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2020-21 LOYOLA BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS

Women’s Basketball Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Men’s Basketball Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Loyola Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Donna M. Woodruff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Women’s Coaching & Support Staff . . . . . . . . . .24 Men’s Coaching & Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Women’s Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Men’s Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Women’s Visiting Team Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Men’s Visiting Team Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

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2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE

O PP O N E N T

T I ME

Jan. 2

at American

Postponed

JAN. 3

AMERICAN

Postponed

Jan. 2

at Bucknell

L, 44-72

JAN. 3

BUCKNELL

L, 44-59

Jan. 9

at NAVY

Postponed

JAN. 10

NAVY

Postponed

JAN. 16

LAFAYETTE

2:00 pm

Jan. 17

at Lafayette

4:00 pm

JAN. 23

AMERICAN

1:00 pm

Jan. 24

at American

4:00 pm

JAN. 30

NAVY

1:00 pm

Jan. 31

at NAVY

3:00 pm

Feb. 6

at Bucknell

2:00 pm

FEB. 7

BUCKNELL

4:00 pm

FEB. 13

LEHIGH

1:00 pm

Feb. 14

at Lehigh

4:00 pm

FEB. 20

AMERICAN

1:00 pm

Feb. 21

at American

4:00 pm

Mar 7–14

Patriot League Championships

All times Eastern Standard Time Bold indicates home game at Reitz Arena

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2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE

O PP O N E N T

T I ME

JAN. 2

AMERICAN

Postponed

Jan. 3

at American

Postponed

JAN. 9

NAVY

Postponed

Jan. 10

at NAVY

Postponed

Jan. 16

at Lafayette

4:00 pm

JAN. 17

LAFAYETTE

6:00 pm

Jan. 23

at American

12:00 pm

JAN. 24

AMERICAN

6:00 pm

Jan. 30

at NAVY

12:00 pm

JAN. 31

NAVY

6:00 pm

FEB. 6

BUCKNELL

2:00 pm

Feb. 8

at Bucknell

7:00 pm

Feb. 13

at Lehigh

2:00 pm

FEB. 14

LEHIGH

6:00 pm

Feb. 20

at American

12:00 pm

FEB. 21

AMERICAN

6:00 pm

Mar 6–14

Patriot League Championships

All times Eastern Standard Time Bold indicates home game at Reitz Arena

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REV. BRIAN LINNANE, S. J. LOYOLA UNIVERSITY ’ S 24 TH PRESIDENT The Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., president of Loyola University Maryland, brings a wealth of experience as an educator deeply immersed in the Jesuit traditions of academic excellence and the promotion of faith and justice. A native of Massachusetts, he formerly served at a sister Jesuit institution, the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, as assistant dean and associate professor of Religious Studies. Father Linnane entered the Society of Jesus in 1977 and was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood on June 14, 1986. He earned an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from Boston College in 1977 and an M.A. from Georgetown University’s department of government in 1981 before under-taking divinity studies at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, where he received a master’s degree in 1986 and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1988. He earned master’s degrees from the Yale department of Religious Studies in 1990 and 1991, and a Ph.D. in religious studies concentrating in religious ethics in 1994.

Father Linnane joined the Religious Studies department at Holy Cross in 1994. His scholarly publications are extensive, covering the disciplines of fundamental moral theology, health care ethics, and virtue ethics. He served as assistant dean at Holy Cross from 2003 to 2005 and was named a Loyola University Maryland Trustee in 2000. He currently serves as a member of the boards for Marquette University, University of Detroit Mercy, Loyola Blakefield, and the Greater Baltimore Committee. He is also chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. In July 2005, Father Linnane became the 24th President of Loyola University Maryland. During his presidency, Fr. Linnane has overseen the completion of Loyola’s $100 million Bright Minds, Bold Hearts campaign, the opening of the Ridley Athletic Complex, the designation change to Loyola University Maryland, and the transition to the Patriot League. Under his leadership, Loyola has experienced increased diversity, equity, and inclusion among the campus community. Fr. Linnane also inspired the vision for Messina, Loyola's distinctive interdisciplinary living and learning program for first-year students.

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THE LOYOLA MISSION Loyola University Maryland is a Jesuit, Catholic university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and the development of the whole person. Accordingly, the University inspires students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world.

comprised of the School of Education, the Sellinger School of Business and Management, and Loyola College—the University’s college of arts and sciences. Loyola also operates Clinical Centers in Baltimore and has two graduate centers in Timonium, Md., and Columbia, Md.

At Loyola, this means that the curriculum is rigorous and faculty expectations are high. With majors and minors in 38 academic fields, Loyola offers an undergraduate program grounded in the liberal arts, focused primarily on developing undergraduate students as well-rounded scholars and leaders who are distinctly prepared to succeed in every aspect of their lives.

In addition to academic coursework, Loyola’s Jesuit mission is carried out through a variety of programs and events sponsored by various Uni-versity departments, including Campus Ministry and the Center for Community Service and Justice.

Our students come from diverse geographic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, which adds to the rich and varied experiences of our community. In addition, Loyola offers a variety of study abroad programs, exchanges, and affiliations in countries such as Spain, New Zealand, Thailand, Ghana, and Australia. Loyola also has a strong community service program, Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program, and athletic program. Graduate degrees at the master’s and doctoral levels are also available in a wide range of programs and areas of study. The University is

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When Jesuit priests founded Loyola in 1852, they looked to the very heart of their order for inspiration in choosing a name. They found their inspiration in St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, and that’s how Loyola became the first institution of higher education in the United States to bear his name. To this day, we remain committed to the ideals embodied by the Society of Jesus throughout its rich history. Those Jesuit ideals include an emphasis on academic excellence, the importance of the liberal arts, and cura personalis — the education of the whole person. We strive to live up to the ideals set by St. Ignatius, and know they are integral to what Loyola has become.

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History

Founded in 1852, Loyola University Maryland is the ninth oldest American Jesuit institution of higher learning.

Rankings

Loyola University Maryland is No. 4 among the best universities in the North region in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” guide for 2019.

Campus

Loyola University Maryland maintains a traditional collegiate campus in northern Baltimore City, which primarily houses Loyola’s undergraduate programs, campuses in Timonium and Columbia that focus on graduate programs, and the Loyola Clinical Centers with locations at Belvedere Square and in Columbia, Md.

Students

5,473 undergraduate and graduate students from 40 states and 43 countries.

Class Size

Student/Faculty ratio: 12:1

Programs

More than 35 undergraduate programs; nine graduate programs through its three schools: Loyola College (Arts and Sciences), the Sellinger School of Business and Management, and the School of Education. Loyola features a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest academic honor society.

Experiential Learning

Students at Loyola University Maryland know that the classroom can only take them so far when it comes to preparing for the workplace and the world. Through service learning, internships, work study and cooperative education, Greyhounds from all majors find ways to apply their studies in professional settings before they graduate. More than 60% study abroad.

Athletics

18 varsity sports; competes in the Patriot League

Financial Aid 83% of undergraduate students received Loyola-funded grants and scholarships. Graduate Success

Within six to nine months of graduation, 95% of our graduates are employed or in graduate school, and salaries of our alumni trend over 30% higher than predicted by mid-career. More important, both alumni and employers have singled out the distinctive Jesuit aspects of Loyola graduates as primary engines of their enduring success, both professionally and personally.

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ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Donna (Mulhern) Woodruff, an administrator with more than 25 years of experience in college athletics, was named assistant vice president and director of athletics at Loyola University Maryland in an event held May 23, 2017, at Ridley Athletic Complex. Woodruff came to Loyola after spending 13 years at Stony Brook University where she served as the Deputy Director of Athletics since July 2014. In her first two years at Loyola, the Greyhounds won six Patriot League regular-season and two conference tournament titles; the men's and women's lacrosse teams advanced to the NCAA Championships, winning games in both years in the tournament. She celebrated with the men's lacrosse team as Pat Spencer '19 was named the winner of the 2019 Tewaaraton Award and USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation's top men's lacrosse player, the first such award for a Loyola student-athlete. Woodruff was named to the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Committee in 2019 and is serving a threeyear term with the group that selects the championships field and determines policy for the national organization at the sport level. She also is the Patriot League Athletic Director's liaison to the men's basketball coaches committee. In 2018, Loyola opened the Air Dome at Ridley Athletic Complex's Lugano Field, an indoor practice venue for Greyhounds lacrosse teams, as well as a training facility for other Loyola programs. The Greyhounds signed a multi-year agreement in 2018 with Van Wagner Sports and Entertainment under which VWSE will serve as the athletic department’s exclusive multimedia rights partner and sales agent for its corporate sponsorship program. The Greyhounds have unveiled several new internal and external initiatives during Woodruff's tenure on the Evergreen campus. In the summer of 2019, Loyola rolled out a branded charter bus that will carry Greyhounds teams through the region to competitions, increasing student-athlete and coach

support of other teams through the “One Hound Family” slogan, as well as increasing the Greyhounds’ involvement with University programs as she was the host of the Sister Cleophas Lecture with Olympic Champion Gabrielle Douglas. She has also hired three excellent head coaches through the start of 2019-20 season: Tavaras Hardy (men’s basketball), Joe Mallia (women’s soccer) and Megan Patrick (men’s and women’s rowing). At Stony Brook, Woodruff was the highestranking member of the Director of Athletic’s Senior Executive Team with oversight of 115 department staff members and a budget of $30 million. She joined the school on Long Island in May 2004 as an associate athletic director and senior woman administrator before garnering a change in title to senior associate director of athletics after just one year. Woodruff oversaw the Seawolves’ capital planning, financial operations, human resources, facilities and events, student-athlete development and compliance, among other areas of responsibility. She had direct supervision of Stony Brook’s men’s and women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse and volleyball programs, after having previously worked with several other teams. The 1990 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania managed the capital facility and construction projects for the $21.1 million renovation of Island Federal Credit Union Arena, as well as planned $5.7 million expansion of LaValle Stadium and $10 million indoor training facility. She has also managed renovations of the university’s pool, Joe Nathan Baseball Field, the Goldstein Family Student-Athlete Development Center and a track and field complex. The Philadelphia-area native was a member of the NCAA Division I Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Cabinet, serving a four-year term that ended in July 2016. She has been a featured speaker at Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly known as NACWAA, the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators),

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and she was a part of the 2010-11 Sports Management Institute Class. In 2011, she was a recipient of the NACWAA Administrator of the Year for her work with the Seawolves. Woodruff’s participation in college athletics dates to her days at Penn where she was a standout field hockey and lacrosse player for the Quakers. She was a five-time All-Ivy League selection, earning the honors three times in lacrosse and twice in field hockey. She was a National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-America honorable mention recipient following her senior season, and she also earned regional All-America honors from the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association. She led Penn to the 1988 NCAA Semifinals and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team, to date the only Quaker player to be so honored. Woodruff was recognized for her excellence on the field as a member of Penn’s Athletic Hall of Fame Class X in May 2017. After graduation, she joined Penn’s field hockey and lacrosse coaching staffs as an assistant coach. She worked with the Quakers’ lacrosse team from 1991-95 and the field hockey program from 1991-2000. In 1996, she joined the athletic administration at Penn, working in a variety of roles. Today, she still serves as a member of the Penn Field Hockey Alumnae Board having served as the chairperson for several years prior to her arrival at Loyola.

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While at Penn, she also served as the regional administrative director for the United States Field Hockey Association Olympic Development Program from 1993-96. In that role, she managed and organized more than 650 athletes, 80 coaches, 15 athletic trainers and 15 site directors for participation in six months of training sessions following a curriculum developed by the National Coaching Staff. Woodruff has been a member of the University of Pennsylvania Field Hockey Alumnae Board since 2007 and currently serves as the Chair of that board. She moved to nearby Villanova University in December 2000 where she worked as the Wildcats’ director of administrative services for athletics until May 2004 and her departure for Stony Brook. There, she oversaw the athletic department’s internship program and equipment operations and was a departmental liaison to several campus entities. Woodruff earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Penn in 1990 and later received a Master of Science in Education with a concentration in higher education administration in 2000. She was a standout student-athlete at Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, where she was inducted to the hall of fame in 2007. The former Donna Mulhern is married to Mark F. Woodruff.

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JOE LOGAN, HEAD COACH 16 TH SEASON • LOYOLA ’96 The winningest coach in the history of Loyola University Maryland’s women’s basketball program, Joe Logan enters his 16th season as head coach in 2020-21. Logan, a 1996 Loyola graduate, has accumulated 184 victories during his tenure while guiding the Greyhounds to three conference championship games. Since joining the Patriot League prior to the 2013-14 season, Loyola players have received 20 postseason conference honors, including three major award winners since 2018. The Greyhounds have also consistently been among the nation’s best in the classroom under Logan. Loyola was named to the WBCA Division I Academic Top 25 Honor Roll for a fifth-consecutive season in the summer of 2020. The Greyhounds are one of just three schools nationally to rank in the top 15 academically in each of the past five years, reach-

ing as high as No. 5 following the 2017-18 season. Loyola had two memorable firsts during the 201920 season, as senior Stephanie Karcz became the first player to be crowned an NCAA statistical champion while junior Delaney Connolly was the first in program history to earn Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. Karcz was also recognized as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, first team All-Patriot League and first team All-ECAC after leading the nation in steals per game (5.17). Her 461 career steals are the most in program history and are ranked ninth overall all-time in Division I. Logan's ties to Loyola are more than just as a head coach. The Evergreen campus is also Logan's alma mater and where he met his wife, also an alumna of the University. Logan earned his bachelors of arts in history with a minor in business from Loyola in 1996. He is married to the former Susan Bryce (Loyola '98), who was a Greyhounds women’s basketball player from 1994-1998. The couple have three kids, Maggie, Rose, and Joseph. The family resides in Hampstead, Md.

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TAVARAS HARDY, HEAD COACH 3RD SEASON • NORTHWESTERN ’02 Tavaras Hardy was named the 21st head men’s basketball coach at Loyola University Maryland on March 28, 2018. Hardy, 38, was an All-Big Ten player at Northwestern University as a collegian, and he has spent the last two seasons on the staff at Georgia Tech, where he spearheaded two nationally ranked recruiting classes. In 2016-17, Hardy and the Yellow Jackets reached the championship game of the NIT. “I am thrilled to welcome Tavaras Hardy to the Greyhound family as our men’s basketball coach,” said Donna Woodruff, Loyola’s Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics. “During a thorough

and exhaustive search process, he clearly demonstrated himself to be a talented coach with the knowledge and experience to not only build our men’s basketball program into a perennial contender within the Patriot League, but one who will help us prepare the young men in his program for life after basketball as both scholars and citizens. Loyola Men’s Basketball is in great hands with Tavaras moving forward.” “Our success will be defined not only on the court, but by our impact on the lives of our student-athletes, the university community, our fans, our city and our future generation. I am looking forward to getting in the gym with our guys, learning their games and establishing the culture of work ethic that will produce championship level basketball,” Hardy said. Hardy graduated from Northwestern in 2002 with a bachelor of arts in political science. Hardy and his wife, Billée, have four children, Mariah, Jasmine, TJ and Noah.

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MEET THE GREYHOUNDS 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

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LARYN EDWARDS

CARAMINA TAÑEDO

TALEAH DIXON

JUNIOR

FRESHMAN

JUNIOR

JUNIOR

Guard • 5' 6" Allison Park, Pa. Hampton

Guard • 5' 10" Laurel, Md. St. John’s College

Guard • 5' 10" Baltimore, Md. McDonogh School

Guard • 5' 8" Herndon, Va. (St. Joseph’s)

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11

4

DEVYNE NEWMAN

13

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ISABELLA THERIEN

CHARIA ROBERTS

12

BELLA STEIDLE

5

KAYLA SIEPER

EMMA GLEZEN

FRESHMAN

SOPHOMORE

FRESHMAN

SENIOR

Forward • 6' 1" Tampa, Fla. H.B. Plant

Forward • 6' 1" Wantagh, N.Y. Long Island Lutheran

Guard • 5' 10" Mullica Hill, N.J. Clearview Regional

Forward • 6' 1" Marlton, N.J. Cherokee

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FRESHMAN

Forward • 6' 0" Pikesville, Md. Pikesville

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BRI ROZZI

DELANEY CONNOLLY

EMILY McATEER

AVA THERIEN

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

SOPHOMORE

Guard • 5'7" Highland, N.Y. Highland

Forward • 6' 0" Vienna, Va. Oakton

Forward • 6' 0" Thorton, Pa. Garnet Valley

Guard • 5' 10" Marlton, N.J. Cherokee

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MEET THE GREYHOUNDS 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

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1

3

JAYLIN ANDREWS

WADE JACKSON

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4

LUKE JOHNSON

GARREN DAVIS

ISAIAH HART

FRESHMAN

JUNIOR

SENIOR

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

Guard • 6' 3" • 185 lbs. Columbia, Md. ST. Vincent Palotti

Guard • 6' 4" • 179 lbs. Owings Mills, Md. Boys' Latin School of Maryland

Guard • 6' 3" • 180 lbs. Lexington, Ky. Lexington Catholic

Guard • 5' 11" • 185 lbs. Morrow, Ga. Whitefield Academy

Guard • 6' 4" • 200 lbs. Dallas, Texas The Colony

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CAM SPENCER

MARKESE REDDING

ALONSO FAURE

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

FRESHMAN

Forward • 6' 10" • 250 lbs. Guard • 5' 10" • 178 lbs. Málaga, Spain Ellicott City, Md. Colegio SEK EL Castillo Boys' Latin School International School of Maryland

Guard • 6' 4" • 205 lbs. Forward • 6' 6" • 200 lbs. Forward • 6' 10" • 225 lbs. Davidson, Md. Brooklyn, N.Y. Busot, Spain Boys' Latin School LREI les Fuente San Luis of Maryland

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ETHAN NORTON

CASMIR OCHIAKA

BRENT HOLCOMBE

DARAUN GRAY

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KENNETH JONES

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SANTI ALDAMA

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JUNIOR

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

Guard • 6' 4" 162 lbs. Collegeville, Pa. The Hill School

Forward • 6' 8" 235 lbs. Enugu, Nigeria St. Mary of the Assumption (N.J.)

Forward • 6' 8" 204 lbs. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef

Guard • 5' 11" 162 lbs. Clarksburg, Md. Landon School

Guard • 6' 0" 177 lbs. Hillside, N.J. Mater Dei Prep

Forward • 6' 11" 215 lbs. Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Spain Canterbury Academy

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Hometown (High School)

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Ivy Bales

Fr.

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5-10

Gatlinburg, Tenn. / Gatlinburg-Pittman

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Emily Fisher

Jr.

G

5-7

Melbourne, Australia / Emmaus College

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Sadie Stetson

So.

G

5-7

Waterford, Vt. / St. Johnsbury Academy

10

Jade Edwards

Jr.

G

5-10

Chicago, Ill. / The Latin School of Chicago

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TaeKenya Cleveland

Sr.

F

6-0

Aurora, Colo. / Regis Jesuit

12

Indeya Sanders

Sr.

G

5-6

Reston, Va. / Herndon

13

Kayla Henning

Fr.

G

5-7

Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township

14

Taylor Brown

Jr.

F

6-1

Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North

15

Karla Vres

So.

F

6-3

Zagreb, Croatia / Ensen Gymnasium Sodra (Stockholm, Sweden)

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Maddie Doring

Jr.

G

5-11

Sayreville, N.J. / St. John Vianney

22

Keagan Schwab

Fr.

G

5-8

Fairfax Station, Va. / South County

23

Lauren Stack

So.

F

6-2

Saint Charles, Ill. / Benet Academy

24

Laura Graytok

Jr.

G

5-8

Latrobe, Pa. / Latrobe

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Thuraya Abdul Hamid

So.

F

6-0

Amman, Jordan / Blair Academy (N.J.)

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Emily Johns

Fr.

F

6-1

Washington Township, N.J. / Washington Township

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Hometown (High School)

3 4 11 12 14 20 21

Tessa Brugler Caroline Dingler Taylor O’Brien Marly Walls Tai Johnson Kaylee Reinbeau Carly Krsul

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

F G G G G F F

6-1 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-8 6-0 6-1

23 24 25 31 33 52

Ally Johnson Autumn Ceppi Abby Kapp Nicole Davis Julie Kulesza Emma Shaffer

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

G F G F G F

5-10 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-2

Nazareth, Pa. / Nazareth Rome, Ga. / Darlington School Lafayette Hill, Pa. / Plymouth Whitemarsh Bardstown, Ky. / Nelson County Gibsonia, Pa. / Mars High School Wheeling, W.Va. / Wheeling Central Catholic Plymouth, Minn. / Robbinsdale Armstrong High School Fort Mitchell, Ky. / Beechwood Bedford, Mass. / Dana Hall Barto, Pa. / Boyertown Richmond, Va. / Monacan Wilmington, Del. / Conrad Schools of Science Cincinnati, Ohio / Ursuline Academy

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Trevor Woodruff (Misericordia ’99) Second season Assistant Coach: Kelly Mazzante (Penn State ’04) Second season Assistant Coach: Jim Reed (Bucknell ’89) Second season Assistant Coach: Taylor Coleman (DeSales ’13) Second season Mgr. of Basketball Operations: LaSashia Connelly (Salem ’14) First season Athletic Trainer: Ian Wood (Purdue ’84)

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LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown (High School)

0

Shanell Haskins

So.

G

5-9

Bowie, Md./Capital Christian Academy

3

Jess Booth

So.

G

5-8

Columbia, Md./McDonogh School

5

Drew Freeland

Sr.

G

5-8

Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley

10

Reilly Campbell

So.

F

6-2

Wallingford, Conn./Loomis Chafee School

11

Naomi Ganpo

Jr.

F

6-3

Ontario, Canada/Bishop Macdonnell

12

Alana Lombardi

Fr.

G

5-10

Briarcliff, N.Y./Briarcliff

14

Kayla Drummond

Fr.

F

6-2

Ontario, Canada/Crestwood Prep

15

Nicole Johnson

Jr.

G

5-6

East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick

21

Amaya Douglas

Fr.

G

6-0

Coatesville, Pa./Westtown School

23

Makayla Andrews

Fr.

G

5-10

Neptune, N.J./St. Rose

25

Natalie Kucowski

Sr.

F

6-3

Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Basil Academy

30

Makaila Wilson

Jr.

G/F

6-0

Fairport, N.Y./Penfield

31

Sydney Sabino

Sr.

G

5-8

Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven

34

Ashley Evans

Fr.

F

6-3

Londonberry, N.H./Lawrence Academy

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Kia Damon-Olson (Millersville ’97) Fourth season Assistant Coach: Tom Lochner (Temple ’89) Fourth season Assistant Coach: Natalie Jarrett (UCLA ’03) Fourth season Assistant Coach: Katie Kolinski (Syracuse ’16) Second season

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LEHIGH UNIVERSITY

2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown (High School)

1

Anna Harvey

G

So.

5-7

Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville South

3

Clair Steele

G

Jr.

5-5

Orinda, Calif./Miramonte

5

Katie Rice

G

Jr.

5-11

Red Bank, N.J./Red Bank Catholic

10

Megan Walker

G

Jr.

5-10

Rogers, Minn./Minnetonka

12

Jamie Behar

G/F

Fr.

6-1

Oceanside, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran

14

Fabienne Eggenschwiler G

Fr.

5-11

Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank Catholic

15

Mackenzie Kramer

G

Fr.

5-9

Saint Michael, Minn./Saint Michael Albertville

20

Frannie Hottinger

G/F

So.

6-0

Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall

22

Maddie Albrecht

G

Fr.

6-0

Billings, Mont./Billings West

24

Jackie Vargas

F/C

Fr.

6-3

Maple Glen, Pa./Upper Dublin

25

Emma Grothaus

F

Jr.

6-3

Mahtomedi, Minn./Mahtomedi

33

Maggie Brown

G/F

Fr.

6-1

Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy

34

Mariah Sexe

F

Sr.

6-2

Woodbury, Minn./East Ridge

44

Mary Clougherty

G

Sr.

6-0

Herndon, Va./Chantilly

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Sue Troyan (Dickinson ’88) 26th season Associate Head Coach: Glenn Rigney (Miami ’79) 17th season Associate Head Coach: Addie Micir (Princeton ’11) Second season Assistant Coach: Bernadette Devaney (Lehigh ’18) Third season Director of Operations: Cecily Carl (American ’19) Second season

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U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown (High School)

1

Kolbi Green

Jr.

G

5-4

Baltimore, Md./McDonogh School

2

Jennifer Coleman

Jr.

G

5-9

Richmond, Va./Highland Springs

3

MiKenzie Yim-Harvin

Fr.

G

5-8

Lexington, N.C./Lexington

4

Mimi Schrader

So.

G

5-9

Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata

5

Imani Edmonds

So.

G

5-8

Hopewell, Va./Hopewell

11

Sam Schofield

Fr.

G

5-8

Maumee, Ohio/Anthony Wayne

12

Sierra Swanda

Sr.

F

5-10

Jacksonville, Fla./Potter's House Christian Acad.

13

Sophie Gatzounas

Sr.

G

5-9

South Hadley, Mass./South Hadley

14

Morganne Andrews

Fr.

F

6-1

Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg

22

Kristina Donza

Fr.

G

5-9

Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial

24

Lindsay Llewellyn

So.

F

5-10

North East, Md./The Tome School

34

Sydne Watts

Fr.

G

6-0

Canton, Ga./Cherokee

42

Ciera Hertelendy

Jr.

F

6-0

Inwood, W. Va./Martinsburg

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Tim Taylor, First season Associate Head Coach: Jimmy Colloton, Seventh season Associate Head Coach: Marlena Tremba, First season Assistant Coach: Kevin Leatherwood, First season Director of Operations and Recruiting: Anna Cho, First season

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (High School)

0

Chris Gleaton

G

Fr.

6-3

175

Thiells, N.Y. / Trinity-Pawling

1

Victor Brown Jr.

G

Fr.

6-4

190

Maitland, Fla. / Lake Highland

2

Stacy Beckton Jr.

G

Sr.

6-4

186

Daytona Beach, Fla. / Atlantic

3

Colin Smalls

G

Fr.

6-2

185

Upper Marlboro, Md. / St. Andrew's

4

Jamir Harris

G

Sr.

6-2

198

North Brunswick, N.J. / The Patrick School

5

Connor Nelson

F

Jr.

6-6

220

Denver, Colo. / Denver South

10

Ben Lubarsky

G

So.

6-5

210

Palm Beach, Fla. / The Benjamin School

12

Christian Lorng

F

Jr.

6-9

260

Paris, France / Hargrave Military Academy

14

Johnny O'Neil

F

Fr.

6-9

200

Miami Shores, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna

15

Matt Rogers

F

Fr.

6-9

220

Knoxville, Md. / St. Maria Goretti

21

Josh Alexander

F

Jr.

6-8

243

Carmel, N.Y. / Iona Prep

33

Christian Sutton

G

Jr.

6-3

193

Atlanta, Ga. / Riverwood

41

Lorenzo Donadio

G

Fr.

6-4

190

Rome, Italy / Boys' Latin

Marvin Bragg

G

Sr.

6-6

195

Cerritos, Calif. / Gahr

Jesse Little

F

Sr.

6-10

204

Starkville, Miss. / Starkville

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Mike Brennan (Princeton ’94) 8th Season Assistant Coach: Scott Greenman (Princeton ’06) 8th Season Assistant Coach: Matt Wolff (Boston U. ’09) 11th Season Assistant Coach: Eddie Jackson (Ohio State ’00) 13th Season Director of Basketball Operations: Sam Roditti (American ’17) 3rd Season

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BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr. Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (High School)

0

Paul Newman

Sr.

C

6-9

225

Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic/ St. Andrew’s (R.I.)

2

Walter Ellis

Jr.

G

6-5

190

Granger, Ind./Brewster Academy (N.H.)

3

Malachi Rhodes

So.

F

6-8

246

Marietta, Ga./Wheeler

4

Deuce Turner

Fr.

G

6-2

181

Coatesville, Pa./Malvern Prep

5

Jordan Sechan

Sr.

G

6-0

179

New Canaan, Conn./ Northfield Mt. Hermon (Mass.)

10

Andrew Funk

Jr.

G

6-5

188

Warrington, Pa./Archbishop Wood

11

Josh Adoh

Fr.

G

6-3

219

Bellflower, Calif./Combine Academy (N.C.)

12

John Meeks

Sr.

F

6-6

224

Burlington, N.C./The Burlington School

20

Miles Latimer^

Jr.

G

6-4

186

Fairfax, Va./Paul VI/Stony Brook

21

Xander Rice

So.

G

6-3

184

West Long Branch, N.J./The Patrick School

23

Andre Screen

Fr.

C

7-0

231

Alexandria, Va./Saint Stephen’s & Saint Agnes School

25

Alek Delev

Fr.

G

6-0

140

Sofia, Bulgaria/Second English Language School

32

Jake van der Heijden So.

F

6-9

225

Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft

40

Alex Timmerman

C

6-9

267

Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake Central

So.

^ Not eligible for 2020-21

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Nathan Davis (Randolph-Macon ’97) 6th season Associate Head Coach: Paul Harrison (Washington & Lee ’93) Assistant Coach: Joe Meehan (Lebanon Valley ’12) Assistant Coach: Johnathan Brown (Dominican ’14) Manager of Basketball Operations: Dom Hoffman (Bucknell ’16)

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LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (High School)

1

Ryan Zambie

Fr.

G

6-3

190

Plano, Texas/Plano West/Choate Rosemary Hall

2

Jon Brantley

Fr.

G

6-3

190

Farmington Hills, N.J./Brother Rice

3

Tyrone Perry

Jr.

G

6-2

165

Apopka, Fla./Wekiva

4

Jay Vaughan

Jr.

G

5-11

172

Allentown, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic

5

Eric Sondberg

Fr.

G

6-7

190

Davidsonville, Md./South River

11

Justin Jaworski (C) Sr.

G

6-3

196

Schwenksville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley

12

Tomas Verbinskis

Jr.

F

6-8

217

Klaipeda, Lithuania/Sagemont (Fla.)

13

Sean Good

Jr.

F

6-10

206

Camp Hill, Pa./Trinity

14

Kyle Jenkins

Fr.

F

6-7

213

Higganum, Conn./Xavier/The Hotchkiss School

20

E.J. Stephens (C)

Sr.

G

6-3

176

Plantation, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas

21

Alex Petrie

Sr.

G

6-2

185

Midlothian, Va./St. Christopher’s

32

Michael Anekwe

Jr.

F

6-7

221

Lagos, Nigeria/Besant Hill School (Calif.)

33

Leo O’Boyle

So.

G

6-7

220

Scranton, Pa./Scranton Prep

44

Dylan Hastings (C) Sr.

F

6-9

220

Quarryville, Pa./Solanco

45

Neal Quinn

F

7-0

280

Allendale, N.J./Ramapo

So.

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Fran O’Hanlon (Villanova, 1970), 26th season Assistant Coach: Jarren Dyson (Emory & Henry ’10), Fourth season Assistant Coach: Justin Burrell (Holy Cross ’15), Fifth season Assistant Coach: Andrew Radomicki (Widener ’14), Fourth season Director of Basketball Operations: Sean Hanna (Moravian ’17), Second season Secretary to Coaches: Vicki Cummings Athletic Trainer: Hali Aussems

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LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (High School)

0

Jakob Alamudun

So.

F

6-6

225

Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina High School

1

Jeameril Wilson

Jr.

F

6-7

200

Chicago, Ill./Woodstock Academy (Notre Dame College Prep)

2

Jake Betlow

So.

G

6-2

185

Mendham, N.J./St. Benedict’s

4

Andrei Arion

So.

G

6-3

180

Bucharest, Romania/ American International School of Bucharest

5

Evan Taylor

So.

G

6-6

200

Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West High School

10

Jalin Sinclair

Fr.

G

5-10

182

Manhattan, N.Y./Suffield Academy

11

Marques Wilson

Sr.

G

6-4

210

Edmond, Okla./Edmond North High School

13

Luke Traina

Fr.

G

6-5

185

Doylestown, Pa./Germantown Academy

15

Reed Fenton

So.

G

6-4

165

Latrobe, Pa./Greater Latrobe High School

20

Jayshen Saigal

Fr.

G

6-2

175

Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale High School

21

Ben Li

Fr.

F

6-6

230

Toronto, Ontario/Thornlea Secondary School

35

Dominic Parolin

Fr.

F/C

6-8

230

Coquitlam, B.C./Centennial Secondary School

42

JT Tan

Fr.

C

6-8

280

Redondo Beach, Calif./Rolling Hills Prep

44

Nic Lynch

Jr.

C

6-11

250

Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep

Coaching / Support Staff Murray H. Goodman ’48 Head Coach: Brett Reed (Eckerd College ’95) 13th Season Assistant Coach: Harry Morra (DeSales ’04) Assistant Coach: Noel Hightower (Chestnut Hill ’16) Assistant Coach: Quinn McDowell (William & Mary ’12) Director of Basketball Operations: Greg Tarca (Quinnipiac ’18) Video Coordinator: Michael Calzola (Akron ’18) Student-Athlete Support & Enrichment Coordinator: Billy Dunn (Cairn University ’93)

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U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (High School)

0 1 3 5 10 11 12 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 35 40 41 44 55

Austin Inge John Carter Jr. Sean Yoder Tyler Nelson Christian Jones Jaylen Walker Trae Broadnax P.J. Roach Jr. Greg Summers Patrick Dorsey Cam Davis B.J. Knight P.J. Fenton Alec Loehr Christian Silva Daniel Deaver Charles West Luke Loehr Nate Allison Aaron Davis Tony Atkinson Ejai Washington Richard Njoku

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

G G G F G F G G G G G F F F G F G F F G F C F

6-0 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-7 6-8 6-2 6-8 6-3 6-7 6-6 6-3 6-7 6-7 6-7

186 195 195 214 188 218 195 175 200 208 183 220 212 225 197 225 195 225 223 215 235 220 230

Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day School) Spring Hill, Tenn. (Summit) Dublin, Pa. (Pennridge) Monroe, N.C. (Metrolina Christian Academy) Bowie, Md. (Annapolis) Allen, Texas (Allen) Savannah, Ga. (Montverde Academy) Virginia Beach, Va. (Atlantic Shores Christian) Ocoee, Fla. (First Academy) Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) Battlefield, Mo. (Kickapoo) Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (Rosemount) Miami, Fla. (Archbishop Carroll) Falls Church, Va. (Marshall) Delray Beach, Fla. (Spanish River) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (Rosemount) Fayetteville, Ga. (Starr’s Mill) Spring, Texas (Klein) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Westminster Academy) Buford, Ga. (Lanier) Washington, D.C. (St. John’s)

Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Ed DeChellis (Penn State ’82) 10th Season Assistant Coach: Emmett Davis (St. Lawrence ’81) Sixth Season Assistant Coach: Drew Gibson (Wofford ’08) Second Season Assistant Coach: Adam Notteboom (Xavier ’12) Second Season Assistant Coach: Jon Perry (East Tennessee State ’02) Eighth Season Strength Coach / Operations: Brandon Spayd (Juniata ’10) Fourth Season Athletic Trainer: Hannah Jaussen (Clarion ’10) Third Season Equipment Manager: Shari Mangas (Baldwin-Wallace ’15) Fifth Season Faculty Representative: Chris Eberle Officer Representative: Capt. Timika Lindsay, USN

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