2010-11 Women's Basketball Media Guide

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O VERVIEW

ATHLETICS A DMINISTRATION

School.... ..............................................................Pace University Location..............................................................Pleasantville, NY Founded..................................................................................1906 Enrollment...........................................................................12,704 Nickname............................................................................ Setters School Colors.........................................................Navy and Gold Home Court..........................................Goldstein Athletics Center Capacity.................................................................................2,400 Affiliation.............................................NCAA Division II, ECAC Conference.................................................................Northeast-10

Assoc. A.D. Operations....................................................Mike Winn Asst. A.D/Compliance.................................................Jayson Smikle Athletics Business Manager/SWA..............................Michelle Tozzi Dir of Intramurals & Rec/Facility Manager.............Jeremy Pouncey Assistant Facilities Manager...............................Danny Hagenlocher Equipment Manager...............................................Now-Allah James Assistant Equipment Manager.........................................Dave Carty Strength & Conditioning Coach/Fitness Dir............Mike Bohlander Faculty Athletics Representative...................................Mike Ulinski

2009-10 R EVIEW RECORD: OVERALL U NIVERSITY P ERSONNEL All Games..................(22-8) President...............................Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton ‘59) Conference.................(18-4) Director of Athletics.................Joseph F. O'Donnell (LaSalle '65) Non-Conference.........(4-4) Athletics Phone......................................................(914) 773-3411 Athletics Fax..........................................................(914) 773-3491

HOME (13-5) (9-2) (4-3)

AWAY (9-2) (9-2) (0-0)

NEUTRAL (0-1) (0-0) (0-1)

2010-11 P REVIEW S PORTS I NFORMATION Director of Sports Info........................John Tagliaferri (Pace ‘00) E-mail...........................................................jtagliaferri@pace.edu Sports Info Assistant..............................Tom Graff (Buffalo ‘10) Office Phone..........................................................(914) 773-3888 Office Fax..............................................................(914) 773-3491 Office Address..............................Sports Information Department Goldstein Fitness Center 861 Bedford Road Pleasantville, NY 10570

STARTERS RETURNING: 3 No. Player Ht. 4 Lisa Welsome 5-10 15 Carol Johnson 5-6 44 Maral Javadifar 5-10

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

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING: 5 No. Player Ht. Cl. 1 Brittany Shields 5-10 So. 5 Kristin Connolly 5-10 Jr. 12 Allison Cleary 5-5 Fr. 21 Adriana Miller 5-6 Fr. C OACHING S TAFF 23 Brittany Huggins 5-10 Jr. Head Coach....................................Carrie Seymour (19th Season) Alma Mater.........................................Eastern Connecticut St. '83 Record at Pace........................................................301-174 (.634) NEWCOMERS: 3 Player Ht. Cl. Basketball Office Phone...............................(914) 773-3970/3971 No. 11 Victoria Jones 5-11 Fr. Basketball Fax.......................................................(914) 773-3491 22 Emily Trapani 6-1 Fr. Best time to reach...................................Late Morning/Afternoon Kerri White 5-9 Jr. Assistant Coach....................................Patrina Blow (6th Season) 33 Alma Mater.............................................St. John’s University ‘94 Assistant Coach..................................Laura Mooney (1st Season) * - Assists per game Alma Mater..... ...............................................Pace University ‘10 $ - Injured in 2009-10; 2008-09 stats Graduate Assistant Coach.....................Taylor Losey (1st Season) Alma Mater.....................................................Pace University ‘10

Pos. F F G G F

PPG 8.5 8.1 8.9

RPG 3.8 3.9 3.9

PPG 14.9 6.7 4.8 0.2 11.4

RPG 8.7$ 4.7 2.4 0.0 5.6

Pos. F F G

P UBLICATION I NFORMATION

The 2010-11 Pace University women’s basketball media guide was designed, written and edited by John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director. Additional editing done by Tom Graff, Sports Information Head Athletics Trainer............................................Barry Moriarty Assistant. Assistant Athletics ........................................................Phil Ryder Team Physician..................................................Dr. Lester Mayers Action photos were provided by Richard Orr Photography and Dave Hahn CSI: Photo. Headshots and team pictures were provided by Dave Hahn, CSI: Photo.

S PORTS M EDICINE S TAFF

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DIRECTIONS TO PLEASANTVILLE CAMPUS BY AUTO VIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound Take the first exit off of the Taconic Parkway "RTE. 117 PLEASANTVILLE." At the end of the exit ramp, make a right at the light onto Rt. 117. Drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on your left. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound Exit at Pleasantville Road/Pleasantville. Turn left at the end of the exit (Pleasantville Road); Proceed about two miles to Rt. 117. Turn right onto Rt. 117 and travel about 2/10 of a mile. Bear right to remain on Rt. 117. Continue on Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace's entrance #3 will be 3/10 of a mile on your right. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound Take Exit 28 - Manville Road/Pleasantville. Turn left onto Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace's entrance #3 will be ½ mile on your right. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. From New England Take the Merritt Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 "Sprain Brook Parkway." Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway NORTH. The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway. Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound directions above. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A - Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill River Parkway North. Bear left for the Saw Mill Parkway North. Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North. Follow to Exit 8A - I-287 Cross Westchester Expressway/Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill River Parkway North. Bear left for Saw Mill Parkway North. Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above. BY BUS From New England Take the I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west. Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A. Make a right turn onto 9A and follow for approximately six (6) miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Rt. 117.

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Drive 3/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on your left. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. From Tappan Zee Bridge After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A - Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill River Parkway North. Bear right for Rte 119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately six (6) miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Rt. 117. Drive 3/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on your left. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. From George Washington Bridge Take I-87 New York State Thruway North. Follow to EXIT 8A - Rte 119/Elmsford/Saw Mill River Parkway North. Bear right for Rte 119. Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A. Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately six (6) miles. Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Rt. 117. Drive 3/10 of a mile and Entrance #3 will be on your left. Follow road through campus to Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center. BY TRAIN: Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train service from NYC and White Plains.


The 2010-11 Pace University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a source of information for news media and fans of Pace University Women’s Basketball. News releases, photographs and statistics are also available to accredited members of the media upon request. Anyone seeking additional information or requests for interviews must contact the Sports Information Department. Credentials: Please direct all requests for working press credentials to John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director. All passes may be picked up on game day. Media Services: Media guides, rosters and current statistics will be available prior to the game. A complete NCAA box score will be available after the conclusion of the game. Office telephone and fax machine are available upon request. Photographers: Photographers, with proper credentials, are allowed to shoot a safe distance away from the teams, sidelines and baselines. Pace University Athletics Department 861 Bedford Road Goldstein Athletics Center Pleasantville, NY 10570 John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director Phone: (914) 773-3888 FAX: (914) 773-3491 Email: jtagliaferri@pace.edu

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Entering her 19th season at the helm for the Setters, Head Coach Carrie Seymour is coming off a 2009-10 season that saw the Setters post a 22-8 overall record and finish second in the Northeast-10 with a 18-4 record in conference play. The Setters were able to clinch a spot in the 2010 NCAA Tournament as an at-large bid. Pace’s 2009-10 season ended with a loss to Molloy College in the opening round of the East Regionals for the NCAA Tournament. Seymour was rewarded for her efforts in the 2009-10 season by being named the NIT/Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Division II Coach of the Year. It was the sixth time Seymour was given this honor while at Pace, as she also received the honor following the 199596, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2005-06 and 200607 seasons. Seymour enters the year as Pace’s all-time victory leader with 341. In 18 years, Seymour has averaged 19 wins per season since beginning in 1992. On January 26, 2002, Seymour reached the 200-win mark with an 81-70 victory over Merrimack. To date, she is the fourth-fastest Division II women’s basketball coach to reach 100 victories, accomplishing the feat in 127 games. On February 23, 2008 against Le Moyne, she earned her 300th victory of her illustrious career. Well known for her ability to recruit quality student-athletes who graduate and go on to establish successful careers, Seymour has guided her teams to eleven postseason appearances. The Setters have participated in eight NCAA Tournaments, highlighted by a trip to the Division II Elite Eight in 2000-01 and the Sweet Sixteen in 1993-94. Pace has also won three Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division II championships in 1993, 1996 and 1997. Coach Seymour has been recognized regionally and nationally for her efforts, winning numerous coaching awards. She earned the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year award following the 1993-94 season, is a two-time WBCA District Coach of the Year (199394 and 1999-00).

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CARRIE SEYMOUR HEAD COACH 19TH SEASON 341-193 (.639) EASTERN CONNECTICUT ST. ‘83

One of the main constants of Seymour’s Pace teams has been defense. The Setters have ranked among the top 10 teams nationally in defensive field goal percentage and scoring defense in five of the past 14 seasons, leading the nation in defensive field goal percentage in 1993, 1994 and 1997. Seymour’s 2000-01 squad finished 12th in defensive field goal percentage and 16th in scoring defense. The Setters led the nation in both categories in 1993-94 and possess the second-best all-time defensive field goal percentage among Division II schools when they held opponents to a .308 shooting percentage in 1993-94. Before coming to Pace, she began coaching at Eastern Connecticut State University where she was an assistant for a year. She then took on one-year stints as an assistant at Marist College and the College of the Holy Cross, before working the sidelines at St. John’s University

for six seasons. She arrived on the Pace campus in 1992 and the Setters teams have thrived ever since, posting nine 20-win seasons. Seymour attended Eastern Connecticut State University where she was an all-star as a player. In 1983, she received her B.A. in Psychology with minors in Physical Education and Coaching. She earned her Master’s Degree in Education from St. John’s University in 1993. Seymour is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and is a national chairperson on the Division II State Farm All-American Committee. She has previously served on the Division II IKON/WBCA Coach of the Year Committee and the Coaching Women’s Basketball Magazine editorial board. T HE S EYMOUR F ILE YEAR 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 18 SEASONS

W 24 27 22 23 24 12 16 18 24 19 4 12 20 21 24 11 18 22 341

L 7 4 7 7 10 15 11 10 8 11 23 16 11 8 9 17 11 8 193

PCT. .774 .871 .759 .767 .706 .444 .593 .643 .750 .633 .148 .429 .645 .724 .727 .393 .621 .733 .639


PATRINA BLOW ASSISTANT COACH 6TH SEASON ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY ‘94

Patrina Blow enters her sixth season as a member of the Pace Setters women’s basketball coaching staff as the assistant coach. This is Blow’s second tour as the women’s basketball assistant at Pace. She previously held the position during the 1996-97 season. Blow comes to Pleasantville most recently from the University of Bridgeport where she served as the assistant. In the 2004-05 season UB saw the largest turnaround in NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball history as the Purple Knights improved from 324 during the 2003-04 season to 22-9

and winning the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship to advance to the NCAA tournament. “We are very pleased to have Patrina join our staff. She is a highly knowledgeable basketball person and will be a tremendous addition to our program.” Head Coach Carrie Seymour commented upon her hiring. Before UB, Blow served as the assistant coach at Division I Boston University in Boston Mass. from 2000 to 2002. During that time, Blow assisted the head coach with recruiting the 2001

incoming class, which was ranked 24th best in the country by the All-Star Girls Recruiting Report. Blow would obtain the same position at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY, where she held the position from 1997 - 2000. During her coaching career, Blow has assisted in recruiting three all conference rookie team selections, as well as all conference award winners at the Division I and II levels. Blow graduated in 1994 from St. John’s University in Jamaica, NY with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. From 1989 to 1993, she was a four year member of the women’s basketball team during the same time Seymour served as assistant coach. Upon her graduation, Blow ranked in the top ten in career assists and 3-point field goals made. Blow’s responsibilities include recruitment of student-athletes, on-floor coaching, advanced scouting, game preparation and academic advisement.

TAYLOR LOSEY

LAURA MOONEY

GRAD. ASSISTANT COACH

ASSISTANT COACH

1ST SEASON

1ST SEASON

PACE UNIVERSITY ‘10

PACE UNIVERSITY ‘10

Taylor Losey enters her first season on the women's basketball coaching staff. Losey will serve as the graduate assistant this season after an outstanding four-year career in a Setter uniform

Laura Mooney enters her first season on the women’s basketball coaching staff. Mooney will serve as an assistant coach for Coach Seymour after a standout four-year career for the Setters.

Losey was a four year career and three-year starter for the Setters and was one of the team's captains as a junior and senior. She was named to the Northeast-10 Conference First Team as well as 1st Team All-Met as a senior.

Mooney was a four-year player and a a starter for the past two seasons. For her career, she finished with 413 points, 136 steals and 368 rebounds. She is fifth in school history in assists with 430 and is also fifth all-time in three-pointers with 93.

For her career at Pace, she finished with 1,239 points, tying for ninth place in school history. Losey also ranks third in school history in three-pointers with 172. She also totaled 413 rebounds, 164 assists, 113 steals in her four seasons.

Mooney is currently pursuing a degree in Communications from Pace.

Losey is currently pursuing a degree in Communications from Pace.

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Front Row (L to R): #33 Kerri White, #4 Lisa Welsome, #15 Carol Johnson, #12 Allison Cleary, #21 Adriana Miller, #5 Kristin Connolly Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Carrie Seymour, Grad. Assistant Coach Taylor Losey, #23 Brittany Huggins, #1 Brittany Shields, #22 Emily Trapani, #1 Victoria Jones, #44 Maral Javadifar, Assistant Coach Patrina Blow

# 1 4 5 11 12 15 21 22 23 33 44

NAME Brittany Shields Lisa Welsome Kristin Connolly Victoria Jones Allison Cleary Carol Johnson Adriana Miller Emily Trapani Brittany Huggins Kerri White Maral Javadifar

POS F G F F G G G F F G F

CL So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

HT 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-5 5-6 5-4 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-10

HOMETOWN Cold Spring, NY Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY New Windsor, NY New City, NY Stamford, CT Manlius, NY Windsor, CT Flushing, NY Flushing, NY

HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS Haldane St. Peter’s St. Peter’s St. Peter’s Cornwall Central Cardinal Spellman Westhill Fayetteville-Manlius Windsor Archbishop Molloy/Manhattan College Mary Louis Academy

* - Captains Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Graduate Assistant:

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Carrie Seymour (Eastern Connecticut St. University '83/19th Season) Patrina Blow (St. John’s ‘94/6th Season), Laura Mooney (Pace ‘10/1st Season) Taylor Losey (Pace ‘10/1st Season)


2009-10 SEASON REVIEW The 2009-10 season saw the Setters return to one of the top teams in the Northeast-10 Conference once again as they finished with an 22-8 overall and 184 in conference play. Pace would clinch the #2 seed in the NE-10 Tournament, earning a first round bye in the NE-10 Tournament. The Setter would defeat #10 seed American International College 62-46 in the quarterfinals before falling to #3 seed Stonehill College 55-53 in the semifinals. Pace earned an at-large but to the NCAA Tournament as the #4 seed and fell in the opening round to #5 seed Molloy College 52-36. The Setters relied on a balanced attack led by First Team All NE-10 selection Taylor Losey, who led the Setters with 13.7 points per game. Brittany Huggins also had a outstanding season as she averaged 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds for the season. Laura Mooney was again one of the top points guard in the league as she averaged 4.2 assists per game, ranking eight in the NE-10. Losey finished tenth in the NE-10 in scoring, led the conference in free throw percentage and was eleventh in three-pointers. This season, the Setters return three of their starters from last season as they only lost two players from the 2009-10 squad. Pace adds a pair of talented freshmen to the mix this season along with a Division I transfer and will look to build on last year’s 22 wins. The Setters should have a balanced offensive attack with and solid overall defensive presence. Coach Seymour will rely on the growth and experience gained last season by the team’s core players to power the Setters this season. FRONT COURT The Setters return four players in their front coach as Coach Seymour returns Brittany Huggins, who was second on the team with 11.4 points per game last season. She saw action in all 30 games for Pace, hitting 32 triples and led the team with 5.6 rebounds per game. She has continued to improve her skills in the off season and will be

ing skills. She will look to make an immediate contribution for Pace this season. Jones is a solid shooter with the ability to shoot consistently from long range for the Setters. She will look be a key swing player for the Setters this season.

Seniors (L to R) Kristin Connolly, Brittany Huggins, Lisa Welsome a threat to score from long range on a regular basis. Brittany Shields, who missed the majority of 2009-10 season with an injury, returns to the Setter lineup this season. She will play her natural position of power forward this season and look to bounce back to her old form following her season-ending injury last season. Shields is one of the toughest offensive players in the conference and has solid ball handling skills Senior Kristin Connolly, who comes off a solid junior season as she played in all 30 games last year. Connolly connected on 21 trifectas last season, while providing the Setters with consistent defense. Connolly is one of the hardest working players on the season and is a threat to score from three-point range and in the post. She will again be one of the Setters’ captains this season. Maral Javadifar will look to build on her solid sophomore season in which she started all 30 games. Javadifar averaged 8.9 points and 3.9 rebounds as the regular low post player in 2009-10. She has the ability to score in the post as well as in the perimeter, while her skills as a low post defender gives the Setters a solid allaround threat. Joining the Setters’ front court this season are a pair of talented freshmen in Victoria Jones and Emily Trapani. Trapani is a solid low post player with good hands and rebound-

BACK COURT Senior Lisa Welsome is one of the better defenders on the team with the ability to shoot from long range. Welsome connected on 34 triples last season and led the team with 53 steals. She has excellent court awareness and will be expected to play a key role in the off guard and small forward positions. Junior Carol Johnson will play a key role for the Setters this season and is also one of the most improved players from last year. She was second on the team with 75 assists, while averaging 8.1 and 3.9 rebounds per game last season. She has incredible quickness and is one of the team’s best on-ball defenders. Johnson’s explosiveness on offense makes her a threat to drive to the basket. Returning for her second season for the Setters is Allison Cleary, who played in 29 games last season. She averaged 4.8 points and 2.4 rebounds last season and will step into a starting role the Setter this season. She will look to make an immediate impact on the Setter lineup as she is a strong, athletic guard. Cleary is an outstanding defender and her ability to play an up-tempo game. Adriana Miller returns for the second season with the Setters after playing in 10 games last season. Miller is a quick, athletic guard with a tremendous work ethic. Junior Kerri White comes to Pace as a transfer from Division I Manhattan College. In her two seasons with the Jaspers, she averaged 3.3 points and connected on 37 triples in 53 games played. She will step into a starting role for Pace and bring toughness and leadership to the Setters this season.

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#23 BRITTANY HUGGINS

OVERVIEW: Huggins is a natural scorer... Can provide points from the post and from three-point range... Coach Seymour on Brittany, “Brittany is a natural scorer with outstanding range. She can score in a variety of ways, and is a threat as soon as she catches the ball. She put a lot of effort into her off-season conditioning program and has improved her strength. She will play in the three spot for us this season.” 2009-10: Appeared in all 30 games, starting nine as a junior last season… Averaged 11.4 points per game which was second among team percentages… Was second on the team in rebounding with 5.6 rebounds a game, pulling down 168 boards on the season… Had two season high games, one came in a win against St. Rose on 11/29/09 in which she scored 26 points on 7-12 shooting, 11-12 from the free throw line, and five total rebounds… The other came in a close loss to Southern Connecticut State on 11/24/09 in which she scored 21 points on 8-14 shooting, 4-4 from the free throw line, and seven total rebounds… Was ranked thirteenth in the Northeast-10 with a 75.9% free throw average netting 63 free throws on the season… Was also ranked twelfth in defensive rebounds in the NE-10 with 4.47 rebounds a game. 2008-09: Played in all 29 games last season, making one appearance in the starting line-up…Averaged 11.3 points per game which was 2nd on team….Finished 2nd on team in field goal percentage at 43.8%, and 3rd on the team in free-throw percentage at 78.5%...Her best game of the season came against Merrimack on 2/14/09 when scored career high 23 points, to go along with a career high 11 rebounds while shooting 10-11 from the free throw line, in 28 minutes of action... Finished 1st on the team in three-pointers made, netting 35

YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

28 - 0 29 - 1 30 - 9 87 - 10

56 - 144 116 - 265 123 - 305 295 - 714

.389 .438 .403 .413

SENIOR - 5-10 FORWARD WINDSOR, CT WINDSOR three-point goals last season. 2007-08: Played in all 28 games as a key player off the bench as a freshman for the Setters… Averaged 5.4 points, and 13.5 minutes per game on the year… Finished 4th on the team in field goal percentage at 39%, and in free throw percentage at 76%... Had her best game for the Setters against American International on 11/20/07 as she netted a career-high 15 points, to go along with three rebounds, in 25 minutes of action. AT WINDSOR: New Haven All-State... Hartford Courant All-State Honorable Mention... Team won state championship in 2003-04... Career 1,000 point scorer... CCC West AllConference selection junior and senior year... Led the team in scoring as a junior and senior... Named MVP at Springfield Classic as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Parents: Pearl and Maurice Huggins Birthdate: June 27, 1989 Major: Political Science/Communications

CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 26, 11/29/09 Field Goals Made: 8, three times Field Goals Attempted: 18, 1/28/09 vs. So. Connecticut 3-Point Field Goals Made: 4, 11/30/08 vs. St. Rose 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 8, 12/29/09 vs. Felician Free Throws Made: 11, 11/29/09 vs. St. Rose Free Throws Attempted: 12, 11/29/09 vs. St. Rose Rebounds: 11, 2/14/09 vs. Merrimack Assists: 5, 2/17/10 vs. Le Moyne Steals: 3, 1/20/10 vs. So. New Hampshire Blocks: 1, nine times Minutes played: 37, 12/29/09 vs. Felician

B RITTANY H UGGINS ’ C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A 24 - 66 35 - 102 32 - 118 91 - 286

.364 .343 .271 .318

16 - 21 62 - 79 63 - 83 141 - 183

.762 .785 .759 .770

53 - 1.9 102 - 3.5 168 - 5.6 323 - 3.7

11 22 40 73

TO BK ST

PTS-AVG

35 53 71 159

152 - 5.4 329 - 11.3 314 - 11.4 822 - 9.4

3 3 3 9

11 16 20 47

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#4 LISA WELSOME SENIOR - 5-10 GUARD STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S OVERVIEW: Welsome will see time at shooting guard and small forward this season... Is an excellent shooter... Has the ability to shoot the three-point consistently... Coach Seymour on Lisa, “Lisa will play the 2 and 3 spots for us this year. She has good size, strength and athleticism for a back court player. She has excellent court awareness, and is one of our best defenders.” 2009-10: Played and started in 28 games as a junior last season… Was fourth on the team in minutes played with 28.3 minutes per game, and fourth on the team in scoring averaging 8.5 points per game… Had two season high games last season, one came in a win against St. Michael’s College on 1/16/10 in which she scored 25 points on 9-13 shooting, 2-3 from the 3-point line, 5-5 from the free throw line, and four steals... The other came in a victory against UMass-Lowell on 1/26/10 in which she scored 17 points on 5-8 shooting, 5-7 from the 3-point line, 2-2 from the free throw

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line, and five defensive rebounds… Was ranked ninth in the Northeast-10 averaging 1.89 steals per game and netting 53 steals in total on the season… Was also ranked ninth in 3-point field goal percentage in the NE-10 with 36.2% netting 34 3point field goals on the season. 2008-09: Played in 27 games, and started in 25 as a sophomore last season… Was second on the team in minutes played with 28.7 minutes per game, and tied for 4th on team in scoring averaging 7.0 points per game…Had two season high games last season, one came in a win against New Haven on 1/03/09 in which she scored 20 points on 7-13 shooting, and 4-7 from 3point line, and the other came in victory against St. Michael’s on 02/08/09 in which she scored 20 points on 7-14 shooting, 5-5 from the free throw line, and had 4 steals ,and 4 assists…Was tied for 11th in the Northeast 10 averaging 1.48 steals per game, and netting 40 steals in total on the season. 2007-08: Played in all 28 games, starting in nine of them as a freshman for the Setters… Was

4th on the team in scoring with 6.9 points per game… Led the team in steals with 1.9 per game which was good enough for 10th in the Northeast-10 Conference on the season… Her best game of the season came on 12/4/07 against Saint Rose as she had a career-high in points with 22 to go along with eight rebounds… Averaged 23.9 minutes per game as a freshman which was 4th best on the team. AT ST. PETER’S: 2006 All-Tournament team selection... 2006 State A Champions with a 26-3 record.... Senior year team posted a 24-4 record. PERSONAL: Parent: Michael and Lorraine Welsome Birthdate: July 6, 1989 Major: Psychology CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 25, 1/16/10 vs. St. Michael’s Field Goals Made: 9, twice Field Goals Attempted: 16, 2/10/09 vs. St. Anselm 3-Point Field Goals Made: 5, twice 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 11, twice Free Throws Made: 5, three times Free Throws Attempted: 7, 12/3/08 vs. American Int’l Rebounds: 11, 1/30/10 vs. Bentley Assists: 8, 12/8/08 vs. Adelphi Steals: 5, 11/18/09 vs. Adelphi Blocks: 2, three times Minutes played: 39, 2/18/09 vs. Stonehill

YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

L ISA W ELSOME ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A

TO BK ST

PTS-AVG

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

28 - 9 27 - 25 28 - 28 83 - 62

67 - 208 68 - 191 85 - 212 220 - 611

33 - 132 22 - 91 34 - 94 89 - 317

60 69 58 187

193 - 6.9 188 - 7.0 237 - 8.5 618 - 7.4

.322 .356 .401 .360

.250 .242 .362 .281

26 - 43 30 - 42 33 - 40 89 - 125

.605 .714 .712 .712

124 - 4.4 77 - 2.9 106 - 3.8 307 - 3.7

50 74 67 191

11 6 4 21

52 40 53 145


#5 KRISTIN CONNOLLY SENIOR - 5-10 FORWARD STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S OVERVIEW: Connolly is a versatile play who can play the either forward positions... Aggressive rebounder... Has the ability to go outside and shoot the three... Coach Seymour on Kristin, “Kristin will serve as one of our captains again this year She is a tireless worker, and leads our team by example every day. She is another returnee that has shown great improvement from last season. She is an offensive threat in the paint and at the 3PT line.” 2008-09: Appeared and started in 29 games last season…Was fifth on the team in scoring averaging 6.2 points per game, and fourth on team in rebounding with 4.3 rebounds per game, pulling down 125 boards last season... Her best rebounding game came against Dowling on 12/13/08, in which she grabbed career high nine boards... Averaged 28.1 minutes played per game as a sophomore. 2007-08: Started in all 28 games for the Setters in her freshman season… Averaged 6.2 points per game which was 5th on the team… Finished 4th on the team in rebounding with 3.7 per game, and 3rd in three point field goals made with 35… Set a career high in points at Franklin Pierce on 11/11/07, netting 21 points, and pulling down seven rebounds in the effort…Averaged 23.4 minutes on the season as a freshman for the Setters.

YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

28 - 28 29 - 29 30 - 1 87 - 58

57 - 182 71 - 177 74 - 186 202 - 545

.313 .401 .398 .371

AT ST. PETER’S: 2006 State A Champions with a 26-3 record... Named to the All-Tournament team... Senior year squad went 24-4... Two-time Staten Island Advance and Daily News All-Star. PERSONAL: Parents: Kevin and Diane Connolly Birthdate: April 28, 1989 Major: Accounting

CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 21, 11/28/07 vs. Franklin Pierce Field Goals Made: 7, 11/28/07 vs. Franklin Pierce Field Goals Attempted: 16, 12/29/09 vs. Felician 3-Point Field Goals Made: 4, twice 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 9, twice Free Throws Made: 6, 11/25/08 vs. So. Free Throws Attempted: 8, 11/25/08 vs. So. Connecticut Rebounds: 9, 1/25/09 vs. Merrimack Assists: 4, twice Steals: 4, four times Blocks: 2, three times Minutes played: 38, four times

K RISTIN C ONNOLLY ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A 35 - 113 18 - 83 21 - 52 74 - 248

.310 .217 .404 .298

24 - 33 20 - 38 31 - 47 75 - 118

.727 .526 .660 .636

103 - 3.7 125 - 4.3 140 - 4.7 368 - 4.2

23 38 31 92

TO BK ST

PTS-AVG

32 22 31 85

173 - 6.2 180 - 6.2 200 - 6.7 553 - 6.4

8 14 19 41

25 18 28 71

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#44 MARAL JAVADIFAR JUNIOR - 5-10 FORWARD FLUSHING, NY MARY LOUIS ACADEMY OVERVIEW: Javadifar has the ability to score on the perimeter as well as in the paint... She is an excellent rebounder and is a talented athlete... She will play a key role in the front court this season... Coach Seymour on Maral, “Maral is ready to play a key role for us this year. She is a very well conditioned athlete with the ability to score from the perimeter and the post. Maral will not be over-worked on the floor, and she is an excellent rebounder. Her strength and speed enable her to be an excellent low post defender. She will start in the post for us this year.”

Setters last season…Averaged 2.6 points per game, and 1.4 rebounds per game…Had her best game on 2/10/09 against Saint Anselm as she had scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds, while going 5-7 from the free-throw line. AT MARY LOUIS: Led team to New York State Catholic High School Athletic Association Class A Championship and NYS Federation Class A Championship in 2006-07... Times Ledger Second Team All Queens selection in 200506.. As a junior, was named Times Ledger and Daily News First Team All Queens... 2006-07 Sporting News Preaseason Honorable Mention All-American.

2009-10: Played and started in all 30 games as a sophomore last season… Averaged 8.9 points per game which was third among team percentages… Was tied for fourth on the team in rebounding with 3.9 rebounds a game, pulling down 116 boards on the season… Had two season high games, one came in a win against Adelphi on 11/18/09 in which she scored 22 points on 9-18 shooting, 4-7 from free throw line, and seven total rebounds… The other came in a win against St. Rose on 11/29/09 in which she scored 20 points on 7-16 shooting, 6-6 from the free throw line, six total blocks, and two steals.

PERSONAL: Parents: Mojgan Mabasheri and Mostafa Javadifar Birthdate: March 17, 1990 Major: Accounting

CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 22, 11/18/09 vs. Adelphi Field Goals Made: 9, 11/18/09 vs. Adelphi Field Goals Attempted: 18, 11/18/09 vs. Adelphi 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 2, 12/29/09 vs. Felician Free Throws Made: 6, 11/29/09 vs. St. Rose Free Throws Attempted: 8, 1/30/10 vs. Bentley Rebounds: 9, three times Assists: 5, 12/5/09 vs. New Haven Steals: 4, 12/22/09 vs. Nyack Blocks: 3, 12/29/09 vs. Felician Minutes played: 29, 2/13/10 vs. St. Rose

2008-09: Appeared in 25 games a off the bench for the

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YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

25 - 0 30 - 30 55 - 30

26 - 82 .317 115 - 260 .442 141 - 342 .412

M ARAL J AVADIFAR ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A 0-1 0-3 0-4

.000 .000 .000

13 - 19 37 - 59 50 - 78

.684 .627 .641

35 - 1.4 116 - 3.9 151 - 2.7

TO BK ST

10 23 39 51 49 74

1 8 9

3 35 38

PTS-AVG 65 - 2.6 267 - 8.9 332 - 6.0


#15 CAROL JOHNSON JUNIOR - 5-6 GUARD NEW CITY, NY CARDINAL SPELLMAN OVERVIEW:

rebounds per game…Had her best game on 2/10/09

Johnson has incredible quickness for a guard... She is a

against Saint Anselm, as she netted 15 points on 4-

tough defender.. Has good court vision and has the abil-

6 shooting, while going 7-8 from the free-throw

ity to break down a defense... Coach Seymour on Carol,

line, and grabbing six rebounds…Averaged 72.1 %

“ Carol may be the most improved player that I’ve seen

from free-throw line.

at Pace. She has matured into a strong floor leader, and an excellent on-ball defender. Carol is a quick, explo-

AT CARDINAL SPELLMAN:

sive guard that can get in the lane. We expect her to

High School Girls Basketball MVP in 2007-08...

play a big role for us in the back court this season.”

Captain of the team as a senior... Bronx Times Newspaper Player of the Year 2007-08... Daily News Bronx High School First Team as a senior.

2009-10: Appeared and started in 29 games as a sophomore last season… Averaged 8.1 points per game which was fifth

PERSONAL:

among team percentages… Was second on the team in

Parents: Marjorie Lewis

assists with 2.6 assists per game, assisting teammates

Birthdate: October 15, 1990

75 times on the season… Averaged 3.9 rebounds and

Major: Accounting

1.3 steals per game…Had one season high game which came in a win against New Haven on 12/05/09 in which she scored 17 points on 3-6 shooting, 1-2 from the 3point line, 10-12 from the free throw line, three assists, and one steal. 2008-09: Appeared in 26 games as a key role player off the bench…Averaged 3.7 points per game, and 1.7

YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

26 - 0 29 - 29 55 - 29

30 - 73 .411 82 - 185 .443 112 - 258 .434

CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 17, 125/09 vs. New Haven Field Goals Made: 7, twice Field Goals Attempted: 12, 12/13/09 vs. Post 3-Point Field Goals Made: 1, twelve times 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 13, 11/19/08 vs. St. Anselm Free Throws Made: 10, 12/5/09 vs. New Haven Free Throws Attempted: 12, 12/5/09 vs. New Haven Rebounds: 9, 2/3/10 vs. Adelphi Assists: 7, twice Steals: 3, twice Blocks: 2, 12/29/09 vs. Felician Minutes played: 39, 12/29/09 vs. Felician

C AROL J OHNSON ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A 5 - 19 7 - 28 12 - 47

.263 .250 .255

31 - 43 .721 64 - 94 .681 95 - 137 .693

43 - 1.7 113 - 3.9 156 - 2.8

TO BK ST

32 42 3 75 89 8 107 131 11

9 39 48

PTS-AVG 96 - 3.7 235 - 8.1 331 - 6.0

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#1 BRITTANY SHIELDS RS-SOPHOMORE - 5-10 FORWARD COLD SPRING, NY HALDANE OVERVIEW: Shields is a unique skilled player with the ability to score in the post and is also an incredible ball handler... She is a talented and physical rebounder with the ability to pass out to the perimeter... Coach Seymour on Brittany, “Brittany is coming off of one of the top freshman seasons in history of Pace Basketball. She has established herself as one the toughest offensive players in the conference. Brittany has the strength and toughness of a low post, coupled with the passing and ball handling of a guard. We will look to her to be a leader on the floor this year.” 2009-10: Appeared in one game last season… Played 18 minutes scoring six points on 3-5 shooting, totaled eight rebounds, two assists, and two steals... Missed the rest of the season due to an injury. 2008-09: Played in all 29 games, starting in 26…Finished first on the team in points, rebounds, and field goal percentage, averaging 14.9 points per game, 8.7 rebounds per game, and shooting 53.2 percent from the field respectively…Had her best game of season came in a come from behind win against Bloomfield, as she scored 32 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and was 14-17 from the free-throw line…Was NE-10 Freshman of the Year, ECAC Freshman of the Year, Named to the Division II

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YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

29 - 26 1-0 30 - 26

159 - 299 .532 3-5 .600 162 - 304 .533

Women’s Basketball All-Met First Team, and NE-10 All-Rookie Team…In Northeast-10, she finished 11th in scoring, 4th rebounding, and 3rd in field goal percentage. AT HALDANE: Led her team to the Class C New York State Championship in 2007-08... Was named Class C State MVP... Scored 1,950 career points and totaled 1,950 career rebounds, both are school records... 2007-08 Westchester County High School Player of the Year... Isa Bella Costa Award Winner. PERSONAL: Parent: Patrick Shields Birthdate: October 9, 1989 Major: Political Science

CAREER GAME HIGHS Points: 32, 2/25/09 vs. Bloomfield Field Goals Made: 12, 3/1/09 vs. Merrimack Field Goals Attempted: 19, twice 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 1, five times Free Throws Made: 14, 2/25/09 vs. Bloomfield Free Throws Attempted: 17, 2/25/09 vs. Bloomfield Rebounds: 16, 12/29/08 vs. Caldwell Assists: 4, twice Steals: 6, 12/30/08 vs. New York Tech Blocks: 4, 1/3/09 vs. New Haven Minutes played: 36, 1/24/09 vs. So. New Hampshire

B RITTANY S HIELDS ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A 0-5 0-0 0-5

.000 .000 .000

115 - 159 .723 0-0 .000 115 - 159 .723

253 - 8.7 8 - 8.0 261 - 8.7

TO BK ST

42 73 2 3 44 76

13 0 13

38 2 40

PTS-AVG 433 - 14.9 6 - 6.0 439 - 14.6


#12 ALLISON CLEARY SOPHOMORE - 5-5 GUARD NEW WINDSOR, NY CORNWALL CENTRAL OVERVIEW:

AT CORNWALL CENTRAL: Averaged 16 points, five

Cleary is a strong athletics guard with the ability to shoot

assists, five rebounds and three steals at Cornwall...

the three... Is an outstanding defender... Will contribute to

Led her team to back-to-back New York Tournament

the Setter lineup immediately... Coach Seymour on

appearances, going to the Final Four in 2008... Was a

Allison, “Allie is a strong, athletic, scoring guard. She has

back-to-back Player of the Year for Section 9 Class A

the ability to be an outstanding defender, and she will help

in 2008 and 2009... Named to the New York Team

us play a pressing style defense, and an up-tempo game. I

Fourth Team in 2008 and was a First Team Selection

see Allie making an immediate contribution to our suc-

in 2009... Was honored on the Times Herald Record

cess, and seeing significant playing time in her second

Second Team in 2008 and First Team in 2009.

season at guard. PERSONAL: 2009-10:

Parents: John and Maureen Cleary

Played in 29 games as a freshman last season… Averaged

Birthdate: December 8, 1990

4.8 points per game and 2.4 rebounds per game… Had two

Major: Psychology

season high games, one which came in a win against New Haven on 12/05/09 in which she scored 11 points on 5-7 shooting, 1-1 from the 3-point line, and two assists… The other came in a winning effort against Southern New Hampshire on 1/20/10 in which she scored 11 points on 33 shooting, 3-3 from the 3-point line, 2-2 from the free throw line, and one steal.

YEAR

GP-GS

FG-FGA FG%

A LLISON C LEARY ’ S C AREER S TATISTICS 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB-AVG A

2009-10 TOTALS

29 - 0 29 - 0

50 - 120 50 - 120

22 - 53 22 - 53

.417 .417

.415 .415

16 - 20 16 - 20

.800 .800

71 - 2.4 71 - 2.4

TO BK ST

27 33 27 33

0 0

13 13

PTS-AVG 138 - 4.8 138 - 4.8

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#21 ADRIANA MILLER SOPHOMORE - 5-4 GUARD STAMFORD, CT WESTHILL OVERVIEW: Miller is a quick, athletic guard... Had a outstanding work ethic... Coach Seymour on Adriana, “Adrianna is a quick, athletic guard. She has the athleticism to be an excellent defender & has a tremendous work ethic. Adrianna plays a big role in our team’s development through her effort in practice.” 2009-10: Saw limited action... Played in 10 games as a freshman last season. PERSONAL: Parent: Myrna Sterling Birthdate: September 9, 1991 Major: Accounting

#33 KERRI WHITE JUNIOR - 5-9 GUARD FLUSHING, NY ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY/ MANHATTAN COLLEGE OVERVIEW: White comes to Pace as a transfer from Manhattan College... She is a hard-working... Plays solid defense.. Will look to contribute imemdiately to the Setter lineup. AT MANHATTAN COLLEGE: Played the past two seasons, playing in 53 games... In two years, totaled 177 points, 37 three-pointers, 79 rebounds, 35 assists and 31 steals. AT ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY: 1st Team All-League selection in 2008... 2nd Team All-League selection in 2007... Daily News Player of the Year Nominee in 2008. PERSONAL: Parents: Kevin and Mary Ellen White Birthdate: May 18, 1990 Major: Biology

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#11 VICTORIA JONES FRESHMAN - 5-11 FORWARD STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S OVERVIEW: Jones is a strong player... Can post up and also step out to shoot the three... Will be a tough defender for the Setters this season. AT ST. PETER’S: Named MVP of the Warren Jaques Girls’ Senior Classic as a senior... Daily News First Team All Staten Island. PERSONAL: Parent: Stephanie Jones Birthdate: April 11, 1992 Major: Undecided

#22 EMILY TRAPANI FRESHMAN - 6-1 FORWARD MANLIUS, NY FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS OVERVIEW: Trapani is a strong low-post player... Will be a major contributor to the Setter lineup... Is a strong rebounder and will be a key defender in the paint. AT FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS: Scored 1,199 points at Fayetteville Manlius... First Team All-CNY as a senior... Second Team All-League for three seasons... MVP of the Jamesville-DeWitt and Central Square Tournaments... Participant in the Empire State Games. PERSONAL: Parent: Billie Trapani Birthdate: March 18, 1992 Major: Political Science

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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY PA N T H E R S Away: Sat., Nov. 20 - 1:30 p.m. Home: Wed., Feb. 2 - 5:30 p.m.

AMERICAN INT’L COLLEGE YELLOW JACKETS

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE GREYHOUNDS

Home: Tues., Dec. 7 - 5:30 p.m. Away :Wed., Feb. 23 - 5:30 p.m.

Away: Sun., Jan. 2 - 1:30 p.m. Home: Sat., Feb. 5 - 1:30 p.m.

Location: Garden City, NY Athletics Director: Robert Hartwell Conference: ECC Head Coach: Heather Jacobs (Franklin Pierce ‘06) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 4-23/121/16th Sports Information: Suzette McQueen SID Phone: (516) 877-4236 SID FAX: (516) 877-4237 Record vs. Pace: 11-37 Last Meeting: Pace 76, Adelphi 44 - 2/3/10

Location: Springfield, Mass. Athletics Director: Richard Bedard Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Kristen Patterson (AIC ‘02) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 12-17/913/10th Sports Information: Darryl Konicki SID Phone: (413) 205-3572 SID FAX: (413) 205-3571 Record vs. Pace: 13-21 Last Meeting: Pace 62, AIC 46 3/2/10

Location: Worcester, Mass. Athletics Director: Ted Paulauskas Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Kerry Phayre (Providence '83) 2009-10 record/conf/finish: 16-13/12-10/6th Sports Information: Steve Morris SID Phone: (508) 767-7240 SID FAX: (508) 767-7413 Record vs. Pace: 9-15 Last Meeting: Pace 70, Assumption 49 - 2/6/10

BENTLEY UNIVERSITY FA L C O N S

U N I V E R S I T Y O F B R I D G E P O RT PURPLE KNIGHTS

C ONCORDIA C OLLEGE C LIPPERS

Away: Sat., Jan. 29 - 1:30 p.m.

Home: Fri., Nov. 12 - 7:30 p.m.

Home: Sat., Dec. 18 - 1:30 p.m.

Location: Waltham, Mass. Athletics Director: Bob DeFelice Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Barbara Stevens (Bridgewater St. '76) 2009-10 record/conf/finish: 19-11/16-6/4th Sports Information: Dick Lipe SID Phone: (781) 891-2334 SID FAX: (781) 891-2648 Record vs. Pace: 20-6 Last Meeting: Pace 71, Bentley 55 - 1/30/10

Location: Bridgeport, CT Athletics Director: Jay Moran Conference: ECC Head Coach: Stephanie Del Preore (Marist ‘04) 2009-10 record: 20-10 Sports Information: Chuck Sadowski SID Phone: (203) 576-4726 SID FAX: (203) 576-4057 Record vs. Pace: 1-3 Last Meeting: Pace 70, Bridgeport 60 - 12/28/05

Location: Bronxville, NY Athletics Director: Ivan Marquez Conference: CACC Head Coach: John Desio 2009-10 record: 1-26 Sports Information: Erin Schuler SID Phone: (914) 337-9300 x2454 SID FAX: (914) 395-4515 Record vs. Pace: 1-19 Last Meeting: Pace 69, Concordia 58 - 11/15/05

D OWLING C OLLEGE G OLDEN K NIGHTS

F RANKLIN P IERCE U NIVERSITY R AVENS

Away: Sun., Dec. 12 - 2:00 p.m.

Away: Wed., Jan.5 - 5:30 p.m.

Location: Oakdale, NY Athletics Director: Rick Cole Jr. Conference: ECC Head Coach: Joe Pellicane (Dowling ‘70) 2009-10 record: 20-8 Sports Information: Brian Scios SID Phone: (631) 244-3236 SID FAX: (631) 244-3317 Record vs. Pace: 4-16 Last Meeting: Dowling 82, Pace 77 - 11/21/09

Location: Rindge, NH Athletics Director: Bruce Kirsh Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Steve Hancock (Finchburg St. ‘71) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 32-2/21-1/1st Sports Information: Doug DeBiase SID Phone: (603) 899-4222 SID FAX: (603) 899-4328 Record vs. Pace: 9-9 Last Meeting: Franklin Pierce 65, Pace 59 - 1/6/10

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L E M OYNE C OLLEGE D OLPHINS Away: Wed., Dec. 1 - 5:30 p.m. Home: Wed., Feb. 16 - 5:30 p.m. Location: Syracuse, NY Athletics Director: Mike Bassett Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Rich Conover (Green Mountain ‘87) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 7-20/418/15th Sports Information: Kevin McNeill SID Phone: (315) 445-4412 SID FAX: (315) 445-4678 Record vs. Pace: 5-19 Last Meeting: Pace 72, Le Moyne 57 - 2/17/10

UNIVERISITY OF NEW H AV E N C H A R G E R S Away: Sat., Dec. 4 - 3:30 p.m. Home: Sat., Feb. 19 - 1:30 p.m. Location: West Haven, CT Athletics Director: Deborah Chin Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Jessica Smith (Rhode Island ‘95) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 14-15/11-11/8th Sports Information: Andrew Beardsley SID Phone: (203) 932-7025 SID FAX: (203) 932-7470 Record vs. Pace: 3-14 Last Meeting: Pace 60, New Haven 56 - 2/20/10

UM A S S L O W E L L R I V E R H AW K S Home: Tues., Jan. 25 - 5:30 p.m. Location: Lowell, Mass. Athletics Director: Dana Skinner Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Kathy O'Neil (St. Michael's '81) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 16-11/1210/7th Sports Information: Chris O'Donnell SID Phone: (508) 934-2306 SID FAX: (508) 934-2313 Record vs. Pace: 5-12 Last Meeting: Pace 69, UMass Lowell 58 - 1/26/10

Away: Sat., Jan. 22 - 1:00 p.m. Location: North Andover, Mass. Athletics Director: Glenn Hoffman Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Hellen Williams (Wake Forest ‘87) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 12-17/913/12th Sports Information: Brad Davis SID Phone: (978) 837-5364 SID FAX: (978) 837-5079 Record vs. Pace: 9-18 Last Meeting: Pace 69, Merrimack 47 - 1/23/10

N YA C K C O L L E G E WA R R I O R S Away: Tues., Dec. 14 - 7:00 p.m. Location: Nyack, NY Athletics Director: Keith Davie Conference: CACC Head Coach: David Julien (Nyack ‘98) 2009-10 record: 21-12 Sports Information: Matt Cornacchione SID Phone: (845) 675-4787 SID FAX: (845) 353-2147 Record vs. Pace: 1-3 Last Meeting: Pace 76, Nyack 67 - 12/22/09

S AINT A NSELM C OLLEGE H AWKS Away: Tues., Jan. 11 - 5:30 p.m. Location: Manchester, NH Athletics Director: Jo-Ann Nester Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: DeAnn Craft (Central Florida ‘87) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 10-17/7-15/13th Sports Information: Ken Johnson SID Phone: (603) 641-7810 SID FAX: (603) 641-7172 Record vs. Pace: 12-16 Last Meeting: Pace 55, Saint Anselm 47 - 1/12/10

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M ERRIMACK C OLLEGE WARRIORS

QUEENS COLLEGE KNIGHTS Home: Sat., Nov. 13 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Flushing, NY Athletics Director: Dr. Richard Wettan Conference: ECC Head Coach: Tom Flahive (St. Joseph’s NY) 2009-10 record: 6-22 Sports Information: TBA SID Phone: (718) 997-2758 SID FAX: (718) 997-2741 Record vs. Pace: 2-16 Last Meeting: Pace 65, Queens 40 - 11/25/06


S AINT M ICHAEL’ S C OLLEGE P URPLE K NIGHTS Home: Sat., Jan. 15 - 1:30 p.m. Location: Colchester, VT Athletics Director: Geri Knortz Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Jen Niebling (Vermont ‘93) 2009-10 record/conf/finish: 9-16/715/14th Sports Information: Seth Cole SID Phone: (802) 654-2537 SID FAX: (802) 654-2497 Record vs. Pace: 10-15 Last Meeting: Pace 67, St. Michael’s 44 - 1/16/10

SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS KNIGHTS

THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE G OLDEN K NIGHTS Home: Sun., Nov. 28 - 1:30 p.m. Away: Sat., Feb. 12 - 1:30 p.m.

Home: Tues., Nov. 23 - 5:30 p.m. Away: Tues., Feb. 8 - 5:30 p.m.

Location: Albany, NY Athletics Director: Catherine Cummings Haker Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Karen Haag (Oneonta '84) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 15-13/14-8/5th Sports Information: David Alexander SID Phone: (518) 458-5491 SID FAX: (518) 458-5457 Record vs. Pace: 21-16 Last Meeting: St. Rose 78, Pace 67 - 2/13/10

Location: New Haven, CT Athletics Director: Patricia Nicol Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Meghan Burke-Brown (St. John’s ‘96) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 1315/10/12/9th Sports Information: Michael Kobylanski SID Phone: (203) 392-6005 SID FAX: (203) 392-6006 Record vs. Pace: 16-12 Last Meeting: Pace 73, SCSU 66 - 2/9/10

SO. NEW HAMPHIRE UNIVERSITY PENMEN

STONEHILL COLLEGE S K Y H AW K S

Home: Wed., Jan. 19 - 5:30 p.m.

Home: Sat., Jan. 8 - 1:30 p.m.

Location: Manchester, NH Athletics Director: Joseph Polak Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Karen Pinkos (Univ. New Hampshire ‘88) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 13-17/9-13/11th Sports Information: Greg Royce SID Phone: (603) 645-9638 SID FAX: (603) 645-9686 Record vs. Pace: 4-15 Last Meeting: Pace 64, SNHU 54 - 1/20/10

Location: Easton, MA Athletics Director: Brendan Sullivan Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: Trisha Brown (Harvard '87) 2009-10 record/conf./finish: 24-10/166/3rd Sports Information: Doug Monson SID Phone: (508) 565-1352 SID FAX: (508) 565-1504 Record vs. Pace: 20-5 Last Meeting: Stonehill 55, Pace 53 - 3/5/10

Away: Thur, Nov. 18 - 6:00 p.m. Location: Sparkill, NY Athletics Director: Gerald Oswald Conference: ECC Head Coach: Kim Lusk (So. Connecticut 99) 2009-10 record: 15-13 Sports Information: Kim Lusk SID Phone: (845) 398-4026 SID FAX: (845) 398-4071 Record vs. Pace: 2-6 Last Meeting: Pace 83, STAC 38 - 12/30/06

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY O W L S

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Pace University enters its 14th season as a member of the Northeast-10 Conference. The Northeast-10 is the fifth oldest conference in New England. It is older than the Division I Big East, America East and Northeast Conferences, as well as Division III leagues including the NEWMAC, Little East, Commonwealth Coast, Great Northeast and North Atlantic Conferences. The Northeast-10 Conference consists of 15 teams in which each team plays 22 regular season games against conference opponents. The top four teams earn a “bye” in the first round of the conference playoffs while the #5-#12 seeds compete in playin games to advance to the quarterfinals. The conference’s semifinals and championship game are played at the highest seed of the four semifinal teams. Pace University, American International College, Assumption College, Bentley University, Franklin Pierce University, LeMoyne College, UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, University of New Haven, St. Anselm College, St. Michael’s College, College of St. Rose, Southern Connecticut State University, Southern New University and Stonehill College make up the Northeast10 Conference. The 2001-02 season

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also marked the first time the same player was named both the conference Player and Defensive Player of the Year - accomplished by Pace’s Wanda Maynard-Morris. The first NE-10 championship game was won by Bentley, 80-65, over Springfield College. Currently in its third decade, the Northeast-10 Conference has established itself as one of the premier all-around NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. The NE-10 is now the second largest Division II conference in the country and is comprised of 15 institutions, six from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, three each from New York and New Hampshire, and one each from Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Founded in 1980 as the Northeast-7, the charter members were American International College, Assumption College, Bentley College, Bryant College, the University of Hartford, Springfield College and Stonehill College. Saint Anselm was admitted to the conference in 1981 and Merrimack joined the fold in 1984, replacing Hartford, now a Division I institution. The conference expanded from eight to 10 teams with the addi-

tion of Quinnipiac and Saint Michael's in 1987. Springfield left the conference for Division III following the completion of the 1994-95 academic year. The conference returned to 10 teams in 1996-97 with the addition of Le Moyne College and then expanded to 11 in 1997-98 with the inclusion of Pace University. In 1998-99, the conference reverted to 10 schools when Quinnipiac shifted its programs to Division I. The NE-10 expanded to 15 institutions beginning with the 2000-01 academic year, however without changing its name. The five new institutions included: Franklin Pierce College (now University), UMass Lowell, Southern New Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire College), College of Saint Rose and Southern Connecticut State University. In 2008-09, the NE-10 added the University of New Haven to fold and lost Bryant University to Division I. The conference expands once again in 2009-10 as Adelphi University will join as a full member. In addition, the Northeast10 Conference sponsors 20 championships including: men's and women's soccer, field hockey, volleyball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's cross country, golf, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's lacrosse, football and men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field.


2009-10 Northeast-10 Conference Final Season Standings STANDINGS Franklin Pierce* Pace Stonehill Bentley Saint Rose Assumption UMass Lowell New Haven Southern Connecticut

|-Conference-| W-L 21-1 18-4 16-6 16-6 14-8 12-10 12-10 11-11 10-12

|-Overall-| W-L 32-2 22-8 24-10 19-11 15-13 16-13 16-11 14-15 13-15

STANDINGS American Int’l So. New Hampshire Merrimack Saint Anselm Saint Michael’s Le Moyne Adelphi

|-Conference-| W-L 9-13 9-13 9-13 7-15 7-15 4-18 1-21

|-Overall-| W-L 12-17 13-17 12-17 10-17 9-16 7-20 4-23

* - Northeast-10 Regular Season and Tournament Champions

2009-10 Northeast-10 Conference Women’s Basketball All-Conference Teams First Team

Yr.

School

Third Team

Yr.

School

Kim Brennan Johannah Leedham Taylor Losey Emily Rousseau Kelsey Simonds

So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Bentley Franklin Pierce Pace Stonehill Stonehill

Kayla Parker Cynthia Gaudet Gennifer Roy Jacqueline Johannes Jenny McDade

Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.

Assumption Franklin Pierce Merrimack So. Connecticut So. New Hampshire

All Rookie Team

School

Gabrielle Gibson Katy Howard Biance Simmons Kelly Schatzlein Sloane Sorrell

Assumption Assumption UMass Lowell Merrimack S. New Hampshire

Second Team

Yr.

School

Collette Josey Dominique Stellemacher Ephiphany Smith Ashley Rath Ashara Carrington

Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr.

Bentley New Haven Saint Anselm Saint Rose So. New Hampshire

Former Setter Taylor Losey was named First Team All-Conference after leading the Setters in scoring with 13.7 points per game. Losey finished her career

Player of the Year: Johannah Leedhan, Franklin Pierce Co-Freshmen of the Year: Gabrielle Gibson, Assumption Bianca Simmons UMass Lowell Defensive Player of the Year: Helin Marte, New Haven Coach of the Year: Steve Hancock, Franklin Pierce

with 1,239 points.

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I NDIVIDUAL

S EASON

Most Points Scored Game: 42 J. DiMaggio vs. New Haven 11/30/85 Season: 658 C. Mellendick 1982-83 Career: 2,125 J. DiMaggio 1984-88 Active: 822 Brittany Huggins 2007-** Most Rebounds Game: 31 3 times; by K. Zornow vs. Southampton 1/10/88; Nancy Burke vs. Nazareth 1/15/82; Mary Hunter vs. Mt. St. Vincent 12/3/79 Season: 438 K. Zornow 1988-89 Career: 1,254 J. DiMaggio 1984-88 Active: 368 Kristin Connolly 2007-** Most Assists Game: 21 Season: 288 Career: 807 Active: 191 Most Steals Game: 14 Season: 160 Career: 493 Active: 145

Rebounds Player Kimberly Zornow Mary Ellen Esch Rebecca Hanson E. Hernandez vs. FDU Madison 2/10/82 Carol Mellendick Jennifer DiMaggio D. Jowers 1995-96 J. Hill 1990-94 Assists Lisa Welsome 2007-** Player Dinah Jowers Jody Hill E. Hernandez vs. Baruch 2/20/80 Jody Hill E. Hernandez 1980-81 Jody Hill E. Hernandez 1979-83 Dinah Jowers Lisa Welsome 2007-** Liran Buchris

Most Blocked Shots Game: 11 R. Hanson v. Concordia 11/27/93 and 1/9/94 Season: 194 R. Hanson 1993-94 Career: 485 R. Hanson 1990-94 Active: 41 Kristin Connolly 2007-** Most Three Point Field Goals Game: 9 L. Brandefine vs. Clarion Season: 70 Stephanie Klingele Career: 214 Andrea Padelsky Active: 91 Brittany Huggins

11/26/94 2004-05 2001-06 2007-**

Wanda Maynard-Morris ranks in the top 5 all-time in points scored, rebounds, steals and blocks

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Scoring/Avg. (500 Point Club) Player Season Carol Mellendick 1982-83 Jennifer DiMaggio 1985-86 Wanda Maynard-Morris 2001-02 Wanda Maynard-Morris 2000-01 Jennifer DiMaggio 1987-88 Jennifer DiMaggio 1986-87 Molly Baker 1996-97 Elisabeth Brandefine 1994-95 Kimberly Zornow 1988-89

F RESHMAN Points (Avg.) 658 (17.8) 603 (21.5) 571 (19.0) 536 (17.9) 534 (17.8) 528 (18.9) 528 (15.5) 526 (18.8) 521 (17.4)

Season 1988-89 1981-82 1992-93 1982-83 1987-88

Rebounds 438 402 380 374 360

Season 1995-96 1992-93 1993-94 1991-92 1994-95 2006-07

Assists 288 236 221 212 208 200

Steals Player Elizabeth Hernandez Wanda Maynard-Morris Jesse Dlabola Jennifer DiMaggio Wanda Maynard-Morris Donna Lane Kristine Kutt Amy Acker Jesse Dlabola

Season 1981-82 2000-01 2004-05 1986-87 2001-02 1990-91 1987-88 1986-87 2005-06

Steals 160 116 108 102 100 96 91 89 89

Blocked Shots Player Rebecca Hanson Rebecca Hanson Rebecca Hanson Kimberly Zornow Michelle Riservato

Season 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1988-89 1995-96

Blocks 194 142 99 87 75

Three-Point Field Goals Player Stephanie Klingele Stephanie Klingele Andrea Padelsky Jesse Dlabola Andrea Padelsky Andrea Padelsky Taylor Losey Stephanie Klingele Taylor Losey Stephanie Klingele Taylor Losey Liran Buchris Liz Brandefine Andrea Padelsky Hannah Sheppard Molly Baker Kristin Connolly Brittany Huggins Laura Mooney

Season 2004-05 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2006-07 1994-95 2001-02 2006-07 1996-97 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

3-pt. FG 70 65 60 56 55 54 49 48 47 46 46 44 40 39 38 35 35 35 35

POINTS Year Player 84-85 DiMaggio, Jen 08-09 Shields, Brittany 04-05 Klingele, Stephanie 80-81 Esch, Mary Ellen 84-85 Acker, Amy 82-83 Wesolowski, Amy 95-96 Elder, Erin 90-91 Hill, Jody 91-92 Quinnett, Jennifer 06-07 Losey, Taylor 01-02 Padelsky, Andrea 83-84 Grochowski, Kim 91-92 Ziogas, Ginny

Points 460 433 344 311 293 291 273 249 244 244 234 228 225

REBOUNDS Year Player 80-81 Esch, Mary Ellen 08-09 Shields, Brittany 80-81 Burke, Nancy 84-85 DiMaggio, Jen 03-04 Sheppard, Hannah 94-95 Baker, Molly 91-92 Quinnett, Jennifer 98-99 Maynard-Morris, Wanda 96-97 Burke, Erin 95-96 Elder, Erin 03-04 Wallace, Ashley 97-98 Holder, Sherrie

Rebounds 325 253 243 219 204 203 202 194 178 168 151 140

ASSISTS Year Player 83-84 Grochowski, Kim 90-91 Hill, Jody 84-85 Acker, Amy 82-83 Wesolowski, Amy 00-01 Kauffman, Jen 06-07 Mooney, Laura 83-84 Ivancich, Debbie 92-93 Jowers, Dinah 88-89 Thorpe, Tina 03-04 Buchris, Liran 96-97 Burke, Erin

Assists 141 138 135 121 94 85 77 77 63 56 56

STEALS Year Player 83-84 Grochowski, Kim 84-85 Acker, Amy 90-91 Hill, Jody 83-84 Ivancich, Debbie 81-82 Whelan, Eileen 82-83 Wesolowski, Amy 98-99 Maynard-Morris, Wanda 07-08 Welsome, Lisa 80-81 Esch, Mary Ellen 81-82 Sheridan, Mary

Steals 80 80 77 65 64 64 55 52 46 46

THREE-POINTERS Year Player 04-05 Klingele, Stephanie 06-07 Losey, Taylor 01-02 Padelsky, Andrea 07-08 Connolly, Kristin 03-04 Buchris, Liran 07-08 Welsome, Lisa 00-01 Kauffman, Jen 07-08 Huggins, Brittany 00-01 Frey, Jamie 09-10 Cleary, Allison 95-96 Runco, Gina 06-07 Mooney, Laura 95-96 Elder, Erin

3pts. 70 47 39 35 33 33 28 24 23 22 19 18 17


C AREER R ECORDS 1,000 Point Club Jennifer DiMaggio Wanda Maynard-Morris Ginny Ziogas Molly Baker Stephanie Klingele Amy Acker Rebecca Hanson Kimberly Zornow Taylor Losey Andrea Padelsky Jody Hill Mary Ellen Esch Ashley Wallace Tina Thorpe Erin Elder Elizabeth Falconi Michelle Riservato Elisabeth Brandefine Beth Finn Elizabeth Hernandez Amy Wesolowski Carol Mellendick Deborah Ivancich

1984-88 1998-02 1991-96 1994-98 2004-08 1984-88 1990-94 1985-89 2006-10 2001-06 1990-94 1980-84 2003-07 1988-92 1995-99 1981-85 1993-97 1991-95 1990-94 1979-83 1982-86 1982-84 1983-87

2,125 1,804 1,540 1,442 1,411 1,347 1,315 1,310 1,239 1,239 1,213 1,209 1,188 1,178 1,173 1,148 1,144 1,136 1,093 1,063 1,049 1,044 1,005

500 Rebounds Club Jennifer DiMaggio Rebecca Hanson Wanda Maynard-Morris Kimberly Zornow Molly Baker Mary Ellen Esch Elizabeth Falconi Hannah Sheppard Nancy Burke Jennifer Quinnett Michelle Riservato Mary Hunter Ashley Wallace Astrid Best Kristin Hall Erin Elder Tina Thorpe

Carol Mellendick Sherrie Holder Tracy Jackson Renee Laube 250 Assists Club Jody Hill Amy Acker Dinah Jowers Elizabeth Hernandez Laura Mooney Amy Wesolowski Beth Finn Kim Farrell Ginny Ziogas Tina Thorpe Kristine Kutt Kimberly Grochowski Liran Buchris Deborah Ivancich Wanda Maynard-Morris Jen Kauffman Donna Lane Elisabeth Brandefine Molly Baker Geralyn Massa

1990-94 1984-88 1992-96 1979-83 2006-10 1982-86 1990-94 1996-00 1991-96 1988-92 1986-90 1983-87 2003-07 1983-87 1998-02 2000-04 1987-91 1991-95 1994-98 1979-83

807 690 621 618 430 415 410 390 378 377 370 367 362 335 322 312 295 290 281 268

1984-88 1990-94 1998-02 1985-89 1994-98 1980-84 1981-85 2003-07 1980-94 1991-95 1993-97 1979-83 2003-07 1999-02 1986-90 1995-99 1988-92

1,254 1,147 1,128 1,078 1,054 1,048 958 890 863 805 721 653 645 625 595 583 581

200 Steals Club Elizabeth Hernandez Wanda Maynard-Morris Jody Hill Amy Acker Jennifer DiMaggio Deborah Ivancich Amy Wesolowski Elizabeth Falconi Kimberly Grochowski Donna Lane Geralyn Massa Kristine Kutt Jesse Dlabola Dinah Jowers

1979-83 1998-02 1990-94 1984-88 1984-88 1983-87 1982-86 1981-85 1983-87 1987-91 1979-83 1986-90 2003-06 1992-96

493 346 314 300 283 252 251 218 216 214 213 206 205 200

1982-84 1997-01 1983-85 1979-82

551 518 512 500

100 Blocks Club (since 1987-88) Rebecca Hanson 1990-94 Wanda Maynard-Morris 1998-02 Michelle Riservato 1993-97 Kim Zornow 1987-89 Kristin Hall 1987-90 Nicola Mignott 2002-04

485 220 215 141 122 107

Three-Pointers Stephanie Klingele Andrea Padelsky Taylor Losey Liran Buchris Laura Mooney Brittany Huggins Erin Elder Lisa Welsome Beth Finn Jen Kauffman Hannah Sheppard Kristin Connolly Molly Baker Gina Runco Tina Thorpe Liz Brandefine Kim Farrell

2004-08 2001-06 2006-10 2003-07 2006-10 2007-** 1995-99 2007-** 1990-94 2000-04 2003-07 2007-** 1994-98 1995-99 1988-92 1991-95 1996-00

229 214 172 105 93 91 91 89 87 80 79 74 69 64 63 56 52

Top 10 - All-Time Games Played Jody Hill 1990-94 Amy Wesolowski 1982-86 Nancy Burke 1980-84 Beth Finn 1990-94 Stephanie Klingele 2004-08 Hannah Sheppard 2003-07 Ashley Wallace 2003-07 Ginny Ziogas 1991-96 Mary Ellen Esch 1980-84 Rebecca Hanson 1990-94 Stephanie Rossmy 2004-08 Jennifer Quinnett 1991-95

123 123 121 121 121 121 121 120 119 119 119 119

Note: Players in bold italics still active.

C OACHING R ECORDS Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Head Coach Nancy Whelan Nancy Whelan Nancy Whelan Nancy Whelan John Olenowski John Olenowski John Olenowski John Lauro John Lauro John Lauro John Lauro Allison Jones Allison Jones Allison Jones Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour Carrie Seymour

Record 1-16 13-12 10-14 14-16 17-20 25-5 28-3* 20-8 24-6 22-9 20-10 23-7 26-4 25-6 24-7 27-4 22-7 23-7 24-10 12-15 16-11 18-10 24-8* 19-11 4-23

Pct. .059 .520 .417 .467 .459 .833 .903 .714 .800 .710 .667 .767 .867 .806 .774 .871 .759 .767 .706 .444 .593 .643 .750 .633 .148

Year Head Coach 2003-04 Carrie Seymour 2004-05 Carrie Seymour 2005-06 Carrie Seymour 2006-07 Carrie Seymour 2007-08 Carrie Seymour 2008-09 Carrie Seymour 2009-10 Carrie Seymour Totals: 32 Seasons * - Regional Champions

COACHING TOTALS 1978-82 Nancy Whelan 1982-85 John Olenowski 1985-89 John Lauro 1989-92 Allison Jones 1992-** Carrie Seymour Totals 32 Seasons

Record 12-16 20-11 21-8 24-9 11-17 18-11 22-8 609-329

W-L 38-58 70-28 86-33 74-17 341-193 609-329

Pct. .429 .645 .724 .727 .393 .621 .733 .649

Pct. .396 .714 .723 .813 .639 .649

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T EAM R ECORDS Most Points Scored in a Game.........................111 Pace 111, Molloy 44 - 2/10/94 Fewest Points Scored in a Game......................10 Hofstra 105, Pace 10 - 1/4/79 Most Points Allowed in a Game.......................108 Molloy 108, Pace 33 - 12/6/78 Fewest Points Allowed in a Game...................13 Pace 57, Pratt 13 - 1/19/81 Most Points Scored in a Season.......................2,497 1982-83 Fewest Points Scored in a Season....................527 1978-79 Most Points Averaged in a Season...................78.4 1986-87 Fewest Points Averaged in a Season................31.0 1978-79 Fewest Points Allowed in a Season..................53.8 1993-94 Most Points Scored by Two Teams..................189 C.W. Post 96, Pace 93 - 2/19/86 Fewest Points Scored by Two Teams...............54 Nyack 33, Pace 21 - 1/11/79 Biggest Margin of Victory................................72 Pace 98, U.S. Virgin Islands 26 12/20/03 Biggest Margin of Loss....................................95 Hofstra 105, Pace 10 - 1/4/79 Most Consecutive Wins....................................21 3/10/84 to 1/30/85 Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season...........20 11/17/84 to 1/30/85 Home Win Streak..............................................35 1/25/85 to 1/19/89 Away Win Streak..............................................11 Twice - 12/12/90 to 12/3/91; 1/1294 to 12/3/94 Most Wins in a Season.....................................28 1984-85 Most Losses in a Season...................................23 2002-03 Most Consecutive Losses.................................16 11/29/78 to 2/20/79

Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season........16 1978-79 Best Winning Percentage in a Season...............903 28-3, 1984-85 Worst Winning Percentage in a Season.............059 1-16, 1978-79 Most Games Played in a Season......................37 1982-83 Most Rebounds in a Season.............................1,609 1987-88 Most Rebounds Averaged in a Season.............53.8 1980-81 Most Assists in a Season..................................698 1993-94 Most Steals in a Season....................................533 1983-84 Most Field Goals in a Season...........................1,001 1982-83 Most Free Throws in a Season.........................495 1982-83 Most Three-Point FG in a Season....................214 2006-07, 2007-08 Most OT Games in a Season............................2 Three times Most OTs in a Game.........................................2 St. Francis (NY) 75, Pace 74 2/20/85 Pace 74, Franklin Pierce 711/31/07 First Game........................................................11/29/78 St. Joseph’s 78, Pace 30 First Win...........................................................2/21/79 Pace 59, Ladycliff 43 100th Win.........................................................1/30/85 Pace 85, Molloy 68 200th Win.........................................................12/29/89 Pace 55, Slippery Rock 44 300th Win.........................................................12/28/93 Pace 79, Assumption 63 400th Win.........................................................2/21/98 Pace 68, Bryant 62 500th Win.........................................................1/3/05 Pace 73, Franklin Pierce 61 600th Win..........................................................................1/23/10 Pace 69, Merrimack 47

P LAYOFF /C HAMPIONSHIP R ECORDS PLAYOFF RECORDS W-L Eastern Coll. Ath. Conf. (ECAC)...........8-4 Empire State Conference........................13-3 Hudson Valley Women's Ath. Conf........4-2 NCAA.....................................................7-14 N.Y. Coll Ath. Conf. (NYCAC).............13-5 Northeast-10 Conference........................ 9-12 TOTALS 54-40

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PCT. .667 .813 .667 .333 .722 .429 .575

CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Northeast Regional title.............................2000-01 NCAA East Regional title.....................................1984-85 NYCAC playoff title................................ 1990-91; 1991-92 NYCAC regular season title...................1990-91; 1991-92; 1993-94; 1994-95 ECAC playoff title..................................1992-93; 1995-96; 1996-97 Empire State Conf. playoff title.............1983-84; 1984-85; 1985-86; 1988-89; 1989-90 Empire State Conf. reg. season title.......1983-84; 1984-85


A LL - T IME R ECORDS Adelphi University Albany, University at American International American Univ. (P.R.) Army (U.S.M.A.) Assumption College Barnard College Barry University Baruch College Bellarmine College Bentley University Bloomfield College Bloomsburg University Bridgeport, U. of Brooklyn College Bryant University Buffalo, University at Caldwell College California, U. of Penn. Cal Poly Pomona Canisius College Catholic University Cent. Connecticut St. U. Cheyney University Clarion University City College of New York Colgate University Concordia College Cortland, University at District of Columbia Dominican College Dowling College East Stroudsburg U. Eckerd College F.D.U.-Madison F.D.U.-Teaneck Felician College Florida International U. Florida Southern College Franklin Pierce University Gannon University

37-11 2-0 21-13 1-0 14-3 15-9 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 6-20 4-0 1-1 3-1 1-0 9-10 1-0 4-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-3 2-1 0-1 19-1 0-1 2-0 4-5 16-4 4-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 9-9 2-1

Georgian Court College Grand Valley St. U. Hampton University Hofstra University Holy Family Hunter College Jersey City St. College John Jay College Keene St. College The King's College Kutztown University Ladycliff College Lehman College Le Moyne College Lock Haven University L.I.U.-Brooklyn Campus L.I.U.-C.W. Post L.I.U.-Southampton Longwood College Lynn University Manhattanville College Marist College Marymount College Massachusetts, Boston Massachusetts, Lowell Mercy College Merrimack College Millersville University Molloy College Monmouth College Mount St. Vincent College Navy (U.S.N.A.) Nazareth College New Haven, U. of New Rochelle, College of N.Y. Inst. of Technology New York University Niagara University Norfolk St. University Northern Colorado, U. of

VS . 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-2 4-0 3-2 3-2 1-0 2-2 19-5 1-1 2-2 28-9 21-2 1-0 1-0 0-5 0-3 1-1 0-3 12-5 31-6 18-9 1-1 33-5 0-1 4-3 2-2 1-1 14-3 3-5 18-2 4-0 1-1 0-1 1-0

O PPONENTS Nyack College Phila. Textile/Phil. U Pittsburgh-Johnstown Post University (CT) Pratt Institute Purchase, University at Queens College Quinnipiac College Ramapo College Rollins College Rutgers U., Newark Sacred Heart University St. Anselm College St. Francis College, NY St. John Fisher College St. Joseph's College, NY St. Leo College St. Michael's College St. Rose, College of St. Thomas Aquinas Salisbury St. University Shippensburg University Slippery Rock University Southern Conn. St. U. South. N.H./N.H. Coll. Springfield College Stonehill College Stony Brook, University at Tampa, Univ. of Trenton St. College Utica College Virgin Islands (Univ. of) Wagner College West Chester University West. Connecticut St. U. Wingate College York College

3-1 15-12 2-3 1-0 2-0 2-1 16-2 6-4 1-0 0-1 2-0 8-1 16-12 4-4 2-1 0-2 3-0 15-11 16-21 6-2 1-0 2-0 2-2 12-16 15-4 4-0 5-20 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 3-0 2-5 6-1 5-0 0-1 1-1

Bold- 2010-11 Opponents

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-AACKER, Amy ALLEN, Kathleen AMMONS, Dawn ANDREWS, Jauna

1984-88 1984-88 1978-79 2002-06 2002-07

-BBAKER, Molly BARNES, Norika BELLANGER, Kimberly BEST, Astrid BIBBS, Regina BOONE, Andrea BRANDEFINE, Elisabeth BRODERICK, Mary BROWN, Maria BUCHRIS, Liran BURCH, Andrea BURKE, Erin BURKE, Nancy

1994-98 1999-01 1985-86 1999-02 1984-88 1999-03 1991-95 1978-79 2004-06 2003-07 2002-06 1996-00 1980-84

-CCALLIHAN, Erin CAROTENUTO, Rita CIRELLO, Maria CLEARY, ALLISON COLLINS, LaMonique COLLYMORE, Celia CONNOLLY, Kristin CROSSMAN, Amy

1995-96 1988-92 2004-08 2009-** 1996-99 1998-01 2007-** 1988-90

ANDERSON-WINCHELL, Marta

-DDLABOLA, Jesse DIMAGGIO, Jennifer DUNN, Margaret -EELDER, Erin ESCH, Mary Ellen

2003-06 1984-88 1978-79

1995-99 1980-84

-FFALCONI, Elizabeth FARRELL, Kim FERGUSON, Robin FICKLIN, Veronica FINN, Beth FITZGERALD, Christine FOUNTAIN, LaTarisha FREY, Jamie

1981-85 1996-00 1978-79 1993-94 1990-94 2006-08 1995-99 2000-02

-GGARAFALO, Nadine GEORGE, Jenny GETZ, Michelle GILL, Sabrina GIOVANELLI, Christine GOGEL, Jacqueline GROCHOWSKI, Kimberly

1978-79 1989-93 1998-00 2001-02 1989-93 2007-09 1983-87

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-HHALL, Kristin HANSON, Rebecca HERNANDEZ, Elizabeth HERTSENBERG, Leanne HILL, Jody HOLDER, Sherrie HUGGINS, Brittany HUNTER, Mary

1986-90 1990-94 1979-83 1992-93 1990-94 1997-01 2007-** 1979-83

-IIVANCICH, Deborah

1983-87

-JJACKSON, Tracy JAVADIFAR, Maral JOHNSON, Carol JONES, Victoria JOWERS, Dinah JOY, Nadine

1983-85 2008-** 2008-** 2010-** 1992-96 1988-90

-KKAUFFMAN, Jen KEEGAN, Courtney KLINGELE, Stephanie KUTT, Kristine

2000-04 2007-09 2004-08 1986-90

-LLANE, Donna LAUBE, Renee LAWRENCE, Michele LIBBY, Tracy LIVERPOOL, Melissa LOSEY, Taylor

1987-91 1979-82 1994-95 1994-95 2002-04 2006-10

-MMARSILIO, Kristine MASSA, Geralyn MAYNARD-MORRIS, Wanda MCCOLLUM, Shiesha MEKJIAN, Marla MELO, Andrea MELLENDICK, Carol MELVIN, Kathleen MILLER, Adriana MICHALOPOULOS, Christine MIGNOTT, Nicola MILLER, Rebecca MOONEY, Laura MORRIS, Enza

1987-91 1979-83 1998-02 2008-09 1992-93 1994-98 1982-84 1984-88 2009-** 1987-91 2002-04 1987-89 2006-10 2002-03

-NNEUMANN, Nancy

1979-81

-OO'CONNOR, Marie O'GULL, Diane ORTEGA, Lillian

1980-81 1979-81 1978-79

-PPADELSKY, Andrea PALMIOTTO, Lori PASSAS, Eleni PIZZURO, Heather PLAFCAN, Angela

2001-06 1998-99 1989-90 1993-97 1999-03

-QQUINNETT, Jennifer

1991-95

-RRAMIREZ, Judith RIBBEKLINT, Nina RISERVATO, Michelle ROGERS, Sandra ROSSMY, Stephanie RUNCO, Gina

1981-82 2001-03 1993-97 1978-79 2004-08 1995-99

-SSALVO, Joanne SCHATZ, Nancy SELLNOW, Magan SHECKLER, Stephanie SHEPPARD, Hannah SHERIDAN, Mary SHIELDS, Brittany STAIRE, Amy STEINER, Christine STEINGASSER, Christy STROBEL, Stacy

1978-81 1995-97 1998-00 1990-94 2003-07 1981-84 2008-** 1999-03 1982-85 1989-93 1984-88

-TTASA, Maria THORPE, Tina TITA, Joelle TOMASINO, Christie TOOP, Eileen TRAPANI, Emily TYNES, Lisa

2000-02 1988-92 1984-85 2006-08 1980-82 2010-** 1983-85

-VVEGA, Marina VALLACH, Kelsey

2001-02 2009-10

-WWALLACE, Ashley WALRATH, Teresa WELSOME, Lisa WEISS, Kim WESOLOWSKI, Amy WHELAN, Eileen WHITE, Kerri WILKINS, Susan

2003-07 1978-79 2007-** 1993-94 1982-86 1981-84 2010-** 1986-90

-ZZIOGAS, Ginny ZORNOW, Kimberly

1991-96 1985-89


Baseball: NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II) Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title-1983, 1984, 1985 Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs-1981 Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title-1985

Softball: ECAC playoff title - 2002 Empire State Conf. title-1989 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title-1987, 1988 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title-1987, 1988 M. Tennis Conference title - 1977, 1980

Bowling Conference title - 1984, 1988

Women's Tennis: NCAA appearances-1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 (co-) Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 NYCAC title-1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 Metro Collegiate Conf. title-6 titles

Men's Basketball: NCAA appearances-1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07 ECAC playoff title-1989-90, 1990-91 NYCAC regular season title-1991-92 Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title-1990-91 Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65 NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65 Women's Basketball: NCAA Northeast Regional title-2000-01 NCAA East Regional title-1984-85 NCAA appearances-1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000, 2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2009-10 ECAC playoff title-1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament- Second Place 2006-07 NYCAC regular season title-1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95 NYCAC playoff title-1990-91, 1991-92 Empire State Conf. regular season title-1983-84, 1984-85, 198586, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90 Empire State Conf. playoff title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1989-90 Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84 Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01

Volleyball: NCAA Northeast Regional title-1998, 2000 NCAA Appearances-1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998 (Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2009, 2010 Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1998, 2000 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1999, 2000 NYCAC playoff title-1996 Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title-1986, 1987

Men's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91 MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990 Women's Cross Country NYCAC title - 1991-92 Football Met Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979 (III) Golf NCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 NYCAC title - 1989-90 Conference title - 1980

TRADITION

Lacrosse: Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1998, 1999 Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title1999 Knickerbocker Conference title1996 Ranked #9 in nation - 2002

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THE PACE STORY: Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement and whose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas. Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute began its transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later. With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State, with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talented, ambitious graduates. Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional programs for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through its Lubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School of Nursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems are more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools to prepare a well-educated workforce. The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a foundation for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and provided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to the intellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon which lives and careers are founded. At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, an emphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academic experiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of faculty who balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom. While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activity to ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularly invites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process. Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity, socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet the growing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summer scheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance the accessibility and opportunities of a Pace education. A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offering special programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return from these partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide. The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations of today's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sciences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and comprehensive institution.

HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY: Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life. Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach 10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza building stands today.

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Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes to the nearby Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 in response to continued growth. In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet another move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department to grant the bachelor of arts degree. Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College by Pace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named in honor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox. In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education were established. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President Hubert Humphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus. Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, the College of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets of Briarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBM Corporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School of Computer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute, a leading-edge provider of international training programs. Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men and women have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges of each passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambitious and knowledgeable students. Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known as the "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride. SOME PACE UNIVERSITY MILESTONES: 1948 - Pace Institute was given college status 1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree 1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established 1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard 1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building 1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department 1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University 1976 - School of Law is established 1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University 1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established 1992 - Pace institutes "Dial-A-Grade" for students to obtain grades on the telephone and the administrative technological revolution begins 1993 - Undergraduate programs in White Plains are transferred to Pleasantville and the North Broadway campus is given to the Law School 1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus 1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family 1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation 1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City 1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal 1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide 2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York 2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus 2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships 2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students. 2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate 2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor of this gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him 2006 - Lubin School of Business achieves dual AACSB accreditation for business and accounting 2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial

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FAST FACTS ABOUT PACE: Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally. Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 12,700 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education. MAJORS AND DEGREES: 100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 master’s programs, and four doctoral programs Enrollment: Undergraduates - 7,807 Graduate Students - 4,402 Law Students - 855 Total - 12,704 Enrollment by Gender: Percentage male students 40% Percentage female students 60% Undergraduate by School-Matriculated: Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,027 Lienhard School of Nursing - 491 Lubin School of Business - 2,868 School of Education - 205 Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 668 Other - 548 Resident vs. Commuter: Both Campuses Undergraduate Residents 36% Undergraduate Commuters 64% Graduate Residents 20% Graduate Commuters 80% Undergraduate Student Diversity: White (Non-Hispanic) 51% Asian 11% Black 11% Hispanic 14% Other 13% Total number of undergraduate students: New York City Campus - 4,763 Westchester Campus - 3,043

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POINTS OF PRIDE Points of PridePace University’s liberal arts learning combined with professional education has helped generations of Pace students achieve greatness both before and after graduation. Our undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, students, and alumni have garner numerous awards every year. Read on to learn more about all the ways Pace is proud of its achievements. Recognition: - Twenty-six Pace students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarships since 2002. - Pace University is home to Bravo’s Inside the Actors Studio, hosted by James Lipton, and to the world-renowned Actors Studio Master’s in Fine Arts program. - The Lubin School of Business is among fewer than three percent of business schools internationally that have both business and accounting accreditation from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the premier accrediting organization for business schools in the world. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report. - In U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" 2009 survey, Lubin's part-time MBA program ranked 26th nationwide. Lubin has consistently ranked among the top programs nationwide for several years. BusinessWeek has ranked Pace University among the top 50 colleges and universities in the U.S. in 2008 for graduates with the highest earning potential, nearly matching the earnings potential of Yale graduates. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School consistently ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report. - The Family Nurse Practitioner graduate program in the Lienhard School of Nursing is ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. News and World Report, and has only two top-tier peers in the northeast United States: Yale and Columbia. - The Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science is the only academic institution in the U.S. to be awarded an IBM BladeCenter System, a sophisticated machine that supports high performance server side computing, and one of only 59 schools in the U.S. to be designated as a National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security. - Lubin is the largest undergraduate private four year business school in the Metro New York area and the ninth largest AACSBaccredited private business school in the United States. - Bowman's Accounting Report ranked Pace, with 112 partners in the Big Four accounting firms, 17th nationwide among schools with alumni partners in these firms. Pace University Presidents: Homer St. Clair Pace 1935-1942 Robert Scott Pace 1942-1960 Edward J. Mortola 1960-1984 William G. Sharwell 1984-1990 Patricia O'Donnell Ewers 1990-2000 David A. Caputo 2000-2007 Stephen J. Friedman 2007-Present

MISSION Pace University’s historic mission retains its central importance today: to provide high quality professional education and training coupled with an excellent liberal education to students for whom that education offers the opportunity to lift their lives and prospects to new levels.

VISION Pace is a university dedicated to offering a wide array of programs of education for professions in demand, framed by the perspective and independent critical thinking that comes from an excellent liberal education. In selected areas in each school or center, Pace will offer professional programs that are among the best in the New York tri-state area. Pace will always seek to relate its programs of professional education to the most important currents in those professions, capitalizing on its location in and around New York City to offer students real-world experience through internships and co-operative work experiences, using community service as a learning tool and employing problem-solving and other teaching techniques that re-enforce the relationship between a student’s university experience and professional challenges and satisfactions.

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PACE ATHLETICS STAFF

STEPHEN J. FRIEDMAN President Stephen J. Friedman became president of Pace University on June 4, 2007.

MIKE WINN Assoc . A.D./ Head Coach Women’s Soccer

JAYSON SMIKLE Asst. A.D., Compliance

MICHELLE TOZZI Athletics Business Manager/ SWA

JOHN TAGLIAFERRI Sports Information Director

NOWALLAH JAMES Equipment Manager

JEREMY POUNCEY Director of Intramurals & Recreation /Facility Manager

DANNY HAGENLOCHER Assistant Facilities Manager

ADRIENNE SANCHEZ Admin. Assistant

ZACH DAYTON Marketing/ Promotions Coordinator

THOMAS GRAFF Sports Information Assistant

Friedman is a former senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLC, commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, executive vice president at The Equitable Companies Incorporated and the E.F. Hutton Group Inc., and U.S. Supreme Court law clerk. He has been an active leader in the nonprofit world. Friedman served for three years as dean of Pace University School of Law prior to being named president by the Pace University Board of Trustees. During his tenure as dean, the Law School’s bar pass rate was the highest in more than a decade; the school’s national rankings improved; and in 2006 more than 91 percent of Pace Law School’s recent graduates reported full-time employment within nine months of graduation. Prior to becoming dean, Friedman was a senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where he served as cochairman of the firm’s corporate department from 1993 to 2000. Before he rejoined Debevoise in 1993, Friedman was executive vice president and general counsel of The Equitable Companies Incorporated and its subsidiary, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Before joining Equitable in 1988, Friedman was executive vice president of the E.F. Hutton Group Inc. (1986–1988) and a partner at Debevoise.

SPORTS MEDICINE

Friedman also has served as a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1980–1981), deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for Capital Markets Policy (1978–1979), special assistant to the U.S. Maritime Administrator (1964–1965), and law clerk to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. of the United States Supreme Court (1963–1964). Friedman is chairman emeritus of American Ballet Theatre. He also serves as president and a trustee of the Practising Law Institute, chairman and trustee of the Asian University for Women Support Foundation, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In addition, Dean Friedman has served as chairman of the Overseas Development Council and chairman of the Securities Regulation Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and as a member of the ABA Special Committee on Lawyers’ Political Contributions. He has served as a board member of CCL Industries Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, ConRail, The National Association of Securities Dealers, the Chicago Board Options Exchange and Foundation, and United Way of New York City.

BARRY MORIARTY Head Athletic Trainer

DR. LESTER MAYERS Team Physician

PHIL RYDER Assistant Athletic Trainer

MIKE BOHLANDER Fitness Director/ Strength & Conditioning Coach

COACHING STAFF

Friedman received his AB magna cum laude in 1959 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, and his JD magna cum laude in 1962 from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of Harvard Law Review and a recipient of the Sears Prize.

HENRY MANNING Head Coach Baseball

JOSEPH O’DONNELL

JIM HARTER Head Coach Men’s Basketball

CARRIE SEYMOUR Head Coach Women’s Basketball

JENNY COHEN Head Coach Dance

FRANK GRANIERO Head Coach Golf

CHRIS DAPOLITO Head Coach Football

DAVE CARTY Head Coach Lacrosse

CLAUDIA STABILE Head Coach Softball

KARRIN MOORE Head Coach Women’s Volleyball

JEN MAYO Head Coach Cross Country/ Track and Field

Director of Athletics Joe O’Donnell enters his 14th year at Pace as the University’s Director of Athletics. O’Donnell’s responsibilities include the overall management and operation of Pace University’s Division II athletics program that hosts 21 intercollegiate sports. O’Donnell also oversees the intramural and recreational programs on the University’s Pleasantville and Manhattan campuses. During his time at Pace O’Donnell has overseen the renovation of Howard Johnson Hall on Pace’s Briarcliff campus, which hosts several coaches, meeting rooms, locker rooms and a training room. In addition, Pace also opened the Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness & Recreation Center. O’Donnell is also responsible for the initiation of the Pace Athletic Hall of Fame and Setter Club booster organization.

TOPE AIYEGBO Head Coach Cheerleading

SAM MILLER Head Coach Equestrian

Prior to Pace, O’Donnell held the postion of Director of Athletics at The American University in Washington, D.C. and Assistant Athletic Director at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas and LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has also worked for the Department of Recreation in Philadelphia and was a varsity soccer coach and social studies teacher at Father Judge High School in Philadelphia. O’Donnell currently resides in Ossining, NY with his wife Marie. WILLIAM NATLO Head Coach M/W Swimming & Diving

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RICH CORSETTI Head Coach M/W Tennis


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The Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation Center is home to the Pace University women's basketball team. The beautiful facility boasts a 2,400-seat arena, eight-lane swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness/weight room, aerobics room, walking/jogging track, training facility, concession stand, VIP room, equipment room, locker rooms, scoreboards and message center, athletics department offices and offices of the university's health care unit. The Goldstein Athletics Center contains 75,000square feet of space that is home to the Pace volleyball team, men's and women's basketball and swimming and diving teams. The facility gives Pace students an opportunity to compete in intramurals and recreation, aerobics and dance classes in addition to varsity sports. Memberships for use of the facility are available to faculty, staff and community members and can be purchased by calling 914-773-3275 or by stopping by the athletics offices on the main floor.

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#1 BRITTANY SHIELDS SO. FORWARD 5-10 COLD SPRING, NY HALDANE

#12 ALLISON CLEARY FR. GUARD 5-5 NEW WINDSOR, NY CORNWALL CENTRAL

#23 BRITTANY HUGGINS JR. FORWARD 5-10 WINDSOR, CT WINDSOR

#4 LISA WELSOME JR. GUARD 5-10 STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S

#5 KRISTIN CONNOLLY JR. FORWARD 5-10 STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S

#15 CAROL JOHNSON SO. GUARD 5-6 NEW CITY, NY CARDINAL SPELLMAN

#33 KERRI WHITE JR. GUARD 5-9 FLUSHING, NY ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY/ MANHATTAN COLLLEGE

#21

#11 VICTORIA JONES FR. FORWARD 5-11 STATEN ISLAND, NY ST. PETER’S

#22 EMILY TRAPANI FR. FORWARD 6-1 MANLIUS, NY FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS

ADRIANA MILLER FR. GUARD 5-4 STAMFORD, CT WESTHILL

#44 MARAL JAVADIFAR SO. FORWARD 5-10 FLUSHING, NY MARY LOUIS ACAD.



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