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NEW HAVEN/OPPONENT) CLASS SCORING Pts in Pts Off 2Nd Ch GAME 5 • NEW HAVEN VS GOLDEY-BEACOM • CHARGER GYMNASIUM • NOVEMBER 26, 2017 • 1:30 P.M. RACHEL VOGEL Assistant Director of Athletic Communications NEW HAVEN CHARGERS Charger Gym, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516 O: 203.479.4118 | C: 203.815.5073 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL [email protected] | www.newhavenchargers.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS AT A GLANCE OVERALL: 2-2 • NE10: 1-1 Opening Tip ............................................. 1:30 p.m. Location .................................... West Haven, Conn. NOVEMBER Venue ..................................... Charger Gymnasium Fri. 10 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 88-85 (OT) Capacity..........................................................1,500 Wed. 15 at St. Thomas Aquinas L, 56-34 ..........................Charger Sports Network Sat. 18 at Adelphi* L, 60-55 Live Video Tue. 21 at American International* W, 75-63 Live Stats .......................... Charger Sports Network Sun. 26 GOLDEY-BEACOM 1:30 PM All-Time Series .................... New Haven Leads, 2-1 Wed. 29 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT* 5:30 PM Active Streak .......................................................L1 ....Goldey Beacom, 62-43 (12/12/16) DECEMBER NEW HAVEN (2-2,v 1-1 NE10) Last Meeting GOLDEY-BEACOM (1-4, 0-0v CACC) Sat. 2 SAINT ROSE* 1:30 PM First Meeting ...........New Haven, 80-72 (11/29/14) Tue. 5 at Pace* 5:30 PM CHARGERS Watson vs. Goldey Beacom .............................. 1-1 LIGHTNING Sat. 9 LE MOYNE* 1:30 PM Wed. 13 CHESTNUT HILL 5:30 PM PROJECTED NEW HAVEN STARTERS Sun. 31 at Post 1:00 PM JANUARY QUANA SMITH QUICK FACTS: Wed. 3 SAINT ANSELM* 1:00 PM 4 SR • 5-10 • G • Deans List Student Sat. 6 at Assumption* 1:30 PM Bronx, N.Y. • Topped 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds Tue. 9 at Saint Michael’s* 5:30 PM at Harry S. Truman High School PPG RPG APG MIN Sat. 13 BENTLEY* 1:30 PM • Named one of the top players in New York City in her Wed. 17 MERRIMACK* 5:30 PM senior year of high school Sat. 20 at Stonehill* 1:30 PM 1.5 2.3 0.3 19.5 Tue. 23 FRANKLIN PIERCE* 5:30 PM Sat. 27 at Southern New Hampshire* 1:30 PM KATIA OGE QUICK FACTS: Wed. 31 at Southern Connecticut* 5:30 PM 15 JR • 6-1 • C • Psychology major at New Haven FEBRUARY New City, N.Y. • Delivered the game-winning basket in the NJSIAA State Sat. 3 ADELPHI* 1:30 PM PPG RPG APG MIN Girls Basketball Championship Tue. 6 PACE* 5:30 PM • Lead the Chargers with 14 points at No. 14 and eventual Sat. 10 at Saint Rose* 1:30 PM NE10 Champion, Adelphi last season Mon. 12 at Bloomfield 7:00 PM 9.8 5.0 0.3 24.3 Sat. 17 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* 1:30 PM Tue. 20 at Le Moyne* 5:00 PM ALEXANDRIA KERR QUICK FACTS: Fri. 23 NE-10 Championship (First Round) TBA 21 JR • 5-8 • G • Lead team last season in points, rebounds, steals, made three Sun. 25 NE-10 Championship (Quarterfinals) TBA Montclair, N.J. pointers, made field goals, and minutes played MARCH • Has started and played in every game of her collegiate career Thu. 1 NE-10 Championship (Semifinals) TBA PPG RPG APG MIN • Broke her own program record for offensive rebounds in a sin- Sun. 4 NE-10 Championship (Final) TBA gle game with 12 against East Stroudsburg last season Fri.-Mon. 9-12NCAA Championship (Regionals) TBA 11.8 5.0 0.8 29.5 * Northeast-10 Conference game Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Charger Gym BRIE PERGOLA QUICK FACTS: Neutral site games in Italics 25 FR • 5-8 • G • Two-time All-Naugatuck Valley League, All-State, and All-Iron Torrington, Conn. Division Honoree • Leads Chargers in minutes played per game as a Rookie (35.3) PPG RPG APG MIN • Third on the team in points per game (10.5) • Scored a career-high 20 points at AIC on 11/21/17 10.5 4.8 3.5 35.3 • Lone Connecticut Native on 2017-18 New Haven Roster ALLIEYAH CUBBAGE QUICK FACTS: 33 JR • 5-8 • G • Finished second on the team last season in points per North Plainfield, N.J. game (8.8) • Led Chargers to 75-63 win at AIC on 11/21/17 with PPG RPG APG MIN team-high 23 points with nine made FGs 15.8 4.3 1.8 31.0 • Currently leads Chargers in PPG (15.8), FG made per game (5.8), FT made per game (4.3) and steals (10)t KEY RESERVES 12 22 20 35 KHAYLA KIM MICAH NADIA TROWELL TALLEY WORMACK MIRICH SR • 5-9 • F SO • 6-0 • G SO • 6-0 • F FR • 6-1 • C Temple Hills, Md. Quakertown, Pa. Cumberland, Md. Frederick, Md. WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS GAME 5: NEW HAVEN VS. GOLDEY-BEACOM 2017v NEW HAVEN CHARGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ## Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School / Last School Pronunciation Guide 4 Quana Smith Sr. G/F 5-10 Bronx, N.Y. / Harry S. Truman KWA-na 5 Shannon Corridon So. G 5-9 Alexandria, Va. / Bishop Ireton CORRI-din 12 Khayla Trowell Sr. F 5-9 Temple Hills, Md. / Elizabeth Seton Catholic KAY-luh TROWW-ull 14 Sianna Van Dyke Jr. G 5-4 Kingston, N.Y. / Kingston see-AHH-nuh 15 Katia Oge Jr. C 6-1 New City, N.Y. / Immaculate Heart Academy KAH-tee-uh OH-zhay 20 Micah Wormack So. F 6-0 Cumberland, Md. / Allegany MIKE-uhh 21 Alexandria Kerr Jr. G 5-8 Montclair, N.J. / Montclair KURR 22 Kim Talley So. G 6-0 Quakertown, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic 23 Luzdali Ocasio Fr. G 5-4 Davenport, Fla. / New Hampton luz-DOLL-ee 24 Alia Parker Fr. G 5-7 Greenbelt, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt uh-LEE-uh 25 Brie Pergola Fr. G 5-8 Torrington, Conn. / Torrington per-GOAL-uh 31 Oluwaseun Shittu Jr. G 5-6 Johnston, R.I. / Saint Raphael Academy shoon SHEE-too 32 Aliyah Christy Jr. G 5-3 Stratford, Conn. / King Low Heywood Thomas uh-LEE-uh 33 Allieyah Cubbage Jr. G 5-8 North Plainfield, N.J. / Roselle Catholic uh-LEE-uh 35 Nadia Mirich Fr. C 6-1 Frederick, Md. / Oakdale Naa-dee-uh MEER-itch Head Coach: LaTonya Watson (Eastern Michigan ‘92) – Third Season Assistant Coach: Kamiko Williams (Tennessee ’13) – Third Season kuh-MEE-koh Assistant Coach: Liz Brown (Richmond ’15) – First Season Assistant Coach: Briana Bradford (New Haven ’16) – First Season Video Coordinator: Jason Fraser – First Season QUANA SMITH SHANNON CORRIDON KHAYLA TROWELL SIANNA VAN DYKE KATIE OGE MICAH WORMACK Senior Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Sophomore 4 Guard 5 Guard 12 Forward 141 Guard 151 Center 201 Forward ALEXANDRIA KERR KIM TALLEY LUZDALI OCASIO ALIA PARKER BRIE PERGOLA OLUWASEUN SHITTU Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior 21 Guard 22 Guard 23 Guard 241 Guard 251 Guard 311 Guard ALIYAH CHRISTY ALLIEYAH CUBBAGE NADIA MIRICH LATONYA WATSON Junior Junior Freshman Third 32 Guard 331 Guard 35 Center HC1 Season WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS 2 GAME 5: NEW HAVEN VS. GOLDEY-BEACOM THE FIRST LOOK squad has had two straight wins New Haven seeks to win their second- since January of last season when straight, taking a quick break from the Chargers defeated Southern VS NE10 play as the Chargers return to New Hampshire (January 21) and the court for a non-conference game Saint Michael’s (January 24) in back-to-back home games 2017-18 Statistics against Goldey-Beacom after an au- thoritative 75-63 win over the Ameri- • give the Chargers their second can International Yellow Jackets at Bu- non-conference win of the sea- TALE OF THE TAPE tova Gymnasium on Tuesday evening. son The win came as the first conference • put the Chargers in the win col- 2-2 ...........................OVERALL RECORD .......................... 1-4 win of the season for New Haven and umn both overall and in the NE10 W1 ...........................CURRENT STREAK ............................. L3 the 75 points scored were the most with a 3-2 overall mark and 2-1 63.0 ........................SCORING OFFENSE ........................50.6 that the Yellow Jackets have allowed NE10 record 66.0 ........................SCORING DEFENSE ....................... 65.0 all season. Heading into the matchup, -3.0 ..........................SCORING MARGIN .......................-14.4 the Lightning seeks their second win SCOUTING THE CHARGERS... .368 ............................FG % OFFENSE........................... .351 of the season after previously defeat- New Haven returns 88-percent of its .437 ............................ FG% DEFENSE ........................... .405 ing Southern New Hampshire on No- scoring from last season, including five .066 ...........................3FG% OFFENSE .......................... .269 vember 11, 2017. out of six scorers who each bucketed .350 ........................... 3FG% DEFENSE ........................... .349 over 100 points last season (junior Al- INSIDE THE SERIES 1.0 ...........................3FG MADE/GAME ............................4.2 exandria Kerr (342, 13.2 ppg), junior • New Haven and Goldey Beacom Allieyah Cubbage (229, 8.8 ppg), junior .610 ........................... FREE THROW % .......................... .709 meet for only the fourth time in Katia Oge (186 7.2 ppg), senior Khayla 41.0 .......................REBOUND AVERAGE ...................... 35.8 the history of the two teams, with Trowell (146, 5.6 ppg), and sophomore 37.5 ...................... OPP. REBOUND AVG. ..................... 37.6 the first meeting occurring on Micah Wormack (145, 6.3 ppg)). This +3.5 .......................REBOUND MARGIN ........................ -1.8 November 29th, 2014. season, a bulk of the scoring will be- 19.0 ......................TURNOVER AVERAGE ..................... 21.6 • Overall, the Chargers hold a 2-1 long to Cubbage, Kerr and Brie Per- +2.5 .......................TURNOVER MARGIN ....................... -7.2 advantage in the series, most re- gola, who are currently the top three 7.8 ..........................ASSISTS PER GAME ..........................8.4 cently with the Lightning coming leaders on the team in scoring with 10.8 ......................... STEALS AVERAGE ............................6.0 away with the 62-42 win on De- 15.8, 11.8, and 10.5 points per game, cember 12, 2016 on their home 3.8 ............................BLOCKS AVERAGE ............................3.0 respectively.
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