2017-18 Waynesburg Women's Basketball Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Intro 2

Quick Facts

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President’s Letter

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2017-18 Schedule/2016-17 Results

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2017-18 Rosters

Preview 6

Season Preview

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Player Bios

Coaches 11

Head Coach Sam Jones

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Assistant Coaches

Review 13 2016-17 Statistics 14 2016-17 Superlatives 15 PAC Overview 16 PAC Team Statistics 17 PAC Individual Statistics 18 PAC Review Team History 19 Coaching Records 19 Yearly Leaders 20-21 School Records 22 Year-by-Year Results Waynesburg University Profile

The 2017-18 Waynesburg Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Waynesburg University Sports Information Office. EDITOR Bobby Fox, ‘04 RJ Leisie, ‘17 PHOTOGRAPHY ADM Photography - Darlington Pa.

www.waynesburgsports.com As the Official Web Site of Waynesburg Athletics, www.waynesburgsports.com provides complete and up-to-date information about all 18 of Waynesburg’s varsity athletic teams to both fans and media around the region.

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TEAM QUICK FACTS Waynesburg University Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Name Sam Jones Kevin Pusateri Abby Wemhoff

Position Head Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant

Alma Mater Mt. Union Waynesburg Mt. Union

Year at Waynesburg 10th 6th 1st

General Information

Location: Waynesburg, Pa. Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 1,530 Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Orange & Black Mascot: Sting Arena: Marisa Fieldhouse Capacity: 1,350 Year Renamed: 1999 All-time Record at MF: 98-96^ Conference: Presidents’ Athletic ^ - since the 2000-01 season

Basketball Facts

Head Coach: Alma Mater: Career Record: Years as Head Coach: Record at Waynesburg: Years at Waynesburg: 2016-17 Record:

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Media Information

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Sports Information Director: SID Office Phone: SID Fax: E-mail Address: Waynesburg Website: SID Mailing Address:

Department of Athletics

Director of Athletics: Assoc. Director of Athletics: Athletics Secretary: Compliance Officer: Faculty Representative:

Sam Jones Mt. Union 136-115 10th year 136-115 10 19-12, 11-7 PAC Bobby Fox (724) 852-3334 (724) 852-4122 rfox@waynesburg.edu

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51 West College St. Waynesburg, Pa. 15370 Larry Marshall Pat Bristor Barb Tuggle Mark Christner Richard Krause

Athletics Phone Numbers (724 area code) Athletics Department: 852-3230 Director of Athletics: 852-3477 Women’s Basketball Office: 852-3292

Senior forward Addy Knetzer


PRESIDENT’S LETTER Whether you’re a parent, an athlete, a member of the media or a spirited spectator, I am pleased to welcome you to our Yellow Jacket community and look forward to cheering on the Jackets with you! As a member of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), Waynesburg University offers 20 NCAA Division III varsity sports for our hundreds of student-athletes. While the reasons for participation in these sports are many, all of our athletic programs are aimed at helping our student-athletes grow spiritually, intellectually and athletically during their collegiate experience. During the 2016-17 academic year, 95 Waynesburg University student-athletes earned recognition on the PAC fall and spring Academic Honor Rolls, an impressive achievement that illustrates the caliber of student-athletes at Waynesburg.

Through the hard work and dedication of these same individuals, Waynesburg claimed four PAC team titles, which matches our highest total since joining the conference in 1990.

President Douglas G. Lee

Our goal is to provide our student-athletes with the best possible education and experiences that will prepare them to lead lives of purpose. We actively recruit student-athletes with high academic standards who will pursue excellence in the classroom and community while competing at the highest level in their chosen sport.

On behalf of Waynesburg University students, faculty and staff, I would like to thank you for your interest in our athletic programs. I hope that you enjoy another great year of athletic competition at Waynesburg University!

Douglas G. Lee President

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In addition to the accomplishments made by our student-athletes, Waynesburg University has also been recognized as a national leader in educational value and outcomes by U.S. News and World Report, Colleges of Distinction, Money Magazine and USA Today.

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2017-18 SCHEDULE/2016-17 RESULTS 2017-18 Schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION 11/17/17 at Messiah $ Grantham, Pa. 11/18/17 SUNY Geneseo $ Grantham, Pa. 11/21/17 Bridgewater Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 11/25/17 Hiram Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 11/29/17 Grove City* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 12/2/17 at Saint Vincent* Latrobe, Pa. 12/6/17 Bethany* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 12/9/17 Thiel* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 12/19/17 at Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa. 12/21/17 at Pitt Greensburg Greensburg, Pa. 12/30/17 at Frostburg State Frostburg, Md. 1/3/18 at Chatham* Pittsburgh, Pa. 1/6/18 at Westminster* New Wilmington, Pa. 1/10/18 Thomas More* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 1/13/18 at Geneva* Beaver Falls, Pa. 1/17/18 Washington & Jefferson* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 1/20/18 at Bethany* Bethany, W.Va. 1/24/18 at Grove City* Grove City, Pa. 1/27/18 at Thiel* Greenville, Pa. 1/31/18 Saint Vincent* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 2/3/18 Westminster* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 2/7/18 Chatham* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse 2/10/18 at Thomas More* Crestview Hills, Ky. 2/14/18 at Washington & Jefferson* Washington, Pa. 2/17/18 Geneva* Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Home games in Bold, * denotes PAC games, $ denotes games played at the Hampton Inn Tip-Off Classic

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2016-17 Results

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DATE OPPONENT 11/15/16 Frostburg State 11/18/16 Bluffton University$ 11/19/16 Defiance College$ 11/22/16 Carnegie Mellon 11/30/16 at Bethany* 12/3/16 at Grove City* 12/7/16 at Thiel* 12/10/16 Saint Vincent* 12/17/16 Pitt-Greensburg 12/29/16 Albion College& 12/30/16 Otterbein University& 1/5/17 Chatham* 1/7/17 at Westminster* 1/11/17 at Thomas More* 1/14/17 Geneva* 1/18/17 at Washington & Jefferson* 1/21/17 Bethany* 1/25/17 Grove City* 1/28/17 Thiel* 2/1/17 at Saint Vincent* 2/4/17 Westminster* 2/8/17 at Chatham* 2/11/17 Thomas More* 2/15/17 Wash. & Jeff* 2/18/17 at Geneva* 2/22/17 Westminster# 2/24/17 at Thomas More# 3/1/17 at Grove City% 3/3/17 Moravian College% 3/4/17 Springfield College% 3/5/17 at Carnegie Mellon%

LOCATION Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Bethany, W.Va. Grove City, Pa. Greenville, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Westerville, Ohio Westerville, Ohio Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse New Wilmington, Pa. Crestview Hills, Ky. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Washington, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Latrobe, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Pittsburgh, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Beaver Falls, Pa. Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse Crestview Hills, Ky. Grove City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Home games in Bold, * denotes PAC games, $ denotes games played at the Penn State-Behrend Tournament & denotes games played at the Smokey Ballenger Classic # denotes PAC Tournament games % denotes ECAC South Tournament games

TIME 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

RESULT W 70-61 L 56-64 W 87-79 L 64-77 W 72-62 W 64-62 W 83-55 L 61-68 W 80-60 L 58-90 W 76-66 L 69-78 W 74-64 L 52-84 W 70-53 W 69-64 L 69-76 W 74-60 W 55-47 L 52-54 L 58-65 W 76-62 L 56-89 W 71-66 W 83-37 W 71-50 L 43-71 W 65-58 W 94-77 W 79-50 L 69-80


2017-18 ROSTERS NO.

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NAME

Jenna Miller Elena McDermott Mackenna Drazich Julie Deklaven Andrea Orlosky Rachel Eng Erin Joyce Monica Starre Addy Knetzer Keri Bungard Anna Bartman

Alphabetical Roster NO.

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NAME

Anna Bartman Keri Bungard Julie Deklaven Mackenna Drazich Rachel Eng Erin Joyce Addy Knetzer Elena McDermott Jenna Miller Andrea Orlosky Monica Starre

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HEIGHT CLASS

POS.

HEIGHT CLASS

G G G/F G G G G PG F F G

G F G G/F G G F G G G PG

5-5 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-8 5-11 6-1 5-6

5-6 6-1 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-5 5-11 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-8

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

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

HOMETOWN/H.S.

Scenery Hill, Pa. / California Slippery Rock, Pa. / Slippery Rock Avella, Pa. / Avella Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton-LaSalle Shelocta, Pa. / West Shamokin Elon, N.C. / Homeschooled Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin Jewett, Ohio / Carrollton Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston Mt. Pleasant, Pa. / Mt. Pleasant Fredericktown, Pa. / Beth-Center

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Sam Jones Assistant Coach: Kevin Pusateri Graduate Assistant: Abby Wemhoff

HOMETOWN/H.S.

Fredericktown, Pa. / Beth-Center Mt. Pleasant, Pa. / Mt. Pleasant Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton-LaSalle Avella, Pa. / Avella Elon, N.C. / Homeschooled Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston Slippery Rock, Pa. / Slippery Rock Scenery Hill, Pa. / California Shelocta, Pa. / West Shamokin Jewett, Ohio / Carrollton

(Mt. Union) 10th year at Waynesburg (Waynesburg) 5th year at Waynesburg (Mt. Union) 1st year at Waynesburg

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Numerical Roster

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2017-18 SEASON PREVIEW The Waynesburg women’s basketball team will have some definite spots to fill on the starting five following a 19-12 season that concluded with a runner-up finish in the East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) tournament. However, 10th-year head coach Sam Jones brings back his returning point guard and one of the best players in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) to guide his 10th Yellow Jacket team.

When it comes to backcourt help to go along with Starre, the Jackets should have plenty of options from which to choose. Senior Rachel Eng has shown steady improvement in each of her first three seasons at Waynesburg, while senior guard/forward MacKenna Drazich brings grittiness to the floor, along with respectable numbers (5.5 points, 3.4 rebounds per contest).

This offseason, the Jackets were picked fourth in the annual PAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll. That prediction matched Waynesburg’s fourth-place finish at the end of the 2016-17 regular season thanks to its 11-7 conference mark.

Junior guards Julie Deklaven and Anna Bartman have both proven themselves as reliable bench players and will no doubt be among the leaders for starters. Deklaven is one of the quickest players on the floor for the Jackets, while Bartman knocked down 26 threepointers last year, including a four-for-eight performance against Geneva.

Senior Addy Knetzer already boasts an impressive hoops resume heading into her final year in Orange and Black. She is a two-time All-PAC honoree and is coming off a first-team selection following a 2016-17 campaign that included 19 double-doubles. Knetzer averaged team highs in both scoring (16.7) and rebounding (11.4) average while playing 29.9 minutes per game.

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Knetzer is also one of the top track & field athletes in the conference. She is a three-time shot put champion, the three-time defending PAC Field MVP and placed fourth at last year’s NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championships in the shot.

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With Knetzer dominating in the post, junior point guard Monica Starre enjoyed a successful first season as the everyday starter up top. She put up 8.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, while also dishing out a teambest 3.6 assists per contest. Starre also put in her share of work on the defensive side of the ball by swiping away 32 steals, the second-highest mark on the squad. The Jackets will need to find a way to replace the contributions of three outstanding seniors from last year’s team: forward Haley Delaney and guards Katie Gehlmann and Kassidy O’Keefe. Delaney registered five double-doubles and swatted away a team-best 61 blocks. Gehlmann eclipsed the 1,000-point mark as a senior and O’Keefe was one of the hardest works on the team.

Waynesburg’s lone sophomore, Erin Joyce, logged 19 games on the court last year. Jones is also excited the potential of his three freshman guards. While far from the biggest team in the PAC, Waynesburg’s coaching staff has adapted the team’s hightempo offensive attack to its smaller, quicker roster. However, the Jackets were able to add a little height to its post rotation with the addition of 6-1 freshman forward Kerri Bungard. Last season, the Yellow Jackets not only extended its streak of winning seasons to seven, but they also continued their tradition of academic excellence. A total of eight Waynesburg women were included on the PAC Spring Academic Honor Roll. Six of those honorees are back this winter. With a roster of just 11 players to start the year, the Jackets will likely need meaningful contributions from every player on the team. This year’s coaching staff once again includes assistant Kevin Pusateri, who is in his sixth year with the program. Jones also welcomed graduate assistant Abby Wemhoff to his ranks. Waynesburg tips off the 2017-18 season on Friday, Nov. 17, at Messiah’s Hampton Inn Tip-Off Classic. The Yellow Jackets face the host Falcons in their first game of the season.


RETURNER BIOS

#32 ANNA BARTMAN Junior|Guard|5-6

Fredericktown, Pa. | Beth-Center Pre-Med 2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in 29 games last season ... 3.8 PPG, 0.9 RPG, 10 steals ... Season High: 14 points (Geneva), 4 rebounds (Thiel), 2 steals (Wash. & Jeff.) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in 12 games last season ... Season High: 5 points (Thomas More) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... High School: Basketball (4 letters), 1st Team All-Section, Finest 15, Section MVP, Roundball Classic Team Member ... Volleyball ... Track & field ... Class Valedictorian ...

#12 JULIE DEKLAVEN Junior|Guard|5-4

Pittsburgh, Pa. | Seton-LaSalle Exercise Science

#11 MACKENNA DRAZICH Senior| Guard/Forward | 5-8 Avella, Pa. | Avella Exercise Science

2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in 30 games ... 5.5 PPG, 1.0 APG, 3.4 RPG, 22 steals, 9 blocks ... Season Highs: 17 points (Westminster), 4 assist (Frostburg State), 9 rebounds (Thiel, Thomas More), 3 steals (Thiel, Saint Vincent), 4 blocks (Pitt Greensburg) ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in 25 games ... 2.2 PPG, 0.1 APG, 1.4 RPG, 5 steals, 3 blocks ... Season Highs: 11 points (Westminster), 1 assist (3 times), 7 rebounds (Westminster), 2 steals (Bethany), 1 block (3 times) ... 2014-15 Season Totals: Appeared in 20 games ... 1.3 PPG, 0.4 APG, 1.0 RPG, 3 steals ... Season Highs: 9 points (Thomas More), 2 assists (Baldwin Wallace, Bethany, Geneva), 3 rebounds (Thiel, Geneva), 1 steal (La Roche, Bethany, Thomas More) ... High School: Basketball (3 letters), all-section, high scorer of Washington/Greene County All Star game, selected for Roundball Classic

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2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in 31 games last season ... 3.3 PPG, 1.6 APG, 2.4 RPG, 21 steals ... Season Highs: 9 points (Defiance), 5 assists (Chatham), 7 rebounds (Chatham), 3 steals (Saint Vincent) ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in all 29 games last season ... 3.2 PPG, 1.2 APG, 1.2 RPG, 14 steals ... Season Highs: 11 points (Wash. & Jeff.), 4 assists (Grove City, Chatham), 4 rebounds (Case Western Reserve), 3 steals (Wash. & Jeff.) ... High School: Basketball (4 letters) ... Soccer ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Tom and Cindy DeKlaven

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RETURNER

#14 RACHEL ENG

Senior | Guard | 5-9 Elon, N.C. | Homeschooled Accounting

2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in 29 games ... 3.2 PPG, 0.7 APG, 2.6 RPG, 12 steals, 11 blocks ... Season Highs: 13 points (Chatham), 5 assists (Bethany), 8 rebounds (Grove City), 3 steals (Otterbein), 2 blocks (Grove City, Thomas More) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in 23 games ... 0.6 PPG, 0.3 APG, 0.9 RPG, 6 steals, 6 blocks ... Season Highs: 4 points (Westminster, Pitt-Greensburg), 2 assists (Wash. & Jeff., McDaniel), 4 rebounds (Pitt-Greensburg), 2 steals (Mount Union, Thomas More), 2 blocks (Grove City) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2014-15 Season Totals: Appeared in 12 games ... 2.3 PPG, 0.2 APG, 0.9 RPG, 2 steals, 1 block ... Season Highs: 4 points (Geneva, Thomas More), 1 assist (Geneva, Thomas More), 2 rebounds (Baldwin Wallace, Thiel, Geneva), 1 steal (Thomas More, Westminster), 1 block (Thiel) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Edward and Donna Eng.

#21 ERIN JOYCE

Sophomore| Guard | 5-5 Pittsburgh, Pa.| Bishop Canevin History Secondary Education

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2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in 19 games ... 0.2 PPG, 0.4 APG, 0.4 RPG, 4 steals, 2 blocks ... Season Highs: 3 points (Thiel), 2 assists (Thiel and Geneva), 2 rebounds (Pitt-Greensburg) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... High School: Basketball (4 letters), member of PIAA state finalist team, member of two WPIAL championship teams, member of WPIAL runner-up team, holds school record for most three-pointers made in a season ... Honor roll ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Tim and Maryanne Joyce.

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#30 ADDY KNETZER

Senior| Forward | 5-11 Houston, Pa. | Chartiers-Houston Accounting

2016-17 Season Totals: Appeared in all 31 games (31 starts) ... 16.2 PPG, 1.1 APG, 11.4 RPG, 11 steals, 7 blocks ... Season Highs: 30 points (Moravian), 4 assists (Frostburg State, Grove City), 13 rebounds (Bluffton), 2 steals (Grove City), 2 blocks (Bluffton) ... ECAC First-Team All-South Region, All-PAC First-Team, PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in all 29 games (25 starts) ... 14.4 PPG, 0.8 APG, 9.1 RPG, 15 steals, 20 blocks ... Season Highs: 28 points (Bethany), 3 assists (Stevenson), 17 rebounds (Westminster), 2 steals (Mount Union, Thiel, Stevenson), 3 blocks (3 times) ... All-PAC Second-Team, PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2014-15 Season Totals: Appeared in 27 games (10 starts) ... 9.2 PPG, 0.5 APG, 6.6 RPG, 12 steals, 11 blocks ... Season Highs: 25 points (Bethany), 2 assists (Thomas More, Saint Vincent), 14 rebounds (Grove City), 3 steals (La Roche), 2 blocks (Bethany) ... Corvias ECAC Division III South Rookie of the Week (3 times) ... Waynesburg: Member of Yellow Jacket track & field team ... High School: Basketball (letter winner) ... Track & field ... Soccer ... Volleyball ... Post-Gazette Athlete of the Week ... Honor Roll ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Jennifer Martincic and Jeff Knetzer.


RETURNER/NEWCOMER

#22 MONICA STARRE Junior|Point Guard|5-8

Jewett, Ohio | Carrollton Exercise Science 2016-17 Season Totals: Started all 31 games in which she appeared ... 8.1 PPG, 3.6 APG, 5.4 RPG, 32 steals, 5 blocks ... Season Highs: 16 points (Springfield), 9 assists (Bethany), 11 rebounds (Westminster and Chatham), 4 steals (Chatham) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... 2015-16 Season Totals: Appeared in all 29 games (3 starts) ... 2.8 PPG, 1.9 APG, 2.9 RPG, 24 steals, 3 blocks ... Season Highs: 7 points (Thomas More), 6 assists (Bethany), 8 rebounds (Allegheny), 3 steals (Westminster, Saint Vincent), 2 blocks (Chatham) ... PAC Academic Honor Roll ... High School: Basketball (4 letters), two-time first-team all-conference ... Soccer ... Track & field ... Softball ... Student of the month, salutatorian, academic hall of fame, scholarathlete ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Jeff and Mary Starre.

#32 KERI BUNGARD Freshman|Forward|6-1

Mt. Pleasant, Pa. | Mt. Pleasant Biology

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High School: Basketball (2 letters), Offensive MVP, Most Improved Player, Herald Standard All-Star Team, Tribune Review Player of the Week ... Personal Notes: Daughter of James and Lynn Bungard

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# 10 ELENA McDERMOTT Freshman|Guard|5-6

Slippery Rock, Pa.|Slippery Rock Environmental Science High School: Basketball (3 letters), member of regional championship team, member of district runner-up team ... Soccer ... Member of class Top 10, National Honor Society Secretary, High Honor Roll ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Tracey and Ron McDermott


NEWCOMER BIOS

#3 JENNA MILLER

Freshman|Guard|5-5

Scenery Hill, Pa.|California Marine Biology

High School: Basketball (4 letters), WPIAL Defensive Player of the Year, MVP of Southside Beaver Tournament, Centennial Chevy Scholar Athlete, Mid Mon-Valley Sports Hall of Fame inductee, Round Ball Classic player, Herald Standard All-Area Team, Post-Gazette all-section, first-team Mon-Valley Independent/BeeGraphics Super 6 ... Volleyball ... Soccer ... Cross country ... Track & field ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Danita and Keith Miller

#13 ANDREA ORLOSKY

Freshman|Guard|5-8

Shelocta, Pa.|West Shamokin Criminal Justice

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High School: Basketball (4 letters), MVP senior year & Cager classic game, Heritage Conference champs, Division 6 Champions, Semifinals in State Playoffs ... Volleyball ... Honor Roll and National Honor Society ... Personal Notes: Daughter of Andrew and Christie Orlosky

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HEAD COACH SAM JONES College Coaching Experience 2003-06 -- Men’s Assistant Coach, Mt. Union 2006-07 -- Women’s Assistant Coach, Mt. Union 2008-Present -- Head Coach, Waynesburg Sam Jones is back for his tenth season as the leader of the Waynesburg women’s basketball team after leading his Yellow Jackets to seventh consecutive winning seasons, with at least 14 wins in each of those year. During the stretch, Jones also led Waynesburg to back-toback 20-win efforts (2010-11 and 2011-12). In just seven years on the bench, Jones has become the program’s all-time winningest coach, recording his 100th career win in a 69-67 victory at Bethany on February 14, 2015. The 2013-14 Jackets set a slew of individual and team records, including most points scored in a season (1,993), free throw attempts (598), free throws made (418) and three-pointers made (193). Individually, junior Hayden Giuliani set school records by making 44.6 percent of her three-pointers and sinking 87.5 percent of her free throws. Freshman Courtney Sargent also set a new school mark by converting 62.3 percent of her field goal attempts. During the 2010-11 season, Jones led his Jackets to a 20-8 overall record, including a 14-4 mark in Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) play and a slew of memorable moments. The Jackets secured not one, but two signature wins over 2011 NCAA qualifier Saint Vincent during the regular season. The first of those two victories came during a season-best nine-game winning streak. For the second-straight year, Waynesburg scored an opening-round victory in the postseason conference tournament and then came two points shy of advancing to the PAC title game. For his efforts, Jones earned his first PAC Coach of the Year award and was joined three of his top players on the all-conference teams. Senior point guard Hannah Hunter led the way with a first-team nod, while junior guards Jessi Drayer and Brittany Spencer earned secondteam and honorable mention nods, respectively. Hunter finished her senior campaign as Waynesburg’s all-time leader in assists per game (5.3) and steals per game (2.9), while finishing second on the team in scoring (13.5 ppg). She also set the school record for career assists and surpassed the 1,000-career point mark. The 2010-11 campaign saw the Jackets enjoy a 21-9 overall record, the program’s best since 1994-95. The program also captured its first PAC tournament win since 2005-06, and capped the year by winning the school’s first ECAC South title as the top seed and host team. During the 2008-09 season, his first as the leader of the Waynesburg women’s basketball team, Jones brought some national attention to the Yellow Jackets as he guided them to one of the biggest one-year turnarounds in all of Division III. Jones led the young team to an 8-18 season, a seven-win improvement from their 1-25 effort in 2007.

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Jones came to the Yellow Jackets from the University of Mount Union, where he spent a total of four years as an assistant coach with both the men’s and women’s programs. While he only spent one year as the head assistant with the women’s program in 2006-2007, Jones was part of a Purple Raiders’ team that upset a pair of nationally-ranked opponents.

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Before his work with the women’s team, Jones spent three years (2003-2006) with the Mount Union men. During that span, Jones helped develop five AllOhio Athletic Conference selections and a pair of 1,000-point scorers. Jones started his basketball coaching career in 1995 at Grenville Christian College, a high-school level institution located in Brockville, Ontario, approximately 70 miles south of Ottawa. He served the next five years as head junior varsity boys’ basketball coach before accepting the varsity coaching job in 2000. One year earlier, Jones also assumed the head coaching job of the varsity girls’ basketball team at the school. In addition to his basketball duties at Grenville Christian, Jones coached men’s volleyball and track & field while serving as an assistant athletic director and physical education teacher. Jones earned his Masters of Business Administration degree from Waynesburg after graduating from the University of Mount Union with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education and minors in education and exercise science. Jones is also entering his third season as Waynesburg’s head men’s and women’s head golf coach. He currently resides just south of Washington, Pennsylvania with his wife Ruth-Ann and children Hannah, Lucas, Rebekah and Nathan.


ASSISTANT COACH

KEVIN PUSATERI

Assistant Coach

Kevin Pustateri joined head coach Sam Jones’ staff before the 2013-14 school year and is heading into his fifth season with the Yellow Jacket women’s basketball team. After graduating from Waynesburg University in 1989, Pusateri was active in the sport of basketball in a variety of ways. He has spent time as the head coach and athletic director at Wesley Academy in Pittsburgh, and has been an assistant coach at Trinity and McGuffey high schools in nearby Washington County. Along with his 10 years of work as a high school coach, Pusateri also serves as a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association

(PIAA) official. Following his graduation from Waynesburg, Pusateri added a degree from California University of Pa. He is a 1985 graduate of Burgettstown High School, where he was a standout hoopster for the Blue Devils. Pusateri is employed as a special education teacher for Intermediate Unit One. He is married to his wife Michelle, who is a 1990 Waynesburg graduate, and they have a daughter Samantha and a son Joshua.

ABBY WEMHOFF Abby Wemhoff brings four years of academic and athletic excellence as a student-athlete with her to the graduate assistant position with the Waynesburg University women’s basketball team.

After completing her student teaching responsibilities, Wemhoff worked at Buckeye Preparatory Academy in Columbus, Ohio, during the 2016-17 school year.

Wemhoff is a 2016 graduate of the University of Mount Union, where she received her degree in Physical Education. She was a three-time letter winner and a four-time Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) honoree during her time with the Purple Raiders. She was also a part of the 2016 OAC championship-winning squad.

Wemhoff is a 2012 graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio, where she was a three-year letter winner for the Rough Riders. She was named Most Improved Player during her junior year and added team MVP honors as a senior.

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2016-17 STATISTICS 2016-17 Overall Season Statistics

Overall Record 19-12, Home 7-6, Away 8-4, Neutral 4-2 No. Player

GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OREB DREB REB.-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG

02 Marisa Goodright 8-0 4.9 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 6-13 .462 2 7 9-1.1 03 Hannah Roth 13-0 3.2 1-8 .125 1-3 .333 4-6 .667 1 5 6-0.5 10 Kassidy O’Keefe 31-31 23.0 65-178 .365 19-64 .297 28-51 .549 32 72 104-3.4 11 Mackenna Drazich 30-0 16.2 57-146 .390 11-46 .239 41-65 .631 30 72 102-3.4 12 Julie Deklaven 31-0 17.1 25-128 .195 12-67 .179 39-54 .722 16 59 75-2.4 13 Haley Delaney 31-31 29.1 118-359 .329 27-104 .260 47-100 .470 55 144 199-6.4 14 Rachel Eng 29-0 14.3 40-99 .404 0-3 .000 14-28 .500 26 48 74-2.6 21 Erin Joyce 19-0 5.3 1-10 .100 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 1 7 8-0.4 22 Monica Starre 31-31 29.3 102-208 .490 6-24 .250 42-66 .636 81 87 168-5.4 24 Katie Gehlmann 31-31 26.8 116-313 .371 70-190 .368 84-96 .875 33 102 135-4.4 30 Addy Knetzer 31-31 29.9 205-423 .485 5-12 .417 88-143 .615 139 213 352-11.4 33 Anna Bartman 29-0 10.5 37-119 .311 26-88 .295 11-13 .846 9 18 27-0.9 TEAM 31 67 63 130-4.2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 31 6200 769-2000 .385 178-613 .290 404-635 .636 492 897 48.9 Opponents 31 6200 738-1956 .377 151-512 .295 402-590 .681 385 840 39.5

Score by Periods

1st

3rd

4th

OT

Totals

Waynesburg

509 501

2nd

544

566

2120

Opponents

457 510

508

554

2029

6-0 1 3 0 1 10-1.3 2-0 2 3 0 2 7-0.5 46-0 44 29 3 30 177-5.7 52-0 30 50 9 22 166-5.5 58-0 50 42 1 21 101-3.3 71-1 49 59 61 21 310-10.0 40-0 19 25 11 12 94-3.2 14-0 8 6 2 4 3-0.2 65-0 111 95 5 32 252-8.1 65-0 50 53 2 40 386-12.5 73-1 35 78 7 11 503-16.2 21-0 17 19 0 10 111-3.8 513-2 416 472 101 207 2120-68.4 601-0 352 428 70 243 2029-65.5

2016-17 PAC Season Statistics

PAC Record 11-7, Home 4-5, Away 7-2

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GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OREB DREB REB-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG

02 Marisa Goodright 4-0 5.3 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 4-8 .500 1 6 7-1.8 03 Hannah Roth 7-0 3.9 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-4 .500 1 4 5-0.7 10 Kassidy O’Keefe 18-18 21.9 35-90 .389 11-32 .344 16-25 .640 24 40 64-3.6 11 Mackenna Drazich 17-0 16.0 32-91 .352 6-27 .222 21-31 .677 20 48 68-4.0 12 Julie Deklaven 18-0 17.3 13-72 .181 7-35 .200 17-24 .708 12 36 48-2.7 13 Haley Delaney 18-18 29.4 68-225 .302 19-66 .288 28-69 .406 37 80 117-6.5 14 Rachel Eng 16-0 15.1 29-65 .446 0-1 .000 7-10 .700 15 23 38-2.4 21 Erin Joyce 11-0 6.7 1-8 .125 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 1 3 4-0.4 22 Monica Starre 18-18 30.1 54-120 .450 3-18 .167 23-39 .590 54 53 107-5.9 24 Katie Gehlmann 18-18 26.3 64-189 .339 41-118 .347 64-69 .928 25 55 80-4.4 30 Addy Knetzer 18-18 30.5 118-243 .486 2-6 .333 48-87 .552 92 115 207-11.5 33 Anna Bartman 16-0 10.3 18-62 .290 13-45 .289 6-8 .750 7 7 14-0.9 TEAM 18 38 39 77-4.3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 18 3600 434-1174 .370 104-360 .289 236-374 .631 327 509 836-46.4 Opponents 18 3600 421-1094 .385 86-300 .287 218-313 .696 194 478 672-37.3

Score by Periods

1st

3rd

4th

Waynesburg

291 296

307

314 1208

Opponents

267 284

292

303 1146

13

2nd

Total

4-0 1 2-0 0 20-0 19 26-0 14 31-0 34 36-1 29 23-0 14 11-0 6 39-0 67 32-0 30 37-0 21 15-0 12

2 1 0 6-1.5 2 0 1 5-0.7 12 2 16 97-5.4 30 3 13 91-5.4 28 0 14 50-2.8 30 35 12 183-10.2 15 8 5 65-4.1 4 1 3 3-0.3 52 3 22 134-7.4 31 1 24 233-12.9 45 4 5 286-15.9 10 0 7 55-3.4

276-1 247 267 57 123 1208-67.1 349-12 196 241 49 136 1146-63.7


2016-17 SUPERLATIVES Individual Superlatives Points

30 - Addy Knetzer vs. Moravian (3/3/17) 25 - Hayey Delaney vs Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16) 24 - Addy Knetzer vs. Grove City (12/3/16)

Field Goals Made

12 - Addy Knetzer vs. Moravian (3/3/17) 11 - Addy Knetzer vs. Bethany (1/21/17)

Field Goals Attempts

23 - Addy Knetzer vs. Bluffton (11/18/16) 20 - Addy Knetzer vs. Saint Vincent (12/10/16)

3 PT Field Goals Made

6 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Geneva (2/18/17) 5 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Wash. & Jeff. (1/18/17) 5 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Otterbein (12/30/16) 5 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Carnegie Mellon (11/22/16)

3 PT Field Goal Attempts

13 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Bethany (1/21/17) 12 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Geneva (2/18/17)

3 PT Field Goal Pct. (Min. 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) - Kassidy O’Keefe vs. Wash. & Jeff. (2/15/17) 1.000 (3-3) - Haley Delaney vs. Thiel (12/7/16) 1.000 (2-2) - Mackenna Drazich vs. Chatham (1/5/17) 1.000 (2-2) - Monica Starre vs. Bluffton (11/18/16)

Rebounds

20 - Addy Knetzer vs. Chatham (1/5/17) 20 - Addy Knetzer vs. Bluffton (11/18/16)

Assists

9 - Monica Starre vs. Bethany (1/21/17) 8 - Monica Starre vs. Geneva (2/18/17) 8 - Monica Starre vs. Saint Vincent (12/10/16)

Free Throws Made

12 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Grove City (1/25/17) 10 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Bethany (11/30/16)

Steals 4 - Kassidy O’Keefe vs. Westminster (2/22/17) 4 - Monica Starre vs. Chatham (1/5/17)

Free Throws Attempts

Blocked Shots

12 - Katie Gehlmann vs. Grove City (1/25/17) 11 - Addy Knetzer vs. Grove City (12/3/16)

Free Throw Pct. (Min. 5 made)

7 - Haley Delaney vs. Westminster (2/4/17) 5 - Haley Delaney vs. Chatham (2/8/17) 5 - Haley Delaney vs. Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16)

1.000 (12-12) Katie Gehlmann vs. Grove City (1/25/17) 1.000 (10-10) Katie Gehlmann vs. Bethany (11/30/16) 1.000 (6-6) Addy Knetzer vs. Moravian (3/3/17)

Team Superlatives Points Highs: Lows:

3 PT Field Goal Attempts 94 - Moravian (3/3/17) 87 - Defiance (11/19/16) 83 - at Geneva (2/18/17)

Highs: Lows:

43 - at Thomas More (2/27/17) 52 - at Thomas More (1/11/17) 52 - at Saint Vincent (2/1/17)

3 PT Field Goal Percentage

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Field Goals Made

14

Highs: Lows:

35 33 17 18

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Moravian (3/3/17) Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16) at Thomas More (2/27/17) at Thomas More (1/11/17)

Field Goals Attempts Highs: Lows:

80 76 55 55

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Geneva (1/14/17) Bethany (1/21/17) Grove City (1/25/17) Thiel (1/27/17)

Field Goals Percentage

Highs: .550 (33-60) - Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16)

.486 (35-72) - Moravian (3/3/17)

Lows:

.250 (17-68) - at Thomas More (2/27/17) .281 (18-64) - at Thomas More (1/11/17)

3 PT Field Goals Made Highs: Lows:

14 - at Geneva (2/18/17) 11 - at Wash. & Jeff. (1/18/17) 1 - at Saint Vincent (2/1/17) 2 - at Bethany (11/30/16)

Highs: Lows:

32 - Geneva (1/14/17) 31 - Bethany (1/21/17) 8 - Westminster (2/4/17) 9 - at Grove City (12/3/16) .545 (6-11) - Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16) .500 (8-16) - at Carnegie Mellon (3/5/17) .067 (1-15) - at Saint Vincent (2/1/17) .125 (2-16) - at Bethany (11/30/16)

Free Throws Made Highs: Lows:

27 - Grove City (1/25/17) 21 - Springfield (3/4/17) 3 - Bethany (1/21/17) 4 - Bluffton (11/18/16)

Free Throws Attempts Highs: Lows:

39 - Grove City (1/25/17) 34 - Springfield (3/4/17) 5 - Bluffton (11/18/16) 5 - Bethany (1/21/17)

Free Throw Percentage Highs: .857 (12-14) - Wash. & Jeff. (2/15/17) .846 (11-13) - at Thiel (12/7/16) Lows: .429 (6-14) - Thomas More (2/11/17) .450 (9-20) - at Saint Vincent (2/1/17)

Rebounds Highs: Lows:

59 56 32 35

Highs: Lows:

19 - at Chatham (2/8/17) 19 - at Thiel (12/7/16) 7 - Thomas More (2/11/17) 8 - at Thomas More (2/27/17)

Assists

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Geneva (1/14/17) at Chatham (2/8/17) at Carnegie Mellon (3/5/17) Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16)

Steals Highs: Lows:

13 - at Geneva (2/18/17) 10 - at Saint Vincent (2/1/17) 10 - Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16) 1 - Defiance (11/19/16) 2 - Grove City (1/25/17)

Blocked Shots Highs: Lows

10 - Pitt-Greensburg (12/17/16) 8 - Westminster (2/4/17) 0 - Geneva (1/14/17) 0 - Thomas More (2/11/17)


PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), built on the basic belief that an athletic program is an integral part of college life, but not an entity in itself, looks back on sixty years of growth and ahead to years of continued academic and athletic excellence. The league’s name clearly reflects its founding principle that operational control of all aspects of intercollegiate athletics is ultimately the responsibility of the presidents of each member institution, and thus active presidential leadership and oversight is paramount in conference administration. Formally organized in 1955 by Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Case Institute of Technology, and Wayne State University, the PAC was the result of a realization that college athletics, despite numerous virtues for the individual and the institution, were gradually becoming a financial and academic burden. If athletics were to be continued, action had to be taken to place the program on its proper level. This included the premise that benefits of participation should be provided to as many students as possible. The PAC and its membership continue its original, defining mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Institutions involved understand that the key components to its progress lie in the foundation of faith in each member by each other member. It is the conviction of its membership that the PAC is the solution to the dilemma of intercollegiate athletic competition, and they have staked their athletic future on this premise. Currently comprised of 10 select private institutions – Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington & Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College – the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high pressure intercollegiate athletics, with academics at the center of each member’s philosophy. The PAC expanded its membership to seven members in 2005 with the addition of Thomas More, formerly a NCAA Division III independent. Saint Vincent, a former NAIA member, joined the conference in 2006 as it began its reclassification to NCAA Division III status. Another former NAIA member, Geneva, became the conference’s ninth member and began league play in 2007 as it started its NCAA Division III reclassification. Chatham became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007. In 2012, the PAC Presidents’ Council voted to add Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University as affiliate members in the sport of football beginning with the 2014 season. The PAC crowns league champions and awards all-conference honors in its 21 championship sports. Head coaches determine all-PAC squads for all team sports, while in individual sports, such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships. In addition to its 21 sponsored championship sports, the PAC partnered with the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) to create the single-sport Ohio River Lacrosse Conferences (ORLC & ORWLC) in 2014, with both kicking off league schedules during the spring of 2015. The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in PAC competition. The Thomas More men and Westminster women captured the 2016-17 trophies. Staying true to its original mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence, the PAC has seen nearly 200 of its participating student-athletes recognized as Academic All-Americans, while the league has also produced numerous NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Last year, the conference named 939 of its student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating student-athletes who earn a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above.

PAC MEMBERS

St. Vincent

Waynesburg

Chatham

Thiel

Westminster

*-Football-only members

Geneva

Grove City

Thomas More Wash. & Jeff.

Carnegie Mellon *

Case Western Reserve*

MEN

WOMEN

1. Thomas More (90.0)

1. Westminster (74.5)

2. Washington & Jefferson (77.5)

2. Thomas More (72)

3. Grove City (70.0)

3. Grove City (70.5)

t-4. Westminster (63.5)

4. Washington & Jefferson (64.0)

t-4.Saint Vincent (63.5)

5. Saint Vincent (58.0)

6. Bethany (52.0)

6. WAYNESBURG (54.0)

7. Geneva (50.0)

7. Geneva (46.5)

8. Thiel (45.0)

8. Bethany (38.0)

9. WAYNESBURG (44.5)

9. Thiel (26.0)

10. Chatham (4.0)

10. Chatham (25.5)

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2016-17 ALL-SPORTS TROPHY STANDINGS

15


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Scoring Offense TEAM G PTS. AVG. Thomas More 29 2491 85.9 Wash. & Jeff. 26 1871 72.0 Bethany 26 1785 68.7 Waynesburg 31 2120 68.4 Saint Vincent 28 1867 66.7 Chatham 26 1713 65.9 Grove City 27 1707 63.2 Westminster 27 1705 63.1 Geneva 25 1512 60.5 Thiel 25 1432 57.3

Free Throw Percentage TEAM G FTM FTA Chatham 26 371 490 Grove City 27 315 419 Wash. & Jeff. 26 378 506 Westminster 27 354 477 Thiel 25 305 426 Geneva 25 287 406 Thomas More 29 352 502 Bethany 26 445 663 Saint Vincent 28 347 530 Waynesburg 31 404 635

Scoring Defense TEAM G PTS. AVG. Thomas More 29 1521 52.4 Saint Vincent 28 1713 61.2 Grove City 27 1673 62.0 Waynesburg 31 2029 65.5 Westminster 27 1782 66.0 Wash. & Jeff. 26 1755 67.5 Bethany 26 1838 70.7 Chatham 26 1849 71.1 Thiel 25 1780 71.2 Geneva 25 2001 80.0

3 PT Field Goal Percentage TEAM G FG FGA PCT. Westminster 27 169 475 .356 Thomas More 29 191 562 .340 Grove City 27 96 300 .320 Bethany 26 144 452 .319 Geneva 25 177 561 .316 Wash. & Jeff. 26 151 510 .296 Saint Vincent 28 182 619 .294 Waynesburg 31 178 613 .290 Chatham 26 146 522 .280 Thiel 25 159 594 .268

Rebounding Margin TEAM G TM OPP MAR Thomas More 29 1317 1005 +10.8 Bethany 26 1118 974 +5.5 Waynesburg 31 1389 1225 +5.3 Saint Vincent 28 1186 1167 +0.7 Wash. & Jeff. 26 1063 1054 +0.3 Westminster 27 1066 1092 -1.0 Grove City 27 1015 1047 -1.2 Chatham 26 957 1055 -3.8 Thiel 25 914 1143 -9.2 Geneva 25 805 1187 -15.3

Scoring Margin TEAM G OFF DEF Margin Thomas More 29 85.9 52.4 +33.4 Saint Vincent 28 66.7 61.2 +5.5 Wash. & Jeff. 26 72.0 67.5 +4.5 Waynesburg 31 68.4 65.5 +2.9 Grove City 27 63.2 62.0 +1.3 Bethany 26 68.7 70.7 -2.0 Westminster 27 63.1 66.0 -2.9 Chatham 26 65.9 71.1 -5.2 Thiel 25 57.3 71.2 -13.9 Geneva 25 60.5 80.0 -19.6

3 PT Field Goal Pct. Defense TEAM G FG FGA PCT. Grove City 27 111 420 .264 Saint Vincent 28 132 499 .265 Thomas More 29 161 592 .272 Westminster 27 151 540 .280 Thiel 25 135 469 .288 Wash. & Jeff. 26 162 553 .293 Waynesburg 31 151 512 .295 Geneva 25 177 553 .320 Bethany 26 171 526 .325 Chatham 26 147 436 .337

Assists TEAM G AST AVG Thomas More 29 601 20.7 Wash. & Jeff. 26 437 16.8 Saint Vincent 28 433 15.5 Westminster 27 367 13.6 Waynesburg 31 416 13.4 Chatham 26 338 13.0 Bethany 26 337 13.0 Grove City 27 311 11.5 Thiel 25 282 11.3 Geneva 25 250 10.0

Field Goal Percentage TEAM G FG FGA PCT. Thomas More 29 974 2038 .478 Grove City 27 648 1620 .400 Wash. & Jeff. 26 671 1681 .399 Waynesburg 31 769 2000 .385 Bethany 26 598 1570 .381 Westminster 27 591 1552 .381 Chatham 26 598 1619 .369 Geneva 25 524 1432 .366 Saint Vincent 28 669 1832 .364 Thiel 25 484 1439 .336

3 PT Field Goal Made TEAM G FG AVG Geneva 25 177 7.1 Thomas More 29 191 6.6 Saint Vincent 28 182 6.5 Thiel 25 159 6.4 Westminster 27 169 6.3 Wash. & Jeff. 26 151 5.8 Waynesburg 31 178 5.7 Chatham 26 146 5.6 Bethany 26 144 5.5 Grove City 27 96 3.6

Steals TEAM G STL AVG Saint Vincent 28 341 12.2 Thomas More 29 351 12.1 Grove City 27 281 10.4 Chatham 26 252 9.7 Wash. & Jeff. 26 233 9.0 Bethany 26 207 8.0 Westminster 27 190 7.0 Thiel 25 171 6.8 Waynesburg 31 207 6.7 Geneva 25 157 6.3

Field Goal Pct. Defense TEAM G FG FGA PCT. Thomas More 29 535 1706 .314 Westminster 27 600 1679 .357 Saint Vincent 28 618 1663 .372 Wash. & Jeff. 26 599 1597 .375 Waynesburg 31 738 1956 .377 Grove City 27 608 1578 .385 Thiel 25 646 1624 .398 Bethany 26 655 1618 .405 Geneva 25 738 1710 .432 Chatham 26 674 1552 .434

Rebounding Offense TEAM G REB AVG Thomas More 29 1317 45.4 Waynesburg 31 1389 44.8 Bethany 26 1118 43.0 Saint Vincent 28 1186 42.4 Wash. & Jeff. 26 1063 40.9 Westminster 27 1066 39.5 Grove City 27 1015 37.6 Chatham 26 957 36.8 Thiel 25 914 36.6 Geneva 25 805 32.2

Blocked Shots TEAM G BLK AVG Thomas More 29 178 6.1 Grove City 27 118 4.4 Wash. & Jeff. 26 112 4.3 Thiel 25 88 3.5 Waynesburg 31 101 3.3 Westminster 27 81 3.0 Saint Vincent 28 76 2.7 Bethany 26 59 2.3 Chatham 26 52 2.0 Geneva 25 45 1.8

PCT. .757 .752 .747 .742 .716 .707 .701 .671 .655 .636

Rebounding Defense TEAM G REB AVG Thomas More 29 1005 34.7 Bethany 26 974 37.5 Grove City 27 1047 38.8 Waynesburg 31 1225 39.5 Westminster 27 1092 40.4 Wash. & Jeff. 26 1054 40.5 Chatham 26 1055 40.6 Saint Vincent 28 1167 41.7 Thiel 25 1143 45.7 Geneva 25 1187 47.5


PAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scoring TEAM

G PTS. AVG.

Free-Throw Pct. NAME G FT FTA PCT

Steals TEAM

G OFF DEF TOT AVG.

3-Point FG Pct. NAME G 3FG 3FGA PCT

Blocked Shots TEAM

G

NO. AVG.

Assists TEAM

Minutes Played TEAM

G

MIN. AVG.

Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 Kelsea Daugherty-BET 26 Hayley Holenka-BET 26 Addy Knetzer-WAY 31 Abby Ownings-TMC 29 Katelyn Sieg-CHA 26 Madison Temple-TMC 29 Callie Ford-GEN 25 Jess Vormelker-THI 25 Nikki Kiernan-TMC 29

Rebounding NAME

Addy Knetzer-WAY 31 139 Kelsea Daugherty-BET 26 120 Jess Vormelker-THI 25 41 Danielle Parker-WJC 24 76 Jesse Hinkle-CHA 26 74 Laura Buchana-GRO 27 64 Nikki Kiernan-TMC 29 74 Emily Fromknecht-WES 27 60 Kelsi Settle-BET 26 80 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 60

561 474 449 503 463 414 458 388 373 426

213 175 174 128 143 149 150 146 117 125

352 295 215 204 217 213 224 206 197 185

20.8 18.2 17.3 16.2 16.0 15.9 15.8 15.5 14.9 14.7

11.4 11.3 8.6 8.5 8.3 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.6 6.9

Field-Goal Pct. NAME G FG FGA PCT

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Madison Temple-TMC 29 182 316 Nikki Kiernan-TMC 29 171 342 Megan Sieg-CHA 24 99 198 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 205 414 Monica Starre-WAY 31 102 208 Addy Knetzer-WAY 31 205 423 Danielle Parker-WJC 24 138 297 Kelsea Daugherty-BET 26 161 351 Laura Buchanan-GRO 27 91 204 Jesse Hinkle-CHA 26 91 211

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.576 .500 .500 .495 .490 .485 .465 .459 .446 .431

Ashley McClain-CHA 20 Katie Gehlmann-WAY 31 Taylor Cortazzo-WJC 26 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 Jess Vormelker-THI 25 Katelyn Sieg-CHA 26 Nikki Kiernan-TMC 29 Kylie Cook-WES 27 Danielle Parker-WJC 24 Jesse Hinkle-CHA 26

Madison Temple-TMC 29 McKenzie Black-GRO 27 Rachel Durbin-WES 27 Hayley Holenka-BET 26 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 Kaite Gehlmann-WAY 31 Ashley McClain-CHA 20 Susie Ellis-SVC 28 Callie Ford-GEN 25 Miranda Heaney-GEN 25

Madison Temple-TMC Jasmine Weems-SVC Monica Starre-WAY Michaela Ware-TMC Abby Owings-TMC Katelyn Sieg-CHA Ashley Duthie-BET Kelsi Settle-BET Jackie Stewart-GRO Callie Ford-GEN

86 84 89 115 85 103 81 63 50 59

46 41 55 63 36 70 35 46 40 53

95 96 103 136 101 124 99 77 63 76

112 104 142 168 97 190 95 127 112 151

.905 .875 .864 .846 .842 .831 .818 .818 .794 .776

.411 .394 .387 .375 .371 .368 .368 .362 .357 .351

G NO. AVG.

29 28 31 29 29 26 26 26 27 25

148 104 111 103 98 73 70 70 72 64

5.1 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.4 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6

Lexie Arkwright-GRO Katelyn Sieg-CHA Hayley Holenka-BET Abby Owings-TMC Kate Balcom-GRO Madison Temple-TMC Jasmine Weems-SVC Ashley McClain-CHA Danielle Parker-WJC Callie Ford-GEN

G NO. AVG.

27 26 26 29 27 29 28 20 24 25

Nikki Kiernan-TMC 29 Haley Delaney-WAY 31 Laura Buchanan-GRO 27 Danielle Parker-WJC 24 Jess Vormelker-THI 25 Shelby Rupp-TMC 29 Emily Fromknechy-WES 27 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27 Emily Schultz-TMC 28 Hannah Carroll-SVC 28

Jess Vormelker-THI 25 Kelsea Daugherty-BET 26 Hayley Holenka-BET 26 Katelyn Sieg-CHA 26 Ashley Duthie-BET 26 Jasmine Weems-SVC 28 Jodie Carlson-GEN 25 Taylor Cortazzo-WJC 26 Rachel Durbin-WES 27 Lexie Arkwright-GRO 27

109 65 62 64 55 55 52 37 36 37

72 61 45 39 40 39 32 31 28 26

916 890 886 872 858 917 813 826 833 833

4.0 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.5 1.5

2.5 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9

36.6 34.2 34.1 33.5 33.0 32.8 32.5 31.8 30.9 30.9


PAC YEAR IN REVIEW

Postseason Results

PAC PCT. OVERALL PCT.

Thomas More!^ 18-0

1.000

28-1

1.000

Saint Vincent

13-5

0.722

18-10

0.643

W&J

13-5 0.722

16-10

0.615

Waynesburg 11-7 0.611

19-12

0.613

Grove City

10-8

14-13

0.519

Bethany

10-8 0.556

12-14

0.462

Chatham

7-11 0.389

13-13

0.500

Westminster

5-13 0.278

11-16

0.407

Thiel

2-16 0.111

5-20

0.200

Geneva

1-17 0.056

4-21

0.160

0.556

! PAC Regular Season Champion ^ PAC Tournament Champion

All-PAC Team FIRST TEAM Lexi Arkwright, Grove City Nikki Kiernan, Thomas More Abby Owings, Thomas More Madison Temple, Thomas More Addy Knetzer, Waynesburg SECOND TEAM Kelsea Daugherty, Bethany Katelyn Sieg, Chatham Jasmine Weems, Saint Vincent Amirah Moore, Wash. & Jeff. Danielle Parker, Wash. & Jeff. HONORABLE MENTION Haley Holenka, Bethany Mara Benvenuti, Saint Vincent Susie Ellis, Saint Vincent Jess Vormelker, Thiel Taylor Cortazzo, Wash. & Jeff. Kaite Gehlmann, Waynesburg Rachel Durbin, Westminster Emily Fromknecht, Westminster PAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Abby Owings, Thomas More PAC COACH OF THE YEAR Lori Wynn, Geneva Patience Baker, Geneva Kendall Hunter, Geneva

2017 PAC TOURNAMENT First Round - Feb. 20, 2017 - @ Higher Seed #8 Westminster 55, #5 Grove City 49 #7 Chatham 74, #6 Bethany 61 Quarterfinals - Feb. 22, 2016 - @ Higher Seed #4 Waynesburg 71, #8 Westminster 50 #3 Saint Vincent 82, #7 Chatham 64 Semifinals - Feb. 26, 2016 - @ Thomas More #1 Thomas More 71, #4 Waynesburg 43 #3 Saint Vincent 74, #2 Wash. & Jeff. 68 Finals - Feb. 27, 2016 - @ Thomas More #1 Thomas More 66, #3 Saint Vincent 53 ECAC DIII South Tournament - March 1, 2017 Waynesburg 65, Grove City 58 ECAC DIII South Tournament - March 3, 2017 Waynesburg 94, Moravian 77 ECAC DIII South Tournament Semifinals- March 4, 2017 Waynesburg 79, Springfield 50 ECAC DIII South Tournament Final - March 5, 2017 Carnegie Mellon 80, Waynesburg 69 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1st Round - Thomas More 92, Eureka 58 2nd Round - Hope 74, Thomas More 67

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2016-17 Final PAC Standings

18


COACHING RECORDS/YEARLY LEADERS BY WINS COACH

SEASONS GAMES W-L

PCT.

Sam Jones

9

251

136-115 .542

Rob Phillips

6

146

84-62

.575

Terry Acker

9

226

71-155

.314

Julie Jones

3

75

37-38

.493

Andrea Williams

2

47

12-35

.255

CHRONOLOGICAL YEARS COACH

SEASONS

GAMES W-L PCT.

1988-94

Rob Phillips

6

146

84-62

.575

1994-97

Julie Jones

3

75

37-38

.493

1997-99

Andrea Williams

2

47

12-35

.255

1999-2007

Terry Acker

9

226

71-155

.314

2008-Present

Sam Jones

9

251

136-115

.542

YEAR PLAYER GMS 1997 Mandy Beisel 25 1998 Mandy Beisel 25 1999 Christina Nicol 22 2000 Cara Penner 23 2001 Kyana Bradley 23 2002 Kyana Bradley 18 2003 Candice Eyerman 27 2004 Candice Eyerman 23 2005 Candice Eyerman 24 2006 Katie Lewandowski 27 2007 Katie Lewandowski 24 2008 Elisha Jones 26 2009 Elisha Jones 26 2010 Elisha Jones 26 2011 Elisha Jones 30 2012 Jessi Drayer 28 2013 Brittany Spencer 27 2014 Hayden Giuliani 27 2015 Rebecca Kerr 26 2016 Addy Knetzer 29 2017 Addy Knetzer 31

PTS 254 266 274 181 201 200 387 279 299 428 311 213 380 310 469 403 307 293 347 419 503

AVG 10.2 10.6 12.5 7.9 8.7 11.1 14.3 12.1 12.5 15.9 13.0 10.1 14.6 12.9 15.6 14.4 11.4 10.9 13.3 14.4 16.2

ASSISTS LEADERS SINCE 1997 YEAR PLAYER GMS 1997 Janine Gmitter 25 1998 Kristine Fox 25 1999 Trisha Pollock 18 2000 Trisha Pollock 20 2001 Trisha Pollock 21 2002 Trisha Pollock 23 2003 Rachel Dillon 27 2004 Rachel Dillon 23 2005 Rachel Dillon 24 2006 Rachel Dillon 27 2007 Katie Lewandowski 24 2008 Kristen Lucci 26 2009 Hannah Hunter 26 2010 Hannah Hunter 25 2011 Hannah Hunter 30 2012 Hannah Hunter 28 2013 Jessi Drayer 27 2014 Lauren Blair 27 2015 Lauren Blair 24 2016 Lauren Blair 29 2017 Monica Starre 31

AST AVG 77 3.1 76 3.0 78 4.3 90 4.5 62 3.0 74 3.2 127 4.7 108 4.7 94 3.9 106 3.9 79 3.3 49 1.8 84 3.2 93 3.7 132 4.4 148 5.3 58 2.1 104 3.9 100 4.2 111 3.8 111 3.6

REBOUNDING LEADERS SINCE 1997 STEALS LEADERS SINCE 1997 YEAR PLAYER GMS 1997 Natalie Provost 24 1998 Cara Penner 22 1999 Natalie Provost 23 2000 Kyana Bradley 23 2001 Kyana Bradley 23 2002 Kyana Bradley 18 2003 Kyana Bradley 24 2004 Michelle Collins 23 2005 Lila St. Denis 24 2006 Denise Kennedy 27 2007 Michaelene Jones 25 2008 Michaelene Jones 26 2009 Johnna Deco 25 2010 Brittany Spencer 26 2011 Elisha Jones 30 2012 Brittany Spencer 28 2013 Brittany Spencer 27 2014 Elaine Hasek 27 2015 Addy Knetzer 27 2016 Addy Knetzer 29 2017 Addy Knetzer 31

REB AVG 177 7.4 158 7.2 209 9.1 141 6.1 182 7.9 134 7.4 200 8.3 155 6.7 142 5.9 161 6.0 202 8.1 175 7.3 173 6.9 188 7.2 221 7.4 209 7.5 164 6.1 218 8.1 178 6.6 264 9.1 352 11.4

YEAR PLAYER GMS STL AVG 1997 Janine Gmitter 25 35 1.4 1998 Kristine Fox 25 51 2.0 1999 Marisa Jenkins 22 48 2.2 2000 Kyana Bradley 23 87 3.8 2001 Kyana Bradley 23 63 2.7 2002 Kyana Bradley 18 51 2.8 2003 Kyana Bradley 24 74 3.1 2004 Rachel Dillon 23 29 1.3 2005 Candice Eyerman 24 26 1.1 2006 Rachel Dillon 27 36 1.3 2007 Michaelene Jones 25 41 1.6 2008 Michaelene Jones 26 61 2.4 2009 Hannah Hunter 26 58 2.2 2010 Johnna Deco 26 42 1.6 2011 Hannah Hunter 30 65 2.2 2012 Hannah Hunter 28 81 2.9 2013 Jessi Drayer 27 50 1.9 2014 Lauren Blair 27 49 1.8 2015 Lauren Blair 24 50 2.1 2016 Lauren Blair 29 64 2.2 2017 Katie Gehlmann 31 40 1.3

BLOCKS LEADERS SINCE 1997 YEAR PLAYER 1997 Nikki Yanief 1998 Devon Shockley 1999 Christina Nicol 2000 Kyana Bradley 2001 Kyana Bradley 2002 Kyana Bradley 2003 Kyana Bradley 2004 Rachel Dillon Michelle Collins 2005 Lila St. Denis 2006 Denise Kennedy 2007 Denise Kennedy 2008 Elisha Jones 2009 Elisha Jones 2010 Elisha Jones 2011 Elisha Jones 2012 Paige Pearce 2013 Paige Pearce 2014 Elaine Hasek 2015 Haley Delaney 2016 Haley Delaney 2017 Haley Delaney

GMS BLK AVG 25 22 0.9 25 39 1.6 22 80 3.6 23 28 1.2 23 44 1.9 18 29 1.6 24 24 1.0 23 4 0.2 23 4 0.2 24 18 0.8 27 35 1.3 24 20 0.8 26 18 0.7 26 49 1.9 24 35 1.4 30 48 1.6 28 42 1.5 27 20 0.7 27 18 0.7 27 27 1.0 29 30 1.0 31 61 2.0

3-PT FG LEADERS SINCE 1997 YEAR PLAYER 1997 Kristen Fox 1998 Kristen Fox 1999 Kristen Fox 2000 Trisha Pollock 2001 Trisha Pollock 2002 Candice Newman 2003 Candice Eyerman 2004 Candice Eyerman 2005 Candice Eyerman 2006 Candice Eyerman 2007 Katie Lewandowski 2008 Marquis Demniak 2009 Callie White 2010 Morgan Hoone 2011 Hannah Hunter 2012 Jessi Drayer 2013 Jessi Drayer 2014 Hayden Guiliani 2015 Hayden Giuliani 2016 Heather Davis 2017 Katie Gehlmann

NO. 15 21 26 18 23 41 104 77 81 89 49 36 32 40 35 45 34 62 37 63 70

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SCHOOL RECORDS Individual Records Points Game:

38

by Mandy Beisel vs. Chatham, 1996-97

Season:

503

by Addy Knetzer, 2016-17

Career:

1,756

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1988-92

Field Goals Made Game:

16

by Mandy Beisel vs. Chatham, 1996-97

Season:

205

by Addy Knetzer, 2016-17

Career:

703

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1988-92

Field Goals Attempted Game:

32

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1989-90

Season:

445

by Elisha Jones, 2010-11

Career:

1,463

by Renee Harris, 1988-92

Field Goal Percentage

Bobbie Jo Graham Career Points and Rebounds Leader

Game:

1.000

by Cicely Hurt vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 1993-94

Season:

.623

by Courtney Sargent, 2013-14

Career:

.468

by Laura Baker-Kerr, 1991-95

Three-Point Field Goals Made Game:

9

by Candice Eyerman vs. Lehman, 2002-03

by Candice Eyerman vs. Frostburg State, 2002-03

Season:

104

by Candice Eyerman, 2002-03

Career:

351

by Candice Eyerman, 2002-06

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Game:

18

by Candice Eyerman vs. Mt. Aloysius, 2003-04

Season:

235

by Candice Eyerman, 2002-03

Career:

866

by Candice Eyerman, 2002-06

Three-Point Field Goals Percentage Game:

.857

by Becky Chisler vs. Wash. & Jeff., 1993-94

Season:

.446

by Hayden Giuliani, 2013-14

Career:

.405

by Candice Eyerman, 2002-06

Free Throws Made Game:

14

by Katie Lewandowski vs. Bethany, 2006-07

Season:

116

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1990-91

Career:

350

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1988-92

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Free Throws Attempted

20

Game:

20

by Bobbie Jo Graham vs. Daemen, 1989-90

Season:

190

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1990-91

Career:

613

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1988-92

Free Throw Percentage

Candice Eyerman Career Three-Point Field Goal Leader

Game:

1.000

by Katie Lewandowski (14-14) vs. Bethany, 2006-07

Season:

.875

by Katie Gehlmann, 2016-17

Career:

.831

by katie Gehlamnn, 2013-17

Game:

31

by Christina Nicol vs. Carlow, 1998-99

Season:

352

by Addy Knetzer, 2016-17

Career:

965

by Bobbie Jo Graham, 1988-92

13

by Kim Kidner vs. Carnegie Mellon, 1994-95

Rebounds

Assists Game:

by Rachel Dillon vs. Lehman, 2002-03

Season:

148

by Hannah Hunter, 2011-12

Career:

457

by Hannah Hunter, 2008-2012


SCHOOL RECORDS Steals Game:

9

by Lori Lawthorne vs. Marietta, 1993-94

by Laura Baker-Kerr vs. Wooster, 1991-92

Season:

87

by Kyana Bradley, 1999-2000

Career:

275

by Kyana Bradley, 1999-2003

Blocked Shots Game:

8

by Lisa Darkey vs. Kenyon, 1990-91

by Christina Nicol vs. PSU-Altoona, 1998-99

Season:

80

by Christina Nicol, 1998-99

Career:

150

by Elisha Jones, 2008-11

Team Records

Kyana Bradley

Points Game:

101

vs. Muskingum, 1993-94

Season:

2,120

in 2016-17 (31 games)

Career Steals Leader

Field Goals Made Game:

45

vs. Ohio Dominican, 1992-93

Season:

775

in 1993-94 (23 games)

Field Goals Attempted Game:

96

vs. La Roche, 1993-94

Season:

2,000

in 2016-17 (31 games)

Field Goal Percentage Game:

.618

vs. Chatham, (42-68, Feb. 22, 2014)

Season:

.454

in 1991-92 (26 games)

Free Throws Made Game:

34

vs. Thiel, 1991-92

Season:

418

in 2013-14 (27 games)

Free Throws Attempts Game:

47

vs. Thiel, 1992-93

Season:

635

in 2016-17 (31 games)

Free Throw Percentage Game:

1.000

vs. Grove City, 1994-95

Season:

.714

in 2010-11 (30 games)

Game:

67

vs. Bethany, 1991-92

Season:

1,389

in 2016-17 (31 games)

Game:

35

vs. Columbia Union, 1991-92

Season:

471

in 1991-92 (26 games)

Hannah Hunter Single-Season and Career Assist Leader

Assists

Blocked Shots Game:

13

vs. Bethany, 1992-93

Season:

115

in 2010-11 (30 games)

26

vs. Lebanon Valley, 1990-91

Steals Game:

vs. Ohio-Belmont, 1991-92

Season:

in 1992-93 (26 games)

425

Katie Lewandowski Single-Game Free Throw Leader

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Rebounds

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005-2006 - Coach Terry Acker

2002-03 -  Coach Terry Acker

11/22 at Allegheny L, 11/23 vs. Thiel W, 11/25 at La Roche W, 12/3 Chatham W, 12/4 PSU-Altoona W, 12/6 vs. Newport News Apprentice L, 12/7 vs. Lehman W, 12/14 at Pitt-Greensburg L, 1/3 at Villa Julie W, 1/4 vs. Clarkson L, 1/6 Pitt-Greensburg L, 1/7 Frostburg State W, 1/11 Mt. Aloysius L, 1/18 Wash. & Jeff. L, 1/19 vs. Chestnut Hill W, 1/20 at Chatham W, 1/22 at Bethany L, 1/25 at Westminster W, 1/29 Grove City L, 2/1 Thiel W, 2/8 at Wash. & Jeff. L, 2/12 Bethany W, 2/15 Westminster L, 2/19 at Grove City L, 2/22 at Thiel W, 2/25 Thiel# W, 2/28 vs. Grove City# L, 14-13 # PAC Tournament

54-79 50-43 63-49 72-40 88-83 52-70 97-74 57-69 60-28 50-62 45-50 70-57 56-71 35-64 64-43 63-54 66-73 55-40 52-53 59-36 50-64 47-46 57-66 50-65 57-48 52-44 69-77

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11/21 at PSU-Behrend L, 47-51 11/22 vs. Adrian L, 44-66 11/25 La Roche W, 53-49 12/3 at La Roche W, 81-68 12/5 at PSU-Altoona W, 64-59 12/6 at Mt. Aloysius W, 73-68 12/13 Pitt-Greensburg L, 60-73 1/2 at Frostburg State W, 81-80 1/3 vs. New Jersey City W, 66-46 1/10 Mt. Aloysius L, 44-51 1/17 at Wash. & Jeff. L, 48-68 1/21 Bethany L, 58-67 1/24 Westminster L, 46-58 1/25 vs. Chestnut Hill W, 72-53 1/28 at Grove City L, 69-76 1/31 at Thiel L, 50-53 2/7 Wash. & Jeff. L, 75-78 2/9 Chatham W, 86-35 2/11 at Bethany L, 63-89 2/14 at Westminster L, 44-68 2/18 Grove City L, 50-5 2/21 Thiel W, 64-54 2/24 at Grove City# L, 43-61 11-16 # PAC Tournament

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2004-2005 - Coach Terry Acker

11/19 vs. Marietta L, 47-51 11/20 vs. Alfred L, 51-60 11/23 Mt. Aloysius W, 74-52 11/30 at Pitt-Greensburg L, 48-65 12/1 La Roche W, 49-46 12/3 at Salisbury L, 63-78 12/4 vs. Christopher Newport W, 77-56 12/7 PSU-Altoona W, 58-49 12/9 at Mt. Aloysius W, 89-47 1/5 at Juniata W, 65-61 1/6 at Chatham W, 74-26 1/11 at Carnegie Mellon W, 62-54 1/15 at Wash. & Jeff. L, 43-55 1/19 Grove City L, 51-61 1/22 at Thiel L, 48-71 1/26 at Bethany L, 73-78 1/29 Westminster L, 51-64 2/1 Point Park W, 67-54 2/5 Wash. & Jeff. L, 63-75 2/9 at Grove City L, 63-74 2/12 Thiel L, 65-78 2/16 Bethany W, 62-57 2/19 at Westminster L, 48-67 2/22 at Westminster# L, 43-54 10-14 # PAC Tournament

11/18 11/19 11/22 11/29 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/10 12/17 1/4 1/5 1/7 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/18 2/21 2/24

at Allegheny W, 63-62 vs. John Carroll L, 65-78 Pitt-Greensburg W, 78-68 Carnegie Mellon L, 59-64 vs. Guilford W, 66-61 at Salisbury L, 64-85 Juniata L, 55-70 at Mt. Aloysius W, 74-48 at PSU-Altoona W, 71-42 at La Roche W, 55-54 at Wash. & Jeff. L, 57-74 Chatham W, 73-40 vs. Meredith W, 67-55 at Villa Julie L, 43-48 at Bethany L, 71-82 at Grove City L, 48-57 Thiel L, 56-60 Thomas More W, 66-62 Westminster W, 62-59 Wash. & Jeff. L, 53-54 at Thiel L, 72-77 Bethany W, 74-70 at Thomas More L, 44-72 Grove City W, 78-61 at Westminster W, 65-62 at Bethany# W, 89-83 vs. Thomas More# L, 41-67 14-13 # PAC Tournament

2006-2007 - Coach Terry Acker

11/18 at PSU-Behrend L, 43-67 11/19 vs. Marietta W, 67-55 11/21 at Pitt-Greensburg W, 54-49 11/25 vs. SUNY-Oneonta L, 37-56 11/26 vs. D’Youville L, 75-79 11/28 at Carnegie Mellon L, 52-66 12/4 PSU-Altoona W, 61-59 12/9 at Grove City L, 44-57 12/16 Mt. Aloysius W, 69-51 12/20 Geneva L, 51-68 1/3 at Chatham W, 41-32 1/6 Thiel W, 61-58 1/10 at Wash. & Jeff. L, 50-64 1/13 Westminster L, 60-68 1/17 Bethany W, 74-69 1/20 at Saint Vincent L, 48-70 1/24 at Thomas More L, 44-73 1/27 Grove City W, 57-49 1/31 Wash. & Jeff. L, 47-70 2/3 at Thiel L, 67-76 2/7 at Bethany L, 65-83 2/10 at Westminster L, 43-60 2/15 Thomas More L, 53-65 2/17 Saint Vincent W, 75-58 2/20 at Bethany# L, 61-65 9-16 # PAC Tournament

2007-2008 - Coach Terry Acker

11/16 Manhattanville (N) W 71-67 11/17 Frostburg State (N) L 41-61 11/20 Pitt-Greensburg L 65-112 11/28 Carnegie Mellon L 50-60 12/1 at Thiel L 57-69 12/5 Bethany L 47-65 12/8 at Saint Vincent L 43-60 12/15 at Penn State-Altoona L 60-65 12/16 at Mount Aloysius L 61-71 1/2 La Roche L 42-53 1/5 Thomas More L 34-90 1/9 at Westminster L 35-59 1/12 Geneva L 47-60 1/16 Grove City L 52-62 1/19 at Wash. & Jeff. L 51-67 1/23 Chatham L 27-46 1/26 Thiel L 50-55 1/30 at Bethany L 50-77 2/2 Saint Vincent L 55-61 2/6 at Thomas More L 23-59 2/9 Westminster L 26-49 2/13 at Geneva L 41-60 2/16 at Grove City L 43-56 2/20 Wash. & Jeff. L 38-54 2/23 at Chatham L 55-67 2/26 at Thomas More # L 33-61 1-25 # PAC Tournament

2008-2009 - Coach Sam Jones

11/21 Allegheny (N) L 49-50 11/22 Fredonia State (N) L 46-48 11/24 at La Roche L 47-59 12/3 at Thiel W 66-64 12/6 at Bethany W 57-52 12/13 Saint Vincent L 67-70 12/19 Mount Aloysius W 79-53 12/29 at Alfred W 71-55 12/30 at Nazareth (N.Y.) L 48-58 1/3 at Thomas More L 45-70 1/7 Westminster L 53-58 1/10 at Geneva L 60-75 1/14 at Grove City L 51-61 1/17 Washington & Jefferson L 56-66 1/19 PUS-Greater Allegheny W 80-56 1/21 at Chatham W 46-36 1/24 Thiel L 56-57 1/28 Bethany L 56-69

1/31 at Saint Vincent L 41-55 2/4 Thomas More L 52-73 2/7 at Westminster W 57-52 2/11 Geneva W 65-58 2/14 Grove City L 41-62 2/18 at Washington & Jefferson L 37-51 2/21 Chatham L 42-71 2/24 at Bethany# L 63-68 (OT) 8-18 # PAC Tournament

2009-2010 - Coach Sam Jones

11/20 Adrian (Mich.) (N) L 59-71 11/21 Oterrbein (N) L 53-65 11/30 at PSU Greater Allegh. W 71-38 12/2 at Chatham L 43-47 12/5 Bethany W 60-58 12/12 Grove City L 56-76 12/15 at Kenyon L 53-70 12/19 La Roche W 79-67 12/29 Nazareth (N.Y.) L 58-62 12/30 Alfred (N.Y.) W 69-47 1/5 Westminster L 53-67 1/7 at Thiel W 62-54 1/9 Thomas More L 52-62 1/13 Saint Vincent L 52-62 1/16 Washington & Jefferson L 49-65 1/20 at Geneva L 56-75 1/23 Chatham W 65-62 1/27 at Bethany L 62-66 1/30 at Grove City L 52-66 2/3 at Westminster W 58-55 2/8 Thiel W 52-42 2/11 at Thomas More L 56-74 2/13 at Saint Vincent L 61-83 2/17 at Washington & Jefferson L 52-73 2/20 Geneva W 75-52 2/23 at Westminster# L 51-55 9-17 # PAC Tournament

2010-2011 - Coach Sam Jones

11/16 PSU Fayette W 69-48 11/19 Alfred (N) W 52-48 11/20 Allegheny (N) W 71-68 11/23 at Ohio University Eastern W 77-65 12/1 Chatham W 66-64 (OT) 12/4 at Bethany W 60-49 12/11 at Grove City L 63-65 12/16 at Hiram W 73-68 12/18 Kenyon L 52-64 12/21 at La Roche W 59-51 1/4 at Westminster W 78-75 1/6 Thiel W 77-69 1/8 Thomas More L 44-59 1/12 at Saint Vincent L 64-74 1/15 at Washington & Jefferson W 78-65 1/19 Geneva W 64-54 1/22 at Chatham W 61-43 1/26 Bethany L 59-63 1/29 Grove City W 58-44 2/2 Westminster W 63-53 2/5 at Thiel W 72-50 2/9 at Thomas More L 65-93 2/12 Saint Vincent L 57-64 2/16 Washington & Jefferson W 77-56 2/19 at Geneva L 58-60 2/22 Washington & Jefferson# W 52-42 2/25 Saint Vincent# (N) L 53-70 3/2 Moravian* W 68-62 3/5 PSU Behrend* W 73-59 3/6 Catholic* W 67-63 21-9 # PAC Tournament * ECAC South Tournament

2011-2012 - Coach Sam Jones

11/16 at Franciscan W 75-37 11/22 Hood W 69-45 11/25 Manchester (N) L 58-62 11/26 Allegheny (N) L 74-84 11/30 Thiel W 61-49 12/3 Westminster W 60-56 12/6 at Geneva W 78-28 12/10 Chatham W 81-54 12/17 at Penn State-Fayette W 85-64 12/19 Hiram W 58-54 12/30 Wooster W 81-48 1/4 at Saint Vincent W 59-53 1/7 at Bethany W 92-76 1/11 at Thomas More L 58-74 1/14 Grove City W 79-51 1/18 at Washington & Jefferson W 47-43 1/21 at Thiel L 62-64 1/25 at Westminster L 66-68 1/28 Geneva W 78-42 2/1 at Chatham W 71-52 2/4 Saint Vincent W 74-66 2/8 Bethany W 74-56 2/11 Thomas More L 68-75 2/15 at Grove City W 65-53 2/18 Washington & Jefferson W 59-57 2/21 Thiel# W 80-68 2/24 Saint Vincent# (N) L 54-56 2/29 Penn State Behrend* L 59-63 20-8 # PAC Tournament * ECAC South Tournament

2012-2013 - Coach Sam Jones

11/16 11/17 11/20 11/24 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/17 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/22

John Carroll (N) PSU-Altoona (N) Mount Aloysius Mount Union at Bethany Thomas More Grove City at Geneva at Wooster La Roche at Hood Wash. & Jeff. Westminster Thiel at Chatham at Saint Vincent Bethany at Grove City at Thomas More Wash. & Jeff. Geneva at Thiel at Westminster at Saint Vincent Chatham Westminster# at Thomas More# 14-13 #PAC Tournament

L 66-71 W 91-44 W 65-64 L 56-72 W 62-58 L 68-77 L 46-59 W 59-41 L 51-55 L 77-81 L 64-71 W 71-57 W 57-51 W 72-70 W 83-49 L 54-72 W 76-54 W 70-68 L 58-87 L 51-56 W 74-45 W 84-75 W 70-61 L 58-71 W 77-40 W 61-53 L 57-75

2013-2014 - Coach Sam Jones 11/15

11/16 11/22 11/23 12/4 12/7 12/17 12/19 12/21 1/3 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/19 2/22

Bridgewater(N) L 64-77 Pitt-Bradford(N) L 66-104 at Mount Union L 66-91 Denison (N) L 69-91 Bethany W 71-54 at Thomas More L 65-104 at Mount Aloysius W 78-65 at La Roche W 77-75 Baldwin Wallace L 51-55 at Grove City L 85-73 Geneva W 64-42 Wash. & Jeff. W 77-67 at Westminster L 71-78 at Thiel W 72-63 Chatham W 92-54 at Saint Vincent L 82-98 at Bethany W 62-40 Grove City W 72-58 Thomas More L 63-95 at Wash. & Jeff. L 63-73 at Geneva W 63-57 Thiel W 80-69 Westminster L 76-77 Saint Vincent W 79-77 at Chatham W 94-45 at Westminster# W 81-64 at Thomas More# L 88-106 14-13 #PAC Tournament

2014-2015 - Coach Sam Jones

11/15 Carnegie Mellon 11/18 at Pitt-Greensburg 11/24 Franciscan 11/26 at Baldwin-Wallace 12/1 Allegheny 12/3 Thomas More 12/6 Grove City 12/8 Alderson-Broaddus 12/23 La Roche 1/3 at Wash. & Jeff. 1/7 at Saint Vincent 1/10 Bethany 1/12 at Westminster 1/14 Thiel 1/17 at Chatham 1/21 at Geneva 1/24 at Thomas More 1/28 Westminster 1/31 at Grove City 2/4 Saint Vincent 2/7 Wash. & Jeff. 2/11 at Thiel 2/14 at Bethany 2/18 Geneva 2/21 Chatham 2/25 Grove City# 3/4 Wash. & Jeff.* 15-12 #PAC Tournament * ECAC Tournament

L 67-80 W 72-62 W 75-64 L 38-74 L 70-92 L 68-89 L 64-65 L 63-81 W 77-66 W 79-74 L 73-85 W 73-65 W 79-69 W 77-47 L 59-64 W 86-68 L 75-109 W 73-47 W 69-64 L 57-81 W 77-76 W 80-59 W 69-67 W 88-53 W 81-58 L 57-65 L 61-83


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2015-2016 - Coach Sam Jones

11/17 Penn State Behrend L 50-60 11/20 Case Western W 73-69 11/21 Mount Union L 57-87 11/24 at Carnegie Mellon L 56-82 11/28 at Allegheny L 82-85 OT 12/2 at Thomas More L 68-93 12/5 at Grove City W 55-43 12/12 Westminster W 75-51 12/22 at La Roche L 53-76 12/30 Pitt Greensburg W 78-51 1/2 Wash. & Jeff. L 64-77 1/6 Saint Vincent W 79-63 1/9 at Bethany W 82-75 1/13 at Thiel W 74-63 1/16 Chatham W 84-64 1/20 Geneva W 71-63 1/23 Thomas More L 80-119 1/27 at Westminster L 80-83 1/30 Grove City L 49-70 2/3 at Saint Vincent L 57-67 2/6 at Wash. & Jeff. L 84-90 2/10 Thiel W 76-56 2/13 Bethany W 70-67 2/17 at Geneva W 76-67 2/20 at Chatham W 69-55 2/24 Chatham# W 80-58 2/26 Wash. & Jeff. # L 66-88 3/2 McDaniel* W 78-73 3/5 Stevenson* L 75-83 # PAC Tournament * ECAC South Tournament

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11/15 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/30 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/17 12/29 12/30 1/5 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/24 3/1 3/3 3/4 3/5

Frostburg State W 70-61 Bluffton L 56-64 Defiance W 87-79 Carnegie Mellon L 64-77 at Bethany W 72-62 at Grove City W 64-62 at Thiel W 83-55 Saint Vincent L 61-68 Pitt-Greensburg W 80-60 Albion L 58-90 Otterbein W 76-66 Chatham L 69-78 at Westminster W 74-64 at Thomas More L 52-84 Geneva W 70-53 at Wash. & Jeff. W 69-64 Bethany L 69-76 Grove City W 74-60 Thiel W 55-47 at Saint Vincent L 52-54 Westminster L 58-65 at Chatham W 76-62 Thomas More L 56-89 Wash. & Jeff. W 71-66 at Geneva W 83-37 Westminster# W 71-50 at Thomas More# L 43-71 at Grove City* W 65-58 Moravian* W 94-77 Springfield* W 79-50 Carnegie Mellon* L 69-80 # PAC Tournament * ECAC South Tournament


UNIVERSITY PROFILE Chapel. Completed in 2011, the chapel seats around 600 individuals and has become the centerpiece of the Waynesburg University landscape.   Founded in 1849 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Waynesburg University is located on a traditional campus in the hills of southwestern Pennsylvania, with three adult centers located in the Pittsburgh region. The University is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and is one of only 23 Bonner Scholar schools in the country, offering local, regional and international opportunities to touch the lives of others through service.    Offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, Waynesburg University designs its curriculum to meet the needs of today’s students. Undergraduates can choose among more than 70 programs of study, including the traditional liberal arts such as English, history, biology, and more, and innovative fields such as athletic training, biblical ministries, computer forensics, criminal justice, forensic science, marine biology, nursing, sports information, sports management, and many others.   The University’s Graduate and Professional Studies Program, located at three convenient centers in the immediate Pittsburgh region, offers accelerated, evening programs geared for adult students in the fields of business, nursing, education, and counseling psychology.

A Waynesburg University education not only connects the theoretical and the practical, it also connects the world of ideas with a commitment to serving others. Every student engages in service through personal experiences and specific courses under the guidance of faculty mentors. High school students who are actively involved in community service can qualify for the Bonner Scholars program, which provides scholarship assistance for those who commit to weekly volunteer service.    The University’s commitment to service learning and service leadership includes national and international mission and service trips. Participating in these experiences broadens students’ perspectives and education.   To learn more, visit the University website: www. waynesburg.edu Or call toll-free: 1-800-225-7393 Waynesburg University 51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370

The beautiful campus includes an awardwinning campus center, performing arts center, and several new, apartment-style residence halls. New additions to campus include a recently constructed Center for Research and Economic Development, modern additions to the dining hall and library, and a new fitness center that is accessible to students, faculty and alumni. The latest edition to the campus landscape is the magnificent Roberts

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The University’s total enrollment is approximately 2,500 students, including over 1,500 undergraduates on the Waynesburg campus and over 800 graduate and professional studies students. Waynesburg students enjoy personalized attention from highly qualified faculty, a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum, state-of theart facilities, a networked campus with wireless Internet in academic and recreational settings, and Internet access in all residence hall rooms.

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