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La Salle Basketball Women's Media Guide 1999-2000 La Salle University La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 1999 La Salle Basketball Women's Media Guide 1999-2000 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle Basketball Women's Media Guide 1999-2000" (1999). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 58. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/58 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. If E* *1 999-2000 Women's m Media Guide ^ '<S3 J*0 rw- A-T •& "., - «*: 5» #•- i>> I Table Of Contents/Quick Facts Table of Contents General Media Information 2 School La Salle University Media Outlets 3 Location Philadelphia, PA 19141 Directions to La Salle University 4 Enrollment 3,100 1863 The Coaching Staff 5 Founded President Brothei Michael McGinniss, FSC John Miller 6-7 Director of Athletics Tom Brennan Tom Lochner 8 Athletic Department Phone (215) 951-1516 Chrissie Doogan/Margit Rinke 9 Nickname Explorers 1999-2000 Roster 10 Colors Blue & Cold 1999-2000 Preview ; 12 Home Court (capacity) Cola Arena (4.000) The 1999-2000 Explorers 14-30 Head Coach John Miller (St. Charles Seminary/1969) Scouting the Opponents 31-42 Record at School 254-123 (.674)/13 Seasons 1998-99 Review 43 Associate Head Coach Tom Lochner (Temple/ 1989) 1998-99 Statistics 44 Assistant Coach Chrissie Doogan (La Salle/ 1997) 1998-99 Results 45 Graduate Assistant Margit Rinke (La Salle 1997) 1998-99 Review Feature 46 Basketball Office Phone (215) 951-1525 Philadelphia Big 5 47 Best fime to Reach Coach Early Afternoon Atlantic 10 Conference 48-49 1998-99 Record (conference record/finish) . .14-14 (6-10/T-5th) La Salle Invitational Classic Tournament 50 All-Time Conference Record 36-28 Explorer Team History 51 All-Time A-10 Championship Record 5-4 Season-hy-Season Leaders 52 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 1-4(4 appearances) All-Time Opponents Series Standings 53-55 .Mi-Time NWIT Record 0-3(1 appearance) Year-By-Year Results 56-61 Lettei winners Returning/Lost 8/3 All-Time Leaders 62 Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Team Records 63 Individual Records 64 Top Returning Letterwinners 1000-Point Scorers 65 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Big 5 I [all of Fame 66 Jen Zenszer G Jr. 5-7 13.6 7.6 All- I'ime Roster 67 Shannon McDade F Jr. 6-1 12.9 6.2 Camp Information 68 Marjorie Rhoads F Jr. 5-10 11.1 4.7 The University 69-70 Academic Support Services 71 Top Newcomers University President 72 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Athletics Director 73 (. 5-6 Beth Mays . Fr. 17.2 6.5 Athletics Staff 74 Bonnie Randa G Fr. 5-8 11.4 2.9 Basketball Support Staff 75 Chrissy Walker F Fr. 5-11 L3.8 S.I Sports Information EXPLORERS ON RADIO Director of Athletic Communications Kevin Currie Home Phone (610) 419-0222 Radio Station WZZD (990 AMI/WHAT (1340 AM) Women's Basketball Contact Keith D'Oria Radio ( !onta< t Person Kale Beet s Office Phone (215) 951 L605 Address 1900 W. Olnej Avenue Fax (215) 951-1694 Philadelphia, PA 19141 Heine Phone (856) 985-61 17 doi i.u" Phone (215) 951-1524 Email lasalle.edu Mailing Address 1900 West Olne) Avenue Play-by-play Kale Beei s Philadelphia. PA 191 11-1199 Color Analyst Kathy Bagnell Press Row Phone (215) 138 5158 media Information GAMEDAY INFORMATION Press Table: The La Salle men's basketball press row at Tom Gola Arena is opposite the bench. Accredited media should enter through the media entrance on the left side of the Hayman Center when facing the building. Kevin Currie Press Credentials: Requests for press credentials should be made in writing at Athletic Communications least one week prior to the game. If time permits, credentials will be mailed. All other credentials should be picked up at the Press Gate. Photographers: Photographers must have their photo passes visible at all times on the sidelines. All photographers must shoot from the baseline. Press Parking: Parking is limited and you must call the Athletic Bob Vetrone Sr. Communications Office in advance to be on the parking list. Athletic Communications Press Services: Complete individual and team statistics are compiled by the Stat Crew computerized statistics program which is staffed by Harvey Pollack, Susan Senner and their crew of statisticians. Statistics will be distributed on press row at halftime and in the press and interview rooms after the game. Post-Game Interviews: Coach John Miller will be in the interview room 10 Sue Senner Athletic Communications Assistant minutes after the game. The visiting coach will follow Miller. Telephones: Telephones are available in the press room for the media's use. The 1999-2000 La Salle University women s basketball media guide was produced and edited by the Office of Athletic Communications. The guide was printed by Smith-Edwards-Dunlap, a printing and graphic services company. Photographs are courtesy of Maurice Brown, Dave Kale Beers Yoblick, Dr. John Carabello, Jeriy MiUevoi, and Ken White. Campus scene photos are courtesy of La Salle Radio Network the La Salle University Department of Public Relations. I WHY WERE THE EXPLORERS I Keith D'Oria Athletic Communications La Salle University's nickname — The Explorers — was erroneously bestowed by a sports writer covering a La Salle football game (La Salle 1 plaved intercollegiate football from 1931-41) on campus sometime during the '30s. He thought that the school was named after the famed French explorer of North America. I 4 In reality, the school was named after St. John Baptist de La Salle, the French educator and founder of the Christian Brothers. Despite the error, the nickname has remained. Tim McCaffrey Athletic Communications i -& I media Outlets All numbers have (215) Area Code unless indicated PRINT OUTLETS TELEVISION OUTLETS BUCKS COUNTY COURIER TIMES, Rt. 13, Levittown, PA 19057 COMCAST NETWORK, 800 Rahway Ave., Union, NJ 07083 • Contacts: Gary Silvers, Dana Pennett. Phone: 949-4212, Fax: 949-4177 11400 Northeast Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19116 Contacts: Anderson. Phone: 908-851-6611, Fax: 908-851-8916; CATHOLIC STANDARD, 222 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 John Contact: Matt Gambion. Phone: 587-3671, Fax: 587-3979 Scott Graham. Phone: 961-3864, Fax: 961-3875 CAMDEN COURIER-POST, 301 Cuthbert Blvd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 COMCAST SPORTSNET, 1 CoreStates Complex, Philadelphia, PA 19148 Contact: Mitchell. Phone: 609-486-2424, Fax: 609-663-2831 John Contact: Neil Hartman. Phone: 952-5944, Fax: 952-7055 COLLEGIAN, The, La Salle University, Box 846, Philadelphia, PA 19141 KYW Channel 3, Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Contact: Sports Editor. Phone: 951-1398, Fax: 951-1399 Contact: Beasley Reece. Phone: 238-4646, Fax: 238-4783 DELAWARE COUNTY TIMES, 500 Bunting Lane, Primos, PA 19018 Contact: Greg Greenday. Phone: 610-622-8880, Fax: 610-622-8887 WCAU Channel 10, City Ave. & Monument Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19131 MAIN LINE TIMES, 311 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003 Contact: Vai Sikahema. Phone: 610-668-5659 (62), Fax: 610-668-5533 Contact: Bobbi Cabrev. Phone: 610-642-4300, Fax: 610-642-9704 WB17, 5001 Wynnefield Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131 NORRISTOWN TIMES-HERALD, P.O. Box 591, Norristown, PA 19404 Contact: Mike Dardis. Phone: 879-7492 (1), Fax: 879-7682 Contact: Mark Schiele. Phone: 610-272-2322, Fax: 610-272-0660 WPVI Channel 6, 4100 City Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131 PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 400 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19101 Contacts: Gary Papa.Phone: 581-4573, Fax: 581-4530 Contact Bill Fleischman. Phone: 854-5700, Fax: 854-5524 Scott Palmer, Phil Andrews. Fax: 581-4597 PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 400 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19101 Contact: Mel Greenberg. Phone: 854-4550, Fax: 854-4564 WTXF Channel 29, 4th & Market Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106 PHILADELPHIA TRIBUNE, 524 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, PA 19146 Contacts: Don Tollefson, Bill Vargas. Phone: 923-NEWS, Fax: 592-1535 Contact: Jack Chevalier. Phone: 893-4050, Fax: 735-3612 RADIO OUTLETS (ALL AM) KYW (1060), Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 WIRE SERVICES Contacts: Phil Neuman, Harry Donahue, Tom Maloney. Phone: 238-1990, Fax: 238-4657 ASSOCIATED PRESS, 1 Franklin Plaza, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Contact: Ken Berger. Phone: 561-1133, Fax: 561-3544 WBCB (1490), 200 Magnolia Dr., Levittown, PA 19054 Contact Merrill Reese. Phone: 949-1490, Fax: 949-3671 ASSOCIATED PRESS, 226 Hawthorne Ave., Langhorne, PA 19047 WEXP, La Salle University, Box 698, Philadelphia, PA 19141 Contact: Jack Scheuer. Phone: 757-3293 Contact: Spoils Director. Phone: 951-1378 SPORTS NETWORK WIP (610), 441 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, PA 19123 Phone: 1-800-227-7249, Fax: 1-800-227-0803 Contacts: Howard Eskin, Mike Missanelli. Phone: HOT-LINE, 922-2364 Fax: SPORTSTICKER, Harborside Financial Center, Jersey City, NJ 07311 WNPV (1440), P.O. Box 1440, Lansdale, PA 19446 Phone: 1-800-367-8935, Fax: 1-800-336-0383 Contact: Joe Hever. Phone: 855-82 1 1 , Fax: 368-0180 WPHT (1210), City Ave. & Monument Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19131 Contact: Scoti Graham. Phone: 610-668-5950 or 368-1440, Fax: 610-668-5888 WPWA (1590), 12 Kent Rd., Delaware Co., PA 19014 Contact Sports Director. Phone: 610-358-1 I lo. Fax: 610-358-18 15 WTTM (920), 275 Lincoln Hwy., Fairless Hills, PA 19030 Contact: [onathon Zisman. Phone: 919-8522. Fax: 949-9956 — Directions to La Salle University Directions from Center City, Philadelphia: Take 76 West to Roosevelt Expressway (Route 1 North).
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