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Lady Monarch Schedule Meet the Lady Monarchs H DD YY AA RR CC H LL AA MM OO NN GG aa mm ee DD aa yy NN oo tt ee ss 2003-04 LADY MONARCH SCHEDULE MEET THE LADY MONARCHS November…………………………………………….. 8-5 Overall, 3-0 Colonial Athletic Association 4 Tue. BASKETBALL TRAVELERS (EHB) W, 81-68 Tonight’s Game: Towson (Game Fourteen) 11 Tue. TEAM CONCEPT (EHB) . .L, 68-81 Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA * 7:00 p.m. 14-15 WBCA PRESEASON CLASSIC POSSIBLE STARTING LINE-UP: Pos. No. Name: Cl: Ht: Stats: Last Game: 14 Fri. at #20 Colorado . .L, 67-84 F 04 Myriah Spence Sr. 6-0 10.5 ppg 4.2 rpg 13 pts., 3-of-6 from 3pt. 15 Sat. vs. #22 Auburn . .L, 49-84 F 23 Monique Coker Sr. 6-1 15.2 ppg 8.8 rpg 10 pts., 12 reb. - game high 21 Fri. at William & Mary * . .W, 75-58 G 01 Max Nhassengo Sr. 5-10 10.8 ppg 4.6 rpg 20 pts - season/game high 25 Tue. #7 PENN STATE . .W, 75-68 G 03 Lawona Davis Fr. 5-11 7.2 ppg 4.5 rpg 11 pts., 5 assists G 24 Shareese Grant Jr. 5-8 14.4 ppg 1.5 rpg 4 pts., 1 reb., 2 assists 30 Sun. CHARLOTTE . .W, 75-61 OFF THE BENCH: December…………………………………………….. Pos. No. Name: Cl: Ht: Stats: 3 Wed. at #19/23 Virginia Tech . .L, 72-79 G 12 Melea Caldwell Jr. 5-4 -- -- 7 Sun. #12/13 NORTH CAROLINA . .W, 73-68 G 15 Shantel Wilson Fr-r 5-9 0.7 ppg 1.8 rpg 15 Mon. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W, 77-66 G 32 Marianthi Koukouvinou Sr. 6-1 0.6 ppg 0.3 rpg 18 Thu. GEORGIA TECH . .W, 67-56 C 34 Cassie Calwell Sr. 6-4 1.1 ppg 0.6 rpg 28 Sun. at Rutgers . .L, 45-69 C 55 Angela Brown Fr. 6-5 0.4 ppg 1.0 rpg January………………………………………............. F 02 Paula Muxiri Jr. 6-1 2.6 ppg 1.2 rpg F 14 Tish Lyons Fr. 5-10 3.9 ppg 2.9 rpg 4 Sun. at #5 Tennessee . .L, 42-66 F 45 Sherida Triggs Fr. 6-1 1.9 ppg 2.8 rpg 9 Fri. at James Madison * . .W, 75-73 Quick Bits: 11 Sun. at Delaware * . .W, 67-56 Old Dominion is home sweet home after being away from the Ted Constant Convocation for four games...During 15 Thu. TOWSON * . .7:00 p.m. their four-game road trip, the Lady Monarchs went 2-2, dropping contests at Rutgers and Tennessee before closing out their road trip with wins at CAA conference rivals James Madison and Delaware...Old Dominion shot a blister- 18 Sun. at Hofstra * . .2:00 p.m. ing 51.9 percent from the field in a 67-56 victory at the Bob Carpenter Center highlighted by senior Max Nhassengo’s season-high 20 points and senior Monique Cokers’s seventh double-double effort of the year with 10 22 Thu. at Va. Commonwealth * . .7:00 p.m. points and 12 boards...The Lady Monarchs never trailed in the contest and led by at least 10 points throughout the 25 Sun. GEORGE MASON * . .2:00 p.m. second half of play...Old Dominion returns home for tonight’s contest with the Towson Tigers, their first home match-up since December 18th...The Tigers are a vastly improved team entering the game with a 9-4 overall record, 29 Thu. UNC-WILMINGTON . .7:00 p.m. more wins than their last two seasons combined...On the other hand, Towson has dropped all three conference match-ups including a 51-65 setback at George Mason, a 40-76 loss at Virginia Commonwealth, and a 61-72 loss at February…………………………………………… home against James Madison...Towson is led by Virginia Tech transfer sophomore Kacy O’Brien who is averaging 1 Sun. DREXEL * . .1:00 p.m. 14.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game...Freshman Kelly Robinson is the team’s second leading scorer at 14.1 ppg along with a team-leading 6.3 rebounds per game average. 5 Thu. at Towson * . .7:00 p.m. TRACKING THE LADY MONARCHS 8 Sun. at Drexel * . .1:00 p.m. 12 Thu. HOFSTRA * . .7:00 p.m. TV: Tonight’s game will not be televised 15 Sun. @ UNC-Wilmington . .2:00 p.m. Radio: For the 13th-straight season ESPN Radio (1310 am) will be broadcasting all the 20 Fri. DELAWARE * . .7:00 p.m. Lady Monarch contests. Eleven-time sportscaster of the Year Tony Mercurio will call all the 22 Sun. VA. COMMONWEALTH * . .2:00 p.m. action with former Lady Monarch Jan Trombly adding color commentary at all home games. 26 Thu. JAMES MADISON * . .7:00 p.m. Internet: The official Old Dominion athletics website at www.odusports.com carries the 29 Sun. at George Mason * . .3:00 p.m. most up-to-date information on the Lady Monarchs. Bios, game stories, stats, and box scores March…………………………….………………… can be found along with game notes the morning of the scheduled contest. The live ESPN Radio (1310 am) broadcast of all the Lady Monarchs’ games can be heard over the web at 4 Thu. WILLIAM & MARY * . .7:00 p.m. www.odusports.com. 10-13 Wed.-Sat CAA Tournament Coaches Show: Head coach Wendy Larry will join Tony Mercurio live on ESPN Radio Hosted By Old Dominion University - Norfolk, VA (1310 am) on Monday’s from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. throughout the season to review the previ- ous week’s games and give an insight into the upcoming Lady Monarch match-ups. * Denote Colonial Athletic Association Game 2 0 0 3 -00 4 R a n d o m F a c t s & L a d y M o n a r c h L a d y M o n a r c h F i g u r e s Q u i c k F a c t s F i g u r e s SCORING Overall CAA Double-Doubles: ODU scores 40-49 points . .0 - 3 . .0 - 0 Monique Coker (7) GENERAL ODU scores 50-59 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *10 pts., 10 reb. vs. Auburn 11/15/03 Name of School: . .Old Dominion University ODU scores 60-69 points . .2 - 1 . .1 - 0 *26 pts., 11 reb. vs. Penn State 11/25/03 City, Zip: . .Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201 ODU scores 70-79 points . .6 - 1 . .2 - 0 *14 pts., 12 reb. vs. Charlotte 11/30/03 Founded: . .1930 ODU scores 80-89 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *18 pts., 10 reb. at Va. Tech 12/3/03 (as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary) ODU scores 90-99 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *17 pts., 17 reb. vs. Florida International 12/15/03 Enrollment: . .19,500 ODU scores 100 or more points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *11 pts., 11 reb. vs. Georgia Tech 12/18/03 Nickname: . .Lady Monarchs Opponent scores less than 40 . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *10 pts., 12 reb. at Delaware 1/11/04 Opponent scores 40-49 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 (note: Also had 10 Turnovers) School Colors: . .Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & Silver Opponent scores 50-59 points . .3 - 0 . .2 - 0 Arena Name: . .Ted Constant Convocation Center Opponent scores 60-69 points . .4 - 2 . .0 - 0 20 or More Points: Capacity: . .8,500 Opponent scores 70-79 points . .1 - 1 . .1 - 0 Monique Coker (2) Conference: . .Colonial Athletic Association Opponent scores 80-89 points . .0 - 2 . .0 - 0 *26 pts. vs Penn State 11/25/03 President: . .Dr. Roseann Runte Opponent scores 90-99 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *21 pts. at James Madison 1/9/04 Athletic Director: . .Dr. Jim Jarrett Shareese Grant (3) DOUBLE FIGURES Overall CAA *22 pts. at William & Mary 11/21/03 One scores in double figures . .0 - 2 . .0 - 0 *21 pts. at Va Tech 12/3/03 HISTORY Two score in double figures . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 *26 pts. vs. Georgia Tech 12/18/03 First Year of Basketball: . .1969-70 Three score in double figures . .2 - 1 . .0 - 0 Overall All-Time Record: . .749-248 (.751)/34 yrs. Four score in double figures . .6 - 1 . .3 - 0 Max Nhassengo (1) NCAA Appearances/Last: . .20/2003 Five or more score in double figures . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *20 pts. at Delaware 1/11/04 No Opponent scores in double figures . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 One Opponent scores in double figures .1 - 1 . .1 - 0 10 or More Rebounds: Two Opponents score in double figures .1 - 0 . .0 - 0 Monique Coker (7) Three Opponents score in double figures 4 - 1 . .1 - 0 *10 reb. vs. Auburn 11/15/03 COACHING STAFF Four Opponents score in double figures .2 - 2 . .1 - 0 *11 reb. vs. Penn State 11/25/03 Head Coach: . .Wendy Larry (Old Dominion '77) Five Opponents score in double figures . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 *12 reb. vs. Charlotte 11/30/03 Record at ODU: . .379-126 (16 yrs) *10 reb. at Va. Tech 12/3/03 Overall Record: . .428-157 (19 yrs) *17 reb. vs. Florida International 12/15/03 Assistant Coaches: . FIELD GOALS Overall CAA *11 reb. vs. Georgia Tech 12/18/03 . .Susan Montgomery (Valdosta State '83) ODU shoots less than 30% . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 *12 reb. at Delaware 1/11/04 . .Nikita Lowry (Ohio State ‘89) ODU shoots between 30-39%. .1 - 2 . .0 - 0 . .Juliet McGee Schweiter (Bucknell '93) ODU shoots between 40-49%.
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