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Shaquana Edwards Rayshel Brown Amber Wilks Deja King R-Fr • G • 5-5 Fr • G • 5-8 R-So • F/C • 6-3 Fr • G • 5-7 Hartford, Conn. Staten Island, N.Y. Cincinnati, Ohio Trenton, N.J. Weaver Curtis Walnut Hills Life Center Academy

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Iyonna Crenshaw Anemone Scheel Michelle Nicholls Adreana Miller Amy Griffin R-Jr • G/F • 6-0 Jr • F • 6-1 R-Fr • G/F • 5-9 Jr • G • 5-11 Sr • G/F • 6-1 Neptune, N.J. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark Auckland, New Zealand Somerset, N.J. Atlanta, Ga. Neptune New Hope Christian Life Center Academy Franklin SW Atlanta Christian Academy (N.C.)

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Jeryn Reese Shalina Miller Jasmine White Sofilia Ngwafang Ashanti Freeland Jr • F • 6-0 R-So • F/C • 6-2 Fr • F • 6-1 So • C • 6-4 Sr • F • 6-3 Mansfield, Ohio , Pa. Huntington, N.Y Silver Spring, Md. Brandywine, Md. Owens CC Archbishop St. Anthony’s Paint Branch Gwynn Park Prendergrast

Jeff Williams Dalila Eshe Kam Gissendanner Khadijah Rushdan Gina Catanzariti Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Recruiting Coordinator First Season Eighth Season Second Season First Season Fourth Season Rutgers ‘12 Howard ’87 Florida ‘06 Penn State ‘08 Rowan ’11 Table of Contents

Photo Roster...... IFC 2016-17 In Review Table of Contents...... 1 Overall Statistics...... 30 Quick Facts...... 2 A-10 Statistics...... 31 2017-18 Schedule...... 3 Atlantic 10/ Review...... 32 Arena...... 4 Box Scores...... 33-40

Coaching Staff Record Book Head Coach Jeff Williams...... 5-6 All-Time Series Records...... 41-42 Assistant Coach Dalila Eshe...... 7 Series Game-by-Game...... 43-45 Assistant Coach Kam Gissendanner...... 8 Year-By-Year Scores...... 45-52 Assistant Coach Khadijah Rushdan...... 9 Team and Single Game Records...... 53 Director of Operations Gina Catanzariti...... 10 1,000 Scorers...... 54-56 All-Time Career Leaders...... 57-58 The Players All-Time Single Season Leaders...... 59-60 2017-18 Roster...... 11 Year-By-Year Leaders...... 60-62 Amber Wilks...... 12-13 Honor Roll...... 61-62 Iyonna Crenshaw ...... 14-15 All-Time Roster...... 63 Anemone Scheel...... 16-17 All-Time Roster/Team Captains...... 64 Adreana Miller...... 18-19 Amy Griffin...... 20-21 Shalina Miller...... 22-23 Sofi Ngwafang...... 24-25 Ashanti Freeland...... 26-27 Newcomers...... 28-29

3 Quick Facts

School: MISSION OF LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Location: Philadelphia, PA La Salle University, dedicated in the traditions of Enrollment: 5,675 (3,957 undergraduates) the Christian Brothers to excellence in teaching Founded: 1863 and to concern for both values and for the President: Colleen M. Hanycz, Ph.D. individual values of its students, is a private Roman Website: www.lasalle.edu Catholic university committed to providing a liberal Athletic Website: www.goexplorers.com educations of both general and specialized studies. Athletic Phone: 215-951-1425 Nickname: Explorers MISSION OF LA SALLE ATHLETICS Colors: Blue (540) and Gold (7406) La Salle University is a Roman Catholic institution of Home Court (Capacity): (3,400) higher education with traditions of the De La Salle Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw Christian Brothers. In that framework, the Department Senior Associate Athletic Director: John Lyons of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation of La Associate Athletic Director: Mary Ellen Wydan Salle University is committed to both the spirit Assistant Athletic Director: Dan Lobacz and principles set forth by the NCAA, , and La Salle University regulatory Information guidelines. La Salle University is dedicated to the fair Head Coach: Jeff Williams (Howard ’87/Eighth) and equitable treatment of all students and staff. Record at School (Years): 84-127 Overall Record (Years): Same The Athletic Department, through its intramural and Assistant Coaches: intercollegiate programs, enables and encourages Dalila Eshe (Florida ‘06/Second) all students to participate in a wide variety of sports Kam Gissendanner (Penn State ‘08/First) at many levels of competition. Values such as Khadijah Rushdan (Rutgers ‘12/First) leadership, diligence, determination, and teamwork Director of Operations: are emphasized. Good sportsmanship from its Gina Catanzariti (Rowan ’11/Fourth) athletes and fans are supported

Basketball Office Phone: 215-991-3638 The University strives to operate its athletic programs Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact SID within the confines of a fiscally sound plan at a level 2016-17 Record (A-10/Finish): 17-13 (9-7/6th) of intercollegiate competition that is consistent with All-Time Atlantic 10 Record: 125-197 its philosophical objectives. A-10 Championship Record (app.): 13-18 (18) NCAA Tournament Record (app.): 1-4 (4) La Salle University seeks to join other institutions WNIT Record (app.): 0-3 (3) with the like commitments to institutional integrity, All-Time Program Record: 672-566 academic excellence, and to service to the community. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 WHY WE ARE THE EXPLORERS Newcomers: 6 La Salle University’s nickname – the Explorers – was announced by the Collegian in March 1932 as the Media Information winning entry to a student contest. However, in the Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Adleman fall of 1931, a Baltimore sportswriter covering the Office Phone: 215-951-1637 La Salle/St. John’s (Md.) football game erroneously Email Address: [email protected] alluded to La Salle as being named for the French Ticket Office: 215-951-1999 explorer La Salle, not St. John Baptist de La Salle. Sports Information Mailing Address: Were the two events related? We’ll never know for 1900 West Olney Avenue sure. Hayman Center Philadelphia, PA 19141

4 2017-18 Schedule

Date Team Time Location Nov. 10 at Lafayette 7 PM Easton, Pa. Nov. 13 at American 7 PM Washington, D.C. Nov. 16 at Drexel 7 PM Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 22 TEMPLE 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Nov. 25 vs New Hampshire% 4:30 PM Bethlehem, Pa. Nov. 26 vs Fairfield/Lehigh% 2/4:30 PM Bethlehem, Pa. Nov. 29 PENN 7 PM Tom Gola Arena Dec. 2 at Wisconsin 12 PM Madison, Wis. Dec. 6 RIDER 7 PM Tom Gola Arena Dec. 9 at North Texas 4 PM Denton, Tex. Dec. 17 at Delaware State 6 PM Dover, Del. Dec. 20 VILLANOVA 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Dec. 31 DAYTON* 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Jan. 3 GEORGE MASON* 7 PM Tom Gola Arena Jan. 6 at Richmond* 6 PM Richmond, Va. Jan. 10 at Harvard 7 PM Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 13 ST. BONAVENTURE* 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Jan. 17 at Duquesne* 7 PM Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 20 at Rhode Island*# 11 AM Kingston, R.I. Jan. 25 VCU* 12 PM Tom Gola Arena Jan. 28 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Feb. 1 at George Washington* 7 PM Washington, D.C. Feb. 4 at Massachusetts* 12 PM Amherst, Mass. Feb. 7 SAINT LOUIS* 7 PM Tom Gola Arena Feb. 10 RICHMOND* 1 PM Tom Gola Arena Feb. 13 at Fordham* 7 PM Bronx, N.Y. Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s* 1 PM Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 21 DAVIDSON* 7 PM Tom Gola Arena Feb. 24 at George Mason* 2 PM Fairfax, Va. Feb. 27 A-10 Championship First Round TBD Campus Sites Mar. 2-4 A-10 Championship TBD Richmond, Va.

% Christmas City Class hosted by Lehigh * Denotes Atlantic 10 Game # Televised by CBSSN All Times Eastern Home Games in BOLD

5 Tom Gola Arena

Over 50 years ago, in Tom Gola’s senior season of 1954- On Jan. 9, 2007, Fordham’s Lisa Carrol set the mark at 55, the La Salle University men’s basketball team played 33 points. Just over six weeks later, Carlene Hightower the majority of its home games in Wister Hall, where the came within a basket of tying Carrol’s mark (scoring 31 in campus bookstore currently is located. Since that season, a 71-62 upset win over Charlotte) but did set a La Salle the Explorers have called many sites off-campus home, school record with the output on Feb. 22, 2007. Brittany however all of that changed on February 21, 1998 with a Wilson tied the 31-point mark on Jan. 11, 2012, in front of victory over Virginia Tech. well over 1,000 spectators in the annual Kids’ Day game.

It took $6.3 million and 280 calendar days from In the 2007-08 season, Margaret Elderton increased groundbreaking on May 17, 1997 to return the men’s the La Salle record by one, with her 32-point performance basketball team to 20th & Olney full time. In the last Feb. 6, 2008 versus Massachusetts. It took an exciting home game of the 97-98 season, the Explorers defeated overtime game for Saint Louis’ Theresa Lisch to set the the Hokies, 74-64, before a sellout crowd, in an arena women’s arena record with a 37-point performance on that went from approximately 1,000 seats to the current Jan. 17, 2009 in a Billikens’ 77-73 victory. capacity of 3,400 – a 340% increase. Amy Griffin matched Lisch’s scoring mark in 2017-18, Tom Gola Arena is the home of the Explorers and the going for 37 points against Fordham on Febraruy 22. centerpiece of the Hayman Center. On November 21, 1998, La Salle officially named the arena after the legendary alum of the school in a ceremony at halftime that included most of the great La Salle ballplayers over the years. That night, the La Salle Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams played a twinbill - the women defeated Delaware State, WOMEN’S ARENA RECORDS 84-59; the men beat Howard, 86-63. First Game: Feb. 1, 1998 First Win: Feb. 19, 1998 The women’s team has been playing at Hayman Hall All-Time Record: 122-129 since its inception in 1972. However, during the renovation, Longest Win Streak (In One Season): the Explorers played at Bucky Harris Gym on the campus 6 games (12/9/06 - 1/14/07) of Philadelphia Textile (Philadelphia University). On Longest Win Streak (Overall): February 1, 1998, they returned “home” for the first game 8 games (1/25/04 - 12/11/04) at the Hayman Center, a 67-55 loss to Virginia Tech, which Most Wins in a Season: was preceded by the annual alumnae game. 10 games (2003-04, 2006-07) Individual Scoring (La Salle): In the 15-plus seasons that the women have played at 37 (Amy Griffin, 2/22/17) Tom Gola Arena, the Explorers have played 236 games Individual Scoring (Visitor): and have a 114-122 record. They have had nine winning 37 (Theresa Lisch, Saint Louis, 1/17/09) seasons, which includes a season-best mark of 10-3 in the 2003-04 and 2006-07 seasons, and three seasons in which they went 9-5 (2000-01, 2002-03, and 2004-05) along with 8-4 in 2010-11. LA SALLE YEAR-BY-YEAR 1997-98: 1-2 2010-11: 8-4 The Explorers have played many memorable games in 1998-99: 7-4 2011-12: 5-7 the building, but none match the excitement on February 1999-00: 5-8 2012-13: 3-10 4, 2005, when the women ended a 24-year drought (24 2000-01: 9-5 2013-14: 6-6 straight losses) by defeating the George Washington 2001-02: 5-8 2014-15: 7-6 Colonials, 65-53. 2002-03: 9-5 2015-16: 2-11 2003-04: 10-3 2016-17: 8-7 As far as points scored in Tom Gola Arena, no woman 2004-05: 9-5 comes close to the 44 points put up by Rasual Butler 2005-06: 7-6 Total: 122-129 on February 23, 2002, against Rhode Island, but Jill 2006-07: 10-3 Marano did hold the women’s mark with 30 points versus 2007-08: 5-9 Richmond on January 23, 2003 for almost four years. 2008-09: 4-9 2009-10: 2-11

6 Head Coach Jeff Williams

Jeff Williams Head Coach Howard ’87 • Eighth Season Reigning Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Jeff Williams enters his eighth season at the helm of the La Salle women’s basketball program in 2017-18. Williams guided the Explorers to their best season since 2006-07 with 17 wins while Amy Griffin earned A-10 All-Conference First Team honors and Jasmine Alston was named to the All-Defensive Team. Griffin also became the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 career points and earned a spot on the Award Mid-Season Watch List.

Under Williams’ tutelage in 2015-16, Amy Griffin led the A-10 in scoring with 17.7 points per game on the way to All-Atlantic 10 Third Team and All-Big 5 First Team honors. Micahya Owens also became the 24th Explorer in program history to score 1,000 career points.

The Explorers advanced to the A-10 Quarterfinal in 2014-15 for the third time under Williams while Alicia Cropper and Micahya Owens were named to All-Big 5 Postseason teams. Jasmine Alston also secured a spot on the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team after leading the league in steals.

Williams’ 2013-14 posted the most Atlantic 10 wins (9) since the 1996-97 season and earned a No. 7 seed in the Atlantic 10 Championship. His squad topped three of the league’s top six seeds over the course of the regular season, including wins over all four A-10 teams that earned WNIT bids. Williams’ squad led the Atlantic 10 in scoring defense, percent defense and three-point field goal percent defense in league play. La Salle placed two players on Atlantic 10 postseason teams, including All-Conference Second Team pick Alicia Cropper and All-Rookie Team selection Micahya Owens. Cropper also earned Philadelphia Big 5 First Team honors.

In Williams’ third year on 20th and Olney in 2012-13, two players under his watch earned Philadelphia Big 5 honors. Brittany Wilson was a First Teamer and also the city’s scoring champion, averaging 18.3 ppg, and Shanel Harrison earned Second Team honors.

He brought the Explorers to back-to-back Atlantic 10 Tournament berths in 2011 and 2012, advancing to the second round in 2012. His 2011-12 squad went .500 in A-10 play, knocking off Xavier for the first time in eight years and then toppling the Musketeers again in the A-10 tournament. The Explorers put together a six-game win streak, the best since 2005-06, and started league play 3-0 for the first time since 1996-97.

Under his tutelage, Wilson picked up All-Big 5 First Team and Atlantic 10 Third Team honors and Jada Payne was named Atlantic 10 All- Rookie.

In the first year of Williams’ tenure, the Explorers went 6-8 in the conference and qualified for the Atlantic 10 Tournament. Individual accomplishments included senior Ashley Gale being named to the Atlantic 10 Second Team and All-Defensive Team, while earning the league’s ‘Most Improved Player’ award, and also earned All-Big 5 First Team honors. Jess Koci also earned Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team honors.

Williams spent the prior seven seasons at the University of Pittsburgh, including the last four as the Associate Head Coach. Williams helped guide the Panthers to postseason appearances in his final five seasons, including Sweet Sixteen appearnces in 2008 and 2009.

Williams has nearly 20 years of college coaching experience, including six as a women’s basketball coach at Howard (1995-2000), Georgia Tech (2001-03) and Pittsburgh (2003-10). He recruited or coached six players who reached the WNBA, including Pitt All-American Shavonte Zellous, who was named to the WNBA all-rookie team in 2009. Three of his recruiting classes have been ranked in the top 15 nationally and his teams have reached seven NCAA and three WNIT Tournaments.

7 Head Coach Jeff Williams

Under the tutelage of head coach Agnus Berenato, Williams helped Pittsburgh to unprecedented success during his seven-year tenure. Williams recruited and signed a pair of players--Zellous and Philadelphia’s Marcedes Walker (University City HS)--who would provide the most successful run in the program’s history. Two years after a six-win first season, the staff led the Panthers to a then school-record 22 wins and WNIT appearance in 2005-06.

In 2006-07, the Panthers broke the school record for wins (24) and advanced to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. The success rewarded Pittsburgh with its first national ranking in the Associated Press poll in nearly 20 years.

Walker earned All-Region honors for the second straight year in 2007-08, leading Pitt to its first NCAA Sweet Sixteen and tying the school record with 24 wins. The team also defeated a top 10 opponent for the first time in program history and captured four wins over top 15 teams that season. Walker, who Williams worked with directly when he coached the post players, became the second player in program history to accumulate over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

One season later, the Panthers returned to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and won 25 games, marking the fourth straight year the team had tied or broken the school record. Pitt was ranked #14 in the final AP ranking, its highest in program history. Zellous was named an AP All-American and was the school’s first WNBA draft pick, going #11 overall to the Detroit Shock.

This past season, Pitt reached the WNIT, making it a program-record five straight postseason appearances.

Williams first worked with Berenato at Georgia Tech. There he helped lead the Yellow Jackets to their second-ever NCAA trip in 2003 after a WNIT appearance in 2002. He coached a pair of future WNBA players at Georgia Tech-- Kasha Terry and Sonya Mallory.

For two straight seasons, he helped bring in a nationally ranked recruiting class, including two Street & Smith’s All-America honorees. Both classes were ranked in the top 15 nationally.

He spent the five previous seasons at Howard, where he led the Bison to four league titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances as the associate head coach. His 1997-98 recruiting class was ranked #12 nationally. Williams recruited Andrea Gardner, who led the nation in rebounding in 2000, and coached the school’s first two WNBA players - Gardner and Denique Graves, from Philadelphia’s University City High School.

Williams also has professional coaching experience, coaching the Atlanta Justice of the National Women’s Basketball League (NWBL) in 2000-01, leading the team to the league title.

A 1987 graduate of Howard with a degree in therapeutic recreation, Williams also was an assistant coach for the men’s teams at George Mason (1989-93) and South Carolina State (1987-89).

8 Coaching Staff

Dalila Eshe Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Florida ’06 • Second Season Dalila Eshe enters her second season as an Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator in 2017- 18 after joining the La Salle staff in June of 2016.

Eshe joined the Explorers after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at East Carolina following a season as the Director of Operations at Loyola.

While at ECU, Eshe developed I’Tiana Taylor into the 2014-2015 American Newcomer of the Year and a two-time AAC All-Conference selection. Eshe was also responsible for organizing all recruiting efforts as the Pirates brought in their first Top 50 recruiting class in 2016.

Eshe was a second round pick by the Seattle Storm in the 2006 WNBA draft out of the University of Florida. She later spent time in camp with the Washington Mystics in 2007 and the in 2008.

The Tallahassee, Fla., native continued her professional career overseas as a top-10 rebounder and scorer in Turkey’s top international league from 2006-09. She also competed in the Euro Cup for the No. 1 team in Romania in 2008. In 2009-10, Eshe played in Russia before continuing on to leagues in the Czech Republic (2011), Portugal (2012), Germany (2012) and Ecuador (2013).

Eshe earned All-Southeastern Conference First Team honors as a senior at Florida, leading the Gators to 21 wins and an NCAA Tournament appearance. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

Kam Gissendanner Assistant Coach Penn State ‘08 • First Season Kam Gissendanner enters her first season at La Salle in 2017-18 after joining the women’s basketball staff this summer.

Gissendanner comes to La Salle after five seasons as the head coach at Division III La Roche College in Pittsburgh. She led the Redhawks to five AMCC Championships, five NCAA Tournament appearances and a 116-22 overall record during her tenure. The Clairton, Pa. native was named the 2015-16 Advocates for Athletic Equity Division III Coach of the Year.

“Words can’t express how happy I am to embark on this new journey,” Gissendanner said. “Coach Williams is a class act and to be able to learn from one of the best in the game is an honor.”

Gissendanner coached two AMCC Players of the Year (Jessica Pitts, Sabrina McLin), five AMCC Defensive Players of the Year, and 16 AMCC All-Conference performers. Her 2016-17 team set the school record for conference wins with a perfect 18-0 record in the AMCC, earning Gissendanner AMCC Coach of the Year honors.

Gissendanner began her coaching career at St. Francis University (Pa.) from 2009-2011, where she helped lead the Red Flashes to two NCAA Tournament appearances and two NEC Championships.

After an outstanding career at Penn State, Gissendanner played with the in 2008. The Clairton, Pa. native also spent a season in Norway’s Kvinnenligaen League, where she led to the league in scoring on the way to MVP honors. Gissendanner also played in Slovakia’s Cassovia League.

9 Coaching Staff

Khadijah Rushdan Assistant Coach Rutgers ’12 • First Season Khadijah Rushdan is in her first season at La Salle in 2017-18 after joining the women’s basketball staff over the summer.

Rushdan spent the previous three seasons as assistant head coach at St. Elizabeth High School in Wilmington, Delaware. She was also on the staff for the US Olympic Women’s Basketball U16 Trials in Colorado this spring.

“I’m beyond excited and grateful for the opportunity to join this staff,” said Rushdan. “Coach Williams has an abundance of knowledge and experience and I couldn’t be more thrilled to begin my collegiate coaching career under his leadership.”

Following a First Team All-Big East selection as a senior at Rutgers, Rushdan was selected 15th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2012. She spent a season in the WNBA before playing for Maccabi Ramat Chen in Israel from 2012- 13.

Rushdan played in more games (135) at Rutgers than any player in the program’s history. She is one of two players in program history to record a triple-double, and ranks 20th all-time in scoring with 1,288 points.

Rushdan graduated from Rutgers in 2012 with a degree in Exercise Science and Sports Studies, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Global Sports Business at her alma mater.

Gina Catanzariti Director of Operations Rowan ’11 • Fourth Season

Catanzariti enters her fourth season with the La Salle women’s basketball program in 2017-18. Catanzariti spent the 2015-16 as an Assistant Coach, and is now in her third season as Director of Operations.

Catanzariti spent the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons on the sidelines at Wagner, where she was responsible for a number of administrative operations while working on player development primarily with the guards. While there, she worked with the Northeast Conference Rookie of the Year while helping recruit a freshman class that led the Seahawks to their first NEC Tournament appearance in four years. She was also charged with monitoring the team’s academics and providing scouting reports on opponents. Catanzariti also had a hand in outreach, as she coordinated team, youth and elite camps and also working on the alumni end to keep former Seahawks engaged with the program.

Catanzariti was a four-year student-athlete at Rowan University, where she was a 1,000-point scorer and three-year starter for the Profs. As a player, she helped lead the team to NJAC Tournament appearances all four years. An academic standout as well, she earned the Scholar-Athlete Medallian Award for the Rohrer College of Business and the Dr. Shirley O’Day Athletic Award. She served as a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and also represented the in Ireland as captain of the USAAI women’s basketball team in 2009.

Catanzariti graduated with honors from Rowan in 2011 with a bachelor of science in marketing, and was a member of both the Chi Alpha Sigma and Golden Key International honor societies. She earned her MBA in management from Wagner in May 2014.

10 2017-18 Roster

2017-18 Numerical Roster # Name...... Ht...... Pos...... Yr Hometown/Previous School 1 Shaquana Edwards...... 5-5...... G...... R-Fr. Hartford, Conn./Weaver 3 Rayshel Brown ...... 5-8 ...... G...... Fr. Staten Island, N.Y./Curtis 5 Amber Wilks...... 6-3...... C/F...... R-So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills 11 Deja King ...... 5-7 ...... G ...... Fr. Trenton, N.J./Life Center Academy 12 Iyonna Crenshaw...... 6-0...... G/F...... R-Jr. Neptune, N.J./Neptune 13 Anemone Scheel...... 6-1...... F...... Jr. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark/New Hope Christian (N.C.) 14 Michelle Nicholls ...... 5-9 ...... G/F ...... Fr. Auckland, New Zealand/Life Center Academy 15 Adreana Miller...... 5-11...... G...... Jr. Somerset, N.J./Franklin 21 Amy Griffin...... 6-1...... G/F...... Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Southwest Atlanta Christian 22 Jeryn Reese ...... 6-0 ...... F ...... Jr. Mansfield, Ohio/Owens CC 25 Shalina Miller...... 6-2...... F/C...... So. Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Prendergast 32 Jasmine White ...... 6-1...... F ...... Fr. Huntington, N.Y/St. Anthony’s 35 Sofi Ngwafang...... 6-4...... C...... So. Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch 44 Ashanti Freeland...... 6-3...... F...... Sr. Brandywine, Md./Gwynn Park

Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Jeff Williams (8th season; Howard ’87) Assistant Coach: Dalila Eshe (2nd season, Florida ’06) Assistant Coach: Kam Gissendanner (1st season, Penn State ‘08) Assistant Coach: Khadijah Rushdan (1st season, Rutgers ‘12) Director of Operations: Gina Catanzariti (4th season; Rowan ’11)

2017-18 Alphabetical Roster # Name...... Ht...... Pos...... Yr Hometown/Previous School 3 Rayshel Brown ...... 5-8 ...... G...... Fr. Staten Island, N.Y./Curtis 12 Iyonna Crenshaw...... 6-0...... G/F...... R-Jr. Neptune, N.J./Neptune 1 Shaquana Edwards...... 5-5...... G...... R-Fr. Hartford, Conn./Weaver 44 Ashanti Freeland...... 6-3...... F...... Sr. Brandywine, Md./Gwynn Park 21 Amy Griffin...... 6-1...... G/F...... Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Southwest Atlanta Christian 11 Deja King ...... 5-7 ...... G ...... Fr. Trenton, N.J./Life Center Academy 15 Adreana Miller...... 5-11...... G...... Jr. Somerset, N.J./Franklin 25 Shalina Miller...... 6-2...... F/C...... So. Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Prendergast 14 Michelle Nicholls ...... 5-9 ...... G/F ...... Fr. Auckland, New Zealand/Life Center Academy 35 Sofi Ngwafang...... 6-4...... C...... So. Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch 22 Jeryn Reese ...... 6-0 ...... F ...... Jr. Mansfield, Ohio/Owens CC 13 Anemone Scheel...... 6-1...... F...... Jr. Rungsted Kyst, Denmark/New Hope Christian (N.C.) 32 Jasmine White ...... 6-1...... F ...... Fr. Huntington, N.Y/St. Anthony’s 5 Amber Wilks...... 6-3...... C/F...... R-So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills

Pronunciation Guide: 1—Shaquana Edwards...... shuh-kwon-uh 3—Rayshel Brown...... Ray-shell 12—Iyonna Crenshaw...... eye-yonna 13—Anemone Scheel...... anna-moan-uh 15—Adreana Miller...... aid-ree-anna 22— Jeryn Reese...... jare-inn 35—Sofi Ngwafang...... so-phee wah-fong AC—Dalila Eshe...... duh-lee-luh esh-ee AC—Kam Gissendanner ...... giss-in-dan-ner AC—Khadijah Rushdan...... kuh-dee-jah Rush-din DO— Gina Catanzariti ...... kuh-tan-za-ree-tee

11 Player Profiles

#5 Amber Wilks R-Sophomore • Center/Forward • 6-3 Cincinnati, Ohio • Walnut Hills 2016-17: Used a redshirt season in 2016-17.

2015-16: Appeared in 16 games…Averaged 1.3 points and 2.1 rebounds per game…Had three rebounds and an in 19 minutes in collegiate debut at Fairfield (11/13)…Had season-highs in points (six) and rebounds (nine) against UMass (2/27)…Had four points and four rebounds against Penn (1/18).

High School: Four-year varsity player for Walnut Hills... 2014-15 Second Team All-Conference... 2014-15 East-West All- Star Game... Averaged 7.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game as a senior to lead Walnut Hills to sectional finals... Added 5.2 ppg and 1.0 apg at the post... 2013-14 First Team All-Conference... 2013-14 All-District Honorable Mention... Averaged career highs with 12.3 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 8.1 points and 1.1 steals per game to lead Walnut Hills to league title... Also competed in volleyball... Played AAU with All-Ohio Black... Academic standout at the top-ranked public school in Ohio... Honor roll student... Youth leader in church and community... Tutored younger kids in English and Math... Comes from athletic background... Cousin Jessie Turnbow (Cleveland Browns), cousin Taylor Turnbow (overseas professional women’s basketball)... Chose La Salle over Oakland University and Miami (Ohio).

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#12 Iyonna Crenshaw R-Junior • Guard/Forward • 6-0 Neptune, N.J. • Neptune 2016-17: Used a redshirt season in 2016-17.

2015-16: Appeared in 14 games as a sophomore…Averaged 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per game… Scored a career-high seven points against Villanova (12/20)…Had a season-high four rebounds twice, against Miami (11/29) and Villanova (12/20)…Had two blocks at UMBC (12/06).

2014-15: Appeared in nine games in her rookie season, scoring six points and pulling down six rebounds... Averaged 0.7 points and 0.7 rebounds per game...Added two blocks and a ... Career-high four points against Saint Louis (1/21)... Added two rebounds against the Billikens and two at Villanova (12/14).

High School: 2014 Shore Conference Class B North Player of the Year... MVP of Senior All-Star Game... Two-time Second Team All-Shore Conference (2013, 2014)... Led Neptune High School to four straight Class B North divisional titles... Led team to 2011 Group III State Championship and 2011 NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title... 1,000 point scorer... Averaged 15.8 ppg as a senior... Averaged a double-double of 13.7 ppg and 10.2 rpg as a junior... Added 2.2 and 2.9 bpg, respectively, as a senior and junior... Led AAU team New Jersey Sparks Elite Gold to Adidas Nationals title.

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#13 Anemone Scheel Junior • Forward • 6-1 Rungsted Kyst, Denmark• New Hope Christian Academy (N.C.)

2016-17: Appeared in 29 games as a sophomore, making four starts…Averaged 3.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game…Finished second on the team with 22 three-point field goals… Saw first collegiate action against Lafayette (11/11), scoring five points in 15 minutes…Made first career start in a win over American (11/20)…Scored a season-high 13 points in a win over Massachusetts (2/19) that clinched a home game in the first round of the A-10 Championship… Selected as the representative for the women’s basketball team at the Student-Athlete Leadership Summit, the first hosted by the Atlantic 10 Conference, on April 8- 9 in Washington, D.C.

2015-16: Had to sit out due to international transfer rules.

High School: Played one year of prep at New Hope Christian Academy in Thomasville, N.C... Averaged 8.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 1.2 spg to lead powerhouse New Hope Christian to the 2015 National Independent School Athletic Association national title... Squad was top-ranked team in North Carolina, No. 58 in the nation... Played for Horsholm 79ers in Denmark from 2012-14... Played for Danish U16, U18 and U20 national teams... 2011 Copenhagen Invitational All-Star Team... MVP of the EEGBL Tournament in Belarus in 2011... U18 National Team Nordic Cup All-Star Team... 2014 Denmark Talent of the Year.

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#15 Adreana Miller Junior • Guard • 5-11 Somerset, N.J. • Franklin 2016-17: Atlantic 10 and Big 5’s leading shooter (88.6 percent)…Appeared in all 30 games as a sophomore, making 26 starts…Averaged 10.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game…Led the team and finished 9th in the Atlantic 10 with 52 three-point field goals…Hit a career-high six threes in an 18-point performance against UMass (1/25)…Erupted for a career- high 27 points against Harvard (1/11)…Also had 20-point games at VCU (1/1) and St. Bonaventure (2/25) in the A-10 Championship first round…Scored in double figures in 19 of 30 games.

2015-16: Appeared in all 30 games as a true freshman, making 11 starts…Averaged 9.4 points and 2.7 rebounds per game…Finished ninth in the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goals made per game (1.7)…Scored a season-high 17 points at Saint Louis on January 23…Hit five a season-high four three-pointers twice, against Monmouth in the Hawk Holiday Classic Title Game (12/30) and against St. Bonaventure (2/20)…Had a season-high four assists against Dayton (1/27)… Tallied a season-high three steals against Norfolk State (12/29).

High School: 2014-15 Skyland Conference Player of the Year... 2014-15 Second Team All-State... 2014-15 First Team All- Group IV... 2014-15 First Team All-Senior... 2014-15 North-South Senior All-Star Game... Somerset County Player of the Year... Holds Franklin school record with 1,514 career points... Pulled down 560 career rebounds... Averaged 18.3 ppg and 5.1 rpg as a senior to lead Franklin to the NJSIAA Group IV state title and the semifinal round of the Tournament of Champions... Drained career-high 33 points in Tournament of Champions first round win... Four-time Skyland All- Conference selection... Averaged 14.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg as a junior to lead Franklin to Group IV semifinals... Averaged 14.1 ppg, career-high 6.6 rpg as a sophomore... Averaged 9.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg as a freshman... Scored in double digits in 27 of 30 games as a senior, hitting the 20-point mark in 13 of those contests... Scored in double digits in 23 of 27 games as a junior with four 20+ point games... Three-point sharpshooter averaged 2.1 treys per game as a senior... Played AAU ball with Team Miller... Member of National Honor Society... Also competed in track & field... Chose La Salle over Canisius... Daughter of former Villanova standout Lance Miller.

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#21 Amy Griffin Senior • Guard/Forward • 6-1 Atlanta, Ga. • Southwest Atlanta Christian 2016-17: Named to Mid-Season Watch List for 2017 Dawn Staley Award, which is given to the most outstanding collegiate guard in the country…Atlantic 10 All-Conference First Team…All- Eastern College Athletic Conference Second Team…All-Philadelphia Big 5 First Team…Three-time A-10 Player of the Week (Dec. 12, Jan. 23, Feb. 27)…Started all 30 games as a junior...Led the A-10 in scoring for the second straight year with 19.6 points per game (25th in the NCAA)…Also averaged 6.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game…Finished 5th in the A-10 in blocks per game with 1.8…Had 54 blocks, just one shy of the single-season La Salle record of 55…Ranked 6th in the A-10 in steals per game (1.7 steals per game)…Finished 5th in the A-10 in free throw percentage with 82.9 % (99-118)…Played 37.2 minutes per game, which was 4th in the A-10…Poured in a career-high 37 points against Fordham (2/22), falling just two points shy of Jennifer Cole’s record for points in a single game at La Salle…Griffin connected on 18 field goals against Fordham, surpassing Jennifer Cole’s record of 16...The 37-point performance matched Theresa Lisch of Saint Louis (Jan. 17, 2009) for most points scored in Tom Gola Arena…Scored in double figures in 28 of 30 games…Tied career-high of 11 rebounds twice, at Davidson (1/21) and at St. Bonaventure (2/7)…Dished a career-high seven assists against Harvard (1/11)…Matched career-high of five blocks at Richmond (1/18)…Had a career-high six steals against Massachusetts (1/25)…Tallied three double-doubles on the season with 26 points and 11 rebounds at Davidson, 12 points and 10 rebounds at Rhode Island (2/1), and 18 points and 11 rebounds at St. Bonaventure.

2015-16: All-Atlantic 10 Third Team… All Big 5 First Team…Led the Atlantic 10 and Big 5 in scoring with 17.7 points per game…Three-time Big 5 Player of the Week …Named Hawk Holiday Classic MVP (12/30) for pouring in 31 points and grabbing nine rebounds in the title game win over Monmouth and tallying 16 points, eight rebounds and a career- high five assists against Norfolk State in the semifinal… Appeared in 27 games with 25 starts…Averaged 17.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.8 blocks per game …Finished second in the conference in field goals made with 186… Registered double-digits in scoring in 25 games, while recording nine 20-point and two 30-point performances…Scored a career-high 33 points against Big 5 opponent Saint Joseph’s (2/17)…Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds to go with 22 points for her first career double-double at George Mason (1/10).

2014-15: Georgia State Holiday & Hoops All-Classic Team... Appeared in all 31 games with three starts in her rookie season... Averaged 7.8 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 blocks per game... Her 29 blocked shots ranked 10th in program history in single-season blocks... Was 15th among all Atlantic 10 players in blocks... Rejected five shots at LIU Brooklyn, the most blocks in a game by an Explorer since 2002... Added four rejections against No. 24 George Washington... Drained career-high 20 points twice... First 20-point game was in front of her hometown crowd against Ohio in Georgia State’s Holiday & Hoops Classic (12/19)... Second 20-point game was at A-10 champion Dayton (2/22)... Named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week for performance at Dayton... Added 17 points in win over Massachusetts (2/7)... Recorded 10 double-digit scoring games.

High School: Led Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy to the 2014 state championship... Led team to three state runner-up titles (2011-13) and two regional titles (2011, 2012)... 2014 Georgia Class A Player of the Year... 2014 Georgia Region 6A Co-Player of the Year... 2014 Georgia Athletic Coaches’ Association (GACA) Class A Player of the Year... 2014 Atlanta South All-Metro Player of the Year... 2014 South Fulton Player of the Year... 2014 GACA All-State Senior Showcase... Three-time All-Region Team (2012-14)... 2012 South Fulton Honorable Mention... Also played volleyball and ran track... Played AAU with Wallace Prather Celtics... Spent a week in the African country of Malawi to teach Malawian girls to play basketball.

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#25 Shalina Miller R-Sophomore • Forward/Center • 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. • Archbishop Prendergast 2016-17: Appeared in all 30 games as a freshman, making four starts…Made first collegiate start in the season opener against Lafayette (11/11)…Averaged 2.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game… Played a season-high 21 minutes against American (11/20)…Scored a career-high 14 points against Delaware State (12/21)…Snatched a career-high six rebounds twice, at Dayton (12/6) and Delaware State…Also blocked a season-high four shots against DSU.

2015-16: Redshirted after enrolling in January.

High School: Was a First Team All-Catholic at Archbishop Prendergast as a senior, averaging over 18 points, six rebounds and four blocks per game…Named Second Team All-Catholic as a junior after averaging 14 points, four rebounds and three blocks.

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#35 Sofilia Ngwafang Sophomore • Center • 6-4 Silver Spring, Md. • Paint Branch 2016-17: Named A-10 Rookie of the Week on Feb. 6…Appeared in all 30 games as a true freshman, including 10 starts…Averaged 4.5 points and 3.3 rebounds per game...Made first career start against American (11/20)…Scored a season-high 18 points against George Washington (2/4)… Registered first career double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds in a win at Massachusetts (2/19) to help Explorers clinch home-court advantage in the first round of the A-10 Championship… Reached double figures for the first time with 11 points in a win at Rhode Island (2/1)…Hit a season-high seven free throws at Rhody.

High School: Averaged 12.8 points and six rebounds per game as a senior at Paint Branch…Won a pair of Regional Championships and three straight Division Championships for the Panthers… Named Freshman Female Athlete of the Year at Blake High School.

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#44 Ashanti Freeland Senior • Forward • 6-3 Brandywine, Md. • Gwynn Park 2016-17: Appeared in 29 games as a junior, making 23 starts…Averaged 3.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game…Finished second on the team with 33 blocks, or 1.1 blocks per game… Scored a season-high 12 points in the win over Rhode Island on Jan. 9…Grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds at Temple (11/13)… Pulled down double-digit rebounds three times…Had a season-high three blocks against Temple, UMKC (12/28) and St. Bonaventure (2/7).

2015-16: Appeared in 28 games with 19 starts... Averaged 4.1 points and 4.8 rebounds…Scored a career-high 14 points twice, including at Miami (11/29) and at George Mason (1/10)…Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds at UMBC (12/6)… Led the team with 33 blocks...Blocked a career-high five shots at Wake Forest (11/25).

2014-15: Appeared in 28 games with six starts... Earned first collegiate start at Georgia State (12/20) in Holiday & Hoops Classic finale... Averaged 1.9 points and 2.3 rebounds... One point shy of a double-double with career-high nine points and career-high 10 rebounds in Atlantic 10 Tournament opening round win over Davidson (3/4)... Bettered her previous career-best of six rebounds, set twice prior.

26 27 Player Profiles

#1 Shaquana Edwards R-Freshman • Guard • 5-5 Hartford, Conn. • Weaver 2016-17: Used a redshirt season in 2016-17.

High School: Gatorade State Girls Basketball Players of the Year in Connecticut as a senior…Led the Beavers to a 19-5 record and the second round of the Class M State Tournament in 2016... Edwards averaged 30.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 4.0 assists per game. A three-time New Haven Register All-State honoree, she was named to USA TODAY’s ALL-USA Connecticut Second Team as a junior.

#3 Rayshel Brown Freshman • Guard • 5-8 Staten Island, N.Y. • Curtis High School: 1,000-point scorer at Curtis High School...Named All-City Second Team and Advance All-Star as a senior...Selected for the 2017 New York City Mayor’s Cup Game.

#11 Deja King Freshman • Guard • 5-7 Trenton, N.J. • Life Center Academy High School: Lettered two years at Trenton Catholic before transferring to Life Center Academy.

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#14 Michelle Nicholls R-Freshman • Guard/Forward • 5-9 Auckland, New Zealand • Life Center Academy High School: Played two seasons at Life Center Academy in Burlington, N.J…Averaged 15 points as a junior before missing most of her senior season due to injury… Two-year varsity starter at Auckland Girls’ Grammar School before moving to the United States…Represented New Zealand on the U16 and U17 National Teams…Led U17 National Team to Oceania Region Final as a sophomore...Led AGGS to a 4th place finish at the New Zealand National Championship Tournament as a freshman.

#22 Jeryn Reese Junior • Forward • 6-0 Mansfield, Ohio • Mansfield/Owens CC

2016-17 (Owens CC): WBCA First Team All-American…NJCAA Second Team All-American…Ohio Community College Athletic Conference Player of the Year…Region XII District I Player of the Year… Became the program’s first ever two-time OCCAC Player of the Year, Region XII District I Player of the Year and NJCAA All-American…First Team All-OCCAC…First Team All-Region XII… Led Owens in scoring with 13.6 points per game and finished second on the team with 9.3 rebounds…Shot 52.3 percent from the field and 78.9 percent from the foul line.

2015-16 (Owens CC): NJCAA Division II Second Team All-American…Named to NJCAA Division II All-National Tournament Team…Region XII District I Player of the Year…Ohio Community College Athletic Conference Player of the Year…First Team All-Region XII…First Team All-OCCAC…Region XII District I Tournament MVP…Averaged 13.8 points and a team- high 10.9 rebounds…Led the team with 14 double-doubles.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Mansfield High School…District 6 Player of the Year as a senior…Twice named First Team All-Ohio Cardinal Conference (OCC) and First Team All-District 6… All-Mansfield News Journal, First Team All-Richland Source, and Division I Special Mention All-Ohio as a senior… Division I Honorable Mention All-Ohio as a junior…Averaged 19.5 points as a senior route to eclipsing 1,000 career points…Had 23 points and 12 rebounds in the North Central Ohio (NCO) All-Star game…Also earned four varsity letters in volleyball and softball.

#32 Jasmine White Freshman • Forward • 6-1 Huntington, N.Y. • St. Anthony’s High School: Led St. Anthony’s to three straight Long Island Catholic School Championships… Helped the Friars to a pair of NY State Catholic School Championship appearances...Averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds as a senior…Played AAU for the Riverside Hawks.

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2016-17 Final Standings Regular Season Co-Champions A-10 Overall Dayton Team Record Pct Record Pct George Washington Dayton 13-3 .813 22-10 .688 George Washington 13-3 .813 20-10 .667 A-10 Tournament Champion Saint Louis 12-4 .750 25-9 .735 Dayton Saint Joseph’s 12-4 .750 17-15 .531 Fordham 11-5 .688 22-12 .647 NCAA La Salle 9-7 .563 17-13 .567 Dayton Duquesne 8-8 .500 18-16 .529 VCU 8-8 .500 16-15 .516 WNIT Richmond 7-9 .438 13-17 .433 George Washington George Mason 6-10 .375 13-17 .433 Saint Louis St. Bonaventure 4-12 .250 9-20 .310 Saint Joseph’s Davidson 4-12 .250 6-23 .207 Fordham Massachusetts 3-13 .188 9-21 .300 Duquesne Rhode Island 2-14 .125 6-23 .207

2016-17 Big 5 First Team Amy Griffin

Big 5 Leading Free Throw Shooter Adreana Miller

2016-17 Standings La Salle’s Record Year-By-Year Team Big 5 Overall Year Record Year Record Year Record Temple 4-0 24-8 1979-80 1-3 1994-95 2-2 2009-10 1-3 Villanova 3-1 20-15 1980-81 2-2 1995-96 3-1 2010-11 0-4 Saint Joseph’s 2-2 17-15 1981-82 2-2 1996-97 2-2 2011-12 1-3 La Salle 1-3 17-13 1982-83 0-4 1997-98 4-0* 2012-13 1-3 Penn 0-4 22-8 1983-84 1-3 1998-99 2-2 2013-14 0-4 1984-85 2-2 1999-00 3-1 2014-15 0-4 All-Time Standings 1985-86 1-3 2000-01 0-4 2015-16 1-3 Team Big 5 Pct. 1986-87 3-1** 2001-02 1-3 2016-17 1-3 Saint Joseph’s 110-41* .728 1987-88 3-1** 2002-03 1-3 Villanova 110-41* .728 1988-89 4-0* 2003-04 1-3 * Champion Temple 75-77 .493 1989-90 2-2 2004-05 1-3 ** Co-Champion La Salle 61-91 .401 1990-91 2-2 2005-06 1-3 Penn 23-129 .151 1991-92 3-1** 2006-07 2-2 1992-93 1-3 2007-08 1-3 * Did not play in 1985-86 due to 1993-94 3-1 2008-09 2-2 power outage

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40 All-Time Series Records

Opponent W L First Last Last Win Last Loss Opponent W L First Last Last Win Last Loss Adelphi 0 1 1976 1976 - 1976 (58-72) Georgia St. 1 0 2014 2014 2014 (76-68) - Air Force 1 0 1998 1998 1998 (63-58) - Glassboro St. 2 1 1978 1980 1980 (75-56) 1978 (80-83) Alabama-Birm. 0 1 1992 1992 - 1992 (71-76) Gwynedd Mercy 5 0 1973 1977 1977 (99-44) - Albany 2 2 2006 2012 2007 (70-59) 2012 (36-75) Harcum 1 0 1973 1973 1973 (45-23) - American 7 2 1980 2016 2016 (63-59) 1982 (63-72) Hartford 1 1 1990 1999 1990 (66-60) 1999 (46-60) Appalachian St. 1 0 2007 2007 2007 (66-62) - Harvard 1 2 1994 2017 1994 (86-79) 2017 (64-66) Arizona St. 0 1 2000 2000 - 2000 (56-73) Hofstra 4 1 1980 2001 2001 (54-48) 1982 (56-58) Arkansas St. 2 0 1986 1998 1998 (80-72) - Holy Cross 8 11 1984 2009 2009 (65-51) 1990 (60-68) Ball St. 1 0 1985 1985 1985 (66-53) - Holy Family 2 0 1973 1979 1979 (98-17) - Beaver 3 0 1973 1975 1975 (51-27) - Houston 0 2 1988 2001 - 2001 (49-63) Binghamton 2 4 2004 2013 2006 (56-49) 2013 (56-57) Howard 6 1 1981 2015 2015 (71-68) 1982 (63-78) Bloomsburg 4 0 1976 1980 1980 (97-70) - Illinois-Chicago 2 0 1995 1995 1995 (81-67) - Boise State 0 1 1992 1992 - 1992 (65-82) Immaculata 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (62-60) 1978 (60-93) Boston College 0 3 1999 2007 - 2007 (60-66) Indiana 0 1 1997 1997 - 1997 (51-67) Boston Univ. 2 1 1983 2004 2004 (89-87) 1983 (56-67) Iona 19 2 1976 1992 1992 (79-68) 1987 (72-81) Bowie St. 0 1 1979 1979 - 1979 (62-81) Iowa 0 1 1984 1984 - 1984 (51-70) Brown 1 0 1988 1988 1988 (87-62) - James Madison 1 2 1977 1990 1977 (62-60) 1990 (56-65) Bucknell 5 2 1981 2003 2003 (61-54) 2001 (65-89) Kansas 0 1 2005 2005 - 2005 (72-75) Butler 5 4 1991 2013 1994 (87-85) 2013 (42-59) Kean 0 4 1976 1979 - 1979 (66-71) Cabrini 3 1 1973 1976 1976 (82-64) 1975 (43-48) Kent State 1 2 1995 2004 2000 (77-66) 2004 (72-80) California-Irvine 1 0 1992 1992 1992 (68-66) - Kutztown 2 0 1979 1979 1979 (66-33) - Cal State-Fullerton 0 1 1990 1990 - 1990 (55-75) Lafayette 8 3 1978 2010 2008 (61-57) 2016 (49-56) Canisius 6 1 1989 2000 2000 (78-65) 1990 (55-75) Lehigh 10 4 1977 2012 2012 (49-48) 2011 (67-85) Catholic 2 0 1979 1980 1980 (60-49) - Liberty 0 1 2010 2010 - 2010 (53-73) Central Conn. 3 0 1992 2013 2013 (71-60) - Lincoln 1 0 1977 1977 1977 (98-38) - Central Florida 0 1 2007 2007 - 2007 (57-68) Lipscomb 1 0 2007 2007 2007 (61-47) - Charlotte 2 5 2006 2013 2011 (85-84) 2013 (56-73) LIU Brooklyn 6 1 1981 2014 2014 (71-66) 2011 (53-69) Chestnut Hill 4 1 1973 1977 1977 (76-23) 1975 (46-55) Louisiana State 0 1 1984 1984 - 1984 (61-94) Cheyney 0 10 1974 1983 - 1983 (64-87) Loyola (IL) 6 2 1988 2012 2011 (48-45) 2012 (50-56) Chicago State 1 0 1993 1993 1993 (76-58) - Loyola (MD) 10 2 1978 2010 2010 (64-57) 2009 (55-69) Cleveland St. 4 0 1985 1995 1995 (79-62) - Manhattan 19 7 1981 2014 2014 (61-48) 1991 (63-70) Colgate 2 0 1991 2001 2001 (94-66) - Manhattanville 1 0 1977 1977 1977 (74-48) - Colorado St. 0 1 1998 1998 - 1998 (47-95) Manor 0 1 1974 1974 - 1974 (47-48) Columbia 1 0 1991 1991 1991 (68-35) - Marquette 1 2 1991 2002 1991 (106-88) 2002 (78-91) Concordia 1 0 1984 1984 1984 (79-65) - Maryland 0 3 1979 2010 - 2010 (45-83) Connecticut 4 0 1984 1989 1989 (83-72) - Massachusetts 13 17 1985 2017 2017 (57-52) 2016 (65-81) Coppin State 1 0 2003 2003 2003 (71-57) - Miami 0 1 2015 2015 - 2015 (86-58) Dartmouth 2 1 1982 2011 2013 (54-43) 1982 (63-65) Miami (OH) 3 1 1987 2016 2016 (79-70) 2008 (50-63) Davidson 3 1 2015 2017 2017 (65-58) 2016 (58-66) Michigan 0 1 1991 1991 - 1991 (65-67) Davis & Elkins 1 0 1979 1979 1979 (80-68) - Monmouth 4 1 1981 2015 2015 (65-50) 2009 (49-57) Dayton 16 19 1993 2016 2016 (54-51) 2016 (51-67) Montana 0 1 1985 1985 - 1985 (61-69) Delaware 16 10 1978 2010 2007 (54-43) 2010 (48-59) Montana Tech 1 0 1985 1985 1985 (99-55) - Delaware St. 3 0 1997 2016 2016 (78-38) - Morgan St. 5 1 1988 2008 2007 (61-50) 2008 (70-71) Detroit Mercy 6 2 1991 1995 1995 (60-55) 1995 (72-88) Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 1981 1993 1993 (69-50) 1981 (70-78) District of Columbia 1 1 1981 1990 1990 (63-45) 1981 (57-80) Murray St. 0 1 1990 1990 - 1990 (59-78) Drexel 19 8 1974 2012 2009 (48-46) 2012 (53-56) Nebraska 1 1 1992 1992 1992 (92-88) 1992 (78-79) Duke 1 0 1980 1980 1980 (93-74) - Nevada 1 0 1995 1995 1995 (71-48) - Duquesne 18 18 1983 2017 2014 (68-63) 2017 (68-76) New Hampshire First Meeting East Carolina 1 0 1986 1986 1986 (79-72) - New Mexico St. 1 0 1986 1986 1986 (68-58) - Eastern College 2 0 1975 1976 1976 (83-15) - New Orleans 0 1 1982 1982 - 1982 (66-73) Evansville 3 2 1993 1994 1994 (90-73) 1993 (68-71) Niagara 8 0 1987 1996 1996 (78-39) - Edinboro 3 2 1977 1981 1981 (78-68) 1979 (62-79) UNC-Greensboro 1 0 2007 2007 2007 (63-47) - Fairfield 15 13 1984 2016 2016 (68-61) 2015 (59-62) UNC-Wilmington 2 0 1993 2016 2016 (64-48) - Fairleigh Dickinson 5 0 1985 2001 2001 (77-56) - Norfolk State 1 0 2015 2015 2015 (67-59) - Florida 0 3 2003 2012 - 2012 (50-74) North Carolina 0 1 2012 2012 - 2012 (55-85) Florida Int’l 0 2 1997 2013 - 2013 (58-84) North Texas 1 1 1990 2015 1990 (71-66) 2015 (63-69) Fordham 34 13 1984 2017 2012 (56-55) 2017 (61-66) Northeastern 4 1 1980 2012 2012 (75-60) 2012 (45-76) Franklin & Marshall 1 0 1976 1976 1976 (90-51) - Northern Illinois 0 2 1995 1995 - 1995 (77-80, OT) Georgetown 4 5 1979 2012 2004 (79-67) 2012 (61-69) Northwestern 1 0 1988 1988 1988 (69-67) - George Mason 5 2 1994 2017 2017 (59-57) 2016 (70-79) Northwestern St. 0 1 1995 1995 - 1995 (60-77) George Washington 5 34 1981 2017 2014 (77-68) 2017 (65-79) Notre Dame 5 4 1985 1995 1995 (84-68) 1995 (65-87) Georgia 0 1 1997 1997 - 1997 (64-80) Ohio 2 0 1990 2014 1990 (73-67) 2014 (63-74) Georgia Southern 1 1 1988 1994 1988 (64-60) 1994 (71-83) Oklahoma 0 1 1986 1986 - 1986 (69-71)

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Opponent W L First Last Last Win Last Loss Opponent W L First Last Last Win Last Loss Oklahoma St. 1 0 1987 1987 1987 (69-63) - West Virginia 0 2 1979 2011 - 2011 (52-63) Oral Roberts 1 1 2009 2010 2010 (87-67) 2009 (55-76) Widener (Penn Morton) 4 0 1973 1976 1976 (67-25) - Our Lady of Angels 1 0 1973 1973 1973 (49-31) - Wisconsin First Meeting Our Lady of Lourdes 1 0 1974 1974 1974 (45-14) - Wis.-Green Bay 0 2 1992 1995 - 1995 (49-70) Penn State 0 5 1981 2000 - 2000 (64-84) Wis.-Milwaukee 3 2 1995 2015 2006 (74-69) 2015 (53-69) Penn State (Ogontz) 4 1 1973 1977 1977 (73-40) 1975 (29-52) Wichita State 0 2 1986 2009 - 2009 (68-70, OT) Penn 34 10 1974 2016 2016 (58-56) 2016 (68-78) William & Mary 2 0 2013 2014 2014 (78-71) - Phila. Bible 2 0 1972 1974 1974 (57-17) - Wright State 3 0 1989 1995 1995 (80-74) - Phila. Textile 2 0 1975 1978 1978 (79-31) - Xavier 10 25 1992 2013 2012 (52-49) 2013 (53-58) Pittsburgh 1 7 1977 1983 1981 (58-55) 1983 (67-85) Youngstown St. 2 0 1983 1986 1986 (76-60) - Pitt-Johnstown 1 1 1978 1980 1980 (88-82) 1978 (70-82) Totals 667 541 Princeton 1 6 1976 2011 1976 (63-58) 2011 (51-94) Providence 2 0 1980 2004 2004 (68-32) - Bold – 2017-18 Opponents Purdue 1 0 1979 1979 1979 (64-58) - Quinnipiac 0 3 1999 2007 - 2007 (64-65) Radford 2 0 1988 2008 2008 (62-52) - Rhode Island 27 6 1985 2017 2017 (58-49) 2016 (52-62) Richmond 7 17 1987 2017 2017 (63-58) 2016 (43-60) Rider 9 1 1981 2016 2010 (78-58) 2016 (61-74) Robert Morris 4 1 1982 2014 2014 (75-61) 2015 (45-76) Rutgers 2 6 1975 2013 1976 (93-85) 2013 (57-59) Sacred Heart 3 0 2000 2007 2007 (75-70) - St. Bonaventure 14 15 1991 2017 2017 (73-70) 2016 (63-70) St. Francis (NY) 1 1 2001 2003 2003 (67-53) 2001 (87-90) St. John’s 1 1 2001 2011 2001 (57-53) 2011 (45-66) Saint Joseph’s 10 46 1973 2017 2016 (75-70) 2017 (48-66) Saint Louis 6 7 2006 2017 2014 (65-56) 2017 (74-79) St. Mary’s (CA) 2 1 1989 2008 1996 (63-62) 2008 (55-61) Saint Peter’s 13 12 1979 2012 2012 (72-55) 1992 (71-73) Salisbury 2 0 1977 1977 1977 (74-62) - San Francisco 1 0 1989 1989 1989 (71-60) - Santa Clara 1 1 1989 1990 1989 (74-55) 1990 (54-63) Seton Hall 3 6 1977 2010 1982 (69-66) 2010 (62-65) Shippensburg 1 0 1978 1978 1978 (75-70) - Siena 7 2 1984 1994 1996 (72-61) 1991 (52-79) So. Carolina St. 1 1 1983 1984 1984 (61-55) 1983 (67-85) South Florida 0 1 1995 1995 - 1995 (69-74) SW Texas St. 1 0 1986 1986 1986 (88-58) - Stony Brook 1 0 2002 2002 2002 (60-38) - Syracuse 0 3 1980 1984 - 1984 (63-64) Tampa 1 0 1995 1995 1995 (70-51) Temple 21 26 1973 2016 2013 (71-55) 2016 (70-86) Tennessee 0 1 1989 1989 - 1989 (61-91) Tennessee-Martin 1 0 2005 2005 2005 (72-55) - Tennessee St. 1 0 2013 2013 2013 (66-58) - Texas A&M 1 0 2003 2003 2003 (67-62) - Texas-Arlington 0 1 2005 2005 - 2005 (54-60) Towson 3 1 1980 1993 1996 (83-69) 1980 (72-84) Trenton St. 3 2 1976 1979 1979 (70-51) 1978 (57-61) Tulsa 1 1 2009 2010 2010 (86-73) 2009 (39-62) UMBC 3 1 1977 2015 2014 (65-62) 2015 (29-60) UMKC 1 0 2016 2016 2016 (64-59) - Ursinus 1 1 1976 1979 1979 (79-47) 1976 (69-89) Valparaiso 1 1 1992 2008 2008 (67-62) 1992 (90-95) Vanderbilt 0 2 2005 2007 - 2007 (59-70) VCU 2 3 2013 2017 2015 (74-65) 2017 (56-61) Vermont 3 0 1982 2011 2011 (68-59) - Villanova 10 36 1973 2016 2008 (67-62) 2016 (49-52) Virginia State 1 0 1980 1980 1980 (67-63) - Virginia Tech 4 7 1996 2000 1996 (77-53) 2000 (57-64) Wagner 3 0 2004 2006 2006 (74-53) - Wake Forest 0 2 2002 2015 - 2015 (53-61) West Chester 3 2 1974 1981 1981 (84-67) 1979 (68-79)

42 Series Game-By-Game

American (7-2) 11/28/04 W 67-50 H 2/10/91 L 68-82 H 2/13/80 L 68-72 A 12/10/05 L 48-53 A 1/29/92 W 62-57 A 12/6/80 W 80-61 N 12/9/06 W 67-53 H 2/18/92 W 75-65 H 2/7/81 W 99-76 H 11/17/07 L 50-57 A 12/2/11 L 52-55 H 2/6/82 L 63-72 A 11/22/08 W 48-46 H 12/22/12 W 60-50 A 3/2/83 W 80-64 H 12/5/09 W 68-57 A 11/25/13 L 59-64 A 3/12/83 W 67-66 N 11/16/10 L 55-86 H 12/28/14 W 73-59 H 1/4/94 W 81-52 H 12/19/11 L 59-72 A 11/13/15 L 59-62 A 12/13/95 W 68-65 A 11/17/12 L 53-56 H 12/10/16 W 68-61 H 11/20/16 W 63-59 H ! - Miami Classic Delaware State (3-0) Davidson (3-1) 11/21/97 W 71-63 A Fordham (34-13) 1/4/15 W 63-54 A 11/21/98 W 84-59 H 1/28/84 W 93-89 A 2/4/15 W 74-63 N 12/21/16 W 78-38 H 2/20/84 W 88-82 H 1/6/16 L 58-66 H 1/26/85 W 72-58 H 1/21/17 W 65-58 A Duquesne (18-19) 2/23/85 W 75-62 A 1/13/83 W 72-57 A 3/1/85 W 78-63 N Dayton (16-19) 12/27/84 W 86-59 H 12/7/85 W 81-57 A 1/16/93 W 100-67 H 1/30/93 W 81-71 A 2/1/86 W 94-57 H 2/18/93 L 65-81 A 3/4/93 W 96-90 H 1/23/87 W 65-54 H 1/27/96 W 71-66 A 1/8/96 L 65-73 A 2/22/87 W 72-59 A 2/17/96 W 85-50 H 1/22/96 W 74-72 H 1/13/88 W 72-53 A 1/12/97 W 83-70 H 1/6/97 W 94-78 H 2/6/88 W 80-65 H 2/6/97 W 66-57 A 1/21/97 W 76-72 A 1/28/89 W 82-69 H 1/2/98 W 70-62 H 1/16/98 L 68-71 H 2/25/89 W 84-80 H 2/8/98 W 74-62 A 2/21/98 W 72-66 A 3/10/89 W 73-70 N 1/17/99 L 72-86 H 2/5/99 W 62-55 H 1/27/90 L 65-73 A 2/14/99 W 71-62 A 2/21/99 L 58-68 A 3/3/90 W 72-59 H 1/22/00 L 58-88 A 1/12/00 W 73-58 A 12/3/94 W 58-50 N 2/3/00 L 38-64 H 2/6/00 W 58-50 H 1/13/96 L 63-67 H 1/5/01 L 72-75 OT H 1/7/01 W 78-60 A 1/30/97 W 73-58 A 2/10/01 L 61-66 A 2/24/01 W 64-46 H 1/8/98 W 63-57 A 1/20/02 L 72-82 A 1/27/02 L 62-70 H 1/24/99 W 58-46 H 2/17/02 W 77-76 OT H 2/10/02 L 61-77 A 2/26/99 W 70-56 N 1/10/03 W 72-61 A 1/3/03 W 67-55 H 2/27/00 W 65-55 A 2/13/03 W 70-69 H 1/16/03 L 52-61 A 2/14/01 W 57-55 H 2/8/04 W 65-62 A 1/6/04 L 67-78 H 3/2/01 W 75-62 N 2/22/04 W 81-63 H 2/15/04 L 69-74 A 1/31/02 L 60-62 A 1/21/05 W 67-61 H 1/13/05 L 60-64 A 2/6/03 W 62-54 H 2/13/05 L 65-75 A 2/20/05 W 62-54 H 1/9/04 L 63-73 A 2/10/06 W 62-50 H 1/20/06 W 52-43 A 2/6/05 W 77-48 H 2/8/07 L 57-59 A 2/2/07 W 79-52 H 2/24/06 L 68-76 H 3/2/07 L 43-57 N 3/1/08 L 35-62 A 1/9/07 W 80-65 H 1/16/08 L 43-45 H 2/25/09 L 51-66 H 2/17/07 W 66-54 A 2/21/09 L 49-71 A 2/24/10 L 40-69 A 1/19/08 W 68-59 A 2/27/10 L 46-62 H 1/22/11 L 65-81 H 2/16/08 W 84-67 H 1/26/11 L 51-85 A 2/18/12 L 52-82 A 1/24/09 W 42-41 A 2/15/12 L 49-58 H 2/27/13 L 46-54 H 2/7/09 L 45-48 H 1/16/13 L 47-95 A 2/26/14 W 68-63 A 1/30/10 L 47-57 A 2/19/14 L 69-84 H 2/11/15 L 66-72 H 2/13/10 W 70-62 H 2/22/15 L 49-91 A 2/24/16 L 49-74 A 1/8/11 L 54-69 A 1/27/16 L 51-67 H 1/5/17 L 68-76 A 2/6/11 W 69-54 H 12/4/16 W 54-51 A 1/11/12 W 68-62 H Fairfield (15-13) 2/1/12 W 56-55 A Drexel (19-8) 1/11/84 L 93-95 H 2/6/13 L 49-69 H 1/28/74 W 50-22 H 2/9/84 L 61-80 A 2/15/14 L 42-43 A 1/27/75 L 55-59 A 1/9/85 W 65-60 OT H 1/8/15 L 59-70 H 2/26/76 W 66-48 H 2/6/85 L 72-83 OT A 2/13/16 L 44-54 A 1/25/77 W 95-39 A 3/3/85 W 84-60 N 2/22/17 L 61-66 H 2/26/83 L 65-71 H 1/4/86 W 75-56 N! 12/22/83 W 79-74 A 1/11/86 W 76-63 H George Mason (5-2) 12/19/84 W 78-64 H 2/8/86 W 56-52 A 2/5/94 W 77-65 H 1/5/93 W 77-61 H 1/17/87 L 60-63 A 12/4/96 W 69-47 A 12/11/93 W 80-75 A 2/14/87 W 50-49 H 1/4/14 W 65-50 A 1/3/95 W 75-49 H 1/16/88 W 74-55 H 2/5/14 W 66-60 H 11/25/96 W 61-54 H 2/13/88 W 58-54 A 1/11/15 L 71-73 H 12/20/97 W 67-53 H 3/9/88 L 50-55 N 1/10/16 L 70-79 A 12/21/98 W 82-74 H 1/21/89 W 63-49 A 1/28/17 W 59-57 H 11/28/99 W 70-55 A 2/18/89 W 66-51 H 11/26/00 W 84-74 H 1/15/90 L 50-69 H George Washington (5-34) 11/25/01 L 69-76 A 2/14/90 L 65-79 A 12/28/81 W 59-55 H 12/01/02 W 65-64 H 3/9/90 L 63-70 N! 1/4/85 L 55-57 N 11/30/03 W 70-69 A 1/14/91 L 66-68 A 2/4/96 L 48-55 H

43 Series Game-By-Game

2/10/96 L 43-56 A Massachusetts (11-17) 11/22/11 W 58-47 H 3/4/96 L 68-73 N 12/28/85 W 67-61 H 11/30/12 L 56-65 A 1/25/97 L 52-84 A 1/20/96 W 87-77 H 12/2/13 L 54-64 H 2/20/97 L 40-56 H 1/16/97 L 37-65 A 11/19/14 L 29-57 A 1/19/98 L 47-76 A 1/25/98 L 52-67 H 1/18/16 L 68-78 H 2/13/98 L 53-67 H 1/2/99 L 49-68 A 12/7/16 W 58-56 A 2/26/98 L 51-66 N 1/6/00 L 57-61 H S - Saint Joseph’s 12/12/98 L 48-69 A 1/22/01 W 74-51 A V - Villanova 1/28/99 L 58-84 H 1/10/02 L 58-77 H 2/27/99 L 59-85 N 3/1/02 L 46-58 N Rhode Island (27-6) 12/11/99 L 61-72 H 2/2/03 L 51-66 A 1/2/85 W 64-57 N 1/27/00 L 56-72 A 3/6/03 W 67-62 N 12/6/87 W 60-49 N 3/4/00 L 69-75 N 1/3/04 W 64-60 H 1/10/96 W 90-80 A 1/15/01 L 52-57 H 1/7/05 L 60-67 A 3/3/96 W 67-62 N 1/30/01 L 55-70 A 1/27/06 L 60-67 H 1/18/97 W 70-43 H 1/3/02 L 50-67 A 2/26/06 L 55-63 A 1/23/98 W 81-44 H 2/3/02 L 61-87 H 1/22/07 L 47-49 A 2/24/98 W 59-57 N 1/30/03 L 51-81 A 2/6/08 L 63-66 H 1/4/99 W 71-62 A 2/23/03 L 63-70 H 2/28/09 L 66-82 A 2/20/00 W 72-46 H 1/18/04 L 72-85 H 2/17/10 L 57-62 H 1/20/01 W 59-47 A 1/31/04 L 64-81 A 2/26/11 W 67-63 A 2/2/01 W 55-38 H 3/6/04 L 61-64 N 2/4/12 W 81-67 H 1/13/02 L 40-77 H 2/4/05 W 65-53 H 1/30/13 W 68-57 A 3/1/03 W 58-53 A 2/27/05 L 46-47 A 1/11/14 W 78-41 H 1/29/04 W 81-73 H 2/17/06 L 49-67 A 1/15/15 L 68-71 A 1/9/05 W 74-67 A 1/28/07 L 47-71 H 2/7/15 W 71-69 H 1/3/06 W 55-48 A 1/23/08 L 32-50 A 2/10/16 W 66-57 H 1/16/06 W 61-53 H 1/31/09 L 70-72 H 2/27/16 L 57-80 A 1/14/07 W 61-57 H 1/24/10 L 50-58 A 3/2/16 L 65-81 N 2/20/08 W 64-54 A 1/29/11 W 73-64 H 1/27/09 L 48-54 H 2/22/12 W 69-47 A North Texas (1-1) 2/20/10 W 75-63 A 2/3/13 L 57-74 H 12/8/90 W 71-66 N 2/9/11 W 61-49 H 1/25/14 W 77-68 A 12/16/15 L 63-69 H 2/11/12 W 49-45 A 1/24/15 L 48-67 H 1/12/13 W 72-46 H 1/13/16 L 59-83 A Penn (34-10) 1/2/14 W 50-44 A 2/4/17 L 65-79 H 2/28/74 L 53-57 H 2/8/14 W 50-42 H 1/18/75 L 39-76 A 1/18/15 L 54-55 A Harvard (1-2) 2/20/76 W 72-56 A 2/19/15 W 47-45 H 12/4/94 W 86-79 A 2/26/77 W 81-56 A 3/5/15 L 60-65 N 12/4/99 L 71-74 N 2/28/78 W 88-69 H 1/16/16 L 61-72 H 1/11/17 L 65-66 H 2/27/79 W 75-68 A 2/3/16 L 52-62 A 2/27/80 W 65-61 H 1/9/17 W 70-51 H Lafayette (8-3) 1/20/81 W 63-54 A 2/1/17 W 58-49 A 2/23/78 W 82-72 A 1/19/82 W 74-64 H 2/8/79 W 70-50 H 1/18/83 L 55-62 A Richmond (7-17) 12/1/79 W 59-51 H 1/2/84 W 99-60 H 1/5/87 W 69-60 H 1/9/82 W 81-55 A 12/8/84 W 72-60 A 11/28/87 W 53-50 H 2/23/83 W 60-51 H 1/25/86 W 95-40 H 12/29/94 W 73-59 H 3/9/83 W 82-48 N 1/13/87 W 83-45 A 1/25/02 L 74-95 H 12/29/00 L 70-75 H 1/11/88 W 83-53 H 2/7/02 L 61-87 A 1/4/08 W 70-54 A 1/10/89 W 61-57 A 1/23/03 W 74-62 H 12/16/08 W 61-57 H 12/11/89 W 63-49 H 2/20/03 L 56-69 A 12/11/10 L 51-60 A 12/1/90 W 74-67 A 1/12/04 L 50-74 A 11/11/16 L 49-56 H 11/30/91 W 90-60 H 1/25/04 W 70-67 H 12/1/92 W 83-77 NS 1/4/05 L 54-61 H Lehigh (10-4) 11/30/93 W 65-57 NV 2/17/05 L 51-75 A 2/19/77 W 104-59 H 12/1/94 W 75-64 A 1/6/06 W 59-58 A 3/1/78 W 80-75 A 12/9/95 W 88-56 NV 3/3/06 L 53-60 N 2/24/79 W 65-53 H 12/10/96 W 76-73 A 1/26/07 L 48-70 H 2/16/80 W 70-40 A 12/9/97 W 80-31 H 1/12/08 L 48-62 A 2/26/81 W 91-49 H 12/5/98 W 67-60 A 1/14/09 L 48-67 H 2/10/83 L 77-79 A 11/23/99 W 82-70 H 1/9/10 L 52-62 A 3/11/83 W 76-70 N! 12/7/00 L 57-61 A 2/23/11 L 65-69 H 12/27/87 W 88-50 H# 12/3/88 W 90-58 N* 11/20/01 W 74-69 H 1/21/12 L 70-74 A 12/30/08 L 49-53 A^ 1/6/03 W 63-57 A 1/7/13 L 62-67 A* 11/29/09 L 47-58 H 11/25/03 W 74-67 H 1/29/14 L 39-56 H 1/2/11 L 67-85 A 11/23/04 L 49-51 A 2/14/15 L 60-72 A 11/11/11 W 63-43 H 1/24/06 W 67-49 H 1/2/16 L 43-60 H 11/20/12 W 49-48 A 11/21/06 W 73-63 A 1/18/17 W 63-58 A ! - East Coast Conference Tournament 1/7/08 W 56-37 H * - Nonconference game # - La Salle Invitational 1/5/09 W 61-58 A * - Siena Classic 1/2/10 W 67-51 H ^ - Lehigh’s Christmas City Classic 1/19/11 L 40-45 A

44 Series Game-By-Game

Rider (9-1) 1/8/99 L 37-52 H 2/21/01 L 60-69 A 11/24/81 W 70-57 H 2/10/00 L 44-67 A 3/3/01 L 69-76 N 1/10/83 W 75-74 A 1/26/01 L 51-67 H 2/24/02 L 61-71 A 11/20/99 W 74-60 W 2/22/02 L 54-72 A 2/9/03 L 63-67 H 11/17/00 W 81-52 H 1/19/03 L 80-83 OT H 2/26/04 L 59-71 A 12/4/05 W 74-50 H 1/23/04 L 52-68 A 1/17/05 L 47-57 H 12/2/06 W 88-76 A 2/25/05 W 66-51 H 1/8/06 L 64-66 OT H 12/21/08 W 63-47 H 3/4/05 L 50-56 N 2/12/07 L 55-68 A 12/20/09 W 55-54 A 1/22/06 W 65-50 H 2/2/08 L 55-60 H 12/19/10 W 78-58 H 2/19/06 L 55-61 A 1/21/09 L 55-62 A 11/17/16 L 61-74 A 1/12/07 L 60-71 A 2/6/10 L 34-55 H 2/27/08 L 52-70 H 2/12/11 L 63-72 A St. Bonaventure (14-15) 2/11/09 L 42-59 N* 2/25/12 L 44-71 H 12/7/91 W 81-67 A 1/27/10 L 39-45 H 1/27/13 W 71-55 A 2/27/96 L 70-82 A 2/19/11 L 60-77 A 11/8/13 L 47-60 H 2/2/97 W 66-65 H 3/4/11 L 55-79 N 11/14/14 L 73-75 A 2/19/98 W 78-72 H 2/8/12 L 53-57 H 11/18/15 L 48-77 H 1/21/99 L 72-86 A 2/20/13 L 31-68 A 12/14/16 L 70-86 A 1/30/00 W 62-42 H 1/19/14 L 52-64 H 1/12/01 W 78-56 H 2/12/14 L 63-76 A VCU (2-3) 2/18/01 W 65-63 A 2/4/15 L 64-70 A 2/17/13 L 50-69 A 1/6/02 L 60-77 H 3/1/15 L 55-67 H 1/8/14 W 63-58 H 1/26/03 L 56-57 A 2/17/16 W 75-70 H 1/31/15 W 74-65 A 2/12/04 W 76-65 H 1/14/17 L 55-75 H 2/7/16 L 76-84 OT H 3/5/04 W 50-45 N 2/12/17 L 58-67 A 1/1/17 L 56-61 A 1/30/05 L 77-82 OT A 3/3/17 L 48-66 N 1/13/06 W 86-66 H *played at Drexel Villanova (9-37) 1/18/07 W 68-67 A 2/10/73 L 38-42 H 1/26/08 L 54-60 H Saint Louis (6-7) 2/14/74 L 43-61 H 1/10/09 L 57-62 A 2/3/06 L 60-70 A 2/13/75 L 33-102 H 1/20/10 L 39-58 H 2/25/07 W 75-66 OT H 2/12/76 W 61-47 A 1/12/11 L 54-74 A 2/10/08 W 61-42 A 2/10/77 W 81-62 H 1/28/12 L 57-75 H 1/17/09 L 73-77 OT H 2/18/78 L 70-78 A 3/3/12 L 53-68 N 2/10/10 L 51-62 A 2/13/79 W 67-60 H 3/3/13 L 58-71 A 1/15/11 W 82-77 H 2/23/80 L 68-80 H 1/15/14 L 35-58 A 1/7/12 W 53-52 A 12/20/81 L 46-70 H 3/1/14 W 55-49 H 2/13/13 W 49-46 H 2/4/82 L 44-47 A 3/7/14 L 42-54 N 2/1/14 L 43-53 A 2/2/83 L 64-74 H 2/25/15 W 66-53 A 3/6/14 W 65-56 N 2/1/84 L 60-99 A 2/20/16 L 63-70 H 1/21/15 L 47-76 H 12/11/84 L 54-56 H 2/7/17 W 57-45 A 1/23/16 L 70-79 A 12/10/85 L 56-66 H 2/25/17 W 73-70 H 2/15/17 L 74-79 H 3/12/86 L 55-60 N& 12/9/86 L 64-78 A Saint Joseph’s (10-46) Temple (21-26) 12/15/87 L 49-60 H 1/22/73 L 30-45 H 1/31/73 L 31-61 H 12/13/88 W 70-58 A 1/30/74 L 36-54 A 1/19/74 L 35-50 H 12/22/89 L 55-56 H 1/30/75 L 26-96 A 1/31/76 L 60-73 A 12/22/90 L 48-51 A 1/29/76 L 57-79 H 1/18/77 W 76-61 P 12/21/91 L 50-54 H 2/22/77 L 58-76 A 2/9/78 W 93-76 A 12/22/92 L 60-62 A 2/20/78 L 89-110 H 2/6/79 W 78-61 H 12/23/93 W 56-54 H 2/20/79 L 58-81 A 2/5/80 L 58-69 A 12/22/94 L 52-56 A 1/15/80 L 57-59 H 2/3/81 W 88-84 H 12/22/95 L 49-61 H 2/17/81 L 54-67 A 2/2/82 W 58-55 A 12/21/96 L 45-61 A 2/9/82 L 73-94 H 2/17/83 L 62-82 H 11/24/97 W 66-61 H 2/8/83 L 61-74 H 1/7/84 L 66-116 A 12/2/98 L 36-63 A 12/6/83 L 71-76 H 1/29/85 W 77-68 H 12/1/99 W 75-65 H 12/5/84 L 64-69 A 12/4/85 L 62-65 A 11/28/00 L 56-70 A 12/20/85 L 60-62 H 12/13/86 W 56-47 H 11/28/01 L 58-77 H 12/29/85 L 61-68 H 12/12/87 W 67-59 A 12/7/02 L 57-72 A 12/23/86 W 58-54 A 12/10/88 W 73-71 H 12/6/03 L 48-51 H 12/23/87 W 50-49 H 12/2/89 W 68-65 A 12/8/04 L 54-70 A 1/31/89 W 75-68 A 12/11/90 W 70-61 H 12/20/05 L 57-58 H 2/5/90 L 73-80 L 11/26/91 W 61-50 A 11/14/06 W 74-62 A 12/3/90 L 55-66 L 12/8/92 L 79-88 C 11/9/07 L 58-64 H 12/10/91 W 67-64 W 12/8/93 W 66-57 A 11/14/08 W 67-62 OT A 12/15/92 L 56-67 L 12/7/94 W 90-54 A 12/22/09 L 41-44 H 12/14/93 L 50-58 L 2/6/96 W 70-59 A 11/12/10 L 42-57 A 12/10/94 L 52-60 L 2/13/97 W 75-59 H 12/4/11 L 51-67 H 2/12/96 W 67-66 H 1/29/98 W 84-67 A 12/2/12 L 44-49 A 3/2/96 W 65-62 N 2/2/99 W 72-62 H 12/15/13 L 47-83 H 2/15/97 L 65-84 A 2/12/00 W 72-63 A 12/14/14 L 36-70 A 3/2/97 L 51-61 N 3/3/00 W 63-49 N 12/20/15 L 56-67 H 2/10/98 W 65-54 A 2/4/01 L 67-68 H 11/30/16 L 49-52 A

45 Year-By-Year Results

Mary O’Connor 1976-77 (14-8) 1979-80 (17-11) Head Coach Dec. 2 Franklin & Marshall 90 51 Dec. 1 Kutztown * 66 33 1972-75 Dec. 7 at Rutgers 93 85 Dec. 1 Lafayette * 59 51 (Three seasons) Dec. 10 Bloomsburg 92 57 Dec. 4 Davis & Elkins 80 68 23 wins, 17 losses Dec. 14 at Trenton State 58 52 Dec. 6 Kean 66 71 Dec. 19 Adelphi 58 72 Dec. 8 Delaware 63 60 Dec. 22 Kean 70 94 Dec. 9 Purdue 64 58 1972-73 (11-4) Jan. 12 at Pittsburgh 60 73 Dec. 11 Trenton State 70 51 Dec. 12 Philadelphia Bible 31 11 Jan. 13 at Edinboro 65 85 Dec. 16 at St. Peter’s 60 95 Dec. 21 Lady of the Angels 49 31 Jan. 18 Temple () 76 61 Jan. 9 Catholic # 60 49 Jan. 18 Lady of Lourdes 45 14 Jan. 21 Immaculata 44 70 Jan. 10 Delaware # 59 56 Jan. 23 Penn State-Ogontz 48 32 Jan. 25 at Drexel 95 39 Jan. 11 Towson State # 72 84 Jan. 25 Gwynedd Mercy 38 33 Feb. 1 at Penn State (Ogontz) 73 40 Jan. 12 Edinboro 82 69 Jan. 29 Manor 47 48 Feb. 3 at Gwynedd Mercy 99 44 Jan. 15 Saint Joseph’s 57 59 Jan. 31 Temple 31 61 Feb. 4 Manhattanville 74 48 Jan. 17 at Glassboro 75 56 Feb. 6 at Beaver 38 22 Feb. 8 Salisbury 77 68 Jan. 21 West Chester 77 66 Feb. 8 Holy Family 45 32 Feb. 10 Villanova 81 62 Jan. 24 at Immaculata 82 57 Feb. 10 Villanova 38 42 Feb. 15 Chestnut Hill 76 23 Jan. 29 Pitt-Johnstown 88 82 Feb. 13 Chestnut Hill 65 32 Feb. 17 at Princeton 55 59 Feb. 2 at Bloomsburg 97 70 Feb. 15 Cabrini 38 35 Feb. 19 Lehigh 104 59 Feb. 5 at Temple 58 69 Feb. 19 Penn Morton (Widener) 47 31 Feb. 22 at Saint Joseph’s 58 76 Feb. 7 Loyola (MD) 73 79 Feb. 22 Saint Joseph’s 30 45 Feb. 24 Cheyney 52 92 Feb. 9 Pittsburgh 66 78 Feb. 27 Harcum 45 23 Feb. 26 Penn (Palestra) 81 56 Feb. 10 Georgetown 101 87 Feb. 13 at American 68 72 1973-74 (7-6) 1977-78 (15-10) Feb. 14 at Maryland 54 115 Jan. 15 Penn State-Ogontz 40 26 Dec. 2 James Madison * 62 60 Feb. 16 at Lehigh 79 40 Jan. 17 West Chester 38 53 Dec. 3 Salisbury * 74 62 Feb. 20 at Cheyney 55 61 Jan. 19 Temple 35 50 Dec. 7 Cheyney 39 83 Feb. 23 Villanova 68 80 Jan. 21 at Widener 39 37 Dec. 9 at Lincoln 98 38 Feb. 27 Penn 65 61 Jan. 24 Cheyney 37 47 Dec. 12 Trenton State * 62 69 * La Salle Tournament Jan. 28 Drexel 50 22 Dec. 13 UM-Baltimore County 94 53 # Towson Tournament Jan. 30 Saint Joseph’s (Palestra) 36 54 Dec. 19 Holy Family 98 17 Feb. 7 Gwynedd Mercy 46 32 Dec. 27 Trenton State 78 73 Kevin Gallagher Feb. 12 at Cabrini 43 36 Dec. 28 Seton Hall 70 93 Head Coach Feb. 14 Villanova 43 61 Jan. 6 Kean 58 80 1980-84 Feb. 19 at Chestnut Hill 58 51 Jan. 19 at Glassboro 80 83 (Four seasons) Feb. 21 Beaver 48 21 Jan. 23 at Immaculata 60 93 61 wins, 54 losses Feb. 28 Penn 53 57 Jan. 28 Edinboro 73 71 Jan. 30 Pittsburgh 81 99 1980-81 (17-11) 1974-75 (5-7) Feb. 2 Loyola 81 74 Nov. 22 Duke 93 74 Dec. 5 at Eastern 63 32 Feb. 9 at Temple 93 76 Nov. 29 at Rutgers 64 111 Dec. 10 Philadelphia Bible 57 17 Feb. 14 at Bloomsburg 80 74 Dec. 5 Virginia State * 67 63 Jan. 18 at Penn 39 76 Feb. 16 Princeton 71 80 Dec. 6 American * 80 61 Jan. 22 Widener 60 36 Feb. 18 at Villanova 70 78 Dec. 9 at Mount St. Mary’s 70 78 Jan. 27 at Drexel 55 59 Feb. 20 Saint Joseph’s 89 110 Dec. 11 at Delaware 79 86 Jan. 30 at Saint Joseph’s 26 96 Feb. 23 at Lafayette 82 72 Dec. 20 Villanova 46 70 Feb. 3 at Penn State-Ogontz 29 52 Feb. 28 Penn 88 69 Dec. 21 Hofstra 71 65 Feb. 6 at Gwynedd Mercy 52 48 Mar. 1 at Lehigh 80 75 Dec. 28 Northeastern # 59 55 Feb. 11 Cabrini 43 48 Mar. 3 Shippensburg 75 70 Dec. 29 Providence # 71 66 Feb. 13 Villanova 33 102 Mar. 4 Seton Hall 80 68 Dec. 30 Syracuse # 58 75 Feb. 18 Chestnut Hill 46 55 * Salisbury State Tournament Jan. 6 at Edinboro 78 68 Feb. 20 Beaver 51 27 Jan. 7 at Pittsburgh 77 89 Linda Lastowka Jan. 13 Seton Hall 48 65 Angie Scarengelli Head Coach Jan. 19 at West Chester 85 80 Head Coach 1978-80 Jan. 20 at Penn 63 54 1975 -78 (Two seasons) Jan. 22 Immaculata 62 60 (Three seasons) 31 wins, 23 losses Jan. 28 Monmouth 69 65 42 wins, 23 losses Jan. 31 at Manhattan 80 66 1978-79 (14-12) Dec. 7 Philadelphia Textile 79 31 Feb. 3 Temple 88 84 1974-75 (13-5) Dec. 9 Delaware 58 68 Feb. 7 American 99 76 Dec. 4 Cheyney 52 63 Dec. 12 at Trenton 57 61 Feb. 11 Howard 88 61 Dec. 8 Rutgers 57 50 Jan. 6 at Kean 58 88 Feb. 14 at Georgetown 65 70 Dec. 11 Philadelphia Textile 76 33 Jan. 8 at Edinboro 62 79 Feb. 15 at District of Columbia 57 80 Dec. 15 Eastern 83 15 Jan. 10 at Pittsburgh 57 71 Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s 54 67 Jan. 27 at Widener 67 25 Jan. 11 at Pitt-Johnstown 70 82 Feb. 19 at Long Island 91 83 Jan. 29 Saint Joseph’s 57 79 Jan. 15 at West Chester 68 79 Feb. 24 Cheyney 47 58 Jan. 31 at Temple 60 73 Jan. 18 Glassboro 95 65 Feb. 26 Lehigh 94 49 Feb. 3 Penn State-Ogontz 74 66 Jan. 20 Kutztown 95 46 * Adidas Lady Owls Tournament Feb. 5 Gwynedd Mercy 82 60 Jan. 23 Immaculata 77 66 # La Salle Invitational Jan. 25 Bloomsburg 99 82 Feb. 10 Cabrini 82 64 Jan. 27 Ursinus 79 47 Feb. 12 at Villanova 61 47 Jan. 28 West Virginia 76 79 Feb. 17 at Chestnut Hill 80 56 Feb. 1 at Georgetown 72 69 Feb. 20 at Penn 72 56 Feb. 2 at Loyola 76 69 Feb. 24 Princeton 63 58 Feb. 6 Temple 78 61 Feb. 26 Drexel 66 48 Feb. 8 Lafayette 70 50 Mar. 5 Iona * 72 55 Feb. 13 Villanova 67 60 Mar. 5 Princeton * 40 57 Feb. 15 at Maryland 54 111 Mar. 6 Ursinus * 69 89 Feb. 20 at Saint Joseph’s 58 81 *EAIAW Small College Tournament Feb. 22 Cheyney 64 92 Feb. 24 Lehigh 65 53 Feb. 27 at Penn 75 68 Mar. 2 Catholic * 72 52 Mar. 3 Bowie State * 62 81 * EAIAW Tournament

46 Year-By-Year Results

1981-82 (17-12) 1983-84 (11-18) 1985-86 (21-9) Nov. 24 Rider 70 57 Nov. 25 at Monmouth 67 66 Nov. 25 Delaware 65 55 Nov. 28 at Rutgers 58 105 Nov. 26 Boston University 56 67 Nov. 30 at Fairleigh Dickinson 81 64 Dec. 5 Delaware 69 46 Dec. 6 Saint Joseph’s 71 76 Dec. 4 at Temple 62 65 Dec. 7 at Bucknell 90 41 Dec. 10 Delaware 72 64 Dec. 7 at Fordham 81 57 Dec. 9 West Chester 84 67 Dec. 22 at Drexel 79 74 Dec. 10 Villanova 56 66 Dec. 11 Manhattan * 93 72 Dec. 28 Youngstown * 85 72 Dec. 13 Montana Tech * 99 55 Dec. 12 Northeastern * 55 50 Dec. 29 Cheyney * 64 87 Dec. 14 Montana * 61 69 Dec. 28 George Washington # 59 55 Dec. 30 Rutgers * 59 82 Dec. 20 Saint Joseph’s 60 62 Dec. 29 Pittsburgh # 58 55 Jan. 2 Penn 99 60 Dec. 27 Ball State # 66 53 Dec. 30 Penn State # 43 69 Jan. 7 at Temple 66 116 Dec. 28 Massachusetts # 67 61 Jan. 6 at Penn State 62 79 Jan. 9 Louisiana State 61 94 Dec. 29 Saint Joseph’s # 61 68 Jan. 9 at Lafayette 81 55 Jan. 11 Fairfield 93 95 Jan. 3 SW Texas State & 88 58 Jan. 12 Mount St. Mary’s 81 80 Jan. 14 St. Peter’s 80 69 Jan. 4 Fairfield & 75 56 Jan. 15 Syracuse & 61 63 Jan. 17 at Manhattan 72 102 Jan. 5 Oklahoma & 69 71 Jan. 16 Seton Hall & 70 57 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 60 75 Jan. 8 New Mexico State 68 58 Jan. 19 Penn 74 64 Jan. 24 at Syracuse 63 64 Jan. 11 Fairfield 76 63 Jan. 26 Georgetown 72 63 Jan. 25 at Iona 65 70 Jan. 14 Holy Cross 87 77 Jan. 29 Pittsburgh 60 62 Jan. 28 at Fordham 93 89 Jan. 18 at Manhattan 71 59 Jan. 31 Northeastern 64 48 Feb. 1 at Villanova 60 99 Jan. 21 Iona 99 77 Feb. 2 at Temple 58 55 Feb. 3 Vermont # 75 59 Jan. 25 Penn 95 40 Feb. 4 at Villanova 44 47 Feb. 4 Siena # 76 88 Feb. 1 Fordham 94 57 Feb. 6 at American 63 72 Feb. 9 at Fairfield 61 80 Feb. 4 St. Peter’s 53 54 Feb. 7 at Howard 63 78 Feb. 11 at St. Peter’s 42 69 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 56 52 Feb. 9 Saint Joseph’s 73 94 Feb. 15 Manhattan 60 67 Feb. 10 at Holy Cross 74 61 Feb. 16 at Hofstra 56 58 Feb. 18 at Holy Cross 68 92 Feb. 15 Manhattan 83 57 Feb. 20 Long Island 83 70 Feb. 20 Fordham 88 82 Feb. 18 at Iona 83 65 Feb. 21 Robert Morris 76 63 Feb. 22 Iona 62 48 Feb. 25 at St. Peter’s 69 76 Feb. 23 at Cheyney 49 75 Feb. 25 Manhattan & 62 60 Mar. 6 Holy Cross % 76 65 Feb. 27 at Seton Hall 54 87 Feb. 26 St. Peter’s & 49 71 Mar. 7 St. Peter’s % 78 67 * Northeastern Tournament * La Salle Invitational Mar. 12 Villanova $ 55 60 # La Salle Invitational # Siena Tournament * Montana Invitational & Syracuse Orange Plus Classic & MAAC Tournament # La Salle Invitational & Miami Classic 1982-83 (16-13) Bill “Speedy” Morris % MAAC Tournament Nov. 27 Vermont * 77 73 Head Coach $ NCAA Tournament Nov. 28 Dartmouth * 63 65 1984-86 Dec. 1 Towson State (OT) 80 79 (Two seasons) John Miller Dec. 4 at Delaware (OT) 83 78 43 wins, 17 losses Head Coach Dec. 28 St. Peter’s # 51 61 1986-04 Dec. 29 Seton Hall # 69 66 1984-85 (22-8) (18 seasons) Dec. 30 New Orleans # 66 73 Nov. 26 at Delaware 62 57 317 wins, 203 losses Jan. 3 Iona 67 41 Nov. 30 Concordia * 79 65 Jan. 8 Bucknell 75 69 Dec. 1 Connecticut * 67 56 1986-87 (21-7) Jan. 10 at Rider 75 74 Dec. 5 at Saint Joseph’s 64 69 Dec. 1 at Delaware 60 56 Jan. 12 at Pittsburgh 67 85 Dec. 8 at Penn 72 60 Dec. 5 Arkansas State * 90 71 Jan. 13 at Duquesne 72 57 Dec. 11 Villanova 54 56 Dec. 6 Wichita State * 68 70 Jan. 18 at Penn 55 62 Dec. 19 Drexel 78 64 Dec. 9 at Villanova 64 78 Jan. 21 Howard 73 52 Dec. 27 Duquesne # 86 59 Dec. 13 Temple 56 47 Jan. 25 at Georgetown 55 76 Dec. 28 Iowa # 51 70 Dec. 21 East Carolina 79 72 Feb. 2 Villanova 64 74 Dec. 29 South Carolina State # 61 55 Dec. 23 at Saint Joseph’s 58 54 Feb. 8 at Saint Joseph’s 61 74 Jan. 2 Rhode Island & 64 57 Dec. 27 Youngstown State # 76 60 Feb. 10 at Lehigh 77 79 Jan. 3 Cleveland State & 80 57 Dec. 28 Connecticut # 65 60 Feb. 15 Monmouth 62 60 Jan. 4 George Washington & 55 57 Dec. 29 James Madison # 52 62 Feb. 17 Temple 62 82 Jan. 6 Notre Dame 71 66 Jan. 4 Miami 77 65 Feb. 19 Hofstra 86 76 Jan. 9 Fairfield (OT) 65 60 Jan. 5 Richmond 69 60 Feb. 22 Cheyney 47 83 Jan. 12 at St. Peter’s 58 53 Jan. 8 Niagara 90 55 Feb. 23 Lafayette 60 51 Jan. 15 Manhattan 88 61 Jan. 10 Manhattan 71 55 Feb. 26 Drexel 65 71 Jan. 19 at Holy Cross 53 60 Jan. 13 at Penn 83 45 Mar. 2 American 80 64 Jan. 22 Iona 81 63 Jan. 15 at Holy Cross 74 84 Mar. 9 Lafayette & 82 48 Jan. 26 Fordham 72 58 Jan. 17 at Fairfield 60 63 Mar. 11 Lehigh & 76 70 Jan. 29 Temple 77 68 Jan. 20 St. Peter’s 65 57 Mar. 12 American & 67 66 Feb. 6 at Fairfield (OT) 72 83 Jan. 23 Fordham 65 54 Mar. 16 South Carolina State $ 67 85 Feb. 9 St. Peter’s 89 73 Jan. 29 at Iona 72 81 * Dartmouth Invitational Feb. 12 at Manhattan 87 58 Feb. 3 Iona 95 68 # La Salle Invitational Feb. 15 Holy Cross 69 79 Feb. 7 at Manhattan 66 63 & East Coast Conference Tournament Feb. 19 at Iona 86 73 Feb. 9 Holy Cross 91 81 $ NCAA Tournament Feb. 23 at Fordham 75 62 Feb. 14 Fairfield 50 49 Mar. 1 Fordham % 78 63 Feb. 17 at St. Peter’s 80 58 Mar. 2 Holy Cross % 61 62 Feb. 22 at Fordham 72 59 Mar. 3 Fairfield % 84 60 Feb. 26 Fairleigh Dickinson 65 46 * Finast Gold Cup Mar. 5 Manhattan & 51 53 # La Salle Invitational * Wichita Shootout & Miami Women’s Court Classic # La Salle Invitational % MAAC Tournament & MAAC Tournament

47 Year-By-Year Results

1987-88 (25-5) 1989-90 (15-14) 1991-92 (25-8) Nov. 28 Richmond 53 50 Nov. 28 Morgan State 68 28 Nov. 26 at Temple 61 50 Dec. 5 Siena * 78 44 Dec. 2 at Temple 68 65 Nov. 30 Penn 90 60 Dec. 6 Rhode Island * 60 49 Dec. 9 at Iona 61 57 Dec. 6 Columbia * 68 35 Dec. 12 at Temple 67 59 Dec. 11 Penn 63 49 Dec. 7 at St. Bonaventure * 81 69 Dec. 15 Villanova 49 60 Dec. 22 Villanova 55 56 Dec. 10 Saint Joseph’s 67 64 Dec. 23 Saint Joseph’s 50 49 Dec. 27 Wright State * 84 57 Dec. 21 Villanova 50 54 Dec. 27 Lehigh # 88 50 Dec. 28 Canisius * 58 50 Dec. 27 Colgate # 92 44 Dec. 28 Fairleigh Dickinson # 80 53 Dec. 29 Connecticut (OT) * 83 72 Dec. 28 Marquette # 106 88 Dec. 29 Oklahoma State # 69 63 Jan. 3 James Madison # 56 69 Dec. 29 Butler # 75 71 Jan. 2 Georgia Southern & 64 60 Jan. 4 District of Columbia # 63 45 Jan. 3 at Valparaiso (OT) 90 95 Jan. 3 Houston & 75 83 Jan. 5 Murray State # 59 78 Jan. 5 at Notre Dame 86 65 Jan. 4 Radford & 64 63 Jan. 9 Loyola (MD) 64 42 Jan. 8 Manhattan 68 54 Jan. 11 Penn 83 53 Jan. 13 Siena 73 71 Jan. 13 at Loyola 69 57 Jan. 13 at Fordham 72 53 Jan. 15 Fairfield 50 69 Jan. 17 at St. Peter’s 52 72 Jan. 16 Fairfield 74 55 Jan. 20 at Niagara 67 62 Jan. 19 Siena 83 66 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 68 73 Jan. 25 at Holy Cross 75 85 Jan. 22 Iona 62 59 Jan. 23 at Manhattan 72 59 Jan. 27 at Fordham 65 73 Jan. 24 at Niagara 96 65 Jan. 26 Iona 100 59 Feb. 3 Iona 69 57 Jan. 26 at Canisius 76 61 Feb. 4 Delaware 68 58 Feb. 5 Saint Joseph’s 73 80 Jan. 29 at Fairfield 62 57 Feb. 6 Fordham 80 65 Feb. 7 St. Peter’s 69 76 Feb. 1 Loyola 106 67 Feb. 10 St. Peter’s 83 55 Feb. 10 at Manhattan 57 65 Feb. 4 at Iona 83 68 Feb. 13 at Fairfield 58 54 Feb. 14 at Fairfield 65 79 Feb. 8 at Siena 68 48 Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 90 82 Feb. 17 Holy Cross 60 68 Feb. 11 St. Peter’s 63 67 Feb. 20 Manhattan 64 57 Feb. 21 Manhattan 64 52 Feb. 18 Fairfield 75 65 Feb. 24 at Iona 113 73 Feb. 24 at St. Peter’s 68 74 Feb. 21 Niagara 96 76 Feb. 29 Morgan State 85 63 Feb. 27 Canisius 55 75 Feb. 23 Canisius 79 56 Mar. 2 at St. Peter’s 73 67 Mar. 3 Fordham 72 59 Feb. 29 at Manhattan 67 54 Mar. 7 St. Peter’s % 77 56 Mar. 8 Niagara & 85 80 Mar. 6 Iona & 79 68 Mar. 9 Fairfield % 50 55 Mar. 9 Fairfield & 63 70 Mar. 7 Manhattan & 67 55 Mar. 16 Penn State $ 85 86 * La Salle Invitational Mar. 8 St. Peter’s & 71 73 * Rhode Island Tournament # Florida Int. Tournament Mar. 26 Nebraska % 78 79 # La Salle Invitational & MAAC Tournament Mar. 27 Wisconsin-Green Bay % 53 65 & Florida Int. Tournament Mar. 28 Ala.-Birmingham % 71 76 % MAAC Tournament 1990-91 (16-12) * Lady Bonnies Classic $ NCAA Tournament Dec. 1 at Penn 74 67 # La Salle Invitational Dec. 3 at Saint Joseph’s 55 66 & MAAC Tournament 1988-89 (28-3) Dec. 7 Cal. State-Fullerton * 55 75 % WNIT Tournament Nov. 29 at Morgan State 67 54 Dec. 8 North Texas State * 71 66 Dec. 3 Lehigh * 90 58 Dec. 11 Temple 70 61 1992-93 (16-11) Dec. 4 Brown * 87 62 Dec. 22 at Villanova 48 51 Dec. 1 Penn (Saint Joseph’s) 83 77 Dec. 10 Temple 73 71 Dec. 27 Hartford # 66 60 Dec. 4 Boise State * 65 82 Dec. 13 at Villanova 70 58 Dec. 28 Santa Clara # 54 63 Dec. 5 California-Irvine * 68 66 Dec. 22 Northwestern 69 67 Dec. 29 Ohio # 73 67 Dec. 8 Temple (Phil. Civ. Ctr.) 79 88 Dec. 27 Hofstra # 81 52 Jan. 3 Loyola (MD) 82 52 Dec. 15 at Saint Joseph’s 56 67 Dec. 28 Robert Morris # 80 43 Jan. 6 at Michigan 65 67 Dec. 22 at Villanova 60 62 Dec. 29 Loyola (IL) # 75 58 Jan. 7 at Detroit 65 58 Dec. 28 Central Conn. State # 96 63 Jan. 2 at Santa Clara 74 55 Jan. 10 Manhattan 51 62 Dec. 29 Nebraska # 92 88 Jan. 4 at St. Mary’s 82 76 Jan. 14 at Fairfield 66 68 Jan. 2 Notre Dame 69 63 Jan. 5 at San Francisco 71 60 Jan. 18 Niagara 72 62 Jan. 5 Drexel 77 61 Jan. 10 at Penn 61 57 Jan. 20 Canisius 82 62 Jan. 7 at Butler 64 90 Jan. 14 Manhattan 62 32 Jan. 23 at Iona 77 48 Jan. 9 at Evansville 53 70 Jan. 19 at Holy Cross 69 76 Jan. 30 at St. Peter’s 68 76 Jan. 14 Xavier 75 86 Jan. 21 at Fairfield 63 48 Feb. 2 Siena 79 69 Jan. 16 Dayton 100 67 Jan. 25 St. Peter’s 83 81 Feb. 6 at Manhattan 53 55 Jan. 21 Loyola (IL) 79 49 Jan. 28 Fordham 82 69 Feb. 10 Fairfield 68 82 Jan. 23 Detroit 77 76 Jan. 31 at Saint Joseph’s 75 68 Feb. 15 at Niagara 83 58 Jan. 30 at Duquesne 81 71 Feb. 6 at Delaware 67 63 Feb. 17 at Canisius 65 51 Feb. 4 at Notre Dame 58 61 Feb. 8 Iona 79 72 Feb. 20 Iona 100 54 Feb. 6 at Chicago State 76 58 Feb. 11 at Manhattan 71 45 Feb. 26 at Loyola 80 61 Feb. 11 Evansville 70 54 Feb. 15 Holy Cross 81 80 Mar. 1 St. Peter’s 79 74 Feb. 13 Butler 84 68 Feb. 18 Fairfield 66 51 Mar. 3 at Siena 52 79 Feb. 18 at Dayton 65 81 Feb. 22 at St. Peter’s 89 76 Mar. 7 Manhattan & 63 70 Feb. 20 at Xavier 54 79 Feb. 25 at Fordham 84 80 * Montana Classic Feb. 25 at Detroit 88 69 Mar. 4 at Iona 63 56 # La Salle Invitational Feb. 27 at Loyola (IL) 70 54 Mar. 10 Fordham & 73 70 & MAAC Tournament Mar. 4 Duquesne 96 60 Mar. 11 Holy Cross & 81 82 Mar. 8 Evansville & 68 71 Mar. 15 Connecticut $ 72 63 * Disneyland Freedom Bowl Mar. 18 Tennessee $ 61 91 # La Salle Invitational * Siena Classic & MCC Championships # La Salle Invitational & MAAC Tournament $ NCAA Tournament

48 Year-By-Year Results

1993-94 (19-9) 1995-96 (19-10) 1997-98 (15-13) Nov. 30 Penn (V’nova) 65 57 Nov. 28 Delaware 78 56 Nov. 21 at Delaware State 71 63 Dec. 4 Boston University * 69 50 Dec. 1 Northwestern State * 60 77 Nov. 24 Villanova 66 61 Dec. 5 Seton Hall * 48 73 Dec. 2 Nevada * 71 48 Dec. 2 at Bucknell 63 65 Dec. 8 at Temple 66 57 Dec. 6 at Siena 63 56 Dec. 5 vs. Indiana # 51 67 Dec. 11 at Drexel 80 75 Dec. 9 Penn (V’nova) 88 56 Dec. 6 vs. Butler # 66 80 Dec. 14 Saint Joseph’s 50 58 Dec. 13 at American 68 65 Dec. 9 Penn 80 31 Dec. 23 Villanova 56 54 Dec. 22 Villanova 49 61 Dec. 13 Delaware 76 46 Dec. 28 Towson State # 61 57 Dec. 28 UM-Baltimore County # 72 44 Dec. 20 Drexel 67 53 Dec. 29 Mount St. Mary’s # 69 50 Dec. 29 Kent # 71 77 Dec. 29 vs. Long Island * 95 59 Jan. 4 American 81 52 Jan. 3 Drexel 75 49 Dec. 30 vs. Georgia * 64 80 Jan. 7 Georgia Southern & 71 83 Jan. 8 at Duquesne 65 73 Jan. 2 Dayton 70 62 Jan. 8 NC-Wilmington & 62 51 Jan. 10 at Rhode Island 90 80 Jan. 4 Xavier 61 78 Jan. 12 Loyola (IL) (Civ. Ctr.) 64 61 Jan. 13 Fordham 65 67 Jan. 8 at Fordham 63 57 Jan. 15 Notre Dame 73 92 Jan. 15 Xavier 78 69 Jan. 13 at Virginia Tech 57 65 Jan. 20 at Detroit 66 58 Jan. 20 Massachusetts 87 77 Jan. 16 Duquesne 68 71 Jan. 22 at Xavier 60 82 Jan. 25 at Virginia Tech 65 70 Jan. 19 at George Washington 47 76 Jan. 27 Evansville 85 66 Jan. 27 at Dayton 71 66 Jan. 23 Rhode Island 81 44 Jan. 29 Butler 70 66 Feb. 1 Virginia Tech 77 53 Jan. 25 Massachusetts 52 67 Feb. 3 at Delaware 69 64 Feb. 4 George Washington 48 55 Jan. 29 at Temple 84 67 Feb. 5 George Mason 77 65 Feb. 6 at Temple 70 59 Feb. 1 Virginia Tech 55 67 Feb. 10 Xavier 76 85 Feb. 10 at George Washington 43 56 Feb. 6 at Xavier 61 80 Feb. 12 Detroit 57 65 Feb. 12 Saint Joseph’s 67 66 Feb. 8 at Dayton 74 62 Feb. 17 at Notre Dame 85 75 Feb. 17 Dayton 85 50 Feb. 10 at Saint Joseph’s 65 54 Feb. 19 at Loyola (IL) 66 80 Feb. 22 Duquesne 74 72 Feb. 13 George Washington 53 67 Feb. 24 at Butler 87 85 Feb. 24 at Xavier 76 71 Feb. 19 St. Bonaventure 78 72 Feb. 26 at Evansville 90 73 Feb. 27 at St. Bonaventure 70 82 Feb. 21 at Duquesne 72 66 Mar. 5 Butler % 83 70 Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s & 65 62 Feb. 24 vs. Rhode Island & 59 57 Mar. 6 Notre Dame % 55 79 Mar. 3 Rhode Island & 67 62 Feb. 26 vs. G. Washington & 51 66 * Mayfair Farms Classic Mar. 4 George Washington & 68 73 # Indiana University Tournament # La Salle Invitational * Holiday Inn Classic * CoreStates Invitational Tournament & Holiday Inn North Carolina Tournament # La Salle Invitational & Atlantic 10 Tournament % MCC Championships & Atlantic 10 Tournament 1998-99 (14-14) 1994-95 (20-10) 1996-97 (21-7) Nov. 21 Delaware State 84 59 Dec. 1 at Penn 75 64 Nov. 25 Drexel 61 54 Nov. 24 at Air Force 63 58 Dec. 3 at Fordham * 58 50 Dec. 4 at George Mason 69 47 Nov. 27 vs. WI-Milwaukee # 65 62 Dec. 4 at Harvard 86 79 Dec. 7 Siena 72 61 Nov. 28 vs. Colorado State # 47 95 Dec. 7 at Temple 90 54 Dec. 10 at Penn 76 73 Dec. 2 at Villanova 36 63 Dec. 10 at Saint Joseph’s 52 60 Dec. 12 at Delaware 68 45 Dec. 5 at Penn 67 60 Dec. 22 at Villanova 52 56 Dec. 21 at Villanova 45 61 Dec. 8 Bucknell 68 56 Dec. 28 Morgan State # 84 64 Dec. 28 Niagara * 78 39 Dec. 12 at George Washington 48 69 Dec. 29 Richmond # 73 57 Dec. 29 Towson State * 83 69 Dec 21 Drexel 82 74 Jan. 3 at Tampa 70 51 Jan. 3 St. Mary’s (CA) # 63 62 Dec. 29 Princeton * 54 55 Jan. 4 at South Florida 69 74 Jan. 4 at Florida Inter. # 62 80 Dec. 30 Arkansas State * 80 72 Jan. 12 Wright State 69 56 Jan. 6 Duquesne 94 78 Jan. 2 at Massachusetts 49 68 Jan. 14 Xavier 83 69 Jan. 9 Xavier 67 54 Jan. 4 at Rhode Island 71 62 Jan. 19 at Detroit 72 88 Jan. 12 Dayton 83 70 Jan. 8 Saint Joseph’s 37 52 Jan. 21 at Notre Dame 65 87 Jan. 16 at Massachusetts 37 65 Jan. 16 Xavier 63 61 Jan. 25 at Butler 59 81 Jan. 18 Rhode Island 70 43 Jan. 17 Dayton 72 86 Jan. 28 Illinois-Chicago 86 71 Jan. 21 at Duquesne 76 72 Jan. 21 at St. Bonaventure 72 86 Jan. 30 Cleveland State 67 61 Jan. 23 Virginia Tech 69 40 Jan. 24 Fordham 58 46 Feb. 2 at WI-Milwaukee 84 55 Jan. 25 at George Washington 52 84 Jan. 28 George Washington 58 84 Feb. 4 at WI-Green Bay 49 70 Jan. 30 at Fordham 73 58 Feb. 2 Temple 72 62 Feb. 9 Northern Illinois 70 84 Feb. 2 St. Bonaventure 66 65 Feb. 5 Duquesne 62 55 Feb. 11 Loyola (IL) 90 56 Feb. 6 at Dayton 66 57 Feb. 7 at Virgina Tech 35 62 Feb. 16 Detroit 74 61 Feb. 8 at Xavier 52 35 Feb. 12 at Xavier 54 66 Feb. 18 Notre Dame 84 68 Feb. 13 Temple 75 59 Feb. 14 at Dayton 71 62 Feb. 23 at Wright State 80 74 Feb. 15 at Saint Joseph’s 65 84 Feb. 18 Virginia Tech 57 70 Feb. 25 at Xavier 67 83 Feb. 20 George Washington 40 56 Feb. 21 at Duquesne 58 68 Mar. 1 at Cleveland State 81 73 Feb. 22 at Virginia Tech 67 54 Feb. 26 vs. Fordham & 70 56 Mar. 5 Cleveland State & 79 62 Feb. 27 Virginia Tech 81 66 Feb. 27 vs. Geo. Washington & 59 85 Mar. 9 at Illinois-Chicago & 81 67 Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s & 51 61 # at Colorado State Tournament Mar. 10 at Detroit & 60 55 * CoreStates Classic *First Union Invitational Tournament Mar. 11 at Northern Illinois & 77 80 # Florida International Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament * Harvard Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament # La Salle Invitational & MCC Tournament

49 Year-By-Year Results

1999-00 (12-17) 2001-02 (6-22) 2003-04 (15-13) Nov. 20 at Rider 74 60 Nov. 17 St. Francis (NY) 87 90 Nov. 22 vs. Texas A&M % 67 62 Nov. 23 Penn 82 70 Nov. 20 Penn 74 69 Nov. 23 vs. Florida % 65 90 Nov. 28 at Drexel 70 55 Nov. 25 at Drexel 69 76 Nov. 25 Penn 74 67 Dec. 1 Villanova 75 65 Nov. 28 Villanova 58 77 Nov. 30 at Drexel 70 69 Dec. 3 vs. Hartford % 46 60 Nov. 30 Houston % 49 65 Dec. 3 at Delaware 47 69 Dec. 4 vs. Harvard % 71 74 Dec. 1 Hofstra % 75 65 Dec. 6 Villanova 48 51 Dec. 8 Penn State 64 78 Dec. 8 at Marquette 54 63 Dec. 17 Howard 70 49 Dec. 11 George Washington 61 72 Dec. 18 at Delaware 66 83 Dec. 20 at St. Francis (NY) 67 53 Dec 20 at Fairleigh Dickinson 69 59 Dec. 21 at Bucknell 65 89 Dec. 29 Coppin State * 71 57 Dec. 22 at Boston College 66 80 Dec. 29 Colgate * 94 66 Dec. 30 Bucknell * 61 54 Dec. 29 Lafayette * 70 75 Dec. 30 St. John’s * 57 53 Jan. 3 Massachusetts 64 60 Dec. 30 Quinnipiac * 68 73 Jan. 3 at George Washington 50 67 Jan. 6 Duquesne 67 78 Jan. 6 Massachusetts 57 61 Jan. 6 St. Bonaventure 60 77 Jan. 9 at Fordham 63 73 Jan. 12 at Duquesne 73 58 Jan. 10 Massachusetts 58 77 Jan. 12 at Richmond 50 74 Jan. 16 Virginia Tech 57 76 Jan. 13 Rhode Island 40 77 Jan. 18 George Washington 72 85 Jan. 20 at Xavier 55 85 Jan. 18 at Xavier 64 82 Jan. 23 at Saint Joseph’s 52 68 Jan. 22 at Dayton 58 88 Jan. 20 at Dayton 72 82 Jan. 25 Richmond 70 67 Jan. 27 at George Washington 56 72 Jan. 25 Richmond 74 95 Jan. 29 Rhode Island 81 73 Jan. 30 St. Bonaventure 62 42 Jan. 27 Duquesne 62 70 Jan. 31 at George Washington 64 81 Feb. 3 Dayton 38 64 Jan. 31 at Fordham 60 62 Feb. 6 at Xavier 50 63 Feb. 6 Duquesne 58 50 Feb. 3 George Washington 61 87 Feb. 8 at Dayton 65 62 Feb. 10 at Saint Joseph’s 44 67 Feb. 7 at Richmond 52 84 Feb. 12 St. Bonaventure 76 65 Feb. 12 at Temple 72 63 Feb. 10 at Duquesne 61 77 Feb. 15 at Duquesne 69 74 Feb. 18 Xavier 72 85 Feb. 15 Xavier 63 58 Feb. 19 Xavier 66 63 Feb. 20 Rhode Island 72 46 Feb. 17 Dayton 77 76 Feb. 22 Dayton 81 63 Feb. 24 at Virginia Tech 57 64 Feb. 22 at Saint Joseph’s 54 72 Feb. 26 at Temple 59 71 Feb. 27 at Fordham 65 55 Feb. 24 at Temple 61 71 Mar. 5 vs. St. Bonaventure & 50 45 Mar. 3 vs. Temple & 63 49 Mar. 1 vs. Massachusetts & 46 58 Mar. 6 vs. G. Washington & 61 64 Mar. 4 vs. Geo. Washington & 69 75 % White Invitational (at Northwestern) % Boston University % at Worcester Holiday Tournament *La Salle Invitational Tournament * La Salle Invitational *La Salle Invitational Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament 2002-03 (15-14) Tom Lochner 2000-01 (15-14) Nov. 22 vs. Wake Forest % 71 87 Head Coach Nov. 17 Rider 81 52 Nov. 23 vs. Stony Brook % 60 38 2004-10 Nov. 26 Drexel 84 74 Nov. 26 Delaware 63 52 (Six seasons) Nov. 28 at Villanova 56 70 Dec. 1 Drexel 65 64 71 wins, 102 losses Dec. 1 at Arizona State % 56 73 Dec. 7 at Villanova 57 72 Dec. 3 vs. Kent State % 77 66 Dec. 16 Marquette 78 91 2004-05 (12-16) Dec. 7 at Penn 57 61 Dec. 18 at Howard 73 64 Nov. 19 at Seton Hall * 54 60 Dec. 9 Boston College 47 70 Dec. 21 Bucknell 85 74 Nov. 20 vs. Wagner * 75 52 Dec. 18 Fairleigh Dickinson 77 56 Dec. 28 Robert Morris * 75 56 Nov. 23 at Penn 49 51 Dec. 21 at Penn State 64 84 Dec. 29 Holy Cross * 68 61 Nov. 28 Drexel 67 50 Dec. 29 Canisius * 78 65 Jan. 3 Duquesne 67 55 Dec. 4 Boston University (OT) 89 87 Dec. 30 Sacred Heart * 59 55 Jan. 6 at Penn 63 57 Dec. 08 at Villanova 54 70 Jan. 5 Dayton 72 75 Jan. 10 at Dayton 72 61 Dec. 11 Binghamton 76 73 Jan. 7 at Duquesne 78 60 Jan. 12 at Xavier 54 73 Dec. 19 Delaware 67 68 Jan. 12 St. Bonaventure 78 56 Jan. 16 at Duquesne 52 61 Dec. 22 at Providence 68 32 Jan. 15 George Washington 52 57 Jan. 19 Saint Joseph’s 80 83 Dec. 28 Georgetown 79 67 Jan. 20 at Rhode Island 59 47 Jan. 23 Richmond 74 62 Dec. 30 Kent State (OT) 72 80 Jan. 22 at Massachusetts 74 51 Jan. 26 at St. Bonaventure 56 57 Jan. 4 Richmond 54 61 Jan. 26 Saint Joseph’s 51 67 Jan. 30 at George Washington 51 81 Jan. 7 at Massachusetts 60 67 Jan. 30 at George Washington 55 70 Feb. 2 at Massachusetts 51 66 Jan. 9 at Rhode Island 74 67 Feb. 2 Rhode Island 55 38 Feb. 6 Fordham 62 54 Jan. 13 at Duquesne 60 64 Feb. 4 Temple 67 68 Feb. 9 Temple 63 67 Jan. 17 Temple 47 57 Feb. 8 at Xavier 64 74 Feb. 13 Dayton 70 69 Jan. 21 Dayton 67 61 Feb. 10 at Dayton 61 66 Feb. 15 Xavier 51 65 Jan. 23 Xavier 55 66 Feb. 14 Fordham 57 55 Feb. 20 at Richmond 56 69 Jan. 30 at St. Bonaventure (OT) 77 82 Feb. 18 at St. Bonaventure 65 63 Feb. 23 George Washington 63 70 Feb. 4 George Washington 65 53 Feb. 21 at Temple 60 69 Mar. 1 at Rhode Island 58 53 Feb. 6 Fordham 77 48 Feb. 24 Duquesne 64 46 Mar. 6 vs. Massachusetts & 67 62 Feb. 11 at Xavier 45 70 Mar. 2 vs. Fordham & 75 62 Mar. 7 vs. Xavier & 58 74 Feb. 13 at Dayton 65 75 Mar. 3 vs. Temple & 69 76 % Southern Methodist University Tourney Feb. 17 at Richmond 51 75 % at Wells Fargo Classic * La Salle Invitational Feb. 20 Duquesne 62 54 *La Salle Invitational Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament Feb. 25 Saint Joseph’s 66 51 & Atlantic 10 Tournament Feb. 27 at George Washington 46 47 Mar. 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s & 50 56 * Seton Hall Tournament & Atlantic 10 Tournament

50 Year-By-Year Results

2005-06 (11-17) 2007-08 (12-17) 2009-10 (7-22) Nov. 19 vs. TN-Martin ^ 72 55 Nov. 9 Villanova 58 64 Nov. 13 Loyola (MD) 55 69 Nov. 20 vs. TX-Arlington ^ 54 60 Nov. 14 Loyola (MD) 51 50 Nov. 15 at Long Island 77 73 Nov. 23 at Delaware 60 70 Nov. 17 at Drexel 50 57 Nov. 20 at Oral Roberts 55 76 Nov. 27 Wagner 77 53 Nov. 19 Albany 70 59 Nov. 21 at Tulsa 39 62 Nov. 30 at Binghamton 70 84 Nov. 25 Central Florida 57 68 Nov. 23 at Wichita State 43 56 Dec. 4 Rider 74 50 Nov. 28 at Delaware 54 43 Nov. 29 Lehigh 47 58 Dec. 10 at Drexel 48 53 Dec. 1 at Binghamton 61 71 Dec. 1 Georgetown 40 71 Dec. 20 Villanova 57 58 Dec. 8 Quinnipiac 64 65 Dec. 5 at Drexel 68 57 Dec. 22 Vanderbilt 57 70 Dec. 16 at Boston College 60 66 Dec. 13 at Delaware 46 54 Dec. 30 at Kansas 72 75 Dec. 19 vs. UNC Greensboro ^ 63 47 Dec. 20 at Rider 55 54 Jan. 3 at Rhode Island 55 48 Dec. 20 vs. Appalachian State ^ 66 62 Dec. 22 Villanova 41 44 Jan. 6 at Richmond 59 58 Dec. 28 Sacred Heart (OT) 75 70 Dec. 29 vs. Holy Cross * 65 51 Jan. 8 Temple (OT) 64 66 Dec. 31 at WI-Milwaukee 61 77 Dec. 30 at Monmouth 49 57 Jan. 13 St. Bonaventure 86 66 Jan. 4 at Lafayette 70 54 Jan. 2 Penn 67 51 Jan. 16 Rhode Island 61 53 Jan. 7 Penn 56 37 Jan. 5 Princeton 49 68 Jan. 20 at Duquesne 52 43 Jan. 12 at Richmond 48 62 Jan. 9 at Richmond 52 62 Jan. 22 Saint Joseph’s 65 50 Jan. 16 Dayton 43 45 Jan. 13 at Charlotte 60 69 Jan. 24 Penn 67 49 Jan. 19 at Fordham 68 59 Jan. 16 Xavier 47 73 Jan. 27 Massachusetts 60 67 Jan. 23 at George Washington 32 50 Jan. 20 St. Bonaventure 39 58 Jan. 29 at Charlotte 57 77 Jan. 26 St. Bonaventure 54 60 Jan. 24 at George Washington 50 58 Feb. 3 at Saint Louis 60 70 Jan. 30 at Charlotte 52 74 Jan. 27 Saint Joseph’s 39 45 Feb. 10 Dayton 62 50 Feb. 2 Temple 55 60 Jan. 30 at Fordham 47 57 Feb. 12 Xavier 62 70 Feb. 6 Massachusetts 63 66 Feb. 6 Temple 34 55 Feb. 17 at George Washington 49 67 Feb. 10 at Saint Louis 61 42 Feb. 10 at Saint Louis 51 62 Feb. 19 at Saint Joseph’s 55 61 Feb. 16 Fordham 84 67 Feb. 13 Fordham 70 62 Feb. 24 Fordham 68 76 Feb. 20 at Rhode Island 64 54 Feb. 17 Massachusetts 62 57 Feb. 26 at Massachusetts 55 63 Feb. 23 Xavier 53 57 Feb. 20 at Rhode Island 75 63 Mar. 3 Richmond & 53 60 Feb. 27 Saint Joseph’s 52 70 Feb. 24 at Duquesne 40 69 ^ - South Florida Shootout Mar. 01 at Duquesne 35 62 Feb. 27 Dayton 46 62 & - Atlantic 10 Tournament ^ - Central Florida Classic * - Hawk Holiday Classic

2006-07 (19-11) 2008-09 (10-19) Jeff Williams Nov. 10 at Albany 77 63 Nov. 14 at Villanova (OT) 67 62 Head Coach Nov. 14 at Villanova 74 62 Nov. 16 Long Island 71 57 2010-Current Nov. 17 at Sacred Heart 70 60 Nov. 19 Delaware 57 71 (Five seasons­­­­­­) Nov. 21 at Penn 73 63 Nov. 22 Drexel 48 46 62 wins, 89 losses Nov. 26 at Wagner 74 53 Nov. 25 at Miami (OH) 50 63 Nov. 29 Binghamton 56 49 Nov. 28 at St. Mary’s (CA)* 55 61 2010-11 (10-20) Dec. 2 at Rider 88 76 Nov. 29 vs. Radford 65 52 Nov. 12 at Villanova 42 57 Dec. 5 Delaware 52 66 Dec. 3 at Morgan State 70 71 Nov. 14 at Loyola (MD) 64 57 Dec. 9 Drexel 67 53 Dec. 6 Binghamton 47 53 Nov. 16 Drexel 55 86 Dec. 16 at Quinnipiac 46 66 Dec. 16 Lafayette 61 57 Nov. 19 at Georgetown 46 50 Dec. 20 Miami (OH) 64 60 Dec. 19 at Loyola (MD) 75 63 Nov. 22 Oral Roberts 87 67 Dec. 23 WI-Milwaukee (OT) 74 69 Dec. 21 Rider 63 47 Nov. 28 Delaware 48 59 Dec. 29 Morgan State 61 50 Dec. 29 vs. Valparaiso ^ 67 61 Dec. 5 Tulsa 86 73 Jan. 1 at Vanderbilt 59 70 Dec. 30 at Lehigh ^ 49 53 Dec. 11 at Lafayette 51 60 Jan. 2 at Lipscomb 61 47 Jan. 5 at Penn 61 58 Dec. 19 Rider 78 58 Jan. 9 Fordham 80 65 Jan. 10 at St. Bonaventure 57 62 Dec. 22 at Seton Hall 62 65 Jan. 12 at Saint Joseph’s 60 71 Jan. 14 Richmond 48 67 Dec. 28 at Maryland* 45 83 Jan. 14 Rhode Island 61 57 Jan. 17 Saint Louis (OT) 73 77 Dec. 29 vs. Liberty* 53 73 Jan. 18 at St. Bonaventure 68 67 Jan. 21 at Temple 55 62 Jan. 2 at Lehigh 67 85 Jan. 22 at Massachusetts 47 49 Jan. 24 at Fordham 42 41 Jan. 4 at Princeton 51 94 Jan. 26 Richmond 48 70 Jan. 27 Rhode Island 48 54 Jan. 8 at Fordham 54 69 Jan. 28 George Washington 47 71 Jan. 31 George Washington 70 72 Jan. 12 at St. Bonaventure 54 74 Feb. 2 Duquesne 79 52 Feb. 7 Fordham 45 48 Jan. 15 Saint Louis 82 77 Feb. 4 at Xavier 64 75 Feb. 11 vs. Saint Joseph’s 42 59 Jan. 19 at Penn 40 45 Feb. 8 at Dayton 57 59 Feb. 14 Charlotte (OT) 62 67 Jan. 22 Duquesne 65 81 Feb. 12 at Temple 55 68 Feb. 18 at #17/16 Xavier 42 72 Jan. 26 at Dayton 51 85 Feb. 17 at Fordham 66 54 Feb. 21 at Dayton 49 71 Jan. 29 George Washington 73 64 Feb. 22 Charlotte 71 62 Feb. 25 Duquesne 51 66 Feb. 1 at Xavier 51 102 Feb. 25 Saint Louis (OT) 75 66 Feb. 28 at Massachusetts 66 82 Feb. 6 Fordham 69 54 Mar. 2 vs. Dayton & 43 57 * - St. Mary’s (CA) Thanksgiving Classic Feb. 9 Rhode Island 61 49 & - Atlantic 10 Tournament ^ - Lehigh Tournament Feb. 12 at Temple 63 72 Feb. 16 Charlotte 85 84 Feb. 19 at Saint Joseph’s 60 77 Feb. 23 Richmond 65 69 Feb. 26 at Massachusetts 67 63 Mar. 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s& 55 79 * Maryland Terrapin Classic & Atlantic 10 Tournament

51 Year-By-Year Results

2011-12 (14-17) 2013-14 (15-15) 2015-16 (5-25) Nov. 11 Lehigh 63 43 Nov. 8 Temple 47 60 Nov. 13 at Fairfield 59 62 Nov. 13 at Albany 76 81 Nov. 17 at Rutgers 57 59 Nov. 18 Temple 48 77 Nov. 16 at St. John’s 45 66 Nov. 24 at Manhattan 72 62 Nov. 21 Robert Morris 45 76 Nov. 19 Rutgers 48 61 Nov. 25 at Fairfield 59 64 Nov. 25 at Wake Forest 53 61 Nov. 22 Penn 58 47 Nov. 30 Central Conn State 71 60 Nov. 28 vs. UW-Milwaukee 53 69 Nov. 25 vs. Florida* 74 85 Dec. 2 Penn 54 64 Nov. 29 at Miami 71 68 Nov. 26 at Long Island* 53 69 Dec. 5 at William & Mary 73 59 Dec. 2 at Howard 29 60 Nov. 30 at West Virginia 52 63 Dec. 15 Villanova 47 83 Dec. 6 at UMBC 29 60 Dec. 4 Villanova 51 67 Dec. 20 vs. FIU^ 58 84 Dec. 16 North Texas 63 69 Dec. 8 a t Loyola-Chicago 48 45 Dec. 21 vs. Tennessee State^ 66 58 Dec. 20 Villanova 56 67 Dec. 19 at Drexel 59 72 Dec. 29 at Dartmouth% 54 43 Dec. 29 vs. Norfolk State 67 59 Dec. 22 Fairfield 52 55 Dec. 30 vs. Binghamton% 56 57 Dec. 30 at Monmouth 65 50 Dec. 29 at Dartmouth^ 60 47 Jan. 2 at Rhode Island 50 44 Jan. 2 Richmond 43 60 Dec. 30 vs. Vermont^ 68 59 Jan. 4 at George Mason 65 50 Jan. 6 Davidson 58 66 Jan. 2 at Northeastern 75 60 Jan. 8 VCU 63 58 Jan. 10 at George Mason 70 79 Jan. 7 at Saint Louis 53 52 Jan. 11 Massachusetts 78 41 Jan. 13 at George Washington 59 83 Jan. 11 Fordham 68 62 Jan. 15 at St. Bonaventure 35 58 Jan. 16 Rhode Island 61 72 Jan. 14 Xavier 63 51 Jan. 19 Saint Joseph’s 52 64 Jan. 18 Penn 68 78 Jan. 18 at Charlotte 66 77 Jan. 25 at George Washington 77 68 Jan. 23 at Saint Louis 70 79 Jan. 21 at Richmond 70 74 Jan. 29 Richmond 39 56 Jan. 27 Dayton 51 67 Jan. 28 St. Bonaventure 57 75 Feb. 1 at Saint Louis 43 53 Jan. 30 at Saint Joseph’s 55 64 Feb. 1 at Fordham 56 55 Feb. 5 George Mason 66 60 Feb. 3 at Rhode Island 76 84 Feb. 4 Massachusetts 81 67 Feb. 8 Rhode Island 50 42 Feb. 7 VCU 76 84 Feb. 8 Saint Joseph’s 53 57 Feb. 12 at Saint Joseph’s 63 76 Feb. 10 Massachusetts 66 57 Feb. 11 at Rhode Island 49 45 Feb. 15 at Fordham 42 43 Feb. 13 at Fordham 44 54 Feb. 15 Dayton 49 58 Feb. 19 Dayton 69 84 Feb. 17 Saint Joseph’s 75 70 Feb. 18 at Duquesne 52 82 Feb. 26 at Duquesne 68 63 Feb. 20 St. Bonaventure 63 70 Feb. 22 at Geo. Washington 69 47 Mar. 1 St. Bonaventure 55 49 Feb. 24 at Duquesne 49 74 Feb. 25 Temple 44 71 Mar. 6 vs. Saint Louis& 65 56 Feb. 27 at Massachusetts 57 80 Mar. 2 vs. Xavier& 52 49 Mar. 7 vs. St. Bonaventure& 42 54 Mar. 2 vs Massachusetts& 65 81 Mar. 3 vs. St. Bonaventure& 53 68 ^ - Gator Holiday Classic (@ Florida) * -Miami Thanksgiving Classic * - LIU Tournament % - Big Sky Classic (@ Dartmouth) ^ - Hawk Holiday Classic ^ - Big Sky Classic (@ Dartmouth) & - Atlantic 10 Tournament & - Atlantic 10 Tournament & - Atlantic 10 Tournament 2014-15 (15-16) 2016-17 (17-13) 2012-13 (8-21) Nov. 14 at Temple 72 75 Nov. 11 Lafayette 49 56 Nov. 11 Loyola Chicago 50 56 Nov. 19 at Penn 29 57 Nov. 14 at Temple 70 86 Nov. 15 Northeastern 45 76 Nov. 22 Howard 65 64 Nov. 17 at Rider 61 74 Nov. 17 Drexel 53 56 Nov. 25 Manhattan 61 48 Nov. 20 American 63 59 Nov. 20 at Lehigh 49 48 Nov. 28 at LIU Brooklyn* 71 66 Nov. 26 vs. Miami (OH)* 79 70 Nov. 24 at North Carolina 55 85 Nov. 29 vs. Towson* 62 49 Nov. 27 at UNC WIlmington* 64 48 Nov. 28 at Georgetown 61 69 Dec. 3 at Robert Morris 75 61 Nov. 30 at Villanova 49 52 Nov. 30 at Penn 56 65 Dec. 6 William & Mary 78 71 Dec. 4 at Dayton 54 51 Dec. 2 at Villanova 44 49 Dec. 14 at Villanova 36 70 Dec. 7 at Penn (OT) 58 56 Dec. 5 Albany 36 75 Dec. 19 vs. Ohio University^ 63 74 Dec. 10 Fairfield 68 61 Dec. 16 Florida 50 74 Dec. 20 at Georgia State^ 76 68 Dec. 21 Delaware State 78 38 Dec. 19 at Central Conn. 70 46 Dec. 28 Fairfield 73 59 Dec. 28 Missouri-Kansas City 64 59 Dec. 22 at Fairfield 60 50 Dec. 30 UMBC 65 62 Jan. 1 at VCU 56 61 Dec. 29 Saint Peter’s 72 55 Jan. 4 at Davidson 63 54 Jan. 5 Duquesne 68 76 Jan. 2 at Rutgers 50 54 Jan. 8 Fordham 59 70 Jan. 9 Rhode Island 70 51 Jan. 7 at Richmond^ 62 67 Jan. 11 George Mason 71 73 Jan. 11 Harvard 64 66 Jan. 12 Rhode Island 72 46 Jan. 15 at Massachusetts 68 71 Jan. 14 at Saint Joseph’s 55 75 Jan. 16 at Dayton 47 95 Jan. 18 at Rhode Island 54 55 Jan. 18 at Richmond 63 58 Jan. 20 Butler 42 59 Jan. 21 Saint Louis 47 76 Jan. 21 at Davidson 65 58 Jan. 27 at Temple 71 55 Jan. 24 George Washington 48 67 Jan. 25 Massachusetts 68 64 Jan. 30 at Massachusetts 68 57 Jan. 31 at VCU 74 65 Jan. 28 George Mason 59 57 Feb. 3 George Washington 57 74 Feb. 4 at Saint Joseph’s 64 70 Feb. 1 at Rhode Island 58 49 Feb. 6 Fordham 49 69 Feb. 7 Massachusetts 71 69 Feb. 4 George Washington 65 79 Feb. 10 at Xavier 53 58 Feb. 11 Duquesne 66 72 Feb. 7 at St. Bonaventure 57 45 Feb. 13 Saint Louis 49 46 Feb. 14 at Richmond 60 72 Feb. 12 at Saint Joseph’s 58 67 Feb. 17 at VCU 50 69 Feb. 19 Rhode Island 47 45 Feb. 15 Saint Louis 74 79 Feb. 20 at Saint Joseph’s 31 68 Feb. 22 at Dayton 49 91 Feb. 19 at Massachusetts 57 52 Feb. 24 Charlotte 56 73 Feb. 25 at St. Bonaventure 66 53 Feb. 22 Fordham (2 OT) 61 66 Feb. 27 Duquesne 46 54 Mar. 1 Saint Joseph’s 55 67 Feb. 25 St. Bonaventure& 73 70 Mar. 3 at St. Bonaventure 58 71 Mar. 4 Davidson& 74 63 Mar. 3 vs Saint Joseph’s& 48 66 ^ - Did not count in A-10 standings Mar. 5 Rhode Island& 60 65 * -UNC Wilmington Thanksgiving Classic * - LIU Turkey Classic & - Atlantic 10 Tournament ^ - Holiday & Hoops Classic & - Atlantic 10 Tournament

52 Team & Single Game Records

All-Time Team Records (Top 3) Most Wins Most Field Goals Made Highest 3-Point Percentage Wins Record Season FGM Games Season Pct. 3PM-3PA Season 28 28-3 1988-89 936 33 1991-92 .560 47-84 1987-88 25 25-5 1987-88 892 30 1985-86 .426 52-122 1988-89 25 25-8 1991-92 889 31 1988-89 .391 166-425 2005-06 Highest Winning Percentage Highest Field Goal Percentage Most Rebounds Pct. Record Season Pct. FGM-FGA Season Reb. Games Season .903 28-3 1988-89 .482 892-1,849 1985-86 1,448 28 1979-80 .833 25-5 1987-88 .474 889-1,875 1988-89 1,350 33 1991-92 .756 25-8 1991-92 .469 852-1,816 1984-85 1,251 30 2013-14 Most Games Played .469 761-1,623 1986-87 Most Assists Games Record Season Most Free Throws Made Assists Games Season 33 25-8 1991-92 FTM Games Season 650 33 1991-92 31 Twice 545 33 1991-92 543 28 1980-81 30 8x 491 28 1997-98 540 31 1988-89 Most Points 479 30 1987-88 Most Steals Points Games Season Highest Free Throw Percentage Steals Games Season 2,490 33 1991-92 Pct. FTM-FTA Season 328 31 1988-89 2,301 31 1988-89 .798 479-600 1987-88 326 28 1993-94 2,207 30 1985-86 .758 404-533 1992-93 315 33 1991-92 Highest Scoring Average .749 385-514 2003-04 Most Blocks Avg. Points Season Most 3-Pointers Made Blocks Games Season 75.5 2,490 1991-92 3PM Games Season 180 30 2016-17 75.1 1,877 1977-78 190 28 2008-09 144 30 2015-16 74.2 2,301 1988-89 166 28 2005-06 127 31 2014-15 74.2 2,003 1992-93 164 29 2009-10

All-Time Single Game Records Individual Field Goals Made Points: 39 Jennifer Cole vs. Valparaiso, 1992 45 vs. Georgetown, 1980 Field Goals Made: 18 Amy Griffin vs. Fordham, 2017 Field Goals Attempted Field Goals Att.: 33 Amy Griffin vs. George Mason, 2016 90 vs. Valparaiso, 1992 Field Goal Pct.: 100% (9-9) Sheila Wall vs. Holy Cross, 1988 Field Goal Percentage Three-Pointers Made: 8 Meghan Wilkinson vs. Providence, 2004 69.6% (36-56) vs. Three-Pointers Att.: 19 Jennifer Cole vs. Loyola (MD), 1992 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1995 Three-Point Pct.: 100% (5-5) Lori Sparling vs. Drexel, 1996 3-Pointers Made Free Throws Made: 17 Jen Zenszer vs. Temple, 1998 13 at Morgan State, 2008 17 Tracey Sneed vs. Iona, 1989 at Rhode Island, 2010 Free Throws Att.: 20 Jen Zenszer vs. Bucknell, 1998 3-Pointers Attempted 20 Chrissie Donahue vs. Duquesne, 1997 29 vs. Duquesne, 2009 FT Pct.: 100% (17-17) Jen Zenszer vs. Temple, 1998 3-Point Percentage 100% (15-15) Jennifer Cole vs. Notre Dame, 1993 100% (3-3) vs. Richmond, 1987 Rebounds: 22 Kathy Bess vs. Immaculata, 1979 vs. Fairfield, 1988 Assists: 20 Mimi Harris vs. Loyola, 1992 vs. Loyola (MD), 1991 Blocked Shots: 10 Linda French vs. Holy Cross, 1986 Free Throws Made Steals: 9 Jennifer McGowan vs. Loyola (IL), 1993 43 vs. St. Peter’s, 1985 Free Throws Attempted Team Points 55 vs. St. Peter’s 1985 Most Points, One Half: 64 vs. Iona, 1988; Loyola (MD), 1990 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 20 FTA) Most Points, Game: 113 vs. Iona (113-73), 1988 95.6% vs. Manhattan, 1985 Most Points, Two Teams: 194 vs. Marquette (106-88), 1991 (22-23) vs. Holy Cross, 1988 Most Points, Opponent: 116 vs. Temple (66-116), 1984 Rebounds Fewest Points: 27 vs. Saint Joseph’s (27-95), 1975 58 vs. St. Mary’s, 1989 Fewest Points, Two Teams: 42 vs. Phila. Bible (31-11), 1973 Assists Fewest Points, Opponent: 11 vs. Phila. Bible (31-11), 1973 33 vs. Iona, 1988 Widest Margin of Victory: 81 vs. Holy Family (98-17), 1978 Blocked Shots Widest Margin of Defeat: 69 vs. Villanova (33-102), 1975 16 vs. Holy Cross, 1986 Steals 22 vs. Loyola (IL), 1993

53 1,000 Point Scorers

1. Jennifer Cole (1989-93) 1,875 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1989-90 28 95-218 .436 22-52 .423 28-32 .875 240-8.6 1990-91 28 160-403 .397 36-99 .364 58-72 .806 414-14.8 1991-92 33 229-517 .443 65-160 .406 162-187 .866 685-20.8 1992-93 27 172-439 .392 42-141 .298 150-165 .909 536-19.9 CAREER 116 656-1,577 .416 165-452 .365 398-456 .873 1,875-16.1

2. Chrissie Donahue (1993-97) 1,818 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1993-94 28 120-254 .472 3-20 .150 121-140 .864 364-13.0 1994-95 30 198-373 .531 8-17 .471 159-202 .787 563-18.8 1995-96 29 132-328 .402 5-23 .217 140-175 .800 409-14.1 1996-97 28 155-358 .433 11-28 .393 161-210 .767 482-17.2 CAREER 115 605-1,313 .461 27-88 .307 581-727 .799 1,818-15.8

3. Crista Ricketts (2003-07) 1,645 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2003-04 28 135-296 .456 0-1 .000 124-167 .743 394-14.1 2004-05 25 133-278 .478 0-1 .000 118-160 .738 384-15.4 2005-06 26 136-284 .479 0-3 .000 86-124 .694 358-13.8 2006-07 30 192-378 .508 0-3 .000 125-171 .731 509-17.o CAREER 109 596-1,236 .482 0-8 .000 453-622 .728 1,645-15.1

4. Maureen Kramer (1977-81) 1,502 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1977-78 24 111-408 .272 ------64-125 .512 286-11.9 1978-79 26 148-344 .430 ------73-125 .584 369-14.2 1979-80 27 146-349 .418 ------59-122 .484 351-13.0 1980-81 28 179-397 .451 ------138-195 .708 496-17.7 CAREER 105 584-1,498 .390 ------334-567 .589 1,502-14.3

5. Linda Hester (1982-86) 1,490 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1982-83 27 60-173 .347 ------40-64 .625 160-5.9 1983-84 22 83-176 .472 ------21-28 .750 187-8.5 1984-85 29 249-535 .465 ------81-109 .743 579-20.0 1985-86 30 237-532 .445 ------90-116 .776 564-18.8 CAREER 108 629-1,416 .444 ------232-317 .732 1,490-13.8

6. Tracey Sneed (1985-89) 1,486 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1985-86 17 23-44 .523 ------20-29 .690 66-3.9 1986-87 28 134-244 .549 ------87-120 .725 355-12.7 1987-88 30 175-349 .501 0-1 .000 151-165 .915 501-16.7 1988-89 31 201-378 .532 0-0 ----- 162-201 .806 564-18.2 CAREER 106 533-1,015 .525 0-1 .000 420-515 .816 1,486-14.0

7. Micahya Owens (2013-17) 1,470 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2013-14 30 141-441 .320 45-160 .281 84-104 .808 411-13.7 2014-15 31 157-448 .350 50-151 .331 64-97 .660 428-13.8 2015-16 30 141-462 .305 43-145 .297 77-98 .786 402-13.4 2016-17 29 80-268 .299 16-63 .254 53-67 .791 229-7.9 CAREER 120 519-1,619 .321 154-519 .297 278-366 .760 1,470-12.3

8. Jill Crandley (1982-86) 1,451 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1982-83 29 103-238 .433 ------40-53 .755 246-8.5 1983-84 29 159-341 .466 ------62-75 .827 380-13.1 1984-85 20 153-253 .605 ------40-53 .755 346-17.3 1985-86 29 210-408 .515 ------59-74 .797 479-16.5 CAREER 107 625-1,240 .504 ------201-255 .788 1,451-13.6

9. Kathy Bess (1978-82) 1,426 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1978-79 26 123-164 .466 ------73-110 .664 319-12.3 1979-80 28 150-357 .420 ------58-90 .644 358-12.8 1980-81 25 126-260 .485 ------74-109 .679 326-13.0 1981-82 28 166-304 .546 ------91-125 .728 423-15.1 CAREER 107 565-1,085 .521 ------296-434 .682 1,426-13.3 54 1,000 Point Scorers

10. Carlene Hightower (2004-08) 1,425 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2004-05 27 28-75 .373 0-3 .000 29-41 .707 85-3.1 2005-06 28 127-309 .411 11-17 .647 50-74 .676 315-11.3 2006-07 30 189-409 .462 6-28 .214 141-177 .797 525-17.5 2007-08 28 174-395 .441 27-67 .403 125-165 .758 500-17.9 CAREER 113 518-1,188 .436 44-115 .383 345-457 .755 1,425-12.6

11. Mary Greybush (1987-91) 1,404 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1987-88 30 59-114 .518 0-0 ----- 57-70 .814 175-5.8 1988-89 30 98-185 .530 0-0 ----- 44-71 .620 240-8.0 1989-90 29 191-366 .522 0-2 .000 101-137 .737 483-16.7 1990-91 26 196-400 .490 0-1 .000 114-144 .792 506-19.5 CAREER 115 544-1,065 .511 0-3 .000 316-422 .749 1,404-12.2

12. Amy Griffin (2014-pres.) 1,306 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2014-15 31 91-248 .367 13-56 .232 46-77 .597 241-7.8 2015-16 27 186-483 .385 16-51 .314 89-118 .754 477-17.7 2016-17 30 239-555 .431 8-35 .229 102-123 .829 588-19.6 CAREER 88 516-1,286 .401 37-142 .261 237-318 .745 1,306-14.8

13. Shannon McDade (1997-01) 1,298 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1997-98 28 86-158 .544 0-0 ---- 53-90 .589 225-8.0 1998-99 28 149-280 .532 1-1 1.000 61-126 .484 360-12.9 1999-00 29 143-246 .538 0-0 ----- 79-154 .513 365-12.6 2000-01 29 127-242 .525 0-0 ----- 94-142 .662 348-12.0 CAREER 114 505-926 .545 1-1 1.000 287-512 .561 1,298-11.4

14. Jennifer Zenszer (1997-01) 1,290 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1997-98 26 74-204 .363 36-99 .364 111-137 .810 295-11.3 1998-99 28 106-261 .406 37-110 .336 133-189 .704 382-13.6 1999-00 22 76-187 .406 40-97 .412 75-100 .750 267-12.1 2000-01 29 101-258 .391 61-164 .372 83-114 .728 346-11.9 CAREER 105 357-910 .392 174-470 .370 402-540 .744 1,290-12.3

15. Ellen Malone (1978-82) 1,280 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1978-79 23 128-332 .386 ------58-79 .734 314-13.7 1979-80 28 141-386 .365 ------93-129 .721 375-13.4 1980-81 28 120-301 .388 ------71-113 .628 311-11.1 1981-82 29 114-296 .385 ------52-82 .634 280-9.7 CAREER 108 503-1,315 .383 ------274-403 .680 1,280-11.9

16. Davineia Payne (2002-06) 1,214 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2002-03 29 125-321 .389 1-5 .200 94-130 .723 345-11.9 2003-04 28 103-245 .420 2-7 .286 36-63 .571 244-8.7 2004-05 28 126-276 .457 9-19 .474 53-82 .646 314-11.2 2005-06 28 114-283 .403 19-53 .358 64-99 .646 311-11.1 CAREER 113 468-1,125 .416 31-84 .369 247-374 .660 1,214-10.7

17. Jill Marano (2001-05) 1,199 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2001-02 26 45-116 .388 7-16 .438 35-39 .897 132-5.1 2002-03 29 129-296 .436 36-93 .387 88-93 .946 382-13.2 2003-04 28 111-264 .420 38-85 .447 95-106 .896 355-12.7 2004-05 28 117-282 .415 57-123 .463 39-44 .886 330-11.8 CAREER 111 402-958 .420 138-317 .435 257-282 .911 1,199-10.8

18. Allison Hudson (1983-87) 1,138 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1983-84 29 41-115 .357 ------49-67 .731 131-4.5 1984-85 30 125-284 .440 ------67-111 .604 317-10.6 1985-86 30 117-228 .513 ------71-105 .676 305-10.2 1986-87 28 151-351 .430 ------83-127 .654 385-13.8 CAREER 117 434-978 .444 ------270-410 .659 1,138-9.7

55 1,000 Point Scorers

19. Ashley Gale (2007-11) 1,126 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 2007-08 21 34-104 .327 21-67 .313 24-28 .857 113/5.4 2008-09 26 84-225 .373 42-127 .331 44-52 .846 254/9.8 2009-10 29 71-217 .327 31-119 .261 45-58 .776 218/7.5 2010-11 30 155-438 .354 92-263 .350 139-170 .818 541/18.0 CAREER 106 344-984 .350 186-576 .323 252-308 .818 1,126/10.6

20. Lori Sparling (1992-96) 1,125 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1992-93 27 63-173 .364 12-27 .445 15-21 .714 153- 5.7 1993-94 28 118-291 .406 16-56 .286 29-41 .707 281-10.0 1994-95 28 137-345 .397 30-91 .330 35-42 .833 339-12.1 1995-96 29 134-341 .393 39-112 .348 45-67 .672 352-12.1 CAREER 112 452-1,150 .393 97-286 .339 124-171 .725 1,125-10.0

21. Mary Heller (1990-94) 1,098 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1990-91 18 14-34 .412 0-0 ----- 11-16 .688 39-2.2 1991-92 33 102-204 .500 0-0 ----- 100-122 .820 304-9.2 1992-93 27 130-256 .508 0-0 ----- 72-105 .686 332-12.3 1993-94 28 160-332 .482 0-2 .000 103-161 .640 423-15.1 CAREER 106 406-826 .492 0-2 .000 286-404 .708 1,098-10.4

22. Suzanne Keilty (1998-02) 1,097 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1998-99 28 65-212 .307 34-114 .298 43-63 .683 207-7.4 1999-00 29 96-281 .342 50-154 .325 56-75 .747 298-10.3 2000-01 29 84-261 .322 37-127 .291 44-54 .815 249-8.6 2001-02 28 103-270 .381 52-127 .409 85-103 .825 343-12.3 CAREER 113 348-1,024 .340 173-522 .331 228-295 .773 1,097-9.7

23. Jennifer McGowan (1988-93) 1,047 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1988-89 31 67-147 .456 0-0 ----- 34-45 .756 168-5.4 1989-90 29 117-304 .385 0-2 .000 74-104 .712 308-10.6 1990-91 5 13-37 .351 1-1 1.000 5-14 .357 32-6.4 1991-92 33 89-221 .403 2-13 .154 64-97 .660 244-7.4 1992-93 27 113-229 .494 0-1 .000 69-109 .633 295-10.9 CAREER 125 399-938 .425 3-17 .176 246-369 .667 1,047-8.4

24. Marjorie Rhoads (1997-01) 1,042 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1997-98 28 69-180 .383 3-23 .130 41-56 .732 182-6.5 1998-99 27 109-276 .395 8-36 .222 75-93 .806 301-11.1 1999-00 29 97-270 .359 4-24 .167 51-62 .823 249-8.6 2000-01 29 112-254 .441 3-18 .167 83-105 .790 310-10.7 CAREER 113 387-980 .395 18-101 .178 250-316 .791 1,042-9.2

25. Suzi McCaffrey (1982-86) 1,011 Year GP FG-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS-AVG. 1982-83 25 102-223 .457 ------35-59 .593 239-9.6 1983-84 27 111-260 .427 ------64-100 .640 286-10.6 1984-85 29 106-232 .457 ------73-109 .670 285-9.8 1985-86 26 70-136 .515 ------61-78 .782 201-7.7 CAREER 107 389-851 .457 ------233-346 .673 1,011-9.5

56 All-Time Career Leaders

Scoring Average (600-point minimum) Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Percentage (1987-present; 75 3PTA 1. 16.1 (1,875)...... Jennifer Cole ...... 1989-93 1. 1,619...... Micahya Owens...2013-17 Min.) 2. 15.8 (1,818)...... Chrissie Donahue....1993-97 2. 1,577...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 1. 51.6 (47-91)...... Kelly Greenberg..1985-89 3. 15.6 (798)...... Brittany Wilson.....2011-13 3. 1,498...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 2. 48.1 (38-79)...... Jennifer Snyder....1985-89 4. 15.1 (1,645)...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 4. 1,416...... Linda Hester...... 1982-86 3. 43.5 (138-317).... Jill Marano...... 2001-05 5. 14.3 (1,502)...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 5. 1,315...... Ellen Malone...... 1978-82 4. 42.9 (151-352).... Jenna Graber...... 2003-07 6. 14.0 (1,486)...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 6. 1,313...... Chrissie Donahue....1993-97 5. 40.7 (104-255).... Marnie McBreen..1993-97 7. 13.8 (1,490)...... Linda Hester...... 1982-86 7. 1,286...... Amy Griffin...... 2014-pres. 6. 38.7 (122-315).... Tara Lapetina...... 2005-10 8. 13.6 (1,451)...... Jill Crandley...... 1982-86 7. 1,240...... Jill Crandley...... 1982-86 7. 38.5 (208-540).... Jamie Walsh...... 2006-10 9. 13.3 (769)...... Alicia Cropper...... 2013-15 8. 1,236...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 8. 38.3 (44-115)...... Carlene Hightower... 2004-08 13.3 (1,426)...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 9. 1,188...... Carlene Hightower... 2004-08 9. 37.1 (98-264)...... Bonnie Randa...... 1999-03 10. 37.0 (174-470).... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 Field Goals Made 1. 656...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 3-Pointers Attempted Free Throw Percentage (150 FTM minimum) 2. 629...... Linda Hester...... 1982-86 1. 576...... Ashley Gale...... 2007-11 1. 91.1 (257-282).... Jill Marano...... 2001-05 3. 625...... Jill Crandley...... 1982-86 2. 551...... Meghan Wilkinson.....2001-05 2. 87.3 (398-456).... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 4. 605...... Chrissie Donahue....1993-97 3. 540...... Jamie Walsh...... 2006-10 3. 81.8 (252-308).... Ashley Gale...... 2007-11 5. 596...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 4. 522...... Suzanne Keilty.....1998-02 4. 81.6 (420-515).... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 6. 584...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 5. 519...... Micahya Owens...2013-17 5. 79.9 (581-727)...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 7. 565...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 6. 470...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 6. 79.2 (179-226)...... Shaune McLaughlin..2002-06 8. 544...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 7. 452...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 7. 79.1 (250-316).... Marjorie Rhoads..1997-01 9. 533...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 8. 352...... Jenna Graber...... 2003-07 8. 78.8 (201-255).... Jill Crandley...... 1982-86 10. 519...... Micahya Owens...2013-17 9. 348...... Sarah Haynes...... 1994-98 9. 78.2 (190-243).... Brittany Wilson.....2011-13 10. 325...... Alicia Cropper...... 2013-15 10. 77.3 (228-295).... Suzanne Keilty.....1998-02 3-Pointers Made 1. 208...... Jamie Walsh...... 2006-10 Free Throws Attempted Defensive Rebounds (Since 1987) 2. 186...... Ashley Gale...... 2007-11 1. 727...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 1. 660...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 3. 175...... Meghan Wilkinson... 2001-05 2. 622...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 2. 535...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 4. 174...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 3. 567...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 3. 496...... Carlene Hightower... 2004-08 5. 165...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 4. 540...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 4. 459...... Crista Ricketts ...... 2003-07 6. 154...... Micahya Owens...2013-17 5. 515...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 5. 454...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 7. 151...... Jenna Graber...... 2003-07 6. 512...... Shannon McDade.1997-01 6. 452...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 8. 138...... Jill Marano...... 2001-05 7. 457...... Carlene Hightower....2004-08 7. 450...... Beth Hudak...... 1998-02 9. 126...... Sarah Haynes...... 1994-98 8. 456...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 8. 445...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 10. 122...... Tara Lapetina...... 2005-10 9. 434...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 9. 441...... Davineia Payne....2002-06 10. 422...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 10. 437...... Mary Heller...... 1990-94 Free Throws Made 1. 581...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 Offensive Rebounds (Since 1987) Assists 2. 453...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 1. 296...... Mary Heller...... 1990-94 1. 630...... Mimi Harris...... 1988-92 3. 420...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 2. 285...... Shannon McDade.1997-01 2. 597...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 4. 402...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01 3. 267...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 3. 512...... Kelly Greenberg..1985-89 5. 398...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 4. 266...... Crista Ricketts ...... 2003-07 4. 465...... Ann Gallagher...... 1993-97 6. 345...... Carlene Hightower... 2004-08 5. 255...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 5. 444...... Ellen Malone...... 1978-82 7. 334...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 6. 254...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 6. 420...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1984-88 8. 316...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 7. 230...... Davineia Payne....2002-06 8. 372...... Chrissy Walker...... 1999-03 9. 296...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 8. 200...... Jess Koci...... 2010-14 9. 359...... Sheila Wall...... 1985-89 10. 287...... Shannon McDade.1997-01 200...... Monica Garrido-Sanz..... 2001-05 10. 342...... Gina Tobin...... 1981-85 10. 193...... Beth Hudak...... 1998-02 10. 303...... Jennifer McGowan.1988-93 Rebounds 1. 1,145...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 Games Started Blocks 2. 1,050...... Maureen Kramer.1977-81 1. 115...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 1. 147...... Linda French...... 1982-87 3. 914...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 2. 113...... Davineia Payne....2002-06 2. 136...... Suzi McCaffrey.....1982-86 4. 790...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 3. 110...... Lori Sparling...... 1992-96 3. 106...... Amy Griffin...... 2014-pres. 5. 788...... Suzi McCaffrey.....1982-86 110...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1984-88 4 88...... Lisa Mintzer...... 2013-17 6. 733...... Mary Heller...... 1990-94 5. 103...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 5. 80...... Ashanti Freeland.2014-18 7. 725...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 6. 102...... Jennifer McGowan.....1988-93 6. 78...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 8. 712...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 7. 100...... Suzanne Keilty.....1998-02 7. 77...... Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 9. 706...... Allison Hudson....1983-87 8. 99...... Ellen Malone...... 1978-82 8. 73...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 10. 699...... Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 9 97...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 9. 65...... Shannon McDade...1997-01 10. 94...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 65...... Mary Heller...... 1990-94 Games Played 1. 125...... Jennifer McGowan. 1988-93 Field Goal Percentage (300 FGM minimum) 2. 121...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 1. 54.5 (505-926)...... Shannon McDade. 1997-01 Steals 3. 120...... Micahya Owens...2013-17 2. 52.5 (533-1,015)...Tracey Sneed...... 1985-89 1. 269...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 4. 117...... Jamie Walsh...... 2006-10 3. 51.1 (544-1,065).Mary Greybush....1987-91 2. 233...... Jennifer McGowan... 1988-93 117...... Tara Lapetina...... 2005-10 4. 50.4 (625-1,240).... Jill Crandley...... 1982-86 2. 226...... Ellen Malone...... 1977-80 117...... Allison Hudson....1983-87 5. 49.3 (337-683).... Kelly Briar...... 1983-87 3. 225...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 7. 116...... Jennifer Cole...... 1985-89 6. 48.2 (596-1,236)...Crista Ricketts...... 2003-07 4. 214...... Jennifer Cole...... 1989-93 116...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1984-88 7. 47.7 (565-1,195).Kathy Bess...... 1978-82 5. 200...... Ashley Gale...... 2007-11 9. 115...... Morgan Robertson... 2006-10 8. 46.5 (317-682).... Sheila Wall...... 1985-89 6. 194...... Jasmine Alston....2013-17 115...... Sarah Haynes...... 1995-98 9. 46.1 (605-1,313).... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 7. 189...... Sheila Wall...... 1985-89 115...... Chrissie Donahue..... 1993-97 10. 45.7 (389-851)..... Suzi McCaffrey.....1982-86 8. 186...... Mary Heller...... 1990-94 115...... Ann Gallagher...... 1993-97 9. 171...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1984-88 115...... Mary Greybush....1987-91 10. 170...... Jen Zenszer...... 1997-01

BOLD denotes active player

57 All-Time Single-Season Leaders

Scoring 3-Pointers Attempted Assists 1. 685...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 1. 263...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 1. 320...... Mimi Harris...... 1991-92 2. 588...... Amy Griffin...... 2016-17 2. 175...... Meghan Wilkinson.2003-04 2. 211...... Jasmine Alston...... 2016-17 3. 579...... Linda Hester...... 1984-85 3. 172...... Alicia Cropper...... 2013-14 3. 192...... Jasmine Alston...... 2015-16 4. 564...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 4. 165...... Jamie Walsh...... 2009-10 4. 190...... Kelly Greenberg...... 1988-89 564...... Linda Hester...... 1985-86 5. 164...... Jenna Graber...... 2005-06 5. 185...... Kelly Greenberg...... 1987-88 6. 563...... Chrissie Donahue.....1994-95 164...... Jen Zenszer...... 2000-01 6. 177...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1985-86 7. 541...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 7. 163...... Meghan Wilkinson.2004-05 7. 164...... Mimi Harris...... 1990-91 8. 536...... Jennifer Cole...... 1992-93 8. 161...... Jamie Walsh...... 2008-09 8. 147...... Ann Gallagher...... 1994-95 9. 525...... Carlene Hightower...... 2006-07 9. 160...... Adreana Miller...... 2016-17 9. 145...... Jennifer McGowan.1992-93 10. 509...... Crista Ricketts...... 2006-07 160...... Micahya Owens...... 2013-14 10. 136...... Ellen Malone...... 1979-80 160...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 Field Goals Made Blocks 1. 249...... Linda Hester...... 1984-85 Free Throws Attempted 1. 55...... Linda French...... 1985-86 2. 239...... Amy Griffin...... 2016-17 1. 210...... Chrissie Donahue...1996-97 2. 54...... Amy Griffin...... 2016-17 3. 237...... Linda Hester...... 1985-86 2. 202...... Chrissie Donahue...1994-95 3. 49...... Suzi McCaffrey...... 1983-84 4. 229...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 3. 201...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 4. 45...... Linda French...... 1986-87 5. 210...... Jill Crandley...... 1985-86 4. 195...... Maureen Kramer.....1980-81 5. 44...... Ruvanna Campbell....2011-12 6. 201...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 5. 189...... Jennifer Zenszer...... 1998-99 6. 42...... Karynda DuPree...... 2012-13 7. 198...... Chrissie Donahue.....1994-95 6. 187...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 7. 36...... Suzi McCaffrey...... 1982-83 8. 196...... Mary Greybush...... 1990-91 7. 177...... Carlene Hightower.2006-07 8. 35...... Linda French...... 1982-83 9. 192...... Crista Ricketts...... 2006-07 8. 175...... Chrissie Donahue...1995-96 9. 33...... Ashanti Freeland.....2016-17 10. 191...... Mary Greybush...... 1989-90 9. 171...... Crista Ricketts...... 2006-07 33...... Ashanti Freeland.....2015-16 10. 170...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 3-Pointers Made Steals 1. 92...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 Field Goal Percentage (100 FGA minimum) 1. 95...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 2. 74...... Jenna Graber...... 2005-06 1. 61.1 (69-113)...... Laura Newhard...... 2000-01 2. 90...... Jennifer McGowan.....1992-93 3. 65...... Jamie Walsh...... 2009-10 2. 61.0 (94-154)...... Marci Willis...... 1995-96 3. 82...... Mary Heller...... 1993-94 65...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 3. 60.5 (153-253)....Jill Crandley...... 1984-85 4. 79...... Sheila Wall...... 1988-89 5. 63...... Jamie Walsh...... 2008-09 4. 57.5 (73-127)...... Janice Olsewski...... 1978-79 5. 75...... Jasmine Alston...... 2016-17 6. 62...... Jenna Graber...... 2006-07 5. 56.5 (70-124)...... Melanie Gibbons....2007-08 75...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 7. 61...... Jen Zenszer...... 2000-01 6. 54.9 (201-378)....Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 7. 74...... Chrissie Donahue...1994-95 8. 57...... Jill Marano...... 2004-05 7. 54.6 (166-304)....Kathy Bess...... 1981-82 8. 72...... Jasmine Alston...... 2014-15 9. 55...... Alicia Cropper...... 2014-15 8. 54.4 (86-158)...... Shannon McDade..1997-98 72...... Carlene Hightower...... 2006-07 10. 53...... Meghan Wilkinson.....2004-05 9. 53.9 (70-130)...... Kelly Briar...... 1983-84 10. 71...... Jasmine Alston...... 2015-16 53...... Meghan Wilkinson.....2003-04 10. 53.8 (143-240)....Shannon McDade..1999-00 53...... Sarah Haynes...... 1996-97 53...... Alicia Cropper...... 2013-14 3-Point Percentage (1987-present; 25 3PTA BOLD denotes active player Min.) Free Throws Made 1. 60.0 (27-45)...... Kelly Greenberg...... 1987-88 1. 162...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 2. 46.3 (57-123)...... Jill Marano...... 2004-05 162...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 3. 45.1 (74-164)...... Jenna Graber...... 2005-06 3. 161...... Chrissie Donahue...1996-97 4. 44.8 (13-29)...... Jenna Graber...... 2003-04 4. 159...... Chrissie Donahue...1994-95 5. 44.7 (53-175)...... Jill Marano...... 2003-04 5. 151...... Tracey Sneed ...... 1987-88 6. 44.5 (12-27)...... Lori Sparling...... 1992-93 6. 150...... Jennifer Cole...... 1992-93 7. 43.5 (30-69)...... Jamie Walsh...... 2006-07 7. 141...... Carlene Hightower....2006-07 43.5 (20-46)...... Kelly Greenberg...... 1988-89 8. 140...... Chrissie Donahue...... 1995-96 9. 43.4 (53-122)...... Sarah Haynes...... 1996-97 9. 139...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 10. 43.1 (62-144)...... Jenna Graber...... 2006-07 10. 138...... Maureen Kramer.....1980-81 Free Throw Percentage (50 FTM minimum) Scoring Average (300-point minimum) 1. 94.6 (88-93)...... Jill Marano...... 2002-03 1. 20.8...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 2. 91.5 (151-165)....Tracey Sneed...... 1987-88 2. 20.0...... Linda Hester...... 1984-85 3. 90.9 (150-165)....Jennifer Cole...... 1992-93 3. 19.9...... Jennifer Cole...... 1992-93 4. 89.6 (95-106)...... Jill Marano...... 2003-04 4. 19.6...... Amy Griffin...... 2016-17 5. 88.6 (70-79)...... Adreana Miller...... 2016-17 5. 19.5...... Mary Greybush...... 1990-91 6. 86.6 (162-187)....Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 6. 18.8...... Linda Hester...... 1985-86 7. 86.4 (121-140)....Chrissie Donahue...1993-94 7. 18.8...... Chrissie Donahue...1994-95 8. 86.4 (89-103)...... Shaune McLaughlin.....2005-06 8. 18.3...... Brittany Wilson...... 2012-13 9. 85.9 (61-71)...... Denise Kayajian...... 1990-91 9. 18.2...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 10. 85.3 (87-102)...... Cheryl Reeve...... 1987-88 10. 18.0...... Ashley Gale...... 2010-11 18.0...... Joanne Pendergast...... 1976-77 Rebounds 1. 359...... Kathy Bess...... 1978-79 Field Goals Attempted 2. 304...... Kathy Bess...... 1979-80 1. 555...... Amy Griffin...... 2016-17 3. 295...... Maureen Kramer.....1978-79 2. 535...... Linda Hester...... 1984-85 4. 268...... Maureen Kramer.....1980-81 3. 532...... Linda Hester...... 1985-86 5. 255...... Jasmine Alston...... 2016-17 4. 517...... Jennifer Cole...... 1991-92 255...... Cindy Romanelli...... 1977-78 5. 483...... Amy Griffin...... 2015-16 7. 252...... Maureen Kramer.....1979-80 6. 462...... Micahya Owens...... 2015-16 8. 249...... Chrissie Donahue...1994-95 462...... Alicia Cropper...... 2013-14 9. 246...... Kathy Bess...... 1981-82 8. 448...... Micahya Owens...... 2014-15 10. 243...... Tracey Sneed...... 1988-89 9. 441...... Micahya Owens...... 2013-14 243...... Suzi McCaffrey...... 1984-85 10. 439...... Jennifer Cole...... 1992-93

58 Year-By-Year Leaders

Points 1993-94... Mary Heller...... 216...... 7.7 2014-15... Jasmine Alston...... 102...... 3.3 Season..... Name...... Pts...... Avg. 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....249...... 8.3 2015-16... Jasmine Alston...... 192...... 6.4 1976-77... Joanne Pendergast..359...... 17.9 1995-96... Chrissie Donahue.....239...... 8.2 2016-17... Jasmine Alston...... 211...... 7.0 1977-78... Cindy Romanelli...... 336...... 13.4 1996-97... Chrissie Donahue.....235...... 8.4 1978-79... Maureen Kramer...... 369...... 14.2 1997-98... Carrie Jewett...... 123...... 4.4 Blocks 1979-80... Ellen Malone...... 375...... 13.4 1998-99... Jennifer Zenszer...... 212...... 7.6 Season..... Name...... BL...... Avg. 1980-81... Maureen Kramer...... 496...... 17.7 1999-00... Shannon McDade.....192...... 6.6 1982-83... Suzi McCaffrey...... 36...... 1.4 1981-82... Kathy Bess...... 423...... 15.1 2000-01... Shannon McDade.....205...... 7.1 1983-84... Suzi McCaffrey...... 49...... 1.8 1982-83... Julie Reidenauer...... 319...... 11.0 2001-02... Beth Hudak...... 185...... 6.6 1984-85... Suzi McCaffrey...... 32...... 1.1 1983-84... Jill Crandley...... 380...... 13.1 2002-03... Davineia Payne...... 179...... 6.2 1985-86... Linda French...... 55...... 1.8 1984-85... Linda Hester...... 579...... 20.0 2003-04... Crista Ricketts...... 181...... 6.5 1986-87... Linda French...... 45...... 1.6 1985-86... Linda Hester...... 564...... 18.8 2004-05...... Monica Garrido-Sanz... 158...... 5.6 1987-88... Tracey Sneed...... 31...... 1.0 1986-87... Allison Hudson...... 385...... 13.8 2005-06... Davineia Payne...... 195...... 7.0 1988-89... Tracey Sneed...... 22...... 0.7 1987-88... Tracey Sneed...... 501...... 16.7 2006-07... Crista Ricketts...... 227...... 7.6 1989-90... Mary Greybush...... 16...... 0.6 1988-89... Tracey Sneed...... 564...... 18.2 2007-08... Carlene Hightower...181...... 6.5 1990-91... Dolores Seiberlich....17...... 0.6 1989-90... Mary Greybush...... 483...... 16.7 2008-09... Morgan Robertson...236...... 8.1 1991-92... Mary Heller...... 14...... 0.4 1990-91... Mary Greybush...... 506...... 19.5 2009-10... Morgan Robertson...161...... 5.8 1992-93... Mary Heller...... 29...... 1.1 1991-92... Jennifer Cole...... 685...... 20.8 2010-11... Jess Koci...... 225...... 7.5 1993-94... Mary Heller...... 14...... 0.5 1992-93... Jennifer Cole...... 536...... 19.9 2011-12... Ruvanna Campbell...229...... 7.6 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....8...... 0.3 1993-94... Mary Heller...... 423...... 15.1 2012-13... Shanel Harrison...... 204...... 7.0 1995-96... Marci Willis...... 12...... 0.4 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....563...... 18.8 2013-14... Leeza Burdgess...... 214...... 7.1 1996-97... Margit Rinke...... 14...... 0.5 1995-96... Chrissie Donahue.....409...... 14.1 2014-15... Siobhan Beslow...... 172...... 5.7 1997-98... Laura Newhard...... 17...... 0.7 1996-97... Chrissie Donahue.....482...... 17.2 2015-16... Jasmine Alston...... 200...... 6.7 1998-99... Shannon McDade.....15...... 0.5 1997-98... Katie Wolfe...... 303...... 10.8 2016-17... Jasmine Alston...... 255...... 8.5 1999-00... Shannon McDade.....28...... 1.0 1998-99... Jennifer Zenszer...... 382...... 13.6 2000-01... Shannon McDade.....13...... 0.5 1999-00... Shannon McDade.....365...... 12.6 Assists 2001-02... Beth Hudak...... 18...... 0.6 2000-01... Shannon McDade.....348...... 12.0 Season..... Name...... Ast...... Avg. 2002-03... Ekaterina Markova...25...... 0.9 2001-02... Suzanne Keilty...... 343...... 12.3 1976-77... Joanne Pendergast..67...... 3.4 2003-04... Crista Ricketts...... 17...... 0.6 2002-03... Jill Marano...... 382...... 13.2 1977-78... Laura Frieze...... 72...... 3.1 2004-05... Crista Ricketts...... 19...... 0.8 2003-04... Crista Ricketts...... 394...... 14.1 1978-79... Ellen Malone...... 106...... 4.6 2005-06... Crista Ricketts...... 14...... 0.5 2004-05... Crista Ricketts...... 384...... 15.4 1979-80... Ellen Malone...... 136...... 4.9 2006-07... Crista Ricketts...... 27...... 0.9 2005-06... Crista Ricketts...... 358...... 13.8 1980-81... Ellen Malone...... 114...... 4.1 2007-08... Carlene Hightower...12...... 0.4 2006-07... Carlene Hightower...525...... 17.5 1981-82... Ellen Malone...... 88...... 3.0 2008-09... Ashley Gale...... 17...... 0.7 2007-08... Carlene Hightower...500...... 17.9 1982-83... Kate Larkin...... 129...... 4.5 2009-10... Ashley Gale...... 15...... 0.5 2008-09... Morgan Robertson...357...... 12.3 1983-84... Gina Tobin...... 131...... 4.5 2010-11... Chelsea Conner...... 21...... 0.7 2009-10... Morgan Robertson...283...... 10.1 1984-85... Cheryl Reeve...... 97...... 3.2 2011-12... Ruvanna Campbell...44...... 1.5 ...... Jamie Walsh...... 283...... 9.8 1985-86... Cheryl Reeve...... 177...... 5.9 2012-13... Karynda DuPree...... 42...... 1.6 2010-11... Ashley Gale...... 541...... 18.0 1986-87... Sheila Wall...... 134...... 4.8 2013-14... Leeza Burdgess...... 25...... 0.8 2011-12... Brittany Wilson...... 433...... 14.0 1987-88... Kelly Greenberg...... 185...... 4.8 2014-15... Amy Griffin...... 29...... 0.9 2012-13... Brittany Wilson...... 365...... 18.3 1988-89... Kelly Greenberg...... 190...... 6.1 2015-16... Ashanti Freeland...... 33...... 1.2 ...... Shanel Harrison...... 365...... 12.6 1989-90... Mimi Harris...... 114...... 3.9 2016-17... Amy Griffin...... 54...... 1.8 2013-14... Alicia Cropper...... 442...... 14.7 1990-91... Mimi Harris...... 164...... 6.1 2014-15... Micahya Owens...... 428...... 13.8 1991-92... Mimi Harris...... 320...... 9.7 Stats for Points, Rebounds, Assists, FG% and 2015-16... Amy Griffin...... 477...... 17.7 1992-93... Jennifer McGowan...145...... 5.4 FT% 2016-17... Amy Griffin...... 588...... 19.6 1993-94... Ann Gallagher...... 114...... 4.1 not available from 1972-76. Stats for Blocks 1994-95... Ann Gallagher...... 147...... 4.9 and Steals not available from 1972-82. Rebounds 1995-96... Ann Gallagher...... 103...... 4.6 Season..... Name...... Reb...... Avg. 1996-97... Ann Gallagher...... 101...... 3.6 Steals 1976-77... Kathy McGovern...... 121...... 5.5 1997-98... Katie Wolfe...... 106...... 3.8 Season..... Name...... ST...... Avg. 1977-78... Cindy Romanelli...... 255...... 10.2 1998-99... Jennifer Zenszer...... 111...... 4.0 1982-83... Kate Larkin...... 46...... 1.6 1978-79... Kathy Bess...... 359...... 13.8 1999-00... Marjorie Rhoads...... 65...... 2.2 1983-84... Gina Tobin...... 52...... 1.8 1979-80... Kathy Bess...... 304...... 10.9 2000-01... Chrissy Walker...... 108...... 3.7 1984-85... Linda Hester...... 67...... 2.3 1980-81... Maureen Kramer...... 268...... 9.6 2001-02... Chrissy Walker...... 135...... 5.0 1985-86... Cheryl Reeve...... 21...... 0.7 1981-82... Kathy Bess...... 246...... 8.8 2002-03... Chrissy Walker...... 102...... 3.5 1986-87... Sheila Wall...... 62...... 2.2 1982-83... Julie Reidenauer...... 225...... 8.3 2003-04... Jill Marano...... 82...... 3.4 1987-88... Kelly Greenberg...... 62...... 2.1 1983-84... Suzi McCaffrey...... 194...... 7.2 2004-05... Meghan Wilkinson...84...... 3.1 1988-89... Sheila Wall...... 79...... 2.6 1984-85... Suzi McCaffrey...... 243...... 8.4 2005-06... Shaune McLaughlin.125...... 4.6 1989-90... Jennifer McGowan...64...... 2.2 1985-86... Allison Hudson...... 227...... 7.6 2006-07... Tara Lapetina...... 103...... 3.4 1990-91... Jennifer Cole...... 55...... 2.0 1986-87... Allison Hudson...... 191...... 6.8 2007-08... Jamie Walsh...... 76...... 2.6 1991-92... Jennifer Cole...... 75...... 2.3 1987-88... Tracey Sneed...... 227...... 7.6 2008-09... Margaret Elderton....89...... 3.3 1992-93... Jennifer McGowan...90...... 3.3 1988-89... Tracey Sneed...... 243...... 7.8 2009-10... Tara Lapetina...... 73...... 2.5 1993-94... Mary Heller...... 82...... 2.9 1989-90... Mary Greybush...... 227...... 7.8 2010-11... Michea Bryant...... 94...... 3.1 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....74...... 2.5 1990-91... Mary Greybush...... 241...... 9.3 2011-12... Brittany Wilson...... 77...... 2.5 1995-96... Chrissie Donahue.....51...... 1.8 1991-92... Mary Heller...... 238...... 7.2 2012-13... Brittany Wilson...... 56...... 2.8 1996-97... Chrissie Donahue.....56...... 2.0 1992-93... Mary Heller...... 234...... 8.7 2013-14... Jasmine Alston...... 92...... 3.1 1997-98... Marjorie Rhoads...... 41...... 1.5

59 Year-By-Year Leaders

1998-99... Jennifer Zenszer...... 60...... 2.1 Free Throw Percentage (50 FTA Minimum) 2006-07... Jenna Graber...... 62-144...... 43.1 1999-00... Jennifer Zenszer...... 46...... 1.6 Season..... Name...... FT-FTA...... Pct. 2007-08... Margaret Elderton....28-66...... 42.4 2000-01... Chrissy Walker...... 36...... 1.2 1976-77... Joanne Pendergast..39-59...... 66.1 2008-09... Jamie Walsh...... 63-161...... 39.1 2001-02... Bonnie Randa...... 39...... 1.4 1977-78... Cindy Romanellii...... 72-124...... 58.1 ...... Tara Lapetina...... 27-69...... 39.1 2002-03... Jill Marano...... 42...... 1.5 1978-79... Ellen Malone...... 58-79...... 73.4 2009-10... Tara Lapetina...... 39-92...... 42.4 2003-04... Meghan Wilkinson...31...... 1.1 1979-80... Ellen Malone...... 93-129...... 72.1 2010-11... Alexis Scott...... 19-42...... 45.2 2004-05... Davineia Payne...... 32...... 1.2 1980-81... Maureen Kramer...... 138-195...... 70.8 2011-12... Brittany Wilson...... 46-116...... 39.7 2005-06... Carlene Hightower...29...... 1.0 1981-82... Kathy Bess...... 91-125...... 72.8 2012-13... Michea Bryant...... 12-33...... 36.4 2006-07... Carlene Hightower...72...... 2.4 1982-83... Jill Crandley...... 40-53...... 75.5 2013-14... Khristin Lee...... 9-28...... 32.1 2007-08... Carlene Hightower...50...... 1.7 1983-84... Jill Crandley...... 62-75...... 82.7 2014-15... Alicia Cropper...... 55-153...... 35.9 2008-09... Ashley Gale...... 42...... 1.6 1984-85... Kelly Briar...... 53-70...... 75.7 2015-16... Adreana Miller...... 50-141...... 35.5 2009-10... Ashley Gale...... 53...... 1.8 1985-86... Jill Crandley...... 59-74...... 79.7 2016-17... Adreana Miller...... 52-160...... 32.5 2010-11... Ashley Gale...... 95...... 3.2 1986-87... Sheila Wall...... 103-128...... 80.5 2011-12... Brittany Wilson...... 61...... 2.0 1987-88... Tracey Sneed...... 151-165...... 91.5 Stats for 3PT FG% not available 2012-13... Shanel Harrison...... 48...... 1.7 1988-89... Tracey Sneed...... 162-201...... 80.6 for 1972-73 through 1986-87. 2013-14... Jasmine Alston...... 51...... 1.7 1989-90... Mary Greybush...... 159-202...... 78.7 2014-15... Jasmine Alston...... 72...... 2.3 1990-91... Denise Kayajian...... 61-71...... 85.9 BOLD denotes active player 2015-16... Jasmine Alston...... 71...... 2.4 1991-92... Jennifer Cole...... 162-187...... 86.6 2016-17... Jasmine Alston...... 75...... 2.5 1992-93... Jennifer Cole...... 150-165...... 90.9 1993-94... Chrissie Donahue.....121-140...... 86.4 Field Goal Percentage (100 FGA Minimum) 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....159-202...... 78.7 Season..... Name...... FG-FGA...... Pct. 1995-96... Chrissie Donahue.....140-175...... 80.0 1976-77... Joanne Pendergast..160-334...... 47.9 1996-97... Marnie McBreen...... 47-60...... 78.3 1977-78... Cindy Romanelli...... 132-325...... 40.6 1997-98... Katie Wolfe...... 90-111...... 81.1 1978-79... Janice Olszewski...... 73-127...... 51.5 1998-99... Marjorie Rhoads...... 75-93...... 80.6 1979-80... Cindy Romanelli...... 94-185...... 50.8 1999-00... Marjorie Rhoads...... 51-62...... 82.3 1980-81... Janice Olszewski...... 66-129...... 51.2 2000-01... Suzanne Keilty...... 44-54...... 81.5 1981-82... Kathy Bess...... 166-304...... 54.6 2001-02... Suzanne Keilty...... 85-103...... 82.5 1982-83... Gina Tobin...... 102-216...... 47.2 2002-03... Jill Marano...... 88-93...... 94.6 1983-84... Kelly Briar...... 70-130...... 53.9 2003-04... Jill Marano...... 95-106...... 89.6 1984-85... Jill Crandley...... 153-253...... 60.5 2004-05... Crista Ricketts...... 118-160...... 73.8 1985-86... Jill Crandley...... 210-408...... 51.5 2005-06... Shaune McLaughlin.89-103...... 86.4 ...... Suzi McCaffrey...... 70-136...... 51.5 2006-07... Carlene Hightower...141-177...... 79.7 1986-87... Tracey Sneed...... 134-244...... 54.9 2007-08... Margaret Elderton....66-86...... 76.7 1987-88... Mary Greybush...... 59-114...... 51.8 2008-09... Ashley Gale...... 44-52...... 84.6 1988-89... Tracey Sneed...... 201-378...... 53.2 2009-10... Morgan Robertson...79-101...... 78.2 1989-90... Mary Greybush...... 191-366...... 52.2 2010-11... Ashley Gale...... 139-170...... 81.8 1990-91... Mary Greybush...... 196-400...... 49.0 2011-12... Brittany Wilson...... 83-104...... 79.8 1991-92... Tina Tunink...... 154-288...... 53.5 2012-13... Brittany Wilson...... 107-139...... 77.0 1992-93... Mary Heller...... 130-256...... 50.8 2013-14... Micahya Owens...... 84-104...... 80.8 1993-94... Mary Heller...... 160-332...... 48.2 2014-15... Alicia Cropper...... 64-83...... 77.1 1994-95... Chrissie Donahue.....198-373...... 53.1 2015-16... Adreana Miller...... 50-62...... 80.6 1995-96... Marci Willis ...... 94-154...... 61.0 2016-17... Adreana Miller...... 70-79...... 88.6 1996-97... Carrie Jewett...... 57-107...... 53.3 1997-98... Shannon McDade.....86-158...... 54.4 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (20 FGA Min.) 1998-99... Shannon McDade.....149-280...... 53.2 Season..... Name...... 3P-3PA...... Pct. 1999-00... Shannon McDade.....143-240...... 53.8 1987-88... Kelly Greenberg...... 27-45...... 60.0 2000-01... Laura Newhard...... 69-113...... 61.1 1988-89... Kelly Greenberg...... 20-46...... 43.5 2001-02...... Monica Garrido Sanz. 67-147...... 45.6 1989-90... Jennifer Cole...... 22-52...... 42.3 2002-03... Ekaterina Markova...91-186...... 48.9 1990-91... Jennifer Cole...... 36-99...... 36.8 2003-04... Ekaterina Markova...49-91...... 53.8 1991-92... Jennifer Cole...... 65-160...... 40.6 2004-05... Crista Ricketts...... 133-278...... 47.8 1992-93... Lori Sparling...... 12-27...... 44.5 2005-06... Crista Ricketts...... 136-284...... 47.9 1993-94... Marni McBreen...... 18-42...... 42.9 2006-07... Crista Ricketts...... 192-378...... 50.8 1994-95... Marni McBreen...... 27-68...... 39.7 2007-08... Melanie Gibbons...... 70-124...... 56.5 1995-96... Marni McBreen...... 41-98...... 41.8 2008-09... Morgan Robertson...136-314...... 43.3 1996-97... Sarah Haynes...... 53-122...... 43.4 2009-10... Nadia Duncan...... 70-150...... 46.7 1997-98... Jennifer Zenszer...... 36-99...... 36.4 2010-11... Alexis Scott...... 83-171...... 48.5 1998-99... Jennifer Zenszer...... 37-110...... 33.6 2011-12... Nadia Duncan...... 110-203...... 54.2 1999-00... Jennifer Zenszer...... 40-97...... 41.2 2012-13... Brittany Wilson...... 114-303...... 37.6 2000-01... Jennifer Zenszer...... 61-164...... 37.2 2013-14... Leeza Burdgess...... 110-242...... 45.5 2001-02... Suzanne Keilty...... 52-127...... 40.9 2014-15... Siobhan Beslow...... 97-200...... 48.5 2002-03... Meghan Wilkinson...44-107...... 41.1 2015-16... Ebony Wells...... 45-110...... 40.5 2003-04... Jenna Graber...... 13-29...... 44.8 2016-17... Ashanti Freeland...... 45-100...... 45.0 2004-05... Jill Marano...... 57-123...... 47.4 2005-06... Jenna Graber...... 74-164...... 45.1

60 Honor Roll

National Honors

Academic All-America Lowe’s Senior CLASS Finalist 1990-91 Mary Greybush (3) 2007-08 Carlene Hightower (2) 1991-92 Jennifer Cole (1) 1992-93 Jennifer Cole (2) 2000-01 Jennifer Zenszer (3) Philadelphia Big 5 Honors

All-Big 5 1997-98 Katie Wolfe (1) 1979-80 Kathy Bess (1) Sarah Haynes (2) Ellen Malone (2) Jennifer Zenszer (2) 1980-81 Maureen Kramer (1) 1998-99 Jennifer Zenszer (1) Kathy Bess (2) 1999-00 Shannon McDade (2) 1981-82 Kathy Bess (1) Jennifer Zenszer (2) Tina Fritzinger (2) 2000-01 Shannon McDade (2) 1982-83 Kate Larkin (2) Jennifer Zenszer (2) Suzi McCaffrey (2) 2001-02 Suzanne Keilty (2) 1983-84 Suzi McCaffrey (2) 2002-03 Jill Marano (2) 1984-85 Linda Hester (1) Kat Foley (2) 1985-86 Linda Hester (1) 2003-04 Crista Ricketts (1) 1986-87 Allison Hudson (1) Jill Marano (2) 1987-88 Tracey Sneed (1) 2004-05 Crista Ricketts (1) Kelly Greenberg (2) Davineia Payne (2) Cheryl Reeve (2) 2005-06 Crista Ricketts (1) 1988-89 Tracey Sneed (1) Carlene Hightower (2) Kelly Greenberg (2) 2006-07 Crista Ricketts (1) Jennifer Snyder (2) Carlene Hightower (1) Sheila Wall (2) 2007-08 Carlene Hightower (1) 1989-90 Mary Greybush (2) Margaret Elderton (2) Jennifer McGowan (2) 2008-09 Morgan Robertson (1) 1990-91 Mary Greybush (1) Margaret Elderton (2) Jennifer Cole (2) 2009-10 Morgan Robertson (1) 1991-92 Jennifer Cole (1) 2010-11 Ashley Gale (1) Mimi Harris (2) Jess Koci (2) 1992-93 Jennifer Cole (1) 2011-12 Brittany Wilson (1) Jennifer McGowan (2) Alexis Scott (2) 1993-94 Mary Heller (1) 2012-13 Brittany Wilson (1) Chrissie Donahue (2) Shanel Harrison (2) 1994-95 Chrissie Donahue (1) 2013-14 Alicia Cropper (1) Lori Sparling (2) 2014-15 Alicia Cropper (2) 1995-96 Chrissie Donahue (1) Micahya Owens (2) Lori Sparling (2) 2015-16 Amy Griffin (1) Marnie McBreen (2) 2016-17 Amy Griffin (1) 1996-97 Chrissie Donahue (1) (number) signifies selection to particular team Sarah Haynes (2)

Player of the Year Sportsmanship Award 1991-92 Jennifer Cole 2004-05 Shaune McLaughlin 1994-95 Chrissie Donahue 2005-06 Shaune McLaughlin 2007-08 Carlene Hightower 2006-07 Jenna Graber 2009-10 Tara Lapetina Coach of the Year All-Academic Team 1986-87 John Miller 2002-03 Chrissy Walker 1987-88 John Miller 2003-04 Shaune McLaughlin 1991-92 John Miller 2004-05 Shaune McLaughlin 2006-07 Tom Lochner 2005-06 Meghan Ahl 2006-07 Jenna Graber Rookie of the Year 2007-08 Melanie Gibbons 1986-87 Sheila Wall 2008-09 Morgan Robertson 1989-90 Jennifer Cole 2009-10 Morgan Robertson 1993-94 Chrissie Donahue 2010-11 Chelsea Conner 2002-03 Davineia Payne 2011-12 Jess Koci 2003-04 Crista Ricketts * Big 5 ceased All-Academic Team following 2011-12 season Most Improved Player 2007-08 Melanie Gibbons 2008-09 Morgan Robertson 2010-11 Ashley Gale

61 Honor Roll

Atlantic 10 Conference Postseason Honors Coach of the Year 1998-99 Jennifer Zenszer (3) 2011-12 Jada Payne 2016-17 Jeff Williams 2000-01 Shannon McDade (3) 2013-14 Micahya Owens 2004-05 Crista Ricketts (2) Rookie of the Year 2005-06 Crista Ricketts (1) All-Academic Team 2003-04 Crista Ricketts Davineia Payne (2) 1997-98 Carrie Jewett 2006-07 Carlene Hightower (1) 2000-01 Jennifer Zenszer Sixth Player of the Year Crista Ricketts (2) 2008-09 Morgan Robertson 2000-01 Marjorie Rhoads 2007-08 Carlene Hightower (1) 2009-10 Morgan Robertson 2010-11 Ashley Gale (2) Most Improved Player 2011-12 Brittany Wilson (3) All-Defensive Team 2005-06 Carlene Hightower 2013-14 Alicia Cropper (2) 2006-07 Carlene Hightower 2015-16 Amy Griffin (3) 2010-11 Ashley Gale Student-Athlete of the Year 2016-17 Amy Griffin (1) 2014-15 Jasmine Alston 2009-10 Morgan Robertson 2016-17 Jasmine Alston All-Rookie Team All-Conference Team 2001-02 Monica Garrido-Sanz 1995-96 Chrissie Donahue (2) 2002-03 Davineia Payne Lori Sparling (3) 2003-04 Crista Ricketts 1996-97 Chrissie Donahue (1) 2010-11 Jess Koci

Atlantic 10 Conference Weekly Honors

Player of the Week 1/16/12 Brittany Wilson 12/6/03 Crista Ricketts 2/18/96 Lori Sparling 2/28/13 Shanel Harrison 1/4/04 Crista Ricketts 12/8/96 Katie Wolfe 1/27/14 Alicia Cropper 2/14/04 Crista Ricketts 1/22/05 Crista Ricketts 11/28/16 Jasmine Alston 2/21/04 Crista Ricketts 2/5/05 Meghan Wilkinson 12/12/16 Amy Griffin 11/14/11 Jada Payne 11/13/06 Crista Ricketts 1/23/17 Amy Griffin 1/23/12 Jada Payne 11/20/06 Crista Ricketts 2/27/17 Amy Grffin 12/9/13 Micahya Owens 11/27/06 Crista Ricketts 3/4/14 Jasmine Alston 1/15/07 Carlene Hightower Rookie of the Week 2/23/15 Amy Griffin 2/26/07 Carlene Hightower 11/29/98 Suzanne Keilty 2/6/17 Sofilia Ngwafang 11/19/07 Carlene Hightower 11/18/01 Meghan Wilkinson 2/11/08 Carlene Hightower 12/30/01 Monica Garrido-Sanz 2/18/08 Carlene Hightower 2/17/02 Monica Garrido-Sanz 2/25/08 Carlene Hightower 11/24/02 Davineia Payne 12/22/08 Morgan Robertson 12/22/02 Davineia Payne 2/21/11 Ashley Gale 1/12/03 Davineia Payne

Midwestern Collegiate Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1990-91 Mary Greybush (1) All-Conference Team Player of the Year Jennifer Cole (2) 1992-93 Jennifer Cole (1) 1987-88 Tracey Sneed 1991-92 Jennifer Cole (1) Lori Sparling (3) 1991-92 Jennifer Cole Mimi Harris (2) 1993-94 Mary Heller (1) All-Rookie Team Chrissie Donahue (3) Coach of the Year 1986-87 Sheila Wall 1994-95 Chrissie Donahue (2) 1986-87 John Miller 1987-88 Mary Greybush 1987-88 John Miller 1988-89 Jennifer McGowan All-Newcomer Team 1988-89 John Miller 1989-90 Jenn Cole 1992-93 Lori Sparling 1994-95 Chrissie Donahue All-Conference Team All-Tournament Team 1983-84 Gina Tobin (2) 1984-85 Jill Crandley All-Tournament Team 1984-85 Linda Hester (1) 1985-86 Linda Hester (MVP) 1994-95 Chrissie Donahue Jill Crandley (2) Jill Crandley Lori Sparling 1985-86 Jill Crandley (1) Allison Hudson Linda Hester (1) 1987-88 Kelly Greenberg 1986-87 Allison Hudson (1) Sheila Wall 1987-88 Cheryl Reeve (1) 1988-89 Kelly Greenberg Tracey Sneed (1) Tracey Sneed 1988-89 Tracey Sneed (1) 1991-92 Jennifer Cole Kelly Greenberg (2) Mimi Harris Sheila Wall (2) 1989-90 Mary Greybush (2)

62 All-Time Roster

--A-- --G-- Beth Mays 1999-03 Meghan Ahl 2004-08 Antonia Gale 2005-10 Claire McArdle 1977-80 Jasmine Alston 2013-17 Ashley Gale 2007-11 Marnie McBreen 1993-97 Lisa Auman 1990-94 Ann Gallagher 1993-97 Suzi McCaffrey 1982-86 Monica Garrido-Sanz 2001-05 Kathy McCartney 1980-83 --B-- Dana Gavaghan 1997-99, 01-02 Michele McCaughern 2008-12 Joan Barry 1977-79 Melanie Gibbons 2004-08 Shannon McDade 1997-01 Gail Beatty 1986-90 Jenna Gilbert 2008-10 Kathy McGahey 1978-79 Siobhan Beslow 2011-2015 Joan Gilroy 1976-77 Kathy McGovern 1976-77 Kathy Bess 1978-82 Patricia Giordano 1983-85 Patrice McGovern 1992-96 Sharon Biasini 1973-74 Jenna Graber 2003-07 Jenny McGowan 1988-90, 91-93 Allyson Blue 1991-96 Kathy Grady 1971-72 Shaune McLaughlin 2002-06 Debbie Bodnar 1 975-77 Kelly Greenberg 1985-89 Danielle Mickiewicz 2006-10 Donna Bowers 1983-84 Diane Greway 1976-78 Adreana Miller 2015- Kathy Bradley 1974-76 Mary Greybush 1987-91 Shalina Miller 2016- Kelly Briar 1983-87 Amy Griffin 2014- Lisa Mintzer 2013-17 Michea Bryant 2010-13 Maria Gross 1976-78 Barb Moser 1975-76 Rayshel Brown 2017- Jordan Mosley 2011-13 Maureen Buckley 1986-90 --H-- Diane Moyer 1976-77 Deja Bullock 2013-17 Annette Halpin 1971-74 Leeza Burdgess 2012-2014 Lori Hamilton 1990-92 --N-- Brittany Hanley 2005-07 Laura Newhard 1996-01 --C-- Maria “Mimi” Harris 1988-92 Michelle Nicholls 2017- Lori Calkins 1973-76 Shanel Harrison 2012-13 Sofilia Ngwafang 2016- Danielle Callahan 2009-10 Charlene Haury 1974-75 Ruvanna Campbell 2011-12 Sarah Haynes 1994-98 --O-- Vicki Clarke 1973-74 Mary Heller 1990-94 Vicki Oleski 1977-79 Stephanie Coddens 1993-97 Linda Hester 1982-86 Janice Olszewski 1979-83 Jennifer Cole 1989-93 Carlene Hightower 2004-08 Virginia Onofrio 1982-83 Chelsea Conner 2006-11 Melissa Hindenlang 1997-01 Nikki Ortiz 2010-13 Renee Connolly 1973-74 Alyse Hoover 2004-08 Micahya Owens 2013-17 Mary Coyle 1983-87 Chris Hud 1974-75 Jill Crandley 1982-86 Liesel Hud 1974-77 --P-- Liz Crawford 1978-80 Beth Hudak 1998-02 Davineia Payne 2002-06 Iyonna Crenshaw 2014- Allison Hudson 1983-87 Jada Payne 2011-12 Alicia Cropper 2012-2015 Sharon Hughes 1981-82 Joanne Pendergast 1975-77 Sonia Cruz 1979-80 Janell Phillips 2004-05 --J-- Cindy Pierce 1991-92 --D-- Brittany Jenkins-Murray 2012 Linda Pinto 1975-76 Erin Dalton 1996-97 Carrie Jewett 1995-98 Anita Plakans 1986-90 Beth Davis 1982-83 Ebonee Jones 2009-13 Laura Polli 1973-74 Indigo Dickens 2011-2015 T’Essence Phelps 2010 Chrissie Donahue 1993-97 --K-- Karen Pushaw 1974-76 Marianne Dooley 1973-75 Denise Kayajian 1989-91 Mandy Dubbs 1997-00 Maureen Keenan 1977-79 --R-- Patti Dugan 1979-82 Suzanne Keilty 1998-02 Bonnie Randa 1999-03 Nadia Duncan 2008-12 Deja King 2017- Jeryn Reese 2017- Karynda DuPree 2012-13 Jess Koci 2010-2014 Cheryl Reeve 1984-88 Maureen Kramer 1977-81 Julie Reidenauer 1980-84 --E-- Nora Kramer 1973-77 Laura Reigstad 1988-92 Shaquana Edwards 2016- Marjorie Rhoads 1997-01 Margaret Elderton 2006-09 --L-- Nancy Richards 1979-80 Donna Eisenhardt 1977-78, 80-81 Kathy Laigaie 1981-84 Crista Ricketts 2003-07 Ann Ermi 1979-83 Tara Lapetina 2005-10 Margit Rinke 1993-97 Kate Larkin 1981-84 Linda Riviezzo 1973-74 --F-- Khristin Lee 2013-2015 Morgan Robertson 2006-10 Patty Fallon 1984-85 Tiffany Lee 2004-05 Mary Ellen Roker 1973-74 Mary Farrell 1977-78 Vicki Little 1974-76 Cindy Romanelli 1976-80 Jennifer Flaherty 1987-88 Kris Long 1971-72 Lamera Ferguson 2002-06 --S-- Kat Foley 2000-04 --M-- Marcia Sankowski 1974-76 Ashanti Freeland 2014- Ann Magarity 1975-77 Anemone Scheel 2015- Linda French 1982-84, 85-87 Jill Marano 2001-05 Alexis Scott 2009-12 Laura Frieze 1977-81 Ekatrina Markova 2001-04 Dolores Seiberlich 1989-93 Tina Fritzinger 1980-82 Ellen Malone 1978-82 Anne Marie Sherwin 1973-76 Brenda Mason 1988-90 Marianne Sincavage 1973-74

63 All-Time Roster/All-Time Team Captains

Tracey Sneed 1985-89 All-Time Team Captains Tina Tunink Jennifer Snyder 1985-89 2017-18 Shaquana Edwards 1991-92 Mimi Harris Lori Sparling 1992-96 Amy Griffin Laura Reigstad Suzy Springman 1984-88 Adreana Miller Jennifer McGowan Angie Stacy 1973-75 2016-17 Jasmine Alston 1990-91 Denise Kayajian Megan Sweeney 2003-05 Deja Bullock Mary Greybush Pat Sweeney 1971-72 Amy Griffin 1989-90 Anita Plakans Shelly Szmyt 2006-10 2015-16 Jasmine Alston Maureen Buckley Micahya Owens Gail Beatty -T-- Ebony Wells 1988-89 Kelly Greenberg Omaah Tayong 2011-12 2014-15 Alicia Cropper Tracey Sneed Sharon Tiwold 1980-81 Khristin Lee Cheryl Reeve Gina Tobin 1981-85 Ebony Wells Suzy Springman Mary Ann Tobin 1973-74, 75-76 2013-14 Leeza Burdgess 1986-87 Allison Hudson Tina Tunink 1991-93 Alicia Cropper Kelly Briar Khristin Lee 1985-86 Jill Crandley --V-- 2012-13 Nikki Ortiz Linda Hester Cindy Vislocky 1973-74 Brittany Wilson Suzi McCaffrey 2011-12 Michele McCaughern 1984-85 Gina Tobin --W-- Brittany Wilson 1983-84 Kate Larkin Tina Wahl 1993-97 2010-11 Ashley Gale Julie Reidenauer Chrissy Walker 1999-03 Chelsea Conner 1982-83 Kathy McCartney Sheila Wall 1985-89 2009-10 Antonia Gale Ann Ermi Jamie Walsh 2006-10 Jamie Walsh 1981-82 Patty Dugan Jessica Walton 2008-10 2008-09 Morgan Robertson 1980-81 Maureen Kramer Arielle Ward 2012- Margaret Elderton 1979-80 Claire McArdle Elizabeth Way 1973-74 Jamie Walsh Cindy Romanelli Jill Weakland 1995-99 2007-08 Meghan Ahl 1978-79 Vicki Oleski Chris Weaver 1978-79 2006-07 Crista Ricketts Claire McArdle Sarah Weiss 1994-98 2005-06 Shaune McLaughlin 1977-78 Maria Gross Ebony Wells 2014-16 Davineia Payne 1976-77 Nora Kramer Nancy West 1973-74, 75-76 2004-05 Shaune McLaughlin Joanne Pendergast Jasmine White 2017- Meghan Wilkinson Debbi Bodnar Amber Wilks 2015- Davineia Payne 1975-76 Jordan Williams 2014-16 2003-04 Ekaterina Markova 1974-75 Anne Marie Sherwin Marci Willis 1992-96 Jill Marano 1973-74 Annette Halpin Meghan Wilkinson 2001-05 2002-03 Beth Mays Marianne Dooley Brittany Wilson 2010-13 Bonnie Randa 1972-73 Cindy Vislocky Jami Wilus 1997-98 Chrissy Walker Debbie Wissman 1971-72 2001-02 Beth Hudak Katie Wolfe 1994-98 Suzanne Keilty

--Z-- 2000-01 Jen Zenszer Jen Zenszer 1997-01 Laura Newhard Shannon McDade Current Players in bold 1999-00 Jen Zenszer Laura Newhard 1998-99 Jen Zenszer Laura Newhard 1997-98 Katie Wolfe Sarah Haynes Sarah Weiss 1996-97 Game Captains 1995-96 Marci Willis Patrice McGovern Ally Blue Lori Sparling 1994-95 Ally Blue Lori Sparling Marci Willis 1993-94 Lisa Auman Mary Heller 1992-93 Jennifer Cole Jennifer McGowan Dolores Seiberlich

64 PRESIDENT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DR. COLLEEN M. HANYCZ BILL BRADSHAW

On July 6, 2015, Colleen M. Hanycz, Ph.D., became La Salle University’s 29th President—the first Colleen M. Hanycz, Ph.D., President of La Salle layperson and first woman to serve as President University, named William “Bill” Bradshaw the in a non-interim capacity in La Salle’s 152-year Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation history. in March of 2017. Mr. Bradshaw had served in an interim capacity in the same role since March 9, Throughout her accomplished career as an 2016. attorney, professor, and administrator, Hanycz has been an active proponent of Catholic education Mr. Bradshaw has over 36 years’ experience as an as a means to advance the common good and to Intercollegiate Division I athletic director, first at La celebrate the dignity of each person. Salle (1978 – 1986), then at DePaul (1986 – 2002) and most recently at Temple (2002 – 2013). During his prior tenure at Hanycz previously served as Principal (a Canadian equivalent of La Salle, the Explorers won 28 conference championships and three President) of Brescia University College in London, Ontario, Canada. Commissioner’s Cups, made NCAA tournament appearances three times During her seven-year tenure at Brescia, a Catholic women’s college, in Men’s Basketball and twice in Women’s Basketball, and averaged an Hanycz implemented a bold strategic plan that raised the college’s impressive 90% student-athlete graduation rate. national profile, increased enrollment by 50 percent in the last five years, improved retention rates for talented students, faculty, and While at Temple, he made significant hires including men’s basketball staff, doubled on-campus residence space, and developed innovative coach (2006 - Current) and football coaches Al Golden (2006 academic programs. – 2010 and now with the Detroit Lions), Steve Addazio (2010 – 2012 and now at Boston College), and Matt Rhule (2012 – 2016 and now at Baylor At Brescia, Hanycz also launched a rebranding initiative to capitalize University). In each of his prior athletic director roles, Mr. Bradshaw on Brescia’s identity as Canada’s only women’s college and to place created more favorable conference affiliations for the universities, an emphasis on women’s leadership. As part of the Brescia Bold— facilitated unprecedented academic performance from student athletes, Choose to Lead initiative, Brescia developed an academic program and spearheaded facilities upgrades and record revenues. on leadership, instituted a public speaking contest for female high school seniors across Canada, and expanded its Girls LEAD leadership Since returning to La Salle, Mr. Bradshaw led the successful hosting of development camps to international locations in the Caribbean and the Division I Men’s NCAA regional basketball tournament at the Wells Hong Kong. Fargo Center in March 2016 and, more recently, under his leadership the combined performance of La Salle’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball A native of Toronto, Hanycz attended Senator O’Connor College High teams this year was the most improved in the NCAA Division I nationally, School, which was then led by the Christian Brothers—the same with the second most combined wins between the two programs at La order that operates La Salle University. She has said that the Lasallian Salle since 1993. Athletics fundraising, corporate sponsorships and charism has had a deep influence on the values she applies to her life ticket revenues are also up significantly since his return, and student- and her work, visible in her commitment to a transformational academic athlete grade point average (GPA) is an impressive 3.10. experience, authentic community, and service to the most vulnerable in society. “We are thrilled to have Bill back at La Salle. Over the last year, he has built strong relationships with our coaches and student athletes, and After earning her bachelor’s degree in history from St. Michael’s College worked with key stakeholders to take the fan experience for students at the University of Toronto, Hanycz completed her law degree at to new levels,” said Colleen M. Hanycz. “We’ve seen progress in the Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and her master’s and Ph.D. performance of a number of our varsity teams in the past year under his in law at Osgood Hall Law School in Toronto. leadership, and are confident that will continue. Bill is also focused on increasing the participation of all La Salle students in athletics past the After working for several years as a securities and employment litigator varsity level in recreational and intramural sports, and as spectators and at the Henan Blake, LLP in Toronto, Hanycz became assistant dean and fans.” associate professor of law at Osgood Hall in 2003. Even during her tenure as Principal of Brescia, Hanycz carried on scholarly activities Said Mr. Bradshaw, a 1969 graduate of La Salle, “The past year has in the area of dispute resolution and continued to teach in Brescia’s been rewarding, and it’s exciting—both as a former student-athlete and leadership program and in the LL.M. program at Osgood Hall. athletic director at La Salle—to return during this promising time of the University’s renaissance and growth under Dr. Hanycz’s leadership. The Hanycz is a past chair of the Association of Catholic Colleges and future is very bright for La Salle and Explorer athletics.” He also noted the Universities of Canada and has served as Vice Chair of the Board of the importance of continuing the long tradition of creating and maximizing London Health Sciences Centre and as a director of St. Joseph’s Health opportunities for students through varsity, club and intramural sports Care in London, Ontario. She is also an elected member of the Public because they promote leadership and team working skills, in addition to Accountants’ Council of Ontario, among various other community roles. supporting physical health and wellbeing.

Hanycz was recognized for her community contributions and educational leadership as a recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, and she was honored with the 2015 YMCA Women of Excellence Award.

Hanycz and her husband Peter have three children: a son, Erik, and daughters Emily and Claire. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

John Lyons is in his 36th year as a member of the Athletic Department and his ninth as the senior associate athletic director. For the first 17 years in the department, he served as the Head Swimming Coach.

During his tenure, La Salle earned national recognition and distinction. With Lyons at the helm, the Explorers won 19 men’s and women’s conference titles.

Lyons was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in February 1999. He is responsible for the internal operations of the Athletic Department including budgets, compliance services, personnel, and facilities. He also oversees the sports medicine department and strength and conditioning programs.

Lyons was an adjunct faculty member of the La Salle biology department, where he taught one class per semester. He sits on numerous university committees and was the liaison for the NCAA Certification and Peer review for the past academic year.

He was formerly the Chair of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Rules Committee (for DI, II, and III) and chair of the Men’s and Women’s Division I Championship Committee and Atlantic 10 Swimming and Diving Committee. He also was the chair of the Atlantic 10 Women’s Soccer Committee.

Throughout his coaching career, he won numerous awards, including three Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors and was an eight-time recipient of the Coach of the Year Award when La Salle competed in the MAAC. Lyons amassed over 100 dual meet victories in his career and was inducted into the La Salle University Hall of Athletes for coaching in 2002.

Lyons also holds a Master’s degree in Education from Bucknell. He resides in Maple Glen, PA and has three three sons, Daniel, Jeffrey, and Zachary. Mary Ellen Wydan is in her 15th year at La Salle and fifthth as Associate AD for Compliance and Student Services and is the Senior Woman Administrator at La Salle University.

Wydan came to La Salle with a plethora of collegiate coaching and administrative experience in her background. She previously worked at Michigan State University as an assistant men’s and women’s swimming coach from 1995-2000.

Including her tenure at Michigan State, she has 18 years of collegiate swimming coaching experience, including 14 years at the NCAA Division I level. She started her coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina where she received her Master’s degree in Sports Administration.

Since then she has been a head coach at Oakland University and an assistant coach at Purdue, Maryland and Kentucky. While at Oakland, Wydan was also the Coordinator of Women’s Sports. She was the Assistant to the Compliance Coordinator at Maryland. Phil Snead enters his second year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Internal Operations at La Salle University in 2017-18. Prior to his change in title, he served as Director of Athletic Facilities and Operations at La Salle from 2005-16. In his current role, Snead is responsible for oversight of the department’s budget and assists with travel and scheduling.

Previously, Snead oversaw all of the department’s facilities, including: the Hayman Center, Tom Gola Arena, DeVincent Field, McCarthy Stadium, Courts, Kirk Pool and the West Campus Softball field.

Snead was charged with all aspects of game management for Explorer Athletic contests, from field set-up to security.

Snead is a graduate of ’s Sport and Recreation Management program in 2003. A lifelong resident of Bryn Mawr and avid golfer, he currently resides in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.

Dan Lobacz was named Assistant Athletic Director for Communications at La Salle University in October 2016. Lobacz, who spent the last five years at LIU Brooklyn, started with the Blackbirds as Associate Director of Athletic Media Relations in 2011, was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Athletic Media Relations in 2012 and Associate Athletic Director/Director of Athletic Media Relations and Marketing in August 2015.

As Associate Athletic Director/Director of Athletic Media Relations and Marketing, Lobacz was responsible for all marketing, promotional and communications efforts throughout athletic department. He also worked closely with the Director of Athletics and Deputy Director of Athletics on day-to-day operations of the athletic department.

Lobacz received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Syracuse University and holds master’s degrees in Sport Administration from Canisius College and in Business Administration (MBA) from LIU Brooklyn. Christine Cahill, who has spent the past nine years at La Salle as an assistant and associate academic director, is in her fourth year as director of academic support for student-athletes.

Cahill has served as the academic advisor for the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as several other Explorer programs. She has been instrumental in the academic success of La Salle student-athletes, who consistently rank among the top of the Atlantic 10 in Commissioner Honor Roll members, Academic All-Americans and Academic All-A-10 honorees.

While teaching second grade in North Philadelphia for 13 years, Cahill worked part-time providing academic support with the men’s basketball programs at Philadelphia University, Saint Joseph’s and Villanova.

She received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Saint Joseph’s in 1989 and a master’s degree in elementary education from Cabrini in 1992.