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Table of Contents
2015 Quick Facts............................................... 3 Northeast-10 Conference................................... 4 Head Coach Heather Jacobs............................. 5 2015-16 Numerical Basketball Roster.............. 7 2015-16 Alphabetical Basketball Roster.......... 8 2015-16 Women’s Basketball Schedule............ 9
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Sierra Clark....................................... 10
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Lauren Nuss....................................... 11
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Tara Flynn ......................................... 12
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Julia Gnieser ..................................... 13
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Samantha Brenner............................. 14
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Natalie Fekula ................................... 15
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Haley Parks....................................... 16
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Niajah Morgan................................... 17
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Sierra Schrader................................. 18
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Mary Beth Parslow............................ 19
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Ashley Gomez.................................... 20
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Calli Balfour....................................... 21
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Emily Brandt .................................... 22
Final 2014-15 Stats......................................... 23 Individual Records........................................... 25 Single Season Records.................................... 24 Team Records.................................................. 26 1,000 Points Club............................................ 27 The Rocord Book.............................................. 28 Honors & Awards............................................. 30 All-Time Series Records .................................. 32 Year-by-Year Records...................................... 33 All-Time Roster................................................ 40 Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation.. 42 Administration................................................. 43 Facilitites......................................................... 45 About Adelphi University Programs................. 47 Long Island and New York............................... 49
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2015-16 Quick Facts University Information
Athletic Media Relations
Location: Garden City, N.Y. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 7,610 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Conference: Northeast-10 Home Court: Center for Recreation and Sports Affiliation: NCAA Division II Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Brown and Gold Athletic Dept. Phone: (516) 877-4240
Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Adam Siepiola Office Phone: (516) 877-4293 Email: siepiola@adelphi.edu Sports Information Director: Pat McWalters Office Phone: (516) 877-4236 Email: pmcwalters@adelphi.edu Graduate Assistant: Victoria Chiesa Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Email: vchiesa@adelphi.edu Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.aupanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Ave. Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Women’s Basketball Contact: Victoria Chiesa
Women’s Basketball Staff Information
Head Coach: Heather Jacobs Record at School: 83-60 Career Record: 130-92 Women’s Basketball Phone: (516) 877-4246 Assistant Coaches: Richard Cassella, KellyAnn Caravello, Jenna Halaby, Sade Jackson, Ifeanyi Ofili
Women’s Basketball History
First Year as a Varsity Sport: 1967 All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 628-548/47 All-Time NE-10 Record/Years: 56-74/6 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 5/2015
2014 Team Information
Overall Record: 28-4 NE-10 Regular Season Record: 18-2 Postseason: Northeast-10 Tournament Champions, NCAA East Region Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5
Key Returners Name Calli Balfour Sierra Clark
Key Losses Name Kelly Mannix Anh-Dao Tran
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Yr. Jr. Jr.
Pos. Stats G 12.7 ppg, 183 rebounds, 81 steals F 7.6 ppg, 163 rebounds, 27 blocks
Stats 16.7 ppg, .521 FG%, .465 3PT% 15.0 ppg, 4.7 assists per game
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The Northeast-10 Conference the national title in the 4x400 relay at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. With the addition of women’s golf in 201415, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports.
When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 48 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. On top of that, representatives from 34 different swimming and diving, cross country and track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 48 teams, 13 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented, while nine teams from the conference advanced to at least the national quarterfinal round in national tournament play – a new NE-10 record.
The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.).
From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. A record-breaking 73 percent of the league’s 287 athletic teams garnered a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Overall, nearly 59 percent of all conference student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2014-15 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (CHR) as a result. An astonishing 164 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall before 205 more did so in the spring. The Northeast-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams.
The conference’s 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and from Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y. Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester and New York City. The Northeast-10 was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in the conference’s latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions. In addition, LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.) is an associate member of the NE-10 in the sports of field hockey and football.
The Northeast-10 also remains focused on its community endeavors. The conference has built a strong partnership with Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that matches children with life-threatening illnesses with college sports teams. In 2015, the NE-10 became the first ‘fully-matched’ conference in Division II, as at least one team from each member institution has matched with a Team IMPACT child. More than 60 NE-10 teams currently have matches through Team IMPACT. The conference’s fundraising efforts for Make-A-Wish are also more than any other Division II conference in the country over the past decade.
The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student-athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.
Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 35 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.
The conference is coming off yet another banner season in 2014-15. The Adelphi women’s lacrosse team repeated as national champions by defeating Lock Haven, 5-4, in the title game. Also, Southern Connecticut’s Chrystle Hill, Georgette Nixon, Sarah Hill and Shatajah Wattely claimed
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Adelphi Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Heather
Jacobs
Heather Jacobs was named the ninth head coach in Adelphi women’s basketball history in May 2010, and enters her sixth season with the Panthers in 2015-16.
In her third season in 201213, Jacobs and the Panthers continued their upward trend; the team posted a 15-13 overall record and an even 11-11 record in conference play, marking the most overall wins for the program since the 2006-07 season. In
The Panthers entered uncharted territory in 2015-16, posting a sparkling 28-4 record, claiming the program’s first NE-10 Championship with a 79-57 victory over American International College and hosting the NCAA Division II East Regional. Jacobs’ squad was also a force in the national rankings, peaking as high as #3 in the country, as she earned ECAC Division II and All-Met Coach of the Year honors, while Mannix and Anh-Dao Tran earned WBCA All-America Honorable Mention.
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Jacobs guided her team to a 23-8 finish overall and 14-6 record in league play for the NE-10 Southwest Division regular season title in 2013-14. The Panthers fell to #1 Bentley University in the conference finals, but earned a berth to the NCAA East Regional tournament for the first time in Jacobs’ history. After defeating the University of New Haven in the quarterfinals, the Brown and Gold faced cross-town rival LIU Post, but dropped an 85-83 decision to the Pioneers. Jacobs had two seniors named All-Met for their efforts, Sade Jackson and Jessica Kitrys, who both ended their careers with over 1,000 points scored while Kitrys became Adelphi’s all-time leading scorer.
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Education • Bachelor’s Degree, Franklin Pierce University, 2006 Coaching Experience • Head Coach, Adelphi University, 2010-Present • Head Coach, Daniel Webster College, 20082009 • Assistant Coach, Norwich University, 2008 Coaching Honors • New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year, 2010 • ECAC Coach of the Year, 2015 • All-Met Division II Coach of the Year, 2015-16
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addition, the Panthers earned the #8 seed in the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament, marking their first postseason appearance since joining the NE-10. The Panthers won their first-ever NE-10 playoff game with an 80-77 overtime win against American International in the first round, before falling to top-seeded Bentley in the quarterfinals by a tight 89-80 score. Junior standouts Jessica Kitrys and Sade Jackson each earned All-Conference honors, while Kitrys also landed on the All-Met Division II First Team.
All-Time Coaching Records
Coach Record. Janet Ficke (1967-80) 108-85 Rick Schneider (1980-83) 51-54 Mary Ann O’Leary (1983-85) 31-26 Dot McHugh (1985-90) 63-72 Bill Zatulskis (1990-96) 87-81 Lisa Pleban (1996-99) 38-47 Kim Barnes-Arico (1999-01) 65-24 Kelley Watts (2002-10) 100-86 Donna Lohrey (2009-10) 2-13 Heather Jacobs (2010-present) 83-60 Overall Record 628-548
New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Coach of the Year after with a school record best finish of 20-6 and a regular season conference title. In 2008-09, she led the team to a then best-ever finish with a 17-11 overall record, which marked the first winning season for the program in 10 years. In addition, the program qualified for the postseason for the first time in as many years, winning its first ever playoff game, and advancing to the NECC’s inaugural championship game.
Hired as the youngest head coach in the NCAA in 2007, Jacobs guided the Eagles to 10-15 record her first season. In addition to her coaching duties, she also served as the athletic program’s senior woman administrator. Prior to her appointment at Daniel Webster, she spent one year as an assistant coach at Norwich University. The Lady Cadets posted a 24-4 overall record and advanced to the conference tournament championship game before earning an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
In her first two seasons, Jacobs laid the foundation of rebuilding the program in the competitive Northeast-10 Conference. In her first season with the Panthers in 2010-11, Jacobs had an NE-10 All-Rookie team selection as well as a Second-Team All-Metropolitan honoree. Off the court, the first-year head coach had one player on the conference’s AllAcademic squad and a Capital One Academic All-District ThirdTeam member. In 2011-12, she coached sophomore sensation Jessica Kitrys to the All-Met Division II Second Team and NE-10 All-Conference Third Team, and nutured freshman Kelly Mannix into the ECAC Division II Rookie of the Year.
A native of Stoughton, Mass., Jacobs was a 2006 graduate of Franklin Pierce University. She graduated magna cum laude in Sports and Recreation Management with a minor in Marketing and was a two-time Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic selection. She closed out her collegiate career earning Second Team All-Conference accolades while leading the team in scoring and the NE-10 in free throw shooting. A two-time captain and team most valuable player as a junior and senior, Jacobs retired 20th all-time in scoring and 19th in rebounding.
Jacobs came to Adelphi after a three year stint as the head coach of Daniel Webster College, a Division III institution in Nashua, New Hampshire. In 2009-2010, she was named the
Assistant Coaches KellyAnn Caravello Assistant Coach
Richard Cassella Video Coordinator/
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Jenna Halaby Assistant Coach
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Sade Jackson Assistant Coach
Ifeanyi Ofili
Volunteer Assistant Coach
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2015-16 Numerical Roster #
Full Name
Ht. Pos. Yr.
Hometown / High School
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Sierra Clark
5-11 F
Jr.
Hughesville, Md. / Archbishop Spalding (Saint Francis, Pa.)
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Lauren Nuss
5-9 G
Sr.
Garden City, N.Y. / Christ the King
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Tara Flynn
5-6 G
Sr.
Bayonne, N.J. / Bayonne
10 Julia Gnieser
5-6 G
So.
Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills East (Bucknell University)
11 Samantha Brenner
6-3 F
Sr.
Nashua, N.H. / New Hampton Prep (University of Vermont)
12 Natalie Fekula
6-0 F
So.
Monongahela, Pa. / Elizabeth Forward
13 Haley Parks
5-10 G
Fr.
Williamstown, N.J. / Delsea Regional
14 Niajah Morgan
5-8 G
Fr.
Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Spellman
22 Sierra Schrader
5-10 F
Jr.
Hopedale, Mass. / Bishop Feehan
23 Mary Beth Parslow
6-0
F
Fr.
Barre, Mass. / Quabbin Regional
25 Ashley Gomez
5-8 G
Gr.
Brooklyn, N.Y. / Murry Bergtraum (Canisius College)
32 Calli Balfour
6-0 F
Jr.
Hopewell Junction, N.Y. / John Jay
35 Emily Brandt
5-8 G
Jr.
North Lebanon, Pa. / Northern Lebanon
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2015 Alphabetical Roster #
Full Name
Ht. Pos. Yr.
Hometown / High School
32 Calli Balfour
6-0
F
Jr.
Hopewell Junction, N.Y. / John Jay
35 Emily Brandt
5-8
G
Jr.
North Lebanon, Pa. / Northern Lebanon
11 Samantha Brenner
6-3
F
Sr.
Nashua, N.H. / New Hampton Prep (University of Vermont
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5-11 F
Jr.
Hughesville, Md. / Archbishop Spalding (Saint Francis, Pa.)
12 Natalie Fekula
6-0 F
So.
Monongahela, Pa. / Elizabeth Forward
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5-6 G
Sr.
Bayonne, N.J. / Bayonne
10 Julia Gnieser
5-6 G
So.
Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills East (Bucknell University)
25 Ashley Gomez
5-8
G
Gr.
Brooklyn, N.Y. / Murry Bergtraum (Canisius College)
14 Niajah Morgan
5-8 G
Fr.
Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Spellman
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Lauren Nuss
5-9 G
Sr.
Garden City, N.Y. / Christ the King
13 Haley Parks
5-10 G
Fr.
Williamstown, N.J. / Delsea Regional
23 Mary Beth Parslow
6-0
F
Fr.
Barre, Mass. / Quabbin Regional
22 Sierra Schrader
5-10 F
Jr.
Hopedale, Mass. / Bishop Feehan
Sierra Clark
Tara Flynn
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2015-16 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent 11/14/2015 NYIT 11/15/2015 LIU Post 11/18/2015 *Southern Connecticut 11/21/2015 *American International College 11/24/2015 *University of New Haven 11/30/2015 Dowling College 12/2/2015 Dominican College 12/5/2015 *Le Moyne College 12/12/2015 *College of Saint Rose 12/14/2015 Goldey-Beacom College 12/16/2015 Queens College 12/20/2015 Bloomfield College 12/30/2015 Saint Leo 1/2/2016 *Pace 1/6/2016 *Franklin Pierce University 1/9/2016 *Saint Michael’s College 1/13/2016 *Bentley University 1/16/2016 *Southern New Hampshire 1/20/2016 *Stonehill 1/23/2016 *Merrimack College 1/26/2016 *Saint Anselm College 1/30/2016 *Assumption College 2/3/2016 *Pace University 2/6/2016 *Southern Connecticut State 2/10/2016 *College of Saint Rose 2/13/2016 *University of New Haven 2/17/2016 *Le Moyne College 2/23/2016 *American International * Northeast-10 Conference Game
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Location Pleasantville, N.Y. Pleasantville, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Springfield, Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Albany, N.Y. Wilmington, Del. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Saint Leo, Fla. Garden City, N.Y. Rindge, N.H. Garden City, N.Y. Waltham, Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. North Andover, Mass. Manchester, N.H. Garden City, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. Garden City, N.Y. West Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y.
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2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
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Sierra
Clark
Position: Forward Height: 5-11 Class: Junior Hometown: Hughesville, Md High School: Archbishop Spalding (Saint Francis, Pa.)
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Clark’s Career Bests
Honors and Awards: Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team, NE-10 Spalding Rookie of the Week (1/5) (2014-15)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014-15: Started in three of 29 appearances…averaged 7.6 points and 5.6 rebounds-pergame…scored a season-high 16 points against Goldey-Beacom (12/11/14)…recorded 12 rebounds in back-to-back games against West Liberty University (12/31/14) and Le Moyne (1/3/15)…notched two double-doubles. At Saint Francis University: Member of team that lost to Robert Morris in NEC Championship game. At Archbishop Spalding: Played for head coach William Rosemond ... A 5-11 forward for the Cavaliers, helped Archbishop Spalding to a 21-9 record, as the Cavaliers finished the 2011-12 season ranked as the 11th-best team in state of Maryland ... Archbishop Spalding ranked as one of the top teams in the nation in the Washington Post rankings in 2010-11. Personal: Daughter of Charmayne and Arthur Clark...Parents played Division I basketball at Drexel and Radford, respectively... has two younger sisters, Kaila and Madisyn... majoring in communications with career aspirations of working public relations for a professional sports team...enjoys shopping, listening to music and cooking when she’s not on the court.
Points: 16, vs. Goldey-Beacom, 12/11/14 Field Goals Made: 8, Goldey-Beacom, 12/11/14 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A Free Throws Made: 6, LIU Post, 11/14/14 Rebounds: 12, multiple times Assists: 4, multiple times Steals: 3, multiple times
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2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
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Lauren
Nuss
Position: Guard Height: 5-9 Class: Senior Hometown: Garden City, N.Y. High School: Christ the King
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Nuss’ Career Bests
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014-15: Started in two of 31 appearances…averaged 2.3 points- and 11.7 minutes-pergame…season-best 12 points vs. LIU Post (11/14/14). 2013-14: Appeared in 28 games off the bench, averaging 12.8 minutes per game... recorded 16 assists and and nine steals this season averaging 3.4 points per game...had a season high 10 points against Goldey Beacom (12/11). 2012-13: Saw time in all 28 contests while getting the start in three…recorded first collegiate start against Le Moyne (2/23)…averaged 4.9 points per game and netted double figures in five…ranked second on team in three-pointers made and shot .311 from behind the arc…scored season-high 14 points at Eckerd (12/30), going 4-6 from three…hit gamewinning three-pointer in overtime in Northeast-10 Tournament first round against American International (3/1)…led team in free throw percentage, shooting .846. At Christ the King: Played three years of varsity basketball...captained team as a senior... won Brooklyn/Queens championship as a sophomore and senior...two-time All-Queens team selection...graduated 10th overall in class...president of student government.
Points: 14, vs Eckerd, 12/30/2012 Field Goals Made: 5, vs Eckerd, 12/30/2012 3-Point Field Goals Made: 4, vs Eckerd, 12/30/2012 Free Throws Made: 4, vs Merrimack, 1/9/2013 Rebounds: 4, two times Assists: 3, two times Blocked Shots: 2, two times Steals: 3, vs. Holy Family, 12/20/14
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Personal: Daughter of Dennis and Donna Nuss...has an older brother, Joseph...majoring in business/finance.
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2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
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Tara
Flynn
Position: Guard Height: 5-6 Class: Senior Hometown: Bayonne, N.J. High School: Bayonne
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014-15: Started in one of her 27 appearances…averaged 3.0 points-, 1.5 assists- and 1.4 rebounds-per-game…season-high nine points vs. Southern Connecticut State (2/14/15). 2013-14: Appeared in 30 games off the bench and played a season high 26 minutes three times, averaging 14.8 per game...averaged 4.4 points per game...ranked second on the team in three-pointers and shot .440 from behind the arc...had a season-high 18 points against Pace (1/2/14) going 6-8 from the field. 2012-13: Saw action in 26 games and played season-high 24 minutes at Pace (2/20) and against American International (3/1)…averaged 11.7 minutes per game…ranked third on the team in three-pointers made and shot .338 from behind the arc on the year…recorded seasonhigh 15 points against Saint Anselm (2/2) and went 5-7 from three-point range…also scored in double-figures (12) at Pace (2/20).
23 Mary Beth Parslow
At Bayonne: Played four years of varsity basketball...team won three consecutive championships...as a sophomore, named Championship MVP, Defensive Player of the 22 Sierra Schrader Year and All-County First Team...as a junior, named All-County First Team and All-State Honorable Mention...as a senior, named All-State Honorable Mention...a National Honor Society member ...graduated in top five percent of class. Flynn’s Career Bests
Points: 18, vs Pace University, 1/2/2014 Field Goals Made: 6, vs Pace, 1/2/14 3-Point Field Goals Made: 4, vs Pace University, 1/2/2014 Free Throws Made: 3, two times Rebounds: 5, vs Millersville, 12/1/13 Assists: 4, multiple times Steals: 3, multiple times
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Personal: Daughter of Kenneth and Elizabeth Flynn...has an older brother, Jack...majoring in sports management.
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2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Guard Height: 5-6 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Dix Hills, N.Y. High School: Half Hollow Hills East (Bucknell University)
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez
At Bucknell: Appeared in 12 games off the bench, averaging 2.6 minutes. At Half Hollow Hills East: Four-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year captain...also played softball and lacrosse...named All-League three times and selected All-Conference twice...voted All-County once...made the second most three-pointers on Long Island as a senior, when she led team to league title. Personal: Daughter of Paul and Mary Gnieser...has one brother, Jake, who plays football at Saint Lawrence University...father played lacrosse at the University of Maryland.
14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
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11 Brenner Samantha
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Forward Height: 6-3 Class: Senior Hometown: Nashua, N.H. High School: New Hampton Prep (University of Vermont)
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Brenner’s Career
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘12, Spring ‘13, Fall ‘13, Spring ‘14, Fall ‘14). 2014-15: Started in 28 of 31 games…averaged 4.4 points- and 3.1 rebounds-per-game… career-best 15 points vs. Pace (2/21/15)…grabbed a career-best 11 rebounds and recorded a double-double (15 points) vs. Pace (2/21/15). At University of Vermont: Appeared in 32 games off the bench in two years... scored a seasonhigh eight points and played a season-high 15 minutes against Wisconsin-Green Bay as a sophomore. At New Hampton: Four year member of the varsity basketball team...helped lead New Hampton to a 23-2 record, ranked No. 1 in New England as a senior...third on the team in scoring and first in blocks her final season... named MVP as a junior...selected to the New England Prep School All-Star game as a junior. Personal: Daughter of Margaret and Douglas Brenner...has one younger brother, Christian... her father rowed crew at Syracuse University...her mother played three years of field hockey and one year of tennis at Syracuse University...majoring in sports management...has career aspirations to play professionally overseas then return to the states to make a difference in small communities with basketball programs or become a head coach. Bests
Points: 15, vs. Pace, 2/21/15 Field Goals Made: 5, two times Free Throws Made: 5, vs. Pace, 2/21/15 Rebounds: 11, vs. Pace, 2/21/15 Assists: 4, vs. New Haven, 2/24/15 Steals: 2, vs. West Liberty, 11/30/14 Blocks: 2, two times
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12 Fekula Natalie
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Monongahela, Pa High School: Elizabeth Forward
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
2014-15: Came off the bench in 12 games as a freshman…scored a season-high four points vs. Millersville (11/30/14). At Elizabeth Forward: Four-year member of the varsity basketball program...named Scholastic Athlete four times...two-time All-Conference selection who was voted as Preseason Player to Watch as a senior...helped team win a section championship in her final season... high honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Denise and Carl Fekula...has two older siblings, Nick and Heather... brother plays football and studies economics at Princeton University...majoring in biology.
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Fekula’s Career Bests
Points: 4, vs. Millersville, 11/30/14 Field Goals Made: 1, vs. Millersville, 11/30/14 Free Throws Made: 2, vs. Millersville, 11/30/14 Rebounds: 2, two times Blocked Shots: 1, two times
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13 Parks Haley
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Guard Height: 5-10 Class: Freshman Hometown: Williamstown, N.J High School: Delsea Regional
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez
At Delsea Regional: Scored 1,075 points over the course of her high school career...AllConference First Team and All-South Jersey First Team honoree...named the Daily Journal Player of the Year as a senior, and the squad earned the Team of the Year award...member of the National Honor Society and was class treasurer as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Daughter of Bob and Marni Parks...enjoys going to beach...her favorite food is pasta and her favorite movie is “Miracle”...major is undeclared but would like to remain in sports as a career.
14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
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14 Morgan Niajah
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Class: Freshman Hometown: Bronx, N.Y. High School: Cardinal Spellman
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser
At Cardinal Spellman: Captained the varsity basketball team...named a New York Daily News All-Bronx All-Star and an All-Bronx First Team selection by the Bronx Times...member of the National Honor Society and graduated in the top 10 percent of her class. Personal: Daughter of Winifred Ramos...favorite musicians are J. Cole and Drake...major is undeclared but would like to go to law school one day.
25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
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22 Schrader Sierra
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Forward Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Hometown: Hopedale, Mass. High School: Bishop Feehan
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow
2014-15: Came off the bench in 13 games…Averaged 1.4 points- and 1.2 rebounds-pergame…Season-best totals in points (5) and rebounds (10) vs. NYIT (11/15/14). 2013-14: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman, averaging nine minutes per contest... Scored 11 points in first collegiate game, shooting 4-4 from the field and 3-4 from the free throw line against Concordia College (11/9)... averaged 2.1 rebounds per game and registered three steals and one block. At Bishop Feehan: A four year member of the varsity basketball team... named to the SunChronicle and Eastern Athletic Conference All-Star team three times... scored over 1,000 points (1,126 total points)... named to the Boston Herald Girls Basketball All-Scholastic team... played three years of Varsity volleyball... named to the Massachusetts Girls Volleyball Coaches Association Division 2 All-State Team in her senior season. Personal: Daughter of Lee and Kathleen Schrader... has one younger sister, Mariah... majoring in exercise Science with the hopes of becoming a physical therapist.
22 Sierra Schrader
Schrader’s Career Bests
Points: 11, vs Concordia, 11/9/13 Field Goals Made: 4, twice 3-Point Field Goals Made: 1, twice Free Throws Made: 3, vs Concordia, 11/9/13 Rebounds: 10, vs. NYIT, 11/15/14 Assists: 1, multiple times Steals: 2, vs Concordia, 11/9/13
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23 Parslow Mary Beth
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Freshman Hometown: Barre, Mass. High School: Quabbin Regional
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
At Quabbin Regional: Member of the varsity basketball team who earned Rookie of the Year, MVP (three times) and team captain (two years) honors...a three-time Midland Wachusett League All-Star...named to MassLive’s Central Mass Super 7 List...Kowal/Puchlsky Scholar Athlete Award winner....was a member of the National Honor Society, Model United Nations and treasurer of the Health Occupation Students of America. Personal: Daughter of Michele Leroux-Tessier and David Parslow...enjoys exercising, kayaking and hiking...favorite food is tuna steak, favorite movie is “Unbroken” and you’ll find Mumford & Sons, Jack Johnson and X Ambassadors on her iPod...volunteered for Special Olympics and the Quabbin Youth Basketball League back home, and was also an assistant AAU Coach for Central Mass. Lightning...majoring in exercise science and hopes to become a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
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25 Gomez Ashley
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Class: Graduate Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. High School: Murry Bergtraum (Canisius College)
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘14, Fall ‘14, Spring ‘15) 2014-15: Started twice in 26 appearances…averaged 20.7 minutes, 6.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game…totaled a career-best 18 points vs. Le Moyne (2/4/15)…scored in double-digits five times. 2013-14: Appeared in 15 games off the bench, making first Adelphi start against AIC (2/11)... averaged 9.7 minutes with 1.6 rebounds per game... shot .737 from free throw line...had a season-high eight points against Assumption College (1/18). At Canisius College: Appeared in 15 games, averaging 1.0 points in 6.8 minutes per game... totaled nine assists and six steals. At Murry Bergtraum: Played four years of varsity basketball...her team won the PSAL City Championship in all four seasons...won the Wingate Award in women’s basketball following her senior season...averaged 11.6 points per game as a senior and 14 points per game in the postseason...also named to the ESPNNewYork.com first All-New York City team for girls basketball.
Gomez’s Career Bests
Points: 18, vs. Le Moyne, 2/4/15 Field Goals Made: 5, multiple times 3-Point Field Goals Made: 1, multiple times Free Throws Made: 5, vs Le Moyne, 3/1/15 Rebounds: 10, vs. NYIT, 11/15/14 Assists: 8, vs. West Liberty, 12/31/14 Steals: 4, vs Le Moyne, 3/1/15
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Personal: Daughter of Brenda Somtos and Ronald Gomez... has one sister, Sofia...enjoys painting, drawing and writing... majoring in exercise science with aspirations to become a personal trainer.
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32 Balfour Calli
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Hopewell Junction, N.Y. High School: John Jay
11 Samantha Brenner 3
Sierra Clark
12 Natalie Fekula 5
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks 23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Honors & Awards: All-Met Second Team, Northeast-10 Third Team All-Conference (201415)... Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team (2013-14) 2014-15: Started in 28 of 30 appearances…averaged 12.7 points-, 6.1 rebounds- and 2.7 assists-per-game…Tied a career-high in points of 25 vs. Assumption (1/17/15)…Season-best 12 rebounds vs. American International (11/22/14)…Scored in double-digits 23 times…Third on the team in overall scoring, scoring average, and field goals made…Second in field-goal percentage (48%). 2013-14: Saw time in all 31 games while getting the start in 25... recorded first collegiate start against Concordia College (11/9/13) ... averaged 10.3 points per game and 6.1 rebounds per game... fourth highest on the team with 319 points... scored season-high 25 points against New Haven (3/14) ...shot 71.6% from the free throw line ... went a perfect 7-7 at the line against AIC (2/11/14). At John Jay High School: Played four years of Varsity basketball for the Patriots ... was named to the 2012 BCANY Top 50 Player in NY list... named as the Poughkeepsie Journal Player of the year in 2012 and 2013... earned 2013 High School Female Athlete of the Year by the Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge... named to the All-State 4th Team... made the Honor Roll in all four years at John Jay.
Balfour’s Career Bests
Points: 25, twice Field Goals Made: 11, vs. Assumption, 1/17/15 3-Point Field Goals Made: 2, multiple times Free Throws Made: 7-7, vs AIC, 2/11/14 Rebounds: 13, Four times Assists: 9, vs. Le Moyne, 2/4/15 Steals: 6, vs American Int’l, 11/23/13 Blocks: 1, multiple times
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Personal: Calli Balfour... Daughter of Calvin and Amy Balfour ... has two siblings, Chad and Caira... majoring in Physical Education.
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35 Brandt Emily
2015-16 Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster 32 Calli Balfour 35 Emily Brandt
Position: Guard Height: 5-8 Class: Junior Hometown: North Lebanon, Pa. High School: Northern Lebanon
11 Samantha Brenner
12 Natalie Fekula
2014-15: Appeared in 13 games off the bench…averaged 4.3 minutes- and 1.4 points-pergame…season-best five points vs. Holy Family (12/20/14)…season-best four rebounds vs. Franklin Pierce (1/29/15).
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2013-14: Redshirted her freshman season.
3
Sierra Clark
Tara Flynn
10 Julia Gnieser 25 Ashley Gomez 14 Niajah Morgan 4
Lauren Nuss
13 Haley Parks
At Northern Lebanon: Was a four-year member of the varsity soccer and basketball teams and a three-year member of the field hockey team ... named to the Lancaster-Lebanon AllStar team twice ... and was a two-time Lancaster-Lebanon Section 3 MVP ... was named “Top Female Athlete” of the Lancaster-Lebanon League in her junior year ... member of the National Honor Society and was the treasurer for Student Council. Personal: Daughter of Lloyd and Lori Brandt...has one younger sister, Megan...majoring in nursing.
23 Mary Beth Parslow 22 Sierra Schrader
Brandt’s Career Bests
Points: 5, vs. Holy Family, 12/20/14 Field Goals Made: 1, multiple times 3-Point Field Goals Made: 1, twice Free Throws Made: 2, twice Rebounds: 4, vs. Franklin Pierce, 1/29/15 Assists: 2, vs. Millersville, 11/30/14 Blocked Shots: 1, vs. Millersville, 11/30/14
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Final 2014-15 Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL 28-4 18-2 10-2
HOME 19-1 10-0 9-1
AWAY 9-3 8-2 1-1
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk 03 Sierra Clark 29-3 511 17.6 93-204 .456 0-0 .000 34-69 .493 65 98 163 5.6 88 2 13 39 27 04 Lauren Nuss 31-2 363 11.7 23-86 .267 20-72 .278 5-9 .556 1 23 24 0.8 26 0 2 2 16 7 05 Tara Flynn 27-1 380 14.1 27-88 .307 20-64 .313 8-13 . 6 1 5 15 22 37 1.4 27 0 40 30 2 10 Kelly Mannix 32-32 1104 34.5 201-386 .521 79-170 .465 54-74 . 7 3 0 62 202 264 8.3 62 0 95 80 4 11 Samantha Brenner 31-28 451 14.5 62-133 .466 0-2 .000 13-22 . 5 9 1 32 63 95 3.1 67 5 19 32 17 12 Natalie Fekula 12-0 26 2.2 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 2 6 8 0.7 5 0 0 1 3 13 Samantha Milhaven 24-1 211 8.8 22-63 .349 9-30 .300 9-15 .600 18 25 43 1.8 29 0 12 14 0 15 Jenna Halaby 32-31 881 27.5 86-221 .389 11-38 .289 76-102 .745 40 66 106 3.3 110 5 55 48 11 20 Anh-Dao Tran 32-31 916 28.6 169-372 .454 56-146 .384 87-99 .89 25 77 102 3.2 69 3 150 101 8 22 Sierra Schrader 13-0 59 4.5 7-17 .412 1-4 .250 3-8 .375 6 10 16 1.2 15 0 1 6 0 25 Ashley Gomez 26-3 539 20.7 63-141 .447 6-21 .286 44-60 .733 24 58 82 3.2 41 0 66 28 4 32 Calli Balfour 3 0-28 777 25.9 153-319 .480 26-83 .313 48-75 .640 43 140 183 6.1 80 2 80 79 8 33 Jante Bracewell 19-0 151 7.9 26-63 .413 0-0 .000 11-20 .550 14 29 43 2.3 21 0 1 8 1 35 Emily Brandt 13-0 56 4.3 6-13 .462 2-6 .333 4-6 .667 5 8 13 1.0 12 0 4 11 1 Team 48 45 93 5 Total 32 6425 939-2109 .445 230-636 .362 398-577 .690 400 872 1272 39.8 652 17 558 498 93 Opponents 32 6428 699-1851 .378 155-517 .300 484-693 .698 390 861 1251 39.1 594 - 332 688 82 TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Adelphi Opponents
ADE 2506 78.3 +14.7 939-2109 .445 230-636 .362 7.2 398-577 .690 12.4 1272 39.8 +0.7 558 17.4 498 15.6 +5.9 1.1 341 10.7 93 2.9 2912 20-146 - 1st 2nd 1182 1306 933 1096
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Date Opponent 11/14/14 LIU POST 11/15/14 NYIT WBB * 11/19/14 SO. CONNECTICUT * 11/22/14 at American Int’l * 11/25/14 at Saint Rose 11/30/14 MILLERSVILLE * 12/03/14 PACE UNIVERSITY * 12/06/14 NEW HAVEN 12/11/14 GOLDEY-BEACOM 12/13/14 EAST STROUDSBURG 12/20/14 HOLY FAMILY 12/31/14 at West Liberty * 01/03/15 at Le Moyne * 01/07/15 at Stonehill College * 1/10/14 SAINT ANSELM * 01/14/15 BENTLEY UNIVERSITY * 01/17/15 at Assumption * 01/21/15 at So. New Hampshire * 01/24/15 MERRIMACK * 01/29/15 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 01/31/15 at Saint Michael’s College * 02/04/15 LE MOYNE * 02/10/15 AMERICAN INT’L 2/12/15 at Franklin Pierce * 02/14/15 at Southern Conn. State * 02/18/15 SAINT ROSE * 02/21/15 at Pace University * 02/24/15 at New Haven 03/01/15 LE MOYNE 03/05/15 FRANKLIN PIERCE 03/08/15 AMERICAN INT’L 03/13/15 HOLY FAMILY * - Conference game
OPP 2037 63.7 699-1851 .378 155-517 .300 4.8 484-693 .698 15.1 1251 39.1 332 10.4 688 21.5 0.5 230 7.2 82 2.6 3107 12-259 0-0 OT Totals 18 2506 8 2037
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W/L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W L W W Wot W W W W L
stl 25 11 22 65 9 0 8 48 42 3 24 81 3 0
pts 220 71 82 535 137 4 62 259 481 18 176 380 63 18
avg 7.6 2.3 3.0 16.7 4.4 0.3 2.6 8.1 15.0 1.4 6.8 12.7 3.3 1.4
341 2506 78.3 230 2037 63.7
Score 87-54 83-67 81-63 52-47 76-59 81-50 73-57 88-73 103-89 65-43 80-70 78-57 91-68 72-86 69-64 77-45 87-89 84-50 93-74 83-53 70-51 87-64 76-70 61-66 77-62 69-56 82-72 76-73 82-70 65-54 79-57 79-84
Att. 278 205 0 203 83 104 102 0 112 0 140 238 158 221 0 75 205 210 125 218 521 136 104 0 412 216 225 631 163 275 332 327
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Single Season Records SCORING Jessica Kitrys Kelly Mannix Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith Sue Marcotte Anh-Dao Tran Kellianne Dunlay Margaret Pape Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 614 535 503 498 489 481 472 469 466 458
2013-14 2014-15 1995-96 2006-07 1990-91 2014-15 1992-93 1981-82 1994-95 2007-08
19.8 19.4 18.0 17.5 16.9 16.8 16.6 16.6 16.4 16.1
2013-14 1987-88 1995-96 1992-93 1990-91 1981-82 2006-07 1995-96 2004-05 2005-06
247 201 201 193 192 192 186 186 184 181
1994-95 2004-05 1990-91 2013-14 1983-84 1981-82 1987-88 2005-06 2014-15
Sade Jackson Kelly Mannix Melanie Mangone Meghan Moran Kelly Mannix Lisa Manetta Melanie Mangone Melanie Mangone Eliana Armijos Meghan Moran
Jessica Kitrys Mary Ann Icart Kim Johnson Jessica Kitrys Avery Jones Kendra Koneski Sue Marcotte Kim Johnson Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski
.580 .562 .559 .556 .551 .535 .534 .524 .524 .522
2013-14 1987-88 1987-88 2011-12 1986-87 1994-95 1988-89 1988-89 2006-07 1995-96
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
FIELD GOALS MADE Jessica Kitrys Kellianne Dunlay Kelly Mannix Sue Marcotte Geraldine McDermott Margaret Pape Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith Margaret Pape Jamie Douglas
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
488 470 442 426 416 416 398 381 386
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1
SCORING AVERAGE Jessica Kitrys Mary Ann Icart Kendra Koneski Kellianne Dunlay Sue Marcotte Margaret Pape Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski Carlyshia Hurdle Mary Lepore
Geraldine McDermott Melanie Mangone Sue Marcotte Jessica Kitrys Margaret Pape Margaret Pape Jeanne Holian Carlyshia Hurdle Kelly Mannix
2013-14 1992-93 2014-15 1990-91 1994-95 1981-82 1995-96 2006-07 1983-84 2002-03
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Kelly Mannix Kelly Mannix Meghan Moran Eliana Armijos Lisa Manetta Kelly Mannix Melanie Mangone Amanda Campusano Melanie Mangone Jesse Dlabola
79 70 61 55 52 50 49 48 48 47
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2014-15 2012-13 1999-00 2000-01 2007-08 2013-14 2002-03 2011-12 2003-04 2001-02
Jessica Kitrys Kelly Mannix Sade Jackson Kelly Mannix Alexis Seeley Molly McHugh Eliana Armijos Veronica Mullen Eliana Armijos Meghan Moran
302 255 203 184 170 154 153 148 137 137
.486 .465 .454 .435 .429 .415 .410 .403 .401 .400
2012-13 2012-13 2004-05 1999-00 2014-15 2007-08 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 1998-99
2013-14 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 1999-00 1998-99 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 1996-97
FREE THROWS MADE Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski Mary Lepore Mary Lepore Sade Jackson Alexis Seeley Carlyshia Hurdle Jessica Kitrys
131 126 119 114 111 110 108 108 106 103
1995-96 2006-07 2007-08 1994-95 2005-06 2007-08 2013-14 1999-00 2004-05 2013-14
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Single Season Records FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith Mary Lepore Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski Sue Marcotte Jeanne Bockrath Mary Beth Collins Mary Lepore Sade Jackson Gianna Smith
212 170 167 167 163 160 146 146 139 137 136
STEALS 1995-96 2006-07 2005-06 2007-08 1994-95 1990-91 1982-83 1998-99 2007-08 2013-14 2005-06
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Anh-Dao Tran Nicole Esposito Alexis Seeley Alexis Seeley Lauren Nuss Barbara Giordano Alexis Seeley Alexis Seeley Lisa Manetta Jenna Halaby
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.879 .875 .864 .853 .846 .848 .841 .825 .825 .824
2014-15 1992-93 1999-00 2000-01 2012-13 1982-83 2001-02 2001-02 2005-06 2013-14
347 300 294 290 281 277 274 270 266 265
1995-96 1990-91 2008-09 2007-08 2001-02 1994-95 2000-01 1992-93 2004-05 2003-04
250 203 158 153 150 148 141 140 139 138
2013-14 2012-13 1989-90 1995-96 2014-15 1985-86 1987-88 2011-12 1997-98 1988-89
REBOUNDS Kendra Koneski Sue Marcotte Serita Lee Serita Lee Kelly Arthurs Kendra Koneski Kelly Arthurs Kellianne Dunlay Carlyshia Hurdle Carlyshia Hurdle
ASSISTS Sade Jackson Sade Jackson Jeanne Miller Meaghie Campacci Anh-Dao Tran Margaret Milliner Marie Marco Sade Jackson Meghan Moran Jeanne Miller
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MINUTES
Jesse Dlabola 140 Jesse Dlabola 107 Ann Carroll 86 Mary Lepore 81 Calli Balfour 81 Geraldine McDermott 78 Jeanne Miller 78 Melanie Mangone 77 Sade Jackson 77 Shannon Sepe 76
2002-03 2001-02 1983-84 2005-06 2014-15 1993-94 1989-90 2004-05 2012-13 1993-94
BLOCKS Karin Kane Kelly Arthurs Karin Kane Kelly Arthurs Rosemary Monsen Karin Kane Ann Carroll Meghan Moran Carlyshia Hurdle Carlyshia Hurdle
Kelly Mannix Jen Bille Gianna Smith Margaret Pape Mary Ann Beaudry Kerri Kirschbaum Margaret Milliner Alexis Seeley Sade Jackson Sade Jackson
1,104 1,033 1,017 1,010 997 995 984 982 960 959
2014-15 1990-91 2006-07 1983-84 1983-94 2003-04 1985-86 2001-02 2012-13 2013-14
Minimum 100 attempts Minimum 50 made Bold Indicates Active Players
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75 74 73 57 50 48 47 47 36 34
1991-92 2001-02 1992-93 2000-01 1983-84 1990-91 1985-86 1998-99 2005-06 2003-04
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Points, Game................................36, Kellie Dunlay vs. Molloy, 2/22/92 Sade Jackson vs. Stonehill, 3/06/14 Most Points, Season.......................................... 614, Jessica Kitrys 2013-14 Most Field Goals, Game........................17, Kellie Dunlay vs. Molloy, 2/22/92 Most Field Goals, Season................................201, Kendra Koneski, 1992-93 Most Free Throws,Game........................ 20, Annie Wilson, Fordham, 2/21/83 Most Free Throws, Season..............................131, Kendra Koneski, 1995-96 3-Pt Field Goals Made.................... 6, Linda Cimino vs. Bridgeport, 11/29/98 Eliana Armijos, C.W. Post, 1/15/01 Jesse Dlabola, vs. Molloy, 2/7/02 Kelly Mannix vs. Mercy, 11/25/12; vs. NYIT 11/15/14 Most Assists, Game.......................... 15, Lorraine Donahue, vs. NYIT, 2/20/90 Most Assists, Season.........................................250, Sade Jackson, 2013-14 Most Rebounds, Game................................ 24, Patricia Brennan, LIU, 2/7/81 Most Rebounds, Season..................................347, Kendra Koneski, 1995-96 Most Steals, Game.............................11, Betty Mendieta, vs. Mercy, 2/11/04 Most Steals, Season........................................140, Jesse Dlabola, 2002-032 Most Blocked Shots, Game.........................8, Karin Kane, C.W. Post, 2/16/93 Most Blocked Shots, Season.................................... 75, Karin Kane, 1991-92
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Team Records Most Points, Game................................................................................................ 112, vs. Concordia College, 11/9/13 Least Points, Game............................................................................................................ 40 vs. Assumption, 2010-11 Most Field Goals, Game....................................................................................................... 45 vs. Concordia, 1/30/96 3-pt Field Goals, Game.................................................................................................................21 vs. NYIT, 2/25/84 Free Throws, Game...................................................................................................................... 33 vs. Mercy, 1/19/02 Free Throw Attempts, Game..................................................................................................... 46 vs. Bryant, 11/14/98 Rebounds, Game................................................................................................................... 92 vs. Concordia, 12/8/90 Most Assists, Game.............................................................................................................. 31 vs. Concordia, 1/30/96 vs. C.W. Post, 12/21/83 Most Turnovers, Game........................................................................................................... 52 vs. Concordia, 2/8/99 Most Steals, Game................................................................................................................ 26 vs. Concordia, 2/26/94 Most Fouls, Game..........................................................................................................................39 vs. Marist, 1/5/83 Most Wins, Season.......................................................................................................................................28, 2001-02 Most Losses, Season....................................................................................................................................20, 1996-97 Most Points, Season................................................................................................................................2,219, 2001-02 Largest Margin of Victory.........................................................................................66 points vs. Concordia, 11/09/13 Longest Winning Streak...............................................................................................................................21, 2001-02 Longest Losing Streak.................................................................................................................................11, 1985-86
Mary Ann Beaudry MVP Award
The Mary Ann Beaudry Award has been presented to the MVP of the women’s basketball team since 1993. A plaque hangs in the athletics office in Woodruff Hall. “In memory of Mary Ann Beaudry, Class of 1985, former captain and MVP. An inspiration, friend and role model to teammates and classmates. For those who follow, we honor you for exhibiting the essence of the sport as Mary Ann did.” 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Kellianne Dunlay Kendra Koneski Geraldine McDermott Kendra Koneski Alison Kuehne Kathy Gray Lauren Pellegrino Alexis Seeley Veronica Mullen Kelly Arthurs
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Brianne MacArthur Kerri Kirschbaum Betty Mendieta Betty Mendieta Betty Mendieta Jasmine Travers Cait Wetmor Keri Schumacher Samantha Breidenbach Sade Jackson
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1,000 Points Club Name
Points
Years
1
Jessica Kitrys
1,727
2010-14
2
Margaret Pape
1,590
1980-84
3
Gianna Smith
1,558
2004-08
4
Kendra Koneski
1,519
1992-96
5
Carlyshia Hurdle
1,465
2002-06
6
Kelly Mannix
1,428
2011-15
7
Jaime Douglas
1,383
2000-04
8
Kellianne Dunlay
1,288
1989-93
9
Kim Johnson
1,237
1985-89
10
Lauren Pellegrino
1,230
1995-99
11
Jeanne Bockrath
1,187
1991-95
12
Geraldine McDermott
1,187
1991-95
13
Sade Jackson
1,192
2010-14
14
Alexis Seeley
1,163
2001-05
15
Melanie Mangone
1,161
2001-05
16
Nadine Reid
1,150
1977-80
17
Mary Lepore
1,139
2004-08
18
Meghan Moran
1,138
1996-00
19
Sue Marcotte
1,028
1988-91
20
Karin Kane
1,015
1990-93
21
Alison Kuehne
1,007
1994-98
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The Record Book SCORING Jessica Kitrys Margaret Pape Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski Carlyshia Hurdle Kelly Mannix Jamie Douglas Kellianne Dunlay Kim Johnson Lauren Pellegrino
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE2 1,727 1,590 1,558 1,519 1,465 1,428 1,383 1,288 1,237 1,230
2010-14 1981-84 2007-08 1992-96 2002-06 2011-15 2000-04 1989-93 1985-89 1995-99
712 583 578 569 506 481 438 422 409 407
2010-14 2000-04 2007-08 2002-06 2011-15 1995-99 2010-14 1994-98 1999-02 2001-05
117 116 115 114 112 112 111 110 110 110 110 110
2011-15 2011-15 2004-08 2002-06 1996-00 1995-99 2003-07 2010-14 2010-14 1991-95 1992-96 1994-98
FIELD GOALS1 Jessica Kitrys Jamie Douglas Gianna Smith Carlyshia Hurdle Kelly Mannix Lauren Pellegrino Sade Jackson Alison Kuehne Alexis Seeley Melanie Mangone
.585 .541 .523 .510 .502 .485 .479 .472 .470 .469
1995-99 2010-14 1999-01 1992-96 2004-08 1990-93 2000-04 2000-02 1990-93 2011-15
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
GAMES Kelly Mannix Jenna Halaby Gianna Smith Carlyshia Hurdle Meghan Moran Lauren Pellegrino Betty Mendieta Jessica Kitrys Sade Jackson Geraldine McDermott Kendra Koneski Laura Onorato
Susan Serowik Jessica Kitrys Anne Alessandrini Kendra Koneski Gianna Smith Kellianne Dunlay Jamie Douglas Kelly Arthurs Karin Kane Kelly Mannix
Kelly Mannix Meghan Moran Melanie Mangone Molly McHugh Ashley Caiafa Jen Bille Lisa Manetta Mary Lepore Alexis Seeley Eliana Armijos
233 153 146 132 123 116 105 99 95 94
2011-15 1996-00 2001-05 1995-99 2008-11 1990-94 2005-09 2004-08 1999-02 1999-03
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
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Kelly Mannix Melanie Mangone Meghan Moran Ashley Caiafa Molly McHugh Lisa Manetta Mary Lepore Sade Jackson Alexis Seeley Jesse Dlabola
568 513 472 385 375 337 305 267 258 249
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2011-15 2001-05 1996-00 2008-11 1995-99 2005-09 2004-08 2010-14 1999-02 2001-03
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE3 Kelly Mannix Veronica Mullen Eliana Armijos Meranne Whitney Alexis Seeley Jesse Dlabola Molly McHugh Kerri Kirschbaum Molly McHugh Amanda Campusano
.410 .397 .395 .373 .368 .361 .361 .360 .352 .343
2011-15 2000-02 1999-03 2002-05 1999-02 2001-03 1995-99 2000-04 1995-99 2010-12
FREE THROWS MADE Gianna Smith Kendra Koneski Carlyshia Hurdle Mary Lepore Jessica Kitrys Lauren Pellegrino Alexis Seeley Sade Jackson Meghan Moran Jamie Douglas
401 345 327 322 286 264 250 243 227 217
2004-08 1992-96 2002-06 2004-08 2010-14 1995-99 1999-02 2010-14 1996-00 2000-04
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE4 Alexis Seeley Ashley Caiafa Kelly Mannix Meranne Whitney Erika Cottle Linda Cimino Deb Larson Carrie Perkins Kelly Arthurs Anne Alessandrini
.847 .785 .766 .764 .757 .750 .750 .750 .748 .735
1999-02 2008-10 2011-15 2002-05 2008-10 1997-00 1992-93 1996-99 2000-02 1998-01
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The Record Book REBOUNDS Kendra Koneski Carlyshia Hurdle Alison Kuehne Kim Johnson Jamie Douglas Serita Lee Kellianne Dunlay Gianna Smith Alison Kuehne Jessica Kitrys Karin Kane
STEALS 1,027 913 828 813 797 780 770 759 753 740 730
1992-96 2002-06 1994-98 1985-89 2000-04 2005-09 1989-93 2004-08 1994-98 2010-14 1989-93
273 249 247 222 216 196 191 184 179 161
1991-95 2010-14 2001-03 2003-07 2004-08 1995-99 2000-04 2001-05 2011-15 1990-93
BLOCKS
ASSISTS Sade Jackson Jen Bille Betty Mendieta Meghan Moran Molly McHugh Geraldine McDermott Alexis Seeley Kerri Kirschbaum Meaghie Campacci Jesse Dlabola Brianne MacArthur
MINUTES
Geraldine McDermott Sade Jackson Jesse Dlabola Betty Mendieta Gianna Smith Molly McHugh Jamie Douglas Melanie Mangone Kelly Mannix Kellianne Dunlay
673 402 362 353 351 316 284 258 251 247 214
2010-14 1990-94 2003-07 1996-00 1995-99 1991-95 1999-02 2000-04 1995-97 2001-03 1999-03
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Jen Bille Kelly Mannix Gianna Smith Jamie Douglas Geraldine McDermott Carlyshia Hurdle Kendra Koneski Betty Mendieta Meghan Moran Mary Lepore
3,600 3,497 3,478 3,221 3,045 3,021 3,010 2,990 2,910 2,724
1990-94 2011-15 2004-08 2000-04 1991-95 2002-06 1992-96 2003-07 1996-00 2004-08
Minimum 300 made Minimum 100 made 3 Minimum 50 attempts 4 Minimum 100 attempts Bold Indicates Active Players 1
Karin Kane Kelly Arthurs Carlyshia Hurdle Jessica Kitrys Sade Jackson Gianna Smith Alison Kuehne Melody Hutchinson Kendra Koneski Geraldine McDermott
196 131 119 83 82 60 47 42 39 35
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1990-93 2000-02 2002-06 2010-14 2010-14 2004-08 1994-98 1993-95 1992-96 1991-95
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Honors & Awards DII Bulletin All-America 2002 Alexis Seeley, 3rd Team
Daktronics All-Northeast Region 2002 Alexis Seeley, 1st Team 2001 Alexis Seeley, 2nd Team
Northeast-10 Winter All-Academic Team
NE-10 All-Conference Third Team
ECAC DII All-Stars
2012 Jessica Kitrys 2013 Sade Jackson 2015 Calli Balfour
1996 Kendra Koneski, 2nd Team 2004 Carlyshia Hurdle, 2nd Team 2002 Alexis Seeley, 1st Team 2015 Kelly Mannix, 1st Team 2015 Anh-Dao Tran, 2nd Team
NE-10 All-Conference Honorable Mention
ECAC Rookie of the Year 2012 Kelly Mannix
2014 Kelly Mannix
ECAC DII Coach of the Year
2010 Ashley Caiafa 2011 Ashley Caiafa 2013 Kelly Mannix 2014 Kelly Mannix 2015 Kelly Mannix
NE-10 All-Rookie Team
NE-10 Academic Sport Excellence Award
NE-10 All-Tournament Team
2015 Kelly Mannix
2015 Anh-Dao Tran (MVP) 2015 Kelly Mannix
Capital One Academic All-American
Daktronics/Division II CCA All-East Region
2015 Kelly Mannix, 2nd Team
2015 Kelly Mannix
CoSIDA Academic All-District
All-MET Division II First Team
2001 Alexis Seeley, 2nd Team 2011 Ashley Caiafa, 3rd Team 2014 Sade Jackson, 1st Team 2014 Kelly Mannix, 1st Team 2015 Kelly Mannix, 1st Team
NE-10 All-Conference First Team 2014 Jessica Kitrys 2014 Sade Jackson 2015 Kelly Mannix
NE-10 All-Conference Second Team 2013 Jessica Kitrys 2015 Anh-Dao Tran
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2015 Heather Jacobs
2011 Jessica Kitrys 2012 Kelly Mannix 2014 Calli Balfour 2015 Sierra Clark
2013 Jessica Kitrys 2014 Jessica Kitrys 2014 Sade Jackson 2015 Kelly Mannix 2015 Anh-Dao Tran
All-MET Division II Second Team 2012 Jessica Kitrys 2015 Calli Balfour
All-MET Division II Coach of the Year 2015 Heather Jacobs
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All-ECC First Team
1991 Sue Marcotte 1993 Kellianne Dunlay 1995 Geraldine McDermott 2001 Kelly Arthurs 2001 Alexis Seeley 2002 Alexis Seeley 2005 Carlyshia Hurdle 2006 Carlyshia Hurdle 2007 Gianna Smith 2008 Gianna Smith
All-ECC Second Team 1991 Nicole Rose 1992 Kellianne Dunlay 1994 Kendra Koneski 1995 Kendra Koneski 1998 Alison Kuehne 2000 Meghan Moran 2003 Jamie Douglas 2004 Jamie Douglas 2006 Mary Lepore
All-ECC Third Team 2007 Mary Lepore 2008 Mary Lepore 2008 Serita Lee
ECC Player of the Year 2001 Alexis Seeley 2002 Alexis Seeley
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Honors & Awards ECC Rookie of the Year 2000 Alexis Seeley 2002 Jesse Dlabola
ECC All-Tournament Team 2002 Alexis Seeley (MVP) Jesse Dlabola 2004 Melanie Mangone (MVP) Jamie Douglas
ECC Academic Player of the Year 2002 Kelly Arthurs
All-Empire State First Team 1983 Margaret Pape 1984 Margaret Pape 1988 Jeanne Holian
NIT/MET Basketball Writers Association All-Star Team First Team
2000 Alexis Seeley 2001 Kelly Arthurs, Alexis Seeley 2002 Alexis Seeley 2004 Jamie Douglas 2006 Carlyshia Hurdle, Mary Lepore 2007 Gianna Smith 2008 Gianna Smith
NIT/MET Basketball Writers Association All-Star Team Second Team 2011 Ashley Caiafa
NIT/MET Basketball Writers Association DII Player of the Year
All-Empire State Second Team
2001 Alexis Seeley 2006 Carlyshia Hurdle 2007 Gianna Smith
Empire State Player of the Year
NIT/MET Basketball Writers Association DII Coach of the Year
1988 Maryann Icart
1987 Kim Johnson
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Nassau County Sports Commission Coach of the Year 2002 Kim Barnes-Arico 2004 Kelley Watts
ECC Coach of the Year 2000 Kim Barnes-Arico 2002 Kim Barnes-Arico
Adelphi Athletic Hall of Fame
Jeanne Bockrath ‘83 (Inducted ‘97) Janet Ficke ‘59 (Inducted ‘77) Kendra Koneski ‘96 (Inducted ‘02) Portia Lack ‘85 (Inducted ‘95) Bridget McSloy ‘86 (Inducted ‘99) Margaret Pape ‘84 (Inducted ‘97) Shannon Sepe ‘93 (Inducted ‘01) Vicky Sidorenko ‘95 (Inducted ‘01) Margaret Vara ‘87 (Inducted ‘93) Nadine (Neid) Chase (Inducted ‘09) Alexis Seeley ‘02 (Inducted ‘11) Lisa Laurencin-Tunstall ‘76 (Inducted ‘13)
2002 Kim Barnes-Arico 2004 Kelley Watts
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All-Time Series Records OPPONENT W L Albany 1 1 American Int’l* 11 11 Army 4 11 Assumption* 4 12 Barry 0 1 Bentley* 3 10 Binghampton 0 2 Bloomsburg 1 4 Bloomfield 1 0 Brooklyn 4 5 Bryant 0 6 Bridgeport 13 9 Caldwell 2 2 Carson-Newman 1 0 Cedarville 0 1 Central Connecticut 0 1 Chestnut Hill 2 0 CCNY 8 2 City College 0 1 Clarion 1 1 Colgate 2 0 Concordia 31 4 Cortland 1 1 Dillard 1 0 Dominican 1 0 Dowling 29 10 Eckerd 1 1 East Stroudsburg 4 2 Edinboro 0 1 Fairfield 3 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 1 Findlay 1 0 Fordham 1 4 Franklin Pierce* 5 8 Genesee 1 0 Georgian Court 4 2 Glenville State 0 1 Goldey-Beacom 3 0 Grand Canyon 1 0 Hofstra 11 9
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OPPONENT Holy Family Hunter Iona Ithaca Kean College Keene State Kingsborough Kings Kutztown LaSalle Lehman Le Moyne* LeNoir-Rhyne LIU LIU Post Manhattan Manhattanville Mankato State Marist Mercy Merrimack* Millersville Molloy Monmouth Montclair Mt. St. Mary Nazareth New Hampshire New Haven* New Jersey Tech New Rochelle NYIT Niagara Northeastern Nova Southeastern Oneonta Pace* Panhandle State Patterson State Philadelphia
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W L 3 1 4 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 8 11 6 0 1 12 2 36 33 3 2 2 0 1 0 5 0 34 21 7 7 3 1 52 20 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 11 18 21 6 0 2 0 28 9 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 16 40 1 0 1 4 8 26
OPPONENT Pratt Princeton Puerto Rico-Bayamon Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Queens* Queensborough Quinnipiac Rider Rochester Rollins Sacred Heart Seton Hall Shaw Shippensburg St. Anselm* St. Bonaventure St. Francis (NY) St. John’s St. John Fisher St. Joseph’s St. Mary’s (NY) St. Michael’s* St. Peter’s St. Rose* St. Thomas Aquinas Stonehill* Southampton Southern Conn. St.* Southern N.H.* Springfield Stony Brook Suffolk CC Towson State UMass Lowell Virginia State Wagner West Chester West Liberty Wilmington Yale
W L 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 36 19 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 9 6 6 6 0 1 6 2 0 1 5 10 0 1 13 25 9 8 2 15 14 17 12 11 2 4 0 2 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 7 0 1 11 3 2 6 1 0 0 1 2 2
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Year-by-Year Records 1967-68 Team Record: 4-5 Head Coach: Janet Ficke Queens St. Joseph’s St. John’s Hunter Wagner Molloy Manhattanville Hofstra City College
L 28-35 W 36-31 L 32-37 L 25-37 W 67-43 L 42-53 W 51-44 W 43-32 L 37-42
1968-69 Team Record: 6-5 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/13 CCNY 12/20 Hunter St. Joseph’s 2/18 Wagner Molloy 2/27 LIU 3/3 St. John’s 3/5 Hofstra 3/6 Queens 3/11 Brooklyn 3/14 Oneonta
L 27-37 L 33-39 L 41-47 W 50-42 W 38-28 W 39-37 L 37-45 W 30-22 L 38-53 W 37-28 W 38-34
W 32-29 L 41-42 OT L 29-36 L 32-48 L 36-48 L 35-48 L 35-39 W 45-40 L 44-51 W 48-36
1970-71 Team Record: 8-6 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/2 Lehman 12/16 St. Joseph’s 1/13 Wagner 1/15 Queens 1/28 Patterson State 2/2 Montclair 2/3 CCNY 2/9 Hofstra
L W W L L L L W
W 60-18 W 44-40 L 32-44 W 48-44 W 39-36 W 35-32
1971-72 Team Record: 10-7 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/7 QUEENS 12/9 MOLLOY 12/13 at CCNY 12/15 ST. JOSEPH’S 12/21 Brooklyn 1/11 Wagner 1/13 MONTCLAIR 1/25 Lehman 1/27 Patterson 2/10 MOLLOY 2/16 at LIU 2/18 BROOKLYN 2/23 St. John’s 2/24 KINGS 2/29 Queens 3/1 CCNY 3/13 HOFSTRA
L W W W L W L L L W W W W L L W W
26-66 47-35 42-39 41-33 32-35 40-39 28-52 42-55 28-38 49-33 38-33 38-26 36-29 39-46 25-68 42-38 32-30
1972-73 Team Record: 17-6 Head Coach: Janet Ficke
1969-70 Team Record: 3-7 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/12 LIU 1/15 Patterson State St. Joseph’s Lehman 2/10 Molloy 2/13 Queens Wagner 2/28 CCNY 3/3 St. John’s 3/11 Hofstra
2/11 Stonybrook 2/13 LIU 2/16 Kings 3/3 St. John’s 3/8 CCNY 3/17 Hofstra
34-44 46-45 50-28 38-56 28-31 16-69 56-60 44-24
12/5 WAGNER 12/7 at LIU 12/11 MOLLOY 12/15 St. Joseph’s 12/21 CCNY 1/23 HUNTER 1/25 PATTERSON 1/29 BROOKLYN 2/6 QUEENS 2/9 CEDARVILLE 2/14 Molloy 2/20 HOFSTRA 2/22 ST. JOHN’S 2/24 Kingsborough 2/24 Stony Brook 2/25 Queensborough 2/27 LEHMAN 3/2 Queens 3/3 Genesee 3/4 Cortland 3/12 HOFSTRA
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W W W W W W W L L L L W W W W W L L W W W
42-31 55-47 65-45 49-25 51-44 44-31 47-32 25-39 32-50 32-46 41-43 59-28 49-28 48-25 60-26 43-34 35-55 29-69 50-39 50-47 42-22
1973-74 Team Record: 5-6 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/6 Wagner 12/10 Hofstra 12/12 Molloy 12/19 Queens 2/1 Patterson State 2/4 Lehman 2/6 CCNY 2/12 Hunter 2/15 St. Joseph’s 2/19 Brooklyn 2/20 St. John’s
L W L L L L W W W L W
37-63 43-35 38-44 35-54 38-46 31-64 49-44 54-32 54-29 41-56 55-54
1974-75 Team Record: 14-4 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 11/26 St. John’s 12/4 Suffolk CC 12/9 CCNY 12/17 Queens 1/17 St. Joseph’s 1/18 Hunter 1/21 Stony Brook 1/23 Lehman 1/30 Molloy 1/31 Seton Hall 2/3 LIU 2/7 Hofstra 2/15 Ithaca 2/18 Brooklyn 2/26 St. John’s Lehman Brooklyn Wagner
L 44-53 W 67-30 W 65-43 L 46-72 W 82-23 W 43-22 W 53-35 W 52-49 W 63-30 W 44-32 W 65-38 W 75-44 L 47-67 W 54-30 W 49-37 L 63-80 W 75-37 W 53-41
11/22 St. John’s 12/3 Queens 12/9 CCNY 12/11 MOLLOY 12/13 HOFSTRA 12/17 Lehman 1/22 LEHMAN 1/24 UMASS 2/4 BROOKLYN 2/10 STONY BROOK 2/12 Wagner 2/17 at LIU 2/21 ST. FRANCIS
L L W W W L L W L W W W W
1975-76 Team Record: 11-7 Head Coach: Janet Ficke
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44-48 46-63 73-38 99-35 79-34 62-65 46-60 66-62 49-59 84-32 64-36 72-47 81-55
2/26 ST. JOHN’S Cortland Oneonta Brockport
L 56-59 L 67-72 W 66-55 W 65-58
1976-77 Team Record: 12-10 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 12/1 Manhattanville 12/4 QUEENS 12/7 at CCNY 12/9 ST. JOHN’S 12/15 LEHMAN 12/17 WAGNER 12/ Seton Hall 12/ LaSalle 1/21 St. Francis Hunter 2/1 St. John’s 2/3 Brooklyn 2/9 Stony Brook 2/11 Hofstra 2/17 MERCY 2/21 LIU 2/23 Lehman Fairfield 2/26 UMass Brooklyn Oneonta Cortland
W 49-39 L 59-71 W 75-58 L 41-60 W 56-48 W 62-36 L 56-58 W 70-58 W 88-84 W 55-33 L 42-59 L 56-65 W 92-37 W 49-32 W 77-70 L 77-79 W 61-51 L 61-63 L 60-65 L 66-76 W 68-54 L 72-85
1977-78 Team Record: 10-10 Head Coach: Janet Ficke 11/30 Manhattanville 12/2 Queens 12/6 FAIRFIELD 12/8 BROOKLYN 12/19 ST. FRANCIS 12/21 LEHMAN 1/18 UMASS 1/24 HOFSTRA 1/28 St. John’s 1/30 Wagner 2/6 C.W. Post 2/11 Fordham 2/14 KEAN 2/15 ST. JOHN’S 2/17 ONEONTA 2/20 Mercy 2/24 St. John’s 2/25 Mercy 2/28 MARIST
W L W L W W L W L W W L L L W L L L W
87-60 60-94 73-40 57-62 73-63 71-63 67-80 71-57 56-72 74-71 72-40 76-87 53-77 52-58 84-56 71-75 42-60 79-85 84-64
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Year-by-Year Records 1978-79 Team Record: 8-12 Head Coach: Janet Ficke No Team Results
1979-80 Team Record: 10-13 Head Coach: Rick Scheider 11/24 MERCY 11/28 Wagner 12/3 IONA 12/5 St. John’s 12/11 ST. FRANCIS 12/22 C.W. POST 1/11 St. John Fisher 1/12 Nazareth 1/17 New Haven Mercy Marist New Haven 1/26 Fordham 1/29 KEAN 2/1 NY Tech 2/2 Manhattan 2/5 L.I.U. 2/8 ONEONTA 2/11 HOFSTRA 2/13 MOLLOY Mercy Le Moyne 2/18 MARIST
L 60-72 W 72-67 W 62-57 OT L 42-72 W 60-51 L 62-72 L 56-63 OT W 64-61 OT L 52-55 L 38-62 W 69-49 L 52-55 L 65-82 L 62-74 W 66-52 W 63-53 L 49-74 W 59-54 L 49-56 L 57-58 L 38-62 W 62-61 W 69-49
1980-81 Team Record: 16-9 Head Coach: Rick Schneider 12/2 PRATT 12/6 St. Bonaventure 12/9 NEW HAVEN 12/11 Mercy 12/13 MANHATTAN 12/16 Kean College 12/23 Queens 1/8 Marist 1/10 Rochester 1/11 Fairfield 1/17 FORDHAM 1/19 Hofstra 1/22 New Rochelle 1/24 NY TECH 1/26 C.W. Post 1/28 WAGNER 1/31 Molloy 2/2 Iona
W 102-22 W 68-49 W 68-47 W 69-59 W 75-52 L 36-88 L 36-88 W 73-69 W 79-69 W 78-73 L 66-72 L 57-62 W 73-34 W 65-54 L 66-69 W 83-71 W 66-65 L 61-71
2/5 HOFSTRA 2/7 LIU 2/10 St. Francis 2/12 C.W. POST 2/14 Molloy 2/20 Hofstra 2/21 St. Francis
L W W W W L L
52-84 65-57 61-49 54-46 61-43 50-55 59-67
1981-82 Team Record: 12-16 Head Coach: Rick Schneider 12/4 Pace W 90-55 12/4 Colgate W 80-63 12/8 Kean College W 82-68 12/11 Towson W 95-69 12/12 Fairfield L 58-67 12/16 C.W. Post L 62-80 12/22 QUEENS L 71-90 12/30 ST. PETER’S L 51-70 1/6 MARIST W 83-67 1/9 Monmouth L 48-105 1/11 NY Tech L 61-71 1/16 Yale L 60-81 1/20 FDU L 54-70 1/23 NORTHEASTERN L 41-65 1/25 MERCY W 76-52 1/27 IONA W 63-60 1/30 Manhattan L 45-63 2/1 Bridgeport W 69-53 2/3 C.W. POST L 50-59 2/6 at LIU L 67-77 2/8 ST. FRANCIS W 61-58 2/11 Wagner L 55-61 2/13 Hofstra L 60-64 2/15 Molloy W 60-64 2/17 Fordham W 65-59 2/19 C.W. Post L 56-73 2/20 Wagner W 77-67 2/22 RIDER L 60-61
1982-83 Team Record: 13-16, 4-1 ESU Head Coach: Rick Schneider Le Moyne Brown Princeton Northeastern Pennsylvania St. Peter’s C.W. Post Queens Northeastern Marist Monmouth
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W 83-41 L 55-69 W 55-53 L 41-62 L 55-64 OT L 47-64 L 56-57 L 59-64 L 58-79 W 80-67 L 54-70
NY Tech Mercy Bridgeport Rider LIU Pace Manhattan Iona C.W. Post Holy Cross Wagner St. Francis Fordham Molloy Yale Hofstra NY Tech C.W. Post
W 69-58 W 67-63 W 77-48 L 69-74 W 81-80 W 90-71 L 58-71 L 69-84 L 67-81 L 45-81 W 76-62 W 86-60 L 62-71 W 45-42 W 67-54 L 52-70 W 60-59 L 78-50
1983-84 Team Record: 16-14, 6-4 ESU Head Coach: Mary Ann O’Leary Pace 12/2 Stonehill 12/3 Philadelphia 12/6 Princeton 12/9 Niagara 12/10 So. Connecticut 12/14 Mercy 12/17 Molloy 12/21 C.W. Post 1/12 Yale 1/14 NY Tech 1/19 Marist 1/21 West Chester 1/25 LIU 1/28 Bridgeport 1/30 Manhattan 2/2 Pace 2/4 Army 2/7 Fordham 2/9 Rider 2/11 C.W. Post 2/15 St. Francis 2/18 Molloy 2/20 Mercy 2/23 Hofstra 2/25 NY Tech 2/28 Molloy 3/2 Mercy 3/3 Pace 3/9 So. Connecticut
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L 51-52 L 60-63 W 75-67 L 66-73 W 78-42 L 54-59 L 68-69 W 70-51 W 87-67 W 64-60 W 81-60 W 60-54 W 88-61 W 61-59 W 77-51 L 70-86 W 58-53 L 56-69 L 73-74 L 54-63 L 60-68 W 64-52 W 70-66 L 60-62 L 60-70 W 85-57 W 84-49 W 69-62 L 72-82 L 60-79
1984-85 Team Record: 15-12, 6-6 ESC Head Coach: Mary Ann O’Leary 11/25 Yale 11/27 West Chester 11/30 Colgate 12/1 Philadelphia 12/4 Princeton 12/8 Bridgeport 12/11 St. Francis 12/13 Rider College 12/15 Bentley 12/16 St. Michael’s 12/20 NY Tech 1/9 Molloy 1/12 Army 1/19 Pace 1/23 NY Tech 1/26 Mercy 1/28 LIU 1/30 C.W. Post 2/2 Molloy 2/6 Army 2/9 Philadelphia 2/12 St. Francis 2/14 Pace 2/20 Mercy 2/23 C.W. Post 2/26 C.W. Post 2/28 Pace
L W W L L W W W W L W W W L W W W L W L L L L L W W L
68-69 83-75 68-59 57-62 46-49 67-56 78-41 46-45 58-51 54-64 64-42 65-55 69-53 60-67 67-49 69-57 74-52 50-64 75-66 56-60 68-74 60-63 58-60 64-69 60-53 59-56 59-79
1985-86 Team Record: 8-19, 2-10 ESC Head Coach: Dot McHugh 11/22 Bridgeport 11/24 Yale 12/3 Princeton 12/6 Mt. St. Mary’s 12/7 Bentley 12/10 Mercy 12/14 So. Connecticut 12/15 Keene State 12/21 LIU 1/4 NY Tech 1/6 Molloy 1/8 NY Tech 1/11 Pace 1/15 C.W. Post 1/22 West Chester 1/22 Philadelphia 1/25 Mercy
L W L W W L L W W L W W L L L L L
62-84 55-54 63-69 73-44 50-49 54-65 66-75 78-67 67-57 62-67 66-62 77-56 51-66 42-43 54-74 61-85 54-61
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Year-by-Year Records 1/27 E. Stroudsburg 1/29 Army 2/3 Central Conn. 2/5 Pace 2/8 C.W. Post 2/13 Molloy 2/15 Philadelphia 2/17 St. Francis 2/20 Army 2/25 C.W. Post
L L L L L L L W L L
59-62 49-69 44-64 58-61 53-57 52-57 64-66 69-67 53-76 56-66
1986-87 Team Record: 14-14 Head Coach: Dot McHugh NCAA Tournament First Round 11/21 Dowling W 59-21 11/25 Mt. St. Mary’s W 76-29 11/29 Springfield L 69-50 12/1 New Haven L 71-69 12/6 Kean W 74-63 12/10 St. Francis L 59-49 12/13 Bridgeport L 66-58 12/20 Carson-Newman W 65-58 1/3 St. Michael’s L 64-6 1/10 C.W. Post L 64-60 1/13 Army W 75-65 1/17 NY Tech W 58-46 1/20 Molloy W 72-56 Dowling W 2-0 Forfeit 1/24 Pace L 77-63 1/27 Mercy W 71-67 1/30 Philadelphia L 69-53 2/4 C.W. Post L 64-54 2/7 Army L 80-62 2/11 NY Tech L 65-61 2/12 Concordia W 83-45 2/14 Molloy W 74-64 Pace L 76-69 2/21 Mercy L 75-71 2/24 Molloy W 82-67 2/26 Pace W 69-67 2/28 Army W 65-63 3/7 Millersville L% 73-63
1987-88 Team Record: 10-17, 5-8 ESC Head Coach: Dot McHugh 11/28 St. Francis 12/2 New Haven 12/4 Concordia 12/5 Keene State 12/7 E. Stroudsburg 12/16 Springfield 12/19 Bentley 12/20 Clarion State Assumption 12/28 Stonehill 1/2 Queens 1/5 St. Michaels 1/7 Army 1/9 NY Tech 1/12 Pace 1/16 Molloy 1/19 Mercy 1/21 Bridgeport 1/26 C.W. Post 1/30 Army 2/1 NY Tech 2/6 Pace 2/9 Molloy 2/11 Philadelphia 2/13 Mercy 2/20 C.W. Post 3/1 Mercy
W 74-73 L 97-54 W 70-67 OT L 73-57 L 78-62 L 56-54 L 91-51 L 79-59 W 88-80 L 66-57 W 70-48 W 77-71 OT W 61-60 L 79-68 L 65-58 W 65-59 L 65-63 L 98-90 OT W 62-50 L 55-54 W 86-73 L 87-62 W 76-69 L 75-69 L 64-62 L 72-56 L 83-68
1988-89 Team Record: 17-8, 8-4 ESC Head Coach: Dot McHugh 11/26 St. Michael’s 11/27 Lowell 11/29 St. Francis 12/3 New Haven 12/6 E. Stroudsburg 12/10 Concordia 12/11 Clarion 12/16 Dowling 12/28 Mankato State 12/29 Findlay 1/7 Southampton 1/10 Army 1/17 Mercy 1/21 Molloy 1/24 NY Tech 1/26 Philadelphia 1/28 C.W. Post 1/31 Pace 2/4 Army
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W 73-70 L 59-77 W 66-56 L 56-64 W 77-67 W 59-40 W 62-57 W 57-37 W 72-66 W 55-50 W 81-43 W 51-50 L 85-86 OT W 57-48 W 83-51 L 60-74 W 75-67 W 67-66 L 63-84
2/6 West Chester 2/11 Mercy 2/14 Molloy 2/18 NY Tech 2/25 Pace 3/2 Pace
L 62-67 L 92-96 OT W 77-69 W 83-52 W 66-64 L 59-68
1989-90 Team Record: 14-14, 6-6 ESC Head Coach: Dot McHugh 11/25 Keene State 11/26 Quinnipiac 11/28 St. Francis 12/2 New Haven 12/5 E. Stroudsburg 12/9 Franklin Pierce 12/10 Virginia State 12/16 West Chester 12/30 Merrimack 1/2 St. Michael’s 1/5 Edinboro 1/6 Kutztown 1/10 Mercy 1/13 Army 1/16 Molloy 1/21 Queens 1/23 Pace 1/27 NY Tech 1/30 C.W. Post 2/3 Mercy 2/6 Army 2/10 Molloy 2/17 Pace 2/20 NY Tech 2/22 Southampton 2/24 C.W. Post 2/27 NY Tech 3/1 Army
L W L L W W L W W L L W W L W L L L W L L W L W W W W L
62-73 82-69 71-81 62-63 74-62 67-39 55-80 67-64 79-76 48-63 61-71 67-62 69-54 39-58 77-56 64-77 47-69 60-64 68-66 66-68 47-55 79-78 41-72 85-54 56-50 76-56 69-44 46-50
1990-91 Team Record: 13-16 Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis 11/16 St. Thomas Aq. 11/18 C.W. Post 11/27 St. Francis 12/1 Rollins 12/5 E. Stroudsburg 12/8 Concordia 12/9 So. Connecticut 12/12 West Chester 12/15 Dowling 12/28 NH College 12/29 St. Michael’s 1/4 UMass Lowell
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L W L L W W W L W L L W
53-61 59-50 71-73 66-72 62-61 80-38 65-60 72-82 71-50 51-77 52-67 62-60
1/8 C.W. Post 1/10 Bloomsburg 1/12 Mercy 1/15 Queens 1/19 NY Tech 1/22 Southampton 1/26 Pace 1/29 C.W. Post 2/2 Molloy 2/5 Mercy 2/9 NY Tech 2/12 Southampton 2/16 Queens 2/19 Pace 2/23 Molloy 2/26 NY Tech 2/28 Pace
W L L L L W W L W W L W L L L W L
58-54 44-66 74-75 52-59 53-55 58-43 49-48 72-77 80-60 77-57 56-58 80-52 61-71 49-68 55-57 65-54 51-72
1991-1992 Team Record: 12-16 Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis 11/22 Bloomsburg 11/23 LeMoyne 12/3 So. Connecticut 12/5 Stonehill 12/7 UMass Lowell 12/11 West Chester 12/20 Philadelphia 1/2 St. Rose 1/4 Concordia 1/7 Dowling 1/9 Bloomsburg 1/14 Molloy 1/16 Southampton 1/18 Pace 1/21 C.W. Post 1/23 Mercy 1/25 Queens 1/28 Concordia 2/1 Mercy 2/5 Philadelphia 2/8 Pace 2/11 Southampton Dowling St. Rose 2/22 Molloy 2/25 C.W. Post 2/29 Queens 3/3 Philadelphia
L 58-72 L 70-76 L 54-56 L 46-86 L 70-85 L 66-84 L 61-70 L 60-69 W 83-63 W 60-49 W 65-60 W 64-59 W 63-39 L 49-51 L 64-66 L 67-69 W 92-43 W 79-53 L 66-71 L 60-81 L 48-76 W 76-35 W 76-42 W 61-58 L 74-75 W 64-47 W 70-59 L 60-68
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Year-by-Year Records 1992-1993 Team Record: 17-10 Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis 11/30 West Chester 12/8 Bloomsburg 12/10 So. Connecticut 12/19 St. Rose 12/28 Stonehill 12/29 Franklin Pierce 1/5 Queens 1/7 Philadelphia 1/9 Mercy 1/12 Pace 1/14 C.W. Post 1/16 Concordia 1/19 Dowling 1/23 Southampton 1/26 Molloy 1/29 Philadelphia 1/30 St. Rose 2/2 Southampton 2/9 Queens 2/11 Dowling 2/13 Pace 2/16 C.W. Post 2/20 Concordia 2/23 Molloy Mercy C.W. Post 3/5 Pace
L 60-76 L 63-87 W 69-47 W 68-58 L 47-82 L 62-88 W 55-49 OT L 59-73 W 74-58 L 43-66 W 61-58 W 68-53 W 72-41 W 80-65 W 81-56 L 61-71 W 79-76 OT W 80-50 W 72-67 L 55-65 L 45-67 W 57-48 W 75-57 W 61-58 W 73-58 W 77-64 L 56-84
1993-94 Team Record: 15-13, 11-7 ECC Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis 11/29 St. Michael’s 12/4 St. Rose 12/6 Molloy 12/8 Pace 12/11 Queens 12/13 So. Conn State 12/19 Philadelphia 12/30 St. Michael’s 1/3 Sacred Heart 1/5 Concordia 1/12 Molloy 1/15 C.W. Post 1/21 Albany 1/22 St. Thomas Aq. 1/24 Philadelphia 1/29 St. Rose 2/2 Mercy 2/7 Southampton 2/11 Southampton
L L W L W L L L L W W W L W W L W L L
46-71 46-58 70-45 56-75 56-46 51-71 59-92 61-72 56-61 65-51 66-64 82-41 57-62 73-51 60-56 53-77 61-59 38-55 81-87
2/14 C.W. Post 2/16 Queens 2/17 Mercy 2/21 Dowling 2/23 Pace 2/26 Concordia 2/27 Dowling 3/1 Dowling 3/4 Pace
W W W W L W W W L
67-43 73-62 80-57 80-68 59-66 89-57 71-58 71-59 47-87
11/26 Sacred Heart 11/29 Pace 12/3 LeMoyne 12/4 Queens 12/6 Molloy 12/10 Dowling 12/12 S. Conn State 1/3 Georgian 1/5 St. Rose 1/7 Southamton 1/9 C.W. Post 1/11 Queens 1/14 Philadelphia 1/17 Concordia 1/21 Mercy 1/24 Pace 1/28 Molloy 2/4 Dowling 2/7 C.W. Post 2/9 Concordia 2/11 St. Rose 2/14 Southampton 2/16 Stony Brook 2/18 Queens 2/20 Philadelphia 2/25 Mercy 2/28 Southampton 3/3 St. Rose
L 59-69 L 64-81 L 63-64 W 71-53 W 95-78 W 81-45 W 82-52 W 60-55 W 78-74 L 60-71 W 75-59 W 66-59 L 59-65 W 68-51 L 55-65 L 54-75 W 63-50 W 81-68 W 67-44 W 80-58 L 69-80 L 66-75 W 69-50 W 71-55 L 60-72 W 63-50 W 78-73 OT L 62-95
1994-95 Team Record: 17-11, 12-8 ECC Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis
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1995-96 Team Record: 13-15, 10-10 ECC Head Coach: Bill Zatulskis 11/28 Molloy 11/30 Stony Brook 12/2 C.W. Post 12/3 Bryant 12/8 Georgian 12/9 Bloomfield 12/11 Dowling 12/22 Philadelphia 1/3 St. Rose 1/6 Southampton 1/11 Queens 1/13 Concordia 1/17 AIC 1/20 Mercy 1/23 Pace 1/27 Molloy 1/30 Concordia 2/3 Dowling 2/6 C.W. Post 2/10 St. Rose 2/13 Southampton 2/15 Pace 2/17 Queens 2/19 Philadelphia 2/23 Mercy 2/27 Southampton 3/1 St. Rose
W 67-57 L 58-55 W 56-43 L 82-47 L 82-71 W 72-64 W 70-66 L 81-56 L 94-40 L 79-73 W 86-82 OT W 76-73 L 88-72 W 72-52 L 74-51 W 75-72 OT W 104-39 W 89-68 L 63-53 L 73-63 L 88-62 L 74-63 W 78-64 L 72-58 L 54-52 W 70-69 L 81-47
1996-97 Team Record: 7-20, 7-13 ECC Head Coach: Lisa Pleban 11/23 Assumption 11/26 Georgian 11/30 Quinnipiac 12/1 New Haven 12/5 Stony Brook 12/7 Concordia 12/11 C.W. Post 12/15 AIC 1/4 Mercy 1/6 Molloy 1/11 St. Rose 1/13 Queens 1/15 Philadelphia 1/18 Pace 1/22 Concordia 1/25 C.W Post 1/27 Southampton 1/29 Dowling
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L 46-74 L 73-80 L 69-72 OT L 65-67 L 49-63 W 79-56 L 59-66 L 78-86 W 81-78 OT W 69-67 L 43-81 W 79-65 L 68-85 L 63-80 W 67-64 W 71-70 OT L 63-70 L 71-77
2/1 Mercy 2/5 Molloy 2/8 Southampton 2/10 Dowling 2/13 St. Rose 2/15 Queens 2/17 Pace 2/19 Philadelphia 2/25 St. Rose
L L L L L W L L L
57-70 63-64 57-72 52-57 64-90 84-69 43-70 71-82 45-73
1997-98 Team Record: 18-12 Head Coach: Lisa Pleban 11/15 New Haven 11/16 St. Michael’s 11/25 So. Conn. State 12/1 Stony Brook 12/3 Molloy 12/6 St. Rose 12/10 NJ Tech 12/13 AIC 12/14 Queens 12/28 Pace 1/3 Concordia 1/5 Dowling 1/8 Philadelphia 1/10 Molloy 1/12 C.W. Post 1/14 Mercy 1/17 Southampton 1/19 Philadelphia 1/24 St. Rose 1/29 Mercy 2/3 Southampton 2/7 Dowling 2/11 Queens 2/14 C.W. Post 2/18 NJ Tech 2/21 Concordia 2/24 Dowling 2/26 St. Rose 3/7 Albany 3/8 Southampton
W 66-64 OT L 53-73 L 71-77 W 74-60 W 71-61 L 62-74 W 76-52 L 59-79 W 87-66 L 49-66 W 78-59 W 83-71 L 51-74 W 63-60 W 53-48 W 59-47 L 61-75 W 81-73 L 42-102 W 75-62 L 74-75 L 72-77 OT W 68-56 W 60-51 W 59-48 W 81-66 W 75-70 L 41-81 W 71-67 L 57-61
1998-99 Team Record: 13-14, 13-7 ECC Head Coach: Lisa Pleban 11/14 Bryant 11/21 AIC 11/24 Pace 11/29 Bridgeport 12/2 NJ Tech 12/5 Philadelphia 12/9 St. Rose
L L L L W W L
62-86 51-78 60-69 69-72 69-65 67-65 64-95
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Year-by-Year Records 12/12 Dowling 12/29 Stonehill 12/30 Lenoir-Rhyne 1/4 Southampton 1/9 Queens 1/13 Mercy 1/16 C.W. Post 1/18 Molloy 1/20 NJ Tech 1/23 Philadelphia 1/27 St. Rose 1/30 Dowling 2/1 Concordia 2/4 Southampton 2/8 Concordia 2/10 Queens 2/13 Mercy 2/17 C.W. Post 2/20 Molloy 2/23 C.W. Post
W 78-66 L 57-83 L 67-79 L 59-73 W 68-40 W 104-67 L 42-57 W 65-65 W 58-56 OT L 54-65 L 67-94 W 75-66 W 69-62 L 59-69 L 74-82 W 70-51 W 73-54 W 63-56 W 87-77 L 53-61
1999-00 Team Record: 18-10, 16-6 ECC Head Coach: Kim Barnes-Arico 11/20 Bryant 11/23 Merrimack 12/1 NJ Tech 12/4 Philadelphia 12/8 St. Rose 12/11 Molloy 12/15 Dowling 12/28 Puerto Rico 12/30 Bridgeport 1/3 Concordia 1/5 NY Tech 1/8 Queens 1/12 Southampton 1/15 Mercy 1/17 C.W. Post 1/19 NJ Tech
L L W L L W L W W W W W W W W W
57-76 40-56 75-58 71-84 52-61 96-71 50-55 65-53 66-38 83-60 78-43 60-58 62-45 79-48 90-84 78-56
1/22 Philadelphia 1/26 St. Rose 1/29 Molloy 1/31 Dowling 2/2 Concordia 2/5 NY Tech 2/8 Queens 2/12 Southampton 2/16 Mercy 2/19 C.W.Post 2/29 Dowling 3/11 Binghamton
L 67-88 L 51-73 W 63-56 W 56-53 W 102-46 W 80-70 W 75-63 L 60-81 W 70-52 W 74-60 L 64-68 L 61-74
2000-01 Team Record: 19-11, 15-5 ECC Head Coach: Kim Barnes-Arico 11/18 Merrimack 11/22 Puerto Rico 12/2 Mercy 12/6 Philadelphia 12/9 St. Thomas Aq. 12/13 Dowling 12/29 Assumption 12/30 Stonehill 1/4 Bloomsburg 1/6 NY Tech 1/8 New Haven 1/10 Queens 1/13 Molloy 1/15 C.W. Post 1/17 Bridgeport 1/20 Molloy 1/22 Philadelphia 1/24 St. Thomas Aq. 1/27 Dowling 2/3 Southampton 2/7 Queens 2/10 Mercy 2/14 C. W. Post 2/17 Bridgeport 2/21 Southampton 2/27 Molloy 3/2 C.W. Post 3/10 Queens 3/11 Binghampton
L 57-61 W 84-73 W 96-76 W 74-60 W 65-50 W 59-44 L 52-55 L 59-76 L 56-87 W 94-57 W 66-64 W 53-52 L 67-72 L 54-56 W 93-65 W 74-64 L 64-68 L 41-49 W 76-67 OT L 53-57 W 73-61 W 72-46 W 81-69 W 91-53 W 84-66 W 66-33 L 70-78 W 82-73 L 52-94
2001-02 Team Record: 28-3, 20-2 ECC Head Coach: Kim Barnes-Arico NCAA Tournament Second Round 11/16 DILLARD W 69-53 11/20 PACE W 69-67 12/1 Philadelphia W 73-71 12/5 STAC W 66-61 12/8 Dowling W 63-58 OT 12/12 CONCORDIA W 86-56 12/15 NYIT W 103-53 12/29 Panhandle State W 70-49 12/30 Grand Canyon W 61-60 1/6 QUEENS W 72-48 1/9 MOLLOY W 79-61 1/12 C.W. POST W 82-80 OT 1/15 Bridgeport W 82-33 1/17 SOUTHAMPTON W 69-62 1/19 Mercy W 76-55
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1/22 PHILADELPHIA 1/24 St. Thomas Aq. 1/26 DOWLING 1/30 Concordia 2/2 NYIT 2/5 Queens 2/7 Molloy 2/9 C.W. Post 2/13 BRIDGEPORT 2/16 Southampton 2/20 MERCY 2/26 MERCY* 3/1 C.W. Post* 3/2 Dowling* 3/9 Bentley% 3/10 American Int’l%
W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W L
85-51 83-62 52-46 85-53 76-63 75-58 72-85 54-57 70-48 69-53 63-50 78-61 63-48 58-50 58-50 57-61
2002-03 Team Record: 18-11, 17-7 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 1/23 PACE W 72-56 1/26 BRIDGEPORT W 98-58 12/3 C.W. Post L 66-62 12/7 Concordia W 88-58 12/10 NYIT L 87-84 OT 12/14 DOWLING W 79-73 12/28 Assumption L 76-52 12/29 Stonehill L 73-64 1/4 Philadelphia L 76-57 1/8 QUEENS W 77-71 OT 1/11 St. Thomas Aq. L 68-64 1/14 SOUTHAMPTON W 76-73 1/16 Molloy W 78-70 1/18 Mercy W 71-47 1/21 New Haven L 63-56 OT 1/23 Bridgeport W 75-62 1/28 C.W. POST W 81-50 2/1 Dowling L 86-80 2/4 CONCORDIA W 68-55 2/6 NYIT W 70-57 2/8 PHILADELPHIA W 81-73 2/11 Queens W 76-62 2/15 STAC L 82-76 2/20 MOLLOY W 76-52 2/22 Southampton W 85-79 OT 2/27 MERCY W 87-41 3/1 NEW HAVEN W 68-56 3/4 PHILADELPHIA L 81-79 3/15 Bryant& L 86-76
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2003-04 Team Record 20-10, 17-8 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts NCAA Tournament First Round 11/15 American Int’l L 76-78 11/21 Glenville State L 39-59 11/22 St. Rose W 74-58 11/25 Molloy L 78-91 12/4 Mercy W 75-54 12/9 NEW HAVEN W 68-61 12/13 Philadelphia W 68-66 1/6 STAC W 61-53 1/8 Queens L 69-73 OT 1/10 Bridgeport W 74-68 OT 1/14 DOWLING W 80-72 1/17 Concordia L 63-79 1/20 QUEENS W 71-57 1/22 CONCORDIA W 69-57 1/24 Southampton L 62-68 1/26 C.W. POST W 68-60 1/28 MOLLOY W 88-69 1/31 NYIT W 77-48 2/5 NYIT L 71-75 2/7 C.W. Post W 82-75 2/11 MERCY W 83-56 2/14 New Haven L 62-80 2/17 PHILADELPHIA W 68-67 2/19 SOUTHAMPTON W 66-65 2/21 St. Thomas Aq. L 74-84 2/25 BRIDGEPORT W 64-43 2/28 Dowling L 70-72 3/3 QUEENS* W 64-58 3/6 New Haven* W 69-54 3/7 St. Thomas Aq.* W 77-65 3/12 Merrimack% L 67-92
2004-05 Team Record: 15-13, 14-10 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 11/15 Pace W 11/20 CONCORDIA W 11/23 Mercy W 12/1 DOWLING W 12/4 C.W. POST W 12/11 NYIT W 12/14 New Haven W 12/29 Nova South L 12/30 Barry L 1/5 St. Thomas Aq. L 1/8 SOUTHAMPTON L 1/13 Philadelphia L 1/15 MOLLOY L 1/18 C.W. Post W
76-75 95-80 87-60 81-71 68-54 82-71 75-66 76-83 51-63 77-94 60-67 63-74 77-85 67-55
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Year-by-Year Records 1/20 Bridgeport L 59-68 1/24 QUEENS W 84-71 1/26 MERCY W 96-72 1/29 Southampton L 60-64 2/1 NEW HAVEN L 54-74 2/3 Concordia L 63-66 2/5 Molloy W 93-69 2/9 Queens L 84-89 2/12 NYIT W 68-66 2/15 ST. THOMAS AQ. W 72-53 2/17 BRIDGEPORT W 67-55 2/23 Dowling W 73-55 2/26 PHILADELPHIA L 64-66 3/2 New Haven* L 69-71 OT
2005-06 Team Record: 15-13, 14-6 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 11/15 BENTLEY 11/18 Assumption 11/19 Stonehill 11/30 Molloy 12/3 Queens 12/5 Bryant 12/7 MERCY 12/10 BRIDGEPORT 12/12 PACE 12/14 NYIT 12/30 St. Rose 1/5 Merrimack 1/11 Dowling 1/14 NEW HAVEN 1/21 Concordia 1/24 STAC 1/26 C.W. POST 1/28 MOLLOY 2/1 QUEENS 2/4 Mercy 2/7 Bridgeport 2/9 C.W. Post 2/11 NYIT 2/14 DOWLING 2/16 NEW HAVEN 2/22 CONCORDIA 2/25 STAC 3/1 C.W. POST*
L 57-64 L 46-75 L 54-69 W 75-46 W 78-76 L 67-68 W 88-64 W 69-57 L 65-75 W 72-65 L 51-66 W 66-55 L 66-75 OT L 73-88 W 83-72 W 73-64 W 58-46 W 60-49 W 84-69 W 75-63 L 60-66 L 52-57 L 60-66 W 67-35 L 71-78 W 80-61 W 73-59 L 51-60
2006-07 Team Record: 16-14, 14-6 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 11/15 American Int’l 11/18 St. Rose 11/21 Merrimack 11/29 NYIT 12/2 Concordia 12/6 STAC 12/11 Pace 12/13 Mercy 12/29 Bentley 12/30 Shaw 1/6 Caldwell 1/10 New Haven 1/13 Queens 1/17 Dowling 1/20 Bridgeport 1/23 C.W. Post 1/25 Molloy 1/27 NYIT 1/31 Concordia 2/6 STAC 2/8 Mercy 2/10 New Haven 2/13 Queens 2/15 Dowling 2/17 Bridgeport 2/21 C.W. Post 2/24 Molloy 2/28 Molloy* 3/3 C.W. Post* 3/9 Dominican&
L 56-79 L 59-82 W 78-76 W 68-59 OT W 64-31 L 74-78 L 49-79 W 61-49 L 53-82 L 60-85 L 62-66 L 62-68 W 63-50 W 51-46 W 62-50 L 50-61 L 65-68 OT W 63-56 W 61-38 W 75-49 W 80-62 L 71-92 W 69-56 W 45-43 W 59-54 L 55-62 W 67-64 W 68-55 L 58-72 L 54-67
2007-08 Team Record:14-15, 12-8 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 11/15 Bryant 11/17 Merrimack 11/24 Philadelphia 11/28 Molloy 12/01 NYIT 12/03 Georgian Court 12/05 Concordia 12/08 Pace 12/15 Caldwell 12/22 St. Rose 1/05 Mercy 1/09 New Haven 1/12 Queens 1/16 Dowling 1/19 Bridgeport 1/21 St. Thomas Aq.
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L L L W W W W W L L L L W W L W
68-63 70-64 84-75 77-67 72-64 64-48 85-36 67-56 86-73 71-59 67-59 60-56 66-53 77-57 65-62 62-52
1/23 C.W. Post 01/26 Molloy 01/30 NYIT 02/02 Concordia 02/09 St. Thomas Aq. 02/13 Mercy 02/16 New Haven 02/20 Queens 02/23 Dowling 02/27 Bridgeport 03/01 C.W. Post 03/05 Bridgeport* 03/14 Wilmington&
L L W W L W L W W L W L L
64-42 58-43 66-50 73-62 61-41 73-60 78-61 63-60 70-65 65-63 55-52 76-62 79-67
2008-2009 Team Record: 13-15, 10-8 ECC Head Coach: Kelley Watts 11/15 11/19 11/22 11/25 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/13 12/20 12/22 12/29 1/06 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/04 2/07 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/04
MERRIMACK W Georgian Court QUEENS* ST. ROSE BRIDGEPORT* Pace NYIT Caldwell New Haven STONEHILL ASSUMPTION PHILADELPHIA S.T.A.C. MOLLOY* MERCY* Dowling* CONCORDIA* C.W. Post* Bridgeport* QUEENS* NYIT* S.T.A.C.* Molloy* Mercy* DOWLING* Concordia (NY)* C.W. POST* Molloy*
*-ECC Contest %-NCAA Tournament &-ECAC Tournament
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W W L W L W L L L W L W L W L W L L L W W L L W W L L
58-46 49-36 80-71 44-66 60-49 65-75 69-40 61-70 63-91 55-67 72-66 61-68 68-61 41-50 63-61 62-74 89-61 66-75 67-81 58-72 56-52 69-58 65-74 69-77 66-63 100-50 58-64 49-67
2009-2010 Team Record: 4-23, 1-21 NE-10 Head Coach: Donna Lohrey 11/16 C.W. Post L 55-49 11/18 Pace L 67-45 11/24 ST. ROSE* L 63-51 11/29 Assumption* L 6746 120/2 So. Conn. St. * L 73-58 12/05 AMER. INT’L* L 75-73 12/08 New Haven* L 73-69 12/10 QUEENS W 69-67 12/12 CADLWELL W 82-76 1/02 LE MOYNE* L 62-59 1/04 Philadelphia L 69-64 1/06 SO. N.H.* L 65-53 1/09 St. Anselm* L 56-55 1/12 UMASS LOWELL*L 59-52 1/16 Merrimack* L 66-62 1/18 DOWLING W 66-64 OT 1/20 Bentley* L 78-53 1/23 STONEHILL* L 69-43 1/26 Franklin Pierce* L 80-39 1/30 ST. MICHAEL’S* L 67-62 2/03 PACE* L 76-44 2/06 Le Moyne* L 50-41 2/09 St. Rose* L 86-49 2/13 ASSUMPTION* L 74-33 2/17 SO. CONN. ST.* W 68-65 2/20 Amer. Int’l* L 67-50 2/24 NEW HAVEN* L 66-56 *- NE-10 Contest
2010-11 Team Record: 8-18, 5-17 NE-10 Head Coach: Heather Jacobs 11/13 Caldwell 11/20 PACE* 11/23 St. Rose* 11/28 ASSUMPTION* 120/1 SO. CONN. ST* 12/04 American Int’l* 12/07 NEW HAVEN* 12/09 Queens 12/18 Dowling 12/30 DOMINICAN 1/02 Le Moyne* 1/06 Southern N.H.* 1/08 ST. ANSELM* 1/13 UMass Lowell* 1/15 MERRIMACK*
W L L L W L W W L W W L L L W
70-65 60-47 65-50 6741 67-47 59-55 74-64 78-62 70-42 62-48 53-48 73-70 68-58 83-58 54-45
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Year-by-Year Records 1/19 BENTLEY* L 1/22 Stonehill* L 1/25 FRANKLIN PIERCE* L 1/29 St. Michael’s* L 2/02 Pace* L 2/05 LE MOYNE* W 2/09 ST. ROSE* L 2/12 Assumption* L 2/16 So. Conn. St.* L 2/19 AMER. INT”L* L 2/23 New Haven* L *- NE-10 Contest
72-47 67-54 67-46 67-55 70-45 63-61 54-46 63-40 60-42 60-50 78-60
2011-12 Team Record: 9-17, 7-15 NE-10 Head Coach: Heather Jacobs 11/12 BRIDGEPORT W 11/16 So. Conn. St.* L 11/19 C.W. POST L 11/22 New Haven* W 11/27 AMERICAN INT’L* L 11/30 ST. ROSE* L 12/3 Assumption* L 12/6 Pace* L 12/10 LE MOYNE* W 12/14 QUEENS W 12/18 ECKERD L 1/3 Merrimack* W 1/7 ST. MICHAEL’S* W 1/14 Franklin Pierce* L 1/17 Bentley* L 1/21 SOUTHERN N.H.* L 1/25 STONEHILL* L 1/28 St. Anselm* L 1/31 NEW HAVEN* W 2/4 American Int’l* W 2/8 St. Rose* L 2/11 ASSUMPTION* L 2/14 PACE* L 2/18 Le Moyne* W 2/21 SO. CONN. ST.* L *- NE-10 Contest
72-67 61-69 59-64 62-56 45-52 43-57 72-75 59-70 73-62 61-59 57-68 70-63 60-58 95-55 75-87 74-81 64-76 45-46 86-83 62-59 53-75 70-85 51-69 65-64 64-78
2012-2013 Team Record: 15-13, 11-11 NE-10 Head Coach: Heather Jacobs
2013-2014 Team Record: 23-8, 14-6 NE-10 Head Coach: Heather Jacobs
2014-15 Team Record: 28-4, 18-2 NE-10 Head Coach: Heather Jacobs
11/10 LIU POST L 81-82 11/14 SO. CONN ST.* W 72-63 11/20 NEW HAVEN* L 77-79 11/25 Mercy College W 88-65 11/28 St. Rose * W 80-67 12/1 ASSUMPTION* W 66-58 12/4 PACE* W 74-54 12/8 Le Moyne * L (OT) 66-74 12/14 CONCORDIA NY W 72-49 12/30 Eckerd College W 80-63 1/5 American Int’l * W 77-73 1/9 MERRIMACK * W 73-60 1/12 St. Michael’s * L 43-64 1/15 UMass Lowell * L 73-87 1/19 FRANKLIN PIERCE* L 71-73 1/23 BENTLEY* L 53-66 1/26 SO. New Hamp.* L 56-76 1/29 Stonehill College* L 69-82 2/2 SAINT A’S * W 68-54 2/6 New Haven * L 75-86 2/10 American Int’l * W 68-59 2/13 SAINT ROSE * W 77-67 2/16 Assumption * L 68-77 2/20 Pace * W (OT) 65-57 2/23 LE MOYNE * L 55-58 2/26 So. Conn. St. * W 64-49 NE-10 Tournament 3/1 #9 AMERICAN INT’L* W 80-77 3/3 #1 Bentley * L 80-89
11/9 Chestnut Hill W 85-32 11/15 Concordia College W 112-46 11/20 SCSU* W 92-66 11/23 American Int’l* W 88-53 11/26 Saint Rose* W 76-68 12/01 Millersville W 95-53 12/04 Georgian Court W 86-63 12/07 New Haven * W 84-81 12/11 Goldey-Beacom W 73-64 12/14 Holy Family W 92-72 1/02 Pace* W 79-64 1/04 Le Moyne* W 82-59 1/08 Stonehill * L 92-104 1/11 Saint Anselm * L 55-61 1/15 Bentley* L 66-77 1/18 Assumption* W 95-93 1/22 SNHU* W 83-38 1/25 Merrimack * L 69-74 1/29 Franklin Pierce* L 88-97 2/01 Saint Mike’s* W 78-76 2/05 Le Moyne* W 80-57 2/11 American Int’l* W 61-51 2/15 SCSU* W 94-76 2/19 Saint Rose* W 84-75 2/22 Pace* W 87-50 2/25 New Haven * L 81-85 NE-10 Tournament 3/02 Franklin Pierce W Quarterfinals 81-77 3/06 Stonehill W Semifinals 93-77 3/09 Bentley L Championship 76-99 NCAA Division II East Regional Tournament 3/14 New Haven WOT Quarterfinal 92-86 3/15 LIU Post L Semifinal 83-85
11/14 LIU Post W 87-54 11/15 NYIT W 83-67 11/19 SCSU* W 81-63 11/22 American Int’l* W 52-47 11/25 Saint Rose* W 76-59 11/30 Millersville W 81-50 12/3 Pace* W 73-57 12/6 New Haven* W 88-73 12/11 Goldey-Beacom W 103-89 12/13 East Stroudsburg W 65-43 12/20 Holy Family W 80-70 12/31 West Liberty W 78-57 1/3 Le Moyne* W 91-68 1/7 Stonehill* L 72-86 1/10 Saint Anselm* W 69-64 1/14 Bentley* W 77-45 1/17 Assumption* L 87-89 1/21 SNU* W 84-50 1/24 Merrimack* W 93-74 1/29 Franklin Pierce* W 83-53 1/31 Saint Michael’s* W 70-51 2/4 Le Moyne* W 87-64 2/10 American Int’l* W 76-70 2/12 Franklin Pierce L 61-66 2/14 SCSU* W 77-62 2/18 Saint Rose* W 69-56 2/21 Pace University* W 82-72 (OT) 2/24 #21 New Haven* W 76-73 Northeast-10 Championship 3/1 #5 SW Le Moyne W 82-70 3/5 #2 NE Franklin Pierce W 65-54 3/8 #4 SW American Int’l W 79-57 NCAA Division II East Regional 3/13 #8 Holy Family L 79-84
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All-Time Letterwinners A Akyerli, Hatice Alexander, Missy Alleman, Sue Allesandrini, Anne Andrews, Ashley Armijos, Eliana Arthurs, Kelly Aurrichio, Marylou
1993-95 1972-73 1970-71 1998-01 2006-08 1999-02 2000-02 1975-76
B Backer, Linda 1968-69 Balfour, Calli 2013-* Barker, Lorraine 1976-77 Baublis, Pam 1984-86 Beaudry, MaryAnn 1981-85 Bagley, Renee 1976-80 Bell, Lee 1967-68 Bergsten, Dolores 1971-74 Betts, Joan 1967-68 Bille, Jennifer 1990-94 Bockrath, Jeanne 1979-83 Borruso, Mary 1970-71 Brajevich, Linda 1977-80 Bracewell, Jante 2014 Brandt, Emily 2013-* Brennan, Patricia 1977-80 Brenner, Samantha 2014-* Briendenbach, Samantha 2009-11 Broadhurst, B. 1980-81 Burress, Deborah 1978-80 Butler, Amber 2000-03
C Caiafa, Ashely Camella, Chrissy Campacci, Meaghie Campell, Kelly Campusano, Amanda Capizzi, Marie Cappel, Joann Carmichael, Terry Carpenter, Courtney Carroll, Ann
2008-11 1997-98 1995-97 2003-04 2010-12 1967-68 1967-68 1974-75 2001-03 1983-87
Chabus, Kristy 1994-98 Check, Terry 1970-73 Chiaia, Theresa 82-83, 85-86 Christ, Judy 1972-73 Cimino, Linda 1997-00 Clark, Sierra 2014-* Clarke, Vicky 1972-75 Coen, Hannah 2007-08 Collins 1998-99 Cook, Denise 1971-74 Cornu, Celeste 1988-90 Cottle, Erika 2008-11 Crowley, Cath 1971-72 Curran, Joanne 1996-00
D DeBlasio, Paula Desio, Kristin Dichiara, Danielle DiMauro, Loraine DiPrima, Anne Dlabola, Jesse Donnellen, Mary Donohue, Lorraine Doran, Nancy Douglas, Jamie Dunlay, Kellianne Durrett, Frances Duryea, Marielle
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G Gambino, Jordan Galgano, Marsha Gans, Cheryl Geary, Cathy Giambanco, Gina Gibson, Loraine Giordano, Barbara Gneiser, Julia Gomez, Ashley Gonnoud, Adrienne Gonsalves, Brenna Gray, Kathy Gregorovic, Ellen Grohl, Ellen Grono, Andrea Gulmi, Marilyn
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Hacer Bozkurt, M.F. Halaby, Jenna Hamburg, Linda Hamill, Kerry Harms, Patti Harris, Lekesha Hartman, Nedda Hlavac, Jacqui Holian, Jeanne Hopkins, Pauline Hurdle, Carlyshia Hutchison, Melody
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J Jacks, Jennifer Jackson, Sade Johnson, Kim Jones, Rochelle Jones, Avery Jones, Ellen Jones, Joanne Jordan, Loretta
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K Kalin, Kathy Kane, Karin Kaplin, Nina Kelly, Anne Kelly, Ginny Kelly, Virginia Kelly, Johanna Kelly, Judy Kemmlein, Donna Kennedy, Kerry Kinal, Kim Kirschbaum, Kerri Kitrys, Jessica Koneski, Kendra Kruseck, Pam Kuehne, Alison Kunz, Karen
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M MacArthur, Brianne Mackey, Mary Maloney, Joann Manetta, Lisa Mangone, Melanie Mannix, Kelly Marco, Marie Marcotte, Susanne Marek, Hunter Martin, Josie McCormick, Barbara McDermott, Geraldine McDonnell, Megan McGill, Lorrie McHugh, Molly McItale, P. McQuade, E. McSloy, Bridget Mendieta, Betty Michaels, Lorraine Milhaven, Samantha Miller, Jeanne Milliner, Margaret Monsen, Rosemary Moran, Megan Morgan, Niajah
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Mosby, Jill Muenckler, Patricia Mullen, Veronica Munzer, Heather Murphy, Nancy Murray, Elizabeth
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P Pape, Margaret Parks, Danielle Parks, Haley Parslow, Mary Beth Pasatieri, Diane Partlow, Brianna Pellegrino, Lauren Pendergast, Gloria Perez, Cathy Perez, Samantha Perkins, Carrie Petersen, Dana Phillips, Laura Picciano, S Polverelli, Heather Popp, Karen Porueznik, Andrea
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Sandergeld, Louise SanGiovanni, Terese Sapp, Shanell Scalfaro, Alice Scauzillo, Loretta Scherer, Pat Schrader, Gina Schrader, Sierra Schumacher, Keri Schutzman, Margie Schwizer, Chery Seeley, Alexis Serigio, Denise Sentiwany, Terra Sepe, Shannon Serowick, Susan Sidorenko, Vicky Song, Lorraine Smith, Gianna Smith, Kathy Stubbe, Cindy Sullivan, Siobhan
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Tangar, Myrna Thames, Erin Tibaldi, Debbie Tlozkowski, Mary Tobin, Cindy Tomlinson, Karen Torres, B Tancredi, Kara Tran, Anh-Dao Traube, Lynne Traube, Sheila Travers, Jasmine
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V Vano, Barbara Varas, Marge Vlogianitis, Stephanie
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W Weiss, Bonnie 1971-75 Wetmore, Caitlin 2006-10 Wheelock 1998-99 Whelan, Colleen 1986-90 Whitney, Meranne 2002-05 Williams, Alexis 2009-12 Wilson, Kylee 1999-2000, 01-03 Wisniewski, Agnes 1968-72 BOLD - indicates active player
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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Danny
created a new strength and conditioning center inside the Center for Recreation and Sports which features all the amenities required for a first-class program. Finally, in 2015, McCabe was chosen to begin a three-year term on the men’s basketball NCAA East Regional Advisory Committee and also serves on the ECAC Board of Directors.
McCabe After a nationwide search, Danny McCabe was appointed Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013 by former Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott.
In his first two years at the helm of the athletics department, the Panthers continued to set a standard of excellence in the Northeast-10 Conference, winning the school’s second consecutive Presidents’ Cup in 2013-14 before finishing second in 2014-15. In that time, Adelphi claimed seven NE-10 Championships, sent 15 teams to NCAA Tournament play and claimed two NCAA National Championships in women’s lacrosse. In 2015, the softball team reached the Women’s College World Series for the first time as a Division II program, winning the NCAA Division II East 2 Regional on Janet L. Ficke Field before sweeping the Super Regional on the campus of top-seeded Southern New Hampshire. In the classroom, 12 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including five Academic All-Americans from the men’s lacrosse (Nick Watson), women’s lacrosse (Devan Crimi, Alexa Froccaro), women’s soccer (Taylor Groth) and women’s basketball (Kelly Mannix) programs. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2013-14, while the softball program posted the highest GPA across all three NCAA Divisions; the program followed that up as one of four Panther teams to win an Academic Excellence Award in 2014-15, recording the highest GPA in the history of the award. In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in expanding Adelphi’s corporate partners, bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Greene Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department. In 2015, MetLife Legacy Advisors became the title sponsor of Adelphi’s annual Fall Cocktail Reception, while MetroTeam Outfitters returned as Adelphi’s official gear sponsor and joined the roster of corporate partners as the title sponsor of the annual Ficke Golf Classic. The funds raised at these special events reached record levels, and membership in the Panther Club, the department’s major friend-andfundraising arm, also doubled in 2015 to nearly 800 members. McCabe has been instrumental in creating several new positions in the department, beginning with the addition of a varsity women’s golf program and the hiring of Keith Ferrara as the first full-time strength and conditioning coach. In addition, the department
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McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s fiveyear plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011. In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments. Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games. McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program. Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (1994Adelphi University 98) and Fordham Director of Athletics University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College Bill Altenberg - 1950-51 with a bachelor’s George Faherty - 1951-66 degree in business Jim Bedell - 1966-72 administration, McCabe earned a MBA Ron Bazil - 1972-79 degree from Fairfield Larry Keating - 1979-85 University in 2004.
Paul Doherty - 1985-87 Robert Hartwell - 1987-2013 Danny McCabe - 2013-Present
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Administration
Aja Barrett
Victoria Chiesa
Gina Coscia
Elizabeth Eickelberg
Dolly Gorman
Equipment Room Graduate Assistant
Sports Information Graduate Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Compliance Graduate Assistant
Executive Assistant
Kelly Mannix
Katherine Martin
Pat McWalters
Adam Siepiola
Meghan Tragner
Business Office Graduate Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Coordinator of Sports Information
Athletic Training
Mike Gavagan
Head Athletic Trainer
Renee Crossan
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Kara Megherian
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Associate Athletic Director/Director of External Relations
Tracie Thomson
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Keith Ferrara
Business Manager
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Claudia Kostich
Graduate Assistant
Kate Whalen
Senior Associate AD/ SWA/Compliance
Dan Wyand
Graduate Assistant
Event Management
Andrew McCabe
Coordinator of Facilities
Courtney Chrisman
Coordinator of Special Events
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Kelsey Dlugos
Graduate Assistant
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Danny Paccione
Graduate Assistant
Shaun Rutherford
Graduate Assistant
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Campus Recreation
Linda Gundrum Director
Les Boyce
Assistant Director
Michael Grant
Jamie Flood
Andrew Hoffer
Samantha Tabak
Assistant Director
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
David Duke
Heather Jacobs
Danielle MacKnight
Breanne Nasti
Head Coaches
Carlo Acquista
Brooke Derosa
Men’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Volleyball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director
Gordon Purdie
Dom Scala
Robert Smith
Charles Cohen
Dennis Kearney
Pat McCabe
Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Baseball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director
Swimming and Diving Head Coach
Men’s Golf Head Coach
Bowling Head Coach
Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach
Michael Misiti
Ann Obermeyer
Gloria O’Connor
Katie Rees
Nicole Lesniak
Alex Campbell
Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Women’s Golf Head Coach
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Field Hockey Head Coach
Cross Country/Track and Field Head Coach
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Dance Head Coach
Cheerleading Head Coach
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Facilities William J. Bonomo Memorial Field
The William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases, home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition. Along each foul line are 50-
Janet L. Ficke Field
Named after long time softball coach, the Janet L. Ficke Field was rededicated in October 2005 and got a face-lift with renovations finished in the summer of 2011. The brand new, state of the art field features an all-weather turf outfield and dirt infield. Additionally, the field includes two, 40 foot brick cutout dugouts which include storage space as well as bathrooms for both the home and visiting benches. Seating in the stands can hold 500 spectators while a working press box for the Sports Information and game day staff complete with Internet and a PA and sound system overlooks the field.
foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eightfoot high fence with a windscreen.
Motamed Field
Motamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working three-room press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the stands that seat 1,600 spectators.
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Facilities Center for Recreation and Sports
Opened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber surface that is .10 mile.
Tennis Courts
Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.
Woodruff Hall
Woodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.
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About Adelphi University Undergraduate Programs
Accounting African American and Ethnic Studies^ Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Art • Art History • Fine Arts (ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture) • Graphic Design Art Education* Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Communications Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer and Management Information Systems
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Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance** Economics Education Studeis • Adolescence Education (STEP) • Childhood Education (STEP) English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance Foreign Language Studies French Gender Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Management (Finance, Marketing,
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Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems) Mathematics Music** Nursing Performing Arts** • Acting • Design Tech Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education/ Health Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Service Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management
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About Adelphi University Five-year Bachelor’s/Master’s Program • Business • Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) • Adolescence Education • Childhood Education • Social Work
Pre-Professional Opportunities • Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health
Special Programs • • • •
Honors College Levermore Global Scholars Program Learning Disabilities Program General Studies Program
*Art portfolio required **Audition required
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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping.
Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.
There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsbyera mansions .
North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.
South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with worldfamous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.
New York City It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything— Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus. On a trip to Manhattan, you could: • Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields; • Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square; • Catch a Tony Award-winning show or late-night TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway; • See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden;
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• Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers; Get in the holiday spirit at the tree-lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center; Indulge your love of the arts at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall; Visit the best-known address in the financial world: Wall Street; Spend a leisurely day walking through a unique neighborhood such as Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village or Harlem; Experience the great works of art you’ve discussed in class on a trip to Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue; or take a tour of the building that seeks to unite the world, the United Nations.
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