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CHAMPIONS: 1997, 2009, 2010 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (17-12, 10-8 PATRIOT LEAGUE) Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 13 MONMOUTH W, 95-88 (OT) 15 KUTZTOWN W, 81-51 19 at NJIT W, 75-47 23 at Delaware State W, 83-49 25 SAINT PETER S W, 74-42 28 MONTANA (1) W, 80-53 29 VILLANOVA (1) L, 65-44 Dec. 2 SAINT JOSEPH S L, 63-62 6 at Illinois L, 76-67 17 at Rider L, 61-60 (OT) 20 at Hampton W, 63-56 30 at Army West Point* L, 63-39 Jan. 2 at Boston University* W, 73-66 6 LOYOLA* W, 66-48 9 AMERICAN* L, 59-55 13 at Bucknell* L, 80-77 (OT) 17 HOLY CROSS* W, 61-58 20 at Navy* W, 51-48 23 LAFAYETTE* POSTPONED 27 LAFAYETTE* W, 82-74 30 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* W, 72-48 Feb. 3 at Loyola* W, 76-68 6 at American* W, 61-52 10 BUCKNELL* L, 67-54 13 at Holy Cross* L, 77-71 (OT) 17 NAVY* L, 62-54 20 at Lafayette* W, 80-65 24 COLGATE* W, 83-74 27 ARMY WEST POINT* L, 69-49 Mar. 2 at Colgate* L, 82-72 5 No. 5 Holy Cross - PL QUARTERS 7 p.m. 11 PL Semifinals TBD 12 PL Championship TBD Tonight s game in bold Home games in CAPS *Patriot League Game (1) Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.) All times Eastern MEDIA INFORMATION Contact... Chelsea Vielhauer Office:...(610) 758-5101 Cell:...(610) 937-4035 E-mail:...cpv213@lehigh.edu Press Row:...(610) 758-4903/4933 Broadcast Info: TV: Service Electric Ch. 50 with Mike Zambelli and Jim Wills Online Video: Patriot League Network Radio: ESPN Radio of the Lehigh Valley with Matt Markus. Pregame coverage begins at 6:45 p.m. Lehigh Online: Website - Lehighsports.com Facebook - facebook.com/lehighwbb1 Twitter - @LehighWBB LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH - PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS NO. 5 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS (13-16, 10-8 PATRIOT LEAGUE) at NO. 4 LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (17-12, 10-8 PATRIOT LEAGUE) STABLER ARENA (5,600) BETHLEHEM, PA. MARCH 7, 2016 7:00 PM SETTING THE SCENE The fourth-seeded Lehigh women s basketball team begins its quest for a Patriot League Championship Monday night when the Mountain Hawks host No. 5 Holy Cross in the Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals at 7 p.m. inside Stabler Arena. Lehigh and Holy Cross split the regular-season series, with the home team winning on both occasions. Lehigh will be looking to advance to the Patriot League Semifinals for the second-straight season. The Mountain Hawks finished the regular season with a 10-8 league record and 17-12 overall mark. Lehigh is 11-4 all-time in tournament games on its home court, while the Mountain Hawks are 2-8 in tournament games played against Holy Cross. The Mountain Hawks wrapped up the regular season averaging 67.6 points per game. Lehigh outscored its opponents by an average of 5.1 points per game this season, while also holding a +5.8 rebound margin. First team All-Patriot League junior Lexi Martins leads the squad with 15.3 points and 13.8 rebounds per game. Her rebounding average leads all of Division I, while her 23 double-doubles are tied for second-most in the nation. Second team All-League sophomore Quinci Mann follows with 13.3 points per game, while third team All-League senior Kerry Kinek has chipped in 11.4 points and 8.0 rebounds per contest. Freshman Hailey Pascoe (3.4 ppg) landed on the Patriot League All-Rookie squad. LEHIGH S PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. No. Name PPG RPG Notable G 11 Taylor Campbell (So., 5-9) 2.2 0.8 Career-high 18 points in reg.-season finale F 12 Lexi Martins (Jr., 6-0) 15.3 13.8 Leads the country in rebounds per game G 20 Quinci Mann (So., 5-10) 13.3 1.6 Second team All-Patriot League F 34 Kerry Kinek (Sr., 6-3) 11.4 8.0 Four-time All-Patriot League G 35 Amina Affini Sr., 6-0) 6.0 2.7 Career-high 15 pts. vs. Kutz. and Del. St. LEHIGH S KEY RESERVES Pos. No. Name PPG RPG Notable G 5 Elizabeth Jordan (Sr., 5-10) 3.7 0.9 Career-high 17 points at Boston Univ. G 15 Bernadette Devaney (So., 5-8) 3.6 0.8 Career-high 12 points vs. Colgate F 22 Elizabeth Sharlow (Sr., 6-2) 6.0 4.2 Team-best 50.0 FG% G 23 Kari Moffat (Jr., 5-6) 0.1 0.1 41 career appearances G 25 Kayla Burton (Jr., 5-8) 2.7 1.2 Ranks fourth on the team with 50 assists G 33 Hailey Pascoe (Fr., 5-9) 3.4 2.2 Patriot League All-Rookie team F 44 Mae Williams (So., 6-0) 0.8 0.8 Career-high 12 minutes at Bucknell IF LEHIGH BEATS HOLY CROSS Lehigh would advance to the Patriot League Semifinals to face the winner of No. 1 Army/No. 8/9 Lafayette/Colgate Friday. The Mountain Hawks would make their second-straight Patriot League Semifinal apperance Lehigh would improve to 13-4 in Patriot League Tournament games played on its home court and 3-8 in tournament games against Holy Cross. LEHIGH HEAD COACH SUE TROYAN Sue Troyan (Dickinson 88) is in her 21st season at the helm, carrying a career record of 335-284 into tonight s game and has turned the Lehigh program into a perennial Patriot League power. A two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year, Troyan guided Lehigh to 19 wins and a Patriot League Championship appearance last season. In the previous six years, Troyan led Lehigh to a combined 120-69 (55-33 PL) record which included a pair of Patriot League Championships and NCAA Tournament berths. Experience Lehigh Football 2003

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 2 1990-91 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #3 Army 54, #6 Lehigh 47 1991-92 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #1 Fordham 93, #8 Lehigh 61 1992-93 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #1 Holy Cross 84, #8 Lehigh 58 1993-94 (Annapolis, Md.) Quarterfinal - #2 Holy Cross 88, #7 Lehigh 61 1994-95 (West Point, N.Y.) Quarterfinal - #1 Holy Cross 83, #8 Lehigh 75 1995-96 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #5 Colgate 60, #4 Lehigh 59 1996-97 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #3 Lehigh 73, #6 Colgate 63 Semifinal - #3 Lehigh 70, #2 Navy 62 PL Championship - #3 Lehigh 65, #5 Lafayette 63 (OT) 1997-98 (Annapolis, Md.) Quarterfinal - #5 Lehigh 59, #4 Bucknell 55 Semifinal - #1 Holy Cross 83, #5 Lehigh 69 1998-99 (West Point, N.Y.) Quarterfinal - #5 Lafayette 64, #4 Lehigh 55 1999-00 (Easton, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #5 Lafayette 85, #4 Lehigh 75 2000-01 (Annapolis, Md.) Quarterfinal - #3 Lehigh 60, #6 Lafayette 52 Semifinal - #3 Lehigh 85, #7 Colgate 64 PL Championship - #1 Holy Cross 94, #3 Lehigh 68* *at Worcester, Mass. 2001-02 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) Quarterfinal - #6 Army 71, #3 Lehigh 66 2002-03 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) Quarterfinal - #6 Army 78, #3 Lehigh 70 2003-04 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) Quarterfinal - #3 Lehigh 63, #6 Army 53 Semifinal - #2 American 71, #3 Lehigh 58 2004-05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #2 Lehigh, 54, #7 Bucknell 52 Semifinal - #6 Colgate 65, #2 Lehigh 60 2005-06 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #3 Bucknell 64, #6 Lehigh 54 2006-07 (Annapolis, Md.) Quarterfinal - #7 Lehigh 57, #2 Army 53 Semifinal - #3 Holy Cross 65, #7 Lehigh 62 (OT) 2007-08 (West Point, N.Y.) Quarterfinal - #3 Lehigh 62, #6 Lafayette 51 Semifinal - #2 Holy Cross 46, #3 Lehigh 44* *Game moved to Ramapo College (Mahwah, N.J.) LEHIGH IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Worcester, Mass. 3-6 Experience Lehigh Football 2003 2008-09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #1 Lehigh 78, #8 Colgate 54 Semifinal - #1 Lehigh 61, #5 Army 42 PL Championship - #1 Lehigh 64, #7 Lafayette 56 2009-10 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #1 Lehigh 72, #8 Bucknell 57 Semifinal - #1 Lehigh 73, #5 Holy Cross 57 PL Championship - #1 Lehigh 58, #2 American 42* *at Stabler Arena 2010-11 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #2 Lehigh 82, #7 Lafayette 58 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Semifinal - #3 American 69, #2 Lehigh 64 OT (Bethlehem, Pa.) 2011-12 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #2 Lehigh 63, #7 Bucknell 47 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Semifinal - #3 Navy 64, #2 Lehigh 59 2012-13 (Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - #4 Holy Cross 64, #5 Lehigh 59 2013-14 Opening Round - #8 Lehigh 59, #9 Colgate 49 (Bethlehem, Pa.) Quarterfinal - #1 Navy 84, #8 Lehigh 54 (Annapolis, Md.) 2014-15 Quarterfinal - #6 Lehigh 75, #3 Holy Cross 62 (Worcester, Mass.) Semifinal - #6 Lehigh 76, #2 Army 57 (West Point, N.Y.) Championship - #1 American 66, #6 Lehigh 66-50 (Washington, D.C.) LEHIGH IN THE TOURNAMENT VS... Team Record Last Meeting Result American 1-3 3/14/15 L, 66-50 Army 4-3 3/9/15 W, 76-57 Bucknell 4-1 3/1/12 W, 63-47 Colgate 4-2 3/4/14 W, 59-49 Fordham* 0-1 3/6/92 L, 96-84 Holy Cross 2-8 3/6/15 W, 75-62 Lafayette 5-2 3/5/11 W, 82-58 Navy 1-2 3/6/14 L, 84-54 TOTALS 21-19 *No longer a Patriot League member TROYAN All-TIME IN THE TOURNAMENT Opening Round Games: 1-0 Quarterfinal Games: 12-8 Semifinal Games: 5-7 Championship Games: 3-2 VS... American: 1-3 Army: 4-2 Bucknell: 4-1 Colgate: 4-2 Holy Cross: 2-5 Lafayette: 5-2 Navy: 1-2 OVERALL: 20-15 LEHIGH S RECORD AT TOURNAMENT SITES Location Record Annapolis, Md. 4-4 Bethlehem, Pa. 11-4 Easton, Pa. 0-1 Ramapo, N.J. 0-1 Upper Marlboro, Md. 1-3 Washington, D.C. 0-1 West Point, N.Y. 2-2

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 3 FOUR MOUNTAIN HAWKS EARN POSTSEASON PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS (Announced Mar. 4) The Lehigh women s basketball team landed four Mountain Hawks on All-Patriot League squads as the league announced its major awards and All-League teams Friday morning. Junior Lexi Martins earned first team All-League laurels, while sophomore Quinci Mann claimed a spot on the second team. Junior Kerry Kinek was awarded with third team All-League plaudits to become Lehigh s second-ever four-time All-League selection. Freshman Hailey Pascoe grabbed a spot on the All-Rookie squad. Martins finished the regular season as Lehigh s leader in points, rebounds and assists with averages of 15.3 points, 13.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. The Irvington, N.Y. native s 13.8 rebounds per game ranks first in all of Division I, while her 23 double-doubles are tied for second-most in the nation. Martins set a number of records this season including the Patriot League and Lehigh single-season rebounding record. She has pulled down 400 rebounds, besting the previous league record of 390 that was set in the 2003-04 season by Desire Almind of Bucknell. Martins also set a new Patriot League single-game rebounding record at NJIT on Nov. 19 when she pulled down 23 boards. The junior recently became Lehigh s 18th 1,000-point scorer and seventh-ever member of the 1,000 point/500 rebound club. She has secured 860 rebounds throughout her career which currently ranks third on Lehigh s all-time rebounding leaders list. This is the second All-League honor of Martins career as she earned second team All-League laurels as a sophomore. Mann grabbed second team All-League honors after tallying 13.3 points per game and making a team-best 54 three-pointers this season. The sophomore s 84.7 free throw percentage ranks second-best in the league, while her 42.9 three-point field goal percentage ranks fourth in the Patriot League. Mann finished league play with 13.4 points per game, 37 assists and a 44.6 three-point field goal percentage. She scored in double-figures in 20 of Lehigh s 29 games this season, including five 20-plus point efforts. Mann earned All-Rookie honors as a freshman a season ago. Kinek becomes the second-ever Mountain Hawk and just the sixth Patriot League player to earn All-Patriot League honors in all four years of her career, joining former Lehigh standout Anne Tierney in the exclusive ranks. Kinek has been named third team All-Patriot in each of the last three seasons and earned first team All-League status as a freshman. The Whitehall, Pa. native wrapped up her senior season with 11.4 points and 8.0 rebounds per game and tallied double-figure points in 14 games. Kinek has tallied 1,546 points and 948 rebounds throughout her career, putting her as No. 5 on Lehigh s all-time leading scorers list and No. 2 on Lehigh s all-time rebounding leaders chart. 2015-16 All-Patriot League Teams and Major Awards Player of the Year: Kelsey Minato, Army West Point (Sr., G) Defensive Player of the Year: Justice Swett, Navy (Jr., G) Rookie of the Year: Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell (Fr., F) Coach of the Year: Aaron Roussell, Bucknell First Team All-Patriot League Kelsey Minato, Army West Point (Sr., G)* Claire DeBoer, Bucknell (Jr., F) Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell (So., G)* Lexi Martins, Lehigh (Jr., F) Colleen Marshall, Loyola Maryland (Sr., G)* *Unanimous first-team selection Second Team All-Patriot League^ Aimee Oertner, Army West Point (Sr., C) Josie Stockill, Colgate (Sr., F) Lisa Mifsud, Holy Cross (Sr., G) Infiniti Thomas-Waheed, Holy Cross (So., G) Jamie O Hare, Lafayette (Sr., G) Quinci Mann, Lehigh (So., G) Third Team All-Patriot League Lauren Crisler, American (Jr., F) Molly Hourigan, Holy Cross (Sr., C) Kerry Kinek, Lehigh (Sr., F) Jeneh Perry, Loyola Maryland (Sr., F) ^ - Due to a tie in the voting, there are six on second team and four on third team All-Defensive Team Janae McNeal, Army West Point (So., G) Josie Stockill, Colgate (Sr., F) Infiniti Thomas-Waheed, Holy Cross (So., G) Colleen Marshall, Loyola Maryland (Sr., G) Justice Swett, Navy (Jr., G)* *Unanimous All-Defensive Team selection All-Rookie Team Cecily Carl, American (Fr., F)* Kyi English, Bucknell (Fr., G) Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell (Fr., F)* Angela Ribarich, Lafayette (Fr., C) Hailey Pascoe, Lehigh (Fr., G) *Unanimous All-Rookie selection Pascoe making the All-Rookie team marks the fourth-straight year that the Mountain Hawks have been represented on the squad. The freshman started in 24 of the regular season s 29 games, averaging 3.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game. The Concord, Calif. native made 23 three-pointers this season and scored a career-high nine points on two occasions. Experience Lehigh Football 2003

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 4 ALL-TIME VS. HOLY CROSS Lehigh and Holy Cross split the regular-season series as the home team won both contests. The Mountain Hawks earned a 61-58 win in the season s first meeting on Jan. 13 inside Stabler Arena, while the Crusaders emerged with a 77-71 overtime victory on Feb. 13 in Worcester, Mass. Lehigh erased an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to take a late lead, but Holy Cross Lisa Mifsud hit a game-tying three-pointer with 1.8 seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime before the Crusaders outscored the Mountain Hawks 10-4 in the extra period to capture a 77-71 victory in the most recent meeting on Feb. 13. Junior Lexi Martins led Lehigh with her 18th double-double of the season behind 19 points and 15 rebounds. Sophomore Quinci Mann followed with 15 points, while classmate Bernadette Devaney chipped in nine. Senior Kerry Kinek pulled down ten rebounds. Mifsud led Holy Cross with 21 points, while Infiniti Thomas-Waheed followed with 17. The Mountain Hawks finished the game shooting 33.8 percent (23-for-68) from the field, highlighted by a 42.9 (12-for-28) first-half percentage. Lehigh was 37.9 percent (11-for-29) from three-point range and a perfect 14-for-14 from the charity stripe. SERIES HISTORY HOLY CROSS Overall: Holy Cross 41-21 Last Meeting: Feb. 13, 2016 - Holy Cross 77-71 (OT) Current Streak: Holy Cross 1 Largest Lehigh Win: 28 points, 83-55, 2/26/11 Largest Holy Cross Win: 38 points, 80-42, 1/16/93 Against Holy Cross in the PLT: 2-8 Last Five Meetings: Feb. 13, 2016 (Away) Holy Cross 77-71 (OT) Jan. 17, 2016 (Home) Lehigh 61-58 March 6, 2015 (Away - PLT Quarterfinals) Lehigh 75-62 Feb. 14, 2015 (Home) Lehigh 71-58 Jan. 17, 2015 (Away) Lehigh 66-60 2015-16 BY THE NUMBERS Lehigh Holy Cross Scoring Offense 67.6 60.9 Scoring Defense 62.4 61.8 Scoring Margin +5.1-0.9 Field Goal Pct. 40.6 38.8 Field Goal Pct. Defense 38.2 38.9 Free Throw Pct. 72.6 64.3 3FG Made Per Game 6.7 6.4 3FG Pct. 34.0 32.2 3FG Pct. Defense 30.8 30.2 Rebounding 41.9 34.4 Rebounding Allowed 36.1 39.4 Rebounding Margin +5.8-5.0 Assists 13.6 13.8 Steals 5.8 8.4 Turnovers 16.3 14.7 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 OT Total LEHIGH 480 464 497 493 26 1,960 OPPONENTS 384 443 473 482 29 1,811 1 2 3 4 OT Total HOLY CROSS 401 436 455 454 20 1,766 OPPONENTS 438 404 438 494 18 1,792 Experience Lehigh Football 2003 SCOUTING THE CRUSADERS Holy Cross wrapped up the regular season with a 13-16 overall record and 10-8 mark in Patriot League play to earn the No. 5 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. The Crusaders were in contention to host a quarterfinal game up until the last contest of the regular season when Holy Cross fell 58-45 at Loyola. The Crusaders were swept by Army, Bucknell and Loyola this season and split the regular-season series with Navy and Lehigh. Holy Cross completed season sweeps over the bottom four teams in the league - Boston University, Colgate, Lafayette and American. Holy Cross held an eight-point lead with 7:25 to play in the second quarter of its most recent game at Loyola Wednesday, but the Greyhounds outscored the Crusaders 17-4 over the final six-plus minutes of the first half. Holy Cross got as close as three points in the second half, but wouldn t regain the lead for the remainder of the contest. Lisa Mifsud leads the Crusaders with 12.1 points per game, while Infiniti Thomas-Waheed follows closely with 12.0 points per contest. Molly Hourigan has chipped in 9.1 points and a team-best 8.8 rebounds per game. HOLY CROSS PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. No. Name PPG RPG G 03 Infiniti Thomas-Waheed (So., 5-10) 12.0 4.8 G 05 Katie Doherty (So., 5-10) 8.7 3.1 G 12 Lisa Mifsud (Sr., 5-7) 12.1 1.8 G 24 Kate Gillespie (Sr., 5-8) 3.8 1.7 C 40 Molly Hourigan (Sr., 6-4) 9.1 8.8 HOLY CROSS KEY RESERVES Pos. No. Name PPG RPG G 04 Tricia Byrne (So., 5-7) 7.5 2.6 G 11 Shannon Druck (So., 5-8) 0.6 0.1 G/F 15 Madelyn Ganser (Jr., 5-11) 3.4 3.4 F 23 Maggie Locke (Fr., 6-1) 0.6 1.7 F 41 Amy Hasenauer (So., 6-2) 2.2 1.9 C 55 Miranda Nixon (Fr., 6-3) 0.7 0.8 HOLY CROSS HEAD COACH BILL GIBBONS Bill Gibbons is in his 31st season at the helm of the Holy Cross women s basketball program in 2015-2016, and his 35th season as part of the Holy Cross athletic department. He is the winningest coach in the history of the program, leading the Crusaders to an overall mark of 568-344 in his first 30 years. On Dec. 3, 2011, Gibbons earned his 500th victory as Holy Cross head coach, becoming the 24th active Division I coach to reach 500 wins. He crossed the 550-win plateau on Feb. 19, 2014. Gibbons was the recipient of the prestigious Paul N. Johnson Award, given to a member of the Worcester community who has greatly contributed to Worcester area basketball. With his service, the name Gibbons has become a fixture in the realm of women s basketball. He has led the Crusaders to 11 Patriot League Championships in his career as head coach. He has also made 13 postseason appearances (11 NCAA Tournaments, one WNIT and one WBI) in his 30 years. With seventeen 20-win seasons under his belt, Gibbons has cemented himself and the women s basketball program as one of the best in the East. The sixth coach of the women s program at Holy Cross, Gibbons has enjoyed the longest tenure in the position. He has led the Holy Cross women s basketball program to more victories than any other coach, and is the winningest coach in Holy Cross basketball history. With his 358th victory, he surpassed George Blaney (357 wins as head coach of the Holy Cross men s basketball program), who had hired him to be his assistant coach in 1981. Now with more than 550 wins under his belt, Gibbons is the second-winningest coach in Holy Cross Athletics history, behind legendary baseball coach Jack Barry, who totaled 616 wins from 1921-1960.

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 5 LEHIGH S 1,000 POINT SCORERS LE 1. Anne Tierney - 1,807 (1999-03) 2. Sherrie Androlowicz -1,699 (1986-90) 3. Erica Prosser -1,676 (2007-11) 4. Shawn Steward - 1,638 (1982-86) 5. Kerry Kinek - 1,546 (2012-present) 6. Jessica DePalo - 1,466 (2001-05) 7. Sandy Hume - 1,357 (1986-91) 7. Alex Ross - 1,357 (2007-2010) 9. Sara Ellis - 1,342 (2003-07) 10. Danielle Baldwin - 1,339 (1996-00) 11. Jeanne Mooney - 1,301 (1986-90) 12. Liz Feeley - 1,275 (1982-86) 13. Kelly Madden - 1,136 (1993-97) 14. Emily Gratch - 1,122 (2008-2012) 15. Katie O Reilly - 1,067 (2011-2015) 16. Jessica Mudry - 1,030 (1992-96) 17. Maurren Trigo - 1,024 (1996-00) 18. Lexi Martins - 1,023 (2013-present) LEHIGH S 1,000 LEHIGH S POINT SCORERS 1,000 POINT/500 REBOUND CLUB 1. Sandy Hume - 1,357/647 (1986-91) 2. Maurren Trigo - 1,024/504 (1996-00) 3. Anne Tierney - 1,807/1,129 (1999-03) 4. Jessica DePalo - 1,466/639 (2001-05) 5. Emily Gratch - 1,122/510 (2008-12) 6. Kerry Kinek - 1,546/948 (2012-present) 7. Lexi Martins - 1,023/860 (2013-present) LEHIGH S ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LEADERS 1. Anne Tierney - 1,129 (1999-03) 2. Kerry Kinek - 948 (2012-present) 3. Lexi Martins - 860 (2013-present) 4. Alexa Williams - 792 (2008-12) 5. Jen Siemaszko - 788 (1987-91) PATRIOT LEAGUE NETWORK Every Lehigh hoops home game, in addition to every away league game, will be aired for free live on the Patriot League Network. LEHIGH ON THE AIRWAVES Lehigh women s basketball can be heard live on WLVR (91.3). At least five games this season can also be heard on ESPN Radio in the Lehigh Valley. SHINING ON THE SMALL SCREEN The Lehigh women s basketball program will make regular appearances on Service Electric TV-2 (Lehigh Valley). At least nine home matchups will air live locally and the Jan. 17 game against Holy Cross will air nationally on ASN. Date Opponent Outlet Jan. 6 Loyola SE2 Jan. 9 American SE2 Jan. 23 Lafayette SE2 Jan. 30 Boston Universtiy SE2 Feb. 10 Bucknell SE2 Feb. 17 Navy SE2 Feb. 24 Colgate SE2 Feb. 27 Army West Point SE2 STREAKY IN LEAGUE PLAY Regular-season league play was full of ups and downs for the Mountain Hawks. Lehigh lost three of its first five league contests before winning six-straight contests to accumulate an 8-3 league record. The Mountain Hawks then lost three-straight before picking up wins over Lafayette and Colgate. Lehigh lost its last two contests to Army and Colgate and wrapped up Patriot League play with a 10-8 record to claim the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. AGAINST THE CRUSADERS Lehigh and Holy Cross split the regular-season series with the home team winning on each occasion. The Mountain Hawks and Crusaders also met in last season s Patriot League Quarterfinals as No. 6 Lehigh beat No. 3 Holy Cross on the road en route to a championship appearance. The Mountain Hawks earned a 61-58 victory in the first meeting on Jan. 17 in Stabler Arena, before the Crusaders rallied for a 77-71 overtime win on Feb. 13 in Worcester, Mass. Sophomore Quinci Mann led Lehigh with 15.5 points per game in the two games combined, while senior Kerry Kinek averaged 13.5 points and 11.0 rebounds in the two game. Junior Lexi Martins averaged 13.0 points and 13.5 rebounds in the pair of regular-season contests. MULTIPLE MILESTONES FOR MARTINS First team All-Patriot League junior Lexi Martins has reached a number of milestones this season. In the final game of the regular season at Colgate, Martins set a new Patriot League single-season rebounding record when she pulled down her third board of the game and 391st of the season. The previous record of 390 boards was set by Desire Almind of Bucknell during the 2003-04 season. She set new Lehigh and Patriot League single-game rebounding record at NJIT on Nov. 19 when she pulled down 23 boards. The Irvington, N.Y. native broke her own single-season school rebounding record on Feb. 17 against Navy when she pulled down her fifth board of the game to secure 345 for the season. Martins then scored her 1,000th point on Feb. 27 against Army to become the program s 18th 1,000 point scorer and seventh-ever member of the 1,000 point/500 rebound club. Her season-long rebounding average currently stands at 13.8 rebounds per game, which ranks first in all of Division I. Martins has also secured a double-double in 23 of Lehigh s 29 games, which is tied for the second-most double-doubles in all of Division I. Martins has tallied 860 rebounds throughout her time in the Brown and White, which ranks third on Lehigh s career rebounds leaderboard. LEHIGH IN THE NATIONAL AND PATRIOT LEAGUE RANKINGS Lehigh s 17-12 regular-season record has helped the Mountain Hawks secure several top spots in both the Patriot League and NCAA Division I national statistical rankings, both as a team and individually. Team Rankings Category PL Ranking National Ranking Def. Reb. per game (30) First 11 Fewest Fouls (408) First 16 per game (41.9) First 39 Rebound margin (+5.8) Third 44 3-point FG Pct. (34.0) Third 51 FT Made (408) First 52 3-point FG per game (6.7) Second 64 FT Attempted (562) First 64 Individual Rankings Player Category PL Ranking National Ranking Lexi Martins Rebounding (13.8 rpg) First First Lexi Martins Double-Doubles (23) First T-Second with 1 player ACADEMIC SUCCESS Nine Mountain Hawks earned a grade point average of 3.2 or better during the fall semester. Lexi Martins, Kiernan McCloskey, Elizabeth Sharlow and Meagan Eripret all earned perfect 4.0 GPAs, while a total of seven Mountain Hawks claimed a spot on Dean s List with semester GPAs of 3.6 or higher. Meagan Eripret (Arts and Sciences) - 4.00, Lexi Martins (Political Science) - 4.00, Kiernan McCloskey (Finance) - 4.00, Elizabeth Sharlow (Psychology) - 4.00, Elizabeth Jordan (Spanish and Chinese) - 3.87, Amina Affini (Sociology/Social Psychology) - 3.80, Kerry Kinek (Supply Chain Management) - 3.60, Taylor Campbell (Behavioral Neuroscience) - 3.52, Hailey Pascoe (Business) - 3.30

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 6 QUICK STARTS Halftime leads have proven to be crucial to Lehigh s success this season as the Mountain Hawks are 16-3 when leading at halftime and just 1-9 when trailing heading into the locker room. Lehigh s most recent loss when leading at halftime came at Holy Cross on Feb. 13 when the Mountain Hawks fell 77-71 in overtime. Lehigh held a 36-27 lead at halftime, but the Crusaders used a second-half surge to take an 11-point lead with 7:21 left in the fourth quarter. Lehigh was able to tie the game and send it to overtime, but Holy Cross outscored the Mountain Hawks 10-4 in the extra frame to earn the 77-71 overtime victory. NOT ALWAYS FREE Lehigh has been sent to the free-throw line 562 times this season and results have proven that the Mountain Hawks performance from the charity stripe has been a major factor in whether Lehigh emerges victorious. In Lehigh s 17 wins this season, the Mountain Hawks have shot 74.0 percent (279-for-377) from the free-throw line. In the 12 losses, Lehigh has gone just 69.7 percent (129-for- 185) from the charity stripe. BATTLE OF THE BOARDS Lehigh has outrebounded its opponents in all but 11 games this season, nine of which were losses. Lehigh has averaged a +10.9 rebound margin in its 17 wins compared to a -1.6 rebound margin in the Mountain Hawks 12 losses. Lehigh s first win when being outrebounded came at Boston University on Jan. 2 as the Terriers held a slim 38-37 rebound advantage. The second win was in Lehigh s recent game at American as the Eagles held a 40-39 rebound edge. Last season, the Mountain Hawks were 2-7 when being outrebounded. 70-POINT PLATEAU Lehigh is 12-3 when scoring 70 or more points this season, compared to its 4-9 record when being held under the 70-point plateau. The Mountain Hawks average 73.9 points per game in their 17 wins compared to just 58.7 points per contest in the 12 losses. Lehigh scored a season-best 95 points in a season-opening overtime win against Monmouth on Nov. 13 and the Mountain Hawks were held to a season-low 39 points in the league opener at Army on Dec. 30. THE THREE IS KEY Lehigh s performance from downtown has proven to be crucial to the team s success. The Mountain Hawks have shot 34.0 percent (194-for-570) from three-point range this season, which ranks third in the Patriot League. In Lehigh s 17 wins this season, the Mountain hawks have shot 34.2 percent from three-point range and made an average of 6.9 three-pointers per game. In the 12 losses, Lehigh shot just 31.3 percent from downtown with 5.9 threes per contest. MANN STEPPING UP Second team All-Patriot League sophomore Quinci Mann has been hot as of late, scoring double-figure points in 18 of Lehigh s last 22 games, including a career-high 24 points against Boston University on Jan. 30. The Oakland, Calif. native has averaged 14.6 points per game, shot 40.6 percent (114-for-281) from the field, 47.4 percent (46-for-97) from three-point range and 85.7 percent (48-for-56) from the free-throw line over the last 22 games. Through the first seven games of the season, Mann was held to 9.3 points per game and a 31.9 (22-for-69) field goal percentage. Her season-long average currently stands at 13.3 points per game and she has drained a team-best 54 three-pointers. MOVING UP THE CHARTS Last season, current senior Kerry Kinek became Lehigh s sixth-ever member of the 1,000 point/500 rebound club. This season, Kinek continues to improve her career marks in both points and rebounds as she moves up in the Lehigh record books. Kinek recently moved up to fifth all-time in scoring with 1,546 points. Kinek also recently moved into the No. 2 spot on Lehigh s all-time rebounding leaders list with 948 career rebounds. She was named third team All-Patriot League at the conclusion of the regular season, making her just the second-ever Mountain Hawk and sixth-ever Patriot League player to earn All-League honors during all four years of her career. NON-LEAGUE WRAP UP The Mountain Hawks finished non-league play with a 7-4 record. Lehigh started the season 6-0 before a loss to Villanova was the first of a four-game skid that also saw the Mountain Hawks drop games against Saint Joseph s, Illinois and Rider. Lehigh bounced back nicely in with a 63-56 road win at Hampton in the Mountain Hawks final non-league game of the season on Dec. 20. Lehigh was predicted to finish third in the Patriot League this season. 20-PLUS The Mountain Hawks had at least two players score 20-plus points in three of Lehigh s games this season. Lehigh was led by senior Kerry Kinek, junior Lexi Martins and sophomore Quinci Mann with 21 points apiece against Monmouth. Kinek scored 21 while Martins chipped in 20 against Kutztown. Martins tallied 23 while Kinek chipped in 22 against Saint Peter s. GIVING BACK Lehigh spent some time around the holidays giving back to the local Bethlehem community. On Friday Dec. 18, the Mountain Hawks paid a visit to the pediatric wing of local St. Luke s Hospital where Lehigh took time to visit with the patients, spread holiday cheer and pass out basketballs and posters. The team also participated in the Lehigh Athletics Adopt-A-Family initiative in which in which the Mountain Hawks fundraise and collect donations to purchase Christmas gifts for a local underprivileged family. CALIFORNIA GIRLS Lehigh has two players on its roster from California in sophomore Quinci Mann (Oakland, Calif.) and freshman Hailey Pascoe (Concord, Calif.). The two Mountain Hawks hometowns are located just about 20 miles from each other and they spent time together on the same AAU team. Both Mann and Pascoe played for Keely Sopak s Cal Stars AAU program and were key contributors on the team that finished second overall at Nike Nationals, which is widely regarded as the most prestigious AAU Tournament held each summer. NEW VOICE OF STABLER ARENA Long-time Lehigh Athletics public address announcer Bill Mc- Coach announced his retirement at the end of the 2014-15 school year after 27 years behind the microphone of nearly every Lehigh sporting event. Matt Kerr will be taking over as the PA voice of Lehigh men s and women s basketball. Kerr is currently the playby-play announcer for Lehigh football radio broadcasts and was the former radio voice of Lehigh men s basketball.

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 7 THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH TEAM... Scored 90+ points 11/13/15 vs. Monmouth Lehigh wins, 95-88 (OT) Allowed 90+ points 11/27/13 at Ohio State Ohio State wins, 93-63 Shot 50% or better from the floor 2/20/16 at Lafayette 51.6% Lehigh wins, 80-65 Had two 20+-point scorers in a game 11/25/15 vs. Saint Peter s (Lexi Martins 23, Kerry Kinek 22) Lehigh wins, 74-42 Had two players with 10+ rebounds 2/13/16 at Holy Cross (Lexi Martins 15, Kerry Kinek 10) Holy Cross wins, 77-71 (OT) Had two players earn a double-double 1/6/16 vs. Loyola (Lexi Martins 17 pts, 18 reb., Kerry Kinek 16 pts, 10 reb.) Lehigh wins, 66-48 Played an overtime game 2/13/16 at Holy Cross Holy Cross wins, 77-71 Played a double overtime game 11/24/12 vs. Monmouth (2OT) Monmouth wins, 62-54 Had at least four players in double-figures 2/24/16 vs. Colgate Lexi Martins (19), Quinci Mann (19), Bernadette Devaney (12), Elizabeth Sharlow (10) Lehigh wins, 83-74 Allowed a 20+ point scorer 3/2/16 at Colgate Paige Kriftcher (27), Josie Stockill (22) Colgate wins, 82-72 SCORING 1. Minato (ARMY) 23.7 2. Klotz (BUCK) 16.4 3. DeBoer (BUCK) 15.9 4. Martins (LEHIGH) 15.3 5. Marshall (LOY) 15.0 THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH PLAYER... Recorded a double-double (Pts., Reb.) Lexi Martins (18 pts., 12 reb.) 3/2/16 at Colgate Recorded a double-double (Pts., Asst.) Erica Prosser (19 pts., 10 asst.) 2/26/11 vs. Holy Cross Scored 30+ points in a game Jenny Callan (31) 2/15/06 vs. Colgate Scored 25-29 points in a game Lexi Martins (27) 1/27/16 vs. Lafayette Blocked 5 or more shots in a game Alexandra Yantzi (7) 1/25/14 at Lafayette Made 5+ three pointers in a game Elizabeth Jordan (5) 1/2/16 at Boston University Made 10+ field goals in a game Lexi Martins (10) 2/20/16 at Lafayette Recorded 15+ rebounds in a game Lexi Martins (15) 2/13/16 at Holy Cross Recorded 5 or more steals in a game Katie O Reilly (8) 2/7/15 vs. Loyola Recorded 6 or more assists in a game Lexi Martins (6) 1/30/16 vs. Boston University Recorded 10 or more assists in a game Marybeth Egan (10) 3/1/12 vs. Bucknell* PLT Quarterfinal PATRIOT LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS FIELD GOAL PCT 1. Oertner (ARMY).504 2. Hourigan (HC).498 3. DeBoer (BUCK).496 4. McNeal (ARMY).495 5. Minato (ARMY).488 FREE THROW PCT 1. Minato (ARMY).863 2. Mann (LEHIGH).847 3. Williams (BU).806 4. DeBoer (BUCK).790 5. Hood (LAF).785 LEHIGH SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS Liz Feeley (3/5/86) 37 REBOUNDS Lexi Martins (11/19/15) 23 ASSISTS Patty Garnish (2/3/76) 15 Hope Pellicane (2/17/93) 15 STEALS Jessica Mudry (11/28/95) 10 Helga Schlape (3/5/86) 10 BLOCKS Ellen Silver (1/31/84) 10 FG MADE Liz Feeley (3/5/86) 16 FG ATT. Jessica DePalo (3/5/05) 29 FG% Katie O Reilly (11/19/13) Adrienne Blount (11/20/05).875 (7-for-8).875 (7-for-8) FT MADE Kelly Madden (2/8/95) 13 Alexa Williams (2/14/09) 13 FT ATT. Mary Beth Collins (12/10/94) 18 3FG PCT 1. Minato (ARMY).485 2. Klotz (BUCK).473 3. Stipa (LAF).450 4. Mann (LEHIGH).429 5. Parker (ARMY).419 REBOUNDING 1. Martins (LEHIGH) 13.8 2. Klotz (BUCK) 10.0 3. Perry (LOY) 9.0 4. Hourigan (HC) 8.8 5. Kinek (LEHIGH) 8.0 ASSISTS 1. O Hare (LAF) 4.5 2. Mifsud (HC) 4.2 3. Liddane (AMER) 4.2 4. Minato (ARMY) 3.7 5. Latham (BU) 2.9 STEALS 1. O Hare (LAF) 2.8 2. Thomas-Waheed (HC) 2.6 3. Swett (NAVY) 2.3 4. Marshall (LOY) 2.1 5. Minato (ARMY) 1.8 3FG MADE 1. Minato (ARMY) 3.4 2. Klotz (BUCK) 2.4 3. Hope (BU) 2.2 4. Mifsud (HC) 2.0 5. Mann (LEHIGH) 1.9 Experience Lehigh Football 2003

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 8 LAST TIME OUT FOR LEHIGH COLGATE 82, LEHIGH 72 HAMILTON, N.Y. (3/2/16) The Lehigh women s basketball team succumbed to hot-shooting Colgate squad Wednesday night at Cotterell Court as the Raiders earned an 82-72 win. Junior Lexi Martins broke the Patriot League single-season rebounding record while sophomore Taylor Campbell put together a career night to lead the Mountain Hawks. Lehigh will be the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament and will host No. 5 Holy Cross at 7 p.m. Monday in the quarterfinal round inside Stabler Arena. Lehigh wraps up the regular season with a 17-12 overall record and 10-8 mark in Patriot League play. The Raiders improve to 6-22 overall and 4-14 in league action with the win. Martins set the new Patriot League benchmark for single-season rebounds in the first quarter when she pulled down her third of the game and 391st of the season. The previous record of 390 was set during the 2003-04 season by Desire Almind of Bucknell. The Irvington, N.Y. native tallied her 23rd double-double of the season with 18 points and 12 rebounds against the Raiders. AROUND THE PATRIOT LEAGUE 2015-16 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS League Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Army 17 1.944 26 2.929 Bucknell 17 1.944 23 6.793 Loyola 11 7.611 14 15.483 Lehigh 10 8.556 17 12.586 Holy Cross 10 8.556 13 16.448 Navy 9 9.500 15 14.517 American 5 13.278 7 22.241 Colgate 4 14.222 6 22.214 Lafayette 4 14.222 6 22.214 Boston Univ. 3 15.167 3 26.103 Campbell also chipped in a career-high 18 points behind a 7-for-10 showing from the field and 4-for-5 effort from three-point range. The sophomore also dished a team-best three assists. Sophomore Quinci Mann followed with 15 points, while seniors Elizabeth Sharlow and Kerry Kinek added nine apiece. Colgate was led by Paige Kriftcher with 27 points and Josie Stockill with 22 points. The Mountain Hawks finished the game shooting 41.7 percent (25-for-60) from the field, 36.8 percent (7-for-19) from three-point range and 83.3 percent (15-for-18) from the free throw line. Colgate shot 48.2 percent (27-for-56) from the field, 43.5 percent (10-for-23) from downtown and 90 percent (18-for-20) from the charity stripe. The Raiders held a slim 34-33 rebound advantage. The Raiders scored the first basket of the game, but Lehigh answered with four points from Martins, two from Mann and a three-pointer from Campbell to string together a 9-2 run that gave the Mountain Hawks a 9-4 lead with just over seven minutes left in the first quarter. Colgate scored a the 7:02 mark with a Kriftcher jumper, but the Mountain Hawks held the Raiders scoreless for the next five-plus minutes before a pair of Stockill free throws with 1:55 on the clock put the score at 13-8. Sharlow put Lehigh back up by eight with a three-pointer before a two more Raiders free throws pulled Colgate within 16-10 at the end of the opening term. A Mann three-pointer opened the second quarter, but six points from Mylah Chandler helped the Raiders put together a 9-2 run to cut the Lehigh lead to 21-19 with 7:17 on the clock. Colgate was still within two nearly four minutes later before a Campbell three-pointer extended Lehigh s lead to 33-28 with 3:19 to play. The Raiders then rallied to close the half on a 10-1 run and take a 38-34 lead into the locker room. The Raiders picked up right where they left off in the third quarter as Colgate used a 12-2 run to extend its lead to 50-36 and force a Mountain Hawk timeout with 5:26 left in the term. The Raiders continued to shoot well as Lehigh struggled from the field and scored the next nine points from the free throw line before a Campbell layup with 33 seconds trimmed Colgate s lead to 58-47. A pair of Colgate free throws ended the term to give the Raiders a 60-47 advantage heading into the final 10 minutes of play. Campbell scored Lehigh s first five points of the fourth quarter, but the Raiders kept up their hot shooting and worked Colgate s lead to 67-53 with just over seven minutes to play. The Raiders were ahead 73-57 with 4:17 on the clock before four points from Martins, a pair of Mann free throws and Campbell three-pointer put together a 9-0 Lehigh streak that pulled the Mountain Hawks within 73-66 with 1:41 to play. The Raiders answered with five of the next seven points to run the clock down to 56 seconds and take a 78-68 lead and Lehigh wasn t able to complete the comeback as Colgate wrapped up the 82-72 victory. Scoring Leaders: Lehigh: Lexi Martins (18) Taylor Campbell (18) Colgate: Paige Kriftcher (27) Josie Stockill (22) Rebounding Leaders: Lehigh: Lexi Martins (12) Colgate: Julia Barcello (11) Assist Leaders: Lehigh: Taylor Campbell (3) Colgate: Katie Curtis (6) AROUND THE PATRIOT LEAGUE Quarterfinals #9/8 at Army...7:30 p.m. #7/10 at Bucknell...7 p.m. #6 Navy at #3 Loyola...7 p.m. Patriot League Semifinals... Friday Patriot League Championship...Saturday PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS Player of the Week 11/16 - Kelsey Minato, Army West Point 11/23 - Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell 11/30 - Lexi Martins, Lehigh 12/7 - Kelsey Minato, Army West Point 12/14 - Kelsey Minato, Army West Point 12/21 - Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell 12/28 - Josie Stockill, Colgate 1/4 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell 1/11 - Kelsey Minato, Army West Point 1/18 - Claire DeBoer, Bucknell 1/25 - Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell 2/1 - Lexi Martins, Lehigh 2/8 - Kelsey Minato, Army West Point 2/15 - Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell 2/22 - Jacquie Klotz, Bucknell 2/29 - Kelsey Minato, Army 3/3 - Kelsey Minato, Army Rookie of the Week 11/16 - Madison Hovren, Army West Point 11/23 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell 11/30 - Angela Ribarich, Lafayette 12/7 - Kyi English, Bucknell 12/14 - Mylah Chandler, Colgate 12/21 - Kaitlyn Lewis, American 12/28 - Bianca Roach, Navy 1/4 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell 1/11 - Alex Cantwell, Lafayette 1/18 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell 1/25 - Cecily Carl, American 2/1 - Angela Ribarich, Lafayette 2/8 - Kate Walker, Bucknell 2/15 - Kyi English, Bucknell 2/22 - Christina Potts, Navy 2/29 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell 3/3 - Kaitlyn Slagus, Bucknell

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 9 LEHIGH INDIVIDUAL SEASON/CAREER HIGHS 5 ELIZABETH JORDAN - Senior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 17 (at BU 1/2/16)... POINTS...17 (at BU 1/2/16) 3 (four times)... REBOUNDS... 3 (five times) 2 (at Loyola 2/3/16)... ASSISTS...2 (three times) 22 (twice)... MINUTES...22 (twice) 10 KIERNAN MCCLOSKEY - Junior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH... POINTS... 12 (vs. Army 2/24/14)... REBOUNDS...9 (twice)... ASSISTS...2 (nine times)... MINUTES... 26 (at Colgate 3/1/14) 11 TAYLOR CAMPBELL - Sophomore 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 18 (at Colgate 3/2/16)... POINTS... 18 (at Colgate 3/2/16) 4 (at Lafayette 2/20/16)... REBOUNDS...4 (at Lafayette 2/20/16) 3 (at Colgate 3/2/16)... ASSISTS... 3 (at Colgate 3/2/16) 28 (at Colgate 3/2/16)... MINUTES... 28 (at Colgate 3/2/16) 12 LEXI MARTINS - Junior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 27 (vs. Lafayette 1/27/16)... POINTS... 27 (vs. Lafayette 1/27/16) 23 (at NJIT 11/19/15)... REBOUNDS...23 (at NJIT 11/19/15) 3 (vs. Army 2/27/16)... STEALS...3 (four times) 1 (ten times)... BLOCKS... 3 (vs. Mount 11/19/13) 13 MEAGAN ERIPRET - Freshman 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH... POINTS...... REBOUNDS...... ASSISTS...... MINUTES... 15 BERNADETTE DEVANEY - Sophomore 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 12 (vs. Colgate 2/24/16)... POINTS...12 (vs. Colgate 2/24/16) 3 (twice)... REBOUNDS...3 (twice) 3 (four times)... ASSISTS...3 (four times) 26 (at HC 2/13/16)... MINUTES...26 (at HC 2/13/16) 20 QUINCI MANN - Sophomore 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 24 (vs. BU 1/30/16)... POINTS...24 (vs. BU 1/30/16) 5 (at HC 2/13/16)... REBOUNDS... 5 (three times) 5 (vs. Colgate 2/24/16)... ASSISTS...6 (vs. Bucknell 1/28/15) 37 (at Rider 12/17/15)... MINUTES... 37 (at Rider 12/17/15) 22 ELIZABETH SHARLOW - Senior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 13 (vs. Bucknell 2/10/16)... POINTS... 24 (vs. Bucknell 2/26/14) 9 (twice)... REBOUNDS... 14 (vs. Niagara 12/8/12) 2 (twice)... BLOCKS...2 (three times) 6 (vs. Bucknell 2/10/16)... FG MADE... 11 (vs. Bucknell 2/26/14) 23 KARI MOFFATT - Junior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 1 (vs. Army 2/27/16)... POINTS...3 (at Lafayette 1/25/14) 1 (vs. BU 1/30/16)... REBOUNDS......1 (seven times) 1 (twice)... ASSISTS...1 (four times) 4 (twice)... MINUTES...7 (at Lafayette 1/25/14) 24 BRYCE MENENDEZ - Freshman 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 0... POINTS... 0 1 (vs. Army 2/27/16)... REBOUNDS... 1 (vs. Army 2/27/16) 0... ASSISTS...0 2 (vs. BU 1/30/16)... MINUTES...2 (vs. BU 1/30/16) 25 KAYLA BURTON - Junior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 10 (vs. Montana 11/28/15)... POINTS...15 (vs. Colgate 1/2/14) 4 (four times)... REBOUNDS...7 (at Boston Univ. 1/5/14) 7 (vs. Monmouth 11/13/15)..ASSISTS... 7 (twice) 2 (vs. Montana 11/28/15)... 3 FG MADE...4 (twice) 33 HAILEY PASCOE- Freshman 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 9 (twice)... POINTS... 9 (twice) 6 (vs. Lafayette 1/27/16)... REBOUNDS...6 (vs. Lafayette 1/27/16) 2 (four times)... ASSISTS...2 (four times) 3 (twice)... 3 FG MADE... 3 (twice) 25 (at Bucknell 1/13/16)... MINUTES... 25 (at Bucknell 1/13/16) 34 KERRY KINEK - Senior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 23 (vs. HC 1/17/16)... POINTS...25 (vs. Saint Peter s 12/9/13) 15 (at Hampton 12/20/15)... REBOUNDS...22 (at Bucknell 2/20/13) 3 (three times)... BLOCKS...5 (three times) 35 (twice)... MINUTES... 39 (vs. Bucknell 1/23/13) 9 (three times)... FG MADE.12 (vs. Saint Peter s 12/9/13) 35 AMINA AFFINI - Senior 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 15 (twice)... POINTS...15 (twice) 8 (vs. Montana 11/28/15)... REBOUNDS...8 (vs. Montana 11/28/15) 4 (twice)... ASSISTS...4 (twice) 38 (at Bucknell 1/13/16)... MINUTES... 38 (at Bucknell 1/13/16) 44 MAE WILLIAMS - Sophomore 2015-16 SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH 4 (at Lafayette 2/20/16)... POINTS... 4 (at Lafayette 2/20/16) 2 (four times)... REBOUNDS...3 (vs. ESU 11/17/14) 1 (vs. BU 1/30/16)... ASSISTS...1 (twice) 12 (at Bucknell 1/13/16)... MINUTES...12 (at Bucknell 1/13/16)

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 10 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 35 Amina Affini 25 Kayla Burton 11 Taylor Campbell 15 Bernadette Devaney 13 Meagan Eripret 5 Elizabeth Jordan 34 Kerry Kinek 20 Quinci Mann 12 Lexi Martins 10 Kiernan McCloskey 24 Bryce Menendez 23 Kari Moffat 33 Hailey Pascoe 22 Elizabeth Sharlow 44 Mae Williams NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 5 Elizabeth Jordan 10 Kiernan McCloskey 11 Taylor Campbell 12 Lexi Martins 13 Meagan Eripret 15 Bernadette Devaney 20 Quinci Mann 22 Elizabeth Sharlow 23 Kari Moffat 24 Bryce Menendez 25 Kayla Burton 33 Hailey Pascoe 34 Kerry Kinek 35 Amina Affini 44 Mae Williams 44 Mae Williams Cl. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Pos. Ht. G 6-0 G 5-8 G 5-9 G 5-8 C 6-3 G 5-10 F 6-3 G 5-10 F 6-0 G/F 6-1 F 6-2 G 5-6 G 5-9 F 6-2 F 6-0 Hometown/School Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington High School Newton, Mass./Newton South High School Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette High School Cooper City, Fla./Nova High School Allentown, Pa./Salisbury Roscoe,Ill./Hononegah Community HS Whitehall, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic Oakland, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep Irvington, N.Y./Irvington High School Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Germantown Academy Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Lincolnshire, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley Edison, N.J./Bishop Ahr St. Thomas Lafayette, Colo./Monarch High School Major Sociology/Social Psych. Journalism Behavioral Neuroscience Business Arts and Sciences Spanish and Chinese Supply Chain Mgmt. Arts and Sciences Political Science Finance Engineering Journalism Business Psychology IDEAS Cl. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Pos. Ht. G 5-10 G/F 6-1 G 5-9 F 6-0 C 6-3 G 5-8 G 5-10 F 6-2 G 5-6 F 6-2 G 5-8 G 5-9 F 6-3 G 6-0 F 6-0 F 6-0 Hometown/School Roscoe,Ill./Hononegah Community HS Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Germantown Academy Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette High School Irvington, N.Y./Irvington High School Allentown, Pa./Salisbury Cooper City, Fla./Nova High School Oakland, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep Edison, N.J./Bishop Ahr St. Thomas Lincolnshire, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Newton, Mass./Newton South High School Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley Whitehall, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington High School Lafayette, Colo./Monarch High School Lafayette, Colo./Monarch High School Major Spanish and Chinese Finance Behavioral Neuroscience Political Science Arts and Sciences Business Arts and Sciences Psychology Journalism Engineering Journalism Business Supply Chain Mgmt. Sociology/Social Psych. IDEAS Arts and Sciences Head Coach: Sue Troyan (Dickinson 88), 21st Season Associate Head Coach: Glenn Rigney (Miami 79), 12th Season Assistant Coach: Cait Gillard (Colgate 08), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Maggie Serratelli (Holy Family 14), Second Season Director of Ops.: Maggie Gallagher (Marist 15), First Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 10 Kiernan McCloskey Mc-claw-ski 15 Bernadette Devaney Dev-A-knee 34 Kerry Kinek Kin-ICK 35 Amina Affini AH-mean-a AH-feeny Sue Troyan Troy-in Cait Gillard GILL-erd

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 11 #5 Elizabeth Jordan Guard Senior 5-10 Roscoe, Ill. Hononegah Community High School Major: Spanish and Chinese 2015-16 UPDATE Scored three big treys at Loyola (2/3) to tally nine points...connected on her first five three-point attempts at Boston University (1/2) en route to a career-high 17 points... made her first career start in homecoming game at Illinois (12/6) and drained her first two three-point attempts...scored 15 points behind five three-pointers against Montana (11/28). JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Drained four first-half three-pointers to help Lehigh to a 72-69 win over Eastern Illinois (12/21)...hit a pair of big three-pointers at Saint Joseph s (12/4) to help Lehigh to a big 73-71 road victory...scored four points and pulled down a rebound against East Stroudsburg (11/17) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH 3 0 0 KUTZTOWN 7 3 0 at NJIT 8 0 0 at Delaware State 2 1 1 SAINT PETER S 7 1 0 MONTANA 15 1 0 VILLANOVA 0 0 0 SAINT JOSEPH S 0 0 0 at Illinois* 6 1 1 at Rider 3 1 0 at Hampton 4 1 0 at Army 2 1 0 at BU 17 1 0 LOYOLA 0 2 0 AMERICAN 9 1 0 at Bucknell 0 0 0 HOLY CROSS 3 3 0 at Navy 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 3 0 0 BU 0 1 1 at Loyola 9 1 2 at American 0 1 0 BUCKNELL 0 1 0 at Holy Cross 3 1 0 NAVY ---- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette 0 0 0 COLGATE ---- Did Not Play --- ARMY 0 3 0 at Colgate 0 0 0 SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) *- game started Saw action in every game recorded eight points, including two three-pointers, vs. Bucknell (2/26)...hit the game-winning three-pointer with 5.4 seconds to play at Loyola (2/8)...pulled down a career-high three rebounds at Lafayette (1/25)... recorded a 12-point performance on 4-fo-5 from three-point range against Holy Cross (1/18)...finished with six points against Mount St. Mary s (11/19) and Ohio State (11/27)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2012-13) Saw action in 17 games...played a career-high 12 minutes, scoring three points vs. Holy Cross (2/10)...drilled a three on her only attempt of the game vs. Army (2/2)...tallied a career-high four points against Niagara (12/8)...scored her first career points (three-pointer) at Villanova (11/29)...grabbed her first career rebounds (two) against Wagner (11/23). BEFORE LEHIGH Four year high school varsity starter First team All-NIC-10 Conference (junior and senior years) Beloit Daily News All Area Girls Basketball Team (junior and senior years) NIC-10 Conference Scholar Athlete 2012 Sterling Tournament All-Tournament Team 1,000 point scorer Broke high school s win record with 31 wins; Conference Champions (junior and senior years); Regional Champions (sophomore, junior and senior years) 300 Career three-pointers: 41% career threepoint percentage Four-year member of High Honor Roll Member of the National Honor Society Illinois State Scholar (Top 10% of Illinois High School seniors) Member of the Hononegah High School Gifted Program Recipient of the AP US History Award and AP Spanish Award. Jordan s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2012-13 17-0 56/3.3 4-18.222 4-16.250 3-4.750 1 6 7 0.4 4 0 1 4 0 0 15 0.9 2013-14 31-0 262/8.5 21-76.276 18-70.257 4-5.800 2 12 14 0.5 16 0 11 13 0 4 64 2.1 2014-15 29-0 110/3.8 13-36.361 11-33.333 6-8.750 1 11 12 0.4 7 0 3 2 0 0 43 1.5 2015-16 27-2 324/12.0 34-97.351 29-86.337 4-8.500 1 24 25 0.9 12 0 5 8 1 5 101 3.7 TOTAL 104-2 752/7.2 72-227.317 62-205.302 17-25.680 5 53 58 0.6 39 0 20 27 1 9 223 2.1

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 12 2015-16 UPDATE Out for the season due to injury. #10 Kiernan McCloskey Guard/Forward Junior 6-1 Fort Washington, Pa. Germantown Academy Major: Finance SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in every game posted six points on 3-for-3 shooting in addition to pulling down six tough rebounds in an overtime loss to first-place American... scored a season-best ten points in addition to pulling down four boards in Lehigh s league-opening win at Colgate (12/31)...chipped in six points and a pair of rebounds against Duquesne (12/28)...scored a season-best seven points against Hampton (12/2)...pulled down five rebounds at NJIT (11/21) and at Monmouth (11/15) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Had a solid freshman campaign, averaging 3.7 points and 3.6 rebounds per game was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week twice during the season averaged 7.7 points and 6 rebounds per game against Colgate, Bucknell and Army to earn her second Patriot League Rookie of the Week honor (3/3)...pulled down nine rebounds at Colgate (3/1)...made her first career start vs. Bucknell (2/26) and finished with five points and five rebounds...recorded a career-high 12 points after shooting 4-for-4 from the field and 3-for3 from the charity stripe vs. Army (2/24)...finished with six points and seven rebounds at Navy (2/19) and against Lafayette (2/22)...posted seven points against Holy Cross (1/18) while grabbing four rebounds...tossed in a career-high 11 points versus Delaware (12/21)...had a career-high night against Saint Peter s (12/9) with ten points and nine rebounds to claim Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition...was one of the most productive freshmen at Ohio State (11/27) with five points and four rebounds...contributed an impressive eight points, four rebounds and two assists against Mount St. Mary s (11/19)...pulled down six rebounds in her first collegiate game at Niagara (11/8)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH ---- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN ---- Did Not Play --- at NJIT ---- Did Not Play --- at Delaware State ---- Did Not Play --- SAINT PETER S ---- Did Not Play --- MONTANA ---- Did Not Play --- VILLANOVA ---- Did Not Play --- SAINT JOSEPH S ---- Did Not Play --- at Illinois ---- Did Not Play --- at Rider ---- Did Not Play --- at Hampton ---- Did Not Play --- at Army ---- Did Not Play --- at BU ---- Did Not Play --- LOYOLA ---- Did Not Play --- AMERICAN ---- Did Not Play --- at Bucknell ---- Did Not Play --- HOLY CROSS ---- Did Not Play --- at Navy ---- Did Not Play --- LAFAYETTE ---- Did Not Play --- BU ---- Did Not Play --- at Loyola ---- Did Not Play --- at American ---- Did Not Play --- BUCKNELL ---- Did Not Play --- at Holy Cross ---- Did Not Play --- NAVY ---- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette ---- Did Not Play --- COLGATE ---- Did Not Play --- ARMY ---- Did Not Play --- at Colgate ---- Did Not Play --- *- game started BEFORE LEHIGH A three-time All Inter-AC Selection from Germantown Academy...the second player in the school s history with more than 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, the other being Lehigh women s basketball assistant coach Laura Kurz... led her team to a PAISSA State Championship in 2011 and was named to the Pennsylvania All-State second team and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Second Team her senior year... was a three-sport athlete at Germantown... was an All Inter-AC Selection for volleyball her senior year and ranked seventh in the high jump at the 2010 PIAA State Track and Field Championships. McCloskey s Career Statistics Scoring ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 15.313 8-27.296 35-51.686 41 71 112 3.6 35 0 20 38 4 18 115 3.7 31-4 427/13.8 36-115.313 8-27.296 35-51.686 41 71 112 3.6 35 0 20 38 4 18 115 3.7

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 13 #11 Taylor Campbell Guard Sophomore 5-9 Chesterfield, Mo. Marquette High School Major: Behavioral Neuroscience 2015-16 UPDATE Has made three starts this season...scored a career-best 18 points behind a 7-for-10 showing from the field and 4-for-5 clip from three-point range at Colgate (3/2)... tallied eight points against Colgate (2/24)...made her first career start at Lafayette (2/20)...tallied five points against Lafayette (1/27)...scored four points against Kutztown (11/15) and Saint Joseph s (12/2)...played a career-high 14 minutes against Saint Peter s (11/25). FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in 13 games...pulled down her first career rebound against Boston University (1/3)...scored her first career points against East Stroudsburg (11/17) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH --- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN 4 1 0 at NJIT 0 1 0 at Delaware State 1 1 2 SAINT PETER S 0 2 2 MONTANA 2 1 0 VILLANOVA 0 2 0 SAINT JOSEPH S 4 0 2 at Illinois 0 1 1 at Rider 0 0 0 at Hampton 2 0 0 at Army 0 1 0 at BU 2 0 0 LOYOLA 2 1 2 AMERICAN 2 1 0 at Bucknell --- Did Not Play --- HOLY CROSS 0 0 1 at Navy 0 1 0 LAFAYETTE 5 1 0 BU 2 0 0 at Loyola 2 0 0 at American 0 0 0 BUCKNELL 0 0 0 at Holy Cross --- Did Not Play --- NAVY 3 1 1 at Lafayette* 0 4 2 COLGATE* 8 0 1 ARMY 0 0 0 at Colgate* 18 2 3 BEFORE LEHIGH *- game started All-time leading scorer (1,831) at Marquette High School, holds the record for most career steals (391) and also set a single-game scoring record of 50 points in her senior season four-year All-State honoree and was selected to first team All-State following her senior season averaged 17.2 points per game throughout her career, including an impressive 26.5 points per game during her senior campaign earned Suburban West All-Conference Player of the Year honors and was a three-year captain of her high school squad, in addition to playing for the St. Louis Team Adidas AAU team tallied a 3.9 GPA and was a member of National Honor Society and Model United Nations. Campbell s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2014-15 13-0 19/1.5 1-4.250 0-1.000 2-4.500 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 1 4 0 0 4 0.3 2015-16 26-3 231/8.9 23-55.418 8-26.308 3-6.500 6 15 21 0.8 15 0 17 13 0 13 57 2.2 TOTAL 39-3 250/6.4 24-59.407 8-27.296 5-10.500 6 17 23 0.6 15 0 18 17 0 13 61 1.6

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 14 #12 Lexi Martins Forward Junior 6-0 Irvington, N.Y. Irvington High School Major: Political Science 2015-16 UPDATE Ranks first in the nation in rebounds per game (13.8) and third in double-doubles (23)... First Team All-Patriot League...set a new Patriot League single-season rebound record at Colgate (3/2)...scored her 1,000th career point against Army (2/27)...broke the Lehigh single-season rebound record of 344 with 14 boards against Navy (2/17)...recorded her 18th double-double with 19 points and 15 rebounds at Holy Cross (2/13)...tallied 20 points and 19 rebounds in a 76-68 win at Loyola (2/3)...recorded two double-doubles and averaged 22.5 points, 15 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game against Lafayette (1/27) and BU (1/30) to earn PL Player of the Week honors...chipped in team-best marks of 17 points and 18 rebounds against Loyola (1/6)...recorded her ninth double-double of the season with 15 points and 15 rebounds at Hampton (12/20) and added a team-best four assists...named Patriot League Player of the Week on Nov. 30 after recording three double-doubles and averaging 16.5 points and 13.3 rebounds per game in Lehigh s 3-1 week against Delaware State, Saint Peter s, Montana and Villanova...set a new Patriot League and Lehigh single-season rebound record with 23 boards at NJIT (11/19). 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH* 21 20 2 KUTZTOWN* 20 14 3 at NJIT* 19 23 3 at Delaware State* 18 15 1 SAINT PETER S* 23 10 1 MONTANA* 18 16 5 VILLANOVA* 7 12 1 SAINT JOSEPH S* 11 12 4 at Illinois* 14 17 3 at Rider* 2 14 2 at Hampton* 15 15 4 at Army* 10 8 2 at BU* 13 11 2 LOYOLA* 17 18 1 AMERICAN* 17 12 3 at Bucknell* 11 15 3 HOLY CROSS* 7 12 3 at Navy* 10 13 3 LAFAYETTE* 27 15 1 BU* 18 15 6 at Loyola* 20 19 3 at American* 5 13 3 BUCKNELL* 8 6 0 at Holy Cross* 19 15 1 NAVY* 15 14 3 at Lafayette* 23 10 1 COLGATE* 19 14 3 ARMY 18 10 0 at Colgate* 18 12 2 *- game started SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Breakout sophomore campaign in which she was the leading scorer (14.0) and rebounder (11.1) on the team and broke Lehigh s single-season rebound record with 344 boards named second team All-Patriot League, Academic All-Patriot League and earned a spot on the All-Patriot League Tournament team finished the season with 18 double-doubles, which led the league and ranked 18th in the nation registered her 18th double-double of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds in Lehigh s semifinal victory at Army (3/9)...pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds against Navy (2/18)...tallied 21 points, ten rebounds and four assists against Loyola (2/7)...posted 24 points, including three three-pointers, and 13 rebounds to lift Lehigh over Bucknell (1/28)...chipped in 20 points and 16 rebounds to lift Lehigh over Army (1/7)...recorded her fourth-straight double-double and ninth of the season with a career-high 26 points and 12 rebounds against Boston University (1/3)..was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Arizona State Classic...notched her sixth double-double of the season against Eastern Illinois (12/21) with 17 points and ten rebounds... posted 15 points at Arizona State (12/20)...recorded double-doubles in the first five games of the season...scored 22 points against Saint Peter s (11/25)..opened the season with a 15-point, 10-rebound performance at Monmouth (11/15) to earn Patriot League Player of the Week recognition...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Had the third-best rebounding average on the team with 3.9 per game, while also chipping in 4.9 points per game posted a team-leading 13 points while pulling down seven rebounds and recording two steals at Navy (2/19)...tossed 11 points against Vermont (12/20) while also recording a team-leading eight rebounds...broke two ties in a close game at Fairfield (11/21) to lift the Mountain Hawks above the Stags with her nine points... recorded a career-high three blocks and seven rebounds against Mount St. Mary s (11/19)...contributed ten points versus NJIT (11/11)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE LEHIGH The all-time leading scorer (1,879) and rebounder (1,485) at Irvington High School... has been the New York State Class B Player of the Year and Sectional MVP three times while leading the Bulldogs to a 105-6 overall record during her four years... helped guide her Irvington team to four state championships and three Federation Championships...also excelled in the classroom, earning the distinction of New York State Scholar Athlete in all four years of high school...named a USA Today All-American and runner up for Miss Basketball in New York State her senior year. Martins Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 15 2015-16 UPDATE Out for the season due to injury. #13 Meagan Eripret Center Freshman 6-3 Allentown, Pa. Salisbury Major: Arts and Sciences BEFORE LEHIGH Meagan Eripret, a local product from Allentown, Pa. is the all-time leading scorer at Salisbury High School with 1,788 career points. The 6-3 center was named the team MVP for all four years of her career and was a three-time first team All-Colonial League selection and two-time first team All-Area member. Eripret was also a two-time All-State honoree, including collecting first team honors as a junior. In addition to her strong high school career, Eripret also played four years with the Lehigh Valley Fever and one year with the Philadelphia Comets club teams. Impressive in the classroom as well, Eripret graduated 11th in her class, was a member of the National Honor Society and earned the President s Award for Educational Excellence. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH --- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN --- Did Not Play --- at NJIT --- Did Not Play --- atdelaware State --- Did Not Play --- SAINT PETER S --- Did Not Play --- MONTANA --- Did Not Play --- VILLANOVA --- Did Not Play --- SAINT JOSEPH S --- Did Not Play --- at Illinois --- Did Not Play --- at Rider --- Did Not Play --- at Hampton --- Did Not Play --- at Army --- Did Not Play --- at BU --- Did Not Play --- LOYOLA --- Did Not Play --- AMERICAN --- Did Not Play --- at Bucknell --- Did Not Play --- HOLY CROSS --- Did Not Play --- at Navy --- Did Not Play --- LAFAYETTE --- Did Not Play --- BU --- Did Not Play --- at Loyola --- Did Not Play --- at American --- Did Not Play --- BUCKNELL --- Did Not Play --- at Holy Cross --- Did Not Play --- NAVY --- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette --- Did Not Play --- COLGATE --- Did Not Play --- ARMY --- Did Not Play --- at Colgate --- Did Not Play --- *- game started GETTING TO KNOW MEAGAN Nickname: Meag or Meg Favorite thing about Lehigh: Definitely the people. Everyone was so nice and welcoming. Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library Favorite Food: Anything with chicken Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Taylor Swift Favorite Movie: The Princess Bride Favorite TV Show: Castle Favorite Website: Twitter Favorite Pro Team: I m a fan of all of the Philly teams Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Missy Franklin the Olympic Swimmer Hobbies: I can play the guitar, and I was in all of the theatre productions while I was in high school Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Us Weekly Place I d Like To Visit: I d love to visit Ireland one day Talent I d Most Like To Have: I really wish I could dance Dream Job: A backup singer for Beyoncé If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Soccer, I loved it when I was little. If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: I would donate to my parents non-profit organization. I d also get VIP tickets to a Beyoncé concert. *For more on Meagan Eripret and the rest of the Mountain Hawks, be sure to check out the women s basketball page on Lehighsports.com*

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 16 #15 Bernadette Devaney Guard Sophomore 5-8 Cooper City, Fla. Nova High School Major: Business 2015-16 UPDATE Has seen action in every game this season...scored a career-best 12 points against Colgate (2/24)...added 11 points at American (2/6)...tied her career high with 11 points at Loyola (2/3) including a clutch 4-for-4 showing from the free throw line in the final minute to secure a 76-68 victory for the Mountain Hawks...scored a career-best 11 points behind a 3-for-5 showing from downtown at Bucknell (1/13)... dished three assists vs. American (1/9)...tallied a career-best seven points at Boston University (1/2)...scored five points in the season-opener at Monmouth (11/13). FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in 20 games...hit a pair of big three-pointers in the second half against Eastern Illinois (12/21) to record a career-high six points and help Lehigh to a 72-69 win...drained a three-pointer at NJIT (11/21)...scored her first career points against ESU (11/17). 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH 5 0 0 KUTZTOWN 0 0 1 at NJIT 3 2 1 at Delaware State 2 3 1 SAINT PETER S 2 1 1 MONTANA 0 0 2 VILLANOVA 2 1 0 SAINT JOSEPH S 0 1 1 at Illinois 0 0 0 at Rider 3 3 0 at Hampton 0 0 0 at Army 0 0 0 at BU 7 0 2 LOYOLA 0 1 0 AMERICAN 0 1 3 at Bucknell 11 0 0 HOLY CROSS 0 1 1 at Navy 6 2 3 LAFAYETTE 1 0 2 BU 3 0 2 at Loyola 11 0 3 at American 11 2 0 BUCKNELL 5 0 1 at Holy Cross 9 1 1 NAVY 3 0 3 at Lafayette 2 1 1 COLGATE 12 2 1 ARMY 5 1 1 at Colgate 0 0 1 * game started BEFORE LEHIGH Devaney led her Nova High School team to two State Final Four Appearances, as well as a pair of district and regional titles, and an overall record of 93-22 during her four years scored 1,372 points as a four-year varsity player and ranks in the top three all-time scorers in Nova history was twice named to the Sun Sentinel s 8A-7A-6A All-County First Team and was also selected as the Player of the Year in 2012-13 played for the South Florida Lady Jags AAU team and also spent four years on the cross country team and two years as a member of the track team nominated as the Broward County Scholar Athlete of the Year and held a strong GPA of 3.78. Devaney s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2014-15 20-0 79/4.0 8-30.267 7-27.259 0-0.000 1 3 4 0.2 4 0 1 2 0 1 23 1.2 2015-16 29-0 445/15.3 30-83.361 20-51.392 23-27.852 3 20 23 0.8 25 0 32 25 1 12 103 3.6 TOTAL 49-0 524/10.7 38-113.336 27-78.346 23-27.852 4 23 27 0.6 29 0 33 27 1 13 126 2.6

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 17 #20 Quinci Mann Guard Sophomore 5-10 San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius Prep Major: Arts and Sciences 2015-16 UPDATE Second team All-Patriot League...chipped in 19 points and a season-best five assists against Colgate (2/24)...scored 19 points in a big win at Lafayette (2/20)...led the team with 16 points against American (2/6)...scored a career-best 24 points behind a 9-for-14 showing from the field against Boston University (1/30)...strung together an 11-game double-digit scoring streak from Dec. 2 to Jan. 20...tossed in 18 points behind a 7-for-13 showing from the field at Bucknell (1/13)...scored a team-best 21 points at Hampton to go along with four assists (12/20)...led Lehigh with 20 points against Saint Joseph s (12/2) and a career-best 23 points at Illinois (12/6)... tallied 21 points in the season opener at Monmouth (11/13). FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Strong rookie campaign in which she was named to Patriot League All-Rookie team... scored in double-figures in 12 games and started all 31 games...tied her career high with 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting to help lift Lehigh to a semifinal victory over Army (3/9)...scored 12 points in the Patriot League Quarterfinals at 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH* 21 1 4 KUTZTOWN* 6 2 3 at NJIT* 15 0 1 at Delaware State* 8 4 3 SAINT PETER S* 8 1 4 MONTANA* 4 1 2 VILLANOVA* 3 3 3 SAINT JOSEPH S* 20 1 1 at Illinois* 23 1 2 at Rider* 17 3 4 at Hampton* 21 0 4 at Army* 13 4 0 at BU* 16 3 3 LOYOLA* 10 0 3 AMERICAN* 14 1 3 at Bucknell* 18 3 2 HOLY CROSS* 16 3 3 at Navy* 10 0 1 LAFAYETTE* 3 1 1 BU* 24 2 3 at Loyola* 8 3 0 at American* 16 0 1 BUCKNELL* 8 1 4 at Holy Cross* 15 5 4 NAVY* 10 0 0 at Lafayette* 19 2 1 COLGATE* 19 0 5 ARMY* 7 0 2 at Colgate* 15 2 1 *game started Holy Cross (3/6)...registered 16 points at Lafayette, 14 of which came in the second half...tallied 11 points, two rebounds and a career-high six assists in a big win over Bucknell (1/28)...led the team with 15 points, all of which came in the second half, in a win over rival Lafayette (1/25)...totaled ten points, two rebounds and an assist against Boston University (1/3)... tallied 11 points and three assists against Duquesne (12/28)...posted a team-best 14 points at St. Joe s (12/4), including the game-winning layup with 4.4 seconds to play, while also pulling down five rebounds to be named Patriot League Rookie of the Week...kicked off the season with an impressive 16-point performance at Monmouth (11/15), while also contributing five assists to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition. BEFORE LEHIGH Mann was the leading scorer on a St. Ignatius College Preparatory team that was home to a talented roster of five Division I NCAA scholarship eligible student-athletes helped lead St. Ignatius to CIF NorCal finals in 2013 and a West Coast Athletic League championship in 2014 as a two-time first team All-League player also a starter on the Cal Stars Nike Elite AAU team that finished second at Nike Nationals, the most prestigious AAU Tournament held each summer strong in the classroom as well as a member of her school s honor roll with a weighted GPA of 3.85. Mann s Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 18 #22 Elizabeth Sharlow Forward Senior 6-2 Edison, N.J. Bishop Ahr High School Major: Psychology 2015-16 UPDATE Had a strong all-around game against Colgate with 10 points and six rebounds (2/24)...scored a season-best 13 points against Bucknell (2/10)...put together a strong effort at Loyola (2/3) with eight points, five rebounds and three assists... tallied 10 points and four assists against Lafayette (1/27)...put together a strong all-around game against Loyola (1/6) with 9 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists... tallied 12 points at Rider (12/17) behind a 5-for-8 showing from the field...scored 12 points at Delaware State (11/23) thanks to an 8-for-10 showing from the charity stripe...pulled down nine boards against Kutztown (11/15). JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Led the team with a 54.2 (71-for-131) shooting percentage...tallied eight points on 3-for-4 shooting in the championship game at American (3/14) recorded 10 points, seven rebounds and a season-best four assists in a strong all-around effort against Bucknell (1/28)...contributed 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting in a win over rival Lafayette (1/25)...notched six points and six rebounds against Boston 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH 8 4 0 KUTZTOWN 2 9 4 at NJIT 4 1 2 at Delaware State 12 3 1 SAINT PETER S 8 4 2 MONTANA 7 4 1 VILLANOVA 5 1 2 SAINT JOEPH S 6 2 1 at Illinois 4 2 1 at Rider 12 8 1 at Hampton 2 5 1 at Army 2 5 1 at BU 3 4 4 LOYOLA 9 7 2 AMERICAN 1 1 1 at Bucknell 6 2 3 HOLY CROSS 2 1 0 at Navy 2 4 3 LAFAYETTE 10 2 4 BU 2 4 2 at Loyola 8 5 3 at American 3 8 3 BUCKNELL 13 5 3 at Holy Cross 7 2 0 NAVY 6 3 2 at Lafayette 9 5 1 COLGATE 10 6 1 ARMY* 3 9 1 at Colgate 9 5 2 *- game started University (1/3)...contributed ten points in Lehigh s league-opening victory at Colgate (12/31)...posted 11 points and six rebounds at Arizona State (12/20)...scored 12 points at NJIT (11/21)...just missed a double-double against East Stroudsburg (11/17) with a season-best 17 points and nine rebounds earned the team s Coaches Award named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Scored in double-digits in 12 games, eight of which came during Patriot League play...averaged 8.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game posted a career-high 24 points on 11-of-14 shooting against Bucknell (2/26)...tallied 11 points at Navy (2/19)...led the team in points (15) and rebounds (9) at Holy Cross (2/15)...pulled down a team-best eight boards while chipping in nine points and three assists against American (2/12)...posted her second career double-double against Boston University (2/1) with 14 points and a season-high 13 rebounds...posted 12 first-half points at Boston University (1/5) while pulling down a team-leading nine rebounds...recorded her fourth double-digit scoring game of the season at Columbia (12/28) with ten points...tallied an impressive 12 points at Niagara (11/8)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2012-13) Appeared in all 30 games dropped a career high nine points and grabbed seven rebounds at Bucknell (2/20) scored five points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out two assists vs. American (1/16)...tallied seven points and a career-high 14 boards against Niagara (12/8) scored career-high nine points against Fairfield (12/6) scored her first career points (four) in season opener at No. 13/15 California (11/9). BEFORE LEHIGH Four year high school varsity starter 1,000 point scorer (junior year) set school records in rebounds with 326 and made free throws with 147 (junior year) averaged 21.4 points and 13.6 rebounds (senior year) First team All-Area and first team All-Greater Middlesex County Conference (junior and senior year) First team All-State Non-Public Group, second team All-State, All-Groups and McDonalds All-American Nominee (senior year) set Bishop Ahr High School girls scoring record with 1,563 points set Bishop Ahr High School s rebounding record with 1,102 rebounds team captain (junior and senior years). Sharlow s Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 19 #23 Kari Moffat Guard Junior 5-6 Lincolnshire, Ill. Adlai E. Stevenson Major: Journalism 2015-16 UPDATE Has seen action in 14 games this season...scored a point from the free throw line against Army (2/27)...pulled down a rebound against BU (1/30)...recorded an assist against Villanova (11/29) and Saint Peter s (11/25). SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in 15 games...scored a basket against Loyola (2/7)...recorded a rebound against Duquesne (12/28)...scored two points and pulled down a rebound at NJIT (11/21). FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Saw action in 11 games...scored her first career points at Lafayette (1/25) and recorded an assist against Mount St. Mary s (11/19) and a rebound at Niagara (11/8)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH --- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN 0 0 0 at NJIT 0 0 0 at Delaware State 0 0 0 SAINT PETER S 0 0 1 MONTANA 0 0 0 VILLANOVA 0 0 1 SAINT JOSEPH S 0 0 0 at Illinois 0 0 0 at Rider --- Did Not Play --- at Hampton --- Did Not Play --- at Army 0 0 0 at BU --- Did Not Play --- LOYOLA 0 0 0 AMERICAN --- Did Not Play --- at Bucknell --- Did Not Play --- HOLY CROSS --- Did Not Play --- at Navy --- Did Not Play --- LAFAYETTE --- Did Not Play --- BU 0 1 0 at Loyola --- Did Not Play --- at American 0 0 0 BUCKNELL --- Did Not Play --- at Holy Cross --- Did Not Play --- NAVY --- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette 0 0 0 COLGATE --- Did Not Play --- ARMY 1 0 0 at Colgate --- Did Not Play --- *- game started BEFORE LEHIGH Captain of her basketball teams at Adlai E. Stevenson High School that won back-to-back Illinois Regional Championships in 2012 and 2013... led her team in assists her junior and senior seasons while also being named to the North Suburban All-Academic Team...three-time All-Conference and two time All Area selection. Moffat s Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 20 #24 Bryce Menendez Forward Freshman 6-2 Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley Major: Engineering 2015-16 UPDATE Record a rebound against Army (2/27)...saw first career action against BU (1/30)... out for start of season due to injury. BEFORE LEHIGH Bryce Menendez, a 6-2 forward, will come to Lehigh from Naperville, Ill. where she helped lead her Neuqua Valley High School team to a conference championship through all four years of her career in addition to a sectional championship in 2014. She earned Conference Player of the Year and All-Area honors for her efforts and earned second team All-State honors during her senior season. Menendez also helped lead her Illinois Elite AAU team to a second place finish at Nationals in 2014 and back-to-back Illinois AAU State Championships in 2014 and 2015. Off the court, Menendez earned high honor roll status during all four years of her high school career and was named an Indian Prairie Scholar. 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH --- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN --- Did Not Play --- at NJIT --- Did Not Play --- at Delaware State --- Did Not Play --- SAINT PETER S --- Did Not Play --- MONTANA --- Did Not Play --- VILLANOVA --- Did Not Play --- SAINT JOSEPH S --- Did Not Play --- at Illinois --- Did Not Play --- at Rider --- Did Not Play --- at Hampton --- Did Not Play --- at Army --- Did Not Play --- at BU --- Did Not Play --- LOYOLA --- Did Not Play --- AMERICAN --- Did Not Play --- at Bucknell --- Did Not Play --- HOLY CROSS --- Did Not Play --- at Navy --- Did Not Play --- LAFAYETTE --- Did Not Play --- BU 0 0 0 at Loyola --- Did Not Play --- at American --- Did Not Play --- BUCKNELL --- Did Not Play --- at Holy Cross 0 0 0 NAVY --- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette 0 0 0 COLGATE 0 0 0 ARMY 0 1 0 at Colgate --- Did Not Play --- *- game started GETTING TO KNOW BRYCE Nickname: B bird Favorite thing about Lehigh: The people Favorite Place on Campus: Campus Walk Favorite Food: Ice cream Favorite Color: Mint Bluish Green Favorite Musical Artist: Alina Barez Favorite Movie: I am Legend Favorite TV Show: Boardwalk Empire Favorite Website: soundcloud Favorite Pro Team: Bulls Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Tim Tebow Hobbies: Shopping, listening to music, baking/cooking Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Forbes most powerful men and women Place I d Like To Visit: Greece Talent I d Most Like To Have: Being able to fly like a bird Dream Job: Plastic Surgeon If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Beach Volleyball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel the Word, buy more shoes and pay for lots of under privileged kids to go through college. *For more on Bryce Menendez and the rest of the Mountain Hawks, be sure to check out the women s basketball page on Lehighsports.com* Menendez Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 21 2015-16 Game-By-Game: #25 Kayla Burton Guard Junior 5-8 Newton, Mass. Newton South Major: Journalism 2015-16 UPDATE Dished six assists and hit a three-pointer that broke a 65-65 tie and gave Lehigh the lead for good against Lafayette (1/27)...tallied six points on a perfect 3-for-3 effort from the field at Bucknell (1/13)...provided a big spark off the bench with ten points against Montana (11/28) and nine against Saint Joseph s (12/2)...dished a season-best five assists against Saint Peter s (11/25). SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in all 31 games put together a strong effort against Loyola with seven points, two rebounds and three assists (2/7)...chipped in five points and an assist to help Lehigh down Boston University (1/3)...scored a season-best 13 points against Hampton (12/2), including the game-tying three-pointer that sparked a 24-3 Lehigh run and lifted the Mountain Hawks to an 85-67 victory named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH 2 4 7 KUTZTOWN 4 2 2 at NJIT 5 2 1 at Delaware State 2 2 3 SAINT PETER S 2 1 5 MONTANA 10 0 3 VILLANOVA 5 4 1 SAINT JOSEPH S 9 0 0 at Illinois 0 2 0 at Rider 0 0 1 at Hampton 3 0 1 at Army 2 0 0 at BU 5 2 1 LOYOLA 3 0 0 AMERICAN 1 0 0 at Bucknell 6 1 1 HOLY CROSS 2 0 1 at Navy 3 1 1 LAFAYETTE 5 4 6 BU 0 2 0 at Loyola 3 4 1 at American 0 0 2 BUCKNELL 0 1 5 at Holy Cross 0 1 3 NAVY 0 1 2 at Lafayette 5 0 0 COLGATE 0 1 1 ARMY 0 0 2 at Colgate 0 0 0 *- game started FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team after leading the Mountain Hawks in three-point shooting percentage (33.1) and averaging 5.4 points per game scored in double-digits six times during the season...contributed 11 points and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Boston Universty (1/5)...tossed in a career-high 15 points that included three big second-half three-pointers versus Colgate (1/2)...finished with 14 points against Vermont (12/20) while also dishing a team-leading five assists...dished out a career-high seven assists against Saint Peter s (12/9)...tallied a team-leading 14 points at Rhode Island (11/23)...contributed 12 points versus Villanova (11/14) while also dishing out five assists and snatching three rebounds... recorded 11 points in her collegiate debut at Niagara (11/8) to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition. BEFORE LEHIGH Point guard at Newton South High School for four years, including two as a captain...averaged 15.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game her senior year before being named a 2013 McDonald s All-American Nominee and to the All-State team...recognized for her strong academic achievements with selections to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Teams in 2013...ESPN HoopGurlz four star recruit and Dual County League All Star for four years...won a number of AAU tournament titles with her Bay State Jaguars program...successful on the track as a 2013 Dual County League Champion in the Mile Run and 4x800 meter relay. Burton s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2013-14 31-22 657/21.2 52-168.310 40-121.331 23-28.821 12 49 61 2.0 42 0 71 72 2 22 167 5.4 2014-15 31-0 319/10.3 22-62.355 14-37.378 4-7.571 9 32 41 1.3 23 0 27 37 1 9 62 2.0 2015-16 29-0 416/14.3 24-66.364 11-33.333 18-28.643 9 26 35 1.2 18 0 50 45 1 14 77 2.7 TOTAL 91-22 1392/15.3 98-296.331 65-191.340 45-63.714 30 107 137 1.5 83 0 148 154 4 45 306 3.4

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 22 #33 Hailey Pascoe Guard Freshman 5-9 Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley Major: Business 2015-16 UPDATE Patriot League All-Rookie Team...has been in Lehigh s starting five 24 games this season...drained three treys against BU (1/30)...pulled down a career-best six rebounds against Lafayette (1/27)...scored a career-high nine points behind three three-pointers at Navy (1/20)...tallied six points against Holy Cross (1/17)...scored five points against Boston University (1/2), Saint Joseph s (12/2), Delaware State (11/23) and Monmouth (11/13). BEFORE LEHIGH Hailey Pascoe, a 5-9 guard, is the all-time leading scorer at Clayton Valley Charter High School in Concord, Calif. with 1,840 points and also holds the school s single-season scoring (707) and single-season free throws (105) records. Pascoe was a four-year varsity starter and three-year captain who averaged 16.1 points per game throughout her career, including an impressive mark of 22.1 points per game during her senior season. A four-time All-League selection and two-time All-League MVP, Pascoe also earned her high school s Female Athlete of the Year 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH* 5 4 0 KUTZTOWN* 2 1 1 at NJIT* 4 5 0 at Delaware State* 5 4 1 SAINT PETER S* 0 3 2 MONTANA* 3 3 0 VILLANOVA* 2 5 0 SAINT JOSEPH S* 5 4 0 at Illinois 3 2 1 at Rider* 0 1 1 at Hampton* 3 4 0 at Army* 0 1 0 at BU* 5 1 0 LOYOLA* 2 1 2 AMERICAN* 2 1 0 at Bucknell* 4 2 0 HOLY CROSS* 6 4 2 at Navy* 9 0 1 LAFAYETTE* 5 6 1 BU* 9 1 1 at Loyola* 2 2 0 at American* 6 2 0 BUCKNELL* 6 3 0 at Holy Cross* 6 3 2 NAVY* 5 0 1 at Lafayette 0 1 0 COLGATE 0 0 0 ARMY 0 0 1 at Colgate 0 1 1 *- game started award following her senior season. Pascoe is the third member of Kelly Sopak s Cal Stars AAU program to join the Mountain Hawks in recent years (Kelly Peterson 13, Quinci Mann 18). As a sophomore, Pascoe was a key contributor to the Cal Stars team that finished second overall at Nike Nationals and completed her AAU career with another strong showing at Nationals last summer. Strong in the classroom as well, Pascoe graduated with a 4.2 GPA. GETTING TO KNOW HAILEY Nickname: Hai Hai Favorite thing about Lehigh: My favorite thing about Lehigh has been the people that I have met. They are welcoming and genuine, and make you feel a part of the school. Favorite Place on Campus: Stabler Arena Favorite Food: Burritos Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Musical Artist: Eric Church Favorite Movie: The Lucky One Favorite TV Show: New Girl Favorite Pro Team: Golden State Warriors Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Stephen Curry Hobbies: Hiking, Running Magazine Cover I d Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated Place I d Like To Visit: Spain Talent I d Most Like To Have: I wish I could sing Dream Job: Owner of a professional sports team If I Didn t Play Basketball, I Would Play: Volleyball If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Travel the world. *For more on Hailey Pascoe and the rest of the Mountain Hawks, be sure to check out the women s basketball page on Lehighsports.com* Pascoe s Career Statistics

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 23 #34 Kerry Kinek Forward Senior 6-3 Whitehall, Pa. Allentown Central Catholic Major: Supply Chain Management 2015-16 UPDATE Named third-team All-Patriot League to become Lehigh s second-ever four-time All-League member...added 13 points and 7 rebounds in a big win at Lafayette (2/20)...chipped in 12 points and seven rebounds against American (2/6)...tallied a season-high 23 points against Holy Cross (1/17) and pulled down 12 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season...recorded her fourth double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds and shot 8-for-10 from the field against Loyola (1/6)...pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds at Hampton (12/20)... recorded back-to-back double-doubles against Saint Peter s (11/25) and Montana (11/28)...scored 21 points in Lehigh s first two games of the season against Monmouth (11/13) and Kutztown (11/15). JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Named third team All-Patriot League and finished as the team s second-leading scorer (11.5 ppg) and rebounder (7.6 rpg) scored in double-figures in 20 games and become just the sixth-ever Mountain Hawks to join the 1,000 point/500 rebound club...registered a double-double with 13 points and 11 boards in Lehigh s 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH* 21 14 1 KUTZTOWN* 21 6 1 at NJIT* 14 9 2 at Delaware State* 18 4 1 SAINT PETER S* 22 11 0 MONTANA* 15 10 4 VILLANOVA* 15 6 0 SAINT JOSEPH S* 1 7 0 at Illinois* 9 11 2 at Rider* 18 8 2 at Hampton* 7 15 2 at Army* 8 8 1 at BU* 1 9 4 LOYOLA* 16 10 2 AMERICAN* 6 7 1 at Bucknell* 5 9 0 HOLY CROSS* 23 12 0 at Navy* 8 12 2 LAFAYETTE* 9 7 4 BU* 7 7 1 at Loyola* 8 3 0 at American* 12 7 1 BUCKNELL* 11 7 0 at Holy Cross* 4 10 3 NAVY* 10 4 1 at Lafayette* 13 7 1 COLGATE* 9 6 3 ARMY* 11 4 1 at Colgate* 9 3 1 *- game started semifinal victory at Army (3/9)...led Lehigh in scoring (17) and rebounds (8) in the quarterfinals at Holy Cross (3/6)... dished a season-best six assists as well as 11 points and nine rebounds at Navy (1/21)...recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds at Loyola (1/10)...scored her 1,000th career point in a 19-point effort against Duquesne (12/28))...chipped in 11 points to help Lehigh to a big road win at St. Joe s (12/4) following a 22-point, 19-rebound performance against five-time defending MEAC champion Hampton to earn Patriot League Player of the Week recognition named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Led the team with 15.3 points and 7.4 rebounds per game was named to the third team All-Patriot League scored in double digits in 27 of the season s 31 games, including nine 20-plus point efforts recorded five double-doubles...posted 22 points and 12 rebounds at Colgate (3/1)...grabbed a season-high 14 rebounds at Loyola (2/8)...led all scorers with 21 points at American (1/15) while also recording five blocks and five assists...posted a team-leading 24 points against Vermont (12/20) on 11-of-13 shooting...scored a career-high 25 points against Saint Peter s (12/9)...finished with 12 points at Rhode Island (11/23) and 21 at Fairfield (11/21) to earn her second-straight Patriot League Player of the Week honor...recorded a career-high 23 points at Villanova (11/14), a double-double against NJIT (11/11) and 18 points and nine boards against Mount St. Mary s (11/19) to earn her first Patriot League Player of the Week accolade...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2012-13) Named the Patriot League s Rookie of the Week three weeks in a row and six times overall unanimously selected to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team and voted to the All-Patriot League First Team led Lehigh with 30.0 minutes, 12.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game registered 18 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high four blocks in the Patriot League quarterfinal matchup at Holy Cross (3/7)...grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds in a double-double performance at Bucknell to set a school and Patriot League record (2/20)...scored in double figures in nine consecutive games (Jan. 2 - Jan. 30) recorded a double-double (18 points, 11 rebounds) in her collegiate debut against No. 13/15 California (11/9). Kinek s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2012-13 30-30 899/30.0 144-346.416 10-37.270 87-129.674 53 197 250 8.3 76 2 32 97 54 21 385 12.8 2013-14 31-30 825/26.6 197-440.448 11-32.344 69-102.676 65 164 229 7.4 85 3 45 100 28 38 474 15.3 2014-15 31-31 859/27.7 129-295.437 23-59.390 75-94.798 65 171 236 7.6 91 1 64 76 23 25 356 11.5 2015-16 29-29 758/26.1 127-311.408 16-51.314 61-81.753 48 185 233 8.0 71 2 41 51 38 24 331 11.4 TOTAL 121-120 3341/27.6 597-1392.429 60-179.335 292-406.719 231 717 948 7.8 323 8 182 324 143 108 1546 12.8

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 24 #35 Amina Affini Guard Senior 6-0 Wilmington, Ohio Wilmington High School Major: Sociology/Social Psychology 2015-16 UPDATE Has started every game this season as Lehigh s most consistent defensive threat... went 4-for-4 from three-point range and tallied 14 points to help Lehigh down rival Lafayette (1/27)...put together a strong performance at Bucknell (1/13) with 14 points behind 6-of-8 shooting...tallied seven points, two rebounds and two assists in a big win over Loyola (1/6)...scored a career-high 15 points against Kutztown (11/15) and Delaware State (11/23)...pulled down eight rebounds against Montana (11/28). JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Averaged 3.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game shot 2-of-2 from three-point range to post ten points at Navy (2/19)...snatched a team-high three steals while also contributing five points against Navy (1/22)...finished with a career-high 14 points against Vermont (12/20)...recorded a team-leading and career-high five steals 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH* 9 3 4 KUTZTOWN* 15 3 1 at NJIT* 3 2 0 at Delaware State* 15 7 1 SAINT PETER S* 2 4 0 MONTANA* 6 8 1 VILLANOVA* 5 3 0 SAINT JOSEPH S* 6 5 0 at Illinois* 8 3 3 at Rider* 5 1 3 at Hampton* 6 2 0 at Army* 2 2 2 at BU* 4 2 0 LOYOLA* 7 2 2 AMERICAN* 3 2 0 at Bucknell* 14 2 2 HOLY CROSS* 2 2 4 at Navy* 3 3 0 LAFAYETTE* 14 1 1 BU* 7 1 1 at Loyola* 5 2 0 at American* 5 1 1 BUCKNELL* 3 3 2 at Holy Cross* 8 3 1 NAVY* 2 1 2 at Lafayette* 5 3 3 COLGATE* 4 2 2 ARMY* 4 3 1 at Colgate* 3 2 1 *- game started against Saint Peter s (12/9)...played a career-high 23 minutes at Ohio State (11/27)...tallied 13 points and four rebounds at Rhode Island (11/23)...recorded eight points in the season opener at Niagara (11/8)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS (2013-14) Averaged 3.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game shot 2-of-2 from three-point range to post ten points at Navy (2/19)... snatched a team-high three steals while also contributing five points against Navy (1/22)...finished with a career-high 14 points against Vermont (12/20)...recorded a team-leading and career-high five steals against Saint Peter s (12/9)...played a career-high 23 minutes at Ohio State (11/27)...tallied 13 points and four rebounds at Rhode Island (11/23)...recorded eight points in the season opener at Niagara (11/8)...named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2012-13) Saw action in 28 games pulled down a career-high three rebounds against Binghamton in the Christmas City Classic (12/29) tallied a career-high three points against Wagner (11/23) scored her first career points in home opener against La Salle (11/20). BEFORE LEHIGH Four year varsity basketball starter two-time team captain (junior and senior years) Averaged 12.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game (senior year) Two-time first team All-FAVC (junior and senior years) Southwest District Honorable Mention (senior year) District 15 All-Star (senior year) Ohio-Kentucky All-Star (senior year) Two-time Southwest District Underclassman Award winner (junior and sophomore years) Two-time second team All-FAVC (freshman and sophomore years) Four year varsity soccer starter Defensive player MVP (four years) three-time second team All-FAVC (freshman, junior and senior years) First team All-FAVC (sophomore year) Four year FAVC Scholar Athlete member of Phi Delta Sigma (freshman year) member of the National Honor Society Ohio Basketball Coaches Association Gold Scholar Rotary Student Athlete of the Month. Affini s Career Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season 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 2012-13 28-0 206/7.4 8-47.170 1-21.048 4-9.444 13 20 33 1.2 15 0 4 15 5 7 21 0.8 2013-14 31-19 568/18.3 41-112.366 22-57.386 18-29.621 15 44 59 1.9 42 0 27 24 7 27 122 3.9 2014-15 31-14 562/18.1 43-101.426 13-36.361 9-20.450 27 44 71 2.3 39 0 29 30 8 22 108 3.5 2015-16 29-29 836/28.8 60-150.400 20-55.364 35-42.833 27 51 78 2.7 37 0 38 36 12 41 175 6.0 TOTAL 119-62 2172/18.3 152-410.371 56-169.331 66-100.660 82 159 241 2.0 133 0 98 105 32 97 426 3.6

2015-16 LEHIGH WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 30: HOLY CROSS AT LEHIGH PATRIOT LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS PAGE 25 #44 Mae Williams Forward Sophomore 6-0 Lafayette, Colo. Monarch High School Major: IDEAS 2015-16 UPDATE Scored four points in a big win at Lafayette (2/20)...drained a three-pointer in a 61-52 win at American (2/6)...recorded two rebounds and an assist against BU (1/30)...went 2-for-2 from the free throw line at Bucknell (1/13)...pulled down two rebounds in the league-opener at Army West Point (12/30)...missed non-league play due to illness. FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS (2014-15) Saw action in 15 games...scored her first career point against Holy Cross (2/14)... pulled down three rebounds and dished an assist against East Stroudsburg (11/17). BEFORE LEHIGH Williams comes to Lehigh from Lafayette, Colo. where she helped lead Monarch High School to a runner-up finish in the Girls Class 5A State Championship competed in the USA Olympic Trials and was a member of the Blue-Star/Hoopgurlz 2015-16 Game-By-Game: Opponent Pts. Rbs. Ast. MONMOUTH --- Did Not Play --- KUTZTOWN --- Did Not Play --- at NJIT --- Did Not Play --- at Delaware State --- Did Not Play --- SAINT PETER S --- Did Not Play --- MONTANA --- Did Not Play --- VILLANOVA --- Did Not Play --- SAINT JOSEPH S --- Did Not Play --- at Illinois --- Did Not Play --- at Rider --- Did Not Play --- at Hampton --- Did Not Play --- at Army 0 2 0 at BU 0 0 0 LOYOLA 0 0 0 AMERICAN --- Did Not Play --- at Bucknell 2 0 0 HOLY CROSS 0 0 0 at Navy --- Did Not Play --- LAFAYETTE 0 0 0 BU 0 2 1 at Loyola --- Did Not Play --- at American 3 1 0 BUCKNELL 0 0 0 at Holy Cross --- Did Not Play --- NAVY --- Did Not Play --- at Lafayette 4 1 0 COLGATE 2 2 0 ARMY 0 0 0 at Colgate 0 2 0 *- game started All-State Game as well as a CHSAA first team All-State honoree played for the Mile High Rockies AAU team graduated with Magna Cum Laude class honors and was named her school s student of the semester in 2014. Williams Career Statistics