2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL IN REVIEW Final Standings CONFERENCE OVERALL Team W L Pct. PF PA H A Stk. W L Pct. PF PA H A N L10 Stk Drexel 16 2 .889 61.3 54.4 9-0 7-2 W3 23 7 .767 60.7 55.4 14-1 9-5 0-1 9-1 W3 James Madison 16 2 .889 73.3 54.9 9-0 7-2 W9 25 4 .862 71.0 54.9 14-1 10-3 1-0 9-1 W9 William & Mary 12 6 .667 69.9 65.0 6-3 6-3 L1 21 8 .724 70.0 62.2 10-4 11-4 0-0 8-2 L1 Towson 9 9 .500 67.4 65.7 6-3 3-6 L3 14 15 ..483 67.6 66.8 10-5 3-9 1-1 4-6 L3 Northeastern 9 9 .500 62.6 64.6 6-3 3-7 W1 13 16 .448 61.9 66.1 8-6 5-10 0-0 4-6 W1 Elon 8 10 .444 64.4 61.7 4-5 4-5 W1 14 16 .467 63.4 61.0 7-6 6-8 1-2 5-5 W2 Delaware 8 10 .444 63.7 65.4 5-4 3-6 W2 12 17 .414 63.1 66.2 6-7 5-10 1-0 6-4 W2 Charleston 6 12 .333 62.7 73.9 5-4 1-8 L2 13 17 .433 65.4 72.3 8-6 5-10 0-1 2-8 L3 UNCW 6 12 .333 58.9 62.1 4-5 2-8 L2 10 20 .333 59.8 63.6 6-8 3-10 1-2 4-6 W1 Hofstra 0 18 .000 53.9 70.5 0-9 0-9 L18 3 27 .100 52.3 67.9 2-12 1-13 0-2 0-10 L21 2020 CAA Championship (Schar Center; Elon, N.C.)* CAA Awards First Round - Wednesday, March 11 Player of the Year: Kamiah Smalls, James Madison (9) UNCW 69, (8) Charleston 55 Rookie of the Year: Kiki Jefferson, James Madison Defensive Player of the Year: Kayla Cooper-Williams, James Madison (7) Elon 71, (10) Hofstra 51 Sixth Player of the Year: Keishana Washington, Drexel Coaches of the Year: Denise Dillon, Drexel/Ed Swanson, W&M *The 2020 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship was canceled due to concerns Dean Ehlers Leadership Award: Shannon Todd, Northeastern about COVID-19. WBB Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Lacey Suggs, UNCW All-CAA First Team: Nicole Enabosi, Delaware; Bailey Greenberg, Drexel; Eva Hodgson, William & Mary; Kionna Jeter, Towson; Kamiah Smalls, James Madison All-CAA Second Team: Jackie Benitez, James Madison; Jasmine Dickey, Delaware; Alexis Hill, Northeastern; Nukiya Mayo, Towson; Victoria Reynolds, William & Mary All-CAA Third Team: Ariel Colon, Elon; Kayla Cooper-Williams, James Madison; Latrice Perkins, Charleston; GiGi Smith, UNCW; Keishana Washington, Drexel CAA All-Rookie Team: Bre Bellamy, William & Mary; Sorelle Ineza, Hofstra; Kiki Jefferson, James Madison; Rayne Tucker, James Madison; Taylor Williams, Charleston CAA All-Defensive Team: Kayla Cooper-Williams, James Madison; Jasmine Dickey, Delaware; Alexis Hill, Northeastern; Kionna Jeter, Towson; Ahyiona Vason, UNCW CAA All-Tournament Team* CAA Tournament MOP* *CAA Tournament was canceled due to concerns around COVID-19. Statistical Leaders Scoring G Pts. PPG Eva Hodgson, William & Mary 29 599 20.7 Kamiah Smalls, James Madison 29 538 18.6 Kionna Jeter, Towson 29 526 18.1 Bailey Greenberg, Drexel 30 518 17.3 Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 25 427 17.1 Rebounding G Reb. RPG Arynn Eady, Charleston 30 290 9.7 Jasmine Dickey, Delaware 29 267 9.2 Kayla Cooper-Williams, James Madison 25 229 9.2 Jaylen Hines, Hofstra 30 263 8.8 Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 25 210 8.4 Assists G Ast. APG Qierra Murray, Towson 29 151 5.2 Aubree Brown, Drexel 30 141 4.7 Nyla Pollard, William & Mary 28 105 3.8 Stella Clark, Northeastern 29 105 3.6 Eva Hodgson, William & Mary 29 105 3.6 Field-Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct. Eva Hodgson, William & Mary 29 183 339 .540 Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 25 151 284 .532 Jaylen Hines, Hofstra 30 139 281 .495 Alexis Hill, Northeastern 29 144 296 .486 Arynn Eady, Charleston 30 93 192 .484 Women’s Basketball • 61 Past Women’s Basketball Champions Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Site 1984 East Carolina Cathy Andruzzi 54-39 Richmond Minges Coliseum; Greenville, N.C. 1985 East Carolina Emily Manwaring 65-59 James Madison Robins Center; Richmond, Va. 1986 James Madison Shelia Moorman 66-62 East Carolina Trask Coliseum; Wilmington, N.C. 1987 James Madison Shelia Moorman 74-62 American Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 1988 James Madison Shelia Moorman 87-72 George Mason Bender Arena; Washington, D.C. 1989 James Madison Shelia Moorman 55-45 Richmond William & Mary Hall; Williamsburg, Va. 1990 Richmond Stephanie Gaitley 47-46 James Madison Robins Center; Richmond, Va. 1991 Richmond Stephanie Gaitley 88-70 East Carolina Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 1992 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 80-75 East Carolina ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 1993 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 65-51 William & Mary ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 1994 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 78-61 George Mason Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 1995 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 63-44 James Madison ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 1996 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 84-58 James Madison ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 1997 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 83-46 East Carolina Richmond Coliseum; Richmond, Va. 1998 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 82-49 American Richmond Coliseum; Richmond, Va. 1999 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 73-67 East Carolina Robins Center; Richmond, Va. 2000 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 92-49 UNCW ALLTELL Pavilion; Richmond, Va. 2001 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 66-62 James Madison ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 2002 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 76-48 UNCW ODU Fieldhouse; Norfolk, Va. 2003 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 66-58 Delaware Ted Constant Convocation Center; Norfolk, Va. 2004 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 85-81 George Mason Ted Constant Convocation Center; Norfolk, Va. 2005 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 78-74 (OT) Delaware Patriot Center; Fairfax, Va. 2006 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 58-54 James Madison Patriot Center; Fairfax, Va. 2007 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 78-70 James Madison Bob Carpenter Center; Newark, Del. 2008 Old Dominion Wendy Larry 71-64 VCU Bob Carpenter Center; Newark, Del. 2009 Drexel Denise Dillon 64-58 James Madison Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 2010 James Madison Kenny Brooks 67-53 Old Dominion Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 2011 James Madison Kenny Brooks 67-61 Delaware The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2012 Delaware Tina Martin 59-43 Drexel The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2013 Delaware Tina Martin 59-56 Drexel The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2014 James Madison Kenny Brooks 70-45 Delaware The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2015 James Madison Kenny Brooks 62-51 Hofstra The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2016 James Madison Kenny Brooks 60-46 Drexel The Show Place Arena; Upper Marlboro, Md. 2017 Elon Charlotte Smith 78-60 James Madison Convocation Center; Harrisonburg, Va. 2018 Elon Charlotte Smith 57-45 Drexel Daskalakis Athletic Center; Philadelphia, Pa. 2019 Towson Diane Richardson 53-49 Drexel Bob Carpenter Center; Newark, Del. 2020 ***The 2020 CAA Championship was canceled due to concerns around COVID-19.*** Schar Center; Elon, N.C. Tournament Results 1986 Championship, at Wilmington, N.C. - Trask Coliseum 1984 Championship, at Greenville, N.C. - Minges Coliseum Quarterfinals - February 28 Quarterfinals - March 2 (2) East Carolina 84, (7) William & Mary 56 (5) James Madison 73, (4) William & Mary 43 (3) American 68, (6) Richmond 43 Semifinals - March 3 (4) UNCW 68, (5) George Mason 54 (2) East Carolina 68, (3) George Mason 41 Semifinals - March 1 (1) Richmond 67, (5) James Madison 56 (1) James Madison 74, (4) UNCW 55 Championship, March 4 (2) East Carolina 69, (3) American 68 (2) East Carolina 54, (1) Richmond 39 Championship, March 2 (1) James Madison 66, (2) East Carolina 62 1985 Championship, at Richmond, Va. - Robins Center MVP: Lisa Squirewell, ECU Quarterfinals - March 1 All-Tournament: Lisa Squirewell, ECU; Sylvia Bragg, ECU; Alisa Harris, JMU; Kelly Lane, (2) James Madison 68, (7) William & Mary 48 AU; Jody Thornton, AU (3) UNCW 90, (6) American 63 (4) George Mason 65, (5) Richmond 52 1987 Championship, at Harrisonburg, Va. - Convocation Center Semifinals, March 2 Quarterfinals - February 27 (2) James Madison 74, (3) UNCW 55 (5) UNCW 78, (4) Richmond 60 (1) East Carolina 77, (4) George Mason 54 (3) American 80, (6) George Mason 53 Championship, March 3 (2) East Carolina 65, (7) William & Mary 43 (1) East Carolina 65, (2) James Madison 59 Semifinals - February 28 (1) James Madison 107, (5) UNCW 48 (3) American 66, (2) East Carolina 59 Championship - March 1 (1) James Madison 74, (3) American 62 MVP: Sydney Beasley, JMU All-Tournament: Sydney Beasley, JMU; Floretta Jackson, JMU; Kelly Lane, AU; Delphine Mabry, ECU; Beth Shearer, AU; Jody Thornton, AU 62 • Women’s Basketball 1988 Championship, at Washington, D.C. - Bender Arena 1993 Championship, at Norfolk, Va. - ODU Fieldhouse Quarterfinals - March 10 Quarterfinals - March 11 (3) George Mason 81, (6) East Carolina 71 (1) Old Dominion 75, (8) UNCW 42 (5) UNCW 67, (4) American 66 (OT) (5) East Carolina 72, (4) George Mason 50 (2) Richmond 54, (7) William & Mary 40 (7) William & Mary 60, (2) James Madison 58 Semifinals - March 11 (6) American 59, (3) Richmond 57 (1) James Madison 86, (5) UNCW 62 Semifinals - March 12 (3) George Mason 64, (2) Richmond 63 (1) Old Dominion 85, (5) East Carolina 67 Championship - March 12 (7) William & Mary 83, (6) American 60 (1) James Madison 87, (3) George Mason 72 Championship - March 13 MVP: Sydney Beasley, JMU (1) Old Dominion 65, (7) William & Mary 51 All-Tournament: Sydney Beasley, JMU; Donna Budd, JMU; Cindy Baruch, Mason; Beverly MVP: Pam Huntley, ODU McLaughlin, Mason; Alisa Harris, JMU; Laurie Governor, UR All-Tournament: Ashleigh Akens, W&M; Celeste Hill, ODU; Pam Huntley, ODU; Aquendine Khasidis, W&M; Gaynor O’Donnell, ECU; Deanna Vander Plas, ODU 1989 Championship, at Williamsburg, Va.
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