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No. Name Pos. Height Elig. Program Hometown Pronunciation 4 Kali Pocrnic PG 5'4 1 Psychology Oakville, ON pock-er-nick 5 Bryn Reynolds G 5'10 1 Environmental Engineering Kingston, ON 6 Tatyanna Burke G/F 5'11 1 Business Winona, ON 7 Jaclyn Ronson G 5'7 4 Psychology Ajax, ON 8 Alyssa Cerino F 6'0 5 Sociology and Anthroplogy Stoney Creek, ON sir-ee-no 9 Madison Reid G 5'10 3 Psychology Carleton Place, ON 10 Emma Kiesekamp F 6'1 3 Commerce - Management Merrickville, ON kess-uh-camp 11 Emma Huff G 5'10 2 Political Science Chelsea 12 Mallory Katz F 6'1 2 Business , ON 13 Marlee Ball G/F 5'11 4 Law Waterdown, ON 14 Dorcas Buisa G 5'6 1 Human Rights Gatineau, QC byoo-suh 20 Navneet Sandhu F 5'11 2 Criminal Justice Ottawa, ON 21 Jade Lyons F 5'9 1 Child Studies Ottawa, ON RS Taza Adebayo F 5'10 1 Biomedical Mechanical Eng. Aylmer, QC RS Karyne Jolicoeur G 5'9 4 Child Studies Ottawa, ON RS Deanna Hinds F 6'2 2 Criminology Ottawa, ON

HEAD COACH: Brian Cheng (1st season) | Overall vs. : 23-9 (.719) / Conference: 15-7 (.682) Record with Carleton only, Cheng coached 10 seasons with Victoria from 2001-11 and Western from 2011-2019 quick stats: players to watch: Overall Record vs. U SPORTS: 23-9 #8 - Alyssa Cerino Conference Record: 15-7 • The fifth-year senior has had a career year for the Ravens. Playoff Finish:Lost in OUA quarterfinals (57-48 vs. Ottawa) Transferred from Windsor in 2017, winning a National Championship in Total Championship Wins: 1 (2018) her first year with Carleton. Team offence (national rank):68.1 points per game (24th) • A high-percentage threat from the field, Cerino ranked fifth in the Team defence (national rank): 57. 9 points against per game (6th) OUA in percentage with 47.7%. TEAM LEADERS: • Cerino sat third in the OUA with 88 free throws made this season. Points per game: Alyssa Cerino, 16.3 points per game Rebounds per game: Alyssa Cerino, 7.5 rebounds per game #6 - Tatyanna Burke Assists per game: Kali Pocrnic, 3.0 assists per game • Burke impressed in her first year with the Ravens. The 5-11 guard entered the OUA ready to play and started every game for Carleton. • Finished second in the OUA with a 56.3 field goal percentage. Sitting season story: thrid in the nation in the category. • Burke was named to the OUA All-Rookie Team. The season started with a new leader at the helm of the Carleton Ravens, as long-time head coach Taffe Charles made the move to the Ravens men’s pro- gram. Brian Cheng was brought in as the interim head coach to lead the Ravens Conference award winners: in 2019-20. The first half of the campaign saw the Ravens near the top of the OUA East with only two losses. Alyssa Cerino - OUA First Team All-Star

The Ravens began to stumble in January and February, adding five more losses Tatyanna Burke - OUA All-Rookie Team to their total including a dramatic loss to the uOttawa Gee-Gees in the Capital Hoops Classic. Carleton finished the season seeded No.7 heading into the play- Kali Pocrnic - OUA All-Rookie Team offs. A third loss to the Gee-Gees was their undoing, as the Ravens fell to their rivals in the OUA Quarter-final matchup.