2017-18 Hofstra University Women's Basketball Guide

Page 1

2017-18 Wo men’s Basketball Guide

OLIVIA ASKIN

ASHUNAE DURANT

ALEANA LEON


MARIANNE KALIN

ANA HERNANDEZ GIL

SANDRA KARSTEN


TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents

1

Athletic Academic Support

56

The Last Time

69

2017-18 Quick Facts

2

Athletic Training

57

Game Day

4

2016-17 Colonial Athletic Association Review 70

Strength and Conditioning

6

David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex 58

Player Development

7

2017-18 CAA Composite Schedule

76

2017-18 Opponents

78

Hofstra Basketball Practice Facility

60

Long Island/New York City

61

Hofstra in the Community

62

Hofstra Record Book

80

The Colonial Athletic Association

63

Hofstra in Postseason Play

88

14

2016-17 Statistics and Results

64

Director of Women’s Basketball Operations Darius Faulk

15

2016-17 Game-by-Game Team Statistics 65

Strength and Conditioning Coach Ashley Christy

16

Assistant Athletic Trainer Nicole Cuccurullo

16

Associate Dean for the Center for University Advising Rachel Peel

17

Meet The Pride

18

2017-18 Roster

20

2017-18 Outlook

21

Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey

8

Associate Head Coach Faisal Khan

12

Assistant Coach Denise King

13

Assistant Coach Michael Gibson

Hofstra Women’s Basketball Alumnae 91 Pride in the Pros

95

Year-by-Year Coaching Records

96

Hofstra Women’s Basketball Series Records 97

2016-17 Individual Statistics

66

2016-17 Team Highs and Lows

67

Media Information

110

2016-17 Trivia

68

Radio/TV Chart

112

Hofstra Basketball Year-by-Year Results 98

ASHUNAE DURANT

Player Bios Olivia Askin

24

Ashunae Durant

26

Aleana Leon

28

Kayla Minott

30

E’Lexus Davis

32

Ana Hernandez Gil

34

Marianne Kalin

36

Sandra Karsten

38

Petja Krupenko

40

Boogie Brozoski

42

Sica Cuzic

43

Mikiyah Croskey

44

Jaylen Hines

45

Mie Hoff

46

Nike 47 Hofstra at a Glance

48

Hofstra President

50

University Senior Administration

51

Director of Athletics

52

Athletic Administration and Head Coaches 54

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 1


2017-18 QUICK FACTS Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 11,240 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold, White and Blue Home Court: David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex (5,052) President: Stuart Rabinowitz Faculty Athletics Representative: Cliff Jernigan Vice President and Director of Athletics: Jeffrey A. Hathaway Deputy Director of Athletics: Jay Artinian Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Associate Director of Athletics for Fan Engagement: Chrissy Arnone Associate Director of Athletics for Finance and Administration: Rachel August Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for NCAA Education and Compliance Services: Alyssa Morales Kelly Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket Operations: Maria Corvino Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Life Skills Development: Rachelle Fabre Assistant Director of Athletics for NCAA Education and Compliance Services: Samantha Hegmann Assistant Director of Athletics for Facilities and Events: Ryan Watson Senior Director of Athletic Development: Kevin Barry Associate Dean for the Center for University Advising: Rachel Peel-Macandrew Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-4667

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Basketball Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey (North Carolina State, 1990) Record at Hofstra: 191-157/12th Year Overall College Coaching Record: Same Associate Head Coach: Faisal Khan (Maryland, Baltimore County, 1999), Assistant Coaches: Denise King (Rhode Island, 2004), Michael Gibson (Boston College, 2008) Director of Basketball Operations: Darius Faulk (Hofstra, 2016) Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Nicole Cuccurullo (Stony Brook, 2012) Basketball Office Phone: (516) 463-HOOP Basketball Secretary: Clarice Smith Best Time to Call: Contact SID 2015-16 Record: 13-18 2015-16 Conference Record/ Finish: 5-13/8th 2015-16 Postseason: None Players Returning: 9 Players Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 3 Starters Lost: 2 Newcomers: 5

Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 E-mail Address: Stephen.A.Gorchov@hofstra.edu Senior Sports Information Director: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 E-mail Address: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Amanda Ghysel (WBB Contact) Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Cell Phone: (585) 690-7113 E-mail Address: Amanda.Ghysel@hofstra.edu Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 E-mail Address: Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu Athletic Communications Fax: (516) 463-5033 Radio: WRHU (88.7 FM) Website: GoHofstra.com

2 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

ASHUNAE DURANT


2017-18 QUICK FACTS OLIVIA ASKIN

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PERSONNEL STARTERS RETURNING (3) - starts in parentheses

Name Ashunae Durant (31) Aleana Leon (30) Olivia Askin (15)

Pos. Cl. F Sr. G Sr. G Sr.

Ht. 5-10 5-7 5-8

PPG 16.0 9.5 4.9

RPG 10.6 4.3 1.3

ALEANA LEON

APG Other 1.9 All-CAA Second Team 2.0 0.9

OTHER RETURNING PLAYERS (6) - starts in parentheses

Name Ana Hernandez Gil (0) Marianne Kalin (5) Sandra Karsten (2) E’Lexus Davis (2) Petja Krupenko (0) Kayla Minott (0)

Pos. Cl. G So. F So. G So. G So. G So. F Jr.

Ht. 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-7 5-8 6-3

PPG 5.4 4.1 2.0 1.5 0.5 -

RPG 1.1 2.5 1.1 1.1 0.4 -

APG 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.3 -

NEWCOMERS (5) Name Boogie Brozoski Mikiyah Croskey Sica Cuzic Jaylen Hines Mie Hoff

Pos. Cl. G Jr. F So. G Jr. F Fr. F Fr.

Ht. 5-6 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-0

Hometown/High School/Previous Cambria Heights, NY/Elizabeth Seton/Michigan Bowie, MD/National Christian Academy Galati, Romania/Trinity International/Salt Lake City CC Clinton, MD/Elizabeth Seton Bergen, Norway/Stend Videreående Skole

STARTERS LOST (2) - starts in parentheses

Name Krystal Luciano (31) Sydni Epps (31)

Pos. PPG RPG APG G 11.4 4.0 6.2 G/F 4.2 5.9 1.0

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 3


GAME DAY

4 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 5


STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

The mission of the Hofstra University Strength and Conditioning Department is to develop well-rounded student-athletes, both for athletics and for life. The strength and conditioning department will strive to maximize athletic performance, strength, speed, endurance, power, agility, mobility and injury prevention. This will be accomplished through well-planned and well-executed training programs, research-based periodization, sports performance testing, and ground-based tri-planar multi-joint movements that cater to the demands of each individual sport. We will provide a safe, clean and professional environment for all Hofstra University student-athletes. The Hofstra University Strength and Conditioning Department will collaborate with sports programs, sports medicine staff and athletic administration to ensure the health and well being of all studentathletes. Our foundation consists of our four core principles: Culture: We will foster a culture of respect, inclusiveness, competi-

tiveness, and attention to detail that will translate to all facets of the student-athlete’s life.

Communication: We will prioritize communication throughout the en-

tire Hofstra University Department of Athletics.

Character: We will work to develop the well-rounded character of the

student-athlete through accountability, discipline, respect, mental toughness and pride.

Consistency: We will strive to do all things the right way every time.

6 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 7


HEAD COACH KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKY player in CAA history to post 1,000 career points, 500 assists and 400 rebounds.

Krista Kilburn-Steveskey is entering her 12th season as Hofstra’s head coach in 2017-18. She has averaged over 17 wins per season since arriving on campus in 2006 while posting seven winning seasons and leading the Pride to five appearances in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, including two consecutive appearances in 2014-15 and 2015-16. With a 191-157 career record, KilburnSteveskey is the winningest coach in Pride history and her .549 winning percentage is third all-time.

Under Kilburn-Steveskey’s tutelage, the 2015-16 team went 25-9, marking the first time in program history the Pride had posted consecutive 20-win seasons. In addition, Hofstra recorded a 14-1 mark at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, setting the Division I-era program record for home wins. The team earned a berth in the WNIT, advancing to the quarterfinals. KilburnSteveskey became the winningest coach in program history on January 3, 2016. The 58-49 win over Delaware marked her 163rd win at the helm of the Pride, surpassing Harvey Pyser’s 162 coaching wins. In addition, Ashunae Durant was named to the All-CAA Second Team, with Kelly Loftus earning third-team honors and Darius Faulk making the conference’s All-Defensive Team. Durant was also named Second Team All-Met by the Met Basketball Writers. In 2014-15, Hofstra went 20-13 and qualified for the WNIT, playing Penn in

the first round. The Pride advanced to the CAA Championship title game for the first time since joining the league and added the team’s second-ever win over a nationally ranked program with a 63-62 road win at No. 23 James Madison. It was the third time a Hofstra team has won 20 games under Kilburn-Steveskey. A full seventy-five percent of Hofstra’s 20-win campaigns since the team’s first Division I season in 1982-83 (three-of-four) have come in her tenure. Both of Hofstra’s wins over nationally ranked programs have been coached by Kilburn-Steveskey. She has also coached the first Associated Press All-American in program history and has coached two CAA Rookies of the Year and six CAA All-Rookie Team members. Under her tutelage, Shante Evans earned four All-CAA selections (including three first-team picks). In 2012-13, Candace Bond became the first Hofstra player to win the CAA’s Defensive Player of the Year award under Kilburn-Steveskey. Ashunae Durant was the 2014-15 CAA Rookie of the Year as well as a Metropolitan Rookie of the Year and Full Court’s Mid-Major Freshman of the Year.

Kilburn-Steveskey, who was named the 11th head women’s basketball coach at Hofstra University on May 16, 2006, led the Pride to the WNIT in 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016, with trips to the quarterfinals in 2007 and 2016 and a second round visit in 2010. She also steered Hofstra to a team Division I-record 26 victories in 2006-07. She signed a multi-year contract extension in October 2013. In 2016-2017, Kilburn-Steveskey led the Pride back to the Colonial Athletic Association quarterfinals, and helped forward Ashunae Durant earn All-CAA and All-Met Second-Team honors. Durant recorded her 1,000th career point, becoming the 12th player in program history to reach the milestone in three seasons or less. Krystal Luciano also joined the 1,000 point club in her final season in Hempstead, while also recording the program’s first tripledouble, posting 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a win over UNCW on Jan. 15. Luciano became just the fifth

8 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


Evans, who was recruited by KilburnSteveskey, capped her collegiate career in impressive fashion in 2012-13 by setting Hofstra career records for points and rebounds while earning her third consecutive first team All-Met selection in 2013. The three-time honorable mention All-America selection set the CAA’s all-time leading rebounding mark with 1,348 and had the most double-doubles (69) of any active Division I player before exhausting her eligibility. The 2010-11 Hofstra squad went 19-12 and Evans was named an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, becoming the first AP All-American in program history. In addition, Evans was named to the USA Basketball team that competed at the Pan American Games in October. She was the first Hofstra women’s basketball player to represent USA Basketball in international competition. She was also named to the All-CAA first team and became the first sophomore in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Evans went on to become the first 2,000-point scorer in Hofstra history. Hofstra compiled a 20-14 record in 200910, and the team upset Penn State on the road in the first round of the WNIT. The

2009-10 season also saw the emergence of Evans, who became the first Pride freshman to lead the team in scoring and rebounding since 1992-93. Kilburn-Steveskey took over a squad that posted 19 wins the year before she arrived (2005-06) and had made its firstever Division I postseason appearance in the WNIT. Her 2006-07 squad took that success up a notch, finishing the year with a 26-8 record and advancing to the WNIT Quarterfinals with wins over Seton Hall and South Carolina. The team set records (Division I era only) for wins in a season, road wins (13), conference wins (13) and home wins (12, then surpassed in 2015-16). The 13 road wins led the nation and Hofstra’s semifinal appearance in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Tournament marked the first time since 1991 and 1992 that the Pride advanced to the semifinals of its conference tournament in back-to-back seasons. In arguably the greatest season in school history, Kilburn-Steveskey guided Hofstra to wins over teams from the Big 10 (Michigan State), Big East (Seton Hall) and Southeastern (South Carolina) conferences. In addition, the Pride’s stunning win over then-No. 17 Michigan State was Hofstra’s

GOHOFSTRA.COM

first-ever over a ranked opponent. Hofstra also notched the two longest win streaks in school history in 2006-07, as the team had streaks of 10 and eight games during the season. An 11-game home court win streak ranks as the longest in program history as well. In addition, Kilburn-Steveskey coached two all-conference selections in Cigi McCollin and Vanessa Gidden, and freshman Sam Brigham was named CAA All-Rookie. McCollin and Gidden also earned All-Metropolitan New York second team honors following the season. For her efforts Kilburn-Steveskey was the inaugural recipient of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Maggie Dixon Award in 2007, which is presented to the top first-year head coach in the nation. After a rebuilding year in 2007-08 KilburnSteveskey led her charges to a 16-14 campaign in 2008-09, and the 11-game improvement from the 2007-08 season ranked as the fourth-best in the nation. Hofstra has also been successful off the court under Kilburn-Steveskey’s watch, as 29 student-athletes have been named to the CAA All-Academic Team, including Anma Onyeuku in 2013-14. She and her teams have been highly active in charitable endeavors, supporting many local and national causes. Kilburn-Steveskey is active

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 9


HEAD COACH KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKY with the Interfaith Nutrition Network (The INN), a Long Island based food pantry. On a broader scope, Kilburn-Steveskey is a supporter of the WBCA’s Think Pink campaign and also participates in the annual 4Kay Golf Classic in honor of her former North Carolina State Coach Kay Yow. Prior to coming to Hofstra, KilburnSteveskey was a member of the James Madison staff for four years and coordinated the Dukes recruiting and scheduling, as well as assisting with all facets of the Dukes’ program. She was instrumental in the recruitment of Tamera Young, a two-time All-CAA first team selection. Young’s strong play earned her an invitation to the USA U20 Women’s National Basketball Team Trials. KilburnSteveskey also helped recruit and develop Meredith Alexis, was also a first team AllCAA selection and is James Madison’s career leader in points and rebounds. In Kilburn-Steveskey’s last two seasons in Harrisonburg, James Madison won a total of 42 games and advanced to the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship

10 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

game in 2005-06 and to the semifinals in 2004-05. The 42 wins were, at the time, the most in back-to-back years for the Dukes since the program won 22 games in 199495 and 21 games the following season. Before taking her position at James Madison, Kilburn-Steveskey was a highly successful coach on the high school level, coaching the Wheeler High School girls’ basketball team in Marietta, Georgia, from 1996 through 2002. In her six seasons at Wheeler, KilburnSteveskey compiled a stellar 143-38 record (79 percent winning percentage) and won the 1998 AAAA state championship. She also led the team to a state quarterfinals appearance in 2001 and to the round of 16 in 1999 and 2000. Wheeler also won regional championships in 1998 and 2001. She was inducted into the Wheeler Hall of Fame in 2017. Kilburn-Steveskey was named the 1998 Georgia AAAA Coach of the Year and also earned North Georgia, Cobb County and Marietta Daily Journal Coach of the

Year that same year. She was the Region 6 AAAA Coach of the Year from 1997 through 2001 and was the recipient of the 1999 Paula Wandell Coach of the Year Award. Prior to her tenure at Wheeler, Kilburn-Steveskey was the head girls’ volleyball coach, the assistant girls’ varsity basketball coach and the head junior varsity girls’ basketball coach at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Georgia, from 1992-96. Kilburn-Steveskey is a 1990 graduate of North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she was coached by the legendary Yow and served as team captain during her senior year. In her four years at NC State, the Wolfpack compiled an 83-37 record and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1987, 1989 and 1990. The 1990 squad posted a 25-6 record, won the regular season ACC championship and was ranked 11th in the nation by the Associated Press. Following her senior season, KilburnSteveskey received the prestigious North Carolina State University Alumni Association Athlete of the Year Award.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


Following her collegiate career at North Carolina State, KilburnSteveskey was a member of USA Basketball’s Women’s R. William Jones Cup squad that competed in Taipei, Taiwan, in the summer of 1990. Kilburn-Steveskey, who holds a degree in speech communication from NC State, earned her Master of Education with a concentration in special education from the State University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia, in 1996. A standout at Fayette County High School in Fayetteville, Georgia, Kilburn-Steveskey was inducted into the school’s hall of fame in 1999.

THE KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKEY FILE Date Hired: May 16, 2006

Family: Husband: Chuck Place of Birth: Fayetteville, Georgia Date of Birth: June 28, 1968 Education: North Carolina State (B.A., speech communication, 1990); West Georgia (M.Ed., special education, 1996) College Athletic Experience: Basketball (North Carolina State, 1986-90) Playing Honors: Team Captain (1990), USA Basketball’s William R. Jones Cup (1990) Coaching Experience: Sandy Creek High School (assistant girls’ varsity/head junior varsity coach, 1992-96); Wheeler High School (head coach, 1996-2002), James Madison (assistant coach, 2002-05, associate head coach, 2005-06); Hofstra University (head coach, 2006- ) Coaching Accolades: Georgia Region 6 AAAA Coach of the Year (1997-2001), Georgia AAAA Coach of the Year (1998), Cobb County Coach of the Year (1998), Marietta Daily Journal Coach of the Year (1998), Paula Wandell Coach of the Year (1999), WBCA Maggie Dixon Award (2007), Wheeler High School Hall of Fame (2017)

KRISTA KILBURN STEVESKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR 2006-07

Hofstra

26-8 (WNIT Quarterfinals)

2007-08 Hofstra 5-25 2008-09 Hofstra 16-14 2009-10

Hofstra

20-14 (WNIT Second Round)

2010-11 Hofstra 19-12 2011-12

Hofstra

19-12 (WNIT First Round)

2012-13 Hofstra 14-17 2013-14

Hofstra

14-15

2014-15

Hofstra

20-13 (WNIT First Round)

2015-16

Hofstra

25-9 (WNIT Quarterfinals)

2016-17

Hofstra

13-18

Career

11 Years

191-157

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 11


ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH FAISAL KHAN Rookie of the Year and Full Court’s MidMajor Freshman of the Year. His guidance off the court has helped Hofstra with Anma Onyeuku being named to the All-CAA Academic squad in 2014 and Sydni Epps being selected as the CAA’s National SAAC representative.

Faisal Khan enters his sixth season of his second term on the Hofstra Women’s Basketball staff in 2017-18 and the fourth campaign in his role as associate head coach. Previously, Khan was an assistant coach with the Pride from 2008-10 before returning to the program in 2012. Khan earned a promotion before the 201415 season and helped guide Hofstra to a 20-win season and an appearance in the WNIT in his first year as an associate head coach. A key member of Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey’s staff, Khan helped craft the game-plans and strategy that contributed to Hofstra’s second-ever win over a nationally ranked program when the Pride bested No. 23 James Madison on the road. Hofstra also advanced to the CAA Championship title game for the first time since joining the league and qualified for the fourth WNIT appearance in program history. In addition, Ashunae Durant won the CAA Rookie of the Year Award and was named the Metropolitan

Khan helped the Pride back to the CAA Quarterfinals in 2016-17 with Ashunae Durant earning All-CAA Second-Team honors. In 2015-16, the Pride earned its second consecutive 20-win season, posting a 25-9 record, including a 14-1 mark at home. Hofstra earned a berth in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) for the second straight season, advancing through the first three rounds before falling in the quarterfinals. In his first season back at Hofstra, Khan was part of a staff that helped develop Candace Bond into the 2013-14 Colonial Athletic Association’s Defensive Player of the. During that time, Shante Evans earned her third consecutive CAA First-Team selection and was named All-Met First Team for the third straight season after setting Hofstra career records for points and rebounds and the league record for total rebounds. Off the court, Khan worked with the Hofstra staff to participate in charitable endeavors, such as the Interfaith Nutrition Network (The INN), a Long Island based food pantry and organizing clinics with the Special Olympics New York, Long Island Region. During Khan’s first stint at Hofstra, the Pride won 36 games in his two seasons. The successful run culminated with an appearance in the WNIT second round during the 2009-10 season. Hofstra advanced to the second round with a stunning 7668 road win over Big Ten member Penn State. Khan returned to Hofstra with nearly a decade of experience coaching collegiate women’s basketball, including five seasons at UNC Asheville in Asheville, North Carolina. During his time with the Bulldogs, Khan was part of a staff that took over a team that won one game in 2001-02

12 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

and by his second season the team won 19 games, and would go on to win 18, 15 and 21 in subsequent seasons. In his final four seasons there, the program averaged more than 18 wins a season and in 2006-07 captured its first-ever Big South title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to his stint at UNC Asheville, Khan spent one season each at Shepherd University (Shepherdstown, West Virginia) and West Virginia Wesleyan College (Buckhannon, West Virginia). During his one season at Shepherd the Rams won 19 games and at West Virginia Wesleyan, the team advanced to the conference quarterfinals and won 10 conference contests. Khan also has extensive basketball experience at other levels as well. He has previously served as the head coach for the Maryland Waves AAU team in Baltimore, Maryland, and for the San Francisco Waldorf School, as an assistant girls’ basketball coach at Seton-Keough High School in Baltimore and worked as a student manager with the University of Maryland men’s basketball program. He attended law school at the University of Baltimore in the fall of 2000 before eventually deferring to pursue a career in coaching collegiate basketball. A 1999 graduate of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County with a degree in social work and a minor psychology, Khan has also worked as a programs manager with Peace Players International in South Africa and as a social work intern with the Springfield Psychiatric State Hospital in Carroll County, Maryland.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


ASSISTANT COACH DENISE KING King joined the Pride after serving as an assistant coach for Mount St. Mary’s for four seasons, where she was the lead recruiting coordinator. She also organized community service projects while embracing responsibilities as an academic mentor. She joined the Hofstra staff after helping the Mount earn the program’s first appearance in the Northeast Conference semifinals since the 2000-01 season.

Denise King is entering her fifth season as an assistant coach at Hofstra in 2017-18. The Pride returned to the CAA Quarterfinals and Ashunae Durant was named All-CAA Second Team in 201617. Hofstra recorded its second straight 20-win season in 2015-16, with King helping lead Hofstra to a 25-9 record, including a 14-1 mark at home. The team earned a berth in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) for the fifth time in program history and the second consecutive year. The Pride advanced through the first three rounds of the WNIT before falling in the quarterfinals. Three Hofstra players were named to AllColonial Athletic Association teams at the conclusion of the regular season. In 2014-15, King was part of the staff that guided Hofstra to the team’s first 20-win season since 2010. The Pride advanced to the CAA Championship title game for the first time since joining the league and qualified for the WNIT. King’s preparation helped Hofstra post the second-ever win over a nationally ranked team in program history when the Pride bested No. 23 James Madison on the road. The 2014-15 season also saw King help Ashunae Durant win the CAA Rookie of the Year award as well as being named the Metropolitan Rookie of the Year and Full Court’s Mid-Major Freshman of the Year. In her first season, she helped guide Anma Onyeuku and Annie Payton to All-CAA Third Team selections and Elo Edeferioka to a spot on the league’s all-rookie squad.

In 2011-12, King helped the Mount post a 10-8 conference record and 14 wins overall, marking the most overall victories for the program in three years and the team’s first winning record in NEC play since 2006-07. Thanks in part to her work with the guards, Mount St. Mary’s ranked first in the NEC in assists and steals, and sixth in Division I in steals in 2011. In her last two seasons, three Mount players earned either first or second-team NEC postseason honors.

appearances and advanced to the quarterfinals in each of her final two seasons. King coached two 1,000-point scorers at Rhode Island, three allconference selections and one A-10 AllDefensive team player. As a player, the Catonsville, Maryland, native was one of only 18 players to reach the 1,000-point milestone with the Rams and is 15th on the program’s alltime scoring list with 1,023 points. She is also fourth in Rhode Island history with 118 three-pointers as well as fourth in free throw percentage (.772, 224-290), fourth in assists (339) and ninth in 3-point percentage (.312, 118-378). A 2004 graduate of Rhode Island, King earned a degree in business management, graduating cum laude.

A four-year standout player for Rhode Island, King began her coaching career at her alma mater, where she served as an assistant on the Rams staff for four seasons. Her responsibilities included team travel and the program’s film exchange program as well as scouting and recruitment roles. While on the staff, Rhode Island qualified for four Atlantic 10 Tournament

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 13


ASSISTANT COACH MICHAEL GIBSON Michael Gibson, a 2008 graduate of Boston College, is in his 10th season on the Hofstra staff and his third as an assistant coach. He had served as Hofstra’s Director of Women’s Basketball Operations for seven years. In his first season in a coaching capacity in 2015-16, the Pride posted a 25-9 record, including a 14-1 mark at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra earned a berth in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament, advancing through the first three rounds before falling to Florida Gulf Coast in the quarterfinals. The Pride returned to the CAA Quarterfinals in 201617, with Ashunae Durant earning Second-Team All-CAA honors. As director of women’s basketball operations, Gibson was responsible for all aspects of team travel, practice schedule coordination, monitoring and completion of all compliance logs, assisting with equipment orders, and serving as the program liaison with marketing and facilities. In addition, he served as the nonconference game scheduling coordinator for the program, and was the director of the Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Basketball Camp.

in the operations of the Cathy Inglese Basketball Camp at Boston College. Gibson also helped in the facility department, as he was responsible for the setup and breakdown of the court and locker rooms at practices and games. As the head manager, he also worked hand-in-hand with the director of basketball operations to ensure that all aspects of team travel were executed. As a result of his time served as a student manager, Gibson received membership into Boston College’s Varsity Club, which is BC’s athletic alumni organization. During his tenure at Boston College, the Eagles made two NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2006 following a second round showing in 2005. In 2008 the Eagles advanced to the third round of the WNIT. Active in the greater Boston community, Gibson has served as a referee and scorekeeper with the Andover Church Basketball League. Gibson holds a degree in accounting and finance from Boston College, and also minored in history. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in educational leadership and policy at Hofstra. Gibson and his wife, Kathleen, were married this past October. The couple resides in Long Island City, New York.

While a student at Boston College, Gibson served as a student manager for the women’s basketball team from 2004-2008. He was promoted to head student manager in 2006 and served in that capacity until his graduation. During his tenure with the Eagles, Gibson coordinated practice and game assignments for the student managerial staff and also assisted the coaching staff with the filming and breakdown of game tape, as well as the Eagles’ film exchange program. Gibson also aided

14 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


DIRECTOR OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OPERATIONS DARIUS FAULK Darius Faulk joined the Hofstra Women’s Basketball staff as the director of women’s basketball operations in September 2017. Faulk spent two seasons on the Hofstra roster after transferring from West Virginia, captaining the squad as a senior in the 2015-16 season. In her time with the Pride, she averaged 8.2 points, 5.3 assists and 4.7 rebounds, earning a spot on the Colonial Athletic Association All-Defensive Team in 2016. After her graduation from Hofstra with a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2016, Faulk played professional basketball in Finland. Faulk has also spent four seasons as a counselor at Hofstra Summer Camp, and has volunteered with The Viscardi Center and the Long Island Special Olympics.

Hofstra Women’s Basketball Staff GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 15


ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER NICOLE CUCCURULLO Nicole Cuccurullo is in her second year as an assistant athletic trainer at Hofstra University. She began her tenure in August 2016. Cuccurullo, a native of Smithtown, New York, came to Hofstra after serving as assistant athletic trainer at Dowling College since September 2014. At Dowling, she worked with the men and women’s soccer, men and women’s basketball, men and women’s lacrosse and volleyball teams handling the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.

Prior to Dowling, Cuccurullo served as a graduate-assistant athletic trainer at SUNY Cortland from August 2012 through May 2014. She worked as head basketball athletic trainer for both the men and women’s teams and also worked with the women’s volleyball, track and field and cross country teams. Cuccurullo has also worked as an athletic trainer at the Adidas Tennis Camps in 2014, the Hoops Mountain Basketball Camp in 2013, the Long Island Diva Half Marathon in 2011, the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championships in 2011 and 2012 and the Summer Camps at Stony Brook University from 2011 through 2013. Cuccurullo earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Stony Brook University in 2012 and her master’s degree in exercise science from SUNY Cortland in 2014. She was a lab teacher at Cortland State in 2014 and a teaching assistant at Stony Brook in 2011. Cuccurullo is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), is a New York State licensed athletic trainer and a BOC certified athletic trainer.

ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH ASHLEY CHRISTY Ashley Christy came to Hofstra in October 2016 after serving as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Appalachian State, designing training programs for men’s and women’s tennis and golf. She also assisted with the school’s women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, men and women’s soccer, men and women’s track and field and cheerleading teams. Previously, she worked as a strength and conditioning intern at University of Texas at Austin, implementing training programs for men’s cheerleading and assisting with athletes that competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and as an intern at Georgia State. Christy is also a decorated athlete herself, playing four years of softball at Georgia State and earning National Fastpitch Coaches Association South All-Region Third-Team and First-Team All-Sun Belt honors in 2015. She was also a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District pick and a four-time NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete. Christy received her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Georgia State in 2015.

16 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR THE CENTER FOR UNIVERSITY ADVISING RACHEL PEEL-MACANDREW Rachel Peel-Macandrew is an associate dean for the Center for University Advising. She has worked at Hofstra since 2003, first serving as an assistant dean before being promoted to an associate dean in 2007. Peel-Macandrew supervises and directs the student-athlete advisement program, helping to develop a comprehensive advisement center for all student-athletes while ensuring compliance with the NCAA. She also coordinates registration efforts and develops graduation plans. She serves as a liaison to the Office of the Provost to resolve academic questions and monitors the academic progress of student-athletes while paying special attention to at-risk students. In her role, she submits NCAA academic performance data, including APR and graduation success rates, to the compliance office In October 2016 Peel-Macandrew was appointed to the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Region 1 Selection Committee. In her role on the five-member committee, Peel-MacAndrew will take part in selecting regional finalists and forwarding their applications to the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Committee for its review. Before coming to Hofstra, Peel-Macandrew was an associate vice president for Credit Suisse First Boston Corp from 1999 to 2003. In that role, which featured time in New York City and Melbourne, Australia, she managed a team that was responsible for all equity and debt. Her staff traded and stabilized companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. Peel-Macandrew started her full-time financial career as an analyst for Salomon Smith Barney in London, working in equity capital markets from 1995 to 1999. She coordinated internal and external agency systems and worked on multi-departmental initiatives that encompassed the operations, financial and technology departments. Peel-Macandrew earned her undergraduate degree in social policy and economics from Leeds University in Yorkshire, England, graduating with honors in 1993. She also holds two master’s degrees from Hofstra, earning one in physical education in 2005 and another in educational leadership and policy studies in 2012. Â

SUPPORT STAFF

TIM DOLD TEAM MANAGER GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 17


MEET THE

PRI


E

IDE


2017-18 ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Cl.

Ht.

Hometown/High School/Last School

1

E’Lexus Davis

G

So.

5-7

Hyattsville, MD/National Christian Academy

2

Ashunae Durant

F

Sr.

5-10

Newark, NJ/Bloomfield Tech

5

Petja Krupenko

G

So.

5-8

Ljubljana, Slovenia/Gimnazija Bezigrad

10

Ana Hernandez Gil

G

So.

5-8

Canary Islands, Spain/San Antonio Maria Claret

11

Jaylen Hines

F

Fr.

5-10

Clinton, MD/Elizabeth Seton

12

Mie Hoff

F

Fr.

6-0

Bergen, Norway/Stend Videreaende Skole

13

Aleana Leon

G

Sr.

5-7

Ponce, Puerto Rico/Colegia del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

21

Mikiyah Croskey

F

So.

6-1

Bowie, MD/National Christian Academy

22

Olivia Askin

G

Sr.

5-8

Medford, NJ/Shawnee

24

Sica Cuzic

G

Jr.

5-10

Galati, Romania/Trinity International/Salt Lake City CC

33

Kayla Minott

F

Jr.

6-3

Ottawa, Ontario/St. Peter Catholic

34

Boogie Brozoski

G

Jr.

5-6

Cambria Heights, NY/Long Island Lutheran/Michigan

53

Marianne Kalin

F

So.

6-1

Lappeenranta, Finland/Kimpisen Iukio

54

Sandra Karsten

G

So.

5-9

Helsinki, Finland/Mäkelänrinteen Lukio PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey

(North Carolina State, 1990; 12th season)

Associate Head Coach: Faisal Khan

(UMBC, 1999; sixth season)

Assistant Coach: Denise King

(Rhode Island, 2004; fifth season)

Assistant Coach: Michael Gibson

(Boston College, 2008; third season)

Director of Women’s Basketball Operations: Darius Faulk

(Hofstra, 2016; first season)

20 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

1 E’Lexus Davis 2 Ashunae Durant 4 Mikiyah Croskey 5 Petja Krupenko 10 Ana Hernandez Gil 12 Mie Hoff 13 Aleana Leon 24 Sica Cuzic 33 Kayla Minott 34 Boogie Brozoski 53 Marianne Kalin 54 Sandra Karsten HC Kilburn-Steveskey AHC Faisal Khan

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

ee-LEX-uss AH-zhuh-nay ma-KY-uh CROSS-key PET-ya kroo-PENK-oh AH-nuh her-NAN-dez heel MEE-uh ah-lee-AH-nuh lee-OWN SEE-ka COO-zic MY-not bro-ZOSS-kee MAR-ee-ahn-eh COLL-in SAHN-dra stuh-VESS-key FASS-ull


2017-18 OUTLOOK As Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey nears her 200th career win, the Hofstra Women’s Basketball program will look to continue its evolution in the 2017-18 campaign. The Pride got off to a strong start last season, going 7-4 in nonconference play. Hofstra finished at 13-18, returning to the CAA Quarterfinals with an Opening Round win over Towson. This season, the Pride returns a trio of senior starters in forward Ashunae Durant and guards Aleana Leon and Olivia Askin and a five-member sophomore class that got significant playing time as freshmen. The group of returners will be joined by newcomers that span three class years as Hofstra works to contend in the Colonial Athletic Association.

ALEANA LEON

“I feel the experience all three of my seniors received last year will be a strong foundation for our success this season,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “We need this non-conference slate to allow all five sophomores and the newcomers to gain invaluable game experience to be ready for our conference foes. We need to keep our focus on not how we start, but more importantly how we finish. The coaching staff is enjoying coming to work every day because of how the team is responding. We are focusing on the little things and the team is learning and bought in. This type of work ethic and attitude they are displaying, along with execution will put us in a position to win games and and teach us how to respond when we are faced with some big challenges that lie ahead as well.” After gaining invaluable experience as juniors, Askin, Preseason All-CAA First-Team selection Durant, and honorable mention Leon will be poised for strong final seasons, as they evolve into senior leaders on this young team. “They know the system, they do things to limit their mistakes, they do things to keep us stable,” said Kilburn-Steveskey of the

OLIVIA ASKIN

group. “Their ability to lead by example and set the tone for the underclassman will be important for our success this season.”

GUARDS

The Pride will have a slew of talent in various guard capacities for the 2017-18 season. Leon averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 rebounds a season ago, using her athleticism to score from all over the court. “Aleana just amazes you every single day,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “Some of the things she can do, how she can finish some of her shots in the paint, and she does it all with such a positive attitude.” Askin continued her lights-out three-point shooting in 201617, often draining long-range shots when the Pride needed it most. “Olivia is gaining even more confidence in her game and understanding her role within the team. Not only does she realize her value to shoot, but her knowledge of the game and understanding of time and situation as a senior,” said KilburnSteveskey. After a strong offseason, sophomore E’Lexus Davis will look to build on the game experience she garnered as a freshman as she learned from starter Krystal Luciano, who graduated with over 1,000 career points, 500 assists and 400 rebounds. Davis has the confidence to control the game on the point, but also can slot in as a versatile combo guard. “[E’Lexus] is bought in, on the same page,” said KilburnSteveskey. “We’ve given her a lot more freedom on the offense, and she’s responding. You always look for players every day in practice who are trying to separate themselves, and she’s really been the one. I’m really proud of [E’Lexus]. She puts the time in the gym and it is paying off.” Highly touted Michigan transfer Boogie Brozoski is also set to

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 21


2017-18 OUTLOOK ANA HERNANDEZ GIL

E’LEXUS DAVIS

FORWARDS

make an impact when she becomes eligible in late December at the conclusion of her transfer year. Brozoski, a local product out of Long Island Lutheran High School, is a dynamic point guard who averaged 5.6 points at Michigan before transferring. “She gives energy,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “She runs the point guard position the way I want it to run. Now it’s just getting her into our system and getting everybody involved.” Sophomore Petja Krupenko will also add to the team’s depth at point guard. Krupenko gave the Pride important minutes off the bench last season with the ability to maintain the tempo and knock down long-range shots. “She’s beginning to understand the tempo I want from the point guard position and she is getting more comfortable and confident,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. Newcomer Sica Cuzic, a transfer from Salt Lake City Community College, will be able to slot in at guard or forward for the Pride this season. Cuzic’s speed and athletic ability will be a weapon for Hofstra, giving the Pride a different scoring option. “Sica’s beyond a pleasant surprise,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “She can play multitudes of positions. She’s so versatile, it’s fantastic. Her disposition is amazing. She’s very, very talented, so she’s going to help us in many areas.” After a freshman season of impressing from beyond the arc, sophomore Ana Hernandez Gil will continue to be an offensive threat for the Pride. “She’s come back in the best shape she’s ever been in,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “And not only does she give us great range beyond the arc, but her knowledge and understanding of the game is even more valuable.” Returning after a solid freshman campaign and a summer stint in the Finnish national system, sophomore Sandra Karsten will look to increase her role as she continues to adapt her speed and athleticism to the American college game. “Sandra has great focus on the defensive side of the game,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “And she has really bought in to her role on offense and the versitility she brings to the court. I’m pleased with where she’s at and can’t wait for her to get more game experience.” Freshman Jaylen Hines will add another dimension at the guard position upon returning from injury.

22 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Once again, the Pride will turn to Durant, now a senior and a Preseason All-CAA First-Team selection, to lead Hofstra. Durant led the CAA in double-doubles and rebounds last season, averaging 16.0 points and 10.6 boards per game. She also led the country in offensive rebounds for several weeks, ranking in the top five for the entire regular season. Now in her final season, KilburnSteveskey will look to Durant to continue her lead-by-example abilities while also becoming a more vocal leader on and off the court. “After having a new role last season and learning from that leadership position, [Ashunae] is embracing her senior year and making players better around her which in turn gives her the space to do the things she is capable of doing,” KilburnSteveskey said of Durant. “She’s feeling better, she’s moving better. When she decides to take the game over, it’s pretty amazing when you see that happen.” Durant will get help from sophomore Marianne Kalin, who had a breakout freshman season, providing important minutes as both a starter and bench contributor for Hofstra. “Marianne’s constantly improving,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “And she will have even a bigger role in our system this season and she is embracing that role. Not only is she a solid defender who learns quickly and understands the game, but we’re looking to her more on the offensive end as well.” Sophomore Mikiyah Croskey will add size and rebounding ability for the Pride when she becomes eligible in late December. “She does some really good things,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “She finds a way to score, she’s got size and she’s skilled in the paint.” Freshman Mie Hoff, a native of Bergen, Norway, will also bolster Hofstra’s presence in the paint in her rookie season as she adapts to the American collegiate system of play. “She rebounds the ball really well,” said Kilburn-Steveskey. “Runs the floor and hustles. She’s always in the gym. She’s an overachiever. The persistency, her drive and her work ethic will give her a role on this team.” Junior Kayla Minott will also serve as an option at forward after missing her sophomore season due to injury.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


2017-18 OUTLOOK MARIANNE KALIN ASHUNAE DURANT

SCHEDULE

Beginning with its non-conference slate, the Pride will see some relatively unfamiliar faces this season, including a handful of teams from the tri-state area. Hofstra’s 2017-18 schedule features just two non-conference opponents from a year ago – Stony Brook and Hartford – while the remaining nine teams are sides the Pride hasn’t taken on for at least eight years, including four (UMBC, Holy Cross, Siena, St. Bonaventure) that Hofstra hasn’t met since the 1990s. Hofstra opens the season with a pair of games in the friendly confines of at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, beginning on Nov. 12 with UMBC, a Women’s Basketball Invitational participant last season, before hosting Long Island rival Stony Brook on Nov. 14. Hofstra travels to Hartford on Nov. 18 for its first road game of the season. Holy Cross comes to town for Hofstra’s final home game of the month on Nov. 21. The Pride then heads to the desert for the Lady Rebel RoundUp hosted by UNLV on Nov. 25 and 26, a tournament which includes two 2016 Women’s National Invitation Tournament participants in UNLV and Wake Forest and also features Big Ten school Minnesota. Hofstra takes on the host Rebels in the first game of the tournament, with the Gophers and Deacs squaring off in the second contest. The winners of each game advance to the championship game the next day with the losers playing in a consolation contest. Hofstra closes November at Sacred Heart on Nov. 30. The Pride opens December with a pair of opponents from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, beginning with a home tilt against Siena on Dec. 4 before travelling to Iona on Dec. 7. Hofstra then heads to local foe Columbia on Dec. 11 and closes nonconference play at home against St. Bonaventure on Dec. 21 after a 10-day hiatus for final exams. The Pride opens CAA play at home at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex with conference rival James Madison on Dec. 29 before travelling to Drexel on Dec. 31.

Hofstra spends the first weekend of January down south, heading to Charleston on Jan. 5 and UNCW on Jan. 7. The Pride is then home for two consecutive weekends, hosting Delaware and Charleston on Jan. 12 and 14 and William & Mary and Drexel on Jan. 19 and 21, respectively. The matchup with the Dragons on Jan. 19 will be played at noon and will be Hofstra’s “What I Want To Be Day” game, when local elementary schools visit to hear about different career paths in a special pregame event. January ends with a pair of road games at James Madison and William & Mary on Jan. 26 and 28. The Pride plays a single game the first weekend of February, welcoming UNCW to Hempstead. The following weekend, Hofstra makes trip to Towson (Feb. 9) and Delaware (Feb. 11). The Pride sees defending CAA champion Elon for the first time on Feb. 16 at home, before meeting the Tigers for the second time in as many weeks with a home contest on Feb. 1. Hofstra hosts Northeastern on Feb. 23 then travels to Elon on Feb. 25. The final conference game will be at the Huskies’ home in Boston on March 3. The CAA Championships will run from March 7-10 at Drexel. “Our focus is not on how we start but rather how we finish. If we can come on strong once we get into conference, that will put us in a position to be competitive in this league,” said KilburnSteveskey. “It’s exciting to have a team with this much competitive drive and work ethic. It will be fun to see what we become as the season progresses.”

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 23


OLIVIA ASKIN

22 over Harvard on Mar. 17…Recorded her first career assist against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 28...Averaged 5.6 minutes per game… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

Guard, 5-8, Senior Hometown: Medford, NJ High School: Shawnee High School Coach: Christina McGovern

2014-15: Played in 10 games as a reserve…Averaged 0.8 points and 0.2 rebounds per game…Made collegiate debut versus Fairfield on Nov. 18 where she made her first career threepointer…Twice scored three points in a game, including a threepointer versus the College of Charleston on Jan. 4…Posted two rebounds on the season, including her first career offensive board versus Robert Morris on Dec. 6…Played a season high six minutes and attempted four shots against the Colonials…Averaged 0.8 points per game in conference play…Averaged 2.3 minutes per game.

At Hofstra

High School/Personal

2016-17: Played 31 games, starting 15…Earned a regular starting role in the latter half of the season, averaging 22.4 minutes… Averaged 4.9 points and 1.3 rebounds per game…Tallied a career-high 13 points at Northeastern on March 1…Dropped three three-pointers on four occasions…Shot .271 from threepoint range…Played all 40 minutes twice, and 30+ minutes on seven occasions…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient. 2015-16: Played 20 games, starting three...Averaged 1.2 points and 0.2 rebounds a game...Had six points in back-to-back games against Coastal Carolina (Nov. 28) and Buffalo (Dec. 3)…Had rebounds against Coastal Carolina (Nov. 28), Northeastern (Jan. 22) and Villanova (Mar. 19)…All eight of her field goals were three-pointers…Played a career-high 18 minutes in the WNIT win

24 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Played four seasons of varsity basketball for Shawnee in Medford, New Jersey…Took Shawnee to the state championship game, where she was the lone senior starter on a team that advanced to the final round of the Group 4 tournament and scored 17 points against Paterson Eastside…Averaged 12 points and connected on 58 three-pointers as a junior in 2012-13, where she was named second-team Olympic Conference and named to the CourierPost’s first-team South Jersey All-Group 4 squad and Girls’ Basketball Club of South Jersey’s first-team All-Group 4 unit… Scored an average of 12 points per game as a sophomore in 2011-12 after averaging five points as a freshman…Also played with the Philadelphia Belles AAU team…Also recruited by St. Bonaventure, Stony Brook, VCU and Towson…Started playing basketball at age 4…Has one sibling…Plans to pursue a career as a nurse…Community health major.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


CAREER HIGHS

PTS:13 at Northeastern, 3/1/17 REBS: 3, last at UNCW, 2/1917 ASTS: 3, last vs. Towson, 3/8/17 FGM: 5 at Northeastern, 3/1/17 FGA: 11, last at Northeastern, 3/1/17 3FGM: 3, last at Northeastern, 3/1/17 3FGA: 9, last at Northeastern, 3/1/17 FTM: None FTA: None OR: 1, last vs. Northeastern, 1/2/17 DR: 3 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 TO: 1, last at at Northeastern, 3/1/17 BLK: None ST: 2 vs. Delaware State, 11/22/16 MIN:40, last at Northeastern, 3/1/17

OLIVIA ASKIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA 2014-15 10-0 3-9 .333 0-0 2015-16 20-3 8-33 .242 0-0 2016-17 31-15 53-185 .286 0-0 Career 61-18 64-227 .282 0-0

Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S .000 8 0.8 2 0.2 0 2 0 0 0 .000 24 1.2 3 0.2 5 5 1 0 4 .00 152 4.9 39 1.3 29 32 14 0 15 .000 184 3.0 44 0.7 34 39 15 0 19

Three-Point FG: 2-8 (.250) in 2014-15; 8-33 (.242) in 2015-16; 46-170 (.271) in 2016-17; Career: 56-211 (.265)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 25


ASHUNAE DURANT Forward, 5-10, Senior Hometown: Newark, NJ High School: Bloomfield Tech High School Coach: Bill Rodgers

At Hofstra

2016-17: All-Colonial Athletic Association Second Team selection…All-Met Second Team selection…Started all 31 games, averaging 35.9 minutes per game to lead the team…Led the Pride in scoring and rebounding, averaging a double-double with 16.0 points and 10.6 rebounds per game…Led the CAA with 16 double-doubles… Recorded 20+ points on nine occasions, including a careerhigh 28 at Saint Joseph’s on Dec. 22…Posted a career-high 21 rebounds against UNCW on Jan. 20…Shot .432 from the field.

all-time leading scorer…Her recruit profile on ESPNW described her as a “smooth, athletic off-guard; handles and attacks in transition under control; triple-threat creator; manufactures with superb release point on jumper in mid-range game; developing consistency to the arc”…Averaged 21.1 points and 9.1 rebounds as a junior…Was rated 76th in the nation for the class of 2014 by ESPN Hoop Gurlz…Played four varsity seasons…In 2013 she led the Spartans to a North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 title and the Group 1 final and earned first-team All-Essex, first-team All-Group 1 and second-team All-New Jersey honors…National Honor Society member…Volunteers with the Newark Feed the Homeless and participates in the Breast Cancer Walk in Newark…Lists Kevin Durant and Cappie Pondexter as her favorite athletes…Started playing basketball at age 7…Criminology major.

2015-16: All-Colonial Athletic Association Second Team selection...All-Met Second Team selection…Appeared in 32 games, starting 31...Led the team in points (365), rebounds (285) and field goals made (142)…Averaged 11.4 points and 8.9 rebounds per game...Finished second in the CAA in rebounding… Posted 10 double-doubles...Tied a career-high with 21 points against UNCW on Jan. 15 and against William & Mary on Feb. 12...Added 20 points against James Madison on Feb. 5...Tied a career-high with 17 rebounds against Drexel on Feb. 26...Pulled down double-digit boards on 14 occasions...Had 10 offensive rebounds against Navy on Nov. 13…Recorded four steals against Northeastern on March 10…Averaged 11.2 points and 8.7 rebounds in conference play…Averaged 32.8 minutes per game. 2014-15: Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year… All-Colonial Athletic Association Second Team selection… CAA All-Rookie Team pick…All-Metropolitan Rookie of the Year…Named Full Court’s National Mid-Major Freshman of the Year…Averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds per game… Named the CAA Player of the Week on Dec. 15…Garnered six CAA Rookie of the Week awards...Posted eight double-digit rebounding games…Recorded two 20-point games and seven double-doubles…Rebounding average tied for sixth in the league…Shot a team-best 48.7 percent from the field, which was the fourth-highest in the conference…Cracked the league’s top-10 in free-throw shooting at 74.3 percent…Came in second in offensive rebounding average at 3.6…Scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds in collegiate debut versus CCSU on Nov. 14…Scored 16 points and totaled five rebound versus Fairfield on Nov. 18..Posted first career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds versus Northern Iowa on Nov. 28…Scored 21 points and added 17 rebounds for one of the best statistical games of the CAA’s season on Jan. 9…Averaged 12.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in league play…Averaged 27.1 minutes per game.

High School/Personal

Scored 2,051 career points for Bloomfield Tech High School in Bloomfield, New Jersey, where she graduated as the program’s

26 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 28 at Saint Joseph’s, 12/22/16 REBS: 21 vs. UNCW, 1/20/17 ASTS: 6 vs. American, 12/10/16 FGM: 11 at Saint Joseph’s, 12/22/16 FGA: 25 at Sacramento State, 11/25/16 3FGM: 1, last at UC Davis, 11/27/16 3FGA: 1, last at UC Davis, 11/27/16 FTM: 12 at James Madison, 1/6/17 FTA:14 at James Madison, 1/6/17 OR: 11 at Sacramento State, 11/25/16 DR: 13 vs. UNCW, 1/20/17 TO: 5, last vs. Northeastern, 3/10/16 BLK: 4 at Stony Brook, 11/14/16 ST: 5 at Buffalo, 12/4/16 MIN: 43 vs. Northeastern, 1/2/17

ASHUNAE DURANT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA 2014-15 31-22 129-265 .487 84-113 2015-16 32-31 142-305 .466 80-124 2016-17 31-31 176-407 .432 144-206 Career 94-84 447-977 .458 308-443

Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S .743 342 11.0 217 7.0 25 57 43 13 23 .645 365 11.4 285 8.9 68 57 53 29 26 .699 497 16.0 330 10.6 58 58 60 37 50 .695 1204 12.8 832 8.9 151 172 156 79 99

Three-Point FG: 0-0 (.000) in 2014-15; 1-1 (1.000) in 2015-16; 1-3 (.333) in 2016-17; Career: 2-4 (.500)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 27


ALEANA LEON Guard, 5-7, Senior Hometown: Ponce, Puerto Rico High School: Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus High School Coach: Mariela Perez

six rebounds against UNCW on Feb. 19…Notched two steals against Oregon State (Nov. 27) and James Madison (Feb. 14)… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Averaged 16.8 minutes per game.

At Hofstra

2016-17: Colonial Athletic Association All-Academic Team selection…Gained a starting role, appearing in all 31 games and starting 30… Averaged 28.7 minutes, 9.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game…Recorded double-digit points on 11 occasions…Put up a career-high 22 points in the CAA Quarterfinals against Elon on March 9…Was a rebound away from a double-double with 17 points and nine boards against Charleston on Feb. 10…Shot .418 from the field including a season-high .667 (6-for-9) at Stony Brook on Nov. 14 and at Towson on Jan. 13…Shot .375 from three-point range…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient. 2015-16: Played 21 games, starting six...Averaged 4.7 points and 3.1 rebounds per game...Had a strong WNIT, setting her career-high in points with 15 against Virginia on March 22 after posting career bests in rebounds (11), assists (4), three-pointers made (3) and minutes played (38) in the win over Harvard on March 17...Also added 11 points against Harvard and in the WNIT win over Villanova on March 19...Put up 10 points and grabbed

28 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

13 2014-15: Played in 21 games as a reserve…Averaged 1.8 points and 1.0 rebounds per game…Shot 60 percent from the free throw line…Played 25 minutes in her collegiate debut versus CCSU on Nov. 14, scoring seven points while hitting her first career threepointer…Notched three rebounds in a game, on three occasions, including three defensive boards at William & Mary on Jan. 25… Scored five points at Charleston on Feb. 13…Recorded only multiassist game of the season with two helpers at Fordham on Nov. 21; also compiled two offensive rebounds in that contest…Scored three points and totaled 13 minutes at Virginia Tech on Dec. 30… Averaged 1.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game in CAA play… Averaged 8.4 minutes per game.

High School/Personal

Averaged 19 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists playing for Puerto Rico in the 2013 Centrobasket U17 Championship for Women while hitting on 22-of-51 field goal attempts in facing the Dominican Republic twice, Costa Rica and El Salvador…Also averaged 9.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists in the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Women…Made international debut in the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women, where she averaged 10.5 points and 5.6 rebounds…Increased her scoring average in every season since eighth grade in playing for her high school squad…Averaged 33 points per game as a junior and 25 points per game as a sophomore…National Honor Society member…Has one sibling…Started playing basketball at age 8… Plans to work as a personal trainer…Public relations major

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


CAREER HIGHS PTS: 22 vs. Elon, 3/9/17 REBS: 11 vs. Harvard, 3/17/16 ASTS: 6 vs. Charleston, 2/10/17 FGM: 8 vs. Elon, 3/9/17 FGA: 15, last vs. Elon, 3/9/17 3FGM: 3 last vs. Charleston, 2/10/17 3FGA: 5 vs. Charleston, 2/10/17 FTM: 5 vs. Villanova, 3/19/16 FTA: 6, last vs. Elon, 1/29/17 OR: 4 vs. Harvard, 3/17/16 DR: 7 vs. Harvard, 3/17/16 TO: 5, last vs. Elon, 3/9/17 BLK: 2 vs. Drexel, 2/26/16 ST: 4, last vs. William & Mary, 2/5/17 MIN: 40 vs. Drexel, 2/26/17

ALEANA LEON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2014-15 21-0 15-46 .326 3-5 .600 37 1.8 22 1.0 7 20 14 0 6 2015-16 21-6 35-85 .412 21-31 .677 99 4.7 66 3.1 13 20 17 5 14 2016-17 31-30 114-273 .418 38-61 .623 293 9.5 133 4.3 62 79 60 2 41 Career 73-36 164-404 .406 62-97 .639 429 5.9 221 3.0 82 119 91 7 61 Three-Point FG: 4-18 (.222) in 2014-15; 8-20 (.400) in 2015-16; 27-72 (.375) in 2016-17; Career: 39-110 (.355)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 29


KAYLA MINOTT

33 High School/Personal

Forward, 6-3, Junior Hometown: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada High School: St. Peter Catholic High School Coach: Sheila Kerwin

Played basketball for St. Peter Catholic High School in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada…Led the Knights to a silver medal in the city championship games in 2013 and 2014…Guided her high school to the 2013 Ontario Federation of School Athletics (OFSAA) championships in Lakeshore, Ontario…Also played for the Ottawa Crown 17U squad, which is a CROWN Scout-sponsored team…Served as a manager on the boys’ varsity team in addition to her playing career…Has two younger siblings…Lists Usain Bolt, Blake Griffin, Tim Duncan and Sue Bird as her favorite athletes…. Marketing major.

At Hofstra

2016-17: Red-shirted and did not play. 2015-16: Appeared in three games...Made her collegiate debut against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 28, posting three points and pulling down three rebounds... Had one steal against Coastal Carolina and one against Buffalo on Dec. 3…Averaged 1.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per game… Averaged four minutes per game.

30 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 3 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 REBS: 3 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 ASTS: None FGM: None FGA: None 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: 3 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 FTA: 4 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 OR: 1 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28.16 DR: 2 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 TO: 1 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/16 BS: None ST: 1, last vs. Buffalo, 12/3/15 MIN: 8 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/28/15

KAYLA MINOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2015-16 3-0 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3 1.0 4 1.3 0 1 1 0 2

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 31


E’LEXUS DAVIS Guard, 5-7, Sophomore Hometown: Hyattsville, MD High School: National Christian Academy High School Coach: Harry Anglin

At Hofstra

2016-17: Appeared in 25 games, starting two… Averaged 1.5 points and 1.1 rebounds per game…Had a strong showing in front of her hometown crowd at Navy on Nov. 18, posting nine points and four assists…Shot .633 from the free-throw line.

High School/Personal

Played varsity basketball for National Christian Academy...Ranked the 27th best high school point guard by ESPNW...Helped her team break into the Washington Post top-20 rankings as a junior... Helped team earn a No. 13 national ranking in the Super 25 girls’ basketball rankings as a senior...Earned all-tournament team honors at the Turkey Jamm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as a senior…Has four siblings…Hobbies include making snapchats and shoe shopping…Names Kyrie Irving and Lebron James as her favorite athletes…Started playing basketball at age 12…Also recruited by Georgetown and Central Florida…Management major.

32 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

1


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 9 at Navy, 11/18/16 REBS: 4 at Drexel, 1/22/17 ASTS: 4 at Navy, 11/18/16 FGM: 3 at Navy, 11/18/16 FGA: 8 vs. UNCW, 1/20/17 3FGM: 3FGA: 2 vs. UNCW, 1/20/17 FTM: 4 at Saint Joseph’s 12/22/16 FTA: 6 at Saint Joseph’s, 12/22/16 OR: 2 at Drexel, 1/22/17 DR: 3 at Buffalo, 12/4/16 TO: 6 at Buffalo, 12/4/16 BLK: 1, last at Buffalo, 12/4/16 ST: 2 at Navy, 11/18/16 MIN: 22 vs. UNCW, 1/20/17

E’LEXUS DAVIS’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2016-17 25-2 9-53 .170 19-30 .633 37 1.5 27 1.1 16 30 45 3 9 Three-Point FG: 0-8 (.000) in 2016-17

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 33


ANA HERNANDEZ GIL Guard, 5-8, Sophomore Hometown: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands High School: San Antonio Maria Claret

At Hofstra

2016-17: Appeared in 27 games, averaging 10.7 minutes per game…Averaged 5.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per game…Ranked in the top three in the CAA in three-point percentage for a portion of the season…Finished shooting .317 from beyond the arc…Posted a season-high 18 points against Massachusetts on Dec. 7, going 6-for-10 from three-point range in just 12 minutes on the court… Scored in double figures on four occasions…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

High School/Personal

Helped her team to four Canary Islands championships and five Spanish national championships...Averaged 19.3 points in the final three games of the national tournament as a senior...Competed with Spain at the U16 FIBA European Championships in 2014... Named to Spain’s 12-player roster for the U18 FIBA European Championships in 2016...Has an older brother...Started playing basketball at age 7...Lists Stephen Curry and Andres Iniesta as her favorite athletes...Undecided major.

34 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

10


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 18 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 REBS: 4 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 ASTS: 1 vs. Northeastern, 1/2/17 FGM: 6 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 FGA: 11 at Charleston, 1/27/17 3FGM: 6 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 3FGA: 10, last at Charleston, 1/27/17 FTM: 2 vs. Towson, 3/8/17 FTA: 2, last vs. Towson, 3/8/17 OR: 2 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 DR: 4 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 TO: 4 at Towson, 1/13/17 BLK: None ST: 1, last at Charleston, 1/27/17 MIN: 19, last vs. Delaware State, 11/22/16

ANA HERNANDEZ GIL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2016-17 27-0 47-150 .313 6-9 .667 145 5.4 29 1.1 8 19 21 2 5 Three-Point FG: 45-142 (.317) in 2016-17

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 35


MARIANNE KALIN Forward, 6-1, Sophomore Hometown: Lappeenranta, Finland High School: Kimpisen Iukio/Catz Lappeenranta

At Hofstra

2016-17: Appeared in all 31 games, starting five and averaged 16.9 minutes per game…Averaged 4.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game… Recorded a season-high 16 points at William & Mary on Feb. 16…Pulled down seven rebounds against Drexel on Jan. 22…Finished second on the team with a .481 shooting percentage from the field…Tied for second on the team with a .667 free-throw percentage.

High School/Personal

Played varsity basketball for Kimpisen Iukio High School and club for Catz Lappeenranta in Finland...Part of Finnish League championship teams for three straight seasons...Averaged 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...Has younger twin sisters... Started playing basketball at age 6...Lists Russel Westbrook as her favorite athlete...Majoring in international business.

36 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

53


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 16 at William & Mary, 2/7/17 REBS: 5, last at Buffalo, 12/4/16 ASTS: 2, last vs. Hartford, 12/30/16 FGM: 7 at William & Mary, 2/7/17 FGA: 9 at William & Mary, 2/7/17 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: 5 at Stony Brook, 11/14/16 FTA: 6 at Stony Brook, 11/14/16 OR: 5 at Drexel, 1/22/17 DR: 4, last at Buffalo, 12/4/16 TO: 3 at Drexel, 1/22/17 BLK: 1, last at William & Mary, 2/7/17 ST: 2, last vs. Towson, 3/8/17 MIN: 31 at Drexel, 1/22/17

MARIANNE KALIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2016-17 31-5 51-106 .481 24-36 .667 126 4.1 76 2.5 18 78 24 6 15 Three-Point FG: 0-1 (.000) in 2016-17

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 37


SANDRA KARSTEN Guard, 5-9, Sophomore Hometown: Helsinki, Finland High School: Mäkelänrinteen Lukio

At Hofstra

2016-17: Appeared in 25 games, starting two… Averaged 10.5 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.1 rebounds per game…Recorded eight points in the season opener against Marist on Nov. 11 and again at Sacramento State on Nov. 25…Doled out five assists at Stony Brook on Nov. 14…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

High School/Personal

Played club basketball for the Helmi Capitals in Finland...Has played on the senior, U18 and U16 Finnish national teams... Averaged 6.4 points in 61 games spanning all three levels of the national team...Appeared in three games with the senior national team...Led the Helmi Capitals to a Finnish championship...Has two older sisters...Started playing basketball at age 7...Lists Elena Delle Donne as her favorite athlete...Majoring in international business.

38 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

54


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 8, last at Sacramento State, 11/25/16 REBS: 4 vs. William & Mary, 2/5/17 ASTS: 5 at Stony Brook, 11/14/16 FGM: 2, last at James Madison, 1/6/17 FGA: 9 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 3FGM: 2 at Sacramento State, 11/25/16 3FGA: 7 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 FTM: 4 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 FTA: 6 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 OR: 1, last at Drexel, 1/22/17 DR: 4 vs. William & Mary, 2/5/17 TO: 5 at Navy, 11/18/16 BLK: None ST: 1, last at Buffalo, 12/4/16 MIN: 21, last vs. American, 12/10/16

SANDRA KARSTEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2016-17 25-2 18-79 .228 8-14 .571 51 2.0 27 1.1 13 29 33 0 5 Three-Point FG: 7-43 (.163) in 2016-17

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 39


PETJA KRUPENKO Guard, 5-8, Sophomore Hometown: Ljubljana, Sovenia High School: Gimnazija Bezigrad

At Hofstra

2016-17: Appeared in 20 games…Averaged 0.5 points and 0.5 rebounds…Scored her first career points with a three-pointer in the season opener against Marist on Nov. 11…Picked up two assists at Navy on Nov. 18…Went 2-for-2 from the free-throw line at Sacramento State on Nov. 25…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

High School/Personal

Played high school basketball at Gimnazija Bezigrad...Averaged 19.2 points per game...Competed with Gimnazija Bezigrad in the 2015 Junior Orange Bowl Girls’ Basketball Classic in Doral, Florida, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team...Also played club basketball, competing at the junior and senior level for KK Jerzica from her freshman to senior years while also playing for senior club Domzale in her final high school campaign… Averaged 18.5 points, 4.7 assists and 2.4 steals per game in junior club play....Posted 13.7 points, 4.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game during senior club play…Also spent time with the U18 Slovenian National Team in 2015...Has one brother...Started playing basketball at age 8...Lists Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving as her favorite athletes...Management major.

40 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

5


CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 3, last at Drexel, 1/22/17 REBS: 5 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 ASTS: 2 at Navy, 11/18/16 FGM: 1 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 FGA: 2 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 3FGM: 1 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 3FGA: 1 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 FTM: 2 at Sacramento State, 11/25/16 FTA: 2, last at Saint Joseph’s, 12/22/16 OR: 1 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 DR: 4 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 TO: 2 vs. Massachusetts, 12/7/16 BLK: None ST: 1 vs. Marist, 11/11/16 MIN: 12 at Charleston, 1/27/17

PETJA KRUPENKO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2016-17 20-0 2-12 .167 3-6 .500 9 0.5 8 0.4 6 12 9 0 3 Three-Point FG: 2-3 (.667) in 2016-17

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 41


BOOGIE BROZOSKI

34

Guard, 5-6, Junior Hometown: Cambria Heights, NY High School: Long Island Lutheran Previous School: Michigan High School Coach: Rick Slater Transferred from Michigan in the winter of 2016-17…Eligible to play following fall 2017 semester.

At Hofstra

2016-17: CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.

At Michigan

2016-17: Played nine games as a sophomore before transferring, averaging 14.1 minutes per game...Averaged 5.6 points per game...Shot 62.1 percent from the field. 2015-16: Played in 34 games, starting five as a freshman... Averaged 5.5 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game...Scored in double figures six times, including 13 points against No. 17 Michigan State.

CAREER HIGHS

High School/Personal

PTS: 16 vs. South Carolina Upstate, 11/23/15 REBS: 7 at Northwestern, 2/23/16 ASTS: 7, last at Northwestern, 2/23/16 FGM: 6 vs. South Carolina Upstate, 11/23/15 FGA: 13 vs. South Carolina Upstate, 11/23/15 3FGM: 3, last at Michigan State, 2/3/16 3FGA: 6 vs. Ohio State, 1/21/16 FTM: 4, last vs. Niagara, 11/13/16 FTA: 5 vs. Purdue, 12/31/15 OR: 3, last at Northwestern, 2/23/16 DR: 6 vs. Iowa, 3/3/16 TO: 7, last vs. Howard, 11/18/16 BLK: 1, last vs. Bucknell, 3/19/16 ST: 3, last at Winthrop, 11/25/16 MIN: 31 vs. Iowa, 3/3/16

Played five years of varsity basketball at Long Island Lutheran...Three-time Long Island Player of the Year (2013, 2014, 2015)...New York State Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015...New York State Gatorade Player of the Year in 2015... McDonald’s All-American 2015...Helped Long Island Lutheran to four New York State Federation Championships... Is an only child...Given name is Lauren…Started playing basketball at age 8...Lists Diana Taurasi as her favorite athlete... Majoring in psychology.

BOOGIE BROZOSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A PF TO BS S 2015-16 34-5 66-161 .410 28-35 .800 186 5.5 53 1.6 79 53 62 3 30 2016-17 9-0 18-29 .621 10-10 1.000 50 5.6 17 1.9 17 6 15 0 9 Career 43-5 84-190 .442 38-45 .844 236 5.5 70 1.6 96 59 77 3 39 Three-Point FG: 26-61 (.426) in 2015-16; 4-9 (.444) in 2016-17; Career: 30-70 (.429)

42 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


SICA CUZIC

24

Guard, 5-10, Junior Hometown: Galati, Romania High School: Trinity International Previous School: Salt Lake City Community College High School Coach: George Langranjan

At Salt Lake City Community College

Earned honorable mention All-America honors…Ranked second on the team in scoring, averaging 8.8 points per game…Finished third on the team averaging 5.2 rebounds per game…Shot .425 from the field… Averaged 26.5 minutes per game…Helped the team to NJCAA Nationals.

High School/Personal

Led LPS Alba Iulia to a U17 Romania National Championship, earning MVP of the tournament after averaging 17.9 points, 15.1 rebounds and 5.0 assists...With Phoenix Galati at the U16 level, averaged 20.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists…Only child… Started playing basketball at age 13…Lists Jimmy Butler as her favorite athlete…Majoring in exercise science.

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 43


MIKIYAH CROSKEY Forward, 6-1, Sophomore Hometown: Bowie, MD High School: National Christian Academy High School Coach: Harry Anglin

At Hofstra

2016-17: Came to Hofstra in winter of 2016-17…Eligible to play following fall 2017 semester.

High School/Personal

Played varsity basketball for National Christian Academy... Averaged 10.4 points and 8.7 rebounds and two blocks per game as a junior...Helped lead her team to an appearance at National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) nationals...Played her sophomore season at Riverside Baptist, also helping the team to a NACA nationals berth...Also played one season of varsity soccer... Has an older sister and a younger sister...Started playing basketball at age 11...Lists Dwayne Wade as her favorite athlete... Hopes to become a social worker…Sociology major.

44 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

21


JAYLEN HINES

11

Forward, 6-0, Freshman Hometown: Clinton, MD High School: Elizabeth Seton High School Coach: Jonathan Scruggs

High School/Personal

Captained the Elizabeth Seton High School varsity team for all four years…Racked up over 1,000 rebounds and averaged 13.5 points during her high school career…Named First-Team WCAC and ThirdTeam Washington Post All-Met as a junior and Second-Team WCAC and Second-Team Washington Post All-Met as a senior… Started playing basketball at age 7…Lists Kevin Durant as her favorite athlete…Hopes to become an occupational therapist… Undecided major.

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 45


MIE HOFF

12

Forward, 6-0, Freshman Hometown: Bergen, Norway High School: Stend Videreående Skole

High School/Personal

Been involved in Norwegian National Team system since 2012, playing at the U16 and U18 levels before making the senior team in 2017… Played in the European and Nordic Championships, averaging 10.6 rebounds per game…Also averaged 15.1 rebounds per game in Norway’s top women’s league and set the league’s all-time rebounding record with 29 rebounds in 25 minutes….Competed in several AAU tournaments, leading her team to a first-place finish and earning a spot on the All-Star Team in the 2016 Navato Classic…Named MVP in the 2016 She Got Game Classic and to the All-Star Team at the 2017 USJN Golden State Tournament….Middle of three children…Began playing basketball at age 9…Lists Maya Moore as her favorite athlete…Majoring in international business.

46 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL



HOFSTRA AT A GLANCE

• • • • • • • • • •

Founded in 1935 Located in Hempstead, Long Island, 25 miles east of NYC President: Stuart Rabinowitz, JD Provost: Dr. Gail M. Simmons Private, nonsectarian, coeducational 116 buildings on 244 acres 25 academic and 28 total accreditations Member of Phi Beta Kappa 100% program accessibility for persons with disabilities Hofstra University has more than 134,000 alumni

Total Fall 2016 Enrollment: 11,240 • • • •

6,913 Undergraduate 3,142 Graduate 791 Law 394 Medicine

Colleges & Schools • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Peter Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs Frank G. Zarb School of Business The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science Hofstra University Honors College School of Education School of Health Professions and Human Services Maurice A. Deane School of Law Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies at Hofstra University

Degrees • • • •

48 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

6 undergraduate degrees; 160 program options 14 graduate degrees; approximately 165 program options 3 first professional degrees 15 dual degrees

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


CAMPUS LIFE •

• •

• •

35 residence halls housing about 3,500 students, 18 eateries, 6 theaters, and more than 200 student clubs of which there are about 27 local/national fraternities & sororities Hofstra has a vibrant campus with hundreds of social, academic and cultural events per year The Hofstra University Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Museum, with a collection of more than 5,000 works of art from the world’s diverse cultures, offers 4-6 original exhibitions annually, and also oversees an extensive collection of outdoor sculptures featuring approximately 70 works of art. The Hofstra libraries contain over 1 million volumes and provide 24/7 online access to more than 100,000 fulltext journals and 175,000 electronic books. 17 varsity sports that compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Colonial Athletic Association and the EIWA (Wrestling).

NATIONAL RECOGNITION

Founded in 1935, Hofstra University is a nationally and internationally recognized institution that has been cited on the Best College lists of U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, Fiske, Washington Monthly, Forbes, LinkedIn and GraduatePrograms.com. Hofstra is also the only university chosen to host three consecutive U.S. Presidential Debates (2008, 2012 and 2016).

University Distinctions •

• • • •

Hofstra is in the top eleven percent of colleges and universities nationwide for mid-career salary of graduates with a bachelor’s degree, according to the 2016-17 PayScale College Salary Report. Hofstra is in the top 24 percent nationwide for return on investment, according to the 2016-17 Payscale College ROI Report. Hofstra is one of the Top 50 most entrepreneurial universities in the nation (Forbes 2014 and 2015 Most Entrepreneurial University list) Hofstra named among “Great Colleges to Work For” (Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009-2016) Diversity and inclusiveness has also earned Hofstra 4.5 out of 5 stars for fostering a LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender)-friendly campus environment. (LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index 2008-2016) Hofstra was listed among Colleges of Distinction (201617 edition). CollegesofDistinction.com is an online

• •

• • • •

resource that evaluates schools on the basis of four criteria: experiential learning, great teaching, vibrant communities, and successful outcomes. Hofstra University is among only three schools in the New York metropolitan area with colleges of Law, Medicine, and Engineering. Hofstra University was named to the 2017 Military Friendly School list by Victory Media, a data-driven survey that recognizes top colleges and universities that are providing support and services to veterans, active military and their families. Hofstra ranked second best school in the nation for media professionals based on alumni career outcomes (2014 LinkedIn Rankings). Listed on the (London weekly magazine) Times Higher Education World University Global Ranking. Ranked in the top 31% of US Colleges by the Wall Street Journal & Times Higher Education (2017 U.S. College Ranking). President’s Higher Education & Community Service Honor Roll (2008-2015).

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 49


HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT STUART RABINOWITZ Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the Law School in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professor of Law. President Rabinowitz has held positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System, County of Nassau. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors for the Long Island Association, and as co-vice chair of the Long Island Regional Economic Development Committee. He has also served as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities and on the board of directors the Long Island Technology Network. President

Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and a former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. President Rabinowitz has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award. In 2009, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), District II. Claflin University presented President Rabinowitz with the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa in November 2009. President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from the City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

PRESIDENT RABINOWITZ WITH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKEY, MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH JOE MIHALICH AND FORMER COACHES ROGER GAECKLER (LEFT) AND JAY WRIGHT (RIGHT)

50 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION University Trustees as of September 2017

OFFICERS Alan J. Bernon,* Chair David S. Mack,* Vice Chair Robert D. Rosenthal,* Vice Chair Peter G. Schiff, Secretary Stuart Rabinowitz, President MEMBERS Kenneth Brodlieb Susan Catalano Steven J. Freiberg* Arno H. Fried Martin B. Greenberg* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Arthur J. Kremer Diana E. Lake* Randy Levine Elizabeth McCaul Janis M. Meyer* John D. Miller* Marilyn B. Monter* Martha S. Pope Julio A. Portalatin* Edwin C. Reed Michael Roberge* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Donald M. Schaeffer Michael Seiman* Leonard H. Shapiro Joseph Sparacio* George J. Tsunis Steven C. Witkoff* Frank G. Zarb* DELEGATES Stuart L. Bass,* Speaker of the Faculty George A. Giuliani, Chair, University Senate Executive Committee William Caniano, Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget Committee Kathleen Stanley,* President, Alumni Organization Rita Cinquemani, President, Student Government Association Abby Normandin, Vice President, Student Government Association Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Lawrence Herbert,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus

M. Patricia Adamski Senior Vice President for Planning and Administration

Jessica Eads Vice President for Enrollment Management

Alan J. Kelly Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs

Joseph M. Barkwill Vice President for Facilities and Operations

Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Senior Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel

Mark Lesko Vice President for Economic Development

Stephanie Bushey Vice President for Institutional Research and Assessment

Jeffrey A. Hathaway Vice President and Director of Athletics

Gail M. Simmons, PhD Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Melissa Connolly Vice President for University Relations

Catherine Hennessy Senior Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer

W. Houston Dougharty Vice President for Student Affairs

Robert W. Juckiewicz Vice President for Information Technology

*Hofstra Alumni

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 51


VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY Jeffrey A. Hathaway is in his sixth year as Vice President and Director of Athletics at Hofstra University in 2017-18. Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz introduced the former director of athletics at the University of Connecticut and chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee on May 15, 2012. The ninth Director of Athletics at Hofstra, Hathaway also serves on the NCAA Council as the Colonial Athletic Association representative and is chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee. This past September he was named to the newly-formed NCAA Commission on College Basketball. Hathaway is a threetime Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Award recipient, earning the honor in 2006-07, 2009-10 and 2014-15. In his first year at Hofstra, Hathaway oversaw a department that produced four Colonial Athletic Association championship and NCAA Tournament teams, as well as two other teams that reached the conference championship game. In addition, Hofstra Athletics saw three student-athletes earn Academic AllAmerica accolades and five garner CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year (the CAA’s highest academic recognition) honors. One of those Academic All-Americans, Joe Burg, also was a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship in 2012, becoming just the second Hofstra student to ever earn the distinction. In 2013-14 Hofstra had two NCAA Tournament appearances (wrestling and softball), a regular season men’s lacrosse championship, two Academic All-District selections, two CAA Players of the Year and two CAA Defensive Players of the Year. The 2014-15 year saw the volleyball, wrestling and softball programs make appearances in the NCAA Tournament, with both volleyball and softball capturing CAA titles. In addition, men’s soccer and women’s lacrosse were both regular season CAA champions. Five Hofstra student-athletes earned CAA Player of the Year honors and three were named CAA Scholar-Athletes in their respective sports. Hofstra once again achieved athletic and academic success in 2015-16 with four CAA regular season championships and postseason appearances from both soccer programs (NCAA Second Round), both basketball programs (NIT/ WNIT) and the wrestling program (NCAA). Four student-athletes earned AllAmerica honors, while five were named CAA Scholar-Athletes of the Year in their respective sports including Stella Schoen of the field hockey program who earned Academic All-America accolades as well. The men’s soccer team won the CAA regular season championship, while the men’s lacrosse team was ranked as high as second in the nation during the 2016-17 academic year. In addition, Hannah Klemm and Stella Schoen garnered Academic All-America honors. In Hathaway’s five years as vice president and director of athletics, there have been 12 teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament, seven CAA titles, nine regular season CAA titles and four other postseason appearances (College Basketball Invitational, National Invitation Tournament and Women’s National Invitation Tournament). Nine new head coaches have joined the Pride staff during Hathaway’s tenure including Head Men’s Basketball Coach Joe Mihalich who took a team that finished in last place four years ago to the CAA regular season title, the CAA title game and an NIT appearance in 2015-16. During Hathaway’s tenure more than 1100 student-athletes have earned 3.0 grade point averages or better and more than 90 have posted a perfect 4.0 GPA. Hofstra has also had a tremendous amount of success in the NCAA Division I Academic Performance Program as 10 Hofstra teams had perfect 1,000 single year scores (out of the 17 teams that the University sponsors) in the latest NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR). That marked the third consecutive year that Hofstra has had 10 or more teams with perfect scores. In the multi-year APR, which covers the 2012-13 through 2015-16 academic years, Hofstra had three programs achieve perfect 1,000 scores. The Hofstra Athletics Pride Club has increased fundraising during each year of his tenure. Hathaway has also overseen areas of capital improvement with the

52 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

completion of the Hofstra Basketball Practice Facility in July 2014 as well as the replacement of artificial turf surfaces at James M. Shuart Stadium, the Hofstra Soccer Stadium, the Indoor Practice Facility and University Field (baseball). Hofstra student-athletes have increased their community service efforts during Hathaway’s tenure, earning a pair of awards from Hofstra’s Office of Student Leadership and Activities in 2013-14 and another in 2015-16. In 2014 the athletic department unveiled an updated GoHofstra.com. In addition, Hofstra introduced a brand-new online ticketing system (HofstraTickets.com), along with an on-line donor management system to better manage donor accounts. Hathaway was named to the NCAA Division I Leadership Council, continuing his tradition of service on the national level. He had served a five-year term as a member of the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, representing the Big East Conference, and was chair of the committee in 201112. Hathaway also served on NACDA’s Executive Committee, was a board member of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet. He served the Big East Conference in a wide range of leadership roles including as chair of the athletic directors. Hathaway guided the Connecticut Division of Athletics through an unprecedented period of academic and athletic achievement during his eight years as director of athletics from 2003 to 2011 and as the executive associate director of athletics from 1990 to 2001. At the same time, he became an influential leader for college athletics on both the national and conference level. The Huskies would capture nine national titles during his tenures. He played a key role in the transition of the football program from Division I-AA to FBS status. Highlights of this transition included membership in The Big East Football Conference, twice winning the conference championship, the construction of a new off-campus football stadium and on-campus football complex/indoor practice facility and participation in five bowl games, including the 2011 Fiesta Bowl. During Hathaway’s career, he has always made the academic success of student-athletes a top priority. Connecticut consistently maintained a 99 percent academic retention rate among its student-athletes. The National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) saluted Connecticut three times under Hathaway’s watch for its community service efforts. UConn was also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 for its efforts to assist former studentathletes in earning their college degree. At the time Hathaway left Connecticut, the athletic department had raised over $71 million towards the University’s capital campaign –more than any other single unit at the University. Hathaway was also responsible for negotiating several key revenue and partnership agreements with IMG (over $80 million) and NIKE (over $46 million) while also securing major fundraising gifts. During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State (2001-03) he was an extremely successful fundraiser. The school drew national attention for a $15.2 million gift for football stadium renovations and expansion. The football team won the Mountain West championship and advanced to two bowl games, while men’s basketball won the conference tournament going to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 years, along with championships and NCAA Tournament appearances in other sports. Hathaway worked in the University of Maryland athletic department between 1982 and 1990 in a variety of administrative roles. Hathaway earned his degree in athletic administration from Maryland in 1981. He later received a master’s degree in general administration from Maryland and has completed additional graduate school courses in Connecticut’s Department of Educational Leadership. He has completed executive education programs at Harvard University’s Management Development Program in the Graduate School of Education and The Sports Management Institute, which is a consortium of Notre Dame, Southern California and UNC. A graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, Hathaway was recognized in October 2015 with the school’s Distinguished Alumnus Award as well as an induction into the DeMatha Catholic Hall of Fame. Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two adult children – Meghan and Michael.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


Jeff Hathaway and Men’s Basketball Coach Joe Mihalich present former Hofstra Athletics Pride Club President E. David Woycik with a framed jersey signifying his five years of service as president of the organization

Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz and Jeff Hathaway induct former lacrosse All-American James C. Metzger into the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame

Jeff Hathaway and New York Yankees Vice President and General Manager Brian Cashman, who was the keynote speaker at the 2013 CAA SAAC Leadership Summit at Hofstra University

Jeff Hathaway and Hofstra Men’s Basketball Coach Joe Mihalich with CAA Commissioner Joe D’Antonio

Jeff Hathaway and PelÉ unveil a plaque commemorating the soccer legend’s visit to Hofstra for the Soccer As the Beautiful Game Conference in April 2014

Jeff Hathaway presents Krista Kilburn-Steveskey with a ball to commemorate her becoming Hofstra’s all-time leader in women’s basketball coaching victories

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 53


ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION & HEAD COACHES

LARISSA ANDERSON Softball Coach

CHRISSY ARNONE Associate Director of Athletics/Fan Engagement

JAY ARTINIAN Deputy Director of Athletics

RACHEL AUGUST Associate Director of Athletics/Finance and Administration

CATHY AULL Athletic Department Secretary

ANN BALLER Associate Director of Athletic Facilities

KEVIN BARRY Senior Director for Athletic Development

JUSTIN BENTIVEGNA Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

KAYLA CASUCCI Athletic Facilities Coordinator

ASHLEY CHRISTY Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

JOHN CONSIDINE Assistant Equipment Manager

MARIA CORVINO Assistant Director of Athletics/Ticket Operations

KATHY DE ANGELIS Field Hockey Coach

JOE ELLIOTT Men’s Golf Coach

RACHELLE FABRE Assistant Director of Athletics/StudentAthlete Services and Life Skills Development

DAVID FERNANDEZ Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

AMANDA GHYSEL Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

VINCENT GIAMBANCO Cross Country Coach

DOUG GILLIES Athletic Facilities Coordinator

STEPHEN GORCHOV Associate Director of Athletics/ Communications

DAN GRAVES Athletic Facilities Coordinator

COLM KENNEDY Associate Director of Athletic Facilities

KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKEY Women’s Basketball Coach

54 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

SAMANTHA HEGMANN DR. CLIFF JERNIGAN Assistant Director Faculty Athletics of Athletics/NCAA Representative Education and Compliance Services

CINDY LEWIS Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA

SHANE MCCAY Athletic Facilities Coordinator

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

JOHN JORDAN Women’s Golf Coach

EVAN MALINGS Head Athletic Trainer


ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION & HEAD COACHES

EMILY MANSUR Volleyball Coach

JOE MIHALICH Men’s Basketball Coach

RICHARD NUTTALL Men’s Soccer Coach

JEANNE O’KEEFE Athletic Department Secretary

SIMON RIDDIOUGH Women’s Soccer Coach

JOHN RUSSO Baseball Coach

CONOR MOLLOY Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

ALYSSA MORALES KELLY Assistant Director of Athletics/NCAA Education and Compliance Services

DENNIS PAPADATOS RACHEL PEEL-MACANDREW Associate Dean for Wrestling Coach the Center for University Advising

SHAUN RUTHERFORD Assistant Director for Athletic Development and Special Events

LEN SKOROS Director of Athletic Publications

CLARICE SMITH Athletic Department Secretary

KATHY THEILING Equipment Manager

SETH TIERNEY Men’s Lacrosse Coach

DAVID SALOMON Athletic Facilities Coordinator

SHANNON SMITH Women’s Lacrosse Coach

DAVE WALSH Assistant Equipment Manager

ANDREA MURPHY Director for Athletic Development

MICHAEL NEELY Director of Ticket Sales

JASON PASION Tennis Coach

JAMES PRENDERGAST Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

ROBIN SANDAS Athletic Department Secretary

JIM SHEEHAN Senior Sports Information Director

MICHELLE SPATARELLA Assistant Dean of Advisement

RYAN WATSON Assistant Director of Athletics/ Facilities and Events

GOHOFSTRA.COM

HARRIET TEITLE Athletic Department Secretary

WINNIE WYMES Athletic Development Secretary

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 55


ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the studentathlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students. The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes. Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education. Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided studentathletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major. Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise. Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition. In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center was opened on the second level of James C. Metzger Hall. The center houses the offices of the academic advisors as well as the student-athlete services staff. A large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards are also available.

56 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


ATHLETIC TRAINING

Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible. University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s Athletic Training staff, which is led by Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely. Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Brian Daniels and team orthopedist Dr. Michael Schwartz and their team at Pro Health Care, Inc. Physical therapists Roger Gerland and Brian Krebs of STARS of North ShoreLIJ Health System also aid in Hofstra’s student-athlete care. Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

Nicole Cuccurullo Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer

Evan Malings Head Athletic Trainer

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 57


DAVID S. MACK SPORTS AND EXHIBITION COMPLEX

2012 debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney and the 2008 debate between Obama and John McCain. The Mack Sports Complex has also hosted performances by NBC Late Night talk show host and comedian Jimmy Fallon, comedians Louis C.K., Aziz Ansari and Kathy Griffin, musical artists Justin Bieber and 3 Doors Down, as well as the 2010 New York Gubernatorial Debate.

On January 2, 2000 the Hofstra Basketball programs moved into the 5,052-seat Hofstra Arena, which was renamed the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex in 2006. Construction of the $15 million, 93,000 square-foot facility began in the fall of 1998 and was completed in December 1999. The Complex houses the Hofstra Basketball and Wrestling teams, and also hosts commencements, exhibitions, trade shows, concerts and other special events.

The Mack Sports Complex includes fullchair back seating for spectators in an arena configuration. The air-conditioned facility is equipped with a state-of-the-art electronic scoreboard, men’s and women’s locker rooms, a media room, an athletic training room, a large weight room, dressing rooms for stage events, four concession stands, five ticket windows, six luxury boxes and offices for Hofstra’s athletic administration and basketball staffs.

“Mr. Mack has been extremely generous to Hofstra over the years, and the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex will serve as just the latest reminder on our campus of that generosity,” said Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz, referring to the David S. and Sondra Mack Student Center and Mack Hall, which houses the University Club, the David S. Mack Physical Education Center and the Mack Fitness Center. In September 2016 the Mack Sports Complex hosted the Presidential Debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. It was the third consecutive election cycle that Hofstra hosted a debate in the Mack Sports Complex following the

58 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


MACK SPORTS COMPLEX RECORDS Individual

Points: 33, Shante Evans vs. George Mason, 1-31-13 Opponent: 42, by Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), 2-16-12 Rebounds: 23, Shante Evans vs. George Mason (twice), 2-24-11,

1-31-13

Opponent: 17, four times, most recently by Daijha Thomas

(Towson), 1-24-16

Assists: 14, Krystal Luciano vs. Northeastern, 1-6-15 Opponent: 11, twice, most recently by Shade Smith (UNC),

1-25-07

Steals: 9, Candace Bond vs. Princeton, 12-29-11 Opponent: 8, by Shanae Baker-Brice (Towson), 1-15-09 Blocks: 9, Vanessa Gidden vs. William & Mary, 2-6-05 Opponent: 11, Marcquitta Head (Georgia State), 12-3-06

Team

Points: 101 vs. Concordia (NY), 12-2-13 Opponent: 99 by Old Dominion, 2-16-03 Fewest Points Scored: 41 vs. Drexel, 1-14-10 Fewest Points Allowed: 36 by Buffalo, 12-3-15 Victory Margin: 63 vs. Concordia (NY), 12-3-13

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 59


BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY The Hofstra Basketball Practice Facility allows both the Hofstra Men and Women’s Basketball programs around-the-clock access as they train and develop their studentathletes to compete for Colonial Athletic Association and NCAA Tournament berths. The 14,000-square foot practice facility is located in the north end of the David S. Mack Physical Education Center and features a new court with eight baskets, a sound system, a filming system with smart TV for video, signage and graphics. The year-round, dedicated basketball facility also houses an athletic training area that includes cardio equipment. The facility includes banners commemorating retired jerseys, wall graphics representing the postseason appearances of each team and information on the many professional athletes each squad has produced. There are also graphics celebrating the great history of both Hofstra Basketball programs. The practice facility floor is an exact match of the main floor of the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.

60 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


LONG ISLAND/NEW YORK CITY

About Long Island: Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families. Five distinct regions make up Long Island: •North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. •South Shore, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches. •Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. •North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. •South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages. You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts. With everything from : •museums, historical sites and lighthouses, •to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, •to wineries and farm stands, •to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, ...there is plenty to do on Long Island!

About New York City: Hofstra is located only 25 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown. • Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art • Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Islanders, Nets or Knicks game • Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC • Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street • Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters • Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 61


HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY Hofstra student-athletes are an integral part of the local community and the women’s basketball team outreach program grows bigger each year. The team invites local youth groups to play at halftime of home games. After home games, the team holds autograph sessions and interacts with the fans. The team is also active with local Girl Scout groups and has hosted many troops at games during the season. The Hofstra Women’s Basketball team is also frequent visitors to the Mary Brennan Inn in Hempstead, part of the Interfaith Nutrition Network. Players and coaches assist the staff in serving meals and organizing the food pantry. The Pride also lends their time and efforts to charitable and educational causes. Hofstra players and staff are frequent visitors to area schools to participate in reading programs. Each season the team takes part in the What I Want To Be and Family Fun Day promotions. The team also visits local youth basketball programs and instructs younger players on the finer points of the game. The team also takes part in Let All The Children Play events, including spending time with children at the opening of the organization’s fully accessible playground in Eisenhower Park. The Pride have also visited the Viscardi Center in Albertson, New York, spending time and playing basketball with the disabled students who attend the school. The program is active in the Special Olympics program and also participates in holiday toy, clothing and food drives sponsored by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Long Island. The team conducts clinics in conjunction with the Town of Hempstead and visits the Hempstead Boys and Girls Club to spend time with children enrolled in after school programs. The Pride also takes part in an annual breast cancer awareness game, wearing uniforms, socks and shoelaces. The team has also participated in walks to raise money for Winthrop Hospital and the Lustgarten Foundation. The Pride also took part in the Yards For Yeardley initiative to raise awareness about domestic violence on college campuses. In conjunction with Hofstra’s other 16 teams, Pride student-athletes, coaches and staff ran 1 million yards in a day last April. This past September the Pride worked with members of Team USA, who were practicing at Hofstra for the 2017 Invictus Games.

62 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


THE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Colonial Athletic Association has established itself as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically for more than 30 years. The CAA encompasses many of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Charleston, S.C. The conference has produced 17 national team champions in four different sports, 33 individual national champions, 14 national players of the year, 13 national coaches of the year and 13 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 24 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2016-17, more than 2,000 of the league’s 4,000 studentathletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 39 teams in 15 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2017. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes several of the nation’s top media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (27). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19 million. The CAA conducts championships in 22 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2016-17, 25 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 42 studentathletes received All-America honors in 13 different sports. The 2016-17 season was one to be remembered as the conference brought home two national titles. Delaware captured its first NCAA Field Hockey Championship with a 3-2 victory over North Carolina and James Madison defeated Youngstown State to claim the NCAA Division I Football Championship. In addition, Towson reached the semifinals of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship after upsetting 7th-seeded Penn State and 2nd-seeded Syracuse.

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball. CAA teams have combined to win 43 games in postseason play since 2006, including a pair of NCAA Final Four appearances (George Mason-2006 and VCU-2011). The conference has had at least five teams compete in postseason play in five of the last nine seasons and was ranked 11th among 32 Division I conferences in the NCAA RPI last year. In women’s basketball, Elon captured its first CAA championship in 2017 while James Madison made its 12th consecutive postseason appearance. In 2013, Delaware became the 12th CAA team to reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and Drexel captured the WNIT championship. CAA teams have recorded 26 victories in postseason play over the past five years. The conference also excels in many other sports. Four CAA women’s soccer teams received NCAA berths for the first time in league history in 2015. The conference has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship in six of the past seven years. James Madison received a #7 national seed in the 2016 NCAA Softball Championship and became the second team in conference history to advance to the Super Regionals, joining Hofstra in 2012. College of Charleston’s baseball team reached the NCAA Super Regionals in 2014. William & Mary distance runner Regan Rome earned first-team All-America accolades in track and field for the second year in a row in 2017. Two CAA men’s golfers – CofC’s Will Rainey and JMU’s Ryan Cole – advanced to the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship in 2016 and Cof C’s Laura Fuenfstueck reached the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship in 2017. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university education and life outside of intercollegiate athletics. The Alliance has facilitated leadership exchanges to promote professional development, developed an academic resource sharing program to support student athletes, and created opportunities for institutions to partner on a wide range of initiatives that enhance student success. CAA schools are also very active in community service projects. The CAA Blood Challenge, which is held each fall,

GOHOFSTRA.COM

has raised more than 43,000 units of blood over the past 15 years. On July 1, 2016, Joseph D’Antonio began his tenure as only the second Commissioner in the history of the CAA. He replaced Thomas E. Yeager, who guided the CAA from its inception in 1985. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when two of its current members James Madison University and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, George Mason University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new conference. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Old Dominion University joined the CAA in 1991 and was followed by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference in 2005. College of Charleston began its first year as a CAA member in 2013 and Elon University joined the conference on July 1, 2014.

CAA Membership History Current Membership

College of Charleston (2013-present) University of Delaware (2001-present) Drexel University (2001-present) Elon University (2014-present) Hofstra University (2001-present) James Madison University (1983-present) University of North Carolina-Wilmington (1985-present) Northeastern University (2005-present) Towson University (2001-present) College of William and Mary (1983-present)

Past Members

American University (1985-2001) East Carolina University (1983-2001) George Mason University (1983-2013) Georgia State University (2005-2013) United States Naval Academy (1983-1991) Old Dominion University (1991-2013) University of Richmond (1983-2001) Virginia Commonwealth University (1995-2012)

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 63


2016-17 STATISTICS AND RESULTS Final Overall Record: 13-18 Colonial Athletic Association Record: 5-13 Home: 7-7 Away: 5-10 Neutral: 1-1 TOTAL 3-POINT Player GP-GS MIN FG FGA PCT. FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OR DR TOT AVG. PF A TO BS ST PTS. AVG. Ashunae Durant 31-31 1114 176 407 .432 1 3 .333 144 206 .699 144 186 330 10.6 58 58 60 37 59 497 16.0 CAA 18-18 653 104 235 .443 0 0 .000 84 121 .694 77 117 194 10.8 34 26 36 21 24 292 16.2 Krystal Luciano 31-31 1120 121 338 .358 55 193 .285 56 85 .659 19 104 123 4.0 72 191 108 8 50 353 11.4 CAA 18-18 680 77 220 .350 36 126 .286 40 52 .769 13 55 68 3.8 46 109 67 3 28 230 12.8 Aleana Leon 31-30 889 114 273 .418 27 72 .375 38 61 .623 46 87 133 4.3 79 62 60 2 41 293 9.5 CAA 18-17 510 59 157 .376 14 41 .341 21 35 .600 28 49 77 4.3 46 33 37 1 20 153 8.5 Ana Hernandez Gil 27-0 290 47 150 .313 45 142 .317 6 9 .667 5 24 29 1.1 19 8 21 2 5 145 5.4 CAA 15-0 153 17 77 .221 15 73 .205 1 2 .500 2 11 13 0.9 12 7 12 1 1 50 3.3 Olivia Askin 31-15 693 53 185 .286 46 170 .271 0 0 .000 8 31 39 1.3 32 29 14 0 15 152 4.9 CAA 18-10 444 35 117 .299 30 109 .275 0 0 .000 6 18 24 1.3 19 17 8 0 7 100 5.6 Sydni Epps 31-31 777 47 181 .260 11 49 .224 26 35 .743 54 128 182 5.9 61 31 53 7 20 131 4.2 CAA 18-18 463 15 85 .176 5 26 .192 17 23 .739 32 65 97 5.4 34 18 33 5 11 52 2.9 Marianne Kalin 31-5 523 51 106 .481 0 1 .000 24 36 .667 40 36 76 2.5 78 18 24 6 15 126 4.1 CAA 18-2 272 29 55 .527 0 1 .000 11 15 .733 23 17 40 2.2 42 11 16 5 8 69 3.8 Sandra Dongmo 31-8 351 49 99 .495 0 0 .000 16 37 .432 65 82 147 4.7 72 9 4 31 14 114 3.7 CAA 18-5 226 29 63 .460 0 0 .000 11 23 .478 42 49 91 5.1 45 6 23 18 10 69 3.8 Sandra Karsten 25-2 203 18 79 .228 7 43 .163 8 14 .571 7 20 27 1.1 2 13 33 0 5 51 2.0 CAA 13-0 110 3 32 .094 1 16 .063 4 8 .500 1 10 11 0.8 8 5 16 0 2 11 0.8 E’Lexus Davis 25-2 262 9 52 .170 0 8 .000 19 30 .633 6 21 27 1.1 30 16 45 3 9 37 1.5 CAA 12-2 99 1 25 .040 0 7 .000 4 8 .500 5 9 14 1.2 14 6 16 0 2 6 0.5 Petja Krupenko 20-0 203 2 12 .167 2 3 .667 3 6 .500 3 5 8 0.4 12 6 9 0 3 9 0.5 CAA 12-0 40 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 5 4 2 0 0 3 0.3 Total CAA Opponents CAA

31 18 31 18

6300 687 3650 370 6300 748 3650 429

1883 .365 1072 .345 1791 .418 1032 .416

194 684 102 401 174 523 93 297

.284 .254 .333 .313

340 193 354 215

519 287 541 317

.655 .672 .654 .678

444 261 356 223

776 427 832 493

1220 688 1188 716

39.4 542 38.2 305 38.3 542 39.8 306

441 478 96 242 271 54 432 489 81 248 268 50

227 113 237 142

1908 61.5 1035 57.5 2024 65.3 1166 64.8

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 406 427 507 537 31 1908 Opponents 467 494 493 538 32 2024

2016-2017 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS Opponent Score Att. Hofstra High Scorer Hofstra High Rebounder

Opponent Score Att. Hofstra High Scorer Hofstra High Rebounder

MARIST

Sydni Epps (11)

JAMES MADISON*

Ashunae Durant (9)

Aleana Leon (15)

WILLIAM & MARY*

W 64-61 376

Ashunae Durant (23)

Ashunae Durant (11)

at William & Mary*

L 65-81

Krystal Luciano (18)

Sydni Epps (7)

COL. OF CHARLESTON* W 85-81 224

Ashunae Durant (25)

Ashunae Durant (13)

at Delaware*

L 45-56

1696

Ashunae Durant (20)

Ashunae Durant (12)

at Elon*

L 61-72

617

Ashunae Durant (14)

Ashunae Durant (8)

at UNCW*

W 66-54 537

Krystal Luciano (21)

Krystal Luciano (10)

TOWSON*

L 56-59

309

Ashunae Durant (18)

Ashunae Durant (7)

DREXEL*

W 58-53 417

Ashunae Durant (25)

Sydni Epps (11)

W 62-42

1684

Ashunae Durant (19)

at Stony Brook

W 67-64

701

Ashunae Durant (22)

at Navy

L 69-78

508

Ana Hernandez Gil (15) Ashunae Durant (12)

DELAWARE STATE

W 64-44

132

Aleana Leon (13)

Ashunae Durant (14)

Ashunae Durant (13)

L 50-61

859

236

Ashunae Durant (15)

Ashunae Durant (7)

at Sacramento State L 85-97

305

Ashunae Durant (23)

Ashunae Durant (17)

at UC Davis

W 64-60

285

Ashunae Durant (14)

Ashunae Durant (13)

at Buffalo

L 50-74

865

Krystal Luciano (13)

Ashunae Durant (11)

MASSACHUSETTS

W 71-55

183

Ana Hernandez Gil (18) Ashunae Durant (11)

AMERICAN

W 72-67 (OT) 294

Ashunae Durant (23)

Ashunae Durant (12)

at Northeastern*

L 46-52

Krystal Luciano (15)

Ashunae Durant (15)

at Saint Joseph’s

W 75-64

Ashunae Durant (28)

Sandra Dongmo (8)

vs. Towson$

W 77-66 1123

Krystal Luciano (18)

Krystal Luciano (9)

HARTFORD

L 67-69 (OT) 354

Ashunae Durant (16)

Ashunae Durant (16)

vs. Elon$

L 50-78

Aleana Leon (22)

NORTHEASTERN*

L 51-53 (OT) 1702

Krystal Luciano (15)

Sandra Dongmo (7)

at James Madison*

L 57-93

2118

Ashunae Durant (16)

Sandra Dongmo (12)

* = Conference Game $ = Colonial Athletic Association Quarterfinals (Harrisonburg, Va.)

at Towson*

W 70-61

192

Krystal Luciano (19)

Ashunae Durant (15)

DELAWARE*

L 56-73

308

Ashunae Durant (15)

Ashunae Durant (12)

UNCW*

L 54-56 (OT) 1955

Krystal Luciano (15)

Ashunae Durant (21)

at Drexel*

3411

L 43-65

1050

Krystal Luciano (19)

Ashunae Durant (11)

at Col. of Charleston* L 55-71

1715

Ashunae Durant (23)

Ashunae Durant (16)

ELON*

387

Aleana Leon (19)

Sandra Dongmo (12)

L 53-64

64 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Attendance Summary Home Away Neutral Total

303

2497

Games 14 15 2 31

Sydni Epps (7) Ashunae Durant (7)

Attend Avg/Game 9184 656 14539 969 3620 1810 27163 876

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS T otal TEAM FGM FGA Hofstra 23 58 MARIST 13 45 Hofstra 26 64 Stony Brook 21 48 Hofstra 25 56 Navy 27 58 Hofstra 23 68 DELAWARE STATE 20 69 Hofstra 30 80 Sacramento State 38 85 Hofstra 22 62 UC Davis 25 60 Hofstra 18 52 Buffalo 26 54 Hofstra 28 71 MASSACHUSETTS 20 53 Hofstra 23 65 AMERICAN 28 54 Hofstra 30 55 Saint Joseph’s 25 56 Hofstra 26 66 HARTFORD 26 66 Hofstra 20 65 NORTHEASTERN 21 56 Hofstra 16 68 James Madison 34 70 Hofstra 25 60 Towson 23 65 Hofstra 22 61 DELAWARE 25 50 Hofstra 21 69 UNCW 21 62 Hofstra 15 53 Drexel 23 51 Hofstra 19 71 CofC 27 58 Hofstra 16 60 ELON 26 58 Hofstra 18 54 JAMES MADISON 21 59 Hofstra 24 57 WILLIAM & MARY 23 55 Hofstra 22 53 William & Mary 32 57 Hofstra 28 63 COFC 31 72 Hofstra 14 60 Delaware 21 46 Hofstra 23 53 Elon 23 56 Hofstra 23 54 UNCW 20 56 Hofstra 23 60 TOWSON 21 60 Hofstra 23 53 DREXEL 21 51 Hofstra 18 58 Northeastern 16 50 Hofstra 26 55 Towson 20 54 Hofstra 17 59 Elon 39 57

3-Point FG FGM FGA FTM FTA 6 24 10 19 2 20 14 21 4 15 11 20 4 7 18 25 10 25 9 17 11 20 13 15 7 22 11 17 2 19 2 10 9 24 16 20 16 33 5 8 8 23 12 20 5 17 5 10 4 13 10 18 4 12 18 30 11 33 4 7 3 12 12 18 8 28 18 22 8 17 3 13 5 8 10 16 5 15 9 16 6 21 9 16 7 20 10 17 7 30 4 9 3 10 8 15 6 26 19 23 9 21 16 21 7 25 13 20 4 14 11 20 6 19 6 12 2 9 21 31 5 23 7 13 5 23 9 15 5 23 8 17 6 21 13 19 5 27 12 15 6 11 11 15 5 24 16 21 2 17 10 18 4 15 10 19 9 30 10 14 5 18 11 13 3 14 12 21 4 18 17 23 6 16 11 12 9 24 20 30 9 23 10 14 2 24 15 20 2 6 12 16 8 22 7 7 5 14 21 29 8 15 12 14 4 15 10 14 4 23 6 9 6 14 11 14 6 22 6 12 7 21 4 8 6 23 4 10 5 18 15 21 7 21 18 26 8 19 18 25 7 26 9 14 6 15 12 16

TR 38 39 35 38 34 32 54 47 51 51 47 32 35 35 41 38 41 30 31 29 53 31 35 51 40 50 44 38 29 45 49 48 46 28 51 36 40 40 32 51 33 37 29 31 45 38 37 39 29 37 40 31 34 47 35 28 40 41 39 31 33 39

GOHOFSTRA.COM

A 15 10 16 9 18 18 15 14 21 21 11 16 9 16 21 10 18 24 11 11 19 14 15 10 9 13 18 11 16 15 12 12 8 15 11 16 13 16 11 15 16 14 10 24 20 20 12 15 17 12 15 9 15 13 15 11 9 7 14 7 11 14

TO BS 11 2 19 0 13 5 22 2 20 2 17 2 18 4 21 3 12 5 15 1 16 1 13 2 26 3 15 5 12 8 20 5 13 2 20 0 10 3 14 2 25 7 14 4 11 3 21 0 15 4 14 4 15 5 15 5 9 1 15 3 11 8 13 8 23 1 8 1 21 2 14 5 17 2 18 2 9 2 16 4 16 4 20 3 14 6 11 6 16 3 13 1 10 0 14 2 21 1 17 2 19 4 15 2 18 4 20 1 16 2 14 0 10 2 10 1 13 0 13 1 18 0 18 4

ST PF 9 21 6 20 10 20 9 23 7 18 9 17 12 12 5 15 9 14 5 15 6 16 9 23 9 25 12 19 11 16 2 14 8 20 5 19 7 15 5 18 7 22 11 17 10 18 4 14 5 20 6 26 8 18 9 21 6 20 7 11 3 13 5 16 2 22 16 18 5 18 11 17 9 20 7 23 5 18 3 14 10 17 11 14 7 17 5 18 5 13 10 24 6 18 4 14 5 22 14 12 9 11 6 14 6 14 10 19 6 9 9 18 6 17 5 7 7 21 8 7 12 17 9 14

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 65


2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Points-Rebounds-Assists

1 2 3 5 10 11 13 22 34 53 54

Game Davis Durant Epps Krupenko Hernandez Gil Luciano Leon Askin Dongmo Kalin Karsten MARIST 2-0-0 19-3-3 4-11-2 3-5-0 6-2-0 9-6-6 5-7-1 6-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-1-2 at Stony Brook 0-1-2 22-9-2 7-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-3 12-4-2 3-2-0 2-4-1 9-3-0 4-3-5 at Navy 9-2-4 13-12-2 7-5-1 0-0-2 15-0-0 11-3-6 2-3-2 6-0-0 1-0-0 3-4-1 2-3-0 DELAWARE STATE 0-1-1 13-14-2 8-7-0 1-0-0 12-3-1 0-1-7 13-7-2 2-0-0 10-13-0 5-4-2 0-2-0 at Sacramento State 6-2-2 23-17-1 7-9-1 2-1-0 6-1-0 12-5-11 15-4-4 0-1-0 0-1-0 6-5-1 8-1-1 at UC Davis 6-0-0 14-13-1 5-5-2 DNP 3-0-0 13-9-6 10-2-1 6-0-0 7-9-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 at Buffalo 3-3-0 4-11-3 5-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-1-4 5-2-2 3-1-0 2-4-0 10-5-0 5-1-0 MASSACHUSETTS 0-0-0 10-11-3 4-6-1 0-0-0 18-4-0 7-5-10 14-6-4 3-3-3 10-3-0 0-1-0 5-1-0 AMERICAN 0-0-0 23-12-6 3-7-1 DNP 8-2-0 14-7-6 7-1-2 6-1-2 3-3-1 5-4-0 3-2-0 at Saint Joseph’s 4-3-1 28-3-1 5-6-1 0-0-0 DNP 13-1-3 11-3-2 6-1-2 6-8-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 HARTFORD 0-0-0 16-16-2 13-12-2 DNP 13-2-0 2-2-8 10-5-3 2-1-1 2-8-0 4-1-2 5-2-0 NORTHEASTERN DNP 10-6-2 8-5-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 15-1-5 0-4-0 8-3-1 8-7-1 2-4-0 0-0-1 at James Madison 0-2-0 16-10-1 1-3-1 0-0-1 9-1-0 4-5-3 2-2-1 6-0-0 10-12-1 4-3-1 5-0-0 at Towson DNP 14-15-2 0-2-3 0-1-0 10-1-1 19-3-6 13-4-3 0-0-2 8-11-0 6-2-1 0-1-0 DELAWARE 2-1-0 15-12-4 5-4-1 0-0-0 DNP 14-2-7 6-1-2 3-1-0 2-3-1 9-2-0 0-1-1 UNCW 2-1-0 9-21-1 6-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 15-6-9 14-2-0 0-2-0 8-11-0 0-3-1 DNP at Drexel 1-4-1 8-11-0 2-6-0 3-0-1 DNP 19-1-2 3-9-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 4-7-1 3-1-0 at Col. of Charleston 0-4-3 23-16-2 2-11-1 0-1-1 9-1-0 6-1-1 6-4-1 5-2-0 4-6-0 0-2-0 0-1-2 ELON 1-1-1 17-11-0 2-5-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-7 19-5-3 6-0-1 5-12-0 0-3-1 1-0-0 JAMES MADISON DNP 15-7-0 0-5-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 14-1-5 15-3-3 3-1-1 2-6-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 WILLIAM & MARY DNP 23-11-1 0-2-1 0-0-1 6-0-0 12-5-8 10-3-3 6-1-1 3-3-0 4-4-1 0-4-0 at William & Mary 0-0-0 16-5-2 3-7-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 18-6-3 6-5-2 3-1-0 2-1-0 16-0-1 1-0-1 COL. OF CHARLESTON 0-0-0 25-13-1 4-8-1 DNP 6-0-0 20-4-10 17-9-6 9-1-1 0-4-0 3-1-1 1-1-0 at Delaware 0-0-0 20-12-2 2-1-0 DNP 0-2-0 4-4-8 6-5-0 8-0-2 3-4-0 2-4-1 DNP at Elon DNP 14-8-4 5-5-0 0-0-0 9-2-2 10-3-8 4-2-0 6-3-2 0-2-1 13-1-0 DNP at UNCW 0-1-0 12-5-0 8-8-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 21-10-10 10-6-2 9-3-2 2-2-0 4-2-0 DNP TOWSON 0-0-1 18-7-1 0-3-0 DNP 0-1-3 10-6-7 9-6-0 9-1-0 8-6-1 2-0-2 0-1-0 DREXEL DNP 25-9-2 2-11-2 DNP 0-0-0 12-5-7 9-4-2 6-2-2 4-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Northeastern 0-0-0 12-15-2 2-10-0 DNP 0-1-0 15-3-3 4-3-3 13-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 vs. Towson 0-0-0 15-8-3 4-5-0 DNP 8-1-0 18-9-8 14-6-0 6-3-3 0-2-0 12-1-0 DNP vs. Elon 1-1-0 5-7-3 7-7-0 0-0-0 6-1-0 3-4-4 22-6-4 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0

DARIUS FAULK SANDRA DONGMO

66 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


2016-17 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS Hofstra Total Points High 85 (2x) last at Charleston Low 43 at Drexel

Opponents 97 by Sacramento State 42 by Marist

Field Goals Made

High Low

30 (2x) last at Saint Joseph’s 14 at Delaware

38 by Sacramento State 13 by Marist

Field Goal Attempts

High Low

80 at Sacramento State 52 at Buffalo

85 by Sacramento State 45 by Marist

Field Goal Percentage

High Low

.545 at Saint Joseph’s .233 at Delaware

.561 by William & Mary .289 by Marist

3 Pt. Field Goals Made

High Low

11 vs. Massachusetts 2 at Delaware

16 by Sacramento State 2 (5x) last by Delaware

3 Pt. Field Goal Attempts

High Low

33 vs. Massachusetts 8 at Saint Joseph’s

33 by Sacramento State 6 by Delaware

3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage

High Low

.625 at Saint Joseph’s .083 at Delaware

.571 by Stony Brook .100 by Marist

Free Throws Made

High Low

20 vs. Charleston 4 (3x) last at Northeastern

21 (2x) last by Elon 2 by Delaware State

Free Throw Attempts

High Low

30 vs. Charleston 7 (2x) last at Elon

31 by Delaware 8 (2x) last by Drexel

Free Throw Percentage

High Low

1.000 at Elon .400 at Northeastern

.917 by William & Mary .200 by Delaware State

Rebounds

High Low

54 vs. Delaware State 29 vs. Delaware

51 (2x) last by James Madison 28 (2x) last by Drexel

Assists

High Low

21 vs. Massachusetts 8 at Drexel

24 by William & Mary 7 (2x) last by Towson

Steals

High Low

12 (2x) last vs. Elon 2 at Drexel

16 by Drexel 2 by Massachusetts

Blocked Shots

High Low

8 (2x) last at UNCW 0 (3x) last vs. Elon

8 by UNCW 0 (4x) last by Drexel

Turnovers

High Low

26 at Buffalo 9 (3x) last vs. Drexel

22 by Stony Brook 8 by Drexel

Fouls

High Low

25 at Buffalo 9 vs. Drexel

26 by James Madison 11 by Delaware

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 67


2016-17 TRIVIA 13-18 on the season 6-14 against the Colonial Athletic Association 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1

against the America East against the Atlantic 10 against the Big Sky against the Big West against the MAC against the MAAC against the MEAC against the Patriot League

1-1 1-1 2-1 1-2 3-8 1-0 4-5

on Monday on Tuesday on Wednesday on Thursday on Friday on Saturday on Sunday

6-8 7-9

when playing day games when playing night games

4-2 3-2 1-7 4-5 1-2

in November in December in January in February in March

0-0 0-3 1-10 6-4 5-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

when scoring fewer than 40 points when scoring 40-49 points when scoring 50-59 points when scoring 60-69 points when scoring 70-79 points when scoring 80-89 points when scoring 90-99 points when scoring 100 or more points

0-0 2-0 3-5 7-4 0-6 1-1 0-2 0-0

when opponents score fewer than 40 points when opponents score 40-49 points when opponents score 50-59 points when opponents score 60-69 points when opponents score 70-79 points when opponents score 80-89 points when opponents score 90-99 points when opponents score over 100 points

7-9 4-7 2-2

when having fewer turnovers than opponent when opponents have fewer turnovers when both teams have the same amount of turnovers

10-12 when Hofstra wins the opening tip 3-6 when opponent wins opening tip 8-6 when Hofstra scores the first point of the game 5-12 when opponent scores first point of the game 6-3 when leading at halftime 7-14 when trailing at halftime 0-0 when tied at halftime 11-1 when leading with 2:00 to play 1-14 when trailing with 2:00 to play 1-2 when tied with 2:00 to play

1-0 when shooting 50% or better from the field 7-3 when shooting between 40%-50% from the field 5-15 when shooting less than 40% from the field 1-3 6-9 6-6

10-6 when out-rebounding opponent 3-10 when opponent out-rebounds Hofstra 0-2 when both teams have the same amount of rebounds

when opponents shoot 50% or better from the field when opponents shoot between 40%-50% from the field when opponents shoot less than 40% from the field

7-7 5-9 1-1

at home on the road at neutral sites

1-3 0-2 0-0

in overtime games when Hofstra gets a technical when an opponent gets a technical

0-0 0-0 4-1 5-5 3-7 1-3 0-0

when six players score in double figures when five players score in double figures when four players score in double figures when three players score in double figures when two players score in double figures when one player scores in double figures when no player scores in double figures

13-13 when Ashunae Durant scores in double figures 10-5 when Aleana Leon scores in double figures 3-2 when Ana Hernandez Gil scores in double figures 9-10 when Krystal Luciano scores in double figures 2-1 when Sandra Dongmo scores in double figures 1-3 when Marianne Kalin scores in double figures 0-1 when Sydni Epps scores in double figures 6 1 3 3 0 4 1 5 4 4

0-5 point wins 6-10 point wins 11-15 point wins 16-20 point wins 21+ point wins 0-5 point losses 6-10 point losses 11-15 point losses 16-20 point losses 21+ point losses

6-6 when shooting more free throws than opponents 4-10 when opponent shoots more free throws 3-1 when both teams have the same amount of free throw attempts

68 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


THE LAST TIME TEAM-GAME Hofstra scored 80-89 points 2016-17: 85 (85-81) vs. Charleston, 2-10-17 Hofstra scored 90-94 points 2011-12: 94 (94-74) vs. Seton Hall, 12-1-11 Hofstra scored 95-99 points 2010-11: 96 (96-69) at Niagara, 12-9-10 Hofstra scored 100 points or more 2013-14: 101 (101-38) vs. Concordia (N.Y.), 12-2-13 Opponent scored 80-89 points 2016-17: 81 (85-81) vs. Charleston, 2-10-17 Opponent scored 90-99 points 2016-17: 93 (93-57) at James Madison, 1-6-17 Opponent scored 100 points or more 2011-12: 101 (101-88) at Gonzaga, 11-11-11 Held an opponent to 50 points or less 2016-17: 44 (64-44) vs. Delaware State, 11-22-16 Held an opponent to 40 points or less 2015-16: 38 (62-38) vs. UNCW, 2-19-16 Held an opponent to 30 points or less 1999-2000: 29 (72-29) at Boston University, 1-4-00 Hofstra was held to 50 points or less 2016-17: 45 (56-45) at Delaware, 2-12-17 Hofstra was held to 40 points or less 2009-10: 38 (51-38) vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3-12-10 Hofstra was held to 30 points or less 2007-08: 30 (59-30) at Drexel, 1-6-08 50 percent from the field 2016-17: 54.5% (30-55) at Saint Joseph’s, 12-22-16 60 percent from the field 2009-10: 60% (30-50) at George Mason, 2-4-10 80-89 percent from the foul line 2016-17: 85.7% (12-14) at UNCW, 2-19-17 90 percent or better from the foul line 2016-17: 7-7 at Elon, 2-16-17 100 percent from the foul line 2016-17: 7-7 at Elon, 2-16-17 At least a 20-point win 2016-17: 64-44 (20) vs. Delaware State, 11-22-16 At least a 30-point win 2015-16: 75-45 (30) vs. William & Mary, 1-17-16 At least a 40-point win 2015-16: 79-36 (43) vs. Buffalo, 12-3-15 At least a 50-point win 2013-14:101-38 (63) vs. Concordia (N.Y.), 12-2-13 At least a 20-point loss 2016-17: 65-43 (22) at Drexel, 1-22-17 At least a 30-point loss 2016-17: 93-57 (36) at James Madison, 1-6-17 At least a 40-point loss 2009-10: 91-46 (45) at #1 Connecticut, 11-27-09 Overtime win 2016-17: 72-67 vs. American, 12-10-16 Double overtime win 2013-14: 80-77 at William & Mary, 3-5-14 Overtime loss 2016-17: 56-54 vs. UNCW, 1-20-17 Double-overtime loss 1980-81: 87-80 vs. Springfield Last Second Win 2008-09: 57-55 vs. Towson, 1-15-09 (Connelly jumper in paint) Last Second Loss 2013-14: 62-60 at CCSU, 12-30-13 (Ferguson right-wing jump shot) At least a five-game winning streak 2014-15: five games (February 8, 2015 – February 22, 2015) At least a 10-game winning streak 2006-07: 10 games (November 17, 2006 – December 31, 2006) At least a five-game losing streak 2016-17: six games (January 15, 2017-February 3, 2017) More than a 10-game losing streak 1998-99: 17 games (January 12, 1996 – March 3, 1996) Victory over ranked opponent 2014-15: 63-62 at #23 James Madison –2-22-15 (second time in school history) Game against a ranked opponent 2015-16: 73-50 vs. #7 Oregon State –11-27-15 (Hofstra is 2-15 all-time) Postseason victory (non-conference tourney) 2015-16: 65-57 over Virginia, 3-22-16 (WNIT) Postseason game (non-conference tourney) 2015-16: 61-46 loss at Florida Gulf Coast, 3-28-16 INDIVIDUAL-GAME 20-24 points 22 by Aleana Leon vs. Elon, 3-9-17 25-29 points 25 by Ashunae Durant vs. Drexel, 2-26-17 30-34 points 30 by Kelly Loftus vs. James Madison, 2-6-15 35-39 points 36 by Shante Evans at William & Mary, 3-2-11 40 or more points 41 by Marguerite Moran vs. Bucknell, 2-9-89 Two players with 20 points or more 25/20 by Ashunae Durant and Krystal Luciano vs. Charleston, 2-10-17 Three players with 20 points or more 22/20/20 by Shante Evans, Marie Malone & Nicole Capurso at Old Dominion, 1-15-12 Two players with 10 or more rebounds 16/11 by Ashunae Durant and Sydni Epps at Charleston, 1-27-17 Three players with 10 or more rebounds 13/11/11 by Vanessa Gidden, Lizanne Murphy and Lana Harshaw vs. Northeastern, 2-19-06 20 or more rebounds in a game 21 by Ashunae Durant vs. UNCW, 1-20-17 Double-Double (Points/Rebounds) 12/15 by Ashunae Durant at Northeastern, 3-1-17 Double-Double (Points/Assists) 20/10 by Krystal Luciano vs. Charleston, 2-10-17 Triple-Double 21 points/10 rebounds/10 assists by Krystal Luciano at UNCW, 2-19-17 Two players with double-doubles 25 points/13 rebounds by Ashunae Durant and 20 points/10 assists by Krystal Luciano vs. Charleston, 2-10-17 Three players with double-doubles 12 points/10 rebounds by Ashunae Durant, 14 points/10 rebounds by Anjie White and 14 points/14 assists by Krystal Luciano vs. Northeastern, 1-6-15 100 percent from the field (min. five made) 5-5 by Krystal Luciano vs. Concordia (N.Y.), 12-2-13 100 percent from foul line (min. five made) 5-5 by Ashunae Durant vs. Drexel, 2-26-17 Five assists exactly by Krystal Luciano vs. James Madison, 2-3-17 Six assists exactly by Krystal Luciano at Towson, 1-13-17 Seven assists exactly by Krystal Luciano vs. Drexel, 2-26-17 Eight assists exactly by Krystal Luciano at Elon, 2-16-17 Nine assists exactly by Krystal Luciano vs. UNCW, 1-20-17 Ten assists exactly by Krystal Luciano at UNCW, 2-19-17 More than 10 assists 11 by Krystal Luciano at Sacramento State, 11-25-16 Five steals or more 5 by Krystal Luciano at Towson, 1-13-17 Five blocks or more 5 by Sandra Dongmo vs. Massachusetts, 12-7-16

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 69


2016-17 CAA REVIEW Standings

Elon James Madison Drexel Delaware William & Mary** Northeastern Charleston** Towson UNCW** Hofstra

CAA PCT. H A 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 15-3 .883 7-2 8-1 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7

OVERALL PCT. H 27-7 .794 11-2 26-9 .743 14-4 22-11 .667 13-3 16-14 .553 9-7 20-11 .645 11-5 12-19 .387 7-6 9-21 .300 5-8 12-18 .400 8-8 11-20 .355 6-9 13-18 .419 7-7

A N 11-4 5-1 11-3 1-1 6-7 3-0 7-4 0-3 8-5 1-1 5-9 0-4 4-12 0-1 4-9 0-1 4-10 1-1 5-10 1-1

** Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, UNCW and William & Mary was given one additional win and one less loss on their conference records and Charleston was given two less wins and two additional losses due to the use of an improper ball by Charleston

CAA Championship, JMU Convocation Center - Harrisonburg, VA First Round - March 8 #9 Hofstra 77, #8 Towson 66 #7 UNCW 49, #10 Charleston 44 Quarterfinals - March 10 #1 Elon 78, #9 Hofstra 50 #4 William & Mary 59, #5 Delaware 44 #2 James Madison 52, #7 UNCW 27 #3 Drexel 68, #6 Northeastern 50 Semifinals - March 11 #1 Elon 88, #4 William & Mary 60 #2 James Madison 76, #3 Drexel 68 Finals - March 12 #1 Elon 78, #2 James Madison 60

NCAA Tournament

First Round - March 17 - Bridgeport Regional at College Park, MD #6 West Virginia 75, #11 Elon 62

WNIT

First Round - March 17 James Madison 80, Radford 59 (Harrisonburg, VA) Drexel 70, Duquesne 47 (Philadelphia, PA) Second Round - March 19 James Madison 65, Virginia 61 (Harrisonburg, VA) Villanova 56, Drexel 51 (Philadelphia, PA) Third Round - March 19 Villanova 69, James Madison 67 (ot) (Harrisonburg, VA)

70 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

CAA Awards

Player of the Year: Precious Hall, James Madison Coach of the Year: Charlotte Smith, Elon Rookie of the Year: Kamiah Smalls, James Madison Defensive Player of the Year: Breanna Bolden, Charleston Dean Ehlers Leadership Award: Lauren Brown, Elon First Team All-CAA: Breanna Bolden, Charleston; Shay Burnett, Elon; Sarah Curran, Drexel; Nicole Enabosi, Delaware; Precious Hall, James Madison Second Team All-CAA: Raven Bankston, Towson; Ashunae Durant, Hofstra; Alexandra Masaquel, William & Mary; Marlena Tremba, William & Mary; Francesca Sally, Northeastern Third Team All-CAA: Erika Brown, Delaware; Meghan Creighton, Drexel; Claudia Ortiz, Northeastern; Jessica Pellechio, Drexel; Jenifer Rhodes, Elon CAA All-Rookie Team: Lexie Barrier, James Madison; Abby Gonzales, Delaware; Bailey Greenberg, Drexel; Kamiah Smalls, James Madison; Ra’Shika White, Elon CAA All-Defensive Team: Raven Bankston, Towson; Breanna Bolden, College of Charleston; Nicole Enabosi, Delaware; Alexandra Masaquel, William & Mary; Abby Rendle, William & Mary

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


2016 -17 CAA REVIEW INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games. SCORING ## Player-Team Cl. G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg./G 1. Hall, Precious-JMU SR 35 278 108 177 841 24.0 2. Bolden, Breanna-COFC SR 30 201 33 101 536 17.9 3. Bankston, Raven-TU SR 30 186 35 111 518 17.3 4. Durant, Ashunae-HU JR 31 176 1 144 497 16.0 5. Curran, Sarah-DU SR 33 204 61 57 526 15.9 6. Martin, Sianni-TU SO 28 137 48 73 395 14.1 7. Enabosi, Nicole-UD SO 29 121 1 154 397 13.7 8. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 31 127 77 74 405 13.1 9. Ortiz, Claudia-NU JR 31 133 48 90 404 13.0 10. Sally, Francesca-NU SR 31 152 24 67 395 12.7 REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl. G OFF DEF TOT Avg./G 1. Durant, Ashunae-HU JR 31 144 186 330 10.6 2. Enabosi, Nicole-UD SO 29 88 201 289 10.0 3. Bolden, Breanna-COFC SR 30 71 181 252 8.4 4. Sally, Francesca-NU SR 31 66 189 255 8.2 5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM SR 31 80 161 241 7.8 6. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW JR 31 90 149 239 7.7 7. Brown, Tanisha-COFC JR 30 97 131 228 7.6 8. Burnett,Shay-ELON JR 34 101 146 247 7.3 9. Henry, Jordan-UNCW SR 30 54 155 209 7.0 10. Johnson,Malaya-ELON JR 34 70 150 220 6.5 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl. G FG FGA Pct. 1. Johnson,Malaya-ELON JR 34 129 237 .544 2. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU FR 33 115 227 .507 3. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON SR 33 158 317 .498 4. Rendle, Abby-WM JR 31 124 249 .498 5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM SR 31 162 338 .479 6. Porter, Amber-JMU JR 33 105 226 .465 7. Greenberg, Bailey-DU FR 33 100 218 .459 8. Curran, Sarah-DU SR 33 204 445 .458 9. Burnett,Shay-ELON JR 34 140 306 .458 10. Enabosi, Nicole-UD SO 29 121 267 .453 ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl. 1. Luciano, Krystal-HU SR 2. Burnett,Shay-ELON JR 3. Green, Jenna-WM JR 4. Genco, Jess-NU SO 5. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW SR 6. Baucom,Essence-ELON SR 7. Creighton, Meghan-DU SR 8. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 9. Bolden, Breanna-COFC SR 10. Bankston, Raine-TU JR

G Assists Avg./G 31 191 6.2 34 157 4.6 31 136 4.4 31 130 4.2 30 120 4.0 34 128 3.8 33 120 3.6 31 95 3.1 30 89 3.0 30 84 2.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl. G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC SR 30 101 121 .835 2. Bankston, Raven-TU SR 30 111 135 .822 3. Hall, Precious-JMU SR 35 177 220 .805 4. Ortiz, Claudia-NU JR 31 90 112 .804 5. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 31 74 93 .796 6. Brown, Erika-UD SR 30 73 93 .785 7. Chatman, Sade-UD JR 24 51 65 .785 8. Martin, Sianni-TU SO 28 73 96 .760 9. Brown,Lauren-ELON SR 34 81 109 .743 10. Sally, Francesca-NU SR 31 67 91 .736 STEALS ## Player-Team 1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC 2. Bankston, Raven-TU 3. Lidge, Kelsi-DU 4. Bankston, Raine-TU 5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM 6. Enabosi, Nicole-UD 7. Boggs, Bianca-WM 8. Tremba, Marlena-WM 9. Genco, Jess-NU 10. Durant, Ashunae-HU Luciano, Krystal-HU

Cl. SR SR JR JR SR SO SO SR SO JR SR

G Steals Avg./G 30 98 3.3 30 96 3.2 27 57 2.1 30 60 2.0 31 57 1.8 29 53 1.8 31 54 1.7 31 52 1.7 31 51 1.6 31 50 1.6 31 50 1.6

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.0 made per game) ## Player-Team Cl. G 3FG FGA Pct. 1. Creighton, Meghan-DU SR 33 89 202 .441 2. Jardine, Hannah-UD SR 30 40 100 .400 3. Curran, Sarah-DU SR 33 61 153 .399 4. Ortiz, Claudia-NU JR 31 48 121 .397 5. Burnett,Shay-ELON JR 34 39 99 .394 6. Huff, Darien-COFC SO 30 45 127 .354 7. Brown,Lauren-ELON SR 34 59 168 .351 8. Pellechio, Jessica-DU SR 33 89 254 .350 9. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 31 77 223 .345 10. Brown, Erika-UD SR 30 30 87 .345 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl. 1. Hall, Precious-JMU SR 2. Pellechio, Jessica-DU SR Creighton, Meghan-DU SR 4. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 5. Genco, Jess-NU SO Raque, Madison-UNCW JR 7. Curran, Sarah-DU SR 8. Luciano, Krystal-HU SR 9. Brown,Lauren-ELON SR 10. Martin, Sianni-TU SO

GOHOFSTRA.COM

G 3FG Avg./G 35 108 3.1 33 89 2.7 33 89 2.7 31 77 2.5 31 58 1.9 31 58 1.9 33 61 1.8 31 55 1.8 34 59 1.7 28 48 1.7

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 71


2016-17 CAA REVIEW BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Rendle, Abby-WM 2. Nicholas, Makeda-UD 3. Porter, Amber-JMU 4. Johnson,Malaya-ELON 5. Durant, Ashunae-HU 6. Dongmo, Sandra-HU 7. Enabosi, Nicole-UD 8. Cuevas, Mary-TU 9. White, Ra’Shika-ELON 10. Thomas, Daijha-TU

Cl. JR JR JR JR JR SR SO JR FR JR

G Blocks 31 101 30 51 33 55 34 54 31 37 31 31 29 26 30 26 26 21 29 22

Avg./G 3.3 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl. G Asst. Avg. TO Avg. Ratio 1. Creighton, Meghan-DU SR 33 120 3.6 47 1.4 2.6 2. Green, Jenna-WM JR 31 136 4.4 67 2.2 2.0 3. Baucom,Essence-ELON SR 34 128 3.8 70 2.1 1.8 4. Luciano, Krystal-HU SR 31 191 6.2 108 3.5 1.8 5. Burnett,Shay-ELON JR 34 157 4.6 104 3.1 1.5 6. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW SR 30 120 4.0 82 2.7 1.5 7. Genco, Jess-NU SO 31 130 4.2 91 2.9 1.4 8. Tremba, Marlena-WM SR 31 95 3.1 72 2.3 1.3 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Durant, Ashunae-HU 2. Brown, Tanisha-COFC 3. Enabosi, Nicole-UD 4. Burnett,Shay-ELON 5. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW 6. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM 7. Bolden, Breanna-COFC 8. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON 9. Butler, Tasia-JMU 10. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU

Cl. G No. Avg./G JR 31 144 4.6 JR 30 97 3.2 SO 29 88 3.0 JR 34 101 3.0 JR 31 90 2.9 SR 31 80 2.6 SR 30 71 2.4 SR 33 76 2.3 JR 35 80 2.3 FR 33 72 2.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Enabosi, Nicole-UD 2. Sally, Francesca-NU 3. Bolden, Breanna-COFC 4. Durant, Ashunae-HU 5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM 6. Henry, Jordan-UNCW 7. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW 8. Johnson,Malaya-ELON 9. Brown, Tanisha-COFC 10. Hall, Precious-JMU

Cl. G SO 29 SR 31 SR 30 JR 31 SR 31 SR 30 JR 31 JR 34 JR 30 SR 35

72 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

No. Avg./G 201 6.9 189 6.1 181 6.0 186 6.0 161 5.2 155 5.2 149 4.8 150 4.4 131 4.4 152 4.3

ALEANA LEON

TEAM STATS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Elon 2. James Madison 3. Drexel 4. COFC 5. William & Mary 6. Towson 7. Hofstra 8. Northeastern 9. Delaware 10. UNCW

G 34 35 33 30 31 30 31 31 30 31

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Drexel 2. Delaware 3. William & Mary 4. Elon 5. James Madison 6. UNCW 7. Northeastern 8. Hofstra 9. Towson 10. COFC

G 33 30 31 34 35 31 31 31 30 30

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

W-L Pts. Avg./G 27-7 2399 70.6 26-9 2458 70.2 22-11 2163 65.5 9-21 1932 64.4 20-11 1951 62.9 12-18 1869 62.3 13-18 1908 61.5 12-19 1814 58.5 16-14 1713 57.1 11-20 1689 54.5 Pts. 1850 1740 1815 2007 2143 1990 2014 2024 1965 2100

Avg./G 56.1 58.0 58.5 59.0 61.2 64.2 65.0 65.3 65.5 70.0


2016-17 CAA REVIEW SCORING MARGIN ## Team 1. Elon 2. Drexel 3. James Madison 4. William & Mary 5. Delaware 6. Towson 7. Hofstra 8. COFC 9. Northeastern 10. UNCW

G OFF DEF Margin 34 70.6 59.0 +11.5 33 65.5 56.1 +9.5 35 70.2 61.2 +9.0 31 62.9 58.5 +4.4 30 57.1 58.0 -0.9 30 62.3 65.5 -3.2 31 61.5 65.3 -3.7 30 64.4 70.0 -5.6 31 58.5 65.0 -6.5 31 54.5 64.2 -9.7

ASHUNAE DURANT

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ## Team G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Drexel 33 350 459 .763 2. Delaware 30 393 523 .751 3. James Madison 35 490 681 .720 4. William & Mary 31 315 443 .711 5. Towson 30 395 584 .676 6. COFC 30 310 461 .672 7. Northeastern 31 322 480 .671 8. Hofstra 31 340 519 .655 9. UNCW 31 292 458 .638 10. Elon 34 451 717 .629 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Elon 34 2. William & Mary 31 3. Drexel 33 4. James Madison 35 5. COFC 30 6. Towson 30 7. Delaware 30 8. Hofstra 31 9. Northeastern 31 10. UNCW 31

FG 885 742 758 875 736 676 601 687 645 621

FGA Pct. 2072 .427 1757 .422 1846 .411 2173 .403 1902 .387 1759 .384 1578 .381 1883 .365 1773 .364 1729 .359

FIELD GOAL DEFENSE ## Team 1. Elon 2. James Madison 3. Delaware 4. William & Mary 5. Drexel 6. Towson 7. Northeastern 8. COFC 9. UNCW 10. Hofstra

FG 689 742 651 671 668 676 749 758 759 748

FGA Pct. 1934 .356 2020 .367 1732 .376 1729 .388 1688 .396 1667 .406 1839 .407 1858 .408 1831 .415 1791 .418

G 34 35 30 31 33 30 31 30 31 31

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 73


2016-17 CAA REVIEW 3-POINT FG PCT ## Team 1. Drexel 2. Delaware 3. Northeastern 4. William & Mary 5. Elon 6. James Madison 7. COFC 8. Towson 9. UNCW 10. Hofstra

G 33 30 31 31 34 35 30 30 31 31

FG 297 118 202 152 178 218 150 122 155 194

FGA Pct. 816 .364 358 .330 624 .324 473 .321 556 .320 726 .300 501 .299 411 .297 546 .284 684 .284

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G TM Avg. OPP Avg. Margin 1. Elon 34 1417 41.7 1202 35.4 +6.3 2. James Madison 35 1466 41.9 1277 36.5 +5.4 3. Hofstra 31 1220 39.4 1188 38.3 +1.0 4. Northeastern 31 1175 37.9 1185 38.2 -0.3 5. Delaware 30 1074 35.8 1084 36.1 -0.3 6. Towson 30 1116 37.2 1139 38.0 -0.8 7. William & Mary 31 1080 34.8 1133 36.5 -1.7 8. COFC 30 1174 39.1 1242 41.4 -2.3 9. UNCW 31 1119 36.1 1214 39.2 -3.1 10. Drexel 33 1059 32.1 1162 35.2 -3.1

3-POINT FG DEFENSE ## Team 1. William & Mary 2. James Madison 3. Elon 4. Drexel 5. COFC 6. Northeastern 7. Delaware 8. Hofstra 9. UNCW 10. Towson

G 31 35 34 33 30 31 30 31 31 30

FG 138 185 173 165 187 198 176 174 190 205

FGA Pct. 493 .280 643 .288 598 .289 559 .295 617 .303 631 .314 538 .327 523 .333 540 .352 570 .360

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. William & Mary 2. Elon 3. Delaware 4. James Madison 5. Hofstra 6. Towson 7. UNCW 8. COFC 9. Northeastern 10. Drexel

G 31 34 30 35 31 30 31 30 31 33

BS 191 146 115 118 96 86 76 73 57 55

Avg./G 6.2 4.3 3.8 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.5 2.4 1.8 1.7

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team 1. James Madison 2. Elon 3. Hofstra 4. COFC 5. Northeastern 6. Towson 7. UNCW 8. Delaware 9. William & Mary 10. Drexel

G 35 34 31 30 31 30 31 30 31 33

Reb. 1466 1417 1220 1174 1175 1116 1119 1074 1080 1059

Avg./G 41.9 41.7 39.4 39.1 37.9 37.2 36.1 35.8 34.8 32.1

ASSISTS ## Team 1. William & Mary 2. Drexel 3. Hofstra 4. COFC 5. Elon 6. Northeastern 7. James Madison 8. Delaware 9. UNCW 10. Towson

G 31 33 31 30 34 31 35 30 31 30

A 488 484 441 412 453 374 419 333 334 319

Avg./G 15.7 14.7 14.2 13.7 13.3 12.1 12.0 11.1 10.8 10.6

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Drexel 2. Elon 3. Delaware 4. James Madison 5. William & Mary 6. Towson 7. Northeastern 8. Hofstra 9. UNCW 10. COFC

G 33 34 30 35 31 30 31 31 31 30

Reb. 1162 1202 1084 1277 1133 1139 1185 1188 1214 1242

Avg./G 35.2 35.4 36.1 36.5 36.5 38.0 38.2 38.3 39.2 41.4

STEALS ## Team 1. William & Mary 2. Towson 3. COFC 4. Drexel 5. James Madison 6. Elon 7. Hofstra 8. Delaware 9. Northeastern 10. UNCW

G 31 30 30 33 35 34 31 30 31 31

S 318 304 280 287 283 272 227 198 183 168

Avg./G 10.3 10.1 9.3 8.7 8.1 8.0 7.3 6.6 5.9 5.4

74 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


2016-17 CAA REVIEW TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team 1. Drexel 2. William & Mary 3. Towson 4. James Madison 5. Elon 6. COFC 7. Hofstra 8. Delaware 9. UNCW 10. Northeastern

G TM Avg. OPP Avg. Margin 33 400 12.1 563 17.1 +4.94 31 456 14.7 531 17.1 +2.42 30 509 17.0 560 18.7 +1.70 35 526 15.0 584 16.7 +1.66 34 500 14.7 536 15.8 +1.06 30 518 17.3 533 17.8 +0.50 31 478 15.4 489 15.8 +0.35 30 446 14.9 412 13.7 -1.13 31 460 14.8 411 13.3 -1.58 31 498 16.1 415 13.4 -2.68

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G A Avg. TO Avg. Ratio 1. Drexel 33 484 14.7 400 12.1 1.2 2. William & Mary 31 488 15.7 456 14.7 1.1 3. Hofstra 31 441 14.2 478 15.4 0.9 4. Elon 34 453 13.3 500 14.7 0.9 5. James Madison 35 419 12.0 526 15.0 0.8 6. COFC 30 412 13.7 518 17.3 0.8 7. Northeastern 31 374 12.1 498 16.1 0.8 8. Delaware 30 333 11.1 446 14.9 0.7 9. UNCW 31 334 10.8 460 14.8 0.7 10. Towson 30 319 10.6 509 17.0 0.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Elon 2. James Madison 3. Hofstra 4. COFC 5. Towson 6. Northeastern 7. William & Mary 8. UNCW 9. Drexel 10. Delaware

G 34 35 31 30 30 31 31 31 33 30

No. 522 536 444 417 402 399 354 339 357 309

Avg./G 15.4 15.3 14.3 13.9 13.4 12.9 11.4 10.9 10.8 10.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. James Madison 2. Elon 3. Delaware 4. COFC 5. UNCW 6. Hofstra Northeastern 8. Towson 9. William & Mary 10. Drexel

G 35 34 30 30 31 31 31 30 31 33

No. 930 895 765 757 780 776 776 714 726 702

Avg./G 26.6 26.3 25.5 25.2 25.2 25.0 25.0 23.8 23.4 21.3

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team 1. Drexel 2. Northeastern 3. Hofstra 4. James Madison 5. Elon 6. COFC UNCW 8. William & Mary 9. Towson 10. Delaware

G 33 31 31 35 34 30 31 31 30 30

3FG 297 202 194 218 178 150 155 152 122 118

Avg./G 9.0 6.5 6.3 6.2 5.2 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.1 3.9

KRYSTAL LUCIANO

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 75


2017-18 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Nov. 10 Lipscomb at Charleston Delaware at Buffalo Northeastern at Boston University Winthrop at Elon Rutgers at James Madison Nov. 11 William & Mary at Howard Nov. 12 Drexel at Penn State UMBC at Hofstra Wagner at James Madison UNC Pembroke at UNCW Towson at UMass Charleston at Furman Nov. 13 Elon at North Carolina A&T Delaware at Hartford Nov. 14 Stony Brook at Hofstra Fairfield at William & Mary Providence at Northeastern Nov. 15 James Madison at Tennessee East Carolina at UNCW Nov. 16 American at Delaware La Salle at Drexel George Washington at Towson Nov. 17 Charleston at Central Michigan William & Mary at St. John’s Hampton at Elon Fairfield at Northeastern Nov. 18 Bucknell at Drexel Hofstra at Hartford UNCW at Coastal Carolina Nov. 19 Charleston at Michigan State Boston University at Delaware Towson at Pitt Marist at Northeastern Saint Joseph’s at James Madison Nov. 21 UMBC at Towson Holy Cross at Hofstra William & Mary at East Carolina Nov. 22 Elon at UCF UNCW at North Carolina Campbell at Charleston Nov. 23 Drexel vs. Virginia Tech (Paradise Jam) Nov. 24 Northeastern at Massachusetts (UMass Tournament) Drexel vs. West Virginia (Paradise Jam) Catawba at UNCW Elon vs. Alabama (Puerto Rico Clasico) James Madison vs. Villanova (Burlington Tournament)

76 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

12 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 25 Northeastern vs. Houston Drexel vs. Butler (Paradise Jam) Hofstra at UNLV (Lady Rebel Round-Up) Loyola (Md.) at William & Mary Delaware vs. Saint Peter’s Elon vs. Iowa (Puerto Rico Clasico) James Madison vs. Vermont/American (Burlington Tournament) Nov. 26 Appalachian State at Charleston Delaware v. Eastern Ill./St. Joe’s ( Saint Joseph’s Thanksgiving Tournament) Hofstra at Minnesota/Wake Forest (Lady Rebel Round-Up) UNCW at Furman Colgate at Towson Nov. 27 Davidson at William & Mary Coker at Elon Nov. 29 Delaware at St. Bonaventure VCU at UNCW William & Mary at Richmond Nov. 30 Charleston at Coastal Carolina Hofstra at Sacred Heart Wagner at Towson Dec. 1 Lafayette at Drexel Northeastern at New Hampshire Dec. 2 Elon at Wake Forest William & Mary at St. Francis (Pa.) Delaware at Princeton Dec. 3 Drexel at Delaware State Florida State at James Madison NC Central at UNCW Dec. 4 Siena at Hofstra Dec. 5 Charleston at South Carolina Saint Joseph’s at Towson USC Upstate at William & Mary Dec. 6 Harvard at Northeastern Elon at Davidson Delaware at Army Liberty at James Madison Dec. 7 Drexel at Niagara Hofstra at Iona Dec. 9 UNCW at Pitt Towson at Loyola (Md.) James Madison at St. John’s Drexel at Syracuse Dec. 10 Delaware State at Delaware Dec. 11 Hofstra at Columbia Dec. 12 Towson at Norfolk State Dec. 15 Charleston at North Florida

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. TBA 2 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.


Dec. 16 Elon at NC State 6 p.m. UNCW at Wofford 7 p.m. Dec. 17 Drexel at Saint Joseph’s 1:30 p.m. Northeastern at Vermont 2 p.m. James Madison at Dayton 2 p.m. Old Dominion at William & Mary 5 p.m. Dec. 18 Wofford at Charleston 6:30 p.m. Dec. 19 North Carolina Central at Elon 7 p.m. Dec. 20 Northeastern vs. New Mexico State (Beach Classic) 8 p.m. Dec. 21 Wake Forest at Charleston 12 p.m. Cornell at Drexel 1 p.m. Bryant at James Madison 1 p.m. Georgia State at UNCW 1 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Hofstra 2 p.m. Towson vs. Arkansas - Pine Bluff (Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic) 5:15 p.m. Norfolk State at William & Mary 7 p.m. Northeastern at Beach Classic TBA Dec. 22 Loyola (Md.) at Delaware 1 p.m. Towson vs. Radford (Las Vegad Holiday Hoops Classic) 3 p.m. Dec. 29 William & Mary at Charleston 6:30 p.m. Delaware at Drexel 4 p.m. UNCW at Elon 7 p.m. James Madison at Hofstra 7 p.m. Northeastern at Towson 7 p.m. Dec. 31 Charleston at Towson 12 p.m. James Madison at Northeastern 1 p.m. Hofstra at Drexel 2 p.m. William & Mary at UNCW 2 p.m. Jan. 5 Northeastern at UNCW 11:30 a.m. Elon at Delaware 12 p.m. Hofstra at Charleston 6:30 p.m. Drexel at William & Mary 7 p.m. Towson at James Madison 7 p.m. Jan. 7 Hofstra at UNCW 1 p.m. Drexel at James Madison 2 p.m. Northeastern at Elon 2 p.m. Delaware at Charleston 2 p.m. Towson at William & Mary 2 p.m. Jan. 12 Charleston at Northeastern 7 p.m. Delaware at Hofstra 7 p.m. Elon at James Madison 7 p.m. UNCW at Towson 7 p.m. Jan. 14 Charleston at Hofstra 2 p.m. Towson at Delaware 2 p.m. UNCW at Drexel 2 p.m. Elon at William & Mary 2 p.m. Jan. 19 William & Mary at Hofstra 12 p.m. James Madison at Charleston 6:30 p.m. Drexel at Northeastern 7 p.m. Towson at Elon 7 p.m. Delaware at UNCW 7 p.m. Jan. 21 Delaware at Elon 1 p.m. Towson at Charleston 2 p.m. Drexel at Hofstra 2 p.m. James Madison at UNCW 2 p.m. William & Mary at Northeastern 2 p.m.

Jan. 26 Charleston at William & Mary Northeastern at Delaware Elon at Drexel Hofstra at James Madison Jan. 28 UNCW at Delaware Charleston at James Madison Northeastern at Drexel Elon at Towson Hofstra at William & Mary Feb. 2 Elon at Charleston Towson at Drexel James Madison at William & Mary UNCW at Northeastern Feb. 4 Drexel at Charleston UNCW at Hofstra Delaware at Northeastern James Madison at Elon William & Mary at Towson Feb. 9 Charleston at UNCW William & Mary at Delaware Drexel at Elon Hofstra at Towson Northeastern at James Madison Feb. 11 Charleston at Elon Hofstra at Delaware Drexel at UNCW James Madison at Towson Northeastern at William & Mary Feb. 16 James Madison at Delaware Elon at Hofstra UNCW at William & Mary Towson at Northeastern Feb. 18 Charleston at Delaware William & Mary at Drexel Elon at Northeastern Towson at Hofstra UNCW at James Madison Feb. 23 UNCW at Charleston Delaware at William & Mary James Madison at Drexel Northeastern at Hofstra Feb. 25 Northeastern at Charleston Delaware at James Madison Drexel at Towson Hofstra at Elon Mar. 1 Drexel at Delaware William & Mary at Elon Towson at UNCW Mar. 3 Charleston at Drexel Delaware at Towson Elon at UNCW Hofstra at Northeastern William & Mary at James Madison

GOHOFSTRA.COM

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 77


2017-18 OPPONENTS University of Maryland – Baltimore County Sunday, November 12 at Hofstra

Location: Baltimore, MA Nickname: Retrievers Enrollment: 14,164 Director of Athletics: Tim Hall Head Coach: Phil Stern Record at School: 189-265/15 years Assistant Coaches: Carlee Cassidy Dewey,

Chelsea Barker Walsh, Courtnay Pilypaitis 2016-2017 Record: 15-16, 10-6 America East Women’s Basketball SID: David Castellanos Email: dcastell@umbc.edu Athletics Website: umbcretrievers.com Stony Brook University Tuesday, November 14 at Hofstra

Location: Stony Brook, NY Nickname: Seawolves Enrollment: 25,989 Director of Athletics: Shawn Heilbron Head Coach: Caroline McCombs Record at School: 46-47/3 years Assistant Coaches: Dan Rickard, Janie

Mitchell, Audrey Cunningham 2016-2017 Record: 12-18, 5-11 America East Women’s Basketball SID: Nick Solari Email: Nicholas.solari@stonybrook.edu Athletics Website: stonybrookathletics.com University of Hartford Saturday, November 18 at Hartford

Location: West Hartford, CT Nickname: Hawks Enrollment: 6,737 Director of Athletics: Mary Ellen Gillespie Head Coach: Kim McNeill Record at School: 17-14/1 year Assistant Coaches: Cory McNeill,

UNLV Saturday, November 25 at Lady Rebel Round Up

Location: Las Vegas, NV Nickname: Lady Rebels Enrollment: 4,644 Director of Athletics: Desiree Reed-Francois Head Coach: Kathy Olivier Record at School: 225-210/9 years Assistant Coaches: Caitlin Collier, Mia Bell,

Peggy Smith

2016-2017 Record: 22-11, 12-6 MWC Women’s Basketball SID: Mark Wasik Email: mark.wasik@unlv.edu Athletics Website: unlvrebels.com

Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Nickname: Golden Gophers Enrollment: 47,364 Director of Athletics: Mark Coyle Head Coach: Marlene Stollings Record at School: 58-38/3 years Assistant Coaches: Nikita Lowry Dawkins,

Marty McGillan, Gail Striegler

2016-2017 Record: 15-16, 5-11 Big 10 Women’s Basketball SID: Justine Buerkle Email: jbuerkle@umn.edu Athletics Website: gophersports.com Wake Forest University (Potential Opponent) Sunday, November 26 at Lady Rebel Round Up

Location: Winston-Salem, NC Nickname: Demon Deacons Enrollment: 4,995 Director of Athletics: Head Coach: Jen Hoover Record at School: 74-87/5 years Assistant Coaches: Jermaine Woods, Lisa

Cermignano, Dane Sparrow

2016-2017 Record: 16-16, 6-10 ACC Women’s Basketball SID: Dan Wallace 2016-2017 Record: 17-14, 7-9 America East Women’s Basketball SID: Sarah Boissonneault Email: wallacdj@wfu.edu Athletics Website: wakeforestsports.com Email: boissy@hartford.edu Athletics Website: hartfordhawks.com

Location: Worcester, MA Nickname: Crusaders Enrollment: 2,900 Director of Athletics: Nathan Pine Head Coach: Bill Gibbons Record at School: 589-383/32 years Assistant Coaches: Ann McInerney,

Location: Loudonville, NY Nickname: Saints Enrollment: 3,000 Director of Athletics: Joe D’Argenio Head Coach: Ali Jacques Record at School: 72-87/5 years Assistant Coaches: Safiya Grant, Jessica

Simmonds, Sunny Vadopalaite

2016-2017 Record:, 14-16, 13-7 MAAC Women’s Basketball SID: Catherine Prince Email: cprince@siena.edu Athletics Website: sienasaints.com

University of Minnesota (Potential Opponent) Sunday, November 26 at Lady Rebel Round Up Iona College Thursday, December 7 at Iona

Steven Pogue

College of the Holy Cross Tuesday, November 21 at Hofstra

Siena College Monday, December 4 at Hofstra

Sacred Heart University Thursday, November 30 at Sacred Heart

Location: Fairfield, CT Nickname: Pioneers Enrollment: 8,552 Director of Athletics: Bobby Valentine Head Coach: Jessica Mannetti Record at School: 57-38/4 years Assistant Coaches: Dave Scarborough,

Yolanda Cole

Location: New Rochelle, NY Nickname: Gaels Enrollment: 4,019 Director of Athletics: Rick Cole Jr. Head Coach: Billi Godsey-Chambers Record at School: 82-46/4 years Assistant Coaches: Ashlee Kelly, Bri Hutchen,

Mandy Pennewell

2016-2017 Record: 18-13, 12-8 MAAC Women’s Basketball SID: Jonathan Stanko Email: jstanko@iona.edu Athletics Website: icgaels.com Columbia University Monday, December 11 at Columbia

Location: New York, NY Nickname: Lions Enrollment: 8,613 Director of Athletics: Peter Pilling Head Coach: Megan Griffith Record at School: 13-14/1 year Assistant Coaches: Tyler Cordell, Greg

Rosnick, Kerry Connolly

2016-2017 Record: 13-14, 3-11 Ivy League Women’s Basketball SID: Kyle Mattracion Email: km3238@columbia.edu Athletics Website: gocolumbialions.com St. Bonaventure University Thursday, December 21 at Hofstra

Location: St. Bonaventure, NY Nickname: Bonnies Enrollment: 2,100 Director of Athletics: Tim Kenney Head Coach: Jesse Fleming Record at School: 9-20/1 year Assistant Coaches: Andrea Mulcahy, Jennifer

Danielle Parks, Matt Raquet 2016-2017 Record: 8-22, 6-12 Patriot League Women’s Basketball SID: Greg Celona Email: gcelona@holycross.edu Athletics Website: goholycross.com

2016-2017 Record: 17-15, 13-5 NEC Women’s Basketball SID:

78 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Ajah Hawley-Alexander

Email: Hawley-alexandera@sacredheart.edu Athletics Website: sacredheartpioneers.com

Pruett, Maggie Serratelli

2016-2017 Record: 9-20, 4-12 Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball SID: Scott Eddy Email: seddy@sbu.edu Athletics Website: gobonnies.sbu.edu


2017-18 OPPONENTS James Madison University Friday, December 29 at Hofstra Friday, January 26 at James Madison

UNCW Sunday, January 7 at UNCW Sunday, February 4 at Hofstra

Northeastern University Friday, February 23 at Hofstra Saturday, March 3 at Northeastern

Location: Harrisonburg, VA Nickname: Dukes Enrollment: 21,270 Director of Athletics: Jeff Bourne Head Coach: Sean O’Regan Record at School: 26-9/1 year Assistant Coaches: Bridgette Mitchell, Ian

Location: Wilmington, NC Nickname: Seahawks Enrollment: 15,740 Director of Athletics: Jimmy Bass Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Record at School: First season Assistant Coaches: Tina Martin, David

Location: Boston, MA Nickname: Huskies Enrollment: 20,381 Director of Athletics: Peter Roby Head Coach: Kelly Cole Record at School: 31-60/3 Years Assistant Coaches: Mike Leflar, Whitney

2016-2017 Record: 26-9, 15-3 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Devon Howard Email: howardbd@jmu.edu

2016-2017 Record: 11-20, 5-13 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Eric Rhew Email: rhewe@uncw.edu

Edwards, Kindyll Dorsey 2016-2017 Record: 12-19, 8-10 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Skovan Email: m.skovan@northeastern.edu Athletics Website: gonu.com

Drexel University Sunday, December 31 at Drexel Sunday, January 21 at Hofstra

University of Delaware Friday, January 12 at Hofstra Sunday, February 11 at Delaware

Towson University Friday, February 9 at Towson Sunday, February 18 at Hofstra

Location: Philadelphia, PA Nickname: Dragons Enrollment: 24,000 Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Head Coach: Denise Dillon Record at School: 255-187/14 Years Assistant Coaches: Amy Mallon, Stacy

Location: Newark, DE Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Enrollment: 23,009 Director of Athletics: Christine Rawak Head Coach: Natasha Adair Record at School: First season Assistant Coaches: Bob Clark, Sarah Jenkins,

Location: Towson, MD Nickname: Tigers Enrollment: 22,705 Director of Athletics: Tim Leonard Head Coach: Diane Richardson Record at School: First season Assistant Coaches: Zach Kancher, Wanisha

2016-2017 Record: 22-11, 11-7 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Sam Angell Email: sea65@drexel.edu

2016-2017 Record: 16-14, 10-8 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Maggie Hayon Email: mhayon@udel.edu

2016-2017 Record: 12-18, 5-13 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Megan O’Brien Email: mobrien@towson.edu

College of Charleston Friday, January 5 at Charleston Sunday, January 14 at Hofstra

The College of William & Mary Friday, January 19 at Hofstra Sunday, January 28 at William & Mary

Elon University Friday, February 16 at Hofstra Sunday, February 25 at Charleston

Location: Charleston, SC Nickname: Cougars Enrollment: 11,294 Director of Athletics: Matt Roberts Head Coach: Candice Jackson Record at School: 25-66/3 Years Assistant Coaches: Adria Crawford, Kelvin

Location: Williamsburg, VA Nickname: Tribe Enrollment: 8,617 Director of Athletics: Samantha K. Huge Head Coach: Ed Swanson Record at School: 58-63/4 Years Assistant Coaches: Lynne-Ann Kokoski,

Location: Elon, NC Nickname: Phoenix Enrollment: 6,739 Director of Athletics: Dave Blank Head Coach: Charlotte Smith Record at School: 114-77/6 Years Assistant Coaches: Cristy McKinney, Josh

2016-2017 Record: 9-21, 6-12 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Chris Chandler Email: chandlercw@cofc.edu

2016-2017 Record: 20-11, 9-9 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Andrew Phillips Email: atphillips01@wm.edu

2016-2017 Record: 27-7, 16-2 CAA Women’s Basketball SID: Andrew Wilson Email: awilson26@elon.edu

Caskill, Ashley Langford

Athletics Website: jmusports.com

McCullough, Michelle Baker

Athletics Website: drexeldragons.com

Long, Malikah Willis

Athletics Website: cofcsports.com

Caputo, Brittany Morris

Athletics Website: uncwsports.com

Mykala Walker

Athletics Website: bluehens.com

Chanel Murchison, Sarah Eichler

Athletics Website: tribethletics.com

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Smith, Billie Wilson

Athletics Website: towsontigers.com

Wick, Tasha Taylor

Athletics Website: elonphoenix.com

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 79


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS Points 1. Shante Evans 2. Dia LaBella 3. Jen Brickey 4. Kate Gordon 5. Cigi McCollin 6. Christine Lathuras 7. Hilarie Cranmer 8. Vanessa Gidden 9. Liz Irwin 10. Betsy Lange

2116 1840 1726 1714 1662 1548 1461 1489 1455 1421

09-13 78-82 99-03 94-98 02-07 80-84 84-87 03-07 78-82 89-92

Rebounds 1. Shante Evans 2. Kate Gordon 3. Lizanne Murphy 4. Christine Lathuras 5. Vanessa Gidden 6. Sheryl Hall 7. Ashunae Durant 8. Hilarie Cranmer 9. Betsy Lange 10. Dawn McGrath

1348 09-13 1031 94-98 988 03-07 951 80-84 911 03-07 899 78-82 832 14-present 776 84-88 761 88-92 654 80-84

Assists 1. Liz Irwin 2. Candice Bellocchio 3. Diane Hobin 4. Krystal Luciano 5. Eileen McClennen 6. Lauren Hall-Gregory 7. Niki Williams 8. Darius Faulk 9. Denee Rivera 10. Nora Anderson

828 628 538 538 486 454 414 336 330 329

78-82 07-12 91-95 13-17 85-89 99-03 05-09 14-16 96-00 95-99

Three-Point Field Goals 1. Cigi McCollin 2. Jen Brickey 3. Nicole Capurso 4. Tonya Yandrisevitz 5. Krystal Luciano 6. Kelly Loftus 7. Kate Loper 8. Marguerite Moran 9. Noreen Duffy 10. Sam Brigham

291 230 208 186 164 148 142 138 135 129

Free Throws Made 1. Shante Evans 2. Christine Lathuras 3. Candice Bellocchio 4. Hilarie Cranmer 5. Vanessa Gidden 6. Kate Gordon 7. Betsy Lange 8. Jen Brickey 9. Ashunae Durant 10. Cigi McCollin

539 09-13 444 80-84 400 07-12 386 84-88 383 03-07 341 94-98 335 88-92 322 99-03 308 14-present 297 02-07

Blocked Shots 1. Jess Fuller 2. Vanessa Gidden 3. Diane Leonard 4. Lisa Harris 5. Rume Pela 6. Betsy Lange 7. Dawn McGrath 8. Meg O’Brien 8. Shante Evans 10. Leslie Schlegel

208 175 134 111 103 102 98 86 86 82

02-07 99-03 08-12 89-93 14-17 13-16 10-12 87-89 96-00 06-10

Steals 1. Denee Rivera 2. Candace Bond 3. Kate Gordon 4. Niki Williams 5. Tonya Yandrisevitz 6. Liz Irwin 7. Nora Anderson 8. Diane Hobin 9. Meg O’Brien 10. Kimberley Coke 10. Candice Bellocchio

JEN BRICKEY

07-10 03-07 78-82 97-01 00-04 88-92 80-84 92-97 09-13 89-91

SHANTE EVANS

80 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

329 291 272 222 221 219 217 216 203 193 193

96-00 09-13 94-98 05-09 89-93 78-82 95-99 91-95 92-97 98-02 07-12


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK DIANE HOBIN

Points Per Game 1. Marguerite Moran 2. Shante Evans 3. Jen Brickey 4. Shante Evans 5. Kate Gordon 6. Jen Brickey 7. Jen Brickey 8. Hilarie Cranmer 8. Sharon Solowitz 10. Dia LaBella

24.7 19.2 18.6 18.4 17.9 17.5 17.2 16.9 16.9 16.8

88-89 11-12 00-01 10-11 97-98 02-03 01-02 85-86 85-86 78-79

Field Goals Made 1. Marguerite Moran 2. Shante Evans 3. Shante Evans 4. Dia LaBella 5. Dia LaBella 6. Kate Gordon 7. Dia LaBella 8. Vanessa Gidden 8. Vanessa Gidden 10. Shante Evans

253 220 214 207 194 193 182 181 181 180

88-89 11-12 10-11 80-81 79-80 97-98 78-79 06-07 05-06 12-13

AMAKA AGUGUA

MARGUERITE MORAN

Games Played 1. Candice Bellocchio 2. Shante Evans 2. Candace Bond 4. Cigi McCollin 5. Niki Williams 6. Sam Brigham 7. Vanessa Gidden 8. Lizannne Murphy 8. Nicole Capurso 10. Anma Onyeuku

133 127 127 126 123 122 120 119 119 118

Field Goal Percentage (min. 3.5 made per game) 1. Jess Fulller 2. Jess Fuller 3. Amaka Agugua 4. Amaka Agugua 5. Amaka Agugua 6. Dawn McGrath 7. Shante Evans 8. Kim Coke 9. Dawn McGrath 10. Joelle Connelly

07-12 09-13 09-13 02-07 05-09 06-10 03-07 03-07 08-12 10-14

SEASON RECORDS Points 1. Marguerite Moran 2. Shante Evans 3. Shante Evans 4. Dia LaBella 5. Jen Brickey 6. Kate Gordon 6. Jen Brickey 8. Shante Evans 9. Ashunae Durant 10. Dia LaBella

716 594 571 516 507 501 501 498 497 489

88-89 11-12 10-11 80-81 02-03 97-98 00-01 12-13 16-17 79-80

GOHOFSTRA.COM

.584 .576 .561 .557 .538 .531 .530 .520 .519 .513

08-09 09-10 05-06 03-04 02-03 82-83 10-11 01-02 83-84 08-09

Three-point Field Goals Made 1. Marguerite Moran 107 2. Cigi McCollin 88 3. Kelly Loftus 79 4. Cigi McCollin 76 4. Cigi McCollin 76 6. Kate Loper 75 7. Jen Brickey 69 8. Kate Loper 67 9. Jen Brickey 63 10. Nicole Capurso 62

88-89 05-06 14-15 06-07 04-05 10-11 01-02 11-12 00-01 11-12

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 81


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK MEG O’BRIEN

Three-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 1.5 made per game) 1. Marguerite Moran .465 88-89 2. Colleen Conroy .413 88-89 3. Jen Brickey .409 00-01 4. Diane Hobin .409 93-94 5. Tonya Yandrisevitz .400 90-91 6. Jen Brickey .392 01-02 7. Kate Loper .385 10-11 8. Colleen Conroy .381 87-88 9. Jen Brickey .380 99-00 10. Cigi McCollin .374 04-05 Free Throws Made 1. Shante Evans 2. Christine Lathuras 3. Ashunae Durant 4. Shante Evans 5. Shante Evans 6. Christine Lathuras 7. Hilarie Cranmer 8. Vanessa Gidden 9. Dia LaBella 10. Dawn McGrath

154 148 144 143 137 135 127 123 117 116

11-12 83-84 16-17 10-11 12-13 81-82 85-86 06-07 81-82 83-84

LESLIE SCHLEGEL

82 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

LIZ IRWIN


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2 made per game) 1. Colleen Flynn 2. Jen Brickey 3. Hilarie Cranmer 4. Nora Anderson 5. Candice Bellocchio 6. Mary Jo Lorella 7. Jen Brickey 8. Sam Brigham 9. Dawn McGrath 10. Hilarie Cranmer

.882 .869 .857 .851 .846 .836 .833 .832 .825 .821

86-87 00-01 87-88 97-98 08-09 78-79 01-02 09-10 81-82 86-87

Rebounds 1. Leslie Schlegel 2. Christine Lathuras 2. Shante Evans 4. Shante Evans 5. Ashunae Durant 6. Shante Evans 7. Shante Evans 8. Lizanne Murphy 9. Lizanne Murphy 10. Vanessa Gidden

373 356 356 342 330 327 323 302 296 293

90-91 81-82 12-13 10-11 16-17 11-12 09-10 04-05 06-07 05-06

Assists 1. Liz Irwin 2. Liz Irwin 3. Andreana Thomas 4. Liz Irwin 5. Candice Bellocchio 5. Krystal Luciano 7. Darius Faulk 8. Liz Irwin 9. Diane Hobin 10. Lauren Hall-Gregory

231 224 206 205 191 191 178 168 163 161

80-81 79-80 12-13 81-82 11-12 16-17 15-16 78-79 91-92 00-01

Blocked Shots 1. Jess Fuller 2. Jess Fuller 3. Vanessa Gidden 4. Joelle Connelly 5. Vanessa Gidden 5. Lisa Harris 7. Anjie White 8. Dawn McGrath 9. Vanessa Gidden 9. Leslie Schlegel 9. Rume Pela

105 97 62 59 50 50 48 45 43 43 43

09-10 08-09 04-05 08-09 05-06 99-00 15-16 83-84 06-07 89-90 02-03

JESS FULLER

NIKI WILLIAMS

Steals 1. Liz Irwin 2. Denee Rivera 3. Liz Irwin 4. Denee Rivera 5. Marguerite Moran 6. Candace Bond 7. Candace Bond 8. Kate Gordon 8. Kate Gordon 10. Candace Bond

120 119 99 97 90 84 80 79 79 75

80-81 98-99 81-82 97-98 88-89 11-12 12-13 94-95 95-96 10-11

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Points in a Game: 41 - Marguerite Moran vs. Bucknell (2/9/89) Most Rebounds in a Game: 24 - Leslie Schlegel vs. Drexel (2/9/91) Most Assists in a Game: 14 - Candice Bellocchio vs. St. Francis (NY) (11/18/09); Krystal Luciano vs. Northeastern (1/6/15)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 83


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS Single Game Points: Fewest Points Allowed: Field Goals: Free Throws: Most Rebounds: Most Assists: Largest Margin of Victory:

CANDACE BOND

Points 1. Marguerite Moran 2. Kate Gordon 3. Marguerite Moran 4. Marguerite Moran 4. Jen Brickey 4. Shante Evans 7. Marguerite Moran 7. Sharon Solowitz 9. Cigi McCollin 9. Marguerite Moran 9. Kate Gordon 9. Jen Brickey

41 38 37 36 36 36 35 35 34 34 34 34

Rebounds 1. Leslie Schlegel 2. Shante Evans 3. Dawn McGrath 3. Minna Luostarinen 5. Ashunae Durant 6. Christine Lathuras 6. Shante Evans 6. Anjie White 9. Vanessa Gidden 9. Shante Evans

24 90-91 23 10-11, 12-13 22 83-84 22 85-86 21 16-17 20 81-82 20 11-12 20 15-16 19 04-05 19 10-11

88-89 96-97 88-89 88-89 01-02 10-11 88-89 85-86 05-06 88-89 94-95 02-03

84 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

105 vs. Pace 78-79 26 vs. Barnard 78-79 52 vs. Pace 78-79 31 vs. Fordham 81-82 31 vs. Wagner 92-93 69 vs. Brooklyn 79-80 36 vs. Pace 78-79 63 vs. Concordia (NY) (101-38) 13-14

Season Most Wins: 27 Most Losses: 26 Best Winning Percentage: .764 Winning Streak: 10 Losing Streak: 19 Most Points: 2468 Most Rebounds: 1878 Most Assists: 550 Most Points Per Game: 74.9

81-82 90-91 06-07 06-07 89-90 80-81 83-84 80-81 11-12

The Hofstra 1,000-Point Club 1. Shante Evans (2009-13) 2. Dia LaBella (1978-82) 3. Jen Brickey (1999-03) 4. Kate Gordon (1994-98)

2116 1840 1726 1714

NOREEN DUFFY

CHRISTINE LATHURAS

5. Cigi McCollin (2002-07) 6. Christine Lathuras (1980-84) 7. Vanessa Gidden (2003-07) 8. Hilarie Cranmer (1984-87) 9. Liz Irwin (1978-82) 10. Betsy Lange (1988-92) 11. Sheryl Hall (1978-82) 12. Meg O’Brien (1992-97) 13. Nicole Capurso (2008-12) 14. Lizanne Murphy (2003-07) 15. Ashunae Durant (2014-present) 16. Tonya Yandrisevitz (1989-93) 17. Kim Coke (1998-02) 18. Mary Henwood (1982-86) 19. Sharon Solowitz (1984-88) 20. Candice Bellocchio (2007-12) 21. Dawn McGrath (1980-84) 22. Diane Hobin (1991-95) 23. Krystal Luciano (2013-17) 24. Colleen Montague (1991-96) 24. Sam Brigham (2006-10)

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

1662 1548 1489 1461 1455 1421 1276 1263 1258 1245 1204 1181 1152 1127 1126 1068 1065 1061 1025 1016 1016


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK NICOLE CAPURSO

SEASON LEADERS Scoring Leaders Year Player 1980-81 Dia LaBella 1981-82 Christine Lathuras 1982-83 Christine Lathuras 1983-84 Christine Lathuras 1984-85 Mary Henwood 1985-86 Hilarie Cranmer Sharon Solowitz 1986-87 Hilarie Cranmer 1987-88 Sharon Solowitz 1988-89 Marguerite Moran 1989-90 Betsy Lange 1990-91 Betsy Lange 1991-92 Betsy Lange 1992-93 Molly Sito 1993-94 Meg O’Brien 1994-95 Meg O’Brien 1995-96 Kate Gordon 1996-97 Kate Gordon 1997-98 Kate Gordon 1998-99 Noreen Duffy 1999-00 Noreen Duffy 2000-01 Jen Brickey 2001-02 Jen Brickey 2002-03 Jen Brickey 2003-04 Amaka Agugua 2004-05 Cigi McCollin 2005-06 Vanessa Gidden

Pts. Avg. 516 14.7 483 13.4 451 15.6 426 14.7 305 12.7 449 16.9 405 16.9 387 13.8 443 15.8 716 24.7 279 14.7 444 15.3 408 16.3 375 13.9 301 11.2 445 15.9 398 14.7 399 15.3 501 17.9 319 11.4 302 11.6 501 18.6 463 16.5 507 17.5 312 12.0 454 16.2 480 15.5

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Vanessa Gidden Sam Brigham Jess Fuller Shante Evans Shante Evans Shante Evans Shante Evans Anma Onyeuku Kelly Loftus Ashunae Durant Ashunae Durant

Rebounding Leaders Year Player 1980-81 Sheryl Hall 1981-82 Christine Lathuras 1982-83 Dawn McGrath 1983-84 Dawn McGrath 1984-85 Colleen Flynn 1985-86 Sharon Solowitz 1986-87 Hilarie Cranmer 1987-88 Hilarie Cranmer 1988-89 Susan Jewell 1989-90 Leslie Schlegel 1990-91 Leslie Schlegel 1991-92 Betsy Lange 1992-93 Molly Sito 1993-94 Colleen Montague 1994-95 Kate Gordon 1995-96 Kate Gordon 1996-97 Kate Gordon 1997-98 Kate Gordon 1998-99 Lisa Harris 1999-00 Meredith Pine 2000-01 Kim Coke 2001-02 Tara Dilworth 2002-03 Amaka Agugua 2003-04 Amaka Agugua

485 311 358 453 571 594 498 330 401 365 497

14.3 10.4 11.9 13.3 18.4 19.2 16.1 11.4 12.5 11.4 16.0

VANESSA GIDDEN

Reb. Avg. 257 6.9 356 9.9 229 8.5 260 9.0 185 6.9 185 7.7 196 7.0 216 8.0 170 6.5 210 7.5 373 12.4 209 8.4 228 8.5 170 6.5 222 7.9 273 10.1 261 10.0 275 9.8 119 4.3 184 6.8 190 7.0 146 5.2 204 7.0 168 6.5

DIA LABELLA

GOHOFSTRA.COM

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Lizanne Murphy Vanessa Gidden Lizanne Murphy Britné Rodgers Jess Fuller Shante Evans Shante Evans Shante Evans Shante Evans Elo Edeferioka Elo Edeferioka Ashunae Durant Ashunae Durant

302 293 296 151 239 323 342 327 356 214 286 285 330

10.4 9.5 8.7 5.0 8.0 9.5 11.0 10.5 11.5 7.4 8.7 8.9 10.6

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 85


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK Field Goal Percentage Leaders (3.5 FGM/Gm) Year Player FG-FGA Pct. 1980-81 Dia LaBella 207-509 .407 1981-82 Christine Lathuras 174-421 .413 1982-83 Dawn McGrath 144-271 .531 1983-84 Dawn McGrath 151-291 .519 1984-85 Mary Henwood 112-260 .509 1985-86 Hilarie Cranmer 161-316 .509 1986-87 Hilarie Cranmer 143-318 .450 1987-88 Christine Hettling 126-250 .504 1988-89 Eileen McClennen 125-275 .455 1989-90 Betsy Lange 154-328 .470 1990-91 Sheri Horvath 116-274 .423 1991-92 Betsy Lange 154-328 .470 1992-93 Leslie Schlegel 147-322 .457 1993-94 Monica Morgan 103-249 .414 1994-95 Kate Gordon 167-354 .472 1995-96 Kate Gordon 161-380 .424 1996-97 Kate Gordon 162-318 .509 1997-98 Kate Gordon 193-395 .489 1998-99 Tracy Abromavage 107-226 .473 1999-00 Noreen Duffy 96-297 .323

CIGI MCCOLLIN

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Kim Coke Kim Coke Amaka Agugua Amaka Agugua Lizanne Murphy Amaka Agugua Lana Harshaw Britné Rodgers Jess Fuller Jess Fuller Shante Evans Shante Evans Anma Onyeuku Anma Onyeuku Ashunae Durant Anjie White Ashunae Durant

149-299 .498 128-246 .520 140-260 .538 136-244 .557 126-280 .450 137-244 .561 139-296 .470 106-255 .416 150-257 .584 137-238 .576 214-404 .530 220-450 .489 129-252 .512 133-299 .445 129-265 .487 114-241 .473 176-407 .432

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (2.0 FGA/Gm) Year Player 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1987-88 Marguerite Moran 31-72 .431 1988-89 Marguerite Moran 107-230 .465 1989-90 Tonya Yandrisevitz 25-67 .373 1990-91 Tonya Yandrisevitz 50-125 .400 1991-92 Colleen Montague 39-111 .351 1992-93 Tonya Yandrisevitz 59-170 .347 1993-94 Diane Hobin 47-115 .409 1994-95 Diane Hobin 26-85 .306 1995-96 Tracey Smith 19-61 .312 1996-97 Meg O’Brien 27-83 .325 1997-98 Tracey Smith 17-49 .347 1998-99 Noreen Duffy 52-166 .313 1999-00 Jen Brickey 38-100 .380 2000-01 Jen Brickey 63-154 .409 2001-02 Jen Brickey 69-176 .392 2002-03 Lauren Hall-Gregory 36-103 .350 2003-04 Staceyann Claxton 36-102 .353

BETSY LANGE

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Cigi McCollin Cigi McCollin Lizanne Murphy Linn Quamme Sam Brigham Sam Brigham Kate Loper

KATE GORDON

86 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

76-203 88-242 31-81 22-61 30-83 42-94 75-195

.374 .364 .383 .361 .361 .447 .385


HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK LIZANNE MURPHY

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Nicole Capurso Andreana Thomas Krystal Luciano Kelly Loftus Asia Jackson Aleana Leon

62-195 34-109 25-65 79-253 39-88 27-72

.318 .312 .385 .312 .443 .375

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Jen Brickey Jen Brickey Shalamar Oakley Cigi McCollin Lizanne Murphy Cigi McCollin Candice Bellocchio Candice Bellocchio Sam Brigham Candice Bellocchio Candice Bellocchio Andreana Thomas Annie Payton Ashunae Durant Kelly Loftus Ashunae Durant

Assist Leaders Year Player 1979-80 Liz Irwin 1980-81 Liz Irwin 1982-83 Bridget Benshetler 1983-84 Dawn McGrath 1984-85 Bridget Benshetler 1985-86 Colleen Conroy 1986-87 Eileen McClennen 1987-88 Eileen McClennen 1988-89 Eileen McClennen 1989-90 Tonya Yandrisevitz 1990-91 Natalie Kozlowski

100-120 99-125 60-75 98-126 72-102 105-131 73-93 22-26 94-113 109-137 97-134 65-91 64-81 84-113 57-84 144-186

.833 .792 .800 .778 .706 .802 .785 .846 .832 .796 .724 .714 .790 .743 .679 .699

Ast. Avg. 224 7.2 231 6.2 92 3.5 81 2.8 111 4.0 99 3.7 153 5.5 93 3.3 154 5.3 77 2.8 78 2.7

SUE MULQUEEN

DENEE RIVERA

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Free Throw Percentage Leaders (2.0 FTM/Gm) Year Player FT-FTA Pct. 1980-81 Mary Jo Lorello 98-141 .695 1981-82 Dia LaBella 117-156 .750 1982-83 Dawn McGrath 58-73 .795 1983-84 Dawn McGrath 116-144 .806 1984-85 Mary Menwood 81-112 .723 1985-86 Hilarie Cranmer 127-161 .789 1986-87 Colleen Flynn 60-69 .882 1987-88 Hilarie Cranmer 84-98 .857 1988-89 Eileen McClennen 98-121 .810 1989-90 Betsy Lange 45-72 .625 1990-91 Betsy Lange 98-125 .784 1991-92 Diane Hobin 91-115 .791 1992-93 Molly Sito 90-123 .732 1993-94 Colleen Montague 79-104 .760 1994-95 Meg O’Brien 96-119 .807 1995-96 Colleen Montague 95-131 .725 1996-97 Meg O’Brien 80-100 .800 1997-98 Nora Anderson 80-94 .851 1998-99 Nora Anderson 57-66 .864 1999-00 Meredith Pine 65-90 .722 2000-01 Jen Brickey 86-99 .869

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Diane Hobin Diane Hobin Diane Hobin Diane Hobin Nora Anderson Kate Gordon Denee Rivera Denee Rivera Angela Kennedy Lauren Hall-Gregory Lauren Hall-Gregory Lauren Hall-Gregory Staceyann Claxton India Ali India Ali Niki Williams Niki Williams Niki Williams Candice Bellocchio Candice Bellocchio Candice Bellocchio Andreana Thomas Krystal Luciano Darius Faulk Darius Faulk Krystal Luciano

114 163 139 122 68 71 112 121 71 161 152 121 93 91 112 123 112 122 159 156 191 206 98 158 178 191

3.9 6.0 5.2 4.5 2.7 2.7 4.0 4.5 2.6 6.0 5.4 4.2 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.7 4.4 4.7 5.0 6.2 6.6 3.4 5.3 5.2 6.2

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 87


HOFSTRA IN POSTSEASON PLAY SHERYL HALL LINN QUAMME

The women’s basketball program at Hofstra has qualified for the postseason on eight occasions, at both the AIAW (pre-NCAA) and NCAA Division I level. 1980 (AIAW Division II National Tournament) First Round versus Morgan State Morgan State 62, Hofstra 52 Season Record: 20-11 1982 (AIAW Division II National Tournament) Semifinals at Central State (OK) Central State 73, Hofstra 66 Third Place Game Hofstra 63, Colorado College 57 Season Record: 27-9 2006 (WNIT) First Round versus Stony Brook Hofstra 92, Stony Brook 65 Second Round at Villanova Villanova 71, Hofstra 46

CHRISTINE MORROW

Season Record: 19-12

88 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


HOFSTRA IN POSTSEASON PLAY JESS FULLER LANA HARSHAW

CANDACE BOND

2007 (WNIT)

2010 (WNIT)

2011 (WNIT)

Second Round versus Seton Hall Hofstra 64, Seton Hall 52

First Round at Penn State Hofstra 76, Penn State 68

First Round vs. Harvard Harvard 73, Hofstra 71

Second Round at Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Commonwealth 84, Hofstra 65

Season Record: 19-12

Third Round at South Carolina Hofstra 64, South Carolina 59 Quarterfinals at Western Kentucky Western Kentucky 72, Hofstra 54

Season Record: 20-14

Season Record: 26-8 GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 89


HOFSTRA IN POSTSEASON PLAY 2015 (WNIT) First Round at Penn Penn 65, Hofstra 58 Season Record: 20-13 2016 (WNIT) First Round vs. Harvard Hofstra 76, Harvard 50 2015 WNIT

Second Round at Villanova Hofstra 82, Villanova 74 Third Round vs. Virginia Hofstra 65, Virginia 57

JAKELLE KING-GILCHRIST

Quarterfinals at Florida Gulf Coast FGCU 61, Hofstra 46 Season Record: 25-9

KRYSTAL LUCIANO

ALEANA LEON

ANJIE WHITE

90 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALUMNAE -A-

Tracy Abromavage - 1999 Helene S. Adams - 1942 Amaka Agugua - 2006 India Ali - 2008

Laurie Brasher - 1978 Jean Brendel - 1949 DEE BRENNAN

Wendy Burns - 1975 June Burnside - 1945 Mary Jo Bursig - 1977 Patricia Bussewitz - 1969

-C-

NORA ANDERSON

Jen Cada - 1991 Tracey Caffrey - 1987 Lois Caldiero - 1955 Harmonie Calinda - 2007 Virginia Cameron - 1943

Carolyn Cohen - 1975 Edythe Cohen - 1953 Elaine Cohen - 1962 Roberta Cohen - 1985 KIMBERLEY COKE

KRISTINA CAMPBELL

Nora Anderson - 1999 Alana Arthurs - 2007

-B-

Florence Bachmann - 1952 Jean Balazs - 1971 Charlotte Baldrey-Chourio - 2005 Linda Balduf - 1972 Pam Bankey - 1991 Ellie Barbour -1965 Delia Barreto - 1953 Jayne Bartecki - 1971 Janice Bauer - 1969 Adrienne Baumann - 1973 Val Bejarno - 1964 Candice Bellocchio - 2012 Angela Bennett - 1956 Joan Bennett - 1957 Bridget Benshetler - 1986 Henny Bick - 1969 Christina Biedny - 2008 Laurie Bier - 1965 Rita Biss - 1950 Joan Boissier - 1947 Candace Bond - 2013 Shirley Bonner - 1976 Karin Boone - 1972

Dee Brennan - 2000 Deirdre Breslin - 1954 Jen Brickey - 2003 SAM BRIGHAM

Kristina Campbell - 2009 Nicole Capurso - 2012 Claudia Careccia - 1965 Jennifer Carney - 1984 Louise Carr - 1939 Mary Jane Casey - 1959 Marilyn Chalmers - 1972 CATHERINE CLANCY

BRANDY BOTTS

Brandy Botts - 1998

Sam Brigham - 2010 Lyn Brown - 1966 Linda Brymer - 1978 Andrea Bucci - 1986 Marie Buckley - 1959 Marilyn Bueter - 1969

Catherine Clancy - 1996 Staceyann Claxton - 2004

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Kimberley Coke - 2002 Beryl Connery - 1950 Colleen Conroy - 1989 Carole Cozzi - 1958

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 91


HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALUMNAE Eleanor Estrin - 1966 SHANTE EVANS

Tina Garrett - 1984 Holly Gefvert - 1989 Pamela Gery - 1964 Vanessa Gidden - 2007 Cynthia Gilmore - 1969 Tenicha Gittens - 2005 Pamela Gittins - 1970 Billi Godsey - 2003 Kathleen Gonzalez - 1965 Kate Gordon - 1998 Mariella Gotz - 1989 KELLY GREEN

Karen Hickson - 1983 Diane Hobin - 1995 Eileen Holleran - 1957 Mary Hombach - 1965 Joan Horan - 1965 Donna Horoski - 1984 Kathleen Horst - 1954 Sheri Horvath - 1993 Janet Howe - 1955 Ann Marie Hughes - 1985 Jeanell Hughes - 2007 Patricia Hutchinson - 1975

-I-

Ruth Iannone - 1963 Karen Ingvoldstad - 1967 Liz Irwin - 1982

HILARIE CRANMER

-J-

Asia Jackson - 2016 Mary Jacobsen - 1957 Asia Jenkins - 2011

Hilarie Cranmer - 1988 Shirley Crumm - 1961 Pat Curry - 1963 Maris Cutignola - 1964

SUSAN JEWELL

-D-

Carmen Dame - 1985 Barbara Darcy - 1957 Patricia Davidson - 1966 Diane Dee - 1969 Dorothy DeGraff - 1947 Rita Delia - 1958 Christine DeMartino - 1984 Maria Desanto - 1963 Tara Dilworth - 2004 Ruth Dixon - 1960 Duane Dluzniewski - 1969 Linda Dodd - 1974 Sandra Dongmo - 2017 Jane Donnelly - 1962 Paula Donnelly - 1940 Helena Dow - 1940 Ronnie Duda - 1976 Noreen Duffy - 2000 Judith Dunn - 1976 Rita Dunton - 1959 Marilyn Dutcher - 1971

-E-

Elo Edeferioka - 2015 Karen Eismann - 1975 Mary Emerson - 1965 Eileen Emmert - 1983 Sydni Epps - 2017 Sandra Erb - 1965 Betsy Ertmann - 1978

Shante Evans - 2013

-F-

Wanda Falci - 1955 Fran Fanelli - 1965 Darius Faulk - 2016 Wilma Findley - 1940 Ruth Fish - 1957 Caryn Fisher - 1972 Gail Fisher - 1979 April Fitzpatrick - 1996 Ruth Fleet - 1942 Colleen Flynn - 1988 Ana Fonseca - 1985 Genevieve Ford - 1944 Marion Forde - 1942 Janis Forman - 1969 Avis Freidah - 1952 Eleanor Friede - 1942 Joan Frimmer - 1957 Natty Fripp - 2009 Jess Fuller - 2010

-G-

Dorothy Galgano - 1957 Carol Anne Galletta - 1976

92 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Deven Green - 2013 Kelly Green - 1996 Francine Greenspan - 1955 Virginia Grieve - 1956 Ellen Grossman - 1972

-H-

Janet Halatyn - 1962 Sheryl Hall - 1982 Lauren Hall-Gregory - 2003 Kathy Hammer - 1990 Lisa Harris - 2001 Lana Harshaw - 2007 Judy Hassings - 1969 Sue Rae Hattendorf - 1954 Jamila Haynes - 2002 Linda Hendrickson - 1969 Mary Henwood - 1986 Christine Hettling - 1988 Graceann Hichborn - 1955 Rose Hicks - 1940

Susan Jewell - 1990 Amanda Johnson - 1982 Linda Johnson - 1973

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALUMNAE Marion Jones - 1940 Clara Jordan - 1957 Joy Jorgensen - 1956 Jane Joslin - 1968

Elizabeth Knauss - 1982 NATALIE KOZLOWSKI

-K-

Pat Kaufman - 1952 Joan Keegan - 1986 Susan Keith - 1958 Eileen Kennan - 1966

ANGELA KENNEDY

Natalie Kozlowski - 1992 Joan Krasnoff - 1951 McKenzie Kudron - 2014

-L-

Angela Kennedy - 2000 Ruth Kenny - 1941 Jakelle King-Gilchrist - 2016 Joan Klein - 1956 Frances Knabbe - 1970 Eleanor Knauer - 1958

Marie Malone - 2012 Wendy Mancuso - 1984 Stefanie Mann - 1992 Sheila Manners - 1958 Fran Margolies - 1965 Eleanor Markland - 1944 Nora Martens - 1971 Janet Matthes - 1953 Anne Mayer - 1963 Dorothy Mayorga - 1978 Marion McCann - 1940 Josephine McCarthy - 1953 Mary McCarthy - 1992 Eileen McClennen - 1989 Cigi McCollin - 2007 Erin McDermott - 1994 Lorie McGarrigle - 1988 Dawn McGrath - 1984 Loree Meiselas - 1972 Meryl Melinikoff - 1985 Mary Merlo - 1975 Doris Merritt - 1956 Barbara Meyers - 1961 Eileen Meyers - 1966 Kathy Michelson - 1965 Maureen Monaghan - 1980 COLLEEN MONTAGUE

Dia LaBella - 1982 Janet Lacetera - 1962 Kim Laing - 1992 Betsy Lange - 1992 Brenda Langley - 1967 Cheryl Larrier - 1969 Christine Lathuras - 1984 Poppy Latos - 1947 Mee Lee - 1945 Diane Leonard - 1982 Joan Lewis - 1964 Janet Liebler - 1940 Jennifer Life - 1990 Debra Lindsay - 1979 Barbara Linwood - 1957 Elma Lobaugh - 1940 Adrian Lohse - 1966 Kelly Loftus - 2016 Mary-Jo Lorello - 1981 Krystal Luciano - 2017 Minna Luostarinen - 1986 Fran Lyons - 2008 Jeanne Lyons - 1947

-M-

Charlene Madonna - 1964 Christine Magilligan - 1957 Sandy Maher - 1963

MELANIE MOORE

Melanie Moore - 1995 Gertrude Moran - 1939 Marguerite Moran - 1989 MONICA MORGAN

Colleen Montague - 1996 Carolyn Moore - 1940 Marion Moore - 1955

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Monica Morgan - 1994 Janet Morine - 1972 Lynne Morrison - 1968

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 93


HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALUMNAE JUNE MORRISEY

Rume Pela - 2004 Jael Pena - 2011 Louisa Percudani - 1985 Hazel Peterson - 1950 Miriam Peterson - 1947 Jeannette Pillar - 1969 Meredith Pine - 2000 Euniceteen Pittman - 1970 Henrietta R. Pfeiffer - 1941 Barbara Pfrunder - 1952 Doris Pirodsky - 1940 Carole Plunkett - 1956 Gertrude Pownall - 1948 Karen Principato - 1979 Valerie Provenzano - 1961

Lorraine Vogel - 1944 Evelyn Von Elm - 1942

TRACEY SMITH

-W-

Pamela Walter - 1948 Joan Walters - 1968 Stephanie Washington - 1990 Marilynn Weber - 1951 Heather West - 1969 Anjie White - 2016 Ruth Widman - 1963 Meryl Williams - 1963 Nikki Williams - 2009 Joyce Wilson - 1962 Marilyn Winter - 1950 Anne Wood - 1964

-Q-

-Y-

Linn Quamme - 2008 Pat Quarm - 1968 Lynn Quattrini - 1962

TONYA YANDRISEVITZ

-R-

June Morrissey - 1999 Christine Morrow - 1984 Lorraine Moucha - 1970 Susan Mulqueen - 1998 Lizanne Murphy - 2007

-N-

Diane Nash - 1958 Joan Natalie - 1962 Jennifer Neumayer - 1993 Nicole Nimmo - 2001 Cindy Norden - 1982

-O-

Eileen O’Brien - 1985 Elizabeth O’Brien - 1997 Grace O’Brien - 1940 Meg O’Brien - 1997 Maura O’Connell - 1994 Jennifer Olsen - 1990 Alice Olson - 1953 Jessica Olszewski - 2002 Anma Onyeuku - 2014 Stephania Oramas - 2015

-P-

Elizabeth Parbus - 1977 Cecilia Parry - 1978 Annie Payton - 2014 Nyota Peace - 1994 Cecilia Pegelow - 1983

Julie Repeta - 1957 Valerie Reschke - 1955 Josephine Reuther - 1941 Jenii Reynolds - 1992 Deborah Rich - 1981 Ina Richards - 1971 Barbara Riley - 1970 Yvonne Risberg - 1982 Denee Rivera - 2000 Roma Roberts - 1942 Ellen Robinson - 1955 Francine Rogers - 1954 Beth Rosenberg - 1979 Henny Rosenburg - 1968 Jen Rowell - 1995 Barbara Rubins - 1951 Taicia Ryan - 1962

-S-

Donna Sandak - 1966 Ana Santalla - 1972 Judith Scanlon - 1955 Leslie Schlegel - 1991 Phyllis Schneider - 1942 Gladys Schroeder - 1946 Sheila Schultz - 1957 Mary Scott - 1957 Megan Scott - 2004 Jeanne Shaw - 1949 Claire Sica - 1976 Anne Siebert - 1959 Molly Sito - 1993 Kathy Skapinetz - 1969 Leonora Slattery - 1954 Frances Slezak - 1965

94 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Tracey Smith - 1998 Marguerite Soderman - 1943 Sharon Solowitz - 1988 Cara Sorensen - 2002 Rosemary Soubiran - 1942 Jacqueline Soukup - 1949 Urszula Smolarek - 2004 Lola Starks - 1966 Judith Stein - 1977 Judith D. Stein - 1967 Pam Stevensen - 1963 Bonnie Stewart - 1947 Beverly Stix - 1955 Phyllis Stone - 1973 Marjorie Strunk - 1959 Penelope Stumler - 1965

-T-

Aamira Terry - 2011 Kathy Theiling - 1975 Dee Thomas-Palmer - 2016 Mary Topping - 1965 Janet Totter - 1953 Elizabeth Triebel - 1944 Judyann Trujillo - 1978 Mary Tureo - 1963

-U-

Isoken Uzamere - 2011

-V-

Tracy Vale - 1981 Mona Vallon - 1975 Jayne Vetter - 1979

Tonya Yandrisevitz - 1993 Sue Yanetti - 1969 Dates listed indicate year of graduation or the final year on the basketball roster. This list was compiled from the best available sources. Any omission was purely unintentional. Please call the Office of Athletic Communications at (516) 463-4933 with any additions or corrections.

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


PRIDE IN THE PROS ANMA ONYEUKU

LIZANNE MURPHY

SHANTE EVANS

ANJIE WHITE

The Hofstra Women’s Basketball program has had quite a bit of success in recent years and that success has translated into several former Pride women’s basketball student-athletes playing professional basketball.

DARIUS FAULK

The former players who are currently active are: Anma Onyeuku (Adareva; Spain), Shante Evans (Girona; Spain), Vanessa Gidden (Wisla Krakow; Poland), Marie Malone (Anadolu Univ.; Turkey), Lizanne Murphy (Tarbes; France) and Krystal Luciano (Yauco; Puerto Rico). “I couldn’t be more excited to watch the professional careers of our former players develop,” commented Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey. “Their careers have taken them on journeys they could only dream about as kids and we are thrilled that this wonderful game of basketball has allowed them to experience so much.” In addition to those active players, Candace Bond, Candice Bellocchio, Darius Faulk, Jess Fuller, Cigi McCollin, Jael Pena and Niki Williams also played professionally following graduation.

VANESSA GIDDEN

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 95


YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS Year Record 1936-37 11-4-1 1937-38 11-1 1938-39 8-3-1 1939-40 11-0 1940-41 n/a 1944-45 n/a 1945-46 n/a 1946-47 n/a 1947-48 1-2 1948-49 5-4 1949-50 8-3 1950-51 3-5 1951-52 2-3 1952-53 4-6-2 1953-54 1-8 1954-55 n/a 1955-56 2-5 1956-57 n/a 1957-58 n/a 1958-59 2-4 1959-60 2-7 1960-61 5-5 1961-62 1-9 1962-63 1-9 1963-64 8-2 1964-65 9-4 1965-66 8-6 1966-67 2-11 1967-68 0-14 1968-69 3-7 1969-70 3-7 1970-71 3-9 1971-72 5-7 1972-73 2-9 1973-74 3-8 1974-75 5-8 1975-76 8-10 1976-77 5-14 1977-78 7-13 1978-79 20-8 1979-80 20-11

Coach Erma Stroh Erma Stroh Erma Stroh Erma Stroh Erma Stroh Ellen Wellner-Smith Ellen Wellner-Smith Ellen Wellner-Smith Muriel Boelsen Muriel Boelsen Muriel Boelsen Mary Goess Mary Goess Mary Goess Mary Goess Mary Goess Mary Goess n/a n/a Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Sylvia Giallombardo Pat Klammer Pat Klammer Pat Klammer Harvey Pyser Harvey Pyser Harvey Pyser

Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total

Record Coach 25-12 Harvey Pyser 27-9 Harvey Pyser 21-8 Harvey Pyser (First Year of Division I) 18-11 Harvey Pyser 3-25 Harvey Pyser 12-15 Harvey Pyser 9-19 Harvey Pyser 13-15 Lorraine Hoffmann 12-17 Lorraine Hoffmann 3-25 Lorraine Hoffmann 4-26 Ron Rohn 11-18 Ron Rohn 8-19 Ron Rohn 14-13 Leslie Schlegel 11-17 Leslie Schlegel 4-23 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 12-15 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 12-16 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 9-19 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 11-16 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 8-19 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 9-19 Leslie Schlegel-Danowski 8-21 Felisha Legette-Jack 14-14 Felisha Legette-Jack 13-16 Felisha Legette-Jack 19-12 Felisha Legette-Jack 26-8 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 5-25 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 16-14 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 20-14 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 19-12 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 19-12 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 14-17 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 14-15 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 20-13 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 25-9 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 13-18 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey 692-822-4/78 seasons overall* 449-575/35 seasons at NCAA Division I

*Does not include seasons in which records are unavailable

All-Time Hofstra Coaching Records Coach Erma Stroh Muriel Boelsen Mary Goess Sylvia Giallombardo Pat Klammer Harvey Pyser Lorraine Hoffmann Ron Rohn Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Felisha Legette-Jack Krista Kilburn-Steveskey

Years (1936-41) (1947-50) (1950-56) (1958-74) (1974-77) (1977-87) (1987-90) (1990-93) (1993-02) (2002-06) (2006-present)

Seasons 5 3 6 16 3 10 3 3 9 4 11

Won-Lost Pct. 41-8-2 .824** 14-9 .560 12-27-2 .317** 57-118 .326 18-32 .360 162-131 .553 28-57 .329 23-63 .267 90-157 .370 54-63 .462 191-157 .549

**Records based on available information

96 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


SERIES RECORDS Adelphi 8-0 Albany 5-0 American 3-2 Appalachian State 0-2 Arizona State 0-1 Army 4-5 Auburn 0-1 Barnard 1-0 Baylor 0-1 Bentley 1-0 Binghamton 0-1 Boston College 1-2 Boston University 8-12 Bridgeport 4-0 Brooklyn 6-1 Bucknell 13-9 Buffalo 4-6 Brown 0-1 C.C.N.Y. 1-0 Cal Davis 1-0 Canisius 1-4 Central Connecticut State 6-7 Central State 0-1 Charleston 5-3 Charleston Southern 1-0 Charlotte 0-1 Cheyney State 1-0 Chicago State 2-0 Cincinnati 0-1 Clemson 0-2 Coastal Carolina 1-0 Colgate 7-4 Colorado College 1-0 Columbia 5-10 Concordia 1-0 Connecticut 0-2 Coppin State 0-1 Cornell 3-1 Cortland State 2-0 Dartmouth 1-2 Delaware 12-57 Delaware State 3-1 Dominican 4-0 Drake 1-0 Drexel 31-38 Duke 0-2 East Carolina 0-1 Eastern Washington 1-0 Elon 2-5 Fairfield 8-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 0-3 Florida 0-1 Florida A&M 0-1 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Florida International 0-2 Florida State 0-1 Fordham 8-10 George Mason 10-10

George Washington 0-1 Georgetown 0-3 Georgia State 12-3 Georgia Tech 0-3 Gonzaga 0-1 Hartford 9-13 Harvard 4-6 Holy Cross 1-6 Hunter 1-0 Immaculata 1-0 Indiana State 0-0 Iona 7-8 Ithaca 2-0 James Madison 9-21 Kansas State 1-0 Kean 2-0 Kentucky 0-1 Lafayette 6-17 La Salle 1-4 Lehigh 10-12 Lehman 2-0 LIU-C.W. Post 6-8 Long Island 15-5 Loyola (MD) 0-2 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Maine 1-17 Manhattan 7-2 Marist 8-1 Maryland-Baltimore County 2-4 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0 Massachusetts 2-4 McNeese State 0-1 Mercy 4-0 Michigan State 1-0 Mississippi 1-0 Molloy 4-0 Monmouth 5-7 Montclair State 0-1 Morehead State 0-1 Morgan State 0-2 Navy 2-1 New Hampshire 2-13 New Haven 1-1 New Jersey Tech (NJIT) 3-0 New York Tech 2-1 New York University 2-4 Niagara 5-1 Norfolk State 2-0 North Carolina 0-1 North Florida 1-0 Northeastern 20-21 Northeastern Illinois 0-2 Northern Iowa 1-0 Northwestern 1-2 Oakland (MI) 0-1 Ohio 0-1 Old Dominion 4-20 Oregon 0-1

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Oregon State 0-1 Pace 2-1 Penn State 1-0 Pennsylvania 0-2 Pepperdine 1-1 Princeton 3-4 Providence 2-1 Queens 3-1 Quinnipiac 3-0 Rhode Island 1-1 Rice 1-1 Richmond 0-2 Rider 16-10 Robert Morris 2-1 Sacramento State 0-1 Sacred Heart 2-0 Saint Joseph’s 2-2 Saint Peter’s 3-4 San Diego 1-1 Seton Hall 3-2 Siena 2-3 Slippery Rock 1-0 South Carolina 1-0 Southern Connecticut 0-1 Southern Illinois 1-0 Southern Methodist 0-2 Springfield 0-1 St. Bonaventure 0-1 St. Francis (NY) 16-4 St. John Fisher 0-1 St. John’s 2-12 St. Mary’s (CA) 0-1 Stetson 3-1 Stony Brook 7-1 Syracuse 1-0 Texas 0-1 Towson 34-31 Troy State 0-1 Tulane 0-1 UC Davis 1-0 UNCW 18-14 Upsala 2-0 Vermont 4-12 Villanova 1-1 Virginia 1-1 Virginia Commonwealth 5-16 Virginia Tech 0-2 Wagner 9-12 Wake Forest 0-3 Western Carolina 0-1 Western Kentucky 0-2 Westfield 2-0 Wichita State 1-0 William & Mary 28-10-1 William Paterson 2-1 Wright State 1-0 Yale 5-6

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 97


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year: 1936-37

Coach: Erma Stroh Record: 11-4-1 Freeport HS Baldwin HS Freeport Legionettes Freeport HS Central HS Northport HS Nassau College Center Rider Adelphi Northport HS New York University Hicksville HS Nassau College Center Hill Panzer

25-16 W 25-14 W 23-20 W 19-24 L 14-14 T 51-23 W 48-5 W 12-23 L 22-10 W 33-19 W 19-29 L 34-9 W 30-13 W 21-17 W 13-26 L

Coach: Erma Stroh Record: 11-1

No program from 1941-44

Queens Long Island New York University Hunter Wagner St. John’s Panzer Equitable Life Brooklyn Rider CCNY St. Joseph’s

Coach: Mary Goess Record: 4-6-2

1944-45 through 1947-48 not available

1948-49

Coach: Muriel Boelsen Record: 5-4 Adelphi Wagner Long Island CCNY Malverne Malverne Queens Malverne Adelphi

13-9 W 35-34 W 15-24 L 10-13 L 33-23 W 22-23 L 16-33 L 21-20 W 30-29 W

58-8 W 16-13 W 14-25 L 33-7 W 20-14 W 34-6 W 37-14 W 28-19 W 32-7 W 21-13 W 20-17 W 27-12 W

Coach: Erma Stroh Record: 8-3-1

33-28 W 41-17 W 30-32 L 33-15 W 31-27 W 21-23 L 47-20 W 28-22 W 53-45 W 31-38 L 43-24 W

1939-40

Coach: Erma Stroh Record: 11-0 Results not available

Coach: Mary Goess Record: 3-5 Hunter New York University St. Joseph’s Wagner Panzer St. John’s Queens Brooklyn

1951-52

Coach: Mary Goess Record: Not available

Coach: Mary Goess Record: Not available

1955-56

Coach: Mary Goess Record: 2-5 Results not available

1956-57 and 1957-58 not available

1958-59

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 2-4

1950-51 14-14 T 51-6 W 31-5 W 20-12 W 11-20 L 21-15 W 39-27 W 16-26 L 23-13 W 14-24 L 29-7 W 22-11 W

Coach: Mary Goess Record: 1-8

1954-55

Coach: Muriel Boelsen Record: 8-3 Adelphi Malverne Queens Drew Wagner Adelphi St. John’s Brooklyn Long Island Panzer Long Island

1953-54

Results not available

1949-50

Year: 1938-39

William & Mary Upsala Adelphi East Stroudsburg Rhode Island Savage Hunter East Stroudsburg Panzer New York University Brooklyn Panzer

1952-53

Coach: Erma Stroh Record: Not Available

Year: 1937-38

Bergen New York University Panzer Upsala Brooklyn Faculty Bergen Rider Adelphi Connecticut State Rhode Island State Hunter

1940-41

Results not available 18-43 L 29-51 L 33-50 L 28-32 L 26-51 L 40-28 W 31-29 W 35-31 W

1959-60

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 2-7 Results not available

1960-61

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 5-5 Results not available

1961-62

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 1-9 Results not available

98 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

27-27 T 36-30 W 34-45 L 34-48 L 25-46 L 37-39 L 43-45 L 40-36 W 38-24 W 29-29 T 33-31 W 33-41 L


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1962-63

1970-71

Results not available

St. John’s Wagner CCNY St. Joseph’s Adelphi Stony Brook Hunter Queens JV Long Island Molloy Adelphi Alumnae

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 1-9

1963-64

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 8-2 Results not available

1964-65

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 8-4 Results not available

Coach: Pat Klammer Record: 2-12 24-23 W 22-25 L 20-61 L 29-58 L 22-44 L 25-18 W 37-43 L 23-40 L 23-41 L 35-44 L 32-35 L 48-23 W

1971-72

1965-66

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 5-7

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 8-6

Wagner Molloy Fordham Hunter CCNY St. Joseph’s Stony Brook Long Island Molloy St. John’s Adelphi Alumnae

Results not available

1966-67

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 2-11 Results not available

1967-68

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 0-14

38-40 L 39-40 L 38-33 W 21-38 L 33-42 L 34-29 W 25-18 W 34-39 L 32-25 W 21-52 L 30-32 L 34-32 W

1972-73

Results not available

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 2-9

1968-69

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 3-7

Results not available

1973-74

Results not available

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 3-8

1969-70

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 3-7 Stony Brook Fordham St. John’s New York University St. Joseph’s Long Island Molloy Brandeis Adelphi Alumnae

1976-77

Coach: Sylvia Giallombardo Record: 3-9

Results not available 34-24 W 28-38 L 19-52 L 33-19 W 30-39 L 19-41 L 19-35 L 25-44 L 25-48 L 30-22 W

1974-75

Coach: Pat Klammer Record: 5-8 Results not available

1975-76

Coach: Pat Klammer Record: 8-10 Results not available

GOHOFSTRA.COM

Results not available

1977-78

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 7-13 Results not available

Year: 1978-79

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 20-8 Stony Brook Barnard CCNY Brooklyn at Long Island Pace at Iona at Upsala St. Peter’s Westfield St. Francis (NY) Wagner at St. John’s at C.W. Post Dominican Molloy at Boston University Lehman at Adelphi at Hunter Fairfield at Fairleigh Dickinson Manhattan at Mercy at Siena Canisius at St. Francis (NY) Long Island

84-66 W 76-26 W 80-41 W 77-53 W 74-77 L 105-70 W 68-51 W 57-36 W 53-63 L (OT) 66-54 W 57-61 L 62-48 W 47-53 L 63-75 L 52-46 W 84-64 W 55-67 L 76-49 W 62-57 W 80-30 W 87-62 W 48-50 L 70-65 W 67-59 W 70-66 W 76-69 W 54-61 L 75-70 W

Year: 1979-80

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 20-11 Brooklyn St. Francis (NY) Wagner at Lehman Mercy Molloy at Westfield at Boston University at Bridgeport at Marist C.W. Post at Ithaca

83-45 W 72-47 W 100-69 W 85-46 W 82-63 W 72-52 W 62-60 W 76-83 L 67-54 W 79-53 W 54-57 L 69-59 W

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 99


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS HARVEY PYSER

at Cortland Manhattan at Dominican Long Island at New York Tech Fairleigh Dickinson St. Peter’s at Adelphi St. John’s at Fairfield at William Patterson St. John’s* Syracuse* at Fordham* at Iona C.W. Post** Niagara** St. John Fisher** Morgan State**

61-58 W 77-57 W 89-70 W 70-68 W 56-61 L 55-66 L 48-68 L 56-49 W 43-68 L 63-62 W 57-50 W 61-68 L 57-53 W 46-61 L 63-67 L 58-56 W 61-43 W 41-58 L 52-62 L

*NYS AIAW Division I Championship **Eastern Division II Championship

Year: 1980-81

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 25-12 Dominican* Ithaca* at New York Tech at Upsala Lafayette Molloy at Marist Fordham at LaSalle at St. John’s at Delaware

70-57 W 67-63 W 63-55 W 88-48 W 82-60 W 58-50 W 80-45 W 61-48 W 65-71 L 49-82 L 57-72 L

100 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

at Rider Slippery Rock** Immaculata** Morgan State** Wagner at Long Island Adelphi at St. Francis (NY) Cortland State C.W. Post at William Paterson at Kean Adelphi Fairfield at Iona Manhattan New Haven Mercy Adelphi*** at C.W. Post*** U.S. Military Academy C.W. Post**** St. John’s**** Bentley# C.W. Post# Springfield#

68-70 L 91-54 W 57-45 W 50-58 L 67-65 W 68-74 L 62-57 W 79-53 W 100-51 W 49-57 L 56-48 W 63-55 W 84-52 W 63-45 W 87-67 W 67-61 W 66-53 W 81-48 W 55-50 W 42-55 L 57-66 L 54-65 L 42-79 L 76-62 W 64-61 W 80-87 L (2OT)

*Hofstra Tip-Off Tournament **Towson State Invitational ***Metropolitan Basketball C.C. ****NYS AIAW Division I Championships #Eastern AIAW Division II Championships

Year: 1981-82

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 27-9 at Dominican at William Paterson Kean Princeton* Queens* at Marist Molloy at New York Tech Mercy at Rider at Lafayette at Holy Cross at Fairfield at Iona at New Haven Wagner Long Island St. Francis (NY) at Bridgeport at Fordham C.W. Post at Manhattan Adelphi LaSalle Wagner**

69-39 W 57-59 L 88-62 W 65-43 W 88-73 W (OT) 63-48 W 64-51 W 62-43 W 82-41 W 67-63 W 63-51 W 52-57 L 62-66 L 52-49 W 63-65 L 61-53 W 61-53 W 73-52 W 72-61 W 63-64 L 47-52 L 59-57 W 64-60 W 58-56 W 62-45 W

at C.W. Post** at U.S. Military Academy Delaware at Wagner*** C.W. Post*** at C.W. Post**** at Navy**** Holy Cross**** Rider**** at Central State# Colorado College#

48-46 W (OT) 63-54 W 52-59 L 48-42 W 49-53 L 54-52 W 77-76 W 76-58 W 63-36 W 66-73 L 63-57 W

*Hofstra Tournament **Metropolitan Conference Playoffs ***NYSAIAW Division I Championships ****Eastern AIAW Division II Championships #AIAW Division II National Championship

Year: 1982-83

(First Year of Division I) Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 21-8, 8-2 East Coast Conference at Long Island Colgate! Southern Connecticut! Lafayette* Marist Towson State* Niagara Bridgeport at James Madison at George Washington Holy Cross at American* Drexel* Siena U.S. Military Academy at Delaware* Iona at Wagner Fordham Rider* at St. Francis (NY) at C.W. Post at Pace at LaSalle* at Lehigh* Bucknell* at Adelphi Rider# at American#

69-64 W 67-49 W 56-64 L 69-61 W 76-58 W 75-73 W 78-71 W 78-54 W 60-55 W 62-79 L 57-69 L 55-50 W 76-70 W 69-68 W 48-46 W 61-67 L (OT) 57-61 L 66-92 L 66-58 W 62-60 W 62-45 W 58-53 W 58-54 W 76-86 L 69-68 W 75-50 W 70-52 W 60-51 W 62-65 L

!Hofstra Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year: 1983-84

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 18-11, 5-3 East Coast Conference St. Francis (NY) Lehigh* at Fairleigh Dickinson Long Island at Iona Holy Cross! Harvard! Wagner Pace at Towson State* Drexel* at Bridgeport at Rider* at Lafayette* Delaware* American* Marist at Brooklyn Fordham at Siena$ Vermont$ at St. John’s at Queens C.W. Post at Bucknell* at Adelphi at St. Francis (NY) Lafayette# Delaware#

88-58 W 71-60 W 53-64 L 59-47 W 69-61 W 67-85 L 69-74 L 52-69 L 55-57 L 57-74 L 76-61 W 67-55 W 73-68 W 55-48 W 68-73 L 44-48 L 61-60 W (OT) 62-55 W 82-70 W 58-75 L 62-40 W 55-69 L 66-49 W 75-61 W 63-46 W 70-60 W 82-66 W 63-58 W 56-74 L

*East Coast Conference game !Providence Tournament $Siena Invitational #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1984-85

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 3-25, 1-13 East Coast Conference St. John’s at C.W. Post at Montclair State! Richmond! at Long Island at Princeton Harvard Drexel* at Towson State* Lafayette* Bucknell* Queens$ Drexel$ at Wagner at Delaware* at Lehigh*

40-60 L 55-61 L 68-71 L 59-81 L 63-78 L 35-58 L 55-54 W 51-55 L 51-66 L 49-66 L 69-43 W 74-69 W 64-77 L 62-68 L 58-74 L 55-75 L

Rider* Queens Towson State* Fordham at Lafayette* at Bucknell* at Rider* at Drexel* St. Francis (NY) Delaware* Lehigh* at Delaware#

69-79 L 83-91 L 59-60 L 56-82 L 58-70 L 65-70 L 49-68 L 63-69 L 58-64 L 45-76 L 57-73 L 67-88 L

!Dial Classic $Cornell University Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1985-86

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 12-15, 5-10 East Coast Conference Long Island William & Mary at Fordham Iona Princeton at St. Francis (NY) Maine! Long Island! Bucknell! Wagner Colgate Manhattan at Delaware* Drexel* at Rider* Bucknell* Towson State* Lafayette* at Lehigh* Delaware* at Drexel* Rider* at Bucknell* at Towson State* at Lafayette* Lehigh* at Lafayette#

96-56 W 58-49 W 67-47 W 72-71 W 74-59 W 64-75 L 57-84 L 70-47 W 73-52 W 56-66 L 63-60 W 54-70 L 54-74 L 80-82 L 54-72 L 64-43 W 57-62 L 62-66 L 62-75 L 63-73 L 79-71 W 68-61 W 84-78 W 75-90 L 62-71 L 67-68 L 54-82 L

!Queens College Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1986-87

Coach: Harvey Pyser Record: 9-19, 4-10 East Coast Conference Cheyney State!

68-40 W

GOHOFSTRA.COM

at Harvard! at Long Island Canisius$ Long Island$ at Wagner St. John’s at Iona Duke St. Francis (NY) at Manhattan at Lehigh* Delaware* at Drexel* Rider* Bucknell* at Towson State* Fordham at Lafayette* Lehigh* at Delaware* Drexel* at Rider* at Bucknell* Holy Cross Towson State* Lafayette* at Drexel#

60-74 L 66-40 W 65-66 L 63-40 W 56-77 L 42-67 L 83-87 L 69-82 L 76-48 W 63-79 L 58-76 L 49-52 L 43-77 L 72-63 W 82-73 W 66-75 L 71-70 W 39-64 L 58-69 L 47-88 L 66-78 L 54-67 L 72-66 W 77-86 L 56-50 W 42-61 L 65-70 L

!Harvard Tournament $Loyola Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1987-88

Coach: Lorraine Hoffmann Record: 13-15, 7-7 East Coast Conference Long Island St. Francis (NY)! W St. John’s! at Fordham at Brooklyn Appalachain State$ Rider$ Oregon Wake Forest at Yale Manhattan Wagner at Towson State* at Lafayette* at Holy Cross Lehigh* at Delaware* Drexel* at Rider* Bucknell* Towson State* Lafayette* at Lehigh*

67-45 W 79-59 50-65 L 54-69 L 73-44 W 66-94 L 72-70 W 59-68 L 60-63 L 75-90 L 70-61 W 72-56 W 72-69 W 69-80 L 68-72 L 69-63 W 53-76 L 72-60 W 60-53 W 67-73 L 76-67 W 59-70 L 69-74 L

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 101


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Delaware* at Drexel* at Rider* at Bucknell* Bucknell#

68-64 W 75-90 L 69-48 W 63-70 L 56-69 L

!Hofstra Invitational $VCU Tournament East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1988-89

Coach: Lorraine Hoffmann Record: 12-17, 6-8 East Coast Conference at Long Island at Columbia at St. Peter’s at Wagner at Seton Hall Iona at LaSalle! Wright State! Florida! North Carolina-Charlotte$ Hartford$ at Wake Forest$ Lafayette* Bucknell* Rider* at Drexel* Lehigh* Towson State* Niagara at Delaware* at Lafayette* at Bucknell* at Rider* Drexel* at Lehigh* at Towson State* Delaware* Towson State# Lafayette#

85-67 W 65-67 L 68-108 L 78-85 L 59-84 L 78-66 W 52-81 L 76-66 W 60-73 L 65-74 L 88-82 W 75-76 L 57-58 L 80-88 L 87-49 W 81-62 W 68-60 W 66-72 L 87-81 W 66-72 L 60-68 L 95-91 W 76-63 W 76-69 W 67-73 L 72-91 L 84-87 L (OT) 83-67 W 59-76 L

!LaSalle Invitational $Tobacco Road Classic *East Coast Conference Tournament #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1989-90

Coach: Lorraine Hoffmann Record: 3-25, 2-12 East Coast Conference Georgetown! Niagara! Long Island Columbia Seton Hall

37-82 L 49-53 L 61-53 W 66-81 L 41-50 L

102 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

at Wagner at Iona Duke$ Georgia State$ at Wake Forest% Western Carolina% Canisius Lafayette* at Bucknell* at Rider * Drexel* at Lehigh* Central Connecticut State* at Towson State* Delaware* Lafayette* at Bucknell* Rider* at Drexel* Lehigh* Towson State* at Delaware* Drexel#

46-58 L 59-67 L 48-86 L 43-77 L 51-104 L 68-84 L 56-73 L 43-49 L 61-72 L 63-90 L 46-53 L 55-80 L 56-86 L 46-63 L 52-71 L 53-66 L 48-60 L 76-73 W 64-67 L 60-84 L 76-72 W 49-80 L 64-83 L

!Mount St. Mary’s Tournament $Wagner Invitational %Demon Deacon Invitational #East Coast Conference Championship Coach: Ron Rohn Record: 4-26, 1-11 East Coast Conference

LORRAINE HOFFMAN

49-56 L 54-62 L 40-60 L 71-74 L 59-64 L 78-59 W 53-66 L 71-76 L 69-77 L 38-77 L 53-60 L 70-74 L 70-74 L 35-65 L 54-71 L 51-61 L 55-73 L 57-68 L 56-60 L 51-56 L 45-62 L 69-60 W 45-57 L 78-90 L 54-52 W 64-56 W 52-60 L

!St. Mary’s Tournament $Canisius Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1990-91

at St. Mary’s! McNeese State! at Lehigh

at Canisius$ Colgate$ at Army at Wagner Iona St. Francis (NY) Monmouth at Long Island at Columbia at Rider* Drexel* at UMBC* at Towson State* at George Mason at Delaware* at Colgate at Central Connecticut State* UMBC* Rider* at Drexel* Colgate Towson State* Central Connecticut State* Delaware* UMBC# Rider# Delaware#

63-83 L 65-67 L 58-66 L

Year: 1991-92

Coach: Ron Rohn Record: 11-18, 5-7 East Coast Conference at Yale Lehigh Long Island at Lafayette Wagner at Iona at Monmouth at St. Francis (NY) Ohio University! Stetson! at Brooklyn* Columbia at Massachusetts Army Brooklyn* at Brown Buffalo* Rider* at Central Connecticut State* at Towson State* at Buffalo* UMBC* Fordham Central Connecticut State*

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

91-94 L 79-56 W 94-87 W 55-84 L 72-82 L 60-74 L 86-76 W 80-74 W 60-111 L 93-94 L 51-88 L 55-61 L 57-54 W 53- 65 L 70-58 W 53-77 L 60-72 L 69-58 W 58-45 W 61-58 W 53-72 L 43-70 L 51-69 L 74-65 W


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Towson State* at Rider* at UMBC* Brooklyn# Buffalo#

56-68 L 52-64 L 58-68 L 82-74 W 61-70 L

!Lady Hatter Classic *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1992-93

Coach: Ron Rohn Record: 8-19 at Lehigh at Georgia Tech* Boston University* at Bucknell St. Francis (NY) Coppin State Lafayette Colgate Monmouth at Wagner at Columbia Massachusetts at Drexel at Fordham Central Connecticut State at Cornell at Siena Maryland-Eastern Shore at Buffalo at St. Bonaventure at Army at Monmouth at Central Connecticut State Iona Delaware State Buffalo Loyola (MD)

77-65 W 62-111 L 48-85 L 51-48 W 78-55 W 57-75 L 47-62 L 69-56 W 47-60 L 97-95 W 61-66 L 53-88 L 53-70 L 58-76 L 68-50 W 58-64 L 76-90 L 70-53 W 56-87 L 69-92 L 48-63 L 77-67 W 57-67 L 50-79 L 74-77 L 57-75 L 59-73 L

*Comfort Inn Downtown Classic

Year: 1993-94

Coach: Leslie Schlegel Record: 14-13, 2-3 East Coast Conference at Lafayette at Long island Tulane! Colgate! Lehigh at Monmouth at Wagner St. Francis (NY) Siena at Northeastern at Colgate Columbia

45-73 L 50-36 W 54-90 L 72-63 W 59-54 W 67-64 W 67-60 W 68-65 W 72-76 L 30-65 L 59-57 W 68-45 W

Troy State* Cornell Yale Buffalo* Dartmouth at Loyola (MD) Central Connecticut State* Bucknell Fordham Drexel Army at Chicago State* at NE Illinois* Chicago State# NE Illinois#

54-56 L 66-56 W 40-67 L 58-55 W 60-63 L 45-62 L 59-71 L 55-54 W 57-54 W 55-66 L 47-69 L 61-51 W 53-92 L 72-67 W 51-96 L

!Harvard Tournament *East Coast Conference game #East Coast Conference Championship

Year: 1994-95

Coach: Leslie Schlegel Record: 11-17, 3-12 North Atlantic at Cornell Appalachian State Northeastern* Drexel* at Towson State at Drexel* at Northeastern* at Wagner! Lehigh! Hartford* at Bucknell New Hampshire* Maine* at Columbia at Yale at Boston University* Vermont* at Delaware State at Hartford* at Maine* Delaware* at Vermont* at Delaware* at Holy Cross at New Hampshire* at Lehigh Hartford** at Maine**

50-46 W 54-66 L 56-70 L 55-54 W 64-63 W 68-74 L (OT) 53-67 L 66-77 L 82-76 W 63-75 L 69-87 L 59-64 L 59-89 L 64-45 W 67-57 W 53-76 L 70-63 W 81-74 W 56-53 W 57-82 L 60-77 L 59-66 L 53-68 L 48-74 L 47-72 L 62-60 W 72-63 W 67-78 L

Year: 1995-96

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 4-23, 1-17 North Atlantic at Bucknell Monmouth Vermont* St. Peter’s! Hartford! Georgia State at Providence Columbia Lehigh Drexel* at Maine* at New Hampshire* Boston University* Northeastern* at Towson State* at Boston University* at Northeastern* Maine* New Hampshire* at Delaware*

53-82 L 66-60 W 61-72 L 59-70 L 67-72 L 65-59 W 51-83 L 76-59 W 58-62 L 67-64 W 54-89 L 49-65 L 53-72 L 49-54 L 51-59 L 51-64 L 59-74 L 54-87 L 62-66 L 53-66 L

RON ROHN

!Wagner Christmas Tournament *North Atlantic Conference game #North Atlantic Conference Championship

GOHOFSTRA.COM

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 103


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Drexel* at Colgate Delaware* Towson State* at Hartford* at Vermont* at Boston University#

61-84 L 52-69 L 67-71 L 48-58 L 48-63 L 45-89 L 82-85 L

Year: 1998-99

LESLIE SCHLEGEL-DANOWSKI

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 9-19, 6-12 America East Yale at Monmouth vs. Oakland (MI)# at Army# at Towson at Columbia at Fordham vs. Rhode Island& at Dartmouth& Hartford* Vermont* New Hampshire* Maine* at Boston University* at Northeastern* at Delaware* Drexel* Towson* at New Hampshire* at Maine* at Hartford* at Vermont* Boston University* Northeastern* at Drexel* Delaware* vs. Hartford$ vs. Maine$

!ECAC Holiday Festival *North Atlantic Conference game #North Atlantic Conference Championship

Year: 1996-97

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 12-15, 8-10 America East Yale at Lehigh at Monmouth at William & Mary Maine* New Hampshire* at Columbia at Dartmouth$ Clemson$ Colgate at Vermont* at Hartford* Delaware* Northeastern* Boston University* Drexel* Towson State* at New Hampshire* at Maine* at Towson State* at Delaware* at Boston University* at Northeastern* at Drexel* Vermont* Hartford* at New Hampshire#

66-70 L 74-71 W 61-64 L 55-74 L 61-65 L 53-84 L 74-69 W 64-59 W 59-69 L 61-41 W 58-74 L 66-70 L 58-54 W 62-41 W 61-47 W 55-54 W 55-57 L 52-76 L 51-84 L 72-81 L 59-63 L 78-63 W 66-56 W 61-48 W 75-61 W 42-58 L 62-74 L

*America East game $Dartmouth Invitational #America East Championship

Year: 1997-98

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 12-16, 5-13 America East at Yale Monmouth at UMBC$ Lafayette$ Towson* at Delaware* Columbia William & Mary

55-52 W 72-41 W 64-54 W 83-47 W 75-83 L 56-69 L 83-62 W 46-53 L

104 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

Wisconsin-Milwaukee! Bucknell! at Vermont* at Hartford* Drexel* at Towson Northeastern* Boston University* New Hampshire* Maine* at Northeastern* at Boston University* at Drexel* Vermont* Hartford* at New Hampshire* at Maine* Delaware* Boston University# Vermont# *America East game $UMBC Invitational !Wagner Holiday Classic #America East Championship

55-58 L 81-67 W 61-79 L 74-58 W 63-56 W 65-87 L 62-58 W 73-74 L 52-61 L 42-72 L 64-68 L 72-84 L 56-71 L 60-67 L 72-67 W 53-62 L 83-91 L 75-59 W 76-62 W 69-72 L

59-66 L 64-78 L 56-72 L 53-38 W 77-69 W 52-60 L 47-67 L 59-55 W 50-75 L 51-46 W 67-77 L 54-67 L 56-58 L 58-62 L 49-62 L 50-71 L 72-81 L 57-60 L 59-64 L 57-78 L 78-63 W 65-80 L 66-60 W 49-58 L 61-60 W 89-74 W 53-52 W 57-69 L

*America East game #West Point Holiday Classic &Citizens Bank Classic $America East Championship

1999-00

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 11-16, 5-13 America East Monmouth Yale$ at Georgia Tech$ Drexel* Bucknell# at Cornell# at Yale St. Francis (NY) Fordham at Northeastern* at Boston University* Delaware* at Vermont* at Hartford* New Hampshire* Maine* Boston University* Northeastern* at Delaware*

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

63-70 L 70-68 W 61-89 L 42-53 L 87-74 W 61-53 W 57-42 W 82-68 W 61-52 W 47-61 L 72-29 W 72-68 W 54-63 L 52-57 L 51-46 W 68-72 L (OT) 50-48 W 43-59 L 57-67 L


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Towson* Hartford* Vermont* at Maine* at New Hampshire* at Drexel* Towson* Drexel%

71-68 W 63-75 L 66-89 L 60-75 L 37-52 L 53-75 L 50-66 L 62-70 L (OT)

$Georgia Tech Holiday Tournament #Cornell Holiday Tournament *America East game %America East Championship

2000-01

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 8-19, 5-13 America East at Monmouth vs. Robert Morris% vs. Albany% Columbia vs. Charleston Southern# at East Carolina# Drexel* Boston University* Georgia Tech at Georgetown Northeastern* at Towson* Vermont* Hartford* at New Hampshire* at Maine* at Boston University* at Northeastern* Delaware* Towson* at Hartford* at Vermont* Maine* New Hampshire* at Drexel* at Delaware* vs. Boston University&

66-71 L (OT) 62-78 L 64-48 W 64-57 W 79-51 W 50-71 L 65-94 L 62-66 L 74-77 L 63-86 L 55-64 L 68-65 W 55-81 L 65-74 L 58-49 W 64-83 L 70-57 W 84-65 W 73-83 L 69-44 W 58-70 L 57-75 L 58-64 L 64-76 L 66-84 L 62-79 L 72-82 L

%Christmas City Classic at Lehigh #Lady Pirate Classic at East Carolina *America East game &America East Championship

2001-02

Coach: Leslie Schlegel-Danowski Record: 9-19, 6-12 Colonial vs. Pennsylvania# at Army# Monmouth at St. John’s$ vs. San Diego$ at Columbia

59-63 L 68-51 W 62-67 L 61-34 W 57-52 W 62-78 L

at Northwestern^ 42-61 L vs. La Salle^ 48-54 L Wagner 60-61 L at Delaware* 66-71 L at George Mason* 55-70 L at James Madison* 58-66 L UNCW* 58-51 W Virginia Commonwealth* 63-70 L at #21 Old Dominion* 48-82 L at William & Mary* 85-81 W Towson* 52-50 W at Drexel* 38-74 L George Mason* 66-71 L (OT) James Madison* 61-55 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 55-73 L at UNCW* 50-86 L at Towson University* 62-68 L Drexel* 79-65 W #18 Old Dominion* 57-90 L William & Mary* 70-67 W Delaware* 52-64 L vs. William & Mary! 69-77 L #Army Tip-Off Classic (West Point, NY) $SJU Thanksgiving Tournament (Jamaica, NY) ^Roger L. White Invitational (Evanston, IL) !CAA Basketball Championship (Norfolk, VA) *Colonial Athletic Association game

2002-03

Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack Record: 8-21, 4-14 Colonial St. Francis (NY) 88-62 W Columbia 61-64 L at Fairfield# 89-70 W vs. Georgetown# 69-72 L at Stetson! 71-63 W vs. Morehead State! 51-77 L at Princeton 71-89 L Florida A&M 68-72 L at Wagner 61-75 L Delaware* 69-80 L at James Madison* 78-87 L Towson* 58-42 W at UNCW* 47-63 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 57-74 L at William & Mary* 53-59 L at Old Dominion* 49-81 L Drexel* 61-50 W George Mason* 69-56 W at Drexel* 65-69 L William & Mary* 80-78 W Virginia Commonwealth* 81-87 L (OT) Old Dominion* 69-99 L James Madison* 60-71 L at Delaware* 47-65 L UNCW* 63-65 L at Towson* 49-62 L at George Mason* 61-73 L vs. William & Mary% 69-66 W

GOHOFSTRA.COM

at Old Dominion%

46-88 L

#Coca-Cola Charity Classic (Bridgeport, CT) !Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL) %CAA Basketball Championship (Norfolk, VA) *Colonial Athletic Association game

2003-04

Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack Record: 14-14, 11-7 Colonial at #14 North Carolina 45-92 L Quinnipiac 65-62 W at Binghamton# 44-64 L vs. Canisius# 74-78 L (OT) at Columbia 62-76 L at Rhode Island 66-61 W Princeton 55-49 W vs. Pepperdine$ 50-52 L at Florida International$ 56-80 L Virginia Commonwealth* 75-70 W UNCW* 79-68 W at William & Mary* 76-67 W at Delaware* 47-78 L Old Dominion* 74-72 W at Towson* 69-51 W at James Madison* 48-37 W Drexel* 70-57 W at George Mason* 64-92 L William & Mary* 87-66 W Towson* 66-61 W at Old Dominion* 62-105 L Delaware* 41-67 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 73-83 L at Drexel* 61-56 W George Mason* 56-57 L James Madison* 76-57 W at UNCW* 61-65 L vs. Virginia Commonwealth% 61-72 L #Binghamton Time Warner Classic (Vestal, NY) $FIU Sun & Fun Herald Classic (Miami, FL) *Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Basketball Championship (Norfolk, VA)

2004-05

Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack Record: 13-16, 7-11 Colonial vs. Quinnipiac# Colgate at Fordham at St. John’s Massachusetts at Sacred Heart Harvard vs. Loyola Marymount$ vs. Fairfield$ at UNCW* at George Mason* Towson

77-61 W 71-70 W 49-62 L 70-83 L 57-64 L 67-66 W 68-57 W 72-76 L 71-60 W L 57-67 77-64 W 67-72 L

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 105


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at William & Mary* 78-70 W at Old Dominion* 54-79 L James Madison* 55-54 W Delaware* 54-70 L Drexel* 59-56 W Virginia Commonwealth* 69-75 L at Towson* 72-69 W (OT) William & Mary* 79-63 W at James Madison* 71-73 L (OT) UNCW* 76-78 L (OT) at Virginia Commonwealth* 60-54 W at Drexel* 54-63 L George Mason* 59-71 L at Delaware* 56-62 L Old Dominion* 65-78 L vs. William & Mary& 68-52 W vs. Old Dominion& 68-87 L #Arena at Harbor Yard (Bridgeport, CT) $UM Holiday Classic (Coral Gables, FL) *Colonial Athletic Association game &CAA Basketball Championship (Fairfax, VA)

2005-06

Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack Record: 19-12, 12-6 Colonial Fordham 53-63 L Sacred Heart 83-50 W at Pepperdine! 75-59 W vs. Kentucky! 54-67 L at Massachusetts 59-58 W at Central Connecticut State 77-48 W St. John’s 65-71 L at #8 Connecticut 49-86 L at Harvard 82-68 W at Northeastern* 79-76 W at Towson* 71-63 W Drexel* 65-52 W at Old Dominion* 57-71 L James Madison* 65-53 W UNCW* 71-53 W at Georgia State* 74-49 W Old Dominion* 65-70 L George Mason* 65-67 L (OT) at William & Mary* 62-69 L at UNCW* 91-76 W Georgia State* 84-68 W Delaware* 91-85 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 58-43 W Northeastern* 64-57 W Towson* 71-53 W at Drexel* 46-69 L at Delaware* 58-77 L vs. Georgia State& 86-77 W vs. Old Dominion& 73-94 L Stony Brook$ 92-65 W at Villanova$ 46-71 L FELISHA LEGETTE-JACK

106 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

!Pepperdine Thanksgiving Classic (Malibu, CA) *Colonial Athletic Association game &CAA Championship (Fairfax, VA) $Women’s National Invitation Tournament

2006-07

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 26-8, 13-5 Colonial at Wichita State! at #19 Baylor! at Long Island at #17 Michigan State Rider Georgia State* Central Connecticut State at Stony Brook Yale Hartford at North Florida at Stetson at Delaware* Virginia Commonwealth* at Drexel* at Old Dominion* at Towson* Delaware* UNCW* at James Madison* at Northeastern* Old Dominion* William & Mary* at George Mason* Drexel* at Georgia State* Towson* Northeastern* at UNCW* William & Mary$ Old Dominion$ Seton Hall% at South Carolina% at Western Kentucky%

79-72 W 71-81 L 68-57 W 57-53 W 85-52 W 66-48 W 65-49 W 82-67 W 71-52 W 70-54 W 63-41 W 70-39 W 56-59 L 63-57 W 46-45 W 59-74 L 56-49 W 59-67 L 68-64 W 59-73 L 72-63 W 62-69 L 62-56 W 69-55 W 61-52 W 86-74 W 58-45 W 75-61 W 79-50 W 71-46 W 59-76 L 64-52 W 64-59 W 54-72 L

!Preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship (Newark, DE) %Postseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament

2007-08

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 5-25, 3-15 Colonial Iona at Rider vs. Quinnipiac# vs. Harvard# Long Island

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

62-59 W 54-67 L 54-51 W 56-63 L 56-61 L


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Stony Brook 48-64 L at Hartford 42-73 L at Yale 67-73 L Southern Methodist 70-77 L at Florida International$ 56-62 L vs. Florida State$ 54-72 L at Drexel* 30-59 L George Mason* 47-60 L at Northeastern* 69-47 W Towson* 50-65 L Georgia State* 53-64 L at James Madison* 64-80 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 46-71 L Delaware* 59-56 W Drexel* 51-66 L at UNCW* 72-79 L Northeastern* 67-71 L (OT) at Towson* 46-57 L at Delaware* 53-54 L James Madison* 54-68 L Virginia Commonwealth* 61-80 L at William & Mary* 50-70 L UNCW* 58-43 W at #16/#13 Old Dominion* 71-91 L vs. Towson% 52-61 L #Dead River Company Classic (Orono, ME) $FIU Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, FL) *Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Championship (Newark, DE)

2008-09

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 16-14, 8-10 Colonial at Iona 57-61 L at Boston College 60-71 L Manhattan 81-61 W vs. #21/#19 Arizona State@ 54-80 L vs. Southern Illinois@ 71-67 W at Buffalo 80-73 W (OT) Maine 60-56 W Rice 68-58 W St. Francis (NY) 70-46 W vs. NJIT$ 60-43 W at Saint Peter’s$ 64-57 W (OT) Northeastern* 52-57 L at Delaware* 62-53 W (OT) at Drexel* 66-71 L Towson* 57-55 W William & Mary* 55-45 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 58-83 L at Georgia State* 59-49 W Drexel* 50-57 L James Madison* 68-71 L (OT) Delaware* 58-49 W at Towson* 57-55 W at James Madison* 68-71 L (OT) at UNCW* 62-72 L Old Dominion* 66-51 W Virginia Commonwealth* 43-55 L at George Mason* 71-59 W

UNCW* at Northeastern* vs. William & Mary%

53-58 L 51-55 L 62-63 L

*Colonial Athletic Association game @Junkanoo Jam (Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas) $Saint Peter’s College Holiday Classic (Jersey City, NJ) %CAA Championship (Harrisonburg, VA)

2009-10

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 20-14, 11-7 Colonial Buffalo 77-60 W at St. Francis (NY) 88-63 W Albany 62-49 W at #1 Connecticut! 46-91 L vs. Clemson! 68-69 L vs. Richmond! 41-42 L Providence 72-68 W Niagara 70-48 W at Manhattan 73-65 W Stony Brook 67-61 W at Southern Methodist 65-66 L at Rice 71-90 L at William & Mary* 48-55 L Towson* 58-66 L Georgia State* 58-49 W Drexel* 41-51 L at UNCW* 78-69 W (OT) William & Mary* 68-51 W Delaware* 65-71 L at James Madison* 69-62 W (OT) at Old Dominion* 46-51 L at George Mason* 72-39 W UNCW* 73-58 W Virginia Commonwealth* 74-66 W at Northeastern* 52-56 L George Mason* 59-49 W at Drexel* 68-67 W (OT) at Towson * 47-41 W Northeastern* 53-37 W at Delaware* 41-59 L vs. William & Mary# 66-50 W vs. Virginia Commonwealth# 38-51 L at Penn State$ 76-68 W at Virginia Commonwealth% 65-84 L *Colonial Athletic Association game !WBCA Classic (Storrs, CT) #CAA Championship (Harrisonburg, VA) $2010 Postseason WNIT First Round (University Park, PA) %2010 Postseason WNIT Second Round (Richmond, VA)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

2010-11

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 19-12, 10-8 Colonial Virginia 66-82 L Saint Peter’s 78-55 W at Stony Brook 84-72 W at Providence 80-76 W Fairfield 89-73 W at Niagara 96-69 W at Seton Hall 76-65 W at Albany 90-60 W Hartford 65-51 W at San Diego# 83-85 L (OT) vs. Cincinnati# 63-65 L at Delaware* 66-71 L Towson* 66-55 W at Georgia State* 70-84 L Northeastern* 77-63 W UNCW* 66-70 L at Towson* 81-74 W at Drexel* 57-69 L at UNCW* 42-65 L Delaware* 81-68 W William & Mary* 79-65 W at George Mason* 70-76 L Drexel* 66-59 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 76-85 L at Northeastern* 80-61 W Old Dominion* 77-79 L George Mason* 77-69 W James Madison* 75-73 W at William & Mary* 91-84 W vs. William & Mary$ 89-67 W vs. Virginia Commonwealth$ 76-87 L *Colonial Athletic Association game #Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N Slam Classic (San Diego, CA) $CAA Championship (Upper Marlboro, MD)

2011-12

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 19-12, 11-7 Colonial at Gonzaga at Eastern Washington St. John’s vs. Kansas State# vs. Drake# Seton Hall at Georgia State* at Hartford at Saint Peter’s Central Connecticut State% Marist% Princeton Drexel* at William & Mary* Georgia State*

88-101 L 90-69 W 93-82 W 64-54 W 70-60 W 94-74 W 86-71 W 59-61 L 66-52 W 67-60 W 71-69 W 69-74 L 76-65 W 100-97 W 80-67 W

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 107


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Old Dominion* James Madison* Northeastern* at Delaware* at Drexel* William & Mary* Old Dominion* at Virginia Commonwealth* at George Mason* Delaware* Towson* at James Madison* UNCW* at Northeastern* vs. UNCW$ Harvard!

81-68 W 63-81 L 72-66 W 66-84 L 68-61 W 82-75 W 79-81 L 60-76 L 82-70 W 79-89 L 69-66 W 61-80 L 66-55 W 62-80 L 87-94 L 71-73 L

*Colonial Athletic Association game #Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) %New York Life Holiday Invitational (Hempstead, NY) $CAA Championship (Upper Marlboro, MD) !2012 Postseason WNIT First Round (Hempstead, NY)

2012-13

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 14-17, 9-9 Colonial vs. Stetson# vs. Texas# at #20 St. John’s Saint Joseph’s at Marist Harvard at Princeton at Auburn Ole Miss% Northwestern% Norfolk State William & Mary* Georgia State* at George Mason* at Drexel* Old Dominion* at James Madison* George Mason* at #25 Delaware* at UNCW* Northeastern* at Georgia State* Drexel* James Madison* at Towson* at Old Dominion* #18 Delaware* UNCW*

77-75 W 52-72 L 47-73 L 55-71 L 70-85 L 67-70 L (OT) 54-84 L 58-68 L 72-63 W 63-54 W 82-47 W 56-53 W 64-63 W 67-53 W 53-59 L 83-72 W 62-85 L 72-67 W (OT) 63-79 L 75-69 W 57-59 L 72-59 W 53-43 W 60-68 L 60-69 L 57-80 L 50-79 L 70-50 W

108 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

at Northeastern* vs. Northeastern$ vs. #15 Delaware+

81-88 L 57-52 W 54-75 L

*Colonial Athletic Association game #WBI Tip-Off Classic (Daytona Beach, FL) %New York Life Holiday Invitational (Hempstead, NY) $CAA Championship Quarterfinals (Upper Marlboro, MD) +CAA Championship Semifinals (Upper Marlboro, MD) !2012 Postseason WNIT First Round (Hempstead, NY)

2013-14

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 14-15, 8-8 Colonial at Robert Morris 65-63 W Boston College 63-80 L Fordham 77-64 W at Northwestern 57-74 L Virginia Tech 72-77 L (OT) Concordia (NY) 101-38 W UC Davis 76-57 W at Saint Joseph’s 60-73 L at Harvard 41-60 L at Central Connecticut State 62-64 L Albany 60-56 W at Delaware* 66-71 L (OT) Towson* 56-62 L at UNCW* 64-55 W Charleston* 59-62 L James Madison* 50-77 L at Northeastern* 65-55 W UNCW* 55-43 W at Drexel* 68-66 W at Towson* 63-65 L William & Mary* 66-56 W at Charleston* 74-87 L Northeastern* 63-58 W at James Madison* 47-78 L Delaware* 50-55 L Drexel* 60-58 W at William & Mary* 80-77 W (2 OT) NJIT 77-68 W vs. Drexel$ 55-60 L *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship Quarterfinals (Upper Marlboro, MD)

2014-15

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 20-13, 11-7 Colonial Central Connecticut State 66-71 L (OT) Fairfield 66-53 W at Fordham 46-60 L at Norfolk State 64-47 W Northern Iowa% 61-58 W (OT) Western Kentucky% 65-70 L (OT) at Albany 65-55 W Robert Morris 71-51 W at NJIT 62-47 W at Boston College 75-61 W at Virginia Tech 43-60 L Charleston* 78-53 W Northeastern* 85-83 W (OT) at Drexel* 53-52 (OT) at Towson* 58-42 W at Delaware* 53-64 L UNCW* 71-57 W Drexel* 63-56 L at William & Mary* 56-57 L at Northeastern* 66-45 W Delaware* 62-73 L James Madison* 68-77 L William & Mary* 52-46 W at Charleston* 69-57 W at Elon* 55-53 W Towson* 62-48 W at #23 James Madison* 63-62 W Elon* 58-64 L at UNCW* 75-76 L vs. William & Mary$ 64-51 W vs. Delaware+ 45-42 W vs. James Madison^ 62-56 L at Pennsylvania! 58-65 L %Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament( Hempstead, NY) *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship Quarterfinals (Upper Marlboro, MD) +CAA Championship Semifinals (Upper Marlboro, MD) ^CAA Championship Finals (Upper Marlboro, MD) !2015 Postseason WNIT First Round (PA)

2015-16

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 25-9, 13-5 Colonial Navy Stony Brook at American at Fairfield vs. Oregon State% vs. Coastal Carolina% Buffalo Saint Joseph’s

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

65-63 W 71-66 W 60-51 W 67-53 W 50-73 L 82-40 W 79-36 W 75-62 W


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKEY

at Massachusetts at Marist at Delaware State Delaware* at Elon* at Charleston* at UNCW* William & Mary* Northeastern* Towson* at Drexel* Elon* James Madison* at Towson* at William & Mary* at James Madison* UNCW* at Delaware* Drexel* Charleston* at Northeastern* vs. Northeastern$ Harvard+ at Villanova^ Virginia! at Florida Gulf Coast#

56-57 L 71-67 W 66-49 W 58-49 W 60-61 L 62-58 W 68-64 W 75-45 W 75-50 W 64-60 W 64-67 L 59-49 W 54-71 L 74-56 W 61-53 W 42-57 L 62-38 W 47-54 L 61-54 W 66-54 W 71-64 W 54-65 L 76-50 W 82-74 W 65-57 W 46-61

%Hofstra Thanksgiving Tournament (Hempstead, NY) *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship Quarterfinals

(Upper Marlboro, MD) +2016 Postseason WNIT First Round (Hempstead, NY) ^2016 Postseason WNIT Second Round (Villanova, PA) !2016 Postseason WNIT Third Round (Hempstead, NY) #2016 Postseason WNIT Quarterfinals (Fort Myers, FL)

2016-17

Coach: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record: 13-18, 5-13 Colonial Marist at Stony Brook at Navy Delaware State at Sacramento State at UC Davis at Buffalo Massachusetts American at Saint Joseph’s Hartford Northeastern* at James Madison* at Towson* Delaware* UNCW*

62-42 W 67-64 W 69-78 L 64-44 W 85-97 L 64-60 W 50-74 L 71-55 W 72-67 W (OT) 75-64 W 67-69 L (OT) 51-53 L (OT) 57-93 L 70-61 W 56-73 L 54-56 L (OT)

GOHOFSTRA.COM

at Drexel* at Charleston* Elon* James Madison* William & Mary* at William & Mary* Charleston* at Delaware* at Elon* at UNCW* Towson* Drexel* at Northeastern* vs. Towson% vs. Elon$

43-65 L 55-71 L 53-64 L 50-61 L 64-61 W 65-81 L 85-81 W 45-56 L 61-72 L 66-54 W 56-59 L 58-53 W 46-52 L 77-66 W 50-78 L

*Colonial Athletic Association Game %CAA Championship First Round (Harrisonburg, VA) $CAA Championship Quarterfinals (Harrisonburg, VA)

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 109


MEDIA INFORMATION The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications (OAC) welcomes the members of the media covering the Hofstra Women’s Basketball team during the 2017-18 season. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications 245 Hofstra University Mack Sports Complex Room 312 Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-6759 - Office (516) 463-5033 - Fax (516) 463-7725 - Press Row Phone

Credentials: Members of the media should request credentials

Amanda Ghysel Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office - (516) 463-6759 Cell - (585) 690-7113 Email - amanda.n.ghysel@hofstra.edu

from the Office of Athletic Communications at least 24 hours prior to each game. These credentials will be left at the Will Call/ Press window at the box office on the north side of the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Media parking is available in the lot directly across from the entrance to the Mack Sports Complex.

Photo Passes: Photography/video credentials will be issued to

certified photographers/videographers of daily newspapers, magazines and television stations. Credentials will not be granted to freelance photographers/videographers. All shooting must be done from the ends of the court. Flashes will not be permitted.

Media Room: Members of the media can pick up their pregame

information in the media room, located in the southeast end of the Mack Sports Complex.

Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director

Game Services: Media members are asked to pick up their game information packages (media guides, programs, notes) in the media room prior to the start of the game. A complete NCAA box score will be distributed at halftime. Complete game statistical books will be available 15 minutes after the game. Radio Broadcasts: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will have touch-tone digital phone lines available for the opponent’s radio stations. Visiting radio stations will need to give the Hofstra OAC two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. There will be a $75.00 charge for visiting stations to offset the cost of installation and maintenance of the line. ISDN

Len Skoros Director of Athletic Publications

110 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


MEDIA INFORMATION lines are available for rental at $300.00 per event. All calls must be made collect or direct-dial from the radio station to the Mack Sports Complex.

HOFSTRA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTORY:

Interview Policy: Hofstra Head Coach Joe Mihalich and select student-athletes will be available after all contests in the interview room, located in the southwest corner of the Mack Sports Complex. Interview requests on non-game days should be directed through the Hofstra OAC. Interviews on game days will be limited to postgame only. Student-athletes’ mobile and home phone numbers will not be distributed.

Facebook Hofstra WBB

Wireless/Telephones: The Mack Sports Complex is equipped

Twitter @HofstraWBB @CoachKSteveskey

with wireless internet access. Please utilize “HU Events” or “HU Guest”. A member of the Office of Athletic Communications can assist you with a password. Telephones will be available along press row for working media upon request

Hofstra Basketball on the Web: Visit GoHofstra.com for the latest information on Hofstra University Women’s Basketball or any of the University’s 17 athletic teams.

Instagram @HofstraWBB

2017-18 HOFSTRA BASKETBALL MEDIA OUTLETS

WIRE SERVICES

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 450 West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001 (212) 621-1500 - Office

ESPN

ESPN Plaza Building B, Third Floor Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 766-6501 - Office

STATS

2775 Shermer Road Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 583-2100 - Office

NEWSPAPERS NEWSDAY

235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 (631) 843-2820 - Office

NEW YORK TIMES

620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 (212) 556-4499 - Office

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS 4 New York Plaza New York, NY 10001 (212) 210-1692 - Office

NEW YORK POST

1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036 (212) 930-8700 - Office

HOFSTRA CHRONICLE

Hofstra University Student Center - 2nd Floor Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 463-6965 - Office

TELEVISION

NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND 1 Media Crossways Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 393-3740 - Office

MSG NY

4 Pennsylvania Plaza New York, NY 10001 (212) 465-5955 - Office

SPORTSNET NY

1271 6th Avenue New York, NY 10019 (212) 485-4900 - Office

YES NETWORK

405 Lexington Avenue #36 New York, NY 10174 (646) 487-3600 - Office

CBS SPORTS NETWORK 28 East 28th Street #15 New York, NY 10016 (212) 342-8700 - Office

WCBS-TV 2

524 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 975-1741 - Office

WNBC-TV 4

30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10020 (212) 664-5313 - Office

WNYW-TV 5

205 East 67th Street New York, NY 10065 (212) 452-3786 - Office

NEWS 12 BRONX & BROOKLYN

930 Soundview Avenue Bronx, NY 10473 (718) 861-6842 - Office

RADIO

WRHU-FM 88.7

Hofstra University Lawrence Herbert School of Communication |Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-5667 - Office

WCBS-AM 880

WABC-TV 7

7 Lincoln Square New York, NY 10023 (212) 456-3125 - Office

345 Hudson Street #10 New York, NY 10014 (212) 975-2127 - Office

WINS-AM 1010

WWOR-TV 9

43 Meadowlands Parkway Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 330-2245 - Office

345 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 (212) 397-1010 - Office

ESPN RADIO-FM 98.7

WPIX-TV 11

220 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 (212) 210-2513 - Office

125 West End Avenue 6th Floor New York, NY 10023 (646) 699-6800 - Office

NEW YORK 1 NEWS

WFAN-AM/FM

75 Ninth Avenue New York, NY 10011 (212) 379-3311 - Office

GOHOFSTRA.COM

345 Hudson Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10014 (212) 314-9200 - Office

| HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 111


2017-18 RADIO/TV CHART

1

E’Lexus Davis

G, 5-7, So. Hyattsville, MD _____ppg_____rpg

12

Mie Hoff

F, 6-0, Fr. Bergen, Norway _____ppg_____rpg

33

Kayla Minott

F, 6-3, Jr. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada _____ppg_____rpg

2

Ashunae Durant

G/F, 5-10, Sr. Newark, NJ _____ppg_____rpg

13

Aleana Leon

G, 5-7, Sr. Ponce, Puerto Rico _____ppg_____rpg

34

Boogie Brozoski

G, 5-6, Jr. Cambria Heights, NY _____ppg_____rpg

112 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY |

5

Petja Krupenko

G, 5-8, So. Ljubljana, Slovenia _____ppg_____rpg

21

Mikiyah Croskey

F, 6-1, So. Bowie, MD _____ppg_____rpg

53

Marianne Kalin

F, 6-1, So. Lappeenranta, Finland _____ppg_____rpg

10

Ana Hernandez Gil

G, 5-8, So. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands _____ppg_____rpg

22

Olivia Askin

G, 5-8, Sr. Medford, NJ _____ppg_____rpg

54

Sandra Karsten

G, 5-9, So. Helsinki, Finland _____ppg_____rpg

2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

11

Jaylen Hines

F, 5-10, Fr. Clinton, MD _____ppg_____rpg

24

Sica Cuzic

G, 5-10, Jr. Galati, Romania _____ppg_____rpg

Krista KilburnSteveskey Head Coach 12th Season


PETJA KRUPENKO

E’LEXUS DAVIS


2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 12 14 18 21

Sun. Tue. Sat. Tue.

NOVEMBER UMBC Stony Brook at Hartford Holy Cross

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

25 Sat. 26 Sun.

Lady Rebel Round-Up (Las Vegas, NV) at UNLV 12 p.m. vs. Minnesota/Wake Forest TBD

30 Thu.

at Sacred Heart

6 p.m.

4 7 11 21 29 31

Mon. Thu. Mon. Thu. Fri. Sun.

DECEMBER Siena at Iona at Columbia St. Bonaventure James Madison* at Drexel*

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

5 7 12 14 19 21 26 28

Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.

JANUARY at Charleston* at UNCW* Delaware* Charleston* William & Mary* Drexel* at Jams Madison* at William & Mary*

6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

4 9 11 16 18 23 25

Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.

3 Sun.

FEBRUARY UNCW* at Towson* at Delaware* Elon* Towson* Northeastern* at Elon*

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

MARCH at Northeastern*

2 p.m.

Colonial Athletic Association Championship (at Drexel) 7 Wed. Opening Round TBD 8 Thu. Quarterfinals TBD 9 Fri. Semifinals TBD 10 Sat. Championship TBD Home games in bold. *Colonial Athletic Association game All times local to site. Dates and times subject to change.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.