2017-18 SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME 21: HOFSTRA PRIDE (10-10, 4-5 CAA) (10-10, 4-5 CAA) VS. WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE (13-6, 4-4 CAA) NOVEMBER Sunday, January 28, 2017 | 2 p.m. 3 @ Fordham (exhibition) 55-46 W Kaplan Arena 12 UMBC 71-55 W Williamsburg, Virginia 14 STONY BROOK 49-73 L 18 @ Hartford 49-60 L Live stats: HofstraStats.com 21 HOLY CROSS 69-63 W Live video: GoHofstra.com/PrideProductions 25 @ UNLV^ 52-68 L Live audio: GoHofstra.com/PrideProductions 26 vs. Wake Forest^ 69-66 W 30 @ Sacred Heart 86-81 W (2OT) THE MATCHUP TEAM LEADERS DECEMBER Hofstra travels to Williamsburg, Virginia, to Hofstra (per game) 4 SIENA 60-70 L complete a weekend road trip and wrap Points Durant 11.9 7 @ Iona 68-43 W up the season series with William & Mary. Rebounds Durant 8.9 11 @ Columbia 53-75 L Hofstra picked up a 65-54 win over the Assists Brozoski 4.8 21 ST. BONAVENTURE 71-68 W Tribe on January 19. Blocks Durant 1.2 29 JAMES MADISON* 42-55 L Steals Durant 1.2 31 @ Drexel* 38-47 L THE SERIES Minutes Askin 32.4 Hofstra holds a 29-10-1 advantage in the JANUARY William & Mary (per game) 5 @ Charleston* 75-60 W all-time series with William & Mary. Points Boggs 16.7 7 @ UNCW* 69-61 W Rebounds Rendle 7.9 12 DELAWARE* 51-58 L LAST TIME THEY MET 14 CHARLESTON* 65-60 W Assists Green 6.8 Senior Aleana Leon scored a game-high 19 19 WILLIAM & MARY* 65-54 W Blocks Rendle 5.2 21 DREXEL* 48-57 L points to lead four Pride players in double- Steals Reynolds 2.5 26 @ JAMES MADISON* 56-73 L figures as Hofstra defeated William and Minutes Green 38.2 28 @ WILLIAM & MARY* 2 p.m. Mary, 65-54, on January 19. Leon hit eight- of-18 shots from the field and was two-for- BY THE NUMBERS FEBRUARY two from the line for her game high points. Hofstra W&M 4 UNCW* 1 p.m. Senior Ashunae Durant recorded her sixth Points per game 60.2 71.3 9 @ Towson* 7 p.m. double-double of the season and third Rebounds per game 36.9 36.4 11 @ Delaware* 2 p.m. straight, with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Assists per game 14.1 17.4 16 ELON* 7 p.m. Junior Boogie Brozoski added 12 points, six Steals per game 6.0 9.9 18 TOWSON* 2 p.m. rebounds and six assists while sophomore Turnovers per game 16.6 16.9 23 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. Marianne Kalin chipped in with 11 points Blocks per game 2.9 8.4 25 @ Elon* 2 p.m. and eight caroms. William & Mary was led FG % .404 .449 by junior Bianca Boggs and sophomore 3FG % .285 .317 MARCH Victoria Reynolds with 15 points each. FT % .621 .699 3 @ Northeastern* 2 p.m. 7 CAA Opening Round TBA 8 CAA Quarterfinals TBA PROBABLE STARTERS OFF THE BENCH 9 CAA Semifinals TBA Name Pos. Cl. PPG RPG Name Pos. Cl. PPG RPG Petja Krupenko G So. 2.3 0.6 10 CAA Championship TBA Mikiyah Croskey F So. 3.9 2.4 Ana Hernandez Gil G So. - - Marianne Kalin F So. 8.0 5.1 Sandra Karsten G/F So. 4.0 1.8 Home games in CAPS Boogie Brozoski G Jr. 10.2 3.9 Kayla Minott F Jr. - - Sica Cuzic G/F Jr. 5.4 2.9 ^ Lady Rebel Round-Up/Pacific Standard Time Aleana Leon G Sr. 10.0 6.0 Jaylen Hines F Fr. - - * Colonial Athletic Association game Olivia Askin G Sr. 9.1 2.4 Mie Hoff F Fr. 0.8 2.9 E’Lexus Davis G So. 8.0 2.8 Ashunae Durant F Sr. 11.9 8.9 facebook.com/hofstrapride @HofstraPride @HofstraPride @HofstraPride facebook.com/HofstraWBB @HofstraWBB @HofstraWBB @HofstraWBB CAA PRESEASON POLL QUICK HITS Rank School Pts. • Hofstra has won four of its last seven games. 1 James Madison 78 • Mikiyah Croskey made her first career start in place of an injured 2 Elon 74 Ashunae Durant and had season highs of 18 points and six rebounds 3 William & Mary 58 4 Drexel 51 at James Madison Friday night. 5 Delaware 48 6 Northeastern 47 CAA PRESEASON POLL 7 Hofstra 43 • Hofstra Women’s Basketball was predicted to finish seventh in the 8 Towson 19 CAA in the league’s preseason poll. UNCW 19 • The Pride finished 5-13 in conference last season, good for the No. 8 10 Charleston 13 seed in the CAA Championship. PRESEASON ALL-CAA TEAM PRESEASON ALL-CAA First Team • Senior Ashunae Durant was named to the Preseason All-CAA First G Shay Burnett - Elon Team for the second consecutive season after earning second-team F Ashunae Durant - Hofstra F Nicole Enabosi - Delaware honors at the conclusion of last season. G Claudia Ortiz - Northeastern • Classmate Aleana Leon was an honorable mention. G Kamiah Smalls - James Madison Second Team 200 WINS F Tanisha Brown - Charleston • Hofstra Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey recorded her 200th C Kayla Cooper-Williams - JMU career win on Feb. 14, 2018, with a 65-60 victory over Charleston. G Jess Genco - Northeastern • Already the winningest coach in program history after surpassing C Malaya Johnson - Elon C Abby Rendle - William & Mary Harvey Pyser’s 162 victories, Kilburn-Steveskey became the first to post 200 wins and is now 201-166. DOUBLE-DOUBLES Name............Opponent .... Points ......Other LET’S BOOGIE Durant..................UMBC ...............18 ..........13 rebs • Since becoming eligible on Dec. 21, junior Boogie Brozoski is Durant........... Sacred Heart ........23 ..........12 rebs averaging 10.2 points and 4.8 assists per game. Leon ............... Sacred Heart ........12 ..........12 rebs • Since joining the starting lineup on Jan. 5 at Charleston, she is Durant...................Siena ...............10 ..........14 rebs Kalin ........................Iona ................25 ..........11 rebs averaging 11.9 points per game. Brozoski .......... Charleston ..........16 ...........10 asts • She posted her first career double-double at Charleston, finishing Durant...............Delaware ...........12 ..........14 rebs with 16 points and 10 assists. Durant............. Charleston ..........13 ..........13 rebs Durant.........William & Mary ......15 ..........10 rebs ON THE DEFENSIVE • The Pride has allowed just one of its CAA opponents to score more than 61 points in a game (73 by JMU on January 26). • Hofstra is allowing just 58.4 points per game in CAA play. ASKIN FOR TROUBLE • Senior Olivia Askin has scored in double figures seven times this RECORD BOOK season, after only reaching the mark once before. Career Rebounds • She has scored a career-high 18 points on three occasions, including 1. Shante Evans 1348 09-13 going 6-for-6 from three-point range on Jan. 5 at Charleston. 2. Kate Gordon 1031 94-98 • After going 5-for-5 from three-point range on Jan. 14, Askin went 3. Ashunae Durant 993 14-present 11-for-11 against Charleston this season. 4. Lizanne Murphy 988 03-07 Career Points DURANT DOUBLING UP 9. Liz Irwin 1,455 78-82 • Senior Ashunae Durant has posted six double-doubles this season. 10. Betsy Lange 1,421 88-92 • She leads the team with 12 games in double figures and six games 11. Ashunae Durant 1,418 14-present in double-digit rebounds. 2 2017-18 HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES STREAKS LEON LIGHTING IT UP Category Name Current Season Career GAMES PLAYED .......Askin ......................55 ................20 ...............55 • Senior Aleana Leon posted the first double-double of her career on ......................................Brozoski ...................10 ................10 ...............10 Nov. 30 at Sacred Heart, finishing with 12 points and 12 rebounds. .......................................Croskey ....................10 ................10 ...............10 ......................................... Cuzic ....................... 0 ..................4 ..................4 • She put together a streak of six straight games in double figures, .........................................Davis ......................23 ................20 ...............23 the longest such streak of her career, between November 14 and ........................................Durant...................... 0 ..................9 ................42 ................................ Hernandez Gil .............. 0 ..................0 ................14 Decmber 4. .....................................Krupenko ................... 1 ..................7 ..................8 ..........................................Leon.......................61 ................20 ...............61 ........................................Minott ...................... 0 ..................0 ..................1 DAVIS’S DAY ..........................................Kalin.......................51 ................20 ...............51 .......................................Karsten ....................21 ................20 ...............21 • Sophomore E’Lexus Davis neared a triple-double in the season .......................................... Hoff ........................ 0 .................10 ...............10 opener against UMBC with 17 points, eight rebounds and nine assists. STARTS .......................Davis ....................... 0 .................13 ...............13 ........................................Durant...................... 0 ..................9 ................39 • Serving as the starting point guard for the first half of the season, .....................................Krupenko ................... 0 ..................0 ..................0 Davis was averaging in double figures when she had a starting role. ................................ Hernandez Gil .............. 0 ..................0 ..................0 ..........................................Leon.......................31 ................20 ...............31 • Davis leads the Pride with 60 assists. .........................................Askin ......................31 ................20 ...............31 ........................................Minott ...................... 0 ..................0 ..................0 ..........................................Kalin.......................16
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