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Duquesne University Duquesne’s Hometown – , PA ...... 2-3 This is ...... 4-6

Meet the Dukes 2006-07 Season Outlook ...... 8-9 Carmen Bruce ...... 10-11 Jocelyn Chandler ...... 12-13 Rachel Clancy ...... 14 Kelli Costa ...... 15 Gosia Flaga ...... 16-17 DUQUESNE QUICK FACTS Loui Hall ...... 18-19 Location: ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. Kristi Little ...... 20 Enrollment: ...... 10,000 Amanda Peck ...... 21 Founded: ...... 1878 Samantha Pollino ...... 22 President: ...... Dr. Charles Dougherty Keri Pryor ...... 23 Athletic Director: ...... Greg Amodio Jade Singleton ...... 24-25 Athletic Phone: ...... 412-396-6565 Marisa Smith ...... 26-27 Web Site: ...... www.duq.edu Brittany Warren ...... 28-29 Athletic Web Site: ...... www.GoDuquesne.com Samantha Thompson ...... 30 Nickname: ...... Dukes Dan Durkin ...... 31-32 Colors: ...... Red & Blue Tanya Garner / / Support Staff ...... 33 Home Court/Capacity: ...... A.J. Palumbo /5,358 / Nikolina Pender ...... 34 Head Coach (alma mater/year): Dan Durkin (Mount St. Mary’s/1975) Roster / Roster Breakdown ...... 35 Record at School (years): ...... 169-197 (13 years) Overall Record (years): ...... 169-197 (13 years) Opponents Assistants (alma mater/yr/yrs on staff ): ...... Palumbo Center ...... 37-39 Tanya Garner (Penn State ’91 / 4 years) All-Time Series Records ...... 40 Mike Iuzzolino (St. Francis ’91 / 2 years) / 2006 A-10 Honors ...... 41-42 Doug West (Villanova ’89 / first year) Charlotte / Dayton ...... 43 Nikolina Pender (Duquesne ’03 / 3 years) Fordham / George Washington ...... 44 Office Phone: ...... 412-396-5126 La Salle / Massachusetts ...... 45 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID Rhode Island / Richmond ...... 46 2005-06 Record (conference record/finish): . . . . .13-17 (6-10/10th) St. Bonaventure / Saint Joseph’s ...... 47 All-Time Conference Record: ...... 116-230 Saint Louis / Temple ...... 48 All-Time A-10 Championship Record (appearances): ...... 15-22 Xavier / Duquesne vs. the Atlantic 10 ...... 49 (22 appearances) Duquesne vs. the Atlantic 10 / A-10 Composite Schedule ...... 50-51 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record (appearances): ...... n/a Atlantic 10 Composite Schedule / Akron ...... 52-53 All-Time NIT Record (appearances): ...... n/a Clemson / Cornell ...... 54 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/3 Furman / Morgan State ...... 55 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/2 Niagara / UNC-Wilmington ...... 56 Top Returning Letterwinners: Pitt / Princeton ...... 57 Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Radford / Robert Morris ...... 58 Loui Hall + ...... F . . . . .Sr...... 6-0 . . . . .12.8 ...... 5.0 Saint Francis / West Virginia ...... 59 Jocelyn Chandler + . . .G ...... Jr. . . . .5-10 . . . . .6.8 ...... 3.2 William & Mary / Youngstown State ...... 60 Carmen Bruce + . . . . .G . . . . .Sr. . . . .5-10 . . . . .5.3 ...... 3.2 Gosia Flaga + ...... G . . . . .Sr...... 5-7 ...... 4.0 . . . . .2.0 apg 2005-06 Season Review Kristi Little ...... G . . . . .So...... 5-4 ...... 4.4 . . . . .2.0 apg Final Statistics ...... 62 Brittany Warren ...... G . . . . .Sr...... 5-9 ...... 4.4 ...... 1.4 Results ...... 63 + - indicates returning starter Individual Game-by-Game Breakdown ...... 64 Top Newcomers: Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Records/History Rachel Clancy ...... G . . . . .FR . . . .5-10 . . . . .25.6 ...... 6.0 All-Time Leading Scorers / All-Time Coaches ...... 66-67 Amanda Peck ...... C . . . . .FR . . . . .6-3 . . . . .14.0 ...... 8.5 Single Season / Game Records ...... 68-69 Samantha Pollino . . . .F . . . . .FR . . . .5-11 . . . . .19.3 ...... 12.1 Career Records ...... 70-71 Sports Information Director: ...... Dave Saba (MBB) All-Time Team Records / Single Game Records ...... 72-73 Office Phone: ...... 412-396-5861 All-Time Honors ...... 74-75 Fax Phone: ...... 412-396-6210 All-Time Roster ...... 76 Cell Phone: ...... 412-225-5317 All-Time Results ...... 77-81 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] WNBA / Retired Jerseys ...... 82 Sports Info. Mailing Address: . . . .Dept. of Athletics, 600 Forbes Ave., Administration / Media ...... 83 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15282 Press Row Phone: ...... 412-396-4925 Administration/Media Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Michelle Chini Duquesne Athletics Staff ...... 85 Office Phone: ...... 412-396-6560 Media Information / Getting to Duquesne ...... 86-87 Cell Phone: ...... 412-951-9459 Radio / TV Directory ...... 88 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected]

CREDITS: The 2006-07 Duquesne University women’s basketball media guide is published by the Duquesne University Athletics Media Relations Department in conjunction with Provations Group (Nicholasville, Ky.); printing by Provations Group. EDITORIAL: Michelle Chini, Assistant Director of Media Relations. Editorial assistance from Assistant Media Relations Director George Nieman, graduate assistant Ryan Gavatorta and Associate AD/Athletics Media Relations Dave Saba. ADDITIONAL EDITORIAL CONTENT: Duquesne University Public Affairs, www.duq.edu, Pittsburgh Department of Tourism. PHOTO CREDITS: Dave DeNoma, Josh Levine, The Associated Press, NBA Entertainment/Getty Images, Atlantic 10 Conference.

1 Duquesne’s Hometown

irst-time visitors who approach the city of Pittsburgh from towering fountain; a thriving cultural district; a wonderful sampling of Pittsburgh International Airport, enter the Fort Pitt Tunnel and architecture; shops of every description; and the shortest, cleanest Femerge from the darkness to be greeted by a view unparalleled by subway system in America. any other metropolitan area. Professional sports are an important part of the fabric of Pittsburgh. Glistening skyscrapers, bordered on all sides by flowing rivers and In addition to Mellon Arena - home of the National Hockey League’s lush green hills welcome visitors to an area known widely as one of , Pittsburgh also offers two of the newest facilities America’s most livable cities. in major league sports. Heinz Field, home of the NFL’s Pittsburgh A big city with a small town feel, Pittsburgh has something to offer for Steelers and the Pirates’ PNC Park, widely hailed as one of the most all tastes. beautiful stadiums in Major League Baseball, both opened their gates in The home of Duquesne University serves as the headquarters of six 2001. All three venues are easily accessible from the Duquesne campus. Fortune 500 companies; offers downtown shopping; a state park with a

Pittsburgh ranks as the least expensive According to the September 2006 issue of U.S. city in which to live. National Geographic Adventure Magazine, 1 (Mercer Human Resources Consulting, June 2004) Pittsburgh was ranked at the top of the “urban 1 adventurer” list and was cited as one of “the best adventure towns to live and play in.” Pittsburgh’s PNC Park was voted “Best Ballpark (National Geographic Adventure Magazine, September 2006) in America” by ESPN.com. 1 (September 2003) Pittsburgh is tied for fourth nationally in number of corporate headquarters with seven. 4 (Fortune magazine, April 2006) The Pittsburgh music scene ranked No. 1 on Esquire magazine’s list of “Top 10 Cities That Rock.” 1 (April 2004) With 152 miles of rails-to-trails paths, the Pittsburgh region ranks fifth in the country as the 5 best place to live and ride. (BIKE magazine, 2001)

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Pittsburgh’s skyline rates No. 2 in America 2 for beauty. (USA Weekend, May 2003)

Pittsburgh was ranked as America’s sixth “most literate” among 64 metro areas with Pittsburgh’s rank on Kiplinger’s list of the 6 populations of more than 250,000. “smartest places to live.” The ranking was based (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 2003) on factors such as affordability, leisure activities, 9 education options and quality housing. (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, 2006)

Named America’s seventh-best big city by Men’s Journal. “Clean air, Fortune 500 companies, a thriving music scene ... Carnegie-funded 7 museums and 128 public libraries have filled the Pittsburgh is ranked among the cleanest cities in rusted-out hulk of old Pittsburgh - and the living’s the U.S. and 17th in the world. still cheap.” (Men’s Journal, June 2004) 17 (William M. Mercer, 2002)

3 Duquesne’s hilltop campus, once a residential neighborhood of row A glance to either side quickly reveals Duquesne’s proximity to houses and cobblestone streets, has been transformed over the past all the city has to offer. To the south lie the Monongahela River and 40 years, yet it retains the feel of a small town, with its brick-paved, the South Side, one of Pittsburgh’s many unique neighborhoods. To tree-lined walkways, Victorian benches and fixtures, abundant open the north and west are the skyscrapers of downtown, one of spaces, inviting fountains and a variety of architectural styles. America’s most attractive and recognizable skylines and symbol of a All campus buildings and facilities – living and learning centers, bustling commercial and cultural community. academic buildings, recreation facilities and more – are situated Situated high atop the heart of one of America’s most livable within easy walking distance. Movement around campus is unfettered cities with career opportunities available only in a major corporate by the city’s vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Rated by USA Today as center and academic offerings that only a comprehensive university one of the safest in the nation, Duquesne’s campus provides a can provide, Duquesne University offers unique educational comfortable and secure academic and social atmosphere. opportunities to its undergraduate and graduate students.

PriceRunner.com ranked Pittsburgh and Boston as the lowest-priced cities for “dorm essentials” such as laptops, 1 printers, TVs, microwave ovens and MP3 players.

Duquesne’s national rank among the nation’s “Top 25 Most Connected Campuses” according to 7 The Princeton Review. (October 2004)

14:1 Duquesne’s student-faculty ratio.

In the past three years, Duquesne has launched 20 new programs, including music technology, forensic science and law, leadership and business ethics, forensic 20 nursing, forensic accounting, animal care, sports leadership and a weekend degree pharmacy program.

Demand for a Duquesne education is on the rise; over the past several years, undergraduate enrollment has increased by more than 50 percent; graduate 50% enrollment has increased by 20 percent and incoming freshman SAT scores have increased by 18 percent.

Duquesne’s diverse campus includes students representing 87 countries ranging from Argentina 87 to Zambia.

Nearly nine out of ten matriculating students remain at Duquesne, well above the 88.5 national average.

Duquesne offers 90 undergraduate majors and 90 degree programs.

Duquesne offers more than 140 extracurricular activities ranging from intramural sports to 140 professional interest groups to volunteer service.

Du•quesne (doo-kan) n. 1. an education with a personal touch. 2. a challenging academic environment. 3. a safe, attractive, self-contained campus. 4. a vibrant urban setting. 5. a wide choice of extracurricular programs. 6. a community that encourages moral and spiritual growth. 7. an education for the Mind, Heart and Spirit. [Also see Academic Excellence at www.duq.edu] 4 WHERE WE’RE GOING ... With enrollment continuing to grow and general interest in health and wellness increasing, University President Dr. Charles Dougherty made a bold move to expand the University by acquiring several blocks of Forbes Avenue for construction of a 125,000 square-foot multi-purpose recreation center scheduled to be completed in the winter of 2007-08. The recreational center will boast modern cardio-fitness exercise equipment, basketball and racquetball courts, locker rooms, exercise and dance studios, athletics offices and new classrooms. In the first phase, the multi-purpose center will also house a window-filled conference space with a ballroom, kitchen and roof-top deck, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Starbucks and other retail shopping. Monitor the construction of DU’s new multi-purpose facility online at: http://www.duq.edu/forbesproject

5 A Renewed Commitment Duquesne University’s commitment to athletics is evident in a $2 million renovation of the Palumbo Center completed last spring. The renovation - designed to benefit all DU student-athletes - features a state-of-the-art athletic training/rehabilitation facility, a new student-athlete recruitment center, meeting, film viewing and editing suites, administrative offices as well as the expansion and enhancement of a student-athlete only weight training area.

“This phase of Palumbo Center renovation provides our coaches and student-athletes with the tools to help them compete at a higher level. The improvements were designed to help all of our programs gain a competitive edge as our department continues to move forward.” — Greg Amodio, Director of Athletics

Merle E. Gilliand Atrium The lobby area leading into the newly-renovated portion of the Palumbo Center was formally dedicated as the Merle E. Gilliand Atrium on September 12, 2006. The new atrium was made possible through a generous gift from Mr. Gilliand’s wife, Olive Lee, in memory of her late husband. Mr. Gilliand, for whom the Merle E. Gilliand Sports Hall of Fame is named, was a loyal advocate for his alma mater, successful businessman and avid Duquesne basketball fan.

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2006-07 Season Outlook

t will be hard to bring down the Duquesne Women’s Carmen Bruce is expected to hold Basketball program after posting one of its best finishes in down the / three- Iprogram history at the 2006 Atlantic 10 championship. guard position where she Entering the 12-team tournament as the No. 10 seed, Head started 22 of 30 contests. She Kristi Coach Dan Durkin’s Dukes knocked off No. 7 seed ranked first for the Dukes with 87 Little Massachusetts 56-51 in opening round action before a stun- assists putting her 14th in the Sophomore ning No. 2 seed Charlotte 56-45 to advance to the semi -finals Atlantic 10 averaging 2.90 for the first time since 1992. The Dukes saw a disappointing per game. Bruce stood end to their hard-fought drive for the A-10 title falling 76-63 second for the Red & to third-seeded and nationally-ranked #22 Temple in the Blue with 39 semis. steals and Things are looking good for the 2007 slate as Duquesne added returns four starters from last year’s 13-17 squad led by seniors five Loui Hall (12.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg), an All-Atlantic 10 honorable blocks. mention selection, 5-10 Carmen Bruce (5.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg) and She 5-7 Gosia Flaga (4.0 ppg, 2.0 apg) as well as 5-10 junior posted Jocelyn Chandler five games Jade (6.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg). hitting double- Singleton Backing them is a figure scoring and had a solid Junior solid base of four effort from the field con- additional returning necting on 32.7 percent of letterwinners and a her shots (69-211). Fellow host of in-com- senior Marisa Smith joins ing talent with Bruce and brings athleti- six newcom- cism and strong natural ers on board. game instincts to the floor. With the She saw time in 25 contents graduation of last year in a back-up role and Aiga Bautre brings a solid three-point shot to (11.1 ppg, the Dukes’ game. Smith landed 2.29 apg) the 11 three pointers last season and Dukes will rely posted a 54.3 percent (19-35) on the talents of accuracy from the field and a 47.8 Gosia Flaga and 5-4 percent (11-23) effort from sophomore Kristi behind the arc. She recorded 49 Little (4.4 ppg, 2.0 points averaging 6.8 minutes of apg) to secure the play in relief over the season. point. Flaga started Senior Brittany Warren (4.4 ppg) 22 of her 29 con- and Chandler secure the shooting tests last season – guard spot. The 5-9 Warren posted a her first with the 73.5 percent (36-49) mark from the Dukes - and ranked free throw line and shot 39.6 per- second with 23 three- cent (36-91) from the field. She had pointers. She was third three games notching double-figure in assists with 58, which scoring and added 10 three-point included a career-best six goals. Chandler recorded 26 steals vs. West Virginia. Flaga and 31 assists in her 28 contests while ranking third with 21 had three games in double- three-pointers. She was fourth for Duquesne with 6.9 ppg. figure scoring led by a 15- She has the ability to penetrate to the hoop and had eight point effort against Penn games in double-figure scoring led by a career-best 18-point State. Little saw action in 18 effort at Dayton. Freshman 5-10 swingman Rachel Clancy will games being plagued with an add depth the DU’s perimeter play. The Limerick, Ireland native injury / illness to start the sea- averaged 25.6 points and 6.0 rebounds as senior at Castletroy son. She was solid from the char- College. Late signing Keri Pryor will also assist in the wing after ity stripe hitting 84.6 percent (22- averaging 23.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game at 26) while swiping 33 steals and Morgantown High School. The West Virginia Player of the Year adding 36 assists. Little should have a was a member of the All-Star game and a McDonald’s All- more productive year coming into the America nominee. She should provide a presence in the Dukes’ season at full-strength. rebounding. Walk-on additions Samantha Thompson and Kelli 8 2006-07 Season Outlook

Costa will also provide Brittany include George Washington (NCAA) and WNIT teams depth and potential to the Warren Charlotte and Xavier. Dan Durkin enters his 14th-year as the guard duties. Thompson Senior Dukes’ Head Coach hosting Saint Francis (Pa.) Nov. 14 to start averaged 16.0 ppg and 7.0 a three-game home stand, which also includes cross-town rival apg as a senior and was a Pitt Nov. 19 and Niagara Nov. 22. Duquesne will compete in 1,000-point scorer while two in-season tournaments traveling to the UNC-Wilmington Costa, an Associated Hilton Riverside Classic over Thanksgiving facing Furman and Press All-State either the host Seahawks or Youngstown State. After a trip up the pick, averaged Parkway to take on local rival Robert Morris, the Dukes will head 16.5 points and to the Cornell Classic to take on 9.4 rebounds Radford and then Morgan State or per game. Cornell. Other non-conference Duquesne bouts include contests at Akron lost the and West Virginia. The season strength concludes with the top 12 and expe- squads competing for the A- rience of 10’s automatic bid its inside into the NCAA game Championship with the Mar. 2-5 at graduation of Xavier Nicole Sinclair University’s (8.0 ppg, 7.9 rpg) Cintas Center. and Maria Stankevich (4.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg) but will rely on junior Jade Singleton and freshman Amanda Peck to secure the center position. Singleton saw limited but quality time backing up the veterans, but has Marisa the ability to come on strong when Smith it counts. She logged in playing Senior time in 28 of the team’s 30 contests and recorded 32 rebounds and 28 points. The 6-0 Peck had a stellar career at nearby Morgantown (W. Va.) High where she notched 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game as a senior. An All-State honoree, she led Morgantown to the Class AAA runner-up trophy in 2006. She is expected to have solid contributions once she adjusts to A Look Back at 2006 the collegiate level of play. The Dukes put forth a steadfast team effort last season • Upset No. 2 seed Charlotte in the quarterfinal bracket of ranking as one of the most accurate squads from long range the A-10 Championship and the charity stripe in the country. DU stood 24th in the NCAA with its 36.8 percent three point percentage and 60th • Advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1992 with 5.9 three pointers per game. The Dukes ranked 63rd with a 72.4 percent accuracy from the free throw line, which • Set a new Atlantic 10 single-game record hitting 21-21 from included a phenomenal 21-21 showing at Rhode Island - the free throw line at Rhode Island which set a new Atlantic 10 single game record. Six post-season squads are on tap for the Duquesne women’s • Ranked 24th in the NCAA with a 36.8 3-pt FG accuracy basketball team on their 27-game 2006-07 schedule. Highlighting the slate are home games at the Palumbo Center • Ranked 60th in the NCAA with 5.9 3-pt FG per game with defending A-10 Champion and NCAA participant Temple Feb. 23 as well as WNIT participants Pitt Nov. 19 and Saint • Ranked 63rd in the NCAA with a 72.4 FT accuracy Joseph’s Feb. 25. Other post-season squads on the docket 9 C ARMEN B RUCE

One of four returning starters … led team in assists HIGH SCHOOL and is the top five among returning assist leaders in the A four-time Pittsburgh City League Player of the Year Atlantic 10 … gifted player ... very versatile and loves the … led Schenley High School to three City League game … helps solidify the guard duties … a talented Championships and averaged an impressive 20.2 points, transfer from Georgetown who sat out the 2004-05 sea- 5.9 rebounds and 3.3 steals as a senior ... shot 51 percent son to comply with NCAA transfer regulations … brings from the field and over 40 percent from behind the arc ... energy to the game … great all-around athlete. a second team Pennsylvania All-State pick … is just the second player in City League history to score over 2,000 AS A JUNIOR (2005-06) points with 2,175 as a prep ... reigned as the 2002 Her first year of competition wearing the Red & Blue Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Female Athlete of the Year and … a starter in 22 of 30 contests ... had five games netting was named to its Fabulous Five team as well ... Pittsburgh double figures ... had five points, three rebounds and tied Tribune-Review Terrific 10 selection … was tabbed an AP the team lead with three assists vs. Penn State ... 11 Big School All-State second team selection and was a points and five rebounds in the loss vs. Oakland ... seven Western PA Athletic Scholar … a YMCA Scholar-Athlete points, six rebounds and a game-best five assists vs. honoree … also competed in track & field … won the Bradley ... tied the game lead with five assists vs. Akron ... City League shot put and discus titles three-years straight six rebounds vs. Robert Morris ... eight points and a … won the PA state title in the shot put as a sophomore game-best six assists in the overtime win at Ohio ... five … competed in the high jump for the first time as a sen- rebounds at Saint Joseph’s ... team-best 12 points off the ior and took home Gold in the City League bench vs. UMass giving her 500 on her career ... three Championships. steals at Richmond ... 11 points on 5-6 shooting at Saint Louis ... grabbed her 200th career at Rhode PERSONAL Island ... game and career-best nine assists vs. Saint Full name is Carmen Renee Bruce… a sports market- 21 Louis ... tied the game lead with five steals at St. ing/marketing major … A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Bonaventure ... team-best 10 points at Temple ... five … Dean’s List … SAAC … American Marketing Senior assists vs. Charlotte ... DU career-best 13 points on 6-11 Association … her father Kirk Bruce played basketball at shooting at Dayton where she added four assists ... four the University of Pittsburgh and is an Assistant AD with Guard steals and assists vs. St. Bonaventure ... five assists in the the Panthers … born July 10, 1984. upset over UMass in the A-10 tournament … grabbed six rebounds in the upset over Charlotte at the A-10 5-10 Championship … team-high 87 assists ... second with 39 steals ... added 3.2 rebounds per game ... 11 three point- ers ... shot 11-49 (.224) from the three point line … Pittsburgh, ranked 14th in the A-10 with 2.90 assists per game. PA. AT GEORGETOWN Averaged 6.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.25 assists for Schenley the Hoyas in 2004 starting 25 of 28 games ... had five (Georgetown) games scoring in double-digits with a season-high of 16 points vs. Maryland ... as a freshman, she averaged 8.2 ppg and added 3.9 rpg … two-year starter … recorded 424 points, 241 rebounds and 124 assists in 57 contests ... netted double-figure scoring in 11 games as a fresh- man, including a career-best 20 markers vs. West Virginia.

CAREER STATS FOR CARMEN BRUCE YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2003* 29/28 86 225 .382 23 69 .333 42 51 .824 114 61 2 29 851 237 8.2 2004* 28/25 70 219 .319 7 47 .149 40 56 .714 127 63 5 39 777 187 6.7 2005 sat out due to NCAA regulations 2006 30/22 69 211 .327 11 49 .224 11 16 .688 97 87 5 39 763 160 5.3 Total 87/75 225 655 .343 41 165 .248 93 123 .756 338 211 12 107 2,291 584 6.7 * at Georgetown

10 BRUCE’S CAREER HIGHS (DUQUESNE ONLY) Pts: 13 at Dayton 2/24/06 FGM: 6 at Dayton 2/24/06 3-pt FGM: 2 vs. Massachusetts 1/6/06 FTM: 2 (last) at St. Bonaventure 2/3/06 Reb: 6 (last) vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 Asts: 9 vs. Saint Louis 1/27/06 Blks: 1 (last) vs. Charlotte 2/12/06 Stls: 5 at St. Bonaventure 2/3/06 Min.: 34 (last) at Dayton 2/24/06

11 J OCELYN C HANDLER Not afraid to shoot the ball … versatile guard who adds HIGH SCHOOL to the depth and talent of the position … was one of the A 2004 Pittsburgh Tribune Review Terrific 10 pick ... premier players in Western PA entering the collegiate Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five selection ... scored ranks in 2005 ... great AAU experience ... expected to 20 or more points in 21 of her 23 games and had nine net- return to her starting role … great accuracy from the ting 30 or more markers in 2004 ... ranked second in the charity stripe … also a three-point threat. WPIAL and led Quad A with 29.2 ppg … averaged 12.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals and 4.0 assists per game as well ... AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06) first team AP All-State Quad A selection ... helped lead Entered the season healthy after missing the final her Uniontown squad to the 2001-02 playoffs marking three games of 2005 with an injury ... averaged 6.8 points the first time in 20 years that the team had advanced ... and 3.2 rebounds per game ... earned her first start at an all-county pick ... scored 2,048 points as a prep ... was Ohio and got the nod in 14 of her 28 games ... missed the one of the WPIAL’s top leading scorers with 27.4 ppg as Saint Louis and Xavier games with an illness ... had eight a junior ... first team All-WPIAL as a senior ... was named games hitting double figure points led by a career-best 18 a WPIAL All-Section pick and chosen as the team’s MVP points at Dayton and 17 points vs. UMass in the A-10 as a junior ... also lettered in track and soccer … was Tournament ... landed a career-best three treys and post- named an all-county selection in soccer as a goalkeeper. ed 11 points and three steals in the loss to Oakland ... two steals vs. Bradley ... five rebounds at Pitt ... was 6-6 from PERSONAL the line vs. Akron and ended the game with eight points Full name is Jocelyn Breann Chandler … an accounting/ and six rebounds ... team-best 11 points and seven information systems major … A-10 Commissioner’s rebounds off the bench at Bowling Green ... four Honor Roll … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … born rebounds vs. Robert Morris ... seven points and five March 15, 1986. rebounds at Ohio ... game-best 15 points on 6-11 shoot- ing at Richmond ... 12 points for her second-straight dou- 33 ble-figure game vs. Dayton and had three steals ... 11 Junior points and six boards at Rhode Island ... eight points and two steals vs. Charlotte ... tied the team lead with 10 points at Fordham ... team-best 18 points at Dayton on 5- Guard 10 shooting and 6-6 effort from the line ... five rebounds, six points and two steals vs. St. Bonaventure ... 17 points on 7-11 shooting in the upset over UMass in the opening 5-10 round of the A-10 championship … had 21 three-point goals ... had a .333 (61-182) accuracy from the field and Uniontown, was 48-64 (.750) from the charity stripe, which included Pa. 10 perfect performances ... added 26 steals. AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05) Uniontown Saw action in 25 outings ... missed the final three games of the season with an injury ... earned her first start at St. Bonaventure ... averaged 3.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ... was 17-21 from the free throw line (.810) ... added eight three-point goals, 25 assists, 14 steals and five blocks ... had a then career-best 11 points vs. Ohio going 4-5 from the field ... team-best seven rebounds vs. Xavier where she was 5-5 from the field in 17 minutes of action ... named the Jan. 2 and Feb. 7 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week ... an A-10 preseason All- Rookie pick.

CAREER STATS FOR JOCELYN CHANDLER Year GP/GS FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA 3PCT. FT FTA PCT. REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2005 25/1 29 97 .299 8 24 .333 17 21 .810 63 25 5 14 371 83 3.3 2006 28/14 61 183 .333 21 59 .356 48 64 .750 89 31 4 26 572 191 6.8 Total 53/15 90 280 .321 29 83 .349 65 85 .764 152 56 9 40 943 274 5.1

12 CHANDLER’S CAREER HIGHS Pts: 18 at Dayton 2/24/06 FGM: 7 vs. Massachusetts 3/3/06 3-pt FGM: 3 (last) vs. Massachusetts 3/3/06 FTM: 6 (last) at Dayton 2/24/06 Reb: 8 at Cornell 12/28/04 Asts: 3 (last) vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 Blks: 1 (last) at Fordham 2/17/06 Stls: 3 (last) at Dayton 2/24/06 Min.: 34 at Rhode Island 1/22/06

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R ACHEL C LANCY Has a natural knack for the game … can score or pass tained the U-16 National Irish Team … played for Ireland to help her team succeed … has a great work ethic … was a record 54 times for a player her age … was named the the youngest player on her National Under 18 team the 2004-05 National Under-20 Player of the Year, making summer of 2006 … quality AAU experience … will vie for her the youngest recipient of the award which is the most court time and her positioning in the line-up. prestigious in Ireland and is selected by Basketball Ireland, the Irish National Governing body … also played HIGH SCHOOL soccer and led the Provincial U-17 team to the All-Ireland Helped guide her high school squad to three All- Runners-up medal in 2004. Ireland League titles for the U-16 squad in 2003, 04 and 05 … saw her team capture the 2004 All-Ireland Cup ... PERSONAL three-time team MVP … a member of her national team Full name is Rachel Clancy … a biology major … where she helped capture three European youth basketball coach … was named the Limerick Championships ... over her Team Ireland championship “Person of the Month” April 2006 … plays the piano … run, she averaged 17.3 ppg and shot .413 from the field enjoys traveling … born June 23, 1988. and .933 from the free throw line in eight games ... cap- 4 Freshman Guard 5-10 Limerick, Ireland Castletroy College

14 K ELLI C OSTA A walk-on addition that will help solidify the guard leading scorer with 1,589 points and 151 three-point duties … hard worker … has the potential to be a solid goals … added 981 rebounds and 499 assists … was shooter … will mainly be used as an off guard … great named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five team team chemistry. and was lauded as the Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Class AA Player of the Year ... two-time HIGH SCHOOL WPIAL Section 6 AA MVP … named to numerous tour- A four-time All-Section pick … helped lead Avonworth nament teams throughout her prep career. to a four-year mark of 93-16 over her prep career ... helped lead her squad to the Western Pennsylvania PERSONAL Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) Class AA Full name is Kelli Anne Costa … studying to be a championship with a 28-1 mark as a senior averaging 16.5 physician’s assistant … Dean’s List … active in volunteer points and 9.4 rebounds per game ... an Associated Press work … born March 23, 1987 … second oldest of five All-State selection … graduated as Avonworth’s all-time daughters. 12 Sophomore

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A transfer from Jefferson College in Missouri … in her PERSONAL second and final year of eligibility at Duquesne … classic Full name is Malgorzata Flaga (Mal-Gore-zah-tah) … hard-nosed … expected to return to her start- goes by the nickname Gosia … marketing major … was ing role … plays the game with great passion … gives her an academic all-region honoree at Jefferson College … all in every situation and loves to play defense … has the born April 20, 1983. ability to make those around her better.

AS A JUNIOR (2005-06) Started 22 of her 29 games … earned her first start with the Dukes vs. West Virginia ... was on fire vs. Penn State hitting 4-4 from the three point line and went 5-6 overall from the field for a season-high15 points ... played two minutes before leaving the Oakland game with an injury ... was 4-4 from the line at Western Kentucky ... four assists and two steals at Ohio ... three assists at Saint Joseph’s ... team high four assists vs. Dayton ... 4-4 from the line at Saint Louis ... team-best 12 points - all from four three-pointers - vs. La Salle ... team-best four assists at Rhode Island ... did not play vs. Temple due to an ill- ness ... eight points vs. George Washington ... tied the team lead with 10 points at Fordham ... four assists in the upset over UMass in the A-10 tournament … second for the Dukes with 23 three-point goals ... third with 58 13 assists ... went 20-25 from the line for an 80.0 percent Senior accuracy ... shot 23-60 from the arc for a 38.3 percent accuracy ... had four perfect games from the charity stripe. Guard AT JEFFERSON COLLEGE Helped her squad to a 28-4 overall record averaging 5-7 9.6 points and 3.9 assists per game in 2005 ... ranked 11th in the National Junior College Athletic Association Sokolow with a .423 accuracy from three-point range … a two- time All-Conference and All-Region pick ... her Vikings Podlaski, squad advanced to the regional championship in 2005 ... Poland earned Academic All-Regional honors as a freshman and sophomore.

Jefferson HIGH SCHOOL College (Mo.) Led her high school basketball team in Poland to a first place finish in the Olsztynski Region and was second in the country … team captured 4th place in Ekstraklasa … named player of the year in 2001 and 2002.

CAREER STATS FOR GOSIA FLAGA Year GP/GS FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA 3PCT. FT FTA PCT. REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2006 29/22 37 105 .352 23 60 .383 20 25 .800 23 58 0 18 627 117 4.0

16 FLAGA’S CAREER HIGHS (DUQUESNE ONLY) Pts: 15 vs. Penn State 11/22/05 FGM: 5 vs. Penn State 11/22/05 3-pt FGM: 4 (last) vs. La Salle 1/20/06 FTM: 4 (last) at Saint Louis 1/15/06 Reb: 3 (last) at Fordham 2/17/06 Asts: 6 vs. West Virginia 12/17/05 Blks: n/a Stls: 2 (last) vs. Massachusetts 3/3/06 Min.: 36 at Western Kentucky 12/28/05

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L OUI H ALL

On track to score her 1,000th point entering her senior from the free throw line ... had 20 points vs. Bowling year with 964 markers … 2006 honorable mention All- Green and scored in double figures in the next seven Atlantic 10 … brings size and talent to the Dukes’ games ... had 18 points vs. Pitt (6-10 from the field) ... 19 forward position … seventh-best returning scorer in the points and a personal-best 12 rebounds vs. Western A-10 for 2007 … was two-field goals shy of being ranked Kentucky ... team-best 16 points at Robert Morris hitting in the A-10 with her .483 accuracy from the field, which 7-10 from the field ... career-high six assists at Cornell ... would have been fourth overall … immediate impact on 19 points, including three 3-pt goals, vs. Ohio ... netted the program … great defensive instincts … two-year 21 points, including four 3-pt goals, vs. La Salle ... game- starter … strong inside game … great accuracy from the best 18 points and added nine rebounds at UMass ... field where she has shot over 40-percent each season … team-best seven rebounds at URI ... 14 points vs. Xavier consistent shooter from the line ... has back-to-back and George Washington and 13 vs. Temple ... game-best seasons averaging double-figures in scoring … a 2004 A- 22 points at St. Bonaventure hitting 9-17 from the field, 10 All-Rookie selection … good leader who knows her 3-3 from the arc ... 10 points vs. Dayton ... 10 points at role … dedicated and hard working player. George Washington ... 15 points and seven rebounds vs. Fordham ... was 3-5 from the three and 4-4 from the line AS A JUNIOR (2005-06) vs. the Rams ... tied the team-lead with 16 points vs. 2006 Atlantic 10 All-Conference honorable mention ... UMass at the A-10 tournament ... added 48 assists, 19 named a 2006 Atlantic 10 pre-season All-Conference steals and 13 blocks ... shot .433 (138-319) from the field pick ... Jan. 28 A-10 Co-Player of the Week ... led DU ... was 78-104 (.750) from the charity stripe ... went 37- with 12.8 ppg ... recorded double-figure points in 21 of 48 (.771) from the line in A-10 games ... had 25 three- her 28 games ... had six perfect games from the free throw point goals ... was 25-78 (.321) from three-point range ... line where she shot .719 (69-96) on the season … missed averaged 30.0 minutes per game ... 10 perfect games from the Xavier game with an injury ... had five games hitting the free throw line ... netted double figure scoring in 22 22 20 or more points, which includes a career-best 27 points of her 28 games... ranked sixth in the A-10 in FT pct.; vs. Saint Louis ... tied the game lead with 15 points and eighth in the Conference in FG pct. and stood 10th in Senior grabbed a game-best nine rebounds vs. East Carolina ... scoring with her 13.5 ppg ... scored her 500th career netted 15 points, including a 6-6 effort from the free point vs. George Washington throw line vs. Bradley ... team-best 19 points on 7-10 Forward shooting at Pitt and added seven rebounds ... 16 points on AS A FRESHMAN (2003-04) 6-9 shooting vs. Akron ... game-best 20 points vs. Robert Named a 2004 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie pick … was an Morris and was second with eight rebounds ... team-best A-10 pre-season All-Rookie selection … played in all 29 6-0 14 points vs. Western Kentucky ... game-best 22 points at games with two starts ... averaged 7.3 points and 3.5 Ohio ... game-best 12 boards at Richmond ... had a rebounds per game ... shot .768 (43-56) from the free Masontown, double-double with 12 points and 11 boards vs. Dayton ... throw line where she posted nine perfect games ... went eight rebounds vs. La Salle ... game-best 20 points on 7- 9-9 from the charity stripe vs. Dayton ... netted a career- Pa. 11 shooting at Rhode Island ... 27 points on 12-16 best 18 points in that game ... had 10 games hitting shooting vs. SLU ... game-best 19 points vs. Charlotte ... double-figure scoring ... hauled down a personal-best Albert game-best 24 points and nine rebounds vs. St. nine rebounds at La Salle ... hit 78-172 shots from the Bonaventure and shot 10-13 from the field ... had 12 field for an impressive .453 accuracy … had four perfect Gallatin points vs. Charlotte and Temple at the A-10 tournament games from the field … shot .778 (7-9) vs. Cornell ... … shot .485 (143-295) from the field ... third for DU added 14 three-point goals and 15 steals. with 13 blocks. HIGH SCHOOL: AS A SOPHOMORE (2004-05) Considered one of the best players in Western A starter in each contest ... stood second on the team Pennsylvania … was one of only three WPIAL players to in scoring with 13.5 ppg and third with 5.7 rpg ... hit a average 30 or more points per game with a 30.3 average then career-best 24 points and added 10 rebounds vs. ... four-year starter ... surpassed her older sister Howard for the her first double-double of the season ... Shauntai, who played at Rutgers and Penn State, as the saw 28 minutes of action in that game and was 12-14 all-time leading scorer at Albert Gallatin with 2,440

CAREER STATS FOR LOUI HALL YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2004 29/2 78 172 .453 14 45 .311 43 56 .768 102 21 4 15 516 213 7.3 2005 28/28 138 319 .433 25 78 .321 78 104 .750 159 48 13 19 839 379 13.5 2006 29/28 143 295 .485 17 46 .370 69 96 .719 146 21 13 11 771 372 12.8 Total 86/58 359 786 .456 56 169 .331 190 256 .742 407 90 30 45 2,126 964 11.2

18 points ... twice named a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five selection ... a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 10 pick … a four-time WPIAL Class AAAA all section pick ... averaged 18.5 rpg ... led her Colonials to the WPIAL and PIAA Class AAAA playoffs ... scored 30 or more points in 13 of her 27 games ... hit 40 points three times ... had eight games scoring at least 20 points and 20 rebounds ... a 2003 Associated Press All-State first team pick and a second team Big School All-State selection in 2002 ... named a 2003 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review All- Class AAAA honoree … averaged 26.4 points and 12.1 rebounds per game as a junior … a Street & Smith’s honorable mention All-American.

PERSONAL Full name is Ellen Louise Hall … goes by nickname Loui … a psychology major … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll … nominated for the 2006 NCAA Leadership Conference … active with her church and its activities … born December 23, 1984.

Hall’s Career High’s Pts: 27 vs. Saint Louis 1/27/06 FGM: 12 vs. Saint Louis 1/27/06 3-pt FGM: 4 vs. La Salle 1/13/05 FTM: 12 vs. Howard 12/19/04 Reb: 12 (last) at Richmond 1/8/06 Asts: 6 at Cornell 12/28/04 Blks: 2 (last) vs. Charlotte 2/12/06 Stls: 3 (last) at Saint Joseph’s 1/3/06 Min.: 37 vs. Dayton 2/18/05

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K RISTI L ITTLE Considered one of the fastest point guards in the area HIGH SCHOOL as a prep … gets to the basket and can penetrate and dish Averaged 19.1 points, 4.8 steals and 4.5 assists per the ball … a solid leader … loves to play defense … will game as a senior leading Altoona to the Mountain Athletic rely on her speed and quickness in the perimeter defense Conference (MAC) title and District VI championship … … will challenge for her positioning in the line-up … a 2004-05 first team Associated Press Pennsylvania high had a solid and immediate impact … could be a surprise school girls basketball All-State pick … was named the player entering the season healthy. league MVP and Defensive Player of the Year … helped Altoona post a three-year mark of 72-13 and capture the AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06) 2004 and 2005 District and MAC crowns ... Altoona was Did not compete in the first four games due to an ill- ranked 2nd in PA in 2005 with a 28-2 record and fell to ness ... averaged 4.4 points and 2.0 assists per game … eventual Quad-A champs Oakland Catholic in the ’05 played in her first game at Pitt and didn’t return to action PIAA state championship ... a three-time MAC until Richmond as she had been fighting sicknesses most Defensive Player of the Year … is the Lady Lions’ all-time of the season ... seven points in 11 minutes of action at leader in scoring (1,177) and steals (308) ... also lettered Dayton ... team-best five assists, three steals and was 6-6 in track & field. from the line at Rhode Island ... four assists vs. Saint Louis ... seven points, three assists and two steals vs. PERSONAL Xavier ... nine points, five steals and four assists at St. Full name is Kristina Jay Little … active in volunteer Bonaventure ... earned her first start at Temple where she work … an elementary education major with a psychology had three assists and two steals ... missed her first free minor … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … third Altoona throw shot of the season vs. George Washington ... seven H.S. player to wear the Red & Blue joining Krista Thomas points and four steals at Fordham ... seven points and (’99) and Candace Futrell (’04) … born October 2, 1986. three steals at Dayton ... tied the game lead with four steals vs. St. Bonaventure ... career-best 11 points in the 14 upset of Charlotte in the A-10 championship … was 6-6 from the line in that game and had a personal-best five Sophomore rebounds … had five perfect games from the line on the year and was 22-26 (.846) on the season ... played in 18 games and had 79 points, 36 assists and 33 steals while Guard averaging 16.9 minutes a game ... tied for fourth on the team in steals, despite playing in just over half of the 5-4 team’s games. Altoona, Pa. Altoona

LITTLE’S CAREER HIGHS Pts: 11 vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 FGM: 4 vs. Charlotte 2/12/06 3-pt FGM: 1 (last) vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 FTM: 6 (last) vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 Reb: 5 vs. Charlotte 3/4/06 Asts: 5 at Rhode Island 1/22/06 Blks: n/a Stls: 5 at St. Bonaventure 2/3/06 Min.: 27 (last) vs. St. Bonaventure 2/26/06

CAREER STARTS FOR KRISTI LITTLE YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2006 18/1 24 94 .255 9 41 .220 22 26 .846 21 36 0 33 305 79 4.4

20 A MANDA P ECK Will be looked upon to fill the void left after the grad- champs ... earned a spot on the West Virginia All- uation of Nicole Sinclair and Maria Stankevich inside … Tournament team, the Kroger Holiday Classic All- solid contributions as a prep … comes from a successful Tournament team and was named to the All-Dominion high school career … knows what it takes to win games … Post squad … named to the West Virginia All-Star team. expected to have a strong impact. PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Full name is Amanda Shea Peck … a liberal arts major Averaged 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per … enjoys photography and art … her father Tom played game en route to being named a first team All-NCAC and basketball at Concord University from 1967-68 and All-State honoree ... Morgantown took the Class AAA played for the All-Navy squad out of Norfolk, Virginia runner-up trophy in 2006 at the state championship and from 1969 to 1971 … teammate of fellow freshman Keri enjoyed a run of 18-straight victories over the season’s Pryor at Morgantown ... born May 11, 1988. span ... the Mohigans reigned as 2005 West Virginia State 32 Freshman Center 6-3 Morgantown, w. Va Morgantown

21 S AMANTHA P OLLINO Strong AAU background … plays hard every play … named the 2003 District 6 Freshman of the Year ... was wins the hustle plays ... has that great Western PA hard- listed as a top 50 senior on Super Girls Scouting Service nosed, blue-collar work ethic … great fundamental skills ... named a 2005 Wendy’s High School Heisman PA State … will add depth and solidarity to the forward spot. finalist … played for the Johnstown Lady Hoopsters AAU squad ... also lettered in volleyball where she led her HIGH SCHOOL squad to the 2003 and 2005 WestPac titles and was a Named the Pennsylvania Class A Player of the Year in 2004 All-Conference selection. 2006 … 2,000-point scorer … added 1,000 rebounds … averaged 19.0 ppg and 12.0 rpg as a senior … an PERSONAL Associated Press Class A third team selection as a junior Full name is Samantha Ann Pollino … a physical ther- … a four-time WestPac All-Conference pick … was apy major … born August 16, 1987.

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Forward 5-11 Johnstown, Pa.

Conemaugh Valley

22 K ERI P RYOR Joined the Dukes as a late signing … will help solidify Dominion Post Player of the Year ... was named to the the wing ... is quick and versatile … has the potential to West Virginia All-Star game team ... a McDonald’s All- be a very good player in the Atlantic 10 ... will help on the American nominee … was a teammate of fellow DU new- defensive end with her rebounding. comer Amanda Peck.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Averaged 23.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per Full name is Keri Lyn Pryor … a sports management game for her Morgantown Mohigans in 2006 ... was major … has two brothers and two sisters … wants to named a first team All-North Central Athletic work in the NFL after graduation … born December 8, Conference (NCAC) and as the West Virginia Player of 1987. the Year ... earned All-State laurels … tabbed the

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J ADE S INGLETON Expected to see additional court time after strong and Cleveland Plain Dealer player of the week … two-time consistent efforts in relief last year … comes from an team MVP ... led her 17u AAU squad to the 2003 state excellent AAU background ... adds depth and experience championship crown ... lettered two years in softball as inside ... her 6-1 frame will help the Dukes’ rebounding well. efforts ... will help press and defend … has yet to take a three-point shot. PERSONAL Full name is Jade Alexandra Singleton … an elemen- AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06) tary education major … minor is sociology … Director of Averaged 1.0 points and 1.1 rebounds per game in Athletics’ Honor Roll … Best Buddies … Active with the relief ... saw action in 28 of the team’s 30 contests ... Office of Mulicultural Affairs (OMA) at Duquesne … played four minutes vs. East Carolina and 10 vs. Penn volunteers with SADD and at the Heights Youth Center State ... had one rebound vs. Penn State ... two points and in Cleveland … born January 19, 1987. two rebounds in four minutes of action at Pitt ... four rebounds vs. Akron in 12 minutes of play ... four rebounds at Bowling Green ... four points in nine minutes vs. Robert Morris ... four points vs. Xavier where she played a season-best 21 minutes ... three rebounds at St. Bonaventure ... three rebounds and tied the game lead with a career-best three steals at #20 Temple ... two points and rebounds at Dayton ... three rebounds vs. Temple in the A-10 championship … averaged 8.2 min- utes of play ... went 14-40 from the field (.350) on the season ... had one free throw attempt on the year … com- 42 mitted just 25 fouls … had 10 steals and 32 rebounds. AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05) Junior Came in relief in each game ... averaged 2.2 points, 1.6 rebounds and 9.0 minutes a game ... was 26-49 (.531) Forward from the field ... did not make a three-point attempt ... career-best 14 points shooting 7-9 from the field vs. Western Kentucky ... four rebounds at Xavier and at 6-1 Richmond ... was 3-3 from the field for six points at UMass in 10 minutes of play ... personal-best five boards vs. George Washington and added six points ... five Cleveland rebounds in nine minutes at URI ... two points and two Heights, Ohio rebounds in five minutes of play vs. Dayton ... had six steals and three blocks.

Cleveland HIGH SCHOOL Heights Averaged 13.5 points and 12.0 rebounds as senior … also added 3.5 steals and 1.1 blocks per game … led her Cleveland Heights team to the 2003 sectional champi- onship … a four-year letterwinner ... was named a first team All-Lake Erie League (LEL) selection ... was named All-LEL her freshman throught junior years ... 2004 LEL Player of the Year ... 2004 All-State honorable mention …

CAREER STATS FOR JADE SINGLETON Year GP/GS FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA 3PCT. FT FTA PCT. REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2005 28/0 26 49 .531 0 0 .000 10 20 .500 46 6 3 6 253 62 2.2 2006 28/0 14 40 .350 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 32 6 2 10 229 29 1.0 Total 56/0 40 89 .449 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 78 12 5 16 482 91 1.6

24 SINGLETON’S CAREER HIGHS Pts: 14 vs Western Kentucky 1/6/05 FGM: 7 vs Western Kentucky 1/6/05 3-pt FGM: n/a FTM: 3 at Xavier 1/9/05 Reb: 5 (last) vs George Washington 2/10/05 Asts: 2 vs Howard 12/19/04 Blks: 1 (last) vs at Dayton 2/24/06 Stls: 3 at #20 Temple 2/5/06 Min.: 27 vs George Washington 2/10/05

25 M ARISA S MITH

A flat-out shooter who will be great against certain ate student in elementary education … Dean’s List … defenses … brings solidarity to the backcourt … has good Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … A-10 Commissioner’s size and an excellent sense for the game … excellent work Honor Roll … SAAC … Computer Science Achievement ethic … a three-point threat … a transfer from Bowling Award … her sister Ashley was a member of the Carlow Green … sat out the 2004-05 season to comply with University (Pittsburgh) basketball team … her sister NCAA Division-I transfer regulations … in her second Taryn swam for Washington (Mo.) University … born and final year of eligibility with Duquesne. May 30, 1984.

AS A JUNIOR (2005-06) Had a season-best nine points going 3-3 from the arc at Western Kentucky in seven minutes of action … was 2- 2 including a three pointer for five points and added one block in 10 minutes of action vs. Akron ... five points at her previous college Bowling Green ... five points at Saint Joseph’s ... five points going 2-2 from the field vs. St. Bonaventure ... was 11-23 from the arc on the season for a .478 accuracy … had a .543 (19-35) effort from the field … saw time in 25 of the team’s 30 contests … aver- aged 6.8 minutes per game in a back-up role ... did not make a free throw attempt.

AT BOWLING GREEN 30 Averaged 0.8 points and 0.2 rebounds in 10 contests in 2004 as a sophomore … was plagued with an injury most Senior of the latter season … as a freshman, she saw action in 27 outings off the bench and averaged 3.3 points and 0.8 Guard rebounds a game while shooting 92 percent from the line (12-13); 41 percent from behind the arc (19-46) and 37 percent overall from the field (29-77) ... led her Falcons’ 5-10 in scoring twice, including a career-best 22 points vs. Savannah State in 2003. . Arnold, Pa HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Valley High School ... a Valley four-time Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) All-Section pick and reigned as the (Bowling Valley News-Dispatch Player of the Year as a junior averag- Green) ing 20.3 ppg ... led her Vikings to a 22-4 overall record as a senior and averaged 16.7 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game ... helped Valley to a share of the 2000-01 WPIAL Section 1-AAA title and became the school’s all-time leading scorer that year as well … has participated in the Reebok All-America Camp.

PERSONAL Full name is Marisa Brooke Smith… a computer sci- ence and psychology double major … currently a gradu-

CAREER STATS FOR MARISA SMITH YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2003* 27/0 29 77 .377 19 46 .413 12 13 .923 21 8 3 4 230 89 3.3 2004* 10/0 3 8 .375 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 2 0 0 0 23 8 0.8 2005 sat out due to NCAA regulations 2006 25/0 19 35 .543 11 23 .478 0 0 .000 12 11 2 2 170 49 2.0 Total 62/0 51 120 .425 30 71 .422 14 15 .933 35 19 5 6 423 146 2.3 * at Bowling Green

26 SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS (DUQUESNE ONLY) Pts: 9 at Western Kentucky 12/28/05 FGM: 3 at Western Kentucky 12/28/05 3-pt FGM: 3 at Western Kentucky 12/28/05 FTM: n/a Reb: 3 vs. Xavier 1/29/06 Asts: 2 (last) vs. Saint Louis 1/27/06 Blks: 1 (last) vs. Xavier 1/29/06 Stls: 1 (last) vs. George Washington 2/10/06 Min.: 18 vs. Saint Louis 1/27/06

27 B RITTANY W ARREN A mid-semester transfer from Robert Morris in 2003 ... AT RMU (2002-03) became eligible to compete mid-December of 2004 and Started the first five games before transferring ... led had 2 1/2 years of eligibility with Duquesne … in her final Robert Morris with 18.6 ppg and added 5.8 rebounds per year of competition ... aids in the depth and talent of the game ... was 32-69 (.464) from the field and 29-36 (.806) guard spot … has good accuracy from the field and free from the free throw line ... was the Colonials’ top scorer throw line … can be used as a point or . in three of the five games and twice hit a personal-best 24 points (Duquesne and West Virginia) ... also paced the AS A JUNIOR (2005-06) team’s rebounding in three outings with her high being Started seven of her 27 games … recorded five points, nine in the team’s win over Seton Hall. two assists and one steal vs. East Carolina ... had a game- best and career-high five steals and added six points and HIGH SCHOOL three steals vs. Bradley ... season-best 13 points shooting Averaged 22 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per 5-7 from the field at Pitt ... five points, five rebounds and game as a senior ... led her team to a 19-7 record and a three assists vs. Akron ... eight points and two steals off 10-4 record in Quad A ... was named all-section in 2000, the bench in 17 minutes of play vs. West Virginia ... four 2001 and 2002 ... scored 42 points in a single games assists vs. Robert Morris ... nine points at Ohio ... 12 against Connellsville in 2002 ... graduated as the all-time points and shot 4-6 from the field vs. Xavier ... nine points leading scorer at Ringgold, finishing her career with 1,676 and four assists off the bench at Temple ... grabbed her points ... totaled 728 rebounds, 520 assists and 104 200th career rebound vs. the Owls as well ... 11 points, blocks on her career. which included a 6-8 effort from the line, vs. St. Bonaventure ... tied for sixth with 19 steals ... missed the PERSONAL George Washington and Charlotte games resting a knee Full name is Brittany Meta~ Warren … an accounting injury ... went 36-49 from the free throw line for a .735 major … member of the Student Accounting Association accuracy ... shot .396 (36-91) from the field ... added 10 … born May 31, 1985. 23 three-point goals and was 10-22 (.455) from behind the Senior arc … added 38 rebounds and 40 assists. AS A SOPHOMORE (2004-05) 5-9 Earned her first start vs. Dayton Feb. 18 and in the last five games of the season ... saw playing time in 21 of 22 possible games ... scored in double figures in four of the Guard last eight games ... averaged 5.4 points and 2.0 rebounds ... went 36-94 from the field (.383) ... a then DU season - and team-best 14 points vs. Temple where she was 4-8 Finleyville, Pa from the field and 6-6 from the line ... had nine points at Xavier ... 2-3 from the field for four points at URI … was Ringgold 3-4 from the free throw line vs. Xavier ... netted 11 points shooting 4-7 from the field vs. George Washington ... (Robert came off the bench to net a DU career-best 20 points and Morris) seven rebounds at St. Bonaventure ... was 5-10 from the field and 9-9 from the line in that contest ... had eight points, six rebounds and three assists vs. Dayton ... tied the team-lead with 11 points at La Salle ... had five assists and four steals at George Washington ... team-best five assists vs. UMass at the A-10 tournament ... was 36-47 (.766) from the charity stripe on the season ... had four perfect games from the line ... added 18 steals and 32 assists.

CAREER STATS FOR BRITTANY WARREN YEAR GP/GS FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT REB AST BLK ST MIN PTS AVG 2004* 5/5 32 69 .464 0 3 .000 29 36 .806 29 8 0 7 165 93 18.6 2005 21/5 36 94 .383 6 22 .273 36 47 .766 41 32 2 18 345 114 5.4 2006 27/7 36 91 .396 10 22 .455 36 49 .735 38 40 2 19 401 118 4.4 Total 53/17 104 254 .409 16 47 .340 101 132 .765 108 80 4 44 911 325 6.13 * at Robert Morris

28 WARREN’S CAREER HIGHS (DUQUESNE ONLY) Pts: 20 at St. Bonaventure 2/13/05 FGM: 5 (last) at Pitt 11/30/05 3-pt FGM: 2 vs. Fordham 2/27/05 FTM: 9 at St. Bonaventure 2/13/05 Reb: 7 at St. Bonaventure 2/13/05 Asts: 5 (last) vs. Massachusetts 3/4/05 Blks: 2 vs. George Washington 2/10/05 Stls: 5 vs. Bradley 11/26/05 Min.: 36 (last) vs Fordham 2/27/05

29 S AMANTHA T HOMPSON A real hard working and versatile guard … experienced as the PIAA District 1 champion in 2003 and won the a set-back with a knee injury going into her senior year … AACA title in 2005 ... was a member of the US Junior a walk-on addition ... good size and court awareness. Olympic Mid-Atlantic Region team in 2003 and 2004 … a 2005 Wendy’s High School Heisman Regional finalist HIGH SCHOOL … second team all-state as a junior. A four-year starter ... concluded her prep career as Saint Basil Academy’s all-time leading scorer racking up PERSONAL 1,255 points ... averaged 16.0 points and 7.0 assists per Full name is Samantha Thompson … a political sci- game leading the point as a senior ... earned first team all- ence major … Duquesne University Honors College … league honors in 2004 and 2005 … was named a first volunteer basketball coach … oldest of four daughters … team all-area pick in 2005 ... Saint Basil Academy reigned born March 24, 1988.

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D AN D URKIN

an Durkin was named Duquesne’s eighth His 1998 team posted a 19-9 overall mark and a school women’s head coach the summer of 1993. He record 10-6 league showing, marking the most successful Denters his 14th season at the Dukes’ helm and as season since 1982. The Dukes drew an average of 1,255 a collegiate head coach for the 2006-07 season holding the fans per game, which included a Palumbo Center record of second-longest tenure among head Atlantic 10 coaches. 3,491 fans in the season finale vs. La Salle. His A-10 peers Over the past 13 years, the Dukes have set University lauded him as the 1998 Coach of the Year and the marks for most wins in a season (19 in `98), most Conference University administration rewarded Durkin with a multi- wins (10 in `98, `03) as well as posting the school’s highest year contract extension. seeding in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. Most notably is the In 1997, DU ended the slate 12-16 overall, 8-8 in A-10 up-set of second-seeded Charlotte in the quarter-final round action for a third place standing in the West division. Their of the 2006 A-10 championship which gave the Dukes their eight league wins mirrored the 1996 league total and at the first appearance in semi-final action since 1992. The 1998 time, tied the most A-10 wins in the program’s history. He Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year has seen his Dukes jump to a led his 1996 team to a 13-14 record and an 8-8 A-10 mark. program-best 7-0 start in 1999. Duquesne’s winningest That record was the most successful since the 1985 team, women’s basketball coach has also seen the program receive which ended with a 16-13 slate. Durkin’s 1995 mark of 10- votes for the first time ever in both the USAToday/ESPN and 16 overall etched the first time since 1989 (11-18) that a Associated Press Top 25 polls. Dukes’ team posted double-figure wins. Head Duquesne produced its first ever All-American under In Durkin’s inaugural season, the Red & Blue garnered a Coach Durkin as 1998 graduate Korie Hlede, a first round WNBA 57-56 upset over then nationally ranked #23 George draft pick, was named a four-time Kodak District II and Washington and appeared for the first on live national national honorable mention All-American. Additionally, television when the Feb. 19, 1994 contest versus 14th eight Dukes have been named to All-Atlantic 10 teams a Massachusetts aired on Prime Network as part of the Season total of 18 times. Atlantic 10 Television Network package. The Dukes ended the 2006 strong; despite a mid-season Under his guidance, Duquesne produced its first ever struggle winning four of their last five contests - two of All-American when Korie Hlede was named a 1995 District which were in the Conference championship. The Red & 2 Kodak All-America and a Kodak National All-America Blue went 13-17 overall, 6-10 in league play. Junior Loui Honorable Mention. She was a first team All-America and Hall was named an All-Conference honorable mention and Freshman of the Year by the Women’s Basketball News senior Nicole Sinclair earned her second Academic All- Service. Hlede was selected to both Kodak awards each Conference citation. season and became the first Duquesne female Atlantic 10 In 2005, Duquesne suffered a short bench plagued by Conference Player of the Year when she was named in 1996. injuries and illness as the Red & Blue went 10-18 overall, The two-time A-10 Player of the Year went on to be a first 5-11 in Conference action. Junior Aiga Bautre was tabbed round WNBA draft pick, being selected fourth overall by a third team All-Atlantic 10 selection while Sinclair was the expansion . She has also played for the selected as the A-10’s Women’s Basketball Academic and and spent two seasons as Student-Athlete of the Year. an assistant coach with the Shock. The Dukes went 16-13 overall in 2004 and tied the school Duquesne has excelled in the classroom as well over his record with 10 Conference wins with their 10-6 mark - good tenure posting the highest Division I team GPA in 1998 for third in the West. DU went 10-2 at home and saw and in 1999 as announced by the WBCA. Individually, six Candace Futrell named the Co-Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Dukes have been named to either the CoSIDA National or and Hall named an All-Rookie pick. Futrell went on to be a District 2 Academic All-America team a total of 12 time, six third round WNBA draft pick by the Connecticut Sun. have been lauded as A-10 Academic All-Conference Duquesne went 15-14 overall, 7-9 in league play in 2003 selections a total of 11 times. to finish in a tie for fourth in the A-10’s West Division. The Prior to Duquesne, Durkin served as the head women’s Dukes advanced to the second round of the league assistant coach at Penn State for eight seasons. He served championship before falling to eventual A-10 champion, as the recruiting coordinator the last six years of his tenure, George Washington. DU took notable victories over NCAA which began in 1986. During this time, Penn State participant Xavier and WNIT teams Saint Joseph’s and assembled a 181-64 record, made seven NCAA post- Toledo. DU went 14-15 overall, 8-8 in the Atlantic 10 in season tournament appearances and twice advanced to the 2002 facing seven post-season squads. DU ended the Sweet 16. They were consistently ranked among the top 20 season tied for second in the A-10 West - its highest finish. nationally and within the top 10 on numerous occasions DU fell to eventual A-10 champion Temple in the quarter- throughout his appointment. While there, Durkin coached final round of the A-10 tournament. two Kodak All-Americans - 1992 graduate Susan Robinson In 2001, Durkin became the first Duquesne women’s and Pittsburgh native and Olympic medalist Suzie basketball coach to reach 100 victories when the Dukes McConnell-Serio, who played for the WNBA’s Cleveland defeated Massachusetts 64-53 on Feb. 18. The squad Rockers and was the head coach of the WNBA’s Minnesota finished 15-14 overall, 7-9 in the Atlantic 10, marking the Lynx. He also helped coach three Academic All-Americans. third time in four years that the Dukes posted a winning Durkin began coaching at the collegiate level in 1985 as season. The 2000 slate was a rebuilding one after the assistant women’s basketball coach at New Mexico State. graduation of four starters. The youthful and often injured From 1980-84, Durkin lived in Northern Ireland where squad went 8-20 overall and saw five players miss time due he headed Team Corona in Belfast. Corona was a Division to injuries. I men’s professional team in the Irish National League.

31 Durkin’s squads posted a 105-33 record and claimed three national titles under his tutelage. He also headed the girl’s Under 17 National team during the 1983- THE DAN DURKIN FILE 84 slate. PERSONAL A 1975 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Md., Durkin Full Name: ...... Daniel Joseph Durkin earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Upon his graduation and until 1980, Born: ...... May 5, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pa. he worked at Bishop McDevitt High School in Wyncote, Pa., assisting with the Age: ...... 53 boy’s freshman and varsity basketball teams. College: ...... Mount St. Mary’s College, 1975 Durkin was involved in drug and alcohol counseling from 1975-1984 and was Degree: ...... B. S. in psychology a certified drug and alcohol counselor from 1975-1980. His social work High School: ...... Bishop McDevitt, 1971 (Wyncote, Pa.) background then carried overseas to Northern Ireland where he was a volunteer Family: ...... Wife: Bernadette welfare worker for the Community of the Peace People, an organization founded Children: Diane (17), Keara (14) by two Nobel Peace Prize recipients — Mairead Corrigan Maguire and Betty Williams. Durkin worked under Corrigan from 1980-84 while serving as a AS A HEAD COACH counselor for prisoners, former prisoners, their families and the community youth. Head Coach: ...... Duquesne University 1994 - Present He is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Record: ...... 169-197 (13 years) and was elected to its Board of Directors in 1996. In 2006, Durkin was named the A-10 Conference Captain serving as the liaison between the WBCA and A- As An Assistant Coach 10 coaches. He was also appointed to the A-10 Women’s Basketball Committee Penn State 1986-93 as its chair by Commissioner Linda Bruno. He has been an NCAA YES (Youth Record: ...... 181-64 Education through Sports) clinician, a member of the Kodak All-America New Mexico State 1985 Committee (2001, 2002) as a District I representative and has been s a voting Record: ...... 15-13 member for the USAToday/ESPN Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. He and his wife, the former Bernadette McCann, a native of Northern International Experience Ireland, have two daughters - Diane, age 17 and Keara, age 14. The Durkins Head Coach: ...... Team Corona (men), Belfast, Ireland, 1980-83 reside in Pittsburgh’s North Hills. Head Coach: ...... Under 17 National Team (girls), 1984

Under Durkin 1st All-American ...... Korie Hlede, 1995 four-time Kodak District/Nat’l Honorable Mention 1995-1998 1st Votes in Top 25 Poll ...... 1999 1st Player of the Year ...... Korie Hlede, 1996 & 1998 1st Rookie of the Year ...... Korie Hlede, 1995 1st Coach of the Year ...... Durkin, 1998 1st Coach to notch 10 League wins ...... Durkin, 1998 & 2004 Two A-10 Players of the Year ...... Hlede, Candace Futrell Two WNBA Draft Selections ...... Hlede, Futrell Eight ...... All-Atlantic 10 Honorees a total of 18 times Durkin Year-by-Year Overall Atlantic 10 1994 ...... 9 . .18 . . . .5 . .10 1995 . . . . .10 . .16 . . . .6 . .10 1996 . . . . .13 . .14 . . . .8 . . .8 1997 . . . . .12 . .16 . . . .8 . . .8 1998 . . . . .19 . . .9 . . .10 . . .6 1999 . . . . .15 . .13 . . . .7 . . .9 2000 ...... 8 . .20 . . . .4 . .12 2001 . . . . .15 . .14 . . . .7 . . .9 2002 . . . . .14 . .15 . . . .8 . . .8 2003 . . . . .15 . .14 . . . .7 . . .9 2004 . . . . .16 . .13 . . .10 . . .6 2005 . . . . .10 . .18 . . . .5 . .11 2006 . . . . .13 . .17 . . . .6 . .10 13 Years .169 197 . . .91 .116

The Durkin Family (from left): Diane, Dan, Bernadette and Keara

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Assistant Coaches

TANYA GARNER MIKE IUZZOLINO

anya Garner enters her fifth ike Iuzzolino enters his year as an assistant coach second season with the Twith the Dukes’ program. MDuquesne women’s bas- Garner came to Duquesne from West ketball program and as a collegiate Mifflin Area High School where she assistant coach. The Altoona, PA had served as an assistant coach since native and Saint Francis graduate is 1997. The former Penn State stand- involved in recruiting, scouting and out works with Duquesne’s guards, coaching the guards and post players. handles community service projects Iuzzolino brought with him a wealth and aids in recruiting and scouting. of playing experience both at the col- Garner played under Coach legiate and professional levels. Durkin at Penn State where she Drafted in 1991 by the Dallas helped lead the Lady Lions to a 29-2 Mavericks, Iuzzolino had two-year record as a senior co-captain in 1991. stints in the NBA and CBA and She finished her career with 1,538 played professionally from 1995 to points, which included 470 markers 2003 in both the Italian Pro and as a junior in 1990. She completed Spanish Pro First Division Basketball her degree in human development Leagues. Assistant and family studies at PSU in 1991. Assistant As a collegian, the point guard was Over her four years, Penn State went a member of the Penn State men’s coach 88-36, captured two Atlantic 10 titles coach basketball team in 1987 & 1988 (1990, 1991) and made three NCAA before transferring to Saint Francis tournament appearances (1988, where he competed during the 1990 Fifth 1990, 1991). Garner competed in the Second and 1991 seasons under head coach Olympic Festival in 1989 and 1990. Jim Barron. Barron is the current Season Garner stands ninth entering the Season men’s head coach at the University of 2007 slate on the Lady Lions’ all-time Rhode Island. While at Saint Francis, steals list with 223 and was the Iuzzolino was a two-time All- team’s steals leader in three of her Northeast Conference pick and was four seasons with 62, 61 and 71 from the 1989 to 1991 seasons respectively. named the NEC’s 1991 Player of the Year en route to leading SFU to its first She held the 1991 season three-point field goal percentage record hitting 24- and only NCAA bid. Over his collegiate career, he recorded 1,493 points; 318 54 shots for a .429 accuracy and ranks sixth at PSU with 118 career treys. assists and 211 rebounds in 112 games. He was twice named a Division I Garner also stands ninth on the career assists lists with 411 and had four dou- Academic All-American earning the honor in 1990 and 1991. He graduated ble-digit assist games over her tenure. from Saint Francis in Magna Cum Laude in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts At West Mifflin, Garner helped lead the Titans to the 2001 WPIAL Class AAA Degree with an emphasis on political science/secondary education. championship crown and to the title game of the PIAA state championship. During Iuzzolino was selected by the as the 35th overall pick in her time with the Titans, West Mifflin advanced to the state semifinals in 1998 and the second round of the 1991 NBA draft. He competed two seasons with to the quarterfinal rounds in 1999 and 2000. They also advanced to the WPIAL Dallas where he averaged 9.0 points, 4.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 122 semifinals each of those years and were Class AAA runners-up in the 2000 season. games. He ranked fourth in the NBA in 3-point pct. (.434) during the 1991- The 36-year old Garner served over a ten-year term as a program supervisor 92 season. The point guard then went to the Continental Basketball for The Familylinks before joining the Duquesne coaching ranks. She resides Association (CBA) where he played for the Fort Wayne Fury in 1993-94 and in Pittsburgh. for the Rapid City Thrillers in 1994-95. He continued his professional career overseas playing in Italy and Spain. Iuzzolino spent six seasons with the First SUPPORT STAFF Division Italian Pro Basketball League where he helped win the European Korac Cup, was a four-time Italian League All-Star and tabbed as the MVP of the 1997 Italian League All-Star Game. From 2001-2003, he played for the First Division Spanish Pro Basketball League. Iuzzolino comes to Duquesne from the Summitt Tennis and Fitness Club where he has served as its basketball director. He also runs the Mike Iuzzolino “Practice Like a Pro” camps, which he started in 1991. He was inducted into the Blair County Hall of Fame in 2006. The 38-year old Iuzzolino and his wife Dana have two children, a four-year old son Mike and one-year old daughter Olivia.

Vic Bauer Cindy Morton Athletic Trainer Women’s Basketball Secretary

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Assistant Coaches DOUG WEST

oug West begins his first West began coaching at Canon-McMillan High School in Canonsburg, Pa. stint as an assistant where he served as the boys’ varsity and junior varsity assistant coach from Dwomen’s basketball coach 2001 to 2003. In 2002 he founded Win by 2, LLC, a basketball based enter- at Duquesne University where he prise for youths in Wheeling, W. Va. which provides instruction, apparel and will concentrate on game scouting / equipment. preparation and will help coach the A member of both the Philadelphia Big Five and Blair County Sports Halls post players. West came to Duquesne of Fame, West is also a member of the Retired National Basketball Players in June 2006 from Mount de Chantal Association. Visitation Academy in Wheeling, W. The 39-year old West and his wife Wuela have two children, a 9-year old Va. where he served as the Athletics son, Tyson, and 6-year old daughter, Braedyn. The West family resides in Director / Strength and Conditioning Wheeling, W. Va. Coordinator the past two years. West, the 38th overall pick (sec- ond round) in the 1989 NBA draft, played for nine seasons with the NIKOLINA PENDER where he averaged 10.2 points and 3.16 Assistant rebounds per game. He averaged a career-best 19.3 ppg in 1993, which ikolina Pender is in her coach was the third-highest scoring average third season on the in franchise history at the time. West NDuquesne Women’s participated in the 1992 Gatorade Basketball staff as a graduate assis- first Slam Dunk Championship and that tant. Pender returns to her alma same year broke the club records for mater as she was a four-year letter- season both field goal (51.8%) and free winner and three-year starter for throw (80.5%) percentage. In 1994, Duquesne from 2000 to 2003. he moved into second place on the She graduated in 2003 with a Timberwolves’ all-time scoring list degree in technology marketing. The while eclipsing the 4,000 career-point mark. He also became the club’s all- Sibenik, Croatia native averaged 3.5 time leader in games started (214) and minutes played (9,028). West, who points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists briefly took over as the Timberwolves’ all-time scoring leader during the 1995 as senior leading the Dukes to a 15- season, still ranks third on the Wolves’ career lists for points (6,216), field goals 14 record. She racked up 7.3 ppg and made (2,530), field goals attempted (5,225), steals (1,723), games played 4.5 boards as a junior and stands tied (609) and minutes played (15,603). He is second with 371 career starts and is for ninth in the Duquesne records fourth in free throws made (1,119) and free throws attempted (1,398). books with 44 blocks. Pender was a He was traded to the then Vancouver (Memphis) Grizzlies in 1998 where Graduate member of the Croatian National he played until his retirement in 2001. In his four seasons with the Grizzlies, team and has competed for her coun- West compiled an 81.9 percent accuracy from the line (59-72) and a 40.7 per- Assistant try at the European Championships. cent mark from the field (101-248). She has coached at numerous col- West had a stellar four-year collegiate career playing for the legendary Rollie lege camps, including the Dan Massimino at Villanova from 1986 to 1989. He helped guide the Wildcats to Third Durkin Basketball Camp for girls, the 1988 NCAA Southeast regional finals en route to All-NCAA Tournament Georgetown and Connecticut. laurels and the second round of the 1986 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Season Before coming to Duquesne, Villanova competed in the 1987 NIT and advanced to the quarterfinals in the Pender coached the Ellis High School 1989 NIT. A four-year starter, West is one of just six players in Villanova’s rich (Pittsburgh) summer league team and basketball history to top the 2,000 career-point mark, with his 2,037 points taught a mini-basketball course. ranking fourth on Nova’s all-time list. West helped compile an 80-59 record Her younger sister, Matea, followed in her footsteps, and was a four-year let- and was a two-time All-Big East selection. He was the 1988 and 1989 terwinner of the UMBC women’s basketball team. Villanova scoring leader with 583 and 608 points respectively and his 608 The 25-year old Pender, who speaks Croatian, English, German and Italian, points rank 20th on the school’s single-season list. In the Villanova records and is currently pursuing a degree her MBA at Duquesne. books, he is 16th in steals (127); tied for 16th in blocks (51); 22nd in assists (257) and 23rd in rebounds (630). He played in 138 career games (tied for first in ‘Nova history) and set individual game records hitting seven three-point goals vs. Temple in 1988 and hitting 5-5 from behind the arc vs. Vermont that same year. West competed in the 1987 Junior Men’s World Championship and was invited to the Olympic Trials in 1988. West earned a Bachelor’s degree in communications from Villanova in 1989. 34 2006-07 ROSTERS

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 4 Rachel Clancy FR G 5-10 Limerick, Ireland/Castletroy College 5 Keri Pryor FR G 5-10 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 12 Kelli Costa SO G 5-7 Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth 13 Gosia Flaga SR G 5-7 Sokolow Podlaski, Poland/Jefferson College (Mo.) 14 Kristi Little SO G 5-4 Altoona, Pa./Altoona 20 Samantha Pollino FR F 5-11 Johnstown, Pa./Conemaugh Valley 21 Carmen Bruce SR G 5-10 Pittsburgh, Pa./Schenley (Georgetown) 22 Loui Hall SR F 6-0 Masontown, Pa./Albert Gallatin 23 Brittany Warren SR G 5-9 Finleyville, Pa./Ringgold (Robert Morris) 30 Marisa Smith SR G 5-10 Arnold, Pa./Valley (Bowling Green) 31 Samantha Thompson FR G 5-10 Southampton, Pa./Saint Basil Academy 32 Amanda Peck FR C 6-3 Morgantown, W. Va./Morgantown 33 Jocelyn Chandler JR G 5-10 Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown 42 Jade Singleton JR F 6-1 Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 21 Carmen Bruce SR G 5-10 Pittsburgh, Pa./Schenley (Georgetown) 33 Jocelyn Chandler JR G 5-10 Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown 4 Rachel Clancy FR G 5-10 Limerick, Ireland/Castletroy College 12 Kelli Costa SO G 5-7 Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth 13 Gosia Flaga SR G 5-7 Sokolow Podlaski, Poland/Jefferson College (Mo.) 22 Loui Hall SR F 6-0 Masontown, Pa./Albert Gallatin 14 Kristi Little SO G 5-4 Altoona, Pa./Altoona 32 Amanda Peck FR C 6-3 Morgantown, W. Va./Morgantown 20 Samantha Pollino FR F 5-11 Johnstown, Pa./Conemaugh Valley 5 Keri Pryor FR G 5-10 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 42 Jade Singleton JR F 6-1 Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights 30 Marisa Smith SR G 5-10 Arnold, Pa./Valley (Bowling Green) 31 Samantha Thompson FR G 5-10 Southampton, Pa./Saint Basil Academy 23 Brittany Warren SR G 5-9 Finleyville, Pa./Ringgold (Robert Morris)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Dan Durkin (Mount St. Mary’s 1975) - 14th Season Assistant Coaches: Tanya Garner, Mike Iuzzolino, Doug West Graduate Assistant Coach: Nikolina Pender

A CLOSER LOOK

By State/Country PENNSYLVANIA (9) Bruce, Chandler, Costa, Hall, Little, Pollino, Smith, Thompson, Warren WEST VIRGINIA (2) Peck, Pryor OHIO (1) Singleton International 9 POLAND (1) Flaga 1 IRELAND (1) Clancy 2

By Class SENIORS (5) Bruce, Flaga, Hall, Smith, Warren International JUNIORS (2) IRELAND (1) Chandler, Singleton Pronunciation Guide POLAND (1) SOPHOMORES (2) Gosia Flaga GO-sha FLAW-Gah Costa, Little Samantha Pollino Poe-LEE-no FRESHMEN (5) Geographically Speaking Clancy, Peck, Pollinlo, Pryor, Thompson Sokolow Podlaski, Poland SAH-cole-ove pad-LAWL-ski

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THE A.J. PALUMBO CENTER

The A.J. Palumbo Center was dedicated Sept. 23, 1988, and built at a cost of $10.1 million.

ith 17:11 to go in the first half, Darcie Vincent's three-point Center has been the site of four post-season conference volleyball goal put the then Duchesses on the board as the A.J. tournaments (1993, 1994, 1998 & 2004), two National Invitation W Palumbo Center opened its doors to a new era of Duquesne Tournament men’s basketball games (1994), NCAA East Regional basketball on Nov. 30, 1988 vs. Rutgers. Nineteen years later - and wrestling (2000 & 2005) and two opening rounds of the Atlantic 10 boosted by a just-completed $2 million renovation - the 5,358-seat women’s basketball tournament (1989 & 1990). Palumbo Center looks as good as it did on opening day. The Palumbo Center, which annually serves as the host site for Located at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Magee Street on the numerous high school basketball tournaments and playoff games, has Northeast corner of the Duquesne campus, the multi-purpose Palumbo consistently been ranked among the Top 10 grossing arenas of its size Center saw the completion of an extensive renovation late last spring. The by Performance Magazine, a popular concert trade publication. renovation features new offices for the men’s and women’s basketball staffs, Duquesne’s basketball home is named in honor of the late Antonio a recruiting suite, a state-of-the-art video breakdown room in addition to J. Palumbo, the son of an immigrant family who built his wealth in the new areas for strength training and conditioning and athletic training. coal mining and real estate industries near his home in St. Marys, Pa. At courtside, the Palumbo playing floor was completely resurfaced Mr. Palumbo, who served on DU’s board of directors, donated more and repainted with Duquesne’s new athletics logo. In addition, two than $15 million to universities, colleges, hospitals and high schools new lower-level corner video boards have been installed. New press in the region prior to his passing in 2002. His generosity resulted in tables are also part of the updated game day atmosphere. his name being attached to a number of high-profile buildings and Not just an athletics facility, the Palumbo Center also houses ath- academic programs that he felt symbolized his values. letics department and facility staff. In the past 14 years, the Palumbo PALUMBO CENTER QUICK FACTS

Games Played ...... 230 Richmond on Feb. 26, 2004 snapped the streak and thwarted the All-Time Record ...... 130-100 Dukes’ hopes of the first undefeated Atlantic 10 season at home. All-Time Winning Pct...... 565 The previous record was 6 games, which began 2/24/98 with a 76- Atlantic 10 Games Played ...... 144 45 victory over Temple in the Atlantic 10 tournament opening round Atlantic 10 Record ...... 77-67 (.534) game help at the Palumbo and concluded with a 66-65 win over MCC Record ...... 2-6 (.250) DePaul 12/6/98. The streak was stopped 1/2/99 as Xavier took an 81- Non-Conference Record ...... 51-25 (.671) 59 victory over Duquesne. A-10 Tournament Record (included above) ...... 4-0 (1.000) Most Wins ...... 10 (1998, 1999, 2004) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 41 points DU 87, Texas-Pan AM 46 (Jan. 3, 2000) ...... DU 84, Robert Morris, 43 (Dec. 20, 2001) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 41 points Penn St. 93, DU 52 (Jan. 7, 1991) 40 points Ohio State 88, DU 48 (Nov. 22. 2002) Longest Winning Streak ...... 9 games (2003-04 season)

Streak began 12/23/03 with a 74-65 win over Siena and concluded with a 77-60 victory over George Washington Feb. 22, 2004. GW The new Duquesne athletics logo made its debut to the Palumbo advanced to the 2004 NCAA Championship. A 60-79 loss to Center parquet in late July. 37 THE A.J. PALUMBO CENTER

TOP CROWDS

DATE ...... OPPONENT ...... ATTENDANCE 2/21/98 ...... La Salle ...... 3,491 12/20/03 ...... West Virginia ...... 3,020 2/2/95 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... 2,842 2/1/98 ...... Xavier ...... 2,509 2/4/96 ...... Ohio State ...... 2,049 2/22/97 ...... George Washington ...... 1,994 2/21/99 ...... La Salle ...... 1,721 11/24/99 ...... Illinois ...... 1,622 1/6/03 ...... No. 14 Vanderbilt ...... 1,606 2/18/01 ...... Massachusetts ...... 1,543 12/30/99 ...... Toledo ...... 1,492 2/20/00 ...... Virginia Tech ...... 1,436 11/15/98 ...... George Mason ...... 1,302 2/7/99 ...... Dayton ...... 1,285 11/22/05 ...... Penn State ...... 1,269 2/11/98 ...... Dayton ...... 1,228 Korie Hlede (1995-98) and Beth Friday (2000-03) are the only two women’s basketball players to have their jersey retired. Hlede holds the 2/27/03 ...... George Washington ...... 1,140 distinction of being the first male or female basketball player at 1/24/99 ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... 1,124 Duquesne to receive the honor.

A.J. Palumbo Center Top Scoring Games Overall PTS PLAYER/SCHOOL OPPONENT DATE 38 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Virginia Tech . . . .1/27/98 42 Korie Hlede, Duquesne ...... vs. Dayton ...... 2/11/98 36 Candace Futrell ...... vs. Xavier ...... 1/11/04 41 Korie Hlede, Duquesne ...... vs. Rhode Island . . . .1/8/95 36 Korie Hlede ...... vs. G. Washington . . . .3/2/95 39 Darcie Vincent, Duquesne . . . .vs. American . . . . .11/24/91 35 Korie Hlede ...... vs. West Virginia . . .12/21/95 39 Lori Johnson, Pitt ...... vs. Duquesne . . . . .11/29/90 34 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Florida State . . . .12/19/97 39 Darcie Vincent, Duquesne . . . .vs. Valparaiso . . . . .11/23/90 34 Candace Futrell ...... vs. Lehigh ...... 11/24/02 39 Amy Alger, Duquesne ...... vs. Pitt ...... 12/28/88 33 Darcie Vincent ...... vs. Niagara ...... 2/19/90 37 Elisa Aguilar, Geo. Washington . . .vs. Duquesne ...... 1/12/97 31 Darcie Vincent ...... vs. G. Washington . . .1/27/90 36 Candace Futrell ...... vs. Xavier ...... 1/11/04 30 Candace Futrell, Duquesne .vs. Cornell ...... 1/20/04 36 Korie Hlede, Duquesne ...... vs. G. Washington . . .3/2/95 30 Candace Futrell, Duquesne .vs. Siena ...... 12/22/03 35 Korie Hlede, Duquesne ...... vs. West Virginia . .12/21/95 30 Amy Alger ...... vs. Ohio University .12/16/88 35 Michelle James ...... vs. Duquesne . . . . .11/18/00 30 Erin Popovich ...... vs. St. Francis (Pa.) . .12/5/93 34 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Florida State . . .12/19/97 30 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Virginia Tech . . . .1/25/97 34 Candace Futrell ...... vs. Lehigh ...... 11/24/02 30 Korie Hlede ...... vs. St. Bonaventure . .1/22/98 33 Darcie Vincent, Duquesne . . . .vs. Niagara ...... 2/19/90 30 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Xavier ...... 2/1/98 32 Yolanda Paige ...... vs. Duquesne . . . . .12/20/03 32 Jenn Cole, La Salle ...... vs. Duquesne ...... 1/30/93 By Opponent 31 Tara Boothe ...... vs. Duquesne ...... 1/11/04 PTS PLAYER/SCHOOL ...... OPPONENT ...... DATE 31 Darcie Vincent, Duquesne . . . .vs. G. Washington . .1/27/90 39 Lori Johnson ...... Pitt ...... 11/29/90 31 Helen Freeman, Massachusetts vs. Duquesne ...... 2/22/90 37 Elisa Aguilar ...... George Washington . .1/12/97 30 Candace Futrell, Duquesne . . .vs. Cornell ...... 1/20/04 35 Michelle James ...... Detroit ...... 11/18/00 30 Candace Futrell, Duquesne . . .vs. Siena ...... 12/22/03 32 Yolanda Paige ...... vs. Duquesne ...... 12/20/03 30 Noelie Gomez, Geo. Washington .vs. Duquesne ...... 2/22/97 32 Jenn Cole ...... La Salle ...... 1/30/93 30 Korie Hlede, Duquesne ...... vs. Virginia Tech . . .1/25/97 31 Tara Boothe ...... Xavier ...... 1/11/04 30 Erin Popovich, Duquesne . . . . .vs. St. Francis (Pa.) .12/5/93 31 Helen Freeman ...... Massachusetts ...... 2/22/90 30 Tanya Hansen, Rutgers ...... vs. Duquesne ...... 1/14/92 30 Noelie Gomez ...... George Washington . .2/22/97 30 Amy Alger, Duquesne ...... vs. Ohio Univ. . . . .12/16/88 30 Tanya Hansen ...... Rutgers ...... 1/14/92 30 Dale Hodges, St. Joseph’s . . . . .vs. Duquesne . . . . .12/10/88 30 Dale Hodges ...... St. Joseph’s ...... 12/10/88 29 Lori Johnson ...... Pitt ...... 12/28/88 By Duquesne 29 Daisha Hicks ...... Howard ...... 12/23/04 PTS PLAYER/SCHOOL OPPONENT DATE 28 Anitra Perry ...... Dayton ...... 2/11/98 42 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Dayton ...... 2/11/98 28 Tara Boothe ...... Xavier ...... 2/4/05 41 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Rhode Island . . . .1/8/95 27 Liene Jansone ...... Siena ...... 12/22/03 39 Amy Alger ...... vs. Pitt ...... 12/28/88 27 Cathy Joens ...... George Washington . .2/27/03 39 Darcie Vincent ...... vs. American . . . . .11/24/91 27 Avahana Cornish ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... 1/3/05

38 THE A.J. PALUMBO CENTER PALUMBO CENTER RECORDS Individual Records ...... Duquesne ...... Opponent Points ...... 42 Korie Hlede vs. Dayton, 2/11/98 ...... 39 Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), 11/29/90 Field Goal Att...... 28 Candace Futrell vs. West Virginia, 12/23/03 ...... 25 Mobolaji Akiode (Fordham), 1/19/03 ...... 24 Brittany James (Howard), 12/19/04 Field Goals Made ...... 18 Korie Hlede vs. Rhode Island, 1/8/95 ...... 14 Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), 12/28/88 ...... Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), 11/29/90 Free Throw Att...... 16 Kathy Ridilla vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/8/89 ...... 20 Chrissie Donahue (La Salle), 1/21/97 ...... Darcie Vincent vs. Rhode Island, 2/24/90 ...... Darcie Vincent vs. Massachusetts, 2/22/90 ...... Kris Sebastian vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/3/94 ...... Free Throws Made ...... 14 Darcie Vincent vs. Massachusetts, 2/22/90 ...... 15 Chrissie Donahue (La Salle), 1/21/97 3-Pointers Att...... 14 Darcie Vincent vs. Rutgers, 1/14/92 ...... 14 Meghan Wilkinson (La Salle), 1/13/05 3-Pointers Made ...... 6 Five times, most recent ...... 7 Rachel Diener (Saint Louis), 1/27/06 ...... 6 Suzie Dailer (St. Bonaventure), 1/3/94 ...... Candace Futrell vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/16/04 ...... Cathy Joens (George Washington), 2/27/03 ...... Candace Futrell vs. Massachusetts, 1/20/04 ...... Jenna Burkett (Robert Morris), 11/23/03 Rebounds ...... 20 Tara Williams vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 2/19/91 ...... 21 Jennifer Butler (UMass), 1/17/02 ...... Beth Friday vs. Richmond, 2/14/02 Assists ...... 13 Darcie Vincent vs. Massachusetts, 1/10/91 ...... 15 Rosemary Kosiorek (West Virginia), 2/29/92 Steals ...... 11 Korie Hlede vs. Temple, 1/26/95 ...... 8 Chantel Adkins (Temple), 3/7/92 Blocks ...... 7 Kathy Ridilla vs. Massachusetts, 2/25/89 ...... 6 Cara Wright (Dayton), 1/13/06 ...... 5 LaTonya Johnson (Rutgers), 1/14/92 ...... Julie Backman (Bucknell), 12/30/89 ...... Candice Dupree (Temple), 2/6/05 Team Game ...... Duquesne ...... Opponent Most Points ...... 98 vs. Cleveland State, 12/8/94 ...... 94 Penn State, 1/4/90 ...... 97 vs. Howard, 12/19/04 ...... Ohio State, 2/14/96 Fewest Points ...... 40 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/11/90 ...... 38 Dayton, 1/24/96 First Half Points ...... 54 vs. Howard, 12/19/04 ...... 56 Cleveland State, 12/28/00 Second Half Points ...... 69 vs. Mercyhurst, 12/5/90 ...... 54 Notre Dame, 3/1/93 ...... Ohio State, 11/22/03 Field Goals Made ...... 42 vs. Cleveland State, 12/8/94 ...... 41 Rutgers, 11/30/88 Field Goals Att...... 91 vs. Bucknell, 12/3/89 ...... 85 Youngstown State, 1/10/89 Field Goal Pct...... 636 (42-66) vs. Cleveland State, 12/8/94 ...... 641 (41-64) Rutgers, 1/30/88 3-Pointers Made ...... 13 vs. George Washington, 2/22/04 ...... 14 Xavier, 2/5/05 ...... 12 vs. Fordham, 2/27/05 3-Pointers Att...... 31 vs. West Virginia, 12/20/03 ...... 34 Robert Morris, 12/21/05 3-Point Pct...... 750 (9-12) vs. James Madison, 11/27/02 ...... 875 (7-8) La Salle, 1/21/97 Free Throws Made ...... 30 vs. Howard, 12/19/04 ...... 30 Cleveland State, 12/28/00 Free Throws Att...... 42 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/16/00 ...... 42 Cleveland State, 12/28/00 ...... 42 vs. Howard, 12/19/04 Free Throw Pct...... 938 (15-16) vs. Xavier, 1/4/02 ...... 1.000 (11-11) Pittsburgh, 12/28/88 Rebounds ...... 71 vs. Niagara, 12/9/91 ...... 69 George Washington, 1/17/90 Assists ...... 30 vs. Canisius, 12/21/92 ...... 28 Penn State, 1/4/90 ...... Xavier, 1/16/93 ...... Vanderbilt, 1/6/03 Steals ...... 20 vs. Pennsylvania, 11/26/91 ...... 21 Howard, 12/19/04 Blocks ...... 12 vs. Western Kentucky , 1/6/05 ...... 12 Bucknell, 12/30/89 Turnovers ...... 31 vs. Howard, 12/19/04 ...... 32 American, 11/24/91 Personal Fouls ...... 29 vs. American, 11/24/91, ...... 33 Howard, 12/19/04 ...... vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/16/00, American, 11/24/91 ...... 29 Massachusetts, 2/25/89 ...... vs. Cleveland State, 12/28/00

PALUMBO CENTER FIRSTS First Game: Duquesne vs. Rutgers, Nov. 30, 1988 First Televised game: Duquesne (64) vs. Massachusetts (61) 2/19/94 First Overtime game: Duquesne (79) vs. Youngstown State (74) 1/10/89 By Duquesne By Opponent First Win: Duquesne vs. Marshall, Dec. 3, 1988 Rutgers 92, Duquesne 53 11/30/88 First Basket: Darcie Vincent - 3-pt shot Telicher Austin - Rutgers First Field Goal: Amy Alger Telicher Austin - Rutgers First Free-throw: Amy Alger Wendy Porter - Rutgers First Three-point Goal: Darcie Vincent Glorisa Catala - Rutgers First Assist: Amy Alger to Brennan Glorisa Catala - Rutgers First Steal: Megan Cullens N/A First Block: Darcie Vincent vs. Marshall 12/3/88 Lynn Ust - Rutgers First 20-point scorer: Amy Alger - 21 pts vs. Rutgers (11/30/88) Telicher Austin - Rutgers - 27 pts First 30-point scorer: Amy Alger - 30 pts vs. Ohio Univ. 12/16/88 Dale Hodges - St. Joseph’s - 30 - 12/10/88 Palumbo Center Year-by-Year Results 1988-89 ...... 8-7 1993-94 ...... 8-4 1998-99 ...... 10-3 2003-04 ...... 10-2 1989-90 ...... 6-7 1994-95 ...... 6-5 1999-00 ...... 5-9 2004-05 ...... 7-6 1990-91 ...... 6-8 1995-96 ...... 7-5 2000-01 ...... 8-5 2005-06 ...... 6-7 1991-92 ...... 4-8 1996-97 ...... 8-4 2001-02 ...... 8-4 Total (230) . .130-100 (.565) 1992-93 ...... 4-8 1997-98 ...... 10-3 2002-03 ...... 9-5

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ATLANTIC 10 OPPONENTS Opponent Won Lost Series Began Opponent Won Lost Series Began Charlotte ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2005-06 Richmond ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 2001-02 Dayton ...... 16 ...... 9 ...... 1992-93 St. Bonaventure ...... 25 ...... 9 ...... 1981-82 Fordham ...... 10 ...... 3 ...... 1995-96 Saint Joseph’s ...... 4 ...... 32 ...... 1983-84 George Washington ...... 5 ...... 45 ...... 1983-84 Saint Louis ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2005-06 La Salle ...... 9 ...... 16 ...... 1982-83 Temple ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1983-84 Massachusetts ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 1983-84 Xavier ...... 7 ...... 17 ...... 1982-83 Rhode Island ...... 19 ...... 17 ...... 1983-84 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Opponent Won Lost Series Began Opponent Won Lost Series Began Akron ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1984-85 Marietta ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1981-82 ACC-North Side ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1975-76 Marshall ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 1978-79 American ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1991-92 Mercyhurst ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1990-91 Army ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1992-93 Michigan State ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1993-94 Auburn ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1983-84 Morgan State ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1998-99 Austin Peay ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1996-97 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1983-84 Ball State ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1996-97 Niagara ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 1979-80 Bethany ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1975-76 North Carolina ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1992-93 Bowie State ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1979-80 N. Car.-Wilmington...... First Meeting ...... 2006-07 Bowling Green ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1995-96 Notre Dame ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1992-93 Bradley ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1988-89 Oakland ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 2005-06 Bucknell ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1982-83 Ohio ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 1987-88 Buffalo ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1993-94 Ohio State ...... 0 ...... 5 ...... 1994-95 Butler ...... 0 ...... 3 ...... 1992-93 Penn ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1991-92 California (Pa.) ...... 15...... 1 ...... 1975-76 Penn State ...... 0...... 16 ...... 1983-84 Cal-Irvine ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1998-99 Penn St.-McKeesport ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1975-76 Canisius ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1981-82 Pittsburgh ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 1975-76 Carlow ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 1976-77 Pitt-Johnstown ...... 0 ...... 7 ...... 1975-76 Carnegie Mellon ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1975-76 Point Park ...... 12...... 1 ...... 1978-79 Central Michigan ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1993-94 Princeton ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1983-84 Univ. of Charleston ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1981-82 Radford ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1991-92 Cheyney State ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1983-84 Randolph-Macon ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1986-87 Clarion ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 1976-77 Robert Morris ...... 24 ...... 11 ...... 1976-77 Clemson ...... First Meeting ...... 2006-07 Rutgers ...... 0...... 23 ...... 1983-84 Cleveland State ...... 9 ...... 2 ...... 1984-85 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 16 ...... 3 ...... 1975-76 Connecticut ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1995-96 St. Vincent ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1984-85 Cornell ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2003-04 San Diego State ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1997-98 Davidson ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 2003-04 Scranton ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1979-80 Davis & Elkins ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1984-85 Shippensburg ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1978-79 DePaul ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1997-98 Siena ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2003-04 Detroit (Mercy) ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1992-93 Slippery Rock ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 1978-79 Duke ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 2000-01 South Carolina ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2000-01 East Carolina ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2004-05 SE Louisiana ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1987-88 Edinboro ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1979-80 SW Louisiana ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1984-85 Evansville ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1992-93 Steubenville ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 1977-78 Florida ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 2001-02 Syracuse ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1985-86 Florida Atlantic ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1997-98 UT-Chattanooga ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1991-92 Florida State ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1996-97 Texas-Pan American ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1999-00 Frostburg ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1976-77 Toledo ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 1999-00 Furman ...... First Meeting ...... 2006-07 Towson State ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 1981-82 Gannon ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 1980-81 Tulsa ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1999-00 Geneva ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1976-77 U.S. Naval Academy ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1981-82 George Mason ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1986-87 Valparaiso ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1990-91 Hartford ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1987-88 Vanderbilt ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 2002-03 Harvard ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1995-96 Virginia ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1986-87 Howard ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1993-94 Va. Commonwealth ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1989-90 Illinois ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1999-00 Virginia Tech ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 1995-96 Indiana (Pa.) ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 1975-76 Wagner ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1979-80 James Madison ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 2002-03 West Virginia ...... 7 ...... 30 ...... 1976-77 Kent State ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1984-85 Western Kentucky ...... 0 ...... 5 ...... 1984-85 Kentucky ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1990-91 Wheeling College ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 1976-77 Lafayette ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1997-98 William & Mary...... First Meeting ...... 2006-07 Lehigh ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2002-03 Youngstown State ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 1975-76 Lock Haven ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1979-80 Bold type indicates 2005-06 opponents Loyola (Ill.) ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 1992-93 Records before 1976 are incomplete Loyola (Md.) ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 1981-82

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Atlantic 10 Conference

n March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the ranked as high as sixth in the national polls. In addi- Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What tion, Charlotte, Saint Joseph’s, and Temple earned NIT ATLANTIC 10 Ostarted as an eight-school, men’s basketball- bids. In women’s basketball, Temple won its third- MEMBERSHIP HISTORY only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport straight A-10 title and was joined by George league that is universally hailed as one of the best con- Washington in the NCAA Tournament. Charlotte, Last year marked the debut of Charlotte and ferences in the country. Saint Joseph’s, and Xavier garnered WNIT bids. Saint Louis as members of the Atlantic 10 That growth and prominence is a direct result of Saint Louis won the A-10 baseball championship and Conference, a move which brought A-10 member- the ideals and commitments of the member institu- earned its first NCAA berth since 1966. In cross coun- ship to 14 teams and made the conference the sec- tions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, try, Duquesne won its first-ever men’s title and La Salle ond-largest basketball-playing entity in NCAA Duquesne University, Fordham University, The won its fourth women’s crown in the last five years. In Division I. Atlantic 10 membership encompasses George Washington University, La Salle University, field hockey, Richmond ended the season ranked 19th eight states and the District of Columbia, compris- University of Massachusetts, University of North nationally after going unbeaten in Conference play for ing over 72.8 million people - slightly more than 25 Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, the third straight year in advancing to the NCAAs. percent of the population of the United States. It University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, The men’s golf season was the most successful in also places the A-10 in 12 of the top 61 media mar- Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Atlantic 10 history as league champion Charlotte was kets in the nation with an estimated excess of 21.5 Temple University, and Xavier University. joined by George Washington, Rhode Island, million homes: The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 insti- Richmond, and Xavier in the NCAA Tournament, tutions have made a strong commitment to making the marking the first time ever that five A-10 schools Current Members academic and athletics equation work. Over the years, earned postseason bids. Charlotte, which won the title (1996 refers to 1995-96 school year) the league membership has strived to better recognize in its first season as a member of the A-10, reached Charlotte ...... 2nd year ...... 2006 the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. the national finals for the first time in school history. Dayton ...... 12th year ...... 1996 In doing so, the Atlantic 10, under the leadership of Richmond won its first-ever women’s lacrosse regular Duquesne ...... 30th year ...... 1977-92; commissioner Linda Bruno, instituted the season title and its second tournament title in advancing 1994 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic to the NCAA Tournament. In addition to Richmond, St. Fordham ...... 12th year ...... 1996 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or Bonaventure earned a national ranking in 2006, the first- George Washington . . . .31st year ...... 1977 better. The league sponsors Academic All-Conference ever in school history. The Massachusetts women’s row- La Salle ...... 12th year ...... 1996 teams in each of its sports and honors one student- ing team won its 11th straight A-10 title, building upon Massachusetts ...... 31st year ...... 1977 athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the its league record for the most consecutive tournament Rhode Island ...... 27th year ...... 1981 Year. A male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, championships won by any team in any sport. Rhode Richmond ...... 6th year ...... 2002 which encompasses all A-10 sports, is also named. Island won the A-10 Men’s Soccer Championship, while St. Bonaventure ...... 28th year ...... 1980 The Atlantic 10 also provides postgraduate scholarship Saint Louis won the women’s regular season and tourna- Saint Joseph’s ...... 25th year ...... 1983 grants to qualified student-athletes. ment titles and advanced to the second round of the Saint Louis ...... 2nd year ...... 2006 The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population NCAA Tournament. Temple ...... 25th year ...... 1983 of nearly 73 million people within its geographic foot- In softball, UMass won its 18th league champi- Xavier ...... 12th year ...... 1996 print of eight states and the District of Columbia, will onship and an automatic bid to the NCAA crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, Tournament, advancing to the Super Regional round. Former Members/Membership Years men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s St. Bonaventure won its first A-10 men’s swimming & Penn State ...... 12 years ...... 1977-79, cross country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s diving crown since 1999 and the Richmond women 1983-91 lacrosse, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track claimed their fifth straight title. Richmond captured Pittsburgh ...... 6 years ...... 1977-82 & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, its third straight men’s and women’s tennis champi- Rutgers ...... 19 years ...... 1977-95 softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s onships and the accompanying NCAA automatic Villanova ...... 4 years ...... 1977-80 and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. berths. Charlotte took the men’s and women’s indoor Virginia Tech ...... 5 years ...... 1996-00 and outdoor track & field titles. In volleyball, Dayton West Virginia ...... 19 years ...... 1977-95 A LOOK BACK AT 2005-06 won its third straight Conference crown to earn the Xavier became the first team in NCAA history to league’s automatic NCAA bid. win four games in four days at its league’s men’s basket- In all, 392 teams have represented the Atlantic 10 Patterson was named an All-American in the outdoor ball tournament twice when it won the 2006 A-10 title Conference in postseason play since the 1976-77 season. 100 meters. Kate Austin of George Washington was (previously done in 2004). The Musketeers earned the Individually, cross country performers Sean named a second-team All-American in women’s row- Atlantic 10’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament Quigley and Rachel Papin of La Salle and Charlotte’s ing, while Temple’s Candice Dupree garnered third- and were joined by George Washington, which became Cassie Ficken earned All-America status after qualify- team honors in women’s basketball. Men’s basketball just the fourth team in league history to go unbeaten in ing for the NCAA Championship. Charlotte’s players Mardy Collins of Temple and Steven Smith of Conference play. The Colonials, who at one time had Shareese Woods also claimed All-America honors in La Salle and Xavier women’s basketball player Tara the nation’s longest winning streak (18 games), were the indoor 400 meters, while teammate Courtney Boothe were named Associated Press honorable men- tion All-Americans. Chase Eckard of Charlotte was named a Junior All-American in the outdoor 800 Atlantic 10 Staff Directory meters, while Richmond’s Jessica Young was honored in the outdoor 200 and 400 meters. Atlantic 10 Conference Additionally, Charlotte’s Roy Sichel became the first 230 South Broad Street, Suite 1700 player in school history to qualify individually for the Philadelphia, PA 19102 NCAA men’s tennis championship; Duquesne’s Tom (215) 545-6678 Slosky (3,000-meter steeplechase), Quigley (10,000 Fax: (215) 545-3342 meters), Papin (10,000 meters), and Charlotte’s Web Site: www.atlantic10.org Lamarra Currie (4x100-meter relay), Tsehaye Dagnachew (3,000-meter steeplechase), Ficken (5,000 Commissioner ...... Linda Bruno meters), Patterson (100 meters, 4x100-meter relay), Associate Commissioner ...... Jackie Campbell Pat Springs (4x100-meter relay), and Woods (100 Associate Commissioner ...... Ray Cella meters, 200 meters, 4x100-meter relay) all qualified for Associate Commissioner ...... Duane Bailey the NCAA outdoor track & field championships. Assistant Commissioner ...... Celene McGowan Atlantic 10 student-athletes excel in the classroom Associate Director of Communications ...... Stephen Haug as well. In all, 22 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were Associate Director of Communications ...... AnnMarie Person named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic Assistant to the Commissioner ...... Charisse Davidson All-America teams. Xavier’s Kate Duchek was named Assistant Director of Championships ...... Brad Jones the Academic All-American of the Year in women’s vol- Compliance Assistant ...... Nicole Undercuffler leyball. Joining Duchek as first-team Academic All- Finance Assistant ...... Sudha Suryadevara America honorees were Charlotte’s Mike Ambrose Receptionist ...... Ginette Gilbert (baseball), Rhode Island’s Emily Anderson (women’s Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials ...... Jim Satalin track & field), Ryan Bird of Saint Louis (baseball), Coordinator of Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey Officials ...... Marie Koch Xavier’s Kristen Clary (women’s tennis), John Assignor of Softball/Soccer Officials ...... Nick Cinquanto DiRaimondo of Saint Louis (men’s soccer), Saint Assignor of Volleyball Officials ...... Bill Stevens Louis’ Courtney Hulcer (women’s soccer), Melanie Assignor of Baseball Officials ...... Nick Zibelli Kasparek of Rhode Island (women’s soccer), George Washington’s Elana Meyers (softball), and Duquesne’s

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Noah Salsi (men’s soccer). Second-team Academic All-Americans include Cassie Atlantic 10 Conference Ficken of Charlotte (women’s track & field), Duquesne’s Bob Healy (men’s track & Website ...... www.atlantic10.org field), Christopher Johansen of Saint Louis (men’s swimming & diving), Charlotte’s Women’s Basketball Contact ...... AnnMarie Person Sharonda Johnson (women’s track & field), and Duquesne’s Steve Maiolo (baseball). Office Phone ...... 215-545-6678 Those named third-team Academic All-Americans include Charlotte’s Lindsey Beam Email ...... [email protected] (women’s soccer), Megan Kasparek of Rhode Island (women’s soccer), Jon Korhonen Charlotte of Massachusetts (men’s track & field), St. Bonaventure’s Lauren Krieger (softball), Athletics Website ...... www.Charlotte49ers.com Lauren Proctor of Massachusetts (softball), Duquesne’s Melissa Stewart (women’s Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Brent Stastny track & field), and Kelly Tessar of Saint Louis (women’s swimming & diving). Office Phone ...... 704-687-6313 In addition, St. Bonaventure swimmer Jackie Babich was one of 13 student-ath- Email ...... [email protected] letes to be awarded a Women’s Enhancement Program postgraduate scholarship for careers in athletics by the NCAA. Dayton Athletics Website ...... www.DaytonFlyers.com 2006 ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Bill Thomas FIRST-TEAM Office Phone ...... 937-299-4419 Kimberly Beck ...... George Washington ...... So...... G Email ...... [email protected] Tara Boothe ...... Xavier ...... Sr...... F Pam Brown ...... Charlotte ...... Sr...... F Sakellie Daniels ...... Charlotte ...... Sr...... G Duquesne Candice Dupree ...... Temple ...... Sr...... F/C Athletics Website ...... www.GoDuquesne.com Suntana Granderson ...... Xavier ...... Jr...... G Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Michelle Chini Kamesha Hairston ...... Temple ...... Jr...... F Office Phone ...... 412-396-6560 Crista Ricketts ...... La Salle ...... Jr...... F Email ...... [email protected] Jessica Simmonds ...... George Washington ...... Sr...... F Cara Wright ...... Dayton ...... Sr...... F Fordham Athletics Website ...... www.fordhamsports.com SECOND-TEAM Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Scott Kwiatkowski Lisa Carrol ...... Fordham ...... Jr...... G Office Phone ...... 718-817-4219 Saona Chapman ...... Richmond ...... Sr...... G Email ...... [email protected] Ayahna Cornish ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... Jr...... G Jada Jefferson ...... Fordham ...... Sr...... F Tyler McIlwraith ...... Saint Louis ...... Jr...... G George Washington Kate Mills ...... Massachusetts ...... So...... F Athletics Website ...... www.GWSports.com Safi Mojidi ...... Rhode Island ...... So...... G Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jesse Hooker Davineia Payne ...... La Salle ...... Sr...... G Office Phone ...... 202-994-8604 Tanya Rhodes ...... Rhode Island ...... Sr...... F Email ...... [email protected] Pam Rosanio ...... Massachusetts ...... So...... G/F Jennifer Strong ...... Dayton ...... Jr...... F La Salle Athletics Website ...... www.goexplorers.com HONORABLE MENTION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Marc Mullen Stefanie Collins ...... St. Bonaventure ...... Sr...... G Office Phone ...... 215-951-1633 Araceli Gil ...... Richmond ...... Sr...... G Email ...... [email protected] Loui Hall ...... Duquesne ...... Jr...... F Carlene Hightower ...... La Salle ...... So...... F Sarah-Jo Lawrence ...... George Washington ...... So...... G Massachusetts Mirna Mazic ...... Richmond ...... So...... F Athletics Website ...... www.umassathletics.com Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Seth Gerard ROOKIE TEAM Office Phone ...... 413-577-0053 Jazmine Adair ...... George Washington ...... Fr...... C Email ...... [email protected] Ashley Edwards ...... St. Bonaventure ...... Fr...... F Hillary Klimowicz ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... Fr...... C Rhode Island Jen Oyler ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... Fr...... G Athletics Website ...... www.GoRhody.com Sarah Williams ...... Richmond ...... Fr...... G Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jodi Pontbriand Office Phone ...... 401-874-5356 DEFENSIVE TEAM Email ...... [email protected] Kimberly Beck ...... George Washington ...... So...... G Sakellie Daniels ...... Charlotte ...... Sr...... G Richmond Candice Dupree ...... Temple ...... Sr...... F/C Kamesha Hairston ...... Temple ...... Jr...... F Athletics Website ...... www.RichmondSpiders.com Tanya Rhodes ...... Rhode Island ...... Sr...... F Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Shea Seagle Office Phone ...... 804-287-6312 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ...... Candice Dupree, Temple Email ...... [email protected] ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: ...... Hillary Klimowicz, Saint Joseph’s DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ...... Candice Dupree, Temple St. Bonaventure MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: ...... Carlene Hightower, La Salle Athletics Website ...... www.gobonnies.com SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ...... Sarah-Jo Lawrence, George Washington Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Pat Pierson STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: ...... Tyler McIlwraith, Saint Louis COACH OF THE YEAR: ...... Amanda Butler, Charlotte Office Phone ...... 716-375-2575 Email ...... [email protected]

2005-06 FINAL ATLANTIC 10 STANDINGS Saint Joseph’s A-10 Overall Athletics Website ...... www.sjuhawks.com W L Pct. W L Pct. Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jack Jumper 1. ^Charlotte 13 3 .813 21 9 .700 Office Phone ...... 610-660-3389 ^George Washington (RV/RV) 13 3 .813 23 9 .718 Email ...... [email protected] 3. Temple (18/18) 12 4 .750 24 8 .750 4. Xavier 11 5 .688 21 9 .700 Saint Louis 5. Saint Joseph’s 10 6 .625 20 11 .645 Athletics Website ...... www.slubillikens.com 6. Dayton 8 8 .500 17 12 .586 Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Chuck Yahng Massachusetts 8 8 .500 11 17 .393 Office Phone ...... 314-977-3346 8. La Salle 7 9 .438 11 17 .393 Email ...... [email protected] Richmond 7 9 .438 13 17 .433 10. DUQUESNE 6 10 .375 13 17 .433 Temple 11. Rhode Island 5 11 .313 8 20 .286 Athletics Website ...... www.owlsports.com Fordham 5 11 .313 10 18 .357 Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Aimee Cicero 13. Saint Louis 4 12 .250 7 20 .259 Office Phone ...... 215-204-3850 14. St. Bonaventure 3 13 .187 9 18 .333 Email ...... [email protected] ()- AP/USA Today-ESPN RV- Receiving Votes Charlotte & George Washington Regular Season Champions Xavier Temple – Atlantic 10 Tournament Champion Athletics Website ...... www.GoXavier.com NCAA – George Washington, Temple Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Pat McKenna WNIT – Charlotte, Saint Joseph’s, Xavier Office Phone ...... 513-745-3416 Email ...... [email protected]

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Amanda Courtney Jim Jennifer Butler CHARLOTTE Williams Jabir DAYTON Strong Sun., Jan. 21 • Halton Arena • 2:00 p.m. (EST) Sun., Jan. 28 • University of Dayton Arena • 2:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Charlotte, N.C. Location: ...... Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 20,772 Enrollment: ...... 6,900 Founded: ...... 1946 Founded: ...... 1850 Chancellor: ...... Dr. Philip Dubois President: ...... Dr. Daniel Curran Athletic Director: ...... Judy Rose Vice President/Athletic Director: ...... Ted Kissell Nickname: ...... 49ers Nickname: ...... Flyers Colors: ...... Green and White Colors: ...... Red and Blue Home Court/Capacity: ...... Halton Arena (9,105) Home Court/Capacity: ...... University of Dayton Arena (13,409) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Amanda Butler (Florida, ‘95) Head Coach: ...... Jim Jabir (Nazareth ’84) Record at School: ...... 21-9 (1 year) Record at School: ...... 33-53 (3 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... 263-276 (18 years) Assistants: ...... Brenda Mock-Kirkpatrick, David Lowery, Janna Magette Assistant Coaches: ...... Bernard Scott, Susan Blauser, Melanie Halker Basketball Office Phone: ...... 704-687-4937 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 937-229-4447 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Mornings except on Monday Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 17-12 2005-06 Record: ...... 21-9 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 8-8 (T-6th) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 13-3 (T-1st) All-Time A-10 Record: ...... 70-106 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 13-3 A-10 Championship: ...... 3-10 (10 appearances) A-10 Championship: ...... 0-1 (1 appearance) NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A NCAA Tournament: ...... 0-1 (1 appearance) WNIT: ...... 1-2 (2 appearances) WNIT: ...... 4-4 (4 appearances) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 1/4 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Jennifer Strong* ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-0 ...... 11.9 ...... 4.1 Courtney Williams ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-2 ...... 4.9 ...... 3.2 Kiki Lund* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-11 ...... 7.6 ...... 1.4 Whitney Hoey* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-5 ...... 9.0 ...... 2.1 Brittany Holterman ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-11 ...... 5.1 ...... 4.2 Sabrina Gregory ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-9 ...... 8.1 ...... 3.0 * - indicates returning starter Tameka Smith ...... F ...... Jr...... 6-1 ...... 5.3 ...... 3.4 * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Bill Thomas E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Brent Stastny Office Phone: ...... 937-229-4419 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Fax Phone: ...... 937-229-4461 Office Phone: ...... 704-687-6313 Cell Phone: ...... 937-272-5599 Fax Phone: ...... 704-687-4918 Sports Information Mailing Address: . .300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469 Cell Phone: ...... 980-253-4946 Press Row Phone: ...... 937-449-2855 Sports Information Mailing Address: . .9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, Website: ...... www.daytonflyers.com NC 28223 Press Row Phone: ...... 704-687-4999 Website: ...... www.Charlotte49ers.com

2006-07 Charlotte 49ers 2006-07

Nov. 10 ARKANSAS STATE Jan. 14 XAVIER * Nov. 10 at Louisville ^ Jan. 14 at Saint Louis * Nov. 14 at Minnesota Jan. 18 at Richmond * Nov. 11 vs. Winthrop ^ Jan. 21 FORDHAM * Nov. 17 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) Jan. 21 DUQUESNE * Nov. 12 vs. Memphis ^ Jan. 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Nov. 20 UNC GREENSBORO Jan. 26 at Rhode Island * Nov. 16 at Cincinnati Jan. 28 DUQUESNE * Nov. 24 vs. Wyoming ^ Jan. 28 at Massachusetts * Nov. 19 at Indiana Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure * Nov. 25 vs. Colorado ^ Feb. 3 at Saint Louis * Nov. 21 DREXEL Feb. 4 at Temple * Dec. 2 at Virginia Tech Feb. 8 FORDHAM * Nov. 26 at Akron Feb. 8 LA SALLE * Dec. 4 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Feb. 11 at Saint Joseph’s * Nov. 30 at Tennessee-Martin Feb. 11 at Xavier * Dec. 9 at Davidson Feb. 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Dec. 2 LONG ISLAND Feb. 15 at Rhode Island * Dec. 17 OLD DOMINION Feb. 18 TEMPLE * Dec. 6 LOYOLA CHICAGO Feb. 17 SAINT JOSEPH’S * Dec. 21 HOUSTON Feb. 22 at La Salle * Dec. 19 at Clemson Feb. 22 MASSACHUSETTS * Dec. 29 vs. Tulsa + Feb. 25 at St. Bonaventure * Dec. 22 at Wright State Feb. 25 at Richmond * Dec. 30 vs. Ball State or St. Peters + Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 29 vs. Boston University + Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 2 at Clemson ^ - Colorado Coors Classic, Boulder, CO Dec. 30 vs. Dartmouth or Duke + ^ - Cardinal Classic, Louisville, Ky. Jan. 5 WINTHROP + - St. Peter’s College Holiday Classic,Jersey City, N.J. Jan. 3 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) + - Blue Sky Classic, Hanover, N.H. Jan. 9 SAINT LOUIS * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 9 XAVIER * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 12 DAYTON * Jan. 12 at Charlotte *

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Cathy Lisa Joe Kimberly Andruzzi FORDHAM Carrol McKeown GEORGE WASHINGTON Beck Sun., Feb. 4 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 2:00 p.m. (EST) Thu., Feb. 8 • Charles E. Smith Athletic Center • 7:00 P.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Bronx, N.Y. Location: ...... Washington, D.C. Enrollment: ...... 8,477 Enrollment: ...... 20,318 Founded: ...... 1841 Founded: ...... 1821 President: ...... Father Joseph M. McShane, S.J. President: ...... Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Athletic Director: ...... Frank McLaughlin Athletic Director: ...... Jack Kvancz Nickname: ...... Rams Nickname: ...... Colonials Colors: ...... Maroon and White Colors: ...... Buff and Blue Home Court/Capacity: ...... Rose Hill Gym (3,200) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Charles E. Smith Center (5,000) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Cathy Andruzzi (Queens College ‘74) Head Coach: ...... Joe McKeown (Kent State ’79) Record at School: ...... First year Record at School: ...... 386-143 (17 years) Overall Record: ...... 124-94 (8 years) Overall Record: ...... 454-163 (20 years) Assistants: ...... Kira Orr, Dionne Dodson, Nettie Respondek Assistants: ...... Tajama Ngongba, Mike Bozeman, Ali Jaques Basketball Office Phone: ...... 718-817-4272 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 202-994-6387 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 10-18 2005-06 Record: ...... 23-9 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 5-11 (T-11th ) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 13-3 (T-1st) All Time A-10 Record: ...... 42-134 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 259-101 A-10 Championship: ...... 3-11 (11 appearances) A-10 Championship: ...... 30-20 (23 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... 0-1 (1 appearance) NCAA Tournament: ...... 14-13 (13 appearances) WNIT: ...... N/A WNIT: ...... 1-4 (2 appearances) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Lisa Carrol* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-7 ...... 15.0 ...... 3.4 Sarah-Jo Lawrence* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-11 . . . . .11.6 ...... 3.5 Daniela Roark ...... G ...... So...... 5-7 ...... 7.1 ...... 1.2 Kimberly Beck* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-8 ...... 11.4 ...... 3.5 Heather Westrol ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-8 ...... 4.0 ...... 1.7 Kenan Cole* ...... G/F ...... Sr...... 5-10 ...... 8.2 ...... 4.2 * - indicates returning starter * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Scott Kwiatkowski Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jesse Hooker E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 718-817-4219 Office Phone: ...... 202-994-8604 Fax Phone: ...... 718-817-4244 Fax Phone: ...... 202-994-2713 Home Phone: ...... 914-262-5440 Home Phone: ...... 607-329-3925 Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 441 E. Fordham Road, Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 600 22nd Street NW, Bronx, NY 10458 Washington, DC 20052 Press Row Phone: ...... 718-817-2736 Press Row Phone: ...... 202-994-1776 Website: ...... www.FordhamSports.com Website: ...... www.GWsports.com

2006-07 2006-07 George Washington Colonials

Nov. 10 AMERICAN Jan. 14 TEMPLE * Nov. 10 UMBC Jan. 18 RHODE ISLAND * Nov. 14 FLORIDA STATE Jan. 18 SAINT JOSEPH’S * Nov. 12 COPPIN STATE Jan. 21 at Xavier * Nov. 17 at Iona Jan. 21 at Dayton * Nov. 17 vs. Arizona # Jan. 26 at Dayton * Nov. 22 at Georgetown Jan. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE * Nov. 18 vs. TCU # Jan. 28 at La Salle * Nov. 26 at Marist Jan. 28 RICHMOND * Nov. 19 vs. Maryland # Feb. 3 at Richmond * Nov. 29 MANHATTAN Feb 2 at Rhode Island * Nov. 25 JAMES MADISON Feb. 8 DUQUESNE * Dec. 3 at South Carolina Feb. 4 at Duquesne * Nov. 29 VILLANOVA Feb. 11 ST. BONAVENTURE * Dec. 7 YALE Feb. 8 at Charlotte * Dec. 2 at Stony Brook Feb. 15 at Charlotte * Dec. 10 at Providence Feb. 11 at Saint Louis * Dec. 7 at Tennessee Feb. 18 at Saint Louis * Dec. 22 at Delaware Feb. 17 La Salle * Dec. 10 LIBERTY Feb. 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S * Dec. 29 at Tulane ^ Feb. 22 at Xavier * Dec. 16 AUBURN Feb. 25 TEMPLE * Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi or UT-Arlington ^ Feb. 25 MASSACHUSETTS * Dec. 28 vs. Georgia $ Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 2 GEORGE MASON Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 30 vs. San Diego State or Brown $ # - BTI Classic, College Park, Md. Jan. 5 at Morgan State ^ - Tulane Doubletree Classic, New Orleans, La. Jan. 9 RICHMOND * $ - San Diego Surf ‘N Slam, San Diego, Calif. Jan. 9 at La Salle * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 12 at Fordham * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Jan. 14 MASSACHUSETTS *

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Tom Crista Marnie Tamara Lochner LA SALLE Ricketts Dacko MASSACHUSETTS Tatham Fri., Feb. 2 •Tom Gola Arena • 7:00 p. m. (EST) Fri., Feb. 16 • Mullins Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Location: ...... Amherst, Mass. Enrollment: ...... 6,138 Enrollment: ...... 22,812 Founded: ...... 1863 Founded: ...... 1863 President: ...... Brother Michael McGinniss, F.S.C. Chancellor: ...... Dr. John Lombardi Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Thomas Brennan Athletic Director: ...... John McCutcheon Nickname: ...... Explorers Nickname: ...... Minutewomen Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Maroon and White Home Court/Capacity: ...... Tom Gola Arena (4,000) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Mullins Center (9,493) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Tom Lochner (Temple ’89) Head Coach: ...... Marnie Dacko (Southern Connecticut State ’78) Record at School: ...... 23-33 (2 years) Record at School: ...... 45-68 (4 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... 125-172 (11 years) Assistants: ...... Chrissie Doogan, Mimi Riley, Stacey Smalls Assistants: ...... Mary Ciuk, Kia Damon, Jodi Culbertson Basketball Office Phone: ...... 215-951-1518 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 413-545-2726 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 11-17 2005-06 Record: ...... 11-17 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 7-9 (T-8th) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 8-8 (T-6th) All Time A-10 Record: ...... 78-98 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 145-216 A-10 Championship: ...... 9-11 (11 appearances) A-10 Championship: ...... 13-24 (22 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... 1-4 (4 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... 0-2 (2 appearances) WNIT: ...... 0-3 (1 appearance) WNIT: ...... 1-2 (1appearance) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Crista Ricketts* ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 13.8 ...... 6.4 Kate Mills ...... F ...... Jr...... 6-1 ...... 12.4 ...... 5.3 Carlene Hightower* ...... F ...... Jr...... 5-11 . . . . .11.3 ...... 6.6 Tamara Tatham * ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 10.0 ...... 6.9 Jenna Graber* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-9 ...... 8.7 ...... 2.0 Pam Rosanio * ...... G/F ...... Jr...... 5-10 . . . . .12.5 . .2.7 apg * - indicates returning starter * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Marc Mullen Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Seth Gerard E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 215-951-1633 Office Phone: ...... 413-577-0053 Fax Phone: ...... 215-951-1694 Fax Phone: ...... 412-545-1556 Cell Phone: ...... 215-514-5317 Cell Phone: ...... 774-279-4461 Sports Information Mailing Address: . . . . .1900 W. Olney Avenue, Box 805, Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 250Boyden Gym, Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199 Amherst, MA 01103-1010 Press Row Phone: ...... 215-438-5858 Press Row Phone: ...... 413-545-6139 Website: ...... www.GoExplorers.com Website: ...... www.UMassAthletics.com

2006-07 2006-07 Massachusetts Minutewomen

Nov. 10 at Albany Jan. 12 at Saint Joseph’s * Nov. 10 at Vermont Jan. 12 at Richmond * Nov. 14 at Villanova Jan. 14 RHODE ISLAND * Nov. 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE Jan. 14 at George Washington * Nov. 17 at Sacred Heart Jan. 18 at St. Bonaventure * Nov. 17 vs. Navy ^ Jan. 18 TEMPLE * Nov. 21 at Penn Jan. 22 at Massachusetts * Nov. 18 vs. Howard or Seton Hall ^ Jan. 22 LA SALLE * Nov. 26 at Wagner Jan. 26 RICHMOND * Nov. 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin + Jan. 26 SAINT LOUIS * Nov. 29 BINGHAMTON Jan. 28 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Nov. 26 vs. South Florida or Jan. 28 CHARLOTTE * Dec. 2 at Rider Feb. 2 DUQUESNE * St. Francis (NY) + Feb. 2 at Saint Joseph’s * Dec. 5 DELAWARE Feb. 4 at Xavier * Nov. 30 WAGNER Feb. 4 at St. Bonaventure * Dec. 9 DREXEL Feb. 8 at Dayton * Dec. 2 NORTHEASTERN Feb. 11 RHODE ISLAND * Dec. 16 at Quinnipiac Feb. 12 at Temple * Dec. 6 at Hartford Feb. 16 DUQUESNE * Dec. 20 MIAMI (OH) Feb. 17 at Fordham * Dec. 10 at Buffalo Feb. 18 XAVIER * Dec. 23 UW-MILWAUKEE Feb. 22 CHARLOTTE * Dec. 13 EASTERN MICHIGAN Feb. 22 at Dayton * Dec. 29 MORGAN STATE Feb. 25 SAINT LOUIS * Dec. 17 DELAWARE Feb. 25 at Fordham * Jan. 1 at Vanderbilt Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 31 at Boston College Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 2 at Lipscomb * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 3 at Holy Cross ^ - Seton Hall Tournament, South Orange, N.J. Jan. 9 FORDHAM * Jan. 6 at Yale + - Best Western Roundball Classic, Tampa, Fla. Jan. 9 at Rhode Island * * - Atlantic 10 Game

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Tom Safi Michael Christina Garrick RHODE ISLAND Mojidi Shafer RICHMOND Campion Fri., Jan. 12 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Sun., Feb. 11 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 4:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Kingston, R.I. Location: ...... Richmond, Va. Enrollment: ...... 14,791 Enrollment: ...... 2,950 Founded: ...... 1892 Founded: ...... 1830 President: ...... Dr. Robert Carothers President: ...... Dr. William E. Cooper Interim Athletic Director: ...... Gregg Burke Athletic Director: ...... Jim Miller Nickname: ...... Rams Nickname: ...... Spiders Colors: ...... Keaney Blue, Dark Blue and White Colors: ...... Red and Blue Home Court/Capacity: ...... Ryan Center (7.657) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Robins Center (9,071) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Tom Garrick (Rhode Island ’89) Head Coach: ...... Michael Shafer (William & Mary ‘94) Record at School: ...... 27-50 (3 years) Record at School: ...... 13-17 (1 year) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... Same Assistants: ...... Ervin Monier, Denise King, Mellisa Dunne Assistants: ...... Chris Carroll, Ginny Doyle, Candice Jackson Basketball Office Phone: ...... 401-874-2235 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 804-289-8366 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Mornings 9-11 a.m. TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 8-20 2005-06 Record: ...... 13-17 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 5-11 (11th) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 7-9 (T-8th) All-Time A-10 Record: ...... 105-239 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 47-33 A-10 Championship: ...... 10-23 (24 appearances) A-10 Championship: ...... 5-5 (5 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... 0-1 (1 appearance) NCAA Tournament: ...... 0-3 (3 appearances) WNIT: ...... N/A WNIT: ...... 5-5 (3 appearances) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 0/5 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Safi Mojidi* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-6...... 15.4 ...... 2.5 Christina Campion ...... F ...... r-Jr...... 6-0 ...... 11.3 ...... 2.9 Jessica Magley* ...... F ...... So...... 6-0 ...... 8.5 ...... 4.6 Kelly Roche ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-3 ...... 5.8 ...... 2.4 Mia Marcus* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-8 ...... 5.6 ...... 2.9 Sarah Williams ...... G ...... So...... 6-1 ...... 6.0 ...... 2.9 * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jodi Pontbriand Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Shea Seagle E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 401-874-5356 Office Phone: ...... 804-287-6312 Fax Phone: ...... 401-874-5354 Fax Phone: ...... 804-289-8820 Cell Phone: ...... 401-255-3483 Cell Phone: ...... 804-269-1890 Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... Three Keaney Road, Suite One, Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... One Robins Center Way, Kingston, RI 02881 Richmond, VA 23173 Press Row Phone: ...... 401-874-5359 Press Row Phone: ...... 804-289-8806 Website: ...... www.GoRhody.com Website: ...... www.RichmondSpiders.com

2006-07 2006-07

Nov. 11 VIRGINIA Jan. 18 at George Washington * Nov. 11 at Fairfield Jan. 14 at Saint Joseph’s * Nov. 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Jan. 20 at Temple * Nov. 13 at Connecticut Jan. 18 CHARLOTTE * Nov. 17 at Tulane Jan. 26 CHARLOTTE * Nov. 16 WILLIAM & MARY Jan. 21 ST. BONAVENTURE * Nov. 19 at Mississippi Jan. 28 SAINT LOUIS * Nov. 19 JAMES MADISON Jan. 26 at La Salle * Nov. 24 VERMONT ^ Feb. 2 FORDHAM * Nov. 23 vs. Drake ^ Jan. 28 at Fordham * Nov. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE or CCSU ^ Feb. 4 SAINT JOSEPH’S * Nov. 25 vs. Bucknell ^ Feb. 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Nov. 29 at Michigan State Feb. 11 at Massachusetts * Nov. 28 at Notre Dame Feb. 9 at Temple * Dec. 2 at Brown + Feb. 15 DAYTON * Dec. 1 vs. Appalachian State + Feb. 11 at Duquesne * Dec. 3 vs. Syracuse or UC-Davis + Feb. 18 RICHMOND * Dec. 2 vs. UNO or S.E. Louisiana + Feb. 15 XAVIER * Dec. 9 at Illinois Feb. 22 at St. Bonaventure * Dec. 4 UC SANTA BARBARA Feb. 18 at Rhode Island * Dec. 17 HOLY CROSS Feb. 25 at Xavier * Dec. 6 VCU Feb. 22 SAINT LOUIS * Dec. 22 at Providence Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 21 GEORGIA Feb 25 DAYTON * Dec. 28 at Pepperdine ^ - URI Invitational, Kingston, R.I. Dec. 28 MARSHALL Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 2 at California + - Brown Classic, Providence, R.I. Dec. 30 at Wake Forest ^ - Caribbean Classic, Cancun, Mex. Jan. 9 MASSACHUSETTS * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 3 VIRGINIA + - Four Points by Sheraton UNO Lady Privateer Jan. 12 at Duquesne * Jan. 9 at George Washington * Invitational, New Orleans, La. Jan. 14 at La Salle * Jan. 12 MASSACHUSETTS * * - Atlantic 10 Game

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Jim Audrey Cindy Ayahna Crowley ST. BONAVENTURE Latendresse Griffin SAINT JOSEPH’S Cornish Tue., Jan. 9 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Sun., Feb. 25 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 2:00 p.m. (EST) Sun., Feb. 18 • Reilly Center • 1:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: ...... 2,220 Enrollment: ...... 4,250 Founded: ...... 1858 Founded: ...... 1851 President: ...... Sister Margaret Carney President: ...... Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Ron Zwierlein Athletic Director: ...... Don DiJulia Nickname: ...... Bonnies Nickname: ...... Hawks Colors: ...... Brown and White Colors: ...... Crimson and Gray Home Court/Capacity: ...... Reilly Center (5,780) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Jim Crowley (Keuka ’93) Head Coach: ...... Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ’91) Record at School: ...... 53-114 (6 years) Record at School: ...... 92-64 (5 years) Overall Record: ...... 92-152 (9 years) Overall Record: ...... 140-97 (8 years) Assistant Coaches: . . . . .Courtney Mattingly, Sarah Cartmill, Jesse Fleming Assistants: ...... Lynn Milligan, Chris Day, Susan Moran Basketball Office Phone: ...... 716-375-2236 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 610-660-1710 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Afternoons TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 9-18 2005-06 Record: ...... 20-11 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 3-13 (14th) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 10-6 (5th) All Time Record: ...... 99-231 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 259-101 A-10 Championship: ...... 4-19 (21 appearances) A-10 Championship: ...... 29-22 (24 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A NCAA Tournament: ...... 6-11 (11 appearances) WNIT: ...... N/A WNIT: ...... 5-5 (4 appearances) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Audrey Latendresse* ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 11.5 ...... 5.0 Ayahna Cornish* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-9 ...... 12.1 ...... 4.5 Priscilla Edwards* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-7 ...... 8.7 ...... 4.1 Whitney Ffrench* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-10 ...... 7.8 ...... 2.9 Ashley Edwards* ...... F ...... So...... 5-11 ...... 7.7 ...... 6.9 Timisha Gomez* ...... G ...... Jr...... 5-8 ...... 7.1 ...... 3.2 * - indicates returning starter * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Pat Pierson Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jack Jumper E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 716-375-2575 Office Phone: ...... 610-660-3389 Fax Phone: ...... 716-375-2383 Fax Phone: ...... 610-660-1724 Cell Phone: ...... 716-640-4496 Cell Phone: ...... 610-636-3701 Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... P.O. Box G, St. Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 5600 City Ave., Bonaventure, NY 14778 Philadelphia, PA 19131-1395 Press Row Phone: ...... 716-375-2661 Press Row Phone: ...... 610-660-2599 Website: ...... www.GoBonnies.com Website: ...... www.SJUHawks.com

2006-07 St. Bonaventure Bonnies 2006-07 Saint Joseph’s Hawks

Nov. 11 SIENA Jan. 18 LA SALLE * Nov. 12 BUCKNELL Jan. 18 at Fordham * Nov. 14 at Niagara Jan. 21 at Richmond * Nov. 17 HARTFORD Jan. 21 at Saint Louis * Nov. 18 COLUMBIA ^ Jan. 26 at Fordham * Nov. 19 at Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 24 PENN Nov. 19 BUFFALO or MANHATTAN ^ Jan. 28 at Xavier * Nov. 25 at Illinois Jan. 28 TEMPLE * Nov. 21 PITTSBURGH Feb. 2 DAYTON * Nov. 29 at Princeton Feb. 2 MASSACHUSETTS * Nov. 25 COLGATE Feb. 4 MASSACHUSETTS * Dec. 2 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga ^ Feb. 4 at Rhode Island * Nov. 3 0at Bucknell Feb. 8 at Saint Louis * Dec. 3 vs. Western Carolina ^ Feb. 8 XAVIER * Dec. 4 at Cleveland State Feb. 11 at George Washington * Dec. 8 BOSTON COLLEGE Feb. 11 CHARLOTTE * Dec. 9 BOWLING GREEN Feb. 15 at Saint Joseph’s * Dec. 10 MAINE Feb. 15 ST. BONAVENTURE * Dec. 16 at Canisius Feb. 18 DUQUESNE * Dec. 20 at North Carolina State Feb. 17 at Dayton * Dec. 18 at Fairleigh Dickinson Feb. 22 RHODE ISLAND * Dec. 28 NORTHEASTERN + Feb. 23 at George Washington * Dec. 22 at Michigan Feb. 25 CHARLOTTE * Dec. 29 VERMONT or Feb. 25 at Duquesne * Dec. 29 vs. Cornell + Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament SOUTH FLORIDA + Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 30 vs. Rider or Wagner + ^ - St. Bonaventure Shootout, Olean, NY Jan. 3 VILLANOVA ^ - Courtyard Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. Jan. 4 at Albany + - Wagner Holiday Tournament, Jan. 9 at Temple * + - Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 9 at Duquesne * Stanten Island, N.Y. Jan. 12 LA SALLE * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 12 TEMPLE * * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 14 RICHMOND *

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Shimmy Tyler Dawn Kamesha Gray-Miller SAINT LOUIS McIlwraith Staley TEMPLE Hairston Thu., Jan. 18 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Fri., Feb. 23 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Saint Louis, Mo. Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: ...... 11,823 Enrollment: ...... 34,000 Founded: ...... 1818 Founded: ...... 1884 President: ...... Lawrence Biondi, S.J. President: ...... Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director: ...... Cheryl L. Levick Athletic Director: ...... Bill Bradshaw Nickname: ...... Billikens Nickname: ...... Owls Colors: ...... Blue and White Colors: ...... Cherry and White Home Court/Capacity: ...... Bauman-Eberhardt Center (2,200) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Liacouras Center (10,206) COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Shimmy Gray-Miller (Michigan ’94) Head Coach: ...... Dawn Staley (Virginia ’92) Record at School: ...... 7-20 Record at School: ...... 126-59 (6 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... Same Assistants: ...... Marlene Stollings, Tony Francis, Petra Jackson Assistants: ...... Lisa Boyer, Fred Chmiel, Darius Taylor Basketball Office Phone: ...... 314-977-3257 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 215-204-1955 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Mornings Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 7-20 2005-06 Record: ...... 24-8 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 4-12 (13th) 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 12-4 (3rd) All-Time A-10 Record: ...... 4-12 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 177-183 A-10 Championship: ...... 0-0 A-10 Championship: ...... 23-20 (24 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A NCAA Tournament: ...... 2-5 (5 appearances) WNIT: ...... 0-1 WNIT: ...... 3-4 (4 appearances) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Tyler McIlwraith* ...... G ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 15.6 ...... 5.6 Kamesha Hairston* ...... F ...... Sr...... 6-0 ...... 12.8 ...... 6.1 Rachel Diener* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-9 ...... 10.3 ...... 3.2 Lady Confort* ...... C ...... Jr...... 6-2 ...... 7.4 ...... 6.3 Heather King* ...... F ...... Jr...... 5-11 ...... 7.3 ...... 6.4 Fatima Maddox ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-5 ...... 6.7 ...... 1.9 ...... * - indicates returning starter * - indicates returning starter MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Aimee Cicero Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Chuck Yahng E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 215-204-3850 Office Phone: ...... 314-977-3346 Fax Phone: ...... 215-204-7499 Fax Phone: ...... 341-977-7193 Home Phone: ...... 610-449-7376 Home Phone: ...... 314-909-1148 Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 1700 N. Broad St., Room 400, Sports Information Mailing Address: . . DuBourg Hall, Room 38, 221 North Philadelphia, PA 19122 Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103 Press Row Phone: ...... 215-204-7445 Press Row Phone: ...... 314-604-5702 Website: ...... www.OwlSports.com Website: ...... www.slubillikens.com

2006-07 2006-07 Temple Owls

Nov. 10 AKRON Jan. 12 XAVIER * Nov. 17 at Drexel Jan. 14 at Fordham * Nov. 13 CHICAGO STATE Jan. 14 DAYTON * Nov. 20 GEORGIA TECH Jan. 18 at Massachusetts * Nov. 15 TENNESSEE STATE Jan. 18 at Duquesne * Nov. 24 at Bowling Green Jan. 20 RHODE ISLAND * Nov. 18 TENNESSEE-MARTIN Jan. 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S * Nov. 26 at Toledo Jan. 24 RUTGERS Nov. 21 at Southern Illinois Jan. 26 at Massachusetts * Nov. 29 at Virginia Jan. 28 at Saint Joseph’s * Nov. 25 at Washington ^ Jan. 28 at Rhode Island * Dec. 2 at North Carolina State Feb. 2 XAVIER * Nov. 26 vs. Northern Iowa or Feb. 3 CHARLOTTE * Dec. 6 STONY BROOK Feb. 4 DAYTON * Miami (Oh.) ^ Feb. 8 ST. BONAVENTURE * Dec. 10 MARYLAND Feb. 9 RICHMOND * Nov. 29 ILLINOIS Feb. 11 FORDHAM * Dec. 17 MIAMI (OH) Feb. 12 LA SALLE * Dec. 26 at Robert Morris Feb. 15 at Temple * Dec. 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN Feb. 15 SAINT LOUIS * Dec. 6 UMKC Feb. 18 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Dec. 22 at Villanova Feb. 18 at Charlotte * Dec. 10 at Western Illinois Feb. 22 at Richmond * Dec. 29 at Penn Feb. 23 at Duquesne * Dec. 16 at Iowa State Feb. 25 at La Salle * Jan. 2 at Florida Feb. 25 at George Washington * Dec. 20 at Weber State Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 5 BROWN Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 22 at Utah State ^ - Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. Jan. 9 SAINT JOSEPH’S * * - Atlantic 10 Game Dec. 30 ARKANSAS * - Atlantic 10 Game Jan. 12 at St. Bonaventure * Jan. 8 at Charlotte *

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ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT HISTORY

The 25th annual Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Championship tips off for the first time-ever in the Cintas Center on the campus of Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, on March 2. The Championship’s quarterfinal round will be played on March 3 with the semifinal round on March 4. The semifinal games will be tele- Kevin Suntana vised by CSTV. McGuff XAVIER Granderson The Atlantic 10 Champion will be crowned on March 5, televised Fri., Jan. 26 • Cintas Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) live by ESPN2 from the Cintas Center. The winner will receive an automatic bid into the 2007 NCAA Women’s Basketball GENERAL INFORMATION Championship. Location: ...... Cincinnati, Ohio OPENING ROUND: THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Enrollment: ...... 6,600 Founded: ...... 1831 QUARTERFINAL ROUND: FRIDAY, MARCH 3 President: ...... Michael J. Graham, S.J. Athletic Director: ...... Mike Bobinski SEMIFINAL ROUND: SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Nickname: ...... Musketeers Colors: ...... Navy Blue, Gray and White FINAL ROUND: SUNDAY, MARCH 5 Home Court/Capacity: ...... Cintas Center (10,250) COACHING INFORMATION DUQUESNE’S ALL-TIME A-10 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Head Coach: ...... Kevin McGuff (St. Joseph’s of Ind, ‘92) Year ...... Opponent ...... Score Record at School: ...... 80-42 (4 years) Overall Record: ...... Same 1984 ...... George Washington...... L: 54-74 Assistants: ...... Mike Bradbury, Kristin Cole, Tasha Porter 1985 ...... George Washington...... W: 62-57 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 513-745-3414 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Contact SID ...... St. Joseph’s ...... L: 48-77 1986 ...... George Washington...... L: 63-76 TEAM INFORMATION 1987 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... W: 76-59 2005-06 Record: ...... 21-9 ...... Rutgers ...... L: 65-99 2005-06 A-10 Record: ...... 11-5 (4th) 1988 ...... Rhode Island...... L: 59-67 All Time A-10 Record: ...... 110-66 1989 ...... Rhode Island...... W: 66-53 A-10 Championship: ...... 16-9 (11 appearances) NCAA Tournament: ...... 4-5 (5 appearances) ...... Rutgers ...... L: 57-92 WNIT: ...... 3-4 (4 appearances) 1990 ...... Rhode Island...... W: 63-52 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/4 ...... St. Joseph’s ...... L: 53-84 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 1991 ...... Rhode Island...... L: 57-70 TOP RETURNEES 1992 ...... Massachusetts...... W: 44-35 ...... West Virginia...... W: 63-62 Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Suntana Granderson* . . . . .G ...... Sr...... 5-10 . . . . .14.9 ...... 3.2 ...... George Washington...... L: 64-87 Miranda Green* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-6 ...... 9.4 ...... 3.2 1993 (MCC) . . . . .Butler ...... L: 74-84 Michele Miller* ...... G ...... Sr...... 5-11 ...... 9.6 ...... 5.8 1994 ...... George Washington...... L: 78-91 * - indicates returning starter 1995 ...... Rutgers ...... L: 61-63 MEDIA INFORMATION 1996 ...... Temple ...... L: 59-64 Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Pat McKenna 1997 ...... Rhode Island...... W: 77-62 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] ...... Massachusetts...... L: 60-75 Office Phone: ...... 513-745-2058 1998 ...... Temple ...... W: 76-45 Fax Phone: ...... 513-745-2825 Cell Phone: ...... 513-503-4863 ...... Massachusetts...... L: 47-63 Sports Information Mailing Address: ...... 3800 Victory Parkway, 1999 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... W: 66-60 Cincinnati, OH 45207-7530 ...... St. Joseph’s ...... L: 71-54 Press Row Phone: ...... 513-745-3929 Website: ...... www.GoXavier.com 2000 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... L: 67-63 2001 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... W: 57-55 ...... George Washington...... L: 61-71 2002 ...... St. Bonaventure ...... W: 77-75 2006-07 Xavier Musketeers ...... Temple ...... L: 50-78 2003 ...... Fordham ...... W, 60-52 Nov. 7 ASHLAND Jan. 12 at Saint Louis * Nov. 12 FLORIDA Jan. 14 at Charlotte * ...... George Washington...... L, 58-76 Nov. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA ^ Jan. 17 at Cincinnati 2004 ...... Massachusetts ...... W, 73-44 Nov. 18 LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT OR Jan. 21 GEORGE WASHINGTON * TOLEDO ^ Jan. 26 DUQUESNE * ...... Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 63-73 Nov. 23 vs. Auburn + Jan. 28 ST. BONAVENTURE * 2005 ...... Massachusetts...... L, 52-67 Nov. 24 vs. Western Michigan + Feb. 2 at Temple * 2006 ...... Massachusetts ...... W, 56-51 Nov. 25 vs. Marquette + Feb 4 LA SALLE * Nov. 30 LOUISVILLE Feb 8 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... Charlotte...... W, 56-45 Dec. 2 MOREHEAD STATE Feb 11 DAYTON * ...... #22 Temple ...... L, 63-74 Dec. 7 at Penn State Feb 15 at Richmond * Dec. 10 COPPIN STATE Feb. 18 at Massachusetts * Dec. 15 EASTERN ILLINOIS Feb. 22 FORDHAM * Overall (38 games) ...... 15-23 (.394) Dec. 22 BALL STATE Feb 25 RHODE ISLAND * Atlantic 10 (34 games) ...... 15-22 (.405) Dec. 31 at Kansas Mar. 2-5 Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan. 2 PENN ^ - National City Xavier Invitational Jan. 7 NORTH CAROLINA STATE + - Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands Jan. 9 at Dayton * * - Atlantic 10 Game

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ALL TIMES EASTERN Tue. Nov. 21 Sat. Dec. 2 Wed. Dec. 20 GAME TIME Drexel at DAYTON 5:00 Long Island at DAYTON 2:00 Miami (OH) at LA SALLE 1:00 Pittsburgh at ST. BONAVENTURE 7:00 Morehead State at XAVIER 2:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S at N.C. State 7:00 Tue. Nov. 7 LA SALLE at Pennsylvania 5:00 SAINT LOUIS at Robert Morris 3:00 SAINT LOUIS at Weber State 9:00 Ashland at XAVIER 4:00 SAINT LOUIS at SIU-Carbondale 8:05 Northeastern at MASSACHUSETTS 5:00 CHARLOTTE at Virginia Tech 7:00 Thu. Dec. 21 Fri. Nov. 10 Wed. Nov. 22 DUQUESNE vs. Morgan State/Cornell 3/5:00 Houston at CHARLOTTE 7:00 American at FORDHAM 7:00 Niagara at DUQUESNE 3:30 Cornell Classic (Ithaca, NY) Georgia at RICHMOND 7:00 Akron at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 FORDHAM at Georgetown 7:30 GEORGE WASHINGTON at Stony Brook 2:00 UMBC at GEORGE WASHINGTON 3:00 LA SALLE at Rider 2:00 Fri. Dec. 22 Virginia at RHODE ISLAND 5:30 Thu. Nov. 23 RHODE ISLAND vs. Syracuse/UC Davis/Brown 1:00 Ball State at XAVIER 7:00 DAYTON at Louisville 7:30 XAVIER vs. Auburn 6:30 Brown Tournament (Providence, RI) Princeton at DUQUESNE 7:00 Louisville Tournament (Louisville, KY) Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, VI) RICHMOND vs. UNO/S.E. Louisiana 2/4:00 DAYTON at Wright State 7:00 LA SALLE at Albany 7:00 RICHMOND vs. Drake 2:00 New Orleans Tournament (New Orleans, LA) FORDHAM at Delaware 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at Vermont 7:00 Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) SAINT JOSEPH’S vs. Western Carolina 4:00 RHODE ISLAND at Providence 7:00 Arkansas State at Charlotte 8:30 Courtyard Classic (Chattanooga, TN) ST. BONAVENTURE at Michigan 7:00 Fri. Nov. 24 TEMPLE at N.C. State 2:00 SAINT LOUIS at Utah State 9:00 Sat. Nov. 11 CHARLOTTE vs. Wyoming 7:00 TEMPLE at Villanova 7:30 Siena at ST. BONAVENTURE 1:00 Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, CO) Sun. Dec. 3 DAYTON vs. Winthrop 5:00 DUQUESNE vs. Furman 4:00 FORDHAM at South Carolina 1:30 Sat. Dec. 23 Louisville Tournament (Louisville, KY) UNC Wilmington Riverside Classic RHODE ISLAND vs. Syracuse/UC Davis/Brown TBA UW-Milwaukee at LA SALLE 1:00 RICHMOND at Fairfield 7:00 (Wilmington, NC) Brown Tournament (Providence, RI) Vermont at RHODE ISLAND 12:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S vs. UT-Chattanooga/ 1:00 Thu. Dec. 28 Sun. Nov. 12 URI Invitational (Kingston, RI) E.Kentucky Marshall at RICHMOND 4:30 Florida at XAVIER 6:00 TEMPLE at Bowling Green 7:00 Courtyard Classic (Chattanooga, TN) GEORGE WASHINGTON vs. Georgia 7:00 Coppin State at GEO. WASHINGTON 2:00 XAVIER vs. Western Michigan 4:30 Surf ‘N Slam San Diego Hoop Classic DAYTON vs. Memphis 5:00 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, VI) Mon. Dec. 4 (San Diego, CA) Louisville Tournament (Louisville, KY) Charleston Southern at CHARLOTTE 6:00 RHODE ISLAND at Pepperdine 10:00 Bucknell at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 Sat. Nov. 25 UC-Santa Barbara at RICHMOND 7:00 Northeastern at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 Colgate at ST. BONAVENTURE 1:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at Cleveland State 7:00 Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, PA) Mon. Nov. 13 CHARLOTTE at Colorado 9:30 Chicago State at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, CO) Tue. Dec. 5 Fri. Dec. 29 RICHMOND at Connecticut 7:00 DUQUESNE vs. Youngstown/UNC-W 3:30 Delaware at LA SALLE 7:00 Morgan State at LA SALLE 1:00 Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, CT) UNC Wilmington Riverside Classic DUQUESNE at Akron 7:00 Clemson at DUQUESNE 7:00 (Wilmington, NC) CHARLOTTE vs. Tulsa 5:30 Tue. Nov. 14 MASSACHUSETTS vs. Stephen F. Austin 12:00 Wed. Dec. 6 St. Peter’s Holiday Classic (Jersey City, NJ) New Hampshire at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 Best Western Round Ball Classic (Tampa, FL) Loyola (Chicago) at DAYTON 5:00 DAYTON vs. Boston University 5:00 Florida State at FORDHAM 7:00 Boston College/Central Conn. vs. RHODE ISLAND TBA Missouri-Kansas City at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 Dartmouth Tournament (Hanover, NH) St. Francis (PA) at DUQUESNE 7:00 URI Invitational (Kingston, RI) RICHMOND vs. 3:30 Virginia Commonwealth at RICHMOND 7:00 FORDHAM at Tulane 7:00 Boston Univ. at RHODE ISLAND 7:00 Bucknell Stony Brook at TEMPLE 7:00 Tulane DoubleTree Classic (New Orleans, LA) CHARLOTTE at Minnesota 8:00 Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) MASSACHUSETTS at Hartford 7:00 ST. BONAVENTURE vs. Cornell 5:00 LA SALLE at Villanova 7:30 SAINT JOSEPH’S at Illinois 1:00 Wagner Holiday Tournament (Staten Island, NY) ST. BONAVENTURE at Niagara 7:00 SAINT LOUIS vs. Washington 6:00 Thu. Dec. 7 Vermont/South Florida at SAINT JOSEPH’S TBA Husky Classic (Seattle, WA) GEORGE WASHINGTON at Tennessee 7:00 Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, PA) Wed. Nov. 15 XAVIER vs. Marquette 4:30 Yale at FORDHAM 7:00 TEMPLE at Pennsylvania 1:00 Tennessee State at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, VI) XAVIER at Penn State 7:00 James Madison at GEORGE WASHINGTON 2:00 Sat. Dec. 30 Thu. Nov. 16 Fri.Dec. 8 Arkansas at SAINT LOUIS 5:00 DAYTON at Cincinnati 7:30 Sun. Nov. 26 Boston College at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 Ball St./St. Peter’s vs. CHARLOTTE TBA William & Mary at RICHMOND 7:00 DAYTON at Akron 2:00 DUQUESNE at West Virginia 7:00 St. Peter’s Holiday Classic (Jersey City, NJ) FORDHAM at Marist 2:00 DAYTON vs. Duke/Dartmouth 5/7:00 Fri. Nov. 17 LA SALLE at Wagner 2:00 Sat. Dec. 9 Dartmouth Tournament (Hanover, NH) FORDHAM at Iona 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS vs. SFNY/South Florida TBA Bowling Green at ST. BONAVENTURE 4:45 FORDHAM vs. Miss. St./UT-Arlington 5/7:00 St. Francis (PA) at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Best Western Round Ball Classic (Tampa, FL) Liberty at GEORGE WASHINGTON 2:00 Tulane DoubleTree Classic (New Orleans, LA) Hartford at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 SAINT LOUIS vs. Miami/N. Iowa/Washington TBA Drexel at LA SALLE 1:00 GEO. WASHINGTON vs. Brown/San Diego State 5:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON vs. Arizona 5:00 Husky Classic (Seattle, WA) CHARLOTTE at Davidson 5:00 Surf ‘N Slam San Diego Hoop Classic Basketball Travelers Classic (College Park, MD) TEMPLE at Toledo 2:00 RHODE ISLAND at Illinois 12:30 (San Diego, CA) LA SALLE at Sacred Heart 7:00 United Center (Chicago, IL) RICHMOND at Wake Forest 3:00 MASSACHUSETTS vs. Navy 8:00 Tue. Nov. 28 ST. BONAVENTURE vs. Wagner/Rider TBA Seton Hall Tournament (South Orange, NJ) DUQUESNE at Robert Morris 7:00 Sun. Dec. 10 Wagner Holiday Tournament (Staten Island, NY) RHODE ISLAND at Tulane 8:00 RICHMOND at Notre Dame 7:00 FORDHAM at Providence 2:00 TEMPLE at Drexel 7:00 Coppin State at XAVIER 4:00 Sun. Dec. 31 Western Carolina at XAVIER 6:00 Wed. Nov. 29 Maine at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 MASSACHUSETTS at Boston College 1:00 National City Xavier Invitational (Cincinnati, OH) Manhattan at FORDHAM 7:00 Maryland at TEMPLE 2:00 XAVIER at Kansas 1:30 Binghamton at LA SALLE 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at Buffalo 12:00 Sat. Nov. 18 Illinois at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 SAINT LOUIS at Western Illinois 3:00 Mon. Jan. 1 Tennessee-Martin at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S at Princeton 7:00 LA SALLE at Vanderbilt 3:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON vs. Texas Christian 2:00 Villanova at GEORGE WASHINGTON 7:00 Wed. Dec. 13 Basketball Travelers Classic (College Park, MD) RHODE ISLAND at Michigan State 7:00 Eastern Michigan at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 Tue. Jan. 2 MASSACHUSETTS vs. Howard/Seton Hall TBA TEMPLE at Virginia 7:00 Pennsylvania at XAVIER 7:00 Seton Hall Tournament (South Orange, NJ) Fri. Dec. 15 William & Mary at DUQUESNE 7:00 Columbia vs. ST. BONAVENTURE 6:00 Thu. Nov. 30 Eastern Illinois at XAVIER 7:00 George Mason at FORDHAM 12:00 St. Bona Shootout (Elmira, NY) Wagner at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 CHARLOTTE at Clemson 7:00 Toledo/Loyola Marymount vs. XAVIER 2/4:00 Louisville at XAVIER 7:00 Sat. Dec. 16 LA SALLE at Libscomb 8:00 National City Xavier Invitational (Cincinnati, OH) DAYTON at Tennessee-Martin 7:00 Auburn at GEORGE WASHINGTON 2:00 RHODE ISLAND at California 10:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at Bucknell 7:00 LA SALLE at Quinnipiac 1:00 TEMPLE at Florida 3:30 Sun. Nov. 19 ST. BONAVENTURE at Canisius 1:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at Albany 7:00 DAYTON at Indiana 7:00 Fri. Dec. 1 SAINT LOUIS at Iowa State 12:00 Pittsburgh at DUQUESNE 2:00 DUQUESNE vs. Radford 7:00 Wed. Jan. 3 James Madison at RICHMOND 2:00 Cornell Classic (Ithaca, NY) Sun. Dec. 17 St. Francis (PA) at DAYTON 7:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON at Maryland 3:30 RICHMOND vs. Appalachian State 6:00 Delaware at MASSACHUSETTS 2:00 Virginia at RICHMOND 7:00 Basketball Travelers Classic (College Park, MD) New Orleans Tournament (New Orleans, LA) Old Dominion at CHARLOTTE 1:00 Villanova at SAINT JOSEPH’S 6:00 RHODE ISLAND at Mississippi 3:00 Holy Cross at RHODE ISLAND 2:00 MASSACHUSETTS at Holy Cross 7:00 Manhattan/Buffalo vs. ST. BONAVENTURE TBA Miami (OH) at TEMPLE 2:00 St. Bona Shootout (Elmira, NY) Fri. Jan. 5 SAINT JOSEPH’S at Virginia Commonwealth 1:00 Mon. Dec. 18 FORDHAM at Morgan State 6:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at Fairleigh Dickinson 7:00 Winthrop at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Mon. Nov. 20 Brown at TEMPLE 7:00 UNC Greensboro at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Tue. Dec. 19 Georgia Tech at TEMPLE 7:00 DAYTON at Clemson 5:00 Sat. Jan. 6 Western Michigan at TEMPLE 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at Yale 4:30

52 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Non-Conference Composite schedule Opponents Sun. Jan. 7 Sat. Feb. 3 N.C. State at XAVIER 4:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON at RICHMOND 2:00 CHARLOTTE at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 Tue. Jan. 9 SAINT LOUIS at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Sun. Feb. 4 XAVIER at DAYTON 7:00 FORDHAM at DUQUESNE 2:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at DUQUESNE 7:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S at RHODE ISLAND 12:00 RICHMOND at GEORGE WASHINGTON 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at ST. BONAVENTURE 1:00 FORDHAM at LA SALLE 7:00 DAYTON at TEMPLE 2:30 MASSACHUSETTS at RHODE ISLAND 12:00 LA SALLE at XAVIER 2:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S at TEMPLE 7:00 Thu. Feb. 8 Jodi Jessie Fri. Jan. 12 FORDHAM at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Kest AKRON Crooks DAYTON at CHARLOTTE 7:00 LA SALLE at DAYTON 7:00 RHODE ISLAND at DUQUESNE 7:00 DUQUESNE at GEORGE WASHINGTON 7:00 Tue., Dec. 5 • Rhodes Arena • 7:00 p.m. (EST) GEORGE WASHINGTON at FORDHAM 7:00 XAVIER at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at RICHMOND 12:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 TEMPLE at ST. BONAVENTURE 12:00 GENERAL INFORMATION LA SALLE at SAINT JOSEPH’S 12:00 Fri. Feb. 9 XAVIER at SAINT LOUIS 8:00 RICHMOND at TEMPLE 12:00 Location: ...... Akron, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 23,240 Sun. Jan. 14 Sun. Feb. 11 Athletic Director: ...... Mack Rhoades XAVIER at CHARLOTTE 2:00 RICHMOND at DUQUESNE 4:00 Nickname: ...... Zips TEMPLE at FORDHAM 1:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at GEO. WASHINGTON 2:00 Colors: ...... Blue and Gold MASSACHUSETTS at GEO. WASHINGTON 2:00 RHODE ISLAND at MASSACHUSETTS 2:00 Home Court/Capacity: ...... James A. Rhodes Arena (5,500) RHODE ISLAND at LA SALLE 1:00 CHARLOTTE at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 Conference: ...... Mid-America RICHMOND at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 FORDHAM at SAINT LOUIS 2:00 DAYTON at SAINT LOUIS 2:00 DAYTON at XAVIER 2:00 COACHES INFORMATION Wed. Jan. 17 Mon. Feb. 12 Head Coach: ...... Jodi Kest XAVIER at Cincinnati 7:00 LA SALLE at TEMPLE 7:00 Record at School: ...... First season Overall Record: ...... 226-153 (14 years) Thu. Jan. 18 Thu. Feb. 15 Assistant Coaches: ...... Bob Boldon, James Brunelli, Ebony Pegues SAINT LOUIS at DUQUESNE 7:00 GEORGE WASHINGTON at CHARLOTTE 7:00 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 330-972-2425 SAINT JOSEPH’S at FORDHAM 7:00 DAYTON at RHODE ISLAND 7:00 RHODE ISLAND at GEORGE WASHINGTON 7:00 XAVIER at RICHMOND 7:00 TEMPLE at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 TEAM INFORMATION CHARLOTTE at RICHMOND 7:00 SAINT LOUIS at TEMPLE 7:00 LA SALLE at ST. BONAVENTURE 7:00 2005-06 Record: ...... 5-23 Fri. Feb. 16 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 301 Sat. Jan. 20 DUQUESNE at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 Conference Record: ...... 2-14 (6th East) RHODE ISLAND at TEMPLE 4:30 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 3/8 Sat. Feb. 17 Sun. Jan. 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S at DAYTON 2:00 MEDIA INFORMATION GEORGE WASHINGTON at XAVIER 2:00 LA SALLE at FORDHAM 1:00 ESPN2 Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Melanie Schneider DUQUESNE at CHARLOTTE 2:00 Sun. Feb. 18 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] FORDHAM at DAYTON 2:00 TEMPLE at CHARLOTTE 6:00 Office Phone: ...... 330-972-6584 ST. BONAVENTURE at RICHMOND 2:00 ESPNU Cell Phone: ...... 330-760-0711 SAINT JOSEPH’S at SAINT LOUIS 2:00 XAVIER at MASSACHUSETTS 2:00 Fax Phone: ...... 30-374-8844 RICHMOND at RHODE ISLAND 2:00 Press Row Phone: ...... 330-374-8771 Mon. Jan. 22 DUQUESNE at ST. BONAVENTURE 1:00 Website: ...... www.GoZips.com LA SALLE at MASSACHUSETTS 11:45 GEORGE WASHINGTON at SAINT LOUIS 2:00

Wed. Jan. 24 Thu. Feb. 22 Pennsylvania at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS at DAYTON 7:00 Rutgers at TEMPLE 7:00 CHARLOTTE at LA SALLE 7:00 SAINT LOUIS at RICHMOND 7:00 Fri. Jan. 26 RHODE ISLAND at ST. BONAVENTURE 7:00 2006-07 AKRON ZIPS GEORGE WASHINGTON at DAYTON 7:00 FORDHAM at XAVIER 12:00 ST. BONAVENTURE at FORDHAM 7:00 Nov. 10 ...... SAINT LOUIS RICHMOND at LA SALLE 7:00 Fri. Feb. 23 Nov. 17 ...... vs. Florida Atlantic ^ SAINT LOUIS at MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 TEMPLE at DUQUESNE 7:00 Nov. 18 ...... vs. Binghamton ^ CHARLOTTE at RHODE ISLAND 7:00 SAINT JOSEPH’S at GEORGE WASHINGTON 7:00 Nov. 22 ...... Valparaiso DUQUESNE at XAVIER 7:00 Nov. 26 ...... DAYTON Sun. Feb. 25 Nov. 29 ...... PITTSBURGH Sun. Jan. 28 SAINT JOSEPH’S at DUQUESNE 2:00 Dec. 3 ...... LEHIGH DUQUESNE at DAYTON 2:00 MASSACHUSETTS at FORDHAM 1:00 Dec. 5 ...... DUQUESNE RICHMOND at FORDHAM 1:00 TEMPLE at GEORGE WASHINGTON 2:00 Dec. 10 ...... at Cleveland State GEORGE WASHINGTON at LA SALLE 1:00 SAINT LOUIS at LA SALLE 1:00 Dec. 16 ...... at Youngstown State CHARLOTTE at MASSACHUSETTS 2:00 DAYTON at RICHMOND 2:00 Dec. 19 ...... ST. FRANCIS (PA.) SAINT LOUIS at RHODE ISLAND 2:00 CHARLOTTE at ST. BONAVENTURE 1:00 Dec. 29 ...... NIAGARA TEMPLE at SAINT JOSEPH’S 2:00 RHODE ISLAND at XAVIER 2:00 Jan. 3 ...... BOWLING GREEN * ST. BONAVENTURE at XAVIER 2:00 XAVIER 4:00 Jan. 6 ...... KENT STATE * Jan. 10 ...... at Miami (Oh.) * Fri. Feb. 2 Jan. 13 ...... at Buffalo * DUQUESNE at LA SALLE 7:00 Jan. 16 ...... OHIO * FORDHAM at RHODE ISLAND 7:00 Jan. 20 ...... at Northern Illinois * DAYTON at ST. BONAVENTURE 2:00 Jan. 23 ...... BALL STATE * MASSACHUSETTS at SAINT JOSEPH’S 7:00 Jan. 27 ...... at Western Michigan * XAVIER at TEMPLE (McGonigle Hall) 7:00 Feb. 3 ...... EASTERN MICHIGAN * Feb. 7 ...... at Central Michigan * Feb. 11 ...... TOLEDO * Feb. 14 ...... at Bowling Green * Feb. 17 ...... at Kent State * Feb. 21 ...... MIAMI * Feb. 24 ...... BUFFALO * Feb. 28 ...... at Ohio * Mar. 4-10 ...... Mid-American Tournament ^ - Florida Atlantic Tip-Off Classic, Boca Raton, Fla. * - MAC Game

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Cristy Tasha Dayna Claire McKinney CLEMSON Taylor Smith CORNELL Perry Fri., Dec. 29 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Possible Second Round Opponent • Cornell Classic Sat., Dec. 2 • Newman Arena • 3 / 5:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Clemson, S.C. Location: ...... Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: ...... 17,181 Enrollment: ...... 13,700 Athletic Director: ...... Terry Don Phillips Athletic Director: ...... J. Andrew Noel Jr. Nickname: ...... Tigers Nickname: ...... Big Red Colors: ...... Orange & Purple Colors: ...... Carnelian Red and White Home Court/Capacity: ...... Littlejohn Coliseum (9,850) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Newman Arena (4,473) Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... Ivy League COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Cristy McKinney (N.C. State ’79) Head Coach: ...... Dayna Smith (Rhode Island ‘96) Record at School: ...... 8-20 Record at School: ...... 30-78 (4 years) Overall Record: ...... 224-159 Overall Record: ...... Same Assistant Coaches: ...... Shanice Stephens, Itoro Umoh-Coleman, Assistant Coaches: ...... Val Klopfer, Brian Rosario, Dale Parker Todd Steelman Basketball Office Phone: ...... 607-255-7331 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 864-656-2114 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 8-19 2005-06 Record: ...... 8-21 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 270 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 186 Conference Record: ...... 5-9 (5th) Conference Record: ...... 2/12 (12th) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/8 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 1/6 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Julie Greco Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Christine Long E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 607-255-4688 Office Phone: ...... 864- 656-1920 Cell Phone: ...... 315-559-3422 Cell Phone: ...... 937-829-3087 Fax Phone: ...... 607-255-9791 Fax Phone: ...... 864-656-0299 Press Row Phone: ...... 607-255-3532 Press Row Phone: ...... 864-654-3326 Website: ...... www.CornellBigRed.com Website: ...... www.clemsontigers.com

2006-07 CLEMSON TIGERS 2006-07 CORNELL BIG RED

Nov. 10 ...... ARKANSAS Nov. 15 ...... at Syracuse Nov. 13 ...... COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Nov. 18 ...... at Lafayette Nov. 16 ...... CHATTANOOGA Nov. 20 ...... at Bucknell Nov. 20 ...... at South Carolina Nov. 25 ...... at Ohio State % Nov. 24 ...... vs. St. John’s ^ Nov. 26 ...... vs. Davidson or Montana % Nov. 25 ...... vs. Brown or Maine ^ Dec. 1 ...... MORGAN STATE + Nov. 29 ...... FURMAN Dec. 2 ...... DUQUESNE or RADFORD + Dec. 3 ...... at Vanderbilt Dec. 18 ...... COLGATE Dec. 6 ...... at James Madison Dec. 29 ...... vs. St. Bonaventure ^ Dec. 10 ...... KENNESAW STATE Dec. 30 ...... vs. Rider or Wagner ^ Dec. 17 ...... at Tennessee Tech Jan. 1 ...... ITHACA Dec. 19 ...... DAYTON Jan. 4 ...... N.J. TECH Dec. 22 ...... WOFFORD Jan. 8 ...... BINGHAMTON Dec. 29 ...... at Duquesne Jan. 12 ...... at Penn * Jan. 2 ...... CHARLOTTE Jan. 13 ...... at Princeton * Jan. 5 ...... at Wake Forest * Jan. 20 ...... at Columbia * Jan. 7 ...... GEORGIA TECH * Jan. 27 ...... COLUMBIA * Jan. 11 ...... NORTH CAROLINA * Feb. 2 ...... DARTMOUTH* Jan. 18 ...... FLORIDA STATE * Feb. 3 ...... HARVARD * Jan. 21 ...... at Boston College * Feb. 9 ...... at Brown * Jan. 25 ...... MARYLAND * Feb. 10 ...... at Yale * Jan. 28 ...... at Miami * Feb. 16 ...... PRINCETON * Fen. 5 ...... at Duke * Feb. 17 ...... PENN * Feb. 8 ...... at North Carolina State * Feb. 23 ...... YALE * Feb. 11 ...... VIRGINIA TECH * Feb. 24 ...... BROWN * Feb. 15 ...... WAKE FOREST * Mar. 2 ...... at Harvard * Feb. 19 ...... at Georgia Tech * Mar. 3 ...... at Dartmouth * Feb. 22 ...... at Florida State * % - Klosterman Buckeye Classic, Columbus, Ohio Feb. 25 ...... VIRGINIA * + - Cornell Classic, Ithaca, N.Y. Mar. 1-4 ...... at ACC Tournament ^ - Wagner Holiday Tournament, Stanten Islamd, N.Y. ^ - Dead River Company Classic, Orono, Maine * - Ivy League Game * - ACC Game

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Dr. Sam Chrissy Donald Whitney Dixon FURMAN Phelps Beasley MORGAN STATE Johnson Fri., Nov. 24 • Trask Coliseum Possible Second Round Opponent • Cornell Classic Wilmington Hilton Riverside Classic • 4:00 p.m. (EST) Sat., Dec. 2 • Newman Arena • TBA (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Greenville, S.C. Location: ...... Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: ...... 2,600 Enrollment: ...... 7,500 Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Gary Clark Athletic Director: ...... Floyd Kerr Nickname: ...... Paladins Nickname: ...... Bears Colors: ...... Purple and White Colors: ...... Blue and Orange Home Court/Capacity: ...... Timmons Arena (5,000) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Hill Field House (5,000) Conference: ...... Southern Conference: ...... Mid-Eastern Athletic COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Dr. Sam Dixon (Wooster ’79) Head Coach: ...... Donald Beasley (Morgan State, ’84) Record at School: ...... 64-52 (4 years) Record at School: ...... 5-23 (1 year) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... Same Assistant Coaches: . . . .Brooke Carrigan, Jonathon Barbaree, Stephanie Rich Assistant Coaches: . . . . .Donchez Graham, Candace Holmes, Alicia Clarke Basketball Office Phone: ...... 864-294-205z Basketball Office Phone: ...... 443-885-3480 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 10-20 2005-06 Record: ...... 5-23 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 281 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 330 Conference Record: ...... 5-13 (9th) Conference Record: ...... 5-13 (10th) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 3/10 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/7 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jon Brown Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Kevin Page E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 864-294-3065 Office Phone: ...... 443-885-3009 Cell Phone: ...... 864-561-9270 Fax Phone: ...... 443-885-8307 Fax Phone: ...... 864-294-3061 Press Row Phone: ...... 443-885-4018 Press Row Phone: ...... 864-294-3062 Website: ...... www.morganstatebears.com Website: ...... www.furmanpaladins.com

2006-07 FURMAN PALADINS 2006-07 MORGAN STATE BEARS

Nov. 15 ...... FRANCIS MARION Nov. 13 ...... at New Jersey Tech Nov. 19 ...... at Louisville Nov. 17...... at UNC-Asheville ^ Nov. 21 ...... JACKSONVILLE STATE Nov. 18 ...... vs. Kennesaw State or IPFW ^ Nov. 24 ...... vs. Duquesne ^ Dec. 1...... at Cornell Nov. 25 ...... vs. UNCW or Youngstown State ^ Dec. 2 ...... DUQUESNE or RADFORD + Nov. 29 ...... at Clemson Dec. 6 ...... COPPIN STATE * Dec. 2 ...... COASTAL CAROLINA Dec. 9 ...... at Lafayette Dec. 5 ...... at American Dec. 19 ...... MOUNT. ST. MARY’S Dec. 15 ...... at Davidson * Dec. 29...... at LaSalle Dec. 18 ...... COLUMBIA COLLEGE Jan. 3...... FLORIDA A&M * Dec. 21 ...... at Texas Tech Jan. 5...... FORDHAM Dec. 28 ...... EASTERN MICHIGAN Jan. 8 ...... DELAWARE STATE * Dec. 30 ...... at Georgia Southern * Jan. 13 ...... at Hampton * Jan. 2 ...... APPALACHIAN STATE * Jan. 15 ...... at Norfolk State * Jan. 6 ...... at UNC Greensboro * Jan. 20 ...... SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * Jan. 8 ...... COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * Jan. 22...... North Carolina A&T * Jan. 13 ...... WOFFORD * Jan. 27 ...... UMES * Jan. 15 ...... at Chattanooga * Jan. 29...... at Howard * Jan. 20 ...... at Western Carolina * Feb. 3 ...... WINSTON SALEM STATE Jan. 22 ...... at Elon * Feb. 5 ...... at Delaware State * Jan. 27 ...... GEORGIA SOUTHERN * Feb. 10 ...... HAMPTON * Jan. 29 ...... at Appalachian State * Feb. 12 ...... NORFOLK STATE * Feb. 3 ...... UNC GREENSBORO * Feb. 17 ...... at South Carolina State * Feb. 5 ...... at College of Charleston * Feb. 19...... at North Carolina A&T * Feb. 10 ...... at Wofford * Feb. 24 ...... at UMES * Feb. 12 ...... CHATTANOOGA * Feb. 26 ...... HOWARD * Feb. 17 ...... at Western Carolina * Feb. 28 ...... at Bethune-Cookman * Feb. 0 ...... ELON * Mar. 3 ...... at Coppin State * Feb. 25 ...... DAVIDSON * Mar. 6-10...... MEAC Tournament Feb. 27-Mar 3 ...... at Southern Conference Tournament ^ - Carolina First Classic, Asheville, N.C. ^ - Wilmington Hilton Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C. + - Cornell Classic, Ithaca, N.Y. * - Southern Conference Game * - MEAC Game

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Niagara University

Purple Eagles

Bill Shaunna Ann Sahsha Agronin NIAGARA Ambrose Hancock UNC-WILMINGTON Taylor Wed., Nov. 22 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 3:30 p.m. (EST) Possible Second Round Opponent Sat., Nov. 25 • Trask Coliseum Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic • 1 / 3:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Niagara Un., N.Y. Location: ...... Wilmington, N.C. Enrollment: ...... 3,548 Enrollment: ...... 12,000 Athletic Director: ...... Ed McLaughlin Athletic Director: ...... Mike Capaccio Nickname: ...... Purple Eagles Nickname: ...... Seahawks Colors: ...... Purple and White Colors: ...... Green (Teal), Gold, and Navy Home Court/Capacity: ...... Gallagher Center (2,400) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Trask Coliseum (6,100) Conference: ...... Metro Atlantic Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Bill Agronin (Jacksonville ‘70) Head Coach: ...... Ann Hancock Record at School: ...... 155-181 (13 years) Record at School: ...... 85-85 (7 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... Same Assistant Coaches: ...... Christie McGee, Eva Cunningham Assistant Coaches: ...... Trent Bunn, Tali Robich, Kyle Snipes Basketball Office Phone: ...... 716-286-8618 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 910-962-3418 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 4-25 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-13 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 322 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 142 Conference Record: ...... 2-16 (T-9th) Conference Record: ...... 9-9 (6th) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/12 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 5/12 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Michele J. Schmidt Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Melissa Snipes E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 716-286-8588 Office Phone: ...... 910-962-3252 Cell Phone: ...... 716-909-6080 Cell Phone: ...... 678-895-8700 Fax Phone: ...... 716-286-8582 Fax Phone: ...... 910-962-3686 Press Row Phone: ...... 716-286-8592 Press Row Phone: ...... 910-962-3095 Website: ...... www.purpleeagles.com Website: ...... www.UNCWsports.com

2006-07 2006-07 UNC WILMINGTON SEAHAWKS

Nov. 10 ...... COLGATE Nov. 12 ...... at UNC Greensboro Nov. 12 ...... at Cleveland State Nov. 17 ...... at NC State Nov. 14 ...... ST. BONAVENTURE Nov. 20 ...... at High Point Nov. 19 ...... MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE Nov. 24 ...... YOUNGSTOWN STATE ^ Nov. 22 ...... at Duquesne Nov. 2 ...... DUQUESNE or FURMAN ^ Nov. 26 ...... at Syracuse Nov. 29 ...... at South Carolina State Nov. 29 ...... ST. JOHN’S Dec. 2 ...... COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Dec. 2 ...... at Buffalo Dec. 6 ...... at East Carolina Dec. 8 ...... FAIRFIELD * Dec. 18 ...... CAMPBELL Dec. 10 ...... IONA * Dec. 20 ...... at Costal Carolina Dec. 18 ...... at Jacksonville State Dec. 30 ...... SOUTH CAROLINA Dec. 21 ...... MARSHALL Jan. 4 ...... at George Mason * Dec. 29 ...... at Akron Jan. 7 ...... DELAWARE * Jan. 6 ...... at Saint Peter’s * Jan. 11 ...... at William and Mary * Jan. 8 ...... at Manhattan * Jan. 14 ...... at Virginia Commonwealth * Jan. 12 ...... RIDER * Jan. 18 ...... GEORGIA STATE * Jan. 14 ...... MARIST * Jan. 21 ...... JAMES MADISON * Jan. 19 ...... at Loyola * Jan. 25 ...... at Hofstra * Jan. 22 ...... CANISIUS* Jan. 28 ...... at Northeastern * Jan. 26 ...... at Fairfield * [ESPNU] Feb. 1 ...... GEORGE MASON * Jan. 28 ...... at Marist * Feb. 4 ...... at Drexel * Feb. 1 ...... SIENA * Feb. 8 ...... at Georgia State * Feb. 3 ...... LOYOLA * Feb. 11 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY * Feb. 9 ...... at Rider * Feb. 15 ...... at Delaware * Feb. 11 ...... at Iona * Feb. 18 ...... DREXEL * Feb. 16 ...... SAINT PETER’S * Feb. 22 ...... VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH * Feb. 18 ...... MANHATTAN * Feb. 25 ...... at Towson * Feb. 23 ...... at Siena * Mar. 1 ...... HOFSTRA* Feb. 25 ...... at Canisius * Mar. 3 ...... OLD DOMINION * Mar. 1-4 ...... at MAAC Championship Mar. 8-11 ...... at Colonial Athletic Tournament * - MAAC Game ^ - Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C. * - CAC Game

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Agnus Marcedes Richard Meagan Berenato PITTSBURGH Walker Barron PRINCETON Cowher Sun., Nov. 19 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 2:00 p.m. (EST) Fri., Dec. 22 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Location: ...... Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: ...... 33,393 Enrollment: ...... 4,600 Athletic Director: ...... Jeff Long Athletic Director: ...... Gary Walters Nickname: ...... Panthers Nickname: ...... Tigers Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Orange and Black Home Court/Capacity: ...... Petersen Events Center (12,508) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Jadwin Gym (6,854) Conference: ...... Big East Conference: ...... Ivy COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Agnus Berenato (Mount St. Mary’s ’80) Head Coach: ...... Richard Barron (Kenyon ’91) Record at School: ...... 41-46 (3 years) Record at School: ...... 61-76 (5 years) Overall Record: ...... 324-310 (22 years) Overall Record: ...... 138-124 (10 years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Jeff Williams, Caroline McCombs, Shea Ralph Assistant Coaches: ...... Mary Gleason, Charisse Mapp Basketball Office Phone: ...... 412-648-8360 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 609-258-2721 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 22-11 (WNIT) 2005-06 Record: ...... 21-7 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 56 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 105 Conference Record: ...... 9-7 (tied 6th) Conference Record: ...... 12-2 (T-1st) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/7 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 3/11 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Mendy Nestor Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Andrew Borders E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 412-648-1018 Office Phone: ...... 609-258-5744 Cell Phone: ...... 412-849-9470 Fax Phone: ...... 609-258-2133 Fax Phone: ...... 412-648-8248 Press Row Phone: ...... 609-258-2133 Press Row Phone: ...... 412-648-2318 Website: ...... www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Website: ...... www.pittsburghpanthers.com

2006-07 PITTSBURGH PANTHERS 2006-07 PRINCETON TIGERS

Nov. 15 ...... CALIFORNIA (PA.) Nov. 11 ...... WAGNER Nov. 17 ...... MOUNT SAINT MARY’S Nov. 18 ...... at Minnesota ^ Nov. 19 ...... at Duquesne Nov. 19 ...... vs. Middle Tennessee State or Maine ^ Nov. 21 ...... at St. Bonaventure Nov. 24 ...... at Lehigh Nov. 24 ...... vs. Utah ^ Nov. 29 ...... SAINT JOSEPH’S Nov. 25 ...... vs. Oregon or Boise State ^ Dec. 1 ...... vs. Northwestern + Nov. 29 ...... at Akron Dec. 2 ...... vs. Cincinnati or Northern Illinois + Dec. 1 ...... PENN STATE Dec. 6 ...... NEW JERSEY TECH Dec. 5 ...... ROBERT MORRIS Dec. 9 ...... at Rutgers Dec. 9 ...... at Ohio Dec. 12 ...... RIDER Dec. 19 ...... vs. East Carolina + Dec. 16 ...... SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) Dec. 20 ...... vs. Liberty + Dec. 22 ...... at Duquesne Dec. 21 ...... vs. Duke + Dec. 30 ...... at Vanderbilt Jan. 6 ...... at Rutgers * Jan. 3 ...... at Lafayette Jan. 9 ...... MARQUETTE * Jan. 6 ...... PENN * Jan. 13 ...... ST. JOHN’S * Jan. 12 ...... COLUMBIA * Jan. 16 ...... at Syracuse * Jan. 13 ...... CORNELL * Jan. 20 ...... SOUTH FLORIDA * Feb. 2 ...... YALE * Jan. 23 ...... at Louisville * Feb. 3 ...... BROWN * Jan. 27 ...... at Seton Hall * Feb. 9 ...... at Harvard * Jan. 31 ...... NOTRE DAME * Feb. 1 ...... at Dartmouth * Feb. 3 ...... at Providence * Feb. 16 ...... at Cornell * Feb. 6 ...... VILLANOVA * Feb. 17 ...... at Columbia * Feb. 10 ...... at South Florida * Feb. 23 ...... DARTMOUTH * Feb. 13 ...... CINCINNATI * Feb. 24 ...... HARVARD * Feb. 17 ...... at Connecticut * Mar. 2 ...... at Brown * Feb. 20 ...... WEST VIRGINIA * Mar. 3 ...... at Yale * Feb. 24 ...... DEPAUL * Mar. 6 ...... at Penn * Feb. 26 ...... at Georgetown * ^ - Subway Basketball Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 3-6 ...... Big East Tournament + - Mildred and Roger L. White Invitational, Chicago, Ill. ^ - Oregon Thanksgiving Tournament, Eugene, Ore. * - Ivy League Game + - Caribbean Classic, Cancun, Mex. * - Big East Game

57 Non-Conference Opponents

Jeri Sarah Sal Sugeiry Porter RADFORD Stephens Bascaglia ROBERT MORRIS Monsac Cornell Classic Tue., Nov. 28 • Charles L. Sewell Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Fri. Dec. 1 • Newman Arena • 5:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Radford, Va. Location: ...... Moon Township, Pennsylvania Enrollment: ...... 9,220 Enrollment: ...... 5,000 Athletic Director: ...... Greig Denny Athletic Director: ...... Craig Coleman Nickname: ...... Highlanders Nickname: ...... Colonials Colors: ...... Red, Blue, Green and White Colors: ...... Blue and White with Red Home Court/Capacity: ...... Dedmon Center (5,000) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Charles L. Sewall Center (3,056) Conference: ...... Big South Conference: ...... Northeast COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Jeri Porter (Liberty ’91) Head Coach: ...... Sal Buscaglia (Canisius ‘76) Record at School: ...... 50-62 (4 years) Record at School: ...... 43-43 (3 years) Overall Record: ...... 114-105 (8 years) Overall Record: ...... 530-234 (28 years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Corey Thomaston, Jana Ashley, Greg Pulliam Assistant Coaches: ...... Shekinah Brazzle, Charlie Buscaglia, Basketball Office Phone: ...... 540- 831-5123 Joseph DeAntonio Basketball Office Phone: ...... 412-262-8419 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 14-14 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 172 2005-06 Record: ...... 20-9 Conference Record: ...... 7-7 (tied 3rd) 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 158 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 5/11 Conference Record: ...... 15-3 (tied 2nd) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/9 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Brian Stanley E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jeff McCafferty Office Phone: ...... 540-831-5211 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Cell Phone: ...... 540-257-1127 Office Phone: ...... 412-262-8694 Fax Phone: ...... 540-831-5556 Cell Phone: ...... 412-860-6320 Press Row Phone: ...... 540-831-5295 Fax Phone: ...... 412-262-8557 Website: ...... www.ruhighlanders.com Press Row Phone: ...... 412-262-8613 Website: ...... www.rmu.edu/athletics

2006-07 RADFORD HIGHLANDERS 2006-07 ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALS

Nov. 10 ...... at Virginia Tech Nov. 12 ...... MIAMI (OHIO) Nov. 15 ...... VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Nov. 17 ...... vs. Kent State ^ Nov. 17 ...... at Evansville Nov. 18 ...... vs. Southern or Marshall ^ Nov. 27 ...... VIRGINIA INTERMONT Nov. 22 ...... COPPIN STATE Dec. 1 ...... vs. Duquesne ^ Nov. 28 ...... DUQUESNE Dec. 2 ...... vs. Morgan State or Cornell ^ Dec. 2 ...... SAINT LOUIS Dec. 5 ...... at Belmont Dec. 5 ...... at Pittsburgh Dec. 18 ...... APPALACHIAN STATE Dec. 9 ...... at Wagner * Dec. 20 ...... at East Tennessee State Dec. 18 ...... at Youngstown State Dec. 29 ...... at William and Mary Dec. 21 ...... OHIO Dec. 31 ...... HAMPTON Dec. 28 ...... at Longwood Jan. 4 ...... LEES-MCRAE Dec. 31 ...... at Bowling Green Jan. 9 ...... WINSTON-SALEM STATE Jan. 6 ...... CCSU * Jan. 11 ...... LONGWOOD Jan. 8 ...... QUINNIPIAC * Jan. 13 ...... at Charleston Southern * Jan. 13 ...... at Fairleigh Dickinson * Jan. 15 ...... at Coastal Carolina * Jan. 15 ...... at Long Island * Jan. 20 ...... WINTHROP * Jan. 20 ...... MOUNT SAINT MARY’S * Jan. 27 ...... at Liberty * Jan. 22 ...... SACRED HEART * Jan. 31 ...... at High Point * Jan. 24 ...... at Saint Francis (Pa.) * Feb. 3 ...... BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN * Jan. 27 ...... at Monmouth * Feb. 7 ...... UNC ASHEVILLE * Feb. 3 ...... SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) * Feb. 10 ...... at Winthrop * Feb. 5 ...... FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * Feb. 13 ...... HIGH POINT * Feb. 10 ...... at Sacred Heart * Feb. 17 ...... CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * Feb. 12 ...... at Quinnipiac * Feb. 19 ...... COASTAL CAROLINA * Feb. 17 ...... ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * Feb. 24 ...... at Birmingham-Southern * Feb. 19 ...... WAGNER * Feb. 28 ...... at UNC Asheville * Feb. 22 ...... LONG ISLAND * Mar. 3 ...... LIBERTY * Feb. 24 ...... at CCSU * Mar. 8-10 ...... Big South Tournament Feb. 27 ...... at Mount Saint Mary’s * ^ - Cornell Classic, Ithaca, N.Y. Mar. 3-10 ...... at Northeast Tournament * - Big South Game ^ - Fifth/Third Bank Marshall University Classic, Huntington, W.Va. * - Northeast Conference Game

58 Non-Conference Opponents

Jill Beth Mike Olayinki Poe SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) Halter Carey WEST VIRGINIA Sanni Tue., Nov. 14 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Fri., Dec. 8 • WVU Coliseum • 7:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Loretto, Pennsylvania Location: ...... Morgantown, West Virginia Enrollment: ...... 2,084 Enrollment: ...... 26,051 Athletic Director: ...... Bob Krimmel Athletic Director: ...... Ed Pastilong Nickname: ...... Red Flash Nickname: ...... Mountaineers Colors: ...... Red and White Colors: ...... Old Gold and Blue Home Court/Capacity: ...... DeGol Arena (3,500) Home Court/Capacity: ...... WVU Coliseum (14,000) Conference: ...... Northeast Conference: ...... Big East COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Jill Poe (West Virginia ’89) Head Coach: ...... Mike Carey Record at School: ...... 50-40 (4 years) Record at School: ...... 86-67 (5 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... 374-169 (18 years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Jay Banaszak, Karen Hewitt Assistant Coaches: ...... Lynn Bria, Chester Nichols, E.J. Jackson Basketball Office Phone: ...... 814-472-3283 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 304-293-3508 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 4-24 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-16 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 308 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 92 Conference Record: ...... 2-14 (10th) Conference Record: ...... 4-12 (12th) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/9 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 5/7 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Ben Mitchell Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Phil Caskey E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 814-472-3916 Office Phone: ...... 304-293-2821 Cell Phone: ...... 724-541-0626 Cell Phone: ...... 304-685-6608 Fax Phone: ...... 814-472-3196 Fax Phone: ...... 304-293-4105 Press Row Phone: ...... 814-472-3145 Press Row Phone: ...... 304-293-2821 Website: ...... www.francis.edu/athletics/athlhome.shtml Website: ...... www.msnsportsnet.com

2006-07 SAINT FRANCIS RED FLASH 2006-07 WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINEERS

Nov. 11 ...... UM-EASTERN SHORE Nov. 12 ...... at LSU % Nov. 14 ...... at Duquesne Nov. 13 ...... vs. Howard % Nov. 17 ...... at Charlotte Nov. 14 ...... vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 22 ...... Cincinnati Nov. 18 ...... WOFFORD Nov. 28 ...... PENN STATE Nov. 24 ...... vs. Texas A&M ^ Dec. 1 ...... NAVY Nov. 25 ...... at Loyola-Marymount ^ Dec. 4 ...... LOYOLA (MD.) Nov. 30 ...... HOUSTON Dec. 7 ...... at Quinnipiac * Dec. 2 ...... COPPIN STATE Dec. 9 ...... at Sacred Heart * Dec. 6 ...... at Marquette * Dec. 19 ...... at Akron Dec. 8 ...... DUQUESNE Dec. 22 ...... at Kent State Dec. 16 ...... OAKLAND Dec. 30 ...... at West Virginia Dec. 20 ...... at Tennessee Jan. 3 ...... at Dayton Dec. 30 ...... SAINT FRANCIS (PA) Jan. 6 ...... QUINNIPIAC * Jan. 2 ...... CONNECTICUT * Jan. 8 ...... CENTRAL CONNECTICUT * Jan. 6 ...... at Villanova * Jan. 13 ...... at Long Island * Jan. 9 ...... at DePaul * Jan. 15 ...... at Farleigh Dickinson * Jan. 13 ...... PROVIDENCE * Jan. 20 ...... SACRED HEART * Jan. 16 ...... SETON HALL * Jan. 22 ...... MOUNT SAINT MARY’S * Jan. 20 ...... VILLANOVA * Jan. 24 ...... ROBERT MORRIS * Jan. 24 ...... vs. Marshall # Jan. 27 ...... at Saint Francis (N.Y.) * Jan. 27 ...... at Georgetown * Jan. 29 ...... at Monmouth * Jan. 30 ...... SYRACUSE * Feb. 3 ...... at Robert Morris * Feb. 3 ...... at Notre Dame * Feb. 5 ...... MONMOUTH * Feb. 6 ...... ST. JOHN’S * Feb. 10 ...... at Mount Saint Mary’s * Feb. 11 ...... at Rutgers * Feb. 17 ...... WAGNER * Feb. 17 ...... SOUTH FLORIDA * Feb. 19 ...... SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) * Feb. 20 ...... at Pittsburgh * Feb. 24 ...... LONG ISLAND * Feb. 24 ...... CINCINNATI * Feb. 26 ...... at Wagner * Feb. 26 ...... at Louisville * Mar. 3, 6, 10 ...... Northeast Tournament Mar. 3-7 ...... at Big East Tournament * - NEC Game % - Basketball Travelers Classic – Los Angeles, Calif. ^ - Ayers Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament – Baton Rouge, La. * - Big East Game # - Charleston, W.Va.

59 Non-Conference Opponents

Debbie kyra Tisha Jessica Taylor WILLIAM AND MARY Kaylor Hill YOUNGSTOWN STATE schloemp Tue., Jan. 2 • A.J. Palumbo Center • 7:00 p.m. (EST) Possible Second Round Opponent Sat., Nov. 25 • Trask Coliseum Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic • 1/3:00 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...... Williamsburg, Va. Location: ...... Youngstown, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 5,700 Enrollment: ...... 12,192 Athletic Director: ...... Terry Driscoll Athletic Director: ...... Ron Strollo Nickname: ...... Tribe Nickname: ...... Penguins Colors: ...... Green, Gold, and Silver Colors: ...... Red and White Home Court/Capacity: ...... Kaplan Arena (8,600) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Beeghly Center (6,400) Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Horizon League COACHES INFORMATION COACHES INFORMATION Head Coach: ...... Debbie Taylor Head Coach: ...... Tisha Hill (Indiana ’93) Record at School: ...... 63-132 (8 years) Record at School: ...... 24-60 (3 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Overall Record: ...... Same Assistant Coaches: ...... Matt McDonald, Meg Barber, Kia Butts Assistant Coaches: ...... Alvis Rogers, Kara Wile, Krystal Brooks Basketball Office Phone: ...... 757-221-3391 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 330-941-3004 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Record: ...... 15-13 2005-06 Record: ...... 8-20 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 120 2005-06 Final RPI: ...... 275 Conference Record: ...... 11-7 (5th) Conference Record: ...... 4-12 (7th) Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 4/9 Starters/Letterwinners Returning: ...... 2/7 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Rob Turner Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Jamie Hall E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 757- 221-3370 Office Phone: ...... 330-941-1581 Cell Phone: ...... 757-846-1460 Cell Phone ...... 330-540-2126 Fax Phone: ...... 757-221-3412 Fax Phone: ...... 330-941-3191 Press Row Phone: ...... 757-221-3348 Press Row Phone: ...... 330-941-2270 Website: ...... www.tribeathletics.com Website: ...... www.ysusports.com

2006-07 WILLIAM AND MARY TRIBE 2006-07 YOUNGSTOWN STATE PENGUINS

Nov. 11 ...... at Maine Nov. 10 ...... CINCINNATI Nov. 16 ...... at Richmond Nov. 17 ...... at Coppin State Nov. 19 ...... NORTH TEXAS Nov. 21 ...... BUFFALO Nov. 21 ...... LONGWOOD Nov. 24 ...... at UNC-Wilmington ^ Nov. 26 ...... at High Point Nov. 25 ...... vs. Duquesne or Furman ^ Nov. 28 ...... at Virginia Tech Nov. 30 ...... at Miami (Ohio) Dec. 3 ...... TOWSON Dec. 6 ...... at Indiana State Dec. 8 ...... at Mount St. Mary’s Dec. 16 ...... AKRON Dec. 10 ...... HOWARD Dec. 18 ...... ROBERT MORRIS Dec. 21 ...... at Norfolk State Dec. 21 ...... CLARION Dec. 29 ...... RADFORD Dec. 28 ...... WRIGHT STATE * Jan. 2 ...... at Duquesne Dec. 30 ...... BUTLER * Jan. 4 ...... at Drexel Jan. 4 ...... at Loyola (Md.) * Jan. 7 ...... GEORGE MASON Jan. 6 ...... at Illinois-Chicago * Jan. 11 ...... UNC WILMINGTON Jan. 13 ...... DETROIT * Jan. 14 ...... at James Madison Jan. 18 ...... at UW-Milwaukee * Jan. 18 ...... at Delaware Jan. 20 ...... at UW-Green Bay * Jan. 21 ...... NORTHEASTERN Jan. 27 ...... CLEVELAND STATE * Jan. 25 ...... at Georgia State Feb. 1 ...... ILLINOIS-CHICAGO * Jan. 28 ...... at Old Dominion Feb. 3 ...... LOYOLA (MD.) * Feb. 1 ...... DREXEL Feb. 6 ...... at Oakland Feb. 4 ...... JAMES MADISON Feb. 8 ...... at Detroit * Feb. 8 ...... at Hofstra Feb. 15 ...... UW-GREEN BAY * Feb. 11 ...... at UNC Wilmington Feb. 17 ...... UW-MILWAUKEE * Feb. 15 ...... at Virginia Commonwealth Feb. 24 ...... at Cleveland State * Feb. 18 ...... OLD DOMINION Mar. 1 ...... at Butler * Feb. 22 ...... GEORGIA STATE Mar. 3 ...... at Wright State * Feb. 25 ...... George Mason Mar. 5-11 ...... Horizon Tournament Mar. 1 ...... VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH ^ - Hilton Wilmington Riverside Classic, Wilmington, N.C. Mar. 8-11 ...... Colonial Athletic Tournament * - Horizon League Game * - Colonial Athletic Conference Game

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2005-06 Final Statistics All Games

OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (13-17) (6-7) (4-8) (3-2) CONFERENCE (6-10) (3-5) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (7-7) (3-2) (1-3) (3-2)

|–––TOTAL–––||—––3-PTS––—| |—REBOUNDS—| ## Player GP-GS Min—Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 HALL, Loui. 29-28 771 26.6 143-295 .485 17-46 .370 69-96 .719 56 90 146 5.0 74 1 21 56 13 11 372 12.8 05 BAUTRE, Aiga 27-24 783 29.0 106-268 .396 62-144 .431 31-39 .795 18 59 77 2.9 64 0 62 58 19 35 305 11.3 34 SINCLAIR, Nicole 30-30 927 30.9 77-167 .461 0-2 .000 85-131 .649 95 143 238 7.9 82 1 38 59 5 41 239 8.0 33 CHANDLER, Jocelyn 28-14 572 20.4 61-183 .333 21-59 .356 48-64 .750 29 60 89 3.2 47 0 31 57 4 26 191 6.8 21 BRUCE, Carmen 30-22 763 25.4 69-211 .327 11-49 .224 11-16 .688 17 80 97 3.2 69 0 87 76 5 39 160 5.3 14 LITTLE, Kristi 18-1 305 16.9 24-94 .255 9-41 .220 22-26 .846 2 19 21 1.2 23 0 36 46 0 33 79 4.4 23 WARREN, Brittany 27-7 401 14.9 36-91 .396 10-22 .455 36-49 .735 10 28 38 1.4 64 3 40 66 2 19 118 4.4 45 STANKEVICH, Maria 30-2 476 15.9 41-96 .427 13-35 .371 29-38 .763 21 81 102 3.4 57 0 28 43 20 19 124 4.1 13 FLAGA, Malgorzata 29-22 627 21.6 37-105 .352 23-60 .383 20-25 .800 3 20 23 0.8 44 0 58 55 0 18 117 4.0 30 SMITH, Marisa 25-0 170 6.8 19-35 .543 11-23 .478 0-0 .000 3 9 12 0.5 11 0 11 7 2 2 49 2.0 42 SINGLETON, Jade 28-0 229 8.2 14-40 .350 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 14 18 32 1.1 25 0 6 8 2 10 28 1.0 TEAM 53 81 134 4.5 0 21 Total 30 6604 0 627-1585 .396 177-481 .368 351-485 .724 321 688 1009 33.6 560 5 418 552 72 253 1782 59.4 Opponents 30 6025 0 654-1625 .402 147-493 .298 433-616 .703 387 707 1094 36.5 483 6 451 511 98 224 1888 62.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Duquesne 823 950 9 1782 Opponents 885 997 6 1888

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Duquesne 58 4 62 Opponents 76 985 Conference Games

OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE (6-10) (3-5) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|—–TOTAL—–||—–––3-PTS––—| |—REBOUNDS—| ## Player GP-GS Min—Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 HALL, Loui 15-14 401 26.7 76-159 .478 9-23 .391 33-47 .702 30 57 87 5.8 34 0 11 32 6 8 194 12.9 05 BAUTRE, Aiga 13-13 396 30.5 42-128 .328 27-75 .360 8-8 1.000 12 32 44 3.4 33 0 33 25 9 17 119 9.2 34 SINCLAIR, Nicole 16-16 507 31.7 46-90 .511 0-2 .000 44-69 .638 46 71 117 7.3 43 0 20 38 3 26 136 8.5 33 CHANDLER, Jocelyn 14-10 302 21.6 36-100 .360 9-30 .300 24-29 .828 13 29 42 3.0 27 0 20 34 3 16 105 7.5 21 BRUCE, Carmen 16-9 387 24.2 36-104 .346 6-19 .316 6-8 .750 10 39 49 3.1 31 0 46 42 4 27 84 5.3 14 LITTLE, Kristi 14-1 236 16.9 20-73 .274 7-30 .233 14-15 .933 2 12 14 1.0 19 0 29 36 0 29 61 4.4 13 FLAGA, Malgorzata 15-15 337 22.5 20-59 .339 14-35 .400 8-10 .800 1 8 9 0.6 22 0 28 26 0 9 62 4.1 45 STANKEVICH, Maria 16-2 248 15.5 22-52 .423 5-13 .385 13-15 .867 12 45 57 3.6 27 0 14 25 10 10 62 3.9 23 WARREN, Brittany 13-0 154 11.8 15-32 .469 5-9 .556 13-19 .684 7 8 15 1.2 24 1 14 17 1 5 48 3.7 30 SMITH, Marisa 15-0 115 7.7 11-23 .478 5-16 .313 0-0 .000 1 6 7 0.5 8 0 9 7 1 2 27 1.8 42 SINGLETON, Jade 14-0 116 8.3 6-20 .300 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 7 9 16 1.1 13 0 4 4 2 6 12 0.9 TEAM 30 40 70 4.4 0 15 Total 16 3199 0 330-840 .393 87-252 .345 163-221 .738 171 356 527 32.9 2811 228 301 39 155 910 56.9 Opponents 16 3200 0 340-830 .410 75-248 .302 210-307 .684 188 367 555 34.7 2342 246 285 59 119 965 60.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Duquesne 414 496 910 Opponents 428 537 965

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Duquesne 28 4 32 Opponents 40 2 42

62 2005-06 Results Won 13, Lost 17 overall 6-10 Atlantic 10 Coach Dan Durkin

Date Opponent Results High Pts High Rbd High Ast Attn NOVEMBER 19 ...... EAST CAROLINA ...... W, 62-60 . . . . .Hall, Bautre - 15 ...... Hall - 9 ...... Bautre - 5 ...... 391 22 ...... PENN STATE ...... L, 62-81 ...... Bautre - 18 ...... Sinclair - 6 ...... Sinclair, Bautre, Bruce - 3 . . . . .1,269 25-26 . . . . .at Miami Tournament - Miami, Fla. 25 ...... vs Oakland ...... L, 54-65 ...... Bautre - 17 ...... Sinclair - 10 ...... Bautre - 4 ...... 235 26 ...... vs Bradley ...... W, 70-60 . . . . .Bautre - 21 ...... Sinclair - 8 ...... Bruce - 5 ...... 313 30 ...... at Pitt ...... L, 69-82 ...... Hall - 19 ...... Sinclair - 9 ...... Warren - 3 ...... 1,075 DECEMBER 3 ...... AKRON ...... W, 72-54 . . . . .Bautre - 19 ...... Sinclair - 16 ...... Bruce - 5 ...... 250 6 ...... at Bowling Green ...... L, 51-76 ...... Chandler - 11 ...... Chandler - 7 ...... Stankevich - 3 ...... 641 17 ...... WEST VIRGINIA ...... L, 61-77 ...... Bautre - 24 ...... Sinclair - 6 ...... Flaga - 6 ...... 733 21 ...... ROBERT MORRIS ...... W, 63-47 . . . . .Hall - 20 ...... Sinclair - 11 ...... Bautre, Warren - 3 ...... 321 28 ...... at Western Kentucky ...... L, 51-70 ...... Hall - 14 ...... Bruce - 5 ...... Sinclair, Flaga, Stankevich - 2 . .1,411 30 ...... at Ohio ...... W, 82-79 OT . .Hall - 22 ...... Sinclair - 13 ...... Bruce - 6 ...... 432 JANUARY 3 ...... at Saint Joseph’s * ...... L, 47-55 ...... Bautre - 16 ...... Sinclair - 8 ...... Bautre - 4 ...... 543 6 ...... MASSACHUSETTS * ...... W, 46-44 . . . . .Bruce - 12 ...... Stankevich - 6 . . . .Bruce - 4 ...... 257 8 ...... at Richmond * ...... L, 53-72 ...... Chandler - 15 ...... Hall - 12 ...... Bruce - 3 ...... 355 13 ...... DAYTON * ...... L, 55-67 ...... Bautre, Chandler - 12 . . .Hall - 10 ...... Flaga - 4 ...... 275 15 ...... at Saint Louis * ...... L, 54-59 ...... Sinclair, Bruce - 11 . . . . .Sinclair - 8 ...... Bruce - 4 ...... 443 20 ...... LA SALLE * ...... L, 43-52 ...... Flaga - 12 ...... Sinclair - 10 ...... Hall, Flaga - 2 ...... 211 ...... Chandler, Bruce 22 ...... at Rhode Island * ...... W, 73-51 . . . . .Hall - 20 ...... Stankevich - 9 . . . .Little - 5 ...... 587 27 ...... SAINT LOUIS * ...... W, 67-66 . . . . .Hall - 27 ...... Sinclair - 7 ...... Bruce - 9 ...... 163 29 ...... XAVIER * ...... L, 61-69 ...... Sinclair - 18 ...... Sinclair - 13 ...... Little - 3 ...... 229 FEBRUARY 3 ...... at St. Bonaventure * ...... W, 53-48 . . . . .Hall - 12 ...... Sinclair - 5 ...... Little - 4 ...... 1,620 5 ...... at #20 Temple * ...... L, 44-79 ...... Bruce - 10 ...... Hall - 5 ...... Warren - 4 ...... 461 10 ...... GEORGE WASHINGTON * . .L, 56-63 ...... Bautre - 13 ...... Sinclair - 16 ...... Sinclair - 5 ...... 189 12 ...... CHARLOTTE * (A-10 TV) . . . .L, 64-70 ...... Hall - 19 ...... Sinclair, Bautre - 7 .Bruce - 5 ...... 561 17 ...... at Fordham * ...... L, 50-57 ...... Flaga, Chandler - 10 . . . .Sinclair - 10 ...... Chandler, Sinclair, - 2 ...... 272 ...... Flaga, Bruce 24 ...... at Dayton * ...... W, 70-55 . . . . .Chandler - 18 ...... Hall, Sinclair - 5 . . .Bruce - 4 ...... 8,893 26 ...... ST. BONAVENTURE * ...... W, 66-49 . . . . .Hall - 24 ...... Hall - 9 ...... Bruce - 4 ...... 325 MARCH 3-6 ...... at Atlantic 10 Championship # 3 ...... #10 Duquesne vs. #7 UMass . . .W, 56-51 . . . . .Chandler - 17 ...... Sinclair - 8 ...... Bruce - 5 ...... 1,317 4 ...... #10 Duquesne vs. #2 Charlotte .W, 56-45 . . . . .Sinclair - 16 ...... Sinclair - 14 ...... Chandler - 3 ...... 1,317 5 ...... #10 Duquesne vs. #3 Temple . . .L, 63-76 ...... Sinclair - 14 ...... Sinclair - 4 ...... Bautre, Stankevich - 3 ...... 3,009

HOME GAMES played at the A.J. Palumbo Center * Denotes Atlantic 10 Conference Opponent # Saint Joseph’s Alumni Fieldhouse, Philadelphia, PA6

2006 in Review: The Duquesne Women’s Basketball program posted one of its best finish- and Ohio while falling to Oakland, Pitt, Bowling Green, West Virginia and es in program history at the 2006 Atlantic 10 championship bringing a solid Western Kentucky. The Dukes encountered a competitive A-10 season going ending to the season. Entering the 12-team tournament as the No. 10 seed, a disappointing 6-10, but the Red & Blue came on strong when it counted Head Coach Dan Durkin’s Dukes knocked off No. 7 seed Massachusetts winning their final two games against Dayton and St. Bonaventure to assure 56-51 in opening round action before a stunning No. 2 seed Charlotte 56- an Atlantic 10 Championship berth. The Dukes went on to go 2-1 in the 45 to advance to the semi finals for the first time since 1992. The Dukes Conference Championship giving them one of the most successful A-10 saw a disappointing end to their hard-fought drive for the A-10 title falling runs in school history. 76-63 to third-seeded and nationally-ranked #22 Temple in the semis. Two Dukes earned All-Atlantic 10 accolades as junior Loui Hall was The non-conference slate opened with a 62-60 win over East Carolina at named an All-Conference honorable mention and senior Nicole Sinclair the A.J. Palumbo Center before an 81-62 home loss to Penn State. earned her second consecutive spot on the Academic All-Conference list. Duquesne would go 4-5 afterward defeating Bradley, Akron, Robert Morris

63 2005-06 Game-By-Game Statistics

2005-2006 Duquesne - Opponent Game by Game Statistics 13-17 Overall, 6-10 Atlantic 10

Opponent W-L 1 2 OT FN FGM-A FG% 3FM-A 3PT% FTM-A FT% RBS PF-D A TO BL S DUQUESNE 11/19/05 W 35 27 62 20-52 .385 10-23 .435 12-18 .667 39 12-0 16 21 2 6 East Carolina L 26 34 60 23-62 .371 3-18 .167 11-16 .688 40 18-0 14 16 2 8 DUQUESNE 11/22/05 L 24 38 62 24-58 .414 9-21 .429 5-12 .417 25 21-0 14 18 1 5 Penn State W 42 39 81 28-54 .519 5-10 .500 20-26 .769 43 20-0 18 19 5 7 Duquesne 11/25/05 + L 26 28 54 19-58 .328 6-16 .375 10-14 .714 40 24-0 9 19 6 10 vs. Oakland W 32 33 65 17-52 .327 6-23 .261 25-31 .806 39 14-0 9 15 0 6 Duquesne 11/26/05 + W 34 36 70 23-49 .469 7-15 .467 17-22 .773 39 16-0 14 21 1 12 Bradley L 26 34 60 20-65 .308 4-20 .200 16-20 .800 39 19-0 14 15 3 9 PITT 11/30/05 W 38 44 82 26-68 .412 9-18 .500 17-31 .548 44 17-0 20 7 3 6 Duquesne L 35 34 69 27-56 .482 7-19 .438 8-12 .667 37 25-0 11 17 3 4 DUQUESNE 12/3/05 W 36 36 72 25-50 .500 10-17 .588 12-16 .750 42 17-0 18 23 4 5 Akron L 34 20 54 18-54 .333 9-27 .333 9-16 .563 27 16-0 13 18 5 14 BOWLING GREEN W 38 38 76 29-57 .509 5-19 .263 13-18 .722 41 19-0 18 15 4 8 Duquesne 12/6/05 L 25 26 51 18-55 .327 4-13 .308 11-17 .647 34 18-1 12 16 1 8 DUQUESNE 12/17/05 L 30 31 61 22-52 .423 5-17 .294 12-18 .667 21 21-0 16 18 5 4 West Virginia W 39 38 77 26-53 .491 4-13 .308 21-26 .808 40 15-0 15 21 6 7 DUQUESNE 12/21/05 W 29 34 63 22-54 .407 4-15 .267 15-21 .714 52 19-1 19 18 3 4 Robert Morris L 19 28 47 15-67 .224 6-34 .176 11-18 .611 40 17-0 7 9 2 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 36 34 70 27-59 .458 2-8 .250 14-18 .778 41 19-0 19 17 0 10 Duquesne 12/28/05 L 21 30 51 14-39 .359 6-14 .429 17-22 .773 22 20-0 8 23 1 6 OHIO 12/30/05 L 37 36 6 79 26-61 .426 7-18 .389 20-27 .741 40 28-3 16 20 2 8 Duquesne W 30 43 9 82 23-60 .383 8-19 .421 28-40 .700 39 26-1 17 16 3 8 SAINT JOSEPH’S * 1/3/06 W 21 34 55 20-55 .364 2-11 .182 13-17 .765 34 13-0 15 13 4 8 Duquesne L 23 24 47 18-51 .353 6-16 .375 5-9 .556 33 14-0 14 21 1 9 DUQUESNE 1/6/06 W 21 25 46 17-50 .340 5-16 .313 7-8 .875 38 17-0 14 19 2 9 Massachusetts * L 22 22 44 14-37 .378 6-16 .375 10-15 .667 21 12 13 19 6 7 RICHMOND * 1/8/06 W 34 38 72 26-52 .500 6-12 .500 14-27 .519 32 16-1 18 9 3 13 Duquesne L 22 31 53 19-51 .373 2-11 .182 13-17 .765 35 18-0 10 16 2 6 DUQUESNE 1/13/06 L 22 33 55 18-53 .340 8-21 .381 11-14 .786 28 18-0 11 20 1 7 Dayton * W 28 39 67 21-49 .429 2-10 .200 23-28 .821 38 14-0 14 18 10 3 SAINT LOUIS * 1/15/06 W 32 27 59 23-48 .479 5-16 .313 8-11 .727 29 17-0 17 20 1 9 Duquesne L 16 38 54 22-51 .431 3-16 .188 7-13 .583 32 13-0 16 18 0 9 DUQUESNE 1/20/06 L 14 29 43 15-55 .273 6-20 .300 7-14 .500 37 15-0 11 17 4 7 La Salle W 21 31 52 21-44 .477 6-15 .400 4-9 .444 34 13-1 16 18 2 2 RHODE ISLAND * 1/22/06 L 21 30 51 19-67 .284 2-11 .182 11-23 .478 39 17-1 13 18 1 14 Duquesne W 37 36 73 22-48 .458 8-17 .471 21-21 1.000 46 20-0 17 25 1 11 DUQUESNE 1/27/06 W 36 31 67 28-53 .528 5-17 .294 6-7 .857 27 15-0 26 17 3 6 Saint Louis * L 22 44 66 21-56 .375 9-27 .333 15-19 .789 36 14-0 16 16 1 5 DUQUESNE 1/29/06 L 25 36 61 23-58 .397 5-15 .333 10-12 .833 31 19-0 12 13 4 9 Xavier * W 23 46 69 21-50 .420 9-20 .450 18-24 .750 39 13-0 14 15 3 4 ST. BONAVENTURE * L 21 27 48 18-50 .360 4-15 .267 8-10 .800 39 14-0 14 23 3 8 Duquesne 2/3/06 W 24 29 53 20-52 .385 4-15 .267 9-13 .692 29 13-0 12 16 2 13 #20 TEMPLE * 2/5/06 W 45 34 79 25-49 .510 5-11 .455 24-34 .706 33 12-0 19 18 11 15 Duquesne L 12 32 44 17-54 .315 5-15 .333 5-7 .714 34 26-0 12 29 2 10 DUQUESNE 2/10/06 L 32 24 56 20-59 .339 6-17 .353 10-16 .625 35 15-0 15 13 3 9 George Washington * W 24 39 63 26-58 .448 5-13 .385 6-7 .857 34 14-0 21 14 7 3 DUQUESNE 2/12/06 L 36 35 64 25-55 .455 5-13 .385 9-11 .818 31 20-0 17 18 8 7 Charlotte * W 35 35 70 25-61 .410 2-13 .154 18-24 .750 40 15-0 16 14 2 5 FORDHAM * 2/17/06 W 27 30 57 18-43 .419 5-17 .294 16-25 .640 41 17-0 12 18 2 5 Duquesne L 20 29 50 15-47 .319 7-17 .412 13-21 .619 26 19-1 10 11 1 14 DAYTON * 2/24/06 L 23 32 55 21-50 .420 4-16 .250 9-14 .643 29 14-0 13 25 2 9 Duquesne W 36 34 70 26-52 .500 5-12 .417 13-14 .929 28 21-0 14 19 3 12 DUQUESNE 2/26/06 W 37 29 66 21-45 .467 7-14 .500 17-22 .773 34 14-0 16 26 2 16 St. Bonaventure * L 29 20 49 19-58 .328 3-25 .120 8-12 .667 34 17-0 13 26 1 8

Atlantic 10 Tournament Mar. 3-6 #7 MASSACHUSETTS L 28 23 51 16-38 .421 5-10 .500 14-16 .875 25 11-0 15 22 7 6 #10 Duquesne 3/3/06 W 32 24 56 21-49 .429 8-12 .667 6-7 .857 26 18-0 16 19 2 12 #2 CHARLOTTE 3/5/06 L 20 25 45 17-59 .288 4-18 .222 7-16 .438 37 21-1 12 18 0 9 #10 Duquesne W 23 33 56 17-51 .333 1-15 .067 21-24 .875 45 18-0 8 18 1 9 #3 TEMPLE 3/5/06 W 42 34 76 24-46 .522 3-9 .333 25-30 .833 43 15-0 15 14 0 1 #10 Duquesne L 29 34 63 22-62 .355 5-16 .313 14-21 .667 22 20-0 12 4 0 5

Totals Duquesne 823 950 9 1782 627-1585 .396 177-481 .368 351-485 .724 1009 560-5 418 552 72 253 Opponent 885 997 6 1888 654-1625 .402 147-493 .298 433-616 .703 1094 483-6 451 511 98 224 HOME TEAM IN CAPS * Atlantic 10 Opponent + Miami (Fla.) Tournament 64

All-Time Leading Scorers

Korie Hlede – 2,631 Amy Alger – 1,306 Zagreb, Croatia (VII Gimnazjia) Palmyra, Pa. (Palmyra)

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 1995 26 257 80 628 24.2 1986 26 70 61 201 7.7 1996 27 244 95 611 22.6 1987 29 113 101 331 11.4 1997 28 250 98 634 22.6 1988 28 114 99 329 11.8 1998 28 294 106 758 27.1 1989 27 169 103 445 16.5 Total 109 1,045 379 2,631 24.1 Total 110 466 364 1,306 11.9

Candace Futrell – 1,668 Becky Oglevee – 1,293 Altoona, Pa. (Altoona) Uniontown, Pa. (Uniontown)

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 2001 29 36 37 119 4.1 1983 22 65 26 156 7.1 2002 29 172 121 518 17.9 1984 25 123 58 304 12.2 2003 21 151 62 410 19.5 1985 28 174 89 437 15.6 2004 29 214 119 621 21.4 1986 24 167 62 396 16.5 Total 108 573 339 1,668 15.4 Total 99 529 235 1,293 13.1

Darcie Vincent – 1,538 Aiga Bautre – 1,199 Fairmont, W.Va. (East Fairmont) Riga, Latvia (Catholic Central (NY))

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 1989 29 71 31 186 6.4 2003 29 80 5 213 7.3 1990 28 157 121 462 16.5 2004 28 90 28 255 9.1 1991 22 121 95 374 17.0 2005 28 148 70 426 15.2 1992 29 163 116 516 17.8 2006 27 106 39 305 11.3 Total 108 512 363 1,538 14.2 Total 112 424 142 1,199 10.7

Beth Friday – 1,410 Katie Collins – 1,186 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Upper St. Clair) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Chartiers Valley)

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 2000 28 97 80 274 9.8 1987 28 106 46 262 9.4 2001 29 135 75 345 11.9 1988 28 150 27 337 12.0 2002 29 163 65 391 13.5 1989 29 159 19 367 12.7 2003 29 168 64 400 13.8 1990 20 83 35 220 11.0 Total 115 563 284 1,410 12.3 Total 105 498 127 1,186 11.3

Kris Sebastian – 1,374 Chrissi Stough – 1,152 Monaca, Pa. (Monaca) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mount Lebanon)

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 1991 28 124 43 300 10.7 1981 19 108 31 247 13.0 1992 30 154 82 400 13.3 1982 25 125 39 289 11.6 1993 26 138 65 342 13.2 1983 23 147 28 321 14.0 1994 27 132 61 332 12.3 1984 25 136 23 295 11.8 Total 111 548 251 1,374 12.4 Total 92 516 121 1,152 12.5

Kathy Ridilla – 1,312 Gail Wilkins – 1,083 Latrobe, Pa. (Greensburg Central Catholic) Pleasantville, N.J. (Holy Spirit/America U.)

Year G FG FT Points Avg Year G FG FT Points Avg 1986 25 51 21 123 4.9 1993* 28 143 77 417 14.9 1987 29 134 104 372 12.8 1994* 21 84 66 273 13.0 1988 28 164 139 467 16.7 1995 27 82 43 238 8.8 1989 24 129 92 350 14.6 1996 28 56 29 155 5.5 Total 106 478 356 1,312 12.4 Total 104 365 215 1,083 10.4* * American University

66 All-Time Leading Scorers All-Time Coaching Records

Kelly Eberhardt – 1,080 Eileen Surdoval – 1974 Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Catholic) Year W L 1974 5 8 Year G FG FT Points Avg 1 Year 5 8 1996 20 27 22 89 4.5 1997 25 71 44 209 8.4 1998 28 118 78 359 12.8 1999 28 155 59 423 15.1 Total 101 371 203 1,080 10.7 Pat Mansmann – 1975-77 Year W L 1975 6 6 1976 6 5 1977 13 4 Tanya Larrydale – 1,063 3 Years 25 15 Uniontown, Pa. (Laurel Highlands)

Year G FG FT Points Avg 1984 24 43 29 115 4.8 Elsie Esseck – 1978-80 1985 29 167 71 405 14.0 Year W L 1986 25 128 49 305 12.2 1978 8 4 1987 18 99 40 238 13.2 1979 14 4 Total 96 437 189 1,063 11.1 1980 7 16 3 Years 29 24

Tom Welch – 1981-83 Maureen Major – 1,035 Year W L Pittsburgh, Pa. (Baldwin) 1981 10 9 1982 19 6 Year G FG FT Points Avg 1983 14 9 1984 25 62 22 146 5.8 3 Years 43 24 1985 29 109 55 273 9.4 1986 26 140 48 328 12.6 1987 23 114 45 288 12.5 Total 103 425 170 1,035 10.0 Paul Hindes – 1984-87 Year W L 1984*# 8 17 1985* 16 13 1986* 8 18 1987* 9 20 LynnDee Howell – 1,029 4 Years 41 68 Penn Hills, Pa. (Penn Hills)

Year G FG FT Points Avg 1997 28 66 57 189 6.8 Catherine Kunz – 1988-89 1998 28 81 71 234 8.4 Year W L 1999 19 120 97 338 17.8 1988* 7 21 2000 22 93 80 268 12.2 1989* 11 18 Total 97 360 305 1,029 10.6 2 Years 18 39

Carol Burchlaw – 1,020 Renee DeVarney – 1990-93 Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Catholic) Year W L 1990* 6 22 Year G FG FT Points Avg 1991* 8 20 1982 25 92 28 212 8.5 1992* 7 23 1983 23 119 25 263 11.4 1993+ 7 20 1984 25 108 38 254 10.2 4 Years 28 85 1985 28 125 41 291 10.4 Total 101 444 132 1,020 10.1 Dan Durkin – 1994-present Year W L Year W L 1994* 9 18 2001* 15 14 1995* 10 16 2002* 14 15 1996* 13 14 2003* 15 14 1997* 12 16 2004* 16 13 1998* 19 9 2005* 10 18 1999* 15 13 2006* 13 17 2000* 8 20 13 Years 169 197

* Atlantic 10 Conference # First year as D-I program + Midwestern Collegiate Conference

67 Single Season Records

SCORING Korie Hlede ...... La Salle ...... 1/6/97 9. Trixie Wolf ...... 500 (142-284) . . . .1995-96 32 Sue Cox ...... Towson St...... 2/27/82 10. Tanya Larrydale . . . .498 (128-257) . . . .1985-86 1. Korie Hlede ...... 758 ...... 1997-98 Kathy Ridilla ...... St. Bonaventure . . . .2/2/89 J. Vander Zanden . . . .498 (121-243) . . . .2000-01 2. Korie Hlede ...... 634 ...... 1996-97 Korie Hlede ...... Rutgers ...... 2/4/95 12. Korie Hlede ...... 492 (294-598) . . . .1997-98 3. Korie Hlede ...... 628 ...... 1994-95 Korie Hlede ...... DePaul ...... 12/3/97 13. Korie Hlede ...... 488 (244-500) . . . .1995-96 4. Candace Futrell ...... 621 ...... 2003-04 Korie Hlede ...... Xavier ...... 1/10/98 14. Carol Burchlaw . . . .486 (108-222) . . . .1983-84 5. Korie Hlede ...... 611 ...... 1995-96 Candace Futrell . . . .Kentucky ...... 11/28/03 15. Tanya Larrydale . . . .485 (99-204) . . . . .1986-87 6. Candace Futrell ...... 518 ...... 2001-02 31 Becky Oglevee . . . . .Edinboro ...... 2/2/85 Loui Hall ...... 485 (143-295) . . . .2005-06 7. Darcie Vincent ...... 516 ...... 1991-92 Darcie Vincent ...... Geo. Washington . . .1/27/90 8. Kathy Ridilla ...... 467 ...... 1987-88 Korie Hlede ...... Marshall ...... 12/3/94 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9. Khalihah Este-Shehu . . . . .464 ...... 2000-01 Korie Hlede ...... Lafayette ...... 12/29/97 10. Darcie Vincent ...... 462 ...... 1989-90 Candace Futrell . . . .Massachusetts ...... 3/2/03 1. Darcie Vincent ...... 74 ...... 1991-92 11. Sue Cox ...... 450 ...... 1981-82 30 Tanya Larrydale . . . .Point Park ...... 12/9/85 Candace Futrell ...... 74 ...... 2003-04 12. Amy Alger ...... 445 ...... 1988-89 Becky Oglevee . . . . .Penn State ...... 2/20/86 3. Aiga Bautre ...... 68 ...... 2004-05 13. Becky Oglevee ...... 437 ...... 1984-85 Amy Alger ...... Ohio ...... 12/16/88 4. Korie Hlede ...... 64 ...... 1997-98 14. Aiga Bautre ...... 426 ...... 2004-05 Erin Popovich ...... St.Francis (PA) . . . .12/5/93 5. Aiga Bautre ...... 62 ...... 2005-06 15. Candace Futrell ...... 410 ...... 2002-03 Korie Hlede ...... Geo. Washington . . .1/28/96 6. Tracey Paul ...... 60 ...... 1993-94 16. Tanya Larrydale ...... 405 ...... 1984-85 Korie Hlede ...... Virginia Tech . . . . .1/25/97 7. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 54 ...... 1998-99 17. Kris Sebastian ...... 400 ...... 1991-92 Korie Hlede ...... St. Bonaventure . . .1/22/98 8. Candace Futrell ...... 53 ...... 2001-02 Beth Friday ...... 400 ...... 2002-03 Korie Hlede ...... Xavier ...... 2/1/98 9. Chandra Phillips ...... 50 ...... 1992-93 Korie Hlede ...... Virginia Tech . . . . .2/19/98 10. Aiga Bautre ...... 48 ...... 2002-03 SCORING AVERAGE Candace Futrell . . . .Siena ...... 12/22/03 11. Aiga Bautre ...... 47 ...... 2003-04 Candace Futrell . . . .Cornell ...... 1/20/04 12. Candace Futrell ...... 46 ...... 2002-03 1. Korie Hlede ...... 27.1 ...... 1997-98 13. Megan Cullen ...... 45 ...... 1989-90 2. Korie Hlede ...... 24.2 ...... 1994-95 TOP SCORERS BY CLASS Kelly Eberhardt ...... 45 ...... 1997-98 3. Korie Hlede ...... 22.6 ...... 1995-96 15. Pam Mountsier ...... 41 ...... 1990-91 Korie Hlede ...... 22.6 ...... 1996-97 Freshman 628 . . . .Korie Hlede . . . . .1994-95 Tracey Paul ...... 41 ...... 1992-93 5. Candace Futrell ...... 21.4 ...... 2003-04 450 . . . .Sue Cox ...... 1981-82 17. Darcie Vincent ...... 37 ...... 1990-91 6. Candace Futrell ...... 19.5 ...... 2002-03 Sophomore611 Korie Hlede ...... 1995-96 18. Korie Hlede ...... 36 ...... 1996-97 7. Sue Cox ...... 18.0 ...... 1981-82 518 . . . .Candace Futrell . . .2001-02 19. Oxana Shetko ...... 35 ...... 2001-02 8. Candace Futrell ...... 17.9 ...... 2001-02 Junior 634 . . . .Korie Hlede . . . . .1996-97 20. Korie Hlede ...... 34 ...... 1994-95 9. Darcie Vincent ...... 17.8 ...... 1991-92 437 . . . .Becky Oglevee . . . .1984-85 Sherri Hannan ...... 34 ...... 1998-99 LynnDee Howell ...... 17.8 ...... 1998-99 Senior 758 . . . .Korie Hlede . . . . .1997-98 * 3-pt records began in the 1986-87 season 11. Darcie Vincent ...... 17.0 ...... 1990-91 621 . . . .Candace Futrell . . .2003-04 12. Kathy Ridilla ...... 16.7 ...... 1987-88 516 . . . .Darcie Vincent . . . .1991-92 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Peggy Simcic ...... 16.7 ...... 1977-78 14. Amy Alger ...... 16.5 ...... 1988-89 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Candace Futrell ...... 209 ...... 2003-04 Becky Oglevee ...... 16.5 ...... 1985-86 2. Darcie Vincent ...... 208 ...... 1991-92 Darcie Vincent ...... 16.5 ...... 1989-90 1. Korie Hlede ...... 294 ...... 1997-98 3. Tracey Paul ...... 178 ...... 1993-94 2. Korie Hlede ...... 257 ...... 1994-95 4. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 156 ...... 1998-99 TOP SINGLE-GAME SCORING 3. Korie Hlede ...... 250 ...... 1996-97 5. Korie Hlede ...... 153 ...... 1997-98 4. Korie Hlede ...... 244 ...... 1995-96 6. Chandra Phillips ...... 146 ...... 1992-93 42 Korie Hlede ...... Dayton ...... 2/11/98 5. Candace Futrell ...... 214 ...... 2003-04 7. Candace Futrell ...... 145 ...... 2001-02 41 Korie Hlede ...... Rhode Island ...... 1/8/95 6. Sue Cox ...... 193 ...... 1981-82 8. Aiga Bautre ...... 144 ...... 2005-06 39 Amy Alger ...... Pittsburgh ...... 12/28/88 7. Becky Oglevee ...... 174 ...... 1984-85 9. Megan Cullen ...... 137 ...... 1989-90 Darcie Vincent . . . . .Valparaiso ...... 11/23/90 8. Candace Futrell ...... 172 ...... 2001-02 10. Korie Hlede ...... 132 ...... 1996-97 Darcie Vincent . . . . .American ...... 11/24/91 9. Amy Alger ...... 169 ...... 1988-89 11. Candace Futrell ...... 124 ...... 2002-03 38 Korie Hlede ...... Dayton ...... 2/8/97 10. Beth Friday ...... 168 ...... 2002-03 12. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 120 ...... 1997-98 Korie Hlede ...... Dayton ...... 1/8/98 11. Tanya Larrydale ...... 167 ...... 1984-85 13. Aiga Bautre ...... 119 ...... 2003-04 Korie Hlede ...... Virginia Tech . . . . .1/27/98 Becky Oglevee ...... 167 ...... 1985-86 14. Pam Mountsier ...... 114 ...... 1990-91 36 Korie Hlede ...... Geo. Washington . . .3/2/95 13. Kathy Ridilla ...... 164 ...... 1987-88 Tracey Paul ...... 114 ...... 1992-93 Korie Hlede ...... Pittsburgh ...... 2/5/98 Chandra Phillips ...... 164 ...... 1992-93 16. Shiri Sharon ...... 112 ...... 2001-02 Candace Futrell . . . .Xavier ...... 1/11/04 15. Darcie Vincent ...... 163 ...... 1991-92 17. Gail Wilkins ...... 111 ...... 1995-96 35 Korie Hlede ...... West Virginia . . . .12/21/95 Beth Friday ...... 163 ...... 2001-02 Shiri Sharon ...... 111 ...... 2002-03 34 Becky Oglevee . . . . .St. Francis ...... 12/14/86 19. Darcie Vincent ...... 109 ...... 1990-91 Korie Hlede ...... Florida State . . . .12/19/97 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 20. Gina Naccarato ...... 106 ...... 1999-00 Candace Futrell . . . .Lehigh ...... 11/24/02 21. Sherri Hannan ...... 104 ...... 1998-99 33 Darcie Vincent . . . . .Niagara ...... 2/19/90 1. Korie Hlede ...... 598 ...... 1997-98 2. Candace Futrell ...... 580 ...... 2003-04 3-PT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 3. Korie Hlede ...... 539 ...... 1994-95 4. Korie Hlede ...... 529 ...... 1996-97 1. Aiga Bautre ...... 490 (48-98) . . .2002-03 5. Korie Hlede ...... 500 ...... 1995-96 2. Aiga Bautre ...... 431 (62-144) . .2005-06 6. Darcie Vincent ...... 449 ...... 1991-92 3. Korie Hlede ...... 418 (64-153) . .1997-98 7. Katie Collins ...... 433 ...... 1988-89 4. Aiga Bautre ...... 400 (68-170) . .2004-05 8. Chandra Phillips ...... 413 ...... 1992-93 5. Aiga Bautre ...... 395 (47-119) . .2003-04 9. Becky Oglevee ...... 404 ...... 1984-85 6. Katie Collins ...... 380 (30-79) . . .1988-89 10. Kris Sebastian ...... 399 ...... 1991-92 7. Kelly Eberhardt . . . .375 (45-120) . .1997-98 Katie Collins ...... 399 ...... 1987-88 8. Candace Futrell . . . .371 (46-124) . .2002-03 12. Megan Cullen ...... 396 ...... 1989-90 9. Candace Futrell . . . .366 (53-145) . .2001-02 13. Candace Futrell ...... 395 ...... 2001-02 10. Pam Mountsier . . . .360 (41-114) . .1990-91 Tracey Paul ...... 360 (41-114) . .1992-93 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 12. Darcie Vincent . . . . .356 (74-208) . .1991-92 Minimum of 200 attempts 13. Korie Hlede ...... 354 (34-96) . . .1994-95 Oxana Shetko ...... 354 (35-99) . . .2001-02 1. Chris Chandler . . . . .561 (129-230) . . . .1993-94 Candace Futrell . . . .354 (74-209) . .2003-04 2. Tanya Larrydale . . . .559 (167-299) . . . .1984-85 16. Kelly Eberhardt . . . .346 (54-156) . .1998-99 3. Sue Cox ...... 547 (193-353) . . . .1981-82 17. Chandra Phillips . . . .343 (50-146) . .1992-93 4. Beth Friday ...... 542 (163-301) . . . .2001-02 18. Darcie Vincent . . . . .340 (37-109) . .1990-91 5. Beth Friday...... 533 (168-315) . . . .2002-03 19. Tracey Paul ...... 337 (60-178) . .1993-94 6. LynnDee Howell . . . .524 (120-229) . . . .1998-99 Shiri Sharon ...... 337 (32-95) . . .2003-04 7. Amy Alger ...... 512 (169-330) . . . .1988-89 21. Megan Cullen . . . . .329 (45-137) . .1989-90 Korie Hlede owns 10 Duquesne single season records. 8. Beth Friday ...... 508 (135-268) . . . .2000-01 * Minimum of 30 made three-point goals

68 Single-Season Records

REBOUNDING 7. Darcie Vincent . . . . .156 . .1991-92 (29 games) Michelle Bouldin . . .156 . .1993-94 (27 games) 1. Beth Friday ...... 298 . .2000-01 (29 games) 9. Shiri Sharon ...... 154 . .2003-04 (28 games) 2. Beth Friday ...... 297 . .1999-00 (28 games) 10. Korie Hlede ...... 151 . .1994-95 (26 games) 3. Beth Friday ...... 294 . .2002-03 (29 games) 11. Becky Oglevee . . . . .137 . .1985-86 (24 games) 4. Kathy Ridilla ...... 279 . .1988-89 (24 games) Sherri Hannan . . . . .137 . .1998-99 (28 games) 5. Sue Cox ...... 273 . .1981-82 (25 games) 13. Korie Hlede ...... 131 . .1996-97 (28 games) Kathy Ridilla ...... 273 . .1986-87 (29 games) 14. Shiri Sharon ...... 129 . .2000-01 (29 games) 7. Beth Friday ...... 271 . .2001-02 (29 games) 15. Kathy Folk ...... 122 . .1981-82 (25 games) 8. Kathy Ridilla ...... 263 . .1987-88 (28 games) 16. Kathy Folk ...... 121 . .1979-80 (23 games) 9. Tanya Larrydale . . . .257 . .1984-85 (29 games) Korie Hlede ...... 121 . .1995-96 (27 games) 10. Carina Hoffman . . . .249 . .1990-91 (28 games) 11. Carina Hoffman . . . .239 . .1989-90 (24 games) ASSISTS AVERAGE Nicole Sinclair . . . . .239 . .2004-05 (28 games) 13. Nicole Sinclair . . . . .238 . .2005-06 (30 games) 1. Michelle Bouldin . . .7.44 .1993 (201-27 games) 14. Tara Williams ...... 235 . .1990-91 (28 games) 2. Shiri Sharon ...... 6.62 .2003 (192-29 games) 15. Tanya Larrydale . . . .230 . .1985-86 (25 games) 3. Shiri Sharon ...... 6.57 .2002 (184-28 games) 16. Carol Burchlaw . . . .224 . .1984-85 (28 games) 4. Becky Oglevee . . . . .6.53 .1985 (183-28 games) 5. Ann Loughran . . . . .6.36 .1978 (70-11 games) REBOUND AVERAGE 6. Darcie Vincent . . . . .6.32 .1999 (177-28 games) 7. Korie Hlede ...... 5.80 .1995 (151-26 games) 1. Eleanor Bailey . . . . .12.7 ...... 1977-78 8. Michelle Bouldin . . .5.77 .1994 (156-27 games) 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 11.6 ...... 1988-89 9. Becky Oglevee . . . . .5.70 .1986 (137-24 games) 3. Tanya Larrydale . . . .11.2 ...... 1986-87 10. Shiri Sharon ...... 5.50 .2004 (154-28 games) Darcie Vincent holds the DU single-season record 4. Sue Cox ...... 10.9 ...... 1981-82 11. Darcie Vincent . . . . .5.37 .1992 (156-29 games) with 74 3-point goals in 1992. 5. Peggy Simcic ...... 10.8 ...... 1977-78 12. Darcie Vincent . . . . .5.27 .1991 (116-22 games) 6. Beth Friday ...... 10.7 ...... 1999-00 13. Kathy Folk ...... 5.26 .1981 (100-19 games) 7. Beth Friday ...... 10.3 ...... 2000-01 Kathy Folk ...... 5.26 .1980 (121-23 games) FREE THROWS MADE 8. Beth Friday ...... 10.1 ...... 2002-03 15. Korie Hlede ...... 4.89 .1998 (137-28 games) 9. Carina Hoffman . . . .10.0 ...... 1989-90 Sherri Hannan . . . . .4.89 .1999 (137-28 games) 1. Khalihah Este-Shehu .147 ...... 2000-01 17. Kathy Folk ...... 4.88 .1982 (122-25 games) 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 139 ...... 1987-88 TOP REBOUNDERS BY CLASS 3. Darcie Vincent ...... 121 ...... 1989-90 Total Rebounds SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Candace Futrell . . . . .121 ...... 2001-02 5. Candace Futrell . . . . .119 ...... 2003-04 Freshman 297 Beth Friday ...... 1999-00 15 Michelle Bouldin . . . . .at Temple ...... 1/15/94 6. Darcie Vincent ...... 116 ...... 1991-92 273 Sue Cox ...... 1981-82 14 Michelle Bouldin . . . . .vs. Towson St...... 1/3/93 7. Korie Hlede ...... 106 ...... 1997-98 Sophomore 298 Beth Friday ...... 2000-01 13 Darcie Vincent ...... vs. Massachusetts . . .1/10/91 8. Kathy Ridilla ...... 104 ...... 1986-87 273 Kathy Ridilla ...... 1986-87 12 Kathy Folk ...... at Edinboro ...... 2/16/82 9. Amy Alger ...... 103 ...... 1988-89 Junior 271 Beth Friday ...... 2001-02 12 Darcie Vincent ...... vs. Valparaiso . . . . .11/24/90 10. Amy Alger ...... 101 ...... 1986-87 263 Kathy Ridilla ...... 1987-88 12 Michelle Bouldin . . . . .at St. Francis (Pa.) . . .1/2/93 11. Amy Alger ...... 99 ...... 1987-88 Senior 294 Beth Friday ...... 2002-03 12 Michelle Bouldin . . . . .vs. LaSalle ...... 1/30/93 12. Korie Hlede ...... 98 ...... 1996-97 279 Kathy Ridilla ...... 1988-89 12 Michelle Bouldin . . . . .at Detroit Mercy . . . .2/27/93 13. LynnDee Howell . . . . .97 ...... 1998-99 12 Shiri Sharon ...... at Xavier ...... 1/10/03 14. Darcie Vincent ...... 95 ...... 1990-91 TOP REBOUNDERS BY CLASS 12 Shiri Sharon ...... vs. Richmond ...... 1/26/03 Per Game Average 11 Kathy Folk ...... vs. Wagner ...... 12/1/79 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 11 Becky Oglevee ...... vs. Point Park ...... 2/16/85 Freshman 10.9 Sue Cox ...... 1981-82 11 Becky Oglevee ...... vs. Cheyney State . .12/29/84 1. Khalihah Este-Shehu .187 ...... 2000-01 25 games / 273 rebounds 11 Korie Hlede ...... vs. Cleveland State . .12/8/94 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 186 ...... 1987-88 9.8 Beth Friday ...... 1999-00 11 Shiri Sharon ...... vs. Robert Morris . .12/20/01 3. Amy Alger ...... 180 ...... 1988-89 28 games / 297 rebounds 11 Shiri Sharon ...... at Dayton ...... 2/22/02 4. Amy Alger ...... 155 ...... 1986-87 Sophomore 12.7 Eleanor Bailey ...... 1977-78 5. Amy Alger ...... 153 ...... 1987-88 12 games / 152 rebounds STEALS Darcie Vincent ...... 153 ...... 1989-90 10.3 Beth Friday ...... 2000-01 Candace Futrell . . . . .153 ...... 2001-02 29 games / 298 rebounds 1. Korie Hlede ...... 110 . .1994-95 (26 games) 8. Candace Futrell . . . . .151 ...... 2003-04 Junior 9.4 Kathy Ridilla ...... 1987-88 2. Darcie Vincent . . . . .101 . .1989-90 (28 games) 9. Kathy Ridilla ...... 144 ...... 1968-87 28 games / 263 rebounds 3. Darcie Vincent . . . . .86 . . .1991-92 (29 games) 10. Darcie Vincent ...... 143 ...... 1991-92 9.3 Beth Friday ...... 2001-02 4. Amy Alger ...... 85 . . .1988-89 (27 games) 11. Tara Williams ...... 142 ...... 1990-91 29 games / 271 rebounds 5. Darcie Vincent . . . . .84 . . .1990-91 (22 games) 12. LynnDee Howell . . . .141 ...... 1998-99 Senior 11.6 Kathy Ridilla ...... 1988-89 6. Becky Oglevee . . . . .80 . . .1984-85 (28 games) 13. Peggy Simcic ...... 136 ...... 1979-80 24 games / 279 rebounds Korie Hlede ...... 80 . . .1997-98 (28 games) 14. Nicole Sinclair ...... 131 ...... 2005-06 11.2 Tanya Larrydale 8. Amy Alger ...... 79 . . .1986-87 (29 games) 15. LynnDee Howell . . . .129 ...... 1999-00 18 games / 201 rebounds 9. Carol Burchlaw . . . .77 . . .1984-85 (28 games) 16. Becky Oglevee ...... 127 ...... 1984-85 10. Korie Hlede ...... 73 . . .1995-96 (27 games) SINGLE GAME REBOUNDS 11. Korie Hlede ...... 71 . . .1996-97 (28 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 12. Sherri Hannan . . . . .68 . . .1998-99 (28 games) 26 Kathy Ridilla ...... vs. St. Bonaventure, .1/8/87 13. Shiri Sharon ...... 65 . . .2003-04 (28 games) 1. Aiga Bautre ...... 886 (62-70) . . . . .2004-05 23 Tanya Larrydale ...... at Point Park, ...... 12/9/85 Records from 1982 are incomplete 2. Kelly Eberhardt . . . ..857 (78-91) . . . . .1997-98 Carol Burchlaw ...... vs. California(PA), . .2/23/83 3. Kris Sebastian ...... 855 (65-76) . . . . .1992-93 21 Eleanor Bailey ...... vs. Clarion, ...... 2/23/78 BLOCKS 4. Darcie Vincent ...... 841 (95-113) . . . .1990-91 20 Carol Burchlaw ...... at Point Park, ...... 1/16/83 5. Kathy Folk ...... 839 (73-87) . . . . .1979-80 Carol Burchlaw ...... vs. IUP, ...... 2/21/84 1. Kathy Ridilla ...... 61 ...... 1988-89 6. Korie Hlede ...... 826 (95-115) . . . .1995-96 Tara Williams ...... vs. St. Francis (PA), .2/19/91 2. Tanya Larrydale . . . .60 ...... 1984-85 7. Darcie Vincent ...... 811 (116-143) . . .1991-92 Beth Friday ...... at Pitt, ...... 1/1/00 3. Tanya Larrydale . . . .50 ...... 1985-86 8. Korie Hlede ...... 810 (98-121) . . . .1996-97 Beth Friday ...... vs. Richmond, . . . . .2/14/02 4. Donna Zivic ...... 49 ...... 1978-79 9. Darcie Vincent ...... 791 (121-153) . . .1989-90 5. Beth Friday ...... 48 ...... 2002-03 Candace Futrell . . . ..791 (121-153) . . .2001-02 ASSISTS 6. Carina Hoffman . . . .43 ...... 1991-92 11. Candace Futrell . . . ..788 (119-151) . . .2003-04 7. Tanya Larrydale . . . .42 ...... 1986-87 12. Khalihah Este-Shehu .786 (147-187) . . .2000-01 1. Michelle Bouldin . . .201 . .1992-93 (27 games) Kathy Ridilla ...... 42 ...... 1987-88 13. Kris Sebastian ...... 782 (61-78) . . . . .1993-94 2. Shiri Sharon ...... 192 . .2002-03 (29 games) 9. Kathy Ridilla ...... 41 ...... 1986-87 Minimun of 70 attempts 3. Shiri Sharon ...... 184 . .2001-02 (29 games) Tara Williams ...... 41 ...... 1990-91 4. Becky Oglevee . . . . .183 . .1984-85 (28 games) 11. Maria Stankevich . . .40 ...... 2003-04 5. Darcie Vincent . . . . .177 . .1989-90 (28 games) Records from 1982 & 1983 are incomplete 6. Korie Hlede ...... 167 . .1997-98 (28 games) 69 Career Records

SCORING (1000-POINTS) FIELD GOALS MADE 4. Nicole Sinclair ...... 490 (302-616) ...... 2003-06 5. Korie Hlede ...... 482 (1,045-2,166) . . .1995-98 1. Korie Hlede ...... 2,631 ...... 1995-98 1. Korie Hlede ...... 1,045 ...... 1995-98 6. Carol Burchlaw ...... 478 (444-928) ...... 1982-85 2. Candace Futrell ...... 1,668 ...... 2001-04 2. Candace Futrell ...... 573 ...... 2001-04 7. Jaime Vander Zanden . . . .470 (238-507) ...... 1998-01 3. Darcie Vincent ...... 1,538 ...... 1989-92 3. Beth Friday ...... 563 ...... 2000-03 8. Erin Popovich ...... 459 (256-558) ...... 1991-94 4. Beth Friday ...... 1,410 ...... 2000-03 4. Kris Sebastian ...... 548 ...... 1991-94 9. Loui Hall ...... 456 359-786) ...... 2004-06 5. Kris Sebastian ...... 1,374 ...... 1991-94 5. Becky Oglevee ...... 529 ...... 1983-86 10. Trixie Wolf ...... 455 (248-544) ...... 1994-96 6. Kathy Ridilla ...... 1,312 ...... 1986-89 6. Chrissy Stough ...... 516 ...... 1981-84 11. LynnDee Howell ...... 453 (360-794) ...... 1997-00 7. Amy Alger ...... 1,306 ...... 1986-89 7. Darcie Vincent ...... 512 ...... 1989-92 12. Krista Thomas ...... 451 (243-539) ...... 1996-99 8. Becky Oglevee ...... 1,292 ...... 1983-86 8. Katie Collins ...... 498 ...... 1986-89 13. Chrissi Stough ...... 444 (516-1161) ...... 1981-84 9. Aiga Bautre ...... 1,199 ...... 2003-06 9. Kathy Ridilla ...... 478 ...... 1986-89 10. Katie Collins ...... 1,186 ...... 1987-90 10. Amy Alger ...... 466 ...... 1986-89 3-POINT GOALS MADE 11. Chrissi Stough ...... 1,152 ...... 1981-84 11. Carol Burchlaw ...... 444 ...... 1982-85 12. Gail Wilkins+ ...... 1,083 ...... 1995-97 12. Tanya Larrydale ...... 437 ...... 1984-87 1. Aiga Bautre ...... 225 ...... 2003-06 13. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 1,080 ...... 1996-99 2. Candace Futrell ...... 183 ...... 2001-04 14. Tanya Larrydale ...... 1,063 ...... 1984-87 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Korie Hlede ...... 162 ...... 1995-98 15. Maureen Major ...... 1,035 ...... 1984-87 4. Darcie Vincent ...... 151 ...... 1989-92 16. LynnDee Howell . . . . .1,029 ...... 1997-00 1. Korie Hlede ...... 2,166 ...... 1995-98 5. Gail Wilkins+ ...... 138 ...... 1993-97 17. Carol Burchlaw ...... 1,020 ...... 1982-85 2. Candace Futrell ...... 1,464 ...... 2001-04 6. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 135 ...... 1996-99 3. Katie Collins ...... 1,413 ...... 1987-90 7. Shiri Sharon ...... 111 ...... 2001-04 SCORING AVERAGE 4. Kris Sebastian ...... 1,367 ...... 1991-94 8. Tracey Paul ...... 101 ...... 1993-94 5. Darcie Vincent ...... 1,347 ...... 1989-92 9. Sherri Hannan ...... 89 ...... 1995-99 1. Korie Hlede ...... 24.1 ...... 1995-98 6. Becky Oglevee ...... 1,218 ...... 1983-86 10. Shiri Sharon ...... 79 ...... 2001-03 2. Candace Futrell ...... 15.4 ...... 2001-04 7. Chrissi Stough ...... 1,161 ...... 1981-84 11. Chandra Phillips ...... 66 ...... 1990-93 3. Darcie Vincent ...... 14.2 ...... 1989-92 8. Amy Alger ...... 1,112 ...... 1986-89 12. Katie Collins ...... 63 ...... 1987-90 4. Becky Oglevee ...... 13.1 ...... 1983-86 9. Kathy Ridilla ...... 1,101 ...... 1986-89 Oxana Shetko ...... 63 ...... 1999-02 5. Chrissi Stough ...... 12.5 ...... 1981-84 10. Beth Friday ...... 1,080 ...... 2000-03 14. Gina Naccarato ...... 62 ...... 1997-00 6. Kathy Ridilla ...... 12.4 ...... 1986-89 15. Maria Stankevich ...... 60 ...... 2003-06 Kris Sebastian ...... 12.4 ...... 1991-94 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 16. Loui Hall ...... 56 ...... 2004-06 8. Beth Friday ...... 12.3 ...... 2000-03 (Minimum of 500 Field Goals Attempted) 17. Nikolina Pender ...... 48 ...... 2000-03 9. Amy Alger ...... 11.9 ...... 1986-89 10. Katie Collins ...... 11.3 ...... 1987-90 1. Beth Friday ...... 521 (563-1080) ...... 2000-03 3-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED 11. Loui Hall ...... 11.2 ...... 2004-06 2. Chris Chandler + ...... 511 (299-584) ...... 1993-95 12. Tanya Larrydale ...... 11.1 ...... 1984-87 3. Tanya Larrydale ...... 501 (437-873) ...... 1984-87 1. Aiga Bautre ...... 531 ...... 2003-06 2. Candace Futrell ...... 523 ...... 2001-04 3. Korie Hlede ...... 455 ...... 1995-98 4. Darcie Vincent ...... 443 ...... 1989-92 5. Gail Wilkins+ ...... 415 ...... 1993-97 6. Shiri Sharon ...... 409 ...... 2001-04 7. Kelly Eberhardt ...... 380 ...... 1996-99 8. Tracey Paul ...... 292 ...... 1993-94 9. Sherri Hannan ...... 259 ...... 1995-99 10. Gina Naccarato ...... 226 ...... 1997-00 11. Chandra Phillips ...... 213 ...... 1990-93 12. Katie Collins ...... 195 ...... 1987-90 13. Oxana Shetko ...... 180 ...... 1999-02 14. Nikolina Pender ...... 172 ...... 2000-03 15. Loui Hall ...... 169 ...... 2004-06 16. Carmen Bruce+ ...... 165 ...... 2005-06 17. Megan Cullen ...... 148 ...... 1987-90 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE^

1. Aiga Bautre ...... 423 (225-531) . .2003-06 2. Maria Stankevich . . .370 (60-162) . . . . .2003-06 3. Korie Hlede ...... 356 (162-455) . . . .1995-98 4. Kelly Eberhardt . . . . .355 (135-380) . . . .1996-98 5. Oxana Shetko ...... 350 (63-180) . . . . .1999-02 Candace Futrell . . . .350 (183-523) . . . .2001-04 7. Tracey Paul ...... 346 (101-292) . . . .1993-94 8. Darcie Vincent . . . . .341 (151-443) . . . .1989-92 9. Gail Wilkins+ ...... 333 (138-415) . . . .1993-97 10. Loui Hall ...... 331 (56-169) . . .2004-06 11. Katie Collins ...... 323 (63-195) . . . . .1986-90 12. Chandra Phillips . . . .309 (66-213) . . . . .1990-93 FREE THROWS MADE

1. Korie Hlede ...... 379 ...... 1995-98 2. Amy Alger ...... 364 ...... 1986-89 3. Darcie Vincent ...... 363 ...... 1989-92 4. Kathy Ridilla ...... 356 ...... 1986-89 5. Candace Futrell ...... 339 ...... 2001-04 6. LynnDee Howell ...... 305 ...... 1997-00 7. Beth Friday ...... 284 ...... 2000-03 8. Shiri Sharon ...... 258 ...... 2001-04 9. Kris Sebastian ...... 251 ...... 1991-94 10. Nicole Sinclair ...... 236 ...... 2003-06 11. Becky Oglevee ...... 235 ...... 1983-86 Beth Friday is Duquesne's only 1,000-point and 1,000-rebound performer.

70 Career Records

ASSISTS AVERAGE

1. Shiri Sharon ...... 5.78 (659/114) . . . .2001-04 2. Becky Oglevee ...... 5.33 (528/99) . . . . .1983-86 3. Michelle Bouldin . . . .5.31 (446/84) . . . . .1992-94 4. Korie Hlede ...... 5.23 (570/109) . . . .1995-98 5. Darcie Vincent ...... 5.14 (555/108) . . . .1989-92 6. Kathy Folk ...... 5.01 (421/84) . . . . .1979-82 7. Anne Loughran . . . . .4.07 (281/69) . . . . .1977-80 8. Sherri Hannan ...... 3.41 (392/115) . . . .1995-99 9. Chrissi Stough ...... 2.72 (250/92) . . . . .1981-84 10. Carol Burchlaw . . . . .2.62 (265/101) . . . .1982-85 11. Melanie Bach ...... 2.59 (275/106) . . . .1986-89 12. Tracey Paul ...... 2.58 (124/48) . . . . .1993-94 13. Gina Naccarato . . . . .2.53 (283/112) . . . .1997-00 STEALS

1. Korie Hlede ...... 334 ...... 1995-98 2. Darcie Vincent ...... 323 ...... 1989-92 3. Amy Alger ...... 266 ...... 1986-89 4. Shiri Sharon ...... 221 ...... 2001-04 5. Becky Oglevee ...... 203 ...... 1983-86 6. Carol Burchlaw ...... 190 ...... 1982-85 7. Ann Loughran ...... 151 ...... 1977-80 8. Candace Futrell ...... 148 ...... 2001-04 9. Nicole Sinclair ...... 142 ...... 2003-06 Records from 1982 are incomplete BLOCKS 1. Tanya Larrydale ...... 177 ...... 1984-87 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 160 ...... 1986-89 3. Beth Friday ...... 150 ...... 2000-03 4. Carina Hoffman ...... 131 ...... 1989-92 5. Maria Stankevich ...... 102 ...... 2003-05 6. Jaime Vander Zanden . . . . .84 ...... 1998-01 7. Donna Zivic ...... 64 ...... 1976-79 8. Oxana Shetko ...... 59 ...... 1999-02 9. Aiga Bautie ...... 52 ...... 2003-06 10. Trixie Wolf + ...... 44 ...... 1994-96 Nikolina Pender ...... 44 ...... 2000-03 11. Tara Williams ...... 41 ...... 1991 Aiga Bautre holds Duquense’s career 3-point made record with 225. Records from 1982 & 1983 are incomplete Minimum two years of playing ^ Minimum of 50 3-pt FG made FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 5. Nicole Sinclair ...... 824 ...... 2003-06 + Transfer 6. Tanya Larrydale ...... 798 ...... 1984-87 1. Amy Alger ...... 586 ...... 1986-89 7. Korie Hlede ...... 764 ...... 1995-98 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 493 ...... 1986-89 8. Amy Alger ...... 735 ...... 1986-89 3. Korie Hlede ...... 479 ...... 1995-98 9. Erin Popovich ...... 644 ...... 1992-95 4. LynnDee Howell ...... 477 ...... 1997-00 10. Chrissi Stough ...... 596 ...... 1981-84 5. Beth Friday ...... 455 ...... 2000-03 6. Darcie Vincent ...... 452 ...... 1989-92 REBOUND AVERAGE 7. Candace Futrell ...... 434 ...... 2001-04 8. Nicole Sinclair ...... 374 ...... 2003-06 1. Beth Friday ...... 10.1 (1,160/115) .2000-03 9. Shiri Sharon ...... 361 ...... 2001-04 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 8.75 (928/106) . .1986-89 10. Kris Sebastian ...... 339 ...... 1991-94 3. Tanya Larrydale . . . .8.30 (798/96) . . .1984-87 11. Becky Oglevee ...... 336 ...... 1983-86 4. Peggy Simcic ...... 8.20 (519/63) . . .1977-80 5. Carol Burchlaw . . . .8.18 (827/101) . .1982-85 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 6. Carina Hoffman . . .7.81 (860/110) . .1989-92 7. Eleanor Bailey . . . . .7.68 (507/66) . . .1977-80 1. Aiga Bautre ...... 857 (126-147) .2003-06 8. Donna Zivic ...... 7.64 (428/56) . . .1976-79 2. Kelly Eberhardt . . . . .809 (203-251) .1996-99 9. Chris Chandler . . . .7.46 (545/73) . . .1993-95 3. Maria Stankevich . . .806 (104-129) .2003-05 10. Nicole Sinclair . . . . .7.10 (824/116) . .2003-06 4. Darcie Vincent . . . . .803 (363-452) .1989-92 11. Korie Hlede ...... 7.00 (764/109) . .1995-98 5. Korie Hlede ...... 791 (379-479) .1995-98 6. Kathy Folk ...... 785 (194-247) .1979-82 ASSISTS 7. Khalihah Este-Shehu . . . .782 (197-252) . .2000-01, 03 8. Candace Futrell . . . .781 (339-434) .2001-04 1. Shiri Sharon ...... 659 ...... 2001-04 9. Maureen Major . . . . .766 (170-222) .1984-87 2. Korie Hlede ...... 570 ...... 1995-98 10. Brittany Warren+ . . . .765 (101-132) .2003-06 3. Darcie Vincent ...... 555 ...... 1989-92 11. Loui Hall ...... 742 (190-256) .2004-06 4. Becky Oglevee ...... 528 ...... 1983-86 12. Kris Sebastian ...... 740 (251-339) .1991-94 5. Michelle Bouldin ...... 446 ...... 1992-94 13. Kathy Ridilla ...... 722 (356-493) .1986-89 6 Kathy Folk ...... 421 ...... 1979-82 7. Sherri Hannan ...... 392 ...... 1995-99 REBOUNDS 8. Gina Naccarato ...... 283 ...... 1997-00 9. Ann Loughran ...... 281 ...... 1977-80 1. Beth Friday ...... 1,160 ...... 2000-03 10. Melanie Bach ...... 275 ...... 1986-89 2. Kathy Ridilla ...... 928 ...... 1986-89 Shiri Sharon took over as Duquesne's all-time 3. Carina Hoffman ...... 860 ...... 1989-92 assist leader in 2004 with 659 over her four years. 4. Carol Burchlaw ...... 827 ...... 1982-85

71 All-Time Team Records

Scoring Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Made

Points Year Att. Year Made Year 1. 2,067 ...... 1997-98 1. 1,929 ...... 1989-90 1. 454 ...... 2000-01 2. 1,978 ...... 2001-02 2. 1,900 ...... 1991-92 2. 431 ...... 1986-87 3. 1,966 ...... 2003-04 3. 1,865 ...... 1986-87 3. 408 ...... 2001-02 4. 1,960 ...... 1984-85 4. 1,852 ...... 1988-89 4. 402 ...... 1991-92 5. 1,929 ...... 1989-90 5. 1,828 ...... 1990-91 5. 383 ...... 1997-98 6. 1,921 ...... 1996-97 6. 1,796 ...... 1984-85 6. 370 ...... 1987-88 7. 1,914 ...... 1988-89 7. 1,768 ...... 1987-88 7. 368 ...... 1998-99 8. 1,897 ...... 1986-87 8. 1,736 ...... 1996-97 8. 360 ...... 1984-85 9. 1,888 ...... 1991-92 9. 1,733 ...... 2003-04 9. 357 ...... 1996-97 10. 1,853 ...... 1998-99 10. 1,728 ...... 1992-93 10. 352 ...... 2004-05 11. 1,852 ...... 2000-01 11. 1,693 ...... 2001-02 11. 351 ...... 2003-04 12. 1,849 ...... 1992-93 351 ...... 2005-06 Field-Goal Percentage 13. 350 ...... 1990-91 Scoring Average Pct. (Made-Att.) Year Free Throws Attempted Ppg. Year 1. .471 ...... (770-1,634) ...... 1997-98 1. 73.8 ...... 1997-98 2. .446 ...... (720-1,615) ...... 1994-95 Att. Year 2. 68.9 ...... 1981-82 3. .445 ...... (800-1,796) ...... 1984-85 1. 644 ...... 2000-01 3. 68.6 ...... 1996-97 4. .440 ...... (713-1,619) ...... 1981-82 2. 622 ...... 1986-87 4. 68.5 ...... 1992-93 5. .436 ...... (642-1,472) ...... 1993-94 3. 611 ...... 1991-92 5. 68.2 ...... 1978-79 .436 ...... (700-1,605) ...... 1995-96 4. 606 ...... 2001-02 68.2 ...... 1995-96 7. .434 ...... (714-1,644) ...... 1985-86 5. 533 ...... 1987-88 68.2 ...... 2001-02 8. .433 ...... (681-1,574) ...... 2002-03 6. 530 ...... 1998-99 8. 67.8 ...... 2003-04 9. .430 ...... (621-1,443) ...... 1982-83 7. 527 ...... 1997-98 9. 67.7 ...... 1994-95 10. .428 ...... (680-1,589) ...... 1998-99 8. 526 ...... 1984-85 10. 67.6 ...... 1984-85 9. 519 ...... 1990-91 3-Point Field Goals Made Field Goals Made Free-Throw Percentage Made Year Made Year 1. 201 ...... 2003-04 Pct. (Made-Att.) Year 1. 800 ...... 1984-85 2. 177 ...... 2005-06 1. .744 ...... (352-473) ...... 2004-05 2. 770 ...... 1997-98 3. 156 ...... 2001-02 2. .733 ...... (288-393) ...... 1992-93 3. 768 ...... 1988-89 4. 151 ...... 2002-03 .733 ...... (351-479) ...... 2003-04 4. 726 ...... 1992-93 151 ...... 2004-05 4. .727 ...... (383-527) ...... 1997-98 5. 725 ...... 1996-97 6. 144 ...... 1997-98 5. .724 ...... (351-485) ...... 2005-06 6. 720 ...... 1994-95 7. 125 ...... 1998-99 6. .714 ...... (357-500) ...... 1996-97 7. 715 ...... 1986-87 8. 119 ...... 1993-94 7. .705 ...... (342-485) ...... 1995-96 8. 714 ...... 1985-86 9. 114 ...... 1996-97 .705 ...... (454-644) ...... 2000-01 9. 707 ...... 2001-02 10. 109 ...... 1992-93 9. .698 ...... (247-354) ...... 1993-94 707 ...... 2003-04 11. 106 ...... 1991-92 10. .694 ...... (318-458) ...... 1983-84 11. 700 ...... 1995-96 12. 99 ...... 1995-96 .694 ...... (370-533) ...... 1987-88 .694 ...... (368-530) ...... 1998-99 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rebounds Att. Year 1. 568 ...... 2003-04 Reb. Year 2. 481 ...... 2005-06 1. 1,249 ...... 1986-87 3. 480 ...... 2001-02 2. 1,229 ...... 1991-92 4. 439 ...... 2002-03 3. 1,154 ...... 1988-89 5. 437 ...... 2004-05 4. 1,148 ...... 1989-90 6. 412 ...... 1998-99 5. 1,142 ...... 1990-91 7. 386 ...... 1996-97 6. 1,141 ...... 2001-02 8. 379 ...... 1997-98 7. 1,125 ...... 2000-01 9. 356 ...... 1991-92 8. 1,093 ...... 1999-2000 10. 346 ...... 1992-93 9. 1,069 ...... 1987-88 11. 340 ...... 1993-94 Rebound Average 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage Rpg. Year Pct. (Made-Att.) Year 1. 46.6 ...... 1976-77 1. .380 ...... (144-379) ...... 1997-98 2. 45.5 ...... 1986-87 2. .368 ...... (177-481) ...... 2005-06 3. 44.9 ...... 1981-82 3. .354 ...... (201-568) ...... 2003-04 4. 44.1 ...... 1977-78 4. .350 ...... (119-340) ...... 1993-94 5. 43.1 ...... 1986-87 5. .346 ...... (151-437) ...... 2004-05 6. 41.2 ...... 1983-83 6. .344 ...... (151-439) ...... 2002-03 7. 41.0 ...... 1989-90 7. .337 ...... (92-273) ...... 1990-91 41.0 ...... 1991-92 8. .329 ...... (51-155) ...... 1988-89 9. 40.7 ...... 1990-91 9. .328 ...... (99-302) ...... 1995-96 10. 40.4 ...... 1994-95 10. .325 ...... (156-480) ...... 2001-02 11. .315 ...... (109-346) ...... 1992-93 12. .309 ...... (94-304) ...... 1989-90 3pt Records began in 1986

Kathy Ridilla is a member of the Duquesne University Sports Hall of Fame.

72 Single Game Records

SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS

Most Points Free Throws Made 116 ...... vs. Valparaiso 31 ...... vs. Valparaiso (Kentucky Invite) 12/23/90 (Kentucky Invite) 12/23/90 30 ...... vs. Howard 12/19/04 Fewest Points 36 ...... vs.Michigan State Free Throws Att. (Chippewa Classic) 12/30/93 42 ...... vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/16/00 42 ...... vs. Howard 12/19/04 First Half Points 55 ...... vs. Canisius 12/21/92 Free Throw Pct. 1.000 (21-21) ...... at Rhode Island 1/22/06 Second Half Points 1.000 (13-13) ...... at Saint Joseph’s 2/9/95, 64 ...... vs. Mercyhurst, 12/5/90 1.000 (10-10) ...... vs. Dayton 2/7/99 .938 (15-16) ...... vs. Xavier, 1/4/02 Field Goals Made Rebounds 42 ...... vs. Cleveland State, 12/8/94 71 ...... vs. Niagara, 12/9/91 vs. Valparaiso 12/23/90 Assists Field Goals Att. 30 ...... vs. Canisius, 12/21/92 91 ...... vs.Bucknell,12/3/89 Steals Field Goal Pct. 25 ...... at St. Francis (Pa.) 12/3/91 .643 (36-56) ...... at Lafayette 12/29/97 .636 (42-66) ...... vs. Cleveland State, 12/8/94 Blocks 15 ...... vs. Valparaiso 3-Pointers Made (Kentucky Invite) 12/23/90 13 ...... vs. George Washington 2/22/04 12 ...... vs. Fordham 2/27/05 Turnovers 36 ...... at VCU 1991, Amy Alger holds the Duquesne career record 3-Pointers Att. 36 ...... vs. Temple 30 ...... at Kent State 12/5/01 (A-10 Tournament) 3/2/02 with 586 free-throw attempts. 3-Point Pct. Personal Fouls Steals .750 (9-12) ...... vs. James Madison, 11/27/02 30 ...... vs. George Washington .706 (12-17) ...... at Pitt 12/3/03 (A-10 Tournament) 3/3/01 Steals Year 30 ...... at Bowling Green 12/2/95 1. 320 ...... 1986-87 2. 308 ...... 1978-79 3. 305 ...... 1984-85 4. 303 ...... 1991-92 5. 287 ...... 1980-81 6. 283 ...... 1996-97 7. 280 ...... 1990-91 8. 262 ...... 1988-89 9. 256 ...... 1997-98 9. 253 ...... 2005-06 10. 244 ...... 2000-01 244 ...... 2001-02 Steal statistics from 1982 are incomplete Assists

Assists Year 1. 487 ...... 1992-93 2. 483 ...... 2001-02 3. 469 ...... 2002-03 4. 465 ...... 1997-98 5. 453 ...... 1993-94 6. 434 ...... 2003-04 7. 429 ...... 1984-85 8. 426 ...... 1998-99 9. 418 ...... 1998-99 10. 412 ...... 1979-80 11. 410 ...... 1981-82 410 ...... 1991-92 Blocks

Blocks Year 1. 123 ...... 2001-02 2. 119 ...... 1999-2000 3. 117 ...... 1986-87 117 ...... 1988-89 5. 113 ...... 2002-03 6. 111 ...... 2000-01 7. 109 ...... 1990-91 8. 105 ...... 1984-85 9. 100 ...... 1985-86 Block statistics from 1982 and 1983 are incomplete The 1986-87 “Duchesses” hold the team rebound and steals records.

73 All-Time Award Winners

PRE-SEASON HONORS

1995 Sherri Hannan ...... Atlantic 10 All-Rookie 1995 Chris Chandler . . . .Atlantic 10 Third-Team All-Conference 1996 Korie Hlede ...... First-Team All-America, Women’s Basketball News Service Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 First-Team All-Conference (Only unanimous selection) Korie Hlede ...... Third-Team All-America, Athlon Sports Korie Hlede ...... All-America Honorable Mention Street & Smith’s Korie Hlede ...... First-Team All-America, Blue Ribbon Yearbook 1997 Korie Hlede ...... First-Team All-America, Dick Vitale’s Korie Hlede . . . . .High Honorable Mention All-America, Street & Smith’s Korie Hlede (#25) was named A-10 Player of the Year and Head Coach Dan Durkin was tabbed A-10 Coach of Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 First-Team the Year after leading the 1997-1998 Dukes to a 19-9 overall record. All-Conference (unanimous selection) 1997 Gina Naccarato . . . . .Atlantic 10 All-Rookie ALL-ROOKIE / FRESHMAN TEAM 2000 ...... Gina Naccarato 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 First-Team 2001 ...... Beth Friday All-Conference 1991 Tara Williams ...... Atlantic 10 2002 ...... Beth Friday Korie Hlede . . . . .Women’s Basketball Journal 1993 Chris Chandler ...... MCC 2003 ...... Beth Friday — Academic Student- Korie Hlede . . . . .Fourth-Team All-America, 1995 Korie Hlede ...... First-Team, Women’s Athlete of the Year Blue Ribbon Yearbook Basketball News Service 2005 ...... Nicole Sinclair — Academic Student- 1999 Tionda Jennings . . . .Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 Athlete of the Year 2000 LynnDee Howell ...... Atlantic 10 2000 Beth Friday ...... Atlantic 10 2006 ...... Nicole Sinclair Second-Team All-Conference 2001 Shiri Sharon ...... Atlantic 10 2004 Loui Hall ...... Atlantic 10 CONFERENCE PLAYER/ 2001 Beth Friday ...... Atlantic 10 Third-Team FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK All-Conference DATE NAME HONOR ATLANTIC 10 POST-SEASON HONORS 2002 Beth Friday ...... Atlantic 10 First-Team 1984-85 All-Conference 1/14/85 Tanya Larrydale ...... Player Year Name Honor Khalihah Este-Shehu ...... Atlantic 10 2/4/85 Tanya Larrydale ...... Player 2002 Candace Futrell ...... Most Improved Player Third-Team All-Conference 1985-86 Shiri Sharon ...... Atlantic 10 12/18/85 Becky Oglevee ...... Co-Player ALL-ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE All-Defensive Team 3/3/86 Kathy Ridilla ...... Freshman 2003 Beth Friday ...... Atlantic 10 First-Team 1986-87 Year Name Honor All-Conference 12/22/86 Katie Collins ...... Freshman Beth Friday ...... Atlantic 10 1986 Becky Oglevee ...... Second Team 1988 Kathy Ridilla ...... Second Team 1988-89 All-Defensive Team 2/27/89 Amy Alger ...... Co-Player Candace Futrell ...... Atlantic 10 1989 Amy Alger ...... Third Team 1989 Kathy Ridilla ...... Third Team 1990-91 Second-Team All-Conference 2/25/90 Darcie Vincent ...... Co-Player 1990 Darcie Vincent ...... Third Team 2004 Candace Futrell . . . .Atlantic 10 First-Team 12/9/90 Tara Williams ...... Freshman 1991 Darcie Vincent ...... Second Team All-Conference 12/16/90 Tara Williams ...... Freshman 1992 Darcie Vincent ...... Third Team Loui Hall ...... Atlantic 10 All-Rookie 1/13/91 Darcie Vincent ...... Co-Player 1994 Kris Sebastian ...... Third Team 2005 Jocelyn Chandler . .Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Kris Sebastian ...... Freshman 1995 Korie Hlede ...... First Team 2006 Aiga Bautre ...... Atlantic 10 2/24/91 Pam Mountsier ...... Freshman 1996 Korie Hlede ...... First Team Loui Hall ...... Atlantic 10 2/17/91 Pam Mountsier ...... Freshman 1997 Korie Hlede ...... First Team 1998 Korie Hlede ...... First Team 1993-94 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2/05/94 Chris Chandler ...... Player (MCC) 1999 LynnDee Howell ...... Third Team 2001 Beth Friday ...... Second Team 1994-95 1996 Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 12/3/94 Korie Hlede ...... Rookie 2002 Beth Friday ...... First Team 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 12/10/94 Korie Hlede ...... Co-Rookie 2002 Candace Futrell ...... Second Team 2004 Candace Futrell ...... Co-Atlantic 10 12/31/94 Korie Hlede ...... Rookie 2003 Beth Friday ...... First Team 1/14/95 Korie Hlede ...... Rookie 2003 Candace Futrell ...... Third Team COACH OF THE YEAR 1/21/95 Korie Hlede ...... Player & Rookie 2004 Candace Futrell ...... First Team 3/3/95 Korie Hlede ...... Rookie 2005 Aiga Bautre ...... Third Team 1998 Dan Durkin ...... Atlantic 10 1995-96 2006 Loui Hall ...... Honorable Mention 12/7/95 Korie Hlede ...... Player FRESHMAN / ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 12/24/95 Korie Hlede ...... Player ATLANTIC 10 ACADEMIC 2/4/96 Korie Hlede ...... Player ALL-CONFERENCE 1995 Korie Hlede ...... Atlantic 10 1/29/96 Kelly O’Neill ...... Rookie Korie Hlede ...... Eastern College Athletic 1/19/96 Korie Hlede ...... Player YEAR NAME ...... Conference (ECAC) 2/9/96 Korie Hlede ...... Player 1995 Korie Hlede ...... Women’s Basketball 1987 ...... Kathy Ridilla 1996 ...... Korie Hlede 1996-97 ...... News Service 1/19/97 Korie Hlede ...... Player 1997 ...... Korie Hlede 2/9/97 Korie Hlede ...... Player 1998 ...... Korie Hlede 1999 ...... Kelly Eberhardt 1997-98 12/7/97 Korie Hlede ...... Co-Player 1999 ...... LynnDee Howell 12/14/97 Korie Hlede ...... Player

74 All-Time Award Winners

12/21/97 Korie Hlede ...... Player 2003, 04 Korie Hlede ...... Detroit Shock, ALICE WALTON MANSMANN AWARD 1/4/98 Korie Hlede ...... Player Assistant Coach This award is given annually in honor of the 1/11/98 Korie Hlede ...... Player 2004 Candace Futrell ...... Connecticut Sun outstanding female basketball player who exemplifies 1/25/98 Korie Hlede ...... Co-Player the characteristics of dedication, leadership, scholarship 2/8/98 Korie Hlede ...... Player ESPN The Magazine (VERIZON/GTE) and service. 1998-99 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA YEAR NAME 11/29/98 LynnDee Howell ...... Player 1989 ...... Kathy Ridilla 1999-2000 1988 Kathy Ridilla ...... District 2/National 1990 ...... Katie Collins 11/20/99 Nikolina Pender ...... Rookie Second Team 1991 ...... Darcie Vincent 12/4/99 Beth Friday ...... Rookie 1996 Korie Hlede ...... District 2/National 1992 ...... No award given 12/11/99 Beth Friday ...... Rookie Third Team 1993 ...... Chris Chandler 1/8/00 Beth Friday ...... Rookie 1997 Korie Hlede ...... District 2/National 1994 ...... Chris Chandler 1/29/00 Beth Friday ...... Rookie Third Team 1995 ...... Korie Hlede 2/26/00 LynnDee Howell ...... Co-Player 1998 Korie Hlede ...... District 2/National 1996 ...... Korie Hlede 2000-01 Second Team 1997 ...... Korie Hlede 11/25/00 Shiri Sharon ...... Rookie 1998 Kelly Eberhardt ...... District 2 1998 ...... Korie Hlede 12/10/00 Khalihah Este-Shehu ...... Player 1999 Kelly Eberhardt ...... District 2 1999 ...... Sherri Hannan 12/31/00 Khalihah Este-Shehu ...... Player 1999 Sherri Hannan ...... District 2 2000 ...... LynnDee Howell 1/14/01 Shiri Sharon ...... Rookie 2002 Beth Friday ...... District 2 2001 ...... Khalihah Este-Shehu/ 2001-02 2003 Beth Friday ...... District 2/National Jaime Vander Zanden 1/6/02 Beth Friday ...... Co-Player Third Team 2002 ...... Candace Futrell/ 2/17/02 Beth Friday ...... Co-Player 2004 Nicole Sinclair ...... District 2 Beth Friday 2002-03 Second Team 2003 ...... Beth Friday 12/29/02 Aiga Bautre ...... Rookie 2005 Nicole Sinclair ...... District 2 2004 ...... Candace Futrell 1/26/03 Beth Friday ...... Co-Player First Team 2005 ...... Nicole Sinclair 3/2/03 Beth Friday ...... Co-Player Aiga Bautre ...... District 2 2006 ...... Nicole Sinclair 2003-04 Second Team 12/28/03 Candace Futrell ...... Player 2006 Nicole Sinclair ...... District 2 1/18/04 Candace Futrell ...... Player First Team RETIRED JERSEYS 2/22/04 Candace Futrell ...... Player 2004-05 Player No. Year DUQUESNE’S ALL-TIME WBCA TEAM Korie Hlede ...... 25 ...... 1998 1/2/05 Aiga Bautre ...... Player ACADEMIC RANK * 1/2/05 Jocelyn Chandler ...... Rookie Beth Friday ...... 40 ...... 2003 2/7/05 Jocelyn Chandler ...... Rookie 1997 ...... Third 2005-06 1998 ...... First NATIONAL MEDIA 1/29/06 Loui Hall ...... Co-Player 1999 ...... First 2000 ...... 10th (3.338) Beth Friday ...... Sports Illustrated ALL-AMERICA 2003 ...... 20th (3.270) Feb. 10, 2003 issue — Faces in the Crowd * WBCA Academic Teams program began in 1996 1995 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak District 2 USA BASKETBALL/NATIONAL TEAMS 1995 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak National DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SPORTS Honorable Mention HALL OF FAME 2003 Candace Futrell 1995 Korie Hlede ...... First Team, Participated USA Basketball Team Trials Women’s Basketball News Service 1995 ...... Kathy Ridilla 2003 Shiri Sharon 1995 Korie Hlede ...... U.S. Basketball 2000 ...... Darcie Vincent Israel National Team, Olympic Trials Writers Association 2003 ...... Korie Hlede 1996 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak District 2 1996 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak National Honorable Mention 1996 Korie Hlede ...... Second Team, Women's Basketball News Service 1996 Korie Hlede ...... USA Today Women’s Foreign All-America Team 1997 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak District 2 Kodak National Honorable Mention 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Associated Press Honorable Mention 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak District 2 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Kodak National Honorable Mention 1998 Korie Hlede ...... First Team Women’s Basketball News Service 1998 Korie Hlede ...... Second Team Women's Basketball Journal

DUQUESNE IN THE PROS

1998 Korie Hlede ...... Detroit Shock 1999-2000 Korie Hlede ...... Detroit Shock/Utah Starzz 2000, 01 Korie Hlede ...... Utah Starzz 2002 Korie Hlede ...... New York Liberty The 1983-84 season marked the first year of Division I and Atlantic 10 Conference play for Duquesne women's basketball.

75 All-Time Roster

A H R Alger, Amy ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hall, Loui (Ellen) ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Rahm, Debbie ...... 1986 Anderson, Chrissy ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hannan, Sherri ...... 1995*, 96, 97, 98, 99 Reed, Ashley+ ...... 2003, 04 Aufiero, Anne ...... 1978, 79, 80 Harrington, Omega ...... 2003, 04 Reese, Rashon “Kiesha” ...... 1995, 96 Hayden, Margie ...... 1981 Ridilla, Kathy ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 B Hazel, Donna ...... 1976 Ritter, Adele ...... 1975 Bach, Melanie ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Heckel, Martha ...... 1978 Bailey, Eleanor ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Hlede, Korie ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 S Baker, Takneekia ...... 2004, 05 Hoffman, Carina ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sansosti, Tracey ...... 1984 Barry, Eileen ...... 1982 Hohler, Jane ...... 1974 Sarakon, Joni ...... 1974 Bautre, Aiga ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hovis, Janet ...... 1974, 75 Scarberry, Brittney ...... 1998, 99 Becker, Kim ...... 1984, 85 Howell, LynnDee ...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Sebastian, Kris ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Bezilla, Carolyn ...... 1975 Sharon, Shiri ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Bicknell, Merle ...... 1978 J Shetko, Oxana ...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Bochicchio, Janice ...... 1986 Janosik, Roxanne ...... 1976, 77 Simcic, Peggy ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Bonasso, Rebecca ...... 2005 Jennings, Tionda ...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sinclair, Nicole ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Borasky, Alyssa ...... 2004, 05 Singleton, Jade ...... 2005, 06, 07 Bouldin, Michelle ...... 1992,93, 94 K Slowkowski, Debra ...... 1976 Bowers, Toni ...... 1981 Kalervo, Kristin ...... 2003 Smith, Marisa+ ...... 2005, 06, 07 Breithaupt, Debbie ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Kauzlaric, Maja ...... 1998, 99 Smith, Pasher ...... 1977, 78 Brennan, Mary ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kelly, Erin ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Smith, Shelly ...... 1974 Brinker, Denise ...... 1974 Kennedy, Leah ...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Smith, Suzanne ...... 1983 Brown, Donna ...... 1974, 75 King, Amy ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Snyderwine, Diane ...... 1983 Brown, Vera ...... 1974 Knapp, Karen ...... 1974 Sottalano, Donna ...... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Bruce, Carmen+ ...... 2005, 06, 07 Koshko, Nancy ...... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Speta, Janice ...... 1974, 75, 76 Burchlaw, Carol ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Kuba, Sue ...... 1974, 75, 76 Spurlock, Pualani ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Kulla, Sharon ...... 1980 Stankevich, Maria ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 C Kunkel, Kim ...... 1985, 86 Starling, Yvonne ...... 1975 Cannon, Sharon ...... 1981, 82, 83 Stekovic, Jelena ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Cecconi, Gina ...... 1977 L Stough, Chrissi ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Cessar, Margaret ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Larrydale, Tanya ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Stratton, Jill ...... 1988, 89 Chandler, Chris+ ...... 1993, 94, 95 Little, Kristi ...... 2006, 07 Sullivan, Joan ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Chandler, Jocelyn ...... 2005, 06, 07 Loncar, Carol ...... 1984 Clancy, Rachel ...... 2007 Loughran, Ann ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 T Clifford, Sue ...... 1974, 75 Tate, Jill ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Collins, Katie ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 M Thomas, Krista ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Costa, Dina ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Major, Maureen ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Thomas, Vonda ...... 1992 Costa, Kelli ...... 2007 Maranda, Carol ...... 1976, 77 Tomasovich, Lisa ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Cox, Sue ...... 1982 Marra, Holly ...... 1990 Thomas, Connie ...... 1980, 81, 82 Crawford, Erin ...... 2005 Massengale, Heather ...... 1994 Thomas, Maryanne ...... 1981 Crossey, Mary Kay ...... 1978, 79, 80 Matanoski, Mary ...... 1983 Thompson, Samantha ...... 2007 Cullen, Megan ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Metoyer, Toby ...... 1993 Timol, Jade ...... 1999, 2000*, 01, 02, 03 Cuppett, Courtney ...... 1997, 98, 99 Middleton, Debbie ...... 1976 Topic, Ali ...... 1995, 96 Cutich, Jennifer ...... 1988, 89, 90 Mitchell, Terri ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Truskey, Wendy ...... 1979 Moehring, Julie ...... 1995, 96, 97 D Monteverde, Jean ...... 1984 V Danko, Aileen ...... 1985 Moran, Jan ...... 1977 Vander Zanden, Jaime . . . .1998, 99, 2000, 01 Delibasic, Selma ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Morrison, Sue ...... 1980, 81 Vincent, Darcie ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Mountsier, Pam ...... 1991 Volz, Linda ...... 1990 E Murtha, Mary Anne ...... 1977, 78, 79 Eaton, Andrea ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 W Egleston, Brooke ...... 2000, 01, 02*, 03* N Walkney, Sarah Beth ...... 1978 Eberhardt, Kelly ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Naccarato, Gina ...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Warren, Brittany+ ...... 2005, 06, 07 Elliott, Aleandra ...... 1992 Newby, Carol ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wehrle, Erin ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Este,Shehu, Khalihah . . . . .2000, 01, 02*, 03 Nolan, Betsy ...... 1976, 77 Whitman, Sherie ...... 1984 Nowitzki, Silke ...... 1994 Wilkins, Gail ...... 1996, 97 F Williams, Tara ...... 1991 Fisher, Karen ...... 1979 O Williams, Tausha ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Flaga, Malgorzata “Gosia” ...... 2006, 07 Oglevee, Becky ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Wojdowski, Rachel ...... 2001 Fleischer, Jackie ...... 1987, 88, 89 O’Neill, Kelly ...... 1996, 97 Wolf, Trixie ...... 1994, 95, 96 Folan, Maggie ...... 1977 Osborne, Carrie ...... 1992, 93, 94 Wood, Ellen ...... 1980 Folk, Kathy ...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Freeman, Chaneak ...... 1990, 91 P Z Friday, Beth ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Paul, Tracey ...... 1993, 94 Zabowski, Madge ...... 1974, 75 Fritz, Amidia ...... 1976 Peck, Amanda ...... 2007 Zezulewicz, Theresa ...... 1980, 81, 82 Futrell, Candace ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Pender, Nikolina ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Zivic, Donna ...... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Phillips, Chandra ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Zwisle, Dina ...... 1982, 83, 84 G Pollino, Samantha ...... 2007 Goetz, Karen ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Popovich, Erin ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Bold face indicates Current Player Goff, Liz ...... 1979 Pryor, Keri ...... 2007 * Redshirt year Greger, Julie ...... 2000, 01 Pryor, Tanya ...... 1990 + Division I Transfer, sat out first season listed Grilli, Ginger ...... 1974

76 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1975-76 2/8/79 Steubenville W 69 34 1981-82 Won 6, Lost 5 2/10/79 St. Francis (PA) W 75 58 Won 19, Lost 6 overall; 7-1 PWC Coach Pat Mansmann 2/15/79 Point Park * W 74 54 Coach Tom Welch 1/19/76 PITT-JOHNSTOWN L 50 66 2/17/79 BETHANY W 72 36 Division II; AIAW; 1/28/76 ACC-North Side W 55 52 2/23/79 Clarion St. W 74 73 Pennwood West Conference 1/31/76 Youngstown St. L 38 58 2/28/79 INDIANA (PA) L 71 73 First Year of NCAA Women’s 2/1/76 Pittsburgh L 35 105 Pitt-Johnstown Tournament # Basketball 2/2/76 PENN ST. (@ McKeesport) W 63 38 Game played at Pitt Field House % 11/20/81 Slippery Rock ^ L 77 78 2/9/76 Indiana (PA) L 72 87 Pennwood West Conference * 11/21/81 St. Bonaventure ^ W 65 51 2/11/76 ST. FRANCIS (PA) % W 57 52 12/1/81 POINT PARK * W 64 43 2/16/76 Carnegie Mellon W 64 56 1979-80 12/3/81 ROBERT MORRIS * W 64 54 2/18/76 Pitt-Johnstown L 56 71 Won 7, Lost 16 12/8/81 NIAGARA W 76 43 2/24/76 CALIFORNIA (PA) W 67 47 Coach Elsie Esseck 12/10/81 CALIFORNIA ST. * W 78 68 2/29/76 BETHANY % W 53 33 AIAW; Pennwood West Conference 12/12/81 Charleston # L 61 71 Game played at the Civic Arena % 11/30/79 Lock Haven St. ^ W 65 62 12/13/81 Marietta # W 86 31 12/1/79 Bowie St. ^ L 54 90 1/9/82 WHEELING * W 66 57 1976-77 12/1/79 Wagner ^ L 77 81 1/11/82 POINT PARK * W 60 40 Won 13, Lost 4 12/4/79 ROBERT MORRIS * W 84 50 1/13/82 Indiana (PA) W 84 6 Coach Pat Mansmann 12/5/79 Pittsburgh L 37 72 1/16/82 Wheeling * W 81 68 12/14/76 West Virginia # L 54 72 12/8/79 Steubenville * L 73 78 1/20/82 West Virginia L 56 77 12/15/76 Robert Morris # W 86 62 12/15/79 Scranton ^ L 61 68 1/27/82 California St. * W 58 57 1/13/77 Robert Morris W 75 64 12/16/79 Niagara ^ L 51 80 1/30/82 US NAVAL ACADEMY W 64 63 1/17/77 Wheeling W 72 34 1/8/80 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 68 48 2/1/82 LOYOLA (MD) W 80 55 1/14/77 WEST VIRGINIA % L 42 77 1/15/80 SLIPPERY ROCK L 63 70 2/5/82 Robert Morris * L 55 57 1/27/77 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 74 60 1/19/80 Robert Morris * L 49 56 2/7/82 CLARION STATE W 64 51 1/31/77 BETHANY % W 48 18 1/22/80 Point Park * W 66 59 2/9/82 Pitt-Johnstown L 56 65 2/3/77 CARNEGIE MELLON W 68 22 1/26/80 BETHANY W 75 46 2/11/82 SLIPPERY ROCK W 78 62 2/5/77 INDIANA (PA) % L 51 71 1/31/80 CALIFORNIA ST. * W 67 59 2/16/82 Edinboro W 70 66 2/9/77 St. Francis (PA) W 66 48 2/2/80 West Virginia L 65 89 2/25/82 Gannon W 68 63 2/11/77 FROSTBURG W 67 58 2/5/80 California St. * L 56 70 2/27/82 TOWSON STATE W 70 64 2/15/77 California (PA) W(OT)78 73 2/7/80 STEUBENVILLE * L 67 73 3/6/82 ROBERT MORRIS * W 60 44 2/17/77 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W(OT)51 50 2/11/80 Edinboro L 64 87 3/9/82 Canisius & L 71 75 2/19/77 GENEVA % L 69 76 2/14/80 POINT PARK * W 78 69 Wheeling Invitational # 2/23/77 CALIFORNIA (PA) W 78 57 2/16/80 STEUBENVILLE * L 64 67 AIAW Tournament & 2/25/77 Clarion W 72 70 2/21/80 PITT-JOHNSTOWN L 51 68 Pennwood West Conference * 2/27/77 CARLOW W 73 36 2/24/80 CLARION L 61 63 Edinboro Tournament ^ IUP Invitational # 2/27/80 Indiana (PA) L 49 59 Won Pennwood West Conference Game played at the Civic Arena % Neutral Site ^ Pennwood West Conference * 1982-83 1977-78 Won 14, Lost 9 overall; 5-1 PWC Won 8, Lost 4 1980-81 Coach Tom Welch Coach Elsie Esseck Won 10, Lost 9 overall; 6-2 PWC Division II; AIAW; Pennwood West Conference Coach Tom Welch Pennwood West Conference 1/23/78 West Virginia L 49 78 Division II; AIAW; 11/28/82 NAT. COLL. ED. W 68 57 1/28/78 Carnegie Mellon * W 63 43 Pennwood West Conference 12/2/82 ROBERT MORRIS W 50 44 2/4/78 Frostburg W 60 57 12/3/80 Steubenville * W 78 69 12/9/82 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W 64 53 2/7/78 CALIFORNIA ST. * W 62 49 12/5/80 BETHANY W 68 30 12/14/82 California St. W 81 66 2/9/78 STEUBENVILLE * W 75 58 12/9/80 INDIANA (PA) L 57 63 1/7/83 Xavier # W 70 66 2/14/78 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 60 54 12/11/80 ROBERT MORRIS * W 61 59 1/8/83 Canisius # L 48 68 2/18/78 Bethany W 74 35 1/14/81 St. Francis (PA) W 97 50 1/13/83 LA SALLE L 57 72 2/20/78 Indiana (PA) L 54 79 1/16/81 Shippensburg # L 45 50 1/16/83 Point Park * W 66 44 2/23/78 CLARION STATE W 77 70 1/17/81 Clarion # L 64 65 1/22/83 POINT PARK * W 63 42 2/25/78 Robert Morris * W 60 51 1/20/81 CALIFORNIA ST. * W 70 56 1/25/83 GANNON L 58 62 2/26/78 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L 68 89 1/24/81 STEUBENVILLE * L 60 62 1/27/83 BUCKNELL W 55 45 2/28/78 Geneva L 60 70 1/30/81 Robert Morris * W 52 50 1/29/83 WHEELING * W 81 56 Pennwood West Conference * 2/3/81 POINT PARK * L 59 61 1/31/83 Slippery Rock L 52 63 2/7/81 California St. * W — — 2/3/83 Robert Morris * L 53 55 1978-79 2/9/81 WEST VIRGINIA L 66 70 2/5/83 Loyola (MD) W 67 51 Won 14, Lost 4 2/12/81 Slippery Rock L 50 63 2/6/83 US Naval Academy L 63 68 Coach Elsie Esseck 2/17/81 EDINBORO L 60 71 2/14/83 Clarion St. W 74 71 AIAW; Pennwood West Conference 2/19/81 Pitt-Johnstown L 41 70 2/19/83 Edinboro W 57 44 12/1/78 Shippensburg St. # W 57 48 2/21/81 Point Park * W 63 59 2/22/83 INDIANA (PA) L 57 63 12/2/78 Slippery Rock # L 62 69 2/22/81 GANNON W 67 62 2/23/83 CALIFORNIA ST. W 72 56 12/2/78 Marshall # W 67 50 2/26/81 Clarion W 66 63 2/26/83 Pitt-Johnstown L 65 81 12/12/78 Robert Morris W 69 39 Shippensburg Invitational # 2/28/83 Wheeling * W 71 50 1/13/79 WEST VIRGINIA W 73 65 Pennwood West Conference * 3/2/83 WEST VIRGINIA L 46 75 1/17/79 Slippery Rock L 69 85 Canisius Tournament # 1/20/79 Robert Morris % * W 65 55 Pennwood West Conference * 1/23/79 POINT PARK W 74 40 1/27/79 CALIFORNIA ST. * W 70 53 1/29/79 STEUBENVILLE * W 75 61 2/3/79 Youngstown St. L 40 67 2/6/79 California St. W 72 64

77 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1983-84 1985-86 1987-88 Won 8, Lost 17 overall; 0-8 A-10 Won 8, Lost 18 overall; 2-13 A-10 Won 7, Lost 21 overall; 3-15 A-10 Coach Paul Hindes Coach Paul Hindes Coach Cathy Kunz First Year in NCAA Division I at Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Duquesne 11/23/85 Youngstown St. L 70 79 11/28/87 Marshall L 53 79 First Year in Atlantic 10 12/2/85 RHODE ISLAND * L 60 70 11/29/87 Ohio L 80 89 11/22/83 Geo. Washington * L 75 85 12/9/85 Point Park W 90 49 12/1/87 Youngstown St. L 62 91 11/26/83 Rutgers * L 44 79 12/14/85 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 87 60 12/10/87 Niagara W 72 64 11/30/83 Carlow W 79 52 12/28/85 Syracuse ^ L 56 91 12/11/87 Pittsburgh L 69 85 12/2/83 Bucknell ^ W 75 56 12/29/85 Rhode Island ^ L 59 75 12/19/87 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 68 66 12/3/83 Princeton ^ W 70 65 1/2/86 Geo. Washington * L 61 72 12/21/87 SLIPPERY ROCK W 76 57 12/6/83 Penn St. * L 60 102 1/4/86 SAINT JOSEPH’s * L 69 83 12/28/87 SE Louisiana ^ W 76 72 12/8/83 CALIFORNIA ST. W 78 67 1/9/86 Massachusetts * L 64 76 12/29/87 Hartford ^ W 86 61 12/10/83 RHODE ISLAND * L 55 75 1/11/86 Temple * L 53 68 1/2/88 WEST VIRGINIA * L 69 80 12/17/83 Auburn & L 51 84 1/14/86 Penn St. * L 47 90 1/6/88 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 65 85 12/18/83 Cheyney St. & L 41 85 1/18/86 WEST VIRGINIA * W 54 50 1/9/88 Rutgers * L 33 108 1/5/84 TEMPLE * L 65 85 1/25/86 Saint Joseph’s * L 59 64 1/11/88 Saint Joseph’s * L 53 76 1/7/84 SLIPPERY ROCK L 52 54 1/30/86 TEMPLE * L 65 94 1/14/88 RHODE ISLAND * L 59 60 1/19/84 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 84 47 2/4/86 St. Francis (PA) W 94 78 1/16/88 MASSACHUSETTS * W 75 68 1/23/84 Youngstown St. L 62 80 2/8/86 GEO. WASHINGTON * W 74 59 1/20/88 Robert Morris L 65 69 1/26/84 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L 54 81 2/10/86 CALIFORNIA ST. W 84 46 1/23/88 Temple * L 52 75 1/30/84 Robert Morris L 55 58 2/13/86 West Virginia * L 54 85 1/28/88 PENN ST. * L 63 108 2/1/84 Pittsburgh L 55 84 2/17/86 Rutgers * L 52 95 1/30/88 St. Bonaventure * L 64 66 2/4/84 LOYOLA (MD) W 76 35 2/20/86 PENN STATE * L 68 76 2/6/88 West Virginia * L 58 75 2/9/84 PITT-JOHNSTOWN L 47 65 2/22/86 MASSACHUSETTS * L 62 65 2/11/88 RUTGERS * L 47 108 2/11/84 ROBERT MORRIS W 81 50 2/24/86 Carlow W 73 58 2/13/88 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 45 79 2/16/84 West Virginia * L 67 86 2/26/86 Robert Morris W 74 73 2/18/88 Massachusetts * L 64 73 2/20/84 MASSACHUSETTS * L 59 61 3/1/86 Rutgers * L 60 93 2/20/88 Rhode Island * W 60 58 2/21/84 INDIANA (PA) W 80 67 3/2/86 Rhode Island * # L 62 75 2/25/88 TEMPLE * L 56 67 2/25/84 Saint Joseph’s * L 70 74 3/5/86 Geo. Washington * # L 63 76 2/27/88 Geo. Washington * L 45 91 3/1/84 Geo. Washington * # L 54 74 Syracuse Tournament ^ 3/3/88 Penn St. * L 55 87 Old Dominion Tournament & Atlantic 10 Conference * 3/7/88 Rhode Island # L 59 67 Bucknell Tournament — Won Championship Atlantic 10 Tournament # Wagner Tournament ^ Atlantic 10 Conference * Atlantic 10 Conference * Atlantic 10 Tournament # 1986-87 Atlantic 10 Tournament # Won 9, Lost 20 overall; 4-14 A-10 1984-85 Coach Paul Hindes 1988-89 Won 16, Lost 13 overall; 1-7 A-10 Atlantic 10 Conference Won 11, Lost 18 overall; 5-13 A-10 Coach Paul Hindes 11/29/86 Virginia L 36 99 Coach Cathy Kunz Atlantic 10 Conference 12/2/86 Point Park W 78 42 Atlantic 10 Conference 11/24/84 Davis & Elkins W 62 51 12/4/86 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L 70 76 11/26/88 Syracuse ^ L 61 71 11/28/84 Slippery Rock W 90 80 12/6/86 RUTGERS * L 54 92 11/27/88 Bradley L 69 76 12/1/84 Rhode Island * L 53 72 12/9/86 ST. VINCENT’S W 81 56 11/30/88 RUTGERS * L 53 92 12/3/84 PENN STATE * L 36 72 12/11/86 PITTSBURGH L 68 69 12/3/88 MARSHALL W 68 52 12/7/84 Western Kentucky ^ L 61 100 12/13/86 PENN STATE * L 76 96 12/6/88 Bucknell L 66 75 12/8/84 Kent St. ^ L 63 67 12/20/86 George Mason ^ L 67 71 12/10/88 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 53 75 12/11/84 Saint Joseph’s * L 63 95 12/21/86 Randolph Macon ^ W 80 67 12/16/88 OHIO W 81 72 12/13/84 ST. VINCENT’S W 72 60 1/3/87 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 48 64 12/28/88 PITTSBURGH L 70 79 12/15/84 Akron W 67 62 1/5/87 Temple * L 59 84 1/3/89 ROBERT MORRIS W 73 49 12/27/84 La Salle & L 59 86 1/8/87 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 66 63 1/7/89 WEST VIRGINIA * L 71 88 12/28/84 SW Louisiana & L 77 85 1/12/87 Saint Joseph’s * L 54 78 1/10/89 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W(OT)79 74 12/29/84 Cheyney St. & W 59 57 1/17/87 MASSACHUSETTS * L 74 80 1/12/89 Saint Joseph’s * L 54 80 1/7/85 CARLOW W 79 37 1/19/87 Geo. Washington * L 46 76 1/19/89 Massachusetts * L 74 88 1/10/85 CLARION W 70 34 1/23/87 Rutgers * L 39 93 1/21/89 Rhode Island * W 77 73 1/12/85 GEO. WASHINGTON * W 68 63 1/26/87 RHODE ISLAND * W 72 51 1/26/89 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 53 70 1/14/85 WEST VIRGINIA * L 71 90 1/28/87 St. Francis (PA) W 90 71 1/28/89 TEMPLE * L 58 70 1/24/85 TEMPLE * L 44 72 1/31/87 WEST VIRGINIA * L 59 63 2/2/89 St. Bonaventure * W 85 59 1/28/85 Cleveland St. W 62 61 2/2/87 ROBERT MORRIS L 56 69 2/4/89 Penn St. * L 52 82 1/31/85 YOUNGSTOWN ST. W 55 46 2/5/87 Penn St. * L 64 99 2/8/89 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 76 65 2/2/85 Edinboro W 96 74 2/7/87 St. Bonaventure * W(2OT)75 73 2/11/89 West Virginia * L 76 83 2/4/85 California St. W 80 62 2/14/87 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 59 72 2/14/89 Niagara W 71 67 2/6/85 St. Francis (PA) W 98 49 2/16/87 TEMPLE * L 68 88 2/19/89 Rutgers * L 56 94 2/9/85 Pittsburgh L 84 96 2/19/87 Rhode Island * W 68 61 2/23/89 RHODE ISLAND * W 84 51 2/14/85 ROBERT MORRIS W 73 62 2/21/87 Massachusetts * L 70 76 2/25/89 MASSACHUSETTS * W 64 62 2/16/85 POINT PARK W 84 45 2/28/87 West Virginia * L 79 89 2/27/89 PENN STATE * L 66 78 2/21/85 Rutgers * L 58 94 3/2/87 ST. BONAVENTURE # W 76 59 3/2/89 Geo. Washington * L 53 68 2/23/85 Massachusetts * L 66 75 3/4/87 Rutgers # L 65 99 3/4/89 Temple * L 48 54 2/28/85 Geo. Washington * # W 62 57 Virginia Commonwealth Tournament ^ 3/6/89 RHODE ISLAND # W 66 53 3/1/85 Saint Joseph’s * # L 48 77 Atlantic 10 Conference * 3/8/89 Rutgers * # L 57 92 Eastern Kentucky Tournament ^ Atlantic 10 Tournament # Syracuse Tournament ^ La Salle Tournament & Atlantic 10 Conference * Atlantic 10 Conference * Atlantic 10 Tournament # Atlantic 10 Tournament #

78 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 Won 6, Lost 21 overall; 2-14 A-10 Won 7, Lost 23 overall; 3-13 A-10 Won 9, Lost 18 overall; 5-10 A-10 Coach Renee DeVarney Coach Renee DeVarney Coach Dan Durkin Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference 11/25/89 Marshall L 70 92 11/24/91 AMERICAN L 60 61 11/27/93 Pittsburgh L 50 66 11/28/89 St. Francis (PA) L 60 70 11/26/91 PENN W 87 78 12/2/93 OHIO W 74 66 12/1/89 VIRGINIA COMM. W 62 56 11/30/91 Pittsburgh ^ L 74 78 12/5/93 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 89 73 12/5/89 Robert Morris L 63 71 12/1/91 Radford ^ L 71 77 12/11/93 HOWARD W 63 58 12/7/89 Saint Joseph’s * L 67 103 12/3/91 St. Francis (PA) L(2OT)73 76 12/22/93 MARSHALL L 57 61 12/9/89 Pittsburgh L 51 88 12/6/91 UT-Chattanooga & L 75 93 12/29/93 Central Michigan ^ L 56 63 12/14/89 Cleveland St. L 70 74 12/7/91 Navy & L 47 63 12/30/93 Michigan St. ^ L 36 62 12/30/89 BUCKNELL L 59 67 12/9/91 NIAGARA W 72 58 1/3/94 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 84 74 1/4/90 PENN STATE * L 54 94 12/21/91 Robert Morris L 53 63 1/8/94 #23 GEO. WASHINGTON * W 57 56 1/8/90 St. Bonaventure * L 66 76 1/2/92 Saint Joseph’s * L 53 90 1/10/94 American L 49 59 1/11/90 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 40 76 1/4/92 Temple * L 54 57 1/15/94 Temple * W 72 41 1/13/90 TEMPLE * L 53 79 1/7/92 Canisius L 52 74 1/17/94 Saint Joseph’s * L 39 67 1/18/90 Massachusetts * L 54 70 1/11/92 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 62 70 1/20/94 RUTGERS * L 58 78 1/27/90 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 57 78 1/14/92 RUTGERS * L 61 73 1/22/94 Rhode Island * L 55 74 1/29/90 Penn St. * L 67 115 1/18/92 Massachusetts * W 70 59 1/24/94 Massachusetts * L 53 64 2/1/90 WEST VIRGINIA * L 50 65 1/20/92 Rhode Island * L 67 77 1/31/94 Army L(OT) 57 63 2/3/90 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 78 76 1/25/92 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 55 74 2/5/94 Geo. Washington * L 53 60 2/5/90 Geo. Washington * L 44 69 1/28/92 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 74 63 2/7/94 WEST VIRGINIA * W 68 57 2/11/90 West Virginia * L 53 81 2/4/92 West Virginia * L 56 73 2/10/94 TEMPLE * W 79 55 2/17/90 Rutgers * L 53 77 2/11/92 XAVIER L 59 62 2/12/94 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 41 52 2/19/90 NIAGARA W 87 65 2/13/92 RHODE ISLAND * L(OT) 62 65 2/14/94 St. Bonaventure * L 73 80 2/22/90 MASSACHUSETTS * W 72 60 2/15/92 MASSACHUSETTS * W 76 68 2/19/94 MASSACHUSETTS * + W 64 61 2/24/90 RHODE ISLAND * W 62 51 2/20/92 Geo. Washington * L 56 76 2/22/94 Rutgers * L 44 91 2/26/90 RUTGERS * L 64 92 2/22/92 Rutgers * L 61 77 2/26/94 Buffalo L 65 66 2/28/90 Temple * L 56 73 2/29/92 WEST VIRGINIA * L 65 81 2/28/94 RHODE ISLAND * L 67 78 3/5/90 RHODE ISLAND # W 63 52 3/4/92 St. Bonaventure * L 47 79 3/5/94 West Virginia * L(OT) 69 72 3/7/90 Saint Joseph’s # L 53 84 3/7/92 TEMPLE * L 75 79 3/10/94 Geo. Washington # L 78 91 Atlantic 10 Conference * 3/11/92 Massachusetts # W 44 35 CMU Big Boy-Chippewa Classic ^ Atlantic 10 Tournament # 3/12/92 West Virginia # W 63 62 Atlantic 10 Conference * 3/13/92 Geo. Washington # L 64 87 Atlantic 10 Tournament # 1990-91 Lady Panther Tournament ^ National TV game + Won 8, Lost 20 overall; 3-15 A-10 Atlantic 10 Conference * Coach Renee DeVarney Atlantic 10 Tournament # 1994-95 Atlantic 10 Conference Harris Teeter/Sara Lee Carolina Classic — UNC & Won 10, Lost 16 overall; 6-10 A-10 11/23/90 Valparaiso ^ W 116 94 Coach Dan Durkin 11/24/90 Kentucky ^ L 56 101 1992-93 Atlantic 10 Conference 11/27/90 CLEVELAND ST. W 59 56 Won 7, Lost 20 overall; 2-14 MCC 11/25/94 #21 Western Ky. ^ L 59 82 11/29/90 PITTSBURGH L 68 80 Coach Renee DeVarney 11/27/94 Dayton W 89 82 12/2/90 Va. Commonwealth L 60 78 Midwestern Collegiate Conference 11/30/94 Pittsburgh L 71 74 12/5/90 MERCYHURST W 95 90 12/1/92 PITTSBURGH L 67 80 12/3/94 Marshall L 60 65 12/11/90 Rutgers * L 52 97 12/4/92 ARMY W 62 58 12/6/94 St. Francis (PA) W 65 60 12/20/90 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 59 65 12/6/92 NORTH CAROLINA L 65 81 12/8/94 CLEVELAND ST. W 98 64 1/3/91 ROBERT MORRIS W 70 66 12/8/92 Niagara L 73 78 12/28/94 Ohio L 63 84 1/5/91 Youngstown St. L 57 76 12/11/92 Loyola (MD) ^ W 86 76 1/4/95 #23 Geo. Washington * L 52 82 1/7/91 PENN STATE * L 52 93 12/12/92 Geo. Washington ^ L 43 55 1/8/95 RHODE ISLAND * + L(OT) 86 90 1/10/91 MASSACHUSETTS * W 68 47 12/21/92 CANISIUS W 92 86 1/12/95 St. Bonaventure * L 64 70 1/12/91 RHODE ISLAND * W 68 60 1/2/93 St. Francis (PA) & W 86 76 1/14/95 SAINT JOSEPH’S * W 47 46 1/14/91 West Virginia * L 50 105 1/3/93 Towson St. & W 71 37 1/17/95 Ohio St. L 44 77 1/17/91 Geo. Washington * L 49 55 1/7/93 Evansville * L 59 74 1/21/95 WEST VIRGINIA * W 90 73 1/24/91 Penn St. * L 42 95 1/9/93 Butler * L 67 87 1/26/95 TEMPLE * W 74 57 1/26/91 St. Bonaventure * L 59 79 1/14/93 DAYTON * L 67 71 1/28/95 Massachusetts * L 47 73 2/2/91 TEMPLE * L 57 60 1/16/93 XAVIER * L 65 80 1/30/95 Rhode Island * L 69 82 2/7/91 Rhode Island * L 56 74 1/21/93 DETROIT MERCY * W 80 64 2/2/95 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 81 70 2/9/91 Massachusetts * W 71 50 1/23/93 LOYOLA (Ill.) * L 63 66 2/4/95 Rutgers * L 66 67 2/12/91 RUTGERS * L 58 80 1/30/93 LA SALLE * L 71 81 2/9/95 Saint Joseph’s * L 58 66 2/14/91 Temple * L 64 75 2/4/93 West Virginia L 80 90 2/11/95 Temple * W 74 52 2/16/91 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 54 58 2/6/93 Notre Dame * L 67 95 2/14/95 ROBERT MORRIS W 91 61 2/19/91 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 73 50 2/11/93 BUTLER * L 66 79 2/18/95 RUTGERS * L 52 67 2/21/91 WEST VIRGINIA * L 49 80 2/13/93 EVANSVILLE * W 66 65 2/21/95 West Virginia * W 77 68 2/26/91 ST. BONAVENTURE * L 66 85 2/18/93 Xavier * L 69 102 2/23/95 MASSACHUSETTS * L 51 54 2/28/91 Saint Joseph’s * L 49 66 2/20/93 Dayton * L 45 69 3/2/95 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 71 80 3/4/91 Rhode Island # L 57 70 2/23/93 Loyola (Ill.) * L 63 77 3/9/95 Rutgers # L 61 63 Kentucky Tournament ^ 2/27/93 Detroit Mercy * L 79 82 Atlantic 10 Conference * Atlantic 10 Conference * 3/1/93 NOTRE DAME * L 63 91 Atlantic 10 Tournament # Atlantic 10 Tournament # 3/4/93 La Salle * L 60 96 Bowling Green Bank Classic ^ 3/8/93 Butler # L 74 84 National TV game + George Washington Colonial Classic ^ St. Francis Red Flash Classic & Midwestern Collegiate Conference * Midwestern Collegiate Tournament # 79 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1995-96 1997-98 1999-2000 Won 13, Lost 14 overall; 8-8 A-10 Won 19, Lost 9 overall; 10-6 A-10 Won 8, Lost 20 overall; 4-12 A-10 Coach Dan Durkin Coach Dan Durkin Coach Dan Durkin Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference 11/25/95 Robert Morris W 64 54 11/15/97 ROBERT MORRIS W 80 45 11/20/99 Cleveland State W 62 60 11/29/95 vs. Pittsburgh W 55 53 11/21/97 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 72 63 11/24/99 ILLINOIS L 54 80 12/2/95 Bowling Green L 76 88 11/25/97 Cleveland State W 88 64 11/28/99 ROBERT MORRIS L 54 58 12/9/95 vs. Harvard ^ W 80 74 11/29/97 Niagara W 68 46 12/1/99 Marshall W 57 47 12/10/95 #3 Connecticut ^ L 60 88 12/3/97 DePaul W 72 60 12/5/99 Virginia Tech * L 42 78 12/13/95 Cleveland St. W 83 69 12/7/97 SAN DIEGO STATE L 59 64 12/8/99 ST. FRANCIS (PA) L 59 71 12/21/95 WEST VIRGINIA W 89 69 12/19/97 FLORIDA STATE W 92 61 12/11/99 George Mason L 55 62 12/30/95 XAVIER * L 63 70 12/29/97 Lafayette ^ W 97 71 12/20/99 Detroit L 59 80 1/2/96 WESTERN KY. L 50 68 12/30/97 Florida Atlantic ^ L 73 77 12/30/99 TOLEDO L 52 57 1/6/96 Xavier * L 64 72 1/2/98 MASSACHUSETTS * W 75 65 1/1/00 Pittsburgh L(OT) 57 62 1/8/96 LA SALLE * W 73 65 1/4/98 RHODE ISLAND * W 70 47 1/3/00 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 87 46 1/11/96 Fordham * W 74 63 1/8/98 Dayton * W 87 74 1/6/00 Geo. Washington * L 51 70 1/14/96 ST. BONAVENTURE * + W 80 66 1/10/98 Xavier * W 76 71 1/12/00 LA SALLE * L 58 73 1/17/96 BUFFALO L 66 75 1/12/98 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 74 82 1/16/00 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 76 62 1/20/96 VIRGINIA TECH * W 73 68 1/16/98 La Salle ! * W 71 68 1/21/00 Saint Joseph’s * L 51 57 1/24/96 DAYTON * W 74 38 1/18/98 Temple * W 65 56 1/23/00 Temple * W 61 51 1/28/96 Geo. Washington * L 63 85 1/22/98 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 86 82 1/28/00 XAVIER * L 57 80 1/31/96 RHODE ISLAND * W 76 61 1/27/98 VIRGINIA TECH * W 99 86 1/30/00 DAYTON * W 66 65 2/4/96 OHIO STATE L 78 94 1/29/98 Saint Joseph’s * L 51 75 2/4/00 Fordham * L 56 70 2/7/96 Virginia Tech * L 56 65 2/1/98 XAVIER *+ W 80 61 2/6/00 La Salle * L 50 58 2/11/96 Dayton * + W 63 58 2/5/98 Pittsburgh W 68 62 2/8/00 TULSA W 68 54 2/14/96 Massachusetts * L 47 68 2/8/98 Fordham * L 60 65 2/11/00 MASSACHUSETTS * L 51 53 2/17/96 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 66 80 2/11/98 DAYTON * W 85 71 2/13/00 RHODE ISLAND * + W 70 47 2/22/96 La Salle * L 72 74 2/15/98 Geo. Washington *+ L 52 77 2/16/00 Dayton * L 68 76 2/24/96 Saint Joseph’s * L 52 73 2/19/98 Virginia Tech * L 78 79 2/20/00 VIRGINIA TECH * L 56 68 2/27/96 TEMPLE * W 85 77 2/21/98 LA SALLE * L 66 72 2/24/00 Xavier * L 54 87 3/1/96 Temple # L 59 64 2/24/98 TEMPLE # W 76 45 2/27/00 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 42 61 Atlantic 10 Conference * 2/26/98 Massachusetts # L 47 63 3/3/00 St. Bonaventure # L 63 67 Atlantic 10 Tournament # Florida Atlantic Tournament ^ Atlantic 10 Conference * University of Connecticut Tournament ^ Game held at Philadelphia Textiles ! Atlantic 10 Tournament # National TV game + Atlantic 10 Conference * National TV game + Atlantic 10 Tournament # 1996-97 National TV game + 2000-01 Won 12, Lost 16 overall; 8-8 A-10 Won 15, Lost 14 overall; 7-9 A-10 Coach Dan Durkin 1998-99 Coach Dan Durkin Atlantic 10 Conference Won 15, Lost 13 overall; 7-9 A-10 Atlantic 10 Conference 11/23/96 NIAGARA W 54 49 Coach Dan Durkin 11/18/00 DETROIT W 79 73 11/26/96 CLEVELAND ST. W 77 54 Atlantic 10 Conference 11/22/00 St. Francis (PA) W 77 49 11/30/96 West Virginia L 79 85 11/15/98 GEORGE MASON W 65 64 11/25/00 Duke L 66 97 12/4/96 Mount St. Mary’s L 65 68 11/21/98 Morgan St. ^ W 69 47 11/26/00 Radford L 61 64 12/8/96 Ohio State L 53 73 11/22/98 Bucknell ^ W 72 58 11/29/00 PITTSBURGH W 67 59 12/11/96 BOWLING GREEN L 66 74 11/24/98 CLEVELAND ST. W 85 65 12/2/00 Toledo L 53 87 12/21/96 Pitt (Civic Arena) L 59 74 11/29/98 MARSHALL W 74 57 12/4/00 Robert Morris W 84 60 12/29/96 Austin Peay ^ L 54 55 12/4/98 PITT W 65 58 12/6/00 KENT STATE W 70 62 12/30/96 Ball State ^ L 61 66 12/6/98 DEPAUL W 66 65 12/10/00 SOUTH CAROLINA W 67 65 1/6/97 La Salle * L 78 94 12/12/98 #22 Virginia Tech * L 60 67 12/28/00 CLEVELAND STATE L 85 91 1/9/97 DAYTON * W 76 69 12/20/98 Robert Morris L 74 76 12/30/00 Tulsa W 63 50 1/11/97 XAVIER * W 83 51 12/28/98 UC Irvine L 49 64 1/3/01 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 58 77 1/16/97 Rhode Island * W 70 63 12/30/98 San Diego State L 65 72 1/7/01 LA SALLE * + L 60 78 1/18/97 MASSACHUSETTS * W 85 58 1/2/99 XAVIER * L 59 81 1/10/01 Fordham * W 62 59 1/21/97 LA SALLE * L 72 76 1/4/99 FORDHAM * W 80 69 1/12/01 Saint Joseph’s * L 69 81 1/23/97 Geo. Washington *+ L 56 94 1/8/99 #14 VIRGINIA TECH * L 69 80 1/19/01 St. Bonaventure * W 80 70 1/25/97 VIRGINIA TECH * W 84 67 1/15/99 Geo. Washington * L 65 86 1/24/01 Geo. Washington * L 44 58 1/30/97 St. Bonaventure * L 78 82 1/17/99 St. Bonaventure * + W 75 63 1/26/01 TEMPLE * L 53 60 2/1/97 FORDHAM * W 78 65 1/22/99 TEMPLE * W 80 66 1/28/01 SAINT JOSEPH’S * W 69 66 2/5/97 Florida State W 61 58 1/24/99 SAINT JOSEPH’S * W(OT)65 58 2/4/01 FORDHAM * W 74 59 2/8/97 Dayton * W 72 64 1/29/99 Dayton * L 62 64 2/7/01 DAYTON * W(OT)71 67 2/10/97 Xavier * L 68 70 1/31/99 Xavier * L 64 84 2/9/01 Rhode Island * W 45 42 2/12/97 SAINT JOSEPH’S * L 42 66 2/5/99 La Salle * L 55 62 2/11/01 Massachusetts * L 47 55 2/15/97 Temple * W 74 60 2/7/99 DAYTON * W 61 60 2/16/01 Dayton * L 63 82 2/20/97 Virginia Tech * L 62 70 2/12/99 Rhode Island * W 70 65 2/18/01 MASSACHUSETTS * W 64 53 2/22/97 #18 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 77 93 2/14/99 Massachusetts * L 59 68 2/22/01 #12 XAVIER * L 57 80 2/25/97 RHODE ISLAND # W 77 62 2/19/99 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 52 66 2/24/01 La Salle * L 46 64 2/27/97 Massachusetts # L 60 75 2/21/99 LA SALLE * W 68 58 3/2/01 St. Bonaventure # W 57 55 Atlantic 10 Conference * 2/26/99 St. Bonaventure # W 66 60 3/3/01 Geo. Washington # L 61 71 Atlantic 10 Tournament # 2/27/99 Saint Joseph’s # L 54 71 Atlantic 10 Conference * Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham Tournament ^ UMBC Tournament ^ Atlantic 10 Tournament # National TV game + Atlantic 10 Conference * National TV game + Atlantic 10 Tournament # National TV game + 80 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2001-02 2/15/03 Geo. Washington * L 63 95 1/3/05 SAINT JOSEPH'S * L 68 79 Won 14, Lost 15 overall; 8-8 A-10 2/20/03 TEMPLE * L 44 77 1/6/05 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 68 86 Coach Dan Durkin 2/23/03 XAVIER * W(OT)75 69 1/9/05 Xavier * L 60 81 Atlantic 10 Conference 2/27/03 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 68 74 1/13/05 LA SALLE * W 64 60 11/17/01 Cleveland State W 85 71 3/2/03 Massachusetts *+ L 68 77 1/16/05 Richmond * L 44 62 11/20/01 WEST VIRGINIA L(OT) 81 84 3/6/03 Fordham # W 60 52 1/21/05 Massachusetts * W 63 53 11/24/01 TOWSON W 68 44 3/7/03 Geo. Washington # L 58 76 1/25/05 Rhode Island * L 59 71 11/27/01 ILLINOIS L 71 74 Virginia Tech Lady Luck Classic (Blackburg, Va.) ^ 2/27/05 RICHMOND * L 50 61 11/30/01 #25 South Carolina L 61 75 Atlantic 10 Conference * 1/30/05 Dayton * L 54 55 12/2/01 Ohio State L 57 71 Atlantic 10 Tournament # 2/4/05 XAVIER * L 88 68 12/5/01 Kent State L 70 75 National TV Game + 2/6/05 #22 TEMPLE * L 53 73 12/8/01 Pittsburgh W 63 54 2/10/05 GEORGE WASHINGTON* L 47 79 12/20/01 Robert Morris W 84 43 2003-04 2/13/05 St. Bonaventure * W 68 55 12/28/01 #16 Florida ^ L 51 80 Won 16, Lost 13 overall; 10-6 A-10 2/18/05 DAYTON * W 59 51 12/29/01 Howard ^ W 89 70 Coach Dan Durkin 2/20/05 La Salle * + L 54 62 1/4/02 XAVIER * W 77 56 Atlantic 10 Conference 2/24/05 George Washington * L 60 68 1/6/02 DAYTON * W 78 64 11/21/03 Lehigh W 61 52 2/27/05 FORDHAM * W 70 61 1/11/02 Saint Joseph’s * L 58 78 11/23/03 ROBERT MORRIS W 66 63 3/4/05 Massachusetts # L 52 67 1/13/02 Temple * L 59 77 11/25/03 Toledo L 57 81 Atlantic 10 Conference * 1/17/02 MASSACHUSETTS * W 60 47 11/28/03 Kentucky ^ L 83 90 Atlantic 10 tournament # 1/19/02 RHODE ISLAND * L 57 64 11/29/03 Davidson ^ L 59 70 National TV game + 1/24/02 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 59 74 12/03/03 Pitt W 92 80 1/27/02 La Salle * W 70 62 12/06/03 Vanderbilt L 60 92 2005-06 2/1/02 Richmond * L 61 95 12/20/03 WEST VIRGINIA L 68 86 Won 13, Lost 17 overall; 6-10 A-10 2/3/02 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 75 58 12/22/03 SIENA W 74 65 Coach Dan Durkin 2/8/02 Geo. Washington * L 59 63 12/30/03 James Madison L 58 73 Atlantic 10 Conference 2/10/02 LA SALLE * W 77 61 1/04/04 Saint Joseph's * L 58 64 11/19/05 EAST CAROLINA W 62 60 2/14/02 RICHMOND * W 89 78 1/06/04 La Salle * W 78 67 11/22/05 PENN STATE L 62 81 2/17/02 Fordham * W 62 59 01/09/04 DAYTON * W 75 59 11/25/05 Oakland ^ L 54 65 2/22/02 Xavier * L 61 82 01/11/04 XAVIER *+ W 83 69 11/26/05 Bradley ^ W 70 60 2/24/02 Dayton * + L 60 71 1/16/04 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 74 60 11/30/05 Pitt L 69 82 3/1/02 St. Bonaventure # W 77 75 01/18/04 Richmond * L 62 81 12/3/05 AKRON W 72 54 3/2/02 Temple # L 50 78 1/20/04 CORNELL W 77 62 12/6/05 Bowling Green L 51 76 State Farm Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) ^ 1/24/04 Fordham * W 62 61 12/17/05 WEST VIRGINIA L 61 77 Atlantic 10 Conference * 01/29/04 Geo. Washington * L 81 88 12/21/05 ROBERT MORRIS W 63 47 Atlantic 10 Tournament # 02/01/04 Xavier * L 45 61 12/28/05 Western Kentucky L 51 70 National TV game + 2/06/04 RHODE ISLAND * W 82 76 12/30/05 Ohio W(OT)82 79 2/08/04 MASSACHUSETTS * W 46 42 1/3/06 Saint Joseph’s * L 47 55 2002-03 2/12/04 Temple * L 55 64 1/6/06 MASSACHUSETTS * W 46 44 Won 15, Lost 14 overall; 7-9 A-10 2/15/04 LA SALLE * W 74 69 1/8/06 Richmond * L 53 72 Coach Dan Durkin 2/19/04 Dayton * W 74 58 1/13/06 DAYTON * L 55 67 Atlantic 10 Conference 2/22/04 GEO.WASHINGTON * W 77 60 1/15/06 Saint Louis * L 54 59 11/22/02 OHIO STATE L 48 88 2/26/04 RICHMOND * L 60 79 1/20/06 LA SALLE * L 43 52 11/24/02 LEHIGH W 64 48 03/05/04 UMass # W 44 73 1/22/06 Rhode Island * W 73 51 11/27/02 JAMES MADISON W 70 53 03/06/04 Saint Joseph's # L 63 73 1/27/06 SAINT LOUIS * W 67 66 11/30/02 Robert Morris W 75 58 University of San Francisco Tournament ^ 1/29/06 XAVIER * L 61 69 12/3/02 PITT W 62 60 Atlantic 10 Conference * 2/3/06 St. Bonaventure * W 53 48 12/7/02 at Towson W 41 38 Atlantic 10 Tournament # 2/5/06 #20 Temple * L 44 79 12/9/02 TOLEDO W 63 60 National TV game + 2/10/06 GEO. WASHINGTON * L 56 63 12/21/02 West Virginia L 53 79 2/12/06 CHARLOTTE * + L 72 79 12/28/02 Loyola ^ W 73 64 2004-05 2/17/06 Fordham * L 50 57 12/29/02 Virginia Tech ^ L 52 66 Won 10, Lost 18 overall; 5-11 A-10 2/24/06 Dayton * W 70 55 1/3/03 La Salle * L 55 67 Coach Dan Durkin 2/26/06 ST. BONAVENTURE * W 66 49 1/6/03 #14 VANDERBILT L 56 78 Atlantic 10 Conference 3/3/06 Massachusetts # W 56 51 1/10/03 Xavier * L 57 65 11/9/04 East Carolina L 51 65 3/4/06 Charlotte # W 56 45 1/12/03 Dayton * L 55 67 11/23/04 Penn State L 55 71 3/5/06 #18 Temple # L 63 76 1/16/03 LA SALLE * W 61 59 11/27/04 BOWLING GREEN W 68 63 Atlantic 10 Championship# 1/19/03 FORDHAM * W 66 57 11/30/04 Siena L 58 62 Miami (Fla.) Tournament ^ 1/23/03 St. Bonaventure * W 79 75 12/4/04 West Virginia L 54 74 National TV Game + 1/26/03 RICHMOND * L 63 66 12/7/04 PITT W 82 71 2/2/03 DAYTON * W 72 59 12/17/04 Robert Morris L 56 60 Home Games in CAPS 2/6/03 Rhode Island * W 69 62 12/19/04 HOWARD W 97 76 2/9/03 SAINT JOSEPH’S * W 68 64 12/28/04 Cornell W 67 40 2/13/03 Richmond * L 66 81 12/31/04 OHIO W 88 80

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Dukes in the Pros uquesne has had two WNBA draft selections since the league started in 1997, making DU one of only four Atlantic 10 institutions to have more than one player drafted … Korie Hlede was drafted fourth overall in 1998 and Candace Futrell was a third-round selection in the 2004 D draft by the Connecticut Sun … Futrell played one season in the WNBA and saw her career cut short after an injury sustained while play- ing overseas in Israel … Hlede played for Detroit in 1998 and 1999 before being traded to Utah midway through the 1999 season … Hlede contin- ued with the Utah Starzz until 2001 and played the 2002 slate with the New York Liberty … She rejoined the Shock in 2003 and that same season joined the Detroit coaching staff for the 2003 and 2004 seasons and helped guide the Shock to the 2003 WNBA championship crown.

Korie Hlede Candace Futrell Retired Jerseys

#25 Korie Hlede #40 Beth Friday (1995-98) (2000-03) Zagreb, Croatia Pittsburgh, Pa. (VII Gimnazjia) (Upper St. Clair)

Only player at Duquesne (male or Duquesne’s all-time leading rebounder female) to score over 2,000 career points … with 1,160 … only player at DU to record netted 2,631 points in her four years with 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds … posted 1,410 Duquesne … 1998 and 1996 Atlantic 10 Player of the Year … set the career points … was only the fourth player to hit the 1,000-1,000 DU single-game scoring mark with 42 points vs. Dayton on 2/11/98 plateau all-time among Atlantic 10 student-athletes … fourth on … four-time Kodak District 2 All-American and a four-time Kodak the DU scoring list … was a 2002 and 2003 first team All-Atlantic National honorable mention All-American … three-time ESPN the 10 pick and a second-team selection in 2001 … three-time A-10 Magazine Academic All-American … four-time Atlantic 10 first team Academic All-Conference … named the 2003 A-10 Women’s All-Conference pick … first-round (fourth overall) WNBA draft pick Basketball Academic Student-Athlete of the Year … a two-time (Detroit Shock) in 1998 … led the Dukes to a 19-9 record her senior ESPN the Magazine District 2 Academic All-American … holds year … led the A-10 in scoring each season … had a five-year profes- the top rebounding mark for each class and the single-season sional playing career with the WNBA before joining the coaching record with 298 in 2001 at Duquesne … led the A-10 in rebound- ranks for the 2003 and 2004 seasons … inducted into the Duquesne ing as a freshman (10.6 rpg) and sophomore (10.3 rpg). University Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.

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Administration

Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Greg Amodio University President Director of Athletics

harles J. Dougherty, Ph.D., was elect- reg Amodio, cited by Duquesne ed president of Duquesne University University President Dr. Charles Cby its Board of Directors in May GDougherty as “one of the brightest 2001. His selection as the 12th president of young minds of college athletics” at the time of Duquesne University came with over- his hiring, is in his second year as DU’s director whelming support from the campus commu- of athletics. nity and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the sponsors of Amodio, who came to the Bluff after a 10-year stay at Xavier Duquesne University. University, wasted no time in putting his stamp on Duquesne’s athlet- Dougherty, 57, is a nationally recognized scholar and expert in ics programs by overseeing completion of a $2 million renovation of health care ethics, and has served on numerous health care advisory the A.J. Palumbo Center. He also introduced a contemporary look for commissions and projects. Most recently, Dougherty has worked with the department with the introduction of a new athletics logo this sum- the Not-for-Profit Hospital Trustees Project at the Hastings Center mer. On the personnel front, Amodio was responsible for the hiring of and the New York Academy of Medicine, as well as the National head men’s basketball coach Ron Everhart and the addition of full- Coalition on Catholic Health Care. He has served on the Board of time assistant coaches for three other sports. Trustees of the Catholic Health Association and the Board of Editors In his decade at Xavier, the 44-year-old Amodio moved up from assis- at both Creighton University Press and “Health Progress.” Dougherty tant director of marketing and promotions, to assistant athletic director has also served as a Commissioner for the State of Nebraska and finally to associate athletic director. As associate AD, he managed Accountability and Disclosure Commission, a government ethics a strategic, integrated program focused on increasing attendance, panel. enhancing alumni participation in athletics and increasing fund-rais- He is a member of the Board of Directors of Mercy Hospital; ing. During his last seven seasons at XU, men’s basketball attendance Mercy Health Systems in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Allegheny reached 97 percent capacity and women’s basketball attendance Conference on Community Development; Pittsburgh Downtown increased 150 percent. Partnership; World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh; and the Urban Amodio directed the corporate partner programs, season and group League of Pittsburgh. He serves on the board of the Association of ticket sales strategy, advertising campaign, fund-raising initiatives and Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania and is the game operations for Xavier athletics. In addition, the Long Island, N.Y. Chair of the President’s Committee of the Pittsburgh Council on native served as administrator for the men’s soccer program and partic- Higher Education. ipated in the Atlantic 10 Conference Men’s Soccer Committee and the Dougherty has published extensively on the subject of ethics and National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA). health care. His publications on the subject include two books pub- Prior to his stint at Xavier, he served as the promotions manager for the lished by Oxford University Press and more than 50 scholarly articles. Professional Golfers’Association of America, with a focus on national fund- He received his master’s and doctorate degrees in philosophy from raising programs and junior golf initiatives. He also served as coordinator of the University of Notre Dame in 1973 and 1975; he received his Community Programs and Educations with the American Heart bachelor’s degree in philosophy from St. Bonaventure University in Association in New York City and spent five years as a high school 1971. teacher/coach. Dougherty comes to Duquesne from Creighton University in Amodio earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from the City Omaha, Neb., a Catholic university operated by the Jesuits. He University of New York, Queens College. While at Queens College, he served as academic vice president from 1995 to 2001 and as acting served as a research assistant in the Department of Health & Physical president of Creighton in the summer of 2000. Dougherty joined the Education. Amodio received his bachelor’s degree in education in 1984 Creighton faculty in 1975, and chaired the department of philosophy from Davis & Elkins College. from 1981 to 1989. He also has held faculty appointments in medi- He is currently serving on the Atlantic 10 Television Committee. cine, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing, and served as the first director Amodio and his wife, Kerry, have two children: Jake (13) and Alexandra of the Creighton Center for Health Policy and Ethics from 1988 to (11). The Amodios reside in Pine Township. 1995. Born in New York City on June 28, 1949, Dougherty has been edu- The Amodio File cated in Catholic schools all his life, including St. Anthony’s High School in Smithtown, NY. The oldest of four children, Dougherty was Personal Work Experience the first in his family to attend college. Name: Greg J. Amodio Xavier University Birthdate: March 23, 1962 Associate Athletic Director (2001-05) Dougherty and his wife, Sandra, who is a judge on the Nebraska Birthplace: Long Island, New York Assistant Athletic Director (1998-01) District Court in Douglas County, have two children: a daughter, who Family: Wife Kerry; children Jake (13) Assistant Director, Marketing and is a Notre Dame and Georgetown University graduate working as a and Alexandra (11) Promotions (1994-98) lawyer in Washington, D.C.; and a son, a Creighton alum who works Adjunct instructor - Education Sports Administration Graduate as an employment counselor in Omaha. Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, W.Va. Program (1998-04) B.S. in Physical Education and Professional Golfers’ Association of Health ‘84 America Manager, Golf Promotions (1992-93) City University of New York - Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. American Heart Association M.S. in Education ‘91 Coordinator, Community Programs and Education (1991-92)

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Dr. Paula Turocy Jarrett Durham Dave Saba Phil Racicot Paul Hightower Faculty Athletics Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Assistant AD/ Representative Operations Media Relations Administration Business

Sherene Lemonias Melissa Ebig James Alexander Mark Geller Katie Kresho Assistant AD/ Director of Sports Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Student Services/SWA Medicine Services Compliance Marketing and Promotions Student Services

Michelle Chini George Nieman Dr. Eric Anish Dr. Christopher Nick Gannelli Dave Douglas Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Team Physician Harner Strength and Athletic Trainer Media Relations Media Relations Team Physician Conditioning Coach

Joe Gatti Vic Bauer Erin Pettinger Moni neuser Cindy Morton Brandi Martin Athletic Trainer Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer Secretary Women’s Basketball Secretary Athletic Trainer Secretary

Dave DiPetro Scott Richards Joe Senoski Tim Barefoot Charlotte Ambrass Executive Director/ Assoc. Director/ Event Manager/ Supervisor of Maintenance Ticket Manager A.J. Palumbo Center A.J. Palumbo Center A.J. Palumbo Center

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Media Information

e hope the 2006-07 Duquesne University basketball media guide helps you in your coverage of Dukes basketball. Below is an out- Media Relations Staff line of some of the services the media relations office provides to W Dave Saba (MBB Contact) • Associate AD/Media Relations assist you as you do your job. Please feel free to contact the DU media rela- Office ...... 412-396-5861 tions office for assistance. Cell ...... 412-225-5317 Home ...... 412-341-3271 Credentials e-mail ...... [email protected] Credentials are issued to members of the working media only. Work space at Palumbo Center is limited. Children and other nonworkers are Michelle Chini (WBB Contact) • Asst. Dir. of Media Relations not allowed on press row. Credential requests should be made in writing Office ...... 412-396-6560 to Michelle Chini in advance of each game. If time permits, the passes Home ...... 412-798-0608 will be mailed. If not, the passes will be left at the table inside the doors e-mail ...... [email protected] of the media entrance (located on the northeast side of the Palumbo Center off of Forbes Avenue). Credentials will be available at the media George Nieman • Asst. Dir. of Media Relations entrance 90 minutes prior to tip-off. Office ...... 412-396-5376 Home ...... 412-650-1315 Parking e-mail ...... [email protected] Media parking is located at the Forbes Garage located a half-block before the Palumbo Center on Forbes Avenue. Those who request Athletics Department Phone ...... 412-396-6565 credentials will be placed on the gate list. Physical parking passes are Media Relations Phone ...... 412-396-6560 not distributed. Media Relations Fax ...... 412-396-6210 Palumbo Center Press Row ...... 412-396-4925 ...... www.GoDuquesne.com Press Row Athletics Website Media seating is located a courtside, opposite the team benches. Mail/Overnight Address SEATING IS FOR MEMBERS OF THE WORKING MEDIA ONLY. Duquesne University – Media Relations Phone lines are not available at courtside (phones are located in the A.J. Palumbo Center media room). Duquesne University and the United States Basketball 600 Forbes Ave. Writers Association remind each member of the media that press row is Pittsburgh, Pa. 15282 a working area. Cheerleading for either team will not be tolerated. The press row telephone number is 412-396-4925. Duquesne Women’s Basketball Basketball Secretary ...... Cindy Morton Wireless Basketball Office ...... 412-396-5126 Wireless internet service is available in both the main arena and Basketball Fax ...... 412-396-4157 media room. Contact a media relations office representative for Tickets ...... 412-232-DUKE password information.

Press Row Service which are clearly labeled and located at midcourt. Radio stations serving Box scores will be distributed to the media at halftime. Final box as the official carrier of Atlantic 10 Conference school broadcasts have scores will be available in the media room following the game. In addi- first right to the telephone lines. Additional lines may be installed at the tion, both print and electronic media will have access to in-game statis- A.J. Palumbo Center at the broadcaster’s expense by calling the tics via video monitors. Telecommunications Office at 412-396-6059. Non-conference visiting teams may use the radio lines at a cost of $75 per game unless a recipro- Media Room cal agreement is established prior to game day. The media room is located off the main arena court in the Aloe Suite at the southeast corner of the Palumbo Center (off the right side of press Post-Game row as you face the court). Courtesy phones are available on a first-come, Both head coaches and selected players will be brought to the media first-served basis. Long distance calls require a credit card for billing. To room following the NCAA-mandated 10-minute “cooling off” period at DU get an outside line, you must dial “9” then the number. Game programs, home games. THE DUQUESNE LOCKER ROOM AND TRAINING media guides, stats and notes are available 90 minutes prior to game ROOM ARE CLOSED TO MEDIA. On the road, if an interview area is time. A pre-game meal will also be served 60 minutes prior to tip-off. not provided, Duquesne players and coaches will be available outside the locker room. After each game, Coach Durkin will meet with the team, then Photographers do a brief radio show at courtside, before meeting with the media. The NCAA has established a policy to control congestion in the photo areas during basketball games. ONLY PHOTOGRAPHERS ON Interview Policy ASSIGNMENT AND/OR WORKING TELEVISION MEDIA WILL Student-athlete interviews are arranged through the media relations office. BE GRANTED CREDENTIALS. Camera persons may work along the We will do our best to coordinate an interview time that is convenient for baseline ONLY – on either end of the court, but not exactly under the both the athlete and media member. (We ask that you keep in mind between basket support. Photographers must be seated beyond the white line on class, practice and study hall, an athlete’s schedule can be pretty full.) The the baseline opposite the Duquesne dance team and cheerleaders. best time to interview an athlete is early afternoon or after practice. Visting Radio/Television www.GoDuquesne.com Radio and television stations must acquire permission to broadcast Members of the media are encouraged to keep up with the latest in Duquesne University home games. Contact Michelle Chini, Assistant Duquesne athletics at www.GoDuquesne.com. Stats, results and game Director/Media Relations, regarding broadcast access. Three radio lines, notes are updated daily in an effort to provide the latest happenings on plus an ISDN line, are available for visiting radio. VISITING RADIO IS the Bluff. LOCATED AT THE FOUL LINE, ACROSS FROM THE VISITOR’S BENCH. Three can sit comfortably in the area provided. A video moni- tor that updates player statistics during the game will also be provided. You will need to bring long phone cords to plug into the telephone jacks

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Directions to the A.J. Palumbo Center Pittsburgh International Airport is located 17 miles (approx. 30 min.) west of downtown Pittsburgh and Duquesne University. Allow more time if traveling during morning or evening rush hour.

From the Airport — West From the South Take route 60 South from the airport exit. Follow signs for Pittsburgh. Take I-79 North to Exit #59A [Pittsburgh] to I-279 North, contin- Route 60 merges into I-279. Follow I-279 to Downtown Pittsburgh. You ue to the city as described above (from the airport). If you are coming will enter the downtown area through the Fort Pitt Tunnel/Fort Pitt from Route 51 or Route 19, head north until you reach the entrance Bridge. Stay in the right lane through the tunnel and over the bridge. of the Liberty Tunnels (downtown Pittsburgh). Go through the tunnel Veer right at the end of the bridge and follow signs for Exit #6A and cross the Liberty Bridge in the right lane. Follow bridge to the [Monroeville/I-376). Merge into the left lane and take Exit #1C [Grant light at Forbes Avenue. Make a right at the light, pass the Armstrong Street]. Follow Grant Street to Forbes Avenue and turn right. To get to Tunnels (on right) and the McAnulty Drive entrance to campus. the A.J. Palumbo Center follow Forbes Avenue (0.2 miles), A.J. Make a right into the Forbes Avenue parking garage. Palumbo Center is on the corner of Forbes and Magee Street. The Forbes Avenue parking garage is located a half block before Palumbo From the East Center (just past the McAnulty entrance to Duquesne). Exit the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Monroeville (Pittsburgh Exit #57) and follow I-376 West to Exit #2B [Blvd. of the Allies/Liberty From the North Bridge]. Stay in right lane, the road will split into a “Y”, keep right. Take I-79 South and veer left to Exit #72 [I-279 South]. Follow I- This takes you onto the campus of Duquesne University. Go straight 279 to Exit #8A [I-579] on right. Take the Veterans Memorial Bridge through stop sign, which is Bluff Street, Rooney Field is on your right. across the Allegheny River to the 6th and 7th Avenue Exit. Follow To get to the A.J. Palumbo Center, continue on Bluff Street to signs to Mellon Arena. At the traffic light when you are facing Mellon McAnulty and make a right. At first traffic light make a right onto Arena, make a right onto Washington Place. To get to the Palumbo Forbes Avenue, A.J. Palumbo Center is on the corner of Forbes and Center, make a left at the third light onto Forbes Avenue. A.J. Magee Street. The Forbes Avenue parking garage is located a half Palumbo Center is two blocks on your right at Forbes and Magee. The block before Palumbo Center (just past the McAnulty entrance to Forbes Avenue parking garage is located a half block before Palumbo Duquesne). Center (just past the McAnulty entrance to Duquesne).

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87 Media Directory

PRINT INDIANA GAZETTE RADIO Sports Editor: Tony Coccagna ASSOCIATED PRESS 899 Water Street ESPN RADIO (WEAE-AM 1250) Sports Editor: Alan Robinson Indiana, Pa. 15701 Sports Director: Jim Colony 6 Gateway Center, Suite 222 800-262-3077 or 724-465-5555 On Air: , Eddy Crow, Guy Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Fax: 724-465-8267 Junker, Ken Laird, Joe Starkey 412-281-3747; Fax: 412-281-1869 e-mail: [email protected] 400 Ardmore Boulevard www.indianagazette.com Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE 412-244-4550/4563; Fax: 412-244-4596 Duquesne Beat: Paul Zeise JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT www.espnradio1250.com e-mail: [email protected] and Sports Editor: Eric Knopsnyder [email protected] 425 Locust Street FOX SPORTS RADIO (WBGG-AM 970) Asst. Managing Ed.-Sports: Jerry Micco Johnstown, Pa. 15907-0340 On Air: Tim Benz, Joe Bendel Columnists: Shelly Anderson, Gene Collier, 814-532-5085; Fax: 814-539-1409 200 Fleet Street, Fourth Floor Ron Cook, Chuck Finder, Bob Smizik e-mail: [email protected] Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 34 Boulevard of the Allies www.tribune-democrat.com 412-937-1441; Fax: 412-937-0323 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 www.970theburgh.com 412-263-1621; Fax: 412-263-1926 PITTSBURGH SPORTS REPORT e-mail: [email protected] Publisher: Ellis Cannon KDKA-AM (1020) www.post-gazette.com/sports Managing Editor: Tony DeFazio Sports Director: Jeff Hathhorn, Gene Collier 2023 Hampstead Dr. On Air: Paul Alexander PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235 One Gateway Center Pittsburgh Office 412-244-9780; Fax: 412-244-9558 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Duquesne Beat: JoAnne Harrop www.pghsports.com (412) 575-2547; Fax: 412-575-2874 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] www.kdkaradio.com Sports Editor: Kevin Smith Columnists: Mike Prisuta, Joe Starkey TELEVISION METRO NETWORKS D.L. Clark Building, Third Floor Reporters: Brian Belitskus, John Duffy, Scott Stiller 503 Martindale Street FOX SPORTS NET PITTSBURGH 7 Parkway Center, Suite 750 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 On Air: Stan Savran, Paul Alexander, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 412-321-6460; Fax: 412-320-7964 Marshall Harris, Rob King, Trenni (412) 808-1050; Fax: 412-808-1049 e-mail: [email protected] Kusnierek, Dan Potash, Brent Stover www.triblive.com/sports Two Allegheny Center, Suite 1000 WDUQ-FM (90.5) Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 Sean Doherty Greensburg Office 412-322-9500; Fax: 412-323-9740 Duquesne University Cabin Hill Drive Stevenson & Locust Streets Greensburg, Pa. 15601 KDKA-TV (Ch. 2 Pittsburgh - CBS) Pittsburgh, Pa. 15282 800-690-8040; Fax: 724-830-6285 On Air: Bob Pompeani, John Steigerwald 412-396-6030; Fax: 412-396-5061 e-mail: [email protected] One Gateway Center www.wduq.org Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 BEAVER COUNTY TIMES 412-575-2232; Fax: 412-575-2871 KQV-AM (1410) Sports Editor: Ed Rose www.kdka.com Program Director: Erik Selby Writer: Mike Bires Sports Director: Eric Hagman 400 Fair Avenue WPXI-TV (Ch. 11 Pittsburgh - NBC) Centre City Tower Beaver, Pa. 15009 On Air: John Fedko, Alby Oxenreiter, Bill 650 Smithfield St. 724-775-3217 or x3218; Fax: 724-728-0190 Phillips, Rich Walsh Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 www.timesonline.com 11 Television Hill 412-562-5900; Fax: 412-562-5903 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15214 e-mail: [email protected] DUQUESNE DUKE – 412-237-1212; Fax: 412-323-8097 www.kqv.com Student Newspaper www.wpxi.com Sports Editor/Writer: Jon Boswell DUQUESNE RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY e-mail: [email protected] WTAE-TV (Ch. 4 Pittsburgh – ABC) Alex Panormios Duquesne University On Air: Jon Burton, Guy Junker 163 E. Sandle Ave. 417 Des Places Language Center 400 Ardmore Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237 1320 Stevenson St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 412-318-0482 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15282 412-244-4656; Fax: 412-244-4596 Fax: 412-318-0483 412-396-6629; Fax: 412-396-5496 www.wtaetv.com e-mail: [email protected] www.digitalduke.duq.edu www.RedZoneMedia.com

DUQUESNE RADIO COLOR Tad Maurey 3168 Camberly Drive Gibsonia, Pa. 15044 412-906-0108 e-mail: [email protected]

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