Quick Facts 2011-12 Schedule COLGATE's PROBABLE STARTERS
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Nov. 25/26 Woodland Hills Holiday inn THanksgiving BaskeTBall ClassiC Games #6/7 THIS WEEKEND The Colgate women's basketball team will travel to Cal State Northridge for the Woodland Hills Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Basketball Classic. The Raiders will face Cal State Northridge on Friday at 7:30 p.m. PT, before facing either No. 25 UCLA or West Virginia on Saturday. NORTHRIDGE MATADORS BASKETBALL GAME CENTRAL (2-2, 0-0 Big West) Raider fans can follow every Colgate game this season Friday , Nov. 25 - 7:30 PT through Basketball Game Central located on the Colgate Northridge, Calif. Athletic Website. Basketball Game Central keeps fans one click away from following live stats, listening to the radio or watching the game live. Basketball Game Central also carries all the information on each opponent from who is leading the all-time series to who won the last game. 2011-12 Schedule Date Opponent Time LAST TIME OUT NOVEMBER Freshman Mariah Jones scored a career-high 18 points 3 KINGS COLLEGE# ..... W, 82-51 but it wasn't enough as the Colgate women's basketball 5 MERRIMACK# ........... W, 82-71 UCLA/ WEST VIRGINIA team fell to Sacred Heart 78-51 Tuesday night at 11 BRYANT .................... L, 74-76 (2-1) / (2-1) Cotterell Court. The Pioneers closed the game with a 25 at Cornell .................... L, 56-59 Saturday, Nov. 26 - 5/7:30 PT 23-2 run over the final nine minutes of action. 18 at Vermont .................. L, 49-61 19 vs. Dartmouth ^ .......... L, 50-56 Northridge, Calif. Jones recorded a game-high 18 points on 7-of-10 22 SACRED HEART ......... L, 51-78 shooting; including 3-of-5 from downtown, while Kelly 25 at Cal State Northridge .. 7:30 PT 26 vs. UCLA/West Virginia ...... TBD Korkowski and Jhazmine Lynch each recorded eight Quick Facts 28 at San Diego ................ 6:00 PT points for the Raiders. DECEMBER 2 NIAGARA .....................7 p.m. All-Time Record SCOUTING NORTHRIDGE (2-2) 4 at Canisuis .....................7 p.m. 374-608 (.382) - 1973-pr. The Cal State Northridge women's basketball team 10 WAGNER ......................2 p.m. (2-2) lost 73-67 to Washington Saturday afternoon in 18 at NJIT ..........................7 p.m. Patriot League Record a non-conference contest at Alaska Airlines Arena. 22 ST. BONAVENTURE .......7 p.m. Senior Jasmine Erving led CSUN with 21 points and 10 29 IONA ............................2 p.m. 96-188 (.341) - 1990-pr. rebounds, but the Matadors could not hold on to their 31 at Syracuse ....................1 p.m. halftime lead. JANUARY Current Records 7 AMERICAN* ..................2 p.m. Overall: 0-5 Leading by 10 going into the second half, Northridge 11 BUCKNELL* ..................7 p.m. watched Washington slowly chip away at the lead. 14 at Lehigh* .....................7 p.m. Patriot League: 0-0 18 ARMY* .........................2 p.m. The game was tied for large portions, but Washington 21 at Navy* ........................7 p.m. eventually took charge behind 4-of-5 shooting from Head Coach 25 at Lafayette* ..................2 p.m. 3-point range in the second half. Nicci Hays Fort 28 HOLY CROSS*...............7 p.m. FEBRUARY (Culver-Stockton ‘98) 4 at American* ..................1 p.m. 0-5 (1st season) 8 at Bucknell* ...................7 p.m. COLGATE'S PROBABLE STARTERS 11 LEHIGH* ......................2 p.m. Assistant Coaches 15 at Army* .......................7 p.m. 18 NAVY* ..........................7 p.m. Ali Mann (Bowling Green ‘07) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. 2 Jhazmine Lynch Jr. G 5-4 22 LAFAYETTE* .................7 p.m. Carter Shaw (Utah ‘95) 3 Candice Green Sr. G 5-6 25 at Holy Cross* ................2 p.m. Lisa Etienne (Hartford '09) 4 Mariah Jones Fr. F 5-4 MARCH 5 Patriot League Quarterfinals TBA 14 Kelly Korkowski Sr. F 6-1 9 Patriot League Semifinals .... TBA Media Relations Contact 43 Tricia Oakes Sr. C 6-4 12 Patriot League Championship TBA Jeremiah Hergott (315) 228-7566 BOLD CAPS: Home Games [email protected] *Patriot League Contest #Exhibition THE SERIES Current Player 2011-12 Patriot League This will be the first meeting between Colgate and Cal State Career StatS Preseason Poll Northridge. (Nov. 3) SCOUTING UCLA (2-1) Career Points The Bruins are coming off an 83-50 loss at top-ranked Baylor Name No. All-Time No. Team Points (first-place) last Thursday in the Preseason WNIT Semifinals. Senior Oakes 669 1. American 93 (11) Rebekah Gardner just missed her second-straight, double- Lynch 620 2. Lehigh 91 (3) double with 15 points and nine rebounds, while sophomore Green 436 3. Navy 70 (2) Thea Lemberger (11) and freshman Moriah Faulk (10) were Korkowski 269 4. Bucknell 58 also in double figures in points. Kobiela 126 5. Holy Cross 52 Havenstein 100 Lewis 71 6. Lafayette 38 In the early going of the 2011-12 season, Gardner is tops Brase 42 7. Army 26 on the team with 15.0 points per game and second with 8.7 rebounds per game, shooting 48.6% (17-for-35) from Taylor 33 8. Colgate 23 the field. She posted her first-career double-double with a Jones 27 personal-best 21 points and 10 rebounds against Tennessee Reid 16 Tech on Nov. 13, going 7-of-14 from the field and 7-of- Harris 4 8 from the free-throw line. Gardner was named to the Repoli 3 2011-2012 Preseason WNIT All-Tournament Team on Sunday. Ward 3 Patriot League Standings Schultz - (Nov. 14) THE SERIES This would be the first meeting between Colgate and UCLA. LeagueOverall Career Assists SCOUTING WEST VIRGINIA (2-1) Name No. All-Time No. Team Rec. Rec. The West Virginia women’s basketball team held North Green 170 1. American 0-0 2-2 Carolina Central to the lowest point total in the history Lynch 123 2. Army 0-0 3-1 of women’s basketball at the WVU Coliseum with a 97-24 Kobiela 80 3. Bucknell 0-0 1-3 victory over the Eagles Sunday afternoon. Oakes 62 4. Colgate 0-0 0-4 Korkowski 52 5. Holy Cross 0-0 1-3 Sophomores Jess Harlee and Taylor Palmer led a group of Havenstein 28 6. Lafayette 0-0 0-3 four Mountaineers (2-1) that scored in double digits against Lewis 6 7. Lehigh 0-0 1-3 the Eagles (0-4) each with 20 points on the afternoon. Brase 5 8. Navy 0-0 1-2 Sophomore Jess Harlee scored 20 points and pulled down Ward 5 eights boards to help lead West Virginia to a win over North Taylor 2 Carolina Central. Harris 2 All-Pro Photography/Dale Sparks Photo Jones 1 They were followed by junior center Asya Bussie and Repoli 1 freshman guard Akilah Bethel, who each scored 12. Schultz - 2010-11 Reid - Patriot League Standings THE SERIES This would be the first meeting between Colgate and West LeagueOverall Virginia. No. Team Rec. Rec. FRESH FIVE 1. Navy * 10-4 20-12 Career Rebounds The Raiders welcome five freshmen to this year's squad. Name No. All-Time 2. Lehigh 10-4 21-11 Guards Mariah Jones from Silver Spring, Md. and Missy Oakes 396 3. American 10-4 22-9 Repoli form Marlboro, N.J, forwards Kelly Reid from Korkowski 258 4. Bucknell 7-7 11-17 Richmond Hill, Ga., and Carole Harris from Lansing, Mich., Lynch 198 5. Army 7-7 13-26 along with center Steph Schultz from Pottstown, Pa. Green 157 6. Holy Cross 6-8 10-20 Havenstein 145 NEW COACH ... NEW SEASON 7. Lafayette 4-10 11-19 Kobiela 73 The Raiders will start the 2011-12 season with a clean slate. 8. Colgate 2-12 7-22 Brase 54 As head coach Nicci Hays Fort brings a winning mentality Taylor 22 to Hamilton, N.Y. from DePaul University. With the Blue * - Patriot League Champion Demons, Hays Fort went to the NCAA Tournament five Lewis 20 times, including a Sweet 16 appearance and a top-10 Harris 6 national ranking last season. Reid 6 Ward 5 Jones 2 Repoli 1 Schultz - 2011-12 COLGATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Previous School 1 Lauryn Kobiela G So. 5-9 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic 2 Jhazmine Lynch G Jr. 5-4 San Diego, Calif. Mater Dei Catholic 3 Candice Greene G Sr. 5-6 East Brunswick, N.J. Rumson Fair Haven Regional 4 Mariah Jones G Fr 5-4 Silver Spring, Md. St. John's College HS 11 Catherine Lewis G So. 5-10 Staten Island, N.Y. St. Peter's 12 Kathryn Taylor F So. 6-1 Dundee, Scotland Kent School 13 Lulu Brase C Jr. 6-2 Lake Wylie, S.C. Gaston Day School (N.C.) 14 Kelly Korkowski G/F Sr. 6-1 Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham Academy 15 Kelly Reid F Fr. 6-0 Richmond Hill, Ga. Savannah Christian Prep 21 Missy Repoli G Fr. 5-9 Marlboro, N.J. St. John Vianney HS 22 Rebekah Ward G Jr. 5-7 Montreal, Canada Dawson College 34 Stephanie Schultz F/C Fr. 6-1 Pottstown, Pa. Pottsgrove HS 42 Carole Harris F Fr. 5-11 Lansing, Mich. Waverly HS 43 Tricia Oakes C Sr. 6-4 Evergreen, Colo. Evergreen 44 Holly Havenstein F Sr. 6-3 Mt. Airy, Md. Linganore 2011-12 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (10) Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Last Season: PPG RPG Kobiela, Lauren (s) G So. 5-9 Charlotte, N.C. 4.0 2.65* Green, Candice G Jr. 5-6 East Brunswick, N.J. 2.0 0.9* Lewis, Catherine G So. 5-10 Staten Island, N.Y.