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Ten-Time Maac Champions 2015-16 GAME SEVENTEEN VS IONA Marist vs Iona McCann Arena (3,200) VS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Friday, Janury 14, 2016 | 7 P.M. 5-11, 4-2 MAAC) (10-7, 6-0 MAAC) WBB Athletic Communications Contact | Harrison Baker - [email protected] - (845) 926-7359 TEN-TIME MAAC CHAMPIONS 2004 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 NOVEMBER MEDIA HUB N8 Holy Family (EXH) 86-66 W AUDIO - 1450 WKIP |Red Fox Network| iHeart Radio N13 at SDSU 77-68 L N15 at Creighton 89-46 L VIDEO - RED FOX NETWORK N19 Delaware 56-50 L GEOFF BRAULT - PXP | STEVE EGGINK - COLOR N22 at St. John's 61-47 L LIVE STATS - MARIST.STATBROADCAST.COM N27 #22 Louisville ! 65-53 L LIVE UPDATES - TWITTER.COM/MARISTATHLETICS N28 LSU ! 72-49 L N29 Missouri St. ! 77-45 L THE RUNDOWN DECEMBER D3 Quinnipiac* 56-47 W TIP-OFF D6 at Fairfield* 72-57 W The Marist women’s basketball team wrapped up a three game Metro Atlantic Ath- letic conference road swing snapping a two game losing streak by defeating the D12 at Boston University 73-54 W Manhattan Jaspers last time out. This time around they take on Iona just a week D20 Hofstra 71-67 L removed from the two team’s previous meeting. Iona emerged victorious, winning, D29 Princeton 77-44 L 69-49, at the Hynes Athletic Center in New Rochelle. Tip-off for Friday night’s game JANUARY against Iona is scheduled for 7 p.m. as the Red Foxes kick-off their longest home stretch of the season with five consecutive games in the friendly confines of Mc- J3 Rider* 66-54 W Cann Arena. The Gaels make their way to Poughkeepsie after snapping a 14 game J7 at Iona* 69-49 L losing streak at home and a three game losing streak overall to Marist. The Red Fox- J10 at Monmouth* 60-52 L es currently hold the all-time series advantage at 35-11 and are 9-1 at home against J12 at Manhattan* 79-73 W Iona in the last ten meetings at McCann Arena with the team’s only loss coming in J15 Iona* 7:00 PM the 2013-14 season. J17 Monmouth* 2:00 PM J23 Niagara* 7:00 PM SOCIAL MEDIA J25 Saint Peter's* 7:00 PM Follow the official Twitter account of Marist Athletics (@MaristAthletics) for in- J28 Siena* 5:00 PM game updates. Also follow the Red Foxes on Facebook (facebook.com/GoRedFoxes) J30 at Rider* 7:00 PM instagram and snapchat (MaristAthletics). FEBRUARY F5 at Saint Peter's* 7:00 PM ON AIR F8 Manhattan* 7:00 PM Friday’s game will be broadcast live on 1450 WKIP in Poughkeepsie, with Geoff F12 at Niagara* 7:00 PM Brault providing play-by-play and Steve Eggink providing color analysis. Pregame show starts 15 minutes prior to tip-off. The audio broadcast will also be available F14 at Canisius* 2:00 PM online at the Red Fox Network and iHeart Radio. Video will be available on the Red F18 at Quinnipiac* 5:00 PM Fox Network. F21 Fairfield* 2:00 PM F25 at Siena* 7:00 PM F27 Canisius* 7:00 PM PROBABLE STARTERS ALL HOME GAMES IN BOLD POS HT/YR # NAME Key Stats (2015-16) ! Game Played at FGCU G 5-5/FR 1 Claire Oberdorf 2.9 ppg, 18 asts, 7 stls * Indicates Conference Game G 5-8/SO 4 Allie Clement 9.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 20 asts Facebook.com/GoRedFoxes G/F 6-0/SR 5 Sydney Coffey 14.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 58 asts Instagram.com/MaristAthletics F 5-11/FR 10 Maura Fitzpatrick 4.9 ppg, 3.4 rpg Youtube.com/MaristAthletics C 6-3/SR 44 Tori Jarosz 16.8 ppg, 10.9 rpg, 49 blk Twitter - @MaristAthletics 2015-16 GAME SEVENTEEN VS IONA 2015-16 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PRESEASON FIRST TEAM - #44 Tori Jarosz 6-3 6yr Sr. C Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Jarosz led the MAAC with 2.6 blocks per game DATE PLAYER ROOKIE and averaged 17.1 points per game, which put WEEK 1 Kayla Grimme (MAN) Brittany Martin (QU) her second overall in the conference. The 6-3 WEEK 2 Kelsey Carey (FFD) Mckinzee Barker (Mon) center secured 9.5 rebounds per game while shooting 49.7 percent from the field, ranking WEEK 3 Sam Lapszynski (NIA) Sara Hinriksdottir (CAN) third in the MAAC in field goal percentage. WEEK 4 Tori Jarosz (MAR) Jackie Benitez (SIE) Jarosz was second in the MAAC with 13 dou- ble-doubles for the Red Foxes. Sydney Coffey (MAR) Alexis Lewis (ION) WEEK 5 PRESEASON FIRST TEAM - #5 SYDNEY COFFEY WEEK 6 Tiahana Mills (CAN) Aryn McClure (QU) 6-0 Sr. G Hopkins, Minn. WEEK 7 Joy Adams (ION) Jackie Benitez (SIE) Coffey, was a member of the 2014-15 All-MAAC Third Team. Coffey was sixth in the MAAC with WEEK 8 Joy Adams (ION) Jackie Benitez (SIE) a 77.7 free throw percentage and ranked ninth WEEK 9 with 12.6 points per game last season. Coffey was ninth in the conference in three point field WEEK 10 goal percentage, shooting 37.5 percent from WEEK 11 beyond the arc. WEEK 12 WEEK 13 2015-16 SEASON STANDINGS AS OF 1/14/16 WEEK 14 Team MAAC Overall Home Away Neutral Streak WEEK 15 Iona 6-0 10-7 6-1 3-4 1-2 W5 WEEK 16 Siena 6-0 9-7 3-2 6-4 0-1 W5 Marist 4-2 5-11 2-3 3-5 0-3 W1 PRESEASON FIRST TEAM Monmouth 3-2 5-9 4-4 1-5 0-0 W1 Casey Smith, Fairfield, R-Jr., F, 6-2, Danbury, CT Manhattan 3-3 6-9 3-3 3-6 0-0 L2 Joy Adams, Iona, Sr., F, 5-11, Orlando, FL* Niagara 3-3 5-10 2-3 3-7 0-0 W3 Sydney Coffey, Marist, Sr., G, 6-0, Hopkins, MN Tori Jarosz, Marist, 6 yr. Sr., C, 6-3, Cortlandt Manor NY Quinnipiac 2-3 7-7 5-1 1-5 1-1 W2 Victoria Rampado, Niagara, Jr., F, 6-2, Niagara Falls, Ontario Canisius 2-4 7-8 3-3 4-5 0-0 L5 Saint Peter's 2-4 4-11 4-6 0-5 0-0 W1 PRESEASON SECOND TEAM Fairfield 1-5 6-9 4-5 2-4 0-0 L3 Kristin Schatzlein, Fairfield, Sr., G, 6-0, Tolland, CT Rider 0-6 3-12 2-3 1-7 0-2 L7 Aaliyah Robinson, Iona, Sr., G, 5-9, Brandford, CT Robin Perkins, Rider, Jr., G, 5-10, Willingboro, NJ AROUND THE MAAC Sajanna Bethea, Saint Peter’s, So., F, 5-11, Levittown, PA 2015-16 PRESEASON POLL Meghan Donohue, Siena, Jr., F, 6-1, Mogadore, OH FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 Quinnipiac @ Niagara 11:00 am Margot Hetzke, Siena, So., F, 5-11, Penfield, NY Saint Peter’s @ Canisius 11:00 am 1 Fairfield (5) 113 Monmouth @ Siena 11:00 am 2 Marist (3) 103 PRESEASON THIRD TEAM Iona @ Marist 7:00 pm 3 Quinnipiac (2) 100 Tiahana Mills, Canisius, Sr., G, 5-5, Binghamton, NY SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 4 Iona (1) 95 Marina Lizarazu, Iona, Jr., G, 5-8, Madrid, Spain Fairfield @ Manhattan 2:00 pm 5 Siena 78 Shayna Ericksen, Manhattan, Sr., F, 6-0, Long Valley, NJ SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 6 Canisius 51 Sarah Olson, Monmouth, Sr., G/F, 5-8, Freehold, NJ Siena @ Rider 1:00 pm Maria Napolitano, Quinnipiac, Jr., G, 5-9, Cincinnati, OH Saint Peter’s @ Niagara 2:00 pm 7 Manhattan 41 Monmouth @ Marist 2:00 pm 8 Saint Peter's 41 PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Quinnipiac @ Canisius 2:00 pm 9 Monmouth 36 Joy Adams, Iona 10 Niagara 35 11 Rider 33 *Denotes unanimous selection 2015-16 GAME SEVENTEEN VS IONA 2015-16 MARIST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER # Name POS HT YR Hometown/Previous Team 1 Claire Oberdorf G 5-5 Fr. Greensburg, PA/Greensburg 2 Eileen Van Horn G 5-8 Sr. Waukesha, WI/Waukesha South 4 Allie Clement G 5-8 So. Falmouth, ME/Catherine McAuley 5 Sydney Coffey G 6-0 Sr. Hopkins, MN/Hopkins 10 Maura Fitzpatrick G 5-11 Fr. Cheshire, CT/Mercy High School 11 Casey Davidson G 5-11 Fr. Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph's by the Sea 14 Jordyn Jossart G 5-9 Fr. Bismarck, ND/Century High School 15 Kendall Baab F 6-2 So. Chaska, MN/Chaska 21 Rebecka Garderyd G 5-8 Fr. Stockholm, Sweden/Luleå Gymnasieskola 22 Morgan Bartner F 6-2 Fr. Florham Park, NJ/Morristown Beard High School 23 Morgan Metcalf G 5-8 Jr. Middlebury, CT/Pomperaug 24 Sydnie Rosales G 5-9 Jr. Loudonville, NY/NY Colonie 25 Lovisa Bjort Henningsdóttir F 6-2 Fr. Hafnarfjöróur, Iceland/The Rock of Gainesville 44 Tori Jarosz C 6-3 6Sr. Cortlandt Manor, NY/Lakeland Head Coach: Brian Giorgis (SUNY Cortland, ‘77) - Fourteenth Season Assistant Coach: Erin Doughty (Marist, ‘06) - Eleventh Season Assistant Coach: Alisa Kresge (Marist, ‘07) - Seventh Season Assistant Coach: Dominique Bryant (Saint Joseph’s, ‘11) - Third Season Director of Basketball Operations: Leanne Ockenden (Marist, ‘14) - Second Season GENERAL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE School: Marist College Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. #1 (Claire) Oh-Ber-Doorf Founded: 1929 #4 (Allie) CLEM-ent #14 (Jordyn) Joe-Sart Enrollment: 4,764 Dr. Dennis J. Murray #15 (Kendall) BAAB - Bob President: #21 (Rebecka) Gar-drid VP for Student Affairs: Deb DiCaprio #24 SYDNIE ROSALES – Sid-knee Row-zal-is Nickname: Red Foxes #25 (Lovisa) Henn-ings-dot-er School Colors: Red & White #44 (Tori) JAROSZ - juh-ROSE Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic (Brian) GIORGIS– JOR-jis (Erin) DOUGHTY - DOW-tee Athletic Department Phone: (845) 575- FOXX ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY (as of 2015-16 Season) 35th Director of Athletics: Tim Murray Season of Division I Women’s Basketball 1981-82 Faculty Representative: Dr.
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