2019 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 U WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Women’s Basketball 2018-19 Synopsis

Under the guidance of head coach Tenicha Ten different Stinger players had minutes in the RSEQ Giens, Concordia finished second in the regular season. Four were rookies and six were returning players. The result was a tight-knit, devoted team. conference with a 10-6 win-loss record. The Stingers were ranked in the Top “We believe and we stick together,” said Giens. “We 10 for 12 of 13 weeks this season and talk about enjoying the moment. Don’t let it pass you peaked at No. 2 for three weeks. They by. Do everything in your power to extend it.” wrapped up the regular season in the No. 10 It’s safe to say there are three key components to the spot. Stingers’ success. The players have strong characters and never give up. The team plays a very aggressive The Stingers are the RSEQ finalists having lost to the U style of basketball. Defence is their bread and buer. SPORTS No. 1 seeded team, the , by a score of 75-55 in the conference final. Concordia was “We play defence,” said Giens. “It’s something we do awarded the at-large be h and goes into the every game. It’s our staple. Defence fuels offence. We Final 8 at the No. 7 seed. turn people over and we conve . If it’s a close game and it comes down to a possession, we’ll be ready.” The Stingers knocked off the pesky McGill Ma lets by a score of 62-55 in the conference semifinal on Feb. 27. Concordia has two of the top five scorers in the RSEQ – RSEQ Rookie of the Year Myriam Leclerc had another rookie guard Myriam Leclerc was first in the conference exceptional peormance scoring 28 points and going and eighth in U SPORTS with 18.8 points a game, while nine for 10 from the free-throw line. third-year shooting guard Caroline Task was third with 15.6 points. This is the ninth national championship appearance for the Stingers since was formed 45 The Stingers had the second best scoring offence in the years ago. It is the first for Giens who took over as RSEQ with an average of 65.6 points over 16 games. head coach of the program in 2015. The last time the team earned a spot at the national championship was On defence, Concordia gave up 60.4 points a game 20 years ago in 1999. It was the last of three consecu- which ranked them third in the Quebec conference. tive appearances. Going back to the aggressive style of play, the Stingers The Stingers ran up a 9-1 record against non-confer- led the league in steals with 153 for a 9.6 average in 16 ence U SPORTS competition, including two tournament games. Leclerc was tops in Quebec with 2.5 a game and titles – the Concordia Classic and the Carleton-Metro ranked ninth in U SPORTS. Task came in second in the Glebe – both last October. RSEQ with 2.1 a game and guard Elise Roy was fou h with 1.6.

STINGERS.CA 2019 U SPORTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Concordia Stingers Women’s Basketball 2019 RSEQ Finalists Quick Facts Head coach: Tenicha Giens (4th year) 1976- Present Concordia CIAU/CIS results at Nationals: 2018-19 Ranking: 12 weeks in Top 10, 1977 1-1 4th place lost semifinal Winnipeg 78, Concordia 74 peaking at No. 2 1981 1-1 5th place 2019 team overall record: 20-8 1983 1-1 4th place lost semifinal Victoria 63, Concordia 58 1985 1-2 4th place lost bronze Toronto 66, Concordia 65 U SPORTS 1994 2-1 5th place non-conference record: 9-1 1997 1-2 6th place Tournaments: Won Concordia Classic 1998 1-2 6th place and Carleton-Metro Glebe 1999 1-2 6th place 2019 TBD Regular season record: 10-6 8 appearances 9-12 record Playoff record: 1-1 Regular season standing: 2nd Place in RSEQ U SPORTS championship, sequence: 1st in 20 years

Playoff finish: RSEQ Finalists 2019 conference award winner: RSEQ Rookie of the Year – Myriam Leclerc 2018-19 results versus teams at Nationals: Record 1-6 2019 conference all-stars: G Myriam Leclerc – 1st team SG Caroline Task – 1st team Sept. 21 – Oawa Loss 77-65 2019 all-rookie team: G Myriam Leclerc Oct. 20 – Acadia PG Areej Burgonio Win 93-61 Nov. 8 – Laval Loss 66-61 Jan. 23 – Laval Loss 74-52 Jan. 26 – Laval Loss 81-61 Feb. 21 – Laval Loss 72-70 March 2 – Laval Loss 75-55 (RSEQ championship)

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NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. COURSE OF STUDY HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 4 Nelly Owusu G/F 5'9" 1 Child Studies 5 Elise Roy G 5'6" 3 Administration Lévis, Que. Collège Merici 6 Sabrina Linéus G 5'3" 2 Independent Studies Montreal Cégep Édouard-Montpetit 7 Caroline Task G 5'5" 3 Human Resources Dorval, Que. 9 Aurélie d'Anjou Drouin SG 5'6" 5 Electrical Engineering Lévis, Que. Champlain-St. Lawrence 12 Coralie Dumont F 6'0" 2 Marketing Boucherville, Que. Champlain, St. Lambe 15 Areej Burgonio PG 5'0" 1 Exercise Science Toronto Crestwood Prep 20 Ladonna Lamonth C 6'1" 2 Math and Stats St. Catherine, Jamaican National Team 21 Natalie Rae Jeanson G 5'4" 1 Studio A Woodstock, Ont. Trinity College School 23 Myriam Leclerc PG/SG 5'10" 1 Accounting St. Roch de Richelieu, Que. Cégep Ste. Foy 25 Grea-Olivia Ineza F 5'11" 1 Economics Gihasha, Burundi Champlain College

Head Coach Tenicha Giens Athletic Therapist Inderpreet Khela Assistant Coaches Natasha Eadie, Farid Charles Student Therapists Shayne Vording, Zachary Sage Basketball Operations Sean Frederick

Concordia Stingers Women’s Basketball 2018-19 STINGERS.CA 2019 U SPORTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Concordia Stingers Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Tenicha Giens was named head coach of the Concordia Stingers women's basketball program on July 14, 2015.

A native of Montreal, Giens enjoyed a very successful Cégep career as an all-star guard with the Dawson Blues (1999-2002). She went on to play one year at Eastern Arizona Junior College before moving to Hofstra Universi- ty, a Division 1 program in Hempstead, N.Y. She played one season with the Pride and graduated from Hofstra in 2007 with a Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing.

Aer a brief internship in marketing, Giens launched her coaching career. Initially a high school coach, she quickly caught on with McGill University as an assistant with the women's program.

Her devotion to developing her coaching skills took her to three Division 1 NCAA institutions, beginning with LaSalle University where she was Director of Basketball Operations in 2010. She moved to St. Francis University in 2012 to take on an assistant coaching role and then spent two years as the recruiting co-ordinator and assistant coach at Howard University. STINGERS.CA 2019 U SPORTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Concordia Stingers Women’s Basketball Featured Players

#23 Myriam Leclerc Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 16 110 290 .379 22 75 .293 59 69 .855 301 18.8

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 26 56 82 5.1 40 74 51 7 36.6

• 1st in the RSEQ in scoring – 18.8 • 8th in U SPORTS in scoring – 18.8 • 1st in the RSEQ in assists – 4.6 • 4th in U SPORTS in assists – 4.6 Name: Myriam Leclerc • 1st in the RSEQ in steals – 2.5 Hometown: • 9th in U SPORTS in steals – 2.5 St. Roch de Richelieu, Que. • 4th in the RSEQ in free throw percentage - .855 Position: • 10th in the RSEQ in blocks – 0.4 Point Guard/Shooting Guard • 10th in the RSEQ in three-point percentage - .293 Height: 5’10” Age: 21 Misc. Number: 23 • The five-foot-10 guard from St. Roch de Richelieu, Que. had a significant impact on the Concordia basketball Year of Eligibility: 1 program and the RSEQ in her first season. Leclerc, 21, played and sta ed all 16 games averaging 36.6 minutes Academic Program: of playing time. Accounting • Leclerc was the MVP of the annual Concordia Classic women’s basketball tournament aer she helped her team win the championship on Oct. 7. She averaged 17 points, five rebounds and six assists a game. Athletic Awards and Honors: • As a member of the Cégep de Ste. Foy Dynamiques in 2017-18, she was one of the top players in Quebec. She was a college all-star who averaged 19.1 points a game. • In 2017 Leclerc was one of 24 athletes invited to Canada’s U19 national team tryouts. She was a member of Team 2019 RSEQ Rookie of the Year Quebec’s U15 program in 2012 and 2013. Leclerc also represented Quebec at the U17 level in 2014 and 2015. • In 2018, Leclerc received a $10,000 bursary from the Quebec Foundation for Athletic Excellence (FAEQ). It is a 2019 RSEQ 1st Team All-Star Quebec foundation that suppo s top student-athletes financially and encourages them to pursue their goals at home in the province of Quebec. 2019 RSEQ All-Rookie Team Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: 2018 RSEQ 1st Team All-Star (Cégep de Ste. Foy) She is the floor general, dime dropper, shooting guard, bucket geer. She sees the floor well. She shoots the ball well. She dishes the ball well. She can give it to you a number of ways offensively. When she really digs deep she is a prey good defender as well. 2018 CCAA All-Star (Cégep de Ste. Foy) She plays with such confidence and poise. She seles everyone down and really runs the show. She is a rookie and at times makes “rookie” mistakes in some of her decision making - mainly shot selection. But she has 2016 CCAA Championship, 2nd goen much beer with that as the season has progressed. Team All-Star (Cégep de Ste. She is a very special talent. Foy) STINGERS.CA 2019 U SPORTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Concordia Stingers Women’s Basketball Featured Players

#7 Caroline Task Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 16 83 229 .362 38 112 .339 45 62 .726 249 15.6

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 8 57 65 4.1 34 28 29 3 33.9

• 2nd in the RSEQ in steals – 2.1 • 3rd in the RSEQ in scoring – 15.6 • 6th in the RSEQ in three-point percentage – .339 • 8th in the RSEQ in free throw percentage – .726 Name: Caroline Task Hometown: Dorval, Que. Misc. Position: Shooting Guard • Task was also a force in her second season with the Stingers. In 2017-18 she led the team in scoring with Height: 5’5” 15.2 points a game. She was second in the RSEQ. She also led in steals with 1.5 a game. Age: 22 • Task scored her 1000th point as a member of the Stingers on Feb. 14. Number: 7 • A graduate of Vanier College, Task was the Cégep’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2015. She was also the Year of Eligibility: 3 Cheetahs’ team MVP. Academic Program: • A resident of Dorval, Que., she works as a lifeguard for the city in the west end of Montreal. Human Resources Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Athletic Awards and Honors: Caroline is one of our floor leaders. She shoots the 3-ball really well for us but has also developed the 2019 RSEQ 1st Team All-Star confidence to put the ball on the floor and hit the mid-range and finish around the basket. Her energy is contagious especially on the defensive end. She’s energetic and sometimes it can be 2018 RSEQ 2nd Team All-Star misplaced but when she’s able to game down in her mind, she can be lethal.

2017 RSEQ Rookie of the Year

2017 RSEQ All-Rookie Team

2017 U Spo s All-Rookie Team

2016 RSEQ Academic Merit Award (Vanier College)

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#12 Coralie Dumont Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 16 78 201 .388 11 50 .220 41 68 .603 208 13.0

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 50 76 126 7.9 10 16 33 10 33.4

• 6th in the RSEQ in rebounds – 7.9 • 6th in the RSEQ in blocks – 0.6 • 7th in the RSEQ in scoring – 13.0 • 9th in the RSEQ in free throw percentage - .603 Name: Coralie Dumont Hometown: Boucherville, Que. Misc. Position: Forward • Dumont is the Stingers’ double-double player. She had five in 16 RSEQ games this season. Height: 6’0” • At Cégep in 2016-17 she averaged 10.8 and 9.3 rebounds a game. Age: 22 • When the Stingers pushed the No. 1-ranked Laval Rouge et Or to the limit on Feb. 21, Dumont was Number: 12 instrumental in leading the charge. She scored 24 points that night. Laval eked out a 72-70 win in the end. Year of Eligibility: 2 • A strong student, she earned a CCAA Scholar Athlete recognition when she was at Champlain College, Academic Program: St. Lambe . Marketing, minor in • Dumont was the captain at Champlain College, St. Lambe in 2017. She was also a team captain all five Management years she played high school basketball.

Athletic Awards and Honors: Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens:

2018 RSEQ Rookie of the Year Double Double Dumont. She can knock down the 3, take slower/bigger defenders off the dribble, post up inside and play with her back to the basket on similar or smaller defenders. And she takes on the task 2018 U SPORTS All-Rookie Team of having to defend sometimes bigger and stronger players than her. She does a lile of everything on the offensive end. 2018 RSEQ All-Rookie Team When she plays well she takes pressure off both Myriam Leclerc and Caroline Task. Her play on both ends of the floor will be big for us advancing in the tournament. 2017 RSEQ 2nd Team All-Star (Champlain College, St. Lambe )

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#20 Ladonna Lamonth Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 15 38 79 .481 0 0 .000 17 26 .654 93 6.2

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 54 84 138 9.2 15 11 19 5 26.7

• 2nd in the RSEQ in field goal percentage – .481 • 4th in the RSEQ in rebounds – 9.2

Misc. Name: Ladonna Lamonth Hometown: • Lamonth is a national team player for Jamaica. She has represented her country at St. Catherine, Jamaica Championship for Women (2012, 2017), Basketball Championships (CBC) in 2014 and 2015, Central American and the Caribbean Games for Women (2014, 2018) and the FIBA Championship Position: Centre for Women (2012). Height: 6’1” • Before coming to Concordia she studied Education at University of the West Indies, Mona. She plans to Age: 28 qualify to teach Mathematics. Number: 20 Year of Eligibility: 2 Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Academic Program: Math and Stats Ladonna is our banger. She’s our communicator. She’s our rebounder. She’s our Draymond Green. She brings a ton of energy for us on the defensive end of the floor. She is sta ing to shoot the ball beer around the paint. If she is able to shoot with confidence and knock those shots, it will be a bonus for us.

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#5 Elise Roy Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 14 20 71 .282 5 27 .185 7 8 .875 52 3.7

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 36 45 81 5.8 23 18 18 1 30.4

• 4th in the RSEQ in steals – 1.6 • 9th in the RSEQ in rebounds – 5.8

Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Name: Elise Roy Hometown: Lévis, Que. Elise is the hea and soul of our team. Position: Guard Her game might not be the preiest but she does any and everything she can to help our team win. She Height: 5’6” takes on any assignment head on with no questions asked. She goes out and puts her body on the line Age: 23 every night. It says a lot about her character. Number: 5 Year of Eligibility: 3 She is our best rebounder at the guard position. Defensively she is usually assigned to the tougher Academic Program: matchups. Administration

Athletic Awards and Honors:

Student-athlete of the year at Collège Mérici in 2015

She was named the most improved player on the Stingers in 2017-18.

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#15 Areej Burgonio Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 16 25 83 .301 8 28 .286 7 16 .438 65 4.1

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 11 15 26 1.6 18 40 14 1 23.7

• 8th in the RSEQ in assists – 2.5 • 1st in U SPORTS, assist to turnover ratio – 2.9

Misc. Name: Areej Burgonio • Burgonio played an average of 23.7 minutes coming off the bench as an 18-year-old rookie Hometown: Toronto for the Stingers. Position: Point Guard • She has the best assist to turnover ratio in U SPORTS with 40 assists and just 14 turnovers (2.9). Height: 5’0” • The Toronto native is definitely a fan favorite. She elicits big applause when she turns larger opposing Age: 18 players inside-out. This is something she does regularly. Number: 15 • Burgonio comes out of Crestwood Prep where she was the senior girls basketball MVP and Athlete of the Year of Eligibility: 1 Year in 2017-18. Academic Program: Exercise Science Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens:

Athletic Awards and Honors: Areej is small in stature but so very big in passion, hea and pride. She creates well for her teammates and herself off the dribble. She has the razzle-dazzle to electrify the 2019 RSEQ All-Rookie Team crowd. She’s fun to watch play and to play with. Her confidence to play at this level has grown tremendously and she continues to grow every single game. Her ability to take over as point guard and run the show allows us to play Myriam Leclerc off the ball which is a big asset for us. She is also shooting the 3 a lot beer, which can only help us.

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Name: Aurélie d’Anjou Drouin Name: Sabrina Linéus Hometown: Lévis, Que. Hometown: Montreal Position: Shooting Guard Position: Guard Height: 5’6” Height: 5’3” Age: 24 Age: 22 Number: 9 Number: 6 Year of Eligibility: 5 Year of Eligibility: 2 Academic Program: Academic Program: Electrical Engineering Independent Studies

#9 Aurélie d’Anjou Drouin #6 Sabrina Linéus

Statistics (current regular season only): Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 15 29 75 .387 7 26 .269 0 0 .000 65 4.3 6 2 15 .133 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 5 0.8

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 6 21 27 1.8 8 4 7 0 14.5 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 2 0 4.8

Misc. Misc. • She is the only fih-year player on the Stingers. • Linéus played three seasons with the Cégep Édouard-Montpetit Lynx • At Cégep Champlain St. Lawrence in , d’Anjou Drouin was Division 1 and Division 2 programs. She was an all-star and MVP with the MVP of her RSEQ Division 2 basketball team and the Female the Division 2 team. Athlete of the Year. • Not your typical basketball player. An Engineering student, she has a Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: unique view on things. For example, she lists Michael Jordan, Stephen Sabrina is a tough scrappy guard who shoots the 3 well. She will run Hawking and Kobe Bryant as the top three people she respects. some point for us. Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Aurélie is athletic. She is a streaky shooter that on any given night can give us a lot offensive production off the bench. She is good at taking defenders off the dribble for the mid-range pullup.

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Name: Natalie Rae Jensen Name: Grea-Olivia Ineza Hometown: Woodstock, Ont. Hometown: Gihasha, Burundi Position: Guard Position: Forward Height: 5’4” Height: 5’11” Age: 19 Age: 20 Number: 21 Number: 25 Year of Eligibility: 1 Year of Eligibility: 1 Academic Program: Academic Program: Studio A Economics

Athletic Awards and Honors:

Team MVP at Trinity College School for three years

Two-time Athlete of the Year at #21 Natalie Rae Jensen Trinity College School #25 Grea-Olivia Ineza

Captain at Trinity College School in 2016-17 and 2017-18

Statistics (current regular season only): Statistics (current regular season only):

GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG GP FGM FGA % 3M 3A % FT FTA % Total PPG 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 13 4 21 .190 1 7 .143 3 4 .750 12 0.9

O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. O D TRB RPG S A TO BLK Min. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 9 11 0.8 4 0 4 0 6.6

Misc. Misc. • A versatile athlete who also competed in hockey, track and field, rugby • Ineza comes out of the Champlain College, St. Lambe program. and . Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Comments from head coach Tenicha Giens: Grea is a rebounder. She can stretch the defence out with her Shooter, shooter, shooter. ability to pick and pop.

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Concordia National Award Winners:

2004-05 M.J. Raposo Sylvia Sweeny Award Winner

Concordia Conference Major Award Winners: Concordia All-Canadians:

2018-19 Myriam Leclerc RSEQ Rookie of the Year 2017-18 Coralie Dumont All-Rookie Team 2017-18 Coralie Dumont RSEQ Rookie of the Year 2016-17 Richelle Gregoire 2nd Team 2016-17 Caroline Task RSEQ Rookie of the Year 2016-17 Caroline Task All-Rookie Team 2012-13 Keith Pruden RSEQ Coach of the Year 2013-14 Kaylah Barre 2nd Team 2012-13 Kaylah Barre RSEQ MVP 2012-13 Kaylah Barre 1st Team 2011-12 Kaylah Barre RSEQ MVP 2012-13 Marylise Roy-Viau All-Rookie Team 2010-11 Kaylah Barre RSEQ Defensive Player of the Year 2011-12 Kaylah Barre 1st Team 2010-11 Kaylah Barre RSEQ Rookie of the Year 2010-11 Kaylah Barre All-Rookie Team 2003-04 M.J. Raposo QSSF MVP 2003-04 M.J. Raposo 2nd Team 2003-04 Emilie Ruel QSSF Rookie of the Year 2001-02 Marie-Pier Veilleux Honourable Mention 2001-02 Keith Pruden QSSF Coach of the Year 1999-00 Carol-Anne Tull 2nd Team 2001-02 Marie-Pier Veilleux QSSF Defensive Player of the Year 1998-99 Carol-Anne Tull 2nd Team 2000-01 Marie-Pier Veilleux QSSF Defensive Player of the Year 1980-81 Joann Bourque 2nd Team 1999-2000 Carol-Ann Tull QSSF MVP 1977-78 Liz Silco 1st Team 1999-2000 Carol-Ann Tull QSSF Defensive Player of the Year 1977-78 1st Team 1998-99 Carol-Ann Tull QSSF MVP 1998-99 Keith Pruden QSSF Coach of the Year 1997-98 Wanita Jones QSSF Leadership Award 1993-94 Eva Samore QSSF Rookie of the Year 1993-94 Mike Hickey QSSF Coach of the Year 1990-91 Sharon Sandy QSSF Rookie of the Year

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REGULAR SEASON PRESEASON Nov. 8 vs. Laval Loss 66-61 Sept. 21 vs. Oawa Loss 77-65 Non Conference Nov. 15 @ UQAM Win 64-60 Sept. 29 vs. Lethbridge Win 106-59 Non Conference Nov. 22 @ McGill Win 77-63 Oct. 5 vs. Memorial Win 71-58 Concordia Classic Tournament Nov. 24 vs. Bishop's Win 72-52 Oct. 6 vs. UPEI Win 75-44 Concordia Classic Tournament Dec. 1 vs. UQAM Win 64-53 Oct. 7 vs. Laurentian Win 87-61 Concordia Classic Tournament Jan. 10 vs. Bishop's Win 66-53 Oct. 12 @ Western Win 79-26 Non Conference Jan. 12 @ Bishop's Win 75-57 Oct. 13 @ Toronto Win 88-52 Non Conference Jan. 17 vs. McGill Loss 63-58 Oct. 19 vs. Carleton Win 57-31 Carleton-Metro Glebe Tournament Jan. 19 @ McGill Win 59-47 Oct. 20 vs. Acadia Win 93-61 Carleton-Metro Glebe Tournament Jan. 23 @ Laval Loss 74-52 Oct. 21 vs. Laurentian Win 70-51 Carleton-Metro Glebe Tournament Jan. 26 vs. Laval Loss 81-61 Jan. 31 vs. UQAM Loss 68-63 PLAYOFFS Feb. 2 @ UQAM Win 65-52 Feb. 27 vs. McGill Win 62-55 RSEQ SEMIFINAL Feb. 14 vs. McGill Win 63-51 Mar. 2 @ Laval Loss 75-55 RSEQ CHAMPIONSHIP Feb. 16 @ Bishop's Win 78-54 Feb. 21 @ Laval Loss 72-70

RSEQ REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS

TEAM GP W L PF PA WIN % DIFF. PTS 1 Laval 16 15 1 1187 860 0.938 0.0 30 2 Concordia 16 10 6 1050 966 0.625 5.0 20 3 McGill 16 10 6 908 935 0.625 5.0 20 4 UQAM 16 3 13 968 1102 0.188 12.0 6 5 Bishop's 16 2 14 893 1143 0.125 13.0 4

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Concordia Statistics

Overall Team Statistics

Basketball univ. féminin RSEQ 2018-19 Concordia Overall Team Statistics (Through games of Feb 23, 2019) All games TEAM STATISTICS CONC OPP SCORING 1050 966 Points per game 65.6 60.4 Scoring margin +5.3 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 389-1065 364-977 Field goal pct .365 .373 3 POINT FG-ATT 93-335 87-299 3-point FG pct .278 .291 3-pt FG made per game 5.8 5.4 FREE THROWS-ATT 179-253 151-215 Free throw pct .708 .702 REBOUNDS 566 596 Rebounds per game 35.4 37.2 Rebounding margin -1.9 - ASSISTS 191 201 Assists per game 11.9 12.6 TURNOVERS 197 280 Turnovers per game 12.3 17.5 Turnover margin +5.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.7 STEALS 153 87 Steals per game 9.6 5.4 BLOCKS 27 51 Blocks per game 1.7 3.2 WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 1 - ATTENDANCE 0 906 Home games-Avg/Game 6-0 5-119 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-62

Score by periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Concordia 279 267 270 234 1050 Opponents 272 190 265 239 966

Season Box Score

Basketball univ. féminin RSEQ 2018-19 Concordia Season Box Score (Through games of Feb 23, 2019) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (10-6) (4-2) (3-2) (3-2) CONFERENCE (10-6) (4-2) (3-2) (3-2) NON-CONFERENCE (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

SCORING TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS MINUTES ## Player GP GS Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Tot Avg Myriam 23 16 16 301 18.8 110 290 .379 22 75 .293 59 69 .855 26 56 82 5.1 16 0 74 51 7 40 586 36.6 Leclerc 07 Caroline Task 16 16 249 15.6 83 229 .362 38 112 .339 45 62 .726 8 57 65 4.1 44 1 28 29 3 34 543 33.9 Coralie 12 16 16 208 13.0 78 201 .388 11 50 .220 41 68 .603 50 76 126 7.9 47 0 16 33 10 10 534 33.4 Dumont Ladonna 20 15 15 93 6.2 38 79 .481 0 0 .000 17 26 .654 54 84 138 9.2 37 0 11 19 5 15 400 26.7 Lamonth Aurelie 09 15 3 65 4.3 29 75 .387 7 26 .269 0 0 .000 6 21 27 1.8 14 0 4 7 0 8 218 14.5 d'Anjou-D. Areej 15 16 0 65 4.1 25 83 .301 8 28 .286 7 16 .438 11 15 26 1.6 15 0 40 14 1 18 379 23.7 Burgonio 05 Elise Roy 14 13 52 3.7 20 71 .282 5 27 .185 7 8 .875 36 45 81 5.8 41 2 18 18 1 23 425 30.4 Gretta-Olivia 25 13 1 12 0.9 4 21 .190 1 7 .143 3 4 .750 2 9 11 0.8 10 0 0 4 0 4 86 6.6 Ineza Sabrina Lineus 06 6 0 5 0.8 2 15 .133 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 0 2 0 1 29 4.8

Natalie Rae 21 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Jeanson Total...... 16 1050 65.6 389 1065 .365 93 335 .278 179 253 .708 196 370 566 35.4 228 3 191 197 27 153 3200 Opponents...... 16 966 60.4 364 977 .373 87 299 .291 151 215 .702 189 407 596 37.2 218 - 201 280 51 87 3204