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Fighting Scots Tour Taiwan The Edinboro women’s basketball toured Taiwan in early August, playing a series of five exhibition games in the process. The traveling party included head coach Stan Swank, assistant coach Callie Wheeler, nine members of the 2009­10 team, plus Rebecca Acuna, the wife of Edinboro University president Dr. Jeremy Brown, and Amy Neil, Edinboro’s Assistant Vice President for Communications and Marketing.


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2010-11 Edinboro University Women’s Basketball Table of Contents

General Information Location ...................................................................................... Edinboro, PA Founded .................................................................................................... 1857 Enrollment .............................................................................................. 8,781 Nickname ................................................................................ Fighting Scots Colors .......................................................................................... Red & White Arena ................................................................ McComb Fieldhouse (3,500) Affiliation ............................................................................................ NCAA II Conference..........................................................Pennsylvania State Athletic President ...................................................................... Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Athletics Director .......................................................... Bruce Baumgartner Athletic Dept. Phone .............................................................. (814) 732­1823 Head Coach ............................................................ Stan Swank (Purdue ‘76) Record at Edinboro ........................................................ 388­255, 23 years Career Record.................................................................. 388­255, 23 years Office Phone ............................................................................ (814) 732­1826 Assistant Coach ............................................ Callie Wheeler (Edinboro ‘06) Office Phone..............................................................................(814) 732­1827 Director of Sports Information ................................................ Bob Shreve Office Phone ........................................................................ (814) 732­1834 Home Phone ........................................................................ (814) 833­3379 Fax ........................................................................................ (814) 732­2596 E­Mail .................................................................... rshreve@edinboro.edu SID Mailing Address .............................................. 130 McComb Fieldhouse 455 Scotland Road Edinboro, PA 16444 Internet Address .............................................. www.gofightingscots.com 2009–10 Record ........................................................................................ 16­12 PSAC West Record/Finish .................................................................. 7­7/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................6/4 Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................................................3/2 Returning All­PSAC .................. Renee’ Brown (2nd team All­PSAC West)

Credits The 2010­11 Edinboro University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and designed by the EUP Sports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director, with assistance from graduate assistants Christopher Keeney and Kevin Fiorenzo. Photography by Cory Byknish, Amanda Rogerson, Mike Gallagher, Bob Wheeler, Bruce Bennett, Dave Medvec, and Dave Miller.

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} Coaching Staff

Head Coach Stan Swank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4­5 Assistant Coach Callie Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

} Team Information & Player Profiles

Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2010­11 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2­3 Shawayna Morel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Renee’ Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Micki Cerchiaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Raven Metz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Samantha Blazetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Kerry Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Allison Saccani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Kiara Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Darche’ Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Katie Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Laurel Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Hope Mancini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Meghyn Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Morgyn Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 2010­11 Roster/Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 2010­11 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover

} Season Review

2009­10 in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2009­10 Results & Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22­23 2009­10 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24­29 Remembering Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

} History

All­Time Coaches Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Year­By­Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Edinboro in 100­Point Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34­35 Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36­37 1,000­Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38­39 Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40­41 All­Time Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4245 All­Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Edinboro’s All­Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 PSAC Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 All­Time Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

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Edinboro University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

On The Radio Catch all the exciting action of Edinboro University basketball on WFSE FM 88.9. The Edinboro University student radio station provides valuable broadcasting experience for Edinboro students, along with quality broadcasts of Edinboro basket­ ball. In addition, certain home contests will be tele­ vised on ETV, the Edinboro student television station.

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2010-11 Season Preview Deep Recruiting Class Leaves Fighting Scots with Exciting Future Edinboro women’s basketball coach Stan

Swank knew the day would come when he would have to replace Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin. The veteran coach had a plan in mind, building around the duo with solid recruiting classes the last two years and then potentially hitting the lottery this year with a haul of seven newcomers. Reimer and Conklin finished as the first and fifth all­time leading scorers, respectively, and led Edinboro to a 16­12 record and a berth in the PSAC Tournament a year ago. But Swank enters the 2010­11 campaign, his first without the two four­ year starters, with a team that he feels “might be one of the most exciting young teams since I’ve been here”. “It has a lot of potential,” he beamed. “Every day you see them do something spectacular. They make mistakes because of youth, but every day you see something, and it is somebody different every day. Replacing 3,483 career points isn’t easy, and Swank admits that is one of his concerns. “The thing I always knew was that Sam and Kelsey would score points,” Swanks stressed. “I’m not real concerned, but I guess if I were to pick an area, it’s that we do have people who can score, they’re just not proven.”

Renee’ Brown earned second team AllPSAC West honors after averaging 12.9 points and 7.7 rebounds.

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However, the athleticism and depth exhibited by this team should make up for all the numbers produced by Reimer and Conklin. “I think our biggest strength is our athleticism,” related Swank. “We have the ability to run and jump. This is a much quicker team with a lot more depth. Injuries and ill­ ness will always impact you, but so far we haven’t missed a beat. It gives you great competition in practice. A year ago Edinboro ranked third in the PSAC in scoring at 75.7 ppg. While the Fighting Scots may not hit that figure this year, Swank expects a big improvement on the defensive end, where a year ago Edinboro ranked tenth (64.6 ppg.). “I think we’ll be a much stronger team defen­ sively,” Swank commented. “We’ll score off the defense.” Another concern of Swank’s is a direct off­ shoot of one of his strengths – depth. Keeping 14 talented players happy won’t be easy. “That is a big concern,” he admitted. “We have 14 players, and it’s tough to keep 14 players happy. We’ll play a lot of people, but not 14 every game. With the sched­ ule we have, a lot of games will be closer. Solidifying team chemistry will be important.” Speaking of the schedule. “I think our sched­ ule is the toughest we’ve ever played,” noted Swank. “Every game is a Division II game. Having sat on the Atlantic Region Selection Committee, I learned you can’t afford to play Division III and NAIA teams. That was our primary consideration.” With that in mind the Fighting Scots will open the season in the Ferris State Tourney against a pair of Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference foes. On Saturday, November 20 the Fighting Scots play Ferris State. The next day they will square off against Northwood. That’s followed by five games against West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference teams, mixed in with a game against an Urbana team that finished 17­10 a year ago. The home opener is slat­ ed for Monday, December 6 against Davis & Elkins. Edinboro will end the 2010 portion of its cam­ paign in the Fairmont State New Year’s Classic. In fact, the Fighting Scots have a New Year’s Eve game against the host Falcons, who were 22­10 last year. “The Fairmont State tournament will be par­ ticularly tough,” Swank pointed out. As 2011 dawns the Fighting Scots will play their final 18 games against PSAC teams, beginning with four crossover games. A road trip to eastern Pennsylvania the second weekend of January will be particularly interesting, as Edinboro plays at West Chester (19­10) on January 8 and at Millersville (25­6) on January 9. The PSAC West figures to be particularly diffi­ cult again. Gannon went 37­1 a year ago and reached the NCAA Division II semifinals, and the year before that it was California(Pa.) reaching the Elite Eight. The Vulcans were 24­8 last year. Throw in an Indiana(Pa.) team that was 17­10 a year ago and it will make for a tough conference campaign.

“The PSAC West is always an extreme chal­ lenge,” Swank concluded. “Every night you have to play. You don’t get a night off. In past years you would have a night off. Now you have to fight every game. It’s a persevere situation.” Swank hopes that an August exhibition swing through Taiwan will help this team grow together and mature quicker, even though the newcomers were not eligible to make the trip. “The trip helped a lot from different stand­ point, he related, mentally as well as physically. From a confidence standpoint, from understand­ ing some other types of basketball, plus learning from other teams.” In particular, Swank pointed out that the one game the Fighting Scots won featured players who would be playing this year in at the end of the game. “That was by design,” noted Swank. “We wanted the returnees in at the end of a close game to get them that experience.” Here’s a look at the 2010­11 Fighting Scots:

BACKCOURT Swank must find replacements for all­time leading scorer Samantha Reimer and Casey Heller, who started seven games a year ago and was a key three­point threat. He will have plenty of options, although proven scoring is definitely lacking. All told the trio of returnees Raven Metz, Shawayna Morel and Kerry Connolly have 335 career points. While a host of talented newcomers figure to provide the point production, the three returning veterans will have a great impact. Metz is the most experienced of the threesome after transferring from Niagara in January 2009. The 5’6” junior appeared in all 28 games a year ago, with 15 starts. A player with great energy, she averaged 5.0 ppg. and 4.0 rpg. While averaging just under 19 minutes per game, she ranked eighth in the PSAC steals, totaling 68. Morel is a 5’8” senior who joined the Edinboro program a year ago after transferring from Hagerstown Community College. She played in 28 gamesd, with eight starts, averaging 2.7 ppg. and 2.7 rpg. She will serve as a co­captain. “Shawayna and Raven us with strong defense,” assessed Swank. “They apply pressure and attack defensively.” “Kerry is a playmaker/shooting guard, who shoots the three well,” noted Swank. “We’re working on her being more consistent.” While playing in all 28 games a year ago, the 5’7” sophomore saw limited action as a true fresh­ man, averaging just under nine minutes per game. She averaged 2.3 ppg. with 37 assists and making 13 of 54 three­pointers. Five newcomers figure to greatly bolster the backcourt. Leading the way is Kiara Brown, a transfer from California(Pa.) who was actually one of the top freshmen in the PSAC West a year ago. The 5’7” sophomore played in 26 games for the Vulcans and averaged just under 20 minutes per

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2010-11 Season Preview game. She ended the year averaging 8.1 ppg., fifth on the team, and that number was particularly higher earlier in the year when she reached double figures in nine of the first 15 games before seeing her playing time limited the second half of the year. Brown shot a respectable 42.8 percent from the floor and made 28 of 83 three­pointers. She was also excellent at the free throw line at 82.9 percent (29 of 35). “Kiara started early in the year for Cal and then was in and out of the lineup,” stated Swank. “She can be a bit streaky. She is a solid all­around player who is excellent defensively. She had a tremendous high school career and was one of the best rookies in the PSAC.” Darche’ Jackson was a prolific scorer in high school who originally went to Youngstown State before leaving the Penguins program. The 5’6” redshirt freshman is a welcome addition to the Edinboro program. “Wow,” exclaimed Swank. “Darche’ has the potential to be a great, great player. She has incredible skills. She can shoot the three, pull up and hit the jumper. The thing that is going to sur­ prise people is her jumping ability. She has very deceiving jumping ability.” Jackson played her senior season of high school basketball at Penn Hills High School where she averaged 14.9 ppg. Prior to that she starred at Wilkinsburg High School, where as a junior she led the WPIAL in scoring with an eye­opening 33.8 ppg. and was named the Associated Press Class AA play­ er of the Year. All told, she scored over 1,000 points in her career. Three true freshmen all bring plenty of skills to the roster. Like Jackson, Hope Mancini was a pro­ lific scorer at Mayfield High School. In fact, she became just the 43rd girl in OHSAA history to score 2,000 points. The 5’8” guard tied Kaayla Chones as the northeast Ohio area all­time leading scorer with 2,044 points. She was named a Division I first team All­Ohio performer and was also named the Division I Northeast Ohio Player of the Year. That all came after she averaged 25.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.8 steals for the Wildcats. “Obviously she can score with over 2,000 points in high school,” related Swank. “She can shoot the three and she has a quick release. The best thing is she is a great competitor.” Another Ohio standout, Katie Collins, joined Mancini on the News­Herald First Team while play­ ing at Chardon High School. She’s 5’8”, as well, and averaged 21 points, 10.5 rebounds and 5 steals as a senior. Collins eclipsed the 1,000­point mark at Chardon. “Katie is an excellent defensive player,” Swank stated. “She gets in the ballhandlers face. She has surprised offensively. She has really worked on her shot.” Last, but certainly not least, is Laurel Lindsay, who at 5’11” brings plenty of size to the backcourt. Lindsay played at South Park High School where she played for former men’s basketball standout Reggie Wells. She was schooled well, as she was named the WPIAL AAA Section 4 Player of the Year as a senior when she averaged 15.0 ppg. and 6.4

rpg. A three­time first team all­section choice, she scored 1,289 career points and averaged over 13 points for her career. “Laurel is a quiet force,” Swank smiled. “She doesn’t make mistakes, she’s a smart player, and she is deceiving. She is fundamentally sound, and is another player who can shoot the three.” “We have quite a bit of depth,” stressed Swank. “I’m comfortable with any one of them. We will get into a rotation.”

FRONTCOURT To say that Edinboro doesn’t have a proven score is not really true. While she has been the third option her first two seasons, Renee’ Brown is an outstanding player who has already scored 663 points in two seasons. After being named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year in 2008­09, the 5’11” junior was accord­ ed second team All­PSAC West honors last year. That came after she finished third in scoring at 12.9 ppg. and was the team’s leading rebounder (7.7 rpg.). The latter figure was good for 11th in the PSAC, and she ranked ninth in free throw per­

centage at 81.0 pct. (81 of 100). Brown is an all­ around performer who made 23 of 77 three­ pointers, blocked 24 shots, and was second on the team in steals with 67, ranking ninth in the conference. “Renee’ can play inside or outside,” remarked Swank. “She’s a good athlete who runs the floor. She has really matured.” Swank looks for Brown to be regarded as one of the top players in the PSAC West this year. Samantha Blazetic was one of the young players Swank brought in a year ago. The 6’3” center didn’t disappoint, averaging 8.0 ppg. and 6.0 rpg. while leading the PSAC in blocked shots with 69. She started 18 games as Swank brought her along slowly. Look for her learn­ ing curve to rise this year. “Blaze is much stronger than last year,” Swank pointed out. “She runs the floor well and is a big presence at 6­3. I think she bene­ fitted from the Taiwan trip more than anyone. She developed a lot of confidence. In the early practices she looks very good.” Micki Cerchiaro is a 5’11” junior who is best described as a blue­collar player. As a freshman she started 25 games and averaged 6.9 ppg. and 6.6 rpg. She was relegated to a reserve role a year ago but proved very valu­ able with 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg., shooting 48.5 percent from the floor (47 of 97) with 47 steals and 25 blocks. “Micki is a player who can play inside or out,” related Swank. “She’s come ready to play this year. The big thing is she is healthy. Last year she was ill early on. She’s in great shape. She’s playing well and looks really strong.” This trio is joined by redshirt freshman

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Allison Saccani and twin sisters Meghyn and Morgan Patterson, a pair of freshmen from nearby Strong Vincent High School. Saccani is a 6’3” center who was still recovering from knee surgery suffered late in her senior sea­ son of high school and sat out the season. “Allison is getting in shape,” Swank com­ mented. “She’s progressing. Because of her attitude and drive she is constantly improving. Around the basket she has really good hands.“ “The biggest surprise is the twins,” gushed Swank. “They have unlimited poten­ tial. They are very athletic and have extraordi­ nary potential. They’re young and they need to learn, but they are much better than antici­ pated. They are developing rapidly.” The Patterson duo helped lead Strong Vincent to the 2010 District 10 championship. The team finished the year at 18­5 after bow­ ing out to eventual PIAA Class AAAA state champion Mount Lebanon. Morgyn was a first team Region 7 All­ Star who finished second in scoring for Strong Vincent at 10.4 ppg and pulled down 5.0 rpg, a mark which was third for the Colonels. Meghyn edged her with 5.4 rpg, second on the team, tied for the team lead with 26 blocks, and chipped in 6.0 ppg. Meghyn was named a second team Region 7 All­Star.

Samantha Blazetic lede the PSAC with 69 blocked shots as a freshman.

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Head Coach

Stan Swank 24th Year Purdue ‘76

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ow in his 24th sea­ son, Stan Swank has brought a winning tradition to Edinboro University. The winningest coach in Fighting Scot women's basketball his­ tory, Swank has had 17 win­ ning seasons during his 23­ year tenure while compiling a 388­255 overall mark. Swank enters the 2010­11 campaign 21st among active Division II coaches in wins with 388, and ranks 50th in career winning percentage (.603). Swank and West Chester coach Deirdre Kane have been at their respective PSAC schools longer than any

ence playoffs. That despite featuring a starting five that included two fresh­ men. The PSAC playoff appearance was Edinboro’s 10th in the last 12 years. The 2005­06 Edinboro edition added to Swank’s legacy. The Fighting Scots advanced to the PSAC Championship game for the first time since the 1997­98 season, winning playoff contests over Indiana(Pa.) and Kutztown. Edinboro met California(Pa.) in the title game, and battled the defending champions down to the wire before the Vulcans hit four free throws in the final seven seconds for a 63­59 win. Edinboro advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since that 1997­98 campaign. Charleston(WV) handed the Fighting Scots a 71­62 defeat, ending the Boro’s season at 21­10. The 21 wins represented the most since 23 wins in 1997­98. Swank's 2004­05 Fighting Scots posted their second straight 18­10 ledger, finishing fourth in the PSAC West. Edinboro jumped out to a 14­2 record, capped by an eight­game winning streak. The year before Edinboro surprised the rest of the PSAC by going 18­10 to finish third in the PSAC West. Three of the losses came to national champion California(Pa.), along with set­ backs to nationally­ranked West Texas A&M and Emporia State. After enduring just his fourth losing season in 2001­02 with a 12­14 record, Swank guided his 2002­03 edition to a 16­12 record. Picked to finish fifth in the preseason coaches poll, the Fighting Scots tied for third to return to postsea­ son action. In 2000­01, Swank led a young outfit which had to replace Jessica Rowe and Marin Hightower to a surprising 17­10 finish. The veteran coach employed a variety of tactics to take advantage of his entire roster, including inserting his entire second team en masse for the starters. The Scots qualified for the PSAC Tournament. Despite a losing record in 1999­2000 (13­14), the Fighting Scots reached the PSAC Tournament. Swank came to Edinboro in 1987 after an outstanding career as head coach at Parkland (IL) Junior College, where he recorded an impressive 104­20 overall mark. His first Edinboro squad finished 14­11 overall, barely missing the PSAC playoffs. Building off the previous year's success, the 1988­89 team captured the PSAC Western Division crown, compiling a 21­6 overall record. Swank was chosen PSAC West Coach of the Year as the program won 20 games for the first time in nearly a decade. The Scots repeated as PSAC West champions in 1989­90 and won the

other coaches in the conference. Edinboro women's basketball has enjoyed eight 20­win seasons, with Swank directing the Fighting Scots to six of those. All told, six of his Fighting Scot editions have reached the NCAA Division II playoffs, with Edinboro quali­ fying for the PSAC postseason tournament fifteen times. On seven of those occasions the Fighting Scots have advanced to the championship game, win­ ning the PSAC title in 1989­90. In the NCAA Division II Tournament, Swank has guided Edinboro to the Final 32 twice, the Sweet 16 and the Elite Eight. After a two­year absence from the PSAC Tournament the Fighting Scots returned a year ago behind a combination of several veterans and some excit­ ing newcomers. With all­time leading scorer Samantha Reimer and fifth all­ time leading scorer Kelsey Conklin leading the way, Edinboro posted a 16­ 12 record, including 7­7 in PSAC West play. Edinboro faced top­ranked Gannon in the first round of the play­ Year Record Pct. offs. The Fighting Scots put a scare 1987­88 14­11 .560 into the Lady Knights twice during the 1988­89 21­6 .778 regular season, and did so again before 1989­90 27­3 .900 finally falling 81­67 in a game that was 1990­91 8­19 .296 much closer than the fional score indi­ 1991­92 22­8 .733 cated. 1992­93 18­12 .600 Two years ago a young Edinboro 1993­94 10­15 .400 1994­95 15­11 .577 team that started three freshmen at 1995­96 15­13 .536 times concluded the year with a 13­14 1996­97 24­9 .750 record, the first losing campaign since 1997­98 23­8 .742 2001­02. However, Swank put in place 1998­99 16­10 .616 the foundation for a very successful 1999­00 13­14 .481 future, as evidenced by last year’s 2000­01 17­10 .630 improvement. 2001­02 12­14 .461 In 2007­08 the Fighting Scots fin­ 2002­03 16­12 .571 ished with a 17­10 record yet failed to 2003­04 18­10 .643 make the PSAC Tournament. In a year 2004­05 18­10 .643 that found the PSAC Western Division 2005­06 21­10 .677 very strong, Edinboro’s 6­6 league 2006­07 14­14 .500 mark was only good for fifth in the divi­ 2007­08 17­10 .630 sion. 2008­09 13­14 .481 The year before that Edinboro 2009­10 16­12 .571 23 Seasons 388-255 .603 was 14­14 but finished fourth in the PSAC West to qualify for the confer­

Stan Swank’s Year-by-Year Record at Edinboro

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PSAC West Record 6­6 (4th) 10­2 (1st) 11­1 (1st) 1­11 (7th) 8­4 (2nd) 9­3 (2nd) 1­11 (7th) 7­5 (3rd) 6­6 (4th) 10­2 (T1st) 9­3 (2nd) 5­7 (5th) 6­6 (4th) 7­5 (4th) 4­8 (T5th) 6­6 (T3rd) 6­6 (4th) 5­7 (4th) 7­5 (3rd) 6­6 (4th) 6­6 (5th) 4­10 (6th)

Highlights PSAC West Champs/PSAC Runner­up NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Champions NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up PSAC Tournament NCAA Elite 8 Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up PSAC Tournament PSAC Tournament PSAC Tournament PSAC Tournament PSAC Tournament PSAC Run ner­up/NCAA Qualifier PSAC Tournament

Six NCAA Tournaments/Fourteen PSAC Tournaments/One NCAA Elite Eight

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Head Coach PSAC tournament for the first time ever. Edinboro also advanced to the NCAA Division II national tour­ nament, winning its first NCAA playoff game in his­ tory to advance to the Sweet 16. The team finished with a school­record 27 wins, and Swank was named PSAC West Coach of the Year for the second straight season. Swank's 1991­92 team finished 22­8 overall and was the PSAC runner­up. The Scots also made another appearance in the NCAA national tourna­ ment. The Fighting Scots again finished second in the PSAC in '92­93 and appeared in the national tour­ nament for the third time in four years. After a two­ year hiatus, Swank's 1995­96 team returned to the postseason, as the Scots finished 15­13 overall. Edinboro beat PSAC East tri­champion Kutztown in the opening round of the PSAC tournament. Edinboro was the PSAC West co­champion and the PSAC tournament runner­up in 1996­97, with Swank once again earning Coach of the Year honors. The Scots then posted three victories in the NCAA tournament to win the East Regional title and earn a berth in the NCAA Elite Eight. Edinboro finished the year 24­9, the second highest win total in school his­ tory. The '97­98 Fighting Scot squad also made a run in the NCAA Playoffs after finishing as the runner­up in the PSAC Tournament. Edinboro defeated the University of Charleston before suffering an 88­78 loss to PSAC­rival Shippensburg in the NCAA's. The Fighting Scots jumped out to a 9­0 start in

1998­99 and were ranked 16th in the USA Today WBCA Division II poll. Ravaged by injuries, Edinboro dropped 10 of its next 17 contests, finishing the year 16­10 and missing the PSAC playoffs. During his tenure Swank has had 43 All­PSAC performers, two PSAC West Rookie of the Year recipients, and seven Kodak All­Americans. He has received numerous honors, being named the PSAC West Coach of the Year four times and Edinboro University's Coach of the Year twice. Swank played baseball while attending Purdue University and earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education in 1976. He completed work on his master's degree in Educational Administration at Purdue in 1979. He embarked on his head coaching career at Fisher High School in Illinois, where his boys team compiled a 39­14 record in two seasons. In 1983, he moved on to Parkland Junior College, where his Cobra team won four consecutive sectional championships and finished second twice, and third once, in the NJCAA Region 24. Swank and his wife Gail have two sons, Stan II, 27, and Benjamin, 23, and reside in Edinboro. Gail received her master’s degree in Education Administration from Edinboro and is currently the principal at Corry Middle School. Stan II also gradu­ ated from Edinboro with his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. He is currently a commercial pilot. Benjamin is a senior on the football team at Edinboro and is a three­year starter at free safety.

Swank vs. the PSAC Bloomsburg ................................ 10­7 California(Pa.) ............................ 22­29 Cheyney ..........................................9­0 Clarion ..........................................26­22 East Stroudsburg ..........................11­0 Gannon ..........................................0­5 Indiana(Pa.) ..................................21­28 Kutztown ......................................11­0 Lock Haven ..................................35­14 Mansfield .................................... 12­2 Mercyhurst ....................................3­1 Millersville ......................................4­5 Shippensburg ..............................20­26 Slippery Rock................................23­24 West Chester..................................8­4

Winningest Active Division II Coaches By Victories

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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Barbara Stevens, Bentley ..........................793 Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. ..................671 Nancy Winstel, Northern Kentucky..........636 Tom Shirley, Philadelphia ..........................592 Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley St. ....................572 David Smith, Bellarmine ..............................551 Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins..............................532 Gene Steinmeyer, Northwest Mo. St. ......514 David Slifer, Central Missouri St. ..............493 Mary Fleig, Millersville ................................493 Claudette Charney, Hillsdale......................466 Robert Skinner, Albany St. (GA)................456 Margaret “Gie” Parsons, Clarion ..............423 Dave Krauth, Augustana (SD) ....................421 John Reynolds Jr., Florida Tech..................417 Deidre Kane, West Chester........................408 Sherry Winn, Charleston (WV) ..................405 Kathy O’Neil, Mass.­Lowell ........................402 Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington ......398 Lynn Ullom, West Liberty ..........................390 STAN SWANK, EDINBORO..........................388 Kelly Kruger, Adams State..........................381 Kip Drown, Colorado­St. Pueblo ..............368 Sally Brooks, Angelo State ........................362 Scott Ballard, Winona State ......................359

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Assistant Coach

Callie Wheeler 4th Year Edinboro ‘06

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ormer Fighting Scot stand­ out Callie Iorfido, now Callie Wheeler following her marriage this summer, was named Stan Swank’s assistant coach in September 2007. It marked the first coaching position for Iorfido. “I am so excited to have such an extraordinary person return to our program,” related Swank upon her hiring. “Callie was a great player dur­ ing her days at Edinboro and will now return to impart her knowl­ edge of the game to our players. It is very exciting that she has an understanding of our system both on and off the court. She will know first hand about the PSAC and what it takes to be successful in the Western Division. “Ultimately, she will be a spectacular role model as a former great player and as an excellent student,” Swank continued. “It will be exciting to have her involved in the recruitment of future players. She will be a huge asset having played and gone to school here. She is the prime example of ‘Great Things Happen Here’!” Wheeler, a native of Ambridge, PA, played for the Fighting Scots from 2002­06, and ranks as one of the all­time greatest players in Edinboro histo­ ry. She became Edinboro’s sixth Kodak/WBCA All­American, and first since 1999­00, as she earned honorable mention All­American honors. That capped a brilliant senior season in which she was named the PSAC West Athlete of the Year and was a first team All­PSAC West selection. In addi­ tion, she was selected as the Nancy Acker Award winner in 2006. The 5’5” guard finished as Edinboro’s second­leading scorer at 12.5 ppg. as a senior, and also added 5.1 rpg. More importantly, she set a school record with 249 assists while turning the ball over just 89 times. She led the PSAC in both assists and steals, finishing with 95 in the latter category.

Edinboro had had just one triple­double in its history prior to 2005­06, when Wheeler accomplished the fete twice. The first came against Seton Hill (20 points, 11 rebounds, 14 assists), followed by 29 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists in her final home appearance vs. Shippensburg. As a junior, Iorfido earned second team All­PSAC West accolades after averaging 10.4 ppg. and handing out 225 assists, along with recording 91 steals. The assists ranks third all­time. She led the Fighting Scots to a 21­10 record that season, along with the team’s first berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs since 1998. Wheeler likely ranks at the top in a long line of standout point guards at Edinboro. While not taking over as the starter until her junior season, she concluded her career with 682 assists, despite missing the final seven games of the 2003­04 campaign due to an injury. That figure is second all­ time in the PSAC. In addition, Wheeler finished with 283 career steals, a fig­ ure which ranks fourth all­time at Edinboro. She fell just shy of reaching 1,000 points for her career, finishing with 932. The Iorfido name has made quite an impact in Edinboro athletics. Her father Rich was a standout linebacker for the Edinboro football team from 1970­72, and was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in April 2007. Younger sis­ ter Mandie was a stnadout catcher on the softball team, and a two­time All­PSAC West performer. A native of Ambridge, PA, Wheeler received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education in December 2006, along with a minor in Coaching. She graduat­ ed with a 3.46 GPA. She was married to Dan Wheeler on July 10, 2010 and the couple resides in Edinboro.

All-Time Coaches Records } CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Coach Judy Sauer Kathleen Lipkovich Monica Pellman Stan Swank Totals - 4 Head Coaches

} BY WINS

Coach Stan Swank Judy Sauer Monica Pellman Kathleen Lipkovich

Years 1966­80 1980­83 1983­87 1987­present 1966-2009

Seasons 14 3 4 23 43

Games 228 69 99 643 1039

W 160 28 43 388 619

Years 1987­present 1966­80 1983­87 1980­83

W 388 160 43 28

L 255 68 56 41

Pct. .603 .702 .434 .406

W 160 388 43 28

L 68 255 56 41

Pct. .702 .603 .434 .406

} BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Judy Sauer Stan Swank Monica Pellman Kathleen Lipkovich

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Years 1966­80 1987­present 1983­87 1980­83

L 68 41 56 255 420

Pct. .702 .406 .434 .603 .596

Judy Sauer

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2010-11 Fighting Scots

} Section Contents Shawayna Morel ................................................8 Renee’ Brown ....................................................9 Micki Cerchiaro ................................................10 Raven Metz ......................................................11 Samantha Blazetic ..........................................12 Kerry Connolly ................................................13 Allison Saccani ................................................14 Kiara Brown ....................................................14 Darche’ Jackson ..............................................15 Katie Collins ....................................................15 Laurel Lindsay..................................................16 Hope Mancini ..................................................16 Meghyn Patterson ..........................................17 Morgyn Patterson ..........................................17 2010-11 Roster ................................................18 Pronunciation Guide ......................................18


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Shawayna Morel Hagerstown, MD

winning 44 games during that period ... finished as the second­leading scorer (9.7 ppg.) and lead­ ing rebounder (9.6 rpg.) a year ago for the Hawks, along with a team­high 81 assists ... team finished 18­12 last year ... appeared in all 30 games, shooting 38.4 percent from the floor (113 of 294) and 58.0 percent from the line (58 of 100) ... was third on the team in assists with 87 ... in 2007­08, Hawks finished sixth in the NJCAA with a 26­4 record ... played in 28 games, averag­ ing 5.4 ppg. and was second in rebounding with 6.3 rpg... shot 32.7 percent from the floor (53 of 162) and 62.9 percent from the line (44 of 70) ... led team with 61 steals.

Former transfer from Hagerstown(Md.) } Career Highs Points: 14 vs. Gannon, 1/27/10 Rebounds: 8 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Gannon, 1/27/10 Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs. Gannon, 1/27/10 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 on four occasions 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2 on four occasions Free Throws Made: 3 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10; vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10; vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Assists: 4 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Steals: 7 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Blocks: 1 vs. Concord, 1/6/10; vs. Bellarmine 12/22/09; vs. Daemen, 11/17/09

Guard 5’8” Senior North Hagerstown HS

Community College who has assumed a leader­ ship role on the team and will serve as a co­cap­ tain … adds speed and defense to the backcourt … should be a key performer this year with her ability to pressure the ball ... intelligent player with a great desire to win … displays great char­ acter.

} 2009-10

Played in all 28 games, making eight starts … averaged 2.7 ppg. and 2.7 rpg. in 15.5 minutes per game … despite the limited minutes had 37 steals … shot 35.8 percent from the floor (29 of 81) and was at 59.1 percent from the line (13 of 22) … led team in rebounding once, pulling down 7 at Lock Haven … scored in double fig­ ures once with 14 points in first meeting with Gannon … came off the bench to make 6 of 9 field goals and 2 of 2 free throws … scored 9 points at Slippery Rock … added 7 points, a sea­ son­high 8 rebounds, and 4 assists against Washington Adventist, along with 7 points and 4 steals vs. Mansfield … recorded season­high 7 steals vs. Thiel.

} High School

Played at North Hagerstown High School, where she was a three­year starter for head coach Barry Brown ... earned all­conference honors.

} Personal

Born July 19, 1989 … full name is Shawayna Shanay Morel ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.05 GPA … daughter of Jacqueline Ballard ... has two sisters and a brother … nickname is Wayna.

} At Hagerstown CC

Played two years at Hagerstown CC, with team

Year 2009­10

G­GS 28­8

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FG­FGA 29­81

Shawayna Morel’s Career at Edinboro Pct. .358

3FG­3FGA 4­16

Pct. .250

FT­FTA 13­22

Pct. .591

Reb. 76

Avg. 2.7

A 38

TO 43

BL 3

ST 37

PF­D 46­0

Pts. 75

Avg. 2.7

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Renee’ Brown Guard/Forward 5’11” Junior Pittsburgh, PA Mount Alvernia Catholic HS

Highly­touted recruit who has not disappoint­

ed ... a former two­time all­state selection who was named the 2009 PSAC West Freshman of the Year and then last year was a second team All­PSAC West selection ... named to 2010­11 pre­ season All­PSAC West squad … an excellent athlete who can score inside or outside and is also a very good rebounder ... runs the floor well and has matured as a player.

} 2009-10

Earned second team All­PSAC West accolades after averaging 12.9 ppg. and 7.7 rpg. in just over 24 minutes per game … was third on the team in scoring and led the Scots in rebounding … one of three players to start all 28 games … shot 39.8 percent from the floor (128 of 322) and was ninth in the PSAC in free throw percentage at 81.0 percent (81 of 100) … made 23 of 77 three­ pointers (29.9 pct.) … ranked second on the team and ninth in the PSAC in steals with 67, along with tied for third in blocked shots (24) … led team in scoring five times, including three of the last four games, and was the top rebounder on 12 occasions … had seven double­doubles … scored in double figures in 23 of 28 games and had eight games with double­figure rebounds … notched a career­high 25 points against Slippery Rock, adding 14 rebounds, including 10 on the offensive end … had 19 points and 11 rebounds at Mercyhurst along with 18 points and a career­ high 15 boards vs. Indiana(Pa.) … recorded 5 steals against Clarion and Lock Haven.

} 2008-09

Was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year after finishing as team’s third­leading scorer and rebounder ... played in all 27 games, with 25 starts ... averaged 11.2 ppg. and 5.7 rpg. while shooting 39.0 percent from the floor (104 of 267), including 23 of 75 in three­pointers (30.7 percent), and 72.0 percent from the line (72 of

100) ... was third on the team in steals with 44 and had 21 blocked shots, good for a tie for fourth ... led the team in scoring four times and was the top rebounder five times ... scored in double figures in 14 times had two double­dou­ bles ... that included 10 points and a season­high 14 rebounds at Indiana(Pa.) ... scored a season­ high 22 points vs. Central State, making 6 of 11 field goals, including 2 of 5 three­pointers, and was 8 of 9 from the line ... scored 21 points on three occasions, against Bowie State, Mercyhurst, and in the season finale vs. Clarion ... hit game­winning free throws with 8.8 seconds remaining in 81­79 win over Bowie State ... was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Week seven times.

} High School

Played for legendary coach De Porucznik at Mount Alvernia Catholic High School, leading the Lions to the PIAA Class A state championship game ... Mount Alvernia suffered a 40­34 loss to Marian Catholic in the title game ... had 34 points and 11 rebounds in 74­68 overtime win over pre­ viously undefeated Monessen in WPIAL Class A championship game ... averaged 16.0 ppg. as a senior to earn Associated Press first team All­ State honors ... was a WPIAL All­Section 4 choice and named to Fab Five ... also earned All­State and All­Region recognition as a junior as the Lions reached the PIAA Class A quarterfinals ... played two years at Greater Works Christian High School, and was named MVP of Tri­County Christian League as a sophomore after averaging 18 points and 10 rebounds.

} Career Highs Points: 25 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10 Rebounds: 15 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/24/10 Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10; vs. Mercyhurst, 1/21/09 Field Goals Attempted: 21 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 4 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1/10/10 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. Kutztown, 1/9/10; vs. Merrimack, 12/21/09; vs. Ferris State, 11/21/09 Free Throws Made: 11 vs. Bowie State, 11/16/08 Free Throws Attempted: 12 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/20/10; vs. Bowie State, 11/16/08 Assists: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/3/09; vs. Bloomsburg, 1/4/09; vs. Mercyhurst, 2/11/09 Steals: 5 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Clarion, 1/30/10; vs. Alderson­Broaddus, 11/15/08 Blocks: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/2/10

} Personal

Born September 9, 1990 ... full name is Renee’ Barbara Ann Brown … majoring in Health & Physical Education with a minor in Coaching ... daughter of Renee’ and Cardell Brown Sr... has one brother and one sister.

Renee’ Brown’s Career at Edinboro

Year 2008­09 2009­10

G­GS 27­25 28­28

FG­FGA 104­267 128­322

Pct. .390 .398

3FG­3FGA 23­75 23­77

Pct. .307 .299

FT­FTA 72­100 81­100

Pct. .720 .810

Reb. 153 215

Avg. 5.7 7.7

A 32 19

TO 92 52

Career

55-53

232-589

.394

46-152

.303

153-200

.765

368

6.7

51

144

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BL 21 24

ST 44 67

PF­D 76­4 91­6

Pts. 303 360

Avg. 11.2 12.9

45 111 167-10

663

12.1

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Micki Cerchiaro

Pittsburgh, PA

Guard/Forward 5’11” Junior Our Lady of the Sacred Heart HS 40.9 percent from the floor (63 of 154) ... ranked third on the team in assists with 47 and was fourth in steals with 41 ... led team with 36 blocked shots ... led team in rebounding ten times ... scored in double figures in seven games, including a career­high 19 point against Southern Indiana, making 7 of 9 field goals and 5 of 6 free throws, along with 9 rebounds ... added 16 points vs. Carson­Newman on 6 of 8 field goals, including a three, and 3 of 6 free throws ... had one of two double­doubles against Wayne State, scoring 13 points and pulling down a career­high 15 rebounds ... had 10 points and 10 rebounds against Lock Haven, adding 5 blocked shots ... blocked a career­high 6 shots at Clarion ... was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Week three times.

After enjoying an excellent freshman cam­ } Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Southern Indiana, 11/22/08 Rebounds: 15 vs. Wayne State, 11/30/08 Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Southern Indiana, 11/22/08 Field Goals Attempted: 12 vs. Wayne State, 11/30/08; vs. Charleston (WV), 12/6/08 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Charleston(WV), 12/6/08; vs. Carson­Newman, 12/12/08 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Charleston (WV), 12/6/08 Free Throws Made: 7 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1/10/10 Free Throws Attempted: 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2/7/09 Assists: 5 vs. Alderson­Broaddus, 11/15/08; vs. Bloomsburg, 1/4/09 Steals: 7 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Blocks: 5 vs. Lock Haven, 1/14/09

paign had an up­and­down sophomore season, in part due to injuries and illness … comes back in great shape and looks very strong … a smart player who is a tough inside performer but has the ability to step out and hit the jumper ... best quality may be her ability to rebound ... possesses a great attitude and is a hard­nosed player … provided a formidable one­two punch with Renee’ Brown as a fresh­ man.

} 2009-10

Key reserve who played in all 28 games with one start … averaged 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg., fourth on the team, in just over 18 minutes per contest … short a team­leading 48.5 percent from the floor (47 of 97) and made 48 of 69 free throws (69.6 pct.) … was second on the team with 25 blocked shots and third in steals with 47 … led team in scoring once and was the top rebounder four times … scored in dou­ ble figures twice, including a season­high 17­ point effort against East Stroudsburg … added 8 rebounds vs. the Warriors while making 5 of 6 field goals and 7 of 8 free throws … scored 10 points vs. Washington Adventist … had sea­ son­best 9 rebounds against Merrimack and Indiana(Pa.) on two occasions … blocked 4 shots vs. Slippery Rock and had career­best 7 steals vs. Thiel … added 5 steals against Mercyhurst.

} High School

A standout at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School where she played for head coach Don Eckerle ... concluded her career with 1,414 points and 723 rebounds ... averaged 12.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a senior, helping Chargers finish 26­3 ... Chargers won two WPIAL championships and two section titles ... was an All­Section 2 selection all four years and named to Pittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab Five ... Chargers were 20­7 junior year ... was named Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Athlete of the Year as a senior ... also a standout in volleyball, earning All­State honors twice, and started two years in softball.

} Personal

} 2008-09

Born November 17, 1989… full name is Micki Lea Cerchiaro ... Secondary Education major with a 3.17 GPA … daughter of Janet and Terry Cerchiaro … has one sister.

Appeared in all 27 games, with 25 starts ... fin­ ished as fourth­leading scorer at 6.9 ppg., and ranked second in rebounding at 6.6 rpg... shot

Micki Cerchiaro’s Career at Edinboro Year 2008­09 2009­10

G­GS 27­25 28­1

FG­FGA 63­154 47­97

Pct. .409 .485

3FG­3FGA 2­11 0­0

Pct. .182 .000

FT­FTA 57­95 48­69

Pct. .600 .696

Reb. 177 126

Avg. 6.6 4.5

A 47 20

TO 33 31

BL 36 25

ST 41 47

PF­D 80­4 61­2

Pts. 185 142

Avg. 6.9 5.1

Career

55-26

110-251

.438

2-11

.182

105-164

.640

303

5.5

67

64

61

88

141-6

327

5.9

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Raven Metz Guard 5’6” Junior West Mifflin, PA West Mifflin HS

Joined the Fighting Scots in January 2009

after transferring from Niagara, where she was redshirting ... strong defender with excellent quickness who continues to work on her offensive game … brings great energy to the game … has the ability to pressure and attack defensively.

} 2009-10

Started 15 contests while playing in all 28 games … averaged 5.0 ppg. and 4.0 rpg… shot 38.5 percent from the floor (52 of 135) and 59.6 percent from the line (34 of 57) … had a team­high 68 steals despite averaging just under 19 minutes per game, ranking eighth in the PSAC in steals … led team in rebounding once … scored in double figures on three occasions, with a career­high 12 points against Lock Haven and Gannon … matched career­ high with 7 rebounds in the Lock Haven … pulled down 7 rebounds against Merrimack and Indiana(Pa.), as well … scored 10 points in first meeting with Gannon … had career­high 10 steals in just 17 minutes against Washington Adventist.

} 2008-09

Transferred to Edinboro in January from Niagara, where she had not played ... appeared in 16

games, with five starts, averaging 15.0 minutes ... averaged 2.8 ppg. and 3.2 rpg. with 14 assists and 14 steals ... led Fighting Scots in rebounding once, pulling down 7 boards in season­ending loss to Clarion ... also scored season­high 8 points in the same game, making 3 of 6 field goals and 2 of 2 free throws ... had 7 points and 7 rebounds in second meeting with Slippery Rock, along with 7 points and 5 rebounds in first Clarion game ... handed out season­high 5 assists vs. California(Pa.)

} High School

Played for coach Phil Shar at West Mifflin High School, where she was named the 2007­08 WPIAL Player of the Year ... helped Titans to run­ nerup spot in WPIAL Class AAA playoffs, as they advanced to PIAA quarterfinals, finishing with a 26­5 record ... named to WPIAL all­conference teams as a junior and senior ... a four­year starter who scored over 1,000 career points ... member of the 2008 Kenny Durant All­Star team ... also competed in track & field for the Titans ...

} Personal

} Career Highs Points: 12 vs. Gannon, 2/17/10; vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10 Rebounds: 7 on five occasions Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Gannon, 2/17/10; vs. Gannon, 1/27/10 Field Goals Attempted: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/13/10; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09 Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/3/10 Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/3/10 Assists: 5 vs. California(Pa.), 2/21/09 Steals: 10 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Blocks: 1 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10; vs. California(Pa.), 2/21/09; vs. Clarion, 1/31/09

Born May 19, 1990 … full name is Raven Corinne Terese Metz … Business/Criminal Justice major … daughter of Nichelle Metz … has three sisters.

Raven Metz’ Career at Edinboro Year 2008­09 2009­10

G­GS 16­5 28­15

FG­FGA 20­66 52­135

Pct. .303 .385

3FG­3FGA 1­15 1­11

Pct. .067 .091

FT­FTA 4­12 34­57

Pct. .333 .596

Reb. 51 113

Avg. 3.2 4.0

A 14 39

TO 41 53

BL 2 1

ST 14 68

PF­D 34­1 84­3

Pts. 45 139

Avg. 2.8 5.0

Career

44-20

72-201

.358

2-26

.077

38-69

.551

164

3.7

53

94

3

82

118-4

184

4.2

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Samantha Blazetic Forward/Center 6’3” Sophomore Eastlake, OH Eastlake North HS with 10 rebounds and 8 blocked shots against Clarion … made 10 of 13 field goals against the Golden Eagles … had 14 points and a season­ high 14 rebounds vs. Washington Adventist … added 17 points and 8 rebounds vs. Mansfield … scored in double figures in ten games in all … blocked at least one shot in 24 of 28 games.

True post player who provides a huge pres­ } Career Highs Points: 20 vs. Clarion, 1/30/10 Rebounds: 14 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Field Goals Made: 10 vs. Clarion 1/30/10 Field Goals Attempted: 15 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Lock Haven, 1/13/10 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 1 vs. Lock Haven, 1/13/10 Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10 Free Throws Attempted: 6 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10 Assists: 2 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/24/10; vs. Lock Haven, 1/13/10; vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Steals: 3 vs. Mansfield, 1/2/10; vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Blocks: 8 vs. Clarion, 1/30/10

Year 2009­10

G­GS 28­18

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ence inside at 6’3” … an early­signee who made an immediate impact as a freshman and has a bright future … runs the floor very well for her size and is a great shot blocker … much stronger than a year ago and maybe the player who benefitted the most from the trip to Taiwan, where she developed a lot of confi­ dence … head coach Stan Swank feels she has a chance to be one of the top post players in program history id she continues to improve.

} High School

A four­year starter for head coach Paul Force at Eastlake North High School who finished with 1,168 career points and 685 rebounds ... as a senior averaged 18.0 ppg. and 9.5 rpg. with 117 blocks, helping the Rangers to a 15­6 finish and earning all­conference honors ... scored in dou­ ble figures in 21 of 22 games as a senior, and had 11 double­doubles ... as a junior, averaged 15.2 ppg. and 9.6 rpg, with 81 blocks, and came in at 15.2 ppg. and 8.0 rpg. as a sophomore, with 41 blocks.

} 2009-10

One of the top freshman in the PSAC, starting 18 games as a freshman while appearing in all 28 games … was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Week three times … aver­ aged 8.0 ppg., fourth on the team, and was third in rebounding with 6.0 rpg. despite play­ ing just over 22 minutes per game … shot 43.0 percent from the floor (102 of 237) and was 20 of 31 from the line (64.5 pct.) … led the team with 69 blocked shots, leading the PSAC and ranking 11th in Division II … led team in scoring once and was the top rebounder four times … had two double­doubles, falling just shy of a triple double with a career­high 20 points along

} Personal

Born December 7, 1990 … full name is Samantha Madeline Blazetic … undeclared major … daughter of Linda and Thomas Blazetic ... has four sisters and two brothers ... sister Amanda played basketball at Notre Dame(Oh.) College.

Samantha Blazetic’s Career at Edinboro

FG­FGA 102­237

Pct. .430

3FG­3FGA 1­1

Pct. 1.000

FT­FTA 20­31

Pct. .645

Reb. 168

Avg. 6.0

A 15

TO 27

BL 69

ST 15

PF­D 70­1

Pts. 225

Avg. 8.0

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Kerry Connolly Guard 5’7” Sophomore McKees Rocks, PA Sto-Rox HS

Former all­state performer in high school

who is a combo guard, able to play the point or the wing ... was inconsistent as a freshman but has displayed the ability to shoot the three­pointer well.

} 2009-10

Played in all 28 games, with one start … aver­ aged just under nine minutes a game, with 2.3 ppg. … added 37 assists with just 27 turnovers … shot just 21.1 percent from the floor (18 of 85) but was better from beyond the three­ point arc at 24.1 percent (13 of 54) … made 15 of 21 three­pointers (71.4 percent) … scored a season­high 10 points in her first career game, playing 11 minutes against Daemen … made 4 of 6 field goals and was 2 of 4 on three­point­ ers … had 9 points and season­high 5 assists vs. Thiel … scored 7 points against Merrimack, going 7 of 8 from the free throw line, and also had 7 points in overtime loss to Indiana(Pa.).

} High School

Enjoyed an illustrious career at Sto­Rox High School where she departed as the school’s all­ time leading scorer with 1,154 points ... played for coach Caroline Palermo ... earned third team

PIAA Class AA All­State honors as a senior after averaging 14.9 ppg... led the Vikings to a 28­2 record and the WPIAL District 7 Class AA champi­ onship ... added 3.6 rpg., 4.7 assists per game and 4.9 steals per game as Sto­Rox reached the PIAA quarterfinals ... also holds school records for career assists (356) and season assists (131), and career steals (371) and season steals (136) ... was named to the Pittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab Five West as a senior and was an All­Section choice as a junior and senior ... also named to Pittsburgh Tribune Review 2009 WPIAL Terrific Ten and was the Beaver County Times Player of the Year for Section 6­AA and an All­Section choice her final three years... averaged double figures all four years, including 12.2 ppg. as a junior, 13.6 ppg. as a sophomore, and 12.8 ppg. as a freshman ... also a four­year starter in soft­ ball who helped Vikings to 2006 WPIAL Class AA championship ...

} Career Highs Points: 10 vs. Daemen, 11/17/09 Rebounds: 3 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10 Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Daemen, 11/17/09 Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/3/10 3­Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 on four occasions 3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/3/10 Free Throws Made: 7 vs. Merrimack, 12/21/09 Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Merrimack, 12/21/09 Assists: 5 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Steals: 3 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09

} Personal

Born December 19, 1990 … full name is Kerry Lynn Connolly … Health & Physical Education ­­ Human Performance major … has three sisters … nickname is Ker Bear … uncle Thomas Connolly played basketball at Washington & Jefferson.

Kerry Connolly’s Career at Edinboro Year 2009­10

G­GS 28­1

FG­FGA 18­85

Pct. .212

3FG­3FGA 13­54

Pct. .241

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FT­FTA 15­21

Pct. .714

Reb. 20

Avg. 0.7

A 37

TO 27

BL 0

ST 8

PF­D 27­0

Pts. 64

Avg. 2.3

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Allison Saccani Center 6’3” Freshman West Newton, PA Yough HS Zadecky at Yough High School ... was a two­year starter for the Cougars ... averaged a double­ double as a senior with 14 ppg. and 15 rpg... fin­ ished third in career rebounds with 1,028, trailing career leader and former Edinboro standout Kim Vay ... scored 882 career points ... earned WPIAL second team all­section honors as a junior ... also started in lacrosse for three seasons.

One of two 6’3” post players head coach

Stan Swank added to the roster a year ago ... sat out the 2009­10 season while continuing to recover from a knee surgery after suffering injury in 2009 PIAA playoffs … Swank feels she can provide a big, strong inside presence as she continues to work on her conditioning … has good hands around the basket and is working hard.

} Personal

Born May 1, 1991 … full name is Allison Rae Saccani … Political Science major … daughter of Suzi Saccani … has one sister.

} 2009-10 Redshirted.

} High School

Played for former Edinboro assistant coach Lou

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Kiara Brown Guard 5’7” Sophomore Ambridge, PA Ambridge HS the Lady Raiders … scored 18 points against Northwood … had 10 points in first meeting with Edinboro … turned in strong outings in NCAA playoffs with 14 points and 6 rebounds against Virginia State and 11 points vs. Millersville … was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Week once.

Transfer from California(Pa.) who has three

years of eligibility remaining … was one of the better freshmen in the PSAC a year ago and a solid all­around player … can be streaky at times but is a good three­point shooter and an excellent defensive player … had tremendous high school career at Ambridge High School, where Edinboro assistant coach Callie (Iorfido) Wheeler played.

} High School

Played for head coach Kim Tirik at Ambridge High School, where she was a three­year starter … averaged 27 points and 3 steals as a senior … earned all­state and all­conference honors in addition to being named to the Pittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab Five … scored 1,437 career points for the Bridgers … also par­ ticipated in track & field.

} At California(Pa.)

Played in 26 games for the Vulcans a year ago, starting six games, averaging just over 19 min­ utes per game … redshirted in 2008­09 … helped Cal finish with a 24­8 record and reach the NCAA Playoffs … averaged 8.1 ppg., fifth on the team, along with 1.8 rpg… shot 42.8 percent from the floor (77 of 180) and made 28 of 83 three­pointers (33.7 pct.) … shot a team­ leading 82.9 percent from the line (29 of 35) … had 23 assists and 36 steals … scored in dou­ ble figures in 12 games, including a season­high 19 points against Shippensburg … made 7 of 11 field goals, including 4 of 6 three­pointers, vs.

Year 2009­10

G­GS 26­6

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FG­FGA 77­180

} Personal

Born July 2, 1990 … full name is Kiara Sherelle Brown … nickname is Ki­Ki … Sports Administration major … daughter of Nakiah Brown­Lawrence and David Lawrence … has two brothers and a sister.

Kiara Brown’s Career at California(Pa.) Pct. .428

3FG­3FGA 28­83

Pct. .337

FT­FTA 29­35

Pct. .829

Reb. 47

Avg. 1.8

A 23

TO 37

BL 0

ST 36

PF­D 37­0

Pts. 211

Avg. 8.1

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The 2010-11 Fighting Scots

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Darche’ Jackson Guard 5’6” Freshman (r) Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills HS

In first year at Edinboro after attending

Youngstown State a year ago … left the Penguins before the season started … out­ standing scorer who has deceiving jumping ability … head coach Stan Swank notes that she has the potential to be a “great, great player” … possesses incredible skills … can shoot the three or dive and hit pull­up jumper.

} High School

Started high school career at Wilkinsburg before moving on to Penn Hills High School as a senior … eclipsed the 1,000­point plateau as a junior and scored over 1,600 points in her career … named the Pittsburgh Tribune­Review Female Athlete of the Week on Feb. 18 after scoring 28 points in Penn Hills’ upset of Norwin, 56­53, in the first round of the Class AAAA playoffs … helped Indians to first play­ off win in 13 years, scoring 24 of 28 points in second half to rally team from 16­point half­ time deficit … played for the WPIAL against

the Ohio All­Stars in the Kenny Durrett Classic … as a senior averaged 14.9 ppg… as a junior at Wilkinsburg averaged 33.8 ppg. to lead the WPIAL and earn Associated Press Class AA Player of the Year honors … was also a Pittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab 5 selection … the lofty scoring average was the highest in the WPIAL since 1990 … scored 56 points on Jan. 31, 2008 against Ellis School, the 13th­highest single­game point total ever in the WPIAL … also scored 54 points against Shady Side Academy earlier in the month, reaching 1,000 career points in the process … had 47 points in January against South Allegheny … earned second team Class AA WPIAL Section 4 All­Star accolades as a sophomore.

} Personal Born May 15, 1991 … full name is Darche’ Marie Jackson … nickname is Dar … Criminal Justice major … daughter of Darlene Kirkland and Leonard Jackson … has two sisters.

1

Katie Collins Guard 5’8” Freshman Chardon, OH Chardon HS

Former high school and AAU rival of fellow

recruit Hope Mancini, the duo are now part of an outstanding recruiting class … excellent defensive player who gets in the ballhandlers faces … worked on shot over the summer and has been a surprise offensively.

News­Herald first team selection … as a junior averaged 17.4 ppg. along with 6 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 2.5 assists … became just the fourth 1,000­point scorer in school history … helped the Hilltoppers to two conference champi­ onships, along with reaching the district semifi­ nals … also a three­year starter in volleyball.

} High School

} Personal

Former standout at Chardon High School where she played for head coach Darrel Haskins … four­year starter who averaged 21 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals as a senior to earn first team all­conference honors … a 2010 special mention All­Ohio choice and

Born February 21, 1992 … full name is Kathryne Ellyn Collins … Nursing major … daughter of Gwyn Manning and Phil Collins … has one sis­ ter.

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The 2010-11 Fighting Scots

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Laurel Lindsay Guard/Forward 5’11” Freshman South Park, PA South Park HS

Another of the outstanding recruits brought in this year … described as “a quiet force: by head coach Stan Swank … very intelligent player who doesn’t make mistakes … a very deceiving player who can shoot the three and is fundamentally very sound … at 5’11” brings size to the backcourt.

} High School

Played for former Clarion University men’s bas­ ketball standout Reggie Wells at South Park High School … was named the WPIAL AAA Section 4 Player of the Year as a senior when she averaged 15.0 ppg. and 6.4 rpg… three­

23

time first team all­section choice who scored 1,289 career points and averaged over 13 points for her career … also averaged 7.6 rebounds, 4.0 steals and 2.1 blocks for her career … helped Eagles win WPIAL champi­ onship in 2008 and make WPIAL playoffs all four years …averaged 15 points and 7 rebounds as a junior, 11 points and 5 rebounds as a sophomore and 10 points as a freshman.

} Personal

Born January 17, 1992 … full name is Laurel Leigh Lindsay … Nursing major … daughter of Brenda and Ted Lindsay … has one brother and one sister.

Hope Mancini Guard 5’8” Freshman Mayfield Heights, OH Mayfield HS

Prolific high school scorer with over 2,000

points … headlines an outstanding recruiting class for the Fighting Scots … great competi­ tor who shoots the three­pointer well … has a quick release … will compete for immediate time in the backcourt … united with Chardon’s Katie Collins, who was her high school and AAU rival.

} High School

Was a four­year starter for head coach Tony Ware at Mayfield High School, helping Wildcats to 67­23 record during that period … was accorded 2010 first team Division 1 All­ Ohio honors as a senior after averaging 25.2 ppg. along with 4 rebounds and 3.7 assists and 3.8 steals … was named the Northeast Ohio Conference MVP and was the News­Herald Player of the Year, leading the Wildcats to a 14­

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8 finish … was a four­time first team All­ Northeast Ohio Conference selection … became just the 43rd girl in OHSAA history to score 2,000 points … tied Kaayla Chones as the northeast Ohio area all­time leading scorer with 2,044 points, ranking 34th all­time … broke the school’s career scoring record previ­ ously held by former Gannon and current Akron coach Jodi Kest … also set single­game scoring record with 43 points … as a junior averaged 23.8 points, 3.3 assists and 4.4 steals as the Wildcats were 18­6 and finished as the district runner­up … selected to play in North/South All­Star Game.

} Personal

Born January 17, 1992 … full name is Hope Stephanie Mancini … Pre­Law major … daugh­ ter of Ava and Vince Mancini … has one sister.

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The 2010-11 Fighting Scots

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Meghyn Patterson Forward 6’0” Freshman Erie, PA Strong Vincent HS

Joins twin sister Morgyn as a freshman on

the Fighting Scots … very athletic performer … head coach Stan Swank feels both have unlimited potential … a raw player who needs to learn, but has been described as much bet­ ter than anticipated early on … developing very rapidly.

} High School

Attended Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy and played at nearby Strong Vincent High School for head coach Lance Brown, where she started two seasons in basketball and also a four­year starter in soccer and excelled in track & field … earned ten letters in all … along with twin sister Morgyn led the Colonels to an 18­5 finish a year ago, bowing out to eventual PIAA Class AAAA state champi­ on Mount Lebanon in the PIAA playoffs … Colonels won first­ever District 10 champi­

onship and first­ever PIAA playoff game, a 42­ 38 victory over Bethel Park at Edinboro’s McComb Fieldhouse … averaged 6.0 ppg. and was second on the team in rebounding at 5.4 per game to earn second team All­Region 7 accolades … shot 49 percent from the floor but was just 5 of 14 from the line … had 26 blocked shots and 26 steals … averaged 3.7 ppg. and 3.7 rpg. as a junior as the Colonels fin­ ished with a 17­7 record … helped soccer team to first­ever appearance in District 10 playoffs.

} Personal

Born January 2, 1992 … full name is Meghyn LaShail Patterson … undeclared major … daughter of Tiffany and Wayne Patterson … father is assistant director of human resources and labor relations at Edinboro … has two sis­ ters, with twin sister Morgyn also a freshman on the Fighting Scots.

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Morgyn Patterson Forward 6’0” Freshman Erie, PA Strong Vincent HS

Joins twin sister Meghyn as a freshman on

the Fighting Scots … head coach Stan Swank feels both have unlimited potential … a raw but very athletic player who needs to learn but is developing quickly … has been described as much better than anticipated early on.

} High School

Attended Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy and played at nearby Strong Vincent High School for head coach lance Brown, where she was a four­year starter in basketball and also a standout in soccer and track & field … earned ten letters in all … along with twin sister Meghyn led the Colonels to an 18­5 finish a year ago, bowing out to eventual PIAA Class AAAA state champion Mount Lebanon in the PIAA playoffs … Colonels won first­ever District 10 championship and first­ever PIAA playoff game, a 42­38 victory over Bethel Park

at Edinboro’s McComb Fieldhouse … was a first team Region 7 All­Star … finished second in scoring for Strong Vincent at 10.8 ppg and pulled down 5.0 rpg., ranking third on the team … shot 56 percent from the floor and 54 percent from the line … had 47 steals and 22 blocked shots … as a junior averaged 7.2 ppg. and 7.2 rpg. as Colonels finished at 17­7 … helped soccer team to first­ever appearance in District 10 playoffs … a two­time All­District 10 player who scored over 100 career goals … earned all­state honors as a sophomore.

} Personal

Born January 2, 1992 … full name is Morgyn LaShaun Patterson … undeclared major … daughter of Tiffany and Wayne Patterson … father is assistant director of human resources and labor relations at Edinboro … has two sis­ ters, with twin sister Meghyn also a freshman on the Fighting Scots.

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The 2010-11 Fighting Scots No. 44 12 32 34

Name Samantha Blazetic Kiara Brown Renee’ Brown Micki Cerchiaro

Pos. F/C G G/F G/F

Ht. 6­3 5­7 5­11 5­11

Yr. So. So. Jr. Jr.

1 10 3 22 23 21 24

Katie Collins Kerry Connolly Darche’ Jackson Laurel Lindsay Hope Mancini Raven Metz Shawayna Morel

G G G G/F G G G

5­8 5­7 5­6 5­11 5­8 5­6 5­8

Fr. So. Fr.­r Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

25 20 52

Meghyn Patterson Morgyn Patterson Allison Saccani

F F C

6­0 6­0 6­3

Fr. Fr. Fr.­r

HEAD COACH: Stan Swank ASSISTANT COACH: Callie Wheeler

Pronunciation Guide Samantha Blazetic Kiara Brown Micki Cerchiaro Darche’ Jackson Shawayna Morel Allison Saccani

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blah zet tick KEY air ah sir CHAIR oh dar SHAY sha wayne ah more ell sah CAN knee

Hometown/High School/Last School Numerical Roster Eastlake, OH/Eastlake North Ambridge, PA/Ambridge/California(Pa.) 1 Katie Collins G Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Alvernia Catholic 3 Darche’ Jackson G Pittsburgh, PA/Our Lady of the Sacred 10 Kerry Connolly G Heart 12 Kiara Brown G Chardon, OH/Chardon 20 Morgyn Patterson F McKees Rocks, PA/Sto­Rox G Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills/Youngstown State 21 Raven Metz 22 Laurel Lindsay G/F South Park, PA/South Park 23 Hope Mancini G Mayfield Heights, OH/Myfield 24 Shawayna Morel G West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin/Niagara 25 Meghyn Patterson F Hagerstown, MD/North Hagerstown/ 32 Renee’ Brown F/G Hagerstown CC 34 Micki Cerchiaro F/G Erie, PA/Strong Vincent 44 Samantha Blazetic F/C Erie, PA/Strong Vincent 52 Amanda Saccani C West Newton, PA/Yough CAPTAINS: Renee’ Brown and Shawayna Morel

By Position Center Allison Saccani Foward Samantha Blazetic Renee’ Brown Micki Cerchiaro Meghyn Patterson Morgyn Patterson Guard Kiara Brown Katie Collins Kerry Connolly Darche’ Jackson Laurel Lindsay Hope Mancini Raven Metz Shawayne Morel

6’3” 6’0” 5’11” 5’8” 5’7” 5’6”

By Height Samantha Blazetic Allison Saccani Meghyn Patterson Morgyn Patterson Renee’ Brown Micki Cerchiaro Laurel Lindsay Katie Collins Hope Mancini Shawayna Morel Kiara Brown Kerry Connolly Darche’ Jackson Raven Metz

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2009-10 in Review

} Section Contents 2009-10 in Review ........................................ 20 2009-10 Results & Statistics ..........................21 The PSAC ....................................................22-23 2009-10 Box Scores ..................................24-29 Remembering Reimer and Conklin..............30


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2009-10 Season Review Boro Returns to PSAC Tournament after Two-Year Absence After failing to make the PSAC Tournament in 2007­08 and again in

2008­09, the Edinboro women’s basketball team returned to postseason play in 2009­10 thanks to strong play from veterans like Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin and inspired efforts from youngsters like Renee’ Brown and Samantha Blazetic. Head coach Stan Swank felt he had a solid, if young, squad entering the season. It was a team that endured a challenging schedule to finish with a 16­ 12 record, including 7­7 in PSAC West play. That was good enough to capture the fourth and final playoff spot in the Western Division. Edinboro’s playoff journey had a short run, as the Fighting Scots’ prize for capturing that final playoff berth was a game at undefeated Gannon. Edinboro had put a scare into the Lady Knights in both regular season games, and the playoff encounter was no different. With Brown enjoying an out­ standing game Edinboro actullay held the lead early in the second half. The sophomore forward went down with an ankle injury and the Scots were unable to overcome her loss, suffering an 81­67 defeat. Brown had 18 points and eight rebounds before going down, and she served notice that she was ready to take over as one of the top players in the conference. Two other Fighting Scots saw their brilliant careers come to an end on the Hammermill Center hardcourt. Seniors Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin finished their careers that night, ending with almost 3,500 points between them. Reimer, a 5’6” guard, ended her career as Edinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,926 points. She joined Tyrone Mason as the only basketball play­ ers in Boro history to score over 1,900 points. Multi­talented, she also stands fifth in career assists with 449. Most notable was her ability to get to the free throw line. She ended her career with a PSAC and Edinboro record 640 free throws made, and also holds Edinboro’s record for attempts with 755. Conklin, meanwhile, joined Montique Wade as the lone players to score over 1,500 points (1,557) and pull down 700 rebounds (772). She ranks fifth in both cate­ gories. Reimer ended the year averaging a team­ high 17.9 ppg., with Conklin adding 13.9 ppg. Reimer earned All­PSAC West honors for the third time, and was a first team selection for the second time in her career. Conklin was joined as a second team All­PSAC West performer by Brown, as both were named to the second team. It marked the third selection for Conklin, as well. Brown added 12.9 ppg. and was also the team’s top rebounder at Kelsey Conklin finished second in 7.7 rpg. Blazetic led a host of scoring (13.9 ppg.) and freshmen that com­ rebounding (6.2 rpg.).

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prised a strong recruiting class for Swank. The 6’3” forward was one of the top first­year performers in the PSAC, averaging 8.0 ppg. and 6.0 rpg. She was a force in the middle defensively, leading the PSAC in blocked shots with 69. Many other playerscontributed to the team’s success in 2009­10. Senior Casey Heller came on to be an outstanding three­point shooter, making 32 of 76 while averaging 5.4 ppg. Sophomore Micki Cerchiaro was a blue­collar player, doing a lot of the dirty work. She averaged 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg. Junior Shawayna Morel and sophomore Raven Metz were strong defen­ sive players who allowed Swank tom play a more up­tempo game defensive­ ly. Freshman Kerry Connolly saw action in all 28 games at guard. The year began with three straight home wins. It was a tough next month with road games that led Swank to believe he had a playoff caliber team. The Fighting Scots dropped a three­point decision at Charleston(WV) and a six­point decision to West Liberty State while playing in the Susan G. Komen Shoot for the Cure Classic at Indiana, PA. Those games against some of the best teams in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference primed the Scots for conference play. With seven straight road games at one point, the New Year dawned with Edinboro showing a 6­4 record. A stretch of home games was just what Edinboro needed, as the Fighting Scots ran off five straight wins, with four of those in McComb Fieldhouse. The most impressive was a 90­37 dismantling of a Concord team that was reputed to be one of the best in the WVIAC. The winning streak ended with back­to­back wins to open PSAC West play at Lock Haven and at home vs. Slippery Rock. The streak was unfortunately followed by three straight losses, to Mercyhurst, California(Pa.) and Gannon. That left Edinboro with an 11­7 record. In what might have been the turning point of the season, Edinboro went on the road and produced a 94­85 win at Clarion behind 27 points and 12 rebounds from Conklin. Following a six­point loss at Indiana(Pa.) to start the month of February, the Fighting Scots ran off three straight wins. The stretch began with a 62­49 win over Lock Haven, followed by a 71­52 victory in the rematch with Mercyhurst. The big three of Reimer, Conklin and Brown combined for 49 points. The third straight victory was a 79­52 win at Slippery Rock, with Reimer scoring 22 points and eclipsing Jessica Rowe’s school scoring record. Win number 16 would come in the final home game of the 2009­ 10 season, and the final home appear­ ance for Conklin, Reimer and Heller. The 78­66 win over Clarion clinched the PSAC playoff berth. All three seniors wnet out in style, with Reimer scoring 19 points and Conklin Micki Cerchiaro’s contributions were far and Heller 12 apiece. greater than her 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg.

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2010-11 Statistics Final Record: 16-12 PSAC West: 7-7 PLAYER

G-GS

MIN M/G

FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct.

Samantha Reimer Kelsey Conklin Renee’ Brown Samantha Blazetic Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Raven Metz Shawayna Morel Kerry Connolly Kelcie Hellmer Amanda Coressel Rachel Martinko Team BORO TOTALS OPP TOTALS

28­28 28­28 28­28 28­18 28­7 28­1 28­15 28­8 28­1 6­5 26­1 3­0

886 844 679 634 545 511 521 435 250 108 175 37

31.6 141­372 30.1 164­363 24.3 128­322 22.6 102­237 19.5 55­154 18.3 47­97 18.6 52­135 15.5 29­81 8.9 18­85 18.0 11­34 6.7 9­31 12.3 8­16

28 28

5625 5625

764­1927 619­1573

Date Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 24

Opponent DAEMEN FERRIS STATE THIEL

Score W 102­73 W 90­75 W 95­47

Nov. 29

at Charleston (WV)

L

.379 .452 .398 .430 .357 .485 .385 .358 .212 .324 .290 .500

.301 .242 .299 1.000 .421 .000 .091 .250 .241 .467 .400 .000

174­192 53­86 81­100 20­31 9­12 48­69 34­57 13­22 15­21 2­5 2­4 3­3

.396 137­441 .394 102­331

.311 .308

454­602 468­647

74­77

Att. 319 376 175

Hi Scorer Conklin (25) Reimer (26) Reimer (19)

100

Conklin (21)

Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 10

at Susan G. Komen “Shoot for the Cure” Classic at Indiana, PA vs. West Liberty State L 70­76 175 Reimer (28) vs. Washington Adventist W 101­20 150 Reimer (16) at United Electric Holiday Tournament at Louisville, KY vs. Merrimack W 98­83 38 Conklin (27) vs. Bellarmine L 77­85 157 Reimer (25) at Mansfield W 90­48 167 Blazetic (17) at Bloomsburg L 72­77 180 Reimer (21) CONCORD W 90­37 101 Reimer (20) KUTZTOWN W 66­52 211 Brown (16) EAST STROUDSBURG W 75­53 203 Reimer (23)

Jan. 13

at Lock Haven

W

78­65

49

Reimer (29)

Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23

SLIPPERY ROCK at Mercyhurst CALIFORNIA(PA)

W L L

76­55 65­70 52­69

156 301 419

Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13

at Gannon at Clarion at Indiana(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN MERCYHURST at Slippery Rock

L W L W W W

67­79 94­85 52­58 62­49 71­52 79­52

952 500 475 212 169 511

Brown (25) Reimer (24) Reimer (9) Cerchiaro (9) Reimer (16) Conklin (27) Conklin (13) Reimer (14) Reimer (20) Reimer (22)

Feb. 17

GANNON

L

72­80

923

Reimer (26)

Feb. 20 Feb. 24

at California(Pa.) INDIANA(PA)

L L

44­80 62­64 ot

750 336

Feb. 27

CLARION

W

78­66

375

Brown (12) Conklin (18) Brown (18) Reimer (19)

Mar. 2

at PSAC Quarterfinals at Gannon

L

78­66

1134

Brown (18)

Dec. 12 Dec. 13

FT-FTA

46­153 8­33 23­77 1­1 32­76 0­0 1­11 4­16 13­54 7­15 2­5 0­0

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Pct.

REB AVG

.906 .616 .810 .645 .750 .696 .596 .591 .714 .400 .500 1.000

61 174 215 168 62 126 113 76 20 15 22 10 116 .754 1178 .723 1096

Hi Rebounder Brown (9) Conklin (7) Cerchiaro (6) Martinko (6) Blazetic (6) Brown (13)

TO

BL

ST

2.2 137 68 6.2 51 92 7.7 19 52 6.0 15 27 2.2 22 32 4.5 20 31 4.0 39 53 2.7 38 43 0.7 37 27 2.5 7 6 0.8 22 31 3.3 0 3 4.1 7 42.1 407 472 39.1 358 648

A

2 24 24 69 3 25 1 3 0 14 0 0

42 42 67 15 12 47 68 37 8 11 9 2

PF-D

58­1 74­1 91­6 70­1 20­0 61­2 84­3 46­0 27­0 8­0 12­0 9­1 0­0 165 360 560­15 127 214 481­8

PTS AVG

502 389 360 225 151 142 139 75 64 31 22 19

17.9 13.9 12.9 8.0 5.4 5.1 5.0 2.7 2.3 5.2 0.8 6.3

2119 1808

75.7 64.6

Opp Hi Scorer Nugent (21) Joostberns (16) Barzak (12) Landis (12)

Opp Hi Rebounder Burke (10) Adams (9) Landis (9)

Tobias (20) Kentner (20)

Dixon (14)

Brown (11) Blazetic (14)

Malernee (21) Douglas (8)

Winney (8) Bowen (7)

Cerchiaro (9) Brown (11) Blazetic (8) Conklin (9) Brown (8) Brown (10) Brown (8) Cerchiaro (8) Morel (7)

Miller (28) Edelin (23) Moore (18) Wieller (22) Lindsey (12) Wisemiller (14) Rayam (20)

Benischek (6) Matheis (11) Moore (11) Sereta (10) Brown (11) McQuade (9) Rayam (16)

Donelan (24)

Brown (14) Brown (11) Conklin (8)

Mikatavage (13) Achesinski (22) Williams (20)

Donelan (5) Hershey (5) Vitez (7) Achesinski (9) Smith (15)

Conklin (9) Conklin (12) Brown (12) Blazetic (9) Conklin (8) Conklin (8)

Nolan (18) Suwala (28) Pastorek (22) Nesmith (15) Loadman (16) Molloy (12) Caudill (12)

Metz (6) Conklin (7) Cerchiaro (6) Brown (15)

Lowe (15) Vargas (15) Williams (25) Shope (16)

Conklin (15)

Zabresky (19)

Pratt (10) Zabresky (10)

Brown (8)

Vargas (21) Nolan (21)

Crocker (7) Tabron (7)

Tabron (11) Koch (9) Withers (13) Nesmith (8) Loadman (14) Molloy (4) Beatty (4) Lee (4) Tabron (9) Smith (19) Claar (9)

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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2009-10 PSAC Women’s Basketball Teams

2009-10 PSAC Women’s Basketball Standings PSAC Western Division

W

L

Overall W L

14 11 10 7 5 4 3 2

0 3 4 7 9 10 11 12

37 24 17 16 14 12 16 7

W

L

Overall W L

13 19 8 8 7 7 2 2

1 10 6 6 7 7 12 12

25 9 16 19 14 10 4 5

Gannon California(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Edinboro Clarion Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Lock Haven

PSAC Eastern Division

WESTERN DIVISION

MIllersville Kutztown Bloomsburg West Chester Shippensburg Cheyney East Stroudsburg Mansfield

1 8 10 12 13 14 21 18

6 5 11 10 16 16 23 21

2010 PSAC Tournament } FIRST ROUND Gannon 81, Edinboro 67 California(Pa.) 72, Indiana(Pa.) 49 West Chester 83, Millersville 77 2OT Kutztown 74, Bloomsburg 67 OT } SEMIFINALS Gannon 81, Kutztown 65 California 81, West Chester 63 } CHAMPIONSHIP Gannon 77, California(Pa.) 68

Brittany Tabron, GU Sarah Pastorek, IUP Kayla Smith, Cal Kristina Freeman, GU Janelle Garber, WCU Renata Neal, WCU Kim Vargas, GU Raquel Green, Mill Amy Achesinski, MC Lizzie Suwala, Clar

3-Point Field Goal Pct. Julie Kleber, GU Lizzie Suwala, Clar Lacey Claar, IUP Dana Wieller, Bloom Casey Heller, Edin Samantha Loadman, MC Melissa McQuade, Kutz Stephanie Michael, Cal Meredith Starr, Kutz Barb Borst, ESU

Free Throw Pct. Samantha Reimer, Edin Carrie Nolan, GU Lizzie Suwala, Clar Lauren Beckley, Ship Mallory Moore, Mans Jillian Keefer, WCU Melissa McQuade, Kutz Kristen Kudrick, LHU

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GP 38 21 32 38 29 29 38 31 26 27

350 152 360 381 250 275 306 301 221 350

.526 .520 .508 .493 .488 .487 .487 .485 .480 .474

GP 3FG 3FGA Pct. 38 27 27 26 28 26 29 30 29 27

GP 28 38 27 30 26 28 29 25

56 74 74 79 32 70 52 41 36 37

124 172 173 187 76 170 132 105 95 98

.452 .430 .428 .422 .421 .412 .394 .390 .379 .378

FT FTA Pct. 174 82 82 157 105 65 70 91

Ht. 5­6 5­9 5­11 6­2 5­8

Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

West Co-Athletes of the Year: Kristina Freeman, Gannon West Freshman of the Year: Sarah Pastorek, Indiana(Pa.) West Coach of the Year: Cleve Wright, Gannon

EASTERN DIVISION First Team Lauren Beckley, Shippensburg Kelsey Gallagher, Bloomsburg Melissa McQuade, Kutztown Kasey Gardner, Shippensburg Raquel Green, Millersville Angel Stephens, Cheyney

Pos. F G G/F F F F

Ht. 6­0 5­8 5­10 5­9 5­10 5­9

Yr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

East Athlete of the Year: Lauren Beckley, Shippensburg East Freshman of the Year: Dana Wieller, Bloomsburg East Coach of the Year: Mary Fleig, Millersville

WESTERN DIVISION Second Team Amy Achesinski, Mercyhurst Renee’ Brown, Edinboro Lacey Claar, Indiana(Pa.) Kelsey Conklin, Edinboro Tiffany Crocker, Gannon Carrie Nolan, Gannon

Pos. F G/F G F G G

Ht. 6­1 5­11 5­6 6­1 5­6 5­10

Yr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6­1 6­0 5­6 5­9 5­8 5­10

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

EASTERN DIVISION

FG FGA Pct. 184 79 183 188 122 134 149 146 106 166

Pos. G G F F G

Second Team Jenna Craig, Millersville Janelle Garber, West Chester Lutfyya Muhammad, Cheyney Ashley Moyer, Millersville DeAnna Rayam, East Stroudsburg Rachel Wisemiller, Kutztown

Individual Statistics Field Goal Pct.

First Team Samantha Reimer, Edinboro Kristina Freeman, Gannon Kayla Smith, California(Pa.) Brittany Tabron, Gannon Brooque Williams, California(Pa.)

192 91 92 177 121 75 85 112

.906 901 891 .887 .868 .867 .824 .813

Scoring

GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.

Lauren Beckley, Ship Brooque Williams, Cal Kasey Gardner, Ship Lizzie Suwala, Clar Samantha Reimer, Edin Bethany Koch, Clar Dana Wieller, Bloom Melissa McQuade, Kutz Kayla Smith, Cal Kelsey Gallagher, Bloom Renee Brown, EU Eryn Withers, IUP

Rebounds Kayla Smith, Cal Lauren Beckley, Ship Angel Stephens, Chey Stephanie Orji, Chey Brittany Tabron, GU Mallory Moore, Mans Amy Achesinski, MC Brooque Williams, Cal Melissa McQuade, Kutz Jenna Craig, Mill Renee Brown, Edin

Assists Tiffany Crocker, GU Samantha Reimer, Edin Megan Stewart, WCU

Pos. F F G G F G

30 32 30 27 28 27 26 29 32 27 28 27

81 95

GP 32 30 26 26 38 26 26 32 29 30 28

GP 38 28 29

214­493 270­591 196­428 166­350 141­372 174­423 129­331 165­380 183­360 136­320

.434 .457 .458 .474 .379 .411 .390 .434 .508 .425

100 .810 119 .798

No. Avg. 381 302 238 238 341 223 220 269 236 242 215

11.9 10.1 9.2 9.2 9.0 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.1 8.1 7.7

No. Avg. 218 137 132

5.7 4.9 4.6

69­201 5­13 51­142 74­172 46­153 43­118 79­187 52­132 0­4 48­144

.343 .385 .359 .430 .301 .364 .422 .394 .000 .333

157­177 134­187 123­166 82­92 174­192 50­85 80­107 70­85 128­215 94­120

Alyssa Flanagan, Bloom Rachel Graeff, Clar Kiersten Filla, IUP Vivian Melvin, Kutz Nicole Pender, Mans Crystal Andrews, Cal Nikki Presto, SRU

Steals Brooque Williams, Cal Mashira Newman, Mill Megan Stewart, WCU Lutfiyya Muhammad, Chey Stephanie Orji, Chey Angel Henderson, Chey Dominique Stroman, Mill Raven Metz, Edin Renee Brown, Edin Crystal Andrews, Cal

.887 .717 .741 .891 .906 .588 .748 .824 .595 .783 27 27 26 29 26 32 27

GP 32 31 29 26 26 26 31 28 28 32

654 679 566 488 502 441 417 452 494 414 121 118 111 116 99 116 96

21.8 21.2 18.9 18.1 17.9 16.3 16.0 15.6 15.4 15.3 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.6

No. Avg. 126 108 96 86 77 71 81 68 67 75

3.9 3.5 3.3 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.3

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Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Blocked Shots

GP

Samantha Blazetic, Edin Rachel Wisemiller, Kutz Christine Sereta, Bloom Kayla Smith, Cal Janelle Zabresky, Clar Raquel Green, Mill Sara Pratt, Clar Alexa Detzi, ESU Renata Neal, WCU Janelle Garber, WCU

No. Avg.

28 29 27 32 27 31 22 26 29 29

69 52 47 54 43 49 31 33 35 35

2.5 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2

Team Statistics Scoring

GP

Gannon California (Pa.) Edinboro Calrion Kutztown West Chester Bloomsburg Shippensburg Indiana (Pa.) Cheyney Millersville Lock Haven Mercyhurst Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg Mansfield

Scoring Defense

GP

Millersville Gannon Indiana (Pa.) California (Pa.) West Chester Mercyhurst Cheyney Bloomsburg Kutztown Edinboro Lock Haven Mansfield Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Clarion Slippery Rock

Scoring Margin California (Pa.) Gannon Indiana (Pa.) MillersVille West Chester Kutztown Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Edinboro Clarion Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Cheyney Mercyhurst Mansfield Lock Haven

Pts. Avg. 52.5 59.4 61.5 62.2 62.8 62.9 63.5 63.6 63.7 64.6 65.6 67.0 67.2 67.4 67.9 68.5

Own

Opp

Marg

77.4 74.8 67.3 65.6 70.7 69.2 63.3 66.5 69.6 66.5 63.1 62.3 64.4 59.3 56.2 62.7

56.1 59.4 52.4 52.7 61.2 61.7 61.9 68.6 71.0 68.6 65.9 65.4 67.5 66.9 68.1 75.4

+21.3 +15.4 +15.0 +12.9 +9.6 +7.6 +1.4 +0.5 ­1.4 ­2.1 ­2.8 ­3.1 ­3.1 ­7.7 ­12.0 ­12.7

GP

Gannon California (Pa.) Mercyhurst West Chester Kutztown Shippensburg Clarion Indiana (Pa.) Edinboro Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Millersville Cheyney Lock Haven Mansfield East Stroudsburg

38 32 26 29 29 30 27 27 28 27 27 31 26 25 26 27

Millersville Bloomsburg

79.4 76.0 75.7 70.1 69.9 69.0 67.7 66.5 66.2 64.8 63.3 60.8 59.2 57.3 54.3 52.3

31 1628 38 2259 27 1660 32 1992 29 1820 26 1635 26 1651 27 1717 29 1847 28 1808 25 1641 26 11742 30 2017 27 1820 27 1834 27 1849

Field Goal Pct.

Field Goal Pct. Defense

Pts. Avg.

38 3017 32 2431 28 2119 27 1894 29 2028 29 2000 27 1829 30 1995 27 1788 26 1685 31 1962 25 1519 26 1540 27 1547 27 1467 26 1360

GP 31 27

FG FGA Pct. 1112 929 551 736 751 673 675 603 764 619 567 700 636 550 664 501

2351 2070 1304 1764 1814 1664 1681 1503 1927 1568 1466 1874 1745 1545 1372 1530

.473 .449 .423 .417 .414 .404 .402 .401 .396 .395 .387 .374 .364 .356 .338 .327

FG FGA Pct. 533 582

1538 .347 1653 .352

Kutztown West Chester Gannon Indiana (Pa.) Clarion Cheyney Mercyhurst Edinboro California (Pa.) Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Lock Haven Slippery Rock Mansfield

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Gannon Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown Bloomsburg Clarion Shippensburg Mercyhurst Slippery Rock California (Pa.) Edinboro West Chester Millersville Cheyney Mansfield East Stroudsburg Lock Haven

3-Pt. FG Per Game Gannon Mercyhurst Clarion Kutztown Shippensburg Mansfield Lock Haven Bloomsburg Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock California(Pa.) Millersville Edinboro West Chester East Stroudsburg Cheyney

3-Pt. FG Pct. Defense Indiana(Pa.) Mercyhurst Shippensburg Gannon Millersville Kutztown Bloomsburg Edinboro Cheyney Clarion Slippery Rock California(Pa.) East Stroudsburg Mansfield West Chester Lock Haven

Free Throw Pct. Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Edinboro Mercyhurst Mansfield Gannon Kutztown West Chester Clarion Slippery Rock Lock Haven East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg California(Pa.) Cheyney Millersville

Rebound Margin Gannon

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29 29 38 27 27 26 26 28 32 30 27 25 27 26

660 633 814 599 649 543 611 619 720 732 629 557 668 684

1824 1718 2205 1519 1714 1409 1560 1573 1826 1864 1584 1383 1622 164

.362 .368 .369 .377 .379 .385 .392 .394 .394 .396 .397 .403 .412 .416

GP 3FG 3FGA Pct. 38 27 29 27 27 30 26 27 32 28 29 31 26 26 27 25

300 157 191 219 158 172 175 147 140 137 118 107 66 125 132 113

809 438 540 637 462 508 519 444 424 441 389 368 237 461 500 449

.371 .358 .354 .344 .342 .339 .337 .331 .330 .311 .303 .291 .278 .271 .264 .252

GP 3FG 3FGA Avg. 31 27 28 28 27 27 27 27 32 27 34 30 27 29 27 25

244 176 180 176 162 153 151 149 166 127 154 131 111 109 95 71

661 529 560 507 429 533 495 421 515 340 426 408 338 348 302 278

7.9 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.0 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.2 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.1 3.8 3.5 2.8

GP 3FG 3FGA Pct. 27 26 30 38 31 29 27 28 26 27 27 32 27 26 29 25

GP 27 30 28 26 26 38 29 29 27 27 25 27 27 32 26 31

130 114 156 225 119 165 159 102 131 161 174 166 141 153 159 113

471 401 532 765 398 549 519 331 414 495 531 506 421 456 470 449

.276 .284 .293 .294 .299 .301 .306 .308 .316 .325 .328 .328 .335 .336 .338 .252

FT FTA Pct. 425 477 454 263 307 493 335 410 386 266 306 333 372 433 347 455

557 630 602 349 411 678 476 590 562 394 460 501 560 656 567 754

.763 .757 .754 .754 .747 .727 .704 .695 .678 .675 .665 .665 .664 .660 .612 .603

Own

Opp

Marg.

1568

1232

+8.8

California (Pa.) Mercyhurst Millersville Edinboro Shippensburg West Chester Clarion Indiana (Pa.) Lock Haven Kutztown Cheyney Mansfield East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Slippery Rock

Assists Gannon Kutztown California (Pa.) West Chester Mercyhurst Bloomsburg Clarion Edinboro Shippensburg Indiana (Pa.) Slippery Rock Lock Haven Millersville East Stroudsburg Mansfield Cheyney

Steals

1342 953 1269 1178 1180 1184 1147 1035 983 1180 1085 963 1037 1039 869

1105 859 1166 1096 1114 1129 1109 1011 968 1176 1101 1014 1142 1177 1123

+7.4 +3.6 +3.3 +2.9 +2.2 +1.9 +1.4 +0.9 +0.6 +0.1 ­0.6 ­2.0 ­3.9 ­5.1 ­9.4

GP

No.

Avg.

38 29 32 29 26 27 27 28 30 27 27 25 31 27 26 26

723 523 541 456 388 402 397 407 384 384 338 303 372 286 269 261

19.0 18.0 16.9 15.7 14.9 14.9 14.7 14.5 14.2 14.2 12.5 12.1 12.0 10.6 10.3 10.0

GP

No.

Avg.

Millersville Cheyney California (Pa.) West Chester Edinboro Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Lock Haven Indiana (Pa.) Gannon Kutztown Clarion Slippery Rock Mansfield Mercyhurst Shippensburg

31 26 32 29 28 27 27 25 27 38 29 27 27 26 26 30

462 360 432 374 360 306 262 242 241 327 243 226 216 196 169 183

14.9 13.8 13.5 12.9 12.9 11.3 9.7 9.7 8.6 8.6 8.4 8.4 8.0 7.5 6.5 6.1

Blocked Shots

GP

No.

Avg.

Clarion Edinboro Millersville West Chester Kutztown Gannon Bloomsburg Slippery Rock California (Pa.) Cheyney East Stroudsburg Mansfield Indiana (Pa.) Shippensburg Lock Haven Mercyhurst

27 28 31 29 29 38 27 27 32 26 27 26 27 30 25 26

165 165 156 138 115 133 92 90 103 83 79 69 54 60 46 44

6.1 5.9 5.0 4.8 4.0 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.7

Own Opp

Marg

Turnover Margin Millersville Cheyney Edinboro California (Pa.) Gannon West Chester Bloomsburg Kutztown Lock Haven Indiana (Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg Shippinsburg Mansfield Mercyhurst

646 482 472 622 605 618 540 475 514 524 501 498 613 624 590 614

873 650 648 744 699 673 582 517 530 519 492 464 529 502 402 376

+7.32 +6.46 +6.29 +3.81 +2.47 +1.90 +1.56 +1.45 +0.64 ­0.19 ­0.33 ­1.26 ­3.11 ­4.07 ­7.23 ­9.15

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2009-10 Box Scores } Game 1

} Game 2

Edinboro 102, Daemen73

Edinboro 90, Ferris State 75

at Edinboro, PA November 17, 2009 Edinboro (1-0) Kelsey Conklin, f Samantha Blazetic, f Kelcie Hellmer, g Renee’ Brown, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Micki Cerchiaro Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Raven Metz Shawayna Morel Rachel Martinko team Totals Daemen Bridgette Burke, f Sarah Soroka, f Tara Bailey, g Marybeth Nugent, g Alanna Laguerre, g Lia Zahn, g Ellie Allen Megan Morrell team Totals

fg-fga 11­14 5­11 1­4 4­9 7­13 4­6 2­4 0­3 2­8 2­5 0­0 2­2

at Edinboro, PA November 21, 2009 ft-fta 3­3 0­0 2­4 2­2 5­6 0­1 3­5 0­0 0­0 2­2 0­0 0­0

40-79 17-23 (50.6%) (73.9%) fg-fga 5­16 3­13 3­10 6­9 1­3 0­3 1­1 2­4

ft-fta 7­9 2­2 7­8 7­9 0­0 0­1 0­1 3­6

21-59 26-36 (35.6%) (72.2%)

reb 6 5 2 9 2 0 6 1 1 6 2 3 4 47 reb 10 5 0 0 5 2 1 4 11 38

pts 25 10 4 11 21 10 7 0 4 6 0 4 102 pts 18 9 14 21 2 0 2 7 73

HALFTIME: Edinboro 50, Daemen 35 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­16 (Reimer 2­4, Connolly 2­4, Renee’ Brown 1­4, Hellmer 0­1, Heller 0­3), Daemen 5­19 (Nugent 2­3, Soroka 1­4, Burke 1­5, Bailey 1­5, Zahn 0­1, Morrell 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 21 (Reimer 7, Metz 4), Daemen 15 (Nugent 5, Allen 3). Steals: Edinboro 12 (Brown 3, Conklin 2, Reimer 2, Metz 2, Cerchiaro 2), Daemen 7 (Nugent 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Hellmer 3, Blazetic 2, Brown 2), Daemen 1 (Allen). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Daemen 22.

Edinboro (2-0) Kelsey Conklin, f Samantha Blazetic, f Kelcie Hellmer, g Renee’ Brown, g Samantha Reimer, g Micki Cerchiaro Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Raven Metz Shawayna Morel Rachel Martinko team Totals Ferris State (0-2) Amy Joostberns, f Tiara Adams, f Becci Houdek, g Kelsey Denoyelles, g Tricia Principe, g Lindsey Pettit Kylie Muntz Katy Fox Leah Kebler team Totals

fg-fga 4­10 3­7 4­11 5­9 8­16 3­4 1­6 0­2 2­4 0­4 0­0 1­2

ft-fta 3­4 3­4 0­0 2­3 9­9 2­2 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0

31-75 19-22 (41.3%) (86.4%) fg-fga 5­9 4­9 4­5 3­5 2­4 3­4 0­1 0­3 2­3

ft-fta 6­8 5­6 2­2 2­2 6­8 2­2 2­2 0­0 0­1

23-43 25-31 (53.5%) (80.6%)

reb 7 6 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 35

pts 11 9 12 14 26 8 3 0 5 0 0 2

reb 5 9 2 1 4 2 4 1 2 4 34

pts 16 13 10 10 11 9 2 0 4

90

75

HALFTIME: Edinboro 49, Ferris Sate 40 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 9­21 (Hellmer 4­7, Brown 2­6, Heller 1­1, Connolly 1­1, Reimer 1­6), Ferris St. 4­6 (Denoyelles 2­3, Pettit 1­1, Principe 1­2). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Reimer 6, Connolly 3), Ferris St. 13 (Pettit 5, Adams 3, Houdek 2). Steals: Edinboro 18 (Hellmer 5, Cerchiaro 3, Brown 2, Metz 2), Ferris St. 8 (Adams 2, Houdek 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Hellmer 3, Blazetic 1, Cerchiaro 1), Ferris St. 1 (Fox). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Ferris St. 32.

} Game 3

Edinboro 95, Thiel 47 at Edinboro, PA November 24,2009 Edinboro (3-0) Kelsey Conklin, f Samantha Blazetic, f Kelcie Hellmer, g Renee’ Brown, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Raven Metz Shawayna Morel Rachel Martinko Micki Cerchiaro team Totals

Kelsey Conklin opened her senior season with 25 points against Daemen.

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Thiel (1-2) Ashley Davis, f Kelly Barzak, c Kelly Muffley, g Kasey Landis, g Chelsi Meister, g Chelsi Clark Nina Gabrelcik Rachel Doran Cassidy Kravec team Totals

fg-fga 7­10 1­7 7­9 1­3 8­8 2­6 1­5 3­11 2­3 1­6 5­12 0­4

ft-fta 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 3­3 3­4 0­0 1­2 0­0 0­0 3­3 3­4

15-45 16-24 (33.3%) (66.7%) fg-fga 4­14 5­7 2­5 1­3 1­5 0­2 0­3 1­2 1­4

ft-fta 2­2 2­3 0­0 10­13 2­4 0­0 0­2 0­0 0­0

38-84 16-24 (45.2%) (81.3%)

reb 4 3 6 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 6 6 6 40

pts 14 2 14 3 19 9 2 10 4 2 13 3

reb 4 5 4 9 4 3 4 1 3 5 40

pts 11 12 4 12 4 0 0 2 2

95

47

HALFTIME: Edinboro 46, Thiel 28 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­13 (Heller 3­7, Connolly 2­2, Hellmer 1­2, Coressel 0­1, Morel 0­1), Thiel 1­5 (Davis 1­1, Muffley 0­1, Gabrelcik 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 22 (Reimer 6, Connolly 5, Conklin 3), Thiel 7 (Landis 4, Meister 2). Steals: Edinboro 35 (Morel 7, Cerchiaro 7, Reimer 6), Thiel 9 (Barzak 3, Muffley 2, Meister 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 10 (Cerchiaro 3, Brown 3), Thiel 3 (Barzak 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 18, Thiel 48.

} Game 4

Charleston (WV) 77, Edinboro 74 at Edinboro, PA November 29, 2009 Edinboro (3-1) Kelsey Conklin, f Samantha Blazetic, f Renee’ Brown, g Samantha Reimer, g Kelcie Hellmer, g Micki Cerchiaro Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Raven Metz Shawayna Morel team Totals

fg-fga 7­15 6­12 5­13 8­18 0­3 2­2 1­5 0­0 0­1 1­4 0­1

ft-fta 5­8 0­0 0­0 2­3 0­0 2­8 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0

reb 5 8 13 4 1 4 1 1 1 2 0 2 42

pts 21 12 11 19 0 6 3 0 0 2 0

Charleston (WV) (2-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb Tarenna Dixon, f 4­13 1­3 14 Tianna Beatty, f 4­9 3­5 8 Kaitlyn Arick, g 5­9 5­5 5 Ali Tobias, g 7­10 3­4 1 Lindsey Kentner, g 6­10 6­8 8 Chrissy Keir 1­2 0­0 1 Tianni Kelly 0­4 0­0 1 Julianne Smith 0­2 0­0 3 team 3 Total 27-59 18-25 44 (45.8%) (72.0%)

pts 9 11 15 20 20 2 0 0

30-74 9-19 (40.5%) (47.4%)

74

77

HALFTIME: Charleston (WV) 40, Edinboro 38 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­18 (Conklin 2­4, Brown 1­3, Connolly 1­3, Reimer 1­5, Hellmer 0­1, Morel 0­1, Heller 0­1), Charleston(WV) 5­10 (Tobias 3­3, Kentner 2­3, Beatty 0­1, Arick 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Conklin 3, Reimer 3, Hellmer 3), Charleston(WV) 17 (Arick 4, Kentner 3,Tobias 3). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Cerchiaro 3, Morel 3), Charleston(WV) 4 (Kentner, Beatty, Arick, Tobias). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Conklin 2), Charleston(WV) 2 (Kentner, Beatty). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Charleston(WV) 20.

} Game 5

West Liberty 76, Edinboro 70 Susan G. Komen Shoot for the Cure Tourn. at Indiana, PA December 12, 2009 Edinboro (3-2) Kelsey Conklin, f Samantha Blazetic, f Renee’ Brown, g Samantha Reimer, g Kelcie Hellmer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Raven Metz Shawayna Morel Micki Cerchiaro team Totals

fg-fga 6­12 3­14 3­8 7­19 0­4 0­1 0­0 0­2 1­5 0­0 1­4

ft-fta 3­5 0­0 8­10 12­13 0­1 0­0 0­0 0­0 3­4 0­0 0­0

21-69 13-20 (34.7%) (65.0%)

West Liberty (3-4) fg-fga Jenni Robbins, f 7­10 Meghan Wiseman, c 1­3 Andi Winney, g 2­4

ft-fta 1­2 4­4 0­0

reb 6 5 11 3 5 2 0 0 5 2 4 9 52

pts 15 6 14 28 0 0 0 0 5 0 2

reb 1 5 8

pts 17 6 4

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2009-10 Box Scores Tori Hansen, g Laura Malernee, g Erica Hershberger Jenn Cessna Kayla Ayers Mattison Chilton team Totals

3­13 7­14 1­2 0­0 3­4 1­4

7­10 0­0 1­4 0­0 0­0 0­0

25-54 13-20 (46.3%) (65.0%)

5 2 1 0 2 3 6 33

13 21 4 5 0 2 76

HALFTIME: Edinboro 30, West Liberty 27 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 2­13 (Reimer 2­8, , Hellmer 0­ 1, Heller 0­1, Brown 0­2, Connolly 0­1), West Liberty 13­25 (Malernee 7­14, Ayers 3­4, Robbins 2­4, Hershberger 1­1, Chilton 0­1, Hansen 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 5, Conklin 2), West Liberty 13 (Robbins 5). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Metz 4, Reimer 2, Cerchiaro 2, Conklin 2), West Liberty 3 (Robbins, Malernee, Ayers). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Hellmer 3), West Liberty 12 (Wiseman 8, Hansen 2, Ayers 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 18, West Liberty 19.

} Game 6

Edinboro 101, Washington Adventist 20 Susan G. Komen Shoot for the Cure Tourn. at Indiana, PA December 13, 2009 Edinboro (4-2) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly, g Raven Metz, g Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic Kelcie Hellmer Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Shawayna Morel team Totals

fg-fga 3­6 5­9 6­10 1­4 2­7 3­6 7­15 5­9 1­4 5­8 2­4

ft-fta 3­6 0­0 10­12 3­4 5­10 4­5 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 3­4

40-82 13-17 (48.8%) (76.5%)

reb 10 9 1 1 1 5 14 4 1 3 8 1 58

Washington (0-10) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kayla Harrison, f 1­11 0­2 4 Nicole Noga, f 0­0 0­0 2 Krista Byrd, g 2­7 2­2 1 Margaret Douglas, g 3­10 2­4 2 Kia Baker, g 0­5 0­0 5 Becky Lee 0­9 0­2 2 Quianna Tiggle 0­4 0­0 1 Tamika Frazier 0­0 0­0 0 Melanie Bowen 1­6 1­1 7 team 9 Totals 7-52 5-11 33 (13.5%) (45.5%)

pts 8 11 16 3 5 10 14 12 3 12 7 101 pts 3 0 6 8 0 0 0 0 3 20

HALFTIME: Edinboro 51, Washington Adventist 5 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­20 (Hellmer 2­3, Heller 2­3, Reimer 2­6, Coressel 1­2, Connolly 1­4, Metz 0­1, Morel 0­1), Washington Adventist 1`­9 (Harrison 1­3, Byrd 0­1, Tiggle 0­2, Lee 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 27 (Coressel 6, Reimer 5, Morel 4), Washington Adventist 6 (Harrison 2, Lee 2). Steals: Edinboro 22 (Metz 10, Hellmer 5), Washoington Adventist 5 (Douglas 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Blazetic 4, Hellmer 2). Washington Adventist 3 (Baker 2, Bowen 1 ). Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Washington Adventist 37.

Edinboro 98, Merrimack 83 United Electric Holiday Tournamnet at Louisville, KY. December 21, 2009 ft-fta 1­3 2­2 1­1 4­6

reb 7 5 6 7

Merrimack (2-8) Kelly Schatzlein, f Katie Ganser, f Casey Miller, g Gennifer Roy, g Sarah Benischek, g Chelsea Shea Ruchel Lowe Tiffany Colon Taneka Brown team Totals

4­15 0­1 1­1 0­1 1­2 3­6

13­14 7­8 2­2 2­2 0­0 1­1

30-80 33-39 (37.5%) (84.6%) fg-fga 5­9 2­3 9­15 7­11 1­5 2­4 1­3 1­6 1­3

ft-fta 2­2 0­1 10­14 1­1 0­0 0­0 0­0 4­5 5­6

29-59 22-29 (41.9%) (70.6%)

3 1 1 2 4 9 4 49 reb 5 5 3 5 6 0 3 1 3 4 35

23 7 5 2 3 7 98 pts 12 6 28 15 3 4 2 6 7

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Bellarmine 85, Edinboro 77 United Electric Holiday Tournament at Louisville, KY December 22, 2009 Edinboro (5-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 11­16 0­2 7 Renee’ Brown, f 3­7 2­2 11 Samantha Blazetic, c 3­11 0­0 7 Raven Metz, g 1­1 0­2 2 Samantha Reimer, g 8­23 5­5 2 Kerry Connolly 0­5 0­0 1 Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 Casey Heller 2­2 0­0 0 Shawayna Morel 0­3 0­0 3 Micki Cerchiaro 2­4 3­4 4 team 4 Totals 30-72 10-15 41 (41.7%) (66.7%)

pts 22 9 6 2 25 0 0 6 0 7

Bellarmine (8-1) Allison Matheis, f Jalissa Chatlos, f Brittney Edelen, c Melissa Fitz, g Kylie Brady, g Besty Goodin Destiny Mattingly Allison Osen team Totals

pts 12 9 23 15 15 0 9 2

ft-fta 3­4 1­2 7­8 10­11 1­3 0­0 1­2 0­0

28-63 23-30 (44.4%) (76.7%)

reb 11 7 7 5 4 0 3 2 4 43

at Mansfield, PA January 2, 2010 Edinboro (5-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 7­10 0­0 2 Renee’ Brown, f 6­14 2­3 6 Samantha Blazetic, c 7­12 3­4 8 Raven Metz, g 2­7 2­2 4 Samantha Reimer, g 4­10 3­4 2 Kerry Connolly 0­1 3­4 1 Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­2 1 Casey Heller 5­8 0­0 5 Shawayna Morel 3­6 0­0 2 Micki Cerchiaro 2­4 0­0 2 team 4 Totals 37-74 17-25 37 (50.0%) (68.4%)

pts 14 14 17 6 12 3 2 11 7 4

Mansfield (2-7) Mallory Moore, f Tegan Atallah, f Meredith Hafer, g Mallory Hafer, g Nicole Pender, g Emma Lacey Sydnee Reeves Kayla Espigh Victoria Lacy Julia Stevenson team Totals

pts 18 4 2 3 14 2 3 0 0 2

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83

HALFTIME: Edinboro 43, Marrimack 30, Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­21 (Reimer 2­8, Morel 1­1, Coressel 1­1, Brown 1­6, Metz 0­1, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­3), Merrimack 3­12 (Ganser 2­3, Benischek 1­2, Brown 0­1, Roy 0­ 2, Miller 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 18 (Reimer 7, Connelly 4), Merrimack 18 (Miller 7, Benischek 5). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Metz 4, Conklin 3, Brown 2), Merrimack 6 (Miller 2, Shea 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Blazetic, Heller, Cerchiaro), Merrimack 5 (Lowe 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 23, Merrimack 29.

fg-fga 3­8 4­6 8­19 2­12 6­12 0­0 4­4 1­2

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Edinboro 90, Mansfield 48

fg-fga 8­14 2­4 1­5 1­9 5­11 1­1 1­4 0­3 0­0 0­2

ft-fta 1­2 0­0 0­0 0­0 4­4 0­0 1­2 0­0 0­0 2­2

19-53 8-10 (35.8%) (80.0%)

reb 11 3 2 3 6 0 3 1 0 3 6 38

48

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Mansfield 27 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­13 (Morel 1­1, Reimer 1­2, Heller 1­3, Connolly 0­1, Metz 0­2, Brown 0­3), Mansfield 2­13 (Moore 1­1, M.Hafer 1­6, Atallah 0­1, Espigh 0­1, Hafer 0­2, Pender 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 20 (Reimer 9, Conklin 3), Mansfield 10 (M. Hafer 3, Pender 3). Steals: Edinboro 21 (Morel 4, Brown 3, Blazetic 3), Mansfield 3 (Moore 2, Pender 1). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Brown 4, Blazetic

77

85

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Bellarmine 33 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­18 (Reimer 4­11, Heller 2­2), Bellarmine 6­13 (Matheis 3­6, Brady 2­4, Fitz 1­3). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Reimer 9), Bellarmine 17 (Fitz 5, Matheis 4, Brady 4 ). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Conklin 4, Brown 4,), Bellarmine 5 (Brady 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Brown 2, Blazetic 2), Bellarmine 3 (Chatlos, Fitz, Osen). Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Bellarmine 16

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Edinboro (5-2) fg-fga Kelsey Conklin, f 13­27 Renee’ Brown, f 1­10 Samantha Blazetic, c 5­10 Raven Metz, g 2­7

Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Shawayna Morel Micki Cerchiaro team Totals

pts 27 5 11 8

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2009-10 Box Scores 2), Mansfield 3 (Atallah 2, M. Hafer 1). Edinboro 4, Mansfield 28

Turnovers:

} Game 10

} Game 11

Bloomsburg 77, Edinboro 72

Edinboro 90, Concord 37

at Bloomsburg, PA January 3, 2010

at Edinboro, PA January 6, 2010

Edinboro (6-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 4­12 3­4 9 Renee’ Brown, f 5­12 4­6 6 Samantha Blazetic, c 3­6 0­0 2 Raven Metz, g 1­5 1­2 5 Samantha Reimer, g 6­15 5­6 3 Kerry Connolly 2­7 0­0 1 Amanda Coressel 0­1 0­0 0 Casey Heller 1­5 0­0 4 Shawayna Morel 1­3 0­0 2 Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 1­2 4 team 2 Totals 24-69 14-20 38 (34.8%) (70.0%)

pts 12 16 6 3 21 6 0 3 2 3

Bloomsburg (8-2) Kayla Oxenrider, f Christine Sereta, f Kelsey Gallagher, g Alyssa Flanagan, g Dana Wieller, g Jen Dervarics Tanejha Smith Lauren Biczelewski Lauren Ellis team Totals

pts 13 8 18 8 22 2 0 0 6

fg-fga 4­8 3­6 5­10 2­5 7­16 0­0 0­0 0­1 2­4

Bloomsburg 7 (Flanagan 3, Gallagher 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Blazetic 2, Conklin 1), Bloomsburg 5 (Sereta 3). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Bloomsburg 20.

ft-fta 3­4 2­6 7­8 4­5 6­8 2­2 0­0 0­0 2­2

23-50 26-35 (46.0%) (74.3%)

reb 2 10 8 3 6 1 0 1 3 6 40

72

77

HALFTIME: Bloomsburg 42, Edinboro 40 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 10­23 (Reimer 4­7, Brown 2­2, Connolly 2­7, Conklin 1­2, Heller 1­2, Morel 0­1, Metz 0­2), Bloomsburg 5­10 (Oxenrider 2­2, Wieller 2­5, Gallagher 1­3). Assists: Edinboro 17 (Reimer 6, Metz 3), Bloomsburg 13 (Flanagan 5, Gallagher 4). Steals: Edinboro 4 (Brown 2),

Edinboro (7-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 5­11 2­2 2 Renee’ Brown, f 7­15 3­3 8 Samantha Blazetic, c 2­12 3­3 6 Casey Heller, g 1­2 0­0 2 Samantha Reimer, g 5­12 7­8 1 Kerry Connolly 2­6 0­0 1 Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­0 6 Raven Metz 2­3 2­4 5 Shawayna Morel 2­5 0­0 3 Micki Cerchiaro 3­4 1­1 2 team 7 Totals 33-72 18-21 43 (45.8%) (85.7%)

pts 12 17 13 3 20 6 2 6 4 7

Concord (7-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb Sydney Lindsey, f 4­9 4­4 7 Sierra Brown, f 4­14 0­0 11 Jolysa Brown, c 0­6 3­4 5 Camisha Alexander, g 1­6 0­0 1 Sarah Blevins, g 0­2 0­0 0 Stephanie Wallace 0­2 0­0 1 Emily Blevins 0­1 1­2 4 Haley Smith 0­0 0­0 0 Katy Somerville 0­2 0­0 0 Anna Truckley 0­2 2­2 0 Holly Bibb 2­5 1­2 1 Meghan Cole 1­3 0­0 0 Kristin Kidd 1­5 0­1 3 team 9 Totals 13-57 11-15 42 (22.8%) (73.3%)

pts 12 8 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 2 2

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37

HALFTIME: Edinboro 45, Concord 20 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­13 (Reimer 3­6, Connolly 2­ 5, Heller 1­1, Conklin 0­1), Concord 0­14 (S.Blevins, 0­1, Wallace 0­1, Somerville 0­1, Bibb 0­2, Cole 0­2, Lindsey 0­3, Alexander 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 20 (Reimer 9, Coressel 4), Concord 6 (J. Brown 2). Steals: Edinboro 18 (Metz 4, Brown 3, Reimer 3 ), Concord 7 (Lindsey 4). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 10 (Conklin 3, Blazetic 3), Concord 3 ( S. Brown, J.Brown, S.Blevins). Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Concord 31.

Game 12

Edinboro 66, Kutztown 52 at Edinboro, PA January 9, 2010

Samantha Blazetic led the PSAC in blocked shots with 69.

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Edinboro (8-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 3­9 5­6 6 Renee’ Brown, f 7­14 0­0 10 Samantha Blazetic, c 4­10 2­4 9 Casey Heller, g 3­10 0­0 5 Samantha Reimer, g 2­7 8­8 4 Kerry Connolly 0­2 0­0 1 Amanda Coressel 0­1 0­0 1 Raven Metz 3­4 0­0 2 Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 0 Micki Cerchiaro 0­1 2­2 0 team 6 Totals 22-58 17-20 44 (37.9%) (85.0%)

pts 12 16 10 7 13 0 0 6 0 2

Kutztown (8-4) fg-fga Melissa McQuade, f 5­19 Chauntelle Schroeder, c 2­11 Meredith Starr, g 0­4 Rachel Wisemiller, g 5­10 Vivian Melvin, g 5­10 Brittany Greaves 0­1 Ashley Wood 0­5

pts 13 5 0 14 12 0 2

ft-fta 2­2 1­2 0­0 3­4 2­2 0­0 2­4

reb 9 5 3 7 6 0 2

Brittany Levan Kristen Murray Steph Zewe team Totals

0­0 3­5 0­1

0­0 0­0 0­0

20-66 10-14 (30.3%) (71.4%)

0 2 1 6 41

0 6 0 52

HALFTIME: Edinboro 29, Kutztown 21 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­17 (Brown 2­6, Conklin 1­1, Reimer 1­3, Heller 1­5, Connolly 0­2), Kutztown 2­10 (Wisemiller 1­2, McQuade 1­5, Starr 0­1, Murray 0­1, Wood 0­ 1). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 6, Metz 2), Kutztown 9 (Starr 3, Greaves 2, Wisemiller 2). Steals: Edinboro 10 (Metz 4, Cerchiaro 3), Kutztown 11 (Starr 4, Schroeder 2, Wisemiller 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7 (Blazetic 5, Conklin 2), Kutztown 3 (McQuade, Schroeder, Wisemiller). Turnovers: Edinboro 20, Kutztown 18.

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Edinboro 75, East Stroudsburg 53 at East Stroudsburg PA January 10, 2010 Edinboro (9-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 1­11 1­3 4 Renee’ Brown, f 5­6 2­2 8 Samantha Blazetic, c 2­10 2­2 6 Casey Heller, g 2­9 0­0 1 Samantha Reimer, g 6­16 8­10 5 Kerry Connolly 0­3 0­0 2 Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 Raven Metz 1­3 0­0 1 Shawayna Morel 1­2 0­0 1 Micki Cerchiaro 5­6 7­8 8 team 7 Totals 23-66 20-25 43 (34.8%) (80.0%)

pts 3 16 6 6 23 0 0 2 2 17

East Stroudsburg (2-11)fg-fga ft-fta reb Jennifer Scherer, f 6­11 0­0 8 DeAnna Rayam, f 4­15 12­13 16 Alexa Detzi, c 1­4 2­3 10 Cyara Woodbridge, g 1­7 2­4 2 Barb Borst, g 4­10 0­0 2 Marina Bronstein 0­0 0­0 0 Brittany McClain 0­2 0­0 1 Kristin D’Arienzo 0­1 0­0 0 Mia Waring 1­3 1­2 3 Becky Hayter 0­1 0­0 0 Angel Gaffney 0­1 0­0 0 Deonna Overton 0­0 0­0 0 Kelly Sorber 0­0 0­0 0 team 3 Totals 17-55 17-22 45 (30.9%) (77.3%)

pts 13 20 4 4 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

75

53

HALFTIME: Edinboro 41, East Stroudsburg 25 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 9­20 (Brown 4­5, Reimer 3­7, Heller 2­4, Conklin 0­1, Metz 0­1, Connolly 0­2), ESU 2­13 (Borst 1­2, Scherer 1­4, Woodbridge 0­1, McClain 0­2, Rayam 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 17 (Conklin 5, Reimer 5, Connolly 2, Morel 2), ESU 8 (Rayam 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 3, Cerchiaro 2), ESU 8 (Detzi 3, McClain 2). Steals: Edinboro 10 (Brown 4, Conklin 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, ESU 25.

} Game 14

Edinboro 78, Lock Haven 65 at Edinboro, PA January 13, 2010

66 Edinboro (10-4) fg-fga Kelsey Conklin, f 8­14 Renee’ Brown, f 4­7 Samantha Blazetic, c 3­7 Samantha Reimer, g 5­15 Casey Heller, g 1­2 Kerry Connolly 0­2 Amanda Coressel 0­0 Raven Metz 0­1 Shawayna Morel 1­4

ft-fta 6­9 2­2 1­2 17­19 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0

reb 6 4 3 3 3 0 0 2 7

pts 23 10 8 29 2 0 0 0 2

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Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2010-11

2009-10 Box Scores Micki Cerchiaro team Totals Lock Haven (5-7) Kristein Kudrick, f Heather McHugh, g Peaches Nesmith, g Sharay Hall, g Casi Donelan, g Kacie Hershey Marisa Elliot Jaime Donovan Amy Bievenour Tyeshia Carroll team Totals

1­3

2­4

23-55 28-36 (41.8%) (77.8%) fg-fga 2­6 1­3 1­3 2­3 8­16 2­4 1­5 0­0 1­1 4­5

ft-fta 2­2 0­0 1­2 1­4 8­10 8­11 0­0 0­0 0­0 1­1

22-46 21-30 (47.8%) (70.0%)

5 2 35 reb 3 1 1 3 5 5 1 0 0 3 6 28

4 78 pts 6 2 3 5 24 12 2 0 2 9 65

HALFTIME: Edinboro 40, Lock Haven 24 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 4­15 (Reimer 2­7, Blazetic 1­1, Conklin 1­3, Connolly 0­1, Morel 0­1, Brown 0­2), Lock Haven 0­6 (Hall 0­1, Kudrick 0­1, Donelan 0­2, McHugh 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Reimer 4, Blazetic 2, Connolly 2), Lock Haven 8 (Hall 4, McHugh 2). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Reimer 6), Lock Haven 9 (Carroll 4, Hall 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (Heller, Cerchiaro). Turnovers: Edinboro 22, Lock Haven 22.

} Game 15

Edinboro 76, Slippery Rock 55 at Edinboro, PA January 16, 2010 Edinboro (11-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 4­9 2­2 4 Renee’ Brown, f 8­22 8­9 14 Samantha Blazetic, c 4­14 0­0 10 Shawayna Morel, g 1­4 1­2 2 Samantha Reimer, g 6­16 0­0 3 Kerry Connolly 1­4 0­0 3 Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­0 2 Casey Heller 1­2 0­0 2 Raven Metz 1­1 2­3 4 Micki Cerchiaro 1­4 4­4 5 team 4 Totals 28-77 17-20 53 (36.4%) (85.0%)

pts 11 25 8 3 13 2 2 2 4 6

Slippery Rock (3-12) fg-fga ft-fta reb Amanda Mikatavage, f 6­8 1­1 2 Tynesha Lee, f 1­1 0­0 2 Julie Molloy, g 3­10 2­3 5 Nikki Presto, g 1­7 2­2 5 Bethany Caudill, g 3­7 0­0 1 Lyndsy Day 0­0 0­0 0 Kara Lazauskas 1­2 1­2 1 Sandra Busser 1­2 0­0 1 Grace Palucis 0­3 0­0 2 Alex Beatty 3­7 3­4 3 Katelyn Griffin 0­0 0­0 0 Emilee Vitez 1­7 0­0 7 Haley Geyer 0­2 2­2 1 team 4 Totals 20-56 11-14 34 (35.7%) (78.6%)

pts 13 2 8 4 8 0 4 2 0 10 0 2 2

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HALFTIME: Edinboro 39, Slippery Rock 25 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­20 (Conklin 1­3, Brown 1­5, Reimer 1­8, Coressel 0­1, Heller 0­1, Connolly 0­2), Slippery Rock 4­11 (Caudill 2­3, Beatty 1­1, Lazauskas 1­2, Palucis 0­1, Molloy 0­2, Presto 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Morel 3, Conklin 2, Brown 2, Reimer 2, Cerchiaro 2), Slippery Rock 7 (seven with 1). Steals: Edinboro 6 (Reimer 2), Slippery Rock 6 (six with 1). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic, Brown, Conklin, Metz), Slippery Rock 4 (Lee 2, Mikatavage 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Slippery Rock 18.

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Mercyhurst 70, Edinboro 65 at Erie, PA January 20, 2010 Edinboro (11-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 3­12 1­2 3 Renee’ Brown, f 6­14 7­12 11 Samantha Blazetic, c 2­6 0­0 5 Casey Heller, g 2­6 0­0 5 Samantha Reimer, g 7­19 10­11 1 Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 1 Raven Metz 0­1 0­0 0 Shawayna Morel 1­4 0­0 3 Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 1­4 7 team 1 Totals 22-66 19-29 36 (43.3%) (54.2%)

pts 7 19 4 4 24 0 0 2 3

Mercyhurst (10-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb Amy Achesinski, f 7­12 8­10 9 Nikki Fredrickson, g 1­4 3­4 4 Megan Hoffman, g 1­2 2­2 7 Samantha Loadman, g 4­9 2­2 5 Dana Banda, g 1­2 1­2 1 Kelsey Gordon 2­3 0­0 1 Kaylee Foster 2­4 2­2 0 Kelsey Trosch 0­0 0­0 0 Lindsay Whipkey 3­4 0­1 2 Katie Carbee 0­1 4­4 4 team 2 Totals 21-41 22-27 35 (51.2%) (81.5%)

pts 22 5 5 14 3 5 6 0 6 4

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70

HALFTIME: Mercyhurst 31, Edinboro 23 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 2­13 (Heller 2­2, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­2, Brown 0­3, Reimer 0­5), Mercyhurst 6­13 (Loadman 4­8, Hoffman 1­1, Gordon 1­2, Banda 0­1, Frederickson 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 8 (Reimer 4, Brown 2), Mercyhurst 18 (Achesinski 10, Hoffman 3, Loadman 3). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Cerchiaro 5, Brown 3, Conklin 2, Morel 2), Mercyhurst 6 (Hoffman 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic 2, Brown 1, Cerchiaro 1), Mercyhurst 2 (Carbee, Frederickson). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, Mercyhurst 31.

Reimer 1­4, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­2), Cal 1­14 (Michael 1­5, Kermond 0­1, Williams 0­1, Andrews 0­3, Brown 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Conklin 5, Metz 3, Coressel 2, Reimer 2), Cal 18 (Andrews 5, Williams 5, Michael 3, Smith 3). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Metz 5, Cerchiaro 2), Cal 15 (Williams 7, Andrews 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7 (Blazetic 4), Cal 3 (Smith 2, Williams 1). Turnovers: Edinboro 25, California(Pa.) 14.

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Gannon 79, Edinboro 67 at Erie, PA January 27, 2010 Edinboro (11-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 6­16 3­8 9 Renee’ Brown, f 3­10 4­4 8 Samantha Blazetic, c 0­1 0­0 0 Amanda Coressel, g 0­0 0­0 0 Samantha Reimer, g 5­13 5­5 1 Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 0 Casey Heller 0­0 0­0 1 Raven Metz 5­8 0­0 5 Shawayna Morel 6­9 2­2 4 Micki Cerchiaro 1­2 0­0 2 team 4 Totals 26-60 14-19 34 (43.3%) (73.7%)

pts 15 10 0 0 16 0 0 10 14 2

Gannon (21-0) Brittany Tabron, f Kim Vargas, f Tiffany Crocker, g Carrie Nolan, g Kristina Freeman, g Shanna Thompson Amanda Dacek Julie Kleber team Totals

pts 8 8 11 18 8 14 0 12

fg-fga 4­10 4­6 4­7 5­10 2­9 6­7 0­2 4­8

ft-fta 0­2 0­0 2­2 7­8 3­3 2­4 0­0 3­4

29-59 17-23 (49.2%) (73.9%)

reb 11 2 2 8 1 5 0 3 4 36

67

79

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California(Pa.) 69, Edinboro 52 at Edinboro, PA January 23, 2010 Edinboro (11-6) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 2­7 0­0 8 Micki Cerchiaro, f 4­7 1­2 4 Samantha Blazetic, c 4­8 0­0 6 Renee’ Brown, g 2­11 0­0 7 Samantha Reimer, g 3­7 2­2 3 Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 0 Amanda Coressel 2­2 0­0 1 Casey Heller 2­5 0­0 2 Raven Metz 4­9 0­6 5 Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 1 team 3 Totals 23-57 3-10 40 (34.5%) (61.5%)

pts 4 9 8 5 9 0 4 5 8 0

California(Pa) (13-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb Amy Johns, f 2­8 0­0 3 Kayla Smith, f 5­12 8­16 15 Stephanie Michael, g 2­6 0­0 4 Brooque Williams, g 8­18 4­6 4 Crystal Andrews, g 4­11 3­4 8 Danielle Luckett 0­0 1­2 0 Kiara Brown 4­9 2­2 3 Megan Kermond 0­1 0­0 0 Mona Rowe 0­0 0­0 1 Tatianna Hall 0­2 0­0 3 team 5 Totals 25-67 18-30 46 (37.3%) (60.0%)

pts 4 18 5 20 11 1 10 0 0 0

52

69

HALFTIME: California(Pa.) 33, Edinboro 29 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­11 (Heller 1­2, Brown 1­2,

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2009-10 Box Scores HALFTIME: Gannon 35, Edinboro 21 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 1­11 (Reimer 1­4, Metz 0­1, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­4), Gannon 4­12 (Crocker 1­1, Freeman 1­2, Kleber 1­3, Nolan 1­5, Dacek 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Metz 2, Morel 2, Reimer 2), Gannon 21(Crocker 4, Nolan 4, Freeman 4, Kleber 4). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Metz 4, Brown 3, Conklin 2, Morel 2), Gannon 11 (Nolan 4, Crocker 3, Kleber 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic 2, Brown 1, Conklin 1), Gannon 7 (Freeman 2, Vargas 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 24, Gannon 19.

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} Game 19

Indiana(Pa.) 58, Edinboro 52

Edinboro 94, Clarion 85

at Indiana, PA February 3, 2010

at Clarion, PA January 30, 2010 Edinboro (12-7) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Shawayna Morel, g Raven Metz, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals Clarion (10-9) Lizzie Suwala, f Janelle Zabresky, f Courtney Healy, g Rachel Skolny, g Bethany Koch, g Jillian Taylor Joanna Catalano Aleya Miller Casey Batey Rachel Graeff team Totals

HALFTIME: Edinboro 53, Clarion 49 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­19 (Heller 3­4, Brown 1­3, Reimer 1­6, Conklin 0­1, Connolly 0­5), Clarion 8­16 (Suwala 6­ 9, Koch 1­1, Graeff 1­3, Skolny 0­1, Healy 0­1, Batey 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 18 (Reimer 7, Morel 3), Clarion 21 (Graeff 8, Koch 4, Suwala 3). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Brown 5, Cerchiaro 2, Metz 2, Conklin 2, Morel 2), Clarion 5 (five with 1). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Blazetic 8), Clarion 10 (Healy 5, Zabresky 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 11, Clarion 18.

fg-fga 13­21 5­16 1­1 1­5 1­8 0­8 0­0 5­8 0­1 10­13

ft-fta 1­3 6­8 1­2 0­0 6­7 1­2 0­0 2­2 0­0 0­2

36-81 17-26 (44.4%) (65.4%) fg-fga 9­15 7­11 2­4 0­6 6­16 0­2 0­1 3­5 0­1 4­14

ft-fta 4­4 1­1 0­1 2­2 3­3 0­0 0­1 3­4 0­0 2­5

31-75 15-21 (41.3%) (71.4%)

reb 12 8 6 6 2 2 0 3 1 10 2 52

pts 27 17 3 2 9 1 0 15 0 20

reb 8 8 2 2 9 1 1 6 1 4 3 45

pts 28 15 4 2 16 0 0 9 0 11

Edinboro (12-8) Kelsey Conklin, f Shawayna Morel, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals

reb 9 2 12 7 0 0 1 2 9 6 4 52

pts 13 4 10 8 5 0 0 2 4 6

Indiana(Pa.) (12-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb Brianna Johnson, f 4­12 2­2 5 HIllary Shope, f 2­9 0­0 7 Julie Lozon, g 0­0 0­0 1 Kierstin Filla, g 0­1 2­2 0 Lacey Claar, g 2­10 3­4 6 Vianca Tejada 1­4 0=0 4 Eryn Withers 4­11 1­2 13 Sarah Pastorek 6­11 10­12 9 team 8 Totals 19-58 18-22 53 (32.8%) (81.8%)

pts 10 4 0 2 7 2 11 22

94

85

fg-fga 6­20 2­3 3­19 1­3 0­12 0­4 0­2 1­5 1­3 3­8

ft-fta 1­2 0­0 4­4 6­8 5­6 0­0 0­0 0­0 2­2 0­0

17-79 18-22 (21.5%) (81.8%)

52

58

HALFTIME: Indiana(Pa.) 25, Edinboro 20 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 0­12 (Brown 0­1, Heller 0­3, Connolly 0­3, Reimer 0­5), IUP 2­8 (Withers 2­4, Claar 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 3, Conklin 2), IUP 12 (Claar 3, Tejada 3, Filla 2). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Metz 3, Conklin 2, Brown 2), IUP 7 (Pastorek 2, Tejada 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 10 (Blazetic 5, Conklin 2), IUP 6 (Pastorek 3, Tejada 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Indiana(Pa.) 23.

} Game 21

Edinboro 62, Lock Haven 49 at Lock Haven, PA February 6, 2010 Edinboro (13-8) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Shawayna Morel, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals

Fighting Scots celebrate season-ending win over Clarion to qualify for PSAC Playoffs.

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Lock Haven (5-14) Kacie Hershey, f Kristen Kudrick, f Heather McHugh, g Peaches Nesmith,g Casi Donelan, g Mahogany Spence Marisa Elliot Milan Dry Jaime Donovan

fg-fga 3­10 4­13 4­11 0­2 3­14 0­0 0­0 4­7 1­1 3­8

ft-fta 0­0 2­4 4­8 2­4 7­10 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0 0­0

22-66 15-26 (33.3%) (57.7%) fg-fga 0­3 3­8 2­3 7­16 3­11 0­2 0­2 1­2 2­3

ft-fta 0­0 3­4 0­0 1­4 0­1 0­0 2­2 0­0 0­0

reb 1 7 7 3 4 0 0 5 1 9 8 45

pts 6 10 12 2 14 0 0 10 2 6

reb 2 7 3 8 4 1 3 3 2

pts 0 9 5 15 6 0 2 2 6

62

Sharay Hall Tyeshia Carroll team Totals

0­2 1­8

2­4 0­0

19-60 8-15 (31.7%) (53.3%)

1 3 13 50

2 2 49

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Lock Haven 21 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­11 (Heller 2­5, Reimer 1­4, Brown 0­1, Conklin 0­1), Lock Haven 3­11 (Donovan 2­3, McHugh 1­2, Nesmith 0­1, Spence 0­1, Carroll 0­1, Donelan 0­ 3). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Reimer 5, Morel 2), Lock Haven 8 (McHugh 2, Donelan 3). Steals: Edinboro 16 (Reimer 5, Metz 5, Conklin 2), Lock Haven 9 (Elliot 3, Carroll 2, Kudrick 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 5), Lock Haven 4 (Kudrick 2, Donelan 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, Lock Haven 30 .

} Game 22

Edinboro 71, Mercyhurst 52 at Edinboro, PA February 10, 2010 Edinboro (14-8) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Shawayna Morel, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals

fg-fga 5­15 7­12 1­4 0­3 6­13 1­1 0­1 2­6 1­1 2­5

ft-fta 1­2 2­2 2­2 0­0 7­7 0­0 0­0 0­0 3­4 1­1

reb 8 2 3 3 3 0 1 1 5 7 4 37

pts 11 18 4 0 20 2 0 6 5 5

Mercyhurst (9-13) fg-fga ft-fta reb Amy Achesinski, f 3­10 6­8 7 Nikki Frederickson, f 4­8 1­2 3 Megam Hoffman, g 0­2 0­0 6 Samantha Loadman, g 6­14 0­0 14 Dana Banda, g 1­8 4­4 0 Kelsey Gordon 1­4 0­0 1 Kelsey Trosch 1­2 0­0 0 Lindsay Whipkey 2­4 0­0 0 Katie Carbee 0­1 0­0 0 team 4 Totals 18-53 11-14 35 (34.0%) (78.6%)

pts 12 9 0 16 7 2 2 4 0

25-61 16-18 (41.0%) (88.9%)

71

52

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Mercyhurst 28 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­8 (Brown 2­2, Heller 2­4, Reimer 1­2), Mercyhurst 5­14 (Loadman 4­8, Banda 1­3, Frederickson 0­1, Hoffman 0­1, Gordon 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Reimer 4, Morel 3), Mercyhurst 15 (Achesinski 4, Frederickson 4, Banda 3). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Brown 4, Metz 4, Morel 3), Mercyhurst 7 (Loadman 3, Banda 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 3, Cerchiaro 2), Mercyhurst 6 (Achesinski 2, Loadman 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, Mercyhurst 20.

} Game 23

Edinboro 79, Slippery Rock 52 at Slippery Rock, PA February 13, 2010 Edinboro (15-8) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Shawayna Morel, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals

fg-fga 6­16 3­6 3­4 4­5 6­12 1­1 0­0 2­5 2­2 4­6

ft-fta 1­2 0­0 0­0 0­0 6­6 0­0 0­0 2­2 2­2 0­0

31-57 11-12 (54.4%) (91.7%)

reb 8 6 4 2 2 1 0 5 2 4 2 36

pts 13 6 7 9 22 2 0 6 6 8 79

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2009-10 Box Scores Slippery Rock (5-18) fg-fga ft-fta reb Emilee Vitez, f 2­8 1­4 2 Amanda Mikatavage, f 1­4 0­0 3 Julie Molloy, g 5­10 2­4 4 Nikki Presto, g 3­3 1­3 1 Chere’ Marshall, g 1­3 4­4 1 Kara Lazauskas 0­0 0­0 0 Bethany Caudill 5­10 0­2 2 Sandra Busser 1­2 0­0 0 Grace Palucis 0­2 0­0 1 Alex Beatty 0­2 0­0 4 Katelyn Griffin 1­1 0­0 0 Tynesha Lee 1­3 2­3 4 team 3 Totals 20-48 10-20 25 (41.7%) (50.0%)

pts 5 2 12 7 6 0 12 2 0 0 2 4 52

HALFTIME: Edinboro 42, Slippery Rock 24 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­14 (Reimer 4­7, Metz 1­1, Morel 1­2, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­1, Heller 0­2), Slippery Rock 2­8 (Caudill 2­4, Beatty 0­1, Molloy 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 19 (Metz 4, Morel 3, Reimer 3), Slippery Rock 9 (Molloy 4, Palucis 2). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Conklin 2, Brown 2, Coressel 2), Slippery Rock 8 (Marshall 2, Busser 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Cerchiaro 4), Slippery Rock 2 (Mikatavage, Lee). Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Slippery Rock 19.

} Game 24

Gannon 80, Edinboro 72 at Edinboro, PA February 17, 2010 Edinboro (15--9) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Shawayna Morel, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals Gannon (27-0) Brittany Tabron, f Kim Vargas, f Tiffany Crocker, g Carrie Nolan, g Kristina Freeman, g Caitlyn Lowe Julie Kleber team Totals

fg-fga 4­11 7­10 5­10 0­2 9­18 0­0 0­0 0­4 2­2 1­5

ft-fta 1­1 2­2 2­2 1­2 3­3 0­0 0­0 0­0 1­1 0­2

28-62 10-13 (45.2%) (76.9%) fg-fga 6­10 5­6 3­8 2­7 3­4 4­6 2­6

ft-fta 1­1 2­2 1­2 0­2 2­3 3­5 0­2

25-47 21-26 (53.2%) (80.8%)

reb 4 2 3 6 2 0 0 0 3 5 2 27

pts 10 16 12 1 26 0 0 0 5 2

reb 9 7 7 3 0 2 2 3 33

pts 13 15 8 9 8 15 12

72

80

HALFTIME: Gannon 42, Edinboro 35 Three-point FGs Edinboro 6­17 (Reimer 5­10, Conklin 1­2, Morel 0­2, Brown 0­3), Gannon 9­17 (Vargas 3­3, Lowe 3­5, Freeman 2­3, Crocker 1­­2, Nolan 0­2, Kleber 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 4, Conklin 3), Gannon 19 (Crocker 9, Nolan 3, Freeman 3). Steals: Edinboro 8 (Metz 3, Conklin 2, Reimer 2), Gannon 7 (Nolan 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 5, Conklin 1), Gannon 6 (Nolan 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 13, Gannon 18.

} Game 25

California(Pa.) 80, Edinboro 44 at California, PA February 20, 2010 Edinboro (15-10) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Raven Metz, g Shawayna Morel, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel

fg-fga 3­7 4­9 2­5 0­2 3­9 0­2 1­3

ft-fta 0­0 3­3 2­2 0­2 2­2 0­0 0­0

reb 1 3 5 1 1 0 3

pts 6 12 6 0 9 0 2

Casey Heller Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals

1­9 1­3 2­9

0­0 0 0­0

17-58 7-9 (29.3%) (77.8%)

1 6 4 9 34

California(Pa.) (19-6)fg-fga ft-fta reb Amy Johns, f 6­11 1­2 6 Kayla Smith, f 5­13 4­8 19 Stephanie Michael, g 2­5 2­3 3 Brooque Williams, g 10­21 5­11 8 Crystal Andrews, g 2­6 4­4 1 Danielle Luckett 4­6 1­1 1 Kiara Brown 0­1 2­2 0 Megan Kermond 0­0 0­0 2 Taryn Russ 1­1 1­1 2 Mona Rowe 0­2 0­0 1 Tatiana Hall 0­1 0­0 0 team 5 Totals 30-67 20-32 48 (44.8%) (62.5%)

3 2 4 44 pts 13 14 6 25 8 9 2 0 3 0 0 80

HALFTIME: California (Pa.) 40, Edinboro 29 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­12 (Brown 1­2, Reimer 1­3, Heller 1­5, Conklin 0­1, Connolly 0­1), Cal 0­5 (Andrews 0­1, Brown 0­1, Michael 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 7 (Conklin 3, Morel 2),Cal 13 (Williams 4, Smith 4, Andrews 3). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Brown 3, Metz 2, Conklin 2, Cerchiaro 2),Cal 20 (Williams 8, Johns 5, Smith 4). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic 2), Cal, 4 (Smith 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 34, California(Pa.) 22.

} Game 26

Indiana(Pa.) 64, Edinboro 62 at Edinboro, PA February 24, 2010 Edinboro (15-11) fg-fga ft-fta reb Kelsey Conklin, f 8­14 2­3 6 Renee’ Brown, f 6­17 6­7 15 Samantha Blazetic, c 0­1 0­0 3 Raven Metz, g 1­6 1­2 6 Samantha Reimer, g 2­14 3­4 1 Kerry Connolly 2­5 1­2 0 Casey Heller 1­5 2­4 2 Shawayna Morel 0­1 0­0 1 Micki Cerchiaro 2­10 0­0 9 team 4 Totals 22-73 15-22 47 (30.1%) (68.2%)

pts 18 18 0 3 7 7 5 0 4

Indiana(Pa.) (16-9) fg-fga ft-fta reb Sarah Pastorek, f 2­13 3­4 4 Julie Lozon, g 2­3 3­4 8 Kierstin Filla, g 2­8 2­2 3 Eryn Withers, g 4­13 4­4 7 Lacey Claar, g 5­10 2­2 9 Katelyn Marshall 0­3 0­0 0 Brianna Johnson 0­1 0­0 2 Vianca Tejada 0­0 0­0 0 Hillary Shope 6­8 1­1 7 team 6 Totals 21-59 17-21 46 (35.6%) (81.0%)

pts 7 8 6 13 14 0 0 0 16

62

64

HALFTIME: Edinboro 29, Indiana(Pa) 29 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­15 (Connolly 2­3, Heller 1­4, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­3, Reimer 0­4), IUP 5­12 (Claar 2­6, Shope 1­1, Lozon 1­2, Withers 1­2, Pastorek 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Reimer 4, Blazetic 2), IUP 11 (Filla 6, Claar 2). Steals: Edinboro 12 (Brown 4, Conklin 3, Reimer 2), IUP 6 (Withers 2, Claar 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Conklin 6), IUP 8 (Pastorek 4, Shope 3). Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Indiana(Pa.) 20.

} Game 27

Edinboro 78, Clarion 66 at Edinboro, PA February 27, 2010

Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2010-11

Edinboro (16-11) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Casey Heller, g Raven Metz, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Shawayna Morel Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals Clarion (12-15) Sarah Pratt, f Jenelle Zabresky, f Bethany Koch, g Rachel Graeff, g Lizzie Suwala, g Jillian Taylor Joanna Catalano Aleya Miller Rachel Skolny Courtney Formica team Totals

fg-fga 4­15 3­12 4­11 2­3 3­12 0­0 0­0 1­5 2­3 4­5

ft-fta 4­8 4­4 0­0 0­0 12­12 0­0 0­0 3­4 0­0 4­6

23-66 27-34 (34.8%) (79.4%) fg-fga 1­7 9­12 5­15 4­11 1­7 0­0 0­1 1­2 2­2 0­1

ft-fta 7­10 1­2 3­4 5­5 1­2 0­0 1­2 0­0 2­4 0­0

23-58 20-29 (39.7%) (69.0%)

reb 15 6 4 4 3 0 0 2 5 5 3 47

pts 12 10 12 4 19 0 0 5 4 12

reb 10 10 6 4 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 40

pts 9 19 13 13 3 0 1 2 6 0

78

66

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Clarion 31 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­15 (Heller 4­6, Reimer 1­6, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­1, Morel 0­1), Clarion 0­10 (Formica 0­1, Suwala 0­1, Koch 0­4, Graeff 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Reimer 6, Metz 3, Conklin 2), Clarion 10 (Graeff 4, Koch 3). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Reimer 4), Clarion 6 (Zabresky 3, Formica 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Blazetic), Clarion 11 (Zabersky 4, Koch 4 ).Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Clarion 20.

} Game 28

Gannon 81, Edinboro 67 The PSAC Quarterfinals at Erie, PA March 2, 2010 Edinboro (16-12) Kelsey Conklin, f Renee’ Brown, f Casey Heller, g Raven Metz, g Samantha Reimer, g Kerry Connolly Amanda Coressel Shawayna Morel Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic team Totals Gannon (31-0) Brittany Tabron, f Kim Vargas, f Tiffany Crocker, g Carrie Nolan, g Kristina Freeman, g Caitlyn Lowe Shanna Thompson Julie Kleber team Totals

fg-fga 7­13 6­12 3­8 2­6 3­8 0­2 0­0 1­4 0­0 0­2

ft-fta 2­2 3­4 0­0 0­0 7­7 0­0 0­0 0­0 3­4 0­0

22-73 15-22 (40.0%) (88.2%) fg-fga 1­8 10­12 5­10 7­14 0­5 1­2 2­6 3­7

ft-fta 3­4 1­1 5­5 6­7 4­4 0­0 0­0 0­0

29-64 19-21 (45.3%) (90.5%)

reb 5 8 0 6 0 0 0 2 5 3 5 34

pts 17 18 8 4 14 0 0 3 3 0

reb 7 3 7 2 4 0 3 4 4 34

pts 5 21 16 21 4 3 4 7

67

81

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Gannon 36 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­22 (Brown 3­4, Heller 2­5, Conklin 1­2, Morel 1­2, Reimer 1­5, Connolly 0­2, Metz 0­2), Gannon 4­15 (Crocker 1­2, Lowe 1­2, Kleber 1­3, Nolan 1­5, Vargas 0­1, Freeman 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Reimer 4), Gannon 16 (Crocker 6, Nolan 5). Steals: Edinboro 4 (Metz 2), Gannon 9 (Crocker 4, Nolan 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Cerchiaro 2), Gannon 2 (Vargas, Freeman). Turnovers: Edinboro 19, Gannon 9.

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Remembering Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin

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Kelsey Conklin Forward 6’1” Senior Edinboro, PA General McLane HS

33

Samantha Reimer Guard 5’6” Altoona, PA

Senior Altoona HS

} Samantha Reimer

} Kelsey Conklin

­­ All­time leading scorer with 1,926 points ­­ Ranks 13th all­time in the PSAC in scoring ­­ Holds career and PSAC records for free throws made (640), and also holds career record for free throws attempted (755) ­­ Shot 90.6 percent from the free throw line as a senior, a school and PSAC record ­­ Ranks fifth in career assists (449) ­­ Three­time All­PSAC honoree, earning first team honors as a sophomore and senior and second team as a junior ­­ Named Edinboro’s Nancy Acker Senior Female Athlete of the Year ­­ 2009­10 Womens’ Division II Bulletin honorable mention All­American

­­ Fifth all­time leading scorer with 1,557 points ­­ Ranks fifth in career rebounds with 772 ­­ Only the second player in Edinboro history with over 1,500 points and 700 rebounds, joining Montique Wade ­­ Ranks sixth in career steals (236) and tied for ninth in career blocked shots (74) ­­ Three­time All­PSAC honoree, earning first team honors as a junior and second team as a sophomore and senior ­­ Named Edinboro’s Nancy Acker Senior Female Athlete of the Year ­­ 2009­10 Womens’ Division II Bulletin honorable mention All­American

Samantha Reimer’s Career at Edinboro

Year 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

G­GS 28­20 27­27 27­27 28­28

FG­FGA 105­301 155­386 147­420 141­372

Pct. .349 .402 .350 .379

3FG­3FGA 35­116 53­161 56­180 46­153

Pct. .302 .329 .311 .301

FT­FTA 121­158 175­206 170­199 174­192

Pct. .766 .850 .854 .906

Reb. 83 94 71 61

Avg. 3.0 3.5 2.6 2.2

A 80 143 89 137

TO 77 92 109 68

Career

110-102

548-1479

.371

190-610

.311

640-755

.848

309

2.8

449

346

Year 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

G­GS 28­28 26­24 27­26 28­28

FG­FGA 137­298 147­269 185­368 164­363

Pct. .460 .546 .503 .452

Career

109-106

633-1298

.488

BL 1 1 2 2

ST 32 40 49 42

PF­D 51­0 47­0 44­0 58­1

Pts. 366 538 520 502

Avg. 13.1 19.9 19.3 17.9

6 163

200-1

1926

17.5

ST 71 53 70 42

PF­DQ 100­3 87­3 81­1 74­1

Pts. 337 372 459 389

Avg. 12.0 14.3 17.0 13.9

74 236

342-8

1557

14.3

Kelsey Conklin’s Career at Edinboro

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3FG­3FGA 6­31 7­14 3­16 8­33 24-94

Pct. .194 .500 .188 .242

FT­FTA 57­100 71­100 86­134 53­86

Pct. .570 .710 .642 .616

Reb. 211 170 217 174

Avg. 7.5 6.5 8.0 6.2

A 40 57 53 51

TO 100 59 103 92

.255

267-420

.636

772

7.1

201

354

BL 15 12 23 24

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The Record Book } Section Contents Year-by-Year Records ......................................32 Edinboro in 100-Point Games ......................32 Individual & Team Records............................33 Career Records ..........................................34-35 Season Records ..........................................36-37 1,000-Point Club ........................................38-39 Yearly Leaders ............................................40-41 All-Time Scores ..........................................42-45 All-Time vs. Opponents..................................46 Edinboro All-Americans ................................47 The Honor Roll ................................................48 All-Time Team ..................................................48 Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs....................48


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Year-by-Year Records Year W L Pct. Coach } The Judy Sauer Era (160-68, 14 years) 1966­67 1967­68 1968­69 1969­70 1970­71 1971­72 1972­73 1973­74 1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80

5 6 7 8 5 5 10 7 17 20 17 13 18 22

0 2 1 2 4 3 0 4 6 6 7 12 9 12

1.000 .750 .875 .800 .556 .625 1.000 .636 .739 .769 .708 .520 .667 .647

Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer Judy Sauer

1980­81 1981­82 1982­83

11 5 12

16 14 11

.407 .263 .521

Kathleen Lipkovich Kathleen Lipkovich Kathleen Lipkovich

1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87

13 10 11 9

12 15 14 15

.520 .400 .440 .375

Monica Pellman Monica Pellman Monica Pellman Monica Pellman

} The Kathleen Lipkovich Era (28-41, 3 years) } The Monica Pellman Era (43-56, 4 years)

Year W L Pct. Coach } The Stan Swank Era (388-2455, 23 years) 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

14 21 27 8 22 18 10 15 15 24 23 16 13 17 12 16 18 18 21 14 17 13 16

11 6 3 19 8 12 15 11 13 9 8 10 14 10 14 12 10 10 10 14 10 14 12

.560 .778 .900 .296 .733 .600 .400 .577 .536 .727 .742 .615 .481 .630 .461 .571 .643 .643 .677 .500 .630 .481 .571

44 Seasons 619

420

.596

Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank

4 Head Coaches

Edinboro in 100-Point Games Opponent Fredonia State Gannon Gannon Mercyhurst Jamestown CC Buffalo State Gannon Indiana(Pa.) Gannon Jamestown CC Jamestown CC Akron Maryland Clarion St. Bonaventure West Virginia Penn State Mercyhurst Shippensburg St. Leo Dyke Fairmont State Clarion Cheyney Clarion Salem­Teikyo Kutztown Seton Hill Florida Inst. of Tech.

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Score W, 104­25 W, 109­42 W, 129­31 W, 101­24 W, 100­42 W, 103­27 W, 120­22 W, 118­86 W, 105­69 W, 116­23 W, 115­28 W, 103­62 L, 70­104 W, 104­62 W, 103­54 L, 90­101 L, 40­100 W, 103­57 W, 102­70 W, 106­50 W, 107­83 W, 103­66 W, 101­56 W, 110­86 L, 80­105 W, 110­70 W, 110­72 W, 111­65 L, 111­125

Year 1974­75 1974­75 1975­76 1975­76 1976­77 1976­77 1976­77 1976­77 1977­78 1977­78 1977­78 1977­78 1979­80 1979­80 1980­81 1980­81 1980­81 1987­88 1987­88 1988­89 1988­89 1989­90 1989­90 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1991­92 1991­92 1991­92

Opponent Clarion Lock Haven Michigan­Dearborn Ohio Dominican Clarion Clarion Lake Erie Seton Hill Mansfield Mansfield Lock Haven IUPU­Ft. Wayne Seton Hill California(Pa.) Lock Haven Seton Hill Westminster Point Park LaRoche Pitt­Bradford Bridgeport Columbia Union Clarion Daemen Georgian Court Temple Baptist Daemen Washington Adventist

Score W, 113­100 W, 105­82 W, 104­76 W, 113­72 L, 84­105 L, 81­104 W, 110­47 W, 112­83 W, 110­54 W, 110­64 W, 104­75 L, 90­106 W, 107­58 W, 119­116 3ot W, 108­80 W, 101­63 W, 113­72 W, 101­72 W, 103­51 W, 101­46 W, 115­21 W, 119­33 W, 100­79 W, 101­62 W, 120­57 W, 118­17 W, 102­73 W, 101­20

Year 1991­92 1991­92 1992­93 1992­93 1992­93 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1994­95 1994­95 1994­95 1995­96 1995­96 1995­96 1995­96 1996­97 1996­97 1996­97 1996­97 1996­97 1999­00 1999­00 1999­00 2000­01 2003­04 2007­08 2009­10 2009­10

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Individual & Team Records Individual } Game

Most Points: 41 by Amy Rapelje vs. Kutztown, 1995­96; Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU Fort Wayne, 1995­96; Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980­81 Most Field Goals Made: 18 by Amy Rapelje vs. Kutztown, 1995­96; by Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980­81 Most Field Goals Attempted: 38 by Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU­Fort Wayne, 1995­96 Most Free Throws Made: 17 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2009­10; 16 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2008­09; by Jessica Rowe vs. California(Pa.), 1999­ 2000; 15 by Kelly Calderone vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2005­06, and vs. Lock Haven, 2005­06 Most Free Throws Attempted: 22 by Jessica Rowe vs. California(Pa.), 1999­2000; 19 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2009­10 Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 10 by Krystal Henson vs. Columbia Union, 2001­02 Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 17 by Meghan Miller vs. California(Pa.), 1996­ 97; by Mari Hollman vs. Slippery Rock, 1990­91; by Krystal Henson vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2001­02 Most Rebounds: 27 by Tammy Walker­Strode vs. West Liberty, 1991­92 Most Assists: 16 by Callie Iorfido vs. Mercyhurst, 2004­05; by Andrea Martre vs. Shawnee State, 1989­90 Most Turnovers: 12 by Kelly Calderone vs. Millersville, 2006­07 Most Steals: 12 by Pam Artman vs. Mansfield, 1994­95; 11 by Callie Iorfido vs. Bloomsburg, 2005­06; 10 by Raven Metz vs. Washington Adventist, 2009­10 Most Blocked Shots: 8 by Samantha Blazetic vs. Clarion, 2009­10; 7 by Jessica Trotter vs. Clarion, 2/28/09; by Kim Mardis vs. Shippensburg, 2006­07; by Agnieszka Michalow vs. Lock Haven, 2005­06

} Season

Most Points: 691 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1991­92 Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Marin Hightower, 1999­2000 Most Field Goals Made: 288 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1991­92 Most Field Goals Attempted: 609 by Lori Dolby, 1979­80 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .619 by Rachel Johnson, 2007­08 (65 of 105) Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 88 by Krystal Henson, 2001­02 Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 253 by Krystal Henson, 2002­03 Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .462 by Jessica Rowe, 1999­2000 Most Free Throws Made: 175 by Samantha Reimer, 2007­08 Most Free Throws Attempted: 235 by Lachelle Crawl, 2002­03

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .906 by Samantha Reimer, 2009­10 (174 of 192) Most Rebounds: 473 by Heather Gates, 1996­97 Highest Rebounding Average: 14.5 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1991­92 Most Assists: 249 by Callie Iorfido, 2005­06 Most Steals: 108 by Jeannine Jean­Pierre, 1992­93 Most Blocked Shots: 76 by Terri Ayers, 1992­93 Most Games Played: 34 by Audrey Scott, 1979­80; Linda Shorter, 1979­80; Beth Tarasi, 1979­80

} Career

Most Points: 1,926 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­ 2010 Highest Scoring Average: 22.3 Tammy Walker­Strode, 1990­92 Most Field Goals Made: 698 by Sarah Bishop, 1986­90 Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,604 by Jessica Rowe, 1996­2000 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .573 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1990­92 (532 of 909) Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 275 by Krystal Henson, 1999­2003 Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 803 by Krystal Henson, 1999­2003 Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .377 by Meghan Miller, 1995­99 Most Free Throws Made: 640 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­10 Most Free Throws Attempted: 755 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­10 Highest Free Throw Percentage: .856 by Kelly Calderone, 2004­07 (415 of 485) Most Rebounds: 1,301 by Heather Gates, 1994­98 Highest Rebounding Average: 13.6 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1990­92 Most Assists: 682 by Callie Iorfido, 2002­06 Most Steals: 304 by Pam Artman, 1991­95 Most Blocked Shots: 159 by Terri Ayers, 1990­93 Most Games Played: 117 by Heather Gates and Tami Piljuga, 1994­98

Team } Game

Most Points Scored: 129 vs. Gannon, 1975­76 Most Points in a Half: 69 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1976­77 Most Combined Points: 236 vs. Florida Inst. of Technology (FIT 125, Edinboro 111), 1991­92 Fewest Points Scored: 24 vs. Thiel, 1966­67 Largest Margin of Victory: 101 vs. Temple Baptist (Edinboro 118, Temple Baptist 17), 2007­08; 98 vs. Gannon (Edinboro 120, Gannon 22), 1976­77; vs. Gannon (Edinboro 129, Gannon 31), 1975­76 Largest Margin of Defeat: 60 vs. Penn State

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(Penn State 100, Edinboro 40), 1980­81 Most Field Goals Made: 60 vs. Gannon, 1975­76 Most Field Goals Attempted: 113 vs. Florida Inst. of Technology, 1991­92 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .602 vs. Ohio Dominican, 1992­93 Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 16 vs. California(Pa.), 1996­97 Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 50 vs. California(Pa.), 1996­97 Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .800 vs. Ohio Valley, 1999­2000 (8 of 10) Most Free Throws Made: 36 vs. California(Pa.), 1995­96 & 1999­2000 Most Free Throws Attempted: 56 vs. California(Pa.), 1999­2000 Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996­97 (11 of 11) Most Rebounds: 82 vs. West Liberty, 1991­92 Most Assists: 35 vs. Kutztown, 1991­92 Most Turnovers: 42 vs. Mercyhurst, 1990­91 Most Steals: 35 vs. Thiel, 2009­10; vs. Mansfield, 1994­95 Most Blocked Shots: 10 Indiana(Pa.), 2009­10; vs. Concord, 2009­10; vs. Thiel, 2009­10; vs. Clarion, 2008­09; vs. Lock Haven, 2008­09; vs. Gannon, 2007­08; 10 vs. Point Park, 1990­ 91

} Season

Most Wins: 27 in 1989­90 Most Losses: 19 in 1990­91 Fewest Wins: 5 in 1971­72, 1970­71 & 1966­67 Fewest Losses: 0 in 1972­73 and 1966­67 Highest Winning Percentage: 1.000 in 1972­ 73 (10­0) Lowest Winning Percentage: .263 in 1981­82 (5­14) Most Points Scored: 2,708 in 1991­92 Highest Scoring Average: 90.3 in 1991­92 Most Field Goals Made: 1,109 in 1991­92 Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,530 in 1979­80 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .449 in 1991­92 Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 193 in 2001­02 Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 616 in 2002­03 Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .404 in 1999­2000 Most Free Throws Made: 568 in 1996­97 Most Free Throws Attempted: 813 in 1996­97 Highest Free Throw Percentage: .762 in 2007­08 Most Rebounds: 1,676 in 1979­80 Highest Rebounding Average: 55.3 in 1991­92 Most Assists: 705 in 1991­92 Most Turnovers: 641 in 1990­91 Most Steals: 425 in 1992­93 Most Blocked Shots: 166 in 1975­76 Most Games: 35 in 1996­97

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Career Records } Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ............1926 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)................1846 Montique Wade (1986­90) ..............1775 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ....................1652 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..................1557 Kelly Calderone (2004­07)................1460 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..................1426 Shauna Nevel (1992­96)....................1384 Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ............1356 Tina Skidmore (1977­81) ....................1337 Heather Gates (1994­98) ..................1320 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)........1273 Krystal Henson (1999­2003) ............1263 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........1218 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................1214 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........1203 Audrey Scott (1976­80) ......................1191 Ellen Mulligan (1980­84)....................1169 Amy Rapelje (1994­98) ......................1105 Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85) ............1068 Lori Dolby (1977­80) ..........................1067 Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003) ..............1034 Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................1021 Sheilah Collins (1974­77) ....................1001 Callie Iorfido (2002­06) ......................932 Mary Beth Heise (1981­85) ................932

} Scoring Average Montique Wade

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)......22.3 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........20.7 Samantha Reimer (2006­10)..............17.5 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ................16.8 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........16.7 Montique Wade (1986­90) ................16.7 Marie Gilliland (1984­85) ....................16.1 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ................15.9 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ......................15.7 Demetra Adams (1989­90) ................15.6 Desiree Alexander (1990­92)..............15.1 Latricia Brown (1994­96) ..................14.9 Andrea Martre (1988­90) ..................14.7 Esther McCary (1980­81)....................14.4 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)....................14.3

} Rebounds

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Heather Gates (1994­98) ..................1301 Montique Wade (1986­90) ................1113 Tina Skidmore (1977­81) ....................809 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ......777 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ....................772 Terri Ayers (1990­93)............................721 Amy Rapelje (1994­98)........................716 Kim Vay (1998­2001)............................704 Audrey Scott (1976­80) ......................654 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........604 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................590 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ......................565 Linda Shorter (1979­81) ......................564 Shauna Nevel (1992­96)......................552 Kate Kosewicz (1974­77) ....................530 Ellen Mulligan (1980­84) ....................528 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........520 Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................496 Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..........................495 Dorina Esposito (1982­86) ................490 Mag McCarthy (1971­75) ....................490

} Rebounding Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)......13.6 Heather Gates (1994­98) ....................11.1 Montique Wade (1986­90) ................10.5 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........10.4 Mag McCarthy (1973­74)....................10.2 Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..........................10.1 Linda Shorter (1979­81) ......................9.6 Kim Vay (1998­2001) ............................8.8 Terri Ayers (1990­93)............................8.3 Latricia Brown (1994­96) ....................7.7 Shelly Walker (1988­91)........................7.7 Tina Skidmore (1977­78, ‘79­81)..........7.6 Kate Kosewicz (1974­77)......................7.3 Francine Greco (1985­87) ....................7.2 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ......................7.1

} Field Goal Percentage

(minimum 100 field goals made) 1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) (532­909) ............................................ .573 2. Amy Rapelje (1994­98) (463­890) ... .520 3. Terri Ayers (1990­93) (330­746) ....... .510 4. Rachel Johnson (2004­07) (113­222) .............................................. .509 5. Toyia Giles (1988­90)(170­349) ............ .487 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)(633­1298) ... .487 7. Sheilah Collins (1974­77) (375­777).............................................. .483 8. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) (483­1002) .......................................... .482 9. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) (476­998) ............................................ .477 Kim Vay (1998­2001) (147­305) ......... .477 11. Rhani Rochon (1995­98) (141­292)............................................... .472

} Field Goals Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Sarah Bishop (1986­90)......................698 Montique Wade (1986­90)................689 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)..................653 Samantha Reimer (2006­10)..............637 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ....................633 Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ..............541 Shauna Nevel (1992­96) ......................541 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ......521 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93)..........500 Samantha Reimer (2006­09) ............496 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ....................491 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........483 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................476 Amy Rapelje (1994­98) ......................463 Heather Gates (1994­98) ....................461

} Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)................1604 Montique Wade (1986­90) ..............1577 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ....................1506 Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ............1479 Shauna Nevel (1992­96) ....................1397 Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ............1373 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..................1298 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..................1296 Krystal Henson (1999­2003)..............1168 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ................1155 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........1152

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Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................1060 Tina Skidmore(1977­78, ‘79­80) ......1005 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ........1002 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................998

} Free Throw Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(minimun 100 attempts) Kelly Calderone (2004­07) (415­485) ............................................. .856 Samantha Reimer (2006­10) (640­755)............................................. .847 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) (259­341) ............................................. .760 Andrea Martre (1988­90) (151­199)............................................... .759 Meghan Miller (1995­99) (222­293) ............................................. .758 Krystal Henson (1999­2003) (174­231)............................................... .753 Jessica Rowe (1996­00) (400­532)... .752 Kathy Nelson (1975­78) (103­137) ..... .751 Barb Moran (1975­78) (134­179) ....... .750 Mary Ann Chilcott (1982­85) (134­179) ............................................. .750 Jodi Calderone (2001­05) (111­148) ............................................... .750

} Free Throws Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ...................640 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ........................415 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000).......................400 Heather Gates (1994­98) ..........................397 Montique Wade (1986­90) ......................394 Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003).......................301 Callie Iorfido (2002­06) .............................275 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................259 Sheilah Collins (1974­77) ............................251 Marin Hightower (1997­2000).................248 Kim Vay (1998­2001)..................................238 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) .......................237 Robin Boyd (1982­86)................................232 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) .............231 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................222

3. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) (153­446).............................................. .343 4. Krystal Henson (1999­2003) (275­803) ............................................ .342 5. Mari Hollman (1990­91) (43­127) ...... .339 6. Kelli Mankowski (1994­98) (68­201) ............................................... .338 7. Andrea Martre (1988­90) (88­261) ............................................... .337 8. Casey Heller (2007­10) (52­158) .............................................. .329 9. Jodi Calderone (2001­05) (209­653) ............................................ .320 10. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) (190­610) .............................................. .311

} 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Krystal Henson (1999­2003).....................275 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................222 Jodi Calderone (2001­05) .........................209 Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................190 Kelly Calderone (2004­07).........................153 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................140 Shauna Nevel (1992­96) .............................99 Andrea Martre (1988­90)...........................88 Rae Sherred (2004­07) ...............................80 Courtney Thompson (2000­04).................79

} 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Krystal Henson (1999­2003) ....................803 Jodi Calderone (2001­05)..........................653 Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................610 Meghan Miller (1995­99) .........................589 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) .......................446 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ........................391 Shauna Nevel (1992­96)............................345 Andrea Martre (1988­90)..........................261 Courtney Thompson (2000­04)...............256 Rae Sherred (2004­07) .............................249

} Free Throws Attempted

} Assists

} 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage

} Steals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................755 Heather Gates (1994­98)..........................643 Montique Wade (1986­90).......................616 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................533 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) .......................485 Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003)......................476 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)..........................420 Callie Iorfido (2002­06) .............................415 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) .................372 Kim Vay (1998­2001)..................................367 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ............354 Sheilah Collins (1974­77)............................353 Robin Boyd (1982­86)................................351 Sarah Bishop (1986­90).............................341 Megan Zitner (2000­05)...........................340

(minimun 100 attempts)190­610 1. Meghan Miller (1995­99)(222­589) .. .377 2. Jessica Rowe (1996­00) (140­391).... .358

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Lori Montgomery (1992­96) .....................222 Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85) .....................214 Shauna Nevel (1992­96).............................212 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................203 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93)................203 Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ........................195 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ........................179 Karen Urey (1985­89) ................................176 Samantha Reimer (2006­10).....................163

} Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Terri Ayers (1990­93) .................................159 Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..................................141 Kate Kosewicz (1974­77)...........................130 Agnieszka Michalow (2005­07) ...............106 Donna Esposito (1982­86) ........................102 Heather Gates (1994­98)............................88 Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85).......................82 Jessica Trotter (2005­09)............................75 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ............................74 Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ...................74

} Games Played

1. Heather Gates (1994­98)............................117 Tami Piljuga (1994­98)................................117 3. Jessica Rowe (1997­2000).........................116 4. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ...........................115 5. Jessi Montie (2002­06) ..............................114 6. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) .....................110 Pam Artman (1991­95) ...............................110 8. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..........................109 Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) .......................109 Shauna Nevel (1992­96)............................109 Tina Skidmore (1977­78, ‘79­81) ...............109 Courtney Thompson (2000­04)...............109

Callie Iorfido (2002­06).............................682 Pam Artman (1991­95)..............................500 Courtney Thompson (2000­04) ..............474 Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................453 Samantha Reimer (2006­10)....................449 Karen Urey (1985­89)................................442 Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................419 Desiree Alexander (1990­92)....................392 Lori Montgomery (1992­96).....................382 Andrea Martre (1988­90).........................340 Sheilah Collins (1974­77)............................323 Robyn Boyd (1982­86)..............................302 Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85)......................271 Kelly Calderone (2004­07)........................263 Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................239 Pam Artman (1991­95)..............................304 Meghan Miller (1995­99)..........................288 Montique Wade (1986­90) ......................284 Callie Iorfido (2002­06).............................283 Heather Gates (1994­98)...........................237 Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..........................236

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Season Records } Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Tammy Walker­Strode(1991­92) ........691 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........622 Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........613 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......582 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........581 Jessica Rowe (1999­2000)..................576 Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ......................558 Lori Dolby (1979­80)............................556 Montique Wade (1989­90) ................547 Lachelle Crawl (2002­03)....................543 Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............538 Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................529 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............520 Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................513 Audrey Scott (1979­80)........................511 Montique Wade (1987­88) ................507 Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............502 Desiree Alexander (1991­92) ..............501 Kelly Calderone (2005­06) ................497 Sarah Bishop (1988­89) ......................475 Sarah Bishop (1987­88) ......................475 Jessica Rowe (1997­98)......................474 Heather Gates (1996­97)....................464 Kelsey Conklin (2008­09) ..................459 Montique Wade (1988­89) ................457

} Field Goal Percentage

} Rebounds

} Field Goals Made

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Marin Hightower (1999­2000)..........23.6 Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......23.0 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......21.6 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93) ........21.4 Jessica Rowe (1999­2000)..................21.3 Montique Wade (1987­88)................20.3 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ........20.0 Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............19.9 Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ..................19.4 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............19.3 Marin Hightower (1998­99) ..............19.2 Sarah Bishop (1987­88)......................19.0 Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................18.9 Sarah Bishop (1989­90)......................18.6 Lori Dolby (1979­80) ..........................18.4 Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................473 Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......439 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......341 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........339 Montique Wade (1987­88)..................331 Montique Wade (1989­90) ................326 Linda Shorter (1979­80) ......................322 Heather Gates (1995­96) ....................308 Kim Vay (2000­01)................................303 Terri Ayers (1992­93)............................297 Montique Wade (1988­89) ................294 Heather Gates (1997­98) ....................284 Kim Vay (1999­2000) ..........................278 Toyia Giles (1989­90) ..........................276 Tina Skidmore (1979­80) ....................275

} Rebounding Average

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12. 13. 14. 15.

} Scoring Average

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kelly Calderone

9. 10.

Montique Wade (1989­90)................10.9 Montique Wade (1988­89)................10.9 Heather Gates (1995­96)....................10.8 Toyia Giles (1988­89) ..........................10.4 Mag McCarthy (1973­74)....................10.4 Kim Vay (1999­2000) ..........................10.3 Mag McCarthy (1974­75) ....................10.1 Kelli Torboli (1998­99)........................10.0 Terri Ayers (1992­93) ............................9.9 Toyia Giles (1989­90)............................9.9

(minimun 100 attempts) 1. Rachel Johnson (2007­08) (650­105).............................................. .619 2. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) (288­479) ............................................ .601 3. Erika Sauer (1975­76) (96­169) .............................................. .568 4. Rachel Johnson (2006­07) (88­159)................................................ .553 5. Kelsey Conklin (2007­08) (147­269) ............................................ .546 6. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) (233­430) ............................................ .542 7. Amy Rapelje (1995­96) (117­219) .............................................. .534 8. Amy Rapelje (1996­97) (189­351) .............................................. .533 9. Terri Ayers (1992­93) (173­327) .............................................. .529 10. Ellen Mulligan (1982­83) (151­291)................................................ .519 Sheilah Collins (1975­76) (124­239) .............................................. .519 Maria DiVecchio (2002­03) (109­210) .............................................. .519 13. Marin Hightower (1998­99) (156­302) .............................................. .517 Tina Skidmore (1979­80) (178­344) .............................................. .517 15. Maria DiVecchio (2003­04) (154­300) .............................................. .513

22. 23. 24. 25.

Robin Boyd

7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......14.5 Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................14.3 Montique Wade (1987­88) ................13.2 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......12.6 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93) ..........11.7 Kim Vay (2000­01) ................................11.2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......288 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........257 Lori Dolby (1979­80)............................253 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........243 Marin Hightower (1999­2000)............241 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......233 Audrey Scott (1979­80) ......................232 Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ......................226 Montique Wade (1989­90)..................212 Montique Wade (1987­88) ................202 Sarah Bishop (1988­89) ......................202

} Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lori Dolby (1979­80) ..........................609 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........576 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........576 Audrey Scott (1979­80) ......................567 Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........510 Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................495 Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......479 Montique Wade (1989­90) ................476 Sarah Bishop (1987­88) ......................471 Montique Wade (1987­88) ................455

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Season Records } Free Throw Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

15.

(minimun 50 attempts) Samantha Reimer (2009­10) (174­192).............................................. .906 Kelly Calderone (2005­06) (145­165).............................................. .879 Suzanne Petruska (2001­02) (56­64) ................................................ .875 Sarah Bishop (1989­90) (105­121) .............................................. .866 Krystal Henson (2002­03) (68­79) ................................................ .861 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) (170­199) .............................................. .854 Samantha Reimer (2007­08) (175­206) ............................................ .850 Kelly Calderone (2004­05) (117­138) .............................................. .848 Kelly Calderone (2006­07) (153­182) .............................................. .841 Maria DiVecchio (2003­04) (85­103)................................................ .825 Suzanne Petruska (2003­04) (46­56).................................................. .821 Renee’ Brown (2009­10) (81­100) .............................................. .810 Courtney Thompson (2003­04) (81­100) ................................................ .810 Karen Urey (1988­89) (64­79) ................................................ .810 Jessica Rowe (1998­99) (81­101) ................................................ .802

} Free Throws Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ..............175 Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............174 Samantha Reimer (2008­09)..............170 Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................153 Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ....................152 Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................150 Kelly Calderone (2005­06) ..................145 Jessica Rowe (1999­2000) ..................134 Marin Hightower (1999­2000)............127 Samantha Reimer (2006­07) ..............121 Montique Wade (1989­90) ..................121

} Free Throws Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ....................235 Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................228 Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............206 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............199 Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............192 Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........185 Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................182 Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......178 Montique Wade (1989­90)..................177 Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92)........176

} 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

(minimum 50 attempts) Jessica Rowe (1999­2000) ....(60­130)... .462 Casey Heller (2009­10) ..........(32­76) ... .421 Pam Artman (1994­95)..........(28­69).. .406 Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....(86­212).. .406 Meghan Miller (1998­99) ....(47­120)... .392

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Krystal Henson (1999­00) ....(51­132)... .392 Andrea Martre (1989­90) ....(50­131)... .382 Lori Montgomery (1995­96)..(23­61)... .377 Wendy Wiggins (2000­01) ..(39­104)... .375 Rae Sherred (2005­06) (30­82) ........ . .366

} 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

9. 10.

Krystal Henson (2001­02) ....................88 Meghan Miller (1997­98)......................86 Jody Calderone (2004­05) ....................81 Krystal Henson (2002­03) ....................77 Jodi Calderone (2002­03) ....................62 Jessica Rowe (1999­2000) ..................60 Kelly Calderone (2004­05)....................59 Krystal Henson (2000­01) ....................59 Kelly Calderone (2005­06)....................58 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ..............56

} Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Agnes Michalow (2005­06) ..................81 Terri Ayers (1992­93) ............................76 Toyia Giles (1989­90) ............................73 Samantha Blazetic (2009­10) ..............69 Toyia Giles (1988­89) ............................68 Linda Shorter (1980­81)........................68 Mag McCarthy (1974­75)......................64 Kate Kosewicz (1974­75) ......................60 Terri Ayers (1991­92)..............................48 Kate Kosewicz (1975­76) ......................44 Kelli Torboli (1998­99) ..........................43 Marin Hightower (1999­2000)..............41 Micki Cerchiaro (2008­09)....................36 Terri Ayers (1990­91)..............................35 Donna Esposito (1985­86)....................34 Ellen Mulligan (1983­84) ......................34

} 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Krystal Henson (2002­03) ..................253 Krystal Henson (2001­02) ..................248 Jodi Calderone (2004­05) ..................237 Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....................212 Jodi Calderone (2002­03)....................187 Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............180 Krystal Henson (2000­01)....................170 Kelly Calderone (2004­05)..................168 Rae Sherred (2006­07)........................166 Kelly Calderone (2005­06)..................166

} Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

11. 12. 13. 15.

Callie Iorfido (2005­06) ......................249 Andrea Martre (1989­90) ..................236 Callie Iorfido (2004­05) ......................225 Desiree Alexander (1991­92) ..............204 Desiree Alexander (1990­91) ..............188 Karen Urey (1988­89) ..........................151 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........147 Pam Artman (1992­93) ........................146 Karen Urey (1987­88) ..........................146 Jessica Rowe (1999­2000)..................146 Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ..............143 Courtney Thompson (2001­02) ..........142 Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............137 Pam Artman (1993­94) ........................137 Kim Jaeger (1994­95) ..........................133

Pam Artman

} Steals 1. 2. 3.

5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15.

Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........108 Pam Artman (1994­95) ........................96 Callie Iorfido (2005­06) ........................95 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ............95 Montique Wade (1987­88) ..................92 Audrey Scott (1979­80) ........................92 Callie Iorfido (2004­05) ........................91 Heather Gates (1996­97) ......................87 Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....................86 Pam Artman (1992­93)..........................82 Desiree Alexander (1991­92) ................81 Montique Wade (1989­90) ..................80 Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ........................79 Mary Ann Chilcott (1982­83) ................79 Meghan Miller (1996­97) ......................77 Andrea Martre (1989­90)......................77

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} 1926

G

2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10 Totals

28 27 27 28 110

1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 Totals

32 31 26 27 89

1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 Totals

24 25 27 30 106

1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 Totals

23 25 27 30 105

2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10 Totals

28 26 27 28 109

2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 Totals

28 31 28 87

1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 Totals

28 31 31 25 115

1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 Totals

30 25 26 28 109

1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 Totals

30 23 26 25 104

1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 Totals

24 25 32 27 108

1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 Totals

26 28 33 30 117

Lori Montgomery

1990­91 1991­92

27 30

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3FG-3FGA PCT.

FT-FTA PCT.

PTS. AVG.

105­301 155­386 147­420 141­372 548­1479

.349 .402 .350 .379 .370

35­116 53­161 56­180 46­153 190­610

.302 .329 .311 .301 .311

121­158 175­206 170­199 174­192 640­755

.766 .850 .854 .906 .847

366 13.1 538 19.9 520 19.3 502 17.9 1926 17.5

139­349 181­423 142­385 191­447 653­1604

.398 .428 .369 .473 .407

21­78 22­64 37­119 60­130 150­391

.269 .344 .311 .462 .358

95­131 90­126 81­101 134­175 400­532

.725 .714 .802 .766 .752

394 474 402 576 1846

101­275 202­455 174­371 212­476 689­1577

.367 .437 .469 .445 .437

0­6 1­2 2­5 3­13

.000 .500 .400 .230

62­108 103­174 108­157 121­177 394­616

.574 .615 .688 .684 .639

264 11.0 507 20.3 457 16.9 547 18.2 1775 16.7

64­150 201­471 202­439 226­446 693­1506

.406 .427 .460 .507 .460

5­15 1­9 1­11 7­35

.333 .111 .091 .230

16­30 68­94 70­96 105­121 259­341

.533 .723 .729 .868 .759

144 6.2 475 19.0 475 17.6 558 18.6 1652 15.7

137­298 147­269 185­368 164­363 633­1298

.460 .546 .503 .452 .487

6­31 7­14 3­16 8­33 24­94

.194 .500 .188 .242 .255

57­100 71­100 86­134 53­86 267­420

.570 .710 .642 616 .635

337 372 459 389 1557

137­360 147­387 162­408 446­1155

.381 .380 .397 .386

59­168 58­166 36­112 153­446

.351 .349 .321 .343

117­138 145­165 153­182 222­293

.848 .879 .841 .856

450 16.1 497 16.0 513 18.3 1460 16.8

97­235 128­343 148­386 98­262 471­1226

.413 .373 .383 .374 .384

39­108 50­149 86­212 47­120 222­589

.361 .334 .406 .392 .377

39­56 102­129 52­64 29­44 222­293

.696 .791 .813 .659 .758

272 9.7 448 14.5 434 14.0 272 10.9 1426 12.4

63­193 160­396 121­313 197­495 541­1397

.326 .404 .387 .378 .387

16­60 13­59 28­98 42­126 99­343

.267 .224 .286 .333 .289

11­25 68­102 31­47 93­138 203­312

.440 .667 .667 .674 .651

153 5.1 401 16.0 301 11.6 529 18.9 1384 12.7

113­320 138­326 156­401 134­326 541­1373

.353 .423 .389 .411 .394

4­38 9­24 28­111 23­61 64­234

.105 .375 .252 .377 .274

54­83 37­47 55­81 64­89 210­300

.651 .787 .679 .719 .700

284 9.5 322 14.0 395 15.2 355 14.2 1356 13.0

108­242 104­219 178­344 160­419 550­1224

.446 .475 .517 .382 .449

65­118 47­75 78­108 47­79 237­380

.551 .627 .722 .595 .624

281 255 434 367 1337

86­182 113­237 157­333 105­232 461­984

.473 .477 .472 .453 .468

0­3 1­1 1­4

.000 1.000 .250

63­109 82­141 150­228 102­165 397­643

.578 .582 .658 .618 .617

235 9.0 308 11.0 464 14.1 313 10.4 1320 11.3

233­430 288­479

.542 .601

0­1 0­0

.000 .000

116­178 115­176

.652 .653

582 21.6 691 23.0

} 1846

Jessica Rowe u G u 5-8 u Columbus, OH

} 1775

Montique Wade u F u 5-8 u Pittsburgh, PA

} 1652

Shauna Nevel

FG-FGA PCT.

Samantha Reimer u G u 5-6 u Altoona, PA

12.3 15.3 15.5 21.3 15.9

Sarah Bishop u G u 5-9 u Munroe Falls, OH

} 1557

Kelsey Conklin u F u 6-1 u Edinboro, PA

} 1460

Kelly Calderone u G u 5-7 u Freedom, PA

} 1426

Meghan Miller u G u 5-7 u Wexford, PA

} 1384

Shauna Nevel u F u 5-11 u Cleveland Hts., OH

12.0 14.3 17.0 13.9 14.3

} 1356

Lori Montgomery u G u 5-7 u E. Palestine, OH

} 1337

Tina Skidmore u C u 6-1 u Fairview, PA

} 1320

Heather Gates u F 5-11 u Beachwood, OH

} 1273

11.7 10.2 13.6 13.6 12.4

Tammy Walker-Strode u F u 6-0 u Louisville, KY Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2010-11


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} 1263

57

1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 Totals

27 23 26 28 104

1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 Totals

27 20 26 73

2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 Totals

28 28 22 31 109

1991­92 1992­93 Totals

29 29 58

1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 Totals

24 24 27 34 109

1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 Totals

27 19 23 23 92

1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 Totals

24 27 30 81

1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 Totals

10 27 33 31 101

1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 Totals

18 21 25 25 89

1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 Totals

27 26 25 28 106

1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 Totals

30 30 24 26 110

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 Totals

22 24 25 71

521­909

.573

0­1

.000

231­334

.653

1273 22.3

74­190 85­245 135­368 113­365 407­1168

.389 .347 .367 .310 .348

51­132 59­170 88­248 77­253 275­803

.386 .347 .355 .304 .342

16­25 43­60 47­67 68­79 174­231

.640 .717 .701 .861 .753

215 272 405 371 1263

86­190 156­302 241­510 483­1002

.453 .517 .473 .482

0­0 0­1 4­11 4­12

.000 .000 .364 .333

48­74 73­113 127­185 248­372

.649 .646 .686 .667

220 8.1 385 19.2 613 23.6 1218 16.7

109­210 154­300 80­162 133­326 476­998

.519 .513 .494 .408 .477

1­3 2­10 1­4 21­63 25­80

.333 .200 .250 .333 .313

39­62 85­103 32­48 81­116 237­329

.629 .825 .667 .698 .720

258 395 193 368 1214

243­576 257­576 500­1152

.422 .446 .434

29­121 9­41 38­162

.240 .220 .235

66­94 99­130 165­224

.702 .762 .737

581 20.0 622 21.4 1203 20.7

35­94 135­332 125­391 232­567 527­1384

.372 .407 .320 .409 .381

20­26 31­43 39­62 47­63 137­194

.769 .721 .629 .746 .706

90 301 289 511 1191

3.8 12.5 10.7 15.0 10.9

94­214 128­258 151­291 151­303 524­1066

.439 .496 .519 .498 .492

22­35 20­29 24­32 55­77 121­173

.629 .690 .750 .714 .699

210 276 326 357 1169

7.8 14.5 14.2 15.5 12.7

86­202 198­496 253­609 537­1307

.426 .399 .415 .411

24­44 23­34 46­62 93­140

.545 .676 .742 .664

196 8.2 419 15.5 552 18.4 1167 14.4

28­51 117­219 187­351 131­269 463­890

.549 .534 .533 .487 .520

7­20 44­86 67­103 61­97 179­306

.350 .512 .651 .629 .585

63 6.3 278 10.3 441 13.4 323 10.4 1105 10.9

Krystal Henson u G u 5-3 u Rome, OH

8.0 11.8 15.6 13.3 12.1

} 1218

Marin Hightower u F u 6-1 u Pittsburgh, PA

} 1214

Maria DiVecchio u F u 5-11 u Erie, PA

} 1203

Jeannine Jean-Pierre u F u 5-11 u St. Thomas, VI

} 1191

Audrey Scott u C u 5-8 u Pittsburgh, PA

} 1169

Ellen Mulligan u F u 6-0 u Montrose, PA

} 1167

Lori Dolby u G u 5-6 u Clarion, PA

} 1105

Amy Rapelje u C u 6-2 u Perrysburg, OH

} 1068

Mary Ann Chilcott u F u 5-9 u Erie, PA

} 1034

Lachelle Crawl u F u 5-8 u Cleveland, OH

} 1025

Pam Artman u G u 5-7 u Pittsburgh, PA

} 1001

Sheilah Collins u F u 5-9 u Ambler, PA

0­0 0­0 0­2 0­1 0­3

77­184 102­204 145­328 131­295 455­1011

.418 .500 .442 .444 .450

61­162 25­87 83­171 195­403 364­823

.377 .287 .485 .484 .442

1­1 1­6 2­7 1­11 5­25

65­202 96­275 103­270 136­313 400­1060

.322 .349 .381 .435 .377

13­55 15­51 5­33 28­69 61­208

122­265 124­239 129­273 375­777

.460 .519 .472 .483

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

9.2 14.1 8.8 11.9 11.1

23­37 60­77 38­54 37­50 158­218

.621 .779 .704 .740 .725

177 264 328 299 1068

1.000 .167 .286 .091 .200

35­67 45­64 69­110 152­235 301­476

.522 .703 .627 .647 .632

158 5.9 96 3.7 237 9.5 543 19.4 1034 9.8

.236 .294 .152 .406 .293

17­30 35­73 42­71 66­99 160­273

.567 .479 .592 .667 .586

160 242 257 366 1025

5.3 8.1 10.3 14.1 9.3

110­152 70­102 71­99 251­353

.724 .686 .717 .711

354 318 329 1001

16.1 13.3 13.2 14.1

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Yearly Leaders } Scoring

Sarah Bishop

Season

Player

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86

Sheilah Collins Sheiliah Collins Erika Sauer Audrey Scott Lori Dolby Lori Dolby Esther McCary Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Marie Gilliland Donna Esposito Robin Boyd Michelle McCumber Montique Wade Sarah Bishop Sarah Bishop Tammy Walker­Strode Tammy Walker­Strode Jeannine Jean­Pierre Shauna Nevel Lori Montgomery Shauna Nevel Heather Gates Jessica Rowe Jessica Rowe Marin Hightower Kim Vay Krystal Henson Lachelle Crawl Maria DiVecchio Kelly Calderone Kelly Calderone Kelly Calderone Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer

1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

G

22 24 26 24 27 30 27 19 23 23 25 25 25 23 25 27 30 27 30 29 25 26 28 33 31 26 26 27 26 28 28 28 31 28 27 27 28

FG-FGA

122­265 124­239 155­340 135­332 198­496 253­609 173­442 128­258 151­291 151­303 163­371 138­318 127­279 124­285 202­455 202­439 226­446 233­430 288­479 257­576 160­396 156­401 197­495 157­333 181­423 136­375 241­510 132­279 135­368 195­403 154­300 137­360 147­387 162­408 155­386 147­420 141­372

} Rebounding

Jeannine Jean-Pierre

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Season

Player

1973­74 1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01

Mag McCarthy Mag McCarthy Kate Kosewicz Kate Kosewicz Tina Skidmore Tina Skidmore Linda Shorter Linda Shorter Ellen Mulligan Mary Lou Malarkey Ellen Mulligan Marie Gilliland Francine Greco Kim Gillcrese Montique Wade Montique Wade Montique Wade Tammy Walker­Strode Tammy Walker­Strode Jeannine Jean­Pierre Sedessa Grushecky Heather Gates Heather Gates Heather Gates Heather Gates Kelli Torboli Kim Vay Kim Vay

G Reb. Avg.

11 23 24 26 24 25 29 34 19 23 23 25 25 24 25 27 30 27 30 29 25 26 28 33 30 23 27 27

115 233 159 169 178 175 322 242 132 209 146 183 188 214 331 294 326 341 436 339 182 243 301 473 284 221 278 303

10.4 10.1 6.6 6.5 7.4 7.0 9.5 9.7 6.9 9.1 6.3 7.3 7.5 8.9 13.2 10.9 10.9 12.6 14.5 11.7 7.3 9.3 10.8 14.3 9.5 9.6 10.3 11.2

Pct.

FT-FTA

Pct.

Pts.

Avg.

.460 .519 .455 .407 .399 .415 .391 .496 .519 .498 .439 .340 .455 .435 .437 .460 .507 .542 .601 .446 .404 .389 .378 .472 .428 .363 .473 .473 .367 .484 .513 .381 .380 .397 .402 .350 .379

110­152 70­102 66­85 31­43 23­34 46­62 43­91 20­29 24­32 55­77 76­113 58­81 80­117 27­36 103­174 70­96 105­121 116­178 115­176 99­130 68­102 55­81 93­138 150­228 90­126 77­97 127­185 119­170 47­67 152­235 85­103 117­138 145­165 153­182 175­206 170­199 174­192

.724 .686 .776 .721 .676 .742 .473 .690 .750 .714 .673 .716 .684 .750 .615 .729 .868 .652 .653 .762 .667 .679 .674 .658 .714 .794 .686 .700 .701 .647 .825 .848 .879 .841 .850 .854 .906

354 318 335 301 419 552 389 276 326 357 402 334 334 275 507 475 558 582 691 622 401 395 529 464 474 402 613 383 405 543 395 450 497 513 538 520 502

16.1 13.3 12.9 12.5 15.5 18.4 14.4 14.5 14.2 15.5 16.1 13.4 13.4 11.9 20.3 17.6 18.6 21.6 23.0 21.4 16.0 15.2 18.9 14.1 15.3 15.5 23.6 14.2 15.6 19.4 14.1 16.1 16.0 18.3 19.9 19.3 17.9

2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Megan Zitner Lachelle Crawl Megan Zitner Danielle Lantzy Agnes Michalow Kelsey Conklin Kelsey Conklin Kelsey Conklin Renee’ Brown

26 28 28 28 31 28 26 27 28

201 189 146 132 206 211 170 217 215

7.7 6.8 5.2 4.7 6.6 7.5 6.5 8.0 7.7

} Field Goal Percentage Season

Player

G

FG-FGA Pct.

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93

Sheilah Collins Erika Sauer Sheilah Collins Kathy Nelson Tina Skidmore Tina Skidmore Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Donna Esposito Robin Boyd Francine Greco Michelle Robinson Tracy Wittgartner Sarah Bishop T. Walker­Strode T. Walker­Strode Terri Ayers

22 14 25 24 25 32 27 19 23 23 24 25 22 24 20 30 27 30 30

122­265 96­169 129­273 112­254 104­219 178­344 94­214 128­258 151­255 151­303 62­135 127­279 96­188 48­107 79­160 226­446 233­430 288­479 173­327

.460 .568 .472 .441 .475 .517 .439 .496 .591 .498 .459 .455 .510 .449 .494 .507 .542 .601 .529

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Yearly Leaders 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Lori Montgomery Pam Artman Amy Rapelje Amy Rapelje Rhani Rochon Marin Hightower Marin Hightower Katie Raymond Megan Zitner Maria DiVecchio Maria DiVecchio Maria DiVecchio Rae Sherred Rachel Johnson Rachel Johnson Kelsey Conklin Kelsey Conklin

23 26 27 33 31 20 26 26 26 28 28 22 30 28 27 27 28

138­326 136­313 117­219 187­351 69­135 156­302 241­510 68­138 107­212 109­210 154­300 80­162 65­154 88­159 65­105 185­368 164­363

.423 .435 .534 .533 .511 .517 .473 .493 .505 .519 .513 .494 .422 .553 .619 .503 .452

} Free Throw Percentage Season

Player

G

FT-FTA Pct.

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Sheilah Collins Sheilah Collins Sheilah Collins Kathy Nelson Lori Dolby Audrey Scott Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Mary Ann Chilcott Ellen Mulligan Mary Ann Chilcott Michelle Bazzoli Francine Greco Karen Urey Karen Urey Sarah Bishop T. Walker­Strode Jean. Jean­Pierre Jean. Jean­Pierre Shauna Nevel Lori Montgomery Lori Montgomery Meghan Miller Meghan Miller Jessica Rowe Jessica Rowe Katie Raymond Suzanne Petruska Krystal Henson Maria DiVecchio Kelly Calderone Kelly Calderone Kelly Calderone Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer

22 24 25 24 27 34 27 19 21 23 25 25 22 25 27 30 27 29 29 25 26 25 31 31 26 27 26 26 28 28 28 31 28 27 27 28

110­152 70­102 71­99 71­98 23­34 47­63 22­35 20­29 60­77 55­77 37­50 59­78 24­34 71­97 64­79 105­121 116­178 66­94 99­130 68­102 55­81 64­89 102­129 52­64 77­97 134­175 38­47 56­64 68­79 85­103 117­138 145­165 153­182 175­206 170­199 174­192

.724 .686 .717 .724 .676 .746 .629 .690 .779 .714 .740 .756 .705 .732 .810 .868 .652 .702 .762 .667 .679 .719 .791 .813 .794 .766 .809 .875 .861 .825 .848 .879 .841 .850 .854 .906

} 3-Point Field Goals Season

Player

1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01

Michelle McChesney Andrea Martre Andrea Martre Mari Hollman Jean. Jean­Pierre Andrea Williams Shauna Nevel Pam Artman Shauna Nevel Meghan Miller Meghan Miller Meghan Miller Jessica Rowe Krystal Henson

G

25 27 30 23 29 29 25 26 28 31 31 25 27 23

FG-FGA Pct.

7­19 38­130 50­131 43­127 29­121 18­63 13­58 28­69 42­126 50­149 86­212 47­120 60­130 59­170

.368 .292 .382 .339 .240 .286 .224 .406 .333 .334 .406 .392 .462 .347

2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Krystal Henson Krystal Henson Courtney Thompson Jodi Calderone Kelly Calderone Kelly Calderone Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer

26 28 28 28 31 28 27 27 28

} Assists Season

Player

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Sheilah Collins Sheilah Collins Sheilah Collins Kathy Nelson Audrey Scott Audrey Scott Wanda Hartzell Mary Beth Heise Mary Beth Heise Robin Boyd Mary Ann Chilcott Donna Esposito Karen Urey Karen Urey Karen Urey Andrea Martre Desiree Alexander Desiree Alexander Pam Artman Pam Artman Kim Jaeger Lori Montgomery Meghan Miller Jessica Rowe Jessica Rowe Jessica Rowe Courtney Thompson Courtney Thompson Courtney Thompson Courtney Thompson Callie Iorfido Callie Iorfido Kelly Calderone Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer Samantha Reimer

} Steals Season

Player

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81

Sheilah Collins Barb Moran Erika Sauer Barb Moran Audrey Scott Audrey Scott Tina Skidmore Esther McCary Mary Ann Chilcott Mary Ann Chilcott Mary Ann Chilcott Mary Ann Chilcott Donna Esposito Montique Wade Montique Wade Andrea Martre Montique Wade Desiree Alexander Jeannine Jean­Pierre Jeannine Jean­Pierre Pam Artman Pam Artman

1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95

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88­248 77­253 39­107 81­237 58­166 36­112 53­161 56­180 46­153

.355 .304 .364 .342 .349 .321 .329 .311 .301

G Ast.

22 24 25 24 27 34 24 19 23 25 25 25 24 25 27 30 27 30 30 24 26 25 31 31 26 27 27 26 28 28 28 31 28 27 27 28

87 132 104 81 40 91 64 35 102 109 112 95 79 146 151 238 188 204 146 137 133 130 118 126 80 146 84 142 128 120 225 249 124 143 89 137

G

St.

22 23 26 17 27 34 27 27 18 21 25 25 25 24 25 27 30 27 29 29 24 26

64 48 57 57 63 92 31 31 71 79 70 65 49 45 92 74 80 63 95 108 75 96

1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Shauna Nevel Heather Gates Meghan Miller Meghan Miller Marin Hightower Kim Vay Suzanne Petruska Lachelle Crawl Suzanne Petruska Callie Iorfido Callie Iorfido Kelly Calderone Kelsey Conklin Kelsey Conlkin Raven Metz

} Blocked Shots

28 33 31 25 26 27 26 28 28 28 31 28 26 27 28

68 87 86 59 54 46 64 56 67 91 95 73 53 70 68

Season

Player

G

Bl.

1974­75 1975­76 1976­77 1977­78 1978­79 1979­80 1980­81 1981­82 1982­83 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03

Mag McCarthy Kate Kosewicz Kate Kosewicz

23 24 26

64 44 26

Linda Shorter

25

68

Ellen Mulligan Ellen Mulligan Mary Ann Chilcott Donna Esposito Francene Greco Michelle Bazzoli Toyia Giles Toyia Giles Terri Ayers Terri Ayers Terri Ayers Karen Gibbs Heather Gates Amy Rapelje Heather Gates Amy Rapelje Kelli Torboli Marin Hightower Adann Williams Suzanne Petruska Suzanne Petruska Maria DiVecchio Maria DiVecchio Jessi Montie Agnes Michalow Kim Mardis Jessica Trotter Micki Cerchiaro Samantha Blazetic

23 23 25 25 22 25 21 28 27 30 30 23 26 27 33 31 23 26 26 26 28 28 28 28 31 27 23 27 28

33 34 29 34 16 6 68 73 35 48 76 27 20 16 32 23 42 41 28 19 6 6 14 9 81 28 32 36 69

2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Montique Wade (left) totaled 1,775 points and Sarah Bishop (right) finished with 1,652. Both were inducted into the Edinboro Hall of Fame in April of 2001.

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All-Time Scores The Judy Saurer Era 1970-71 Record: 5-4 Youngstown St. ..........W, Mercyhurst ..................W, Gannon ........................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, California(Pa.) ..............W, Mercyhurst ..................W, Pittsburgh ....................L, Villa Maria ....................L, Slippery Rock ..............L,

51­44 70­25 58­35 48­62 52­35 64­57 37­40 54­62 26­61

1971-72 Record: 5-3 Mercyhurst ..................W, Mercyhurst ..................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, Villa Maria ....................W, Villa Maria ....................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Pittsburgh ....................L, Ohio Wesleyan ............W,

64­40 50­58 51­58 50­32 51­33 69­33 55­59 70­46

1972-73 Record: 10-0 Allegheny......................W, Mercyhurst ..................W, Youngstown State ......W, Villa Maria ....................W, Allegheny......................W, Pittsburgh ....................W, Mercyhurst ..................W, Villa Maria ....................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W,

50­33 68­29 74­42 56­28 67­15 51­39 66­44 63­31 66­15 37­35

1973-74 Record: 7-4 Lock Haven ..................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Youngstown State ......W, Clarion ..........................W, Niagara ........................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Penn St. Behrend ........W, Ohio State ....................L, Pittsburgh ....................L, Villa Maria ....................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W,

48­49 47­38 58­31 56­40 62­29 35­75 57­42 43­70 50­54 64­46 36­34

1974-75 Record: 17-6 Fredonia State..............W, Frostburg State............W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Penn State....................W, Frostburg State............W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Gannon ........................W, Miami­Dade ..................W, Capital ..........................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Pittsburgh ....................W, Penn State....................W, Lock Haven ..................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Cheyney ........................W,

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104­25 70­45 50­78 68­55 58­54 58­73 109­42 84­46 81­50 45­62 74­52 71­67 49­61 98­27 69­67 ot

Ursinus ..........................L, Clarion ..........................W, Penn St. Behrend ........W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Bloomsburg..................W, St. Joseph’s ..................W,

49­52 85­46 81­36 69­54 44­53 80­46 84­52 68­60

1975-76 Record: 20-6 Univ. at Buffalo ............W, 96­40 Gannon ........................W, 129­31 Villa Maria ....................W, 89­20 Cheyney ........................L, 50­72 Penn State....................W, 48­34 Lock Haven ..................W, 64­59 Slippery Rock ..............L, 44­58 Tennessee Tech............L, 63­84 Tennessee ....................W, 70­68 Kentucky ......................W, 78­72 Penn St. Behrend ........W, 92­25 Capital ..........................W, 69­34 Slippery Rock ..............W, 66­60 Mercyhurst ..................W, 101­24 Pittsburgh ....................W, 64­56 St. Joseph’s ..................L, 60­70 Ursinus ..........................L, 78­86 ot Cheyney ........................W, 66­62 ot Clarion ..........................W, 71­40 Indiana(Pa.)..................W, 76­56 Penn State....................W, 72­65 Slippery Rock ..............W, 62­55 Temple ..........................W, 64­45 Lock Haven ..................W, 70­60 EAIAW Eastern Regionals West Chester................W, 65­64 St. Joseph’s ..................L, 59­66

1976-77 Record: 17-7

Jamestown CC ............W, West Virginia................W, Penn State....................L, Slippery Rock ..............W, Buffalo State ................W, Gannon ........................W, Jamestown CC ............W, LaSalle ..........................W, Queens..........................W, William Paterson ........W, Montclair State ............L, Maryland ......................L, Frostburg State............W, Pittsburgh ....................W, Slippery Rock ..............W, Clarion ..........................W, Lock Haven ..................L, St. Joseph’s ..................L, Temple ..........................W, Penn State....................W, Cheyney ........................L, Slippery Rock ..............W, Pittsburgh ....................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W,

100­42 95­48 75­78 92­75 103­27 120­22 81­47 85­65 76­66 88­56 72­83 74­75 ot 71­66 71­66 81­77 80­67 72­82 56­68 77­57 90­77 60­65 83­76 84­87 118­86

1977-78 Record: 13-12 Australian National......L, West Virginia................W, Penn State....................L, Cincinnati ......................W, Pittsburgh ....................L, Gannon ........................W,

56­59 65­56 36­73 72­39 74­77 105­69

Jamestown CC ............W, 116­23 William Paterson ........W, 2­0* Jamestown CC ............W, 115­28 West Virginia................W, 90­65 Immaculata ..................L, 76­86 LaSalle ..........................L, 71­73 Cheyney ........................L, 65­84 Slippery Rock ..............W, 82­65 Indiana(Pa.)..................W, 84­60 Akron ............................W, 103­62 Lock Haven ..................W, 84­66 St. Joseph’s ................L, 91­98 ot Penn State....................L, 78­90 Maryland ......................L, 68­93 Clarion ..........................W, 95­77 Pittsburgh ....................L, 64­80 Slippery Rock ..............L, 75­78 EAIAW Regionals Penn State....................W, 85­81 Immaculata ..................L, 63­75 * forfeit

Penn State....................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, West Virginia................W, Kent State ....................W, Lock Haven ..................W, Duquesne ....................W, Villanova ......................W, Clarion ..........................W, Gannon ........................W, Michigan ......................W, Michigan State ............L, Detroit ..........................L, Slippery Rock ..............W,

58­59 90­68 77­73 ot 56­48 87­53 87­64 79­75 ot 104­62 70­61 62­54 64­74 57­74 87­57

The Kathleen Lipkovich Era 1980-81 Record: 11-16

1978-79 Record: 18-9 Cleveland State............W, Gannon ........................W, Penn State....................L, Pittsburgh ....................W, Cortland State..............W, Niagara..........................W, LaSalle ..........................W, Maryland ......................L, Old Dominion ..............L, Va. Commonwealth......W, Villanova ......................W, St. Joseph’s ..................L, Michigan State ............W, Pitt­Johnstown ............W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Pittsburgh ....................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Kent State ....................W, Lock Haven ..................W, Penn State....................L, West Virginia................W, Cheyney ........................L, Clarion ..........................W, Akron ............................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Rutgers ........................L,

81­64 92­60 77­82 67­48 68­58 68­61 79­62 67­85 67­93 68­47 70­49 65­76 71­50 89­58 60­61 69­54 91­60 71­66 76­60 50­60 62­51 50­64 71­62 78­53 49­51 56­95

St. Bonaventure ..........W, Cleveland State............W, Syracuse........................L, Cheyney ........................L, Fairleigh Dickinson ......L, West Virginia................L, Canisius ........................W, Cortland State..............W, George Washington....L, Northern Kentucky ....L, Indiana State ................L, LaSalle ..........................L, Villanova ......................L, Slippery Rock ..............W, Penn State....................L, Pittsburgh ....................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Clarion ..........................W, West Virginia................W, Cheyney ........................L, Lock Haven ..................W, Niagara..........................L, Gannon ........................W, Duquesne ....................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, East Stroudsburg ........L, Kent State ....................L,

103­54 57­47 60­63 52­88 62­86 90­101 74­50 79­58 50­53 61­92 59­83 68­78 58­90 66­65 40­100 50­58 71­70 96­59 81­74 40­83 69­59 57­68 73­68 71­60 64­78 60­61 48­59

1981-82 Record: 5-14

1979-80 Record: 22-12 St. Bonaventure ..........W, Cleveland State............W, Niagara..........................W, Northern Kentucky ....L, Pitt­Johnstown ............L, Dayton ..........................W, Penn State....................L, Indiana State ................W, Cortland State..............W, Gannon ........................W, Maryland ......................L, Lamar ............................L, Upper Iowa ..................W, Miami ............................W, Army..............................W, Alabama........................W, St. Joseph’s ..................L, LaSalle ..........................L, Cheyney ........................L, Pittsburgh ....................L, Slippery Rock ..............W,

97­59 80­44 62­57 65­79 71­81 70­68 63­76 78­74 73­55 88­73 70­104 76­85 82­54 70­54 82­66 74­72 59­69 59­82 47­71 54­75 68­51

St. Bonaventure ..........W, Slippery Rock ..............L, West Virginia................L, Canisius ........................L, Slippery Rock ..............L, Niagara..........................L, Lock Haven ..................W, Cleveland State............L, Clarion ..........................W, Gannon ........................L, California(Pa.) ..............L, Robert Morris ..............L, Slippery Rock ..............L, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, Akron ............................W, Fairmont State ............L, Salem­Teikyo ................W, Duquesne ....................L, Grove City ....................L,

60­37 56­80 67­82 55­69 74­84 60­66 74­64 39­86 69­58 57­67 81­86 50­66 63­77 64­70 58­57 49­54 68­36 66­70 47­62

1982-83 Record: 12-11 Fairmont State ............W,

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All-Time Scores Canisius ........................L, Salem­Teikyo ................W, Niagara..........................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Cleveland State............L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Lock Haven ..................L, California(Pa.) ..............W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Clarion ..........................W, Akron ............................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Mercyhurst ..................W, Lock Haven ..................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Gannon ........................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Duquesne ....................L, Robert Morris ..............L, Clarion ..........................W, Cheyney ........................L, Millersville ....................L,

70­85 87­45 50­74 94­68 67­98 74­72 65­72 93­73 67­80 69­56 54­74 77­57 59­57 84­79 61­53 72­57 45­96 44­57 47­71 67­56 33­90 60­80

The Monica Pellman Era 1983-84 Record: 13-12 Niagara..........................W, St. John Fisher ............W, Fairmont State ............L, Canisius ........................L, St. Bonaventure ..........W, Akron ............................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Charleston(WV) ..........L, Molloy ..........................L, Gannon ........................L, Clarion ..........................W, Pitt­Bradford ................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Lock Haven ..................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, Slippery Rock ..............W, Grove City ....................W, Clarion ..........................W, Mercyhurst ..................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Lock Haven ..................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, Slippery Rock ..............L, Robert Morris ..............L, Lock Haven ..................L,

76­66 52­47 57­79 55­77 63­62 ot 63­77 80­43 68­91 49­56 61­75 57­44 84­25 77­57 61­76 73­75 67­64 53­47 59­43 78­57 74­71 67­63 56­85 57­70 60­81 63­65

1984-85 Record: 10-15 St. John Fisher ............L, Walsh ............................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Youngstown St. ..........L, Canisius ........................L, Fairmont State ............W, St. Bonaventure ..........L, Gannon ........................L, Ashland ........................L, John Carroll ..................W, Utica ..............................L, Robert Morris ..............L, Slippery Rock ..............L, California(Pa.) ..............W, Clarion ..........................L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W,

54­81 62­72 66­58 41­86 79­87 80­78 41­64 50­63 53­74 88­69 69­72 72­90 65­69 72­60 46­53 71­56 61­59

Duquesne ....................L, Niagara..........................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Lock Haven ..................L, Lock Haven ..................L, California(Pa.) ..............W, Clarion ..........................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................W,

74­96 78­62 56­62 59­75 51­58 80­71 76­67 71­67

1985-86 Record: 11-14 Mercyhurst ..................W, Robert Morris ..............L, St. Vincent ....................W, Walsh ............................L, John Carroll ..................W, St. Bonaventure ..........L, Point Park ....................W, Gannon ........................W, Shippensburg ..............W, Colgate..........................L, Pitt­Johnstown ............L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, California(Pa.) ..............W, Utica ..............................W, Lock Haven ..................L, Slippery Rock ..............L, Clarion ..........................L, Niagara..........................L, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, California(Pa.) ..............W, Canisius ........................L, Lock Haven ..................W, Slippery Rock ..............L, Clarion ..........................L, Wright State ................L,

71­39 49­68 65­61 52­89 70­54 61­71 67­55 66­56 58­57 57­59 59­72 68­65 59­40 63­54 56­64 59­80 59­66 60­79 59­78 78­63 72­79 78­74 67­80 71­72 55­84

1986-87 Record: 9-15 Mercyhurst ..................W, Gannon ........................L, Walsh ............................W, Malone..........................L, Point Park ....................W, Wright State ................L, Davis & Elkins ..............W, Bloomsburg..................L, Millersville ....................L, Clarion ..........................L, Shippensburg ..............L, Penn St. Behrend ........W, Clarion ..........................L, Lock Haven ..................L, California(Pa.) ..............L, Mercyhurst ..................W, Indiana(Pa.)..................L, Slippery Rock ..............W, Gannon ........................L, Clarion ..........................L, Lock Haven ..................W, California(Pa.) ..............L, Indiana(Pa.)..................W, Slippery Rock ..............L,

69­49 52­63 79­66 66­73 73­61 50­68 65­48 49­66 69­85 53­63 61­65 58­49 63­79 63­70 60­62 75­44 66­72 72­70 54­73 52­74 74­60 60­73 83­72 66­68

The Stan Swank Era 1987-88 Record: 14-11 MERCYHURST..............W, PITT­BRADFORD..........W, MT. VERNON................W,

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103­57 78­47 61­60

CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, at Gannon ....................L, BLOOMSBURG ............W, POINT PARK ................W, at Fairmont St. ............W, CENTRAL ST. ................L, at Mercyhurst ..............W, at Niagara ....................L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, CLARION ......................L, at Slippery Rock ..........W, LOCK HAVEN................L, at Behrend....................W, at California(Pa.)..........L, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, INDIANA(PA)................W, at Clarion ......................L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, at Lock Haven ..............L, GANNON ......................L, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, at Shippensburg ..........W,

73­82 66­74 78­77 95­71 94­90 79­83 66­48 63­75 70­71 73­77 80­64 85­92 85­64 74­79 94­80 87­77 64­74 74­62 49­75 67­85 73­66 102­70

1988-89 Record: 21-6 FAIRMONT ST. ............W, 92­75 WEST LIBERTY ............W, 79­77 MT. VERNON NAZARENE ..................W, 77­57 WAYNE STATE..............W, 80­77 NIAGARA ......................W, 79­76 at Youngstown St. ......L, 67­73 at Ashland ....................L, 64­65 at St. Leo's....................W, 106­50 at Rollins ......................W, 83­64 at Armstrong Atlantic..........................W, 97­48 at Slippery Rock ..........W, 90­52 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 88­70 at Clarion ......................W, 79­75 GANNON ......................W, 79­61 at Lock Haven ..............L, 55­69 at Dyke..........................W, 107­83 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 82­62 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73­61 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 84­55 at Shippensburg ..........W, 87­63 CLARION ......................W, 81­65 at Gannon ....................L, 71­78 LOCK HAVEN................W, 84­78 INDIANA(PA)................L, 78­82 at California(Pa.)..........W, 76­74 PSAC Tournament vs. Kutztown................W, 82­70 vs. Lock Haven ............L, 62­70

1989-90 Record: 27-3 SALEM (WV) ................W, SHAWNEE STATE ........W, at Fairmont State ........W, at West Liberty ............W, ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN....................W, KUTZTOWN..................W, ASHLAND ....................L, KALAMAZOO ..............W, vs. Adelphia ..................W, at California(Pa.)..........W, at Mich.­Dearborn ......W, at Wayne State ............W, YOUNGSTOWN ST. ..........W, CLARION ......................W, at Lock Haven ..............L,

80­63 94­77 103­66 81­68 90­71 88­71 84­90 84­48 71­61 87­82 93­54 86­75 65­64 85­51 66­89

INDIANA(PA)................W, 86­77 at California(Pa.)..........W, 83­78 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 86­68 at Shippensburg ..........W, 89­69 at Clarion ......................W, 101­56 LOCK HAVEN................W, 90­64 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 81­66 CALIFORNIA(PA) ..........W, 88­72 at Gannon ....................W, 93­71 at Slippery Rock ..........W, 89­63 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 97­70 PSAC Tournament CHEYNEY ......................W, 110­86 LOCK HAVEN................W, 77­67 NCAA East Regional BLOOMSBURG ............W, 82­62 LOCK HAVEN................L, 70­89

1990-91 Record: 8-19 at Saginaw Valley ........W, at Slippery Rock ..........L, SETON HILL ..................W, MERCYHURST..............L, ST. VINCENT ................W, SUNY­BUFFALO ..........W, POINT PARK ................W, GANNON ......................L, at Ashland ....................L, at Youngstown St. ......L, at Kutztown ................L, at Millersville ................L, NOTRE DAME(OH) ..........W, DAEMEN ......................W, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, at Slippery Rock ..........L, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, at Clarion ......................L, LOCK HAVEN................L, PITT­JOHNSTOWN ........L, at California(Pa.)..........L, INDIANA(PA)................L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, at Shippensburg ..........L, CLARION ......................L, at Lock Haven ..............L,

66­63 70­80 98­74 80­82 72­71 78­68 ot 87­53 67­70 56­68 59­85 64­79 53­65 98­77 79­72 60­64 60­88 73­100 94­76 66­105 60­61 49­102 68­76 53­70 81­85 68­69 84­94 76­84

1991-92 Record: 22-8 SALEM­TEIKYO ............W, WEST LIBERTY ............W, MERCYHURST..............W, KUTZTOWN..................W, at Pitt­Johnstown........L, at Gannon ....................W, SETON HILL ..................W, SAGINAW VALLEY ..........W, ASHLAND ....................W, POINT PARK ................W, at Florida Institute of Technology ..............L, at Rollins ......................W, at Florida Memorial ....W, at Mercyhurst ..............W, at Shippensburg ..........W, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, CLARION ......................L, at Lock Haven ..............W, GANNON ......................W, at California(Pa.)..........L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, at Clarion ......................W,

110­70 97­44 97­67 110­72 96­99 97­65 111­65 85­74 84­54 92­51 111­124 86­60 108­69 54­49 82­65 99­97 80­88 69­57 91­77 82­86 76­78 99­84 113­100

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All-Time Scores LOCK HAVEN................W, 105­82 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W 98­88 INDIANA(PA)................W 86­75 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 91­96 PSAC Tournament West Chester................W, 89­76 Bloomsburg..................L, 40­70 NCAA East Regional Clarion ..........................L, 70­85

1993-93 Record: 18-12 at Alaska­Anchorage ....L, 76­77 at Alaska­Anchorage ....W, 73­63 at Alaska­Fairbanks........L, 66­89 at Alaska­Fairbanks ......L, 78­85 MICH.­DEARBORN ........W, 104­76 at Central State............L, 61­67 GANNON ......................W, 80­64 MERCYHURST..............W, 79­54 at Ohio Dominican ......W, 113­72 at IUPU­Fort Wayne ....W, 70­68 at Indiana Tech ............L, 77­81 at Mercyhurst ..............L, 61­85 EAST STROUDSBURG ..........W, 87­84 at Ashland ....................L, 61­66 at Gannon ....................W, 78­71 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 81­66 LOCK HAVEN................W, 86­69 at Clarion ......................L, 84­105 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77­75 ot at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 73­68 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 99­87 at Slippery Rock ..........W, 74­64 at Lock Haven ..............W, 95­56 CLARION ......................W, 76­64 at California(Pa.)..........W, 78­76 ot INDIANA(PA)................L, 72­86 at Shippensburg ..........L, 58­77 PSAC Tournament at Bloomsburg ............W, 76­62 vs. Clarion ....................L, 81­104 NCAA East Regional at Pitt­Johnstown........L, 76­88 ot

1993-94 Record: 10-15 OHIO DOMINICAN ........W, SETON HILL ..................W, vs. Dowling ..................W, at Mansfield ................W, LAKE ERIE ....................W, SALEM TEIKYO ............W, INDIANA TECH ............L, MERCYHURST..............W, GANNON ......................W, at Mercyhurst ..............L, at Pitts­Johnstown ......L, CLARION ......................L, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, at Shippensburg ..........L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, at Lock Haven ..............L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, at California(Pa.)..........L, at Clarion ......................L, PITT­JOHNSTOWN ........L, at Gannon ....................W, INDIANA(PA)................L, SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, at Slippery Rock ..........L, LOCK HAVEN................W,

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94­58 99­71 92­76 79­56 110­57 80­58 57­59 62­50 91­74 67­84 68­73 71­91 68­83 80­87 59­76 69­91 48­67 57­71 56­89 67­79 61­48 53­75 68­93 58­83 84­73 ot

1994-95 Record: 15-11 MERCYHURST..............W, SETON HILL ..................W, SAGINAW VALLEY ........W, MANSFIELD..................W, at West Chester ..........L, at Mercyhurst ..............L, vs. St. Michael's ..........W, at Stonehill ..................L, at Mansfield ................W, WEST CHESTER............W, at Clarion ......................W, at California(Pa.)..........L, PITT­JOHNSTOWN ........L, GANNON ......................W, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, INDIANA(PA)................L, LOCK HAVEN................W, at Slippery Rock ..........L, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, CLARION ......................W, at Gannon ....................L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, at Shippensburg ..........L, at Pitt­Johnstown........L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, at Lock Haven ..............W,

80­77 112­83 80­70 110­54 77­80 64­76 83­80 47­87 110­64 81­67 84­80 86­90 ot 69­83 71­59 ot 78­75 ot 90­95 104­75 75­86 89­62 74­69 87­98 72­88 86­94 ot 83­93 88­86 89­79

1995-96 90­106 82­90 107­58 86­66 87­80 67­60 74­81 95­65 69­67 99­74 57­96 82­85 ot 69­82

62­61 79­76 119­116 3ot at Shippensburg ..........L, 84­96 INDIANA(PA)................L, 79­89 at Lock Haven ..............W, 95­88 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 69­75 at California(Pa.)..........W, 83­71 at Clarion ......................L, 84­99 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 83­80 SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, 84­96 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 79­87 LOCK HAVEN................W, 108­80 PSAC Tournament at Kutztown ................W, 98­83 vs. Slippery Rock..........L, 60­67

1996-97

vs. Wingate ..................W, 73­65 at Kutztown ................W, 69­51 at Westminster ............W, 89­52 SETON HILL ..................W, 115­44 WEST LIBERTY ST. ......W, 71­59 vs. Pitt­Johnstown ......W, 92­67 vs. Holy Family ............W, 91­80 vs. Alderson­Broaddus .. L, 77­84 vs. Fairmont State ......W, 68­56 vs. Grand Canyon ........W, 74­65 vs. San Francisco St. ....L, 68­70 vs. Cal St. Dominguez Hills ..........W, 74­68 vs. Lewis­Clark..............L, 64­68 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 76­67 at Lock Haven ..............W, 93­79 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 82­62 at Shippensburg ..........L, 60­92 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 60­57 CLARION ......................W, 78­71 LOCK HAVEN................W, 84­41 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 60­86 SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, 69­87 INDIANA(PA)................W, 79­66 at Clarion ......................W, 75­58 at California(Pa.)..........W, 62­49 PSAC Tournament SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 63­52 vs. West Chester..........W, 84­64 at Shippensburg ..........L, 80­83 ot NCAA East Regional vs. Charleston(WV)......W, 81­73 vs. Shippensburg ........L, 78­88

1998-99

Record: 24-9 SETON HILL ..................W, at Ashland ....................L, WESTMINSTER ............W, MANSFIELD..................W, GANNON ......................L, at Daemen....................L, at Northern Kentucky ......W, vs. Central State ..........L, POINT PARK ................W,

1997-98 Record: 23-8

Record: 15-13 IUPU FT. WAYNE ........L, ST. ROSE ......................L, SETON HILL ..................W, at John Carroll..............W, ST. VINCENT ................W, GANNON ......................W, ASHLAND ....................L, DAEMEN ......................W, at Pitt­Johnstown........W, POINT PARK ................W, at Florida Southern ....L, vs. Indiana(Pa.) ............L, at Eckerd ......................L, WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN ..................W, CLARION ......................W, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W,

LAROCHE......................W, 103­51 MERCYHURST..............L, 80­84 PITT­BRADFORD..........W, 101­46 at Wheeling Jesuit ......W, 82­81 at West Va. Wesleyan....W, 78­71 at Slippery Rock ..........W, 81­72 LOCK HAVEN................W, 70­56 INDIANA(PA)................W, 79­61 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 88­84 at California(Pa.)..........W, 82­64 at Clarion ......................L, 62­64 at Lock Haven ..............W, 58­54 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 79­46 at Shippensburg ..........L, 76­94 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 64­53 CLARION ......................W, 72­54 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73­71 PSAC Tournament vs. Millersville ..............W, 74­48 vs. Bloomsburg............W, 63­54 vs. Shippensburg ........L, 74­89 NCAA East Regional vs. West Liberty ..........W, 87­75 vs. West Chester..........W, 64­56 vs. High Point ..............W, 70­68 NCAA Elite Eight vs. North Dakota ........L, 46­81

101­63 70­77 113­72 91­69 78­80 69­79 68­65 73­90 101­72

Record: 16-10 POINT PARK ................W, vs. Bloomsburg............W, at Mercyhurst ..............W, D'YOUVILLE..................W, LAROCHE......................W, ST. VINCENT ................W, SALEM­TEIKYO ............W, at Fairmont State ........W, at Daemen....................W,

86­52 81­61 82­71 88­30 86­38 77­71 96­66 88­77 86­81

BINGHAMTON ............L, vs. Assumption ............W, at Univ. of Albany ........L, vs. Millersville ..............L, at Clarion ......................L, at California(Pa.)..........L, LAKE SUPERIOR ........W, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, INDIANA(PA)................W, LOCK HAVEN................W, at Slippery Rock ..........L, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, CLARION ......................W, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, at Shippensburg ..........L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, at Lock Haven ..............L,

58­83 75­74 86­89 ot 51­61 67­71 70­82 83­81 ot 68­64 62­57 71­54 74­87 63­56 82­66 56­73 84­88 2ot 69­84 68­79

1999-2000 Record: 13-14 vs. Concord ..................W, 83­71 vs. Ohio Valley..............W, 99­60 POINT PARK ................W, 91­54 ST. VINCENT ................L, 75­92 vs. Bridgeport ..............W, 115­21 at Bloomsburg ............L, 65­76 at Binghamton ............L, 72­96 vs. Lake Superior St. ....L, 74­84 vs. Lander ....................L, 61­75 at Roberts Wesleyan ....W, 81­63 at Indianapolis..............L, 83­90 at Oakland City ............L, 61­69 COLUMBIA UNION ........W, 119­33 ASHLAND ....................W, 79­56 CLARION ......................W, 100­79 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 81­59 at Shippensburg ..........L, 64­70 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 78­66 LOCK HAVEN................W, 87­61 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 75­77 at California(Pa.)..........W, 79­71 at Clarion ......................L, 71­80 INDIANA(PA)................L, 67­71 SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, 72­84 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 55­90 at Lock Haven ..............W, 82­63 PSAC Tournament at Shippensburg ..........L, 76­90

2000-01 Record: 17-10 vs. Northern Kentucky ...................... L, vs. Houghton................W, MERCYHURST..............W, EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, KUTZTOWN..................W, DAEMEN ......................W, ST. VINCENT ................W, at Ashland ....................W, at Cheyney....................W, at West Chester ..........L, at Mercyhurst ..............W, MILLERSVILLE..............L, at California(Pa.)..........L, at Mansfield ................W, at Bloomsburg ............L, at Clarion ......................W, SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, LOCK HAVEN................W, INDIANA(PA)................W, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, at Slippery Rock ..........L,

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All-Time Scores CLARION ......................W, 78­71 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 69­62 at Shippensburg ..........L, 60­81 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 48­60 at Lock Haven ..............W, 76­66 PSAC Tournament at Shippensburg ..........L, 53­82

2001-02 Record: 12-14 at Mercyhurst ..............W, at East Stroudsburg ....W, at Kutztown ................W, COLUMBIA UNION ........W, MADONNA ..................L, WAYNE ST.(MI)............W, at Millersville ................L, at Saginaw Valley St.......L, at Northwood..............L, CHEYNEY ......................W, WEST CHESTER............W, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, MANSFIELD..................W, BLOOMSBURG ............L, CLARION ......................L, at Shippensburg ..........L, MERCYHURST..............L, at Lock Haven ..............L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, at California(Pa.)..........L, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, at Clarion ......................W, INDIANA(PA)................W, SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, at Slippery Rock ..........L, LOCK HAVEN................W,

74­73 69­52 75­64 95­55 56­81 76­74 68­88 64­72 70­75 72­54 98­91 54­74 77­57 67­75 74­77 58­74 73­78 66­68 75­89 54­65 89­75 95­84 70­67 75­86 78­89 77­70

2002-03 Record: 16-12 vs. West Virginia St. ......W, 80­64 vs. West Va. Tech ........W, 95­68 GANNON ......................W, 80­72 MERCYHURST..............W, 79­59 MILLERSVILLE..............L, 52­81 WEST CHESTER............L, 60­79 at Mercyhurst ..............W, 85­76 SALEM INTL..................W, 76­40 BLOOMSBURG ............L, 68­75 EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, 75­65 vs. Molloy ....................W, 97­70 vs. Bryant......................L, 61­67 at Mansfield ................L, 82­93 at Kutztown ................W, 71­58 at Cheyney....................W, 59­54 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 73­79 LOCK HAVEN................W, 96­72 INDIANA(PA)................W, 66­65 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 90­72 at California(Pa.)..........L, 65­67 at Clarion ......................L, 69­92 at Lock Haven ..............W, 71­62 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 48­44 at Shippensburg ..........L, 58­73 at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 66­72 CLARION ......................W, 74­69 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 76­79 PSAC Tournament at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 59­86

2003-04 Record: 18-10 vs. Salem International ................W,

69­37

vs. Georgian Court ......W, 120­57 at Gannon ....................W, 89­75 vs. Emporia State ........L, 58­86 vs. West Texas A&M......L, 47­92 at Mercyhurst ..............W, 65­46 MANSFIELD..................W, 69­52 KUTZTOWN..................W, 65­50 CHEYNEY ......................W, 71­40 vs. Elizabeth City St. ......W, 60­59 ot at Pitt­Johnstown........W, 79­69 at Millersville ................W, 60­51 at West Chester ..........L, 58­61 ot at Bloomsburg ............W, 78­59 at East Stroudsburg ....W, 68­55 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 56­58 ot at Lock Haven ..............L, 46­52 at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 72­57 at Shippensburg ..........W, 56­51 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 49­61 CLARION ......................W, 60­47 LOCK HAVEN................W, 61­35 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 59­65 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 68­56 INDIANA(PA)................W, 68­61 at Clarion ......................L, 62­78 at California(Pa.)..........L, 58­82 PSAC Tournament at California(Pa.)..........L, 42­67

2004-05 Record: 18-10 vs. Barton......................W, 76­60 vs. Saint Anselm ..........W, 82­59 GANNON ......................L, 62­63 MERCYHURST................W, 88­78 at Mansfield....................W, 85­80 at East Stroudsburg......W, 78­52 at Elizabeth City St. ...W, 74­71 at Bloomsburg ..............L, 60­75 vs. Bloomfield ................W, 74­57 at Pitt­Johnstown..........W, 61­58 WEST VIRGINIA ST. ....W, 87­74 MILLERSVILLE ..........W, 73­72 CHEYNEY ..................W, 68­62 KUTZTOWN ..............W, 87­67 WEST CHESTER ........W, 70­66 ot SLIPPERY ROCK ........W, 63­50 at California(Pa.) ......L, 49­82 at Indiana(Pa.) ..........L, 45­55 LOCK HAVEN ............W, 76­60 at Clarion ..................L, 67­77 SHIPPENSBURG ........W, 70­60 at Slippery Rock........L, 54­63 CALIFORNIA(PA) ......L, 49­59 INDIANA(PA) ............W, 77­63 at Lock Haven ..........W, 73­62 CLARION....................L, 69­82 at Shippensburg........L, 61­73 PSAC Tournament at California(Pa.) ......L, 35­55

2005-06 Record: 21-10 vs. Alderson­Broaddus ..W, vs. Davis & Elkins ........W, SETON HILL ..................W, MANSFIELD..................W, EAST STROUDSBURG ..........W, WEST LIBERTY ............L, GLENVILLE ST...............L, BLOOMSBURG ............W, GENEVA ........................W, at Mercyhurst ..............L, at Millersville ................W,

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97­65 72­57 81­61 61­57 65­51 69­81 59­69 62­47 68­59 52­63 76­58

at Cheyney....................W, 73­52 PITT­JOHNSTOWN............W 55­49 at Kutztown ................W, 69­54 at West Chester ..........W, 87­79 ot at Slippery Rock ..........W, 68­61 CALIFORNIA(PA) ..........L, 42­55 INDIANA(PA)................W, 66­64 at Lock Haven ..............W, 69­59 CLARION ......................W, 76­60 at Shippensburg ..........L, 57­62 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 56­48 at California(Pa.)..........L, 67­80 at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 55­68 LOCK HAVEN................L, 72­75 ot at Clarion ......................W, 73­71 SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 89­83 ot PSAC Tournament at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 65­54 vs. Kutztown................W, 77­46 at California(Pa.)..........L, 59­63 NCAA Div. II Playoffs at Charleston(WV) ........L, 62­71

2006-07 Record: 14-14 vs. Goldey­Beacom......W, 87­72 vs. UNC Pembroke ......W, 58­37 CHARLESTON(WV)......W, 81­71 MILLERSVILLE..............L, 53­56 WEST CHESTER............L, 70­75 vs. West Liberty ..........L, 84­86 vs. Central St.(Oh.) ......W, 63­51 EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, 69­54 KUTZTOWN..................W, 77­68 GLENVILLE ST...............L, 57­62 WEST LIBERTY ............L, 63­73 at Cheyney....................W, 65­51 SHIPPENSBURG..............L 55­63 at Mansfield ................L, 54­63 at Bloomsburg ............W, 66­54 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 61­64 at Indiana(Pa.) ..............L, 56­78 at Lock Haven ..............W, 69­52 at Clarion ......................W, 55­50 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77­59 at Shippensburg ..........W, 65­53 at Slippery Rock ..........L, 43­52 INDIANA(PA)................L, 66­78 LOCK HAVEN................W, 78­56 at Pitt­Johnstown........L, 65­73 CLARION ......................W, 78­66 at California(Pa.)..........L, 45­67 PSAC Tournament at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 58­81

2007-08 Record: 17-10 TEMPLE BAPTIST ........W, at West Liberty ............L, at Millersville ................W, at West Chester ..........W, at Mercyhurst ..............L, at Gannon ....................L, at East Stroudsburg ....W, at Kutztown ................W, at Charleston(WV) ......W, CHEYNEY ......................W, WEST LIBERTY ............L, MANSFIELD..................W, BLOOMSBURG ............W, at Slippery Rock ..........W, at Shippensburg ..........L, at Dist. of Columbia ....W, INDIANA(PA)................L,

118­17 66­103 70­65 72­69 65­83 64­89 70­62 48­46 78­67 84­74 49­57 69­57 96­74 82­59 65­72 72­63 81­85

CLARION ......................L, at Lock Haven ..............L, at California(Pa.)..........W, SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, DIST. OF COLUMBIA W, LOCK HAVEN................W, at Clarion ......................W, CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L,

64­76 64­65 70­65 77­65 58­54 53­67 60­59 75­65 70­67 68­71

2008-09 Record: 13-14 vs. Alderson­Broaddus ..W, vs. Bowie State ............W, at Southern Indiana ....L, WAYNE STATE(MI)......W, CHARLESTON(WV)......L, vs. Carson­Newman ....W, vs. UNC Pembroke ......L, CENTRAL STATE(OH)..W, at Wayne State(MI) ....L, MANSFIELD..................W, BLOOMSBURG ............W, at Kutztown ................W, at East Stroudsburg ....W, LOCK HAVEN................W, at Slippery Rock ..........L, MERCYHURST..............W, at California(Pa.)..........L, GANNON ......................L, at Clarion ......................L, INDIANA(PA)................L, at Lock Haven ..............W, at Mercyhurst ..............W, SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, at Gannon ....................L, CALIFORNIA(PA) ......L, at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, CLARION ......................L,

88­80 81­79 80­88 71­65 72­85 85­83 59­68 82­63 76­81 88­65 77­55 88­84 72­63 62­38 64­82 69­59 46­75 50­71 67­80 52­67 69­59 67­52 64­73 69­81 60­74 55­66 65­80

2009-10 Record: 16-12 DAEMEN ......................W, 102­73 FERRIS STATE ..............W, 90­75 THIEL ............................W, 95­47 at Charleston(WV) ......L, 74­77 at Susan G. Komen Tournament vs. West Liberty ..........L, 70­76 vs. Washington Adventist ......................W, 101­20 at United Electric Tournament vs. Merrimack ..............W, 98­83 at Bellarmine ................L, 77­85 at Mansfield ................W, 90­48 at Bloomsburg ............L, 72­77 CONCORD ....................W, 90­37 KUTZTOWN..................W, 66­52 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 75­53 at Lock Haven ..............W, 78­65 SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 76­55 at Mercyhurst ..............L, 65­70 CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 52­69 at Gannon ....................L, 67­79 at Clarion ......................W, 94­85 at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 52­58 LOCK HAVEN................W, 62­49 MERCYHURST..............W, 71­52 at Slippery Rock ..........W, 79­52 GANNON ......................L, 72­80 at California(Pa.)..........L, 44­80 INDIANA(PA)................L, 62­64 ot CLARION ......................W, 78­66 PSAC Tournament at Gannon ....................L, 67­81

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All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent Adelphi Akron Alabama Alaska­Anchorage Alaska­Fairbanks Alderson­Broaddus Allegheny Alliance Armstrong State Army Ashland Assumption Atlantic Christian Australia National Barton Bellarmine Binghamton Bloomfield Bloomsburg Bowie State Bryant Buffalo State Buffalo, Univ. of Cal State­Dominguez Hills California(Pa.) Canisius Capital Carson­Newman Central State(OH) Charleston, College of Charleston, Univ. of (WV) Chatham Cheyney Clarion Cleveland State Cincinnati, Univ. of Colgate Columbia Union Concord Cortland State Daemen Davis & Elkins Detroit, Univ. of District of Columbia Dowling Duquesne Dyke D'Youville East Stroudsburg Eckerd Elizabeth City State Emporia State Fairleigh­Dickinson Fairmont State Ferris State Florida Tech Florida Memorial Florida Southern Fredonia State Frostburg State Gannon Geneva George Washington Georgian Court Glenville State Goldey­Beacom Grand Canyon Grove City High Point Houghton Immaculata Indiana(Pa.) Indiana Tech IUPU­Fort Wayne Indiana State Jamestown CC John Carroll Kalamazoo Kutztown Lewis & Clark

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All-Americans Tammy WalkerStrode 1990-92 First Team & Honorable Mention Kodak All-American A 6’0” forward from Lexington, KY, Walker­Strode capped an outstanding two years at Edinboro by earning a spot on the first team Kodak All­American squad in 1991­92. She set school records that year for rebounding average (14.5 rpg.), while also scoring 23.0 ppg. Walker­ Strode scored more points than any other two­year performer at Edinboro, finishing with 1,273 points to rank 11th all­time, and her 777 rebounds stands fourth. In 1990­91 she was an honorable mention Kodak All­American.

Jeannine Jean-Pierre 1991-93 First Team Kodak All-American A 5’11” forward from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Jean­Pierre earned a spot on the Kodak All­American first team in 1992­93 after averaging 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg. A first team All­PSAC West performer in both of her seasons at Edinboro, she was also the PSAC West Athlete of the Year in ‘92­93. Jean­Pierre ranks 15th in career scoring with 1,203 points and is ninth in career rebounding with 604.

Heather Gates 1994-98 Honorable Mention Kodak All-American A 5’11” forward from Beachwood, OH, Gates was accorded honorable mention Kodak All­American honors in 1996­97 after leading NCAA Division II in rebounding (14.3 rpg.). She was also recognized as the PSAC West Athlete of the Year that sea­ son, after previously being named the PSAC West Rookie of the Year in 1994­95. Gates averaged 14.1 ppg. in ‘96­97, and concluded her career with 1,320 points. That ranks tenth all­time, and she is one of only two players to score 1,000 career points and pull down 1,000 career rebounds. She is the career recordholder for rebounds with 1,301.

Jessica Rowe 1996-2000 First Team Kodak All-American

in 1999­2000. She finished her career as Edinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and was fourth in career assists with 453.

Marin Hightower 1997-2000 Honorable Mention Kodak All-American The 6’1” forward from Pittsburgh, PA gained Kodak All­American Honorable Mention in 1999­2000. Hightower estab­ lished a new Edinboro highwater mark with a scoring average of 23.6 ppg. in her senior season, also averaging 8.6 rebounds per game. In just three years as a Fighting Scot, Hightower tallied 1,218 points, rank­ ing 13th all­time. In addition, she stands 17th in career rebounds with 520.

Callie Iorfido 2002-06 Honorable Mention Kodak All-American The 5’5” guard from Ambridge, PA played from 2002­06, and became Edinboro’s sixth Kodak/WBCA All­American as a senior when she earned honorable mention honors. That capped a brilliant senior season in which she was named the PSAC West Athlete of the Year and was a first team All­ PSAC West selection. She averaged 12.5 ppg. and 5.1 rpg., but more importantly, she handed out a school­record 249 assists while turning the ball over just 89 times. She led the PSAC in both assists and steals (95). Iorfido had two triple­doubles as a senior. She finished her career with 932 career points, and holds the Edinboro record for career assists with 682. That ranks second all­time in the PSAC.

Samantha Reimer 2006-10 Honorable Mention Division II Bulletin AllAmerican The 5’6” guard from Altoona, PA played from 20016­10, and earned a spot on the Division II Bulletin honorable mention All­ American team as a senior. She departed as Edinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,926 points, and also holds career records for free throws made (640) and free throws attempted (755). She was a three­time All­PSAC West selection, earning first team honors as a sophomore and senior. She led Edinboro in scoring her final three seasons, averaging 19.9 ppg. as a sophomore, 19.3 ppg. as a junior and 17.9 ppg. as a senior. She concluded her career being named Edinboro’s 2010 Nnacy Acker Award winer.

A 5’8” guard from Columbus, OH, Rowe earned first team Kodak All­American hon­ ors after averaging 21.3 ppg. and 4.6 rpg. during the 1999­2000 season. Rowe, a three­time All­PSAC performer, was also named the PSAC West Player of the Year

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PSAC Honor Roll PSAC West Player of the Year 1989­90 1991­92 1992­93 1996­97 1999­00 2005­06

Montique Wade, F Tammy Walker­Strode, F Jeannine Jean­Pierre, F Heather Gates, F Jessica Rowe, G Callie Iorfido, G

PSAC West Rookie of the Year 1992­93 1994­95

Lori Montgomery, C Heather Gates, F

PSAC West Coach of the Year 1988­89 1989­90 1992­93 1996­97

Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank Stan Swank

All-PSAC West 1982­83 1983­84 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90

1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97

Ellen Mulligan (1st team) Ellen Mulligan (1st team) Donna Esposito (1st team) Robin Boyd (1st team) Michele McCumber (1st team) Montique Wade (1st team) Sarah Bishop (1st team) Montique Wade (1st team) Sarah Bishop (1st team) Sarah Bishop (1st team) Montique Wade (1st team) Andrea Martre (2nd team) Demetra Adams (2nd team) Tammy Walker (1st team) Tammy Walker­Strode (1st team) Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1st team) Desiree Alexander (2nd team) Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1st team) Lori Montgomery (2nd team) Shauna Nevel (2nd team) Pam Artman (1st team) Lori Montgomery (2nd team) Shauna Nevel (1st team) Latricia Brown (2nd team) Lori Montgomery (2nd team) Heather Gates (1st team)

1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Meghan Miller (1st team) Amy Rapelje (2nd team) Heather Gates (1st team) Meghan Miller (1st team) Amy Rapelje (2nd team) Jessica Rowe (1st team) Marin Hightower (2nd team) Marin Hightower (1st team) Jessica Rowe (1st team) Kim Vay (2nd team) Krystal Henson (2nd team) Lachelle Crawl (1st team) Krystal Henson (2nd team) Maria DiVecchio (2nd team) Courtney Thompson (2nd team) Kelly Calderone (2nd team) Callie Iorfido (2nd team) Kelly Calderone (1st team) Callie Iorfido (1st team) Kelly Calderone (1st team) Samantha Reimer (1st team) Kelsey Conklin (2nd team) Kelsey Conklin (1st team) Samantha Reimer (2nd team) Samantha Reimer (1st team) Kelsey Conklin (2nd team) Renee’ Brown (2nd team)

Edinboro All-Time Team In conjunction with Edinboro University’s celebration of its Sesquicentennial, the Athletic Department recognizing its all­time teams in a variety of sports last year. A total of twelve former players were selected to the All­Time Women’s Basketball Team. The group is highlighted by the six former players who have earned All­American honors. That includes: Name (Yr.) Pos. Ht. Hometown Jessica Rowe, Edinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and a first team Pam Artman (’95) G 5­7 Pittsburgh, PA Kodak All­American in 1999­2000 Sarah Bishop (‘90) G 5­9 Munroe Falls, OH Tammy Walker-Strode, Edinboro’s lone two­time All­American, earning a spot on the Heather Gates (’98) F 5­11 Beachwood, OH Kodak All­American first team in 1991­92 after landing a spot on the honorable mention Marin Hightower (’00) F 6­1 Pittsburgh, PA team in 1990­91. Walker­Strode played two seasons at Edinboro and ranks 11th in career Callie Iorfido (’06) G 5­5 Ambridge, PA scoring (1,273 points) and fourth in career rebounds (777). Andrea Martre (’90) G 5­5 Memphis, TN Jeannine Jean-Pierre, a two­year performer for the Fighting Scots who was a first Meghan Miller (’99) G 5­7 Wexford, PA team Kodak All­American in 1992­93 when she averaged 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (’93) F 5­11 St. Thomas, VI Heather Gates, who was an honorable mention Kodak All­American choice in 1996­97 Jessica Rowe (’00) G 5­8 Columbus, OH after leading Division II in rebounding (14.3 rpg.). She is one of only two players to reach Tina Skidmore (’81) C 6­1 Fairview, PA 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, finishing with 1,320 points and 1,301 Montique Wade (’90) F 5­8 Pittsburgh, PA rebounds. Tammy Walker­Strode (‘92) F 6­0 Louisville, KY Marin Hightower, a 1999­2000 honorable mention All­American who set a school­ record with 23.6 ppg. that season. Callie Iorfido, an honorable mention All­American in 2006 when she set the school record for career assists with 682. That figure ranks second all­time in the PSAC. The rest of the team is still a who’s­who of Edinboro women’s basketball, and represents several eras. From the 1980’s there is Tina Skidmore, who played from 1977­81 and ranks ninth in career scoring with 1,337 career points. Sarah Bishop leads a contingent of three players from the late ’80’s, all who were inte­ gral parts of the 1989­90 team which finished 27­3. Bishop played from 1986­90 and ranks third in career scoring with 1,652 points. She is joined by Montique Wade, the second all­time leading scorer and the only other player with 1,000 points and rebounds (1,113 rebounds, also second), and Andrea Martre, who was the point guard on the ’89­90 squad. The 1990’s includes players like Meghan Miller, who ranks fifth in career scoring (1,426 points), and Pam Artman, who ranks second in career assists (500) and first in career steals (304).

Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs 1989-90 NCAA East Regional Edinboro 82, Bloomsburg 62 Lock Haven 89, Edinboro 70

1991-92 NCAA East Regional Clarion 85, Edinboro 70 ot

1992-93 NCAA East Regional

1996-97 NCAA East Regional Edinboro 87, West Liberty 75 Edinboro 64, West Chester 56 Edinboro 70, High Point 68

NCAA Elite Eight

1997-98

NCAA East Regional Edinboro 81, Charleston(WV) 73 Shippensburg 88, Edinboro 78

2005-06

NCAA East Regional Charleston(WV) 71, Edinboro 62

North Dakota 81, Edinboro 46

Pitt­Johnstown 88, Edinboro 76 ot

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This is Edinboro University

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dinboro University is the region’s largest and most comprehensive institu­ tion of higher education. Under the leadership of President Jeremy D. Brown, who assumed the helm on July 1, 2007, Edinboro adopted the motto, “Great Things Happen Here!” Yet the words represent much more than a tagline or catchy phrase. They reflect upon a changing and growing University that strives for excellence regionally, nationally and globally. Founded more than 150 years ago by the descendants of Scottish immigrants, Edinboro’s beautiful 585­acre campus is now home to more than 8,700 students enrolled in over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs of study. Rich in its Scottish tradition, the University’s majors in art, animation, criminal justice, education, and speech language pathology have earned regional recognition and national acco­ lades. Situated almost equal distance (about 100 miles) from the cultural, entertain­ ment and major league sports metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, Edinboro is less than 20 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth largest city, and 20 miles north of Meadville, the Crawford County seat.

Dr. Jeremy D. Brown President, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

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r. Jeremy D. Brown became the 16th President of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 2007, and was formally inaugurated and installed on November 30. Dr. Brown, a native of Manchester, England, came to Edinboro from the State University of New York at Canton where he served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs since 2003. Since his arrival at Edinboro, his leadership has resulted in campus growth and a renewed effort to enhance the University’s reputation for excellence regionally, nationally and on a global scale. He has already traveled to Poland and China, renewing col­ laborative agreements with universities there, and arranging for growth in global programs that not only take Edinboro University to the world, but bring the world to Edinboro. A group of Chinese middle school students visited Edinboro for sev­ eral weeks during the past summer, and Panamanian middle school students are scheduled to visit for three weeks in January. In addition to Dr. Brown’s emphasis on academic excellence and enrollment growth at the undergraduate and graduate levels, he has launched a series of ambi­ tious campus improvements, including the University’s $115 million student housing project that will accommodate nearly 1,600 students in suite­style apartment living, and construction of the $5 million multipurpose sports and recreation dome. Construction will also begin shortly on the new $5 million Human Services Building, and in 2009 the $23 million Cooper Hall science building renovation and expansion will begin. During his short time here, Dr. Brown has reinvigorated the Edinboro com­ munity with a sense of pride over the University’s rich Scottish heritage. Royal Stewart tartan can be seen everywhere on campus! President Brown’s educational background, from academics to administra­ tion, is impressive. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. in nuclear physics from the University of Birmingham, England. He conducted his doctoral work in the area of experimental nuclear physics at Birmingham University and at the University of California­Berkeley. Immediately following completion of his Ph.D., President Brown spent two years at Indiana University involved in nuclear physics research.

Edinboro’s Baron­Forness Library has more than 500,000 bound volumes and 1.4 million microform units, along with an online catalog access to numerous databas­ es and electronic reserves and archives. The library, the region’s largest, is equipped with a wireless network, commuter labs and is accessible to users with visual impair­ ments. Edinboro’s physical plant and resources are beginning to rival the faculty excel­ lence that students have long found in the classrooms. The University is drawing more people to campus because of its state of the art facilities. An investment of $200 million is allowing the University to enhance the Edinboro experience for students through projects such as the new suite­style stu­ dent housing complex known as The Highlands at Edinboro University. The $5 million Zafirovski Sports & Recreation Arena opened in late 2009, meaning athletic teams can hold full practice sessions during inclement weather inside the region’s largest free­standing, air­supported facility. The new $5 million Human Services Building will be ready for classes in January 2011 and the $23 million expansion and renovation of the Cooper Hall science building is underway. In addition to the five­acre Mallory Lake and ample pastoral and wooded areas, there are more than 40 other buildings on the spacious Edinboro campus, including residence halls with private or shared rooms, co­ed housing, honors housing and liv­ ing­learning floors for academic and special interest student groups. Van Houten Dining Hall offers a variety of student meal plans, and Skipjack’s fast food emporium is perfect for an energy­booster at any time. Edinboro’s School of Graduate Studies and Research, with it’s technology­based computer­assisted distance learning, now offers the region’s fastest growing academ­ ic programs. Edinboro University in Erie – The Porreco Center, is a beautiful 27­acre campus that includes classrooms, computer laboratory and a unique facility for hosting small conferences, business meetings and special events. Edinboro University in Meadville is located in the city’s historic Bessemer Building. All Edinboro University facilities are connected by free EMTA bus service. In fact, in this new era of high fuel costs, stu­ dents, faculty and staff can ride free anywhere EMTA bus service is offered! So you can see that Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, home of the Fighting Scots NCAA athletic teams and first­class athletic venues, offers the complete colle­ giate experience for undergraduate and graduate students.

Following his stint at Indiana, Dr. Brown accepted a faculty position in the Physics Department at Princeton University, where, in addition to continuing his research, he taught undergraduate and graduate­level physics courses. Princeton was not only rich with tradition, but its Physics Department had been home to the great Albert Einstein and John Nash! During this period, Dr. Brown also served as a resident faculty fellow at Rockefeller College and was faculty liaison for academic and social programs. Transitioning into academic administration, Dr. Brown was named associate dean of the Graduate School at Yale University. His portfolio included the Science, Engineering and Biomedical Departments, as well as recruitment of underrepresented minority students. In addition, Dr. Brown served as the Graduate School’s chief budget officer. Later, Dr. Brown returned to Princeton as associate dean of the faculty. During this appointment, Dr. Brown advised the dean of faculty and provost on long­range academic planning and budgeting. He also supervised all personnel issues for the 960 members of the technical, research and library staffs. In 2000, President Brown was named rector of Florida State University­ Panama, serving as the chief executive officer of a small U.S. university operating in Latin America. While he was there, enrollment, curriculum and revenues grew dramatically as he developed strategic plans for growth and designed and imple­ mented a national and international recruiting program. During his career, Dr. Brown published many scholarly articles and has been frequently invited as a speaker at international conferences, research institutions and universities. Dr. Brown and his wife, Rebeca Acuña, are the proud parents of a son, Andrew Jeremy Brown. Although the happy parents had discussed the name “Andrew” prior to their arrival on campus, it is fortuitous that the patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew. President Brown is also an avid sports enthusiast. Being from Manchester, he is a lifelong fan of the Manchester United soccer team. He also coached the St. Lawrence University men’s and women’s squash teams for three years, taking them to the national tournament, and he likes to play squash himself. He also enjoys sailing and skiing. In addition to his new parent role, he also very much enjoys spending time with his older sons, Lucas and Gabriel, and visiting his family in England. `Dr. Brown’s academic, administrative and athletic experience, combined with his high aptitude for dealing with higher education issues, have more than adequately prepared him for his duties at Edinboro University. Already, after only a year in office, his leadership and stewardship have con­ tributed in a positive way to serving Edinboro’s students, faculty and staff, the northwestern Pennsylvania community and beyond.


2010-11 Women’s Basketball Schedule Day & Date Friday, November 5 Saturday, November 20 Sunday, November 21 Monday, December 6 Tuesday, December 7 Saturday, December 11 Sunday, December 19 Thursday, December 30 Friday, December 31 Monday, January 3 Tuesday, January 4 Saturday, January 8 Sunday, January 9 Wednesday, January 12 Saturday, January 15 Wednesday, January 19 Saturday, January 22 Wednesday, January 26 Saturday, January 29 Wednesday, February 2 Saturday, February 5 Wednesday, February 9 Saturday, February 12 Wednesday, February 16 Saturday, February 19 Wednesday, February 23 Saturday, February 26

Opponent at St. Bonaventure (exhibition) at Ferris State Classic at Ferris State at Ferris State Classic at Northwood DAVIS & ELKINS ALDERSON-BROADDUS at Concord URBANA at Fairmont State Classic vs. Concord at Fairmont State Classic at Fairmont State SHIPPENSBURG CHEYNEY at West Chester at Millersville at California(Pa.)* at Clarion* GANNON* at Lock Haven* INDIANA(PA)* SLIPPERY ROCK* at Mercyhurst* CALIFORNIA(PA)* at Gannon* CLARION* at Indiana(Pa.)* LOCK HAVEN* MERCYHURST* at Slippery Rock*

HEAD COACH: Stan Swank * PSAC West game

Site Olean, NY Big Rapids, MI

Time 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Big Rapids, MI Edinboro, PA Edinboro, PA Athens, WV Edinboro, PA Fairmont, WV

1:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Fairmont, WV 3:00 p.m. Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. West Chester, PA1:00 p.m. Millersville, PA 1:00 p.m. California, PA 5:30 p.m. Clarion, PA 1:00 p.m. Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. Lock Haven, PA 1:00 p.m. Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Erie, PA 5:30 p.m. Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Erie, PA 5:30 p.m. Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Indiana, PA 5:30 p.m. Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. Slippery Rock, PA1:00 p.m.


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