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2010-11 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE
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Opponent Time at Wagner........................................................................ ..... 5 p.m. p.m. p. m. MEDAILLE..................................................................... .....7 7 p.m. p . p. at Fairleigh Dickinson at Seton Hall ................................................................... ..... ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) NORTHEASTERN at Binghamton ................................................................ PENNSYLVANIA at Penn State $......................................................... at Quinnipiac ................................................................ ... LOYOLA (Md.) ............................................................... ..... at Manhattan .................................................................. ..... BRYANT......................................................................... BRYANT ..... at Colgate* ..................................................................... ..... YALE .............................................................................. ..... at Holy Cross* LEHIGH* AMERICAN* ................................................................. ..... NAVY* % ................................................................. at Lafayette*................................................................... ..... at Bucknell* Bucknell*.................................................................... ..... COLGATE* .................................................................... ..... HOLY CROSS* .............................................................. at Lehigh* ....................................................................... ..... at American* .................................................................. ..... at Navy* % .................................................................... ... LAFAYETTE* ................................................................. ..... BUCKNELL* ................................................................. ..... Patriot League Quarterfinals Patriot League Semifinals .................................................. ......... TBA TBA TB Patriot League Championship % 6p p.m. m.
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS *- Patriot League game % - CBS College Sports Network $ - Big Ten Network All times EST unless otherwise noted All dates and times subject to change Note: All 2011 Patriot League Tournament games will be played att the site of the highest seed in each contest.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE QUICK FACTS
THIS IS ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Table of Contents ................................................................................................. 1 This Is Army Women’s Basketball .....................................................................2-3 Army Women’s Basketball Game Day................................................................. 4 Christl Arena ......................................................................................................... 5 Randall Hall .......................................................................................................... 6 Strength & Conditioning ...................................................................................... 7 Athletic Training .................................................................................................... 8
2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK 2010-11 Season Outlook ............................................................................ 10-11 Roster Breakdown ........................................................................................ 12-13 Army in the Community...................................................................................... 14
MEET THE STAFF Head Coach Dave Magarity ..........................................................................16-17 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ............................................................... 18-20
MEET THE TEAM 2010-11 Black Knight Player Biographies ................................................. 22-38
2009-10 IN REVIEW 2009-10 Statistics/Review.......................................................................... 40-41 2009-10 Game-by-Game Boxscores........................................................... 42-51 Patriot League Standings/Rankings .................................................................52
2010-11 OPPONENTS 2010-11 Opponents .................................................................................... 54-60 Series Records vs. 2010-11 Opponents..................................................... 61-62 Army vs. All-Time Opponents ....................................................................... 63-64 Inside the Army-Navy Rivalry .............................................................................65 Army-Navy Records ...................................................................................... 66-67 The Patriot League ....................................................................................... 68-69 A Tradition of Excellence ....................................................................................70
HISTORY & RECORDS History on the Hardwood ............................................................................. 72-77 Honors & Awards .......................................................................................... 78-79 All-Americans ......................................................................................................80 1,000-Point Scorers ........................................................................................... 81 Individual/Class Records ...................................................................................82 Top Performances ..............................................................................................83 Single-Season Records ......................................................................................84 Season Leaders .................................................................................................85 Career Records............................................................................................. 86-87 Christl Arena Records ........................................................................................88 Army in the NCAA Tournament .................................................................... 89-90 Army in the Patriot League Tournament ..................................................... 91-92 Tournament Sites & Miscellaneous Records ...................................................93 Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................... 94-98 All-Time Letterwinners .......................................................................................99 Letterwinners by State .....................................................................................100 Letterwinners by Height ...................................................................................101 All-Time Uniform Numbers ...............................................................................102
Location .......................................................................................... West Point, NY Founded ....................................................................................... March 16, 1802 Enrollment .................................................................................................... 4,400 Superintendent ........................................................... Lt. Gen. David E. Huntoon Interim Director of Athletics ......................................................Col. Sam Johnson Nicknames....................................................................................... Black Knights School Colors....................................................................... Black, Gold and Gray Mascot ............................................................................................................ Mule Home Court (capacity) ........................................................ Christl Arena (5,043) Press Row Phone ........................................................................(845) 938-4441 Conference ..................................................................................... Patriot League Affiliation ........................................................................................ NCAA Division I 2009-10 Record ........................................................................................... 11-18 2009-10 Patriot League Record/Finish ............................................... 5-9/T-4th
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach ............................Dave Magarity (St. Francis [Pa.] ’74), 5th season Assistant Coach................ Shandrika Lee-Gerch (Pepperdine ’04), 2nd season Assistant Coach....................... Erin Mills (Fairleigh Dickinson ’05), 2nd season Assistant Coach...............................Jada Pierce (West Chester ’97), 1st season Assistant Coach................................ Jason Marshall (Ramapo ’08), 3rd season Athletic Intern ............................................ 2nd Lt. Kim Mallard (West Point ’10) Head Officer Representative .........................Col. Donna Brazil (West Point ’83) Athletic Trainer ...........................................................Jennifer Murphy (Iowa ’03) Strength and Conditioning..........................Michelle Carrone (New Orleans ’96) Head Manager............................................... Kathryn McKinley (West Point ’11) Administrative Assistant ................................................................Yvette Eldridge Women’s Basketball Phone........................................................(845) 938-2796
CREDITS The 2010-11 Army women’s basketball media guide is a publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. Covers and insides written, designed and edited by Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Tracy Nelson. Editorial assistance was provided by Bob Beretta, Brian Gunning, Mady Salvani, Ryan Yanoshak, Christian Anderson and Pam Flenke of the Office of Athletic Commuications. Photography was provided by Academy Photo, DPTMS Multimedia Branch, Stockton Photography, Inc., Danny Wild, Alex Cena, CSI-Photo and Mady Salvani.
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THIS IS WEST POINT About West Point ........................................................................................ 104-05 Admissions .......................................................................................................106 Academics ........................................................................................................107 West Point Leadership .....................................................................................108 Women At West Point.......................................................................................109 Why West Point?.......................................................................................110-111 Players’ Perspectives on West Point .......................................................112-113 Athletic Communications/Covering the Black Knights ..........................114-115
Front cover: Nalini Hawkins (left) and Erin Anthony (right) Back cover: Laura Burdick (top), Laura Baranek (middle), Jessie Coiffard (bottom)
The 2007-08 Army Women’s Basketball media guide was cited by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) as the “Best In District I.”
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CHRISTL ARENA TThe Th e 2010-11 2010 1 -11 1 campaign 11 cca ampa mpaig mpa ign ig n will w wiill mark mar ark k tthe he 21s he 21st 21 1 t sseason eas ason as on tth tha that at t the th Do D nald W nal ollede oll d r C enter ent ter e h as se ser rved rve ed a he home home Donald W.. H Holleder Center has served ass tth the to the to th h Army A Army wom men’ en’s b ask ketb tb ball all te al t am. team. m Th he B lack K lack lac night nig hts women’s basketball The Black Knights officially offi ciially ll moved moved d into i o Ar A Army’s my’s ’ prem premier r ier winter i ssports ports showca showcase h w se e for the 1990-91 season. That move coincided with Army’s return to Division I level of competition in joining the newly formed Patriot League. The women’s team left behind some fond memories at Central Gymnasium, its home since first hitting the hardwood in 1976-77, in favor of the modern and luxurious facility located across the street from Michie Stadium. The Holleder Center has been the men’s home court since the winter of 1985 when they said goodbye to the USMA Field House -- a home they had known for many decades. des. de ehea h der d sa hristl In the beginning, the women joined the men for doubleheaders att C Christl st four years as a Arena, while hosting the Empire State Tournament their last d th Division II school (1987-90). Army won the ESC tournamentt titl title and the automatic NCAA Division II Regional bid in 1988, while finishing runner-up its final year (1990). The Holleder Center houses not only the Edward C. Christl Jr. Arena that seats 5,043 for basketball, but the Joseph S. and Frederick H.S. Tate Rink that seats 2,648 for ice hockey as well. The building, dedicated Oct. 1, 1988, was named for Maj. Donald W. Holleder (USMA ’56), who was killed in action in Vietnam in 1967. While at West Point, Holleder excelled in basketball and football. He earned All-America honors in the latter, and has been enshrined in the College Football Foundation Hall of Fame. Holleder was inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. The basketball arena was named for 1st Lt. Edward C. Christl Jr. (USMA ’44), who was killed in Austria in 1945. Elected captain of the basketball team his senior year, Christl led the Cadets to a perfect 15-0 record. The building is constructed of concrete and steel-framed masonry complete with spectator and support facilities. It contains two concession areas, an Army Athletic Association gift shop, ticket office, sports medicine room, storage areas and offices for coaching and administrative personnel for both basketball and hockey programs.
CHRISTL CAPSULE Location ................................................ Bldg. 714, Stony Lonesome Road Construction ........................................................ Completed Oct. 1, 1985 Dedication............................................................................... Oct. 1, 1988 Seating Capacity ............................................................................... 5,043 First Game ............................................................................Jan. 25, 1986 .............................................................. (Army 82, St. Thomas Aquinas 54) Largest Crowd ......................................................... 5,163, Feb. 20, 2010 ....................................................................................... (Navy 54, Army 48) Most Points by an Army Team ......103, vs. Coast Guard, Nov. 18, 2005 Most Points by an Opposing Team............. 92, Bucknell, Feb. 14, 2001 Most Points by an Army Player ............................................ 36, Laurie Goetz vs. N.Y. Tech, Jan. 10, 1987 Most Points by an Opposing Player ................................................. 37, Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross, Feb. 3, 1998 Christl Arena Press Row Phone Number.......................(845) 938-4441
Chr h istll A ren e a Christl Arena pos ssesssess a Hor o ner hardw wood d basketball flo or, r possesses Horner hardwood oor, which was refurbished refur f bis i hed d during the summer of 2001 to incorporate Arm A y’s new Army’s athletic logo. It was then refinished again during the summer of 2008 in order to feature “West Point” on each baseline. The floor measures 149 x 116 feet. Showers and locker facilities for Army’s men’s and women’s squads, plus three visiting team locker rooms are located close by. The arena also contains six portable basketball supports and fixed chair and bench seating for spectators. During the 1999-2000 season, the Academy enhanced patrons’ gameviewing pleasure by replacing the four-sided overhead scoreboard at midcourt with two wall-mounted units. The scoreboards, located on the north and south walls of Christl Arena, feature state-of-the-art signage and digital displays, along with accompanying boards that show player point and foul totals. Christl Arena has been host to other sporting events such as international volleyball and gymnastics meets, exhibition basketball contests and wrestling matches. It has also been the site of various intercollegiate and high school championship tournaments, including the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Rifle Championships in 2009. Christl Arena also hosted the 2005 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship and did so again in April 2010. Christl Arena hosted quarterfinal and semifinal rounds of the Patriot League men’s and women’s tournament in 1994-95 and again in 1998-99. Most recently, Christl served as the backdrop for the 2006 Patriot League Women’s Tournament. After earning the No. 1 seed in the postseason tournament, the Black Knights hosted quarterfinal and semifinal rounds as well as the championship game. Christl also served as the site for the opening two rounds of the women’s tournament in 2007-08. Army’s women have authored a 169-112 mark during its 20-year stay at Christl Arena.
RANDALL HALL: THE OFF-COURT “HOME” OF ARMY BASKETBALL One of the greatest installments of Army’s vast “Margin of Excellence” athletics facilities enhancement program, Randall Hall was completed in the summer of 2005. The 22,000-square-foot facility has already impacted the Army basketball programs by providing a “state-of-the-art” building that boasts sparkling new coaches offices, team rooms and locker rooms, along with a plush 234-seat auditorium complete with the latest audiovisual capabilities. The building is connected to the Holleder Center via the Class of 1956 Walkway, an enclosed aerial corridor that discharges travelers onto the second floor of the Holleder Center, just outside Christl Arena. The Walkway includes a “Cold War Memorial” with plaques, graphics and other memorabilia. The Army team room and locker area rival the best in the Patriot League. A spacious getaway for the cadet-athletes, the team room is complete with plush leather couches and chairs, a mini-kitchen area, three computer modules and a 52-inch LCD television, which was purchased in 2009. The adjacent locker room features wood lockers for all players and managers and an automatic pull-down projection screen that is utilized for film sessions and instruction.
O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS, CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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ATHLETIC TRAINING Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-ofthe-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; highdensity storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can serve countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.” Army’s athletic trainers are under the direction of Tim Kelly. Jennifer Murphy, who earned both her undergraduate (2003) and graduate (2006) degrees from the University of Iowa, handles the Army women’s basketball program.
2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2010-11: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS As Dave Magarity embarks on his fifth season as Army’s head women’s basketball coach, the veteran mentor will do so with one of the largest rosters and most region-friendly schedules in recent memory. The Black Knights return all five starters to the fold, while adding seven freshmen to the mix over the summer. Army, which has averaged 18 wins a year over the last five seasons, was picked to finish fourth in the Patriot League’s 2010-11 preseason poll. The Black Knights, along with women’s teams across the country, made their way through an elongated preseason in preparation for the team’s season opener at Wagner on Friday, Nov. 12. New NCAA rules allowed women’s teams across the country to begin official workouts 40 days prior to their season opening games. Thanks to the additional two weeks of practice, the Black Knights began official team practices on Monday, Oct. 4. “The preseason rule change was beneficial for obvious reasons and clearly gave us more time to prepare for the season’s onset,” Magarity said. “We are introducing a lot of new players into the mix this year and the extra time will be valuable for them as they get adjusted into our system. We will also be introducing a JV squad this year, which will continue to allow us to develop our younger players that much more. It’s important for us to be as productive as possible with such large numbers, and this is the best way to go about it.” Coupled with returning all 16 players from last year’s team, which finished tied for fourth (11-18, 5-9 Patriot League) in the Patriot League, Magarity’s club grew by seven as he introduced the Class of 2014 in September. With a roster 24-deep, the Black Knights will form a junior varsity squad for this season, giving many players an added opportunity to gain much-needed experience in a game setting. Assistant coach Erin Mills will charge the JV squad, while players will have the opportunity to be called up to varsity at any given time based on performance. Army returns players at all five starting positions from year ago, namely three-time All-Patriot League performer Erin Anthony in the post. The 6-2 senior is coming off a standout season during which she led the Patriot
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League in rebounding for the second year in a row (10.4 rebounds per game) and finished second in scoring (16.1 points per game). The Allentown, Pa., native was named the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second-straight season and also picked up CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-America honors as a junior. Entering her final season on the banks of the Hudson, Anthony garnered preseason All-Patriot League Team honors in October. Serving as a co-captain alongside Anthony, senior Nalini Hawkins returns after spending the last three years as the starting point guard. Hawkins averaged 10.4 points per game as a junior. Senior G/F Laura Baranek, senior G Jessie Coiffard and junior F Kait Goodall all spent significant time with the starting cast a year ago. Sophomore G Molly Yardley is fresh off garnering Patriot League AllRookie honors in 2009-10. Hailing from seven different states, the Class of 2014 class is set to join a program that did not lose a single senior to graduation a year ago. “I think this group has a lot of potential to help us in a lot of different areas this season,” Magarity said. “Not losing any seniors and adding seven plebes will create a lot of depth at every position. There are certainly players in this class capable of stepping up and helping us right away.” Fourteen of the Black Knights’ 28 regular-season match-ups will take place at Army’s Christl Arena, including seven Patriot League tilts scattered throughout January and February. The Army-Navy men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader on Jan. 22 will be broadcast live to a national television audience on CBS College Sports Network. “My staff and I put together a schedule that features a really nice crosssection of regional opponents this season,” Magarity said of the 2010-11 schedule. “We’ve added teams like Pennsylvania, Seton Hall, Quinnipiac, Penn State and some others that make up a challenging non-conference schedule. I think this is a schedule that we can remain competitive in and continue to develop our team before the start of Patriot League play in January.”” While Army was selected to finish fourth in the Patriot League’s preseason tally, American topped the list and was followed by defending champion Lehigh and Navy in order to round out the league’s top half. Army will appear on television three times throughout the course of the 2010-11 slate. Both Army-Navy contests will be carried by CBS College Sports Network, while the Black Knights’ non-league contest at Penn Sate on Dec. 8 was picked up by the Big Ten Network. GUARD Army’s deepest position by far, thirteen guards make up the backcourt. Nalini Hawkins returns as the Black Knights’ starting point guard for the fourth-straight year. The Maryland native has shown the ability to explode for 20-plus points on any given night, but enters her senior season looking for more consistent point production. Hawkins finished second on the team in scoring in 2009-10 (10.4 points per game) and reached double figures 14 times. Sophomore Liz Benedict and junior Erin Jankowski are the most capable options for Magarity when giving Hawkins a breather. Benedict, who returned to the Academy after missing the 2008-09 season due to injury, played in 25 games last season and averaged just over nine minutes a game. Jankowski drew time in 21 games. Senior Jessie Coiffard started all but one game at shooting guard a year ago and is expected to return to that role in her final season with the Black Knights. Coiffard averaged 7.1 points a game and finished sixth in the Patriot League with 1.7 three-pointers made per game. Her 48 triples on the season were 22 more than any other player on Army’s roster. Sophomore Molly Yardley became the fifth Army player in Army history to land on the Patriot League’s All-Rookie Team. Yardley drew more playing time than any other freshman on Army’s roster last year. She averaged 5.1 points a game and posted a team-high 86 percent (43-of-50) accuracy from the free throw line. Yardley played in 27 games and made three starts. Junior Meagan Doucette is the only other returning player to record any sort of significant playing time in 2009-10. Noted for her defensive intensity rather than offensive prowess, Doucette played in 25 games and made starts against Holy Cross and Lehigh during Patriot League play. Sophomores Kimberlyn Martin and Karleen Paulin return as the only other guards to offer any sort of collegiate playing experience. Martin’s freshman year was cut short due to injury, as she played in just one game last season.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2010-11: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Paulin played in five games during her rookie season and drew the eye of the coaching staff during preseason workouts. Freshman Krista Goltra, who came to West Point after serving nealry a year of active duty in the Army followed by a year at the USMA Prep School, has shown potential for being a contributor from the start. Fellow rookies Jackie Alexander, Shantel Crichlow, Kelsey Herridge and Deneka Williams will also be vying for time. GUARD/FORWARD Senior Laura Baranek, a former softball player with a rather unorthodox playing style, is expected to resume her starting role for the second year in a row. The Lehigh Valley native started 26 games a year ago and was fourth on the team averaging 6.4 points a game. Baranek also finished 2009-10 as Army’s third-leading rebounder (4.3 rpg). Joining Baranek as one of Magarity’s swing players, freshman Jen Hazlett spent the entire preseason practicing with the varsity squad. She is one of two rookies to make their way directly to West Point and is expected to be a contributor early on. FORWARD Senior Erin Anthony returns as the focal point of the Black Knights both offensively and defensively. The Patriot League’s top returning rebounder, Anthony has established herself as one of the conference’s elite post players and will draw double teams almost every game. Anthony was the only Patriot League player to average a double-double (points, rebounds) last season and she enters this year in a tie for 13th on Army’s all-time scoring list. Junior Kait Goodall spent 2009-10 in and out of the starting lineup. However, after a productive preseason, she is likely to be the starter opposite Anthony in the post out of the gate. Goodall averaged just over 16 minutes and two points a game last season. Magarity has projected freshman Jessica Waggoner to be the rookie most likely to contribute right away. A 6-1 powerhouse and all-state selection out of Minden, Nev., Waggoner averaged 25 points and 14 rebounds at USMAPS before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. After enduring an injury-plauged career during her first two seasons, senior Laura Burdick developed into solid contributor as a junior in 2009-10. She played in 22 games and started nine, averaging 15 minutes, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 points a game along the way. She scored a career-high eight points twice last season.
2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL Institution 1. American 2. Lehigh 3. Navy 4. Army 3. Holy Cross 7. Colgate 8. Lafayette 5. Bucknell
Pts. (1st) 93 (9) 91 (7) 70 59 42 40 40 31
2009-10 Overall 22-10 (.688) 29-4 (.879) 17-14 (.548) 11-18 (.379) 10-21 (.323) 10-19 (.345) 6-23 (.207) 7-21 (.250)
2009-10 PL 13-1 (.929) 13-1 (.929) 8-6 (.571) 5-9 (.357) 5-9 (.357) 5-9 (.357) 4-10 (.286) 3-11 (.214)
PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Player, Institution Michelle Kirk, American Liz Leer, American Erin Anthony, Army Erica Prosser, Lehigh Anglea Myers, Navy
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Preseason Player of the Year: Michelle Kirk, American
Junior guard Nalini Hawkins
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALPHABETICAL NO. 33 32 40 2 52 10 15 1 22 4 31 3 11 12 14 43 21 42 5 25 41 44 24 13
NAME Jackie Alexander Erin Anthony Laura Baranek Liz Benedict Laura Burdick Jessie Coiffard Shantel Crichlow Meagan Doucette Krista Goltra Kait Goodall Alison Grapevine Nalini Hawkins Jen Hazlett Kelsey Herridge Erin Jankowski Lauren Lybbert Kimberlyn Martin Megan Maurer Karleen Paulin Anna Simmers Sam Starta Jessica Waggoner Deneka Williams Molly Yardley
POS. G F G/F G F G G G G F F G G/F G G F G F G F F F G G
HT. 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-8 6-1 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-3 5-11 5-3 5-7 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-8 5-10
YR. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (LAST SCHOOL) Brodhead, Ky./Rockcastle County Allentown, Pa./Parkland Orefield, Pa./Parkland Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth (USMAPS) Farmington, Conn./Farmington Lynchburg, Va./Holy Cross Regional (USMAPS) El Paso, Texas/Capt. John Chapin (USMAPS) Loxahatchee, Fla./Cardinal Newman Fort Scott, Kan./Fort Scott (USMAPS) Lakewood, Colo./Lakewood Lowellville, Ohio/Lowellville (USMAPS) Columbia, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase Syracuse, Utah/Syracuse Brimfield, Ill./Brimfield Granger, Ind./Mishawaka Marian Davenport, Iowa/Davenport Assumption Apopka, Fla./Apopka (USMAPS) Hollsopple, Pa./Conemaugh Township Area (USMAPS) Summerville, S.C./Fort Dorcester (USMAPS) Anchorage, Alaska/Anchorage Christian School Pink Hill, N.C./East Duplin Minden, Nev./Douglas (USMAPS) Manassas, Va./Osbourn (USMAPS) Milford, Conn./Lauralton Hall
NUMERICAL NO. 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 24 25 31 32 33 40 41 42 43 44 52
NAME Meagan Doucette Liz Benedict Nalini Hawkins Kait Goodall Karleen Paulin Jessie Coiffard Jen Hazlett Kelsey Herridge Molly Yardley Erin Jankowski Shantel Crichlow Kimberlyn Martin Krista Goltra Deneka Williams Anna Simmers Alison Grapevine Erin Anthony Jackie Alexander Laura Baranek Sam Starta Megan Maurer Lauren Lybbert Jessica Waggoner Laura Burdick
POS. G G G F G G G/F G G G G G G G F F F G G/F F F F F F
HT. 5-8 5-8 5-3 5-10 5-10 5-6 5-11 5-3 5-10 5-7 5-3 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1
YR. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (LAST SCHOOL) Loxahatchee, Fla./Cardinal Newman Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth (USMAPS) Columbia, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase Lakewood, Colo./Lakewood Summerville, S.C./Fort Dorcester (USMAPS) Lynchburg, Va./Holy Cross Regional (USMAPS) Syracuse, Utah/Syracuse Brimfield, Ill./Brimfield Milford, Conn./Lauralton Hall Granger, Ind./Mishawaka Marian El Paso, Texas/Capt. John Chapin (USMAPS) Apopka, Fla./Apopka (USMAPS) Fort Scott, Kan./Fort Scott (USMAPS) Manassas, Va./Osbourn (USMAPS) Anchorage, Alaska/Anchorage Christian School Lowellville, Ohio/Lowellville (USMAPS) Allentown, Pa./Parkland Brodhead, Ky./Rockcastle County Orefield, Pa./Parkland Pink Hill, N.C./East Duplin Hollsopple, Pa./Conemaugh Township Area (USMAPS) Davenport, Iowa/Davenport Assumption Minden, Nev./Douglas (USMAPS) Farmington, Conn./Farmington
Head Coach: Dave Magarity (St. Francis [Pa.] ’74); Fifth season Assistant Coach: Shandrika Lee-Gerch (Pepperdine ’04), Second season Assistant Coach: Erin Mills (Fairleigh Dickinson ’05), Second season Assistant Coach: Jada Pierce (West Chester ’97), First season Assistant Coach: Jason Marshall (Ramapo ’08), Third season Athletic Intern: 2nd Lt. Kim Mallard (West Point ’10) Head Officer Representative: Col. Donna Brazil (West Point ’83) Athletic Trainer: Jennifer Murphy Athletic Commications: Tracy Nelson Strength & Conditioning Coach: Michelle Carrone Team Captains: Erin Anthony & Nalini Hawkins
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BLACK KNIGHTS BY CLASS
Alaska (1) Anchorage........................................ Anna Simmers
Maryland (1) Columbia.......................................... Nalini Hawkins
Colorado (1) Lakewood............................................. Kait Goodall
Nevada (1) Minden ........................................ Jessica Waggoner
Connecticut (2) Farmington ........................................Laura Burdick Milford ................................................. Molly Yardley
North Carolina (1) Pink Hill .................................................. Sam Starta
Florida (2) Loxahatchee ............................... Meagan Doucette Apopka .........................................Kimberlyn Martin
Ohio (1) Lowellville .....................................Alison Grapevine
Georgia (1) Cumming...............................................Liz Benedict
Pennsylvania (3) Allentown .............................................Erin Anthony Orefield............................................. Laura Baranek Hollsopple ........................................ Megan Maurer
Illinois (1) Brimfield..........................................Kelsey Herridge
South Carolina (1) Summerville .................................... Karleen Paulin
Indiana (1) Granger ............................................ Erin Jankowski
Texas (1) El Paso .......................................... Shantel Crichlow
Iowa (1) Davenport ........................................Lauren Lybbert
Utah (1) Syracuse ................................................ Jen Hazlett
Kansas (1) Fort Scott .............................................Krista Goltra
Virginia (2) Lynchburg ........................................ Jessie Coiffard Manassas .....................................Deneka Williams
Kentucky (1) Brodhead ...................................... Jackie Alexander
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So.
Pos. F G/F F G G G F G G F G
Ht. 6-2 5-9 6-1 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-8 6-1 5-10
PPG 16.1 6.4 2.4 7.1 10.4 1.0 2.1 0.4 1.6 1.7 5.1
BLACK KNIGHTS BY POSITION Guards (13): Jackie Alexander, Liz Benedict, Jessie Coiffard, Shantel Crichlow, Megan Doucette, Krista Goltra, Nalini Hawkins, Kelsey Herridge, Erin Jankowski, Kimberlyn Martin, Karleen Paulin, Deneka Williams, Molly Yardley Forwards (9): Erin Anthony, Laura Burdick, Kait Goodall, Alison Grapevine, Lauren Lybbert, Meagan Maurer, Anna Simmers, Sam Starta, Jessica Waggoner Guard/Fowards (2): Laura Baranek, Jen Hazlett
BLACK KNIGHTS BY HEIGHT 6-2 6-1
LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (11) Name Erin Anthony Laura Baranek Laura Burdick Jessie Coiffard Nalini Hawkins Meagan Doucette Kait Goodall Erin Jankowski Liz Benedict Allison Grapevine Molly Yardley
Seniors (5): Erin Anthony, Laura Baranek, Laura Burdick, Jessie Coiffard, Nalini Hawkins Juniors (4): Meagan Doucette, Kait Goodall, Erin Jankowski, Lauren Lybbert Sophomores (8): Liz Benedict, Alison Grapevine, Kimberlyn Martin, Megan Maurer, Karleen Paulin, Anna Simmers, Sam Starta, Molly Yardley Freshmen (7): Jackie Alexander, Shantel Crichlow, Krista Goltra, Jen Hazlett, Kelsey Herridge, Jessica Waggoner, Deneka Williams
RPG 10.4 4.3 2.4 3.6 4.1 1.2 1.9 0.8 0.6 1.4 1.8
Note - Army Major “A” awards credited only
6-0 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-3
Erin Anthony, Sam Starta Laura Burdick, Alison Grapevine, Lauren Lybbert, Jessica Waggoner Megan Maurer Jen Hazlett Jackie Alexander, Kait Goodall, Karleen Paulin, Molly Yardley Laura Baranek, Kimberlyn Martin, Anna Simmers Liz Benedict, Meagan Doucette, Krista Goltra, Deneka Williams Erin Jankowski Jessie Coiffard Shantel Crichlow, Nalini Hawkins, Kelsey Herridge
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Laura Baranek................................................................................................................................ burr-AN-ick Shantel Crichlow ............................................................................................................................... SHON-tel Jessie Coiffard ................................................................................................................................... KWAF-ah Meagan Doucette..................................................................................................................MEG-en doo-SET Krista Goltra .....................................................................................................................................GOAL-trah Kait Goodall ....................................................................................................................................... GOOD-all Nalini Hawkins ........................................................................................................................... nah-LEE-knee Lauren Lybbert ................................................................................................................................... LEE-bert Jessica Waggoner............................................................................................................................ WAG-on-er Deneka Williams ...........................................................................................................................da-KNEE-ka Dave Magarity........................................................................................................................... ma-GARE-it-ee
Name Jackie Alexander Shantel Crichlow Krista Goltra Jen Hazlett Kelsey Herridge Sam Starta Jessica Waggoner Deneka Williams
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Pos. G G G G/F G F F G
Ht. 5-10 5-3 5-8 5-11 5-3 6-2 6-1 5-8
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ARMY IN THE COMMUNITY The Army women’s basketball team falls in line with the rest of West Point’s varsity teams when it comes to visibility in the community. The Black Knights take great pride in reaching out to local youth groups and serving as role models for children in the Hudson Valley and beyond. Over the past two years, the Army women’s basketball team has spent time at the Girl Scout Heart of the Hudson camp as well as Black Knights Alley, a family fun zone prior to every home Army football game. The team was on hand to shoot baskets, along with signing autographs and face painting. The staff and players conduct free youth and coaches clinics regularly as well. Please check www.goARMYsports.com for schedules. Many of the players are active within the Special Olympics and Wounded Warriors programs throughout the year. Army also remains an active participant in the WBCA’s Pink Zone to raise breast cancer awareness, while also celebrating National Girls and Women In Sports Day annually. In 2010, Pink Zone totaled over 1,800 participants and reached more than 922,000 fans across the nation. Over 22 schools, including Army, broke attendance records through their participation. The 2011 Pink Zone dates are set for Feb. 11-20. Army’s cadet-athletes have a uniqueness about them, which makes them ideal role models for today’s youth. The women’s basketball team is second-to-none when it comes to community outreach and that trend will certainly continue throughout the 2010-11 season.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE Dave Magarity | head coach Fifth Season Record at Army: 72-48 College Men’s Coaching Record: 313-334, 23 seasons College Women’s Coaching Record: 72-48, four seasons Overall Record: 385-382, 27 seasons A Hudson Valley coaching veteran chosen to lead an up-and-coming program at one of the nation’s most prestigious institutions. That’s the story line that unfolded in April 2006 when the leadership at the United States Military Academy announced Dave Magarity as Army’s eighth women’s basketball head coach in program history. Magarity was chosen to take the reins following what had been a “Cinderella” storybook season in 2005-06 for the Black Knights until their head coach, Maggie Dixon, died suddenly in the spring. Magarity spent the 2005-06 season on the bench with Dixon, serving as associate head coach and playing an integral role in the Black Knights’ magical season during which the team won its firstever Patriot League Tournament title and ensuing NCAA Tournament berth. “After speaking with a number of people associated with our women’s basketball program, including the players and staff members, it was very clear that Dave Magarity was the best person to lead our program at this time,” said former Army director of athletics Kevin Anderson upon Magarity’s hiring. “He was the only person we considered. “Dave has built an impeccable coaching career over 30 years as a collegiate (men’s) coach. He is a man of high character and is highly respected through basketball circles around the country. We felt very fortunate to add Dave to our staff, and he played a large role in the success our squad experienced.” Magarity has since been writing his own story in the West Point history books, one that has maintained a rich winning tradition. Authoring a 7248 record as Army’s head coach, Magarity’s Black Knights have averaged 18 wins a season over the past four years. Magarity has mentored three 1,000-point scorers to include Cara Enright ’08, Alex McGuire ’09 and current senior Erin Anthony. Magarity did not lose a single senior to graduation last season, returns 11 letterwinners and added seven rookies to the mix for 2010-11. Magarity, who enters 2010-11 just 15 wins shy of his 400th career victory, has played an integral role in developing Anthony from her first day on the banks of the Hudson. The Allentown, Pa., native has turned into one of the top post players in the Patriot League. She led the league in rebounding for the second-straight season in 2009-10, while also finishing second in scoring. A first team and preseason all-league pick, Anthony garnered CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team honors and All-Met First Team plaudits after a standout junior year. Along with Anthony, Enright and McGuire, Magarity groomed 2007-08 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Maragree King ’08. Magarity’s team has consistently been one of the top programs at West Point in the classroom as well. Anthony proved that fact when she became the first Army women’s basketball player in program history
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to garner the 2008-09 Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. She repeated the feat in 2009-10. Faced with an unthinkable challenge after the loss of Dixon, the Black Knights honored their late coach and ushered in the Magarity era with a stellar 26-4 record - the most wins in Army Division I history. Army posted an 11-3 mark in conference play, further cementing the fact that the Academy made the right decision in Magarity’s hiring and the program was in more than capable hands. Seasons of 18-12 and 19-12 marks followed in 2007-08 and 2008-09, respectively, as Magarity continued to challenge his players with two of the most rigourous non-conference schedules in program history. Army faced top-25 teams in Connecticut, Rutgers and Ohio State over the span of two years in order to best prepare the team for Patriot League play in January. A young Black Knight squad without a single senior on the roster posted an 11-18 mark in 200910. However, Magarity’s club still managed to finish in a tie for fourth place and capture the fourth seed in the Patriot League Tournament. One of the most well-respected and recognizable faces in the basketball community, the honors and awards for Magarity are plentiful. Most recently, he was presented with the Anaconda Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2008 Men’s Basketball Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. In his first season at Army, the N.Y.-Metropolitan Basketball Writer’s Association named Magarity its Coach of the Year. Following the landmark 200506 campaign, the Army team was bestowed with the Jimmy “V Foundation” Comeback Award, AT&T National Sportsmanship Award and Patriot League Sportsmanship Award, further rooting Magarity’s influence on the program. A mainstay on the banks of the Hudson with 30-plus years of coaching experience, Magarity’s respect for West Point runs deep. “I have had many opportunities to bring men’s teams that I coached to West Point, and I have always held a strong feeling for the Academy as an outsider,” Magarity said upon taking his new assignment. “To be given this opportunity is one of the most special gifts that I could receive as a coach. The commitment and dedication to excellence here is outstanding. I am honored to be a part of this great tradition.” Magarity arrived at West Point in October of 2005 following a brief stint as the Assistant Commissioner/Director of Men’s Basketball Operations for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Magarity was responsible for basketball scheduling, working closely with the MAC coordinator of officials and served as a liaison between the league office and the 12-member institutions. Prior to joining the MAC, he held a similar position with the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) based in Edison, N.J. “It was a tremendous honor and thrill for me to
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be named the head coach at West Point,” Magarity said. “Maggie Dixon and I, and the staff, started something very special. It’s an honor for me to embrace the opportunity, continue what we started and expand on that success for years to come. “The decision I made to stay here was probably one of the smartest decisions I have made in my life, professionally,” he continued. “To be at West Point with the support of the athletic administration and surrounded by some of the finest young cadetathletes in the country, is an opportunity I am excited and absolutely thrilled about as we move forward.” In 23 years as men’s head coach, including 18 just 31 miles north of West Point at nearby Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Magarity tallied an overall record of 313-334 (.484), with 253 of those victories coming with the Red Foxes. During his coaching tenures at Marist and St. Francis University (Pa.), Magarity was honored as “Coach of the Year” in four different leagues. He was first named “Coach of the Year” at St. Francis in 1981, earning NABC Division I District III accolades, before garnering recognition at Marist during the 1986-87 season when he won ECAC Metro honors. He was honored again following the 1994-95 campaign, being dubbed the Northeast Conference “Coach of the Year,” and the following season was recognized by the NABC for the second time in his career. He would again earn NABC “Coach of the Year” honors following the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. Magarity was selected the MAAC “Coach of the Year” in 2001-02 by the league’s coaches. He won CollegeInsider.com’s top coaching honor three times (2000, 2001, 2002) and the Sport Magazine New York Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Award once in 1988. Under his direction from 1986 to 2004, the Red Foxes saw unparalleled success as he led his teams to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1987 and to the National Invitational Tournament in 1996. Of the 18 Marist teams he coached, 15 of them reached double digits in wins and two eclipsed the 20-win plateau, including a 22-win performance during the 1995-96 season. His squads played in two conference tournament championship games and won the ECAC Metro Conference regular-season title in 1987-88. His coaching career began at St. Francis in 1973 as a graduate assistant and than as an assistant coach until taking over the reins of the program in 1978, becoming the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at the time (27). In his
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE third campaign, Magarity led the Red Flashes to a 17-10 mark, the most wins in a season for St. Francis in a dozen years, and earned District III “Coach of the Year” honors as a result. Magarity began his Empire State coaching career as an assistant at Iona College under Pat Kennedy, currently the head coach at Towson University. While a member of the Gaels coaching staff, Magarity helped Iona to a pair of 20-win seasons and two NCAA Tournament appearances (1984, 1985). After three successful years at Iona, Magarity headed up the Hudson River to take over the program at Marist. In his first season at the helm of the Red Foxes in 1986-87, Magarity made a name for himself, leading that group to the institution’s first-ever 20-win season (20-10) and the team’s second consecutive berth in the NCAA Tournament. Magarity’s squad ranked 11th in the country in field goal percentage defense (.425) and scoring defense (62.9). The Red Foxes won 14 of their last 15 games that season as Magarity took home ECAC Metro “Coach of the Year” honors. In his sophomore campaign, Magarity and the Red Foxes continued to impress as they finished 18-9 overall and earned a share of the ECAC Metro Conference regular-season crown with a 13-3 conference mark. Marist continued to show that defense was a key to Magarity’s coaching philosophy, ranking second in the nation in field goal percentage defense holding opponents to 40.1 percent shooting from the floor. Marist also showed that it could score, connecting on 45 percent of its three-point attempts to rank 13th nationally. The Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association honored Magarity by presenting him the second annual Mike Cohen “Good Guy” award. That June, Magarity saw Marist gain national prominence when Rik Smits was the second pick overall of the 1988 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers. Smits played 13 seasons in the NBA and was selected to the East squad for the NBA All-Star Game in 1998. He retired in 2000 ranked second in Pacers’ franchise history in points (11,125), rebounds (4,601) and blocked shots (959). Magarity led Marist to only its second 20-win season in 1995-96, compiling a schoolrecord 22 wins, and posted a school-record .759 winning percentage (22-7). The Red Foxes earned the program’s first bid to the NIT, and Magarity was recognized as the NABC District II “Coach of the Year.” Four players from that squad were named All-Northeast Conference. The Red Foxes and Magarity won a share of the MAAC regular-season title in 2001-02, the first since joining the league prior to the start of the 1997-98 campaign. Marist went 13-5 in MAAC action on its way to an overall 19-9 record. During his 18 seasons at Marist, Magarity coached a total of 11 Red Foxes who eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for their careers. But his tenure was marked by more than just playing success. Magarity coached two Academic All-Americans and graduated better than 95 percent of his players who completed their NCAA eligibility. Magarity left the coaching ranks following the 2003-04 season to serve as director of athletic development at Marist from April through September 2004 before accepting his position at the MAAC, where he stayed until moving over to the Mid-American Conference in June 2005. A 1974 graduate of St. Francis in Loretto, Pa., Magarity earned a bachelor’s degree in business management and marketing. Magarity, who hails from Philadelphia, Pa., and his wife, Rita, have three children: Maureen, Katie and David, Jr. All three Magarity children are Marist graduates, while Maureen served as her father’s assistant and eventually associate head coach at Army before departing to take the head women’s basketball coaching position at the University of New Hampshire in May 2010.
THE MAGARITY FILE PERSONAL Full Name: David William Magarity Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. Birthdate: Jan. 26, 1950 Education: B.A., Business Management and Marketing, St. Francis, (Pa.), 1974 Family: wife, Rita; children: daughters: Maureen (29) and Katie (27); and son, David Jr. (25) Collegiate Playing Experience: Two-year basketball letterwinner and lettered one year in football at St. Francis, (Pa.) HEAD COACHING BACKGROUND 2006-Present: Head Women’s Coach, Army (72-48, .600) 2009-10: 11-18 (5-9 Patriot League) 2008-09: 19-12 (8-6) 2007-08: 18-12 (9-5) 2006-07: 24-6 (11-3) 1986-2004: Head Men’s Coach, Marist (253-258, .495) 2003-04: 6-22 (4-14 MAAC) 2002-03: 13-16 (8-10) 2001-02: 19-9 (13-5)% 2000-01: 17-13 (11-7) 1999-00: 14-14 (10-8) 1998-99: 16-12 (8-10) 1997-98: 11-17 (7-11) 1996-97: 6-22 (4-14 Northeast Conference) 1995-96: 22-7 (14-4), NIT 1994-95: 17-11 (12-6) 1993-94: 14-13 (10-8) 1992-93: 14-16 (10-8) 1991-92: 10-20 (6-10) 1990-91: 6-22 (4-12) 1989-90: 17-11 (10-6) 1988-89: 13-12 (9-7) 1987-88: 18-9 (13-3), NCAA %$ 1986-87: 20-12 (15-1)* 1978-83: Head Men’s Coach, St. Francis (Pa.) (60-76, .441) 1982-83: 12-17 (7-7 ECAC Metro South) 1981-82: 6-20 (3-11) 1980-81: 17-10 1979-80: 12-16 1978-79: 13-13 College Women’s Coaching Record: 72-48 (.600), Four seasons College Men’s Coaching Record: 313-334 (.484), 23 seasons * won regular season league title outright % shared regular season league title $ won the conference tournament ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE 2005-06: Associate Women’s Head Coach, Army 1983-86: Assistant Men’s Coach, Iona 1974-78: Assistant Men’s Coach, St. Francis (Pa.) 1973-74: Graduate Assistant Men’s Coach, St. Francis (Pa.) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2005: Assistant Commissioner, Mid-American Conference 2004-05: Assistant Commissioner, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 2004: Director of Athletic Development, Marist POSTSEASON NOTEBOOK Postseason Record: 0-2 (0-1 NCAA; 0-1 NIT) 1987 NCAA: Pittsburgh 93, Marist 68 1996 NIT: Rhode Island 82, Marist 77
The Magarity family: (top L to R) Rita, Dave (bottom L to R) Dave Jr., Maureen, Katie
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE SHANDRIKA LEE-GERCH | assistant coach
ERIN MILLS | assistant coach
Second Season Guards Pepperdine ’04
Second Season Guards Fairleigh Dickinson ’05
Shandrika Lee-Gerch, a former standout at Pepperdine University with four years of collegiate coaching experience at Cal Poly, joined Army’s women’s basketball staff in June 2009. Along with fellow second-year assistant Erin Mills, Gerch coaches the guards, while also assisting with community outreach and alumni relations. “We’re very excited about the addition of Shandrika to our staff,” Magarity said upon her hiring. “Not only does she bring tremendous expertise as an onfloor coach, but her experience and knowledge of the West Coast and the vast talent that it has to offer will be invaluable in our recruiting efforts.” Prior to her appointment at West Point, Lee-Gerch had spent the last four years as an assistant under longtime Cal Poly head coach Faith Mimnaugh. While in San Luis Obispo, Calif., she was responsible for developing the guards, which included two-time All-Big West first team selection Jessica Eggleston. Under Lee-Gerch’s watch, Tamara Wells and Ashlee Stewart were also named to the All-Big West freshman team. Lee-Gerch was a part of a staff that put together Cal Poly’s winningest season in 2008-09 (21-11). She also spearheaded many of the Mustang’s community outreach programs, fundraising events and served as the team’s liaison to the department’s academic services staff. She also served as director of Cal Poly’s women’s basketball camps and was the co-director of the Holiday Beach Classic from 2005-09. A 2004 graduate and standout at Pepperdine, Lee-Gerch led the Waves in points (13.4 ppg), assists (3.2 apg) and steals (1.4 spg) and earned All-West Coast first team honors as a senior in 2003-04. She led her team to a 1713 mark and a berth in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. Lee’s junior season was cut short by an ACL injury just prior to Pepperdine’s WCC opener. She did, however, average 17.6 points, 2.5 assists and 2.5 steals per contest prior to her season-ending injury. Lee-Gerch, who paced Pepperdine in steals during three of her four seasons in Malibu, Calif., retired as the school’s all-time leader with 183. Pepperdine’s 14th-leading scorer behind 1,172 career points, Lee-Gerch also ranks second in program history with 173 three-pointers, third with an .813 free throw percentage and eighth with a .348 three-point percentage. Her .449 accuracy from behind the arc in 2002-03 remains a Pepperdine record. During Lee’s tenure, Pepperdine qualified for two NCAA Tournaments and made a pair of WNIT showings. Lee’s standout collegiate career earned her a tryout with the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women’s National Basketball Association following graduation. A two-time WCC All-Academic nominee, Lee graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine. She later earned her master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in physical education and sport studies from Cal Poly in June 2008. Originally from Moreno Valley, Calif., Lee served as the junior varsity girls’ basketball coach and varsity assistant at Ramona High in Riverside, Calif., prior to her time at Cal Poly. Lee and her husband, Brett, who serves as Army football’s strength and conditioning coach, reside at West Point, N.Y. Lee’s brother, Malcolm, is a junior guard at UCLA and was the Bruins’ second-leading scorer a year ago.
Erin Mills made her way to West Point in mid-August 2009 after a successful playing career at nearby Fairleigh Dickinson and two assistant coaching stops on the collegiate level. Mills coaches the guards with fellow second-year assistant Shandrika Lee-Gerch, while also focusing her efforts on scheduling, academics and compliance at West Point. A native of Wilmington, Del., Mills comes to West Point following a twoyear stint as the top assistant at Bloomfield College in Bloomfield, N.J. While at Bloomfield, Mills aided the Lady Deacons in a wealth of specific areas outside of mere player development. She cultivated recruiting efforts, served as scouting coordinator, oversaw film exchange, served as conditioning coordinator and the team’s academic liaison. In addition to holding down a collegiate coaching position, Mills worked as an assistant coach at Pascack Hills High School in Montvale, N.J., for the 2007-08 season. She was also a high school history teacher in the Pascack school system, along with serving as the head coach of the Pascack softball team. Prior to her time at Bloomfield, Mills was in a similar position at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa., for the 2006-07 season. In addition to the positions that she occupied at Bloomfield, Mills fulfilled the title of recruiting coordinator, NCAA compliance coordinator, orientation liaison for new student-athletes and home game coordinator. She also assisted with all aspects of team travel and handled the 2007 Laker Basketball Camp. Mills’ New Jersey roots run deep as she spent her undergraduate and graduate years at Fairleigh Dickinson in Teaneck, N.J. A four-year letterwinner on the hardwood for the Knights, Mills was the designated captain for a 200405 season during which time she led the Knights in assists (2.4 per game). She also played two seasons as a center fielder and lefty slapper for the Knights’ softball team. Mills graduated in 2005 with a bachelor of arts degree in history and earned a master of arts in education for Certified Teachers one year later. A standout inside the classroom, Mills was a Northeast Conference ScholarAthlete in all eight semesters of her playing career. She also made the dean’s list, graduated magna cum laude and was active in Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Beta and the National Collegiate Athletic Honor Society. In addition to her coaching and playing career, Mills served as director of the Riverdale Hoop Academy, a basketball clinic that drew 75 girls ranging from the ages of 7-16. She was also a Riverdale U16 and U12 AAU head coach from 2006-2009. Mills resides in Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.
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THE MILLS FILE
Personal Full Name: Shandrika Toshie Lee-Gerch Birthdate: April 4, 1982 Hometown: Moreno Valley, Calif. Education: B.S., Sports Medicine, Pepperdine, 2005 M.S., Physical Education and Sports Studies, Cal Poly, 2008 Family: Married, husband Brett
Personal Full Name: Erin Elizabeth Mills Birthdate: June 17, 1983 Hometown: Wilmington, Del. Education: B.A., History, Fairleigh Dickinson, 2005 M.A., Education for Certified Teachers, 2006 Family: Single Collegiate Coaching Experience (last position held is listed) 2009-10: Army (assistant coach) 2008-09: Bloomfield College (assistant coach) 2006-07: Mercyhurst (assistant coach)
Collegiate Coaching Experience (last position held is listed) 2009-present: Army (assistant coach) 2004-09: Cal Poly (assistant coach)
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE JADA PIERCE | assistant coach
JASON MARSHALL | assistant coach
First Season Forwards West Chester ’97
Third Season Ramapo ’08
Head women’s basketball coach Dave Magarity announced the hiring of Jada Pierce as an assistant coach on his staff on June 29, 2010. Pierce made her way to West Point with a wealth of coaching experience under her belt and is coming off a one-season stint at Mount St. Mary’s in Emmitsburg, Md. “I am extremely pleased that we were able to attract Jada here to West Point to join our coaching staff,” Magarity said. “She has a strong background, and her experience will be invaluable as an on-the-floor coach and recruiter. I have known Jada for a number of years, and her work ethic and professionalism have always impressed me.” Pierce spent the 2009-10 season at Mount St. Mary’s where the team authored a 10-18 mark. With more than 13 years of collegiate coaching experience, she has helped three teams advance to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to her brief tenure at the Mount, Pierce spent the previous two years serving as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts. She helped the Minutewomen earn a berth to the Atlantic-10 Tournament in both seasons, while coaching two all-conference selections and an all-rookie team honoree. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Pierce served as an assistant coach at nearby Marist during the 2006-07 campaign, helping the Red Foxes to their best season in program history with a 29-6 record, its first two NCAA Tournament victories in program history and a Sweet 16 appearance. Pierce was head coach at Cheyney University for two years before her time at Marist. She was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts -Lowell for three seasons (2001-04) prior to her stint as head coach at the Division II program. Pierce helped the River Hawks to a 51-36 record, a trip to the NCAA Division II Tournament in 2003 and a spot in the Northeast-10 Tournament every year. In two years as an assistant coach at the University of Delaware (1999-01), she aided in a 47-13 overall mark and 30-6 America East record while helping the Blue Hens to the conference title and a trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament in her second season. Pierce got her start in coaching as an assistant at St. Michaels from 1997-99, helping the Purple Knights to the Northeast-10 Tournament in 1999. A 1997 graduate of West Chester University, Pierce started every game in her senior year and served as co-captain for a Golden Rams team that went 22-7 and earned its first NCAA Tournament berth in school history. “I am extremely honored to be at West Point and part of the Army women’s basketball family,” Pierce said. “I’ve always had great respect and admiration for Army and feel that this is an exciting opportunity for me to coach at one of the finest institutions in the country. Coach Magarity is someone that I’ve admired for a long time, especially with what he and his staff have accomplished in recent years. I look forward to coaching the cadets-athletes here at West Point and working towards being one of the elite programs in the Patriot League.” Pierce resides in nearby Newburgh, N.Y.
Jason Marshall returns for his third season with the Army women’s basketball program. The longest tenured member of the assistant coaching staff, Marshall made his way to West Point, N.Y., after having spent the previous four years as a basketball player at Ramapo College of New Jersey. “I’ve known Jason for a number of years, and he has a solid understanding of what it takes to be successful,” head coach Dave Magarity said upon Marshall’s hiring. “He has been and will continue to be a positive addition to our staff.” While earning a bachelor of arts degree in business management, Marshall enjoyed a successful four-year career on the basketball court. A twoyear captain for the Roadrunners, Marshall worked his way into a starting role as a senior under head coach Chuck McBreen. He played in 71 career games and earned the team’s Most Improved Player award in 2006-07. Marshall also served as an intramural assistant at Ramapo from 2004 through his graduation in 2008. Those duties included coordinating teams for basketball, soccer, flag football and volleyball. He was also in charge of creating schedules and reserving gym and field time. A native of Hackensack, N.J., Marshall’s ties to West Point run deep, as he served as a West Point Girls’ Basketball Camp counselor for the past three summers. His responsibilities ranged from managing 25 girls, ranging from 9-15 years old, running daily practice drills and coaching a camp team. Marshall had similar duties at both the Gene Marshall Summer Basketball Camp in his hometown as a counselor from 2004-07. While at West Point, Marshall is chiefly responsible for film exchange, while also handling several other logistical needs for the Army women’s basketball program.
THE PIERCE FILE Personal Full Name: Jada Tashan Pierce Birthdate: March 22, 1974 Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. Education: B.S. Kinesiology, West Chester, 1997; M.A. Community and Social Psychology, 2009 Family: Single Collegiate Coaching Experience (last position held is listed) 2010-present: Army (assistant coach) 2009-10: Mount St. Mary’s (assistant coach) 2007-09: Massachusetts (assistant coach) 2006-07: Marist (assistant coach) 2004-06: Cheyney (head coach) 2001-04: Massachusetts-Lowell (assistant coach) 1999-01: Delaware (assistant coach) 1997-99: St. Michaels (assistant coach)
THE MARSHALL FILE Personal Full Name: Jason D. Marshall Birthdate: Feb. 24, 1986 Hometown: Hackensack, N.J. Education: B.A., Business Management, Ramapo, 2008 Family: Single Coaching Experience (last position held is listed) 2008-Present: Army (assistant coach)
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE Staff Directory Phone (845 area code)
Email (@usma.edu)
Mailing Address
Head Coach Dave Magarity
938-2796
contact SID
Assistant Coaches Shandrika Lee-Gerch Erin Mills Jada Pierce Jason Marshall
Army Women’s Basketball 639 Howard Rd. West Point, N.Y., 10996
938-3734 938-3755 938-3632 938-2796
shandrika.gerch erin.mills jada.pierce jason.marshall
Support Staff
Col. Donna Brazil Head Officer Representative
Michelle Carrone Strength & Cond.
Angie Fifer Bill Irwin Center for Enhanced Academic Support Performance
2nd Lt. Kim Mallard Athletic Intern
Jennifer Murphy Athletic Trainer
Tracy Nelson Athletic Communications
Kathryn McKinley Head Manager
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Back Row (L to R): 2nd Lt. Kim Mallard, Assistant Coach Erin Mills, Assistant Coach Shandrika Lee-Gerch, Krista Goltra, Kimberlyn Martin, Laura Baranek, Kait Goodall, Megan Maurer, Head Coach Dave Magarity, Jessica Waggoner, Lauren Lybbert, Erin Anthony, Laura Burdick, Molly Yardley, Assistant Coach Jada Pierce, Assistant Coach Jason Marshall, Athletic Trainer Jennifer Murphy. Front Row (L to R) Anna Simmers, Jen Hazlett, Megan Doucette, Jessie Coiffard, Nalini Hawkins, Eriin Jankowski, Kelsey Herridge, Jackie Alexander, Deneka Williams, Shantel Crichlow, Karleen Paulin, Liz Benedict. Missing from photo: Alison Grapevine.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ERIN ANTHONY
32 NOTES: One of the most prolific post players to don the black and gold in recent memory ... three-time All-Patriot League pick ... 2010 Preseason All-Patriot League selection ... ranks in the top 10 of five Army career record lists ... two-year starter ... two-time Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Rhodes Scholarship candidate ... named one of 30 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidates, marking a first for an Army women’s basketball player ... spent the summer of 2010 in China as a part of the International Scholar Laureate Program... ranks 28th in her class of 1,105 cadets ... two-time team captain. 2009-10 (JUNIOR): First Team All-Patriot League … repeated as 2009 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year … 2010 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American … All-Metropolitan Basketball Writers’ Association First Team pick … preseason allconference selection and team captain … became the 15th member of Army’s 1,000-point club in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals against Holy Cross … only player in the Patriot League to average a double-double (16.1 points per game, 10.4 rebounds per game) … led the league in rebounding for the second year in a row and finished second in scoring … finished the season with 14 double-doubles, which was nine more than any other player in the conference … 25 career double-doubles … led Army in scoring and rebounding 15 times … five-time Anaconda/Patriot League Player of the Week, which matched Player of the Year Michelle Kirk for the most citations by any player in the league … scored at least 20 points in nine games, including career-high 28 points at Troy to ring in the New Year on Jan. 4 … opened the season with a 27-point effort in an overtime loss at Wagner on Nov. 13 … held to single-digit scoring just three times … buried a career-high 12 field goals on three different occasions … hauled down double-digit rebounds in 15 games over the course of the season … set a new career high with 18 boards in a home dual against Lehigh on Feb. 14 … averaged 7.4 defensive rebounds a game to lead the league, while finishing second with 3.0 offensive caroms a game … continued to establish herself as one of the top shot blockers in the league … 52 blocks (1.9 per game) ranked second to American’s Liz Leer … 135 career blocked shots rank second on Army’s career ledger … set a new Christl Arena record with six blocked shots against Lehigh on Feb. 14 … led the Patriot League in minutes played averaging 37.9 per game ... started all but one contest ... did not play versus Ramapo on Dec. 30 after having stitches to her chin from an injury sustained during practice ... enters her final season on the banks of the Hudson looking to climb several Army career record lists … she currently lands 13th in scoring (1,010), seventh in rebounding (710) and
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Senior • Co-Captain 6-2 • Forward Allentown, Pa. Parkland Civil Engineering second in blocked shots (135). 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Became the first Army women’s basketball player to ever win the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year award ... nabbed second team All-Patriot League honors after being named Player of the Week three times throughout the season ... one of just three players around the league to garner the weekly award multiple times, including two of the final three weeks ... led the Patriot League in rebounding (8.2 rpg) and finished second in blocked shots (1.9 bpg) ... her 58 blocks on the year were the most by an Army player since 1989-90 ... ranked second on the team and seventh in the league averaging 12.3 points per game ... upped her numbers to 8.7 rpg and 14.5 ppg against Patriot League competition ... landed fifth in the league with a .468 field goal percentage ... topped the conference in offensive rebounds (3.1 rpg) ... registered seven double-doubles on the year, marking the second most of any other player in the league ... turned performance up a notch as the season wound down, scoring at least 20 points in four of the final six games of the regular season ... that stretch included a career-high 27 points in front of a hometown crowd at Lehigh on Valentine’s Day ... also keyed Army in a thrilling 60-59 overtime triumph at American (Feb. 18), pouring in 21 points and 13 rebounds in her seventh double-double of the season ... one of two players to start all 31 contests ... scored in double figures 20 times and reached double figures in rebounds 10 times ... led Army in scoring 12 times and rebounding 19 times ... team’s second-leading free throw shooter with a 73.1 percent accuracy ... named to All-Met Basketball Writers Association honor roll-three times ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member for second year in a row with a teambest 3.94 grade point average. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): One of the top impact freshmen in the Patriot League ... voted to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team ... picked up conference Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 17 ... led the team and ranked sixth in the Patriot League averaging 6.3 rebounds per game ... also added 6.4 points per game and a team-high 25 blocks ... charged with a .490 (71-of-145) field goal percentage ... also owned a .766 (36-of-47) free throw percentage ... played in all but two games and started six, including a five-game stretch midway through the year ... started strong out of the gate with her first career double-double (12 points, 12 rebounds) in an impressive win over Drexel three games into 2007-08 ... finished the year with a team-best four double-doubles (Drexel, Rider, Central Connecticut State, Lafayette) ... hauled down at least 10 boards in five games, including a career-high 13 versus Air Force ... led Army in the rebounding col-
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2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts .........................................28, at Troy (1/4/10) Reb ................................18, vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) FG ..............12, three times (last at Troy, 1/4/10) FG Att ....................... 23, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ...................................2, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) 3PT Att ........................... 3, at Loyola (11/15/09) FT......................................8, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) FT Att ............................. 12, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) Asst .............................4, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) Stl ........................................ 3, at Navy (1/23/10) Blk ...................................6, vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) Min .............................45, at Lafayette (2/24/10) CAREER HIGHS Pts .........................................28, at Troy (1/4/10) Reb ................................18, vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) FG ...............12, three times (last at Troy, 1/4/10 FG Att ....................... 23, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ...................................... 3, at Navy (2/21/09) 3PT Att ..3, three times (last at Loyola, 11/15/09) FT.............................. 10, vs. Lafayette (2/25/09) FT Att ............................. 12, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) Asst .................... 5, vs. Presbyterian (12/20/08) Stl ........................................ 3, at Navy (1/23/10) Blk ...................................6, vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) Min .............................45, at Lafayette (2/24/10)
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE umn 12 times ... scored in double-figures eight times, highlighted by a season-high 15 points to go with 10 boards at Rider ... led team with 73 offensive rebounds ... averaged just over 21 minutes per game and logged a career-high 41 minutes in an overtime win over Navy ... lone freshman on the team to make the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in the spring. BACKGROUND: One of the top players out of the Lehigh Valley before graduating from Parkland ... lanky forward adds height to an already sizable group of returners ... at 6-2, the Keystone State native is fundamentally sound, a superb shot blocker and capable rebounder ... starred for Parkland in each of her four years, highlighting her career with her second career all-state nod and a Pennsylvania State Championship in 2006 ... averaged 12.9 points and 14.5 rebounds a game as a senior captain ... 1,000-point scorer ... second team all-state selection in 2007 ... named The Morning Call “Player of the Year” ... finished her career with 1,073 points and set a program-record with 932 rebounds ... in five District 11 and PIAA Class 4A playoff games, she averaged 19.4 points per game, and in three of those games, she poured in at least 20 ... MVP at the “American Arch” High School Girls’ Basketball Tournament, helping the Trojans to their fifth straight title. PERSONAL: Given name is Erin Elizabeth Anthony ... born Sept. 14, 1988, in Bethlehem, Pa. ... parents’ names are James and Donna ... oldest of four children, including two brothers, Mac and Matthew, and one sister, Katy ... Mac is currently a junior on Navy’s swimming and diving team in Annapolis, Md. ... Mac was the 2009 Patriot League Rookie of the Year and followed up with first team all-conference laurels in 2010 ... father is a retired colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps ... also lettered two years and served as a senior captain on Parkland’s volleyball team ... played hoops alongside fellow yearling Laura Baranek for Parkland High School ... the two won the state title in 2006 ... completed the two-week Leader Training Program (LTP) ... spent part of this past summer in China and also at the Army’s Engineering Research and Development Center in Vicksburg, Miss. ... company C-1 ... majoring in Civil Engineering ... will enter the Corps of Engineers branch of the U.S. Army.
GET TO KNOW ERIN ANTHONY ... • Writes an online diary for www.goARMYsports.com, chronicling the team’s adventures throughout the season. • Started playing basketball in her driveway with father and brother, Mac, who is now at Navy. • Wanted to be a kindergarten teacher as a kid. • Favorite class is Critical Thought because “its’ very out of the ordinary for an Engineering major, but I have learned so much about myself and had some really great opportunities throughout the course. • Cannot go a day without a Coke or Pepsi. • Listens to piano music in the locker room before warming up as a means to calm down. • Lists her high school coach, the late Patti Heffner, as her role model. • Inteviewed on national television during 2009 graduation exercises. • Spent two weeks in China for an engineering conference over the summer ... saw the Great Wall, Forbidden City and Shanghai World Expo while there. • Spent a month during the summer at the Army’s Engineering Research and Development Center in Vicksburg, Miss. While there, she worked on a project that was protecting roads in Afghanistan from IEDs. She worked in a centrifuge lab, in the field and in an office developing road analysis software (designed a user-friendly interface for the software that is now deploying to Afghanistan). Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 28-6 31-31 28-28 87-65
Min./Avg. 591/21.1 1013/32.7 1060/37.9 2664/30.6
FG-FGA 71-145 144-308 193-379 408-832
Pct. .490 .468 .509 .490
3FG-3FGA 0-0 7-15 6-18 13-33
Pct. .000 .467 .333 .394
FT-FTA 36-47 87-119 58-96 181-262
Pct. .766 .731 .604 .691
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Reb./Avg. 175/6.3 255/8.2 291/10.4 721/8.3
Ast. 19 36 30 85
TO 41 80 68 189
Blk. 25 58 52 135
Stl. 15 18 23 56
Pts./Avg. 178/6.4 382/12.3 450/16.1 1010/11.6
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE LAURA BARANEK
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Senior 5-9 • Guard/Forward Orefield, Pa. Parkland Kinesiology
NOTES: Transferred to the Academy after playing one year of softball at Seton Hall ... all-league first baseman for the Army softball team during her required year of sitting out from basketball ... returned to the court and earned a starting role.
year with the Army softball program. AT SETON HALL: Spent the 2006-07 academic year on the softball field at Seton Hall, leading the Pirates in batting average (.277) and starting in right and center field throughout the spring.
2009-10 (JUNIOR): Started 26 of 29 games at the three spot … team’s fourth-leading scorer at 6.4 points per game … added 53 assists (1.8), which was good for second on the team … exploded for a career-high 24 points to lead Army in a win over visiting Air Force on Nov. 25 … sizzled from behind the arc, shooting 5-of-6, and drained all five of her free throw attempts … one rebound shy of her first career double-double (9) … played a season-high 38 minutes against the Falcons and dished out four assists … scored in double-figures three times as a junior, including a 15-point effort against Ramapo (Dec. 30) and a 10-point showing at American (Jan. 20) … averaged 4.3 rebounds per game … hauled down a career-high 10 rebounds in the seasonopener at Wagner on Nov. 13 … started 11 of 14 Patriot League contests. 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Took on a starting role in her first season of eligibility ... started all but one game as a sophomore in an up-and-down season for the Lehigh Valley native ... fifth on the team in scoring (6.8 ppg) and second on the roster with 33 three-pointers on the year ... averaged 26 minutes a game and 3.1 rebounds per game ... scored in double figures in each of her first three games of the season ... went on to record eight double-figure scoring efforts, including a career-high 18 point showing in a 66-33 rout of Presbyterian (Dec. 20) at West Point ... led Army in scoring twice - vs. Presbyterian and a 13point effort against UMES (Nov. 19) three games into the year ... pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds in a lopsided 54-44 win at Brown (Jan. 4) ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 3.45 grade point average ... earned second varsity letter at West Point and first in basketball. 2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules ... came to West Point after spending 2006-07 season at Seton Hall ... lent talents to the Army softball program in the spring of 200708 (transfer rules for softball do not require a year of ineligibility) ... led the team with a .322 batting average as the starting first baseman ... she earned second team All-Patriot League honors in her lone Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
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GP-GS DNP 31-30 29-26 60-56
BACKGROUND: Averaged 12.0 points a game as a senior at Parkland ... served as a team captain and garnered 2006 all-area accolades ... after starring on both the softball field and basketball court, Baranek was named Parkland’s 2006 Female “Athlete of the Year” ... played basketball alongside fellow senior Erin Anthony at Parkland ... the pair keyed the Lehigh Valley power to a 2006 state title. PERSONAL: Given name is Laura Marie Baranek ... born Nov. 4, 1988 in Allentown, Pa. ... parents’ names are Andy and Sue ... part of the National Honor Society, German club and math league at Parkland ... company A-3 ... majoring in Kinesiology ... branched Air Defense Artillery.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ...........................24, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) Reb ............................10, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG .............................. 7, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) FG Att ...................... 12, vs. Ramapo (12/30/09) 3PT ............................ 5, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) 3PT Att ...................... 6, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) FT............................... 5, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) FT Att ..............................6, at Albany (12/19/09) Asst ............... 4, four times (last at Troy, 1/4/10) Stl ............ 3, three times (last at Navy, 1/23/10) Blk ......................................3, vs. Navy (2/20/10) Min ..........................38, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) CAREER HIGHS Pts ...........................24, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) Reb ............................10, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG .............................. 7, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) FG Att .........................16, at Lafayette (1/28/09) 3PT ............................ 5, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) 3PT Att ...................... 6, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) FT............................................ 6, at FDU (2/4/09) FT Att .................. 8, vs. Presbyterian (12/20/08) Asst ................. 4, six times (last at Troy, 1/4/10) Stl ............... 3, five times (last at Navy, 1/23/10) Blk ......................................3, vs. Navy (2/20/10) Min ............................ 39, at American (2/18/09)
GET TO KNOW LAURA BARANEK ... •Childhood ambition was to become an Olympic gymnast. • Favorite venue to play in other than Christl is at Lehigh’s Stabler Arena. It’s just a few miles from her hometown. • Lists favorite food as boneless Buffalo wings and sweets. • Avid Billy Joel fan who can sing “Who Didn’t Start The Fire” from start to finish without missing a word. • Lists her parents, Andy and Sue, as her role models. She started playing basketball with her father. • Chose to wear #40 because it was closest to her father, Andy’s, high school number (#42). • Was a Cadet Basic Training Platoon Leader over the summer of 2010.
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807/26.0 820/28.3 1627/27.1
67-216 63-215 130-431
.310 .293 .302
33-92 26-95 59-187
.359 .274 .316
45-68 33-59 78-127
.662 .559 .614
97/3.1 124/4.3 221/3.7
42 53 95
51 82 133
5 12 17
24 26 50
212/6.8 185/6.4 397/6.6
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Senior 6-1 • Forward Farmington, Conn. Farmington International & Comparative Legal Studies
NOTES: Tore ACL midway through freshman year and sat out the rest of the season ... has bounced back and will look to contribute even more as a senior. 2009-10 (JUNIOR): Enjoyed her best season to date, earning significant time in 22 games with nine starts … averaged 15 minutes per contest … drew seven of her nine starts during Patriot League play … averaged 2.4 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in conference contests … 72 percent free throw shooter (31-of-43) … earned first career start and scored a career-high eight points in a win over Ramapo on Dec. 30 … started in place of an injured Erin Anthony in the post … matched her career-best effort with eight points at American on Jan. 20 … shot 6-of-8 from the free throw line against the Eagles … slowly increased point production as Patriot League play continued … matched a career-high six rebounds in a win over Colgate in the Patriot League opener on Jan. 9 … followed with a five-rebound showing in a win over Holy Cross on Jan. 13 … recorded at least five caroms four times.
... tough, physical player who finishes strong ... solid passer and can get up for rebounds. PERSONAL: Given name is Laura Elizabeth Burdick ... born June 17, 1989 in Hartford, Conn. ... parents’ names are Matthew and Beth ... stepmom’s name is Lee ... lettered four years in both basketball and field hockey at Farmington ... chose West Point over playing Division I field hockey ... company G-4 ... major is International and Comparative Legal Studies ... will enter the Air Defense Artillery branch of the U.S. Army. 2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts .............. 8, twice (last at American, 1/20/10) Reb ................. 6, twice (last vs. Colgate, 1/9/10) FG ............... 2, twice (last vs. Bucknell, 1/30/10) FG Att ...........................6, vs. Bucknell (1/30/10) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att .................................................................... FT..................................6, at American (1/20/10) FT Att ............................8, at American (1/20/10) Asst ..2, three times (last at American, 1/20/10) Stl ...................................... 2, at Colgate (2/6/10) Blk ............ 1, five times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) Min 29, three times (last at American, 1/20/10)
2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Recovered from ACL surgery to play in five games as a sophomore ... made season debut against then-No. 18/19 Ohio State (Nov. 16) just two games into the season ... logged a career-high seven minutes in the Black Knights’ home win over Presbyterian (Dec. 20) ... did not score and recorded only rebound of the year against the Blue Hose at home.
CAREER HIGHS Pts .............. 8, twice (last at American, 1/20/10) Reb ................. 6, twice (last vs. Colgate, 1/9/10) FG ............... 2, twice (last vs. Bucknell, 1/30/10) FG Att ...........................6, vs. Bucknell (1/30/10) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att .................................................................... FT..................................6, at American (1/20/10) FT Att ............................8, at American (1/20/10) Asst ..2, three times (last at American, 1/20/10) Stl ...............1, six times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) Blk ............ 1, five times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) Min ... 29, three times (last at American, 1/20/10)
2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Saw limited playing time after tearing her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in December that benched her for the remainder of the season ... prior to the injury, played four minutes in three games (Columbia, Brown, Rutgers) ... did not figure statistically. BACKGROUND: Two-year All-Northwest Conference selection out of Farmington H.S. ... contributed to Farmington’s 2006 Class-L state runner-up campaign ... averaged 15 points, 15 rebounds, two assists and as many steals in her career ... in just two years at the varsity level, Burdick totaled over 700 rebounds and 650 points ... four-time conference scholar-athlete ... New Britain Herald first team ... third team all-state from the New Haven Register ... honorable mention from the Hartford Courant ... 2007 All-Connecticut High School Coaches Association first team honors Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 3-0 5-0 22-9 30-9
Min./Avg. 4/1.3 15/3.0 331/15.0 350/11.7
FG-FGA 0-0 0-2 11-41 11-43
Pct. .000 .000 .268 .256
GET TO KNOW LAURA BURDICK ... • Proudest athletic moment was the first time that she ran after tearing her ACL and spraining her MCL as a plebe. • Favorite venues to play in are the XL Civic Center in Hartford, Conn., and Madison Square Garden. • Favorite food is chocolate chip pancakes. • Wears #52 because her father, Matt, wore that number as well. • Loves to bake. • Spent seven weeks in the summer as a part of the Regimental Staff for Cadet Field Training at Camp Buckner. She coordinated supplies, transportation and other training necessities for the Yearling class. 3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000
FT-FTA 0-0 0-0 31-43 31-43
Pct. .000 .000 .721 .721
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Reb./Avg. 0/0.0 1/0.2 53/2.4 54/1.8
Ast. 0 0 11 11
TO 0 4 25 29
Blk. 0 1 5 6
Stl. 0 0 11 11
Pts./Avg. 0/0.0 0/0.0 53/2.4 53/2.4
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Senior 5-6 • Guard Lynchburg, Va. Holy Cross Regional (USMAPS) Psychology
NOTES: Spent first two seasons as a key reserve before stepping into a starting role as a junior in 2009-10 ... one of the team’s top perimeter shooters.
2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games as a freshman ... drew a career-high seven minutes of action in a win over the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ... two of her three field goals on the year came from behind the arc ... netted a career-high five points against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ... also recorded first career rebound in that game ... logged minutes against both nationally ranked Rutgers and Connecticut ... Colgate was lone Patriot League opponent faced.
2009-10 (JUNIOR): Started all but one game as a junior … team’s third-leading scorer (7.1 points per game) and fourth-leading rebounder (3.6 rebounds per game) … led the Black Knights and ranked seventh in the Patriot League averaging 2.4 assists a game … 70 assists were 17 more than any other Army player … one of the team’s top three-point threats … 1.7 three-pointers per game finished sixth among the Patriot League’s top long-range shooters … made 48-of-163 attempts for a 27.4 percent accuracy … 48 threes made were 22 more than any other Army player … third on the team averaging 29.3 minutes a game … poured in a career-high 19 points, including 12 in the second half, to lead Army’s comeback charge against Colgate in the team’s Patriot League opener on Jan. 9 … grabbed four rebounds and made all seven of her free throws in a 63-57 win over the Crusaders … registered only career double-double and led all players in scoring with 16 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. 2 … her standout effort, combined with 11 points scored two days prior at St. Francis (N.Y.) resulted in her first Patriot League/Anaconda Player of the Week and Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week laurels … only non-start of the season came at Lafayette on Feb. 24 … six double-digit scoring games … led all players with 16 points in a critical 49-37 win at Bucknell in the regular season finale, helping Army clinch the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Showed flashes of major improvement throughout the season ... played more and more as the year went on ... averaged just under 15 minutes a game ... shot 28.6 percent from three-point land ... averaged 2.5 points per game and totaled 41 assists ... saw action in all 31 games for the Black Knights ... scored a career-high eight points in a Valentine’s Day setback at Lehigh ... totaled a career-high seven boards, including four of the offensive variety, in a 56-46 win at Fairleigh Dickinson (Jan. 7) ... chipped in with at least five points in eight different games ... handed out a career-high three assists twice ... earned varsity letter.
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
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GP-GS 9-0 31-0 29-28 69-28
Min./Avg. 19/2.1 462/14.9 849/29.3 1330/19.3
FG-FGA 3-9 26-95 66-222 95-326
BACKGROUND: Joined the Black Knights after spending the 2006-07 campaign at the USMA Prep School ... played for former Army assistant coach Lauren Thomer, who spent 2006-07 as the head coach at USMAPS ... 5-6 guard is a hustler and a solid three-point threat that sees the court well ... while at USMAPS, Coiffard averaged 18.5 points, 3.9 assists and 2.4 steals a game ... named to the Worcester Academy All-Tournament Team ... scored a season-high 35 points against Lackawanna ... high school accolades at Holy Cross Regional included two Seminole District titles, First Team All-Blue Ridge Conference honors, VISAA State Tournament MVP, VISAA Division III All-State First Team, and News and Advance Girls’ Basketball “Player of the Year” ... Holy Cross Regional’s 2004-05 MVP ... served as a twoyear team captain ... eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in her senior season. PERSONAL: Given name is Jessica Nicole Coiffard ... born May 30, 1988 in Riverside, Calif. ... parents’ names are Gerard Coiffard and Angela Mackzum ... company B-4 ... majoring in Psychology ... branched Military Police Corps.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ................................. 19, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) Reb ....................................10, vs. FDU (12/2/09) FG ..... 5, three times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) FG Att .............. 12, twice (last at Navy, 1/23/10) 3PT ..............4, twice (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) 3PT Att .8, five times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) FT......................................7, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) FT Att ..............7, twice (last vs. Colgate, 1/9/10) Asst ......5, three times (last at SFNY, 11/30/09) Stl ...................... 3, twice (last at Navy, 1/23/10) Blk ....................................1, at SFNY (11/30/09) Min ........................... 40, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) CAREER HIGHS Pts ................................. 19, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) Reb ....................................10, vs. FDU (12/2/09) FG ..... 5, three times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) FG Att .............. 12, twice (last at Navy, 1/23/10) 3PT ..............4, twice (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) 3PT Att .8, five times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) FT......................................7, vs. Colgate (1/9/10) FT Att ..............7, twice (last vs. Colgate, 1/9/10) Asst ......5, three times (last at SFNY, 11/30/09) Stl ...................... 3, twice (last at Navy, 1/23/10) Blk ....................................1, at SFNY (11/30/09) Min ........................... 40, vs. Wagner (11/13/09)
GET TO KNOW JESSIE COIFFARD ... • Favorite foods are biscuits and gravy or eggs. •Has six tattoos and “each describe something about me or something important in my life.” •Indulges in Cafe Mochas. •Favorite movies are Forrest Gump, Tombstone, Legends of the Fall, Walk the Line and Good Will Hunting. •Current favorite classes are Counseling and Personality/Abnormal Psychology. • Spent part of her summer with a Military Police unit at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. • Says playing for Army is “a huge privilege and honor because what is written on our jersey represents America.”
Pct. .333 .274 .297 .291
3FG-3FGA 2-6 20-70 48-163 70-239
Pct. .333 .286 .294 .293
FT-FTA 1-2 7-12 27-40 35-54
Pct. .500 .583 .675 .648
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Reb./Avg. 2/0.2 54/1.7 105/3.6 161/2.3
Ast. 3 28 70 101
TO 0 41 69 110
Blk. 0 2 3 5
Stl. 1 5 28 34
Pts./Avg. 9/1.0 79/2.5 207/7.1 295/4.3
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE NALINI HAWKINS
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Senior • Co-Captain 5-3 • Guard Columbia, Md. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Management
NOTES: Enters her fourth season as the Black Knights’ starting point guard ... has shown the ability to explode for 20-plus points in any given game ... serving as team co-captain with fellow senior Erin Anthony.
rebounds per game despite being the shortest player on the roster ... managed a career-high nine caroms against Navy (Jan. 24) at home ... notched at least six rebounds five times last year ... primary ball handler who committed one turnover or less in 11 games.
2009-10 (JUNIOR): Only player to start all 29 games … third season as the Black Knights’ starting point guard … Army’s second-leading scorer averaging 10.4 points per game … reached double-figures in scoring 14 times, including three games of at least 20 points … recorded her fifth career 20-plus point performance with a career-high 27-point effort at Colgate on Feb. 6 … netted 21 of those points in the second half … shot 11-of-22 from the field and led Army with seven rebounds … named the Patriot League/Anaconda Player of the Week two days later for the first time in her career … dropped 20 points in a 68-56 win at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov. 30 … poured in 21 points at Albany on Dec. 19 … capped her junior season with a 17-point showing to lead all players in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals against Holy Cross … averaging 20.6 points per game over the Black Knights’ last three Patriot League Tournament games, dating back to 2009 … despite being the shortest player on Army’s roster in 200910, finished third on the team in rebounding (4.1 rebounds per game) … matched a career-high nine rebounds during a trip to Yale on Nov. 17 … third on the team with 51 assists.
2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week ... inserted into the starting lineup four games into the season and remained the team’s starting point guard until the last three games of the year ... third on the team with a 7.1 points-pergame average ... led the team with 84 assists (2.8 per game) ... that number tied for eighth among the Patriot League leaders ... scored in double-digits in six of her first eight games with the Black Knights ... that included a stretch of six-straight contests from No. 20 - Dec. 4 ... netted a season-high 17 points twice (Air Force, Maryland-Eastern Shore) ... scored in double-figures 10 times ... led Army in scoring five times ... her career-high nine assists (twice) marked most by an Army player since Christina Canelli registered 10 against Navy on Feb. 23, 2001 ... one of five players to see time in all 30 games ... started 23 of those contests.
2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Closed the season on a high note with all-tournament team status at the 2009 Patriot League Tournament ... accounted for 45 of Army’s 96 total points scored during the tournament, hosted by Lehigh ... started with a career-high 24 points to lead the Black Knights in a 54-47 quarterfinal win to eliminate Holy Cross (March 7) ... buried a career-high five three-pointers against the Crusaders ... also led Army with four steals and four assists in that game ... did not slow down the following day against top-seeded Lehigh (March 8), pouring in 21 points in the Black Knights’ season-ending loss ... started all but one game at point guard ... only non-start came on Senior Day ... Army’s third-leading scorer on the year (8.5 ppg), while landing second in assists (71) ... handed out at least four assists nine times, including a season-high seven helpers in the Black Knights’ win over serviceacademy rival Air Force (Nov. 29) in Colorado Springs ... scored in double figures 11 times, including four of the last five games of the season ... averaged 3.4 Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 30-23 31-30 29-29 90-82
Min./Avg. 722/24.1 883/28.5 924/31.9 2529/28.1
FG-FGA 78-219 97-242 116-325 291-786
Pct. .356 .401 .357 .370
BACKGROUND: Fiesty, 5-3 playmaker at BethesdaChevy Chase located in the Washington, D.C., area ... sharpshooter who has the opportunity to rack up major minutes ... athletic point guard who can score at will and has a knack for finding open teammates ... McDonald’s All-American nominee ... Washington Post All-Met and All-Montgomery County Gazette honors all four years ... named to the first team in 2006 and 2007 ... averaged 21.2 points a game to lead all Montgomery County girls ... joined BethesdaChevy Chase’s 1,000-point club in 2007 ... stands as B-CC’s all-time scoring leader with 1,424 points ... three-time team Most Valuable Player ... was a driving force in the Baron’s first 3A/2A/1A Division title in nearly three decades in 2007 ... shot a brilliant 13-of13 from the field against JFK High School as a senior, marking the best individual shooting performance in B-CC history ... averaged 5.0 assists and 3.5 steals a game ... played on the Montgomery County All-Star Team ... lettered all four years ... served as the team captain for three seasons. PERSONAL: Given name is Nalini Yvette Hawkins ... born April 6, 1989 in Silver Spring, Md. ... parents’ names are Reynold and Yvette ... company F-3 ... major is Management ... branched Chemical Corps.
3FG-3FGA 12-44 22-55 26-86 60-185
Pct. .273 .400 .302 .324
FT-FTA 44-61 49-69 43-56 136-186
Pct. .721 .710 .768 .731
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Reb./Avg. 88/2.9 105/3.4 120/4.1 313/3.5
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ................................. 27, at Colgate (2/6/10) Reb ....................................9, at Yale (11/17/09) FG .................................. 11, at Colgate (2/6/10) FG Att ............................ 22, at Colgate (2/6/10) 3PT ............2, six times (last vs. Navy, 2/20/10) 3PT Att .....................6, vs. Ramapo (12/30/09) FT.................................... 7, at SFNY (11/30/09) FT Att ...... 7, twice (last at Holy Cross, 2/10/10) Asst .......................... 6, at Holy Cross (2/10/10) Stl ............................ 4, vs. Air Force (11/25/09) Blk ......................................................................... Min ..........................42, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) CAREER HIGHS Pts ................................. 27, at Colgate (2/6/10) Reb ..................9, twice (last at Yale, 11/17/09) FG .................................. 11, at Colgate (2/6/10) FG Att ............................ 22, at Colgate (2/6/10) 3PT ............................ 5, vs. Holy Cross (3/7/09) 3PT Att ...................... 7, vs. Holy Cross (3/7/09) FT........ 7, three times (last at SFNY, 11/30/09) FT Att ..................................9, at UMES (1/3/08) Asst ........9, twice (last at Columbia, 11/25/07) Stl .. 4, four times (last vs. Air Force, 11/25/09) Blk ...1, three times (last vs. Holy Cross, 2/11/09) Min ..........................42, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) GET TO KNOW NALINI HAWKINS ... • Proudest athletic moment came when shooting 100 percent from the floor in high school. • Favorite place to play other than Christl is at American because it’s so close to her home. • Began playing hoops at age nine with brothers. • Lists mother, Yvette, as role model. • Favorite food is lasanga and garlic bread. • Wanted to be a doctor growing up and now says “what was I thinking!” Ast. 84 71 51 206
TO 101 74 75 250
Blk. 2 2 0 4
Stl. 31 38 37 106
Pts./Avg. 212/7.1 265/8.5 301/10.4 778/8.6
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE MEAGAN DOUCETTE
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Junior 5-8 • Guard Loxahatchee, Fla. Cardinal Newman Kinesiology
NOTES: Showed great improvement as a sophomore ... utilized for her defensive intensity. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE): Enjoyed a breakout sophomore season in which she drew significant time in all but four games … made two starts with both coming in the heat of Patriot League action (at Holy Cross, vs. Lehigh) in mid-February … averaged just under 14 minutes a game during Patriot League play … earned progressively more time as the season wore on … utilized primarily for her defensive intensity … played a career-high 31 minutes at Colgate on Feb. 6 … came off the bench to score a career-high six points on a pair of three-point baskets in an overtime loss at Lafayette on Feb. 24 … shot 2-of-4 from the field in a productive 11 minutes on the floor … made first career start at Holy Cross on Feb. 10 … remained in the starting lineup in a Valentine’s Day home meeting with Lehigh … scored five points in the Black Knights’ annual “Star” game against Navy on Feb. 20 at home … equaled a career-high five rebounds in 30 minutes of work … chipped in five tallies in Army’s Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal showdown against Holy Cross.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ......................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Reb ....................................3, at Yale (11/17/09) FG .......................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FG Att .................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT ........................ 2, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT Att .................. 6, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FT......... 2, three times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) FT Att ... 2, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Asst ....................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Stl ...... 1, four times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk ..........................................1, at Troy (1/4/10) Min ......................22, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10)
2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Drew duty in six games during her rookie campaign ... made collegiate debut at then-No. 18/19 Ohio State (Nov. 16) in Columbus ... also played opposite nationally-ranked Rutgers (Dec. 14) at Madison Square Garden ... scored first collegiate point on a single free throw in a one-sided win at Brown (Jan. 4) ... played in two Patriot League contests, both coming against Colgate. BACKGROUND: Played three years as a point guard for head coach Thomas Moffett at Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... served as the team captain for one season ... known for her outstanding passing skills ... brings consistency and an unselfish style of play to the Black Knights’ lineup ... cultivated her skills during her time on the AAU circuit with the Palm Beach Attitude. PERSONAL: Given name is Meagan Elizabeth Doucette ... born June 4, 1990 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... parents’ names are Dan and Liz ... company B-3 ... majoring in Kinesiology.
Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
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GP-GS 6-0 25-2 31-2
Min./Avg. 12/2.0 234/9.4 246/7.9
FG-FGA 0-1 9-34 9-35
Pct. .000 .265 .257
CAREER HIGHS Pts ......................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Reb ....................................3, at Yale (11/17/09) FG .......................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FG Att .................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT ........................ 2, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT Att .................. 6, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FT......... 2, three times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) FT Att ... 2, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Asst ....................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Stl ...... 1, four times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk ..........................................1, at Troy (1/4/10) Min ......................22, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) GET TO KNOW MEAGAN DOUCETTE ... • Scored her 1,000th career point in high school on Senior Night. • Started playing basketball in fifth grade. • If she had one wish, it would be to have the talent to sing. • Aspired to be an ice cream truck driver or an astronaut as a kid. • Lists her favorite singer of all-time as Garth Brooks. •Wants to travel the world after West Point. •Spent the first month of her summer doing leadership detail at West Point for those taking summer classes. 3FG-3FGA 0-1 4-9 4-10
Pct. .000 .444 .400
FT-FTA 1-3 3-4 4-7
Pct. .333 .750 .571
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Reb./Avg. 4/0.7 29/1.2 33/1.1
Ast. 0 8 8
TO 2 26 28
Blk. 1 1 2
Stl. 0 11 11
Pts./Avg. 1/0.2 25/1.0 26/0.8
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE KAIT GOODALL
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Junior 5-10 • Forward Lakewood, Colo. Lakewood Physics
NOTES: Enjoyed a solid preseason after a breakout sophomore year ... coaching staff is excited about her progress and expectations are higher. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE): Made her way into the starting lineup with aggressive improvement early in the season … started 19 of 29 games, making her first collegiate start in the Black Knights’ seasonopener at Wagner on Nov. 13 … went on to average just over 16 minutes a game … added 2.1 points per game … scored in 14 games on the year, including a pair of career-high eight-point outings … scored eight tallies in the second game of the season at Loyola (Md.) … shot 4-of-8 from the field in a careerhigh 38 minutes of work … matched the career-best mark in a 53-44 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. 2 … pulled down a career-high eight rebounds in the season-opening overtime win over Wagner … reached at least five rebounds three times … one of four players to record at least 20 steals.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ..................... 8, twice (last vs. FDU, 12/2/09) Reb ..............................8, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG ...................... 4, twice (last vs. FDU, 12/2/09) FG Att .............................10, at SFNY (11/30/09) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att ....... 2, twice (last at Wagner, 11/15/09) FT.................................. 4, at Lafayette (2/24/10) FT Att ............................ 4, at Lafayette (2/24/10) Asst ...... 2, six times (last at Lafayette, 2/24/10) Stl ................................ 4, vs. Bucknell (1/30/10) Blk .........1, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Min ...............................38, at Loyola (11/15/09)
2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Played the most of any rookie on the roster, earning time in 19 games as a freshman ... averaged just over five minutes per contest ... made collegiate debut at then-No. 18/19 Ohio State (Nov. 16) in Columbus ... scored a careerhigh seven points in a lopsided win over Presbyterian (Dec. 20) at West Point ... recorded a career-best three caroms twice during the season ... scored in six different contests ... registered first collegiate points (four) in a 69-54 home victory over Albany (Dec. 3) ... went 2-of-2 in five minutes against the Great Danes. BACKGROUND: Three-sport athlete at Lakewood High School ... comes to West Point as a swing player with good energy and athleticism ... has the ability to contribute inside and out ... lettered three years for Lakewood, while also playing AAU ball for the Boulder Rockies ... named Lakewood’s Female Athlete of the Year ... captained the basketball, volleyball and track teams during her career ... garnered Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. PERSONAL: Given name is Kaitlin Rose Goodall ... born Sept. 1, 1989 in Littleton, Colo. ... parents’ names are Lori and Ron Kendrick and Dean Goodall ... grandfather served in the U.S. Navy ... company A-1 ... majoring in Physics.
Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 19-0 29-19 48-19
Min./Avg. 97/5.1 467/16.1 564/11.8
FG-FGA 7-15 27-82 34-97
Pct. .467 .329 .351
CAREER HIGHS Pts ..................... 8, twice (last vs. FDU, 12/2/09) Reb ..............................8, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG ...................... 4, twice (last vs. FDU, 12/2/09) FG Att .............................10, at SFNY (11/30/09) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att ....... 2, twice (last at Wagner, 11/15/09) FT.................................. 4, at Lafayette (2/24/10) FT Att ............................ 4, at Lafayette (2/24/10) Asst ...... 2, six times (last at Lafayette, 2/24/10) Stl ................................ 4, vs. Bucknell (1/30/10) Blk .........1, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Min ...............................38, at Loyola (11/15/09) GET TO KNOW KAIT GOODALL ... •Grew up wanting to own a cattle ranch and become a cowgirl. Still loves watching old westerns. • Worked in a dog grooming shop as a teenager. • Favorite food is macaroni and cheese. •Wants to branch aviation, serve as long as she can in the Army and then start working on owning a cattle ranch. •Started playing basketball very young after “practically growing up in a gym.” • Wore #44 for her entire basketball career. However, #44 was taken by Courtney Wright ’09 when she got here so she opted for #4. 3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-12 0-12
Pct. .000 .000 .000
FT-FTA 8-12 8-12 16-24
Pct. .667 .667 .667
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Reb./Avg. 10/0.5 55/1.9 65/1.4
Ast. 1 17 18
TO 10 36 46
Blk. 0 6 6
Stl. 3 20 23
Pts./Avg. 22/1.2 62/2.1 84/1.8
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ERIN JANKOWSKI
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Junior 5-7 • Guard Granger, Ind. Mishawaka Marian Systems Engineering
NOTES: Highly recruited prospect out of high school despite suffering a season-ending injury that hampered senior season ... perimeter shooter. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE): Drew action in 21 games and averaged 7.5 minutes per contest … opened the season with a career-high four-point showing in a 74-70 overtime win over Wagner … scored twice more with two points against both American (Feb. 17) and Lafayette (Feb. 24) during the second half of Patriot League action … played in eight Patriot League games and averaged six minutes a game … score five of her nine points on the season during the conference schedule. 2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ...............................4, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) Reb ................................. 4, at Loyola (11/15/09) FG ................................2, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG Att ..........................6, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ............................... 1, at Lafayette (2/24/10) 3PT Att ........................4, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FT............................................................................. FT Att ...................................1, vs. FDU (12/2/09) Asst .......................... 1, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Stl .... 1, three times (last at American, 1/20/10) Blk .................................... 2, at Lehigh (1/16/10) Min ........................... 18, vs. Wagner (11/13/09)
2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Saw the second-most time of any freshman on the roster ... drew action in 13 games, including four Patriot League contests ... registered minutes during a seven-game stretch midway through the season, spanning from Dec. 14 vs. Rutgers and ending on Jan. 14 at Holy Cross ... season-high 13 minutes played in a 59-39 win at Colgate (Feb. 7) ... made collegiate debut at nationally-ranked Ohio State (Nov. 16) ... scored first collegiate bucket on Dec. 20 opposite Presbyterian at West Point ... totaled three points on the season after also scoring on a free throw at Holy Cross (Jan. 14).
CAREER HIGHS Pts ...............................4, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) Reb ..............................4, at Loyola (11/15/09)8) FG ................................2, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG Att ..........................6, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ............................... 1, at Lafayette (2/24/10) 3PT Att ........................4, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FT................................1, at Holy Cross (1/14/09) FT Att ..........................2, at Holy Cross (1/14/09) Asst .......................... 1, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Stl ...... 1, four times (last at American, 1/20/10) Blk .................................... 2, at Lehigh (1/16/10) Min ........................... 18, vs. Wagner (11/13/09)
BACKGROUND: Four-year letterwinner and captain at Marian High School just outside of South Bend, Ind. ... two-year all-conference honorable mention selection as a shooting guard ... garnered team Most Valuable Player honors as a junior ... tore her ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and did not return until the spring of her senior season ... highly recruited prospect due in large part to her shooting ability ... finished sixth all-time in scoring at Marian, while also holding the record for three-pointers in a game ... played AAU with the Indiana Elite. PERSONAL: Given name is Erin Nicole Jankowski ... born April 5, 1990 in South Bend, Ind. ... parents’ names are Jeff and Tina ... maternal grandfather was awarded a Purple Heart at Iwo Jima ... company G-3 ... majoring in Systems Engineering.
Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
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GP-GS 13-0 21-0 34-0
Min./Avg. 67/5.2 158/7.5 225/6.6
FG-FGA 1-18 4-32 5-50
GET TO KNOW ERIN JANKOWSKI ... • Grew up wanting to play football for the Green Bay Packers. • First job as a kid was owning a lemonade stand. • Says favorite venue to play in is the Joyce Center on the campus of Notre Dame, which is just minutes from her hometown of Granger, Ind. • Mentally makes two goals prior to every game. • Lists favorite foods as rice, mom’s homemade pizza and grandma’s homemade chicken noodle soup. • Favorite class is combat modeling. • Was part of a softball World Series winner when she was 14.
Pct. .056 .125 .100
3FG-3FGA 0-11 1-17 1-28
Pct. .000 .059 .036
FT-FTA 1-2 0-1 1-3
Pct. .500 .000 .333
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Reb./Avg. 7/0.5 17/0.8 24/0.7
Ast. 0 1 1
TO 8 14 22
Blk. 0 3 3
Stl. 1 6 7
Pts./Avg. 3/0.2 9/0.4 12/0.4
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE LAUREN LYBBERT
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Junior 6-1 • Forward Davenport, Iowa Davenport Assumption Kinesiology
NOTES: Adds height to Army’s front line ... earned more playing time as a sophomore. 2009-10 (SOPHOMORE): Played in six games and averaged just over three minutes per outing … did not score … drew floor time against Yale (Nov. 17), Northeastern (Nov. 28), St. Francis (N.Y.) (Nov. 30), Ramapo (Dec. 30), nationally-ranked Georgia Tech (Jan. 2) and at Lehigh (Jan. 16) … recorded a pair of rebounds in two games … totaled seven boards on the season … took just four shots all year (0-for-4). 2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Played in six games as a freshman, making collegiate debut at No. 18/19 Ohio State (Nov. 16) in Columbus ... played final three minutes and was credited with three rebounds against the Buckeyes ... scored first collegiate basket in a home win over Presbyterian (Dec. 20) at West Point ... averaged 2.2 minutes per contest ... totaled eight boards for a 1.3 rpg average.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts ........................................................................... Reb .......... 2, twice (last vs. Ramapo, 12/30/09) FG ............................................................................ FG Att ............................... 2, at Lehigh (1/16/10) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att .................................................................... FT............................................................................. FT Att ....................................................................... Asst ......................................................................... Stl ..................................... 1, at Lehigh (1/16/10) Blk ........................................................................... Min ..................................... 7, at Yale (11/17/09)
BACKGROUND: The tallest member of the Class of 2012 ... won a 2008 Iowa State Basketball Championship at Davenport Assumption ... named to the state all-tournament team ... first team all-state player and two-year captain ... lettered three years for head coach Todd Borrison ... versatile player with scoring ability around the basket ... captained the swim team in two of her four seasons in the pool as a freestyler and backstroker.
CAREER HIGHS Pts ....................................... 3, at Brown (1/4/09) Reb .................... 3, twice (last at Brown, 1/4/09) FG ...................... 1, twice (last at Brown, 1/4/09) FG Att ............. 2, twice (last at Lehigh, 1/16/10) 3PT .......................................................................... 3PT Att .................................................................... FT............................................................................. FT Att ....................................................................... Asst ......................................................................... Stl ..................................... 1, at Lehigh (1/16/10) Blk ........................................................................... Min ..................................... 7, at Yale (11/17/09)
PERSONAL: Given name is Lauren Elizabeth Lybbert ... born Oct. 30, 1989 in Waterloo, Iowa ... parents’ names are Brad and Beth ... company D-4 ... major is Kinesiology.
GET TO KNOW LAUREN LYBBERT ... • First job was teaching swim lessons. She was a four-year letterwinner in the pool during high school. • Danced ballet for 12 years. • Wanted to become a fire fighter growing up. • Role model is her great grandmother, Flo. • Aspires to attend medical school and become a pediatric oncologist after leaving West Point. • Spent a good portion of the summer in Qatar at the Al Undied Air Base where she was the support platoon leader for a Patriot unit. She also spent time with the Air Defense units and learned about battalion and battery level maintenance programs. Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 6-0 6-0 12-0
Min./Avg. 13/2.2 19/3.2 32/2.7
FG-FGA 2-3 0-4 2-7
Pct. .667 .000 .286
3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. .000 .000 .000
FT-FTA 1-3 0-0 1-3
Pct. .333 .000 .333
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Reb./Avg. 8/1.3 7/1.2 15/1.3
Ast. 0 0 0
TO 2 4 6
Blk. 0 0 0
Stl. 0 1 1
Pts./Avg. 5/0.8 0/0.0 5/0.4
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE LIZ BENEDICT
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Sophomore 5-8 • Guard Cumming, Ga. North Forsyth (USMAPS) Psychology
NOTES: Overcame tremendous obstacles with her shoulder surgery and has come back strong ... in the position to make a major contribution this year ... despite her sophomore status, Benedict is the eldest player on the roster. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Played in 25 games and averaged 9.2 minutes per game … averaged 1.6 points per contest … made collegiate debut in the Black Knights’ season-opening 74-70 overtime win over Wagner … scored in 14 games … rung in the New Year with a career-high eight points in her home state against No. 24 Georgia Tech on Jan. 2 … six of her eight points came from behind the arc … dished out a career-high three assists in a season-high 12 minutes on the floor … played in 12 Patriot League contests and averaged 8.8 minutes an outing over the course of the conference season … scored in eight conference contests.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts .......................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Reb ..................................... 3, at Yale (11/17/09) FG ........................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FG Att ..................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT ......................... 2, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT Att ................... 6, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FT...........2, three times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) FT Att .....2, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Asst ........................ 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Stl ........1, four times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk ........................................... 1, at Troy (1/4/10) Min ....................... 22, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10)
BACKGROUND: Arrived at West Point as a part of the Class of 2012, but suffered a season-ending shoulder injury prior to the start of preseason ... left the Academy, leaving her with a full four years of eligibilty ... averaged 21.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists over 23 games played during her year at the USMA Prep School where she achieved the rank of company commander ... enjoyed a fantastic high school career at North Forsyth ... three-year captain on the basketball team ... earned Forsyth County Player of the Year, all-county, all-conference and Most Valuable Player accolades during her career ... complete player with a great feel for the game ... strength lies in her perimeter shot ... product of the Georgia Metros AAU program ... two-sport athlete that split time between basketball and soccer ... named all-county and best defender on the soccer field ... accepted into West Point Class of 2012, but a season-ending shoulder injury prohibited her from playing ... first year of eligibility was 2009-10 with the Class of 2013. PERSONAL: Given name is Elizabeth Marie Benedict ... born Feb. 5, 1988, in Roswell, Ga. ... parents’ names are Dennis and Anne ... oldest freshman on the team at 21 ... company H-3 ... major is Psychology.
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GP-GS 25-0 25-0
Min./Avg. 230/9.2 230/9.2
FG-FGA 11-44 11-44
CAREER HIGHS Pts .......................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Reb ..................................... 3, at Yale (11/17/09) FG ........................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FG Att ..................... 8, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT ......................... 2, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) 3PT Att ................... 6, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) FT...........2, three times (last at Colgate, 2/6/10) FT Att .....2, six times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Asst ........................ 3, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) Stl ........1, four times (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk ........................................... 1, at Troy (1/4/10) Min ....................... 22, vs. Georgia Tech (1/2/10) GET TO KNOW LIZ BENEDICT ... • Loves animals and wanted to have a pet monkey as a child. Also worked as a dog walker in her first job. Aspired to become a veterinarian or zoo trainer. • Says that she’s been holding a basketball since early childhood, but was really encouraged by her father. • Lists favorite foods as greek salad and “some southern home-cooked soul food!” • Younger brother, John, plays basketball at the Coast Guard Academy. • Homeschooled in early education en route to winning four science fair competitions. •Spent most of the summer at West Point, catching up on classes and getting ahead for yuk year. •Played AAU for the Georgia Metros, winning numerous national titles and playing alongside some of the elite college women’s players in the game today.
Pct. .250 .250
3FG-3FGA 8-31 8-31
Pct. .258 .258
FT-FTA 9-12 9-12
Pct. .750 .750
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Reb./Avg. 15/0.6 15/0.6
Ast. 11 11
TO 18 18
Blk. 1 1
Stl. 6 6
Pts./Avg. 39/1.6 39/1.6
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALISON GRAPVINE
KIMBERLYN MARTIN
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Sophomore 6-1 • Forward Lowellville, Ohio Lowellville (USMAPS) Geospatial Information Science
NOTES: Solid player coming out of high school who benefited greatly from a year at the prep school ... sustained injury during preseason that will keep her out of the start of 2010-11. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Drew significant playing time in 25 of 29 games … averaged 10 minutes a game in those contests, marking the second-most minutes of any freshman on the roster … played in 11 Patriot League games and made her lone start of the season on Feb. 17 at home against American … played 14 minutes and finished with three points … enjoyed a breakout game with career highs in points (10) and rebounds (nine) in a win over Delaware State on Nov. 21 … shot 3-of-5 from the field in 25 minutes of action … went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line against the Hornets … 71 percent (12-of-17) free throw shooter on the season with two 4-for-4 performances on the year … made collegiate debut in Army’s season-opening win over Wagner … scored first collegiate points in a 2-of-3 effort at Yale on Nov. 17 … also registered first career rebounds against the Bulldogs. BACKGROUND: Prep School product ... led USMAPS in rebounding (8.7 rpg) and finished third in scoring (7.8 ppg) ... pulled down a season-high 18 rebounds opposite the Navy Prep School last February ... second team all-state, first team all-county and first team all-district selection at Lowellville H.S. ... lettered four years as a center under head coach Tony Matisi ... captained the basketball and track teams ... standout middle distance runner and jumper ... graduated with the school record in the 800m, 4x400m, 4x200m, 4x800m and high jump ... ran two years of cross country and was a first team all-league player and twoyear captain of the volleyball team.
Sophomore 5-9 • Guard Apopka, Fla. Apopka (USMAPS) Systems Management
NOTES: Miss the majority of her freshman season after undergoing shoulder surgery. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Endured an injury-plagued rookie campaign that saw her earn time in just one contest all year … made collegiate debut at Yale on Nov. 17 … played six minutes and did not score … grabbed a single rebound and dished out two assists … went 0-for-2 from the field. BACKGROUND: Led USMAPS in scoring averaging just under 11 points per game ... pure jump shooter who averaged 2.6 threes per game while draining a season-high five treys in one of her first games at USMAPS ... hit for a 41 percent (75-of-184) field goal percentage at USMAPS and totaled a team-high 50 threepoint buckets ... second on the team in steals (31) and third in assists (32) ... lettered four years under head coach Miriam Jenkins at Apopka High School outside of Orlando, Fla. ... played on the AAU circuit for the Orlando Comets and also the D.E.B.O. Academy, a specialized basketball training program in the area ... ran cross country and played flag football for Apopka. PERSONAL: Kimberlyn Brianna Martin ... born June 15, 1990 in Orlando, Fla. ... nickname “Kimby” ... daughter of Timothy and Dina Martin ... Company F-3 ... major is Systems Management.
PERSONAL: Alison Marie Grapevine ... born Feb. 23, 1990, in Youngstown, Ohio ... daughter of John and Nancy Grapevine ... Company E-1 ... major is Geospatial Information Science.
GET TO KNOW ALISON GRAPEVINE ... • Very superstitious about talking to people and being social before a game. Says she just tries to relax by getting everything out of her mind. • Started playing basketball at local YMCA when she was about five years old. • Began wearing #31 because her high school didn’t have #13 available. She wanted #13 because it’s considered a lucky number in the Italian society. •Favorite class is Physical Geography. • Apsired to be a ballerina while growing up. • Spent the summer with her fellow yearlings at Camp Buckner where she was a leader of movement on a night mission at one point.
GET TO KNOW KIMBERLYN MARTIN ... • Listens to music and reads her favorite Bible verse before each game. • Favorite movie is Love and Basketball. • Brother is an EOD Tech in the Air Force and she hopes to follow in his footsteps, branching Ordnance. • Has always worn #21 and says she chose it to correlate with her birthdate (6/15), which adds up to 21. • Completed a month of summer school before heading to Camp Buckner with the rest of the yearling class. • First job ever was working at Abercrombie & Fitch.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE KARLEEN PAULIN
ANNA SIMMERS
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25
Sophomore 5-10 • Guard Summerville, S.C. Fort Dorchester (USMAPS) Engineering Psychology
NOTES: Impressed the coaching staff during pregame workouts ... started her career as a walk-on but has managed to make the varsity team cut through hard work and dedication to improving her game. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Drew action in five games in her first season with the Black Knights … averaged 3.2 points per game in those contests … logged first collegiate minutes and contributed a career-high five points at Northeastern on Nov. 28 … played six minutes against the Huskies and went 2-for-6 from the field with a three-pointer late in the game … also played against Manhattan (Dec. 8), Ramapo (Dec. 30), nationally-ranked Georgia Tech (Jan. 2) and at Lehigh (Jan. 16).
NOTES: Constistently working to improve ... tremendous all-around athlete ... Army’s first recruit out of Alaska. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Rookie season was riddled with injury … did not dress for the majority of the year … earned playing time in two games and did not score … played two minutes against Manhattan (Dec. 8) and three minutes at Lafayette (Feb. 24) … grabbed a career-high three rebounds against the Jaspers.
BACKGROUND: USMAPS product ... averaged 6.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game over 19 contests at the prep school ... scored a season-high 20 points against the Air Force prep squad ... Fort Dorchester’s all-time leading scorer with 1,343 career points ... poured in a career-high 35 points against Summerville High on Feb. 5, 2008 ... All-South Carolina Lowcountry honors ... participated as a North-South all-star ... three-year captain ... earned letters in soccer and lacrosse ... played AAU ball for the Lowcountry Ballers out of Charleston, S.C.
BACKGROUND: One of the top high school athletes in Alaska in 2008-09 ... multiple-time all-state performer in basketball, volleyball and track during her career ... lettered four years as a forward under head coach Daniel Skipworth ... earned three all-state citations in basketball ... twice named Player of the Year on a team that won state basketball titles in 2007 and 2008 ... threetime all-state volleyball player at outside hitter ... captained Anchorage for three seasons ... named Alaska’s Best Hitter and Best Server ... led the team to a state championship in 2008 ... claimed an individual state title in the 100m hurdles in track ... team won state championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
PERSONAL: Karleen Rose Paulin ... born Nov. 27, 1989, in Charleston, S.C. ... nicknamed “KP” ... daughter of Dean and Diane Paulin ... Company F-2 ... major is Engineering Psychology.
PERSONAL: Anna Simmers ... born Oct. 28, 1990 in Weisbaden, Germany ... daughter of Jeffrey and Sheldonia Simmers ... Company G-1 ... first Army recruit out of Alaska ... major is Arabic.
GET TO KNOW KARLEEN PAULIN ... • Lists favorite athletic moment so far as scoring her 1,300th career point in high school. • Has words of inspiration written on the bottom of her game shoes. • Favorite movies are Million Dollar Baby and The Lion King. • Says that she was obsessed with Batman action figures as a child. • Has been wearing #5 since seventh grade and has never changed. • Started playing basketball to follow in the footsteps of her older sister. • Says she had one of the “funniest” summers she has ever had, spending time at Camp Buckner and PIAD with the team.
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Sophomore 5-9 • Forward Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Christian Arabic
GET TO KNOW ANNA SIMMERS ... • Grew up wanting to be a Russian ballerina. • Self-proclaimed “Army brat.” • Lists her superstition as, “I have to roll my shoulders back before a free throw, or I’ll miss.” • Began playing organized basketball in third grade with a neighbor. • Lists father, Jeffrey, as her role model. • Favorite food is lasagna. •Hoping to branch Military Intelligence. • Bunk-mates with teammate Liz Benedict during Camp Buckner summer training.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE MOLLY YARDLEY
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Sophomore 5-10 • Guard Milford, Conn. Lauralton Hall Politics, Policy and Strategy
NOTES: Solid all-around player that has improved greatly since freshman year ... enjoyed the most playing time and production of any plebe on the team in 2009-10 ... suffered a stress fracture in her foot that kept her out of the final few weeks of preseason workouts. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Became the ninth player in history to garner Patriot League All-Rookie honors … played the most of any freshman on the team … drew time in 27 games with three starts coming during the second half of Patriot League action … enjoyed her best performance of the year in a win over Holy Cross at Christl Arena on Jan. 13 … went 8-for-8 from the free throw line, including a clutch 4-for-4 in the final seven seconds in order to fend off the Crusaders in a 65-61 triumph … named Patriot League Rookie of the Week the following Monday … team’s top free throw shooter with an 86 percent (43-of-50) accuracy … perfect from the stripe in nine games … scored in double figures three times, including twice during Patriot League action … recorded first collegiate minutes in front of a hometown crowd at Yale on Nov. 17 … played seven minutes and did not score … scored first collegiate bucket and finished with seven points and five rebounds in a 57-50 win over Delaware State on Nov. 21.
2009-10 SEASON HIGHS Pts .......................... 17, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Reb ................. 5, vs. Delaware State (11/21/09) FG ........................................4, vs. FDU (12/2/09) FG Att .........................11, at Lafayette (2/24/10) 3PT ........................... 3, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) 3PT Att ....................... 6, vs. American (2/17/10) FT.............................. 8, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) FT Att ........................ 8, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Asst .......................... 4, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Stl .................3,twice (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk .......................................1, vs. FDU (12/2/09) Min .............................37, at Lafayette (2/24/10) CAREER HIGHS Pts .......................... 17, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Reb ................. 5, vs. Delaware State (11/21/09) FG ........................................4, vs. FDU (12/2/09) FG Att .........................11, at Lafayette (2/24/10) 3PT ........................... 3, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) 3PT Att ....................... 6, vs. American (2/17/10) FT.............................. 8, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) FT Att ........................ 8, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Asst .......................... 4, vs. Holy Cross (1/13/10) Stl .................3,twice (last at Bucknell, 2/28/10) Blk .......................................1, vs. FDU (12/2/09) Min .............................37, at Lafayette (2/24/10)
BACKGROUND: Averaged 15 points, eight rebounds and five assists for Lauralton Hall ... second allstate selection as a senior ... 2009 McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee ... three-time all-conference and two-time all-area player ... four-year letterwinner and senior captain under head coach Steve Schuler ... set school records for three-pointers in a game (6), singleseason three-pointers made (49) and career threepointers (91) ... played AAU ball for the Connecticut Breeze out of Fairfield/Bridgeport area ... helped the team to the A Division State Championship in 2008 and 2009 ... also all-conference pick as an outside hitter/setter on the volleyball court. PERSONAL: Molly Clare Yardley ... born Oct. 26, 1990 in New Haven, Conn. ... daughter of John and Karen Yardley ... Company E-4 ... major is Politics, Policy and Strategy.
Year 2009-10 Totals
GP-GS 27-3 27-3
Min./Avg. 458/17.0 458/17.0
FG-FGA 38-122 38-122
Pct. .311 .311
GET TO KNOW MOLLY YARDLEY ... • Aspired to be Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman growing up. • Proudest athletic moment was posting an undefeated record as a junior in high school. • Started playing basketball after watching her dad play in a Saturday league. Began learning from him in the family’s driveway. • Still plays the piano. • Continues to wear #13 as she has from a young age. •Spent the first block of her summer as an intern for the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office.
3FG-3FGA 18-54 18-54
Pct. .333 .333
FT-FTA 43-50 43-50
Pct. .860 .860
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Reb./Avg. 49/1.8 49/1.8
Ast. 25 25
TO 46 46
Blk. 3 3
Stl. 19 19
Pts./Avg. 137/5.1 137/5.1
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE JEN HAZLETT
JESSICA WAGGONER
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44
BACKGROUND: Highly touted recruit and one of the top players out of Utah last year ... versatile swing player ... two-time first team all-state performer ... lettered four years ... captained Syracuse High School to a 5A state championship in 2010 ... most valuable player honors at the state tournament ... averaged 17.9 points a game, while scoring 933 in her career ... holds Syracuse’s single-game scoring record with 36 points ... named the area MVP in 2010 ... garnered all-area plaudits three years in a row ... lettered two years as a goalie on Syracuse’s soccer team.
BACKGROUND: One of four players in this year’s recruiting class to spend a year at the USMA Prep School in Fort Monmouth, N.J. ... true low post player ... endured an injury-shortened season at the prep school ... hopeful to have fully recovered from surgery for the 2010-11 campaign ... averaged 25 points, 14 rebounds and 2.5 blocks a game over six contests prior to suffering a shoulder injury ... lettered four years at Douglas High School under head coach Werner Christen ... all-state selection ... player of the year twice ... first team all-conference performer ... nominated to play for the McDonald’s AllAmerica team ... lettered three years as a middle blocker in volleyball ... spent two seasons as a thrower for the track & field team.
Freshman 5-11 • Guard/Forward Syracuse, Utah Syracuse Undeclared
PERSONAL: Jennifer Nichole Hazlett ... born Dec. 31, 1991, in Garden Grove, Calif. ... daughter of Patrick and Jana Hazlett ... father is an Air Force reservist and has reached the rank of master sergeant ... company D-2 ... major is undeclared.
GET TO KNOW JEN HAZLETT ... • Proudest athletic moment was when her high school team went undefeated and won the state title her senior season. • First job as a kid was being a soccer referee. • Started playing basketball at age 4 with her father, Patrick. • Hopes to enter the aviation branch of the U.S. Army. • Used to wear #1 but now wears #11 since the former was already taken by junior Meagan Doucette.
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Freshman 6-1 • Forward Minden, Nev. Douglas (USMAPS) Undeclared
PERSONAL: Jessica Rae Waggoner ... born on March 28, 1991, in San Jose, Calif. ... daughter of Mark and Stephenie Waggoner ... company A-4 ... major is undeclared.
GET TO KNOW JESSICA WAGGONER ... • Childhood ambition was to become a doctor and that has not changed. • Eats chicken and drinks a protein shake before every game. • Says she “comes off intimidating but has a really big heart.” • Chose #44 because she wanted a new number when starting her collegiate career. • Says her proudest athletic moment was making the varsity team when she was a freshman in high school.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE JACKIE ALEXANDER
KRISTA GOLTRA
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Freshman 5-10 • Guard Brodhead, Ky. Rockcastle County Undeclared
BACKGROUND: Standout senior season for head coach Chrysti Noble at Rockcastle County ... averaged 16 points and eight rebounds a game ... lettered four years ... scored her 1,000th career point in the Kentucky regional championship ... Rockcastle won the 12th region championship in 2008 and 2010 and the 47th district title in 2007, 2008 and 2010 ... academic all-state selection ... member of the Kentucky All-Star Team ... all-tournament selection at the regional and district championships in both 2009 and 2010 ... played at the club level for the Blue Chip All-Stars (Louisville, Ky.) and head coach Jim Underwood. PERSONAL: Given name is Jackie Danae Alexander ... born March 7, 1992, in Somerset, Ky. ... daughter of Jack and Sandy Alexander ... company B-4 ... major is undeclared.
Freshman 5-8 • Guard Fort Scott, Kan. Fort Scott (USMAPS) Undeclared
BACKGROUND: USMAPS product ... comes from a strong military background ... entered the service and spent almost a year of active duty in Germany before heading to the prep school in 2008 ... lettered four years at Fort Scott High School ... served a year as team captain ... averaged just below eight points and five rebounds a game during her season at USMAPS in 2008-09 ... averaged 4.1 assists per game and her 77 helpers topped the Black Knights’ roster ... played two years of softball for Fort Scott. PERSONAL: Krista LouEllen Goltra ... born March 20, 1988, in Tulsa, Okla. ... daughter of David and Eileen Goltra ... brother, Eric, is currently active in the Army ... company D-3 ... major is undeclared. GET TO KNOW KRISTA GOLTRA ... • Started playing basketball in third grade with her older brothers. • Lists her mother, Eileen, as her role model. • Spent the summer in New Jersey. • Favorite food is lemon peppered chicken wings. • Says her proudest athletic moment was watching her older brothers win a state title together. • Favorite movie is Good Will Hunting.
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Freshman 5-3 • Guard Brimfield, Ill. Brimfield Undeclared
BACKGROUND: Four-year letterwinner at Brimfield located near Peoria, Ill. ... two year captain ... second team all-state honoree ... four-time all-conference performer ... member of Brimfield’s 1,000-point club ... graduated as the school’s career assist leader ... Brimfield reached the Illinois Final Four in 2009 ... also lettered four years, along with serving as captain for one, as a second baseman on the softball field ... ran three years of cross country. PERSONAL: Kelsey Jo Herridge ... born Jan. 13, 1992, in Peoria, Ill. ... daughter of Steve and Christina Herridge ... both parents are teachers ... company C-4 ... major is undeclared. GET TO KNOW JACKIE ALEXANDER ... • Grew up on a farm where she says she started her first job. • She is one half of a set of identical twins. • Favorite movie is Dirty Dancing. • Started playing basketball in third grade because she thought it would be fun. • Wanted to wear #3, but since it was taken by senior Nalini Hawkins, she doubled and ended up with #33.
GET TO KNOW KELSEY HERRIDGE ... • Lists her childhood ambition as wanting to cure diabetes. • Favorite movie is It’s A Wonderful Life. • Her pregame ritual includes going to church and listening to her iPod. • Both parents coached basketball when she was younger. • Has always worn #12. • Role model is Mother Theresa.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE SHANTEL CRICHLOW
MEGAN MAURER
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BACKGROUND: Attended USMAPS ... lettered three years at Capt. John Chapin High School outside of San Antonio, Texas ... served as team captain ... first team all-district performer in both basketball and track ... averaged 12.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.1 steals per game at USMAPS ... served as a tri-captain with fellow plebes Deneka Williams and Jessica Waggoner ... played on the club level for the San Antonio Lady Rohawks and head coach Charlie Harper ... spent two years on the track team as a sprinter.
2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Played in five games and averaged 2.6 minutes per contest … four of her five games played came during non-conference action … first collegiate appearance came in the final seconds of the first half against Delaware State on Nov. 21 … played a career-high five minutes and scored two points on a pair of free throws at Northeastern on Nov. 28 … attempted first collegiate shots (0-for-2) and recorded first career rebound against the Huskies.
PERSONAL: Shantel Dominiqué Crichlow ... born May 9, 1991, in Oahu, Hawai’i ... daughter of Fernando and Lachanne Crichlow ... company B-3 ... major is undeclared.
BACKGROUND: Spent a year developing into the second-leading scorer at USMAPS (10.5 ppg) in 2008-09 ... played in all 19 games ... team’s secondleading rebounder with 6.1 rpg ... scored a season-high 24 points, including 10 made field goals, against the Hun School in December ... finished the year second in blocked shots with 24 ... lettered four years at Conemaugh Township Area ... served as a two-year captain under head coach Joseph DeBartola ... first team all-conference and district all-star selection ... named the county’s Most Valuable Player after averaging 14 points, eight rebounds and five blocks per game ... 1,000-point scorer for the Indians ... lettered three years as a middle hitter for the volleyball team.
Sophomore 6-0 • Forward Hollsopple, Pa. Conemaugh Twsp. (USMAPS) Undeclared
Freshman 5-3 • Guard El Paso, Texas Capt. John Chapin (USMAPS) Undeclared
GET TO KNOW SHANTEL CRICHLOW ... • Grew up wanting to become a lawyer. • Favorite movie is Coach Carter. • Orgininally was a cheerleader, but gave that up to play basketball. • Lists her older brother as her role model. • Loves to cook. • Chose to wear #15 because it’s what Carmelo Anthony wears.
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Sophomore 6-2 • Forward Pink Hill, N.C. East Duplin Economics
BACKGROUND: Spent the 2009-10 and part of the 2010-11 season playing on the Army volleyball team ... lived in numerous places while growing up ... played high school basketball in Pensacola, Fla., where she played for head coach Ronnie Bond ... moved up to varsity at the end of freshman year ... family moved to North Carolina for her junior and senior seasons where she earned all-conference accolades and the team’s top defensive player award ... totaled 39 blocks as a senior ... also played on the AAU circuit while in Florida ... participated in the Disney Wide World of Sports nationals. PERSONAL: Samantha Rose Starta ... daughter of Martin and Leesa Starta ... born Sept. 10, 1991, in Yuma, Ariz. ... father is a Major in the U.S. Marine Corps ... company D-3 ... majoring in Economics.
PERSONAL: Megan Marie Maurer ... born Nov. 14, 1989 in Johnstown, Pa. ... daughter of Matthew and Lisa Maurer ... Company H-1 ... major is undeclared. GET TO KNOW MEGAN MAURER ... • Favorite movie is Remember the Titans. • Superstitions include always putting her left shoe on first and never leaving the gym on a missed shot. • Started playing basketball in fourth grade after seeing the movie Space Jam. She said, “I wanted to be like Mike!” • Lists her mother, Lisa, as her role model. • Showed horses for 12 years. Owns a horse, Pearl, back home.
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Freshman 5-8 • Guard Manassas, Va. Osbourn (USMAPS) Undeclared
BACKGROUND: USMAPS product ... served as a tri-captain, along with fellow plebes Jessica Waggoner and Shantel Crichlow, at USMAPS for head coach Brendan Copes in 2009-10 ... lettered four varsity years at Osbourn ... served as a team captain for two of those seasons ... averaged 14.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game at USMAPS. PERSONAL: Deneka Shae Williams ... born Oct. 17, 1991, in Washington, D.C. ... daughter of Herbert Daniel and Deneed Kelly ... company A-3 ... major is undeclared.
GET TO KNOW SAM STARTA ... • Talks to her mom, Leesa, during her pregame ritual. • Lists favorite class as Persian. • Aspired to be a veterinarian as a child ... would like to enter the Medical Services Corp of the U.S. Army. • Was once a cheerleader.
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GET TO KNOW DENEKA WILLIAMS ... • Lists her late great grandmother, Rev. Dr. Cora A Davis, as her role model. • Wears #24 to follow in the footsteps of her AAU coach, who wore that number in college. • Hydrates and listens to gospel music during pregame.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 FINAL STATISTICS Overall Record: 11-18 Patriot League Record: 5-9 Non-Conference Record: 6-9
Player GP GS Min./Avg. 32 Erin Anthony 28 28 1060/37.9 Patriot League 14 14 547/39.1 3 Nalini Hawkins 29 29 924/31.9 Patriot League 14 14 445/31.8 10 Jessie Coiffard 29 28 849/29.3 Patriot League 14 13 373/26.6 40 Laura Baranek 29 26 820/28.3 Patriot League 14 11 379/27.1 13 Molly Yardley 27 3 458/17.0 Patriot League 14 3 281/20.1 52 Laura Burdick 22 9 331/15.0 Patriot League 13 7 210/16.2 4 Kait Goodall 29 19 467/16.1 Patriot League 14 5 164/11.7 31 Alison Grapevine 26 1 260/10.0 Patriot League 11 1 82/7.5 2 Liz Benedict 25 0 230/9.2 Patriot League 12 0 106/8.8 1 Megan Doucette 25 2 234/9.4 Patriot League 13 2 179/13.8 5 Karleen Paulin 5 0 16/3.2 Patriot League 1 0 1/1.0 14 Erin Jankowski 21 0 158/7.5 Patriot League 8 0 49/6.1 42 Megan Maurer 5 0 13/2.6 Patriot League 1 0 1/1.0 43 Lauren Lybbert 6 0 19/3.2 Patriot League 1 0 5/5.0 21 Kimberlyn Martin 1 0 6/1.0 Patriot League DNP 25 Anna Simmers 2 0 5/2.5 Patriot League 1 0 3/3.0 Team Total 29 5850 Patriot League 14 2825 Opponents 29 5850 Patriot League 14 2825
SCORE BY PERIODS Army Opponents
1st 714 796
2nd 789 851
Home: 5-9 Home: 3-4 Home: 5-2
TOTAL FG-FGA Pct. 193-379 .509 89-179 .497 116-325 .357 51-167 .305 66-222 .297 29-103 .282 63-215 .293 24-100 .240 37-122 .311 23-75 .307 11-41 .268 7-29 .241 27-82 .329 7-25 .280 16-40 .400 5-11 .455 11-44 .250 6-19 .316 9-34 .265 6-25 .240 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 4-32 .125 2-12 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000
Away: 3-12 Away: 2-5 Away: 1-7
3-PTS 3FG-FGA Pct. 6-18 .333 3-10 .300 26-86 .302 11-45 .244 48-163 .294 19-70 .271 26-95 .274 10-47 .213 18-54 .333 14-34 .412 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-12 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 8-31 .258 4-11 .364 4-9 .444 2-6 .333 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-17 .059 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000
REBOUNDS Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. .604 84-207 291/10.4 .615 41-108 149/10.6 .768 41-79 120/4.1 .800 19-33 52/3.7 .675 17-88 105/3.6 .609 7-32 39/2.8 .559 54-70 124/4.3 .552 24-32 45/4.0 .860 8-41 49/1.8 .875 4-23 27/1.9 .721 23-30 53/2.4 .680 16-18 34/2.6 .667 31-24 55/1.9 .800 13-8 21/1.5 .706 17-19 36/1.4 .500 5-1 6/0.5 .750 8-7 15/0.6 .667 4-3 7/0.6 .750 16-13 29/1.2 .750 12-10 22/1.7 .000 1-1 2/0.4 .000 0-0 0/0.0 .000 4-13 17/0.8 .000 1-5 6/0.8 .333 1-1 2/0.4 .000 0-0 0/0.0. .000 3-4 7/1.2 .000 0-1 1/1.0 .000 0-1 1/1.0
0-2 0-0
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
.000 .000
556-1556 249-747 588-1557 273-706
.357 .333 .378 .387
138-493 64-234 130-380 62/174
.280 .274 .342 .356
269-396 140-205 355-514 170-239
.679 .683 .691 .711
OT 16 14
Total 1519 1661
2-2 0-1 31-25 359-667 177-300 392-709 169-354
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Home Away Neutral Total
ARMY INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Pts ............................................................. 28, Erin Anthony at Troy (01/04/10) Reb ...................................................... 18, Erin Anthony vs. Lehigh (02/14/10) FG ........................................................................ 12, Erin Anthony (three times) FG Att ................................................ 23, Erin Anthony vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ................................................. 5, Laura Baranek vs. Air Force (11/25/09) 3PT Att .................................................................. 8, Jessie Coiffard (five times) FT.................................................... 8, Molly Yardley vs. Holy Cross (01/13/10) FT Att ..................................................12, Erin Anthony vs. Colgate (01/09/10) Asst ...............................................6, Nalini Hawkins at Holy Cross (02/10/10) Blk ......................................................... 6, Erin Anthony vs. Lehigh (02/14/10) Stl ........................................................4, Kait Goodall vs. Bucknell (01/30/10) ........................................................ 4, Nalini Hawkins vs. Air Force (11/25/09)
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FT-FTA 58-96 32-52 46-56 20-25 27-40 14-23 33-59 16-29 43-50 28-32 31-43 17-25 8-12 4-5 12-17 2-4 9-12 4-6 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0
PF FO A 46 0 30 18 0 13 56 1 51 26 0 22 69 0 70 38 0 27 85 3 53 38 0 19 36 0 25 18 0 18 40 0 11 18 0 7 47 0 17 18 0 7 21 0 2 7 0 0 18 0 11 7 0 6 32 0 8 25 0 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 10 0 1 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
4/2.0 1 1/1.0 0 56 1026/35.4465 477/34.1 219 1101/38.0446 523/37.4 214
Games 14 15 0 29
0 0
0 0
4 0 -
282 126 281 134
TO 68 35 75 24 69 31 82 35 46 26 25 13 36 11 14 4 18 6 26 14 1 0 14 6 1 0 4 2 1
Blk 52 30 0 0 3 2 12 5 3 2 5 3 6 2 6 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 6 494 213 480 231
0 0
Stl Pts./Avg. 23 450/16.1 13 213/15.2 37 301/10.4 16 133/9.5 28 207/7.1 13 91/6.5 26 185/6.4 10 74/5.3 19 137/5.1 13 88/6.3 11 53/2.4 7 31/2.4 20 62/2.1 7 18/1.3 6 44/1.7 2 12/1.1 6 39/1.6 3 20/1.7 11 25/1.0 8 17/1.3 0 5/1.0 0 0/0.0 6 9/0.4 1 5/0.6 0 2/0.4 0 0/0.0 1 0/0.0 1 0/0.0 0 0/0.0 0 0
0/0.0 0/0.0
92 194 1519/52.4 50 94 702/50.1 92 229 1661/57.3 56 89 778/55.6
Total 12,110 12,643
Avg./Game 865 843
24,753
854
ARMY TEAM HIGHS Pts ............................................................................74, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) Reb ..............................................................49, vs. Delaware State (11/21/09) FG ............................................................................ 30, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) FG Att .......................................................................74, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) 3PT ............................................................................. 9, vs. Colgate (01/09/10) 3PT Att ................................................................ 24, vs. Holy Cross (01/13/10) FT..............................................................................22, vs. Colgate (01/09/10) FT Att ........................................................................ 31, vs. Colgate (01/09/10) Asst ......................................................................... 18, vs. Wagner (11/13/09) Blk ................................................................................. 9, at Lehigh (01/16/10) Stl ...................................................................................11, at Navy (01/23/10)
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 IN REVIEW Army grabbed the fourth seed in the 2010 Patriot League Tournament after Army defeated service academy rival Air Force, 60-42, on Nov. 25 at West Point. finishing in a three-way tie for fourth in the final conference standings. At 5-9, The win was the Black Knights’ second in two years over the Falcons. the Black Knights tied Holy Cross and Colgate for fourth. Army set a new Christl Arena attendance record with a standing-room only crowd Army swept Holy Cross in the regular season, but the Crusaders had the upper of 5,163 against Navy on Feb. 20. The game was a part of a men’s and women’s hand in a 57-53 decision in the Patriot League quarterfinal round, hosted by doubleheader and was broadcast live on CBS College Sports Network. Holy Cross at the Hart Center in Worcester, Mass. Army finished the season with an 11-18 mark, its first losing season since 2004-05. The Black Knights debuted new home white jerseys with pink Army Combat Uniform insets in honor of the WBCA’s Pink Zone. The Black Knights wore the Junior F Erin Anthony scored her 1,000th career point in the final game of the commemmorative jerseys and shooting shirts against Lehigh on Valentine’s 2009-10 season. In recording her 14th double-double of the season (12 points, Day. 11 rebounds), Anthony became the 15th member of Army’s 1,000-point club Erin Anthony’s 14 double-doubles led all Patriot League players. She was the on March 6 against Holy Cross. only player in the league to average a double-double (16.1 points per game, 10.4 Army took on two nationally ranked opponents during non-conference play in rebounds per game). The Allentown, Pa., native hauled in a bevy of postseason 2009. The Black Knights hosted then-No. 16 Oklahoma, which went on to make awards to include first team All-Patriot League, first team All-Metropolitan a run to the Final Four, on Dec. 10 at Christl Arena. A young Army team put Basketball Writers’ Association, Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and together a solid effort, leading the Sooners by six (29-23) at the half. Oklahoma CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-America. turned things around and won by a 59-46 score. The Black Knights also traveled to then-No. 24 Georgia Tech for their first game of the New Year. Rookie G Liz Army did not have a single senior on the 2009-10 roster. Erin Anthony served as Benedict scored a career-high eight points and drained two three-pointers in team captain in her junior year. front of a hometown crowd.
2009-10 RESULTS DATE 11/13/09 11/15/09 11/17/09 11/21/09 11/25/09 11/28/09 11/30/09 12/02/09 12/08/09 12/10/09 12/19/09 12/30/09
TIME 7:00 p.m. 12 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
OPPONENT WAGNER at Loyola (Md.) at Yale DELAWARE STATE AIR FORCE at Northeastern at St. Francis (N.Y.) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON MANHATTAN #16 OKLAHOMA at ALBANY RAMAPO
SCORE W, 74-70 (OT) L, 48-63 L, 42-55 W, 57-50 W, 60-42 L, 45-77 W, 68-56 W, 53-44 L, 52-65 L, 46-59 L, 49-53 W, 58-42
ATTEND 559 277 361 261 442 945 123 265 243 721 379 517
HIGH POINTS (27) Anthony, Erin (14) Anthony, Erin (15) Anthony, Erin (24) Anthony, Erin (24) Baranek, Laura (17) Anthony, Erin (21) Anthony, Erin (16) Coiffard, Jessie (12) Anthony, Erin (13) Hawkins, Nalini (21) Hawkins, Nalini (16) Hawkins, Nalini
01/02/10 01/04/10 01/09/10 01/13/10
2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
at #24 Georgia Tech at Troy COLGATE* HOLY CROSS*
L, 47-76 L, 65-74 W, 63-57 W, 65-61
909 216 716 921
(26) Anthony, Erin (28) Anthony, Erin (20) Anthony, Erin (17) Yardley, Molly
01/16/10 01/20/10 01/23/10 01/27/10 01/30/10 02/06/10 02/10/10 02/14/10 02/17/10 02/20/10
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.
at Lehigh* at American* at Navy* LAFAYETTE* BUCKNELL* at Colgate* at Holy Cross* LEHIGH* AMERICAN* NAVY*
L, 40-70 L, 49-64 L, 53-64L W, 54-38 L, 41-59 L, 47-61 W, 60-54 L, 39-49 L, 42-56 L, 48-54
810 327 5,710 784 520 362 265 616 382 5,163
(12) Anthony, Erin (14) Hawkins, Nalini (16) Hawkins, Nalini (22) Anthony, Erin (13) Anthony, Erin (27) Hawkins, Nalini (21) Anthony, Erin (12) Yardley, Molly (18) Anthony, Erin (22) Anthony, Erin
02/24/10 02/28/10 03/06/10
7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.
at Lafayette* at Bucknell* at Holy Cross^
L, 52-54 (OT) W, 49-37 L, 53-57
322 332 1,305
(15) Anthony, Erin (16) Coiffard, Jessie (17) Hawkins, Nalini
HIGH REBOUNDS (10) Baranek, Laura (11) Anthony, Erin (9) Hawkins, Nalini (16) Anthony, Erin (10) Anthony, Erin (11) Anthony, Erin (7) Anthony, Erin (10) Coiffard, Jessie (11) Anthony, Erin (11) Anthony, Erin (14) Anthony, Erin (5) Hawkins, Nalini (5) Grapevine, Alison (7) Anthony, Erin (9) Anthony, Erin (12) Anthony, Erin (8) Anthony, Erin (8) Baranek, Laura (9) Anthony, Erin (10) Anthony, Erin (9) Anthony, Erin (11) Anthony, Erin (9) Anthony, Erin (7) Hawkins, Nalini (15) Anthony, Erin (18) Anthony, Erin (7) Anthony, Erin (7) Anthony, Erin (7) Hawkins, Nalini (15) Anthony, Erin (13) Anthony, Erin (11) Baranek, Laura (11) Anthony, Erin
* - Patriot League game ^ - 2010 Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) Home games in BOLD CAPS
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 1-3) LOYOLA 63, ARMY 48 Nov. 15, 2009 Baltimore, Md. (Reitz Arena)
ARMY 74, WAGNER 70 (OT) Nov. 13, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena) Visitors: Wagner Seahawks (0-1) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 14 Archambault-F 4-11 3-5 1-4 3-3-6 25 Olsen-F 6-14 3-5 5-6 2-12-14 55 Harrison-C 1-8 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 11 Fournier-G 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 12 Reed-G 3-13 1-3 4-4 0-8-8 22 Poole 5-10 1-2 0-0 2-0-2 32 Hicks 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 42 Thorpe 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 44 Clark 4-11 0-0 1-5 9-3-12 TEAM 2-3-5 Totals 25-74 9-17 11-21 21-32-53 FG% 1st Half: 10-31 - 32.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-8 - 75.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 - 66.7% Game FG% - 33.8% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Home: Army Black Knights (1-0) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 1-4 0-2 32 Anthony-F 12-23 1-1 3 Hawkins-G 8-17 0-1 10 Coiffard-G 4-9 4-6 40 Baranek-G 2-10 1-3 2 Benedict 1-4 1-3 14 Jankowski 2-6 0-4 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals 30-74 7-20
Score by Periods Wagner Army
1st 30 39
TP 12 20 2 5 11 11 0 0 9
A TO B S 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1
FT-A 2-2 2-5 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
PF 1 2 2 3 5 2 2 1
TP 4 27 18 12 6 3 4 0
OT: 2-8 - 25.0% OT: 1-2 - 50.0% OT: 1-5 - 20.0% F Throw% - 52.4%
A TO B S 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 0 4 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0
M 30 43 42 40 32 15 18 5
18 74 18 11 3 5 225
2nd Half: 10-32 - 31.3% 2nd Half: 1-7 - 14.3% 2nd Half: 4-5 - 80.0% 3-Pt. FG% - 35.0%
2nd 34 25
M 37 43 14 26 43 24 5 2 31
14 70 12 14 2 4 225
2nd Half: 13-35 - 37.1% 2nd Half: 2-7 - 28.6% 2nd Half: 6-10 - 60.0% 3-Pt. FG% - 52.9%
O-D-T 2-6-8 3-6-9 2-5-7 0-9-9 4-6-10 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 7-11 14-33-47
FG% 1st Half: 17-33 - 51.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 - 0.0% Game FG% - 40.5% Deadball Rebounds: 2,1
PF 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 3
OT 6 10
OT: 3-9 - 33.3% OT: 1-3 - 33.3% OT: 3-6 - 50.0% F Throw% - 63.6%
Total 70 74
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony tied her career high with 27 points, including the game-tying basket with less than 10 seconds left in regulation, to lead the Black Knights’ women’s basketball team to a 74-70 overtime victory over Wagner on Friday evening at Christl Arena. The game was the season opener for both schools. Army led by as many as 16 points and enjoyed a double-digit lead with less than 14 minutes left in the game, but the Seahawks went on a 23-9 run to turn an 11point deficit into a three-point lead with 32 seconds left to play. Anthony cut the lead to one point, but Wagner took a 62-60 advantage on a free throw by Marie-Laurence Archambault with 13 seconds left on the clock. Archambault missed the second foul shot, and junior G Jessie Coiffard corralled the rebound, raced up the floor and found a streaking Anthony for the tying basket with only seven seconds left. Anthony was fouled on the play, but was called for a lane violation after crossing the foul line before her shot went in, erasing what would have been the go-ahead score. Wagner missed its final attempt, forcing the extra period. Anthony scored five of the Black Knights’ 10 points in overtime and the Black Knights never trailed in the extra session. Coiffard hit her career-best fourth threepointer of the game on Army’s first possession to give the Black Knights the lead for good. The Black Knights had three players in double figures. In addition to Anthony, junior G Nalini Hawkins had 18 points and just one turnover in 42 minutes on the floor, while Coiffard chipped in with a career-best 12 markers. Junior F Laura Baranek notched a career-high 10 rebounds and four assists. All seven of the Army players that saw at least 10 minutes of work scored. Wagner was led by Ashley Olsen’s double-double of 20 points and 14 rebounds. Fifteen of her markers came in the opening period. Archambault added 12 points, while Andrea Reed and John’a Poole each had 11. Army outshot the Seahawks 40.5 percent to 33.8 percent, helping to negate a 53-47 rebounding deficit. The Black Knights turned the ball over only 11 times, while forcing 14 miscues. Army was able to capitalize in the open court and in the lane, outscoring the Seahawks 18-4 on the break and 32-16 in the paint. Army led by as many as 16 points (48-32) just under three minutes into the second half. The Black Knights entered the locker room with a 39-30 advantage. Playing three games over a five-day span, Army travels to Baltimore, Md., for a Sunday matinee against Loyola (Md.). A noon tip-off is scheduled. Notes: Army and Wagner opened the season against one another for the second year in a row ... two of Army’s seven freshmen (Liz Benedict, Alison Grapevine) logged their first collegiate minutes in Friday’s opener ... sophomore F Kait Goodall and junior G Jessie Coiffard both earned their first career starts against the Seahawks ... Hawkins scored the first basket of the 2009-10 season - a jumper from just to the right of the key ... three different players scored within the first three minutes Hawkins, Coiffard and Goodall ... Army committed its first turnover of the night at the 6:56 mark of the first half ... Hawkins shot 6-for-8 with a team-high 12 points in the first half ... Lt. Gen. Franklin Hagenbeck, West Point Superintendent, led a group of cadets in “The Rocket” cheer to start the second half ... Laura Baranek picked up her fourth foul with six minutes to go in the game, sending the junior to the bench ... she later fouled out ... dating back to last season, Hawkins is averaging 21.0 points per game in her last three outings... the Ramapo Sidekicks helped to fill in the Christl Arena seats for the opener.
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Visitors: Army Black Knights (1-1) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 4-8 0-2 0-0 3-0-3 32 Anthony-F 7-16 0-3 0-1 3-8-11 40 Baranek-G 3-10 0-4 2-4 3-1-4 3 Hawkins-G 3-8 1-3 2-4 1-2-3 10 Coiffard-G 3-9 3-7 0-0 2-7-9 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 1-1-2 Totals 20-54 4-21 4-9 14-22-36 FG% 1st Half: 13-28 - 46.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 - 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 -50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3
PF TP A TO B S M 3 8 2 2 0 1 38 1 14 1 1 1 0 40 4 8 3 5 1 3 34 5 9 1 4 0 0 26 1 9 5 1 0 1 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 1 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 16 48 12 18 3 5 200
2nd Half: 7-26 - 26.9% 2nd Half: 0-10 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 - 40.0%
Home: Loyola Grehounds (2-0) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 11 Tolley-F 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 12 Grant-F 6-10 0-0 4-6 2-2-4 25 DiClemente-F 3-9 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 Carey-G 3-5 3-4 2-4 1-0-1 22 McKenzie-G 8-18 1-3 4-5 3-7-10 15 Excellent 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 30 Sutherland 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 33 Lawes 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 3-4-7 Totals 24-54 5-14 10-15 13-20-33
PF 4 4 1 3 1 0 4 0
TP 0 16 6 11 21 0 4 5
Game: 37.0% Game: 19.0% Game: 44.4%
A TO B S 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0
M 23 27 39 33 34 10 20 14
17 63 10 11 1 10 200
FG% 1st Half: 12-28 - 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 - 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 - 71.4% Deadball Rebounds: 0,2
2nd Half: 12-26 - 46.2% 2nd Half: 2-7 - 28.6% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5%
Score by Periods Army Wagner
2nd 16 31
1st 32 32
YALE 55, ARMY 42 Nov. 17, 2009 New Haven, Conn. (Lee Amphitheater)
Game: 44.4% Game: 35.7% Game: 66.7%
Total 48 63
BALTIMORE, Md. - Loyola used a 13-2 surge to start the second half, breaking a 32-32 halftime score and making a run that was too much for the Army women’s basketball team to overcome in a 63-48 setback on Sunday afternoon at Reitz Arena. Double-teamed all afternoon, junior F Erin Anthony still managed a doubledouble to lead Army with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Juniors G Nalini Hawkins and G Jessie Coiffard totaled nine points apiece, with all nine of Coiffard’s tallies coming from behind the arc. In just her second career start, sophomore F Kait Goodall notched a career-high with eight points to go with three boards in 38 minutes on the floor. Junior G/F Laura Baranek also matched Goodall in the points column. After shooting 46 percent (13-of-28) from the floor in the first half, the Black Knights struggled through a 27 percent (7-of-26) effort in the second. Led by a 21point showing from sophomore G Miriam McKenzie, Loyola shot 44 percent (24-of54) on the afternoon. Neither team scored over the first two-plus minutes of the second half, but it was Loyola’s Kaitlin Grant with an old-fashioned three-point play (17:24) that put the Greyhounds back on top by a 35-32 score. While Loyola built a 40-32 advantage, Army was held scoreless over the opening 7:56 of the second half before Goodall fed Anthony in the post (40-34) with 12:04 remaining. The Black Knights’ offensive woes continued, shooting just 1-of-15 from the floor midway through the second. Loyola used the Army drought to build its largest lead of the day at 19 (55-36) with 5:22 to play. Much like the latter part of the first half, the Black Knights began to click late in the game. A quick three points from Hawkins (4:36) sparked a 12-5 Black Knight run over the next three minutes, which trimmed the deficit to just 10 (58-48) with 2:16 on the clock. Unfortunately, Army’s surge came a bit too late as the Greyhounds hung on for their second win of the season. A back-and-forth contest to start, the Army’s Coiffard (16:37) and Loyola’s Devon Cray (16:10) traded three-point baskets to level the score at 7-all just over four minutes into the action. Coiffard’s second triple of the game (15:13) and another from Hawkins at the top of the key (13:42) tied the game again less than two minutes later (13-13). Loyola matched its largest lead to that point with just under 11 minutes to play in the first half, as a McKenzie layup gave the Greyhounds a 19-15 advantage (10:46). That layin came in the midst of an 8-0 Loyola spurt that extended the lead to eight (23-15) with 9:38 on the clock, marking the largest lead by either team in the opening frame. Coiffard halted what had been nearly five minutes of scoreless Army ball, as the Lynchburg, Va., native buried her third three-pointer of the afternoon (8:46). The Greyhounds, however, answered right back with a three of their own to back on top by eight (26-18). Consecutive layups for Anthony and Goodall down low jumpstarted a furious 14-6 Army run to close the half, evening the score at 32-all heading into the locker room. After making her first of two free throws with under two minutes to play, Baranek missed the second but corralled her own rebound and made a quick layup to give Army a 29-27 lead - the team’s first lead since the 15:13 mark. In the meantime, Loyola endured a 5:37 drought and allowed the Black Knights to make their late run. Notes: Sunday marked Army’s first road test of the 2009-10 season ... Dave Magarity kept the same starting five for the second game in a row to include F Erin Anthony, F Kait Goodall, G/F Laura Baranek, G Jessie Coiffard and G Nalini Hawkins running the point ... freshmen F Alison Grapevine and G Liz Benedict logged minutes for their second collegiate game ... both teams falling victim to turnovers early, combining for five travel calls within the first nine minutes of play ... sophomore G Meagan Doucette drew floor duty for the first time this season late in the first half ... Laura Baranek and Nalini Hawkins both getting into foul trouble in the second half, each picking up a fourth with over 11 minutes to go.
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Visitors: Army Black Knights (1-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 3-6 0-1 1-1 0-2-2 32 Anthony-F 7-11 1-1 0-0 3-5-8 3 Hawkins-G 5-12 0-0 1-2 4-5-9 10 Coiffard-G 2-10 0-4 0-0 0-4-4 40 Baranek-G 0-6 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 0-2 0-1 1-2 2-1-3 13 Yardley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 14 Jankowski 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 21 Martin 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 31 Grapevine 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 43 Lybbert 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 52 Burdick 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 0-5-5 Totals 19-57 1-12 3-5 12-25-37 FG% 1st Half: 7-30 - 23.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 -50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0
PF TP A TO B S M 3 7 2 3 0 3 29 3 15 0 3 2 1 27 3 11 0 3 0 2 26 2 4 1 5 0 2 32 4 0 2 5 0 0 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 0 1 1 1 0 9 1 23 42 8 28 3 9 200
2nd Half: 12-27 - 44.4% 2nd Half: 1-6 - 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-3 - 66.7%
Home: Yale Bulldogs (2-0) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Colborne-F 6-11 0-1 2-5 2-6-8 41 Gobrecht-F 3-10 0-0 2-9 2-1-3 44 Cashen-F 4-6 0-0 4-6 4-7-11 10 Greenfield-G 1-11 0-5 3-4 1-3-4 11 Carter-G 3-5 1-1 0-0 3-3-6 14 Messimer 1-5 0-1 2-2 1-0-1 15 Vasquez 1-9 1-5 0-0 3-3-6 21 Seelaus 0-4 0-0 2-4 4-4-8 23 von Kaeppler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 32 Perez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 3-1-4 Totals 19-61 2-13 15-27 23-28-51
PF TP A TO B S 0 14 1 8 0 3 2 8 1 1 1 0 1 12 1 5 1 3 2 5 1 5 0 1 4 7 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 28 28 30 23 26 22 20 16 6 1
13 55 9 25 2 12 200
FG% 1st Half: 12-27- 44.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 - 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 11-16 - 68.8% Deadball Rebounds: 6
2nd Half: 7-34 - 20.6% 2nd Half: 0-7 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-11 - 36.4%
Score by Periods Army Wagner
2nd 27 18
1st 15 37
Game: 33.3% Game: 8.3% Game: 60.0%
Game: 31.1% Game: 15.4% Game: 55.6%
Total 42 55
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Army opened the second half on a 15-3 run, but it was not enough to erase a 22-point halftime deficit as the Army women’s basketball fell on the road at Yale, 55-42, Tuesday night at Lee Amphitheater. Junior F Erin Anthony led all players with 15 points and eight rebounds, while junior G Nalini Hawkins totaled 11 points to go with a team-high nine boards in the loss. Army shot 33 percent (19-of-57) for the game, while Yale shot 31 percent (19of-61) from the floor. Thirteen of Anthony’s 15 points came during second half in which Army out-scored Yale 27-18. Yale (2-0) opened the game with a 10-4 lead five minutes into the action. Hawkins accounted for all four of Army’s first points. Both teams struggled handling the ball early, combining for nine turnovers in the opening five minutes. The Black Knights picked up seven fouls within the first seven minutes, while Yale was not whistled for a single one over that same span. Three of Army’s seven went against Anthony, forcing her out of the game with 12:47 remaining in the first half. Meanwhile, Yale built an 18-6 advantage midway through the first half. Backto-back running layups from Coiffard (10:13, 9:17) trimmed the deficit to 10 (20-10). The Bulldogs’ lead grew to 21 on a pair of (32-11) following a pair of free throws from sophomore F Michelle Cashen at the 2:33 mark. Yale led 37-15 at the break. Army came out and scored 15 of the first 18 points of the second half, trimming the deficit to just 10 (40-30) on an Anthony hook shot with just under 12 minutes to play. Staying tough on the defensive end of the floor, the Black Knights held Yale scoreless during a 5:41 stretch while enjoying their 15-3 spurt. The Black Knights managed to stay on Yale’s heels, but never got to within less than 11 (44-33) the rest of the way. Sophomore G/F Melissa Colborne led the Bulldogs with 14 points, while sophomore F Michelle Cashen recorded a double-double with 12 points and 11 boards. After playing its first three games of the season in a quick five-day span, Army will take the next three days to recoup before returning to West Point to host Delaware State on Saturday at 1p.m. Notes: Freshman G Molly Yardley (Milford, Conn.) and junior F Laura Burdick (Farmington, Conn.) played in front of a home state crowd ... Burdick and sophomore F Lauren Lybbert, along with freshmen G Kimberlyn Martin and G Molly Yardley, drew their first minutes of the 2009-10 season ... Burdick recorded her first career block mid-way through the first half ... head coach Dave Magarity went 13 players deep Tuesday night, marking a season-high.
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ARMY 57, DELAWARE STATE 50 Nov. 21, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena) Visitors: Delaware State Hornets (1-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 15 D’Oliveira-F 3-9 0-0 3-4 1-5-6 32 Washington-C 0-5 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 12 Crockett-G 5-16 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 23 Galloway-G 6-15 0-3 2-4 1-2-3 42 Clark-G 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 3 Holloman 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 5 Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 14 Abraham 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-1-1 TEAM 5-2-7 Totals 20-60 4-10 6-11 12-19-31 FG% 1st Half: 11-30 - 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 -33.3% Deadball Rebounds: 0 Home: Army Black Knights (2-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 0-2 0-0 32 Anthony-F 12-18 0-0 3 Hawkins-G 2-13 0-1 10 Coiffard-G 2-5 1-4 40 Baranek-G 2-7 0-3 2 Benedict 0-2 0-2 13 Yardley 2-3 1-2 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-0 31 Grapevine 3-5 0-0 42 Maurer 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals 23-56 2-12
PF TP A TO B S 3 9 3 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 10 4 1 0 0 1 14 1 4 0 2 4 5 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 9 0 1 0 1
14 50 9 11 1 10 200
2nd Half: 9-30 - 30.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 - 25.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5%
FT-A 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-0
O-D-T 1-0-1 7-9-16 0-4-4 0-3-3 3-3-6 0-0-0 1-4-5 0-1-1 4-5-9 0-0-0 0-4-4 9-11 16-33-49
Game: 33.3% Game: 40.0% Game: 54.5%
PF TP A TO B S M 3 0 1 2 0 0 15 2 24 1 6 0 0 401 6 2 5 0 3 34 1 5 5 2 0 1 34 3 5 0 3 0 2 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 7 2 2 0 1 16 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 1 10 0 0 2 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 13 57 11 21 2 7 200
FG% 1st Half: 8-26 - 30.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 - 11.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 -85.7% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 15-30 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 - 75.0%
Score by Periods Delaware State Army
2nd 24 34
1st 26 23
M 30 22 35 38 19 19 15 22
Game: 41.1% Game: 16.7% Game: 81.8%
Total 50 57
WEST POINT, N.Y. - The Army women’s basketball erased a 26-23 halftime deficit to collect a 57-50 victory over visiting Delaware State on Saturday afternoon at Christl Arena. Junior F Erin Anthony and freshman F Alison Grapevine provided strong post play with 24 and 10 points, respectively, to lead the Black Knights. Anthony completed her second double-double of the year, tying a career-best number with 16 rebounds. Grapevine’s 10 points came on a 3-for-5 effort from the floor, while the Lowellville, Ohio, native hauled down a career-high nine rebounds and totaled two blocks in what was easily her best outing of the 2009-10 season. Anthony shot 12of-18 from the field, helping Army to a 41 percent (23-of-56) percent showing. The Black Knights held Delaware State to a 33 percent (20-of-60) mark on the afternoon. Army out-rebounded the Hornets, 49-31. Army out-scored the Hornets by a 34-24 margin in the second half, and took the lead for good as Grapevine sank a pair of free throws at the 13:33 mark to make it 37-36. The Hornets pulled back to within three points twice during the second half (41-38, 43-40) with the latter coming at the 7:23 mark. While Delaware State went cold, scoring just three points over the next 4:54, Army extended its lead to eight (49-41). Anthony capped the Army spurt with back-to-back layups, the first on a nice feed from freshman G Molly Yardley and the second on a putback with 5:01 to play. Delaware State did not go away, drawing to within four points (49-45), as junior G Cortney Crockett drilled a layup with 3:29 on the clock. The Hornets continued to work, using full court pressure over the final four minutes of play to disrupt Army’s game. Delaware State closed to within six (54-47) with just under two minutes to play. A resilient Army team responded by taking its largest lead of the game (5747) on a mid-range jumper from junior G/F Laura Baranek with 44.4 seconds on the clock. The Black Knights held on from there, collecting their second win of the season at Christl Arena. A slow start for the Black Knights saw Delaware State break an 8-8 tie with a 15-2 run, putting the Hornets ahead by 13 (23-10) with just under 10 minutes to play. Army responded with a 13-3 run to close the half trailing by just three points (26-23). Anthony scored 12 points in each half, while eight of Grapevine’s 10 points came after the break. Yardley scored a career-high seven points, playing for just the second time in her collegiate career. Junior G Nalini Hawkins added six points, while Baranek and junior G Jessie Coiffard totaled five points apiece. Yardley finished with a career-high seven points, making two of her three attempts and going 2-for-2 from the stripe. Army missed just two of 11 free throws all afternoon. Coiffard matched a career-best with five of Army’s 11 assists and added five points. Hawkins and Baranek finished with six and five points, respectively. Senior G Selena Galloway led the Hornets with 14 points, while Crockett added 10. Army returns to action on the eve of Thanksgiving as the team welcomes service-academy rival Air Force to Christl Arena for a 7 p.m. start on Wednesday, Nov. 15. Notes: Army and Delaware State met for the second time on Saturday, completing a home-and-home series that started in 2007-08 in Dover, Del. … the victory stopped a two-game Army losing skid ... freshman F Megan Maurer earned her first collegiate time at the end of the first half.
Visitors: Air Force Falcons (1-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 33 Schodt-F 4-11 1-2 3-5 6-2-8 34 Berger-F 3-8 0-2 2-2 2-2-4 54 Duzworth-C 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 11 Gault-G 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 22 Beck-G 3-15 2-6 0-0 2-7-9 2 Leipprandt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 24 Hilbig 3-6 0-0 1-1 1-4-5 32 James 0-7 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 44 Chase 2-7 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 TEAM 5-1-6 Totals 16-60 3-16 7-10 19-24-43 FG% 1st Half: 8-34 - 23.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 -60.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Home: Army Black Knights (3-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 3-7 0-1 32 Anthony-F 6-13 0-0 3 Hawkins-G 3-8 1-2 10 Coiffard-G 2-9 1-6 40 Baranek-G 7-10 5-6 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-0 13 Yardley 0-2 0-2 14 Jankowski 0-2 0-1 31 Grapevine 2-4 0-0 TEAM Totals 23-56 7-18
PF TP A TO B S 1 12 0 1 1 0 4 8 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 3 6 0 1 0 8 2 2 0 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 7 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
O-D-T 2-1-3 2-8-10 3-2-5 1-4-5 1-8-9 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-2-3 7-10 11-27-38
Game: 26.7% Game: 18.8% Game: 70.0%
PF TP A TO B S 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 4 2 0 7 3 1 0 4 2 7 4 2 0 2 1 24 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 0
M 25 36 32 36 38 0+ 3 5 6 19
11 60 15 12 6 10 200
FG% 1st Half: 11-29 - 37.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 - 27.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 -100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 12-27 - 44.4% 2nd Half: 4-7 - 57.1% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5%
Score by Periods Air Force Army
2nd 23 33
1st 19 27
M 25 21 22 35 39 11 15 19 13
14 42 6 17 1 7 200
2nd Half: 8-26 - 30.8% 2nd Half: 3-12 - 25.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 - 80.0%
FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-3 2-2 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
NORTHEASTERN 77, ARMY 45 Nov. 28, 2009 Boston, Mass. (Matthews Arena)
Game: 41.1% Game: 38.9% Game: 70.0%
Total 42 60
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior G/F Laura Baranek scored a career-high 24 points, including a sizzling 5-of-6 effort from behind the arc, and junior F Erin Anthony registered her third double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds) of the season to lead the Army women’s basketball team to a 60-48 victory over service-academy rival Air Force on Thanksgiving Eve at Christl Arena. Five of Baranek’s seven field goals came from three-point land, marking a career-high for the Orefield, Pa., native. She missed just three shots (7-of-10) all night long and sank all five of her free throws to account for her 24 tallies. Just one rebound shy of her first double-double of the year, she totaled nine boards to go with four assists. In addition to her third double-double of the year, Anthony came up with a four of Army’s season-high six blocked shots on the night. Army shot 41 percent (23-of-56) from the floor, including a season-best seven three-point buckets. The Black Knight defense held the Falcons to a 27 percent mark (16-of-60). Air Force’s Raimee Beck came into the contest averaging a team-high 19 points a game, but the junior guard was held scoreless in the first half and finished with just eight points. Junior G Nalini Hawkins and junior G Jessie Coiffard chipped in with seven points apiece, while each adding five rebounds and a combined seven assists. Air Force scored six of the first eight points of the second half, turning a 28-19 Army lead into just a five point advantage (30-25) just 3:45 into the action. From there, Baranek continued to have a hot hand as her fourth and fifth triples of the night, respectively, over the next 1:24 to key a pivotal 12-0 Army run over the next 2:53. Anthony’s turnaround layup with 13 minutes to go capped the spurt and gave Army its largest lead of the night at 17 (42-25). Katie Hilbig accounted for Air Force’s next five points over a 4:24 span. Her layup at the 8:00 mark trimmed the deficit to 12 (44-32), but the Falcons would match that once, but would get no closer the rest of the way. Air Force committed a turnover on two of its last three possessions of the game, allowing the Black Knights to match the programs largest win over the Falcons (6042) in program history. In the first half, Army took a 6-3 lead (16:56) after consecutive jumpers from Coiffard, Goodall and Hawkins put the Black Knights on the board. Two minutes later, Baranek got a shooter’s bounce on a triple from the top of the key, while Hawkins followed with a steal and coast-to-coast layup to give Army a 13-5 lead with 14:32 on the clock. While Air Force endured a 4:27 scoring drought, the Black Knights continued to roll, extending their lead to 18-5 on a Baranek three from the left baseline at the 11:52 mark. That would be Army’s lone bucket over the next six minutes, as the Falcons used a 9-0 run to trim the deficit to four (18-14) with seven minutes to play in the opening stanza. Baranek drilled her third three-pointer of the game with 5:55 on the clock to halt the drought. Anthony scored twice over the next minute to push the Black Knights’ lead back up to 10 (25-15) with exactly four minutes to play before the break. Army entered the locker room with a 27-19 advantage. Notes: West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. Franklin Hagenbeck spent his birthday taking in the Army-Air Force game ... Army and Air Force have met in each of the last three seasons ... the Army victory tied the series at 7-7 and also marked West Point’s first win in three tries over Air Force thus far in 2009-10 ... Army’s starting lineup remained the same and included F Kait Goodall, F Erin Anthony, G Nalini Hawkins, G Jessie Coiffard, G Nalini Hawkins ... Army’s leading scorer, Erin Anthony was held without a point until the 5:24 mark of the first half ... Baranek matched her previous season-high (8 points) midway through the first half ... the win preserved Army’s perfect home record (3-0).
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Visitors: Army Black Knights (3-3) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 2-5 0-0 0-3 4-0-4 32 Anthony-F 8-14 0-0 1-2 5-6-11 3 Hawkins-G 1-5 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 10 Coiffard-G 1-8 1-8 0-0 1-2-3 40 Baranek-G 3-6 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 1 Doucette 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 Benedict 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 5 Paulin 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-0-0 13 Yardley 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-0-1 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 42 Maurer 0-2 0-0 2-4 1-0-1 43 Lybbert 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 52 Burdick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 1-2-3 Totals 18-54 5-22 4-11 18-16-34 FG% 1st Half: 5-25 - 20.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 - 10.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-1 -0.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3
PF TP A TO B S M 1 4 0 1 0 0 25 2 17 1 2 2 1 33 2 2 3 4 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 0 1 23 2 8 2 5 0 1 28 3 3 2 4 0 1 12 1 0 0 2 0 1 8 0 5 1 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 18 45 11 24 2 6 200
2nd Half: 13-29 - 44.8% 2nd Half: 4-12 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 4-10 - 60.0%
Home: Northeastern Huskies (2-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Walton-F 3-5 2-2 2-2 0-2-2 33 Carr-F 4-8 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 14 Wilson-G 4-9 2-4 3-4 0-1-1 15 Conroy-G 3-5 0-1 5-6 0-3-3 25 Cannon-G 4-5 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 Pecota 4-12 4-9 0-0 0-4-4 10 Mayberry 1-2 0-0 5-5 1-3-4 12 Christian 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 13 Tolbert 2-2 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 23 Iervolino 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 32 Kerkhof 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 42 Robinson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 2-4-6 Totals 25-51 9-20 18-21 10-23-33
PF 1 1 1 0 2 3 2 0 2 2 1 1
TP 10 10 13 11 9 12 7 0 5 0 0 0
A TO B S 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 1 1 4 0 3 5 2 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
M 19 22 21 30 27 23 8 9 9 15 9 8
16 77 15 22 3 14 200
FG% 1st Half: 15-28 - 53.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-11 - 54.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 -100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2
2nd Half: 10-23 - 43.5% 2nd Half: 3-9 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 15-18 - 83.3%
Score by Periods Army Northeaster
2nd 34 38
1st 11 39
Game: 33.3% Game: 22.7% Game: 36.4%
Game: 49.0% Game: 45.0% Game: 85.7%
Total 45 77
BOSTON - Junior F Erin Anthony led Army with 17 points, but it was not enough as the women’s basketball team suffered a 77-45 loss to Northeastern on Saturday afternoon at Matthews Arena. The Huskies scored 26 of the final 28 points of the first half to secure a large enough scoring margin to win the game. Despite their first-half struggles, Northeastern only out-scored Army by four (3834) in the second half. The Black Knights finished the game shooting 33 percent (18-of-54) for the game, while the Huskies shot nearly 50 percent (25-of-51). Anthony completed her fourth double-double of the season with a team-high 11 rebounds and was the only Army player to reach double figures in scoring. Junior G/F Laura Baranek added eight points on 3-of-6 shooting. Four Northeastern players scored in double-figures, led by Rachel Pecota with 12 points - all coming from behind the arc. Turning the ball over on its first three possessions of the contest, Army struggled against the Huskies’ pressure to start as Northeastern took an 8-0 lead heading into the first media timeout (15:56). Northeastern held Army scoreless until Anthony snared a long pass from junior G Jessie Coiffard for an easy layup at the 13:15 mark. The Black Knights broke through the press again for nearly an identical play 30 seconds later, as Anthony’s basket made it 11-4 Northeastern with 12:48 to go in the half. Back-to-back baskets from Baranek (10:44) and Hawkins (10:11) sliced the deficit to four (13-9). Scoring would be at a premium for the Black Knights for the rest of the half, as Northeastern closed the half riding a 26-2 run to take a 39-11 lead into intermission. The Huskies scored 18 of their 39 first-half points from behind the arc. The Black Knights shot just 5-of-25 in over the first 20 minutes and committed 15 turnovers. Army came out of the locker room hitting five of its first nine shots and equaling its scoring output from the first half within the first 3:26. Anthony scored six of those points, surrounding a F Kait Goodall jumper 30 seconds in and Baranek’s second three-pointer of the night at the 18:15 mark. The Black Knights scored 11 of the first 16 points of the second half to make it a 44-22 score. The Black Knights continued to chip away at a sizeable Northeastern lead throughout the second half, but Army got no closer than 22 the rest of the way. Army visits the Big Apple on Monday night, taking on St. Francis (N.Y.) at 7 p.m. in Brooklyn, N.Y. Notes: The second game of a men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader at Matthews Arena, the Northeastern men won a 70-67 decision over Wright State in buzzer-beater fashion ... one of the most historic venues in Boston, Matthews Arena was the home of the Boston Celtics from 1946-1959 ... Army’s trip to Boston marked the second of a three games in five days for the Black Knights ... 11 points scored in the first half marks the lowest first-half scoring output for the Black Knights this season ... freshman G Karleen Paulin logged her first collegiate minutes and finished with five points ... sophomore G Meagan Doucette drilled a baseline threepointer late in the second half to score her first points of the season, while freshman G Megan Maurer scored her first collegiate points on a pair of free throws in the second half. ... Army is 0-3 on the road this season ... 2009 West Point graduate and former Army standout Megan Evans took in Saturday’s game.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 7-9) ARMY 68, ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 56 Nov. 30, 2009 Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. (John J. Pope Phys. Ed. Ctr.) Visitors: Army Black Knights (4-3) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 2-10 0-2 1-1 3-2-5 32 Anthony-F 10-14 1-1 0-3 2-5-7 3 Hawkins-G 6-10 1-2 7-7 4-2-6 10 Coiffard-G 3-7 3-6 2-2 0-5-5 40 Baranek-G 3-10 1-2 2-2 2-0-2 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 13 Yardley 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0-0 31 Grapevine 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 43 Lybbert 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 24-54 6-13 14-19 13-18-31 FG% 1st Half: 15-34 - 44.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 - 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 -83.3% Deadball Rebounds: 1
PF 3 2 1 1 3 0 1 2 0
TP 5 21 20 11 9 0 2 0 0
A TO B S 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 1 5 1 1 0 4 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 68 14 11 2 6 200
2nd Half: 9-20 - 45.0% 2nd Half: 2-4 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 - 69.2%
Home: St. Francis (N.Y.) Terriers (0-5) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 24 Lau, Am.-F 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 42 Lau, Au.-F 3-6 2-3 0-0 2-2-4 23 Williams, Ke.-C7-10 0-0 2-2 5-5-10 3 Williams, J.-G 5-13 2-4 1-2 1-2-3 21 Dunson 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 2 Gantt 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 11 Bingham 2-8 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 12 Snauwaert 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 20 Weithman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 32 Williams, Ka. 3-5 3-4 2-2 0-0-0 50 Galandakova 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 TEAM 3-2-5 Totals 21-51 8-13 6-9 14-21-35
PF 0 4 2 4 4 0 2 4 0 1 1
TP 0 8 16 13 1 0 4 3 0 11 0
Game: 44.4% Game: 46.2% Game: 73.7%
A TO B S 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 4 0 2 5 7 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
M 14 28 34 40 15 4 24 14 3 21 3
Visitors: Fairleigh Dickinson (2-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 45 Killian-F 0-4 0-1 0-0 3-3-6 5 Saunders-G 4-14 0-4 1-2 4-6-10 10 Mayrose-G 2-5 1-3 0-3 1-2-3 12 Laury-G 3-16 1-4 3-4 0-0-0 23 Sykes-G 2-9 0-1 4-4 1-3-4 14 Strich 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 15 Wallace 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 22 Longo 3-4 1-1 0-0 1-4-5 24 McKeithan 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 32 Driscoll 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 1-6-7 Totals 16-58 4-15 8-13 13-26-39 FG% 1st Half: 7-27 - 25.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 - 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 - 62.5% Deadball Rebounds: 2 Home: Army Black Knights (5-3) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 32 Anthony-F 3-6 0-0 4 Goodall-F 4-6 0-0 3 Hawkins-G 2-9 1-2 10 Coiffard-G 5-8 3-6 40 Baranek-G 3-7 1-1 1 Doucette 0-1 0-0 13 Yardley 4-8 0-3 14 Jankowski 0-2 0-0 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals 21-48 5-12
2nd Half: 13-29 - 44.8% 2nd Half: 7-9 - 77.8% 2nd Half: 5-7 - 71.4%
Score by Periods Army St. Francis (N.Y.)
2nd 29 38
Game: 41.2% Game: 61.5% Game: 66.7%
Total 68 56
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Juniors F Erin Anthony and G Nalini Hawkins poured in 21 and 20 points, respectively, to lead the Army women’s basketball team to its first road win of the season as the Black Knights defeated St. Francis (N.Y.), 68-56, on Monday night on Peter Aquilone Court. Despite mounting a sizable 39-18 halftime lead, Army (4-3) was forced to fend off a furious Terrier rally in the second half. The Black Knights led wire-to-wire, while St. Francis (0-5) owned a 38-29 advantage in second-half scoring. Army shot 44 percent (24-of-54) from the field, while the Terriers enjoyed a 41 percent (21-of-51) mark. Anthony’s 21-point performance was her third 20-pluspoint game this season, while Hawkins reached 20 points for the first time since back-to-back efforts in the 2009 Patriot League Tournament. Hawkins shot 6-for-10 from the field and made all seven of her free throws in 39 minutes on the court. Thanks in large part to 3-of-6 shooting from behind the arc, junior G Jessie Coiffard finished with 11 points and matched a game-high five assists. Junior G/F Laura Baranek added nine points and four assists. Kendra Williams and Jacinda Williams paced St. Francis with 16 and 13 points, respectively. Creating a challenge for Army in the post, Kendra Williams completed a double-double with a game-high 10 rebounds. Army cruised to a 39-18 halftime lead, as the Black Knights clicked on all cylinders over the opening 20 minutes. A pair of Coiffard three-point goals and another from Hawkins to open the scoring keyed Army to a 12-2 lead with 15:39 to play in the first half, forcing St. Francis to take its first timeout of the night. Army watched its lead grow to 15 (19-4) at the 12:21 mark as Coiffard’s swing pass to Baranek on the right baseline resulted in her second basket in less than two minutes. The Terriers scored the next six points unanswered, trimming the deficit to nine (19-10) with 9:36 on the clock. Anthony scored Army’s next six points in a row to help Army maintain a healthy 25-13 lead at the under-8:00 media timeout (6:22). After the Terriers cut the deficit to 11 (27-16) with four minutes remaining in the half, back-to-back Anthony buckets and a Baranek layup in transition gave the Black Knights’ their largest advantage to that point, 33-16. Army, which led by as many as 23 (39-16), went on to build a 39-18 halftime lead. The Black Knights’ match-up zone held St. Francis to just eight field goals in the first half and forced 14 Terrier turnovers. Freshman F Autumn Lau, St. Francis’ leading scorer entering Monday’s contest, was held to just two first-half points. The Terriers would go on to be charged with just three turnovers in the second half. St. Francis certainly found its offensive groove at the start of the second half, opening the period with a 24-12 run to inch within 51-44 of Army on a Kayla Williams three-pointer with just under nine minutes to play. The seven-point deficit marked the closest the Terriers had been since the 15:12 mark of the first half. The teams continued to trade baskets over the next five minutes as Coiffard drilled a three-pointer with the shot clock running down gave the Black Knights a 12-point cushion (60-48) with four minutes to go. The Terriers answered consecutive three-point buckets to pull back to within eight (64-56) with 1:30 remaining. Army scored the final four points of the contest unanswered to seal the victory.
PF TP A TO B S 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 2 2 1 1 4 5 1 1 0 0 2 10 1 0 0 1 3 8 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 17 44 6
2nd Half: 9-31 - 29.0% 2nd Half: 3-11 - 27.3% 2nd Half: 3-5 - 60.0%
FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-7 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0
7
M 23 35 21 33 35 14 11 17 6 5
2 3 200
Game: 27.6% Game: 26.7% Game: 61.5%
O-D-T PF TP A TO 1-6-7 2 6 1 1 1-3-4 1 8 0 0 0-5-5 4 5 0 4 2-8-10 2 16 1 1 1-2-3 3 7 1 2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1-3-4 1 11 0 2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0-3-3 1 6-13 7-31-38 14 53 3 11
FG% 1st Half: 7-22 - 31.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 - 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-10 -40.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1
2nd Half: 14-26 - 53.8% 2nd Half: 2-5 - 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 - 66.7%
Score by Periods Fairleigh Dickinson Army
2nd 24 32
1st 20 21
B 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
M 27 23 32 38 32 3 27 8 10
5 2 200
Game: 43.8% Game: 41.7% Game: 46.2%
Total 44 53
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior G Jessie Coiffard registered her first career double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds) and freshman G Molly Yardley chipped in with a personal best 11 points as the Army women’s basketball team held off Fairleigh Dickinson University down the stretch in a 53-44 non-conference decision at Christl Arena Wednesday evening. The win is the second straight and fourth in the last five outings for the 5-3 Black Knights who stretched their unbeaten mark at Christl Arena to four straight, while the Knights fell to 2-4. Coiffard scored 11 of her career and game-high 16 points in the first half, hitting a three-pointer with 40 seconds left in snapping the fifth tie of the game as Army took a 21-18 lead. FDU closed the gap to a single point (21-20) on Amy Longo’s layup with eight seconds left on the clock. After shooting 32 percent (7-22) in the first half, Army converted 14 of 26 chances (54 percent) from the floor in the second half but did not take control until late in the game in spite of forcing the Knights to shooting just 29 percent (9-31). After a back-and-forth first half, the Black Knights maintained a slim lead, their largest of five points (29-24), throughout the first five-plus minutes of the second period before FDU employed a 16-7 run to pull in front 40-36 with just over eight minutes remaining. Laura Baranek’s lone three-pointer of the game at the 6:07 mark returned the lead to the Black Knights (44-42) followed by an Erin Anthony jumper in the paint. Anthony, Army’s leading scorer, played just seven minutes in the first half due to foul trouble. She finished with six points along with seven boards playing 27 minutes. FDU hung around and trailed by two points (46-44) with 3:22 remaining, but the Black Knights put them away with a 7-0 run down the stretch keyed by Yardley. The Army freshman, who tallied nine of her career-high 11 points in the second half, scored four in the Black Knights’ decisive run along with grabbing an offensive and defensive rebound. Sixteen of Army’s 32 points in the second half came in the paint as the Black Knights outpointed FDU 32-24 en route to pulling out to a 6-2 lead in the series. The Black Knights, opening a three-game homestand, are idle until Dec. 8 when they host Manhattan followed by nationally ranked Oklahoma on Dec. 10.
Visitors: Manhattan Jaspers (4-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 14 Peters-F 4-9 0-0 2-3 2-3-5 2 10 0 5 55 Loutsenhizer-F4-7 0-1 2-2 0-7-7 2 10 2 3 3 Pacheco-G 8-15 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 0 16 6 2 15 Wentworth-G 7-11 2-3 2-3 2-2-4 3 18 2 3 21 Herrington-G 3-9 2-7 1-2 0-2-2 3 9 0 1 5 Blair 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Rivera 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 20 Lawrence 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 1 23 Morgan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 31 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 33 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 40 Marculitis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 41 Halfkenny 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2-2-4 Totals 27-55 4-11 7-11 7-21-28 14 65 11 16 FG% 1st Half: 18-31 - 58.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 - 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Home: Army Black Knights (5-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 0-1 0-0 32 Anthony-F 6-13 0-0 3 Hawkins-G 5-9 1-3 10 Coiffard-G 1-7 1-6 40 Baranek-G 3-7 1-4 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 5 Paulin 0-2 0-1 13 Yardley 1-7 0-1 14 Jankowski 0-0 0-0 25 Simmers 0-2 0-0 31 Grapevine 1-2 0-0 52 Burdick 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals 17-52 3-16
2nd Half: 9-24 - 37.5% 2nd Half: 1-5 - 20.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5%
FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-0 4-4 6-6
O-D-T 0-0-0 2-9-11 2-3-5 1-2-3 2-2-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-1-2 2-1-3 1-3-4 15-15 14-23-37
S 2 1 3 2 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
M 34 33 32 33 35 1 8 10 1 1 7 2 3
3 15 200
Game: 49.1% Game: 36.4% Game: 63.6%
PF TP A TO B S 2 0 0 2 1 2 1 12 0 2 2 0 1 11 1 7 0 2 1 3 3 3 0 0 2 7 2 5 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0
M 17 36 35 30 23 3 5 2 24 3 2 16 4
13 52 8 24 5 8 200
FG% 1st Half: 12-26 - 46.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 - 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0,1
2nd Half: 5-26 - 19.2% 2nd Half: 0-6 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 14-14 - 100.0%
Score by Periods Manhattan Army
2nd 28 24
1st 41 28
B 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Game: 32.7% Game: 18.8% Game: 100.0%
Total 65 52
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony registered her fifth double-double of the season (12 points, 11 rebounds), while junior G Nalini Hawkins put together an 11-point effort, but it was not enough as Manhattan defeated Army, 65-52, in non-conference women’s basketball action on Tuesday night at Christl Arena. The setback marked Army’s first loss at Christl Arena this season and moved the Black Knights to 5-4 on the season. Army shot a season-high 15-of-15 from the free throw line, but managed just 33 percent shooting (17-of-52) from the field while committing 24 turnovers on the night. Manhattan (4-4) shot nearly 50 percent (27-of-55) on the night while outscoring the Black Knights 38-18 in the paint. Junior G/F Laura Baranek and freshman G Molly Yardley contributed seven points apiece, while junior F Laura Burdick tallied a career-high six points - all coming from the free throw line late in game. Freshman F Alison Grapevine also added six points. The teams traded buckets in the early going, as an Anthony lay-up three minutes into the contest pulled Army to within two (7-5). Manhattan, however, scored the next eight unanswered points to surge ahead by a 15-5 score with 13:18 on the clock as Magarity called for a 30-second timeout. Baranek’s layup at the 12:40 mark stopped the run and made it 15-7, but the Jaspers responded with an 8-0 run over the next minute to go ahead by 16 (23-7). Army countered with a 7-2 spurt over the next two minutes, including junior G Jessie Coiffard’s only three-pointer of the night (9:15), as Army trimmed the deficit to 11 (25-14) with just under nine minutes to go in the half. Yardley’s conventional three-point play, followed by back-to-back Anthony layups and a triple for junior G Nalini Hawkins spelled a 10-2 Army run that whittled the deficit to eight (34-26) with 4:12 on the clock. Manhattan’s Abby Wentworth buried her second three-pointer of the night with 3:53 remaining ignited a 7-0 Jasper run to push the lead back to 15 (41-26) with 1:31 to play. Manhattan went on to hold a 41-28 halftime lead. The teams traded buckets to start the second half, allowing the Jaspers to maintain a healthy lead. An Anthony hook shot at the 15:19 mark spurred a mini 4-0 Army run to trim the deficit to 11 (45-34) following a pair of Yardley free throws with 14:30 to play. Army would get no closer the rest of the way. The Jaspers netted the next six points unanswered to take a 51-34 lead that it would not relinquish. The Jaspers took their largest lead of the night on a fastbreak Michelle Pacheco layup (6:57) that put Manhattan on top by 22 (60-38). The Black Knights would get no closer than the final 13-point margin (65-52). Notes: Head coach Dave Magarity graced the sidelines for the 100th time as West Point’s head coach ... Magarity is 66-34 (.660) in four seasons on the banks of the Hudson ... Magarity used the same starting five for the ninth time this season ... freshman F Anna Simmers dressed for the first time of her collegiate career, returning from injury ... Simmers played the final two minutes of the game ... Army started the first half cold, making just two of its first nine attempts (22 percent), but ended up shooting 46 percent (12-of-26) for the half ... F Laura Burdick scored her first career points on a pair of free throws with 3:02 left in the game ... she added Army’s final four points of the game from the free throw line to finish with a career-high six points.
Notes: Army’s 21-point halftime lead marked its largest of the season ... the Black Knights led the entire first half of action ... Army entered Monday’s contest holding a 7-0 advantage in its all-time series with the Terriers ... Hudson Valley native junior G Jacinda Williams (Poughkeepsie, Pa.) started for St. Francis ... Army enjoyed a 1-and-1 situation for the final 10:35 of the game and the double bonus over the final 6:21 ... the Black Knights finished 14-for-19 from the field ... the starting five of Anthony (21 points), Hawkins (20), Coiffard (11), Baranek (9) and Goodall (5) accounted for 66 of Army’s 68 points on the night.
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MANHATTAN 65, ARMY 52 Dec. 8, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
22 56 10 18 4 5 200
FG% 1st Half: 8-22 - 35.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 - 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 -50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 1st 39 18
M 33 38 39 34 35 5 7 8 1
ARMY 53, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 44 Dec. 2, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 10-12) #16/16 OKLAHOMA 59, ARMY 46 Dec. 10, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena) Visitors: #16/16 Oklahoma Sooners (8-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 10 Roethlisberger-F1-5 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 21 Thompson-F 1-4 0-0 1-2 4-6-10 34 Olajuwon-C 5-7 0-0 6-10 7-6-13 1 Stevenson-G 6-14 1-5 4-6 2-2-4 13 Robinson-G 5-13 0-0 5-5 0-2-2 14 Willis 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-0-0 44 Cloman 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 45 Hartman 1-4 0-2 0-2 0-2-2 53 McFarland 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 TEAM 2-2-4 Totals 20-56 2-15 17-27 19-26-45 FG% 1st Half: 7-31 - 22.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-11 - 9.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 -66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 2,3 Home: Army Black Knights (5-5) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 0-0 0-0 32 Anthony-F 2-14 0-1 3 Hawkins-G 5-15 2-4 10 Coiffard-G 2-8 2-8 40 Baranek-G 2-6 2-4 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 13 Yardley 2-6 0-1 14 Jankowski 0-2 0-1 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 52 Burdick 1-3 0-0 TEAM Totals 14-56 6-20
PF 2 2 4 2 0 1 2 0 4
TP 3 3 16 17 15 0 2 2 1
FT-A 0-0 5-9 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 2-2
O-D-T 0-0-0 5-6-11 2-4-6 0-3-3 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-3-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 2-2-4 3-3-6 12-18 16-25-41
M 31 30 18 28 33 10 24 14 12
17 59 7 20 4 6 200
2nd Half: 13-25 - 52.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 - 25.0% 2nd Half: 9-15 - 60.0%
Game: 35.7% Game: 13.3% Game: 63.0%
PF TP A TO B S 3 0 0 2 0 1 4 9 1 1 1 1 3 13 0 4 0 0 4 6 1 3 0 0 1 7 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 2 0 1
M 13 39 31 23 33 3 10 23 1 13 11
20 46 5 17 2 7 200
FG% 1st Half: 8-33 - 24.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 - 23.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 - 76.9% Deadball Rebounds: 3
2nd Half: 6-23 - 26.1% 2nd Half: 3-7 - 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-5 - 40.0%
Score by Periods Oklahoma Army
2nd 36 17
1st 23 29
A TO B S 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
ALBANY 53, ARMY 49 Dec. 19, 2009 Albany, N.Y. (SEFCU Arena)
Game: 25.0% Game: 30.0% Game: 66.7%
Total 59 46
WEST POINT, N.Y. - For 35 minutes late Thursday night, the Army women’s basketball team hung tough with No. 16/16 Oklahoma before a 14-2 Sooner run over the final six minutes of the second half sealed a 59-46 Oklahoma victory at Christl Arena. Junior G Nalini Hawkins led the Black Knights with 13 points, while junior F Erin Anthony was one point short of her sixth double-double (nine points, 11 rebounds). An Anthony free throw pulled Army within one (45-44) with 6:35 remaining in the game, but the Sooners scored 14 of the final 16 points to spoil the Black Knights’ upset hopes. The Black Knights kept the margin to single-digits until the 3:46 mark of the second half. Just the second team to hold Oklahoma (8-2) under 60 points this season, a staunch Army defense forced 20 Sooner turnovers and an 36 percent (20-of56) shooting percentage. That number included a rough 1-12 start for Oklahoma, allowing Army to jump out to an early advantage. While the Sooners opened the game with a three-straight turnovers, Hawkins’ turnaround layin gave the Black Knights an early 2-0 lead (19:17). Nyeshia Stevenson hit one of her two free throws (17:36) to get the Sooners on the board. A Laura Baranek three from the right baseline and a jumper in the lane for Hawkins stretched the Black Knights’ lead to 7-1 (15:55). Army’s defense stymied and frustrated the Sooners on the offensive end of the floor, as Oklahoma committed five early turnovers and did not register a field goal until the 14:20 mark. A Hawkins triple from the corner (12:27) and a pair of free throws courtesy of freshman G Molly Yardley ballooned the Black Knights’ lead to 12-4 with 11 minutes to go before the break. The Sooners, meanwhile, missed 15 of their first 17 field goal attempts and committed six miscues in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Sooners answered back with an 11-1 run to take their first lead of the game, 15-13, on a coast-to-coast layup from Amanda Thompson with 7:36 to play. The Black Knights continued to keep things close, as a traditional three-point play and a single Anthony free throw whittled the deficit to one (21-20) with 4:12 remaining in the half. After Oklahoma’s Joanna McFarland drained the front end of a one-and-one, Baranek buried her second three-pointer of the night to ignite a 9-2 Army run. The timely surge, which included four Anthony points and an acrobatic Yardley layup, gave the Black Knights a 29-23 halftime edge. Senior C Abi Olajuwon scored the first four points of the second half in less than 30 seconds, as the Sooners scored the first six points of the second unanswered to knot the score at 29-all two minutes in. Oklahoma proceeded to net nine of the next 12 points to pull ahead by a 38-32 score with just less than 14 minutes remaining. Junior F Laura Burdick’s layup halted the Sooner run at the 12:19 mark and a 3834 Sooner edge stood until a Jessie Coiffard three-ball (11:10) hoisted the Black Knights back to within one (38-37). After Oklahoma established a six-point lead (43-37), Hawkins’ baseline three kept Army’s blood pumping and made it a one-possession game (43-40) with 8:32 on the clock. The Sooners promptly went back up by five (45-40), but another Coiffard three-pointer from the opposite base line (7:16) cut the OU lead to two (4543) at the under-8:00 media timeout. Anthony hit the deck just before the pause and hit the line coming back from the break where she hit 1-of-2 to get the Black Knights within one (45-44) with 6:30 left to play. The Sooners got a quick four points unanswered, taking a 49-44 lead and prompting Magarity to burn a timeout with 5:40 remaining. Stevenson’s three from the top of the key gave her Sooners their largest lead of the game (52-44) with 4:29 remaining. Olajuwon’s layup at the 3:46 mark then put the Sooners in front by double-digits (54-44) and they never looked back. Notes: Army and national power Oklahoma met for the first time in program history on Thursday ... the Sooners won an overtime thriller (80-71) at Marist on Wednesday night and were a Final Four team in 2009 ... coming off a career-high six points, junior F Laura Burdick entered the game mid-way through the first half ... No. 13 Georgia held Oklahoma to 51 points earlier this season, marking the Sooners’ lowest scoring output of the year ... OU out-scored Army by a 32-12 margin in the paint ... Army’s bench out-scored the Sooners, 11-5 ... Army led at the half and ended up losing the game for the first time this season ... the Black Knights moved to 4-2 at home this year.
Visitors: Army Black Knights (5-6) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF 4 Goodall-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 32 Anthony-F 4-12 0-0 6-8 3-11-14 2 3 Hawkins-G 9-14 1-4 2-2 1-1-2 1 10 Coiffard-G 3-6 3-5 0-0 1-3-4 2 40 Baranek-G 0-6 0-3 1-6 1-3-4 2 2 Benedict 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 13 Yardley 1-5 0-2 0-2 1-3-4 2 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 52 Burdick 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-5-6 4 TEAM 1-2-3 Totals 18-47 4-14 9-19 9-29-38 17 FG% 1st Half: 11-23 - 47.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-4 - 0.0% Deadball Rebounds: 5 Home: Albany Great Danes (5-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 11 Forster-F 2-5 0-0 21 Williams-F 4-13 0-0 14 Clements-G 1-3 0-1 22 Johnson-G 4-9 2-4 23 Iromuanya-G 3-12 0-2 1 Callaway 0-2 0-1 3 Basavand 1-2 1-1 5 Henry 4-7 0-1 31 Cohan 0-0 0-0 33 Makopondo 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals 19-54 3-10
TP 0 14 21 9 1 0 2 0 2
A TO B S 1 2 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 4 0 1 2 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
O-D-T 0-1-1 4-6-10 1-4-5 2-4-6 1-5-6 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-2-2 12-20 11-25-36
PF 2 1 3 1 4 1 0 5 1 2
TP 10 9 2 10 10 0 3 9 0 0
Game: 38.3% Game: 28.6% Game: 47.4%
A TO B S 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
M 30 33 19 34 29 5 15 17 3 15
20 53 6 14 1 10 200
FG% 1st Half: 10-28 - 35.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-6 - 33.3% Deadball Rebounds: 3
2nd Half: 9-26 - 34.6% 2nd Half: 0-4 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-14 - 71.4%
Score by Periods Army Albany
2nd 23 28
1st 26 25
M 8 40 39 37 27 4 13 3 29
49 7 19 1 6 200
2nd Half: 7-24 - 29.2% 2nd Half: 0-6 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 9-15 - 60.0%
FT-A 6-8 1-2 0-1 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0
ARMY 58, RAMAPO 42 Dec. 30, 2009 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
Game: 35.2% Game: 30.0% Game: 60.0%
Total 49 53
ALBANY, N.Y. - Junior G Nalini Hawkins poured in a season-high 21 points, while junior F Erin Anthony registered her sixth double-double (14 points, 14 rebounds) of the season, but neither was enough as the Army women’s basketball team suffered a 53-49 road loss to Albany on Saturday afternoon at SEFCU Arena. Hawkins shot 9-of-14 from the field and made both of her free throws for 21 points. Anthony went 6-of-8 from the free throw line and added four field goals for her 14 points. Fourteen boards was two shy of matching a season-high for the Allentown, Pa., native. Army (5-6) started the second half clinging to a 26-25 lead, but the Great Danes opened the second half on a 10-2 run to get back into the contest. Down 5249 with 32 seconds to go, Army got two three-point shots off but got neither to drop as Albany (5-4) collected the victory. After Anthony got Army on the board with an easy layup inside, Hawkins scored Army’s next seven points in a row, including her first trey of the afternoon (18:54) from the right baseline to key the Black Knights to a quick start. Junior G Jessie Coiffard’s three-pointer from nearly the exact same spot but three minutes later gave the Black Knights a 12-5 cushion with 14:36 on the clock. Albany responded with a 9-0 run over the next 2:39 to take its first lead of the afternoon, 14-12, with 11:58 remaining. Coiffard’s second triple of the day paused the Albany run, shifting the lead back to Army (15-14) with just under 12 minutes to play in the half. Coiffard drilled two more three-point buckets (11:40, 8:02), including one in the midst of a 9-0 Army run that gave the Black Knights a 24-17 advantage with 4:33 left in the half. Four missed Army free throws and back-to-back Albany three-point buckets down the stretch allowed the Great Danes to slice the deficit to one (26-25) at the half. Albany scored 10 of the first 12 points of the second half to take its largest lead of the game (35-28) at an Army timeout with 13:18 remaining in the game. The Black Knights responded with a 10-2 burst over the next five minutes to retake the lead (38-37) with 8:31 to play. Three ties over the next 5:36 ensued before a pair of Anthony free throws gave Army the lead back (46-45) with 2:55 on the clock. The teams traded points the rest of the way with Army’s final lead coming on a Hawkins jumper (47-46) with 1:39 to play. The Great Danes finished the game riding a 7-2 run to seal their fifth victory of the season and first over Army since 2002-03. Army came out of a timeout trailing by three (52-49), but neither junior G/F Laura Baranek or Coiffard could get the three-ball to go down and the Great Danes walked away with the win. Army shot 38 percent (18-of-47) for the game, but dipped to 29 percent (7-of24) in the second half. Albany managed a 35 percent (19-of-54) mark from the floor. The Black Knights committed 19 turnovers, 10 of which came via Albany steals. Julie Forster, Felicia Johnson and Charity Iromuanya tallied 10 points apiece to lead Albany. Notes: Just three non-conference games remain for Army before the start of Patriot League play (Jan. 9 at Colgate) ... the Black Knights return home to host Ramapo (Dec. 30) before heading south to ring in the New Year at nationally ranked Georgia Tech (Jan. 2) and Troy (Jan. 4) ... Albany celebrated Military Appreciation Day for the game ... Dave Magarity’s starters remained the same as they have all season, featuring F Erin Anthony, F Kait Goodall, G Laura Baranek, G Jessie Coiffard and G Nalini Hawkins ... Army was 0-for-6 from the foul line until Anthony sank a pair with 9:50 left in the game.
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Visitors: Ramapo Roadrunners (4-5) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 20 Reilly-F 5-7 0-0 5-8 0-6-6 2 15 0 5 32 Gripenburg-F 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 2 2 0 3 25 Beam-C 1-9 0-0 6-8 5-4-9 4 8 0 2 10 Hoffman-G 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 4 14 Cannizzaro-G 2-6 0-1 0-1 0-1-1 2 4 1 6 5 Cornett 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 0 3 11 Brown 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 12 Ryan 4-6 0-2 3-6 1-7-8 0 11 1 3 21 Rivera 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 22 Flannery 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 35 Osorio 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 45 Michael 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1-2-3 Totals 13-39 0-4 16-25 8-25-33 15 42 5 27 FG% 1st Half: 6-22 - 27.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 11-15 - 73.3% Deadball Rebounds: 5 Home: Army Black Knights (6-6) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 4 Goodall-F 0-4 0-0 52 Burdick-F 2-4 0-0 3 Hawkins-G 6-15 2-6 10 Coiffard-G 1-7 1-6 40 Baranek-G 6-12 2-5 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 5 Paulin 0-0 0-0 13 Yardley 3-4 1-2 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-1 31 Grapevine 1-4 0-0 42 Maurer 0-1 0-0 43 Lybbert 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals 19-52 6-21
2nd Half: 7-17 - 41.2% 2nd Half: 0-2 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-10 - 50.0%
FT-A 0-0 4-6 2-3 4-4 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
O-D-T 1-2-3 0-3-3 0-5-5 2-2-4 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-4-5 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-1-3 14-18 11-22-33
S 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 25 23 25 30 27 24 1 21 3 19 1 1
1 9 200
Game: 33.3% Game: 0.0% Game: 64.0%
PF TP A TO B S 3 0 0 2 1 2 3 8 1 5 0 1 0 16 5 3 0 3 1 7 3 4 0 2 4 15 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
M 18 26 35 33 28 2 7 2 16 6 19 5 3
18 58 10 23 2 11 200
FG% 1st Half: 11-30 - 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-14 - 21.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 - 83.3% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 8-22 - 36.4% 2nd Half: 3-7 - 42.9% 2nd Half: 9-12 - 75.0%
Score by Periods Ramapo Army
2nd 19 28
1st 23 30
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Game: 36.5% Game: 28.6% Game: 77.8%
Total 42 58
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior G Nalini Hawkins led all players with 16 points, junior G/F Laura Baranek added 15 points and Army never trailed on its way to a 58-42 victory over visiting Ramapo in non-conference women’s basketball action on Wednesday evening at Christl Arena. The win snapped a three-game losing streak and marked the final contest of 2009 for the Black Knights. Army used a telling 17-5 run midway through the second half, turning a 39-34 advantage with 12 minutes to go into a lopsided victory in the program’s first-ever meeting with the Roadrunners. Playing without the assistance of leading scorer Erin Anthony in the post for the first time in two years, Army reaped the offensive efforts of its backcourt on Wednesday. Hawkins added a season-high five assists to go with five boards and three steals in a solid all-around effort. Baranek shot 6-of-12 from the field. Both teams collected 33 rebounds, but Army was able to win a 37 percent (19of-52) to 33 percent (13-of-39) battle in the field goal percentage column. The Black Knights also made six three-point goals to Ramapo’s 0-for-4 effort from long range. Earning her first career start, junior F Laura Burdick totaled eight points to match freshman G Molly Yardley’s eight tallies. Junior G Jessie Coiffard scored four of her seven points from the free throw line. Both teams struggled to get their offenses rolling, as each team netted free throws but neither team registered a field goal over the opening four-plus minutes. Army’s Hawkins (15:26) broke the silence with a long two-pointer from the corner as the Black Knights took a 5-1 lead. Yardley went on to bury her second three-pointer of the season at the 12:37 mark, while Baranek followed six-straight points as the Black Knights enjoyed a 9-0 run to establish a 14-3 lead with just under 10 minutes to play in the first half. The Roadrunners countered with a quick 5-0 spurt over the next 1:06, trimming the deficit to six (14-8) with 8:46 on the clock. Ramapo’s Stephanie Cannizzaro’s fastbreak layin with six minutes left in the half cut the deficit to four (19-15). Burdick answered with a layup of her own (5:30) and ignited a 7-2 Army run in the process. The Black Knights maintained at least a five-point edge the rest of the way and held a 30-23 halftime lead. Army scored the first six points of the second half unanswered, stretching its lead to 13 (36-23) with 17:18 to play in the game. Burdick accounted for four points from the free throw line, helping the Black Knights to their largest lead up until that point in the contest. The Roadrunners responded with a 7-0 run over the next 2:49 minutes, as the margin reached single-digits again (36-30) with 14:12 remaining. Coiffard promptly halted the surge with her first three-pointer of the night (13:53), marking the start of a pivotal 17-5 Black Knight run that included scores from four different players. A Burdick driving layup with 3:04 to play in the game gave Army its largest lead of the night (56-39). The Black Knights held at least a 16-point advantage the rest of the way. Notes: For the first time this season, Army altered its starting lineup as junior F Laura Burdick made her first career start ... junior F Erin Anthony did not start for the first time since 2007-08 after suffering a cut on the chin during Wednesday’s shootaround ... she is expected to return at Georgia Tech on Saturday ... neither team controlled the first tip, leaving officials to order a new tip in which Burdick earned possession for Army ... the game was Army’s first in 11 days, while Ramapo hadn’t played since Dec. 12 ... a crowd of 517 braved the chilly temperatures to take in the game ... West Point Superintendant Lt. Gen. Franklin Hagenbeck, Dean of Academics Brig. Gen. Patrick Finnegan and Commandant of Cadets Brig. Gen. William Rapp were all in the stands.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 13-15) TROY 74, ARMY 65 Jan. 4, 2010 Troy, Ala. (Trojan Arena)
#24 GEORGIA TECH 76, ARMY 47 Jan. 2, 2010 Atlanta, Ga. (Alexander Memorial Coliseum) Visitors: Army Black Knights (6-7) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 32 Anthony-F 11-16 0-0 4-5 3-4-7 2 26 0 3 40 Baranek-F 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 5 0 3 3 52 Burdick-F 0-1 0-0 2-3 2-0-2 3 2 0 1 3 Hawkins-G 0-5 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 3 2 3 4 10 Coiffard-G 3-8 3-7 0-0 0-1-1 3 9 2 2 1 Doucette 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 2 Benedict 3-7 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 1 8 3 3 4 Goodall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 5 Paulin 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 13 Yardley 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 42 Maurer 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 43 Lybbert 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1-7-8 3 Totals 17-48 5-22 8-12 8-19-27 19 47 11 24 FG% 1st Half: 7-18 - 38.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 - 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 - 85.7% Deadball Rebounds: 3
2nd Half: 10-30 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-14 - 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-5 - 40.0%
Home: #24 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (13-2) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 35 Ardossi-F 4-13 0-0 3-4 4-3-7 45 Goodlett-C 5-8 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 Bennett-G 1-7 0-2 3-4 1-3-4 5 Walthour-G 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 23 Foster-G 3-8 0-0 5-6 10-4-14 3 Taylor 2-6 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 14 Adams 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 22 Montgomery 6-12 3-8 6-8 1-7-8 24 Bivins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 32 Regins 2-3 0-0 4-4 5-0-5 44 Blain 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 TEAM 1-1-2 Totals 25-66 3-11 23-29 26-24-50
PF 1 0 2 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 0
TP 11 12 5 2 11 4 0 21 0 8 2
S 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
M 37 27 26 26 20 3 22 5 5 5 12 9 2 1
3 7 200
Game: 35.4% Game: 22.7% Game: 66.7%
A TO B S 1 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 2 1 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 1 1 0
M 23 22 19 26 28 18 16 20 2 17 9
2nd Half: 10-30 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-5 - 20.0% 2nd Half: 18-22 - 81.8%
Score by Periods Army Georgia Tech
2nd 24 39
Game: 37.9% Game: 27.3% Game: 79.3%
Total 47 76
ATLANTA, Ga. - Facing its second nationally ranked opponent in the last four games, junior F Erin Anthony scored a game-high 26 points but it was not enough as the Army women’s basketball team suffered a 76-47 road loss to 24th-ranked Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Anthony’s 26 points came via an efficient 11-of-16 effort from the floor. She also hit four of her five free throws, while adding seven rebounds and two blocks in 37 minutes of work. Anthony accounted for all but six of the Black Knights’ field goals on the afternoon and she scored 18 of Army’s 24 second-half points. Junior G Jessie Coiffard followed with nine points - all coming from behind the arc - and freshman G Liz Benedict added a career-high eight tallies playing in her home state. Army (6-7) shot 35 percent (17-of-48) from the floor, while the Yellow Jackets (13-2) managed a 38 percent (25-of-66) mark. Courtesy of 24 Black Knight turnovers, Georgia Tech out-scored Army by a 30-3 margin on second-chance points. The Yellow Jackets’ leading scorer coming in, Army held Ardossi to 11 points and a 4-of-13 shooting effort. Montgomery finished with a team-high 21 points, including all three of Georgia Tech’s three-point goals. Georgia Tech opened an 8-1 lead over the first four minutes of action. The Black Knights’ lone point came via a Laura Burdick free throw two minutes into the contest. Benedict drilled back-to-back three-point buckets to pull Army back to within two (10-8) with 13:37 on the clock. The Black Knights stayed on the Yellow Jacket’s heels over the next six minutes as a Benedict running layup at the 9:43 mark tied the game for the first time at 17all. During that span, the Black Knights’ defense allowed just a pair of Georgia Tech free throws. The Yellow Jackets’ pressure began to heat up, however, forcing Army turnovers and keying a 20-6 run to close the half. An Alex Montgomery jumper in the waning seconds of the first half gave Georgia Tech a 37-23 advantage at the break. The Yellow Jackets’ momentum carried well into the second half as they scored seven of the first 11 points of the second period, maintaining a healthy 44-27 lead at the first media timeout (15:44) of the half. Anthony scored Army’s first 12 points of the second half, but the Black Knights’ offensive production was minimal otherwise as they dug a 52-35 hole with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game. Georgia Tech quickly scored five answered points and led by at least 20 points from there. Notes: The contest was the first of the new decade for both teams ... Erin Anthony returned to the starting lineup after sitting out Wednesday night’s game versus Ramapo with a cut on her chin that required several stitches ... Laura Burdick started for the second game in a row, making Army’s starting lineup all members of the junior class ... Liz Benedict had a hefty amount of fans in attendance as she hails from nearby Cumming, Ga.
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Visitors: Army Black Knights (6-8) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 4 Goodall-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 32 Anthony-F 12-20 0-1 4-6 2-7-9 3 28 2 3 3 Hawkins-G 4-9 2-5 0-0 1-3-4 0 10 3 2 10 Coiffard-G 4-10 3-8 2-2 0-1-1 4 13 4 3 40 Baranek-G 1-6 1-2 1-2 2-2-4 5 4 4 2 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Benedict 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-0-0 0 5 1 0 13 Yardley 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 3 0 2 14 Jankowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 31 Grapevine 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 52 Burdick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 1 TEAM 3-1-4 2 Totals 24-51 8-19 9-12 8-17-25 16 65 14 17 FG% 1st Half: 12-25 - 48.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 - 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 - 33.3% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 12-26 - 46.2% 2nd Half: 5-10 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-9 - 88.9%
Home: Troy Trojans (8-4) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 12 Shearing-F 5-13 4-9 0-0 2-5-7 45 Hawkins-F 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 Davis-G 4-7 0-3 5-5 4-1-5 10 Kleeman-G 6-9 2-4 3-3 2-3-5 15 Smith-G 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-1-1 5 McAppion 3-7 1-1 4-4 1-1-2 32 McNair 4-8 0-0 3-3 2-2-4 44 Manuel 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 26-57 7-21 15-15 14-22-36
PF 4 2 2 0 2 1 2 1
TP 14 0 13 17 4 11 11 4
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
S 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
M 15 37 34 30 20 2 17 13 8 15 9
1 7 200
Game: 47.1% Game: 42.1% Game: 75.0%
A TO B S 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0
M 29 19 28 37 33 23 18 13
14 74 11 16 2 11 200
FG% 1st Half: 12-25 - 48.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 - 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 14-32 - 43.8% 2nd Half: 4-14 - 28.6% 2nd Half: 12-12 - 100.0%
Score by Periods Army Troy
2nd 37 44
Game: 45.6% Game: 33.3% Game: 100.0%
14 76 16 15 4 10 200
FG% 1st Half: 15-36 - 41.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 - 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 - 71.4% Deadball Rebounds: 2 1st 23 37
B 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ARMY 63, COLGATE 57 Jan. 9, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
1st 28 30
Total 65 74
TROY, Ala. - Junior F Erin Anthony poured in a career-high 28 points and led all players with nine rebounds, but Army’s comeback efforts fell short as the women’s basketball team suffered a 74-65 loss at on Monday night at Trojan Arena. Coming off a 26-point effort at nationally ranked Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon, Anthony shot 12-of-20 from the field and netted 16 of her game-high 28 points in the second half. The Allentown, Pa., native played 37 minutes and made all but two of her six free throws. Three Army (6-8) players finished in double-figure scoring as junior G Jessie Coiffard (13 points) and junior G Nalini Hawkins (10) joined Anthony. Coiffard dished out a team-high four assists, while Hawkins added three helpers and two steals. Army, which trailed 30-28 at the half, shot 47 percent (24-of-51) from the field and drained eight three-pointers on the night. Troy (8-4) shot a nearly identical 46 percent (26-of-57) on the night and made all 15 of its free throw attempts. Five Trojan players finished in double figures in the scoring column, led by Sophie Kleeman’s 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Troy out-rebounded Army by a 36-25 margin and held a 17-8 advantage in second-chance points. Off to a quick start in the early going, Coiffard’s first three-pointer of the night gave the Black Knights a 7-2 lead just 2:35 into the action. Baranek later strung together four points in a row, including her first triple of the night to stretch Army’s lead to nine (13-4) at the 14:35 mark. Troy countered, however, exploding for a 17-4 and taking a 21-17 lead with 7:33 to play in the half. The Trojans went on to lead by as many as seven (28-21) with 3:23 to go. Freshman F Alison Grapevine’s driving layin 30 seconds later ignited a 7-2 Army run to close the half. Hawkins’ baseline three-pointer with 32 seconds left before the buzzer whittled the deficit to just two (30-28) in favor of Troy at the half. Anthony led all players with 10 points at the break. Army scored first coming back onto the floor as Coiffard fed Anthony in the post, leveling the score at 30-all less than one minute into the second half. The Trojans proceeded to score 18 of the next 22 points in a hurry to take a commanding 15point lead (48-32) with 14:27 to play in the game. Three-straight three-point plays for the Trojans gave them their largest lead of the night (54-34) with just under 13 minutes to play. Showing no signs of quit, the Black Knights went on a 17-7 run that featured three-point buckets from Hawkins (12:39), freshman G Molly Yardley (11:39) and Coiffard (10:02) to pull Army within 10 (61-51). A pair of freshman G Liz Benedict free throws at the 7:02 mark capped the spurt. Army continued to stay on the Trojans’ heels, but Troy managed to answer the Black Knights advances each time down the court. On the wrong end of a 68-55 score with exactly five minutes to play, Army used a 10-4 run over the next four minutes to get to within seven (72-65) on a Coiffard three-pointer with a minute to play. The Black Knights would get no closer as Troy drained a pair of free throws and stifled Army’s lone possession in the final minute to seal the victory. Notes: Monday night’s contest finished a two-game southern swing for the Black Knights, who fell at No. 24 Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon ... Army reverted back to its original starting lineup of the season, featuring F Erin Anthony, F Kait Goodall, G/F Laura Baranek, G Jessie Coiffard and G Nalini Hawkins ... both teams dished out six assists and committed 12 turnovers in the first half ... Baranek fouled out for the second game in a row ... Monday night’s game marked the furthest contest away from West Point that Army will play during the regular season.
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Visitors: Colgate Raiders (5-10, 0-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 44 Havenstein-F 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 43 Oakes-C 5-11 1-1 0-1 2-3-5 3 Green-G 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 21 Kozlowski-G 1-9 1-3 2-2 0-3-3 42 Garman-G 1-3 1-3 1-2 1-1-2 2 Lynch 7-9 2-2 3-4 1-2-3 4 Wejnert 2-8 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 13 Brase 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 14 Korkowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 25 Brim 1-5 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 50 Moser 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 TEAM 2-0-2 Totals 20-55 7-17 10-13 10-24-34 FG% 1st Half: 9-26 - 34.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 - 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0,1
PF TP A TO B S 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 11 0 0 3 1 0 4 1 2 0 0 4 5 2 4 1 0 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 19 0 3 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 5 2 2 0 0 0
22 57 6 16 6 2 200
2nd Half: 11-29 - 37.9% 2nd Half: 4-8 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 - 50.0%
Home: Army Black Knights (7-8, 1-0 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 0-4 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 32 Anthony-F 5-14 2-2 8-12 3-9-12 3 Hawkins-G 2-8 2-3 0-0 1-6-7 10 Coiffard-G 5-12 2-7 7-7 0-4-4 40 Baranek-G 2-10 1-5 1-4 2-4-6 2 Benedict 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 13 Yardley 1-4 1-2 5-6 0-1-1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 52 Burdick 0-2 0-0 1-2 4-2-6 TEAM 4-1-5 Totals 16-55 9-20 22-31 19-28-47
Game: 36.4% Game: 41.2% Game: 76.9%
PF TP A TO B S 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 20 1 4 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 2 19 1 4 0 1 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 0
M 18 40 35 36 26 7 16 1 21
11 63 10 14 1 3 200
FG% 1st Half: 6-26 - 23.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 - 45.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-12 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 4
2nd Half: 10-29 - 34.5% 2nd Half: 4-9 - 44.4% 2nd Half: 13-19 - 68.4%
Score by Periods Colgate Army
2nd 29 37
1st 28 26
M 16 27 32 31 14 22 17 6 4 18 13
Game: 29.1% Game: 45.0% Game: 71.0%
Total 57 63
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony scored at least 20 points for the thirdstraight game, junior G Jessie Coiffard poured in a career-high 19 points and the Army women’s basketball team won its Patriot League opener by a 63-57 score over visiting Colgate on Saturday afternoon at Christl Arena. The Black Knights used a timely 16-4 run late in the action to pull away from a feisty Raider club and end a two-game losing skid. Trailing 46-45 with 5:37 to play, Army scored 16 of the next 20 points to take a 60-49 lead with 53 seconds left and the Black Knights hung on for their first Patriot League win of the season. The Black Knights shot 29 percent (16-of-55) on the night and more than half (nine) of their field goals came from behind the arc. Army scored 22 points (22-of31) from the free throw line, featuring a perfect 7-for-7 effort from Coiffard and an 8-of-12 showing for Anthony. Coming off a career-high 28 points at Troy five days ago, Anthony completed her seventh double-double of the season with a game-high 12 rebounds. A back-and-forth affair from the start, Army and Colgate entertained nine ties and eight lead changes. The Black Knights opened a 6-2 lead over the first two minutes of the contest only to watch the Raiders score the next five points unanswered to take a 7-6 advantage with 15:08 on the clock. Coiffard went 4-for-4 from the free throw line while Anthony converted a traditional three-point play (13:06) as Army scored seven of the next nine points to push ahead by a 13-9 score. The teams traded buckets over the next few minutes and Coiffard broke a 1313 tie with a long baseline three-pointer (11:20). Freshman G Liz Benedict followed with a three of her own (10:46), giving the Black Knights a 19-13 edge midway through the first half of play. Colgate rookie G Jhazmine Lynch answered with a three-ball (9:27) but Army freshman G Molly Yardley drilled a three-pointer as well (8:26), allowing the Black Knights to stay in front by a 22-18 score. The Raiders scored the next five points unanswered to pull back to within one (22-21) with 7:12 remaining. Colgate netted five of the next seven points to take its largest lead to that point (26-24) with five minutes to go before the break. A pair of Anthony free throws 1:17 later tie the game for a fifth time (26-26) with 3:51to play. Army would not score again while Colgate’s junior G Sami Kozlowski gave the Raiders a 28-26 halftime lead with a pair of free throws at the 1:41 mark. Colgate score the first point of the second half from the charity stripe, but junior G/F Laura Baranek and junior G Nalini Hawkins followed with back-to-back threepoint buckets give the Black Knights a 32-29 lead with 16:45 to play. The Raiders matched Army’s three-point effort to level the score again (32-32) with just under 16 minutes to play. Anthony broke the tie with a pair of good free throws (15:23) which sparked a 7-0 Army run over the next 2:45 and allow the Black Knights to take their largest lead t that point (39-32) with 12:40 remaining. Again, the Raiders responded, using a 13-5 spurt over the next 6:27 and take a 45-44 lead as junior G Tayler Wejnert drilled a three from the top of the key with six minutes to play in the game. Anthony accounted for Army’s lone field goal during that time as the Black Knights other three points came via the free throw line. Coiffard’s acrobatic layup, accompanied by a good free throw at the 5:37 mark, put Army back in the driver’s seat (47-45). The basket helped jumpstart a pivotal 16-4 Army surge, which included another off-balance layin from Coiffard and a Anthony’s fourth triple of the season, as the Black Knights took a 60-49 lead with a 53 seconds to play. The 11-point margin marked the largest by either team on the night. Notes: Originally a 1 p.m. start, Saturdays’ game was rescheduled for 6 p.m. as West Point had a full day of Saturday classes to attend ... Army and Colgate have opened the Patriot League season against one another in each of the last six years ... 716 spectators were on hand to take in the league opener ... Army has won its conference opener in each of the last five years ... the Black Knights have won eight-straight against Colgate ... Coiffard scored in double-figures for the second-straight game.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 16-18)
Visitors: Holy Cross Crusaders (4-13, 0-2 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 10 May-F 4-7 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 32 Lepley-F 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 33 Fremeau-F 6-14 1-4 2-3 1-8-9 14 McFadden-G 2-4 1-2 4-9 0-4-4 44 O’Dell-G 5-8 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 Cushnie 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 11 Carper 4-9 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 12 Pearson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 21 Ward 2-4 1-2 3-4 1-0-1 TEAM 4-2-6 Totals 23-52 4-15 11-19 12-23-35 FG% 1st Half: 9-21 - 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 - 16.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3,2
PF TP A TO B S M 1 9 2 0 2 1 35 5 0 0 1 0 0 24 2 15 4 3 1 1 38 4 9 2 5 0 1 31 1 11 0 2 1 2 13 0 1 0 1 0 1 11 2 8 0 2 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 8 0 1 0 0 21 1 19 61 8 16 4 7 200
2nd Half: 14-31 - 45.2% 2nd Half: 3-9 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 5-11 - 45.5%
Home: Army Black Knights (8-8, 1-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 32 Anthony-F 7-13 0-1 2-4 4-4-8 3 Hawkins-G 2-12 1-5 2-3 5-1-6 10 Coiffard-G 2-8 2-7 1-3 0-5-5 40 Baranek-G 2-8 1-5 3-5 4-4-8 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 13 Yardley 3-6 3-4 8-8 0-2-2 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 52 Burdick 2-5 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 TEAM 1-1-2 Totals 20-56 8-24 17-25 16-22-38
M 13 38 31 18 36 0+ 9 23 3 29
18 65 14 15 3 8 200
2nd Half: 12-26 - 46.2% 2nd Half: 4-10 - 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-17 - 64.7%
Score by Periods Holy Cross Army
2nd 36 39
1st 25 26
Game: 44.2% Game: 26.7% Game: 57.0%
PF TP A TO B S 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 16 1 4 2 1 4 7 1 1 0 2 4 7 4 2 0 3 3 8 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 17 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 0
FG% 1st Half: 8-30 - 26.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-14 - 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3
AMERICAN 64, ARMY 49 Jan. 20, 2010 Washington, D.C. (Bender Arena)
LEHIGH 70, ARMY 40 Jan. 16, 2010 Bethlehem, Pa. (Stabler Arena)
ARMY 65, HOLY CROSS 61 Jan. 13, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
Game: 35.7% Game: 33.3% Game: 68.0%
Total 61 65
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Freshman G Molly Yardley led all players with a career-high 17 points, including four critical free throws in the final seconds, as Army staved off a furious Holy Cross comeback to score a 65-61 Patriot League victory on Wednesday night at Christl Arena. The Black Knights, which led by as many as 16 points (55-39) with six minutes to play, remained perfect in the Patriot League (7-8, 2-0 PL) and topped the Crusaders for a 10th time in the last 11 meetings. Junior F Erin Anthony added 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting, while pulling down a team-high eight rebounds. Yardley’s 17 tallies - 10 of which came in the second half - came by way of three made field goals and a stellar 8-for-8 performance from the charity stripe. The Milford, Conn., native went 4-for-4 from the free throw line over the final seven seconds of the game, sealing the Black Knights victory and moving them to .500 on the season (8-8). Junior G/F Laura Baranek matched her eight points with eight boards, while handing out three assists. Yardley and junior G Jessie Coiffard equaled a game-high four assists, while Coiffard led all players with three steals. Coiffard and junior G Nalini Hawkins contributed seven points apiece. Army used a 21-7 run midway through the second half to establish a seemingly comfortable 55-39 lead with 6:05 remaining in the game. The Black Knights watched that sizable edge evaporate, as Holy Cross (4-13, 0-2 PL) scored 20 of the next 26 points to make it a 61-59 game with 11 seconds remaining as sophomore G Meredith Ward drilled a deep three-pointer. Ward went on to answer a pair of good Yardley free throws with another jumper to keep her Crusaders’ blood pumping. Freshman G Amy Lepley fouled Yardley in the corner with less than a second on the clock and Yardley buried both shots to seal the win. Unlike a second half that featured significant runs from both teams, the opening stanza played back-and-forth throughout. Army did not score its first field goal until Anthony drilled a jumper with 16:12 on the clock. Baranek had hit a single free throw in the opening minutes and Holy Cross led 4-3 less than four minutes in. The Crusaders later built a six-point advantage (11-5), which marked the largest lead by either team in the opening half. Back-to-back three-point buckets from Baranek (13:28) and Coiffard (11:20) highlighted an 8-1 Black Knight run to give Army its first lead of the night (13-12). Yardley’s baseline three-pointer knotted the score at 16-all with 9:14 to play. The Milford, Conn., native scored a team-high seven points in the opening stanza, including a pair of free throws with 29 seconds remaining to give Army a 26-25 lead that would stand at the break. Holy Cross opted to play for the final shot of the half, but senior G Briana McFadden’s double-dribble with seven seconds remaining stifled the possession. Army scored eight of the first 12 points of the second half, including threepoint buckets from both Coiffard (19:05) and Hawkins (17:59) to give the Black Knights their largest lead up until that point (34-29). O’Dell answered for Holy Cross, however, burying a three-ball of her own just 18 seconds later (34-32). McFadden’s layup at the 16:19 mark inched Holy Cross back to within two (36-34), but an old fashioned three-point play courtesy of Hawkins (16:09) ignited a 21-7 Army run over the next 10 minutes. The surge featured a stretch of sevenstraight points, capped by a Laura Burdick putback as the 12:31 mark, to give Army a 10-point edge (46-36) with 12:31 to go. Army continued to build on its lead, as a Yardley baseline three-pointer (9:22) and a 10-foot jumper for sophomore F Kait Goodall provided highlights. Baranek capped the pivotal stretch with a pair of free throws at the 6:05 mark. McFadden and Alyssa May accounted for back-to-back three-point plays over the next two minutes as the Crusaders began to mount their comeback. Junior F Whitney Fremeau led the Crusaders with 15 points and nine rebounds. Senior G Bethany O’Dell tallied 11 points and played just 13 minutes after being sidelined with an injury.
Visitors: Army Black Knights (8-9, 2-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 32 Anthony-F 5-10 0-0 2-6 0-9-9 3 12 2 3 52 Burdick-F 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 4 0 3 3 Hawkins-G 1-11 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 2 0 10 Coiffard-G 3-8 3-7 0-0 0-4-4 4 9 2 6 40 Baranek-G 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-2-2 4 5 2 5 1 Doucette 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-0-1 0 1 1 1 4 Goodall 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 5 Paulin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 13 Yardley 0-3 0-2 4-4 0-1-1 1 4 2 4 14 Jankowski 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 1 31 Grapevine 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 0 42 Maurer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 43 Lybbert 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 2 TEAM 4-2-6 Totals 12-47 5-18 11-16 6-25-31 23 40 11 25 FG% 1st Half: 6-21 - 28.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 - 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 - 83.3% Deadball Rebounds: 2
2nd Half: 6-26 - 23.1% 2nd Half: 2-10 - 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 - 60.0%
Home: Lehigh Mountain Hawks (15-3, 2-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 22 Gratch-F 2-7 0-1 0-0 2-4-6 34 Williams-C 3-7 0-0 7-9 2-5-7 21 Prosser-G 3-12 1-4 6-7 0-0-0 44 Smith-G 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3-5 45 Ross-G 5-10 2-5 0-2 0-2-2 10 Peterson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 12 Pearce 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 14 Iafolla 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 20 Ingalls 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 23 Egan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 25 Dalton 3-8 2-4 5-6 1-3-4 30 Dentler 0-1 0-1 4-4 0-5-5 33 Guman 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 TEAM 8-3-11 Totals 19-55 6-17 26-33 16-31-47
PF 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 1
TP 4 13 13 3 12 2 3 0 0 0 13 4 3
S 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
M 31 19 27 29 21 4 10 7 1 18 9 18 1 5
9 9 200
Game: 25.5% Game: 27.8% Game: 68.8%
A TO B S 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 3 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 3 0 0
M 21 25 30 23 29 4 6 3 11 3 18 18 9
16 70 14 19 6 8 200
FG% 1st Half: 12-26 - 46.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 - 66.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 - 83.3% Deadball Rebounds: 3
2nd Half: 7-29 - 24.1% 2nd Half: 2-11 - 18.2% 2nd Half: 16-21 - 76.2%
Score by Periods Army Lehigh
2nd 20 32
1st 20 38
B 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0
Game: 34.5% Game: 35.3% Game: 78.8%
Total 40 70
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Junior F Erin Anthony just missed a double-double with a teamhigh 12 points and nine rebounds, but her efforts were not enough to overcome defending champion Lehigh in a 70-40 Patriot League loss in women’s basketball action on Saturday night at Stabler Arena. The setback was Army’s first conference loss of the season as the Black Knights dropped to 8-9 overall and 2-1 in league play. Junior G Jessie Coiffard finished with nine points on a trio of three-point buckets. The Black Knights shot just 25 percent (12-of-47) from the field and were out-scored 20-9 on second chance points in the loss. Lehigh shot a sizzling 46 percent (12-of-26) in the first half en route to a 38-20 halftime lead. The Mountain Hawks finished the game with a 35 percent mark (19-of-55). Lehigh’s Alexa Williams, Erica Prosser and Kristen Dalton each tallied 13 points, while Alex Ross added 12 points. Williams led the Mountain Hawks with seven rebounds and shot 7-of-9 from the free throw line. Lehigh took 33 free throws (26-of-33) on the night while the Black Knights went 11-of-16 from the stripe. The game opened like a three-point shooting contest with three of the first four field goals of the contest coming from behind the arc. Coiffard (19:11) and junior G Nalini Hawkins (18:33) each drilled long triples early to help Army take a 6-2 lead a minute and a half into the action. Army extended its lead to 12-8 on an Anthony layup at the 14:31 mark. The Mountain Hawks netted five of the next six points and leveled the score at 13-all on an Alex Ross jumper with 13:05 on the clock. Lehigh took over from there, outscoring Army 24-7 over the final 13 minutes to enter the locker room with a sizable 38-20 advantage. Coiffard buried her second three-pointer of the night (17:40) and Anthony followed with back-to-back layups as the Black Knights opened the second half on a 7-4 run. Anthony’s second bucket pulled Army within 15 (42-27) with 16:16 to play. Lehigh pushed its lead to 20 (47-27) at the 14:08 mark and led by at least that margin the rest of the way. Notes: In other Patriot League action, Lafayette upset Navy (46-43), Holy Cross beat Bucknell (55-42) and American handled Colgate (80-58) ... Lehigh Valley natives and former Parkland High School teammates Erin Anthony (Allentown, Pa.) and Laura Baranek (Orefield, Pa.) played in front of a hometown crowd ... Dave Magarity’s starting lineup featured F Erin Anthony, F Laura Burdick, G/F Laura Baranek, G Jessie Coiffard and G Nalini Hawkins ... Anthony picked up her second foul midway through the first half, leaving her on the bench ... Lehigh extended its home winning streak to 27 games ... Army’s 40 points marked a season-low.
Visitors: Army Black Knights (8-10, 2-2 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 5-13 0-0 0-0 5-5-10 52 Burdick-F 1-5 0-0 6-8 3-2-5 3 Hawkins-G 6-15 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 10 Coiffard-G 2-8 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 40 Baranek-G 3-8 2-5 2-4 1-1-2 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 Goodall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 13 Yardley 0-4 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 14 Jankowski 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 4-3-7 Totals 17-57 6-19 9-14 16-14-30 FG% 1st Half: 9-28 - 32.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 - 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Home: American (11-7, 4-0 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A 5 Kirk-F 4-10 1-4 22 Leer-F 5-9 2-3 00 Naynin-C 2-6 0-0 12 Edwards-G 5-11 2-6 23 Harris-G 3-7 2-2 13 Yencho 2-2 2-2 15 Strack 1-5 0-0 42 McDonald 0-0 0-0 44 Anya 1-5 0-0 TEAM Totals 23-55 9-17
PF 1 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0
TP 10 8 14 6 10 0 0 0 1 0 0
A TO B S M 1 0 2 2 40 2 2 1 1 29 0 3 0 0 32 2 2 0 1 34 2 3 0 0 35 0 1 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 2 13 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 3 1 13 49 8 13 3 7 200
2nd Half: 8-29 - 27.6% 2nd Half: 2-10 - 20.0% 2nd Half: 7-12 - 58.3%
FT-A 5-6 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
O-D-T 0-2-2 4-9-13 4-5-9 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-1-2 2-3-5 0-1-1 4-1-5 3-1-4 9-12 20-25-45
PF 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 4
TP 14 14 4 14 8 6 2 0 2
A TO B S 2 0 1 2 3 7 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1
M 36 31 22 32 33 7 17 5 17
13 64 13 19 4 6 200
FG% 1st Half: 16-29 - 55.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 9-12 - 75.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 - 50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1
2nd Half: 7-26 - 26.9% 2nd Half: 0-5 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-8 - 87.5%
Score by Periods Army American
2nd 25 21
1st 24 43
Game: 29.8% Game: 31.6% Game: 64.3%
Game: 41.8% Game: 52.9% Game: 75.0%
Total 49 64
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In the midst of a three-game road swing, the Army women’s basketball dropped a 64-49 decision at conference leader American in Patriot League women’s basketball action on Wednesday night at Bender Arena. Juniors G Nalini Hawkins (14 points), G/F Laura Baranek (10) and F Erin Anthony (10) each finished in double figures, but it was not enough to combat a 42 percent shooting effort from the Eagles, who remained undefeated in conference play. Army (8-10, 2-2 PL) battled back from a 43-24 halftime deficit to outscore American (11-7, 4-0) in the second half by a 25-21 margin. The Eagles, however, did enough to extend their win streak to five games. The Black Knights used a 10-2 run late in the game to turn an 18-point deficit (55-37) into a 57-47 game with 4:19 to play. American netted six of the next seven points, however, squashing the Black Knights comeback hopes. Starting for the second game in a row and fourth time this season, junior F Laura Burdick matched a career-high eight points, including a 6-of-8 effort from the free throw line. She added five rebounds, while Anthony led the team with 10 boards in notching her league-high eighth double-double of the year. American outrebounded Army 45-30 on the night. The Black Knights shot 30 percent (17-of-57) from the field and hit all six of their three-point buckets in the first 20 minutes. Conversely, the Eagles shot a sizzling 55 percent (16-of-29) in the first half. Army locked down on the defensive end in the second half, holding the Eagles to a 27 percent (7-of-26) effort. Michelle Kirk, Ebony Edwards and Liz Leer paced American with 14 points apiece. Army held Kirk, the Patriot League’s leading scorer (20.2 ppg) under 20 points for the first time in four Patriot League games. While American hit each of its first four shots, including a trio of three-pointers, Army shot 1-of-6 over the opening three minutes. The Eagles, meanwhile, developed an 11-3 lead at the 16:53 mark. The Black Knight began to find their offensive rhythm from there, using a 10-2 run as a Baranek runner leveled the score at 13-13 with 13:47 to play before the break. The Eagles continued to stay hot from long range, hitting their fifth triple in as many tries during a quick 8-0 over the next 1:25. Ashley Yencho’s three-ball from the right wing gave American a 21-13 lead at the 12:22 mark. American, which led by as many as 20 (41-21) continued to hold a sizable lead the rest of the way and entered the locker room with a 43-24 advantage. The Eagles shot 55 percent (16-of-29) and drilled 9-of-12 threes (75 percent) over the opening 20 minutes. Hawkins scored Army’s first seven points of the second half, as the Black Knights used a 7-2 run coming out of the break to pull within 14 (45-31) with 15:37 on the clock. Army continued to chip away, but American had an answer for every Black Knight basket. Army cut the deficit to 13 (57-44) on a pair of Burdick free throws with 5:03 to play. After coming up with a couple of key defensive stops, a Baranek three from the left wing got Army’s blood pumping as the bucket made it a 10-point battle (57-47) with 4:19 to play. Baranek’s make capped a 10-2 Black Knight run over the previous five minute span. American scored six of the next seven points (63-48) and the Black Knights would get no closer. Notes: The game served as a homecoming for Columbia, Md., native Nalini Hawkins, who grew up just minutes from the American campus ... Army and American split games tonight, as the Army men collected a 68-48 victory over the Eagles at West Point, N.Y. ... in other Patriot League women’s action, Lehigh defeated Colgate (5745), Bucknell topped Lafayette (55-42) and Navy dropped Holy Cross (75-60).
Notes: Army is now 7-2 when playing on its home floor ... the third regiment of the United States Corps of Cadets was in attendance as a part of Regiment Night ... Army’s crowd surpassed the 900 mark for the third time this season ... Laura Burdick started the second half in place of Kait Goodall in the post.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 19-21) ARMY 54, LAFAYETTE 38 Jan. 27, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
NAVY 64, ARMY 53 Jan. 23, 2010 Annapolis, Md. (Alumni Hall) Visitors: Army Black Knights (8-11, 2-3 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 6-14 0-0 0-2 3-6-9 52 Burdick-F 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 Hawkins-G 7-19 0-3 2-2 0-4-4 10 Coiffard-G 3-12 2-8 0-0 1-3-4 40 Baranek-G 2-8 2-4 1-2 2-0-2 1 Doucette 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 4 Goodall 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 13 Yardley 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 14 Jankowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 31 Grapevine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 3-2-5 Totals 22-64 4-16 5-8 15-20-35 FG% 1st Half: 11-30 - 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 - 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1
PF TP A TO B S M 0 12 1 5 0 3 38 3 2 1 1 0 0 13 2 16 4 3 0 0 37 4 8 1 1 0 3 31 4 7 1 2 0 3 31 4 2 0 1 0 1 18 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 1 4 2 1 0 1 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 18 53 10 15 0 11 200
2nd Half: 11-34 - 32.4% 2nd Half: 2-9 - 22.2% 2nd Half: 2-4 - 50.0%
Game: 34.4% Game: 25.0% Game: 62.5%
Home: Navy Midshipmen (11-9, 3-2 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 21 Gordon-F 4-6 1-1 2-2 2-8-10 3 11 0 2 15 Consedine-C 4-10 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 0 8 0 0 10 Matheny-G 0-2 0-0 1-4 2-3-5 1 1 0 4 13 Arvin-G 3-7 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 7 0 0 23 Myers-G 4-8 0-3 8-10 2-3-5 1 16 6 4 3 Edwards 0-3 0-2 2-4 0-1-1 0 2 1 2 14 Pitts 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 2 1 30 Reed 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 2 1 42 Bowen 5-9 4-5 0-0 0-4-4 0 14 1 1 TEAM 0-2-2 1 Totals 22-49 7-17 13-20 9-29-38 8 64 12 16 FG% 1st Half: 9-24 - 37.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 - 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 5
2nd Half: 13-25 - 52.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-17 - 58.8%
Score by Periods Army Navy
2nd 26 39
1st 27 25
B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
M 29 28 17 27 38 16 11 11 23
2 5 200
Game: 44.9% Game: 41.2% Game: 65.0%
Total 53 64
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Army watched what had been a 15-point lead late in the first half disappear in the final 25 minutes of the game as Navy scored a 64-53 comeback win over the visiting Black Knights in the second game of a men’s and women’s doubleheader on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Hall. Junior G Nalini Hawkins led the Black Knights with 16 points and four assists, while junior F Erin Anthony tallied 12 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Army (8-11, 2-3PL) shot 34 percent (22-of-64) for the game. Navy (11-9, 3-2 PL) came into the contest as the top shooting team in the Patriot League and it showed at the end as the Mids shot 44 percent (22-of-49) from the field. Anthony, Hawkins and junior G/F Laura Baranek each tallied three steals as the Black Knights matched a season-high 11 steals. Both teams went scoreless over the first two minutes until Anthony (17:50) broke the silence with an up and under layup around junior C Cassie Consedine. The Black Knights went on to establish an early 7-3 advantage on Baranek’s three-ball from the right corner with 16:03 on the clock. Army’s lead continued to grow as the Black Knights enjoyed a stellar first 15 minutes of play. While out-rebounding Navy 12-4 over the first nine minutes of action, back-toback Hawkins buckets gave Army a 15-8 lead with under 11 minutes to go in the first. Five minutes later, sophomore G Meagan Doucette, primarily used to defend Navy’s Angela Myers throughout the course of the first half, stripped the junior Mid and went coast-to-coast for a layup with 6:48 to play. Doucette’s bucket gave the Black Knights a 22-10 lead and capped what had been a 9-2 Army run over the previous 4:33. The Black Knights took their largest lead of the half (27-12) on a jumper for freshman G Molly Yardley, Army held scoreless until the halftime buzzer sounded. Navy, meanwhile, scored the final 13 points of the half unanswered to slice the deficit to just two (27-25) at the break. The Mids ended up out-rebounding Army (18-17) for the first half, while both teams finished the half shooting 37 percent. The score seesawed during the opening minutes of the second half. Hawkins hit a pair of free throws to put the Black Knights on top by a 31-30 score with 16:08 on the clock. The Mids proceeded to score 17 of the next 19 points over a 5:30 span to pull ahead (47-33) with 9:43 to play. That surge would prove critical as Navy never again relinquished its lead. An Anthony jumper (9:22) stopped what had been a 4:10 Army scoring drought and made it 47-35 in favor of the Mids. Again Navy answered and went up by 15 (57-42) with four minutes to play. Five-straight points from junior G Jessie Coiffard spurred a quick 9-2 run as Army pulled within eight (59-51) with 1:55 to play in the game. It was too little, too late for the Black Knights, however, as Navy scored five of the final seven points to put the game away. Notes: The annual “Star Game” between Army and Navy is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 20, in West Point, N.Y. ... click here to purchase your tickets today ... 5,710 fans turned out to take in Saturday’s doubleheader ... Navy beat Army for just the third time in the last 12 tries as Army holds a slight 27-26 lead in the all-time series ... Jessie Coiffard added eight points and Laura Baranek chipped in with seven tallies ... Erin Anthony moved into 22nd place on Army’s all-time scoring list.
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BUCKNELL 59, ARMY 41 Jan. 30, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
Visitors: Lafayette Leopards (4-16, 2-4 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 3 Virgin-F 6-13 0-0 0-3 1-4-5 2 12 0 3 43 McGorry-F 2-7 0-0 2-4 1-5-6 2 6 1 4 10 Downey-G 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 1 2 21 Wright-G 1-4 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 4 2 1 2 24 Jackson-G 2-8 0-4 2-4 1-1-2 0 6 2 2 12 Springer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 13 Leone 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 2 14 Jordan 2-4 0-0 2-3 3-1-4 2 6 0 0 22 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 1 23 Manning 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 TEAM 1-3-4 Totals 15-42 0-4 8-18 8-20-28 13 38 5 17 FG% 1st Half: 6-16 - 37.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 - 33.3% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 9-26 - 34.6% 2nd Half: 0-2 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-15 - 46.7%
Home: Army Black Knights (9-11, 3-3 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 32 Anthony-F 9-13 0-0 4-6 2-9-11 3 Hawkins-G 3-9 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 10 Coiffard-G 2-7 1-4 2-2 0-4-4 40 Baranek-G 3-7 0-3 0-0 3-5-8 1 Doucette 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 Benedict 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 13 Yardley 2-6 2-4 1-2 1-2-3 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 52 Burdick 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 TEAM 2-1-3 Totals 20-49 5-16 9-12 11-24-35
S 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 31 34 33 20 36 1 10 13 13 9
2 5 200
Game: 35.7% Game: 0.0% Game: 44.4%
PF TP A TO B S M 3 0 1 2 1 0 12 1 22 0 1 1 2 38 1 7 3 2 0 1 34 3 7 2 1 0 1 28 1 6 3 3 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 3 7 2 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 18 1 15 54 12 14 3 8 200
FG% 1st Half: 13-27 - 48.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 - 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 7-22 - 31.8% 2nd Half: 1-7 - 14.3% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5%
Score by Periods Lafayette Army
2nd 25 20
1st 13 34
B 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Game: 40.8% Game: 31.3% Game: 75.0%
Total 38 54
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony notched her ninth double-double of the season (22 points, 11 rebounds) to lead the Army women’s basketball team in a dominating 54-38 win over visiting Lafayette on Wednesday night at Christl Arena. The victory moved Army (9-11, 3-3 PL) into a tie with rival Navy for third place in the Patriot League standings with identical 3-3 marks. Lafayette (4-16, 2-4 PL) scored the first three points of the game, but the Black Knights retaliated with a crushing 23-0 run to put the lop-sided contest away in the early going. Anthony shot 9-of-13 from the field and 4-of-6 from the free throw line for her 22 points. She also added two steals in 38 minutes on the floor. Juniors G Nalini Hawkins and G Jessie Coiffard, along with freshman G Molly Yardley, added seven points apiece. Junior G/F Laura Baranek finished with six points to go with her eight rebounds, while matching Hawkins for a game-high three assists. The Black Knights shot 41 percent (20-of-49) from the field - the team’s best offensive performance in six games. Army also dished out a season-best 12 assists and totaled eight steals. Army’s offense had a hard time getting going, as the Black Knights failed to tally a point over the opening 3:38 of the game. Yardley’s three-pointer from the left wing ended the drought and leveled the score at 3-all. Yardley made it two in a row as she drilled another three-ball from the left baseline coming out of a media timeout, as Army took a 6-3 lead with 15:45 to play in the half. Lafayette went ice cold from there, enduring an 11:29 scoring drought. Meanwhile, Army scored 23 points unanswered to take a commanding 23-3 lead with 5:30 to play in the half. Anthony accounted for 12 of the Black Knights’ points during that decisive run. Army continued to roll, taking a 34-13 lead into the locker room. The Black Knights shot 48 percent (13-of-27) for the half and totaled 10 assists - just below the team’s season average coming into the contest (10.5 per game). The Leopards’ offensive woes continued into the start of the second half, while the Lafayette defense struggled to slow Army down. The teams traded buckets in the early going with Army scoring seven of the first 12 points of the half to take a 23-point (41-18) lead on a running layin courtesy of Hawkins at the 15:48 mark. Lafayette netted the next six points unanswered, trimming the deficit back into the teens (41-24) with 12:28 to play. Fueled by six Baranek points, Army responded with a modest 9-6 run over the next six minutes to go back on top by 20 (50-30) with five minutes remaining. Lafayette scored seven of the final 10 points, but the Black Knights still managed the 16-point win (54-38). Notes: Army has won each of its last 19 meetings against Lafayette ... the teams combined for 22 first-half turnovers, Lafayette committing 12 miscues ... Erin Anthony passed the 20-point mark for the seventh time ... her 22-point performance moved her past Alma Cobb (1980-84) into 21st place on Army’s all-time scoring list with 877 tallies ... the 16-point win was Army’s second-largest margin of victory this season ... in other Patriot League women’s basketball action, American remained unbeaten with a 62-45 road win over Navy ... Lehigh defeated Bucknell, 69-47, and Holy Cross topped Colgate, 65-56.
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Visitors: Bucknell Bison (7-13, 3-4 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 00 Mgbada-F 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 35 Novacek-F 1-3 0-0 1-1 3-6-9 50 Higham-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 12 Voss-G 2-3 0-0 4-4 1-2-3 25 Krewson-G 5-15 3-6 6-8 0-2-2 13 Dunn 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 15 Wrightson 3-7 2-3 3-4 1-7-8 22 Chukwuedo 1-3 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 31 Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 55 Horbatuck 3-3 0-0 3-3 1-3-4 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 17-42 5-10 20-24 10-30-40 FG% 1st Half: 9-22 - 40.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 - 80.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3
PF TP A TO B S M 3 4 1 0 1 1 22 4 3 2 4 2 2 31 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 1 8 1 2 0 0 25 1 19 2 7 0 0 39 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 11 2 1 0 0 26 1 4 1 2 0 0 19 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1 1 0 0 19 4 16 59 10 22 4 4 200
2nd Half: 8-20 - 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-14 - 85.7%
Home: Army Black Knights (9-12, 3-4 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 5-7 0-0 3-4 4-5-9 52 Burdick-F 2-9 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 Hawkins-G 1-8 0-2 2-4 1-3-4 10 Coiffard-G 1-10 1-7 1-4 2-0-2 40 Baranek-G 2-9 0-4 1-2 4-1-5 1 Doucette 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 Benedict 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 Goodall 2-6 0-1 0-1 1-0-1 13 Yardley 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 0-2-2 Totals 15-54 2-17 9-17 13-16-29
PF TP A TO B S 2 13 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 3 0 1 1 4 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 40 16 19 37 27 13 13 20 15 1
18 41 4 14 2 7 200
FG% 1st Half: 10-32 - 31.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 - 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 - 0.0% Deadball Rebounds: 4
2nd Half: 5-22 - 22.7% 2nd Half: 0-7 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 9-15 - 60.0%
Score by Periods Bucknell Army
2nd 31 19
1st 28 22
Game: 40.5% Game: 50.0% Game: 83.3%
Game: 27.8% Game: 11.8% Game: 52.9%
Total 59 41
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Bucknell used a 23-5 run spanning the first and second halves to put the game out of Army’s reach as the Black Knights suffered a 59-41 Patriot League defeat on Saturday afternoon at Christl Arena. Dealt with just their third home loss of the season, the Black Knights moved to 3-4 in conference play, as did the visiting Bison. Junior F Erin Anthony just missed her notching her 10th double-double of the year as she paced Army (9-12, 3-4 PL) with 13 points and nine rebounds. Junior G/F Laura Baranek represented the Black Knights’ next leading scorer with five points. Bucknell (7-13, 3-4 PL) sophomore G Trisha Krewson led all players with 19 points. Bucknell shot 41 percent (17-of-42) on the afternoon, while the Bison defense held Army to a 28 percent (15-of-54) mark and its second-lowest scoring output of the season. The first half played like a game of runs with each team enjoying spurts throughout. After Bucknell took an early 2-0 lead, Army netted seven unanswered points to take a 7-2 lead less than three minutes into the contest. Junior G Jessie Coiffard drilled her lone three-pointer of the afternoon, capping the spurt with a triple with 17:28 to play. The Black Knights held Bucknell without a field goal until the 15:07 mark of the first half as the Bison started the game 0-for-5 from the field. Following Coiffard’s three, Bucknell went on a quick 7-0 run to go on top 9-7 with 14 minutes to play. Making her sixth start of the season, junior F Laura Burdick’s layup at the 13:50 mark stopped a 3:38 scoring drought for the Black Knights, but the Bison responded right away to level the score for a third time (9-9) with 13:21on the clock. Burdick’s basket ignited an 11-3 Army run over the next 5:23, putting the Black Knights back on top (18-12) with 8:27 to play. Yardley’s baseline three-pointer (10:13) and Goodall’s putback (8:27) capped the surge. The Bison proceeded to score 16 of the next 20 points to retake the lead (2822) in commanding fashion. The six-point margin stood at the half as neither team scored over the final 2:31. Army forced 12 Bucknell miscues in the first half, directly leading to 12 points. Bucknell scored the first four points of the second half, stretching its run to 23-5 over the first three minutes of action to take a 37-23 lead with 17:12 to play. The Bison continued to work on the offensive end while holding the Black Knights without a field goal until Anthony’s putback at the 14:32 mark. Army did manage to drain three free throws prior to that bucket, but still faced a 39-27 deficit. Hawkins followed with a jumper from the left wing (14:11), pulling the Black Knights back to within 10 (39-29). The Bison went on to score 12 of the next 14 points to establish their largest lead of the afternoon (51-31) with 7:06 to play. Freshman G Liz Benedict, Baranek and Anthony came up with consecutive layups to stop the Bison run, while a Coiffard free throw at the 3:33 mark inched Army within 13 (51-38). Krewson answered with a three-pointer from the left wing (3:03) and Army would get no closer. Notes: Dating back to 2006-07, Bucknell has now won six-straight against Army ... Army is now 8-3 at home in 2009-10 ... head coach Dave Magarity’s starting lineup featured F Erin Anthony, F Laura Burdick, G/F Laura Baranek, G Jessie Coiffard and G Nalini Hawkins ... Bucknell’s starting lineup did not include a single player under 6-0 tall ... Kait Goodall accounted for three of Army’s five steals in the first half, matching her career high in the opening 20 minutes ... Army forced 22 Bucknell turnovers while committing just 14.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 22-24) ARMY 60, HOLY CROSS 54 Feb. 10, 2010 Worcester, Mass. (Hart Center)
COLGATE 61, ARMY 47 Feb. 6, 2010 Hamilton, N.Y. (Cotterell Court) Visitors: Army Black Knights (9-13, 3-5 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 3-10 0-0 3-4 0-6-6 52 Burdick-F 0-2 0-0 0-3 1-1-2 3 Hawkins-G 11-22 0-2 5-5 3-4-7 10 Coiffard-G 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 40 Baranek-G 0-4 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 1 Doucette 0-5 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 2 Benedict 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 4 Goodall 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 13 Yardley 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 31 Grapevine 2-5 0-0 1-2 3-0-3 TEAM 4-2-6 Totals 17-60 1-11 12-18 14-20-34 FG% 1st Half: 5-30 - 16.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 - 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 - 60.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2
PF TP A TO B S M 3 9 0 3 2 0 40 1 0 1 0 1 2 14 0 27 0 1 0 3 34 3 0 0 3 0 0 21 3 1 0 1 0 0 15 4 0 2 1 0 2 31 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 1 0 0 9 0 5 0 0 2 1 19 1 16 47 3 11 5 9 200
2nd Half: 12-30 - 40.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 - 69.2%
Home: Colgate Raiders (8-14, 3-5 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 44 Havenstein-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 13 Brase-C 3-6 0-0 0-1 4-2-6 3 Green-G 3-9 3-4 2-2 0-5-5 21 Kozlowski-G 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 42 Garman-G 3-6 1-2 1-1 1-6-7 2 Lynch 5-12 0-0 5-7 1-5-6 4 Wejnert 1-6 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 14 Korkowski 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-3-3 43 Oakes 1-2 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 50 Moser 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-3-3 TEAM 4-1-5 Totals 21-48 4-7 15-21 12-33-45
PF TP A TO B S M 1 0 1 1 1 0 15 3 6 2 4 0 0 20 2 11 1 3 1 0 34 1 6 2 1 0 0 10 4 8 0 2 0 1 22 1 15 0 0 1 1 22 1 2 0 2 1 0 18 2 6 1 0 1 0 24 2 4 1 2 1 0 20 3 3 1 3 0 1 15 1 20 61 9 19 6 3 200
FG% 1st Half: 13-25 - 52.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 - 75.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 - 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 8-23 - 34.8% 2nd Half: 1-3 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 9-12 - 75.0%
Score by Periods Army Colgate
2nd 33 26
1st 14 35
Game: 28.3% Game: 9.1% Game: 66.7%
Game: 43.8% Game: 57.1% Game: 71.4%
Total 47 61
HAMILTON, N.Y. - Junior G Nalini Hawkins scored a career-high 27 points with 21 of those tallies coming during a furious second-half Army comeback effort but it was not enough as the Black Knights fell 61-47 to Colgate on Saturday afternoon at Cotterell Court. Army trailed by as many as 23 points, but managed to whittle the deficit down to eight (55-47) with 2:19 remaining. The Black Knights could not finish as Colgate scored the final six points of the game. Hawkins’ career-best marked came on an 11-of-22 performance from the floor. She added seven rebounds and three steals in 34 minutes on the floor. Junior F Erin Anthony came up with nine points to go with six rebounds and two blocks, while freshman F Alison Grapevine chipped in with five points off the bench. The Black Knights trailed 35-14 at the half after shooting just 17 percent (5-of30) in the first 20 minutes of play. The team rebounded to shoot 40 percent (12-of30) in the second half to finish the game with a 28 percent (17-of-60) mark for the game. Army (9-13, 3-5 PL) out-scored Colgate (8-14, 3-5 PL) by a 33-26 margin in the second half but could not make up for its first half setbacks. After Hawkins’ coast-to-coast layup opened the scoring (19:09), Colgate rattled off 18 of the next 19 points as the Black Knights found themselves facing an 18-3 hole and without a field goal in 7:42. Anthony’s layup at the 11:33 mark ended the drought, but Army still trailed 21-5 midway through the first half. The deficit would prove critical as Army was never able to get over the hump. The Black Knights continued to chip away, however, as a quick five-straight points courtesy of a Molly Yardley baseline triple (9:01) and a pair of Hawkins free throws (8:04) to pull Army to within 12 (24-12). Again, scoring was a premium for the Black Knights for the remainder of the first frame as Colgate held a 35-14 halftime lead. After Colgate rookie G Jhazmine Lynch opened the second-half scoring, Army used a 12-0 run to cut into the Raiders’ lead (38-26) with 15:25 to play. Hawkins’ pull-up jumper capped the spurt and she accounted for eight of Army’s 12 points during the run. Army’s offensive rhythm continued but the Black Knights were unable to sufficiently stifle Colgate on the defensive end. A pair of Candice Green free throws with 4:44 to play gave the Raiders a 55-39 lead. The Black Knights scored the next eight points unanswered - seven of which came courtesy of Hawkins - to pull within eight (55-47) with 2:14 to play. Army would get no closer the rest of the way. Lynch led the Raiders with 15 points off the bench, while Green added 11 points. Four Colgate players totaled at least six rebounds as the Raiders won the battle of the boards by a 45-34 margin. Notes: Dave Magarity’s starting lineup featured G Nalini Hawkins, G Jessie Coiffard, G/F Laura Baranek, F Laura Burdick and F Erin Anthony ... freshman G Liz Benedict celebrated her 22nd birthday in Hamilton, N.Y., on Friday ... G Meagan Doucette and F Alison Grapevine started the second half ... Hawkins has scored at least 20 points in four games this season ... Army beat Colgate by a 63-57 score in the first meeting this season on Jan. 9 in West Point, N.Y. ... Army’s fell to Colgate for the first time since 2005-06, ending what had been an eight-game win streak against the Raiders ... In other Patriot League action Saturday afternoon, Holy Cross downed Lafayette (50-47) ... Bucknell hosts Navy and American plays at Lehigh Saturday night both at 7 p.m.
Visitors: Army Black Knights (10-13, 4-5 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 9-15 0-1 3-4 4-11-15 52 Burdick-F 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 Doucette-G 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-3-5 3 Hawkins-G 5-16 0-3 6-7 1-1-2 10 Coiffard-G 3-8 2-4 0-0 1-3-4 2 Benedict 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 Goodall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 13 Yardley 3-8 2-4 0-0 0-2-2 31 Grapevine 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 40 Baranek 0-5 0-1 2-3 2-3-5 TEAM 2-3-5 Totals 22-56 4-14 12-16 14-26-40 FG% 1st Half: 15-31 - 48.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 - 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2,3
PF TP A TO B S 2 21 2 5 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 16 6 0 0 1 3 8 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 1
M 39 10 21 39 35 3 3 19 7 24
Visitors: Lehigh Mountain Hawks (22-3, 9-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 30 Dentler-F 3-7 0-1 5-6 4-2-6 34 Williams-C 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 21 Prosser-G 4-14 2-5 5-7 2-1-3 44 Smith-G 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 45 Ross-G 2-11 2-5 2-2 0-2-2 20 Ingalls 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 22 Gratch 3-8 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 25 Dalton 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 33 Guman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 TEAM 6-5-11 Totals 15-53 4-13 15-19 17-28-45
PF TP A TO B S 0 11 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 15 0 2 0 1 3 6 1 1 0 0 1 8 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 8 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0
M 28 19 37 31 31 7 25 18 4
17 49 5 16 3 7 200
14 60 12 14 2 4 200
2nd Half: 7-25 - 28.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 - 28.6% 2nd Half: 9-12 - 75.0%
Home: Holy Cross Crusaders (7-17, 3-6 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A 32 Lepley-F 3-8 0-2 0-0 1-5-6 2 6 1 33 Fremeau-F 5-12 0-2 0-0 1-5-6 1 10 3 3 Cushnie-G 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 1 14 McFadden-G 2-7 0-2 4-5 0-4-4 5 8 3 21 Ward-G 1-5 1-4 0-0 2-0-2 3 3 2 10 May 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 1 11 Carper 5-9 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 11 0 12 Pearson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 3 42 Cole 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 44 O’Dell 2-6 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 2 7 3 TEAM 1-4-5 Totals 21-54 4-16 8-11 6-22-28 16 54 18 FG% 1st Half: 21-54 - 41.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 - 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 - 50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1
2nd Half: 9-25 - 36.0% 2nd Half: 1-9 - 11.1% 2nd Half: 5-5 - 100.0%
Score by Periods Army Holy Cross
2nd 25 24
1st 35 30
LEHIGH 49, ARMY 39 Feb. 14, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
Game: 39.3% Game: 28.6% Game: 75.0%
TO 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1
B 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
S 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1
M 20 33 11 30 26 24 17 9 9 21
9
6 7 200
Game: 38.9% Game: 25.0% Game: 72.7%
Total 60 54
WORCESTER, Mass. - Junior F Erin Anthony led all players with 21 points and 15 rebounds and the Army women’s basketball team closed the game riding an 8-2 run over the final three minutes to pick up a crucial 60-54 victory at Holy Cross on Wednesday evening at the Hart Center. The Black Knights’ win was the 11th in the last 12 meetings against the Crusaders. The teams played through eight ties in the second half alone with the final coming at 52-all with 3:18 to play. Army went on to score eight of the final 10 points of the game, including a 3-of-4 effort from the free throw line in the final 30 seconds of the game to seal the victory. Anthony’s double-double marked her league-leading 10th of the season as she shot 9-of-15 from the field. Junior G Nalini Hawkins finished with 16 points while dishing out a season-high six assists on the night. Junior G Jessie Coiffard and freshman G Molly Yardley finished with eight points apiece. The Black Knights shot 39 percent (22-of-56) from the field and dominated Holy Cross on the boards (40-28). Coiffard found a wide-open Anthony ahead of the defense as the Black Knights’ leading scorer netted her 900th career point on an easy layup with less than a minute into the action. Hawkins (18:43) and Doucette (17:56) followed with baskets as well, giving the Black Knights a 6-2 lead early on. Hawkins scored five of the Black Knights’ next six points as Army took a 12-6 lead on her 10-footer with 14:52 to go. Anthony proceeded to hit three-straight, extending the Black Knights’ lead to 18-9 with 11:48 on the clock. Tayna Carper’s long two-point bucket (11:18) ended the Army spurt. Carper’s goal spurred a 6-0 Holy Cross run as the Crusaders pulled back to within three (18-15) with just over 10 minutes remaining in the first half. Yardley got hot with back-to-back three-pointers, the second giving Army a 2415 cushion with 9:06 to play. Holy Cross scored the next eight points unanswered, slicing the deficit to one (24-23) with 6:55 on the clock. The teams traded baskets over the remainder of the half, although Army never trailed and held a 35-30 lead at the break. Anthony led all players with 14 points and eight rebounds in the opening 20 minutes, while Hawkins matched her season-high five assists in the first half alone while adding nine points. Army also shot 48 percent (15-of-31) in the first half. Neither team scored over the opening 2:31 of the second frame. Holy Cross’ Alyssa May’s layin broke the silence while Carper’s back-to-back turnaround jumpers gave the Crusaders their first lead of the night (36-35) with 16:07 to play. The Black Knights registered their first points of the second half until Anthony hit the back end of a pair of free throws (15:46) to tie the score at 36-all. The teams continued to battle back-and-forth through three more ties. Coiffard’s second triple of the half broke a 43-43 tie and gave the Black Knights a 46-43 edge with 9:06 to play. Holy Cross’ Meredith Ward answered with a three-ball of her own to level the score for a fifth time at 46-all at the 8:36 mark. After enduring longer than a 3:00 scoring drought, Hawkins took advantage of a Holy Cross technical foul (bench) by hitting both free throws to knot the score at 48-48. Yardley drilled a long two-pointer on the same possession got give Army a 50-48 lead with 5:16 to play. Notes: Sophomore G Meagan Doucette made her first career start on Wednesday, replacing junior G/F Laura Baranek in the lineup ... Baranek started all but one game last season and appeared in the first five in all 22 games of this season prior to Wednesday night’s contest ... G Nalini Hawkins, G Jessie Coiffard, F Laura Burdick and F Erin Anthony complimented Doucette in the starting five ... Anthony passed Dena Caradimitropoulo (West Point ‘81) for 18th on Army’s all-time scoring list with 920 career tallies ... Anthony scored 20-plus-points for the eighth time this year ... Wednesday night’s game was originally schedule for a 7 p.m. start but was moved ahead to 5 p.m. due to inclement weather.
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FG% 1st Half: 4-27 - 14.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 - 87.5% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1
2nd Half: 11-26 - 42.3% 2nd Half: 4-9 - 44.4% 2nd Half: 8-11 - 72.7%
Game: 28.3% Game: 30.8% Game: 78.9%
Home: Army Black Knights (10-14, 4-6 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 32 Anthony-F 5-12 0-1 1-2 4-14-18 1 11 0 3 52 Burdick-F 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 1 1 Doucette-G 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 3 1 1 4 3 Hawkins-G 4-14 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 8 1 2 10 Coiffard-G 3-7 0-3 1-2 1-1-2 3 7 4 2 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 4 Goodall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 13 Yardley 2-7 2-2 6-6 1-3-4 4 12 1 1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 40 Baranek 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 TEAM 1-0-1 Totals 14-48 2-9 9-12 8-24-32 18 39 9 15 FG% 1st Half: 5-25 - 20.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 - 50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 9-23 - 39.1% 2nd Half: 2-6 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-6 - 100.0%
Score by Periods Lehigh Army
2nd 34 26
1st 15 13
B 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
M 40 15 22 37 30 11 4 20 9 12
6 6 200
Game: 29.2% Game: 22.2% Game: 75.0%
Total 49 39
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony’s six blocks set a new Christl Arena record while the team captain hauled down a career-high 18 rebounds but it was not enough to overcome Lehigh in 49-39 setback on Valentine’s Day. Both teams shot under 30 percent in what was an offensive struggle throughout the majority of the contest. Anthony tallied 11 points to complete her league-leading 11th double-double as Army (10-14, 4-6 PL) slipped into a tie with Colgate and Holy Cross for fourth in the conference standings. Lehigh (22-3, 9-1, PL) extended its win streak to nine games and kept pace with American for first in the Patriot League. Lehigh shot just 15 percent in the first half, but was able to overcome the shooting woes and use a 11-4 run midway through the second half to turn a fourpoint game (26-22) into an 11-point lead (37-26) with 7:50 to play in the game. The Black Knights cut the deficit to six three times over the final seven minutes, but were never unable to make a large enough run. Freshman G Molly Yardley led Army with 12 points on the afternoon, all of which came in the second half. She shot 6-of-6 from the free throw line. Junior G Nalini Hawkins and junior G Jessie Coiffard added eight and seven points, respectively. Army shot 29 percent (14-of-48) from the field while Lehigh engineered a 28 percent (15-of-53) mark. The Mountain Hawks hit 42 percent (11-of-26) and drained all four of their free throws in the second half to pull away. A low scoring first frame saw both teams experience lengthy scoring droughts as Lehigh took a 15-13 halftime lead. Army shot just 20 percent (5-of-20) from the field, but the Mountain Hawks struggled equally as much shooting just 15 percent (4-of-27) over the opening 20 minutes. Coiffard nailed a pair of jumpers, accounting for four of Army’s first six points as the Black Knights hung within two (8-6) with 12:21 to play. Anthony’s putback at the 11:41 mark tied the score at 8-all, while Coiffard hit one-of-two free throws just over a minute later (10:19) to give the Black Knights their first lead of the contest. Neither team found the basket for a field goal from the 11:46 mark until Anthony’s layup at the 2:05 mark ended the Black Knights’ drought and pulled Army within one (13-12). Lehigh, meanwhile, did not score a single field goal over the final 15:03 of the first half, scoring its final six points from the free throw line. Anthony totaled a gaudy 12 rebounds in the first half alone, while adding five points and four blocks over the opening 20 minutes. Lehigh scored the first seven points of the second half unanswered, taking a 2213 lead with 17:33 to play. Anthony’s layup 20 seconds later began a 7-2 Army run over the next 3:16 and got the Black Knights within four (24-20) with 13:34 remaining. Army did its best to chip away at the deficit for the remainder of the half, but Lehigh match each Army basket down the stretch. Following three consecutive threepoint buckets and a layup from sophomore F Emily Gratch, Lehigh took its largest lead of the game (37-26) with 7:50 to play. A pair of Yardley free throws and back-to-back Hawkins pull-up jumpers authored a 6-1 Army run to get the Black Knights within six (38-32). Army would get no closer the rest of the way. Junior G Erica Prosser led Lehigh with 15 points. Army held the preseason Patriot League Player of the Year to a pair of first-half points before Prosser poured in 13 in the second half. The league’s assist leader, Prosser was held to zero assists on the day. Notes: Army debuted the Nike uniforms as a part of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Pink Zone initiative to in an effort to raise breast cancer awareness ... sophomore G Meagan Doucette made her second career start, earning the start for the second game in a row ... Anthony amassed 10 rebounds in the first 16 minutes alone ... she broke an 11-year-old Christl Arena record, which was last held by Therese Kelley with five against Elon on Nov. 28, 1998 Anthony was just two rebounds shy of tying the Christl Arena record for caroms, which is held by Karen Callahan vs. Cornell on Jan. 29, 1996... Molly Yardley led Army in scoring for the second time this season ... Army has dropped four-straight games to Lehigh.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 BOX SCORES (GAMES 25-27)
Visitors: American Eagles (17-8, 10-1 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 5 Kirk-F 6-18 0-4 3-3 6-1-7 22 Leer-F 2-6 0-1 0-0 1-5-6 00 Nyanin-C 1-6 0-0 0-0 7-4-11 15 Strack-G 6-11 1-2 1-2 1-3-4 23 Harris-G 3-9 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 12 Edwards 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1-1 13 Yencho 2-5 0-3 2-2 0-0-0 42 Mcdonald 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 44 Anya 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-3-4 TEAM 3-3-6 Totals 23-58 3-12 7-10 20-23-43 FG% 1st Half: 11-30 - 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 - 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 - 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 0
PF TP A TO B S M 1 15 1 1 0 0 35 2 4 2 2 0 1 25 2 2 0 2 2 0 16 3 14 0 0 2 0 31 2 7 1 1 0 3 33 1 4 2 1 0 1 22 0 6 0 0 0 1 14 1 2 1 1 0 0 5 2 2 0 3 1 0 19 2 14 56 7 13 5 6 200
2nd Half: 12-28 - 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-5 - 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-1 - 100.0%
Game: 39.7% Game: 25.0% Game: 70.0%
Home: Army Black Knights (10-15, 4-7 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 31 Grapevine-F 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 3 0 2 32 Anthony-F 8-15 0-1 2-2 3-4-7 1 18 1 1 3 Hawkins-G 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 1 1 1 3 10 Coiffard-G 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 1 3 13 Yardley-G 2-8 1-6 1-2 0-3-3 2 6 0 1 1 Doucette 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 2 Benedict 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 4 Goodall 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 2 1 14 Jankowski 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 40 Baranek 3-7 1-4 1-2 1-3-4 3 8 2 1 52 Burdick 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 4 0 0 TEAM 1-1-2 Totals 16-44 2-18 8-12 9-18-27 14 42 7 13 FG% 1st Half: 7-20 - 35.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 - 16.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 - 62.5% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 9-24 - 37.5% 2nd Half: 1-12 - 8.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 - 75.0%
Score by Periods American Army
2nd 27 22
1st 29 20
LAFAYETTE 54, ARMY 52 (OT) Feb. 24, 2010 Easton, Pa. (Kirby Sports Center)
NAVY 54, ARMY 48 Feb. 20, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
AMERICAN 56, ARMY 42 Feb. 17, 2010 West Point, N.Y. (Christl Arena)
B 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 14 38 29 19 28 11 10 9 10 21 11
4 2 200
Game: 36.4% Game: 11.1% Game: 66.7%
Total 56 42
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Michelle Kirk and sophomore F Lisa Strack combined for 29 points to lead American in a 56-42 road win over Army in Patriot League women’s basketball action on Wednesday night at Christl Arena. Junior F Erin Anthony led the Black Knights with a game-high 18 points to go with seven rebounds and a pair of blocks. American’s victory, combined with a Lehigh rout of Colgate (80-49) on Wednesday night, kept the Eagles and Mountain Hawks tied atop the Patriot League standings with identical 10-1 records. Army dropped to 10-15 overall and 4-7 in the Patriot League. The Black Knights remain in a three-way tie with Holy Cross and Colgate for fourth place. Junior G/F Laura Baranek totaled eight points off the bench, while freshman G Molly Yardley posted six points in her first career start. Army shot 36 percent (16of-44) on the night. American managed a 40 percent (23-of-58) mark. The Patriot League’s leading scorer entering the game (18.5 ppg), Kirk was held to a 6-of-18 shooting night but still finished with 15 points. Strack’s 14 points on the night were double her season average (7.2 ppg). Anthony’s seven rebounds led Army, while American’s Ohemaa Nyanin led all players with 11 rebounds as the Eagles won the battle of the boards by a 43-27 margin. Anthony scored Army’s first four points as the Black Knights tied the game at 4-all with 17:35 on the clock. The Black Knights kept pace with the Eagles, however, as Laura Burdick’s layin (9:57) ignited a 7-2 Army run to tie the score at 14-all with just under 10 minutes to play in the opening frame. The Eagles netted the next four points unanswered to pull back in front (18-14) with 8:27 to go. Yardley and Burdick combined for a 3-for-4 effort from the stripe, pulling Army back to within one (18-17) with 6:12 remaining. American went on to close the half riding an 11-3 run, giving the Eagles a 29-20 halftime advantage. Army failed to find the iron over the first 5:50 of the second half when Baranek dished Yardley for a 10-foot baseline jumper. American, meanwhile, scored 10 of the opening 12 points of the second half, stretching its lead to 17 (39-22). Prior to Yardley’s bucket, the Eagles took their largest lead of the game (41-22) with 15:13 on the clock. The next four minutes belonged to the Black Knights, however, as Yardley’s jumper spurred an13-4 Black Knight run that trimmed the deficit to eight (41-33) with 9:43 to go. She also added a baseline three-pointer prior to back-to-back Anthony layups to cap the surge. Army would get no closer as American scored 14 of the final 23 points to seal the win. Army’s defense held reigning Patriot League Player of the Week Liz Leer to just four points on the night. The conference’s leading shot blocker, Leer did not register a swat all night. Notes: G Nalini Hawkins, G Jessie Coiffard and F Erin Anthony started as per usual, while freshmen G Molly Yardley and F Alison Grapevine each made their first career starts ... Army and American combined for seven blocks in the first nine minutes of action alone ... American beat Army (64-49) in the first meeting between the two clubs in 2009-10 ... Anthony, Baranek and American’s Ashley Yencho all graduated from Parkland High School in the Lehigh Valley.
Visitors: Navy Midshipmen (15-12, 7-5 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 21 Gordon-F 0-7 0-1 2-3 0-2-2 15 Consedine-C 3-6 2-3 0-0 1-6-7 10 Matheny-G 2-5 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 13 Arvin-G 5-8 1-1 0-0 1-0-1 23 Myers-G 6-14 1-7 3-4 3-7-10 3 Edwards 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 11 von Eiff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 14 Pitts 1-4 0-2 3-4 1-1-2 30 Reed 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 42 Bowen 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 43 Altschul 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 4-4-8 Totals 19-52 6-19 10-13 12-29-41 FG% 1st Half: 11-24 - 45.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 - 62.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2
PF TP A TO B S M 2 2 1 2 0 0 27 0 8 0 1 2 0 28 2 4 0 3 0 1 22 0 11 0 1 0 0 23 2 16 4 1 0 2 34 1 3 1 2 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1 5 0 0 0 1 13 1 5 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 1 2 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 2 11 54 7 14 2 4 200
2nd Half: 8-28 - 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-11 - 9.1% 2nd Half: 7-9 - 77.8%
Home: Army Black Knights (10-16, 4-8 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Anthony-F 10-20 1-3 1-2 1-6-7 40 Baranek-F 1-10 1-5 0-0 2-2-4 3 Hawkins-G 3-13 2-5 2-2 2-5-7 10 Coiffard-G 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 13 Yardley-G 3-6 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 Doucette 2-5 0-1 0-0 4-1-5 4 Goodall 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 14 Jankowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 TEAM 0-3-3 Totals 20-60 5-20 3-4 10-22-32
PF TP A TO B S 0 22 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 10 1 1 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 7 1 1 0 3 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 48 6
FG% 1st Half: 8-25 - 32.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-5 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2
2nd Half: 12-35 - 34.3% 2nd Half: 5-15 - 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-2 - 50.0%
Score by Periods Navy Army
2nd 24 30
1st 30 18
Game: 36.5% Game: 31.6% Game: 76.9%
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M 40 36 31 16 29 30 8 10
6 8 200
Game: 33.3% Game: 25.0% Game: 75.0%
Total 54 48
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior F Erin Anthony drained half of Army’s field goals while also scoring half of the Black Knights’ points in a Saturday afternoon setback against archrival Navy, 54-48, on Wednesday afternoon in front of a record crowd of 5,163 spectators at Christl Arena. The victory marked Navy’s first “Star Game” win since 2003. Anthony shot 10-of-20 for the day and finished with a game-high 22 points to go with seven rebounds. Junior G Nalini Hawkins totaled 10 points - eight of which came during a second-half comeback effort. She matched Anthony for a team-high seven rebounds, but it was Navy with a 41-32 edge in the carom column. Army (10-16, 4-8 Patriot League) shot 33 percent (20-of-60) on the afternoon, while Navy (15-12, 7-5) managed a 37 percent (19-of-52) mark. The Black Knight defense held Navy’s top three-point threats, K.C. Gordon and Angela Myers to a combined 1-for-8 effort from behind the arc. Gordon, who combined for 13 threepointers in her previous two games, missed her only three-point attempt on the day. A sluggish first half left Army looking down the barrel at a 30-18 halftime deficit. The Black Knights rallied to out-score Navy 30-24 in the second half. Trailing 43-32 with just under nine minutes to go, Army used an 11-2 run to make it a two-point game (45-43) on an Anthony layup with 5:49 to go. That would be the closest Army would get the rest of the way. A confident Navy team came out and opened a 12-4 lead in the first five minutes of action. The Mids remained hot hitting 6-of-8 from the field before cooling off and missing their next three shots. In the meantime, Army got back within seven (15-8) with 13:56 remaining on the half. The Mids continued roll, opening up a 23-10 lead midway (9:02) through the first. Scoring woes then set in as the Mids did not score over the next 4:32. Freshman G Molly Yardley’s acrobatic running layup (7:18) and a 10-foot jumper (4:59) helpd Army get back to within single digits (23-14) with just under five minutes to go before the break. The Mids scored seven of the final 11 points of the half. Anthony’s layup with the clock winding down got Army within 12 (30-18) at intermission. The teams traded buckets over the opening five minutes of action. Sophomore G Meagan Doucette’s steal and coast-to-coast layup with 15:22 on the clock cut the deficit to 10 (32-22) in favor of the Mids. Anthony followed with her sixth threepointer of the year, pulling Army to within seven (32-25) with 14:03 to play. The Mids retaliated with five unanswered points over the next minute, pushing their lead back to double-digits (37-25) with 13:08 on the clock. Hawkins kept the Black Knights’ blood pumping, however, as she drilled a three-pointer from the top of the key (11:08) and got the packed Christl Arena crowd going. Anthony followed with her seventh bucket of the day to bring the Black Knights to within five 37-32 with 10:29 on the clock. Navy went on to score the next six points unanswered (43-32) before Army began warming up from behind the arc. Yardley (8:30) and junior G/F Laura Baranek (7:39) both connected during the span of less than a minute, igniting an 11-2 Army run over the next 2:41 to pull Army within two 45-43 at the 5:49 mark. Anthony netted the final five points of the spurt on her own. The Black Knights continued to chip away, pulling within four (49-45) again with 2:43 to play. That score stood over the waning minute as Army was able to make defensive stops but could not convert on the offensive end of the floor to give itself a chance to win. Notes: Saturday’s game served as the first game of a basketball doubleheader at Christl Arena, as the men’s team faced Navy in a 2 p.m. tip ... G Molly Yardley started for the second game in a row and was joined by G Nalini Hawkins, G Jessie Coiffard, G/F Laura Baranek and F Erin Anthony ... Anthony played the full 40 minutes ... prior to Saturday’s game, Navy’s last “Star Game” win came on March 1, 2003 in Annapolis, Md.
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Visitors: Army Black Knights (10-17, 4-9 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 0-2 0-1 4-4 1-1-2 32 Anthony-F 7-10 0-1 1-2 4-11-15 40 Baranek-F 3-8 1-4 2-3 2-2-4 3 Hawkins-G 3-11 1-6 0-0 1-3-4 13 Yardley-G 3-11 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 1 Doucette 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10 Coiffard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 14 Jankowski 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 25 Simmers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 52 Burdick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 2-1-3 Totals 20-51 5-19 7-9 11-21-32 FG% 1st Half: 9-23 - 39.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 - 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 - 50.0% Game FG% - 39.2% Deadball Rebounds: 1
PF TP A TO B S M 3 4 2 0 0 0 31 0 15 2 2 2 0 45 4 9 2 4 0 1 37 1 7 1 3 0 0 37 1 6 3 5 0 1 33 4 6 1 2 0 0 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 1 15 52 11 19 2 3 225
2nd Half: 9-23 - 39.1% 2nd Half: 1-7 - 14.3% 2nd Half: 5-6 - 83.3% 3-Pt. FG% - 25.3%
OT: 2-5 - 40.0% OT: 1-3 - 33.3% OT: 1-1 - 100.0% F Throw% - 77.8%
Home: Lafayette Leopards (6-21, 4-9 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 3 Virgin-F 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 2 0 1 21 Wright-F 7-10 0-0 3-6 0-7-7 3 17 3 4 43 McGorry-F 1-6 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 2 4 0 3 10 Downey-G 0-4 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 0 2 7 1 13 Leone-G 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Jenkins 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 12 Springer 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 3 1 0 14 Jordan 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 22 Smith 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 6 1 1 23 Manning 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 24 Jackson 8-12 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 3 18 2 2 25 Niquette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 2 TEAM 3-2-5 1 Totals 21-48 1-2 11-16 8-21-29 16 54 14 15 FG% 1st Half: 8-22 - 36.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 - 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 - 50.0% Game FG% - 43.8% Deadball Rebounds: 3
2nd Half: 11-22 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 - 62.5% 3-Pt. FG% - 50.0%
Score by Periods Army Lafayette
2nd 24 28
1st 22 18
OT 6 8
B 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
S 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
M 10 42 28 34 9 3 11 17 34 3 33 1
3 11 225
OT: 2-4 - 50.0% OT: 0-0 - 0.0% OT: 4-4 - 100.0% F Throw% - 68.8%
Total 52 54
EASTON, Pa. - It was a back-and-forth affair all night, but it was Lafayette’s Lauren Jackson netting the game-winning layup with four seconds left in overtime to lead her Leopards in a 54-52 home victory over Army in Patriot League women’s basketball action on Wednesday night at Kirby Sports Center. Junior F Erin Anthony led the Black Knights with her 12th double-double of the year, totaling 15 points and 15 rebounds in the setback. The loss marked Army’s fourth in a row and Lafayette’s first victory over the Black Knights in 19 games, dating back to the 2000-01 season. With just one regular season game on the docket, Army (10-17, 4-9 PL) dropped into a tie with the Leopards (6-21, 4-9 PL) for sixth in the Patriot League standings. Facing a 46-42 deficit with two minutes remaining in regulation, Army forced its second overtime game of the season as a pair of Kait Goodall free throws at the 1:15 mark made it a two-point affair (46-44). Lafayette threw the ball away on its next possession, keeping Army’s comeback chances on the table. Freshman G Molly Yardley then drove the lane and found Anthony under the basket for a layup with 30 seconds left, tying the game at 46-all and eventually forcing the extra period as Lafayette’s LaKeisha Wright’s running layup rimmed out with 1.6 seconds on the clock. Army head coach Dave Magarity called timeout and junior G/F Laura Baranek inbounded the ball deep coming out of the break. She was unable to find an open teammate and threw the ball out of bounds, giving Lafayette the ball back with the 1.6 seconds still remaining. The Leopards did not get a shot off and the game went to overtime. Lafayette outscored Army 8-6 in the extra period. Army took its only lead of the final minutes as Baranek converted an old-fashioned three-point play to put Army in front by a 49-48 score with 3:48 to go. Despite gaining two more ties, the Black Knights would not lead again. Coming out of a timeout with the ball, the score tied at 52-all and 31 seconds on the clock, a costly Army turnover at the 13-second mark gave the Leopards a chance to play for the win. Head coach Tammy Smith called timeout with 10 seconds remaining and her team responded with Jackson’s gamewinning layup with four seconds left. Army did not get a final shot off. Army shot 39 percent (20-of-51) for the game and let a 22-18 halftime lead disappear. Lafayette, meanwhile, used a 50 percent shooting effort over the final 25 minutes to seal the victory. The Leopards shot 44 percent (21-of-48) for the game. Lafayette’s Wright led all players with 17 points, joining Anthony as the only two players in double-figures. Baranek totaled nine points, while Yardley and sophomore G Meagan Doucette chipped in with six points apiece. Army led by as many as 12 (38-26) with just over 14 minutes to go in the game and watch that sizable edge evaporate. Notes: Prior to Wednesday night’s game, Lafayette’s last win over Army came in 2000-01 ... head coach Dave Magarity is 10-1 against the Leopards in his five years with the Black Knights’ program, which includes the 2005-06 season as the associate head coach ... the trip to the Lehigh Valley served as a homecoming for juniors F Erin Anthony (Allentown, Pa.) and G/F Laura Baranek (Orefield, Pa.), who are both products of Parkland High School in nearby Allentown, Pa. ... both started in front of a host of hometown fans, joining G Molly Yardley, G Nalini Hawkins and F Kait Goodall ... freshman G Anna Simmers made her second appearance of the year for Army, playing three minutes in the first half .... Meagan Doucette came off the bench to score a career-high six points ... the teams were held up for nearly 10 minutes at the start of the overtime due to a game clock malfunction.
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ARMY 49, BUCKNELL 37 Feb. 28, 2010 Lewisburg, Pa. (Sojka Pavilion) Visitors: Army Black Knights (11-17, 5-9 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 32 Anthony-F 5-13 0-0 2-2 4-9-13 3 Hawkins-G 3-7 1-2 0-0 2-0-2 10 Coiffard-G 5-10 4-8 2-5 1-1-2 40 Baranek-G 2-9 0-2 0-0 1-4-5 1 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 Benedict 1-2 1-1 1-2 1-0-1 13 Yardley 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 31 Grapevine 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 52 Burdick 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 TEAM 2-4-6 Totals 18-46 6-13 7-11 15-20-35 FG% 1st Half: 8-25 - 32.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 - 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 - 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1
PF TP A TO B S M 1 4 0 3 1 0 20 2 12 1 1 3 1 40 0 7 1 2 0 1 23 2 16 4 3 0 1 35 4 4 2 4 0 1 30 2 0 0 2 0 1 11 0 4 1 2 0 1 18 0 2 0 4 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 12 49 9 22 4 9 200
2nd Half: 10-21 - 47.6% 2nd Half: 4-6 - 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-9 - 55.6%
Game: 39.1% Game: 46.2% Game: 63.6%
Home: Bucknell Bison (7-20, 3-11 PL) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF TP A TO 00 Mgbada-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 33 LeSeur-F 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 35 Novacek-F 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 3 12 Voss-G 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 2 4 1 2 25 Krewson-G 3-13 0-4 2-2 2-2-4 2 8 0 2 13 Dunn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 15 Wrightson 2-5 2-3 0-1 2-0-2 2 6 0 7 22 Chukwedo 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 4 1 2 31 Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 50 Higham 4-10 0-0 3-5 2-4-6 4 11 3 3 55 Horbatuck 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 TEAM 3-4-7 1 Totals 14-43 2-8 7-10 9-16-25 13 37 6 20 FG% 1st Half: 7-23 - 30.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 - 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 - 75.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2
2nd Half: 7-20 - 35.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 - 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-6 - 66.7%
Score by Periods Army Bucknell
2nd 29 18
1st 20 19
B 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
S 0 1 2 0 2 0 3 2 0 4 0
M 9 12 21 26 35 3 21 25 6 31 11
3 14 200
Game: 32.6% Game: 25.0% Game: 70.0%
Total 49 37
LEWISBURG, Pa. - Playing in arguably its biggest game so far this season, the Army women’s basketball team stepped up to the challenge with a 49-37 win at Bucknell on Sunday afternoon at Sojka Pavilion. The victory secured the No. 4 seed for the Black Knights, who could have finished as No. 8 with a loss on Sunday, and a meeting with host No. 5 Holy Cross in next Saturday’s opening round of the 2010 Patriot League Tournament in Worcester, Mass. Army (11-17, 5-9 Patriot League) finished in a three-way tie with Holy Cross and Colgate for fourth in the final regular season standings, but the Black Knights won the tiebreaker to secure the fourth seed. Bucknell (7-20, 3-11) dropped into the No. 8 spot and drew either Lehigh or American in the quarterfinals. The two tied for the regular season crown, leaving the No. 1 seed to be decided by Monday’s Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) report. Army snapped a six-game losing streak against Bucknell, while head coach Dave Magarity beat the Bison in Lewisburg, Pa., for the first time in his four-year tenure. Prior to Sunday’s contest, the Black Knights’ last win in Sojka Pavilion was on Feb. 19, 2005. Behind an explosive second-half effort, junior G Jessie Coiffard led all players with 16 points - 14 of which came after the break. She shot 5-of-10 from the field and led all players with four three-pointers on the afternoon. The Lynchburg, Va., native also dished out a game-high four assists. Junior F Erin Anthony registered her league-leading 13th double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds. She was two points shy of reaching the 1,000 career point mark. She added three blocks in 40 minutes of work. Junior G Nalini Hawkins finished with seven points, while sophomore F Kait Goodall, junior G/F Laura Baranek and freshman G Liz Benedict chipped in with four points apiece. Army shot 39 percent (18-of-46) from the field with six three-point baskets (6-of-13). Bucknell shot 33 percent (14-of-43) and tallied two threes on the day. The Black Knights led 20-19 at halftime and went on to out-score Bucknell 29-18 in the second frame to seal the win. Bucknell entered the game as the Patriot League’s top rebounding team, averaging over 38 boards a game. Army held the Bison more than 10 below their average as the Black Knights won the battle of the boards by a 35-25 margin. Turnovers plagued Army in the early going as the Bison held the Black Knights scoreless over the opening five minutes of action. Coiffard drilled a pair of free throws at the 14:49 mark to cut the Bison lead in half (4-2). Hawkins’ baseline three-pointer (10:11) gave Army its first lead of the afternoon (11-9) and ignited an 8-2 Black Knight run. Army led by as many as five (16-11) on three-pointer courtesy of Benedict at the 5:16 mark. The Bison, meanwhile, worked through a 6:26 scoring drought to lose the lead. The Bison chipped away at the deficit and sophomore G Morgan Wrightson drilled back-to-back triples (3:24, 1:17) to keep the score tight in the waning minutes of the first half. Neither team would score over the final minute as Army entered the locker room clinging to a 20-19 advantage. Army shot 32 percent (8-of-25) and committed 11 turnovers in the first half. The Black Knights’ defense did force 12 Bucknell miscues off of which Army tallied 11 of its points. Both teams grabbed 16 boards. Army netted the first seven points of the second half unanswered, four of which came thanks to Goodall, while Coiffard drilled her first three of the game (19:07) to help the cause as Army took a 27-19 lead with 18:15 to play. Army continued to build its lead, charging in front by 11 (36-25) on a pair of Molly Yardley free throws at the 10:47 mark. The Black Knights were scoreless over the next three minutes as the Bison used a quick 8-0 run to pull back within three (36-33) with 7:44 on the clock. Coming out of an Army timeout, Coiffard answered the Bison run and ignited a decisive 11-2 Army run to put the Black Knights in control by 12 (47-35) with 2:22 to play. Coiffard nailed her fourth three of the half during the spurt, while accounting for seven of Army’s 11 points during the run. Notes: Sunday’s game was originally scheduled for Saturday in Lewisburg, Pa., but snow dumped on the Northeast and Hudson Valley in particular, forced the postponement ... Anthony grabbed her 700th career rebound midway through the first half ... Coiffard scored in double figures for the sixth time this season and ended a three-game scoreless streak with her 16-point effort ... Army and Holy Cross met in the first round of the 2009 Patriot League Tournament in Bethlehem, Pa., where the Black Knights sent the Crusaders home in a 54-47 win at host Lehigh’s Stabler Arena.
Visitors: Army Black Knights (11-18) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 4 Goodall-F 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 32 Anthony-F 4-10 0-0 4-4 2-9-11 40 Baranek-F 4-7 0-1 2-2 5-6-11 3 Hawkins-G 6-9 3-4 2-2 1-1-2 10 Coiffard-G 1-8 0-6 0-0 0-2-2 1 Doucette 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 Benedict 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 13 Yardley 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 31 Grapevine 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 52 Burdick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 0-4-4 Totals 20-50 5-17 8-8 11-27-38 FG% 1st Half: 6-19 - 31.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 - 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 - 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1
PF 1 1 3 4 2 3 00 0 0 2
TP 2 12 10 17 2 5 0 3 2 0
A TO B S 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 5 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
16 53 9 21 2 4 200
2nd Half: 14-31 - 45.2% 2nd Half: 1-8 - 12.5% 2nd Half: 2-2 - 100.0%
Home: Holy Cross Crusaders (10-20) No. Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T 32 Lepley-F 2-6 0-1 2-2 3-2-5 33 Fremeau-F 5-17 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 10 May-G 1-3 0-0 1-3 3-6-9 14 McFadden-G 4-6 2-3 3-5 0-0-0 21 Ward-G 2-7 0-3 3-4 2-2-4 3 Cushnie 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 11 Carper 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 12 Pearson 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 42 Cole 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 44 O’Dell 1-8 1-5 4-4 1-0-1 TEAM 3-0-3 Totals 19-55 5-16 14-21 13-19-32
Game: 40.0% Game: 29.4% Game: 100.0%
PF TP A TO B S M 3 6 0 3 1 2 32 1 11 1 2 0 0 37 2 3 1 3 1 3 18 2 13 2 1 1 1 36 0 7 7 0 0 4 28 1 7 0 1 1 0 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 10 0 3 0 2 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 7 2 2 0 3 18 1 11 57 14 16 5 14 200
FG% 1st Half: 6-29 - 20.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 - 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 - 70.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0
2nd Half: 13-26 - 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 - 44.4% 2nd Half: 7-11 - 63.6%
Score by Periods Army Holy Cross
2nd 31 37
1st 22 20
M 9 40 33 24 27 16 12 14 16 2
Game: 34.5% Game: 31.3% Game: 66.7%
Total 53 57
WORCESTER, Mass. - Fifth seed Holy Cross used a 12-0 run midway through the second half to overcome a 22-20 halftime deficit and finish the afternoon with a 57-53 quarterfinal win over No. 4 Army on Saturday afternoon in the first game of the 2010 Patriot League Tournament. In a rematch of the 2009 Patriot League quarterfinal in which the Black Knights won, the outcome would not be the same on Saturday as Army ends its season with an 11-18 mark. Junior F Erin Anthony scored her 1,000th point on a free throw in the first half and the first team All-Patriot League honoree finished with 12 points. Held without a field goal in the first half, Anthony scored eight of her 12 points in the second frame. Anthony’s 11 rebounds led all players as she completed her league-leading 14th double-double of the season. Junior G Nalini Hawkins led all players with 17 points, including a 3-of-4 effort from behind the arc. Junior G/F Laura Baranek completed her first career double-double, matching Anthony for a game-high 11 rebounds. Despite shooting 40 percent (20-of-50) from the field, 21 Army turnovers contributed to the setback. Holy Cross scored 20 points directly off Army giveaways. The Black Knights forced 16 Holy Cross miscues and the Crusaders shot 35 percent (19-of-55) from the floor. Army out-rebounded Holy Cross, 38-32. Army scored its first four points of the game from the free throw line, which included a pair from Anthony to notch her 1,000th career point at the 16:25 mark. Holy Cross, meanwhile, opened up an 11-4 lead in the early going. Hawkins got Army going with five-straight points, including a three-ball at the 13:12 mark, ignited an 8-0 Army run as the Black Knights took their first lead of the game (12-11) with 11:14 on the clock. Freshman G Molly Yardley’s baseline three capped the spurt. The teams continued to play back-and-forth over the remainder of the half. Sophomore G Meagan Doucette nailed a triple from the top of the key with 8:16 to play, giving Army a 17-13 lead. The Black Knights entered the locker room with a 22-20 halftime advantage. Hawkins led all players with eight points in the first half. Holy Cross wasted no time leveling the score in the second half, as Meredith Wards’ steal and ensuing layup tied the score at 22-all with 19:45 on the clock. Ward followed with a layup a minute later to sway the score in favor of Holy Cross (24-22) with 18:36 to go. Anthony, who was held without a field goal in the first half, scored Army’s first six points of the second half unanswered and gave the Black Knights a 28-26 edge with 16:05 to go. Again, the teams traded buckets over the next handful of minutes with neither team leading by more than two during that stretch. Baranek’s putback at the 11:11 mark put the Black Knights up by one (34-33), but the Crusaders caught fire from outside and used a crushing 12-0 run to take a 45-34 lead with 8:41 to go. Nine of the Crusaders’ 12 points came from behind the arc, as Briana McFadden, Bethany O’Dell and Jessica Pearson all drilled three-point buckets. The Black Knights continued to chip away at the deficit, trimming it to seven (49-42) with 5:42 to play on back-to-back layups from Hawkins and Coiffard. Army continued to play from behind and never got over the hump. Cutting it to six (56-50) with under two minutes to play, a scramble under the basket gave Holy Cross the ball with 1:50 to play and the Crusaders were able to drain valuable time off the clock at that point. Army’s lone bucket over the final 2:38 came on a Hawkins three-pointer at the buzzer, which accounted for the final four-point margin (57-53). Notes: Sophomore G Meagan Doucette started the second half in place of Goodall ... Patriot League Executive Director Carolyn Femovich presented Anthony with the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year award prior to tip-off ... Anthony is the 15th player to join Army’s 1,000-point mark and the sixth to do so as a junior ... with 1,008 career points, Anthony now ranks 14th all-time at Army ... Hawkins has now led all players in each of her last three Patriot League Tournament games ... she was named to last year’s all-tournament team after averaging 22.5 points over Army’s two touranment outings.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE FINAL PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Lehigh* American Navy Army Holy Cross Colgate Lafayette Bucknell
PL 13-1 13-1 8-6 5-9 5-9 5-9 4-10 3-11
Pct. .929 .929 .571 .357 .357 .357 .286 .214
Overall 29-4 22-10 17-14 11-18 10-21 10-19 6-23 7-21
Pct. .879 .688 .548 .379 .323 .345 .207 .250
* - Patriot League tournament champion
ARMY IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE RANKINGS
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Liz Leer, American Lisa Strack, American Emily Gratch, Lehigh Erica Prosser, Lehigh Tricia Smith, Lehigh TOURNAMENT MVP Alex Ross, Lehigh PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Michelle Kirk, American Liz Leer, American Erin Anthony, Army Emily Gratch, Lehigh Erica Prosser, Lehigh Angela Myers, Navy
Senior F Erin Anthony led the Patriot League in rebounding for the second year in a row, averaging 10.4 per game in 2009-10.
PATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM Trisha Krewson, Bucknell Whitney Fremeau, Holy Cross Briana McFadden, Holy Cross LaKeisha Wright, Lafayette Alex Ross, Lehigh ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Molly Yardley, Army Rachel Voss, Bucknell Jhazmine Lynch, Colgate Amy Lepley, Holy Cross Chey Arvin, Navy
INDIVIDUAL
PLAYER OF THE YEAR Michelle Kirk, American DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Angela Myers, Navy ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jhazmine Lynch, Colgate COACH OF THE YEAR Matt Corkery, American Scholar-Athlete of the Year Erin Anthony, Army
Guard Jessie Coiffard was the Black Knights top three-point threat a year ago. She finished sixth in the Patriot League averaging 1.7 three-pointers per game.
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TEAM FG Percentage .......................FG.......FGA....... Pct. 8th .......................................... 556 .... 1556...... .357 FG Percentage Defense..........FG.......FGA....... Pct. 3rd .......................................... 588 .... 1557...... .378 3-FG Percentage ....................FG.......FGA....... Pct. 7th .......................................... 138 .......493...... .280 3-PT FG% Defense ..................FG.......FGA....... Pct. 7th .......................................... 130 .......380...... .342 Scoring Offense ....................... G....... Pts........ Avg. 7th ............................................ 29 .....1519.......52.4 Scoring Defense ...................... G....... Pts........ Avg. 4th ............................................ 29 .... 1661....... 57.3 Scoring Margin ................... Own......Opp..... Marg. 4th ......................................... 52.4 ...... 57.3........-4.9 Rebounding Offense ................ G......Reb........ Avg. 4th ............................................ 29 .... 1026.......35.4 Rebounding Defense ............... G......Reb........ Avg. 6th ............................................ 29 .....1101.......38.0 Rebounding Margin ............ Own......Opp..... Marg. 6th ......................................... 35.4 ......38.0........-2.6 Assists ..................................... G... Assts........ Avg. 7th ............................................ 29 .......282.........9.7 Steals ........................................ G...... Stls........ Avg. 5th ............................................ 29 .......194.........6.7 Blocked Shots ......................... G..... Blks........ Avg. 4th ............................................ 29 .........92.........3.2
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Scoring Erin Anthony ...................2nd.............................16.1 Rebounding Erin Anthony .................... 1st.............................10.4 FG Percentage Erin Anthony ...................2nd............................ .509 FT Percentage Erin Anthony ..................10th............................ .604 Assists Jessie Coiffard .................7th...............................2.4 Steals Nalini Hawkins .............. 12th...............................1.3 3-FG Percentage Jessie Coiffard ...............14th............................ .294 3-FG Made Jessie Coiffard .................6th...............................1.7 Blocked Shots Erin Anthony ...................2nd.............................. 1.9 Minutes Played Erin Anthony .................... 1st............................. 37.9
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE AMERICAN EAGLES
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BINGHAMTON BEARCATS
BRYANT BULLDOGS Monday • Jan. 3 • 5 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Wednesday • Jan. 19 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Wednesday • Feb. 16 • 7 p.m. Washington, D.C. Head Coach Matt Corkery
Head Coach Nicole Scholl
Head Coach Mary Burke
Senior Forward Michelle Kirk
Junior Guard Andrea Holmes
Senior Forward Siamone Bennett
Wednesday • Dec. 1 • 7 p.m. Binghamton, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................Washington, D.C. Founded ........................................................... 1893 Enrollment ...................................................... 5,250 Colors .......................................... Red, White & Blue Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court ..........................Bender Arena (4,500) President............................................Dr. Nel Kerwin Athletic Director ......................................... Keith Gill
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................................. Vestal, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1946 Enrollment .................................................... 14,713 Colors ............................Dark Green, Black & White Conference ......................................... America East Home Court ..........................Events Center (5,134) Interim President........................Dr. Peter Magrath Interim Athletic Director ...........................Jim Norris
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................ Smithfield, R.I. Founded ........................................................... 1863 Enrollment ...................................................... 3,200 Colors ....................................... Black, Gold & White Conference .......................................... Independent Home Court .............Chase Athletic Center (2,600) President.......................... Hon. Ronald K. Machtley Athletic Director .........................................Bill Smith
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .........................................Matt Corkery Alma Mater ............................. West Texas A&M ’93 Record at American................... 41-22 (2 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ........................ LaTonya Watson, .............................. Erin Lindroth, Joshn Hutchinson
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .........................................Nicole Scholl Alma Mater ..............................Moorhead State ’94 Record at Binghamton .............. 25-36 (2 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ...................... Bernitha Johnson, ..................................Leah Truncale, Sarah Cartmill
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................... Mary Burke Alma Mater ...................................... Providence ’88 Record at Bryant ................ 270-268 (19 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches .............................. Mark Caruso, .............................. John Hogan, Lynne-Ann Kokoski
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 22-10 Conference Record/Finish..................... 13-1/T-1st Postseason .................................. WNIT First Round Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 8/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners ........................... Michelle Kirk, Sr., F ............................................................ Liz Leer, Sr., F
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 11-19 Conference Record/Finish....................... 7-9/T-4th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 8/4 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners ........................Andrea Holmes, Jr., G .................................................... Jackie Ward, Sr., G
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 13-16 Conference Record/Finish................................. n/a Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 6/8 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners ....................Siamone Bennett, Sr., F ..............................................Meredith Soper, So., G
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .................. Howard Smith Email ....................................hsmith@american.edu Office Phone ..................................(202) 885-3032 Cell Phone...................................... (202) 531-0160 Fax ..................................................(202) 885-3033 Press Row Phone ..........................(202) 885-8232 Website ..................................... www.AUeagles.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ...................David O’Brian Email .............................. dobrian@binghamton.edu Office Phone .................................. (607) 777-6478 Cell Phone...................................... (607) 222-6473 Fax .................................................. (607) 777-4597 Press Row Phone .......................... (607) 222-6340 Website ..................................www.bubearcats.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ..................Jason Sullivan Email .........................................jsulliva@bryant.edu Office Phone .................................. (401) 232-6072 Cell Phone...................................... (401) 255-7137 Fax .................................................. (401) 232-6076 Press Row Phone ..........................(401) 232-6829 Website ............................www.bryantbulldogs.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ........................American leads, 13-8 Series Began ..............................................1996-97 Last Meeting ................. American 56-42, 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ..................... Binghamton leads, 3-1 Series Began ..............................................1999-00 Last Meeting ......................... Army 74-62, 2003-04
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...............................Bryant leads, 1-0 Series Began ............................................. 1984-85 Last Meeting ...................... Bryant 58-57, 1984-85
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE BUCKNELL BISON
COLGATE RAIDERS
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON KNIGHTS Saturday • Nov. 20 • 4 p.m. Hackensack, N.J.
Saturday • Jan. 29 • TBA Lewisburg, Pa. Saturday • Feb. 26 • 1 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Head Coach Kathy Fedorjaka
Friday • Jan. 7 • 7 p.m. Hamilton, N.Y. Saturday • Feb. 5 • 1 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Head Coach Pam Bass
Head Coach Peter Cinella
Senior Forward Joyce Novacek
Senior Guard Tayler Wejnert
Sophomore Guard Mariyah Laury
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................ Lewisburg, Pa. Founded ........................................................... 1846 Enrollment ...................................................... 3,400 Colors ................................................ Orange & Blue Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court ......................... Sojka Pavilion (4,000) President............................................John Bravman Athletic Director .................................. John P. Hardt
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................. Hamilton, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1819 Enrollment ...................................................... 2,800 Colors ....................................Maroon, Gray & White Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court .........................Cotterell Court (3,100) President............................................ Jeffrey Herbst Athletic Director ................................... David Roach
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .............................................. Teaneck, N.J. Founded ........................................................... 1942 Enrollment ...................................................... 6,051 Colors ............................................ Burgundy & Blue Conference .......................... Northeast Conference Home Court ..................... Rothman Center (4,500) President.................................Dr. J. Michael Adams Athletic Director ........................... David A. Langford
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................... Kathy Fedorjaka Alma Mater ........................................... Fairfield ’90 Record at Bucknell ............. 196-179 (13 Seasons) Career Record......................263-217 (16 Seasons) Assistant Coaches ............................. Bill Broderick, .......................................Mandy Olley, Brenna Rollie
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............................................Pam Bass Alma Mater ...............................................Brown ’91 Record at Colgate ...................... 16-73 (3 Seasons) Career Record............................ 24-94 (4 Seasons) Assistant Coaches .................................Karen Blair, .......................................Janell Krayton, Ben Kantor
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ......................................... Peter Cinella Alma Mater .......Western New England College ’90 Record at FDU ........................... 32-57 (3 Seasons) Career Record..................... 333-179 (16 Seasons) Assistant Coaches ............................Millette Green, ......................... Mercedez Walker, Jennifer Walking
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................7-21 Conference Record/Finish........................ 3-11/8th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 9/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners .........................Joyce Novacek, Sr., F ...............................................Cosima Higham, Sr., F
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 10-19 Conference Record/Finish....................... 5-9/T-4th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 8/1 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/1 Top Returners ...................... Sami Kozlowski, Sr., G .................................................Candice Green, Jr., G
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................9-20 Conference Record/Finish......................5-13/11th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L ............................................13/0 Starters R/L ........................................................ 5/0 Top Returners ........................Alyssa Mayrose, Jr., G .................................................. Mariya Laury, So., G
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ....................... Becky Hart Email ............................... becky.hart@bucknell.edu Office Phone .................................. (570) 577-1660 Cell Phone.......................................(513) 312-1749 Fax .................................................. (570) 577-1660 Press Row Phone ...........................(570) 577-1519 Website .............................www.BucknellBison.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ................Gloria Nantulya Email ...................................gnantulya@colgate.edu Office Phone .................................. (315) 228-6761 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax .................................................. (315) 228-7977 Press Row Phone .......................... (315) 228-6816 Website ...................... www.GoColgateRadiers.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ...................Chris Strauch Email ............................. strauchc@student.fdu.edu Office Phone .................................... 201-692-2204 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax .................................................. (201) 692-9361 Press Row Phone ..........................(201) 646-9265 Website ...................................www.fduknights.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record .......................Bucknell leads, 28-17 Series Began ............................................. 1983-84 Last Meeting ......................... Army 49-37, 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record .............................Army leads, 28-19 Series Began ............................................. 1983-84 Last Meeting ..................... Colgate 61-47, 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ................................. Army leads, 4-2 Series Began ..............................................1979-80 Last Meeting .........................Army 53-44, 2009-10
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS
LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS
Wednesday • Jan. 12 • 7 p.m. Worcester, Mass. Wednesday • Feb. 9 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Head Coach Bill Gibbons
Wednesday • Jan. 26 • 7 p.m. Easton, Pa. Wednesday • Feb. 23 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Head Coach Dianne Nolan
Sunday • Jan. 16 • 2 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Saturday • Feb. 12 • 7 p.m. Bethlehem, Pa. Head Coach Sue Troyan
Senior Forward Whitney Fremeau
Senior Guard/Forward LaKeisha Wright
Senior Guard Erica Prosser
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................Worcester, Mass. Founded ........................................................... 1843 Enrollment .......................................................2,817 Colors ....................................................Royal Purple Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court ............................. Hart Center (3,600) President............... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletic Director ...................... Richard M. Regan Jr.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ..................................................Easton, Pa. Founded ........................................................... 1826 Enrollment ...................................................... 2,403 Colors ............................................. Maroon & White Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court ................ Kirby Sports Center (3,500) President......................................... Daniel H. Weiss Athletic Director .........................Bruce McCutcheon
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...........................................Bethlehem, Pa. Founded ........................................................... 1865 Enrollment ...................................................... 4,700 Colors ................................................Brown & White Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court ..........................Stabler Arena (5,600) President......................................... Dr. Alice P. Gast Athletic Director ..................................... Joe Sterrett
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......................................... Bill Gibbons Alma Mater ................................................ Clark ’81 Record at Holy Cross .......... 486-266 (25 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Associate Head Coach .....................Ann McInerney Assistant Coaches ............................Chante Bonds, ............................................................Kristin Drabyn
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................Dianne Nolan Alma Mater .............................. Glassboro State ’73 Record at Lafayette ..............................First Season Career Record......................517-416 (33 Seasons) Assistant Coaches ................................... Kim Foley, ......................................Shireyll Moore, Kim Benton
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................ Sue Troyan Alma Mater ........................................ Dickinson ’88 Record at Lehigh ................ 236-202 (15 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Associate Head Coach ..........................Glen Rigney Assistant Coaches ............ Tiffany Coll, Tricia Smith
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................6-23 Conference Record/Finish........................ 4-10/7th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 9/4 Starters R/L ........................................................ 5/0 Top Returners ................. LaKeisha Wright, Sr., G/F .............................................. Lauren Jackson, Sr., G
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................29-4 Conference Record/Finish..................... 13-1/T-1st Postseason .................................. NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L ............................................12/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners ...........................Erica Prosser, Sr., G .....................................................Emily Gratch, Jr., F
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .................. Drew Kingsley Email ...................................kingsled@lafayette.edu Office Phone .................................. (610) 330-5519 Cell Phone...................................... (203) 577-9677 Fax .................................................. (610) 330-5519 Press Row Phone .......................... (610) 330-5454 Website ................................ www.GoLeopards.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ................ Asha Michener Email ........................................arm510@lehigh.edu Office Phone ...................................(610) 758-5101 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax .................................................. (610) 758-4407 Press Row Phone ...............(610) 758-4903/4933 Website ................................www.lehighsports.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record .............................Army leads, 26-22 Series Began ..............................................1990-91 Last Meeting .......... Lafayette 54-52 (OT), 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record .......................... Lehigh leads, 24-21 Series Began ............................................. 1983-84 Last Meeting .............Lehigh 61-42, 2008-09 (PLT)
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 10-21 Conference Record/Finish....................... 5-9/T-4th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 6/6 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners ....................Whitney Fremeau, Sr., F ................................................. Amy Lepley, So., F/G MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .................Meredith Cook Email .................................. mhcook@holycross.edu Office Phone ..................................(508) 793-2780 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax ..................................................(508) 793-2309 Press Row Phone ..........................(508) 793-3980 Website ............................... www.GoHolyCross.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ....................Holy Cross leads, 28-15 Series Began ..............................................1990-91 Last Meeting ................Holy Cross 57-53, 2009-10 ............... Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE LOYOLA GREYHOUNDS Sunday • Dec. 19 • 1 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
MANHATTAN JASPERS Thursday • Dec. 30 • 5 p.m. Riverdale, N.Y.
MEDAILLE MAVERICKS Wednesday • Nov. 17 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Head Coach Joe Logan
Head Coach John Olenowski
Head Coach Pete Lonergan
Graduate Student Guard Erica DiClemente
Senior Guard Abby Wentworth
Senior Guard Kacie Mills
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................Baltimore, Md. Founded ........................................................... 1852 Enrollment ...................................................... 3,538 Colors .................................................. Green & Grey Conference ...........................Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Court .............................. Reitz Arena (2,100) President............................ Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. Athletic Director .................................... Jim Paquete
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................ Riverdale, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1853 Enrollment ...................................................... 3,200 Colors ....................................... Kelly Green & White Conference ...........................Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Court ................Draddy Gymnasium (2,345) President....................................Brennan O’Donnell Athletic Director ............................. Robert J. Byrnes
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................ Buffalo, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1937 Enrollment .......................................................1,718 Colors ......................................Navy, Yellow & White Conference ..Allegheny Mountain Coll. (Division III) Home Court ...........................Sullivan Center (400) President.....................................Richard T. Jurasek Athletic Director ................................ Pete Lonergan
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............................................Joe Logan Alma Mater .............................................. Loyola ’96 Record at Loyola ........................ 75-75 (5 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ....................................Tom Gizzi, .......................................Alisha Mosely, Jill Glessner
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................... John Olenowski Alma Mater ............................................. St. Leo ’78 Record at Manhattan .................. 15-15 (1 Season) Career Record............................ 85-43 (4 Seasons) Associate Head Coach ......................... Sonia Burke Assistant Coaches ................ Christine Catalanotto, ...............................................................Caitlin Flood
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................Peter Lonegran Alma Mater ..............................St. Bonaventure ’66 Record at Medaille .................. 150-43 (7 seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches .................................Bill Agronin, .................................Ron Stepien, Bernadette Clark
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 14-16 Conference Record/Finish.......................... 9-9/5th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 9/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/1 Top Returners ................... Erica DiClemente, Gr., G ................................................Katie Sheahin, So., G MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .............Abbey Mastracco Email .................................almastracco@loyola.edu Office Phone ...................................(410) 617-2565 Cell Phone.......................................(916) 220-6076 Fax ...................................................(410) 617-5029 Press Row Phone ...........................(410) 617-5370 Website ....................... www.loyolagreyhounds.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ............................... Loyola leads, 2-0 Series Began ..............................................1999-00 Last Meeting ...................... Loyola 56-64, 2008-09
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 15-15 Conference Record/Finish........................ 10-8/4th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L ............................................10/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/1 Top Returners ..................... Abby Wentworth, Sr., G .......................................Lindsey Loutsenhizer, Jr., F MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .......................Joe Clifford Email .....................joseph.clifford@manhattan.edu Office Phone .................................. (718) 862-7709 Cell Phone...................................... (716) 903-7057 Fax .................................................. (718) 862-8020 Press Row Phone .......................... (718) 862-7778 Website .................................... www.gojaspers.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ....................... Manhattan leads, 7-4 Series Began ..............................................1978-79 Last Meeting ...............Manhattan 65-52, 2009-10
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TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................26-3 Conference Record/Finish........................ 20-0/1st Postseason ....... NCAA Tournament Second Round Letterwinners R/L ............................................10/6 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners .............................. Kacie Mills, Sr., G ..........................................Amanda Sahhar, Sr., G/F MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .............. Michael Carbery Email .............................. mcarbery2@medaille.edu Office Phone .................................. (716) 880-2357 Cell Phone...................................... (716) 570-5645 Fax .................................................. (716) 884-1887 Website ........................... www.medaillesports.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ......................................First Meeting Series Began ..............................................2010-11
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE NAVY MIDSHIPMEN
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NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES
PENNSYLVANIA QUAKERS Saturday • Dec. 4 • 5 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Saturday • Jan. 22 • 3:30 p.m. West Point, N.Y. Saturday, Feb. 19 • 12 p.m. Annapolis, Md. Head Coach Stephanie Pemper
Head Coach Daynia La-Force Mann
Head Coach Mike McLaughlin
Senior Guard Angela Myers
Senior Guard Kashaia Cannon
Junior Forward Jess Knapp
Monday • Nov. 29 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................Annapolis, Md. Founded ........................................................... 1845 Enrollment ...................................................... 4,300 Colors ........................................... Navy Blue & Gold Conference ....................................... Patriot League Home Court .............................. Alumni Hall (5,710) Superintendent ..Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Athletic Director ................................Chet Gladchuk
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .............................................Boston, Mass. Founded ........................................................... 1898 Enrollment ....................................................15,339 Colors ....................................................Red & Black Conference ................ Colonial Athletic Association Home Court ........................Solomon Court (2,500) President.........................................Dr. Joseph Aoun Athletic Director .......................................Peter Roby
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................ Philadelphia, Pa. Founded ............................................................1740 Enrollment .................................................... 10,275 Colors ......................................................Red & Blue Conference ..............................................Ivy League Home Court ........................... The Palestra (8x722) President...................................... Dr. Amy Gutmann Athletic Director .....................................Steve Bilsky
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................... Stephanie Pemper Alma Mater ..................................... Idaho State ’92 Record at Navy ............................33-29 (2 Season) Career Record....................... 268-77 (12 Seasons) Associate Head Coach .........................Becky Geyer Assistant Coaches .............................. Julie Veilleux, ..................................Jenerrie Harris, Maria Noucas
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ......................... Daynia La-Force Mann Alma Mater .....................................Georgetown ’95 Record at Northeastern ............ 43-79 (4 Seasons) Career Record............................ 67-86 (5 Seasons) Associate Head Coach ............................ Tom Blake Assistant Coaches .............................. Vicki Wancel, ............................................................ Chelsea Perry
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................................Mike McLaughlin Alma Mater ...................................... Holy Family ’91 Record at Penn .............................. 2-26 (1 Season) Career Record........................409-76 (15 Seasons) Assistant Coaches .................Bernadette Laukaitis, ........................................Kara Cassidy, Julie Greger
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ..............................................17-14 Conference Record/Finish.......................... 8-6/3rd Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 7/4 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/1 Top Returners ...................Cassie Consedine, Sr., C .................................................. Angela Myers, Sr., G
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 13-18 Conference Record/Finish........................ 7-11/8th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 9/4 Starters R/L ........................................................ 2/3 Top Returners .....................Kashaia Cannon, Sr., G ................................................... Jamie Conroy, Jr., G
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .............Justin Kischefsky Email .........................................kischefs@usna.edu Office Phone .................................. (410) 293-8772 Home Phone .................................. (410) 263-3033 Fax .................................................. (410) 293-8954 Press Row Phone .......................... (410) 263-3929 Website .................................. www.navysports.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ..................... Ashley Shilo Email .................................. ashleyshilo@GoNU.com Office Phone ...................................(617) 373-4154 Cell Phone......................................(508) 409-1888 Fax ...................................................(617) 373-3152 Press Row Phone .......................... (617) 373-7530 Website ...........................................www.GoNU.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ........................................ Tied, 27-27 Series Began ..............................................1980-81 Last Meeting ......................... Navy 54-48, 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ................... Northeastern leads, 3-1 Series Began ..............................................1980-81 Last Meeting ........... Northeastern 77-45, 2009-10
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TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................2-26 Conference Record/Finish........................ 1-13/8th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 6/4 Starters R/L ........................................................ 2/3 Top Returners ...............................Jess Knapp, Jr., F ...................................................... Jerin Smith, Sr., F MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ........................ Eric Dolan Email ........................................erdolan@upenn.edu Office Phone .................................. (215) 898-6129 Fax ...................................................(215) 898-1747 Press Row Phone .......................... (215) 898-4324 Website ..............................www.pennathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ................................. Penn leads, 2-1 Series Began ..............................................1980-81 Last Meeting .........................Penn 73-61, 1998-99
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS Wednesday • Dec. 8 • 6:30 p.m. University Park, Pa.
QUINNIPIAC BOBCATS Saturday • Dec. 11 • 12 p.m. Hamden, Conn.
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) TERRIERS Saturday • Nov. 29 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Head Coach Coquese Washington
Head Coach Tricia Fabbri
Head Coach Brenda Milano
Senior Guard/Forward Julia Trogele
Senior Center Courtney Kaminski
Sophomore Forward Autumn Lau
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................... University Park, Pa. Founded ........................................................... 1855 Enrollment ....................................................42,294 Colors ...................................................Blue & White Conference .....................................................Big 10 Home Court .............Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) President.................................. Dr. Graham Spanier Athletic Director ....................................... Tim Curley
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................... Hamden, Conn. Founded ........................................................... 1929 Enrollment ...................................................... 7,400 Colors .....................................................Blue & Gold Conference ...............................................Northeast Home Court .......... TD Bank Sports Center (3,300) President.............................................John L. Lahey Athletic Director ...............................Jack McDonald
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1859 Enrollment ...................................................... 2,300 Colors ......................................................Red & Blue Conference ...............................................Northeast Home Court . Pope Physical Education Center (1,200) President......................................Brendan J. Dugan Athletic Director ..................................... Irma Garcia
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................... Coquese Washington Alma Mater .....................................Notre Dame ’92 Record at Penn State ............... 41-50 (3 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ............................... Fred Chmiel, ..................................... Kia Damon, Maren Walseth
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......................................... Tricia Fabbri Alma Mater ............................................Fairfield ‘91 Record at Quinnipiac ..........207-214 (15 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches .............. Mountain MacGillivray, ...................................Helen Ridley, Danielle Wexler
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ......................................Brenda Milano Alma Mater ............................................ Wagner ’95 Record at SFNY ......................52-149 (6 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ..........................Dionne Dodson, .........................Christine Stragisher, John Thurston
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ..............................................17-14 Conference Record/Finish..................... 8-10/T-6th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 7/6 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners .............................Alex Benley, So., G .............................................. Nikki Greene, So., F/C
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 12-18 Conference Record/Finish........................ 7-11/8th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L ............................................11/6 Starters R/L ........................................................ 3/2 Top Returners .............Stephanie Cannizzaro, Jr., G .......................................... Beth Weinmann, Sr., F/C
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................2-27 Conference Record/Finish......................1-17/12th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 8/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/1 Top Returners ............................Autumn Lau, So., F .............................................. Kim Snauwaert, So., F
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .............Kristina Peterson Email .............................................. kap18@psu.edu Office Phone .................................. (814) 865-1757 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax .................................................. (814) 863-3165 Press Row Phone .......................... (814) 863-3294 Website .............................. www.GoPSUsports.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ................. Lindsay Oliveri Email ................................lmoliveri@quinnipiac.edu Office Phone ..................................(203) 582-5387 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax ..................................................(203) 582-5385 Press Row Phone ..........................(203) 582-3796 Website ......................www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID .................. Brian Morales Email ..................... bmorales@stfranciscollege.edu Office Phone .................................. (718) 489-5491 Cell Phone...................................... (646) 342-4414 Fax ...................................................(718) 797-2140 Press Row Phone .......................... (718) 489-5412 Website ................................www.SFCathletics.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ......................................First Meeting
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ........................Quinnipiac leads, 2-0 Series Began ............................................. 1983-84 Last Meeting ................Quinnipiac 61-57, 2001-02
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ................................. Army leads, 8-0 Series Began ..............................................1990-91 Last Meeting .........................Army 68-56, 2009-10
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE SETON HALL PIRATES Tuesday • Nov. 23 • 7 p.m. South Orange, N.J.
WAGNER SEAHAWKS Friday • Nov. 12 • 5 p.m. Staten Island, N.Y.
Sunday • Jan. 9 • 3 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Head Coach Anne Donovan
Head Coach Gela Mikalauskas
Head Coach Chris Gobrecht
Junior Forward Kandice Green
Senior Guard Megan Mahoney
Senior Forward Ashley Carter
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................... South Orange, N.J.. Founded ........................................................... 1856 Enrollment ...................................................... 9,700 Colors ...................................................Blue & White Conference ..................................................Big East Home Court ..................Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) Interim President..................Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Athletic Director ..................... Joseph A. Quinlan, Jr. COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................... Anne Donovan Alma Mater .................................. Old Dominion ’83 Record at Seton Hall ............................First Season Career Record............................ 33-51 (3 Seasons) Assistant Coaches ........................ Jenny Palmateer, ......................................... Ty Grace, Catherine Proto TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................9-21 Conference Record/Finish......................1-15/16th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 6/5 Starters R/L ........................................................ 2/3 Top Returners .........................Kandice Green, Jr., F .....................................................Terry Green, So., F MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ....................Dan Kuberka Email ................................daniel.kuberka@shu.edu Office Phone .................................. (973) 761-9493 Cell Phone........................................................... n/a Fax ...................................................(973) 761-9061 Press Row Phone .......................... (973) 761-9493 Website ...................................www.shupirates.com
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ......................................Staten Island, N.Y. Founded ........................................................... 1883 Enrollment ...................................................... 2,000 Colors ................................................ Green & White Conference ...............................................Northeast Home Court ................ Spiro Sports Center (2,100) President................................. Dr. Richard Guarasci Athletic Director ................................ Walt Hameline
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ......................................New Haven, Conn. Founded ............................................................1701 Enrollment ...................................................... 5,200 Colors ...........................................Yale Blue & White Conference ..............................................Ivy League Home Court .......John J. Lee Amphitheater (2,532) President........................................ Richard C. Levin Athletic Director ....................................Tom Beckett
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................Gela Mikalauskas Alma Mater ...................................Kean College ’77 Record at Wagner............... 202-251 (16 Seasons) Career Record..................................................Same Assistant Coaches ..................... Maureen Hannafin .........................................Brett Self, Heather Zurich
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ......................................Chris Gobrecht Alma Mater .........................Southern California ’77 Record at Yale ........................... 48-90 (5 Seasons) Career Record..................... 473-401 (29 Seasons) Assistant Coaches ..............................Allison Smith, ...................................... Queen Smith, Amy Sokaitis
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ................................................9-21 Conference Record/Finish..................... 6-12/T-9th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L ............................................11/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 5/0 Top Returners .....................Megan Mahoney, Sr., G ....................................... Sha’Ron Harrison, Sr., F/C
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record ............................................. 13-15 Conference Record/Finish.......................... 8-6/4th Postseason .......................................................None Letterwinners R/L .............................................. 7/3 Starters R/L ........................................................ 4/2 Top Returners ..................... Megan Vasquez, So., G ...............................................Yoyo Greenfield, Sr., G
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ....................... Kevin Ross Email .................................. kevin.ross@wagner.edu Office Phone .................................. (718) 390-3215 Cell Phone...................................... (716) 969-6126 Fax .................................................. (718) 390-3347 Press Row Phone .......................... (718) 420-4433 Website ..........................www.wagnerathletics.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball SID ................Jon Erickson Jr. Email .......................................sports.info@yale.edu Office Phone ..................................(203) 432-1448 Cell Phone......................................(203) 988-8994 Fax ..................................................(203) 432-1454 Press Row Phone ..........................(203) 432-2398 Website ................................www.yalebulldogs.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ................................. Army leads, 3-2 Series Began ..............................................1978-79 Last Meeting ..................Army 74-70 (OT), 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ............................... Army leads, 15-9 Series Began ..............................................1977-78 Last Meeting .......................... Yale 55-42, 2009-10
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ........................ Seton Hall leads, 1-0 Series Began ..............................................2006-07 Last Meeting ................ Seton Hall 65-54, 2006-07
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY VS. 2010-11 OPPONENTS ARMY VS. AMERICAN Army American Result 39 79 L 54 68 L 78 69 W 66 76 L 71 56 W 50 64 L 78 73 W 52 74 L 41 49 L 64 71 L (OT) 47 51 L 75 66 W 73 49 W 60 57 W 54 58 L 59 49 W 51 63 L 42 53 L 60 59 W (OT) 49 64 L 42 56 L American 13, Army 8 Current Streak: American, 2 games
Year 1996-97 1997-98 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
Year 1999-00 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04
ARMY VS. BINGHAMTON Army Binghamton 47 50 47 50 49 63 74 62 Binghamton 3, Army 1 Current Streak: Army, 1 game
Result L L L W
ARMY VS. BRYANT Army Bryant Result 57 58 L Bryant 1, Army 0 Current Streak: Bryant, 1 game
Year 1984-85
Year 1983-84 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07
ARMY VS. BUCKNELL Army Bucknell 69 54 73 58 72 52 85 75 69 50 37 51 59 50 46 50 61 46 56 68 53 61 44 52 63 53 40 75 56 73 48 59 56 46 73 80 74 78 58 67 72 67 55 73 63 70 73 78 77 92 69 79 64 82 67 83 62 72 91 79 51 46 68 73 65 61 58 56 66 65 47 60 55 59 61 57
Result W W W W W L W L W L L L W L L L W L L L W L L L L L L L L W W L W W W L L W
2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
46 47 47 59 47 50 57 59 50 56 49 51 49 37 Bucknell 28, Army 17 Current Streak: Army, 1 game
L L L (OT) L L L W
ARMY VS. COLGATE Army Colgate Result 71 54 W 77 58 W 67 53 W 50 48 W 68 50 W 86 41 W 68 54 W 76 62 W 68 58 W 54 69 L 69 45 W 41 54 L 50 78 L 45 55 L 69 77 L 63 61 W 49 51 L 64 66 L 59 71 L 76 71 W 51 61 L 60 63 L 68 63 W (OT) 66 80 L 49 59 L 59 55 W 73 66 W 65 88 L 61 65 L 62 65 L 73 64 W 79 76 W 56 69 L 68 53 W 71 69 W 75 78 L 85 81 W (OT) 58 66 L 73 55 W 69 58 W 65 48 W 65 40 W 74 54 W 63 51 W 59 39 W 63 57 W 47 61 L Army 28, Colgate 19 Current Streak: Colgate, 1 game
Year 1983-84 1985-86 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
ARMY VS. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Year Army FDU Result 1979-80 47 52 L 1980-81 58 62 L 1981-82 60 40 W 2000-01 71 65 W 2002-03 71 49 W 2008-09 56 46 W 2008-09 50 37 W 2009-10 53 44 W Army 6, Fairleigh Dickinson 2 Current Streak: Army, 6 games Year 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92
ARMY VS. HOLY CROSS Army Holy Cross 57 67 57 63 52 65 58 71
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Result L L L L
1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
54 56 64 62 44 57 66 60 60 61 49 67 49 66 29 83 68 62 66 80 59 92 56 79 78 85 43 80 63 80 56 80 65 83 75 87 87 71 50 70 68 67 51 66 41 52 56 60 65 78 58 66 67 58 53 70 61 75 59 56 63 57 69 68 62 49 77 43 57 41 56 54 41 57 63 62 54 47 65 61 60 54 53 57 Holy Cross 29, Army 17 Current Streak: Holy Cross, 1 games
Year 1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04
ARMY VS. LAFAYETTE Army Lafayette 64 47 39 51 49 69 52 60 31 54 47 51 58 59 64 42 53 52 57 61 50 51 54 55 51 60 53 47 38 43 41 46 75 60 66 67 50 79 55 59 69 71 68 73 47 64 56 53 53 62 91 60 69 77 49 63 66 58 73 51 56 52 89 54 75 60 59 56
L W L W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L W L L W W W W W W W L W W W W L
Result W L L L L L L W W L L L L W L L W L L L L L L W L W L L W W W W W W
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY VS. 2010-11 OPPONENTS 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
62 55 W 63 49 W 82 77 W (OT) 75 60 W 71 52 W 74 55 W 63 50 W 70 57 W 57 46 W 51 41 W 56 46 W 60 55 W 54 38 W 52 54 L (OT) Army 26, Lafayette 22 Current Streak: Lafayette, 1 game
ARMY VS. LEHIGH Year Army Lehigh Result 1983-84 74 72 W 1990-91 66 56 W 1990-91 53 39 W 1990-91 54 47 W 1991-92 70 45 W 1991-92 59 43 W 1992-93 72 60 W 1992-93 63 59 W 1993-94 66 63 W 1993-94 76 61 W 1994-95 72 67 W 1994-95 47 62 L 1995-96 71 74 L (OT) 1995-96 64 63 W 1996-97 52 78 L 1996-97 64 76 L 1997-98 83 71 W 1997-98 61 75 L 1998-99 49 63 L 1998-99 51 65 L 1999-00 60 78 L 1999-00 64 48 W 2000-01 55 77 L 2000-01 77 61 W 2001-02 58 67 L 2001-02 58 60 L 2001-02 71 66 W 2002-03 59 64 L 2002-03 51 62 L 2002-03 78 70 W 2003-04 68 75 L 2003-04 53 83 L 2003-04 53 63 L 2004-05 64 72 L 2004-05 53 72 L 2005-06 53 60 L 2005-06 76 67 W 2006-07 56 53 W 2006-07 77 71 W 2006-07 53 57 L 2007-08 57 59 L (OT) 2007-08 44 50 L 2008-09 54 52 W 2008-09 57 66 L 2008-09 42 61 L 2009-10 40 70 L 2009-10 39 49 L Lehigh 26, Army 21 Current Streak: Lehigh, 4 games ARMY VS. LOYOLA (Md.) Army Loyola Result 43 72 L 56 64 L 48 63 L Loyola 3, Army 0 Current Streak: Loyola, 3 games
Year 1999-00 2008-09 2009-10
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ARMY VS. MANHATTAN Army Manhattan Result 78 40 W 62 45 W 66 79 L 65 60 W 53 71 L 52 74 L 69 87 L 84 89 L (OT) 65 72 L 51 47 W 52 65 L Manhattan 7, Army 4 Current Streak: Manhattan, 1 game
Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1982-83 1996-97 1998-99 2005-06 2008-09 2009-10
ARMY VS. MEDAILLE First Meeting Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
ARMY VS. NAVY Army Navy 65 48 73 79 64 69 66 53 54 52 66 53 52 70 46 49 55 68 47 41 69 51 72 45 69 59 77 65 60 50 67 62 64 58 71 59 51 66 52 49 33 62 57 67 57 65 65 71 56 83 53 80 46 74 48 74 59 83 51 50 69 87 69 62 57 64 61 72 59 81 73 61 60 71 75 67 48 60 85 86 73 75 65 60 64 50 89 81 83 69 78 72 44 49 58 43 58 49 70 66 39 44 58 50 53 64 48 54 Army 27, Navy 27 Current Streak: Navy, 2 games
Result W L L W W W L L L W W W W W W W W W L W L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L W L W L L (3OT) L W W W W W (OT) L W W W (OT) L W L L
Year 1980-81
ARMY VS. NORTHEASTERN Army Northeastern 55 46
Result W
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58 52 53 61 45 77 Northeastern 3, Army 1 Current Streak: Northeastern, 3 games
L L L
Year 1980-81 1997-98 1998-99
ARMY VS. PENNSYLVANIA Army Pennsylvania Result 83 71 W 56 68 L 61 73 L Pennsylvania 2, Army 1 Current Streak: Penn, 2 games ARMY VS. PENN STATE First Meeting
ARMY VS. QUINNIPIAC Army Quinnipiac Result 53 63 L 57 61 L Quinnipiac 2, Army 0 Current Streak: Quinnipiac, 2 games
Year 1983-84 2001-02
Year 1990-91 1991-92 1997-98 2000-01 2001-02 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10
ARMY VS. ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) Army SFNY Result 71 37 W 71 42 W 72 65 W 70 64 W 83 64 W 57 43 W 63 57 W 68 56 W Army 8, St. Francis (N.Y.) 0 Current Streak: Army, 8 games
ARMY VS. SETON HALL Army Seton Hall Result 54 65 L Seton Hall 1, Army 0 Current Streak: Seton Hall, 1 game
Year 2006-07
Year 1978-79 1983-84 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
ARMY VS. WAGNER Army Wagner 81 54 63 66 59 50 58 59 74 70 Army 3, Wagner 2 Current Streak: Army, 1 game
Result W L W L W (OT)
Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2008-09 2009-10
ARMY VS. YALE Army Yale 61 42 47 50 58 48 73 63 88 73 65 61 70 61 65 73 72 67 49 55 67 62 36 40 61 40 42 52 52 63 59 56 54 59 49 73 62 56 64 50 71 69 60 59 62 60 42 55 Army 15, Yale 9 Current Streak: Yale, 1 game
Result W L W W W W W L W L W L W L L W L L W W W W W L
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Adelphi University 1983-84 1989-90 Alabama, University of 1979-80 1979-80 Alaska Fairbanks, University of 2003-04 2003-04 Albany, University at 1999-00 2009-10 Alcorn State 1995-96 1995-96 American University 1996-97 2009-10 Angelo State University 1988-89 1988-89 Auburn University 2003-04 2003-04 Baylor University 1995-96 2005-06 Bentley College 1986-87 1989-90 Bergen Community College 1977-78 1979-80 Bethune Cookman College 1990-91 1990-91 Binghamton University 1999-00 2003-04 Biola University 1980-81 1980-81 Bloomsburg University 1987-88 1989-90 Boston College 1978-79 1979-80 Boston University 1979-80 1981-82 Bridgeport, University of 1986-87 1989-90 Brooklyn College 1986-87 1986-87 Brown University 1990-91 2008-09 Bryant College 1984-85 1984-85 Bucknell University 1983-84 2009-10 Buffalo, University of 1996-97 1996-97 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1984-85 1985-86 Calif. St. U. at Dominguez Hills 1980-81 1980-81 Calif. St. U at Fullerton 2005-06 2005-06 Calif. St. U. at Los Angeles 1980-81 1980-81 Calif. St. U. at Northridge 1980-81 1987-88 California at Irvine, Univ. of 1980-81 2006-07 Canisius College 1983-84 1991-92 Catholic University of America 1978-79 1978-79 Central Connecticut State Univ. 1983-84 2007-08 Chapman College 1987-88 1987-88 Charleston, College of 2000-01 2000-01 Charleston Southern 1999-00 1999-00 Clark University 1978-79 1978-79 Clemson University 1994-95 1994-95 Colgate University 1983-84 2009-10 Columbia University 1992-93 2007-08 Concordia College 1981-82 1989-90 Connecticut, University of 1980-81 2007-08 Cornell University 1979-80 2005-06 C.W. Post 1977-78 1989-90 Dartmouth College 1978-79 2003-04 Davidson College 1995-96 2001-02 Davis & Elkins College 1987-88 1987-88 Delaware State 2007-08 2009-10 Denver, University of 1985-86 1985-86 DePaul University 1993-94 1994-95 Detroit Mercy, University of 1998-99 1998-99 Dominican College 1977-78 1980-81 Drew University 1978-79 1978-79 Drexel College 1990-91 2008-09 Duquesne University 1992-93 1993-94 Eastern Washington 1999-00 1999-00 East Stroudsburg University 1977-78 1989-90 Edinboro University 1979-80 1979-80 Elon College 1998-99 1998-99 Erskine College 1986-87 1986-87 Evansville, University of 1990-91 1990-91 Fairfield University 1981-82 1995-96 Fairleigh Dickinson University 1979-80 2009-10 Florida International University 1979-80 1997-98 Florida Southern College 1986-87 1986-87 Florida State University 1982-83 1982-83 Fordham University 1977-78 1994-95 Gannon University 1987-88 1987-88
G 15 1 1 9 1 21 1 1 2 4 2 1 4 1 2 2 3 4 1 9 1 45 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 47 11 3 3 11 22 5 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 6 8 2 1 1 23 1
W 10 1 1 5 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 17 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 6 0 1 1 1 0 28 9 2 1 6 15 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 3 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 6 1 0 0 8 1
L 5 0 0 4 1 13 1 1 2 4 0 0 3 1 1 0 3 3 0 5 1 28 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 19 2 1 2 4 7 4 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 1 15 0
Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Gardner-Webb University 2005-06 2005-06 Georgetown University 2004-05 2004-05 Georgia Tech University 1991-92 2009-10 Hampton University 1995-96 1995-96 Hartford, University of 1990-91 1993-94 Harvard University 1982-83 1997-98 High Point 2000-01 2001-01 Hofstra University 1980-81 2001-02 Holy Cross, College of 1990-91 2009-10 Howard University 1982-83 1982-83 Illinois-Chicago, University of 1990-91 1990-91 Immaculata (Pa.) College 1978-79 1984-85 Indiana University 1977-78 1978-79 Indiana-Purdue Univ. of Indianapolis 1997-98 1997-98 Indiana-Purdue Univ. of Fort Wayne2001-02 2001-02 Iona College 1977-78 2005-06 Jacksonville 2000-01 2000-01 Kansas State University 1998-99 1998-99 Kansas, University of 1991-92 1991-92 Lafayette College 1983-84 2009-10 Lehigh University 1983-84 2009-10 Le Moyne College 1983-84 1983-84 Lock Haven University 1977-78 1985-86 Long Beach State 2006-07 2006-07 Long Island University/Brooklyn 1977-78 1999-00 Louisville, University of 1977-78 1977-78 Lowell, University of 1988-89 1989-90 Loyola-Maryland 1999-00 2008-09 Maine, University of 1982-83 1983-84 Manhattan College 1978-79 2009-10 Manhattanville College 1977-78 1979-80 Marist College 1977-78 1997-98 Maryland/Baltimore County, Univ. of1997-98 1999-00 Maryland/Eastern Shore, Univ. 2007-08 2008-09 Massachusetts, University of 1981-82 1982-83 McGill University 1981-82 1981-82 Mercer University 1994-95 1994-95 Mercy College 1984-85 1989-90 Miami, University of 1979-80 1979-80 Middlesex Community College 1977-78 1977-78 Millersville University 1988-89 1988-89 Molloy College 1978-79 1989-90 Montclair State College 1977-78 1982-83 Mount St. Mary’s College 1977-78 1986-87 Nebraska at Omaha, University of1983-84 1983-84 New Brunswick, University of 1981-82 1981-82 New Hampshire, University of 1981-82 2007-08 New York at New Paltz, State U. of 1977-78 1978-79 New York Institute of Technology 1979-80 1989-90 New York at Cortland, State U. of 1977-78 1981-82 Niagara University 2003-04 2004-05 North Carolina-Wilmington, U. of 1995-96 1995-96 Northeastern University 1980-81 2009-10 Northern Kentucky University 1986-87 1986-87 Northern Illinois University 1994-95 1994-95 Northwestern University 1978-79 1978-79 Northwestern Louisiana State Univ.1993-94 1993-94 Notre Dame, University 2001-02 2001-02 Ohio State University 2006-07 2008-09 Oklahoma, University of 2009-10 2009-10 Pace University 1984-85 1989-90 Pan American University 1992-93 1992-93 Pennsylvania, University of 1980-81 1998-99 Pepperdine University 1980-81 1980-81 Phil. Coll. of Textiles & Science 1984-85 1984-85 Pittsburgh at Johnston, Univ. of 1987-88 1987-88 Portland State University 2003-04 2003-04
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G 1 1 3 1 4 8 1 9 46 1 1 4 2 1 1 15 1 1 1 48 47 1 2 1 5 1 2 3 2 11 3 15 3 2 2 1 1 14 1 1 1 15 5 2 1 1 5 2 18 4 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 17 1 3 1 1 1 1
W 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 5 17 1 1 4 2 0 1 10 1 0 0 26 21 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 2 4 3 9 2 2 2 1 1 9 0 1 0 13 1 0 1 0 3 2 17 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1
L 0 1 3 1 1 6 0 4 29 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 1 22 26 0 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 2 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 0 2 1 1 1 0
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Princeton University 1977-78 2005-06 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 2002-03 2002-03 Queens College 1980-81 1989-90 Quinnipiac College 1983-84 2001-02 Ramapo University 2009-10 2009-10 Rhode Island College 1977-78 1977-78 Rhode Island, University of 1981-82 1982-83 Rice University 1992-93 1992-93 Rider University 1995-96 2007-08 Robert Morris College 1992-93 2004-05 Robert Morris University 2003-04 2003-04 Russell Sage 1977-78 1977-78 Rutgers University 1980-81 2008-09 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 1986-87 1986-87 St. Anselm College 1984-85 1984-85 St. Bonaventure University 1996-97 1998-99 St. Francis (Ill.), College of 1982-83 1983-84 St. Francis (N.Y.), College of 1990-91 2009-10 St. John’s University 1977-78 2008-09 St. Leo College 1986-87 1986-87 St. Louis University 2002-03 2002-03 St. Michael’s College 1983-84 1989-90 St. Peter’s College 1981-82 1982-83 St. Thomas Aquinas College 1985-86 2006-07 Sacramento State University 1991-92 2001-02 Sacred Heart University 1977-78 1998-99 San Diego State University 1993-94 1993-94 San Jose State University 1985-86 1985-86 Savannah State University 2004-05 2004-05 Scranton, University of 1978-79 1980-81 Seton Hall University 2006-07 2006-07 Shippensburg University 1987-88 1988-89 Siena College 1979-80 1984-85 South Florida, University of 2003-04 2004-05 Southampton College 1987-88 1989-90 Southern Connecticut State Univ. 1983-84 1983-84 Stetson University 1996-97 1996-97 Stonehill College 1983-84 1983-84 Stony Brook University 1998-99 2000-01 Syracuse University 1979-80 1982-83 Tennessee, University of 2002-03 2005-06 Texas A&I University 1988-89 1988-89 Towson University 2002-03 2003-04 Trenton State College 1977-78 1980-81 Troy University 2006-07 2009-10 Union Junior College 1979-80 1979-80 U.S. Air Force Academy 1984-85 2009-10 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1999-00 2005-06 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 2006-07 2007-08 U.S. Naval Academy 1980-81 2009-10 Upper Iowa University 1979-80 1979-80 Upsala College 1978-79 1978-79 Utica College of Syracuse Univ. 1983-84 1985-86 Valdosta State College 1983-84 1983-84 Vermont, University of 1980-81 1991-92 Virginia Commonwealth 1994-95 1994-95 Wagner College 1978-79 2009-10 West Chester University 1983-84 1989-90 William & Mary, College of 1981-82 2000-01 Wisconsin, University of 1981-82 1981-82 Wisconsin-Green Bay, Univ. of 1986-87 1986-87 Wyoming University 1996-97 1996-97 Yale University 1977-78 2009-10
G 11 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 8 12 1 1 7 4 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 14 5 2 54 1 1 6 1 6 1 5 4 3 1 1 1 24
W 4 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 4 1 0 5 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 7 5 2 27 1 1 5 0 4 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 15
L 7 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 0 8 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 7 0 0 27 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 9
Notes: 2010-11 opponents in Bold; Army will begin new series with Penn State and Medaille in 2010-11.
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Senior G/F Laura Baranek finished fourth on the team in scoring a year ago. She played softball in her first year at the Academy and was an All-Patriot League performer.
Head coach Dave Magarity enters his fifth season as Army’s head coach. Magarity is responsible for leading the team to a 24-6 record in his first season (2006-07), setting a new Division I record for program wins.
Army set a new Christl Arena attendance record when it hosted Navy on Feb. 20, 2010, as 5,163 spectators packed the seats for the “Star Game.”
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE INSIDE THE ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY Basketball became the first women’s sport to join the time-honored Army-Navy rivalry tradition when the two service academies met at the Dartmouth-Burger King Invitational on Jan. 18, 1981, in Hanover, N.H. Center Pat Walter poured in 18 points and guard Dena Caradimitropoulo chipped in with 14 as Army prevailed 65-48 in the first meeting. Trailing 18-15 with 7:31 remaining in the first half, Army reeled off nine straight points to pull ahead 24-18 at intermission. The Black Knights continued their surge into the second half as they stretched that slim lead to a 48-31 bulge and never looked back in coasting to the win. Army harassed Navy into shooting 27 percent from the field, and the Midshipmen also struggled at the line, converting just 8 of 23 chances. The Black Knights shot 77 percent from the stripe (17-22) and 39 percent from the floor (24-61). The rebounding was equal as the Black Knights pulled down 50 caroms and Navy grabbed 49. Walter and Navy’s Bernie Boska each grabbed 10 boards. The Mids also had two players in double figures. Colleen Cassidy scored 18 points, sharing scoring honors with Walter, and Lynne Coe added 12. Army’s 1980-81 team was the first to take on Navy in women’s basketball history. The Army-Navy Trophy, awarded annually to the winner of the competition, was established 20 years ago through the generosity of Army donors Francis and Joe DeVito. The Trophy consists of a five-inch diameter Mids to five straight. The Black Knights snapped a five-game drought on Feb. 23, crystal basketball which sits on a sterling silver pylon. Army’s and Navy’s seals 2002, with a 75-67 victory capturing the “Star-Game” for the second time in four are etched on the pylon. years. Navy will host this year’s “Trophy Game” on Saturday, Feb. 19 at Alumni While Army struggled, Navy was dominating at home, away and at the Hall. The Black Knights have captured five of the last six trophies and won nine tournament over the next three-plus seasons before its run was snapped in of their last 13 meetings with the Mids. Navy swept Army in 2009-10 to tie the 1998-99 under first-year head coach Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki. The Black Knights’ series, 27-27. 51-50 upset in the “Trophy Game” at Alumni Hall halted the Mids’ nine-game Navy captured the inaugural Trophy after defeating Army, 68-55, at series win streak in the same place it started. Annapolis in 1989. The Black Knights were a 47-41 winner in the first “Trophy Meeting three times in 2000-01, Navy won both the regular-season Game” at West Point the following year where it resided for a five-year period encounters, including the “Trophy Game” on Saturday, Jan. 26 at Alumni Hall. (1990-94). The Black Knights bested the Mids when they won 73-61 in the quarterfinals of The two academies met once annually until Navy’s entrance into the the Patriot League Tournament on March 2. Patriot League in 1991-92. They began clashing twice a season, facing each In the winter of 2001-02, the two schools split with each winning on its other an unprecedented three times during Navy’s first year in the league with home court. The Mids captured the first meeting (71-60) at Alumni Hall on Jan. the third showdown coming in the opening round of the league tournament. 26 and the Black Knights won at Christl Arena to even the “Trophy Game” series Army and Navy have since faced each other four more times in the Patriot at 7-7. League Tournament, twice in the opening round (1997 and 1998), while In 2003, Army lost a heartbreaking triple-overtime thriller in Annapolis. meeting for the first time in the quarterfinals in 1998 and again in 2001. Navy escaped with the narrow victory on a free throw in the closing seconds. After taking the measure of Navy three times its inaugural year in the Each team earned a victory on its home court in 2004, as the Black Knights conference, Army went on to claim the next four meetings to stretch its win captured their eighth Trophy with a 65-60 win. streak, which began in 1990, to nine straight. Navy ended its drought when it Navy defeated Army, 54-48, to capture its first star since 2003 on Feb. 20, won the “Trophy Game” (66-51) at Alumni Hall on January 21, 1995. The win 2010, at Christl Arena. was the Mids’ first home victory over Army since 1989 and first league win over the Black Knights after losing seven straight. g that first-round loss with a hard fought g Armyy avenged INSIDE THE SERIES 52-49 triumph at Christl Arena in a quarterfinal-round Navy first met on Jan. 18, 1981, at the Dartmouth-Burger King tournament game to extend its home streak over the • Army and Nav Invitational • First Patriot League meeting was 1992 • Series is tied, tie 27-27 • Army is 1212-13 at home, 13-12 in Annapolis, 2-2 at neutral sites • Army leads Navy, 13-9, in Trophy Game victories • The longest Army A win streak is nine games, 1989-1994 • The long longest Navy win streak is nine games, 1995-1999 • Most ttotal points – 171 (Navy 86, Army 85, 3OT) set in 2003 • Mos Most Army points – 89, 2003 • Mo Most Navy points – 87, 1999 • Fe Fewest Army points – 33, 1988 •F Fewest Navy points – 42, 1990 •L Largest Navy margin of victory – 29 points (62-33), 1996 •L Largest Army margin of victory – 27 points (72-45), 1992 •C Closest margin of victory – one point, Army (51-50), 1999; N Navy (86-85, 3OT), 2003
(L to R) Stephanie Stone, Anna Wilson, Margaree King and Cara Enrig right made up Army’s Class of 2008, which posted a 7-1 record against Navy and never lost a “Trophy Game.” Na
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY-NAVY RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Points A *34 30 26 N 31 30 29
N Cara Enright ......................... 2/06/05 Katie Macfarlane ................. 3/01/03 Katie Macfarlane ................. 2/23/02 Courtney Davidson .............. 1/30/04 Erica Hayes........................... 1/19/99 Hilary Goodrich .................... 2/26/00
Field Goals Made A *13 Katie Macfarlane ................. 3/01/03 12 Cara Enright ......................... 2/06/05 11 Lisa Russell .......................... 1/25/92 N 12 Nancy Schiavetta ................. 2/20/82 11 Hilary Goodrich .................... 2/26/00 11 Kate Hobbs .......................... 1/21/06 Field Goals Attempted A 22 Pam Pearson........................ 2/23/85 20 Katie Macfarlane ................. 3/01/03 19 Julie DelGiorno ..................... 2/22/86 N *25 Angela Dobbs ....................... 2/23/91 22 Bernie Boska........................ 1/18/91 21 Yolanda Ray.......................... 1/25/92 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Att.) A .818 (9-11) Megan Vrabel............ 1/21/06 .727 (8-11) Therese Kelley ...........1/24/01 .727 (8-11) Cara Enright .............. 1/21/06 N *.900 (9-10) Erica Hayes .............. 2/27/99 .750 (9-12) Adria Schneck ...........2/01/97 .727 (8-11) Monica Holland ....... 2/25/89 .727 (8-11) Connie James .......... 2/24/90 3-Pt. Field Goals Made A 5 Jen Hansen .......................... 1/30/04 5 Cara Enright ......................... 2/06/05 4 Julie Schellhase .................. 1/21/95 N *8 Abi Campbell ........................ 2/06/05 4 Hilary Goodrich .................... 2/26/00 4 Courtney Davidson ...............1/24/01 4 Courtney Davidson ...............2/17/01 4 Courtney Davidson .............. 1/31/03 4 Carly Meyer .......................... 2/18/07 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted A 11 Julie Schellhase ................... 1/21/95 10 Jen Hansen .......................... 1/30/04 8 Megan Dempsey .................. 2/26/00 N *14 Abi Campbell ........................ 2/06/05 11 Courtney Davidson .............. 2/28/04 10 Maile Shimoda ..................... 2/23/02 3-Pt. Field Goal % (Min. 5 Att.) A* .800 (4-5) Jen Hansen ................. 2/28/04 .714 (5-7) Cara Enright ............... 2/06/05 .600 (3-5) Julie Schellhase .......... 1/08/97 .600 (3-5) Jen Hansen ................. 1/21/06 N .667 (4-6) Courtney Davidson........1/24/01 .600 (3-5) Vanessa Melofchik .... 1/19/99 .600 (3-5) Vanessa Melofchik .... 2/27/99 .600 (3-5) Lauren Skrel................ 1/21/06 Free Throws Made A 10 Pat Walter ............................. 1/18/81 10 Cara Enright ......................... 2/04/06 9 Shavonne Holden ................ 2/28/04
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Jen Hansen .......................... 2/04/06 Courtney Davidson .............. 1/30/04 Joanne Groth ........................ 3/01/96 Erica Hayes........................... 1/31/98
Free Throws Attempted A **16 Katie Macfarlane ................. 3/02/01 12 Shavonne Holden ................ 2/28/04 12 Cara Enright ........................ 2/04/06 N **16 Courtney Davidson .............. 1/30/04 15 Erica Hayes........................... 1/27/00 14 Joanne Groth ........................ 3/01/96 Free Throw Percentage (Min 10 Att.) A .909 (10-11) Pat Walter ............... 1/18/81 .900 (9-10) Jen Hansen ............... 2/04/06 .833 (10-12) Cara Enright............ 2/04/06 N *1.000 (12-12) Erica Hayes ............. 1/31/98 *1.000 (10-10) Becky Dowling ....... 2/28/97 .938 (15-16) Courtney Davidson........ 1/30/04 Rebounds A *19 18 16 N 14 14 13 Last
Katie Macfarlane ................. 2/28/04 Katie Macfarlane ................. 3/01/03 Karen Callahan .................... 1/24/96 Michelle Daley...................... 2/22/86 Laurie Coffey ........................02-17-96 Four Times Maile Shimoda ..................... 1/31/03
Assists A *16 12 11 N 13 10 9 9 9
Kim Kawamoto..................... 3/06/92 Melody Smith ....................... 2/25/84 Lisa Russell .......................... 1/25/92 Becky Lewis.......................... 2/20/83 Lauren Skrel......................... 2/06/05 Becky Lewis.......................... 2/20/82 Colleen Cassidy.................... 2/20/82 Betsy Burnett ....................... 2/21/06
Turnovers A **9 7 7 N **9 8 8
Carrie Jeanneret .................. 2/28/94 Kim Hanson ......................... 1/24/96 Alma Cobb ..............................2-25-84 Angela Dobbs ....................... 1/25/92 Yolanda Ray.......................... 2/28/94 Becky Dowling ...................... 1/31/98
Blocked Shots A *8 Pam Pearson........................ 2/23/85 6 Pam Pearson........................ 2/25/84 6 Linda Clark ........................... 2/22/86 N 4 Bryanna Herring................... 1/31/03 3 Kim Cowling ......................... 2/02/94 3 Kate Hobbs ................................ Twice 3 Cassie Consedine ...................... Twice Steals A 5 5 4 Last N *8 6 6 6
Laura Worthing .................... 2/17/96 Lindsay Brent ....................... 1/23/05 13 Times Margaree King ..................... 1/21/06 Joanne Groth ........................ 1/24/96 Kim Jackson ......................... 2/28/94 Becky Dowling ...................... 1/24/96 Joanne Groth ...........................1/8/97
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TEAM RECORDS Points A - 89* ..................................................2/06/05 N - 87 ..................................................2/27/99 Field Goals Made A - 35* .................................................3/01/03 N - 33 ..................................................2/20/82 Field Goals Attempted A - 79* ..................................................3/01/03 N - 78 ..................................................3/01/03 Field Goal Percentage A - .545 (30-35).......................................3/06/92 N - .581* (32-55) ....................................2/21/89 3-Pt. Field Goals Made A - 11 ..................................................1/30/04 N - 13* ..................................................2/06/05 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted A - 23 ..................................................1/30/04 N - 25* ..................................................2/06/05 3-Pt.Field Goal Pct. (Min.5) A - .583 (7-12) .........................................1/21/06 N - .667* (4-6) ........................................ 2/17/96 Free Throws Made A - 28 ...............................3/02/01 / 2/04/06 N - 37* ..................................................2/28/97 Free Throws Attempted A - 39 ..................................................3/02/01 N - 44* ..................................................2/28/97 Free Throws Percentage A - 1.000* (10-10) ..................................3/01/03 N - .889 (16-18) ......................................2/06/05 Rebounds A - 50 ...............................1/18/81 / 2/25/84 N - 55* ..................................................2/23/85 Assists A - 26* ..................................................1/25/92 N - 21 ...............................2/20/82 / 2/27/99 Turnovers A - 29* ..................................................1/25/92 N - 28 ..................................................2/19/92 Blocked Shots A - 10* .............................. 2/25/84 / 2/23/85 N-8 ..................................................2/18/07 Steals A - 15 ...............................1/25/92 / 2/28/94 N - 17* ..................................................1/24/96 *Series Record **Tied for Series Record Current players in bold
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY-NAVY RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Points A 162 142 120 N *180 173 133
Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 Therese Kelley ........................1998-01 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98
Scoring Average A 19.5 Pam Pearson ..........................1983-85 18.0 Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 17.8 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 N *20.0 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 19.2 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 15.8 Adria Schneck.........................1994-97 Field Goals Made A 53 Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 48 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 45 Therese Kelley ........................1998-01 N *56 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 50 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 44 Laurie Coffey...........................1996-99
Jen Hansen ’07 holds the Army-Navy career record for three-point percentage (.489).
Megan Vrabel ’06 owns the best career field goal perentage (.636) in the history of Army-Navy women’s basketball.
Field Goals Attempted A 103 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 103 Laura Worthing .......................1996-99 98 Alex McGuire.......................... 2005-09 N *117 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 98 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98 98 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00
Free Throws Made A 51 Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 37 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 28 Therese Kelley ........................1998-01 N *61 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 56 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 49 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98
Assists A *47 32 30 N 36 30 29
Kim Kawamoto .......................1989-92 Carrie Jeanneret .....................1993-96 Megan Dempsey ....................1998-01 Maile Shimoda .......................2001-04 Kalen Kropa ........................... 2005-09 Vanessa Melofchik .................1996-99
Field Goal Percentage (Min. 20 Att.) A *.636 (14-22) Megan Vrabel ........... 2003-06 .571 (32-56) Mary Langendorf .................... .................................................1989-92 .571 (28-49) Karin Gventer ..... 1991-92/94 N .600 (21-35) Kate Maslowski.........2001-04 .589 (23-39) Connie James ..........1987-90 .589 (43-73) Adria Schneck ..........1994-97
Free Throws Attempted A 70 Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 49 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 39 Lisa Russell.............................1992-94 N *78 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 74 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98 64 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04
Turnovers A 31 28 27 27 N *34 32 31
Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 Carrie Jeanneret .....................1993-96 Therese Kelley ........................1998-01 Megan Dempsey ....................1998-01 Yolanda Ray ............................1991-94 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98 Laurie Coffey...........................1996-99
3-Pt. Field Goals Made A 23 Jen Hansen .............................2004-07 10 Julie Schellhase......................1994-97 9 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 N *24 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 18 Abi Campbell.......................... 2002-05 10 Hilary Goodrich .......................1999-00 10 Maile Shimoda .......................2001-04 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted A 47 Jen Hansen .............................2004-07 29 Megan Dempsey ....................1998-01 29 Cara Enright ........................... 2005-08 27 Julie Schellhase......................1994-97 N *64 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04 36 Abi Campbell.......................... 2002-05 32 Maile Shimoda .......................2001-04 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Att.) A .489 (23-47) Jen Hansen. ..............2004-07 .462 (6-13) Halaevalu Helu ............1999-02 .455 (9-11) Katie Macfarlane ........2001-04 N *.615 (8-13) Lauren Skrel ............... 2003-06 .500 (18-36) Abi Campbell ............ 2002-05 .438 (7-16) Tina Dalmau ...............1995-98
Free Throw Percentage (Min. 20 Att.) A .857 (18-21) Jen Hansen .............. 2004-06 .826 (19-23) Carrie Jeanneret ......1993-96 .800 (20-25) Alex McGuire ............ 2005-09 N *.909 (20-22) Christi Simpson .......1983-86 .875 (56-64) Courtney Davidson ......2001-04 .826 (19-23) Kate Hobbs ...............2004-07 Rebounds A 79 57 53 N *81 74 73
Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 Halaevalu Helu .......................1999-02 Megan Evans ......................... 2005-09 Laurie Coffey...........................1996-99 Erica Hayes .............................1997-00 Becky Dowling ........................1995-98
Rebounding Avg. A *11.7 Pam Pearson ..........................1983-85 10.8 Katie Macfarlane....................2001-04 8.5 Julie DelGiorno .......................1983-86 N 9.1 Becky Dowling ........................1995-98 9.0 Laurie Coffey...........................1996-99 9.0 Michelle Daley ........................1985-86
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Blocked Shots A *18 Pam Pearson ..........................1983-85 12 Therese Kelley ........................1998-01 12 Erin Anthony......................2007-pres. N 12 Kim Cowling ............................1991-94 10 Bryanna Herring .....................2001-03 9 Kate Hobbs .............................2004-07 Steals A 20 16 15 15 N *26 23 21
Megan Dempsey ....................1998-01 Laura Worthington .................1996-99 Kim Kawamoto .......................1989-92 Kim Hanson ............................1993-96 Becky Dowling ........................1995-98 Joanne Groth ..........................1995-98 Courtney Davidson .................2001-04
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ABOUT THE PATRIOT LEAGUE In October of 1982, Dr. Peter Likins, then-president of Lehigh University, shared a vision he had with several of his colleagues. That dream became a reality two years later when the Colonial League was established. The league, formally organized in 1984, was founded on the principles of maintaining teams of athletes whose academic ability and progress are representative of the entire student body, the awarding of athletic scholarships on the basis of need, and holding institutional presidents directly responsible for governance and policies. Founding members of the league included Bucknell University, Colgate University, Davidson University, the College of the Holy Cross, Lafayette College and Lehigh University. Fordham University ultimately replaced Davidson after three years of football competition. Originally formed as a football-playing league, the Colonial League began formal competition in 1986 and was renamed the Patriot League in December 1989. It was at the beginning of the 1990-91 academic year that the Patriot League began competition in 23 sports, including football. Just prior to that year, the United States Military Academy joined the league. The United States Naval Academy followed for the 1991-92 season to boost league membership to eight. During the summer of 2001, American University formally joined the Patriot League in all sports and began competition that fall. In its second decade of competition, the league now includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham and Georgetown as associate members. Alan W. Childs, Dean of Academic Services at Lafayette College, was selected as the league’s first executive director in 1986. Dr. Childs helped bring the league to its feet by setting a strong foundation and adhering to the principles outlined by Likins and the other league presidents. Former Army athletic director Carl Ullrich, who was inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame in September of 2007, was named the league’s first fulltime executive director in May 1989. For one year, he served in a dual capacity as Army athletic director and Patriot League director. He retired from West Point in the summer of 1990 and served the league full-time until retiring in the summer of 1993. Connie Hurlbut succeeded Ullrich and became the first woman to be named executive director of a Division I league. Hurlbut oversaw the league’s operation for six seasons until resigning her post in the spring of 1999 to become Director of Operations for the WNBA. Carolyn Schlie Femovich, named to the league’s top post soon after Hurlbutt’s departure, ushered the league into its second decade of all-sports competition in 2001-02 and continues to steer the league via a myriad of regional and national initiatives. The Black Knights have captured the Presidents’ Cup—signifying the league’s all-sports champion—four times, including walking away with the hardware in the spring of 2005 for the first time since 1997. Army’s men have captured nine all-sports championships in the last 17 years, including a streak of six in a row from 1992-93 through 1997-98. Army women’s basketball is 122-144 since the inception of the Patriot League in 1991-92 and won the Patriot League title in 2005-06.
ARMY SUCCESS IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE First Team 1992-93 Lisa Russell 1993-94 Lisa Russell 1999-00 Therese Kelley 2000-01 Therese Kelley 2001-02 Katie Macfarlane 2002-03 Katie Macfarlane 2003-04 Katie Macfarlane 2005-06 Cara Enright 2006-07 Cara Enright 2007-08 Alex McGuire 2008-09 Alex McGuire 2009-10 Erin Anthony Second Team 1991-92 Gina Scarsella 1995-96 Jamie Arundell 1996-97 Laura Worthing 1997-98 Jamie Arundell 1998-99 Therese Kelley 2000-01 Katie Macfarlane 2004-05 Shavonne Holden Cara Enright 2006-07 Alex McGuire 2007-08 Cara Enright 2008-09 Erin Anthony Rookie Team 1990-01 Karin Gventer 1991-92 Carrie Garinger Lisa Russell 1997-98 Dawn Halfaker 2000-01 Katie Macfarlane 2003-04 Jen Hansen 2004-05 Cara Enright
PATRIOT LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION 3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 Central Valley, PA 18034 Phone: (610) 289-1950 FAX: (610) 289-1952 www.patriotleague.com Executive Director: Carolyn Schlie Femovich Assoc. Executive Director/External Relations: Richard Wanninger Assoc. Executive Director/Sport Management & Governance: Joanna Kreps Director of Championships/Business Operations: Darlene Gordon Media Relations Director: Matthew Dougherty Assistant Media Relations Director: Pat Janssen (WBB contact) Media and External Relations Assistant: Jimmy Johnson Assistant Director/Sports Management & Compliance: Patrick Muffley Executive Assistant & Business Manager: Grisel Ortiz-Ludovico
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2005-06 Alex McGuire 2007-08 Erin Anthony 2009-10 Molly Yardley Rookie of the Year 1991-92 Lisa Russell 2004-05 Cara Enright 2005-06 Alex McGuire Player of the Year 1992-93 Lisa Russell (Co-recipient) 1993-94 Lisa Russell (Co-recipient) 2003-04 Katie Macfarlane 2005-06 Cara Enright Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008-09 Erin Anthony 2009-10 Erin Anthony All-Tournament Team 1991-92 Lisa Russell 1993-94 Carrie Garinger 1998-99 Halaevalu Helu 2000-01 Therese Kelley 2002-03 Katie Macfarlane 2004-05 Cara Enright 2005-06 Cara Enright (MVP) Alex McGuire 2007-08 Cara Enright 2008-09 Nalini Hawkins Returning players in bold
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE REVIEW Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2009-10 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following: • 11 Patriot League student-athletes earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, with Army’s Andrew Maisano (Men’s Lacrosse), Erin Anthony (Women’s Basketball) and Elizabeth Betterbed (Women’s Soccer), Navy’s Beth Reed (Women’s Soccer), Alex Buck (Men’s Swimming and Diving) and Mark Van Orden (Track and Field) and Bucknell’s Patrick Selwood (Men’s Soccer) receiving First-Team Academic All-America recognition.
CollegeSwimming.com, and received Honorable Mention All-America honors at the NCAA Championship Meet. • Bucknell won the 2010 Patriot League Presidents’ Cup. The Bison also won the male and female trophies. It was the eighth time in Patriot League history that a school won the overall, male and female titles. • Every Patriot League team won at least one championship for just the fifth time in League history. • Army Men’s Lacrosse defeated No. 2 Syracuse, 9-8, in double overtime in the NCAA Tournament first round. • Bucknell defeated Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament. • A pair of Patriot League teams played in the postseason in women’s basketball. Lehigh made the NCAA Tournament, while American qualified for the WNIT. • Three Patriot Leaguers were selected in the Major League Baseball FirstYear Player Draft, while a pair were chosen in the Major Lacrosse League Draft. • Army’s Garret Thul was named national freshman of the year by Inside Lacrosse. • Three teams were ranked in the final Sports Network FCS top 25 for the first time since 2005.
• 50 Patriot League student-athletes received CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors. • The Patriot League placed second among all Division I conferences with 90 teams receiving NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their performance in the classroom.
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• Navy’s Beth Reed and Mark Van Orden received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year, and won the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. • Reed and American’s Anne-Meike de Wiljes earned the Patriot League’s nominations for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. • Army’s Andrew Maisano won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for Men’‘s Lacrosse, and earned the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Other Candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award: Marquis Hall, Lehigh (Men’s Basketball); Andrew Kydes, Army (Men’s Soccer); Elizabeth Betterbed, Army (Women’s Soccer); Mandy Correale, Holy Cross (Softball). • Army’s Elizabeth Betterbed was selected as a Rhodes Scholar. • Holy Cross’ Olivia Pruszko earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship • Holy Cross’ Dominic Randolph finished fifth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, given to the Most Outstanding Player in the Football Championship Subdivision, and won the ECAC Player of the Year honor. • Fordham’s John Skelton became the first Patriot League player taken in the NFL Draft since 1995. • Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was named the ECAC Men’s Basketball Rookie of the Year and received multiple national freshman honors.
WOMEN’S SCHEDULE Jan. 22 ................Navy at Army ........................................................3:30 p.m. Mar. 12 ...............Championship Game ................................................ 6 p.m. MEN’S SCHEDULE Jan. 16 .................Holy Cross at Bucknell .................................................2 p.m. Jan. 22 .................Navy at Army .................................................................6 p.m. Jan. 27 .................Colgate at Holy Cross ...................................................7 p.m. Jan. 29 .................Lafayette at American ..................................................4 p.m. Feb. 6 ...................American at Lehigh ......................................................2 p.m. Feb. 20 .................Flex Game .....................................................................2 p.m. Feb. 26 .................Flex Game .....................................................................4 p.m. March 2................Patriot League Quarterfinal .........................................7 p.m. March 6................Patriot League Semifinal #1 ........................................5 p.m. March 6................Patriot League Semifinal #2 .................................. 7:30 p.m. (DIRECTV Channel 613 and Dish Network Channel 152)
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Patriot League Championship Patriot League Coach of the Year Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year NCAA Tournament Appearances Patriot League Rookies of the Year Army Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Patriot League Players of the Year Twenty-Win Seasons Army Athletic Association Award Winners Patriot League All-Tournament Team Honorees All-America Certificates 1,000-Point Scorers Winning Seasons All-Patriot League Team Selections Seasons of Army Women’s Basketball Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Members Victories and Counting
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD 1976-77 After President Gerald Ford signed legislation in 1975 that declared women would be permitted to seek nomination and attend a military institution, the U.S. Military Academy welcomed its first co-ed class in July of 1976. That historic change not only impacted the nation’s armed forces, but also dramatically reshaped the profile of the academies’ athletic program. Basketball was the first women’s sport at the U.S. Military Academy to field a team, and played an intercollegiate schedule at the club status its first year. There were no fall sports that first year, but plans were being laid in August for a woman’s basketball team with Dennis VanFossen heading the program. More than 30 players tried out with the roster finally being trimmed to 11 players, but only six had experience in organized high school basketball. That group was affectionately dubbed the “Sugar Smacks” by the Corps. Smack is cadet slang for a plebe or freshman and the sugar was added in referring to the feminine gender. On December 1, 1976, Army hosted Skidmore College before a capacity crowd in the Central Gymnasium in opening a 20-game schedule (with all but two played at home). Army went on to close out its first year with an impressive 15-5 mark, showing it was ready for the next step -- varsity status in 1977-78. The first team averaged 68.9 points a game, tallying 1,309 points along with grabbing 750 rebounds. Army shot 38.6 percent from the floor and 50.7 percent at the charity stripe. Colleen Brennan led the team in scoring, assists and free throws. She piled up 327 points (19.2 ppg.), shot 72.5 percent from the line and dished off 64 assists. Christi Stevens topped the team with 232 rebounds (12 rpg.) while Carol Barkalow finished second in scoring (13.2 ppg.) and rebounding (9.2 rpg.).
1977-78: Army opens its first varsity season at the Division I level. The Black Knights finished the season with an impressive 18-5 record. 1977-78 Army’s performance its first year at the club level showed it was ready to move to the next step in its elevation to varsity status. Joe Ciampi, a successful local boys’ coach at Marlboro High, was named to head the women’s program. He enjoyed tremendous success during his tenure, compiling a 39-10 record over a twoyear period. Army played its first intercollegiate game at New Paltz, just a few miles away from the Academy, on Monday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. The team literally ran New Paltz off the floor, jumping out to a 42-9 lead at the half, on its way to a lopsided 84-17 decision. Dena Caradimitropoulo, a plebe from Tucker, Ala., was the leading scorer with 15 points along with 14 points from Melissa Miles, while Kim Hall and Laurie Utchel chipped in with 10 points apiece. Army made its home debut two days later at Central Gymnasium, hosting Fordham in a 4 p.m. tilt. The gym was overflowing as the cadets cheered the ladies on to a 65-56 decision over the Rams. Army rolled to its third straight victory, defeating Cortland State, 82-73. Ciampi’s squad built a 19-point lead in the first half, then preserved that margin over the final 20 minutes. The Black Knights then suffered their first defeat, bowing 58-53 in the first game of a doubleheader at St. John’s. Army outscored the Red Storm 32-31 in the second half, but was unable to overcome an 11-point first-half disadvantage. Army would only lose four more times as it spun an 18-5 mark. Among its highlights was a 6251 win over Indiana University, the defending state champions. Carol Barkalow and Caradimitropoulo shared individual scoring honors in compiling 13.8 averages. Earlier in the year, Barkalow set a school single-game mark with a 30-point effort in a 71-40 home victory over Long Island University. 1978-79
1976-77: Dennis VanFossen served as the head coach of the first women’s sport added to the Army athletic program in July of 1976.
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Army’s second varsity season and final year in the 1970s resulted in its first 20-plus win season as head coach Joe Ciampi guided the team to runner-up honors at the New York State AIAW Championship. Army exhibited balanced scoring throughout
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the season en route to compiling a 21-5 mark. The Black Knights set a school single-game record in scoring 111 points to defeat visiting New Paltz by a 72-point margin. That latter record still stands, though the former mark for points was broken in 1986-87. After gaining a postseason berth, the first in its short history, Army joined St. John’s, Fordham and C.W. Post at the AIAW Tournament hosted by Iona. Seeded second, Army edged St. John’s, 50-48, in its semifinal game, but bowed in the finals to top-seed Fordham, 63-60. Dena Caradimitropoulo topped the team in scoring with 278 points (10.6 ppg.). Kim Hall was next at 9.6 ppg., along with ripping down a team-high 193 boards. After leading Army to an impressive start, winning 80 percent of its contests the first two varsity years, Ciampi accepted the head coaching position at Auburn where he coached until his retirement following the 2003-04 season. 1979-80 The first women’s class marched into its senior season with a new name and a new coach with Liz Cousins becoming the first woman to head the program. As the first class moved up the ranks, Army traded its “Sugar Smacks” moniker for the more sophisticated Black Knights. Under Cousins’ direction, the Black Knights posted their fourth straight winning campaign. Stevens made history in being elected captain all four years. Pat Walter and Kim Hall finished one-two in scoring and rebounding. Pat Walter averaged 11.2 ppg. in scoring while grabbing 214 rebounds, followed by Hall’s 10.8 ppg. and 213 boards. 1980-81 Harold Johnson, an assistant to Liz Cousins, became the third varsity coach at the helm when he took over the program. He went on to produce a 12386 mark during his seven-year tenure. Johnson did not disappoint his inaugural season as he led Army to runner-up honors at the New York AIAW Championships, while tying the school record for victories in compiling a 21-13 mark.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD It was the second time in history that the Black Knights finished runner-up in a state tournament. His efforts earned him “Coach of the Year” honors by the Eastern Women’s Intercollegiate Newsletter. Seeded fourth at the tournament, Army upended top-seed St. John’s 69-66 in overtime, but lost in the finals to C.W. Post, 69-59. Army and Navy also met for the first time in a predetermined draw at the Burger King Classic sponsored by Dartmouth with Army claiming a 6548 victory. Kim Hall closed out the season as the team’s leading scorer (11.8 ppg.) and rebounder (7.8 rpg.). In early February, she became the first woman in Academy history to score 1,000 points. 1981-82 Facing one of the most challenging schedules in history, a young and inexperienced team turned in a strong showing in the first Metro Atlantic Conference championships, bowing to St. Peter’s in the finals, 65-51, en route to a 15-14 mark. Pat Walter became the second Black Knight to reach the 1,000-points milestone, breaking Kim Hall’s mark by two points (1,108). Yearling Melody Smith, named to the MAAC all-tournament team, topped the team in scoring (10.2 ppg.) and was the only player in double figures. 1982-83 Army suffered its first losing campaign, struggling to an 11-16 mark in its final year in the MAAC (4-6) and Division I. It would be eight years before Army returned to Division I level of competition. Army enjoyed depth in the frontcourt, but lacked that ingredient in the backcourt. Smith, an All-MAAC pick, led the team in scoring with a 16.5 ppg., hitting 48.5 percent from the floor and 85.4 percent from the stripe. Plebe Pam Pearson finished second in scoring (9.7 ppg.) and led the team in rebounding (9.3 rpg.), while Alma Cobb wasn’t far behind in averaging eight caroms a game.
1980-81: Kim Hall becomes the first woman in Army history to score 1,000 career points.
1983-84 Army’s introduction to Division II proved an incredible success. Armed with a fast-breaking style of basketball, Coach Harold Johnson led the Black Knights to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament and a school record 25-3 mark. Army, ranked fifth nationally at the conclusion of the season, won the New York State R.T. French Women’s Cup and was the Eastern Regional champion. A clutch basket by freshman Laurie Goetz and four free throws by Melody Smith in the final 28 seconds carried Army to a 59-53 victory over Utica in an NCAA Division II East Regional game at the Army Field House. That win earned Army a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals where it faced Valdosta State, ranked third nationally, on St. Patrick’s Day. Luck was not with the Black Knights whose 10-game winning streak was snapped in a 92-65 defeat. The Lady Blazers broke open a 17-17 game by pulling away 36-25 with 3:52 left until intermission, then pulled out to a 10-point lead at halftime. Valdosta State stretched its lead to 16 and Army was unable to mount a comeback. Foul shooting proved a factor as Army shot 33 percent and the Lady Blazers hit 71 percent. Jenni Moehringer led Army with a career-high 24 points and Pam Pearson chipped in with 15. Both were named to the all-tournament team. Smith became the third Black Knight to score 1,000 points along with becoming Army’s all-time scoring leader just nine games into the season. She scored 409 points her final year in closing out her career with a school record 1,420 points that stood for another 20 years. Pearson, who broke the school single-game rebounding mark with 22 against St. Francis (Ill.), became the first women’s basketball player named to an All-America squad with her selection to the second team by the American Women’s Sports Federation. Johnson was named the Northeast Region “Coach of the Year” along with being selected an All-America Coach. 1984-85 Army just missed a winning season (14-15), but the Black Knights continued their assault on the record books. Pam Pearson reached the 1,000 point plateau at the conclusion of her junior year, the first player to do so in three years. She shattered Kim Hall’s record for career rebounds, and her mark of 881, set over a three-year period, has yet to be matched. Pearson repeated as a second team AllAmerica and won several conference and regional awards. Her frontcourt mate, Julie DelGiorno, was an honorable mention All-America, while Harold Johnson again was selected an All-America coach. DelGiorno topped the team in scoring with 14.9 ppg. and was second in rebounding at 8.6 in grabbing 240. Pearson was the rebounding leader with 317 (10.9 ppg.) and was second in scoring (14.4 ppg.). Sophomore Laurie Goetz also broke into double figures in averaging 10.1 ppg. along with dishing off 111 assists. The Black Knights reached the semifinals of the Empire State playoffs, closing out the regularseason league play tied for third with a 7-5 mark.
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1985-86: Harold Johnson earned his 100th career win at the helm of the Black Knights, and was named the College Division All-America coach for the third consecutive year. Drawing a home berth, Army defeated New York Tech in the quarterfinals, 74-62, to advance to the semis where they fell to Mercy, 90-80. The season highlight was a two-point (54-52) win at Navy. 1985-86 The season proved significant as Harold Johnson posted his 100th career win at the Army helm in a 1911 campaign. The Black Knights defeated Navy, 6653, for the third straight time in Army’s new showcase, Christl Arena. The Black Knights were fourth in the Empire State Conference regular-season standings, reached the semis of the playoffs and were runnerup at the ECAC South Division II playoffs. Julie DelGiorno wrote her name into the record book in several categories her final year. She shattered the season scoring mark with 476 points to move into second place on the career charts with 1,270 points. She also climbed into the No. 2 spot in rebounding with 827 rebounds while bettering the school record for career steals (175). In addition to garnering second team All-America honors, DelGiorno was selected first team all-region and all-league. Johnson was named a College Division All-America coach for the third straight year. 1986-87 Army turned in its best performance in the Empire State Conference to date after claiming the runner-up spot in both the regular-season and playoffs to close the books on an 18-14 campaign. It proved a banner year for team captain Laurie Goetz who shattered six school marks. The four-year “floor general” broke the record for points in a game (39) and season (568) in closing out her career as the second-leading scorer in school history with 1,331 points. Her record for points in a game has yet to be equaled. Goetz also set assist marks on season (129) and career (436) levels as well as career steals (168). At one point, she ranked 12th among the NCAA Division II scoring leaders. Among the many accolades she earned was third team All-America honors and being selected the Empire State’s “Player of the Year.” Johnson picked up his fourth All-America coaching certificate in his final year at the helm. He departed as the all-time winningest head coach with
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD 123 victories in closing out a seven-year run. Both marks would later be broken by his assistant, Lynn Chiavaro. 1987-88 Chiavaro was elevated to the head position after serving for five years as Harold Johnson’s top assistant. She became the fourth mentor to take over the reins and second woman to head the young program. Chiavaro did not disappoint, directing Army to the Empire State Tournament title and its secondever NCAA appearance en route to a 19-13 record. She was tabbed as the Metropolitan “Coach of the Year” following the success she met her rookie year. Jennifer Fleming was named the MVP of the ESC tournament after igniting a 17-0 run in rallying Army to the title. She broke the Academy mark for season assists (182) in closing out her sophomore year. 1988-89 Youth and inexperience took its toll as the best Army could manage was just one win in its final seven games to finish under .500. In spite of its 11-15 mark, Army ranked third in the nation in scoring defense for the second straight year after holding its opponents to 57.5 ppg. The Black Knights, the defending ESC champions, were at one point tied for first place in the regular-season standings, but settled for fourth place and a playoff berth against Pace. The Setters rallied in the second half to eliminate Army with a 64-58 decision. Jennifer Fleming, a first team all-league pick, averaged 13 points in leading the team in scoring, while finishing second to plebe Kim Kawamoto (153) in assists with 112. Leeann Duhoski, second in scoring (8.4 ppg.) and first in rebounding with 171 caroms, was named a second-team ESC pick and Heather Bryn earned honorable mention.
solid showing in the newly formed Patriot League where they reached the finals of the postseason tournament. The Black Knights compiled a 2010 mark, ranked second in the nation in scoring defense and scored a series high 69 points in posting an 18-point win over Navy for its first victory at Annapolis since 1985. Army swept the service academies, beating Air Force 76-58 for first place at the Florida Tech Tournament. Army ranked eighth nationally in field goal percentage defense, 30th in rebound margin and captured two tournament crowns. Kim Kawamoto led the league in assists and ranked 12th nationally in the final NCAA statistics. She shattered six records, breaking the career standard for assists (562) and steals (214) along with shattering her own season and single-game marks in both. 1991-92 In spite of starting off the season with a young and inexperienced frontcourt, Army ranked nationally in scoring defense (13th) for the fifth straight year along with topping the Patriot League for the second straight year. Seeded fourth in the league tournament, Army opened with a 77-65 victory over Navy, defeating the Mids an unprecedented three times with their entrance into the league. Army fell to topseed Fordham, 83-72, in the semis in closing the books on a 17-12 campaign. Plebe center Lisa Russell was tabbed Patriot League “Rookie of the Year” after garnering weekly honors seven times. She closed out her first season with 393 points (13.6 ppg.) to set a school plebe scoring mark, while becoming just one of three freshmen to score 300 points Kim Kawamoto established nine USMA records in closing her career as Army’s game, season and career leader for assists, steals and three-pointers. She missed only one start (the first game of her plebe year) in 114 games and is the only player to accomplish that. Kawamoto ranked
1989-90 Though a postseason bid eluded Army its final season at the Division II level, the Black Knights had several highlights on which to reflect. Troubled by an injury-riddled first half, the Black Knights rallied from an 0-7 start to win 19 of 22 games in the second half for a final 19-10 mark. Army ranked first in the nation in scoring defense (49.3 ppg.) and third in field goal percentage defense (35.0). The Black Knights were runner-up in the Empire State Conference and defeated Navy, 47-42, to snap a three-year Mid reign. Jennifer Fleming reached the 1,000-point milestone, the seventh Black Knight to accomplish that feat. She broke the mark for career steals (230) and moved into second place on the assist charts with 415. Kim Kawamoto ranked 14th nationally in assists with 186 after eclipsing the school single-season mark of 182 held by Fleming.
nationally in assists (5th) for the third straight season. Senior captain Mary Langendorf left an impressive legacy in becoming the first player in school history to record 1,000 career points, grab over 500 rebounds and hand out 275 assists. 1992-93 A young Army squad shined on the hardwood, earning league and national recognition. The Black Knights were ranked nationally for the sixth straight year in scoring defense (10th/57.8), swept Navy and posted their first league win over Holy Cross, 54-52. Lisa Russell walked off with the top Patriot League honors for the second straight year with her selection as co-MVP. A first team all-star pick, the 5-9 forward led the league in scoring (18.2 ppg.) and field goal percentage (51.2). She was named a third team All-America by the American Women’s Sports Federation and selected to the inaugural All-Met first team by the Metropolitan Basketball Association. Russell became the fifth Black Knight to earn All-America honors, but just the second selected as a sophomore. She topped the team in scoring for the second straight year and led the Black Knights in rebounding (7.1 rpg). Her 492 points were the second highest single-season mark in school history. Sophomore Carrie Garinger set USMA records for three-point field goals on game (5) and career (25) levels en route to finishing second in scoring (9.3 ppg.). Seeded No. 4 at the league tournament, Army suffered a 50-46 loss to No. 5 Bucknell in the opening round to finish at 12-15. 1993-94 Army ranked nationally (12th) in scoring defense for the seventh straight year, compiled a 17-11 overall record and finished fourth in the league (8-4) standings. The Black Knights extended their win streak over Navy to nine straight following a two-game sweep in February, while Lynn Chiavaro recorded her 100th career win at West Point. Lisa Russell wrote the headlines for the third consecutive year. In late December, she became the ninth Black Knight to score 1,000 points, but did so faster than any other player. She repeated as the league’s Co-MVP, bettered her school mark for the second-highest season total with 526 points, while her 18.8 ppg. remains a school best. The 5-9 forward became the league’s all-time leading scorer with 1,411 points (which has since been broken) and closed out the season just 12 shy of the Army record. Russell elected to sit out her final year following surgery to repair a fractured vertebra in her lower back.
1990-91 Army’s return to Division I saw the Black Knights struggle early before rebounding with a
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(L to R) Mary Langendorf ’92 and Kim Kawamoto ’92 beat Navy for an unprecedented three times as seniors in 1992.
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Carrie Garinger finished second in scoring with 342 points (12.2) and pulled down 118 rebounds in spiraling into the top 20 on the career scoring (775) and rebounding (302) charts.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD Army reached the semifinals of the league tournament for the third time in four years, bowing to eventual champion Fordham, 68-48. Garinger was named to the all-tournament team.
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With just one starter back to form Army’s nucleus, a young Black Knight team suffered through a 4-23 season. Navy snapped Army’s series win streak at nine, while putting the skids to a seven-game league drought in posting its first home victory since 1989. The Black Knights defeated Navy in the second meeting to extend their home domination over the Mids to five straight. In the Hudson Valley Challenge Trophy, Army rallied to edge Marist, 50-49. Julie Schellhase broke the single-season mark for three-pointers with 25. Jamie Arundell topped the team in scoring (11.1 ppg.) and was second in rebounding (5.2 rpg.). Schellhase finished second in scoring (9.4 ppg.), while Kim Hanson topped the team in rebounding (5.6 rpg.).
Army suffered though its fourth straight losing campaign which resulted in head coach Lynn Chiavaro resigning at the conclusion of a 7-20 season after an 11-year reign. Jamie Arundell provided many of the individual highlights in becoming the 10th player in Black Knights history to eclipse the 1,000-point mark in closing out her career ranked 10th in scoring (1,007 points) and 11th in rebounding (528). She earned second team all-Patriot League honors after finishing among the leaders with 334 points and 174 rebounds. Freshmen Dawn Halfaker and Megan Work were named to the all-rookie team, the first time any Army players were picked for that unit since the 1992 season. Halfaker broke Army’s single-season mark for steals (85), tops in the league as well, in earning a national ranking of 18th (T). The Black Knights hosted their first-ever tournament Thanksgiving weekend inviting Air Force, St. Francis (N.Y.) and St. Bonaventure to that inaugural field.
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Defying a last-place ranking in the preseason coaches’ poll, Army jumped out to a 2-1 start in the Patriot League. That success proved short-lived as the team struggled with a depleted lineup during a 14-day suspension period due to disciplinary action. After losing its hold in the first-half standings, Army was unable to return to that early success. The Black Knights defied the odds once again when they upset defending champion and preseason favorite Holy Cross, 68-62, at Christl Arena to earn a share of fifth place with Navy and a chance to control their destiny with two league games remaining. That win proved the high point of a difficult schedule as Army dropped its final two regular-season games to finish sixth in the standings. Jamie Arundell was named to the Patriot League second team all-star unit after leading the team in scoring (11.5 ppg.) and rebounding (5.9 rpg.). Kim Hanson grabbed a team-high 145 rebounds to close out her career 15th on the charts with 445 caroms. Senior guard Carrie Jeanneret moved into fourth place in career assists with 327. Plebe Karen Callahan set a USMA Christl Arena record in a 20-rebound performance against Cornell, and Lynn Chiavaro became the winningest coach in school history with 125 victories.
Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki took over at the Army helm and became the sixth head coach of the women’s basketball program. Army’s 62-56 defeat of Yale in December was its first over an Ivy League school, spanning 12 games, since the 1995-96 season. Nowatzki’s most impressive of four milestone victories came in Patriot League play. A first-round league road defeat of Lafayette proved one for the record books as Army’s 56-53 verdict snapped a 10-game losing streak in its firstever win on the Leopards’ home court. Army’s 51-50 triumph over Navy in the annual “Trophy Game” at Alumni Hall snapped a ninegame losing streak to the Mids and returned the trophy to West Point for the first time since 1994. Nowatzki’s cagers didn’t rest on their laurels as they had one more shocker left, that coming in the opening round of the postseason tournament hosted by Army. The No. 7 seed Black Knights became the lowest-seeded team in Patriot League tournament history to pull off an upset when they upended No. 2 Bucknell 72-67 in the tip-off game. Senior co-captain Laura Worthing led Army in scoring with 328 points (11.7 ppg.) in closing out her career with 847 points to rank 16th on the all-time scoring charts along with a school-record 57 three-pointers. Sophomore Therese Kelley was named to the league’s second team and plebe Halaevalu Helu was an all-tournament pick.
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1996-97 It was not a kind season and proved the worst in school history as Army suffered through a frustrating 1-25 campaign. Army fell to Navy three times as its losing skid to the Mids stretched to six straight dating back to 1995-96. Julie Schellhase, whose three-pointer lifted Army to its lone win over Colgate, broke the school career mark for treys with 53. Adrienne Quimby topped Army in scoring (9.9 ppg.) and rebounding (5.1 rpg.). Laura Worthing, the top point producer with 250 points (9.6), was a second team allleague pick.
1999-2000 Though a young Army team had its share of peaks and valleys, the Black Knights’ 6-3 mark in January proved their best monthly showing since 1994. During that time, Army ranked third in the Patriot League. Army’s win over Lafayette (91-60) set a pair of Christl Arena records and the Black Knights defeated Navy at Alumni Hall for the second straight year. Juniors Megan Dempsey and Therese Kelley wrote the headlines in the new millennium.
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Dempsey broke the USMA season mark for threepointers in draining 46 after having made just one her first two seasons to rank fourth on the all-time charts. Kelley became just the second Army player named to the Patriot League first team. The 6-2 forward topped Army and ranked among the league’s leaders in scoring, rebounding, blocks, free throw percentage and field goal percentage. 2000-01 Recording one of the greatest turnarounds in Division I women’s basketball history, the Black Knights began the season with a 4-0 record and their best start in 15 years. After capturing its own tournament for the first time in the program’s history, Army went on to post a 15-game mark of 13-2, its best at the Division I level. Army was the lone Patriot League team to beat defending champion Holy Cross, 87-71, the win coming at home. The victory helped Army capture the No. 4 seed at the league tournament where the Black Knights beat arch-rival Navy, 73-61, in the quarterfinal round. For the fifth time in school history, the Black Knights advanced to the league’s semifinal round where they were defeated 70-50 by eventual champion Holy Cross. Finishing the season with a 19-10 mark, Army posted the most wins since recording 20 victories in 1990-91. It marked just the seventh time in school history Army compiled at least 19 wins in a season. Senior Therese Kelley became only the second Army player to be selected a two-time Patriot League first team pick. She also became only the 11th Black Knight to score 1,000 points and grab 500 rebounds. Freshman Katie Macfarlane was chosen to the league’s second team all-star unit and rookie team after collecting the second-best mark by a freshman, scoring 340 points and grabbing 236 rebounds. Senior Megan Dempsey closed out her career owning three-point field goal records on both the single-season and career records. 2001-02 With just two seniors, Army’s youngsters came together in the second half of Patriot League play. Sophomore Katie Macfarlane led the team in scoring (18.3 ppg.) and rebounding (10.2 rpg.) and was named to the all-Patriot League first team. Macfarlane, the lone league player to average a double-double, was also named to the All-Metropolitan second team. Army finished the season with an 11-18 overall record and 5-9 mark in the Patriot League. For the second time in as many years, the Black Knights defeated perennial Patriot League power Holy Cross, 68-67, at home in Christl Arena. Highlighting Army’s non-conference schedule was a trip to Notre Dame to face the defending national champions. The Black Knights fell, 89-57. Junior Christine Gassman was the team’s second-leading scorer at an increase of more than 8.0 ppg. from her sophomore campaign. Senior team captain Halaevalu Helu finished second in rebounding at 5.5 rpg. and senior Christina Canelli topped the team in assists (2.8 apg).
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD 2002-03 Despite occupying the No. 6 seed in the Patriot League ranks, the Black Knights played the role of spoiler by upsetting two of the top teams in the conference. Army shocked No. 3 Lehigh and second-seeded American to advance to their first Patriot League title game since 1990-91. The Black Knights magical run came to end there, however, as top-seeded Holy Cross successfully defended its title with a 78-65 defeat of Army in the championship. Junior Katie Macfarlane continued her stellar play in the post, becoming the only player in the conference to average a “double-double.” A first team all-league selection for the second year in a row, Macfarlane averaged 17.7 points and 10.6 rebounds per outing. She was also selected to the All-Metropolitan second team. Macfarlane was one of three players on the Black Knight roster to start all 31 games, along with seniors Amy Saal and Christine Gassman. Saal ranked second on the squad with a scoring average of 10.5 points per game, while Gassman, the Academy’s all-time leader in three-pointers, tallied 8.8 points per game. Gassman shattered Megan Dempsey’s record for three-pointers made and finished her career with 112, smashing the previous record of 82. One of the highlights to the 2002-03 campaign was Army’s trip to Puerto Rico for the San Juan Shootout. While there, the Black Knights matched up with one of the most prolific teams in Division I women’s basketball in the former national champion Tennessee Lady Vols. The Black Knights finished the 2002-03 slate with an overall record of 15-16, which included a notable 72-69 victory over service-academy rival Air Force. 2003-04 Senior co-captain Katie Macfarlane wrote many of Army’s headlines in garnering a plethora of honors, including being named the Patriot League’s “Player of the Year”. She led the league in scoring and ranked second in rebounding. Macfarlane was chosen as the conference’s “Player of the Week” four times, giving her 12 such citations for her career, and earned her third consecutive All-Patriot League first team certificate. The 6-0 forward from Clarence, N.Y., amassed 48 career “double-doubles” and ended her illustrious career with a 16.8 scoring average and a 9.8 rebounding average. She became the league’s and Army’s all-time leading rebounder with 1,143 boards along with being the Black Knights’ leading scorer. Macfarlane closed out her career with numerous single-game, single-season and career records at the Academy. In addition to her scoring and rebounding records, she is also Army’s alltime leader in free throws made and attempted along with field goals made and attempted. She is the only Black Knight ever to lead the squad in rebounding in each of her four years on the team. Freshman Jen Hansen was named to the league’s all-rookie team. The Black Knights defeated Navy (65-60) in the “Star Game” at Christl Arena. Army finished 14-14 overall and 6-8 in the
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league. The Black Knights also captured the North Star Invitational championship in Fairbanks, Alaska over the Thanksgiving Holliday.
victories were the most since 1993-94, in which the Black Knights also captured eight wins. It also marked the first time the Black Knights swept Navy in the yearly series since the 1993-94 season. 2005-06
Katie Macfarlane’s Awards & Honors • Two-time team co-captain • Three-time All-Patriot League First Team • Three-time All-Metropolitan • 2003-04 Patriot League “Player of the Year” • Patriot League rebounding leader • Army scoring and rebounding leader • 12 Patriot League “Player of the Week” selections • 48 career “double-doubles” • Two-time Patriot League All-Tournament Team • Third all-time on Patriot League scoring chart • 2003-04 AAA Award winner 2004-05 Senior co-captain Shavonne Holden and freshman scoring sensation Cara Enright, along with sophomore Jen Hansen and senior Lindsay Brent, headlined the Army team. Both Holden and Enright were named to the Patriot League second team, and Enright earned all-rookie team honors on her way to being named the Patriot League’s “Rookie of the Year”. Enright led the Black Knights with a 13.2 scoring averaging, while Brent was Army’s leading rebounder, averaging 6.4 rebounds. Hansen set a new Black Knights’ record for 3-pointers made in a season, and Enright chipped in at third on the list. Holden finished her career 11th in rebounds, 16th on the career points ledger and seventh in career free throws. Army earned its highest seed in the Patriot League Tournament, third, since the creation of the league prior to the 1990-91 season, but the Black Knights run to the tournament title was spoiled by No. 6 seed Colgate in the opening round. The Black Knights concluded the 2004-05 campaign with an overall record of 15-13 and 8-6 in conference play. Army’s eight Patriot League
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The Black Knights experienced a coaching change at the top on Oct. 5, just 11 days before the start of practice as Maggie Dixon was named the seventh head coach of the Black Knights. The change proved beneficial for both Dixon and the Black Knights as she led Army through one of its most storied seasons in the history of the program. The Black Knights capped a 2011 campaign with a bid to the NCAA Division I Tournament and were among those also receiving votes in the final Associated Press poll. The Black Knights began the season with a tough non-conference slate, which left the squad with a 6-7 record heading into league play. Army won its first league contest in overtime against Colgate and turned around to face a Holy Cross squad, who historically had given the Black Knights fits. Army squeaked out a 59-56 victory against the Crusaders and began to build momentum. Army came across a few road blocks in Lehigh and Colgate, but the Black Knights won the first six straight contests of the month of February and clinched the Patriot League regular-season crown with a 71-52 victory at Lafayette on Feb. 21. The Black Knights earned the top seed in the postseason tournament for the first time in program history and earned the right to host a quarterfinal and semifinal round at West Point’s Christl Arena. Army advanced to the championship game for just the third time in its 16 years as a member of the Patriot League, and first since 2003, after breezing past No. 8 Lafayette, 74-55, and No. 5 Colgate, 73-55, in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. After sweeping their nemesis Holy Cross during the regular season for the first time, the Black Knights met the Crusaders in the Patriot League Championship game at West Point. Sophomore Stefanie Stone drained the winning free throw with 8.8 seconds remaining and Army held on to defeat the Crusaders and stamp the Black Knights’ ticket to the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first trip to the “Big Dance” at the Division I level for Army or any of the three service academies. The Black Knights earned a No. 15 seed and faced No. 2 Tennessee in the first round of the Cleveland Regional in Norfolk, Va. Dixon was tabbed the Patriot League’s “Coach of the Year” in her first season at the helm. Sophomore Cara Enright was honored as the league’s “Player of the Year,” and freshman Alex McGuire became the second straight Army player to capture Patriot League “Rookie of the Year” accolades. Junior Jen Hansen became the Academy’s all-time leader in three-pointers during the first contest of the season against Coast Guard and now has 143 three-point field goals for her career. The Seminole, Fla., native also led the Black Knights in free throw percentage, successfully connecting on 46 of 53 attempts moving her into first place on the career free throw percentage ledger (122-151.808).
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD American to start conference play with a 4-0 record. Unfortunately, the end of Army’s run came at the hands of Navy on Jan. 21 at Christl Arena. However, the Black Knights got revenge for that loss by winning the annual Army-Navy “Star” game less than a month later in Annapolis, Md. Army’s 11-3 conference record was enough to earn the Black Knights the second seed heading into the Patriot League Tournament at Navy’s Alumni Hall. Army’s recordbreaking season came to an end with a 57-53 loss to Lehigh on March 3, 2007 in the opening round of the tournament. 2005-06: Army captured its first Patriot League crown and advanced to the Enright (first team) and NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time in program history. sophomore guard Alex McGuire (second team) earned All-Patriot League honors Enright rewrote several of Army’s single-game at the end of the season. Enright was also a first records and continues to move up the career charts. team All-Metropolitan Area honoree, while Magarity Her 511 points are the sixth-highest single-season picked up “Coach of the Year” honors by the same mark. Her 94 free throws made tied her with Julie organization. Army’s postDelGiorno for seventh on the single-season ledger, season honors included the Jimmy “V” Foundation while for the second consecutive season, she Comeback Award, AT & T National Sportsmanship etched her name into the single season three point Award and Patriot League Sportsmanship Award. field goals made list. The Norco, Calif., native catapulted into 18th place on the Black Knights’ career scoring list. In her 59 games thus far as a Black Knight, Enright has amassed 881 points for a 14.9 average, second in the career list. Stone set an Army record for single-season field goal percentage, connecting on 98 of 170 attempts for a .576 average. She also is ninth in free throws made, after sinking 90 foul shots a year ago. McGuire had the second-best performance from the foul line of any Black Knight player. McGuire’s .856 (77-90) percentage ranks second behind Pat Walter (.882) on the single-season free throw percentage list. 2006-07 Army opened the 2006-07 campaign with a heavy heart, following the sudden passing of 2006 Patriot League “Coach of the Year” Maggie Dixon on April 6, 2006. Under first-year head coach Dave Magarity, who served as Dixon’s assistant in 2005-06 after a 23-year run as a Division I men’s basketball coach, the Black Knights set an Army Division I record for wins with a 24-6 mark. The team went 11-3 in Patriot League play for the second year in a row, while also matching the most road wins (11-3) in the program’s history. After dropping its season-opener to in the inaugural Maggie Dixon Classic on Nov. 12 at Christl Arena, the Black Knights spun off five straight wins. The Black Knights’ 72-48 win over Troy on Nov. 24 was a special night for junior guard Cara Enright, as she became just the 13th player in Army history to score 1,000 points. At the end of 2006-07, Enright stood fifth in Army history with 1,329 career points. Following a tough 65-54 loss at Seton Hall on Nov. 26, the Black Knights embarked on a recordbreaking, 13-game winning streak that spanned from Nov. 30 thru Jan. 16. During that stretch, Army knocked off Colgate, Holy Cross, Lehigh and
2007-08 Facing one of its toughest schedules in recent memory, Army put together its fourth-straight winning season with an 18-12 mark. The Black Knights went 9-5 record to tie Lehigh for third in the final Patriot League standings. A crop of four talented seniors, a budding junior class and a pair of rookies that played like veterans helped Army to a successful second season under head coach Dave Magarity. The Black Knights faced four 2006-07 NCAA Tournament teams, highlighted by meetings with then-No. 1 Connecticut in Hartford, Conn., and then-No. 3 Rugters at Madison Square Garden as a part of the Maggie Dixon Classic. Army kicked off Patriot League play with a pair of home wins over Colgate and Holy Cross before heading out on the road for three straight contests. The team continued to have an up-anddown conference run, but it did include sweeps of Holy Cross, Lafayette, Colgate and archrival Navy throughout the year. Army nabbed the fourth seed heading in to the Patriot League Tournament, which was held at West Point’s Christl Arena for the second time in three years. Army drew Bucknell in the quarterfinals, a team that the Black Knights had fallen against just seven days prior in the regular season finale. Despite a sparkling 25-point effort from senior guard Cara Enright in what was her final game as a Black Knight, Army dropped a 50-47 heartbreaker in overtime on a Bucknell buzzer-beater. Enright (second team), junior guard Alex McGuire (first team) and freshman forward Erin Anothony (rookie team) earned all-league status. Senior guard Margaree King also earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year plaudits. 2008-09 Army rebounded from a tough 1-4 start to win nine of its next 10 games, beginning with a crucial
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54-44 win at rival Air Force during a Thanksgiving trip to Colorado. The Black Knights’ lone loss between Nov. 29 and Jan. 10 came to nationally ranked Rutgers at the Maggie Dixon Classic on Dec. 14 at Madison Square Garden. The Black Knights closed out non-conference play with an 11-6 mark. A 3-4 record during the first half of Patriot League play left the Black Knights in the middle of the pack. The team rebounded, however, to go 5-2 during the second half of conference play to salvage a tie for third in the final league standings. That final run included the Black Knights’ fifth-straight “Star” game win (58-50) over Navy on Feb. 21 in Annapolis. At the close of the regular-season slate, Army found itself in a four-way tie with Bucknell, Navy and Holy Cross for third place. After exhausting all tiebreakers, the Black Knights played as the No. 5 seed in the Patriot League Tournament, which topseeded Lehigh hosted at Stabler Arena. Army drew No. 4 Holy Cross in the first round and sent the Crusaders packing following a 54-47 win. Appearing in the semifinals for the first time since winning the title in 2005-06, Army’s season came to an end to the host Mountain Hawks (61-42). Then-sophomore point guard Nalini Hawkins poured in 20-plus points in both games and was named to the All-Tournament Team. Senior G Alex McGuire earned first team allleague honors, while sophomore F Erin Anthony was named to the second team, and also became the first Army women’s basketball player to be named Scholar-Athlete of the Year. 2009-10 Without a single senior on the roster, a young and inexperienced Army team pulled out a fourthplace finish in the Patriot League in 2009-10. The Black Knights needed a key win at Bucknell in the final game of the regular season to clinch the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. They left Lewisburg, Pa., with just that in the form of a 49-37 triumph. Despite enduring its first losing season in head coach Dave Magarity’s tenure at Army, the Black Knights tied Holy Cross and Colgate for fourth in the final Patriot League standings (5-9). Throughout the non-conference slate, Army took on a pair of nationally ranked opponents in No. 16 Oklahoma and No. 24 Georgia Tech. Playing on their home court, the Black Knights managed to hold a 29-23 halftime lead over the Sooners but could not hang on in what turned out to be a respectable 59-46 defeat. For the second year in a row, junior F Erin Anthony led the Patriot League in rebounding (10.4 per game), while finishing second in scoring (16.1 points per game). The postseason accolades poured on for the Allentown, Pa., native as she was named first team All-Patriot League, first team AllMet Basketball Writer’s Association, Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year (second year in a row) and a CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team AllAmerican. The Black Knights drew No. 5 Holy Cross in the Patriot League Tournament, a team they swept during the regular season, at the Hart Center in Worcester, Mass. While Anthony scored her 1,000th career point during the contest, Army came out on the short end of a 57-53 decision in the quarterfinal match-up.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HONORS & AWARDS New York State EIWA All-Tournament 1981-82 - Dena Caradimitropoulo Tracy Hanlon NCAA Division II All-Tournament Team 1983-84 - Pam Pearson (Quarterfinals) 1987-88 - Jennifer Fleming, East Regionals Leslie Texas, East Regionals Eastern Regional Championship MVP 1983-84 - Melody Smith All-MAAC 1981-82 - Jenni Moehringer 1982-83 - Melody Smith MAAC All-Tournament 1981-82 - Melody Smith All-Northeast Region (American Women’s Sports Federation) 1983-84 - Melody Smith 1983-84 - Pam Pearson 1984-85 - Pam Pearson Julie DelGiorno 1985-86 - Julie DelGiorno 1986-87 - Laurie Goetz 1987-88 - Jennifer Fleming ESC Player of the Year 1986-87 - Laurie Goetz ESC Tournament MVP 1987-88 - Jennifer Fleming ESC All-Tournament 1987-88 - Jennifer Fleming Andresa Smith All-ESC 1984-85 - Pam Pearson 1985-86 - Julie DelGiorno 1986-87 - Karen Dunn, Laurie Goetz 1987-88 - Linda Schimminger 1988-89 - Jennifer Fleming, 1st team Leeann Duhoski, 2nd team Heather Bryn, hon. mention 1989-90 - Jennifer Fleming, 1st team Kim Kawamoto, 2nd team Jen Murtagh, 2nd team Leeann Duhoski, hon. mention N.Y. Metropolitan Basketball Association 1986-87 - Laurie Goetz - MVP All-Metropolitan New York 1992-93 - Lisa Russell, 1st team 1993-94 - Lisa Russell, 1st team 2001-02 - Katie Macfarlane, 2nd team 2002-03 - Katie Macfarlane, 2nd team 2003-04 - Katie Macfarlane, 1st team 2005-06 - Cara Enright, 1st team 2006-07 - Cara Enright, 1st team 2008-09 - Alex McGuire, 2nd team 2009-10 - Erin Anthony, 1st team Patriot League MVP 1992-93 - Lisa Russell (shared) 1993-94 - Lisa Russell (shared) 2003-04 - Katie Macfarlane 2005-06 - Cara Enright
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All-Patriot League 1990-91 - Karin Gventer, rookie team 1991-92 - Gina Scarsella, 2nd team, Carrie Garinger, rookie team Lisa Russell, rookie team 1992-93 - Lisa Russell, 1st team 1993-94 - Lisa Russell, 1st team 1995-96 - Jamie Arundell, 2nd team 1996-97 - Laura Worthing, 2nd team 1997-98 - Jamie Arundell, 2nd team, Dawn Halfaker, rookie team Megan Work, rookie team 1998-99 - Therese Kelley, 2nd team 1999-00 - Therese Kelley, 1st team 2000-01 - Therese Kelley, 1st team, Katie Macfarlane, 2nd team Katie Macfarlane, rookie team 2001-02 - Katie Macfarlane, 1st team 2002-03 - Katie Macfarlane, 1st team 2003-04 - Katie Macfarlane, 1st team Jen Hansen, rookie team 2004-05 - Cara Enright, 2nd team Shavonne Holden, 2nd team Cara Enright, rookie team 2005-06 - Cara Enright, 1st team Alex McGuire, rookie team 2006-07 - Cara Enright, 1st team Alex McGuire, 2nd team 2007-08 - Alex McGuire, 1st team Cara Enright, 2nd team Erin Anthony, rookie team 2008-09 - Alex McGuire, 1st team Erin Anthony, 2nd team 2009-10 - Erin Anthony, 1st team Molly Yardley, rookie team Patriot League All-Tournament 1991-92 - Lisa Russell 1993-94 - Carrie Garinger 1998-99 - Halaevalu Helu 2000-01 - Therese Kelley 2001-02 - Katie Macfarlane 2002-03 - Katie Macfarlane 2004-05 - Cara Enright 2005-06 - Cara Enright, MVP Alex McGuire 2007-08 - Cara Enright 2008-09 - Nalini Hawkins Rookie of the Year 1982-83 - Pam Pearson, MAAC Honorable Mention 1986-87 - Jennifer Fleming, ESC 1991-92 - Lisa Russell, Patriot League 2004-05 - Cara Enright, Patriot League 2005-06 - Alex McGuire, Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year 2007-08 - Margaree King, Patriot League ECAC All-Star 1984-85 - Pam Pearson, Division II South
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Senior point guard Nalini Hawkins (above) became the eighth Army player to earn Patriot League All-Tournament team honors in 2008-09. Margaree King ’08 (below)earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year plaudits as a senior in 2007-08.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE HONORS & AWARDS (ECAC All-Star Con’t) 1985-86 - Julie DelGiorno, Division II South 1986-87 - Laurie Goetz, Division II South
MAJ. GENERAL PHILIP H. DRAPER AWARD
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient 1991-92 - Michelle Sherwood (Mgr.) (NACA/Disney Scholarship) Coach of the Year 1980-81 - Harold Johnson, Regional I-A Schools (Eastern Women’s Intercoll. B’ball Newsletter) 1983-84 - Harold Johnson, Northeast Region (American Women’s Sports Federation) 1987-88 - Lynn Chiavaro, Division II Schools (N.Y. Metropolitan Basketball Coaches Assoc.) 2005-06 - Maggie Dixon (Patriot League, Basketball Coaches Assoc. of New York) 2006-07 - Dave Magarity (N.Y. Metropolitan Basketball Coaches Assoc.) All-American Coaching Honors (A.W.S.F.) 1984-85 - Harold Johnson* 1985-86 - Harold Johnson* 1986-87 - Harold Johnson* Team Awards 2005-06 - Jimmy “V” Foundation Comeback Team of the Year AT&T National Sportsmanship Award Patriot League Sportsmanship Award 2006-10 - NCAA National Recoginition Academic Progress Rate Honors *College Division All-American Coach
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Established in 1993, the Draper Award is given annually to the Most Valuable Player of the Army women’s basketball team and is named in honor of Philip Draper. A 1929 West Point graduate, Draper spent nearly three decades on the Banks of the Hudson, serving two tours and teaching French before returning from 1951-53 as the Graduate Manager of Athletics. Draper’s son, Stephen, also graduated from West Point in 1964. His wife, Lucy, was instrumental in the passage of the federal legislation to admit women into the gates at five national service academies. The family stayed at West Point until they had the opportunity to witness the first female cadets sworn in at Trophy Point in 1976. This award is funded by the Draper family and was presented for the first time at the graduation awards convocation, where it continues to be awarded today, in 1994. 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
Erin Anthony Alex McGuire Alex McGuire Jen Hansen Cara Enright Cara Enright Katie Macfarlane Katie Macfarlane Katie Macfarlane
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Therese Kelley Megan Dempsey Laura Worthing Jamie Arundell Laura Worthing Kim Hanson Carrie Jenneret Lisa Russell
COL. FREDERICK A. MOUNTFORD AWARD The Mountford Award is named in memory of Col. Frederick A. Mountford, a 1909 West Point graduate who captained the baseball team while also lettering in football. As a father of two daughters, he encouraged young women to participate in athletics, laying the groundwork for this award. In 1979, the Mountford family donated this leadership award to Army Women’s Basketball in his memory. It is given annually to the Army women’s basketball team captain. 2010 2009
Head coach Dave Magarity was awarded the Anaconda Lifetime Acheivement Award at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. (L to R) John Stote Sr., Dick Vitale, Dave Magarity, John Stote, Jr. Father and son, the Stotes founded and own Anaconda Sports and “The Rock” basketball.
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Army was honored with the Jimmy “V” Foundation Comeback Team of the Year following the loss of Maggie Dixon on April 6, 2006.
Late Army head coach Maggie Dixon earned the Patriot League Coach of the Year title in 2005-06. She is pictured here with Patriot League Executive Director Carolyn Schlie-Femovich.
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Erin Anthony Megan Ennenga, Megan Evans, Alex McGuire, Courtney Wright Anna Wilson Jen Hansen Micky Mallette, Megan Vrabel Lindsay Brent, Shavonne Holden Katie Macfarlane, Haley Edwards Katie Macfarlane, Amy Saal, Christine Gassman Halaevelu Helu Megan Dempsey, Therese Kelley, Krista Ruschak Megan Dempsey, Therese Kelley, Krista Ruschak Laura Worthing, Karen Callahan Micaela Hurley
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Julie Shellhase Kim Hanson, Carrie Jenneret Calondra Dooley Siobhain Kilgallen Gina Scarsella Mary Langendorf Jen Hankes Leeann Duhoski, Jennifer Fleming Karen Dunn Linda Schimminger Laurie Goetz Julie Delgiorno Jenni Moehringer, Karen Short Alma Cobb, Melody Smith Alma Cobb, Melody Smith April Hughlett D. Caradimitroupolo Melinda Miles Christi Stevens Christi Stevens
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY ALL-AMERICANS SELECTED BY THE AMERICAN WOMEN’S SPORT FEDERATION In 1984, Pam Pearson became the first Army women’s basketball player to earn All-America honors when she was selected to the second team. During that season, Pearson became Army’s all-time leading scorer and top rebounder for a sophomore, scoring 332 points and grabbing 314 boards. The next season, Pearson repeated as a second team selection and was joined by Julie DelGiorno, who was an honorable mention. Classmates, DelGiorno became the second-highest scorer as a junior and Pearson became the third, with 418 and 417 points, respectively. Bettering her mark in rebounding, Pearson grabbed 317 boards to lead all juniors. Ending her career at Army, Pearson became the all-time leader in rebounding with 881 boards and at the time ranked fourth on the all-time scoring list with 1,010 career points. As a senior in 1986, DelGiorno became Army’s second all-time leading scorer (1,270) and rebounder (827) on her way to being named second team AllAmerica. Joining her was Laurie Goetz, who was selected to the third team after she scored 267 points and averaged 9.9 rebounds as a junior. After being selected to the fourth team in 1991, Kim Kawamoto was chosen to the third team her senior. The most recent Black Knight to be named an AllAmerica, Lisa Russell earned the honor in 1993 when she was selected to the third team. As a sophomore that year, she led the team with 492 points. In just three seasons, Russell became Army’s secondleading scorer with 1,411 points.
LAURIE GOETZ ’87 3rd Team - 1986
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PAM PEARSON ‘86
JULIE DELGIORNO ‘86
2nd Team - 1984 2nd Team - 1985
2nd Team - 1986 Ho Honorable Mention - 1985
KIM KAWAMOTO ‘92
LISA RUSSELL ‘95
4th Team - 1991 3rd Team - 1992
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1,941 KATIE MACFARLANE (2004) Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
Points Avg. 340 11.7 532 18.3 549 17.7 520 18.6
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
117 706 31 498
1,422 MELODY SMITH (1984) Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84
Points 257 297 426 439
Avg. 8.6 10.2 16.5 15.7
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
113 612 198
1,270 JULIE DELGIORNO (1986) Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86
Points Avg. 174 6.7 202 7.2 418 14.9 476 18.3
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
108 515 240
1,106 KIM HALL (1981) Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81
Points 166 251 323 366
Avg. 7.2 9.7 10.8 11.8
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
110 447 212
1,010 ERIN ANTHONY (2007-PRES.) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Points Avg. 178 6.4 382 12.3 450 16.1
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
87 408 181
1,719 CARA ENRIGHT (2004-2008) Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Points Avg. 370 13.2 511 16.5 448 14.9 390 13.0
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
119 625 174 295
1,411 LISA RUSSELL (1995) Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94
Points 393 492 526
Avg. 13.6 18.2 18.8
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
84 563 3 282
1,231 THERESE KELLEY (2001) Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
Points Avg. 136 5.0 323 11.5 347 12.4 425 14.7
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
112 492 24 223
1,075 JENNIFER FLEMING (1990) Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
Points Avg. 165 5.2 248 7.8 331 12.7 331 11.4
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
119 421 16 217
1,010 PAM PEARSON (1986) Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85
Points Avg. 261 9.1 332 12.3 417 14.4
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
83 441 128
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1,467 ALEX McGUIRE (2005-2009) Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Points Avg. 340 11.0 363 12.1 365 12.2 399 12.9
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
122 532 109 294
1,331 LAURIE GOETZ (1987) Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87
Points 202 294 267 568
Avg. 7.2 10.1 9.9 17.8
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
116 562 207
1,108 PAT WALTER (1982) Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82
Points 205 337 286 280
Avg. 7.9 11.2 8.7 9.7
Games: Field Goals: Free Throws:
118 411 286
1,053 MARY LANGENDORF (1992) Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
Points Avg. 114 4.8 251 8.7 334 11.1 254 12.2
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
112 446 16 145
1,007 JAMIE ARUNDELL (1998) Year 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1997-98
Points 119 289 265 334
Avg. 4.8 11.1 11.5 10.0
Games: Field Goals: 3-Pt Field Goals: Free Throws:
101 356 12 283
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SEASON RECORDS BY CLASS
SINGLE GAME Points: ...............................39.................... Laurie Goetz vs. Brooklyn (1986-87) Field Goals: .......................19.................... Laurie Goetz vs. Brooklyn (1986-87) Free Throws: .....................12............. Katie Macfarlane vs Bucknell (2002-03) Rebounds:.........................22.......................... Pam Pearson vs. St. Francis (Ill.), at Miami Masonic Classic (1983-84) Assists: .............................. 16.......................Kim Kawamoto vs. Navy (1991-92) Steals: ............................... 10.................. Kim Kawamoto vs. Hofstra (1990-91) Blocked Shots:................... 9........................... Pam Pearson vs. St. Francis (Ill.) ................................................................................ (1983-84) & Navy (1984-85) 3-Point Field Goals: ............ 6........................Cara Enright vs. Lehigh (2005-06)
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SEASON Points: .............................568....................Laurie Goetz in 32 games (1986-87) Field Goals: .....................241....................Laurie Goetz in 32 games (1986-87) 3-Point Field Goals: ..........65.....................Jen Hansen in 28 games (2004-05) Free Throws: ...................148............Katie Macfarlane in 29 games (2001-02) Rebounds:...................... 330............Katie Macfarlane in 31 games (2002-03) Assists: ............................234............... Kim Kawamoto in 29 games (1991-92) Steals: .............................. 85................ Dawn Halfaker in 26 games (1997-98) Blocked Shots:................. 94.................. Pam Pearson in 27 games (1983-84) CAREER Points: ......................... 1,941..........Katie Macfarlane in 117 games (2000-04) Field Goals: .....................706..........Katie Macfarlane in 117 games (2000-04) 3-Point Field Goals: ........201................... Jen Hansen in 117 games (2003-07) Free Throws: ...................498..........Katie Macfarlane in 117 games (2000-04) Rebounds:................... 1,143..........Katie Macfarlane in 117 games (2000-04) Assists: ............................796............. Kim Kawamoto in 114 games (1988-92) Steals: .............................287............. Kim Kawamoto in 114 games (1988-92) Blocked Shots:................ 174.................. Pam Pearson in 83 games (1982-85)
SENIOR LEADERS Player Pts. Year G Avg. Laurie Goetz .........................568.............1986-87............... 32 ............... 17.8 Katie Macfarlane..................520............ 2003-04............... 28 ...............18.6 Julie DelGiorno ..................... 476.............1985-86............... 26 ...............18.3 Melody Smith........................439............ 1983-84............... 28 ...............15.7 Therese Kelley ......................425.............2000-01............... 29 ...............14.7 JUNIOR LEADERS Player Pts. Year G Avg. Katie Macfarlane..................549............ 2002-03................31 ............... 17.7 Lisa Russell...........................526.............1993-94............... 28 ...............18.8 Melody Smith........................429.............1982-83............... 26 ...............16.5 Erin Anthony ....................... 450 ............2009-10 ...............28 .............. 16.1 Julie DelGiorno .....................418............ 1984-85............... 28 ...............14.9 SOPHOMORE LEADERS Player Pts. Year G Avg. Katie Macfarlane..................532.............2001-02............... 29 ...............18.3 Cara Enright ..........................511............ 2005-06................31 ...............16.5 Lisa Russell...........................492.............1992-93................27 ...............18.2 Erin Anthony ....................... 382 ............2008-09 ...............31 .............. 12.3 Alex McGuire.........................363.............2005-07............... 30 ...............12.1 FRESHMAN LEADERS Player Pts. Year G Avg. Lisa Russell...........................393.............1991-92............... 29 ...............13.5 Cara Enright ..........................370............ 2004-05............... 28 ...............13.2 Alex McGuire.........................340............ 2005-06................31 ...............11.0 Katie Macfarlane..................340.............2000-01............... 29 ...............11.7 Dena Caradimitropoulo ......... 317.............1977-78............... 23 ...............13.8 REBOUNDING SENIOR LEADERS Player Reb. Year G Avg. Julie DelGiorno .....................293 ............1985-86............... 26 ...............11.3 Katie Macfarlane..................282............ 2003-04............... 28 ...............10.1 Linda Clark............................252.............1985-86............... 29 .................8.7 Karin Gventer .......................220.............1993-94................27 ................. 8.1 Kim Hall ................................ 241.............1980-81................31 ................. 7.8 JUNIOR LEADERS Player Reb. Year G Avg. Pam Pearson ........................ 317............ 1984-85............... 29 ...............10.9 Katie Macfarlane..................330............ 2002-03................31 ...............10.6 Erin Anthony ....................... 291 ............2009-10 ...............28 .............. 10.4 Julie DelGiorno .....................240............ 1984-85............... 28 .................8.6 Karen Dunn ..........................221.............1987-88............... 30 ................. 7.8 Pat Walter .............................217.............1980-81............... 33 .................6.6 SOPHOMORE LEADERS Player Reb. Year G Avg. Pam Pearson ........................314............ 1983-84................27 ...............11.5 Karen Dunn ..........................296.............1986-87................31 .................9.5 Katie Macfarlane..................295.............2001-02............... 29 ...............10.2 Erin Anthony ....................... 255 ............2008-09 ...............31 ................ 8.2 Jen Murtagh .........................225.............1989-90............... 29 ................. 7.8 FRESHMAN LEADERS Player Reb. Year G Avg. Pam Pearson ........................250.............1982-83................27 .................9.3 Katie Macfarlane..................236.............2000-01............... 29 ................. 8.1 Kim Hall ................................165.............1977-78............... 23 ................. 7.2 Melissa Miles........................163.............1977-78............... 22 ................. 7.4 Erin Anthony ....................... 175 ............2007-08 ...............28 ................ 6.3 Bold indicates returning player.
Laurie Goetz holds the Army single-game and single-season record for points.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE TOP PERFORMANCES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
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POINTS Player Pts. Laurie Goetz vs. Brooklyn (12/10/86) ....................................................39 Laurie Goetz vs. Molloy (1/8/87)............................................................. 37 Laurie Goetz vs. N.Y. Tech (1/10/87) ......................................................36 Melody Smith vs. Howard (12/5/82) ......................................................36 Jennifer Hankes vs. N.Y. Tech (2/15/90) ................................................35 Cara Enright vs. Navy (2/6/05)................................................................34 Katie Macfarlane vs. Dartmouth (1/20/04) ...........................................33 Cara Enright vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/18/07) ........................................32 Katie Macfarlane vs. Bucknell (2/23/03) ...............................................32 Katie Macfarlane vs. Columbia (12/6/02) .............................................32 Lisa Russell vs. Columbia (1/17/94).......................................................32 Laurie Goetz vs. C.W. Post (2/19/87) ....................................................32 Karen Dunn vs. Molloy (2/10/87) ...........................................................32 Tracy Hanlon vs. Fordham (1/23/82)......................................................32 Pat Walter vs. McGill (1/8/82) ................................................................. 31 Cara Enright vs. Colgate (3/3/05) ...........................................................30 Katie Macfarlane vs. Colgate (2/14/04) .................................................30 Katie Macfarlane vs. Navy (3/1/03) .......................................................30 Laurie Goetz vs. Ryerson Tech (11/21/86) ............................................30 Julie DelGiorno vs. Adelphi (2/20/86) ....................................................30 Carol Barkalow vs. LIU (12/10/77) ........................................................30 Cara Enright vs. Lehigh (2/11/06) ..........................................................29 Jamie Arundell vs. Lehigh (1/21/98) ......................................................29 Linda Schimminger vs. Mercy (2/9/88) ..................................................29 REBOUNDS Player Reb. Pam Pearson vs. St. Francis-Ill. (1/2/84)................................................22 Julie DelGiorno vs. Colgate (11/21/85) .................................................. 21 Karen Callahan vs. Cornell (1/29/96) ....................................................20 Pam Pearson vs. C.W. Post (2/2/85) ......................................................20 Katie Macfarlane vs. Navy (2/28/04) .....................................................19 Katie Macfarlane vs. Portland State (11/28/03) ...................................19 Pat Walter vs. Montclair State (2/20/80) ...............................................19 Christi Stevens vs. Sacred Heart (12/19/77) .........................................19 Katie Macfarlane vs. Navy (3/1/03) .......................................................18 Katie Macfarlane vs. Yale (12/10/02) ....................................................18 Karin Gventer vs. Duquesne (1/31/94) ..................................................18 Leeann Duhoski vs. Adelphi (3/1/90) .....................................................18 Leeann Duhoski vs. Queens (2/9/89) ....................................................18 Karen Dunn vs. Lock Haven (3/8/86) .....................................................18 Julie DelGiorno vs. Mercy (1/14/86) .......................................................18 Julie DelGiorno vs. Iona (11/26/85) .......................................................18 Pam Pearson vs. Immaculata (2/8/85) ..................................................18 Pam Pearson vs. Howard (12/5/83) .......................................................18 Melissa Miles vs. Trenton State (2/4/78) ...............................................18 Erin Anthony vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) ..................................................... 18 Lindsay Brent vs. Georgetown (12/3/04) ............................................... 17 Katie Macfarlane vs. Holy Cross (2/8/03) .............................................. 17 Katie Macfarlane vs. Cornell (1/6/03) .................................................... 17 Katie Macfarlane vs. Holy Cross (1/16/02) ............................................ 17 Katie Macfarlane vs. Davidson (11/16/01) ............................................ 17 Pam Pearson vs. N.Y. Tech (1/26/85)..................................................... 17 Julie DelGiorno vs. C.W. Post (2/2/84) ................................................... 17 Pat Walter vs. St. John’s (2/27/81) ......................................................... 17 Melissa Miles vs. Lock Haven (2/25/78) ................................................ 17 Courtney Wright vs. Rider (1/3/07) ......................................................... 17
Melody Smith ’84 scored 36 points against Howard, which ranks her in a tie for third on Army’s single-game points ledger.
Pam Pearson ’86 holds the Army record with 22 rebounds against St. Francis (Ill.) on Jan. 2, 1984.
TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points Scored: ................................... 113 .................. vs. Brooklyn (12/10/86) Fewest Points Scored:........................ 29 ...................vs. Holy Cross (1/20/96) Fewest Points Allowed:....................... 17 ..................vs. New Paltz (11/28/77) Victory Margin:............................ 72 (111-39) ......... vs. New Paltz (12/04/78) Opponent Points:............................... 109 ....................vs. Harvard (11/29/94) Defeat Margin:............................ 53 (109-56) .............vs. Harvard (11/29/94) Combined Points: .....................173 (84-89 OT)..... vs. Manhattan (12/20/98) Field Goals Made: .............................. 51 ................. vs. New Paltz (12/04/78) Field Goal Attempts: .......................... 104 ...........vs. Middlesex C.C. (2/27/78) Free Throws Made: ............................. 34 ..................... vs. Fordham (1/23/82) Free Throw Attempts: ......................... 50 ..................... vs. Fordham (1/23/82) ....................................................................................... vs. American (1/12/02) 3-Point FG Made: ............................... 11 ............................ vs. Navy (1/30/04) .............................................................................................. vs. Troy (11/24/06) 3-Point FG Attempts: .......................... 30 ...................vs. Holy Cross (1/10/04) Assists: ................................................ 36 ................... vs. Brooklyn (12/10/86) Steals: ................................................. 23 ................. vs. Upper Iowa (1/05/80) Rebounds:........................................... 75 ..................... vs. Scranton (1/29/80) Blocked Shots:.................................... 13 ............................ vs. Navy (2/23/85) SINGLE SEASON HIGHS Points Scored: ................................. 2,282 ...........................................1980-81 Field Goals Made: ............................. 923 .............................................1980-81 Field Goal Attempts: ........................ 2,335 ...........................................1980-81 Free Throws Made: ............................ 468 .............................................2000-01 Free Throw Attempts: ........................ 668 .............................................1980-81 3-Point FG Made: .............................. 174 ............................................ 2004-05 3-Point FG Attempts: ......................... 527 ............................................ 2004-05 Rebounds:........................................ 1,581 ...........................................1980-81 Blocked Shots:................................... 152 ............................................ 1983-84 Assists: ............................................... 615 .............................................1987-88 Steals: ................................................ 421 .............................................1986-87 Most Wins: ......................................... 25* ............................................ 1983-84 ............................................................. 24 ..............................................2006-07 Fewest Wins:........................................ 1 ...............................................1996-97 Most Losses: ...................................... 25 ..............................................1996-97 Fewest Losses: .................................... 3 .............................................. 1983-84 Longest Winning Streak:.................... 12 ..............................................2006-07 Longest Losing Streak: ...................... 18 ..............................................1996-97 Opponent Points:............................. 2,069 ...........................................1980-81 Opponent Rebounds: ...................... 1,480 ...........................................1980-81 * - Division II
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SCORING AVERAGE Player Avg. Pts. Season Lisa Russell .................................18.8.................526...................1993-94 Katie Macfarlane ........................18.6.................520.................. 2003-04 Katie Macfarlane ........................18.3.................532...................2001-02 Julie DelGiorno ............................18.3................. 476...................1985-86 Lisa Russell .................................18.2.................492...................1992-93 Laurie Goetz ................................ 17.8.................568...................1986-87 Katie Macfarlane ........................ 17.7.................549.................. 2002-03 Cara Enright ................................16.5.................511.................. 2005-06 Melody Smith ..............................16.5.................429...................1982-83 Erin Anthony ..............................16.1................ 450 ................. 2009-10
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATT.) Player Avg. FG-FGA Season Stefanie Stone ........................... .576.........(98-170).................. 2005-06 Jen Hankes................................. .551.........(86-156)...................1989-90 Karen Dunn ................................ .537...... (139-259)...................1986-87 Lisa Russell ............................... .536...... (165-308)...................1991-92 Katie Macfarlane ....................... .535...... (193-361).................. 2003-04 Pam Pearson.............................. .529.......(145-274).................. 1983-84 Pam Pearson.............................. .523...... (182-348).................. 1984-85 Courtney Wright ......................... .521........... (37-71)...................2007-08 Karen Dunn ................................ .518.........(87-168)...................1985-86 Karin Gventer ............................. .511...... (121-237)...................1993-94
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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATT.) Player Avg. FT-FTA Season Pat Walter ................................... .882...........(82-93)...................1980-81 Jen Hansen ..................................873...........(48-55)...................2006-07 Molly Yardley ............................ .860.......... (43-50) ................. 2009-10 Alex McGuire .............................. .856...........(77-90).................. 2005-06 Therese Kelley........................... .846........... (77-91)...................2000-01 Pat Walter ................................... .828...........(82-99)...................1981-82 Alex McGuire .............................. .826........... (71-86).................. 2008-09 Mallory Fritz................................ .824...........(56-68).................. 2002-03 Mary Langendorf ....................... .813...........(65-80)...................1991-92 Megan Evans ...............................807........... (46-57)...................2006-07
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POINTS Player Pts. G Season Laurie Goetz .................................568.................. 32...................1986-87 Katie Macfarlane .........................549................... 31.................. 2002-03 Katie Macfarlane .........................532...................29...................2001-02 Lisa Russell ..................................526.................. 28...................1993-94 Katie Macfarlane .........................520...................28.................. 2003-04 Cara Enright .................................511................... 31.................. 2005-06 Lisa Russell ..................................492.................. 27...................1992-93 Julie DelGiorno ............................. 476.................. 26...................1985-86 Erin Anthony ...............................450.................. 28 ................. 2009-10 Cara Enright ................................ 448...................30...................2006-07
FREE THROWS (MIN. 50 ATT.) Player Made G Season Katie Macfarlane .........................148...................29...................2001-02 Katie Macfarlane .........................125................... 31.................. 2002-03 Katie Macfarlane .........................122...................28.................. 2003-04 Lisa Russell ..................................110...................28...................1993-94 Lisa Russell ..................................109................... 31...................1992-93 Katie Macfarlane .........................103...................29...................2000-01 Cara Enright ...................................94................... 31.................. 2005-06 Julie DelGiorno ...............................94...................28.................. 1984-85 Stefanie Stone ...............................90................... 31.................. 2005-06 Erin Anthony ................................. 87.................. 31 ................. 2008-09 Jamie Arundell ............................... 87...................26...................1994-95
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REBOUNDS Player Reb. G Season Katie Macfarlane .........................330................... 31.................. 2002-03 Pam Pearson................................ 317...................29.................. 1984-85 Pam Pearson................................314................... 27.................. 1983-84 Karen Dunn ..................................296................... 31...................1986-87 Katie Macfarlane .........................295...................29...................2001-02 Katie Macfarlane .........................282...................28.................. 2003-04 Julie DelGiorno .............................293...................26...................1985-86 Erin Anthony ...............................291.................. 28 ................. 2009-10 Erin Anthony ...............................255.................. 31 ................. 2008-09 Linda Clark ...................................252...................25...................1985-86
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REBOUNDING AVERAGE Player Avg. Reb. Season Pam Pearson...............................11.6.................314.................. 1983-84 Julie DelGiorno ............................11.3.................293...................1985-86 Pam Pearson...............................10.9................. 317.................. 1984-85 Katie Macfarlane ........................10.6.................330.................. 2002-03 Erin Anthony ..............................10.4................ 291 ................. 2009-10 Katie Macfarlane ........................10.2.................295...................2001-02 Katie Macfarlane ........................10.1.................282.................. 2003-04 Karen Dunn .................................. 9.5.................296...................1986-87 Pam Pearson................................ 9.3.................250...................1982-83 Erin Anthony ................................ 8.2................ 255 ................. 2008-09
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ASSISTS (SINCE 1981-82) Player Asst. Avg. Season Kim Kawamoto.............................234.................. 8.1...................1991-92 Kim Kawamoto.............................223.................. 7.4...................1990-91 Kim Kawamoto.............................186..................6.4...................1989-90 Jennifer Fleming ..........................182.................. 7.0...................1987-88 Kim Kawamoto.............................153..................5.9...................1988-89 Haley Edwards .............................133..................4.8.................. 2003-04 Laurie Goetz .................................129..................4.0...................1986-87 Melody Smith ...............................116.................. 4.1.................. 1983-84 Carrie Jeanneret ..........................112..................4.0...................1993-94 Linda Schimminger......................112..................3.5...................1986-87 STEALS (SINCE 1983-84) Player Stl. Avg. Season Dawn Halfaker ............................ 85.................. 3.1...................1997-98 Kim Kawamoto.............................. 84..................2.8...................1990-91 Kim Kawamoto.............................. 76..................2.6...................1989-90 Kim Kawamoto.............................. 73..................2.5...................1991-92 Linda Schimminger....................... 71..................2.2...................1987-88 Linda Schimminger....................... 71..................2.2...................1986-87 Laurie Goetz .................................. 67.................. 2.1...................1986-87 Mary Langendorf .......................... 65..................2.2...................1989-90 Pam Pearson................................. 65..................2.2.................. 1984-85 Karen Dunn ................................... 63..................2.0...................1986-87 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Player Made G Season Jen Hansen ....................................65...................28.................. 2004-05 Jen Hansen ....................................59...................30...................2006-07 Alex McGuire ..................................56................... 31.................. 2008-09 Christine Gassman ........................50................... 31.................. 2002-03 Cara Enright ...................................49...................28.................. 2004-05 Jessie Coiffard ............................. 48.................. 29 ................. 2009-10 Jen Hansen .................................... 47...................28.................. 2003-04 Cara Enright ................................... 47...................30...................2006-07 Megan Dempsey ............................46...................28...................1999-00 Christine Gassman ........................45...................29...................2001-02
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE SEASON LEADERS 1977-78 Leading Scorers PPG Carol Barkalow ............................. 13.8 Dena Caradimitropoulo................ 13.8 Melinda Miles ................................. 8.3 Leading Rebounders RPG Melissa Miles...................................7.4 Carol Barkalow ................................7.3 Kim Hall ...........................................7.2 1978-79 Leading Scorers PPG Dena Caradimitropoulo................ 10.7 Kim Hall .......................................... 9.7 Lisa Hamel ...................................... 9.6 Leading Rebounders RPG Kim Hall ...........................................7.6 Christi Stevens................................ 6.5 Pat Walter ....................................... 5.5 1979-80 Leading Scorers PPG Pat Walter ..................................... 11.2 Kim Hall ........................................ 10.8 Lisa Hamel ...................................... 9.6 Leading Rebounders RPG Pat Walter ........................................7.1 Kim Hall ...........................................7.1 Melissa Miles.................................. 6.6 1980-81 Leading Scorers PPG Kim Hall ........................................ 11.8 Pat Walter ....................................... 8.7 Melody Smith.................................. 8.6 Leading Rebounders RPG Kim Hall ...........................................7.8 Pat Walter ....................................... 6.6 Melissa Miles.................................. 6.3 1981-82 Leading Scorers PPG Melody Smith................................ 10.2 Pat Walter ....................................... 9.7 Jenni Moehringer ........................... 9.7 Leading Rebounders RPG Pat Walter ........................................7.5 Alma Cobb ...................................... 6.7 Jenni Moehringer ........................... 4.6 1982-83 Leading Scorers PPG Melody Smith................................ 16.5 Pam Pearson .................................. 9.7 Alma Cobb ...................................... 8.0 Leading Rebounders RPG Pam Pearson .................................. 9.2 Alma Cobb .......................................7.3 Julie DelGiorno ............................... 4.9 1983-84 Leading Scorers PPG Melody Smith................................ 15.7 Pam Pearson ................................ 12.3 Jenni Moehringer ......................... 10.6 Leading Rebounders RPG Pam Pearson ................................ 11.6 Alma Cobb ...................................... 6.8 Julie DelGiorno ............................... 5.9 1984-85 Leading Scorers PPG Julie DelGiorno ............................. 14.9 Pam Pearson ................................ 14.4 Laurie Goetz ................................. 10.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Pam Pearson ................................ 10.9 Julie DelGiorno ............................... 8.6 Linda Clark...................................... 6.1 1985-86 Leading Scorers PPG Julie DelGiorno ............................. 18.3
Linda Clark...................................... 9.8 Laurie Goetz ................................... 9.9 Leading Rebounders RPG Julie DelGiorno ............................. 11.3 Linda Clark...................................... 8.7 Karen Dunn .....................................7.9 1986-87 Leading Scorers PPG Laurie Goetz ..................................17.8 Karen Dunn .................................. 11.4 Linda Schimminger ........................ 9.6 Leading Rebounders RPG Karen Dunn .................................... 9.5 Heather Bryn .................................. 5.6 Linda Schimminger ........................ 4.3 1987-88 Leading Scorers PPG Linda Schimminger ...................... 12.6 Leslie Texas .................................. 11.3 Leeann Duhoski ............................. 9.5 Leading Rebounders RPG Karen Dunn .....................................7.4 Leeann Duhoski ............................. 6.6 Leslie Texas .................................... 4.4 1988-89 Leading Scorers PPG Jennifer Fleming ........................... 12.7 Leeann Duhoski ............................. 8.4 Beth German ................................ 6.5 Leading Rebounders RPG Leeann Duhoski ............................ 6.6 Heather Bryn .................................. 5.5 Karen Dunn .................................... 5.3 1989-90 Leading Scorers PPG Jennifer Fleming ........................... 11.4 Jennifer Murtagh ............................ 9.8 Leeann Duhoski ............................. 9.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Jennifer Murtagh .............................7.8 Leeann Duhoski ..............................7.3 Mary Langendorf ............................ 5.8 1990-91 Leading Scorers PPG Mary Langendorf .......................... 11.1 Jen Hankes ..................................... 9.6 Gina Scarsella ................................ 8.5 Leading Rebounders RPG Karin Gventer ................................. 5.4 Chris Chandler ................................ 5.1 Jen Hankes ..................................... 4.9 1991-92 Leading Scorers PPG Lisa Russell................................... 13.6 Mary Langendorf .......................... 12.2 Karin Gventer ............................... 10.2 Leading Rebounders RPG Mary Langendorf ............................ 6.2 Karin Gventer ................................. 5.7 Lisa Russell..................................... 5.0 1992-93 Leading Scorers PPG Lisa Russell................................... 18.2 Carrie Garinger ............................... 9.3 Siobhain Kilgallen ...........................7.8 Leading Rebounders RPG Lisa Russell......................................7.1 Siobhain Kilgallen .......................... 6.4 Gina Scarsella ................................ 5.0 1993-94 Leading Scorers PPG Lisa Russell................................... 18.8 Carrie Garinger ............................. 12.2 Karin Gventer ............................... 11.6
Leading Rebounders RPG Karin Gventer ................................. 8.1 Lisa Russell..................................... 5.8 Carrie Garinger ............................... 4.2 1994-95 Leading Scorers PPG Jamie Arundell .............................. 11.1 Julie Schellhase.............................. 9.4 Kim Hanson .................................... 8.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Kim Hanson .................................... 5.6 Jamie Arundell ................................ 5.2 Carrie Jeanneret ............................. 4.5 1995-96 Leading Scorers PPG Kim Hanson .................................. 10.2 Jamie Arundell .............................. 11.5 Stacy Tomic......................................7.9 Leading Rebounders RPG Jamie Arundell ................................ 5.9 Carrie Jeanneret ............................. 5.5 Kim Hanson .................................... 5.4 1996-97 Leading Scorers PPG Adrienne Quimby ............................ 9.9 Laura Worthing ............................... 9.6 Julie Schellhase.............................. 6.8 Leading Rebounders RPG Adrienne Quimby ............................ 5.1 Karen Callahan............................... 4.0 Julie Schellhase.............................. 4.0 1997-98 Leading Scorers PPG Jamie Arundell .............................. 12.4 Adrienne Quimby .......................... 10.2 Dawn Halfaker ................................ 8.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Jamie Arundell ................................ 6.4 Adrienne Quimby ............................ 4.8 Dawn Halfaker ................................ 4.8 1998-99 Leading Scorers PPG Laura Worthing ............................. 11.7 Therese Kelley .............................. 11.5 Freya Hamre ....................................7.0 Leading Rebounders RPG Therese Kelley ................................ 5.9 Halaevalu Helu ............................... 5.4 Freya Hamre ................................... 3.6 1999-00 Leading Scorers PPG Therese Kelley .............................. 12.4 Megan Dempsey ............................ 9.5 Dawn Halfaker ................................ 8.7 Leading Rebounders RPG Therese Kelley ................................ 5.5 Dawn Halfaker ................................ 4.7 Molly McKinnon.............................. 4.3 2000-01 Leading Scorers PPG Therese Kelley .............................. 14.7 Katie Macfarlane.......................... 13.8 Dawn Halfaker ................................ 8.3 Leading Rebounders RPG Katie Macfarlane............................ 8.1 Therese Kelley ................................ 6.9 Halaevalu Helu ............................... 4.4 2001-02 Leading Scorers PPG Katie Macfarlane.......................... 18.3 Christine Gassman......................... 9.9 Amy Saal ......................................... 8.5 Leading Rebounders RPG Katie Macfarlane.......................... 10.2 Halaevalu Helu ............................... 5.5
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Amy Saal ......................................... 4.9 2002-03 Leading Scorers PPG Katie Macfarlane...........................17.7 Amy Saal ....................................... 10.5 Christine Gassman......................... 8.8 Leading Rebounders RPG Katie Macfarlane.......................... 10.6 Shavonne Holden ........................... 6.3 Amy Saal ......................................... 5.6 2003-04 Leading Scorers PPG Katie Macfarlane.......................... 18.6 Shavonne Holden ......................... 10.5 Jen Hansen ......................................7.9 Leading Rebounders RPG Katie Macfarlane.......................... 10.1 Shavonne Holden ........................... 5.9 Lindsay Brent.................................. 3.2 2004-05 Leading Scorers PPG Cara Enright .................................. 13.2 Jen Hansen ................................... 10.6 Shavonne Holden ......................... 10.0 Leading Rebounders RPG Lindsay Brent.................................. 6.4 Shavonne Holden ........................... 5.4 Cara Enright .................................... 4.7 2005-06 Leading Scorers PPG Cara Enright .................................. 16.5 Alex McGuire................................. 11.0 Stefanie Stone ................................ 9.3 Leading Rebounders RPG Stefanie Stone ................................ 5.5 Megan Evans .................................. 4.8 Cara Enright .................................... 4.7 2006-07 Leading Scorers PPG Cara Enright .................................. 14.9 Alex McGuire................................. 12.1 Jen Hansen ..................................... 9.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Courtney Wright .............................. 6.3 Megan Evans .................................. 6.1 Cara Enright .................................... 5.1 2007-08 Leading Scorers PPG Cara Enright .................................. 13.0 Alex McGuire................................. 11.8 Nalini Hawkins ..............................7.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Erin Anthony ..................................6.3 Courtney Wright .............................. 5.3 Megan Evans .................................. 4.9 2008-09 Leading Scorers PPG Alex McGuire................................. 12.9 Erin Anthony ............................... 12.3 Nalini Hawkins ..............................8.5 Leading Rebounders RPG Erin Anthony ..................................8.2 Megan Evans ...................................7.0 Courtney Wright .............................. 5.5 2009-10 Leading Scorers PPG Erin Anthony ............................... 16.1 Nalini Hawkins ........................... 10.4 Jessie Coiffard...............................7.1 Leading Rebounders RPG Erin Anthony ............................... 10.4 Laura Baranek...............................4.3 Nalini Hawkins ..............................4.1
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SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES) Player Pts. Avg. G Seasons Lisa Russell........................1411............16.8.............. 84 ..............1991-94 Katie Macfarlane...............1941............16.6............ 117 ............. 2000-04 Cara Enright ...................... 1329............14.4.............. 89 ..............2004-07 Melody Smith.................... 1422............12.6............ 113 ............. 1980-84 Pam Pearson .....................1010............12.2.............. 83 ..............1982-85 Alex McGuire..................... 1467............12.0............ 122 ............. 2005-09 Julie DelGiorno ................. 1270............11.8............ 108 ..............1982-86 Erin Anthony ....................1010 .......... 11.6 ..............87 ..........2007-pres. Laurie Goetz ..................... 1331............11.5............ 116 ..............1983-87 Alex McGuire........................703............11.5...............61 ..............2005-07 Therese Kelley .................. 1231............11.0............ 112 ..............1997-01 D. Caradimitropoulo ............905............10.4...............87 .............. 1977-81 Kim Hall ............................ 1106............10.1............ 110 .............. 1977-81 Jamie Arundell ...................1007............10.0............ 101 ....... 1993-96/98 Karin Gventer ......................700..............9.6.............. 73 ....... 1990-92/94
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FIELD GOALS MADE Player FGM Pts. G Seasons Katie Macfarlane.................706...........1941............ 117 ............. 2000-04 Cara Enright .........................625...........1719............ 119 ............. 2004-08 Melody Smith.......................612.......... 1281............ 113 ............. 1980-84 Lisa Russell..........................563...........1411.............. 84 ..............1991-94 Laurie Goetz ........................562.......... 1262............ 116 ..............1983-87 Alex McGuire........................527.......... 1467............ 122 ............. 2005-09 Julie DelGiorno ....................515...........1147............ 108 ..............1982-86 Therese Kelley .....................492.......... 1052............ 112 ..............1997-01 Kim Hall ...............................447.......... 1212............ 110 .............. 1977-81 Mary Langendorf ................ 446.......... 1038............ 112 ..............1989-92 Pam Pearson .......................441.............918.............. 83 ..............1982-85 Linda Schimminger .............427.......... 1096............ 112 ............. 1984-88 Jennifer Fleming ..................421.............937............ 119 ..............1986-90 Pat Walter ............................411.............875............ 118 ..............1978-82 Erin Anthony ...................... 408 ......... 1010 ..............87 ..........2007-pres.
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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player FG FGA G Seasons Cara Enright .........................625.......... 1452............ 119 ............. 2004-08 Lisa Russell..........................563...........1411.............. 84 ..............1991-94 Katie Macfarlane.................706.......... 1378............ 117 ............. 2000-04 Melody Smith.......................612.......... 1281............ 113 ............. 1980-84 Alex McGuire........................527.......... 1277............ 122 ............. 2005-09 Laurie Goetz ........................562.......... 1262............ 116 ..............1983-87 Kim Hall ...............................447.......... 1212............ 110 .............. 1977-81 Julie DelGiorno ....................515...........1147............ 108 ..............1982-86 Linda Schimminger .............427.......... 1096............ 112 ............. 1984-88 Therese Kelley .....................492.......... 1052............ 112 ..............1997-01 Mary Langendorf ................ 446.......... 1038............ 112 ..............1989-92 D. Caradimitropoulo ............400.............938...............87 .............. 1977-81 Jennifer Fleming ..................421.............937............ 119 ..............1986-90 Laura Worthing ....................330.............933............ 103 ..............1995-99 Pam Pearson .......................441.............918.............. 83 ..............1982-85
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE) Player FG FGA Pct. Seasons Stephanie Stone ............... 258 ............. 492 ..............524............. 2004-08 Jen Hankes ....................... 193 ............. 376 ............ .513..............1987-91 Katie Macfarlane.............. 706 ...........1378 ............ .512............. 2000-04 Lisa Russell....................... 563 ...........1104 ............ .510..............1991-94 Erin Anthony ....................408 ............. 832 ........... .490 .........2007-pres. Courtney Wright ................ 132 ............. 270 ............ .489............. 2005-09 Karen Dunn ...................... 368 ............. 754 ............ .488..............1985-89 Karin Gventer ................... 258 ............. 533 ........... .484....... 1990-92/94 Pam Pearson .................... 441 ............. 918 ............ .480..............1982-85 Melody Smith.................... 612 ...........1291 ............ .474............. 1980-84 Pat Walter ......................... 411 ............. 875 ............ .470..............1978-82 Therese Kelley .................. 492 ...........1052 ............ .468..............1997-01 Heather Bryn .................... 173 ............. 377 ............ .459..............1985-89 Karen Short ...................... 133 ............. 291 ............ .457..............1981-85 Alma Cobb ........................ 359 ............. 787 ............ .456............. 1980-84
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FREE THROWS MADE Player FT FTA G Seasons Katie Macfarlane.............. 498 ............. 690 ..............117............. 2000-04 Cara Enright ...................... 295 ............. 421 ..............119............. 2004-08 Alex McGuire..................... 294 ............. 367 ..............122............. 2005-09 Pat Walter ......................... 286 ............. 359 ..............118..............1978-82 Jamie Arundell .................. 283 ............. 398 ..............101....... 1993-96/98 Lisa Russell....................... 282 ............. 415 ................84..............1991-94 Julie DelGiorno ................. 240 ............. 512 ..............108..............1982-86 Therese Kelley .................. 223 ............. 296 ..............112..............1997-01 Shavonne Holden ............. 218 ............. 322 ..............111..............2001-05 Jennifer Fleming ............... 217 ............. 310 ..............119..............1986-90 Leeann Duhoski ............... 212 ............. 333 ..............118..............1986-90 Kim Hall ............................ 212 ............. 418 ..............110.............. 1977-81 Laurie Goetz ..................... 207 ............. 304 ..............116..............1983-87
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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player FT FTA G Seasons Katie Macfarlane.............. 498 ............. 690 ..............117............. 2000-04 Julie DelGiorno ................. 240 ............. 512 ..............108..............1982-86 Cara Enright ...................... 295 ............. 421 ..............119............. 2004-08 Kim Hall ............................ 212 ............. 418 ..............110.............. 1977-81 Lisa Russell....................... 282 ............. 415 ................84..............1991-94 Jamie Arundell .................. 283 ............. 398 ..............101....... 1993-96/98 Alex McGuire..................... 294 ............. 367 ..............122............. 2005-09 Pat Walter ......................... 286 ............. 359 ..............118..............1978-82 Leeann Duhoski ............... 212 ............. 333 ..............118..............1986-90 Shavonne Holden ............. 218 ............. 322 ..............111..............2001-05 Adrienne Quimby .............. 179 ............. 314 ................ 97..............1994-98 Jennifer Fleming ............... 217 ............. 310 ..............119..............1986-90 Karen Dunn ...................... 157 ............. 309 ..............112..............1985-89 Laurie Goetz ..................... 207 ............. 304 ..............116..............1983-87 Therese Kelley .................. 223 ............. 296 ..............112..............1997-01
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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE) Player FT FTA Pct. Seasons Jen Hansen ....................... 170 ............. 206 ............ .825..............2003-07 Alex McGuire..................... 294 ............. 367 ............ .801............. 2005-09 Pat Walter ......................... 286 ............. 359 ............ .797..............1978-82 Stefanie Stone .................. 202 ............. 257 ............ .786............. 2004-08 Lori Utchel......................... 133 ............. 173 ............ .769.............. 1977-81 Melody Smith.................... 198 ............. 258 ............ .767............. 1980-84 Amy Saal ........................... 146 ............. 194 ............ .753..............1999-03 Therese Kelley .................. 223 ............. 296 ............ .753..............1997-01 Stefanie Stone .................. 130 ............. 175 ..............743..............2004-07 Kim Hanson ...................... 131 ............. 177 ............ .740..............1992-96 Megan Evans .................... 173 ............. 235 ............ .736............. 2005-09 Karin Gventer ................... 184 ............. 252 ............ .730....... 1990-92/94 Katie Macfarlane.............. 498 ............. 690 ............ .722............. 2000-04 Jamie Arundell .................. 283 ............. 398 ............ .711....... 1993-96/98 Carrie Garinger ................. 106 ............. 149 ............ .711..............1991-94
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REBOUNDS Player Reb. G Avg. Seasons 1. Katie Macfarlane...............1143 ............117..............9.8............. 2000-04 2. Pam Pearson ....................... 881 ..............83............10.6..............1982-85 3. Karen Dunn ......................... 863 ............112.............. 7.7..............1985-89 4. Julie DelGiorno .................... 827 ............108.............. 7.7..............1982-86 5. Kim Hall ............................... 818 ............110.............. 7.4.............. 1977-81 6. Pat Walter ........................... 792 ............118..............6.7..............1978-82 7. Erin Anthony .......................710 ..............87 ............. 8.3 .........2007-pres. 8. Leeann Duhoski .................. 696 ............118..............5.9..............1986-90 Megan Evans ....................... 696 ............122..............5.7............. 2005-09 10. Melissa Miles....................... 694 ............111..............6.3.............. 1977-81 11. Alma Cobb ........................... 679 ............114..............6.0............. 1980-84 12. Therese Kelley ..................... 589 ............112..............5.2..............1997-01 13. Cara Enright ......................... 555 ............119..............4.7............. 2004-08 14. Shavonne Holden ................ 553 ............111..............5.0..............2001-05 15. Linda Clark........................... 552 ............109.............. 5.1..............1982-86 16. Mary Langendorf ................. 547 ............112..............4.9..............1988-92 17. Halaevalu Helu .................... 545 ............113..............4.8..............1997-02 18. Jamie Arundell ..................... 528 ............101..............5.2....... 1993-96/98 19. Courtney Wright ................... 521 ............100..............5.2............. 2005-09 20. Lisa Russell.......................... 501 ..............84..............6.0..............1991-94 21. Christi Stevens..................... 479 ..............73..............6.6..............1977-80 22. Karin Gventer ...................... 473 ..............73..............6.5....... 1990-92/94 23. Heather Bryn ....................... 447 ..............99..............4.5..............1985-89 24. Kim Hanson ......................... 445 ............108.............. 4.1..............1992-96 25. Stefanie Stone ..................... 429 ............. 92..............4.7............. 2004-08 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES) Player Reb. G Avg. Seasons 1. Pam Pearson ......................881............... 83 ............10.6............. 1982-85 2. Katie Macfarlane............. 1143............. 117 ..............9.8............. 2000-04
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS Player 3-FG G Seasons Jen Hansen ............................... 202 ....................117.....................2003-07 Cara Enright ...............................174 ....................119.................... 2004-08 Alex McGuire............................. 109 ....................122.................... 2005-09 Christine Gassman................... 112 ....................105.....................1999-03 Megan Dempsey ........................ 82 ....................112.....................1997-01 Nalini Hawkins ..........................60 ..................... 87 ................2007-pres. Haley Edwards ............................ 59 ...................... 77.................... 2000-04 Laura Worthing ............................57 ....................103.....................1995-99 Julie Schellhase.......................... 53 ......................86.....................1993-97 Carrie Garinger ........................... 49 ......................84.....................1991-94
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BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blk. G Seasons Pam Pearson .............................174 ......................83.....................1982-85 Erin Anthony ........................... 135 ..................... 87 ................2007-pres. Therese Kelly ............................ 105 ....................112.....................1997-01 Megan Evans ...............................97 ....................122.................... 2005-09 Karin Gventer ............................. 86 ......................73.....................1990-94 Katie Macfarlane.........................61 ....................117.................... 2000-04 Jen Murtagh ............................... 54 ......................83.....................1988-91 Jen Hankes ..................................51 ......................73.....................1989-91
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE CHRISTL ARENA RECORDS ARMY TEAM Most Points 103 vs. Coast Guard, (11/18/05) Fewest Points 37 vs. Auburn, (12/20/03) Largest Margin of Victory 65 (93-28) vs. Coast Guard, (12/14/00) Largest Margin of Defeat 40 (79-39) vs. American, (12/31/96) Most Points, First Half 52 vs. Coast Guard, (11/18/05) Fewest Points, First Half 10 vs. Colgate, (1/27/96) Most Points, Second Half 54 vs. Coast Guard, (12/14/00) Fewest Points, Second Half 15 vs. American, (12/31/96) 15 vs. Hofstra, (11/29/98) 15 vs. Ohio State, (11/12/06) Most Points, Both Teams 173 Manhattan 89, Army 84, (12/20/98) Most Field Goal Attempts 89 vs. Mercy, (1/14/89) 89 vs. Coast Guard, (12/14/00) Most Field Goals Made 44 vs. Coast Guard, (11/18/05) Best Field Goal Percentage .608 (31-51) vs. Holy Cross, (2/6/07) Lowest Field Goal Percentage .166 (11-66) vs. American, (12/31/96) Most 3-Point Field Goals 12 vs. Brown, (12/7/04) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempts 30 vs. Holy Cross, (1/10/04) Most Free Throws Made 34 vs. Air Force, (12/8/00) Most Free Throw Attempts 44 vs. Cornell, (11/11/00) Most Rebounds 67 vs. Mercy, (1/14/89) Most Steals 22 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, (1/25/86) Most Assists 30 vs. Fordham, (2/22/92) Most Turnovers 38 vs. Holy Cross, (1/11/97) Most Players in Double Figures 6 vs. Central Connecticut, (12/19/04) Largest Crowd 5,163 vs. Navy, (2/20/10) OPPONENT TEAM Most Points 92 by Bucknell, (2/14/01) Fewest Points 28 by Coast Guard, (12/14/01) Most Points, First Half 53 by DePaul, (12/8/94) Fewest Points, First Half 12 by Navy, (2/24/90) 12 by Wagner, (1/9/08) Most Points, Second Half 51 by Lehigh, (2/14/98) 51 by Bucknell, (2/14/01) Fewest Points, Second Half 10 by Coast Guard, (12/14/00)
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Most Field Goals Made 14 by Laurie Goetz vs. N.Y. Tech, (1/10/87) Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 by Mallory Fritz vs. Albany, (12/3/03) Most 3-Point Field Goals 6 by Cara Enright vs. Lehigh, (2/11/06) Most Free Throw Attempts 17 by Katie Macfarlane vs. Bucknell, (2/23/03) 17 by Katie Macfarlane vs. Robert Morris, (12/28/03) Most Free Throws Made 12 by Katie Macfarlane vs. Air Force, (12/8/00) 12 by Katie Macfarlane vs. Bucknell, (2/23/03) Most Rebounds 20 by Karen Callahan vs. Cornell, (1/29/96)+ Most Steals 10 by Kim Kawamoto vs. Hofstra, (12/4/90) Most Assists 14 by Kim Kawamoto vs. Fordham, (1/30/91) 14 by Kim Kawamoto vs. Fordham, (2/22/92) Most Blocked Shots 6 Erin Anthony vs. Lehigh (2/14/10) With six blocked shots against Lehigh on Feb. 14, 2010, senior F Erin Anthony set a new Christl Arena record. Most Field Goal Attempts 79 by DePaul, (12/8/94) Most Field Goals Made 35 by DePaul, (12/8/94) 35 by Holy Cross, (2/3/98) Best Field Goal Percentage .593 (32-54) by Bucknell, (2/14/01) Lowest Field Goal Percentage .173 (9-52) by Coast Guard, (12/14/00) Most 3-Point Field Goals 13 by Navy, (2/6/05) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempts 31 by Manhattan, (12/20/98) Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5) .889 (8-9) by Colgate, (2/20/93) Most Free Throw Attempts 43 by Navy, (1/8/97) Most Free Throws Made 33 by Navy, (1/31/98) Most Rebounds 59 by American, (12/31/96) Most Steals 24 by Holy Cross, (1/11/97) Most Assists 24 by Fairfield, (2/21/95) Most Turnovers 38 by Lafayette, (2/8/95) Most Players in Double Figures 6 by Lehigh, (2/14/98) INDIVIDUAL GAME, ARMY Most Points Scored 36 by Laurie Goetz vs. N.Y. Tech, (1/10/87) Most Field Goal Attempts 24 by Laurie Goetz vs. N.Y. Tech, (1/10/87) 24 by Katie Macfarlane vs. Dartmouth, (1/20/04)
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INDIVIDUAL GAME, OPP. Most Points Scored 37 by Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross, (2/3/98) Most Field Goal Attempts 27 by Jenna Burkett, Robert Morris, (12/28/03) Most Field Goals Made 16 by Amy O’Brien, Holy Cross, (2/3/98) Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 20 by Jenna Burkett, Robert Morris, (12/28/03) Most 3-Point Field Goals 9 by Jenna Burkett, Robert Morris, (12/28/03) Most Free Throw Attempts 18 by Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace, (3/5/88) Most Free Throws Made 15 by Lisa Olsen, Manhattan, (12/20/98) 15 by Vicky Quimby, Bucknell, (2/17/99) Most Rebounds 18 by Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace, (3/5/88) 18 by Megan Gibbons, Colgate, (2/10/98) Most Steals 9 by Kathleen Weber, C.W. Post, (2/26/87) 9 by Heidi Caruso, Lafayette, (1/14/92) Most Assists 12 by Laura Aloisi, Holy Cross, (3/8/06) Most Blocked Shots 6 by Shawna Neff, Air Force, (1/4/03) 6 by Hope Foster, Bucknell, (2/24/07) +Christl Arena Army Record (men/women) Bold set in 2009-10
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Record: 25-3 Army Posts School Record 25 Wins Reached NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Ranked 5th Nationally NCAA East Regional Champions Captured R.T. French Women’s Cup for New York State
Record: 19-13 Army Captures Empire State Conference Championship Reached NCAA Division II East Region Championship First Round* - Army 68, Gannon 53 UPJ Sports Center - Johnstown, Pa. March 11, 1988
East Region Championship* - Army 59, Utica 53 Army Field House - West Point, N.Y. March 10, 1984 Player Alma Cobb Jenni Moehringer Pam Pearson Laurie Goetz Melody Smith Pat Melcher Julie DelGiorno Karen Short Linda Clark Totals *Army was No. 1 seed
FG-FGA 2-4 4-10 2-5 4-8 6-14 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 20-46
FT-FTA 2-4 2-4 3-9 0-2 10-14 0-0 2-7 0-1 0-0 19-41
Reb. 5 8 9 2 3 1 6 0 2 42
Pts. 6 10 7 8 22 0 6 0 0 59
Quarterfinals - Valdosta State 92, Army 65 Valdosta, Ga. March 17, 1984 Player Dawn Rippelmeyer Laurie Goetz Pat Melcher Alma Cobb Pam Pearson Julie DelGiorno Frances Strebeck Sue Miguel Melody Smith Karen Short Jenni Moehringer Linda Clark Totals
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FG-FGA 0-0 1-2 1-3 2-5 7-12 3-9 0-0 0-3 4-12 0-0 12-21 0-0 30-67
FT-FTA 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 5-15
Reb. 0 2 1 1 10 5 1 3 4 0 1 0 37
Player FG-FGA Jennifer Fleming 3-4 Bridget Sullivan 0-0 Linda Schimminger 3-10 Julie Desmond 0-1 Felicia Watson 0-0 Beth German 1-1 Stephanie Tutton 0-4 Carolyn Ozimok 0-3 Leslie Texas 8-16 Karen Dunn 2-6 Leeann Duhoski 6-11 Heather Bryn 4-8 Totals 27-64 *Army was No. 3 seed
3-PT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
FT-FTA 7-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-3 3-3 1-2 14-21
Reb. 2 1 6 1 0 0 4 2 2 12 9 6 50
Pts. 13 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 18 5 15 9 68
Regional Championship - Pittsburgh-Johnstown 71, Army 66 UPJ Sports Center - Johnstown, Pa. March 12, 1988 Pts. 0 2 2 5 15 8 0 0 8 1 24 0 65
Player Jennifer Fleming Bridget Sullivan Linda Schimminger Julie Desmond Felicia Watson Beth German Stephanie Tutton Carolyn Ozimok Leslie Texas Karen Dunn Leeann Duhoski Heather Bryn Totals
FG-FGA 6-15 3-4 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 7-16 3-8 8-10 3-5 31-67
3-PT 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5
FT-FTA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-5 0-0 3-7
Reb. 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 6 9 3 35
Pts. 12 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 7 18 6 66
1987-88 Black Knights
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT 2005-06 SEASON Record: 20-11 Army Captures Patriot League Championship Reached NCAA Division I Tournament First Round Among others receiving votes in final 2006 AP Poll First Round* - Tennessee 102, Army 54 Ted Constant Convocation Center - Norfolk, Va. March 19, 2006 Player FG-FGA 3-PT FT-FTA Megan Vrabel 2-2 0-0 0-0 Stefanie Stone 1-2 0-0 2-2 Cara Enright 9-18 2-6 1-3 Alex McGuire 4-14 0-3 0-0 Jen Hansen 1-3 1-3 2-2 Anna Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 Adrienne Payne 1-2 0-1 0-0 Margaree King 1-2 0-0 0-1 Megan Evans 1-4 0-0 0-0 Ashley Magnani 1-3 0-0 0-0 Micky Mallette 0-1 0-1 0-0 Joanne Carelus 0-0 0-0 0-0 Jillian Busch 1-1 0-0 0-0 Sarah Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-0 Natalie Schmidt 0-0 0-0 0-0 Team Totals 23-53 3-14 5-8 *Army was No. 15 seed, Tennessee was No. 2 seed
Reb. 1 6 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 21
Pts. 4 4 21 8 5 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ARMY IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 2005-06 CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
Record: 20-11 Army Captures Patriot League Tournament Championship Black Knights Win Patriot League Regular Season No. 1 Seed
The 2011 Patriot League Women’s Basketball Tournament will take on a different format this season. All quarterfinal games will be played at site of the highest seed in the match-up, while the same will be done for semifinals and championship games.
Quarterfinals - Army 74, Lafayette 55 Christl Arena - West Point, N.Y. March 2, 2006 Player Megan Vrabel Stefanie Stone Cara Enright Alex McGuire Jen Hansen Anna Wilson Adrienne Payne Margaree King Megan Evans Ashley Magnani Micky Mallette Jillian Busch Courtney Wright Sarah Anderson Natalie Schmidt Team Totals
FG-FGA 0-0 3-6 7-11 4-11 2-3 2-4 1-2 0-5 2-3 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0
3-PT 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-5 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
FT-FTA 1-2 3-4 4-6 1-1 4-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0
25-52
7-17
17-24
Reb. 0 3 3 4 4 1 2 4 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 38
Pts. 1 9 22 9 10 5 4 0 5 4 0 3 2 0 0
Reb. 2 4 10 6 3 0 0 1 3 8 0 0 1 3 41
Pts. 0 18 27 13 8 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0
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Semifinals - Army 73, Colgate 55 Christl Arena - West Point, N.Y. March 4, 2006 Player Megan Vrabel Stefanie Stone Cara Enright Alex McGuire Jen Hansen Anna Wilson Adrienne Payne Margaree King Megan Evans Ashley Magnani Micky Mallette Joanne Carelus Jillian Busch Team Totals
FG-FGA 0-1 5-10 11-14 3-10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0
3-PT 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
FT-FTA 0-0 8-8 5-9 6-8 6-6 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-49
1-5
30-38
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Tournament Championship - Army 69, Holy Cross 68 Christl Arena - West Point, N.Y. March 8, 2006 Player Megan Vrabel Stefanie Stone Cara Enright Alex McGuire Jen Hansen Anna Wilson Margaree King Megan Evans Ashley Magnani Micky Mallette Team Totals
FG-FGA 1-4 4-4 4-12 5-13 2-4 0-0 6-8 3-7 1-1 1-1
3-PT 0-0 0-0 0-3 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
FT-FTA 2-4 3-5 0-0 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
27-54
4-11
11-15
Reb. 5 8 6 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 4 31
Game Dates: Saturday, March 5 - Quarterfinals (at Highest Seed) Wednesday, March 9 - Semifinals (at Highest Seed) Saturday, March 11 - Championship (at Highest Seed, CBS College Sports Network broadcast) Log on to www.patriotleague.com for more information
ARMY IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
Date 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/3 3/8 3/4 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/12 3/9 3/7 3/3 3/1 3/4 3/3 3/3 2/28 2/27 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/3 3/5 3/3 3/2 3/7 3/6 3/2 3/1 2/28
Seed 4 5 5 4 2 1 1 1 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 6 7 7 6 7 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3
Opponent No. 5 Holy Cross No. 4 Holy Cross No. 1 Lehigh No. 5 Bucknell No. 7 Lehigh No. 2 Holy Cross No. 5 Colgate No. 8 Lafayette No. 6 Colgate No. 3 Lehigh No. 1 Holy Cross No. 2 American No. 3 Lehigh No. 2 Bucknell No. 3 Lehigh No. 1 Holy Cross No. 5 Navy No. 3 Colgate No. 3 Navy No. 2 Bucknell No. 3 Lafayette No. 2 Navy No. 3 Navy No. 2 Fordham No. 1 Fordham No. 5 Colgate No. 5 Bucknell No. 1 Fordham No. 5 Navy No. 1 Holy Cross No. 2 Fordham No. 6 Lehigh
Result L, 57-53 W, 54-47 L, 61-42 L, 50-47 (OT) L, 57-53 W, 69-68 W, 73-55 W, 74-55 L, 75-78 L, 53-63 L, 65-78 W, 78-73 W, 78-70 L, 67-83 W, 71-66 L, 50-70 W, 73-61 L, 49-59 L, 69-87 W, 72-67 L, 47-64 L, 53-80 L, 57-65 L, 42-63 L, 48-63 W, 69-45 L, 46-50 L, 72-83 W, 77-65 L, 52-65 W, 68-63 (OT) W, 54-47
Bold indicates Army’s only championship season in 2005-06. Pts. 4 11 8 18 6 0 12 6 2 2 69
vs. Opponent American .............. 1-0 Bucknell ............... 1-3 Colgate ................. 2-2 Fordham............... 1-3 Holy Cross ............ 2-4 Lehigh .................. 3-3 Lafayette .............. 1-1 Navy ..................... 2-3
Army Seed 1 ........................... 3-0 2 ........................... 0-1 3 ........................... 2-2 4 ........................... 3-6 5 ........................... 1-1 6 ........................... 3-6 7 ........................... 1-3 8 ........................... n/a
By Round First Round ........ 9-11 Second Round ..... 3-6 Championship ..... 1-2 Overall .............13-19
Note: In 2002-03, Army became the first No. 6 seed in Patriot League history to reach the championship game of the tournament.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE TOURNAMENT SITES AND MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS TOURNAMENT SITES Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
LEADING SCORERS (1976-2010)
Tournament Site Princeton Invitational .................................................. Princeton, N.J. Manufacturer’s Hanover Invitational ......................... Riverdale, N.Y. Dartmouth-Burger King Invitational .............................Hanover, N.H. McGill Tournament .................................................Montreal, Quebec Dartmouth Tournament ................................................Hanover, N.H. Montclair State Tournament.............................Upper Montclair, N.J. Providence Invitational ..............................................Providence, R.I. Harvard Invitational......................................................Boston, Mass. Cornell Invitational ............................................................Ithaca, N.Y. So. Connecticut State Tournament ......................New Haven, Conn. California Poly State Tournament .....................San Luis Obispo, Calif. Perkins-Northern Kentucy Classic ......................Highland Heights, Ky. Randolph-Macon Tournament........................................Ashland, Va. Millersville-Dutch Country Classic ............................. Millersville, Pa. Iona Tournament .................................................. New Rochelle, N.Y. Ball State Tournament ....................................................Muncie, Ind. Florida Tech Tournament .......................................... Melbourne, Fla. Harvard Invitational......................................................Boston, Mass. FIU Sun & Fun Classic ....................................................... Miami, Fla. Rice-Marriott Medical Center Holiday Classic........................ Houston, Texas Coopers & Lybrand Invitational ....................................... Chicago, Ill. Dead River Company Classic........................................Orono, Maine Dartmouth Invitational ..................................................Hanover, N.H. Dead River Company Tip-Off Classic............................Orono, Maine Northern Lights Invitational ..................................Anchorage, Alaska Hampton Thanksgiving Tournament ............................ Hampton, Va. Pals/Mayfair Farms Invitational .......................... South Orange, N.J. Dr. Pepper Lady Bear Holiday Tournament.................... Waco, Texas Cornell Sheraton Classic...................................................Ithaca, N.Y. Air Force Classic ............................................................. USAFA, Colo. Brown Classic .............................................................Providence, R.I. West Point Holiday Tournament ............................... West Point, N.Y. FIU Sun & Fun Classic ....................................................... Miami, Fla. West Point Thanksgiving Tournament ..................... West Point, N.Y. Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic ........................... Manhattan, Kan. West Point Tip-Off Tournament ................................ West Point, N.Y. LMU-Furama Thanksgiving Classic ...................... Los Angeles, Calif. Army Tip-Off Classic .................................................. West Point, N.Y. Army Tip-Off Classic .................................................. West Point, N.Y. Brown Classic ............................................................Providence, N.Y. San Juan Shootout ..........................................San Juan, Puerto Rico North Star Invitational ...........................................Fairbanks, Alaska Iona Tipoff Tournament ....................................... New Rochelle, N.Y. La Quinta Inn & Suites Thanksgiving Tourn. .....................Flagstaff, Ariz. Maggie Dixon Classic (Christl Arena) ....................... West Point, N.Y. Maggie Dixon Classic (Madison Square Garden) .......New York, N.Y. Maggie Dixon Classic (Madison Square Garden) .......New York, N.Y.
Year 1976-77* 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Team Team Player Pts. Avg. Offense Defense Colleen Brennan .................327..........17.2 ...........68.9.............54.3 Carol Barkalow ....................318......... 13.8 ...........73.3.............52.7 Dena Caradimitropoulo ......278......... 10.7 ...........71.9.............51.2 Pat Walter ............................337......... 11.2 ...........62.1.............56.3 Kim Hall ...............................366......... 11.8 ........... 67.1.............60.9 Melody Smith ......................297......... 10.2 .......... 64.0.............63.9 Melody Smith ......................429......... 16.5 ...........58.4.............61.6 Melody Smith ......................439......... 15.7 ........... 71.1.............59.7 Julie DelGiorno ....................418......... 14.9 ...........66.8.............62.7 Julie DelGiorno .................... 476......... 18.3 ...........65.3.............59.6 Laurie Goetz ........................568..........17.8 ...........69.3.............61.1 Linda Schimminger.............404......... 12.6 ...........62.2.............55.8 Jennifer Fleming .................331......... 12.7 ...........56.7............. 57.5 Jennifer Fleming .................331......... 11.4 ...........60.4.............49.3 Mary Langendorf ................334......... 11.1 ...........62.3.............53.5 Lisa Russell .........................393......... 13.6 ...........63.9.............59.1 Lisa Russell .........................492......... 18.2 ...........56.1............. 57.8 Lisa Russell .........................526......... 18.8 ...........62.1.............58.4 Jamie Arundell ....................289......... 11.1 ...........50.6.............66.7 Kim Hanson ........................275......... 10.2 ...........53.2.............66.3 Adrienne Quimby ................208........... 9.9 ...........54.2.............74.2 Jamie Arundell ....................334......... 12.4 ...........59.6.............68.1 Laura Worthing ...................328......... 11.7 ...........60.7.............69.1 Therese Kelley.....................347......... 12.4 ...........63.5.............66.5 Therese Kelley.....................425..........17.7 ........... 67.6.............63.8 Katie Macfarlane ................532......... 18.3 .......... 64.3.............69.0 Katie Macfarlane ................549..........17.7 .......... 64.8.............63.7 Katie Macfarlane ................520......... 18.6 ...........62.4.............63.4 Cara Enright ........................370......... 13.2 ...........62.4.............62.3 Cara Enright ........................511......... 16.5 ........... 67.5.............66.0 Cara Enright ....................... 448......... 14.9 ...........64.1.............53.9 Cara Enright ........................390......... 13.0 ...........58.7.............55.5 Alex McGuire .......................399......... 12.9 ...........54.9.............53.2 Erin Anthony ......................450.........16.1...........52.4............ 57.3
90-POINT GAMES
Season Opponent Army Opp. 1976-77* .......Mt. St. Mary’s .................................117.................................... 39 1986-87 .........Brooklyn ..........................................113.................................... 49 1978-79 .........New Paltz ........................................111.................................... 39 2005-06 ........Coast Guard ....................................103.....................................51 1984-85 ........Molloy ................................................98.................................... 55 1977-78 .........Manhattanville .................................95.................................... 29 1980-81 .........Dominican ........................................94.................................... 43 1986-87 .........Molloy ................................................94.................................... 48 1989-90.........New York Tech ..................................94.....................................57 1980-81 .........Cortland State ..................................93.................................... 54 2000-01.........Coast Guard ......................................93.................................... 28 1976-77* .......Marist ................................................92.................................... 39 1978-79 .........Molloy ................................................92.................................... 43 1977-78 .........Montclair St. JV................................. 91.................................... 67 1999-00.........Lafayette ........................................... 91.................................... 60 2002-03 ........Bucknell ............................................ 91.................................... 79 1983-84 ........Central Connecticut .........................90.....................................51 2007-08 .........Merchant Marine Academy .............90.................................... 38 *Club team level
Army played nationally ranked Rutgers as a part of the third annual Maggie Dixon Classic in 2008-09. The game was televised nationally by ESPN2.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1977-78 (18-5)
Coach: Joseph Ciampi Career: 39-10, 2 yrs. Captain: Christi Stevens at New Paltz .........................W, 84-17 Fordham...............................W, 65-56 Cortland State .....................W, 82-73 at St. John’s ..........................L, 53-58 Long Island U. ......................W, 70-41 at Dominican .......................W, 61-42 Rhode Island College ..........W, 82-33 at Sacred Heart ...................W, 69-43 Russell Sage ........................W, 89-57 Princeton...............................L, 68-72 Montclair State JV ...............W, 91-67 Yale.......................................W, 61-42 Bergen CC ............................ W, 74-57 at Trenton State ....................L, 56-58 East Stroudsburg.................W, 81-61 at Marist...............................W, 80-53 C. W. Post .............................W, 58-52 at Indiana.............................W, 62-52 at Louisville...........................L, 55-66 Manhattanville ....................W, 95-29 Iona ......................................W, 73-48 Lock Haven ...........................L, 89-93 Middlesex CC .......................W, 87-48
1978-79 (21-5)
Coach: Joseph Ciampi Captain: Christi Stevens Upsala ..................................W, 88-47 at New Paltz ...................... W, 111-39 Dominican ...........................W, 68-42 Catholic ....................... W, 80-73 (OT) at Manhattanville ................W, 89-65 Dartmouth ...........................W, 70-56 Molloy ...................................W, 92-43 Northwestern ......................L, 65-81* at Princeton ...................... W, 72-43* Sacred Heart .......................W, 62-47 Indiana .................................W, 43-39 Scranton ...............................L, 62-66 Marist ...................................W, 71-45 Clark .....................................W, 80-51 at Yale ................................... L, 47-50 St. John’s .............................W, 67-51 Trenton State .......................W, 74-44 Boston College ....................W, 80-37 Wagner .................................W, 81-54 at Montclair State ................ L, 41-66 at Immaculata (Pa.) ............W, 70-52 C.W. Post ..............................W, 80-51 St. John’s ........................W, 50-48** Fordham........................... L, 60-63** Drew .....................................W, 89-38 at Manhattan.......................W, 78-40 *Princeton Invitational (3rd) **NYSAIAW Tournament (2nd)
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1979-80 (17-13)
Coach: Elizabeth Cousins Career: 17-13, 1 yr. Captain: Christi Stevens at Iona ..................................W, 61-51 Manhattanville ....................W, 88-60 at Cortland State .................W, 76-63 Fordham............................. L, 54-62* at Sacred Heart ....................L, 49-56 Bergen CC ............................W, 72-49 at Marist...............................W, 66-62 at St. John’s ..........................L, 53-66 Fairleigh Dickinson............... L, 47-52 Florida International......... W, 87-28+ Edinboro............................. L, 66-82+ Upper Iowa ........................ W, 61-40+ Alabama ............................ W, 62-50+ Miami ................................ L, 62-73+ at Siena................................. L, 46-47 Manhattan ...........................W, 62-45 at C.W. Post ..........................L, 49-64 at Fordham ........................... L, 43-47 Immaculata (Pa.) .................W, 65-37 Scranton ....................... L, 71-72 (OT) at Cornell .............................W, 70-45 at Trenton State ...................W, 60-56 East Stroudsburg.................W, 70-60 Yale.......................................W, 58-48 at Syracuse ...........................L, 50-70 at New York Tech .................W, 60-50 at Boston College ................ W, 57-51 at Boston Univ. ..................... L, 57-77 Union Jr College...................W, 75-57 Montclair State .....................L, 66-69 *Manufacturer’s Hanover Invitational +Miami, Fla.
1980-81 (21-13)
Coach: Harold Johnson Career: 123-86, 7 yrs. Captains: Dena Caradimitropoulo, Melinda Miles at Vermont ...........................W, 49-40 Cortland State .....................W, 93-54 Trenton State .......................W, 53-50 Northeastern .......................W, 55-46 at Fairleigh Dickinson ..........L, 58-62 Marist ...................................W, 82-44
Fordham...............................W, 69-38 Iona ......................................W, 63-57 at Cal. St-D. H. .....................W, 67-56 at Cal. St-Northridge ...........W, 67-62 at Cal-Irvine ................. L, 82-84 (OT) at Cal. St.-Los Angeles .........L, 62-64 at Biola ..................................L, 58-68 at Pepperdine .......................L, 67-87 New York Tech .....................W, 64-51 Cornell ..................................W, 64-19 Rutgers............................... L, 58-65* Navy .................................. W, 65-48* Connecticut .........................W, 66-57 at Immaculata (Pa.) ....W, 83-79(OT) at Yale ..................................W, 73-63 at Scranton ...........................L, 66-70 St. John’s ..............................L, 62-67 at East Stroudsburg ............W, 62-59 C.W. Post ..............................W, 72-64 Dominican ...........................W, 94-43 at Pennsylvania ...................W, 83-71 Boston University .................L, 62-66 Syracuse ...............................L, 56-80 at Queens ............................. L, 72-76 at Manhattan........................L, 66-79 at Hofstra .............................W, 66-57 St. John’s ..................W, 69-66+ (OT) C.W. Post ............................ L, 59-69+ *Dartmouth-Burger King Invite +NYSAIAW Tournament (2nd)
1981-82 (15-14)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captain: April Hughlett MAAC: 3-2 at Cortland State .................W, 71-43 at Marist...............................W, 66-56 Vermont ...............................W, 75-48 at New York Tech .................W, 84-73 at Northeastern ....................L, 52-58 at C.W. Post .......................... L, 71-73 Fairfield ............................. W, 67-57* at Massachusetts................W, 64-57 McGill .................................W, 71-65# New Brunswick .................. L, 56-59# Concordia............................L, 51-53# Rhode Island ....................... W, 74-61 Wisconsin ...........................L, 42-97+ William & Mary ...................L, 52-57+ at Boston University. ............L, 62-72 St. Peter’s .......................... L, 48-67* at Fordham ....................... W, 86-70* at Iona ................................ L, 56-60* at Fairleigh Dickinson .........W, 60-40 at Syracuse ...........................L, 70-72 at St. John’s ..........................L, 43-88 Manhattan ........................ W, 65-60* New Hampshire ...................W, 75-62 Queens .................................W, 72-59 Navy ......................................L, 73-79 Hofstra ..................................L, 54-63 Fordham............................. W, 72-70! Iona .............................W, 72-68 (OT)! St. Peter’s ............................L, 51-65! *MAAC Game #McGill Tournament (4th) +Dartmouth Tournament (4th) !MAAC Tournament (2nd)
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1982-83 (11-16)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captains: Alma Cobb, Melody Smith MAAC: 4-6 at New Hampshire................L, 52-72 Siena ....................................W, 53-49 Syracuse ...............................L, 49-55 Montclair State ....................L, 61-75! Howard ............................... W, 88-55! at Fordham ....................... W, 77-61* Florida State ...................... L, 60-69# St. Francis (Ill.) ................... L, 54-69# Massachusetts ....................W, 73-62 Vermont ...............................W, 67-62 Fairfield ..............................W, 71-61* Montclair State .................. L, 50-66+ Maine ................................ W, 83-54+ Manhattan ..........................L, 53-71* at Hofstra ..............................L, 46-48 at St. Peter’s .......................L, 37-78* C.W. Post ..............................W, 61-45 at Rhode Island ....................L, 55-70 at Iona .................................L, 51-57* St. John’s ..............................L, 49-63 Fordham............................ W, 78-61* at Fairfield ...........................L, 53-76* at Manhattan......................L, 52-74* Harvard ................................W, 45-38 St. Peter’s .......................... L, 42-56* Iona ................................... W, 54-46* at Navy ..................................L, 64-69 *MAAC Game !Montclair State Tourn. (3rd) #Miami, Fla. +Providence Invitational (3rd)
1983-84 (25-3)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captains: Alma Cobb, Melody Smith at Siena................................W, 64-58 Maine ..................................W, 77-63! Lafayette .............................W, 64-47! Stonehill ...............................W, 87-65 Central Connecticut ............W, 90-51 Utica .....................................W, 59-52 Iona ......................................W, 71-59 St. Francis (Ill.) .................. W, 77-50# Nebraska-Omaha^ .............L, 51-66# Lehigh ................................W, 74-72+ Wagner ............................... L, 63-66+ Colgate .................................W, 71-54 Canisius ...............................W, 75-69 West Chester .......................W, 65-51 at New York Tech .................W, 81-64 Yale.......................................W, 88-73 Quinnipiac.............................L, 53-63 Molloy ...................................W, 77-57 at C.W. Post .........................W, 71-56 Adelphi .................................W, 69-56 Southern Connecticut .........W, 59-57 at Vermont ...........................W, 76-58 at St. Michael’s....................W, 83-61 at Bucknell...........................W, 69-54 at LeMoyne ..........................W, 88-51 Navy .....................................W, 66-53
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Utica .................................. W, 59-53* at Valdosta State ............... L, 65-92* !Harvard Invitational (1st) #Miami, Fla. +Cornell Invitational (1st) *NCAA Division II Tourn. ^Army declared winner
1984-85 (14-15)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captains: Jenni Moehringer, Karen Short ESC: 7-5 Siena ....................................W, 66-53 at Phil. Textile ............. L, 69-70 (OT) at Iona ...................................L, 53-57 East Stroudsburg..................L, 59-72 Mercy ................................ W, 70-51* Bryant..................................L, 57-58^ St. Anselm’s ........................L, 64-68^ Air Force ............................. L, 52-65# Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo ......L, 43-50 C.W. Post ........................... W, 79-64* Mt. St. Mary’s (Md.)..............L, 57-58 at Adelphi ........................... L, 53-69* at Molloy ........................... W, 79-55* Utica .....................................W, 66-63 at Pace ................................L, 73-81* at New York Tech .............. W, 66-56* at Mercy ............................. L, 65-66* at Yale ..................................W, 65-61 at C.W. Post ....................... L, 62-63* Adelphi .............................. W, 60-56* Immaculata (Pa.) ................. W, 87-47 Molloy ................................ W, 98-55* at Utica ......................... L, 79-80 (OT) St. Michael’s ........................W, 77-62 Pace ....................................L, 54-61* New York Tech .................. W, 75-72* at Navy .................................W, 54-52 New York Tech ...................W, 74-62+ at Mercy ............................. L, 80-90+ * Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conference Tour. ^So. Connecticut State Tour. (4th) #Miami, FL
1985-86 (19-11)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captain: Julie DelGiorno ESC: 7-5 at Colgate.............................W, 77-58 Iona ......................................W, 83-67 Mercy ................................ W, 65-63* Concordia.............................W, 70-39 Denver..................................W, 71-55 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo.........L, 59-75^ San Jose State....................L, 58-79^ Pace ................................... L, 59-63* Molloy ................................ W, 67-54* Lafayette ...............................L, 39-51 at Mercy ............................ W, 70-67* Utica .....................................W, 68-47 at New York Tech .............. W, 73-65* at C.W. Post ....................... L, 53-56* Yale.......................................W, 70-61 St. Thomas Aquinas ............W, 82-54 Adelphi .............................. W, 69-49*
at East Stroudsburg .............L, 49-68 at Pace ............................... L, 68-78* at Molloy ............................ L, 58-59* New York Tech ................... L, 56-67* C.W. Post ........................... W, 75-54* at St. Michael’s....................W, 53-51 at Utica.................................W, 81-63 at Adelphi .......................... W, 76-53* Navy .....................................W, 66-53 New York Tech .................. W, 66-62+ at Pace ............................... L, 59-62+ West Chester .................... W, 51-50# Lock Haven .........................L, 57-65# *Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conference Tour. ^California Poly State Tour. (4th) #ECAC South Div.-II Tour. (2nd)
1986-87 (18-14)
Coach: Harold Johnson Captain: Laurie Goetz ESC: 9-3 Ryerson Tech .......................W, 77-53 Bridgeport .............................L, 64-65 West Chester ....................... W, 74-56 Bentley ..................................L, 60-68 at Lafayette ...........................L, 49-69 Erskine ...............................W, 78-29^ Northern Kentucky .............L, 62-66^ Brooklyn ............................ W, 113-49 at Florida Southern .............. L, 74-82 at St. Leo..............................W, 62-50 at C.W. Post ....................... L, 62-65* Molloy ................................ W, 94-48* New York Tech .................. W, 69-58* at Adelphi ........................... L, 65-75* Mercy ................................ W, 85-53* Wisconsin-Green Bay ...........L, 49-59 at Pace ................................L, 61-67* at Mt. Saint Mary’s (Md.)...........L, 53-67 at Yale ...................................L, 65-73 East Stroudsburg.................W, 73-48 St. Michael’s ........................W, 77-68 at New York Tech .............. W, 67-64* Adelphi .............................. W, 80-62* at Molloy ............................W, 85-71* Pace .......................... W, 64-62 (OT)* Mercy (Irvington H.S.) ..............W, 54-43* C.W. Post ........................... W, 83-67* at Navy ..................................L, 52-70 Mercy ................................ W, 72-68+ C.W. Post ........................... W, 80-55+ Adelphi ............................... L, 63-65+ Pace ................................... L, 52-77# * Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conf. Tour. (2nd) ^Perkins-Northern Ky. Cl. (2nd) #ECAC South Division II Tour.
1987-88 (19-13)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Career: 132-160, 11 yrs. Captain: Linda Schimminger ESC: 7-5 Shippensburg ....................W, 85-51^ Davis & Elkins....................W, 75-58^ St. Michael’s ........................W, 63-58 at Bentley ..............................L, 46-63 at East Stroudsburg ............W, 62-43 Lafayette ...............................L, 52-60 at Bloomsburg .....................W, 60-53 Princeton...............................L, 49-57 at Cal. State-Northridge .......L, 52-65 at Chapman ..........................L, 48-54 at Adelphi ............................L, 60-61* Pace ................................... L, 56-59* New York Tech .................. W, 66-64* at Bridgeport ........................L, 68-69 Molloy ................................ W, 66-48* Queens .................................W, 55-48 at C.W. Post ...................... W, 75-62* Yale.......................................W, 72-67 Adelphi .............................. W, 55-54* at Pace ............................... L, 43-58* at Southampton ..................W, 81-20 at New York Tech .............. W, 77-61* at Mercy ............................ W, 76-56* at Molloy ........................... W, 53-50* C.W. Post .............................L, 51-52* Navy ......................................L, 46-49 Mercy ..................................L, 47-59* Molloy ................................ W, 77-52+ C.W. Post ............................W, 71-50+ Pace .................................. W, 68-60+ Gannon ............................. W, 68-53# Pitt-Johnstown ....................L, 66-71# * Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conference Tournament (1st) ^Randolph-Macon Tour. (1st) #NCAA Div.-II East Regional Tournament (2nd)
1988-89 (11-15)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Karen Dunn ESC: 6-5 at St. Michael’s..................... L, 59-74 Bentley ..................................L, 51-56 Southampton .......................W, 70-48 East Stroudsburg.................W, 71-66 Shippensburg ................... W, 53-52# Millersville.......................... L, 52-55# at Lafayette ...........................L, 31-54 Lowell ...................................W, 56-53 at Texas A&I .........................W, 71-56 at Angelo State ..................... L, 64-74 at Adelphi ............................L, 50-51*
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Mercy ..................................L, 48-57* Molloy ................................ W, 64-53* at Yale ...................................L, 49-55 at New York Tech .............. W, 53-35* at C.W. Post ...................... W, 51-50* Pace .................................. W, 46-44* Bridgeport .............................L, 51-64 Adelphi .............................. W, 84-63* at Mercy ..............................L, 61-66* at Queens ............................. L, 58-71 at Molloy .............................L, 57-64* New York Tech .................. W, 64-43* at Pace ............................... L, 48-60* at Navy ..................................L, 55-68 Pace ................................... L, 58-64+ * Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conf. Tour. #Millersville-Dutch Country Cl. (2nd)
1989-90 (19-10)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captains: Leeann Duhoski, Jennifer Fleming ESC: 10-2 at St. Michael’s.....................L, 63-84 at Lowell ................................L, 58-72 at Bentley ..............................L, 53-72 at East Stroudsburg .............L, 59-66 Bloomsburg .......................... L, 34-47 Lafayette ............................... L, 47-51 at Princeton .......................... L, 47-51 Concordia.............................W, 88-34 West Chester .......................W, 59-38 Molloy ................................ W, 73-32* at Adelphi .......................... W, 58-39* Pace ....................................L, 40-41* at New York Tech .............. W, 94-57* at C.W. Post ...................... W, 51-36* Yale.......................................W, 67-62 Mercy ................................ W, 59-43* Queens .................................W, 70-53 at Southampton ..................W, 52-25 at Molloy ........................... W, 60-52* Adelphi .............................. W, 55-47* at Pace ............................... L, 59-63* Bridgeport ............................W, 65-59 New York Tech .................. W, 86-43* C.W. Post ........................... W, 80-41* at Mercy ............................ W, 63-39* Navy ..................................... W, 47-41 C.W. Post ........................... W, 64-45+ Adelphi .............................. W, 50-46+ Pace ................................... L, 50-52+ * Empire State Conference Game +Empire State Conf. Tour. (2nd)
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Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Jen Hankes Patriot League: 7-5 at Yale ...................................L, 36-40 Marist ...................................W, 68-40 Drexel .................................W, 59-47^ Cornell ................................W, 75-52^ Hofstra .................................W, 60-40 Evansville .............................L, 61-67} Illinois-Chicago .................. W, 78-72} St. Francis (NY) .................... W, 71-37 Bethune Cookman ........... W, 60-38# Air Force ............................ W, 76-58# Princeton..............................W, 67-47 at Lehigh ........................... W, 66-56* at Lafayette ........................ L, 58-59* Bucknell ............................ W, 73-58* at Holy Cross.......................L, 57-67* at Brown ................................L, 61-67 Fordham .....................L, 56-60 (OT)* at Colgate.......................... W, 67-53* Lehigh ............................... W, 53-39* at Hartford ...........................W, 68-58 Lafayette ........................... W, 64-42* at Fordham .........................L, 47-48* at Bucknell........................ W, 72-52* Holy Cross ...........................L, 57-63* at Vermont ............................L, 65-70 at Navy .................................W, 69-51 Colgate .............................. W, 50-48* Lehigh ............................... W, 54-47+ Fordham ....................W, 68-65 (OT)+ at Holy Cross...................... L, 52-65+ ^Iona Tournament (1st) }Ball State Tournament (3rd) #Florida Tech Tournament (1st) *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1991-92 (17-12)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Mary Langendorf Patriot League: 10-4 Vermont ................................L, 56-73 Harvard ...............................L, 52-70^ Fairfield ..............................W, 76-53^ at Marist...............................W, 59-57 Georgia Tech ......................... L, 55-71 Hartford................................W, 61-42 at St. Francis (N.Y.) ..............W, 71-42 Kansas ............................... L, 54-73# Sacramento State ............. L, 56-84# Canisius ............................. L, 55-63# Yale.......................................W, 61-40 Brown ............................ L, 64-68 (OT) Lehigh ............................... W, 70-45* Lafayette ........................... W, 53-52* at Hofstra .............................W, 65-53 at Bucknell........................ W, 85-75* Holy Cross ...........................L, 58-71* Navy .................................. W, 72-45* at Fordham ........................ L, 42-69* Colgate .............................. W, 68-50* at Lehigh ........................... W, 59-43* at Lafayette .........................L, 57-61* Bucknell ............................ W, 69-50* at Holy Cross...................... L, 54-56*
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at Navy .............................. W, 69-59* Fordham............................ W, 77-60* at Colgate.......................... W, 86-41* Navy .................................. W, 77-65+ Fordham............................. L, 72-83+ ^Harvard Invitational (3rd) #FIU Sun & Fun Classic (8th) * Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1992-93 (12-15)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Gina Scarsella Patriot League: 8-6 at Hartford ............................L, 46-73 at Duquesne .........................L, 58-62 at Robert Morris ..................W, 69-64 Marist ....................................L, 43-51 at Princeton .......................... L, 57-61 Pan American ................... W, 67-57# Rice .................................... L, 48-55# Columbia..............................W, 63-56 at Navy .............................. W, 60-50* Holy Cross ......................... W, 64-62* at Fordham ........................ L, 49-59* at Bucknell..........................L, 37-51* Lehigh ............................... W, 72-60* at Yale ...................................L, 42-52 at Colgate.......................... W, 68-54* Lafayette .............................L, 50-51* Navy .................................. W, 67-62* at Holy Cross.......................L, 44-57* Fordham............................. L, 54-68* Hofstra .................................W, 63-48 Bucknell ............................ W, 59-50* at Rutgers .............................L, 37-63 at Lehigh ........................... W, 63-59* Colgate .............................. W, 76-62* at Harvard .............................L, 69-78 at Lafayette ........................ L, 54-55* Bucknell ............................. L, 46-50+ #Rice Tournament (2nd) * Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1993-94 (17-11)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Siobhain Kilgallen Patriot League: 8-6 DePaul ................................L, 52-67^ San Diego State ................. L, 57-71^ Harvard .......................W, 67-58 (OT) NW Louisiana State ............L, 60-71} Long Island .........................W, 66-47} at Marist...............................W, 76-64 New Hampshire ..................L, 60-71# Long Island ....................... W, 63-41# Hartford................................W, 79-66 at Holy Cross..................... W, 66-60* Fordham............................. L, 52-66* at Columbia .........................W, 81-52 Bucknell ............................ W, 61-46* at Lehigh ........................... W, 66-63* Colgate .............................. W, 68-58* at Lafayette .........................L, 51-60* Duquesne ................... W, 63-57 (OT) at Navy .............................. W, 64-58* Holy Cross ...........................L, 60-61*
at Fordham .........................L, 47-59* at Bucknell......................... L, 56-68* Lehigh ................................W, 76-61* at Colgate........................... L, 54-69* at Hofstra .............................W, 69-47 Lafayette ........................... W, 53-47* Navy ...................................W, 71-59* Colgate .............................. W, 69-45+ Fordham............................. L, 48-68+ ^DePaul Tournament (4th) } Maine Tournament (3rd) #Dartmouth Tournament (3rd) * Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1994-95 (4-23)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Calondra Dooley Patriot League: 2-12 Northern Illinois..................L, 51-82# Mercer .......................W, 76-72 (OT)# at Harvard .......................... L, 56-109 Va. Commonwealth ............L, 42-68^ Iona .....................................L, 40-55^ at Yale ...................................L, 52-63 DePaul ..................................L, 57-89 Clemson ...............................L, 56-82! William & Mary ....................L, 59-62! Georgia Tech ........................L, 51-86! Lehigh ............................... W, 72-67* at Bucknell..........................L, 53-61* at Lafayette ........................ L, 38-43* Holy Cross .......................... L, 49-67* at Navy ................................L, 51-66* at Colgate............................L, 41-54* Fordham............................. L, 49-62* Marist ...................................W, 50-49 at Lehigh .............................L, 47-62* Bucknell ............................. L, 44-52* Lafayette .............................L, 41-46* at Holy Cross...................... L, 49-66* Navy .................................. W, 52-49* Colgate ............................... L, 50-78* Fairfield .................................L, 47-84 at Fordham ........................ L, 50-63* Fordham............................. L, 42-63+ # Dead River Co. Tip-off Classic ^ Iona Classic ! Northern Lights Invitational * Patriot League Game + Patriot League Tournament
1995-96 (6-21)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captains: Kim Hanson, Carrie Jeanneret Patriot League: 3-9 at Hampton ........................ L, 56-62# vs. UNC Wilmington .......... W, 63-49# Harvard ................................. L, 45-76 vs. Northeastern.................L, 53-61^ vs. Rider .............................. L, 55-71^ at Marist................................L, 57-70 Yale.......................................W, 59-56 Princeton...............................L, 50-67 Dartmouth ............................L, 43-59 at Baylor ............................. L, 47-83% vs. Alcorn State..................L, 38-56%
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at Fairfield ............................. L, 51-77 at Davidson........................... L, 31-76 at Lehigh ..................... L, 71-74 (OT)* Bucknell ............................ W, 63-56* Lafayette ........................... W, 75-60* at Holy Cross...................... L, 29-83* at Navy ............................... L, 33-62* Colgate ............................... L, 45-55* Cornell .................................L, 51-65* Lehigh ............................... W, 64-63* at Bucknell......................... L, 40-75* at Lafayette ........................ L, 66-67* Holy Cross ......................... W, 68-62* Navy ....................................L, 57-67* at Colgate........................... L, 69-77* vs. Navy ...............................L, 57-65+ #Harvard Thanksgiving Tour. ^Pals/Mayfair Farms Invitational %Dr. Pepper Lady Bear Holiday Tour. *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1996-97 (1-25)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Interim Coach: Pat Harris Captain: Julie Schellhase Patriot League: 1-11 Davidson ...............................L, 62-84 at Dartmouth ........................L, 48-69 at Harvard .............................L, 40-85 at Cornell ............................L, 47-64# Stetson ............................... L, 50-75# Marist .................................... L, 56-76 at Air Force..........................L, 60-66^ Wyoming .............................L, 53-79^ St. Bonaventure....................L, 45-68 at Yale ...................................L, 54-59 American ...............................L, 39-79 at Buffalo ..............................L, 50-96 Navy ....................................L, 65-71*
Holy Cross...................L, 66-80* at Manhattan ................ L, 69-87 at Colgate ....................... W, 63-61*
Lehigh ................................ L, 52-78* at Lafayette ........................ L, 50-79* at Bucknell......................... L, 56-73* at Navy ............................... L, 56-83* at Holy Cross...................... L, 59-92* Colgate ................................L, 49-51* at Lehigh .............................L, 64-76* Lafayette ............................ L, 55-59* Bucknell ............................. L, 48-59* Navy ................................... L, 53-80+ #Cornell Sheraton Classic (4th) ^Air Force Classic (4th) *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1997-98 (7-20)
Coach: Lynn Chiavaro Captain: Micaela Hurley Patriot League: 3-9 Harvard ................................. L, 47-75 at UMBC ...............................W, 46-41 at American ..........................L, 54-68 Air Force ............................. L, 52-59# St. Francis (N.Y.) ............... W, 72-65# at Marist................................ L, 41-61
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Brown ..................................L, 59-77^ UMBC .................................W, 71-65^ at LIU/Brooklyn ...................W, 67-61 Florida International.......... L, 56-76% Colgate ...............................L, 64-66% at Navy ................................L, 46-74* at Holy Cross...................... L, 56-79* Yale........................................L, 49-73 at Colgate............................L, 59-71* at Lehigh ............................W, 83-71* Lafayette .............................L, 69-71* Pennsylvania ........................L, 56-68 Bucknell ............................ W, 56-46* Navy ....................................L, 48-74* Holy Cross .............................L, 78-85 IUPUI .....................................L, 54-63 Colgate ...............................W, 76-71* Lehigh .................................L, 61-75* Lafayette ............................ L, 68-73* at Bucknell......................... L, 73-80* Lafayette ............................ L, 46-64+ #West Point Holiday Tournament ^Brown Classic %Florida Int’l Sun & Fun Classic *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
1998-99 (7-21)
Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Career: 90-111, 7 yrs. Captains: Laura Worthing, Karen Callahan Patriot League: 2-10 Cornell ...................................L, 64-75 Sacred Heart .......................W, 81-73 Iona .......................................L, 58-70 at St. Bonaventure ............... L, 63-74 Stony Brook .........................W, 77-63 Elon .................................... L, 67-75# Hofstra ............................... L, 38-53# Marist ....................................L, 51-58 Kansas State ......................L, 58-87^ Detroit Mercy ......................L, 60-73^ at Yale ..................................W, 62-56 Manhattan .................... L, 84-89 (OT) at Columbia .........................W, 67-56 Lehigh ................................ L, 49-63* at Colgate............................L, 51-61* at Bucknell..........................L, 74-78* at Lafayette ....................... W, 56-53* Navy ................................... L, 59-83* Holy Cross .......................... L, 43-80* at Penn..................................L, 61-73 at Lehigh .............................L, 51-65* Colgate ............................... L, 60-63* at Navy .............................. W, 51-50* Lafayette ............................ L, 53-62* at Holy Cross...................... L, 63-80*
Bucknell ............................. L, 58-67* Bucknell ............................ W, 72-67+ Navy ....................................L, 69-87+ # West Point Thanksgiving Tour. ^ Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic * Patriot League Game + Patriot League Tournament
1999-00 (9-19)
Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captains: Megan Dempsey, Therese Kelley, Krista Ruschak Patriot League: 4-8 Binghamton ........................L, 47-50# Charleston Southern ........ W, 56-54# at Air Force............................L, 58-75 Loyola Marymount..............L, 43-72^ Eastern Washington ...........L, 77-88^ at Iona ..................................W, 86-71 at UMBC ................................L, 48-52 Long Island ........................... L, 74-77 at Central Conn. ..................W, 59-51 at Marist................................L, 63-72 Rider......................................L, 65-67 Columbia..............................W, 71-55 Coast Guard .........................W, 78-42 at Lehigh ............................ L, 60-78* Colgate .......................W, 68-63 (OT)* Bucknell ............................. L, 55-73* Lafayette ........................... W, 91-60* at Navy .............................. W, 69-62* at Holy Cross...................... L, 56-80* Albany ................................... L, 68-71 Lehigh ............................... W, 64-48* at Colgate........................... L, 66-80* at Bucknell......................... L, 63-70* at Lafayette ........................ L, 69-77* Stony Brook ..........................L, 52-68 Holy Cross .......................... L, 65-83* Navy ....................................L, 57-64* Colgate ............................... L, 49-59+ #West Point Tip-Off Tournament ^LMU Furama Thanksgiving Cl. *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
2000-01 (19-10)
Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captains: Megan Dempsey, Therese Kelley, Krista Ruschak Patriot League: 5-7 High Point ......................... W, 75-72# Cornell ................................W, 71-60# at College of Charleston ............W, 64-51 at Jacksonville .....................W, 63-57 at Stony Brook ......................L, 53-59 at Rider ................................ W, 61-47 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 71-65 Air Force ...............................W, 82-67 at Princeton .........................W, 64-46 Coast Guard .........................W, 93-28 at St. Francis........................W, 70-64 at William & Mary .................L, 55-70 Yale.......................................W, 64-50 at Columbia .........................W, 77-65 Colgate .............................. W, 59-55* at Lehigh ............................ L, 55-77* at Bucknell......................... L, 73-78*
Navy ....................................L, 61-72* at Lafayette ........................ L, 49-63* at Holy Cross.......................L, 75-87* at Albany ..............................W, 63-56 at Colgate.......................... W, 73-66* Lehigh ............................... W, 77-61* Bucknell ............................. L, 77-92* at Navy ................................L, 59-81* Lafayette ........................... W, 66-58* Holy Cross ..........................W, 87-71* Navy .................................. W, 73-61+ at Holy Cross...................... L, 50-70+ #West Point Tip-Off Tournament *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
2001-02 (11-18)
Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captain: Halaevalu Helu Patriot League: 5-9 Davidson ............................ L, 58-72# Hofstra ................................L, 51-68# Columbia...............................L, 61-64 at IPFW.................................W, 82-73 at Notre Dame ......................L, 51-89 at Brown ..............................L, 56-65^ vs. Quinnipiac ..................... L, 57-61^ Albany ........................... L, 63-65 (OT) Princeton..............................W, 69-65 St. Francis (N.Y.) ..................W, 83-64 at Sacramento State ...........W, 64-59 at Air Force............................L, 52-77 at Yale ..................................W, 71-69 Lehigh ................................ L, 58-67* at American ...................... W, 78-69* at Bucknell......................... L, 69-79* Lafayette ........................... W, 73-51* Holy Cross ......................... W, 68-67* at Navy ................................L, 60-71* at Colgate........................... L, 65-88* at Lehigh ............................ L, 58-60* American .............................L, 66-76* Bucknell ............................. L, 64-82* at Lafayette ....................... W, 56-52* at Holy Cross.......................L, 51-66* Colgate ................................L, 61-65* Navy .................................. W, 75-67* vs. Lehigh...........................W, 71-66+ Bucknell ............................. L, 67-83+ # Army Tip-Off Classic ^ Brown Classic *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
2002-03 (15-16)
Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captains: Christine Gassman, Amy Saal, Katie Macfarlane Patriot League: 5-9 Coast Guard ......................... W, 74-50 at Dartmouth ........................L, 73-79 vs. Saint Louis ....................L, 56-61^ vs. Tennessee .....................L, 44-96^ vs. P.R.-Mayaguez..............W, 73-30^ at Columbia .........................W, 65-60 Yale.......................................W, 60-59 at Albany ...............................L, 49-65 at Fairleigh Dickinson .........W, 71-49
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Towson .................................W, 65-53 Air Force ...............................W, 72-69 Cornell ..................................W, 62-54 Brown ....................................L, 62-69 at Holy Cross.......................L, 41-52* Lafayette ........................... W, 89-54* at Colgate........................... L, 62-65* at Binghamton ......................L, 49-63 at Bucknell......................... L, 62-72* at Lehigh ............................ L, 59-64* Navy ................................... L, 48-60* American ............................W, 71-56* Holy Cross .......................... L, 56-60* at Lafayette ....................... W, 75-60* Colgate .............................. W, 73-64* Lehigh .................................L, 51-62* Bucknell ............................ W, 91-79* at American ....................... L, 50-64* at Navy ..................... L, 85-86 (3OT)* vs. Lehigh.......................... W, 78-70+ vs. American ..................... W, 78-73+ at Holy Cross...................... L, 65-78+ ^ San Juan Shootout *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
2003-04 (14-14) Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captains: Katie Macfarlane, Haley Edwards Patriot League: 6-8 Columbia..............................W, 73-48 South Florida .......................W, 63-59 vs. Portland State ..............W, 69-55^ at Alaska Fairbanks ..........W, 77-52^ Albany ..................................W, 79-72 at Towson ..............................L, 51-60 Binghamton ......................... W, 74-62 Auburn...................................L, 37-54 Robert Morris ......................W, 70-58 at Niagara ............................. L, 53-71 at Air Force...........................W, 70-62 at Cornell ..............................L, 58-70 Holy Cross .......................... L, 58-66* at Lafayette ....................... W, 59-56* Colgate .............................. W, 79-76* Dartmouth .................... L, 68-73 (OT) Bucknell ............................ W, 51-46* Lehigh ................................ L, 68-75* at Navy ............................... L, 73-75* at American ........................L, 52-74* at Holy Cross..................... W, 67-58* Lafayette ........................... W, 62-55* at Colgate........................... L, 56-69* at Lehigh ............................ L, 53-83* at Bucknell......................... L, 68-73* American .............................L, 41-49* Navy .................................. W, 65-50* vs. Lehigh........................... L, 53-63+ ^North Star Invitational *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament
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Coach: Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Captains: Lindsay Brent, Shavonne Holden Patriot League: 8-6 vs. Columbia .......................L, 39-72^ vs. Iona............................... W, 74-56^ at South Florida ....................L, 58-82 at Savannah State...............W, 46-39 Coast Guard .........................W, 70-50 at Georgetown ......................L, 63-73 Brown ...................................W, 79-72 Central Connecticut St. .......W, 79-49 at Robert Morris ...................L, 44-55 Niagara .................................L, 52-55 Air Force ...............................W, 60-53 at Princeton ..........................L, 53-64 Colgate .............................. W, 68-53* at Holy Cross...................... L, 53-70* Bucknell ............................ W, 65-61* Cornell ..................................W, 53-41 at American ................ L, 64-71 (OT)* at Navy .............................. W, 64-50* Lehigh ................................ L, 64-72* Lafayette ........................... W, 63-49* American .............................L, 47-51* Navy .................................. W, 89-81* at Lehigh ............................ L, 53-72* at Lafayette ................W, 82-77 (OT)* at Bucknell........................ W, 58-56* at Colgate...........................W, 71-69* Holy Cross ...........................L, 61-74* vs. Colgate ......................... L, 75-78+ ^Iona Tipoff Tournament *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament
2005-06 (20-11)
Coach: Maggie Dixon Career: 20-11, 1 yr. Captains: Micky Mallette, Megan Vrabel Patriot League: 11-3 Coast Guard .......................W, 103-51 St. John’s .............................. L, 55-74 vs. Manhattan ....................L, 65-72^ vs. Cal State-Fullerton ........W, 80-79^ Albany ..................................W, 72-60 at Cornell ..............................L, 61-64 at Central Connecticut St. ......W, 65-63 Princeton...............................L, 52-73 Baylor ....................................L, 68-85 Gardner-Webb .....................W, 67-54 at Air Force............................L, 61-73 at Connecticut ......................L, 46-85 Iona ......................................W, 67-54 Colgate .......................W, 85-81 (OT)* Holy Cross ......................... W, 59-56* at Lehigh ............................ L, 53-60* at American ...................... W, 75-66* at Navy .............................. W, 83-69*
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Lafayette ........................... W, 75-60* at Colgate........................... L, 58-66* Navy ...........................W, 78-72 (OT)* at Holy Cross..................... W, 63-57* Lehigh ............................... W, 76-67* American ........................... W, 73-49* Bucknell ............................ W, 66-65* at Lafayette ........................W, 71-52* at Bucknell..........................L, 47-60* vs. Lafayette ......................W, 74-55+ Colgate .............................. W, 73-55+ Holy Cross .......................... W, 69-68+ vs. Tennessee ................... L, 54-102$ ^Northern Arizona Tournament *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament $NCAA Tournament
2006-07 (24-6)
Coach: Dave Magarity Career: 72-48, 4 yrs. Captain: Jen Hansen Patriot League: 11-3 Ohio State ........................... L, 41-77^ St. Thomas Aquinas ............W, 87-48 at Brown ...............................W, 75-59 at St. John’s .........................W, 57-45 New Hampshire ...................W, 54-51 Troy .......................................W, 72-48 at Seton Hall .........................L, 54-65 USMMA ................................W, 77-43 at Albany ..............................W, 63-51 Columbia..............................W, 68-43 at Long Beach St. ................W, 69-59 at UC Irvine ..........................W, 83-69 at St. Francis (N.Y.) ..............W, 57-43 Central Conn. St. .................W, 77-64 Rider.....................................W, 65-54 at Colgate.......................... W, 69-58* at Holy Cross..................... W, 62-49* Lehigh ............................... W, 56-53* Navy ................................... L, 44-49* at Lafayette ....................... W, 63-50* at Bucknell......................... L, 55-59* Colgate .............................. W, 65-48* Holy Cross ......................... W, 77-43* at Lehigh ............................W, 77-71* at American ....................... L, 54-58* at Navy .............................. W, 58-43* Lafayette ........................... W, 70-57* Bucknell .............................W, 61-57* Lehigh .................................L, 53-57+ ^Maggie Dixon Classic *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament
2007-08 (18-12)
Coach: Dave Magarity Captain: Anna Wilson Patriot League: 9-5
St. John’s ..............................L, 58-72 St. Francis (N.Y.) ..................W, 63-57 Drexel ...................................W, 60-57 Air Force ................................L, 60-68 at Columbia .........................W, 81-55 Brown ...................................W, 63-50 at Delaware State.................L, 49-63 at New Hampshire...............W, 69-61 vs. No. 3 Rutgers^ ................L, 42-59 at Rider ......................... L, 61-66 (OT) at Central Connecticut ........W, 59-54 at No. 1 Connecticut ............L, 33-82 at Maryland-Eastern Shore ... W, 76-64 Merchant Marine Academy... W, 90-38 Wagner .................................W, 59-50 Colgate*...............................W, 65-40 Holy Cross*.......................... W, 57-41 at Lehigh*..................... L, 57-59 (OT) at American* .......................W, 59-49 at Navy* ...............................W, 58-49 Lafayette* ............................W, 57-46 Bucknell*.............................. L, 46-47 at Colgate* .......................... W, 74-54 at Holy Cross* .....................W, 56-54 Lehigh* .................................L, 44-50 American* ............................L, 51-63 Navy* ...........................W, 70-66 (OT) at Lafayette* ....................... W, 51-41 at Bucknell* ......................... L, 47-59 Bucknell+.............................. L, 47-50 ^Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament
2008-09 (19-12)
Coach: Dave Magarity Captains: Megan Ennenga, Megan Evans, Alex McGuire, Courtney Wright Patriot League: 8-6 at Wagner .............................L, 58-59 at Ohio State.........................L, 58-92 UMES ...................................W, 56-43 Loyola (Md.) ..........................L, 56-64 at St. John’s ..........................L, 54-61 at Air Force...........................W, 54-44 Albany ..................................W, 69-54 at Drexel...............................W, 55-49 Yale.......................................W, 62-60 vs. Rutgers^ ..........................L, 38-59 Presbyterian.........................W, 66-33 at Manhattan....................... W, 51-47 at Brown .............................. W, 64-44 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 56-46 at Colgate* ..........................W, 63-51 at Holy Cross* ...................... L, 41-57
Lehigh* ................................W, 54-52 American* ............................L, 42-53 Navy* ....................................L, 39-44 at Lafayette* .......................W, 56-46 at Bucknell* .........................L, 57-59 at Fairleigh Dickinson .........W, 50-37 Colgate*...............................W, 59-39 Holy Cross*..........................W, 63-62 at Lehigh*.............................L, 57-66 at American* ...............W, 60-58 (OT) at Navy* ...............................W, 58-50 Lafayette* ............................W, 60-55 Bucknell ................................L, 50-56 vs. Holy Cross+ ....................W, 54-47 at Lehigh+.............................L, 42-61 ^Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.) *Patriot League game +Patriot League Tournament
2009-10 (11-18)
Coach: Dave Magarity Captain: Erin Anthony Patriot League: 5-9 Wagner ......................... W, 74-70 (OT) at Loyola (Md.) ......................L, 63-48 at Yale ...................................L, 55-42 Delaware State ....................W, 57-50 Air Force ...............................W, 60-42 at Northeastern ....................L, 77-45 at St. Francis (N.Y.) ..............W, 68-56 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 53-44 Manhattan ............................L, 65-52 No. 16 Oklahoma .................L, 59-46 at Albany ...............................L, 53-49 Ramapo ...............................W, 58-42 at No. 24 Georgia Tech ........ L, 76-47 at Troy.................................... L, 74-65 Colgate*...............................W, 63-57 Holy Cross*..........................W, 65-61 at Lehigh*.............................L, 70-40 at American* ........................L, 64-49 at Navy* ................................L, 64-53 Lafayette* ............................W, 54-38 Bucknell*.............................. L, 59-41 at Colgate* ........................... L, 61-47 at Holy Cross* .....................W, 60-54 Lehigh* .................................L, 49-39 American* ............................L, 56-42 Navy* ....................................L, 54-48 at Lafayette* ................ L, 54-52 (OT) at Bucknell* ........................W, 49-37 at Holy Cross+ ......................L, 57-53 *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament
ARMY HEAD COACHING RECORDS Name Dennis VanFossen* Joe Ciampi Elizabeth Cousins Harold Johnson Lynn Chiavaro Pat Harris (Interim) Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki Maggie Dixon Dave Magarity Totals *club level
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Seasons Years 1 1976-77 2 1977-79 1 1979-80 7 1980-87 11 1987-98 1 1997 7 1998-2005 1 2005-06 4 2006-Present 33
W 15 39 17 123 132 1 90 20 72 509
L 5 10 13 86 160 15 111 11 48 489
Pct. .750 .796 .567 .589 .442 .062 .448 .645 .600 .510
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Name (Years Lettered) .................................... Graduating Class A-A-A-A-A Anderson, Sarah E. (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08)...................... 2009 Anthony, Erin E. (2007-08, 08-09, 09-10) ......................... 2011 +Arnold, Rejera M. (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05) .......... 2005 +Arundell, Jamie J. (1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 97-98) .......... 1998 B-B-B-B-B Baranek, Laura M. (2008-09, 2009-10)............................ 2011 Barkalow, Carol A. (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80)........................ 1980 Begonia, Erin (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07) ............................... 2007 Benedict, Elizabeth M. (2009-10) ..................................... 2013 +Brent, Lindsay A. (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05)........... 2005 Brizius, Kari J. (1996-97) ....................................................... 2000 Bryn, Heather L. (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89)........................... 1989 Buchholz, Amanda M. (2001-02).......................................... 2005 Buckman, Belinda L. (1979-80, 81-82) ............................... 1982 Burdick, Laura E. (2009-10)............................................... 2011 +Busch, Jillian R. (2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07)............. 2007 C-C-C-C-C Callahan, Karen M. (1995-96, 96-97, 98-99) ..................... 1999 +Canelli, Christina M. (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) ..... 2002 +Caradimitropoulo, Magdalena C. (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81) ......................................................................... 1981 Carelus, Joanne (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07) ........................... 2007 Carmack, Jessie (2006-07) ................................................... 2006 Cave, Jennifer R. (1996-97) .................................................. 2000 Chandler, Christine M. (1990-91) ......................................... 1994 Chase, Antionette N. (1995-96) ............................................ 1999 Chin, Alicia A. (1995-96)........................................................ 1999 Clark, Linda J. (1983-84, 84-85, 85-86) .............................. 1986 Cobb, Alma J. (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84) ............................... 1984 Coiffard, Jessica N. (2008-09, 2009-10)........................... 2011 D-D-D-D-D +DelGiorno, Julie A. (1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86) ........ 1986 +Dempsey, Megan K. (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01)...... 2001 Desmond, Julie E. (1987-88, 88-89) .................................... 1990 Devine, Meghan M. (1999-00).............................................. 2001 Doll, Yvonne (1977-78) .......................................................... 1981 Dooley, Calondra L. (1993-94, 94-95).................................. 1995 Doucette, Meagan E. (2009-10) ........................................ 2012 +Duhoski, Leeann (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90)........... 1990 +Dunn, Karen A. (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89).............. 1989 E-E-E-E-E Edwards, Haley A. (2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04)............ 2004 Engelmeier, Sharon (1998-99) ............................................. 2002 +Ennenga, Megan M. (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) ..... 2009 +Enright, Cara (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) ................. 2008 +Evans, Megan E. (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) ........... 2009 F-F-F-F-F Fain, Julia L. (1985-86, 86-87) ............................................. 1989 Ferguson, Kimberly A. (1995-96).......................................... 1999 Fish, Karen A. (1985-86) ....................................................... 1988 +Fleming, Jennifer (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90) .......... 1990 Flynn, Margaret A. (1985-86) ............................................... 1989 Flynt, Megan M. (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04) ........................... 2004 Fritz, Mallory A. (2002-03, 03-04) ........................................ 2004 G-G-G-G-G Garinger, Carrie L. (1991-92, 92-93, 93-94) ....................... 1995 +Gassman, Christine A. (1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03) .. 2003 German, Beth A. (1988-89)................................................... 1991 +Goetz, Laurie A. (1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87) ............ 1987 Goodall, Kaitlin R. (2009-10) ............................................. 2012 Grapevine, Alison M. (2009-10) ......................................... 2013 Griffin, Eleanor R. (1977-78) ................................................. 1980 Gventer, Karin A. (1990-91, 91-92, 93-94).......................... 1994 H-H-H-H-H +Halfaker, Frances D. (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01) ..... 2001 +Hall, Kimetha G. (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81) ............ 1981 Hamel, Lisa (1978-79, 79-80) .............................................. 1978 Hamre, Freya L. (1996-97, 97-98, 98-99)............................ 2000 Hankes, Jennifer E. (1989-90, 90-91) .................................. 1991 Hanlon, Tracy S. (1980-81,81-82) ........................................ 1984 +Hansen, Jennifer M. (2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07) ..... 2007 +Hanson, Kimberly M. (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96) .... 1996 Hassett, Sandra J. (1985-86)................................................ 1989
Name (Years Lettered) .................................... Graduating Class Hawkins, Nalini Y. (2007-08, 08-09, 09-10) ..................... 2011 +Helu, Halaevalu F. (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) ......... 2002 Hennessy, Heather A. (1995-96, 96-97) .............................. 1997 +Holden, Shavonne N. (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05) ... 2005 Hughlett, April M. (1980-81, 1981-82)................................. 1982 Hurley, Micaela (1996-97, 97-98)......................................... 1998 I-I-I-I-I Ingram, Donna L. (1995-96) ............................................... 1999s J-J-J-J-J Jankowski, Erin N. (2009-10) ............................................. 2012 +Jeanneret, Carrie A. (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96) ...... 1996 K-K-K-K-K Kabiri, Nargis (2006-07, 07-08)............................................ 2010 +Kawamoto, Kim T. (1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92) ......... 1992 Kemp, Amy T. (1999-00)........................................................ 2003 +Kelley, Therese M. (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01) ........ 2001 +Kilgallen, Siobhain I. (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94) ..... 1994 +King, Margaree (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) ............. 2008 Klavin, Mary (2003-04, 04-05) ............................................. 2007 Kretchman, Christina J. (1995-96) ....................................... 1999 L-L-L-L-L +Langendorf, Mary K. (1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92) ..... 1992 Lisi, Jennifer (1992-93) ......................................................... 1995 M-M-M-M-M +McGuire, Alexandra C. (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) .. 2009 McKinnon, Molly E. (1999-00, 00-01) .................................. 2003 McPhatter, Dionna C. (2000-01, 01-02, 02-03) .................. 2004 +Macfarlane, Kathryn A. (2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04) 2004 +Magnani, Ashley A. (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06) ....... 2006 +Mallette Michelle K. (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06) .... 2006 Markey, Myra M. (2002-03) .................................................. 2006 Melcher, Patricia K. (1982-83, 83-84) ................................. 1986 Miguel, Susann M. (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84) ...................... 1984 Miles, Melinda (1977-78, 78-79, 80-81) ............................. 1981 +Miles, Melissa (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81) ............... 1981 Miller, Pamela S. (1981-82, 82-83) ...................................... 1985 +Moehringer, Jennifer J. (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85) . 1985 Moga, Megan M. (1993-94) .................................................. 1997 Montalban, Jacqueline M. (1997-98, 98-99) ....................... 2001 Murphy, Cynthia L. (1992-93) ............................................... 1992 Murtagh, Jennifer (1988-89, 89-90, 90-91) ........................ 1992 N-N-N-N-N Notarcola, Danielle M. (1994-95) ......................................... 1997 O-O-O-O-O Ozimok, Carolyn (1987-88) ................................................... 1991 P-P-P-P-P Pagano, Amy (2001-02)........................................................ 2005 Palesky, Katie (2004-05)....................................................... 2008 +Payne Adrienne N. (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06) ........ 2006 Pahl, Stacy L. (1985-86)........................................................ 1989 Pearson, Pamela D. (1982-83, 83-84, 84-85) .................... 1986 Q-Q-Q-Q-Q +Quimby, Adrienne C. (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) ..... 1998 R-R-R-R-R Riley, Tenisha (2006-07)........................................................ 2010 Rippelmeyer, Dawn (1982-83) .............................................. 1982 Ruschak, Krista M. (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01) ...................... 2001 Russell, Lisa M. (1991-92, 92-93, 93-94) ........................... 1995 S-S-S-S-S +Saal, Amy A. (1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03) .................. 2003 +Scarsella, Gina L. (1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93) .......... 1993 Schaefer, Charcillea A. (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01) ................ 2001 Schellhase, Julie S. (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97) ..................... 1997 Schimminger, Linda M. (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88) ............... 1988 Schmidt, Natalie (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07).......................... 2004 Secosky, Stephanie D. (1995-96) ......................................... 1999 Semanoff, Allison L. (1998-99, 99-00) ................................ 2001 +Short, Karen E. (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85) ............. 1985 Simon, Jill M. (1984-85) ........................................................ 1988 Slattery, Laura I. (1985-86) ................................................... 1988 Smith, Andresa (1989-90) .................................................... 1989 +Smith, Melody A. (1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84) ........... 1984 Soeung, Vanana (2000-01) ................................................... 2004 Stavola, Melissa M. (1998-99).............................................. 2001
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Name (Years Lettered) .................................... Graduating Class Stevens, Christi L. (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80) ........................ 1980 +Stone, Stefanie (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) ............. 2008 Sullivan, Bridget M. (1987-88) .............................................. 1990 T-T-T-T-T Taylor, Tiffany (2006-07, 07-08)............................................ 2010 Texas, Leslie (1986-87, 87-88) ............................................. 1986 Thomas, Beth A. (1986-87) ................................................... 1989 Thomsen, Paula A. (1999-00, 00-01)................................... 2003 Todd, Regina C. (1977-78)..................................................... 1980 +Tomic, Stacy M. (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) ............. 1998 Trent, Amy D. (1994-95) ........................................................ 1994 +Tutton, Stephanie J. (1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91) ...... 1991 U-U-U-U-U +Utchel, Lori A. (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81) ................ 1981 V-V-V-V-V +Vrabel, Megan A. (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06) .......... 2006 W-W-W-W-W +Walter, Patricia M. (1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82) ......... 1982 White, Michelle A. (1999-00) ................................................ 2003 +Wilson, Anna (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) ................. 2008 Work, Megan M. (1997-98) ................................................... 1997 +Worthing, Laura A. (1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99) ........ 1999 +Wright, Courtney (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) ........... 2009 Y-Y-Y-Y-Y Yardley, Molly C. (2009-10) ................................................ 2013 Bold indicates players currently at West Point Non-graduates in Italics and listed by class which they entered West Point + Indicates four-year letterwinner
Shevonne Holden ’05 (top) and Christie Stevens ’80 (bottom) were both four-year letterwinners for Army.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS BY STATE CALIFORNIA Arundell, Jamie Ash, Lorraine Begonia, Erin Engelmeier, Sharon Enright, Cara Fish, Karen Halfaker, Dawn Hanlon, Tracy Helu, Hlaevalu Montalban, Jackie Payne, Adrienne Riseling, Lisa Secosky, Stephanie Slattery, Laura Stewart, Margaret Watson, Felicia Work, Megan
KENTUCKY Buckman, Lindy Texas, Leslie
CONNECTICUT Burdick, Laura Callahan, Karen Chrisman, Louise Hurley, Micaela McKinnon, Molly Pearsall, Elizabeth Yardley, Molly COLORADO Diss, Janet Goodall, Kait FLORIDA DelGiorno, Julie Doucette, Meagan Ganoe, Marcia Hansen, Jen Moehringer, Jenni Stevens, Christi GEORGIA Benedict, Liz Caradimitropoulo, Dena Groschelle, Ellen Holden, Shavonne Maddox, Lisa Miller, Sue Vedder, Maria
Ennenga, Megan Hankes, Jennifer Hankes, Theresa Hanson, Kim Kabiri, Nargis Kelley, Therese Olson, Kari Schellhase, Julie
Ruschak, Krista Short, Karen Sullivan, Bridget Todd, Regina
INDIANA Bryn, Heather Clark, Linda Hanson, Jenny Miles, Melinda Miles, Melissa Pearson, Pam Saal, Amy Smith, Andresa
MISSISSIPPI King, Margaree
IOWA Anderson, Sarah Fleming, Jennifer
NEW HAMPSHIRE Evans, Megan Gassman, Christine Murtagh, Jennifer Russell, Lisa
OHIO Baur, Belinda Busch, Jillian Carmack, Jessie Cave, Jennifer Flynt, Megan Garinger, Carrie German, Beth Goetz, Laurie Grapevine, Alison Hamre, Freya Huston, Jodi Huston, Mary Johnson, Chris McPhatter, Dionna Melcher, Pat Pahl, Stacy Peterson, Jasmine Shugert, Sue Thomas, Beth
ILLINOIS Jankowski, Erin O’Connor, Kelly Rippelmeyer, Dawn
MAINE Kilgallen, Siobhain MARYLAND Chase, Antionette Chin, Alicia Hawkins, Nalini Holland, Stacy McGuire, Alex Magnani, Ashley Miguel, Sue Stone, Stefanie MASSACHUSETTS Campbell, Jenny Devine, Megan Hamel, Lisa Hassett, Sandi Langendorf, Mary Murphy, Cynthia Soeung, Vanara
HAWAII Kawamoto, Kim
MICHIGAN Flynn, Margaret Markey, Myra Parent, Donna Riley, Tenisha Simon, Jill
KANSAS Nilles, Vicky Worthing, Laura
MINNESOTA Brizius, Kari Doll, Yvone
MISSOURI Jeanneret, Carrie NEBRASKA Caldwell, DiAnna Kretchman, Christina
NEW JERSEY Canelli, Christina DeLaura, Krista Desmond, Julie Hall, Kim Notarcola, Danielle Stavola, Missy Weglinski, Karen Williamson, Donna Wilson, Anna NEW MEXICO Wright, Courtney NEW YORK Barkalow, Carol Barone, Laurie Burke, Jennifer Brent, Lindsay Carelus, Joanne Duhoski, Leeann Hennessy, Heather Ingram, Donna Lisi, Jennifer Macfarlane, Katie Mulholland, Eileen Mallette, Micky Muscato, Aimee Pagano, Amy Quimby, Adrienne
NORTH CAROLINA Dooley, Calondra Welsh, Laura
OKLAHOMA Sheets, Brynnen Edwards, Haley OREGON Curtis, Karen PENNSYLVANIA Anthony, Erin Baranek, Laura Bezy, Peggy Chandler, Chris Ferguson, Kim Fritz, Mallory Haering, Teresa Kazinski, Kimberly Ozimok, Carolyn Scarsella, Gina Schimminger, Linda Semanoff, Alison Utchel, Lori Young, Cheryl
TENNESSEE Cobb, Alma TEXAS Clifton, Dabney Coesens, Laurel Dunn, Karen Fuller, Amy Gilliam, Mary Frances Gventer, Karin Kemp, Amy Mills, Mandi Palesky, Katie Strebeck, Frances Taylor, Tiffany Trent, Amy Troy, Patricia VERMONT Khouri, Annabel VIRGINIA Arnold, Rejera Blanc, Noelle Bratton, Anne Coiffard, Jessie Dempsy, Megan Dexter, Ellen Griffin, Ellie Hughlett, April Klavin, Mary Schaeffer, Charcy Schmidt, Natalie Vrabel, Megan White, Michelle WISCONSIN Buchholz, Amanda Kortendick, Karen Moga, Megan Tomic, Stacy Thomsen, Paula Tutton, Stephanie Walter, Pat WEST VIRGINIA Bowers, Kim Smith, Stacey Boyle, Chris Robinson, Lina Fain, Julie
SOUTH CAROLINA Smith, Melody
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS BY HEIGHT 6-4 Anderson, Sarah 6-3 Thomsen, Paula Taylor, Tiffany 6-2 Anthony, Erin Busch, Jillian Chandler, Chris Evans, Megan Gventer, Karin Hankes, Jennifer Hankes, Theresa Kelley, Therese Kemp, Amy Murtagh, Jennifer Schmidt, Natalie 6-1 Arundell, Jamie Buchholz, Amanda Burdick, Laura Grapevine, Alison Pahl, Stacy Pearsall, Elizabeth Pearson, Pam Strebeck, Frances Vrabel, Megan 6-0 Bryn, Heather Callahan, Karen DelGiorno, Julie Duhoski, Leeann Dunn, Karen Gassman, Christine Gilliam, Mary Frances Holden, Shavonne Huston, Mary Kabiri, Nargis McKinnon, Molly Macfarlane, Katie Quimby, Adrienne Tomic, Stacy Walter, Pat
Enright, Cara Ferguson, Kim Flynn, Margaret Flynt, Megan Goodall, Kait Hansen, Jen Hennessy, Heather Hurley, Micaela Kilgallen, Siobhain Miles, Melissa Miller, Sue Moehringer, Jenni Riseling, Lisa Scarsella, Gina Schellhase, Julie Shugert, Sue Smith, Stacey Sullivan, Bridget Thomas, Beth Williamson, Donna Yardley, Molly 5-9 Baranek, Laura Baur, Belinda Blanc, Noelle Boyle, Chris Chrisman, Louise Fuller, Amy Garinger, Carrie German, Beth Haering, Teresa Halfaker, Dawn Hanson, Kim Holland, Stacy Johnson, Chris Klavin, Mary Nilles, Vicky Olson, Kari Ozimok, Carolyn Riley, Tenisha Robinson, Lina Russell, Lisa Saal, Amy Slattery, Laura Watson, Felicia
5-11 Bowers, Kim Brent, Lindsay Cave, Jennifer Clark, Linda Coesens, Laurel Groschelle, Ellen Helu, Halaevalu Magnani, Ashley Miguel, Sue Muscato, Aimee Palesky, Katie Peterso, Jasmine Ruschak, Krista Schaefer, Charcy Secosky, Stephanie Short, Karen Soeung, Vanara Stewart, Margaret Stone, Stefanie Trent, Amy Troy, Patricia Tutton, Stephanie Wright, Courtney
5-8 Barkalow, Carol Barone, Laurie Benedict, Liz Bezy, Peggy Canelli, Christina Caradimitropoulo, D. Chase, Antionette Clifton, Dabney Curtis, Karen Fritz, Mallory Hall, Kim Hamel, Lisa Jeanneret, Carrie King, Margaree Kretchman, Christina Langendorf, Mary McGuire, Alex Mallette, Micky Maddox, Lisa Mulholland, Eileen Semanoff, Alison Stevens, Christi Weglinski, Karen White, Michelle
5-10 Burke, Jennifer Cobb, Alma Diss, Janet
5-7 Begonia, Erin Carelus, Joanne Edwards, Haley
Engelmeier, Sharon Fain, Julie Hanlon, Tracy Hanson, Jenny Ingram, Donna Jankowski, Erin Kazinski, Kimberly Lisi, Jennifer Melcher, Pat Montalban, Jackie O’Connor, Kelly Smith, Melody Texas, Leslie Worthing, Laura
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Below: At 6-2, junior Erin Anthony is the tallest player on the 2010-11 roster. Her classmate and points guard Nalini Hawkins is the shortest at 5-3.
5-6 Ash, Lorraine Caldwell, DiAnna Cicchini, Karen Coiffard, Jessie DeLaura, Krista Desmond, Julie Dexter, Ellen Doll, Yvonne Fish, Karen Ganoe, Marcia Goetz, Laurie Hamre, Freya Kortendick, Karen McPhatter, Dionna Moga, Megan Murphy, Cynthia Parent, Donna Payne, Adrienne Rippelmeyer, Dawn Todd, Regina Utchel, Lori Vedder, Maria Welsh, Laura Young, Cheryl 5-5 Arnold, Rejera Bratton, Anne Campbell, Jenny Carmack, Jessie Dempsey, Megan Dooley, Calondra Griffin, Eleanor Hughlett, April Kawamoto, Kim Khouri, Annabel Markey, Myra Miles, Melinda Schimminger, Linda Sheets, Brynnen Smith, Andresa Wilson, Anna 5-4 Brizius, Kari Fleming, Jennifer Huston, Jodi Mills, Mandi Notarcola, Danielle Work, Megan 5-3 Buckman, Lindy Chin, Alicia Hassett, Sandi Hawkins, Nalini Simon, Jill 5-2 Ennenga, Megan Stavola, Missy
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS -1Meagen Doucette (2008-09-10) -2Liz Benedict (2009-10) -3Nalini Hawkins (2007-08-09-10) -4Krista DeLaura (1995), Alicia Chin (1996), Kait Goodall (2008-09-10) -5Karen Callahan (1997/99), Michelle White (2000), Dionna McPhatter (2001), Adrienne Payne (2003-04-05), Megan Ennenga (2006-07-08-09), Karleen Paulin (2009-10) - 10 Kim Bowers (1989), Andresa Smith (1990-91), Carrie Garinger (1992-93-94), Maria Vedder (1995-96), Kari Brizius (1997), Missy Stavola (1998), Megan Dempsey (1999-2000-01), Dionna McPhatter (2002-03), Anna Wilson (2005-06-07-08), Jessie Coiffard (2008-09-10) - 11 Dawn Rippelmeyer (1983-84), Ellen Dexter (1985), Julia Fain (1987), Calondra Dooley (1992/1994-95), Stephanie Secosky (1996), Megan Work (1998), Christine Gassman (2000-01-02-03), Megan Vrabel (2004-05-06), Alex McGuire (2007-08-09) - 12 Laurie Goetz (1984-85), Julia Fain (1986), Kelly O’Connor (1992), Jennifer Lisi (1993), Kim Hanson (1994-95-96), Freya Hamre (1997-98-99), Haley Edwards (2002-03-04), Cara Enright (2005-06-07-08) - 13 Heather Hennessy (1997), Jodi Huston (1998), Alison Semanoff (1999-00), Haley Edwards (2000), Lindsay Brent (2002-03-04-05), Adrienne Payne (2006), Molly Yardley (2009-10) - 14 Cynthia Murphy (1993), Danielle Notarcola (1994-95), Antionette Chase (1996), Jennifer Cave (1997), Christina Canelli (1999-2000-01-02), Shavonne Holden (2003-0405), Erin Jankowski (2008-09-10) - 15 Jennifer Fleming (1987-88-89-90), Kim Kawamoto (1991), Laura Worthing (1996-97-98-99), Amy Saal (2000-01-0203), Margaree King (2005-06-07) - 20 April Hughlett (1979-80-81-82), Patricia Melcher (198384-85), Sandi Hassett (1986), Bridget Sullivan (1987-8889), Kim Kawamoto (1990-1992), Megan Moga (199495), Megan Dempsey (1998), Jennifer Cave (1999), Vanara Soeung (2001), Mary Klavin (2004-05), Stefanie Stone (2006-07-08) - 21 Anne Bratton (1980), Belinda Bauer (1984), Linda Schimminger (1985-86-87-88), Mallory Fritz (2003-04), Stefanie Stone (2005), Megan Evans (2006-07-08-09), Kimberlyn Martin (2009-10)
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- 22 Ellie Griffin (1978), Belinda Buckman (1979-80-81-82), Cheryl Young (1984), Jill Simon (1985-86), Julie Desmond (1987-88-89), Karen Curtis (1990), Karen Gventer (1991), Adrienne Quimby (1995-96-97-98), Alex McGuire (2005), Tiffany Taylor (2007), Kimberlyn Martin (2009-10) - 23 Jenny Hanson (1978), Jennifer Campbell (1980), Marcia Ganoe (1981), Meghan Devine (2000), Ashley Magnani (2003-04-05-06), Nargis Kabiri (2007-08) - 24 Regina Todd (1978), Kim Hall (1979-80-81), Alma Cobb (1982-83-84), Karen Weglinski (1985), Beth Thomas (1986-87), Jasmine Peterson (1997), Aimee Muscato (1997), Sharon Engelmeier (1999-00), Shavonne Holden (2002), Micky Mallette (2004-05-06), Tenisha Riley (2007) - 25 Brynnen Sheets (1978), Eileen Mulholland (1980), Rejera Arnold (2002-2003-04-05), Jessie Carmack (2007), Jessie Coiffard (2007-08), Anna Simmers (2009-10) - 30 Chris Johnson (1980), Pam Pearson (1983-84-85), Margaret Flynn (1986), Jennifer Hankes (1988), Mary Langendorf (1989-90-91-92), Carrie Jeanneret (199394-95-96), Halaevalu Helu (2000-01-02), Joanne Carelus (2005-06-07) - 31 Lisa Hamel (1979-80), Tracy Hanlon (1981-82), Karen Kortendick (1984-85), Teresa Haering (1986), Janet Diss (1987), Felicia Watson (1988), Stephanie Tutton (198990-91), Lisa Russell (1992-93-94), Mandi Mills (199596), Alison Grapevine (2009-10) - 32 Melinda Miles (1978-79-80-81), Marcia Ganoe (1982), Julie DelGiorno (1983-84-85-86), Kim Kawamoto (1989), Donna Parent (1991), Annabel Khouri (1993), Julie Schellhase (1994), Jackie Montalban (1998-99), Paula Thomsen (2000-01), Myra Markey (2003), Erin Begonia (2005-06-07), Erin Anthony (2007-08-09) - 33 Yvonne Doll (1978-79), Eileen Mulholland (1981-82), Frances Strebeck (1983-84), Laura Slattery (1985-86), Laurel Coesens (1988), Margaret Stewart (1989), Stacey Smith (1990), Karin Gventer (1991), Mary Frances Gilliam (1992), Kim Hanson (1993), Lina Robinson (1994), Julie Schellhase (1995-96-97), Alison Semanoff (1998), Phaneslyn Williams (2007-08) - 34 Dena Caradimitropoulo (1978-79-80-81), Stacey Smith (1989), Siobhain Kilgallen (1991-92-93-94), Donna Ingram (1996), Dawn Halfaker (1998-99-00-01), Megan Flynt (2002), Micky Mallette (2003), Jen Hansen (200405-06-07) - 35 Laura Welsh (1978), Pat Walter (1979-80-81-82), Sue Miguel (1983-84), Laurie Goetz (1986-87), Molly McKinnon (2000-01), Jillian Busch (2004-05-06-07)
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- 40 Stacy Holland (1988), Lorraine Ash (1992), Jen Burke (1996), Laura Baranek (2007-08-09) - 41 Beth German (1988-89), Jennifer Lisi (1992), Christina Kretchman (1996) - 42 Kim Hall (1978), Peggy Bezy (1979), Laurie Barone (1980), Melody Smith (1981-82-83-84), Karen Fish (1986), Stephanie Tutton (1988), Patricia Troy (1994), Charcy Schaefer (1998-99-01), Megan Maurer (2009-10) - 43 Lori Utchel (1978-79-80-81), Sue Shugert (1982), Heather Hennessy (1996), Lauren Lybbert (2008-09-10) - 44 Carol Barkalow (1978-79-80), Louise Chrisman (1981), Jennifer Hankes (1989-90-91), Karin Gventer (1992/1994), Kimberly Kazinski (1993), Christine Kretchman (1997), Therese Kelley (1998-99-00-01), Amanda Buchholz (2002), Megan Vrabel (2003), Courtney Wright (2006-07-08-09) - 45 Chris Boyle (1978), Donna Williamson (1979), Alma Cobb (1981), Karen Short (1982-83-84-85), Stacy Pahl (1986), Carolyn Ozimok (1988), Elizabeth Pearsall (1989), Kari Olson (1990), Noelle Blanc (1991), Jamie Arundell (1994-95-9698), Krista Ruschak (1999-00-01), Megan Flynt (2003-04), Katie Palesky (2005) - 50 Leslie Texas (1987-88), Theresa Hankes (1993), Amy Trent (1995), Karen Callahan (1996), Katie Macfarlane (2001-0203-04), Sarah Anderson (2006-07-08) - 51 Ellen Groschelle (1979), Vicky Nilles (1980), Sue Miller (1982-83), Lisa Maddox (1986), Jennifer Murtagh (1989), Gina Scarsella (1990-91-92-93), Stacy Tomic (1995-96-9798) - 52 Melissa Miles (1978-79-80-81), Jenni Moehringer (198283-84-85), Karen Dunn (1986-87-88-89), Jennifer Murtagh (1990-91), Amy Fuller (1993), Micaela Hurley (1995-96-9798), Laura Burdick (2007-08-09) - 53 Lisa Riseling (1978), Mary Huston (1983), Leeann Duhoski (1987-88-89-90) - 54 Linda Clark (1983-84-85-86), Heather Bryn (1987-88-89), Christine Chandler (1991), DiAnna Caldwell (1993), Kim Ferguson (1996) - 55 Christi Stevens (1978-79-80), Sue Miguel (1981-82), Heather Bryn (1986), Mandi Mills (1997), Halaevalu Helu (1999), Amy Kemp (2000), Amy Pagan (2002), Natalie Schmidt (2005-06-07) Current Players in Bold
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WEST POINT The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nation’s most famous and influential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army officer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfless service to our nation.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ADMISSION TO WEST POINT Peterson’s Guide ranks West Point as one of the most competitive colleges in the nation and Forbes ranked West Point as American’s best college in 2009. There are approximately 12,000 applications each year for less than 1,200 cadet vacancies. Applicants compete for vacancies and are evaluated in three areas: academics, physical aptitude and demonstrated leadership ability. Cadet vacancies are allocated to each member of Congress and to the representatives to Congress from Washington, D.C., Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa and the Mariana Islands. Many foreign governments are also invited to nominate cadets under a Department of State program, so the student population at West Point is incredibly diverse. The following is an overview of the first three steps toward gaining admittance to West Point. Further information regarding the admissions process and orientation visits is available by calling the Director of Admissions at (845) 938-4041. Should you wish to schedule an official visit, contact the Army Women’s Basketball office at (845) 938-2796. DETERMINE IF YOU MEET ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS To meet West Point’s minimum entrance requirements, you must: be at least 17 but not yet 23 on the day you enter West Point; be a U.S. citizen at the time you enter (except for foreign cadets as noted above); not be married or pregnant, nor have a legal obligation to support a child or other dependent. Additionally, you must meet academic, medical and physical qualifications. To be considered academically qualified, you should have an aboveaverage high school or college academic record and strong performance on the standardized American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Exam or the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).
Additionally, you should take a strong college preparatory program in high school, including four years of English, four years of math (including trigonometry), two years of laboratory science, two years of a foreign language and one year of U.S. history. To be medically qualified, you must be in good physical and mental health and pass a medical exam administered by the Department of Defense. To meet physical qualification standards, you must demonstrate above-average strength, endurance and agility. The West Point Field Force administers a Physical Aptitude Exam to measure these traits. The exam includes: pull-ups for men/flexed arm hang for women, basketball throw from the kneeling position, standing long jump, a 300-yard shuttle run and a two-minute bout of push-ups. APPLY FOR A NOMINATION A nomination is the legal authority for West Point to consider a candidate for admission. Nominations are available from every member of Congress and from the representatives to Congress listed above. At a minimum, you should apply to your two senators, your representative and the Vice President. Nominations are also available, from the President, for children of career military personnel, and from the Secretary of the Army for enlisted soldiers in the Regular Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard; for children of deceased or 100% disabled veterans; children of persons awarded the Medal of Honor; and students in Army ROTC, Army Junior ROTC, or Navy, Air Force, or Marine Junior ROTC units which have been designated as Honor Units with Distinction.
Upon taking the oath, West Point graduates are commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army.
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START A FILE AT WEST POINT West Point will start your candidate file upon receipt of a completed Precandidate Questionnaire. You may obtain a questionnaire by writing or calling: Director of Admissions U.S. Military Academy 646 Swift Road West Point, NY 10996-1905 (845) 938-4041 Automated admissions information is also available at the above phone number. Additionally, you can request a questionnaire from the Academy’s World Wide Web page at: www.usma.edu/Admissions. The web site also includes additional information about the admissions process as well as the courses of instruction available at West Point. Finally, if you are at least a high school junior and are sincerely interested in attending West Point and serving as an officer in the U.S. Army, you should talk to your school guidance counselor. Each counselor’s office has a copy of the latest nt West Point d catalog and n information u to help you with yourr college choices.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE ACADEMICS AT WEST POINT ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES > Art, Philosophy and Literature > Basic Science > Chemical Engineering > Chemical Engineering Studies > Chemistry > Civil Engineering* > Civil Engineering Studies > Computer Science** > Economics > Electrical Engineering* > Electronic & Info. Technology Systems > Engineering Management* > Engineering Psychology > Environmental Engineering > Environmental Geography > Environmental Science > Environmental Studies > Foreign Area Studies > Foreign Languages > Geospatial Information Science > History > Human Geography > Information Systems Engineering > Law and Legal Studies > Leadership > Life Science > Management > Mathematical Sciences > Mechanical Engineering* > Mechanical Engineering Studies > Military Art and Science > Nuclear Engineering > Nuclear Engineering Science > Operations Research > Operations Research Studies > Physics > Political Science > Psychology > Sociology > Systems Engineering* > Systems Management *Major programs accredited by the Engineering Accredidation Commissions (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
WEST POINT ACADEMIC GOALS Graduates anticipate and respond effectively to the uncertainties of a changing technological, social, political and economic world. Upon achieving this overarching goal, graduates will be able to: - think and act creatively - recognize moral issues and apply ethical considerations in decision-making. - listen, read, speak, and write effectively - demonstrate the capability and desire to pursue progressive and continual intellectual development, and demonstrate proficiency in six domains of knowledge: Engineering and Technology Information Technology
Math and Science History
Culture Human Behavior
Long recognized as one of the premier academic institutions in the United States, the U.S. Military Academy provides a challenging curriculum that culminates in a bachelor of science degree upon graduation. More than 25 fields of study and 19 optional academic majors are available to cadets as West Point strives to educate and train the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate shall have the attributes essential to professional growth as an officer in the regular Army. The USMA curriculum is also geared toward providing West Point graduates with an intellectual foundation for increasing responsibility (as they ascend the ranks) through a balanced undergraduate education. The Academy’s highly competitive academic environment, coupled with its broad-based academic curriculum, has helped West Point rank fourth nationally in the number of both Rhodes Scholars and Hertz Scholars that it has produced. The West Point curriculum is divided into three portions - core courses, an engineering sequence and a field of study. Cadets are required to take 26 core courses plus five additional classes in one of seven engineering sequences (mechanical, electrical, civil, nuclear, systems, computer or environmental). Beginning with the first semester of the junior year, cadets begin to take electives for their chosen field of study. Fields of study require completion of nine additional courses, bringing to 40 the number of classes a cadet must pass in order to receive a degree. The selection of an optional major involves anywhere from one to four - usually three - additional courses above and beyond the nine field of study electives. This will allow the Cadet to expand his or her realm of study within a chosen discipline. Physical education and military science courses round out the challenging curriculum. Cadets are required to incorporate classes from both disciplines into each semester’s class schedule, creating a standard six-course load for each academic term.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ERIN ANTHONY
**Major programs accredited by the Computer Science Accreditation Commissions (CSAC) of the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board (CSAB) which is now part of ABET.
Below is an in-depth look at a typical day at West Point for senior forward Erin Anthony, a two-time Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year and 2010 First Team Academic All-American.
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Wake-up Breakfast formation Breakfast Dynamics Firstie Combatives Off hour Design of Reinforced Concrete Lunch formation Lunch with the team Free time Scholarship Class Basketball practice Dinner, shower, and back to the barracks Homework and military duties for my battalion (Go Legion!) Lights out
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE WEST POINT ADMINISTRATION LIEUTENANT GENERAL DAVID H. HUNTOON JR. Superintendent
Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. became the 58th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in July 2010. He had previously served as Director of the Army Staff in January 2008. Huntoon was commissioned from West Point in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an infantry officer in a series of command and staff assignments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command at Vilseck, Germany, and with the 3rd Infantry Division in Aschaffenburg, Germany. From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Military Studies. He then served in the Directorate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., as Senior War Plans Officer (Operation Just Cause), Deputy Director of Plans (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director of Plans. Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forces Command and United Nations Command, Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the Army’s National Security Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He then took command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. Huntoon’s next assignment was the Executive Officer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College. Huntoon moved on to become the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Pentagon. In August 2003, he was assigned as the 46th Commandant, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Huntoon’s awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and the Bronze Star; Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Parachute Qualification Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He has a Masters of Arts in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Advanced Military Studies Program.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM E. RAPP Commandant of Cadets
Brigadier General William E. Rapp, the 72nd West Point Commandant of Cadets, graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1984 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. His civilian education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from USMA, a Masters of Arts in Political Science and a PhD in International Relations from Stanford University. His military education includes the Engineer Officer Basic Course, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, US Army Command and General Staff College, the Army War College where he earned a Masters of Arts in National Security Policy, and the Joint Forces Staff College. Rapp was the distinguished honor graduate of his Infantry Officer Advance Course, Ranger School class, Jumpmaster class, and the Strategist Program at CGSC. He is also a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Virginia. Rapp’s early assignments included duties as a Platoon Leader, Executive Officer, Assistant S3, and the Corps Operations Officer in Germany and at Fort Bragg, N.C. He commanded an airborne engineer company during Operation Desert Storm. Following grad school, he served as an instructor and assistant professor in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point and as an Engineer Battalion S3 and Group S3 at Fort Lewis, Wash. He also served as the Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) before commanding the 54th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Mech) in Bamberg, Germany. Following command, Rapp was selected for the Council of Foreign Relations Fellowship at the Institute for International Policy Studies in Tokyo, Japan. He returned to the States in the summer of 2003 to attend the Army War College before proceeding to Fort Lewis to serve as the Chief of Pl ans (G3) for I Corps Headquarters. In June 2005, he assumed command of 555th Combat Engineer Group and deployed in support of the 101st Airborne Division for Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2007, Rapp completed his command and returned to Iraq as the Director of the Commander’s Initiatives Group. In his most recent assignment, he served as the Commanding General of the Northwestern Division of the Corps of Engineers in Portland, Ore. Rapp’s awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters, and the Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has earned the Combat Action Badge, Master Parachutist wings, Air Assault wings, Ranger Tab, and the Engineer Regiment’s Silver DeFleury Medal. Brigadier General Rapp is married to the former Debbie Biggi of Sacramento, Calif. They have three children: Anna Marie, David and Robby.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR Dean of the Academic Board
Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering officer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Masters of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is currently attending West Point, and two sons; Danny and Zach.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE WOMEN AT WEST POINT 1779 Margaret (Molly) Corbin is the first woman to receive a military pension in the United States for her heroism and service to the country during the Revolutionary War. She is buried in the West Point cemetery. 1836 The Warner Sisters come to Constitution Island. For half a century, Susan and Anna Warner wrote popular novels and taught Sunday School to West Point cadets. Susan wrote “A Wide World,” one of the nation’s best sellers, in the 1850s. Anna wrote the words to the children’s verse “Jesus Loves Me.” In 1908 they donated the island to the Military Academy.
1978 “Women at West Point” television movie airs on CBS; Maj. Nancy Freebairm is the first female tactical officer; basketball is the first women’s sport to gain varsity status. 1979 Cadet Kathy Gerard is the first female Brigade Executive Officer, and Col. Mildred Hedberg is the Chief of Staff for the United States Corps of Cadets.
1957 Maj. Emma Baird becomes the Assistant Chief of the Personnel Branch and is reputed to be the first woman staff officer at West Point.
1980 The first women’s class graduates from West Point; Andrea Hollen, the Academy’s 58th Rhodes Scholar, is the first of 62 women to receive her diploma; Terry Tepper is awarded the Army Athletic Association (AAA) Trophy for “most valuable service to women’s athletics.” Maj. Cathy Kelley is the Academy’s first woman named a permanent associate professor.
1968 Dr. Betsy Lewis, the Academy’s fine arts librarian, teaches art classes in the English Department to First Class Cadets as the first female faculty member.
1981 Dena Caradimitropoulo, who starred in basketball, is the first woman and only the sixth cadet to win the AAA Special Award for “outstanding achievements and exemplary leadership in athletic competition.”
1973 1st Lt. Virginia Fry is the first full-time female faculty member, serving as a geography instructor in the Department of Earth, Space and Graphic Sciences.
1984 Karen Short, a member of the women’s basketball team, is the first female to command Cadet Basic Training and be a Regimental Commander. Tracy Hanlon, a star in both basketball and track, is the first female to qualify for the Olympic trials (heptathlon).
1975 President Gerald Ford signs legislation that forever changes the face of America’s service academies when he declares that women would be permitted to seek nomination and attend a military institution. 1976 Army welcomes its first co-ed class in July of 1976 with the admission of 119 women with the Class of 1980; Mrs. Sue Peterson joins the Department of Physical Education as its first female instructor.
1985 Lissa Young is the first female Deputy Brigade Commander and the first to be in charge of Cadet Field Training. 1986 Pam Pearson earns All-America honors in track and is the only woman at West Point selected for AllAmerica honors in two sports, having been chosen twice in basketball. Women’s soccer becomes a varsity sport. 1987 Capt. Kathy Gerard-Snook and Bobbi FiedlerPrinslow (West Point ’80) are the first women graduates to serve on the USMA faculty. 1988 Ann Marie Wycoff, named the “Outstanding Female Swimmer” at the NCAA Division II Champions, is the first athlete to capture four national titles in a single championship event. 1989 Kristen Baker is the first woman to command the Corps of Cadets with her selection as First Captain; Capt. Heidi Brown (West Point ’81) and Mary Finch (West Point ’83) are the first women graduates to serve as tactical officers. 1990 Carol Barkalow (West Point ’80), who starred in basketball, writes a book (“In the Men’s House”) about her West Point experience as a member of the first female class.
Former women’s basketball player Courtney Wright was commissioned into the U.S. Army in 2008.
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of the Systems Engineering Department, is the first woman to serve as a White House Fellow. 1995 Rebecca Marier, a tennis star, is the first female cadet to graduate No. 1 in her class. 1997 Col. Maureen LeBoeuf is the first female to head an academic department with her appointment as Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Education. Barbara Treharne (West Point ’80) and Heidi Brown (West Point ’81) are two of four females to command air defense artillery Patriot battalions. 1999 Alison Jones is the first female and second cadet in a decade to receive the Soldiers Medal for heroism in the terrorist bombing of the American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Women’s tennis becomes the first female team to earn a Division I NCAA tournament berth. 2000 The U.S. Military Academy celebrates the 20th anniversary of the first women’s class to graduate. 2001 The 25th year of females at the U.S. Military Academy is observed while the Academy celebrates its bicentennial. 2003 Rebecca Halstead (West Point ’81), former women’s basketball manager, becomes the first female West Point graduate to achieve rank of general in the U.S. Army. 2005 Pamela Denise Pearson (West Point ’86) became the first women’s basketball player inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. Col. Cindy (Glazier) Jebb (West Point ’82), a former volleyball captain, becomes the first female graduate to be named Professor, USMA, when she becomes Deputy Head of the Department of Social Sciences. 2006 Army becomes the first service academy to earn a bid to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. Col. Maritza Ryan (West Point ’82) becomes the first female graduate to be the Head of an Academic Department when she becomes the Professor of Law. 2007 Former Army standout in both basketball and track & field, Alma Cobb (West Point ’84), is inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. 2009 Former basketball and track star Tracy Hanlon (West Point ’84) is inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. 2010 Melody Smith (West Point ’84), Army’s women’s basketball’s fourth all-time leading scorer, is inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.
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2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE WHY WEST POINT? “Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS “As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body.” - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG PETE DAWKINS
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“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN
“WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT’S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69
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“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA “I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - GENERAL COLIN POWELL
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“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH “How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE COLIN POWELL
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PERSPECTIVES ON ... ®
“The training and education I received at West Point, the rich experiences of living the cadet life and playing Army basketball taught me many skills and helped me develop many behaviors and attitudes that have been invaluable to me as a corporate officer and a business owner. The cadet and athlete experiences taught me to accept responsibility willingly and to lead when there is a leadership void or chaos. I also learned to think and act quickly and confidently, and to be flexible and to embrace change as the world around us (political, social and professional) continues to morph at an ever increasing pace.” -Dena Caradimitropoulo ’81
“West Point gave me the best opportunities in every aspect of life. I was able to play Division I basketball, get an amazing education, develop my skills as a leader, and build great friendships and relationships with teammates, coaches, other cadets, and staff and faculty. The amazing opportunities available while attending West Point and after graduation are unlike anything other college students will ever encounter.” -Megan Evans ’09
“The West Point basketball program attracts high-caliber individuals, including West Point staff and faculty. While a big focus is on winning basketball games, coaches, academy staff and faculty demanded academic and military excellence as well. As a result of these high expectations, players graduate as confident and well-rounded individuals with the tools necessary to balance the challenges to come.” -Katie Macfarlane ’04
“The journey through West Point pushed me to the limit and was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. You learn to do things that you never thought you could, and learn more about yourself in the process.” -Cara Enright ’08
“Attending West Point and being a part of the basketball team definitely helped prepare me for the future. The West Point experience breaks down cadets only to build them back up, one challenge at a time. The self-knowledge that this journey creates is invaluable and something that has helped me throughout my life. Being a member of the basketball team for four years not only added to this self-knowledge process, but also further instilled in me that whether you are on an athletic team, in a military unit, or a member of an organization, it is up to us to figure out what role we play in the success of that group.” -Melody Smith ’84 “West Point was the toughest, yet most rewarding experience in my life. Everyday proved to be a challenge in every aspect, but it also pushed me to accomplish things I never thought possible. I’m thankful every day that I made the decision to attend West Point. Also, the bonds I’ve formed with my peers are incomparable to any other university.” -Courtney Wright ’09
“Behind these grey walls, you meet people full of life and full of a love for what they are doing. These people are willing to do whatever is necessary to help each other. At no other place else can you find that camaraderie, that genuine caring, and I am grateful I have gotten to be a part of it.” -Anna Wilson ’08
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS The 2010-11 women’s basketball media guide was prepared to assist the media in its coverage of the Black Knights. Requests for additional information should be directed to Tracy Nelson, Assistant Director/Athletic Communications, U.S. Military Academy, 639 Howard Road, West Point, NY 10996.
on reserving phone lines, contact Tracy Nelson at (845) 938-4090 or contact Verizon at (845) 8902850 to reserve a line. Be sure to inform Verizon offices that the line will be placed along press row in Christl Arena, and then notify the athletic communications office that reservations have been made.
Media Credentials: All media credentials for the 2010-11 Army women’s basketball home games at Christl Arena must be made in advance to Tracy Nelson, assistant director of athletic communications. Credentials will be held for pickup at the ticket office “Will Call” window located in the main lobby of the Holleder Center.
Post Game Interviews: Army head coach Dave Magarity will be available to the media following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. Anyone wishing to speak with a specific player should notify Tracy Nelson before the players enter the locker room. Those players will also be made available. Interview policies and procedures for Army’s opponents will be determined by visiting sports information directors.
Photographers: All photographers attending Army basketball home games must have their credentials clearly displayed. Requests for credentials should be made in advance and directed to Tracy Nelson. Limited space is available along each baseline and positions will be made available on a priority basis. Press Row: Press row is located courtside on the west side of the basketball floor of Christl Arena. The official scorer, timekeeper, public address announcer and both teams are located opposite press row. Press Row Phone: (845) 938-4441. Telephones: For filing convenience, several telephones are located along press row in Christl Arena. All calls should be made collect, with a credit card or to an “800” number. West Point telephone lines require a “99” prefix for all calls off post. Those desiring their own private line should contact Verizon at (845) 890-2850 for installation procedures. In-Game Services: Pregame notes, cumulative statistics, media guides and game programs will be made available prior to the start of each game in the Media Room, located just outside the Christl Arena main doors. Computer generated team and individual statistics, box scores and play-by-play, will be passed out to the media at halftime and again at the conclusion of the game. A facsimile machine is available should media wish to transmit box scores or stories via that method. Additionally, data terminals are placed along press row, delivering official courtside statistics throughout the game. Please contact the athletic communications office at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a press row location near one of the terminals. Radio Information: The U.S. Military Academy will provide one (1) telephone line for one visiting radio station, with commercial groups granted preference over student stations, unless otherwise indicated by the visiting team’s athletic communications contact. The line may be reserved through Tracy Nelson. There is a rental fee of $75 for all visiting radio stations of non-Patriot League member schools, and all calls should be charged to the outlet or billed to a credit card. Checks must be payable to: Army Athletic Association and received on the day of the game. For additional information
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In-Season Interviews: All player and coach interviews must be scheduled through Army’s Office of Athletic Communications by contacting Tracy Nelson. Please call at least 24 hours in advance for “in-person” and phone interviews. Army practice sessions are closed to members of the media, unless accompanied by a member of the athletic communications staff. Please contact Army’s Office of Athletic Communications in advance to determine the status of practice and to gain clearance into the workout. Practice will generally run from 3:30-6:30 p.m. during the week. On The Web: Members of the media can access Army game notes, box scores, cumulative statistics, player bios and recaps of previous games at the Army Athletic Association’s newly redesigned web site e www.goARMYsports.com, maintained by NeuLion. The Patriot League, which Army is a member of in several sports, publishes a weekly report including standings, Players and Rookies of the Week, team notes and updated statistics will be placed on the league’s web site: www.patriotleague.com.
Army on Facebook: Become a fan of the Army Black Knights by visiting www.facebook.com.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Bob Beretta Senior ExecutiveAssociate Athletic Director Office: (845) 938-3303 robert.beretta@usma.edu
Brian Gunning Associate Athletic Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) 938-6871 Cell: (914) 755-0389 brian.gunning@usma.edu Ryan Yanoshak Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) 938-7197 Cell: (845) 406-1130 ryan.yanoshak@usma.edu Christian Anderson Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) 938-6929 Cell: (845) 554-6023 christian.anderson@usma.edu Tracy Nelson Assistant Director Athletic Communications Women’s Basketball Contact Office: (845) 938-4090 Cell: (914) 755-7764 tracy.nelson@usma.edu Mady Salvani Assistant Director Athletic Communications Office: (845) 938-3512 Home: (845) 446-2091 madeline.salvani@usma.edu Pam Flenke Athletic Communications Assistant Office: (845) 938-6996 Cell: (860) 888-6971 pamela.flenke@usma.edu Michelle Centolanza Athletic Communications Assistant Office: (845) 938-3303 michelle.centolanza@usma.edu
Army on Twitter: Army’s official Twitter page can be found online at http://twitter.com/ArmyAthletics.
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Army Office of Athletic Communications 639 Howard Rd. West Point, NY 10996
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS DIRECTIONS TO WEST POINT
The Army my Sports Network, in its 11th year of offering extensive coverage of the Black Knights, will season continue its aggressive broadcast schedule by carrying at least 20 of the Black Knights’ regular regular-season contests. Contests will be aired by the Army Sports Network and can be heard in the Hudson Valley on WALL (1340-AM, Middletown, N.Y.) and WEOK (1390-AM, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.). Broadcasts will also be aired on the internet and can be accessed via the extensive ITT Knight Vision coverage through the Army Athletics Web site at www.goARMYsports.com. At the start of the 2007-08 academic year, Army embarked on a project to expand ITT Knight Vision’s coverage and the result has been an unprecedented amount of video and audio content both free and subscription-based. Through this initiative, at least 20 of the team’s 28 regular-season game will be broacast in either a video web stream and/or audio broadcast. Rich DeMarco, assistant athletic director for marketing, multi-media and broadcasting, will embark upon his sixth campaign as the play-by-play voice of Army Women’s Basketball. A New Jersey native, DeMarco has called play-by-play for Rutgers’ nationally ranked women’s basketball program and has also hosted several acclaimed sports shows throughout his career. Bob Beretta, senior associate athletic director for athletic communications, marketing and branding, will serve as color analyst for the bulk of the Black Knights’ games. Beretta, a Hudson Valley native in his 24th year at West Point, spent 14 seasons with the Army men’s basketball team and will once again contribute his unique insight to the broadcasts. At Army’s online home at www.goARMYsports.com, fans and media members can find rosters, news, game notes, features, coaches and player biographies, complete statistics, live “real-time” statistics and much more.
2010-11 ARMY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE Date November 17 23 27 29
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BRYANT at Colgate* YALE LEHIGH* AMERICAN* NAVY*
ITT Knight Vision (audio & video) ITT Knight Vision (audio) ITT Knight Vision (audio & video) ITT Knight Vision (audio & video) ITT Knight Vision (audio & video) ITT Knight Vision (audio & video)
WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM) WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM) WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM) WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM) WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM) WALL (1340-AM)/WEOK (1389-AM)
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COLGATE* HOLY CROSS* at Navy* LAFAYETTE* BUCKNELL*
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From the North (Upstate New York) Take I-87 (N.Y.S. Thruway) South to Exit 16 (Har (Harriman). Follow Route 6 East to Route 293 East East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lon Lonesome Gate.” From the South (New York City/New Jersey) Take I-87 to Exit 16 (Harriman). Follow Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the Northeast (New England) Take I-84 West across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to Route 9W South. Follow Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the Southeast (New York City) Take Route 287 West across the Tappan Zee Bridge, which becomes I-87. Follow to Exit 13N for Palisades Parkway North. Follow to the Bear Mountain Traffic Circle. Go three-quarters of the way around the circle and take Route 9W North to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” From the West (Western New York) Take Route 17 East to Exit 130A (Harriman). Take Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” Note: Non-Department of Defense decaled vehicles are only allowed entrance at Stony Lonesome and Thayer gates. Please have photo ID available.
ARMY ON TELEVISION IN 2010 Army will appear on television at least three times in 2010-11, including both Army-Navy contests appearing on CBS College Sports Network (Jan. 22 at West Point, N.Y.; Feb. 19 at Annapolis, Md.). In addition to the CBSC national exposure, the Black Knights’ road contest at Penn State on Dec. 8 will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Should Army advance, the 2011 Patriot League title game, which is set to take place on Saturday, March 12, will be shown live on CBSC.
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