2012-13 IUP Women's Basketball Media Guide

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ABOUT IUP Official Name of School.........................................................Indiana University of Pennsylvania Founded .......................................................................................................................................... 1875 Enrollment ...................................................................................................................................15,379 Nickname ................................................................................................................... Crimson Hawks Colors ..................................................................................................................... Crimson and Gray President ........................................................................................................Dr. Michael A. Driscoll

ATHLETICS Mailing Address................................................................................................ Kovalchick Complex ..................................................................................711 Pratt Drive, Suite 204, Indiana, PA 15705 Athletic Director ..................................................................................................Dr. Frank Condino Associate Athletic Director ........................................................................................... Frances Nee Sports Medicine (Women’s Basketball Contact) .................................................. Frank Trenney Business Officer .........................................................................................................Lisa Bash-Ward Facilities Director ............................................................................................................Emily Briggs Athletic Department Phone ...................................................................... 724-357-HAWK (4295) Ticket Office Phone ......................................................................................................724-357-5222 Athletic Department Fax .............................................................................................724-357-2754 Athletics Website ......................................................................................... www.IUPathletics.com National Affiliation ...............................................................................................NCAA Division II Conference .............................................Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West Arena (Capacity) .................................. Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex (4,000)

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director .......................................................................................Ryan Rebholz Office Phone...................................................................................................................724-357-2747 E-mail Address....................................................................................................... rrebholz@iup.edu Graduate Assistant ......................................................................................................... Tim Hipszer E-mail Address ...................................................................................................t.s.hipszer@iup.edu

On the Cover: Sr. F Sarah Pastorek

TABLE OF CONTENTS IUP Champions ................................Inside Front Quick Facts ............................................................1 Season Preview .................................................2-3 Coaching Staff ...................................................4-7 Player Bios .......................................................8-17

IUP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2012-13 Roster ................................................... 18 COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................................................................................................. Jeff Dow IUP Record ................................................................................................................................... 85-31 Office Phone...................................................................................................................724-357-2722 Email ...............................................................................................................................jdow@iup.edu Assistant Coach ................................................................................................................Jerod Alltop Email.......................................................................................................................................jalltop@iup.edu Assistant Coach ............................................................................................................................David Saur Email............................................................ ...........................................................................dsaur@iup.edu

Team Photo ........................................................ 19

TEAM INFORMATION 2011-12 Record...............................................................................................................................23-7 2011-12 PSAC Record / West Finish................................................................................17-5 / 3rd 2011-12 Starters Returning / Lost ..............................................................................................5 / 1 All-Time Women’s Basketball Record ................................................................................. 589-411 PSAC Championships .........................................................................................................................4 NCAA Tournament Appearances ....................................................................................................7

Around Campus ................................................ 30

2011-12 Season Review.............................. 20-22 PSAC Standings & Awards.............................. 23 Year-By-Year Records ................................. 25-26 All-Time Series Records ............................ 27-28 IUP Individual Leaders .................................... 29 Kovalchick Complex ......................................... 31 Residential Revival ............................................ 32 IUP Athletics ......................................Inside Back 2012-13 Schedule ..............................Back Cover

CREDITS The 2012-13 IUP Women’s Basketball Media Guide was created by Sports Information Director Ryan Rebholz, with assistance provided by Assistant Tim Hipszer. Other informational assistance provided by IUP head coach Jeff Dow and assistants Jerod Allstop and David Saur. Information about the university was provided by the IUP communications department. The front cover was designed sports information student assistant Katlynn Resides. Photography credits go to Anthony Shingler and Keith Boyer of IUP Communications. Other photographs retrieved from the IUP sports information and communications department archives. This media guide was printed by the IUP campus Print Center.

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Entering his fifth season at the helm, head coach Jeff Dow leads the IUP women’s basketball team into the 2012-13 season with high expectations after a superb campaign a season ago. The Crimson Hawks are coming off of a 23-7 record and an appearance in the NCAA Regional semifinals in 2011-12, and are returning much of same lineup from last year. In order to improve, IUP will have to fill the voids left by guard Arika Ullman and forward Vianca Tejada, who were key contributors last season. Despite those losses, the Crimson Hawks have added plenty of depth this offseason to compliment all five returning starters. Senior forward Sarah Pastorek is the unquestioned leader of the team and is one of the best Crimson Hawks in program history. A two-time All-PSAC West selection and honorable mention All-American in 201112, Pastorek enters her final year as a Division II Bulletin Preseason All-American selection. Joining Pastorek in the starting lineup are guards Marita Mathe, Amy Fairman (pictured), and Talen Watson, while forward Ashley Stoner will be an additional force on the front line. All four players look to improve on impressive seasons as freshmen a year ago. Leslie Stapleton, Lisa Burton, Melanie Todd, and Jessica Wallace all return to provide a punch off of the bench for the Crimson Hawks, while incoming transfer Lindsay Stamp figures to play a prominent role in the offense this season. New on the scene this year is a group of freshmen expected to make an immediate impact, including forwards Amy Graham, Anna Janisch, and Zhane Brooks, and guards Alexis Aiken and Marina Wareham. IUP was been picked to finish third in the powerful PSAC West in the annual preseason coaches’ poll. Defending conference champion Edinboro sits atop the division with six first place votes while Gannon, which IUP defeated twice last year, received one first place vote and came in second. Bloomsburg, which also fell to the Crimson Hawks twice last season, was picked to repeat in the East.

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H EAD CO C O ACH AC H JEFF JE FF DO DOW FIFTH SEASON O R E G O N ‘ 88

The Crimson Hawks were ranked as high as seventh in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association national poll and finished the year at No. 19. IUP ranked in the top 25 in the nation in scoring defense, field goal percentage defense, scoring margin, turnover margin, turnovers forced per game and assist-to-turnover ratio. The Crimson Hawks allowed only 52.4 points per game to set a school record and finish sixth in the country in that category.

Jeff Dow enters his fifth season as the head coach of the IUP women’s basketball program after leading the Crimson Hawks to a record of 23-7, 17-5 in the PSAC, and an appearance in the Atlantic Region Semifinals a season ago. Already one of the most successful coaches in IUP history, Dow has a record of 85-31 and has led the Crimson Hawks to four consecutive PSAC tournament appearances during his tenure. Last season, Dow led IUP to the PSAC Semifinals for the first time since 2008-09.

Under Dow’s guidance, Tracey earned her second consecutive berth on the WBCA All-America team, marking the fourth consecutive year that Dow has coached a different player to All-America status.

In 2010-11, Dow led the Crimson Hawks to a record of 19-8, 11-3 in the PSAC West and an appearance in the PSAC Quarterfinals. Statistically IUP led the PSAC in scoring defense at 56.0 points per game and were ranked 19th in the country in that category. The Crimson Hawks also led the PSAC in turnover margin and finished 4th nationally for that statistic.

The IUP women’s team also starred academically, posting a 3.26 cumulative grade point average for the 2008-09 school year. Six players earned spots on the PSAC Scholar-Athlete list and senior Kylie Miller was chosen the 2009 IUP Scholar-

Under the guidance of Dow, three Crimson Hawks received All-PSAC recognition honors in 2010-11 for the first time in their careers. Senior guard Lacey Claar was named All-PSAC West first team, senior forward Eryn Withers All-PSAC West second team, and sophomore forward Sarah Pastorek was named to the All-PSAC West second team after being named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year in the 2009-10 season. In 2009-10, the Crimson Hawks finished with a record of 17-10 and were third in the PSAC West with a 10-4 division record. Half of the 10 defeats came at the hands of teams ranked in the Top 25 in the nation, including a pair to No. 1 and national semifinalist Gannon and three to perennial national power California. Among the players Dow added to the program in the 200910 season were Pastorek, who was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year and was one of 10 players named to the Division II Freshman All-America team. In his first season in 2008-09, Dow set a record for most wins by a first-year IUP head coach, leading the Crimson Hawks to a record of 26-6 and their third straight PSAC championship. With a victory over Johnson C. Smith in the opening round of the NCAA tournament he became one of only five Division II coaches to win at least one postseason game in each season between 2005-06 and 2008-09.

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Athlete of the Year.

Dow had previous head coaching experience at Texas A&MKingsville (1990-92) and University of Texas-San Antonio (1999-00). At Kingsville in 1990-91 he led the Javelinas to a third place finish and a berth in the semifinals of the Lone Star Conference tournament after the team was picked to finish last in the preseason coaches’ poll.

Dow came to IUP from Anderson where he had a record of 79-17 and his teams earned trips to the East Region tournament each season. Including his three-year record at IUP, Dow has an overall mark of 141-41 (.775) over the past six years (84-18 in conference) with four NCAA tournament appearances, two regular season and two postseason tournament titles during that span. Over the past six years Dow has also scheduled exhibition games with several high level Division I opponents including UCONN, Duke, Penn State, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Clemson, Wake Forest, and Virginia Tech.

Dow also has extensive experience on the Division I level as the first assistant at four schools. In 12 seasons at New Mexico State (1992-96), University of California-Irvine (1996-99), Santa Clara (2000-02) and Colorado State (200206), he helped teams earn an overall record of 218-134, a 12265 mark in conference games and six 20-win seasons.

In nine seasons as a head coach overall, including two at Texas A&M-Kingsville and one at Texas-San Antonio, Dow has a record of 175-90. In Dow’s final season at Anderson in 2007-08, the Trojans were 28-4, won the Conference Carolinas regular season title for the second time in three years and defeated Fairmont State in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.

His teams made five postseason appearances, including four trips to the National Invitation Tournament and a berth in the 2001-02 NCAA tournament with Santa Clara. Dow was part of staffs that won a pair of regular season conference titles, including 1994-95 at New Mexico State and 2000-01 at Santa Clara. A native of Medford, OR, Dow earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and physical education from the University of Oregon in 1988 and a master of science from the same school three years later. He stayed at his alma mater at the start of his coaching career, serving as a graduate assistant with the Ducks during the 1989-90 season.

Anderson finished the year in the top 10 in the country in won-loss percentage, scoring defense, rebound margin and scoring margin and was ranked as high as No. 12 in the WBCA national poll before finishing the year at No. 19. For his team’s accomplishments, Dow was selected the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year.

Dow and his wife, the former Emily Vetere, were married in May 2010.

The Trojans were the only team in the region and one of just eight in the nation to win a first round NCAA game in each of Dow’s three seasons. During that time, Anderson had a record of 52-8 in Conference Carolinas regular season play, won 40 of 42 home games and advanced to the conference tournament final each year, winning the league title in 2006.

THE DOW FILE Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

Anderson also had 20-win campaigns in 2005-06 (27-5) and 2006-07 (24-8). Among the standouts Dow coached were Deidra Langston, the 2007 Conference Carolinas Player of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year, and Nikki Anthony, who was named the league’s top player in 2008.

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Overall 26-6 17-10 19-8 23-7 85-31

PSAC 11-3 10-4 11-3 17-5 49-15


J EERO R OD D AL ALLTO LTO P FOURTH SEASON G L E N V I L L E S T AT E ‘‘0 06 6 Jerod Alltop enters his fourth season as a women’s basketball assistant coach in 2012-13 after helping guide the Crimson Hawks to an appearance in the Atlantic Region Semifinals a season ago.

In Alltop’s two seasons as a student assistant coach at Glenville State (2004-05 and 2005-06), the Pioneers made two appearances in the NCAA tournament. Glenville State won the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title in 2005-06, was the East Region runner-up and was ranked No. 13 in the final Women’s Basketball Coaches Association national poll.

Last season IUP went 23-7, 17-5 in the PSAC, and advanced to the PSAC Semifinals for the first time since 2008-09. The Crimson Hawks have reached the PSAC Tournament in all three years since Alltop joined the coaching staff.

With most of the same roster in place the following year, the Pioneers rose to as high as No. 2 in the nation and won the East Region title, including a victory over IUP in the championship game. Glenville State had an overall record of 81-42 in Alltop’s four seasons on the staff.

Alltop serves as the recruiting and video coordinator and strength and conditioning coach. He also has responsibilities in the areas of scheduling and on the floor instruction, specifically working with the team’s perimeter players.

Alltop spent the 2006-07 season as a graduate assistant coach and director of basketball operations at Marshall. The Thundering Herd broke even at 15-15 in his one season there, including wins over NCAA tournament qualifiers Robert Morris and East Carolina.

Prior to coming to IUP, Alltop had a pair of tenures at Glenville State, including two years as a student assistant coach and the previous two as a fulltime assistant in addition to a position as an instructor of business.

Alltop earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Glenville State in 2006 and master’s degree in sports administration from Marshall in 2008.

DAV D AV I D SAU S AUR R FIRST SEASON T H I E L ‘ 11

David Saur enters his first year cluding on-court coaching, game preparation, preseason as an assistant coach for the IUP workouts, scouting, recruiting and daily operations. women’s basketball program for the upcoming 2012-13 season. Saur has also conducted several skill development workouts, Saur comes to the Crimson Hawks from Pennsylvania State including a four-year stint with current Washington Wizards Athletic Conference (PSAC) West rival California (PA), where he assistant coach Joe Connelly. was an assistant with the women’s basketball program last season. He’s worked with several current and former NBA players, including Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies), Donte Greene While at Cal, Saur served as the recruiting coordinator, securing (Sacramento Kings), Sam Young, and DaJuan Summers (New commitments from players in Maryland and Pennsylvania while Orleans Hornets). also acquiring a pledge from a Division I transfer. He also was involved with game planning, scouting and team travel while A native of Sykesville, Md., Saur graduated from Laurinburg with the Vulcans. Prep in Laurinburg, N.C., in 2007. While at Laurinburg, he averaged nearly 15 points per game and helped lead the Tigers to Prior to his time in the PSAC, Saur served on the coaching staffs a top-15 finish in the USA Today prep school rankings. of both the men’s and women’s basketball programs at Thiel, a NCAA Division III program in Greenville, Pa. While with the Saur earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Thiel in Tomcats, he was involved in all aspects of both programs, in2011 and his master’s in sport management from Cal in 2012.

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S ARAH SAR AH PAS PASTO T O REK REK SENIOR | FORWARD | 5 5--1111 JOHNSTOWN | BISHOP MCCORT

2011-12: Pastorek wrapped up the season by being named Honorable Mention All-American by both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the Division II Bulletin… She was also considered one of the best players in a very strong Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in earning first team All-PSAC honors… The unquestioned leader of a team that made a run to the semifinals of the NCAA regional, Pastorek averaged 14.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, both tops for IUP… Starting all 30 of the Crimson Hawks games, she had a 48.4 field goal percentage (164-339) and a 75.8 free throw percentage (116-153)… She also led the team with 25 blocks and was second with 58 assists and 56 steals… Pastorek wrapped up the season by reaching double-figures in scoring in the final 18 games, averaging 20.5 points in IUP’s four conference and NCAA tournament games… She shot 45.2 percent (28-62) from the floor and 83.9 percent (26-31) from the free throw line during those postseason games, grabbing 6.5 rebounds per game with 12 assists, six blocks… She scored 26 points on 10-16 shooting in the regional semifinal against Edinboro… Pastorek scored 19 points against Gannon and Bloomsburg in the PSAC tournament and also scored 18 points against the Huskies in the opening round of the NCAA tournament… Pastorek had six double-doubles on the year, including two straight against Kutztown (12 points, 17 rebounds) and Seton Hill (15 points, 10 rebounds)… She also recorded a double-double against California with 15 points and a career-high 18 rebounds… She scored a season-high 27 points in just 26 minutes against Mansfield… Including the two postseason games, Pastorek scored at least 20 points four times during the season, going for 24 against Clarion and 21 at Mercyhurst. 2010-11: Pastorek was named second team All-PSAC West after starting 27 games and leading the team with 12.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per game… Also led team with 56 steals and 16 blocks… Finished fourth on team with 42 assists… Shot 49.1 percent (135275) from the field and 66.3 percent (55-83) from the foul line… Averaged 27.3 minutes per game… Reached double-figures in scoring 20 times… Had six double-doubles… Scored season-high 28 points with 10 rebounds against La Roche… Had 18 points and 11 boards against West Liberty… Scored 21 points and had 12 rebounds and four assists against Kutztown… Had 10 points and 11 rebounds at Edinboro… Had back-to-back double-doubles against Edinboro and at Clarion, averaging 15.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in those two games… Scored 19 points against Clarion… Scored 17 points at Mercyhurst. 2009-10: Named PSAC West Freshman of the Year after averaging 10.2 points and 5.2 rebounds in 21 games… Started four times, averaging 21.6 minutes a game during the season… Shot team-best 52.0 percent (79-152) from the floor and 71.4 percent 9


PASTOREK IN THE IUP RECORD BOOKS

Scoring 1. Jahzinga Tracey 18. Jacqui Martin 19. Kylie Miller 20. Pastorek

2005-09 2000-04 2005-09 2009-pres

2,101 1,080 1,011 985

Scoring Average 1. Cindy Davies 7. Leah Simmons 8. Sarah Zdesar 9. Pastorek

1983-85 1988-92 1999-03 2009-pres

17.42 12.66 12.63 12.62

Field Goal Percentage 1. Cindy Davies 10. Jan Lightcap 11. Sarah Zdesar 12. Pastorek

1983-85 1987-91 1999-03 2009-pres

55.5 50.0 49.9 49.3

Field Goals Made 1. Jahzinga Tracey 14. Beth McDonald 15. Dianne Corvello 16. Pastorek

2005-09 1997-01 1982-85 2009-pres

889 440 410 378

Free Throw Percentage 1. Lacey Claar 11. Mame Brumbaugh 12. Jacqui Martin 13. Pastorek

2007-11 2002-06 2000-04 2009-pres

81.54 73.71 73.66 72.20

Free Throws Made 1. Sarah Zdesar 12. Julie Kibler 13. Jodi Frederick 14. Pastorek

1999-03 1979-83 1996-01 2009-pres

381 241 235 226

Rebounds 1. Jahzinga Tracey 14. Jacqui Martin 15. Melissa McGill 16. Pastorek

2005-09 2000-04 1996-00 2009-pres

1092 567 543 510

Rebounding Average 1. Sherri Leysock 10. Jodi Frederick 11. Molly Miller 12. Pastorek

1987-91 1996-01 2003-05 2009-pres

9.8 7.1 7.0 6.5

(55-77) from the foul line… Led team with 19 blocks and had 27 steals… Finished third on team in scoring and rebounding… Reached double-figures in scoring 10 times… Had 12 points, five rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes in first collegiate game against Washington Adventist… Had first career double-double with 25 points and 12 rebounds in 29 minutes off the bench at Slippery Rock… That game started streak of three straight 20-point games, averaging 22.7 points and 9.7 rebounds… Had 22 points and nine rebounds against Edinboro… Had 21 points, eight rebounds and four assists at Clarion… Posted doubledouble with 19 points and 12 rebounds at California… Scored 18 points against Slippery Rock.

PASTOREK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 09-10 10-11 11-12 Totals

GP-GS 21-4 26-26 30-30 78-60

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M/G 21.6 27.3 29.9 26.4

FG% .520 .491 .484 .493

3PT% .167 .000 .333 .176

FT% .714 .663 .758 .722

R/G 5.2 6.9 7.4 6.5

A/G 0.9 1.6 1.9 1.5

STL 27 56 56 139

BLK 19 16 25 60

P/G 10.2 12.5 14.8 12.6


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AS H LE ASH L EYY STO S TO N NER ER

S O P H O M O R E | F O R W A R D | 6-1 6- 1 PITTSBURGH | THOMAS JEFFERSON

2011-12: Stoner wrapped up a freshman season by finishing second on the team with 4.8 rebounds and third with 8.1 points per game… She had a 50.3 field goal percentage (75-149) and an 81.1 free throw percentage (60-74)… She reached double-figures in scoring 12 times and recorded two double-doubles against Bowie State (18 points, 10 rebounds) and Bloomsburg (18 points, 13 rebounds)… The double-double against Bloomsburg came in the first round of the NCAA tournament in just 26 minutes on the floor… In three games against the Huskies this season (two postseason, one regular season) Stoner averaged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds with a 68.2 percent (15-22) field goal percentage… She scored a season-high 19 STONER’S CAREER STATISTICS points in 19 minutes against Cheyney… Her 13 rebounds against Bloomsburg were a Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G season-high. 11-12

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26-20

18.3

.503

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.811

4.8

0.4

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TAL EN TALE N WATS WATSO ON JUNIOR | GUARD | 5 5--8 8 ODENTON, M MD D | ARUNDEL

2011-12: Watson finished the season with 18 starts in 28 games played… She averaged 6.0 points in 21.5 minutes per game, finishing fourth on the team with 51 assists… Watson reached double-figures in scoring four times, including a season-high 13 points in 24 minutes against California… She also scored 11 points in the NCAA opening round win over Bloomsburg… She scored 10 points and had four assists in IUP’s season-opening win over Goldey-Beacom, her first game with the Crimson Hawks… She scored 11 points to go along with five assists at Kutztown… Watson shot 76.9 percent (40-52) from the free throw line and WATSON’S CAREER STATISTICS grabbed 44 rebounds and had 19 steals. 2011-12 (at UMass): Played in 21 games, starting two for the Minutewomen as a freshman... Averaged 10.0 minutes and 2.0 points per game... Scored season-high 11 points at Providence... Scored four points and added season-highs with two rebounds and three assists at Richmond.

Year *10-11 11-12 Totals

GP-GS 21-2 28-18 49-20

* at UMass

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M/G 10.0 21.5 16.6

FG% .295 .320 .315

3PT% .467 .295 .329

FT% .800 .769 .774

R/G 0.8 1.6 1.2

A/G 0.8 1.8 1.4

STL 2 19 21

BLK P/G 1 2.0 5 6.0 6 4.3


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LIN LI NDS D SAY AY STAMP S TAMP

SOPHOMORE | FORWARD | 5 5--110 0 ERIE | MERCYHURST PREP

2011-12 (at Mercyhurst): Stamp played in 20 games for Mercyhurst, all off the bench, as she finished the season second on the team in scoring with 10.0 points per game… She played in just 13.4 minutes per game as a reserve, averaging 29.8 points per 40 minutes… Stamp had a 38.6 field goal percentage (73-189), 31.6 three-point percentage (30-95) and a 69.7 free throw percentage (23-33)… She averaged 2.7 rebounds per game and had eight blocks and 19 steals… Stamp scored 28 points in her second collegiate game, shooting 10-23 from the floor, including 6-13 from three-point range in just 22 minutes against Northwood… Averaged 19.3 points in her first four games, scoring 13 against Lake Superior State and 18 each at Millersville and West Chester… Scored 24 points in 22 minutes on 8-19 shooting against Slippery Rock… Stamp also went 5-11 from three-point range against The Rock… She scored 19 points in 15 minutes against Notre Dame College, shooting STAMP’S CAREER STATISTICS 8-12 from the field and grabbed a season-high six rebounds… Had season-highs of seven rebounds Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G against Lake Superior and four steals at West 11-12 20-0 13.4 .386 .316 .697 2.7 0.8 19 8 10.0 Chester.

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MARI M AR I TA MAT MATH HE

SOPHOMORE | GUARD | 5 5--77 INDIANA | INDIANA

2011-12: Mathe finished second on the team with 8.9 points per game from her point guard position, starting each of the final 12 games of the season… During those 12 games she scored in double-figures six times, including 18 against Clarion… Mathe tied a program record with seven three-pointers made against Lock Haven on nine attempts, finishing with a seasonhigh 21 points in just 27 minutes… She finished the season with a 39.8 three-point percentage (39-98), the third best conversion rate in IUP history… That percentage trails Lacey Claar’s 42.8 percent (74-173) in 2009-10 and 40.5 percent (64158) in 2009-09… She was named PSAC West Freshman of the Week on Dec. 5 by averaging 17.0 points and shooting 68.8 percent (11-16) in wins over Washington Adventist and Bloomsburg… Mathe scored 19 points against the Huskies, making 5-8 three-pointers and added 15 points against Washington Adventist… She scored 18 points and added a season-high seven assists against Clarion… Her 39 three-pointers led MATHE’S CAREER STATISTICS the team… Mathe shot 40.0 percent (76-190) from the floor and averaged 3.4 rebounds per game and Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G finished third on the team with 57 assists and 36 11-12 25-12 26.7 .400 .398 .561 3.4 2.3 36 3 8.9 steals.

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L ES LE SLI L I E STAPLETO S TAP L ETO N SOPHOMORE | GUARD | 5 5--110 0 INDIANA | INDIANA

2011-12: Stapleton finished fourth on the team with 8.0 points per game, playing in 25 contests with eight starts… Her 39.3 three-point percentage (33-84) and her 33 three-pointers made were both second on the team and among the leaders on the conference… She shot 41.4 percent (63-152) from the floor and 85.4 percent (41-48) from the foul line… Stapleton reached double-figures in scoring 10 times, scoring a season-high 15 points against Mansfield… She hit three three-pointers in a game five times… She shot 45.5 percent (5-11) from three-point range and 83.3 percent (10-12) from the foul line in four PSAC and NCAA tournament games… She scored 12 points at Gannon in the opening round of the PSAC tournament and 11 points against Bloomsburg in the opening round of the NCAA tournament… She averaged 11.5 points with an 80.0 field goal percentage (8-10) and 75.0 three-point percentage (6-8) against PSAC East foes Cheyney and ShipSTAPLETON’S CAREER STATISTICS pensburg to open the season… Scored 14 points in a spot start at Edinboro… Had season-highs of Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G 11-12 25-8 22.2 .414 .393 .854 2.5 1.0 8 0 8.0 five rebounds and five assists against Mansfield.

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JES JE SSI S I CA C A WAL WALLL AC ACEE

JUNIOR | GUARD | 5 5--77 V A N D E R H O O F , BC | N E C H A K O V A L L E Y S E C O N D A R Y

2011-12: Wallace saw action in 13 games for the Crimson Hawks… Averaged just under four minutes per game… Played in a season-high 10 minutes, scoring two points with a rebound, assist and steal against Bowie State… Scored two points and grabbed a rebound in six minutes against Bowie State… Scored her first two points of the season at Kutztown… Played seven minutes at Gannon and against Slippery Rock… Went 4-4 from the foul line. 2010-11 (at British Columbia): Played freshman season with a Timberwolves squad that was strong in the Pacific Western Athletic Association…averaged 6.2 WALLACE’S CAREER STATISTICS points and 3.8 assists. Year 11-12

GP-GS M/G 13-0 3.8

FG% .077

3PT% .000

FT% 1.000

R/G 0.2

A/G 0.1

* Complete 2010-11 stats from British Columbia were not available

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STL 1

BLK P/G 0 0.5


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L I SA LI SA BU URTO R TO N

SOPHOMORE | GUARD | 5 5--9 9 PITTSBURGH | PENN HILLS

2011-12: Burton saw action in 28 games during the season, starting three… Averaged 3.6 points and 2.8 rebounds and 12.8 minutes per game… Scored in double-figures three times, including a season-high 13 points in 20 minutes against California… Went 5-7 from the field and 3-4 from the foul line with four rebounds in that game against the Vulcans… Had 10 points in 15 minutes against Washington Adventist, going 6-8 from the foul line… Scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds against Seton Hill… Scored nine points on 4-5 shootBURTON’S CAREER STATISTICS ing in 17 minutes at Gannon… Had seasonYear GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G high seven rebounds against Mansfield… 11-12 28-3 12.8 .395 .--.552 2.8 0.9 22 1 3.6 Added 22 steals.

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MEL M E L ANI AN I E TO DD DD

JUNIOR | FORWARD | 5 5--77 W E S T S P R I N G F I E L D , VA | W E S T S P R I N G F I E L D

2011-12: Todd saw action in all 30 games for the Crimson Hawks, coming off the bench to average 13.5 minutes per game… Third on the team with 120 rebounds, averaging 4.0 boards per game… Averaged 11.8 rebounds per 40 minutes… Grabbed season-high 11 rebounds (five offensive) in 21 minutes against Seton Hill… Averaged 9.0 rebounds in 18.5 minutes in two contests against Lock Haven… Grabbed eight rebounds in games against Washington Adventist, Bloomsburg, Bowie State and at Clarion… Had a season-high of nine points against Bowie State and at Lock Haven… Made 7-10 free throws against Bowie State… TODD’S CAREER STATISTICS Played in season-high 26 minutes at Clarion. 2010-11 (at Lincoln Memorial): Saw action in 22 games, starting three... Averaged 7.7 minutes per game... Had 15 points and 25 rebounds... Recorded season-highs with four points and four rebounds against Southern Arkansas.

Year *10-11 11-12 Totals

GP-GS 22-3 30-0 52-3

M/G 7.7 13.5 11.1

* at Lincoln Memorial

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FG% .240 .340 .307

3PT% .000 .--.000

FT% .429 .373 .378

R/G 1.1 4.0 2.8

A/G 0.5 0.4 0.4

STL 4 19 23

BLK P/G 0 0.7 8 2.0 8 1.4


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AMYY FAI RMAN AM R M AN

SOPHOMORE | GUARD | 5 5--9 9 CREEKSIDE | MARION CENTER

2011-12: Fairman was one of the Crimson Hawks top all-around players, playing in all 30 games during the year with 26 starts… She averaged 6.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game… Averaged 22.9 minutes per game… She shot 40.0 percent (70-175) from the floor and 78.7 percent (37-47) from the foul line… Led IUP with 71 assists and 57 steals… Reached double-figures in scoring eight times, with season-high of 16 points coming at California… Scored 13 points in season’s first game against California and averaged 14.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game vs. the Vulcans with a 52.6 field goal percentage (10-19)… Scored 11 points with six assists at Cheyney, going 3-6 from three-point range… Had 11 points with five assists in 18 minutes against Washington Adventist… Scored 10 points on 5-8 from the field with seven rebounds and three steals against Slippery Rock… Scored 11 points on 5-7 shooting at Gannon in first round of PSAC tournament… Had FAIRMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS season-high eight rebounds against West Year GP-GS M/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK P/G Chester… She had at least one steal in all 11-12 30-26 22.9 .400 .289 .787 4.0 2.4 57 3 6.7 but three games, including each of the last 11… Had season-highs of four steals against Bowie State and Clarion… Six assists against Cheyney were a season-high.

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MARI M AR I NA N A WAREH WAR E H AM

F R E S H M A N | G U A R D | 6-3 6- 3 N E W W I L M I N G T O N | K E N N E D Y C AT H O L I C

High School: Wareham joins the Crimson Hawks from Kennedy Catholic High School in New Wilmington… Career 1,000 point scorer, led team to District 10 titles as a freshman, junior and senior… Her 2011-12 senior year per game averages were 11.3 points, 4.8 assists and 2.2 assists.

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AMYY G R AM RAH AH AM

F R E S H M A N | F O R W A R D | 6-2 6- 2 ZANESVILLE, OH | WEST MUSKINGUM

High School: Graham is one of two incoming post players in 2012-13… Joins the Crimson Hawks from West Muskingum High School in Zanesville, Ohio… At 6-2, Graham was a four-year starter who led her team to a sectional title as a senior and a 19-5 overall record… Averaged 12.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game… Voted team captain… Named district player of the year, first team all-conference and honorable mention all-state.

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AL EXX I S AI K ALE KEN EN

FRESHMAN | GUARD | 5 5--9 9 PITTSBURGH | NORTH ALLEGHENY

High School: Aiken was a four-year varsity starter at North Allegheny High School… She finished her career with 1,135 points… She was a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Best of the Best Fab 5 selection… Averaged 16.6 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a senior… Led team to a 17-6 record and a berth in the WPIAL AAAA Section 3 playoffs… The 5-9 wing also earned all-section honors the past two seasons.

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ZH AN ANEE B RO R O O KS

FRESHMAN | FORWARD | 5 5--1111 ERIE | VILLA MARIA

High School: Brooks comes from powerhouse Villa Maria Academy in Erie, helping to lead her team to a 24-5 record as a senior… Villa Maria fell to eventual state champ Seton LaSalle in the semifinals… Brooks averaged 8.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks on a squad full of future college basketball players… Earned second team all-region honors… The 5-11 forward was also voted to the Erie City/County All-Star game.

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ANNA AN N A JANI JAN I S SC CH H

F R E S H M A N | F O R W A R D | 6-2 6- 2 GLENMORE | KIMBERTON

High School: Janisch is one of two post players in the Crimson Hawks incoming class… She scored 1,518 career points at Kimberton Waldorf School in Glenmoore… She led her team to a 19-2 overall record, averaging 22 points and 16 rebounds per game as a senior… Set single game school record with 40 points on February 14… The 6-1 four-time all-star is also a threat from the outside, winning a couple of three-point contests in high school.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 1 3 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 32 42

Name Ashley Stoner Talen Watson Lindsay Stamp Marita Mathe Marina Wareham Amy Graham Leslie Stapleton Jessica Wallace Alexis Aiken Zhané Brooks Lisa Burton Melanie Todd Amy Fairman Anna Janisch Sarah Pastorek

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

Ht. 6-1 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-3 6-2 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-9 6-2 5-11

Cl. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr.

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Pittsburgh / Thomas Jefferson Odenton, MD / Arundel (Massachusetts) Erie / Mercyhurst Prep (Mercyhurst) Indiana / Indiana New Wilmington / Kennedy Catholic Zanesville, OH / West Muskingum Indiana / Indiana Vanderhoof, BC / Nechako Valley Secondary (Northern B.C.) Pittsburgh / North Allegheny Erie / Villa Maria Pittsburgh / Penn Hills Springfield, VA / West Springfield (Lincoln Memorial) Creekside / Marion Center Glenmore / Kimberton Waldorf Johnstown / Bishop McCort

Ht. 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-2 5-7 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-8 5-3 5-8

Cl. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Pittsburgh / North Allegheny Erie / Villa Maria Pittsburgh / Penn Hills Creekside / Marion Center Zanesville, OH / West Muskingum Glenmore / Kimberton Waldorf Indiana / Indiana Johnstown / Bishop McCort Erie / Mercyhurst Prep (Mercyhurst) Indiana / Indiana Pittsburgh / Thomas Jefferson Springfield, VA / West Springfield (Lincoln Memorial) Vanderhoof, BC / Nechako Valley Secondary (Northern B.C.) New Wilmington / Kennedy Catholic Odenton, MD / Arundel (Massachusetts)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 14 15 22 24 11 32 5 42 3 12 0 23 13 10 1

Name Alexis Aiken Zhané Brooks Lisa Burton Amy Fairman Amy Graham Anna Janisch Marita Mathe Sarah Pastorek Lindsay Stamp Leslie Stapleton Ashley Stoner Melanie Todd Jessica Wallace Marina Wareham Talen Watson

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

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1 5 10 15 32 42

Talen Watson Marita Mathe Marina Wareham Zhané Brooks Anna Janisch Sarah Pastorek

Talon Mah-REETA Math-EE Mah-REENA Where-ham zha-NAY Onna Yon-ish Pass-TORE-eck

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First Row: Marina Wareham, Lisa Burton, Alexis Aiken, Talen Watson, Marita Mathe, Jessica Wallace, Amy Fairman, Melanie Todd Second Row: Head Coach Jeff Dow, Leslie Stapleton, ZhanĂŠ Brooks, Anna Janisch, Amy Graham, Ashley Stoner, Sarah Pastorek, Lindsay Stamp, Assistant Coach Jerod Alltop, Assistant Coach David Saur

2012-13 CRIMSON HAWKS



2011-12 SCHEDULE/INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Date

Opponent

Results

Points

Rebounds

11/12

Goldey-Beacom

W 75-59

Pastorek (12)

Pastorek (8)

Pastorek (4)

11/19

at Cheyney*

W 82-25

Stoner (19)

Tejada (7)

Fairman (6)

11/20

at Shippensburg*

W 78-73

Tejada (19)

Stoner (6)

Pastorek (3)

11/29

Washington Adventist

W 91-46

Stoner (15)

Todd (8)

Fairman (5)

12/3

Bloomsburg*

W 84-79

Mathe (19)

Todd (8)

Stapleton (4)

12/4

MansďŹ eld*

W 89-67

Pastorek (27)

Pastorek (8)

Stapleton (5)

12/9

at East Stroudsburg*

W 46-45

Pastorek (12)

Pastorek (7)

Pastorek (3)

12/10

at Kutztown*

W 66-47

Pastorek (12)

Pastorek (17)

Watson (5)

12/18

Seton Hill

W 57-31

Pastorek (15)

Todd (11)

Fairman (3)

12/19

Bowie State

W 82-39

Stoner (18)

Stoner (10)

Fairman (3)

1/6

West Chester*

W 61-42

Pastorek (16)

Stoner (8)

Fairman (4)

1/7

Millersville*

L 58-55

Stoner (10)

Fairman (7)

Fairman (3)

1/11

California*

W 62-43

Pastorek (15)

Pastorek (18)

Ullman (4)

1/14

at Clarion*

W 67-60

Pastorek (17)

Todd (8)

Ullman (4)

1/18

Edinboro*

L 71-45

Tejada (13)

Tejada (8)

Tejada (4)

1/21

at Mercyhurst*

W 59-55 (ot)

Pastorek (21)

Tejada (6)

Watson (5)

1/25

Lock Haven*

W 62-49

Mathe (21)

Todd (9)

Fairman (5)

1/28

at Slippery Rock*

W 57-42

Pastorek (19)

Pastorek (11)

Mathe (2)

2/1

at Gannon*

L 71-40

Pastorek (10)

Pastorek (7)

Mathe (2)

2/4

Clarion*

W 78-62

Pastorek (24)

Pastorek (12)

Mathe (7)

2/8

at California*

L 67-63

Fairman (16)

Mathe (6)

Fairman (3)

2/11

Mercyhurst*

W 65-57

Pastorek (14)

Pastorek (8)

Pastorek (4)

2/15

at Edinboro*

L 67-48

Stapleton (14)

Pastorek (9)

Kane (2)

2/18

Slippery Rock*

W 70-45

Pastorek (12)

Fairman (7)

Mathe (3)

2/22

at Lock Haven*

W 63-49

Fairman (13)

Pastorek (10)

Mathe (3)

2/25

Gannon*

W 69-64

Pastorek (16)

Tejada (10)

Fairman (3)

2/28

at Gannon^

W 71-68 (ot)

Pastorek (19)

Pastorek (7)

Pastorek (6)

3/2

vs. Bloomsburg^

L 75-67

Pastorek (19)

Fairman (9)

Fairman (3)

3/9

vs. Bloomsburg#

W 77-76

Stoner (18)

Stoner (13)

Pastorek (3)

3/10

at Edinboro#

L 70-56

Pastorek (26)

Pastorek (5)

* PSAC Game ^ PSAC Tournament # NCAA Regional Tournament

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Assists

Mathe (3)


2011-12 SEASON STATISTICS No. 42 5 0 12 24 14 1 3 11 22 23 10 13

Name Sarah Pastorek Marita Mathe Ashley Stoner Leslie Stapleton Amy Fairman Vianca Tejada Talen Watson Arika Ullman Jen Rasko Lisa Burton Melanie Todd Liz Kane Jessica Wallace Team Opponents

Team Statistics SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct. 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct. 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw percentage Free throws made/game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

GP-GS 30-30 25-12 26-20 25-8 30-26 30-9 28-18 29-24 7-0 28-3 30-0 21-0 13-0 30 30 IUP 1986 66.2 +9.5 677-1685 .402 154-461 .334 5.1 478-709 .674 15.9 1195 39.8 +4.9 397 13.2 574 19.1 +1.7 0.7 289 9.6 53 1.8 7602 15-507 -

Min 29.9 26.7 18.3 22.2 22.9 18.3 21.5 17.4 13.0 12.8 13.5 9.8 3.8

FG% .484 .400 .503 .414 .400 .325 .320 .381 .375 .395 .340 .231 .077 .402 .361

Opp. 1702 56.7 591-1639 .361 152-487 .312 5.1 368-515 .715 12.3 1048 34.9 392 13.1 624 20.8 0.6 261 8.7 117 3.9 5803 13-403 2-283

3PT% .333 .398 .000 .393 .289 .250 .295 .365 .167 .000 .000 .250 .000 .334 .312

FT% .758 .561 .811 .854 .787 .583 .769 .630 1.000 .552 .373 .619 1.000 .674 .715

R/G 7.4 3.4 4.8 2.5 4.0 4.0 1.6 1.3 2.4 2.8 4.0 0.7 0.2 39.8 34.9

A/G 1.9 2.3 0.4 1.0 2.4 1.1 1.8 1.0 1.4 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.1 13.2 13.1

STL 56 36 17 8 57 28 19 14 5 22 19 7 1 289 261

BLK 25 3 1 0 3 6 5 1 0 1 8 0 0 53 117

PTS/G 14.8 8.9 8.1 8.0 6.7 6.3 6.0 4.6 3.6 3.6 2.0 1.2 0.5 66.2 56.7

Score By Periods:

1st

2nd

OT

Total

Crimson Hawks

925

1042

19

1986

Opponents

805

885

12

1702

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2011-12 PSAC STANDINGS # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Western Division School PSAC Edinboro (1) 21-1 Gannon (2) 18-4 IUP (3) 17-5 California (4) 14-8 Mercyhurst 10-12 Lock Haven 8-14 Clarion 6-16 Slippery Rock 3-19

Overall 30-2 22-7 23-7 17-10 12-14 9-16 7-19 6-20

# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Eastern Division School PSAC Bloomsburg (1) 18-4 West Chester (2) 16-6 Millersville (3) 13-9 Shippensburg (4) 11-11 East Stroudsburg 8-14 Mansfield 7-15 Kutztown 6-16 Cheyney 0-22

Overall 26-6 21-8 16-11 14-13 11-15 10-16 8-20 0-26

PSAC Quarterfinals Bloomsburg 69 Edinboro 77 IUP 71 West Chester 64

Shippensburg 61 California 58 Gannon 68 Millersville 57

PSAC Semifinals Edinboro 74 Bloomsburg 75

West Chester 58 IUP 67

PSAC Championship Edinboro 74 Bloomsburg 58

JR. F SARAH PASTOREK • First Team All-PSAC West • WBCA Division II Honorable Mention All-American • Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention All-American • Led IUP in points, rebounds, blocks and minutes

ALL-PSAC WEST TEAMS First Team Samantha Blazetic Kiara Brown Renee Brown Amy Johns Jennifer Papich Sarah Pastorek

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

Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro California Gannon IUP

Second Team Nikki Frederickson Sharay Hall Hannah Heeter Danielle Luckett Raven Metz Kelley Sundberg

Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So.

Mercyhurst Lock Haven Clarion California Edinboro Gannon

Athlete of the Year Amy Johns, California Defensive Athlete of the Year Raven Metz, Edinboro Freshman of the Year Hannah Heeter, Clarion Coach of the Year Stan Swank, Edinboro

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CRIMSON HAWKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR 1971-72

COACH Mary Louise Eltz

RECORD PCT. 7-2 .778

PSAC NOTES

1972-73

Carol Eckman

5-5

.500

1973-74 Lois Nesbitt Clark 1974-75 Clark 1975-76 Clark 1976-77 Clark 1977-78 Clark 1978-79 Clark 1979-80 Clark 1980-81 Clark Clark Totals

4-6 5-6 5-6 7-9 9-10 11-12 12-11 13-10 66-70

.400 .455 .455 .438 .529 .500 .522 .565 .485

1981-82 Carolyn Thompson 1982-83 Thompson 1983-84 Thompson 1984-85 Thompson 1985-86 Thompson Thompson Totals

15-11 8-16 19-8 13-12 15-11 70-58

.577 .333 .704 .520 .577 .547

4-3 2-7 9-1 6-4 6-4 23-16

1986-87 Jan Kiger 1987-88 Kiger 1988-89 Kiger 1989-90 Kiger 1990-91 Kiger 1991-92 Kiger 1992-93 Kiger 1993-94 Kiger 1994-95 Kiger 1995-96 Kiger Kiger Totals

13-12 17-14 14-12 18-9 16-11 15-11 13-10 12-14 14-11 9-17 141-121

.520 .548 .539 .667 .593 .577 .565 .462 .560 .391 .538

4-6 8-4 PSAC Champions 7-5 8-4 6-6 4-8 5-7 6-6 6-6 4-8 58-60

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CRIMSON HAWKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR COACH 1996-97 Sandy Thomas 1997-98 Thomas 1998-99 Thomas 1999-00 Thomas 2000-01 Thomas 2001-02 Thomas 2002-03 Thomas Thomas Totals

RECORD 11-15 15-11 26-6 24-5 15-11 12-14 19-9 122-71

PCT. .423 .577 .813 .828 .577 .462 .679 .632

PSAC NOTES 5-7 6-6 10-2 East Region Champions 9-3 5-7 4-8 8-4 47-37

2003-04 Justin English 2004-05 English English Totals

14-12 9-18 23-30

.538 .333 .434

4-8 2-10 6-18

2005-06 Cindy Martin 2006-07 Martin 2007-08 Martin Martin Totals

19-9 24-9 27-5 70-23

.679 .727 .844 .753

8-4 9-3 PSAC Champions, East Region Finals 9-3 PSAC Champions, East Region Quarterfinals 26-10

2008-09 Jeff Dow 2009-10 Dow 2010-11 Dow 2011-12 Dow Dow Totals

26-6 17-10 19-8 23-7 85-31

.813 .630 .704 .773 .733

11-3 PSAC Champions, Atlantic Region Semifinals 10-4 11-3 17-5 Atlantic Region Semifinals 49-15

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Alaska-Anchorage Albany State Alderson-Broaddus Allegheny American American International Ashland Assumption

Wins 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 2

Losses 0 0 0 2 1 1 5 0

Barton Bellarmine Bloomsburg Bowie State Bridgeport Bucknell Buffalo

2 1 21 3 1 4 1

0 1 16 0 1 0 1

California Canisius Carlow Carnegie Mellon Carson-Newman Catholic Central State Charleston Cheyney Clarion Concord

33 0 3 3 1 1 0 7 13 46 1

37 2 1 0 0 0 2 7 2 22 0

Daemen Davis & Elkins District of Columbia Duquesne

1 9 4 9

0 3 3 3

East Stroudsburg Edinboro Elizabethtown

13 34 0

3 41 1

Fairmont State Ferris State Findlay Frostburg State

3 1 2 4

2 0 2 0

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Opponent Gannon Georgian Court Glenville State Goldey-Beacom

Wins 15 1 1 2

Losses 11 0 2 0

Immaculata Indianapolis

5 1

1 0

Jersey City State Johnson C. Smith Juniata

1 1 4

0 0 0

Kings Kutztown

1 17

0 3

Lake Erie Lander LaRoche LeMoyne Lincoln Livingstone Lock Haven Loyola (Md.)

2 1 1 2 1 1 41 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0

Malone Mansfield Marshall Mercy Mercyhurst Messiah Millersville Missouri Western Molloy Morgan State Mount Aloysius Mount Olive Mount St. Mary’s

0 12 0 2 14 0 19 1 1 0 3 0 0

2 1 2 0 3 1 11 0 0 2 0 1 1

Navy New York Tech Niagara Norfolk State North Carolina Central Northern Kentucky Northern Michigan

1 0 2 0 1 0 0

5 1 0 1 0 3 1


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Ohio Valley

Wins 4

Losses 1

Penn State Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pitt-Bradford Pitt-Johnstown Point Park Potomac State

0 2 1 3 8 8 1

3 1 2 0 34 0 0

Quincy

1

0

Robert Morris

5

9

Saginaw Valley State St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Pa.) St. John Fisher St. Michael’s St. Rose St. Vincent Salem International Scranton Seton Hill Shepherd Shippensburg Slippery Rock Southern Indiana Stonehill

0 1 1 11 0 1 0 14 5 0 1 3 34 40 0 1

1 0 0 2 1 0 1 7 0 1 0 2 31 36 1 1

Thiel Tiffin Towson State

1 1 1

0 0 3

UMBC Upper Iowa Ursinus

2 1 1

2 0 0

Virginia Union

3

0

Opponent Walsh Washburn Washington & Jefferson Washington Adventist Wayne State (Mich.) West Chester West Liberty West Virginia West Virginia State West Virginia Wesleyan Westminster Wheeling Jesuit William Paterson Wilmington

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Wins 2 0 1 8 2 10 1 2 1 6 2 1 0 1

Losses 0 1 0 0 0 8 5 8 0 0 0 1 1 0


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS SEASON POINTS Rank Pts 1. 612 2. 609 3. 607 4. 537 5. 496 6. 487 7. 459

10.

455

REBOUNDS Rank Reb 1. 328 2. 306 4. 5.

299 289

7. 8. 9. 10.

286 273 262 258

ASSISTS Rank Asst 1. 166 2. 154 3. 149 4. 132 132 6. 130 7. 128 8. 123 9. 119 10. 118

Name Jahzinga Tracey Jahzinga Tracey Jahzinga Tracey Jacquie Negrelli Sarah Zdesar Cathy Torchia Sue Brecko Cathy Torchia Jacqui Martin Cindy Davies

Name Sherri Leysock Jahzinga Tracey Jahzinga Tracey Sarah Zdesar Sarah Zdesar Jahzinga Tracey Beth McDonald Michelle Guin Julie Kibler Adriene Douglas

Name Patti Connaghan Jacquie Negrelli Patti Connaghan Megan Woodall Megan Woodall Patti Connaghan Chris Scherer Megan Woodall Cathy Torchia Lacey Claar

CAREER Year 2006-07 2008-09 2007-08 2001-02 2002-03 1991-92 1986-87 1992-93 2002-03 1984-85

POINTS Rank Pts 1. 2101 2. 1722 3. 1371 4. 1347 5. 1342 6. 1339 7. 1299 8. 1277 9. 1265 10. 1223

Name Jahzinga Tracey Cathy Torchia Jan Lightcap Terri Piatak Leah Simmons Sarah Zdesar Sue Brecko Sherri Leysock Julie Kibler Theresa Kabala

Years 2005-09 1989-93 1987-91 1977-81 1988-92 1999-03 1983-87 1987-91 1979-83 1995-99

Year 1989-90 2006-07 2008-09 2002-03 2001-02 2007-08 1998-99 1981-82 1981-82 1981-82

REBOUNDS Rank Reb 1. 1092 2. 1075 3. 910 4. 882 5. 831 6. 807 7. 806 8. 695 9. 626 10. 623

Name Jahzinga Tracey Sherri Leysock Julie Kibler Sarah Zdesar Jan Lightcap Jodi Frederick Beth McDonald Staci Heberling Cathy Torchia Megan Smith

Years 2005-09 1987-91 1979-83 1999-03 1987-91 1996-01 1997-01 2005-09 1989-93 1996-00

Year 1987-88 2001-02 1985-86 1999-00 2000-01 1986-87 1983-84 1998-99 1992-93 2010-11

ASSISTS Rank Asst. 1. 499 2. 433 3. 390 4. 387 5. 367 6. 364 7. 320 8. 314 9. 311 10. 306

Name Patti Connaghan Kierstin Filla Lacey Claar Megan Woodall Cathy Torchia Carrie Maitland Leah Simmons Margo Hinton Chris Scherer Katie Glaws

Years 1984-88 2006-10 2007-11 1998-01 1989-93 1997-01 1988-92 1985-89 1981-85 2003-07

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KOVALCHICK COMPLEX

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RESIDENTIAL REVIVAL

TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OF on-campus living, construction began on a Residential Revival project in 2006. The result has been spectacular.

B

eginning in May 2006, IUP embarked on a comprehensive revitalization of its housing that will provide space for 3,900 students when the final phase of the project is completed in fall 2010. The $270-million project, the largest of its kind in the nation, has made IUP a school of choice for an expanding number of students. Within these living and learning communities, IUP offers a wide array of specialty floors so that students who share academic interests may live near each other. For those who desire extra quiet, study-intensive floors with stricter noise regulations are available. With information from students themselves on what amenities were most important to them, the Foundation for IUP and the university mapped out an aggressive course of action that has led to replacement of nearly all of the university’s residence halls. There are four different suite configurations with the opportunity to share a suite with one person or three. Students have more control over their privacy since some suites offer single sleeping quarters, and they share a bathroom with only one person. Each floor in the new suites has laundry facilities, a kitchenette and lounge space as well as ample meeting space. Many offices that perform student services are conveniently located in the ground floor of these new buildings. A boulevard-style landscaped street is planned to link downtown Indiana to campus and to the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex.

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