65-71 12/11 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 35-53 St. Thomas Aquinas W 42-37 12/9 ALBANY L 47-65 12/8 STATEN ISLAND W 73-47 1/20 at Hunter L 21-25 Hartwick L 53-56 12/10 at Oneonta W 56-53 12/12 KING’S (N.Y.) L 66-77 1/22 SKIDMORE L 34-44 NYU L 59-62 1/13 at Rensselaer L 69-74 1/19 DOMINICAN L 57-64 1/24 JOHN JAY * W 56-45 ST. ROSE W 85-64 1/16 at Ithaca L 65-72 1/20 NOTRE DAME (Md.) W 66-64 1/26 at Staten Island * L 40-51 NAZARETH W 69-67 (ot) 1/18 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 79-66 1/22 at Rensselaer L 47-97 1/29 WESLEY L 44-45 Dominican W 68-49 1/23 DENISON W 84-60 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent L 58-72 1/30 KEUKA L 45-65 Purchase W 70-43 1/24 CATHOLIC L 51-71 1/26 at Skidmore L 45-66 2/1 KING’S (N.Y.) L 48-60 Columbia W 60-46 1/26 at Ramapo W 66-59 1/31 at FDU-Madison L 51-82 2/3 at City College L 54-60 Staten Island W 65-44 1/28 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 73-41 HUNTER L 69-79 2/5 at Connecticut College L 47-68 King’s (N.Y.) W 57-44 1/30 JOHN JAY W 72-49 2/6 STONY BROOK L 53-83 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 43-60 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) W 54-53 2/3 FDU-FLORHAM W 67-60 2/7 MARYMOUNT (N.Y.) W 68-30 2/10 at Trinity (Conn.) L 33-74 1/27 ELMIRA W 68-55 2/5 at Rochester L 56-70 2/9 at John Jay W 72-60 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 60-49 Stony Brook W 57-54 2/6 vs. William Smith L 67-98 2/12 at Western Connecticut L 87-27 2/16 at Baruch * L 49-71 FDU-Florham W 65-55 2/9 at King’s (N.Y.) W 83-61 2/14 TRINITY (Conn.) L 53-80 2/22 NJIT W 48-45 New Rochelle L 59-60 2/13 at Hunter W 72-68 at Utica L 59-71 * - HVWAC Game Amherst W 50-47 2/15 MARITIME W 66-36 2/19 RAMAPO L 59-76 Emmanuel L 61-72 2/17 at New Paltz W 74-60 1994-95 (6-19) Ramapo W 56-53 2/20 AMHERST W 55-54 1991-92 (5-20) Head Coach: Lisa Graf Western Connecticut L 56-62 2/24 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 60-74 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 11/17 at Southern Maine L 26-75 Hamilton L 59-60 vs. York L 48-64 11/18 vs. Bridgewater State L 42-57 Castleton W 73-56 1988-89 (11-14) vs. Nyack W 68-54 11/22 at John Jay * L 44-54 Vassar W 66-52 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker at Connecticut College L 52-85 11/30 VASSAR L 26-57 2/22 vs. Stony Brook % L 76-77 (2ot) 11/18 at Catholic L 63-75 NEW ROCHELLE W 58-19 12/3 NOTRE DAME (Md.) L 55-69 (ot) 2/23 vs. Alfred % L 71-72 11/19 vs. Glassboro L 62-81 CLARK L 37-79 12/4 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 34-58 3/1 at Richard Stockton # L 61-73 11/22 at NYU L 49-76 UNION L 44-58 12/8 MEDGAR EVERS * W 66-45 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Rochester, N.Y.) 11/27 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 65-73 at King’s (N.Y.) L 40-75 12/10 at Marymount (N.Y.) *^ W 2-0 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 11/29 STONY BROOK L 53-79 at Utica L 35-59 1/13 at York (N.Y.) * L 36-55 12/1 at John Jay W 58-49 at Hunter L 42-69 1/16 NEW PALTZ L 41-44 1985-86 (12-10) 12/3 GALLAUDET W 94-70 NOTRE DAME (Md.) W 68-59 1/18 NEW ROCHELLE * W 73-22 Head Coach: Larry Holten 12/4 WESLEYAN L 58-67 ST. JOHN FISHER L 40-67 1/21 at Skidmore L 25-60 11/23 at Nazareth L 43-54 12/7 at Albany L 61-88 NYU L 30-77 1/25 STATEN ISLAND * L 41-46 11/24 vs. Plymouth State W 67-63 12/9 ONEONTA W 70-48 SKIDMORE L 41-56 1/28 MEDGAR EVERS W 58-34 11/26 DOMINICAN W 60-50 at Rensselaer L 49-72 at Vassar L 57-73 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 37-68 12/4 at Stony Brook W 69-67 1/14 at Alfred L 61-65 at Hamilton L 39-73 2/1 HUNTER L 52-68 12/7 HARTWICK L 66-68 1/15 at Keuka W 86-69 vs. Elmira L 59-68 2/4 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 37-65 12/8 ITHACA L 73-83 1/21 CURRY W 54-41 at Stony Brook L 49-80 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * L 40-50 12/10 at Purchase W 74-28 1/22 ALLENTOWN L 75-81 at New Paltz L 63-83 2/8 CITY COLLEGE L 43-52 12/13 at Oneonta W 79-62 1/24 HARTWICK L 58-68 at Marymount (N.Y.) W 80-27 2/11 OLD WESTBURY * W 57-45 1/15 at Staten Island W 75-41 1/26 at Mount St. Vincent W 70-48 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 36-78 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 45-43 1/18 at Rensselaer L 48-55 2/1 at FDU-Madison L 63-65 at Trinity (Conn.) L 53-95 2/15 BARUCH * L 44-41 1/21 KING’S (N.Y.) W 64-47 2/4 at Hamilton L 70-90 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 71-59 2/17 at Mount St. Mary % L 36-56 1/25 HAMILTON W 55-45 2/7 KING’S (N.Y.) W 76-53 FDU-MADISON L 47-48 2/20 at NJIT L 50-70 1/26 SALISBURY W 58-55 2/9 at Western Connecticut L 53-71 RENSSELAER L 47-60 2/22 at NYU L 28-78 1/28 at Columbia L 59-74 2/11 HUNTER W 98-85 at Staten Island L 61-67 * - HVWAC Game 1/31 FDU-FLORHAM W 66-63 2/14 NEW PALTZ W 92-91 (ot) % - HVWAC Tournament 2/1 NYU W 76-70 2/16 RAMAPO W 66-57 1992-93 (1-21) ^ - forfeit 2/4 at Ramapo L 55-56 2/20 at Maritime W 89-40 Head Coach: Lisa Graf 2/12 at Western Connecticut L 66-73 11/20 at St. John Fisher L 23-91 1995-96 (14-10) 2/14 at New Rochelle L 42-56 1989-90 (4-20) 11/21 vs. Concordia (N.Y.) L 27-58 Head Coach: Lisa Graf 2/15 at Hunter L 64-65 (ot) Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 11/24 NEW PALTZ L 53-80 11/17 St. Elizabeth W 54-45 2/19 at Bard W 103-43 11/18 vs. Wilkes L 51-84 11/30 at NYU L 23-73 11/18 Rutgers-Newark L 52-60 2/21 vs. Rochester % L 44-61 11/19 vs. Skidmore L 52-53 12/2 VASSAR L 53-56 11/21 JOHN JAY * W 42-39 % - NYSAIAW Championships (New York, N.Y.) 11/21 NYU L 44-51 12/5 GOUCHER L 31-58 11/27 at Centenary (N.J.) L 56-82 11/26 at Connecticut College L 62-99 12/6 RUSSELL SAGE L 42-57 11/29 at Vassar L 40-69 1986-87 (13-10) 11/29 CARLETON L 36-64 12/8 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 35-36 12/2 SIMON’S ROCK W 71-13 Head Coach: Larry Holten 12/2 KEUKA L 59-88 1/21 HUNTER L 32-54 12/3 NJIT W 61-55 11/22 vs. Wellesley L 58-65 12/3 SCRANTON L 39-89 1/23 at Skidmore L 26-60 12/11 at Old Westbury * W 45-39 11/23 vs. Brandeis W 66-49 12/5 at New Rochelle W 63-37 1/27 STATEN ISLAND L 60-62 (ot) 12/13 at Medgar Evers * W 70-60 11/24 BARD W 71-23 12/7 at Vassar W 71-47 1/30 ST. ELIZABETH L 36-51 1/6 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L 33-82 11/25 at Albany L 45-66 1/9 at King’s (N.Y.) L 48-61 1/31 KEUKA L 43-74 1/15 at New Paltz L 49-67 12/2 STONY BROOK W 71-61 1/11 at New Paltz L 62-70 2/4 CITY COLLEGE L 49-51 1/17 ST. JOSEPH’S W 90-29 12/4 SACRED HEART W 58-51 1/15 JOHN JAY L 55-61 2/5 at John Jay W 34-31 1/20 at New Rochelle * W 62-33 12/6 HARTWICK W 68-54 1/20 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 62-100 2/8 RAMAPO L 38-71 1/22 at Staten Island * L 52-65 12/7 BRIDGEWATER L 38-73 1/21 CABRINI L 62-73 2/11 TRINITY (Conn.) L 21-73 1/25 MARYMOUNT (N.Y.) * W 80-34 12/12 ONEONTA W 67-50 1/23 RENSSELAER L 45-80 2/14 at Union L 28-65 1/27 VILLA JULIE W 72-10 1/15 at Western Connecticut L 45-73 1/25 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 68-51 (ot) 2/15 at Utica L 46-58 1/28 SOUTHERN VERMONT W 57-54 1/18 RENSSELAER W 63-56 1/30 ALBANY L 58-88 2/17 at Mount St. Vincent L 51-55 (ot) 1/31 at Hunter W 66-56 1/24 CURRY W 50-38 2/1 FDU-MADISON L 35-62 2/19 at FDU-Florham L 22-66 2/3 at Connecticut College L 51-84 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 58-69 2/3 UTICA L 66-80 2/21 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 29-74 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 56-63 1/29 at Mount St. Vincent W 90-44 2/6 at Stony Brook L 47-84 2/10 at Baruch * W 62-39 1/31 ITHACA W 70-54 2/8 at Ramapo W 59-50 2/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 63-50 2/5 at FDU-Florham L 55-75 2/13 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 42-80 2/17 at John Jay % L 50-59 2/7 at Utica W 64-54 2/15 at Trinity (Conn.) L 45-70 2/21 NYU L 32-91 2/8 at Hamilton L 56-76 2/17 at Hunter L 44-67 * - HVWAC Game 2/10 KING’S (N.Y.) W 66-57 % - HVWAC Tournament 2/12 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 75-83 2/14 HUNTER L 61-69

16 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Game-by-Game Records 1996-97 (12-11) 1999-00 (12-13) 2002-03 (17-11) 2/2 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 76-49 Head Coach: Lisa Graf Head Coach: Steve Post Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln 2/5 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 73-64 11/22 vs. Concordia (N.Y.) L 40-63 11/20 at Hartwick L 49-52 11/23 PURCHASE W 84-29 2/6 LEHMAN W 67-58 11/23 vs. NJIT W 68-36 11/21 vs. Anna Maria W 66-54 11/26 at New Paltz L 55-60 2/9 STEVENS * L 48-54 11/26 at John Jay * L 52-53 11/23 OLD WESTBURY * W 62-30 11/30 NEW YORK TECH W 90-29 2/12 MERCHANT MARINE * L 59-62 12/4 VASSAR L 40-51 11/28 at Union L 46-58 12/1 UNION L 58-80 2/15 at Mount St. Mary * L 42-84 12/7 SOUTHERN VERMONT L 59-65 12/4 MERCHANT MARINE W 88-13 12/7 at NYU L 40-84 2/17 MARITIME * W 79-24 12/8 MEDGAR EVERS * W 65-35 12/5 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 56-46 1/5 BUFFALO STATE W 63-52 2/22 at Merchant Marine $ L 46-61 12/11 OLD WESTBURY * W 71-44 12/9 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 66-49 1/10 MERCHANT MARINE * W 85-57 * - Skyline Conference Game 12/13 at Marymount (N.Y.) * W 60-24 12/20 vs. UW-Platteville L 49-75 1/10 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 63-49 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/11 at Union L 56-73 12/21 vs. St. Norbert L 57-63 1/13 at St. Lawrence L 50-94 1/12 vs. Plattsburgh L 64-72 1/8 vs. Lincoln (Pa.) W 67-63 1/14 at Utica L 62-66 2005-06 (7-18) 1/16 at Mount St. Vincent * L 52-68 1/9 at FDU-Florham L 57-83 1/17 vs. Elmira W 66-58 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln 1/18 STATEN ISLAND * W 72-63 1/13 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-53 1/18 vs. Ithaca L 48-82 11/19 at Susquehanna L 28-55 1/20 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 66-55 1/15 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) L 49-51 1/20 at Stevens * W 68-54 11/20 vs. DeSales L 47-79 1/22 at City College W 57-19 1/19 NEW ROCHELLE W 65-36 1/23 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 54-59 11/22 STATEN ISLAND L 74-82 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (Brooklyn) W 69-46 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 78-53 1/25 JOHN JAY W 67-46 11/30 NYU L 45-65 1/26 WESLEY L 43-51 1/23 STEVENS W 69-59 1/26 FARMINGDALE STATE W 67-64 12/3 FARMINGDALE STATE * L 73-77 1/31 NEW ROCHELLE * W 65-32 1/26 at Vassar % L 47-63 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 76-48 12/7 at FDU-Florham L 40-79 2/3 HUNTER W 54-46 1/27 at New York Tech % W 72-55 2/1 at Mount St. Vincent * L 64-71 12/17 OLD WESTBURY * L 49-65 2/5 BARUCH * W 75-47 2/5 at Vassar L 47-61 2/5 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 49-42 1/5 at New Paltz L 46-61 2/8 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 70-84 2/6 RUSSELL SAGE L 57-60 2/7 OLD WESTBURY * W 63-51 1/7 at Oneonta L 39-81 2/10 at Mount St. Mary * L 51-80 2/10 at Drew L 50-64 2/8 ONEONTA W 65-62 (ot) 1/10 STEVENS * W 57-54 (ot) 2/14 at Mount St. Mary % L 53-81 2/12 at Staten Island L 47-57 2/11 at Merchant Marine * W 81-59 1/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 77-68 (ot) 2/18 at St. Elizabeth W 60-40 2/16 at Maritime * W 72-14 2/15 at Old Westbury * W 71-48 1/14 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 63-48 * - HVWAC Game 2/19 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 49-63 2/20 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-67 1/16 BARUCH L 50-70 % - HVWAC Tournament 2/22 at Ithaca ^ L 50-62 2/23 STEVENS * W 63-53 1/18 at Mount St. Mary * L 55-72 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/25 MERCHANT MARINE $ W 67-51 1/21 RUSSELL SAGE # W 71-54 1997-98 (6-15) % - HVWAC Tournament 2/27 STEVENS $ L 48-52 1/22 JOHN JAY # W 74-63 Head Coach: Steve Post ^ - NYSWCAA Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.) 3/5 at Staten Island # L 54-68 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent * L 64-65 11/22 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 61-42 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 70-56 11/28 at Richard Stockton L 41-58 2000-01 (8-15) $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/1 at Centenary (N.J.) * L 70-80 11/29 at Stevens W 58-27 Head Coach: Carla Debro # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/3 at Lehman W 61-55 12/3 at Vassar L 38-74 at Southern Maine L 48-85 2/6 at Drew L 50-77 12/6 EMERSON W 74-26 vs. Maine-Farmington L 64-86 2003-04 (16-12) 2/8 at Stevens * L 50-68 12/7 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 35-48 WILLIAM SMITH L 36-85 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln 2/11 at Merchant Marine * L 61-66 12/10 at Lehman W 68-55 UNION L 44-65 11/22 at Montclair State L 62-84 2/14 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 43-62 12/12 at Old Westbury W 70-46 VASSAR L 49-74 11/23 vs. FDU-Florham W 84-79 (ot) 2/21 at Farmingdale State $ L 54-85 1/10 at Connecticut College L 38-80 CENTENARY (N.J.) L 50-53 11/25 NEW PALTZ W 71-51 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/11 at Union L 35-80 CITY COLLEGE L 52-64 11/30 at Union L 49-89 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/15 MOUNT ST. VINCENT L 30-47 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 65-54 12/3 NYU L 46-94 1/17 CENTENARY (N.J.) L 37-66 at Old Westbury * W 69-46 12/10 at FDU-Florham W 85-77 2006-07 (7-19) 1/24 ST. ELIZABETH W 58-47 at NYU L 33-77 12/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 67-54 Head Coach: Candice Brown 1/25 BINGHAMTON L 28-76 at Springfield L 48-79 12/29 vs. Gwynedd-Mercy L 46-60 11/18 at Drew L 70-74 1/29 at FDU-Florham L 41-92 vs. Rensselaer L 56-69 12/30 vs. Muhlenberg L 81-94 11/19 vs. Emerson L 60-68 2/2 RUTGERS-NEWARK L 38-59 HARTWICK L 48-71 1/7 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 65-56 11/27 at Staten Island W 70-57 2/4 at Hunter L 38-63 at Mount St. Vincent * W 62-38 1/9 at Oneonta L 57-66 11/29 at NYU L 51-87 2/7 at Baruch L 43-50 at Stevens * L 52-53 1/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 72-57 12/2 at Mount St. Vincent * L 61-69 2/10 MOUNT ST. MARY L 30-71 MERCHANT MARINE * W 87-48 1/17 OLD WESTBURY * L 55-61 12/4 STEVENS * L 47-50 2/19 at Staten Island L 35-65 BROOKLYN W 63-39 1/21 at Mount St. Mary * L 47-75 12/6 at Mount St. Mary * W 61-58 2/21 at Southern Vermont L 52-75 MONTCLAIR STATE L 67-69 1/24 RUSSELL SAGE W 59-37 12/9 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) W 59-48 FDU-FLORHAM W 61-55 1/25 KEYSTONE L 71-75 12/10 NORTH PARK L 46-64 1998-99 (12-12) DREW W 61-51 1/28 STEVENS * W 76-54 12/21 at Old Westbury * L 56-59 Head Coach: Steve Post at Russell Sage W 69-58 1/30 at Maritime * W 65-14 1/6 ONEONTA L 50-54 11/21 vs. Misericordia L 46-71 STATEN ISLAND L 59-75 2/4 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 79-62 1/8 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 77-58 11/22 at Haverford W 59-42 at Mount St. Mary * L 47-65 2/7 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 46-42 1/10 MERCHANT MARINE * W 66-49 11/24 FELICIAN L 44-74 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/8 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 72-59 1/13 at Stevens * L 43-60 12/2 VASSAR W 59-53 2/11 at Stevens * W 67-61 1/15 at Baruch L 72-81 12/5 BARUCH W 64-48 2001-02 (8-17) 2/13 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 85-58 1/18 OLD WESTBURY * L 61-62 12/6 DREW L 44-49 Head Coach: Carla Debro 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 66-61 1/20 at Farmingdale State * L 71-79 12/10 LEHMAN W 85-43 11/16 vs. Rensselaer L 65-75 2/18 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 47-63 1/22 FDU-FLORHAM L 69-86 12/12 FDU-FLORHAM L 53-70 11/17 vs. Endicott L 57-67 2/24 MERCHANT MARINE $ W 83-30 1/24 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * L 61-72 1/9 at Union L 56-65 11/21 at Eastern Connecticut L 56-90 2/26 at Farmingdale State $ L 63-75 1/27 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 70-69 1/10 vs. Southern Vermont L 42-59 11/24 at Union L 55-70 3/3 at Staten Island # L 58-78 1/30 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 55-49 1/14 at Mount St. Vincent W 63-62 11/25 at William Smith L 71-104 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/1 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 55-69 1/16 at Felician L 32-66 11/29 at Columbia L 44-86 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/7 at Merchant Marine * L 66-72 1/18 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 53-40 12/1 CITY COLLEGE W 73-58 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/10 FARMINGDALE STATE * L 66-86 1/23 JOHN JAY W 80-37 12/2 ST. LAWRENCE L 48-82 2/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * L 79-86 1/24 CASTLETON L 46-51 12/5 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 70-73 2004-05 (12-14) 2/20 at Mount St. Mary $ L 51-69 1/29 vs. Mount St. Mary % L 43-85 12/8 NYU L 44-94 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln * - Skyline Conference Game 1/30 vs. Bard % W 69-47 1/3 SAVANNAH ART & DESIGN L 55-77 11/19 vs. New Paltz L 61-62 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/3 HUNTER L 37-69 1/5 CLARKSON L 53-69 11/20 vs. MCLA W 65-42 2/7 at Russell Sage W 48-36 1/10 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 61-45 11/23 at Staten Island L 50-66 2007-08 (13-12) 2/9 at Mount St. Mary L 45-93 1/13 OLD WESTBURY * W 72-60 12/1 at NYU L 55-70 Head Coach: Candice Brown 2/13 STEVENS W 66-63 (ot) 1/15 UTICA W 68-65 12/4 at Farmingdale State * L 56-66 11/16 vs. Waynesburg L 67-71 (ot) 2/17 STATEN ISLAND L 44-91 1/17 at FDU-Florham L 56-74 12/8 FDU-FLORHAM L 43-63 11/17 vs. Trinity W 61-52 2/19 at New Rochelle W 43-42 1/19 FARMINGDALE STATE W 87-52 12/11 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 61-54 11/20 PURCHASE W 82-80 (ot) 2/20 SOUTHERN VERMONT W 63-60 1/20 NEWBURY W 73-47 1/1 vs. Westfield State W 47-45 11/29 RAMAPO W 69-39 % - HVWAC Tournament (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 1/25 RUSSELL SAGE W 65-61 1/2 at Keene State L 45-81 12/1 ST. JOHN FISHER W 85-48 1/29 STEVENS * L 60-64 1/4 JOHN JAY W 63-28 12/5 MONTCLAIR STATE L 58-69 1/31 at Drew L 51-62 1/8 ONEONTA L 50-71 12/19 at William Paterson L 63-75 2/4 at Montclair State L 67-76 1/10 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 79-71 1/2 NICHOLS W 56-52 2/6 at Merchant Marine * W 77-70 1/15 at Old Westbury * W 63-37 1/4 vs. Franklin & Marshall L 66-73 2/8 at Oneonta L 40-66 1/19 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 45-71 1/5 vs. UMass Dartmouth W 80-56 2/15 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 46-63 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 63-28 1/8 DREW W 51-39 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/23 BARUCH L 52-63 1/12 at Arcadia * L 71-76 1/26 at Stevens * L 48-60 1/16 at FDU-Florham * L 61-65 1/29 at Mount St. Vincent * W 65-49 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 69-81

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 17 Game-by-Game Records 1/22 at Wilkes * W 69-64 1/26 DESALES * L 57-62 1/30 KING’S (PA.) * L 48-59 2/2 at Delaware Valley * L 60-66 2/5 FDU-FLORHAM * W 58-53 2/9 at DeSales * L 58-78 2/11 at John Jay W 70-56 2/14 WILKES * W 79-54 2/16 at King’s (Pa.) * L 63-82 2/18 SUFFOLK W 64-56 2/23 ARCADIA * W 68-56 * - Freedom Conference Game

2008-09 (18-11) Head Coach: Candice Brown 11/15 at Purchase W 82-69 11/18 WILLIAM PATERSON L 51-68 11/22 vs. Elizabethtown L 67-69 11/23 at Franklin & Marshall L 58-74 11/25 MONTCLAIR STATE W 68-65 12/3 EASTERN * W 73-56 12/6 ALVERNIA * W 86-81 12/18 vs. Marymount (Va.) L 53-61 1/3 at Delaware Valley * L 72-78 The 2009-10 women’s basketball team went 19-8, recording the most wins by a Valiant squad since the 1/7 WILKES * W 78-76 (ot) 1983-84 team 26 years earlier and also earning the program’s first-ever Freedom Conference regular- 1/10 at Misericordia * L 53-57 season championship. 1/12 at DeSales * L 72-76 1/14 NEW JERSEY CITY W 68-53 2010-11 (17-9) 1/17 at King’s (Pa.) * W 86-77 Head Coach: Lauren Thomer 1/21 FDU-FLORHAM * W 73-71 11/16 WILLIAM PATERSON L 60-81 1/24 at Alvernia * W 79-70 11/19 vs. Bowdoin W 66-62 1/29 DESALES * L 47-70 11/20 at Salem State W 75-61 1/31 at Eastern * W 66-57 11/27 at Eastern Connecticut L 36-67 2/2 at Ramapo W 67-49 11/29 at Ramapo L 55-62 2/7 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 67-64 12/1 DESALES * W 66-58 2/11 at Wilkes * W 71-57 12/4 at King’s (Pa.) * L 54-60 2/14 MISERICORDIA * W 71-63 12/8 NYU W 63-57 2/17 KING’S (PA.) * W 77-62 12/11 vs. Brooklyn W 77-62 2/21 at FDU-Florham * W 73-66 (ot) 1/1 vs. Marymount (Va.) W 59-56 2/25 ALVERNIA $ W 70-65 1/2 at Catholic W 75-68 2/28 at DeSales $ L 60-70 1/6 at Lebanon Valley L 70-78 3/4 CENTENARY (N.J.) # w 79-71 1/8 at Wilkes * W 86-65 3/7 WESLEY # L 66-70 1/13 FDU-FLORHAM * W 75-46 * - Freedom Conference Game 1/15 at Misericordia * L 67-82 $ - Freedom Conference Tournament 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 71-49 # - ECAC South Tournament 1/22 at Eastern * L 75-77 1/24 PURCHASE W 83-66 2009-10 (19-8) 1/29 KING’S (PA.) * W 70-49 Head Coach: Lauren Thomer 2/3 at DeSales * L 62-66 11/17 at William Paterson L 54-63 2/5 WILKES * W 84-72 11/21 at Eastern Connecticut L 55-65 2/9 at FDU-Florham * W 76-39 11/22 vs. Springfield W 63-32 2/12 EASTERN * W 59-42 11/24 FISHER W 88-25 2/15 at Delaware Valley * W 77-64 11/30 RAMAPO L 63-67 2/19 MISERICORDIA * W 75-55 12/2 at DeSales * W 60-48 2/23 MISERICORDIA $ L 51-57 12/5 KING’S (PA.) * W 64-52 * - Freedom Conference Game 12/7 at Montclair State W 66-63 $ - Freedom Conference Tournament 1/2 vs. Cabrini W 76-64 1/3 at Juniata L 59-76 1/6 at Suffolk W 75-43 1/9 WILKES * W 71-61 1/13 at FDU-Florham * W 64-49 1/16 MISERICORDIA * W 68-58 1/20 at Delaware Valley * L 65-69 1/23 EASTERN * W 55-27 1/25 JOHN JAY W 78-46 1/27 LEBANON VALLEY L 51-61 1/30 at King’s (Pa.) * W 59-56 2/3 DESALES * L 52-53 2/6 at Wilkes * W 79-47 2/13 at Eastern * W 51-39 2/16 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 74-58 2/18 FDU-FLORHAM * W 67-53 2/20 at Misericordia * W 63-50 2/24 MISERICORDIA $ W 62-49 2/27 DESALES $ L 59-63 * - Freedom Conference Game $ - Freedom Conference Tournament

18 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide All-Time Roster Anniccharico, Jeannette 1992-96 Jackson, Breana 2010-11 Raphael, Katelyn 2001-04 Anniccharico, Kathleen 1991-94 Jeffrey, Lynette 1990-91 Redshaw, Beth 1983-84 Armstrong, Carol 1986-87 Jerzembeck, Heidi 1990-91 Reznicek, Kim 2003-07 Arnold, Janetta 2009-11 Johnson, Nina 2006-10 Ribeiro, Michele 2003-04 Axente, Stephanie 1999-02 Joyce, Katie 1998-00 Richardson, Desiree 1981-82 Beitter, Kristi 1996-98 Kane, Janice 2006-10 Robinson, Cyntrell 2006-08 Bennett, Helene 1978-80 Karish, Trisha 1978-79 Ruisi, Rachel 1991-93 Bieger, Mary 1980-84 Kearns, Brenda 1978-82 Ryan, Jennifer 1998-02 Boenau, Ioliene 1979-80 Keller, Sue 1985-89 Ryan, Joanne 1980-84 Borrani, Adrienne 1998-02 Kiggins, Jodi 1987-88 Sadlier, Nancy 1983-85 Brauer, Sue 1982-83 Kinsley, Sarah 2003-07 Sartori, Angella 1989-91 Brown, Norma 1991-93 Klaschka, Cathy 1983-87 Savage, Shalonda 2004-05 Byrne, Jennifer 1989-93 Kriksciun, Jamie 1995-96 Scully, Nancy 1981-85 Carey, Theresa 1978-82 Lanoue, Jennifer 1990-94 Sengoku, Yuka 1987-88 Carlos, Latasha 1998-03 Lauten, Katie 2002-06 Shibuya, Yuki 1987-88 Carr, Ashley 2001-05 Lee, Tanya 1992-94 Silverstein, Donna 1997-98 Cele, Shirleta 1994-96 Leon, Jazmine 2003-07 Skarulis, Teresa 1988-92 Chorgo, Sue 1991-93 Levee, Ellen 1978-79 Smith, Sarah 1978-79 Ciotto, Kristina 2008-10 Long, Victoria 1984-86 Smith, Toni 1999-03 Clark, Bonnie 1979-80 Longo, Sara 2008-10 Solano, Melissa 1999-03 Clark, Ruth 1978-80 Lunsford, Cheryl 1982-84 Splaine, Erin 1979-80 Cloutier, Jessica 1991-95 Lussier, Kaliegh 2007-08 Stevens, Stephanie 1991-92 Colasso, Jane 1980-81 Mackay, Erin 1997-98 Stratigakis, Joanne 1998-99 Colon, Mercedes 1995-98 Mackay, Tara 1993-97 Strehle, Denise 1995-98 Cunzio, Grayce 2004-07 Maher, Aimee 1999-00 Sturgis, Sharmayne 2007-08 D’Annibale, Tracy 1985-88 Malone, Virginia 2002-05 Szafarowicz, Amy 1992-94 DaSilva, Charline 2008-09 Marnell, Laura 1978-82 Terzian, Nicole 2000-04 Degnan, Kaitlin 2007-11 Marrella, Robin 1983-86 Testani, Luisa 1990-91 Delagrange, Jess 2005-06, 2007-09 Masselli, Sheila 1989-91 Thiemann, Lori 1985-89 Delahunt, Sue 1984-88 Mazzan, Karim 1998-00 Thiemann, Sue 1982-86 Dieckhoff, Laura 1979-83 McAndrews, Louise 1979-80 Thomas, Katelyn 1999-01, 2002-03 Donovan, Karen 1985-89 McCabe, Theresa 2006-08 Tineo, Michelle 1998-99 Englert, M.J. 1979-80 McCaffrey, Libby 1994-98 Tsiola, Areti 1994-95 Felder, Beranda 2010-11 McGorry, Jen 1986-90 Tubridy, Kalen 1993-97 Flanagan, Kerry 1984-88 McGuinness, Deidre 1988-90 Turner, Courtney 2008-11 Flynn, Jackie 1998-99 McGuire, Jenna 2004-05 Udeogalanya, Chioma 2002-04 Fortunato, Deanna 1985-86 McGurk, Tammy 1993-97 Vaiano, Stephanie 2008-11 Foster, Noel 1995-97 McRae, Kristina 1999-03 Vassallo, Stephanie 1997-98 Fox, Paula 1979-80 McSharar, Jen 2009-11 Vecchione, Kelly 1998-00 Fusz, Courtney 2000-03 Mike, Julie 1988-92 Vercelli, Karen 1982-86 Goldman, Jane 1996-97 Mina, Rachael 2006-07 Walker, Dionne 2002-05, 2006-07 Gols, Sue 1980-83 Minicozzi, Laurie 1989-90 Wanzer, Stephanie 1988-91 Gonzalez, Esther 1984-85 Mitrovic, Jelena 1999-00 Watts, Julie 1981-85 Gordon, Simona 2007-11 Monteleone, Katelyn 2007-08 Wilson, Taylor 2009-11 Grenier, Lauren 2005-09 Montgomery, Amanda 2001-02 Wong, Genni 1991-92 Halstead, Mary Kara 1986-90 Moran, Kelley 2007-08 Woodford, Allison 1988-89 Hanson, Ashley 1991-95 Nastasi, Olivia 2005-09 Harnisher, Lori 1990-91 Noonan, Julie 1980-81 * NOTE: Some years do not have complete Hart, Trish 1991-95 O’Dea, Denise 1984-88 rosters available. If you have any additions Hartley, Gayonne 2004-06 O’Dea, Kathleen 1998-00 or corrections to this roster, please contact Healy, Aileen 1986-87, 1988-89 Oblak, Jessica 1996-98 the Sports Information Office at 914-323- Henderson, Mary Beth 1980-84 Ortiz, Carol 2008-10 7280. Herman, Kait 2002-06 Perez, Jocelyn 1988-90 Hickey, Beth 2002-05 Phillips, Karen 1981-82 Hickey, Carey 2007-11 Pinelli, Adele 1978-82 Higgins, Catie 2005-06 Pomelli, Devin 1997-98 Horan, Brigid 1994-96 Pool, Sarah 1999-00 Hyjek, Kelli 2008-11 Rankin, Kelsey 2010-11

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 19 Career Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Theresa Carey 1978-82 2,306 1. Theresa Carey 1978-82 1,149 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 593 2. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 1,450 2. Sue Gols 1980-83 940 2. Carey Hickey 2007-11 503 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 1,332 3. Julie Watts 1981-85 868 3. Kerry Flanagan 1984-88 380 4. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 1,266 4. Sue Thiemann 1982-86 830 4. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 352 5. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 1,223 5. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 814 5. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 279 6. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 1,192 6. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 763 6. Laura Marnell 1978-82 272 7. Liz McGovern 1975-77 1,188 7. Liz McGovern 1975-77 673 7. Mary Beth Henderson 1980-84 257 8. Simona Gordon 2007-11 1,178 8. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 654 8. Simona Gordon 2007-11 255 9. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 1,176 9. Ashley Hanson 1991-95 652 9. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 225 10. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 1,060 10. Lauren Grenier 2005-09 606 10. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 224 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Simona Gordon 2007-11 259 1. Kristina McRae 1999-2003 135 1. Beth Hickey 2002-05 148 2. Tara Mackay 1993-97 204 2. Nina Johnson 2006-10 94 2. Adrienne Borrani 1998-2002 114 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 201 3. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 71 3. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 113 4. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 200 4. Julie Watts 1981-85 59 4. Jeannette Anniccharico 1992-96 109 5. Carey Hickey 2007-11 184 5. Melissa Solano 1999-2003 49 5. Jess Delagrange 2005-06, 2007-09 91 6. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 182 6. Jennifer Lanoue 1990-94 47 6. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 88 7. Lori Thiemann 1980-84 180 7. Toni Smith 1999-2003 45 7. Simona Gordon 2007-11 77 8. Mary Bieger 1980-84 159 8. Julie Mike 1988-92 43 8. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 65 9. Nina Johnson 2006-10 157 9. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 42 9. Denise Strehle 1995-98 63 10. Toni Smith 1999-03 149 10. Jen McGorry 1986-90 40 10. Carey Hickey 2007-11 61 SCORING AVG. REBOUNDING AVG. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 45 career games Minimum 45 career games Minimum 150 field goals made 1. Liz McGovern 1975-77 25.3 1. Liz McGovern 1975-77 14.3 1. Carol Ortiz 2008-10 .565 2. Theresa Carey 1978-82 19.4 2. Sue Gols 1980-83 10.4 2. Kait Herman 2002-06 .495 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 13.2 3. Theresa Carey 1978-82 9.7 3. Theresa Carey 1978-82 .491 4. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 13.1 4. Julie Watts 1981-85 9.3 4. Kelli Hyjek 2008-pres. .490 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 12.9 5. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 8.8 5. Cathy Klaschka 1983-87 .473 6. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 12.4 6. Sue Thiemann 1982-86 8.4 6. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 .457 7. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 12.1 7. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 8.1 7. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 .451 8. Beth Hickey 2002-05 12.1 8. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 7.6 8. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .447 9. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 11.8 9. Ashley Hanson 1991-95 7.2 9. Nina Johnson 2006-10 .435 10. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 11.6 10. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 6.7 10. Kerry Flanagan 1984-88 .426 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 100 free throws made Minimum 40 three-pointers made 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 512 1. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 .770 1. Jess Delagrange 2005-06, 2007-09 .331 2. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 403 2. Tracy D’Annibale 1985-88 .768 2. Beth Hickey 2002-05 .330 3. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 370 3. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 .747 3. Taylor Wilson 2009-pres. .324 4. Theresa Carey 1978-82 366 4. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .737 4. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .323 5. Sue Gols 1982-83 364 5. Theresa Carey 1978-82 .720 5. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 .317 6. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 345 6. Sarah Kinsley 2003-07 .720 6. Adrienne Borrani 1998-02 .317 7. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 343 7. Courtney Turner 2008-pres. .706 7. Denise Strehle 1995-98 .310 8. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 312 8. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 .703 8. Simona Gordon 2007-11 .307 9. Karen Donovan 1985-89 274 9. Beth Hickey 2002-05 .702 9. Carey Hickey 2007-11 .298 10. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 265 10. Adrienne Borrani 1998-02 .692 10. Stephanie Axente 1999-02 .283

GAMES PLAYED Theresa Carey 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 124 2. Laura Marnell 1978-82 122 3. Theresa Carey 1978-82 119 4. Mary Bieger 1980-84 113 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 112 6. Simona Gordon 2007-11 107 Carey Hickey 2007-11 107 8. Joanne Ryan 1980-84 106 9. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 105 10. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 101 Nicole Terzian 2000-04 101

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20 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Single-Season Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 698 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 397 1. Brenda Kearns 1981-82 178 2. Theresa Carey 1979-80 638 2. Theresa Carey 1979-80 346 2. Carey Hickey 2010-11 177 3. Theresa Carey 1980-81 584 3. Sue Gols 1982-83 330 3. Brenda Kearns 1980-81 169 4. Theresa Carey 1981-82 578 4. Julie Watts 1984-85 320 4. Carey Hickey 2009-10 134 5. Theresa Carey 1978-79 506 5. Sue Gols 1981-82 310 5. Brenda Kearns 1978-79 132 6. Liz McGovern 1975-76 490 6. Theresa Carey 1978-79 307 6. Karim Mazzan 1999-00 119 7. Lori Thiemann 1988-89 420 7. Sarah Smith 1978-79 300 7. Brenda Kearns 1979-80 114 8. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 419 Sue Gols 1980-81 300 8. Mary Beth Henderson 1983-84 112 9. Laura Dieckhoff 1982-83 413 9. Julie Watts 1983-84 295 9. Carey Hickey 2008-09 111 Nicole Terzian 2003-04 413 10. Liz McGovern 1975-76 276 10. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 110 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Theresa Carey 1979-80 92 1. Kristina McRae 1999-2000 60 1. Beth Hickey 2004-05 59 2. Noel Foster 1996-97 84 2. Julie Watts 1983-84 59 2. Beth Hickey 2003-04 58 3. Karim Mazzan 1999-00 82 3. Nina Johnson 2008-09 36 3. Adrienne Borrani 2001-02 54 4. Mary Bieger 1982-83 80 4. Heidi Jerzembeck 1990-91 32 4. Jess Delagrange 2005-06 46 5. Mary Bieger 1983-84 79 Kristina McRae 2002-03 32 5. Taylor Wilson 2010-11 41 6. Lori Thiemann 1987-88 78 6. Kristina McRae 2000-01 31 6. Jeannette Anniccharico 1993-94 37 7. Tracy D’Annibale 1987-88 77 7. Chioma Udeogalanya 2003-04 29 7. Olivia Nastasi 2006-07 35 8. Laura Marnell 1979-80 76 Nina Johnson 2006-07 29 8. Denise Strehle 1996-97 34 9. Simona Gordon 2009-10 75 9. Kristi Beitter 1996-97 28 9. Beth Hickey 2002-03 31 Courtney Turner 2009-10 75 Kim Reznicek 2004-05 28 Kim Reznicek 2005-06 31 Simona Gordon 2009-10 31 POINTS PER GM. REBOUNDS PER GM. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 20 games played Minimum 20 games played Minimum 75 field goals made 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 26.8 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 15.3 1. Carol Ortiz 2008-09 .604 2. Liz McGovern 1975-76 23.3 2. Liz McGovern 1975-76 13.1 2. Theresa Carey 1981-82 .579 3. Theresa Carey 1979-80 20.8 3. Julie Watts 1984-85 12.8 3. Latasha Carlos 1999-2000 .539 4. Theresa Carey 1981-82 20.6 4. Sue Gols 1982-83 11.8 4. Theresa Carey 1980-81 .521 5. Theresa Carey 1980-81 20.1 5. Theresa Carey 1979-80 11.2 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 .510 6. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 17.5 6. Sarah Smith 1978-79 10.7 6. Cathy Klaschka 1985-86 .508 7. Teresa Skarulis 1989-90 16.9 7. Sue Gols 1981-82 10.7 7. Kelli Hyjek 2010-11 .495 8. Lori Thiemann 1988-89 16.8 8. Julie Watts 1983-84 10.5 8. Latasha Carlos 2000-01 .483 9. Theresa Carey 1978-79 16.3 9. Sue Thiemann 1984-85 10.2 9. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 .482 10. Karen Donovan 1988-89 15.3 10. Theresa Carey 1978-79 9.9 10. Heidi Jerzembeck 1990-91 .481 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 50 free throws made Minimum 25 three-pointers made 1. Sue Gols 1982-83 166 1. Tracy D’Annibale 1986-87 .877 1. Jess Delagrange 2007-08 .379 2. Brenda Kearns 1980-81 159 2. Taylor Wilson 2010-11 .831 2. Olivia Nastasi 2007-08 .377 3. Brenda Kearns 1979-80 130 3. Olivia Nastasi 2006-07 .826 3. Beth Hickey 2003-04 .365 4. Brenda Kearns 1978-79 125 4. Beth Hickey 2003-04 .819 4. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 .350 5. Teresa Skarulis 1989-90 120 5. Tracy D’Annibale 1987-88 .796 5. Adrienne Borrani 2001-02 .344 6. Teresa Skarulis 1991-92 119 6. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 .773 6. Denise Strehle 1996-97 .333 7. Theresa Carey 1979-80 118 7. Olivia Nastasi 2008-09 .772 7. Beth Hickey 2002-03 .330 8. Nicole Terzian 2002-03 117 8. Nicole Terzian 2002-03 .770 8. Jess Delagrange 2005-06 .326 9. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 116 9. Olivia Nastasi 2007-08 .768 9. Simona Gordon 2010-11 .326 10. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 113 10. Liz McGovern 1976-77 .758 10. Simona Gordon 2009-10 .323

Team Single-Season Records GAMES PLAYED Points: 2,283 1980-81 1. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 33 Scoring Avg: 69.6 1978-79 Sue Gols 1980-81 33 Field Goals: 888 1978-79 Brenda Kearns 1980-81 33 FG Percentage: .456 1980-81 Laura Marnell 1980-81 33 3-Pointers: 131 2003-04 5. Helene Bennett 1978-79 31 3PT Pct: .389 1987-88 Theresa Carey 1978-79 31 Free Throws: 563 1980-81 Ruth Clark 1978-79 31 FT Percentage: .672 2006-07 Brenda Kearns 1978-79 31 Rebounds: 1,565 1983-84 Adele Pinelli 1978-79 31 Assists: 453 1980-81 Theresa Carey 1979-80 31 Blocks: 118 1983-84 Laura Marnell 1979-80 31 Steals: 407 2002-03 Erin Splaine 1979-80 31 Liz McGovern Games: 33 1980-81

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 21 Single-Game Records POINTS REBOUNDS 1. Theresa Carey vs. Oneonta Dec. 6, 1980 42 1. Lori Thiemann vs. King’s (N.Y.) Feb. 10, 1987 28 2. Karen Vercelli vs. N.Y.U. Feb. 1, 1986 41 2. Julie Watts vs. Dominican (N.Y.) 1984-85 25 3. Theresa Carey vs. Bridgeport Feb. 19, 1980 39 3. Theresa Carey at Brooklyn Jan. 19, 1980 23 4. Adele Pinelli at New Rochelle Feb. 12, 1979 38 4. Julie Watts vs. Stony Brook Feb. 22, 1985 22 5. Theresa Carey at Skidmore Jan. 19, 1981 36 Julie Watts vs. Castleton State Feb. 18, 1985 22 6. Theresa Carey vs. Purchase Dec. 2, 1980 33 Karen Vercelli at Stony Brook Dec. 4, 1985 22 Simona Gordon at Salem State Nov. 20, 2010 33 Karen Vercelli vs. Stony Brook Feb. 1, 1986 22 8. Olivia Nastasi vs. Alvernia Dec. 6, 2008 32 Toni Smith vs. Stevens Jan. 29, 2002 22 9. Theresa Carey vs. Brockport Feb. 22, 1980 31 9. Ashley Hanson vs. Russell Sage Dec. 6, 1992 21 Beth Hickey at FDU-Florham Dec. 10, 2003 31 Kristina McRae vs. City College of N.Y. Dec. 1, 2001 21 ASSISTS STEALS 1. Brenda Kearns vs. Oswego Feb. 26, 1981 15 1. Noel Foster vs. New Rochelle Jan. 20, 1996 11 2. Carey Hickey at Eastern Jan. 22, 2011 14 Karim Mazzan vs. Lehman Dec. 10, 1998 11 3. Brenda Kearns vs. Rhode Island Mar. 13, 1981 13 3. Noel Foster vs. Baruch Feb. 5, 1997 9 Carey Hickey at Wilkes Jan. 8, 2011 13 Karim Mazzan vs. Old Westbury Nov. 23, 1999 9 5. Dionne Walker vs. Lehman Feb. 6, 2005 12 Toni Smith vs. Mount St. Vincent Jan. 10, 2002 9 6. Brenda Kearns at Mercy Dec. 15, 1978 11 6. Many Players Tied ------8 Brenda Kearns at Barnard Jan. 17, 1981 11 Carey Hickey vs. King’s (Pa.) Jan. 29, 2011 11 9. Brenda Kearns vs. New Rochelle Nov. 19, 1979 10 Brenda Kearns at Pace Dec. 10, 1980 10 Kerry Flanagan vs. Plymouth State Nov. 24, 1985 10 Stephanie Wanzer vs. Staten Island Dec. 8, 1990 10 Rachel Ruisi at Marymount 1991-92 10 Rachel Ruisi vs. Staten Island Jan. 27, 1993 10 Noel Foster vs. New Rochelle Jan. 20, 1996 10 Nicole Terzian vs. City College of N.Y. Dec. 1, 2001 10 Carey Hickey vs. Misericordia Feb. 24, 2010 10

BLOCKS FREE THROWS MADE 1. Chioma Udeogalanya vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Feb. 4, 2004 7 1. Karen Vercelli vs. NYU Feb. 1, 1986 17 2. Kristina McRae vs. Mount St. Mary Feb. 19, 2000 6 2. Brenda Kearns vs. Marist Feb. 4, 1981 15 3. Mary Kara Halsted vs. RPI Jan. 23, 1990 5 3. Karen Donovan vs. Allentown Jan. 22, 1989 14 Julie Mike vs. New Paltz Nov. 27, 1990 5 Laura Dieckhoff at Hartwick Feb. 15, 1980 14 Kristina McRae vs. Anna Maria Nov. 21, 1999 5 Teresa Skarulis vs. Wilkes Nov. 18, 1989 14 Kristina McRae vs. Centenary (N.J.) Dec. 5, 1999 5 Nicole Terzian vs. Montclair State Jan. 29, 2001 14 Kristina McRae at Staten Island Feb. 12, 2000 5 7. Teresa Skarulis vs. RPI Nov. 17, 1990 13 Kristina McRae at Columbia Feb. 29, 2001 5 Beth Hickey vs. FDU-Florham Nov. 23, 2003 13 Kristina McRae vs. Purchase Nov. 23, 2002 5 Sarah Kinsley vs. Staten Island Nov. 22, 2005 13 Kristina McRae vs. Oneonta State Feb. 8, 2003 5 10. Karen Vercelli at Oneonta State Dec. 13, 1985 12 Kim Reznicek at Mount St. Vincent Jan. 29, 2005 5 Sue Thiemann at Hunter Feb. 15, 1986 12 Cyntrell Robinson at Baruch Jan. 15, 2007 5 Kristina McRae at Saint Lawrence Jan. 13, 2003 12

THREE POINTERS MADE 1. Beth Hickey vs. Centenary (N.J.) Jan. 15, 2004 7 Beth Hickey at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Feb. 2, 2005 7 3. Denise Strehle vs. Mount St. Mary Feb. 10, 1997 6 Adrienne Borrani vs. City College of NY Dec. 1, 2001 6 Taylor Wilson at Lebanon Valley Jan. 6, 2011 6 6. Jeannette Anniccharico vs. Staten Island Jan. 27, 1993 5 Jeannette Anniccharico at St. Elizabeth Nov. 17, 1995 5 Adrienne Borrani at Montclair State Feb. 4, 2002 5 Adrienne Borrani vs. Farmingdale State Jan. 19, 2002 5 Adrienne Borrani vs. St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Dec. 5, 2001 5 Beth Hickey at Centenary (N.J.) Jan. 10, 2005 5 Olivia Nastasi at Merchant Marine Feb. 11, 2006 5 Jess Delagrange vs. Mount St. Vincent Jan. 12, 2006 5

22 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 1,000-Point Scorers Theresa Carey 1978-82 2,306 points 1978-79 20 games 506 points 16.3 ppg 1979-80 33 games 638 points 20.6 ppg 1980-81 30 games 584 points 20.1 ppg 1981-82 29 games 578 points 20.6 ppg Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 1,450 points 1979-80 20 games 253 points 12.7 ppg 1980-81 33 games 419 points 12.7 ppg 1981-82 30 games 365 points 12.2 ppg 1982-83 29 games 413 points 14.2 ppg Nicole Terzian 2000-04 1,332 points 2000-01 20 games 234 points 11.7 ppg 2001-02 25 games 323 points 12.9 ppg 2002-03 28 games 362 points 12.9 ppg 2003-04 28 games 413 points 14.8 ppg Brenda Kearns 1978-82 1,266 points Liz McGovern Theresa Carey 1978-79 31 games 325 points 10.5 ppg 1979-80 30 games 342 points 11.4 ppg 1980-81 33 games 365 points 11.1 ppg 1981-82 33 games 234 points 7.8 ppg Karen Vercelli 1982-86 1,223 points 1982-83 29 games 182 points 6.3 ppg 1983-84 27 games 329 points 12.2 ppg 1984-85 25 games 362 points 14.5 ppg 1986-86 20 games 350 points 17.5 ppg Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 1,192 points 1988-89 23 games 89 points 3.9 ppg 1989-90 23 games 388 points 16.9 ppg 1990-91 25 games 378 points 15.1 ppg 1991-92 25 games 337 points 13.5 ppg Liz McGovern 1975-77 1,188 points 1975-76 21 games 490 points 23.3 ppg Brenda Kearns Laura Dieckhoff 1976-77 26 games 698 points 26.8 ppg Simona Gordon 2007-11 1,178 points 2007-08 25 games 132 points 5.3 ppg 2008-09 29 games 296 points 10.2 ppg 2009-10 27 games 376 points 13.9 ppg 2010-11 26 games 374 points 14.4 ppg Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 1,176 points 2005-06 24 games 204 points 8.5 ppg 2006-07 26 games 295 points 11.3 ppg 2007-08 23 games 308 points 13.4 ppg 2008-09 27 games 369 points 13.7 ppg Lori Thiemann 1985-89 1,060 points 1985-86 8 games 41 points 5.1 ppg 1986-87 23 games 255 points 11.1 ppg 1987-88 25 games 344 points 13.8 ppg 1988-89 25 games 420 points 16.8 ppg Karen Vercelli Lori Thiemann

Teresa Skarulis Nicole Terzian Olivia Nastasi Simona Gordon

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 23 Facilities Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of even- The Manhattanville women’s basketball team has The Valiants are 4-3 all-time in conference tournament tual President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy brought plenty of postseason action to Kennedy Gymna- games on the home floor and advanced to two of the Gymnasium is the day-to-day home of the Manhattanville sium in recent seasons, hosting four Freedom Conference last three Freedom Conference Tournament champion- Department of Athletics and also serves as the home Tournament games and the final two rounds of the ECAC ship games thanks to semifinal victories at home in both court for the Valiant women’s and men’s basketball and South Region Tournament in the last three seasons alone. 2008-09 and 2009-10. women’s volleyball programs. With balcony and ground-level seating for 1,000 spectators, Kennedy Gymnasium gives the Manhat- tanville teams that play inside it a loud and imposing home-court advantage. With bleachers lining the near sideline of the court and a large balcony overhanging the bleachers, there is plenty of room for Valiant friends, family and fans to cheer on their favorite Manhattanville teams throughout the season. The main gym also includes a new scoreboard, a brand-new scorer’s table, as well as phone and internet access that allows all Valiant games inside Kennedy Gym to be broadcast as either a video or audio stream on GoValiants.TV and WMVL 88.1 FM. New lighting was also recently installed in the gym as well in order to enhance the fan and player experience. In addition to the main gym, the Kennedy complex also houses a full-length swimming pool and dance studio while also providing convenient access to the depart- ment’s strength & conditioning and sports medicine facili- ties, which are located on the ground floor of the building and are fully-staffed year round for the exclusive use of Valiant student-athletes. Almost all of Manhattanville’s full and part-time ath- letic staff are housed within the Kennedy walls as well, with most ­­­– including head women’s basketball coach Lauren Thomer – ­­residing inside the main athletics office on the main gym level.

Locker Rooms Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day operational home of the Manhat- tanville Athletic Department as well as the home court for the Valiant basketball and volleyball teams. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, is flanked by strength & conditioning, sports medicine, locker room and office facilities, as well and a full- length swimming pool and dance studio. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gymnasium’s several locker rooms (one of which is pictured to the left), with each player allowed his or her own locker for the full season. Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, members of the coaching staff can address their team before, during and after games, while the rooms also serve as a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker rooms inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and condi- tioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The offices of almost all varsity head and assistant coaches at the school are also located within Kennedy Gym, as are the offices of all Manhattanville athletics administrators. Manhattanville’s athletic trophies and banners, highlighting the program’s best ac- complishments throughout the school’s distinguished athletic history, are also located inside the lobby and main arena of Kennedy Gymnasium. The gym also plays host to several camps and local recreational groups during the summer and throughout the school year.

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2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 25 Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the area, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

SCHOOL HISTORY Founded in 1841 in a three-story building on of Manhattan’s Lower East Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic boarding school for girls, Manhattanville has been educating students in the New York area for over 150 years. Six years after its founding in 1847, the The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built in 1892 academy relocated to an area just north and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fi elds. On a clear day, you can stand atop the of New York City on a hill overlooking the castle and see the skyscrapers of New York City in the distance to the southwest. village of Manhattanville. Destroyed by fi re ABOUT MANHATTANVILLE local, national and international communities in 1888, the academy was rebuilt on the At Manhattanville College, rigorous around us. The school offers Bachelor of same foundation and continued to grow both academic preparation within a nurturing Arts, Fine Arts, Music and Science degrees, in curriculum and physical environment. In environment is matched by personalized while also housing a highly respected and March of 1917 – 76 years after its founding attention to every student. Our close-knit blossoming array of graduate programs. as an academy – Manhattanville was community of 1,700 undergraduate students Our students also participate in over 50 chartered as a college by the New York State and 1,200 graduate students allows each social clubs, run an award-winning radio Board of Regents, allowing the school to student to make a personal contribution for station, and collectively engage in over grant undergraduate and graduate degrees the school. The student body also is one of 30,000 hours of community service each for the fi rst time. the nation’s most diverse according to the year. Many students also design their own Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Princeton Review, representing almost every majors by matching interests with courses, Manhattanville moved to its current location state and more than 75 countries. providing a unique educational experience in Purchase on the former estate of New With more than 50 areas of undergraduate both in and out of the classroom. York Tribune publisher and Ambassador to study, ranging from the Liberal Arts to cross- Our beautiful 100-acre campus with England . The estate included disciplinary studies such as Environmental its historic architecture and recent a mansion, Ophir Hall, which has since been Science and professional concentrations environmentally-responsible buildings is renamed Reid Castle and serves as the such as Business and Museum Studies, our set in thriving Westchester County. Life at centerpiece of Manhattanville’s picturesque students discover their passions and feel Manhattanville blends the leisurely pace of Westchester campus. empowered to make a difference in the larger suburbia with the rich cultural resources and fast pace of New York City, which is only thirty minutes away.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate students to become ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social development of each student within a community of engaged scholars and teachers; • Encouraging each student to develop as an independent leader and creative thinker in pursuing career and personal goals; and • Providing a diverse, inclusive and nurturing environment which develops in each student a commitment to service and leadership within a global community. MY SOLDIER Manhattanville’s most well-known social action program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete, men’s soccer player Juan Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq and was commended for saving the life of a child during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging, “it was the letters that kept me going. From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you want to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached former College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, they launched the My Soldier program on February 14, 2004. Participants in the My Soldier program, who are not limited to Manhattanville students, send letters and occasional care In the classroom, students have the opportunity to choose over 50 different fi elds of undergraduate study at packages overseas to boost the quality of Manhattanville; outside of it, there are at least 50 extracurricular clubs and organizations available for students life for American troops. to discover and cultivate their passions. A non-politically affi liated program, My A TRADITION OF SERVICE Science and helps the next generation Solider has been wildly successful, with Co-educational since 1969 and non- of college-educated activists acquire the participants from all 50 states and over denominational in its governance since practical skills and knowledge necessary for 400,000 people in total, reaching more than 1971, Manhattanville’s original vision lives work in some fi eld of social change. 175,000 U.S. troops. on in the tradition of service begun by the Society of the Sacred Heart. This tradition, NEW YORK CITY which preceded the college’s charter, While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre determined the character the school would campus, students are only a 30-minute car have: a fi rm belief in the liberalizing effect of or Metro North train ride from New York City, the liberal arts, a lively sense of tradition, a giving them the chance to blend the leisurely wide-ranging interest in the most humane pace of suburban life in Westchester with manifestations of the human spirit, and the most populous and exciting city in the a continuing effort to enhance the local United States. community and to accept responsibility for Manhattanville’s location offers students this segment of human history. a unique opportunity to take advantage of As a result, countless students are all that New York City has to offer. Whether involved annually in a number of community you want to enjoy a Broadway show, catch service and social action programs. Last a professional sports event, tour a museum year, Manhattanville’s students contributed or art gallery, shop at the world’s best stores, over 30,000 hours of service while gaining dine at the country’s best restaurants, or valuable experience in such areas as simply stroll around and take in the city’s management, teaching and advocacy. many well-known landmarks such as the At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic Statue of Liberty or Times Square, New of community service and service learning York City offers something for everyone to is the Duchesne Center for Religion and enjoy. Social Justice. The center, which coordinates The school’s proximity to the worldwide many of Manhattanville’s myriad service leader in finance, entertainment, culture programs, serves as the coordinator, catalyst and more also offers Manhattanville and incubator for community outreach, undergraduate and graduate students a cultural, leadership and spiritual initiatives unique and exciting opportunity for jobs and both across the Manhattanville campus and internships both in the city itself and in the beyond. thriving New York City suburbs, including In addition, the Connie Hogarth Center right here in Purchase! for Social Action works closely with the Departments of Sociology and Political