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Women's Basketball Women’s Basketball TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Championship Coach Most Outstanding Player 2008-09 Boston University Vermont Sharon Dawley Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont 2007-08 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Lisa Etienne, Hartford 2006-07 Hartford UMBC Phil Stern Amanda Robinson, UMBC 2005-06 Hartford Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2004-05 Maine Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Erika Messam, Hartford 2003-04 Maine Maine Sharon Versyp Heather Ernest, Maine 2002-03 Maine Boston University Margaret McKeon Katie Terhune, Boston University 2001-02 Vermont Hartford Jennifer Rizzotti Kenitra Johnson, Hartford 2000-01 Delaware Delaware Tina Martin Cindy Johnson, Delaware 1999-2000 Vermont Vermont Keith Cieplicki Karalyn Church, Vermont 1998-99 Maine Northeastern Joy Malchodi Tesha Tinsley, Northeastern 1997-98 Vermont Maine Joanne Palombo-McCallie Cindy Blodgett, Maine 1996-97 Maine Maine Joanne Palombo-McCallie Cindy Blodgett, Maine 1995-96 Maine Maine Joanne Palombo-McCallie Cindy Blodgett, Maine 1994-95 Maine Maine Joanne Palombo-McCallie Cindy Blodgett, Maine 1993-94 Maine Vermont Pam Borton Sheri Turnbull, Vermont 1992-93 Vermont Vermont Cathy Inglese Sharon Bay, Vermont 1991-92 Vermont Vermont Cathy Inglese Sharon Bay, Vermont 1990-91 Maine Maine Trish Roberts Rachel Bouchard, Maine 1989-90 Maine Maine Trish Roberts Rachel Bouchard, Maine 1988-89* Maine Boston University Christine Basile No winner available 1987-88* Boston University Boston University Christine Basile No winner available 1986-87* Northeastern Northeastern Joy Malchodi No winner available 1985-86* Northeastern Northeastern Joy Malchodi No winner available 1984-85* Northeastern Northeastern Joy Malchodi No winner available *Formerly the Seaboard Conference 2008-09 AMERICA EASTSTANDINGS Overall 2009 AMERICA EAST TournamentPOST-SEASON (W. Hartford, PLAY Conn.): First Round: #8 Albany W L Pct. W L Pct. 63, #9 Maine 43; Quarterfi nals: #4 Binghamton 66, #5 UMBC 54; #1 Boston U. Boston U. 16 0 1.000 25 8 .758 77, Albany 75 (OT); #2 Hartford 68, #7 Stony Brook 53; #3 Vermont 57, #6 New Hartford 14 2 .875 20 12 .625 Hampshire 45; Semifi nals: Boston U. 57, Binghamton 53; Vermont 66, Hartford 56; *Vermont 12 4 .750 21 12 .636 Championship: Vermont 74, Boston U. 66. Binghamton 8 8 .500 14 17 .452 All-Tournament Team: Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont; May Kotsopoulos, Vermont; UMBC 6 10 .375 14 16 .467 Jesyka Burks-Wiley, Boston U.; Amarachi Umez-Eronini, Boston U.; Katie Kelley, New Hampshire 6 10 .375 8 23 .258 Hartford. MOP: Courtnay Pilypaitis, Vermont. Stony Brook 4 12 .250 6 23 .207 2009 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Storrs, Conn.): #1 Connecticut 104, #16 Albany 3 13 .188 6 25 .194 Vermont 65. Maine 3 13 .188 5 25 .167 2009 NIT: First Round (Boston, Mass.): Boston U. 79, Cent. Conn. State 60; Second Round (W. Hartford, Conn.): St. John’s 70, Hartford 59; Second Round (Chestnut Hill, Mass.): Boston College 68, Boston U. 53. 2007-08 AMERICA EAST Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. *Hartford 14 2 .875 28 6 .824 2008 AMERICA EAST Tournament (W. Hartford, Conn.): First Round: #9 Stony Brook Vermont 13 3 .813 24 9 .727 64, #8 Maine, 58; Quarterfi nals: #2 Vermont 70, #7 New Hampshire 45; #3 Boston Boston U. 11 5 .688 20 12 .625 U. 88, #6 UMBC 59; #1 Hartford 72, Stony Brook 41; #4 Albany 64, #5 Binghamton Albany 10 6 .625 13 18 .419 57; Semifi nals: Hartford 60, Albany 40; Boston U. 76, Vermont 74 (2OT); Champion- Binghamton 9 7 .563 11 19 .367 ship: Hartford 61, Boston U. 45. UMBC 5 11 .313 9 21 .300 All-Tournament Team: Danielle Hood, Hartford; Erica Beverly, Hartford; Lisa Etienne, New Hampshire 4 12 .250 7 22 .241 Hartford; Cheri Raffo, Boston U.; Jesyka Burks-Wiely, Boston U. MOP: Lisa Etienne, Maine 4 12 .250 7 23 .233 Hartford. Stony Brook 2 14 .125 8 23 .258 2008 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Baton Rouge, La.): #10 Hartford 59, #7 Syracuse 55; Second Round (Baton Rouge, La.): #2 Texas A&M 63, Hartford 39. 2006-07 AMERICA EAST Overall 2008 NIT: First Round (Burlington, Vt.): Vermont 69, Dartmouth 50; Second Round W L Pct. W L Pct. (Chestnut Hill, Mass.): Boston College 76, Vermont 64. Hartford 15 1 .938 25 9 .735 Stony Brook 14 2 .875 18 11 .621 2007 AMERICA EAST Tournament (Vestal, N.Y.): First Round: #8 Albany 64, #9 Vermont 8 8 .500 19 12 .613 New Hampshire 61; Quarterfi nals: #7 UMBC 67,#2 Stony Brook 64; #3 Vermont Boston U. 7 9 .438 15 15 .500 70, #6 Maine 57; #1 Hartford 60, Albany 50; #4 Binghamton 63, #5 Boston U. Maine 7 9 .438 13 15 .464 58; Semifi nals: UMBC 67, Vermont 56; Hartford 56, Binghamton 46; Championship: UMBC 48, Hartford 46. Binghamton 7 9 .438 12 19 .387 All-Tournament Team: Danielle Hood, Hartford; Laura Sario, Binghamton; Amanda *UMBC 6 10 .375 16 17 .485 Robinson, UMBC; Sharri Rohde, UMBC; Carlee Cassidy, UMBC. MOP: Amanda Rob- New Hampshire 4 12 .250 9 20 .310 inson, UMBC. Albany 4 12 .250 9 22 .290 2007 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Hartford, Conn.):#1 Connecticut 82, #16 UMBC 33. 2005-06 AMERICA EAST Overall 2007 NIT: First Round(W. Hartford, Conn.): at Hartford 70, Bucknell 54; Second W L Pct. W L Pct. Round (Columbia, S.C.): at South Carolina 81, Hartford 40. *Hartford 15 1 .938 27 4 .871 Stony Brook 12 4 .750 20 10 .666 2006 AMERICA EAST Tournament (W. Hartford, Conn.): First Round: #8 Maine Boston U. 9 7 .562 18 12 .600 73, #9 Albany 56; Quarterfi nals: #2 Stony Brook 59, #7 Vermont 52; #3 Boston Binghamton 9 7 .562 17 12 .586 University 66, #6 New Hampshire 60; #1 Hartford 58, Maine 35; #4 Binghamton UMBC 7 9 .438 15 13 .536 72, #5 UMBC 66 (OT); Semifi nals: Boston U. 76, Stony Brook 74 (OT); Hartford 57, New Hampshire 7 9 .438 15 13 .536 Binghamton 46; Championship: Hartford 75, Boston U. 56. Vermont 5 11 .312 9 18 .333 All-Tournament Team: Erika Messam, Hartford; Erica Beverly, Hartford; Danielle Maine 5 11 .312 10 19 .345 Wexler, Hartford; Rachel Laws, Binghamton; Jesyka Burks-Wiley, Boston U. MOP: Albany 3 13 .188 7 21 .250 Erika Messam, Hartford. 2006 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Trenton, N.J.): #11 Hartford 64, #6 Temple 58; Second Round (Trenton, N.J.): #3 Georgia 73, #11 Hartford 54. 2006 NIT: First Round (Hempstead, N.Y.): Hofstra 92, Stony Brook 65. 2009-10 AMERICA EAST RECORD BOOK – Women’s Basketball • 1 2004-05 AMERICA EAST Overall 2005 AMERICA EAST Tournament (W. Hartford, Conn.): First Round: #8 Boston U. 85, W L Pct. W L Pct. #9 Stony Brook 74; #7 Northeastern 49, #10 UMBC 48; Quarterfi nals: #4 Vermont Maine 16 2 .889 20 10 .667 80, #5 Binghamton 65; Boston U. 63, #1 Maine 51; #2 Hartford 47, Northeastern *Hartford 13 5 .722 22 9 .710 43; #3 New Hamphire 68, #6 Albany 48; Semifi nals: Boston U. 70, Vermont 63; New Hampshire 10 8 .556 15 14 .517 Hartford 52, New Hampshire 38; Championship: Hartford 52, Boston U. 50. Vermont 9 9 .500 14 15 .483 All-Tournament Team: Erika Messam, Hartford, Ikea Witt, Hartford, Katie Meinhardt, Binghamton 9 9 .500 10 18 .357 Boston U., Adrienne Norris, Boston U., Lani Boardman, Vermont. MOP: Erika Mes- Albany 9 9 .500 14 14 .500 sam, Hartford. Northeastern 8 10 .444 14 15 .483 2005 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Storrs, Conn.): #3 Rutgers 62, #14 Hartford 37. Boston U. 7 11 .289 15 16 .484 2005 NIT: First Round (Morgantown, W.Va.): W. Virginia 74, Maine 59. Stony Brook 6 12 .333 8 20 .286 UMBC 3 15 .167 8 20 .286 2004 AMERICA EAST Tournament (W. Hartford, Conn.): First Round: #7Northeastern 55, #10 UMBC 30; #8 UNH 74, #9 Stony Brook 65; Quarterfi nals: #3 Boston U. 67, 2003-04 AMERICA EAST Overall # 6 Vermont 57; Northeastern 63, #2 Binghamton 53;#1 Maine 66, New Hampshire W L Pct. W L Pct. 40; #4 Albany 52, #5 Hartford 50; Semifi nals: Maine 62, Albany 49; Boston University *Maine 17 1 .944 25 7 .781 71, Northeastern 53; Championship: Maine 68, Boston University 43. Boston U. 12 6 .667 19 11 .633 All-Tournament Team: Heather Ernest, Maine; Melissa Heon, Maine; Katie Ter- Binghamton 12 6 .667 17 10 .630 hune, Boston U.; Adrienne Norris, Boston U.; Alicia Learn, Albany. MOP: Heather Hartford 9 9 .500 18 12 .600 Ernest, Maine. Albany 9 9 .500 13 16 .448 2004 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Missoula, Mont.): #4 Texas Tech 60, #13 Vermont 8 10 .444 14 13 .519 Maine 50. Northeastern 7 11 .389 15 15 .500 New Hampshire 6 12 .333 11 18 .379 2003 AMERICA EAST Tournament (W. Hartford, Conn.): Quarterfi nals: #2 Vermont 69, #7 Binghamton 58; #3 Boston University 55, #6 Northeastern 53; #1 Maine Stony Brook 6 12 .333 7 21 .250 71, #8 Hartford 51; #4 New Hampshire 70, #5 Stony Brook 57; Semifi nals: Maine UMBC 4 14 .222 4 24 .143 71, New Hampshire 65; Boston University 68, Vermont 57; Championship: Boston University 69, Maine 65. 2002-03 AMERICA EAST Overall All-Tournament Team: Alison Argentieri, Boston U.; Heather Ernest, Maine; Larissa W L Pct. W L Pct. Parr, Boston U.; Maren Matthias, New Hampshire; Katie Terhune, Boston U. Maine 16 0 1.000 25 6 .806 MOP: Katie Terhune, Boston U. Vermont 12 4 .750 21 8 .724 2003 NCAA Tournament: First Round (Storrs, Conn.): #1 Connecticut 91, #16 *Boston U. 10 6 .625 16 15 .516 Boston University 44.
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