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Joe Logan 4th Season 96 Joe Logan 36 When College hired Joe Logan as its 11th head women s basketball coach on May 12, 2005, many people believed success for the program would follow. Judging from the Greyhounds success in his three seasons at the College, it appears those prognosticators were correct. In Logan s first three seasons at, also his first three as a head coach, the Greyhounds have a 51-39 overall record. The team has been even better in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference competition, registering a 32-22 mark (.593). He was recognized by his peers as the MAAC Coach of the Year after going 18-12 in 2006-2007. Logan s tie to is more than just as a head coach. The Evergreen campus is also Logan s alma mater and where he met his wife, Susan, also an alumna of the college. Joe has a passion and a love for and brings that same passion and love to basketball, Director of Athletics Joe Boylan said when Logan was hired. He reminds me of some young coaches I once knew in Philadelphia who have become very successful (Connecticut Geno Auriemma & Ohio State Jim Foster). Logan graduated from in 1996 and worked as an undergraduate as a manager for the men s basketball team. The coach at the time, the late Skip Prosser, had high praise for Logan when he was hired in May of 2005. No one will do a better job of selling College to potential recruits and their families than Joe, Prosser said. He believes strongly in what stands for. He has high character and high energy and always had a passion about the game of basketball. had great success under Patty Coyle when I was there, Joe can certainly emulate that level of success. During Logan s tenure as head coach, four student-athletes have been named to the All-MAAC teams - Lauren Troupe (1st team, 2006), Krystle Harrington (3rd team, 2006), Jill Glessner (1st team, 2007) and Vika Sholokhova (3rd team, 2007). Two players have also earned MAAC Sixth Player of the Year honors - Jackie Valderas (2006) and Sholokhova (2007). In 2007, Erica DiClemente was named to the Women s Basketball 2008-2009

Joe Logan Year-by-Year MAAC All-Rookie Team, and Candice Walker earned MAAC All-Rookie honors following the 2008 campaign. After the graduation of nine players in Logan s first two seasons, the 2007-2008 Greyhounds were left with a roster of youthful talent. Undeterred, the team jumped out to a 7-3 record in the season s first 10 games with big non-conference wins over Drexel, Villanova, Mount St. Mary s, UMBC and Columbia, as well as a MAAC-opening sweep of Niagara and Canisius. Injuries, however, dealt the team setbacks after the turning of the calendar, but Logan s club responded, reeling off four-straight wins in February against conference foes. The Greyhounds then won their first game in the MAAC Tournament for the third-straight season. Logan and his coaching staff guided the Greyhounds to an 18-12 record and third place finish in the MAAC in 20062007. The Greyhounds advanced to the MAAC Semifinals for the second-straight season, as well. The squad achieved consistent success throughout the season that can partially be attributed to considerable balance among scorers. Six players averaged five or more points per game, and eight averaged four or more. During the season, seven players led, or tied for the team-lead, in scoring, and 10 players averaged 10 or more minutes of playing time. s 18-12 record came on the heels of a 20-10 record in 2005-2006, Logan s first year as head coach. The 38 wins posted during Logan s first two years were the most in a two-year span at Evergreen since the 1997-1998 and 19981999 teams won 41. The 20 wins in 2005-2006 were the most in school history by a first-year women s basketball coach, and the 38 in two years are the most in that span, as well. Anne McCloskey won 33 games during the first two seasons of her tenure that began in 1976. In his first season, Logan s team achieved the best record for a women s basketball team at since the 1998-1999 www.loyolagreyhounds.com Joe Logan Year School Position Record 2007-2008 13-17 2006-2007 18-12 2005-2006 20-10 Total as 51-39 (.567) 2004-2005 St. Joseph s 7-23 2003-2004 St. Joseph s 22-11 2002-2003 St. Joseph s 19-11 2001-2002 St. Joseph s 24-8 Total as St. Joseph s 72-53 (.576) 2000-2001 19-10 1999-2000 12-17 1998-1999 21-7 1997-1998 20-9 Total as 72-43 (.626) 1996-1997 Centenary (N.J.) Men s 14-11 Total as Centenary (N.J.) 14-11 (.560) season. The Greyhounds finished third in the MAAC with a record of 13-5, also the best since the 1998-1999 campaign. s 20 wins are tied for the second most victories in school history. Logan and the Greyhounds topped Manhattan in the second round of the MAAC Championships after earning a first-round bye, and advanced to face secondseeded Canisius in the semifinals. The Greyhounds upset the Golden Griffins to move on to their first MAAC Championship game since 1998. Despite a loss to Marist in the final game, Logan and the 2005-2006 team fashioned one of the best seasons in school history. Prior to his arrival as head coach in May of 2005, Logan was not a stranger to the women s basketball program. He was an assistant with the Greyhounds from 1997-2001 under head coaches Patty Coyle and Cindy Anderson-Griffin. During that time, posted a 72-43 record, advancing to the MAAC semifinals three times. As an assistant, Logan worked in every area of coaching. He was responsible for recruiting, development of s forwards, film exchange, scouting, travel, monitoring of academic program, camps and fundraising. 37

Joe Logan As a undergraduate, Logan also worked as a manager for the men s basketball team under then- Skip Prosser and for the women s squad under Coyle. He traveled with both teams to the NCAA Tournament (1994 with the men and in 1995 with the women). I think College made a great hire in Joe Logan, said Coyle, now the head coach of the WNBA s New York Liberty. He not only understands the game and understands people but also has a passion for College that will serve him well as he begins his career as a head coach. Logan left in 2001 to be a part of the coaching staff at St. Joseph s University in Philadelphia. There, he helped the Hawks to an overall record of 72-53, While Logan was at St. Joe s, the Hawks won two Atlantic 10 Eastern Conference titles and advanced to the Atlantic 10 Finalist appearances twice The Hawks also made three trips to the WNIT with second round appearances in 2002 and 2003 and an Elite Eight spot in 2004. At St. Joe s, Logan also worked on recruiting, development of the Hawks forwards, scouting, fundraising and monitoring the academic progress of student-athletes. I can t say enough about Joe, St. Joseph s Cindy Griffin said when he was hired. He was successful there as a student and a coach. He brings a wealth of experience to the program. Joe only knows one way and that s to win... to lead s players to win on the court as well as in the classroom. Logan has also worked with the NBA and WNBA as an advance scout for the New York Liberty in 1999 and an administrative assistant for the Philadelphia 76ers from 199697. He began his coaching career at Centenary College in New Jersey, an NCAA Division III.There, he was as an assistant coach for the Cyclones men s basketball team from during the 1996-1997 season. Logan earned his bachelors of arts in history with a minor in business from in 1996. He is married to the former Susan Bryce ( 98), who was a Greyhounds women s basketball player from 1994-98, and the couple resides in Lancaster, Pa. Joe Logan Born: January 28, 1974 Hometown: Philadelphia High School: La Salle College College: 96 Married: To the former Susan Bryce 38 Women s Basketball 2008-2009

Tom Gizzi 1st Season Pennsylvania 89 With over 200 wins as a high school coach on his resume, Tom Gizzi will take the step to the collegiate level for the first time. He served McDonough School in Owings Mills, Md., as head varsity girls basketball coach for the last five seasons, directing the Eagles to a 100-32 (.757) during that span. Gizzi was named The Baltimore Sun Coach of the Year in 2007, and the Eagles winning percentage during his tenure was No. 2 in the Baltimore area. Thirteen of his players are currently on, or have been members of, NCAA women s basketball rosters, including players who are at Notre Dame, Boston University, George Mason and Stony Brook. After taking over a program with a three-year record of 37-37 from 2000-2002, Gizzi s teams reached the semifinals of the Interscholastic Athletics Association of Maryland (IAAM) each of his five seasons at McDonough. Six Eagles players earned All-IAAM First Team honors, and McDonough rose to a No. 2 raking in the State of Maryland by The Sun during his tenure. Prior to coaching at McDonough, Gizzi was the head varsity girls basketball coach at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., for five seasons. He was the first head coach of the varsity program and helped the team reach a 24-5 record during the 2000-2001 season and an 88-24 mark over his tenure. Four players from Gizzi s teams played NCAA Division I basketball, and he coached three 1,000-point scorers. In addition to his basketball coaching experience, Gizzi has also been a successful high school football coach. He was an assistant head coach at McDonough, specializing in defense and special teams. Prior to McDonough, he was the head football coach at The Hill School. Gizzi was an All-Ivy League First Team football player at the University of Pennsylvania during his undergraduate days. He helped the Quakers win three Ivy League titles, 1985, 1986 and 1988. He was a team captain as a senior in 1988 and picked up Honorable Mention All-America and All-ECAC honors in addition to league laurels. He graduated from Pennsylvania in 1989 with a bachelor of arts in biological basis of behavior. Gizzi then earned his master of science in education leadership from Saint Joseph s University in 1997. Following his collegiate football experience, he was a team captain and All-Pro performer for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. Gizzi and his teammates won Arena Bowl V, 48-42, over the Detroit Drive. He lives in Finksburg, Md., with his wife, Holly, and two daughters, Hannah and Leah. Tom Gizzi Tom Gizzi Born: August 30, 1967 Hometown: Finksburg, Md. High School: La Salle College College: Pennsylvania 89 Married: To the former Holly DeSilva Children: Hannah and Leah www.loyolagreyhounds.com 39

Alisha Mosley 4th Season Wake Forest 00 Alisha Mosley Alisha Mosley is in her second stint on the coaching staff at College. Mosley joined Joe Logan s staff prior to the 2005-2006 season, and the 2007-2008 season was her third since her return to the College. Mosley s first tour at came as a member of the staff from 2001-2004. She left for the 2004-2005 season to be a member of the coaching staff at Georgetown University. Mosley was a standout basketball player at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., where she was the team s Most Valuable Player as a senior. That year, she also earned All- Atlantic Coast Conference Honorable Mention. Mosley was named to the ACC s All-Rookie Team as a freshman, just a small barometer of where her playing career would end up. She finished her four years among the leaders at Wake Forest in several statistical categories. At the time of her graduation, Mosley was third on the Demon Deacons all-time list in 3-pointers made, eighth in free throw percentage and 10th in assists. After completing her eligibility at Wake Forest, Mosley headed to Georgia where she played for Jeff Williams and the Atlanta Justice of the National Women s Basketball League. She also worked for Fox Sports Net Atlanta in 2000-2001 as part of the ACC Futures Program. Mosley has strong roots to the area, in addition to her time at as an assistant coach. She is a 1996 graduate of Mount Hebron High School in Ellicott City, Md. She was a record-setting student-athlete for the Vikings, leading the State of Maryland with a 28.4 points per game average as a senior. That mark set a school record and also helped her garner All- Maryland honors from USA Today. She was also the Howard County Player of the Year and was twice named to The Baltimore Sun All-Metro Team. We are extremely excited to have Alisha at, Logan said. She brings with her a wealth of experience having played in the ACC at Wake Forest and coached in the Big East at Georgetown. In addition, her Baltimore roots will be a great asset to us on the recruiting trail. Mosley received a Masters degree in education from. She resides in the Greater Baltimore area. 40 Alisha Mosley Born: December 23, 1978 Hometown: Ellicott City, Md. High School: Mount Hebron College: Wake Forest 00 Women s Basketball 2008-2009

Erin Brady 4th Season St. Joseph s 03 The 2008-2009 season will be Erin Brady s fourth on the coaching staff at College. Since coming to the Charles Street campus, Brady s work with the Greyhounds has helped the team win 52 games, the most in a three-season stretch since 1997-2000. Brady works primarily with the post players on the court at. Off the court, Brady coordinates the team s community service efforts and the team s travel. Brady began her collegiate coaching career at in 2005 after an outstanding playing career, culminating with the 2003-2004 season at St. Joseph s University. She averaged 10.7 points per game and led the team in assists and steals as a senior co-captain of a team that advanced to the WNIT Elite Eight. At St. Joe s Brady was a member of the team during the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons when Joe Logan was a member of the coaching staff. Prior to her time at the Philadelphia school, Brady was a starter on the women s basketball team at American University. Brady started all but one game at point guard during her two seasons at St. Joe s., earning All-Atlantic 10 Third Team honors as a senior. In addition to her All-Atlantic 10 Third Team selection in 2003-2004, she was named to the All-Big Five Second Team in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004. She was the Hawks Most Valuable Player in 2002-2003 and earned several academic honors, as well. Brady was named to the Atlantic 10 Honor Roll from 2001-2004, the Commissioner s Honor Roll and the St. Joe s Athletic Director s Honor Roll. At American, Brady led the Eagles in scoring (11.7 ppg), assists (3.2 apg) and steals (2.6 spg) during her sophomore season. Prior to her college career, Brady was a standout high school player at Marian Catholic High School in Tamaqua, Pa. She scored 2,089 points and was a All-Pennsylvania First Team honoree and earned All-America Honorable Mention from USA Today. Following her tenure on the court at St. Joe s, Brady played professional in Ireland with the Bausch and Lomb Wildcats of Waterford. While in Ireland, Brady coached the Mercy High School junior varsity girls basketball team to an undefeated record and a third place finish in the All-Ireland Tournament. In the summer of 2008, Brady played for the South West Metro Pirates in Calamvale, Australia. She led her team to the league Championship Game and the national tournament. Brady, received her bachelor of arts degree in marketing from St. Joseph s in 2003 and her MBA from St. Joe s in management in 2004. She is currently pursuing her masters in education at and resides in Baltimore. Erin Brady Erin Brady Born: December 8, 1981 Hometown: Weatherly, Pa. High School: Marian Catholic College: St. Joseph s 03 www.loyolagreyhounds.com 41

Rev. Michael French, S.J. Team Chaplain Steve Austin Assistant Athletic Trainer Women s Basketball Support Staff 42 In addition to being a familiar and friendly face for students on the College campus, Rev., Michael French, S.J., has worked with the women s basketball program as the Team Chaplain for the past six seasons. The Baltimore native came to the campus in 1992 when he was appointed a fulltime lecturer in the computer science department. He worked in that capacity until 2002 when he took on a role as a part-time instructor. Prior to working at Adriana Mason serves as the Associate Director in the Office of Academic Affairs for Varsity Athletics. She is responsible for working with six of the varsity athletic teams in monitoring their academic progress and helping to ensure that they are maintaining their athletic eligibility. Mason also serves as the Tutor Coordinator, hiring and supervising the tutorial staff as well as monitoring the study hall requirements of the student-athletes. She College, Fr. French was a mathematics and computer science teacher just up Charles Street at his alma mater, Blakefield High School from 1983-1992. Fr. French entered the Society of Jesus upon graduation from High School in July of 1964, and he was ordained in College s Alumni Chapel in June of 1975. He holds a bachelors degree from Fordham and masters from the University of Washington and. Adriana Mason Associate Director of Academic Affairs for Varsity Athletics came to from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she was an Athletic Advisor. Prior to Charlotte, Mason served as an Academic Coordinator at Temple University and earned her Masters of Education in Sports Administration while serving as a graduate assistant with the Owls football program. She earned her bachelor of arts in exercise and sports science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Steve Austin s tenure working with the women s basketball team dates back to the late 1990s, and the 2008-2009 season will be his 10th with the program and 13th overall on the Evergreen Campus. Austin oversees all medical treatment of the College s women s basketball players at practices, games and during the off-season. The Castleton, Vt., native came to in September 1996 as a Part-Time Assistant Athletic Trainer and became Rob Taylor has been the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at since 2003-2004. A graduate of Lock Haven University, where he was a three-year starter on the baseball team, Taylor has worked with several professional athletics organizations, such as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Mutiny and San Antonio Silver Stars. Prior to working at, Taylor was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer from 1998-2001. After finishing his coursework and obtaining his master s of education in curriculum and instruction, Austin was elevated to Assistant Athletic Trainer in 2001. He earned his bachelor of science in athletic training degree from Castleton State College in 1996. Austin has been married for over three years to the former Joann Cassano, who also works in s athletics department. Rob Taylor Strength and Conditioning Coach at UNC-Greensboro. After working at UNC-Greensboro, Taylor was the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Delaware where he pursued his master s degree in exercise physiology. In addition to being the strength coach for the Australian Women s Lacrosse World Cup team, Taylor is certified through several professional strength, speed training, nutrition and exercise organizations. Women s Basketball 2008-2009