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A staple in the region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. A program-record 305 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2008- 09 season, showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. Following the successful integration of the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams last season, the program has expanded to a record 21 intercollegiate teams – including seven new teams established in the last two years alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Three Valiant squads (men’s basketball, baseball and men’s tennis) earned Freedom Conference regular-season championships in 2008-09 and both the men’s and women’s hockey teams spent much of the year with national rankings. Sixteen of 21 Valiant teams earned berths in their respective conference tournaments last year, including four conference championship game appearances. In all, Manhattanville teams posted an impressive .548 winning percentage (184-151-6) last season, with two Valiants teams also setting new program records for wins in a single season. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2008-09 as well. Men’s hockey forward Chris Trafford and women’s hockey center Holly Nonis became the 15th and 16th Valiants to earn All-American honors following the season, while the pair were two of four players to be named conference Player of the Year. Manhattanville athletes also earned three conference Rookie of the Year awards and 31 All-Conference honors. In the last 10 years, at least 30 former Valiants have went on to play professionally either domestically or overseas. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently Manhattanville Quick Facts: achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, as evidenced by the 3.202 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2009 • 21 Varsity Sports semester. Every Valiant team recorded a team GPA of 3.000 or higher • Over 300 Student-Athletes for the spring term, while a program-record 89 student-athletes were • 7 Sports Added in the Last Two Seasons named Academic All-Conference honorees. Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- • 20 All-Americans (12 since 2003) athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds • Over 1,000 Service Hours Per Year of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s basketball “Pink Zone” night and the women’s hockey “Think Pink” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2008-09, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” receive two awards. The service aspect of the Manhattanville student- athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the - Jacques Coeur (ca. 1443) college’s mission of educating ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.

2 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents On the Cover Quick Facts Quick Facts & Contents...... 1 Location: Purchase, N.Y. Coaching Staff...... 2-3 Founded: 1841 2009 Roster/Schedule...... 4 Enrollment: 1,700 Nickname: Valiants 2009 Season Preview...... 5 Colors: Crimson & White Returning Players...... 6-10 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Newcomers...... 10 Conference: Freedom Freedom Opponents...... 11 Home Facility: Kennedy Gymnasium 2008 Season in Review...... 12-13 Capacity: 500 Game-by-Game Results...... 14-16 Year Opened: 1957 All-Time Roster...... 17 President: Dr. Molly Easo Smith Record Books...... 18-19 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal 1,000-Point Scorers...... 20 Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Facilities...... 21 Department Fax: (914) 323-5130 Manhattanville College...... 22 Left to right: Seniors Nina Johnson Website: www.GoValiants.com and Janice Kane School Address: 2900 Purchase St. Purchase, N.Y. 10577 Media Information WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF BROADCAST: Several Valiant home games this season will be broadcast live on www. GoValiants.com as either an audio or video stream. Director of Sports Information Head Coach: Lauren Thomer Steve Sheridan and Assistant Director Nick Guerriero will call the action from Kennedy Alma Mater: Rider ’04 Gymnasium through new partnerships with Pack Network and WMVL 88.1 FM. For more Career Record: 0-0 (1st season) information, a complete broadcast schedule, or to listen to and/or watch the broadcasts, Office Phone: (914) 323-7282 log on to GoValiants.com and click the Broadcast tab on the top of the page, under the Assistant Coach: Brittany Braxton Fan Zone section. Alma Mater: Franklin & Marshall ’07 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend Valiant women’s Assistant Coach: Chrys Hernandez basketball games must contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office in advance. Alma Mater: Rhode Island ’05 Seating and limited phone/internet access is available for working media on press row at Kennedy Gym. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be available along TEAM INFORMATION press row prior to the game. Following the contest, a final box score will be made available 2008-09 Record: 18-11 to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets not in attendance. Freedom Record: 12-4 INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches Home/Road/Neutral: 11-3/7-5/0-3 must be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 11/4 to attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times and player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the match are not permitted. Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 Coach Thomer and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media Newcomers: 5 members after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the game. SPORTS INFORMATION Directions to Manhattanville College Director of Sports Information: Steve Sheridan FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Hutchinson River Parkway. Fax: (914) 323-3180 Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at E-Mail: [email protected] Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus en- Assistant Director of Sports Information/ trance on left. WBB Contact: Nick Guerriero FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make Fax: (914) 323-3180 right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. E-Mail: [email protected] FROM WEST: Take the Tappen Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic State Parkway. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have Launched in November 2009, GoValiants.TV is the new severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an al- online home for Manhattanville Athletics video streaming and ternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow the only place you need to watch home games for all of your directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) favorite Valiant teams, including women’s basketball! Partnering and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. with Pack Network, GoValiants.TV will feature one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging video broadcasting platforms in all Media Guide Credits Division III and puts Manhattanville on par with some of the The 2009-10 Manhattanville College Women’s Basketball Media Guide was designed, top Division I programs in the country. written and edited by Nick Guerriero, Assistant Director of Sports Information, and Steve With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Photography courtesy of Gene Boyars and the every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Manhattanville Sports Information Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Information. game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. All information in this guide is current as of November 13, 2009. All match times listed Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- throughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Coaching Staff Head Coach Lauren Thomer First Season • Rider ’04 Lauren Thomer was named the head women’s basketball coach at Manhattanville College in July 2009 and begins her first season at the helm of the Valiant program in 2009-10.

Thomer comes to Manhattanville from the Military Academy, where she spent the last three years working with the Black Knight women’s basketball program under head coach Dave Magarity.

Thomer served as an assistant coach with the Division I Army women’s basketball team during the last two seasons, helping the team to a 37-24 record over that span. She involved herself heavily in recruiting, scheduling and player development for the Army program, including working closely with the Black Knight guards and perimeter players.

Prior to that stint, Thomer served as head women’s basketball coach of the U.S. Military Academy Prep School (USMAPS) for one season. At USMAPS, she was responsible for all aspects of the program, including scouting, travel, game preparation and both in- and off-season player development. On the court, she guided the program to its first-ever 4-0 record against the other service academy prep schools.

Thomer graduated from Rider University in 2004, playing the point for four seasons for the Division I Broncs. The point guard was a three-time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team selection and received the team’s Academic Excellence award as a senior. She also earned her master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the in 2006.

While getting her degree at Virginia, Thomer also successfully balanced coaching duties on two different basketball teams. As the head coach for the University of Virginia’s club basketball team, she led the squad to a 46-6 record over two seasons and the 2005 East Coast Women’s Club Championship. At the same time, Thomer also was the top assistant coach at the prominent St. Anne’s Belfield School in Charlottesville, Va., mentoring several future Division I players as the squad won a conference title and placed fifth in the Virginia State Tournament.

Thomer currently resides in Hoboken, N.J.

TALES OF THOMER: “Lauren spent three incredibly productive years on my Staff; her 1st year was at the US Military Academy Prep School and the past 2 years at West Point. She did a great job for us in every facet of her job and had a strong impact on our success.” - Dave Magarity, Head Women’s Basketball Coach, United States Military Academy)

“I have watched Lauren grow as a player and then as a coach for many years. She is in coach- ing for the right reasons and has an obvious passion for the game and the development of young women. She will be a great success at Manhattanville. Her Rider family is very proud of her.” - Lynn Milligan, Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Rider University

2 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Brittany Braxton Second Season • Franklin & Marshall ’07

Brittany Braxton enters her second season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville women’s basketball team and first alongside new head coach Lauren Thomer.

The top assistant on Thomer’s coaching staff at Manhattanville, Braxton is responsible for assisting in all aspects of the Valiant program, including recruiting, fundraising, alumni affairs, academic monitoring, game and practice preparation, and assisting in individual training sessions.

In her first season with Manhattanville, Braxton helped the Valiants to an 18-11 record, a second-place finish in the Freedom Conference regular-season standings and a berth in the conference championship game. She also played a role in former Valiant head coach Candice Brown earning Freedom Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2008-09 as well.

As an undergraduate, Braxton was a four-year letterwinner at Franklin & Marshall, helping the Diplomats capture a share of the Centennial Conference regular season title in her senior season in 2007- 08. As a senior, Braxton was a second-year team captain who started all 26 games, averaging 9.0 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. In her junior year, Braxton averaged a double-double per game with 10.2 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. She ranked second in the Centennial Conference in rebounding.

Braxton’s name is peppered throughout the Franklin & Marshall and Centennial Conference record books. She has a share of the conference’s record for most rebounds in a single game with 24 and ranks 14th in the conference with 861 career rebounds. At Franklin & Marshall, she ranks 18th all-time in scoring with 753 points and fourth in rebounding.

In March of 2006, Braxton was the recipient of the prestigious Lacy Linchpin Basketball Award for her hard work and diligence in practice, games, the classroom and on campus.

From 2002-2004, Braxton served as a counselor and coach at Camp Don Bosco in West Haverstraw, N.Y. helping children aged 8-14 develop their basketball skills. In addition to her coaching responsibilities on the court at Camp Don Bosco, Braxton organized daily practice schedules and worked individually with campers to set and achieve individual goals.

A native of Nanuet, N.Y., Braxton currently resides in Purchase, N.Y. Assistant Coach Chrys Hernandez First Season • University of Rhode Island ’04

Chrys Hernandez enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville women’s basketball team under head coach Lauren Thomer in 2009-10.

The second assistant on Thomer’s coaching staff at Manhattanville, Hernandez will be heavily involved with recruiting and the development of the team’s post players. Her other responsibilities include planning community service events. She will also assist in the planning of alumni social functions, including the Manhattanville alumni game.

As an undergraduate, Hernandez was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Rhode Island, helping the Rams to the championship game of the Atlantic-10 Conference in 2003. As a junior and senior, Hernandez was a second-year team tri-captain who started all 27 games her senior season, averaging 7.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. In her junior year, Hernandez averaged 5.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.

From 2005-2009, Hernandez served as head coach of the junior varsity and assistant coach of the varsity women’s basketball team at the Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk, Conn. In addition to her coaching the high school level, Hernandez coached AAU for the Fairfield County Sun from 2007 through the summer of 2009.

Coach Hernandez is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Assistant Coach Brian Bush Fourth Season

Brian Bush enters his fourth season on the Valiant bench in 2009-10 and first as an assistant under new head coach Lauren Thomer.

During Bush’s first season, the Valiants also upset seven-time defending Champion Mount Saint Mary on the road, the only team to do so during the 2006-07 season. The Blue Knights went on to capture the Skyline Conference Tournament title again last season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

A graduate of James I. O’Neill High School, Bush is working towards his Bachelor’s Degree at Manhattanville after attending Rockland Community College from 1999-2000.

Bush is married to Elizabeth Ching-Bush, Assistant Director of Residence Life. The pair have two children and currently reside in Purchase, N.Y.

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 3 Manhattanville 2009 Roster # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 00 Nina Johnson Sr. F 5-7 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains 1 Courtney Turner So. G 5-5 Staten Island, N.Y./Ralph McKee 4 Carey Hickey Jr. G 5-6 Dobbs Ferry, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry 5 Simona Gordon Jr. G 5-5 Cambridge, Mass./Cambridge Rindge & Latin 10 Sara Longo So. G 5-6 Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury 15 Janice Kane Sr. G 5-7 Vernon, Conn./Rockville 21 Kelli Hyjek So. F 5-9 Tolland, Conn./Tolland 22 Kaitlin Degnan Jr. F 5-8 Irvington, N.Y./Irvington 24 Julia Casazza Fr. F 5-8 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands/Antilles 30 Carol Ortiz So. F 5-10 Naugatuck, Conn./Amity 32 Janetta Arnold Fr. F 5-8 Windsor, Conn./Suffield Academy 33 Stephanie Vaiano So. G 5-6 South Ozone Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 34 Taylor Wilson Fr. G 5-7 Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River 40 Jennifer McSharar Fr. F 5-10 Gainerville, N.Y./North Rockland 44 Kristina Ciotto So. G 5-6 West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic Chelsea Santiful Fr. F 5-10 Hamilton, N.J./Trenton Catholic Academy Head Coach: Lauren Thomer (Rider, ’04, First season) Assistant Coach: Brittany Braxton (Franklin & Marshall, ’08, Second season) Assistant Coach: Chrys Hernandez (Univ. of Rhode Island, ’04, First season) Assistant Coach: Brian Bush (Fourth season)

#00 Nina Johnson #1 Courtney Turner #4 Carey Hickey #5 Simona Gordon #10 Sara Longo #15 Janice Kane

#21 Kelli Hyjek #22 Kaitlin Degnan #24 Julia Casazza #30 Carol Ortiz #32 Janetta Arnold #33 Stephanie Vaiano

#34 Taylor Wilson #40 Jennifer McSharar #44 Kristina Ciotto Chelsea Santiful

4 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Manhattanville 2009-10 Season Preview After the Valiants posted one of the once again while also serving as one of the best seasons in program history in 2008- team’s top defensive guards; last season, 09, first-year head coach Lauren Thomer she was fifth in the conference and first on will look to lead the Manhattanville women’s the team picking 65 steals. basketball team looks back to the Freedom A pure point guard, Hickey appeared in Conference Championship game for the all 29 games and started 20 contests last second consecutive season in 2009-10. season. While she only averaged 6.0 points The team carries over recognition from last per game as a sophomore, she ranked season according to the conference’s eight sixth in the Freedom Conference with 111 coaches, as the Valiants were picked to fin- assists, which placed her first among her ish second in the preseason coaches’ poll. Valiant teammates. Hickey scored double- Thomer brings a hard-nosed, physical digits in points on seven occasions last year, style of play to Purchase after coaching for including a pair of 16-point contests against the last three seasons at the United States and Eastern University Military Academy, including one year as that matched her career high. head coach with the U.S. Military Academy Kane returns to the court this season af- Prep School. The team will have some dif- ter missing all of 2008-09 due to injury. The ficult shoes to fill in 2009-10, as the team senior averaged 5.7 points per game and graduated three starters from last season: finished second on the team in assists with 1,000-point scorer Olivia Nastasi ’09, three- 67 in 2007-08, including 14 points and new point specialist Jess Delagrange ’09 and the career highs of eight assists and five steals inside presence of Lauren Grenier ’09. in the season-opener versus Waynesburg. Senior Captain Nina Johnson She will be asked to bring veteran leader- BACKCOURT ship to the court and will be looked upon as Following the departures of Nastasi and a threat defensively while also aiding her ket and grab rebounds after finishing the Delagrange, Manhattanville returns only fellow guards in getting the ball around the season shooting over 50 percent from the one starter but multiple contributors to the perimeter. field and blocking five shots as a freshman. guard position in 2009-10. Juniors Simona A veteran group of sophomores will Sophomore Carol Ortiz will battle for Gordon and Carey Hickey along with se- also look for playing time off the bench this time off the bench as the team’s best front- nior co-captain Janice Kane, who missed season. Courtney Turner was one of the court alternative. She is an offensive threat all of last season with an injury, will look to team’s better players down the stretch last under the basket, averaging 7.4 points per lead the team’s backcourt this season. year and finished the season by averag- game including 10 double-figure scoring An early-season starter, Gordon finished ing 13 points per game in the ECAC South games and three double-doubles. Ortiz is the season as the team’s first player off the Tournament. Kristina Ciotto brings a the team’s top returning rebounder after bench, finishing second on the team by av- great work ethic to the court this season averaging 6.7 boards per game and also led eraging 10.2 points per game. She had 16 after appearing in 12 games as a freshman, the Freedom Conference in field goal per- double-digit scoring games in her first sea- while Stephanie Vaiano played in seven centage by connecting at a program-record son as a primary scoring option and had a contests last season and worked hard in 60.4 percent clip. season-high 23 points in a win over Cente- the off-season in hopes of increasing her Junior Kaitlin Degnan, who played in nary (N.J.) College in the ECAC South Tour- offensive potential. Sara Longo, who took 11 games last season, with also vie for play- nament Semifinals. Gordon will be asked to the court in four games in 2008-09, also will ing time in the frontcourt along with fresh- be one of the team’s best scoring threats look for minutes at the point. men Janetta Arnold, Taylor Wilson, Ju- lia Casazza and Jennifer McSharar. FRONTCOURT The Valiant frontcourt returns one of its SCHEDULE two upperclassman starters from last year, Thomer has walked into a tough sched- allowing the underclassmen to step up for ule this season after the team’s superb fin- a productive season and another run at the ish last year. The season starts with three Freedom Championship. games on the road beginning with the sea- Senior co-captain Nina Johnson re- son opener against William Paterson on No- turns to Purchase after an All-Conference vember 17, followed by competing in the second-team season in 2008-09, averaging Eastern Connecticut State Tip-Off Tourna- 9.7 points per game to lead all forwards ment the weekend of Nov. 21-22. and rank third on the team. Johnson also The Valiants begin Freedom Conference ranked fourth in the conference and third play in early December, facing off against on the school’s single-season list with 36 defending Freedom Champion DeSales Uni- blocks and is the team’s second-best re- versity on December 2 in Center Valley, Pa. turning rebounder as well after grabbing Manhattanville’s home conference opener 6.5 boards per game a year ago. follows three days later, when the team Sophomore Kelli Hyjek has worked hosts King’s (Pa.) College. hard in training camp and will start the Manhattanville opens up its home por- year in a starting role. Hyjek played in all tion of its 2009-10 schedule a few days 29 games last season, averaging 4.1 points before Thanksgiving as the Valiants host and 2.7 rebounds per game splitting time Fisher College on November 24. The Val- Junior Guard Simona Gordon in the starting line-up and as a key reserve. iants will be home for 11 dates while leav- She will be asked to perform under the bas- ing campus 14 times on the year. 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 5 Returning Players #00 NINA JOHNSON F • 5’7” • Senior • White Plains, N.Y./ 2008-09: All-Freedom Conference second-team selection … took the floor in all 29 games as a junior, including 22 starts … ranked third on the team with 9.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game … placed second on the school’s single-season blocks list with 36 rejections, while also ranking third on the team with 51 steals … shot 41.4 percent (109-for-263) from the field and recorded 14 double-digit scoring games … just missed a double-double with 14 points and rebounds in the home opener against William Paterson (11/18) … posted her first double-double of the year with 11 points (all coming from the free-throw line) and 13 boards in a win over Alvernia (12/6) … shot 7-of-10 from the floor on her way to a 17-point effort at Delaware Valley (1/3) … went for a season-best 19 points in only 20 minutes in a win over Alvernia (1/24) … netted 19 points and added four blocks in the Freedom Conference Semifinal win over Alvernia (2/25) … helped the Valiants to an ECAC South Quarterfinal win over Centenary (3/4) with 13 points and a season- high 15 rebounds.

2007-08: Appeared in 23 games, making 10 starts in her sophomore season … finished fourth on the team with 8.7 points per game and placed second with 5.8 rebounds per game … led team with 20 blocks and added 46 steals (second on the team) … recorded 12 points, five rebounds and two steals in only 12 minutes of action against Fisher (12/1) … posted her first double- double of the year with 13 points (on 5-of-8 shooting) and 10 boards at Wilkes (1/22) … doubled up the next time out against DeSales (1/26) with 14 points and 11 rebounds while adding a season-high six steals … took down a season-best 12 rebounds and scored 10 points in a win over John Jay (2/11) … shot 7-of-9 from the field on her way to a season-high 16 points against Wilkes (2/14) … posted her fourth double-double of the year with 15 points and 10 rebounds versus Suffolk (2/18), adding three steals and a season-high four assists.

2006-07: Started 20 times in 25 appearances as a freshman … ranked third on team in scoring at 10.0 points per game and second with 6.5 rebounds per game … led team with 29 blocked shots (fourth in program history) and 41 steals … shot 45.0 percent from the field, second on team and sixth in Skyline Conference … ranked third in Skyline in blocks per game (1.16) and 10th in offensive rebounds per game … scored in double-figures in 14 games and had three double-figure rebounding efforts … provided big spark off the bench in Valiants’ first win of season at Staten Island (11/27), scoring 13 points, pulling down nine rebounds and recording a season-high seven steals … made first career start versus Stevens (12/4) and remained in the starting lineup the rest of the season … scored in double-figures over four straight games from December 2-9, averaging 11.3 points and 3.3 steals over that stretch … notched first career double-double against Saint Joseph’s (L.I.) (1/8), ripping down 16 rebounds (nine offensive) and scoring 13 points … set season-high with 21 points (on 10-of-16 shooting) against Mount Saint Vincent (1/24) and added 12 boards … made it back-to-back double-doubles by going for 14 points and a season-high 17 rebounds at Centenary (1/27).

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for the Tigers … led team to a pair of State Finals appearances and two Sectional and Regional Championships … earned team’s Most Improved Player, Rookie of the Year and Best Defender awards during her career … also lettered in soccer … a four-year member of Honor Roll … earned school’s Black Scholar Achievement Award.

Personal: Born October 10, 1988 … daughter of Brenda Johnson … communications major and minor in psychology.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 06-07 25/20 568 22.7 104-231 .450 5-28 .179 37-72 .514 66 97 163 6.5 90 2 27 68 29 41 250 10.0 07-08 23/10 434 18.9 81-180 .450 0-7 .000 38-81 .469 70 64 134 5.8 65 1 26 37 20 46 200 8.7 08-09 29/22 669 23.1 109-263 .414 0-6 .000 62-100 .620 99 89 188 6.5 77 0 37 45 36 51 280 9.7 TOTAL 77-52 1671 21.7 294-674 .436 5-41 .122 137-253 .542 235 250 485 6.3 232 3 90 150 85 138 730 9.5

#15 JANICE KANE G • 5’7” • Senior • Vernon, Conn./Rockville High School 2008-09: Missed the season due to injury.

2007-08: Took the court in 20 games, including 17 starts … finished second among Valiants with 67 assists … tied for sixth on the team with 5.7 points per game and added 22 steals … began the season with a bang, posting season highs of 14 points, eight assists and five steals in 40 minutes of play in the season-opener against Waynesburg (11/16) … poured in 13 points with six assists in a win over Purchase (11/20) … recorded 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting in a win over UMass Dartmouth (1/5) … took down a season-best six boards to go along with nine points against Arcadia (1/12) … posted seven points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals against DeSales (1/26).

2006-07: Appeared in 26 games as a freshman, making 11 starts … second on team in assists (68) … ranked 13th in Skyline Conference in assists … averaged 27.2 minutes per game, third on team and tops among freshmen … also averaged 7.3 points and 3.8 rebounds, one of only four players on team with at least 100 rebounds … shot 29.5% (18-of-61) from three-point range, second on team … started first 11 games of year before moving to bench when senior Dionne Walker joined team in January … scored 10 points in collegiate debut at Drew (11/18), adding six rebounds and four assists … tallied a career-high 15 points at NYU (11/29), shooting 3-for-7 from three-point range in 30 minutes … notched season-high eight assists against Saint Joseph’s (Maine) (12/9) … set season-highs in rebounds (9) and steals (3) against North Park (12/10) … went 8-for-8 from the foul line and finished with 12 points against Saint Joseph’s (L.I.) (1/8) … had another perfect night from the stripe (6-for-6) versus Old Westbury (1/18), scoring 14 points … scored 12 points and pulled down six rebounds against Mount Saint Mary (2/1). Game-by-Game Statistics

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for the Rams … led team to four straight State Tournament appearances during career … earned All-Central Connecticut Conference honors as a junior and senior … named to CCC All-Academic Team three times … also earned All-Conference honors in track, helping team to a State Championship appearance.

Personal: Born May 14, 1988 … daughter of James & Kwan Kane … major is business management and minor in sociology and political science.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 06-07 26-11 707 27.2 65-177 .367 18-61 .295 42-61 .689 28 72 100 3.8 47 0 68 84 3 22 190 7.3 07-08 20-17 471 23.6 44-118 .373 3-17 .176 22-37 .595 16 37 53 2.7 31 1 67 60 1 22 113 5.7 08-09 DID NOT PLAY - INJURY TOTAL 46-28 1178 25.6 109-295 .369 21-78 .269 64-98 .653 44 109 153 3.3 78 1 135 144 4 44 303 6.6

6 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players #4 CAREY HICKEY G • 5’6” • Junior • Dobbs Ferry, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her sophomore season … averaged 6.0 points and 2.3 rebounds in over 27 minutes per game … led Manhattanville with a career-high 111 assists (3.8 apg) and also placed second on the team with 52 steals … scored in double figures for the first time with 11 points against Franklin & Marshall (11/23) … went 4-for-5 from beyond the arc for 12 points in a win over Alvernia (12/6) … launched a career-high 18 shots and set a new career high with 16 points to go with three assists and two steals versus Wilkes (1/7) … just missed a double- double with nine points and a career-best nine assists in a win over FDU-Florham (1/21) … tied for the game high with 16 points and added five thefts to help beat Eastern (1/31) … had at least three assists and three steals in each of the final six games of the season.

2007-08: One of four Valiants to see the floor in all 25 games, making four starts … averaged 3.3 points on the year in 20.5 minutes per game… led the team with 81 assists and added 27 steals … made her first collegiate appearance against Waynesburg (11/16) … played a season-high 30 minutes in a win over Purchase (11/20), scoring her first career basket and adding six assists and four steals … dished out a season-high seven assists and hauled in a season-best six rebounds in a win over UMass Dartmouth (1/5) … recorded six points and a season-best six steals the next time out versus Drew (1/8) … set a new season-high with nine points to go along with five assists and five rebounds against King’s (1/30) … went 3-for-4 from the field on her way to nine points against DeSales (2/9).

Prep: A five-year letterwinner for the Eagles … earned All-League honors five straight years and was a three-time All-Section 1 honoree … named to All-State team in 2006-07 … named Most Valuable Player of League IV South three years in a row … led Dobbs Ferry to five consecutive league championships and four runner-up finishes in Sectional Finals … had over 500 assists in her career … prep teammate of former Valiant Kim Reznicek ’07 … competed at Empire State Games, leading team to Silver Medal finish … also a four-time All-League and three-time All-Section soccer player … also lettered in cross country … member of Honor Roll and Spanish National Honor Society.

Personal: Born January 27, 1989 … daughter of Keith & Peggy Hickey … older sister, Beth, also played basketball and soccer at Manhattanville … is a sociology and psychology major … was a member of Valiant women’s soccer team and scored match-winning goal in overtime of Freedom Conference Championship Match as a freshman.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 07-08 25-4 513 20.5 32-87 .368 9-32 .281 10-30 .333 14 26 40 1.6 37 1 81 68 1 27 83 3.3 08-09 29-30 789 27.2 600-200 .300 15-59 .254 40-63 .635 22 46 68 2.3 75 1 111 106 0 52 175 6.0 TOTAL 54-24 1302 24.1 92-287 .321 24-91 .264 50-93 .538 36 72 108 2.0 112 2 192 174 1 79 258 4.8

#5 SIMONA GORDON G • 5’5” • Junior • Cambridge, Mass./Cambridge Rindge & Latin 2008-09: Took the court in all 29 games in her sophomore season, including 13 starting assignments … finished second on the team with 10.2 points per game on 41.6 percent (122-for-293) shooting … led the team with 65 steals and tied for second with 71 assists … scored 12 points with seven rebounds in the season-opener against Purchase (11/15) … netted 20 points and had a season- high five steals against Marymount (12/16) on her way to Freedom Player of the Week honors … dished off a season-best six assists against Misericordia (2/14), then connected on 7-of-9 attempts from the floor on the way to 16 points the next time out against King’s (2/17) … went for a career- high 23 points on 10-of-20 shooting and grabbed six rebounds in the ECAC South Quarterfinal win over Centenary (3/4).

2007-08: Appeared in all 25 games as a freshman, including seven starts … averaged 5.3 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in her first season … led the team with 47 steals on the year … started her first career game against Waynesburg (11/16) and responded with 11 points, including a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line … grabbed a season-best five rebounds and added three steals against Purchase (11/20) … set a new season high with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting in a win over UMass Dartmouth (1/5) … recorded a season-high four steals for the first time at Arcadia (1/12) … scored 11 points, recorded a season-best seven assists and had four steals in a win over Wilkes (2/14).

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for the Falcons … led team to Greater Boston League Championship … named a GBL All-Star in 2006-07 … was a Boston Globe Player of the Week as a senior … also named team’s Best Playmaker as a senior … maintained perfect attendance in high school and was named to the Honor Roll.

Personal: Born April 29, 1989 … daughter of Paul Gordon & Winsome James … majoring in management and sociology.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 07-08 25-7 454 18.2 54-151 .358 5-27 .185 19-30 .633 16 37 53 2.1 28 0 41 60 0 47 132 5.3 08-09 29-13 697 24.0 122-293 .416 11-36 .306 41-66 .621 34 77 111 3.8 61 1 71 102 3 65 296 10.2 TOTAL 54-20 1151 21.3 176-444 .396 16-63 .254 60-96 .625 50 114 164 3.0 89 1 112 162 3 112 428 7.9

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 7 Returning Players #22 KAITLIN DEGNAN F • 5’8” • Junior • Irvington, N.Y./Irvington 2008-09: Took the floor in 11 games as a sophomore … grabbed a season-high three rebounds in six minutes against Wilkes (1/7) … had two points and three boards in a season-best eight minutes of action versus Ramapo (2/2).

2007-08: Appeared in 21 games in her first collegiate season, making eight starts … hit 41.6 percent of her shots from the field and finished fifth on the team with 66 rebounds … made her first collegiate appearance against Ramapo (11/29), scoring four points and grabbing two rebounds with two steals … scored eight points in 27 minutes in her first start versus Nichols (1/2) … had six points and a season-high eight rebounds the next time out versus Franklin & Marshall (1/4) … reached double-figures for the first time with a season-best 10 points on 5-of-11 shooting in a win over Wilkes (2/14).

Prep: A five-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs … a three-time All-League performer and two-time All-Section I honoree … led team to Sectional Semifinals as a senior, leading school to first ever appearance at Westchester County Center … team won only eight games in first two seasons, but went a combined 28-16 over junior and senior seasons … was a three-time All-Section and All-League performer in softball … also an All-League selection in volleyball … named to school’s Honor Roll.

Personal: Born January 13, 1989 ... daughter of John & Noreen Degnan … mother, Noreen, played college softball at Slippery Rock … majors are education and history.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 07-08 21-8 321 15.3 37-89 .416 0-1 .000 13-18 .722 18 48 66 3.1 28 0 15 15 7 10 87 4.1 08-09 11-0 41 3.7 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 7 11 1.0 5 0 1 2 0 1 4 0.4 TOTAL 32-8 362 11.3 39-98 .398 0-1 .000 13-18 .722 22 55 77 2.4 33 0 16 17 7 11 91 2.8

#10 SARA LONGO G • 5’2” • Sophomore • Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury 2008-09: Took the floor in four games in her freshman season … played a season-high five minutes against Ramapo (2/2), going 3-for-4 from the free-throw line for a season-best three points; also recorded an assist.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Simsbury High School … earned three varsity letters and was an All-Conference performer on the basketball court at Simsbury … captained the team in her junior and senior seasons … was an honor roll student.

Personal: Born April 25, 1990 … daughter of Dennis and Robin Longo … has one brother, Matthew … is majoring in communications at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 4-0 8 2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0.8 TOTAL 4-0 8 2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0.8

#1 COURTNEY TURNER G • 5’5” • Sophomore • Staten Island, N.Y./ Ralph McKee 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season … averaged 4.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in limited action … also recorded 26 steals and ranked fourth on the team with 53 assists … had two points and a season-high 11 rebounds in her first career game, a win at Purchase (11/15) … hit 5-of-7 shots from the floor to finish with 12 points and six rebounds at Misericordia (1/10) … reached double-figures in scoring in five of the season’s last eight games … posted 13 points, four assists and three steals in a win over Misericordia (2/14) … set a new season high with 14 points and just missed a triple-double with nine rebounds and nine assists in the ECAC South Quarterfinal win over Centenary (3/4).

High School: A 2008 graduate of Ralph McKee High School … played four seasons on the Seagulls basketball team … was named team MVP in 2007 … helped team to four consecutive borough championships and a #2 ranking in … a National Honor Society student.

Personal: Born September 25, 1990 … daughter of Frank Turner and Shanee Rawley ... has two siblings, Rhasan Porter (8) and Rhashad Porter.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 29-4 478 16.5 41-113 .363 1-2 .500 45-68 .662 20 60 80 2.8 40 1 53 40 6 26 128 4.4 Totals 29-4 478 16.5 41-113 .363 1-2 .500 45-68 .662 20 60 80 2.8 40 1 53 40 6 26 128 4.4

8 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Returning Players #21 KELLI HYJEK F • 5’9” • Sophomore • Tolland, Conn./Toland 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season, including 14 starts … averaged 4.1 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in just under 13 minutes a contest … shot 52.1 percent (49-for-94) from the floor on the year … scored two points and grabbed four rebounds in her collegiate debut at Purchase (11/15) … scored eight points with a season-best seven rebounds at DeSales (1/12) … hit 5-of-8 attempts from the floor to finish with 11 points and added a season- high three steals against New Jersey City (1/14) … netted a season-best 12 points and grabbed six rebounds in 22 minutes in the Freedom Conference Semifinal win overAlvernia (2/25).

High School: A 2008 graduate of Tolland High School … played four seasons of basketball and softball for the Eagles … named a 2007-08 All-North Central Connecticut Conference honoree as she helped the team to a conference championship and a berth in the semifinals of the State Tournament … also helped the team to a semifinal appearance in her senior season … on the softball field, was a two-time All-Conference selection … named to the honor roll all four years.

Personal: Born August 28, 1990 … daughter of Peter and Kathy Hyjek ... has one brother, Ryan (17) ... majoring in communications at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 29-14 373 12.9 49-94 .521 0-0 .000 21-39 .538 43 35 78 2.7 39 0 6 20 5 11 119 4.1 TOTAL 29-14 373 12.9 49-94 .521 0-0 .000 21-39 .538 43 35 78 2.7 39 0 6 20 5 11 119 4.1 #44 KRISTINA CIOTTO G • 5’6” • Sophomore • West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic 2008-09: Took the floor in 12 games in her first collegiate season … set season highs with five points and four rebounds in 11 minutes in her collegiate debut at Purchase (11/15) … had three rebounds in five minutes in a win over Eastern (12/3) … grabbed a rebound in four of her last six appearances of the season.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Northwest Catholic High School … was a four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer, basketball and track for the Indians … captained the soccer and basketball squads and received both teams’ Coaches Awards as a senior … on the court, helped the team to a Northwest Conference Championship in 2007-08 … was a two-time All-Northwest Conference selection and set the school record for assists (16) in soccer … led her track team to a Northwest Championship in 2008 and was a State Champion in the 4x400 and 4x800 relays in 2006 … also won the conference title and finished third in the state in the 800m in 2006.

Personal: Born May 25, 1990 … daughter of Carol and Paul Ciotto … majoring in elementary education … also is a starter on the Valiant women’s soccer team in the fall, including earning All-Conference honors in 2009.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 12-0 55 5.4 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-3 .000 3 10 13 1.1 8 0 3 9 0 3 7 0.8 TOTAL 12-0 55 5.4 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-3 .000 3 10 13 1.1 8 0 3 9 0 3 7 0.8 #30 CAROL ORTIZ F • 5’10” • Sophomore • Naugatuck, Conn./Amity 2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season … was the best shooter in the Freedom Conference by shooting 60.4 percent (90-for-149) from the field … averaged 7.4 points per game and ranked second on the team with 6.7 rebounds per game … posted a double-double in her first collegiate game with 10 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Purchase (11/15) … had six points with nine rebounds and a season-best four steals versus Franklin & Marshall (11/23) … set new season highs with 17 points and 14 rebounds to help defeat Eastern (12/3) … recorded another double-double with 11 points and 14 caroms against Ramapo (2/2) … had 10 rebounds and three blocks in only 17 minutes of action in the ECAC South Quarterfinal win over Centenary (3/4) … named Manhattanville’s Female Freshman of the Year.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Amity High School … played four years on the Spartans basketball team … named an All-Southern Connecticut Conference performer in her sophomore and senior seasons … named team MVP and named to the New Haven Register All-Area team as a senior … an honor roll student and member of the Spanish Honor Society.

Personal: Born February 14, 1990 … daughter of Orlando Ortiz and Yolanda Vazquez ... has four siblings, Dannah (20), Christopher (8), Jesse (7) and Jeremy (3) ... majoring in Spanish.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 29-5 551 19.0 90-149 .604 0-0 .000 34-68 .500 83 110 193 6.7 74 0 16 47 17 27 214 7.4 TOTAL 29-5 551 19.0 90-149 .604 0-0 .000 34-68 .500 83 110 193 6.7 74 0 16 47 17 27 214 7.4 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 9 Returning Players/Newcomers #33 STEPHANIE VAIANO F • 5’6” • Sophomore • South Ozone Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 2008-09: Made seven appearances in her first season with Manhattanville … hit a pair of free throws for two points in her collegiate debut against Eastern (12/3) … played a season-high seven minutes and had a rebound at Eastern (1/31) … grabbed two rebounds and added a steal and an assist versus Ramapo (2/2).

High School: A 2008 graduate of Archbishop Molloy High School … played four seasons on the basketball court and also ran track and field for the Stanners … her JV team won the state championship as a freshman … made honor roll all four years.

Personal: Born November 7, 1990 … daughter of Alfonse and Joanne Vaiano ... a biology major at Manhattanville.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs YR GP/GS MIN MPG. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3AT Pct FT-FTA Pct OFF DEF Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 7-0 23 3.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 0.7 4 0 1 5 0 5 2 0.3 TOTAL 7-0 23 3.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 0.7 4 0 1 5 0 5 2 0.3 #32 JANETTA ARNOLD F • 5’8” • Freshman • Windsor, Conn./Suffield Academy High School: Played one season of varsity basketball at the Suffield Academy after graduating in 2008 and playing four years of varsity basketball and track for Windsor High School … was named Most Valuable Player at the Suffield Academy … was also named Most Valuable Player her senior year and was a Central Connecticut conference All-American … a four year member of the Windsor HS High Honor Roll and won the Black Teachers of Windsor Award (BTOW). Personal: Born December 31, 1990 … daughter of Maritza and Lumis Arnold … has two siblings, brother James (25), sister Clarissa (14)… is a com- munications major and public relations minor.

#24 JULIA CASAZZA F • 5’9” • Freshman • St. Thomas, Virgin Islands/Antilles School High School: A 2009 graduate the Antilles School High school … played four varsity seasons of basketball and three seasons of volleyball for the Hurricanes … named to the All-Virgin Islands All-Star Team all four years … was a captain her junior and senior year … qualified for the Virgin Island Jr. National Team…A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born October 14, 1990 … daughter of Barbara Young and George Casazza … has one brother, Andrew (18).

#40 JENNIFER McSHARAR F • 5’10” • Freshman • Garnerville, N.Y./North Rockland High School

High School: 2009 graduate of North Rockland High School … played four years of varsity basketball for the Raiders … won the League AA cham- pionship her sophomore and junior season ... a member of the North Rockland High School honor roll all four years. Personal: Born January 16, 1990 … daughter of Margaret and John McSharar … a secondary education major.

#34 TAYLOR WILSON F • 5’10” • Freshman • Pearl River, N.Y./ Pearl River High School High School: A 2009 graduate of Pearl River High school … played four varsity seasons of basketball, one season of soccer and one season running cross county for the Pirates … named all-league and all-county her last three years …All-section one conference tournament team on two occasions... was named to the all New York State 6th team as a senior…MVP of the Lynn Kahn tournament her junior year…a member of the school’s Spanish honor society.

Personal: Born September 14, 1991 … daughter of Helen and John Wilson … has one brother, Sean (15) … elementary education major.

CHELSEA SANTIFUL F • 5’10” • Freshman • Hamilton, N.J./Trenton Catholic Academy High School: A 2009 graduate of Trenton Catholic Academy…Played three years of varsity basketball for the Iron Mikes…won the section B state championships her junior season…team competed in the first round of theTournament of Champions. Personal: Born January 16, 1990 … daughter of Rhonda Cormier … has one brother, Camillus (20) … majoring in biology.

10 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Freedom Conference Opponents

Delaware Valley College DeSales University Jan. 20 in Doylestown, Pa.; Feb. 16 in Purchase, N.Y. Dec. 2 in Center Valley, Pa.; Feb. 3 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Doylestown, Pa. Location: Center Valley, Pa. Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Laura Hogan (164-166, 13 seasons) Head Coach: Fred Richter (370-154, 19 seasons) 2008-09 Record: 11-14 2008-09 Record: 23-5 Freedom Record: 5-11 (T-7th place) Freedom Record: 15-1 (1st place) All-Time Meetings: 1-3 All-Time Meetings: 0-5 Last Meeting: Feb. 7, 2009 (MVille 67-64 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 28, 2009 (DeSales 70-6 Win)

FDU-Florham Jan. 13 in Madison, N.J.; Feb. 10 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Devils Head Coach: Marc Mitchel (0-0, 1st season) 2008-09 Record: 11-14 Freedom Record: 5-11 (T-7th place) All-Time Meetings: 9-8 Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2009 (MVille 73-66 OT)

Eastern University King’s (Pa.) College Jan. 23 in St. Davids, Pa.; Feb. 13 in Purchase, N.Y. Dec. 5 in Purchase, N.Y.; Jan. 30 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Monarchs Head Coach: Katie Levis (7-16, 1 season) Head Coach: Brian Donaghue (59-51, 4 seasons) 2008-09 Record: 7-16 2008-09 Record: 11-16 Freedom Record: 2-14 (8th place) Freedom Record: 8-8 (T-4th place) All-Time Meetings: 2-0 All-Time Meetings: 2-2 Last Meeting: Jan. 31, 2009 (MVille 66-57 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 17, 2009 (MVille 77-62 Win)

Misericordia University Wilkes University Jan. 16 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 20 in Dallas, Pa. Jan. 9 in Purchase, N.Y.; Feb. 6 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Milton, Mass. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Colonels Head Coach: Tom Griffith (77-54, 5 seasons) Head Coach: Rachel Hartung Emmerthal (318-130, 17 seasons) 2008-09 Record: 13-13 2008-09 Record: 11-14 Freedom Record: 8-8 (T-4th place) Freedom Record: 6-10 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: 1-1 All-Time Meetings: 4-0 Last Meeting: Feb. 14, 2009 (MVille 71-63 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 11, 2009 (Wilkes 71-57 Win)

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 11 2008-09 Season in Review Team Statistics |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

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32 Olivia Nastasi..... 27-24 849-31.4 114-320 .356 29-108 .269 112-145 .772 32 95 127 4.7 44 0 71 85 1 39 369 13.7

05 Simona Gordon...... 29-13 697-24.0 122-293 .416 11-36 .306 41-66 .621 34 77 111 3.8 61 1 71 102 3 65 296 10.2

00 Nina Johnson...... 29-22 669-23.1 109-263 .414 0-6 .000 62-100 .620 99 89 188 6.5 77 0 37 45 36 51 280 9.7

01 Jess Delagrange.... 28-16 585-20.9 93-251 .371 20-68 .294 25-33 .758 22 41 63 2.3 40 0 28 46 1 16 231 8.3

30 Carol Ortiz...... 29-5 551-19.0 90-149 .604 0-0 .000 34-68 .500 83 110 193 6.7 74 0 16 47 17 27 214 7.4

34 Lauren Grenier..... 28-27 702-25.1 74-196 .378 0-1 .000 25-47 .532 84 119 203 7.3 75 3 20 40 17 35 173 6.2

04 Carey Hickey...... 29-20 789-27.2 60-200 .300 15-59 .254 40-63 .635 22 46 68 2.3 75 1 111 106 0 52 175 6.0

11 Courtney Turner.... 29-4 478-16.5 41-113 .363 1-2 .500 45-68 .662 20 60 80 2.8 40 1 53 40 6 26 128 4.4

21 Kelli Hyjek...... 29-14 373-12.9 49-94 .521 0-0 .000 21-39 .538 43 35 78 2.7 39 0 6 20 5 11 119 4.1

10 Sara Longo...... 4-0 8-2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 0.8

25 Kristina Ciotto.... 12-0 55-4.6 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-3 .000 3 10 13 1.1 8 0 3 9 0 3 7 0.6

22 Kaitlin Degnan..... 11-0 41-3.7 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 7 11 1.0 5 0 1 2 0 1 4 0.4

33 Stephanie Vaiano... 7-0 23-3.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 0.7 4 0 1 5 0 2 2 0.3

20 Charline DaSilva... 12-0 31-2.6 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 6 0 1 5 0 3 0 0.0

TEAM...... 62 61 123 4.2 0 9

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Total...... 29 5851 757-1906 .397 77-284 .271 410-638 .643 510 755 1265 43.6 550 6 420 564 86 331 2001 69.0

Opponents...... 29 5850 704-1723 .409 116-402 .289 417-660 .632 389 755 1144 39.4 532 - 417 605 106 276 1941 66.9

2008-09 Valiant Results 2008-09 Freedom Conference Final Standings Date Opponent Result CONFERENCE OVERALL Nov. 11 at Purchase W 82-69 Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Nov. 18 WILLIAM PATERSON L 51-68 DeSales 15 1 .938 74.9 55.1 23 5 .821 72.3 56.0 Nov. 22 vs. Elizabethtown^ L 67-69 Manhattanville 12 4 .750 71.5 67.6 18 11 .621 69.0 66.9 Nov. 23 at Franklin & Marshall^ L 58-74 Alvernia 11 5 .688 72.4 63.9 18 10 .643 73.1 67.5 Nov. 25 MONCLAIR STATE W 68-65 Misericordia 8 8 .500 54.7 55.2 12 13 .480 55.0 53.6 Dec. 3 EASTERN* W 73-56 King’s 8 8 .500 59.2 62.5 11 16 .407 58.2 62.8 Dec. 6 ALVERNIA* W 86-81 Wilkes 6 10 .375 56.7 63.5 11 14 .440 58.8 62.3 Dec. 16 vs. Marymount L 53-61 Delaware Valley 5 11 .313 68.2 73.2 11 14 .440 68.4 70.0 Dec. 18 vs. Muskingum L 68-76 FDU-Florham 5 11 .313 58.1 60.9 11 14 .440 59.6 59.1 Jan. 7 WILKES* W 78-76 (OT) Eastern 2 14 .125 55.7 69.4 7 16 .304 57.6 63.9 Jan. 10 at Misericordia* L 53-57 Jan. 12 at DeSales* L 72-76 2008-09 Freedom Conference Postseason Honors Jan. 14 NEW JERSEY CITY W 68-53 All-Conference First Team Freedom Conference Tournament Jan. 17 at King’s (Pa.)* W 86-77 LeighAnn Burke DeSales G Jan. 21 FDU-FLORHAM* W 73-71 Kaitlyn Fiorino Kings G First Round Jan. 24 at Alvernia* W 79-70 Olivia Nastasi Manhattanville G #5 King’s (Pa.) 59, #4 Misericordia 50 Jan. 29 DESALES* L 47-70 Kim Rarick DeSales G Semifinals Jan. 31 at Eastern* W 66-57 Kim Vennera Delaware Valley G #1 DeSales 71, #5 King’s (Pa.) 45 #2 Manhattanville 70, #3 Alvernia 65 Feb. 2 at Ramapo W 67-49 All-Conference Second Team Feb. 7 DELAWARE VALLEY* W 67-64 Lacey DeGaw Misericordia F Championship Game Feb. 11 at Wilkes* W 71-57 Emily Cerankowsi FDU-Florham G #1 DeSales 70, #2 Manhattanville 60 Kelli McIntyre Alvernia G Feb. 14 MISERICORDIA* W 71-63 Nina Johnson Manhattanville F Feb. 17 KING’S (Pa.)* W 77-62 Alexandra Velazquez Alvernia F Feb. 21 at FDU-Florham* W 73-66 (OT) Feb. 25 ALVERNIA # W 70-65 Player of the Year LeighAnn Burke DeSales Feb. 28 at DeSales # L 60-70 Mar. 3 CENTENARY (N.J.) % W 79-71 Rookie of the Year Mar. 7 WESLEY % L 66-70 Rebekah Roland Eastern Coach of the Year * - Freedom Conference game Candice Brown Manhattanville ^ 2008 Terry Greene Tip-Off Tournament # - Freedom Conference Tournament % - ECAC Div. III South Championship 12 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2008-09 Season in Review After failing to qualify the Freedom Confer- Sophomore Simona Gordon scored a game- ence tournament in 2007-08, the 2008-09 wom- high 20 points in the first game vs. Marymount en’s basketball team had the biggest turnarounds and added 15 more points in the second contest in program history since the 1978-79 team went against Muskingum. Junior Nina Johnson had a from two wins to 21. Last season’s squad won team-high 16 points in the second game. five more games than the previous season, With a stretch of 10 games in the month of reached the Freedom Conference Championship January, the Valiants hit a mini bump, dropping game for the first time in program history and three of four conference games before winning advanced to the semifinals of the ECAC Division the next five of the next six games. In a 75-72 III South Region Tournament. loss to Delaware Valley, Johnson finished with 17 The season opened with a victory over Pur- points, shooting 7-10 from the field. But the team chase 82-69, the first season-opening victory came back with an overtime victory versus Wilkes since 2002-03, when the Valiants also defeated that saw five Valiants score in double digits, with Purchase. Leading the team in the win were se- Delagrange scoring 20 points to lead all players. niors Jess Delagrange with 22 points and Lau- The team couldn’t keep up the momentum, ren Grenier with 15 points and 11 rebounds. however, losing its next two Freedom games. The Valiants dropped the next three contests, Manhattanville fell to Misericordia after a late including the home opener against William Pa- second-half turnover allowed the Cougars to pull terson, 68-51, and a heartbreaking defeat to away, 57-53. The Valiants then almost pulled Elizabethtown, 69-67, at the Terry Greene Tip-off off the upset over DeSales, who at the time of Tournament. Four Valiants scored in double dig- the game was ranked 16th overall by USA Today. its in the contest, as the Valiants lost on a pair of Delagrange finished with 21 points in the four- free throws with 11 seconds remaining. point loss. Finishing out the first month of the season, The second half of the season was played Manhattanville hosted Montclair State and de- with high intensity and with a purpose, as Man- feated the Red Hawks, 68-65. The Valiants had hattanville finished 5-1 to end January with an four players in double digits in this contest, with overall record of 10-9. The team’s second-high- senior Olivia Nastasi scoring a game-high 16 est winning streak of the season won them four points and icing the contest with a pair of free games in a 10-day span from January 14-24. The Forward Olivia Nastasi throws with just under a minute remaining. Valiants defeated New Jersey City, 68-53, King’s Two early Freedom Conference games start- (Pa.), 86-77, FDU-Florham, 73-71, and Alvernia, team-high 19 points, while Nastasi scored 18 and ed the month of December with Manhattanville 79-70. Gordon paced the team with 15 points freshman Kelli Hyjek scored a season-high 12 taking both contests, defeating Eastern, 73-56, over the Gothic Knights and 18 points over the points. Freshman Courtney Turner scored four and Alvernia, 86-81. Freshman Carol Ortiz Monarchs. Nastasi led her team with 18 points in points in the final 30 seconds off free throws, paced the team with her first collegiate double- the win over the Devils, which also included scor- and a steal by Hickey with two seconds remain- double (17 points, 14 rebounds) against Eastern ing her 1,000th point as a Valiant. Three Valiants ing allowed the Valiants to reach their first-ever with three other Valiants contributed with double scored in double digits against Alvernia, as the conference championship game. digit points. Against Alvernia, Nastasi poured in Valiants swept the season series. a career-high 32 points, which were the most Having lost to DeSales in both conference The winning streak comes to an end against points scored in a single game by a Valiant since games earlier in the season, Manhattanville met DeSales, as Manhattanville lost to DeSales for 1986. up with the top-seeded Bulldogs for the third the second time in the regular season. However, time in the Freedom championship game. The An Early Christmas trip to Florida for the Trip the 70-47 defeat was the team’s final loss of the Valiants had never beaten the Bulldogs and came Sports Cruzin Classic was more vacation than regular season, as the team won its final eight up short again in the championship game, 70- success, as Manhattanville lost to #17 Mary- games to finish the regular season 18-11 overall 60. As a team the Valiants shot 32 percent from mount University, 61-53, and Muskingum, 76-68. and 12-4 in the Freedom Conference. the field, and 36 percent from the outside, hurt- Forward Nina Johnson The streak began against Eastern, as Nastasi ing their opportunity at winning the Conference and sophomore Carey Hickey both scored 16 Crown and advancing to the NCAA Tournament points to sweep the Eagles in the season series, for the first time since 1981-82 season. Gordon 66-57. The Valiants dominated the team’s final led the team off the bench with 15 points and non-conference game against Ramapo, 67-49, as Nastasi had 13. Delagrange finished with 12 points and Ortiz had The season was not over, however, as the her second double-double of the season with 11 Valiants accepted a bid into the ECAC Div. III points and 14 boards. South Tournament. Manhattanville advanced to The Valiants earned a split of the season the semifinals of the tournament with a 79-71 series with Delaware Valley, winning the second quarterfinal victory over Centenary (N.J.) Col- game 67-64 as Johnson had 18 points and nine lege. Once again, Gordon led the team off the rebounds to lead the team. Nastasi had a dou- bench with 23 points and Johnson had a double- ble-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. The double by adding 13 points and 15 rebounds. In streak continued against Wilkes, as Nastasi led the semifinals, Manhattanville faced Wesley but the team with 16 points off the bench in a 71-57 fell to the Wolverines, 70-66. Finishing off the win. Manhattanville’s 71-63 victory over Miseri- season strong was Gordon, who led the team cordia had four players score double figures, with for the third consecutive game with 15 points. Delagrange finishing with 15. Gordon helped the Turner finished with 12 points while Nastasi fin- Valiants to a sixth straight win, leading the team ished her career at Manhattanville with only three with 16 points and shooting 7-9 for the field in a points as a reserve. 77-62 win over King’s (Pa.). The Valiants received some well-deserved To conclude the regular season, Nastasi put accolades from the Freedom Conference after up 23 against FDU-Florham in a contest that saw the season, as Candice Brown was named the the Valiants sweep their fifth team this season. Freedom Conference Coach of the Year in her fi- The Valiants outscored the Devils 14-7 in over- nal season with the team. Nastasi and Johnson time for a 73-66 victory to finish the regular sea- were named to the All-Conference first and sec- son in second place in the conference. ond team, respectively, as well. In the semifinals of the Freedom Conference Tournament, Manhattanville defeated Alvernia for the third time this season, 70-65. Johnson had a

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 13 Game-by-Game Records

1973-74 (7-5) 1/27 SKIDMORE W 56-46 12/5 HARTWICK W 72-59 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 49-57 Head Coach: Maureen Slattery 1/28 DARTMOUTH L 42-63 12/6 ONEONTA STATE W 80-59 at Kean L 64-85 Individual game results unknown 1/30 KING’S (N.Y.) W 89-59 12/10 PACE W 72-53 at Western Connecticut L 69-74 2/3 BROWN W 56-53 12/12 BROOKLYN W 94-44 HAMILTON W 69-65 1974-75 2/4 GEORGETOWN L 52-77 12/13 NEW PALTZ W 104-38 STONY BROOK W 78-65 Results unknown 2/7 MARIST * W 87-84 12/27 EMMANUEL W 77-51 VASSAR W 82-43 2/9 vs. Brockport W 60-51 12/28 LE MOYNE W 82-77 (ot) at Cortland L 60-77 1975-76 (17-8) 2/10 at Elmira W 48-37 1/16 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 71-47 at St. Lawrence L 49-63 Head Coach: Frank Forker 2/12 at New Rochelle W 100-47 1/17 BARNARD W 81-33 3/4 at Cortland # W 77-73 12/1 White Plains W 77-24 2/14 at St. Thomas Aquinas W 81-37 1/19 at Skidmore W 78-61 3/5 at WPI # L 49-57 12/2 Iona L 62-69 2/20 at Bridgeport W 76-56 1/20 at Siena L 32-76 # - ECAC North Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) 12/8 Mount St. Vincent W 76-39 VASSAR W 75-40 1/26 STONY BROOK W 67-65 12/11 Dominican W 62-45 vs. Keuka % W 87-42 1/28 at New Rochelle W 64-59 1983-84 (19-9) 12/12 Baruch W 61-34 vs. St. Lawrence % W 73-54 1/31 BROWN W 68-56 Head Coach: Larry Holten 1/15 Nyack W 76-39 vs. William Smith % W 73-45 2/2 at King’s (N.Y.) L 62-74 11/21 at Purchase W 59-40 1/19 Hunter W 57-51 * - Hudson Valley Women’s Conference Game 2/4 MARIST L 71-78 11/29 HUNTER W 70-23 1/21 Concordia W 86-18 % - NYSAIAW Championships 2/7 HAMILTON W 66-59 12/3 ALBANY L 42-44 1/24 Sacred Heart W 61-48 2/8 HOLY CROSS L 57-69 12/4 ST. FRANCIS W 71-61 1/26 Mercy L 53-88 1979-80 (16-15) 2/12 at Hunter W 54-31 12/7 DOMINICAN W 78-40 1/29 New Haven W 57-28 Head Coach: Larry Holten 2/14 at Colgate L 54-57 12/9 at Hartwick W 69-66 1/31 King’s (N.Y.) W 68-53 11/16 MERCY * L 66-76 2/17 at Bridgeport L 59-80 12/10 at Oneonta L 52-56 2/4 W 60-21 11/17 DOMINICAN L 51-71 2/20 VASSAR W 76-23 12/12 at Ramapo W 64-50 2/7 Lehman L 61-66 11/19 NEW ROCHELLE W 72-40 2/21 DOMINICAN W 68-64 1/11 at Staten Island W 71-63 2/12 W 48-34 11/28 at Army L 60-89 2/26 vs. Oswego % W 84-66 1/14 at Nazareth W 53-50 2/14 Marist W 70-34 11/30 MOLLOY * W 59-57 2/27 vs. Brockport % W 62-59 1/15 at St. John Fisher W 53-50 2/17 St. John’s L 33-76 12/4 at Manhattan L 49-58 2/28 vs. Buffalo State % W 76-63 1/18 at Columbia W 79-58 2/18 St. Thomas Aquinas W 61-34 12/5 at Barnard W 68-45 vs. Rhode Island State # L 64-71 1/20 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 67-37 2/20 Mercy L 48-66 12/7 CORNELL L 51-53 vs. Clark # W 77-68 1/24 KING’S (N.Y.) W 66-40 2/21 John Jay W 46-40 12/8 at Dominican * L 49-54 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 1/27 HAMILTON L 47-57 2/25 Vassar W 61-41 12/11 SIENA W 73-67 # - EAIAW Tournament 1/28 TUFTS W 74-48 2/26 Marymount W 61-36 12/15 HARVARD W 65-55 2/1 NEW ROCHELLE W 73-61 2/28 Fordham L 44-69 1/14 PACE W 73-48 1981-82 (23-8) 2/3 CITY COLLEGE W 61-53 3/11 St. Francis (N.Y.) L 50-51 1/17 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 71-37 Head Coach: Larry Holten 2/4 at Eastern Connecticut L 52-68 3/12 Boston College L 52-53 1/19 at Brooklyn W 63-59 at Purchase W 81-27 2/7 ST. FRANCIS L 67-68 1/23 at ST. Francis W 72-71 11/20 at Eastern Connecticut W 73-70 2/14 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 69-72 (ot) 1976-77 (11-16) 1/26 COLGATE L 47-53 11/21 vs. Scranton W 60-58 2/18 at Stony Brook L 61-78 Head Coach: Frank Forker 1/27 HOLY CROSS W 63-41 11/24 IONA L 72-74 2/21 NYU W 74-69 Individual game results unknown 1/31 at Brown L 56-70 11/28 at Princeton L 52-71 2/24 HARTWICK % W 54-42 2/2 BUCKNELL W 52-48 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas W 65-50 2/25 ROCHESTER % L 54-69 1977-78 (2-24) 2/3 STONY BROOK W 64-54 12/3 at Oneonta W 59-54 2/26 ITHACA % L 45-60 Head Coach: Frank Forker 2/5 KING’S (N.Y.) W 82-64 12/5 ST. FRANCIS W 77-66 3/2 vs. Jersey City # W 70-53 Individual game results unknown 2/6 at Marist * L 67-68 12/6 BROWN W 73-56 3/3 vs. Staten Island # W 73-68 2/9 at Iona * L 59-63 12/9 at Pace W 59-53 % - NYSAIAW Championships 1978-79 (22-9) 2/14 at Oneonta L 61-62 12/11 KING’S (N.Y.) W 76-65 # - ECAC Metro Tournament (Mahwah, N.J.) Head Coach: Joel Daunic 2/15 at Hartwick L 54-58 12/12 HUNTER W 75-32 11/18 DOMINICAN * L 39-49 2/19 BRIDGEPORT W 81-71 1/22 at Barnard W 73-38 1984-85 (16-9) 11/27 VASSAR W 71-44 2/20 at Vassar W 67-46 1/23 at Elmira W 78-51 Head Coach: Larry Holten 11/28 BROOKLYN W 80-28 2/22 vs. Brockport % L 58-60 1/24 at Rochester L 71-78 St. Thomas Aquinas W 42-37 12/1 at Molloy L 64-86 2/23 vs. Hamilton % W 61-39 1/27 NEW ROCHELLE L 69-80 Hartwick L 53-56 12/6 BARNARD W 62-29 2/24 vs. William Smith % L 56-63 1/29 AMHERST W 69-60 NYU L 59-62 12/8 IONA * L 60-65 vs. Clark # L 51-65 1/30 CLARK W 78-76 ST. ROSE W 85-64 12/9 HARTWICK W 87-62 * - Hudson Valley Women’s Conference Game 2/1 at Purchase ^ W 2-0 NAZARETH W 69-67 (ot) 12/13 ARMY L 64-89 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Buffalo, N.Y.) 2/3 WESTERN CONNECTICUT W 75-38 Dominican W 68-49 12/15 at Mercy * L 59-63 # - EAIAW Tournament 2/5 at Vassar W 65-57 Purchase W 70-43 1/3 at John Jay W 85-62 2/6 ST. JOHN FISHER L 45-61 Columbia W 60-46 1/6 at Harvard L 32-67 1980-81 (23-10) 2/12 at Hartwick L 63-71 Staten Island W 65-44 1/15 at Pace W 91-26 Head Coach: Larry Holten 2/13 at Hamilton L 69-72 King’s (N.Y.) W 57-44 1/17 at Lehman * W 65-59 11/21 vs. Scranton L 44-78 2/16 BRIDGEPORT W 76-69 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) W 54-53 1/20 at Vermont L 67-76 11/22 vs. William Paterson L 68-69 2/20 at Stony Brook W 77-71 1/27 ELMIRA W 68-55 1/23 CONCORDIA W 88-44 11/26 at Navy L 55-73 2/22 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 81-61 Stony Brook W 57-54 1/25 at Stony Brook W 82-45 12/2 PURCHASE W 84-62 2/25 STONY BROOK % W 65-56 FDU-Florham W 65-55 2/26 NEW ROCHELLE % W 77-76 (ot) New Rochelle L 59-60 2/27 ROCHESTER % W 60-58 Amherst W 50-47 3/5 SCRANTON & L 49-69 Emmanuel L 61-72 % - NYSAIAW Championships Ramapo W 56-53 & - NCAA Tournament Western Connecticut L 56-62 ^ - forfeit Hamilton L 59-60 Castleton W 73-56 1982-83 (18-11) Vassar W 66-52 Head Coach: Larry Holten 2/22 vs. Stony Brook % L 76-77 (2ot) at Wheaton W 101-36 2/23 vs. Alfred % L 71-72 at Colby-Sawyer W 77-52 3/1 at Richard Stockton # L 61-73 at St. Francis W 60-55 % - NYSAIAW Championships (Rochester, N.Y.) at City College W 75-42 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 12/4 ELMIRA W 76-66 12/5 NEW ROCHELLE L 63-70 1985-86 (12-10) at Pace W 73-64 Head Coach: Larry Holten at King’s (N.Y.) W 63-58 11/23 at Nazareth L 43-54 ONEONTA W 66-52 11/24 vs. Plymouth State W 67-63 at Hunter L 63-68 11/26 DOMINICAN W 60-50 BUFFALO STATE W 65-59 12/4 at Stony Brook W 69-67 BARNARD W 84-51 12/7 HARTWICK L 66-68 BROOKLYN L 60-64 12/8 ITHACA L 73-83 STATEN ISLAND W 73-58 12/10 at Purchase W 74-28 PURCHASE W 73-35 12/13 at Oneonta W 79-62 The 1981-82 Valiant squad, led by head coach Larry Holten, tied a RAMAPO W 77-65 1/15 at Staten Island W 75-41 program record with 23 wins, won a second consecutive New York CLARK L 54-57 1/18 at Rensselaer L 48-55 State Championship and earned the first NCAA Tournament berth in at New Rochelle L 60-86 1/21 KING’S (N.Y.) W 64-47 program history. EASTERN NAZARENE W 64-47 1/25 HAMILTON W 55-45

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1/26 SALISBURY W 58-55 2/9 at Western Connecticut L 53-71 1992-93 (1-21) 11/27 at Centenary (N.J.) L 56-82 1/28 at Columbia L 59-74 2/11 HUNTER W 98-85 Head Coach: Lisa Graf 11/29 at Vassar L 40-69 1/31 FDU-FLORHAM W 66-63 2/14 NEW PALTZ W 92-91 (ot) 11/20 at St. John Fisher L 23-91 12/2 SIMON’S ROCK W 71-13 2/1 NYU W 76-70 2/16 RAMAPO W 66-57 11/21 vs. Concordia (N.Y.) L 27-58 12/3 NJIT W 61-55 2/4 at Ramapo L 55-56 2/20 at Maritime W 89-40 11/24 NEW PALTZ L 53-80 12/11 at Old Westbury * W 45-39 2/12 at Western Connecticut L 66-73 11/30 at NYU L 23-73 12/13 at Medgar Evers * W 70-60 2/14 at New Rochelle L 42-56 1989-90 (4-20) 12/2 VASSAR L 53-56 1/6 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L 33-82 2/15 at Hunter L 64-65 (ot) Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 12/5 GOUCHER L 31-58 1/15 at New Paltz L 49-67 2/19 at Bard W 103-43 11/18 vs. Wilkes L 51-84 12/6 RUSSELL SAGE L 42-57 1/17 ST. JOSEPH’S W 90-29 2/21 vs. Rochester % L 44-61 11/19 vs. Skidmore L 52-53 12/8 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 35-36 1/20 at New Rochelle * W 62-33 % - NYSAIAW Championships (New York, N.Y.) 11/21 NYU L 44-51 1/21 HUNTER L 32-54 1/22 at Staten Island * L 52-65 11/26 at Connecticut College L 62-99 1/23 at Skidmore L 26-60 1/25 MARYMOUNT (N.Y.) * W 80-34 1986-87 (13-10) 11/29 CARLETON L 36-64 1/27 STATEN ISLAND L 60-62 (ot) 1/27 VILLA JULIE W 72-10 Head Coach: Larry Holten 12/2 KEUKA L 59-88 1/30 ST. ELIZABETH L 36-51 1/28 SOUTHERN VERMONT W 57-54 11/22 vs. Wellesley L 58-65 12/3 SCRANTON L 39-89 1/31 KEUKA L 43-74 1/31 at Hunter W 66-56 11/23 vs. Brandeis W 66-49 12/5 at New Rochelle W 63-37 2/4 CITY COLLEGE L 49-51 2/3 at Connecticut College L 51-84 11/24 BARD W 71-23 12/7 at Vassar W 71-47 2/5 at John Jay W 34-31 2/5 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 56-63 11/25 at Albany L 45-66 1/9 at King’s (N.Y.) L 48-61 2/8 RAMAPO L 38-71 2/10 at Baruch * W 62-39 12/2 STONY BROOK W 71-61 1/11 at New Paltz L 62-70 2/11 TRINITY (Conn.) L 21-73 2/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 63-50 12/4 SACRED HEART W 58-51 1/15 JOHN JAY L 55-61 2/14 at Union L 28-65 2/17 at John Jay % L 50-59 12/6 HARTWICK W 68-54 1/20 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 62-100 2/15 at Utica L 46-58 2/21 NYU L 32-91 12/7 BRIDGEWATER L 38-73 1/21 CABRINI L 62-73 2/17 at Mount St. Vincent L 51-55 (ot) * - HVWAC Game 12/12 ONEONTA W 67-50 1/23 RENSSELAER L 45-80 2/19 at FDU-Florham L 22-66 % - HVWAC Tournament 1/15 at Western Connecticut L 45-73 1/25 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 68-51 (ot) 2/21 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 29-74 1/18 RENSSELAER W 63-56 1/30 ALBANY L 58-88 1996-97 (12-11) 1/24 CURRY W 50-38 2/1 FDU-MADISON L 35-62 1993-94 (4-19) Head Coach: Lisa Graf 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 58-69 2/3 UTICA L 66-80 Head Coach: Lisa Graf 11/22 vs. Concordia (N.Y.) L 40-63 1/29 at Mount St. Vincent W 90-44 2/6 at Stony Brook L 47-84 11/19 at Rochester L 37-78 11/23 vs. NJIT W 68-36 1/31 ITHACA W 70-54 2/8 at Ramapo W 59-50 11/20 vs. Nazareth L 46-88 11/26 at John Jay * L 52-53 2/5 at FDU-Florham L 55-75 2/13 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 42-80 11/23 at New Paltz L 45-64 12/4 VASSAR L 40-51 2/7 at Utica W 64-54 2/15 at Trinity (Conn.) L 45-70 11/29 NYU L 37-90 12/7 SOUTHERN VERMONT L 59-65 2/8 at Hamilton L 56-76 2/17 at Hunter L 44-67 12/1 at Vassar * L 37-49 12/8 MEDGAR EVERS * W 65-35 2/10 KING’S (N.Y.) W 66-57 12/4 YORK (N.Y.) L 43-75 12/11 OLD WESTBURY * W 71-44 2/12 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 75-83 1990-91 (6-19) 12/5 RUSSELL SAGE L 46-50 12/13 at Marymount (N.Y.) * W 60-24 2/14 HUNTER L 61-69 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 12/9 at Medgar Evers * W 69-56 1/11 at Union L 56-73 2/16 RAMAPO W 81-59 11/16 at Hartwick L 36-98 12/11 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) L 35-53 1/12 vs. Plattsburgh L 64-72 2/25 at NYU L 55-83 11/17 vs. Rensselaer L 62-88 1/20 at Hunter L 21-25 1/16 at Mount St. Vincent * L 52-68 11/20 at NYU L 34-90 1/22 SKIDMORE L 34-44 1/18 STATEN ISLAND * W 72-63 1987-88 (13-12) 11/25 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 46-90 1/24 JOHN JAY * W 56-45 1/20 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 66-55 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 11/28 NEW PALTZ L 66-76 1/26 at Staten Island * L 40-51 1/22 at City College W 57-19 11/21 vs. Westfield State L 52-65 12/1 BINGHAMTON L 43-70 1/29 WESLEY L 44-45 1/25 ST. JOSEPH’S (Brooklyn) W 69-46 11/22 vs. Salve Regina L 60-62 12/2 CITY COLLEGE W 59-39 1/30 KEUKA L 45-65 1/26 WESLEY L 43-51 11/24 NYU L 57-81 12/4 NEW ROCHELLE W 62-29 2/1 KING’S (N.Y.) L 48-60 1/31 NEW ROCHELLE * W 65-32 12/2 at Stony Brook L 70-75 (ot) 12/6 VASSAR L 65-71 2/3 at City College L 54-60 2/3 HUNTER W 54-46 12/5 OLD WESTBURY W 65-61 12/8 STATEN ISLAND W 73-47 2/5 at Connecticut College L 47-68 2/5 BARUCH * W 75-47 12/6 EMMANUEL L 50-82 12/12 KING’S (N.Y.) L 66-77 2/7 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 43-60 2/8 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 70-84 12/9 ALBANY L 47-65 1/19 DOMINICAN L 57-64 2/10 at Trinity (Conn.) L 33-74 2/10 at Mount St. Mary * L 51-80 12/10 at Oneonta W 56-53 1/20 NOTRE DAME (Md.) W 66-64 2/14 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 60-49 2/14 at Mount St. Mary % L 53-81 1/13 at Rensselaer L 69-74 1/22 at Rensselaer L 47-97 2/16 at Baruch * L 49-71 2/18 at St. Elizabeth W 60-40 1/16 at Ithaca L 65-72 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent L 58-72 2/22 NJIT W 48-45 * - HVWAC Game 1/18 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 79-66 1/26 at Skidmore L 45-66 * - HVWAC Game % - HVWAC Tournament 1/23 DENISON W 84-60 1/31 at FDU-Madison L 51-82 1/24 CATHOLIC L 51-71 HUNTER L 69-79 1994-95 (6-19) 1997-98 (6-15) 1/26 at Ramapo W 66-59 2/6 STONY BROOK L 53-83 Head Coach: Lisa Graf Head Coach: Steve Post 1/28 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 73-41 2/7 MARYMOUNT (N.Y.) W 68-30 11/17 at Southern Maine L 26-75 11/22 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 61-42 1/30 JOHN JAY W 72-49 2/9 at John Jay W 72-60 11/18 vs. Bridgewater State L 42-57 11/28 at Richard Stockton L 41-58 2/3 FDU-FLORHAM W 67-60 2/12 at Western Connecticut L 87-27 11/22 at John Jay * L 44-54 11/29 at Stevens W 58-27 2/5 at Rochester L 56-70 2/14 TRINITY (Conn.) L 53-80 11/30 VASSAR L 26-57 12/3 at Vassar L 38-74 2/6 vs. William Smith L 67-98 at Utica L 59-71 12/3 NOTRE DAME (Md.) L 55-69 (ot) 12/6 EMERSON W 74-26 2/9 at King’s (N.Y.) W 83-61 2/19 RAMAPO L 59-76 12/4 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 34-58 12/7 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 35-48 2/13 at Hunter W 72-68 12/8 MEDGAR EVERS * W 66-45 12/10 at Lehman W 68-55 2/15 MARITIME W 66-36 1991-92 (5-20) 12/10 at Marymount (N.Y.) *^ W 2-0 12/12 at Old Westbury W 70-46 2/17 at New Paltz W 74-60 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker 1/13 at York (N.Y.) * L 36-55 1/10 at Connecticut College L 38-80 2/20 AMHERST W 55-54 vs. York L 48-64 1/16 NEW PALTZ L 41-44 1/11 at Union L 35-80 2/24 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 60-74 vs. Nyack W 68-54 1/18 NEW ROCHELLE * W 73-22 1/15 MOUNT ST. VINCENT L 30-47 at Connecticut College L 52-85 1/21 at Skidmore L 25-60 1/17 CENTENARY (N.J.) L 37-66 1988-89 (11-14) NEW ROCHELLE W 58-19 1/25 STATEN ISLAND * L 41-46 1/24 ST. ELIZABETH W 58-47 Head Coach: Al Dorogusker CLARK L 37-79 1/28 MEDGAR EVERS W 58-34 1/25 BINGHAMTON L 28-76 11/18 at Catholic L 63-75 UNION L 44-58 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) L 37-68 1/29 at FDU-Florham L 41-92 11/19 vs. Glassboro L 62-81 at King’s (N.Y.) L 40-75 2/1 HUNTER L 52-68 2/2 RUTGERS-NEWARK L 38-59 11/22 at NYU L 49-76 at Utica L 35-59 2/4 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 37-65 2/4 at Hunter L 38-63 11/27 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE L 65-73 at Hunter L 42-69 2/6 at Mount St. Mary * L 40-50 2/7 at Baruch L 43-50 11/29 STONY BROOK L 53-79 NOTRE DAME (Md.) W 68-59 2/8 CITY COLLEGE L 43-52 2/10 MOUNT ST. MARY L 30-71 12/1 at John Jay W 58-49 ST. JOHN FISHER L 40-67 2/11 OLD WESTBURY * W 57-45 2/19 at Staten Island L 35-65 12/3 GALLAUDET W 94-70 NYU L 30-77 2/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 45-43 2/21 at Southern Vermont L 52-75 12/4 WESLEYAN L 58-67 SKIDMORE L 41-56 2/15 BARUCH * L 44-41 12/7 at Albany L 61-88 at Vassar L 57-73 2/17 at Mount St. Mary % L 36-56 1998-99 (12-12) 12/9 ONEONTA W 70-48 at Hamilton L 39-73 2/20 at NJIT L 50-70 Head Coach: Steve Post at Rensselaer L 49-72 vs. Elmira L 59-68 2/22 at NYU L 28-78 11/21 vs. Misericordia L 46-71 1/14 at Alfred L 61-65 at Stony Brook L 49-80 * - HVWAC Game 11/22 at Haverford W 59-42 1/15 at Keuka W 86-69 at New Paltz L 63-83 % - HVWAC Tournament 11/24 FELICIAN L 44-74 1/21 CURRY W 54-41 at Marymount W 80-27 ^ - forfeit 12/2 VASSAR W 59-53 1/22 ALLENTOWN L 75-81 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 36-78 12/5 BARUCH W 64-48 1/24 HARTWICK L 58-68 at Trinity (Conn.) L 53-95 1995-96 (14-10) 12/6 DREW L 44-49 1/26 at Mount St. Vincent W 70-48 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 71-59 Head Coach: Lisa Graf 12/10 LEHMAN W 85-43 2/1 at FDU-Madison L 63-65 FDU-MADISON L 47-48 11/17 St. Elizabeth W 54-45 12/12 FDU-FLORHAM L 53-70 2/4 at Hamilton L 70-90 RENSSELAER L 47-60 11/18 Rutgers-Newark L 52-60 1/9 at Union L 56-65 2/7 KING’S (N.Y.) W 76-53 at Staten Island L 61-67 11/21 JOHN JAY * W 42-39 1/10 vs. Southern Vermont L 42-59

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1/14 at Mount St. Vincent W 63-62 1/10 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 61-45 12/1 at NYU L 55-70 2007-08 (13-12) 1/16 at Felician L 32-66 1/13 OLD WESTBURY * W 72-60 12/4 at Farmingdale State * L 56-66 Head Coach: Candice Brown 1/18 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 53-40 1/15 UTICA W 68-65 12/8 FDU-FLORHAM L 43-63 11/16 vs. Waynesburg L 67-71 (ot) 1/23 JOHN JAY W 80-37 1/17 at FDU-Florham L 56-74 12/11 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 61-54 11/17 vs. Trinity W 61-52 1/24 CASTLETON L 46-51 1/19 FARMINGDALE STATE W 87-52 1/1 vs. Westfield State W 47-45 11/20 PURCHASE W 82-80 (ot) 1/29 vs. Mount St. Mary % L 43-85 1/20 NEWBURY W 73-47 1/2 at Keene State L 45-81 11/29 RAMAPO W 69-39 1/30 vs. Bard % W 69-47 1/25 RUSSELL SAGE W 65-61 1/4 JOHN JAY W 63-28 12/1 ST. JOHN FISHER W 85-48 2/3 HUNTER L 37-69 1/29 STEVENS * L 60-64 1/8 ONEONTA L 50-71 12/5 MONTCLAIR STATE L 58-69 2/7 at Russell Sage W 48-36 1/31 at Drew L 51-62 1/10 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 79-71 12/19 at William Paterson L 63-75 2/9 at Mount St. Mary L 45-93 2/4 at Montclair State L 67-76 1/15 at Old Westbury * W 63-37 1/2 NICHOLS W 56-52 2/13 STEVENS W 66-63 (ot) 2/6 at Merchant Marine * W 77-70 1/19 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 45-71 1/4 vs. Franklin & Marshall L 66-73 2/17 STATEN ISLAND L 44-91 2/8 at Oneonta L 40-66 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 63-28 1/5 vs. UMass Dartmouth W 80-56 2/19 at New Rochelle W 43-42 2/15 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 46-63 1/23 BARUCH L 52-63 1/8 DREW W 51-39 2/20 SOUTHERN VERMONT W 63-60 * - Skyline Conference Game 1/26 at Stevens * L 48-60 1/12 at Arcadia * L 71-76 % - HVWAC Tournament (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 1/29 at Mount St. Vincent * W 65-49 1/16 at FDU-Florham * L 61-65 2002-03 (17-11) 2/2 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 76-49 1/19 DELAWARE VALLEY * L 69-81 1999-00 (12-13) Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln 2/5 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 73-64 1/22 at Wilkes * W 69-64 Head Coach: Steve Post 11/23 PURCHASE W 84-29 2/6 LEHMAN W 67-58 1/26 DESALES * L 57-62 11/20 at Hartwick L 49-52 11/26 at New Paltz L 55-60 2/9 STEVENS * L 48-54 1/30 KING’S (PA.) * L 48-59 11/21 vs. Anna Maria W 66-54 11/30 NEW YORK TECH W 90-29 2/12 MERCHANT MARINE * L 59-62 2/2 at Delaware Valley * L 60-66 11/23 OLD WESTBURY * W 62-30 12/1 UNION L 58-80 2/15 at Mount St. Mary * L 42-84 2/5 FDU-FLORHAM * W 58-53 11/28 at Union L 46-58 12/7 at NYU L 40-84 2/17 MARITIME * W 79-24 2/9 at DeSales * L 58-78 12/4 MERCHANT MARINE W 88-13 1/5 BUFFALO STATE W 63-52 2/22 at Merchant Marine $ L 46-61 2/11 at John Jay W 70-56 12/5 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 56-46 1/10 MERCHANT MARINE * W 85-57 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/14 WILKES * W 79-54 12/9 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 66-49 1/10 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 63-49 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/16 at King’s (Pa.) * L 63-82 12/20 vs. UW-Platteville L 49-75 1/13 at St. Lawrence L 50-94 2/18 SUFFOLK W 64-56 12/21 vs. St. Norbert L 57-63 1/14 at Utica L 62-66 2005-06 (7-18) 2/23 ARCADIA * W 68-56 1/8 vs. Lincoln (Pa.) W 67-63 1/17 vs. Elmira W 66-58 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln * - Freedom Conference Game 1/9 at FDU-Florham L 57-83 1/18 vs. Ithaca L 48-82 11/19 at Susquehanna L 28-55 1/13 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 78-53 1/20 at Stevens * W 68-54 11/20 vs. DeSales L 47-79 2008-09 (18-11) 1/15 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) L 49-51 1/23 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 54-59 11/22 STATEN ISLAND L 74-82 Head Coach: Candice Brown 1/19 NEW ROCHELLE W 65-36 1/25 JOHN JAY W 67-46 11/30 NYU L 45-65 11/15 at Purchase W 82-69 1/22 MEDGAR EVERS W 78-53 1/26 FARMINGDALE STATE W 67-64 12/3 FARMINGDALE STATE * L 73-77 11/18 WILLIAM PATERSON L 51-68 1/23 STEVENS W 69-59 1/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 76-48 12/7 at FDU-Florham L 40-79 11/22 vs. Elizabethtown L 67-69 1/26 at Vassar % L 47-63 2/1 at Mount St. Vincent * L 64-71 12/17 OLD WESTBURY * L 49-65 11/23 at Franklin & Marshall L 58-74 1/27 at New York Tech % W 72-55 2/5 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 49-42 1/5 at New Paltz L 46-61 11/25 MONTCLAIR STATE W 68-65 2/5 at Vassar L 47-61 2/7 OLD WESTBURY * W 63-51 1/7 at Oneonta L 39-81 12/3 EASTERN * W 73-56 2/6 RUSSELL SAGE L 57-60 2/8 ONEONTA W 65-62 (ot) 1/10 STEVENS * W 57-54 (ot) 12/6 ALVERNIA * W 86-81 2/10 at Drew L 50-64 2/11 at Merchant Marine * W 81-59 1/12 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 77-68 (ot) 12/18 vs. Marymount L 53-61 2/12 at Staten Island L 47-57 2/15 at Old Westbury * W 71-48 1/14 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 63-48 1/3 at Delaware Valley * L 72-78 2/16 at Maritime * W 72-14 2/20 at Mount St. Mary * L 65-67 1/16 BARUCH L 50-70 1/7 WILKES * W 78-76 (ot) 2/19 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 49-63 2/23 STEVENS * W 63-53 1/18 at Mount St. Mary * L 55-72 1/10 at Misericordia * L 53-57 2/22 at Ithaca ^ L 50-62 2/25 MERCHANT MARINE $ W 67-51 1/21 RUSSELL SAGE # W 71-54 1/12 at DeSales * L 72-76 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/27 STEVENS $ L 48-52 1/22 JOHN JAY # W 74-63 1/14 NEW JERSEY CITY W 68-53 % - HVWAC Tournament 3/5 at Staten Island # L 54-68 1/24 at Mount St. Vincent * L 64-65 1/17 at King’s (Pa.) * W 86-77 ^ - NYSWCAA Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.) * - Skyline Conference Game 1/26 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 70-56 1/21 FDU-FLORHAM * W 73-71 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/1 at Centenary (N.J.) * L 70-80 1/24 at Alvernia * W 79-70 2000-01 (8-15) # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/3 at Lehman W 61-55 1/29 DESALES * L 47-70 Head Coach: Carla Debro 2/6 at Drew L 50-77 1/31 at Eastern * W 66-57 at Southern Maine L 48-85 2003-04 (16-12) 2/8 at Stevens * L 50-68 2/2 at Ramapo W 67-49 vs. Maine-Farmington L 64-86 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln 2/11 at Merchant Marine * L 61-66 2/7 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 67-64 WILLIAM SMITH L 36-85 11/22 at Montclair State L 62-84 2/14 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 43-62 2/11 at Wilkes * W 71-57 UNION L 44-65 11/23 vs. FDU-Florham W 84-79 (ot) 2/21 at Farmingdale State $ L 54-85 2/14 MISERICORDIA * W 71-63 VASSAR L 49-74 11/25 NEW PALTZ W 71-51 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/17 KING’S (PA.) * W 77-62 CENTENARY (N.J.) L 50-53 11/30 at Union L 49-89 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/21 at FDU-Florham * W 73-66 (ot) CITY COLLEGE L 52-64 12/3 NYU L 46-94 2/25 ALVERNIA $ W 70-65 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 65-54 12/10 at FDU-Florham W 85-77 2006-07 (7-19) 2/28 at DeSales $ L 60-70 at Old Westbury * W 69-46 12/13 at Mount St. Vincent * W 67-54 Head Coach: Candice Brown 3/4 CENTENARY (N.J.) # w 79-71 at NYU L 33-77 12/29 vs. Gwynedd-Mercy L 46-60 11/18 at Drew L 70-74 3/7 WESLEY # L 66-70 at Springfield L 48-79 12/30 vs. Muhlenberg L 81-94 11/19 vs. Emerson L 60-68 * - Freedom Conference Game vs. Rensselaer L 56-69 1/7 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 65-56 11/27 at Staten Island W 70-57 $ - Freedom Conference Tournament HARTWICK L 48-71 1/9 at Oneonta L 57-66 11/29 at NYU L 51-87 # - ECAC South Tournament at Mount St. Vincent * W 62-38 1/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 72-57 12/2 at Mount St. Vincent * L 61-69 at Stevens * L 52-53 1/17 OLD WESTBURY * L 55-61 12/4 STEVENS * L 47-50 MERCHANT MARINE * W 87-48 1/21 at Mount St. Mary * L 47-75 12/6 at Mount St. Mary * W 61-58 BROOKLYN W 63-39 1/24 RUSSELL SAGE W 59-37 12/9 ST. JOSEPH’S (Maine) W 59-48 MONTCLAIR STATE L 67-69 1/25 KEYSTONE L 71-75 12/10 NORTH PARK L 46-64 FDU-FLORHAM W 61-55 1/28 STEVENS * W 76-54 12/21 at Old Westbury * L 56-59 DREW W 61-51 1/30 at Maritime * W 65-14 1/6 ONEONTA L 50-54 at Russell Sage W 69-58 2/4 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 79-62 1/8 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 77-58 STATEN ISLAND L 59-75 2/7 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 46-42 1/10 MERCHANT MARINE * W 66-49 at Mount St. Mary * L 47-65 2/8 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 72-59 1/13 at Stevens * L 43-60 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/11 at Stevens * W 67-61 1/15 at Baruch L 72-81 2/13 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 85-58 1/18 OLD WESTBURY * L 61-62 2001-02 (8-17) 2/14 at Merchant Marine * W 66-61 1/20 at Farmingdale State * L 71-79 Head Coach: Carla Debro 2/18 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 47-63 1/22 FDU-FLORHAM L 69-86 11/16 vs. Rensselaer L 65-75 2/24 MERCHANT MARINE $ W 83-30 1/24 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * L 61-72 11/17 vs. Endicott L 57-67 2/26 at Farmingdale State $ L 63-75 1/27 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 70-69 11/21 at Eastern Connecticut L 56-90 3/3 at Staten Island # L 58-78 1/30 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 55-49 11/24 at Union L 55-70 * - Skyline Conference Game 2/1 MOUNT ST. MARY * L 55-69 11/25 at William Smith L 71-104 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 2/7 at Merchant Marine * L 66-72 11/29 at Columbia L 44-86 # - ECAC Metro Tournament 2/10 FARMINGDALE STATE * L 66-86 12/1 CITY COLLEGE W 73-58 2/15 CENTENARY (N.J.) * L 79-86 12/2 ST. LAWRENCE L 48-82 2004-05 (12-14) 2/20 at Mount St. Mary $ L 51-69 12/5 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 70-73 Head Coach: Shawn Lincoln * - Skyline Conference Game 12/8 NYU L 44-94 11/19 vs. New Paltz L 61-62 $ - Skyline Conference Tournament 1/3 SAVANNAH ART & DESIGN L 55-77 11/20 vs. MCLA W 65-42 1/5 CLARKSON L 53-69 11/23 at Staten Island L 50-66

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Anniccharico, Jeannette 1992-96 Jerzembeck, Heidi 1990-91 Reznicek, Kim 2003-07 Anniccharico, Kathleen 1991-94 Johnson, Nina 2006-pres. Ribeiro, Michele 2003-04 Armstrong, Carol 1986-87 Joyce, Katie 1998-00 Richardson, Desiree 1981-82 Axente, Stephanie 1999-02 Kane, Janice 2006-pres. Robinson, Cyntrell 2006-08 Beitter, Kristi 1996-98 Karish, Trisha 1978-79 Ruisi, Rachel 1991-93 Bennett, Helene 1978-80 Kearns, Brenda 1978-82 Ryan, Jennifer 1998-02 Bieger, Mary 1980-84 Keller, Sue 1985-89 Ryan, Joanne 1980-84 Boenau, Ioliene 1979-80 Kiggins, Jodi 1987-88 Sadlier, Nancy 1983-85 Borrani, Adrienne 1998-02 Kinsley, Sarah 2003-07 Sartori, Angella 1989-91 Brauer, Sue 1982-83 Klaschka, Cathy 1983-87 Savage, Shalonda 2004-05 Brown, Norma 1991-93 Kriksciun, Jamie 1995-96 Scully, Nancy 1981-85 Byrne, Jennifer 1989-93 Lanoue, Jennifer 1990-94 Sengoku, Yuka 1987-88 Carey, Theresa 1978-82 Lauten, Katie 2002-06 Shibuya, Yuki 1987-88 Carlos, Latasha 1998-03 Lee, Tanya 1992-94 Silverstein, Donna 1997-98 Carr, Ashley 2001-05 Leon, Jazmine 2003-07 Skarulis, Teresa 1988-92 Cele, Shirleta 1994-96 Levee, Ellen 1978-79 Smith, Sarah 1978-79 Chorgo, Sue 1991-93 Long, Victoria 1984-86 Smith, Toni 1999-03 Ciotto, Kristina 2008-pres. Longo, Sara 2008-pres. Solano, Melissa 1999-03 Clark, Bonnie 1979-80 Lunsford, Cheryl 1982-84 Splaine, Erin 1979-80 Clark, Ruth 1978-80 Lussier, Kaliegh 2007-08 Stevens, Stephanie 1991-92 Cloutier, Jessica 1991-95 Mackay, Erin 1997-98 Stratigakis, Joanne 1998-99 Colasso, Jane 1980-81 Mackay, Tara 1993-97 Strehle, Denise 1995-98 Colon, Mercedes 1995-98 Maher, Aimee 1999-00 Sturgis, Sharmayne 2007-08 Cunzio, Grayce 2004-07 Malone, Virginia 2002-05 Szafarowicz, Amy 1992-94 D'Annibale, Tracy 1985-88 Marnell, Laura 1978-82 Terzian, Nicole 2000-04 DaSilva, Charline 2008-2009 Marrella, Robin 1983-86 Testani, Luisa 1990-91 Degnan, Kaitlin 2007-pres. Masselli, Sheila 1989-91 Thiemann, Lori 1985-89 Delagrange, Jess 2005-06, 2007-09 Mazzan, Karim 1998-00 Thiemann, Sue 1982-86 Delahunt, Sue 1984-88 McAndrews, Louise 1979-80 Thomas, Katelyn 1999-01, 2002-03 Dieckhoff, Laura 1979-83 McCabe, Theresa 2006-08 Tineo, Michelle 1998-99 Donovan, Karen 1985-89 McCaffrey, Libby 1994-98 Turner, Courtney 2008-pres. Englert, M.J. 1979-80 McGorry, Jen 1986-90 Tsiola, Areti 1994-95 Flanagan, Kerry 1984-88 McGuinness, Deidre 1988-90 Tubridy, Kalen 1993-97 Flynn, Jackie 1998-99 McGuire, Jenna 2004-05 Udeogalanya, Chioma 2002-04 Fortunato, Deanna 1985-86 McGurk, Tammy 1993-97 Vaiano, Stephanie 2008-pres. Foster, Noel 1995-97 McRae, Kristina 1999-03 Vassallo, Stephanie 1997-98 Fox, Paula 1979-80 Mike, Julie 1988-92 Vecchione, Kelly 1998-00 Fusz, Courtney 2001-03 Mina, Rachael 2006-07 Vercelli, Karen 1982-86 Goldman, Jane 1996-97 Minicozzi, Laurie 1989-90 Walker, Dionne 2002-05, 2006-07 Gols, Sue 1980-83 Mitrovic, Jelena 1999-00 Wanzer, Stephanie 1988-91 Gonzalez, Esther 1984-85 Monteleone, Katelyn 2007-08 Watts, Julie 1981-85 Gordon, Simona 2007-pres. Montgomery, Amanda 2001-02 Wong, Genni 1991-92 Grenier, Lauren 2005-09 Moran, Kelley 2007-08 Woodford, Allison 1988-89 Halstead, Mary Kara 1986-90 Nastasi, Olivia 2005-09 Hanson, Ashley 1991-95 Noonan, Julie 1980-81 Harnisher, Lori 1990-91 O'Dea, Denise 1984-88 Hart, Trish 1991-95 O'Dea, Kathleen 1998-00 Hartley, Gayonne 2004-06 Oblak, Jessica 1996-98 Healy, Aileen 1986-87, 1988-89 Ortiz, Carol 2008-pres. Henderson, Mary Beth 1980-84 Perez, Jocelyn 1988-90 Herman, Kait 2002-06 Phillips, Karen 1981-82 Hickey, Beth 2002-05 Pinelli, Adele 1978-82 Hickey, Carey 2007-pres. Pisano, Tara 2008-09 Higgins, Catie 2005-06 Pomelli, Devin 1997-98 Horan, Brigid 1994-96 Pool, Sarah 1999-00 Hyjek, Kelli 2008-pres. Raphael, Katelyn 2001-04 Jeffrey, Lynette 1990-91 Redshaw, Beth 1983-84

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 17 Career Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Theresa Carey 1978-82 2,306 1. Theresa Carey 1978-82 1,149 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 593 2. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 1,450 2. Sue Gols 1980-83 940 2. Kerry Flanagan 1984-88 380 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 1,332 3. Julie Watts 1981-85 868 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 352 4. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 1,266 4. Sue Thiemann 1982-86 830 4. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 279 5. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 1,223 5. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 814 5. Laura Marnell 1978-82 272 6. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 1,192 6. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 763 6. Mary Beth Henderson 1980-84 257 7. Liz McGovern 1975-77 1,188 7. Liz McGovern 1975-77 673 7. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 225 8. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 1,176 8. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 654 8. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 224 9. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 1,060 9. Ashley Hanson 1991-95 652 9. Nancy Scully 1981-85 217 10. Latasha Carlos 1999-03 962 10. Lauren Grenier 2005-09 606 10. Noel Foster 1995-97 214 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Tara Mackay 1993-97 204 1. Kristina McRae 1999-2003 135 1. Beth Hickey 2002-05 148 2. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 201 2. Nina Johnson 2006-pres. 85 2. Adrienne Borrani 1998-2002 114 3. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 200 3. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 71 3. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 113 4. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 182 4. Julie Watts 1981-85 59 4. Jeannette Anniccharico 1992-96 109 5. Lori Thiemann 1980-84 180 5. Melissa Solano 1999-2003 49 5. Jess Delagrange 2005-06, 2007-09 91 6. Mary Bieger 1980-84 159 6. Jennifer Lanoue 1990-94 47 6. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 88 7. Toni Smith 1999-03 149 7. Toni Smith 1999-2003 45 7. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 65 8. Noel Foster 1995-97 148 8. Julie Mike 1988-92 43 8. Denise Strehle 1995-98 63 9. Kait Herman 2002-06 147 9. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 42 9. Stephanie Axente 1999-02 41 10. Theresa Carey 1978-82 144 10. Jen McGorry 1986-90 40 10. Sarah Kinsley 2003-07 37 SCORING AVG. REBOUNDING AVG. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 75 career games Minimum 75 career games Minimum 150 field goals made 1. Theresa Carey 1978-82 19.4 1. Sue Gols 1980-83 10.4 1. Kait Herman 2002-06 .495 2. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 13.2 2. Theresa Carey 1978-82 9.7 2. Theresa Carey 1978-82 .491 3. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 13.1 3. Julie Watts 1981-85 9.3 3. Cathy Klaschka 1983-87 .473 4. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 12.9 4. Tammy McGurk 1993-97 8.8 4. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 .457 5. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 12.4 5. Sue Thiemann 1982-86 8.4 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 .451 6. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 12.1 6. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 8.1 6. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .447 7. Beth Hickey 2002-05 12.1 7. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 7.6 7. Nina Johnson 2006-pres. .436 8. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 11.8 8. Ashley Hanson 1991-95 7.2 8. Kerry Flanagan 1984-88 .426 9. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 11.6 9. Latasha Carlos 1998-03 6.7 9. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 .411 10. Jennifer Lanoue 1990-94 10.5 10. Libby McCaffrey 1994-98 6.6 10. Julie Watts 1981-85 .403 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 100 free throws made Minimum 50 three-pointers made 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 512 1. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 .770 1. Jess Delagrange 2005-06, 2007-09 .331 2. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 403 2. Tracy D’Annibale 1985-88 .768 2. Beth Hickey 2002-05 .330 3. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 370 3. Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 .747 3. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .323 4. Theresa Carey 1978-82 366 4. Nicole Terzian 2000-04 .737 4. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 .317 5. Sue Gols 1982-83 364 5. Theresa Carey 1978-82 .720 5. Adrienne Borrani 1998-02 .317 6. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 345 6. Sarah Kinsley 2003-07 .720 6. Denise Strehle 1995-98 .310 7. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 343 7. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 .703 7. Jeannette Anniccharico 1992-96 .256 8. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 312 8. Beth Hickey 2002-05 .702 8. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 .236 9. Karen Donovan 1985-89 274 9. Adrienne Borrani 1998-02 .692 10. Lori Thiemann 1985-89 265 10. Kristina McRae 1999-03 .669 GAMES PLAYED 1. Brenda Kearns 1978-82 124 Theresa Carey 2. Laura Marnell 1978-82 122 3. Theresa Carey 1978-82 119 4. Mary Bieger 1980-84 113 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 112 6. Joanne Ryan 1980-84 106 7. Kim Reznicek 2003-07 105 8. Karen Vercelli 1982-86 101 Nicole Terzian 2000-04 101 10. Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 100

Sue Gols

18 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Single-Season Records POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 698 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 397 1. Brenda Kearns 1981-82 178 2. Theresa Carey 1979-80 638 2. Theresa Carey 1979-80 346 2. Brenda Kearns 1980-81 169 3. Theresa Carey 1980-81 584 3. Sue Gols 1982-83 330 3. Brenda Kearns 1978-79 132 4. Theresa Carey 1981-82 578 4. Julie Watts 1984-85 320 4. Karim Mazzan 1999-2000 119 5. Theresa Carey 1978-79 506 5. Sue Gols 1981-82 310 5. Brenda Kearns 1979-80 114 6. Liz McGovern 1975-76 490 6. Theresa Carey 1978-79 307 6. Mary Beth Henderson 1983-84 112 7. Lori Thiemann 1988-89 420 7. Sarah Smith 1978-79 300 7. Carey Hickey 2008-09 111 8. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 419 Sue Gols 1980-81 300 8. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 110 9. Laura Dieckhoff 1982-83 413 9. Julie Watts 1983-84 295 9. Noel Foster 1995-96 109 Nicole Terzian 2003-04 413 10. Liz McGovern 1975-76 276 10. Kerry Flanagan 1984-85 105 Noel Foster 1996-97 105 STEALS BLOCKS THREE POINTERS 1. Theresa Carey 1979-80 92 1. Kristina McRae 1999-2000 60 1. Beth Hickey 2004-05 59 2. Noel Foster 1996-97 84 2. Julie Watts 1983-84 59 2. Beth Hickey 2003-04 58 3. Karim Mazzan 1999-00 82 3. Nina Johnson 2008-09 36 3. Adrienne Borrani 2001-02 54 4. Mary Bieger 1982-83 80 4. Heidi Jerzembeck 1990-91 32 4. Jess Delagrange 2005-06 46 5. Mary Bieger 1983-84 79 Kristina McRae 2002-03 32 5. Jeannette Anniccharico 1993-94 37 6. Lori Thiemann 1987-88 78 6. Kristina McRae 2000-01 31 6. Olivia Nastasi 2006-07 35 7. Tracy D’Annibale 1987-88 77 7. Chioma Udeogalanya 2003-04 29 7. Denise Strehle 1996-97 34 8. Laura Marnell 1979-80 76 Nina Johnson 2006-07 29 8. Beth Hickey 2002-03 31 9. Brenda Kearns 1979-80 72 9. Kristi Beitter 1996-97 28 Kim Reznicek 2005-06 31 10. Tara Mackay 1995-96 68 Kim Reznicek 2004-05 28 10. Stephanie Axente 2001-02 29 Olivia Nastasi 2008-09 29 POINTS PER GM. REBOUNDS PER GM. FIELD GOAL PCT. Minimum 20 games played Minimum 20 games played Minimum 75 field goals made 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 26.8 1. Liz McGovern 1976-77 15.3 1. Carol Ortiz 2008-09 .604 2. Liz McGovern 1975-76 23.3 2. Liz McGovern 1975-76 13.1 2. Theresa Carey 1981-82 .579 3. Theresa Carey 1979-80 20.8 3. Julie Watts 1984-85 12.8 3. Latasha Carlos 1999-2000 .539 4. Theresa Carey 1981-82 20.6 4. Sue Gols 1982-83 11.8 4. Theresa Carey 1980-81 .521 5. Theresa Carey 1980-81 20.1 5. Theresa Carey 1979-80 11.2 5. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 .510 6. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 17.5 6. Sarah Smith 1978-79 10.7 6. Cathy Klaschka 1985-86 .508 7. Teresa Skarulis 1989-90 16.9 7. Sue Gols 1981-82 10.7 7. Latasha Carlos 2000-01 .483 8. Lori Thiemann 1988-89 16.8 8. Julie Watts 1983-84 10.5 8. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 .482 9. Theresa Carey 1978-79 16.3 9. Sue Thiemann 1984-85 10.2 9. Heidi Jerzembeck 1990-91 .481 10. Karen Donovan 1988-89 15.3 10. Theresa Carey 1978-79 9.9 10. Cathy Klaschka 1984-85 .479 FREE-THROW PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. FREE THROWS Minimum 50 free throws made Minimum 25 three-pointers made 1. Sue Gols 1982-83 166 1. Tracy D’Annibale 1986-87 .877 1. Jess Delagrange 2007-08 .379 2. Brenda Kearns 1980-81 159 2. Olivia Nastasi 2006-07 .826 2. Olivia Nastasi 2007-08 .377 3. Brenda Kearns 1979-80 130 3. Beth Hickey 2003-04 .819 3. Beth Hickey 2003-04 .365 4. Brenda Kearns 1978-79 125 4. Tracy D’Annibale 1987-88 .796 4. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 .350 5. Teresa Skarulis 1989-90 120 5. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 .773 5. Adrienne Borrani 2001-02 .344 6. Teresa Skarulis 1991-92 119 6. Olivia Nastasi 2008-09 .772 6. Denise Strehle 1996-97 .333 7. Theresa Carey 1979-80 118 7. Nicole Terzian 2002-03 .770 7. Beth Hickey 2002-03 .330 8. Nicole Terzian 2002-03 117 8. Olivia Nastasi 2007-08 .768 8. Jess Delagrange 2005-06 .326 9. Karen Vercelli 1985-86 116 9. Liz McGovern 1976-77 .758 9. Stephanie Axente 2001-02 .305 10. Nicole Terzian 2003-04 113 10. Teresa Skarulis 1991-92 .758 10. Olivia Nastasi 2006-07 .304 GAMES PLAYED Team Single-Season Records 1. Laura Dieckhoff 1980-81 33 Points: 2,283 1980-81 Sue Gols 1980-81 33 Scoring Avg: 69.6 1978-79 Brenda Kearns 1980-81 33 Field Goals: 888 1978-79 Laura Marnell 1980-81 33 FG Percentage: .456 1980-81 5. Helene Bennett 1978-79 31 3-Pointers: 131 2003-04 Theresa Carey 1978-79 31 3PT Pct: .389 1987-88 Ruth Clark 1978-79 31 Free Throws: 563 1980-81 Brenda Kearns 1978-79 31 FT Percentage: .672 2006-07 Adele Pinelli 1978-79 31 Rebounds: 1,565 1983-84 Theresa Carey 1979-80 31 Assists: 453 1980-81 Laura Marnell 1979-80 31 Blocks: 118 1983-84 Erin Splaine 1979-80 31 Steals: 407 2002-03 Games: 33 1980-81

2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 19 Manhattanville 1,000-Point Scorers Theresa Carey 1978-82 2,306 points 1978-79 20 games 506 points 16.3 ppg 1979-80 33 games 638 points 20.6 ppg 1980-81 30 games 584 points 20.1 ppg 1981-82 29 games 578 points 20.6 ppg Laura Dieckhoff 1979-83 1,450 points 1979-80 20 games 253 points 12.7 ppg 1980-81 33 games 419 points 12.7 ppg 1981-82 30 games 365 points 12.2 ppg 1982-83 29 games 413 points 14.2 ppg Nicole Terzian 2000-04 1,332 points 2000-01 20 games 234 points 11.7 ppg 2001-02 25 games 323 points 12.9 ppg 2002-03 28 games 362 points 12.9 ppg Theresa Carey Laura Dieckhoff 2003-04 28 games 413 points 14.8 ppg Brenda Kearns 1978-82 1,266 points 1978-79 31 games 325 points 10.5 ppg 1979-80 30 games 342 points 11.4 ppg 1980-81 33 games 365 points 11.1 ppg 1981-82 33 games 234 points 7.8 ppg Karen Vercelli 1982-86 1,223 points 1982-83 29 games 182 points 6.3 ppg 1983-84 27 games 329 points 12.2 ppg 1984-85 25 games 362 points 14.5 ppg 1986-86 20 games 350 points 17.5 ppg Teresa Skarulis 1988-92 1,192 points 1988-89 23 games 89 points 3.9 ppg 1989-90 23 games 388 points 16.9 ppg 1990-91 25 games 378 points 15.1 ppg Nicole Terzian Brenda Kearns 1991-92 25 games 337 points 13.5 ppg Liz McGovern 1975-77 1,188 points 1975-76 21 games 490 points 23.3 ppg 1976-77 26 games 698 points 26.8 ppg Olivia Nastasi 2005-09 1,176 points 2005-06 24 games 204 points 8.5 ppg 2006-07 26 games 295 points 11.3 ppg 2007-08 23 games 308 points 13.4 ppg 2008-09 27 games 369 points 13.7 ppg Lori Thiemann 1985-89 1,060 points 1985-86 8 games 41 points 5.1 ppg 1986-87 23 games 255 points 11.1 ppg 1987-88 25 games 344 points 13.8 ppg 1988-89 25 games 420 points 16.8 ppg Karen Vercelli Teresa Skarulis

Liz McGovern Olivia Nastasi Lori Thiemann

20 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide Facilities Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of even- Valiants improved to 3-1 all-time in conference tourna- floor of the building and are fully staffed year-round. tual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy ment games at home and advanced to the conference Almost all of Manhattanville’s full and part-time athletic Gymnasium is the day-to-day home of the Manhattanville title game for the first time ever with a 70-65 Freedom staff are housed within the Kennedy walls as well, with Department of Athletics and also serves as the home court Conference Semifinal win over Alvernia University in front most residing inside the main athletics office on the for the Valiant basketball and volleyball programs. of a raucous Kennedy crowd. main gym level. With balcony and ground-level seating for 1,000 The Valiants also defeated spectators, Kennedy Gymnasium gives the Manhattan- Centenary (N.J.) College in the ville teams that play inside it a loud and imposing home- quarterfinal round of the ECAC South court advantage. With bleachers lining the near sideline of Tournament and went on to host the court and a large balcony overhanging the bleachers, both the semifinals and champion- there is plenty of room for Valiant friends, family and fans ship of the event, marking the first to cheer on their favorite Manhattanville teams. time in program history that the The main gymnasium also includes a new score- team hosted an ECAC Tournament board, a brand-new scorer’s table, as well as phone and contest. internet access. Over the summer of 2007, new lighting Head coach Lauren Thomer has was installed in the gym in order to enhance the fan and her office conveniently located inside player experience. The Kennedy complex also houses a the main athletics office, which is swimming pool as well as the department’s training room just steps away from the Kennedy and strength & conditioning facilities. Gym floor. The women’s basketball team brought plenty of Kennedy Gym also provides postseason action to Kennedy Gym during the 2008-09 convenient access to the program’s season, as the Valiants hosted the semifinals of the strength and conditioning facilities Freedom Conference Tournament and also hosted four and athletic training facilities, both games of the ECAC South Region Tournament. The of which are located on the ground Locker Rooms Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day home of the Manhattanville Department of Athletics as well as the home court for the Valiant basketball and volleyball teams. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, is flanked by strength, training, locker room and office facilities and is the operational home of all Valiant sports. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gymnasium’s several locker rooms (one of which is pictured to the left), with each player allowed his or her own locker. Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, the coaching staff can address the team before and during matches, and the rooms are a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker room facilities inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and conditioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The offices of almost all varsity head and assistant coaches at the school are also located within Ken- nedy Gym, as are the offices of all Manhattanville athletics administrators. Kennedy Gymnasium is also host to several camps and local recreational groups during the summer. Manhattanville’s athletic trophies and banners, highlighting the program’s best accomplishments throughout the school’s distinguished athletic history, are also located inside the lobby and main arena of Kennedy Gymnasium. Strength & Conditioning Focused on the development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Department of Athletics views strength and conditioning as one of the most important developmental tools. The facilities inside Kennedy Gymnasium are a testament to that philosophy. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bottom floor of Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines. In late 2007, Manhattanville College opened a new Student Center in the center of campus that includes a first-class workout area for the general student population, thus making Healthworks the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Healthworks is supervised by Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Corey Crane. Crane, along with his assistant strength and conditioning coach, is responsible for managing and providing the design, implementation, supervision and evaluation of the strength and conditioning program utilized by all 21 Valiant varsity sports. Athletic Training The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville College are located inside Kennedy Gymnasium and are the place where all Valiant student-athletes come to receive com- prehensive health care from any of Manhattanville’s three fully-certified, full-time athletic trainers. The athletic training staff has five main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. Scott McIver, a veteran of nearly 20 years in sports medicine, is Manhattanville’s Head Athletic Trainer. McIver worked for the Valiants from 2000-02 following a 12-year stint as Associate Athletic Trainer at , and came back to the school for a second stint beginning in 2006. JR Barkamian joined the staff in August 2008 as Assistant Athletic Trainer after spending time at Division I . The department also employs a full-time Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer to help coordinate the school’s 21 sports. 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide 21 Manhattanville College Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the country according to The Princeton Review, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built mission by: in 1892 and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fields. • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social Co-educational since 1969 and non- “WHAT HAPPENS HERE MATTERS” development of each student within a community denominational in its governance since 1971, Manhattanville’s tradition of community of engaged scholars and teachers. Manhattanville’s original vision lives on in the and service continues today with the school’s • Encouraging each student to apply his or tradition of service begun by the Society of the continuing effort to ensure that “What Happens her development as an independent leader and Sacred Heart. This tradition, which preceded Here Matters.” Countless students are involved creative thinker to career and personal goals. the college’s charter, determined the character annually in a number of community service and • Providing a diverse campus community whose the school would have: a firm belief in enhancing social action programs. members know, care about and support each other both the local and global community and to accept Last year, Manhattanville’s students and actively engage themselves both in the local responsibility for this segment of human history. contributed over 30,000 hours of service while community and beyond. gaining valuable experience in such areas as NEW YORK CITY management, teaching and advocacy. HISTORY While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic of Founded in 1841 on Manhattan’s Lower East campus, students are only a 30-minute car or train community service and service learning is Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a ride from New York City, blending the leisurely the Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Catholic boarding school for girls, Manhattanville pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources of Justice. The center, which coordinates many of College has been educating students in the New the most populous city in the United States. Manhattanville’s community service programs, York area for over 150 years. Manhattanville’s location offers students a promotes programs that endeavor to create In 1847, the academy relocated to an area unique opportunity to take advantage of all that a climate in which all Manhattanville College just north of New York City on a hill overlooking New York City has to offer. Whether you want members will value an appreciation for the the village of Manhattanville, and was rebuilt there to enjoy a Broadway show, catch a professional differences among us. after a fire in 1888. sports event, tour a museum or simply take in one In March of 1917, 76 years after its founding of its many well-known landmarks, New York City MY SOLDIER as an academy, Manhattanville was chartered as offers something for everyone to enjoy. Perhaps Manhattanville’s most well-known a college by the New York State Board of Regents, The school’s proximity to the worldwide leader social action program was founded by a Valiant allowing the school to grant undergraduate and in finance, entertainment and culture also offers student-athlete: men’s soccer player Juan graduate degrees. Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Manhattanville students a unique and exciting Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Manhattanville moved to its current location in chance for jobs and internships both in the city and Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq Purchase, N.Y., on the estate of former publisher in the thriving New York City suburbs, including and was commended for saving the life of a child . right in Purchase! during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging, “it was the letters that kept me going. From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you wanted to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached former College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, they launched the My Soldier program on February 14, 2004. Participants in the My Soldier program, who are not limited to Manhattanville students, send letters and occasional care packages overseas to boost the quality of life for American troops. A non-politically affiliated program,My Solider has been wildly successful, with participants from all 50 states and over 400,000 people in total, reaching more than 175,000 U.S. troops. President Molly Easo Smith (right) became the college’s 11th president on July 1, 2009 and will look To enroll in the My Soldier program or to learn to continue Manhattanville’s recent period of unprecedented growth. more, visit www.MySoldier.com. 22 2009-10 Manhattanville Women’s Basketball Media Guide