2010-11 Women’s Media Guide Media Services

The 2010-11 RADIO/TELEVISION women’s basketball media guide is designed to Sports Information media in its coverage of the Golden Rams BROADCASTS James Zuhlke during the upcoming season. Internet, radio and television stations seeking Sports Information Below is a list of media services available to permission to broadcast games from Hollinger Director help members of the media in their coverage of Field House should contact West Chester Uni- the Golden Rams’ program. We hope you will versity’s sports information department at least Offi ce Phone: take full advantage of the services offered by the one week prior to the game. Courtesy lines are (610) 436-3316 sports information department, as we are here available courtside in Hollinger Field House to to serve you. Please make note of the following accommodate visiting and home radio broadcasts. Offi ce Fax: services available throughout the 2010-11 sea- Internet, radio and TV stations using the courtesy (610) 436-1020 son. Should additional information be required, line must call collect, or take an incoming call please do not hesitate to contact us. to broadcast. All broadcasters must be set up 40 Mailing Address: minutes prior to tipoff. Electronic media cover- Sports Information Offi ce ing the game are asked to set up on the lower Sturzebecker HSC, Rm 220 CREDENTIALS level in front. West Chester University All requests for working press, photo and West Chester, PA 19383 broadcast credentials for West Chester’s 2010- 11 home women’s basketball games should be POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Directions to Hollinger Field House made in writing on company letterhead at least 24 Postgame interviews featuring players and From Philadelphia hours prior to the game for which credentials will coaches from both teams will be conducted ap- Take I-95 South to Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West be requested. Please direct all requests to James proximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of (Conchester Hwy toward West Chester). Turn left at US-1 Zuhlke, sports information director, Sturzebecker the contest inside the Reese Room, adjacent to West (Baltimore Pike). Turn right at US-202 North (Wilming- HSC, Rm 220, West Chester University, West the basketball court and next to the sports infor- ton Pike). Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first right onto S. New St. Stadium is approx. 2 miles up on the Chester, PA 19383. Requests may also be faxed mation office. right. to (610) 436-1020. All credentials that cannot be West Chester head coach and players will go mailed can be picked up at the will call table in first in an interview setting with the visiting team From Western Pennsylvania (PA Turnpike) the lobby of Hollinger Field House. head coach and players to immediately follow. Take Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 312 (PA-100 and West Chester/Pottstown). Stay left after toll booth onto PA-100 PRESS ROW PHOTOGRAPHY South toward West Chester. Follow PA-100 to US-202 South. Credentials for sideline photographers are Exit onto US-202 S. Exit at Business District/West Chester Because of the limited space available along University onto High St. Turn left at Rosedale Ave. Turn left Hollinger Field House press row, media agencies available by contacting James Zuhlke in West Chester University’s sports information office at S. New St. Stadium is approximately 3/4 mile down on the covering the visiting team will be given priority, left-hand side. along with West Chester’s media outlets that at: (610) 436-3316 with priority given to those agencies covering the participating schools on a cover the Golden Rams’ women’s basketball From New Jersey Turnpike (North or South) program on a regular basis. Media seating is regular basis. Follow PA Turnpike West for approximately 35 miles and take located at center court between the two lower Photographers can pick up game programs Exit 326 for Valley Forge, Take Exit 328A for US-202 South level bleachers on the side opposite the team at the entrance to the seating area or along press (Swedesford Rd., West Chester/Pottstown). Keep left at the benches. Electronic media covering the game are row prior to the contest. fork and merge onto US-202 S. Exit onto US-202 S. Exit at given priority on the lower level in front. Print Business District/West Chester University onto High St. Turn left at Rosedale Ave. Turn left at S. New St. Stadium is approx. media may sit on the risers behind the electronic SCOUTING 3/4 mile away. media to cover the game. Scouts must pay their own way into the con- test and sit in the bleachers during games. There From Delaware, Maryland, Washington, and Delaware Memo- STATISTICAL SERVICES will be no special seating for professional scouts rial Bridge during men’s and women’s basketball contests. Take I-95 North to Exit 8 onto US-202 North/Concord Pike to- Prior to tipoff, media will be provided a game ward West Chester. Continue to follow US-202 N. into Pennsyl- program with rosters and notified of any unusual vania. Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first right lineup changes. onto S. New St. Stadium is approximately 2 miles up on the During the game, quickie stats will be dis- right. tributed at each media timeout and a box score at the end of the half and the end of the game. From Commodore Barry Bridge (New Jersey) A running play-by-play will be provided at the Take Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West (Conchester Hwy conclusion of the game only. toward West Chester). Turn left at US-1 West (Baltimore Pike). Following the game, a complete postgame Turn right at US-202 North (Wilmington Pike). Turn left onto statistical package will be distributed to media PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first right onto S. New St. Sta- containing a box score with individual statistics dium is approximately 2 miles up on the right. and complete play-by-play. Postgame statistical packages will be available approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game.

1 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Quick Facts/Table of Contents

West Chester Athletics 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Schedule

Location: ...... West Chester, PA 19383 NOVEMBER Founded: ...... 1871 Sat. 13 WILMINGTON 1 p.m. Enrollment: ...... 14,300 Tue. 16 at University of Sciences 6 p.m. Nickname: ...... Golden Rams Fri. 19 vs. Glenville St.^ 4 p.m. Colors: ...... Purple, Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA, ECAC Sat. 20 vs. Molloy^ 2 p.m. Conference: ...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Tue. 23 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY 6 p.m.

President: ...... Dr. Greg Weisenstein DECEMBER Director of Athletics: ...... Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic Wed. 4 HOLY FAMILY 1 p.m. Sports Information Dir.: ...... James Zuhlke Sat. 11 LINCOLN# 3 p.m. Email: ...... [email protected] Sun. 12 BOWIE STATE# 3 p.m. Phone:...... (610) 436-3316 FAX: ...... (610) 436-1020 JANUARY Women’s Basketball Head Coach: ...... Deirdre Kane Mon. 3 at Clarion 6 p.m. Basketball Office: ...... (610) 436-3399 Tue. 4 at Gannon 6 p.m. Alma Mater (Yr.): ...... Dayton (’76) Sat. 8 EDINBORO (Parent’s Day) 1 p.m. Record at West Chester (Yrs.): ...... 372-274 (23 yrs.) Sun. 9 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m. Overall Record (Yrs.): ...... 414-308 (26 yrs.) Wed. 12 at Mansfield* 5:30 p.m. 2009-10 Final Overall Record: ...... 19-10 Sat. 15 EAST STROUDSBURG* 1 p.m. 2009-10 Final Conference Record/Place: ...... 9-4/T, 3rd East Wed. 19 KUTZTOWN* 6 p.m. 2009-10 Postseason: ...... 1-1 (PSAC semifinals) Sat. 22 at Millersville* 1 p.m. Wed. 26 at Shippensburg* 6 p.m. First Year of Women’s Basketball: ...... 1959-60 Sat. 29 at Bloomsburg* 1 p.m. All-Time Women’s Basketball Record: ...... 658-469 (.583) NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances: ...... 3 (1-3/.250) FEBRUARY ...... (1997, 2001, 2003) Wed. 2 CHEYNEY* 7:30 p.m. Last Appearance: ...... 2003 (L, 58-62 at California, Pa.) Sat. 5 MANSFIELD* 1 p.m. ECAC Division II Championship Game Appearances: ...... 2 (1-1) Wed. 9 at Kutztown* 6 p.m. Last Appearance: ...... 1992 (W, 66-61 at Philadelphia Textile) Sat. 12 at East Stroudsburg* 1 p.m. ECAC Division II Final Four Appearances: ...... 5 (3-4) Wed. 16 SHIPPENSBURG* 1 p.m. Last Appearance: .....1998 (L, 62-73 vs. LIU-Southampton at Adelphi) Sat. 19 MILLERSVILLE (Pink Zone)* 1 p.m. PSAC Tournament Appearances: ...... 18 (11-18) ...... (1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, Wed. 23 at Cheyney* 6 p.m...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Sat. 26 BLOOMSBURG* 2 p.m. Last Appearance: ...... 2010 (W, 83-77 [2OT] vs. Millersville; ...... L, 63-81 at California (Pa.) Home games in bold CAPS played at Hollinger Field House PSAC Championship Game Appearances: ...... 1 (0-1) * indicates PSAC East game Last Appearance: ...... 2003 (L, 54-58 vs. California, Pa.) ^ Millersville Tip-Off Tournament (Millersville, Pa.) # Carol Eckman Memorial Tournament (West Chester, Pa.) PSAC East Championships:...... 5 ...... (1992, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2009)

AIAW National Championship Appearances: ...... 1 ...... (1972) National Championship Appearances: ...... 3 ...... (1969, 1970, 1971) Credits National Invitational Collegiate Championships: ...... 1 The 2010-11 West Chester University women’s basketball media ...... (1969) guide was designed to assist the media in its coverage of West Chester EAIAW Championship Appearances: ...... 4 University basketball and is an official publication of the West Chester ...... (1977, 1978, 1981, 1982) University athletics department. The guide was written, designed and edited by James Zuhlke, sports information director, with special as- sistance from Chas Ackley. Editorial assistance was provided by Da- nah Allen and Brandi-Lee Croft. Photos are courtesy of Ray Doyle, Barbara Johnston and Michael Zuhlke. Printing was done by Graphics & Printing, West Chester, PA 19383. The front and back covers were designed by James Zuhlke.

2 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide About West Chester University of Pa.

West Chester University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Educa- tion, is a public, regional, comprehensive in- stitution committed to providing access and offering high-quality undergraduate education, select post-baccalaureate and graduate pro- grams, and a variety of educational and cultural resources for its students, alumni and citizens of southeastern Pennsylvania. West Chester University is committed to attracting, enrolling and graduating quality stu- dents from a wide variety of educational, cul- tural and economic backgrounds. This endeav- or requires the University to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff and to provide each member of the University community with learning and leadership development opportu- nities. To this end, the University supports and encourages programs which benefit all people and which seek to eradicate discrimination and injustice. We treasure what we believe to be the highest principles of American society: the West Chester University is located in southeastern Pennsylvania just 25 miles worth and uniqueness of each individual, the west of Philadelphia and 17 miles north of Wilmington, Del. New York City and belief that success is to be earned by individual Washington D.C. are both accessible by car or train in less than three hours. effort put forth in an environment founded on equality of opportunity, and the appreciation of the ideal of an inclusive society. We believe that it is incumbent upon all members of our community - staff, students, faculty and administrators - to conduct themselves with As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, civility toward one another at all times. We value the special talents and we value our mission to provide the best educational contributions of each member of our community. We further affirm the opportunities possible which will enable the University worth and dignity of each member and the shared responsibility of all to treat each other as individuals, with respect and courtesy. community to successfully address the concerns of a As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, we value our global society. mission to provide the best educational opportunities possible which will enable the University community to successfully address the concerns of a global society. To this end, West Chester University seeks to provide diligent advising for students and to focus on teaching students to think clearly and critically, to make logical and ethical judgments, and to com- municate effectively with others. West Chester University’s community strongly supports the prin- ciples of academic integrity and academic responsibility, viewing both as the province of every member of the campus community. We hold the highest esteem for teaching directed toward student learning and affirm that mastery of content as well as mastery of teaching skills necessary to communicate such content are paramount. West Chester University will be a national model for excellence for public regional comprehensive universities and is especially noted for: Undergraduate programs that actively engage students in connecting the life of the mind to the world in which they live and work. The responsiveness of its graduate and post-baccalaureate programs to regional needs. Its focus on providing lifelong-learning, technical, and applied skills essential to graduates’ success now and in the future. A commitment by faculty, staff, and administrators to provide access and to serve effectively the educational needs of a diverse student body. Its role as a leading educational and cultural resource and partner in fostering the economic, social, and cultural vitality of southeastern Pennsylvania. 3 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide University Adm. and Athletics Director

University President Director of Athletics Dr. Greg R. Weisenstein Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic

Dr. Greg R. Weisenstein began his Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic (matt- second year as West Chester University’s a-KO-vik) is in the midst of his 16th year 14th president. Since 2005, he had served as the director of athletics at West Ches- as provost and vice president for aca- ter University. A 1969 graduate of WCU, demic affairs at the University of North Matejkovic also spent 12 years at SUNY Dakota, where he collaborated with fac- Brockport, a Division III school located ulty and staff to enhance his institution’s in Western New York, where he served curricular strengths, promote shared as the athletics director in addition to governance, expand collaboration with head coach of both the football team and the community, diversify and develop the track & field squads during his time the university’s resource base, increase there. undergraduate and graduate enrollments, Under his guidance, West and elevate the visibility of the Universi- Chester’s athletic program has soared ty of North Dakota in the region, country, to unprecedented heights, accomplish- and world. ing goals never before imagined. The He also led a diversity strategic plan for the university, revised and Golden Rams have placed in the top five strengthened the general education programs, and worked with student in the Dixon Trophy standings – awarded to the PSAC member institution government to implement such initiatives as a leadership minor and the whose athletic program earns the best overall finish in conference cham- expanded community involvement that helped place UND among the first pionships and/or regular-season play – in each of the past four seasons. universities to receive the Carnegie Foundation’s new Community En- West Chester University’s athletic program placed a school-best 12th na- gagement Classification. tionally in the NACDA Cup standings in 2007. From 1999 until he joined the University of North Dakota adminis- The past president of the Division II Athletic Director’s Association, tration, Dr. Weisenstein served Montana State University as dean of the a chapter of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics College of Education, Health, and Human Development. Earlier, he was (NACDA), Matejkovic was named the Northeast Region Division II Ath- dean of the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Colorado letic Director of the Year by NACDA in June 2009. Springs. During his tenure as an academic dean, he established strong re- In the spring of 2008, West Chester’s women’s lacrosse squad won gional partnerships, developed significant revenue sources for his college, its second national championship, reaching the title game for the fifth con- strengthened participatory governance, expanded enrollment, and devel- secutive year. The men’s swimming squad also matched its highest finish oped new degree and licensure programs to serve his state. at the 2008 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving championships with Among his other extensive experience, Dr. Weisenstein has been an a third-place showing. The Golden Rams’ baseball team reached the Divi- associate dean for research at Clemson University; the coordinator of sec- sion II national finals for the second time in three years in May 2009. ondary special education, rehabilitation, and vocational education for the Those performances were followed up by the women’s swimming University of Washington; and an assistant professor of education at the team’s fourth-place finish at the 2010 NCAA Division II Championships University of Oregon. and the women’s lacrosse team’s return to the NCAA DII Championship On a regional level, Dr. Weisenstein has chaired and held positions Game for the sixth time. on a variety of committees focusing on educational improvement, quality Scholarship allotments have grown, along with the number of full- of life, and economic development, including a three-year term as a direc- time head coaches and assistant coaches across West Chester’s 24 inter- tor of the Greater Colorado Springs Economic Development Corporation. collegiate programs – the largest intercollegiate athletic program in all of Nationally, in addition to serving on presidential advisory committees un- Division II. der presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, he Additionally, Matejkovic has helped spearhead a facility upgrade was among a small number of education deans selected to discuss national movement at the university that has resulted in the newly dedicated Von- education policy with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura nie Gros Field behind Sturzebecker Health Science Center and a brand Bush in the White House in 2002. new state-of-the-art track surface at John A. Farrell Stadium. In conjunc- Dr. Weisenstein is also an experienced international negotiator and tion with the new track surface, Farrell Stadium’s football field received facilitator. Working for the U.S. Department of State, he was responsible a brand new playing surface as the natural grass was replaced with Field- for leading restructuring of higher education in the Republic of Moldova. Turf. He serves as chairperson of the World Bank Education Task Force for Matejkovic is also a past president of the PSAC Executive Commit- the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges tee and continues to serve the PSAC on numerous other committees. He is and was the chief negotiator for international agreements in Brazil and in also a member of the ECAC Board of Directors, the ECAC Finance Com- Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, including direct talks with former mittee and the ECAC Membership Committee. He served as president of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. the ECAC during 2002-03. Weisenstein received his bachelor’s degree in history and geology An active member of the NCAA, Matejkovic served on the NCAA and his master’s degree in special education from the University of Wash- Student Athlete Reinstatement Committee, the NCAA Division II East ington and earned his doctorate in administration and special education Region men’s basketball championship selection committee and the from the . He is the author of more than 65 publica- men’s golf championship selection committee. He recently served on the tions, including four books. His numerous honors include State Educator NCAA to the Football Task Force – a committee reviewing scholarship of the Year, Best Program of the Year, and the Teaching and Advising allocations in the sport. Excellence Award. The Coatesville, Pa., native earned both his bachelor’s and master’s Sandra L. Weisenstein, the former Sandra DeBlasio, has headed phil- degrees from WCU, and his doctorate in Sports Administration/Athletic anthropic organizations and served on various boards promoting the arts Facility Management from Temple University. Matejkovic joined the and humanities in the communities where she and Dr. Weisenstein have staff of SUNY Brockport in 1984 where he first served as an assistant lived. professor and coordinator of the sport management program. The Weisensteins raised three children together and have four grand- Matejkovic resides in Exton, Pa. He has two daughters, Jennifer children. Fitzgerald and Leigh Martini (WCU ’98) and one son, Jude. He is also the proud grandfather of two grandchildren: Max Edward Martini and Audrey Judith Fitzgerald, who were both born in 2008. 4 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide

The Coaches

5 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Head Coach Deirdre Kane

Deirdre Kane straight trip to the PSAC Final Four. As a result athletic scholarship to attend the school. begins her 24th of her team’s success that season, Kane was se- Kane earned membership into two more season as head lected as the PSAC East coach of the year for halls of fame in the fall 2006 when she was in- coach of West the third time in her career. ducted into the Camden County Sports Hall of Chester Uni- Kane guided the Golden Rams to a 23-6 Fame in October and the inaugural class of Paul versity’s wom- overall record in 2000-01, the third highest IV High School Hall of Fame, where she cap- en’s basketball single-season win total in program history. She tained the girls’ basketball team to a state cham- program. engineered another PSAC semifinal run, which pionship in 1972. During her produced its second appearance in the NCAA II Kane is a past member of the WBCA Board 23-year career Tournament. Kane was named the WBCA Dis- of Directors and recently completed a term on at West Ches- trict 2 coach of the year. the PSAC Advisory Board. She recently com- ter, she has had Kane’s 1998-99 club managed to post an pleted her term on the NCAA Division II East 16 winning impressive 16-11 mark (8-4 PSAC East) despite Region ranking committee and has served as a seasons. Kane losing several key players to injuries. Her club’s YES Clinician at the NCAA Final Four. has won five Pennsylvania State Athletic Con- success came on the heels of Kane’s 1997-98 Kane’s role as a negotiator was instrumen- ference East Division titles (1992, 1997, 2003, squad that finished 15-14 and upset top-seeded tal in the forming of the first union contract 2004 and 2009), been named coach of the year Bloomsburg in the first round of the PSACs. explicitly for coaches in the field of collegiate by five different associations and guided the Kane guided the Golden Rams to a first athletics. She took a leadership role in hammer- women’s hoops squad to three NCAA Division place finish in the PSAC East during the 1996- ing out the first contract for the coaches in the II Tournament berths (1997, 2001 and 2003). 97 campaign and brought the PSAC Final Four PSAC. In her tenure at WCU, Kane has compiled to Hollinger Field House for the first time. How- Kane and her husband of 31 years, Tim, a 372-274 (.575) record and is the winningest ever, her biggest accomplishment that winter reside in Downingtown, Pa. coach in the program’s storied history. She has came in guiding West Chester to its first NCAA Their son, Sean, is a graduate of West won more than 200 conference games in her Division II Tournament appearance. Kane col- Chester University and earned his master’s de- career, ranking second among current head lected her second coach of the year honor from gree from Syracuse University. He is currently a coaches in the PSAC East. Her overall coach- the conference after the season as well. producer for Comcast Sportsnet. ing record is 414-308 (.573) in 26 years on the The 1995-96 season began a string of 10 sideline. consecutive winning campaigns for Kane, cul- THE KANE FILE Last winter marked the third consecu- minating in the school’s first playoff appearance tive trip to the PSAC semifinals for the Golden in four seasons. The Goldne Rams also earned Years Team Record Postseason Rams. West Chester upset top-seed Millersville an invitation to the ECAC Division II Champi- 1983-84 Salisbury St. 11-15 on the road in double overtime to earn its trip onship. 1984-85 Salisbury St. 15-12 to the conference semifinals. It also marked the Under Kane’s tutelage in 1991-92, the 2 years 26-27 Rams’ fourth straight winning campaign and Golden Rams enjoyed their winningest season 1985-86 Swarthmore 16-7 fourth straight bid to the postseason. Kane has on the hardwood (25-5). Their efforts produced 1 year 16-7 authored a 73-42 mark over that span. the program’s first PSAC East title and an ECAC After the 2008-09 campaign, Kane re- Division II Championship. 1987-88 West Chester 12-16 PSACs ceived the WBCA regional coach of the year Although West Chester did not receive 1988-89 West Chester 9-17 award for leading the Golden Rams to a 20-9 a bid to the NCAA’s, Kane’s charges played 1989-90 West Chester 10-17 overall record and a share of the PSAC Eastern host to the ECAC Division II final four for the 1990-91 West Chester 19-12 ECACs Division title. second straight year, this time knocking off St. 1991-92 West Chester 25-5 ECACs Kane engineered a 19-10 season in 2004- Rose and Philadelphia Textile to claim the title. 1992-93 West Chester 14-11 05 and a trip to the PSAC semifinals. It marked Kane was named the PSAC East and the ECAC 1993-94 West Chester 9-16 the program’s 10th consecutive winning cam- Division II coach of the year, as well as the Con- 1994-95 West Chester 11-15 paign on the strength of a 14-2 record at Hol- verse Division II District 2 coach of the year for 1995-96 West Chester 15-13 ECACs linger Field House. her outstanding season. 1996-97 West Chester 22-7 NCAAs In 2003-04, Kane led the Golden Rams to Before taking the helm of the Golden 1997-98 West Chester 15-14 ECACs a 17-12 overall record and the school’s second Rams, Kane served coaching stints at Swarth- 1998-99 West Chester 16-11 PSACs consecutive PSAC East title with an 11-1 mark. more (1985-86) and Salisbury State (1983-85) 1999-00 West Chester 11-15 PSACs At the NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four in before taking a job as an assistant coach at Penn 2000-01 West Chester 23-6 NCAAs 2001-02 West Chester 18-10 PSACs March, Kane was selected as the Carol Eckman during the 1986-87 campaign. 2002-03 West Chester 24-8 NCAAs Award winner for all of college basketball. Kane was the assistant athletic director and 2003-04 West Chester 17-12 PSACs In 2002-03, Kane pushed the Golden Rams head girls basketball coach at Camden Catho- 2004-05 West Chester 19-10 PSACs to an 11-1 PSAC East mark, a 24-8 overall re- lic (N.J.) High School from 1978-81. Her 1981 2005-06 West Chester 10-17 cord, a berth in the PSAC championship game team turned in a 24-6 record, earning her the 2006-07 West Chester 15-13 PSACs for the first time in school history and the pro- South Jersey coach of the year honor. 2007-08 West Chester 19-10 PSACs gram’s first NCAA Tournament win. She was On February 12, 1992, Kane was inducted 2008-09 West Chester 20-9 PSACs also chosen the PSAC East coach of the year for into the South Jersey Hall of Fame to mark her 2009-10 West Chester 19-10 PSACs the second straight season. career accomplishments on the court and from 23 years 372-274 (.575) Eight years ago, Kane led an injury-deplet- the sidelines. A 1976 graduate of the University 26 years 414-308 (.573) ed club to an 18-10 overall record and a second of Dayton, she was the first female granted an

6 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide WCU Assistant Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Kiera Wooden Lindsay Wilson

Kiera Wooden begins her seventh Lindsay Wilson begins her fourth sea- season as West Chester University’s top son as an assistant coach on the women’s assistant in the women’s basketball pro- basketball staff this winter. She comes to gram for head coach Deirdre Kane. the Golden Rams’ program from Hart- The former All-PSAC East wick College where she was a three-year forward,Wooden returned to the West captain and four-year letterwinner for Chester University women’s basketball the Hawks. team as the program’s first full-time Wilson assists head coach Deirdre assistant coach prior to the 2004-05 Kane and assistant coach Kiera Wooden campaign. in all aspects of coaching, including re- A 2003 graduate of WCU, Wooden cruiting and scouting. She also handles spent the 2003-04 collegiate basketball designated responsibilities on the bench season as an assistant coach with Division during games as well. I Longwood University in Farmville, Va. While at Hartwick, Wilson excelled The Wilmington, Del., native played four years of varsity women’s both on the court and in the classroom where she graduated ranked among basketball at WCU under current head coach Deirdre Kane, earning Penn- the top five all-time in three different major statistical categories. Wilson sylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division first team honors on placed second all-time at the school in career assists (496), third in career three different occasions. During her first season in 1999-2000, Wooden points (1,586) and fourth in career steals (221). was named the PSAC East rookie of the year. The Oneida, N.Y., native ranked second in the nation in assists per game In her four years as a Golden Ram, Wooden was the quintessential at the Division III level, dishing out 7.2 helpers per contest during the 2005- student-athlete. In addition to her success on the court, she produced a 06 campaign. Her senior year, Wilson ranked 12th in the country in points 3.74 grade-point average while earning a degree in Kinesiology. She also per game (21.3) and 20th nationwide in assists per game (5.6). secured three minor degrees in nutrition, health and coaching. Wilson was a first team all-conference pick in 2005, 2006 and 2007 Wooden was a four-time PSAC scholar-athlete, an eight-time member and an NYSWCAA all-state basketball selection her junior and senior of the WCU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll, a PSAC Winter Top seasons. Additionally, Wilson was an Empire 8 rookie of the year in 2004 10 selection and a 2002 Arthur Ashe Award winner. She served two years and named to the Women’s D3 News all-freshman team that year as well. as team captain and was a regular on the Dean’s List. Hartwick College honored their young standout as the Outstanding female Wooden was named the team’s MVP on three different occasions and freshman athlete award winner. claimed outstanding scholar-athlete honors twice on her club. Wilson graduated from Hartwick College in May 2007 with a bachelor’s She finished her career ranked fourth all-time in scoring with 1,378 degree in Secondary English Education. She was a member of the Dean’s points and stands seventh in scoring average at 12.2 points per game. List and a student-athlete academic honor roll recipient at Hartwick as Wooden holds the school record for field goals made (569), ranks fourth well. She is currently working towards her master’s degree in Sports and in attempts (1,300) and is sixth in free throws made (240) and Athletic Administration at West Chester University. fourth in free throws attempted (408). Wooden also ranks second all-time in WCU history in boards (871) and steals (259), while her 7.7 rebounds per game average stands fifth. Wooden currently resides in Wilmington, Del., with her husband, Charles and their son, Chris. She earned her master’s degree in Sports and Athletic Administration at West Chester University in 2006.

West Chester assistant coach Lindsay Wilson enters her Kiera Wooden begins her seventh season at the side of her fourth season and will be essential to the development of former head coach Deirdre Kane. the young Golden Rams team. 7 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Roster

No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School______3 Allison Hostetter G 5-7 Jr. Oxford, Pa./Oxford Pronunciation Guide 5 Meghan Kerrigan G 5-7 So. Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East Name Pronunciation 10 Paige Elliott G 5-7 Fr. York, Pa./West York Dominique Adams ADAMS 12 Alexandra Lennon C 6-1 So. Lansdowne, Pa./The Shipley School Lauren Commodari KO-ma-DAR-ee 13 Megan Stewart G 5-4 Sr. York, Pa./York Catholic Paige Elliott ell-E-ott 14 Zona Smith G 5-5 Fr. York, Pa./West York Shamyra Hammond sha-MY-rah 15 Carly Strickland F 6-0 So. Shamong, N.J./Seneca Allison Hostetter HOSS-tet-er 20 Mary Kate Serratelli F 5-11 Sr. Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Deirdre Kane DEAR-dra KANE 21 Emily Nowicke G 5-8 Fr. Holland, Pa./Council Rock South Serifat Junaid SHIR-ee-fa JUNE-aid 22 Jennifer Owens G 5-9 Jr. Warminster, Pa./St. Basil’s Academy Jillian Keefer KEEF-er 23 Shamyra Hammond G 5-7 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./Eng. & Science Emily Nowicke KNOW-icky 24 Jillian Keefer G 5-11 Jr. Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Ambreelinne Ortman am-BREE-lin 25 Serifat Junaid F 6-0 Fr. Chesilhurst, N.J./Camden Catholic Mary Kate Serratelli SERRA-tell-ee 32 Dominique Adams G 5-7 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Central Zona Smith ZON-a 33 Lauren Commodari F 5-9 Sr. Kennett, Pa./Kennett Megan Stewart STEW-art 40 Ambreelinne Ortman F 5-11 So. Millville, Pa./Millville Kiera Wooden KEY-air-a WOOD-en Head Coach: Deirdre Kane (Dayton ’76) 24th season Assistant Coach: Kiera Wooden (West Chester ’03) 7th season Assistant Coach: Lindsay Wilson (Hartwick ’07) 4th season

Alphabetical Roster 2010-11 Radio Broadcast Schedule No. Player Pos. Ht Yr. Hometown/High School______DATE OPPONENT TIME 32 Dominique Adams G 5-7 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Central 1/8 EDINBORO* 6 p.m. 33 Lauren Commodari F 5-9 Sr. Kennett, Pa./Kennett 1/9 LOCK HAVEN* 1 p.m. 10 Paige Elliott G 5-7 Fr. York, Pa./West York 1/12 at Mansfield* 5:30 p.m. 23 Shamyra Hammond G 5-7 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa./Eng. & Science 1/15 EAST STROUDSBURG* 1 p.m. 3 Allison Hostetter G 5-7 Jr. Oxford, Pa./Oxford 1/19 KUTZTOWN* 6 p.m. 25 Serifat Junaid F 6-0 Fr. Chesilhurst, N.J./Camden Catholic 1/22 at Millersville* 1 p.m. 24 Jillian Keefer G 5-11 Jr. Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra 5 Meghan Kerrigan G 5-7 So. Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East 1/26 at Shippensburg* 6 p.m. 12 Alexandra Lennon C 6-1 So. Lansdowne, Pa./The Shipley School 1/29 at Bloomsburg* 1 p.m. 21 Emily Nowicke G 5-8 Fr. Holland, Pa./Council Rock South 2/2 CHEYNEY* 7:30 p.m. 40 Ambreelinne Ortman F 5-11 So. Millville, Pa./Millville 2/5 MANSFIELD* 1 p.m. 22 Jennifer Owens G 5-9 Jr. Warminster, Pa./St. Basil’s Academy 2/9 at Kutztown* 6 p.m. 20 Mary Kate Serratelli F 5-11 Sr. Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 2/12 at East Stroudsburg* 1 p.m. 14 Zona Smith G 5-5 Fr. York, Pa./West York 2/16 SHIPPENSBURG* 6 p.m. 13 Megan Stewart G 5-4 Sr. York, Pa./York Catholic 2/19 MILLERSVILLE* 1 p.m. 15 Carly Strickland F 6-0 So. Shamong, N.J./Seneca 2/23 at Cheyney* 6 p.m. 2/26 BLOOMSBURG* 2 p.m. Head Coach: Deirdre Kane (Dayton ’76) 24th season Assistant Coach: Kiera Wooden (West Chester ’03) 7th season *All broadcasts on 91.7 WCUR-FM and www.redzonemedia.com. Assistant Coach: Lindsay Wilson (Hartwick ’07) 4th season

8 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Lady Rams Want ToTHE Pick Up WherePLAYERS They Left Off Bowing out of the PSAC semifinals in last a freshman. However, the sophomore is much outside make her more of a threat there than year’s playoffs left a sour taste in the mouths of more relaxed on the floor and more comfortable down low. Kane and her coaching staff feel that West Chester University’s women’s basketball with West Chester’s schemes. Keefer will provide some difficult matchups for squad. This winter, the Lady Rams are looking Freshman Angela Altemose and sophomore opponents and could help free up others. to get back to the conference tournament and Lauren Commodari, will need to work their way Kayla Felty and Allie Russo add depth at this time possibly host the final four as the first- onto the floor. Both provide depth to the front- the guard position for the Golden Rams. They place team in the East when the playoff format court and will gain game experience in 2008- will serve in a reserve role this winter for Coach shifts to this side of Harrisburg for the postsea- 09. Kane and her staff. son. Teaming up with Stewart in the backcourt Repeating its second-place finish in the “It is always our goal to try to win the this season is junior guard Bridget Carlin and Eastern Division will be no small task for West Eastern Division and advance in the playoffs,” sophomore Dominique Adams. Both have Chester this winter. Millersville returns their 22-year mentor of the Golden Rams Deirdre shown drastic improvement over the summer entire starting lineup, Shippensburg was a con- Kane said. “It is going to be much tougher this and will fight for a starting role. tender in the West that will be difficult to knock year with Shippensburg moving over from the “Those two are very excited,” Kane said. off in the East. West.” “They both have been ‘A’ students in the pre- West Chester faces four of the top teams Indeed, realignment in the PSAC due to the season. They will each see more playing time from the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference addition of both Mercyhurst and Gannon has this year.” (CACC) in Wilmington, Philadelphia Univ., shifted the Raiders to the Eastern Division. That Carlin can handle means that both of the league’s player of the the point, moving Stewart year representatives a year ago are now play- over to a shooting guard ing in the same division. Shippensburg’s Lauren position if the situation Beckley and West Chester’s Dana Weems will arises. That is the versa- butt heads twice this season as the two squads tility that Kane loves by team with defending East champion Millersville teaming Carlin and Stew- to vye for the division crown in 2008-09. art in her backcourt. Along with Weems, West Chester boasts Adams can break the loop’s Eastern Division rookie of the year down a defender off the in Megan Stewart to run things in the backcourt. dribble and penetrate. With Stewart set a freshman record for assists a year Weems waiting outside or ago after gaining a spot with the lead cast mid- Garber down low, Adams way through the season. can distribute the ball and Joining those two is red-shirt freshman Al- make things happen. She lison Hostetter, who Kane is extremely excited is also considered one of about. the best defensive players “She attacks the basket and creates oppor- out on the perimeter as tunities for others.” well. Hostetter’s flashy style of play will fit in The loss of senior well with Weems, Stewart and Janelle Garber. captain Natalie Winters The latter returns as a second-team All-PSAC will certainly be felt by the East performer a year ago and will be the go- Golden Rams. However, to person down low on the . Garber has the addition of Hostetter, the ability to take the pressure off the perimeter along with the improved players with her presence inside. play of both Adams and Garber is one of a three-person rotation Carlin, should soften the Senior forward Dana Weems was named the PSAC East that Kane will utilize inside. Weems and Renata blow from that loss. Division player of the year by a vote of the league’s Neal will also provide that power down low. “We lose a lot of head coaches. Weems averaged 11.9 points per game Weems adds the ability to play outside and pen- depth and experience at and 7.3 rebounds per contest. etrate off the dribble, which creates match-up guard without Natalie,” problems for many teams. Neal is a force off the Kane admitted. Univ. of the Sciences and Holy Family. Regular- bench in the paint. She should take up space in Freshman Shamyra Hammond will also season, non-conference tilts opposite California the middle and provide quality minutes for the compete for minutes. She is a completely dif- (Pa.) and Indiana (Pa.) will tell the Rams where Golden Rams. ferent type of point guard than Stewart or Car- they stand for the postseason. “(Garber, Weems, Neal) all have the ability lin. Hammond can change the tempo of the West Chester has reached the PSAC post- to get up and down the court and score in transi- game and really push the ball up the floor. She season tournament in 13 of the last 14 seasons tion,” Kane explained. “Weems learned to play will need to adjust to the college game, but the and looks destined to return to the playoffs again with her back to the basket last year and that has coaching staff is excited about her abilities and in 2008-09. Along the way, the Golden Rams turned her into a more versatile player.” her future. hope to earn another Eastern Division title. Mary Kate Serratelli is another experienced Another true freshman, Jill Keefer, is a low-post player, who will see playing time in talented perimeter player, who brings a great the frontcourt for the Golden Rams. Serratelli deal of size and match-up problems to the table. was used in a limited reserve role a year ago as Keefer stands at 5-11. However, her abilities 9 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women Look To Continue Winning Ways

The women’s basketball team has a tradi- Lennon, the 6-1 forward/center is a second- tion of success. Coming into this season, the year player. Last year, she recorded 39 blocked Golden Rams have been to four consecutive shots and 89 rebounds in only 21 games of action. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Lennon’s 39 blocks led West Chester last year. final four appearances; with a mixture of expe- Lennon showed her upside last year as a freshman. rience and youth the Rams will look to add to After an additional year in Coach Kane’s system, their storied tradition this season. and in the weight room, Lennon’s role will greatly The 2010-11 edition of the Golden Rams increase in the 2010-11 campaign. represents the perfect combination of winning There are several returning starters, and experience, with senior captains Megan Stewart one transfer, who will contribute to the overall and Mary Kate Serratelli, and a hint of youth in success of this team. Players such as Allison the form of 12 non-seniors. Hostetter, Jillian Keefer, Dominique Adams, This is the combination that the West Ches- Lauren Commodari, Shamyra Hammond, trans- ter women’s basketball team will bring with fer Jen Owens, Ambreelinne Ortman, Carly them when the squad opens the regular season Strickland and Megan Kerrigan will all play a against Wilmington (Del.) on Saturday, Novem- significant role in their role for the Rams. ber 13 at 1 p.m. in Hollinger Field House. One of the Rams’ most talented return- West Chester is led by one of the most suc- ing positions is the guard spot. Stewart will be cessful coaches in Division II, in veteran mentor, the general on the floor. Playing off her will be Deidre Kane; Kane is entering her 24th season Hostetter. Hostetter leads this group of talented as head coach at West Chester and 26th overall. Sophomore forward Alex Lennon will guards. The 5-7 guard from Oxford, Pa. finished The Rams’ peerless leader and her ladies fin- be counted upon to fill a large void last season averaging just under 10 points and ished last year with a 19-10 record and a semifi- down low due to the graduation of three assists per game. Hostetter has the size of nal round appearance in the PSAC tournament. Janelle Garber and Renata Neal. a guard, but plays tough underneath the hoop. Kane is looking to continue in her winning ways She also ripped down six rebounds per contest as she works towards her 15th winning season and led the team in assists and steals. Stewart last season. and possibly sixth PSAC Eastern Division title. received the prestigious West Chester Carol Three other contributors to the guard posi- “We fully expect to make it to the play- Eckman Award for exemplifying sportsmanship tion are Keefer, Adams and Hammond. Keefer offs,” Kane said. “We have a wonderful com- and the values that Carol Eckman stood for dur- returns for her junior year after averaging 7.5 bination of experience, blended with exuberant ing her years as coach. Stewart was the team’s points and three rebounds during her sophomore youth.” scholar athlete for the 2009-10 year and a PSAC year. Last year, the Golden Rams ended their academic honor roll recipient. This standout Adams started 23 games for the Golden season on a down note, losing to California (Pa.) athlete will be the foundation for the Rams this Rams last season. The high energy senior will in a hard-fought semifinal round PSAC playoff winter and will help teach her young teammates look to have another productive year. Adams is game. Kane has been able to help get her wom- how to win. Stewart is one of the school’s all- a leader on and off the court and will be looked en prepared to get back to the playoffs with a time leaders in assists. She has recorded over at to help lead the young West Chester team. knowledgeable coaching staff, led by assistant 100 assists over each of her first three years. She coach Kiera Wooden. could challenge the school record for assists Wooden is an inspiring student and teacher with another outstanding year. PSAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll of the game and has been at Kane’s side each Serratelli is also in her senior year. The EASTERN DIVISION of the last seven years. Wooden translates her Bethlehem, Pa. native has been an outstanding Place School (1st place votes) fiery personality that she possessed as a player student athlete on and off the court for West 1. Millersville (5) into the women’s basketball team. Wooden is a Chester. The Rams’ forward has been a passion- 2. Bloomsburg (1) role model for the expectations Kane has of her ate vocal leader during practices and games over 3. West Chester (1) student-athletes. her four years. She has played a vital role off the 4. Kutztown (1) The anticipation in the upcoming season bench the past three seasons. However she will 5. Shippensburg for all the coaches is seen in their daily prepara- play a more significant role this year for Coach 6. Cheyney tion to ensure that this year will be successful. Kane. Serratelli has remarkable range for a for- This is seen in various individual workouts with 7. East Stroudsburg ward, she connected on 19 3-point field goals 8. Mansfi eld players on the court and in the weight room. last season and makes for a difficult matchup for This team will be ready for the season opener opposing forwards. WESTERN DIVISION against Wilmington. One of the questions coming into the 2010-11 The Golden Rams return 11 players from Place School (1st place votes) season is how the Golden Rams will replace their 1. California (Pa.) (4) last year’s roster. These returnees will be able dominant force in the middle from last season, to help mold the young “exuberant” and tal- 2. Indiana (Pa.) (2) Janelle Garber. Garber ended her career last season 3. Gannon (1) ented recruiting class that the coaching staff has averaging 11 points and a little over five rebounds brought in this year. The Golden Rams return 4. Edinboro (1) per contest. This will be a significant role for which 5. Mercyhurst two premiere players from last year’s team in Coach Kane will have to find a way to compensate. 6. Clarion captains, Stewart and Serratelli. Kane believes that Serratelli and sophomore Alex 7. Slippery Rock Stewart, is coming off an excellent 2009- Lennon could possibly fill that empty void for the 8. Lock Haven 10 campaign where she started all 29 games Golden Rams. 10 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Youth To Play Important Role This Winter

Hammond is a versatile player for Coach Kane. The junior from Philadelphia, has the ability to penetrate the lane and kick to her teammates. Hammond may also see time at the point guard or shooting guard position this sea- son. Owens is a transfer from Bucks Commu- nity College. Owens adds depth to the Golden Rams roster heading into a tough slate this sea- son. Kane is very excited about her incoming recruiting class. The class consists of four fresh- men, all of whom bring exciting upside to the Golden Rams. Zona Smith hails for York (Pa.), where she played point guard for West York High School. She will be able to complement Stewart at the point giving the Rams’ a 1-2 punch. Smith is a quick-pass-first point guard, who possesses un- believable court vision. Smith holds the record for assists at West York High, finishing with 579 in her career. Paige Elliott played alongside Smith at West York. Elliott is a tremendous athlete, who has the ability to make the spectacular play. Elliott could West Chester University was picked third in the Eastern Division in the pre- see playing time for Kane this season. “I’ve never recruited two girls from the same season coaches’ poll. The Golden Rams will face some very stiff competition backourt at the same school before,” commented within its division this winter with the vast improvement around the league. Kane. “We will see how this little experiment works out.” and Elliott possesses and their familiarity with one To do that, Kane will need her frontcourt to With the talent and experience returning in the another. Where Stewart and Hostetter learned to develop quickly. Junaid and Lennon will need to backcourt, both Smith and Elliott will have a year play together, Smith and Elliott already have that mature almost immediately. Both have the poten- to learn the system and adjust to the college game. rapport with one another. tial to be very strong players inside for the Golden Much can be learned from Stewart and Hostetter. Serifat Junaid is from Chesilhurst, N.J. the 6- Rams. What is most exciting is the potential that Smith 0 forward will add depth to the Golden Rams. Ju- Serratelli and Stewart provide excellent lead- naid possesses raw talent and will be working with ership both on the court and off. That will be very the Coach Wooden to improve her inside moves important to the development of this team. With so throughout the season. Junaid’s older sister, Rashi- many newcomers and freshmen expected to play a dat, played for Hall of Fame Head Coach Vivian role, the two senior team captains need to be that Stringer at . rock on which for them to lean. The final piece to the 2010 recruiting class is West Chester boasts a lot of depth at the guard Emily Nowicke. Nowicke is a local product from position and even the No. 3 spot on the floor. That is Council Rock South High School. She has devel- where Kane may be able to find a few mismatches oped a strong inside, outside game and will add and exploit some team’s weaknesses. If her front- depth to the Golden Rams team this season. court comes along as expected, the Golden Rams During the preseason all the freshmen have will be a force in the Eastern Division. A return trip shown their potential to contribute this year as well to the semifinals is certainly not out of the question. as in the future. Kane will be relying on all of them Taking that next step and reaching the champion- to bring energy and excitement to the Golden Rams ship game is the mission ahead in 2010-11. season. The Rams finished last season with a bad taste The Eastern Division of the PSAC is getting in their mouth with the lose to Cal. With last year tighter and tighter. Kutztown and Bloomsburg have behind them, combined with the perfect mixture of vastly improved and will challenge both perennial senior leadership and talented young players, the powers Millersville and West Chester. Even Ship- Golden Rams will undoubtedly be a force in the pensburg will be dangerous, despite the loss of the PSAC this season. conference’s all-time leading scorer and three-time player of the year. Any one of these five teams Junior guard Allison Hostetter is part could conceivably win the regular-season crown. of perhaps the most experienced and West Chester will need to keep up with the talented backcourts in the PSAC Jones’ so to speak, if the Golden Rams want to returning in 2010-11. keep its current run of playoff appearances alive. 11 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Golden Rams Megan Stewart Mary Kate Serratelli Sr. Guard 5-4 Sr. Forward 5-11 Team Captain Team Captain York, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. York Catholic Liberty 13 20 Exercise science major ... applying to graduate school for physical therapy Marketing major ... applying to law school … passionate player ... vocal … winner in 2009-10 ... won two state titles in high leader ... provided quality minutes in a reserve role a year ago ... room- school and her team went 68-1 in those two years ... excellent ball-handler mates with co-captain Megan Stewart all four years at West Chester ...... has posted better than 100 assists in each of her first three seasons ... should see her role increase significantly … tough physical inside pres- a natural on the floor ... physically strong ... member of PSAC academic ence … can shoot the 10 to 15-foot jumper with 3-point range … very honor roll ... member of WCU AD academic honor roll. versatile big player ... shows ability to pull her game outside and create mismatches for opponents ... talented vocalist, who performs the national 2009-10: Played and started in all 29 games ... ranked 3rd in PSAC in assists and steals ... averaged 8.7 points, 4.5 assists and 3.7 rebounds per anthem at West Chester basketball games. game ... led the team in assists with 132 ... led the team from beyond the 3- point arc with 30 3-point field goals ... shot 34 percent from 3-point range 2009-10: Played in all 29 games ... averaged 4.9 points and 2.4 rebounds ... also led the team with 96 steals ... scored a career-high 25 points against per game ... shot 34 percent from the field ... season scoring highs of 13 Shippensburg ... registered nine assists against Shippensburg ... recorded a points against UDC and Goldey-Beacom in back-to-back contests ... re- team high six steals against Millersville. corded two assists in games vs. Mercyhurst and Bloomsburg ... registered season-high five rebounds against Cheyney. 2008-09: Started all 29 games ... averaged 10.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per game ... led the team in 3-point field goals and attempts ... shot 38 per- 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games ... averaged 2.6 points and 2.1 re- cent from beyond the 3-point arc ... led the team in assists (107) and steals bounds per game ... registered a career-high 11 points in regular-season (86) ... second team All-PSAC East ... tied career high with 19 points at finale against East Stroudsburg ... grabbed five rebounds as well ... re- East Stroudsburg ... posted first career double-double at Kutztown (13- corded a career-best eight rebounds against Goldey Beacom ... also posted 10) ... reached double figures in points 20 times ... recorded eight steals eight points in that game as well ... scored 10 points at Chestnut Hill ... hit against Cheyney ... posted 11 assists at Mansfield. double figures in points twice on the year. 2007-08: Appeared in 27 games and started 17 ... PSAC East rookie of the year ... averaged 25.6 minutes per contest ... averaged 3.1 rebounds a 2007-08: Appeared in 26 games getting the start in one game ... averaged game .... averaged seven points per game ... posted season-high 19 points 10.4 minutes per contest ... averaged 2.3 rebounds a game ... averaged 4 vs. IUP ... led the PSAC in assist-to-turnover ratio. points per game

12 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Golden Rams Lauren Commodari Dominique Adams Sr. Forward 5-9 Sr. Guard 5-7 Kennett, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Kennett Central 33 32 Kinesiology major Health and Physical Education ... former walk-on ... Social Work major … comes from a very successful high school program played high school basketball at nearby Kennett High School … versatile in Philadelphia … a competitor with a great attitude ... defensive spark … player … physical and tough … very determined at finishing the play … has the energy and enthusiasm that you need to play at the college level … can play both inside and outside ... provides a spark off the bench ... has good ball-handler ... developing into a team leader. gained valuable experience coming off the bench... will be relied upon this year for her leadership. 2009-10: Appeared in 26 games, starting 23 games ... averaged 3.8 points and 1.8 rebounds per game ... ranked sixth on the squad in steals ... posted 2009-10: Played in 10 games last season ... registered a season high four season-high 11 points against East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg in back points against Chestnut Hill. to back contests ... registered, season high of five assists at Mansfield.

2008-09: Appeared in 11 games ... averaged two points, 1.2 rebounds per 2008-09: Appeared in 26 games, starting 24 ... averaged 5.2 points and 2.6 game. rebounds ... ranked sixth on the squad with 33 assists ... posted 26 steals, which also ranked sixth on the team ... registered a career-high 13 points 2007-08: Appeared in 14 games ... averaged 4.1 minutes per contest ... at Chestnut Hill ... also collected 11 points at Cheyney ... grabbed a career- spent the season in a reserve role off the bench for the Golden Rams. high eight rebounds at Chestnut Hill as well.

2007-08: Appeared in 17 games ... averaged 3.2 minutes per contest ... averaged 1.4 points per game ... served in a reserve role off the bench for the Golden Rams. Allison Hostetter Jr. Guard 5-7 Shamyra Hammond Oxford, Pa. Jr. Guard 5-7 Oxford Philadelphia, Pa. Engineering & Science 3 Kinesiology major Health and Physical Education ... excellent ball-han- 23 dler who is very adept at distributing the rock ... sees the floor well and pushes the action ... possesses ability to go to the goal with authority ... Liberal Arts major with Accounting minor ... excellent ball-handler and a very exciting player ... high energy ... loves the game and has is known as penetrator ... goes to the hoop very well ... possesses a bright future in the gym rat for the extra hours she spends in the gym ... is a playmaker ... cre- program ... pushes the ball up the floor ... changes the pace of the game ates for herself and others ... great instincts on both ends of the floor. with her entry ... can distribute the ball well ... adds depth to the guard position. 2009-10: Started all 28 games ... averaged 9.9 points and six rebounds per game ... ranked third on the team in points and second on the team in 2009-10: Appeared in 16 games ... averaged 1.0 rebounds and 0.8 points rebounding ... recorded 81 assists and 47 steals ... gathered a season-high per game ... posted a season high of six rebounds against Millersville ... 12 rebounds against ... registered a season high 21 points and 10 rebounds scored a season high of three points in games against Kutztown and Wilm- against Millersvile in the PSAC quarterfinal game ... recorded five games ington. where she scored double-digit points and rebounds. 2008-09: Appeared in 17 games ... averaged 3.1 points and 1.2 rebounds 2008-09: Started all 29 games ... averaged 7.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game ... shot 50 percent from 3-point line ... posted a career-high 13 per game ... recorded 78 assists and 62 steals ... shot 79 percent from the points against IUP ... posted eight points against Cal in the same weekend free-throw line. ... grabbed five rebounds against Columbia Union ... dished out three as- sists at Chestnut Hill.

13 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Golden Rams Jillian Keefer Jen Owens Jr. Guard 5-11 Jr. Guard 5-9 Palmyra, Pa. Warminster, Pa. Palmyra St. Basil’s Bucks County CC 24 22 Backcourt player, who brings a little size to the position ... could create a Kinesiology... transfer player from Bucks County Community College, few matchup problems for the opposition ... possesses good fundamentals who will look to come in and give the Golden Rams a spark ... will add ... could see increased playing time as the season progresses ... possesses a depth to the guard position for West Chester ... should see time early as very bright future ... has 3-point range ... attacks the basket well. a reserve ... possesses a great deal of potential as an option off the bench.

2009-10: Appeared in 28 games, starting seven ... averaged 7.6 points and 2009-10: Played at Bucks County Community College. 2.9 rebounds per game ... shot a team high 87 percent from the stripe ... recorded a season-high 16 points in the final game of the sea- son against California (Pa.) ... secured season-high eight rebounds against Shippensburg.

2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games ... averaged 4.3 points and 2.1 re- bounds per game ... shot 32 percent from 3-point range.

Alexandra Lennon Carly Strickland

So. Center 6-1 So. Forward 6-0 Landsdowne, Pa. Shamong, N.J. The Shipley School Seneca 12 23 Local product from The Shipley School in nearby Bryn Mawr, Pa. ... will Talented forward who is an excellent post player ... strong rebounder ... see significant playing time this season for the Golden Rams ... in her first coaching staff expects her to develop into a solid player down low for the game as a freshman she tied a school record with seven blocks against IUP Golden Rams ... is one of the most improved players for the Rams over ... quick and versatile ... strong post moves ... ability to completely change her first year in the program ... good size and athletic ability ... will see the game with her defensive ability. time in a reserve role.

2009-10: Appeared in 21 games ... averaged four points and four re- 2009-10: Saw action in 17 games ... averaged 1.4 points and 1.0 rebounds bounds... led the team with 39 blocks ... recorded season high of 13 points per game ... shot 46 percent from the field ... scored season high four against Slippery Rock and Shippensburg .... pulled down a season-high points against Millersville ... ripped down a season-high four rebounds 10 rebounds against Bloomsburg. Blocked seven shots in college debut at against Chestnut Hill. IUP in January... led team in blocked shots in first half of season.

14 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2010-11 Golden Rams Meghan Kerrigan Ambreelinne Ortman So. Guard 5-7 So. Forward 5-11 Downingtown, Pa. Millville, Pa. Downingtown East Millville 5 40 Second-year guard, who will see increased time this season with the Gold- Kinesiology, Health and Physical Education major ... adds depth to the en Rams ... local product from nearby Downingtown, Pa., coached by leg- forward position for the Golden Rams ... can play inside or out offensively endary Downington East High School coach Bob Schnure ... will provide ... poses a great deal of matchup problems for opponents ... strong post added depth to a very talented guard position for West Chester presence ... will see increased time in her second year ... coaching staff is very excited about her development. 2009-10: Appeared in 13 games ... recorded a season-high of six points against Chestnut Hill ... ripped down two rebounds against East Strouds- 2009-10: Appeared in 16 games ... averaged 1.4 points per game ... scored burg. a season-high six points against UDC ... shot 44 percent from the field.

Paige Elliott Serifat Junaid Fr. Guard 5-7 Fr. Forward 6-0 York, Pa. Chesilhurst, N.J. West York Camden Catholic 5 25 Athletic guard, who will fight for playing time during her first season with Athletic forward from Camden Catholic in Chesilhurst N.J. ... could see the Golden Rams ... York, Pa. product played with another West Chester playing time early in the season for the Golden Rams ... sister Rashidat freshman Zona Smith at West York High School ... comes from a very Junaid played at Rutgers for head coach Vivian Stringer ... explosive and successful high school program ... adds depth to a very talented guard versatile ... strong post moves ... will particpate on the track and field team position for West Chester ... should see time in a reserve role. at West Chester ... coaches are excited about her raw talent.

Emily Nowicke Zona Smith Fr. Guard 5-8 Fr. Guard 5-5 Holland, Pa. York, Pa. Council Rock South West York 21 14 Local product from Council Rock South ... Athletic Training major ... Talented guard from York, Pa. ... played at West York High School with versatile inside and out player ... very smart player on the floor ... poses Golden Ram freshman Paige Elliott ... recorded 579 assists during her high a great deal of matchup problems for opponents ... will see time in a re- school career ... possesses great court vision ... coaching staff expects her serve role her freshman season ... coaching staff is very excited about her to develop into an exciting pass-first point guard over the next four years potential. ... can penetrate and kick with ease ... will see time in a reserve role.

15 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women’s Basketball Career Record Book

Career Scoring Leaders 425 Janelle Garber (113 games) ...... 2006-10 286 Kate Grannetino (110 games)...... 1988-92 Points Player (Games) ...... Years 426 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 262 Natalie Winters (83 games) ...... 2005-10 1556 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05 418 Jane Semler (70 games) ...... 1978-81 234 Cassandra DeYoung (74 games) ...... 1999-02 1487 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 414 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-07 194 Justine Pfaff (81 games) ...... 2003-06 1454 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 413 Kate Grannetino (110 games)...... 1988-92 184 Sue Molnar (97 games) ...... 1995-99 1389 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 179 Tracy Kling (94 games) ...... 1998-99,00-03 1378 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 Career Field Goals Attempted 168 Alexis Norman (77 games) ...... 2003-06 1255 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 FGA Player (Games) ...... Years 1255 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 1421 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05

1188 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 1420 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 Career 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 3FG% Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Years 1131 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95 1376 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 .390 Kristin Lee (53-136) ...... 1988-92 1123 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 1300 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 .369 Megan Stewart (78-203) ...... 2006-10 1081 Kate Grannetino (110 games)...... 1988-92 1212 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 .362 Elise McCloy (122-337) ...... 2002-06 1056 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-07 1152 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 .362 Amy MacDonald (115-318) ...... 1997-01 1092 Janelle Garber (113 games) ...... 2006-10 1139 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 .361 Kiesha Mack (250-692) ...... 2000-01, 02-05 1031 Carolyn Muldoon (105 games) ...... 2000-04 1132 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 .347 Amanda Vitzakovitch (58-167)...... 2004-08 1085 Kate Grannetino (110 games)...... 1988-92 .344 Amy Buda (43-125) ...... 1999-03 Career Scoring Average .343 Kate Grannetino (98-286) ...... 1988-92 PPG Player (Games) ...... Years Career Field Goal Percentage .330 Tracy Kling (59-179) ...... 1998-99, 2000-03 16.6 Patti Gruber (57 games) ...... 1989-91 FG % Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Years .327 Emily Bender (139-425) ...... 1996-00 16.2 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 .525 Carolyn Muldoon (390-743) ...... 2000-04 .315 Sue Molnar (58-184) ...... 1995-99 15.7 Angela Haas (53 games) ...... 1994-96 .513 Jane Semler (418-815) ...... 1978-81 .312 Cassandra DeYoung (73-234) ...... 1999-02 14.3 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 .511 Angela Haas (364-713) ...... 1994-96 .302 Jodi Jancosko (186-616) ...... 1995-99 14.3 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 .502 Alicia Lomax (236-470) ...... 1987-91 13.1 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05 .494 Dominique Lewis (414-845) ...... 2004-07 13.0 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-07 .494 Betty Ann Wynder (224-453) ...... 1980-83 Career Free Throws FTM Player (Games) ...... Years 13.0 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 .494 Heidi Hintz (325-658) ...... 1979-83 355 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 12.8 Dana Weems (58 games)...... 2007-09 .491 Janelle Garber (425-866) ...... 2006-10 354 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 12.6 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 .483 Mitzi Reitnouer (550-1139) ...... 1978-82 289 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 12.2 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 .480 Robin Minehart (461-960) ...... 1990-93 252 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 11.5 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 .479 Dana Weems (290-606) ...... 2007-09 251 Carolyn Muldoon (105 games) ...... 2000-04 10.8 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95 .477 Linda Vidovich (550-1152) ...... 1984-88 240 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 10.4 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 .464 Allison Long (457-985) ...... 1991-95 238 Janelle Garber (113 games) ...... 2006-10 10.4 Heidi Hintz (80 games) ...... 1979-83 .458 Kate Stanley (216-472) ...... 1993-97 236 Alicia Lomax (90 games) ...... 1987-91 .454 Hallie Roulin (389-856) ...... 1997-01 228 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-08 .452 Katie Kline (218-478) ...... 2006-08 Career Field Goals 217 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 .438 Kiera Manlove (569-1300) ...... 1999-03 FGM Player (Games) ...... Years 211 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 569 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 209 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95 566 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 Career 3-Point Field Goals 208 Gina Tophoney (110 games) ...... 1995-99 556 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05 3FG Player (Games) ...... Years 206 Lorry Miller (99 games) ...... 1981-85 550 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 250 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05 550 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 186 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99

528 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 139 Emily Bender (109 games) ...... 1996-00 Career FT Attempted FTA Player (Games) ...... Years 461 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 122 Elise McCloy (117 games) ...... 2002-06 481 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 457 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95 115 Amy MacDonald (107 games) ...... 1997-01 472 Mitzi Reitnouer (90 games) ...... 1978-82 456 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 108 Megan Stewart (108 games) ...... 2007-10 437 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 430 Patti Gruber (57 games) ...... 1989-91 98 Kate Grannetino (110 games)...... 1988-92 408 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 87 Catherine Andrews (104 games) ...... 2004-08 403 Carolyn Muldoon (105 games) ...... 2000-04 81 Erin Garrity (92 games) ...... 1991-95 338 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-07 73 Natalie Winters (83 games) ...... 2005-10 334 Janelle Garber (113 games) ...... 2006-10 73 Cassandra DeYoung (74 games) ...... 1999-02 333 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 59 Tracy Kling (94 games) ...... 1998-99,00-03 316 Alicia Lomax (90 games) ...... 1987-91 58 Amanda Vitzakovitch (95 games) ...... 2004-08 315 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 58 Sue Molnar (97 games) ...... 1995-99 313 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 53 Kristin Lee (114 games) ...... 1988-92 313 Gina Tophoney (110 games) ...... 1995-99 52 Justine Pfaff (81 games) ...... 2003-06 312 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95

295 Lorry Miller (99 games) ...... 1981-85 Career 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 289 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99 3FGAPlayer (Games) ...... Years 280 Heidi Hintz (80 games) ...... 1979-83 692 Kiesha Mack (119 games) ...... 2000-01,02-05 616 Jodi Jancosko (100 games) ...... 1995-99

425 Emily Bender (109 games) ...... 1996-00 Career FT Pct. FT% Player (Made-Attempted) ...... Years 337 Elise McCloy (117 games) ...... 2002-06 .773 Kiesha Mack (194-251) ...... 2000-01,02-05 320 Catherine Andrews (104 games) ...... 2004-08 .767 Amy MacDonald (158-206) ...... 1997-01 318 Amy MacDonald (107 games) ...... 1997-01 Dominique Lewis graduated as the .757 Robin Minehart (252-333) ...... 1990-93 292 Megan Stewart (108 games) ...... 2007-10 fifth all-time leading scorer at WCU. .752 Megan Stewart (139-183) ...... 2007-10 281 Erin Garrity (92 games) ...... 1991-95 16 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women’s Basketball Career Record Book

7.3 Leslie Mensch (108 games) ...... 1985-89 6.9 Cecilia Rodden (104 games) ...... 1983-87 Single-Season 6.7 Sara Flanagan (109 games) ...... 1983-87 6.4 Carolyn Muldoon (105 games) ...... 2000-04 Records 6.2 Allison Long (105 games) ...... 1991-95 Single-Season Scoring Leaders 6.2 Hallie Roulin (99 games) ...... 1997-01 Points Player (Games) ...... Year 5.8 Janelle Garber (113 games) ...... 2006-10 698 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 5.6 Alicia Lomax (90 games) ...... 1987-91 533 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 5.3 Sue Murk (90 games) ...... 1977-81 524 Patti Gruber (26 games) ...... 1989-90 5.3 Kate Stanley (90 games) ...... 1993-97 499 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 488 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 476 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 Career Assists 456 Angela Haas (26 games) ...... 1994-95 Assists Player ...... Years 450 Mitzi Reitnouer (28 games) ...... 1980-81 509 Colleen McNamara ...... 1986-90 449 Linda Vidovich (28 games) ...... 1987-88 366 Adelle Schade ...... 1989-93 445 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 356 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1983-87 443 Robin Minehart (28 games) ...... 1991-92 342 Megan Stewart ...... 2007-10 438 Kiera Manlove (32 games) ...... 2002-03 332 Kristin Lee ...... 1988-92 437 Katie Kline (28 games) ...... 2006-07 327 Amy MacDonald ...... 1997-01 435 Dominique Lewis (27 games) ...... 2005-06 309 Amy Buda ...... 1999-03 426 Patti Gruber (31 games) ...... 1990-91 Current assistant coach Kiera Manlove 297 Kiera Manlove ...... 1999-03 Wooden ranks second all-time at WCU 261 Cathy McQueen ...... 1978-82 256 Jodi Jancosko ...... 1995-99 in rebounding with 871 boards. Single-Season Scoring Average 246 Lorry Miller ...... 1981-85 PPG Player (Games) ...... Year 234 Catherine Andrews ...... 2004-08 .751 Jodi Jancosko (217-289) ...... 1995-99 24.1 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 226 Natalie Winters ...... 2005-10 .750 Shauna Palmer (165-220) ...... 2000-04 20.2 Patti Gruber (26 games) ...... 1989-90 219 Tina Bisegger...... 1989-93 .750 Mitzi Reitnouer (354-472) ...... 1978-82 19.0 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 205 Dominique Lisa ...... 1993-95 .747 Alicia Lomax (236-316) ...... 1987-91 18.4 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 205 Malinda Fife ...... 2001-05 .743 Elise McCloy (130-175) ...... 2002-06 17.5 Angela Haas (26 games) ...... 1994-95 .738 Cecilia Rodden (355-481) ...... 1983-87 17.5 Cecilia Rodden (24 games) ...... 1984-85 .737 Kate Grannetino (157-213) ...... 1988-92 17.2 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 .716 Tina Bisegger (184-257) ...... 1989-93 Career Blocked Shots 16.1 Dominique Lewis (27 games) ...... 2005-06 Blocks Player ...... Years .705 Amy Buda (165-234) ...... 1999-03 16.1 Mitzi Reitnouer (28 games) ...... 1980-81 212 Gina Tophoney...... 1995-99 .703 Adelle Schade (175-249) ...... 1989-93 16.0 Linda Vidovich (28 games) ...... 1987-88 133 Hallie Roulin ...... 1997-01 .698 Lorry Miller (206-295) ...... 1981-85 15.8 Robin Minehart (28 games) ...... 1991-92 111 Dominique Lewis ...... 2004-07 .696 Janelle Garber (238-334) ...... 2006-10 15.7 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 107 Janelle Garber ...... 2006-10 15.6 Katie Kline (28 games) ...... 2006-07 106 Angela Haas ...... 1994-96 14.8 Rose Cerino (22 games) ...... 1977-78 91 Sara Flanagan ...... 1983-87 Career Rebounding 14.5 Margaret Rowell (15 games) ...... 1992-93 Reb Player (Off.-Def.)...... Years 91 Renata Neal ...... 2006-10 950 Linda Vidovich (294-656) ...... 1984-88 80 Allison Long ...... 1991-95 871 Kiera Manlove (352-519) ...... 1999-03 67 Leslie Mensch ...... 1985-89 Single-Season Field Goals 833 Gina Tophoney (289-544) ...... 1995-99 64 Elise McCloy ...... 2002-06 FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 789 Leslie Mensch (271-518) ...... 1985-89 58 Amy Buda ...... 1999-03 253 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 731 Sara Flanagan (231-500) ...... 1983-87 58 Lorry Miller ...... 1981-85 236 Patti Gruber (26 games) ...... 1989-90 713 Cecilia Rodden (213-500) ...... 1983-87 52 Carolyn Blank ...... 1994-98 205 Angela Haas (26 games) ...... 1994-95 674 Carolyn Muldoon (266-408) ...... 2000-04 51 Heidi Hintz ...... 1979-83 194 Patti Gruber (31 games) ...... 1990-91 668 Heidi Hintz (300-368) ...... 1979-83 186 Kiera Manlove (32 games) ...... 2002-03 661 Janelle Garber (258-403) ...... 2006-10 185 Linda Vidovich (28 games) ...... 1987-88 656 Dominique Lewis (256-400) ...... 2004-07 Career Steals 184 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 656 Allison Long (233-423) ...... 1991-95 Steals Player ...... Years 184 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 648 Robin Minehart (243-405) ...... 1990-93 281 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1983-87 184 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 612 Hallie Roulin (231-381) ...... 1997-01 259 Kiera Manlove ...... 1999-03 183 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 600 Betty Ann Wynder (218-382) ...... 1980-83 249 Leslie Mensch ...... 1985-89 178 Katie Kline (28 games) ...... 2006-07 575 Elise McCloy (194-381) ...... 2002-06 247 Megan Stewart ...... 2007-10 178 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 520 Angela Haas (191-329) ...... 1994-96 232 Amy Buda ...... 1999-03 175 Robin Minehart (28 games) ...... 1991-92 224 Gina Tophoney...... 1995-99 174 Dominique Lewis (27 games) ...... 2005-06 199 Allison Long ...... 1991-95 172 Cecilia Rodden (24 games) ...... 1984-85 Career Rebs. Per Game 195 Kristin Lee ...... 1988-92 190 Lorry Miller ...... 1981-85 RPG Player (Games) ...... Years Single-Season FG Attempted 183 Shauna Palmer ...... 2000-04 8.9 Linda Vidovich (107 games) ...... 1984-88 FGA Player (Games) ...... Year 179 Kiesha Mack ...... 2000-01,02-05 8.4 Heidi Hintz (80 games) ...... 1979-83 542 Patti Gruber (26 games) ...... 1989-90 177 Dominique Lewis ...... 2004-07 8.1 Dominique Lewis (81 games) ...... 2004-07 499 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 174 Catherine Andrews ...... 2004-08 7.8 Robin Minehart (83 games) ...... 1990-93 478 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 171 Jodi Jancosko ...... 1995-99 7.7 Kiera Manlove (113 games) ...... 1999-03 471 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 170 Malinda Fife ...... 2001-05 7.6 Dana Weems (58 games)...... 2007-09 455 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 7.6 Gina Tophoney (110 games) ...... 1995-99 444 Patti Gruber (31 games) ...... 1990-91 17 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women’s Basketball Season Record Book

415 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Pct. .824 Natalie Winters (56-68) ...... 2006-07 410 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 3FG% Player (Made-Attempted) ...... Year .820 Barbra Brower (41-50) ...... 1983-84 407 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1997-98 .587 Dominique Lisa (27-46) ...... 1993-94 .817 Shauna Palmer (67-82) ...... 2002-03 399 Kiera Manlove (32 games) ...... 2002-03 .444 Sue Molnar (32-72) ...... 1997-98 .817 Nancy Wakefi eld (49-60) ...... 1979-80 398 Cecilia Rodden (24 games) ...... 1984-85 .421 Amy MacDonald (32-76) ...... 1998-99 .811 Amy MacDonald (43-53) ...... 1999-00 396 Mitzi Reitnouer (28 games) ...... 1980-81 .413 Elise McCloy (38-92) ...... 2005-06 .803 Alicia Lomax (106-132) ...... 1990-91 394 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1996-97 .408 Amanda Vitzakovitch (20-49)...... 2006-07 388 Katie Kline (28 games) ...... 2006-07 .408 Kristin Lee (31-76) ...... 1991-92 387 Kate Grannetino (30 games) ...... 1991-92 Single-Season Rebounds .407 Amy Buda (22-54) ...... 2002-03 Reb. Player (Off.-Def.)...... Year .397 Megan Stewart (29-73) ...... 2007-08 299 Linda Vidovich (99-200) ...... 1987-88 Single-Season Field Goal Pct. .394 Emily Bender (41-104) ...... 1998-99 291 Linda Vidovich (90-201) ...... 1985-86 FG% Player (FGM-FGA) ...... Year .390 Kate Grannetino (30-77) ...... 1990-91 276 Angela Haas (102-174) ...... 1994-95 .699 Jane Semler (109-156) ...... 1978-79 .388 Elise McCloy (33-85) ...... 2004-05 268 Leslie Mensch (100-168) ...... 1985-86 .608 Dominique Lisa (62-102) ...... 1994-95 .382 Kiesha Mack (94-246) ...... 2003-04 266 Kiera Manlove (99-167) ...... 2001-02 .575 Linda Vidovich (185-322) ...... 1987-88 .377 Amanda Vitzakovitch (20-53)...... 2005-06 260 Carolyn Muldoon (103-157) ...... 2003-04 .574 Renata Neal (81-141) ...... 2007-08 .377 Megan Stewart (49-130) ...... 2008-09 258 Dominique Lewis (97-161) ...... 2006-07 .557 Margaret Rowell (88-158) ...... 1991-92 .376 Erin Garrity (47-125) ...... 1993-94 256 Sara Flanagan (72-184) ...... 1985-86 .556 Mitzi Reitnouer (253-455) ...... 1981-82 249 Betty Ann Wynder (90-159) ...... 1980-81 .556 Angela Haas (205-369) ...... 1994-95 Single-Season FT Made 248 Gina Tophoney (76-172) ...... 1997-98 .547 Margaret Rowell (82-150) ...... 1992-93 FTM Player (Games) ...... Year 247 Robin Minehart (91-156) ...... 1992-93 .544 Betty Ann Wynder (92-169) ...... 1981-82 192 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 246 Kate Stanley (110-136) ...... 1996-97 .537 Allison Long (151-281) ...... 1991-92 120 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 244 Hallie Roulin (95-149) ...... 2000-01 .537 Karen Atack (65-121) ...... 1978-79 118 Mitzi Reitnouer (28 games) ...... 1980-81 244 Angela Haas (89-155) ...... 1995-96 .537 Carolyn Muldoon (66-123) ...... 2001-02 106 Alicia Lomax (30 games) ...... 1990-91 .532 Dominique Lewis (174-327) ...... 2005-06 95 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 .531 Mary Frances Algeo (52-98) ...... 1991-92 Single-Season Rebs. Per Game 93 Cecilia Rodden (24 games) ...... 1986-87 RPG Player (Games) ...... Year .524 Carolyn Muldoon (142-271) ...... 2003-04 92 Robin Minehart (28 games) ...... 1991-92 10.7 Linda Vidovich (28 games) ...... 1987-88 89 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 10.6 Angela Haas (26 games) ...... 1994-95 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Made 87 Dominique Lewis (28 games) ...... 2006-07 9.9 Robin Minehart (25 games) ...... 1992-93 3FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 87 Dominique Lewis (27 games) ...... 2005-06 9.7 Linda Vidovich (22 games) ...... 1984-85 94 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 86 Carolyn Muldoon (32 games) ...... 2002-03 9.5 Kiera Manlove (28 games) ...... 2001-02 72 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 85 Heidi Hintz (27 games) ...... 1982-83 9.4 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 67 Kiesha Mack (32 games) ...... 2002-03 83 Sue Kline (27 games) ...... 1982-83 9.2 Dominique Lewis (28 games) ...... 2006-07 55 Jodi Jancosko (27 games) ...... 1995-96 82 Carolyn Muldoon (29 games) ...... 2003-04 9.2 Theresa Dunbar (22 games) ...... 1977-78 55 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1997-98 81 Dana Weems (29 games) ...... 2007-08 9.1 Heidi Hintz (23 games) ...... 1980-81 54 Kate Grannetino (30 games) ...... 1991-92 81 Katie Kline (28 games) ...... 2006-07 9.1 Cecilia Rodden (24 games) ...... 1984-85 51 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1996-97 9.0 Angela Haas (27 games) ...... 1995-96 49 Megan Stewart (29 games) ...... 2008-09 Single-Season FT Attempted 9.0 Carolyn Muldoon (29 games) ...... 2003-04 47 Erin Garrity (25 games) ...... 1993-94 FTA Player (Games) ...... Year 8.9 Betty Ann Wynder (28 games) ...... 1980-81 43 Cassandra DeYoung (26 games) ...... 2001-02 247 Mitzi Reitnouer (29 games) ...... 1981-82 8.9 Margaret Rowell (15 games) ...... 1992-93 41 Emily Bender (27 games) ...... 1998-99 164 Mitzi Reitnouer (28 games) ...... 1980-81 8.6 Leslie Mensch (31 games) ...... 1985-867 41 Emily Bender (29 games) ...... 1996-97 155 Cecilia Rodden (31 games) ...... 1985-86 38 Elise McCloy (27 games) ...... 2005-06 145 Carolyn Muldoon (32 games) ...... 2002-03 38 Amy MacDonald (29 games) ...... 2000-01 Single-Season Assists 133 Linda Vidovich (31 games) ...... 1985-86 Assists Player ...... Year 37 Elise McCloy (29 games) ...... 2003-04 133 Carolyn Muldoon (29 games) ...... 2003-04 172 Colleen McNamara ...... 1988-89 132 Alicia Lomax (30 games) ...... 1990-91 156 Colleen McNamara ...... 1989-90 Single-Season 3-Pt. FG Att. 131 Kiera Manlove (29 games) ...... 2000-01 139 Colleen McNamara ...... 1987-88 3FGM Player (Games) ...... Year 131 Heidi Hintz (27 games) ...... 1982-83 132 Megan Stewart ...... 2009-10 246 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2003-04 130 Dominique Lewis (27 games) ...... 2005-06 132 Adelle Schade ...... 1991-92 213 Kiesha Mack (29 games) ...... 2004-05 125 Dominique Lewis (28 games) ...... 2006-07 131 Kristin Lee ...... 1991-92 185 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1997-98 124 Robin Minehart (28 games) ...... 1991-92 130 Amy Buda ...... 2002-03 183 Jodi Jancosko (27 games) ...... 1995-96 121 Dana Weems (29 games) ...... 2007-08 127 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1985-86 181 Kiesha Mack (32 games) ...... 2002-03 122 Kate Stanley (29 games) ...... 1996-97 120 Kristin Lee ...... 1990-91 160 Jodi Jancosko (29 games) ...... 1996-97 120 Sue Kline (27 games) ...... 1982-83 117 Catherine Andrews ...... 2007-08 150 Kate Grannetino (30 games) ...... 1991-92 117 Cathy McQueen ...... 1981-82 130 Megan Stewart (29 games) ...... 2008-09 Single-Season FT Pct. 116 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1986-87 126 Elise McCloy (29 games) ...... 2003-04 FT% Player (Made-Attempts) ...... Year 109 Erin Garrity ...... 1993-94 125 Erin Garrity (25 games) ...... 1993-94 .913 Kiesha Mack (73-80) ...... 2003-04 107 Dominique Lisa ...... 1994-95 123 Cassandra DeYoung (26 games) ...... 2001-02 .882 Alicia Lomax (45-51) ...... 1989-90 107 Kathy Burns ...... 1980-81 119 Emily Bender (29 games) ...... 1996-97 .867 Jillian Keefer (65-75) ...... 2009-10 107 Megan Stewart ...... 2008-09 111 Catherine Andrews (29 games) ...... 2007-08 .864 Lindsey Seifert (38-44) ...... 1999-00 103 Megan Stewart ...... 2007-08 108 Amy MacDonald (29 games) ...... 2000-01 .839 Elise McCloy (47-56) ...... 2003-04 103 Adelle Schade ...... 1990-91 107 Emily Bender (24 games) ...... 1999-00 .833 Robin Minehart (95-114) ...... 1992-93 103 Adelle Schade ...... 1992-93 105 Erin Garrity (24 games) ...... 1994-95 .831 Tina Bisegger (69-83) ...... 1992-93 .831 Margaret Rowell (54-65) ...... 1992-93 .829 Amy MacDonald (58-70) ...... 2000-01 .829 Megan Stewart (58-70) ...... 2008-09 18 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women’s Basketball Season Record Book

Single-Season Blocked Shots Blocks Player ...... Year Game Record Book 67 Gina Tophoney...... 1996-97 65 Gina Tophoney...... 1997-98 Blocks (6) Rebounds (19) 59 Angela Haas ...... 1995-96 1. 7 Angela Haas vs. Holy Family 1. 23 Aesha McGibboney vs. Shippensburg 54 Hallie Roulin ...... 2000-01 Feb. 14, 1996 Dec. 2, 1997 51 Heidi Hintz ...... 1982-83 47 Angela Haas ...... 1994-95 7 Gina Tophoney vs. Holy Family 23 Linda Vidovich vs. Mansfi eld 46 Gina Tophoney...... 1998-99 Feb. 11, 1998 Feb. 9, 1985 45 Dominique Lewis ...... 2005-06 7 Alex Lennon vs. IUP 3. 19 Linda Vidovich vs. Shippensburg Jan. 3, 2010 Jan. 24, 1985 3. 6 Gina Tophoney vs. Edinboro 19 Leslie Mensch vs. Millersville Single-Season Steals (at Shippensburg) NCAA II East Jan. 24, 1987 Steals Player ...... Year Semifi nal 19 Heidi Hintz vs. William Penn 124 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1985-86 96 Megan Stewart ...... 2009-10 Mar. 7, 1997 Jan. 5, 1982 86 Amy Buda ...... 2002-03 19 Robin Minehart vs. Norfolk St. 86 Megan Stewart ...... 2008-09 Assists (10) Jan. 10, 1993 85 Dana Weems ...... 2008-09 1. 14 Colleen McNamara vs. Immaculata 19 Margaret Rowell vs. Alvernia 81 Dana Weems ...... 2007-08 Feb. 14, 1990 Feb. 1, 1993 78 Kristin Lee ...... 1990-91 2. 11 Amy Buda vs. Green Mountain 19 Allison Long vs. Cheyney 73 Amy Buda ...... 2000-01 Nov. 18, 2001 Feb. 11, 1995 73 Malinda Fife ...... 2004-05 72 Kiera Manlove ...... 2002-03 3. 11 Megan Stewart vs. Mansfi eld 19 Kate Stanley vs. Cheyney 72 Dominique Lewis ...... 2005-06 Jan. 24, 2009 Feb. 10, 1996 71 Carolyn Rozich ...... 1999-00 4. 10 Amy MacDonald vs. Longwood 19 Gina Tophoney vs. Mansfi eld 71 Gina Tophoney...... 1997-98 Nov. 17, 2000 Feb. 22, 1997 71 Leslie Mensch ...... 1985-86 10 Amy MacDonald vs. Millersville 70 Kiera Manlove ...... 2000-01 Feb. 13, 1999 Steals (6) 70 Kiera Manlove ...... 2001-02 10 Emily Bender vs. Cheyney 1. 9 Adrena Carter vs. Mansfi eld Feb. 6, 1999 Feb. 5, 1994 WCU 100-Point Games 10 Dawn Carter vs. Clarion 9 Megan Stewart vs. Goldey-Beacom Molloy (1993-94) 111-62 Feb. 25, 1997 Dec. 22, 2008 Ursinus (1984-85) 111-61 3. 8 Megan Stewart vs. Cheyney Clarion (2000-01) 108-112 (2OT) Points (32) Feb. 11, 2009 Sacred Heart (1982-83) 108-49 1. 42 Mitzi Reitnouer vs. Towson 8 Dana Weems vs. East Stroudsburg Villanova (1981-82) 105-72 Feb. 20, 1982 Jan. 31, 2009 Salisbury St. (1991-92) 103-69 2. 38 Patti Gruber vs. AIC 5. 6 Malinda Fife vs. Pitt-Johnstown Bloomsburg (2001-02) (OT) 101-95 Jan. 9, 1990 Jan. 7, 2005 Longwood (1992-93) 101-65 3. 37 Mitzi Reitnouer vs. Drexel 6 Megan Stewart vs. Millersville Columbia Union (1999-00) 100-26 Feb. 2, 1982 Feb. 2, 2010 37 Mitzi Reitnouer vs. ESU Three-Point Field Goals 100-Point Games vs. WCU Feb. 8, 1982 1. 8 Kiesha Mack vs. IUP Clarion (2000-01) (2OT) 112-108 5. 36 Kiesha Mack vs. Lock Haven Jan. 11, 2004 Pitt-Johnstown (1991-92) 108-79 Dec. 18, 2003 8 Kiesha Mack vs. Kutztown Shippensburg (1990-91) 108-90 6. 35 Sandy Helt vs. Towson Feb. 2, 2004 Shippensburg (1982-83) 105-89 Feb. 18, 1971 Rutgers (1977-78) 104-73 Cheyney (1983-84) 102-54 7. 34 Patti Gruber vs. C.W. Post Triple-Doubles St. Joseph’s (1980-81) 100-77 Nov. 27, 1989 1. Amy Buda vs. Green Mountain Kean (1977-78) (OT) 100-92 34 Gina Tophoney vs. Mansfi eld 10 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists Feb. 22, 1997 Nov. 18, 2001 9. 33 Kiesha Mack vs. Bloomsburg Feb. 7, 2004 33 Kate Grannetino vs. Florida Tech Jan. 8, 1991 11. 32 Kiesha Mack vs. Kutztown Feb. 2, 2004 32 Pat Ferguson vs. East Stroudsburg Feb. 1968 32 Robin Minehart vs. Kutztown Jan. 22, 1992 32 Robin Minehart vs. Mansfi eld Feb. 20, 1993 19 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Final Statistics

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-10 9-4 8-5 2-1 CONFERENCE 8-6 5-2 3-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-4 4-2 5-1 2-1

Total 3-PT F-T Rebounds No. Player GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot RPG PF A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 25 GARBER, Janelle 29-29 806 27.8 122-250 .488 4-11 .364 70-92 .761 63 97 160 5.5 79 42 63 35 36 318 11.0 21 NEAL, Renata 29-29 732 25.2 134-275 .487 0-1 .000 44-67 .657 83 119 202 7.0 60 22 58 35 45 312 10.8 3 HOSTETTER, Allison 28-28 782 27.9 105-247 .425 2-10 .200 65-95 .684 65 104 169 6.0 57 81 68 7 47 277 9.9 13 STEWART, Megan 29-29 882 30.4 89-241 .369 30-89 .337 45-64 .703 35 71 106 3.7 40 132 96 2 96 253 8.7 24 KEEFER, Jillian 28-7 565 20.2 64-145 .441 20-60 .333 65-75 .867 18 62 80 2.9 31 26 51 7 53 213 7.6 20 SERRATELLI, Mary Kate 29-0 440 15.2 46-136 .338 19-57 .333 32-48 .667 17 54 71 2.4 46 11 52 1 15 143 4.9 14 WINTERS, Natalie 28-0 255 9.1 49-117 .419 22-62 .355 13-21 .619 12 23 35 1.3 23 30 32 0 13 133 4.8 12 LENNON, Alex 21-0 221 10.5 41-83 .494 0-0 .000 6-17 .353 35 52 87 4.1 40 3 28 39 16 88 4.2 32 ADAMS, Dominique 26-23 462 17.8 37-94 .394 9-34 .265 16-23 .696 23 23 46 1.8 53 26 54 4 20 99 3.8 10 LOPER, Ashley 20-0 125 6.3 11-48 .229 2-24 .083 13-21 .619 5 10 15 0.8 15 15 17 0 4 37 1.9 22 CARLIN, Bridget 29-0 367 12.7 14-55 .255 6-26 .231 18-22 .818 8 29 37 1.3 27 52 69 0 18 52 1.8 54 STRICKLAND, Carly 17-0 85 5.0 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 4 13 17 1.0 19 5 7 1 1 24 1.4 44 ORTMAN, Ambreelinne 16-0 66 4.1 8-18 .444 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 5 7 12 0.8 7 2 3 3 2 22 1.4 23 HAMMOND, Shamyra 16-0 74 4.6 4-18 .222 1-1 1.000 4-13 .308 1 14 15 0.9 7 5 8 4 4 13 0.8 33 COMMODARI, Lauren 10-0 26 2.6 3-13 .231 0-5 .000 2-4 .500 2 2 4 0.4 3 1 0 0 0 8 0.8 00 KERRIGAN, Meghan 13-0 40 3.1 3-11 .273 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 3 3 6 0.5 1 3 3 0 4 8 0.6 TEAM 57 64 121 4.2 9 Total 29 736-1764 .417 118-389 .303 410-590 .695 436 747 1183 40.8 508 456 618 138 374 2000 69.0 Opponents 29 633-1717 .369 159-470 .338 395-605 .653 441 688 1129 38.9 485 409 673 100 308 1820 62.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total WEST CHESTER 932 1017 39 12 2000 Opponents 820 960 34 6 1820

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL WEST CHESTER 83 7 90 Opponents 98 2 100

20 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Postseason History/Coaching Records

1982 EAIAW Championships at Worcester, Mass. NCAA Division II Tournament vs. Morgan State – W, 84-81 at Holy Cross – L, 71-76 1997 East Regional (at Shippensburg, Pa.) ...... vs. Edinboro – L, 56-64 2001 East Regional (at Shippensburg, Pa.) ...... vs. Bloomsburg – L, 87-91 ECAC Division II Championships 2003 East Regional (at California, Pa.) ...... vs. Pfeiffer – W, 76-73 1986 at Lock Haven, Pa...... vs. Army – L, 50-51 ...... vs. California (Pa.) – L, 58-62 1991 at West Chester, Pa...... vs. C.W. Post – W, 77-63 ...... vs. New Hampshire – L, 59-60 PSAC Postseason Tournament *1992 at West Chester, Pa...... vs. St. Rose – W, 67-60 1986 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Bloomsburg W, 64-58 ...... vs. Philadelphia Textile – W, 66-61 at Slippery Rock, Pa. vs. Slippery Rock L, 86-72 1996 at Philadelphia, Pa...... vs. Philadelphia Textile – L, 69-63 1987 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 64-57 1998 at Garden City, N.Y...... vs. LIU-Southampton – L, 73-62 1988 at Millersville, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 77-71 1991 at Bloomsburg, Pa. vs. Lock Haven L, 93-65 COACHING RECORDS 1992 at Clarion, Pa. vs. Edinboro L, 89-76 Year Record Conference Record Head Coach 1996 at Shippensburg, Pa. vs. Shippensburg L, 93-83 2009-10 19-10 8-6 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 1997 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Clarion W, 71-65 2008-09 20-9 11-3 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at West Chester, Pa. vs. Shippensburg L, 70-62 PSAC East Champions 1998 at Bloomsburg, Pa. vs. Bloomsburg W, 77-67 2007-08 19-10 9-3 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at Shippensburg, Pa. vs. Edinboro L, 84-64 2006-07 15-13 9-3 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 1999 at Millersville, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 81-63 2005-06 10-17 7-5 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2000 at Millersville, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 79-68 2004-05 19-10 10-2 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2001 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Millersville W, 94-80 2003-04 17-12 11-1 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at Bloomsburg, Pa. vs. Shippensburg L, 88-75 PSAC East Champions 2002 at Bloomsburg, Pa. vs. Bloomsburg W, 93-85 2002-03 24-8 11-1 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at California, Pa. vs. California (Pa.) L, 75-58 PSAC East Champions & NCAA II East Regional Semifinals 2003 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Kutztown W, 69-56 2001-02 18-10 8-4 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at West Chester, Pa. vs. Indiana (Pa.) W, 67-64 2000-01 23-6 10-2 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at West Chester, Pa. vs. California (Pa.) L, 58-54 NCAA II Eastern Regional Semifinals 2004 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Kutztown W, 79-49 1999-00 11-15 6-6 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 1998-99 16-11 8-4 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at California, Pa. vs. Shippensburg L, 50-73 1997-98 15-14 7-5 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2005 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Bloomsburg W, 54-53 1996-97 22-7 10-2 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at Millersville, Pa. vs. California (Pa.) L, 55-68 PSAC East Champions & NCAA II East Regional Semifinals 2007 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Millersville L, 54-57 1995-96 15-13 7-5 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2008 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Cheyney W, 84-69 1994-95 11-15 5-7 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at Indiana, Pa. vs. Indiana (Pa.) L, 60-81 1993-94 9-16 5-7 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2009 at West Chester, Pa. vs. Cheyney W, 75-72 1992-93 14-11 7-5 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at West Chester, Pa. vs. Indiana (Pa.) L, 65-79 1991-92 25-5 11-1 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 2010 at Millersville, Pa. vs. Millersville W, 83-77 (2OT) PSAC East Champions & ECAC Division II Champions at Erie, Pa. vs. California (Pa.) L, 63-81 1990-91 19-12 8-4 PSAC East Deirdre Kane 1989-90 10-17 3-9 PSAC East Deirdre Kane National Tournaments 1988-89 9-17 4-8 PSAC East Deirdre Kane *1969 Women’s National Invitational Collegiate Tournament 1987-88 12-16 7-4 PSAC East Deirdre Kane at West Chester, Pa. 1986-87 16-11 9-3 PSAC East Marcia Brumbauch vs. Northeastern – W, 79-33 vs. Lynchburg – W, 53-28 1985-86 17-14 8-4 PSAC East Marcia Brumbauch vs. Iowa Wesleyan – W, 70-30 vs. Western Carolina – W, 65-39 1984-85 8-17 5-7 PSAC East Marcia Brumbauch 1971 Women’s National Invitational Collegiate Tournament 1983-84 8-19 4-8 PSAC East Ellen Sayers Regionals 1982-83 10-17 0-7 PSAC East Ellen Sayers vs. Millersville – W, 66-35 vs. Montclair St. – W, 46-36 1981-82 19-10 Ellen Sayers vs. Towson State – W, 47-43 vs. East Stroudsburg –W, 55-43 1980-81 17-11 Ellen Sayers Nationals 1979-80 12-15 Ellen Sayers vs. Louisville – W, 73-27 vs. Indiana – W, 72-44 1978-79 8-11 Bunnie Watts vs. So. Connecticut St. – W, 77-48 vs. Mississippi – L, 55-56 1977-78 9-13 Linda Lastowka 1976-77 9-9 Kitty Caldwell 1972 AIAW Tournament at Towson, Md. 1975-76 10-9 Kitty Caldwell Regionals 1974-75 8-7 Kitty Caldwell vs. Delaware – W, 67-57 vs. Maryland – W, 65-32 1973-74 9-5 Kitty Caldwell vs. Federal City – W, 73-57 vs. Immaculata – W, 70-38 1972-73 9-5 Kitty Caldwell Nationals 1971-72 16-1 National Finalist Carol Eckman vs. Utah State – W, 79-45 vs. Northern – W, 68-54 1970-71 16-2 National Finalist Carol Eckman vs. California – W, 62-57 vs. Immaculata – L, 48-53 1969-70 12-2 National Finalist Carol Eckman 1977 EAIAW Region 1B Championships 1968-69 12-0 (National Champions) Carol Eckman vs. Maryland – L, 72-85 vs. Delaware – L, 62-66 1967-68 12-0 Carol Eckman 1978 EAIAW Regional Championships at West Chester 1966-67 5-2 Carol Weber vs. Delaware – W, 60-53 vs. St. Joseph’s (Pa.) – L, 65-90 1965-66 10-0 Lucille Kyvallos 1964-65 11-2 Lucille Kyvallos 1981 EAIAW Championships at Newark, Del. 1963-64 n/a Lucille Kyvallos vs. Delaware – L, 51-47 1962-63 n/a Lucille Kyvallos 21 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent 1st Game Last Game W/L Streak Opponent 1st Game Last Game W/L Streak Adelphi Univ. 1983-84 1992-93 5-3 W3 Maryland-Baltimore County, Univ. of 1986-87 1986-87 0-1 L1 Alderson-Broaddus College 1997-98 2007-08 1-1 W1 Marymount College 1996-97 1997-98 2-0 W2 American International Coll. 1989-90 1989-90 1-0 W1 Massachusetts-Lowell, Univ. of 2002-03 2004-05 2-1 W Allentown College 1985-86 1985-86 1-0 W1 Mercyhurst Univ. 2008-09 2009-10 0-2 L2 Alvernia College 1991-92 1992-93 2-0 W2 Merrimack College 2002-03 2003-04 0-2 L2 American Univ. 1979-80 1979-80 0-1 L1 Millersville Univ. 1970-71 2009-10 26-38 W1 Assumption College 1991-92 1995-96 1-2 W1 Mississippi, Univ. of 1970-71 1970-71 0-1 L1 Barry Univ. 1990-91 1990-91 0-1 L1 Misericordia College 1965-66 1965-66 1-0 W1 Beaver College 1962-63 1962-63 1-0 W1 Molloy College 1984-85 2001-02 6-1 W6 Bentley College 1992-93 1992-93 0-1 L1 Monmouth Univ. 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 W1 Binghamton Univ. 1999-00 2000-01 1-1 W1 Montclair St. 1965-66 1979-80 4-4 L4 Bloomfield Univ. 1991-92 1996-97 3-0 W3 Morgan State 1980-81 1981-82 1-1 W1 Bloomsburg Univ. 1981-82 2009-10 32-28 W1 Mt. Saint Mary’s Univ. 1980-81 1986-87 0-7 L7 Bowie State (Md.) 1993-94 2005-06 3-0 W3 New Jersey, The College of 1974-75 1981-82 5-3 W1 Bridgewater State 1969-70 1969-70 1-0 W1 (formerly Trenton St.) Cabrini College 1982-83 1985-86 3-0 W3 New Hampshire, Univ. of 1990-91 1999-00 0-2 L2 California, Univ. of 1971-72 1971-72 1-0 W1 Niagara Univ. 1983-84 1985-86 0-2 L2 California (Pa.) Univ. 1998-99 2009-10 2-16 L15 Norfolk State 1989-90 1992-93 0-2 L2 California St.-Fullerton 1969-70 1969-71 0-1 L1 Northeastern Univ. 1968-69 1968-69 1-0 W1 Carlow 1983-84 1986-87 3-0 W3 UNC-Pembroke 2002-03 2002-03 1-0 W1 Catawba 1995-96 1995-96 1-0 W1 Northern Illinois, Univ. of 1971-72 1971-72 1-0 L1 Charleston College 2005-06 2005-06 0-1 L1 Pace Univ. 1982-83 1994-95 1-6 L3 Chestnut Hill 2008-09 2009-10 2-0 W2 Penn, Univ. of 1979-80 1981-82 3-0 W3 Cheyney Univ. 1962-63 2009-10 47-11 W6 Penn State Univ. 1977-78 1978-79 0-2 L2 Clarion Univ. 1993-94 2009-10 7-8 L2 Philadelphia University 1979-80 2009-10 11-16 W2 Columbia Union (Md.) College 1992-93 2008-09 9-0 W9 (formerly Phila. Textile) Concord Univ. 2005-06 2006-07 1-2 L2 Pitt-Johnstown, Univ. of 1987-88 2006-07 2-15 L2 Concordia College 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 W1 Purdue Univ. 1978-79 1978-79 0-1 L1 Cortez-Peters College 1967-68 1967-68 1-0 W1 Queens College 1973-74 1991-92 1-3 W1 C.W. Post 1985-86 2000-01 8-3 W5 Quinnipiac Univ. 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 W1 Delaware, Univ. of 1971-72 1989-90 6-12 L6 Randolph-Macon College 1988-89 1988-89 1-0 W1 Delta State 1981-82 1981-82 0-1 L1 Rider Univ. 1981-82 1981-82 0-1 L1 District of Columbia, Univ. of 1994-95 1996-97 0-3 L3 Rollins Univ. 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 W1 Drexel Univ. 1980-81 1987-88 3-2 L2 Rowan (formerly Glassboro St.) 1967-68 1998-99 16-3 W1 East Carolina Univ. 1975-76 1977-78 2-1 L1 Rutgers Univ. 1977-78 1978-79 0-2 L2 East Stroudsburg Univ. 1962-63 2009-10 52-21 W7 Sacred Heart Univ. 1982-83 1982-83 1-0 W1 Eddystone 1962-63 1962-63 1-0 W1 St. Francis (Pa.) College 1980-81 1982-83 3-0 W3 Edinboro Univ. 1975-76 2007-08 5-9 L1 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Univ. 1976-77 1982-83 0-8 L8 Fairfield Univ. 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 W1 St. Leo’s Univ. 1990-91 1990-91 1-0 W1 Fairmont St. 2004-05 2006-07 0-3 L3 St. Michael’s College 1996-97 2001-02 2-2 L1 Florida Technical 1990-91 1990-91 1-0 W1 St. Rose, The College of 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 W1 Gannon Univ. (first meeting) Salisbury State 1981-82 1991-92 3-0 W3 George Washington Univ. 1979-80 1979-80 0-1 L1 Shepherd College 2002-03 2005-06 1-2 L2 Gettysburg College 1965-66 1971-72 5-0 W5 Shippensburg Univ. 1982-83 2009-10 17-22 W4 Glenville State 2003-04 2006-07 0-3 L 3 Slippery Rock Univ. 1969-70 2009-10 10-6 W4 Goldey Beacom 2007-08 2009-10 3-0 W3 Southern Connecticut St. 1965-66 1993-94 5-0 W5 Green Mountain 2001-02 2001-02 1-0 W1 Spring Garden College 1982-83 1982-83 1-0 W1 Gwynedd Mercy 1999-00 1999-00 0-1 L1 Stony Brook Univ. 1994-95 1995-96 2-0 W2 Hampton Univ. 1987-88 1988-89 0-2 L2 SUNY Cortland 1970-71 1971-72 2-0 W2 Holy Cross, College of the 1981-82 1981-82 0-1 L1 Temple Univ. 1962-63 1981-82 6-2 L1 Holy Family University 1991-92 2008-09 10-7 L1 Towson Univ. 1969-70 1981-82 6-0 W6 Illinois State 1976-77 1976-77 0-1 L1 U.S. Military Academy (Army) 1983-84 1989-90 0-4 L4 Immaculata Univ. 1962-63 1990-91 16-6 W7 U.S. Naval Academy (Navy) 1980-81 1988-89 2-4 L4 Indiana Univ. 1970-71 1970-71 1-0 W1 Univ. of the Sciences (USP) 1994-95 2009-10 10-3 W1 Indiana (Pa.) Univ. 1988-89 2009-10 8-8 W1 (formerly Phila. Pharmacy) Iowa Wesleyan Univ. 1968-69 1968-69 1-0 W1 Ursinus College 1962-63 1987-88 19-4 W11 James Madison Univ. 1975-76 1977-78 3-0 W3 Utah State 1971-72 1971-72 1-0 W1 Kean State 1977-78 1984-85 1-7 L3 Villanova Univ. 1977-78 1983-84 1-6 L6 Kutztown Univ. 1982-83 2009-10 33-24 L4 Virginia Union 1994-95 1994-95 0-1 L1 Lafayette College 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 W1 Virginia St. 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 W1 LaSalle Univ. 1978-79 1981-82 1-3 L3 Wagner College 1979-80 1982-83 2-2 L1 Lehigh Univ. 1979-80 1983-84 4-1 L1 Wayne State 1996-97 1996-97 0-1 L1 Lewis & Clark College 1993-94 1993-94 0-1 L1 West Liberty St. 1990-91 2004-05 2-1 L1 Liberty Univ. 1987-88 1987-88 0-2 L2 Western Carolina 1968-69 1968-69 1-0 W1 Lincoln University 2007-08 2009-10 3-0 W3 Westminster College 1996-97 1996-97 1-0 W1 LIU-Southampton 1997-98 1997-98 0-1 L1 West Virginia Univ. 1978-79 1978-79 0-1 L1 Lock Haven Univ. 1968-69 2008-09 18-11 W2 West Va. Wesleyan 1998-99 1998-99 0-1 L1 Longwood Univ. 1983-84 2003-04 7-6 W1 Widener Univ. 1979-80 1982-83 4-1 W3 Louisville, Univ. of 1970-71 1970-71 1-0 W1 William Penn, College of 1981-82 1981-82 0-1 L1 Loyola College (Md.) 1979-80 1982-83 3-2 L1 Wilmington (Del.) University 1995-96 2009-10 8-0 W8 Lynchburg Univ. 1968-69 1968-69 1-0 W1 Winston-Salem College 1997-98 1997-98 0-1 L1 Mansfield Univ. 1982-83 2009-10 43-10 L1 Teams in bold indicate 2010-11 opponents Maryland, Univ. of 1971-72 1971-72 1-0 W1 22 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results East Stroudsburg L, 51-53 Slippery Rock L, 60-85 Ursinus W, 60-37 Ursinus W, 86-65 National Invitational East Stroudsburg W, 74-57 Glassboro State W, 81-54 Collegiate Tournament Temple W, 74-54 Regional Lock Haven W, 87-64 Millersville W, 66-35 EAIAW Regionals Montclair St. W, 46-36 (at West Chester, Pa.) Towson State W, 47-43 Maryland L, 72-85 East Stroudsburg W, 55-43 Delaware L, 62-66 Nationals Louisville W, 73-27 Indiana W, 72-44 1977-78 (9-13) S. Connecticut St. W, 77-48 Head Coach: Linda Lastowka Mississippi L, 55-56 Villanova W, 72-51 Cheyney L, 48-66 Penn State L, 70-85 1971-72 (16-1) James Madison W, 81-65 National Runner-up East Carolina L, 69-83 Head Coach: Carol Eckman Kean L, 92-100 (3OT) Slippery Rock W, 78-35 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 70-98 Gettysburg W, 86-42 Pittsburgh W, 70-65 SUNY-Cortland W, 68-36 Immaculata L, 58-79 Kitty Caldwell was one of West Chester’s first female stars East Stroudsburg W, 55-54 Trenton State W, 85-73 on the hardwood in the early 1960s. She later coached the Towson State W, 67-48 Slippery Rock L, 66-75 Glassboro State W, 69-64 Rutgers L, 73-104 Golden Rams in the mid 1970s. Ursinus W, 54-51 Queens L, 76-84 Lock Haven W, 62-41 East Stroudsburg W, 75-74 1959-62 1968-69 (12-0) Ursinus W, 84-60 AIAW Regionals Temple W, 90-69 No Scores Available. (at Towson, Md.) National Champions Delaware L, 67-71 Delaware W, 67-57 Head Coach: Carol Eckman Glassboro State W, 80-72 Maryland W, 65-32 Gettysburg W, 67-39 Montclair St. L, 71-98 1962-63 (4-3) Federal City W, 73-57 Head Coach: Lucille Kyvallos East Stroudsburg W, 86-20 EAIAW Regionals Ursinus W, 50-47 Immaculata W, 70-38 Temple W, 82-44 (at West Chester, Pa.) S. Connecticut St. W, 49-47 AIAW Nationals Eddystone L, 34-63 Delaware W, 60-53 East Stroudsburg W, 47-41 (at Towson, Md.) Ursinus W, 59-54 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 65-90 Lock Haven W, 59-33 Utah State W, 79-45 Beaver W, 54-21 Lock Haven L, 75-77 Ursinus W, 60-40 Northern Illinois W, 68-54 Cheyney W, 62-24 (Not a playoff game) Glassboro State W, 66-32 California W, 62-57 East Stroudsburg L, 37-42 Immaculata L, 48-53 Immaculata L, 35-39 National Invitational 1978-79 (8-11) Collegiate Tournament 1972-75 Head Coach: Bunnie Watts 1963-65 (at West Chester, Pa.) Glassboro State W, 77-64 Northeastern W, 79-33 Head Coach: Kitty Caldwell Head Coach: Lucille Kyvallos Purdue L, 61-64 Lynchburg W, 53-28 No Scores Available No Information Available West Virginia L, 63-72 Iowa W, 70-30 Penn State L, 44-85 Western Carolina W, 56-39 Villanova L, 43-49 1965-66 (10-0) 1975-76 (10-9) Head Coach: Kitty Caldwell Cheyney L, 38-91 Head Coach: Lucille Kyvallos LaSalle W, 79-68 1969-70 (12-2) Cheyney L, 48-64 2/4 Montclair St. W, 68-39 Kean L, 67-70 National Runner-up Ursinus W, 83-48 2/11 Gettysburg W, 36-32 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 47-72 Montclair St. W, 81-74 2/12 S. Connecticut St. W, 61-42 Head Coach: Carol Eckman Montclair St. L, 54-80 East Carolina W, 79-74 2/17 East Stroudsburg W, 58-45 Slippery Rock W, 62-34 Queens L, 80-93 James Madison W, 65-49 2/24 Ursinus W, 57-47 East Stroudsburg W, 46-43 Trenton State L, 56-64 Temple W, 80-49 2/26 Misericordia W, 33-28 Gettysburg W, 84-53 Queens L, 63-83 3/3 Immaculata W, 69-46 Towson State W, 58-47 Delaware W, 80-61 3/7 Maryland W, 51-23 Glassboro State W, 73-47 Trenton State W, 69-36 3/11 East Stroudsburg W, 66-51 Ursinus L, 53-57 Slippery Rock W, 68-58 3/16 Ursinus W, 48-37 Ursinus W, 55-44 S. Connecticut St. W, 64-37 Ursinus L, 63-68 Lock Haven W, 63-35 Immaculata L, 51-91 1966-67 (5-2) East Stroudsburg W, 48-36 Glassboro State W, 70-57 Head Coach: Carol Weber Bridgewater St. W, 65-47 Montclair St. L, 82-86 East Stroudsburg W, 68-65 No Information Available S. Connecticut St. W, 39-36 Ursinus W, 61-50 Lock Haven L, 57-73 Cal State Fullerton L, 46-50 1967-68 (12-0) 1976-77 (9-9) Head Coach: Carol Eckman 1970-71 (16-2) Head Coach: Kitty Caldwell Gettysburg W, 81-23 1/14 James Madison W, 68-46 Montclair St. W, 61-28 National Runner-up Illinois State L, 70-76 Cortez-Peters W, 63-43 Head Coach: Carol Eckman East Carolina W, 71-56 Immaculata W, 78-16 Slippery Rock W, 47-46 Cheyney L, 54-62 East Stroudsburg W, 64-50 Pittsburgh W, 86-25 Montclair St. L, 69-82 Glassboro State W, 62-26 SUNY-Cortland W, 84-31 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 64-66 Patricia Ferguson helped East Stroudsburg L, 51-53 Immaculata L, 77-96 Towson State W, 69-48 Trenton State W, 79-58 lead West Chester to the Ursinus W, 56-51 Queens L, 75-83 1969 national champion- Glassboro State W, 75-38 Delaware W, 74-54 Lock Haven W, 57-44 Pittsburgh L, 72-83 ship. 23 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results Delaware W, 72-64 1981-82 (19-10) 1/20 @Phila. Textile L, 71-94 1985-86 (17-14) Rutgers L, 62-91 Head Coach: Ellen Sayers 1/21 @Adelphi L, 61-88 Head Coach: Marcie Brumbauch East Stroudsburg W, 69-67 11/24 Salisbury State W, 90-55 1/23 Cheyney L, 54-102 11/23 @Lock Havea W, 72-67 Immaculata W, 82-73 12/1 @Villanova L, 72-105 1/25 Kutztown W, 87-49 11/24 Utica L, 57-62 Temple W, 69-56 12/3 @Penn W, 84-55 1/28 Bloomsburg W, 70-55 11/26 Cabrini W, 84-44 Ursinus W, 88-59 12/9 @LaSalle L, 67-84 1/30 Delaware W, 66-61 11/30 Millersville W, 65-54 Lock Haven W, 79-67 12/11 Mt. St. Mary’s L, 78-95 2/1 Millersville L, 50-70 12/2 Ursinus W, 86-60 12/17 @Glassboro State W, 86-68 2/4 @Mansfield W, 79-73 12/4 Mansfield W, 74-60 1979-80 (12-15) 12/28 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 84-54 2/8 East Stroudsburg W, 85-73 12/7 @East Stroudsburg L, 60-64 12/29 Wagner W, 68-66 2/11 @Immaculata W, 72-62 12/9 Navy L, 56-70 Head Coach: Ellen Sayers 2/13 @Ursinus W, 77-59 12/1 Penn W, 71-70 1/5 William Penn L, 71-99 12/12 Cheyney L, 55-60 2/15 Shippensburg L, 83-88 12/5 Glassboro State W, 69-65 1/6 Delta State L, 73-82 12/14 @Shippensburg W, 72-64 2/18 @Bloomsburg L, 44-56 12/7 vs. George Washington& L, 62-80 1/12 Widener W, 80-59 1/4 Delaware L, 65-78 2/20 Kean L, 58-83 12/8 vs. Fairfield& W, 75-65 1/14 Bloomsburg W, 87-65 1/6 Phila. Textile L, 65-94 2/22 @Drexel L, 54-73 12/12 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 66-73 1/16 @Navy L, 68-80 Niagara L, 53-57 2/24 @Shippensburg L, 61-88 12/15 Cheyney L, 44-83 1/19 @Kean W, 73-71 1/ Mansfield W, 60-55 # (at New Haven, Conn.) 12/28 @Wagner# W, 90-86 1/21 @Phila. Textile W, 59-48 1/ Carlow W, 80-55 % (at Indiana, Pa.) 12/29 vs. Monmouth# W, 82-65 1/26 @Immaculata W, 83-65 1/13 C.W. Post W, 64-61 1/4 Glassboro State forfeit win 1/28 Trenton State W, 74-66 1/16 @Allentown W, 58-56 (Helen Nolan Tourney) 2/2 @Drexel W, 85-66 1/18 @Adelphi W, 64-54 1/5 Widener L, 76-79 2/4 Delaware W, 79-75 1/20 Mercy L, 51-60 (Helen Nolan Tourney) 2/6 @Lehigh W, 80-55 1/22 @Kutztown W, 91-72 1/14 Widener W, 89-88 2/8 @East Stroudsburg W, 90-68 1/25 @Bloomsburg L, 60-71 1/17 Kean L, 76-81 2/11 @Ursinus W, 97-66 2/1 @Millersville L, 74-75 1/19 Villanova L, 62-83 2/13 Temple L, 59-65 2/5 @Mansfield W, 67-59 1/21 LaSalle L, 66-77 2/20 Towson St. W, 97-77 2/8 East Stroudsburg W, 64-50 1/24 Montclair St. L, 73-85 2/23 Loyola (Md.) W, 76-50 2/12 @Immaculata L, 73-75 1/26 @Ursinus L, 80-82 2/25 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 64-74 2/15 Shippensburg W, 75-56 1/29 @Immaculata L, 63-73 2/27 Rider L, 71-75 2/19 Kutzown L, 63-64 1/31 Trenton State L, 68-77 EAIAW Championships 2/22 Bloomsburg W, 83-69 2/2 @ Phila. Textile L, 74-79 (at Worcester, Mass.) PSAC Championships 2/5 Delaware L, 69-74 3/5 vs. Morgan State W, 84-81 2/25 Bloomsburg W, 64-58 2/9 @Lehigh W, 81-64 3/9 @Holy Cross L, 71-76 2/28 @Slippery Rock L, 71-86 2/11 @East Stroudsburg W, 73-67 ECAC II Championships 2/14 @Lock Haven W, 71-70 1982-83 (10-17) (at Lock Haven, Pa.) 2/16 Temple L, 72-83 3/7 vs. Army L, 50-51 2/19 American L, 75-94 Head Coach: Ellen Sayers 2/26 Loyola (Md.) L, 77-93 11/23 Salisbury State W, 80-56 & (at Loyola, Md.) 12/1 Lehigh W, 69-61 1986-87 (16-11) # (at Staten Island, N.Y.) 12/8 Villanova L, 35-86 Head Coach: Marcia Brumbauch 12/10 Pace# L, 60-61 11/ Quinnipiac W, 66-57 12/11 Sacred Heart# W, 108-49 Linda Vidovich ranks fourth 1980-81 (17-11) 11/ St. Mary’s L, 44-94 12/13 Cheyney L, 41-74 on the school’s all-time 11/25 Army L, 56-74 Head Coach: Ellen Sayers 12/16 Glassboro State W, 80-62 scoring charts. She is also a 11/29 @Mansfield W, 93-33 12/3 Penn W, 89-75 12/28 @Wagner% L, 66-84 12/1 @Ursinus W, 86-63 12/6 @St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 77-100 12/29 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)% W, 75-41 member of the hall of fame. 12/3 East Stroudsburg W, 75-54 12/8 @Towson State W, 88-68 1/11 @Widener W, 65-63 12/8 @Cheyney W, 66-55 12/11 Villanova L, 60-88 1/13 @Mt. St. Mary’s L, 53-94 12/10 Shippensburg W, 65-52 12/13 @ Mt. St. Mary’s L, 68-72 1/15 Spring Garden W, 69-68 12/13 Kutztown W, 61-51 12/28 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)# W, 85-57 1/18 Cabrini W, 78-73 1/3 @Delaware L, 55-76 12/29 @Wagner# L, 72-80 1/20 Phila. Textile L, 65-81 1984-85 (8-17) Head Coach: Marcia Brumbauch 1/7 Lock Haven L, 58-63 1/6 Glassboro State W, 77-64 1/25 Kean L, 44-90 1/9 Carlow W, 66-61 11/17 @Lock Haven% L, 65-70 1/9 Loyola (Md.)% W, 90-85 1/27 @Kutztown L, 58-75 1/10 UMBC L, 60-72 11/18 vs. Millersville% L, 63-91 1/10 Morgan St.% L, 63-94 1/29 @Mansfield L, 56-91 1/ Immaculata W, 62-49 11/27 Adelphi L, 75-83 1/11 Immaculata% W, 81-58 2/1 Drexel W, 65-64 1/13 Immaculata W, 81-63 11/29 @Cabrini W, 65-48 1/13 @Widener L, 68-80 2/3 @Delaware L, 49-89 1/15 @C.W. Post L, 59-70 12/5 @Millersville L, 59-71 1/15 Phila. Textile W, 95-71 2/8 East Stroudsburg L, 61-66 1/17 @Mercy W, 87-76 12/8 @Mansfield L, 57-59 1/17 Kean College L, 63-65 2/10 Ursinus W, 73-62 1/21 Bloomsburg W, 68-52 12/12 East Stroudsburg L, 47-65 1/19 LaSalle L, 80-85 2/13 Immaculata L, 71-78 1/24 @Millersville W, 67-65 1/14 @Mercy L, 67-92 1/23 Lock Haven W, 91-58 2/14 @Bloomsburg L, 55-74 2/2 @Phila. Textile L, 88-94 1/17 Bloomsburg W, 84-71 1/26 Immaculata W, 81-60 2/16 Millersville L, 57-78 2/4 @E. Stroudsburg W, 85-60 1/19 Phila. Textile L, 64-86 1/29 @Trenton St. W, 87-74 2/19 @Shippensburg L, 89-105 2/9 @Mt. St. Mary’s L, 54-81 1/22 @Molloy L, 68-72 2/3 Drexel W, 80-51 2/22 @Loyola (Md.) L, 52-69 2/11 @Shippensburg W, 80-67 1/24 Shippensburg W, 67-66 2/5 @Delaware L, 69-71 2/28 @St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 51-71 2/14 @Kutztown L, 77-86 1/26 Kutztown L, 66-68 2/9 East Stroudsburg L, 64-65 % (at Staten Island, N.Y.) 2/18 @Bloomsburg L, 40-77 1/29 @Cheyney L, 48-67 2/11 Ursinus W, 68-51 2/21 Millersville W, 83-72 2/14 Lehigh W, 84-54 2/2 @Bloomsburg L, 53-63 2/16 @Temple W, 67-60 1983-84 (8-19) 2/4 @Delaware L, 64-70 PSAC Championships 2/18 @Lafayette W, 74-63 Head Coach: Ellen Sayers 2/7 Millersville W, 79-78 2/24 Millersville L, 57-64 2/21 Navy W, 87-67 11/19 Mt. St. Mary’s L, 53-76 2/9 Mansfield W, 94-86 2/24 @Loyola (Md.) W, 86-67 11/28 @Villanova L, 46-98 2/11 Ursinus W, 111-61 1987-88 (12-16) # (at Staten Island, N.Y.) 11/30 @Kutztown L, 63-64 2/14 @East Stroudsburg L, 75-94 12/7 Millersville L, 48-73 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane % (at Towson, Md.) 2/16 Immaculata W, 86-71 11/21 Navy L, 49-82 12/10 Mansfield L, 65-79 2/20 @Shippensburg L, 66-81 11/22 Molloy W, 64-54 EAIAW Championships 12/12 @Lehigh L, 63-77 2/23 @Kutztown forfeit win 11/30 C.W. Post L, 58-60 (at Newark, Del.) 12/14 @East Stroudsburg L, 51-62 2/23 Kean L, 81-88 12/4 Keene State L, 59-82 3/7 @Delaware L, 47-51 1/ Niagara L, 46-66 2/26 @St. Mary’s L, 52-88 12/5 Concordia W, 80-42 1/6 vs. Longwood% L, 54-71 % (at Lock Haven, Pa.) 12/12 Lock Haven L, 67-75 1/7 vs. Carlow% W, 65-50 1/4 Phila. Textile L, 68-82 1/14 Army L, 51-65 24 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 1/8 Hampton L, 49-72 2/14 Immaculata W, 84-65 ECAC II Champions 1/14 @Mansfield W, 63-50 1/9 Shippensburg W, 76-57 2/17 Mansfield W, 72-64 (at West Chester, Pa.) 1/18 Cheyney W, 76-51 1/12 Immaculata W, 74-44 2/21 East Stroudsburg W, 74-73 3/14 St. Rose W, 67-60 1/21 @Millersville L, 66-82 1/16 Delaware L, 40-80 2/24 @Millersville L, 68-74 3/15 Phila. Textile W, 66-61 1/24 @Phila. Pharmacy W, 84-75 1/18 Liberty L, 79-80 1/28 Bloomsburg L, 79-80 1/20 Ursinus W, 80-47 1990-91 (19-12) 2/1 @East Stroudsburg L, 69-75 1/23 Mansfield W, 89-53 1992-93 (14-11) 2/4 Mansfield W, 90-50 1/25 East Stroudsburg W, 67-49 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 2/8 Kutztown W, 69-61 11/17 vs. West Liberty% W, 72-66 1/27 Bloomsburg L, 59-77 11/30 Adelphi W, 76-60 2/11 @Cheyney W, 64-40 11/18 @Indiana (Pa.)% 1/30 Millersville L, 59-70 12/4 Longwood W, 101-65 2/14 @UDC 11/20 Pace W, 70-67 2/3 Kutztown W, 64-58 12/5 Bentley L, 50-60 2/18 Millersville L, 56-61 11/26 @ C.W. Post W, 78-62 2/6 Cheyney W, 74-61 12/9 @Shippensburg L, 67-78 2/22 East Strousburg L, 67-72 11/29 @ Phila. Textile W, 54-51 2/8 Drexel L, 63-88 12/14 @Phila. Textile L, 70-92 2/25 @Bloomsburg L, 73-74 12/1 Longwood W, 99-62 2/10 Mansfield W, 85-53 1/7 C.W. Post W, 87-40 % (at Farmville, Va.) 12/2 C.W. Post L, 58-60 2/13 East Stroudsburg W, 54-49 1/8 @Columbia Union W, 80-75 12/5 Shippensburg L, 90-108 2/15 Liberty L, 64-71 1/10 @Norfolk State L, 65-70 12/7 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 46-93 1995-96 (15-13) 2/17 Bloomsburg L, 52-61 1/12 @Longwood L, 62-64 12/8 @Lock Haven L, 49-65 2/20 Millersville W, 67-64 1/14 @Holy Family W, 75-63 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 12/12 Adelphi W, 82-72 11/17 vs. Catawba% W, 76-62 2/24 Kutztown L, 62-64 1/16 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 52-87 1/8 @Florida Tech W, 80-65 11/18 @Longwood L, 53-75 2/27 Pitt-Johnstown L, 42-79 1/20 East Stroudsburg L, 81-86 1/9 @St. Leo’s W, 96-84 1/23 Bloomsburg W, 63-55 11/21 @Philadelphia U. L, 53-78 PSAC Championships 1/11 @Barry L, 77-99 1/25 @Kutztown W, 67-57 11/27 Wilmington W, 96-47 2/29 @Millersville L, 71-77 1/16 @Cheyney L, 64-68 1/27 @Cheyney W, 78-46 12/1 Lock Haven L, 53-71 1/19 Mansfield W, 84-67 1/30 Mansfield W, 57-38 12/2 Assumption W, 69-59 1988-89 (9-17) 1/23 East Stroudsburg W, 57-56 2/1 @Alvernia W, 60-45 12/6 @Shippensburg L, 70-85 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/26 @Millersville L, 57-61 2/6 @Millersville L, 63-65 12/13 @Rowan L, 64-80 11/19 Indiana (Pa.) W, 63-57 1/30 @Kutztown W, 58-57 2/10 @East Stroudsburg L, 59-61 1/5 Bloomfield W, 77-48 11/20 Navy L, 54-74 2/2 Bloomsburg L, 52-66 2/13 @Bloomsburg L, 74-85 1/6 Stony Brook W, 74-54 11/22 Pace L, 60-82 2/6 Cheyney W, 75-65 2/15 Kutztown W, 77-58 1/10 Kutztown L, 50-69 11/28 C.W. Post L, 60-69 2/9 @Mansfield W, 79-70 2/17 Cheyney W, 79-41 1/13 @Mansfield W, 65-57 12/3 Hampton L, 51-52 2/13 @E. Stroudsburg W, 66-63 2/20 @Mansfield W, 70-67 1/15 @Molloy W, 94-76 12/7 Shippensburg W, 72-64 2/16 Millersville W, 70-61 2/23 @Rowan W, 69-64 1/17 @Cheyney W, 77-62 12/10 Lock Haven L, 66-83 2/18 @Immaculata W, 88-56 2/27 Millersville L, 65-77 1/20 Millersville W, 57-53 12/14 Delaware L, 52-68 2/20 Kutztown W, 71-59 1/24 UDC L, 64-83 1/9 Phila. Textile L, 62-71 2/23 @Bloomsburg L, 51-77 1/27 @Bloomsburg L, 50-59 % (at Indiana, Pa.) 1993-94 (9-16) 1/31 East Strousburg W, 64-55 1/11 Randolph-Macon W, 83-57 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/12 Longwood L, 56-65 2/3 Mansfield W, 67-43 PSAC Championships 11/19 vs. Clarion% L, 66-84 1/18 East Stroudsburg W, 73-63 2/26 Millersville W, 79-68 2/7 @Kutztown L, 56-62 11/20 vs. So. Connecticut St.% W, 77-66 1/21 Millersville L, 53-60 3/1 vs. Lock Haven L, 65-93 2/10 Cheyney W, 70-60 11/23 Molloy W, 111-62 1/23 Kutztown L, 58-66 (at Bloomsburg, Pa.) 2/12 Phila. Pharmacy W, 70-34 11/30 @Bowie State L, 46-59 1/25 Cheyney L, 75-88 2/14 Holy Family W, 64-48 ECAC II Championships 12/3 Longwood W, 78-76 1/28 Bloomsburg L, 51-66 2/17 @Millersville L, 64-69 (at West Chester, Pa.) 12/4 Lock Haven L, 56-74 1/31 Immaculata W, 79-54 2/21 @East Stroudsburg L, 49-67 3/9 C.W. Post W, 77-63 12/8 Shippensburg L, 75-89 2/4 Mansfield W, 55-54 % (at Farmville, Va.) 3/10 New Hampshire L, 59-60 12/11 Lewis & Clark L, 64-82 2/6 Adelphi W, 67-52 12/14 Phila. Textile W, 76-66 PSAC Championships 2/8 East Stroudsburg L, 73-76 (2OT) 2/24 Bloomsburg W, 75-60 1/6 @Assumption L, 70-80 2/11 Millersville L, 70-78 1991-92 (25-5) 2/27 @Shippensburg L, 83-93 1/9 @Pace L, 60-93 2/13 Kutztown L, 50-58 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/13 Kutztown W, 61-42 ECAC II Championships 2/15 Cheyney W, 80-58 11/22 vs. Queens% W, 83-70 1/15 Mansfield W, 75-70 (at Philadelphia, Pa.) 2/18 Bloomsburg L, 46-69 11/23 @Shippensburg W, 77-66 1/22 Millersville L, 76-78 3/9 @Phila. Textile L, 63-69 2/22 Pitt-Johnstown L, 54-96 12/2 Rollins W, 77-63 1/29 @Bloomsburg L, 53-69 2/25 Mansfield W, 76-54 12/4 Alvernia W, 75-45 2/2 East Stroudsburg L, 61-77 12/6 C.W. Post W, 76-61 2/5 @Mansfield L, 59-62 12/7 Assumption L, 80-83 2/9 @Kutztown W, 72-60 1989-90 (10-17) 12/11 @Adelphi W, 84-66 2/10 Rowan L, 73-84 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 12/18 Phila. Textile W, 84-64 2/12 Cheyney W, 88-27 11/18 Molloy W, 90-78 1/8 @Bloomfield W, 87-82 2/15 Pitt-Johnstown L, 70-84 11/19 Indiana (Pa.) L, 76-90 1/9 @Molloy W, 77-68 2/19 @Millersville L, 52-83 11/21 @Pace L, 54-62 1/11 @Pace L, 50-86 2/21 @Cheyney W, 84-47 11/27 C.W. Post W, 85-79 1/13 Longwood W, 91-73 2/26 Bloomsburg L, 54-72 11/29 Phila. Textile L, 82-89 1/15 Holy Family W, 53-52 2/28 @East Stroudsburg L, 59-93 12/2 Norfolk State L, 72-81 1/18 Millersville W, 82-77 % (at Millersville, Pa.) 12/6 @Immaculata W, 87-54 1/20 @East Stroudsburg L, 61-65 12/9 @Shippensburg W, 78-76 1/22 Kutztown W, 61-56 12/16 @Adelphi L, 64-67 1/25 @Bloomsburg W, 78-72 1994-95 (11-15) 1/8 @Army L, 38-59 1/29 Cheyney W, 77-56 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/9 @American Intl. W, 74-67 2/1 @Mansfield W, 86-76 11/18 vs. Presbyterian% L, 68-77 1/13 Longwood W, 74-73 2/3 @Salisbury State W, 103-69 11/19 vs. Virginia Union% L, 75-85 1/15 Delaware L, 49-76 2/8 @Millersville W, 85-57 11/22 @Stony Brook W, 61-41 1/17 Kutztown W, 58-53 2/11 @Kutztown W, 85-60 11/28 @Shippensburg L, 58-90 1/20 @Bloomsburg L, 54-60 2/15 Bloomsburg W, 63-55 12/2 Lock Haven W, 69-66 1/22 Cheyney L, 69-92 2/19 Cheyney W, 82-71 12/3 Pace L, 51-67 1/24 Pitt-Johnstown L, 69-75 2/22 Mansfield W, 65-51 12/7 Shippensburg L, 82-88 1/27 @Mansfield L, 78-82 (OT) 2/25 Pitt-Johnstown L, 79-108 12/10 Edinboro W, 80-77 1/31 @East Stroudsburg L, 66-71 2/29 East Stroudsburg W, 93-67 12/14 @Holy Family W, 79-78 2/3 Millersville L, 61-63 Kati Coll was a three-sport % (at Shippensburg, Pa.) 1/5 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 51-76 2/7 @Kutztown L, 67-79 1/7 @Edinboro L, 67-81 star at West Chester, who 2/10 Bloomsburg L, 71-82 PSAC Championships 3/6 vs. Edinboro L, 76-89 1/9 Bowie State W, 67-54 2/12 @Cheyney L, 67-69 was inducted into the 1/11 @Kutztown L, 63-64 (at Clarion, Pa.) school’s hall of fame. 25 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 1996-97 (22-7) 12/17 vs. Rowan# L, 61-67 1/27 East Stroudsburg W, 62-42 2001-02 (18-10) Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 12/20 Wilmington W, 92-49 1/30 @ Mansfield W, 79-70 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 11/22 vs. Wayne State% L, 62-70 1/3 Clarion W, 77-60 2/3 Kutztown L, 61-63 11/17 @ St. Michael’s L, 56-62 11/23 vs. Westminster% W, 73-66 1/7 @East Stroudsburg W, 63-53 2/6 Cheyney W, 90-64 11/18 vs. Green Mountain W, 90-19 11/26 Philadelphia U. W, 85-78 (OT) 1/10 Bloomsburg L, 48-72 2/8 @Univ. of Sciences W, 77-55 11/20 @Philadelphia U. L, 75-83 12/3 Shippensburg W, 60-56 1/12 Columbia Union W, 90-35 2/10 @Holy Family L, 58-61 12/1 @Indiana (Pa.) W, 78-74 12/6 St. Michael’s W, 62-60 1/17 @Millersville L, 49-51 2/13 @Millersville W, 87-82 (OT) 12/2 @California (Pa.) L, 52-66 12/7 Longwood W, 81-69 1/21 Cheyney W, 75-55 2/17 @East Stroudsburg W, 63-53 12/7 Molloy W, 83-61 12/14 vs. Marymount# W, 76-72 1/24 @Mansfield W, 75-47 2/20 Bloomsburg L, 69-77 12/8 Pitt-Johnstown W, 74-69 12/17 Rowan W, 72-69 1/28 Kutztown L, 46-52 PSAC Championships 12/19 Lock Haven W, 82-71 12/19 @UDC L, 51-60 2/1 Bloomsburg L, 57-61 2/23 @Millersville L, 63-81 12/20 Clarion W, 80-46 1/3 @Stony Brook W, 72-50 2/4 East Stroudsburg W, 80-59 1/5 @Slippery Rock L, 69-80 1/4 @Bloomfield W, 81-51 2/7 Millersville W, 60-45 1/6 @Edinboro L, 91-98 (OT) 2/9 Philadelphia U. W, 92-47 1999-2000 (11-15) 1/8 East Stroudsburg W, 68-62 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/9 @Mansfield W, 56-55 1/11 @Bloomsburg L, 53-78 2/11 Holy Family W, 65-48 1/13 Shippensburg W, 75-71 11/20 vs. New Hampshire L, 56-63 1/15 @Wilmington W, 67-56 2/14 @Cheyney W, 91-49 1/16 Kutztown W, 58-36 11/21 @St. Michael’s W, 69-51 1/18 Millersville W, 82-75 2/18 @Kutztown L, 33-45 1/21 @Millersville L, 51-92 11/23 Columbia Union W, 100-26 1/22 @Cheyney W, 59-53 2/21 Mansfield W, 90-59 1/23 Cheyney W, 71-48 % (at Lock Haven, Pa.) 11/29 @Gwynned-Mercy L, 57-70 1/25 Mansfield W, 76-53 1/26 Bloomsburg L, 55-63 # (at Philadelphia, Pa.) 12/3 C.W. Post W, 62-42 1/29 @Kutztown L, 46-79 1/28 Holy Family W, 65-62 12/4 Shippensburg L, 51-66 2/1 Bloomsburg W, 61-60 PSAC Championships 1/30 @Univ. of Sciences W, 58-51 12/8 @Clarion L, 76-79 2/5 @East Stroudsburg W, 71-67 2/24 @Bloomsburg W, 77-67 2/2 Mansfield W, 67-62 12/11 @Wilmington W, 82-51 2/8 @Millersville W, 63-58 2/27 vs. Edinboro L, 64-84 2/4 @East Stroudsburg W, 60-48 12/20 @Binghamton L, 53-62 2/10 @Philadelphia U. W, 89-45 (at Shippensburg, Pa.) 2/6 @Kutztown L, 55-81 1/4 @California (Pa.) L, 60-70 2/12 @Holy Family L, 57-64 2/9 @Cheyney W, 75-66 ECAC II Championships 1/5 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 37-76 2/15 Cheyney W, 68-52 2/16 Millersville L, 61-73 (at Garden City, N.Y.) 1/8 @Columbia Union W, 94-38 2/19 Kutztown W, 47-44 3/7 LIU-Southampton L, 62-73 2/20 East Stroudsburg W, 69-56 1/12 Kutztown L, 54-65 2/22 @Mansfield W, 74-58 2/23 @Bloomsburg W, 101-95 (OT) 1/15 @Mansfield L, 50-66 # (at Newark, Del.) 1/19 Cheyney W, 79-53 PSAC Championships % (at Clarion, Pa.) 1998-99 (16-11) 1/22 @Millersville L, 60-69 2/26 @Bloomsburg W, 93-85 PSAC Championships 1/30 Bloomsburg W, 65-60 3/2 @California (Pa.) L, 58-75 (at West Chester, Pa.) Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 2/2 @East Stroudsburg W, 59-46 11/13 Virginia St. W, 69-54 2/25 Clarion W, 71-65 2/5 Mansfield W, 81-51 11/14 W.Va. Wesleyan L, 54-77 2002-03 (24-8) 2/28 Shippensburg L, 62-70 2/9 @Kutztown L, 72-75 11/18 Pitt-Johnstown L, 75-80 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane NCAA II East Regional 2/12 @Cheyney W, 80-53 11/24 Philadelphia L, 58-83 11/22 vs. UNC-Pembroke# W, 68-50 (at Shippensburg, Pa.) 2/15 Holy Family L, 60-63 12/4 St. Michael’s L, 73-84 11/23 @Longwood L, 79-89 3/7 vs. Edinboro L, 56-64 2/19 Millersville W, 77-78 12/5 Lock Haven W, 79-67 11/30 Shepherd W, 74-71 2/23 East Stroudsburg W, 67-49 12/7 Shippensburg L, 73-74 12/1 UMass-Lowell W, 73-67 2/26 @Bloomsburg L, 63-69 1997-98 (15-14) 12/9 Wilmington W, 61-47 12/6 @Clarion L, 62-77 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 12/12 California (Pa.) W, 71-60 PSAC Championships 12/7 @Edinboro W, 79-60 11/14 vs. Winston-Salem St.% L, 61-70 12/19 @Rowan W, 80-78 2/29 @Millersville L, 68-79 12/18 Merrimack L, 53-55 11/15 vs. Alderson Broaddus% L, 59-71 1/2 Clarion W, 83-61 12/21 @Shippensburg W, 76-70 11/22 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 69-78 1/6 @Kutztown W, 58-53 2000-01 (23-6) 12/22 @Indiana (Pa.) W, 72-56 11/25 @Philadelphia U. L, 59-64 1/9 Mansfield W, 69-43 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/4 Slippery Rock W, 57-55 1/5 California L, 61-80 12/2 vs. Shippensburg# L, 62-69 (OT) 1/11 @Columbia Union W, 98-29 11/17 @Longwood W, 77-58 1/12 Lock Haven W, 67-57 12/5 Indiana (Pa.) L, 64-66 1/13 @Cheyney W, 87-62 11/18 vs. W. Liberty St. W, 90-85 1/15 East Stroudsburg W, 67-39 12/6 Longwood W, 67-63 1/16 Millersville L, 55-60 11/21 Philadelphia W, 89-77 1/18 @Bloomsburg L, 60-65 12/14 Marymount W, 92-78 1/23 @ Bloomsburg L, 65-74 12/2 Indiana (Pa.) W, 76-66 1/20 Univ. of Sciences W, 73-51 12/3 California (Pa.) W, 72-55 1/25 Millersville W, 66-65 12/8 C.W. Post W, 70-52 1/27 @Holy Family L, 55-64 12/9 Binghamton W, 66-64 1/29 @Cheyney W, 73-51 12/20 Slippery Rock W, 88-86 2/1 Mansfield W, 84-73 12/21 Edinboro W, 69-59 2/5 @Kutztown W, 75-66 1/6 @Lock Haven W, 83-65 2/8 Bloomsburg W, 73-65 1/7 @Clarion L, 108-112 (2OT) 2/12 @East Stroudsburg W, 77-39 1/10 Mansfield W, 89-68 2/15 @Millersville W, 58-55 1/14 @Shippensburg L, 73-88 2/22 Cheyney W, 75-58 1/17 @Kutztown W, 70-61 2/26 Kutztown W, 60-33 1/20 Millersville W, 70-64 2/27 Philadelphia U. W, 96-72 1/24 @Cheyney W, 90-51 3/1 @Mansfield W, 73-63 1/27 @Bloomsburg W, 81-74 # (at Farmville, Va.) 1/29 @Holy Family W, 56-54 2/3 @Mansfield W, 84-42 PSAC Championships 2/7 Kutztown W, 58-36 (at West Chester, Pa.) 2/10 Cheyney W, 81-74 3/4 Kutztown W, 69-56 2/12 Univ. of Sciences W, 66-62 3/8 Indiana (Pa.) W, 67-64 2/13 East Stroudsburg W, 89-41 3/9 California (Pa.) L, 54-58 2/17 @Millersville L, 60-76 NCAA II East Regional 2/21 @East Stroudsburg W, 73-66 (at California, Pa.) 2/24 Bloomsburg L, 65-77 3/14 vs. Pfeiffer W, 76-73 PSAC Championships 3/15 California (Pa.) L, 58-62 2/27 Millersville W, 94-80 Katie Kline was a PSAC Top Dominique Lewis was a 3/2 vs. Shippensburg L, 75-88 10 award winner for her force inside for the Golden (at Bloomsburg, Pa.) accolades both on the court NCAA II East Regional Rams as one of the top (at Shippensburg, Pa.) and in the classroom. forwards in the PSAC. 3/9 vs. Bloomsburg L, 87-91 26 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 2003-04 (17-12) 12/21 @IUP L, 57-82 2007-08 (19-10) 1/13 at Millersville L, 57-68 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/2 vs. Concord W, 72-62 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/16 at Bloomsburg L, 48-57 1/3 @Fairmont St. L, 52-66 1/20 Cheyney W, 65-53 11/15 Glenville St. L, 61-78 11/16 vs. Goldey Beacom W, 68-67 1/8 Clarion L, 75-91 1/23 Mansfield W, 60-49 11/16 Longwood W, 60-50 11/17 vs. Alderson Broaddus W, 62-47 1/11 @Millersville W, 75-70 (OT) 11/20 USP W, 81-64 1/27 at Kutztown L, 56-76 11/19 Holy Family L, 61-67 1/14 Slippery Rock L, 50-51 1/30 at East Stroudsburg W, 82-55 11/21 @Merrimack L, 46-87 11/27 @Wilmington W, 74-67 1/15 Edinboro L, 79-87 (OT) 12/1 Slippery Rock W, 71-53 2/3 Shippensburg W, 63-61 11/23 @UMass-Lowell L, 54-58 1/18 @Cheyney W, 65-58 12/2 Edinboro L, 69-72 2/7 Millersville L, 44-53 12/5 @Slippery Rock L, 69-84 1/21 Mansfield L, 65-72 12/8 Lincoln W, 82-37 2/13 Bloomsburg W, 74-71 12/6 @California (Pa.) L, 68-92 1/25 @Kutztown L, 58-69 12/9 Colombia Union W, 73-53 2/15 at Cheyney W, 70-67 12/18 @Lock Haven W, 71-58 1/28 East Stroudsburg W, 73-67 12/19 California (Pa.) L, 53-82 2/17 Kutztown L, 60-63 1/3 Clarion W, 58-55 2/1 Bloomsburg W, 78-67 1/5 @Shippensburg L, 62-74 2/20 at Mansfield W, 65-38 1/4 Edinboro W, 61-58 (OT) 2/6 Millersville L, 60-62 1/6 @Lock Haven W, 79-64 2/24 at Shippensburg W, 69-53 1/10 Shippensburg W, 73-41 2/8 Cheyney W, 59-57 1/9 @Philadelphia Univ. L, 65-95 2/27 East Stroudsburg W, 78-58 1/11 Indiana (Pa.) L, 67-85 2/11 @Mansfield L, 78-84 1/12 @Indiana (Pa.) L, 72-82 PSAC Championships 1/14 @East Stroudsburg W, 68-53 2/15 Kutztown W, 65-52 1/13 @Clarion L, 68-70 3/2 Millersville W, 83-77 (2OT) 1/17 Bloomsburg W, 72-59 2/18 @East Stroudsburg L, 61-65 1/19 Kutztown W, 68-56 3/5 California (Pa.) L, 63-81 1/19 @Univ. of Sciences L, 51-68 2/22 @Bloomsburg W, 81-72 1/23 @Cheyney L, 60-65 1/24 @Millersville W, 61-58 1/26 @East Stroudsburg W, 67-54 1/26 @Holy Family L, 69-79 2006-07 (15-13) 1/30 Bloomsburg W, 78-49 1/28 Cheyney W, 96-75 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 2/2 @Mansfield W, 77-68 1/31 @Mansfield W, 67-51 11/17 vs. Concord L, 88-95 2/6 @Millersville L, 63-73 11/18 vs. Fairmont St. L, 72-90 2/2 Kutztown W, 63-59 2/9 @Kutztown W, 67-65 11/21 @USP L, 47-62 2/7 @Bloomsburg W, 91-71 2/13 @Colombia Union W, 85-61 12/2 @Slippery Rock W, 68-63 2/11 East Stroudsburg W, 80-51 2/16 East Stroudsburg W, 75-60 12/3 @Edinboro W, 75-70 2/20 Cheyney W, 84-52 2/14 Millersville L, 47-89 12/9 Concord L, 56-69 2/17 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 68-75 2/23 Mansfield W, 87-53 12/10 Columbia Union W, 65-48 2/27 @Bloomsburg W, 65-61 2/21 @Cheyney W, 77-74 12/20 @California (Pa.) L, 61-65 3/1 Millersville l, 49-69 2/25 @Kutztown W, 62-59 1/6 Shippensburg L, 50-78 PSAC Championships 2/28 Mansfield W, 85-58 1/7 Lock Haven L, 61-64 3/4 Cheyney W, 84-69 PSAC Championships 1/10 @Kutztown W, 57-50 3/7 @Indiana (Pa.) L, 60-81 3/2 Kutztown W, 79-49 1/13 Indiana (Pa.) W, 67-63 3/5 vs. Shippensburg L, 50-73 1/14 Clarion W, 79-70 (at California, Pa.) 1/18 @Pitt-Johnstown L, 70-81 2008-09 (20-9) 1/20 @East Stroudsburg L, 55-72 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 1/22 Philadelphia U. L, 61-80 11/15 vs. Lock Haven W, 88-71 1/24 Cheyney W, 77-62 2004-05 (19-10) 11/16 vs. Columbia Union W, 88-39 1/27 Mansfield W, 70-63 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 11/18 at Univ. of Sciences L, 55-65 1/29 @Bloomsburg W, 59-56 11/16 Holy Family W, 65-58 11/22 Philadelphia University W, 69-60 1/28 East Stroudsburg W, 73-67 11/25 Wilmington W, 83-63 11/19 @Glenville St. L, 57-70 1/31 Millersville W, 62-61 12/5 Lincoln W, 94-45 11/20 vs. West Liberty St. L, 76-78 2/3 Kutztown W, 69-64 12/6 Chestnut Hill W, 83-49 11/30 Univ. of Sciences W, 60-51 2/6 @Columbia Union W, 82-71 12/17 at Holy Family L, 49-60 12/4 Shippensburg W, 58-49 2/10 East Stroudsburg W, 74-53 12/20 Goldey Beacom W, 91-63 12/5 California (Pa.) L, 51-81 2/14 @Cheyney W, 69-59 Janelle Garber was a career 1/3 Califoania (Pa.) L, 59-80 12/11 Fairmont St. L, 51-55 2/17 @Mansfield L, 74-84 1/4 Indiana (Pa.) L, 49-66 1,000-point scorer for the 12/12 UMass-Lowell W, 60-51 2/21 Bloomsburg W, 87-74 1/10 at Mercyhurst L, 67-77 12/21 Lock Haven W, 73-62 2/24 @Millersville L, 61-69 Golden Rams and a two- 1/11 at Slippery Rock W, 89-74 12/22 Indiana (Pa.) W, 70-66 (OT) PSAC Championships 1/14 Millersville W, 64-54 time all-league selection. 2/27 Millersville L, 54-57 1/5 @Shepherd L, 54-61 1/17 Bloomsburg W, 71-70 (OT) 1/7 Pitt-Johnstown W, 89-69 1/21 at Cheyney W,65-54 1/9 @Clarion L, 73-82 1/24 at Mansfield W, 70-59 1/12 Millersville W, 80-61 1/28 Kutztown L, 60-67 1/15 @Slippery Rock W, 65-48 1/31 at East Stroundsburg W, 67-54 1/16 @Edinboro L, 66-70 (OT) 2/4 at Shippensburg W, 79-53 1/19 Cheyney W, 73-55 2/7 at Millersville W, 75-71 (2OT) 1/22 @Mansfield W, 70-52 2/11 Cheyney W, 63-54 1/26 Kutztown W, 78-68 2/14 at Bloomsburg L, 61-63 1/30 @East Stroudsburg W, 92-54 2/18 at Kutztown L, 60-63 2/2 @Bloomsburg W, 67-62 2/21 Mansfield W, 65-38 2/7 @Millersville L, 61-74 2/25 Shippensburg W, 69-53 2/9 @Cheyney W, 70-51 2/28 East Stroundsburg W, 78-58 2/12 Mansfield W, 79-57 PSAC Championships 2/16 @Kutztown L, 63-67 3/3 Cheyney W, 75-72 2/19 East Stroudsburg W, 66-44 3/6 Indiana (Pa.) L, 57-67 2/23 Bloomsburg W, 85-64 PSAC Championships 2009-10 (19-10) 3/1 Bloomsburg W, 54-53 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 3/4 @California (Pa.) L, 55-68 11/17 Uni. Of Sciences W, 75-62 11/20 at Lock Haven W, 72-49 2005-06 (10-17) 11/21 at UDC W, 77-49 Head Coach: Deirdre Kane 11/24 at Goldey Beacom W, 72-60 11/22 @Univ. of Sciences L, 56-72 12/2 at Philadelphia Uni. W, 84-69 11/25 vs. Glenville St. L, 39-65 12/4 Lincoln W, 75-38 11/26 vs. Pitt-Johnstown L, 62-77 Catherine Andrews was 12/5 Chestnut Hill W, 81-51 11/27 vs. Charleston L, 76-93 a threat from beyond the 12/11 Clarion L, 80-83 Renata Neal was one of the 12/3 @Shippensburg W, 74-73 1/2 at California (Pa.) L, 65-77 top shot blockers in West 12/4 @California (Pa.) L, 67-89 3-point arc. She stands 8th 1/3 at Indiana (Pa.) W, 57-41 12/10 Bowie St. W, 79-66 all-time at WCU in 1/6 at Wilmington W, 82-64 Chester women’s basketball 12/11 Shepherd L, 56-71 1/9 Mercyhurst L, 60-67 history. 12/20 @Lock Haven L, 56-79 3-pointers made. 1/10 Slippery Rock W, 65-62 27 2010-11 Women’s Basketball Media Guide A Legend of the Game – Carol Eckman

In the history including 36 wins in 38 games over her first three Eckman’s achievements include receiving of women’s inter- seasons. Her accomplishments at West Chester the prestigious Women’s Basketball Coaches collegiate basket- were, and still are, recognized throughout the Association Service Award in 1985. She has been ball, that person country. nominated for the Naismith Basketball Hall of was Carol Eck- But Eckman’s largest contribution to intercol- Fame in Springfield, Mass. man, and West legiate women’s basketball came in 1969 when In addition, the WBCA honored her by plac- Chester Univer- she organized the first National Invitational ing an award in her name to the coach who most sity is truly fortu- Women’s Basketball Tournament held at West exemplifies Eckman’s own philosophies and nate to have such Chester. It was only a prelude of what was to attitudes in coaching. an intimate rela- come in women’s basketball. Many of today’s top level coaches were tu- tionship with one Her foresight and vision are the foundation tored by Eckman. Eckman completed her career of the giants of on which today’s game thrives. Soldout arenas at Lock Haven University, where she taught until the game’s past. and March Madness were all born from Eckman’s passing away in 1985. For Carol Eckman, coaching at West Chester original ideas some 40 years ago. State College from 1967 through 1972 proved Eckman led the Lady Rams to the very first fruitful not only for her own winning percentage, national championship in women’s college bas- but for all of women’s basketball. Her legacy lives ketball in 1969 and three successive runner-up on as one of the original pioneers in the sport. finishes from 1970-72 in the newly formed AIAW During her tenure at West Chester, Eckman’s National Tournament – the precursor to today’s women compiled an astonishing 67-7 record, NCAA National Championship. Carol Eckman Award Winners National Award Winners West Chester University given to an active WBCA coach, who best demonstrates the Award Winners character of the late Carol Eckman, the “mother of the intercol- given to the player, who best exemplifi es the sportsmanship and legiate women’s basketball national championship” dedication for which Carol Eckman stood.

Recipient (Institution) ...... Year Recipient ...... Year (Gallaudet) ...... 2010 Megan Stewart ...... 2009-10 Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) ...... 2009 Dana Weems ...... 2008-09 (DePaul) ...... 2008 Natalie Winters ...... 2007-08 (Illinois) ...... 2007 Katie Kline ...... 2006-07 (Duke) ...... 2006 Dominique Lewis ...... 2005-06 (Kansas) ...... 2005 Elise McCloy ...... 2004-05 Deirdre Kane (West Chester Univ.) ...... 2004 Malinda Fife & Kiesha Mack ...... 2003-04 (Texas Tech) ...... 2003 Carolyn Muldoon ...... 2002-03 Barbara Stevens (Bentley College) ...... 2002 Kiera Manlove ...... 2001-02 (Marshall) ...... 2001 Kristin Voorhees ...... 2000-01 Kathy Delaney Smith (Harvard) ...... 2000 Amy MacDonald ...... 1999-00 Susan Summons (Miami Dade CCC) ...... 1999 Tracy Younker ...... 1998-99 Kay James (Southern Miss) ...... 1998 Dawn Carter ...... 1997-98 (North Dakota St.) ...... 1997 Carolyn Blank ...... 1996-97 Dr. Joanne Rutherford (Missouri) ...... 1996 Kate Stanley ...... 1995-96 (Colorado) ...... 1995 Angela Haas ...... 1994-95 (LSU) ...... 1994 Theresa Kidwell ...... 1993-94 Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) ...... 1993 Mary Frances Algeo ...... 1992-93 Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah (Cal State Fullerton) ...... 1992 Stacey Orr ...... 1991-92 Jill Hutchinson (Illinois St.) ...... 1991 Kristin Lee ...... 1990-91 Linda Hill McDonald (Minnesota) ...... 1990 Patty Cornelius & Frances Rodgers ...... 1989-90 (Kansas) ...... 1989 Colleen McNamara ...... 1988-89 (N.C. State) ...... 1988 Leslie Mensch ...... 1987-88 (Texas) ...... 1987 Cecilia Rodden ...... 1985-86 Laura Mapp (Bridgewater St.) ...... 1986

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