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New Haven Chargers GAME 17 | NEW HAVEN VS. SAINT ANSELM | CHARGER GYMNASIUM | JANUARY 22, 2020 TIM GEER Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Charger Gym, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516 NEW HAVEN CHARGERS O: 203.479.4118 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [email protected] | www.newhavenchargers.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS AT A GLANCE OVERALL: 12-4 • NE10: 6-3 Opening Tip ............................................. 5:30 p.m. Location .................................... West Haven, Conn. NOVEMBER Venue ..................................... Charger Gymnasium Sat. 9 COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND W, 68-57 ..........................................................1,000 Sat. 16 BRIDGEPORT W, 55-42 Capacity Wed. 20 BLOOMFIELD W, 64-47 Live Video ............................................NE10NOW.tv Sat. 23 LE MOYNE * W, 52-49 Live Stats ...NewHavenChargers.com/WBBLiveStats Tue. 26 at Pace * L, 45-55 All-Time Series .........................Saint Anselm, 13-12 DECEMBER Active Streak ..................................................... W2 Wed. 4 SOUTHERN CONN. STATE * W, 52-48 Last Meeting ..........New Haven , 63-59 (01/09/19) Sat. 7 SAINT ROSE * W, 68-49 NEW HAVEN (12-4, 6-3 NE10) First Meeting ...........New Haven, 71-67 (12/01/88) SAINT ANSELM (11-4, 7-2 NE10) Tue. 10 at American International * W, 65-50 Wed. 11 at Chestnut Hill W, 66-64 CHARGERS Buff vs. Saint Anselm ........................................ 1-0 HAWKS Thu. 19 at Dominican W, 65-55 PROJECTED NEW HAVEN STARTERS JANUARY NOTES: Thu. 2 GOLDEY-BEACOM W, 67-43 Camryn debose • Shot 18-for-42 (.423) over 3 games from Dec. 10-19 Sat. 4 at #15 Adelphi * L, 66-70 11 FR • 5-10 • GUARD Wed. 8 at Saint Thomas Aquinas L, 41-60 Wellington, FLA. • 8-for-19 from 3pt range over 2 games on Dec. 10-11 Sat. 11 at Saint Michael’s * W, 75-49 • Scored season-high 18 pts at Chestnut Hill Tue. 14 BENTLEY * W, 53-40 PPG RPG STL MIN • Tied career-high with 5 three-pointers at Chestnut Hill Sat. 18 at Stonehill * L, 45-63 9.6 4.9 26 30.3 Wed. 22 SAINT ANSELM * 5:30 p.m. Sat. 25 at Assumption * 1:30 p.m. Tue. 28 at Southern New Hampshire * 5:30 p.m. MICAH WORMACK NOTES: • NE10 Player of the Week on Dec. 16 FEBRUARY 20 SR • 6-0 • FORWARD Sat. 1 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 1:30 p.m. CUMBERLAND, MD. • Shooiting .506 from the floor this season Wed. 5 PACE * 5:30 p.m. • Season-high 27 pts on 12-of-14 shooting at Chestnut Sat. 8 at Le Moyne * 1:00 p.m. PPG RPG BLK MIN Hill on 12/11 Wed. 12 at Saint Rose * 5:30 p.m. 13.1 6.4 23 32.3 • 12+ rebounds on two occasions this season Sat. 15 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL * 1:30 p.m. • Game-winning jumper with 1.4 seconds left at CHC Wed. 19 at Southern Conn. State * 5:30 p.m. Sat. 22 ADELPHI * 1:30 p.m. LUZDALI OCASIO NOTES: Fri. 28 NE10 First Round TBA 23 R-SO • 5-4 • GUARD • t-6th in NE10 with 3.9 assists per game MARCH DAVENPORT, FLA. • Career-high six rebounds at Saint Michael’s Sun. 1 NE10 Quarterfinal TBA • Career-high 11 pts vs. Bentley Thu 5 NE10 Semifinal TBA PPG RPG AST MIN • Career-high 10 assists at Chestnut Hill Sun. 8 NE10 Championship Game TBA 3.0 2.9 63 29.1 • Career-high three three-pointers vs. Bentley * Northeast-10 Conference game • Had 5 assists and 4 steals vs. Le Moyne Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Charger Gymnasium Neutral site games in Italics BRIE PERGOLA NOTES: 25 JR • 5-8 • Guard • Tied career-high with 20 pts vs. Goldey-Beacom TORRINGTON, CONN. • 4th in NE10 at 42.6% from 3pt range • Averaging 4.0 assists per game/5th in NE10 PPG RPG AST MIN • Scored 9-straight pts in 4th qtr at Dominican 9.4 5.4 64 31.8 • Hit four three-pointers at Chestnut Hill AURORA DESHAIES NOTES: 34 FR • 6-1 • FORWARD • 2x NE10 Rookie of the Week SYRACUSE, N.Y. • Third career-double-double at Saint Michael’s • Shooting .574 this season (85-for-148); 2nd in NE10 PPG RPG FG% MIN 11.8 7.1 .574 26.4 KEY RESERVES BIONCA JASMINE KAMERYN SYDNEY CHAMBERS WHITE KING RICHARD JR • 5-7 • GUARD JR • 6-1 • FORWAD FR • 5-8 • GUARD SO • 5-6 • Guard BRONX, N.Y. HUNTINGTON, N.Y. OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. HOOKSET, N.H. 5 15 21 31 WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS GAME 17: NEW HAVEN VS. SAINT ANSELM 2019-20 NEW HAVEN CHARGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ## Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School / Last School Pronunciation Guide 2 Brianna Diaz Fr. G 5-6 Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Spellman 3 Aliyah Wright Fr. G 5-4 Albany, N.Y. / Colonie Central uh-LEE-uh 5 Bionca Chambers Jr. G 5-7 Bronx, N.Y. / New Milford / Felician 11 Camryn DeBose So. G 5-10 Wellington, Fla. / Wellington Community duh-BOSE (like the speaker) 15 Jasmine White Jr. F 6-1 Huntington, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s / La Salle 20 Micah Wormack Sr. F 6-0 Cumberland, Md. / Allegany MIKE-uh 21 Kameryn King Fr. G 5-8 Old Saybrook, Conn. / Mercy 22 Kim Talley Sr. G 6-0 Quakertown, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic 23 Luzdali Ocasio R-So. G 5-4 Davenport, Fla. / New Hampton luz-DOLL-ee 25 Brie Pergola Jr. G 5-8 Torrington, Conn. / Torrington per-GOAL-uh 31 Sydney Richard So. G 5-6 Hooksett, N.H. / Bradford Christian 34 Aurora Deshaies Fr. F 6-1 Syracuse, N.Y. / Bishop Ludden 44 Alyssa Stevenson Fr. F 6-2 Watertown, N.Y. / South Jefferson Central Head Coach: Debbie Buff (Cortland) – Second Season Assistant Coach: Steve Bower (Sacred Heart ‘13) - Second Season Graduate Assistant Coach: Michelle Brandao (Old Dominion ‘14) - Second Season bran-dow BRIANNA DIAZ ALIYAH WRIGHT BIONCA CHAMBERS CAMRYN DEBOSE JASMINE WHITE MICAH WORMACK Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Senior 2 Guard 3 Guard 5 Guard 111 Guard 151 Forward 201 Forward KAMERYN KING KIM TALLEY LUZDALI OCASIO BRIE PERGOLA SYDNEY RICHARD AURORA DESHAIES Freshman Senior R-Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman 21 Guard 22 Forward 23 Guard 251 Guard 311 Guard 341 Forward ALYSSA STEVENSON DEBORAH BUFF STEVE BOWER MICHELLE BRANDAO Freshman Second Second Second 44 Forwad HC1 Season AC1 Season GA1 Season WWW.NEWHAVENCHARGERS.COM | @UNHCHARGERS 2 GAME 17: NEW HAVEN VS. SAINT ANSELM OPENING TIP sixth in holding the opposition to just New Haven will return home for a key .288 percent from three-point range. midweek regional matchup against Saint Anselm on Wednesday evening at Char- - Offensively, the Chargers are averaging VS ger Gymnasium. Opening tip is set for 59.3 points per game, good for 13th in 5:30 p.m. the NE10. The matchup will pit the Chargers top- - The Chargers have climbed to sixth scoring defense in the Northeast-10, in the conference by shooting 42.7 per- against the Hawks No. 2 rated offense. cent overall and are shooting 30.5 per- TALE OF THE TAPE Both teams are also the top two re- cent from the arc, which sits ninth in the 12-4 ........................OVERALL RECORD ....................... 11-4 bounding squads in the conference. NE10. L1 ............................CURRENT STREAK ........................... W2 59.3 .......................SCORING OFFENSE ....................... 77.4 INSIDE THE SERIES - Senior Micah Wormack leads the - New Haven (12-13 all-time) has won team in scoring (13.1) and is second in 52.5 .......................SCORING DEFENSE ...................... 64.3 two matchups in a row against the rebounding (6.4). She scored a season- +6.8 ........................SCORING MARGIN ..................... +13.1 Hawks to draw within one game of .500 high 27 points at American International .427 ...........................FG % OFFENSE........................... .453 in the all-time series. Two years ago at on Dec. 10 and dropped 24 at Saint Mi- .339 ........................... FG% DEFENSE ........................... .368 home, the Chargers pulled out a 57-54 chael’s on Jan. 11. She had a season-high .305 ..........................3FG% OFFENSE .......................... .322 win on a three pointer by Alex Kerr with 14-rebound, five-block performance 2.5 seconds left, off an assist from then- against Le Moyne on Nov. 23. .288 .......................... 3FG% DEFENSE .......................... .338 freshman Brie Pergola. New Haven then 4.2 ...........................3FG MADE/GAME ........................... 5.3 held on for a 63-59 win last year in Man- - Freshman Aurora Deshaies ranks sec- .688 .......................... FREE THROW % .......................... .769 chester. ond in the NE10 in field goal percentage 38.6 ......................REBOUND AVERAGE ..................... 45.1 at 57.4 percent (85-for-148). She is sec- 30.4 ..................... OPP. REBOUND AVG. ..................... 34.6 SCOUTING NEW HAVEN ond on the team with 11.8 points and - The Chargers will put their 11-game leads the team with 7.1 rebounds per +8.2 .......................REBOUND MARGIN .................... +10.5 home court winning streak on the line game. 20.2 .....................TURNOVER AVERAGE .................... 15.3 on Wednesday when they welcome -0.3 .......................TURNOVER MARGIN ..................... +2.6 Saint Anselm to Charger Gymnasium. - Sophomore Camryn DeBose is third 14.0 .......................ASSISTS PER GAME ...................... 17.0 The Chargers put forth a 1-1 effort last on the team with 9.6 ppg. She is second 10.5 ........................ STEALS AVERAGE ........................... 5.4 week with a 53-40 upset win over then- on the squad with 30.3 percent from be- No. 19 Bentley on Tuesday, before falling yond the arc. 3.4 ...........................BLOCKS AVERAGE ........................... 4.7 63-45 at Stonehill on Saturday. - Brie Pergola is fourth in the NE10 with STATISTICAL LEADERS - Following a 10-1 start, the second- a .426 3FG percentage. She also averag- best start through 11 games in program es 4.0 assists per game, fifth in the NE10. SCORING history, the Chargers are 2-3 over their She is averaging 9.4 points per game, NEW HAVEN SAINT ANSELM last five games and 1-1 against nation- fourth on the team.
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