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Lady Monarch Schedule Meet the Lady Monarchs H DD YY AA RR CC H LL AA MM OO NN GG aa mm ee DD aa yy NN oo tt ee ss 2003-04 LADY MONARCH SCHEDULE MEET THE LADY MONARCHS November…………………………………………….. 2-2 Overall, 1-0 Colonial Athletic Association 4 Tue. BASKETBALL TRAVELERS (EHB) W, 81-68 Today’s Game: Charlotte (Game Four) 11 Tue. TEAM CONCEPT (EXB) . .L, 68-81 Ted Constant Center * Norfolk, VA* 1:00 p.m. 14-15 WBCA PRESEASON CLASSIC POSSIBLE STARTING LINE-UP: 14 Fri. at #20 Colorado . .L, 67-84 Pos. No. Name: Cl: Ht: Stats: Misc: 15 Sat. vs. #22 Auburn . .L, 49-84 F 04 Myriah Spence Sr. 6-0 10.8 ppg 4.3 rpg Shooting .5000 from the field F 23 Monique Coker Sr. 6-1 16.8 ppg 6.8 rpg 26 pts - career high vs. PSU 21 Fri. at William & Mary * . .W, 75-58 G 01 Max Nhassengo Sr. 5-10 8.5 ppg 4.8 rpg 15 pts, 7-8 from line vs. PSU 25 Tue. #7 PENN STATE . .W, 75-68 G 03 Lawona Davis Fr. 5-11 6.5 ppg 3.8 rpg Career-high 17 pts. against Tribe 30 Sun. CHARLOTTE . .1:00 p.m. G 24 Shareese Grant Jr. 5-8 17.0 ppg 0.5 rpg Leading scorer in 3 of 4 games December…………………………………………….. OFF THE BENCH: 3 Wed. at Virginia Tech . .7:00 p.m. Pos. No. Name: Cl: Ht: Stats: 7 Sun. NORTH CAROLINA . .2:00 p.m. G 12 Melea Caldwell Jr. 5-4 -- -- 15 Mon. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 7:00 p.m. G 15 Shantel Wilson Fr-r 5-9 0.7 ppg 4.3 rpg G 32 Marianthi 18 Thu. GEORGIA TECH . .1:00 p.m. Koukouvinou Sr. 6-1 0.7 ppg 0.7 rpg 28 Sun. at Rutgers . .3:00 p.m. C 34 Cassie Calwell Sr. 6-4 0.8 ppg 1.0 rpg January………………………………………............. C 55 Angela Brown Fr. 6-5 1.0 ppg 1.5 rpg 4 Sun. at Tennessee . .3:00 p.m. F 45 Sherida Triggs Fr. 6-1 4.0 ppg 6.7 rpg 9 Fri. at James Madison * . .7:00 p.m. Quick Bits: 11 Sun. at Delaware * . .7:00 p.m. The Lady Monarchs are fresh off an upset victory, 75-68, over seventh ranked Penn State in their 15 Thu. TOWSON * . .7:00 p.m. 2003-04 home opener...Senior forward Monique Coker captured her second double-double with a career-high 26 points along with 11 rebounds...Four Lady Monarchs in double figures along 18 Sun. at Hofstra * . .2:00 p.m. with Max Nhassengo (15), Shareese Grant (14), and Myriah Spence (11)...ODU shot a season 22 Thu. at Va. Commonwealth * . .7:00 p.m. best 73.1 percent from the free throw line...Charlotte enters game with a 3-1 overall record hav- 25 Sun. GEORGE MASON * . .2:00 p.m. ing handed Chicago State a 90-71 loss on Friday night...Sakellie Daniels leads the 49ers averag- ing 15.5 points per game along with a team-leading 5.3 rebounds per game...Daniels was one of 29 Thu. UNC-WILMINGTON . .7:00 p.m. four 49ers in double figures in the Chicago State game with a game-high 24 points....Last season February…………………………………………… Charlotte captured the Conference USA regular season title with a 12-2 conference and 21-0 1 Sun. DREXEL * . .1:00 p.m. overall record...They earned their first ever berth into the NCAA Tournament last season... 5 Thu. at Towson * . .7:00 p.m. TRACKING THE LADY MONARCHS 8 Sun. at Drexel * . .1:00 p.m. 12 Thu. HOFSTRA * . .7:00 p.m. TV: The Charlotte game on 11/30 will be televised 15 Sun. @ UNC-Wilmington . .2:00 p.m. (Comcast - Ch. 71 Hampton Roads Area). 20 Fri. DELAWARE * . .7:00 p.m. Radio: For the 13th-straight season ESPN Radio (1310 am) will be broadcasting all the 22 Sun. VA. COMMONWEALTH * . .2:00 p.m. Lady Monarch contests. Eleven-time sportscaster of the Year Tony Mercurio will call all the 26 Thu. JAMES MADISON * . .7:00 p.m. action with former Lady Monarch Jan Trombly adding color commentary at all home games. 29 Sun. at George Mason * . .3:00 p.m. Internet: The official Old Dominion athletics website at www.odusports.com carries the March…………………………….………………… most up-to-date information on the Lady Monarchs. Bios, game stories, stats, and box scores 4 Thu. WILLIAM & MARY * . .7:00 p.m. can be found along with game notes the morning of the scheduled contest. The live ESPN 10-13 Wed.-Sat CAA Tournament Radio (1310 am) broadcast of all the Lady Monarchs’ games can be heard over the web at www.odusports.com. Hosted By Old Dominion University - Norfolk, VA Coaches Show: Head coach Wendy Larry will join Tony Mercurio live on ESPN Radio * Denote Colonial Athletic Association Game (1310 am) on Monday’s from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. throughout the season to review the previ- ous week’s games and give an insight into the upcoming Lady Monarch match-ups. 2 0 0 3 -00 4 R a n d o m F a c t s & L a d y M o n a r c h L a d y M o n a r c h F i g u r e s Q u i c k F a c t s F i g u r e s SCORING Overall CAA Double-Doubles: ODU scores 40-49 points . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 Monique Coker (1) GENERAL ODU scores 50-59 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *10 pts., 10 reb. vs. Auburn 11/15/03 Name of School: . .Old Dominion University ODU scores 60-69 points . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 *26 pts., 11 reb. vs. Penn State 11/25/03 City, Zip: . .Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201 ODU scores 70-79 points . .2 - 0 . .1 - 0 Founded: . .1930 ODU scores 80-89 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 20 or More Points: (as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary) ODU scores 90-99 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Monique Coker (1) Enrollment: . .19,500 ODU scores 100 or more points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *26 pts. vs Penn State 11/25/03 Nickname: . .Lady Monarchs Opponent scores less than 40 . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Shareese Grant (1) Opponent scores 40-49 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *22 pts. at William & Mary 11/21/03 School Colors: . .Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & Silver Opponent scores 50-59 points . .2 - 0 . .1 - 0 Arena Name: . .Ted Constant Convocation Center Opponent scores 60-69 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 10 or More Rebounds: Capacity: . .8,500 Opponent scores 70-79 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Monique Coker (2) Conference: . .Colonial Athletic Association Opponent scores 80-89 points . .0 - 2 . .0 - 0 *10 reb. vs. Auburn 11/15/03 President: . .Dr. Roseann Runte Opponent scores 90-99 points . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *11 reb. vs. Penn State 11/25/03 Athletic Director: . .Dr. Jim Jarrett 5 or More Assists: DOUBLE FIGURES Overall CAA Max Nhassengo (1) One scores in double figures . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 *5 vs. Penn State 11/25/03 HISTORY Two score in double figures . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 First Year of Basketball: . .1969-70 Three score in double figures . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 Games In Double Figure Scoring: Overall All-Time Record: . .749-248 (.751)/34 yrs. Four score in double figures . .2 - 0 . .1 - 0 Coker (3), Davis (1), Grant (4), Nhassengo (1), Spence NCAA Appearances/Last: . .20/2003 Five or more score in double figures . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 (2) No Opponent scores in double figures . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 One Opponent scores in double figures .1 - 0 . .1 - 0 Games In Double Figure Rebounding: Two Opponents score in double figures .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Coker (2) Three Opponents score in double figures 0 - 0 . .0 - 0 COACHING STAFF Four Opponents score in double figures .1 - 1 . .0 - 0 Leading Scorer: Head Coach: . .Wendy Larry (Old Dominion '77) Five Opponents score in double figures . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 Coker (1), Grant (3) Record at ODU: . .379-126 (16 yrs) Overall Record: . .428-157 (19 yrs) Leading Rebounder: Assistant Coaches: . FIELD GOALS Overall CAA Coker (2), Davis (1), Spence (1), Triggs (1) . .Susan Montgomery (Valdosta State '83) ODU shoots less than 30% . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 . .Nikita Lowry (Ohio State ‘89) ODU shoots between 30-39%. .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 . .Juliet McGee Schweiter (Bucknell '93) ODU shoots between 40-49%. .1 - 1 . .0 - 0 Office Phone: . .757-683-3401 ODU shoots over 50%. .1 - 0 . .1 - 0 Opponent shoots less than 30% . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Opponent shoots between 30-39% . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Opponent shoots between 40-49% . .2 - 1 . .1 - 0 TEAM INFORMATION Opponent shoots over 50% . .0 - 1 . .0 - 0 2002-03 Record: . .21-11 2002-03 Conference Record: 15-3/CAA Champions ASSISTS Overall CAA 2002-03 Post Season: . .NCAA First Round ODU has 15 or more assists . .1 - 1 . .1 - 0 Final Ranking: . .N/A Opponent has 15 or more assists . .1 - 2 . .0 - 0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . .9/2 Starters Retuning/Lost: . .3/2 REBOUNDS Overall CAA ODU outrebounds the opponent . .1 - 1 . .1 - 0 Opponent outrebounds ODU . .1 - 1 . .0 - 0 SPORTS INFORMATION Same number of rebounds . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 Sports Information Director: . .Carol Hudson Assistant Director (WBB Contact): . .Kimberly Zivkovich MISCELLANEOUS Overall CAA Graduate Assistant: . .Bobby Parks Playing on Monday . .0 - 0 . .0 - 0 SID Office Phone: .
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