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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE The Lafayette Women s Basketball Media Guide is a product of the Lafayette College Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions. Lafayette College Athletic Communications and Promotions 107 Allan P. Kirby Sports Center Easton, PA (610) CREDITS The Lafayette Women s Basketball media guide was written, edited and designed by Drew Kingsley with editorial assistance provided by Scott Morse, Phil LaBella, Matt Panto and Mark Mohrman. Design assistance provided by Dale Mack. Covers designed by Dale Mack. Photography by Rick Smith, Chuck Zovko and the Lafayette Athletic Communications and Promotions staff. Printed by Lafayette College s Reprographic and Bulk Mail Services. Lafayette Quick Facts MEDIA INFORMATION Media Information Broadcast Information Jim Finnen, Public Address Announcer.. 5 Traveling to Lafayette THE LEOPARDS Outlook Melissa Downey Sarah McGorry Alexandra Serowoky Samantha Jordan Alicia Manning Ashley Springer Madeline Fahan Danielle Fiacco Kristan Liddle Kelly Loughney Brya Freeland Emily Homan Kristi Lianza Linnel Macklin Maddie Peabody Rosters THE COLLEGE Launch Your Life at Lafayette Easton, Pennsylvania Daniel H. Weiss, President Director of Athletics Allan P. Kirby Sports Center OPPONENTS Patriot League Opponents Non-Conference Opponents Patriot League Composite Schedule Series Records vs. All Opponents SEASON IN REVIEW Season Review Game Recaps Results and Statistics Season Box Score/Patriot League WOMEN S BASKETBALL HISTORY Record Book All-Time Roster, All-Time Results, Front Cover: Senior captains Sarah McGorry, Melissa Downey and Alexandra Serowoky COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Dianne Nolan Assistant Coach Kim Foley Assistant Coach Shireyll Moore Assistant Coach Kim Benton Video Coordinator Eric Holden Faculty Mentor Chris Ruebeck

4 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS LAFAYETTE COLLEGE QUICK FACTS LAFAYETTE Location: Easton, Pa Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,406 undergraduates Nickname: Leopards Colors: Maroon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Patriot League Home Court: Allan P. Kirby Sports Center Home Court Capacity: 3,500 Home Court Surface: Hardwood Maple BASKETBALL First Season: (40th season) All-Time Record: COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Dianne Nolan (Glassboro State 73) (610) Lafayette Record: (2nd season) Overall Record: (35th season) Assistant Coaches Kim Foley (Saint Joseph s 89, 2nd season) Shireyll Moore (Fairfield 09, 2nd season) Kim Benton (Massachusetts 10, 2nd season) Basketball Secretaries Vicki Cummings (610) Vivian Broome (610) Faculty Mentor Christopher S. Ruebeck Associate Professor of Economics SEASON Captains Melissa Downey 12 Sarah McGorry 12 Alexandra Serowoky 12 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/ SEASON Overall Record: Patriot League Record: 4-10 (7th) Postseason: Patriot League Quarterfinals LAFAYETTE DIRECTORY College/Athletic Administration College President Daniel H. Weiss (George Washington 79) (610) Faculty Representative for Athletics Susan L. Averett (Colorado State 86) (610) Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon (William & Mary 76) (610) Associate Director of Athletics George Bright (Claflin 85) (610) Associate Director of Athletics Kaitlyn McKittrick (Moravian 04) (610) Department of Athletics Fax (610) Ticket Manager Jason Cichowicz (Eastern Connecticut State 03) (610) Director of Health Services Team Physician Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein (Rutgers 76) (610) Athletic Team Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Carl B. Weiss, Jr. (Rochester 78) (610) Director of Sports Medicine Matt Bayly (Springfield 89) (610) Senior Associate Athletic Trainer Dawn Comp (Millersville 92) Associate Athletic Trainer Chris Meny (Montclair State 06) Assistant Athletic Trainers Tiffany Muir (North Carolina 07) Lea Vandergrift (Lock Haven 09) Strength and Conditioning Coach Brad Potts (Indiana (Pa.) 05) (610) Dir. of Athletic Equipment Services Kyle Martinelli (Temple 09) (610) Athletic Communications and Promotions Director of Athletic Communications and Promotions Scott D. Morse (Slippery Rock 90) morses@lafayette.edu Sports Information Director Philip J. LaBella (St. Bonaventure 98) labellap@lafayette.edu Asst. Sports Information Director Women s Basketball Contact Drew M. Kingsley (Fairfield 07) kingsled@lafayette.edu Multimedia and Marketing Manager Matt Panto (DeSales 06) pantom@lafayette.edu Athletic Communications Assistant Mark Mohrman (Monmouth 11) mohrmanm@lafayette.edu Athletic Communications Secretary Penny Nace nacep@lafayette.edu Athletic Communications Phone (610) Athletic Communications Fax (610) Kirby Sports Center Press Row (610) , 5455 Athletics Website GoLeopards.com Athletics Athletics Facebook facebook.com/lafayette.leopard College Website lafayette.edu MEDIA GUIDE 2 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

5 MEDIA INFORMATION

6 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS MEDIA INFORMATION COVERING THE LEOPARDS The edition of the Lafayette women s basketball media guide has been produced to assist the media with coverage of the Leopards. Additional information is available upon request. Feel free to contact the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions with questions or concerns not addressed below. CREDENTIALS Media credentials for home games are issued for working members of the media only and should be requested as early as possible. Lafayette follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and the Patriot League in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Lafayette basketball on a regular basis. All others will be granted credentials on a single-game basis as space permits. Requests for season credentials should be made by Nov. 4, Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than one week in advance of the game. All requests for credentials should be made to: Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions Lafayette College 107 Kirby Sports Center Easton, Pa Phone: (610) Fax: (610) MEDIA & INTERVIEW ROOM The media and interview room is located on the second floor of Kirby Sports Center at the top of the spiral staircase. Working facilities with outlets and telephones are available. GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES Working media at Kirby Sports Center will receive the following: Real-time statistical display Game program and notes Complete halftime and final statistics Complete play-by-play Fax services as requested MEDIA WILL CALL Will Call is located at the Kirby Sports Center ticket office across from the arena. Only those who have made arrangements with the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions can be assisted at Will Call. TELEPHONES A limited number of telephone lines are available at press row and in the media and interview room. Media outlets desiring to have their own dedicated phone lines (including ISDN) installed at press row should contact the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions. INTERNET ACCESS Wireless Internet is accessible throughout Kirby Sports Center, including on press row and in the media and interview room. Contact a member of the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions staff on game day for login information. INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews with Lafayette women s basketball student-athletes and coaches must be arranged through the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions. Student-athletes will not be available on game day until after the game. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Following each game, there will be an NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling-off period. Following that period of time, a press conference will be held on the second floor of Kirby Sports Center for the visiting coach and requested student-athletes, followed by Coach Nolan and requested Lafayette student-athletes. VISITING TEAM INTERVIEWS Media requests involving visiting coaches and student-athletes will be granted at the discretion of the visitors athletic communications staff. Representatives of the visiting team must fulfill their obligations at the scheduled postgame press conference before participating in any other interviews. LAFAYETTE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS AND PROMOTIONS STAFF Scott D. Morse Director of Athletic Communications and Promotions (610) (office) (610) (cell) morses@lafayette.edu Philip J. LaBella Sports Information Director (610) (office) (610) (cell) labellap@lafayette.edu Matt Panto Multimedia & Marketing Manager (610) (office) (610) (cell) pantom@lafayette.edu Drew Kingsley Assistant. Sports Information Director Women s Basketball Contact (610) (office) (203) (cell) kingsled@lafayette.edu Mark Mohrman Athletic Communications Assistant (610) (office) (609) (cell) mohrmanm@lafayette.edu Penny Nace Athletic Communications Secretary (610) (office) nacep@lafayette.edu TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS It is suggested that all requests for telephone interviews with Coach Nolan or Lafayette student-athletes be made at least 24 hours in advance through the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions. Phone requests will be arranged at an appropriate time, so as not to interfere with the academic schedule of the student-athlete MEDIA GUIDE 4 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

7 BROADCAST INFORMATION This season, 10 Lafayette regular season women s basketball contests including all seven Patriot League home games will be broadcast live to more than 100 million viewers via the Lafayette Sports Network. LSN consists of RCN-4 (Lehigh Valley), RCN-8 (Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago), WBPH-60 (eastern Pennsylvania, western New Jersey) All 12 of the Leopards home games, whether televised or not, and all Patriot League road games will be streamed live as a part of the GoLeopards.com subscription package. GoLeopards.com will also stream live audio broadcasts of the Leopards non-patriot League road contests. Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach and former Lafayette men s basketball coach John Leone will be on the call for the Lafayette Sports Network for the 15th season. With the exception of the Patriot League Championship, which will be nationally-televised live on the CBS Sports Network, Lafayette s games during the Patriot League Tournament will also be broadcast on the Lafayette Sports Network JIM FINNEN PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER Gary Laubach (right) and John Leone return for their 15th season on the Lafayette Sports Network HOME BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME LIVE OUTLETS Nov. 14 Princeton 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Nov. 25 Wagner 4 p.m. GoLeopards.com Dec. 3 Manhattan 3 p.m. GoLeopards.com Dec. 7 Saint Joseph s 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Jan. 4 Columbia 5 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Jan. 7 Navy 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Jan. 18 Holy Cross 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Jan. 25 Colgate 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Feb. 8 Army 7 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Feb. 11 Bucknell 3 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Feb. 19 Lehigh 3 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Feb. 25 American 3 p.m. Lafayette Sports Network, GoLeopards.com Lafayette Sports Network games are available on RCN-4, RCN-8, WBPH-60, DirecTV (dial 60) and DISH Network (dial 60) in addition to GoLeopards.com. All road Patriot League games will be available live on GoLeopards.com. All non-league road games will feature a live audio broadcast on GoLeopards.com. Jim Finnen has been the Golden Voice of Lafayette Athletics for 47 years. Finnen, who has served as the public address announcer for Lafayette football and basketball since 1964, was inducted into the Maroon Club Athletic Hall of Fame in He is one of just two inductees who were not a student-athlete, coach or administrator at the College. Finnen came to Easton in 1961 to serve as the news director at WEST-AM 1400, where he also served as a play-byplay announcer for Leopard football and basketball. Upon leaving the station in 1964, he was invited to become the public address announcer at Lafayette. Finnen has missed just three of the 237 home football games held since he arrived on College Hill. The Lafayette football program is all-time at Fisher Stadium with Finnen manning the public address system. The legendary announcer has also been behind the microphone for all but a handful of 800 basketball games at Kirby Sports Center (and Alumni Memorial Gym) since his arrival. By his own estimate, Finnen hasn t missed a home men s or women s game in more than 20 years. He has also coined the phrase familiar to all Lafayette hoops fans, and now, let s play basketball to start all Leopard basketball games. Finnen was also chosen to announce conference tournament and championship games for the MAC and ECC and has been behind the microphone for close to 100 Patriot League Tournament basketball games. Finnen and his wife, the former Beatrice Lehan, are both members of the class of 1954 from the University at Albany. He is retired from The Stroh Brewery Company of Detroit, Mich. They have four children and three grandchildren and reside in Palmer Township MEDIA GUIDE 5 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

8 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS TRAVELING TO LAFAYETTE From Route 22 East/I-78 East: Exit I-78 onto Route 22 (heading toward Pa. Turnpike, LVI Airport/Whitehall); follow Route 22 for about 20 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow Entering Campus below. From I-78 East: Exit I-78 at Route 33. (Rt. 33 only goes north from I-78.) Take Route 33 to Route 22, exiting onto Route 22 East towards Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit off Route 22, turning left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue. Follow Entering Campus below. From I-78 West: Exit I-78 at Route 22 (Alpha, N.J., Exit 3). Proceed through Phillipsburg and across the bridge leading into Easton. Stay to the right and take the Easton exit, the second right after the bridge. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto College Avenue a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow Entering Campus below. From Northeast Extension of Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476): Exit at the Lehigh Valley interchange (Exit 56). Proceed through the toll plaza and take Route 22 East. Follow Route 22 for approximately 15 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow Entering Campus below. Entering Campus: Proceed uphill on College Avenue approximately 200 yards and turn left onto McCartney Street. Continue on McCartney Street to the first stop sign. At this point turn left onto High Street. Proceed through intersection. Follow signs for Markle Hall Parking Deck. N College Avenue Route 611 Easton Exit Route 22 Dining Suggestions CASUAL DINING *Big Woody s 1522 Sullivan Trail (610) Carrabba s 2471 Park Avenue (610) DeLorenzo s 1210 Knox Ave. (610) Don Pablo s 80 Kunkel Dr. (610) Chick-Fil-A 3750 Dryland Way Marblehead Grill 4101 W. Penn Hwy. (610) Morici s 218 Cattell St. (610) Pearly Baker s 11 Centre Square (610) Pizza D oro 200 Cattell Street (610) FAST FOOD Giacomo s (Deli) 700 Cattell St. (610) McDonald s 25th St. Shopping Ctr. (610) S 3rd Street (610) *Papa John s 759 S. 25th St. (610) Burger King 25th St. & Wood Ave. (610) Taco Bell 2420 Northampton St. (610) Wendy s 204 Wood Ave. (610) * Lafayette Athletics corporate partner Lodging Suggestions *Best Western Lehigh Valley Hotel & Conference Center Routes 22 & 512 Bethlehem, Pa. (610) *Hampton Inn- Easton 3723 Easton- Nazareth Highway Easton, Pa. (610) *Hampton Inn & Suites 200 Gateway Dr. Bethlehem, Pa. (610) *The Lafayette Inn 525 W. Monroe St. Easton, Pa. (610) *TownPlace Suites 3800 Easton- Nazareth Highway Easton, Pa. * preferred hotels MEDIA GUIDE 6 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

9 LEOPARDS

10 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS SEASON OUTLOOK The women s basketball season was marked by transition, with head coach Dianne Nolan taking the reins and steering the program to a five-win improvement from the previous campaign. This season, the goal is to continue the upward trend as Lafayette competes for the program s first Patriot League Championship will not be free of transition, however, as the Leopards look to replace LaKeisha Wright 11, a two-time All-Patriot League standout and the program s sixth alltime leading scorer (1,316 career points). You don t replace someone like LaKeisha Wright with one player. You Alicia Manning 13 have to change your style to fit the players that you have, said Nolan. We will have more depth and stronger inside/outside combinations this season. The scoring will be a more balanced effort. But despite losing their top three scorers from last season 2011 graduates Wright, Lauren Jackson and Elizabeth Virgin Nolan and her staff have revamped and reloaded the Leopards for the upcoming season. Five highly-touted recruits will join a roster of nine returning players for the 40th season of women s basketball on College Hill, looking to take the program to unprecedented heights. Backcourt Senior co-captain Melissa Downey enters her third campaign running the point for the Maroon and White. Downey dished out a team-best 2.3 assists per game last season, ranking among the top 10 in the Patriot League. Missy has improved as a player and is up to the challenge of leading this team, said Nolan. Downey will be spelled by freshmen Brya Freeland and Maddie Peabody. Freeland, who was ranked among the top 100 high school point guards in the nation by ESPN, brings a slashing, penetrating style to the position, while Peabody, an all-state performer from Louisville, Ky., is more of a traditional distributor. Both rookies will also see time at shooting guard while Downey is running the point. Sophomore Madeline Fahan and junior Samantha Jordan will flank Downey on the wings. Fahan, who averaged 4.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in her freshman year, is a shooting guard/small forward hybrid player who can drive to the hoop and stretch defenses with her perimeter shooting game. Jordan is one of the Leopards best at getting to the rim and creating her own shot. Also a key component to the rebounding effort, she averaged 4.7 points and 3.9 boards per contest in , including a double-double (11 points, 11 rebounds) in the Jan. 26 win over Army. I rely on wing players for many things, added Nolan. Maddie and Sam can do different things offensively and both of them will be pivotal to our defense and rebounding. Nolan will also be able to look to her bench to fill a multitude of needs on the wings this season. Junior Alicia Manning knocked down 27 three-pointers last season and will be joined on the roster by fellow sharpshooter Kristi Lianza, a freshman from Austin, Texas. The duo aims to replace Jackson s presence behind the arc and penchant for hitting big shots. Alicia has improved her handle and will be more versatile offensive weapon and a stronger defensive presence this season, said Nolan. She and Kristi both have deep range and possess strong basketball IQs. I can count on them to make smart decisions and take good looks from beyond the arc. Few players can provide a spark like junior Ashley Springer, who posted 2.2 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 11.0 minutes of action per game last season. Freshman Linnel Macklin, who averaged 20 points per game as an All-County player at Bowie (Md.) High School, will look to fill a similar role in her inaugural campaign on College Hill. Ashley and Linnel can both create off the dribble, Nolan said. They bring energy to the court and can change the momentum of a game. Frontcourt Ask any coach in the Patriot League as well as several others around the country about the Lafayette frontcourt, and the conversation starts immediately with sophomore Danielle Fiacco. The Leopards 6-7 center was a force in her freshman season, averaging 6.6 points and 8.0 rebounds per contest before a late MEDIA GUIDE 8 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

11 January elbow injury prematurely ended her campaign. A Patriot League All-Rookie Team honoree, Fiacco blocked 71 shots in 21 games last season, the second-highest singleseason total in Lafayette history. Danielle is a game-changer for us. She cleans up a lot of messes with defense and rebounding, Nolan said, and the amount of good looks layups that our opponents have to pass up is just incredible. Her injury was a slight setback in terms of her development as an all-around player, but she is 100-percent healthy and ready to return to action. One of the more versatile post players at Nolan s disposal is senior co-captain Sarah McGorry. McGorry averaged 5.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game last season. She was also voted by her teammates as the inaugural Pat Fisher Hold the Rope Award recipient in recognition of her commitment to the program. In addition to being a tenacious defender and rebounder, Sarah has expanded her game offensively. She will stretch defenses with her ability to score from the perimeter, said Nolan of the co-captain. Freshman Emily Homan will be a new weapon down low for the Leopards. A former All-State performer out of Upper Darby, Pa., the 6-3 forward is the all-time leading scorer at Delaware County Christian High School. Emily s quickness and repertoire of post moves make her one of our biggest offensive threats under the basket, said Nolan. She is a perfect complement to our perimeter players. Aside from her five incoming freshmen, Nolan regains a valuable piece missing from the roster last season in senior co-captain Alexandra Serowoky. Serowoky, who sat out for all of the season due to injury after missing parts of both her freshman and sophomore seasons with knee trouble, returns to take the court for her final campaign on College Hill. Samantha Jordan 13 Alex has a strong desire to finish her career on the hardwood, Nolan said. She has worked very hard to come back and will be ready to go. Returning for her sophomore season is Kristan Liddle, who logged 8.7 minutes of action per game last season. She will once again play important minutes spelling the Leopards starters in the post Kristan is one of our most improved players, said Nolan of the Irvine, Calif. native. She came into preseason with a newfound intensity and is ready to make a bigger impact this season. The Leopards will be without the services of sophomore Kelly Loughney, who will sit out the season due to NCAA rules after transferring to Lafayette from New York University, where she was an All-University Athletic Association Honorable Mention as a freshman. Though she is not eligible to suit up for the Leopards this season, Loughney will be allowed to practice with the team and sit on the bench during home contests. It will be beneficial for Kelly to learn our style of play and to integrate herself as a member of our team next season, Nolan said. This transition period will allow her to make an immediate impact on the court as a junior. Schedule Opponents representing the Big East and Atlantic Coast Conferences highlight the schedule, which features 12 games within the familiar confines of Kirby Sports Center. In addition to the 14-game Patriot League slate, the Leopards will meet nationally-prominent squads Syracuse, Maryland and Pittsburgh as well as regional powers such as reigning Ivy League champion Princeton and 2011 WNIT participants Saint Joseph s and Monmouth Our non-conference schedule will challenge us and prepare us for Patriot League play, said Nolan. We look forward to representing Lafayette College and the Patriot League against teams from some of the nation s top conferences. The season opens at Rider on Nov. 11, with the home opener set for Nov. 14 against Princeton. The Leopards begin league action at home on Jan. 7 against defending Patriot League champion Navy. The Patriot Tournament will be held from March 1-10 at campus sites, with the higher seed serving as host for each game. The Patriot League champion, which will be determined on March 10 at 6 p.m. on the CBS Sports Network, earns the League s automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Tournament MEDIA GUIDE 9 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

12 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 10 MELISSA DOWNEY Guard Senior Captain 5-8 Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O Hara Chemistry CAREER HIGHS Points at Lehigh (02/20/10) Field Goals...5 at Lehigh (02/20/10) 3-Point Field Goals... 2, three times Rebounds...7 vs. Colgate (01/13/10) Assists... 8, twice Steals... 3, three times Blocks... 2 at Bucknell (02/16/11) Minutes vs. Mount St. Mary s (11/30/09) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /2.7 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 10 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

13 : Appeared in 27 games, including 19 starts, averaging 24.3 minutes per game...led the team with 2.3 assists per game...averaged 2.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest... Also contributed 16 steals and five blocked shots...shot 23.0 percent from the field, 16.2 percent from three-point range and 67.7 percent from the free throw line...ranked 10th in the Patriot League in assists...averaged 2.3 points and 1.6 assists per game in Patriot League play...scored five points and matched her career best with eight assists in the overtime win against Bryant on Nov Scored the game-tying basket with five seconds left in regulation...tallied two points and five assists at Long Island on Nov Racked up five assists and five rebounds in the win over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Scored a season-best 11 points to go along with six rebounds in the win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. 4...Notched six points and four rebounds in the win over Quinnipiac on Dec Scored five points and dished out five assists in the victory at Columbia on Jan. 5...Scored five points in a span of 17 seconds as Lafayette rallied late against Bucknell on Jan Scored four points at American on Feb : Team captain...only Leopard to start all 29 games, averaging 30.9 minutes per contest...averaged 4.2 points per game...led the team with a.304 three-point field goal percentage and 84 assists...scored in double figures in three games...dished out five or more assists on six occasions...had seven points and five assists on Nov. 21 at Bryant...Dished out seven assists on Nov. 30 against Mount St. Mary s...neared a double-double with 10 points and a season-best eight assists on Dec. 29 at nationally-ranked No. 25/25 James Madison... Distributed five assists the next day against UNC Asheville... Had five assists and a season-high seven rebounds on Jan. 13 against Colgate...Scored a season-best 12 points in 37 minutes of action against Lehigh on Feb Handed out seven assists in the Feb. 24 overtime win over Army...Netted 10 points in the regular-season finale against American on Feb : Appeared in 31 games, averaging 7.7 minutes per contest...scored the first point of her collegiate career on Nov. 21 at Western Carolina...Notched her first career field goal at Mount St. Mary s on Nov Scored four points in 17 minutes of action on Dec. 30 against North Carolina A&T... Scored a season-high seven points in the Jan. 21 home win over Bucknell...Played a season-best 19 minutes and scored two points on Feb. 14 against Navy...Knocked down a three-pointer in the March 7 upset of second-seeded American in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals...Dished out three assists in the semifinal victory over Navy. At Cardinal O Hara: Four-year letterwinner and starter... An All-Delware County Second Team honoree...team won two Philadelphia Catholic League titles in her tenure...a fourtime All-Catholic League selection as a soccer player...earned academic honors during every quarter of her career MEDIA GUIDE 11 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

14 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 44 SARAH MCGORRY Forward Senior Captain 6-0 Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy Economics & Business CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Navy (01/16/10) Field Goals...6 vs. Navy (01/16/10) 3-Point Field Goals...2 at Lehigh (03/05/11) Rebounds...11, twice Assists... 3, five times Steals... 4 at Holy Cross (02/06/11) Blocks... 3, twice Minutes...38 at Army (02/23/11) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /5.7 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 12 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

15 : Pat Fisher Hold the Rope Award recipient... Appeared in all 30 games, including 23 starts, averaging 25.2 minutes per game...averaged 5.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per game...also contributed 29 assists, 33 steals and nine blocked shots...shot 31.6 percent from the field, 20.0 percent from three-point range and 70.1 percent from the free throw line...ranked 11th in the Patriot League in rebounding and free throw percentage...scored three points and hauled in six rebounds in the season-opening win over Bryant on Nov. 14 and drew a charge to negate the game-winning score by the Bulldogs at the end of regulation...hauled in eight rebounds at Long Island on Nov Got the start and dished out a career-high-tying three assists at Liberty on Nov Grabbed eight rebounds and scored five points in the win over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Led the way with 13 points at Monmouth on Nov Posted five points and six boards against Fairfield on Nov Shared the game high with a career-best 11 rebounds in addition to eight points in the win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. 4...Matched her career high with 11 rebounds in the win over La Salle on Dec Netted 11 points and shared the game high of nine rebounds in the win over Quinnipiac on Dec Scored 12 points, shared the team high with seven rebounds and matched her career mark of three blocks against Penn on Jan. 2...Scored eight points in the win at Columbia on Jan. 5...Posted eight points and five rebounds against Holy Cross on Jan. 8...Scored nine points with five boards at Navy on Jan Notched seven points and five rebounds against American on Jan Recorded her first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the win over Colgate on Feb. 9...Went 4-for-4 from the line in the final 30 seconds to ice the win over Navy on Feb Posted six points and six rebounds at Bucknell on Feb Neared a double-double with eight points and nine rebounds against Lehigh on Feb Had a team-best eight rebounds at Army on Feb Scored eight points in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal at Lehigh on March : Appeared in all 32 games, including two starts, averaging 9.1 minutes per contest...averaged 2.8 points and 1.6 rebounds per game...scored three points in her collegiate debut on Nov. 15 at Middle Tennessee State...Tallied five points in the home win over Texas-Pan American on Nov Played a season-high 26 minutes, contributing four points and a season-best seven rebounds in the Dec. 3 overtime win over Penn...Had seven rebounds again in the win over NJIT two days later...scored seven points in the Jan. 21 home win over Bucknell...Netted nine points on Jan 24 at Lehigh...Scored a season-best 12 points on Feb. 7 at Holy Cross. At Mount St. Joseph: A two-year team captain...scored over 1,000 points in her career...averaged 15 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior...two-time Catholic Academy All Star...Captained team to a state championship in her senior season...an all-state volleyball player...also lettered in track and field...served as class secretary...an Operation Smile volunteer : Appeared in all 29 games, including 17 starts, averaging 24.8 minutes per contest...contributed 5.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game...scored in double figures in this games and led the Leopards in scoring on two occasions...had six points and six rebounds in the Dec. 2 win at Penn...Neared a double-double with 10 points and nine boards on Dec. 7 against Long Island...Pulled down eight rebounds at Princeton on Dec Played a season-high 35 minutes on Jan. 9 at Holy Cross, grabbing seven boards with season highs of three assists and three blocked shots...scored 12 points on Jan. 12 against Colgate...Led the team with a season-best 16 points as well as six rebounds in the Jan. 16 win over Army...Hauled in seven rebounds against Lehigh on Jan Notched six points, six rebounds and three steals on Jan. 27 at Army...Grabbed seven boards in the regular-season finale against American on Feb MEDIA GUIDE 13 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

16 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 42 ALEXANDRA SEROWOKY Forward Senior Captain 6-1 Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood Design Studies CAREER HIGHS Points... 8 vs. American (01/31/09) Field Goals... 3 at Holy Cross (02/07/09) Rebounds... 9 at Holy Cross (02/07/09) Assists... 5 vs. UC Riverside (11/22/08) Steals... 2 vs. American (01/31/09) Blocks... 3, twice Minutes...30 vs. UC Riverside (11/22/08) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /0.6 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 14 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

17 : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Did not see game action due to a knee injury : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in the team s first 14 games, making five starts and averaging 10.6 minutes per contest, prior to a seasonending injury...scored in five games...had a season-best five rebounds on Nov. 18 at Fairfield and again on Nov. 28 at Liberty...Got the start and played a season-high 19 minutes on Nov. 24 against St. Bonaventure...Started the last four games prior to a knee injury : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in 13 games, including three starts, prior to a season-ending injury...scored five points in her collegiate debut on Nov. 15 at Middle Tennessee State...Did a bit of everything on Nov. 22 against UC Riverside, racking up six points, seven rebounds and five assists...scored four points on Jan. 29 at Lehigh...Notched a season-high eight points on Jan. 31 against American...Played a season-best 33 minutes in her first career start, scoring six points in addition to a season-high nine rebounds on Feb. 7 at Holy Cross...Had four points and five rebounds against Colgate on Feb Started the last three games prior to a knee injury. At Ladywood: A four-year letterwinner...a McDonald s All-America nominee...earned Detroit Free Press All-State and Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) All-Star honors...named All-Catholic League and all-area...team MVP as a senior...won the Catholic League high jump title as a track and field athlete...served as class president...a member of the National Honor Society MEDIA GUIDE 15 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

18 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 14 SAMANTHA JORDAN : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in all 30 games, including 20 starts, averaging 19.1 minutes per game...averaged 4.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...also contributed 26 assists, 27 steals and five blocked shots...shot 31.0 percent from the field and 63.3 percent from the free throw line...averaged 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in Patriot League play...scored a career-best 11 points in the season-opening win over Bryant on Nov Closed in on a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds at Long Island on Nov Shared the game high with six rebounds at St. Bonaventure on Dec. 1...Grabbed seven rebounds to share the team high against Penn on Jan. 2...Scored seven points off the bench against Holy Cross on Jan. 8...Tallied eight points and grabbed five rebounds against Bucknell on Jan Posted her first career double-double, matching her career high with 11 points and setting a new personal standard of 11 rebounds in the win over Army on Jan Hauled in 10 rebounds against American on Jan Tallied seven points and seven rebounds at Holy Cross on Feb Scored nine points with five rebounds and three assists in the win over Colgate on Feb. 9...Tallied eight points at Army on Feb. 23. Forward Junior 5-11 Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson International Affairs CAREER HIGHS Points...11, twice Field Goals... 4, four times Rebounds...11 vs. Army (01/26/11) Assists... 5 at Penn (12/02/09) Steals... 4 at Navy (02/13/10) Blocks... 3 at Penn (12/02/09) Minutes...32 at American (01/30/10) : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in all 29 games, including four starts, averaging 13.8 minutes per contest... Averaged 2.4 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...grabbed six boards on Nov. 18 at Fairfield...Tallied six points on Nov. 30 against Mount St. Mary s... Contributed four points, five rebounds, five assists, three blocked shots and two steals in the Dec. 2 win at Penn...Scored six points at Iowa State...Played a season-high 32 minutes at American, scoring six points and bringing in five rebounds...notched eight points, five rebounds and four steals at Navy on Feb Scored five points in the Feb. 17 home win over Bucknell. At Stonewall Jackson: A four-year varsity letterwinner...scored 1,151 points in her career...averaged 11.4 points and 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior...three-time Lady Raiders Defensive Player of the Year and Cedar Run All-District Second Team honors Culpeper Times All-District First Team selection...participated in student government and the Peer Diversity Club...A National Honor Society member and National Achievement Scholarship Program finalist. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /4.7 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 16 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

19 ALICIA MANNING : Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...Appeared in 27 games, including five starts, averaging 10.6 minutes per game...averaged 3.6 points and 0.7 rebounds per game...also contributed eight assists and four steals...shot 31.7 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from three-point range and 62.5 percent from the free throw line...ranked 14th in the Patriot League in three-point percentage...averaged 2.5 points and 0.4 rebounds per game in Patriot League play...scored nine points, knocking down three three-pointers in the overtime win against Bryant on Nov Grabbed a career-best four rebounds at Liberty on Nov Posted nine points in the win over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Scored 19 points, shooting 5-for-6 from three-point range, in her first career start at St. Bonaventure on Dec. 1...Picked up five points off the bench at Princeton on Dec Knocked down a pair of three-pointers in the win at Columbia on Jan. 5...Scored nine points courtesy of three threepointers against Holy Cross on Jan. 8...Drained a pair of three-pointers against American on Jan. 29. Guard Junior 5-10 Newtown Square, Pa./Cardinal O Hara Government & Law CAREER HIGHS Points at St. Bonaventure (12/01/10) Field Goals...6 at St. Bonaventure (12/01/10) 3-Point Field Goals.5 at St. Bonaventure (12/01/10) Rebounds... 4 at Liberty (11/20/10) Assists... 2, twice Steals... 2 vs. Holy Cross (02/06/10) Blocks... 1 vs. Holy Cross (02/06/10) Minutes at St. Bonaventure (12/01/10) : Appeared in 24 games, averaging 8.7 minutes per contest...averaged 2.0 points per game...scored six points in her collegiate debut on Nov. 18 at Fairfield...Netted a season-high seven points in 16 minutes of action in the Dec. 2 win at Penn...Played a season-best 18 minutes in the regular-season finale against American on Feb. 26, tallying six points. At Cardinal O Hara: A four-year varsity letter winner and three-year starter...averaged 12.0 points per game as team captain in her senior season...two-time Philadelphia All-Catholic League and All-Delaware Country honoree...scored 14 points in the finals as Cardinal O Hara won the Nike Tournament of Champions...A student council representative and National Honor Society member. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /3.6 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 17 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

20 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 21 ASHLEY SPRINGER : Appeared in 27 games, including two starts, averaging 11.0 minutes per game...averaged 2.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per contest...also contributed 26 assists and six steals...shot 29.1 percent from the field, 40.0 percent from three-point range and 83.3 percent from the free throw line... Averaged 3.3 points and 1.4 assists per game in Patriot League play...scored three points and dished out two assists in the season-opening win over Bryant on Nov Pulled down a career-best three rebounds at Liberty on Nov Scored a season-best five points and distributed two assists in the win at Manhattan on Dec. 9...Posted two points and a career-high four rebounds at Princeton on Dec Hit two three-pointers in the win over Quinnipiac on Dec Played a 23 minutes off the bench and dished out four assists against Holy Cross on Jan. 8...Set a career-high with 13 points, including two threepointers, at Colgate on Jan Dished out a career-high six assists in her first career start at Navy on Jan Scored four points at Holy Cross on Feb Converted a three-point play in the win over Navy on Feb Scored five points at American on Feb. 26. Guard Junior 5-8 Columbus, Wis./Deforest Biology CAREER HIGHS Points...13 at Colgate (01/12/11) Field Goals... 3 at Colgate (01/12/11) 3-Point Field Goals... 2, twice Rebounds... 4, twice Assists...6 at Navy (01/15/11) Steals... 1, eight times Minutes...24 at Holy Cross (02/05/11) : Appeared in 21 games, averaging 5.0 minutes per contest...scored a season-best seven points, nailing a three-pointer on her only field goal attempt and shooting 4-for-4 at the free throw line, on Jan. 13 against Colgate...Scored three points in the Feb. 24 overtime win over Army...Played a season-high 16 minutes in the regular-season finale against American on Feb. 26, scoring two points...scored two points and grabbed three rebounds in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals against American on March 6. At Deforest: A four-year varsity letterwinner...graduated at second on the program s all-time scoring list with 1,114 career points...averaged 17.5 points per game as a senior...four-time all-conference player, including two first-team nods...set school records in career rebounds, steals and free throws...team won three conference championships during her tenure...also a four-year member of volleyball and track and field teams...participated in student council, student senate and the Spanish club...an Honor Roll student. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /2.2 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 18 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

21 MADELINE FAHAN Guard Sophomore 5-11 Ventura, Calif./Ventura Undeclared : Appeared in all 30 games, including eight starts, averaging 21.1 minutes per game...averaged 4.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game...also contributed 32 assists, a team-high 34 steals and six blocked shots...shot 29.3 percent from the field, 30.0 percent from three-point range and 84.1 percent from the free throw line...ranked 15th in the Patriot League in steals... Averaged 4.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in Patriot League play... Got the start and scored four points with five rebounds in her collegiate debut against Bryant on Nov Poured in eight points at Long Island on Nov Had a career day with 15 points and eight rebounds, including seven from the offensive glass, in the win over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Posted eight points and six rebounds at Monmouth on Nov Neared a double-double with eight points and a career-high nine rebounds in the win over La Salle on Dec Had the game-winning steal with 1.3 seconds left to clinch a two-point win over Quinnipiac on Dec Filled out her statline with four points, seven rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks in the win at Columbia on Jan. 5...Posted eight points and a team-high seven rebounds at Colgate on Jan Had seven points and five rebounds at Navy on Jan Scored all 10 of her points after halftime, including the game-icing free throws with under 10 seconds to play, in the comeback win at Lehigh on Jan Notched 11 points in a career-high 34 minutes in the win over Army on Jan Filled out her statline with six points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a steal in the win over Colgate on Feb. 9...Registered seven points and seven rebounds in the win over Navy on Feb. 12. CAREER HIGHS Points vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/23/10) Field Goals... 4, twice 3-Point Field Goals...2 at Lehigh (01/22/11) Rebounds...9 vs. La Salle (12/11/10) Assists... 4, twice Steals...4 at Lehigh (01/22/11) Blocks... 2, twice Minutes...34 vs. Army (01/26/11) At Ventura: A four-year varsity letterwinner... Averaged 14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as team captain in her senior season...three-time All-Channel League honoree, including two first-team selections...channel League co-mvp in Two-time first team All-CIF and All-Ventura County...Earned three all-tournament selections as a senior, with her team winning all three tournament titles...varsity team advanced to CIF division semifinals on two occasions...also competed in track and field, twice earning Jumper of the Year honors as a competitor in the triple jump and high jump... Played one season of volleyball, earning freshman MVP honors...a Ventura County Star Scholar-Athlete and an Honor Roll student. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /4.3 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 19 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

22 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 25 DANIELLE FIACCO Center Sophomore 6-7 Brewster, N.Y./North Salem Biology CAREER HIGHS Points at Lehigh (01/22/11) Field Goals... 5, three times Rebounds...15 vs. Holy Cross (01/08/11) Assists... 3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/04/10) Steals... 2, twice Blocks...12 vs. Quinnipiac (12/28/10) Minutes at Colgate (01/12/11) : Selected to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team...Hannah Hart Inspiration Award recipient...appeared in the team s first 21 games, including 11 starts, before suffering a season-ending injury...averaged 23.5 minutes per game...averaged 6.6 points and team highs of 8.0 rebounds and 3.4 blocked shots per game...her 71 blocked shots ranked second in a single-season in Lafayette history...led the Patriot League in blocked shots and ranked second in rebounding at the time of her injury...ranked as high as fifth nationally in blocked shots per game...also contributed 12 assists and nine steals...shot 36.2 percent from the field and 61.7 percent from the free throw line...averaged 7.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in Patriot League play...came off the bench to score nine points with a game-high eight rebounds and four blocked shots in the overtime win against Bryant on Nov Posted nine points and nine rebounds at Long Island on Nov Scored nine points with a team-high seven rebounds at Liberty on Nov Had a game-best 12 rebounds in the win over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Blocked six shots in addition to sharing the game high of 11 rebounds in the win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Dec. 4...Posted a doubledouble with game highs of 12 points and 13 rebounds in addition to six blocks at Manhattan on Dec. 9...Made her first career start and notched her second straight double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds in the win over La Salle on Dec Tallied 10 points and a game-high eight rebounds at Princeton on Dec Earned Hawk Classic All-Tournament Team honors after averaging 4.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 7.0 blocks against Quinnipiac and Saint Joseph s on Dec. 28 and 29...Set a Lafayette, Patriot League and Hawk Classic record with 12 blocked shots in the win over Quinnipiac...Shared the team high with seven rebounds and blocked five shots against Penn on Jan. 2...Led all players with 10 rebounds in the win at Columbia on Jan. 5...Hauled in a career-best 15 rebounds in addition to seven points against Holy Cross on Jan. 8...Grabbed 10 rebounds at Navy on Jan Scored a careerhigh 14 points, including the gamewinning free throws, and grabbed eight rebounds in the comeback win at Lehigh on Jan Posted six points and 11 rebounds in the win over Army on Jan. 26. North Salem: A three-year varsity letterwinner...all-section and all-league MVP and firstteam honoree...led her team to its first-ever Eastern Regional Championship and Section I Class C Championship...Led the state of New York and ranked fourth in the nation with eight blocked shots per game...also averaged 15 points and 16 rebounds per contest as a senior...an all-league volleyball player...a National Honor Society and Math Honor Society member. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /6.6 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 20 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

23 KRISTAN LIDDLE : Appeared in 26 games, including three starts, averaging 8.7 minutes per game...averaged 0.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...also contributed 17 assists and six steals...shot 31.0 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from the free throw line...averaged 0.8 points and 1.7 rebounds per game in Patriot League play... Posted two points, two rebounds and two assists in her collegiate debut against Bryant on Nov Tallied four points and three rebounds at Liberty on Nov Ripped down five rebounds in the win against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov Scored four points at Monmouth on Nov Hit one of two free throws and grabbed a rebound at Colgate on Jan Sank her only attempt from the field to net two points to go along with two rebounds and an assist against Bucknell on Jan Made her first career start and dished out a career-best three assists in the win at Lehigh on Jan Matched her career high with five rebounds in the win over Army on Jan Scored three points with two boards at Holy Cross on Feb. 5...Posted two points with two rebounds, an assist and a steal in the win over Colgate on Feb. 9...Hit a free throw and grabbed two rebounds at American on Feb. 26. Forward Sophomore 6-0 Irvine, Calif./Irvine Neuroscience CAREER HIGHS Points... 4, twice Field Goals... 2, twice Rebounds... 5, twice Assists...3 at Lehigh (01/22/11) Steals... 1, five times Minutes...18, twice At Irvine: A four-year varsity letterwinner...team captain as a junior and senior...averaged a double-double for her career (14.3 points, 10.3 rebounds per game) en route to finishing as the program s all-time leader in points (1,558) and rebounds (1,126)...Three-time CIF All-Southern Section honoree, including two first team selections...first team All-Pacific Coast League and all-city as well as an Orange County All-Star in all four seasons... Team advanced to the playoffs in all four seasons including three trips to the CIF quarterfinals...three-time team offensive MVP and one-time defensive MVP...Lettered in four sports: basketball, volleyball, swimming and cross country...irvine High School Female Athlete of the Year and winner of the Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior...also played with AAU Irvine SOL Basketball Club...A member of Student Government as well as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, of which she was the president as a senior. Also an accomplished softball and volleyball player...member of the National Honor Society...Wendy s High School Heisman recipient. Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /0.8 TOTAL / / MEDIA GUIDE 21 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

24 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS 45 KELLY LOUGHNEY 5 BRYA FREELAND Forward Sophomore 6-0 Clinton, N.J./North Hunterdon Undeclared Will not be permitted to play in due to NCAA transfer rules, but will practice and join her teammates on the bench for home contests (at New York University): All-University Athletic Association Honorable Mention...Ranked second among UAA freshman with 8.6 points per game...finished second in the UAA with 7.5 rebounds per contest, 55.4 field goal percentage and 34 blocked shots...posted six double-doubles...scored career-best 19 points at Emory on Feb. 6, one of 12 games in which she tallied double figures...grabbed 18 rebounds in her collegiate debut against York on Nov. 15. At North Hunterdon: 2010 West Jersey Player of the Year...Team won the Group 4 New Jersey State Championship and advanced to the semifinals of the state s Tournament of Champions in her senior season...also an accomplished softball and volleyball player...member of the National Honor Society...Wendy s High School Heisman recipient. Guard Freshman 5-5 Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spaulding Engineering At Archbishop Spalding: Two-year captain...led Cavaliers to a IAAM-A League Title as a senior...competed at 2011 ESPN Rise National High School Invitational...Ranked among the top-100 high school point guards in the nation by ESPN...Member of the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars...National Merit Scholar candidate...peer mentor...president of Black Awareness Club. 15 EMILY HOMAN Forward Freshman 6-3 Upper Darby, Pa./Delaware County Christian Undeclared At Delaware County Christian: 2009 First Team All-State and All-Delaware County Bicentennial League Player of the Year, leading her team to a league and district championship...program s all-time leading scorer...national Honor Society member...volunteered at Philadelphia Rescue Mission and Trinity Christian Reformed Church MEDIA GUIDE 22 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

25 KRISTI LIANZA Forward Freshman 5-11 Austin, Texas/Cedar Park Neuroscience At Cedar Park: Two-time First Team All-District Central Texas All-Star...Led team to the postseason in all three of her varsity seasons...ap Scholar...Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class. 12 LINNEL MACKLIN Guard Freshman 5-9 Bowie, Md./Bowie Biology At Bowie: 2011 First Team All-County All-Prince George s County 4A League...Two-year team captain...averaged 20 points and six rebounds per game as a junior...graduated in the top one percent of her class...vice President of National Honor Society...Maryland Distinguished Scholar. 2 MADDIE PEABODY Guard Freshman 5-5 Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy Undeclared At Sacred Heart Academy: Four-year varsity letterwinner all-state... Two-time first team all-region...starter on three district championship teams Kentucky All-Star...Averaged 11 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals per game as a senior...also a two-time all-state goalkeeper in soccer...a member of three state championship soccer teams...four-year academic all-state honoree in basketball and soccer...graduated with a 3.7 GPA...Student Government President... Named Miss Sacred Heart, the Academy s most prestigious award...volunteered at Cathedral Soup Kitchen and Episcopal Church Home MEDIA GUIDE 23 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

26 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 2 Maddie Peabody Fr. G 5-5 Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy 3 Kristi Lianza Fr. F 5-11 Austin, Texas/Cedar Park 5 Brya Freeland Fr. G 5-5 Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding 10 Melissa Downey Sr. G 5-8 Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O Hara 11 Kristan Liddle So. F 6-0 Irvine, Calif./Irvine 12 Linnel Macklin Fr. G 5-9 Bowie, Md./Bowie 14 Samantha Jordan Jr. F 5-11 Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson 15 Emily Homan Fr. F 6-3 Upper Darby, Pa./Delaware County Christian 21 Ashley Springer Jr. G 5-8 Columbus, Wis./Deforest 22 Madeline Fahan So. G 5-11 Ventura, Calif./Ventura 23 Alicia Manning Jr. G 5-10 Newtown Square, Pa./Cardinal O Hara 25 Danielle Fiacco So. C 6-7 Brewster, N.Y./North Salem 42 Alexandra Serowoky Sr. F 6-1 Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood 44 Sarah McGorry Sr. F 6-0 Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy 45 Kelly Loughney So. F 6-0 Clinton, N.J./North Hunterdon [New York U.] ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 10 Melissa Downey Sr. G 5-8 Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O Hara 22 Madeline Fahan So. G 5-11 Ventura, Calif./Ventura 25 Danielle Fiacco So. C 6-7 Brewster, N.Y./North Salem 5 Brya Freeland Fr. G 5-5 Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding 15 Emily Homan Fr. F 6-3 Upper Darby, Pa./Delaware County Christian 14 Samantha Jordan Jr. F 5-11 Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson 3 Kristi Lianza Fr. F 5-11 Austin, Texas/Cedar Park 11 Kristan Liddle So. F 6-0 Irvine, Calif./Irvine 45 Kelly Loughney So. F 6-0 Clinton, N.J./North Hunterdon [New York U.] 12 Linnel Macklin Fr. G 5-9 Bowie, Md./Bowie 23 Alicia Manning Jr. G 5-10 Newtown Square, Pa./Cardinal O Hara 44 Sarah McGorry Sr. F 6-0 Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy 2 Maddie Peabody Fr. G 5-5 Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy 42 Alexandra Serowoky Sr. F 6-1 Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood 21 Ashley Springer Jr. G 5-8 Columbus, Wis./Deforest Head Coach: Dianne Nolan (Glassboro State 73, second season) Assistant Coaches: Kim Foley (Saint Joseph s 89, second season) Shireyll Moore (Fairfield 09, second season) Kim Benton (Massachusetts 10, second season) By Position Guards (7) Melissa Downey Madeline Fahan Brya Freeland Linnel Macklin Alicia Manning Maddie Peabody Ashley Springer Center (1) Danielle Fiacco By State Pennsylvania (4) Melissa Downey (Havertown) Emily Homan (Upper Darby) Alicia Manning (Newtown Square) Sarah McGorry (Doylestown) California (2) Madeline Fahan (Ventura) Kristan Liddle (Irvine) Maryland (2) Brya Freeland (Pasadena) Linnel Macklin (Bowie) Kentucky (1) Maddie Peabody (Louisville) Forwards (7) Emily Homan Samantha Jordan Kristi Lianza Kristan Liddle Kelly Loughney Sarah McGorry Alexandra Serowoky Michigan (1) Alexandra Serowoky (Dearborn) New Jersey (1) Kelly Loughney (Clinton) New York (1) Danielle Fiacco (Brewster) Texas (1) Kristi Lianza (Austin) Virginia (1) Samantha Jordan (Manassas) Wisconsin (1) Ashley Springer (Columbus) MEDIA GUIDE 24 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

27 COACHES & STAFF

28 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS HEAD COACH DIANNE NOLAN 28-year tenure is among the longest head coaching reigns at one school in NCAA Division I women s basketball history. Under her watch, the Stags captured four NCAA Tournament berths and a spot in the 2000 WNIT. Fairfield won three MAAC regular season crowns and three MAAC Tournament championships. Nolan s first two Division I Fairfield teams each won 18 games before her team posted a 22-6 record. That was the first of six 20-win seasons, including three 25-win campaigns. Her and teams each won 25 games, earned back-to-back at-large postseason appearances and posted a combined record during that span. The team played Wisconsin in the WNIT, and her squad received just the second at-large NCAA Tournament bid in MAAC history. Her first conference crown came in 1988, when the Stags knocked off La Salle, 55-50, in the MAAC Championship Game before falling to St. John s in the NCAA Tournament. The Stags returned to the NCAA Tournament as MAAC champions in 1991 and Dianne Nolan is in her second season as head coach of the Lafayette women s basketball program. Nolan, who owns 34 seasons of head coaching experience, boasts a career record of , which ranks her 19th in victories among active Division I head coaches and 40th alltime in the Division I ranks. In her first season at the helm, Nolan led the Leopards to an record - a five-win improvement from the previous season - while dramatically increasing the excitement surrounding the program on College Hill. The fifth head coach in Lafayette history, Nolan coached a pair of All-Patriot League players: second-team honoree LaKeisha Wright 11 and Patriot League All-Rookie Team member Danielle Fiacco 14. Prior to taking the helm at Lafayette, Nolan spent three seasons as an assistant at Yale University, including her final campaign in as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. Nolan headed the recruiting effort that assembled much of the Bulldogs team that advanced to the WNIT, Yale s first-ever appearance in a national postseason tournament. In 28 years as the head coach at Fairfield University, she accumulated a program-record 456 wins and led the Stags to four NCAA Tournament appearances. Nolan s teams won three Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championships, and she earned MAAC Coach of the Year honors on five occasions. With Fairfield s victory at Rider on Jan., 29, 2006, Nolan became the 28th coach in Division I history with 500 career wins. Nolan took over the Fairfield program in 1979, and oversaw its transition to the Division I level in Her MEDIA GUIDE 26 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

29 In addition to her five MAAC Coach of the Year honors, Nolan was also named the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Coach of the Year in 2001 and earned New England Coach of the Year laurels in Perhaps her most impressive achievement at Fairfield is that that every senior she coached with the Stags graduated on time. Many of her former players have gone on to successful coaching careers, including Bucknell head coach Kathy Fedorjaka and Quinnipiac head coach Tricia Fabbri. Prior to her run at Fairfield, Nolan was the head coach at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. from She ranks second on the Terriers all-time wins list with 61. Nolan earned a bachelor s degree in Health and Physical Education from Glassboro State University (now Rowan University), where she was a four-sport student-athlete, in She earned a master s degree in Physical Education from West Virginia University in 1974 and a second master s degree in Political and Corporate Communication from Fairfield University in Nolan is a member of the Connecticut Women s Basketball Hall of Fame as well as the Halls of Fame at both of her previous head coaching stops and her alma mater. In 2008, she was inducted into the Camden (N.J.) County Sports Hall of Fame. Nolan has been married to Mark Breslin for 29 years and the couple has three sons: Zach (24) and 22-year-old twins John and Andrew. Dianne Nolan Year-By-Year St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Francis (N.Y.) seasons St. Francis (N.Y.) Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield MAAC Coach of the Year Fairfield 22-6 MAAC Coach of the Year Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield NCAA Tournament, MAAC Championship Fairfield Fairfield 21-8 MAAC Coach of Year Fairfield 25-6 NCAA Tournament, MAAC Championship Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield 18-9 MAAC Coach of the Year Fairfield NCAA Tournament, MAAC Championship Fairfield Fairfield 25-8 WNIT, MAAC Coach of the Year Fairfield 25-6 NCAA Tournament, All-MET Coach of the Year Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield seasons Fairfield Lafayette season Lafayette seasons TOTAL MEDIA GUIDE 27 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

30 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ASSISTANT COACH KIM FOLEY In her senior year at Saint Joseph s, Foley earned USWBA All-America and GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and was selected as the Jesuit Colleges National Player of the Year. She finished her four-year career with Atlantic 10 First Team, Second Team and All-Freshmen honors while her Hawks squads were a combined overall and in A-10 play. St. Joseph s advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each season of her career. Foley collected Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference honors every season en route to graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing in After graduation, Foley played for four years with the Women s National Basketball League (WNBL) in Melbourne and Tasmania, Australia. She was a member of the 1991 Australian National Championship Team and was the first non- Australian selected as the league s Defensive Player of the Year. In 1995, Foley was inducted into the St. Joseph s Women s Basketball Hall of Fame while also being tabbed for addition to the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame. A native of Peabody, Mass., Foley is also a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. Kim Foley is in her second season as the top assistant coach on Dianne Nolan s staff. Foley, who brings additional Division I head coaching experience to the Lafayette sidelines, is the program s recruiting coordinator and also contributes to the scouting efforts. On the court, she works primarily with the Leopards post players. Before coming to College Hill, Foley spent the season on the staff of Patriot League rival Colgate, a season in which the Raiders doubled their win total from the previous campaign. Her stint in Hamilton marked a return to coaching after spending six years in the business sector. Foley served as the head women s basketball coach at Central Connecticut State from after one year as an assistant coach with the Blue Devils. While at the helm, she guided the squad to the largest turnaround in the country, still the eighth-best in NCAA history, with a 15-win improvement and an Northeast Conference Tournament semifinal appearance. Prior to coaching at Central Connecticut State, Foley was an assistant coach at Drexel for three seasons. As a student-athlete, Foley was a four-year starter at Saint Joseph s, where she shares the record for career games played (124) and is ranked fifth in career points (1,651), rebounds (808) and blocked shots (124) MEDIA GUIDE 28 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

31 ASSISTANT COACH SHIREYLL MOORE Shireyll Moore is in her second season at Lafayette. In addition to her contributions to the recruiting and scouting efforts, Moore works with the Leopards wings and small forwards and coordinates team travel. Before coming to College Hill, Moore spent the basketball season as the assistant girls basketball coach at her alma mater of Mount Vernon (N.Y.) High School and also has numerous camp coaching experiences. Moore gained collegiate playing experience at Fairfield University. The Stags were in her final two seasons, each of which ended in the semifinals of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament. Moore s 117 games played at Fairfield rank her among the program s all-time leaders. The native of Mount Vernon, N.Y. graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Fairfield and recently earned a Master s degree at West Virginia University, where her father, Lowes, garnered All-America honors prior to a career in the NBA. At Fairfield, Moore was a Dean s List student, a three-time MAAC All- Academic Team selection and also represented the University at an NCAA Leadership Conference in ASSISTANT COACH KIM BENTON Kim Benton is in her second season on College Hill as a member of Dianne Nolan s staff. Benton works primarily with the Leopards guards and is an integral part of the scouting and recruiting efforts. She also coordinates the team s film exchange. Benton came to Lafayette fresh off a collegiate playing career at the University of Massachusetts. Benton, the all-time leader with 119 games played for the Minutewomen, also ranks fifth in program history in three-point field goals made (128) and attempted (420). She graduated in May of 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and a minor in Education. A native of Springfield, Pa., Benton played scholastically at Cardinal O Hara, where she led her team to a pair of Philadelphia Catholic League titles. Benton served as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Comets AAU girls basketball club for four seasons and also spent time as a site director of the Blue Chip Basketball Tournament at Penn State from MEDIA GUIDE 29 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

32 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS VIDEO COORDINATOR ERIC HOLDEN Eric Holden is in his second season as Video Coordinator for the Lafayette women s basketball team. His primary duties include video preparation, film breakdown and assisting the coaching staff in film scouting. He also assists with film exchange and supervises the Leopards student managers in the filming of practices and games. Before coming to College Hill, Holden served as an assistant coach for the boy s basketball program at Palisades High School. He also spent a season running the Palisades AAU program. Holden is a 2008 graduate of St. Joseph s University with a degree in Elementary Education. Previously, he was a three-year varsity basketball player at Easton Area High School. FACULTY MENTOR CHRIS RUEBECK Christopher S. Ruebeck, an Associate Professor of Economics at Lafayette, is in his second season as the faculty mentor for the women s basketball team. Ruebeck serves as an academic advisor as well as an additional means of personal support for student-athletes. He is also a resource to the coaching staff as a liaison to the College community. As a faculty mentor, Ruebeck acts as an integral part of the recruiting process as well. During his tenure on College Hill, Ruebeck has taught a wide variety of courses, including Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Evolutionary Game Theory and Computational Simulation of Markets and Behavior. He is a recipient of the Lafayette College Student Government Teaching Award, Humanities and Social Sciences Award and an Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Economics and Business Department from Lafayette Alpha Delta chapter for the Omicron Delta Epsilon economics honor society. Ruebeck has had research papers published in numerous scholarly journals, including The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and The Economic and Social Review. He has also presented his research at various conferences for the Patriot League, the Eastern Economic Association, the United States Society for Ecological Economics and the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics. In addition to work in the private sector, Ruebeck has also held academic appointments at Loyola University in Maryland and at The Johns Hopkins University. Ruebeck graduated with distinction from Purdue University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. He has also earned a M.S.E. from Stanford University (1988) and both an M.A. (1995) and Ph.D. (2000) in Economics from Johns Hopkins MEDIA GUIDE 30 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

33 THE COLLEGE

34 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS LAUNCH YOUR LIFE AT LAFAYETTE Lafayette is a national leader in graduation rates, undergraduate research, global experience, and graduate starting and mid-career salaries. We surpass the norms in so many areas because we have remarkable university-size resources devoted entirely to undergraduates. For the driven student, there could be no better platform than Lafayette to find one s way forward into society and the world. FOUNDED In 1826 by citizens of Easton, Pennsylvania, and named for the Marquis de Lafayette in honor of his talents, virtues, and services in the great cause of freedom. CHARACTER Most academically competitive, independent, undergraduate, coeducational, residential. DEGREES Bachelor of Arts in 34 fields; Bachelor of Science in 9 fields of science and 4 fields of engineering. ENROLLMENT 2,360 students; 53% men, 47% women. Students come from 42 U.S. states and territories and 47 countries. FACULTY 213 full-time faculty members, 99 percent holding the doctorate or other terminal degree; 10 to 1 student/ faculty ratio. CAMPUS 60 buildings on 340 total acres, including a 230-acre athletic campus. ENDOWMENT Total endowment of approximately $600 million. As an exclusively undergraduate institution, Lafayette focuses all of its resources on undergraduates. LOCATION Easton, Pennsylvania, population 30,000 in Lehigh Valley of 800,000; about 70 miles west of New York City and 60 miles north of Philadelphia; the Pocono Mountains are about 35 miles north MEDIA GUIDE 32 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

35 EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA HISTORIC AND PROGRESSIVE Easton, a Main Street community since 2004, is best known as the hometown of former world heavyweight boxing champion Larry Holmes and also is host to prestigious Lafayette College. These two facts alone are enough to really put Easton on the map, but our small city has even more to offer. With its rich history, proximity to both New York and Philadelphia, and splendid location next to the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, it is no surprise that downtown Easton is buzzing with excitement. Easton s nearly 27,000 residents understand what the excitement is all about. The downtown is the home of two premier family attractions, The Crayola Factory and National Canal Museum, which welcome over 300,000 visitors per year. In addition, the nationally renowned landmark State Theatre for the Performing Arts attracts another 150,000 patrons to its more than 100 fantastic shows each year. Easton has remained the county seat since its founding in 1752 and was one of only three places where the Declaration of Independence was read publicly in Today, Easton is becoming known as the fine restaurant hub of the Lehigh Valley. With more than 20 restaurants and even more in the planning stages, Easton has an incredibly active nightlife, drawing foodies from near and far. Easton residents and visitors alike also enjoy the strong arts community that Easton has become with many galleries displaying works by nationally known as well as local artists. A nice complement of specialty retail shops neighbor these galleries and occupy the distinctive historical buildings throughout the downtown. Easton s lovely park-like Centre Square remains a hub of activity as friends meet, enjoy live music, and visit the Easton Farmers Market, the longest running open-air market in the country. Easton s newest initiative, the Easton Ambassador program is the first of its kind in the Lehigh Valley. Our clean and safe Ambassadors help to keep our streets clean and beautiful and our visitors and residents feeling welcome and secure. The vibrancy and charm of Easton s authentic downtown is almost palpable. Be sure to visit and see for yourself! We also encourage you to visit www. eastonmainstreet.org regularly for the latest updates on special events, news of the latest business openings and promotions, and a full directory of downtown businesses. DOWNTOWN EASTON WELCOMES YOU! Lafayette Day This fun-filled day of free food, music, and entertainment is all about Lafayette! The event was created in 07 to welcome the Lafayette community to Downtown Easton and showcase all that downtown has to offer. Lafayette Day 11 took place on Saturday, September 17 in Centre Square. First Weekends Look for exciting arts, music, dining, and retail events the first Saturday and Sunday of every month! EastonPA-EBA.org Lafayette VIP Days Leopards reign supreme on 2nd Saturdays in Downtown Easton! Lafayette students, parents, and staff receive a 20 percent Discount at selected shops and restaurants. Check out the list at EastonMainStreet.org All Access Pass-Lafayette Edition Experience all that Easton has to offer and enjoy big savings with this exclusive passbook. Every student will receive an All Access Pass at the beginning of the fall semester MEDIA GUIDE 33 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

36 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS DANIEL H. WEISS 16TH PRESIDENT OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Daniel H. Weiss became the 16th president of Lafayette College July 1, Lafayette, which is located in Easton, Pennsylvania, is a highly selective independent, coeducational institution enrolling 2,400 undergraduates. The College offers programs of instruction leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree in 32 fields of study, including engineering, and the Bachelor of Science degree in nine areas of science and four fields of engineering. In the fall of 2007, the trustees and faculty of the College unanimously approved a new strategic plan for Lafayette following a yearlong process led by President Weiss. The Plan for Lafayette calls for ambitious investment in the academic core of the institution, including a 20 percent increase in the size of the permanent faculty, an enhanced commitment to student access and community diversity, the development of new programs and facilities in the life sciences and the arts, and a renewed commitment to a strong and vital partnership with the City of Easton. The plan is in the first phases of implementation. Weiss came to Lafayette from The Johns Hopkins University, where he was the James B. Knapp Dean of the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. His duties as dean included oversight of all departments and faculty, graduate and undergraduate academic programs, scholarly and scientific research, budget and financial operations, strategic planning, development and alumni affairs, housing and student life, admissions, and enrollment services. Before being named to that position in 2002, he was the dean of the faculty at the Krieger School, with responsibility for academic and budgetary oversight of 300 faculty within 30 departments and major centers. A leading authority on the art of medieval Europe in the Age of the Crusades, Weiss was a professor of art history in the Krieger School and chaired the art history department from 1998 to He earned an M.A. (1982) and Ph.D. (1992) in art history at Johns Hopkins and joined the faculty there in He also holds an M.B.A. (1985) from Yale School of Management and was a consultant with Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. from 1985 to He received his B.A. from The George Washington University in 1979, with a double major in art history and psychology. Weiss has written or edited four books and numerous articles on the art of the Middle Ages, with a special focus on Romanesque, Gothic, and Crusader art and the interaction of Byzantine culture with the Medieval West. He has also published widely in other fields, including American higher education and the Second World War, and has lectured at many colleges, universities, and museums in the United States and abroad. His research has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Harvard University, Yale University, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and the Centro italiano di studi sull Alto medioevo. In 1994 he won the Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize, which is awarded annually by the Medieval Academy of America for a first article in the field of medieval studies judged BOARD OF TRUSTEES ACTIVE TRUSTEES Edward W. Ahart 69 Carl G. Anderson Jr. 67 Mary Stengel Austen 86 James R. Birle Jr. 83 Susan B. Carras 76 Samuel R. Chapin 79 Joseph T. Cox 68 James R. Fisher 77 John A. Fry 82 Brent D. Glass 69 Alan R. Griffith 64 Richard A. Grossman 64 Martha A. Heinze 86 George M. Jenkins 74 Harold N. Kamine 78 Jefferson W. Kirby 84 Nancy J. Kuenstner 75 Barbara Levy 77 Judson C. Linville 79 Elisabeth H. Macdonald 81 Bruce Maggin 65 Douglas R. Marvin 69 Paul F. Mccurdy 82 Angel L. Mendez 82 Donald E. Morel 79 Stephen D. Pryor 71 J.B. Reilly 83 S. Kent Rockwell 66 David M. Roth 70 Alma R. Scott-Buczak 74 Robert E. Sell 84 J. Peter Simon 75 Sylvia Daniels Weaver 75 Daniel H. Weiss EMERITI TRUSTEES S. Robert Beane Jr. 58 Lucy Wilson Benson Robert H. Britton 44 William C. Cassebaum 53 Laneta J. Dorflinger David W. Ellis Gary A. Evans 57 to be of outstanding quality. He was one of the first art historians to receive that award. He received three awards for teaching excellence as a member of the Johns Hopkins faculty and was the recipient of the Aaron O. Hoff People s Choice Award at Lafayette in In 2006 he received the Community Partner Award from the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce and in 2007 the Community Service Award from the Two Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce. Weiss is on the International Advisory Board of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, a trustee of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania. He is married to Sandra Jarva Weiss, a graduate of The George Washington University and its law school. A specialist in health-care law, she is a partner in the firm of Tallman, Hudders & Sorrentino. The Weisses have two young sons, Teddy and Joel. Jeffrey P. Feather 65 Neil J. Gagnon Roger B. Hansen 65 Charles E. Hugel 51 Robert E. Kusch 48 John W. Landis 39 Nancy Brennan Lund 74 Thomas F. Mcgrail 55 Michael H. Moskow 59 Thomas J. Neff 59 E. Wayne Nordberg 60 Alan D. Pesky 56 Lawrence J. Ramer 50 Joan W. Rhame Arthur J. Rothkopf 55 George F. Rubin 64 William P. Rutledge 63 Walter A. Scott 59 Riley K. Temple 71 Boyer L. Veitch 53 Mark B. 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37 BRUCE E. MCCUTCHEON DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bruce McCutcheon is in his 11th year as director of athletics at Lafayette. He was named the 10th director of athletics in the history of the College on Sept. 20, McCutcheon had spent the previous eight years as Lafayette s associate director of athletics following two years as the assistant director of athletics, where he was responsible for the general administration of the athletic department. Upon assuming the athletic director reins, McCutcheon quickly began to change the culture of Lafayette athletics and he garnered the support of the College s central administration and the Maroon Club on several major initiatives in the areas of facilities and personnel. Early in his tenure as director, McCutcheon spearheaded the creation of an athletic facilities master plan. Recent upgrades as a result of that endeavor include the $23 million renovation of Fisher Stadium, the construction of Kamine Stadium for baseball, renovation of Mike Bourger 44 Field at Oaks Stadium for soccer, the construction of a new softball stadium and Maroon Club Strength Center renovation projects. Additionally, the track and field program has been relocated to Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex where a new track opened for competition in 2009 and hosted the Patriot League Championships in In the summer of 2007, Kamine Varsity House at Metzgar Fields, which houses 11 teams, received a drastic makeover and renovation. In 2011, the Morel Field House was opened, housing indoor batting facilities for baseball and softball and the men s and women s basketball locker rooms were expanded and renovated. McCutcheon has also upgraded the department by creating full-time positions in several sports, including volleyball, men s and women s soccer and baseball, as well as strength and conditioning, athletic training and athletic equipment services. An experienced administrator, McCutcheon serves on the executive committee of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and the executive committee of the Patriot League s Committee on Athletic Administration. He recently completed his term on the NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship Committee and the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet and was chairman of the ECAC Division I Robbins Scholar-Athlete Committee. He holds memberships in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Prior to coming to Lafayette, McCutcheon was assistant director of athletics at Temple University for one year. That followed a fiveyear tenure as an assistant athletic director at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill. McCutcheon graduated from William & Mary in 1976 with a bachelor s degree in Physical Education. He was a two-sport athlete at William & Mary, competing in football and track. He later earned a Master of Arts degree in Sports Administration from Ohio State University in 1982 and completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sport Management in 1988, also from Ohio State. A native of Media, Pa., McCutcheon and his wife, Pat, reside on College Hill and have three children, Ian, Meghan and Gavin. Ian, a 2009 Lafayette graduate, is a third-year law student at Ohio State while Meghan is a senior at Radford University. Gavin began his college career at Roanoke College in the fall MEDIA GUIDE 35 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

38 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ALLAN P. KIRBY SPORTS CENTER Dedicated on June 2, 2000, the $35 million Allan P. Kirby Sports Center gives Lafayette the finest athletic complex of any college of its size in the country. It includes a new, 110,000-square-foot intramural and recreational sports facility attached to the previously existing Kirby Field House. The field house itself received a $2.5 million facelift and interior renovations. The new portion of the center, featuring a distinctive atrium overlooking Fisher Stadium, includes the Kamine Gymnasium, which includes three 50-by-84-foot courts for basketball and other sports and an elevated 1/10-mile jogging track. The Buck Courts include six courts for racquet sports, two for squash, and four that can be configured for squash or racquetball. A 6,600-square-foot fitness center and weight room includes a full strength-training circuit, spacious free-weight area, and more than 30 cardiovascular machines. There is also a 35-foot climbing wall, an aerobics area, and several offices. Built in 1973, the original field house, which contains Ruef Natatorium, is home to several varsity sports teams. It has been enhanced to include a new sports medicine area and a new equipment room and renovated locker rooms and administrative offices. The lobby and Athletic Hall of Fame exhibitry have been completely modernized. Major support for the sports center was provided by the F. M. Kirby Foundation, which made a $32.5 million gift to Lafayette, the largest gift ever received by a college, university, or other non-profit organization in the Lehigh Valley. The $32.5 million contribution, which Lafayette has received in full, includes $26.25 million for the sports complex and an additional $6.25 million in support of other objectives in the Lafayette Leadership Campaign. The total cost of the Allan P. Kirby Sports Center is $35 million. This includes $26.5 million in construction and renovation costs and $8.5 million in endowment for operation and maintenance of the facility. Approximately 75 percent of Lafayette students participate in varsity, junior varsity, club, intramural, or other recreational sports. The intramural program includes some three dozen sports. There are 15 club sports. The Kirby Foundation is the family foundation of the Fred Morgan Kirby family, which has been prominent in the life of Lafayette for nearly a century. Seven family members are alumni, four have served as trustees, and three received honorary doctorates from Lafayette MEDIA GUIDE 36 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

39 OPPONENTS

40 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS PATRIOT LEAGUE OPPONENTS OPPONENT AMERICAN ARMY BUCKNELL COLGATE HOLY CROSS LEHIGH NAVY Date of Games Jan. 28 at American Jan. 11 at Army Jan. 14 at Bucknell Jan. 25 at Lafayette Jan. 18 at Lafayette Jan. 21 at Lehigh Jan. 7 at Lafayette Feb. 25 at Lafayette Feb. 25 at Lafayette Feb. 11 at Lafayette Feb. 22 at Colgate Feb. 15 at Holy Cross Feb. 19 at Lafayette Feb. 4 at Navy Location Washington, D.C. West Point, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Hamilton, N.Y. Worcester, Mass. Bethlehem, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Founded Enrollment 6,421 4,400 3,583 2,800 2,862 4,700 4,400 Nickname Eagles Black Knights Bison Raiders Crusaders Mountain Hawks Midshipmen, Mids School Colors Red, White and Blue Black, Gold and Gray Orange and Blue Maroon and White Royal Purple Brown and White Navy Blue and Gold Arena Bender Arena Christl Arena Sojka Pavilion Cotterell Court Hart Center Stabler Arena Alumni Hall Capacity 3,044 5,043 4,000 3,100 3,600 5,600 5,710 Conference Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League President Dr. Neil Kerwin Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon, Jr. John Bravman Jeffrey Herbst Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Dr. Alice P. Gast Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Athletic Director Keith Gill Boo Corrigan John P. Hardt David Roach Richard M. Regan, Jr. Joe Sterret Chet Gladchuk Head Coach Matt Corkery Dave Magarity Kathy Fedorjaka Nicci Hays-Fort Bill Gibbons Sue Troyan Stefanie Pemper Alma Mater (Year) West Texas A&M (1993) St. Francis (Pa.) (1974) Fairfield (1990) Truman State (1991) Clark (1981) Dickinson (1988) Idaho State (1992) Record at School (Yrs.) (3) (5) (14) (26) (16) (3) Overall Record (Yrs.) (3) (28) (18) (26) (16) (13) Assistant Coach Belle Koclanes Jason Marshall Bill Broderick Carter Shaw Ann McInerney Glenn Rigney Jeff Harada Assistant Coach Josh Hutchinson Erin Mills Katie Adams Ali Mann Chante Bonds Tiffany Coll Jenerrie Harris Assistant Coach Danielle Hemerka Colleen Mullen, Jada Pierce Ashley Langford Lisa Etienne Sahar Nusseibeh Tricia Smith Alison Smith, Maria Noucas Record Conference Record (Place) 10-4 (T-1st) 7-7 (T-4th) 7-7 (T-4th) 2-12 (8th) 6-8 (6th) 10-4 (T-1st) 10-4 (T-1st) Postseason Patriot League Championship Patriot League Quarterfinals Patriot League Semifinals Patriot League Quarterfinals Patriot League Quarterfinals WNIT First Round NCAA First Round Starters R/L 4/1 1/4 3/2 2/3 3/2 2/3 3/2 Letterwinners R/L 8/4 9/5 8/3 10/4 8/3 12/4 6/3 Top Returning Scorer Lisa Strack (11.6 ppg) Molly Yardley (7.1 ppg) Shelby Romine (13.5 ppg) Jhazmine Lynch (11.4 ppg) Alex Smith (11.1 ppg) Emily Gratch (10.4 ppg) Jade Geif (9.6 ppg) Top Returning Rebounder Stephanie Anya (6.9 rpg) Jen Hazlett (2.6 rpg) Lindsay Horbatuck (4.3 rpg) Kelly Korkowski (4.9 rpg) Amy Lepley (5.6 rpg) Alexa Williams (6.3 rpg) Jade Geif (7.9 rpg) SID Contact Howard Smith Tracy Nelson Becky Hart Gloria Nantulya Meredith Cook Ben Masur Justin Kischefsky SID Office Phone (202) (845) (570) (315) (508) (610) (410) SID Cell Phone (202) (914) (513) (315) (508) (610) (410) Basketball Office Phone (202) (845) (570) (315) (508) (610) (410) Website aueagles.com goarmysports.com bucknellbison.com gocolgateraiders.com goholycross.com lehighsports.com navysports.com MEDIA GUIDE 38 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

41 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT BRYANT COLUMBIA DELAWARE EAST CAROLINA MANHATTAN MARYLAND Date of Game Dec. 11 at Bryant Jan. 4 at Lafayette Dec. 29 at Maryland Possible Opponent Dec. 29 at Maryland Possible Opponent Dec. 3 at Lafayette Dec. 28 at Maryland Location Smithfield, R.I. New York, N.Y. Newark, Del. Greenville, N.C. Riverdale, N.Y. College Park, Md. Founded Enrollment 3,370 8,097 16,000 27,703 3,200 37,641 Nickname Bulldogs Lions Fightin Blue Hens Pirates Jaspers Terrapins School Colors Black, Gold and White Columbia Blue and White Royal Blue and Gold Purple and Gold Green and White Red, White, Black and Gold Arena Chace Athletic Center Levien Gymnasium Acierno Arena Williams Arena Draddy Gymnasium Comcast Center Capacity 2,600 2,700 5,000 8,000 2,345 17,950 Conference Independent Ivy League Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Atlantic Coast Conference President Hon. Ronald K. Machtley Lee C. Bollinger Dr. Patrick T. Harter Steve Ballard Brennan O Donnell, Ph.D. Wallace Loh Athletic Director Bill Smith Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Bernard M. Muir Terry Holland Robert J. Byrnes Kevin Anderson Head Coach Mary Burke Paul Nixon Tina Martin Heather Macy John Olenowski Brenda Frese Alma Mater (Year) Providence (1988) Vanderbilt (1993) Lock Haven (1986) Greensboro (2000) Saint Leo (1978) Arizona (1993) Record at School (Yrs.) (20) (6) (15) (1) (2) (9) Overall Record (Yrs.) (20) (6) (15) (6) (5) (12) Assistant Coach Mark Caruso Shanna Cook Jeanine Radice Fred Applin Sonia Burke Tina Langley Assistant Coach John Hogan Nettie Respondek Tiara Malcom Ann Hancock Christine Catalanotto Marlin Chinn Assistant Coach Lynne-Ann Kokoski Tom Lochner Shay Hayes Patrick Waldron David Adkins Record Conference Record (Place) N/A 6-8 (T-4th) 10-8 (T-5th) 9-7 (T-4th) 13-5 (3rd) 9-5 (4th) Postseason None None WNIT First Round Conference USA Quarterfinals WBI Semifinals NCAA Second Round Starters R/L 4/1 3/2 5/0 2/3 4/1 4/1 Letterwinners R/L 11/4 13/2 8/4 6/6 11/3 9/3 Top Returning Scorer Danielle Douglas (10.7 ppg) Brianna Orlich (9.3 ppg) Elena Delle Donne (25.3 ppg) Chareya Smith (8.6 ppg) Monica Roeder (9.7 ppg) Alyssa Thomas (14.5 ppg) Top Returning Rebounder Meredith Soper (7.3 rpg) Courtney Bradford (4.3 rpg) Danielle Parker (8.1 rpg) Jean Best (4.2 rpg) Lindsey Loutsenhizer (6.1 rpg) Lynetta Kizer (7.8 rpg) SID Contact Chris Aliano Dan Lobacz John C. Stark Charles Welch Joe Clifford Rose DiPaula Office Phone (401) ext. 3 (212) (302) (252) (718) (301) Alt. SID Phone (973) (607) (570) (252) (716) (443) Basketball Office Phone (401) (212) (302) (252) (718) (301) Website bryantbulldogs.com gocolumbialions.com bluehens.com ecupirates.com gojaspers.com umterps.com MEDIA GUIDE 39 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

42 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT MONMOUTH PENN PITTSBURGH PRINCETON RIDER ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) Date of Game Nov. 27 at Wagner Nov. 30 at Penn Dec. 31 at Pittsburgh Nov. 14 at Lafayette Nov. 11 at Rider Dec. 21 at St. Francis Location West Long Branch, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Princeton, N.J. Lawrenceville, N.J. Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Founded Enrollment 4,500 10,275 28,823 5,044 4,675 2,300 Nickname Hawks Quakers Panthers Tigers Broncs Terriers School Colors Midnight Blue and White Red and Blue Blue and Gold Orange and Black Cranberry, Gray and White Red and Blue Arena The Multipurpose Activity Center The Palestra Petersen Sports Complex Jadwin Gym Alumni Gymnasium Pope Physical Education Center Capacity 4,100 8,722 12,5008 6,854 1,650 1,200 Conference Northeast Conference Ivy League Big East Conference Ivy League Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Northeast Conference President Paul G. Gaffney II Dr. Amy Gutmann Mark Nordenberg Shirley M. Tilghman Mordechai Rozanski Brendan J. Dugan Athletic Director Dr. Marilyn McNeil Steve Bilsky Steve Pederson Gary D. Walters Don Harnum Irma Garcia Head Coach Jenny Palmateer Mike McLaughlin Agnus Berenato Courtney Banghart Lynn Milligan Brenda Milano Alma Mater (Year) North Carolina State (1993) Holy Family (1991) Mount St. Mary s (1980) Dartmouth (2000) Rider (1992) Wagner (1995) Record at School (Yrs.) (2) (8) (4) (4) (8) Overall Record (Yrs.) (16) (27) (4) (4) (8) Assistant Coach Reggie Carney Bernadette Laukaitis Patty Coyle Melanie Moore Pam Durkin John Thurston Assistant Coach Marquetta Dickins Kara Cassidy Khadija Head Milena Flores John Miller Dionne Dodson Assistant Coach Jasmina Perazic Mallorie Winn Whitney Ffrench Kaitlyn Vican Record Conference Record (Place) 13-5 (2nd) 5-9 (6th) 5-11 (12th) 13-1 (1st) 5-13 (T-8th) 0-18 (12th) Postseason WNIT First Round None Big East Second Round NCAA First Round MAAC First Round None Starters R/L 4/1 3/2 1/4 4/1 5/0 2/3 Letterwinners R/L 10/4 8/3 6/4 10/2 10/1 5/8 Top Returning Scorer Alysha Womack (12.5 ppg) Alyssa Baron (16.6 ppg) Ashlee Anderson (5.2 ppg) Niveen Rasheed (16.4 ppg) Shereen Lightbourne (9.6 ppg) Jasmin Robinson (6.7 ppg) Top Returning Rebounder Abby Martin (7.0 rpg) Jess Knapp (6.6 rpg) Leeza Burdgess (3.0 rpg) Niveen Rasheed (7.3 rpg) MyNeshia McKenzie (7.3 rpg) Stefanie Bingham (3.5 rpg) SID Contact Greg Ott Eric Dolan Stacey Brann TBA Brian Solomon Brian D. Morales TBA Office Phone (732) (215) (412) TBA (609) (718) Alt. SID Phone (908) (585) (412) TBA (609) (646) Basketball Office Phone (732) (215) (412) (609) (609) (718) Website gomuhawks.com pennathletics.com pittsburghpanthers.com goprincetontigers.com gobroncs.com sfcathletics.com MEDIA GUIDE 40 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

43 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT SAINT JOSEPH S SAINT PETER S SYRACUSE WAGNER Date of Game Dec. 7 at Lafayette Nov. 22 at Saint Peter s Nov. 19 at Syracuse Nov. 25 at Lafayette Location Philadelphia, Pa. Jersey City, N.J. Syracuse, N.Y. Staten Island, N.Y. Founded Enrollment 4,600 3,282 12,751 2,000 Nickname Hawks Peahens Orange Seahawks School Colors Crimson and Gray Blue and White Orange Green and White Arena Hagan Arena Yanitelli Center Carrier Dome Spiro Sports Center Capacity 4,200 3,200 34,616 2,100 Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Big East Conference Northeast Conference President John W. Smithson Dr. Eugene Cornacchia Nancy Cantor Richard Guarasci Athletic Director Don DiJulia Patrick Elliott Dr. Daryl Gross Walt Hameline Head Coach Cindy Griffin Stephanie DeWolfe Quentin Hillsman Gela Mikalauskas Alma Mater (Year) Saint Joseph s (1991) Saint Peter s (1997) St. Mary s (Md.) (1993) Kean (1977) Record at School (Yrs.) (10) (7) (5) (17) Overall Record (Yrs.) (13) (7) (5) (17) Assistant Coach Chris Day Tom Flahive Matt Luneau Maureen Hannafin Assistant Coach Susan Moran Tiffany Jones Kelley Gibson Brett Self Assistant Coach Stephanie McCaffrey Sandra Nunez Vonn Read Jen Derevjanik Record Conference Record (Place) 8-6 (8th) 5-13 (T-8th) 9-7 (T-7th) 5-13 (T-10th) Postseason WNIT Second Round MAAC Quarterfinals WNIT Quarterfinals None Starters R/L 5/0 3/2 3/2 3/2 Letterwinners R/L 11/2 10/3 10/3 5/6 Top Returning Scorer Michelle Baker (12.8 ppg) Jynae Judson (13.2 ppg) Kayla Alexander (14.8 ppg) Kelly Clark (12.2 ppg) Top Returning Rebounder Kelly Cavallo (7.2 rpg) Jynae Judson (7.8 rpg) Iasia Hemingway (7.4 rpg) Kelly Clark (6.2 rpg) SID Contact Jack Jumper Lily Rodriguez Susie Mehringer John Beisser Office Phone (610) (201) (315) (718) Alt. SID Phone (610) (908) (732) Basketball Office Phone (610) (201) (315) (718) Website sjuhawks.com spc.edu suathletics.com wagnerathletics.com MEDIA GUIDE 41 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

44 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS PATRIOT LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE November 11 Lehigh at La Salle...3 p.m. American at George Mason...7 p.m. Bryant at Colgate...7 p.m. Holy Cross at Yale...7 p.m. Lafayette at Rider...7 p.m. Richmond at Navy...7 p.m. Saint Peter s at Bucknell...7 p.m. Wagner at Army...7 p.m. November 13 Seton Hall at Army...1 p.m. Holy Cross at Connecticut...2 p.m. James Madison at American...2 p.m. Lehigh at Saint Joseph s...2 p.m. Bucknell at Rider...4 p.m. Navy at Loyola (Md.)...5 p.m. November 14 Princeton at Lafayette...7 p.m. November 15 Colgate at Cornell...7 p.m. Oakland at American...7 p.m. Army at St. Francis (N.Y.)...7 p.m. Lehigh at Sacred Heart...7 p.m. Quinnipiac at Holy Cross...7 p.m. Youngstown State at Bucknell...7 p.m. November 18 Colgate vs. Dartmouth...5 p.m. (at Burlington, Vt.) Mount St. Mary s at American...7 p.m. Navy at William & Mary...7 p.m. November 19 Fairleigh Dickinson at Army...1 p.m. Fordham at Holy Cross...1 p.m. Bucknell at Buffalo...5:30 p.m. Colgate at Vermont...7 p.m. Lafayette at Syracuse...7 p.m. Saint Peter s at Lehigh...7 p.m. November 21 American at Youngstown State...7 p.m. November 22 Lafayette at Saint Peter s...7 p.m. Massachusetts at Holy Cross...7 p.m. Morgan State at Bucknell...7 p.m. Sacred Heart at Colgate...7 p.m. Lehigh at Rutgers...7:30 p.m. November 23 Manhattan at Army...5 p.m. November 25 Wagner at Lafayette...4 p.m. Lehigh vs. Monmouth...6 p.m. (at Easton, Pa.) Bucknell at Niagara...7 p.m. Manhattanville at Army...7 p.m. American vs. Austin Peay p.m. (at San Luis Obispo, Calif.) Colgate at Cal State Northridge... 10:30 p.m. November 26 Navy at Mount St. Mary s...3 p.m. American vs. San Jose State... 10:30 p.m. (at San Luis Obispo) Colgate vs. West Virginia/UCLA... TBA (at Northridge, Calif.) November 27 Army at Columbia...1 p.m. Bucknell at Saint Francis (Pa.)...2 p.m. Holy Cross at Harvard...2 p.m. Lafayette vs. Monmouth...2 p.m. (at Staten Island, N.Y.) Lehigh at Wagner...4 p.m. November 28 Air Force at Navy...7 p.m. Colgate at San Diego...9 p.m. November 30 Villanova at Lehigh... 11:30 a.m. Canisius at Bucknell...7 p.m. Holy Cross at Central Connecticut State..7 p.m. Lafayette at Penn...7 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at American...7 p.m. December 1 Hawai i at Army...7 p.m. December 2 Holy Cross at New Hampshire...2 p.m. Houston Baptist at Navy...6 p.m. Niagara at Colgate...6 p.m. December 3 Lehigh at Valparaiso... 12:05 p.m. Army at Loyola (Md.)...2 p.m. Bucknell at NJIT...2 p.m. Manhattan at Lafayette...3 p.m. Maine at Navy...6 p.m. December 4 Maryland at American...1 p.m. Colgate at Canisius...2 p.m. December 5 Loyola (Md.) at Lehigh...7 p.m. December 6 Binghamton at Army...7 p.m. Fordham at Bucknell...7 p.m. December 7 NJIT at Lehigh...5 p.m. Northeastern at Holy Cross...7 p.m. Saint Joseph s at Lafayette...7 p.m. Siena at Navy...7 p.m. December 9 Princeton at Navy...7 p.m. December 10 Robert Morris at Lehigh...2 p.m. Wagner at Colgate...4 p.m. Army at Penn...7 p.m. December 11 Lafayette at Bryant...1 p.m. American at Troy...2 p.m. Navy at Howard...2 p.m. December 18 Bucknell at Cornell...1 p.m. Colgate at NJIT...2 p.m. Holy Cross at Boston College...2 p.m. December 20 UMBC at Navy...7 p.m. Army at Arizona State...8:30 p.m. December 21 Bryant at Holy Cross... 11:45 a.m. Lafayette at St. Francis (N.Y.)...5 p.m. Loyola (Md.) at American...7 p.m. Penn State at Bucknell...7 p.m. December 22 St. Bonaventure at Colgate...2 p.m. December 28 Bucknell at West Virginia p.m. Lafayette at Maryland p.m. Holy Cross at Miami (Fla.)...7 p.m. Quinnipiac at American...7 p.m. December 29 Navy at Fordham p.m. Iona at Colgate...2 p.m. Rhode Island at Lehigh...7:30 p.m MEDIA GUIDE 42 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

45 December 29 (continued) Holy Cross vs. VCU/Morgan State... TBA (at Coral Gables, Fla.) Lafayette vs. Delaware/East Carolina..4:30 p.m. (at College Park, Md.) December 30 Quinnipiac at Army...7 p.m. Western Michigan at American...7 p.m. Richmond at Lehigh...7:30 p.m. Navy vs. Boston University/Coppin State... TBA (at Bronx, N.Y.) December 31 Bucknell at Mount St. Mary s...1 p.m. Colgate at Syracuse...1 p.m. Lafayette at Pittsburgh...1 p.m. January 1 Army at Yale...4 p.m. January 2 American at George Washington...7 p.m. January 3 Army at Bryant...3 p.m. Dartmouth at Holy Cross...7 p.m. NJIT at Navy...7 p.m. Yale at Bucknell...7 p.m. January 4 Columbia at Lafayette...5:00 p.m. January 7 Holy Cross at Lehigh...2 p.m. Navy at Lafayette...3 p.m. American at Colgate...4 p.m. Army at Bucknell...7 p.m. January 11 Bucknell at Colgate...7 p.m. Holy Cross at Navy...7 p.m. Lafayette at Army...7 p.m. Lehigh at American...7 p.m. January 14 Army at Navy p.m. American at Holy Cross...1 p.m. Colgate at Lehigh...7 p.m. Lafayette at Bucknell...7 p.m. January 16 Holy Cross at Brown...7 p.m. January 18 Army at Colgate...7 p.m. Holy Cross at Lafayette...7 p.m. Lehigh at Bucknell...7 p.m. Navy at American...7 p.m. January 21 American at Army...1 p.m. Bucknell at Holy Cross...1 p.m. Colgate at Navy...7 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh...7 p.m. January 25 Army at Holy Cross...7 p.m. Bucknell at American...7 p.m. Colgate at Lafayette...7 p.m. Lehigh at Navy...7 p.m. January 28 Lafayette at American...2 p.m. Holy Cross at Colgate...4 p.m. Navy at Bucknell...7 p.m. January 29 Lehigh at Army...1 p.m. February 4 Bucknell at Army...1 p.m. Lehigh at Holy Cross...1 p.m. Colgate at American...2 p.m. Lafayette at Navy...7 p.m. February 8 American at Lehigh...7 p.m. Army at Lafayette...7 p.m. Colgate at Bucknell...7 p.m. Navy at Holy Cross...7 p.m. February 11 Navy at Army p.m. Holy Cross at American...2 p.m. Bucknell at Lafayette...3 p.m. Lehigh at Colgate...4 p.m. February 15 American at Navy...7 p.m. Bucknell at Lehigh...7 p.m. Colgate at Army...7 p.m. Lafayette at Holy Cross...7 p.m. February 18 Army at American...2 p.m. Navy at Colgate...4 p.m. Holy Cross at Bucknell...7 p.m. February 19 Lehigh at Lafayette...3 p.m. February 22 American at Bucknell...7 p.m. Holy Cross at Army...7 p.m. Lafayette at Colgate...7 p.m. Navy at Lehigh...7 p.m. February 25 Colgate at Holy Cross...1 p.m. American at Lafayette...3 p.m. Army at Lehigh...7 p.m. Bucknell at Navy...7 p.m. March 1 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals...TBD March 5 Patriot League Tournament Semifinals...TBD March 10 Patriot League Championship...6 p.m MEDIA GUIDE 43 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

46 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Record Last Meeting Opponent Record Last Meeting Opponent Record Last Meeting American /26/2011 Army /23/2011 Bucknell /16/2011 Colgate /09/2011 Holy Cross /05/2011 Lehigh /05/2011 Navy /12/2011 Air Force /10/2000 Akron /30/2005 Albany (N.Y.) /02/2003 Albright /06/1983 Allentown [DeSales] /26/1983 Binghamton /24/2001 Bloomsburg /25/1982 Boston University /21/1996 Brown /07/2002 Bryant /14/2010 Buffalo /30/2005 Campbell /29/1995 Catholic /23/1981 Cedar Crest /06/1976 Centenary (N.J.) /19/1973 Central Connecticut State /03/1998 Cincinnati /06/2002 Columbia /05/2011 Connecticut /12/1992 Coppin State /29/2007 Cornell /15/2007 Dartmouth /28/2001 Delaware /29/1999 Denver /20/2003 Drexel /08/2002 Duquesne /29/1997 East Carolina /25/1995 East Tennessee State /30/1990 Fairfield /28/2010 Fairleigh Dickinson /04/2010 Florida Atlantic /30/1993 Florida International /28/1993 Fordham /11/1995 Franklin & Marshall /25/1983 George Mason /02/2001 George Washington /02/1980 Georgetown /11/2004 Georgia Tech /30/1998 Hampton /30/1995 Harvard /04/2004 Hofstra /30/1997 Howard /02/2005 IUPUI /28/1998 Illinois /08/1990 Immaculata /08/1984 Iona /17/1983 Iowa State /03/2010 James Madison /29/2009 Kansas State /05/1992 Kent State /05/1998 Kentucky /29/2001 King s (Pa.) /11/1982 Kutztown /23/1984 La Salle /11/2010 Lamar /29/2007 Liberty /20/2010 Long Island /17/2010 Loyola (Md.) /30/2003 Loyola Marymount /29/2005 Manhattan /09/2010 Marist /01/2008 Maryland /22/2000 Maryland-Eastern Shore /19/2004 Middle Tennessee State /15/2008 Monmouth /26/2010 Moravian /28/1983 Morgan State /02/2008 Mount St. Mary s /30/2009 Muhlenberg /13/1978 NJIT /05/2008 Niagara /23/1987 Nicholls State /28/1996 North Carolina A&T /30/2008 Northampton /24/1975 Pacific /22/2006 Penn /02/2011 Pepperdine /30/1991 Philadelphia Textile /02/1982 Pittsburgh /17/1999 Princeton /13/2010 Quinnipiac /28/2010 Radford /04/2005 Rhode Island /10/1988 Rice /21/2008 Richmond /30/1999 Rider /29/2001 Rutgers /19/2008 Rutgers-Newark /06/1982 Sacred Heart /25/2003 Saint Joseph s /29/2010 Scranton /07/1984 Seton Hall /13/1993 Southeastern Louisiana /30/1996 St. Bonaventure /01/2010 St. Francis (N.Y.) /23/2010 St. Peter s /13/2009 Stanford /02/1985 Susquehanna /07/1983 Swarthmore /23/1978 Syracuse /04/1998 Temple /08/1997 Texas-Arlington /21/2003 Texas-Pan American /29/2008 Towson State /02/1995 Tulsa /27/1998 UC Davis /20/2006 UC Irvine /28/1991 UC Riverside /22/2008 UMBC /10/2005 UNC Asheville /30/2009 Upsala /29/1974 Ursinus /08/1978 Virginia Commonwealth /04/1993 Vanderbilt /02/1988 Vermont /08/2007 Villanova /28/1989 Virginia /07/1990 Virginia Tech /29/2008 Wagner /21/2006 Wayne State (Mich.) /20/2004 West Chester /18/1981 Western Carolina /21/2008 Western Kentucky /29/1989 Widener /01/1979 Wilkes /10/1981 William & Mary /27/1996 Yale /05/ opponents in bold possible opponents in bold italics Longest Winning Streak vs. Opponent 17 vs. Hofstra (01/05/ /27/1993) Longest Active Winning Streak vs. Opponent 12 vs. Albright (02/15/ /06/1983) Longest Losing Streak vs. Opponent 20 vs. Holy Cross (01/13/ /07/2006) Longest Active Losing Streak vs. Opponent 6 vs. Yale (01/03/ /05/2005) Northernmost Game Played: Burlington, Vt. (at Vermont, most recently 12/08/2007) Southernmost Game Played: Coral Gables, Fla. (at Miami, most recently vs. Florida Atlantic 12/30/1996) Easternmost Game Played: Boston, Mass. (at Boston University, most recently 12/21/1996) Westernmost Game Played: Davis, Calif. (at UC Davis 12/20/2006) MEDIA GUIDE 44 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

47 SEASON REVIEW

48 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS SEASON IN REVIEW The season ushered in a new era for Lafayette women s basketball, as veteran head coach Dianne Nolan revitalized the Leopards during her first season in Easton. Nolan, who boasts 528 career victories in 34 head-coaching seasons, led the Leopards to an record a five-win improvement from the previous campaign while drastically increasing the excitement surrounding the program on College Hill. The season started in dramatic fashion with a fast-paced, overtime thriller against Bryant. Melissa Downey converted the game-tying layup with just five seconds remaining in regulation, and Sarah McGorry drew a charge to negate a buzzer beater to force an extra period. The Leopards shot 9-for-10 from the free throw line in overtime to nail down an victory. LaKeisha Wright 11 After being edged at Long Island, 64-59, the Leopards headed to Lynchburg, Va., where they hung tough but were ultimately defeated at Liberty, the eventual Big South Conference regular-season champion and a WNIT participant. The Leopards returned home and bounced back in a big way on Nov. 23, blasting visiting St. Francis (N.Y.) by a score of LaKeisha Wright netted a game-best 17 points in the triumph, becoming the 15th member of Lafayette s 1,000-Point Club in the process. After Thanksgiving, the rollercoaster non-conference slate resumed with losses to Monmouth an eventual WNIT team and Fairfield. As the calendar turned over to December, the Leopards put forth one of their strongest efforts of the season at St. Bonaventure. Fueled by a career-high 19 points from Alicia Manning in her first career start, the Leopards led the Bonnies, who would go on to down Lehigh by 34 points in the WNIT First Round, with under six minutes remaining in an eventual loss. Despite the end result of the game in western New York, Lafayette was sparked by its performance against the Atlantic-10 foe. The Leopards defense held Fairleigh Dickinson to just 37 points their best defensive showing since 1992 in a 14-point win on Dec. 4. Lafayette then went to Manhattan on Dec. 9, overcoming a 16-point deficit in the second half to stun the Jaspers, 53-50, on a Lauren Jackson buzzer beater. Two days later, the Leopards led La Salle wire-to-wire in a triumph to complete their first three-game winning streak since Danielle Fiacco earned Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for her contributions to the streak. The red-hot Leopards ran into a roadblock on Dec. 13 in the form of Princeton, which would go on to win the Ivy League championship for the second-straight season. After the holidays, Lafayette posted a one-point victory over Quinnipiac at the Saint Joseph s Hawk Classic. Fiacco punctuated the win with a Lafayette, Hawk Classic and Patriot League-record 12 blocked shots. The Leopards wrapped up the tournament and the 2010 calendar year with a loss at the hands of host Saint Joseph s. Fiacco and Wright earned All-Tournament Team recognition. The non-league slate concluded against a pair of Ivy MEDIA GUIDE 46 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

49 League foes, as the Leopards fell to Penn on Jan. 2 and bounced back with the help of another Jackson buzzerbeater at Columbia. Surrendering one long run in an otherwise back-and-forth contest was the Achilles heel for Lafayette to open Patriot League play, as the Leopards fell to Holy Cross, Colgate, Navy and Bucknell by an average of seven points. The 0-4 Lafayette squad was undeterred as it headed to Bethlehem for Nolan s first meeting with historic rival Lehigh. This time, it was the Leopards who went on the deciding run. The Maroon and White erased a 14-point second-half deficit, with Fiacco s free throws with 33 seconds left providing the difference in a comeback win. The Leopards built on the season s signature win over the Mountain Hawks with a convincing triumph over visiting Army four days later. Samantha Jordan s first career double-double sparked the victory. Unfortunately for the Leopards, the game was the last of the season for Fiacco, who suffered a season-ending elbow injury in the closing minutes of the contest. Lafayette closed out the first half of Patriot League play against American, running with the defending co-champions for 30 minutes before faltering in a defeat. The Leopards would also drop a return contest in Worcester against Holy Cross, before getting back in the win column with a rout of visiting Colgate. On Feb. 12, the Leopards hosted Navy for Lafayette s annual WBCA PinkZone game. Led by 20 points from Elizabeth Virgin, the Maroon and White raced to an early lead then held off the Mids, who would go on to win the Patriot League Tournament, for a victory. The regular season closed on a four-game skid, as Bucknell, Lehigh, Army and American bested the Leopards. With a 4-10 League tally, the squad landed as the No. 7 seed in the 2011 Patriot League Tournament. Two years prior, the seventh-seeded Leopards made an unprecedented underdog run to the Patriot League Championship Game. This season, however, Lafayette was felled in the Quarterfinals by No. 2-seeded Lehigh at Stabler Arena to cap the campaign. Wright concluded her career ranked sixth all-time at Lafayette with 1,316 points. The all-time leader in games played and started for the Maroon and White and among the top 20 in eight other statistical categories, Wright earned her second consecutive Second Team All-Patriot League nod in her senior season. Despite missing the Leopards final nine games, Fiacco was honored by the League s head coaches as a member of the All-Rookie Team. In just 21 games, she finished her first campaign on College Hill with 71 blocks the second-highest single-season total and third-highest career total in program history. Additionally, Virgin, Jordan, Manning and Alexandra Serowoky were recognized as members of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Danielle Fiacco MEDIA GUIDE 47 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

50 GAME RECAPS LAFAYETTE 84, BRYANT 80 (OT) 1 NOV. 14, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER EASTON, Pa. The Leopards posted their highest point total since 2005 as they tied the score twice in the final minute of regulation and overcame a two-possession deficit in overtime en route to topping the Bulldogs by a score of LaKeisha Wright led all players with 18 points. Joining Wright in double figures were Lauren Jackson and Samantha Jordan, who contributed 12 and 11 points, respectively. Bryant (0-2) 03 Bailey* Bennett* Soper* Douglas* Stahura* Whittington Cardamone Schissler Ankoma-Mensa Hudspeth Bassett Ferrentino TEAM Totals Lafayette (1-0) 03 Virgin* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Jackson* Downey Liddle Springer Manning Fiacco McGorry TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 40, Bryant 34 End of Regulation: Lafayette 72, Bryant 72 Officials: Diana DePaul, Rachelle Jones, Roger E. Brown Technical fouls: None Attendance: 569 LONG ISLAND 64, LAFAYETTE 59 NOV. 17, WELLNESS, RECREATION AND ATHLETIC CENTER 2 BROOKLYN, N.Y. After winning an overtime thriller in its season opener, Lafayette found itself playing down to the wire again. This time, however, the visiting Leopards were edged by Long Island by a score of LaKeisha Wright led the Maroon and White with 10 points and 11 rebbounds. Lauren Jackson and Samantha Jordan added 10 points apiece to split the team high with Wright. Jordan also hauled in a career-high nine rebounds. Danielle Fiacco neared a double-double as well with nine points and nine boards. Lafayette (1-1) 03 Virgin* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Jackson* Downey Liddle Springer Manning Fiacco McGorry TEAM Totals Long Island (2-0) 20 Palmer* Johnson* Mothershead* Pledger* Roberts* Sprow Wells Abrams Guz Stevenson TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 32, Long Island 25 Officials: Bonita Spence, Butch Discher, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 664 LIBERTY 64, LAFAYETTE 52 NOV. 20, VINES CENTER 3 LYNCHBURG, Va. Lafayette made its longest road trip of the season, traveling to Liberty University to meet the preseason favorite and defending champion of the Big South Conference. The Leopards hung tough against the Flames, trailing by just three points at the half, but ultimately fell to the home team by a score of The Flames, who were ranked No. 21 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major poll, returned more than half of their team - including three starters - that downed the Leopards, 90-55, last season in Easton. LaKeisha Wright led Lafayette with 15 points, while Lauren Jackson and Danielle Fiacco each tallied nine points. Fiacco also grabbed seven rebounds and blocked four shots. Lafayette (1-2) 10 Downey* Jordan* Wright* Jackson* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Fiacco TEAM Totals Liberty (2-2) 11 Antic* Frazier* Omotola* Warley* McLeod* Dake Beecher Gardner Morgan Campbell TEAM Totals Halftime: Liberty 27, Lafayette 24 Officials: Angelica Suffren, Tom Baldinelli, Robert Webb Technical fouls: Liberty: None. Lafayette: None. Attendance: 384 LAFAYETTE 74, ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 52 NOV. 23, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 4 EASTON, Pa. LaKeisha Wright s jumper in the lane just 2:08 into Leopards encounter with St. Francis (N.Y.) marked the first two of a game-high 17 points and the 1,000th of her career in a victory over the visiting Terriers. Wright was one of three Leopards to reach double figures, as Madeline Fahan had the best game of her young career with 15 points and eight rebounds, while Elizabeth Virgin notched a season-high 10 points in addition to six boards. Danielle Fiacco had a game-high 12 rebounds.. St. Francis (0-3) 12 Snauwaert* Am. Lau* Grabbe* K. Williams* Au. Lau* Robinson J. Williams Wilcots Bingham Marginean Siegart TEAM Totals Lafayette (2-2) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* Jackson* Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Fiacco McGorry TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 39, St. Francis (N.Y.) 21 Officials: Carlos Alvarez, Diana DePaul, Ronald DePasquale Technical fouls: St. Francis (N.Y.): None. Lafayette: None. Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 48 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

51 MONMOUTH 68, LAFAYETTE 54 NOV. 26, MULTIPURPOSE ACTIVITY CENTER 5 WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. The Leopards dropped their third game of the season, falling at Monmouth by a score of Sarah McGorry led the way with 13 points, while Madeline Fahan contributed eight points and six rebounds. Lauren Jackson matched Fahan s output with eight points and also chipped in with three rebounds, three assists and three steals. The Leopards trailed throughout the contest but hung tough to keep the gap within two or three possessions. Monmouth put the game away with a 10-0 run to extend its lead from five points to 15 at with 6:25 to play. The deficit never shrank to less than nine points and grew as large as 16 in the closing minutes as the Hawks capped off a victory. Lafayette (2-3) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Liddle Springer Manning Jackson Fiacco McGorry TEAM Totals Monmouth (3-2) 01 Womack* Rooney* Canady* Broadus* Martin* Thibault Singer Allen Gadziala TEAM Totals Halftime: Monmouth 33, Lafayette 27 Officials: Butch Discher, Shaolin Crawford, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 213 FAIRFIELD 52, LAFAYETTE 39 NOV. 28, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 6 EASTON, Pa. A strong defensive effort kept the Leopards within striking distance of visiting Fairfield for much of the contest, but the Lafayette offense was ultimately unable to capitalize as the Stags escaped Easton with a victory. LaKeisha Wright scored a team-best 10 points for Lafayette. Elizabeth Virgin and Lauren Jackson tallied eight and seven points, respectively. The difference in the game essentially came down to one player, as Fairfield s Taryn Johnson posted 18 points and 13 rebounds to fuel an otherwise locked down Stags team. The Leopards limited Katelyn Linney, who is Fairfield s second-leading scorer on the season, to four points on 2-for-11 shooting from the field. Fairfield (4-1) 12 Linney* Vetra* Pina* Johnson* Nawrocki* Paulus Akon-Akech MacFarlane Vazquez Cizynski TEAM Totals Lafayette (2-4) 10 Downey* Jordan* Wright* Jackson* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Fiacco TEAM Totals Halftime: Fairfield 24, Lafayette 19 Officials: Bryan Brunette, Gary Schimel, An-Jamilah Gregory Technical fouls: None Attendance: 763 ST. BONAVENTURE 72, LAFAYETTE 63 DEC. 1, REILLY CENTER 7 ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. Lafayette turned in one of its most complete games of the season but, despite a career-best 19 points from Alicia Manning, the Leopards were edged by the host Bonnies, Manning s 19 points included five three-pointers on six attempts in her first career start. Elizabeth Virgin also reached double figures with 11 points, while fellow Lauren Jackson had 10 points and shared the game high of six rebounds with Samantha Jordan. Lafayette s largest lead of the game against the eventual WNIT Second Round squad came at with under seven minutes to play. The Bonnies next run would be the difference however, as their 10-2 stretch gave them a lead that they would not relinquish. Lafayette (2-5) 10 Downey* Jordan* Wright* Manning* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Fahan Jackson Fiacco TEAM Totals St. Bonaventure (4-3) 03 Walker* Jenkins* Van Tatenhove* Bowker* Horton* Dixon Ortega Gustafson Ashton TEAM Totals Halftime: St. Bonaventure 32, Lafayette 25 Officials: Keith Miller, Mark Resch, Robert McDow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 427 LAFAYETTE 51, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 37 DEC. 4, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 8 EASTON, Pa. Fueled by their best defensive effort in 19 seasons, the Leopards battled past Fairleigh Dickinson by a score of Melissa Downey scored a team-best 11 points for the Leopards. The 37 points tallied by the Knights represent the fewest allowed by Lafayette since a win at Holy Cross on Feb. 5, Sarah McGorry and Danielle Fiacco shared the game high with 11 rips apiece. Fiacco was also a presence down low with a career-best six blocked shots. Fairleigh Dickinson (3-4) 05 Saunders* Laury* Wallace* McKeithan* Pankey* Crawford Longo Kelly Mayrose Sykes Driscoll-Sbar Killian TEAM Totals Lafayette (3-5) 14 Jordan* Wright* Manning* Jackson* McGorry* Virgin Downey Liddle Springer Fahan Fiacco TEAM Totals Halftime: Fairleigh Dickinson 24, Lafayette 21 Officials: Cynthia Brooks, Shawn Goode, Kevin Ruland Technical fouls: None Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 49 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

52 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS LAFAYETTE 53, MANHATTAN 50 9 DEC. 9, DRADDY GYMNASIUM RIVERDALE, N.Y. The Leopards trailed by as many as 16 points, but a second-half rally was capped by Lauren Jackson s buzzer-beating three-pointer that gave the Leopards a victory. Danielle Fiacco posted her first career double-double in the win, notching 12 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks. Jackson s trey sealed a comeback that saw the Leopards trailing by a score of with 14:25 to play, then outscoring Manhattan, 25-6, the rest of the way. After storming back in the second frame, a deep three-pointer from Jackson finally pulled the Leopards even at with 1:29 to go. Then, with under 10 seconds to play, Wright s first shot hit the iron and the loose ball ended up in the hands of Jackson at the top of the key with time running out. The senior fired and buried the game-winner with just 0.8 seconds left. Lafayette (4-5) 10 Downey* Jordan* Wright* Manning* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Fahan Jackson Fiacco TEAM Totals Manhattan (5-3) 05 Blair* Peters* Wentworth* Lawrence* Roeder* Herrington Marculitis Halfkenny Loutsenhizer TEAM Totals Halftime: Manhattan 31, Lafayette 24 Officials: Kathy Lonergan, Daniel Martin, Jon Levinson Technical fouls: Manhattan: None. Lafayette: None. Attendance: 388 LAFAYETTE 60, LA SALLE 51 DEC. 11, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 10 EASTON, Pa. Lauren Jackson scored a team-best 17 points, and Danielle Fiacco tallied her second consecutive double-double to propel the Leopards to a win over La Salle. LaKeisha Wright also reached double figures with 13 points in the victory. Fiacco s double-double consisted of 11 points and 11 rebounds. In addition to the trio of Leopards in double figures, Madeline Fahan tallied eight points and nine rebounds off the bench. Sarah McGorry and Fiacco led the way on the glass with 11 rebounds each. One of the hallmarks of the Leopards season has been strong finishes in the first half, and the Maroon and White justified that reputation once again with a 10-1 spurt that spotted them a nine-point halftime cushion at The Explorers had one final run in them, however, ripping off an 11-3 stretch to trim the margin to two points at The Leopards would keep the visitors at arm s length, responding with an 8-2 spurt to take a lead that they would not relinquish. La Salle (3-5) 03 Bryant* Gale* Duncan* Koci* Conner* Jones McCaughern TEAM Totals Lafayette (5-5) 10 Downey* Wright* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Jordan Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 35, La Salle 26 Officials: Pastor Torres, Mark Behrens, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: La Salle: None. Lafayette: None. Attendance: 668 PRINCETON 90, LAFAYETTE 58 DEC. 13, JADWIN GYMNASIUM 11 PRINCETON, N.J. The Leopards rode a three-game winning streak into Princeton, but the host Tigers took the contest by a score of LaKeisha Wright had a team-best 15 points for the Leopards. The story of the game was Princeton s All-Ivy forward Niveen Rasheed, who scored 22 of her game-high 28 points in the first half as the Tigers took a lead into the break. The Leopards played a much stronger second half, but the game was well at hand for Princeton, which coasted to a win. Lafayette (5-6) 21 Wright* Fahan* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Downey Liddle Springer Jordan Manning TEAM Totals Princeton (7-2) 03 Polansky* Micir* Rasheed* Edwards* Allgood* Rodgers Hung Hill Miller Johnson Helmstetter Bowen TEAM Totals Halftime: Princeton 52, Lafayette 27 Officials: Tom Danaher, Kenneth Kelly, Kathy May Technical fouls: None Attendance: 477 LAFAYETTE 56, QUINNIPIAC 54 DEC. 28, HAGAN ARENA 12 PHILADELPHIA Twelve blocked shots from Danielle Fiacco fueled a strong defensive effort as the Leopards rallied from a halftime deficit to down Quinnipiac, 56-54, on day one of the Saint Joseph s Hawk Classic. Fiacco s dozen rejections - as well as the Leopards 14 total blocks - set new Lafayette, Patriot League and Hawk Classic records. Offensively, LaKeisha Wright posted a team-high 12 points while Sarah McGorry notched 11 points and nine rebounds. Fiacco also hauled in nine boards in addition to her 12 blocks. Lafayette (6-6) 10 Downey* Wright* Manning* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Jordan Fahan Jackson TEAM Totals Quinnipiac (3-8) 12 Pratt* Barron* Dunbar* Cannon* Kaminski* Lebak Hill McQuain Warner Sferra Mann TEAM Totals Halftime: Quinnipiac 30, Lafayette 27 Officials: Kevin Ruland, Natosha Harris, Vidmantis Petraitis Technical fouls: None Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 50 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

53 SAINT JOSEPH S 75, LAFAYETTE 40 DEC. 29, HAGAN ARENA 13 PHILADELPHIA While the Leopards overcame turnovers and shooting woes to down Quinnipiac on day one of the Hawk Classic, they were unable to do the same in championship game, as St. Joseph s won its home tournament by a final score of LaKeisha Wright and Danielle Fiacco earned All- Tournament honors for Lafayette. Wright had a team-high 14 points for the Leopards and Fiacco posted eight points and seven rebounds. Lafayette (6-7) 10 Downey* Wright* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Springer Jordan Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Saint Joseph s (10-3) 03 Shields* Kuester* Van Grinsven* Baker* Cavallo* Gotfrida Parker Vila Smith Prim TEAM Totals Halftime: Saint Joseph s 30, Lafayette 20 Officials: Kevin Sparrock, Nykesha Thompson, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 851 PENN 59, LAFAYETTE 52 JAN. 2, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 14 EASTON, Pa. Lafayette led visiting Penn, 42-41, with 6:37 to play, but the Quakers poured in the next 12 points over the ensuing 3:50 en route to a win over the Leopards. LaKeisha Wright shared the game high with 16 points. Sarah McGorry tallied 12 points and Lauren Jackson notched 11. Four players hauled in a teambest seven rebounds for the Leopards - McGorry, Elizabeth Virgin, Samantha Jordan and Danielle Fiacco - as Lafayette held a advantage on the glass. Penn (5-5) 01 Baron* Knapp* Nicholson* McCullough* Power* Kody Bradford Davis Banks Smith Wilson TEAM Totals Lafayette (6-8) 10 Downey* Wright* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Springer Jordan Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 27, Penn 25 Officials: Gary Schimel, Daniel Martin, Kevin Farlow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 361 LAFAYETTE 64, COLUMBIA 63 JAN. 5, LEVIEN GYMNASIUM 15 NEW YORK Trailing with just 16 seconds to play, the Leopards hit two field goals in the span of seven seconds to pull off the improbable rally, Lauren Jackson had the game-winning bucket for the Leopards. Elizabeth Virgin led the Lafayette offense with a season-high 16 points to go along with seven rebounds. Jackson had nine points, while LaKeisha Wright and Sarah McGorry netted eight apiece. Trailing by three points, Wright drove to the hoop and took the quick two to cut the deficit to with 10 seconds left. Columbia threw away the ensuing in-bounds pass to give Lafayette a chance to retake the lead with 8.1 ticks left on the clock. Jackson received the ball at the top of the key and slashed to the hoop, hitting an underhanded, off-balanced shot to secure a win. Lafayette (7-8) 10 Downey* Wright* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Springer Jordan Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Columbia (0-13) 01 Ward* Shafer* Orlich* Dwyer* Bradford* Ball Lee Simpson Frohlich TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 30, Columbia 28 Officials: Kathleen Lonergan, Warren Harding, Duane Mack Technical fouls: None Attendance: 123 HOLY CROSS 72, LAFAYETTE 67 JAN. 8, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 16 EASTON, Pa. Both teams had stretches of great play and stretches that they would rather forget in their Patriot League opener. Unfortunately for the Leopards, the Crusaders made the final run of the back-and-forth affair to claim a win. LaKeisha Wright and Elizabeth Virgin paced the offense with 13 and 10 points, respectively. Danielle Fiacco tore down a career-best 15 rebounds. Lafayette led the vistors by 11 points with 12:12 to play but a 17-6 stretch saw Holy Cross come all the way back to knot the score at Two Wright free throws reclaimed the lead for the Leopards, but Holy Cross then ran off 10 straight points to claim an eight-point advantage, 71-63, with 1:43 to go. A three-point play by Wright and a Fiacco free throw cut the lead in half with 50 seconds remaining, but time ran out on the Leopards comeback as Holy Cross escaped College Hill with a win. Holy Cross (5-11, 1-0 Patriot) 03 Malone* May* Smith* Lepley* Fremeau* Hamner Ward Ganser Cole TEAM Totals Lafayette (7-9, 0-1 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Wright* Fahan* Jackson* McGorry* Liddle Springer Jordan Manning Fiacco TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 41, Holy Cross 30 Officials: Pastor Torres, Roger E. Brown, Shannon Feck Technical fouls: Alyssa May (Holy Cross) Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 51 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

54 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS COLGATE 64, LAFAYETTE 60 JAN. 12, COTTERELL COURT 17 HAMILTON, N.Y. Two furious second-half rallies from the Leopards fell short as host Colgate used a 22-1 run in the first half to take a lead it would not relinquish en route to taking a decision. LaKeisha Wright scored a game-high 16 points for the Leopards, propelling herself into 10th place all-time with 1,171 career points. Ashley Springer joined Wright in double figures with a career-high 13 points. Madeline Fahan had a team-high seven rebounds, though the Raiders held a edge on the glass. Lafayette (7-10, 0-2 Patriot) 21 Wright* Manning* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Liddle Springer Jordan Fahan TEAM Totals Colgate (6-10, 1-1 Patriot) 02 Lynch* Wejnert* Korkowski* Kozlowski* Moser* Kobiela Green Lewis Brim Oakes TEAM Totals Halftime: Colgate 36, Lafayette 25 Officials: Kimberly Hunter, Carlos Alvarez, Christopher Poles Technical fouls: None Attendance: 213 NAVY 62, LAFAYETTE 51 JAN. 15, ALUMNI HALL 18 ANNAPOLIS, Md. Lafayette knew that traveling to Navy meant running into the most prolific three-point shooting team in the Patriot League. And, after an 0-for-10 start from downtown by the host Midshipmen, the law of averages kicked in as Navy shot a scorching 9-for-17 the rest of the way to claim a win. LaKeisha Wright led the Leopards offense with 16 points. Just shy of double figures was Sarah McGorry with nine points. Lafayette posted an early 7-2 lead on the Mids and went into halftime with a lead. However, Navy opened the second frame with a 13-5 spurt to take its first lead at with 14:08 to go. At that point, the back-and-forth battle started until consecutive three-pointers from Cassie Consedine gave Navy a edge with 7:41 remaining that it would not relinquish. Lafayette (7-11, 0-3 Patriot) 12 Springer* Wright* Jackson* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Jordan Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Navy (10-7, 3-0 Patriot) 00 Membreno* Edwards* Consedine* Geif* Myers* Matheny Arvin Bauer Pollinger TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 24, Navy 17 Officials: Roger E. Brown, Natosha Harris, Kelly Callahan Technical fouls: None Attendance: 1702 BUCKNELL 57, LAFAYETTE 49 JAN. 19, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 19 EASTON, Pa. Solid defense and a rally in the last 90 seconds were not enough to erase a poor second half for the Leopards. Lafayette began the half shooting 4-for-23 before the final charge as Bucknell escaped with a win. Lauren Jackson led the Leopards with 10 points, while Samantha Jordan and LaKeisha Wright sharing the team high of five rebounds. The Leopards jumped out to an early 8-2 lead, but Bucknell responded with 14-2 run. The advantage then swung back toward the Leopards with a 14-2 spurt, and Bucknell answered again, this time with a 15-3 stretch to head into the locker room with a lead. The run by the Bison continued after the intermission, and the Leopards were never within a possession of Bucknell for the rest of the contest. Bucknell (4-12, 1-3 Patriot) 00 Mgbada* Voss* Romine* Chukwuedo* Novacek* Dunn Phillips Higham Horbatuck TEAM Totals Lafayette (7-12, 0-4 Patriot) 10 Downey* Springer* Wright* Fiacco* McGorry* Virgin Liddle Jordan Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals Halftime: Bucknell 33, Lafayette 27 Officials: Shawn Goode, Kesha Thompson, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: None Attendance: 337 LAFAYETTE 57, LEHIGH JAN. 22, STABLER ARENA BETHLEHEM, Pa. The Leopards erased a 14-point second-half deficit as two free throws from Danielle Fiacco with 33.4 seconds left were the difference a victory. Fiacco led the offense with a career-best 14 points, including the game-winners. Lehigh raced to a lead early in the second half, at which point Lafayette ran off 14 straight tallies to grab a edge. Lehigh s last bucket came with 1:51 to play, giving the home team a lead. The ensuing Lafayette possession led to a trip to foul line for Fiacco with 33.4 seconds remaining as Lafayette regained the lead. Lehigh missed from downtown on its next trip, and the rebound was corralled by Fahan, who was promptly fouled and sank both of her attempts to close out the triumph. Lafayette (8-12, 1-4 Patriot) 11 Liddle* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Fiacco* Virgin Downey Manning Jackson McGorry TEAM Totals Lehigh (11-9, 1-4 Patriot) 05 Byorick* Prosser* Gratch* Dalton* Dentler* Peterson Pearce Weaver Guman Williams TEAM Totals Halftime: Lehigh 31, Lafayette 23 Officials: Kevin Sparrock, Natosha Harris, Vidmantas Petraitis Technical fouls: Lehigh: None Lafayette: None. Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 52 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

55 LAFAYETTE 54, ARMY JAN. 26, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER EASTON, Pa. Led by stifling defense and Samantha Jordan s first career double-double (11 pts., 11 rebs.), the Leopards led wire-to-wire en route to upending visiting Army by a score of Madeline Fahan also scored 11 points, and Danielle Fiacco grabbed 11 boards in addition to six points and four blocked shots. The deciding factor in the game was the Lafayette defense, as Army shot just 25.8 percent from the field and 15.8 percent from downtown. The Leopards allowed only 12 points in the first half - a personal season-best - and limited Erin Anthony, the Patriot League s leading rebounder, to only two boards. Army (10-10, 4-2 Patriot) 03 Hawkins* Coiffard* Yardley* Anthony* Baranek* Doucette Goodall Hazlett Martin Simmers Burdick TEAM Totals Lafayette (9-12, 2-4 Patriot) 11 Liddle* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Fiacco* Virgin Downey Jackson McGorry TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 26, Army 12 Officials: Kevin Sparrock, Ronald DePasquale, Tiara Cruse Technical fouls: None Attendance: 232 AMERICAN 66, LAFAYETTE 51 JAN. 29, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 22 EASTON, Pa. The Leopards ran with defending Patriot League co-champion American for 30 minutes at Kirby Sports Center. Unfortunately, one stretch in the second half made the difference as the Eagles escaped College Hill with a win. LaKeisha Wright led the way with 12 points, while Elizabeth Virgin joined her in double figures with 10 points. The first extended run of the game went to American, as the Eagles broke open a 10-8 contest with an 11-2 stretch over a span of 4:25. An 8-0 run by the Leopards capped the first half and sent the squads into the intermission deadlocked at After the break, the teams traded buckets to a tally, at which point the Eagles ran off nine consecutive tallies to rebuild a advantage that they would not relinquish. American (15-6, 5-2) Patriot 12 Edwards* Strack* Dobbs* Leer* Anya* Halvorsen George Ryan McGeorge Yencho TEAM Totals Lafayette (9-13, 2-5 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Liddle* Jordan* Wright* Fahan* Downey Manning Jackson McGorry TEAM Totals Halftime: American 29, Lafayette 29 Officials: Fidel Gonzalez, Kelly Callahan, Carmen Portorreal Technical fouls: None Attendance: 866 HOLY CROSS 83, LAFAYETTE 46 FEB. 5, HART CENTER 23 WORCESTER, Mass. One run was all it took for the Leopards to fall at Holy Cross. The Crusaders 23-0 stretch over 7:54 put Lafayette in an eventual decision at the Hart Center. LaKeisha Wright scored a team-best 13 points, nine of which came after halftime. The Leopards started the game on a 9-2 run, but Holy Cross quickly responded to knot the score at A 12-3 spurt gave the Crusaders a 14-point lead, which Lafayette would trim to 10 points and The Leopards failed to score again in the half, as Holy Cross scored the final seven points to enter the intermission holding a lead. The spurt continued to start the second half, with Lafayette going scorless for the first 5:39. The Holy Cross run grew to 23-0 in total, spotting the home team a commanding advantage that proved too large for the Leopards to overcome. Lafayette (9-14, 2-6 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Liddle Springer Fahan Jackson TEAM Totals Holy Cross (8-15, 4-4 Patriot) 03 Malone* May* Smith* Lepley* Fremeau* Hamner Ward Fuery Ganser Cole TEAM Totals Halftime: Holy Cross 43, Lafayette 26 Officials: Vidmantas Petraitis, Michael Motta, An-Jamilah Gregory Technical fouls: Holy Cross: None. Lafayette: None. Attendance: 588 LAFAYETTE 65, COLGATE 42 FEB. 9, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 24 EASTON, Pa. Four players scored in double figures as the Leopards cruised to a win over Colgate. Sarah McGorry recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while LaKeisha Wright led all scorers with 13 points. Lauren Jackson and Elizabeth Virgin each tallied 12 points. The Leopards led wire-to-wire, starting out on an 8-2 run. A 15-0 spurt spotted Lafayette a comfortable 25-8 advantage with 7:30 to go in the half. The offense continued to click en route to posting a season-best 44 points in the period, then erased all thoughts of a Colgate rally with a 14-2 run to start the second half. Colgate (7-16, 2-7 Patriot) 02 Lynch* Wejnert* Korkowski* Kozlowski* Havenstein* Kobiela Green Lewis Brim Librizzi Oakes Moser TEAM Totals Lafayette (10-14, 3-6 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Liddle Springer Fahan Jackson TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 44, Colgate 28 Officials: Kevin Sparock, Hillary Harwell, Kenneth Kelly Technical fouls: None Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 53 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

56 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS LAFAYETTE 58, NAVY 53 FEB. 12, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 25 EASTON, Pa. Twenty-eight days after letting a halftime lead slip away in Annapolis, Lafayette found itself up against another second-half charge from Patriot League-leading Navy. This time, in the familiar confines of Kirby Sports Center, the Leopards fought off the Midshipmen en route to a victory. Elizabeth Virgin scored a career-best 20 points in the victory. A three-pointer from Navy s Cassie Consedine started the scoring, but the Leopards ran off the next six to claim an early 6-3 advantage. Navy took a 10-9 lead with 14:27 to go in the half, but would never lead again as the Lafayette again scored six-straight points to charge into the lead. In total, the Leopards went on a 10-2 run to grab a lead. The first-half lead grew as large as 11 points as Lafayette went into the locker room holding a lead. A 10-2 for the Midshipmen started the second half, quickly slashing the Leopards lead to a single point. Though the score got within one point on four occasions, Lafayette continued to answer Navy and retain the lead. Navy (14-10, 7-3 Patriot) 00 Membreno* Edwards* Consedine* Geif* Myers* Matheny Arvin Bauer TEAM Totals Lafayette (11-14, 4-6 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Springer Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals Halftime: Lafayette 31, Navy 22 Officials: Shannon Feck, Kesha Thompson, James Perry, Jr. Technical fouls: None Attendance: 644 BUCKNELL 46, LAFAYETTE FEB. 16, SOJKA PAVILION LEWISBURG, Pa. Lafayette turned in a strong defensive effort at Bucknell, but the Leopards offense was unable to capitalize. Lafayette shot just 18 percent from the field (11-61) en route to falling to the host Bison, LaKeisha Wright paced the Leopards offense with nine points. Bucknell started the contest on a 9-0 spurt before Wright sank a layup to get the Leopards on the board. That bucket started the Leopards on a 7-2 run, bringing the score to 11-7 in favor of the Bison. However, Sarah McGorry s three-point play to cap the run would be the Leopards final points for a span of 10:35 as Bucknell took a commanding 23-7 lead. Though the Leopards finished the half on another 7-2 run to bring the halftime score to a more manageable deficit, the Bison scored the first five points of the second frame and never looked back. Lafayette (11-15, 4-7 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Springer Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals Bucknell (8-15, 5-6 Patriot) 00 Mgbada* Voss* Romine* Novacek* Higham* Dunn Chukwuedo Phillips Trotter Horbatuck TEAM Totals Halftime: Bucknell 25, Lafayette 14 Officials: Kevin Sparrock, Deanna Blankenberg, Felicia Young Technical fouls: None Attendance: 237 LEHIGH 70, LAFAYETTE 49 FEB. 19, KIRBY SPORTS CENTER 27 EASTON, Pa. The Leopards got 37 points from its three senior co-captains playing in their final home game, but Lafayette was bested by Lehigh by a score of Lauren Jackson scored a game-high 17 points on Senior Day, while Elizabeth Virgin and LaKeisha Wright contributed 12 and eight points. Lehigh (18-9, 8-4 Patriot) 21 Prosser* Dalton* Dentler* Guman* Williams* Byorick Peterson Yantzi Pearce Weaver Hoskins Gratch Egan Blake Respasch TEAM Totals Lafayette (11-16, 4-8 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Jordan* Wright* Jackson* McGorry* Downey Liddle Springer Fahan Manning TEAM Totals Halftime: Lehigh 32, Lafayette 24 Officials: Janice Aliberti, Shawn Goode, Ronald DePasquale Technical fouls: None Attendance: 893 ARMY 58, LAFAYETTE FEB. 23, CHRISTL ARENA WEST POINT, N.Y. Lafayette was unable to capitalize on a strong defense effort, falling to host Army, LaKeisha Wright carried the Leopards offensively with a game-high 16 points and Samantha Jordan added eight. Sarah McGorry grabbed a team-high eight rebounds as the Leopards were edged on the glass, Lafayette (11-17, 4-9 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals Army (13-14, 7-6 Patriot) 03 Hawkins* Coiffard* Hazlett* Anthony* Baranek* Doucette Benedict Goodall Yardley Jankowski Martin Simmers Waggoner Burdick TEAM Totals Halftime: Army 28, Lafayette 16 Officials: Daniel Martin, Kevin Ruland, Vidmantas Petraitis Technical fouls: None Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 54 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

57 AMERICAN 82, LAFAYETTE 47 FEB. 26, BENDER ARENA 29 WASHINGTON, D.C. Swarming defense and a revitalized offense put the Leopards within four points of host American, 23-19, with 4:29 to go in the first half. However, the Eagles capped the frame on a 12-1 run and the Leopards shooting woes returned in the second half of an eventual loss. LaKeisha Wright and Elizabeth Virgin led the Leopards offense with 11 points apiece. Lafayette maintained a edge to open the contest, at which point seven-straight tallies for the home team gave them a lead that they would not relinquish. Lafayette (11-18, 4-10 Patriot) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals American (20-8, 10-4 Patriot) 13 Yencho* Strack* Dobbs* Leer* Anya* Halvorsen George Ryan McGeorge Edwards Kiely Forsythe TEAM Totals Halftime: American 35, Lafayette 20 Officials: Mark Behrens, Kesha Thompson, Geraldine Smith Technical fouls: None Attendance: 977 NO. 2 LEHIGH 82, NO. 7 LAFAYETTE MARCH 5, STABLER ARENA PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL BETHLEHEM, Pa. The seventh-seeded Leopards, who improved their win total by five from one season ago, fell at No. 2 Lehigh by a score of to close out their season in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals. Lafayette (11-19) 03 Virgin* Downey* Jordan* Wright* McGorry* Liddle Springer Fahan Manning Jackson TEAM Totals Lehigh (21-9) 21 Prosser* Gratch* Dalton* Guman* Williams* Byorick Peterson Yantzi Pearce Weaver Hoskins Egan Dentler Blake TEAM Totals Halftime: Lehigh 40, Lafayette 26 Officials: Kevin Farlow, Shannon Feck, Roger Brown Technical fouls: None Attendance: MEDIA GUIDE 55 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

58 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS RESULTS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Overall Conference Non-Conference DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/14/10 BRYANT (OT) W 569 LaKeisha Wright, 18 Danielle Fiacco, 8 11/17/10 at Long Island L 664 Lauren Jackson, 10 LaKeisha Wright, 11 Samantha Jordan, 10 LaKeisha Wright, 10 11/20/10 at Liberty L 384 LaKeisha Wright, 15 Danielle Fiacco, 7 11/23/10 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 361 LaKeisha Wright, 17 Danielle Fiacco, 12 11/26/10 at Monmouth L 213 Sarah McGorry, 13 Madeline Fahan, 6 11/28/10 FAIRFIELD L 763 LaKeisha Wright, 10 Sarah McGorry, 6 Elizabeth Virgin, 6 12/01/10 at St. Bonaventure L 427 Alicia Manning, 19 Lauren Jackson, 6 Samantha Jordan, 6 12/04/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 604 Melissa Downey, 11 Danielle Fiacco, 11 Sarah McGorry, 11 12/09/10 at Manhattan W 388 Danielle Fiacco, 12 Danielle Fiacco, 13 LaKeisha Wright, 12 12/11/10 LA SALLE W 668 Lauren Jackson, 17 Danielle Fiacco, 11 Sarah McGorry, 11 12/13/10 at Princeton L 477 LaKeisha Wright, 15 Danielle Fiacco, 8 12/28/10 vs. Quinnipiac^ W 1321 LaKeisha Wright, 12 Danielle Fiacco, 9 Sarah McGorry, 9 12/29/10 at Saint Joseph s^ L 851 LaKeisha Wright, 14 Danielle Fiacco, 7 01/02/11 PENN L 361 LaKeisha Wright, 16 Danielle Fiacco, 7 Sarah McGorry, 7 Elizabeth Virgin, 7 01/05/11 at Columbia W 123 Elizabeth Virgin, 16 Danielle Fiacco, 10 01/08/11 HOLY CROSS* L 785 LaKeisha Wright, 13 Danielle Fiacco, 15 01/12/11 at Colgate* L 213 LaKeisha Wright, 16 Madeline Fahan, 7 01/15/11 at Navy* L 1702 LaKeisha Wright, 16 Danielle Fiacco, 10 01/19/11 BUCKNELL* L 337 Lauren Jackson, 10 Samantha Jordan, 5 LaKeisha Wright, 5 01/22/11 at Lehigh* W 1223 Danielle Fiacco, 14 Madeline Fahan, 8 Danielle Fiacco, 8 01/26/11 ARMY* W 232 Madeline Fahan, 11 Danielle Fiacco, 11 Samantha Jordan, 11 Samantha Jordan, 11 01/29/11 AMERICAN* L 866 LaKeisha Wright, 12 Samantha Jordan, 10 02/05/11 at Holy Cross* L 588 LaKeisha Wright, 13 Samantha Jordan, 7 02/09/11 COLGATE* W 451 LaKeisha Wright, 13 Sarah McGorry, 10 02/12/11 NAVY* W 644 Elizabeth Virgin, 20 Madeline Fahan, 7 02/16/11 at Bucknell* L 237 LaKeisha Wright, 9 Sarah McGorry, 6 02/19/11 LEHIGH* L 893 Lauren Jackson, 17 Sarah McGorry, 9 02/23/11 at Army* L 554 LaKeisha Wright, 16 Sarah McGorry, 8 02/26/11 at American* L 977 Elizabeth Virgin, 11 Sarah McGorry, 5 LaKeisha Wright, 11 LaKeisha Wright, 5 03/05/11 at Lehigh# L 812 LaKeisha Wright, 16 Elizabeth Virgin, 8 LaKeisha Wright, 8 * Patriot League contest ^ Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) # Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal MEDIA GUIDE 56 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

59 LAFAYETTE SEASON BOX SCORE RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Overall Conference Non-Conference TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 Wright, L Jackson, L Virgin, E Fiacco, D McGorry, S Jordan, S Fahan, M Manning, A Downey, M Springer, A Liddle, K TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1ST 2ND OT TOTAL Lafayette Opponents DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Lafayette Opponents PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS Team League Record Pct. Overall Record Pct. Navy* Lehigh American Bucknell Army Holy Cross Lafayette Colgate * Patriot League Tournament Champion ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE First Team Second Team Rookie Team Liz Leer, American Lisa Strack, American Alexis Dobbs, American Erin Anthony, Army Cosima Higham, Bucknell Shelby Romine, Bucknell Whitney Fremeau, Holy Cross Tayler Wejnert, Colgate Alex Smith, Holy Cross Erica Prosser, Lehigh LaKeisha Wright, Lafayette Danielle Fiacco, Lafayette Angela Myers, Navy Courtney Dentler, Lehigh Jade Geif, Navy Cassie Consedine, Navy Player of the Year: Erica Prosser, Lehigh Defensive Player of the Year: Erica Prosser, Lehigh Rookie of the Year: Jade Geif, Navy Coach of the Year: Stefanie Pemper, Navy MEDIA GUIDE 57 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

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62 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS SCORING RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Points 1. Maureen McManus Stacey Cagenello Colleen Fitzpatrick Vanessa Van De Venter Chris Sieling LaKeisha Wright Terri Dadio Tiffany Bedics Laurie King Theresa O Connell Beth Mowins Dana Wolfe Nancy Lembo Maureen McKenna Alicia Yapsuga Jennifer Bayer Lindsay Myers Lauren Mazza Angela Spell Keri Hollister Scoring Average (min. 40 games) 1. Maureen McManus Stacey Cagenello Colleen Fitzpatrick Lauren Mazza Carol Way Lisa Falcone Chris Sieling Maureen McKenna Vanessa Van De Venter Tiffany Bedics Terri Dadio Laurie King LaKeisha Wright Dana Wolfe Ellen Fitzkee Theresa O Connell Jennifer Bayer Beth Mowins Christel Rocha Elizabeth Rojahn Points 1. Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Chris Sieling Vanessa Van De Venter Colleen Fitzpatrick Terri Dadio Chris Sieling Beth Mowins Maureen McManus Stacey Cagenello Alicia Yapsuga Stacey Cagenello Nancy Lembo Laurie King Stacey Cagenello Jennifer Bayer Tiffany Bedics Theresa O Connell Laurie King Vanessa Van De Venter Scoring Average (min. 15 games) 1. Maureen McManus Chris Sieling Maureen McManus Colleen Fitzpatrick Chris Sieling Barbara Schmauch Terri Dadio Vanessa Van De Venter Lisa Falcone Beth Mowins Colleen Fitzpatrick Maureen McKenna Lauren Mazza Stacey Cagenello Stacey Cagenello Alicia Yapsuga Lisa Falcone Maureen McManus Carol Way Carol Way Pts. Avg Lisa Falcone Lisa Falcone Barbara Schmauch Ellen Fitzkee Ellen Fitzkee Maureen McKenna Maureen McKenna Stacey Cagenello Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Nancy Lembo Beth Mowins Theresa O Connell Terri Dadio Terri Dadio Chris Sieling Chris Sieling Dana Gould Tiffany Bedics Alicia Yapsuga Ali Berlin Alicia Yapsuga Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Lindsay Myers Kara Stetler Vanessa Van De Venter Vanessa Van De Venter LaKeisha Wright LaKeisha Wright LaKeisha Wright MEDIA GUIDE 60 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

63 FIELD GOAL RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Field Goals Made 1. Maureen McManus Stacey Cagenello Chris Sieling LaKeisha Wright Colleen Fitzpatrick Laurie King Vanessa Van De Venter Maureen McKenna Theresa O Connell Terri Dadio Field Goals Attempted 1. Stacey Cagenello Maureen McManus Theresa O Connell LaKeisha Wright Dana Wolfe Tiffany Bedics Vanessa Van De Venter Laurie King Terri Dadio Chris Sieling Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made) 1. Colleen Fitzpatrick Maureen McManus Jennifer Bayer Alicia Yapsuga Mary Prokapus Beth Mowins Chris Sieling Lauren Mazza Maureen McKenna Stacy Farrow Field Goals Made 1. Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Chris Sieling Terri Dadio Colleen Fitzpatrick Nancy Lembo Stacey Cagenello Vanessa Van De Venter Chris Sieling Theresa O Connell Maureen McKenna Field Goals Attempted 1. Theresa O Connell Maureen McManus Vanessa Van De Venter Stacey Cagenello Terri Dadio Maureen McManus LaKeisha Wright Chris Sieling Tiffany Bedics Stacey Cagenello Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) 1. Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Alicia Yapsuga Maureen McManus Dianne Tanczos Mary Prokapus Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Barbara Schmauch Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) Carol Way Carol Way Barbara Schmauch Ellen Fitzkee Maureen McKenna Maureen McKenna Maureen McKenna Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Mary Prokapus Maureen McManus Dianne Tanczos Beth Mowins Lauren Mazza Lauren Mazza Stacy Farrow Chris Sieling Chris Sieling Dana Gould Dana Gould Alicia Yapsuga Ali Berlin Alicia Yapsuga Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Lindsay Myers Vanessa Van De Venter Emily Garner LaKeisha Wright LaKeisha Wright LaKeisha Wright LaKeisha Wright MEDIA GUIDE 61 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

64 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Kara Stetler Cristin Zavocki Jessica Spicer Kristin Doherty Tiffany Bedics Kim Costello Lauren Jackson Sara Harris April Shippee Jennifer Corvigno Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Cristin Zavocki Kara Stetler Jessica Spicer Tiffany Bedics Kristin Doherty Kim Costello Sara Harris Lauren Jackson April Shippee Jennifer Corvigno Three-Point Percentage (min. 40 made) 1. Kara Stetler Kristin Doherty Cristin Zavocki Tiffany Bedics Jessica Spicer April Shippee Lauren Jackson Kim Costello Sara Harris Jennifer Corvigno Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Kara Stetler Cristin Zavocki Cristin Zavocki Kara Stetler Jessica Spicer Kristin Doherty Kara Stetler Jessica Spicer Kristin Doherty Tiffany Bedics Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Cristin Zavocki Cristin Zavocki Jessica Spicer Kara Stetler Kara Stetler Kara Stetler Jessica Spicer Kristin Doherty Jessica Spicer Kristin Doherty Three-Point Percentage (min. 20 made) 1. Kara Stetler Beth Mowins Kristin Doherty Kara Stetler Marybeth Browne Kristin Doherty Kristin Doherty Cristin Zavocki Tiffany Bedics Alicia Manning Tiffany Bedics Three-Point Percentage (min. 20 made) Beth Mowins Marybeth Browne Tiffany Bedics Tiffany Bedics Tiffany Bedics April Shippee Jennifer Corvigno Kim Costello Kim Costello Kim Costello Kristin Doherty Kristin Doherty Kara Stetler Kara Stetler Cristin Zavocki Jessica Spicer Lauren Jackson Alicia Manning MEDIA GUIDE 62 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

65 FREE THROW RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Free Throws Made 1. Maureen McManus Beth Mowins Colleen Fitzpatrick Vanessa Van De Venter Chris Sieling Terri Dadio Emily Garner Jennifer Bayer Lauren Mazza Stacey Cagenello Free Throws Attempted 1. Maureen McManus Beth Mowins Colleen Fitzpatrick Chris Sieling Vanessa Van De Venter LaKeisha Wright Jennifer Bayer Emily Garner Stacey Cagenello Terri Dadio Free Throw Percentage (min. 150 made) 1. Maureen McManus Colleen Fitzpatrick Kristin Doherty Nancy Lembo Vanessa Van De Venter Sara Harris Terri Dadio Beth Mowins Lauren Mazza Christel Rocha Free Throws Made 1. Maureen McManus Beth Mowins Maureen McManus Vanessa Van De Venter Colleen Fitzpatrick Jennifer Bayer Chris Sieling Lauren Mazza Chris Sieling Emily Garner Jennifer Bayer Free Throws Attempted 1. Maureen McManus Beth Mowins Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Chris Sieling Vanessa Van De Venter Maureen McManus Colleen Fitzpatrick Chris Sieling LaKeisha Wright Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 made) 1. Lauren Jackson Colleen Fitzpatrick Maureen McManus Heidi Caruso Lauren Mazza Vanessa Van De Venter Lauren Jackson Colleen Fitzpatrick Vanessa Van De Venter Beth Mowins Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 made) Lisa Falcone Barbara Schmauch Dana Wolfe Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Laurie King Beth Mowins Lauren Mazza Lauren Mazza Stacy Farrow Chris Sieling Chris Sieling Keri Hollister Keri Hollister Christel Rocha Ali Berlin Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Vanessa Van De Venter Lindsay Myers Emily Garner Vanessa Van De Venter Emily Garner Lauren Jackson Lauren Jackson MEDIA GUIDE 63 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

66 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS REBOUNDING RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Rebounds 1. Alicia Yapsuga Dana Wolfe Maureen McManus Laurie King Chris Sieling Colleen Fitzpatrick Jennifer Bayer Emily Garner Vanessa Van De Venter Theresa O Connell Stacy Farrow Keri Hollister Mary Prokapus LaKeisha Wright Lindsay Myers Stacey Cagenello Lenora Johnson Kelly O Connor Carol Way Elizabeth Virgin Rebounding Average (min. 40 games) 1. Carol Way Lenora Johnson Dana Wolfe Alicia Yapsuga Lisa Falcone Jennifer Bayer Laurie King Maureen McManus Chris Sieling Colleen Fitzpatrick Emily Garner Mary Prokapus Ellen Senkowski Kelly O Connor Vanessa Van De Venter Theresa O Connell Keri Hollister Lauren Mazza Stacy Farrow Ellen Fitzkee Rebounds 1. Alicia Yapsuga Jennifer Bayer Stacy Farrow Maureen McManus Chris Sieling Barbara Schmauch Dana Gould Emily Garner Laurie King Dana Wolfe Colleen Fitzpatrick Chris Sieling Laurie King Jennifer Bayer Alicia Yapsuga Dana Wolfe Lenora Johnson Maureen McManus Carol Way Emily Garner Rebounding Average (min. 15 games) 1. Barbara Schmauch Carol Way Alicia Yapsuga Lenora Johnson Lenora Johnson Carol Way Barbara Schmauch Dana Wolfe Stacy Farrow Jennifer Bayer Chris Sieling Maureen McManus Danielle Fiacco Lisa Falcone Dana Gould Chris Sieling Carol Way Laurie King Dana Wolfe Colleen Fitzpatrick Rbs. Avg Carol Way Carol Way Barbara Schmauch Lenora Johnson Lenora Johnson Dana Wolfe Dana Wolfe Dana Wolfe Dana Wolfe Maureen McManus Maureen McManus Laurie King Laurie King Laurie King Stacy Farrow Stacy Farrow Chris Sieling Chris Sieling Dana Gould Keri Hollister Alicia Yapsuga Alicia Yapsuga Alicia Yapsuga Jennifer Bayer Jennifer Bayer Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Colleen Fitzpatrick Vanessa Van De Venter Vanessa Van De Venter Emily Garner Vanessa Van De Venter Emily Garner Elizabeth Virgin Danielle Fiacco MEDIA GUIDE 64 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

67 ASSISTS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Assists 1. Beth Mowins Heidi Caruso Ellen Fitzkee Sara Harris Lindsay Myers Stacey Cagenello Theresa O Connell Nancy Lembo Sharon Basso Maureen McKenna Jessica Spicer Christel Rocha Kim Costello Dana Wolfe Terri Dadio Sue Williams Angela Spell Cristin Zavocki April Shippee LaKeisha Wright Assists Average (min. 40 games) 1. Beth Mowins Ellen Fitzkee Heidi Caruso Christel Rocha Sharon Basso Maureen McKenna Sara Harris Lindsay Myers Theresa O Connell Stacey Cagenello Kim Costello Nancy Lembo Jessica Spicer Dana Wolfe Janet Murray Elizabeth Rojahn Stephanie Hayes Sue Williams Angela Spell Terri Dadio Assists 1. Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Heidi Caruso Sara Harris Heidi Caruso Ellen Fitzkee Dana Wolfe Ellen Fitzkee Christel Rocha Kim Costello Stacey Cagenello Heidi Caruso Sharon Basso Lindsay Myers Theresa O Connell Nancy Lembo Sara Harris Sharon Basso Assists Average (min. 15 games) 1. Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Ellen Fitzkee Ellen Fitzkee Beth Mowins Heidi Caruso Ellen Fitzkee Sue Longenbach Maureen McKenna Sara Harris Sharon Basso Heidi Caruso Ellen Fitzkee Christel Rocha Maureen McKenna Sharon Basso Janet Murray Kim Costello Heidi Caruso Asts. Avg Sue Longenbach Ellen Fitzkee Ellen Fitzkee Ellen Fitzkee Ellen Fitzkee Sharon Basso Sharon Basso Stacey Cagenello Dana Wolfe Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Beth Mowins Theresa O Connell Stephanie Hayes Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Maggie Hayes Tiffany Bedics Sara Harris Christel Rocha Sara Harris Sara Harris Christel Rocha Kim Costello Kim Costello Lindsay Myers Lindsay Myers Lindsay Myers Jessica Spicer Jessica Spicer Jessica Spicer Melissa Downey Melissa Downey MEDIA GUIDE 65 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

68 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS BLOCKED SHOTS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Blocked Shots 1. Lenora Johnson * 2. Theresa O Connell Danielle Fiacco Mary Prokapus Maureen McManus Kareema Levetter Brianne Welte Lindsay Myers Alicia Yapsuga Elizabeth Virgin Dianne Tanczos Emily Garner LaKeisha Wright Christina LiVecchi Amanda Smith Laurie King Jenniger Bayer Chris Sieling Stephanie Hayes Dana Wolfe Blocked Shots Average (min. 40 games) 1. Lenora Johnson * 2. Theresa O Connell Brianne Welte Mary Prokapus Dianne Tanczos Kareema Levetter Maureen McManus Shannon Dorsey Lindsay Myers Alicia Yapsuga Elizabeth Virgin Emily Garner Serena Brooks Jennifer Bayer Christina LiVecchi Stephanie Hayes Dana Wolfe Amanda Smith Sarah McGorry Laurie King Blocked Shots 1. Lenora Johnson Danielle Fiacco Lenora Johnson Theresa O Connell Dianne Tanczos Theresa O Connell Theresa O Connell Theresa O Connell Brianne Welte Kareema Levetter Kareema Levetter Mary Prokapus Maureen McManus Elizabeth Virgin Lindsay Myers Mary Prokapus Elizabeth Virgin Christina LiVecchi Lenora Johnson Brianne Welte Maureen McManus Jill Rush Blocked Shots Average (min. 15 games) 1. Lenora Johnson Lenora Johnson Danielle Fiacco Theresa O Connell Dianne Tanczos Theresa O Connell Theresa O Connell Theresa O Connell Brianne Welte Jill Rush Kareema Levetter Brianne Welte Carol Way Kareema Levetter Janet Murray Mary Prokapus Stephanie Hayes Lindsay Myers Maureen McManus Elizabeth Virgin Mary Prokapus Blks. Avg Lenora Johnson Lenora Johnson Lenora Johnson Dana Wolfe Dana Wolfe Mary Prokapus Mary Prokapus Mary Prokapus Theresa O Connell Dianne Tanczos Theresa O Connell Theresa O Connell Chris Sieling Kareema Levetter Lauren Mazza Angela Spell Kareema Levetter Kareema Levetter Serena Brooks Serena Brooks Alicia Yapsuga Alicia Yapsuga Alicia Yapsuga Alicia Yapsuga Christina LiVecchi Christina LiVecchi Lindsay Myers Brianne Welte Brianne Welte Branne Welte Lindsay Myers Emily Garner Emily Garner Elizabeth Virgin Elizabeth Virgin Danielle Fiacco * blocked shots were not an official statistic until the season MEDIA GUIDE 66 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

69 STEALS RECORDS Career Single Season Yearly Leader Steals 1. Heidi Caruso Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Sara Harris Nancy Lembo Lindsay Myers Terri Dadio Theresa O Connell Angela Spell Chris Sieling Christel Rocha Keri Holliser Kim Costello Jessica Spicer Sharon Basso Maureen McKenna Laurie King Dana Wolfe Sue Williams Alicia Yapsuga Steals Average (min. 40 games) 1. Heidi Caruso Beth Mowins Christel Rocha Stacey Cagenello Sara Harris Lindsay Myers Nancy Lembo Terri Dadio Sharon Basso Theresa O Connell Maureen McKenna Angela Spell Kim Costello Keri Holliser Chris Sieling Dana Wolfe Jessica Spicer Laurie King Sue Williams Dana Gould Steals 1 Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Terri Dadio Beth Mowins Nancy Lembo Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Sara Harris Keri Hollister Christel Rocha Dana Gould Kim Costello Beth Mowins Angels Spell Nancy Lembo Lindsay Myers Heidi Caruso Theresa O Connell Chris Sieling Steals Average (min. 15 games) 1 Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Terri Dadio Beth Mowins Nancy Lembo Carol Way Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Sara Harris Christel Rocha Dana Gould Lisa Falcone Janet Murray Keri Hollister Kim Costello Angela Spell Maureen McKenna Chris Sieling Beth Mowins Stls. Avg Carol Way Steals not recorded Sharon Basso Ellen Fitzkee Maureen McKenna Sharon Basso Maureen McKenna Stacey Cagenello Stacey Cagenello Stacey Cagenello Beth Mowins Nancy Lembo Beth Mowins Theresa O Connell Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Heidi Caruso Dana Gould Dana Gould Keri Hollister Christel Rocha Sara Harris Sara Harris Christel Rocha Lindsay Myers Kim Costello Elecia Kruise Lindsay Myers Lindsay Myers Jessica Spicer Jessica Spicer Jessica Spicer LaKeisha Wright Madeline Fahan MEDIA GUIDE 67 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

70 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS PARTICIPATION RECORDS 100 Career Games Played 30 Games Played in a Season 100 Career Games Started* GP Years 1. LaKeisha Wright Elizabeth Virgin Cristin Zavocki Jessica Spicer Nancy Lembo Beth Mowins Vanessa Van De Venter Stacey Cagenello Maureen McManus Sara Harris Terri Dadio Marykay Houck Heidi Caruso Theresa O Connell Kristin Doherty April Shippee Stacy Farrow Chris Sieling Samaiyah Council Keri Hollister Marybeth Browne Angela Spell Sue Williams Laurie King Kara Stetler Alicia Yapsuga Emily Garner Rhonda Knight Amanda Smith Lindsay Myers Colleen Fitzpatrick Christina LiVecchi Tiffany Bedics Ali Berlin Laurie Infantino Liz Frey Dana Wolfe Stephanie Hayes Lauren Jackson Dana Gould Kareema Levetter GP Year 1. Sarah McGorry Amanda Smith Jessica Spicer Elizabeth Virgin LaKeisha Wright Cristin Zavocki Melissa Downey Emily Garner Madeline Fahan Lauren Jackson Samantha Jordan Sarah McGorry LaKeisha Wright Meaghan Malone Jessica Spicer Vanessa Van De Venter Elizabeth Virgin LaKeisha Wright Cristin Zavocki Emily Garner Brittany Purr Jessica Spicer Kara Stetler Vanessa Van De Venter Cristin Zavocki Laurie King Rhonda Knight Nancy Lembo Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Nancy Lembo Maureen McManus Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Liz Frey Kate Gruninger Maureen McManus Mary Prokapus Lori Warg Dana Wolfe Starts Years 1. LaKeisha Wright Beth Mowins Stacey Cagenello Laurie King Angela Spell Vanessa Van De Venter Dana Wolfe * since season MEDIA GUIDE 68 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

71 SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Points (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (30 games) (29 games) (30 games) (29 games) (32 games) (28 games) (29 games) Three-Point Field Goals Made (28 games) (30 games) (30 games) (32 games) (28 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) (28 games) (29 games) Free Throw Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Scoring Average (18 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (20 games) (18 games) (29 games) (17 games) (30 games) (25 games) Field Goals Made (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (27 games) (25 games) (28 games) Field Goals Attempted (30 games) (29 games) (30 games) (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (28 games) (32 games) (27 games) Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (30 games) (30 games) (28 games) (32 games) (28 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) (28 games) (28 games) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (20-54) ( ) (33-98) (14-44) ( ) ( ) (52-167) ( ) (21-69) ( ) Free Throws Made (28 games) (29 games) (28 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (29 games) (28 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) Free Throws Attempted (29 games) (29 games) (28 games) (29 games) (30 games) (29 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) (28 games) Rebounds (30 games) (29 games) (30 games) (30 games) (32 games) (26 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) (29 games) Assists (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (27 games) (29 games) (29 games) (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) Blocked Shots (20 games) (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (20 games) (28 games) (32 games) (17 games) (30 games) (30 games) Steals (29 games) (28 games) (27 games) (29 games) (30 games) (28 games) (30 games) (30 games) (29 games) (29 games) MEDIA GUIDE 69 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

72 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS Team Records Individual Records Most Points Scored Points Scored 99 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) 38 (Colleen Fitzpatrick vs. Bucknell, 2/21/2003) Fewest Points Scored Field Goals Made 28 (vs. Lehigh, 3/4/1975) 15 (Nancy Lembo vs. Towson State, 3/1/1988) 28 (vs. Princeton, 11/30/1994) Field Goals Attempted 28 (at Dartmouth, 12/29/1994) 27 (Kelly O Connor vs. Temple, 2/1/1981) 28 (at Saint Joseph s, 1/6/1996) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) Most Points Allowed 93.7 (15-16) (Nancy Lembo vs. Towson State, 3/1/1988) 103 (at Virginia, 12/7/1990) Three-Point Field Goals Made Fewest Points Allowed 8 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Morgan State, 1/2/2008) 20 (vs. Allentown, 12/2/1976) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Most Points Scored - Both Teams 12 (Kim Costello vs. Long Island, 11/25/2001) 197 (Syracuse 102, Lafayette 95 (3OT), 12/4/1998) 12 (Jessica Spicer at Fairleigh Dickinson, 11/29/2006) Field Goals Made 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Morgan State, 1/2/2008) 44 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/2008) Field Goals Attempted 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/30/2008) 98 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) 12 (Cristin Zavocki vs. Holy Cross, 1/10/2009) Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 made) Free Throws Made 63.0 percent (vs. Towson State, 2/13/1985) 15 (Lauren Mazza vs. Princeton, 11/27/1990) Three-Point Field Goals Made 15 (Lauren Jackson at Penn, 12/2/2009) 9 (at UMBC, 12/10/2005) Free Throws Attempted 9 (at Colgate, 2/7/2006) 20 (Ali Berlin vs. Delaware, 11/16/1998) 9 (vs. Princeton, 1/3/2007) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 9 (vs. Holy Cross, 1/6/2007) (15-15) (Lauren Jackson at Penn, 12/2/2009) 9 (at Holy Cross, 1/12/2008) Most Rebounds Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 23 (Lenora Johnson vs. Lehigh, 2/21/1980) 23 (at Wagner, 12/3/2003) Most Assists Free Throws Made 18 (Ellen Fitzkee vs. Yale, 2/17/1979) 36 (vs. Holy Cross, 3/2/1997) Most Steals Free Throws Attempted 14 (Heidi Caruso vs. Kansas State, 12/5/1992) 49 (vs. Holy Cross, 3/2/1997) Most Blocked Shots Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 12 (Danielle Fiacco vs. Quinnipiac, 12/28/2010) (Patriot League record) (16-16) (vs. Holy Cross, 1/18/2003) Most Rebounds 79 (vs. Wilkes, 11/29/1978) Most Assists 27 (vs. Immaculata, 2/27/1982) Most Steals 29 (vs. Lehigh, 2/26/1992) Most Blocked Shots 14 (vs. Quinnipiac, 12/28/2010) Lauren Jackson 11 Colleen Fitzpatrick MEDIA GUIDE 70 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

73 ALL-TIME ROSTER A Andrews, Lisa Anthony, Dawn Austin, Meghan B Basilo, Jen Basso, Sharon Bateman, Julie Bayer, Jennifer Bechtold, Sara Bedics, Tiffany Bellinger, Jenine Bennett, Sue Berlin, Ali Bratis, Livia Brooks, Serena Browne, Marybeth Burger, Kari C Cagenello, Stacey Canzler, Erica Carney, Erin Caruso, Heidi Coin, Randy Colasurdo, Chris Corvigno, Jennifer Costello, Kim Council, Samaiyah Cullen, Laura Cush, Kathy D Dadio, Terri Devine, Bethanne Doherty, Kristin Dorsey, Shannon Dorsey, Stephanie Downey, Melissa Dupovac, Naida E Ecker, Jodi Eifert, Angie F Fahan, Madeline Falcone, Lisa Farrow, Stacy Feinsinger, Nicole Fiacco, Danielle Finegan, Meghan ,88-90 Fitzkee, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Colleen Fletcher, Liz Frank, Amy Frey, Liz G Garner, Emily Gary, Robyn Gomez, Val Gould, Dana Groman, Gwyn Grover, Sarah Gruninger, Kate H Hanlon, Cathy Harlacher, Amy H (continued) Harris, Sara Haughey, Megan Hawkins, Kris Hayes, Maggie Hayes, Stephanie Hollister, Keri Hooper, Katie Houck, Marykay Hunter, Michelle I Indoe, Tricia Infantino, Laurie Izevbigie, Osasumwen J Jackson, Lauren Jenkins, Danielle Johnson, Lenora Johnson, Maureen Jones, Amanda Jordan, Samantha K Kelleher, Christine King, Laurie Knight, Rhonda Kokolus, Katie Kruise, Elecia Kursell, Marita L Leacy, Eileen Lembo, Nancy Leone, Amanda Lessard, Rae Ann Levetter, Kareema Liddle, Kristan LiVecchi, Christina Longenbach, Sue M MacLelland, Ashley Malone, Meaghan Manning, Alicia Mazza, Lauren McArthur, Kelly McGorry, Sarah McKenna, Maureen McKeon, Elizabeth McManus, Maureen Miller, Katie Morgan, Heather Mowins, Beth Mulvey, Katie ,94-96 Murray, Janet Murray, Kelly Myers, Lindsay N Neal, Angela Nguyen, Diem Niquette, Brooke Novello, Cathy O O Connell, Theresa O Connor, Kelly O Connor, Vicki P Palac, Elise ,00-01 Parker, Anna Pekonen, Joanna Pepe, Erika Pollock, Portia Prokapus, Mary Pudloski, Laura Purr, Brittany R Riccio, Kristie Rocha, Christel ,00-01 Rojahn, Liz Rothweiler, Brittney Rush, Jill Ruziska, Joanne S Schmauch, Barbara Sellers, Melly Senkowski, Ellen Serowoky, Alexandra Shannon, Cathy Sheaffer, Jamie Shippee, April Sieling, Chris Smith, Amanda Smith, Donna Spell, Angela Spicer, Jessica Springer, Ashley Spruck, Barb Staz, Diane Stetler, Kara Sullivan, Sue T Tanczos, Dianne ,87-88 V Van De Venter, Vanessa Verhulst, Andree Verna, Liz Vestal, Sherry Virgin, Elizabeth W Walton, Damaris Warg, Lori Watamura, Ashley Way, Carol Welte, Brianne Whitson, Melissa Williams, Sue Wise, Kelly Wisher, Yolanda Wisnewski, Nancy Wolfe, Dana Wright, LaKeisha Y Yapsuga, Alicia Young, Alyson Z Zavocki, Cristin This list has been generated via archived statistics from Please submit corrections and additions to the Lafayette Offi ce of Athletic Communications MEDIA GUIDE 71 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

74 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ALL-TIME RESULTS (4-2) Coach: Sharon Mitchell (first season) 02/05/73 at Kutztown W 02/07/73 at Northampton C.C L 02/15/73 Albright W 02/19/73 Centenary L 02/21/73 Muhlenberg W 02/28/73 Princeton W (4-4) Coach: Sharon Mitchell (second season) 02/17/74 at Rider W 02/21/74 Kutztown L 02/23/74 at Princeton L 02/25/74 Northampton C.C W 02/27/74 at Muhlenberg L 02/29/74 Upsala W 03/03/74 Albright W 03/05/74 Muhlenberg L (4-6) Coach: Sharon Mitchell (third season) 02/01/75 Rider W 02/04/75 at Lehigh W 02/11/75 at Albright W 02/13/75 at Muhlenberg L 02/17/75 at Kutztown L 02/19/75 Wilkes W 02/24/75 at Northampton C.C L 02/26/75 Princeton L 03/04/75 Lehigh L 03/06/75 Muhlenberg L Sharon Mitchell: 12-12, three seasons (10-1) Coach: Barbara Young (first season) Captains: Betsy Hutson, Marian Lafferty 02/03/76 at Franklin & Marshall W 02/06/76 Cedar Crest W 02/11/76 at Lehigh W 02/14/76 Kutztown W 02/17/76 at Princeton L 02/20/76 Muhlenberg W 02/25/76 at Rider W 02/28/76 Lehigh W 03/02/76 Albright W 03/04/76 at Muhlenberg W 03/08/76 at Wilkes W (15-3) Coach: Barbara Young (second season) Captains: Kris Hawkins, Sue Longenbach 12/02/76 at Allentown W 12/04/76 at Colgate W 12/11/76 Wilkes W 01/21/77 at Swarthmore W 01/28/77 Villanova W 02/01/77 at Franklin & Marshall W 02/04/77 at George Washington W 02/09/77 at Lehigh W 02/12/77 Kutztown W 02/16/77 Muhlenberg W 02/19/77 at Bucknell W 02/22/77 Princeton L 02/26/77 Lehigh W 02/28/77 at Albright W 03/02/77 Penn W 03/77 vs. La Salle* L 03/77 vs. Kutztown* W 03/77 vs. Princeton* L * EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional (Washington, D.C.) (14-4) Coach: Barbara Young (third season) Captains: Carol Way, Sue Longenbach 12/03/77 at Wilkes W 12/07/77 Temple L 12/10/77 Colgate W 01/21/78 George Washington W 01/23/78 Swarthmore W 01/25/78 at Lehigh W 01/28/78 at Villanova L 02/01/78 Franklin & Marshall W 02/04/78 Bucknell W 02/11/78 Lehigh W 02/13/78 at Muhlenberg W 02/15/78 at Penn W 02/23/78 Catholic W 02/25/78 La Salle L 02/27/78 Albright W 02/29/78 at Kutztown W 03/78 vs. Loyola (Md.)* W 03/78 at Monmouth* L * EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional (Monmouth, N.J.) (9-8) Coach: Barbara Young (fourth season) 11/29/78 Wilkes W 12/02/78 at Ursinus W 12/05/78 at Temple L 12/09/78 at Colgate W 01/24/79 at Lehigh L 01/26/79 at Catholic L 01/27/79 at George Washington L 01/30/79 at Franklin & Marshall W 02/03/79 Kutztown W 02/08/79 at La Salle L 02/10/79 Lehigh W 02/14/79 Penn W 02/17/79 Yale L 02/19/79 Princeton W 02/21/79 at Bucknell L 02/26/79 at Albright W 02/28/79 Villanova L (11-9) Coach: Barbara Young (fifth season) 11/29/79 at Wilkes W 12/01/79 at Widener W 12/01/79 at La Salle L 12/04/79 Temple W 12/08/79 at Colgate L 12/12/79 at Yale L 01/21/80 Rider W 01/24/80 at Kutztown W 01/26/80 Catholic L 01/29/80 Franklin & Marshall W 01/31/80 at Penn L 02/02/80 George Washington L 02/07/80 at Drexel W 02/09/80 Allentown W 02/12/80 at Immaculata L 02/16/80 Navy L 02/19/80 at Princeton W 02/21/80 at Lehigh L 02/23/80 Bucknell W 02/27/80 Albright W Barbara Young: 59-25, five seasons (13-7) Coach: Pat Fisher (first season) Captains: Ellen Fitzkee, Lenora Johnson 12/02/80 at Temple L 12/04/80 Kutztown W 12/06/80 at Hofstra L 12/11/80 Wilkes W 01/17/81 Penn W 01/20/81 at Rider W 01/22/81 at Navy L 01/23/81 at Catholic W 01/29/81 at Albright W 01/31/81 at Franklin & Marshall W 02/05/81 Drexel W 02/07/81 at Allentown W 02/10/81 Immaculata W 02/14/81 Rider W 02/18/81 West Chester L 02/21/81 Lehigh W 02/26/81 Delaware L 02/28/81 at Bucknell L 03/03/81 Princeton W 03/07/81 Saint Peter s* L * AIAW Playoffs (Easton, Pa.) (7-16) Coach: Pat Fisher (second season) Captain: Vicki O Connor 12/01/81 Temple L 12/04/81 at Saint Joseph s L 12/10/81 at Wilkes W 12/28/81 at Wagner* L 12/29/81 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)* W 01/09/82 La Salle L 01/13/82 Hofstra L 01/16/92 Iona L 01/19/82 at American L 01/20/82 at Navy L 01/26/82 Franklin & Marshall W 01/28/82 Albright W 01/30/82 at Rider L 02/02/82 at Delaware L 02/04/82 at Drexel L 02/06/82 Rutgers-Newark W 02/09/82 at Princeton L 02/11/82 Penn L 02/13/82 Bucknell W 02/18/82 Rider L 02/20/82 at Lehigh L 02/25/82 at Bloomsburg W 02/27/82 at Immaculata L * Wagner Christmas Tournament (Staten Island, N.Y.) (13-12) Coach: Pat Fisher (third season) Captains: Kelly O Connor, Maureen McKenna 11/29/82 at Moravian L 12/02/82 Philadelphia Textile W 12/08/82 at Hofstra L 12/11/82 King s (Pa.) W 01/07/83 at Susquehanna L 01/08/83 at Cornell W 01/11/83 Kutztown W 01/13/83 Albright W 01/17/83 at Iona W 01/19/83 Navy L 01/21/83 at Penn L 01/25/83 at Franklin & Marshall W 01/26/83 Allentown W 01/29/83 at Rider L 02/05/83 American L 02/08/83 Princeton W 02/16/83 Rider W 02/19/83 at Lehigh L 02/23/83 at La Salle L 02/26/83 Delaware W 02/28/83 at Bucknell L 03/02/83 Drexel W 03/05/83 Towson State L 03/07/83 at Bucknell* W 03/09/83 at La Salle^ L * ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Lewisburg, Pa.) ^ ECC Tournament semifi nal (Philadelphia, Pa.) (16-10) Coach: Pat Fisher (fourth season) Captains: Gwyn Groman, Dana Wolfe 11/25/83 at Harvard* W 11/26/83 vs. Army* L 11/28/83 Moravian W 11/30/83 Towson State W 12/06/83 at Albright W 12/10/83 Penn (OT) W 01/04/84 at Fordham L 01/07/84 at Scranton W 01/09/84 at American L 01/11/84 at Towson State (OT) L 01/16/84 Hofstra L 01/18/84 at Navy W 01/21/84 Drexel W 01/23/84 at Kutztown W 01/25/84 at Princeton L 01/28/84 Rider W 02/02/84 at Saint Joseph s L 02/06/84 at William & Mary W 02/08/84 Immaculata W 02/11/84 Bucknell W 02/13/84 at Drexel W 02/15/84 at Rider L 02/18/84 Lehigh W 02/20/84 Colgate W 02/25/84 at Delaware L 03/01/84 at Hofstra^ L * Harvard Tournament (Cambridge, Mass.) ^ ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Hempstead, N.Y.) (24-6) Coach: Pat Fisher (fifth season) Captains: Kate Gruninger, Dana Wolfe 11/26/84 at Connecticut L 11/28/84 at Fordham W 11/30/84 Lehigh L 12/03/84 Delaware W 12/06/84 Princeton W 12/08/84 at Seton Hall W 12/11/84 Manhattan W 01/02/85 Stanford L 01/05/85 at Hofstra W 01/08/85 at Colgate L 01/10/85 William & Mary W 01/12/85 at Towson State W 01/16/85 Navy W 01/19/85 at Rider W 01/22/85 at Bucknell W 01/24/85 at Drexel W 01/26/85 at Delaware W 01/28/85 at Penn W 01/30/85 Drexel W 02/02/85 at Dartmouth W 02/04/85 Saint Joseph s L 02/06/85 Hofstra W 02/09/85 at Lehigh W 02/13/85 Towson State W 02/16/85 American L 02/20/85 Rider W 02/23/85 Bucknell W 02/28/85 Bucknell* W 03/02/85 Towson State^ W 03/03/85 Lehigh# W * ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Easton, Pa.) ^ ECC Tournament semifi nal (Newark, Del.) # ECC Tournament Championship (Newark, Del.) MEDIA GUIDE 72 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

75 ALL-TIME RESULTS (21-8) Coach: Pat Fisher (sixth season) Captains: Amy Harlacher, Mary Prokapus 11/23/85 at Boston University L 11/24/85 at Brown L 11/30/85 at Colgate W 12/02/85 St. Bonaventure W 12/04/85 Seton Hall L 12/07/85 at Penn W 01/02/86 William & Mary W 01/04/86 at Rider W 01/05/86 Yale W 01/07/86 at Princeton W 01/09/86 at Drexel L 01/11/86 at Army W 01/15/86 at Navy W 01/18/86 Delaware W 01/22/86 Towson State W 01/25/86 Bucknell W 01/27/86 at Manhattan W 01/29/86 at Hofstra W 02/05/86 Rider W 02/08/86 Lehigh W 02/12/86 at Delaware L 02/15/86 at Towson State L 02/18/86 at Bucknell L 02/22/86 Hofstra W 02/24/86 at Fordham W 02/26/86 Drexel W 03/01/86 at Lehigh L 03/05/86 Hofstra* W 03/08/86 vs. Delaware^ L * ECC Tournament Semifi nal (Easton, Pa.) ^ ECC Tournament Championship (Lawrenceville, N.J.) (24-6) Coach: Pat Fisher (seventh season) Captains: Stacey Cagenello, Maureen McManus 11/29/86 Brown W 11/30/86 Dartmouth W 12/02/86 Army W 12/06/86 vs. Holy Cross* L 12/07/86 at Rhode Island* W 12/09/86 Seton Hall W 01/06/87 Richmond L 01/08/87 at Drexel W 01/12/87 at Yale /14/87 Navy W 01/17/87 at Rider L 01/21/87 Lehigh W 01/23/87 at Penn W 01/24/87 at Delaware W 01/26/87 Princeton W 01/28/87 at Towson State L 01/31/87 at Bucknell L 02/04/87 Hofstra W 02/07/87 Drexel W 02/09/87 at Colgate W 02/11/87 Rider W 02/14/87 at Lehigh W 02/18/87 Delaware W 02/21/87 Towson State W 02/23/87 Niagara /25/87 Bucknell W 02/28/87 at Hofstra W 03/04/87 Rider$ W 03/06/87 vs. Bucknell# W 03/07/87 vs. Lehigh& W * Univ. of Rhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.) ^ ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Easton, Pa.) # ECC Tournament semifi nal (Hempstead, N.Y.) & ECC Tournament Championship (Hempstead, N.Y.) (20-10) Coach: Pat Fisher (eighth season) Captains: Nancy Lembo, Beth Mowins 11/28/87 at Rhode Island W 11/29/87 at Brown W 12/03/87 at Army W 12/08/87 Seton Hall (OT) W 12/10/87 Boston University L 12/12/87 at Manhattan L 12/28/87 at Richmond* L 12/29/87 vs. Connecticut* L 01/06/88 at Navy W 01/08/88 Yale L 01/10/88 at Princeton L 01/14/88 at Bucknell W 01/16/88 Hofstra W 01/19/88 Colgate W 01/21/88 Drexel W 01/23/88 at Rider W 01/25/88 at Penn W 01/27/88 at Lehigh W 01/30/88 Delaware L 02/03/88 Towson State W 02/06/88 Bucknell W 02/10/88 at Hofstra W 02/12/88 at Drexel L 02/17/88 Rider W 02/20/88 Lehigh W 02/24/88 at Delaware L 02/27/88 at Towson State W 03/01/88 Towson State^ W 03/04/88 vs. Delaware# W 03/05/88 vs. Drexel& L * Dole Pineapple Classic (Richmond, Va.) ^ ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Easton, Pa.) # ECC Tournament semifi nal (Lawrenceville, N.J.) & ECC Tournament Championship (Lawrenceville, N.J.) (20-9) Coach: Pat Fisher (ninth season) Captain: Beth Mowins 11/26/88 at Colgate (OT) W 11/27/88 Dartmouth L 11/29/88 at Seton Hall L 12/02/88 vs. Vanderbilt* L 12/03/88 vs. Illinois* W 12/06/88 Army W 12/08/88 at Navy L 12/10/88 Rhode Island W 12/29/88 Penn W 01/08/89 Princeton L 01/11/89 at Hofstra W 01/14/89 at Delaware L 01/18/89 Towson State W 01/21/89 at Lehigh (OT) W 01/23/89 at Cornell W 01/25/89 Drexel W 01/28/89 Rider W 01/31/89 at Bucknell W 02/02/89 Manhattan W 02/04/89 Hofstra (OT) W 02/08/89 Delaware (OT) L 02/11/89 at Towson State W 02/15/89 Lehigh W 02/17/89 at Drexel L 02/22/89 at Rider W 02/25/89 Bucknell W 03/02/89 Lehigh$ W 03/05/89 vs. Hofstra# W 03/06/89 vs. Delaware# L * at Harvard Tournament (Cambridge, Mass.) ^ ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Easton, Pa.) # ECC Tournament semifi nal (Towson, Md.) & ECC Tournament Championship (Towson, Md.) (11-17) Coach: Pat Fisher (10th season) Captains: Laurie King, Theresa O Connell 11/25/89 Colgate W 11/27/89 at Penn L 11/29/89 Seton Hall L 12/02/89 at Fordham* W 12/03/89 vs. Georgia Tech* L 12/05/89 at Army W 12/09/89 at Manhattan L 12/28/89 at Villanova^ L 12/29/89 vs. Western Kentucky^ L 01/05/90 Yale L 01/06/90 at Princeton L 01/11/90 at Bucknell L 01/13/90 at Hofstra W 01/17/90 Delaware L 01/20/90 at Towson State L 01/22/90 at Rider L 01/26/90 at Drexel L 01/29/90 Lehigh L 02/03/90 Bucknell W 02/05/90 Navy W 02/07/90 Hofstra W 02/10/90 at Delaware W 02/14/90 Towson State W 02/17/90 at Lehigh L 02/21/90 Drexel L 02/24/90 Rider W 03/01/90 Towson State# W 03/04/90 vs. Drexel& L * Fordham Lady Rams Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) ^ Villanova Tournament (Villanova, Pa.) # ECC Tournament quarterfi nal (Easton, Pa.) & ECC Tournament semifi nal (Towson, Md.) (10-19, 4-8 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (11th season) Captains: Terri Dadio, Stacy Farrow 11/24/90 Penn L 11/27/90 Princeton W 11/29/90 at Seton Hall L 12/07/90 at Virginia^ L 12/08/90 vs. Illinois^ L 12/29/90 at Dartmouth# L 12/30/90 vs. East Tennessee State# W 01/03/91 at Delaware W 01/05/91 Cornell L 01/08/91 at Yale W 01/10/91 at Holy Cross* L 01/14/91 Towson State W 01/16/91 Army* W 01/19/91 Fordham* L 01/23/91 Colgate* L 01/26/91 Lehigh* W 01/28/91 at Drexel L 01/30/91 at Navy L 02/02/91 at Bucknell* L 02/06/91 Holy Cross* L 02/09/91 at Army* L 02/13/91 at Fordham* L 02/16/91 at Colgate* W 02/18/91 Manhattan L 02/20/91 at Lehigh* L 02/23/91 Boston University L 02/25/91 Bucknell* W 03/01/91 vs. Colgate& W 03/02/91 at Holy Cross& L ^ Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) # Dartmouth Invitational (Hanover, N.H.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) (19-10, 11-3 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (12th season) Captains: Terri Dadio, Stacy Farrow 11/25/91 Seton Hall L 11/30/91 Yale W 12/03/91 Hofstra W 12/09/91 Delaware W 12/28/91 at UC Irvine L 12/30/91 at Pepperdine L 01/04/92 at Princeton W 01/06/92 at Boston University L 01/08/92 at Cornell L 01/11/92 Holy Cross* W 01/14/92 at Army* L 01/18/92 at Fordham* L 01/20/92 at Penn W 01/22/92 Colgate* W 01/25/92 at Lehigh* W 01/29/92 at Navy* W 02/01/92 Bucknell* W 02/05/92 at Holy Cross* W 02/08/92 Army* W 02/10/92 Drexel W 02/12/92 Fordham* L 02/15/92 at Colgate* W 02/17/92 at Towson State L 02/22/92 Navy* W 02/26/92 Lehigh* W 02/29/92 at Bucknell* W 03/06/92 vs. Bucknell^ W 03/07/92 vs. Holy Cross^ W 03/08/92 vs. Fordham^ L * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) (19-9, 10-4 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (13th season) Captains: Heidi Caruso, Chris Sieling 12/01/92 Princeton W 12/03/92 Towson State W 12/05/92 at Kansas State L 12/08/92 at Delaware L 12/12/92 at Connecticut^ L 12/13/92 vs. Wagner^ W 12/30/92 at Hofstra W 01/04/93 at Boston University L 01/07/93 at Drexel W 01/09/93 Cornell W 01/11/93 at Yale W 01/13/93 Colgate* W 01/16/93 at Bucknell* W 01/20/93 at Navy* W 01/23/93 Holy Cross* L 01/27/93 at Fordham* L 01/30/93 at Army* W 02/01/93 Penn W 02/03/93 Lehigh* W 02/06/93 at Colgate* L 02/10/93 Bucknell* W 02/13/93 Navy* W 02/17/93 at Holy Cross* L 02/20/93 Fordham* W 02/24/93 at Lehigh* W 02/27/93 Army* W 03/02/93 Colgate# W 03/05/93 Fordham# L ^ Connecticut Classic (Storrs, Conn.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Easton, Pa.) MEDIA GUIDE 73 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

76 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ALL-TIME RESULTS (18-9, 9-5 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (14th season) Captains: Marybeth Browne, Heidi Caruso, Chris Sieling 11/27/93 Hofstra W 12/01/93 at Princeton W 12/04/93 vs. VCU^ W 12/05/93 vs. James Madison^ W 12/07/93 Delaware W 12/11/93 at Cornell W 12/13/93 at Seton Hall L 12/28/93 vs. Florida International# L 12/30/93 vs. Florida Atlantic# W 01/06/94 Boston University W 01/10/94 Drexel W 01/12/94 at Colgate* W 01/15/94 Bucknell* W 01/17/94 at Penn L 01/19/94 Navy* W 01/22/94 at Holy Cross* L 01/26/94 Fordham* L 01/29/94 Army* W 02/02/94 at Lehigh* W 02/05/94 Colgate* W 02/09/94 at Bucknell* W 02/12/94 at Navy* L 02/16/94 Holy Cross* L 02/19/94 at Fordham* W 02/23/94 Lehigh* W 02/26/94 at Army* L 03/03/94 at Navy& L ^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) # Church s Holiday Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) (3-24, 3-11 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (15th season) Captains: Dana Gould, Eileen Leacy 11/26/94 at Loyola (Md.) L 11/30/94 Princeton L 12/03/94 at Boston University L 12/06/94 at Delaware L 12/10/94 at Georgia Tech L 12/29/94 at Dartmouth^ L 12/30/94 vs. Kent State^ L 01/03/95 at Drexel L 01/07/95 Holy Cross* L 01/09/95 at Temple L 01/11/95 at Navy* L 01/14/95 Army* W 01/16/95 Cornell L 01/18/95 Fordham* L 01/21/95 at Lehigh* L 01/23/95 Penn L 01/25/95 Bucknell* L 01/28/95 Colgate* L 02/01/95 at Holy Cross* L 02/04/95 Navy* L 02/08/95 at Army* W 02/11/95 at Fordham* L 02/15/95 Lehigh* W 02/18/95 at Bucknell* L 02/22/95 Loyola (Md.) L 02/25/95 at Colgate* L 03/03/95 vs. Navy# L ^ Dartmouth College Tournament (Hanover, N.H.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) (6-21, 3-9 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (16th season) Captain: Dana Gould 11/24/95 at Cornell^ L 11/25/95 vs. East Carolina^ L 11/29/95 at Princeton L 12/02/95 at Towson State L 12/06/95 Drexel W 12/09/95 Temple W 12/29/95 vs. Campbell# L 12/30/95 vs. Hampton# L 01/02/96 at Radford L 01/06/96 at Saint Joseph s L 01/10/96 at Holy Cross* L 01/13/96 Navy* L 01/16/96 at Army* L 01/20/96 Dartmouth L 01/22/96 at Penn W 01/24/96 Lehigh* L 01/27/96 at Bucknell* L 01/31/96 at Colgate* L 02/03/96 Holy Cross* L 02/07/96 at Navy* W 02/10/96 Army* W 02/14/96 William & Mary L 02/17/96 at Lehigh* L 02/19/96 Boston University L 02/21/96 Bucknell* L 02/24/96 Colgate* W 03/01/96 at Holy Cross& L ^ Sheraton Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) # Diamond Club Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) (14-15, 5-7 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (17th season) Captain: Keri Hollister 11/27/96 at William & Mary W 11/30/96 at Central Conn. State W 12/03/96 Princeton W 12/07/96 at Manhattan^ L 02/08/96 vs. St. Bonaventure^ L 12/10/96 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/21/96 at Boston University L 12/28/96 at Nicholls State W 12/30/96 at Southeastern Louisiana L 01/03/97 at Temple L 01/08/97 at Lehigh* L 01/10/97 Fairfield L 01/15/97 Bucknell* W 01/18/97 at Navy* L 01/22/97 Holy Cross* L 01/25/97 Army* W 01/27/97 Penn W 01/29/97 at Colgate* W 02/01/97 Lehigh* L 02/05/97 American L 02/08/97 at Bucknell* L 02/10/97 at Drexel W 02/12/97 Navy* L 02/15/97 at Holy Cross* L 02/19/97 at Army* W 02/22/97 Colgate* W 02/28/97 vs. Bucknell$ W 03/02/97 vs. Holy Cross$ W 03/06/97 at Lehigh$ L ^ Big Apple Classic (Riverdale, N.Y.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) (15-13, 7-5 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (18th season) 11/17/97 Drexel W 11/20/97 at Fairfield L 11/24/97 Morgan State W 11/29/97 vs. Cornell^ W 11/30/97 vs. Hofstra^ L 12/03/97 at Princeton (OT) W 12/06/97 at American L 12/08/97 Temple L 12/10/97 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/29/97 vs. Duquesne# L 12/30/97 vs. Cornell# W 01/03/98 Yale L 01/07/98 Lehigh* (OT) W 01/14/98 at Bucknell* L 01/17/98 Navy* L 01/19/98 at Penn L 01/21/98 at Holy Cross* L 01/24/98 at Army* W 01/28/98 Colgate* L 01/31/98 at Lehigh* W 02/03/98 Central Conn. State 62-61(2OT) W 02/07/98 Bucknell* W 02/11/98 at Navy* L 02/15/98 Holy Cross* W 02/18/98 Army* W 02/21/98 at Colgate* W 02/27/98 vs. Army& W 02/28/98 at Navy& L ^ UMBC Invitational (Catonsville, Md.) # Florida Atlantic Invitational (Boca Raton, Fla.) * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) (8-20, 4-8 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (19th season) Captain: Ali Berlin 11/06/98 at Delaware L 11/18/98 Fairleigh Dickinson L 11/27/98 vs. Tulsa^ L 11/28/98 vs. IUPUI^ L 11/30/98 at Georgetown L 12/02/98 Princeton L 12/04/98 vs. Syracuse# (3OT) L 12/05/98 vs. Kent State# L 12/10/98 at Yale W 12/29/98 vs. Western Carolina& W 12/30/98 vs. Georgia Tech& L 01/05/99 at Dartmouth L 01/09/99 at Navy* L 01/13/99 Holy Cross* L 01/16/99 Army* L 01/18/99 Pennsylvania W 01/20/99 Lehigh* W 01/23/99 Colgate* W 01/27/99 at Bucknell* L 02/01/99 at Morgan State L 02/03/99 Navy* L 02/06/99 at Holy Cross* L 02/10/99 at Army* W 02/14/99 Lehigh* L 02/17/99 Colgate* W 02/21/99 Bucknell* L 02/26/99 vs. Lehigh$ W 02/27/99 vs. Holy Cross$ L ^ Brown Bear Classic (Providence, R.I.) # Carrier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) & Georgia Tech Holiday Inviational (Atlanta, Ga.) * Patriot League game $ Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) (7-22, 4-8 Patriot League) Coach: Pat Fisher (20th season) Captains: Sara Harris, Katie Miller 11/27/99 at Pittsburgh L 11/23/99 Sacred Heart L 11/27/99 at Georgetown L 11/29/99 Delaware L 12/01/99 at Princeton L 12/03/99 vs. Penn^ L 12/04/99 at Air Force^ L 12/08/99 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/21/99 George Mason L 12/29/99 at La Salle# W 12/30/99 vs. Richmond# L 01/03/00 Yale L 01/05/00 Rider L 01/16/00 Navy* W 01/18/00 at Holy Cross* L 01/22/00 at Army* L 01/24/00 at Penn L 01/26/00 Lehigh* W 01/29/00 at Colgate* L 02/02/00 Bucknell* L 02/07/00 Albany L 02/09/00 at Navy* L 02/12/00 Holy Cross* L 02/16/00 Army* W 02/19/00 Lehigh* L 02/23/00 Colgate* L 02/27/00 at Bucknell* W 03/03/00 Lehigh^ W 03/04/00 Holy Cross^ L # Air Force Tournament (USAF Academy, Colo.) $ La Salle Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament (Easton, Pa.) (7-21, 3-9 PL) Coach: Pat Fisher (21st season) Captains: Samaiyah Council, Laurie Infantino 11/17/00 at Vermont# L 11/18/00 vs. Radford# L 11/24/00 at Fairfield& L 11/25/00 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)& W 11/27/00 Sacred Heart W 11/29/00 Fairleigh Dickinson L 12/06/00 Princeton W 12/08/00 at Yale L 12/10/00 Air Force W 12/22/00 at Maryland L 01/02/01 at George Mason L 01/04/01 at Rider L 01/06/01 at Albany L 01/10/01 Lehigh* L 01/13/01 Bucknell* L 01/17/01 at Navy* L 01/20/01 Penn L 01/24/01 Holy Cross* L 01/27/01 Army* W 01/31/01 at Colgate* W 02/03/01 at Lehigh* L 02/07/01 at Bucknell* L 02/11/01 Navy* W 02/13/01 Drexel L 02/17/01 at Holy Cross* L 02/21/01 at Army* L 02/24/01 Colgate* L 03/02/01 vs. Lehigh^ L # Vermont Tournament & Warner s Classic (Fairfi eld, Conn.) * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) Pat Fisher: , 21 seasons MEDIA GUIDE 74 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

77 ALL-TIME RESULTS (3-25, 1-13 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (first season) Captains: Samaiyah Council, Laurie Infantino 11/17/01 at Sacred Heart L 11/20/01 at Farleigh Dickinson L 11/24/01 at Binghamton^ L 11/25/01 vs. Long Island^ L 11/29/01 Rider W 12/05/01 at Princeton L 12/08/01 Yale (OT) L 12/21/01 at Drexel L 12/28/01 at Dartmouth# W 12/29/01 vs. Kentucky# L 01/02/02 Albany L 01/07/02 Cornell L 01/09/02 at Bucknell* L 01/12/02 Holy Cross* L 01/16/02 at American* L 01/19/02 at Army* L 01/21/02 at Penn L 01/23/02 at Navy* L 01/26/02 Colgate* W 01/30/02 at Lehigh* L 02/02/02 Bucknell* L 02/05/02 at Holy Cross* L 02/09/02 American* L 02/13/02 Army* L 02/16/02 Navy* L 02/20/02 Lehigh* L 02/23/02 at Colgate* L 03/01/02 vs. Holy Cross& L ^ Binghamton/Time Warner Classic (Vestal N.Y.) # Dartmouth Invitational (Hanover, N.H.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) (3-25, 2-12 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (second season) Captains: Colleen Fitzpatrick, Elecia Kruise, Elizabeth Rojahn 11/23/02 at Quinnipiac L 11/26/02 Sacred Heart L 11/30/02 at Yale L 12/03/02 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/07/02 vs. Brown^ L 12/08/02 vs. Drexel^ L 12/19/02 St. Peter s L 12/21/02 at Cornell L 01/02/03 at Albany L 01/04/03 Wagner L 01/06/03 at Cincinnati L 01/08/03 Penn L 01/11/03 at Colgate* W 01/14/03 at Army* L 01/18/03 Holy Cross* L 01/24/03 at Lehigh* L 01/26/03 at Bucknell* L 01/28/03 Princeton L 01/31/03 American* L 02/02/03 Navy* L 02/07/03 Colgate* L 02/11/03 Army* L 02/15/03 at Holy Cross* L 02/21/03 Bucknell* L 02/23/03 Lehigh* W 02/27/03 at Navy* (OT) L 03/01/03 at American* L 03/07/03 vs. Holy Cross# L ^ Brown Bear Classic (Providence, R.I.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) (1-27, 1-13 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (third season) Captains: Colleen Fitzpatrick, Elecia Kruise, Brianne Welte 11/23/03 Georgetown L 11/25/03 at Sacred Heart L 11/29/03 at Saint Peter s L 12/03/03 at Wagner L 12/20/03 at Denver^ (OT) L 12/21/03 vs. Texas-Arlington^ L 12/29/03 Cornell# L 12/30/03 Loyola# L 01/03/04 at Princeton L 01/05/04 Quinnipiac L 01/07/04 Yale L 01/10/04 Colgate* L 01/13/04 Army* L 01/15/04 at Harvard L 01/17/04 at Holy Cross* L 01/20/04 at Penn L 01/23/04 Lehigh* L 01/25/04 Bucknell* L 01/30/04 at American* L 02/01/04 at Navy* L 02/07/04 at Colgate* L 02/11/04 at Army* L 02/13/04 Holy Cross* L 02/20/04 at Bucknell* L 02/22/04 at Lehigh* L 02/26/04 Navy* L 02/28/04 American* W 03/05/04 vs. Colgate& L ^ Wells Fargo Pioneer Classic (Denver, Colo.) # Lafayette Holiday Tournament (Easton, Pa.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Upper Marlboro, Md.) (5-23, 3-11 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (fourth season) Captains: Kristin Doherty, Katie Kokolus, Brianne Welte 11/19/04 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore^ W 11/20/04 vs. Wayne State^ L 11/27/04 at Buffalo L 12/02/04 Radford W 12/04/04 Harvard L 12/09/04 UMBC L 12/11/04 at Georgetown L 12/22/04 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 12/29/04 UTPA L 01/03/05 Howard L 01/05/05 at Yale L 01/08/05 at Navy* L 01/10/05 Penn L 01/12/05 Lehigh* L 01/15/05 American* L 01/21/05 Bucknell* W 01/23/05 Colgate* L 01/25/05 Princeton L 01/28/05 at Holy Cross* L 01/30/05 at Army* L 02/04/05 at Bucknell* W 02/06/05 at Colgate* L 02/11/05 Holy Cross* L 02/13/05 Army* (OT) L 02/19/05 at American* L 02/23/05 Navy* W 02/26/05 at Lehigh* L 03/03/05 at Holy Cross# L ^ Eastern Michigan Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) (8-20, 3-11 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (fifth season) Captains: Katie Kokolus, Lindsay Myers 11/19/05 Wagner W 11/23/05 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11/25/05 at Long Island^ W 11/26/05 vs. James Madison^ L 11/30/05 Buffalo L 12/02/05 at Howard L (OT) 12/04/05 at Radford L 12/10/05 at UMBC L 12/21/05 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/29/05 vs. Loyola Marymount# L 12/30/05 vs. Akron# L 01/03/06 at Princeton L 01/07/06 at Holy Cross* L 01/10/06 Colgate* L 01/14/06 Navy* L (OT) 01/19/06 at Penn W 01/21/06 Lehigh* L 01/25/06 at Army* L 01/28/06 at American* L 02/01/06 at Bucknell* L 02/04/06 Holy Cross* W 02/07/06 at Colgate* L 02/11/06 at Navy* L 02/14/06 Bucknell* L 02/18/06 at Lehigh* L 02/21/06 Army* L 02/25/06 American* W 03/02/06 at Army& L ^ LIU Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) # Blue Sky Restaurant Group Classic (Hanover, N.H.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) (7-23, 5-9 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (sxith season) 11/12/06 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 11/15/06 at Mount St. Mary s W 11/18/06 Cornell W 11/21/06 at Wagner L 11/27/06 Coppin State L 11/29/06 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 12/02/06 Vermont L 12/07/06 Penn L 12/09/06 Morgan State L 12/20/06 at UC Davis L 12/20/06 at Pacific L 12/28/06 NJIT L 12/31/06 at Monmouth L 01/03/07 Princeton L 01/06/07 Holy Cross* W 01/09/07 at Colgate* L 01/13/07 at Navy* L 01/16/07 Bucknell* W 01/20/07 at Lehigh* L 01/23/07 Army* L 01/25/07 Columbia L 01/27/07 American* W 02/03/07 at Holy Cross* L 02/06/07 Colgate* L 02/10/07 Navy* W 02/13/07 at Bucknell* L 02/17/07 Lehigh* W 02/20/07 at Army* L 02/24/07 at American* L 03/03/07 vs. Holy Cross^ L * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) (14-16, 6-8 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (seventh season) Captains: Maureen Johnson, Jessica Spicer, Vanessa Van De Venter 11/12/07 Monmouth W 11/15/07 at Cornell L 11/17/07 Mount St. Mary s L 11/20/07 at Columbia L 11/24/07 at Princeton W 11/27/07 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11/29/07 at Coppin State W 12/01/07 at NJIT W 12/05/07 at Penn W 12/08/07 at Vermont L 12/28/07 at Texas Pan-American^ L 12/29/07 vs. Lamar^ L 01/02/08 Morgan State W 01/04/08 La Salle W 01/08/08 Fairleigh Dickinson W 01/12/08 at Holy Cross* L OT 01/16/08 Colgate* W 01/19/08 Navy* W 01/23/08 at Bucknell* W OT 01/26/08 Lehigh* W 01/30/08 at Army* L 02/02/08 at American* L 02/09/08 Holy Cross* L 02/13/08 at Colgate* W 02/16/08 at Navy* L 02/20/08 Bucknell* L 02/23/08 at Lehigh* W 02/27/08 Army* L 03/01/08 American* L OT 03/08/08 vs. Lehigh# L ^ UTPA Battle at the Border Tournament (Edinburg, Texas) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) (8-22, 2-12 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (eighth season) Captains: Laura Cullen, Emily Garner, Meaghan Malone, Jessica Spicer, Cristin Zavocki 11/15/08 at Middle Tennessee State^ L 11/21/08 at Western Carolina# L 11/22/08 vs. UC Riverside# L 11/25/08 at Mount St. Mary s L 11/29/08 Texas-Pan American W 12/01/08 at Marist L 12/03/08 Penn (OT) W 12/05/08 NJIT W 12/07/08 Bryant W 12/16/08 at La Salle L 12/19/08 at No. 14 Rutgers L 12/21/08 Rider (OT) W 12/29/08 at Virginia Tech L 12/30/08 vs. North Carolina A&T L 01/02/09 Princeton W 01/10/09 Holy Cross* L 01/14/09 at Colgate* W 01/17/09 at Navy* L 01/21/09 Bucknell* W 01/24/09 at Lehigh* L 01/28/09 Army* L 01/31/09 American* L 02/07/09 at Holy Cross* L 02/11/09 Colgate* L 02/14/09 Navy* L 02/18/09 at Bucknell* L 02/21/09 Lehigh* L 02/25/09 at Army* L 02/28/09 at American* L 03/07/09 vs. American& W MEDIA GUIDE 75 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

78 LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS ALL-TIME RESULTS /08/09 vs. Navy& W 03/11/09 at Lehigh& L ^ Preseason WNIT (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) # Preseason WNIT (Cullowhee, N.C.) * Patriot League game & Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) (6-23, 4-10 Patriot League) Coach: Tammy Smith (ninth season) Captains: Melissa Downey, Lauren Jackson Amanda Leone, Brooke Niquette 11/13/09 St. Peter s L 11/16/09 at Monmouth W 11/18/09 at Fairfield L 11/21/09 at Bryant L 11/24/09 St. Bonaventure L 11/28/09 Liberty L 11/30/09 Mount St. Mary s L 12/02/09 at Penn W 12/07/09 Long Island L 12/09/09 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 12/12/09 at Princeton L 12/29/09 at #25 James Madison^ L 12/30/09 vs. UNC Asheville^ L 01/03/10 at Iowa State L 01/09/10 at Holy Cross* W 01/13/10 Colgate* L 01/16/10 Navy* W 01/20/10 at Bucknell* L 01/23/10 Lehigh* L 01/27/10 at Army* L 01/30/10 at American* L 02/06/10 Holy Cross* L 02/10/10 at Colgate* L (OT) 02/13/10 at Navy* L 02/17/10 Bucknell* W 02/20/10 at Lehigh* L 02/24/10 Army* W (OT) 02/26/10 American* L 03/06/10 vs. American# L ^ James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Worcester, Mass.) Tammy Smith: , nine seasons (11-19, 4-10 Patriot League) Coach: Dianne Nolan (first season) Captains: Lauren Jackson, Elizabeth Virgin LaKeisha Wright 11/14/10 Bryant (OT) W 11/17/10 at Long Island L 11/20/10 at Liberty L 11/23/10 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 11/26/10 at Monmouth L 11/28/10 Fairfield L 12/01/10 at St. Bonaventure L 12/04/10 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12/09/10 at Manhattan W 12/11/10 La Salle W 12/13/10 at Princeton L 12/28/10 vs. Quinnipiac^ W 12/29/10 at Saint Joseph s^ L 01/02/11 Penn L 01/05/11 at Columbia W 01/08/11 Holy Cross* L 01/12/11 at Colgate* L 01/15/11 at Navy* L 01/19/11 Bucknell* L 01/22/11 at Lehigh* W 01/26/11 Army* W 01/29/11 American* L 02/05/11 at Holy Cross* L 02/09/11 Colgate* W 02/12/11 Navy* W 02/16/11 at Bucknell* L 02/19/11 Lehigh* L 02/23/11 at Army* L 02/26/11 at American* L 03/05/11 at Lehigh# L ^ Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) * Patriot League game # Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.) Dianne Nolan: 11-19, one season Lafayette All-Time: , 39 seasons MEDIA GUIDE 76 LAFAYETTE WOMEN S BASKETBALL

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80 Schedule NOVEMBER 11 at Rider 7 p.m. 14 PRINCETON 7 p.m. 19 at Syracuse 7 p.m. 22 at Saint Peter s 7 p.m. 25 WAGNER^ 4 p.m. 27 vs. Monmouth^ 2 p.m (at Staten Island, N.Y.). 30 at Penn 7 p.m. DECEMBER 3 MANHATTAN 3 p.m. 7 SAINT JOSEPH S 7 p.m. 11 at Bryant 1 p.m. 21 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 5 p.m. 28 at Maryland# 12 p.m. 29 vs. Delaware/East Carolina# 4:30 p.m. (at College Park, Md.) 31 at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. JANUARY 4 COLUMBIA+ 5 p.m. 7 NAVY* 3 p.m. 11 at Army* 7 p.m. 14 at Bucknell* 7 p.m. 18 HOLY CROSS* 7 p.m. 21 at Lehigh* 7 p.m. 25 COLGATE* 7 p.m. 28 at American* 2 p.m. FEBRUARY 4 at Navy* 7 p.m. 8 ARMY* 7 p.m. 11 BUCKNELL* 3 p.m. 15 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m. 19 LEHIGH* 3 p.m. 22 at Colgate* 7 p.m. 25 AMERICAN* 3 p.m. March 1 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal TBA 5 Patriot League Tournament Semifinal TBA 10 Patriot League Tournament Final 6 p.m. * Patriot League contest ^ Thanksgiving Challenge # Terrapin Classic + Doubleheader; Men s Basketball vs. Penn at 7 p.m. All Times Eastern CAPS = home contests

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