Contact: Jack Jumper • Cell P hone : 610-660-3389 • Email: [email protected] 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 9-9; Atlantic 10: 3-3; Big 2-1 SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY HAWKS (9-9, 3-3 A-10) NOVEMBER Fri. 13 RUTGERS L, 65-78 vs. Sat. 21 SETON HALL L, 54-66 Tue. 24 at Villanova # L, 49-55 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FLYERS (8-9, 1-5 A-10) Sun. 29 at Temple # W, 70-67 Game #19 • January 24, 2016 DECEMBER Hagan Arena • Philadelphia, Pa. • 5:00 P.M. Wed. 2 at Lehigh W, 63-62 Sat. 5 at Hofstra L, 62-75 Tues. 8 PENN # W, 50-46 GAME DAY AT A GLANCE Sun. 13 DREXEL W, 53-46 Arena Hagan Arena (4,200) Thurs 17 IONA L, 75-81 Television CBS Sports Network: Ed Cohen, Julianne Viani Mon. 21 #3 NOTRE DAME L, 55-91 Atlantic 10 Network - Steve Wanczyk, Renie Shields Mon. 28 UMBC ^ W, 104-45 AudioStream Tue. 29 CENTRAL MICHIGAN ^ W, 76-66 Series Record Dayton leads 14-13 JANUARY Next Game Wednesday, January 17 at St. Bonaventure, 7:00 p.m. Sun. 3 G. WASHINGTON (CBSSN) * L, 45-70 Wed. 6 at Massachusetts * W, 62-58 Sun. 10 at VCU * W, 66-63 GAME STORIES . . . Wed. 13 RICHMOND * W, 64-53 • Saint Joseph’s caps its two game homestand Sunday versus Dayton. Sun. 17 at Fordham (CBSSN) * L, 40-47 • The game was originally set for a noon start, but has been pushed back to a 5 p.m. start Wed. 20 SAINT LOUIS * L, 66-77 due to the expected snow storm. Sun. 24 DAYTON (CBSSN) * 5:00 p.m. • Sunday’s game will be televised on CBS Sports Network and air at 10:30 p.m. Wed. 27 at St. Bonaventure * 7:00 p.m. Sat. 30 LA SALLE * 2:00 p.m. • The Hawks are looking to snap a two-game losing skid as they are coming off a 47-40 FEBRUARY loss to Fordham on Sunday and a 77-66 setback to Saint Louis on Wednesday. Sun. 7 at George Mason (ASN) * 2:00 p.m. • Saint Joseph’s has been outscored by 26 points combined in the first halves of the last Wed. 10 FORDHAM * 7:00 p.m. two contests. Sat. 13 at Duquesne * 2:00 p.m. Wed. 17 at La Salle *# Noon • Sophomore guard/forward Chelsea Woods matched her career-high with 20 points Sat. 20 RHODE ISLAND * 2:00 p.m. and added nine rebounds in a start versus the Billikens. Wed. 24 DAVIDSON * 7:00 p.m. • Sophomore forward Adashia Franklyn added 13 points, five rebounds and had three Sat. 27 at Richmond * 2:00 p.m. blocked shots Wednesday. MARCH W.-Sn. 2-6 Atlantic 10 Championship + • Handing out a career-best eight assists, senior forward Sarah Fairbanks also tallied eight points and grabbed nine rebounds against Saint Louis. Home games in BOLD CAPS at Hagan Arena; • Saint Joseph’s and Dayton meet for the 28th time come Sunday. All game times are EST and subject to change • The Flyers hold a 14-13 edge in the all-time series and have won three straight against * Atlantic 10 Conference Game # - Philadelphia Big 5 Game the Hawks. ^ - Hawk Classic (Hagan Arena) • Dayton ended Saint Joseph’s season last year as the Flyers topped the Hawks 80-61 + at The Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Va.) in the quarterfinals of the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championship (boxscore on page two).

HAWKS AT A GLANCE PROBABLE STARTERS No. Pos. Player Yr. Ht. PPG RPG APG MPG Notes 3GCiara Andrews Sr. 5-9 11.7 3.2 1.8 29.7 Had 8 points, 6 boards and 3 steals versus Saint Louis 15 G Kathleen Fitzpatrick Jr. 5-9 8.2 2.1 1.3 25.9 Added a and assists against Saint Louis 32 G/F Chelsea Woods So. 6-0 7.4 6.5 1.1 21.4 Matched career-high with 20 points versus Saint Louis 34 F Amanda Fioravanti Jr. 6-1 7.9 5.8 0.9 19.7 Tallied 12 points and had 3 blocks against Saint Louis 41 F Sarah Fairbanks Sr. 6-1 10.3 7.1 2.7 32.0 Add 9 boards, 8 assists and 8 points versus Saint Louis

THE BENCH 2GMackenzie Rule Jr. 5-6 1.0 0.0 0.6 6.1 Scored 2 points and had 2 assists versus Saint Louis 4GKristalyn Baisden Fr. 5-10 1.1 0.6 0.1 6.9 Grabbed a rebound versus Saint Louis 11 G Jazmin Horne Jr. 5-7 1.0 0.5 1.1 8.0 Played 3 minutes against Saint Louis 12 G Alyssa Monaghan Fr. 5-5 6.1 2.7 1.9 26.6 Had an and versus Saint Louis 21 G Avery Marz R-Fr. 5-7 ------Out - Missed first 18 games of the season 23 G Jordan Strode Sr. 5-8 2.8 1.0 1.0 10.8 Questionable - Missed last two games 30 G/F Sarah Veilleux R-Fr. 6-0 2.6 1.9 0.8 12.4 Added 3 points, 3 rebounds and an assist against Saint Louis 33 F Adashia Franklyn So. 6-1 5.1 3.6 0.3 16.2 Tallied 13 points and had 5 boards versus Saint Louis 35 F Michala Clay Fr. 6-0 1.3 1.3 0.0 6.5 Grabbed a rebounds versus Saint Louis 40 F Candace Belvedere So. 6-2 0.0 * 0.4 * 0.0 * 3.1 * Out - Missed opening 18 games of the season * - 2014-15 Stats 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 2

SAINT JOSEPH’S’ ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School/Last School 2 Mackenzie Rule Jr. G 5-6 West Chester, Pa. Cardinal O'Hara CIARA Andrews ...... SEE-are-uh 3 Ciara Andrews Sr. G 5-9 Glenside, Pa. Cheltenham Kristalyn BAISDEN ...... BAYS-den 4 Kristalyn Baisden Fr. G 5-10 East Hartford, Conn. Berkshire School (Mass.) Candace BELVEDERE .BELL-vuh-deer 11 Jazmin Horne Jr. G 5-7 Seattle, Wash. Franklin/Eastern Arizona College 12 Alyssa Monaghan Fr. G 5-5 Drexel Hill, Pa. Bonner-Prendergast Amanda FIORAVANTI ...... 15 Kathleen Fitzpatrick Jr. G 5-9 Drexel Hill, Pa. Academy of Notre Dame de Namur ...... fee-OR-uh-vahn-tee 21 Avery Marz R-Fr. G 5-7 Sinking Springs, Pa. Wilson West Lawn ADASHIA Franklyn . . . . .uh-DAY-zhuh 23 Jordan Strode Sr. G 5-8 Charlotte, N.C. Hickory Ridge Jasmin HORNE ...... horn 30 Sarah Veilleux R-Fr. G/F 6-0 Hebron, Conn. RHAM 32 Chelsea Woods So. G/F 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. Freire Charter Alyssa MONAGHAN . . . .mon-UH-han 33 Adashia Franklyn So. F 6-1 West Chester, Pa. West Chester Bayard Rustin Sarah VEILLEUX ...... vuh-LOU 34 Amanda Fioravanti Jr. F 6-1 Frederick, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel/Virginia 35 Michala Clay Fr. F 6-0 Baltimore, Md. Roland Park Country School 40 Candace Belvedere So. F 6-2 Merrick, N.Y. Kellenberg Memorial 41 Sarah Fairbanks Sr. F 6-1 Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown Area

Head Coach: Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘91, ‘93) - 15th year Associate Head Coach: Susan Moran (Saint Joseph’s ‘02) - 13th year Assistant Coaches: Stephanie McCaffrey (Saint Joseph’s ‘04) - 9th year, John Hampton (Mansfield ’08) - 1st Season Director of Basketball Operations: Katie Kuester (Saint Joseph’s ’12) - 1st Season Graduate Assistant: Christina Foggie (Vanderbilt ’14) - 1st Season

SERIES HISTORY PREVIOUS 10 GAMES VS. DAYTON Saint Joseph’s vs. Dayton Date Score Site Date Score Site 3/6/15 L, 61-80 Neutral 1/29/11 L, 68-79 Away All-Time Series: UD Leads 14-13 2/15/15 L, 64-82 Away 1/20/10 W, 68-62 Home Last Meeting: 3/6/15, UD, 80-61 2/23/14 L, 56-82 Away 3/1/09 L, 57-84 Away 1/26/14 W, 75-63 Home Last SJU Win: 1/26/14, 75-63 3/10/13 W, 61-54 Home Full year-by-year results on page Last Dayton Win: 3/6/16, 80-61 3/3/13 L, 66-73 Away 84 of the SJU Media Guide. Current SJU Streak: L-3 1/10/12 L, 51-65 Home LAST MEETING BOXSCORE STATISTICAL COMPARISON March 6, 2015 • Richmond Coliseum Saint Joseph’s Dayton Saint Louis - 80, Saint Joseph’s - 61 Overall Record 9-9 8-9 Conference Record 3-3 1-5 Home Record 5-6 4-4 Away Record 4-3 2-4 Neutral Record 0-0 2-1 Points Per Game 62.2 66.9 Opponent Points Per Game 63.7 64.6 Scoring Differential -1.5 +2.3 Percentage .389 .395 Opponent Field Goal Percentage .410 .371 3-Pt. Field Goals Made Per Game 3.7 6.5 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage .284 .328 Opponent 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage .351 .316 Free Throws Made Per Game 13.3 12.9 Percentage .724 .725 Rebounds Per Game 37.7 39.8 Opponent Rebounds Per Game 35.1 40.5 Rebounding Differential +2.6 -0.6 Assists Per Game 12.5 13.5 Turnovers Per Game 12.6 15.6 Opponent Turnovers Per Game 12.1 15.4 Turnover Margin -0.5 -0.2 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.0 0.9 Steals Per Game 5.4 5.8 Blocks Per Game 3.1 5.5 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 3

INJURY REPORT FAIRBANKS GARNERS WEEKLY HONORS Sophomore Candace Belvedere and redshirt freshman Avery Marz Averaging 17.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per contes in are out Wednesday. Junior Jordan Strode is questionable (concus - wins over Penn and Drexel, senior forward Sarah Fairbanks was sion). named both Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Week and PhillyCol - legeSports.com Co-Player of the Week, SLOW STARTS, STRONG FINISHES Saint Joseph’s has had up and down starts and ends of games this FIORAVANTI’S MAKES SJU DEBUT season. To date, the Hawks have been outscored 322-276 in the first After sitting out the past 51 games, junior forward Amanda Fioravanti quarter this year, but have had strong fourth quarters as they have has been a constant contributer for the Hawks. Starting seven games topped opposing teams 293-263 in the final 10 minutes. and appearing in all 18, the 6-foot-1 post is currently fourth on the team in scoring (7.9 ppg), and third in rebounding (5.8). Coming to Saint FAST BREAK Joseph’s in January of 2014 after playing at Virginia the first semes - • Senior forward Sarah Fairbanks , who scored eight points against ter, the 2012-13 Gatorade Player of the Year for Maryland averaged the Saint Louis, is closing in on 1,000 career points and enters 1.5 points and 1.1 rebounds over eight games with the Cavaliers. Wednesday's contest with 945 points. • Likewise, senior guard Ciara Andrews is also nearing 1,000 points SJU IN THE NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT and has tallied 922 points to date. This season, the Hawks will have four nationally televised games. • Sophomore forward Adashia Franklyn is currently shooting 64.9 SJU is making their third appearance on CBS Sports Network with percent (24-of-37) from the foul line this year. She went just 14-of- games against George Washington (Jan. 3), at Fordham (Jan. 17) 51 last season (27.5 percent). and today versus Dayton (Jan. 24), while their February 7 contest • Junior guard Kathleen Fitzpatrick went 12-of-30 from the floor to at George Mason will air on the American Sports Network. open Atlantic 10 play, but has gone just 1-of-17 over the last two games. INCONSISTENT THREES The 2015-16 season has been one of ups and downs from behind MONAGHAN NAMED A-10 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK the arc for SJU. After struggling from three over the opening 10 Averaging 11.5 points and 3.5 assists in a pair of victories for the games, the Hawks caught fire from deep at the Hawk Classic, going Hawks, freshman Alyssa Monaghan was named Atlantic 10 21-of-48, including matching a program record for three-pointers Rookie of the Week for her performances last Monday. Helping SJU with 13 versus UMBC. Unfortunately for the Hawks, their shots did - to a 2-0 record, Monaghan went 8-of-15 from the field (.533 per - n’t fall as they went 0-of-14 to mark the third time this year they were cent) and 7-of-10 from three-point range in the two games. held scoreless from behind the arc. SJU bounced back going 14-of- 35 over its next three games, but are just 2-of-21 over the last two. NOT YOUR NORMAL ASSIST LEADER Despite losing its top assist leader in Natasha Cloud to the WNBA HAWKS FACE ONE OF NATION’S TOUGHEST SCHEDULES in the offseason, the Hawks are actually averaging the same As is the standard for Saint Joseph’s scheduling, facing strong op - amount assists this year per game (12.4) compared to last year ponents is the norm and 2015-16 is no different. This season, the (12.4). Through 17 games to date, SJU’s leader in assists at 2.4 per Hawks will play 13 games against opponents that made a postsea - game is not a guard, but rather senior forward Sarah Fairbanks . son tournament last year, with the evidence clear as SJU enters Sunday ranking seventh in the nation in strength of schedule ac - HAWK HILL ADVANTAGE cording to RPIRatings.com. Saint Joseph’s has always had a reputation of playing well at home. Over 43 seasons, the Hawks have boasted a 411-153 mark at Hawk RECORD DAY VERSUS UMBC Hill, including a 71-31 record at Hagan Arena. Last year, Saint Saint Joseph’s posted several records in its 104-45 win over UMBC Joseph’s went 9-4 at home, while it is 5-6 so far this season. at the Hawk Classic. Below is a list of accomplishments in the victory. • The 104 points are the most by a SJU team since a 107-77 win over St. Bonaventure on January 4, 1990. HAWKS ON THE AIR • The Hawks reached 100 points for the 10th time in team history. The Saint Joseph’s Sports Network (SJSN) • SJU’s 13 three-pointers matched the single-game mark, tying per - marks its 26th year of operation in 2015-16, as formances versus Auburn (12/8/90) and Manhattan (1/2/96). the first broadcasts of men’s and women’s • The 104 points are the most scored by SJU at Hagan Arena. basketball games took place in the fall of 1990. • The 59-point scoring difference is tied for fourth-most in a win. The first women’s game aired on WCZN-AM on November 23rd as the Hawks hosted Ore - gon. The 1990-91 season also marked the first HAWKS PICKED SEVENTH IN ATLANTIC 10 PRESEASON POLL in school history in which every SJU men’s game aired on Saint Joseph’s was picked to finish seventh in the Atlantic 10 race, Philadelphia-area commercial radio. according to a poll of the conference's head coaches. Returning Since its beginnings in 1990, SJSN’s coverage of Hawk ath - three starters and 11 letterwinners overall from last year's squad, letics has grown and included Saint Joseph’s women’s basketball the Hawks garnered 116 points in the A-10 Preseason Poll. Re - television show Courtside , Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk radio program ceiving 12 first place votes, last year's conference champion George and the nationally-renowned HawkTalk television show, which Washington was picked to repeat with 194 points. Dayton was se - ran for 15 years. Hawk fans everywhere will be able to hear the broadcast of lected second with 177 points, followed by Duquesne (154) third, Ford - every game through audio streaming at the Hawks’ official ath - ham (132) fourth, Saint Louis (126) fifth, Richmond (118) sixth, the letics site, www.SJUHawks.com, which is provided free of Hawks, and Rhode Island (113) eighth. St. Bonaventure was picked to charge. Fans can also take those broadcasts on-the-go, with the finish ninth with 90 points, followed by VCU (89), George Mason (57), SJUHawks app for mobile devices. La Salle (52), UMass (34) and Davidson (18), respectively. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 4

FAIRBANKS AMONG ALL-TIME LEADERS Senior forward Sarah Fairbanks is currently fourth all-time in career 2015-16 Atlantic 10 Standings blocks with 103 and is 15th in rebounding with 554. Fairbanks is The following is the current Atlantic 10 women’s basketball eight blocks behind Brittany Ford in third and 10 rebounds shy of standings as of 1/23/16. Tina Dishman in 14th. At her current pace, Fairbanks could join cur - rent assistant coach Stephanie McCaffrey (nee Graff) as just the Team A-10 Overall second Hawk in program history to finish her career with 1,000 ca - 1. George Washington ...... 7-0 17-3 reer points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocked shots. 2. St. Bonaventure ...... 6-0 17-2 3. Saint Louis ...... 5-1 15-4 WOODS STARTS STRONG 4. Duquesne ...... 4-1 16-2 Sophomore Chelsea Woods has made a strong showing to begin 5. Saint Joseph's ...... 3-3 9-9 the 2015-16 season. Currently fifth in scoring (7.4) and second in re - Davidson ...... 3-3 9-10 bounds (6.5), the 6-foot wing player has started eight games so far Fordham ...... 3-3 8-11 this season and appeared in all 18, while posting a team-best three 8. George Mason ...... 3-4 8-12 double-doubles, including a 12-point, 11 rebound performance in 9. Richmond ...... 2-3 9-9 SJU win over Richmond. Additionally, Woods has more assists this Rhode Island ...... 2-3 8-9 year (21) than she did in 2014-15. 11. VCU ...... 2-4 13-6 12. Dayton ...... 1-5 8-9 GRIFFIN IN 15TH SEASON AT ALMA MATER 13. La Salle ...... 0-5 3-15 Saint Joseph’s Cindy Griffin is in her 15th season as head coach of Massachusetts ...... 0-6 6-12 her alma mater. The all-time leader in wins at Hawk Hill, she enters Sunday with a 268-190 record, and passed Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Jim Foster for career wins last year in a 58-54 victory over 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S QUICKFACTS Villanova. During her tenure, the Hawks have had 10 postseason Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 bids and16 Atlantic 10 All-Conference honorees. Founded ...... 1851 Enrollment ...... 4,850 (full-time undergrads) ANDREWS NAMED TO A-10 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM The Hawks’ scoring leader a season ago, senior guard Ciara An - Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) drews was recognized as one of the top players in the Atlantic 10 Nickname ...... Hawks this season as she was named to the A-10’s Preseason All-Confer - Colors ...... Crimson and Gray ence Third Team. Posting a break-through seasons in 2014-15, An - Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I drews proved to be the Hawks' top scoring threat as she averaged Conference ...... Atlantic 10 a career-best 13.0 points per game. Garnering All-Big 5 First Team Home Arena (Capacity) .Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena (4,200) honors, she appeared in all 30 games and made 28 starts for SJU, President ...... Dr. Mark C. Reed while averaging career-highs in rebounds (98) and assists (48). Associate Vice President/Athletic Director . . . .Don DiJulia 2014-15 Regular Season Record ...... 13-17 VEILLEUX RETURNS TO LINEUP After missing the first seven games of the season, redshirt freshman 2014-15 Atlantic 10 Conference Record (Place) .8-8 (T-6th) Sarah Veilleux returned to the lineup against Drexel. Playing 18 min - 2014-15 Philadelphia Big 5 Record (Place) . . . . .3-1 (T-1st) utes versus the Dragons, she tallied five points and had five re - Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/2 bounds. Veilleux, who played in just four games last year before Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 missing the final 26 games due to injury, is averaging 2.6 points and Captain ...... Sarah Fairbanks 1.9 rebounds per game over 10 games this year. Head Coach (alma mater) Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s '91, ‘93) TAKING ADVANTAGE OF FREEBIES Overall Record/Years ...... 316-225/18th season The Hawks have continually been one of the top free throw shoot - Record at Saint Joseph’s/Years ...... 268-191/15th season ing teams in the Atlantic 10 and 2014-15 wasn’t any different. As a Associate Head Coach ...... team, Saint Joseph’s hit 74 percent of their free throws (415 of 561) and finished 36th nationally in efficiency a season ago. The Hawks ...... Susan Moran (Saint Joseph’s ‘02, ‘07) - 13th season are working on consistency at the line though, as they have con - Assistant Coaches ...... verted 72.4 percent (239-of-330) so far this year...... Stephanie McCaffrey (Saint Joseph’s ‘04) - 9th season ...... John Hampton (Mansfield ‘08) - 1st season THREE-POINT THREAT Director of Basketball Operations ...... Katie Kuester Junior guard Kathleen Fitzpatrick had a breakout season in 2014- Graduate Assistant: ...... Christina Foggie 15 as she knocked down more than half of the Hawks three-points, Women’s Administrative Assistant ...... Kathy MacDonald hitting 53 of the team’s 101. After hitting just 14-of-58 from behind Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer ...... Neil Hoffman the arc over the first 10 games, Fitzpatrick went off at the Hawk Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jack Jumper Classic, going 9-of-19 and is currently to 29-of-108 for the year. Athletic Department ...... (610) 660-1707 FAIRBANKS RETURNS AS CAPTAIN Basketball Office ...... (610) 660-1710 Senior forward Sarah Fairbanks is serving as team captain this Athletic Communications ...... (610) 660-3389 season. Fairbanks previous served as a tri-captain alongside Press Row ...... (610) 660-2599 Natasha Cloud and Ashley Robinson in 2014-15. Athletics Website ...... www.sjuhawks.com 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 5

TAKE CARE OF THE BALL Renie Shields ‘ 82 - A-10 Legend Ball control has been a staple for Saint Joseph’s teams under head coach Cindy Griffin . During her tenure, the Hawks have ranked A 1982 graduate of SJU, Renie Shields was among the top-50 nationally in turnovers per game nine times, in - one of the most versatile performers in Saint cluding the previous five seasons. SJU, which finished 23rd overall Joseph’s women’s basketball history. The in turnovers with 12.8 times per game last year, are better this sea - point guard and two‐time team captain led son, turning it over only 12.6 times per game. the Hawks in scoring, assists and steals in her senior year, and at one point, held the GAME IN, GAME OUT SJU single-season and single-game records Junior Ciara Andrews and sophomore Adashia Franklyn are the for assists. Named Saint Joseph’s MVP for lone returning Hawks to have played in all 30 games last year. An - three seasons, Shields (nee Dunne) still ranks among the Hawks’ drews posted a career-best 13.0 points per game to lead SJU, while top 10 in career assists and steals. Remaining active in basketball Franklyn paced the team in blocked shots with 32. Andrews has cur - after graduation in 1982, she served as an assistant coach at both SJU and Villanova. For the past 24 years, Shields has worked in rently played in 78 straight games for SJU. athletic administration at Saint Joseph’s, primarily in compliance services, and was promoted to associate athletic director and sen - MATCHING ATTENDANCE MARK ior women’s administrator five years ago, and continues to serve Posting a sell out crowd of 4,200 in their season opening game as the color analyst for Hawks’ women’s basketball internet broad - against Rutgers, the Hawks matched their single-game record for casts. She was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Women’s Basket - fans. Saint Joseph’s previously had a sell out in its victory over St. ball Hall of Fame in 1989, into the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame Bonaventure on January 26, 2013 and have hit 4,200 fans five times. in 1991 and the Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. Her daughter, Erin, finished her Saint Joseph’s basketball career in FOUR NEWCOMERS DON THE CRIMSON AND GRAY 2014 tied as the all-time leader in three-point field goals made. Junior Jazmin Horne and freshman Alyssa Monaghan made their SJU debuts versus Rutgers, scoring two and five points, respec - The Women’s Basketball Legends will be saluted with a breakfast tively. Rookies Kristalyn Baisden and Michala Clay have yet to on Friday, March 4 prior to the 2016 A-10 Women’s Basketball Championship quarterfinals. The event will take place at the Rich - play, but with their addition help bring the all-time number of players mond Marriott beginning at 9:00 a.m. in program history to 184.

SJU ADDS THREE TO COACHING STAFF HAWKS INK PAIR TO NLIS Head coach Cindy Griffin has three new additions to her coaching Saint Joseph's head coach Cindy Griffin announced in november staff this season with the hiring of assistant coach John Hampton , that guard/forward Katie Armstrong (Collegeville, Pa./ Perkiomen director of basketball operations Katie Kuester '12 and video coor - Valley) and guard Nailah Delinois (Sunrise, Fla./Northeast) have dinator Christina Foggie . signed National Letters of Intent to attend Saint Joseph's University next year. CLOUD FINISHES AMONG WNBA’S TOP ROOKIES "We are very excited that both Katie and Nailah chose Saint Saint Joseph’s 2015 graduate Natasha Cloud finished her first sea - Joseph's University," said Griffin. son in the WNBA this September as one of the top rookies in the league. Selected 15th overall by the , Cloud led Leading the Pioneer Athletic Conference in scoring the past two all newcomers in assists (3.4 apg) and ranked in the top-10 for re - years, Armstrong is coming off an MVP season in 2014-15 as she bounds (2.8 rpg), steals (0.85 spg) and minutes (19.3 mpg). Cloud, averaged 17.8 points per game and led Perkiomen Valley to a 21- just the third Hawk to be selected in the WNBA Draft, is currently 7 record. A two-time All-PAC First Team selection, the 6-foot-2 playing for Besiktas Women's Basketball Team in Turkey. swing player has twice been named to the Nike Rose Classic All- Star Team and was named to the All-Tournament Team in 2015. WHY S-A-I-N-T JOSEPHS UNIVERSITY? Finishing among the PAC leaders in three-pointers with 22 last sea - The corporate title of “Saint” Joseph’s University, which has been in son, Armstrong is ranked 44th nationally among forwards accord - place since Saint Joseph’s was granted university status by the ing to ESPN's HoopGurlz. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1979, is now the “public” title of the institution for all aspects of its operations. Previously, the ab - "Katie is a very versatile player who can score in many ways. She breviation of “St.” Joseph’s University was permitted in a number of brings size and skill to our perimeter," said Griffin. alumni and athletic contexts. According to the most recent edition of the Higher Education Directory, there are at least nine recognized A three-time 7A All-State Honorable Mention by the Sun Sentinel "St. Joseph's" among the nation's colleges and universities. Only and Miami Herald, the 5-foot-9 Delinois led Broward County in scor - one of them-Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia-is a university- ing last season, averaging 15.5 points per game to go along with level, Master's I, NCAA Division I institution. A complete spelling of 5.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists. Ranked 75th nationally among S-A-I-N-T Joseph's University in all contexts will help eliminate any guards according to ESPN's HoopGurlz, the four-year captain led Northeast High School to its first 7A District title in team history in confusion among higher education and other public constituencies. 2013-14.

UP NEXT "Nailah is a triple threat guard who adds size and strength to our Saint Joseph’s returns to the road as the Hawks head to St. backcourt," Griffin said. "She is an energetic defender who can Bonaventure on Wednesday. Game time is set for 7 p.m. guard multiple positions."

Saint Joseph's will lose seniors Ciara Andrews, Sarah Fairbanks and Jordan Strode to graduation in May. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 6

MEDIA INFORMATION THE HAWK One of the most famous mascots MEDIA CREDENTIALS in college sports, the Saint Joseph’s Credentials for media covering Saint Joseph’s at Hagan Arena in 2015- Hawk celebrates its 60th anniver - 16 should be made at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Jack Jumper. sary in 2015-16. The Hawk is Priority is given to daily newspapers, radio/TV stations and other media best known for staying in constant who cover Saint Joseph’s and its opponents on a regular basis. Internet motion by flapping its wings throughout every basketball game sites and agencies that will be considered for credentials include those of and representing the Saint Joseph’s national cable networks or established publications. Internet sites repre - motto, “The Hawk Will Never Die.” senting local or regional media outlets will be provided credentials on a Jim Brennan originated the idea space-available basis. Websites that sponsor “message boards” or “chat for a hawk as mascot during the rooms” where people are able to post anonymous information are ineligible 1954-55 season. Brennan, an ex- for consideration of credentials. Credentials will only be issued to those 18 Marine and SJU cheerleader, at first years of age and older. wanted to secure an actual hawk, but later switched to the costume PHOTO CREDENTIALS idea. The student government All photographers attending Saint Joseph’s home basketball games must raised the 120 dollars needed to buy be credentialed. Requests for credentials should be made in at least 24 the initial costume, which Brennan hours in advance to Jack Jumper. Due to space demands, access to free - donned for three years. He made his debut as the Hawk on Jan - lance photographers is limited. uary 4, 1956, a 69-56 win over La Salle at the Palestra. Since then, and including this season, a total of 31 SJU students have SCOUT CREDENTIALS donned the costume. The Hawk has not missed a men’s basket - Credentials for WNBA scouts must be requested in advance of the game ball game since that first season in 1955-56. The Hawk, who was present at most women’s basketball games, became a mainstay by contacting Jack Jumper. in 1989. Since then, 12 SJU students have donned the costume, with Bobby Lattanzi serving as the Hawk for his first year in RADIO POLICY 2015-16. Radio stations designated as the primary visiting outlet can have access In addition to the constant flapping, the Hawk is also recognized to phone lines at a cost of $100 per line per game. ($200 for ISDN), unless by its “flying” in figure eights around the court during timeouts. a reciprocal usage agreement exists. Visiting radio stations wishing to Years ago, ESPN used a “flap-o-meter” on the national telecast of broadcast the game should contact Jack Jumper at (610) 660-3389 or by a Saint Joseph’s game to estimate that the Hawk flaps its wings email ([email protected]) to arrange phone lines. 3,500 times during a regulation game. The Hawk is unique because it is one of the few mascots in the INTERVIEWS nation that travels to every game, and the student who holds the All requests for interviews with Cindy Griffin and the Saint Joseph’s stu - position gains a tuition scholarship. The student, who is selected dent-athletes must be arranged through Jack Jumper. Advance notice of at through an interview process during the previous spring semes - least 24 hours is preferred, but every attempt will be made to accommodate ter, also serves as a team manager for the men’s basketball team all requests. Players will not be available for interviews on game day, except and travels with the squad. for post-game interviews. The most decorated mascot in the country, The Hawk has gar - nered numerous accolades in its 59-year history. In 2013-14, PRESS ROW NCAA.com named The Hawk as “College Basketball’s Best Tra - dition”. The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Only accredited members of the media and accredited scouts will be is - for Kids, Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook and ESPN College sued credentials to cover Saint Joseph’s basketball, and only those with Basketball magazine have selected it as the nation’s top mascot. passes will be permitted to sit in press seating. Members of the media are Eastern Basketball tabbed The Hawk as the Atlantic 10 Confer - reminded that press row is a working area and cheering for either team will ence’s best mascot, while The Hawk won a “Best of Philly” award not be tolerated. from Philadelphia Magazine in 2003-04. The Hawk was selected as a 2008 nominee for the Mascot Hall of Fame. MEDIA SERVICES Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the Saint Joseph’s and opponent’s game notes, statistics, Atlantic 10 Con - nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the school’s year - ference notes and game programs will be available to working members of book editor, Charlie Dunn, initiated a contest among the student the media. Halftime statistics will be available in the media room at Hagan body for a symbol. More than 100 submissions were narrowed to Arena and will also be distributed on press row. Final statistics will be dis - two, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers” (World War I sol - tributed in the media room following completion of the game. Fax service is diers who specialized in tossing grenades) by a slim margin in available at both locations. the final vote. Complete Saint Joseph’s game notes will be available 24 hours prior to John Gallagher ‘31, a catcher on the Saint Joseph’s baseball the game on SJUHawks.com. team, submitted the winning suggestion. He won a sweater with a special Saint Joseph’s monogram for selecting the winning name. According to the Student Annual, the nickname was ap - MEDIA PARKING propriate because it typified “the fighting spirit of our crimson and Media parking is available at the ROTC Lot on 54th Street behind Hagan gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has Arena. Media members desiring to be on the parking list must contact Jack made our football team famous.” Ironically, football was discon - Jumper at least 24 hours in advance of the game. tinued at Saint Joseph’s following the 1939 season. But it has been the connection with the storied tradition of the POST-GAME Saint Joseph’s men’s and women’s basketball programs that has Saint Joseph’s head coach Cindy Griffin will be available in the interview given The Hawk mascot its prominence on the national level, mak - room following a post-game cooling off period. The Saint Joseph’s locker ing it one of the most recognized mascots in college athletics. room is not open to the media. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 7

Cindy Griffin - Head Coach Saint Joseph’s ’91, MBA ’93 - 15th Season The all-time leader in wins at Saint Joseph’s, Cindy Griffin enters her 15th season as head coach of the Hawks. A 1991 and 1993 graduate of SJU, Griffin (nee Anderson) has compiled an overall record of 316-225 in 18 seasons as a head coach, and a 268-191 record over 15 years at Hawk Hill that has included 10 postseason appearances.

The eighth coach in NCAA Division I history to lead her alma mater to the NCAA Tournament as a player and a coach, Griffin’s squads have posted six 20-win seasons and six victories over nationally-ranked teams, while her players have been honored as Atlantic 10 All-Conference performers 17 times and 12 have gone on to play professionally.

Backed by First Team All-Big 5 selection Natasha Cloud, the Hawks earned a share of the Big 5 title in 2014-15. Cloud, who also garnered A-10 All-Conference First Team and All-Defensive Team accolades, also became just the third SJU player to be selected in the WNBA Draft as she was picked by the Washington Mystics in the second round in April of 2015.

Following up their A-10 Championship the season prior, the 2013-14 Hawks continued to prove themselves as one of the top programs nationally as they earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Second Coach Griffin Round for just the seventh time in team history. Led by Erin Shields and Cloud, Saint Joseph's earned its fifth straight postseason bid and claimed its first outright Philadelphia Big 5 title since 2000-01. At A Glance Career Record: 316-225 Under Griffin’s leadership, Saint Joseph’s posted one of its most memorable seasons in team history in 2012-13 as Record at SJU: 268-191 the Hawks claimed the Atlantic 10 Championship for just the third time and earned the automatic NCAA Tournament Atlantic 10 Record: 130-86 bid. Led by a senior class that had advanced to the postseason every year, the Hawks finished with a 23-9 record that Postseason Record: 7-10 included wins over #5 Maryland and #11 Dayton.

Hometown: Maple Glen, Pa. In addition to the team’s success, a trio of Hawks were singled out for their performances, led by NCAA Woman of Education: Saint Joseph’s ‘91, the Year nominee Chatilla van Grinsven. With Griffin’s guidance, van Grinsven turned in one of the more dominant Saint Joseph’s MBA ‘93 seasons in recent SJU history, becoming just the fifth player in SJU history to average a double-double for the year en route to being named to the A-10 All-Conference First Team and the Big 5 Player of the Year. The duo of backcourt Playing Experience: mates Shields and Cloud helped propel SJU to new heights, with Shields garnering A-10 and Big 5 Most Improved Saint Joseph’s 1987-92 Player honors and I-AAA distinction, while Cloud was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 A-10 Cham - Coaching Experience: pionship. Saint Joseph’s 2001-Present Loyola (Md.) 1998-01 Backed by a veteran-laden team in 2011-12, the Hawks earned their third-straight WNIT berth and posted their most wins (22) since the 2003-04 season. Moving into second place in career victories at her alma mater, Griffin picked up her 200th win as the Hawks topped Boston University in the opening game of the WNIT on March 15, 2012. Leading the Hawks to a 15-4 mark at home, she helped Saint Joseph’s become one of the more efficient teams in the nation, ranking fourth in fewest turnovers per game (12.5), 26th in three-point percentage (.348) and 39th in field goal percentage (.423).

Individually, senior Michelle Baker and Kelly Cavallo had breakout years, both garnering All-Big 5 honors. Behind Griffin’s teaching, Baker went on to be named to the A-10 All-Conference Second Team and capped her career as SJU’s then all-time leader in games played (127) while ranking in the top 20 for scoring and field goals made. After seeing limited time as a freshman, Cavallo developed into one of the top post players in the A-10, leading SJU and finishing in the top five of the conference in rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage. With Griffin’s aid, Cavallo finished her career second all- time in blocks and 11th in rebounding at SJU.

Returning just one starter for the 2010-11 season, the Hawks quickly jelled under Griffin’s guidance as they went on to win 20 games, earned the program’s 700th victory, and advanced to the second round of the WNIT. Backed by All-Big 5 honorees Baker and Katie Kuester, Saint Joseph’s had its most effi - cient offensive showing since 2002-03, as the Hawks finished 60th in the nation in field goal percentage (42.1).

Additionally, several Hawks were honored for outstanding seasons in 2010-11, headlined by sophomore Ashley Prim becoming the first SJU player to be named Atlantic 10 Sixth Player of the Year. Baker became just the second Hawk to be named to the A-10 All-Defensive Team, while freshman Erin Shields became the sixth player Griffin has coached to A-10 All-Rookie Team honors.

Earning a postseason berth for the first time in two years, the Hawks surpassed predictions in 2009-10 as they finished tied for fourth in the Atlantic 10 after being picked to finish ninth. After opening the season with a 3-7 mark, Griffin saw her team begin to click at the end of the non-conference schedule as SJU claimed the 19th Annual Hawk Classic title and worked its way to .500 by the second week of the Atlantic 10 slate. Posting a 9-5 mark against con - ference opponents, Griffin hit two milestones during A-10 play, earning her 150th win at Saint Joseph’s in a victory against Dayton and earning her 200th coaching win against George Washington. The Hawks would go on to earn the program’s seventh WNIT bid, and play the first postseason game at Hagan Arena.

In 2008-09, Griffin undertook arguably her toughest season to date as Saint Joseph’s played every contest away from Hawk Hill for the first time in pro - gram history. And in typical SJU fashion, Griffin got her team to respond as Saint Joseph’s went on to post an 8-5 record at home venues and earn its first Big 5 title since 2000-01. Individually five Hawks posted career bests in scoring, with Brittany Ford and Mariame Djouara both earning All-Big 5 Second Team honors.

Relying heavily on underclassmen in 2007-08, Griffin guided her Hawks to another winning season, including crowns at the Brown Basketball Classic and the Hilton Philadelphia Hawk Classic. Among the wins, Saint Joseph’s posted its biggest win over a non-conference ranked opponent since the 1984-85, topping #15 Auburn for the Hawk Classic title.

Despite losing several experienced players prior to the 2006-07 season, Griffin had her team peaking at the right time. Playing Griffin’s style of hard-nosed defense and persistent offense, the Hawks advanced to the Atlantic 10 Championship game, including the program’s first win over a top 10 opponent (#8 George Washington) since 1992 along the way. Saint Joseph’s capped the season with its fifth WNIT appearance in six years and tied the SJU record for games played in a season with 33.

Fueled by a collection of newcomers and a developed core of upperclassmen, Griffin led the Hawks back to national prominence in 2005-06. The Crim - 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 8 son and Gray engineered the nation's best turnaround (13 games) and received votes in the national polls for the first time since 2003-04. The Hawks ad - vanced to the semifinals of the A-10 Championship and earned a berth in the WNIT.

With the loss of four 1,000-point scorers, the 2004-05 Hawks showed their true colors down the stretch, earning a hard-fought victory over La Salle in the opening round of the Atlantic 10 Championship and coming within 10 points of 16th-ranked, and eventual A-10 Champion, Temple.

Led by six seniors, the 2004 team went 22-11 and advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight. Saint Joseph’s finished second in the A-10 East and dropped a heart - breaker in the Atlantic 10 Championship to Temple. Four Hawk seniors reached the 1,000-point plateau, marking just the eighth time in NCAA history that a quartet of players had reached the milestone in the same season. Erin Brady, Irina Krasnoshiok, Stephanie (Graff) McCaffrey and Amra Mehmedic went on to sign professional contracts.

Following a memorable first year at the helm of her alma mater, Griffin upped the ante in her second season by capturing 2003 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Hawks to a 19-11 record. The team sprinted to the conference’s Eastern Division title and earned a berth in the WNIT for the second straight season, despite the departure of SJU’s all-time leading scorer and a non-conference schedule that ranked fourth nationally.

Griffin helped to reinvigorate the SJU program in her first season, leading the squad to a 24-8 record and the second round of the WNIT. She capitalized on the team’s tradition of scrappy play and rugged defense, while releasing the reins and allowing the team to play a more up-tempo style on the offensive end of the floor. The Hawks finished the year among the national leaders in nine different categories and paced the nation in free throw percentage for the second straight year.

Following her playing career, Griffin spent the 1992-93 season as a graduate assistant at her alma mater. She then accepted an assistant’s spot at Van - derbilt University from 1993-95 under former Saint Joseph’s head coach Jim Foster. Foster recruited Griffin to SJU and coached her during her playing ca - reer on Hawk Hill.

In her two years as an assistant at Vanderbilt, the Commodores finished 53-15 overall, won the 1995 SEC championship and reached the NCAA Sweet 16 both seasons. In addition to coaching responsibilities, she was the co-director of the Vanderbilt Basketball Camp and the director of the Black & Gold Club.

Griffin left Vanderbilt after the 1995 season to become an assistant coach at Loyola College (Md.). She spent three seasons as an assistant under Patty Coyle before being promoted to associate head coach in 1998. Griffin was promoted to the position of head women’s basketball coach at Loyola midway through the 1998-99 season. She was the seventh-youngest head coach in Division I at the time. Griffin – who was named head coach five games into the season as Coyle left for an assistant coach position with the WNBA’s New York Liberty – kept the Greyhounds’ momentum going as Loyola won a team- record 21 games that year. Overall she compiled a record of 48-33 during her tenure at the Baltimore school, guiding the squad to the Metro Atlantic Ath - letic Conference semifinals all three years.

One of the top playmakers in Saint Joseph’s history, Griffin starred for the Hawks from 1987-88 through 1991-92 (missing the 1988-89 season due to in - jury). A three-time team captain, Griffin finished her career with 662 points, 278 rebounds, 510 assists and 197 steals. She currently ranks fourth on SJU’s all-time assist list.

As a junior in 1990-91, she played in 1,178 out of a possible 1,200 minutes to set the school record for minutes played in a single season. The Hawks made three NCAA Tournament appearances and posted three straight 20-win seasons during her playing career. A two-time Second Team All-Big 5 choice, as well as a Third Team All-Atlantic 10 pick as a senior, she was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.

A native of Maple Glen, Pa., Griffin played her high school basketball for Bishop McDevitt, winning two Philadelphia Catholic League titles. A 1987 gradu - ate of McDevitt, she was inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997, and in 2002, received the Philadelphia Catholic League’s alumni achievement award. She earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Saint Joseph’s in 1991 and completed her M.B.A. from SJU in 1993. She resides in Conshohocken, Pa., with her husband Curtis and children, Kaylie (11), Hannah (9) and Curtis Jr. (6). Griffin’s Year-By-Year Record Year School Overall Record Conference Record Postseason 1998-99 Loyola College 17-6 13-5 MAAC Semifinals 1999-00 Loyola College 12-17 8-10 MAAC Semifinals 2000-01 Loyola College 19-10 12-6 MAAC Semifinals 2001-02 Saint Joseph’s University 24-8 12-4 WNIT/A-10 Finals 2002-03 Saint Joseph’s University 19-11 13-3 WNIT 2003-04 Saint Joseph’s University 22-11 12-4 WNIT/A-10 Finals 2004-05 Saint Joseph’s University 7-23 4-12 2005-06 Saint Joseph’s University 20-11 10-6 WNIT/A-10 Semifinals 2006-07 Saint Joseph’s University 19-14 8-6 WNIT/A-10 Finals 2007-08 Saint Joseph’s University 17-14 8-6 2008-09 Saint Joseph’s University 13-17 5-9 2009-10 Saint Joseph’s University 17-15 9-5 WNIT 2010-11 Saint Joseph’s University 20-12 8-6 WNIT 2011-12 Saint Joseph’s University 22-11 9-5 WNIT 2012-13 Saint Joseph’s University 23-9 11-3 NCAA/A-10 Champions 2013-14 Saint Joseph’s University 23-10 10-6 NCAA 2014-15 Saint Joseph’s University 13-17 8-8 2015-16 Saint Joseph’s University 9-9 3-3 1998-12 18 Seasons 316-225 163-107 10 Appearances

Head Coaching Record at Saint Joseph’s : 268-191 (.584) – 15 Seasons Career Head Coaching Record: 316-225 (.584) – 18 Seasons 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 9 Ciara Andrews #3 Kristalyn Baisden #4 Senior • Guard • 5-9 Freshman • Guard • 5-10 Glenside, Pa. East Hartford, Conn. Cheltenham Berkshire School (Mass.)

Overall Stats: 11.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.8 apg Overall Stats: 1.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.1 apg

• Hawk Classic MVP 2015-16: • Scored four points in collegiate debut versus Seton Hall 2014-15: • Added four points and a pair of rebounds versus UMBC • Scored a career-high 27 points and added six assists in win at Temple • Had an assist at Hofstra • Had 20 points, five rebounds and three assists in win at VCU • Grabbed a rebound against Saint Louis • Hit game-winning three-point play and finished with 12 points at Lehigh • Logged minutes against Lehigh, Notre Dame and George Washington • Finished with a game-high 25 points in Hawk Classic title game win over Central Michigan Season Highs • Added six assists six points and four rebounds versus UMBC Points: 4, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 • Added 18 points and five rebounds at Villanova Field Goals: 1, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Field Goals Att: 5, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 • Scored 13 points against Notre Dame 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 • Had a team-best 12 points versus George Washington 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 3, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 Free Throws: 2, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Season Highs Career Highs Free Throws Att: 2, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Points: 27, at Temple, 11/29/15 Same Offensive Rebounds : 1, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Field Goals: 8, 3x, last vs. CMU, 12/29/15 11, vs. Duquesne, 2/25/15 Defensive Rebounds: 1, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Field Goals Att: 23, at Villanova, 11/24/15 24, at Seton Hall, 11/30/14 Total Rebounds: 2, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 3-Pt Field Goals: 3, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 Same Assists: 1, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 4, 2x, last vs. CMU, 12/29/15 5, 2x Blocks: Yet To Come Free Throws: 11, at Temple, 11/29/15 Same Steals: 1, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Free Throws Att: 13, at Temple, 11/29/15 Same Minutes: 15, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 Offensive Rebounds : 2, vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 4, vs. Duquesne, 2/18/14 Defensive Rebounds: 5, 3x, last at VCU, 1/10/16 6, 2x Total Rebounds: 7, 2, vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same Assists: 6, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Same Blocks: 1, 2x, last at UMass, 1/6/16 1, 6x Steals: 4, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 4, 2x Minutes: 39, at Villanova, 11/24/15 42, vs. Temple, 11/18/14

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 10 Candace Belvedere #40 Michala Clay #35 Sophomore • Forward • 6-2 Freshman • Forward • 6-0 Merrick, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Kellenberg Memorial Roland Park Country School

Overall Stats: 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg, 0.0 apg Overall Stats: 1.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.0 apg

2015-16: 2015-16: • Missed opening 18 games of the season • Scored two points in collegiate debut against Seton Hall and added four rebounds and a steal • Added four points and a rebound versus UMBC Season Highs Career Highs • Tallied four points and had four rebounds at Lehigh Points: Yet To Come Same • Grabbed a rebound against Saint Louis Field Goals: Yet To Come Same Field Goals Att: Yet To Come 1, 2x • Logged minutes versus Hofstra, Notre Dame, George Washington and 3-Pt Field Goals: Yet To Come Same Fordham 3-Pt Field Goals Att: Yet To Come Same Free Throws: Yet To Come Same Season Highs Free Throws Att: Yet To Come Same Points: 4, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Offensive Rebounds : Yet To Come 1, at George Washington, 1/7/15 Field Goals: 2, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Defensive Rebounds: Yet To Come 1, 2x Field Goals Att: 4, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Total Rebounds: Yet To Come 2, at George Washington, 1/7/15 3-Pt Field Goals: Yet To Come Assists: Yet To Come Same 3-Pt Field Goals Att: Yet To Come Blocks: Yet To Come Same Free Throws: 2, at Lehigh, 12/2/15 Steals: Yet To Come 1, at Davidson, 1/31/15 Free Throws Att: 2, at Lehigh, 12/2/15 Minutes: Yet To Come 8, at George Washington, 1/7/15 Offensive Rebounds: 2, at Lehigh, 12/2/15 Defensive Rebounds: 4, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 Total Rebounds: 4, 2x, last at Lehigh, 12/2/15 Assists: Yet To Come Blocks: Yet To Come Steals: 1, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 Minutes: 14, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 11 Sarah Fairbanks #41 Amanda Fioravanti #34 Senior • Forward • 6-1 Junior • Forward • 6-1 Elizabethtown, Pa. Frederick, Md. Elizabethtown Our Lady of Good Counsel/Virginia

Overall Stats: 10.3 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2.7 apg Overall Stats: 7.9 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 0.9 apg

• 15th all-time in career rebounds at SJU (554) 2015-16: • 4th all-time in career blocks at SJU (103) • Posted a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds), in SJU debut against • Big 5 Player of the Week (12/14) Rutgers • Finished with a career-best 18 points versus Iona 2015-16: • Had 14 points and eight rebounds in victory over Central Michigan in • Matched career-high with 23 points versus Drexel and added nine re - Hawk Classic title game bounds • Added 12 points and eight rebounds verus Notre Dame • Finished with 19 points and three steals against Iona • Grabbed 10 boards and had seven points versus George Washington • Grabbed 11 rebounds and had nine points at Villanova • Added 12 points, four rebounds and three blocked shots against Saint • Added 13 points and eight rebounds against Seton Hall Louis • Had 15 points and eight rebounds at Lehigh • Scored 12 points and had five rebounds and two blocked shots at VCU Season Highs Career Highs • Posted seven assists and added nine points and seven rebounds at Mas - Points: 18, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 Same sachusetts Field Goals: 8, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 Same Field Goals Att: 10, vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same • Handed out a career-best eight assists and added eight points and nine 3-Pt Field Goals: Yet To Come Same rebounds versus Saint Louis 3-Pt Field Goals Att: Yet To Come Same Free Throws: 6, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 Same Free Throws Att: 8, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 Same Season Highs Career Highs Offensive Rebounds : 6, vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same Points: 23, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 23, 2x Defensive Rebounds: 10, vs, Penn, 12/8/15 Same Field Goals: 8, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 9, 3x Total Rebounds: 11, vs, Penn, 12/8/15 Same Field Goals Att: 19, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 19, 2x Assists: 3, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Same 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 Same Blocks: 3, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 3x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 2, vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 11/8/13 Steals: 4, vs. Rutgers, 11/13/15 Same Free Throws: 11, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 Same Minutes: 33, vs. Rutgers, 11/13/15 Same Free Throws Att: 12, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 Same Offensive Rebounds : 5, at Temple, 11/29/15 6, vs. Saint Louis, 1/29/14 Defensive Rebounds: 9, at Villanova, 11/24/15 9, 3x Total Rebounds: 11, at Villanova, 11/24/15 13, vs. Temple, 11/18/14 Assists: 8, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same Blocks: 3, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 4, 2x Steals: 3, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 3, 3x Minutes: 36, 2x, last vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 41, vs. Temple, 11/18/14

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 12 Kathleen Fitzpatrick #15 Adashia Franklyn #33 Junior • Guard • 5-9 Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 Drexel Hill, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Academy of Notre Dame de Namur West Chester Bayard Rustin

Overall Stats: 8.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 1.3 apg Overall Stats: 5.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 0.3 apg

2015-16: 2015-16: • Named to the Hawk Classic All-Tournament Team • Had a career-high 14 points and added five rebounds in win over UMBC • Scored a season-best 21 points at Hofstra and added five rebounds •Scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds and had three blocked shots • Finished with 20 points and three rebounds versus Central Michigan in against Saint Louis Hawk Classic title game • Finished with eight points and four rebounds versus Notre Dame • Tallied 15 points in victory over UMBC • Added eight points and a pair of assists against Drexel • Added 12 points against Iona • Scored six points and had two rebounds against Rutgers • Opened the season with 10 points against Rutgers • Tallied nine points and added five rebounds, an assist, a steal and a • Scored a team-best 14 points in win over Richmond at Massachusetts • Added 10 rebounds, seven points, two blocks and an assist at VCU Season Highs Career Highs Points: 21, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 25, at Rhode Island, 2/11/15 Season Highs Career Highs Field Goals: 7, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 10, at Rhode Island, 2/11/15 Points: 14, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Same Field Goals Att: 15, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 20, at Rhode Island, 2/11/15 Field Goals: 6, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Same 3-Pt Field Goals: 5, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 6, at Drexel, 11/25/14 Field Goals Att: 10, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 10, 2x, last vs. CMU, 12/29/15 14, vs. VCU, 1/3/15 3-Pt Field Goals: Yet To Come Same Free Throws: 4, 2x, last vs. Iona, 12/17/15 4, 3x 3-Pt Field Goals Att: Yet To Come Same Free Throws Att: 4, 2x, last vs. Iona, 12/17/15 4, 3x Free Throws: 5, at VCU, 1/10/16 Same Offensive Rebounds : 2, 3x, last vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 2, 4x Free Throws Att: 6, 2x, last at VCU, 1/10/16 6, 4x Defensive Rebounds: 3, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 6, 2x Offensive Rebounds : 5, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 6, at Davidson, 1/31/15 Total Rebounds: 5, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 7, vs. VCU, 1/3/15 Defensive Rebounds: 9, at VCU, 1/10/16 Same Assists: 3, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 3, 6x Total Rebounds: 10, at VCU, 1/10/16 11, vs. St. Francis, 11/29/14 Blocks: 1, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 2, vs. Temple, 11/18/14 Assists: 2, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same Steals: 2, 3x, last vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 4, 2x Blocks: 3, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 4, 3x Minutes: 39, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 43, at Rhode Island, 2/11/15 Steals: 1, 5x, 2x, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 3, vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/15 Minutes: 25, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 35, vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/15

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 13 Jazmin Horne #20 Alyssa Monaghan #12 Junior • Guard • 5-7 Frehsman • Guard • 5-5 Seattle, Wash. Drexel Hill, Pa. Franklin/Eastern Arizona College Bonner-Prendergast

Overall Stats: 1.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 1.1 apg Overall Stats: 6.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 1.9 apg

2015-16: • Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (1/11/16) • Had a season-high seven points and added four assists versus UMBC • Scored two points and had an assist in SJU debut against Rutgers 2015-16: • Finished with four assists against Seton Hall • Scored a season-best 16 points and had three assists at Hofstra • Tallied three points and had two rebounds at Hofstra • Had 14 points, two aassists, a rebound and a steal at VCU • Added 12 points in victory over UMBC • Had a season-best five assists and added five points versus Rutgers Season Highs • Finished with nine points in win over Penn Points: 7, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 • Scored nine points and had five assists and three rebounds at Massa - Field Goals: 2, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Field Goals Att: 5, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 chusetts 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 2, 2x, last vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 Season Highs Free Throws: 3, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 Points: 16, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 Free Throws Att: 4, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 Field Goals: 6, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 Offensive Rebounds : 1, 2x, last vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Field Goals Att: 11, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 Defensive Rebounds: 1, 4x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 3-Pt Field Goals: 4, 2x, last at VCU, 1/10/16 Total Rebounds: 2, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 6, 2x, last at VCU, 1/10/16 Assists: 4, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Free Throws: 2, 3x, last vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 Blocks: Yet To Come Free Throws Att: 2, 4x, last vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 Steals: 1, 3x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Offensive Rebounds: 1, 4x, last vs. CMU, 12/29/15 Minutes: 21, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Defensive Rebounds: 6, vs. Dexel, 12/13/15 Total Rebounds: 7, vs. Dexel, 12/13/15 Assists: 5, at Rutgers, 11/13/15 Blocks: Yet To Come Steals: 2, vs. Dexel, 12/13/15 Minutes: 36, vs. Penn, 12/8/15

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 14 Mackenzie Rule #2 Jordan Strode #23 Junior • Guard • 5-6 Senior • Guard • 5-8 West Chester, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. Cardinal O’Hara Hickory Ridge

Overall Stats: 1.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg, 0.6 apg Overall Stats: 2.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 1.0 apg

2015-16: 2015-16: • Tallied three points against Seton Hall • Matched career-high with nine points in win over Penn • Scored two points and matched career-high with two assist versus Saint • Tallied seven points and had a career-high three assists at Lehigh Louis • Scored two points and had two rebounds and a pair of assists versus • Had three points and an assist in win over UMBC Central Michigan • Handed out an assist at Lehigh • Added an assists against Notre Dame Season Highs Career Highs Points: 9, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 9, 2x Field Goals: 4, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 Same Season Highs Career Highs Field Goals Att: 6, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 7, vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/24/15 Points: 3, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 9, at Duquesne, 1/18/15 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, 2x, last vs. Penn, 12/8/15 2, 2x Field Goals: 1, 3x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 3, at Duquesne, 1/18/15 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 2, vs. CMU, 12/29/15 4, vs. Richmond, 2/21/15 Field Goals Att: 4, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 3, 2x Free Throws: 4, vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 Same 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 3, at Duquesne, 1/18/15 Free Throws Att: 4, vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 4, 3x 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 3, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 3, at Duquesne, 1/18/15 Offensive Rebounds : 2, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 4, vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/15 Free Throws: Yet To Come 1, vs. Lehigh, 12/4/14 Defensive Rebounds: 2, 2x, last vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 5, vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/24/15 Free Throws Att: 2, at Lehigh, 12/2/15 2, vs. Lehigh, 12/4/14 Total Rebounds: 3, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 5, 2x Offensive Rebounds : Yet To Come 1, 2x Assists: 4, vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 Same Defensive Rebounds: Yet To Come 2, 3x Blocks: 1, 2x, last vs. CMU, 12/29/15 2, at George Washington, 1/7/15 Total Rebounds: Yet To Come 3, vs. Lehigh, 12/4/14 Steals: 1, 3x, last vs. Iona, 12/17/15 1, 8x Assists: 2, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 2, 2x Minutes: 16, vs. C. Michigan, 12/29/15 30, vs. Richmond, 2/21/15 Blocks: Yet To Come Steals: Yet To Come 1, 4x Minutes: 15, at Villanova, 11/24/15 16, 2x

2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 Game-by-Game 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 15 Sarah Veilleux #30 Chelsea Woods #32 R-Freshman • Guard/Forward • 6-0 Sophomore • Guard/Forward • 6-0 Hebron, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. RHAM Freire Charter

Overall Stats: 2.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 0.8 apg Overall Stats: 7.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.1 apg

2015-16: 2015-16: • Missed 31 straight games dating back to last season • Scored a career-best 20 points and added 12 rebounds in win at Tem - • Had a career-high seven points versus Notre Dame ple • Scored five points and had five rebounds in season debut against Drexel • Tallied 20 points and had nine rebounds against Saint Louis • Added six points and a pair of assists versus UMBC • Matched SJU record for offensive rebounds in the Hawk Classic (seven), finishing with 13 boards and 14 points versus UMBC Season Highs Career Highs • Tallied 10 points and had three rebounds against Rutgers Points: 7, vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/15 Same • Grabbed 10 rebounds and had five points versus Iona Field Goals: 3, vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/15 Same • Added 11 rebounds and had eight points at Lehigh Field Goals Att: 6, 2x, last vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same 3-Pt Field Goals: 1, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 Same • Had a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double in win versus Richmond 3-Pt Field Goals Att: 3, 2x, last vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 4, at Drexel, 11/25/14 Free Throws: 3, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same Season Highs Career Highs Free Throws Att: 4, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same Points: 20, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same Offensive Rebounds : 2, vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same Field Goals: 7, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same Defensive Rebounds: 4, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same Field Goals Att: 11, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 11, 3x Total Rebounds: 5, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same 3-Pt Field Goals: Yet To Come Same Assists: 2, 3x, last vs. G. Washington, 1/3/16 Same 3-Pt Field Goals Att: Yet To Come 1, at Rutgers, 11/14/14 Blocks: 2, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 Same Free Throws: 6, 3x, last vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 8, vs. George Mason, 2/18/15 Steals: 1, 2x, last at UMass, 1/6/16 Same Free Throws Att: 8, 2x, last at Temple, 11/29/15 9, vs. George Mason, 2/18/15 Minutes: 24, vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/15 Same Offensive Rebounds : 7, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 9, vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/15 Defensive Rebounds: 9, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 9, 2x Total Rebounds: 13, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 14, vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/15 Assists: 3, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 3, 2x Blocks: 1, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 2, at Rhode Island, 2/11/15 Steals: 4, at Temple, 11/29/15 4, at Penn, 12/9/14 Minutes: 33, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 Same

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Game 1 • November 13 2015 • Hagan Arena Game 2 • November 21 2015 • Hagan Arena Rutgers - 78, Saint Joseph’s - 65 Seton Hall - 66, Saint Joseph’s - 54

Saint Joseph's dropped a tight contest to Rutgers, 78-65, in both Despite a 13-point, eight rebound performance from Sarah Fair - teams’ season opener. banks , Saint Joseph's fell to Seton Hall, 66-54,

Coming out of halftime with the lead, the Scarlet Knights scored five After a back-and-forth first quarter that saw the Pirateshold a 12-11 of the first six points, stretching their edge to 49-40 with 7:56 to go edge, the visitors used a 17-6 run to start the second quarter as in the stanza. However, a layup by Sarah Fairbanks kicked off a 12- Tabatha Richardson-Smith connected on her fourth three-pointer of 2 run that saw the Hawks take the lead, 52-51, with five minutes re - the period to push the lead to 29-17 at 5:45. maining in the third. The Hawks answered back with a three-pointer from freshman With the score at 50-44 in favor of Rutgers, Alyssa Monaghan and Alyssa Monaghan to make it 29-20, but Seton Hall closed the half Kathleen Fitzpatrick hit back-to-back three-pointers to draw the on a 9-6 run to take a 38-26 advantage into the second half. Hawks level. After a free throw by Khadaizha Sanders put the Scar - let Knights back on top, Andrews drove for a layup to give the Hawks In the second half, Seton Hall pushed its lead to as many as 21, be - their first lead of the night. fore the Hawks fought back. A layup by by Fairbanks capped a 9-0 run with 3:35 to go in the fourth quarter to make it 63-51, but that SJU extended the lead to three at 56-53 on a tip-in by Fitzpatrick would be as close as SJU would get. with 1:19 on the clock, but the Scarlet Knights scored the final six points of the quarter to take a 59-56 lead.

Rutgers eventually stretched the run to 12-0 to take a 65-56 lead with 8:17 to go in the game. Woods ended the RU spurt with a steal and a transition layup, getting the Hawks back within seven at 65- 58 with 7:17 remaining, but that would be as close as they'd get.

In the first half, Rutgers jumped out to a 15-5 advantage just over five minutes into the first quarter as it hit two of its game-high eight three-pointers during that stretch.

Saint Joseph'sslowly chipped away at the deficit as five-straight points from Fitzpatrick halfway through the second quarter brought the Hawks to within one, 36-35.

The Scarlet Knights, who converted eight of 12 from three-point range, answered with back-to-back threes before a jumper by An - drews ended the second half to bring SJU within five, 44-39. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 17

Game 3 • November 24, 2015 • The Pavilion Game 4 • November 29, 2015 • McGonigle Hall Villanova - 55, Saint Joseph’s - 49 Saint Joseph’s - 70, Temple - 67

In typical Big 5 style,the Hawks and Villanova came down to the Ciara Andrews and Chelsea Woods combined for 47 points to final minutes, but it was the host Wildcats who held off a late SJU lead Saint Joseph's to a 70-67 comeback victory at Temple. push for a 55-49 win. Down 57-48 early in the fourth quarter, the Hawks put together a Down 50-42 with just over six minutes to play, Saint Joseph's went 14-3 run over a six minute span that saw Sarah Fairbanks give on a 6-0 run as Ciara Andrews scored two of her game-high 18 SJU its first lead of the game on a layup at 3:18. Andrews and points to bring her team within three, 50-47. Woods combined for 12 of their team's 14 points, while the Hawks defense held Temple to 1-of-5 from the field and caused three Villanova answered back though with a layup to make it a two pos - turnovers as the visitors surged ahead 62-60. session game, 52-47. The lead would change hands five times from there, with Temple Saint Joseph's had four opportunities to cut the lead again over the taking a 67-66 lead on a jumper with 31.8 seconds to go. next three minutes though, but couldn't convert. At the other end, the Wildcats' Caroline Coyer's jumper with the shot clock running out Out of a timeout, Saint Joseph's was a aggressive as Woods got with under a minute to go made it a seven-point contest and help the ball at the top of the key and made her way through traffic for an seal the game. acrobatic layup with 21.3 seconds to go to put her team ahead 68- 67. In a tight first half, Villanova used a 7-0 span towards the end of the second quarter stretch its lead from 21-20 to 28-20 as Alex Louin Temple would have a chance to regain the lead though, but the capped the run with a jumper with 38 seconds to play. Hawks' defense stifled the Owls, causing a turnover.

The Hawks would fall down by as many as 10 in the second half, but Andrews was fouled out of an in-bound play and calmly hit a pair of behind 12 of Andrews' 18 points fought back to challenge the Wild - free throws with four seconds to play to extend the Hawks lead. cats in the final minutes. A desperation three-pointer by Temple as time expired was off the mark as SJU picked up its first victory of the season and 44th all- time against Temple.

After a fast-paced first quarter that had Temple ahead 24-17, the pace slowed in the next two stanzas. The Owls, who led by as many as 14 in the third quarter, took a 54-46 lead into the final 10 minutes before SJU erased it. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 18

Game 5 • December 2, 2015 • Stabler Arena Game 6 • December 5, 2015 • Mack Sports Complex Saint Joseph’s - 63, Lehigh - 62 Hofstra - 70, Saint Joseph’s - 67

A three-point play by Ciara Andrews with eight seconds remaining Saint Joseph's had its two-game win streak snapped as the Hawks lifted the Saint Joseph's to a 63-62 victory at Lehigh. fell at Hofstra, 75-62.

Up 55-44 with 6:11 to go, the Hawks slowly saw their lead disap - Shooting just 22.7 percent (5-of-22) in the first half, the Hawks fell pear as Lehigh posted a 15-3 run over the next five minutes as a quickly behind as the Pride ran out to an 11-2 lead. pair of free throws by Quinci Mann put the Mountain Hawks up 59- 58 with under a minute to play. Despite going 0-for-10 from the floor to start, Saint Joseph's fought back to make it an 11-7 contest on a pair of free throws by Kathleen Andrews answered with a jumper from the top of the key with 41 Fitzpatrick with 2:12 to go in the opening quarter. seconds to go, but Mann gave Lehigh the lead again with a banked three-pointer to make it 62-60 20 seconds later. From there, Hofstra began to pull away. Using an 18-6 run that spanned the opening two quarters, the Pride pushed their lead to With time running out, Andrews got the ball on the left wing and 29-13 on a layup by Sandra Dongmo at the 4:33 mark of the sec - drove to the hoop drawing contact and making the basket to tie the ond quarter. game at 62-62 with eight second to go. She calmly converted the free throw to give the Hawks the lead again, 63-62. Behind a 9-2 run, the Hawks would come within nine, 31-22 as Chelsea Woods opened the third quarter with a three-point play Out of a Mountain Hawks timeout, Hailey Pascoe's shot was off the after Alyssa Monaghan closed the second with a pair of three- mark, but SJU was called for traveling with 1.1 second to go after pointers. grabbing the defensive rebound. Off of an inbounds play from the baseline, Lehigh's Kerry Kinek's shot failed to fall, giving SJU its That would be as close as the Hawks would get as Hofstra pushed second straight victory. its lead to as many as 21 in the final quarter. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 19

Game 7 • December 8, 2015 • Hagan Arena Game 8 • December 13, 2015 • Hagan Arena Saint Joseph’s - 50, Penn - 46 Saint Joseph’s - 53, Drexel - 46

Saint Joseph's moved a step closer to earning a third straight Saint Joseph's Sarah Fairbanks matched her career-high with 23 Philadelphia Big 5 title as the Hawks topped Penn, 50-46. points and added nine rebounds to help lead the Hawks' past Drexel, 53-46. The Hawks held a 42-41 lead with just over eight minutes to play, but the lead would trade four times from there, with Alyssa Mon - In a tight contest that saw neither team lead by more than eight, aghan finishing on a fastbreak to give the Hawks a 46-45 lead with Saint Joseph's was able to covert big shots in the final quarter to 3:44 to go. hold on and improve to 4-4 overall behind its second straight win.

A layup by Amanda Fioravanti pushed to edge to 48-45, but Penn's Ahead by eight early into the fourth quarter, the Hawks saw their Michelle Nwokedi knocked down one of two free throws with under advantage cut to two, 41-39, on a layup by Drexel's Rachel Pearson a minute to play to bring the Quakers within a possession. at 6:42.

With an eight second difference between shot clock and game Seeing action for the first time in more than a year, Sarah Veilleux clock, Saint Joseph's worked the ball into the hands of Ciara An - followed a minute later with a layup to help start a 6-1 run that lifted drews. And for the second time in a week, Andrews delivered as Saint Joseph's to a 47-40 lead with 4:15 to go. she hit a pull-up jumper with 7.4 seconds to go to push the lead to 50-46. The Dragons would make it a four-point game twice from there, but the Hawks sealed it from the foul line as Fairbanks, Veilleux and Penn would miss a last-chance layup as Fioravanti grabbed her 11th Alyssa Monaghan combined for four points of the game at the rebound to seal the victory. charity stripe in the final 65 seconds. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 20

Game 9 • December 17 2015 • Hagan Arena Game 10 • December 21 2015 • Hagan Arena Iona - 81, Saint Joseph’s - 75 #3 Notre Dame - 91, Saint Joseph’s - 55

Playing with over 1,500 fans as part of the annual Fieldtrip to the It was the tale of two halves for Saint Joseph's as it hosted former Fieldhouse event, Saint Joseph's dropped an 81-75 contest to Iona Hawk great Muffet McGraw '77 and her No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. After a strong first half in which the Hawks trailed just 39-34 at In a back-and-forth contest, the Hawks held a 62-58 advantage with the break, their offense went cold in the second half as the Fighting five minutes to go, but slowly saw it slip away. Behind an 8-0 run, Irish outscored SJU 52-21 en route to a 91-55 victory. Iona opened a 66-62 edge on a free throw by Marina Lizarazu with 2:28 to play. Falling behind 33-23 early in the second quarter, the Hawksfinished the period on an 11-6 run as Ciara Andrews hit a jumper at the Saint Joseph's answered back with a three-pointer by Kathleen buzzer for two of her team-high 13 points to bring her team within Fitzpatrick to make it a one-point game, but Lizarazu pushed the 39-34 at halftime. Gaels' lead to 68-65 with a layup as the shot clock was running out with 1:42 left. That would be as close as Saint Joseph's would get from there though as the Fighting Irishopened the third quarter on a 20-5 run The Hawks turned the ball over in their next two possessions as to take a 59-39 advantage on a layup by Hannah Huffman with 1:48 Iona converted four straight free throws to push its lead to the to go. biggest of the game, 72-65, with 40 seconds to go. Notre Dame held the Hawks to just 22.6 percent from the field (7- Saint Joseph's would get no closer than four from there as the Gaels of-31) over the final 20 minutes, while it converted 20-of-33 (60.6 knocked down 9-of-10 from the foul line to finish the game. percent) in the half and 26-of-61 for the game (59 percent).

Notre Dame vs Saint Joseph’s 12/21/15 7:00 p.m. at Hagan Arena, Philadelphia, Pa.

Notre Dame 91 10-1 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 11 TURNER, Brianna f 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 8 33 WESTBELD, Kathryn f 7-11 0-0 2-3 2 2 4 2 16 0 2 1 0 21 15 ALLEN, Lindsay g 7-9 0-0 2-2 2 5 7 0 16 9 2 0 2 32 22 CABLE, Madison g 2-6 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 1 5 2 0 1 2 26 23 MABREY, Michaela g 3-6 2-2 2-2 0 0 0 1 10 4 0 0 0 23 02 OGUNBOWALE, Arike 5-11 0-1 4-4 5 1 6 1 14 1 0 0 1 19 03 MABREY, Marina 6-8 0-1 6-6 2 2 4 2 18 4 1 0 3 29 14 JOHNSON, Mychal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 9 21 NELSON, Kristina 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 2 6 2 1 0 0 15 24 HUFFMAN, Hannah 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 14 35 THOMPSON, Diamond 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 Team 1 4 5 Totals 36-61 3-7 16-18 14 24 38 19 91 23 7 4 10 200

FG % 1st Half:16-28 57.1% 2nd half:20-33 60.6% Game: 36-61 59.0% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half:2-2 100.0% Game: 3-7 42.9% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd half:10-11 90.9% Game: 16-18 88.9% 1,1

Saint Joseph’s 55 4-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 33 FRANKLYN, Adashia f 3-9 0-0 2-3 4 0 4 2 8 0 0 0 0 21 41 FAIRBANKS, Sarah f 1-8 0-0 5-8 2 1 3 2 7 3 2 0 0 32 03 ANDREWS, Ciara g 6-14 0-1 1-1 1 1 2 3 13 3 5 0 1 29 12 MONAGHAN, Alyssa g 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 31 15 FITZPATRICK, Kathlee g 1-10 1-7 0-0 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 25 02 RULE, Mackenzie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 04 BAISDEN, Kristalyn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 HORNE, Jazmin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 VEILLEUX, Sarah 3-6 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 1 7 0 0 1 0 24 32 WOODS, Chelsea 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 34 FIORAVANTI, Amanda 4-5 0-0 4-5 2 6 8 4 12 3 4 1 1 20 35 CLAY, Michala 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 3 0 3 1 Totals 20-60 3-15 12-17 16 12 28 14 55 11 13 2 3 200

FG % 1st Half:13-29 44.8% 2nd half:7-31 22.6% Game: 20-60 33.3% Deadball 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd half:1-10 10.0% Game: 3-15 20.0% Rebounds FT % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd half:6-8 75.0% Game: 12-17 70.6% 4

Officials: Joseph Vaszily, Angelica Suffren, Nykesha Thompson Technical fouls: Notre Dame-None. Saint Joseph’s-None. Attendance: 3411

Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast Notre Dame 20 19 26 26 91 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ND 58 23 22 17 42 Saint Joseph’s 17 17 7 14 55 SJU 20 10 13 0 19

Last FG - ND 4th-00:57, SJU 4th-01:50. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - ND by 38 4th-00:57, SJU None. Lead changed - 0 times. ND led for 38:48. SJU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:36. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 21

Game 11 • December 28 2015 • Hagan Arena Game 12 • December 29 2015 • Hagan Arena Saint Joseph’s - 104, UMBC - 45 Saint Joseph’s - 76, Central Michigan - 66

The last time Saint Joseph's scored 100 points, head coach Cindy Backed by a game-high 25 points from Hawk Classic MVP Ciara Griffin was running the point for the Hawks Griffin saw the Hawks Andrews , Saint Joseph's shook off an early deficit to earn a 76-66 reach the century mark for the first time since the 1989-90 season victory over Central Michigan in the title game of the 23rd Annual as Saint Joseph's routed UMBC, 104-45, in the semifinals of the Hawk Classic. 23rd Annual Hawk Classic. Trailing 21-15 after entering the second quarter, Andrews slowly Taking control from the tip, Saint Joseph's jumped out to an 11-2 started to assert herself as she scored seven early points. Behind lead on a three-pointer by Ciara Andrews as the Hawks converted a 17-11 run to open the quarter, Andrews found Kathleen Fitz - their first four shots. patrick for an open three-pointer to give SJU its first lead, 33-32, with 2:48 to go in the period. Dominating at both ends, the Hawks went on a 14-2 run, capped by an Alyssa Monaghan three-pointer to push the lead to 25-4. The lead would trade hands three times from there as Central Michi - gan's Tinara Moore beat the buzzer with a layup to give the visitors UMBC was held to just 3-of-12 from the field in the first quarter, a 38-36 edge entering the second half. while the Hawks converted 12-of-17, including 6-of-7 from three- point range, to open a 38-9 lead after the first period. Saint Joseph's outscored the Chippewas 25-23 in the third quarter to tie the game at 61, then proceeded to score the first seven points Outscoring the Retrievers by a combined 45-19 in the next two quar - of the fourth quarter as a jumper by junior Amanda Fioravanti put the ters, Saint Joseph's set itself up to reach 100 points for the first time Hawks ahead 68-61 with 5:15 to play. since a 107-77 win over St. Bonaventure on January 4, 1990. Central Michigan would come within five, 70-65, but Andrews and Following a strong start to the final quarter, Mackenzie Rule found Fitzpatrick combined to go 6-of-6 from the foul line over the final Michala Clay for a cutting layup to lift the Hawks to 100 points with minutes to seal the victory and give SJU its 10th Hawk Classic title. 4:38 to play. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 22

Game 13 • January 3, 2016 • Hagan Arena Game 14 • January 6, 2016 • Mullins Center George Washington - 70, Saint Joseph’s - 45 Saint Joseph’s - 62, Massachusetts - 58

Held to just 25.6 percent from the floor, Saint Joseph's fell to reign - Saint Joseph's held off a late charge by Massachusetts to earn a 62- ing Atlantic 10 champion George Washington, 70-45, in both teams' 58 victory. conference opener. Up 58-50 with under four minutes to play, the Hawks slowly saw After a back-and-forth start that saw the score knotted at 10-10, the their lead cut to just two as the Minutewomen used an 8-2 run to Colonials began to assert themselves as they went on a 16-0 run make it 60-58 on a three-pointer by Alyx Stiff with 43 seconds to that spanned into the second period to take a 26-10 advantage as play. a jumper by Jonquel Jones capped the span. After getting a stop, Massachusetts had a chance to tie the game, Saint Joseph's would snap a six minute scoreless streak on a but a missed pass bounced into the hands of SJU's Chelsea Woods, jumper by Sarah Fairbanks , while a pair of free throws from giving the ball back to the Hawks. Amanda Fioravanti brought the Hawks to within 12, 26-14. Following a pair of Minutewomen fouls, SJU Ciara Andrews sealed That would be as close as the Hawks would get in the second quar - the win from the foul line as she knocked down a pair of free throws ter as they entered the half down 40-18 after shooting just 21.1 per - with 5.4 seconds to play. cent from the field (8-of-38) in the half.

Battling back and forth in the third quarter, Saint Joseph's outscored the Colonials 19-18 in the third period to make it 58-37, but the Hawks would get no closer than 20 in the final period as they hit just 20-of-78 from the floor and were held without a three-pointer for the third time this season. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 23

Game 15 • January 10, 2016 • Siegel Center Game 16 • January 13, 2016 • Hagan Arena Saint Joseph’s - 66, VCU - 63 Saint Joseph’s - 64, Richmond - 53

Scoring six of her game-high 20 points in the final minute, Ciara An - Behind a strong second half push, Saint Joseph's earned its third drews help lead Saint Joseph's to a 66-63 win at VCU. straight win as the Hawks downed Richmond, 64-53.

Down by four with under a minute to play, Andrews brought the Led by Chelsea Woods' 12-point, 11-rebound double-double and Hawks to within one, 63-62, on a three-point play with 44 seconds Kathleen Fitzpatrick's team-best 14 points, Saint Joseph's turned left. an early second half deficit around as it outscored Richmond 40-25 over the final 20 minutes as it shot 63.6 percent (14-of-22) from the Back on defense, the Hawks got the key defensive stand they floor. needed as Adashia Franklyn blocked a layup, giving the ball back to SJU. Down by eight early in the third quarter, Saint Joseph's stormed back to take its first lead of the game on a pair of free throws by Out of a timeout, Andrews and Sarah Fairbanks worked back-and- Jordan Strode at 3:08. The Hawks used a 10-2 run to go from forth passing on the right wing, allowing Andrews to get open and down 34-28 to up 38-36 as their defense held the Spiders to 1-of-5 knock down a three-pointer with 10 seconds to play to give the from the field caused a pair of turnovers during that span. Hawks a 65-63 lead. Richmond responded to tie it, but the Hawks answered with a 9-2 On the ensuing VCU possession, the Rams failed to convert and run that spanned into the fourth quarter as a jumper by Fitzpatrick Franklyn would follow with a free throw to extend Saint Joseph's pushed the lead to 47-40 with 8:56 to play. lead to 66-63. The Spiders' Janelle Hubbard scored seven of her game-high 25 With 3.8 seconds to go, the Rams last-chance three failed to hit the points over the next two minutes to bring her team within two, 49- target as the Hawks moved over .500 for the first time this season. 47, but Saint Joseph's scored seven straight as an offensive re - bound and put back by Woods extended the lead to 56-47.

The Hawks' defense would hold the Spiders at a distance from there, allowing Richmond to get no closer than seven in the final minutes. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 24

Game 17 • January 17, 2016 • Rose Hill Gym Game 18 • January 20, 2016 • Hagan Arena Fordham - 47, Saint Joseph’s - 40 Saint Louis - 77, Saint Joseph’s - 66

Fighting back from a 19-point deficit, Saint Joseph's rally fell short Fighting back from a first half deficit for the second straight game, Sunday afternoon as the Hawks fell to Fordham, 47-40 Saint Joseph's couldn't complete the comeback as the Hawks fell to Saint Louis, 77-66. Down 43-32 with 5:32 to play, Saint Joseph's quickly chipped away at the Rams lead to make it a two possession game. Using an 8-1 After an even first period that saw SJU and the Billikens tied at 23, run, the Hawks came within four, 44-40, on a jumper by Ciara An - Saint Louis quickly took control to start the second quarter. Behind drews with 2:25 to play. a 10-2 run, Saint Louis built up a 33-25 lead as Jackie Kemph score two of her game-high 24 points. The Hawks would get a steal on defense in the next possession, but couldn't convert as the Rams used most of the shot clock before Saint Louis, which would open up a 15-point advantage in the third finding Samantha Clark for a layup with 1:18 to go. quarter, slowly saw the gap tighten as Saint Joseph's slowly began to chipped away at it. That would be as close as SJU would get though as it finished with a season-low 40 points on 16-of-57 shooting (28.1 percent). Fordham expanded its lead to as many as 17 in the second half be - fore the Hawks' late rally. Going just 1-of-8 from the floor to start, Saint Joseph's fell behind the Rams quickly, 23-4, in the first quarter. Fordham, which jumped out to an 11-0 lead, opened the game going 8-of-11 from the field, in - cluding 5-of-5 from three-point range, to take a 23-4 advantage on a Clark three-pointer with 2:39 to go in the period.

The Hawks answered back with a 7-0 run to end the quarter and kept the momentum going into the second period as it out scored Fordham 15-2 over nine minutes to come within six, 25-19, on a jumper by Chelsea Woods at 3:09.

A three-pointer sparked a 7-0 run by Fordham to end the second quarter and gave it a 32-19 lead at halftime.

Fordham expanded its lead to as many as 17 in the second half be - fore the Hawks' late rally. 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 25

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS HIGH STEALS Nov. 13 vs. Rutgers ...... 65-78 L 4,200 Andrews ...... 14 Fioravanti . . . . .10 Monaghan . . . .5 Fioravanti ...... 4 Nov. 21 vs. Seton Hall ...... 54-66 L 921 Fairbanks ...... 13 Fairbanks ...... 8 Horne ...... 4 Fairbanks ...... 3 Nov. 24 # at Villanova ...... 49-55 L 1,151 Andrews ...... 18 Fairbanks . . . . .11 Monaghan . . . .3 Andrews ...... 2 Nov. 29 # at Temple ...... 70-67 W 928 Andrews ...... 27 Woods ...... 12 Andrews . . . . .6 Woods ...... 3 Dec. 2 at Lehigh ...... 63-62 W 3,659 Fairbanks ...... 15 Woods ...... 11 Monaghan/ . . .3 Andrews ...... 2 Strode Dec. 5 at Hofstra ...... 62-75 L 143 Fitzpatrick ...... 21 Franklyn/ ...... 5 Monaghan . . . .3 Andrews/Woods . . . .2 Fitzpatrick Dec. 8 # vs. Penn ...... 50-46 W 3,451 Fairbanks ...... 11 Fioravanti . . . . .11 Fairbanks . . . .6 Fitzpatrick ...... 2 Dec. 13 vs. Drexel ...... 53-46 W 1,085 Fairbanks ...... 23 Fairbanks ...... 9 Monaghan . . . .4 Monaghan ...... 2 Dec. 17 vs. Iona ...... 75-81 L 1,667 Fairbanks ...... 19 Woods ...... 10 Woods ...... 3 Fairbanks ...... 3 Dec. 21 vs. Notre Dame . . . .55-91 L 3,411 Andrews ...... 13 Fioravanti ...... 8 Three tied at . .3 Three tied at ...... 1 Dec. 28 % UMBC ...... 104-45 W 828 Fitzpatrick ...... 15 Woods ...... 13 Andrews . . . . .6 Andrews ...... 4 Dec. 29 % C. MICHIGAN ...... 76-66 W 743 Andrews ...... 25 Fairbanks . . . . .10 Fairbanks . . . .4 Three tied at ...... 1 Jan. 3 * vs. George Washington .45-70 L 673 Andrews ...... 12 Fioravanti . . . . .10 Four tied at . . .2 Fitzpatrick ...... 2 Jan. 6 * at Massachusetts . . .62-58 W 220 Andrews/ ...... 12 Fioravanti . . . . .10 Fairbanks . . . .7 Five tied at ...... 1 Fitzpatrick Jan. 10 * at VCU ...... 66-63 W 687 Andrews ...... 20 Franklyn ...... 10 Andrews . . . . .3 Woods ...... 2 Jan. 13 * vs. Richmond ...... 64-53 W 323 Fitzpatrick ...... 14 Woods ...... 11 Fairbanks/ . . . .4 Fitzpatrick/ ...... 1 Strode Woods Jan. 17 * at Fordham ...... 40-47 L 1,215 Three tied at .....8 Fairbanks ...... 8 Fitzpatrick . . . .3 Fitzpatrick/ ...... 3 Woods Jan. 20 * vs. Saint Louis . . . . .66-77 L 337 Woods ...... 20 Fairbanks/ . . . . .9 Fairbanks . . . .8 Fairbanks ...... 3 Woods

Jan. 24 * vs. Dayton ...... Jan. 27 * at St. Bonaventure ...... Jan. 30 * vs. La Salle ...... Feb. 7 * at George Mason ...... Feb. 10 * vs. Fordham ...... Feb. 13 * at Duquesne ...... Feb. 17 *# at La Salle ...... Feb. 20 * vs. Rhode Island ...... Feb. 24 * vs. Davidson ...... Feb. 27 * at Richmond ......

# - Big 5 Game; * - Atlantic 10 Game; % - Hawk Classic Game

GAMES AS HIGH SCORER: Andrews - 9, Fairbanks - 5, Fitzpatrick - 3, Woods - 2, Fioravanti - 1, Franklyn - 1 GAMES AS HIGH REBOUNDER: Fairbanks - 6, Woods - 6, Fioravanti -5, Franklyn - 2, Fitzpatrick - 1 GAMES SCORING DOUBLE FIGURES: Andrews - 10, Fairbanks - 9, Fitzpatrick - 6, Fioravanti - 5, Woods - 5, Franklyn - 3, Monaghan - 3 GAMES REBOUNDING DOUBLE FIGURES: Woods - 5, Fioravanti - 4, Fairbanks - 2, Franklyn - 1 GAMES SCORING 20 OR MORE POINTS: Andrews - 3, Fitzpatrick - 2, Woods - 2, Fairbanks - 1, GAMES POSTING A DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Woods - 3, Fioravanti - 1

HAWKS BY THE NUMBERS 5-6 at home 1-3 when committing more than 15 turnovers 4-3 on the road 1-3 when forcing more than 15 opponent turnovers 0-0 at a neutral site 8-6 when forcing 15 or fewer turnovers 1-3 in November 4-0 games decided by five points or fewer 5-3 in December 0-3 when scoring fewer than 50 points 3-3 in January 2-2 when scoring 50-59 points 0-0 in February 3-3 when scoring 60-69 points 0-0 in March 2-1 when scoring 70-79 points 5-1 when leading at halftime 1-0 When scoring 80 points or higher 4-8 when trailing at halftime 0-0 when tied at halftime MISCELLANEOUS STATS 10-2 when outrebounding the opponent Largest Winning Margin 59, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 0-6 when outrebounded Largest Lead in a Game 61, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 4-2 when shooting 40% or higher 5-7 when shooting under 40% MARGIN OF VICTORY 2-7 when opponent shoots 40% or higher 1 to 9 points: 6 7-2 when opponent shoots under 40% 10-19 points: 2 6-4 when making more free throws than the opponent 20 or more points: 1 8-6 when committing 15 or fewer turnovers 2015-16 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL NOTES - PAGE 25

Team Superlatives

CATEGORY SAINT JOSEPH’S HIGH SAINT JOSEPH’S LOW OPPONENT’S HIGH OPPONENTS’ LOW Total Points 104, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 40, at Fordham, 1/17/16 91, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 45, by UMBC, 12/28/15 1st Quarter Points 38, 104, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 8, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 25, by Rutgers, 11/13/15 9, by UMBC, 12/28/15 2nd Quarter Points 24, vs. Rutgers, 11/13/15 8, 2x, last at Fordham, 1/17/16 26, by Seton Hall, 11/21/15 10, 3x, last by Massachusetts, 1/6/16 3rd Quarter Points 26, 104, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 7, vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/15 26, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 8, y Fordham, 1/17/16 4th Quarter Points 26 at Hofstra, 12/5/15 8, vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 28, by Iona, 12/17/15 5, 2x, last by C. Michigan, 12/29/15

Field Goals 37, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 16, at Fordham, 1/17/16 36, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 15, by UMBC, 12/28/15 Field Goal Att. 78, vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 45, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 64, by Seton Hall, 11/21/15 47, y Fordham, 1/17/16 Field Goal Pct. .621, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 .256, vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 .590, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 .283, by Drexel, 12/13/15

3 Point FG 13, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 0, 3x, last vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 9, by Seton Hall, 11/21/15 1, by Massachusetts, 1/6/16 3 Point Att. 25, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 9, 3x, last vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 26, by C. Michigan, 12/29/15 7, 2x, last by Massachusetts, 1/6/16 3 Point Pct. .520, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 .000, 3x, last vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 .667, by Rutgers, 11/13/15 .143, by Massachusetts, 1/6/16

Free Throws 28, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 1, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 23, by Saint Louis, 1/20/16 4, 2x, last by Penn, 12/8/15 Free Throw Att. 36, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 2, vs. Penn, 12/8/15 34, by Saint Louis, 1/20/16 7, 2x, last by Richmond, 1/13/16 Free Throw Pct. 1.000, at Villanova, 11/24/15 .500, 2x, last vs. Penn, 12/8/15 .889, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 .444, 2x, last by VCU, 1/10/16

Offensive Rebs. 20, vs. George Washington, 1/3/16 7, 2x, last vs. Iona, 12/17/15 16, by Seton Hall, 11/21/15 3, by Penn, 12/8/15 Defensive Rebs. 31, vs. Drexel, 12/13/15 12, vs. Notre Dame, 12/21/15 36, by George Washington, 1/3/16 17, by Richmond, 1/13/16 Total Rebs. 47, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 27, vs. Rutgers, 11/13/15 50, by Seton Hall, 11/21/15 25, by Penn, 12/8/15

Personal Fouls 29, at Hofstra, 12/5/15 10, at Fordham, 1/17/16 27, by Iona, 12/17/15 8, by Penn, 12/8/15 Assists 24, vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 7, vs. Seton Hall, 11/21/15 23, by Notre Dame, 12/21/15 6, by C. Michigan, 12/29/15 Turnovers 20, vs. Iona, 12/17/15 4, at Fordham, 1/17/16 19, by George Washington, 1/3/16 5, by VCU, 1/10/16 Blocked Shots 8, vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 1, 4x, last vs. Penn, 12/8/15 13, by Penn, 12/8/15 0, by UMBC, 12/28/15 Steals 9, 2x, last at Fordham, 1/17/16 2, 2x, last vs. Richmond, 1/13/16 10, 2x, last by Massachusetts, 1/6/16 2, 3x, last by Fordham, 1/17/16

Individual Superlatives

CATEGORY SAINT JOSEPH’S MOST OPPONENT’S MOST Points 27, by Ciara Andrews at Temple, 11/29/15 30, by Kahleah Copper of Rutgers, 11/13/15

Field Goals 8, 4x, last by Amanda Fioravanti vs. Iona, 12/17/15 10, 2x, last by Joy Adams of Iona, 12/17/15 Field Goal Att. 23, by Ciara Andrews at Villanova, 11/24/15 19, 2x, last by Presley Hudson of Central Michigan, 12/29/15 Field Goal Pct. * 1.000 (8-of-8), by Amanda Fioravanti vs. Iona, 12/17/15 .875 (7-of-8), by Lauren Chase of George Washington, 1/3/16

3 Point FG 5, 2x, last by Kathleen Fitzpatrick vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 5, by Kelly Loftus of Hofstra, 12/5/15 3 Point Att. 10, 2x, last by Kathleen Fitzpatrick vs. Central Michigan, 12/29/15 12, by Presley Hudson of Central Michigan, 12/29/15 3 Point Pct. # .556 (5-of-9), by Kathleen Fitzpatrick vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 1.000 (3-of-3), by Kahleah Copper of Rutgers, 11/13/15

Free Throws 11, 2x, last by Sarah Fairbanks vs. Iona, 12/17/15 10, by Marina Lizarazu of Iona, 12/17/15 Free Throw Att. 13, by Ciara Andrews at Temple, 11/29/15 13, by Marina Lizarazu of Iona, 12/17/15 Free Throw Pct. * 1.000(6-of-6), 2x, last by Chelsea Woods vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 1.000 (6-of-6), 2x, last by Brianna Cummings of George Washington, 1/3/16

Offensive Rebs. 7, by Chelsea Woods vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 7, by Joy Adams of Iona, 12/17/15 Defensive Rebs. 10, by Amanda Fioravanti vs. Penn, 12/8/15 12, by Samantha Clark of Fordham, 1/17/16 Total Rebs. 13, by Chelsea Woods vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 15, by Ashunae Durant of Hofstra, 12/5/15

Assists 8, by Sarah Fairbanks vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 10, by Darius Faulk of Hofstra, 12/5/15 Turnovers 6, by Sarah Fairbanks vs. Iona, 12/17/15 7, 2x, last by Lauren Chase of George Washington, 1/3/16 Blocked Shots 3, 5 x, last by Fioravanti and Franklyn vs. Saint Louis, 1/20/16 7, by Michelle Nwokedi of Penn, 12/8/15 Steals 4, 2x, last by Ciara Andrews vs. UMBC, 12/28/15 4, by Kahleah Copper of Rutgers, 11/13/15 Minutes 39, 2x, last by Kathleen Fitzpatrick vs. Penn, 12/8/15 40, 3x, last by Samantha Clark of Fordham, 1/17/16

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#2 - Mackenzie Rule #3 - Ciara Andrews #4 - Kristalyn Baisden #12 - Alyssa Monaghan #15 - Kathleen Fitzpatrick Jr. • Guard • 5-6 Sr. • Guard • 5-9 Fr. • Guard • 5-10 Fr. • Guard • 5-5 Jr. • Guard • 5-9

#20 - Jazmin Horne #21 - Avery Marz #23 - Jordan Strode #30 - Sarah Veilleux #32 - Chelsea Woods Jr. • Guard • 5-7 R-Fr. • Guard • 5-7 Sr. • Guard • 5-8 R-Fr. • Guard/Forward • 6-0 So. • Guard/Forward • 6-0

#33 - Adashia Franklyn #34 - Amanda Fioravanti #35 - Michala Clay #40 - Candace Belvedere #41 - Sarah Fairbanks So. • Forward • 6-1 Jr. • Forward • 6-1 Fr. • Forward • 6-0 So. • Forward • 6-2 Sr. • Forward • 6-1

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