Then & Now, A Rich & Storied History
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P rimary BIG EAST W omen ’ s B asketball C ontacts CONTENTS
Butler
Georgetown
Providence
Seton Hall
Kit Stetzel Hinkle Fieldhouse Assistant Sports Information Director 510 W. 49th Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Office: (317) 940-9994 Cell Phone: (317) 828-9312 Email: cbstetze@butler.edu
Barbara Barnes Associate Sports Information Director McDonough Arena 3700 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20057 Office: (202) 687-7155 Cell Phone: (703) 716-7760 Email: bj57@georgetown.edu Press Row Phone: 202-687-1581
Jen Rynearson Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gym 1 Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918 Office: (401) 865-2208 Fax: (401) 865-2583 Cell Phone: (401) 575-7370 Email: jrynears@providence.edu Press Row Phone: 401-865-2810
Bobby Mullen Associate Director of Athletics Communications 400 South Orange Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079 Office: (973) 761-9493 Cell Phone: (609) 923-4463 Email: bobby.mullen@shu.edu Press Row Phone: (973) 761-1816
Creighton Glen Sisk Associate Director/Athletic Communications 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178 Office: (402) 280-2433 Cell Phone: (402) 515-7528 Email: glensisk@creighton.edu Press Row Phone: (402) 280-5724
DePaul
Marquette Megan O’Shea Assistant Director of Media Relations Al McGuire Center 770 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone: (414) 288-7419 Fax: (414) 288-6519 Personal: (812) 369-0311 Email: megan.oshea@marquette.edu Press Row Phone: 414-288-0340
Bob Sakamoto Assistant Director of Athletics Communications 2323 N. Sheffield Ave, Suite 220 Chicago, IL 60614 Office: (773) 325-7525 Cell Phone: (630) 445-3645 Fax: (773) 325-7531 Email: rsakamot@depaul.edu Press Row Phone: (773) 325-4901
St. John’s Victoria Lanza Assistant Director, Athletic Communications St. John’s University Athletics Carnesecca Arena 157 8000 Utopia Parkway Queens, NY 11439 Office: (718) 990-1523 Cell: (214) 538-1531 lanzav@my.stjohns.edu Press Row Phone: (718) 990-5713
Villanova Dean Kenefick Associate Athletic Director/Communications The Pavillion Villanova, PA 19085 Office: (610) 519-6514 Cell Phone: (610) 308-4395 Email: dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Press Row Phone: 610-519-7290
Xavier Greg Lautzenheiser Assistant Director of Athletic Communications 3800 Victory Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45207 Office: (513) 745-3961 Cell Phone: (419) 605-8512 Email: lautzenheiserg@xavier.edu
2018-19 Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2019 NCAA Championship Dates/Sites . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2019 BIG EAST Championship Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2018-19 Television Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2018-19 Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 BIG EAST Conference Bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Commissioner Val Ackerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
MEET THE TEAMS Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-23 DePaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31 Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-39 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43 Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-47 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-51 Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-55 All-Time Coaches’ Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
2017-18 REVIEW Final Standings & Postseason Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 BIG EAST vs. Other Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-65 Superlatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
HISTORY
The BIG EAST Conference 655 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 Conference Office Number: 646-663-3444 Communications Number: 646-663-3437
BIG EAST Staff (Emails - FirstInitialLastName@bigeast.com) Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Val Ackerman Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vince Nicastro Chief Marketing Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Wells Crandall Sr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Gentile Sr. Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stu Jackson Sr. Associate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Paquette Sr. Associate Commissioner, Sport Administration and Championships . . . . . Chris Schneider Associate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Willett Associate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Ellis-Ward Associate Commissioner, Finance and Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Flanagan Assistant Commissioner, Women’s Sports Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamela Flenke Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Marketing Communications . . . . . Kristin Quinn
Assistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Coyne Sr. Director of Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Greene Sr. Director of Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tania Kennedy Sr. Director of Conference Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Briana Weiss Director of Compliance and Membership Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Sainte Senior Director, Social and Digital Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Zak Coordinator of Digital Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ujash Patel Office Manager and Executive Assistant to Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Genelia Santanelli Office and Conference Services Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanna Wilson Supervisor of Officials, Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Cahill Supervisor of Officials, Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Debbie Williamson Sr. Director of Business Development - FOX Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Prendergas
Regular-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69 All-Time Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-73 BIG EAST Career Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-76 Annual Individual Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-78 Annual Team Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-80 Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-83 Weekly Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Year-by-Year Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 All-Time All-Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-92 BIG EAST Championship Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-95 BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship . . . . . . . . 96-100 BIG EAST in the WNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 BIG EAST Players in the WNBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 BIG EAST Players in the Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Transition Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
CREDITS The 2018-19 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Pamela Flenke. Editorial assistance provided by John Paquette.
PHOTO CREDITS School media relations contacts/WNBA Photos/ USA Basketball/NBAE/FIBA/ Getty Images: Andrew D. Bernstein, Nathaniel S. Butler, Jim Rogash and Steve Woltmann. Special thanks to the school media relations offices for their valuable assistance and cooperation.
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Notebook 2018-19 DePaul, Marquette Co-Favorites To Win BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Title Blue Demons And Golden Eagles Tied Atop The Regular-Season Standings In 2017-18 And Have Squared Off In The Last Two Big East Title Games
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oming off a shared regular-season title, DePaul and Marquette are predicted to once again finish atop the BIG EAST women’s basketball standings in 2018-19, based on a vote by the league’s head coaches. The BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll, unveiled at Media Day on Thursday, saw the Blue Demons and Golden Eagles with five first-place votes and 77 points apiece, while fellow 2018 NCAA Tournament teams Villanova and Creighton were slotted third and fourth, respectively. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own teams. The Wildcats edged the Bluejays for third place by just four points, with VU collecting 57 points to CU’s 53. Even tighter, Creighton squeaked by Georgetown which rounded out the top five with 52 points. Coming off a trip to the WNIT Quarterfinals, St. John’s was selected sixth with 48 points, followed by Butler in seventh with 34 and Seton Hall in eighth with 23. Providence (ninth, 17 points) and Xavier (10th, 12 points) rounded out the poll. DePaul claimed at least a share of its fifth consecutive BIG EAST regular-season title in 2017-18 after finishing 15-3, and won its third BIG EAST Tournament crown in March. The Blue Demons, who went 27-8 overall, earned their 16th straight NCAA Tournament berth and were a No. 5 seed, their highest since 2011. DePaul finished with the nation’s sixthhighest scoring offense, averaging nearly 83 points per game, and posted the BIG EAST Tournament’s highest average margin of victory since 2009. The Blue Demons return four starters and seven letterwinners from 2017-18, including their top two scorers in Mart’e Grays (14.4 points per game) and Ashton BIG EAST Millender (13.6 PPG). Women’s Basketball Following a 15-3 league finish, Preseason Marquette won a share of its first BIG Coaches’ Poll EAST regular-season title and advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament Final for a 1. DePaul (5) 77 second consecutive season. The Golden 2. Marquette (5) 77 Eagles, who went 24-10 overall, have had 3. Villanova 57 their most wins in any two-year span in program history (49) and earned an 4. Creighton 53 NCAA Tournament berth for the second 5. Georgetown 52 consecutive year, marking the first time 6. St. John’s 48 since 1999-2000 they’ve made back-toback trips to the Big Dance. MU is the 7. Butler 34 lone team to return all five starters from a 8. Seton Hall 23 year ago – a squad which averaged a league-high 80.1 points per game over 18 9. Providence 17 conference contests. Highlighting the 10. Xavier 12 group of returners is reigning BIG EAST
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Player of the Year Allazia Blockton. The rising senior guard led the BIG EAST in scoring both overall and in league play, averaging just over 19 points per contest. Villanova finished the regular season in third place in the BIG EAST standings and earned its first NCAA Tournament at-large selection since 2013. The Wildcats, who return a trio of starters from 2017-18, including reigning BIG EAST Sixth Woman of the Year Mary Gedaka, went 23-9 overall and posted the nation’s second-fewest turnovers at just 9.7 per contest. After winning its first 10 games, Villanova cracked the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time since 2004-05. Rounding out the list of four BIG EAST teams to make the 2018 NCAA Tournament, Creighton was announced as one of the final eight teams under consideration for the Big Dance the night prior to Selection Monday. The Bluejays were the final team announced in the field, marking their first back-to-back NCAA appearances since 2012-13. Creighton upset No. 6 Iowa in the First Round before falling to No. 3 UCLA to finish the year 19-13. The Bluejays finished fourth in the BIG EAST at 11-7 and return a trio of starters from that squad, including their top two scorers in Audrey Faber (14.8 PPG) and Jaylyn Agnew (14.5 PPG). In its first season under the direction of head coach James Howard, Georgetown advanced to its first BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal in 18 years, while qualifying for the WNIT for a third consecutive season. The Hoyas went 16-16 overall and 9-9 in BIG EAST play, and return two starters, highlighted by 2018 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Dionna White. Also of note, Dorothy Adomako, a three-time AllBIG EAST selection who missed all of last season, is slated to return to the court in 2018-19. St. John’s qualified for the national postseason for an 11th consecutive year and advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals. The Red Storm finished the season 19-15 overall, 9-9 in BIG EAST play, and return four of their top-five scorers from that squad, including reigning BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Qadashah Hoppie. Since conference realignment, St. John’s has finished no lower than fifth in the BIG EAST standings, earning a BIG EAST Tournament First Round by every season. Butler won a BIG EAST Tournament game for a third consecutive year in 2018, but the Bulldogs aim to avoid the First Round by finishing in the top six in 2019. Butler returns four starters this season, including its top three scorers – Whitney Jennings (16.8 PPG), Tori Schickel (16.4 PPG) and Kristen Spolyar (11.6 PPG) – while also adding a pair of key transfers in Ashanti Thomas (Penn State) and Katherine Strong (VCU). The Bulldogs went 15-17 overall, 6-12 in BIG EAST play last year.
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Notebook 2018-19 In 2017-18, Seton Hall went 16-16 overall, including a return to the WNIT, and finished BIG EAST play in seventh place at 7-11. The Pirates return a trio of starters this season, but lose their top three scorers from a year ago. In her first season at Seton Hall, Inja Butina finished in the top 10 in the BIG EAST in assists, steals and assist-turnover ratio, while averaging 8.5 points over 17 conference contests. Butina leads a pack of seven returning letterwinners who will be bolstered by a pair of pivotal transfers – Victoria Cardaci (Clemson) and Diandra DaRosa (Virginia Tech). Providence went 10-21 overall, 3-15 in BIG EAST play last season, taking Butler into overtime in the BIG EAST Tournament First Round before falling by six to close out the year in heartbreaking fashion. Including leading scorer Jovana Nogic, seven letterwinners and four starters return. Speedy guard Chanell Williams, who was a BIG EAST AllFreshman Team honoree, is also back for the Friars. The Musketeers will have a new look in 201819 as Xavier returns just one starter from a year ago in Na’Teshia Owens. Owens started 27 games as a sophomore, including 15 in BIG EAST play where she averaged 8.3 points per game. BIG EAST All-Freshman Team honoree Aaliyah Dunham is also back for Xavier. Dunham was among the top three-point threats in the BIG EAST, shooting at a .373 clip.
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Notebook 2018-19 Wintrust Arena – Home Of The BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament Wintrust Arena Is Part Of A Plan To Transform The Surrounding Neighborhood Into A Vibrant Entertainment District
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he BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by Jeep was held at the brand new Wintrust Arena, located in downtown Chicago, in March 2018. The BIG EAST agreed to a three-year deal with Wintrust Arena, keeping the Women’s Basketball Tournament in the Windy City through at least 2020. From the renowned architects at Pelli Clark Pelli and Moody Nolan, Wintrust Arena is part of a redevelopment plan to transform the surrounding neighborhood into a vibrant entertainment district. The building’s design is contemporary, but it grows from a study of the adjacent neighborhoods. The
arena’s main entrance is located on the site’s most public spot, at the corner of prominent streets Cermak and Indiana. The building’s many transparent façades help to create an architecture of experience in which the activity energy and excitement of the arena is felt around the site on the street. For the sixth consecutive year, FS1 and FS2 will provide coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament, with this season’s event returning to Wintrust Arena in Chicago for a second consecutive year. FS2 will air the quarterfinal round on March 10,
with games set for 1, 3:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. (ET). FS1 picks up the remainder of the tournament, with the semifinals on March 11 slated for 4 and 6:30 p.m., and the championship game set to tip off at 8 p.m. on March 12. The BIG EAST Digital Network will live stream both first round games on March 9, with tip times not yet determined.
For the sixth consecutive year, FS1 and FS2 will provide coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament
2019 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament
Wintrust Arena located in downtown Chicago
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“We are very excited to bring the 2019 and 2020 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournaments to Wintrust Arena, a spectacular addition to the Chicago sports and entertainment landscape,” said BIG EAST Commissioner Val Ackerman. “We look forward to working with Jean Lenti Ponsetto and her staff at DePaul to produce a first-class event and a memorable Val Ackerman experience for our student-athletes, coaches and fans, Commissioner which will be enhanced by the extraordinary amenities the new arena and the Windy City have to offer. For our supporters watching from home, FS1 and FS2 will again carry live what we know will be another fierce competition.”
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Preseason Picks
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DePaul Blue Demons (5) - 77
Marquette Golden Eagles (5) - 77
Villanova Wildcats 57
Creighton Bluejays 53
Georgetown Hoyas 52
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St. John’s Red Storm 48
Butler Bulldogs 34
Seton Hall Pirates 23
Providence Friars 17
Xavier Musketeers 12
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Notebook 2018-19 Marquette’s Blockton Unanimously Selected As BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Preseason Player of the Year Reigning Big East Women’s Basketball Player Of The Year Allazia Blockton Is The Uncontested Pick To Repeat As The League’s Top Player
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arquette senior guard Allazia Blockton was unanimously selected as the 2018-19 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year, as announced by the Conference on Thursday. The reigning BIG EAST Player of the Year was unanimously selected by a vote of the league’s head coaches who were not allowed to vote for their own players. St. John’s newcomer Kadaja Bailey was selected BIG EAST Preseason Freshman of the Year, the first Red Storm player to garner the honor since 1988. Blockton was one of four Marquette players to collect awards on Thursday, as classmates Erika Davenport, Natisha Hiedeman and Amani Wilborn were all selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team. A total of 11 players were selected to the preseason squad. The Golden Eagles were one of three teams with multiple Preseason All-BIG EAST picks, along with fellow BIG EAST preseason favorite DePaul (two) and Creighton (two). Butler, Georgetown, Providence and Villanova each had one studentathlete selected. Blockton was named BIG EAST Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year in March as she led the Golden Eagles and BIG EAST Conference with 19.1 points per game, breaking a long-standing Marquette record for points scored in a single season with 648. Blockton will enter her final year sitting at No. 3 all-time on the MU scoring list with 1,774 career points and looks poised to become the Golden Eagles’ alltime leading scorer, surpassing 1,940 points. She is 80 league points shy of cracking the BIG EAST’s top-20 scoring list, while her career average in BIG EAST play of 18.4 per game would rank 15th in conference history. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin native is the first player in MU program history to earn All-America status in consecutive seasons following back-to-back WBCA honorable mention certificates. St. John’s only other Preseason Freshman of the Year came when Cozette Ballentine was honored in 1988. Bailey is a fourstar guard out of Long Beach, N.Y. She attended high school at St. Mary’s in Manhasset, N.Y., where she averaged 28.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a senior. Bailey, a 6-0 guard, is ranked 91st overall by ESPN and is the No. 12 guard in the Class of 2018. Davenport garnered All-BIG EAST Second Team honors in 201718, averaging just shy of a doubledouble (12.1 PPG, 9.3 RPG) thanks to the fourth-best field goal percentage in the BIG EAST at a .523 clip. Wilborn earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades last year and once again posted some of her best performances of the season at the BIG EAST Tournament. The AllTournament Team selection averaged 18 points over the three-game stretch. Hiedeman finished second on the team overall in scoring, averaging 13.4 points over 33 games. She
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posted seven 20-point games on the year, including a 32-point outing in Marquette’s NCAA Tournament First Round win. DePaul junior guard Kelly Campbell and senior forward Mart’e Grays were both Preseason All-BIG EAST Team unanimous selections. Campbell and Grays were All-BIG EAST First Team honorees in 2017-18, leading the Blue Demons to at least a share of a fifth-straight regularseason title and its third BIG EAST Tournament crown. Campbell is one of the top all-around players in the BIG EAST as the guard finished first in the league in assists (6.2) and assist-turnover ratio (4.1), and second in Kadaja Bailey rebounding (10.3), while being among the leaders in St. John’s scoring (10.3) and three-point shooting (.400). She recorded the lone triple-double in the BIG EAST last season. Grays led DePaul in scoring, both overall (14.4) and in BIG EAST play (15.2), totaling five 20-point games and two double-doubles. Creighton’s Jaylyn Agnew and Audrey Faber each garnered All-BIG EAST Second Team honors in 2017-18 after finishing first and second on their team in scoring. Agnew averaged 12.9 per game to finish 10th in the BIG EAST, while posting the secondhighest blocks per game average at 1.2. Agnew was unanimously selected to the preseason squad. Faber had seven 20-point games and two 30-point games, matching Blockton for the single-game high in the BIG EAST last season with a 34-point outing at Drake. Villanova’s Mary Gedaka was named BIG EAST Sixth Woman of the Year this past March. Gedaka came off the bench in all but one game yet ranked second on the squad in scoring at 11.6 per game, including 12.4 in 18 BIG EAST contests. She’s led the Wildcats in scoring seven times and is Villanova’s top returning scorer. Reigning BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Dionna White sparked Georgetown to its first BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal appearance in 18 years and a return to the WNIT for a third consecutive season. The rising senior guard finish among the national leaders in steals in 2017-18, and was voted to the All-BIG EAST First Team after finishing as the conference’s No. 2 scorer at 19.1 points per game. She is a Preseason All-BIG EAST selection for a third consecutive season. Butler’s Tori Schickel is on the cusp of Allazia Blockton cracking the Marquette BIG EAST’s all-time rebounds list as she is just 35 boards shy of the top-20 ledger. The senior forward/center was an All-BIG EAST First Team pick as a junior last year, averaging 16.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and a league-high 1.3 blocks per contest. Her 11 double-doubles ranked third in the BIG EAST and are the most by a 2018-19 returner. Schickel was a unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST pick. Providence’s Jovana Nogic earns Preseason All-BIG EAST accolades for a second consecutive year. The senior guard totaled 11 20-point games last season, tied for third most in the league, and posted the nation’s No. 2 free-throw average as Nogic made 86-of-91 from the charity stripe for a .945 clip. She was dangerous from far as well, knocking down 41 percent of her attempts from deep for 2.81 triples per game.
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Notebook 2018-19 Jaylyn Agnew Creighton Mary Gedaka Villanova
Natisha Hiedeman Marquette
Mart’e Grays DePaul
Dionna White Georgetown
Tori Schickel Butler
Erika Davenport Marquette
Kelly Campbell DePaul
2018-19 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Allazia Blockton, Marquette, Sr., G*
2018-19 BIG EAST Preseason Freshman of the Year Kadaja Bailey, St. John’s, Fr., G
2018-19 BIG EAST Preseason All-BIG EAST Team ^ Jaylyn Agnew, Creighton, Jr., F* Kelly Campbell, DePaul, Jr., G* Erika Davenport, Marquette, Sr., F
Jovana Nogic Providence
Audrey Faber, Creighton, Sr., F Mary Gedaka, Villanova, Jr., F Mart’e Grays, DePaul, Sr., F* Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette, Sr., G Jovana Nogic, Providence, Sr., G Tori Schickel, Butler, Sr., F/C* Dionna White, Georgetown, Sr., G
Audrey Faber Creighton
Amani Wilborn, Marquette, Sr., G
Amani Wilborn Marquette
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Tournament Schedule BIG EAST
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NCAA T ournaments
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2019 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship March 9-12, 2019 Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ill.
2019 NCAA Championship – Dates And Sites FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS
Future Final Four Sites • 2020 – S moothie King Center, New Orleans (New Orleans, Tulane and Sun Belt Conference, hosts)
MARCH 16-19 16 Campus Sites
• 2021 – A lamodome, San Antonio (University of the Incarnate Word, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio Sports)
REGIONALS MARCH 29 - APRIL 1
• 2022 – T arget Center, Minneapolis (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Sports Minneapolis)
Albany Regional Times Union Center Albany, NY (Host: MAAC)
• 2023 – A merican Airlines Center, Dallas (Big 12 Conference, Dallas Sports Commission) • 2024 – Q uicken Loans Arena, Cleveland (Mid-American Conference, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission)
Chicago Regional Wintrust Arena Chicago, IL (Host: DePaul) Greensboro Regional Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC (Host: ACC) Portland Regional Moda Center Portland Oregon (Host: Oregon State)
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WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR APRIL 5 & 7, 2019 Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida (Host: South Florida)
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2018-19 TV Schedule
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he BIG EAST Conference 201819 women’s basketball schedule, announced on Monday, tips off Nov. 6-9 for all 10 teams. Conference play will begin on Dec. 29, with all teams playing at least one BIG EAST game prior to the New Year. FS1 and FS2 will air a total of 22 games, including the quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games of the BIG EAST Tournament, March 9-12. All 10 BIG EAST teams will appear on at least two nationally televised games during regular-season play across the FOX Sports family of networks, while an additional two games will be featured on CBS Sports Network (CBSSN). For the fourth straight year, the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) will air all women’s basketball games during conference play that are not scheduled for a television broadcast, for a total of 74 tilts. For the sixth consecutive year, FS1 and FS2 will provide coverage of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament, with this season’s event returning to Wintrust Arena in Chicago for a second consecutive year. FS2 will air the quarterfinal round on March 10, with games set for 1, 3:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. (ET). FS1 picks up the remainder of the tournament, with the semifinals on March 11 slated for 4 and 6:30 p.m., and the championship game set to tip off at 8 p.m. on March 12. The BIG
EAST Digital Network will live stream both first round games on March 9, with tip times not yet determined. Through the first five seasons as a 10-team league, eight different programs have received bids into the national postseason, including four squads earning NCAA Tournament berths in 2018, the most since reconfiguration. The BIG EAST has combined for 14 NCAA berths over the last five seasons, with all four invitees in 2018 advancing to the second round. Eighteen teams have qualified for the WNIT since realignment, including St. John’s in 2018, when the Red Storm marched on to the quarterfinal round. Six teams carry multi-year national postseason streaks into the 2018-19 season led by DePaul’s 19-year postseason run, which includes 16 consecutive NCAA appearances, along with St. John’s (11 years), Creighton (11 years), Villanova (seven years) and Georgetown (three years). Marquette joined the pack this year after claiming its second consecutive NCAA berth for its first back-to-back trips to the big dance since 1999 and 2000. The Conference is in the sixth year of its multi-year contract with FOX Sports, which has exclusive television rights to all BIG EAST competitions. The lone non-conference game on the television lineup is Marquette’s date with the reigning national champions, Notre
Dame. The two former league foes, who battled into overtime last season, will tip off at the Al McGuire Center on Dec. 22 at 1:30 p.m. (ET) on FS1. Conference play tips off on FS2 when Villanova, which is coming off its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2013, hosts Butler on Dec. 29 at 8 p.m. ET. The Bulldogs and Wildcats each boast three nationally televised games this season, along with Butler’s opponent on Jan. 6, St. John’s. The Red Storm make their season television debut against the Bulldogs on FS2 at 1 p.m. What has become a marquee BIG EAST rivalry, DePaul travels to Marquette on Jan. 4, in a rematch of the last two BIG EAST Tournament title games. The contest will air on FS1 at 8 p.m. ET. The two teams shared the 2017-18 regular-season title, while the Blue Demons won their third tournament crown this past March after the Golden Eagles claimed their first BIG EAST Championship in 2017. Scoring will be on display when the two nearby foes meet, as each team is averaging roughly 90 points per game in each of their last six regular-season meetings. Coming off a second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, Creighton makes its national television debut on Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. when it hosts
Georgetown on CBS Sports Network. CBSSN has two BIG EAST matchups this season, with the second coming in South Orange, N.J., on Feb. 17 at noon, when Seton Hall hosts Marquette. The Pirates welcome longtime foe Providence to Walsh Gym on Jan. 13 for the Friars’ first TV game of the season, set for 1 p.m. on FS2. Creighton returns to the lineup for its second of five television games, as the Bluejays host Butler on FS1 on Jan. 20 at 3 p.m. Xavier gets its first TV exposure on Jan. 27 on FS2 when it hosts DePaul at 2 p.m. The Musketeers also face the Friars on FS2, with the game set for Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in Cincinnati. FS1 takes over for the next two contests, with Villanova hosting Creighton on Feb. 3 (2 p.m.), and Marquette welcome Georgetown on Feb. 8 (8 p.m.). The Bluejays return to FS2 on Feb. 10, when Seton Hall travels to Omaha for a 2 p.m. tilt. The Wildcats’ TV slate concludes at Xavier on March 1 (7 p.m., FS2). FS2 will cover a BIG EAST women’s basketball game at Madison Square Garden for the first time, as St. John’s returns to the World’s Most Famous Arena for a league contest for the second time in three years. The Red Storm will host DePaul in Midtown Manhattan on Feb. 17 at 1 p.m. St. John’s returns to FS2 the following week when it travels to Georgetown on Feb. 24 at 2 p.m.
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The BIG EAST Digital Network will provide coverage of 74 additional women’s basketball conference games. BEDN, launched in September 2014, is its own dedicated channel within the FOX Sports app, the mobile app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go. Streaming on the FOX Sports app is now available on several connected devices, including Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast.
Date Visiting Team Home Team Saturday, Dec. 22 Notre Dame Marquette Saturday, Dec. 29 Butler Villanova Friday, Jan. 4 DePaul Marquette Sunday, Jan. 6 St. John’s Butler Sunday, Jan. 6 Georgetown Creighton Sunday, Jan. 13 Providence Seton Hall Sunday, Jan. 20 Butler Creighton Sunday, Jan. 27 DePaul Xavier Sunday, Feb. 3 Creighton Villanova Friday, Feb. 8 Georgetown Marquette Sunday, Feb. 10 Seton Hall Creighton Friday, Feb. 15 Providence Xavier Sunday, Feb. 17 Marquette Seton Hall Sunday, Feb. 17 DePaul St. John’s Sunday, Feb. 24 St. John’s Georgetown Friday, Mar. 1 Villanova Xavier Sunday, Mar. 3 DePaul Creighton Sunday, Mar. 10 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals Sunday, Mar. 10 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals Sunday, Mar. 10 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals Sunday, Mar. 10 BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals Monday, Mar. 11 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals Monday, Mar. 11 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals Tuesday, Mar. 12 BIG EAST Tournament Final CBSSN – CBS Sports Network
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Location Time (EST) Milwaukee, Wis. 1:30 p.m. Villanova, Pa. 8:00 p.m. Milwaukee, Wis. 8:00 p.m. Indianapolis, Ind. 1:00 p.m. Omaha, Neb. 2:00 p.m. South Orange, N.J. 1:00 p.m. Omaha, Neb. 3:00 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 2:00 p.m. Villanova, Pa. 2:00 p.m. Milwaukee, Wis. 8:00 p.m. Omaha, Neb. 2:00 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 p.m. South Orange, N.J. 12:00 p.m. New York, N.Y. (MSG) 1:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Omaha, Neb. 2:00 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 1 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 3:30 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 9:30 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 4 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 6:30 p.m. Chicago, Ill. 8 p.m.
TV FS1 FS2 FS1 FS2 CBSSN FS2 FS1 FS2 FS1 FS1 FS2 FS2 CBSSN FS2 FS2 FS2 FS2 FS2 FS2 FS2 FS2 FS1 FS1 FS1
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2018-19 Composite Schedule NOVEMBER Day Date Teams Tue. 6 South Dakota State at MARQUETTE Tue. 6 Wagner at SETON HALL Tue. 6 GEORGETOWN at Richmond Wed. 7 South Dakota at CREIGHTON Wed. 7 Hartford at VILLANOVA Wed. 7 Chicago State at XAVIER Thu. 8 PROVIDENCE at Penn State Fri. 9 Eastern Illinois at BUTLER Fri. 9 UMES at GEORGETOWN Fri. 9 Montana State at MARQUETTE Fri. 9 CREIGHTON at N. Dakota State Fri. 9 Green Bay at DePAUL Fri. 9 ST. JOHN’S at Iona Sat. 10 Kennesaw State at SETON HALL Sun. 11 Tennessee Tech at XAVIER Sun. 11 N. Iowa/Delaware at MARQUETTE Sun. 11 UT San Antonio at SETON HALL Tue. 13 Murray State at BUTLER Tue. 13 Loyola at GEORGETOWN Wed. 14 Minnesota at XAVIER Wed. 14 SETON HALL at Princeton Thu. 15 Quinnipiac at PROVIDENCE Thu. 15 CREIGHTON at S. Dakota State Thu. 15 MARQUETTE vs. TBD Fri. 16 GEORGETOWN at James Madison Fri. 16 ST. JOHN’S at Army Fri. 16 VILLANOVA at Lehigh Sat. 17 Western Illinois at BUTLER Sat. 17 Notre Dame at DePAUL Sat. 17 Fairfield at XAVIER Sun. 18 MARQUETTE vs. TBD Sun. 18 SETON HALL at UCLA Mon. 19 Pittsburgh at GEORGETOWN Tue. 20 UMass Lowell at BUTLER Tue. 20 LaSalle at VILLANOVA Tue. 20 CREIGHTON at Northern Iowa Wed. 21 Sacred Heart at PROVIDENCE Wed. 21 XAVIER at Wake Forest Thu. 22 DePAUL vs. Princeton Thu. 22 ST. JOHN’S vs. Purdue Fri. 23 DePAUL vs. Kansas State Fri. 23 GEORGETOWN vs. Buffalo Fri. 23 ST. JOHN’S vs. Connecticut Sat. 24 Illinois-Chicago at MARQUETTE Sat. 24 DePAUL vs. Syracuse Sat. 24 GEORGETOWN vs. Baylor Sat. 24 ST. JOHN’S vs. Ole Miss Sat. 24 VILLANOVA vs. TBD Sun. 25 Illinois State at BUTLER Sun. 25 St. Francis Brooklyn at SETON HALL Sun. 25 VILLANOVA vs. TBD Mon. 26 DePAUL Savannah State Tue. 27 UMass Lowell at SETON HALL Tue. 27 PROVIDENCE at Boston College Wed. 28 Drake at CREIGHTON Wed. 28 Wisc.-Milwaukee at MARQUETTE Wed. 28 Princeton at VILLANOVA Wed. 28 DePAUL at UConn Thu. 29 Fordham at GEORGETOWN Thu. 29 Yale at PROVIDENCE Thu. 29 Delaware State at ST. JOHN’S Thu. 29 Bowling Green at XAVIER
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DECEMBER Time (ET) 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. TBD Noon 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. 8 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. TBD TBD 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. TBD 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. TBA Noon TBD Noon 5:30 p.m. Noon 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. TBD 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TBD 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
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SHU Thanksgiving Classic Preseason WNIT SHU Thanksgiving Classic
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Cancun Tournament Paradise Jam Cancun Tournament Las Vegas Tournament Paradise Jam Cancun Tournament Las Vegas Tournament Paradise Jam Central Florida Tournament
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Day Date Teams Sat. 1 PROVIDENCE vs. Rhode Island Sun. 2 Saint Peter’s at SETON HALL Sun. 2 Ball State at BUTLER Sun. 2 Nebraska at CREIGHTON Sun. 2 VCU at GEORGETOWN Sun. 2 Michigan at MARQUETTE Sun. 2 North Alabama at XAVIER Sun. 2 PROVIDENCE vs. TBD Sun. 2 ST. JOHN’S at Wake Forest Sun. 2 VILLANOVA at St. Joseph’s Mon. 3 Temple at DePAUL Wed. 5 Omaha at CREIGHTON Wed. 5 Northwestern at DePAUL Wed. 5 BUTLER at Indiana Thu. 6 Yale at ST. JOHN’S Thu. 6 MARQUETTE at Mississippi State Thu. 6 VILLANOVA at Geo. Washington Sat. 8 North Carolina State at GEORGETOWN Sat. 8 BUTLER at Akron Sat. 8 CREIGHTON at Wichita State Sat. 8 PROVIDENCE at UMass Lowell Sat. 8 SETON HALL at Connecticut Sun. 9 Florida State at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 9 Delaware State at XAVIER Sun. 9 DePAUL at Oklahoma Sun. 9 MARQUETTE at Northwestern Sun. 9 Temple at VILLANOVA Fri. 14 Georgia at VILLANOVA Sat. 15 Wisc.-Green Bay at MARQUETTE Sat. 15 Northeastern at PROVIDENCE Sat. 15 ST. JOHN’S at LaSalle Sun. 16 CREIGHTON at Florida State Sun. 16 XAVIER at Cincinnati Mon. 17 Indiana State at BUTLER Mon. 17 Tennessee State at DePAUL Mon. 17 Binghamton at MARQUETTE Tue. 18 Alabama State at XAVIER Wed. 19 Pepperdine at PROVIDENCE Thu. 20 BUTLER vs. Ohio State Thu. 20 CREIGHTON vs. USF Thu. 20 DePAUL at Loyola Chicago Thu. 20 Northern Kentucky at PROVIDENCE Thu. 20 SETON HALL vs. Georgia Tech Fri. 21 BUTLER vs. Eastern Michigan Fri. 21 CREIGHTON vs. Vanderbilt Fri. 21 GEORGETOWN at Rider Fri. 21 LaSalle at PROVIDENCE Fri. 21 ST. JOHN’S at James Madison Fri. 21 SETON HALL vs. UNC Greensboro Sat. 22 Notre Dame at MARQUETTE Sat. 22 New Orleans at XAVIER Sat. 29 CREIGHTON at DePAUL Sat. 29 XAVIER at GEORGETOWN Sat. 29 PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE Sat. 29 BUTLER at VILLANOVA Sun. 30 ST. JOHN’S at SETON HALL Mon. 31 PROVIDENCE at DePAUL Mon. 31 BUTLER at GEORGETOWN Mon. 31 CREIGHTON at MARQUETTE Mon. 31 XAVIER at VILLANOVA
Time (ET) Event/Network 3 p.m. Ocean State Tournament 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. TBD Ocean State Tournament TBD TBD Noon 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. TBD 2 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. TBD 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. BTN 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. TBD TBD TBD 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Friar Holiday Classic 12:15 p.m. West Palm Invitational 6:15 p.m. Sunshine Classic TBD 4:30 p.m. Friar Holiday Classic 4:45 p.m. West Palm Beach Tournament 4:45 p.m. West Palm Invitational 8:30 p.m. Sunshine Classic 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Friar Holiday Classic TBD 7 p.m. West Palm Beach Tournament 1:30 p.m. FS1 Noon 8 p.m. BEDN 5 p.m. BEDN 3 p.m. BEDN 8 p.m. FS2 1 p.m. BEDN 2 p.m. BEDN 1 p.m. BEDN 3 p.m. BEDN 1 p.m. BEDN
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Day Date Teams Fri. 4 SETON HALL at BUTLER Fri. 4 VILLANOVA at CREIGHTON Fri. 4 DePAUL at MARQUETTE Fri. 4 GEORGETOWN at PROVIDENCE Fri. 4 ST. JOHN’S at XAVIER Sun. 6 ST. JOHN’S at BUTLER Sun. 6 GEORGETOWN at CREIGHTON Sun. 6 VILLANOVA at PROVIDENCE Sun. 6 SETON HALL at XAVIER Fri. 11 DePAUL at GEORGETOWN Fri. 11 PROVIDENCE at ST. JOHN’S Fri. 11 CREIGHTON at SETON HALL Fri. 11 MARQUETTE at VILLANOVA Fri. 11 BUTLER at XAVIER Sun. 13 MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN Sun. 13 CREIGHTON at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 13 PROVIDENCE at SETON HALL Sun. 13 DePAUL at VILLANOVA Wed. 16 VILLANOVA at Penn Fri. 18 XAVIER at CREIGHTON Fri. 18 ST. JOHN’S at DePAUL Fri. 18 SETON HALL at MARQUETTE Fri. 18 BUTLER at PROVIDENCE Sat. 19 VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN Sun. 20 BUTLER at CREIGHTON Sun. 20 SETON HALL at DePAUL Sun. 20 ST. JOHN’S at MARQUETTE Sun. 20 XAVIER at PROVIDENCE Fri. 25 DePAUL at BUTLER Fri. 25 GEORGETOWN at ST. JOHN’S Fri. 25 VILLANOVA at SETON HALL Fri. 25 MARQUETTE at XAVIER Sat. 26 PROVIDENCE at CREIGHTON Sun. 27 MARQUETTE at BUTLER Sun. 27 VILLANOVA at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 27 GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL Sun. 27 DePAUL at XAVIER
Time (ET) 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. TBD 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBD 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.
BIG EAST games in CAPS All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change
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FEBRUARY
Day Date Teams Fri. 1 CREIGHTON at GEORGETOWN Fri. 1 BUTLER at ST. JOHN’S Fri. 1 XAVIER at SETON HALL Fri. 1 PROVIDENCE at VILLANOVA Sun. 3 MARQUETTE at DePAUL Sun. 3 PROVIDENCE at GEORGETOWN Sun. 3 XAVIER at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 3 BUTLER at SETON HALL Sun. 3 CREIGHTON at VILLANOVA Fri. 8 ST. JOHN’S at CREIGHTON Fri. 8 VILLANOVA at DePAUL Fri. 8 GEORGETOWN at MARQUETTE Fri. 8 SETON HALL at PROVIDENCE Fri. 8 XAVIER at BUTLER Sun. 10 SETON HALL at CREIGHTON Sun. 10 GEORGETOWN at DePAUL Sun. 10 VILLANOVA at MARQUETTE Sun. 10 ST. JOHN’S at PROVIDENCE Fri. 15 CREIGHTON at BUTLER Fri. 15 MARQUETTE at ST. JOHN’S Fri. 15 DePAUL at SETON HALL Fri. 15 PROVIDENCE at XAVIER Sat. 16 GEORGETOWN at VILLANOVA Sun. 17 PROVIDENCE at BUTLER Sun. 17 DePAUL at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 17 MARQUETTE at SETON HALL Sun. 17 CREIGHTON at XAVIER Fri. 22 XAVIER at DePAUL Fri. 22 SETON HALL at GEORGETOWN Fri. 22 BUTLER at MARQUETTE Fri. 22 ST. JOHN’S at VILLANOVA Sat. 23 CREIGHTON at PROVIDENCE Sun. 24 BUTLER at DePAUL Sun. 24 ST. JOHN’S at GEORGETOWN Sun. 24 XAVIER at MARQUETTE Sun. 24 SETON HALL at VILLANOVA
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Day Date Teams Fri. 1 GEORGETOWN at BUTLER Fri. 1 MARQUETTE at CREIGHTON Fri. 1 DePAUL at PROVIDENCE Fri. 1 VILLANOVA at XAVIER Sun. 3 VILLANOVA at BUTLER Sun. 3 DePAUL at CREIGHTON Sun. 3 MARQUETTE at PROVIDENCE Sun. 3 SETON HALL at ST. JOHN’S Sun. 3 GEORGETOWN at XAVIER
Time (ET) 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBD 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. TBD 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m.
Event/Network BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN FS1 BEDN BEDN FS1 All-Access BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN Madison Square Garden / FS2 CBSSN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN
Time (ET) 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.
Event/Network BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN BEDN
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The BIG EAST Conference
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fter the first five years in its current configuration of 10 outstanding and respected academic institutions, the BIG EAST Conference has continued its position as one of the nation’s exceptional Conferences and a leader in collegiate athletics. In the arena and on the playing fields, the BIG EAST’s consortium of 10 schools has produced 11 national champions over the past five academic years. Six BIG EAST teams, including two in men’s basketball, have captured national titles. BIG EAST student-athletes also have won national championships in five individual events. In the classroom, 66 BIG EAST athletic programs were recognized in 2017-18 by the NCAA with Public Recognition Awards for outstanding academic achievement in the previous academic year. The BIG EAST ranked third nationally among conferences in percentage of recognized teams with 41.8 percent behind only the Ivy League and Patriot League. By percentage, Villanova led all schools nationally with 82 percent of its squads receiving recognition. BIG EAST schools also produced 15 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. In 2013, the BIG EAST began a new era by returning to its basketball-centric heritage. The league’s 10 member schools—Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University—adhere to an unwavering commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and community service. Val Ackerman, who previously served as founding President of the WNBA, President of USA Basketball and U.S. representative to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), was named fifth Commissioner of the BIG EAST in conjunction with new alignment in 2013. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST has maintained its reputation for athletic achievement at the highest level and has continued to be influential on the national intercollegiate landscape, with numerous conference and campus administrators currently serving on important NCAA committees. Ackerman is one of the few sports executives who has held leadership positions in both men’s and women’s sports at the collegiate, professional, national team and international level. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST has been lauded as a leader in innovative concepts in promotion, particularly
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television, and that reputation continues with the conference’s relationship with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST has enjoyed a successful multi-year partnership with FOX Sports and its national cable network FS1. FOX’s comprehensive coverage of BIG EAST men’s basketball includes the broadcast of all regular-season games on FOX, FS1, FS2 or FOX Regional Networks, as well as the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden, college basketball’s longest-running postseason conference tourney held at the same venue. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s 36 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. FOX Sports platforms carry complete coverage of women’s basketball regularseason play and the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament. Every Olympic sport championship is also carried on a network or digital platform. The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its member school programs with the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN). When the conference launched BEDN in 2014-15, the league became the first collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports App, the app that provides live streaming of FOX Sports content. For the third straight year, BEDN will air 225 live events with an emphasis on women’s basketball, soccer and Olympic sport regular-season and championship events. The BIG EAST Conference became a reality in May of 1979 through the vision of Gavitt, the former Providence men’s basketball coach and athletic director. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and within the span of just a few years the conference had become a national power in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST evolved over the next three decades, the focus of its schools did not change, reflecting a tradition of broadbased programs that emphasize academic strength and fair play. In December of 2012, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova, announced their intention to separate from the conference’s FBS football-playing schools and form an independent association. The seven schools reached an agreement to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the conference’s long-term pact with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college sports. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions sharing the same academic and athletic values —Butler, Creighton and Xavier— and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST moved its headquarters from its original location in Providence, R.I., to midtown Manhattan in New York City to complete the transformation. The BIG EAST’s new era
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
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Villanova has won three NCAA Championships, in 2018, 2016 and 1985.
officially began on July 1, 2013. To complement its athletic successes, the conference launched BIG EAST Serves in 2014 to align with the service missions of the member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella, the BIG EAST Career Consortium and the national partnership with the It’s On Us campaign against campus sexual assaults, reflect the conference’s commitment to developing the complete BIG EAST student-athlete and making a positive contribution to the campus communities and the conference’s headquarters in New York. In 2017, the BIG EAST hosted a Mental Health Summit to help provide institutional personnel with information, insights and basic training so they can better support the mental health of their student-athletes. That effort continued with the Well Being Forum in 2018. The BIG EAST and Commissioner Ackerman have taken a leadership role in Sport at the Service of Humanity, an initiative created by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture to focus on how sport and faith can drive positive social change through six principles – joy, compassion, respect, enlightenment, love and balance. Ackerman was a delegate at the inaugural Vatican conference and has served on an advisory committee to develop the framework and content for the initiative as well as several regional follow-up events. The BIG EAST hosts Freshmen Fundamentals, a unique program designed to assist men’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from high school to college and the elite level of BIG EAST basketball. The league hosts Transition Game for women’s basketball, which assists women’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from college player to emerging professional on and off the court. BIG EAST institutions boast high graduation rates for their student-athletes, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best athletes are also its best students.
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In 2018, for the first time in league history, the individual BIG EAST Men’s and Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete Award winners also were named BIG EAST Players of the Year. Jalen Brunson of Villanova and Allazia Blockton of Marquette were the honorees. Track and cross country standouts Catarina Braz-Rocha of Providence and Siofra Clerigh Buttner of Villanova were the BIG EAST nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The conference, which crowns champions in 22 sports, had league teams earn a total of 35 NCAA berths and 28 individual NCAA invitations in 2017-18. Nine different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including six teams in men’s basketball and a record four squads in women’s basketball. Each women’s hoops team won its NCAA firstround game. In men’s basketball, the BIG EAST has earned 28 NCAA invitations in the five years of the current 10-team alignment. Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success through the years. Villanova has won three NCAA Championships, in 2018, 2016 and 1985. Georgetown and Marquette also have won the national title. DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985—Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 15 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have reached the Final Four, with Villanova making three trips and Butler two. Xavier has advanced to the Elite Eight three times and the Sweet 16 four other times. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last nine years (Villanova twice, Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton men’s soccer has advanced to the NCAA College Cup twice in the last six seasons, with the Providence men advancing to the College Cup in 2014. Georgetown’s women’s soccer team reached the College Cup in 2016. Connecticut, an associate member in field hockey, has won three national championships in five years. Denver, as associate member in men’s lacrosse, won the NCAA crown in 2015. In the 39 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 41 national championships in eight different sports with 145 student-athletes winning individual national titles in the league’s history.
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Commissioner Val Ackerman
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al Ackerman was named the fifth Commissioner of the Big East Conference on June 26, 2013. She was the founding President of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a past President of USA Basketball, which oversees the U.S. men’s and women’s Olympic basketball program. She has had a long and accomplished career in the sports industry and is one of the few sports executives who has held leadership positions in both men’s and women’s sports at the collegiate, professional, national team and international levels. In 2016, Val was recognized by Sports Business Journal as one of the 50 most influential people in the sports business and received the Women’s Sports Foundation’s Billie Jean King Contribution Award for significant contributions to the development and advancement of women’s sports. Val attended the University of Virginia as one of the school’s first female student-athlete scholarship recipients. She was a four-year starter, three-time captain and two-time Academic AllAmerican for the Cavaliers’ women’s basketball team and the first 1,000-point scorer in the program’s history. She graduated with high distinction with a degree in political and social thought in 1981 and played one year of professional basketball in France before earning a law degree from UCLA in 1985. Val started her legal career as a corporate and banking associate at the New York law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and joined the National Basketball Association as a staff attorney in 1988. She was as an executive at the NBA for eight years, serving as Special Assistant to NBA Commissioner David Stern and Director (and later) Vice President of Business Affairs before being named the WNBA’s first President in 1996. She guided the league to a much-heralded launch in 1997 and headed its day-to-day operations for its first eight seasons. In 2005, Val was elected President of USA Basketball for the 2005-08 term, leading the organization to an overall competitive record of 222-23 and gold medal performances by the U.S. men’s and women’s basketball teams at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. She was one of the NBA’s original appointees to the USA Basketball Board of Directors in 1989 and served as an organizational liaison with USAB during the early
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years of NBA participation in FIBA competitions, including the 1992 and 1996 Olympics and 1994 World Championships. A USA Basketball Board member for 23 years, Val played a key role in the longstanding success of the U.S. women’s national basketball team program, which won gold medals at the 1998, 2002 and 2010 FIBA World Championships and the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. In 2013, Val was named the recipient of USA Basketball’s Edward S. Steitz Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions in international
which she prepared a comprehensive white paper in 2013 on growth strategies for women’s college basketball. She also worked as a freelance columnist for espnw. com, where she authored a series of articles on the subject of women and sports and participated as a member of the
basketball. Val also served two terms (2006-10 and 20102014) as the U.S. representative for men’s and women’s basketball on the Central Board of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the sport’s world governing body. She was a member of FIBA’s Competition Commission and served on the Central Board of FIBA Americas, FIBA’s zone authority for North, Central and South America. Val is a member of the Board of Directors for the U.S. Soccer Federation and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, which inducted her as a contributor in 2011, and is a Lifetime Trustee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, which presented her with the John Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. She has done consulting work for the National Hockey League, which she assisted in formulating a long-term plan to support women’s ice hockey, and the NCAA, for
espnw Advisory Board. Val’s accomplishments in the sports business have earned her numerous awards, including the University of Virginia’s Distinguished Alumna Award; the March of Dimes Sports Achievement Award; induction into the GTE Academic AllAmerica Hall of Fame; the Girls Scouts of America National Women of Distinction Juliette Award; the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund Equal Opportunity Award; inclusion on the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Basketball team; induction into the International Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame; the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association President’s Citation; the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award; the International Olympic Committee Women and Sport Achievement Diploma; the Sports Business Journal Champions in Sports Business Award; inclusion as a Women’s Sports Foundation/espnw 40 for 40 Honoree; induction into the National Consortium for Academics and Sports Hall of Fame; the Women in Sports and Events (WISE) 20th Anniversary Women of Distinction Award; the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health Sports Ball Award; the Marquette School of Law Master of the Game Award; and the Emily Couric Leadership Award. Val is married to Charlie Rappaport, a retired tax partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. They have two daughters, Emily (a 2014 graduate of Yale) and Sally (a 2017 graduate of Wesleyan).
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST Digital Network Expands
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n its fifth year as the BIG EAST’s branded channel on FOX Sports GO, the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) will continue to broadcast 225 live events for the 2018-19 season. Highlighted BEDN programming will include all women’s basketball conference games not slated for television broadcasts, 36 Championship events and extensive coverage of men’s and women’s soccer league games. After a successful pilot year in 2014-15, BEDN expanded in 2015-16 to cover 225 events that season. BEDN will continue to supplement scheduled television coverage of all BIG EAST sports, while broadening exposure of
The BIG EAST women’s basketball events and the Olympic sports contests that are not televised by FOX Sports do not require a video subscription. Select content will also be available on bigeast.com, including historical BIG EAST games on demand, highlight footage, and original programming to be unveiled at a later date. Specific dates and additional details of featured match-ups, including regular season games and championship contests, will be released as game schedules are finalized. The broadcast schedule for 2018-19 will be announced when the conference schedules are finalized at a later date.
In its fifth year as the BIG EAST’s branded channel on FOX Sports GO, the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) will continue to broadcast 225 live events for the 2018-19 season. additional athletic events. In addition to live streaming, content will include highlights, selected news coverage and shoulder programming. The BIG EAST will oversee all production on the Digital Network, while Rush Media Company will continue to serve as the conference’s third-party production services supplier. The complete breakdown of the 2018-19 BEDN Programming Plan includes 74 women’s basketball, 35 men’s soccer, 35 women’s soccer, 15 volleyball, 10 baseball, 10 softball and six lacrosse games. As was the case in 2014-15 and 2015-16, 2016-2017, and 2017-2018, BEDN will cover all BIG EAST Championships, with 36 events in the upcoming year. When the BIG EAST launched the Digital Network in 2014-15, the league became the first collegiate conference to be hosted on FOX’s mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go. FOX Sports GO is currently available for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire tablets and Fire phones, select Windows devices, and on desktops through FOXSportsGO.com. Fans can download the mobile app for free from the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store and Windows Store. FOX Sports GO users who are also subscribers of participating video providers can live stream the BIG EAST men’s and women’s basketball telecasts, plus the Olympic sports championships, carried on FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, FOX Sports Regional Networks, and FOX broadcast network.
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About the BIG EAST The BIG EAST Conference is an association of ten nationally prominent colleges and universities that foster healthy athletic competition, community service and the pursuit of excellence in academic environments. The athletic programs of BIG EAST institutions provide national-caliber participation opportunities for more than 3,000 student-athletes on over 180 men’s and women’s teams in 22 sports. Established in 1979 and headquartered in New York City, the BIG EAST’s members are located in seven of the country’s top 35 largest media markets and include Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University and Xavier University. For more information, visit www.bigeast.com. About FOX Sports GO FOX Sports GO showcases the biggest events in sports, highlighted by: the best games from the National Football League, including the NFC Championship Game; NASCAR’s premier race—the Daytona 500; Major League Baseball’s crown jewel events—the All-Star Game, the Division Series, the League Championship Series, and the World Series; international soccer, led by the UEFA Champions League and the Women’s World Cup; marquee college football and basketball matchups from the Big 12, Pac-12, and BIG EAST; the most anticipated MMA showdowns from the UFC; and starting in 2015, the premier major championship in golf, the U.S. Open.
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Quick Facts Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bulldogs Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blue & White Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,726 (undergraduates) Director of Athletics �������������������������������������������������������Barry Collier Home Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hinkle Fieldhouse (9,100) Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 940-9817 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-17 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ����������������������������������������6-12/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1
Coaching Staff
BARRY COLLIER Director of Athletics
KURT GODLEVSKE Head Coach
KIT STETZEL Assistant Sports Information Director
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Godlevske Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Michigan ‘94 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . John Marcum (Oklahoma Baptist ’97) Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . Kierra McCleary (North Alabama ’11) Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe Henry (Missouri Valley) Director of Operations �������������������������������������������������Jamie Ingram
Sports Information
Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������ (317) 940-9692 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kit Stetzel Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 940-9994 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 828-9312 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cbstetze@butler.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.butlersports.com
DID YOU KNOW? The Bulldogs play their home games in historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, which, at the time of construction in 1928, was the largest basketball arena in the United States. Hinkle underwent renovations in 2014 which included remodeled coaching offices, chair-back seating and a new scoreboard.
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W h itn ey J e n n i ngs
SCHEDULE November Date 9 13 17 20 25
Day Opponent Fri. Eastern Illinois Tue. Murray State Sat. Western Illinois Tue. UMass Lowell Sun. Illinois State
Time 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m.
Network TV
December 2 5 8 17 20
Sun. Ball State Wed. at Indiana Sat. at Akron Mon. Indiana State Thu. vs. Ohio State West Palm Beach Invitational 21 Fri. vs. Eastern Michigan West Palm Beach Invitational 29 Sat. at VILLANOVA 31 Mon. at GEORGETOWN
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 8 p.m. FS2 1 p.m. BEDN
ROSTER
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 18 Fri. 20 Sun. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
SETON HALL ST. JOHNS at XAVIER at PROVIDENCE at CREIGHTON DePAUL MARQUETTE
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN FS1 BEDN BEDN
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
3 p.m.
BEDN
7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN BEDN
February 1 3 8 15 17 22 24
Fri. at ST. JOHNS Sun. at SETON HALL Fri. XAVIER Fri. CREIGHTON Sun. PROVIDENCE Fri. at MARQUETTE Sun. at DePAUL Wintrust Arena
March 1 3
Fri. Sun.
GEORGETOWN VILLANOVA
All dates are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS
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NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 22 23 24 25 34
Jamilyn Robinson Taylor Buford Emilia Sexton Naira Caceres
G G G G/F
Fr. Sr. Fr. R-So.
5-10 Gonzales, La./Ascension Christian 5-11 Long Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson 5-4 Louisville, Ky./Louisville Male 6-1 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria/ C.B. Islas Canarias/Maine Michelle Weaver G Sr. 5-7 South Bend, Ind./South Bend Saint Joseph Ashanti Thomas C R-Jr. 6-4 Lexington, Ky./Lafayette/ Penn State Sarah Humphrey G/F Jr. 6-0 Crete, Ill./Crete-Monee Whitney Jennings G R-Sr. 5-5 Logansport, Ind./Logansport/Iowa Jaia Alexander G Jr. 5-11 Baltimore, Md./ Roland Park Country School/Clemson Katherine Strong G R-Jr. 5-11 Chicago Heights, Ill./ Bloom/VCU Shae Brey F Jr. 6-0 Altoona, Wis./Eau Claire Regis Kristen Spolyar G Jr. 5-10 Lebanon, Ind./Lebanon Ellen Ross F Fr. 5-11 Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger Tori Schickel F/C Sr. 6-1 Evansville, Ind./Mater Dei
Head Coach: Kurt Godlevske Assistant Coach: John Marcum Assistant Coach: Kierra McCleary Assistant Coach: Gabe Henry Director of Basketball Operations: Jamie Ingram
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H ead C oach K urt G odlevske PROFILE: Hired at Butler on May 6, 2014 Personal – Married (Beth) with two daughters (Corrin and Katie) and one son (Noah). Education – B.S. in Physical Education and Health, Northern Michigan (1994); M.S., University of Indianapolis (2004) Playing File – Northern Michigan (1990-94) Coaching File – Assistant Coach, Lake Superior State (1994-96); Assistant Coach, Butler (2013-14) Highlights – Godlevske joined Butler’s staff as an assistant coach in the spring of 2013, after spending seven years as girls’ head coach at Bedford North Lawrence High School. He guided the Lady Stars to a 120-41 record, including a perfect 28-0 mark and the IHSAA Class 4A Girls’ Basketball State Championship in 2013. He also was part of an Indiana boys’ state championship staff as a volunteer coach at Lawrence North High School in 2004. An all-state high school player in L’Anse, Mich., Godlevske played basketball at Northern Michigan
University, and then started his collegiate coaching career at NCAA Division II Lake Superior State University, where he posted a 35-19 record in two years. After a few years out of coaching, he returned as head coach of his alma mater in L’Anse, leading the school to a 40-9 record in two seasons before taking over at Bedford North Lawrence. Godlevske was named interim head coach of the Butler women’s team on April 23 and had the interim tag removed less than two weeks later. In his first season with the Bulldogs, Butler surprised everyone after getting picked 10th in the BIG EAST Preseason Poll and finishing fifth, winning eight-straight conference games which included wins over Creighton and at St. John’s. Godlevske led Butler to its first ever BIG EAST Tournament win in 2016 as the Bulldogs upset higher-seeded Xavier in the First Round. Butler has advanced out of the First Round in three consecutive seasons, including 2018’s overtime win over Providence.
Godlevske’s Year-by-Year History Godlevske’s Record Career Record (4 years) 45-79 (.363) Butler Record (4 years) 45-79 (.363) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (4 years) 22-50 (.306) BIG EAST Tournament Record (4 appearances) 3-4 (.429) NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record n/a
Year School 2014-15 Butler 2015-16 Butler 2016-17 Butler 2017-18 Butler CAREER 4 years
Overall 14-16 10-21 6-25 15-17
BIG EAST 10-8 (t-5th) 4-14 (9th) 2-16 (10th) 6-12 (8th)
45-79 .363
22-50 .306
BIG EAST Tournament 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1
NCAA Postseason
WNIT Postseason
3-4 .429
Butler in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2013-14 15-16 10-8 6th 2014-15 14-16 10-8 tied-5th 2015-16 10-21 4-14 9th 2016-17 6-25 2-16 10th 2017-18 15-17 6-12 8th
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 15-17 7-6 6-8 2-3 Conference 6-12 3-6 3-6 0-0 Non-Conference 9-5 4-0 3-2 2-3 Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
11/11/17 11/15/17
7 p.m. 11 a.m.
AUSTIN PEAY at Murray State
W 75-54 W 88-59
883 494
High Rebounds
(30)JENNINGS, Whitney (6)SCHICKEL, Tori (29)SCHICKEL, Tori (8)BREY, Shae (8)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/17/17 7 p.m. LIPSCOMB W 70-58 506 (20)JENNINGS, Whitney (17)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/20/17 7 p.m at South Florida 55-71 L 2223 (18)JENNINGS, Whitney (15)SCHICKEL, Tori (18)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/23/17 12 p.m. vs West Virginia 68-75 L 647 (24)JENNINGS, Whitney (9)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/24/17 6 p.m. vs Virginia Tech W 79-77 369 (27)SCHICKEL, Tori (15)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/25/17 3 p.m. vs Drexel 62-76 L 276 (28)JENNINGS, Whitney (11)SCHICKEL, Tori 11/29/17 7:03 p.m at Ball State 75-87 L 1564 (26)JENNINGS, Whitney (10)SCHICKEL, Tori 12-3-17 2 p.m. at Illinois State W 56-45 613 (12)SCHICKEL, Tori (11)SCHICKEL, Tori (12)SPOLYAR, Kristen (12)WEAVER, Michelle 12/8/17 7 p.m. WISCONSIN W 69-62 869 (19)SCHICKEL, Tori (10)SCHICKEL, Tori 12/18/17 7 p.m. LOYOLA CHICAGO W 64-52 427 (23)JENNINGS, Whitney (11)SCHICKEL, Tori 12/21/17 2 p.m. at Indiana State W 60-51 1277 (23)SCHICKEL, Tori (8)LATHAN, Iman 12/29/17 7 p.m. * XAVIER 62-69 L 799 (25)JENNINGS, Whitney (8)SCHICKEL, Tori 01/02/18 7 p.m. * at Villanova W 76-53 401 (26)SCHICKEL, Tori (8)SPOLYAR, Kristen 01/05/18 7 p.m. * at Georgetown W 66-57 297 (28)SCHICKEL, Tori (15)SCHICKEL, Tori 01/07/18 1 p.m. * SETON HALL W 66-48 543 (20)SPOLYAR, Kristen (9)SCHICKEL, Tori 01/10/18 7 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S 55-73 L 401 (19)SCHICKEL, Tori (7)BREY, Shae (7)SCHICKEL, Tori
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
Date
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 13 10085 776 Away 14 16426 1173 Neutral 5 5233 1047 Total 32 31744 992 Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
1/12/18 7 p.m. * at Marquette 67-69 L 1707 (22)SPOLYAR, Kristen (13)SCHICKEL, Tori 1/14/18 3:30 p.m. * at DePaul 65-87 L 1979 (18)JENNINGS, Whitney (9)BREY, Shae 01/19/18 7 p.m. * CREIGHTON W 59-53 922 (17)JENNINGS, Whitney (12)BREY, Shae 01/21/18 1 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 68-57 862 (27)SCHICKEL, Tori (9)SCHICKEL, Tori 01/26/18 7 p.m. * GEORGETOWN 52-63 L 773 (19)JENNINGS, Whitney (10)SPOLYAR, Kristen 01/28/18 1 p.m. * VILLANOVA 67-69 L 736 (29)JENNINGS, Whitney (7)SPOLYAR, Kristen 2/2/18 7 p.m. * at St. John’s 38-76 L 716 (12)SPOLYAR, Kristen (4)SCHICKEL, Tori (4)JENNINGS, Whitney 02/04/18 1 p.m. * at Seton Hall 64-75 L 1655 (24)SCHICKEL, Tori (14)SCHICKEL, Tori 02/09/18 7 p.m. * DEPAUL 68-86 L 1047 (23)JENNINGS, Whitney (8)BREY, Shae 02/11/18 1 p.m. * MARQUETTE 59-78 L 1317 (18)SCHICKEL, Tori (10)SCHICKEL, Tori 2/16/18 7 p.m. * at Providence W 69-48 463 (20)WEAVER, Michelle (10)LATHAN, Iman 2/18/18 1 p.m. * at Creighton 55-64 L 1261 (20)SCHICKEL, Tori (8)SCHICKEL, Tori (8)SPOLYAR, Kristen 02/25/18 2 p.m. * at Xavier 54-57 L 1776 (15)JENNINGS, Whitney (7)LATHAN, Iman (7)SCHICKEL, Tori 3/3/18 4:03 p.m. vs Providence WOT 73-67 1950 (21)SPOLYAR, Kristen (11)SCHICKEL, Tori 3/4/18 12 p.m. vs Marquette 61-73 L 1991 (17)WEAVER, Michelle (10)LATHAN, Iman * indicates conference game
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
15 JENNINGS, Whitney Conference-Only...
32 32 1212 37.9 186 495 .376 80 226 .354 87 101 .861 7 111 118 3.7 72 3 91 85 3 41 539 16.8 18 18 687 38.2 100 290 .345 47 133 .353 42 47 .894 2 66 68 3.8 46 2 42 54 3 17 289 16.1
34 SCHICKEL, Tori Conference-Only...
32 32 1164 36.4 198 372 .532 0 1 .000 128 170 .753 110 189 299 9.3 82 0 77 100 48 43 524 16.4 18 18 662 36.8 114 203 .562 0 1 .000 67 96 .698 57 97 154 8.6 43 0 49 57 23 19 295 16.4
24 SPOLYAR, Kristen Conference-Only...
31 9 857 27.6 116 331 .350 48 149 .322 79 113 .699 24 111 135 4.4 93 3 49 78 2 48 359 11.6 17 6 509 29.9 60 189 .317 23 85 .271 41 62 .661 15 69 84 4.9 59 3 35 46 2 29 184 10.8
11 WEAVER, Michelle Conference-Only...
31 30 1018 32.8 93 200 .465 32 85 .376 39 52 .750 26 59 85 2.7 89 4 83 74 5 57 257 8.3 17 16 588 34.6 55 114 .482 19 51 .373 20 28 .714 10 29 39 2.3 53 2 38 35 4 35 149 8.8
23 BREY, Shae Conference-Only...
32 25 858 26.8 51 99 .515 1 11 .091 16 23 .696 56 124 180 5.6 65 1 56 56 14 34 119 3.7 18 13 508 28.2 30 50 .600 0 3 .000 14 17 .824 29 82 111 6.2 37 0 38 31 5 24 74 4.1
04 BUFORD, Taylor Conference-Only...
6 0 12 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 0 2 0.3 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
14 HUMPHREY, Sarah Conference-Only...
15 1 51 3.4 2 7 .286 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 2 5 7 0.5 5 0 1 8 2 0 5 0.3 7 1 18 2.6 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.4
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING
TOTAL
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
22 LATHAN, Iman Conference-Only...
32 29 642 20.1 75 193 .389 0 1 .000 12 23 .522 27 107 134 4.2 69 0 43 49 0 17 162 5.1 18 16 348 19.3 40 110 .364 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 13 54 67 3.7 40 0 26 27 0 8 86 4.8
30 SHELTON, Sydney Conference-Only...
11 0 121 11.0 7 30 .233 4 22 .182 6 8 .750 1 13 14 1.3 8 0 2 9 1 3 24 2.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
02 HODGES, Kaela Conference-Only...
27 1 218 8.1 15 38 .395 0 0 .000 10 10 1.000 28 38 66 2.4 42 0 11 17 4 12 40 1.5 13 1 103 7.9 8 19 .421 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 12 18 30 2.3 20 0 5 11 2 10 18 1.4
12 BUCK, Sydney Conference-Only...
31 1 261 8.4 12 50 .240 8 45 .178 1 2 .500 0 15 15 0.5 7 0 7 15 0 5 33 1.1 18 1 171 9.5 5 23 .217 2 19 .105 0 0 .000 0 11 11 0.6 5 0 5 11 0 3 12 0.7
03 AUBE, Alisha Conference-Only...
8 0 11 1.4 0 4 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 6 1.5 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
TM TEAM................ 72 49 121 3.8 0 12 0 Conference-Only... 45 27 72 4.0 0 9 0
Total..........
32
755 1820 .415 173 544 .318 382 508 .752 355 822 1177 36.8 536 11 420 508 79 260 2065 64.5
Conference-Only...
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413 1003 .412 91 295 .308 193 266 .726 184 454 638 35.4 305 7 239 282 39 145 1110 61.7
Opponents......
32
740 1870 .396 256 775 .330 353 475 .743 343 742 1085 33.9 536 - 452 470 122 252 2089 65.3
Conference-Only...
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420 1041 .403 137 432 .317 205 281 .730 190 425 615 34.2 284 4 256 255 76 150 1182 65.7
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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Omaha, Neb. 68178 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluejays Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue & White Enrollment: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������8,910 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Rasmussen Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.J. Sokol Arena (2,500) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(402) 280-5724 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-13 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ���������������������������������������� 11-7/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Flanery Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creighton, ‘87 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . Chevelle Saunsoc (Creighton 2010) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . Linda Sayavongchanh (Drake 2007) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carli Tritz (Creighton 2014) Director of Operations: . . . . . . . . Jenny Vickers (Creighton 2003) Program Advisor for Women’s Basketball: ������������������ Connie Yori
BRUCE RASMUSSEN Director of Athletics
JIM FLANERY Head Coach
GLEN SISK Associate Director/Athletic Communications
T e m i C ar da
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������(402) 280-2720 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Sisk Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 280-2433 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (402) 515-7528 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . glensisk@creighton.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.gocreighton.com
DID YOU KNOW? The Bluejays qualified for the national postseason for the 11th consecutive season in 2017-18, earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Championship where Creighton advanced to the Round of 32.
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SCHEDULE November Date 7 9 15 20 28
Day Wed. Fri. Thu. Tue. Wed.
Opponent South Dakota at North Dakota State at South Dakota State at Northern Iowa Drake
Time 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
Network TV
December 2 5 8 16 20
Sun. Nebraska Wed. Omaha Sat. at Wichita State Sun. at Florida State Thu. vs. USF Sunshine Classic 21 Fri. vs. Vanderbilt Sunshine Classic 29 Sat. at DePAUL 31 Mon. at MARQUETTE
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ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 2 4 5 12 13 21 22 23 24 33 40 45
Jade Owens G Tatum Rembao G Temi Carda G Jaylyn Agnew F Gracey Griglione F Rachael Saunders G Olivia Elger G Brooke Kissinger G Morgan Turner F Chloe Dworak G Payton Brotzki G Ali Greene F Audrey Faber F
Sr. So. So. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
5-6 5-9 5-7 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-7 5-7 6-2 5-6 5-11 6-1 6-2
River Forest, Ill. / Fenwick HS Loveland, Colo. / Loveland HS Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North HS Andover, Kan. / Andover HS Truro, Iowa / Interstate 35 HS Iowa City, Iowa / Iowa City West HS Peoria, Ill. / Richwoods HS Minden, Neb. / Minden HS Guston, Ky. / Meade County HS Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Christian HS Papillion, Neb. / Platteview HS Mahtomedi , Minn. / Mahtomedi HS Clive, Iowa / Dowling Catholic
Head Coach: Jim Flanery Assistant Coach: Chevelle Saunsoci Assistant Coach (Recruiting Coordinator): Linda Sayavongchanh Assistant Coach: Carli Tritz Director of Operations: Jenny Vickers Program Advisor for Women’s Basketball: Connie Yori
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PROFILE: Hired at Creighton July 19, 2002 Personal – Originally from Guthrie Center, Iowa; married (Emily); father of one son (Jackson) and one daughter (Brynn). Education – B.A. in philosophy, Creighton (1987). Playing File – Member of the Bluejay men’s basketball team (1985-87) and golf team (1983-1987). Coaching File – Graduate Assistant, Creighton (1987-89); Assistant Coach, Loras College (Iowa) (1990-92); Assistant Coach, Creighton (1989-90, 1993-2002).
Highlights – Flanery is entering his 17th season as the Creighton head coach and his 27th straight on the Bluejay bench; Creighton has qualified for the national postseason for a schoolrecord 11 consecutive seasons, including back-to-back at-large berths into the 2017 and 2018 NCAA Tournament; the Bluejays won their 2017 NCAA First Round game to advance in the Big Dance for the first time since 2013, and did so again in 2018; Creighton claimed a share of the BIG EAST regular-season crown for the first time in 2016-17, doubling their league wins from 2015-16; Flanery led the Bluejays to their first ever back-to-back NCAA Championship berths in 2012 and 2013; Flanery was an assistant when Creighton made the NCAAs in 2002 and 1994; prior to Creighton joining the BIG EAST (2013-14), Flanery collected more than 100 conference wins in the Missouri Valley.
Flanery’s Year-by-Year History
Flanery’s Record Career Record (16 years) 312-204 (.605) Creighton Record (16 years) 312-204 (.605) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (5 years) 57-33 (.633) BIG EAST Tournament Record (5 appearances) 6-5 (.545) NCAA Record (4 appearances) 3-4 (.429) WNIT Record (10 appearances) 12-9 (.571)
Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tourney NCAA Postseason 2002-03 Creighton 24-9 2003-04 Creighton 24-9 2004-05 Creighton 19-10 2005-06 Creighton 8-21 2006-07 Creighton 13-19 2007-08 Creighton 21-12 2008-09 Creighton 22-12 2009-10 Creighton 21-11 2010-11 Creighton 18-13 2011-12 Creighton 20-13 0-1 2012-13 Creighton 25-8 1-1 2013-14 Creighton 20-14 12-6 (T-3rd) 1-1 2014-15 Creighton 17-14 10-8 (T-5th) 0-1 2015-16 Creighton 17-18 8-10 (T-7th) 3-1 2016-17 Creighton 24-8 16-2 (T-1st) 1-1 1-1 2017-18 Creighton 19-13 11-7 (4th) 1-1 1-1 Career 16 years
312-204 .605
57-33 .633
6-5 .545
3-4 .429
WNIT Postseason 3-1 5-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1
12-9 .571
Creighton in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2013-14 20-14 12-6 tied-3rd 2014-15 17-14 10-8 tied-5th 2015-16 17-18 8-10 tied-7th 2016-17 24-8 16-2 tied-1st 2017-18 19-13 11-7 4th
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 19-13 10-3 7-7 2-3 Conference 11-7 7-2 4-5 0-0 Non-Conference 8-6 3-1 3-2 2-3 Date
Time
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Score
Attend. High Points
11/10/17 11:30 a.m. WICHITA STATE W 66-61 1323 (16)FABER, Audrey 11/14/17 7 p.m. at South Dakota 68-73 L 1997 (15)FABER, Audrey (15)CARDA, Temi 11/19/17 7:06 p.m. at Nebraska W 64-49 4324 (20)AGNEW, Jaylyn 11/21/17 6 p.m. NORTHERN IOWA WO2 89-78 632 (29)FABER, Audrey 01/24/17 11 a.m. vs Washington 64-67 L 175 (19)FABER, Audrey 11/25/17 3:30 p.m. vs UCLA 63-72 L 225 (15)AGNEW, Jaylyn 12/03/17 2:07 p.m. at Drake WO4 108-100 2863 (34)FABER, Audrey 12/10/17 1 p.m. at Omaha W 72-51 2043 (21)LAMBERTY, Sydney 12/15/17 4:03 p.m. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 72-65 780 (21)ELGER, Olivia (21)AGNEW, Jaylyn 12/21/17 6 p.m. FLORIDA STATE 82-92 L 760 (30)FABER, Audrey 12/28/17 7 p.m. * VILLANOVA W 69-54 1120 (19)FABER, Audrey (19)AGNEW, Jaylyn 12/30/17 1 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 69-58 745 (26)FABER, Audrey 01/02/18 7 p.m. * at Seton Hall W 68-51 625 (17)AGNEW, Jaylyn 1/5/18 7 p.m. * at St. John’s 65-72 LOT 538 (14)LAMBERTY, Sydney 1/7/18 1 p.m. * MARQUETTE 77-92 L 1109 (20)FABER, Audrey
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 13 12686 976 Away 14 24954 1782 Neutral 5 6887 1377 Total 32 44527 1391
High Rebounds
Date
(7)AGNEW, Jaylyn (7)LAMBERTY, Sydney (7)CARDA, Temi
1/10/18 7 p.m. * DEPAUL 54-82 L 672 1/13/18 1 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 73-56 951 01/19/18 7 p.m. * at Butler 53-59 L 922 01/22/18 12 p.m. * at Xavier WOT 71-64 2845 01/26/18 7:03 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S W 53-39 1316 01/28/18 1 p.m. * SETON HALL WOT 81-64 1015 2/2/18 7 p.m. * at DePaul 67-77 L 1828 2/4/18 1 p.m. * at Marquette W 74-73 1612 2/10/18 12 p.m. * at Providence WO2 87-84 439 2/16/18 7:03 p.m. * XAVIER W 65-54 1002 2/18/18 1 p.m. * BUTLER W 64-55 1261 02/23/18 11 a.m. * at Georgetown 67-70 L 2257 02/25/18 2 p.m. * at Villanova 48-55 L 801 3/4/18 2:30 p.m. vs St. John’s W 66-58 1991 3/5/18 3:03 p.m. vs Marquette 70-76 L 2192 03/17/18 3:02 p.m. vs Iowa W 76-70 2304 03/19/18 6 p.m. at UCLA 64-86 L 1860
(9)AGNEW, Jaylyn (14)AGNEW, Jaylyn (8)AGNEW, Jaylyn (7)GREENE, Ali (12)LAMBERTY, Sydney (7)CARDA, Temi (7)NORBY, Bailey (5)CARDA, Temi (5)AGNEW, Jaylyn (10)LAMBERTY, Sydney (6)AGNEW, Jaylyn (6)LAMBERTY, Sydney (11)LAMBERTY, Sydney (7)LAMBERTY, Sydney (5)ELGER, Olivia (12)LAMBERTY, Sydney
Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points (16)FABER, Audrey (16)FABER, Audrey (17)FABER, Audrey (15)AGNEW, Jaylyn (15)LAMBERTY, Sydney (16)ELGER, Olivia (21)LAMBERTY, Sydney (14)LAMBERTY, Sydney (18)LAMBERTY, Sydney (33)AGNEW, Jaylyn (13)LAMBERTY, Sydney (14)GREENE, Ali (16)ELGER, Olivia (20)LAMBERTY, Sydney (23)AGNEW, Jaylyn (20)FABER, Audrey (24)AGNEW, Jaylyn (20)FABER, Audrey
High Rebounds (6)AGNEW, Jaylyn (9)GREENE, Ali (8)LAMBERTY, Sydney (15)LAMBERTY, Sydney (12)AGNEW, Jaylyn (12)AGNEW, Jaylyn (10)AGNEW, Jaylyn (8)FABER, Audrey (11)AGNEW, Jaylyn (9)AGNEW, Jaylyn (8)FABER, Audrey (7)AGNEW, Jaylyn (10)LAMBERTY, Sydney (8)AGNEW, Jaylyn (8)LAMBERTY, Sydney (5)LAMBERTY, Sydney (4)ELGER, Olivia
* indicates conference game
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
45 FABER, Audrey Conference-Only...
32 31 1150 35.9 171 412 .415 66 180 .367 67 82 .817 15 127 142 4.4 62 1 99 79 36 14 475 14.8 18 17 641 35.6 87 218 .399 31 93 .333 25 34 .735 8 68 76 4.2 42 1 49 48 16 10 230 12.8
05 AGNEW, Jaylyn Conference-Only...
32 31 1163 36.3 160 362 .442 81 202 .401 63 77 .818 33 169 202 6.3 83 3 84 37 41 33 464 14.5 18 17 654 36.3 82 193 .425 34 104 .327 35 43 .814 14 104 118 6.6 43 0 46 20 22 16 233 12.9
21 ELGER, Olivia Conference-Only...
24 0 575 24.0 79 184 .429 38 86 .442 45 66 .682 13 59 72 3.0 62 2 50 36 3 24 241 10.0 16 0 404 25.3 49 117 .419 19 50 .380 34 47 .723 12 37 49 3.1 47 1 36 27 1 18 151 9.4
24 CARDA, Temi Conference-Only...
32 1 760 23.8 77 193 .399 26 82 .317 43 59 .729 16 97 113 3.5 74 1 42 41 0 7 223 7.0 18 0 412 22.9 44 101 .436 17 39 .436 22 35 .629 5 52 57 3.2 36 1 23 20 0 3 127 7.1
40 GREENE, Ali Conference-Only...
32 12 463 14.5 46 81 .568 0 0 .000 28 34 .824 66 46 112 3.5 67 2 8 21 3 9 120 3.8 18 5 254 14.1 34 53 .642 0 0 .000 15 18 .833 37 28 65 3.6 35 1 6 13 2 6 83 4.6
15 REMBAO, Tatum Conference-Only...
23 0 232 10.1 22 57 .386 4 13 .308 16 20 .800 15 26 41 1.8 24 1 21 24 2 9 64 2.8 12 0 65 5.4 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 6 7 .857 4 5 9 0.8 7 0 3 12 0 0 12 1.0
22 KISSINGER, Brooke Conference-Only...
24 0 165 6.9 7 32 .219 3 21 .143 5 11 .455 6 10 16 0.7 19 0 13 10 0 3 22 0.9 14 0 79 5.6 3 13 .231 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 2 5 7 0.5 8 0 8 1 0 1 8 0.6
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING
TOTAL
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
14 LAMBERTY, Sydney Conference-Only...
32 32 1230 38.4 140 319 .439 38 94 .404 62 74 .838 45 153 198 6.2 31 0 172 77 14 22 380 11.9 18 18 683 37.9 83 181 .459 22 55 .400 30 35 .857 28 93 121 6.7 11 0 94 43 8 14 218 12.1
11 NORBY, Bailey Conference-Only...
30 18 290 9.7 40 84 .476 5 16 .313 9 16 .563 20 43 63 2.1 32 0 17 29 3 7 94 3.1 18 13 187 10.4 27 62 .435 3 13 .231 7 12 .583 14 32 46 2.6 22 0 12 19 1 6 64 3.6
02 MELLMAN, Myah Conference-Only...
32 31 408 12.8 29 74 .392 24 59 .407 12 13 .923 12 32 44 1.4 19 0 24 10 2 6 94 2.9 18 18 226 12.6 16 42 .381 13 32 .406 7 7 1.000 6 17 23 1.3 9 0 14 3 0 2 52 2.9
33 BROWN, Kylie Conference-Only...
30 3 237 7.9 24 49 .490 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 10 20 30 1.0 30 1 9 6 13 1 52 1.7 17 1 118 6.9 12 26 .462 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 4 9 13 0.8 9 0 4 4 7 1 27 1.6
04 RISCHARD, Aimee Conference-Only...
1 1 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
TM TEAM................ 42 53 95 3.0 0 20 0 Conference-Only... 16 25 41 2.3 0 12 0 Total..........
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795 1847 .430 285 753 .378 354 460 .770 293 835 1128 35.2 503 11 539 391 117 135 2229 69.7
Conference-Only...
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440 1014 .434 141 394 .358 184 246 .748 150 475 625 34.7 269 4 295 223 57 77 1205 66.9
Opponents......
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812 1957 .415 167 533 .313 366 484 .756 362 810 1172 36.6 518 - 458 339 83 207 2157 67.4
Conference-Only...
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451 1082 .417 94 303 .310 163 222 .734 181 454 635 35.3 285 5 271 191 47 107 1159 64.4
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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. 60614 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Demons Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Blue & Scarlet Enrollment: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������22,769 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Lenti Ponsetto Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McGrath-Phillips Arena (3,000) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(773) 325-4901 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-8 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3/T-1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1
JEAN LENTI PONSETTO Athletics Director
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Bruno Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DePaul ‘73 Associate Head Coach: . Jill M. Pizzotti (SE Missouri State, 1989) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Ryckbosch (Loyola, 1984) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candis Blankson (DePaul, 2001) Director of Professional, Corporate & Community Relations: Lauren Prochaska (DePaul, 2018) Video Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bradley Bruno (DePaul, 2014)
DOUG BRUNO Head Coach
BOB SAKAMOTO Assistant Director Athletics Communication
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Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ����������������������������������������(773) 325-7507 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Sakamoto Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (773) 325-7525 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (630) 445-3645 Email Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rsakamot@depaul.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.depaulbluedemons.com
DID YOU KNOW? DePaul earned its 16th-consecutive NCAA Tournament berth in 2018 – one of just six programs to appear in each of the last 16 NCAA Tournaments along with UConn, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Stanford and Tennessee.
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SCHEDULE November
Date Day Opponent 9 Fri. UW Green Bay 17 Sat. Notre Dame Wintrust Arena 22 Thu. vs. Princeton Cancun Challenge 23 Fri. vs. Kansas State Cancun Challenge 24 Sat. vs. Syracuse Cancun Challenge 26 Mon. Savannah State 28 Wed. at Connecticut
Time 8 p.m.
Network TV
2 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p.m. TBD
December 3 5 9 17 20 29 31
Mon. Wed. Sun. Mon. Thu. Sat. Mon.
Temple Northwestern at Oklahoma Tennessee State at Loyola Chicago CREIGHTON PROVIDENCE
12 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. TBD 8 p.m. 2 p.m.
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February 3 8 10 15 17 22 24
Sun. MARQUETTE Fri. VILLANOVA Sun. GEORGETOWN Fri. at SETON HALL Sun. at ST. JOHNS Madison Square Garden Fri. XAVIER Wintrust Arena Sun. BUTLER Wintrust Arena
March 1 3
Fri. at PROVIDENCE Sun. at CREIGHTON
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ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 1 2 10 11 13 15 20 22 23 24 32 35
Rebekah Dahlman G Ashton Millender G Maya Stovall G Lexi Held G Sonya Morris G Courtney Krol G Jolene Daninger G Kelly Campbell G Chante Stonewall F Dee Bekelja G Tanita Allen G Dege Jean F Mart’e Grays F
Grad. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr.
5-9 5-8 5-7 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-7 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-2 6-2
Braham, Minn. (Braham Area/Vanderbilt) Glenwood, Ill. (Marian Catholic) St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway North) Burlington, Ky. (Cooper) St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word) Chesterton, Ind. (Chesterton) Andover, Minn. (Andover) Wall, N.J. (Saint John Vianney) Normal, Ill. (University) Solon, Ohio (Solon) Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) Richton Park, Ill. (Rich South) Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King Jr.)
Head Coach: Doug Bruno Associate Head Coach: Jill M. Pizzotti Assistant Coach: Lisa Ryckbosch Assistant Coach: Candis Blankson Director Of Corporate, Professional & Community Relations: Lauren Prochaska Video Coordinator: Bradley Bruno
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H ead C oach D oug B runo PROFILE: Originally hired July 6, 1976 and returned to DPU July 6, 1988 Personal – Originally hired July 6, 1976 and returned to DPU July 6, 1988; born and raised in Chicago; attended Archbishop Quigley High School on Chicago’s Southside; married (Patty); father of six sons (Bryan, Kevin, David, Brendan, Patrick and Bradley); grandfather of eight (Jackson, Morgan, Owen, Eden, Brendan, Nora, Declan and Colin). Education – B.A. in English, DePaul University (1973); M.A. in English, DePaul University (1988). Coaching File – Assistant boys’ varsity coach, Francis Parker High School (1973-74); boys’ varsity head coach, St. Vincent DePaul High School (1974-75); women’s head coach, DePaul University (1976-78); head coach/Director of Player Personnel, Chicago Hustle (WBL) (197880); associate men’s coach, Loyola University Chicago (1980-88). Assistant coach, USA National Team (2009-present).
Highlights –Has advanced to the NCAA Championship for 16 consecutive years; coached DePaul to five-straight BIG EAST regular-season titles (2014-2018) and back-to-back Tournament titles in 2014 and 2015 before adding a third in 2018; the Blue Demons advanced to their fourth Sweet 16 in 2016 after also doing so in 2014, 2011 and 2007; 19 consecutive postseason appearances and 26 overall; 22 20-win seasons; three-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year, most recently in 2017; served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic Team which earned Gold in 2012 and 2016 in Rio; assistant coach for Team USA for FIBA World Championships in 2014 and 2010, when they won a gold medal; 2006 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year; led the U.S. U19 team to Gold at the 2007 FIBA World Championship for Women in Slovakia; led U.S. U18 team to Gold at the 2006 FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Colorado Springs; played at DePaul for Hall of Fame coach Ray Meyer (1970-73).
Bruno’s Year-by-Year History Bruno’s Record Bruno’s Record Career Record (34 years) 708-364 (.660) DePaul Record (32 years) 668-334 (.667) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (13 years) 154-64 (.706) BIG EAST Tournament Record (13 appearances) 20-10 (.667) NCAA Record (23 appearances) 17-23 (.425) WNIT Record (3 appearances) 2-3 (.400)
DePaul in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2005-06 27-7 11-5 tied-3rd 2006-07 19-13 8-8 10th 2007-08 20-12 8-8 tied-8th 2008-09 23-10 10-6 tied-4th 2009-10 21-12 9-7 tied-6th 2010-11 29-7 13-3 tied-2nd 2011-12 23-11 9-7 8th 2012-13 21-12 9-7 tied-6th 2013-14 29-7 15-3 1st 2014-15 27-8 15-3 tied-1st 2015-16 27-9 16-2 1st 2016-17 27-8 16-2 tied-1st 2017-18 27-8 15-3 tied-1st
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Year School 1976-77 DePaul 1977-78 DePaul 1988-89 DePaul 1989-90 DePaul 1990-91 DePaul 1991-92 DePaul 1992-93 DePaul 1993-94 DePaul 1994-95 DePaul 1995-96 DePaul 1996-97 DePaul 1997-98 DePaul 1998-99 DePaul 1999-00 DePaul 2000-01 DePaul 2001-02 DePaul 2002-03 DePaul 2003-04 DePaul 2004-05 DePaul 2005-06 DePaul 2006-07 DePaul 2007-08 DePaul 2008-09 DePaul 2009-10 DePaul 2010-11 DePaul 2011-12 DePaul 2012-13 DePaul 2013-14 DePaul 2014-15 DePaul 2015-16 DePaul 2016-17 DePaul 2017-18 DePaul
Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason WNIT Postseason NWIT Postseason 11-10 16-6 23-10 1-2 22-10 1-1 19-12 0-1 21-10 1-1 20-9 0-1 10-20 20-9 0-1 21-10 1-1 20-9 0-1 11-18 12-15 18-12 1-1 18-14 1-1 15-14 0-1 22-10 0-1 23-7 1-1 26-5 1-1 27-7 11-5 (t3rd) 1-1 2-1 (Sweet 16) 19-13 8-8 (10th) 1-1 0-1 20-12 8-8 (t8th) 1-1 0-1 23-10 10-6 (t4th) 1-1 0-1 21-12 9-7 (t6th) 1-1 0-1 29-7 13-3 (t2nd) 1-1 2-1 (Sweet 16) 23-11 9-7(8th) 1-1 1-1 21-12 9-7 (T6th) 1-1 0-1 29-7 15-3 (1st) 3-0 2-1 (Sweet 16) 27-8 15-3 (T-1st) 3-0 1-1 27-9 16-2 (1st) 1-1 2-1 (Sweet 16) 27-8 16-2 (T-1st) 2-1 1-1 27-8 15-3 (T-1st) 3-0 1-1
Career 31 years
668-334 .667
154-64 .706
20-10 .667
17-23 .425
2-3 .400
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 27-8 16-3 8-4 3-1 Conference 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 Non-Conference 12-5 8-2 1-2 3-1 Date
Time
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Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
11/10/17 7:03 p.m. NORTHERN COLORADO 88-94 L 1665 (17)ALLEN, Tanita (9)ALLEN, Tanita 11/13/17 7:05 p.m. OKLAHOMA WOT 111-108 2072 (23)COLEMAN, Amarah (7)ALLEN, Tanita 11/17/17 6:30 p.m. DELAWARE STATE W 110-71 1692 (27)MILLENDER, Ashton (7)BEKELJA, Dee 11/18/17 4 p.m. SAINT LOUIS W 86-78 1964 (25)GRAYS, Mart’e (9)STONEWALL, Chante 11/23/17 12:30 p.m. vs Florida Gulf Coast 84-89 LOT (17)GRAYS, Mart’e (10)ALLEN, Tanita 11/24/17 12:30 p.m. vs Memphis W 81-67 (15)ALLEN, Tanita (7)ALLEN, Tanita 11/25/17 3 p.m. vs Gonzaga W 88-71 (19)CAMPBELL, Kelly (8)CAMPBELL, Kelly 12/4/17 11 a.m. LOYOLA CHICAGO W 88-47 5152 (18)CAMPBELL, Kelly (6)COLEMAN, Amarah (6)BEKELJA, Dee 12/8/17 6:04 p.m. CONNECTICUT 69-103 L 3229 (16)COLEMAN, Amarah (4)GRAYS, Mart’e 12/13/17 7 p.m. at Northwestern W 92-63 636 (19)GRAYS, Mart’e (6)CAMPBELL, Kelly (19)STONEWALL, Chante (6)CAGE, Deja 12/17/17 1 p.m. ET at Notre Dame 82-91 L 8503 (18)MILLENDER, Ashton (8)CAMPBELL, Kelly 12/20/17 7 p.m. IUPUI W 85-71 1746 (20)COLEMAN, Amarah (16)CAMPBELL, Kelly 12/28/17 7 p.m. * SETON HALL W 89-66 1832 (21)MILLENDER, Ashton (12)CAMPBELL, Kelly 12/30/17 7 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S W 76-67 1709 (18)GRAYS, Mart’e (12)CAMPBELL, Kelly 1/4/18 7 p.m. * at Marquette 81-93 L 1626 (19)GRAYS, Mart’e (12)CAMPBELL, Kelly 1/7/18 1 p.m. * at Providence W 71-48 326 (15)GRAYS, Mart’e (12)COLEMAN, Amarah 1/10/18 7 p.m. * at Creighton W 82-54 672 (13)MILLENDER, Ashton (11)CAMPBELL, Kelly 1/12/18 4:35 p.m. * XAVIER W 79-48 5354 (18)GRAYS, Mart’e (9)STONEWALL, Chante 1/14/18 3:30 p.m. * BUTLER W 87-65 1979 (20)MILLENDER, Ashton (8)STONEWALL, Chante (20)GRAYS, Mart’e (8)ALLEN, Tanita 01/19/18 7 p.m. * at Villanova 58-84 L 641 (13)COLEMAN, Amarah (9)CAMPBELL, Kelly
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
Date
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 19 45513 2395 Away 12 20673 1723 Neutral 4 0 0 Total 35 66186 1891 Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
01/21/18 2 p.m. * at Georgetown W 78-62 1191 (22)GRAYS, Mart’e (11)ALLEN, Tanita (11)CAMPBELL, Kelly 1/29/18 8:15 p.m. * MARQUETTE W 95-83 2381 (20)CAMPBELL, Kelly (9)CAMPBELL, Kelly 2/2/18 7 p.m. * CREIGHTON W 77-67 1828 (25)GRAYS, Mart’e (15)CAMPBELL, Kelly 2/4/18 2 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 81-47 2235 (15)STONEWALL, Chante (10)CAMPBELL, Kelly 02/09/18 7 p.m. * at Butler W 86-68 1047 (16)STONEWALL, Chante (9)CAMPBELL, Kelly 02/11/18 2 p.m. * at Xavier W 73-72 1107 (16)GRAYS, Mart’e (14)CAMPBELL, Kelly (16)MILLENDER, Ashton 2/16/18 7 p.m. * GEORGETOWN 85-86 L 1890 (19)MILLENDER, Ashton (6)CAMPBELL, Kelly 2/18/18 2:08 p.m. * VILLANOVA W 71-66 2182 (19)MILLENDER, Ashton (13)CAMPBELL, Kelly 2/23/18 7 p.m. * at St. John’s W 67-54 749 (17)GRAYS, Mart’e (10)GRAYS, Mart’e (10)CAMPBELL, Kelly 02/25/18 1 p.m. * at Seton Hall W 72-68 1013 (16)MILLENDER, Ashton (11)CAMPBELL, Kelly 3/4/18 6:03 p.m. SETON HALL W 78-52 2147 (21)GRAYS, Mart’e (10)GRAYS, Mart’e (10)STONEWALL, Chante 3/5/18 5:33 p.m. GEORGETOWN W 85-53 2192 (15)MILLENDER, Ashton (11)CAMPBELL, Kelly 3/6/18 6:04 p.m. MARQUETTE W 98-63 2264 (27)COLEMAN, Amarah (11)CAMPBELL, Kelly (11)STONEWALL, Chante 03/16/18 11 a.m. vs Oklahoma W 90-79 (17)COLEMAN, Amarah (8)ALLEN, Tanita (17)CAMPBELL, Kelly 03/18/18 1 p.m. at Texas A&M 79-80 L 3162 (19)ALLEN, Tanita (7)STONEWALL, Chante * indicates conference game
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
35 GRAYS, Mart’e Conference-Only...
35 34 918 26.2 188 412 .456 64 173 .370 64 86 .744 46 120 166 4.7 94 4 57 90 14 26 504 14.4 18 18 515 28.6 101 217 .465 35 96 .365 36 49 .735 26 62 88 4.9 47 2 25 57 8 14 273 15.2
01 MILLENDER, Ashton Conference-Only...
35 34 1112 31.8 175 370 .473 103 249 .414 24 31 .774 41 71 112 3.2 58 0 60 37 3 23 477 13.6 18 18 579 32.2 86 178 .483 49 116 .422 14 19 .737 19 39 58 3.2 32 0 37 21 2 10 235 13.1
22 STONEWALL, Chante Conference-Only...
35 21 823 23.5 144 298 .483 37 97 .381 49 74 .662 81 112 193 5.5 65 2 48 38 17 53 374 10.7 18 13 449 24.9 68 153 .444 15 51 .294 25 37 .676 54 50 104 5.8 26 0 18 20 5 23 176 9.8
20 CAMPBELL, Kelly Conference-Only...
35 35 1147 32.8 123 265 .464 56 153 .366 68 81 .840 75 227 302 8.6 97 4 201 52 12 55 370 10.6 18 18 595 33.1 61 139 .439 32 80 .400 32 40 .800 49 137 186 10.3 45 0 111 27 7 20 186 10.3
24 ALLEN, Tanita Conference-Only...
34 12 754 22.2 119 285 .418 47 145 .324 31 46 .674 43 113 156 4.6 69 2 50 55 13 25 316 9.3 18 3 350 19.4 57 128 .445 22 62 .355 14 22 .636 15 54 69 3.8 27 0 20 30 4 10 150 8.3
11 DAHLMAN, Rebekah Conference-Only...
1 0 17 17.0 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 2 2 0 0 4 4.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
23 BEKELJA, Dee Conference-Only...
30 0 219 7.3 32 78 .410 10 35 .286 9 15 .600 10 24 34 1.1 22 0 12 13 0 11 83 2.8 14 0 68 4.9 8 17 .471 2 6 .333 1 4 .250 1 7 8 0.6 6 0 2 6 0 1 19 1.4
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING
TOTAL
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
10 COLEMAN, Amarah Conference-Only...
35 35 876 25.0 150 368 .408 58 155 .374 78 106 .736 49 99 148 4.2 94 3 114 86 12 37 436 12.5 18 18 460 25.6 70 175 .400 22 69 .319 36 44 .818 22 52 74 4.1 42 0 53 52 8 17 198 11.0
31 CAGE, Deja Conference-Only...
26 0 218 8.4 43 101 .426 15 47 .319 12 19 .632 15 27 42 1.6 20 0 32 23 1 7 113 4.3 14 0 116 8.3 19 40 .475 7 19 .368 7 9 .778 2 17 19 1.4 10 0 16 10 1 4 52 3.7
05 PROCHASKA, Lauren Conference-Only...
35 4 677 19.3 43 110 .391 20 56 .357 36 46 .783 13 64 77 2.2 49 0 117 48 12 26 142 4.1 18 2 381 21.2 29 67 .433 15 39 .385 22 29 .759 10 34 44 2.4 24 0 62 24 7 12 95 5.3
14 MCLIMORE, Rachel Conference-Only...
30 0 190 6.3 24 59 .407 6 20 .300 5 6 .833 18 21 39 1.3 22 0 25 13 4 13 59 2.0 14 0 65 4.6 6 18 .333 0 5 .000 1 2 .500 7 11 18 1.3 6 0 12 5 3 2 13 0.9
03 SHERROD, Vinisha Conference-Only...
20 0 83 4.2 8 35 .229 6 26 .231 2 4 .500 3 4 7 0.4 13 0 4 13 0 6 24 1.2 9 0 22 2.4 4 9 .444 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 0 4 0 1 11 1.2
33 MCMAHON, Claire Conference-Only...
2 0 16 8.0 0 4 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TM TEAM................ 50 60 110 3.1 0 10 0 Conference-Only... 17 30 47 2.6 0 6 0 Total..........
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1051 2388 .440 422 1159 .364 378 514 .735 446 943 1389 39.7 609 15 724 480 90 282 2902 82.9
Conference-Only...
18
509 1141 .446 202 549 .368 188 255 .737 222 494 716 39.8 268 2 356 262 45 114 1408 78.2
Opponents......
35
935 2177 .429 185 589 .314 423 592 .715 376 930 1306 37.3 545 - 486 573 84 231 2478 70.8
Conference-Only...
18
476 1112 .428 106 317 .334 140 219 .639 182 432 614 34.1 281 4 251 262 30 125 1198 66.6
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D.C. 20057 Nickname: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Hoyas Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gray Enrollment: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������18,459 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Reed Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonough Arena (2,400) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 687-1581 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-16 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9/T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/3
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Howard Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greensboro College ‘91 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . Nikki Reid Geckeler (Georgetown ’93) Assistant Coach: . . . . . Andre Bolton (Christopher Newport ’96) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Dickerson (Northwestern ’09) Director of Basketball Operations: Steve Yang (Missouri State ’06) Director of Video Operations: ����������������������Helen Tau (Texas ’14) Graduate Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . DiDi Burton (Georgetown ’18) Graduate Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . Jade Martin (Georgetown ’17)
LEE REED Director of Athletics
JAMES HOWARD Head Coach
BARBARA BARNES Director of Sports Information
D orothy A domako
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ������������������������������������������ (202) 687-6613 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Barnes Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 687-7155 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 716-7760 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bj57@georgetown.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.guhoyas.com
DID YOU KNOW? Georgetown snapped a 19-year streak at the 2018 BIG EAST Tournament, upsetting No. 3 seed Villanova to advance to its first Semifinal since 1999.
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M i kayla V e nson
SCHEDULE November Date 6 9 13 16 19 23 24 29
Day Tue. Fri. Tue. Fri. Mon. Fri.
Opponent Time Network TV at Richmond UMES 7 p.m. Loyola 7 p.m. at James Madison 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 7 p.m. vs. Buffalo South Point Thanksgiving Tourney 5 p.m. Sat. vs. Baylor South Point Thanksgiving Tourney 7:30 p.m. Thu. Fordham 7 p.m.
December 2 8 21 29 31
Sun. Sat. Fri. Sat. Mon.
VCU North Carolina State at Rider XAVIER BUTLER
2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m.
BEDN BEDN
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
BEDN CBSSN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
CREIGHTON PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE at DePAUL at VILLANOVA SETON HALL ST. JOHNS
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN BEDN FS1 BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2
at BUTLER at XAVIER
7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN BEDN
ROSTER
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 13 Sun. 19 Sat. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
at PROVIDENCE at CREIGHTON DePAUL MARQUETTE VILLANOVA at ST. JOHNS at SETON HALL
February 1 3 8 10 16 22 24
Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Sat. Fri. Sun.
March 1 3
Fri. Sun.
All dates are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 15 21 22 23 24 25 31 34
Brianna Jones G Tatiana Thompson F Cassandra Gordon G Morgan Smith G Courtney Meadows G Lexi Kimball G Dionna White G Marvellous Osagie-Erese G Anita Kelava F Mikayla Venson G Breonna Mayfield C Shanniah Wright F/C Tayanna Jones G Lilly Wehman F Sari Cureton F Nikola Kovacikova G Dorothy Adomako G
Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Gr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Gr.
5-9 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-5 5-10 5-5 5-4 6-3 5-8 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1
North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon (Louisville) Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara Upper Marlboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist Harrisburg, N.C./Concord First Assembly Westport, Conn./Greens Farms Academy Baltimore, Md./Milford Mill East Orange, N.J./East Orange STEM Academy Zagreb, Croatia/Croatian National Team (Maine) Arlington, Va./Yorktown (Virginia) Landover, Md./Good Counsel Brooklyn, N.Y./Polytechnic Preparatory Day School Selma, N.C./North Johnston Winnetka, Ill./Loyola Academy Farmington, Mich./Walled Lake Western Levice, Slovakia/UKF Nitra Midlothian, Va./Cosby
Head Coach: James Howard Assistant Coach: Niki Reid Geckeler Assistant Coach: Andre Bolton Assistant Coach: Erin Dickerson Director of Basketball Operations: Steve Yang Director of Video Operations: Helen Tau Graduate Assistants: DiDi Burton, Jade Martin
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H ead C oach J ames H oward
PROFILE: Promoted to Head Coach at Georgetown on June 14, 2017 Personal – A native of Washingtonian, Howard has two grown sons, Marco and Michael; he currently resides in Camp Springs, Md., and is engaged to Donna Harris. Education – Howard received his bachelor’s degree from Greensboro College in 1991. Coaching File – Howard began his coaching career in the men’s game as a student assistant coach at Greensboro College (1987-89); he then served as a men’s assistant coach at Wesley College for two years, before switching to the women’s game in 1991; was the head women’s coach at Wesley from 1991-97 where he was 75-69 over six seasons; following his one-year stint at Georgetown, he served as the director of basketball operations (1998-99) at Maryland before being promoted to assistant coach (1999-2000); assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at George Mason (2000-07); spent one season (2007-08) at Delaware State before returning
to the District to coach at Howard; recruiting coordinator and associate head coach at Howard under former Hoya Niki Reid Geckeler (2008-11); Howard came to Georgetown from Bethune-Cookman where he spent four seasons, including three as the associate head coach. Highlights – In his first season as head coach of Georgetown, Howard led the Hoyas to its first BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal appearance in 18 years, while qualifying for the WNIT for the third consecutive season. Prior to taking the reins in 2017-18, Howard helped the Hoyas to a 33-27 record and two-consecutive appearances in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT); coached All-BIG EAST honorees Dorothy Adomako and Dionna White in each of the first two years on the Hilltop as an assistant; helped bring in two-time All-MidEastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) honoree Kailyn Williams while at Bethune-Cookman; recruited the Howard class that led the way to back-to-back 20-win seasons.
Howard’s Year-by-Year History Howard’s Record Career Record (6 years) 91-85 (.517) Georgetown Record (1 Year) 16-16 (.500) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (1 Year) 9-9 (.500) BIG EAST Tournament (1 Appearance) 1-1 (.500) NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record (1 Appearance) 1-1 (.500)
Year School 1991-92 Wesley 1992-93 Wesley 1993-94 Wesley 1994-95 Wesley 1995-96 Wesley 2017-18 Georgetown C areer 6 years
Overall 13-14 22-3 5-15 9-14 14-11 16-16 91-85 .518
BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason WNIT Postseason NWIT Postseason
9-9 (t-5th) 9-9 .500
1-1
1-1
1-1 .500
1-1 .500
Georgetown in the BIG EAST
Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 10-15 3-5 tied-6th 1983-84 10-15 2-6 tied-7th 1984-85 7-21 3-13 8th 1985-86 8-20 3-13 8th 1986-87 7-21 4-12 7th 1987-88 7-21 3-13 9th 1988-89 13-16 4-12 8th 1989-90 13-14 5-11 tied-7th 1990-91 12-15 5-11 7th 1991-92 20-8 13-5 tied-2nd 1992-93 23-7 15-3 tied-1st 1993-94 12-15 6-12 8th 1994-95 11-17 6-12 7th 1995-96 12-15 7-11 6th BE 7 1996-97 17-11 9-9 1st BE 7 1997-98 9-19 5-13 6th BE 7 1998-99 18-12 10-8 5th 1999-00 17-13 9-7 5th 2000-01 17-15 6-10 tied-8th 2001-02 12-16 4-12 12th 2002-03 15-14 6-10 9th 2003-04 13-15 7-9 9th 2004-05 12-16 7-9 tied-6th 2005-06 10-17 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 13-16 3-13 tied-13th 2007-08 15-14 5-11 tied-11th 2008-09 20-14 7-9 tied-9th 2009-10 26-7 13-3 tied-2nd 2010-11 24-11 9-7 tied-7th 2011-12 23-9 11-5 tied-4th 2012-13 1516 5-11 tied-11th 2013-14 11-21 4-14 8th 2014-15 4-27 2-16 10th 2015-16 16-14 9-9 tied-5th 2016-17 17-13 9-9 6th 2017-18 16-16 9-9 tied-5th
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 16-16 8-6 6-8 2-2 Conference 9-9 5-4 4-5 0-0 Non-Conference 7-7 3-2 2-3 2-2
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 14 9079 648 Away 14 17615 1258 Neutral 4 2147 537 Total 32 28841 901
Date
Time Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
Date
11/14/17 11/16/17 11/19/17 11/24/17 11/25/17 11/26/17 11/29/17 12/07/17 12/10/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/30/17 01/02/18 01/05/18 01/10/18 1/12/18 01/14/18 01/19/18
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:02 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.
W 93-41 393 W 72-54 273 54-65 L 1005 40-60 L 41-54 L W 55-54 W 77-56 239 63-73 L 307 49-63 L 2174 W 71-59 922 W 75-43 331 58-69 L 745 W 65-60 391 57-66 L 297 58-60 L 827 41-64 L 561 65-70 L 895 W 85-58 877
(14)PETKE, Cynthia (13)PETKE, Cynthia (16)PETKE, Cynthia (7)WHITE, Dionna (11)PETKE, Cynthia (10)PETKE, Cynthia (16)PETKE, Cynthia (11)BELK, Yazmine (10)PETKE, Cynthia (12)PETKE, Cynthia (10)PETKE, Cynthia (10)BELK, Yazmine (12)BELK, Yazmine (10)PETKE, Cynthia (13)PETKE, Cynthia (10)BELK, Yazmine (9)PETKE, Cynthia (13)PETKE, Cynthia
01/21/18 2 p.m. * DEPAUL 62-78 L 1191 (24)PETKE, Cynthia 01/26/18 7 p.m. * at Butler W 63-52 773 (19)WHITE, Dionna 01/28/18 2 p.m. * at Xavier W 65-48 2400 (18)PETKE, Cynthia 02/03/18 1 p.m. * at Villanova 67-68 L 1209 (23)VENSON, Mikayla 02/09/18 2 p.m. * SETON HALL W 71-52 229 (21)WHITE, Dionna 02/11/18 2 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S 63-71 L 1133 (18)VENSON, Mikayla 2/16/18 7 p.m. * at DePaul W 86-85 1890 (33)WHITE, Dionna 2/18/18 2 p.m. * at Marquette 68-71 L 2245 (27)WHITE, Dionna 02/23/18 11 a.m. * CREIGHTON W 70-67 2257 (18)PETKE, Cynthia 02/25/18 2 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 74-48 (23)WHITE, Dionna 3/4/18 8:30 p.m. vs Villanova W 63-58 2147 (24)PETKE, Cynthia 3/5/18 5:33 p.m. at DePaul 53-85 L 2192 (10)PETKE, Cynthia 03/16/18 7 p.m. DELAWARE W 67-57 653 (26)PETKE, Cynthia 03/19/18 7 p.m. DUQUESNE 66-69 L 285 (33)WHITE, Dionna * indicates conference game
HOWARD at Loyola (Md.) at George Washington vs Auburn vs Chattanooga vs Northwestern FIU MINNESOTA at North Carolina State at VCU * at Providence * at Creighton * XAVIER * BUTLER * VILLANOVA * at St. John’s * at Seton Hall * MARQUETTE
(27)WHITE, Dionna (23)WHITE, Dionna (14)PETKE, Cynthia (19)VENSON, Mikayla (12)WHITE, Dionna (19)WHITE, Dionna (24)WHITE, Dionna (23)WHITE, Dionna (15)PETKE, Cynthia (21)WHITE, Dionna (25)WHITE, Dionna (18)WHITE, Dionna (20)WHITE, Dionna (12)PETKE, Cynthia (19)WHITE, Dionna (16)WHITE, Dionna (28)VENSON, Mikayla (26)PETKE, Cynthia
Time Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
High Rebounds (9)WHITE, Dionna (13)BELK, Yazmine (11)PETKE, Cynthia (14)PETKE, Cynthia (14)PETKE, Cynthia (11)PETKE, Cynthia (11)PETKE, Cynthia (12)PETKE, Cynthia (14)PETKE, Cynthia (17)PETKE, Cynthia (11)PETKE, Cynthia (8)PETKE, Cynthia (8)SMITH, Morgan (16)BELK, Yazmine (11)WHITE, Dionna (11)SMITH, Morgan
PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 11 WHITE, Dionna Conference-Only... 15 VENSON, Mikayla Conference-Only... 03 SMITH, Morgan Conference-Only... 01 THOMPSON, Tatiana Conference-Only... 12 OSAGIE-ERESE, Marvel Conference-Only... 21 MAYFIELD, Breonna Conference-Only... 10 KIMBALL, Lexi Conference-Only... 25 CURETON, Sari Conference-Only...
32 31 1140 35.6 222 565 .393 46 152 .303 107 133 .805 72 136 208 6.5 84 1 99 98 19 88 597 18.7 18 17 641 35.6 130 302 .430 22 71 .310 61 76 .803 35 75 110 6.1 53 1 56 48 11 49 343 19.1 30 30 1054 35.1 133 307 .433 51 133 .383 78 100 .780 8 53 61 2.0 74 0 83 64 2 25 395 13.2 17 17 613 36.1 77 178 .433 25 68 .368 56 67 .836 4 28 32 1.9 41 0 52 31 2 13 235 13.8 32 4 733 22.9 63 175 .360 2 21 .095 37 65 .569 61 55 116 3.6 62 0 15 29 7 24 165 5.2 18 3 415 23.1 42 110 .382 2 16 .125 21 34 .618 36 29 65 3.6 35 0 10 15 4 15 107 5.9 32 1 490 15.3 50 162 .309 13 51 .255 19 32 .594 21 40 61 1.9 40 1 10 29 1 10 132 4.1 18 1 277 15.4 32 88 .364 11 30 .367 5 10 .500 9 21 30 1.7 24 0 7 14 0 6 80 4.4 10 0 49 4.9 2 11 .182 0 3 .000 6 8 .750 1 7 8 0.8 11 0 2 4 0 3 10 1.0 7 0 28 4.0 1 6 .167 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.7 9 0 1 2 0 2 3 0.4 15 1 67 4.5 4 16 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 10 14 0.9 8 0 0 4 5 0 10 0.7 10 1 31 3.1 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 7 9 0.9 4 0 0 2 2 0 5 0.5 8 0 24 3.0 0 8 .000 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 14 2.3 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.0 5 0 10 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 PETKE, Cynthia 32 32 1151 36.0 179 413 .433 24 86 .279 76 114 .667 116 211 327 10.2 62 1 42 52 9 50 458 14.3 Conference-Only... 18 18 639 35.5 102 240 .425 5 33 .152 40 59 .678 73 110 183 10.2 36 1 25 35 6 35 249 13.8 32 BELK, Yazmine 32 31 718 22.4 66 169 .391 0 1 .000 19 25 .760 83 114 197 6.2 74 2 19 37 52 30 151 4.7 Conference-Only... 18 17 402 22.3 37 91 .407 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 43 62 105 5.8 44 0 14 21 22 19 80 4.4 02 BURTON, DiDi 32 30 964 30.1 58 182 .319 8 40 .200 13 30 .433 25 62 87 2.7 77 1 132 45 1 57 137 4.3 Conference-Only... 18 16 536 29.8 39 107 .364 4 21 .190 9 21 .429 14 33 47 2.6 46 0 75 23 1 36 91 5.1 TM TEAM................ 47 57 104 3.3 0 9 0 Conference-Only... 28 30 58 3.2 0 2 0 Total.......... 32 777 2009 .387 144 490 .294 359 513 .700 438 747 1185 37.0 493 6 403 372 97 288 2057 64.3 Conference-Only... 18 462 1136 .407 69 244 .283 200 279 .717 245 399 644 35.8 292 2 241 194 49 175 1193 66.3 Opponents...... 32 709 1699 .417 210 625 .336 350 507 .690 307 867 1174 36.7 515 - 442 560 99 162 1978 61.8 Conference-Only... 18 394 924 .426 131 370 .354 211 299 .706 167 465 632 35.1 279 5 264 325 60 85 1130 62.8
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Quick Facts Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �������������������������������������� Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golden Eagles Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000 VP/Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Scholl Home Court . . . . . . . . . . . . ������������������������������ Al McGuire Center Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-0340 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-10 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3/T-1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost . ������������������������������������������������10/3 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . ���������������������������������������������������������5/0
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolyn Kieger Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette ‘06 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ginny Boggess (Wingate ’03) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Merritt (Marquette ’04) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . Vernette Skeete (Alcorn State ’05) Director of Player Development: . . . . . . . . . MaryLynne Schaeffer Director of Basketball Operations: . . . Pam Brown (Charlotte ‘06) Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ali Sanders
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BILL SCHOLL VP/Director of Athletics
CAROLYN KIEGER Head Coach
MEGAN O’SHEA Assistant Director of Media Relations
L au r e n V an K le u m e n
Basketball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-5784 Media Relations Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan O’Shea Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-7419 Media Relations Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-288-6519 Personal Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812-369-0311 Email Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . megan.oshea@marquette.edu Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoMarquette.com
DID YOU KNOW? Allazia Blockton was voted BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year and BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2017-18, becoming just the seventh player in Conference history to win both accolades in the same season. Previous dual-winners include Maya Moore, Ruth Riley, Jennifer Rizzotti and Rebecca Lobo. DePaul’s Brooke Schulte and Brittany Hrynko achieved the feat in 2017 and 2015, respectively.
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SCHEDULE November
Date Day Opponent Time Network TV 6 Tue. South Dakota State 12:30 p.m. 9 Fri. Montana State Preseason WNIT 8 p.m. 11 Sun. Northern Iowa/ Delaware Preseason WNIT 5 p.m. 15 Thu. vs. TBD - Preseason WNIT TBD 18 Sun. vs. TBD - Preseason WNIT TBD 24 Sat. Illinois-Chicago 3 p.m. 28 Wed. Milwaukee 8 p.m.
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Michigan at Mississippi State at Northwestern Wisconsin-Green Bay Binghamton Notre Dame PROVIDENCE CREIGHTON
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Tori McCoy Danielle King Natisha Hiedeman Sandra Dahling Allazia Blockton Erika Davenport Amani Wilborn Altia Anderson Amanda Maqueia Selena Lott Isabelle Spingola Lauren Van Kleunen Chloe Marotta
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Champaign, Ill./Saint Thomas More (Ohio State) Chicago, Ill./Bloom Township Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Southwest Stockholm, Sweden/Soina Gymnasium Milwaukee, Wis./Dominican Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University Bridgeville, Del./Woodbridge Presidente Prudente, Brazil/New Mexico J.C. East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young Mason, Ohio/Mason Mequon, Wis./Homestead
Head Coach: Carolyn Kieger Assistant Coach: Ginny Boggess Assistant Coach: Scott Merritt Assistant Coach: Vernette Skeete Director of Player Development: MaryLynne Schaeffer Director of Operations: Pam Brown Video Coordinator: Ali Sanders
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H ead C oach C arolyn K ieger PROFILE: Hired at Marquette May 1, 2014 Personal ‑ Native of Roseville, Minn. Education ‑ Kieger graduated Cum Laude from Marquette in 2006, earning her bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and electronic communications. Playing Career – Keiger was a four-year starter and three-year captain for Marquette (200206); MU’s all-time assists leader; only player in program history with at least 1,200 points, 400 rebounds and 600 assists in their career; three-time all-league selection; finalist for Nancy Lieberman Award in 2005-06; 2006 BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award recipient; McCahill Award recipient which recognizes a graduated senior who demonstrated the highest performance in scholarship, leadership and athletics at Marquette. Coaching File – 2018 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; Marquette posted its first back-to-back 20-win seasons since 2006-07 and 2007-08, while the Golden Eagles have had their most wins in any two-year span in program history (49); MU earned its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth in 2018, marking the first time since 1999-2000 the Golden Eagles made back-to-back appearances; Allazia Blockton was voted BIG EAST Player and Scholar-Athlete of
Kieger’s Record Career Record (4 years) 72-56 (.563) Marquette Record (4 years) 72-56 (.563) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (4 years) 41-31 (.569) BIG EAST Tournament Record (4 appearances) 6-3 (.667) NCAA Record (2 appearances) 1-2 (.333) WNIT Record n/a
the Year, becoming just the seventh player in Conference history to earn both honors in the same season; Led the Golden Eagles in their finest season since joining the BIG EAST in 2016-17, which included the program’s first BIG EAST Tournament title and its first NCAA Championship berth since 2011; the 2016-17 season roster featured just one senior, with the majority of contributions coming from sophomores; went 6-0 against the top-25 overall; earned a three-game season sweep over nationally ranked DePaul, the first team to do so since realignment; cracked the USA Today Top 25 on March 13, 2017, for the first time since April 2011; coached three All-BIG EAST players in 2017, including unanimous First Team pick Blockton; Blockton broke the 21-year old BIG EAST rookie scoring record in 2015-16 and was voted BIG EAST Freshman of the Year in Kieger’s second season on the sideline; as an assistant at Miami, Kieger was primarily responsible for guard development; star Hurricane guard Shenise Johnson became an All-American under her tutelage and was honored as the ACC Player of the Year (2010-11); Miami was crowned ACC regular-season champions in 2011; coached All-ACC First Team selection and ACC scoring champion Riquna Williams.
Kieger’s Year-by-Year History Year School 2014-15 Marquette 2015-16 Marquette 2016-17 Marquette 2017-18 Marquette Career 4 Years
Overall 9-22 14-16 25-8 24-10 72-56 .563
BIG EAST 4-14 (8th) 9-9 (T-5th) 13-5 (3rd) 15-3 (T-1st) 41-31 .569
BIG EAST Tournament 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-1 6-3 .667
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Marquette in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2005-06 22-11 9-7 tied-6th 2006-07 26-7 12-4 tied-2nd 2007-08 21-14 8-8 tied-8th 2008-09 17-16 7-9 tied-9th 2009-10 17-16 6-10 tied-10th 2010-11 24-9 10-6 tied-5th 2011-12 14-17 4-12 14th 2012-13 16-16 7-9 tied-9th 2013-14 22-11 11-7 5th 2014-15 9-22 4-14 8th 2015-16 14-16 9-9 tied-5th 2016-17 25-8 13-5 3rd 2017-18 24-10 15-3 tied-1st
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 24-10 12-1 8-8 4-1 Conference 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 Non-Conference 9-7 4-0 1-6 4-1 Date
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11/13/17 7 p.m. at New Mexico 87-88 L 4169 (23)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren (9)KING, Danielle (9)DAVENPORT, Erika 11/19/17 3 p.m. LOYOLA (MD.) W 83-63 806 (19)BLOCKTON, Allazia (10)DAVENPORT, Erika 11/23/17 6:30 p.m. vs Tennessee 99-101 LOT 982 (28)BLOCKTON, Allazia (12)DAVENPORT, Erika 11/24/17 9 p.m. vs Montana W 87-68 982 (21)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (7)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren 11/28/17 11:30 a.m. LOYOLA CHICAGO W 92-30 3700 (19)WILBORN, Amani (9)WILBORN, Amani 12/2/17 1 p.m. at Green Bay 55-63 L 2865 (18)WILBORN, Amani (6)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren 12/4/17 7 p.m. WISCONSIN W 88-65 1629 (26)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (8)BLOCKTON, Allazia 12/07/17 7 p.m. at Michigan 76-82 L 1962 (23)DAVENPORT, Erika (11)BLOCKTON, Allazia 12/10/17 3 p.m. ARMY WEST POINT W 83-53 1219 (21)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (6)BLOCKTON, Allazia (6)DAVENPORT, Erika (6)WILBORN, Amani 12/17/17 4 p.m. at Milwaukee W83-68 874 (29)BLOCKTON, Allazia (4)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (4)DAVENPORT, Erika (4)BLOCKTON, Allazia 12/20/17 3 p.m. ET at Notre Dame 85-91 LOT 7456 (20)BLOCKTON, Allazia (16)DAVENPORT, Erika 12/28/17 7:30 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S WOT 74-72 1479 (19)BLOCKTON, Allazia (11)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren 12/30/17 6:30 p.m. * SETON HALL W 97-84 1392 (29)BLOCKTON, Allazia (11)DAVENPORT, Erika 1/4/18 7 p.m. * DEPAUL W 93-81 1626 (25)BLOCKTON, Allazia (12)BLOCKTON, Allazia 1/7/18 1 p.m. * at Creighton W 92-77 1109 (23)WILBORN, Amani (8)WILBORN, Amani 1/10/18 7 p.m. * at Providence W 77-60 257 (21)KING, Danielle (17)DAVENPORT, Erika 1/12/18 7 p.m. * BUTLER W 69-67 1707 (25)BLOCKTON, Allazia (6)BLOCKTON, Allazia 1/14/18 2 p.m. * XAVIER W 88-67 2003 (19)BLOCKTON, Allazia (8)DAVENPORT, Erika
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TOTAL
Date
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 13 23875 1837 Away 16 37875 2367 Neutral 5 13376 2675 Total 34 75126 2210 Time
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Attend. High Points
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01/19/18 7 p.m. * at Georgetown 58-85 L 877 (20)WILBORN, Amani (10)BLOCKTON, Allazia 01/21/18 12 p.m. * at Villanova W 67-57 701 (22)DAVENPORT, Erika (12)DAVENPORT, Erika 1/29/18 8:15 p.m. * at DePaul 83-95 L 2381 (23)KING, Danielle (8)BLOCKTON, Allazia 2/2/18 7 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 94-61 2019 (28)SPINGOLA, Isabelle (6)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren (6)BLOCKTON, Allazia 2/4/18 1 p.m. * CREIGHTON 73-74 L 1612 (23)DAVENPORT, Erika (10)DAVENPORT, Erika 02/09/18 8 p.m. * at Xavier W 80-63 1483 (23)BLOCKTON, Allazia (7)DAVENPORT, Erika 02/11/18 1 p.m. * at Butler W 78-59 1317 (25)KING, Danielle (13)DAVENPORT, Erika 2/16/18 11:30 a.m. * VILLANOVA W 90-69 2438 (26)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (8)DAVENPORT, Erika 2/18/18 2 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 71-68 2245 (15)BLOCKTON, Allazia (9)DAVENPORT, Erika (15)HIEDEMAN, Natisha 02/23/18 7 p.m. * at Seton Hall W 81-54 1074 (21)BLOCKTON, Allazia (17)DAVENPORT, Erika 2/25/18 2 p.m. * at St. John’s W 76-57 1069 (19)BLOCKTON, Allazia (11)DAVENPORT, Erika 3/4/18 12 p.m. vs Butler W 73-61 1991 (26)WILBORN, Amani (6)DAVENPORT, Erika (6)WILBORN, Amani (6)VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren 3/5/18 3:03 p.m. vs Creighton W 76-70 2192 (32)BLOCKTON, Allazia (11)BLOCKTON, Allazia 3/6/18 6:04 p.m. at DePaul 63-98 L 2264 (12)WILBORN, Amani (7)LOTT, Selena 3/16/18 2:28 p.m. vs Dayton W 84-65 7229 (32)HIEDEMAN, Natisha (13)DAVENPORT, Erika 3/18/18 12:07 p.m. at Louisville 72-90 L 8017 (34)BLOCKTON, Allazia (9)DAVENPORT, Erika * indicates conference game
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GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
11 BLOCKTON, Allazia Conference-Only...
34 30 1021 30.0 251 486 .516 38 97 .392 108 126 .857 68 144 212 6.2 77 3 96 77 7 40 648 19.1 18 16 535 29.7 134 246 .545 14 40 .350 63 75 .840 40 68 108 6.0 49 2 46 45 5 17 345 19.2
05 HIEDEMAN, Natisha Conference-Only...
33 30 1001 30.3 155 389 .398 65 195 .333 66 98 .673 22 97 119 3.6 74 1 100 59 16 62 441 13.4 18 15 535 29.7 74 195 .379 29 90 .322 40 54 .741 10 55 65 3.6 42 1 52 35 8 33 217 12.1
15 WILBORN, Amani Conference-Only...
33 27 968 29.3 147 307 .479 22 75 .293 90 126 .714 35 93 128 3.9 84 2 132 57 8 48 406 12.3 18 16 536 29.8 83 174 .477 13 42 .310 51 70 .729 24 52 76 4.2 42 0 70 30 3 23 230 12.8
12 DAVENPORT, Erika Conference-Only...
33 31 877 26.6 166 309 .537 1 4 .250 54 103 .524 123 156 279 8.5 86 0 24 83 12 45 387 11.7 17 16 446 26.2 90 172 .523 1 4 .250 24 51 .471 66 92 158 9.3 41 0 15 52 6 28 205 12.1
01 KING, Danielle Conference-Only...
34 34 1060 31.2 146 356 .410 32 116 .276 60 76 .789 34 71 105 3.1 58 0 120 66 0 47 384 11.3 18 18 558 31.0 76 176 .432 18 60 .300 46 57 .807 18 43 61 3.4 30 0 69 37 0 29 216 12.0
42 VAN KLEUNEN, Lauren Conference-Only...
34 8 527 15.5 67 160 .419 16 64 .250 10 18 .556 45 73 118 3.5 56 0 17 25 4 23 160 4.7 18 1 274 15.2 30 72 .417 4 27 .148 4 9 .444 26 38 64 3.6 30 0 12 11 2 10 68 3.8
30 SPINGOLA, Isabelle Conference-Only...
34 2 300 8.8 44 111 .396 35 93 .376 11 12 .917 5 20 25 0.7 32 0 5 15 0 5 134 3.9 18 2 174 9.7 23 60 .383 18 51 .353 6 7 .857 3 12 15 0.8 14 0 4 4 0 2 70 3.9
24 LOTT, Selena Conference-Only...
33 5 647 19.6 33 105 .314 17 63 .270 12 21 .571 40 64 104 3.2 70 2 31 22 19 45 95 2.9 18 3 376 20.9 21 57 .368 11 38 .289 5 9 .556 28 34 62 3.4 30 1 20 12 10 22 58 3.2
35 SMITH TRAORE, Myriam Conference-Only...
11 0 84 7.6 7 16 .438 1 4 .250 4 5 .800 6 10 16 1.5 21 0 1 4 4 4 19 1.7 3 0 18 6.0 1 6 .167 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 4 1 5 1.7 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 1.7
20 ANDERSON, Altia Conference-Only...
26 0 154 5.9 11 20 .550 1 3 .333 6 8 .750 14 29 43 1.7 23 0 6 9 6 14 29 1.1 15 0 54 3.6 5 8 .625 1 2 .500 2 4 .500 7 11 18 1.2 9 0 1 3 1 3 13 0.9
10 DAHLING, Sandra 18 0 63 3.5 2 10 .200 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 3 2 5 0.3 4 0 5 1 0 0 6 0.3 Conference-Only... 9 0 21 2.3 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player
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35 SMITH TRAORE, Myriam Conference-Only...
11 0 84 7.6 7 16 .438 1 4 .250 4 5 .800 6 10 16 1.5 21 0 1 4 4 4 19 1.7 3 0 18 6.0 1 6 .167 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 4 1 5 1.7 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 1.7
31 VALENTINE, Shantelle Conference-Only...
22 3 152 6.9 8 19 .421 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 12 22 34 1.5 13 0 4 5 2 4 18 0.8 13 3 96 7.4 6 10 .600 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 8 14 22 1.7 6 0 2 2 2 1 14 1.1
13 MOSKARI, Olivia Conference-Only...
7 0 21 3.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0
TM TEAM................ 56 50 106 3.1 0 9 0 Conference-Only... 25 29 54 3.0 0 6 0 Total.......... 34 1037 2290 .453 230 722 .319 423 599 .706 463 831 1294 38.1 598 8 542 434 78 337 2727 80.2 Conference-Only... 18 543 1181 .460 110 359 .306 245 342 .716 260 449 709 39.4 300 4 292 240 38 168 1441 80.1 Opponents...... 34 926 2073 .447 197 642 .307 357 506 .706 354 860 1214 35.7 568 - 493 596 111 196 2406 70.8 Conference-Only... 18 480 1087 .442 115 364 .316 175 233 .751 172 412 584 32.4 318 5 269 298 58 110 1250 69.4
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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Providence, R.I. 02918 Nickname: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Friars Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black, White & Silver Enrollment: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,026 Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert G. Driscoll Jr. Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gym (1,854) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 865-1787 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-21 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15/T-9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: �����������������������������������������������������7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Crowley Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keuka College ’93 Associate Head Coach: . . Priscilla Edwards (St. Bonaventure ’08) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . Tiara Johnson (St. Bonaventure ’10) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Jenkins (St. Bonaventure ’12 Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Nabrizny (St. Bonaventure ’12) Associate Director of Player Development: ��������������Jessie Frasier (Fordham ‘13) Graduate Assistant: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda Moreno
ROBERT G. DRISCOLL, JR. Athletic Director
JIM CROWLEY Head Coach
JENNIFER RYNEARSON Associate Athletic Director/ Media Relations
C han e ll W i lliams
Sports Information SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Rynearson Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 865-2208 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (401) 575-7370 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jrynears@providence.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.friars.com
DID YOU KNOW? Providence set a school record for three-point shooting percentage in each of the last two seasons. In 2016-17, Providence shot .374 to set the single-season mark. In 2017-18, the Friars set the three-point percentage record for a secondstraight year at .391.
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M addi e J oli n
SCHEDULE November Date 8 15 21 27 29
Day Thu. Thu. Wed. Tue. Thu.
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Opponent at Penn State Quinnipiac Sacred Heart at Boston College Yale
Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Network TV
December 2 8 15 19 20 21 29 31
at Rhode Island Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament Sun. vs. Brown or Bryant Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament Sat. at UMass Lowell Sat. Northeastern Wed. Pepperdine Friar Holiday Classic Thu. Northern Kentucky Friar Holiday Classic Fri. LaSalle Friar Holiday Classic Sat. at MARQUETTE Mon. at DePAUL
12 p.m. 12 or 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 13 Sun. 18 Fri. 20 Sun. 26 Sat.
GEORGETOWN VILLANOVA at ST. JOHNS at SETON HALL BUTLER XAVIER at CREIGHTON
1 3 8 10 15 17 23
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.
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at VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN SETON HALL ST. JOHNS at XAVIER at BUTLER CREIGHTON
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.
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March 1 3
Fri. Sun.
ROSTER
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NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 1 2 4 5 10 11 12 21 22 23 32 33
Kaela Webb Earlette Scott Chanell Williams Sophia Widmeyer Kyra Spiwak Mary Baskerville Jovana Nogic Maya Klein Maddie Jolin Olivia Orlando Clara Che Alyssa Geary Andrea Cooper
G G G F G F G G G G G F F
Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So.
5-4 5-10 5-4 5-10 5-9 6-3 6-1 5-5 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-4 5-10
Pontiac, Mich./Detroit Country Day Brooklyn, N.Y./South Shore Bronx, N.Y./Monsignor Scanlan Dartmouth, Nova Scotia/Marianapolis Preparatory Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows Enfield, Conn./Enfield Belgrade, Serbia/Vergilio Ferreira Stamford, Conn./St. Luke’s School Rehoboth, Mass./Bishop Feehan Winthrop, Mass./Tilton School Valencia, Spain/Institut Joaquim Blume Elmhurst, Ill./Nazareth Academy Edmond, Okla./Edmond Santa Fe
Head Coach: Jim Crowley Associate Head Coach: Priscilla Edwards Assistant Coach: Tiara Johnson Assistant Coach: Jessica Jenkins Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Operations: Jennifer Nabrizny
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H ead C oach J im C rowley
PROFILE: Hired at Providence – May 10, 2016 Personal – Native of Windsor, N.Y.; married (Monti) with a daughter (Jocelyn) and three stepsons (Patrick, Sean and Luke) Education – B.A. from Keuka College in Secondary English Education (1993) Coaching File – Head Coach, St. Bonaventure (2000-16); Assistant Coach, St. Bonaventure (1996-2000); Head Coach, Keuka College (1993-96)
Crowley’s Record
Career Record (21 years) 319-307 (.510) Providence Record (2 Years) 22-39 (.361) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (2 Years) 7-29 (.194) BIG EAST Tournament Record (2 appearances) 0-2 (.000) NCAA Record (2 appearances) 3-2 (.600) WNIT Record (4 appearances) 5-4 (.556)
Providence in the BIG EAST
Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 24-6 7-1 tied-1st 1983-84 19-7 5-3 tied-2nd 1984-85 14-14 9-7 6th 1985-86 24-6 14-2 1st 1986-87 23-9 12-4 2nd 1987-88 13-15 7-9 6th 1988-89 22-11 10-6 3rd 1989-90 27-5 14-2 tied-1st 1990-91 26-6 13-3 2nd 1991-92 21-9 13-5 tied-2nd 1992-93 15-15 7-11 7th 1993-94 13-15 10-8 4th 1994-95 10-21 5-13 tied-8th 1995-96 12-15 9-9 tied-1st BE 7 1996-97 13-14 8-10 tied-2nd BE 7 1997-98 10-17 6-12 4th BE 7 1998-99 5-22 4-14 11th 1999-00 10-17 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 11-17 4-12 11th 2001-02 13-15 7-9 8th 2002-03 9-18 3-13 13th 2003-04 4-23 0-16 14th 2004-05 1-27 0-16 12th 2005-06 8-19 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 13-16 3-13 tied-13th 2007-08 12-17 2-14 16th 2008-09 10-20 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 19-15 7-9 tied-8th 2010-11 13-16 6-10 11th 2011-12 13-17 5-11 13th 2012-13 7-23 2-14 14th 2013-14 7-23 2-16 10th 2014-15 6-24 3-15 9th 2015-16 5-24 1-17 10th 2016-17 12-18 4-14 tied-7th 2017-18 10-21 3-15 tied-9th
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Crowley’s Year-by-Year History
Highlights – Friars have had double-digit wins in back-to-back seasons for first time since 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. Friars collected their most BIG EAST wins (4) since 2011-12 in Crowley’s first season at the helm; PC more than doubled its win total from the year before and started the season 7-0 for the first time since 1990-91; Spent the previous 20 seasons at St. Bonaventure, including each of the last 16 seasons as the program’s head coach (2000-16); posted 20-or-more wins in six of the last eight seasons; three-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (2009, 2012 and 2014); ESPN.com National Coach of the Year in 2012; guided the program to its first 20+ win season and first-ever postseason appearance (2009), advancing to the WNIT Quarterfinals; guided the Bonnies to six postseason appearances overall, including two invitations to the NCAA Tournament in 2012 (Sweet 16) and 2016 (Second Round); St. Bonaventure also qualified for the WNIT in 2010, 2011 and 2014.
Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tournament NCAA Postseason WNIT Postseason 1993-94 Keuka College 14-11 1994-95 Keuka College 18-10 1995-96 Keuka College 7-16 2000-01 St. Bonaventure 7-21 2001-02 St. Bonaventure 13-15 2002-03 St. Bonaventure 6-22 2003-04 St. Bonaventure 9-19 2004-05 St. Bonaventure 9-19 2005-06 St. Bonaventure 9-18 2006-07 St. Bonaventure 16-15 2007-08 St. Bonaventure 18-12 2008-09 St. Bonaventure 23-11 2-1 2009-10 St. Bonaventure 23-10 1-1 2010-11 St. Bonaventure 21-12 1-1 2011-12 St. Bonaventure 31-4 2-1 2012-13 St. Bonaventure 10-19 1-1 2013-14 St. Bonaventure 24-11 2014-15 St. Bonaventure 15-15 2015-16 St. Bonaventure 24-8 1-1 2016-17 Providence 12-18 4-14 (T-7th) 0-1 2017-18 Providence 10-21 3-15 0-1 Career 21 Years 319-307 7-29 0-2 3-2 5-4 (.510) (.194) (.000) (.600) (.556)
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 10-21 4-10 3-10 3-1 Conference 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0 Non-Conference 7-6 2-3 2-2 3-1 Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
11/10/17 3:30 p.m. COLUMBIA 64-73 L 231 (20)NOGIC, Jovana 11/14/17 7 p.m. at Northeastern WOT 98-95 338 (31)NOGIC, Jovana 11/18/17 1 p.m. PENN STATE 51-60 L 422 (16)NOGIC, Jovana 11/21/17 7 p.m. vs Savannah State W 78-48 332 (24)NOGIC, Jovana 11/22/17 4:30 p.m. vs Wright State W 74-69 (26)NOGIC, Jovana 11/23/17 4:30 p.m. vs Stetson W 56-45 (18)NOGIC, Jovana 11/29/17 6 p.m. at Yale W 55-51 (18)NOGIC, Jovana 12/2/17 12 p.m. BROWN 59-64 L (16)JOLIN, Maddie 12/3/17 12 p.m. RHODE ISLAND W 65-41 (17)NOGIC, Jovana 12/06/17 7 p.m. at Quinnipiac 36-62 L 517 (14)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia 12/9/17 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart 75-78L (24)NOGIC, Jovana 12/21/17 12 p.m. BOSTON COLLEGE W 63-55 424 (18)NOGIC, Jovana 12/28/17 7 p.m. * GEORGETOWN 43-75 L 331 (14)JOLIN, Maddie 12/30/17 1 p.m. * VILLANOVA 55-63 L 528 (26)NOGIC, Jovana 1/2/18 7 p.m. * at St. John’s W 49-44 566 (14)JOLIN, Maddie 01/05/18 7 p.m. * at Seton Hall 56-65 L 686 (16)WILLIAMS, Chanell 1/7/18 1 p.m. * DEPAUL 48-71 L 326 (20)JOLIN, Maddie
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 14 6058 433 Away 13 10148 781 Neutral 4 2282 570 Total 31 18488 596
High Rebounds
Date
(7)FRIAS, Brianna (13)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (8)BOTTEGHI, Allegra (9)JACKSON, Ny’Dajah (5)JOLIN, Maddie (5)BOTTEGHI, Allegra (5)JOLIN, Maddie (5)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (5)BOTTEGHI, Allegra (7)JOLIN, Maddie (9)JOLIN, Maddie (6)JOLIN, Maddie (8)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (8)JACKSON, Ny’Dajah (8)JOLIN, Maddie (6)JOLIN, Maddie (6)BOTTEGHI, Allegra (6)CHE, Clara (8)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (8)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (6)WILLIAMS, Chanell (7)JACKSON, Ny’Dajah
1/10/18 7 p.m. * MARQUETTE 60-77 L 257 (24)NOGIC, Jovana (7)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia 1/13/18 1 p.m. * at Creighton 56-73 L 951 (15)NOGIC, Jovana (5)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia 01/19/18 7 p.m. * at Xavier 59-68 L 1433 (19)JOLIN, Maddie (5)JOLIN, Maddie (5)NOGIC, Jovana 01/21/18 1 p.m. * at Butler 57-68 L 862 (14)CHE, Clara (6)JACKSON, Ny’Dajah 1/26/18 11:30 a.m. * SETON HALL 56-65 L 1270 (16)JOLIN, Maddie (9)SPIWAK, Kyra 1/28/18 1 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S W 70-68 690 (27)NOGIC, Jovana (8)CHE, Clara 2/2/18 7 p.m. * at Marquette 61-94 L 2019 (18)NOGIC, Jovana (4)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (4)JACKSON, Ny’Dajah 2/4/18 2 p.m. * at DePaul 47-81 L 2235 (15)WILLIAMS, Chanell (5)FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia (5)WILLIAMS, Chanell 2/10/18 12 p.m. * CREIGHTON 84-87 LO2 439 (27)NOGIC, Jovana (18)JOLIN, Maddie 2/16/18 7 p.m. * BUTLER 48-69 L 463 (10)NOGIC, Jovana (8)BOTTEGHI, Allegra 2/18/18 1 p.m. * XAVIER W 69-48 677 (25)NOGIC, Jovana (10)JOLIN, Maddie 02/23/18 7 p.m. * at Villanova 43-70 L 541 (9)WILLIAMS, Chanell (10)COOPER, Andrea (9)COOPER, Andrea 02/25/18 2 p.m. * at Georgetown 48-74 L (25)NOGIC, Jovana (8)JOLIN, Maddie 3/3/18 4:03 p.m. vs Butler 67-73 LOT 1950 (16)NOGIC, Jovana (5)JOLIN, Maddie (5)NOGIC, Jovana (5)ORLANDO, Olivia * indicates conference game
Time
3-PTS
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
11 NOGIC, Jovana Conference-Only...
31 31 948 30.6 178 419 .425 87 212 .410 86 91 .945 4 92 96 3.1 56 0 57 90 7 28 529 17.1 18 18 540 30.0 98 226 .434 45 107 .421 41 43 .953 2 53 55 3.1 32 0 20 56 5 14 282 15.7
21 JOLIN, Maddie Conference-Only...
31 31 892 28.8 115 262 .439 66 158 .418 34 49 .694 14 132 146 4.7 47 0 56 64 7 31 330 10.6 18 18 523 29.1 62 153 .405 36 89 .404 20 27 .741 8 75 83 4.6 27 0 34 34 5 20 180 10.0
23 CHE, Clara Conference-Only...
31 16 830 26.8 80 199 .402 38 104 .365 16 21 .762 4 65 69 2.2 33 1 54 54 0 21 214 6.9 18 8 448 24.9 41 111 .369 15 53 .283 6 7 .857 2 31 33 1.8 18 0 24 35 0 12 103 5.7
02 WILLIAMS, Chanell Conference-Only...
31 17 644 20.8 82 214 .383 1 7 .143 43 63 .683 14 71 85 2.7 81 3 79 70 2 26 208 6.7 18 16 461 25.6 63 153 .412 1 6 .167 30 44 .682 9 56 65 3.6 49 2 55 50 2 15 157 8.7
33 COOPER, Andrea Conference-Only...
23 4 403 17.5 45 86 .523 0 0 .000 12 26 .462 14 34 48 2.1 51 0 7 13 11 5 102 4.4 12 3 207 17.3 24 51 .471 0 0 .000 10 20 .500 9 17 26 2.2 28 0 3 10 5 2 58 4.8
05 SPIWAK, Kyra Conference-Only...
26 5 449 17.3 25 70 .357 0 5 .000 9 14 .643 16 42 58 2.2 39 1 15 15 3 10 59 2.3 18 5 387 21.5 20 58 .345 0 4 .000 8 13 .615 15 37 52 2.9 31 0 14 15 3 7 48 2.7
22 ORLANDO, Olivia 22 4 257 11.7 16 36 .444 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 13 31 44 2.0 27 0 13 21 0 7 38 1.7 Conference-Only... 15 3 146 9.7 10 21 .476 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 7 18 25 1.7 18 0 8 13 0 4 26 1.7 PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
24 FRANKLIN, Ny-Asia Conference-Only...
27 9 552 20.4 71 161 .441 0 0 .000 24 52 .462 39 77 116 4.3 56 1 13 57 5 9 166 6.1 14 6 293 20.9 24 72 .333 0 0 .000 13 28 .464 17 43 60 4.3 23 0 6 30 3 5 61 4.4
10 BOTTEGHI, Allegra Conference-Only...
28 15 527 18.8 42 117 .359 0 5 .000 27 32 .844 34 67 101 3.6 24 0 20 31 4 10 111 4.0 16 6 267 16.7 19 67 .284 0 3 .000 11 12 .917 18 35 53 3.3 13 0 7 14 3 6 49 3.1
20 JACKSON, Ny’Dajah Conference-Only...
27 4 440 16.3 30 60 .500 0 0 .000 10 17 .588 27 72 99 3.7 36 0 38 46 1 12 70 2.6 15 0 211 14.1 17 28 .607 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 14 29 43 2.9 21 0 15 23 1 4 34 2.3
25 FRIAS, Brianna Conference-Only...
29 19 358 12.3 10 22 .455 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 15 32 47 1.6 34 0 9 14 14 4 23 0.8 16 7 167 10.4 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 1 6 .167 7 17 24 1.5 15 0 4 3 10 3 11 0.7
TM TEAM................ 31 57 88 2.8 1 17 0 Conference-Only... 16 26 42 2.3 0 9 0 Total..........
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694 1646 .422 192 491 .391 270 384 .703 225 772 997 32.2 485 6 361 492 54 163 1850 59.7
Conference-Only...
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383 950 .403 97 262 .370 146 213 .685 124 437 561 31.2 275 2 190 292 37 92 1009 56.1
Opponents......
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755 1805 .418 226 689 .328 338 471 .718 333 773 1106 35.7 512 - 403 406 75 216 2074 66.9
Conference-Only...
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457 1060 .431 143 410 .349 203 272 .746 200 471 671 37.3 288 5 249 227 40 140 1260 70.0
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Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queens, N.Y. 11439 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Storm Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and White Enrollment: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������20,881 Director of Athletics: �������������������������������������������������������Mike Cragg Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carnesecca Arena (5,602)/ Madison Square Garden (19,786) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (718) 990-5713 (CA)/ (212) 631-8890 (MSG) 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-15 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9/T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
MIKE CRAGG Director of Athletics
JOE TARTAMELLA Head Coach
VICTORIA LANZA Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Tartamella Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Madison ‘01 Associate Head Coach: . . Jonath Nicholas (Trinity University ‘97) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . Shenneika Smith (St. John’s ’13) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rory Kuhn (Cortland ’03)
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ���������������������������������������� (718) 990-6002 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Lanza Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (718) 990-1523 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (214) 538-1531 Email Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lanzav@stjohns.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.redstormsports.com
DID YOU KNOW? The Red Storm claimed their first BIG EAST Tournament title since 1984 in 2016. Earning its third crown overall, St. John’s became the first No. 4 seed to win the tourney and the lowest seed since fifth-seeded Boston College won in 2004.
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SCHEDULE November Date 9 16 22 23 24 29
Day Opponent Fri. at Iona Fri. at Army Thu. vs. Purdue Paradise Jam Fri. vs. Connecticut Paradise Jam Sat. vs. Ole Miss Paradise Jam Thu. Delaware State
Time TBD TBD
Network TV
5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m.
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December 2 6 9 15 21 30
Sun. Thu. Sun. Sat. Fri. Sun.
at Wake Forest Yale Florida State at La Salle at James Madison at SETON HALL
TBD 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBD TBD 1 p.m.
BEDN
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
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FS2 BEDN FS2
2pm
BEDN
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 13 Sun. 18 Fri. 20 Sun. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
at XAVIER at BUTLER PROVIDENCE CREIGHTON at DePAUL at MARQUETTE GEORGETOWN VILLANOVA
February 1 3 8 10 15 17 22 24
Fri. BUTLER Sun. XAVIER Fri. at CREIGHTON Sun. at PROVIDENCE Fri. MARQUETTE Sun. | DePAUL Madison Square Garden Fri. at VILLANOVA Sun. at GEORGETOWN
March 3
Sun.
SETON HALL
ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. 0 3 5 10 11 20
Alisha Kebbe Tiana England Shamachya Duncan Jasmine Sina Kayla Charles Akina Wellere
G G G G F G/F
21 22 25 30
Qadashah Hoppie Alissa Alston Curteeona Brelove Kadaja Bailey
G G F G
HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Jr. R-So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr.
5-10 Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann-Goretti 5-7 Stamford, Conn./Stamford 5-6 Staten Island, N.Y./The Patrick School 5-5 Lake Hopatcong, N.J. 6-3 Far Rockaway, N.Y./William Cullen Bryant 5-11 Chicago, Ill./ Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory So. 5-7 Staten Island, N.Y./The Patrick School R-Jr. 5-8 New Haven, Conn. R-Sr. 6-2 Malone, Fla./VCU Fr. 6-0 Long Beach, N.Y./St. Mary’s
Head Coach: Joe Tartamella Associate Head Coach: Jonath Nichols Assistant Coach: Rory Kuhn Assistant Coach: Shenneika Smith Director of Basketball Operations: Matt Bernstein
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H ead C oach J oe T artamella PROFILE: Hired at St. John’s – April 27, 2012 Personal – Native of St. James, N.Y.; married (Shannon) with two sons (Brady and JJ), and one daughter (Riley). Education – B.A. from James Madison (2001), MBA from St. John’s University (2004). Coaching File – Associate Head Coach, St. John’s (2008-12); Assistant Coach, St. John’s (2005-08); Assistant men’s coach, SUNY Maritime (2004-05); graduate assistant, St. John’s (2002-04); assistant men’s coach, St. Anthony’s High School (2001-02).
Highlights – Advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals in 2018; St. John’s won its first BIG EAST Tournament title since 1984 and third overall in 2016; the Red Storm have earned national postseason bids in all five years under Tartamella; St. John’s made back-to-back NCAA appearances during his first two seasons and received an automatic bid in 2016; advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2014 after upsetting higher-seeded USC; advanced to the third round of the WNIT in 2015 and 2017; was an assistant coach on the St. John’s staff which made four trips to the NCAA Tournament, including its first Sweet 16 appearance (2012).
Tartamella’s Year-by-Year History Tartamella’s Record
Career Record (6 years) 128-72 (.640) St. John’s Record (6 years) 128-72 (.640) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (6 years) 66-40 (.623) BIG EAST Tournament Record (6 appearances) 8-5 (.615) NCAA Record (3 appearances) 1-3 (.250) WNIT Record (3 appearances) 7-3 (.700)
YEAR SCHOOL 2012-13 St. John’s 2013-14 St. John’s 2014-15 St. John’s 2015-16 St. John’s 2016-17 St. John’s 2017-18 St. John’s Career 6 Years
OVERALL 18-13 23-11 23-11 23-10 22-12 19-15
BIG EAST BIG EAST TOURNAMENT NCAA POSTSEASON 11-5 (T-3rd) 1-1 0-1 13-5 (2nd) 2-1 1-1 11-7 (4th) 1-1 11-7 (4th) 3-0 0-1 11-7 (4th) 1-1 9-9 (T-5th) 0-1
128-72 66-40 (.640) (.623)
8-5 (.615)
1-3 (.250)
WNIT POSTSEASON 2-1 2-1 3-1 7-3 (.700)
St. John’s in the BIG EAST
Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 27-6 7-1 tied-1st 1983-84 24-6 5-3 tied-3rd 1984-85 18-11 12-4 tied-1st 1985-86 19-9 11-5 4th 1986-87 16-13 9-7 tied-4th 1987-88 22-10 10-6 tied-3rd 1988-89 10-18 5-11 7th 1989-90 12-17 5-11 tied-7th 1990-91 16-12 10-6 tied-3rd 1991-92 14-14 7-11 tied-5th 1992-93 12-16 5-13 8th 1993-94 8-20 4-14 9th 1994-95 15-12 10-8 tied-4th 1995-96 6-21 4-14 6th BE 6 1996-97 5-22 3-15 6th BE 6 1997-98 6-21 4-14 6th BE 6 1998-99 13-18 7-11 8th 1999-00 11-18 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 8-20 3-13 tied-12th 2001-02 3-24 0-16 14th 2002-03 8-19 2-14 14th 2003-04 10-18 4-12 11th 2004-05 20-11 7-9 tied-6th 2005-06 22-8 11-5 tied-3rd 2006-07 8-20 4-12 12th 2007-08 18-15 7-9 10th 2008-09 19-15 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 25-7 12-4 tied-4th 2010-11 22-11 9-7 tied-7th 2011-12 24-10 13-3 tied-2nd 2012-13 18-13 11-5 tied-3rd 2013-14 23-11 13-5 2nd 2014-15 23-11 11-7 4th 2015-16 23-10 11-7 4th 2016-17 22-12 11-7 tied-4th 2017-18 19-15 9-9 tied-5th
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL All Games 19-15 Conference 9-9 Non-Conference 10-6 Date
Time
Opponent
Score
HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 13-5 5-7 1-3 6-3 3-6 0-0 7-2 2-1 1-3
Attend. High Points
11/10/17 4:30 p.m. ST. FRANCIS NY W 73-49 (16)HOPPIE, Qadashah (16)ADAMS, Andrayah 11/17/17 7 p.m. WILLIAM & MARY W 92-81 323 (21)WELLERE, Akina (21)HOPPIE, Qadashah 11/24/17 11 a.m. vs Western Michigan W 76-48 (16)WELLERE, Akina 11/25/17 5 p.m. vs South Carolina 58-76 L (14)WELLERE, Akina 11/26/17 5 p.m. vs South Florida 59-68 L 1707 (15)ADAMS, Andrayah 11/30/17 7 p.m. at Albany W 71-66 913 (23)ADAMS, Andrayah 12/03/17 1:02 p.m. at Miami W 74-64 665 (16)HOPPIE, Qadashah 12/9/17 2 p.m. JAMES MADISON W 81-64 809 (18)WELLERE, Akina 12/12/17 7 p.m. FORDHAM 64-67 LO2 587 (17)ENGLAND, Tiana 12/18/17 7 p.m. KANSAS WOT 65-53 690 (18)WELLERE, Akina 12/21/17 11 a.m. BUFFALO 72-73 L 5602 (15)SINGLETON, Maya 12/28/17 7:30 p.m. * at Marquette 72-74 LOT 1479 (16)KEBBE, Alisha 12/30/17 7 p.m. * at DePaul 67-76 L 1709 (14)ENGLAND, Tiana 1/2/18 7 p.m. * PROVIDENCE 44-49 L 566 (13)SINGLETON, Maya 1/5/18 7 p.m. *CREIGHTON WOT 72-65 538 (17)KEBBE, Alisha (17)ENGLAND, Tiana 01/07/18 2 p.m. * at Xavier W 67-63 845 (16)HOPPIE, Qadashah (16)SINGLETON, Maya 01/10/18 7 p.m. * at Butler W 73-55 401 (14)HOPPIE, Qadashah (14)KEBBE, Alisha
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 18 16134 896 Away 12 14107 1176 Neutral 4 3698 924 Total 34 33939 998
High Rebounds
Date
(11)SINGLETON, Maya (13)SINGLETON, Maya (13)SINGLETON, Maya (10)CHARLES, Kayla (11)SINGLETON, Maya (7)ENGLAND, Tiana (7)SINGLETON, Maya (17)SINGLETON, Maya (9)SINGLETON, Maya (15)SINGLETON, Maya (24)SINGLETON, Maya (5)SINGLETON, Maya (5)CHARLES, Kayla (9)SINGLETON, Maya (17)SINGLETON, Maya (18)SINGLETON, Maya (9)LITTLETON, Imani (9)SINGLETON, Maya (14)SINGLETON, Maya (11)KEBBE, Alisha
1/12/18 7 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 64-41 561 (15)HOPPIE, Qadashah 1/14/18 2 p.m. * VILLANOVA W 70-64 936 (16)KEBBE, Alisha (16)SINGLETON, Maya 01/21/18 1 p.m. * at Seton Hall 57-62 L 967 (15)KEBBE, Alisha 01/26/18 7:03 p.m. * at Creighton 39-53 L 1316 (9)ADAMS, Andrayah 1/28/18 1 p.m. * at Providence 68-70 L 690 (19)HOPPIE, Qadashah 2/2/18 7 p.m. * BUTLER W 76-38 716 (16)HOPPIE, Qadashah 2/4/18 2 p.m. * XAVIER W 70-36 726 (15)KEBBE, Alisha 02/09/18 11:30 a.m. * at Villanova 52-69 L 1709 (15)KEBBE, Alisha 02/11/18 2 p.m. * at Georgetown W 71-63 1133 (19)SINGLETON, Maya 2/16/18 7 p.m. * SETON HALL W 75-56 755 (20)KEBBE, Alisha 2/23/18 7 p.m. * DEPAUL 54-67 L 749 (21)ENGLAND, Tiana 2/25/18 2 p.m. * MARQUETTE 57-76 L 1069 (11)ADAMS, Andrayah (11)SINGLETON, Maya 3/4/18 2:30 p.m. vs Creighton 58-66 L 1991 (18)SINGLETON, Maya 3/15/18 7 p.m. MARIST W 68-47 694 (14)ADAMS, Andrayah 3/19/18 7 p.m. PENN W 53-48 478 (12)HOPPIE, Qadashah 3/22/18 7 p.m. DUQUESNE W 65-52 335 (17)WELLERE, Akina 3/25/18 4 p.m. at West Virginia 62-76 L 2280 (23)WELLERE, Akina
Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds (14)SINGLETON, Maya (11)SINGLETON, Maya (12)SINGLETON, Maya (8)SINGLETON, Maya (7)CHARLES, Kayla (6)SINGLETON, Maya (6)CHARLES, Kayla (9)KEBBE, Alisha (18)SINGLETON, Maya (11)SINGLETON, Maya (9)SINGLETON, Maya (10)SINGLETON, Maya (7)SINGLETON, Maya (9)SINGLETON, Maya (11)SINGLETON, Maya (9)SINGLETON, Maya (13)SINGLETON, Maya (7)LITTLETON, Imani (7)SINGLETON, Maya
* indicates conference game
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
20 WELLERE, Akina Conference-Only...
31 28 943 30.4 112 286 .392 44 131 .336 58 78 .744 20 63 83 2.7 77 4 57 71 8 30 326 10.5 15 12 407 27.1 37 106 .349 14 54 .259 19 27 .704 6 25 31 2.1 29 1 23 22 2 8 107 7.1
21 HOPPIE, Qadashah Conference-Only...
34 11 894 26.3 115 312 .369 44 117 .376 68 87 .782 13 40 53 1.6 57 1 53 70 16 25 342 10.1 18 8 499 27.7 70 196 .357 26 66 .394 34 44 .773 9 19 28 1.6 33 1 23 41 6 9 200 11.1
00 KEBBE, Alisha Conference-Only...
33 30 900 27.3 116 268 .433 40 113 .354 50 59 .847 65 99 164 5.0 68 2 36 52 15 26 322 9.8 18 18 529 29.4 74 167 .443 25 72 .347 34 40 .850 45 59 104 5.8 37 1 21 25 10 14 207 11.5
03 ENGLAND, Tiana Conference-Only...
34 32 1178 34.6 124 301 .412 16 67 .239 57 76 .750 14 91 105 3.1 59 1 171 105 8 45 321 9.4 18 16 615 34.2 63 146 .432 10 34 .294 28 40 .700 8 49 57 3.2 30 1 84 56 7 24 164 9.1
05 DUNCAN, Shamachya Conference-Only...
15 0 64 4.3 13 24 .542 9 20 .450 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.1 5 0 2 3 0 1 37 2.5 9 0 47 5.2 12 21 .571 8 17 .471 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 2 1 0 1 32 3.6
11 CHARLES, Kayla Conference-Only...
30 0 226 7.5 20 40 .500 0 0 .000 19 35 .543 31 57 88 2.9 44 1 6 18 14 7 59 2.0 15 0 127 8.5 14 25 .560 0 0 .000 10 15 .667 16 31 47 3.1 26 0 5 10 10 2 38 2.5
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING
TOTAL
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
34 SINGLETON, Maya Conference-Only...
34 33 1031 30.3 156 341 .457 0 2 .000 70 112 .625 114 258 372 10.9 108 4 45 56 37 54 382 11.2 18 17 500 27.8 78 172 .453 0 2 .000 32 51 .627 60 135 195 10.8 56 0 19 28 16 24 188 10.4
15 ADAMS, Andrayah Conference-Only...
33 4 697 21.1 109 259 .421 50 123 .407 31 40 .775 18 42 60 1.8 63 1 30 41 6 16 299 9.1 17 0 338 19.9 47 124 .379 13 53 .245 16 20 .800 10 27 37 2.2 28 0 16 26 2 10 123 7.2
35 LITTLETON, Imani Conference-Only...
31 31 886 28.6 58 117 .496 0 0 .000 25 52 .481 49 97 146 4.7 75 1 25 36 43 33 141 4.5 18 18 512 28.4 35 64 .547 0 0 .000 13 27 .481 22 60 82 4.6 42 1 18 25 22 19 83 4.6
01 ALEXANDER, Tamesha Conference-Only...
20 1 107 5.4 4 14 .286 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 11 15 0.8 5 0 9 12 0 4 10 0.5 13 1 76 5.8 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 4 8 12 0.9 4 0 8 11 0 1 6 0.5
TM TEAM................ 42 61 103 3.0 1 11 0 Conference-Only... 17 28 45 2.5 1 7 0 Total.......... 34 827 1962 .422 203 573 .354 382 545 .701 371 820 1191 35.0 562 15 434 475 147 241 2239 65.9 Conference-Only... 18 432 1030 .419 96 298 .322 188 266 .707 198 442 640 35.6 289 5 219 252 75 112 1148 63.8 Opponents...... 34 736 1839 .400 181 536 .338 422 578 .730 352 831 1183 34.8 570 - 359 551 100 225 2075 61.0 Conference-Only... 18 381 954 .399 99 285 .347 216 304 .711 170 431 601 33.4 288 2 180 277 39 127 1077 59.8
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Seton Hall
Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Orange, N.J. 07079 Nickname: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Pirates Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Enrollment: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������10,100 Director of Athletics: ����������������������������������������������������Patrick Lyons Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walsh Gymnasium (1,655) 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-16 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ��������������������������������������� 7-11/ 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ����������������������������������������������������� 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Bozzella Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seton Hall ‘89 Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren DeFalco (Iona ’08) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marissa Flagg (Iona ’11) Assistant Coach: �������������������������������������������������������������Nick DiPillo (Fairleigh Dickinson ‘03) Director of Player Development: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jose Rebimbas (Seton Hall ’90) Director of Basketball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shaaliyah Lyons (Seton Hall ’17) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: . . . . . . . . . Danaejah Grant (St. John’s ’16) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: . . . . Christian Pierre-Louis (Seton Hall ‘17)
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: ���������������������������������������� (973) 761-9298 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Mullen Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (973) 761-9493 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (609) 923-4463 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bobby.mullen@shu.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.shupirates.com
PATRICK LYONS Director of Athletics
TONY BOZZELLA Head Coach
BOBBY MULLEN Associate Director of Athletics Communications
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DID YOU KNOW? Kimi Evans and DePaul’s Kelly Campbell were high school teammates and won the New Jersey Tournament of Champions in 2016.
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BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
K i m i E vans
SCHEDULE November
Date Day Opponent 6 Tue. Wagner 10 Sat. Kennesaw State Seton Hall Tip-Off Tourney 11 Sun. UT San Antonio Seton Hall Tip-Off Tourney 14 Wed. at Princeton 18 Sun. at UCLA 25 Sun. St. Francis Brooklyn 27 Tue. UMass Lowell
Time 2 p.m.
Network TV
12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.
December 2 8 20
Sun. Sat. Thu.
21
Fri.
30 Sun.
Saint Peter’s at Connecticut vs. Georgia Tech West Palm Beach Invitational vs. UNC Greensboro West Palm Beach Invitational ST. JOHNS
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
BEDN
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN CBSSN BEDN BEDN
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 13 Sun. 18 Fri. 20 Sun. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
at BUTLER at XAVIER CREIGHTON PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE at DePAUL VILLANOVA GEORGETOWN
February 1 3 8 10 15 17 22 24
Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.
XAVIER BUTLER at PROVIDENCE at CREIGHTON DePAUL MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN at VILLANOVA
March 3
Sun.
at ST. JOHNS
2 p.m.
All dates are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS
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ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. 0
Barbara Johnson
1 2 3 4 5
Kaela Hilaire Danielle Robinson Victoria Cardaci Kaity Healy Inja Butina
10 Alexis Lewis 13 Diandra DaRosa 15 Femi Funeus 20 Kimi Evans 21 Nicole Jimenez 22 Whitney Howell 24 Shadeen Samuels 25 Desiree Elmore 31 Alexia Allesch 34 Selena Philoxy
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HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Sr.
5-9 Toronto, Ontario/The Rock (Fla.) (Ole Miss) G Jr. 5-3 Queens, N.Y./Floral Park) G Fr. 5-11 Newark, N.J./University) G Grad. 5-5 Holmdel, N.J./Clemson) (Holmdel) G Sr. 5-6 Freehold, N.J./Colts Neck) G Sr. 5-9 Zagreb, Croatia/Hutchinson CC/ Gimnazija Zagreb G/F Sr. 5-10 Pittston, Pa./Holy Redeemer (Iona) G Grad. 5-6 Pawtucket, R.I./William E. Tolman (Virginia Tech) F Fr. 6-2 Plantation, Fla./American Heritage C So. 6-4 Jackson, N.J./St. John Vianney G Sr. 5-1 Miami, Fla./Florida Christian (Broward College) F/C Fr. 6-2 Lake Worth, Fla./Santaluces F Jr. 6-0 Ossining, N.Y./Ossining G/F So. 5-10 Hartford, Conn./ Capital Prep (Syracuse) F So. 6-2 Basking Ridge, N.J./ Gill St. Bernard’s (UMass) F So. 6-1 Queens, N.Y./South Shore
Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella Assistant Coach: Lauren DeFalco Assistant Coach: Marissa Flagg Assistant Coach: Nick DiPillo Director of Player Development: Jose Rebimbas Director of Basketball Operations: Shaaliyah Lyons Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Danaejah Grant Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Christian Pierre-Louis
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Seton Hall
P I R A H ead C oach T ony B ozzella PROFILE: Hired at Seton Hall – March 2013 Personal – Married (Maria); father of two (Samantha and Joseph) Education – B.A. in business administration, Seton Hall (1989) Coaching File – Head Coach at Southhampton (1992-00); head coach at Long Island (200002); head coach at Iona (2002-13) Highlights – In his first season at Seton Hall, led the Pirates to their first 20-win season since 1995; SHU advanced to third round of the WNIT for the first time in program history; the national postseason bid was Seton Hall’s first since 2007; guided three players to All-BIG EAST honors in 2014; in just his second season, The Hall had its most successful campaign in two decades – winning its first BIG EAST regular-season title, earning an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament and returning to the national polls for the first time since 1995; was named 2015 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; Daisha Simmons was tabbed BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year while SHU had three All-BIG EAST picks; earned its second straight at-large berth into the
Bozzella’s Record Career Record (26 years) 405-382 (.515) SHU Record (5 years) 99-64 (.607) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (5 years) 46-44 (.511) BIG EAST Tournament Record (5 appearances) 6-5 (.545) NCAA Record (3 appearances) 0-3 (.000) WNIT Record (6 appearances) 4-6 (.400)
Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 11-16 3-5 tied-6th 1983-84 17-13 5-3 tied-3rd 1984-85 4-25 2-14 9th 1985-86 5-23 2-14 9th 1986-87 12-17 3-13 8th 1987-88 10-19 4-12 8th 1988-89 18-10 9-7 tied-4th 1989-90 21-7 11-5 3rd 1990-91 18-11 7-9 5th 1991-92 14-14 5-13 tied-8th 1992-93 14-13 8-10 6th 1993-94 27-5 16-2 2nd 1994-95 24-9 12-6 3rd 1995-96 16-13 9-9 tied-1st BE 7 1996-97 10-17 7-11 5th BE 7 1997-98 8-19 6-12 tied-4th BE 7 1998-99 6-21 3-15 13th 1999-00 11-16 5-11 tied-9th 2000-01 16-12 9-7 6th 2001-02 15-14 6-10 tied-9th 2002-03 14-15 7-9 8th 2003-04 15-15 6-10 10th 2004-05 14-14 6-10 9th 2005-06 6-21 3-13 tied-13th 2006-07 19-12 9-7 tied-8th 2007-08 13-15 3-13 tied-14th 2008-09 17-14 4-12 tied-13th 2009-10 9-21 1-15 16th 2010-11 8-22 1-15 16th 2011-12 8-23 1-15 15th 2012-13 11-20 5-11 tied-11th 2013-14 20-14 8-10 7th 2014-15 28-6 15-3 tied-1st 2015-16 23-9 12-6 tied-2nd 2016-17 12-19 4-14 tied-7th 2017-18 16-16 7-11 7th
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NCAA Tournament following a third consecutive 20-win season in 2015-16 and finished tied for second in the BIG EAST standings; began his college head coaching career at Southampton College (Division II); he guided Southampton to a 120-104 record over eight seasons, leading the team to the ECAC Postseason Tournament for six consecutive years; in 1995, he was selected as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year; at LIU, he guided the Blackbirds to a 34-27 overall record during his two seasons in Brooklyn; he captured the 2001 Northeast Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Championship, en route to earning the New York State Division I Coach of the Year award; spent eight years at the head coach at Iona College, where he guided the Gaels to an overall record of 138-116 during his tenure; he posted three 20-win seasons and advanced to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship title game three times; on his Iona rosters, he had two MAAC Players of the Year, four MAAC Rookies of the Year and 21 All-MAAC players; he was named the 2005-06 MAAC Co-Coach of the Year.
Bozzella’s Year-by-Year History Year School Overall BIG EAST BIG EAST Tourney NCAA Postseason 1992-93 Southhampton 3-21 1993-94 Southhampton 11-16 1994-95 Southhampton 17-11 1995-96 Southhampton 16-11 1996-97 Southhampton 17-13 1997-98 Southhampton 17-12 1998-99 Southhampton 19-11 1999-00 Southhampton 20-9 2000-01 Long Island 16-15 0-1 2001-02 Long Island 18-12 2002-03 Iona 1-27 2003-04 Iona 7-21 2004-05 Iona 6-22 2005-06 Iona 17-12 2006-07 Iona 21-13 2007-08 Iona 20-14 2008-09 Iona 18-13 2009-10 Iona 18-14 2010-11 Iona 11-20 2011-12 Iona 13-18 2012-13 Iona 20-13 2013-14 Seton Hall 20-14 8-10 (7th) 1-1 2014-15 Seton Hall 28-6 15-3 (T-1st) 2-1 0-1 2015-16 Seton Hall 23-9 12-6 (T-2nd) 1-1 0-1 2016-17 Seton Hall 12-19 4-14 (T-7th) 1-1 2017-18 Seton Hall 16-16 7-11 (7th) 1-1 Career 26 Years 405-382 (.515)
46-44 (.511)
6-5 (.545)
0-3 (.000)
WNIT Postseason
1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1
0-1 4-6 (.400)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 16-16 11-7 4-9 1-0 Conference 7-11 5-4 2-7 0-0 Non-Conference 9-5 6-3 2-2 1-0
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 18 16644 925 Away 13 13764 1059 Neutral 1 1950 1950 Total 32 32358 1011
Date
Time
Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
Date
11/10/17 11/12/17
1:03 p.m. 2 p.m.
SAINT PETER’S at Wake Forest
W 91-49 W 67-57
726 497
(22)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (18)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha
(9)PHILOXY, Selena (13)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha
11/16/17 11/25/17 11/26/17
7 p.m. 12 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
PRINCETON 83-85 L RIDER W 85-49 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 73-54
716 848 885
(21)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (20)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (19)BROWN, Taylor
(11)BROWN, Taylor (7)JONES-PACK, Jayla (11)SAMUELS, Shadeen
01/12/18 1 p.m. * VILLANOVA 59-67 L 881 (28)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 01/14/18 1 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 70-65 895 (20)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 01/21/18 1 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S W 62-57 967 (15)BUTINA, Inja 1/26/18 11:30 a.m. * at Providence W 65-56 1270 (22)JACKSON, JaQuan 01/28/18 1 p.m. * at Creighton 64-81 LOT 1015 (21)JACKSON, JaQuan 02/02/18 7 p.m. * XAVIER W 58-53 787 (17)BUTINA, Inja 02/04/18 1 p.m. * BUTLER W 75-64 1655 (22)SAMUELS, Shadeen 02/09/18 2 p.m. * at Georgetown 52-71 L 229 (13)BUTINA, Inja 02/11/18 2 p.m. * at Villanova 53-59 L 1003 (13)JACKSON, JaQuan 2/16/18 7 p.m. * at St. John’s 56-75 L 755 (17)JIMENEZ, Nicole 02/23/18 7 p.m. * MARQUETTE 54-81 L 1074 (13)JACKSON, JaQuan 02/25/18 1 p.m. * DEPAUL 68-72 L 1013 (16)JIMENEZ, Nicole 3/3/18 6:34 p.m. vs Xavier W 66-42 1950 (12)JIMENEZ, Nicole 3/4/18 6:03 p.m. at DePaul 52-78 L 2147 (14)PHILOXY, Selena 03/14/18 7 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S 57-75 L 281 (13)PHILOXY, Selena * indicates conference game
11/30/17 7 p.m. MARIST W 85-60 895 (16)BROWN, Taylor 12/2/17 1 p.m. ST. FRANCIS NY W 84-50 890 (17)BROWN, Taylor 12/8/17 2 p.m. at Rutgers 45-70 L 1235 (10)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 12/10/17 1:05 p.m. at Boston College W 73-53 1249 (21)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 12/17/17 1 p.m. UCLA 68-77 L 1165 (23)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 12/21/17 11 a.m. FAIRFIELD W 80-61 1655 (28)JACKSON, JaQuan
(7)SAMUELS, Shadeen (5)JONES-PACK, Jayla (11)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (10)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (8)BROWN, Taylor (8)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (8)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha
12/28/17 7 p.m. * at DePaul 66-89 L 1832 (23)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 12/30/17 6:30 p.m. * at Marquette 84-97 L 1392 (16)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 01/02/18 7 p.m. * CREIGHTON 51-68 L 625 (19)SAMUELS, Shadeen 01/05/18 7 p.m. *PROVIDENCE W 65-56 686 (20)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha 01/07/18 1 p.m. * at Butler 48-66 L 543 (10)JACKSON, JaQuan 01/10/18 7 p.m. * at Xavier W 62-51 597 (17)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha
(6)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (4)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (10)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (12)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (6)BROWN, Taylor (6)SAMUELS, Shadeen (7)SAMUELS, Shadeen (7)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha
PLAYERS RETURNING
TOTAL
Time
3-PTS
Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
High Rebounds (13)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (10)FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha (8)JACKSON, JaQuan (9)SAMUELS, Shadeen (8)SAMUELS, Shadeen (8)PHILOXY, Selena (8)WINTERS, Deja (9)SAMUELS, Shadeen (11)SAMUELS, Shadeen (10)SAMUELS, Shadeen (10)PHILOXY, Selena (6)SAMUELS, Shadeen (6)PHILOXY, Selena (11)SAMUELS, Shadeen (9)SAMUELS, Shadeen (9)PHILOXY, Selena (7)SAMUELS, Shadeen
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
05 BUTINA, Inja Conference-Only...
29 25 837 28.9 85 190 .447 20 46 .435 37 44 .841 13 55 68 2.3 66 1 113 73 2 49 227 7.8 17 17 543 31.9 53 136 .390 13 32 .406 26 30 .867 9 38 47 2.8 38 1 71 54 0 28 145 8.5
24 SAMUELS, Shadeen Conference-Only...
32 32 862 26.9 98 210 .467 8 29 .276 36 61 .590 54 154 208 6.5 90 3 50 67 21 37 240 7.5 18 18 547 30.4 64 140 .457 6 16 .375 19 34 .559 39 84 123 6.8 54 2 30 44 11 18 153 8.5
21 JIMENEZ, Nicole Conference-Only...
32 12 598 18.7 58 160 .363 33 97 .340 36 43 .837 12 49 61 1.9 47 0 57 54 3 48 185 5.8 18 5 350 19.4 34 98 .347 20 59 .339 25 32 .781 7 24 31 1.7 23 0 35 25 2 23 113 6.3
01 HILAIRE, Kaela Conference-Only...
29 2 553 19.1 57 157 .363 5 25 .200 35 44 .795 5 36 41 1.4 62 1 92 56 2 36 154 5.3 15 0 261 17.4 27 78 .346 1 8 .125 20 23 .870 2 14 16 1.1 31 1 35 30 1 12 75 5.0
20 EVANS, Kimi Conference-Only...
32 19 482 15.1 60 114 .526 0 0 .000 18 33 .545 41 40 81 2.5 54 0 6 38 28 4 138 4.3 18 16 316 17.6 36 70 .514 0 0 .000 12 18 .667 28 25 53 2.9 36 0 4 24 19 4 84 4.7
34 PHILOXY, Selena Conference-Only...
32 0 443 13.8 50 109 .459 0 1 .000 12 33 .364 46 74 120 3.8 45 1 23 38 9 30 112 3.5 18 0 294 16.3 26 62 .419 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 25 46 71 3.9 26 1 18 20 7 21 57 3.2
04 HEALY, Kaity Conference-Only...
28 0 149 5.3 2 15 .133 2 15 .133 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.1 11 0 4 5 0 0 6 0.2 16 0 82 5.1 0 8 .000 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.1 5 0 3 3 0 0 0 0.0
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING
TOTAL
3-PTS
REBOUNDS
No. Player
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
33 FOUNTAIN, Donnaizha Conference-Only...
19 19 491 25.8 102 259 .394 25 70 .357 66 86 .767 40 101 141 7.4 44 0 14 45 6 18 295 15.5 8 8 231 28.9 47 114 .412 15 29 .517 27 35 .771 15 51 66 8.3 21 0 3 18 1 6 136 17.0
00 JACKSON, JaQuan Conference-Only...
32 32 858 26.8 127 306 .415 59 157 .376 43 48 .896 19 68 87 2.7 44 0 36 36 2 43 356 11.1 18 18 539 29.9 74 189 .392 30 88 .341 21 23 .913 10 45 55 3.1 25 0 20 25 1 27 199 11.1
23 BROWN, Taylor Conference-Only...
22 12 479 21.8 79 160 .494 3 7 .429 44 61 .721 50 57 107 4.9 53 1 24 45 6 27 205 9.3 8 1 139 17.4 25 47 .532 1 3 .333 9 11 .818 12 16 28 3.5 22 1 4 14 2 6 60 7.5
15 WINTERS, Deja Conference-Only...
32 6 446 13.9 53 154 .344 31 102 .304 10 16 .625 14 42 56 1.8 34 1 7 24 10 29 147 4.6 18 6 255 14.2 27 83 .325 17 54 .315 7 10 .700 11 23 34 1.9 23 1 6 11 5 17 78 4.3
03 SMITH, Tyeisha Conference-Only...
6 0 31 5.2 4 17 .235 1 5 .200 2 4 .500 1 4 5 0.8 3 0 0 5 0 0 11 1.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
31 JONES-PACK, Jayla Conference-Only...
26 1 195 7.5 14 34 .412 3 5 .600 14 19 .737 27 26 53 2.0 36 0 1 22 25 8 45 1.7 13 1 68 5.2 4 8 .500 2 2 1.000 2 4 .500 7 12 19 1.5 18 0 0 11 12 1 12 0.9
TM TEAM................ 52 53 105 3.3 0 16 0 Conference-Only... 24 32 56 3.1 0 11 0 Total..........
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789 1885 .419 190 559 .340 353 492 .717 375 762 1137 35.5 589 8 427 524 114 329 2121 66.3
Conference-Only...
18
417 1033 .404 105 299 .351 173 236 .733 189 412 601 33.4 322 7 229 290 61 163 1112 61.8
Opponents......
32
754 1822 .414 204 659 .310 376 536 .701 377 796 1173 36.7 489 - 457 559 98 236 2088 65.2
Conference-Only...
18
440 1026 .429 131 396 .331 217 296 .733 208 462 670 37.2 267 2 281 283 47 140 1228 68.2
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Villanova
Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Villanova, Pa. 19085 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Enrollment: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������6,547 Director of Athletics: ���������������������������������������������������Mark Jackson Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finneran Pavilion (6,500) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 519-7290 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-9 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ����������������������������������������12-6/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ������������������������������������������������������7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
MARK JACKSON Director of Athletics
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Perretta Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lycoming ‘78 Associate Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . Joe Mullaney (Providence ‘78) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shanette Lee (Villanova ‘99) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Kurz (Villanova ’09) Director of Basketball Operations: ��������Mimi Riley (Villanova ‘02)
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: �������������������������������������������(610) 519-3535 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Kenefick Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 519-6514 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (610) 308-4395 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.villanova.com
HARRY PERRETTA Head Coach
DEAN KENEFICK Senior Associate Athletic Director
J an nah T uc ke r
DID YOU KNOW?
Head coach Harry Perretta earned career win No. 700 and BIG EAST win No. 300 in 2016. Perretta became just the fourth coach in BIG EAST history, men’s or women’s, to earn 300 conference wins, joining Jim Calhoun (Connecticut), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), and Geno Auriemma (Connecticut).
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BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
K e lly J e kot
SCHEDULE November
Date Day Opponent 1 Thu. E ast Stroudsburg (Exhibition) 7 Wed. Hartford 16 Fri. at Lehigh 20 Tue. LaSalle 24 Sat. v s. Virginia Tech Central Florida Tourney 25 Sun. vs. UCF Central Florida Tourney 28 Wed. Princeton
Time 7 p.m.
Network TV
7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. TBA TBA 7 p.m.
December 2 Sun. 6 Thu. 9 Sun. 14 Fri. 29 Sat. 31 Mon.
at St. Joseph’s at George Washington Temple Georgia BUTLER XAVIER
TBA 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m.
FS2 BEDN
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 13 Sun. 16 Wed. 19 Sat. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
at CREIGHTON at PROVIDENCE MARQUETTE DePAUL at Penn at GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL at ST. JOHNS
8 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
TBA 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 1 p.m.
BEDN FS1 BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN
BEDN BEDN BEDN
February 1 3 8 10 16 22 24
Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Sat. Fri. Sun.
PROVIDENCE CREIGHTON at DePAUL at MARQUETTE GEORGETOWN ST. JOHNS SETON HALL
March 1 3
Fri. Sun.
at XAVIER at BUTLER
7 p.m. 2 p.m.
FS2 BEDN
ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT.
HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL
0 1 3 4 5 10 13 14 20 21 23 25 30 31 45
Lafayette, Ind./Lafayette Central Catholic Braintree, Mass./Braintree Newark, Del./Caravel Academy Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara Newcastle, Maine/ Lincoln Academy Upper Marlboro, Md./Paul VI Lansdale, Pa./North Penn Braintree, Mass./Braintree Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Our Lady of Lourdes Baltimore, Md./New Town (Tennessee) Gorham, Maine/Gorham Enola, Pa./Cumberland Valley Mullica Hill, N.J./Gloucester Catholic Wilmington, Del./Ursuline Academy Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven
Cameron Onken Bridget Herlihy Grace Lange Mackenzie Gardler Brie Wajer Raven James Sam Carangi Brianna Herlihy Madison Siegrist Jannah Tucker Emily Esposito Kelly Jekot Mary Gedaka Adrianna Hahn Grace Stant
G F F G G G G F F F G G F G G
So Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
5-10 6-2 5-11 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-8 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-6 6-0
Head Coach: Harry Perretta Associate Head Coach: Joe Mullaney Assistant Coach: Shanette Lee Assistant Coach: Laura Kurz Director of Women’s Basketball Operations: Mimi Riley
All dates are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS
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W I L D H ead C oach H arry P erretta PROFILE: Hired at Villanova – June 12, 1978 Personal – Native of Upper Darby, Pa.; attended Monsignor Bonner (Pa.) High School (1974); married (Helen); father of two sons (Stephen, 17 and Michael 15) Education – B.A. in Social Studies and Secondary Teaching Degree, Lycoming College (1978) Coaching File – Volunteer men’s and women’s junior varsity and varsity basketball coach, Lycoming College (1975‑78) Highlights – Villanova earned an at-large berth into the 2018 NCAA Tournament, its first since 2013 and 11th overall; Wildcats ranked in the AP top 25 for the first time since 2004-05; earned career win No. 700 and BIG EAST win No. 300 in 2015-16, becoming just the third active D1 coach to reach 700 and just the fourth BIG EAST coach, men’s or women’s, to reach 300 league victories; guided the Wildcats to their sixth consecutive national postseason appearance in 2017; Villanova advanced to the semifinals of the WNIT; NCAA Championship appearance
Perretta’s Record
Career Record (40 years) 746-463 (.617) VU Record (40 years) 746-463 (.617) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (36 years) 325-261 (.555) BIG EAST Tournament Record (35 appearances) 32-32 (.500) NCAA Record (11 appearances) 8-11 (.421) WNIT Record (10 appearances) 15-10 (.667)
Villanova in the BIG EAST
Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 1982-83 14-15 4-4 tied-4th 1983-84 22-7 6-2 tied-1st 1984-85 21-9 12-4 tied-1st 1985-86 23-8 12-4 tied-2nd 1986-87 27-4 15-1 1st 1987-88 20-9 11-5 2nd 1988-89 18-12 11-5 2nd 1989-90 9-19 1-15 9th 1990-91 12-17 4-12 8th 1991-92 11-17 7-11 tied-5th 1992-93 15-13 10-8 tied-4th 1993-94 13-14 7-11 tied-6th 1994-95 19-9 13-5 2nd 1995-96 21-7 13-5 3rd BE 6 1996-97 14-14 8-10 5th BE 6 1997-98 19-10 12-6 tied-2nd BE 6 1998-99 14-14 9-9 tied-6th 1999-00 15-15 7-9 tied-6th 2000-01 22-9 11-5 tied-4th 2001-02 20-11 12-4 tied-3rd 2002-03 28-6 12-4 tied-3rd 2003-04 23-7 12-4 tied-2nd 2004-05 19-12 10-6 tied-4th 2005-06 21-11 9-7 tied-6th 2006-07 8-21 2-14 16th 2007-08 17-16 5-11 tied-11th 2008-09 19-14 10-6 tied-4th 2009-10 14-16 3-13 15th 2010-11 12-19 3-13 tied-13th 2011-12 19-15 6-10 tied-10th 2012-13 21-11 9-7 tied-6th 2013-14 23-9 12-6 tied-3rd 2014-15 22-14 12-6 3rd 2015-16 20-12 12-6 tied-2nd 2016-17 20-15 11-7 tied-4th 2017-18 23-9 12-6 3rd
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Perretta’s Year-by-Year History Year
School
Overall
BIG EAST
1978‑79 Villanova 17‑8 1979‑80 Villanova 20‑5 1980‑81 Villanova 22‑6 1981‑82 Villanova 29‑4 1982‑83 Villanova 14‑15 4‑4 (t4th) 1983‑84 Villanova 22‑7 6‑2 (t1st) 1984‑85 Villanova 21‑9 12‑4 (t1st) 1985‑86 Villanova 23‑8 12‑4 (t2nd) 1986‑87 Villanova 27‑4 15‑1 (1st) 1987‑88 Villanova 20‑9 11‑5 (2nd) 1988‑89 Villanova 18‑12 11‑5 (2nd) 1989‑90 Villanova 9‑19 1‑15 (9th) 1990‑91 Villanova 12‑17 4‑12 (8th) 1991‑92 Villanova 11‑17 7‑11 (t3rd) 1992‑93 Villanova 15‑13 10‑8 (t4th) 1993‑94 Villanova 13‑14 7‑11 (t6th) 1994-95 Villanova 19-9 13-5 (2nd) 1995-96 Villanova 21-7 13-5 (3rd, BE 6) 1996-97 Villanova 14-14 8-10 (5th, BE 6) 1997-98 Villanova 19-10 12-6 (t2nd, BE 6) 1998-99 Villanova 14-14 9-9 (t6th) 1999-00 Villanova 15-15 7-9 (t6th) 2000-01 Villanova 22-9 11-5 (t4th) 2001-02 Villanova 20-11 12-4 (t3rd) 2002-03 Villanova 28-6 12-4 (t3rd) 2003-04 Villanova 23-7 12-4 (t2nd) 2004-05 Villanova 19-12 10-6 (t4th) 2005-06 Villanova 21-11 9-7 (t6th) 2006-07 Villanova 8-21 2-14 (16th) 2007-08 Villanova 17-16 5-11 (t11th) 2008-09 Villanova 19-14 10-6 (t4th) 2009-10 Villanova 14-16 3-13 (15th) 2010-11 Villanova 12-19 3-13 (t13th) 2011-12 Villanova 19-15 6-10 (t10th) 2012-13 Villanova 21-11 9-7 2013-14 Villanova 23-9 12-6 (T-3rd) 2014-15 Villanova 22-14 12-6 (3rd) 2015-16 Villanova 20-12 12-6 (T-2nd) 2016-17 Villanova 20-15 11-7 (T-4th) 2017-18 Villanova 23-9 12-6 (3rd) Career 40 Years 746-463 325-261 (.617) (.555)
in 2008-09, its first since 2003-04; all-time winningest coach in history of Villanova basketball for men or women with 723 wins; Wildcats made four straight NCAA appearances (2001-04) and advanced to the 2003 Elite Eight; won the 2003 BIG EAST Championship and earned a program-best No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament; school-record 28 wins in 2003; four straight NCAA bids (1986-89); 10 combined WNIT appearances; 1996 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; five-time Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year; three-time BIG EAST Champions (1985, ’86, ’03); 1986-87 BIG EAST regular-season champion; shared regular season titles in 1983-84 and ’84-85; coached All-American Shelly Pennefather, who was the 1987 national player of the year and Wade Trophy winner; 1978 AIAW small college coach of the year; 1982 AIAW Final Four appearance; directed the BIG EAST Women’s All-Star summer tour of Canada in 1991; in 2012-13, posted the first 20-win season since 2005-06 and guided the Wildcats back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2009.
BIG EAST Tournament
NCAA Postseason
1‑1 1‑1 2‑1 (2nd) 3‑0 (1st) 1‑1 3‑0 (1st) 0‑1 0‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 1‑1 0‑1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 (1st) 3-1 (Elite Eight) 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 32-32 (.500)
8-11 (.421)
WNIT Postseason
0-1 0-1
0-1 2-1 2-1
2-1 1-1 3-1 1-1 4-1 15-10 (.667)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 23-9 9-3 10-5 4-1 Conference 12-6 7-2 5-4 0-0 Non-Conference 11-3 2-1 5-1 4-1 Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
High Rebounds
11/10/17 5:30 p.m. at Hartford W 71-53 (18)HAHN, Adrianna (11)GEDAKA, Mary 11/17/17 5 p.m. vs Lehigh W 62-42 6651 (13)GEDAKA, Mary (7)QUINN, Megan (13)HAHN, Adrianna (7)HAHN, Adrianna 11/19/17 1 p.m. DUKE W 64-55 1421 (23)JEKOT, Kelly (9)LOUIN, Alex 11/24/17 7:15 p.m. vs James Madison W 60-57 906 (15)HAHN, Adrianna (11)LOUIN, Alex 11/25/17 7:15 p.m. vs American W 65-60 406 (16)HAHN, Adrianna (7)LOUIN, Alex (7)QUINN, Megan 11/29/17 5:30 p.m. at Princeton W 62-59 525 (16)LOUIN, Alex (10)QUINN, Megan 12/3/17 1 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S W 79-44 1519 (27)JEKOT, Kelly (5)JEKOT, Kelly (5)GEDAKA, Mary 12/06/17 7 p.m. at Fairfield W 73-44 521 (21)HAHN, Adrianna (9)LOUIN, Alex 12/10/17 2 p.m. at Temple W 69-65 1184 (19)HAHN, Adrianna (6)QUINN, Megan (6)HAHN, Adrianna 12/20/17 1 p.m. at La Salle W 76-49 285 (20)JEKOT, Kelly (10)HERLIHY, Brianna 12/28/17 7 p.m. * at Creighton 54-69 L 1120 (11)TUCKER, Jannah (6)LOUIN, Alex (11)QUINN, Megan 12/30/17 1 p.m. * at Providence W 63-55 528 (24)GEDAKA, Mary (7)HAHN, Adrianna 01/02/18 7 p.m. * BUTLER 53-76 L 401 (16)LOUIN, Alex (10)LOUIN, Alex 01/05/18 7 p.m. * XAVIER W 75-57 541 (21)JEKOT, Kelly (6)HERLIHY, Bridget 01/10/18 7 p.m. * at Georgetown W 60-58 827 (17)HAHN, Adrianna (8)LOUIN, Alex 01/12/18 1 p.m. * at Seton Hall W 67-59 881 (21)JEKOT, Kelly (8)GEDAKA, Mary 1/14/18 2 p.m. * at St. John’s 64-70 L 936 (16)JEKOT, Kelly (8)GEDAKA, Mary 01/17/18 7 p.m. PENN 77-79 L 519 (19)GEDAKA, Mary (10)GEDAKA, Mary (19)LOUIN, Alex
Date
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 12 11006 917 Away 15 17547 1170 Neutral 5 14541 2908 Total 32 43094 1347 Time
Opponent
Score
Attend. High Points
01/19/18 7 p.m. * DEPAUL W 84-58 641 (17)LOUIN, Alex (17)HAHN, Adrianna 01/21/18 12 p.m. * MARQUETTE 57-67 L 701 (11)LOUIN, Alex (11)GEDAKA, Mary 01/26/18 7 p.m. * at Xavier W 89-50 1135 (24)LOUIN, Alex 01/28/18 1 p.m. * at Butler W 69-67 736 (14)HAHN, Adrianna (14)JEKOT, Kelly 02/03/18 1 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 68-67 1209 (17)GEDAKA, Mary 02/09/18 11:30 a.m. * ST. JOHN’S W 69-52 1709 (21)GEDAKA, Mary 02/11/18 2 p.m. * SETON HALL W 59-53 1003 (12)JEKOT, Kelly (12)LOUIN, Alex 2/16/18 11:30 a.m. * at Marquette 69-90 L 2438 (20)LOUIN, Alex 2/18/18 2:08 p.m. * at DePaul 66-71 L 2182 (17)JEKOT, Kelly 02/23/18 7 p.m. * PROVIDENCE W 70-43 541 (15)JEKOT, Kelly 02/25/18 2 p.m. * CREIGHTON W 55-48 801 (21)GEDAKA, Mary 3/4/18 8:30 p.m. vs Georgetown 58-63 L 2147 (13)LOUIN, Alex 3/16/18 vs South Dakota State WOT 81-74 4431 (24)HAHN, Adrianna 3/18/18 7:10 p.m. at Notre Dame 72-98 L 4249 (19)TUCKER, Jannah
High Rebounds (9)LOUIN, Alex (7)QUINN, Megan (7)HERLIHY, Bridget (6)LOUIN, Alex (10)LOUIN, Alex (9)GEDAKA, Mary (9)LOUIN, Alex (11)LOUIN, Alex (14)LOUIN, Alex (7)GEDAKA, Mary (7)LOUIN, Alex (6)QUINN, Megan (6)HERLIHY, Bridget (9)LOUIN, Alex (11)LOUIN, Alex (14)LOUIN, Alex (4)LOUIN, Alex
* indicates conference game
PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 30 GEDAKA, Mary Conference-Only... 25 JEKOT, Kelly Conference-Only... 31 HAHN, Adrianna Conference-Only... 21 TUCKER, Jannah Conference-Only... 01 HERLIHY, Bridget Conference-Only... 45 STANT, Grace Conference-Only... 14 HERLIHY, Brianna Conference-Only... 10 JAMES, Raven Conference-Only... 00 ONKEN, Cameron Conference-Only... 03 LANGE, Grace Conference-Only...
32 1 725 22.7 155 255 .608 7 20 .350 53 87 .609 57 100 157 4.9 55 0 38 39 29 22 370 11.6 18 0 408 22.7 95 163 .583 7 18 .389 26 47 .553 32 60 92 5.1 30 0 26 22 13 10 223 12.4 32 32 1047 32.7 133 322 .413 49 134 .366 48 59 .814 30 97 127 4.0 39 0 68 47 12 16 363 11.3 18 18 586 32.6 69 183 .377 27 80 .338 30 35 .857 13 50 63 3.5 21 0 36 28 4 6 195 10.8 31 30 1041 33.6 119 280 .425 69 185 .373 37 47 .787 17 96 113 3.6 61 1 88 38 1 19 344 11.1 17 16 556 32.7 52 120 .433 26 70 .371 20 23 .870 10 48 58 3.4 32 1 53 25 0 13 150 8.8 32 32 976 30.5 107 280 .382 69 179 .385 13 20 .650 15 58 73 2.3 51 0 49 27 17 18 296 9.3 18 18 563 31.3 61 146 .418 39 90 .433 8 11 .727 11 36 47 2.6 30 0 31 14 8 8 169 9.4 31 0 383 12.4 49 121 .405 25 65 .385 11 18 .611 13 52 65 2.1 46 1 36 28 25 14 134 4.3 18 0 219 12.2 22 60 .367 14 38 .368 4 8 .500 10 33 43 2.4 23 0 23 20 12 8 62 3.4 31 0 257 8.3 13 47 .277 12 42 .286 8 10 .800 9 25 34 1.1 17 0 16 4 3 2 46 1.5 17 0 150 8.8 8 29 .276 8 28 .286 6 8 .750 6 15 21 1.2 7 0 7 2 2 1 30 1.8 19 0 101 5.3 9 23 .391 0 6 .000 2 2 1.000 12 21 33 1.7 20 0 2 8 4 3 20 1.1 9 0 35 3.9 3 7 .429 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 8 0.9 8 0 1 5 0 0 6 0.7 22 0 83 3.8 5 12 .417 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 2 10 12 0.5 14 0 7 6 0 4 19 0.9 12 0 45 3.8 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 4 6 0.5 5 0 6 4 0 2 7 0.6 24 1 164 6.8 8 33 .242 4 28 .143 0 2 .000 7 19 26 1.1 18 0 8 7 0 5 20 0.8 14 1 114 8.1 7 27 .259 3 22 .136 0 2 .000 3 14 17 1.2 13 0 7 3 0 3 17 1.2 7 0 13 1.9 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.3 2 0 4 2.0 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 LOUIN, Alex 32 32 1061 33.2 126 293 .430 30 113 .265 93 122 .762 35 189 224 7.0 77 0 92 56 14 19 375 11.7 Conference-Only... 18 18 606 33.7 79 170 .465 16 62 .258 51 64 .797 22 105 127 7.1 47 0 48 33 7 9 225 12.5 12 QUINN, Megan 31 31 564 18.2 62 155 .400 22 79 .278 22 30 .733 28 101 129 4.2 38 0 42 26 15 11 168 5.4 Conference-Only... 18 18 304 16.9 38 93 .409 14 51 .275 12 17 .706 12 49 61 3.4 19 0 21 12 8 4 102 5.7 24 JULIANA, Nicolette 4 1 10 2.5 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0.8 Conference-Only... 3 1 9 3.0 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.7 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1.0 TM TEAM................ 38 70 108 3.4 1 21 0 Conference-Only... 18 36 54 3.0 1 7 0 Total.......... 32 788 1826 .432 288 855 .337 296 410 .722 264 841 1105 34.5 438 2 448 309 120 133 2160 67.5 Conference-Only... 18 438 1006 .435 155 465 .333 160 219 .731 142 457 599 33.3 236 1 260 176 54 64 1191 66.2 Opponents...... 32 748 1920 .390 145 526 .276 311 428 .727 373 811 1184 37.0 469 - 348 311 56 136 1952 61.0 Conference-Only... 18 430 1056 .407 93 303 .307 157 224 .701 192 444 636 35.3 247 2 211 171 22 85 1110 61.7
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Xavier
Quick Facts Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio 45207 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musketeers Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue, Gray and White Enrollment: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������7,133 Vice President for Administration and Director of Athletics: Greg Christopher Home Court: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cintas Center (10,224) Press Row Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 605-8512 2017-18 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-20 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15/T-9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ����������������������������������������������������� 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/4
Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Neal Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Northern Kentucky ’91) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . . Crystal Kelly (Western Kentucky ‘08) Assistant Coach: . . . Christian Stefanopoulos (Thomas More ’06) Assistant Coach: . . . . . . . . . Mark Stephens (Morehead State ’02) Director of Basketball Administration: Dave Bezold (Viterbo ’90) Director of Basketball Operations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Netta Floyd (Bowling Green ’99)
Sports Information Basketball Office Phone: �������������������������������������������(513) 745-3414 SID Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Lautzenheiser Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (513) 745-3961 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 605-8512 E-mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lautzenheiserg@xavier.edu Web Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.goxavier.com
GREG CHRISTOPHER Vice President for Administration and Director of Athletics
BRIAN NEAL Head Coach
GREG LAUTZENHEISER Assistant Director Of Athletic Communications
P r i nc ess S tewart
DID YOU KNOW? Xavier established the “Lauren Hill Tipoff Classic” in 2015; this will be the fourth annual classic honoring the late Lauren Hill. Xavier’s Cintas Center was where cancer-stricken Hill made her courageous debut for Mount St. Joseph, scoring the first points of the 2014-15 college basketball season.
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SCHEDULE November Date 7 11 14 17 21 29
Day Wed. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Thu.
Opponent Chicago State Tennessee Tech Minnesota Fairfield at Wake Forest Bowling Green
Time Network TV 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
December 2 Sun. 9 Sun. 16 Sun. 18 Tue. 22 Sat. 29 Sat. 31 Mon.
North Alabama 2 p.m. Delaware State 2 p.m. at Cincinnati Alabama State 7 p.m. New Orleans 12 p.m. at GEORGETOWN 5 p.m. BEDN at VILLANOVA 1 p.m. BEDN
January 4 Fri. 6 Sun. 11 Fri. 18 Fri. 20 Sun. 25 Fri. 27 Sun.
ST. JOHNS SETON HALL BUTLER at CREIGHTON at PROVIDENCE MARQUETTE DePAUL
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2
February 1 3 8 15 17 22 24
Fri. Sun. Fri. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun.
at SETON HALL at ST. JOHNS at BUTLER PROVIDENCE CREIGHTON at DePAUL at MARQUETTE
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m.
BEDN BEDN BEDN FS2 BEDN BEDN BEDN
VILLANOVA GEORGETOWN
7 p.m. 2 p.m.
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March 1 3
Fri. Sun.
All dates are subject to change BIG EAST games in all CAPS
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Sarah Leyendecker
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So.
2 3 4 5 10 15 20 21 23 25 40 44
Deja Ross Aaliyah Dunham Lauren Wasylson Princess Stewart Ashley Gomez Aly Reiff Na’Teshia Owens A’riana Gray Maddy Johnson Carrie Gross Tierra Floyd Ayanna Townsend
F G G G G G G F G G F F
So. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr.
HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL
6-4 Lawrenceburg, Ind./ Mother of Mercy (Akron) 6-0 Providence, R.I./Pomfret 5-4 South Charleston, W.V./South Charleston 6-0 Valencia, Pa. (Mars HS) 5-9 Frankfort, Ky./Franklin Co. 5-9 Oklahoma City, Okla./Westmoore 5-11 South Whitley, Ind./Whitko 5-5 Mexia, Texas/Mexia 6-0 Maple Heights, Ohio/Maple Heights 5-11 Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei 5-11 Clinton, Md./Rock Creek Christian Academy 6-1 Toledo, Ohio/St. Bernard-Elmwood Place 6-2 Pittsburgh, Pa./Winchester Thurston
Head Coach: Brian Neal Assistant Coach: Crystal Kelly Assistant Coach: Christian Stefanopoulos Assistant Coach: Mark Stephens Director of Basketball Administration: Dave Bezold Director of Basketball Operations: Netta Floyd
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H ead C oach B rian N eal PROFILE: Named head coach on November 7, 2013 Personal – Neal and his wife, Amy, reside in Taylor Mill, Ky., with their four children, Allison, Madison, Emma and Maxwell. Education – Neal graduated from Northern Kentucky University in May of 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism with an English minor. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport administration at Xavier. Coaching File – Assistant coach at Wilmington College (1992-98), Northern Kentucky (19982004) and Xavier (2011-13); head coach at Thomas More (2004-11) Highlights –Named XU’s interim head coach in Oct. 2013 before having the “interim” tag removed less than one month later as Xavier’s seventh head coach in program history; has been with the Musketeer program going on six years; in just his second season as head coach,
Neal’s Year-by-Year History
Neal’s Record Career Record (12 years) 236-120 (.663) Xavier Record (5 years) 65-89 (.422) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (5 years) 26-64 (.289) BIG EAST Tournament Record (5 appearances) 1-5 (.167) NCAA Record n/a WNIT Record n/a
YEAR
SCHOOL
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier
Career 12 Years
OVERALL
BIG EAST
led the Musketeers to the nation’s ninth-best turnaround following a 10-win improvement from the previous year; seven-year head coach of Division III power Thomas More; TMC made five DIII NCAA Tournament appearances, including a pair of Sweet 16 runs in 2009 and 2011; notched six 20-win seasons at TMC and five consecutive PAC conference championships; four-time PAC Coach of the Year; two-time Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year (2008, ’11); led the Saints to their first-ever No. 1 ranking, posing the program’s second undefeated regular season in four years (2011); 2011 WBCA Region Six Division III Coach of the Year; assistant coach at Northern Kentucky which compiled an .813 winning percentage during his six-year tenure; NKU claimed in the Division II National Championship in 2000 and made four appearances in the Elite Eight.
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT
16-9 20-8 22-5 29-1 28-3 26-4 30-1 8-23 3-15 (9th) 0-1 18-15 8-10 (7rd) 1-1 17-13 8-10 (T-7th) 0-1 12-18 4-14 (T-7th) 0-1 10-20 3-15 (T-9th) 0-1 236-120 (.663)
26-64 (.289)
NCAA POSTSEASON
WNIT POSTSEASON
DIII Tournament DIII Second Round DIII Sweet 16 DIII Second Round DIII Sweet 16
1-5 (.167)
Xavier in the BIG EAST Overall BIG EAST Reg. Seas. Finish 2013-14 8-23 3-15 9th 2014-15 18-15 8-10 7th 2015-16 17-13 8-10 tied-7th 2016-17 12-18 4-14 tied-7th 2017-18 10-20 3-15 tied-9th
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RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 10-20 8-8 1-10 1-2 Conference 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0 Non-Conference 7-5 6-1 0-2 1-2 Date
Time
Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
11/11/17 5 p.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE WOT 71-66 1922 (13)BYRD, Jada 11/14/17 7 p.m. MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 66-45 537 (16)DUNHAM, Aaliyah 11/16/17 7 p.m. GRAMBLING STATE W 72-67 705 (18)BYRD, Jada 11/22/17 8 p.m. at Minnesota 62-74 L 2000 (12)OWENS, Na’Teshia 11/29/17 7 p.m. FORT WAYNE W 62-50 612 (19)BYRD, Jada 12/04/17 7 p.m. WAKE FOREST 57-62 L 656 (16)AIJANEN, Anniina 12/06/17 11 a.m. at Bowling Green 53-63 L 4130 (10)GRAY, A’riana (10)STEWART, Princess 12/10/17 5 p.m. CINCICINNATI W 53-50 1654 (13)FINCHER, Kindell 12/17/17 6 p.m. vs Furman W 75-62 125 (14)DUNHAM, Aaliyah 12/18/17 5 p.m. vs Missouri 48-74 L 350 (13)ROSS, Deja 12/22/17 2 p.m. FLORIDA A&M W 70-52 704 (10)OWENS, Na’Teshia (10)AIJANEN, Anniina 12/29/17 7 p.m. * at Butler W 69-62 799 (20)FINCHER, Kindell 01/02/18 2 p.m. * at Georgetown 60-65 L 391 (17)AIJANEN, Anniina 01/05/18 7 p.m. * at Villanova 57-75 L 541 (12)BYRD, Jada
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 16 20411 1276 Away 11 18410 1674 Neutral 3 2425 808 Total 30 41246 1375
High Rebounds
Date
(6)AIJANEN, Anniina (6)PARTLOW, Imani (10)GRAY, A’riana (12)PARTLOW, Imani (11)GRAY, A’riana (8)AIJANEN, Anniina (10)GRAY, A’riana (7)GRAY, A’riana
01/07/18 2 p.m. * ST. JOHN’S 63-67 L 845 (13)BYRD, Jada 01/10/18 7 p.m. * SETON HALL 51-62 L 597 (14)ROSS, Deja 1/12/18 4:35 p.m. * at DePaul 48-79 L 5354 (10)FINCHER, Kindell 1/14/18 2 p.m. * at Marquette 67-88 L 2003 (19)PARTLOW, Imani 01/19/18 7 p.m. *PROVIDENCE W 68-59 1433 (19)AIJANEN, Anniina 01/22/18 12 p.m. * CREIGHTON 64-71 LOT 2845 (14)AIJANEN, Anniina 01/26/18 7 p.m. * VILLANOVA 50-89 L 1135 (11)OWENS, Na’Teshia 01/28/18 2 p.m. * GEORGETOWN 48-65 L 2400 (15)BYRD, Jada 02/02/18 7 p.m. * at Seton Hall 53-58 L 787 (13)BYRD, Jada 2/4/18 2 p.m. * at St. John’s 36-70 L 726 (11)PARTLOW, Imani 02/09/18 8 p.m. * MARQUETTE 63-80 L 1483 (22)BYRD, Jada 02/11/18 2 p.m. * DEPAUL 72-73 L 1107 (18)AIJANEN, Anniina 2/16/18 7:03 p.m. * at Creighton 54-65 L 1002 (15)OWENS, Na’Teshia 2/18/18 1 p.m. * at Providence 48-69 L 677 (13)OWENS, Na’Teshia 02/25/18 2 p.m.. * BUTLER W 57-54 1776 (13)FINCHER, Kindell 3/3/18 6:34 p.m. vs Seton Hall 42-66 L 1950 (9)PARTLOW, Imani
(7)GRAY, A’riana (11)GRAY, A’riana (8)AIJANEN, Anniina (6)GRAY, A’riana (6)AIJANEN, Anniina (6)ROSS, Deja (7)AIJANEN, Anniina (7)FINCHER, Kindell (8)BYRD, Jada (4)BYRD, Jada (4)ROSS, Deja
Time
Opponent
Score Attend. High Points
High Rebounds (7)GRAY, A’riana (7)AIJANEN, Anniina (6)GRAY, A’riana (9)PARTLOW, Imani (11)AIJANEN, Anniina (7)FINCHER, Kindell (7)PARTLOW, Imani (6)GRAY, A’riana (9)PARTLOW, Imani (8)PARTLOW, Imani (11)PARTLOW, Imani (9)GRAY, A’riana (5)STEWART, Princess (6)GRAY, A’riana (9)GRAY, A’riana (8)GRAY, A’riana (4)ROSS, Deja (4)STEWART, Princess
* indicates conference game
PLAYERS RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 OWENS, Na’Teshia Conference-Only... 03 DUNHAM, Aaliyah Conference-Only... 21 GRAY, A’riana Conference-Only... 02 ROSS, Deja Conference-Only... 05 STEWART, Princess Conference-Only... 10 GOMEZ, Ashley Conference-Only... 15 REIFF, Alyson Conference-Only...
27 27 627 23.2 74 167 .443 30 75 .400 24 46 .522 17 68 85 3.1 34 0 59 54 5 24 202 7.5 15 15 371 24.7 47 92 .511 15 35 .429 15 24 .625 8 37 45 3.0 22 0 29 31 1 12 124 8.3 30 8 636 21.2 55 133 .414 32 82 .390 40 55 .727 8 45 53 1.8 33 0 74 35 1 18 182 6.1 18 7 400 22.2 32 76 .421 19 51 .373 18 23 .783 3 31 34 1.9 19 0 46 28 1 14 101 5.6 30 9 521 17.4 54 151 .358 12 43 .279 34 50 .680 53 112 165 5.5 64 0 24 43 13 30 154 5.1 18 1 289 16.1 28 83 .337 7 28 .250 23 34 .676 27 58 85 4.7 40 0 12 20 5 17 86 4.8 28 1 407 14.5 40 118 .339 29 87 .333 18 19 .947 8 68 76 2.7 40 0 11 31 8 12 127 4.5 16 1 204 12.8 19 60 .317 13 42 .310 10 11 .909 0 34 34 2.1 16 0 6 19 0 5 61 3.8 30 3 540 18.0 46 127 .362 16 58 .276 19 23 .826 7 55 62 2.1 24 0 30 36 2 10 127 4.2 18 2 305 16.9 21 64 .328 7 28 .250 10 14 .714 2 24 26 1.4 12 0 14 23 2 5 59 3.3 28 6 300 10.7 20 63 .317 16 54 .296 3 6 .500 3 14 17 0.6 12 0 12 16 0 11 59 2.1 16 0 139 8.7 5 21 .238 5 20 .250 3 6 .500 0 9 9 0.6 9 0 6 8 0 4 18 1.1 28 1 293 10.5 15 53 .283 8 31 .258 8 14 .571 5 18 23 0.8 19 0 14 13 1 10 46 1.6 16 0 137 8.6 6 22 .273 3 10 .300 6 8 .750 2 9 11 0.7 10 0 5 5 0 3 21 1.3
PLAYERS NOT RETURNING TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 45 PARTLOW, Imani 22 17 484 22.0 71 144 .493 4 18 .222 49 81 .605 39 78 117 5.3 36 0 11 42 3 12 195 8.9 Conference-Only... 17 13 363 21.4 56 110 .509 4 12 .333 28 52 .538 30 59 89 5.2 30 0 8 32 2 6 144 8.5 12 BYRD, Jada 28 28 749 26.8 100 209 .478 6 21 .286 61 95 .642 20 58 78 2.8 47 1 62 81 1 20 267 9.5 Conference-Only... 18 18 492 27.3 65 139 .468 3 15 .200 40 56 .714 11 34 45 2.5 31 1 38 52 1 12 173 9.6 25 AIJANEN, Anniina 30 30 841 28.0 94 214 .439 30 108 .278 20 30 .667 34 93 127 4.2 70 1 37 49 17 21 238 7.9 Conference-Only... 18 18 498 27.7 55 121 .455 19 62 .306 8 11 .727 21 57 78 4.3 42 1 25 23 10 11 137 7.6 01 FINCHER, Kindell 25 20 527 21.1 46 169 .272 31 118 .263 26 36 .722 8 54 62 2.5 26 0 26 53 3 10 149 6.0 Conference-Only... 18 15 391 21.7 33 124 .266 21 83 .253 14 20 .700 8 41 49 2.7 21 0 19 43 3 8 101 5.6 24 DAWSON, Jordyn 10 0 64 6.4 4 13 .308 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 10 12 1.2 4 0 4 6 1 5 8 0.8 Conference-Only... 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 CHRISTOPHER, Megan 14 0 61 4.4 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 1 2 .500 4 2 6 0.4 12 0 0 2 0 1 5 0.4 Conference-Only... 8 0 36 4.5 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 0.3 9 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.4 TM TEAM................ 53 50 103 3.4 0 9 0 Conference-Only... 30 29 59 3.3 0 4 0 Total.......... 30 621 1568 .396 214 700 .306 303 457 .663 261 725 986 32.9 421 3 364 470 55 184 1759 58.6 Conference-Only... 18 368 915 .402 116 387 .300 176 261 .674 143 423 566 31.4 261 3 208 289 25 97 1028 57.1 Opponents...... 30 753 1769 .426 197 566 .348 279 382 .730 332 759 1091 36.4 463 - 457 384 94 233 1982 66.1 Conference-Only... 18 476 1067 .446 133 372 .358 166 233 .712 195 446 641 35.6 280 3 297 211 61 138 1251 69.5
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Coaches’ Records A ll -T ime
BUTLER
OVERALL
1975-76 Xandra Hamilton 1976-84 Linda Mason 1984-88 Russ Sarfaty 1988-93 Paulette Stein 1993-99 June Olkowski 1999-2002 Wendy Gatlin 2002-14 Beth Couture 2014- Kurt Godlevske Totals
1 9 124 47 32 76 87 57 114 56 21 62 193 174 10 8 45 6279 22 50 617 560 (.526) 32 58 (.356)
1974-79 Vickie Kresse 100 43 1979-84 Don Perrelli 118 43 12 4 1984-96 Joe Mullaney, Jr. 168 173 92 110 1996-99 Charlene Thomas-Swinson 24 61 14 40 1999-2001 Darcel Estep 22 51 8 29 2001-02 Pechone Stepps 0 11 0 11 2002-12 Kim Barnes Arico 176 134 73 87 2012- Joe Tartamella 128 72 66 40 Totals 736 588 (.556) 265 321 (.452)
OVERALL
SETON HALL
OVERALL
BIG EAST
1973-85 Sue Dilley 1985-2010 Phyllis Mangina 2010-13 Anne Donovan 2013- Anthony Bozzella Totals
191 352 27 99 669
10 161 7 46 224
VILLANOVA
OVERALL
1969-70 Liz Cawley 1970-75 Jane Sefranek 1975-78 Joan King 1978- Harry Perretta Totals
4 51 28 746 829
XAVIER
OVERALL
1971-76 Tony Brueneman 1976-86 Laurie Massa 1986-95 Mark Ehlen 1995-2002 Melanie Balcomb 2002-11 Kevin McGuff 2011-13 Amy Waugh 2013- Brian Neal Totals
33 18 98 146 122 130 135 78 214 73 21 36 65 89 26 64 688 560 (.551) 26 64 (.289)
Years Coach
W L
BIG EAST
W L
ST. JOHN’S
Years Coach
OVERALL
W L
BIG EAST W L
CREIGHTON
Years Coach 1973-76 Eddye McClure 1976-79 Gaye Kinnett 1979-80 Howard Faber 1980-92 Bruce Rasmussen 1992-2002 Connie Yori 2002- Jim Flanery Totals
W L 26 33 11 196 170 312 748
22 27 10 147 115 204 525 (.587)
DE PAUL
OVERALL
1974-76 Debbie Miller 1978-80 John Lawler 1980-84 Ron Feiereisel 1984-88 Jim Izard 1976-78; 88- Doug Bruno Totals
10 27 61 90 668 863
Years Coach
W L 20 16 57 28 334 455(.655)
BIG EAST W L
57 57
33 33 (.633)
BIG EAST W L
154 154
64 64 (.706)
Years Coach
Years Coach
Years Coach
GEORGETOWN
OVERALL
1970-74 Betty Underwood 1974-81 Francis Carr 1981-83 Mary Briese 1983-86 Cheryl Thompson 1986-2004 Patrick Knapp 2004-12 Terri Williams-Flournoy 2012-13 Keith Brown 2013-14 Jim Lewis 2014-17 Natasha Adair 2017- James Howard Totals
29 95 19 25 248 143 15 11 37 16 638
MARQUETTE
OVERALL
1975-86 Tat Shiely 1986-90 Sr. Maria Pares 1990-96 Jim Jabir 1996-14 Terri Mitchell 2014- Carolyn Kieger Totals
111 42 94 348 72 667
PROVIDENCE
OVERALL
1974-76 Kay McDonald 1976-80 Tim Gilbride 1980-83 Joe Mullaney, Jr. 1983-85 Lynn Sheedy 1985-96 Bob Foley 1996-2002 Jim Jabir 2002-05 Susan Yow 2005-12 Phil Seymore 2012-16 Susah Robinson Fruchtl 2016- Jim Crowley Totals
25 7 82 27 66 27 7 1 33 21 14 10 206 127 114 72 62 102 34 68 14 68 3 45 88 120 30 82 25 94 8 62 22 39 7 29 623 632 (.496) 217 369 (.370)
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Years Coach
Years Coach
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BIG EAST W L
12 46 32 3 56 8 264 124 104 58 16 5 21 4 54 20 16 9 621 (.507) 231
W L
121 368 64 64 618 (.520)
W L
W L
BIG EAST W L
6 23 25 463 325 517 (.616) 325
W L
22 255 41 44 362 (.382)
261 261 (.555)
BIG EAST W L
BIG EAST W L
148 69 81 215 74 56 41 569 (.540) 115
W L
5 32 180 70 11 14 34 9 355 (.394)
W L
72 31 103 (.528)
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Review
2017-18 Review
F inal S tandings /BIG EAST T ournament
results
2017-18 FINAL STANDINGS
BIG EAST W-L Pct. H A
NR/RV Marquette 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 RV/23 DePaul 15-3 .833 9-1 6-2 NR/RV Villanova 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 Creighton 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 St. John’s 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 Georgetown 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 Seton Hall 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 Butler 6-12 .333 3-6 2-6 Providence 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 Xavier 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8
OVERALL W-L Pct. H A N Streak 24-10 .706 12-1 8-8 4-1 L 1 27-8 .771 16-3 8-4 3-1 L 1 23-9 .719 9-3 10-5 4-1 L 1 19-13 .594 10-3 7-7 2-3 L 1 19-15 .559 13-5 5-7 1-3 L 1 16-16 .500 8-6 6-8 2-2 L 1 16-16 .500 11-7 4-9 1-0 L 2 15-17 .469 7-6 6-8 2-3 L 1 10-21 .323 4-10 3-10 3-1 L 3 10-20 .333 8-8 1-10 1-2 L 1
(Associated Press/ESPN-USA Today rankings) NR- not ranked; RV- receiving votes Standings adjusted based on BIG EAST Tournament seeding
2018 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Wintrust Arena - Chicago, Ill.) First Round #7 Seton Hall 66, #10 Xavier 42 #8 Butler 73, #9 Providence 67 (OT) Quarterfinals #1 Marquette 73, #8 Butler 61 #4 Creighton 66, #5 St. John’s 58 #2 DePaul 78, #7 Seton Hall 52 #6 Georgetown 63, #3 Villanova 58 Semifinals #1 Marquette 76, #4 Creighton 70 #2 DePaul 85, #6 Georgetown 53
Most Outstanding Player Amarah Coleman, DePaul 2018 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team Sydney Lamberty, Creighton Cynthia Petke, Georgetown Amani Wilborn, Marquette Kelly Campbell, DePaul Mart’e Grays, DePaul
Final #2 DePaul 98, #1 Marquette 63
DePaul won the 2018 BIG EAST Tournament, its third in five years, while Amarah Coleman was MOP before being drafted by the WNBA
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2017-18 Review NCAA/WNIT C hampionship
results
2018 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (First Round – College Station, Texas) No. 5 seed DePaul 90, No. 12 seed Oklahoma 79 (First Round – Louisville, Ky.) No. 8 seed Marquette 84, No. 9 seed Dayton 65 (First Round – Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 9 seed Villanova 81, No. 8 seed South Dakota State 74 (OT) ((First Round – Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 11 seed Creighton 76, No. 6 seed Iowa 70 (Second Round – College Station, Texas) No. 4 Texas A&M 80, No. 5 seed DePaul 79 (Second Round – Louisville, Ky.) No. 1 seed Louisville 90, No. 8 seed Marquette 72 (Second Round – Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame 98, No. 9 seed Villanova 72 (Second Round – Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 3 seed UCLA 86, No. 11 seed Creighton 64
The BIG EAST earned four NCAA Tournament invites, its most since conference realignment, and all four teams won their First Round games. The BIG EAST went 4-0 in the first round for the first time since 2011 (9-0) and posted its first undefeated first round record since 2014 (2-0)
2018 WNIT First Round South Orange, N.J. Saint Joseph’s 75, Seton Hall 57 First Round Queens, N.Y. St. John’s 68, Marist 47 First Round Washington, D.C. Georgetown 67, Delaware 57 Second Round Queens, N.Y. St. John’s 53, Penn 48 Second Round Washington, D.C. Duquesne 69, Georgetown 66 Round of 16 Queens, N.Y. St. John’s 65, Duquesne 52 Round of 16 Thursday, March 23 - Harrisonburg, Va. Villanova 69, James Madison 67 OT Quarterfinals Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia 76, St. John’s 62
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2017-18 Review 2018 BIG EAST A ward W inners
BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Allazia Blockton, Marquette, Jr., G BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - Qadashah Hoppie, St. John’s, Fr., G BIG EAST CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR - C arolyn Kieger, Marquette Harry Perretta, Villanova BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Dionna White, Georgetown, Jr., G BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD - Cynthia Petke, Georgetown, Sr., F BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - Lauren Prochaska, DePaul, Sr., G BIG EAST SIXTH WOMAN AWARD - Mary Gedaka, Villanova, So., F BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - Allazia Blockton, Marquette, Jr., G
ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM Allazia Blockton Kelly Campbell Mart’e Grays Tori Schickel Dionna White
School Marquette DePaul DePaul Butler Georgetown
Class Pos. Jr. G* So. G Jr. F Jr. F/C Jr. G
ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM Jaylyn Agnew Erika Davenport Audrey Faber Alex Louin Maya Singleton
School Creighton Marquette Creighton Villanova St. John’s
Marquette’s Allazia Blockton was voted BIG EAST Player and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, becoming the seventh player in Conference history to claim both awards in the same season
Class Pos. So. F Jr. F Jr. F Sr. G Sr. F
ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Mary Gedaka Whitney Jennings Sydney Lamberty Cynthia Petke Amani Wilborn
School Villanova Butler Creighton Georgetown Marquette
Class Pos. So. F R-Jr. G Sr. G Sr. F Jr. G
ALL-BIG EAST FRESHMAN TEAM Temi Carda Aaliyah Dunham Tiana England Qadashah Hoppie Chanell Williams
School Creighton Xavier St. John’s St. John’s Providence
Qadashah Hoppie (St. John’s) is the third Red Storm newcomer to earn top freshman honors and first since 2009
Class Pos. Fr. G* Fr. G R-Fr. G* Fr. G* Fr. G*
*unanimous selection
In his 40th season on the sidelines at Villanova, Harry Perretta led the Wildcats to their sixth consecutive 20-win season. Carolyn Kieger led Marquette to its first BIG EAST regular-season title since joining the league in 2005-06, and its first back-to-back 20-win campaigns since 2006-08
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Conference ‘05-06 ‘06-07 ‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10 ‘10-11 ‘11-12 ‘12-13 ‘13-14 ‘14-15 ‘15-16 ‘16-17 ‘17-18 American Athletic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 4-6 5-4 1-5 4-3 America East 6-8 9-2 8-4 11-2 14-2 7-0 11-1 6-2 4-1 4-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 Atlantic Coast 14-7 3-11 8-8 10-6 12-8 12-5 10-11 9-7 3-5 1-8 4-4 4-6 6-6 Atlantic Sun 6-0 5-0 6-1 3-0 4-0 4-1 5-0 6-0 1-0 2-3 1-1 2-0 2-1 Atlantic 10 7-2 17-6 23-3 17-6 19-7 14-8 20-7 14-6 6-4 5-7 8-5 6-4 7-4 Big Sky 15-4 2-0 0-0 5-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 2-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-1 Big South 6-3 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 4-0 3-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 Big Ten 4-0 9-5 10-9 7-9 5-9 8-2 9-3 7-7 2-9 3-5 5-4 8-6 6-5 Big 12 3-6 0-4 6-4 7-4 5-4 4-9 5-6 4-4 2-2 1-3 3-2 1-3 3-2 Big West 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 4-0 2-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Colonial 7-2 2-4 9-0 4-2 9-2 3-6 3-8 4-4 2-3 2-0 4-1 7-0 5-1 Conference USA 4-0 7-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 7-1 4-2 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-1 1-0 Great West 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Horizon 8-0 11-0 8-0 9-2 12-3 9-1 3-1 5-2 3-3 2-2 1-4 1-2 3-1 Ivy 7-0 10-1 14-0 10-0 11-0 8-0 6-3 10-2 8-0 3-1 3-1 3-3 3-4 Metro Atlantic 8-3 8-6 12-2 8-1 9-0 8-2 10-0 7-1 4-0 5-2 5-0 4-1 6-1 Mid-American 8-1 8-2 10-0 12-1 6-2 4-2 9-1 6-3 1-4 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-3 Mid-Eastern 2-0 6-0 6-1 7-0 3-2 8-1 8-2 3-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 4-0 Missouri Valley 3-0 3-0 6-1 5-1 6-1 4-1 9-0 3-3 4-2 7-3 6-3 5-2 7-0 Mountain West 4-1 4-3 4-1 3-4 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 Northeast 12-4 9-1 10-0 9-1 11-0 12-1 7-1 10-2 5-0 3-2 4-0 6-0 3-1 Ohio Valley 3-0 4-0 2-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 4-0 9-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 Pacific 12 3-1 3-2 4-4 5-3 4-2 2-7 8-4 8-5 5-2 1-3 0-5 2-2 0-4 Patriot 6-1 8-2 10-0 7-0 1-1 6-0 9-0 6-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 5-0 Southeastern 5-9 7-12 6-8 11-3 7-7 7-8 5-8 8-8 3-7 4-4 2-3 1-4 0-4 Southern 2-1 4-1 3-1 4-1 5-0 1-1 4-0 4-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 Southland 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Southwestern 0-0 5-0 1-0 8-0 4-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 Summit 0-0 0-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 2-2 3-2 4-2 1-5 4-1 4-1 Sun Belt 2-4 4-0 9-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 West Coast 1-0 1-1 4-1 4-2 4-1 2-1 4-2 2-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 Western Athletic 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Independent 1-3 2-0 3-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mid-Continent 2-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Reclassifying 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Division II 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Division III 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL
BIG EAST Regular-Season Nonconference Record
Year Record
2017-18 72-39 (.649) 2016-17 70-39 (.642) 2015-16 70-41 (.631) 2014-15 62-52 (.544) 2013-14 71-43 (.623) 2012-13 141-56 (.716) 2011-12 159-55 (.743) 2010-11 160-54 (.748) 2009-10 168-44 (.792) 2008-09 171-41 (.807) 2007-08 167-41 (.803) 2006-07 148-55 (.729) 2005-06 140-49 (.741) 2004-05 94-41 (.696) 2003-04 107-48 (.690) 2002-03 114-38 (.750) 2001-02 99-58 (.631) 2000-01 101-51 (.664) 1999-00 103-52 (.665) 1998-99 67-44 (.604) 1997-98 60-48 (.556)
156-61 163-65 189-51 198-51 186-56 180-62 181-65 155-62 79-50 68-57 73-47 78-45 80-44 (.691) (.719) (.715) (.788) (.795) (.769) (.736) (.714) (.612) (.544) (.608) (.634) (.645)
For the first time since 2011-12, all BIG EAST teams finished regular season nonconference play with a .500 or better record. At 72-39 (.649), BIG EAST teams have combined for the finest regular season non-conference winning percentage since 2012-13, with its 72 victories also the most since conference realignment Villanova went 10-0 to open the year, including a win over No. 11 Duke
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
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I ndividual S tats — C onference G ames O nly
SCORING
Player-Team 1. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 2. WHITE, Dionna-GU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 5. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 6. GRAYS, Mart’e-DPU 7. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 8. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 9. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 10. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU
REBOUNDING
Player-Team 1. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 2. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 3. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 4. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 5. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 6. LOUIN, Alex-VU 7. SAMUELS, Shadeen-SHU 8. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 9. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 10. BREY, Shae-BU
Cl G JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 SR 18 SR 17 JR 18 SO 18
FG 134 130 114 100 98 101 102 77 86 82
3FG FT 14 63 22 61 0 67 47 42 45 41 35 36 5 40 25 56 49 14 34 35
Cl G SR 18 SO 18 SR 18 JR 17 JR 18 SR 18 SO 18 SR 18 SO 18 SO 18
OFF DEF TOT 60 135 195 49 137 186 73 110 183 66 92 158 57 97 154 22 105 127 39 84 123 28 93 121 14 104 118 29 82 111
Pts 345 343 295 289 282 273 249 235 235 233
Avg/G 19.2 19.1 16.4 16.1 15.7 15.2 13.8 13.8 13.1 12.9
Avg/G 10.8 10.3 10.2 9.3 8.6 7.1 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.2
FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 3.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. GEDAKA, Mary-VU 2. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 3. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 4. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 5. OWENS, Na’Teshia-XU 6. PARTLOW, Imani-XU 7. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 8. WEAVER, Michelle-BU 9. WILBORN, Amani-MU 10. BYRD, Jada-XU
ASSISTS
Player-Team 1. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 2. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 3. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU 4. BUTINA, Inja-SHU 5. BURTON, DiDi-GU 6. WILBORN, Amani-MU 7. KING, Danielle-MU 8. PROCHASKA, Lauren-DPU 9. HAHN, Adrianna-VU 10. WHITE, Dionna-GU
Cl G SO 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 17 SO 15 JR 17 JR 18 JR 17 JR 18 SR 18
FG 95 114 134 90 47 56 86 55 83 65
FGA Pct 163 .583 203 .562 246 .545 172 .523 92 .511 110 .509 178 .483 114 .482 174 .477 139 .468
Cl G Assists Avg/G SO 18 111 6.17 SR 18 94 5.22 FR 18 84 4.67 JR 17 71 4.18 SR 18 75 4.17 JR 18 70 3.89 JR 18 69 3.83 SR 18 62 3.44 JR 17 53 3.12 JR 18 56 3.11
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/ GAME)
Player-Team 1. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 2. BURTON, DiDi-GU 3. PROCHASKA, Lauren-DPU 4. WILBORN, Amani-MU 5. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 6. HAHN, Adrianna-VU 7. KING, Danielle-MU 8. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 9. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU 10. BUTINA, Inja-SHU
Cl G SO 18 SR 18 SR 18 JR 18 SR 18 JR 17 JR 18 SR 17 FR 18 JR 17
Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 111 6.2 27 1.5 4.11 75 4.2 23 1.3 3.26 62 3.4 24 1.3 2.58 70 3.9 30 1.7 2.33 94 5.2 43 2.4 2.19 53 3.1 25 1.5 2.12 69 3.8 37 2.1 1.86 52 3.1 31 1.8 1.68 84 4.7 56 3.1 1.50 71 4.2 54 3.2 1.31
FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 2. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 3. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 4. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 5. COLEMAN, Amarah-DPU 6. KING, Danielle-MU 7. WHITE, Dionna-GU 8. LOUIN, Alex-VU 9. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU 10. GRAYS, Mart’e-DPU
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Cl G JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 SR 17 SR 18 JR 18 JR 18 SR 18 JR 18 JR 18
FTM FTA Pct 41 43 .953 42 47 .894 63 75 .840 56 67 .836 36 44 .818 46 57 .807 61 76 .803 51 64 .797 40 54 .741 36 49 .735
STEALS
Player-Team 1. WHITE, Dionna-GU 2. WEAVER, Michelle-BU 3. BURTON, DiDi-GU 4. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 5. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU 6. SPOLYAR, Kristen-BU 7. BUTINA, Inja-SHU DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 9. KING, Danielle-MU 10. JACKSON, JaQuan-SHU
Cl G JR 18 JR 17 SR 18 SR 18 JR 18 SO 17 JR 17 JR 17 JR 18 SR 18
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Steals Avg/G 49 2.72 35 2.06 36 2.00 35 1.94 33 1.83 29 1.71 28 1.65 28 1.65 29 1.61 27 1.50
Player-Team 1. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 2. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 3. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 4. LOUIN, Alex-VU 5. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 6. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 7. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 8. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 9. SAMUELS, Shadeen-SHU 10. BREY, Shae-BU
3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. TUCKER, Jannah-VU 2. OWENS, Na’Teshia-XU 3. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 4. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 5. JOLIN, Maddie-PC 6. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 8. HOPPIE, Qadashah-SJU 9. ELGER, Olivia-CU 10. D UNHAM, Aaliyah-XU WEAVER, Michelle-BU
3-POINT FG MADE
Player-Team 1. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 2. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 3. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 4. TUCKER, Jannah-VU 5. JOLIN, Maddie-PC 6. GRAYS, Mart’e-DPU 7. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 8. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 9. FABER, Audrey-CU 10. JACKSON, JaQuan-SHU 11. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU
Cl G JR 18 SO 15 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 SO 18 SR 18 FR 18 SO 16 FR 18 JR 17
3FG 39 15 49 45 36 32 22 26 19 19 19
FGA Pct 90 .433 35 .429 116 .422 107 .421 89 .404 80 .400 55 .400 66 .394 50 .380 51 .373 51 .373
Cl G JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 JR 18 SO 18 SO 18 JR 18 SR 18 JR 18
3FG Avg/G 49 2.72 47 2.61 45 2.50 39 2.17 36 2.00 35 1.94 34 1.89 32 1.78 31 1.72 30 1.67 29 1.61
BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team 1. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 2. BELK, Yazmine-GU LITTLETON, Imani-SJU AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 5. EVANS, Kimi-SHU 6. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU FABER, Audrey-CU 8. GEDAKA, Mary-VU 9. HERLIHY, Bridget-VU CHARLES, Kayla-SJU
Cl G Blocks Avg/G JR 18 23 1.28 SR 18 22 1.22 SR 18 22 1.22 SO 18 22 1.22 FR 18 19 1.06 SR 18 16 0.89 JR 18 16 0.89 SO 18 13 0.72 SO 18 12 0.67 FR 15 10 0.67
MINUTES PLAYED
Player-Team 1. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 2. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 5. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 6. WHITE, Dionna-GU FABER, Audrey-CU 8. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 9. WEAVER, Michelle-BU 10. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU
Cl JR SR JR SO SR JR JR SR JR FR
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Player-Team 1. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 2. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 5. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 6. WHITE, Dionna-GU FABER, Audrey-CU 8. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 9. WEAVER, Michelle-BU 10. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU
Cl JR SR JR SO SR JR JR SR JR FR
G 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 17 18
Minutes Avg/G 687 38.17 683 37.94 662 36.78 654 36.33 613 36.06 641 35.61 641 35.61 639 35.50 588 34.59 615 34.17
G No. 18 687 18 683 18 662 18 654 17 613 18 641 18 641 18 639 17 588 18 615
Avg/G 38.17 37.94 36.78 36.33 36.06 35.61 35.61 35.50 34.59 34.17
Cl SO SR SR SR SO JR JR SR SO SO
G No. 18 137 18 135 18 110 18 105 18 104 17 92 18 97 18 93 18 84 18 82
Avg/G 7.61 7.50 6.11 5.83 5.78 5.41 5.39 5.17 4.67 4.56
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS
Points 33 AGNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Providence (2/10/18) 33 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at DePaul (2/16/18) Field goals made 14 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at DePaul (2/16/18) 11 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at Providence (12/28/17) 11 FABER, Audrey (Creighton) vs Georgetown (12/30/17) 11 GEDAKA, Mary (Villanova) at Providence (12/30/17) 11 BLOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs DePaul (1/4/18) 11 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) at Georgetown (01/05/18) 11 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs Providence (01/21/18) 11 PETKE, Cynthia (Georgetown) vs DePaul (01/21/18) 11 DAVENPORT, Erika (Marquette) vs Creighton (2/4/18) 11 NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) vs Creighton (2/10/18) 11 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at Marquette (2/18/18) Field goal attempts 26 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at Villanova (02/03/18) 25 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at DePaul (2/16/18) Field goal % .917 (11-12) GEDAKA, Mary (Villanova) at Providence (12/30/17) .909 (10-11) SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) at Villanova (01/02/18) 3-Pt FG made 7 MILLENDER, Ashton (DePaul) vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 7 JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Villanova (01/28/18) 7 SPINGOLA, Isabelle (Marquette) vs Providence (2/2/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 13 JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) at Georgetown (01/05/18) 11 MILLENDER, Ashton (DePaul) vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 11 HAHN, Adrianna (Villanova) at Providence (12/30/17) 11 GRAYS, Mart’e (DePaul) vs Xavier (1/12/18) 11 HIEDEMAN, Natisha (Marquette) at DePaul (1/29/18) 11 NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) at Georgetown (02/25/18) 3-Pt % 1.000 (5-5) LOUIN, Alex (Villanova) vs St. John’s (02/09/18) .778 (7-9) JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Villanova (01/28/18) Free throws made 11 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 10 JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Xavier (12/29/17) 10 HIEDEMAN, Natisha (Marquette) at Creighton (1/7/18) 10 AGNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Providence (2/10/18) Free throw attempts 14 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) at Seton Hall (02/04/18) 12 DAVENPORT, Erika (Marquette) vs Georgetown (2/18/18) Free throw % 1.000 (11-11) SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 1.000 (10-10) JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Xavier (12/29/17) 1.000 (10-10) A GNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Providence (2/10/18) 1.000 (9-9) KING, Danielle (Marquette) at Creighton (1/7/18) 1.000 (8-8) B LOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs Seton Hall (12/30/17) 1.000 (8-8) NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) at St. John’s (1/2/18) 1.000 (8-8) P ETKE, Cynthia (Georgetown) vs Marquette (01/19/18) 1.000 (8-8) AGNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Xavier (01/22/18) 1.000 (8-8) BUTINA, Inja (Seton Hall) vs Xavier (02/02/18) Rebounds 18 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) vs Providence (1/2/18) 18 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) at Villanova (02/09/18) 18 JOLIN, Maddie (Providence) vs Creighton (2/10/18) Assists 13 CAMPBELL, Kelly (DePaul) vs Georgetown (2/16/18) 11 CAMPBELL, Kelly (DePaul) vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 11 LAMBERTY, Sydney (Creighton) vs Providence (1/13/18) Steals 8 WEAVER, Michelle (Butler) vs Xavier (12/29/17) 6 BUTINA, Inja (Seton Hall) at Providence (1/26/18) 6 DAVENPORT, Erika (Marquette) at St. John’s (2/25/18) Blocked shots 5 BELK, Yazmine (Georgetown) at Butler (01/26/18) 5 JONES-PACK, Jayla (Seton Hall) vs Butler (02/04/18) Turnovers 8 DAVENPORT, Erika (Marquette) vs St. John’s (12/28/17) 7 HIEDEMAN, Natisha (Marquette) vs St. John’s (12/28/17) 7 BLOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs St. John’s (12/28/17) 7 BROWN, Taylor (Seton Hall) at Marquette (12/30/17) 7 NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) vs Marquette (1/10/18) 7 BUTINA, Inja (Seton Hall) at Providence (1/26/18)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
2017-18 Review
T eam S tats — C onference G ames O nly
SCORING OFFENSE Team
1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Creighton 4. Georgetown 5. Villanova 6. St. John’s 7. Seton Hall 8. Butler 9. Xavier 10. Providence
G W-L Pts Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
15-3 15-3 11-7 9-9 12-6 9-9 7-11 6-12 3-15 3-15
1441 1408 1205 1193 1191 1148 1112 1110 1028 1009
80.1 78.2 66.9 66.3 66.2 63.8 61.8 61.7 57.1 56.1
SCORING DEFENSE Team
1. St. John’s 2. Villanova 3. Georgetown 4. Creighton 5. Butler 6. DePaul 7. Seton Hall 8. Marquette 9. Xavier 10. Providence
G Pts Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
1077 1110 1130 1159 1182 1198 1228 1250 1251 1260
59.8 61.7 62.8 64.4 65.7 66.6 68.2 69.4 69.5 70.0
3-POINT FG PCT Team
1. Providence 2. DePaul 3. Creighton 4. Seton Hall 5. Villanova 6. St. John’s 7. Butler 8. Marquette 9. Xavier 10. Georgetown
G FG FGA Pct
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
97 202 141 105 155 96 91 110 116 69
262 .370 549 .368 394 .358 299 .351 465 .333 298 .322 295 .308 359 .306 387 .300 244 .283
ASSISTS
Team
1. DePaul 2. Creighton 3. Marquette 4. Villanova 5. Georgetown 6. Butler 7. Seton Hall 8. St. John’s 9. Xavier 10. Providence
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
STEALS
1. Villanova 2. Creighton 3. Marquette 4. Butler 5. Seton Hall 6. DePaul 7. St. John’s 8. Providence 9. Georgetown 10. Xavier
1. Georgetown 2. Marquette 3. Seton Hall 4. Butler 5. DePaul 6. St. John’s 7. Xavier 8. Providence 9. Creighton 10. Villanova
Team
G FG FGA Pct
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
93 94 115 137 131 106 99 143 131 133
303 .307 303 .310 364 .316 432 .317 396 .331 317 .334 285 .347 410 .349 370 .354 372 .358
Team
G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Assists Avg/G
356 295 292 260 241 239 229 219 208 190
Team
1. DePaul 2. Creighton 3. Villanova 4. Butler 5. Marquette 6. St. John’s 7. Providence 8. Xavier 9. Seton Hall 10. Georgetown
19.78 16.39 16.22 14.44 13.39 13.28 12.72 12.17 11.56 10.56
175 168 163 145 114 112 97 92 77 64
Team
1. DePaul 2. Creighton 3. Marquette 4. St. John’s 5. Butler 6. Georgetown 7. Villanova 8. Providence 9. Xavier 10. Seton Hall
9.72 9.33 9.06 8.06 6.33 6.22 5.39 5.11 4.28 3.56
Team
SCORING MARGIN
REBOUNDING OFFENSE
Team
G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
1. DePaul 2. Marquette 3. Villanova 4. St. John’s 5. Georgetown 6. Creighton 7. Butler 8. Seton Hall 9. Xavier 10. Providence
1. DePaul 2. Marquette 3. Georgetown 4. St. John’s 5. Butler 6. Creighton 7. Seton Hall 8. Villanova 9. Xavier 10. Providence
1. Georgetown 2. Marquette 3. St. John’s 4. DePaul 5. Villanova 6. Seton Hall 7. Butler 8. Creighton 9. Providence 10. Xavier
18 194 10.8 325 18.1 +7.28 18 240 13.3 298 16.6 +3.22 18 252 14.0 277 15.4 +1.39 18 262 14.6 262 14.6 +0.00 18 176 9.8 171 9.5 -0.28 18 290 16.1 283 15.7 -0.39 18 282 15.7 255 14.2 -1.50 18 223 12.4 191 10.6 -1.78 18 292 16.2 227 12.6 -3.61 18 289 16.1 211 11.7 -4.33
G OFF DEF Margin
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
78.2 66.6 +11.7 80.1 69.4 +10.6 66.2 61.7 +4.5 63.8 59.8 +3.9 66.3 62.8 +3.5 66.9 64.4 +2.6 61.7 65.7 -4.0 61.8 68.2 -6.4 57.1 69.5 -12.4 56.1 70.0 -13.9
Team
G REB Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
716 709 644 640 638 625 601 599 566 561
39.8 39.4 35.8 35.6 35.4 34.7 33.4 33.3 31.4 31.2
FREE THROW PCT
REBOUNDING DEFENSE
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
1. Creighton 18 2. DePaul 18 3. Seton Hall 18 4. Villanova 18 5. Butler 18 6. Georgetown 18 7. Marquette 18 8. St. John’s 18 9. Providence 18 10. Xavier 18
1. Marquette 2. St. John’s 3. DePaul 4. Butler 5. Georgetown 6. Creighton 7. Villanova 8. Xavier 9. Seton Hall 10. Providence
Team
G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
1. Villanova 2. DePaul 3. Creighton 4. Georgetown 5. Marquette 6. St. John’s 7. Butler 8. Seton Hall 9. Xavier 10. Providence
18 260 14.4 176 9.8 1.48 18 356 19.8 262 14.6 1.36 18 295 16.4 223 12.4 1.32 18 241 13.4 194 10.8 1.24 18 292 16.2 240 13.3 1.22 18 219 12.2 252 14.0 0.87 18 239 13.3 282 15.7 0.85 18 229 12.7 290 16.1 0.79 18 208 11.6 289 16.1 0.72 18 190 10.6 292 16.2 0.65
Team
G
FTM FTA Pct
184 246 .748 188 255 .737 173 236 .733 160 219 .731 193 266 .726 200 279 .717 245 342 .716 188 266 .707 146 213 .685 176 261 .674
Team
G REB Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
584 601 614 615 632 635 636 641 670 671
32.4 33.4 34.1 34.2 35.1 35.3 35.3 35.6 37.2 37.3
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
REBOUNDING MARGIN
1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Villanova 4. Creighton 5. St. John’s 6. Butler 7. Georgetown 8. Seton Hall 9. Providence 10. Xavier
1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. St. John’s 4. Butler 5. Georgetown 6. Creighton 7. Villanova 8. Seton Hall 9. Xavier 10. Providence
Team
G FG FGA Pct
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
543 509 438 440 432 413 462 417 383 368
1181 .460 1141 .446 1006 .435 1014 .434 1030 .419 1003 .412 1136 .407 1033 .404 950 .403 915 .402
Team
G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin
18 709 18 716 18 640 18 638 18 644 18 625 18 599 18 601 18 566 18 561
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. St. John’s 2. Butler 3. Villanova 4. Creighton 5. Georgetown 6. DePaul 7. Seton Hall 8. Providence 9. Marquette 10. Xavier
1. St. John’s 2. Seton Hall 3. Creighton 4. Villanova 5. Georgetown 6. DePaul 7. Butler 8. Marquette 9. Providence 10. Xavier
Team
G FG FGA Pct
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
381 420 430 451 394 476 440 457 480 476
954 .399 1041 .403 1056 .407 1082 .417 924 .426 1112 .428 1026 .429 1060 .431 1087 .442 1067 .446
Team
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
39.4 584 32.4 +6.9 39.8 614 34.1 +5.7 35.6 601 33.4 +2.2 35.4 615 34.2 +1.3 35.8 632 35.1 +0.7 34.7 635 35.3 -0.6 33.3 636 35.3 -2.1 33.4 670 37.2 -3.8 31.4 641 35.6 -4.2 31.2 671 37.3 -6.1 Blocks Avg/G
75 61 57 54 49 45 39 38 37 25
4.17 3.39 3.17 3.00 2.72 2.50 2.17 2.11 2.06 1.39
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team
1. Marquette 2. Georgetown 3. DePaul 4. St. John’s 5. Seton Hall 6. Butler 7. Creighton 8. Xavier 9. Villanova 10. Providence
G No. Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
260 245 222 198 189 184 150 143 142 124
494 475 457 454 449 442 437 423 412 399
27.44 26.39 25.39 25.22 24.94 24.56 24.28 23.50 22.89 22.17
G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
D-Reb
494 475 449 442 454 399 457 437 423 412
O-Reb
182 181 172 170 190 167 192 200 195 208
D-Reb %
0.731 0.724 0.723 0.722 0.705 0.705 0.704 0.686 0.684 0.665
3-POINT FG MADE
TURNOVER MARGIN
Team
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
DEFENSIVE REBOUND PERCENTAGE
G Steals Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
G No. Avg/G
14.44 13.61 12.33 11.00 10.50 10.22 8.33 7.94 7.89 6.89
OFFENSIVE REBOUND PERCENTAGE Team
G
O-Reb
D-Reb
O-Reb %
1. Marquette 2. Georgetown 3. DePaul 4. St. John’s 5. Butler 6. Seton Hall 7. Creighton 8. Xavier 9. Villanova 10. Providence
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
260 245 222 198 184 189 150 143 142 124
412 465 432 431 425 462 454 446 444 471
0.387 0.345 0.339 0.315 0.302 0.290 0.248 0.243 0.242 0.208
1. DePaul 2. Villanova 3. Creighton 4. Xavier 5. Marquette 6. Seton Hall 7. Providence 8. St. John’s 9. Butler 10. Georgetown
G 3FG Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
202 155 141 116 110 105 97 96 91 69
11.22 8.61 7.83 6.44 6.11 5.83 5.39 5.33 5.06 3.83
TEAM HIGHS (Through games of Sep 10, 2018)
Points 97 Marquette vs Seton Hall (12/30/17) 95 DePaul vs Marquette (1/29/18) Margin 39 (89-50) Villanova at Xavier (01/26/18) 38 (76-38) St. John’s vs Butler (2/2/18) Field goals made 38 Marquette vs DePaul (1/4/18) 38 Marquette vs Villanova (2/16/18) Field goal attempts 82 DePaul at Marquette (1/4/18) 78 Marquette vs Seton Hall (12/30/17) Field goal % .617 (37-60) Villanova at Xavier (01/26/18) .607 (34-56) Marquette vs Providence (2/2/18) 3-Pt FG made 19 DePaul vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 15 Seton Hall at Marquette (12/30/17) 15 DePaul at Georgetown (01/21/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 42 DePaul vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 42 DePaul vs Xavier (1/12/18) 3-Pt % .643 (9-14) S t. John’s vs Seton Hall (2/16/18) .577 (15-26) S eton Hall at Marquette (12/30/17) Free throws made 29 Marquette at Creighton (1/7/18) 25 Seton Hall vs Butler (02/04/18) Free throw attempts 33 Marquette at Creighton (1/7/18) 31 Seton Hall vs Butler (02/04/18) Free throw % 1.000 (16-16) Butler vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 1.000 (12-12) G eorgetown vs Creighton (02/23/18) 1.000 (10-10) V illanova at Providence (12/30/17) 1.000 (8-8) Villanova vs DePaul (01/19/18) 1.000 (7-7) Seton Hall vs Creighton (01/02/18) 1.000 (7-7) St. John’s at Creighton (01/26/18) 1.000 (7-7) St. John’s vs Xavier (2/4/18) 1.000 (4-4) St. John’s at Marquette (12/28/17) 1.000 (2-2) Providence vs Butler (2/16/18) Rebounds 51 DePaul vs Providence (2/4/18) 49 Marquette vs St. John’s (12/28/17) Assists 29 DePaul vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 27 Marquette vs Seton Hall (12/30/17) Steals 16 Georgetown at Providence (12/28/17) 16 Seton Hall at Xavier (01/10/18) Blocked shots 9 Seton Hall vs Butler (02/04/18) 9 Creighton vs Butler (2/18/18) Providence vs Georgetown (12/28/17) Turnovers 30 27 Marquette vs St. John’s (12/28/17) Fouls 24 Creighton vs Marquette (1/7/18) 24 Seton Hall vs Butler (02/04/18) 24 Georgetown at Marquette (2/18/18)
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SCORING
Player-Team 1. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 2. WHITE, Dionna-GU 3. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 4. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 5. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 6. FABER, Audrey-CU 7. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 8. GRAYS, Mart’e-DPU 9. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 10. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU
REBOUNDING Player-Team 1. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 2. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 5. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 6. LOUIN, Alex-VU 7. WHITE, Dionna-GU SAMUELS, Shadeen-SHU 9. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 10. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU
Cl G FG JR 34 251 JR 32 222 JR 31 178 JR 32 186 JR 32 198 JR 32 171 SO 32 160 JR 35 188 SR 32 179 JR 35 175
Cl G SR 34 SR 32 JR 32 SO 35 JR 33 SR 32 JR 32 SO 32 SO 32 JR 34
3FG FT 38 108 46 107 87 86 80 87 0 128 66 67 81 63 64 64 24 76 103 24
OFF DEF 114 258 116 211 110 189 75 227 123 156 35 189 72 136 54 154 33 169 68 144
Pts Avg/G 648 19.1 597 18.7 529 17.1 539 16.8 524 16.4 475 14.8 464 14.5 504 14.4 458 14.3 477 13.6
TOT Avg/G 372 10.9 327 10.2 299 9.3 302 8.6 279 8.5 224 7.0 208 6.5 208 6.5 202 6.3 212 6.2
3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. ELGER, Olivia-CU 2. JOLIN, Maddie-PC 3. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 4. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 5. ADAMS, Andrayah-SJU 6. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 7. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 8. OWENS, Na’Teshia-XU 9. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 10. DUNHAM, Aaliyah-XU
Cl G 3FG FGA Pct SO 24 38 86 .442 JR 31 66 158 .418 JR 35 103 249 .414 JR 31 87 212 .410 SO 33 50 123 .407 SR 32 38 94 .404 SO 32 81 202 .401 SO 27 30 75 .400 JR 34 38 97 .392 FR 30 32 82 .390
BLOCKED SHOTS
ASSISTS
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME)
Player-Team 1. GEDAKA, Mary-VU 2. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 5. STONEWALL, Chante-DPU 6. WILBORN, Amani-MU 7. BYRD, Jada-XU 8. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 9. SAMUELS, Shadeen-SHU 10. WEAVER, Michelle-BU
Player-Team 1. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 2. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 3. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU 4. BURTON, DiDi-GU 5. WILBORN, Amani-MU 6. BUTINA, Inja-SHU 7. KING, Danielle-MU 8. PROCHASKA, Lauren-DPU 9. COLEMAN, Amarah-DPU 10. HILAIRE, Kaela-SHU
Cl G FG SO 32 155 JR 33 166 JR 32 198 JR 34 251 SO 35 144 JR 33 147 SR 28 100 JR 35 175 SO 32 98 JR 31 93
FGA Pct 255 .608 309 .537 372 .532 486 .516 298 .483 307 .479 209 .478 370 .473 210 .467 200 .465
Cl G Assists Avg/G SO 35 201 5.74 SR 32 172 5.38 FR 34 171 5.03 SR 32 132 4.13 JR 33 132 4.00 JR 29 113 3.90 JR 34 120 3.53 SR 35 117 3.34 SR 35 114 3.26 SO 29 92 3.17
FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 2. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 3. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU 4. FABER, Audrey-CU 5. WHITE, Dionna-GU 6. HOPPIE, Qadashah-SJU 7. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 8. LOUIN, Alex-VU 9. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 10. COLEMAN, Amarah-DPU
STEALS
Player-Team 1. WHITE, Dionna-GU 2. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU 3. WEAVER, Michelle-BU 4. BURTON, DiDi-GU 5. BUTINA, Inja-SHU 6. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 7. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 8. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 9. SPOLYAR, Kristen-BU 10. STONEWALL, Chante-DPU
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Player-Team 1. BELK, Yazmine-GU 2. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 3. LITTLETON, Imani-SJU 4. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 5. FABER, Audrey-CU 6. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 7. JONES-PACK, Jayla-SHU 8. GEDAKA, Mary-VU 9. EVANS, Kimi-SHU 10. HERLIHY, Bridget-VU
Player-Team 1. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 2. BURTON, DiDi-GU 3. PROCHASKA, Lauren-DPU 4. WILBORN, Amani-MU 5. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 6. KING, Danielle-MU 7. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU 8. HILAIRE, Kaela-SHU 9. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU 10. BUTINA, Inja-SHU
Cl SR JR SR SO JR SR SO SO FR SO
Cl SO SR SR JR SR JR JR SO FR JR
G 32 32 31 32 32 34 26 32 32 31
G 35 32 35 33 32 34 33 29 34 29
Cl G JR 31 JR 32 JR 34 JR 32 JR 32 FR 34 SR 30 SR 32 JR 32 SR 35
FTM FTA Pct 86 91 .945 87 101 .861 108 126 .857 67 82 .817 107 133 .805 68 87 .782 78 100 .780 93 122 .762 128 170 .753 78 106 .736
MINUTES PLAYED
Cl JR JR JR SR JR SR SO SR SO SO
Steals Avg/G 88 2.75 62 1.88 57 1.84 57 1.78 49 1.69 54 1.59 55 1.57 50 1.56 48 1.55 53 1.51
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
G 32 33 31 32 29 34 35 32 31 35
Player-Team 1. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 2. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 5. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 6. FABER, Audrey-CU 7. WHITE, Dionna-GU 8. VENSON, Mikayla-GU 9. ENGLAND, Tiana-SJU 10. HAHN, Adrianna-VU
Player-Team 1. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 2. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 3. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU 4. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 5. BELK, Yazmine-GU 6. STONEWALL, Chante-DPU 7. WHITE, Dionna-GU 8. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 9. GREENE, Ali-CU 10. BLOCKTON, Allazia-MU
Cl SR JR JR SO SR JR JR SR FR JR
Cl JR SR JR SR SR SO JR SO SO JR
Blocks Avg/G 52 1.63 48 1.50 43 1.39 41 1.28 36 1.13 37 1.09 25 0.96 29 0.91 28 0.88 25 0.81
Asst Avg 201 5.7 132 4.1 117 3.3 132 4.0 172 5.4 120 3.5 100 3.0 92 3.2 171 5.0 113 3.9
G 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 30 34 31
Turn Avg 52 1.5 45 1.4 48 1.4 57 1.7 77 2.4 66 1.9 59 1.8 56 1.9 105 3.1 73 2.5
Minutes Avg/G 1230 38.44 1212 37.88 1164 36.38 1163 36.34 1151 35.97 1150 35.94 1140 35.62 1054 35.13 1178 34.65 1041 33.58
G No. 33 123 32 116 32 110 34 114 32 83 35 81 32 72 35 75 32 66 34 68
Cl SR SR SO JR SR SO SO SR JR JR
G No. 34 258 32 211 35 227 32 189 32 189 32 169 32 154 32 153 33 156 31 132
Avg/G 7.59 6.59 6.49 5.91 5.91 5.28 4.81 4.78 4.73 4.26
Points 34 34 Field goals made 14 13 Field goal attempts 28 26 26 Field goal % .917
Cl G 3FG Avg/G JR 35 103 2.94 JR 31 87 2.81 SO 32 81 2.53 JR 32 80 2.50 JR 31 69 2.23 JR 32 69 2.16 JR 31 66 2.13 JR 32 66 2.06 JR 33 65 1.97 SR 32 59 1.84
FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 3.0 MADE PER GAME)
Player-Team 1. SINGLETON, Maya-SJU 2. PETKE, Cynthia-GU 3. CAMPBELL, Kelly-DPU 4. SCHICKEL, Tori-BU LOUIN, Alex-VU 6. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 7. SAMUELS, Shadeen-SHU 8. LAMBERTY, Sydney-CU 9. DAVENPORT, Erika-MU 10. JOLIN, Maddie-PC
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS
3-POINT FG MADE
Player-Team 1. MILLENDER, Ashton-DPU 2. NOGIC, Jovana-PC 3. AGNEW, Jaylyn-CU 4. JENNINGS, Whitney-BU 5. HAHN, Adrianna-VU 6. TUCKER, Jannah-VU 7. JOLIN, Maddie-PC 8. FABER, Audrey-CU 9. HIEDEMAN, Natisha-MU 10. JACKSON, JaQuan-SHU
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Avg/G 3.73 3.63 3.44 3.35 2.59 2.31 2.25 2.14 2.06 2.00
Ratio 3.87 2.93 2.44 2.32 2.23 1.82 1.69 1.64 1.63 1.55
FABER, Audrey (Creighton) at Drake (12/03/17) BLOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) at Louisville (3/18/18) WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at DePaul (2/16/18) BLOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) at Louisville (3/18/18) WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) vs Minnesota (12/07/17) WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) at Villanova (02/03/18) WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) vs Duquesne (03/19/18) (11-12) G EDAKA, Mary (Villanova) at Providence (12/30/17) .909 (10-11) SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) at Villanova (01/02/18) 3-Pt FG made 8 HIEDEMAN, Natisha (Marquette) vs Dayton (3/16/18) 7 MILLENDER, Ashton (DePaul) vs Delaware State (11/17/17) 7 GRAYS, Mart’e (DePaul) vs Saint Louis (11/18/17) 7 JEKOT, Kelly (Villanova) vs Duke (11/19/17) 7 NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) vs Savannah State (11/21/17) 7 FABER, Audrey (Creighton) vs Florida State (12/21/17) 7 MILLENDER, Ashton (DePaul) vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 7 JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Villanova (01/28/18) 7 SPINGOLA, Isabelle (Marquette) vs Providence (2/2/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 14 HAHN, Adrianna (Villanova) at Hartford (11/10/17) 14 NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) vs Savannah State (11/21/17) 3-Pt % 1.000 (5-5) C HE, Clara (Providence) vs Savannah State (11/21/17) 1.000 (5-5) LOUIN, Alex (Villanova) vs St. John’s (02/09/18) 1.000 (5-5) B LOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs Creighton (3/5/18) Free throws made 13 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs Providence (3/3/18) 11 FABER, Audrey (Creighton) vs Northern Iowa (11/21/17) 11 BLOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs Tennessee (11/23/17) 11 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 11 WHITE, Dionna (Georgetown) vs Duquesne (03/19/18) Free throw attempts 16 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs Providence (3/3/18) 15 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) vs James Madison (12/9/17) Free throw % 1.000 (11-11) SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 1.000 (10-10) JENNINGS, Whitney (Butler) vs Xavier (12/29/17) 1.000 (10-10) A GNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Providence (2/10/18) 1.000 (9-9) JACKSON, JaQuan (Seton Hall) vs Princeton (11/16/17) 1.000 (9-9) FABER, Audrey (Creighton) at Drake (12/03/17) 1.000 (9-9) KING, Danielle (Marquette) at Creighton (1/7/18) 1.000 (8-8) W ELLERE, Akina (St. John’s) vs William & Mary (11/17/17) 1.000 (8-8) B LOCKTON, Allazia (Marquette) vs Seton Hall (12/30/17) 1.000 (8-8) NOGIC, Jovana (Providence) at St. John’s (1/2/18) 1.000 (8-8) P ETKE, Cynthia (Georgetown) vs Marquette (01/19/18) 1.000 (8-8) AGNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) at Xavier (01/22/18) 1.000 (8-8) BUTINA, Inja (Seton Hall) vs Xavier (02/02/18) 1.000 (8-8) AGNEW, Jaylyn (Creighton) vs St. John’s (3/4/18) Rebounds 24 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) vs Kansas (12/18/17) 18 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) vs Providence (1/2/18) 18 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) at Villanova (02/09/18) 18 JOLIN, Maddie (Providence) vs Creighton (2/10/18) Assists 13 CAMPBELL, Kelly (DePaul) vs Georgetown (2/16/18) 11 CAMPBELL, Kelly (DePaul) vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 11 LAMBERTY, Sydney (Creighton) vs Providence (1/13/18) Steals 8 WEAVER, Michelle (Butler) vs Xavier (12/29/17) 7 STONEWALL, Chante (DePaul) vs Oklahoma (11/13/17) Blocked shots 5 SINGLETON, Maya (St. John’s) vs St. Francis NY (11/10/17) 5 BELK, Yazmine (Georgetown) at George Washington (11/19/17) 5 BELK, Yazmine (Georgetown) vs Minnesota (12/07/17) 5 BELK, Yazmine (Georgetown) at Butler (01/26/18) 5 JONES-PACK, Jayla (Seton Hall) vs Butler (02/04/18) 5 SCHICKEL, Tori (Butler) vs Providence (3/3/18) 5 BELK, Yazmine (Georgetown) vs Delaware (03/16/18) 5 LITTLETON, Imani (St. John’s) vs Duquesne (3/22/18) Turnovers 9 WELLERE, Akina (St. John’s) vs Buffalo (12/21/17)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
2017-18 Review O verall T eam S tats
SCORING OFFENSE
Team 1. DePaul 2. Marquette 3. Creighton 4. Villanova 5. Seton Hall 6. St. John’s 7. Butler 8. Georgetown 9. Providence 10. Xavier
G 35 34 32 32 32 34 32 32 31 30
W-L Pts 27-8 2902 24-10 2727 19-13 2229 23-9 2160 16-16 2121 19-15 2239 15-17 2065 16-16 2057 10-21 1850 10-20 1759
Avg/G 82.9 80.2 69.7 67.5 66.3 65.9 64.5 64.3 59.7 58.6
SCORING DEFENSE
Team 1. Villanova 2. St. John’s 3. Georgetown 4. Seton Hall 5. Butler 6. Xavier 7. Providence 8. Creighton 9. Marquette 10. DePaul
G 32 34 32 32 32 30 31 32 34 35
Pts Avg/G 1952 61.0 2075 61.0 1978 61.8 2088 65.2 2089 65.3 1982 66.1 2074 66.9 2157 67.4 2406 70.8 2478 70.8
SCORING MARGIN
Team 1. DePaul 2. Marquette 3. Villanova 4. St. John’s 5. Georgetown 6. Creighton 7. Seton Hall 8. Butler 9. Providence 10. Xavier
G 35 34 32 34 32 32 32 32 31 30
OFF DEF Margin 82.9 70.8 +12.1 80.2 70.8 +9.4 67.5 61.0 +6.5 65.9 61.0 +4.8 64.3 61.8 +2.5 69.7 67.4 +2.2 66.3 65.2 +1.0 64.5 65.3 -0.8 59.7 66.9 -7.2 58.6 66.1 -7.4
FREE THROW PCT
Team 1. Creighton 2. Butler 3. DePaul 4. Villanova 5. Seton Hall 6. Marquette 7. Providence 8. St. John’s 9. Georgetown 10. Xavier
G 32 32 35 32 32 34 31 34 32 30
FTM FTA Pct 354 460 .770 382 508 .752 378 514 .735 296 410 .722 353 492 .717 423 599 .706 270 384 .703 382 545 .701 359 513 .700 303 457 .663
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
Team 1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Villanova 4. Creighton 5. Providence 6. St. John’s 7. Seton Hall 8. Butler 9. Xavier 10. Georgetown
G 34 35 32 32 31 34 32 32 30 32
FG 1037 1051 788 795 694 827 789 755 621 777
FGA Pct 2290 .453 2388 .440 1826 .432 1847 .430 1646 .422 1962 .422 1885 .419 1820 .415 1568 .396 2009 .387
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
Team 1. Villanova 2. Butler 3. St. John’s 4. Seton Hall 5. Creighton 6. Georgetown 7. Providence 8. Xavier 9. DePaul 10. Marquette
G 32 32 34 32 32 32 31 30 35 34
FG 748 740 736 754 812 709 755 753 935 926
FGA Pct 1920 .390 1870 .396 1839 .400 1822 .414 1957 .415 1699 .417 1805 .418 1769 .426 2177 .429 2073 .447
3-POINT FG PCT
Team 1. Providence 2. Creighton 3. DePaul 4. St. John’s 5. Seton Hall 6. Villanova 7. Marquette 8. Butler 9. Xavier 10. Georgetown
G 31 32 35 34 32 32 34 32 30 32
FG FGA Pct 192 491 .391 285 753 .378 422 1159 .364 203 573 .354 190 559 .340 288 855 .337 230 722 .319 173 544 .318 214 700 .306 144 490 .294
3-POINT FG MADE
Team 1. DePaul 2. Villanova 3. Creighton 4. Xavier 5. Marquette 6. Providence 7. St. John’s 8. Seton Hall 9. Butler 10. Georgetown
G 35 32 32 30 34 31 34 32 32 32
G 32 34 32 32 35 31 32 32 34 30
3FG Avg/G 422 12.06 288 9.00 285 8.91 214 7.13 230 6.76 192 6.19 203 5.97 190 5.94 173 5.41 144 4.50
FG 145 197 204 167 185 226 256 210 181 197
Team 1. DePaul 2. Creighton 3. Marquette 4. Villanova 5. Seton Hall 6. Butler 7. St. John’s 8. Georgetown 9. Xavier 10. Providence
FGA Pct 526 .276 642 .307 659 .310 533 .313 589 .314 689 .328 775 .330 625 .336 536 .338 566 .348
REBOUNDING OFFENSE
Team 1. DePaul 2. Marquette 3. Georgetown 4. Butler 5. Seton Hall 6. Creighton 7. St. John’s 8. Villanova 9. Xavier 10. Providence
G 35 34 32 32 32 32 34 32 30 31 G 32 34 31 34 30 32 32 32 32 35
Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg 1. Butler 32 1177 36.8 1085 33.9 2. DePaul 35 1389 39.7 1306 37.3 3. Marquette 34 1294 38.1 1214 35.7 4. Georgetown 32 1185 37.0 1174 36.7 5. St. John’s 34 1191 35.0 1183 34.8 6. Seton Hall 32 1137 35.5 1173 36.7 7. Creighton 32 1128 35.2 1172 36.6 8. Villanova 32 1105 34.5 1184 37.0 9. Xavier 30 986 32.9 1091 36.4 10. Providence 31 997 32.2 1106 35.7
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
Blocks Avg/G 147 4.32 120 3.75 117 3.66 114 3.56 97 3.03 90 2.57 79 2.47 78 2.29 55 1.83 54 1.74
G 35 32 34 32 32 32 34 32 30 31
Assists Avg/G 724 20.69 539 16.84 542 15.94 448 14.00 427 13.34 420 13.13 434 12.76 403 12.59 364 12.13 361 11.65
ASSISTS/TURNOVER RATIO
Team 1. DePaul 2. Villanova 3. Creighton 4. Marquette 5. Georgetown 6. St. John’s 7. Butler 8. Seton Hall 9. Xavier 10. Providence
G 35 32 32 34 32 34 32 32 30 31
Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 724 20.7 480 13.7 1.51 448 14.0 309 9.7 1.45 539 16.8 391 12.2 1.38 542 15.9 434 12.8 1.25 403 12.6 372 11.6 1.08 434 12.8 475 14.0 0.91 420 13.1 508 15.9 0.83 427 13.3 524 16.4 0.81 364 12.1 470 15.7 0.77 361 11.6 492 15.9 0.73
Team G Team Avg Turn Avg Margin 1. Georgetown 32 372 11.6 560 17.5 +5.88 2. Marquette 34 434 12.8 596 17.5 +4.76 3. DePaul 35 480 13.7 573 16.4 +2.66 4. St. John’s 34 475 14.0 551 16.2 +2.24 5. Seton Hall 32 524 16.4 559 17.5 +1.09 6. Villanova 32 309 9.7 311 9.7 +0.06 7. Butler 32 508 15.9 470 14.7 -1.19 8. Creighton 32 391 12.2 339 10.6 -1.62 9. Providence 31 492 15.9 406 13.1 -2.77 10. Xavier 30 470 15.7 384 12.8 -2.87
STEALS
REB Avg/G 1085 33.9 1183 34.8 1106 35.7 1214 35.7 1091 36.4 1172 36.6 1173 36.7 1174 36.7 1184 37.0 1306 37.3
REBOUNDING MARGIN
G 34 32 32 32 32 35 32 34 30 31
TURNOVER MARGIN
REB Avg/G 1389 39.7 1294 38.1 1185 37.0 1177 36.8 1137 35.5 1128 35.2 1191 35.0 1105 34.5 986 32.9 997 32.2
REBOUNDING DEFENSE
Team 1. Butler 2. St. John’s 3. Providence 4. Marquette 5. Xavier 6. Creighton 7. Seton Hall 8. Georgetown 9. Villanova 10. DePaul
Team 1. St. John’s 2. Villanova 3. Creighton 4. Seton Hall 5. Georgetown 6. DePaul 7. Butler 8. Marquette 9. Xavier 10. Providence
ASSISTS
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
Team 1. Villanova 2. Marquette 3. Seton Hall 4. Creighton 5. DePaul 6. Providence 7. Butler 8. Georgetown 9. St. John’s 10. Xavier
BLOCKED SHOTS
Team 1. Seton Hall 2. Marquette 3. Georgetown 4. Butler 5. DePaul 6. St. John’s 7. Xavier 8. Providence 9. Creighton 10. Villanova Margin +2.9 +2.4 +2.4 +0.3 +0.2 -1.1 -1.4 -2.5 -3.5 -3.5
G 32 34 32 32 35 34 30 31 32 32
Steals Avg/G 329 10.28 337 9.91 288 9.00 260 8.13 282 8.06 241 7.09 184 6.13 163 5.26 135 4.22 133 4.16
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Team 1. Georgetown 2. Marquette 3. DePaul 4. Seton Hall 5. Butler 6. St. John’s 7. Creighton 8. Xavier 9. Villanova 10. Providence
G 32 34 35 32 32 34 32 30 32 31
No. Avg/G 438 13.69 463 13.62 446 12.74 375 11.72 355 11.09 371 10.91 293 9.16 261 8.70 264 8.25 225 7.26
OFFENSIVE REBOUND PCT Team 1. Marquette 2. Georgetown 3. DePaul 4. Butler 5. Seton Hall 6. St. John’s 7. Creighton 8. Xavier 9. Villanova 10. Providence
G 34 32 35 32 32 34 32 30 32 31
O-Reb D-Reb 463 860 438 867 446 930 355 742 375 796 371 831 293 810 261 759 264 811 225 773
O-Reb % 0.350 0.336 0.324 0.324 0.320 0.309 0.266 0.256 0.246 0.225
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Team 1. DePaul 2. Villanova 3. Creighton 4. Butler 5. Providence 6. Marquette 7. Xavier 8. St. John’s 9. Seton Hall 10. Georgetown
G 35 32 32 32 31 34 30 34 32 32
No. Avg/G 943 26.94 841 26.28 835 26.09 822 25.69 772 24.90 831 24.44 725 24.17 820 24.12 762 23.81 747 23.34
DEFENSIVE REBOUND PCT
Team G D-Reb O-Reb D-Reb % 1. DePaul 35 943 376 0.715 2. Georgetown 32 747 307 0.709 3. Butler 32 822 343 0.706 4. Marquette 34 831 354 0.701 5. St. John’s 34 820 352 0.700 6. Providence 31 772 333 0.699 7. Creighton 32 835 362 0.698 8. Villanova 32 841 373 0.693 9. Xavier 30 725 332 0.686 10. Seton Hall 32 762 377 0.669
TEAM HIGHS (HIGHEST TOTALS MADE BY)
Points Margin
111 DePaul vs Oklahoma (11/13/17) 110 DePaul vs Delaware State (11/17/17) 62 (92-30) M arquette vs Loyola Chicago (11/28/17) 52 (93-41) Georgetown vs Howard (11/14/17) Field goals made 40 DePaul vs Oklahoma (11/13/17) 40 DePaul vs Delaware State (11/17/17) Field goal attempts 91 DePaul vs Delaware State (11/17/17) 87 Marquette vs Tennessee (11/23/17) Field goal % .617 (37-60) Villanova at Xavier (01/26/18) .614 (35-57) Butler at Murray State (11/15/17) 3-Pt FG made 19 DePaul vs Oklahoma (11/13/17) 19 DePaul vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) 3-Pt FG attempts 53 DePaul vs Delaware State (11/17/17) 45 DePaul vs Oklahoma (11/13/17) 3-Pt % .643 (9-14) St. John’s vs Seton Hall (2/16/18) .615 (8-13) P rovidence at Northeastern (11/14/17) Free throws made 31 Seton Hall vs Princeton (11/16/17) 29 Marquette at Creighton (1/7/18) Free throw attempts 42 Seton Hall vs Saint Peter’s (11/10/17) 36 Georgetown vs Howard (11/14/17) 36 Seton Hall vs Princeton (11/16/17) Free throw % 1.000 (16-16) Butler vs St. John’s (01/10/18) 1.000 (12-12) Providence vs Stetson (11/23/17) 1.000 (12-12) G eorgetown vs Creighton (02/23/18) 1.000 (10-10) V illanova at Providence (12/30/17) 1.000 (8-8) Villanova vs DePaul (01/19/18) 1.000 (7-7) C reighton vs South Dakota State (12/15/17) 1.000 (7-7) Seton Hall vs Creighton (01/02/18) 1.000 (7-7) St. John’s at Creighton (01/26/18) 1.000 (7-7) St. John’s vs Xavier (2/4/18) 1.000 (5-5) DePaul at Notre Dame (12/17/17) 1.000 (4-4) Villanova at Fairfield (12/06/17) 1.000 (4-4) St. John’s at Marquette (12/28/17) 1.000 (3-3) Creighton at Nebraska (11/19/17) 1.000 (2-2) Providence vs Butler (2/16/18) Rebounds 59 Georgetown vs Howard (11/14/17) 54 Butler vs Lipscomb (11/17/17) Assists 36 DePaul vs Delaware State (11/17/17) 29 DePaul vs Seton Hall (12/28/17) Steals 22 Seton Hall vs Saint Peter’s (11/10/17) 20 Marquette at Milwaukee (12/17/17) Blocked shots 14 St. John’s vs St. Francis NY (11/10/17) 10 Creighton vs Northern Iowa (11/21/17) Turnovers 30 Providence vs Georgetown (12/28/17) 27 Marquette vs St. John’s (12/28/17) Fouls 34 DePaul vs Northern Colorado (11/10/17) 29 DePaul vs Florida Gulf Coast (11/23/17)
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2017-18 Review S uperlatives
Allazia Blockton’s career-high 34 points came in Marquette’s NCAA Tournament Second Round game at top-seeded Louisville Maya Singleton of St. John’s had three of the highest rebounding games in the BIG EAST in 2017-18, including 24 boards against Kansas and two 18-rebound showings in league play
Natisha Hiedeman drained eight three-pointers in Marquette’s NCAA Tournament First Round win over Dayton
Butler’s Tori Schickel was a perfect 11-for-11 from the charity stripe on Jan. 10 against St. John’s DePaul’s Kelly Campbell had the lone triple-double in the BIG EAST in 2017-18, totaling 11 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists against Seton Hall on Dec. 28
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Georgetown’s Dionna White was one of three BIG EAST players to record multiple 30-point games in 2017-18
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
History
Regular-Season Records POINTS INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Game (two teams): Season:
FG PERCENTAGE 43, Angel McCoughtry, (UofL) vs. Providence, 1-31-09 37, Kerri Chatten (PC) vs Seton Hall, 1-7-95 478, Sarah Behn (BC), 1991-92 337, Allazia Blockton (MU), 2015-16 128, Providence vs. Georgetown (114), 2-4-91 242, Providence def. Georgetown (128 114), 2-4-91 1640, Connecticut, 1998-99
SCORING AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:
26.6 ppg, Sarah Behn (BC), 1991-92 (478 pts. over 18 games) 26.6 ppg, Angel McCoughtry (UofL), 2008-09 (426 pts. over 16 games) 19.6 ppg, Maya Moore (UConn), 2007-08 95.4 ppg, Providence, 1990-91
REBOUNDS INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
3‑PT FG MADE 25, Peggy Walsh (UConn) vs Pittsburgh, 2-19-86 20, Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1-28-84 20, Kerri Chatten (PC) vs St. John’s, 2-15-95 20, Natalie Butler (GU) at Xavier, 1-8-14 20, Natalie Butler (GU) vs. Providence, 3-1-14 248, Natalie Butler (GU), 2013-14 248, Natalie Butler (GU), 2013-14 70, Connecticut vs. Providence, 1-11-95 942, Providence, 1994-95
13.8 rpg, Natalie Butler (GU), 2013-14 13.8 rpg, Natalie Butler (GU), 2013-14 52.3 rpg, Connecticut, 1994-95
FG MADE INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
19 (of 31), Kathy Finn (PC) vs. Syracuse, 2-11-84 14 (of 19), Tina Charles (UConn) vs. USF, 2-20-07 170, Shelly Pennefather (VU), 1986-87 123, Maya Moore (UConn), 2007-08 48, Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, 1-17-12 601, Connecticut, 1994-95
FG ATTEMPTED INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
37 (13 made), Andrea Smith (USF) vs. Notre Dame, 1-8-13 26 (10 made), Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Georgetown, 1-2-96 349, Kerry Curran (BC), 1993-94 272, Allazia Blockton (MU), 2015-16 100, Providence vs. Seton Hall, 1-4-88 1,373, DePaul, 2014-15
Kerri Chatten of Providence scored 37 points against Seton Hall as a Rookie.
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INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
10 (of 14) Maya Moore (UConn) vs. Syracuse, 1-17-09 10 (of 13) Chanise Jenkins (DePaul) at Georgetown, 2-7-16 8 (of 16) Jennifer Davis (PC) vs. Boston College, 2 13 94 66, Sheila McMillen (ND), 1998-99 58, Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993 94 18 (of 31), Louisville vs. Syracuse, 2-11-12 18 (of 25), Villanova vs. West Virginia, 1-3-01 18 (of 39), Connecticut vs. Syracuse, 1-17-09 199, DePaul, 2014-15
3‑PT FG ATTEMPTED
REBOUND AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:
INDIVIDUAL: Game: (minimum 8 attempts) 1.000 (12-12), Jazz Covington (UofL) vs. Georgetown, 1-18-06 1.000 (10-10), Nykesha Sales (UConn) vs. Notre Dame, 12-6-97 1.000 (10-10), Nykesha Sales (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 2-7-96 1.000 (9-9), Olayinka Sanni (WVU) vs. DePaul, 1-9-07 1.000 (8-8), Shea Ralph (UConn) vs. West Virginia, 1-2-99 Rookie Game: (minimum 7 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Teresa Borton (ND) vs. Seton Hall, 1-9-02 1.000 (7-7), Monique Lee (SHU) vs. Providence, 2-24-98 1.000 (7 7), Peggi Jewell (GU) vs. St. John’s, 2 9 89 1.000 (7-7), Jennifer Clemente (RU) vs. St. John’s, 1-30-96 Season: .718 (125-174), Ruth Riley (ND), 1998-99 Rookie Season: .647 (99-153), Tamika Williams (UConn), 1998-99 TEAM: Game: .762 (32 42), Boston College vs. Syracuse, 1 9 89 Season: .560, Villanova, 1986 87
INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
18 (6 made), Shoni Schimmel (UofL) vs Marquette, 1-26-11 18 (5 made), Erin Maloy, (Pitt) vs. Miami, 1 11 92 18 (6 made), Shoni Schimmel (UofL) vs. Marquette, 1-26-11 162 (58 made), Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993 94 162 (58 made), Jennifer Davis (PC), 1993 94 45 (11 made), Villanova at Georgetown, 1-29-14 541 (199 made), DePaul, 2014-15
3‑PT FG PERCENTAGE INDIVIDUAL: Game: (minium 5 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Terry Green (SHU) vs. DePaul, 1-28-12 1.000 (7-7), Alicia Ratay (ND) vs. Rutgers, 2-19-00 1.000 (6-6), Kate Bulger (WVU) vs. St. John’s, 1-6-01 1.000 (6-6), Catherine Bove (PC) at Cincinnati, 2-3-09 1.000 (5 5), Wendy Davis (UConn) vs. Providence, 1 21 90 1.000 (5-5), Krystal Ellis (MU) vs. West Virginia, 1-21-06 1.000 (5 5), Tahnee Heins (SHU) vs. Miami, 2 21 95 1.000 (5-5), Sheila McMillen (ND) vs. Connecticut, 12-8-98 1.000 (5-5), Keirsten Walters (UConn) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-31-99 1.000 (5-5), Clare Droesch (BC) vs. West Virginia, 1-30-02 1.000 (5-5), Brittany Hrynko (DP) at Villanova, 2-25-14 1.000 (5-5), Aleesha Powell (SHU) at DePaul, 1-29-16 Rookie Game: (minimum 5 attempts) 1.000 (7-7), Alicia Ratay (ND) vs. Rutgers, 2-19-00 1.000 (6-6), Kate Bulger (WVU) vs. St. John’s, 1-6-01 1.000 (5-5), Krystal Ellis (MU) vs. West Virginia, 1-21-06 1.000 (5-5), Keirsten Walters (UConn) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-31-99 1.000 (5-5), Clare Droesch (BC) vs. West Virginia, 1-30-02 Season: .517 (15-29), Shea Ralph (UConn), 1998-99 .512 (41-80), Cal Bouchard (BC), 1997-98 Rookie Season: .493 (37-75), Alicia Ratay (ND), 1999-00 TEAM: Game: (minimum 6 attempts) 1.000 (6-6), Syracuse vs. Villanova, 1-10-99 Season: .449 (44 98), Seton Hall, 1993 94
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Regular-Season Records FT MADE INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
STEALS 19 (of 21), Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2 26 94 19 (of 21), Sarah Behn (BC) vs. Syracuse, 1 11 92 19 (of 21), Kerry Bascom (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 2 9 91 19 (of 21), Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2 26 94 141, Sarah Behn (BC), 1992 93 100, Mandy Saunders (PC), 1993-94 45, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 2-8-89 371, Providence, 1991-92
INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
11, Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 11, Maria Tchobanova (WVU) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 78, Angel McCoughtry (UofL), 2008-09 60, Raquel Nurse (SU), 1994 95 24, Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 1-29-00 24, Villanova vs. Boston College, 2 18 24 24, West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, 1-4-96 258, Connecticut, 1997-98
FT ATTEMPTED
BLOCKED SHOTS
INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
23, Ruth Riley (ND) vs. Miami, 2-22-00 21, Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 2-26-94 168, Sarah Behn (BC), 1992-93 156, Holly Porter (BC), 1993-94 52, Providence vs. Pittsburgh, 2-8-89 514, Connecticut, 1998-99
FT PERCENTAGE INDIVIDUAL: Game: (minimum of 16 attempts) 1.000 (17 17), Sarah Behn (BC) vs. Georgetown, 1 13 93 1.000 (17 17), Arlesia Morse (MU) vs. Georgetown, 2-1-15 1.000 (16 16), Kerry Bascom (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1 27 90 1.000 (16-16), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (GU) vs. Seton Hall, 2-9-00 Rookie Game: (minimum of 10 attempts) 1.000 (13 13), Rebecca Lobo (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1 8 92 1.000 (10-10), Asjha Jones (UConn) vs. Syracuse, 2-3-99 1.000 (10-10), Nicole Michael (SU) vs. Cincinnati, 2-26-07 1.000 (10-10), Nadirah McKenith (STJ) vs. Marquette, 1-5-10 Season:.963 (26-27), Amy Duran (UConn), 1997-98 .963 (26-27), Mel Thomas (UConn), 2006-07 .952 (20 21), Laurie St. Jean (PC), 1983 84 Rookie Season: .881 (59 67), Angel Lewis (SU), 1991 92 TEAM: Game: (minimum of 17 attempts) 1.000 (23-23), Syracuse vs. Providence, 1-31-12 1.000 (22-22), West Virginia vs. Boston College, 2-27-01 1.000 (20-20), Georgetown vs. Miami, 2-13-99 1.000 (18-18), Boston College vs. West Virginia, 1-2-05 1.000 (17-17), St. John’s vs. Pittsburgh, 2-25-97 1.000 (17-17), St. John’s vs. Rutgers, 1-30-02 1.000 (17-17), Boston College vs. West Virginia, 2-14-04 Season: .814 (153-188), Villanova, 2008-09
14, Chris Palombi (SU) vs. Georgetown, 1 13 84 9, Tina Charles (UConn) vs. Notre Dame, 1-27-07 70, Rebecca Lobo (UConn), 1993 94 48, Kara Wolters (UConn), 1993 94 17, West Virginia at Cincinnati, 1-8-11 17, USF at West Virginia, 2-21-09 17, Connecticut vs. Seton Hall, 1 13 95 134, Connecticut, 1993 94
PERSONAL FOULS TEAM: Game: Season:
34, Boston College vs. Georgetown, 1 13 93 34, Boston College vs. Providence, 1 25 95 430, Boston College, 1992 93
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM: Fewest Points: Fewest Points in a Half: Fewest Points in a Quarter: Most Points in a Quarter: Fewest Points Combined: Victory Margin: Fewest Turnovers: Season: Lowest Scoring Average:
24, Providence vs. Connecticut, 2-5-05 6, St. John’s vs. Boston College, 1-2-01 6, Providence vs. Connecticut, 2-5-05 1, Butler at Xavier, 1-29-16 38, Marquette vs. DePaul, 2-19-17 71 (38-33), St. John’s def. Pittsburgh, 1-27-01 78 (126-48), Connecticut def. Providence, 1-6-98 2, Villanova at Creighton, 1-10-17 43.6 ppg, Providence, 2004-05 44.2 ppg, Providence, 2004-05
*NCAA women’s basketball changed to quarters in 2015-16
ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL: Game: Rookie Game: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Game: Season:
18, Margaret McKeon (STJ) vs. Georgetown, 1 16 91 14, Mandy Saunders (PC) vs. Syracuse, 1 12 94 147, Shanya Evans (PC), 1990 91 143, Gina Graziani (Miami), 1996-97 35, Providence vs. Georgetown, 1 22 86 35, Providence vs. Seton Hall, 1 29 86 413, Villanova, 1986 87
ASSIST AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL: Season: Rookie Season: TEAM: Season:
9.7 apg, Shanya Evans (PC), 1989 90 7.9 apg, Gina Graziani (Miami), 1996-97 25.8, Villanova, 1986 87
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
Notre Dame’s Ruth Riley attempted 25 free-throws against Miami on Feb. 22, 2000 to set the BIG EAST record.
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All-Time BIG EAST Standings ALL-TIME COMPOSITE REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS (1982‑16) Connecticut Notre Dame DePaul Rutgers Creighton Louisville Virginia Tech Miami Villanova Boston College Marquette St. John’s West Virginia USF Syracuse Georgetown Seton Hall Providence Butler Pittsburgh Xavier Cincinnati
W L Pct. 406 89 .820 232 64 .784 154 64 .706 202 94 .682 57 33 .633 80 48 .625 40 24 .625 129 95 .576 325 261 .555 182 170 .517 115 103 .528 265 321 .452 125 155 .446 57 71 .445 197 298 .398 231 355 .394 224 362 .382 217 369 .370 32 58 .356 176 320 .355 26 64 .289 35 93 .273
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS
Connecticut 16 (1989, 1990-s, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001-s, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) DePaul 5 (2014, 2015-s, 2016, 2017-s, 2018-s) Providence 3 (1983-s, 1986, 1990-s) Rutgers 3 (1991-s, 2005, 2006) Villanova 3 (1984-s,1985-s,1987) Miami 2 (1992, 1993-s) Notre Dame 2 (2001-s, 2012, 2013) St. John’s 2 (1983-s,1985-s) Marquette 1 (2018-s) Creighton 1 (2017-s) Seton Hall 1 (2015-s) Notre Dame 1 (2001-s) Georgetown 1 (1993‑s) Syracuse 1 (1988) Pittsburgh 1 (1984-s) s ‑ shared
DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (divisional play: 1996-98) Connecticut Providence Miami Syracuse Seton Hall Georgetown Rutgers s ‑ shared
3 1 1 1 1 1 1
BIG EAST RECORDS:
(BE 6) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7) (BE 7)
(1996, 1997, 1998) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1996-s) (1997) (1998)
Most wins in a season: 18, Miami (1991 92); Connecticut (1994-95, 1996-97) Most consecutive winning seasons: 27, UConn (1986-87 through 2012-13); 10, Notre Dame (1995-96 through 2004-05) Undefeated seasons: Miami, 18-0 (1991-92); Connecticut, 18-0 (1994-95, 199697, 1999-00); Connecticut, 16-0 (2001-02, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11); Rutgers, 16-0 (2005-06), Notre Dame (2012-13) Most consecutive regular season wins: 47, UConn (Jan. 4, 1996 Feb. 7, 1998)
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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS IN BIG EAST TOURNAMENT GAMES W Connecticut 67 Virginia Tech 4 DePaul 20 Notre Dame 24 Louisville 11 Rutgers 23 Miami 14 Creighton 6 Villanova 32 St. John’s 28 West Virginia 15 Boston College 20 Marquette 12 Seton Hall 23 Providence 19 USF 5 Syracuse 16 Pittsburgh 15 Butler 3 Georgetown 16 Cincinnati 2 Xavier 1
L Pct. 13 .838 2 .667 10 .667 17 .585 8 .579 17 .575 11 .560 5 .545 32 .500 30 .483 16 .484 22 .476 12 .500 34 .404 30 .388 8 .385 28 .364 28 .349 5 .333 33 .327 7 .222 5 .167
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS:
Most consecutive tournament games won: 29, Connecticut (1994-2003 SF) Most consecutive tournament games lost: 11, Providence (2002 1R - current) Most consecutive championships won: 9, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Most championship game appearances: 23, Connecticut (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Most consecutive championship game appearances: 10, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Connecticut 18 (1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) St. John’s 4 (1983, 1984, 1988, 2016) Villanova 3 (1986, 1987, 2003) DePaul 3 (2014, 2015, 2018) Miami 2 (1992, 1993) Boston College 1 (2004) Marquette 1 (2017) Notre Dame 1 (2013) Providence 1 (1990) Rutgers 1 (2007) Syracuse 1 (1985)
Most consecutive tournament games won: 29, Connecticut (1994-2003 SF) Most consecutive tournament games lost: 12, Providence (2002 1R - current) Most consecutive championships won: 9, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Most championship game appearances: 23, Connecticut (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Most consecutive championship game appearances: 10, Connecticut (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 2017-18
BIG EAST Overall
DePaul Marquette Villanova Creighton St. John’s Georgetown Seton Hall Butler Xavier Providence
15-3 15-3 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 7-11 6-12 3-15 3-15
27-8 24-10 23-9 19-13 19-15 16-16 16-16 15-17 10-20 10-21
NCAA – Creighton, DePaul, Marquette, Villanova WNIT – Georgetown, St. John’s, Seton Hall
2016-17
BIG EAST Overall
DePaul Creighton Marquette St. John’s Villanova Georgetown Xavier Providence Seton Hall Butler
16-2 16-2 13-5 11-7 11-7 9-9 4-14 4-14 4-14 2-16
27-8 24-8 25-8 22-12 20-15 17-13 12-18 12-18 12-19 6-25
NCAA – Creighton, DePaul, Marquette WNIT – Georgetown, St. John’s, Villanova (Semifinals)
2015-16
BIG EAST Overall
DePaul Seton Hall Villanova St. John’s Georgetown Marquette Xavier Creighton Butler Providence
16-2 12-6 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 4-14 1-17
27-9 23-9 20-12 23-10 16-14 14-16 17-13 17-18 10-21 5-24
NCAA – DePaul, St. John’s, Seton Hall WNIT – Creighton, Georgetown, Villanova
2014-15
BIG EAST Overall
Seton Hall 15-3 28-6 DePaul 15-3 27-8 Villanova 12-6 22-14 St. John’s 11-7 23-11 Creighton 10-8 17-14 Butler 10-8 14-16 Xavier 8-10 18-15 Marquette 4-14 9-22 Providence 3-15 6-24 Georgetown 2-16 4-27 NCAA – DePaul, Seton Hall WNIT – Villanova, St. John’s, Creighton
2013-14
BIG EAST Overall
DePaul 15-3 29-7 St. John’s 13-5 23-11 Villanova 12-6 23-9 Creighton 12-6 20-14 Marquette 11-7 22-11 Butler 10-8 15-16 Seton Hall 8-10 20-14 Georgetown 4-14 11-21 Xavier 3-15 8-23 Providence 2-16 7-23 NCAA – DePaul, St. John’s WNIT – Butler, Creighton, Marquette, Seton Hall, Villanova
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
2012-13
BIG EAST Overall
Notre Dame 16-0 35-2 Connecticut 14-2 35-4 Syracuse 11-5 24-8 Louisville 11-5 29-9 St. John’s 11-5 18-13 Villanova 9-7 21-11 DePaul 9-7 21-12 USF 9-7 22-11 Rutgers 7-9 16-14 Marquette 7-9 16-16 Georgetown 5-11 15-16 Seton Hall 5-11 11-20 Cincinnati 4-12 12-18 Providence 2-14 7-23 Pittsburgh 0-16 9-21 NCAA – Connecticut, Louisville, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Villanova, Syracuse, USF WNIT – Marquette
2011-12
BIG EAST Overall
Notre Dame 15-1 35-4 St. John’s 13-3 24-10 Connecticut 13-3 33-5 Georgetown 11-5 23-9 West Virginia 11-5 23-9 Rutgers 10-6 22-10 Louisville 10-6 23-10 DePaul 9-7 23-11 USF 8-8 19-16 Villanova 6-10 19-15 Cincinnati 6-10 16-16 Syracuse 6-10 22-15 Providence 5-11 13-17 Marquette 4-12 14-17 Seton Hall 1-15 8-23 Pittsburgh 0-16 8-22 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Cincinnati, USF, Syracuse, Villanova
2010-11
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 36-2 DePaul 13-3 29-7 Notre Dame 13-3 31-8 Rutgers 11-5 20-13 Marquette 10-6 24-9 Louisville 10-6 22-13 St. John’s 9-7 22-11 Georgetown 9-7 24-11 Syracuse 9-7 25-10 West Virginia 8-8 24-10 Providence 6-10 13-16 Pittsburgh 5-11 14-17 USF 3-13 12-19 Villanova 3-13 12-19 Cincinnati 2-14 9-20 Seton Hall 1-15 8-22 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Syracuse
2009-10
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 39-0 West Virginia 13-3 29-6 Georgetown 13-3 26-7 St. John’s 12-4 25-7 Notre Dame 12-4 29-6 Rutgers 9-7 19-15 DePaul 9-7 21-12 Providence 7-9 19-15 Syracuse 7-9 25-11 Marquette 6-10 17-16 USF 6-10 15-16 Pittsburgh 5-11 16-15 Louisville 5-11 14-18 Cincinnati 4-12 12-18 Villlanova 3-13 14-16 Seton Hall 1-15 9-21 NCAA – Connecticut (NCAA Champions), DePaul, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia WNIT – Marquette, Pittsburgh, Providence, USF, Syracuse
2008-09
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Louisville 14-2 34-5 Pittsburgh 12-4 25-8 Villanova 10-6 19-14 Notre Dame 10-6 22-9 DePaul 10-6 23-10 Rutgers 9-7 21-13 USF 8-8 27-10 Marquette 7-9 17-16 Georgetown 7-9 20-14 West Virginia 5-11 18-15 Syracuse 5-11 17-15 St. John’s 4-12 19-15 Providence 4-12 10-20 Seton Hall 4-12 17-14 Cincinnati 3-13 14-17 NCAA – Connecticut (National Champions), DePaul, Louisville (Final Four), Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova WNIT – Georgetown, Marquette, St. John’s, USF (Champions), Syracuse, West Virginia
2007-08
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 15-1 36-2 Rutgers 14-2 27-7 West Virginia 12-4 25-8 Notre Dame 11-5 25-9 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-11 Syracuse 10-6 22-9 Louisville 10-6 26-10 Marquette 8-8 21-14 DePaul 8-8 20-12 St. John’s 7-9 18-15 USF 5-11 16-16 Villanova 5-11 17-16 Georgetown 5-11 15-14 Seton Hall 3-13 13-15 Cincinnati 3-13 12-16 Providence 2-14 12-17 NCAA – Connecticut (Final Four), DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia WNIT – Marquette (Champions), St. John’s, USF, Villanova
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All-Time BIG EAST Standings 2006-07
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 32-4 Rutgers 12-4 27-9 Marquette 12-4 26-7 West Virginia 11-5 21-11 Louisville 10-6 27-8 Pittsburgh 10-6 24-9 Notre Dame 10-6 20-12 USF 9-7 21-12 Seton Hall 9-7 19-12 DePaul 8-8 19-13 Cincinnati 6-10 15-14 St. John’s 4-12 8-20 Providence 3-13 13-16 Syracuse 3-13 9-20 Georgetown 3-13 13-16 Villanova 2-14 8-21 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers (Final Four), West Virginia WNIT – Seton Hall, USF
2005-06
BIG EAST Overall
Rutgers 16-0 27-5 Connecticut 14-2 32-5 DePaul 11-5 27-7 St. John’s 11-5 22-8 Louisville 10-6 19-10 Pittsburgh 9-7 22-11 USF 9-7 19-12 Villanova 9-7 21-11 Marquette 9-7 22-11 Notre Dame 8-8 18-12 Cincinnati 7-9 17-12 West Virginia 4-12 15-16 Georgetown 3-13 10-17 Providence 3-13 8-19 Seton Hall 3-13 6-21 Syracuse 2-14 9-18 NCAA – Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Rutgers, USF WNIT – Cincinnati, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Villanova
2004-05
BIG EAST Overall
Rutgers 14-2 28-7 Notre Dame 13-3 27-6 Connecticut 13-3 25-8 Boston College 10-6 20-10 Villanova 10-6 19-12 Georgetown 7-9 12-16 West Virginia 7-9 21-13 St. John’s 7-9 20-11 Seton Hall 6-10 14-14 Pittsburgh 5-11 13-15 Syracuse 4-12 13-16 Providence 0-16 1-27 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Marquette, St. John’s, USF, Villanova, West Virginia
2003-04
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 14-2 31-4 Notre Dame 12-4 21-11 Villanova 12-4 23-7 Miami 11-5 22-7 Boston College 11-5 27-7 West Virginia 10-6 21-11 Rutgers 10-6 21-12 Virginia Tech 10-6 23-8 Georgetown 7-9 13-15 Seton Hall 6-10 15-15 St. John’s 4-12 10-18 Syracuse 3-13 6-21 Pittsburgh 2-14 6-20 Providence 0-16 4-23 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia WNIT – Seton Hall
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2002-03
BIG EAST Overall
1998-99
Connecticut 16-0 37-1 Rutgers 13-3 21-8 Villanova 12-4 28-6 Boston College 12-4 22-9 Virginia Tech 10-6 22-10 Notre Dame 10-6 21-11 Miami 8-8 18-13 Seton Hall 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 6-10 15-14 Syracuse 5-11 10-18 Pittsburgh 4-12 12-16 West Virginia 4-12 15-13 Providence 3-13 9-18 St. John’s 2-14 8-19 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech WNIT – Georgetown, Seton Hall
2001-02
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 39-0 Notre Dame 13-3 20-10 Boston College 12-4 23-8 Villanova 12-4 20-11 Miami 10-6 19-12 Virginia Tech 9-7 21-11 Syracuse 9-7 18-13 Providence 7-9 13-15 Seton Hall 6-10 15-14 West Virginia 6-10 14-14 Rutgers 5-11 9-20 Georgetown 4-12 12-16 Pittsburgh 3-13 8-19 St. John’s 0-16 3-24 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova WNIT – Miami, Virginia Tech
2000-01
BIG EAST Overall
Notre Dame 15-1 34-2 Connecticut 15-1 32-3 Rutgers 13-3 23-8 Virginia Tech 11-5 22-9 Villanova 11-5 22-9 Seton Hall 9-7 16-12 Boston College 7-9 14-15 Georgetown 6-10 17-15 Syracuse 6-10 12-15 Miami 6-10 13-15 Providence 4-12 11-17 St. John’s 3-13 8-20 Pittsburgh 3-13 9-18 West Virginia 3-13 5-22 NCAA - Connecticut (Final Four), Notre Dame (National Champions), Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech WNIT - Georgetown
1999-00
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 16-0 36-1 Notre Dame 15-1 27-5 Rutgers 12-4 26-8 Boston College 12-4 26-9 Georgetown 9-7 17-13 Villanova 7-9 15-15 Miami 7-9 14-15 Pittsburgh 7-9 16-13 St. John’s 5-11 11-18 Seton Hall 5-11 11-16 Providence 5-11 10-17 Syracuse 3-13 10-18 West Virginia 1-15 6-22 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (National Champions), Notre Dame, Rutgers (Final Four) WNIT – Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Villanova
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 17-1 29-5 Rutgers 17-1 29-6 Notre Dame 15-3 26-5 Boston College 12-6 22-8 Georgetown 10-8 18-12 Villanova 9-9 14-14 Miami 9-9 15-14 St. John’s 7-11 13-18 Syracuse 6-12 10-17 West Virginia 5-13 10-17 Providence 4-14 5-22 Pittsburgh 3-15 8-19 Seton Hall 3-15 6-21 NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Georgetown, Miami
1997-98
BIG EAST Overall
BE 7 Rutgers 14-4 22-10 Miami 13-5 19-10 Syracuse 7-11 12-15 Providence 6-12 10-17 Seton Hall 6-12 8-19 Georgetown 5-13 9-19 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-21 BE 6 Connecticut 17-1 34-3 Notre Dame 12-6 22-10 Villanova 12-6 19-10 Boston College 11-7 17-11 West Virginia 7-11 12-16 St. John’s 4-14 6-21 NCAA – Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers WNIT – Villanova
1996-97
BIG EAST Overall
BE 7 Georgetown 9-9 17-11 Miami 8-10 15-14 Rutgers 8-10 11-17 Providence 8-10 13-14 Seton Hall 7-11 10-17 Syracuse 4-14 6-21 Pittsburgh 3-15 8-22 BE 6 Connecticut 18-0 33-1 Notre Dame 17-1 31-7 Boston College 13-5 18-10 West Virginia 11-7 19-12 Villanova 8-10 14-14 St. John’s 3-15 5-22 NCAA – Connecticut, Notre Dame (Final Four)
1995-96
BIG EAST Overall
BE 7 Providence 9-9 12-15 Miami 9-9 14-13 Syracuse 9-9 14-14 Seton Hall 9-9 16-13 Rutgers 8-10 13-15 Georgetown 7-11 12-15 Pittsburgh 3-15 6-24 BE 6 Connecticut 17-1 34-4 Notre Dame 15-3 23-8 Villanova 13-5 21-7 Boston College 7-11 10-17 West Virginia 7-11 12-15 St. John’s 4-14 6-21 NCAA – Connecticut (Final Four), Notre Dame
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1994-95
1984-85
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 18‑0 35‑0 Villanova 13‑5 19‑9 Seton Hall 12‑6 24‑9 Pittsburgh 10‑8 17‑11 St. John’s 10‑8 15‑12 Miami 8‑10 11‑16 Georgetown 6‑12 11‑17 Syracuse 5‑13 7‑20 Providence 5‑13 10‑21 Boston College 3‑15 6‑21 NCAA – Connecticut (National Champions), Seton Hall
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 13‑2 * 24‑6 Villanova 11‑5 18‑12 Providence 10‑6 22‑11 Boston College 9‑7 15‑13 Seton Hall 9‑7 18‑10 Syracuse 7‑8 * 15‑12 St John’s 5‑11 10‑18 Georgetown 4‑12 13‑16 Pittsburgh 3‑13 11‑17 * includes one no‑contest NCAA – Connecticut, Providence, Villanova
St. John’s Villanova Boston College Pittsburgh Syracuse Providence Connecticut Georgetown Seton Hall NCAA – Syracuse
12‑4 18‑11 12‑4 21‑9 11‑5 19‑9 10‑6 16‑12 10‑6 18‑13 9‑7 14‑14 3‑13 9‑18 3‑13 7‑21 2‑14 4‑25
1993-94
1987-88
1983-84
BIG EAST Overall
Pittsburgh 6‑2 16‑12 Villanova 6‑2 22‑7 St. John’s 5‑3 24‑6 Seton Hall 5‑3 17‑13 Syracuse 5‑3 14‑14 Providence 5‑3 19‑7 Georgetown 2‑6 10‑15 Boston College 2‑6 11‑16 Connecticut 0‑8 9‑20 NCAA – St. John’s
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 17‑1 30‑3 Seton Hall 16‑2 27‑5 Pittsburgh 12‑6 21‑10 Providence 10‑8 13‑15 Boston College 9‑9 13‑14 Miami 7‑11 10‑17 Villanova 7‑11 13‑14 Georgetown 6‑12 12‑15 St. John’s 4‑14 8‑20 Syracuse 2‑16 5‑23 NCAA – Connecticut, Seton Hall NWIT – Pittsburgh
1992-93
BIG EAST Overall
Miami 15‑3 24‑7 Georgetown 15‑3 23‑7 Connecticut 12‑6 18‑11 Pittsburgh 10‑8 15‑12 Villanova 10‑8 15‑13 Seton Hall 8‑10 14‑13 Providence 7‑11 15‑15 St. John’s 5‑13 12‑16 Syracuse 4‑14 6‑21 Boston College 4‑14 10‑17 NCAA – Miami, Georgetown, Connecticut
1991-92
BIG EAST Overall
Miami 18‑0 30‑2 Connecticut 13‑5 23‑11 Georgetown 13‑5 20‑8 Providence 13‑5 21‑9 St. John’s 7‑11 14‑14 Villanova 7‑11 11‑17 Pittsburgh 6‑12 11‑18 Syracuse 5‑13 9‑19 Seton Hall 5‑13 14‑15 Boston College 3‑15 5‑23 NCAA – Miami, Connecticut, Providence
1990-91
1988-89
BIG EAST Overall
BIG EAST Overall
Syracuse 13‑3 22‑9 Villanova 11‑5 20‑9 St. John’s 10‑6 22‑10 Boston College 10‑6 17‑11 Connecticut 9‑7 17‑11 Providence 7‑9 13‑15 Pittsburgh 5‑11 14‑15 Seton Hall 4‑12 10‑19 Georgetown 3‑13 7‑21 NCAA – Syracuse, Villanova, St. John’s
1986-87
BIG EAST Overall
Villanova Providence Syracuse St. John’s Connecticut Boston College Georgetown Seton Hall Pittsburgh NCAA – Villanova NIT – Providence
15‑1 27‑4 12‑4 23‑9 11‑5 15‑13 9‑7 16‑13 9‑7 14‑13 8‑8 17‑12 4‑12 7‑21 3‑13 12‑17 1‑15 7‑21
1985-86
BIG EAST Overall
1982-83
BIG EAST Overall
Providence 7‑1 24‑6 St. John’s 7‑1 27‑6 Pittsburgh 5‑3 17‑11 Villanova 4‑4 14‑15 Syracuse 4‑4 12‑15 Seton Hall 3‑5 11‑16 Georgetown 3‑5 10‑15 Boston College 2‑6 16‑9 Connecticut 1‑7 9‑18 NCAA – St. John’s
Providence 14‑2 24‑6 Villanova 12‑4 23‑8 Syracuse 12‑4 19‑10 St. John’s 11‑5 19‑9 Boston College 9‑7 16‑13 Pittsburgh 5‑11 11‑16 Connecticut 4‑12 12‑15 Georgetown 3‑13 8‑20 Seton Hall 2‑14 5‑23 NCAA – Providence, Villanova
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 14‑2 29‑5 Providence 13‑3 26‑6 Pittsburgh 10‑6 16‑13 St. John’s 10‑6 16‑12 Seton Hall 7‑9 18‑11 Boston College 6‑10 12‑16 Georgetown 5‑11 12‑15 Villanova 4‑12 12‑17 Syracuse 3‑13 7‑21 NCAA – Connecticut, Providence
1989-90
BIG EAST Overall
Connecticut 14‑2 25‑6 Providence 14‑2 27‑5 Seton Hall 11‑5 21‑7 Boston College 9‑7 16‑13 Syracuse 7‑9 15‑13 Pittsburgh 6‑10 15‑14 Georgetown 5‑11 13‑14 St. John’s 5‑11 12‑17 Villanova 1‑15 9‑19 NCAA – Providence, Connecticut
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St. John’s finished third in the BIG EAST standings in 1987-88 but cut down the nets at the BIG EAST Tournament that year for its second league title
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POINTS
Rank Name, School
Years
Games
Avg.
Points
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20.
1989-93 2005-09 1993-97 1988-92 2007-11 1987-91 1991-95 1989-93 2009-13 1994-98 2002-06 1997-01 1987-91 1990-94 1990-94 2011-15 1988-92 1994-98 1983-87 2005-09
67 64 71 66 64 62 69 68 64 72 64 68 63 70 70 68 66 69 54 63
23.1 20.7 18.5 19.6 19.8 20.2 17.9 17.8 18.7 16.3 17.8 16.7 17.9 16.0 15.9 15.9 16.3 15.6 20.0 17.0
1,546 1,322 1,311 1,296 1,270 1,253 1,232 1,213 1,196 1,175 1,140 1,135 1,128 1,123 1,114 1,080 1,077 1,074 1,074 1,071
Rank Name, School 1. Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh 2. Sarah Behn, Boston College 3. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 4. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 5. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 6. Nadine Malcolm, Providence 7. Maya Moore, Connecticut 8. Jessica Dickson, USF 9. Tracy Lis, Providence 10. Kathy Finn, Providence 11. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 12. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 13. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 14. Holly Porter, Boston College 15. Tamara James, Miami 16. Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova 17. Renee Najarian, Connecticut 18. Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 20. Maura Gill, Georgetown Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Kris Witfill, Georgetown
Years 1982-85 1989-93 2005-09 1987-91 1983-87 1993-97 2007-11 2005-07 1988-92 1982-84 1995-97 1995-97 2009-13 1993-97 2002-04 1982-84 1986-88 1987-91 1991-95 1982-85 2002-06 1989-93
Games 32 67 64 62 54 49 64 32 66 16 36 36 64 71 31 16 31 63 69 31 64 68
Points 746 1,546 1,322 1,253 1,074 973 1,270 631 1,296 304 675 676 1,196 1,311 569 292 558 1,128 1,232 553 1,140 1,213
Avg. 23.3 23.1 20.7 20.2 20.0 19.9 19.8 19.7 19.6 19.0 18.8 18.8 18.7 18.5 18.4 18.3 18.0 17.9 17.9 17.8 17.8 17.8
One-year players: Frances Savage, Miami Tawana Jackson, St. John’s Debbie Beckford, St. John’s Khara Smith, DePaul Cathy Bochain, Connecticut
1991-92 1994-95 1982-83 2005-06 1982-83
18 18 8 16 8
431 391 159 292 136
23.9 21.7 19.9 18.3 17.0
Sarah Behn, Boston College Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Holly Porter, Boston College Tracy Lis, Providence Maya Moore, Connecticut Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Kris Witfill, Georgetown Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Kerry Curran, Boston College Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh Brittany Hrynko, DePaul Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s Octavia Blue, Miami Shelly Pennefather, Villanova Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh
SCORING AVERAGE
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 80 FGM) Rank Name, School 1. Tamika Williams, Connecticut 2. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 3. Tina Charles, Connecticut 4. Gloria Bradley, Seton Hall 5. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 6. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 7. Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut 8. Jessica Moore, Connecticut 9. Natasha Williams, DePaul 10. Tammy Sutton-Brown, Rutgers 11. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 12. Michelle Campbell, Rutgers
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Years Games 1998-02 59 1997-01 68 2006-10 64 1982-84 15 1993-97 70 1995-97 36 2010-13 47 2001-05 64 2007-09 30 1997-2001 1983-87 54 2002-06 64
FGM‑FGA Pct. 239-344 .695 419-649 .646 413-665 .621 80 129 .620 466-761 .612 288-472 .610 239-393 .608 217-370 .586 133-228 .583 266-457 .582 479 843 .568 220-381 .577
13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20.
Erika Davenport, Marquette Imani Littleton, St. John’s Vionca Murray, Syracuse Willnett Crockett, Connecticut Teresa Borton, Notre Dame Chauntise Wright, Louisville Kia Vaughn, Rutgers Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame
One-year players: Khara Smith, DePaul Jeannie Hebert, Miami Natalie Butler, Georgetown Frances Savage, Miami Lisa Szymczak, West Virginia McKenzie Fujan, Creighton
FIELD GOALS MADE Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 3. Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 4. Maya Moore, Connecticut 5. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 6. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 7. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 8. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 9. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 10. Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s 11. Tracy Lis, Providence 12. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 13. Holly Porter, Boston College 14. Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s 15. Octavia Blue, Miami 16. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Geraldine Saintilus, Seton Hall 18. Kerry Curran, Boston College Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 20. Kerry Bascom, Connecticut
2015-present 2014-18 2007-11 2002-06 2001-05 05-07, 09-10 2005-09 2007-08, 09-12
53 59 47 60 64 45 64 57
298-519 .574 107-187 .572 106-186 .570 107-188 .569 201-355 .566 129-228 .566 258-459 .562 240-428 .561
2005-06 1991-92 2013-14 1991-92 1995-96 2013-14
16 18 18 18 18 18
113-200 .565 99-197 .503 96-191 .503 162-324 .500 94-190 .495 102-207 .493
Years 1989-93 1990-94 1983-87 2007-11 1991-95 2005-09 1993-97 1987-91 1994-98 1988-92 1988-92 1989-93 1993-97 2012-16 1994-98 1997-01 1985-89 1990-94 2002-06 1987-91
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 3. Kerry Curran, Boston College 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 5. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 6. Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh 7. Brittany Hrynko, DePaul 8. Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s 8. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 9. Holly Porter, Boston College 10. Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s Octavia Blue, Miami 12. Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 13. Kris Witfill, Georgetown 14. Geraldine Saintilus, Seton Hall Tracy Lis, Providence 16. Tabatha Richardson-Smith, Seton Hall 17. Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 18. Kate Bulger, West Virginia Maya Moore, Connecticut 20. Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh
FREE THROWS MADE Rank Name, School 1. Sarah Behn, Boston College 2. Holly Porter, Boston College 3. Tracy Lis, Providence 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 5. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 6. Kris Witfill, Georgetown
Years 1989-93 2009-13 1990-94 2005-09 1990-94 1987-91 2011-15 2012-16 1991-95 1993-97 1988-92 1994-98 1995-99 1989-93 1985-89 1988-92 2012-16 2002-06 2000-04 2007-11 2005-09 Years 1989-93 1993-97 1988-92 2005-09 1997-01 1989-93
Games 67 70 54 64 69 64 70 62 72 66 66 68 71 70 69 68 64 70 64 63
FGM 520 481 479 478 476 475 466 465 459 456 455 451 446 422 421 419 419 417 417 416
Games 67 64 70 64 70 62 68 70 69 71 66 69 72 68 64 66 70 64 64 64 63
FGA 1,144 1,141 1,063 1,040 995 963 956 954 951 946 944 944 940 938 928 928 920 910 899 899 897
Games 67 71 66 64 68 68
FTM 443 405 302 299 297 295
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Career Leaders BIG EAST C onference G ames
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Nadine Malcolm, Providence Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh Dana Wynne, Seton Hall Talisha Hargis, West Virginia Laine Selwyn, Pittsburgh Kia Wright, St. John’s Nicole Michael, Syracuse Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia Ka-Deidre Simmons, Seton Hall Kieraah Marlow, Georgetown Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh Angel Robinson, Marquette Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut
2009-13 1993-97 2005-09 1993-97 1995-98 1999-03 2004-08 2006-10 1995-99 2010-11; 12-15 2004-08 2004-08 2007-11 1987-91 1991-95
64 49 63 71 53 64 62 64 72 68 64 62 64 62 69
287 283 272 267 263 263 262 262 255 252 249 248 247 246 246
3‑POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (SINCE 1987‑88)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 2.0 FTM PER GAME) Rank Name, School 1. Kayla McBride, Notre Dame 2. Chelsea Marandola, Providence 3. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 4. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Mandy Saunders, Providence 6. Katie Smrcka-Duffy, Georgetown 7. Chrystal Starling, Virginia Tech 8. Alissa Murphy, Boston College 9. Jessica Dickson, USF 10. Marissa Janning, Creighton 11. Megan Duffy, Notre Dame 12. Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College 13. Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova 14. Maya Moore, Connecticut 15. Sarah Behn, Boston College 16. Krystal Ellis, Marquette Pam Thornton, Boston College 17. Ann Gothard, Georgetown 18. Mary Burke, Providence 19. Carrie Mason, Virginia Tech 20. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame One-year players: Maleeka Kynard, Xavier Angel Lewis, Syracuse Frances Savage, Miami Taylor Schippers, Butler Jeannie Hebert, Miami Holly Rilinger, Miami
Years 2010-13 2005-10 2011-13 1999-03 1993-98 1998-01 2000-03 1996-00 2005-07 2013-Present 2002-06 2001-05 1982-84 2007-11 1989-93 2005-09 1983-87 1983-87 183-87 2002-04 1995-97
2014-15 1991-92 1991-92 2013-14 1991-92 1992-93
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Rank Name, School 1. Holly Porter, Boston College 2. Sarah Behn, Boston College 3. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 4. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 5. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 6. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 8. Tracy Lis, Providence 7. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 9. Kris Witfill, Georgetown Nicole Michael, Syracuse 11. Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia 13. Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 14. Talisha Hargis, West Virginia 15. Nadine Malcolm, Providence 16. Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s 17. Paula Moore, Syracuse 18. Ka-Deidre Simmons, Seton Hall 19. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 20. Angel Robinson, Marquette
Games 37 64 32 64 72 49 47 70 32 36 64 50 16 64 67 62 55 47 55 32 36
Years 1993-97 1989-93 2005-09 2004-08 1993-97 1997-01 1988-92 2000-04 1989-93 2006-10 2005-09 1995-99 2009-13 1995-98 1993-97 2012-16 1996-01 2010-11; 12-15 1991-95 2007-11
FTM‑FTA Pct. 88-98 .898 151-172 .878 64-73 .877 220-252 .873 241-276 .873 162-188 .862 135-157 .860 224-261 .858 148-173 .855 120-141 .851 204-240 .850 173-204 .848 76-90 .844 177-211 .839 443-530 .836 176-211 .834 171-205 .834 132-159 .830 204-246 .829 89-108 .824 130-158 .823
15 18 18 18 18 15 Games 71 67 64 62 71 68 66 58 68 64 63 72 64 53 49 70 67 68 69 64
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43-48 .896 59-67 .881 97-112 .866 45-52 .865 61-72 .847 55-65 .846 FTA 573 530 419 403 399 397 386 385 371 371 368 361 367 358 353 349 347 346 344 343
Rank Name, School 1. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 2. Brittany Hrynko, DePaul 3. Kate Bulger, West Virginia 4. Trish Juhline, Villanova 5. Julie Wheeler, Providence 6. Wendy Davis, Connecticut 7. Sheila McMillen, Notre Dame 8. Jaime James, Syracuse 9. Ann Strother, Connecticut 10. Maya Moore, Connecticut 11. Tabatha Richardson-Smith, Seton Hall 12. Mary Lisicky, Georgetown LaQuita Owens, West Virginia 14. Sue Glenning, Villanova Jovana Nogic, Providence 15. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 16. Meg Bulger, West Virginia Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 19. Becky Burke, Louisville Cal Bouchard, Boston College Julie McBride, Syracuse Shoni Schimmel, Louisville
Years 2009-13 2011-15 2000-04 1999-03 1994-98 1988-92 1995-99 1998-02 2002-06 2007-11 2012-16 2001-05 2004-08 1992-96 2015-present 1992-96 2003-08 1999-03 2005-09 2008-12 1996-00 2000-04 2010-13
3FGM 168 165 161 157 156 155 145 144 138 137 136 133 133 127 127 126 125 125 125 123 123 123 123
3‑POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (SINCE 1987-88)
Rank Name, School 1. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 2. Julie Wheeler, Providence 3. Brittany Hrynko, DePaul 4. Tabatha Richardson-Smith, Seton Hall 5. Trish Juhline, Villanova 6. Kate Bulger, West Virginia 7. Jaime James, Syracuse 8. Kim Gallon, Georgetown 9. Shoni Schimmel, Louisville 10. Julie McBride, Syracuse 11. LaQuita Owens, West Virginia 12. Sheila McMillen, Notre Dame 13. Mary Lisicky, Georgetown 14. Ann Strother, Connecticut 15. Susan Glenning, Villanova 16. Brooke Stewart, Pittsburgh 17. Erica Morrow, Syracuse 18. Becky Burke, Louisville Chanise Jenkins, DePaul 20. Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Brittany Morris, Seton Hall Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut
Years 2009-13 1994-98 2011-15 2012-16 1999-03 2000-04 1998-02 1994-98 2010-13 2000-04 2004-08 1995-99 2001-05 2002-06 1992-96 1999-03 2007-11 2008-12 2012-16 2005-09 2009-13 2000-04 1992-96
Total 554 484 470 423 413 404 402 400 389 385 383 375 370 365 358 351 343 340 340 336 329 326 325
3‑POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (SINCE 1987-88 - MINIMUM OF 30 MADE) Rank Name, School 1. Sue Bird, Connecticut 2. Wendy Davis, Connecticut 3. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame 4. Meg Bulger, West Virginia 5. Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Clare Droesch, Boston College 7. Cal Bouchard, Boston College Jill Stephens, Cincinnati 9. Xenia Stewart, Pittsburgh 10. Kelly McManmon, St. John’s 11. Adrianna Hahn, Villanova 12. Maya Moore, Connecticut 13. Kelly Nash, Villanova 14. Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall 15. Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame
Years 1998-02 1988 92 1999-03 2003-08 2008-12 2001-05 1996-00 2005-09 2005-09 2007-09 2015-present 2007-11 2000-04 1990 94 2008-12
Games 3FGM‑FGA Pct. 55 85-181 .470 65 155 332 .467 64 125-272 .460 52 125-273 .458 64 96-212 .453 64 96-212 .453 58 123-277 .444 64 44-99 .444 64 35-80 .438 32 122-281 .434 54 119-275 .433 64 137-317 .432 59 77-180 .428 70 106 250 .424 64 30-71 .423
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Career Leaders BIG EAST C onference G ames
16. 17. 19.
Mel Thomas, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College Alecia Balich, Pittsburgh Megan Rogowski, DePaul
2004-08 2002-06 2001-05 1995-99 2012-
48 64 50 69 42
97-231 .420 85-203 .419 39-93 .419 82-197 .416 97-233 .416
One-year players: Aleesha Powell, Seton Hall 2015-16 *Ann Odoy, Boston College 1984-88 *Vera Jones, Syracuse 1984-88 * - played one year when 3-pointer was in effect
18 16 15
41-90 .456 45-107 .421 23-57 .404
REBOUNDS
Rank Name, School 1. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 2. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 3. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 4. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 5. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 6. Holly Porter, Boston College 7. Leni Wilson, Georgetown Tina Charles, Connecticut 9. Amber Thompson, St. John’s 10. Katherine Harry, DePaul 11. Jamelle Elliott, Connecticut 12. Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 13. Kym Hope, Miami Maya Moore, Connecticut 15 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 16. Andrea Mangum, Providence 17. Chelsea Cole, Pittsburgh 18. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 19. Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 20. Nicole Michael, Syracuse
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Years 1993-97 1991-95 2000-04 2005-09 2004-08 1993-97 1989-93 2006-10 2011-15 2009-13 1992-96 1995-99 1995-99 2007-11 1983-87 1986-90 2007-11 1997-01 1990-94 2006-10
Games 71 69 58 64 62 71 68 64 68 64 72 72 71 64 54 63 64 68 70 64
Avg. Rebounds 11.2 798 10.3 714 10.7 620 9.6 616 9.9 613 8.5 604 8.5 576 9.0 576 8.4 568 8.4 565 7.8 558 7.7 557 7.8 554 8.7 554 10.2 553 8.7 550 8.5 545 8.0 544 8.2 514 7.9 507
Rank Name, School 1. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 2. Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown 3. Dianne Pugh, St. John’s 4. Renee Najarian, Connecticut 5. Britt King, Providence Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 7. Gloria Bradley, Seton Hall Shelly Pennefather, Villanova 9. Tori Schickel, Butler 10. Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 11. Ijeoma Uchendu, Butler 12. Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh 13. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 14. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Vicki Plowden, Miami 16. Shamona Marable, Seton Hall Tina Charles, Connecticut 18. Cynthia Petke, Georgetown 19. Tina Ogden, St. John’s Katherine Harry, DePaul 21. Becky Gottstein, Boston College Andrea Mangum, Providence Maya Moore, Connecticut
Years 1993-97 2000-04 1982-84 1986-88 1982-86 1991-95 1982-84 1983-87 2015-present 2004-08 2013-15 1982-85 2005-09 1995-97 1991-93 1992-94 2006-10 2016-18 1990-92 2009-13 1998-03 1986-90 2007-11
Games 71 58 16 31 47 69 15 54 47 62 22 32 64 36 36 35 64 36 34 64 53 63 64
Rebounds 798 620 169 321 482 714 153 553 472 613 215 309 616 330 332 315 576 321 300 565 460 550 554
Avg. 11.2 10.7 10.6 10.4 10.3 10.3 10.2 10.2 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.2 9.2 9.0 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.7
One-year players: Natalie Butler, Georgetown Khara Smith, DePaul Frances Savage, Miami Sarah Nelson, Creighton Ezria Parsons, USF Mary Schiavetta, Syracuse Marcy Kornegay, St. John’s
2013-14 2005-06 1991-92 2013-14 2005-06 1982 83 1992 93
18 16 18 18 14 8 18
248 184 431 163 124 67 144
13.8 11.5 10.8 9.1 8.9 8.4 8.0
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ASSISTS
Rank Name, School 1. Gina Graziani, Miami 2. Shanya Evans, Providence 3. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 4. Yolanda Paige, West Virginia 5. Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 6. Sue Fritsch, Boston College 7. Raquel Nurse, Syracuse 8. Brittany Hrynko, DePaul 9. Carol Morton, Pittsburgh 10. Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s 11. Shanette Lee, Villanova 12. Chanise Jenkins, DePaul 13. Kerry Curran, Boston College 14. Julie McBride, Syracuse 15. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 16. Mandy Saunders, Providence 17. Aaliyah Lewis, St. John’s 18. Kathy O’Reilly, Seton Hall 19. Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 20. Doris Sable, Providence 20. Sue Ludwig, Syracuse
STEALS
Rank Name, School 1. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 2. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 3. Maria Tchobanova, West Virginia 4. Meghan Saake, Miami 5. Nadira Ricks, Georgetown 6. Raquel Nurse, Syracuse 7. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 8. Carol Morton, Pittsburgh 9. Tracy Lis, Providence 10. Brittany Hrynko, DePaul 11. Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 12. Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 13. Ann Odoy, Boston College 14. Janice Long, Syracuse 15. Kia Wright, St. John’s 16. Michele Thornton, Villanova 17. Talisha Hargis, West Virginia Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 19. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 19. Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s 20. Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut
BLOCKED SHOTS
Rank Name, School 1. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 2. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 3. Kara Wolters, Connecticut 4. Holly Oslander, Syracuse 5. Kayla Alexander, Syracuse 6. Tina Charles, Connecticut 7. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers 8. Ieva Kublina, Virginia Tech 9. Dawn Johnson, Seton Hall 10. Vaida Sipaviciute, Syracuse 11. Asya Busey, West Virginia Belle Obert, Butler 13. Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut 14. Nickeia Morris, Pittsburgh Sylita Thomas, Georgetown 16. Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 17. Amber Thompson, St. John’s
Years 1996-00 1987-91 1997-01 2001-05 1996-01 1986-90 1994-98 2011-15 1991-95 2009-13 1995-99 2012-16 1990-94 2000-04 1992-96 1993-98 2013-17 1984-88 2009-13 1983-87 1984-88
Games 68 61 66 64 67 63 72 68 72 64 72 70 70 64 72 72 72 64 64 55 64
Avg. 7.0 7.7 7.0 6.8 5.9 6.0 4.9 5.0 4.7 5.3 4.6 4.7 4.7 5.1 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.8 4.8 5.6 4.7
Total 474 471 460 435 394 376 350 343 339 338 334 332 331 329 318 313 311 310 309 306 303
Years 1994-98 2005-09 1995-99 1999-03 1990-94 1994-98 1992-96 1991-95 1988-92 2011-15 2009-13 1996-01 1984-88 1983-87 2004-08 1991-95 1995-98 2009-13 1997-01 2012-16 1997-01
Games 72 64 72 63 70 72 72 72 66 68 64 67 64 56 62 72 53 64 66 70 60
Avg. 3.4 3.7 2.8 3.1 2.8 3.5 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.9 2.5 2.2 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.5
Total 246 234 200 195 194 188 186 185 183 176 168 167 165 161 160 157 155 155 154 149 148
Years 1991-95 1997-01 1993-97 1989-94 2009-13 2006-10 2005-09 2000-04 1991-95 2004-08 2009-12 2014-16 1997-01 1996-00 1995-99 1993-97 2011-15
Games 69 68 70 67 64 64 64 64 71 64 48 35 65 61 72 71 68
Avg. 3.3 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.9 2.3 3.1 1.6 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.5
Total 227 193 184 153 149 139 137 132 129 122 110 110 107 104 104 102 100
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Annual Individual Stat Leaders BIG EAST R egular S eason G ames O nly
SCORING
2017-18 Allazia Blockton (MU) 2016-17 Brooke Schulte (DPU) 2015-16 Tabatha Richardson-Smith (SHU) 2014-15 Brittany Hrynko (DPU) 2013-14 Marissa Janning (CU) 2012-13 Sugar Rodgers (GU) 2011-12 Sugar Rodgers (GU) 2010-11 Maya Moore (UConn) 2009-10 Monique Reid (UofL) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2007-08 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2005-06 Jessica Dickson (USF) 2004-05 Meg Bulger (WVU) 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 2002-03 Trish Juhline (VU) 2001-02 Ieva Kublina (VT) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (ND) 1999-00 Katie Smrcka-Duffy (GU) 1998-99 Ruth Riley (ND) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (UConn) 1996-97 Nadine Malcolm (PC) 1995-96 Nadine Malcolm (PC) 1994 95 Tawana Jackson (STJ) 1993 94 Kerry Curran (BC) 1992 93 Sarah Behn (BC) 1991 92 Sarah Behn (BC) 1990 91 Cozette Ballentine (STJ) 1989 90 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 1988 89 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 1987 88 Beth Knight (GU) 1986 87 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 1985 86 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 1984 85 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt) 1983 84 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt) 1982 83 Jennifer Bruce (Pitt)
REBOUNDING
2017-18 Maya Singleton (SJU) 2016-17 Tori Schickel (BU) 2015-16 Tiffany Jones (SHU) 2014-15 Amber Thompson (STJ) 2013-14 Natalie Butler (GU) 2012-13 Katherine Harry (DPU) 2011-12 Devereaux Peters (ND) 2010-11 Chelsea Cole (Pitt) 2009-10 Chelsea Cole (Pitt) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2007-08 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (UofL) 2005-06 Khara Smith (DPU) 2004-05 Marcedes Walker (Pitt) 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 2002-03 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 2001-02 Swin Cash (UConn) 2000-01 Rebekkah Brunson (GU) 1999-00 Ruth Riley (ND) 1998-99 Paula Moore (SU) 1997-98 Kym Hope (Miami) 1996-97 Dana Wynne (SHU) 1995-96 Dana Wynne (SHU) 1994 95 Dana Wynne (SHU) 1993 94 Rebecca Lobo (UConn) 1992 93 Rebecca Lobo (UConn) 1991 92 Frances Savage (Miami) 1990 91 Gennifer Harrison (SHU) 1989 90 Tonya Hendrix (SU) 1988 89 Tonya Hendrix (SU) 1987 88 Renee Najarian (UConn) 1986 87 Renee Najarian (UConn) 1985 86 Peggy Walsh (UConn) 1984 85 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 1983 84 Gloria Bradley (SHU) 1982 83 Dianne Pugh (STJ)
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 8 8
FG 134 154 134 147 120 105 102 133 108 152 127 136 121 113 124 116 113 121 91 125 151 110 154 160 146 136 163 165 117 129 143 170 142 144 69 65
3FG 14 17 41 61 31 39 37 24 0 21 23 27 34 38 0 41 10 0 32 0 22 8 15 19 40 22 20 0 22 35 0 0 0 0 0 0
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 15 16 15 16 16 7 8
REB 195 234 163 197 248 169 175 169 185 160 152 180 184 143 181 168 142 176 124 161 196 222 223 223 214 204 194 162 152 153 172 149 192 175 82 85
AVG 10.8 13.0 9.1 10.9 13.8 10.6 10.9 10.6 11.6 10.0 9.5 11.3 11.5 9.5 11.3 10.5 8.9 11.0 7.8 8.9 10.9 12.3 12.4 12.4 11.9 11.3 10.8 10.1 9.5 10.2 10.8 9.9 12.0 10.9 11.7 10.6
FT 63 50 82 39 68 62 60 64 99 101 95 73 72 33 78 34 44 87 61 70 63 114 128 52 86 141 132 58 75 62 43 30 45 93 58 39
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PTS 345 375 391 394 359 311 301 354 315 426 372 372 348 297 326 307 280 329 275 320 387 342 451 391 418 435 478 388 331 355 329 370 329 381 196 169
AVG 19.2 20.8 21.7 21.9 19.9 19.4 18.8 22.1 19.7 26.6 23.3 23.3 21.8 18.6 20.4 19.2 17.5 20.6 18.3 17.8 21.5 19.0 26.5 21.7 23.2 24.2 26.6 24.3 20.7 23.7 20.6 23.1 20.6 23.8 24.5 21.1
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Mary Gedaka (VU) 2016-17 Lubirdia Gordon (SHU) 2015-16 Erika Davenport (MU) 2014-15 Megan Podkowa (DPU) 2013-14 Jasmine Penny (DPU) 2012-13 Stefanie Dolson (UConn) 2011-12 Jeanise Randolph (UC) 2010-11 Devereaux Peters (ND) 2009-10 Tina Charles (UConn) 2008-09 Jaleesa Butler (GU) 2007-08 Chauntise Wright (UofL) 2006-07 Tina Charles (UConn) 2005-06 Angela Clark (STJ) 2004-05 Marcedes Walker (Pitt) 2003-04 Barbara Turner (UConn) 2002-03 Becky Gottstein (BC) 2001-02 Asjha Jones (UConn) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (ND) 1999-00 Tamika Williams (UConn) 1998-99 Ruth Riley (ND) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (UConn) 1996-97 Kara Wolters (UConn) 1995-96 Katryna Gaither (ND) 1994 95 Kara Wolters (UConn) 1993 94 Kara Wolters (UConn) 1992 93 Kris Witfill (GU) 1991 92 Jonna Huemrich (Pitt) 1990 91 Tina Ogden (STJ) 1989 90 Connie Hurt (Pitt) 1988 89 Liz Lawlor (PC) 1987 88 Renee Najarian (UConn) 1986 87 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 1985 86 Shelly Pennefather (VU) 1984 85 Beth Knight (GU) 1983 84 Gloria Bradley (SHU) 1982 83 Debbie Beckford (STJ)
G 18 18 18 17 18 15 15 16 16 15 16 16 16 15 16 15 16 16 13 18 18 18 18 16 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 7 8
FGM 95 61 109 85 106 101 46 87 127 79 78 95 91 82 80 101 105 121 42 125 151 141 156 97 90 143 132 96 96 90 119 170 142 80 42 70
3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Jannah Tucker (VU) 2017-18 Mary Gedaka (VU) 2016-17 Adrianna Hahn (VU) 2015-16 Megan Podkowa (DPU) 2014-15 Megan Podkowa (DPU) 2013-14 Megan Rogowski (DPU) 2012-13 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn) 2011-12 Tiffany Hayes (UConn) 2010-11 Brittany Mallory (ND) 2009-10 Kelly McManmon (STJ) 2008-09 Erin Monfre (MU) 2007-08 Maya Moore (UConn) 2006-07 Mel Thomas (UConn) 2005-06 Karen Twehues (UC) 2004-05 Meg Bulger (WVU) 2003-04 Kelly Nash (VU) 2002-03 Alicia Ratay (ND) 2001-02 Trish Juhline (VU) 2000-01 Darya Kydryavtseva (WVU) 1999-00 Sue Bird (UConn) 1998-99 Shea Ralph (UConn) 1997-98 Cal Bouchard (BC) 1996-97 Christie Lambert (WVU) 1995-96 Rebecca Burbridge (WVU) 1994 95 Jen Rizzotti (UConn) 1993 94 Jodi Brooks (SHU) 1992 93 Jodi Brooks (SHU) 1991 92 Wendy Davis (UConn) 1990 91 Lorri Johnson (Pitt) 1989 90 Wendy Davis (UConn) 1988 89 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 1987 88 Ann Odoy (BC)
G 18 18 18 18 17 18 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 13 16 16 14 18 17 17 18 18 18 18 15 16 15 16
3FG 39 95 52 26 25 60 57 26 17 46 28 39 43 34 38 36 32 39 32 30 15 41 34 32 31 37 41 62 25 47 35 45
FGA PCT 163 .583 95 .642 177 .616 159 .535 193 .549 57 .643 77 .597 140 .621 190 .668 133 .594 122 .639 152 .625 156 .583 164 .500 138 .580 174 .580 190 .553 188 .644 59 .712 174 .718 260 .581 226 .624 239 .653 163 .595 149 .604 258 .554 252 .524 181 .530 159 .604 158 .570 184 .647 267 .637 244 .581 137 .584 64 .656 125 .560 3FGA PCT 90 .433 163 .583 115 .452 53 .491 53 .472 122 .492 115 .496 44 .591 37 .468 85 .541 59 .475 80 .488 97 .443 70 .486 84 .452 81 .444 63 .508 91 .429 80 .400 59 .508 29 .517 80 .512 84 .405 72 .444 76 .408 79 .468 95 .432 123 .504 51 .490 97 .485 75 .467 107 .421
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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Jovana Nogic (PC) 2016-17 Audrey Faber (CU) 2015-16 Briana Glover (XU) 2014-15 Arlesia Morse (MU) 2013-14 Chanise Jenkins (DPU) 2012-13 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn) 2011-12 Kayla McBride (ND) 2010-11 Tatiyiana McMorris (MU) 2009-10 Chelsea Marandola (PC) 2008-09 Jill Stephens (UC) 2007-08 Allie Quigley (DPU) 2006-07 Chelsea Marandola (PC) 2005-06 Kia Wright (STJ) 2004-05 Megan Duffy (ND) 2003-04 Jessalyn Deveny (BC) 2002-03 Mary Lisicky (GU) 2001-02 Alicia Ratay (ND) 2000-01 Julie McBride (SU) 1999-00 Meghan Hinds (PC) 1998-99 Sheila McMillen (ND) 1997-98 Mandy Saunders (PC) 1996-97 Shea Ralph (UConn) 1995-96 Mandy Saunders (PC) 1994 95 Michele Thornton (VU) 1993 94 Mandy Saunders (PC) 1992 93 Erin Kenneally (SU) 1991 92 Angel Lewis (SU) 1990 91 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 1989 90 Kerry Bascom (UConn) 1988 89 Shanya Evans (PC) 1987 88 Debbie Hartnett (SHU) 1986 87 Anne Marie Gothard (GU) 1985 86 Jackie Smith (STJ) 1984 85 Mary Burke (PC) 1983 84 Laurie St. Jean (PC) 1982 83 Debbie Beckford (STJ)
ASSISTS
2017-18 Kelly Campbell (DPU) 2016-17 Aaliyah Lewis (STJ) 2015-16 Jessica January (DPU) 2014-15 Ka-Deidre Simmons (SHU) 2013-14 Brittany Hrynko (DPU) 2012-13 Nadirah McKenith (STJ) 2011-12 Skylar Diggins (ND) 2010-11 Khadijah Rushdan (RU) 2009-10 Sarah Miles (WVU) 2008-09 Renee Montgomery (UConn) 2007-08 Patrika Barlow (UofL) 2006-07 Kia Wright (STJ) 2005-06 Carolyn Kieger (MU) 2004-05 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 2003-04 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 2002-03 Julie McBride (SU) 2001-02 Yolanda Paige (WVU) 2000-01 Tasha Pointer (RU) 1999-00 Niele Ivey (ND) 1998-99 Tasha Pointer (RU) 1997-98 Gina Graziani (Miami) 1996-97 Gina Graziani (Miami) 1995-96 Raquel Nurse (SU) 1994 95 Carol Morton (Pitt) 1993 94 Carol Morton (Pitt) 1992 93 Kerry Curran (BC) 1991 92 Jeannie Hebert (UM) 1990 91 Shanya Evans (PC) 1989 90 Shanya Evans (PC) 1988 89 Sue Fritsch (BC) 1987 88 Ann Odoy (BC) 1986 87 Doris Sable (PC) 1985 86 Doris Sable (PC) 1984 85 Lynn Tighe (VU) 1983 84 Janet Roos (STJ) 1982 83 Janet Roos (STJ) 1982‑83 Janet Roos (STJ)
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G 18 18 17 18 18 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 8 8
FTM 41 43 63 77 38 34 34 42 52 47 71 38 56 57 69 45 82 46 43 45 52 78 57 62 100 68 59 63 75 40 41 42 42 77 20 19
FTA PCT 43 .953 49 .878 73 .863 86 .906 43 .884 38 .895 37 .919 45 .933 57 .912 54 .870 81 .877 43 .884 62 .903 64 .891 79 .873 51 .882 93 .882 53 .868 48 .896 48 .938 57 .912 94 .830 67 .851 71 .873 115 .870 80 .850 67 .881 74 .851 83 .904 46 .870 47 .872 47 .894 48 .875 88 .875 21 .952 21 .905
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 7 8 8
AST 111 128 99 101 101 97 92 96 95 82 97 82 97 116 131 99 91 140 105 134 140 143 103 106 117 86 141 147 145 135 106 116 101 108 57 48 48
AVG 6.2 7.1 5.5 5.6 5.6 6.1 5.8 6.0 5.94 5.13 6.06 5.47 6.47 7.3 8.2 6.2 5.7 8.8 6.6 7.4 7.8 7.9 5.7 5.9 6.5 4.8 7.8 9.2 9.7 8.4 6.6 7.3 6.3 6.8 8.1 6.0 6.0
Doris Sable was the BIG EAST’s assists leader in both 1985-86 and 1986-87, leading the Friars to the regular-season title in ’86
Villanova’s Lynn Tighe was the first BIG EAST player to eclipse the century mark for assists in one season with her 108 dishes in 1984-85
Dana Wynne led the BIG EAST in rebounding for three consecutive seasons and remains the league’s all-time caroms record holder
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Annual Team Stat Leaders BIG EAST C onference G ames
TEAM SCORING
2017-18 Marquette 2016-17 Marquette 2015-16 DePaul 2014-15 DePaul 2013-14 DePaul 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Notre Dame 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 Connecticut 2006-07 Connecticut 2005-06 Connecticut 2004-05 Connecticut 2003-04 Connecticut 2002-03 Connecticut 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Connecticut 1999-00 Connecticut 1998-99 Connecticut 1997-98 Connecticut 1996-97 Connecticut 1995-96 Connecticut 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Providence 1992 93 Georgetown 1991 92 Providence 1990 91 Providence 1989 90 Providence 1988 89 Providence 1987 88 Providence 1986 87 Providence 1985 86 Providence 1984 85 Pittsburgh 1983 84 Providence 1982 83 Pittsburgh
G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 18 543 110 245 1441 80.1 18 544 131 221 1440 80.0 18 566 152 164 1448 80.4 18 595 199 180 1569 87.2 18 468 162 254 1510 83.9 16 482 134 200 1298 81.1 16 440 68 284 1250 78.1 16 438 96 224 1196 74.8 16 483 92 240 1298 81.1 16 453 125 264 1295 80.9 16 494 127 320 1306 81.6 16 476 77 223 1252 78.2 16 435 105 191 1166 72.9 16 284 87 198 1133 70.8 16 441 116 210 1208 75.5 16 421 94 263 1199 74.9 16 516 99 259 1390 86.9 16 510 121 219 1360 85.0 16 510 85 237 1342 83.9 18 592 97 359 1640 91.1 18 558 74 333 1551 86.2 18 565 54 316 1500 83.3 18 562 70 292 1486 82.6 18 601 92 311 1605 89.2 18 483 121 356 1443 80.2 18 532 66 291 1421 78.9 18 542 89 371 1544 85.8 16 555 93 324 1527 95.4 16 483 85 305 1356 84.8 16 458 74 336 1326 82.9 16 453 54 285 1245 77.8 16 488 0 306 1282 80.1 16 517 0 338 1372 85.8 16 456 0 223 1135 70.9 8 231 0 114 604 75.5 8 225 0 120 570 71.3
TEAM SCORING MARGIN
OPP OPP G PTS AVG PTS AVG MARG 2017-18 DePaul 18 1408 66.6 1198 78.2 11.7 2016-17 DePaul 18 1419 78.8 1138 78.8 15.6 2015-16 DePaul 18 1448 80.4 1125 62.5 17.9 2014-15 DePaul 18 1569 87.2 1250 69.4 17.7 2013-14 DePaul 18 1510 83.9 1254 69.7 14.2 2012-13 Connecticut 16 1298 81.1 819 51.2 29.9 2011-12 Connecticut 16 1212 75.8 781 48.8 26.9 2010-11 Connecticut 16 1196 74.8 815 50.9 23.8 2009-10 Connecticut 16 1298 81.1 764 47.8 33.4 2008-09 Connecticut 16 1295 80.9 839 52.4 28.5 2007-08 Connecticut 16 1306 81.6 878 54.9 26.8 2006-07 Connecticut 16 1252 78.2 854 53.4 24.9 2005-06 Connecticut 16 1166 72.9 890 55.6 17.2 2004-05 Connecticut 16 1133 70.8 775 48.4 22.4 2003-04 Connecticut 16 1208 75.5 861 53.8 21.7 2002-03 Connecticut 16 1199 74.9 864 54.0 20.9 2001-02 Connecticut 16 1390 86.9 765 47.8 39.1 2000-01 Connecticut 16 1360 85.0 794 49.6 35.4 1999-00 Connecticut 16 1342 83.9 770 48.1 35.8 1998-99 Connecticut 18 1640 91.1 1019 56.6 34.5 1997-98 Connecticut 18 1551 86.2 1033 57.4 28.8 1996-97 Connecticut 18 1500 83.3 985 54.7 28.6 1995-96 Connecticut 18 1486 82.6 1000 55.6 27.0 1994 95 Connecticut 18 1605 89.2 975 54.2 35.0 1993 94 Connecticut 18 1419 78.8 1058 58.8 20.1 1992 93 Connecticut 18 1248 69.3 1068 59.3 10.0 1991 92 Miami 18 1407 78.2 1096 60.9 17.3 1990 91 Connecticut 16 1235 77.2 953 59.6 17.6 1989 90 Connecticut 16 1160 72.5 953 59.6 12.9 1988 89 Connecticut 15 1040 69.3 896 59.7 9.6 1987 88 Syracuse 16 1126 70.4 1023 63.9 6.4 1986 87 Villanova 16 1208 75.5 936 58.5 17.0 1985 86 Providence 16 1372 85.8 1057 66.1 19.7 1984 85 Boston College 16 1025 64.1 901 56.3 7.8 1983 84 St. John’s 8 597 74.6 515 64.3 10.3 1982 83 Providence 8 560 70.0 471 58.8 11.2
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TEAM REBOUNDING
G 2017-18 DePaul 2016-17 DePaul 18 2015-16 Georgetown 18 2014-15 Georgetown 18 2013-14 Marquette 18 2012-13 Connecticut 16 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 West Virginia 16 2010-11 Syracuse 16 2009-10 Syracuse 16 2008-09 Connecticut 16 2007-08 Connecticut 16 2006-07 Louisville 16 2005-06 Pittsburgh 16 2004-05 Connecticut 16 2003-04 Connecticut 16 2002-03 Connecticut 16 2001-02 Connecticut 16 2000-01 Connecticut 16 1999-00 Notre Dame 16 1998-99 Connecticut 18 1997-98 Syracuse 18 1996-97 Connecticut 18 1995-96 Syracuse 18 1994 95 Connecticut 18 1993 94 Seton Hall 18 1992 93 Providence 18 1991 92 Georgetown 18 1990 91 Georgetown 16 1989 90 Providence 16 1988 89 Syracuse 15 1987 88 Providence 16 1986 87 Providence 16 1985 86 Syracuse 16 1984 85 Boston College 16 1983 84 Syracuse 8 1982 83 Syracuse 8
REB AVG 18 716 39.8 799 44.4 769 42.7 772 42.9 782 43.4 725 45.3 653 40.8 653 40.8 657 41.1 683 42.7 674 42.1 711 44.4 702 43.9 666 41.6 649 40.6 639 39.9 686 42.9 679 42.4 718 44.9 680 42.5 814 45.2 781 43.4 854 47.4 800 44.4 942 52.3 849 47.2 849 47.2 770 42.8 715 44.7 686 42.9 629 41.9 701 43.8 663 41.4 631 39.4 610 38.1 358 44.8 334 41.8
TEAM REBOUNDING MARGIN
OPP OPP G RBS AVG RBS AVG MARG 2017-18 Marquette 18 709 39.4 584 32.4 6.9 2016-17 DePaul 18 799 44.4 621 34.5 9.9 2015-16 DePaul 18 712 39.6 606 33.7 5.9 2014-15 Creighton 18 712 39.6 628 34.9 4.7 2013-14 Marquette 18 782 43.4 547 30.4 13.1 2012-13 Connecticut 16 725 45.3 536 33.5 11.8 2011-12 Notre Dame 16 653 40.8 473 29.6 11.2 2010-11 Connecticut 16 644 40.2 466 29.1 11.1 2009-10 Connecticut 16 686 42.9 513 32.1 10.8 2008-09 Connecticut 16 674 42.1 549 34.3 7.8 2007-08 Connecticut 16 711 44.4 533 33.3 11.1 2006-07 Connecticut 16 682 42.6 547 34.2 8.4 2005-06 Pittsburgh 16 666 41.6 570 35.6 6.0 2004-05 Boston College 16 593 37.1 469 29.3 7.8 2003-04 Connecticut 16 639 39.9 465 29.1 10.9 2002-03 Connecticut 16 686 42.9 491 30.7 12.2 2001-02 Connecticut 16 679 42.4 448 28.0 14.4 2000-01 Connecticut 16 718 44.9 504 31.5 13.4 1999-00 Notre Dame 16 680 42.5 534 33.4 9.1 1998-99 Connecticut 18 814 45.2 532 29.6 15.7 1997-98 Connecticut 18 761 42.3 613 34.1 8.2 1996-97 Connecticut 18 854 47.4 609 33.8 13.6 1995-96 Syracuse 18 800 44.4 647 35.9 8.5 1994 95 Connecticut 18 942 52.3 702 39.0 13.3 1993 94 Seton Hall 18 849 47.2 647 35.9 11.2 1992 93 Connecticut 18 770 42.8 617 34.3 8.5 1991 92 Miami 18 736 40.9 606 33.7 7.2 1990 91 Connecticut 16 668 41.8 554 34.6 7.2 1989 90 Syracuse 16 636 39.8 516 32.3 7.5 1988 89 Syracuse 15 629 41.9 473 31.5 10.4 1987 88 Connecticut 16 587 36.7 504 31.5 5.2 1986 87 Providence 16 663 41.4 586 37.0 4.4 1985 86 Syracuse 16 631 39.4 528 33.0 6.4 1984 85 Boston College 16 610 38.1 484 30.3 7.8 1983 84 Seton Hall 8 338 42.3 271 33.9 8.4 1982 83 Syracuse 8 334 41.8 292 36.5 5.3
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TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Marquette 2016-17 Marquette 2015-16 DePaul 2014-15 St. John’s 2013-14 DePaul 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Connecticut Notre Dame 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 Connecticut 2006-07 Connecticut 2005-06 Connecticut 2004-05 Boston College 2003-04 Connecticut 2002-03 Boston College 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Connecticut 1999-00 Connecticut 1998-99 Connecticut 1997-98 Connecticut 1996-97 Connecticut 1995-96 Connecticut 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Connecticut 1992 93 Connecticut 1991 92 Miami 1990 91 Connecticut 1989 90 Boston College 1988 89 Connecticut 1987 88 Connecticut 1986 87 Villanova 1985 86 Villanova 1984 85 Villanova 1983 84 Providence 1982 83 St. John’s
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 8 8
FGM 543 544 566 457 547 482 440 449 438 483 453 494 476 435 381 441 437 516 510 510 592 558 565 562 601 520 456 558 479 420 388 411 533 466 492 231 102
TEAM 3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Providence 2016-17 Providence 2015-16 Creighton 2014-15 DePaul 2013-14 DePaul 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Connecticut 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 St. John’s 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 West Virginia 2006-07 Rutgers 2005-06 Rutgers 2004-05 Boston College 2003-04 Connecticut 2002-03 Boston College 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Notre Dame 1999-00 Boston College 1998-99 Notre Dame 1997-98 Boston College 1996-97 Notre Dame 1995-96 Notre Dame 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Seton Hall 1992 93 Connecticut 1991 92 Connecticut 1990 91 Seton Hall 1989 90 Connecticut 1988 89 Connecticut 1987 88 St. John’s
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G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 15 16
3FG 97 113 135 199 162 134 117 96 64 125 127 91 55 62 116 71 99 64 76 113 83 83 81 92 44 107 94 65 97 68 24
FGA PCT 1181 .460 1178 .462 1205 .470 1045 .437 1191 .459 1015 .475 917 .480 936 .480 864 .507 942 .513 954 .475 1003 .493 982 .485 909 .479 811 .470 901 .489 909 .481 980 .527 1031 .495 940 .543 1130 .524 1099 .508 1141 .495 1106 .508 1214 .495 1043 .499 985 .463 1181 .472 986 .486 877 .479 826 .470 833 .493 951 .560 923 .505 967 .509 486 .475 221 .489
TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2017-18 Creighton 2016-17 Villanova 2015-16 Villanova 2014-15 Creighton 2013-14 Marquette 2012-13 Notre Dame 2011-12 Notre Dame 2010-11 Villanova 2009-10 Georgetown 2008-09 Villanova 2007-08 Notre Dame 2006-07 DePaul 2005-06 Connecticut 2004-05 Boston College 2003-04 Boston College 2002-03 Villanova 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Villanova 1999-00 Boston College 1998-99 Georgetown 1997-98 Boston College 1996-97 St. John’s 1995-96 Villanova 1994 95 Providence 1993 94 Connecticut 1992 93 Boston College 1991 92 Syracuse 1990 91 Connecticut 1989 90 Villanova 1988 89 Providence 1987 88 Villanova 1986 87 Seton Hall 1985 86 Providence 1984 85 St. John’s 1983 84 St. John’s 1982 83 Georgetown
TEAM ASSISTS
3FGA PCT 262 .370 315 .359 382 .353 541 .368 421 .385 377 .355 315 .371 242 .397 155 .413 327 .382 321 .396 238 .382 135 .407 157 .395 302 .384 170 .418 243 .407 161 .398 190 .400 281 .402 192 .432 229 .362 202 .401 234 .393 98 .449 281 .381 220 .427 156 .417 234 .415 157 .433 58 .414
2017-18 DePaul 2016-17 DePaul 2015-16 DePaul 2014-15 DePaul 2013-14 DePaul 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Connecticut 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 Connecticut 2006-07 Connecticut 2005-06 DePaul 2004-05 Boston College 2003-04 Connecticut 2002-03 Boston College 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Connecticut 1999-00 Connecticut 1998-99 Connecticut 1997-98 Connecticut 1996-97 Notre Dame 1995-96 Connecticut 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Connecticut 1992 93 Villanova 1991 92 Miami 1990 91 St. John’s 1989 90 Connecticut 1988 89 Boston College 1987 88 Villanova 1986 87 Villanova 1985 86 Villanova 1984 85 Villanova 1983 84 St. John’s 1982 83 St. John’s
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8 8
FTM 184 167 172 193 323 280 284 104 221 153 320 166 191 208 262 147 259 183 207 228 293 172 214 313 306 283 196 210 143 336 222 199 338 232 123 84
FTA PCT 246 .748 222 .752 219 .785 248 .778 428 .755 353 .793 352 .807 131 .794 289 .765 188 .814 411 .779 215 .772 255 .749 273 .762 342 .766 190 .774 351 .738 237 .772 273 .758 301 .757 383 .765 232 .741 306 .699 443 .707 423 .723 391 .724 253 .775 279 .753 186 .769 434 .774 300 .740 253 .787 478 .707 310 .748 166 .741 114 .737
G AST AVG 18 356 19.8 18 325 18.1 18 369 20.5 18 362 20.1 18 347 19.3 16 333 20.8 16 301 18.8 16 297 18.6 16 310 19.38 16 284 17.75 16 329 20.56 16 269 16.81 16 297 18.56 16 294 18.38 16 307 19.2 16 303 18.9 16 338 21.1 16 353 22.1 16 341 21.3 18 345 19.2 18 372 20.7 18 351 19.5 18 319 17.7 18 398 22.1 18 349 19.4 18 270 15.0 18 310 17.2 16 296 18.5 16 249 18.3 16 298 18.6 16 297 18.6 16 413 25.8 16 338 21.1 16 355 22.2 8 159 19.9 8 139 17.4
TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 2017-18 St. John’s 2016-17 Creighton 2015-16 Georgetown 2014-15 Seton Hall 2013-14 St. John’s 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Connecticut 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 Connecticut 2006-07 Connecticut 2005-06 Rutgers 2004-05 Connecticut 2003-04 Connecticut 2002-03 Connecticut 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Connecticut 1999-00 Connecticut 1998-99 Rutgers 1997-98 Connecticut 1996-97 Connecticut 1995-96 Connecticut 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Connecticut 1992 93 Connecticut 1991 92 Connecticut 1990 91 Connecticut 1989 90 Connecticut 1988 89 Villanova 1987 88 Villanova 1986 87 Villanova 1985 86 Villanova 1984 85 Boston College 1983 84 Villanova 1982 83 Villanova
G OPP FG% 18 .399 18 .371 18 .377 18 .375 18 .387 16 .315 16 .312 16 .325 16 .301 16 .324 16 .334 16 .337 16 .354 16 .325 16 .360 16 .340 16 .328 16 .317 16 .312 18 .352 18 .348 18 .332 18 .339 18 .304 18 .336 18 .370 18 .398 16 .369 16 .374 16 .376 16 .399 16 .402 16 .411 16 .408 8 .402 8 .402
TEAM 3‑PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 2017-18 Villanova 2016-17 St. John’s 2015-16 DePaul 2014-15 Xavier 2013-14 St. John’s 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Notre Dame 2010-11 Providence 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Villanova 2007-08 Connecticut 2006-07 Connecticut 2005-06 Connecticut 2004-05 Connecticut 2003-04 Notre Dame 2002-03 Villanova 2001-02 Boston College 2000-01 Villanova 1999-00 Villanova 1998-99 Rutgers 1997-98 Villanova 1996-97 Notre Dame 1995-96 Notre Dame 1994 95 Pittsburgh 1993 94 Seton Hall 1992 93 Villanova 1991 92 Pittsburgh 1990 91 Pittsburgh 1989 90 Connecticut 1988 89 Villanova 1987 88 Georgetown
G OPP 3‑PT FG% 18 .307 18 .275 18 .272 18 .299 18 .278 16 .249 16 .244 16 .275 16 .235 16 .262 16 .293 16 .242 16 .266 16 .281 16 .230 16 .255 16 .272 16 .245 16 .264 18 .250 18 .260 18 .272 18 .401 17 .215 18 .273 18 .260 18 .288 16 .296 16 .261 16 .268 16 .306
TEAM SCORING DEFENSE 2017-18 St. John’s 2016-17 Creighton 2015-16 Villanova 2014-15 Villanova 2013-14 Villanova 2012-13 Connecticut 2011-12 Connecticut 2010-11 Connecticut 2009-10 Connecticut 2008-09 Connecticut 2007-08 Rutgers 2006-07 Rutgers 2005-06 Rutgers 2004-05 Rutgers 2003-04 Villanova 2002-03 Villanova 2001-02 Connecticut 2000-01 Connecticut 1999-00 Connecticut 1998-99 Rutgers 1997-98 Villanova 1996-97 Connecticut 1995-96 Connecticut 1994 95 Connecticut 1993 94 Seton Hall 1992 93 Connecticut 1991 92 Miami 1990 91 Connecticut 1989 90 Connecticut 1988 89 Villanova 1987 88 Boston College 1986 87 Villanova 1985 86 Villanova 1984 85 Boston College 1983 84 Boston College 1982 83 Providence
G OPP PPG 18 59.8 18 56.9 18 57.2 18 56.6 18 59.0 16 51.2 16 48.8 16 50.9 16 47.8 16 52.4 16 53.5 16 50.2 16 49.8 16 48.4 16 52.0 16 52.9 16 47.8 16 49.6 16 48.1 18 53.7 18 56.8 18 54.7 18 55.6 18 54.2 18 58.2 18 59.3 18 60.9 16 59.6 16 59.6 16 58.1 16 61.2 16 58.5 16 59.4 16 56.3 8 63.8 8 58.8
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Honor Roll The Players Associated Press National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1996-97 Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut WBCA National Player of the Year (Margaret Wade Trophy) 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1986‑87 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova USBWA National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Naismith National Player of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut
Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award 2008-09 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame 2000-01 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1990‑91 Shanya Evans, Providence Nancy Lieberman Award 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2008-09 Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2000-01 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1999-00 Sue Bird, Connecticut John R. Wooden Award 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut Sports Illustrated Player of the Year 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1991‑92 Frances Savage, Miami Sports Illustrated Newcomer of the Year 1998-99 Tamika Williams, Connecticut Sporting News National Freshman of the Year 1998-99 Tamika Williams, Connecticut 1996-97 Shea Ralph, Connecticut USBWA National Freshman of the Year 2012-13 Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2006-07 Tina Charles Connecticut 2001-02 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame 1996-97 Shea Ralph, Connecticut Honda Award, Women’s Basketball 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2001-02 Sue Bird, Connecticut 1999-00 Shea Ralph, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Rhodes Scholar 2013 Jessica Wamala, Villanova 1992 Julie Mikuta, Georgetown CoSida Academic All-America National Team Member of the Year 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut CoSida Academic All-America Women’s Basketball Team Member of the Year 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (shared) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut
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USBWA Scholar‑Athlete of the Year 1999-00 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut NCAA Post‑Graduate Scholarship 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Cal Bouchard, Boston College 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Dawn Johnson, Seton Hall Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut 1991‑92 Wendy Davis, Connecticut Tonya Alleyne, Seton Hall Leigh Curl, Connecticut NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award 2002 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1996 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut WBCA All‑America First Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Bria Hartley, Connecticut 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Tina Charles, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Sue Bird, Connecticut Swin Cash, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2000-01 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 1996-97 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami 1990‑91 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut 1986‑87 Shelly Pennefather, Villanova
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Honor Roll WBCA All‑America Honorable Mention 2017-18 Allazia Blockton, Marquette 2016-17 Allazia Blockton, Marquette Brooke Schulte, DePaul Jessica January, DePaul 2015-16 Chanise Jenkins, DePaul Danaejah Grant, St. John’s 2014-15 Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s Brittany Hrynko, DePaul Daisha Simmons, Seton Hall Ka-Deidre Simmons, Seton Hall 2013-14 Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s Brittany Hrynko, DePaul Marissa Janning, Creighton Jasmine Penny, DePaul Katherine Plouffe, Marquette 2012-13 Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame Anna Martin, DePaul Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Shennika Smith, St. John’s 2011-12 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Anna Martin, DePaul Nadirah McKenith, St. John’s Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Shenneika Smith, St. John’s 2010-11 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Keisha Hampton, DePaul Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Sam Quigley, DePaul Liz Repella, West Virginia Angel Robinson, Marquette 2009-10 Kalana Green, Connecticut Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Lindsay Schrader, Notre Dame Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s 2008-09 Deirdre Naughton, DePaul Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers Kia Vaughn, Rutgers Natasha Williams, DePaul Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 2007-08 Tina Charles, Connecticut Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers Matee Ajavon, Rutgers Essence Carson, Rutgers Olayinka Sanni, West Virginia Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame Ann Strother, Connecticut Barbara Turner, Connecticut Khara Smith, DePaul 2003-04 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Amber Jacobs, Boston College Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2002-03 Becky Gottstein, Boston College Tamara James, Miami Trish Juhline, Villanova Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Brianne Stepherson, Boston College
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2000-01 Sue Bird, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 1999-00 Cal Bouchard, Boston College Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Tasha Pointer, Rutgers Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers 1998-99 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1997-98 Octavia Blue, Miami 1996-97 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Nadine Malcolm, Providence Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 1995-96 Kara Wolters, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Nadine Malcolm, Providence Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Dana Wynne, Seton Hall 1994-95 Dana Wynne, Seton Hall Kara Wolters, Connecticut 1993‑94 Kerry Curran, Boston College Stefanie Goettsche, Providence Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall Jonna Huemrich, Pittsburgh 1992‑93 Sarah Behn, Boston College Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Vicki Plowden, Miami 1991‑92 Sarah Behn, Boston College Wendy Davis, Connecticut Lucie Fontanella, Providence Tracy Lis, Providence Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami
Kodak All‑District (District) 1990‑91 Cozette Ballentine, St. John’s (2) Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Sarah Behn, Boston College (1) Lorri Johnson, Pittsburgh (2) Tracy Lis, Providence (1) Laura Lishness, Connecticut (1) 1989‑90 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Sarah Behn, Boston College (1) Andrea Mangum, Providence (1) Dottie VanGheem, Providence (1) 1988‑89 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut (1) Andrea Mangum, Providence (1) Geraldine Santilius, Seton Hall (2) 1987‑88 Sue Ludwig, Syracuse (1) Renee Najarian, Connecticut (1) Ann Odoy, Boston College (1) 1986‑87 Mary Burke, Providence (1) Felisha Legette, Syracuse (1) Shelly Pennefather, Villanova (2) Doris Sable, Providence (1) 1985‑86 Britt King, Providence (1) Shelly Pennefather, Villanova (2) Peggy Walsh, Connecticut (1) 1984-85 Jennifer Bruce, Pittsburgh (2) Nancy Bernhardt, Villanova (2) Kathy Finn, Providence (1) Kathy Finn, Providence (1) Kerry Phayre, Providence (1)
Associated Press All-America Team 2016-17 Brooke Schulte, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 2015-16 Chanise Jenkins, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 2014-15 Brittany Hrynko, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Ka-Deidre Simmons, Seton Hall (Honorable Mention) 2013-14 Britatny Hrynko, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (First Team) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut (Second Team) Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut (Third Team) Kayla McBride, Notre Dame (Third Team) Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Kayla Alexander, Syracuse (Honorable Mention) Kelly Faris, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Andrea Smith, USF (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (First Team) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut (Third Team) 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Keisha Hampton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Deirdre Naughton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Third Team) 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut (First Team) Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Kalana Green, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Lindsay Schrader, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s (Honorable Mention) Nicole Michael, Syracuse (Honorable Mention) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (First Team) Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut (First Team) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Second Team) Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers (Third Team) Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Laura Kurz, Villanova (Honorable Mention) Deirdre Naughton, DePaul (Honorable Mention) 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (Second Team) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut (Third Team) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Third Team) Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers (Third Team) Charde Houston, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Charel Allen, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Essence Carson, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Allie Quigley, DePaul (Honorable Mention) Olayinka Sanni, West Virginia (Honorable Mention) Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh (Honorable Mention) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (Second Team) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Tina Charles, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Krystal Ellis, Marquette (Honorable Mention) Charde Houston, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Marcedes Walker, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (First Team) Khara Smith, DePaul (Third Team) 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame (Third Team) Jessalyn Deveny, Boston College (Honorable Mention) Megan Duffy, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Yolanda Paige, West Virginia (Honorable Mention) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Ann Strother, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Barbara Turner, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (First Team) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Third Team)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Honor Roll Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown (Honorable Mention) Amber Jacobs, Boston College (Honorable Mention) 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut (First Team) Tamara James, Miami (Honorable Mention) Trish Juhline, Villanova (Honorable Mention) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Sue Bird, Connecticut (First Team) Swin Cash, Connecticut (First Team) Asjha Jones, Connecticut (Third Team) Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Tamika Williams, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Second Team) Sue Bird, Connecticut (Third Team) Niele Ivey, Notre Dame (Third Team) Swin Cash, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Tasha Pointer, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (First Team) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (First Team) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) Sue Bird, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Tasha Pointer, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers (Honorable Mention) 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Second Team) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (Third Team) Shea Ralph, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (First Team) Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) 1996-97 Kara Wolters, Connecticut (First Team) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (First Team) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Nadine Malcolm, Providence (Honorable Mention) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Dana Wynne, Seton Hall (Honorable Mention) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (First Team) Kara Wolters, Connecticut (First Team) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame (Honorable Mention) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut (Honorable Mention) Nadine Malcolm, Providence (Honorable Mention) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (Second Team) Kara Wolters, Connecticut (Third Team)
USBWA All-America Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut 2007-08 Maya Moore, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002-03 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Sue Bird, Connecticut Swin Cash, Connecticut
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2000-01 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1999-00 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut 1997-98 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut 1996-97 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Kara Wolters, Connecticut
John R. Wooden Award All-America Team 2012-13 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2011-12 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009-10 Tina Charles, Connecticut Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Renee Montgomery, Connecticut Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 2003-04 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut CoSIDA Academic All‑America Team 2016-17 Jessica January, DePaul (First Team) 2015-16 Megan Podkowa, DePaul (Second Team) Jessica January, DePaul (Third Team) 2010-11 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Liz Repella, West Virginia (First Team) 2009-10 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) Liz Repella, West Virginia (Second Team) 2008-09 Maya Moore, Connecticut (First Team) 2007-08 Allie Quigley, DePaul (Third Team) 2005-06 Megan Duffy, Notre Dame (First Team) Ann Strother, Connecticut (Third Team) 2000-01 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) 1999-00 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (First Team) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (First Team) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut (Second Team) 1993‑94 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut (First Team) 1992‑93 Erin Kenneally, Syracuse (First Team) 1991‑92 Wendy Davis, Connecticut (Second Team) Erin Kenneally, Syracuse (Second Team) 1989‑90 Dottie VanGheem, Providence 1984‑85 Leigh Curl, Connecticut (First Team) 1983‑84 Leigh Curl, Connecticut (First Team) 1982‑83 Kathy Finn, Providence
The Coaches The John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award 2012 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Associated Press National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2010-11 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2002-03 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Black Coaches Association National Coach of the Year 2009-10 Terri Williams-Flournoy 2001-02 Marianna Freeman, Syracuse 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers
Naismith National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut USBWA National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2002-03 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut WBCA National Coach of the Year 2012-13 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2007-08 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut 1991‑92 Ferne Labati, Miami WBCA (District) Coach of the Year 2015-16 Doug Bruno, DePaul (4) 2011-12 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (1) 2010-11 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2009-10 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2008-09 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2006-07 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2005-06 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers (1) 2003-04 Ferne Labati, Miami (1) 2001-02 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 2000-01 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (2) 1999-00 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers (1) 1996-97 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1995-96 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame (2) 1994-95 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1993-94 Phyllis Mangina, Seton Hall (2) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut (1) 1985-86 Bob Foley, Providence (1) WBCA Carol Eckman Award 2008-09 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 2007-08 Doug Bruno, DePaul WBCA/Maggie Dixon Rookie Coach of the Year Jeff Walz, Louisville Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers – Class of 2009 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – Class of 2006 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame – Class of 2011 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – Class of 2006 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers – Class of 2001 U.S. National Team Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 2009-2012
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Weekly Honors A ward W inners - A ll -T ime P layers
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Player of the Week - Single Season Record Player, School
# of Awards
Maya Moore, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Tina Charles, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Frances Savage, Miami Brittany Hrynko
8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5
2010-11 1997-98 2008-09 1993 94 2003-04 2009-10 2002-03 1991 92 2016-17
Player of the Week - Career Record Player, School
# of Awards
Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Angel McCoughtry, Louisville Maya Moore, Connecticut Shelly Pennefather, Villanova Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Tabatha Richardson-Smith, Seton Hall Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Holly Porter, Boston College Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown
12 12 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8
Year
Year
1992 93; 1993 94; 1994-95 2006-07; 2007-08; 2008-09 2007-08;2008-09;2009-10;2010-11 1984 85; 1985 86; 1986 87 2001-02; 2002-03; 2003-04 1995-96; 1996-97; 1997-98 1998-99; 1999-00; 2000-01 2012-16 2003-04; 2004-05; 2005-06 1988 89; 1989 90; 1990 91 1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97 2002-03; 2003-04
Freshmen of the Week - Single Season Record Player, School
# of Awards
Maya Moore, Connecticut Natalie Butler, Georgetown Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut Allazia Blockton, Marquette Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Tina Charles, Connecticut Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Becky Gottstein, Boston College Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Meg Bulger, West Virginia Bria Hartley, Connecticut Sydney Lamberty, Creighton
Year
10 10 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
2007-08 2013-14 2011-12 2015-16 1991 92 2006-07 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2010-11 2014-15
All-Time Players Of the Week 2017-18 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26
Donnaizha Fountain, SHU Kelly Jekot, VU Jovana Nogic, PC Audrey Faber, CU Adrianna Hahn, VU Allazia Blockton, MU Erika Davenport, MU Kelly Campbell, DPU Tori Schickel, BU Allazia Blockton, MU Cynthia Petke, GU Sydney Lamberty, CU Mart’e Grays, DPU Jaylyn Agnew, CU Dionna White, GU Cynthia Petke, GU
2016-17 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2
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Jessica January, DPU Erika Davenport, MU Jessica January, DPU Natisha Hiedeman, MU Dorothy Adomako, GU Marissa Janning, CU Brooke Schulte, DPU Allazia Blockton, MU
Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Brooke Schulte, DPU Brooke Schulte, DPU Tori Schickel, BU Sarah Beal, PC Brooke Schulte, DPU Brooke Schulte, DPU Danielle King, MU Jessica January, DPU
2015-16 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 29
Tori Schickel, BU Tiffany Jones, SHU Danaejah Grant, STJ Aliyyah Handford, STJ Megan Podkowa, DPU Megan Podkowa, DPU Natisha Hiedeman, MU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Jessica January, DPU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Jessica January, DPU Chanise Jenkins, DPU Allazia Blockton, MU Danaejah Grant, STJ Aliyyah Handford, STJ
2014-15 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2
Danaejah Grant, STJ Ka-Deidre Simmons, SHU Daisha Simmons, SHU Brittany Hrynko, DPU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Aliyyah Handford, STJ Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Brittany Hrynko, DPU Ka-Deidre Simmons, SHU Ka-Deidre Simmons, SHU Brittany Hrynko, DPU Marissa Janning, CU Brittany Hrynko, DPU Blaire Langlois, BU Brittany Hrynko, DPU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU
2013-14 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20
Katherine Plouffe, MU Tori Rule, PC Liz Stratman, BU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Andrea White, GU Aliyyah Handford, SJU Jasmine Penny, DPU Katherine Plouffe, MU Ka-Deidre Simmons, SHU Brittany Hrynko, DPU
Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 6
Marissa Janning, CU Caroline Coyer, VU Andrea White, GU Aliyyah Handford, SJU Tabatha Richardson-Smith, SHU Katherine Plouffe, MU
2012-13
Nov. 19 Kayla Alexander, SU Nov. 26 Shenneika Smith, STJ Dec. 3 Sugar Rodgers, GU Dec. 10 Kayla Alexander, SU Dec. 17 Anna Martin, DPU Dec. 23 Skylar Diggins, ND Dec. 31 Sugar Rodgers, GU Jan. 7 Kayla McBride, ND Jan. 14 Andrea Smith, USF Jan. 21 Stefanie Dolson, UConn Jan. 28 Antonita Slaughter, UofL Feb. 4 Shoni Schimmel, UofL Feb. 11 Stefanie Dolson, UConn Feb. 18 Skylar Diggins, ND Feb. 25 Andrea Smith, USF March 4 Skylar Diggins, ND
2011-12
Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28
Skylar Diggins, ND Jasmine Crew, SHU Laura Sweeney, VU Sugar Rodgers, GU Natalie Novosel, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Anna Martin, DPU Devereaux Peters, ND Tiffany Hayes, UConn Iasia Hemingway, SU Asya Bussie, WVU Nadirah McKenith, STJ Skylar Diggins, ND
2010-11
Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 March 1
Maya Moore, UConn Sugar Rodgers, GU Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn Keisha Hampton, DPU Maya Moore, UConn Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Sugar Rodgers, GU Maya Moore, UConn Skylar Diggins, ND Kayla Alexander, SU Maya Moore, UConn
2009-10
Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 2
Tina Charles, UConn Erica Morrow, SU Chelsea Marandola, PC Jessica Lawson, USF Brittany Ray, RU Maya Moore, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Maya Moore, UConn Jessica Lawson, USF Nicole Michael, SU Tina Charles, UConn Monique Reid, UofL Tina Charles, UConn
2008-09
Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2
Angel McCoughtry, UofL Renee Montgomery, UConn Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel Robinson, MU Monique McLean, STJ Angel McCoughtry, UofL Maya Moore, UConn Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Sarah Miles, WVU Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL
2007-08
Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4
Krystal Ellis, MU Laura Kurz, VU Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Jill Stephens, UC Allie Quigley, DPU Noteisha Womack, SHU Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Olayinka Sanni, WVU Angel McCoughtry, UofL LaQuita Owens, WVU Epiphanny Prince, RU Deirdre Naughton, DPU Allie Quigley, DPU Maya Moore, UConn
2006-07
Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 27
Shantia Grace, USF Shavonte Zellous, Pitt Angel McCoughtry, UofL Allie Quigley, DPU Angel McCoughtry, UofL Angel McCoughtry, UofL Jessica Dickson, USF Catherine Bove, PC Olayinka Sanni, WVU Charel Allen, ND Kalana Greene, UConn Jessica Dickson, USF Charel Allen, ND Charde Houston, UConn LaQuita Owens, WVU
2005-06
Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Mel Thomas, UConn Jessica Dickson, USF Vaida Sipaviciute, SU Jessica Dickson, USF Melissa D’Amico, ND Meg Bulger, WVU Cappie Pondexter, RU Khara Smith, DPU Cappie Pondexter, RU Megan Duffy, ND Barbara Turner, UConn Cappie Pondexter, RU Cappie Pondexter, RU Khara Smith, DPU Megan Duffy, ND
2004-05
Nov. 22 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Nov. 29 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Yolanda Paige, WVU Dec. 6 Meg Bulger, WVU Dec. 13 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Sherell Sowho, WVU Dec. 20 Jacqueline Batteast, ND
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Weekly Honors A ward W inners - A ll -T ime P layers
of the
W eek
Dec. 27 Meg Bulger, WVU Monique Blake, SHU Jan. 3 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Jan. 10 Jackie Adamshick, VU Monique Blake, SHU Jan. 17 Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 24 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 31 Ashley Bush, SHU Cappie Pondexter, RU Feb. 7 Greeba Barlow, STJ Feb. 14 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Feb. 21 Cappie Pondexter, RU Feb. 28 Teresa Borton, ND
Ieva Kublina, VT Jan. 14 Swin Cash, UConn Jaime James, SU Jan. 21 Shaquana Wilkins, Miami Jan. 28 Shannon Perry, SU Sue Bird, UConn Feb. 4 Asjha Jones, UConn Feb. 11 Swin Cash, UConn Laine Selwyn, Pitt Feb. 18 Diana Taurasi, UConn Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 25 Alicia Ratay, ND
Jan. 11 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 18 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Jennifer Jordan, Miami Jan. 25 Alissa Murphy, BC Feb. 1 Ruth Riley, ND Feb. 8 Niele Ivey, ND Tammy Sutton-Brown, RU Feb. 15 Linda Miles, RU Shea Ralph, UConn Feb. 22 Kym Hope, Miami Sheila McMillen, ND
2003-04
2000-01
Nov. 20 Rachel Byars, BC Beth Record, SU Nov. 27 Niele Ivey, ND Dec. 4 Latasha Thompson, STJ Tere Williams, VT Dec. 11 Arminda Moreno, SHU Tasha Pointer, RU Dec. 18 Brandi Barnes, VU Dec. 25 Bettina Love, Pitt Jan. 1 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 8 Ruth Riley, ND Brandi Barnes, VU Jan. 15 Tasha Pointer, RU Dalia Clarke, Miami Jan. 22 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 29 Tere Williams, VT Feb. 5 Arminda Moreno, SHU Feb. 12 Ruth Riley, ND Feb. 19 Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 26 Swin Cash, UConn Becky Gottstein, BC
Nov. 24 Nykesha Sales, UConn Cal Bouchard, BC Dec. 1 Teakyta Barnes, SU Dec. 8 Octavia Blue, Miami Dec. 15 Niele Ivey, ND Dec. 22 Nykesha Sales, UConn Dec. 29 Octavia Blue, Miami Jan. 5 Kym Hope, Miami Kerri Chatten, PC Jan. 12 Nykesha Sales, UConn Jan. 19 Cal Bouchard, BC Jan. 26 Nykesha Sales, UConn Feb. 2 Nykesha Sales, UConn Shawnetta Stewart, RU Feb. 9 Nykesha Sales, UConn Kym Hope, UM Feb. 16 Jenn Beisel, VU Feb. 23 Octavia Blue, Miami Nykesha Sales, UConn
Nov. 24 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Tamara James, Miami Dec. 1 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jessalyn Deveny, BC Dec. 8 Amber Jacobs, BC Megan Duffy, ND Dec. 15 Cappie Pondexter, RU Liad Suez, VU Dec. 22 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 29 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 5 Amber Jacobs, BC Cappie Pondexter, RU Jan. 12 Diana Taurasi, UConn Liad Suez, VU Jan. 19 Julie McBride, SU Jan. 26 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Yolanda Paige, WVU Feb. 2 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Chelsea Newton, RU Feb. 9 Diana Taurasi, UConn Feb. 16 Jessalyn Deveny, BC Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 23 Tamara James, Miami March 1 Rebekkah Brunson, GU
2002-03
Nov. 25 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 2 Diana Taurasi, UConn Trish Juhline, VU Dec. 9 Shannon Perry, SU Dec. 16 Laine Selwyn, Pitt Dec. 23 Diana Taurasi, UConn Dec. 30 Laine Selwyn, Pitt Jan. 6 Diana Taurasi, UConn Jessalyn Deveny, BC Jan. 13 Diana Taurasi, UConn Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 20 Ieva Kublina, VT Jan. 27 Chrystal Starling, VT Courtney Mix, VU Feb. 3 Amber Jacobs, BC Diana Taurasi, UConn Feb. 10 Katie Davis, VU Ieva Kublina, VT Feb. 17 Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 24 Trish Juhline, VU Shannon Perry, SU March 3 Trish Juhline, VU Kate Bulger, WVU
2001-02
Nov. 19 Swin Cash, UConn Trish Juhline, VU Nov. 26 Julie McBride, SU Sarah Hicks, VT Dec. 3 Diana Taurasi, UConn Kate Bulger, WVU Dec. 10 Chanivia Broussard, Miami Dec. 17 Meghan Saake, UM Ieva Kublina, VT Dec. 23 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Dec. 31 Swin Cash, UConn Kate Bulger, WVU Jan. 7 Diana Taurasi, UConn
1997-98
1996-97
Nov. 25 Katryna Gaither, ND Dec. 2 Katryna Gaither, ND Dec. 9 Talisha Hargis, WVU 1999-00 Dec. 16 Rebecca Burbridge, WVU Nov. 22 Becky Gottstein, BC Dec. 23 Nykesha Sales, UConn Jen Gombotz, PC Dec. 30 Holly Porter, BC Nov. 29 Shea Ralph, UConn Jan. 6 Carla Berube, UConn Dec. 6 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 13 Katryna Gaither, ND Swin Cash, UConn Jan. 20 Kara Wolters, UConn Dec. 13 Becky Gottstein, BC Jan. 27 Dana Wynne, SHU Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Feb. 3 Beth Morgan, ND Dec. 20 Cal Bouchard, BC Feb. 10 Holly Porter, BC Shawnetta Stewart, RU Dec. 27 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 17 Kara Wolters, UConn Feb. 24 Holly Porter, BC Shawnetta Stewart, RU Jan. 3 Becky Gottstein, BC 1995-96 Monika Roberts, PC Nov. 27 Kara Wolters, UConn Jan. 10 Sue Bird, UConn Dec. 4 Beth Morgan, ND Jan. 17 Jenea Skeeters, VU Dec. 11 Nadine Malcolm, PC Niele Ivey, ND Dec. 18 Tahnee Heins, SHU Jan. 24 Beth Record, SU Dec. 27 Octavia Blue, Miami Jan. 31 Latasha Thompson, STJ Holly Porter, BC Alissa Murphy, BC Jan. 2 Dana Wynne, SHU Feb. 7 Kelley Siemon, ND Jan. 9 Katryna Gaither, ND Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Susan Glenning, VU Feb. 14 Jamie Cournoyer, BC Jan. 16 Katryna Gaither, ND Feb. 21 Ruth Riley, ND Holly Porter, BC Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Jan. 22 Latia Howard, Pitt Feb. 28 Shawnetta Stewart, RU Jan. 29 Jennifer Jordan, Miami Raquel Nurse, SU 1998-99 Feb. 5 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Nov. 16 Paige Sauer, UConn Holly Porter, BC Niele Ivey, ND Nov. 23 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 12 Nykesha Sales, UConn Nadine Malcolm, PC Danielle Green, ND Feb. 19 Nadine Malcolm, PC Nov. 30 Katie Smrcka-Duffy, GU Feb. 26 Kara Wolters, UConn Shea Ralph, UConn Dec. 7 Kym Hope, Miami 1994-95 Dec. 14 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Dec. 5 Rukaiyah Walker, SHU Tammy Sutton-Brown, RU Dec. 12 Holly Porter, BC Dec. 21 Melba Chambers, GU Dec. 19 Dawn Johnson, SHU Ebony Dickinson, STJ Dec. 27 Dana Wynne, SHU Dec. 28 Shawnetta Stewart, RU Jan. 2 Tawana Jackson, STJ Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 9 Kristyn Cook, SU Jan. 4 Starr Fuller, SHU
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
Jan. 16 Denise Dillon, VU Jan. 23 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Tawana Jackson, STJ Jan. 30 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 6 Tawana Jackson, STJ Feb. 13 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Michele Thornton, VU Feb. 20 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 27 Holly Porter, BC
1993‑94
Jan. 2 Helen Koskinen, VU Jan. 8 Marita Coffey, SU Jan. 15 Connie Hurt, Pitt Jan. 22 Meghan Pattyson, UConn Jan. 29 Kerry Bascom, UConn Kelley Moore, SHU Feb. 5 Dottie VanGheem, PC Feb. 12 Andrea Mangum, PC Feb. 19 Peggi Jewell, GU Feb. 26 Shanya Evans, PC
1988‑89
Dec. 6 Nadira Ricks, GU Dec. 13 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 20 Pam Odom, STJ Jan. 3 Jonna Huemrich, Pitt Jan. 10 Jodi Brooks, SHU Jan. 16 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 23 Kerry Curran, BC Jan. 30 Jodi Brooks, SHU Feb. 6 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 13 Stefanie Goettsche, PC Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 20 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 27 Rebecca Lobo, UConn
Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20
1992‑93
1987‑88
Dec. 7 Marcie Kornegay, STJ Dec. 14 Kris Witfill, GU Dec. 21 Sarah Behn, BC Jan. 4 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 10 Vicki Plowden, Miami Jan. 17 Sarah Behn, BC Jan. 24 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 1 Pam Odom, STJ Feb. 8 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 15 Leni Wilson, GU Feb. 21 Kris Witfill, GU Vicki Plowden, Miami Feb. 28 Sarah Behn, BC
1991‑92
Dec. 2 Kelley Moore, SHU Dec. 9 Tracy Lis, PC Wendy Davis, UConn Dec. 15 Tracy Lis, PC Dec. 23 Vicki Plowden, Miami Dec. 30 Frances Savage, Miami Jan. 5 Kris Witfill, GU Jan. 12 Sarah Behn, BC Jan. 19 Frances Savage, Miami Jan. 26 Kris Witfill, GU Feb. 2 Tracy Lis, PC Feb. 9 Frances Savage, Miami Feb. 16 Frances Savage, Miami Feb. 24 Cozette Ballentine, STJ March 2 Frances Savage, Miami
1990‑91
Nov. 27 Tracy Lis, PC Sarah Behn, BC Dec. 3 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 10 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 17 Kelley Moore, SHU Dec. 30 Lorri Johnson, Pitt Jan. 7 Tracy Lis, PC Jan. 14 Laura Lishness, UConn Tina Ogden, STJ Jan. 20 Cozette Ballentine, STJ Jan. 27 Kris Witfill, GU Feb. 4 Tracy Lis, PC Feb. 11 Kerry Bascom, UConn Feb. 17 Cozette Ballentine, STJ Feb. 25 Lorri Johnson, Pitt
1989‑90
Dec. 4 Dottie VanGheem, PC Dec. 11 Kerry Bascom, UConn Dec. 18 Carla Wenger, BC
Nov. 29 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21
Simone Courtlandt, SU Lorri Johnson, Pitt Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Debbie Hartnett, SHU Liz Lawlor, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn Helen Koskinen, VU Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Helen Koskinen, VU Kerry Bascom, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn Sue Ludwig, SU Sally Sheerer, Pitt Renee Najarian, UConn Danene Hopson, SU Ann Odoy, BC Beth Knight, GU Renee Najarian, UConn Lisa Smith, STJ Simone Courtlandt, SU Lisa Angelotti, VU Lisa Angelotti, VU Renee Najarian, UConn
1986‑87
Dec. 1 Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Dec. 7 Mary Burke, PC Dec. 14 Doris Sable, PC Dec. 21 Althea Yard, STJ Jan. 4 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 11 Shelly Pennefather, VU Kathy Sweet, BC Jan. 18 Shelly Pennefather, VU Mary Burke, PC Jan. 25 Sue Ludwig, SU Feb. 1 Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Feb. 8 Shelly Pennefather, VU Feb. 15 Felisha Legette, SU
1985‑86
Dec. 2 Peggy Walsh, UConn Dec. 9 Britt King, PC Dec. 16 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 23 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 6 Shelly Pennefather, VU Jan. 13 Jackie Smith, STJ Jan. 20 Doris Sable, PC Jan. 27 Janice Long, SU Feb. 3 Beth Knight, GU Tammi Sweet, UConn Feb. 10 Felisha Legette, SU Feb. 17 Britt King, PC Shelly Pennefather, VU Feb. 24 Britt King, PC
1984‑85
Dec. 10 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 17 Shelly Pennefather, VU Dec. 24 Jane Haubrich, BC Jan. 14 Britt King, PC Jan. 21 Shelly Pennefather, VU Faye Gerald, STJ Jan. 28 Doris Sable, PC
85
Weekly Honors A ward W inners - A ll -T ime P layers
Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25
Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Toni Igrec, SU Peggy Walsh, UConn Maura Gill, GU
1983‑84 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19
Chris Palombi, SU Nancy Bernhardt, VU Sally Madeira, BC Gloria Bradley, SHU Nancy Bernhardt, VU Kathy Finn, PC Joan Powers, PC Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Chris Palombi, SU Missy Renehan, SU
1982‑83
Dec. 12 Kathy Finn, PC Dec. 19 Debbie Beckford, STJ Jan. 3 Kathie Beisel, VU Jan. 10 Leigh Curl, UConn Jan. 17 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Jan. 23 Gloria Bradley, SHU Jan. 30 Kathy Finn, PC Feb. 7 Kerry Phayre, PC Feb. 15 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt Feb. 21 Debbie Beckford, STJ Feb. 28 Jennifer Bruce, Pitt
All-Time Freshmen Of the Week 2017-18 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26
Qadashah Hoppie, STJ Lauren Van Kleunen, MU Tatum Rembao, CU Tiana England, STJ Tiana England, STJ Tiana England, STJ Deja Ross, Xavier, Lauren Van Kleunen, MU Chanell Williams, PC Qadashah Hoppie, STJ Chanell Williams, PC Qadashah Hoppie, STJ Temi Carda, CU Temi Carda, CU Qadashah Hoppie, STJ Tiana England, STJ
2016-17 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Kristen Spolyar, Butler Kristen Spolyar, Butler Kaela Hilaire, Seton Hall Deja Winters, Seton Hall Shadeen Samuels, Seton Hall Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s Deja Winters, Seton Hall Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s Kelly Campbell, DePaul Mary Gedaka, Villanova Kaela Hilaire, Seton Hall Andrayah Adams, St. John’s Sydney Shelton, Butler Kelly Campbell, DePaul Alisha Kebbe, St. John’s
2015-16 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25
86
Tori Schickel, BU Dionna White, GU Dionna White, GU Allazia Blockton, MU Allazia Blockton, MU Allazia Blockton, MU Allazia Blockton, MU Dionna White, GU Allazia Blockton, MU Brittany Ward, BU Dionna White, GU
Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 29
of the
Allazia Blockton, MU Dionna White, GU Allazia Blockton, MU Adrianna Hahn, VU Adrianna Hahn, VU
2014-15 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2
Dorothy Adomako, GU Alex Louin, VU Kenisha Bell, MU Sydney Lamberty, CU Sydney Lamberty, CU Sydney Lamberty, CU Sydney Lamberty, CU Dorothy Adomako, GU Dorothy Adomako, GU Dorothy Adomako, GU Dorothy Adomako, GU Kenisha Bell, MU Sydney Lamberty, CU Sydney Lamberty, CU Kenisha Bell, MU Kenisha Bell, MU
2013-14
Nov. 18 Natalie Butler, GU Nov. 25 Natalie Butler, GU Dec. 2 Aaliyah, Lewis, STJ Dec. 9 Natalie Butler, GU Dec. 16 Natalie Butler, GU Dec. 23 Jessica January, DPU Dec. 30 Sidney Cook, SHU Jan. 6 Natalie Butler, GU Jan. 13 Natalie Butler, GU Jan. 20 Natalie Butler, GU Jan. 27 Sarah Beal, PC Feb. 3 Natalie Butler, GU Feb. 10 Natalie Butler, GU Feb. 17 Natalie Butler, GU Feb. 24 Jessica January, DPU March 6 Sarah Beal, PC
2012-13
Nov. 19 Breanna Stewart, UConn Nov. 26 Jewell Loyd, ND Dec. 3 Courtney Williams, USF Dec. 10 Jewell Loyd, ND Dec. 17 Aliyyah Handford, STJ Dec 23 Breanna Stewart, UConn Dec. 31 Brittney Sykes, SU Jan. 7 Brittney Sykes, SU Jan. 14 Jewell Loyd, ND Jan. 21 Chanise Jenkins, DPU Jan. 28 Breanna Stewart, UConn Feb. 4 Aliyyah Handford, STJ Feb. 11 Dominique Vitalis, GU Feb. 18 Aliyyah Handford,STJ Feb. 25 Jewell Loyd, ND March 4 Brittney Sykes, SU
2011-12
Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Brittany Hrynko, DPU Brianna Kiesel, Pitt Markisha Wright, ND Bria Smith, UofL Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Bria Smith, UofL Lauren Burford, VU Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Brittany Hrynko, DPU Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn
2010-11
Nov. 22 Bria Hartley, UConn Nov. 29 Bria Hartley, UConn Dec. 6 Shoni Schimmel, UofL
W eek & F reshmen Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 March 1
Natalie Achonwa, ND Bria Hartley, UConn Shoni Schimmel, UofL Katherine Plouffe, MU Shoni Schimmel, UofL Bria Hartley, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Shoni Schimmel, UofL Stefanie Dolson, UConn Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Kayla Cook, UC
2009-10
Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 2
Skylar Diggins, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Kayla Alexander, SU Asya Bussie, WVU Shenneika Smith, STJ Sugar Rodgers, GU Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Sugar Rodgers, GU Skylar Diggins, ND Shenneika Smith, STJ Skylar Diggins, ND Nadirah McKenith, STJ Shenneika Smith, STJ Sugar Rodgers, GU
2008-09
Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2
Kandice Green, SHU Kellie Watson, ND Kellie Watson, ND Kandice Green, SHU Da’Shena Stevens, STJ Natalie Novosel, ND Da’Shena Stevens, STJ Natalie Novosel, ND Shanasa Sanders, UC Keisha Hampton, DPU Tiffany Hayes, UConn Kandice Green, SHU Tiffany Hayes, UConn Tiffany Hayes, UConn Keisha Hampton, DPU
2007-08
Nov. 19 Maya Moore, UConn Nov. 26 Maya Moore, UConn Dec. 3 Keisha Hines, UofL Dec. 10 Ebonie Williams, SHU Dec. 17 Angel Robinson, MU Dec. 24 Erica Morrow, SU Dec. 31 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 7 Angel Robinson, MU Jan. 14 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 21 Maya Moore, UConn Jan. 28 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 4 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 11 Erica Morrow, SU Feb. 18 Maya Moore, UConn Feb. 25 Maya Moore, UConn March 4 Maya Moore, UConn
2006-07
Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5
Epiphanny Prince, RU Nicole Michael, SU Nicole Michael, SU Ashley Booker, SHU Epiphanny Prince, RU Tina Charles, UConn Kaili McLaren, UConn Nicole Michael, SU Tina Charles, UConn Tina Charles, UConn Carla Jacobs, UC Tina Charles, UConn
of the
W eek
Feb. 12 Tina Charles, UConn Feb. 19 Nicole Michael, SU Feb. 27 Tina Charles, UConn
2005-06
Nov. 21 Lindsay Schrader, ND Nov. 28 Xenia Stewart, Pitt Dec. 5 Jenny Eckhart, SU Dec. 12 Chelsea Marandola, PC Dec. 19 Michelle Jones, UC Dec. 26 Chelsea Marandola, PC Jan. 2 Katrina Wheeler, GU Jan. 9 Shantel Brown, SHU Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Renee Montgomery, UConn Krystal Ellis, MU Shelly Bellman, UC Renne Montgomery, UConn Krystal Ellis, MU Shelly Bellman, UC Angel McCoughtry, UofL
2004-05
Nov. 22 Sara Antolick, SU Nov. 29 Andrea Peterson, STJ Dec. 6 Charde Houston, UConn Dec. 13 Shamika Jackson, BC Dec. 20 Matee Ajavon, RU Dec. 27 Kieraah Marlow, GU Jan. 3 Matee Ajavon, RU Jan. 10 Esssence Carson, RU Jan. 17 Matee Ajavon, RU Charde Houston, UConn Jan. 24 Charde Houston, UConn Marcedes Walker, Pitt Jan. 31 Kieraah Marlow, GU Vaida Sipaviciute, SU Feb. 7 Charel Allen, ND Feb. 14 Matee Ajavon, RU Feb. 21 Marcedes Walker, Pitt Feb. 28 Kieraah Marlow, GU
2003-04
Nov. 24 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 1 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 8 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 15 Heta Korpivaara, SHU Dec. 22 Angie Clark, STJ Dec. 29 Kirby Copeland, VT Jan. 5 Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 12 Lauren Kohn, SU Jan. 19 Lauren Kohn, SU Meg Bulger, WVU Jan. 26 Meg Bulger, WVU Feb. 2 Meg Bulger, WVU Feb. 9 Meg Bulger, WVU Angie Clark, SJU Feb. 16 Meg Bulger, WVU Heta Korpivaara, SHU Feb. 23 Liz Sherwood, UConn March 1 Sarah Marshall, BC
2002-03
Nov. 25 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 2 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 9 Carrie Mason, VT Dec. 16 Cappie Pondexter, RU Dec. 23 Tamara James, Miami Dec. 30 Barbara Turner, UConn Jan. 6 Tamara James, Miami Jan. 13 Tamara James, Miami Jan. 20 Cappie Pondexter, RU Jan. 27 Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 3 Ann Strother, UConn Feb. 10 Cappie Pondexter, UConn Barbara Turner, UConn Feb. 17 Cappie Pondexter, RU Barbara Turner, UConn
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
Weekly Honors A ward W inners - A ll -T ime F reshmen
Feb. 24 Cappie Pondexter, RU March 3 Courtney LaVere, ND
Feb. 22 Ericka Haney, ND Becky Gottstein, BC
2001-02
1997-98
Nov. 19 Yolanda Paige, WVU Nov. 26 Sherell Sowho, WVU Dec. 3 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 10 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 17 Mary Lisicky, GU Jacqueline Batteast, ND Dec. 23 Clare Droesch, BC Dec. 31 Sherell Sowho, WVU Jan. 7 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jan. 14 Erin Gibson, VT Jan. 21 Yolanda Paige, WVU Jan. 28 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Feb. 4 Clare Droesch, BC Feb. 11 Jacqueline Batteast, ND Jessica Simmonds, PC Feb. 18 Yolanda Paige, WVU Feb. 25 Katy Flecky, ND
Nov. 24 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Dec. 1 Natasha Pointer, RU Dec. 8 Natasha Pointer, RU Dec. 15 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Dec. 22 No award winner Dec. 29 Natasha Pointer, RU Jan. 5 Natasha Pointer, RU Jan. 12 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 19 Ruth Riley, ND Jan. 26 Ruth Riley, ND Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 2 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 9 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Feb. 16 Linda Miles, RU Feb. 23 Shawnetta Stewart, RU
2000-01
Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24
Nov. 20 Jenese Wilcox, PC Nov. 27 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Dec. 4 Jenese Wilcox, PC Dec. 11 Janelle McManus, BC Dec. 18 Amber Jacobs, BC Dec. 25 Kristin Quinn, PC Jan. 1 Courtney Mix, VU Jan. 8 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 15 Chanivia Broussard, Miami Jan. 22 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Jan. 29 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Feb. 5 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Charlene Thomas, SHU Feb. 12 Diana Taurasi, UConn Kristin Quinn, PC Feb. 19 Rebekkah Brunson, GU Feb. 26 Janelle McManus, BC
1999-00
Nov. 22 Amanda Papuga, Miami Nov. 29 Shannon Perry, SU Trish Juhline, VU Dec. 6 Alicia Ratay, ND Dec. 13 Santia Jackson, GU Dec. 20 Alicia Ratay, ND Dec. 27 Kennitra Johnson, UConn Jan. 3 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Jan. 10 Brooke Stewart, Pitt Alicia Ratay, ND Jan. 17 Alicia Hartlaub, Miami Jan. 24 Shannon Perry, SU Jan. 31 Aiysha Smith, STJ Feb. 7 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 14 Alicia Ratay, ND Trish Juhline, VU Feb. 21 Alicia Ratay, ND Feb. 28 Mandy Wittenmyer, Pitt
1998-99
Nov. 16 Swin Cash, UConn Nov. 23 Tamika Williams, UConn Nov. 30 Tamika Williams, UConn Sherisha Hills, ND Dec. 7 Asjha Jones, UConn Dec. 14 Swin Cash, UConn Dec. 21 Becky Gottstein, BC Dec. 28 Swin Cash, UConn Jan. 4 Becky Gottstein, BC Jan. 11 Becky Gottstein, BC Jan. 18 Tamika Williams, UConn Jan. 25 Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 1 Becky Gottstein, BC Feb. 8 Tamika Williams, UConn Feb. 15 Tamika Williams, UConn
1996-97
Shea Ralph, UConn Jenea Skeeters, VU Paula Moore, SU Jenea Skeeters, VU Shea Ralph, UConn Cal Bouchard, BC Shea Ralph, UConn Cal Bouchard, BC Cal Bouchard, BC Shea Ralph, UConn Usha Gilmore, RU Jenea Skeeters, VU Shea Ralph, UConn Jenea Skeeters, VU
1995-96
Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26
Jennifer Clemente, RU Sylita Thomas, GU Danielle Golay, SHU Sylita Thomas, GU Danielle Golay, SHU Susan Blauser, RU Maria Tchobanova, WVU Sylita Thomas, GU Teakyta Barnes, SU Dana Simonelli, PC Maria Tchobanova, WVU Diana Braendly, ND Kimberly Smith, GU Kimberly Smith, GU
1994-95 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Aimee McGuire, BC Nykesha Sales, UConn MeChelle Murray, Miami Julie Wheeler, PC Latia Howard, Pitt Kerri Chatten, PC Nykesha Sales, UConn Octavia Blue, Miami Kerri Chatten, PC Raquel Nurse, SU Sandy Mitchell, SHU Kerri Chatten, PC Julie Wheeler, PC
1993‑94
Dec. 6 Holly Porter, BC Dec. 13 Sheron Murray, Miami Dec. 20 Julie Angelina, SU Jan. 3 Holly Porter, BC Jan. 10 Mandy Saunders, PC Jan. 16 Dana Wynne, SHU Mandy Saunders, PC Jan. 23 Kara Wolters, UConn Jan. 30 Holly Porter, BC Carla Berube, UConn
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Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27
Holly Porter, BC Mandy Saunders, PC Holly Porter, BC Mandy Saunders, PC
1992‑93 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 28
Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Texlin Quinney, SHU Ayanna Walden, PC Holly Rilinger, Miami Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Holly Rilinger, Miami Sarah Miller, PC Holly Rilinger, Miami Denise Dillon, VU Holly Rilinger, Miami Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Denise Dillon, VU
1991‑92
Dec. 2 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 9 Grace Kelly, STJ Dec. 15 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Dec. 23 Amanda Makarewicz, SHU Dec. 30 Michele Thornton, VU Jan. 5 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Jan. 12 Angel Lewis, SU Jan. 19 Angel Lewis, SU Dawn Johnson, SHU Jan. 26 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 2 Michele Thornton, VU Feb. 9 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 16 Rebecca Lobo, UConn Feb. 24 Michele Thornton, VU March 2 Rebecca Lobo, UConn
1990‑91
Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 30 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 25
Orly Grossman, UConn Jennifer Mead, PC Michele Verotsky, BC Kerry Curran, BC Lucie Fontanella, PC Lucie Fontanella, PC No award winner Jenine Joyce, Pitt Jennifer Mead, PC Jonna Huemrich, Pitt Erin Maloy, Pitt Jodi Brooks, SHU Lucie Fontanella, PC
1989‑90 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26
Kathy Ferrier, UConn Karen Connell, VU Kris Witfill, GU Sarah Behn, BC Maureen McConnell, Pitt Sarah Behn, BC Holly Oslander, SU Sarah Behn, BC Patrina Blow, STJ Kathy Ferrier, UConn Turia Ransom, Pitt Turia Ransom, Pitt
1988‑89
Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20
Peggi Jewell, GU Meghan Pattyson, UConn Tricia Corace, GU No award winner Wendy Davis, UConn Peggi Jewell, GU Tracy Lis, PC Kelley Moore, SHU Rosemary Magarity, VU Amy Bolen, STJ Tracy Lis, PC Wendy Davis, UConn
1987‑88
Nov. 29 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21
Shanya Evans, PC Laura Lishness, UConn Alicia Jones, SHU Davita Smith, SU Shanya Evans, PC Kerry Bascom, UConn Laura Lishness, UConn Lorri Johnson, Pitt Lorri Johnson, Pitt Connie Hurt, Pitt Maria Ayres, GU Laura Lishness, UConn
1986‑87 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15
Kris Lamb, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Kris Lamb, UConn Carla Wenger, BC Heidi Robbins, UConn Andrea Mangum, PC Danene Hopson, SU Andrea Mangum, PC Jennifer Shingler, Pitt Andrea Mangum, PC Danene Hopson, SU
1985‑86 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24
Maureen Conley, STJ Debbie Hartnett, SHU Maureen Conley, STJ No award winner Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Brenda Ginaitt, STJ Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Geraldine Saintilus, SHU Nikki Arwood, GU Debbie Hartnett, SHU Debbie Hartnett, SHU Debbie Hartnett, SHU
1984‑85 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25
Beth Knight, GU Lisa Angelotti, VU Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Lisa Angelotti, VU Felisha Legette, SU Ann Odoy, BC Felisha Legette, SU Felisha Legette, SU Kathy O’Reilly, SHU Ann Odoy, BC
1983‑84 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19
Lori Kulo, UConn Shelly Pennefather, VU Evy Doerfler, UConn Julie Callahan, Pitt Ann Marie Gothard, GU Evy Doerfler, UConn Shelly Pennefather, VU Shelly Pennefather, VU Julie Callahan, Pitt Shelly Pennefather, VU
1982‑83 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 7 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 28
Anne Marie McNamee, STJ Peggy Walsh, UConn Sarah Gause, GU Jackie Smith, STJ Britt King, PC Ann Marie McNamee, STJ No award Britt King, PC Jackie Smith, STJ No award winner No award winner
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Year-by-Year Champions BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Regular Season 1982-83 Providence/St. John’s 1983-84 Pittsburgh/Villanova 1984-85 St. John’s/Villanova 1985-86 Providence 1986-87 Villanova 1987-88 Syracuse 1988-89 Connecticut 1989-90 Connecticut/Providence 1990-91 Connecticut 1991-92 Miami 1992-93 Miami/Georgetown 1993-94 Connecticut 1994-95 Connecticut 1995-96 Providence/Miami/ Syracuse/Seton Hall (BE 7) Connecticut (BE 6) 1996-97 Georgetown (BE 7) Connecticut (BE 6) 1997-98 Rutgers (BE 7) Connecticut (BE 6)
Tournament St. John’s St. John’s Syracuse Villanova Villanova St. John’s Connecticut Providence Connecticut Miami Miami Connecticut Connecticut
Tournament MOP Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s) Janice Long (Syracuse) Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s) Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Andrea Mangum (Providence) Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut) Frances Savage (Miami) Vicki Plowden (Miami) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Kara Wolters (Connecticut)
Connecticut
Kara Wolters (Connecticut)
Connecticut
Nykesha Sales (Connecticut)
Connecticut
Rita Williams (Connecticut)
YEAR-BY-YEAR AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year 2017-18 Allazia Blockton (Marquette) 2016-17 Brooke Schulte (DePaul) 2015-16 Chanise Jenkins (DePaul) 2014-15 Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) 2013-14 Marissa Janning (Creighton) 2012-13 Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) 2011-12 Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) 2010-11 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2009-10 Tina Charles (Connecticut) 2008-09 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2007-08 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2006-07 Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) 2005-06 Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) 2004-05 Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) 2003-04 Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2002-03 Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2001-02 Sue Bird (Connecticut) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1998-99 Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1996-97 Kara Wolters (Connecticut) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1993-94 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1992-93 Kris Witfill (Georgetown) 1991-92 Frances Savage (Miami) 1990-91 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1989-90 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1988-89 Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1987-88 Lisa Angelotti (Villanova) 1986-87 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1985-86 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1984-85 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1983-84 Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh) Kathy Finn (Providence) 1982-83 Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) Defensive Player of the Year 2017-18 Dionna White (Georgetown) 2016-17 Jacqui Grant (DePaul) Aaliyah Lewis (St. John’s) 2015-16 Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s) 2014-15 Daisha Simmons (Seton Hall) 2013-14 Liz Stratman (Butler) 2012-13 Kelly Faris (Connecticut) 2011-12 Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) 2010-11 Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) 2009-10 Sarah Miles (West Virginia) 2008-09 Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) 2007-08 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2006-07 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2005-06 Essence Carson (Rutgers) 2004-05 Chelsea Newton (Rutgers) 2003-04 Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) 2002-03 Ashley Battle (Connecticut) 2001-02 Meghan Saake (Miami) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1998-99 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1997-98 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1996-97 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut)
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Regular Season Connecticut/Rutgers Connecticut Notre Dame/Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Rutgers Rutgers Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame Notre Dame DePaul DePaul/Seton Hall DePaul DePaul/Creighton DePaul/Marquette
Tournament Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Villanova Boston College Connecticut Connecticut Rutgers Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame DePaul DePaul St. John’s Marquette DePaul
Coach of the Year 2017-18 Carolyn Kieger (Marquette) Harry Perretta (Villanova) 2016-17 Doug Bruno (DePaul) 2015-16 Doug Bruno (DePaul) 2014-15 Tony Bozzella (Seton Hall) 2013-14 Doug Bruno (DePaul) 2012-13 Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) 2011-12 Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) 2010-11 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2009-10 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Mike Carey (West Virginia) 2008-09 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Harry Perretta (Villanova) 2007-08 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Quentin Hillsman (Syracuse) 2006-07 Terri Mitchell (Marquette) 2005-06 Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) 2004-05 C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) 2003-04 Mike Carey (West Virginia) 2002-03 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2001-02 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 2000-01 Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Traci Waites (Pittsburgh) 1998-99 Cathy Inglese (Boston College) 1997-98 C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) 1996-97 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1995-96 Harry Perretta (Villanova) 1994-95 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1993-94 Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) 1992-93 Patrick Knapp (Georgetown) 1991-92 Ferne Labati (Miami) 1990-91 Joe Mullaney, Jr. (St. John’s) 1989-90 Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) 1988-89 Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) 1987-88 Barbara Jacobs (Syracuse) 1986-87 Harry Perretta (Villanova) 1985-86 Bob Foley (Providence) 1984-85 Margo Plotzke (Boston College) 1983-84 Judy Saurer (Pittsburgh) 1982-83 Don Perrelli (St. John’s)
Freshman (Rookie) of the Year 2017-18 Qadashah Hoppie (St. John’s) 2016-17 Jaylyn Agnew (Creighton) 2015-16 Allazia Blockton (Marquette) 2014-15 Dorothy Adomako (Georgetown) 2013-14 Natalie Butler (Georgetown) 2012-13 Jewell Loyd (Notre Dame) 2011-12 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) 2010-11 Bria Hartley (Connecticut) 2009-10 Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown) 2008-09 Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2007-08 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2006-07 Tina Charles (Connecticut) 2005-06 Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) 2004-05 Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) ^2003-04 Meg Bulger (West Virginia) 2002-03 Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) 2001-02 Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) 2000-01 Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) 1999-00 Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) 1998-99 Tamika Williams (Connecticut) 1997-98 Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) 1996-97 Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1995-96 Kimberly Smith (Georgetown) 1994-95 Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1993-94 Holly Porter (Boston College) 1992-93 Holly Rilinger (Miami) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1991-92 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1990-91 Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) 1989-90 Sarah Behn (Boston College) *1988-89 Tracy Lis (Providence) 1987-88 Laura Lishness (Connecticut) 1986-87 Kris Lamb (Connecticut) 1985-86 Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) 1984-85 Felisha Legette (Syracuse) 1983-84 Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1982-83 Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s) ^ - Rookie of the Year was changed to Freshman of the Year in 2003-04 * - Freshman of the Year was changed to Rookie of the Year in 1988-89
Sportsmanship Award 2017-18 Lauren Prochaska (DePaul) 2016-17 Lauren Works (Creighton) 2015-16 Katherine Coyer (Villanova) 2014-15 Marissa Janning (Creighton) 2013-14 Eugeneia McPherson (St. John’s) 2012-13 Anna Martin (DePaul) 2011-12 Deanna Ortiz (DePaul) Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2010-11 Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati) Sam Quigley (DePaul) 2009-10 Maria Getty (Villanova) 2008-09 Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) 2007-08 Meg Bulger (West Virginia) 2006-07 Jenna Rubino (DePaul) 2005-06 Carolyn Kieger (Marquette) 2004-05 Jen Hilgenberg (Villanova) 2003-04 Sherri Brown (St. John’s) 2002-03 Leslie Ardon (Seton Hall) 2001-02 Mimi Riley (Villanova)
Sixth-Woman Award 2017-18 Mary Gedaka (Villanova) 2016-17 Tanita Allen (DePaul) 2015-16 Adrianna Hahn (Villanova) 2014-15 Taylor Holeman (Villanova) 2013-14 Caroline Coyer (Villanova) 2012-13 Carmen Tyson-Thomas (Syracuse) 2011-12 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) 2010-11 Taylor Pikes (DePaul) 2009-10 Laura Sweeney (Villanova) 2008-09 China Threatt (DePaul) 2007-08 Ketia Swanier (Connecticut)
Tournament MOP Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Tamika Williams (Connecticut) Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Asjha Jones (Connecticut) Trish Juhline (Villanova) Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) Barbara Turner (Connecticut) Ann Strother (Connecticut) Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) Charde Houston (Connecticut) Maya Moore (Connecticut) Kalana Greene (Connecticut) Maya Moore (Connecticut) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) Kayla McBride (Notre Dame) Jasmine Penny (DePaul) Megan Podkowa (DePaul) Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s) Amani Wilborn (Marquette) Amarah Coleman (DePaul)
Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2017-18 Allazia Blockton (Marquette) 2016-17 Brooke Schulte (DePaul) 2015-16 Megan Podkowa (DePaul) 2014-15 Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) 2013-14 Katherine Plouffe (Marquette) 2012-13 Anna Martin (DePaul) 2011-12 Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) 2010-11 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2009-10 Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2008-09 Jill Stephens (Cincinnati) 2007-08 Allie Quigley (DePaul) 2006-07 Jenna Rubino (DePaul) 2005-06 Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) 2004-05 Ashley Bush (Seton Hall) 2003-04 Courtney Mix (Villanova) 2002-03 Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) 2001-02 Nicole Conway (Boston College) 2000-01 Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Cal Bouchard (Boston College) 1998-99 Rebecca Sturbridge (West Virginia) 1997-98 Raquel Nurse (Syracuse) 1996-97 Kristyn Cool (Syracuse) 1995-96 Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) 1994-95 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1993-94 Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1992-93 Erin Kenneally (Syracuse) 1991-92 Wendy Davis (Connecticut) 1990-91 Carla Wenger (Boston College) 1989-90 Angela Alson (Syracuse) 1988-89 Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) 1987-88 Vera Jones (Syracuse) 1986-87 Kathy Sweet (Boston College) 1985-86 Joan Powers (Providence) Most Improved Award 2017-18 Cynthia Petke (Georgetown) 2016-17 Brooke Schulte (DePaul) Brianna Rollerson (Creighton) 2015-16 McKayla Yentz (Marquette) 2014-15 Alexis Akin-Otiko (Creighton) 2013-14 Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Seton Hall) 2012-13 Kelly Faris (Connecticut) Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) 2011-12 Jasmine Wynne (USF) 2010-11 Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame) 2009-10 Monique Reid (Louisville) 2008-09 Laura Kurz (Villanova) Sarah Miles (West Virginia) 2007-08 Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers) 2006-07 Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) 2005-06 Mel Thomas (Connecticut) 2004-05 Michelle Campbell (Rutgers) 2003-04 Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) 2002-03 Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) 2001-02 Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) 2000-01 Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) 1999-00 Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College) 1998-99 Alissa Murphy (Boston College) 1997-98 Jenny Higgins (Villanova) 1996-97 Kym Hope (Miami)
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First Team: Allazia Blockton (MU), Kelly Campbell (DPU) Mart’e Grays (DPU), Tori Schickel (BU), Dionna White (GU) Second Team: Jaylyn Agnew (CU), Erika Davenport (MU), Audrey Faber (CU), Alex Louin (VU), Maya Singleton (SJU) Honorable Mention: Mary Gedaka (VU), Whitney Jennings (BU), Sydney Lamberty (CU), Cynthia Petke (GU), Amani Wilborn (MU) All-Freshman Team: Temi Carda (CU), Aaliyah Dunham (XU), Tiana England (SJU), Qadashah Hoppie (SJU), Chanell Williams (PC) Coach of the Year: Carolyn Kieger (MU), Harry Perretta (VU) Player of the Year: Allazia Blockton (MU) Defensive Player of the Year: Dionna White (GU) Sixth-Woman Award: Mary Gedaka (VU) Most Improved: Cynthia Petke (GU) Freshman of the Year: Qadashah Hoppie (SJU) Sportsmanship Award: Lauren Prochaska (DPU) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Allazia Blockton (MU)
First Team: Caroline Coyer (Villanova), Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s), Brittany Hrynko (DePaul), Marissa Janning (Creighton), Daisha Simmons (Seton Hall), Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall), Ijeoma Uchendu (Butler) Second Team: Alexis Akin-Otiko (Creighton), Danaejah Grant (St. John’s), Chanise Jenkins (DePaul), Emily Leer (Villanova), Arlesia Morse (Marquette), Megan Podkowa (DePaul), Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Seton Hall) Honorable Mention: Dorothy Adomako (Georgetown), Loryn Goodwin (Butler), Jessica January (DePaul), Amber Thompson (St. John’s) All-Freshman Team: Dorothy Adomako (Georgetown), Kenisha Bell (Marquette), Sydney Buck (Butler), Tia Elbert (Marquette), Mart’e Grays (DePaul), Sydney Lamberty (Creighton), Alex Louin (Villanova) Coach of the Year: Tony Bozzella (Seton Hall) Player of the Year: Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) Defensive Player of the Year: Daisha Simmons (Seton Hall) Sixth-Man Award: Taylor Holeman (Villanova) Most Improved: Alexis Akin-Otiko (Creighton) Freshman of the Year: Dorothy Adomako (Georgetown) Sportsmanship Award: Marissa Janning (Creighton) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Brittany Hrynko (DePaul)
First Team: Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Anna Martin (DePaul), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Natalie Novose (Notre Dame), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Khadijah Rushdan (Rutgers), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Asya Bussie (West Virginia). Second Team: Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut), April Sykes (Rutgers), Nadirah McKenith (St. John’s), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Jasmine Crew (Seton Hall), Jasmine Wynne (USF), Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Iasia Hemingway (Syracuse), Laura Sweeney (Villanova). Honorable Mention: Stefanie Dolson (Connecticut), Katherine Harry (DePaul), Tia Magee (Georgetown), Katherine Plouffe (Marquette), Monique Oliver (Rutgers), Christal Caldwell (West Virginia). All-Freshman Team: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut), Kiah Stokes (Connecticut), Brittany Hrynko (DePaul), Bria Smith (Louisville), Arlesia Morse (Marquette), Brianna Kiesel (Pittsburgh), Betnijah Laney (Rutgers), Amber Thompson (St. John’s), Lauren Burford (Villanova), Linda Stepney (West Virginia). Coach of the Year – Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) Player of the Year – Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year – Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) Sixth-Man Award – Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) Most Improved – Jasmine Wynne (USF) Freshman of the Year – Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Deanna Ortiz (DePaul), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s)
2016-17 First Team: Allazia Blockton (MU), Audrey Faber (CU), Jacqui Grant (DPU), Brooke Schulte (DPU), Jade Walker (SJU) Second Team: Erika Davenport (MU), Adrianna Hahn (VU), Marissa Janning (CU), Tori Schickel (BU), Dionna White (GU) Honorable Mention: Dorothy Adomako (GU), Raeshaun Gaffney (XU), Natisha Hiedeman (MU), Aaliyah Lewis (SJU), Alex Louin (VU), Yoyo Nogic (PC) All-Freshman Team: Jalyn Agnew (CU), Kelly Campbell (DPU), Kaela Hilaire (SHU), Alisha Kebbe (SJU), Sydney Shelton (BU) Coach of the Year: Doug Bruno (DPU) Player of the Year: Brooke Schulte (DPU) Defensive Player of the Year: Aaliyah Lewis (STJ), Jacqui Grant (DPU) Sixth-Woman Award: Tanita Allen (DPU) Most Improved: Brooke Schulte (DPU), Brianna Rollerson (CU) Freshman of the Year: Jaylyn Agnew (CU) Sportsmanship Award: Lauren Works (CU) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Brooke Schulte (DPU)
2015-16 First Team: Caroline Coyer (Villanova), Danaejah Grant (St. John’s), Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s), Chanise Jenkins (DePaul), Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Seton Hall) Second Team: Dorothy Adomako (Georgetown), Allazia Blockton (Marquette), Jessica January (DePaul), Megan Podkowa (DePaul), Dionna White (Georgetown) Honorable Mention: Audrey Faber (Creighton), Briana Glover (Xavier), Alex Louin (Villanova), Aleesha Powell (Seton Hall), Shakena Richardson (Seton Hall) All-Freshman Team: Allazia Blockton (Marquette), Audrey Faber (Creighton), Adrianna Hahn (Villanova), Natisha Hiedeman (Marquette), Dionna White (Georgetown) Coach of the Year: Doug Bruno (DePaul) Player of the Year: Chanise Jenkins (DePaul) Defensive Player of the Year: Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s) Sixth-Woman Award: Adrianna Hahn (Villanova) Most Improved: McKayla Yentz (Marquette) Freshman of the Year: Allazia Blockton (Marquette) Sportsmanship Award: Katherine Coyer (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Megan Podkowa (DePaul)
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2013-14 First Team: Marissa Janning (Creighton), Brittany Hrynko (DePaul), Jasmine Penny (DePaul), Katherine Plouffe (Marquette), Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s), Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall), Devon Kane (Villanova) Second Team: Daress McClung (Butler), McKenzie Fujan (Creighton), Sarah Nelson (Creighton), Natalie Butler (Georgetown), Andrea White (Georgetown), Alexis Harris (Providence), Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Seton Hall) Honorable Mention: Megan Rogowski (DePaul), Liz Stratman (Butler), Amber Thompson (St. John’s) All-Freshman Team: Jessica January (DePaul), Natalie Butler (Georgetown), Faith Woodard (Georgetown), Sarah Beal (Providence), Jade Walker (St. John’s), Sidney Cook (Seton Hall), Maddison Blackwell (Xavier) Coach of the Year: Doug Bruno (DePaul) Player of the Year: Marissa Janning (Creighton) Defensive Player of the Year: Liz Stratman (Butler) Sixth-Man Award: Caroline Coyer (Villanova) Most Improved: Tabatha Richardson-Smith (Seton Hall) Freshman of the Year: Natalie Butler (Georgetown) Sportsmanship Award: Eugeneia McPherson (St. John’s) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Katherine Plouffe (Marquette)
2012-13 First Team: Stefanie Dolson (UConn), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (UConn), Brittany Hrynko (DPU), Sugar Rodgers (GU), Shoni Schimmel (UofL), Natalie Achonwa (ND), Skylar Diggins (ND), Kayla McBride (ND), Nadirah McKenith (STJ), Shenneika Smith (STJ), Andrea Smith (USF), Kayla Alexander (SU). Second Team: Dayeesha Hollins (UC), Kelly Farris (UConn), Katherine Harry (DPU), Anna Martin (DPU), Antonita Slaughter (UofL), Katherine Plouffe (MU), Symone Roberts (PC), Brittany Morris (SHU), Andrell Smith (USF), Laura Sweeeney (VU). Honorable Mention: Bria Hartley (UConn), Breanna Stewart (UConn), Jewell Loyd (ND), Brianna Kiesel (Pitt), Erica Wheeler (RU). All-Freshman Team: Moriah Jefferson (UConn), Breanna Stewart (UConn), Chanise Jenkins (DPU), Brooklyn Pumroy (MU), Jewell Loyd (ND), Aliyyah Handford (STJ), Kahleah Copper (RU), Brianna Butler (SU), Brittney Sykes (SU), Alisia Jenkins (USF). Coach of the Year – Muffet McGraw (ND) Player of the Year – Skylar Diggins (ND) Defensive Player of the Year – Kelly Faris (UConn) Sixth-Man Award – Carmen Tyson-Thomas (SU) Most Improved – Kelly Faris (UConn), Brittany Hrynko (DPU) Freshman of the Year – Jewell Loyd (ND) Sportsmanship Award – Anna Martin (DPU) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Anna Martin (DPU)
2010-11 First Team: Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Monique Reid (Louisville), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Liz Repella (West Virginia). Second Team: Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Sam Quigley (DePaul), Tatiyiana McMorris (Marquette), Taneisha Harrison (Pittsburgh), Monique Oliver (Rutgers), Khadijah Rushdan (Rutgers), April Sykes (Rutgers), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Andrea Smith (USF), Madina Ali (West Virginia). Honorable Mention: Kelly Farris (Connecticut), Felicia Chester (DePaul), Monica McNutt (Georgetown), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Iasia Hemingway (Suracyse). All-Freshman Team: Kayla Cook (Cincinnati), Jeanise Randolph (Cincinnati), Stefanie Dolson (Connecticut), Bria Hartley (Connecticut), Shoni Schimmel (Louisville), Sherrone Vails (Louisville), Katherine Plouffe (Marquette), Natalie Achonwa (Notre Dame), Lauren Okafor (Providence), Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame) Sixth-Man Award – Taylor Pikes (DePaul) Most Improved – Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame) Freshman of the Year – Bria Hartley (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati), Sam Quigley (DePaul) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut)
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All-Time All-Conference A ward W inners
2009-10
2007-08
2005-06
First Team: Tina Charles (Connecticut), Kalana Greene (Connecticut), Jessica Lawson (USF), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Monique Reid (Louisville), Liz Repella (West Virginia), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s). Second Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Monica McNutt (Georgetown), Sarah Miles (West Virginia), Sam Quigley (DePaul), Brittany Ray (Rutgers), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Kahla Roudebush (Cincinnati). Honorable Mention: Korinne Campbell (West Virginia), Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Maria Getty (Villanova), Jania Sims (Pittsburgh). All-Freshman Team: Kayla Alexander (Syracuse), Asya Bussie (West Virginia), Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame), Kelly Faris (Connecticut), Katherine Harry (DePaul), Nadirah McKenith (St. John’s), Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown), KaNeisha Saunders (USF), Sarina Simmons (Marquette), Shenneika Smith (St. John’s), Laura Sweeney (Villanova), Carmen Tyson-Thomas (Syracuse) Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Mike Carey (West Virginia) Player of the Year – Tina Charles (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Sixth-Man Award – Laura Sweeney (Villanova) Most Improved – Monique Reid (Louisville) Freshman of the Year – Sugar Rodgers (Georgetown) Sportsmanship Award – Maria Getty (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut)
First Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Olayinka Sanni (West Virginia), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville), Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Shantia Grace (USF), Chandrea Jones (Syracuse), Laura Kurz (Villanova), LaQuita Owens (West Virginia), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Honorable Mention: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Deirdre Naughton (DePaul), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Ketia Swanier (Connecticut). All-Freshman Team: Chelsea Cole (Pittsburgh), Lorin Dixon (Connecticut), Mi-Khida Hankins (Providence), Tasha Harris (Syracuse), Taneisha Harrison (Pittsburgh), Sky Lindsay (St. John’s), Brittany Mallory (Notre Dame), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Erica Morrow (Syracuse), Devereaux Peters (Notre Dame), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Ebonie Williams (Seton Hall). Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Quentin Hillsman (Syracuse) Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Sixth-Man Award – Ketia Swanier (Connecticut) Most Improved – Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers) Freshman of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Meg Bulger (West Virginia) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Allie Quigley (DePaul)
First Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Angela Clark (St. John’s), Jazz Covington (Louisville), Jessica Dickson (USF), Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Khara Smith (DePaul), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Liad Suez-Karni (Villanova), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Second Team: Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Treasure Humphries (Cincinnati), Carolyn Kieger (Marquette), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Christina Quaye (Marquette), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Jenna Rubino (DePaul), Vaida Sipaviciute (Syracuse), Barbara Turner (Connecticut), Mallorie Winn (Pittsburgh). Honorable Mention: Monique Blake (Seton Hall), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Mel Thomas (Connecticut). All-Freshman Team: Shelly Bellman (Cincinnati), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut). Coach of the Year - Kim Barnes Arico (St. John’s) Player of the Year - Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Improved - Mel Thomas (Connecticut) Freshman of the Year - Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award - Carolyn Kieger (Marquette) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Megan Duffy (Notre Dame)
2008-09 First Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Shantia Grace (USF), Chandrea Jones (Syracuse), Laura Kurz (Villanova), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Maya Moore (Connecticut), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Lindsay Schrader (Notre Dame), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Takisha Granberry (West Virginia), Monique McLean (St. John’s), Deirdre Naughton (DePaul), Liz Repella (West Virginia), Angel Robinson (Marquette), Kahla Roudebush (Cincinnati), Xenia Stewart (Pittsburgh), Natasha Williams (DePaul), Noteisha Womack (Seton Hall). Honorable Mention: Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Karee Houlette (Georgetown), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers). All-Freshman Team: Kandice Green (Seton Hall), Keisha Hampton (DePaul), Tiffany Hayes (Connecticut), Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame), Jessica Pachko (Marquette), Monique Reid (Louisville), Shanasa Sanders (Cincinnati), Erica Solomon (Notre Dame), Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s), Shawnice Wilson (Pittsburgh). Co-Coaches of the Year – Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) and Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year – Maya Moore (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year – Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Sixth-Man Award – China Threatt (DePaul) Co-Most Improved – Laura Kurz (Villanova) and Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Freshman of the Year – Da’Shena Stevens (St. John’s) Sportsmanship Award – Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jill Stephens (Cincinnati)
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2006-07 First Team: Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Essence Carson (Rutgers), Jessica Dickson (USF), Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Angel McCoughtry (Louisville), Renee Montgomery (Connecticut), Christina Quaye (Marquette), Olayinka Sanni (West Virginia), Kia Vaughn (Rutgers), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh), Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Shantia Grace (USF), Kalana Greene (Connecticut), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Chelsea Marandola (Providence), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), LaQuita Owens (West Virginia), Allie Quigley (DePaul), Kia Wright (St. John’s) Honorable Mention: Chakhia Cole (West Virginia), Jazz Covington (Louisville), Monique McLean (St. John’s), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Elizbieta Mukosiej (Seton Hall), Caprice Smith (DePaul). All-Freshman Team: Ashley Barlow (Notre Dame), Tina Charles (Connecticut), Kendria Holmes (Providence), Carla Jacobs (Cincinnati), Melissa Lechlitner (Notre Dame), Kaili McLaren (Connecticut), Nicole Michael (Syracuse), Epiphanny Prince (Rutgers), Brittany Ray (Rutgers), Jania Sims (Pittsburgh), Erica Williamson (Notre Dame). Coach of the Year – Terri Mitchell (Marquette) Player of the Year – Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Defensive Player of the Year - Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Improved – Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) Freshman of the Year – Tina Charles (Connecticut) Sportsmanship Award – Jenna Rubino (DePaul) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jenna Rubino (DePaul)
2004-05 First Team: Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Ann Strother (Connecticut). Second Team: Jackie Adamshick (Villanova), Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Liad Suez (Villanova), Kia Wright (St. John’s). Third Team: Ashley Bush (Seton Hall), Michelle Campbell (Rutgers), Clare Droesch (Boston College), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Chelsea Newton (Rutgers). Honorable Mention: Jessica Moore (Connecticut), Barbara Turner (Connecticut), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh) All-Freshman Team: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers), Charel Allen (Notre Dame), Charde Houston (Connecticut), Kieraah Marlow (Georgetown), Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) Player of the Year: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year: Chelsea Newton (Rutgers) Most Improved: Michelle Campbell (Rutgers) Freshman of the Year: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) Sportsmanship Award: Jen Hilgenberg (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Ashley Bush (Seton Hall)
2003-04 First Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Tamara James (Miami), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Courtney Mix (Villanova), Barbara Turner (Connecticut). Third Team: Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Julie McBride (Syracuse), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Liad Suez (Villanova). Honorable Mention: Megan Duffy (Notre Dame), Latoya Kincaid (Pittsburgh), Yalonda McCormick (Miami). All-Freshman Team: Monique Blake (Seton Hall), Meg Bulger (West Virginia), Angie Clark (St. John’s), Lauren Kohn (Syracuse), Heta Korpivaara (Seton Hall), Liz Sherwood (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Mike Carey (West Virginia) Player of the Year: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) Most Improved: Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) Freshman of the Year: Meg Bulger (West Virginia) Sportsmanship Award: Sherri Brown (St. John’s) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Courtney Mix (Villanova)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
All-Time All-Conference A ward W inners
2002-03
1999-00
1996-97
First Team: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Katie Davis (Villanova), Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College), Tamara James (Miami), Julie McBride (Syracuse). Third Team: Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Mauri Horton (Rutgers), Shannon Perry (Syracuse), Laine Selwyn (Pittsburgh), Ann Strother (Connecticut). Honorable Mention: Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Courtney Mix (Villanova), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College). All-Rookie: Tamara James (Miami), Courtney LaVere (Notre Dame), Carrie Mason (Virginia Tech), Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers), Ann Strother (Connecticut), Barbara Turner (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ashley Battle (Connecticut) Most Improved: Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Sportsmanship Award: Leslie Ardon (Seton Hall) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame)
First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Cal Bouchard, (Boston College); Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers). Second Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers), Jenea Skeeters (Villanova), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown). Third Team: Swin Cash (Connecticut), Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College), Alissa Murphy (Boston College), Beth Record (Syracuse), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). All-Rookie Team: Trish Juhline (Villanova), Kennitra Johnson (Connecticut), Shannon Perry (Syracuse), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Mandy Wittenmyer (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut), Traci Waites (Pittsburgh) Player of the Year: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Jamie Cournoyer (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Cal Bouchard (Boston College)
First Team: Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame), Holly Porter (Boston College), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Beth Morgan (Notre Dame), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut). Second Team: Ebiho Ahonkhai (Georgetown), Nadine Malcolm (Providence), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Talisha Hargis (West Virginia), Carla Berube (Connecticut). Third Team: Octavia Blue (Miami), Desma Thomas (Miami), Maria Tchobanova (West Virginia), Kerri Chatten (Providence), Tomora Young (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Cal Bouchard (Boston College), Usha Gilmore (Rutgers), Paula Moore (Syracuse), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Jenea Skeeters (Villanova). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Most Improved Player: Kym Hope (Miami) Rookie of the Year: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Kristyn Cool (Syracuse)
2001-02 First Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut), Swin Cash (Connecticut), Asjha Jones (Connecticut), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Second Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College). Third Team: Davalyn Cunningham (Rutgers), Sarah Hicks (Virginia Tech), Jaime James (Syracuse), Julie McBride (Syracuse), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). Honorable Mention: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Nicole Conway (Boston College), Mimi Riley (Villanova), Meghan Saake (Miami), Laine Selwyn (Pittsburgh). All-Rookie Team: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame), Clare Droesch (Boston College), Mary Lisicky (Georgetown), Yolanda Paige (West Virginia), Jessica Simmonds (Providence), Sherell Sowho (West Virginia). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Sue Bird (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Meghan Saake (Miami) Most Improved Player: Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) Rookie of the Year: Jacqueline Batteast (Notre Dame) Sportsmanship Award: Mimi Riley (Villanova) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Nicole Conway (Boston College)
2000-01 First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Sue Bird (Connecticut), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers). Second Team: Swin Cash (Connecticut), Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown), Tere Williams (Virginia Tech). Third Team: Brandi Barnes (Villanova), Arminda Moreno (Seton Hall), Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame), Beth Record (Syracuse), Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers). Honorable Mention: Davalyn Cunningham (Rutgers), Trish Juhline (Villanova), Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame). All-Rookie Team: Chanivia Broussard (Miami), Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown), Kate Bulger (West Virginia), Amber Jacobs (Boston College), Diana Taurasi (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Muffet McGraw (Notre Dame) Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) Rookie of the Year: Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Ruth Riley (Notre Dame)
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1998-99 First Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Kym Hope (Miami), Tasha Pointer (Rutgers), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame), Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers). Second Team: Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown), Sheila McMillen (Notre Dame); Alissa Murphy (Boston College), Shea Ralph (Connecticut), Tomora Young (Rutgers). Third Team: Ebony Dickinson (St. John’s), Niele Ivey (Notre Dame), Jennifer Jordan (Miami), Paula Moore (Syracuse), Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Becky Gottstein (Boston College), Jaime James (Syracuse), Asjha Jones (Connecticut), Brianne Stepherson (Boston College), Tamika Williams (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Cathy Inglese (Boston College) Player of the Year: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Most Improved Player: Alissa Murphy (Boston College) Rookie of the Year: Tamika Williams (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Sturbridge (West Virginia)
1997-98 First Team: Cal Bouchard (Boston College), Octavia Blue (Miami), Kym Hope (Miami), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut), Tomora Young (Rutgers). Second Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Teakyta Barnes (Syracuse), Jenn Beisel (Villanova), Danielle Golay (Seton Hall), Natasha Pointer (Rutgers), Rita Williams (Connecticut). Third Team: Jenny Higgins (Villanova), Mollie Peirick (Notre Dame), Paige Sauer (Connecticut), Whitney Steele (Boston College), Sylita Thomas (Georgetown). All-Rookie Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut), Jen Gombotz (Providence), Linda Miles (Rutgers), Natasha Pointer (Rutgers), Ruth Riley (Notre Dame). Coach of the Year: C. Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Defensive Player of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Most Improved Player: Jenny Higgins (Villanova) Rookie of the Year: Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Raquel Nurse (Syracuse)
1995-96 First Team: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Beth Morgan (Notre Dame), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall). Second Team: Nadine Malcolm (Providence), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Holly Porter (Boston College), Susan Glenning (Villanova), Nykesha Sales (Connecticut). Third Team: Octavia Blue (Miami), Ebiho Ahonkhai (Georgetown), Kristen McCory (Syracuse), Talisha Hargis (West Virginia), Liz Hanson (Rutgers). All-Rookie Team: Sylita Thomas (Georgetown), Danielle Golay (Seton Hall), Susan Blauser (Rutgers), Kimberly Smith (Georgetown), Amanda West (Boston College). Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Kimberly Smith (Georgetown) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut)
1994‑95 First Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Tawana Jackson (St. John’s). Second Team: Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Carol Morton (Pittsburgh), Michele Thornton (Villanova). Third Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Jenine Joyce (Pittsburgh), Kristen McCory (Syracuse), Colleen Hanrahan (Georgetown), Kristyn Cook (Syracuse). All-Rookie Team: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut), Kerri Chatten (Providence), Octavia Blue (Miami), Latia Howard (Pittsburgh), Sandy Mitchell (Seton Hall), Raquel Nurse (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut)
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All-Time All-Conference A ward W inners
1993‑94
1990‑91
1986‑87
First Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Stefanie Goettsche (Providence), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall), Kerry Curran (Boston College). Second Team: Denise Dillon (Villanova), Pam Odom (St. John’s), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Nadira Ricks (Georgetown), Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut). Third Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Desma Thomas (Miami), Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Shamona Marable (Seton Hall), Jill Colabrese (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence). All‑Rookie Team: Holly Porter (Boston College), Carla Berube (Connecticut), Kara Wolters (Connecticut), Dana Wynne (Seton Hall), Mandy Saunders (Providence). Coach of the Year: Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) Player of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Holly Porter (Boston College) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut)
First Team: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Cozette Ballentine (St. John’s), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Tracy Lis (Providence), Shanya Evans (Providence), Laura Lishness (Connecticut). Second Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Tina Ogden (St. John’s), Holly Oslander (Syracuse), Margaret McKeon (St. John’s), Kris Witfill (Georgetown). Third Team: Kelley Moore (Seton Hall), Carla Wenger (Boston College), Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut), Kris Durham (Seton Hall), Wendy Davis (Connecticut). All‑Rookie Team: Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence), Jennifer Mead (Providence), Kerry Curran (Boston College), Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year: Joe Mullaney, Jr. (St. John’s) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Carla Wenger (Boston College)
First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Lynn Tighe (Villanova), Mary Burke (Providence), Doris Sable (Providence), Renee Najarian (Connecticut). Second Team: Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Sue Ludwig (Syracuse), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Lisa Smith (St. John’s), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova). All‑Freshman Team: Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Heidi Robbins (Connecticut), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Danene Hopson (Syracuse), Jennifer Shingler (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta (Villanova) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Kris Lamb (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Kathy Sweet (Boston College)
1992‑93 First Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Vicki Plowden (Miami), Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh). Second Team: Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse), Leni Wilson (Georgetown), Nikki Benedix (Villanova), Della Wilson (Miami). Third Team: Holly Rilinger (Miami), Sonya Lewis (Providence), Pam Odom (St. John’s), Turia Ransom (Pittsburgh), Lucie Fontanella (Providence). All‑Rookie Team: Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut), Holly Rilinger (Miami), Denise Dillon (Villanova), Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut), Lori Penrod (Providence). Coach of the Year: Patrick Knapp (Georgetown) Player of the Year: Kris Witfill (Georgetown) Co‑Rookies of the Year: Holly Rilinger (Miami) and Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Erin Kenneally (Syracuse)
1991‑92 First Team: Frances Savage (Miami), Tracy Lis (Providence), Wendy Davis (Connecticut), Vicki Plowden (Miami), Sarah Behn (Boston College). Second Team: Leni Wilson (Georgetown), Nikki Benedix (Villanova), Cozette Ballentine (St. John’s), Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Jeannie Hebert (Miami). Third Team: Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut), Tina Ogden (St. John’s), Stephanie Cole (Providence), Kerry Curran (Boston College), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse). All‑Rookie Team: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut), Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall), Amanda Makarewicz (Seton Hall), Angel Lewis (Syracuse), Michele Thornton (Villanova). Coach of the Year: Ferne Labati (Miami) Player of the Year: Frances Savage (Miami) Rookie of the Year: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Special Achievement Award: Tracy Lis (Providence) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Wendy Davis (Connecticut)
1989‑90 First Team: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Dottie VanGheem (Providence), Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s), Shanya Evans (Providence). Second Team: Tonya Hendrix (Syracuse), Carla Wenger (Boston College), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Sue Fritsch (Boston College), Laura Lishness (Connecticut), Kris Durham (Seton Hall). Third Team: Tracy Lis (Providence), Connie Hurt (Pittsburgh), Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Amy LaCombe (Boston College), Sarah Behn (Boston College). All‑Rookie Team: Sarah Behn (Boston College), Kris Witfill (Georgetown), Kathy Ferrier (Connecticut), Maureen McConnell (Pittsburgh), Erin Kenneally (Syracuse), Turia Ransom (Pittsburgh). Coach of the Year: Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Sarah Behn (Boston College) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Angela Alson (Syracuse)
1988‑89 First Team: Helen Koskinen (Villanova), Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s), Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh), Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall). Second Team: Kris Lamb (Connecticut), Amy LaCombe (Boston College), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall), Andrea Mangum (Providence), Liz Lawlor (Providence). Third Team: Shanya Evans (Providence), Sue Fritsch (Boston College), Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Tonya Hendrix (Syracuse), Leslie Bjerstedt (Boston College). All‑Rookie Team: Tracy Lis (Providence), Peggi Jewell (Georgetown), Kelley Moore (Seton Hall), Rosemary Magarity (Villanova), Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut). Coach of the Year: Geno Auriemma (Connecticut) Player of the Year: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Rookie of the Year: Tracy Lis (Providence) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Geraldine Santilus (Seton Hall)
1987‑88
1985‑86 First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Britt King (Providence), Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Jackie Smith (St. John’s), Peggy Walsh (Connecticut). Second Team: Mary Burke (Providence), Doris Sable (Providence), Marie Grant (Boston College), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Janice Long (Syracuse). All‑Freshman Team: Nikki Arwood (Georgetown), Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall), Maureen Conley (St. John’s), Brenda Ginaitt (St. John’s), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall). Coach of the Year: Bob Foley (Providence) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Joan Powers (Providence)
1987‑88 First Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Maura Gill (Georgetown), Janet Roos (St. John’s), Jadeane Daye (Syracuse). Second Team: Mary Burke (Providence), Britt King (Providence), Leigh Curl (Connecticut), Toni Igrec (Syracuse), Marie Grant (Boston College). All‑Freshman Team: Felisha Legette (Syracuse), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova), Beth Knight (Georgetown), Kathy O’Reilly (Seton Hall), Ann Odoy (Boston College). Coach of the Year: Margo Plotzke (Boston College) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Felisha Legette (Syracuse)
1983‑84 First Team: Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Kathy Finn (Providence), Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova), Chris Palombi (Syracuse), Gloria Bradley (Seton Hall). Second Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s), Janet Roos (St. John’s), Leslie Fairbanks (Seton Hall), Diane Toliver (Georgetown). All‑Freshman Team: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova), Julie Callan (Pittsburgh), Doris Sable (Providence), Janice Long (Syracuse), Kathy Sweet (Boston College), Ann‑Marie Gothard (Georgetown). Coach of the Year: Judy Saurer (Pittsburgh) Co‑Players of the Year: Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh) and Kathy Finn (Providence) Freshman of the Year: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova)
1982‑83
First Team: Sue Ludwig (Syracuse), Ann Odoy (Boston College), Renee Najarian (Connecticut), Lisa Angelotti (Villanova), Beth Knight (Georgetown). Second Team: Lisa Smith (St. John’s), Simone Courtlandt (Syracuse), Dolores Dixon (St. John’s), Debbie Hartnett (Seton Hall), Doreen Ferguson (Providence). All‑Freshman Team: Sandy Litkenhaus (Villanova), Shanya Evans (Providence), Laura Lishness (Connecticut), Kerry Bascom (Connecticut), Davita Smith (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Barbara Jacobs (Syracuse) Player of the Year: Lisa Angelotti (Villanova) Freshman of the Year: Laura Lishness (Connecticut) Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Vera Jones (Syracuse)
First Team: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s), Jennifer Bruce (Pittsburgh), Pam Miklasevich (Pittsburgh), Kathie Beisel (Villanova), Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova), Kathy Finn (Providence). Honorable Mention: Kerry Phayre (Providence), Marcia Foster (Seton Hall), Anne Flannery (Syracuse). Coach of the Year: Don Perrelli (St. John’s) Player of the Year: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s) Freshman of the Year: Ann Marie McNamee (St. John’s)
Villanova’s Shelly Pennefather was an 11-time BIG EAST Player of the Week.
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BIG EAST Championship Results 2018 (Wintrust Arena, Chicago, Ill.) First Round: #7 Seton Hall 66, #10 Xavier 42 #8 Butler 73, #9 Providence 67 (OT) Quarterfinals: #1 Marquette 73, #8 Butler 61 #4 Creighton 66, #5 St. John’s 58 #2 DePaul 78, #7 Seton Hall 52 #6 Georgetown 63, #3 Villanova 58 Semifinals: #1 Marquette 76, #4 Creighton 70 #2 DePaul 85, #6 Georgetown 53 Final: #2 DePaul 98, #1 Marquette 63 All-Tournament Team: Sydney Lamberty, Creighton Cynthia Petke, Georgetown Amani Wilborn, Marquette Kelly Campbell, DePaul Mart’e Grays, DePaul Most Outstanding Player: Amarah Coleman, DePaul
2015 (Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill.) First Round: #8 Marquette 78, #9 Providence 75 #7 Xavier 70 #10 Georgetown 67 Quarterfinals: #1 Seton Hall 77, Marquette 51 #4 St. John’s 57 #5 Creighton 54 #2 DePaul 87, Xavier 53 #3 Villanova 70, #6 Butler 49 Semifinals: #1 Seton Hall 72, #4 St. John’s 6 #2 DePaul 58, #3 Villanova 55 Final: #2 DePaul 78, #1 Seton Hall 68 All-Tournament Team: Caroline Coyer (Villanova) Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s) Chanise Jenkins (DePaul) Arlesia Morse (Marquette) Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall) Most Outstanding Player: Megan Podkowa, DePaul
2017 (Al McGuire Center, Marquette University) First Round: #10 Butler 68, #7 Xavier 66 #8 Seton Hall 73, #9 Providence 6 Quarterfinals: #2 Creighton 64, #10 Butler 55 #3 Marquette 80, #6 Georgetown 66 #1 DePaul 92, #8 Seton Hall 60 #5 St. John’s 56, #4 Villanova 40 Semifinals: #3 Marquette 72, #2 Creighton 65 #1 DePaul 59, #5 St. John’s 41 Final: #3 Marquette 86, #1 DePaul 78 All-Tournament Team: Sydney Lamberty, Creighton Aaliyah Lewis, St. John’s Tori Schickel, Butler Jessica January, DePaul Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette Most Outstanding Player: Amani Wilborn, Marquette
2014 (1R: McGrath-Phillips Arena, Chicago, Ill. (QF-F: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill.) First Round: #7 Seton Hall 88, #10 Providence 79 #8 Georgetown 56, #9 Xavier 37 Quarterfinals: #2 St. John’s #7 Seton Hall #3 Creighton 61, #6 Butler 52 #1 DePaul 78, #8 Georgetown 54 #5 Marquette 56, #4 Villanova 53 Semifinals: #2 St. John’s 68, #3 Creighton 63 (2ot) #1 DePaul 100, #5 Marquette 90 Final: #1 DePaul 65, #2 St. John’s 57 All-Tournament Team: Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s) Brittany Hrynko (DePaul) Sarah Nelson (Creighton) Katherine Plouffe (Marquette) Ka-Deidre Simmons (Seton Hall) Most Outstanding Player: Jasmine Penny (DePaul) 2013 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Seton Hall 60, #13 Cincinnati 55 #10 Marquette 66, #15 Pittsburgh 43 #11 Georgetown 81, #14 Providence 61 Second Round: #5 St. John’s 51, #12 Seton Hall 45 #8 USF 42, #9 Rutgers 39 #7 DePaul 77, #10 Marquette 69 #6 Villanova 89, #11 Georgetown 58 Quarterfinals: #4 Louisville 62, #5 St. John’s 55 #1 Notre Dame 75, #8 USF 66 #2 Connecticut 94, #7 DePaul 61 #3 Syracuse 61, #6 Villanova 56 Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 83, #4 Louisville 59 #2 Connecticut 64, #3 Syracuse 51 Final: #1 Notre Dame 61, #2 Connecticut 59 All-Tournament Team Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut Breanna Stewart, Connecticut Kayla Alexander, Syracuse Most Outstanding Player: Kayla McBride, Notre Dame
2016 (McGrath-Phillips Arena, DePaul University) First Round: #7 Creighton 70, #10 Providence 53 #9 Butler 48, #8 Xavier 47 Quarterfinals: #7 Creighton 58, #2 Villanova 48 #3 Seton Hall 93, #6 Marquette 86 #1 DePaul 76, #9 Butler 49 #4 St. John’s 65, #5 Georgetown 52 Semifinals: #7 Creighton 77, #3 Seton Hall 56 #4 St. John’s 75, #1 DePaul 66 Final: #4 St. John’s 50, #7 Creighton 37 All-Tournament Team: Allazia Blockton (Marquette) Danaejah Grant (St. John’s) Megan Podkowa (DePaul) Shakena Richardson (Seton Hall) MC McGrory (Creighton) Most Outstanding Player: Aliyyah Handford (St. John’s)
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2012 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Syracuse 57, #13 Providence 47 #9 USF 60, # 16 Pittsburgh 59 #10 Villanova 61, #15 Seton Hall 60 #14 Marquette 54, #11 Cincinnati 51 Second Round: #5 West Virginia 63, #12 Syracuse 48 #8 DePaul 76, #9 USF 62 #7 Louisville 63, #10 Villanova 47 #6 Rutgers 52, #14 Marquette 43 Quarterfinals: #5 West Virginia 39, #4 Georgetown 32 #1 Notre Dame 69, #8 DePaul 54 #2 St. John’s 68, #7 Louisville 61 (ot) #3 Connecticut 49, #6 Rutgers 34 Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 73, #5 West Virginia 45 #3 Connecticut 74, #2 St. John’s 43 Final: #3 Connecticut 63, #1 Notre Dame 54 All-Tournament Team Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame Shenneika Smith, St. John’s Most Outstanding Player: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 2011 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Pittsburgh 63, #13 USF 60 # 9 Syracuse 74, #16 Seton Hall 44 #10 West Virginia 66, #15 Cincinnati 41 #11 Providence 50, #14 Villanova 52 (ot) Second Round: #5 Marquette 65, #12 Pittsburgh 61 #8 Georgetown 61, #9 Syracuse 60 #7 St. John’s 59, #10 West Virginia 51 #6 Louisville 69, #14 Villanova 47 Quarterfinals: #4 Rutgers 68, #5 Marquette 62 #1 Connecticut 59, #8 Georgetown 43 #2 DePaul 66, #7 St. John’s 54 #3 Notre Dame 63, #6 Louisville 53 Semifinals: #4 Rutgers 51, #1 Connecticut 75 #2 DePaul 67, #3 Notre Dame 71 Final: #1 Connecticut 73, #3 Notre Dame 64 All-Tournament Team Stefanie Dolson, UConn Bria Hartley, UConn Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame Keisha Hampton, DePaul Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2010 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Pittsburgh 71, #13 Louisville 79 # 9 Syracuse 65, #16 Seton Hall 42 #10 Marquette 53, #15 Villanova 49 #11 USF 51, #14 Cincinnati 63 Second Round: #5 Notre Dame 89, #13 Louisville 52 #8 Providence 71, #9 Syracuse 76 #7 DePaul 64, #10 Marquette 54 #6 Rutgers 70, #14 Cincinnati 44 Quarterfinals: #4 St. John’s 67, #5 Notre Dame 75 #1 Connecticut 77, #9 Syracuse 41 #2 West Virginia 47, #7 DePaul 41 #3 Georgetown 56, #6 Rutgers 63 (2ot) Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 59, #5 Notre Dame 44 #2 West Virginia 56, #6 Rutgers 49
Final: #1 Connecticut 60, #2 West Virginia 32 All-Tournament Team Tina Charles (Connecticut) Maya Moore (Connecticut) Skylar Diggins (Notre Dame) Sarah Miles (West Virginia) Liz Repella (West Virginia) Most Outstanding Player: Kalana Greene (Connecticut) 2009 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #12 Syracuse 61, #13 St. John’s 63 #9 Marquette 54, #16 Cincinnati 60 (ot) #10 Georgetown 45, #15 Seton Hall 70 #11 West Virginia 53, #14 Providence 48 Second Round: #5 Notre Dame 62, #13 St. John’s 45 #8 USF 68, #16 Cincinnati 58 #7 Rutgers 79, #15 Seton Hall 45 #6 DePaul 75, #11 West Virginia 72 (ot) Quarterfinals: #4 Villanova 58, #5 Notre Dame 47 #1 Connecticut 79, #8 USF 42 #2 Louisville 87, #7 Rutgers 82 (2ot) #3 Pittsburgh 62, #6 DePaul 59 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 72, #4 Villanova 42 #2 Louisville 69, #3 Pittsburgh 63 Final: #1 Connecticut 75, #2 Louisville 36 All-Tournament Team Kalana Greene (Connecticut) Tina Charles (Connecticut) Candyce Bingham (Louisville) Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Shavonte Zellous (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Player: Maya Moore (Connecticut) 2008 (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Pittsburgh 69, #12 Villanova 63 #8 Marquette 69, #9 DePaul 73 #7 Louisville 63, #10 St. John’s 47 #6 Syracuse 67, #11 USF 68 Quarterfinals: #4 Notre Dame 53, #5 Pittsburgh 64 #1 Connecticut 86, #9 DePaul 67 #2 Rutgers 56, #7 Louisville 57 #3 West Virginia 64, #11 USF 42 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 74, #5 Pittsburgh 47 #3 West Virginia 60, #7 Louisville 67 Finals: #1 Connecticut 65, #7 Louisville 59 All-Tournament Team: Candyce Bingham (Louisville) Angel McCoughtry (Louisville) Tina Charles (Connecticut) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Marcedes Walker (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Player: Charde Houston (Connecticut) 2007 (Hartford Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Louisville 68, #12 St. John’s 54 #8 USF 79, #9 Seton Hall 64 #7 Notre Dame 71, #10 DePaul 76 #6 Pittsburgh 76, #11 Cincinnati 71 Quarterfinals: #4 West Virginia 56, #5 Louisville 68 #1 Connecticut 74, #8 USF 54 #2 Rutgers 63, #10 DePaul 55 #3 Marquette 61, #6 Pittsburgh 51
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BIG EAST Championship Results Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 76, #5 Louisville 60 #2 Rutgers 63, #3 Marquette 55 Final: #1 Connecticut 47, #2 Rutgers 55 All-Tournament Team: Charde Houston (Connecticut) Kalana Greene (Connecticut) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Krystal Ellis (Marquette) Kia Vaughn (Rutgers) Essence Carson (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Player: Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) 2006 (Hartford Center, Hartford, Conn.) First Round: #5 Louisville 45, #12 West Virginia 54 #8 Villanova 68, #9 Marquette 46 #7 USF 66, #10 Notre Dame 73 #6 Pittsburgh 77, #11 Cincinnati 62 Quarterfinals: #4 St. John’s 49, #12 West Virginia 55 #1 Rutgers 60, #8 Villanova 37 #2 Connecticut 71, #10 Notre Dame 60 #3 DePaul 69, #6 Pittsburgh 46 Semifinals: #12 West Virginia 56, #1 Rutgers 40 #3 DePaul 57, #2 Connecticut 69 Final: #12 West Virginia 44, #2 Connecticut 50 All-Tournament Team: Chakhia Cole (West Virginia) Britney Davis-White (West Virginia) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Barbara Turner (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Ann Strother (Connecticut) 2005 (Hartford Center, Hartford, CT) First Round: #5 Villanova 67, #12 Providence 39 #8 St. John’s 45, #9 Seton Hall 42 #7 West Virginia 77, #10 Pittsburgh 68 #6 Georgetown 58, #11 Syracuse 68 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 37, #5 Villanova 41 #1 Rutgers 69, #8 St. John’s 45 #2 Notre Dame 70, #7 West Virginia 59 #3 Connecticut 82, #11 Syracuse 56 Semifinals: #5 Villanova 59, #1 Rutgers 64 #3 Connecticut 67, #2 Notre Dame 54 Final: #3 Connecticut 67, #1 Rutgers 51 All-Tournament Team: Jessica Moore (Connecticut) Ann Strother (Connecticut) Megan Duffy (Notre Dame) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Matee Ajavon (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Player: Barbara Turner (Connecticut) 2004 (Hartford Center, Hartford, CT) First Round: #5 Boston College 64, #12 Syracuse 36 #8 Virginia Tech 56, #9 Georgetown 47 #7 Rutgers 51, #10 Seton Hall 42 #6 West Virginia 84, #11 St. John’s 59 Quarterfinals: #5 Boston College 65, #4 Miami 53 #1 Connecticut 48, #8 Virginia Tech 34 #7 Rutgers 51, #2 Notre Dame 45 #6 West Virginia 58, #3 Villanova 47
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Semifinals: #5 Boston College 73, #1 Connecticut 70 #7 Rutgers 61, #3 West Virginia 51 Final: #5 Boston College 75, #7 Rutgers 57 All-Tournament Team: Amber Jacobs (Boston College) Dawn McCullouch (Rutgers) Yolanda Paige (West Virginia) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Kathrin Ress (Boston College) Most Outstanding Player: Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) 2003 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #5 Virginia Tech 66, #12 West Virginia 60 #8 Seton Hall 58, #9 Georgetown 55 #7 Miami 77, #10 Syracuse 64 #6 Notre Dame 73, #11 Pittsburgh 65 Quarterfinals: #5 Virginia Tech 74, #4 Boston College 70 (ot) #1 Connecticut 70, #8 Seton Hall 47 #7 Miami 77, #2 Rutgers 74 #3 Villanova 50, #6 Notre Dame 39 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 71, #5 Virginia Tech 54 #3 Villanova 65, #7 Miami 59 Final: #3 Villanova 52, #1 Connecticut 48 All-Tournament Team: Nicole Druckenmiller (Villanova) Tamara James (Miami) Ieva Kublina (Virginia Tech) Jessica Moore (Connecticut) Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers) Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Trish Juhline (Villanova) 2002 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #5 Miami 69, #12 Georgetown 52 #9 Seton Hall 61, #8 Providence 55 #7 Syracuse 80, #10 West Virginia 60 #11 Rutgers 44, # 6 Virginia Tech 43 Quarterfinals: #4 Villanova 68, #5 Miami 49 #1 Connecticut 78, #9 Seton Hall 48 #7 Syracuse 84, #2 Notre Dame 79 #3 Boston College 64, #11 Rutgers 59 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 83, #4 Villanova 39 #3 Boston College 67, #7 Syracuse 48 Final: #1 Connecticut 96, #3 Boston College 54 All-Tournament Team: Sue Bird (Connecticut) Swin Cash (Connecticut) Jessalyn Deveny (Boston College) Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) Tamika Williams (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Player: Asjha Jones (Connecticut) 2001 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #5 Villanova 63, #12 St. John’s 41 #8 Georgetown 82, #9 Syracuse 75 (OT) #7 Boston College 62, #10 Miami 49 #11 Providence 72, #6 Seton Hall 61 Quarterfinals: #4 Virginia Tech 72, #5 Villanova 67 #1 Notre Dame 89, #8 Georgetown 33 #2 Connecticut 96, #7 Boston College 53 #3 Rutgers 69, #11 Providence 58
Semifinals: #1 Notre Dame 67, #4 Virginia Tech 49 #2 Connecticut 94, #3 Rutgers 66 Final: #2 Connecticut 78, #1 Notre Dame 76 All-Tournament Team: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) Asjha Jones (Connecticut) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Alicia Ratay (Notre Dame) Kelley Siemon (Notre Dame) Most Outstanding Player: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2000 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #4 Boston College 70, #13 West Virginia 53 #5 Georgetown 67, #12 Syracuse 65 #9 St. John’s 75, #8 Pittsburgh 62 #7 Miami 69, #10 Seton Hall 42 #6 Villanova 75, #11 Providence 53 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 75, #5 Georgetown 53 #1 Connecticut 85, #9 St. John’s 41 #2 Notre Dame 67, #7 Miami 52 #3 Rutgers 61, #6 Villanova 32 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 79, #4 Boston College 53 #3 Rutgers 81, #2 Notre Dame 72 (OT) Championship: #1 Connecticut 79, #3 Rutgers 59 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Swin Cash (Connecticut) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers) Tammy Sutton-Brown (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Performer: Tamika Williams (Connecticut) 1999 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #4 Boston College 65, #13 Seton Hall 63 #5 Georgetown 70, #12 Pittsburgh 52 #8 St. John’s 79, #9 Syracuse 62 #7 Miami 86, #10 West Virginia 69 #6 Villanova 68, #11 Providence 59 Quarterfinals: #5 Georgetown 64, #4 Boston College 59 #1 Connecticut 82, #8 St. John’s 58 #2 Rutgers 79, #7 Miami 53 #3 Notre Dame 83, #6 Villanova 53 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 77, #5 Georgetown 42 #3 Notre Dame 68, #2 Rutgers 61 Final: #1 Connecticut 96, #3 Notre Dame 75 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Asjha Jones (Connecticut) Sheila McMillen (Notre Dame) Ruth Riley (Notre Dame) Shawnetta Stewart (Rutgers) Most Outstanding Performer: Shea Ralph (Connecticut) 1998 (Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University) First Round: #4 Villanova 56, #13 Pittsburgh 51 #5 Notre Dame 94, #12 St. John’s 57 #8 West Virginia 67, #9 Seton Hall 65 #7 Boston College 87, #10 Providence 77 #11 Georgetown 68, #6 Syracuse 59
Quarterfinals: #5 Notre Dame 56, #4 Villanova 48 #1 Connecticut 84, #8 West Virginia 82 #2 Rutgers 61, #7 Boston College 52 #3 Miami 81, #11 Georgetown 66 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 73, #5 Notre Dame 53 #2 Rutgers 81, #3 Miami 62 Final: #1 Connecticut 67, #2 Rutgers 58 All-Tournament Team: Svetlana Abrosimova (Connecticut) Amy Duran (Connecticut) Linda Miles (Rutgers) Natasha Pointer (Rutgers) Kym Hope (Miami) Most Outstanding Performer: Rita Williams (Connecticut) 1997 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #4 Miami 64, #13 Pittsburgh 50 #5 Boston College 65, #12 St. John’s 58 #9 Villanova 66, #8 Providence 54 #7 West Virginia 73, #10 Seton Hall 66 #6 Rutgers 68, #11 Syracuse 67 (OT) Quarterfinals: #4 Miami 63, #5 Boston College 48 #1 Connecticut 63, #9 Villanova 45 #2 Georgetown 79, #7 West Virginia 60 #3 Notre Dame 86, #6 Rutgers 58 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 98, #4 Miami 71 #3 Notre Dame 83, #2 Georgetown 43 Final: #1 Connecticut 86, #3 Notre Dame 77 All-Tournament Team: Carla Berube (Connecticut) Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame) Beth Morgan (Notre Dame) Desma Thomas (Miami) Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Performer: Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) 1996 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #8 Rutgers 65, #9 Boston College 63 #13 Pittsburgh 52, #4 Miami 49 #5 Villanova 56, #12 St. John’s 42 #7 Seton Hall 74, #10 Georgetown 58 #6 Syracuse 95, #11 West Virginia 78 Quarterfinals: #1 Connecticut 93, #8 Rutgers 64 #13 Pittsburgh 59, #5 Villanova 57 #7 Seton Hall 69, #2 Providence 67 #3 Notre Dame 70, #6 Syracuse 55 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 83, #13 Pittsburgh 51 #3 Notre Dame 69, #7 Seton Hall 58 Final: #1 Connecticut 71, #3 Notre Dame 54 All-Tournament Team: Dana Wynne (Seton Hall) Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Beth Morgan (Notre Dame) Katryna Gaither (Notre Dame) Most Outstanding Performer: Kara Wolters (Connecticut)
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BIG EAST Championship Results 1995 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall University) First Round: #7 Georgetown 84, #10 Boston College 60 #9 Providence 80, #8 Syracuse 66 Quarterfinals: #3 Seton Hall 66, #6 Miami 50 #2 Villanova 73, #7 Georgetown 65 #1 Connecticut 92, #9 Providence 63 #4 Pittsburgh 73, #5 St. John’s 67 Semifinals: #3 Seton Hall 66, #2 Villanova 53 #1 Connecticut 95, #4 Pittsburgh 63 Final: #1 Connecticut 85, #3 Seton Hall 49 All-Tournament Team: Sue Glenning (Villanova) Texlin Quinney (Seton Hall) Dawn Johnson (Seton Hall) Nykesha Sales (Connecticut) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Most Outstanding Performer: Kara Wolters (Connecticut) 1994 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #10 Syracuse 62, #7 Villanova 57 #9 St. John’s 73, #8 Georgetown 70 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Pittsburgh 70, #6 Miami 60 #2 Seton Hall 53, #10 Syracuse 41 #4 Providence 96, #5 Boston College 86 (OT) #1 Connecticut 69, #9 St. John’s 45 Semifinals: #2 Seton Hall 66, #3 Pittsburgh 54 #1 Connecticut 92, #4 Providence 56 Final: #1 Connecticut 77, #2 Seton Hall 51 All‑Tournament Team: Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut) Kara Wolters (Connecticut) Jodi Brooks (Seton Hall) Dana Wynne (Seton Hall) Jonna Huemrich (Pittsburgh) Most Outstanding Performer: Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) 1993 (Alumni Hall, Providence College) First Round: #7 Providence 81, #10 Boston College 71 #8 St. John’s 67, #9 Syracuse 50 Quarterfinals: #3 Connecticut 56, #6 Seton Hall 54 (OT) #7 Providence 82, #2 Georgetown 81 #5 Villanova 74, #4 Pittsburgh 59 #1 Miami 84, #8 St. John’s 61 Semifinals: #7 Providence 87, #3 Connecticut 73 #1 Miami 67, #5 Villanova 49 Final: #1 Miami 77, #7 Providence 56 All‑Tournament Team: Sonya Lewis (Providence) Lucie Fontanella (Providence) Carla Harris (Miami) Holly Rilinger (Miami) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Most Valuable Player: Vicki Plowden (Miami)
1992 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #7 Pittsburgh 70, #10 Boston College 59 #9 Seton Hall 71, #8 Syracuse 58 Quarterfinals: #3 Georgetown 72, #6 Villanova 56 #2 Connecticut 86, #7 Pittsburgh 50 #4 Providence 67, #5 St. John’s 66 #1 Miami 76, #9 Seton Hall 62 Semifinals: #2 Connecticut 82, #3 Georgetown 64 #1 Miami 82, #4 Providence 70 Final: #1 Miami 56, #2 Connecticut 47 All‑Tournament Team: Tracy Lis (Providence) Kathy Ferrier (Connecticut) Pam Webber (Connecticut) Jeannie Hebert (Miami) Vicki Plowden (Miami) Most Valuable Player: Frances Savage (Miami) 1991 (McDonough Arena, Georgetown University) First Round: #8 Villanova 57, #9 Syracuse 41 Quarterfinals: #5 Seton Hall 64, #4 St. John’s 59 #1 Connecticut 64, #8 Villanova 47 #2 Providence 95, #7 Georgetown 91 #3 Pittsburgh 82, #6 Boston College 78 Semifinals: #1 Connecticut 69, #5 Seton Hall 54 #2 Providence 107, #3 Pittsburgh 92 Final: #1 Connecticut 79, #2 Providence 74 All‑Tournament Team: Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Kris Durham (Seton Hall) Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Shanya Evans (Providence) Tracy Lis (Providence) Most Valuable Player: Meghan Pattyson (Connecticut) 1990 (Gampel Pavilion, University of Connecticut) First Round: #8 St. John’s 64, #9 Villanova 58 Quarterfinals: #6 Pittsburgh 84, #3 Seton Hall 77 #2 Providence 96, #7 Georgetown 71 #1 Connecticut 71, #8 St. John’s 58 #4 Boston College 63, #5 Syracuse 60 Semifinals: #2 Providence 89, #6 Pittsburgh 88 #1 Connecticut 72, #4 Boston College 51 Final: #2 Providence 82, #1 Connecticut 61 All‑Tournament Team: Dottie VanGheem (Providence) Tracy Lis (Providence) Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) Laura Lishness (Connecticut) Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Most Valuable Player: Andrea Mangum (Providence) 1989 (Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall University) First Round: #8 Georgetown 61, #9 Pittsburgh 57 Quarterfinals: #3 Providence 71, #6 Syracuse 59 #2 Villanova 82, #7 St. John’s 78 (3OT) #4 Boston College 70, #5 Seton Hall 59 #1 Connecticut 85, #8 Georgetown 73
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Semifinals: #3 Providence 68, #2 Villanova 64 #1 Connecticut 65, #4 Boston College 45 Final: #1 Connecticut 84, #3 Providence 65 All‑Tournament Team: Leslie Bjerstedt (Boston College) Helen Koskinen (Villanova) Andrea Mangum (Providence) Liz Lawlor (Providence) Kris Lamb (Connecticut) Most Valuable Player: Kerry Bascom (Connecticut) 1988 (Fitzgerald Field House, University of Pittsburgh) First Round: #8 Seton Hall 72, #9 Georgetown 63 Quarterfinals: #4 Boston College 71, #5 Connecticut 56 #1 Syracuse 74, #8 Seton Hall 58 #3 St. John’s 71, #6 Providence 64 #7 Pittsburgh 54, #2 Villanova 51 Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 56, #4 Boston College 49 #3 St. John’s 93, #7 Pittsburgh 73 Final: #3 St. John’s 74, #1 Syracuse 72 (OT) All‑Tournament Team: Geraldine Saintilus (Seton Hall) Lorri Johnson (Pittsburgh) Angela Alston (Syracuse) Simone Courltandt (Syracuse) Dolores Dixon (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Sabrina Johnson (St. John’s) 1987 (duPont Pavilion, Villanova University) First Round: #8 Seton Hall 77, #9 Pittsburgh 64 Quarterfinals: #6 Boston College 61, #3 Syracuse 52 #2 Providence 71, #7 Georgetown 56 #4 St. John’s 68, #5 Connecticut 58 #1 Villanova 53, #8 Seton Hall 47 Semifinals: #1 Villanova 59, #4 St. John’s 40 #6 Boston College 64, #2 Providence 63 Final: #1 Villanova 60, #6 Boston College 45 All‑Tournament Team: Doris Sable (Providence) Dolores Dixon (St. John’s) Kathy Sweet (Boston College) Mary Burke (Providence) Pam Thornton (Boston College) Most Valuable Player: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1986 (Roberts Center, Boston College) First Round: #9 Georgetown 68, #8 Seton Hall 65 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Syracuse 58, #6 Pittsburgh 57 #2 Villanova 68, #7 Connecticut 47 #5 Boston College 64, #4 St. John’s 53 #1 Providence 88, #9 Georgetown 53 Semifinals: #2 Villanova 69, #3 Syracuse 61 #1 Providence 95, #5 Boston College 78 Final: #2 Villanova 71, #1 Providence 60
All‑Tournament Team: Jenny Bendall (Georgetown) Britt King (Providence) Marie Grant (Boston College) Lynn Tighe (Villanova) Doris Sable (Providence) Most Valuable Player: Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) 1985 (Manley Field House, Syracuse University) First Round: #9 Seton Hall 87, #8 Connecticut 73 (OT) Quarterfinals: #3 Boston College 73, #6 Providence 59 #1 St. John’s 58, #9 Seton Hall 42 #5 Syracuse 56, #4 Pittsburgh 55 #2 Villanova 81, #7 Georgetown 53 Semifinals: #2 Villanova 66, #3 Boston College 57 #5 Syracuse 67, #1 St. John’s 49 Final: #5 Syracuse 57, #2 Villanova 56 All‑Tournament Team: Toni Igrec (Syracuse) Shelly Pennefather (Villanova) Karen Hargadon (Villanova) Ann Odoy (Boston College) Kathy O’Reilly (Seton Hall) Most Valuable Player: Janice Long (Syracuse) 1984 (Alumni Hall, St. John’s University) First Round: #9 Connecticut 52, #8 Boston College 51 Quarterfinals: #3 St. John’s 68, #6 Providence 52 #2 Villanova 69, #7 Georgetown 59 #4 Seton Hall 68, #5 Syracuse 62 #1 Pittsburgh 60, #9 Connecticut 57 Semifinals: #3 St. John’s 63, #2 Villanova 48 #4 Seton Hall 80, #1 Pittsburgh 68 Final: #3 St. John’s 66, #4 Seton Hall 46 All‑Tournament Team: Gloria Bradley (Seton Hall) Julie Callan (Pittsburgh) Leslie Fairbanks (Seton Hall) Barbara Rapp (St. John’s) Janet Roos (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Anne Marie McNamee (St. John’s) 1983 (Alumni Hall, Providence College) First Round: #8 Boston College 69, #9 Connecticut 57 Quarterfinals: #1 Providence 56, #8 Boston College 38 #4 Villanova 72, #5 Syracuse 67 #2 St. John’s 61, #7 Seton Hall 54 #6 Georgetown 61, #3 Pittsburgh 60 Semifinals: #2 St. John’s 69, #6 Georgetown 58 #1 Providence 71, #4 Villanova 69 (OT) Final: #2 St. John’s 74, #1 Providence 63 All‑Tournament Team: Nancy Bernhardt (Villanova) Laurie St. Jean (Providence) Diane Pugh (St. John’s) Kathy Finn (Providence) Janet Roos (St. John’s) Most Valuable Player: Debbie Beckford (St. John’s)
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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship BIG EAST Record in the NCAA Tournament: 241-138 (.636) Record Since 1994-95: 213-106 (.668) Record Since 1999-00: 183-93 (.663) Record Since 2005-06: 115-65 (.639) Record Since 2013-14: 12-14 (.462) National Championships (9): Connecticut (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013) Notre Dame (2001) Final Four Appearances (23): Connecticut (1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Louisville (2009, 2013) Notre Dame (1997, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013) Rutgers (2000, 2007) Four Bids: 1998 (Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 1999 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2000 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2005 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers) 2018 (Creighton, DePaul, Marquette, Villanova) Five Bids: 2001 (Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2002 (Boston College, Connecticut, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova) Seven Bids: 2003 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech) 2006 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, USF) 2009 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova) 2010 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia) Eight Bids: 2004 (Boston College, Connecticut, Miami, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia) 2007 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, West Virginia) 2008 (Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, West Virginia) 2012 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia) 2013 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Louisville, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Syracuse, USF, Villanova) Nine Bids: 2011 ( Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, West Virginia)
All-Time Postseason Records For 2017 BIG EAST Participants Creighton NCAA: 7 appearances, 5 wins, 7 losses WNIT: 12 appearances, 14 wins, 11 losses (2004 Champion) DePaul NCAA: 23 appearances, 17 wins, 23 losses WNIT: 3 appearances, 2 wins, 3 losses NWIT: 4 appearances, 8 wins, 6 losses (1988 Champion) Georgetown NCAA: 4 appearances, 6 wins, 4 losses WNIT: 8 appearances, 5 wins, 8 losses Marquette NCAA: 11 appearances, 5 wins, 11 losses WNIT: 9 appearances, 14 wins, 9 losses (2008 Champion)
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St. John’s NCAA: 10 appearances, 7 wins, 10 losses WNIT: 6 appearances, 12 wins, 6 losses Seton Hall NCAA: 4 appearances, 3 wins, 4 losses WNIT: 5 appearances, 4 wins, 5 losses Villanova NCAA: 11 appearances, 8 wins, 11 losses WNIT: 10 appearances, 15 wins, 10 losses
BIG EAST Round-By-Round Records First Second Regional Regional National National Round Round Semis Final Semi Final Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L 1983 0-1 1984 0-1 1985 0-1 1986 1-1 0-1 1987 0-1 1988 1-1 0-2 1989 0-3 1990 1-1 0-1 1991 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1992 1-1 1-1 0-1 1993 2-1 1-1 0-1 1994 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 1995 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1996 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1997 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 1998 3-1 3-0 1-2 0-1 1999 4-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 2000 4-0 3-1 2-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 2001 5-0 2-3 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 2002 3-2 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2003 6-1 4-2 2-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 2004 5-3 3-2 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 2005 4-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 2006 4-3 3-1 1-2 0-1 2007 7-1 2-5 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 2008 6-2 5-1 2-3 1-1 0-1 2009 4-3 4-0 2-2 2-0 2-0 1-1 2010 5-2 2-3 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2011 9-0 5-4 2-3 2-0 1-1 0-1 2012 7-1 3-4 2-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 2013 4-4 3-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 2014 2-0 1-1 0-1 2015 1-1 0-1 2016 1-2 1-0 0-1 2017 2-1 0-2 2018 4-0 0-4 Record 104-38 59-50 32-27 23-9 14-9 9-5 Win% .732 .541 .542 .719 .609 .643
School (apps)
Record
Cincinnati (4) 1-4/0-0* Connecticut (25) 91-17 Creighton (7) 5-7/2-2* DePaul (23) 17-23/12-13* Georgetown (4) 6-4 Louisville (16) 19-16/16-7* Marquette (11) 5-11/3-4* Notre Dame (20) 41-19/41-17* Pittsburgh (3) 5-3 Providence (5) 2-5 Rutgers (23) 35-23/26-13* St. John’s (10) 7-10 Seton Hall (4) 3-4 USF (2) 1-2/1-2* Syracuse (5) 0-5 Villanova (11) 8-11 West Virginia (8) 7-8/5-6*
Years Participated
Year-By-Year in the NCAA Championship Record Teams 2018 4-4 4 – CU, DPU, MU, VU 2017 2-3 3 – CU, DPU, MU 2016 2-3 3 – DPU, STJ, SHU 2015 1-2 2 – DPU, SHU 2014 3-2 2 – DPU, STJ 2013 16-7* 8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, STJ, SYR, USF, NOVA 2012 15-8* 8 – UConn, DPU, GU, UofL, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 2011 19-9* 9 – UConn, DPU, GU, UofL, MU, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 2010 11-6 7 – UConn, DPU, GU, ND, RU, STJ, WVU 2009 15-6* 7 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, VU 2008 14-8* 8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, UP, RU, SU, WVU 2007 13-8 8 – UConn, DPU, UofL, MU, ND, UP, RU, WVU 2006 8-7 7 – UConn, DPU, UofL, ND, RU, STJ, USF 2005 7-4 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 2004 12-7 8 - BC, UConn, Miami, ND, RU, VU, VT, WVU 2003 15-6* 7 - BC, UConn, Miami, ND, RU, VU, VT 2002 8-4 5 - BC, UConn, ND, SU, VU 2001 13-4* 5 - UConn, ND, RU, VU, VT 2000 13-3 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 1999 7-4 4 - BC, UConn, ND, RU 1998 7-4 4 - UConn, Miami, ND, RU 1997 7-2 2 - UConn, ND 1996 5-2 2 - UConn, ND 1995 7-1 2 - UConn, SHU 1994 5-2 2 - UConn, SHU 1993 3-3 3 - UConn, GU, Miami 1992 2-3 3 - UConn, Miami, PC 1991 4-2 2 - UConn, PC 1990 1-2 2 - UConn, PC 1989 0-3 3 - UConn, PC, VU 1988 1-3 3 - STJ, SU, VU 1987 0-1 1 - VU 1986 1-2 2 - PC, VU 1985 0-1 1 - SU 1984 0-1 1 - STJ 1983 0-1 1 – STJ * includes BIG EAST teams vs. BIG EAST teams Highest Advancement
1989, 1999, 2002-03 Regional Second Round, 2002 1989-13 National Champions, 1995, ’00, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’09, ’10, ‘13 1992, 94, 2002, ‘12, ‘13, ‘17, ‘18 Regional Second Round, 1992, 1994, 2013, 2017, 2018 1990-93, 1995-97, 2003-18 Regional Semifinal, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016 1993, 2010-12 Regional Semifinal, 1993 1983-84, ‘93, ‘95, ‘97-‘99, 2001, National Final, 2009, ‘13 2005-09, 2011-13 1994-95, 1997-2000, ’04, ’07, ’11, ‘17, ‘18 Regional Second Round, 1997, 2004, 2007, 2018 1992, 1994, 1996-13 National Champions, 2001 2007-09 Regional Semifinal, 2008, ’09 1986, 1989-92 Regional Semifinal, 1990 1986-94, 1998-01, 2003-12 National Final, 2007 1983-84, 1988, 2006, 2010-14, ‘16 Regional Final, 2012 1994-95, 2015-16 Regional Semifinal, 1994 2006, 2013 Regional Second Round, 2013 1985, 1988, 2002, ’08. ‘13 Regional Second Round, 1988 1986-89, 2001-04, ’09, ‘13 Regional Final, 2003 1989-92, 2004, 2007-08, 2010-12 Regional Semifinal, 1992
* - since BIG EAST membership
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2017-18 (4-4) Creighton (No. 11 seed) DePaul (No. 5 seed) Marquette (No. 8 seed) Villanova (No. 9 seed)
2011-12 (15-8) W L W L W L W L
76-70 No. 6 seed Iowa (Kansas City Region First Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) 64-86 No. 3 seed UCLA (Kansas City Region Second Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) 90-79 No. 12 seed Oklahoma (Spokane Region First Round, College Station, Texas) 79-80 No. 4 seed Texas A&M (Spokane Region Second Round, College Station, Texas) 84-65 No. 9 seed Dayton (Lexington Region First Round, Louisville, Ky.) 72-90 No. 1 seed Louisville (Lexington Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) 81-74 (OT) No. 8 seed South Dakota State (Spokane Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) 72-98 No. 1 seed Notre Dame (Spokane Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.)
W L W L L
76-49 52-64 88-67 71-92 65-68
No. 10 seed Toledo (Stockton Region First Round, Corvallis, Ore.) No. 2 seed Oregon State (Stockton Region Second Round, Corvallis, Ore.) No. 10 seed UNI (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Starkville, Miss.) No. 2 seed Mississippi State (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Starkville, Miss.) No. 12 seed Quinnipiac (Stockton Region First Round, Coral Gables, Fla.)
W W L L L
97-67 73-72 71-83 57-68 76-97
No. 11 seed James Madison (Dallas Region First Round, Louisville, Ky.) No. 3 seed Louisville (Dallas Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) No. 2 Oregon State (Dallas Region Semifinal, Dallas, Texas) No. 9 Auburn (Dallas Region First Round, Waco, Texas) No. 9 Duquesne (Bridgeport Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.)
2016-17 (2-3) Creighton (No. 7 seed) DePaul (No. 7 seed) Marquette (No. 5 seed)
2015-16 (2-3) DePaul (No. 6 seed) St. John’s (No. 8 seed) Seton Hall (No. 8 seed)
2014-15 (1-2) DePaul (No. 9 seed) Seton Hall (No. 9 seed)
W 79-72 No. 8 seed Minnesota (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 79-67 No. 1 seed Notre Dame (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 79-66 No. 8 seed Rutgers (Albany Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.)
2013-14 (3-2) DePaul (No. 7 seed) St. John’s (No. 8 seed)
W W L W L
104-100 74-65 84-65 71-68 67-51
No. 10 seed Oklahoma (Lincoln Region First Round, Durham, N.C.) No. 2 seed Duke (Lincoln Region Second Round, Durham, N.C.) No. 3 seed Texas A&M (Lincoln Region Semifinal, Lincoln, Neb.) No. 9 seed Southern California (Louisville Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Louisville Region Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.)
2012-13 (16-7) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed) Louisville (No. 5 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) St. John’s (No. 10 seed) USF (No. 10 seed) Syracuse (No. 7 seed) Villanova (No. 9 seed)
W W W W W W L W W W W W L W W W W L L W L L L
105-37 No. 16 seed Idaho (Bridgeport Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) 77-44 No. 8 seed Vanderbilt (Bridgeport Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) 76-50 No. 4 seed Maryland (Bridgeport Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) 83-53 No. 2 seed Kentucky (Bridgeport Regional Final, Bridgeport, Conn.) 83-65 No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) 93-60 No. 5 seed Louisville (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) 73-56 No. 7 Oklahoma State (Norfolk Region First Round, Durham, N.C.) 74-49 No. 12 seed Middle Tenn. St. (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Louisville, Ky.) 76-63 No. 4 seed Purdue (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) 82-81 No. 1 Baylor (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) 86-78 No. 2 seed Tennessee (Oklahoma City Region Final, Oklahoma City, Okla.) 64-57 No. 2 seed California (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) 93-60 No. 1 Connecticut (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) 97-64 No. 16 seed UT-Martin (Norfolk Region First Round, Iowa City, Iowa) 74-57 No. 9 seed Iowa (Norfolk Region Second Round, Iowa City, Iowa) 93-63 No. 12 seed Kansas (Norfolk Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) 87-76 No. 2 seed Duke (Norfolk Region Final, Norfolk, Va.) 83-65 No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) 96-90 (2OT) No. 7 seed Dayton (Bridgeport Region First Round, Queens, N.Y.) 71-70 No. 7 seed Texas Tech (Spokane Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) 82-78 No. 2 seed California (Spokane Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas) 61-56 No. 10 seed Creighton (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) 60-52 No. 8 seed Michigan (Spokane Region First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.)
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Connecticut (No. 1 seed) DePaul (No. 7 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed) Louisville (No. 7 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 6 seed) St. John’s (No. 3 seed) West Virginia
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83-47 72-26 77-59 80-6 83-7 59-5 63-4 61-5 76-6 67-5 72-6 74-4 73-6 79-3 80-4 83-7 80-6 86-7 69-6 74-7 74-4 68-5 72-5
No. 16 seed Prairie View (Kingston Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 8 seed Kansas St. (Kingston Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 4 seed Penn State (Kingston Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 2 seed Kentucky (Kingston Region Final, Kingston, R.I.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 10 seed BYU (Des Moines Region First Round, Little Rock, Ark.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (Des Moines Region Second Round, Little Rock, Ark.) No. 12 seed Fresno St. (Des Moines Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 4 seed Georgia Tech (Des Moines Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 10 seed Michigan State (Raleigh Region First Round, College Park, Md.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Raleigh First Round, College Park, Md.) No. 16 seed Liberty (Raleigh Region First Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 8 seed California (Raleigh Region Second Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 5 seed St. Bonaventure (Raleigh Region Semifinal, South Bend, Ind.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Raleigh Region Semifinal, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 1 seed Baylor (National Final, Denver, Colo.) No. 11 Gonzaga (Kingston Region First Round, Spokane, Wash.) No. 14 seed Creighton (Fresno Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 6 seed Oklahoma (Fresno Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 2 seed Duke (Fresno Region Semifinal, Norman, Okla.) No. 9 seed Texas (Fresno Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 1 seed Stanford (Fresno Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.)
75-3 64-4 68-6 75-4 72-6 67-5 77-6 78-5 73-5 72-6 76-7 56-4 75-7 70-6 65-4 79-5 68-6 76-5 76-5 81-6 85-7 76-6 68-65 79-7 55-5 86-5 79-7 82-6
No. 16 seed Hartford (Philadelphia Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Purdue (Philadelphia Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 5 seed Georgetown (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 2 seed Duke (Philadelphia Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 2 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 15 seed Utah (Dayton Region First Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) No. 10 seed Temple (Dayton Region Second Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) No. 6 seed Oklahoma (Dayton Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 2 seed Texas A&M (National Championship, Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 14 seed Navy (Philadelphia Region First Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 6 seed Penn State (Philadelphia Region Second Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 2 seed Duke (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 12 seed Princeton (Philadelphia Region First Round, College Park, Md.) No. 4 seed Maryland (Philadelphia Region Second Round, College Park, Md.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 10 seed Louisiana Tech (Dallas Region First Round, Shreveport, La.) No. 2 seed Texas A&M (Dallas Region Second Round, Shreveport, La.) No. 10 seed Vanderbilt (Spokane Region First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 2 seed Xavier (Spokane Region Second Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 11 seed Gonzaga (Spokane Region Semifinal, Spokane, Wash.) No. 9 seed Texas (Dayton Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 8 seed Texas Tech (Spokane Region First Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 1 seed Stanford (Spokane Region Second Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 8 seed Houston (Dallas Region First Round, Waco, Texas) No. 1 seed Baylor (Dallas Region Second Round, Waco, Texas)
95-3 90-3 74-3 90-5 70-5 53-4 86-5 84-6 77-72 (OT) 58-4 64-5 62-4 49-3 65-4 66-65 (OT) 70-6 83-76 (OT)
No. 16 seed Southern (Dayton Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 8 seed Temple (Dayton Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Dayton Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 3 seed Florida State (Dayton Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 4 seed Baylor (National Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 1 seed Stanford (National Championship, San Antonio, Texas) No. 15 seed Cleveland State (Kansas City Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 10 seed Vermont (Kansas City Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 3 seed Oklahoma (Kansas City Region Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.) No. 14 seed Lamar (Memphis Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 11 seed San Diego State (Memphis Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 12 seed Marist (Memphis Region First Round, Berkeley, Calif.) No. 4 seed Baylor (Memphis Region Second Round, Berkeley, Calif.) No. 11 seed Princeton (Dayton Region First Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 3 seed Florida State (Dayton Region Second Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 8 seed Iowa (Sacramento Region First Round, Stanford, Calif.) No. 6 seed Vanderbilt (Sacramento Region First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio)
2010-11 (19-9) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) DePaul (No. 3 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed) Rutgers (No. 7 seed) Louisville (No. 7 seed) Marquette (No. 8 seed) St. John’s (No. 9 seed) West Virginia (No. 9 seed)
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2009-10 (11-6) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) West Virginia (No. 3 seed) Georgetown (No. 5 seed) St. John’s (No. 6 seed) Rutgers (No. 9 seed) DePaul (No. 11 seed)
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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2008-09 (15-6) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Louisville (No. 3 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 4 seed) DePaul (No. 7 seed) Notre Dame (No. 7 seed) Rutgers (No. 7 seed) Villanova (No. 8 seed)
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2005-06 (8-7)
104-65 87-59 77-53 83-64 83-64 76-54 62-42 62-52 56-39 77-60 61-59 76-54 64-35 65-60 70-59 76-70 79-71 57-51 80-52 67-61 60-30
No. 16 seed Vermont (Trenton Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Florida (Trenton Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed California (Trenton Region Semifinal, Trenton, N.J.) No. 6 seed Arizona State (Trenton Region Final, Trenton, N.J.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 3 seed Louisville (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 14 seed Liberty (Raleigh Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 6 seed LSU (Raleigh Region Second Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 2 seed Baylor (Raleigh Region Semifinal, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Maryland (Raleigh Region Final, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 13 seed Montana (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Seattle, Wash.) No. 12 seed Gonzaga (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Seattle, Wash.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 10 seed San Diego State (Berkley Region First Round, San Diego, Calif.) No. 10 seed Minnesota (Trenton Region First Round, South Bend, Ind.) No. 10 seed VCU (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 2 seed Auburn (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 6 seed Purdue (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 9 seed Utah (Raleigh Region First Round, College Park, Md.)
89-47 89-55 78-63 66-56 82-73 85-42 69-58 53-42 66-56 81-67 80-63 78-74 75-62 79-75 (OT) 74-64 61-60 64-46 63-58 67-59 72-53 59-55 76-57
No. 16 seed Cornell (Greensboro Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 8 seed Texas (Greensboro Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 5 seed Old Dominion (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 2 seed Rutgers (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, Tampa, Fla.) No. 15 seed Robert Morris (Greensboro Region First Round, Des Moines, Iowa) No. 7 seed Iowa State (Greensboro Region Second Round, Des Moines, Iowa) No. 6 seed George Washington (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 13 seed Miami (Ohio) (New Orleans Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 5 seed Kansas State (New Orleans Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 1 seed North Carolina (New Orleans Region Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 12 seed Southern Methodist (OK City Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 4 seed Oklahoma (Oklahoma City Region Second Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Oklahoma City Region Semifinal, Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 12 seed New Mexico (Spokane Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 4 seed Vanderbilt (Spokane Region Second Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 11 seed Wyoming (Spokane Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 3 seed Baylor (Spokane Region Second Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 2 seed Stanford (Spokane Region Semifinal, Spokane, Wash.) No. 10 seed Hartford (Oklahoma City Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 7 seed Marist (New Orleans Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.)
82-33 94-70 78-71 73-50 77-34 70-57 53-52 64-45 59-35 59-46 80-54 67-58 87-58 78-47 71-61 68-54 62-59 60-51 55-4 65-52 49-43
No. 16 seed Maryland-Baltimore County (Fresno Region First Round, Hartford, CT.) No. 9 seed Wisconsin-Green Bay (Fresno Region Second Round, Hartford, Conn.) No. 4 seed NC State (Fresno Region Semifinal, Fresno, Calif.) No. 3 seed LSU (Fresno Region Final, Fresno, Calif.) No. 13 seed East Carolina (Greensboro Region First Round, East Lansing, Mich.) No. 5 seed Michigan State (Greensboro Region Second Round, East Lansing, Mich.) No. 1 seed Duke (Greensboro Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 3 seed Arizona State (Greensboro Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) No. 3 seed LSU (National Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Final, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 11 seed BYU (Greensboro Region First Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 3 seed Arizona State (Greensboro Region Second Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 11 seed Louisiana-Lafayette (Dayton Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 seed Oklahoma (Dayton Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 9 seed James Madison (Dayton Region First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Dayton Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 8 seed California (Dallas Region First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed North Carolina (Dallas Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 7 seed Georgia Tech (Dallas Region First Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 6 seed Xavier (Fresno Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 LSU (Fresno Region Second Round, Austin, Texas)
2007-08 (14-8) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 2 seed) Louisville (No. 4 seed) Notre Dame (No. 5 seed) West Virginia (No. 5 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 6 seed) Syracuse (No. 7 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed)
W W W W L W W W L W W L W W L W L W W L L L
2006-07 (13-8) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Louisville (No. 6 seed) Marquette (No. 6 seed) Pittsburgh (No. 8 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) DePaul (No. 10 seed) West Virginia (No. 11 seed)
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W W W L W W W W W L W L W L W L W L L W L
Connecticut (No. 2 seed) DePaul (No. 4 seed) Louisville (No. 9 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) Rutgers (No. 3 seed) St. John’s (No. 7 seed) USF (No. 9 seed)
W W W L W W L L L W W L W L L
77-54 79-56 77-75 63-61 (OT) 68-43 71-67 66-56 76-64 78-61 63-58 82-48 76-69 78-68 81-74 67-65
No. 15 seed Coppin State (Bridgeport Region First Round, State College, Pa.) No. 7 seed Virginia Tech (Bridgeport Region Second Round, State College, Pa.) No. 3 seed Georgia (Bridgeport Region Semifinal, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 1 seed Duke (Bridgeport Region Final, Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 13 seed Liberty (San Antonio Region First Round, Chicago, Ill.) No. 12 seed Tulsa (San Antonio Region Second Round, Chicago, Ill.) No. 1 seed LSU (San Antonio Region Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 8 seed Vanderbilt (Cleveland Region First Round, Nashville, Tenn.) No. 8 seed Boston College (Albuquerque Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Cleveland Region First Round, Trenton, N.J.) No. 11 seed TCU (Cleveland Region Second Round, Trenton, N.J.) No. 2 seed ennessee (Cleveland Region Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio) No. 10 seed California (Albuquerque Region First Round, State College, Pa.) No. 2 seed Maryland (Albuquerque Region Second Round, State College, Pa.) No. 8 seed USC (Bridgeport Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)
65-43 70-60 95-47 70-52 76-59 61-51 70-61 62-37 61-54 64-58 59-49
No. 10 seed Houston (Chattanooga Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 2 seed Duke (Chattanooga Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Kansas City Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 6 seed Florida State (Kansas City Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Stanford (Kansas City Region Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.) No. 13 seed UC Santa Barbara (Tempe Region First Round, Fresno, Calif.) No. 5 seed Arizona State (Tempe Region Second Round, Fresno, Calif.) No. 14 seed Hartford (Philadelphia Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 6 seed Temple (Philadelphia Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Ohio State (Philadelphia Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Philadelphia Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.)
2004-05 (7-4) Boston College (No. 7 seed) W L Connecticut (No. 3 seed) W W L Notre Dame (No. 4 seed) W L Rutgers (No. 3 seed) W W W L
2003-04 (12-7) Boston College (No. 3 seed) W W L Connecticut (No. 2 seed) W W W W W W Miami (No. 5 seed) L Notre Dame (No. 5 seed) W W L Rutgers (No. 7 seed) L Villanova (No. 7 seed) W L Virginia Tech (No. 8 seed) W L West Virginia (No. 11 seed) L
58-56 No. 14 seed Eastern Michigan (Mideast Region First Round, Columbus, Ohio) 63-48 No. 6 seed Ohio State (Mideast Region Second Round, Columbus, Ohio) 76-63 No. 7 seed Minnesota (Mideast Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) 91-55 No. 15 seed Pennsylvania (East Region First Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) 79-53 No. 7 seed Auburn (Easr Region Second Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) 63-55 No. 11 seed UC Santa Barbara (East Region Semifinal, Hartford, Conn.) 66-49 No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Final, Hartford, Conn.) 67-58 No. 7 seed Minnesota (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) 70-61 No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, New Orleans, La.) 86-85 No. 12 seed Maryland (West Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) 69-65 (OT) No. 12 seed SW Missouri State (East Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) 59-46 No. 13 seed Middle Tennessee (East Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) 55-49 No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Semifinal, Hartford, Conn.) 74-69 No. 10 seed Chattanooga (Midwest Region First Round, Chattanooga, Tenn.) 66-63 No. 10 seed Mississippi (West Region First Round, Ames, Iowa) 60-42 No. 2 seed Purdue (West Region Second Round, Ames, Iowa) 89-76 No. 9 seed Iowa (East Region First Round, Blacksburg, Va.) 61-48 No. 1 seed Penn State (East Region Second Round, Blacksburg, Va.) 73-67 No. 6 seed Ohio State (East Region First Round, Columbus, Ohio)
2002-03 (15-6) Boston College (No. 5 seed) W 73-72 No. 12 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.) W 86-85 (OT) No. 4 seed Vanderbilt (East Region Second Round, Norfolk, Va.) L 70-49 No. 1 seed Connecticut (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Miami (No. 11 seed) Notre Dame (No. 11 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Villanova (No. 2 seed) Virginia Tech (No. 7 seed)
W W W W W W L W W L W L W W W L W L
91-44 No. 16 seed Boston University (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) 81-66 No. 9 seed TCU (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) 70-49 No. 5 seed Boston College (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) 73-64 No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) 71-69 No. 2 seed Texas (National Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) 73-68 No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Atlanta, Ga.) 91-85 (OT) No. 6 seed New Mexico (Midwest Region First Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) 59-47 No. 6 seed Arizona (East Region First Round, Manhattan, Kan.) 59-53 No. 3 seed Kansas State (East Region Second Round, Manhattan, Kan.) 66-47 No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) 64-52 No. 13 seed Western Kentucky (Midwest Region First Round, Athens, Ga.) 74-64 No. 5 seed Georgia (Midwest Region Second Round, Athens, Ga.) 51-36 No. 15 seed St. Francis (Pa.) (Mideast Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) 70-57 No. 7 seed George Washington (Mideast Region Second Round, Norman, Okla.) 53-51 No. 6 seed Colorado (Mideast Region Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.) 73-49 No. 1 seed Tennessee (Mideast Region Final, Knoxville, Tenn.) 61-59 No. 10 seed Georgia Tech (East Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) 80-62 No. 2 seed Purdue (East Region Second Round, West Lafayette, Ind.)
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 2001-02 (8-4) Boston College (No. 5 seed) L Connecticut (No. 1 seed) W W W W W W Notre Dame (No. 7 seed) W L Syracuse (No. 10 seed) L Villanova (No. 9 seed) W L
1996-97 (7-2) 65-59 86-37 86-48 82-64 85-64 79-56 82-70 87-69 89-50 87-69 67-46 66-53
No. 12 seed Mississippi State (West Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 16 seed St. Francis (Pa.) (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Iowa (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Penn State (Mideast Region Semifinal, Milwaukee, Wisc.) No. 7 seed Old Dominion (Mideast Region Final, Milwaukee, Wisc.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (National Championship, San Antonio, Texas) No. 10 seed New Mexico (Midwest Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 2 seed Tennessee (Midwest Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 7 seed Drake (East Region First Round, Waco, Texas) No. 8 seed Pepperdine (West Region First Round, Norman, Okla.) No. 1 seed Oklahoma (West Region First Round, Norman, Okla.)
101-29 89-44 72-58 67-48 90-75 98-49 88-54 69-54 72-64 90-75 68-66 80-43 60-53 66-58 68-64 77-57 73-52
No. 16 seed Long Island (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Colorado State (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed NC State (East Region Semifinal, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 3 seed Louisiana Tech (East Region Final, Pittsburgh, Pa.) No. 1 seed Notre Dame (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 16 seed Alcorn State (Midwest Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 8 seed Michigan (Midwest Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 5 seed Utah (Midwest Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) No. 3 seed Vanderbilt (Midwest Region Final, Denver, Colo.) No. 1 seed Connecticut (National Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 3 seed Purdue (National Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) No. 13 seed Stephen F. Austin (West Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 5 seed SW Missouri State (West Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 12 seed Drake (East Region First Round, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 4 seed NC State (East Region Second Round, Raleigh, N.C.) No. 10 seed Denver (Mideast Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 2 seed Texas Tech (Mideast Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas)
93-76 74-70 116-46 83-45 102-80 86-71 89-67 71-52 87-61 95-60 69-65 91-70 59-39 60-45 59-51 64-54
No. 12 seed Nebraska (Mideast Region First Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 4 seed Virginia (Mideast Region Second Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 16 seed Hampton (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 5 seed Oklahoma (East Region Semifinal, Richmond, Va.) No. 3 seed LSU (East Region Final, Richmond, Va.) No. 2 seed Penn State (National Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 15 seed San Diego (Mideast Region First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 7 seed Geo. Washington (Mideast Region Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) No. 3 seed Texas Tech (Mideast Region Semifinal, Memphis, Tenn.) No. 15 seed Holy Cross (West Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 10 seed St. Joseph’s (West Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 11 seed UAB (West Region Semifinal, Portland, Ore.) No. 1 seed Georgia (West Region Final, Portland, Ore.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.)
72-59 89-62 97-46 86-84 64-58 61-57 74-64 84-70 90-47 53-42 75-62
No. 9 seed Ohio State (East Region First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (East Region Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 16 seed St. Francis (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Xavier (Mideast Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Mideast Region Semifinal, Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 12 seed St. Mary’s (West Region First Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 4 seed LSU West Region Second Round, Baton Rouge, La.) No. 14 seed Dartmouth (Midwest Region First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 6 seed Arizona (Midwest Region Second Round, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 2 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Semifinal, Normal, Ill.) No. 1 seed Purdue (Midwest Region Final, Normal, Ill.)
93-52 75-67 74-57 60-52 60-49 78-64 74-59 70-65 79-76 62-61 92-60
No. 15 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 10 seed George Washington (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 seed Arizona (East Region Semifinal, Dayton, Ohio) No. 4 seed North Carolina State (East Region Final, Dayton, Ohio) No. 6 seed Clemson (Midwest Region First Round, Ruston, La.) No. 8 seed SW Missouri State (Midwest Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 1 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 4 seed Purdue (Midwest Region Semifinal, Lubbock, Texas) No. 12 seed Oregon (Mideast Region First Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 4 seed Iowa State (Mideast Region Second Round, Ames, Iowa) No. 1 seed Tennessee (Mideast Region Semifinal, Nashville, Tenn.)
2000-01 (13-4) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 1 seed) Rutgers (No. 4 seed) Villanova (No. 5 seed) Virginia Tech (No. 7 seed)
W W W W L W W W W W W W L W L W L
1999-00 (13-3) Boston College (No. 5 seed) W L Connecticut (No. 1 seed) W W W W W W Notre Dame (No. 2 seed) W W L Rutgers (No. 2 seed) W W W W L
1998-99 (7-4) Boston College (No. 8 seed) W L Connecticut (No. 1 seed) W W L Notre Dame (No. 5 seed) W L Rutgers (No. 3 seed) W W W L
1997-98 (7-4) Connecticut (No. 2 seed) Miami (No. 11 seed) Notre Dame (No. 9 seed) Rutgers (No. 5 seed)
W W W L L W W L W W L
2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE
Connecticut (No. 1 seed)
W W W L
103-35 72-53 78-73 91-81
No. 16 seed Lehigh (Midwest Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Iowa (Midwest Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Illinois (Midwest Region Semifinal, Iowa City, Iowa) No. 3 seed Tennessee (Midwest Region Final, Iowa City, Iowa)
Notre Dame (No. 6 seed)
W W W W L
93-62 86-83 87-71 62-52 80-66
No. 11 seed Memphis (East Region First Round, Austin, Texas) No. 3 seed Texas (East Region Second Round, Austin, Texas) No. 2 seed Alabama (East Region Semifinal, Columbia, S.C.) No. 5 seed George Washington (East Region Final, Columbia, S.C.) No. 3 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Cincinnati, Ohio)
W W W W L W L
94-63 88-68 72-44 67-57 88-83 ot 73-60 82-67
No. 16 seed Howard (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Michigan State (Mideast Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 12 seed San Francisco (Mideast Region Semifinal, Rosemont, Ill.) No. 3 seed Vanderbilt (Mideast Region Final, Rosemont, Ill.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Semifinal, Charlotte, N.C.) No. 5 seed Purdue (Midwest Region First Round, Lubbock, Texas) No. 4 seed Texas Tech (Midwest Region Second Round, Lubbock, Texas)
W W W W W W W L
105‑75 91‑45 87‑56 67‑63 87‑60 70‑64 73‑63 59‑49
No. 16 seed Maine (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 8 seed Virginia Tech (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 4 seed Alabama (East Region Semifinal, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 seed Virginia (East Region Final, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed Stanford (National Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 1 seed Tennessee (National Championship, Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 11 seed Stephen F. Austin (West Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 3 seed North Carolina (West Region Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.)
79‑60 81‑59 78‑64 81-69 70‑60 71‑66 64-60
No. 16 seed Brown (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 9 seed Auburn (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No 4 seed So. Mississippi (East Region Semifinal, Piscatway, N.J.) No. 3 seed North Carolina (East Region Final, Piscataway, N.J.) No. 13 seed Vermont (Midwest Region First Round, South Orange, N.J.) No. 5 seed Texas (Midwest Region Second Round, South Orange, N.J.) No. 1 seed Penn State (Midwest Region Semifinal, Austin, Texas)
1995-96 (5-2) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Notre Dame (No. 12 seed)
1994‑95 (7-1) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Seton Hall (No. 6 seed)
1993‑94 (5-2) Connecticut (No. 1 seed) Seton Hall (No. 4 seed)
W W W L W W L
1992‑93 - no teams seeded below No. 4 (3-3) Miami Georgetown Connecticut
W L W W L L
61‑44 78-63 76‑74 68‑67 77‑57 74‑71
St. Peter’s (East Region First Round, Miami, Fla.) No. 4 seed W. Kentucky (East Region Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.) Northern Illinois (East Region First Round, Washington, D.C.) No. 3 seed Penn State (East Region Second Round, University Park, Pa.) No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Semifinal, Richmond, Va.) Louisville (Mideast Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.)
W L W L L
86‑72 77‑67 83‑66 75-47 74-64
No. 7 seed North Carolina (East Region Second Round, Miami, Fla.) No. 3 Vanderbilt (East Region Semifinal, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 11 seed St. Peter’s (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 3 Vanderbilt (East Region Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.) No. 10 Toledo (Midwest Region First Round, Providence, R.I.)
W W W L W L
81‑80 82‑71 60‑57 61-55 88‑87 103-91
No. 11 seed Toledo (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.) No. 2 seed NC State (East Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 4 seed Clemson (East Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.) No. 1 seed Virginia (National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) No. 12 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) No. 4 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Clemson, S.C.)
1991‑92 (2-3) Miami (No. 2 seed) Connecticut (No. 6 seed) Providence (No. 7 seed)
1990‑91 (4-2) Connecticut (No. 3 seed) Providence (No. 5 seed)
1989‑90 (1-2) Providence (No. 3 seed) W 77‑75 No. 6 seed Maryland (East Region Second Round, Providence, R.I.) L 77‑71 No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.) Connecticut (No. 4 seed) L 61-59 No. 5 seed Clemson (East Region Second Round, Storrs, Conn.)
1988‑89 (0-3) Connecticut (No. 8 seed) L 72-63 No. 9 seed La Salle (East Region First Round, Storrs, Conn.) Providence (No. 11 seed) L 94‑74 No. 6 seed James Madison (East Region First Round, Harrisonburg, Va.) Villanova (No. 11 seed) L 66-41 No. 6 seed Old Dominion (Mideast Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)
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BIG EAST in the NCAA Championship 1987‑88 (1-3) St. John’s (No. 7 seed) Syracuse (No. 6 seed) Villanova (No. 8 seed)
W L L L
83‑70 85-64 116-75 53‑51
No. 10 seed Fairfield (East Region First Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) No. 2 seed Virginia (East Region Second Round, Charlottesville, Va.) No. 3 seed Ohio State (Mideast Region Second Round, Columbus, Ohio) No. 9 seed Wake Forest (East Region First Round, Villanova, Pa.)
1986‑87 (0-1) Villanova (No. 6 seed)
L 68‑67 No. 3 seed N.C. State (East Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.)
1985‑86 (1-2) Providence (No. 9 seed) Villanova (No. 7 seed)
L 55‑53 No. 8 seed James Madison (East Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) W 60‑55 No. 10 seed La Salle (East Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) L 85-58 No. 2 seed Rutgers (East Region Second Round, New Brunswick, N.J.)
1984‑85 (0-1) Syracuse (No. 8 seed)
L 88-63 No. 1 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)
1983‑84 (0-1) St. John’s (No. 7 seed)
L 81-79 No. 2 seed North Carolina (East Region First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.)
1982‑83 (0-1) St. John’s (No. 7 seed)
L 86-63 No. 2 seed Old Dominion (East Region First Round, Norfolk, Va.)
UConn won the 1995 NCAA Championship with the help of Naismith Player of the Year, Rebecca Lobo
BIG EAST Round-By-Round Records
First Second Regional Regional National National Round Round Semis Final Semi Final Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L 1983 0-1 1984 0-1 1985 0-1 1986 1-1 0-1 1987 0-1 1988 1-1 0-2 1989 0-3 1990 1-1 1991 1-0 1-1 1992 1-1 1-1 1993 2-1 1-1 1994 2-0 2-0 1995 2-0 1-1 1996 2-0 1-1 1997 2-0 2-0 1998 3-1 3-0 1999 4-0 2-2 2000 4-0 3-1 2001 5-0 2-3 2002 3-2 1-2 2003 6-1 4-2 2004 5-3 3-2 2005 4-0 2-2 2006 4-3 3-1 2007 7-1 2-5 2008 6-2 5-1 2009 4-3 4-0 2010 5-2 2-3 2011 9-0 5-4 2012 7-1 3-4 2013 4-4 3-1 2014 2-0 1-1 2015 1-1 0-1 2016 1-2 1-0 2017 2-1 0-2 2018 4-0 0-4 Record 104-38 59-50 Win% .732 .541
0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 2-0 2-3 2-2 1-1 2-3 2-1 3-0 0-1
1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-0
0-1
1-0 0-1 0-1
1-0
1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0
1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-1
0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1
14-9 .609
9-5 .643
0-1 32-27 .542
23-9 .719
St. John’s won its first BIG EAST Tournament in 1983 and again in 1984 and 1988, before claiming the most recent crown in 2016
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BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST in the WNIT 2017-18 (4-3) Georgetown St. John’s Seton Hall
W, 67-57 L, 66-69 W, 68-47 W, 53-48 W, 65-52 L, 62-76 L, 57-75
2016-17 (6-3) Georgetown St. John’s Villanova
L 49-60 W 72-43 W 62-57 L 40-60 W 59-53 W 56-51 W 69-67 (OT) W 69-57 L 61-65
2015-16 (1-3) Creighton Georgetown Villanova
L 68-74 L 55-57 W 67-51 L 74-82
2014-15 (5-3) Creighton St. John’s Villanova
L 68-58 W 64-56 W 77-63 L 63-55 W 71-60 W 71-66 W 63-55 L 75-70
Delaware (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Duquesne (Second Round, Washington, D.C.) Marist (First Round, Queens, N.Y.) Penn (Second Round, Queens, N.Y.) Duquesne (Round of 16, Queens, N.Y.) West Virginia (Quarterfinals, Morgantown, W.Va.) Saint Joseph’s (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) Fordham (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Sacred Heart (First Round, Queens, N.Y.) Harvard (Second Round, Queens, N.Y.) Michigan (Round of 16, Ann Arbor, Mich.) Princeton (First Round, Princeton, N.J.) Drexel (Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) James Madison (Round of 16, Harrisonburg, Va.) Indiana (Quarterfinals, Bloomington, Ind.) Michigan (Semifinals, Ann Arbor, Mich.) South Dakota (First Round, Vermillion, S.D.) Rutgers (First Round, Piscataway, N.J.) Liberty (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Hofstra (Second Round, Villanova, Pa.) South Dakota (First Round, Vermillion, S.D.) Army (First Round, Queens, N.Y.) Fordham (Second Round, Queens, N.Y.) Villanova (Third Round, Villanova, Pa.) Maine (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Old Dominion (Second Round, Villanova, Pa.) St. John’s (Third Round, Villanova, Pa.) West Virginia (Quarterfinal, Morgantown, W.Va.)
2013-14 (5-5) Butler Creighton Marquette Seton Hall Villanova
L W L W L W W L W L
78-61 South Dakota State (First Round, Brookings, S.D.) 77-51 Missouri (First Round, Omaha, Neb.) 62-51 South Dakota State (Second Round, Brookings, S.D. 63-61 Indiana State (First Round, Terre Haute, Ind.) 72-69 Indiana (Second Round, Bloomington, Ind.) 63-60 American (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) 75-74 Princeton (Second Round, South Orange, N.J.) 91-79 (2OT) Rutgers (Third Round, Piscataway, N.J.) 74-66 Quinnipiac (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) 76-66 George Washington (Second Round, Villanova, Pa.)
2012-13 (0-1) Marquette
L 61-59
2011-12 (9-4) Cincinnati W L USF W W L Syracuse W W W W L Villanova W W L
68-63 (ot) 72-51 76-20 77-61 72-45 59-42 65-43 82-68 74-73 (ot) 74-71 58-39 58-55 48-47
2010-11 (3-1) Syracuse W W W L
77-53 63-53 72-63 71-68 (ot)
Northern Iowa (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Duquesne (First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Toledo (Second Round, Toledo, Ohio) Florida Atlantic (First Round, Tampa, Fla.) Florida International (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) James Madison (Third Round, Harrisonburg, Va.) Hartford (First Round, Hartford, Conn.) Drexel (Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Temple (Third Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Toledo (Quarterfinal Round, Toledo, Ohio) James Madison (Semifinal Round, Harrisonburg, Pa.) American (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Illinois State (Second Round, Normal, Ill.) Colorado (Third Round, Boulder, Colo.) Monmouth (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) St. Bonaventure (Syracuse, N.Y.) Eastern Michigan (Syracuse, N.Y.) Toledo (Toledo, Ohio)
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2009-10 (7-5) Marquette W L Pittsburgh L Providence W W W L USF L Syracuse W W W L
85-56 74-72 (ot) 70-58 64-58 76-61 77-64 73-65 61-54 87-68 69-55 74-59 78-52
Eastern Illinois (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois (Second Round, Champaign, Ill.) Toledo (First Round, Toledo, Ohio) Boston University (First Round, Boston, Mass.) Old Dominion (Second Round, Providence, R.I.) Maryland (Third Round, College Park, Md.) Miami (Quarterfinal Round, Providence, R.I Florida (First Round, Gainesville, Fla.) Harvard (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Richmond (Second Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) VCU (Third Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Michigan (Quarterfinal Round, Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2008-09 (13-5)
Georgetown W W W L Marquette W L St. John’s W W L USF W W W W W Syracuse W L West Virginia W L
73-45 72-61 65-49 65-56 58-49 51-50 83-60 70-59 68-64 88-81 (ot) 74-57 80-66 82-65 75-71 90-65 72-69 70-40 68-63
Wintrop (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Wake Forest (Second Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Richmond (Third Round, Washington, D.C.) Boston College (Fourth Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Butler (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois State (Third Round, Normal, Ill.) Harvard (First Round, Queens, N.Y.) Hartford (Second Round, West Hartford, Conn.) Boston College (Third Round, Queens, N.Y.) Florida Gulf Coast (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) Mississippi (Third Round, Tampa, Fla.) St. Bonaventure (Fourth Round, Olean, N.Y.) Boston College (Semifinals, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Kansas (National Championship, Lawrence, Kan.) Canisius (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Bowling Green (Second Round, Bowling Green, Ohio) Coppin State (First Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) St. Bonaventure (Second Round, Olean, N.Y.)
2007-08 (9-3) Marquette W 75-69 W 72-64 W 69-64 W 86-72 W 81-66 St. John’s W 65-59 W 65-56 L 63-61 USF L 67-65 Villanova W 53-52 W 60-54 L 64-58
Creighton (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois (Third Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Kentucky (Fourth Round, Lexington, Ky.) Colorado (Semifinals, Boulder, Colo.) Michigan State (National Championship, East Lansing, Mich.) Iona (Second Round, Queens, N.Y.) Boston College (Third Round, Queens, N.Y.) NC State (Fourth Round, Raleigh, N.C.) Florida Gulf Coast (First Round, Fort Meyers, Fla.) American (First Round, Villanova, Pa.) Wisconsin (Second Round, Madison, Wis.) Colorado (Third Round, Boulder, Colo.)
2004-05 (6-5) Marquette L St. John’s W L USF W L Villanova L West Virginia W W W W L
66-57 Nebraska (First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) 48-42 Delaware (First Round, Newark, Del.) 68-63 West Virginia (Second Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 61-56 Florida (First Round, Tampa, Fla.) 78-63 Wake Forest (Second Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) 50-40 Chattanooga (First Round, Chattanooga, Tenn.) 74-59 Maine (First Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 68-63 St. John’s (Second Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 65-52 Wake Forest (Third Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) 80-75 (2ot) Kentucky (Semifinals, Lexington, Ky.) 78-70 Southwest Missouri State (National Final, Springfield, Mo.)
2003-04 (1-1)
Seton Hall W 61-56 George Mason (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) L 68-61 (ot) Saint Joseph’s (Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.)
2002-03 (0-2) Georgetown L 79-65 Seton Hall L 66-58
Richmond (First Round, Richmond, Va.) Siena (First Round, Loudonville, N.Y.)
2001-02 (4-2) Miami W L Virginia Tech W W W L
71-64 83-76 51-45 68-52 76-48 77-72 (ot)
2000-01 (1-1) Georgetown W 60-56 L 78-74
Georgia Tech (First Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Houston (Second Round, Houston, Texas) UNC-Greensboro (First Round, Greensboro, N.C.) George Washington (Second Round, Blacksburg, Va.) Vermont (Third Round, Blacksburg, Va.) Houston (Semifinals, Blacksburg, Va.) George Mason (First Round, Fairfax, Va.) James Madison (Second Round, Harrisonburg, Va.)
1999-00 (0-3) Georgetown L 63-46 Pittsburgh L 76-60 Villanova L 74-62
Maryland (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Cincinnati (First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Michigan State (First Round, Villanova, Pa.)
1998-99 (0-2) Georgetown L 86-73 Miami L 65-58
1997-98 (0-1) Villanova
L 68-61
Siena (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Rice (First Round, Miami, Fla.) Penn State (First Round, Villanova, Pa.)
2006-07 (2-2)
Seton Hall W L USF W L
60-39 64-52 66-49 73-71
Dartmouth (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) Hofstra (Second Round, Hempstead, N.Y.) Coppin State (Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) Virginia (Third Round, Charlottesville, Va.)
2005-06 (9-4) Cincinnati L Marquette W W W W L Pittsburgh W W W L Villanova W W L
81-75 (ot) 64-44 68-63 57-54 77-64 77-65 64-57 85-76 68-56 77-64 71-44 59-47 94-81
Florida International (First Round, Miami, Fla.) Illinois (Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Iowa State (Third Round, Ames, Iowa) Indiana (Fourth Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Pittsburgh (Semifinals, Milwaukee, Wis.) Kansas State (Final, Manhattan, Kan.) Delaware (Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Mississippi (Third Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Virginia (Fourth Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Marquette (Semifinals, Milwaukee, Wis.) Hofstra (Second Round, Villanova, Pa.) Xavier (Third Round, Villanova, Pa.) Western Kentucky (Fourth Round, Villanova, Pa.)
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BIG EAST Players in the WNBA Player
School
Drafted/Team Round/Pick
Player
School
Drafted/Team Round/Pick
Svetlana Abrosimova Matee Ajavon Kayla Alexander Charel Allen Leigh Aziz Jacqueline Batteast Ashley Battle Candyce Bingham Sue Bird Octavia Blue Cal Bouchard Rebekkah Brunson Kate Bulger Michelle Campbell Essence Carson Swin Cash Tina Charles Felicia Chester Amarah Coleman Willnett Crocket Davalyn Cunningham Skylar Diggins Megan Duffy Jessica Dickson Kelly Faris Katryna Gaither Usha Gilmore Kalana Greene Keisha Hampton Ericka Haney Tiffany Hayes Kym Hope Charde Houston Brittany Hrynko Niele Ivey Amber Jacobs Jessica January Asjha Jones Trish Juhline Rashidat Junaid Ieva Kublina Yelena Leuchanka Rebecca Lobo Nadine Malcolm Angel McCoughtry Nadirah McKenith Renee Montgomery Jessica Moore Maya Moore Beth (Morgan) Cunningham Chelsea Newton Natalie Novosel Yolanda Paige Devereaux Peters Cappie Pondexter Tasha Pointer Epiphanny Prince Allie Quigley Texlin Quinney Shea Ralph Beth Record Rebecca Richman Ruth Riley Jennifer Rizzotti Angel Robinson Sugar Rodgers Jenna Rubino Khadijah Rushdan Nykesha Sales Olayinka Sanni Paige Sauer Kelly Schumacher Kelley Siemon Andrea Smith Khara Smith Shenneika Smith Katie Smrcka-Duffy Shawnetta Stewart Ann Strother Tammy Sutton-Brown
Connecticut (1997-01) Rutgers (2004-08) Syracuse (2009-13) Notre Dame (2003-08) Syracuse (1998-01) Notre Dame (2001-05) Connecticut (2001-05) Louisville (2005-09) Connecticut (1998-02) Miami (1994-98) Boston College (1996-00) Georgetown (2000-04) West Virginia (2000-04) Rutgers (2002-06) Rutgers (2004-08) Connecticut (1998-02) Connecticut (2006-10) DePaul (2007-11) DePaul (2015-18) Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (1998-02) Notre Dame (2009-13) Notre Dame (2002-06) USF (2003-07) Connecticut (2009-13) Notre Dame (1993-97) Rutgers (1996-00) Connecticut (2005-10) DePaul (2008-12) Notre Dame (1998-02) Connecticut (2008-12) Miami (1995-99) Connecticut (2004-08) DePaul (2012-15) Notre Dame (1996-01) Boston College (2000-04) DePaul Connecticut (1998-02) Villanova (1999-03) Rutgers (2006-10) Virginia Tech (2000-04) West Virginia (2004-06) Connecticut (1991-95) Providence (1993-97) Louisville (2005-09) St. John’s (2009-13) Connecticut (2005-09) Connecticut (2000-05) Connecticut (2007-11) Notre Dame (1993-97) Rutgers (2001-05) Notre Dame (2008-12) West Virginia (2001-05) Notre Dame (2007-12) Rutgers (2002-06) Rutgers (1997-01) Rutgers (2006-09) DePaul (2004-08) Seton Hall (1992-96) Connecticut (1996-01) Syracuse (1997-01) Rutgers (2001-05) Notre Dame (1997-01) Connecticut (1992-96) Marquette (2007-11) Georgetown (2009-13) DePaul (2003-07) Rutgers (2008-12) Connecticut (1994-98) West Virginia (2004-08) Connecticut (1996-00) Connecticut (1997-01) Notre Dame (1997-01) USF (2010-13) DePaul (2002-06) St. John’s (2009-13) Georgetown (1998-01) Rutgers (1997-00) Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (1997-01)
2001/Minnesota 2008/Houston 2013/San Antonio 2008/Sacramento 2003/Indiana 2005/Minnesota 2005/Seatle 2009/San Antonio 2002/Seattle 1998/Los Angeles 2000/Detroit 2004/Sacramento 2004/Minnesota 2006/Washington 2008/New York 2002/Detroit 2010/Connecticut 2011/New York 2018/Chicago Sky 2006/Los Angles 2002/Orlando 2013/Tulsa 2006/Minnesota 2007/Sacremento 2013/Connecticut 1997/Seattle# 2000/Indiana 2010/New York 2012/Seattle 2002/Detroit 2012/Atlanta 2000/Orlando 2008/Minnesota 2015/Connecticut 2001/Indiana 2004/Minnesota 2017/Connecticut 2002/Washington 2003/Washington 2010/Los Angeles 2004/Indiana 2007/Washington 1997/New York 1998/Seattle# 2009/Atlanta 2013/Washington 2009/Minnesota 2005/Charlotte 2011/Minnesota 1997/Philadelphia# 2005/Sacramento 2012/Washington 2005/Indiana 2012/Minnesota 2006/Phoenix 2001/Portland 2010/Chicago 2008/Seattle 2000/Indiana 2001/Utah 2001/Los Angeles 2005/New York 2001/Miami 1996/New England# 2011/New York 2013/Minnesota 2007/Chicago 2012/Los Angeles 1998/Orlando 2008//Detroit 2000/Los Angeles 2001/Indiana 2001/Los Angeles 2013/Connecticut 2006/San Antonio 2013/New York 2001/Sacramento 2000/Orlando 2006/Phoenix 2001/Charlotte
Ketia Swanier April Sykes Diana Taurasi Barbara Turner Kia Vaughn Rita Williams Tamika (Williams) Raymond Tere Williams Kara Wolters Dana Wynne Shavonte Zellous # - originally drafted in ABL
Connecticut (2004-08) Rutgers (2008-12) Connecticut (2000-04) Connecticut (2002-06) Rutgers (2005-09) Connecticut (1995-98) Connecticut (1998-02) Virginia Tech (1997-01) Connecticut (1993-97) Seton Hall (1993-97) Pittsburgh (2005-09)
2008/Connecticut 2012/Los Angeles 2004/Phoenix 2006/Seattle 2009/New York 1998/Washington 2002/Minnesota 2001/Phoenix 1997/New England# 1997/Colorado# 2009/Detroit
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1st/7th 1st/5th 1st/8th 3rd/43rd Free Agent 2nd/17th 2nd/25th 3rd/39th 1st/1st 2nd/15th 4th/12th 1st/10th 3rd/38th Free Agent 1st/7th 1st/2nd 1st/1st 2nd/14th 3rd/28th 2nd/8th 2nd/23rd 1st/3rd 3rd/3rd 2nd/21st 1st/11th 3rd/4th 3rd/10th 2nd/13th 2nd/22nd 3rd/47th 1st/14th Assigned 3rd/30th 2nd/19th 2nd/3rd 3rd/33rd 3rd/28th 1st/4th 3rd/21st 3rd/32nd 3rd/31st Free Agent Regional pick 3rd/3rd 1st/1st 2nd/5th 1st/4th 2nd/24th 1st/1st 2nd/8th 2nd/22nd 1st/8th 2nd/16th 1st/3rd 1st/2nd 4th/4th 1st/4th 2nd/22nd Assigned 3rd/8th 2nd/15th 3rd/36th 1st/5th Regional pick 2nd/22nd 2nd/2nd 3rd/1st 1st/15th Assigned 2nd/18th 2nd/15th 1st/14th 3rd/16th 3rd/11th 3rd/2nd 3rd/1st 4th/14th 3rd/4th 2nd/1st 2nd/2nd
1st/12th 2nd/28th 1st/1st 1st/11th 1st/8th 2nd/3rd 1st/6th 3rd/13th Regional Pick 3rd/19th 1st/11th
DePaul’s Jessica January became the 10th Blue Demon drafted by the WNBA when the Connecticut Sun tabbed the guard 28th overall in 2017
Former Georgetown standout Sugar Rodgers was named the 2017 WNBA Sixth-Woman of the Year
BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST Players in the Olympics USA Basketball National Team Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 2009-current U.S. Olympic Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2016 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2016 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2016 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2016 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2016 (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2016, assistant coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2016, head coach (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2012 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2008 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2008 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2008 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2004 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2004 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1996 (alternate) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2012, head coach (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2012, assistant coach (Gold Medal) C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers, 2004, asst. coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2000, assistant coach (Gold Medal)
USA Basketball Senior National Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2007-12 Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2007-08 Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2007-12 Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2010Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2007-12 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2011Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2011Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2007-12 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2007-12 Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1999-00 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1995-96 USA Basketball World Championship Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2014 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2014 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2014 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2014 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2014 (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2014, assistant coach (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2010 Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2010 Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2010 Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2010 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2010 Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2010 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2010 Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2006 (Bronze Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2006 (Bronze Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Connecticut, 2006 (Alternate) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2002 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1998 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1994 (Bronze Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 2002, asst. coach (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2010, assistant coach
USA Basketball Olympic Qualifying Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2011 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2007 (Gold Medal) Swin Cash, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) USA Basketball World Champion Qualifying Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (Silver Medal) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, 1997 (Silver Medal) Canadian Olympic Team Katherine Plouffe, Marquette, 2014 Team Canada World Championship Team Katherine Plouffe, Marquette, 2016 Croatian Olympic Team Lisa Karcic, Villanova, 2012 USA Basketball Women’s Select Team Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 1998 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 1996 USA World University Games Teams Chanise Jenkins, DePaul, 2015 (Gold Medal) Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2013 (Gold Medal) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, 2013 (Gold Medal) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Keisha Hampton, DePaul, 2011 (Gold Medal) Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame, 2011 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2009 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2005 (Gold Medal) Megan Duffy, Notre Dame, 2005 (Gold Medal) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 1999 (Silver Medal) Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, 1997 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1997 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1997 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1995 (Silver Medal) Kerry Bascom, Connecticut, 1991 (Gold Medal) Terri Williams-Flournoy, Georgetown, 2011, assistant coach (Gold Medal) U.S. Junior National Team Tracy Lis, Providence, 1990 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1991
Marquette’s Katherine Plouffe played for Team Canada at the 2016 Rio Olympics
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USA Pan Am Games Teams Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2011 April Sykes, Rutgers, 2011 Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Charde Houston, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2007 (Gold Medal) Mel Thomas, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Rebekkah Brunson, Georgetown, 2003 (Silver Medal) Ann Strother, Connecticut, 2003 (Silver Medal) Barbara Turner, Connecticut, 2003 (Silver Medal) Beth Cunningham, Notre Dame, 1999 (Bronze Medal) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1999 (Bronze Medal) Dana Wynne, Seton Hall, 1999 (Bronze Medal) USA R. William Jones Cup Team Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Shea Ralph, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Paige Sauer, Connecticut, 1997 (Silver Medal) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1996 (Gold Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1995 (Bronze Medal) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1994 (Gold Medal) FIBA U21 World Championship (Formerly the World Championship For Young Women) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, 2007 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2003 (Gold Medal) FIBA Americas U20 Championship (Formerly the World Championship for Young Women Qualifying Tournament) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2006 (Gold Medal) Renee Montgomery, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, 2006 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2002 (Gold Medal)
FIBA U19 World Championship (Formerly the FIBA Junior World Championship) Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Morgan Tuck, Connecticut, 2011 (Gold Medal) Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2009 (Gold Medal) Melissa Lechlitner, Notre Dame, 2007 (Gold Medal) Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2007 (Gold Medal) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2005 (Gold Medal) Jessica Moore, Connecticut, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2001 (Bronze Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1993 (7th Place) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2007, head coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2001, head coach (Bronze Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 1997, asst. coach (Gold Medal) FIBA Americas U18 Championship Team (Formerly Jr. World Championship Qualifying Moriah Jefferson, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Michaela Mabrey, Notre Dame, 2012 (Gold Medal) Breanna Stewart, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Morgan Tuck, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Tina Charles, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Charde Houston, Connecticut, 2006 (Gold Medal) Essence Carson, Rutgers, 2004 (Gold Medal) Ashley Battle, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 2000 (Gold Medal) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2000 (Gold Medal) Stacy Hansmeyer, Connecticut, 1996 (Silver Medal) Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1992 (Silver Medal) Terri Mitchell, Marquette, 2008, assistant coach (Gold Medal) Doug Bruno, DePaul, 2006, head coach (Gold Medal) Geno Auriemma, Conn., 2000, head coach (Gold Medal) Marianna Freeman, Syracuse, 1996, asst. coach (Silver Medal) FIBA 3x3 World Championship Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2012 (Gold Medal) Bria Hartley, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal) Ann Strother, Connecticut, 2012 (Gold Medal)
DePaul head coach Doug Bruno was once again on the Team USA staff as an assistant coach as the Red, White & Blue captured Gold in Rio in the 2016 Olympic Summer Games
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Transition Game Weekend “
The BIG EAST Conference hosted its third annual Transition Game Program Sept. 8-9 in New York City. The interactive program aims to assist current women’s basketball studentathletes in the transition from college player to emerging professional, both on and off the court. BIG EAST schools sent women’s basketball student-athletes who have been selected at the institution’s discretion. Nearly 30 student-athletes attended the two-day event, along with leaders from across the conference’s campus administrations.
I think what Val Ackerman shows to younger women is anything’s possible and women deserve a seat at the table and Val has been the person sitting there waiting for the rest of us to catch up to her.
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Doris Burke, Providence College Alum, ESPN/ABC Analyst
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We are a conference that takes a holsitic approach, giving the student athlete a complete experience.
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Val Ackerman, Commissioner
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I think about the time when I was a student-athlete and what it was like towards the end of my playing career, when I was trying to figure what is the next step. This is such an incredible resource for so many of these BIG EAST student-athletes to hear from a variety of different professionals in all different fields.
Sarah Kustok
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BIG EAST Women’s Basketball
BIG EAST Media Day
BIG EAST Media Day returned to Madison Square Garden for the fifth consecutive year in 2017. The BIG EAST will once again host its annual Men’s and Women’s Basketball Media Day at The World’s Most Famous Arena on October 25, 2018.