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UAlbany Athletics
The University at Albany athletics program enjoyed one of its most successful seasons
during the 2004-05 athletic year. The Great Danes were awarded the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr.
Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the strongest athletic program in America East Con-
ference as determined by a scoring system which rewards a school for success both during
the regular season and at championship competition in the conference’s 22 sports.
UAlbany won America East championships in volleyball, men’s lacrosse, men’s outdoor
track and field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in men’s indoor
track and field, and women’s golf. Men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s lacrosse and softball also
won or shared conference regular-season titles.
In addition, men’s lacrosse captured its third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. Vol-
leyball and softball became the first women’s sports to qualify for NCAA post-season play at
the Division | level. Meanwhile, Kurt Campbell became the first UAlbany football player to be
selected in the NFL Draft when he went in the seventh round to the Green Bay Packers.
UAlbany sponsors 19 NCAA Division | intercollegiate athletic programs, with 18 teams
competing in the America East Conference. Football, a Division I-AA program, has been an
associate member of the Northeast Conference since 1999.
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3 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants
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3 All-America Player Selections
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“E America East Conference Championship Teams
America East Scholar-Athlete of the Year Recipients
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44 All-Conference Honorees
161 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members
Quick Facts/Table of Contents
Quick Facts
Location
Founded .
Undergraduate Enrollment
Graduate Enrollment
. Albany, NY 12222
Total Enrollment 17,017
Nickname ... Great Danes
School Colors ... Purple & Gold
Affiliation NCAA Division |
Conference America East
Home court (capacity) Recreation & Convocation Center (5,000)
Dr. Kermit L. Hall
Dr. Lee McElroy
Rick Coe
Trina Patterson (Virginia ‘87)
. (518) 442-3062
tpatterson@uamail.albany.edu
36-48 (4th season)
. 137-196 (12 years)
. James Brunelli, 6th season, (Clarion '96)
518) 442-3089
brunelli@uamail.albany.edu
. Liz Sahin, 3rd season, (Virginia '03)
518) 442-3042
ysahin@uamail.albany.edu
Joi Irby, 2nd season, (Georgetown '03)
518) 591-8524
jirby@uamail.albany.edu
. Tim Ferguson (UAlbany ‘05)
214-14
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6/4
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Jen Schumacher ‘06, Tanya James ‘07
President .
Director of Athletics
Deputy Athletics Director .
Head Coach
Office Phone.
Patterson's E-Mail
Record at Albany .
Overall Coaching Record ..
Assistant Coach
Office Phone.
Brunelli's E-Mail
Assistant Coach
Office Phone.
Sahin's E-Mail
Assistant Coach
Office Phone...
Irby's E-Mail
Graduate Assistant Coach
2004-05 Overall Record
Starters Returning/Lost
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
Newcomers
Captains...
Athletic Media Relations Office Directory
Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations ... .. Brian DePasquale
DePasquale's E-Mail... ... bdepasquale@uamail.albany.edu
DePasquale's Office Phone (518) 442-3072
Assistant Media Relations Director (WBB Contact) Alison Hischak
Hischak’s E-Mail... .. ahischak@uamail.albany.edu
Hischak's Office Phone (518) 442-3359
Hischak’s Cell Phone .. 518) 331-0300
Media Relations Assistant Lisa Cangelosi
Cangelosi's E-Mail... Icangelosi@uamail.albany.edu
Media Relations Assistant . Sean Tainsh
Tainsh's E-Mail stainsh@uamail.albany.edu
Athletic Media Relations Fax (518) 442-3139
Basketball Press Row Phone. 518) 442-2566
Athletics Web Site .. www.albany.edu/sports
UAlbany Telephone Directory
University Switchboard
Admissions Office
Athletic Department
Athletic Department Fax
Athletic Ticket Office ..
518) 442-3300
(518) 442-5435
518) 442-2562
(518) 442-2596
. (518) 442-DANE, select option *2”
On The Cover
Front Cove senior guard Jen Schumacher (10) and senior forward Sharon
Majors (54). Back Cover: Junior guard Tanya James (21), sophomore
guard Sherri Mikus (15), sophomore guard Tanika Thrower (5) and sopho-
more forward Gia Sanders (24).
The 2005-06 UAlbany women's basketball team captains are guard
Jen Schumacher ‘06 and guard Tanya James ‘07.
Table of Contents
2004-05 Team Highs & Low: 30
2004-05 Top Efforts ..
2004-05 Box Scores .
Quick Facts/Contents .. 1
2
3
4| UAlbany History
5
7
8
9
Media Information
Courtside Notes
Head Coach Trina Pattersor
Coaching Staff
Support Staff
Arizona/Virginia Trip
Meet the Team
Season Preview
‘Team Photo/Roster ..
Meet the Great Danes
Tanya James
All-Time Results
Career Leaders ..
Season Leaders
Individual Records
. 10 | Team Records
. 11 | RACC Records ..
All-Time Letterwinners
Opponents
Jen Schumacher 14-15 | America East Conference 50
Sharon Majors . 16 | A-East Championship/Standings ... 51
Lyndsay Clark . 17] 2004-05 A-East Statistics
Kelly Martinson .. 18 | UAlbany’s A-East Highs .. 53
Sherri Mikus . 19 | A-East Composite Schedule 54
Gia Sanders . 20 | 2005-06 Opponents . 55-61
Tanika Thrower .
Kirsten Peterson/s
Kristin Higy/Asha Jordan
Joy Sterling/Devran Tanacan .
21 | Series Records
. 22 | This is Albany
23 | Albany - New Yor
24| Academic Services
Amanda Ward.... Administration
UAlbany Photo Day . 26 | Athletic Staff/Directory 68-69
Media Chart .. . 27 | Athletic Hall of Fame
Season In Re\
2004-05 Statistics/Results
28 | UAlbany Athletics
Rec. & Convocation
Credits
The 2005-06 UAlbany Women’s Basketball Guide is published by the
University at Albany Athletic Media Relations Office, and has been pre-
pared for use by friends of UAlbany Basketball and members of the
media.
EDITOR: Alison Hischak
CONTRIBUTORS: Brianna LaBrecque, Brian DePasquale, Sean Tainsh,
Lisa Cangelosi, University Relations.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Bob Ewell, Steve Lobel, Mark Schmidt
COVER DESIGNS: Rob Totaro
PRINTING: New York Press & Graphics, Albany, N.Y.
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Media Information
To the Media ...
Thank you for your interest in University at Albany Athletics. The
2005-06 Women’s Basketball media guide has been prepared to
assist you with your coverage of the Great Danes.
Athletic Media Relations Department...
Brian DePasquale - Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations
DePasquale’s Office Phone: (518) 442-3072
Alison Hischak - Assistant Media Relations Director (WBB Con-
tact)
Hischak’s Office Phone: (518) 442-3359
Hischak’s E-Mail: ahischak@uamail.albany.edu
Lisa Cangelo: Media Relations Assistant
Sean Tainsh - Media Relations Assistant
Office Fax: (518) 442-3139
RACC Press Row Phone: (518) 442-2566
SID Mailing Address: University at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
PE 307
Albany, NY 12222
Press Credentials ...
All requests for press credentials should be directed to Alison
Hischak, Assistant Director of Media Relations, as far in advance
of the game as possible. Credentials will be held at the will call
window in the lobby of the Recreation & Convocation Center and
can be picked up prior to the game. All credential requests will be
handled on a space-available basis.
Photographers and Television ...
Photo passes can be obtained in the same manner as regular
press credentials. Photographers are permitted to shoot from the
baseline only, provided they do not interfere with the flow of the
game. Camera crews are asked to call in advance of the game,
but will be admitted upon arrival.
Radio Policy ...
All stations planning on broadcasting University at Albany women's
basketball games at the Recreation & Convocation Center must
obtain permission from the Athletic Media Relations Office. Writ-
ten requests should be sent at least two weeks prior to the date of
the game. Broadcast locations are at courtside. Crews are lim-
ited to three people.
Interview Procedures ...
All player and/or coach interview requests must be directed to Alison
Hischak or another member of the University at Albany Athletic
Media Relations Department. Please do not contact a student-
athlete directly by phone or in their dormitories.
Press Facilities ...
Press row is located courtside. Phone lines for radio broadcasts
and print media are available along press row. Parking is readily
available at the adjacent Recreation & Convocation Center parking
lot. The main press row phone number is (518) 442-2566. Univer-
sity at Albany respectfully reminds each person on press row that it
is a working area and cheering for either team is prohibited. Your
cooperation is appreciated.
Press Row Services ...
All members of the working media will be provided with pre-game
notes, statistics and rosters, which will be available at courtside.
Live in-game statistics can be viewed on monitors. Computerized
halftime and final statistics and detailed final play-by-play sum-
mary will also be provided.
Post-Game Interviews ...
Following a mandatory 10-minute cooling off period, UAlbany head
coach Trina Patterson and selected players will be made available
outside their locker room on the RACC floor level. Any special
requests should be brought to the attention of the Athletic Media
Relations staff, and we will do our best to assist you. Media can file
their stories from press row, which is fully equipped with phone
lines and post-game information.
Game Updates ...
The game notes for each game will be available for distribution
prior to tip-off in the media room. An online version (PDF format) is
also available at the following address: http://www.albany.edu/
sports/womens/basketball/gamenotes.pdf.
Albany Times Union
News Plaza, Box 15000
Albany, NY 12212
Phone: (518) 454-5413.
Fax: (518) 454-5819
Contact: Mark Singelais
Associated Press
PO. Box 11010
Albany, NY 12201
Phone: (518) 458-7821
Fax: (518) 438-5891
Daily Gazette
2345 Maxon Road
Schenectady, NY 12301
Phone: (518) 395-3070
Fax: (518) 395-3072
Contact: Bob Weiner
MEDIA OUTLETS Troy Record
501 Broadway
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Phone: (518) 270-1295
Fax: (518) 270-1202
Contact: Rich Fyle
Albany Student Press
University at Albany
CC 323-332
1400 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12222
Contact: Ibrahim Khan
TELEVISION OUTLETS
WNYT-TViChannel 13 (NBC)
15 North Pearl Street
Menands, NY 12204
Phone: (518) 436-8477 ext. 4818
Fax: (518) 434-0659
WTEN-TV/Channel 10 (ABC)
341 Northern Boulevard
Albany, NY 12204
Phone: (518) 436-0771
Fax: (518) 426-4792
WRGB-TV/Channel 6 (CBS)
1400 Balltown Road
Niskayuna, NY 12309
Phone: (518) 381-4970
Fax: (518) 346-6249
WXXA-TVIFOX 23
28 Corporate Circle
Albany, NY 12203
Phone: (518) 862-0995
Fax: (518) 862-0930
Capital News 9
104 Watervliet Ave. Ext.
Albany, N.Y. 12206
Phone: (518) 641-7388
Fax: (518) 641-7023
This season, WCDB (90.9 FM) will be
the official on-air home of the Great
Danes women’s basketball team. The
student-run radio station, which can be
heard over the Internet at
www.albany.edu/sports, will be broad-
casting selected games throughout the
season. Mike Landsman and Jordan
Moore will provide the call.
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Courtside Notes
PROGRAM HISTORY: The UAlbany
women’s basketball program began var-
sity play in 1965 and competed at the NCAA.
College Division, NCAA Division II and III
levels prior to 1999. Entering their 41st
season, the Great Danes have a 411-414
(.498) record. UAlbany has made five
ECAC playoff and two NCAA tournament
appearances since 1985. The UAlbany
program moved to Division II in 1995-96
and to Division | in 1999-00.
THE HOME COURT: The Great Danes play
their home games at the 5,000-seat Rec-
reation and Convocation Center located on
campus. Entering the 2005-06 season,
UAlbany holds a 92-67 (.579) record in 13
seasons at the RACC.
THE COACHING STAFF: The UAlbany
coaching staff remains entirely intact from
the 2004-05 season. Head coach Trina
Patterson enters her fourth year at the helm
of the program. Patterson is a seasoned
coaching veteran having spent time at the
College of William and Mary and the Uni-
versity of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
Patterson has also coached with the USA
Women’s Basketball Team. Jim Brunelli
returns for his sixth season with the Great
Danes, while Liz Sahin and Joi Irby begin
their third and second seasons, respec-
tively. Tim Ferguson enters his first sea-
son as the director of operations.
THE CONFERENCE: UAlbany will be play-
ing its fifth season as a member of the
nine-team America East Conference. The
Great Danes have made appearances in
the conference tournament two straight
years. The program earned its first America
East tournament victory in 2003-04 with a
first-round defeat of Hartford.
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THE CAPTAINS: Senior guard Jen
Schumacher and junior guard Tanya James
have been selected by the players and
coaching staff as the 2005-06 team cap-
tains. Schumacher, who is the team’s top
returning scorer this season, averaged 12.5
points per game. James started 15 of 27
games and averaged 2.8 points.
THE TEAM: The Great Danes graduated
three starters from last season's squad,
including two-time All-America East first-
team selection Danielle Hutcheson. Senior
guard Jen Schumacher started all 28
games. Junior guard Tanya James and
sophomore guard Sherri Mikus also have
starting experience. UAlbany added six new-
comers to its roster, including four fresh-
men and two junior transfers.
BREAK IT DOWN:
By Class:
Freshmen (4): Sarah Hayes, Asha Jordan,
Joy Sterling, Devran Tanacan
Redshirt Freshman (1): Kirsten Peterson
Sophomores (4): Kelly Martinson, Sherri
Mikus, Gia Sanders, Tanika Thrower
Juniors (4): Lyndsay Clark, Kristin Higy,
Tanya James, Amanda Ward
Seniors (2): Sharon Majors,
Schumacher
Jen
By Position:
Guards (8): Sarah Hayes, Tanya James,
Asha Jordan, Kelly Martinson, Sherri Mikus,
Jen Schumacher, Tanika Thrower, Amanda
Ward
Forwards (5): Lyndsay Clark, Kristin Higy,
Sharon Majors, Gia Sanders, Joy Sterling
Centers (2): Kirsten Peterson, Devran
Tanacan
By Height:
6-4: Kirsten Peterson, Devran Tanacan
6-2: Lyndsay Clark
6-1: Kristin Higy, Sharon Majors
6-0: Gia Sanders
5-11: Kelly Martinson, Sherri Mikus, Joy Ster-
ling
5-9: Amanda Ward
5-8: Asha Jordan, Jen Schumacher
5-6: Sarah Hayes, Tanya James, Tanika
Thrower
RETURNING LEADERS:
Scoring: Jen Schumacher, 12.5 ppg
Rebounding: Gia Sanders, 3.0 rpg
FG percentage: Sharon Majors, .485
3-point FG percentage: Jen Schumacher, .387
Free throw percentage: Jen Schumacher, .880
Assists: Jen Schumacher, 53
Steals: Jen Schumacher, 37
Blocks: Gia Sanders, 6
Jen Schumacher
THE SCHEDULE: The Great Danes’ regu-
lar-season schedule features 27 games,
including 16 America East Conference
contests. UAlbany will travel to Elmira, N.Y.
for the St. Bonaventure Shootout on Nov.
19-20 and to Berkeley, Calif. for the Con-
tra Costa Times Classic on Dec. 3-4. The
team will also visit Charleston, S.C. for
single games with Charleston Southern
and Savannah State in addition to playing
at perennial-power Connecticut on Dec.
29.
RECORD BREAKER: Senior guard Jen
Schumacher set the school and America
East record by netting 77 three-pointers
during the 2004-05 campaign. The previ-
ous UAlbany standard was 71 set by Jess
McGinlay in 2002-03.
HUTCHESON’S HONORS: Former UAlbany
center Danielle Hutcheson earned her
second consecutive America East All-Con-
ference First Team selection last season.
Hutcheson is the only player in the
program's history to be named to the first
team.
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS: For the second
consecutive year, the Great Danes set a
Division | program record for victories in a
season. UAlbany won 14 contests last
year, improving on the previous best of 13
wins during the 2003-04 season.
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Head Coach Trina Patterson
Trina Patterson begins her fourth sea-
son as head coach of the women’s bas-
ketball program at the University at Albany
and her 13th overall at the collegiate level.
During Patterson's three years at the helm,
the UAlbany program has made signifi-
cant strides and become more prominent
in America East play.
A new era began in Great Danes
women's basketball when Director of Ath-
letics and Recreation Dr. Lee McElroy an-
nounced the hiring of Trina Patterson as
the women’s head basketball coach on May 6, 2002. Patterson
became the ninth head coach in the UAlbany women’s basketball
program's history.
“Trina has a vision for the program on all levels, and her previ-
ous teams have demonstrated success on the playing court, in
the classroom and in the community,” McElroy said.
UAlbany established a program record with 14 victories at the
Division | level during the 2004-05 season and finished 14-14
overall. The Great Danes have increased their win total in each of
Patterson's first three seasons.
Patterson has guided the Great Danes to two straight America
East Conference postseason tournaments, including the
program's first-ever in 2003-04. UAlbany defeated Hartford in the
first round that season before losing to eventual champion Maine
in the semifinals.
Known for her ability to develop post players, Patterson guided
former center Danielle Hutcheson to consecutive America East
All-Conference First-Team honors. Hutcheson, who finished her
career as the program’s leading rebounder, became the first
UAlbany women’s basketball player to receive that award.
During her first season at UAlbany, Patterson helped the Great
Danes increase their win total from four games to nine. UAlbany
also went from a winless conference season to registering three
victories in 2002-03. Under Patterson's guidance, two Great Dane
players were named to the America East All-Conference Second
Team for the first time in women’s basketball history.
Prior to her arrival in Albany, Patterson served as the head
basketball coach at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg,
Virginia for eight seasons, from 1991-99. She took over a pro-
gram that fought to establish an identity in the Colonial Athletic
Association and had not experienced a winning season at the
Division | level. By her third year, Patterson guided the team to a
20-8 record and a third-place finish in the conference standings.
She was voted as the 1993-94 CAA Coach of the Year, and the
squad established single-season records in scoring average and
assists. During the previous campaign, the Tribe advanced to the
championship game of the 1992 CAA Tournament. Patterson,
who mentored five all-conference players, remains the school’s
all-time winningest coach.
In 1999-2000, Patterson spent one year as the head coach at
the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, a member of the Mid-
Eastern Athletic Conference. Patterson, who began her career as
a William & Mary assistant coach in 1988, has also served on the
USA Women's Basketball Team coaching staff as an assistant
for the R. William Jones Cup in Taipei, Taiwan, and Beijing, China
in 1998. The gold-medal-winning squad's roster included current
WNBA players Tamika Catchings, a four-time WBCA/Kodak All-
American, Becky Hammon and Tamika Whitmore. Patterson again
joined the Team USA sidelines for the 2003 Pan American Games,
helping guide the squad to the gold medal game. Some of the
members of the team included Nicole Powell, Barbara Turner,
Rebekka Brunson and Janel McCarville. Patterson coached
Brunson, a post-player, who went on to lead the team in scoring
and rebounding during the international competition.
As a collegiate player at the University of Virginia, Patterson
earned four varsity letters and was a member of four consecutive
NCAA Tournament teams. The Cavaliers captured three Atlantic
Coast Conference regular-season titles and won 20 or more
games in each season of her tenure. In her senior season as
team captain, Virginia posted a 26-5 record and reached the
NCAA's regional semifinals. The Cavaliers, coached by Debbie
Ryan, a seven-time ACC Coach of the Year, ended the season
ranked 10th by USA Today and 11th in the Associated Press polls.
Patterson was appointed by the NCAA to serve as an NCAA
representative on the USA Basketball Women's Collegiate Com-
mittee for the 2005-08 term. The committee is charged with re-
viewing and making recommendations concerning USA
Basketball’s Women's Collegiate events, including the selection
of players and coaches.
Additionally, Patterson was one of five women’s basketball
coaches chosen by the U.S. Olympic Committee to participate in a
coaches’ conference. The forum was held in Colorado Springs in
October 2003.
Patterson was also voted to serve as the America East Confer-
ence women’s basketball coaches’ chair in September. Patterson,
who will hold the position for two years, will be responsible for
creating an agenda for the annual conference meeting, as well as
making recommendations for improvements.
Anative of Newport News, Va., Patterson earned a B.A. in rheto-
ric and communication studies from the University of Virginia in
1987. She completed a M.A. in human resource management
from National University in La Jolla, Calif. in 2002.
Patterson, who enjoys playing the acoustic guitar, is a member
of Delta Sigma Theta. Patterson sits on the Capital Region Urban
Advisory Board for the YMCA and was recognized as an adult
achiever last spring. Her husband, Carl, serves as a Master Ser-
geant in the U.S. Marine Corps after 20 years of service. The
Pattersons have two sons, Carl Jr. “C.J.”, 9 and Matthew, 4.
Coaching Experience
1988-1991
1991-1999
1999-2000
. Assistant Coach, William & Mary
. Head Coach, William & Mary
Head Coach, Univ. of Maryland-Eastern Shore
2002-Present Head Coach, UAlbany
Personal
Total Years As A Collegiate Head Coach .. 3
Alma Mater Virginia
B.A. Degree .. . Rhetoric & Comm. Studies, Virginia, ‘87
MAA. Degree.......... Human Resource Mgt., National University, ‘02
Birthdate July 7, 1965
Hometown jewport News, Va.
UAlbany Career Record
Overall PCT AE PCT
2002-03 918 333 3-13 .188
2003-04 13-46 448 9-9 500
2004-05 1414 500 99 500
Total 36-48 429° 21-31 404
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Coaching Staff
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JAMES BRUNELLI
ASSISTANT COACH
James Brunelli begins his sixth sea-
son as an assistant coach at UAlbany. He
serves as the recruiting coordinator and
is involved in other aspects of the program,
including game and practice preparations
and scheduling. Brunelli’s player develop-
ment focuses on the post players.
Brunelli, 32, previously served a two-
year stint at Clarion University in Pennsylvania. He was involved
with the NCAA Division II program's recruiting, scouting, game
and practice instruction, and strength and conditioning.
Anative of Force, Pa., Brunelli was a student assistant at Clarion
from 1994-96 prior to coaching boys’ and girls’ high school bas-
ketball for two years. He worked at both DuBois (Pa.) and Davie
County (N.C.) high schools. Brunelli played for the men’s basket-
ball team at Clarion in 1993-94, after making the squads as a
walk-on. He originally attended the Pennsylvania State University's
DuBois campus, where he played baseball and basketball.
Brunelli has an undergraduate degree in education, and is certi-
fied in secondary social studies. He earned a M.S. in communica-
tion education and mass media from Clarion. Brunelli is also a
member of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association and
New York State Basketball Coaches Association.
Brunelli and his wife, Stacey, who is a fourth grade teacher at
Zoller Elementary in the Schenectady City School District, cur-
rently reside in Rotterdam. The Brunellis have two daughters,
Baylee Ann, 3, and Jaylynn, 5 months.
TIM FERGUSON
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
Tim Ferguson enters his first season as
a graduate assistant coach. He spent the
last two years serving as head manager
and a practice player for the Great Danes.
Anative of New Hartford, N.Y., Ferguson
played basketball and baseball at Clinton
Central High School. Ferguson was a cen-
ter on the basketball team and helped lead
his squad to an 18-4 senior season and a spot in the second round
of the sectional playoffs. He was named an honorable mention
player for the Tri-Valley League and earned a spot on the senior all-
star squad. Ferguson played third base on the Clinton baseball
team.
Ferguson received a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from
UAlbany in May 2005. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree
in seconday education. Ferguson is the son of Charles and
Constance Ferguson.
LIZ SAHIN
ASSISTANT COACH
Liz Sahin starts her third season as an
assistant coach at the University at Albany.
She is involved in all aspects of the pro-
gram, including preseason and
postseason conditioning, scouting and re-
cruiting. Sahin serves as a liaison with the
training room and her player development
focuses on the guards on the team.
Sahin, a native of Hatay, Turkey, completed her collegiate play-
ing career at Virginia as a two-year letterwinner. She was named
Most Improved Player in 2002 and was a member of the NCAA
tournament and ACC semifinal teams in 2002 and 2003. Sahin
attended Palm Beach Community College before transferring to
Virginia, where she led the team to two Southern Conference
Championships, 1999-2001. She was named Southern Confer-
ence Player-of-the-Year, and to the All-State team and All-Academic
team twice. She led the Southern Conference in scoring in 1999
and the state of Florida in assists and was third in free throw
percentage, 1999-2001.
A Dean's List student and a member of the Phi Theta Kappa
Honors Society, Sahin received a B.A. in Economics from Virginia
in May 2003. She is a member of the Turkish National Team and
has assisted with Debbie Ryan's girls basketball camps and Dena
Evans’ point guard camps. Sahin speaks three languages (En-
glish, Turkish and Arabic) and has six siblings.
JOIRBY
ASSISTANT COACH
Joi Irby enters her second season as
an assistant coach at the University at Al-
bany. Irby’s responsibilities will include co-
ordinating team travel, community service
and serving as the academic liaison.
Irby comes to UAlbany from Virginia
State University, where she was an assis-
tant coach from October 2003 to July 2004.
While at Virginia State, Irby was respon-
sible for several aspects of coaching, including scouting reports,
travel arrangements and the monitoring of academic performance.
A native of Richmond, Va., Irby was a four-year member of the
Georgetown University women’s basketball team that made three
National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) appearances. She was given
the team’s Unsung Heroine Award as a freshman.
A 2003 graduate of Georgetown, Irby received a bachelor of arts
in psychology with a minor in theology. Irby also served as a resi-
dent assistant and youth counselor and coach at the Georgetown
Women's Basketball Camp. She has been a member of the
Women's Basketball Coaches Association since November 2003.
Great Danes Basketball e 5
Support Staff
MARY KATE HEDDERMAN
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
Mary Kate Hedderman is in her seventh
season as an assistant athletic trainer at
UAlbany. She is one of the primary athletic
trainers for women’s basketball and works
exclusively with the field hockey and softball
programs.
Hedderman previously spent five years as
an athletic trainer at Columbia Physical Therapy in Schodack, N.Y.,
where she supervised a clinic outreach program focusing on high
school athletes. She also served on the Atlanta Committee's ath-
letic training staff at the 1996 Olympics and has worked men’s
basketball and women's softball at two Empire State Games.
Hedderman, 36, was a Kellas Scholar at Russell Sage College
and earned a B.S. in physical education and athletic training (1991).
Anative of Albany, she received her master’s degree in 1993 from
Indiana State University, where she was a graduate assistant.
Hedderman is a member of the New York State Athletic Trainers
Association and is a certified instructor in CPR and First Aid, as
well as being certified as an NSCA-CPT.
KIMBERLY DOYLE
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
Kimberly Doyle is in her fifth season as an
assistant athletic trainer at UAlbany, after work-
ing with the field hockey and women’s basket-
ball programs as an intern in 2001.
Doyle previously was an athletic trainer at
Terre Haute North Vigo High School (Ind.) dur-
ing the 1998-99 academic year and served as
the head student trainer at the State University of New York at
Brockport. She is board certified by the National Athletic Trainers
Association, and has received certification in CPR, safety and ad-
vanced first aid by the American Red Cross.
Doyle received her master’s degree in athletic training from
Indiana State University, and earned a B.S. in physical education
from Brockport. A native of Troy, N.Y., Doyle received her associate
of arts from Hudson Valley Community College.
MARIAMOON
ASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
ep RECREATION & INTRAMURALS
Maria Moon is in her sixth year as a member
of the UAlbany department of athletics. She
was elevated to assistant athletics director for
recreation, intramural and campus affairs in
July 2005.
Moon, 43, has worked in the recreation and fitness field for more
than 20 years. She previously held the position of assistant
intramural director at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In that role,
she managed a comprehensive intramural program, supervised
student coordinators and officials, marketed intramurals to the
Rensselaer college community, and assisted with facility operatons
of the Mueller Fitness Center.
A native of Hudson, N.Y., Moon has a master's in recreation
administration from San Francisco State University and an B.A. in
recreation from Ithaca College. From 1993-96, Moon was the
Albany YMCA's program director.
JACK KOELMEL
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Jack Koelmel begins his 32nd year as the
head athletic trainer at the University at Al-
bany. He is responsible for all aspects of the
sports medicine program, including preven-
tive training, injury rehabilitation and nutrition
counseling. Koelmel supervises an athletic
training staff of four assistants, one graduate assistant and several
volunteers.
Koelmel, 57, received a bachelor's degree in physical education
from Norwich University in Vermont, where he played basketball
and football and worked as a student assistant trainer. An instructor
in the care and prevention of athletic injuries, Koelmel earned a M.S.
in educational administration from UAlbany in 1973.
From 1992-99, Koelmel served as the NYSATA region repre-
sentative. He received his 25-year service award from the National
Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). In addition, Koelmel worked
an an athletic trainer at the Empire State Games for seven years,
plus taught sports medicine and physical education courses at
UAlbany for nearly three decades.
Koelmel and his wife, Margo, reside in Ballston Spa. He has
three stepchildren, Frances, Carl and Ross.
TONY TULLOCK
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Tony Tullock was named as strength and
conditioning coach in July 2000. He super-
vises UAlbany's 19-sport intercollegiate ath-
letics program.
Tullock, 31, was previously assistant
strength coach at Colgate University for two
years. He designed and administered strength programs for
men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and
softball, and was active with the football and basketball programs.
Tullock also handled daily operations of the University Fitness
Center, created off-season workouts for athletes, and used video
analysis to correct weightlifting techniques.
Tullock, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, was a
graduate assistant at the University of Massachusetts for two years.
He received a master's degree in exercise science and physiology
from UMass, and earned a B.A. in psychology from Boston College,
where he was a student assistant. Tullock and his wife, Sue, live
in Guilderland.
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY
6 e Great Danes Basketball
Support Staff
KEVIN GALUSKI
ASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
EQUIPMENT & OPERATIONS
Kevin Galuski was elevated to assistant
athletics director for equipment and opera-
tions on July 11, 2005.
Galuski came to the University as head
equipment manager in August 2000. He took
on additional duties the following year as New York Giants Training
Camp liaison. He manages all operational aspects of the summer
training camp.
Galuski, 32, was previously the head equipment manager with
the Arena Football League's Carolina Cobras for one year. He also
worked with the AFL's Albany Firebirds from 1995-99. In his duties
with both organizations, Galuski handled the supervision and
maintenance of equipment and athletic gear along with game day
responsibilities.
Galuski received a B.S. in sports management from Colby-
Sawyer College. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment
Managers Association. Galuski and his wife, Shannon, reside in
the Capital Region.
BRIAN DEPASQUALE
ASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
MEDIARELATIONS
Brian DePasquale was appointed as
UAlbany's assistant athletics director for me-
dia relations in 1994. He is responsible for the
publicity and promotion of the school's 19
men's and women's varsity sports, producing
a television and radio package for football and basketball, manag-
ing the development of the athletic web site, and publicizing New
York Giants football training camp.
Prior to joining the UAlbany administrative staff, DePasquale
served as assistant sports information director at Colgate Univer-
sity , sports information director at Drexel University, and informa-
tion director for the East Coast Conference.
DePasquale has worked at numerous United States Golf Asso-
ciation (USGA) championships, including the U.S. Open from
1993-2005, the U.S. Senior Open, the 1997 Walker Cup, and 2004
U.S. Women's Open. He also served as a press officer at the 1992
XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France, where he handled
ski jumping, Nordic combined and ice hockey.
A native of Canton, Ohio, DePasquale has been on the media
relations staff at NCAA men's basketball and men's lacrosse
championships. He was a staff member at the 1996 Final Four at
The Meadowlands in New Jersey and five lacrosse “final four"
events.
DePasquale, 45, received a B.A. in journalism with a concentra-
tion in broadcasting and a master's degree in athletic administra-
tion from The Ohio State University.
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JAN BROWN
ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
COMPLIANCE
Jan Brown was appointed assistant ath-
letics director for compliance on March 17,
2005. Brown will administer the school’s
NCAA compliance and rules education pro-
gram. She also serves as the department's
senior women's administrator.
Brown served as the NCAA's Director of Division II and Gover-
nance Liaison to the Executive Committee and as Assistant Chief
of Staff for Division II for nearly six years prior to her present
appointment. In that position, she provided counsel, advice and
leadership to the main governing entities of Division II intercolle-
giate athletics, the NCAA President and other NCAA staff regarding
current Division II issues and policies. Brown was also on-site staff
liaison for the 2001 Division I! Women's Lacrosse Championship
and three national outdoor track and field competitions.
From 1994-99, Brown worked for the NCAA as an enforcement
representative. She investigated allegations of violations of NCAA
legislation committed by member institutions and presented find-
ings to the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
Anative of Niskayuna, N.Y., Brown has coordinated and planned
NCAA Title IX Seminars and NCAA Leadership Conferences. In
addition, she has presented information at NCAA Regional Com-
pliance Seminars with regard to athletics governance issues,
membership requirements, convention proposals and student-
athlete issues. She was a panelist at the 2004 National Associa-
tion of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) HERS
Institute and has been a presenter at several NACWAA Fall Fo-
rums.
Brown, 42, received both a B.A. in economics and aM.A. inurban
and enviromental policy from Tufts University in Massachusetts,
where she competed in both track and field and soccer. She went
on to earn a Juris Doctorate degree from the College of William &
Mary's Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1992. Brown is a member
of the Pennsylvania State Bar Association and has worked in two
law firms in the areas of environmental law, employment discrimi-
nation and family law.
SPORTS MEDICINE
Capital Region Orthopaedic Associates works with Head
Athletic Trainer Jack Koelmel and his staff to provide the more than
425 varsity athletes at University at Albany with full service health
and medical care. Dr. Jim Striker, Dr. Rick Alfred, Dr. Max Alley, Dr.
Shankar Das and Dr. James Schneider represent a group of
orthopedic doctors who contribute heavily to the surgical and
rehabilitative end of the UAlbany sports medicine program. Dr. Tony
Marinello, who specializes in family practice, serves as the school's
team physician.
Dr. Rick Alfred Dr. Max Alley Dr. Tony Marinello
Dr. Jim Striker Dr. Shankar Das —_Dr. James Schneider
Great Danes Basketball e 7
wats Arizona & Virginia Trips
The Great Danes posed on the steps of the
UAlbany at the Grand Canyon
Rotunda at the University of Virginia.
The Great Danes traveled to warmer climates for two holiday tournaments during the 2004-05 season.
The team spent Thanksgiving at the Northern Arizona Tournament in Flagstaff, which also included Air Force and New Mexico
State. UAlbany defeated Air Force for its first-ever win over a Mountain West opponent. While in Arizona, the Great Danes spent
their off day touring the rim of the Grand Canyon.
After Christmas, UAlbany returned to Coach Patterson's alma mater, the University of Virginia, for the Cavalier Classic. The
field included American and James Madison. The team toured the historic southern campus, including the famous Lawn and
Rotunda, both designed by Thomas Jefferson.
The Great Danes will take to the skies again this season, with a tournament at California-Berkeley and games at Savannah
State and Charleston Southern.
The Great Danes visited the Grand Canyon on Thanksgiving while in Arizona for the Northern Arizona Thanksgiving Classic.
VIRGINIA
NORTHERN
| INAUZONIN
UNIVERSITY
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MEET THE TEAM
Great Danes Basketball e 9
Season Preview
After setting program records for victories at the Division | level
each of the last two seasons, the University at Albany is entering a
season of change.
Three starters, which included three of the team’s top four scor-
ers from a season ago, have graduated. This year’s roster in-
cludes five freshmen, four sophomores, four juniors and two se-
niors. Only three players have starting experience.
Head coach Trina Patterson, who returns for her fourth season
behind the bench, will need a youth movement for the Great Danes
to continue to stride forward.
“lam very excited about our youth,” said Patterson. “I have high
expectations for our group. The two factors that will need to be
consistent in every game for us to be successful are rebounding
and defense.”
“Playing time is another important factor. For our young players
who were on the court contributing last season, that is huge for
them. This year we are going to be depending on those young
players to do what it takes to compete in end-of-the-game situa-
tions.”
GUARDS
Senior guard and co-captain Jen Schumacher will be the leader
of the backcourt. A 5-foot-8 shooting guard, Schumacher is the
team’s top returning scorer as she averaged 12.5 points per game.
Schumacher set a school and America East Conference record
with 77 three-pointers last season, connecting on a team-high 39-
percent from behind the arc. She added 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals
per game.
Joining Schumacher will be junior transfer Amanda Ward, who
spent the previous two seasons at the Community College of
Rhode Island. Ward, who earned first-team All-America honors,
averaged 18.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game last
year. The 5-foot-9 shooter helped guide CCRI to the Region XXI
Championship and a third-place showing at the NJCAA Division II
Championships.
Sophomore Sherri Mikus started eight contests and appeared
in all 28 games as a freshman, chipping in 3.0 points and 1.6
rebounds a contest. A 5-foot-11 all-state honoree out of Pennsylva-
nia, Mikus made 31 steals, including a career-high six against
Northern Arizona. She is
a combination player
who can fit into a guard
or small forward role.
Sophomore Kelly
Martinson and fresh-
man Asha Jordan will
also battle for playing
time at guard. Martinson,
a 5-foot-11 shooter, ap-
peared in eight games
last season. Jordan, a 5-
foot-8 native of Fort
Wayne, Indiana, aver-
aged 9.0 points per
game in her final season
at Snider High School.
Jordan earned All-Sum-
mit Athletic Conference
honors and helped lead
her team to the confer-
ence title as a junior.
Sophomore Sherri Mikus
Junior Tanya James.
started at point guard
during the second half
of last season. James,
a 5-foot-6 native of
Toronto, Ontario, aver-
aged 2.8 points and 1.9
assists in 27 games.
Voted a co-captain this
season, James will
also be relied upon for
leadership.
Sophomore Tanika
Thrower appeared in
21 games as a fresh-
man and scored a ca-
reer-high eight points
against America East ri-
vals Hartford and Ver-
mont. A 5-foot-6 point
guard, Thrower is one
of the fastest athletes
on the squad.
Freshman Sarah
Hayes rounds out the backcourt. A 5-foot-6 walk-on from Columbia
High School, Hayes finished as the third-leading scorer in school
history. Hayes, who was named to the Albany Times Union and
Troy Record all-area teams, also set the school’s single-game
record with 11 assists.
Senior Sharon Majors
FORWARDS
The Great Danes will need to replace Alicia Learn and Maree
Jones, who started every game in each of the last two seasons.
Learn finished her career among the program's leading shot-
blockers, while Jones ranks among the all-time rebounders.
Senior Sharon Majors and sophomore Gia Sanders are the two
experienced players at the position. The 6-foot-1 Majors averaged
1.4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game last season. She scored a
career-high nine points at Fairleigh Dickinson.
Sanders, who at 6-feet can also play guard, is the team’s top
returning rebounder with 3.0 per game last season. She also added
1.8 points per game in addition to six blocks and 12 steals.
Newcomer Joy Sterling, who averaged 15.4 points and 6.1 re-
bounds on the scholastic level, is capable of contributing immedi-
ately. The 5-foot-11 Sterling was named to the All-California Inter-
scholastic Federation Division III-AA First Team.
CENTERS
UAlbany will have a new face at center for the first time in four
years. Danielle Hutcheson, the program's career rebounds leader
and two-time All-America East first-team selection, has graduated
and is playing professionally in Spain.
Redshirt freshman Kirsten Peterson and true freshman Devran
Tanacan will compete for the starting position. The 6-foot-4
Peterson averaged six blocks per game during her senior season
at Newark Valley High School. A first-team All-Interscholastic Ath-
letic Conference selection, Peterson also competed in the high
jump as a member of the track team.
Tanacan, a 6-foot-4 native of Istanbul, Turkey, has played on the
Turkish National Team. Tanacan averaged 20.5 points and 15.0
rebounds per game with the junior national squad last season.
Turkey placed sixth in the 2004 Under-18 European Champion-
ships.
10 e Great Danes Basketball
Team Photo/ Roster pe BAly
Front Row (L-R): Gia Sanders, Sherri Mikus, Asha Jordan, Tanya James, Jen Schumacher, Sarah Hayes, Tanika Thrower, Kelly Martinson,
Joy Sterling. Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Liz Sahin, Assistant Coach Joi Irby, manager Luniece Ward, manager Julianne Nichols,
Lyndsay Clark, Amanda Ward, Kirsten Peterson, Devran Tanacan, Kristin Higy, Sharon Majors, manager Carla Yearwood, Director of
Operations Tim Ferguson, Head Coach Trina Patterson, Assistant Coach Jim Brunelli.
2005-06 University at Albany Women’s Basketball Roster
No. Name Pos. cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous
5 Tanika Thrower G So. 5-6 Houston, Texas/Northbrook
10 Jen Schumacher G Sr. 5-8 Lisle, N.Y./Whitney Point
13 Devran Tanacan Cc Fr. 6-4 Istanbul, Turkey/Kadikoy Anadolu Lisesi
14 Asha Jordan G Fr. 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider
15 Sherri Mikus GIF So. 5-11 Duncannon, Pa./Susquenita
241 Tanya James G Jr. 5-6 Toronto, Ontario/Albert Campbell C.1.
24 Gia Sanders GIF So. 6-0 Bowie, Md./The Bullis School
31 Kristin Higy* F Jr. 6-1 Akron, Ohio/North Canton Hoover/George Mason
$2 Kelly Martinson G So. 5-11 Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial
33 Lyndsay Clark F Jr. 6-2 Dixfield, Maine/Dirigo
35 Amanda Ward G Jr. 5-9 East Hartford, Conn./East Hartford/CCRI
44 Joy Sterling F Fr. 5-11 Granada Hills, Calif./William S. Hart
3 Sarah Hayes G iz 4 5-6 Rensselaer, N.Y./Columbia
54 Sharon Majors F Sr. 6-1 Cranford, N.J./Cranford
55 Kirsten Peterson Cc R-Fr. 6-4 Owego, N.Y./Newark Valley
* eligible for 2006-07 season
Head Coach: Trina Patterson (Virginia ‘87), Fourth Season
Assistant Coach: James Brunelli (Clarion ‘96), Sixth Season
Assistant Coach: Liz Sahin (Virginia ‘03), Third Season
Assistant Coach: Joi Irby (Georgetown ‘03), Second Season
Graduate Assistant Coach: Tim Ferguson (UAlbany ‘05), First Season
Captains: Jen Schumacher ‘06, Tanya James ‘07
Athletic Trainers: Kimberly Doyle, Mary Kate Hedderman
Student Managers: Julianne Nichols, Luniece Ward, Carla Yearwood
Great Danes Basketball e 11
Meet The Captains
12 ¢ Great Danes Basketball
Meet The Captains
AS ASOPHOMORE (2004-05): Played in 27
games ... Started at point guard the second
half of the season ... Tossed in a career-high
11 points against American, making 4-of-5
field goals ... Made first career three-pointer
from beyond half court ... Dished personal-
best six assists in win over Northeastern ...
Snagged career-high four rebounds on four
occasions ... More than doubled her points
per game average from 1.3 as a freshman
to 2.8 as a sophomore ... Tied for second on
the team with 50 assists.
AS A FRESHMAN (2003-04): Saw action in
all 29 games ... Scored a career-high six
points while grabbing two boards against
Pepperdine ... Scored first collegiate points
in season-opening game against Siena ...
Had a career-high three assists in three
straight games against New Hampshire,
Northeastern and Binghamton.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity member...
Averaged 25.0 points a game during senior
season ... Served as captain during her
junior and senior years ... Named Most Valu-
able Player her junior and senior seasons
... Led team in scoring, steals and assists
... Guided Albert Campbell to the city cham-
pionship all four years ... Earned All-Star
honors at the Seneca College High School
tournament ... Named one of the top-five
players in the central Ontario
region by the Toronto Sun
prior to senior season ... At-
tended the Nike All-Canada
camp as a ninth grader.
PERSONAL: Majoring in so-
ciology ... Has two sisters,
Nicole and Dawne ... Tanya
James was born June 23,
1984... Herparents are Patrick
and Aldine James.
Career Highs
POINTS: 11 vs. American (12/29/04)
ASSISTS: 6 vs. Northeastern (2/26/05)
STEALS: 2, twice
BLOCKS: 1, three times
REBOUNDS: 4, four times
FG: 4 vs. American (12/29/04)
FGA: 8 vs. Colgate (12/6/03)
3FG: 1 vs. Virginia (12/28/04)
3FGA: 1, twice
FT: 4 vs. Boston U. (1/29/05)
FTA: 6 vs. Colgate (12/11/04)
Career vs. the America East
GP Pts. Reb A S B
Bing. 4 6 4 5 1 0
BostonU. 4 9 8 5 1° 1
Hartford 5 3 5 3.91 «0
Maine 5 8 8 4 0 0
UNH 5 1 9 ro2 4
SBU 4 7 10 131 0
UMBC 3.3 rf 4 2 0
Vermont 4 5 2 3.0 0
America East Highs
POINTS: 6 vs. Boston U. (1/29/05)
REBOUNDS: 4, four times
ASSISTS: 6 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
STEALS: 1, eight times
BLOCKS: 1, twice
James’ Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2003-04 29-0 230 13-42 -.310 0-0 -000 13-26 500 39 1.3 11-0 23 51 1 Z 39 1.3
2004-05 27-15 383 25-66 379 iz -500 25-40 625 49 1.8 29-0 50 49 2 12.76 2.8
2 Years 56-15 613 38-108 .352 1-2 500 38-66 .576 88 16 40-0 73 100 3 14 115 2.1
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AS A JUNIOR (2004-05): Set school and
America East single-season record with 77
3-point field goals ... One of three players to
start all 28 games ... Established school
mark by making 9-of-10 three-pointers
against Vermont ... Tied single-game record
with 36 points against Catamounts ... Tabbed
America East Player of the Week for first time
in career ... Connected on 8-of-10 trifectas in
win over Air Force ... Set school standard with
25 points in first half against Falcons ...
Scored in double figures 18 times ... Dished
career-high seven assists against Maine ...
Ranks second on UAlbany career chart with
131 three-pointers ... Finished 10th in
against Siena ... Scored first collegiate points
in win over Yale with eight points, two re-
bounds and a career-high two steals ...
Tallied career-high nine points and three
rebounds against Maine ... Dished out ca-
reer-high two assists three times ... Scored
seven points with one board at Hartford ...
Came off the bench to score six points and
pull down two rebounds against Maine ...
Recorded first collegiate block at Northeast-
erm.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year member of the
varsity team at Whitney Point High School ...
Served as captain her senior year ... Con-
Career Highs
POINTS: 36 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
ASSISTS: 7 vs. Maine (2/12/05)
STEALS: 5, twice
BLOCKS: 1, four times
REBOUNDS: 7, twice
FG: 11 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
FGA: 16, twice
3FG: 9 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
3FGA: 12 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
FT: 6, twice
FTA: 8 vs. Boston U. (3/2/05)
Career vs. the America East
America East with 12.5 points per game ...__ verted a team-high 45 three-pointers during GP Pts. Reb. A S B
Corralled personal-best seven rebounds at her senior campaign ... Finished her varsity |Bing. 6 65 11 3 120
Syracuse ... Connected on a team-high 88- career with 965 points and 103 three-point- |BostonU. 6 47 12 105 1
percent of free throw attempts. ers ... Named All-Southern Tier AthleticCon- Hartford 7 48 12 105 O
ference first team in 2001-02 ... Selected All-_ |Maine 7 76 16 9 4 «0
AS ASOPHOMORE (2003-04): Appearedin Metro in 2001-02 ... Member of the All-State |UNH 7 50 14 6 7 O
all 29 games, starting eight ... Scored a sixth team during senior year ... Named to |SBU 6 58 13 5 13 0
career-high 23 points, including a career- the first team of the Susquenango Associa- |UMBC 4 37 6 7 5 0
high five three-pointers against Stony Brook _ tion in 2000-01 after being named second |Vermont 6 51 6 8 3 0
... Recorded double-digit points on nine team the previous year ... Her team was the
occasions ... Scored 14 points and pulled Susquenango Assocation League Cham- America East Highs
down a career-high seven rebounds in sec- _ pions in 1999-00 and 00-01 ... Member of the
ond game of the season against Navy ... squad that won the STAC League Champi- | POINTS: 36 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
Recorded 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting onship in 2002 ... Also played on the golf +)REBOUNDS: 4, eight times
from the floor and 4-for-6 from behind the team all four years, serving as captain dur- | ASSISTS: 7 vs. Maine (2/42/05)
arc, along with three assists against Army ..._ ing senior season. STEALS: 5, twice
Had a career-high four assists in America BLOCKS: 1 vs. Boston U. (1/29/05)
East Tournament win against Hartford ... PERSONAL: Majoring in computer science
Scored 16 points, including 13 in the second... Earned the Gerald Amyot Athletic Schol-
half, in semifinal loss to Maine ... Finished arship ... Member of America East
eighth in America East standings for three- Commissioner's Honor Roll ... Has one
pointers made at 1.62 per game. sister, Tammy ... Born September 22, 1984
. Her parents are Leo and Nancy
AS AFRESHMAN (2002-03): Appearedinall Schumacher.
27 games ... Averaged 1.9 ppg and 0.8 rpg
in 8.3 minutes per contest ... Grabbed first
career boards, two, in season-opener
Schumacher’s Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2002-03 27-0 225 21-59 .356 rey. 259 3-6 500 22 0.8 9-0 14 18 1 8 52. 1.9
2003-04 29-8 660 89-205 .434 47-116 405 23-28 821 67 «2.3 45-0 32 52 : 33 248 «8.6
2004-05 28-28 = 903-115-287 .401 77-199 387 44-50 .880 612.2) 62-0 53 70 2 37 351_—(:12.5
3 Years 84-36 1788 225-551 .408 131-342 .383 70-84 .833 150 1.8 116-0 99 140 4 78 651 7.8
Great Danes Basketball e 15
Meet The Great Danes
AS A JUNIOR (2004-05): Appeared in all 28
games, making first collegiate start at
Colgate ... Scored career-high nine points
on 4-of-5 shooting at Fairleigh Dickinson ...
Corralled season-best four rebounds on
three occasions ... Handed out career-best
three assists in season-opening game at
Morgan State ... Played season-high 22
minutes against Air Force, tallying four
points, two rebounds and two assists.
AS ASOPHOMORE (2003-04): Played in 26
games as a sophomore ... Scored four
points and grabbed four rebounds against
Army ... Pulled down a career-high six re-
bounds against Fairleigh Dickinson ...
Grabbed five rebounds to go along with
three points against New Hampshire ...
Had a four-rebound outing at Northeastern
... Recorded one block on the season
against top-seeded Maine in the confer-
ence tournament.
AS A FRESHMAN (2002-03): Saw action in
24 games ... Averaged 0.5 ppg and 1.1 rpg
... Hauled in 26 rebounds for the season, 17
on the defensive glass ... Scored a career-
high four points in season-opener against
Siena ... Also pulled down four boards and
had one steal ... Grabbed a career-high five
rebounds against Hartford ... Dished out a
career-high two assists with three boards
and a steal in win over Northeastern ...
Scored three points against Maine.
HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16 points and 11
rebounds during senior season at Cranford
High School ... Served as the captain of her
squad during her junior and senior years ...
Two-time All-Union County second team
selection ... Named an NJSCA North-South
All-Star during senior season ... Member of
the Union County Senior All-Star Team ...
Her team was crowned Watchung Confer-
ence Champions during her sophomore
year ... Three-sport athlete in high school
playing basketball (four years), field hockey
(three years) and competing in track and
field (one year) ... Won the Watchung Confer-
ence title in the javelin in her lone year on the
team.
PERSONAL: Major is psychology with a mi-
nor in communication ... Member of D.A.R.E.
Role Model program and Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee in high school ... Has
two brothers, Ken and Justin ... Sharon Ann
Majors was born December 30, 1983 ... Her
mother is Mary Majors.
Career Highs
POINTS: 9 vs. FDU (12/1/04)
ASSISTS: 3 vs. Morgan State (11/19/04)
STEALS: 2 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
BLOCKS: 1, three times
REBOUNDS: 6 vs. FDU (11/30/03)
FG: 4 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1/04)
FGA: 7 vs. Army (12/3/03)
3FG:0
3FGA:0
FT: 3 vs. Navy (11/23/03)
FTA: 5 vs. Hartford (3/11/04)
Career vs. the America East
GP Pts. Reb. A S B
Bing. 5 5 3 0 1 0
BostonU. 6 4 7 2 0 0
Hartford 7 7 14 2 1 0
Maine 7 3 8 2 1 4
UNH 6 3 8 220:
SBU 6 6 9 20 1
UMBC 4 2 7 0 0 0
Vermont 3 0 3 1 0 0
America East Highs
POINTS: 4, twice
REBOUNDS: 5, three times
ASSISTS: 2, three times
STEALS: 2 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
BLOCKS: 1, twice
Majors’ Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2002-03 24-0 147 418 211 0-0 -000 5-10 500 26 «1.1 17-0 5 13 0 eS 130.5
2003-04 26-0 203 10-26 = .385 0-0 -000 10-20 500 50 1.9 29-0 10 10 1 a 30.1.2
2004-05, 28-1 298 16-33 .485 0-0 -000 7-12 583 41 1.5 28-0 17 18 2 5 391.4
3 Years 78-1 648 30-78 .385 0-0 000 22-42 .524 117 1.5 74-0 32 41 3 10 82 #11
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Meet The Great Danes
AS A SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Limited to
11 appearances due to a recurring leg injury
... Scored field goals against Fairleigh
Dickinson, Syracuse and Vermont ... Added
two rebounds, one assist and one block
against the Orange ... Managed one block in
three straight games.
AS A FRESHMAN (2003-04): Saw action in
20 contests for the Great Danes ... Tallied
first collegiate points against Maine ...
Scored a career-high four points on three
occasions, against UMBC, Maine and North-
eastern ... Also pulled down a career-high
seven rebounds against the Black Bears ...
Recorded 13 blocks on the season, includ-
ing two multiple-block outings.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter for
Dirigo ... Averaged 17.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 2.6 spg
and 1.8 bpg during senior season ... Served
as captain during junior and senior years ...
Established school record 1,313 career
points and 88-1 record ... Member of four-
year Mountain Valley Conference, four-year
Western Maine, and three-year State Cham-
pionship teams ... Named All-Maine Bas-
ketball First Team, Maine McDonald's Se-
nior All-Star Team and Mountain Valley Con-
ference First Team ... All-American nomi-
nee and recognized as one of the top-five
players in Maine ... Recipient of the Colcord
Award for tournament MVP and the Jeffrey
W. Norris Memorial award for basketball
player of the year during junior and senior
seasons ... Four-year member of track and
field team and played one year for soccer
team ... Member of 2001 State Champion-
ship 4x100 relay track team ... Named Track
and Field MVP ... Member of the National
Honor Society, Student Council, Big Brother/
Big Sister, Peer Presenter and D.A.R.E.
Dixfield,
PERSONAL: Major is psychology with a mi-
nor in education ... Has one brother, Nathan
.. Lyndsay Alice Clark was born July 30,
1985 ... Her parents are Bruce and Tania
Clark.
aine * Dirigo
Career Highs
POINTS: 4, three times
ASSISTS: 1, five times
STEALS: 1, twice
BLOCKS: 2, twice
REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Maine (2/14/04)
FG: 2, twice
FGA: 4 vs. UNH (2/7/04)
3FG: 0
3FGA: 1 vs. Maine (2/14/04)
FT: 4 vs. Northeastern (2/28/04)
FTA: 4, twice
Career vs. the America East
GP Pts. Reb. A S B
Bing. 3 2 2 1.0 2
BostonU. 2 0 2 1 0 0
Hartford 4 4 3 o 1 1
Maine 4 6 7 10 3
UNH 2) 2: 4 i oy &
SBU 340 3 oo 1
UMBC 3.4 5 0 0 0
Vermont 4 2 4 0 0 2
America East Highs
POINTS: 4, twice
REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Maine (2/14/04)
ASSISTS: 1, four times
STEALS: 1, twice
BLOCKS: 2, twice
Clark's Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2003-04 20-0 161 8-20 400 0-1 0000 6-11 545 35 18 2-0 4 14 13 2 22 11
2004-05 11-038 3-4 750 0-0 .000 oo 000 5 0S 7-0 01 8 COCO
2Years 31-0 199 11-24 .458 0-1 1000 6-11 «545 40 «13 35-0 5 17 16 2 28 O09
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Meet The Great Danes
AS AFRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in eight
games during rookie season ... Netted first
career three-pointer against Stony Brook.
HIGH SCHOOL: Ranks third on school's all-
time scoring list ... Holds her high school
record for three-pointers in a career with
0 ... Two-time All-Big Eight Conference
First-Team selection ... Named to Division
| All-Area first team as a senior ... Tabbed
All-City Player of the Year as a senior ...
Member of track team that finished as the
state runner-up in 2004 ... State
qualifier in the shot put her se-
nior year ... Captured city and Big
Earned her high school’s Dick Shimon Top
Female Athlete Award ... Member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Spanish Honor Soci-
ety and Captain's Club.
PERSONAL: Major is social welfare ... Mem-
ber of America East Commissioner’s Honor
Roll after achieving a perfect 4.0 during
spring 2005 semester ... Daughter of Randy
and Julie Martinson ... Has a brother, Brian
.. Born November 19, 1985.
Career Highs
POINTS: 3 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
ASSISTS: 0
STEALS: 0
BLOCKS: 0
REBOUNDS: 0
FG: 1 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
FGA: 4 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
3FG: 1 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
3FGA: 3 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
E10)
FTA: 0
Career vs. the America East
Eight Conference shot put cham- GP Pts. Reb. A S B
pionship as a senior ... Also Bing. 0 Oo 0 0 0 0
played volleyball and was named BostonU. 0 0O 0 0 0 0
an All-City Scholar-Athlete ... Re- Hartford O 0 0 0 0 0
cipient of the 2004 Award of Ex- Maine 0 oOo oO 0 0 0
cellence by the Women’s Sports UNH 0 0 0 0 0 0
Advocates of Wisconsin ... SBU 1 3 #0 0 0 0
UMBC 0 o Oo 0 0 0
Vermont 1 0 0 0 0 0
America East Highs
POINTS: 3 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
REBOUNDS: 0
ASSISTS: 0
STEALS: 0
BLOCKS: 0
Martinson’s Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2004-05 8-0 21 1-6 .167 15 200 0-0 -000 0 0.0 0-0 ) 0 0 ) 3 0.4
1 Year 8-0 21 1-6 167 1-5 .200 0-0 -000 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4
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Meet The Great Danes
AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in all
28 games, earning eight starts ... Scored
seven points to go along with two assists,
three steals and five rebounds in collegiate
debut at Morgan State ... Set career-highs
with seven points, six steals and six re-
bounds at Northern Arizona ... Doled out
personal-best seven assists against Air
Force ... Tied career-best with seven points
in win over Northeastern ... Registered mul-
tiple steals in eight games ... Tallied six
points, six rebounds and four assists
against Binghamton ... Team's top
freshman scorer at 3.0 points per
game.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout
at Susquenita High ... Averaged 19
points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists as a
senior en route to earning All-State
Second-Team accolades ... Holds the
school’s career record for points with
1,493 ... Also holds school records for
career assists and steals ... Helped
lead basketball team to three divi-
sional titles and the 2004 District III
AAA Championship ... Named all-
league all four years ... Voted the
team’s most valuable player twice ...
Earned all-state honors as a
midfielder on the field hockey team that
advanced to the state semifinals in
2003 ... Played shortstop on the soft-
ball team that won consecutive division
championships ... Participated in Big Broth-
ers/Big Sisters, the school newspaper and
Student Council.
PERSONAL: Majoring in business admin-
istration ... Member of America East Aca-
demic Honor Roll ... Daughter of Jo Anne
Mikus ... Has two brothers, Joe and Andrew
... Born November 4, 1985.
Career Highs
POINTS: 7, three times
ASSISTS: 7 vs. Air Force (11/27/04)
STEALS: 6 vs. N. Arizona (11/26/04)
BLOCKS: 1 vs. Morgan State (11/19/04)
REBOUNDS: 6, twice
FG: 3, twice
FGA: 10 vs. Binghamton (1/12/05)
3FG: 1, twice
3FGA: 4 vs. N. Arizona (11/26/04)
FT: 3, twice
FTA: 6 vs. Morgan State (11/19/04)
Career vs. the America East
GP Pts. Reb. A
Bing.
Boston U.
Hartford
Maine
UNH
SBU
UMBC.
Vermont
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America East Highs
POINTS: 6 vs. Binghamton (1/12/05)
REBOUNDS: 6 vs. Binghamton (1/12/05)
ASSISTS: 4, three times
STEALS: 2, twice
BLOCKS: 0
Mikus’ Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2004-05 28-8 522 -33-102__.324 2-11 .182 16-32 -500 461.6 57-2 42 53 ds 31_ 843.0
1 Year 28-8 522 33-102 .324 2-11 182 16-32 500 46 1.6 57-2 42 53 1 31 84 «3.0
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Meet The Great Danes
AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in all
28 games during rookie season ... Team's
top returning rebounder at 3.0 per game ...
Scored career-high eight points to go along
with two boards and one assist against
New Hampshire ... Tallied seven points and
career-best two assists in win over Ameri-
can ... Corralled personal-best eight re-
bounds in addition to scoring five points in
win against Stony Brook ... Managed
at least one board in 26 games ... Made
a season-high two steals three times
... Blocked career-high two shots
against Maine.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-sport standout
at The Bullis School ... Averaged 10
points, nine rebounds and four assists
as a senior ... Helped guide team to a
27-3 record in 2003-04 ... Member of
three Independent School League
Conference championship teams ...
Voted All-Independent School League
as a junior and senior ... Named most
valuable player at the Nike Boo Will-
iams Camp in 2001 ... Ranked in the
Washington, D.C. area’s top 70 se-
niors ... Competed in hurdles for the
track team and also ran cross country
... Played one year of softball ... Member of
the Multicultural Club.
PERSONAL: Major is sociology with a mi-
nor in education... Daughter of Gregory
Sanders and Lisa Bennett ... Has four sib-
lings, Gregory, Brandon, Keniyah and Gino
... Born May 12, 1986.
Bullis Sc
Career Highs
POINTS: 8 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
ASSISTS: 2, twice
STEALS: 2, three times
BLOCKS: 2s. Maine (1/15/05)
REBOUNDS: 8 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
FG: 4 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
FGA: 6, twice
3FG: 1, twice
3FGA: 2 vs. Air Force (11/27/04)
FT: 1 vs. Stony Brook (2/2305)
FTA: 2, twice
Career vs. the America East
GP Pts. Reb. A S B
Bing. 2 2 8 0 0 0
BostonU. 2 2 8 2 0 1
Hartford 2 2 7 2 a)
Maine 2 5 6 0 0 2
UNH 3 10 7 2d
SBU 2 7 12 2 i
UMBC 2 0 3 0 2 0
Vermont 2 6 6 0 0 0
America East Highs
POINTS: 8 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
REBOUNDS: 8 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
ASSISTS: 2 vs. Stony Brook (2/2/05)
STEALS: 2 vs. UMBC (2/19/05)
BLOCKS: 2 vs. Maine (1/15/05)
Sanders’ Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2004-05 28-0349 23-73 .315. 2-6 333, 1-4 .250 833.0 26-011 25 6 12.49 1.8
1 Year 28-0 349 23-73 .315 2-6 333 1-4 -250 83 3.0 26-0 11 25 6 12 49 #18
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Meet The Great Danes
AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Appeared in
21 games as a rookie ... Finished as sec-
ond-highest freshman scorer at 2.9 points
per game ... Set career-highs with eight
points, three steals and four rebounds in
win over Hartford ... Tied personal-best with
eight points to go along with three assists
and three steals at UMBC ... Dished
career-high five helpers against Ver-
mont ... Credited with one block in win
over Air Force ... Tallied three points,
one assist and one steal in tournament
game against New Hampshire.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played point guard all
PERSONAL: Majoring in African-American
history and entertainment law ... Has a mi-
nor in English ... Daughter of Gina Varner ...
Has a brother, Brandon, and sister,
LaShuna ... Born December 29, 1985.
Career Highs
POINTS: 8, twice
ASSISTS: 5 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
STEALS: 3, three times
BLOCKS: 1 vs. Air Force (11/27/04)
REBOUNDS: 4, twice
FG: 4, twice
FGA: 8, twice
3FG: 1, three times
3FGA: 3 vs. New Hampshire (2/5/05)
FT: 2, vs. Stony Brook (2/2/05)
FTA: 3, vs. Stony Brook (2/2/05)
Career vs. the America East
four years ... Averaged 24 points per GP Pts. Reb. A S B
game as a senior ... Three-time selec- Bing. 2 6 2 4 0 0
tion for All-District 21-5A First Team ... BostonU. 2 0 2 3.0 0
Helped lead team to first district playoff Hartford 2 15 6 2 3 0
appearance in six years ... Voted team’s Maine 2 2 5 110)
most valuable player three times ... A UNH 3 12 6 “al
2001 AAU National Qualifier ... Nomi- SBU 2 4 2 4 1 0
nated for the 2004 Junior Olympics ... UMBC > 2 4 14 0
Also ran track and played one season Vermont 2 12 2 8 4 0
of volleyball ... Member of the Volunteer
Clean-Up Crew. America East Highs
POINTS: 8, twice
REBOUNDS: 4, twice
ASSISTS: 5 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
STEALS: 3, three times
BLOCKS: 0
Thrower’s Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
2004-05 21-0220 27-66 __.409 3-10 300 3-7 429 29 1.4 22-0 26 42 i 16 60_—2.9
1 Year 21-0 220 27-66 .409 3-10 .300 3-7 429 29° 14 22-0 26 42 1 16 60 2.9
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Meet The Great Danes
AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Sat out the
season as a redshirt.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner for
the basketball team ... Averaged six blocks
a game her senior season ... Named to
the All-Interscholastic Athletic Conference
first team and All-Academic team ... Voted
a senior all-star...Earned WBNG-TV and
WICZ-FM Athlete of the Week ... Competed
in the 400m and high jump for the track
team ... Also ran cross country ... Voted the
team’s most valuable player for track and
field, and basketball as a senior ... Named
the 2004 Student-Athlete of the Year ... Mem-
ber of the National Honor Society and Stu-
dents Against Drunk Driving ... Served as
senior class vice-president and on the stu-
dent council.
PERSONAL: Major is business administra-
tion ... Daughter of Allen and Nancy Peterson
... Has four brothers, Erik, Dana, Karl and
Marten ... Born May 12, 1986.
COACH PATTERSON ON PETERSON:
“Kirsten is extremely athletic and very
coachable. She is speedy and has all the
great makings of a great center.”
Made team as a walk-on prior to start of
season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16.4 points, 8.0
assists and 3.4 rebounds per game as a
senior at Columbia High School ... Finished
as the third-leading scorer in school history
with 898 points ... Broke the program’s
single-game assist record with 11 ... Named
to Times Union and Troy Record All-Area
Basketball Teams as a junior and senior ...
Voted to Suburban Council All-Star Team and
Channel 13 All-Area squad ... Honored as
the Gatorade Player of the Year and team
MVP as a senior ... Received NYSPHSAA-
Section II track honors as a sprinter on track
and field team ... Four-year member of soc-
cer team ... Received varsity basketball
scholar-athlete award four straight years ...
Recognized as Iron Devils Scholar Athlete
as a junior and senior ... Member of Na-
tional Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Majoring in biology ... Daugh-
ter of Brian and Andrea Hayes ... Has one
sister, Lauren ... Born January 13, 1987.
COACH PATTERSON ON HAYES: “Sarah is
fast and competes daily. She can present
some problems for opposing teams be-
cause she has great range as a point
guard.”
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Meet The Great Danes
Junior transfer from George Mason ... Will
be eligible for 2006-07 season.
GEORGE MASON: Earned All-Colonial Ath-
letic Association Academic Team honors
in 2005 ... Started all 27 games, averaging
5.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per game as
a sophomore ... Set career-high with nine
rebounds against Hofstra ... As a freshman,
saw action in 27 games ... Averaged 2.0
rebounds per game ... Scored a career-high
14 points against Drexel.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at
North Canton Hoover ... Served as a cap-
tain senior year ... Averaged 9.2 points, 4.6
rebounds, 2.1 assists and 3.4 steals per
game as a senior ... Team won Ohio Divi-
sion | State Championship in 2002 ...
Earned two letters each in volleyball and
track and field.
PERSONAL: Dual major in communication
and business ... Daughter of Chuck and
Anita Higy ... Has one brother, Andy, and
one sister, Beckie ... Born May 28, 1985.
PATTERSON ON HIGY: “Her goal is to make
the team better by working hard on the scout
team. She is a true power forward in the
sense that she has great back to the bas-
ket moves.”
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner at
Snider ... Averaged 9.0 points per game
senior year, earning honorable mention All-
Summit Athletic Conference honors ...
Captained team that won the Summit Ath-
letic Conference championship in 2004 ...
Was named Snider's Female Distin-
guished Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... Mem-
ber of National Honor Society ... Four-year
scholor athlete ... Member of Student Coun-
cil and VIP Club in high school ... Vice Presi-
dent of senior class.
PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing ... Son
of Walter and Margaret Jordan ... Father,
Walter was a two-time All-Big Ten selec-
tion at Purdue in the 1970s ... Walter was
drafted by the New Jersey Nets and played
one season for the Cleveland Cavaliers,
averaging 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds per
game ... Has one sister, Angela ... Born
June 28, 1987.
PATTERSON ON JORDAN: “Asha is a spot-
up shooter, who can sink the long-range
jump shot.”
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Meet The Great Danes
HIGH SCHOOL: Transferred to William S.
Hart from Alemany High School for senior
season ... Named to All-California Inter-
scholastic Federation Division IlI-AA First
Team ... Earned All-Foothill League hon-
ors last season ... Scored eight points and
added seven rebounds and six steals in
20 minutes of action at the Battle of the Val-
ley senior all-star basketball game, earn-
ing MVP honors for the East squad ... Was
named an Adidas Junior All-American in
2004 ... Averaged 15.8 points and 6.8 re-
bounds per game as a junior at Alemany
... Earned All-Mission League honors dur-
ing sophomore and junior seasons ... Mem-
ber of National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology ...
Daughter of Glenn and Judy Sterling ... Has
one sister, Jennifer ... Born May 7, 1987.
PATTERSON ON STERLING: “Joy has an in-
credible work ethic. She maximizes her ef-
fort every day. She has superior athleticism
and great fundamentals.”
CLUB: Played for club team, Fenerbance,
while in high school ... Averaged 20 points
and 11 rebounds last season ... Captained
team the last three years.
NATIONAL TEAM: Played for under-18 Turk-
ish Junior National team that placed sixth
at European Nationals in 2005 ... Averaged
3.8 rebounds per game for Turkey at un-
der-20 European Championships.
PERSONAL: Voted best 16-year-old center
in Turkey in 2002 ... Selected as one of the
“Best Five” young players in Turkey last year
... Majoring in marketing ... Daughter of
Bulent and Didem Tanacan ... Is an only
child ... Born November 17, 1986.
PATTERSON ON TANACAN: “Devran has
outstanding fundamentals, specifically drib-
bling and passing. She has tremendous
poise in the paint. Her experience with the
national team has helped her to learn every
aspect of the game.”
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Meet The Great Danes
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND:
Earned first team All-American, all-region,
all-district and all-New England honors in
basketball and softball as a sophomore ...
Basketball team was region XXI champi-
ons and finished third at NJCAA Division II
championships in 2005 ... Averaged 18.7
points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals per
game as a sophomore ... Averaged 10.0
points and 3.6 rebounds per game as a
freshman ... Team was region XX! champi-
ons in 2004 ... Batted .622 with 25 RBIs in
softball last year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-time letterwinner
at East Hartford in soccer, basketball and
softball ... Earned all-conference honors
in soccer, softball and basketball sopho-
more, junior and senior year ... Captained
basketball team junior and senior year ...
Averaged 16.0 points, 6.0 assists and 6.0
rebounds per game in 2003.
PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology ...
Daughter of Phil and Geralyn Ward ... Has
one brother, Jason ... Born Nov. 5, 1984.
PATTERSON ON WARD: “Amanda will make
an immediate impact on the team. She can
penetrate and hit the gaps. She has great
range and is a fierce competitor.”
The UAlbany coaching staff includes head coach Trina
Patterson, assistant coach Jim Brunelli, assistant coach
Liz Sahin, graduate assistant coach Tim Ferguson and
assistant coach Joi Irby.
The UAlbany team managers are Julianne Nichols, Luniece
Ward and Carla Yearwood.
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UAlbany Photo Day
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Freshmen Asha Jordan, Sarah Hayes, Joy Sterling, Devran
Tanacan and Kirsten Peterson
Juniors Kristin Higy, Tanya James, Amanda Ward and Lyndsay
Clark
Little Danes Club
The Little Danes Club is the official fan club for all Great Danes fans 1 2 and under, Annual membership is $10
per child, Membership benefits include:
Official Club TShirt Sports Clinics with UAlbany Coaches and Athletes
Membership ID Card Monthly ENewsletter
Great Danes Birthday Card Coupons for Local Attractions/Restaurants/Sponsors
Great Danes Basketball Schedule Card 10% Off Childven’s Apparel in Merchandise Store
PostGame Autograph Sessions Chance to Win Prizes for Attendance at UAlbany Games
Summer Camp and Clinic Information Chance to be a Great Danes Ball Boy or Ball Girl
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Media Chart
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Tanika THROWER
5
Sophomore
Guard + 5-6
Houston, Texas
Jen SCHUMACHER
-\|/ 10
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‘Zs Senior
Guard + 5-8
Lisle, N.Y.
Devran TANACAN
B+ | 13
Freshman
Center + 6-4
Istanbul, Turkey
14
Freshman
Guard + 5-8
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Sherri MIKUS
15
Sophomore
GIF «5-11
Duncannon, Pa.
Tanya JAMES
21
Junior
Guard + 5-6
Toronto, Ontario
Kristin HIGY Kelly MARTINSON
‘
Sophomore Junior Sophomore
GIF +6-0 Forward * 6-1 Guard + 5-11
Bowie, Md. Akron, Ohio Madison, Wis.
i
Lyndsay CLARK Amanda WARD Joy STERLING
Junior Junior Freshman
Forward + 6-2 Guard + 5-9 Forward + 5-11
Dixfield, Maine East Hartford, Conn. Granada Hills, Calif.
52
Freshman
Guard + 5-6
Rensselaer, N.Y.
54
Senior
Forward + 6-1
Cranford, N.J.
55
Redshirt
Freshman
Center + 6-4
Owego, N.Y.
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SEASON IN REVIEW
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2004-05 Statistics/Results
2004-05 Statistics
Overall Record: 14-14 (Home: 5-4; Away: 6-8; Neutral: 3-2)
America East Record: 9-9 (Home: 5-4; Away: 4-5)
Player G-GS MIN FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK ST PTS AVG
Danielle Hutcheson 28-27 879 =: 169-397 426 0-0 000 78-135 578 «277 «9.9 = 76-1 25 67 +45 #50 416 149
Conference Games 18-18 591 114-255 447 0-0 000 51-90 567 184 10.2 44-0 14 41 31.28 279 «15.5
Jen Schumacher* 28-28 903 115-287 401 77-199 .387 44-50 -880 61 2.2 62-0 53° 70 2 «#37 «#351 125
Conference Games 18-18 593 72-183 393 50-132 379 31-35 886 392.2410 3889122225 12.5
Maree Jones 28-28 © 910 105-251 418 12-38 316 94-131 718 205 7.3 79-3 4 62 6 #48 #316 11.3
Conference Games 18-18 594 61-151 404 7-23 304 57-85 671 1357.5 55-2 28. 390 427186 10.3
Alicia Learn 28-28 926 113-275 411 1-3 .333 55-85 647 135° 4.8 68-2 50 69 «20 50 282 10.1
Conference Games 18-18 592 69-176 392 1-2 500 43-59 729 79 44 40-1 3 4415 27 182 (10.1
Sherri Mikus* 28-8 522 33-102 324 2-11 182 16-32 -500 46 1.6 57-2 42°53 1° 34 84 3.0
Conference Games 18-3 283 21-62 339 0-3 000 6-14 429 24 1.3 32-1 18 29 20 15 48 2.7
Tanika Thrower* 210 220 27-66 409 3-10 -300 37 429 29 14 220 26 #42 #1 «16 ~=«#60 29
Conference Games 17-0 205 25-62 403 2-9 222 24 500 28 1.6 17-0 2 36 i) 14 54 3.2
Tanya James* 27-15 383 25-66 379 1-2 -500 25-40 625 49 1.8 29-0 50 49 2 #12 «76 28
Conference Games 17-14 278 14-44 318 0-0 000 9-13 692 38 22 24-0 430 1 7 37 22
Stacy Johnson 17-5 176 11-44 .250 0-4 .000 8-12 667 24 14 20-0 z 210 #15 30 18
Conference Games Ot 56 4-14 286 0-3 000 22 1.000 2 0.2 70 3 5 0 6 10 4.4
Gia Sanders* 28-0 349 23-73 315 26 -333 14 .250 83 3.0 26-0 cr 2 6 #12 «#49 1.8
Conference Games 18-0 236 17-49 347 4-1 1.000 1-2 500 63 3.5 17-0 6 195 5 6 2.0
Sharon Majors* 28-1 298 16-33 485 0-0 .000 TAZ .583 a 15 28-0 7 1 2 5 39 14
Conference Games 18-0 168 6-16 375 0-0 000 23 667 25 1.4 14-0 8 7 2 4 14 0.8
Lyndsay Clark* 10 38 34 .750 0-0 .000 00 .000 5 05 70 1 3 3 0 6 0.5
Conference Games 70 21 1-2 500 0-0 000 0-0 000 4 0.1 40 0 4 0 0 2 0.3
Kelly Martinson* 8-0 21 146 167 15 200 00 000 o 0.0 00 oO 0 0 o 3 0.4
Conference Games 3.0 8 1-4 250 1-3 333 0-0 000 0) 0.0 0-0 i) i) 0 0 3 1.0
Team 1320 4.7 10
Conference Games 82 46 7
UAlbany 2B 5625 641-1604 -400 99-278 -356 331-508 652 1087 38.8 4748 323 489 88 276 1712 61.1
Conference Games 18 3625 405-1018 398 62-176 352 204-307 664 700 38.9 295-4 205 306 59 155 1076 59.8
Opponents 28 5625 577-1511 -382 169-487 347 390-559 .698 1007 36.0 469-- 362 486 50 249 1713 61.2
Conference Games 18 3625 370-969 382 116-331 .350 257-352 730 630 35.0 290-7 244 284 30 155 1113 61.8
* Denotes returning players
2004-05 Results
Date Opponent Score Site Attendance High Scorer igh_Rebounder
11/19 at Morgan State W, 73-54 Baltimore, Md. 450 15-Hutcheson, Schumacher 12-Learn
11/26 Northern Arizona* L, 64-61 Flagstaff, Ariz. 562 15-Jones 7-Hutcheson
11/27 vs. Air Force* W, 86-65 Flagstaff, Ariz. 117 31-Schumacher 9-Hutcheson
12/1 at Fairleigh Dickinson W, 63-47 Teaneck, N.J. 202 16-Hutcheson 9-Hutcheson
12/4 vs. Bucknell # W, 64-37 Troy, N.Y. 224 14-Jones 10-Hutcheson, Jones
12/7 at Syracuse L, 66-56 Syracuse, N.Y. 266 16-Hutcheson 8-Hutcheson
12/11 at Colgate L, 83-77 Hamilton, N.Y. 264 19-Learn 9-Hutcheson
12/28 at Virginia+ L, 59-34 Charlottesville, Va. 2,524 8-Jones 13-Hutcheson
12/29 vs. American+ W, 74-57 Charlottesville, Va. N/A 21-Hutcheson 15-Jones
15 at New Hampshire* L, 53-43 Durham, N.H. 203 12-Jones, Hutcheson 12-Jones
118 at Northeastern* W, 67-64 (OT) Boston, Mass. 203 16-Hutcheson 10-Learn
1/12 BINGHAMTON* L, 57-47 Albany, N.Y. 648 15-Hutcheson 8-Hutcheson
115, vs. MAINE* $ L, 57-42 Portland, Maine 2,143 14-Hutcheson 10-Jones
119 UMBC* W, 52-46 Albany, N.Y. 651 16-Jones 10-Hutcheson
1/22 VERMONT* L, 68-56 Albany, N.Y. 702 36-Schumacher 12-Hutcheson
1/26 HARTFORD* W, 64-56 Albany, N.Y. 670 15-Hutcheson, Schumacher 8-Jones
1129 BOSTONU.* W, 64-58 Albany, N.Y. 840 18-Hutcheson 8-Hutcheson, Jones
2/2 at Stony Brook* W, 76-73 Stony Brook, N.Y. 400 21-Jones 13-Hutcheson
215 NEWHAMPSHIRE* L, 71-61 Albany, N.Y. 2,416 14-Schumacher 10-Hutcheson
2/8 at Binghamton* W, 50-49 Vestal, N.Y. 1,846 18-Hutcheson 12-Hutcheson
2112 MAINE* L, 67-58 Albany, N.Y. 730 19-Learn 16-Hutcheson
2/16 at Vermont* L, 90-72 Burlington, Vt. 564 20-Learn, Hutcheson 12-Hutcheson
219 atUMBC* L, 69-53 Baltimore, Md. 562 14-Learn 12-Jones
2/23 STONY BROOK* W, 81-60 Albany, N.Y. 621 18-Hutcheson 13-Hutcheson
2126 NORTHEASTERN* W, 78-68 Albany, N.Y. 740 21-Hutcheson 9-Jones
3/2 at Boston U.* W, 70-57 Boston, Mass. 220 22-Hutcheson 15-Hutcheson
3/5 at Hartford* L, 50-42 W. Hartford, Conn. 1,243 15-Hutcheson 12-Hutcheson
3/10 vs. New Hampshire % —L, 68-48 W. Hartford, Conn. 1,207 15-Schumacher 10-Hutcheson
* . America East Conference opponent + - Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
* ~ Northern Arizona Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.) $ - Cumberland County Civic Center (Portland, Maine)
# - Hudson Valley Community College (Troy, N.Y.) % - America East Conference Tournament
Great Danes Basketball e 29
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2004-05 Team Highs & Lows
UAlbany Highs
Points 86 vs. Air Force (11/27)
Points - Half 54 vs. Air Force (11/27)
Field Goals Made 31 vs. Air Force (11/27)
Field Goal Attempts 70 vs. Bucknell (12/4)
Field Goal % 58.0 (29-50) at Stony Brook (2/2)
3-Point FG Made 9 Vermont (1/22)
3-Point FG Attempts 15 New Hampshire (2/5)
at Syracuse (12/7)
UAlbany Lows
Points
Points - Half
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goal %
3-Point FG Made
3-Point FG Attempts
3-Point FG %
34 at Virginia (12/28)
14 Three times
14 at Virginia (12/28)
46 vs. New Hampshire (3/10)
23.3 (14-60) at Virginia (12/28)
1 Four times
5 Three times
7.7 (1-13) | at New Hampshire (1/5)
3-Point FG % 75.0 (9-12) Vermont (1/22) | Free Throws Made 2 at Binghamton (2/8)
Free Throws Made 26 Northeastern (2/26) | Free Throw Attempts 3 at Binghamton (2/8)
at Morgan State (11/19) | Free Throw % 36.8 (7-19) at Hartford (3/5)
Free Throw Attempts 40 at Morgan State (11/19) | Offensive Rebounds 8 vs. New Hampshire (3/10)
Free Throw % 100.0 (8-8) New Hampshire (2/5) | Defensive Rebounds 14 at Vermont (2/16)
Offensive Rebounds 21 Maine (2/12) Rebounds 29 at Northern Arizona (11/26)
Defensive Rebounds 40 Stony Brook (2/23) | Assists 3 vs. Maine (1/15)
Rebounds 57 Stony Brook (2/23) | Steals 4 at Binghamton (2/8)
Assists 21 vs. Air Force (11/27) | Blocked Shots ) Three times
Steals 21 at Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1) | Turnovers 9 vs. Bucknell (12/4)
Blocked Shots 6 Five times | Fouls "1 at Boston U. (3/2)
Turnovers 27 at Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1)
Fouls 22 at Colgate (12/11)
Opponent Highs Opponent Lows
Points 90 Vermont (2/16) | Points 37 Bucknell (12/4)
Points - Half 49 Vermont (2/16) | Points - Half 14 Bucknell (12/4)
Field Goals Made 32 Vermont (2/16) | Field Goals Made 13 Bucknell (12/4)
Field Goal Attempts 71 Stony Brook (2/23) | Field Goal Attempts 44 New Hampshire (1/5)
Field Goal % 57.1 (32-56) Vermont (2/16) Binghamton (1/12)
3-Point FG Made 14 Vermont (2/16) | Field Goal % 25.0 (13-52) Bucknell (12/4)
3-Point FG Attempts 28 Boston U. (1/29) | 3-Point FG Made 2 Three times
3-Point FG % 70.0 (14-20) Vermont (2/16) | 3-Point FG Attempts 10 Morgan State (11/19)
Free Throws Made 24 New Hampshire (2/5) | 3-Point FG % 15.4 (2-13) Hartford (2/5)
Free Throw Attempts 32 New Hampshire (2/5) | Free Throws Made 4 Boston U. (1/29)
Free Throw % 90.0 (18-20) Stony Brook (2/23) | Free Throw Attempts 10 UMBC (1/19)
Offensive Rebounds 23 Syracuse (12/7) Boston U. (1/29)
Defensive Rebounds 33 Hartford (3/5) | Free Throw % 40.0 (4-10) Boston U. (1/29)
Rebounds 48 Virginia (12/28) 40.0 (10-25) Syracuse (12/7)
Assists 26 Vermont (2/16) | Offensive Rebounds 7 UMBC (2/19)
Steals 18 New Hampshire (3/10) | Defensive Rebounds 13 Vermont (2/16)
Blocked Shots 5 Bucknell (12/4) | Rebounds 25 Vermont (2/16)
Turnovers 32 Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1) | Assists 8 Four times
Fouls 29 Morgan State (11/19) | Steals 1 Northern Arizona (11/26)
Blocked Shots 0 Three times
Turnovers 10 Boston U. (3/2)
Fouls 1 Three times
30 e Great Danes Basketball
2004-05 Top Individual Efforts
Games Played
28 - Hutcheson, Jones, Learn, Majors, Mikus, Sanders,
Schumacher
Games Started
28 - Jones, Learn, Schumacher
Game Points
36 - Schumacher at Vermont (1/22)
Minutes Played
40 - Learn vs. Northeastern - OT (1/8)
39 - Jones at New Hampshire (1/5)
Game FG Attempted
21 - Hutcheson vs. Maine (2/12)
Game FG Made
11 - Schumacher vs. Vermont (1/22)
Game FG Pecentage (min. 5 made)
.818 (9-11) - Hutcheson at Vermont (2/16)
Game FT Attempted
13 - Hutcheson at Hartford (3/5)
Game FT Made
9 - Learn vs. Northeastern (2/26)
9 - Jones at Morgan State (11/19)
Game FT Percentage (min. 10 made)
1.000 (6-6) - Schumacher vs. Northeastern (2/26)
1.000 (6-6) - Learn at Vermont (2/16)
1.000 (6-6) - Hutcheson vs. New Hampshire (2/5)
Game 3-Pt. FG Attempted
12 - Schumacher vs. New Hampshire (2/5)
Game 3-Pt. FG Made
9 - Schumacher vs. Vermont (1/22)
Game 3-Pt. FG Percentage (min. 2 made)
-900 (9-10) - Schumacher vs. Vermont (1/22)
Game Rebounds
16 - Hutcheson vs. Maine (2/12)
Game Assists
8 - Learn vs. Boston U. (1/29)
Game Steals
6 - Mikus at Northern Arizona (11/26)
Blocked Shots
5 - Hutcheson vs. American (12/29)
Turnovers
8 - James at Northeastern (1/8)
Game Fouls
5 - Hutcheson vs. American (12/29)
5 - Jones vs. Colgate (12/11), Vermont (1/22), Boston U. (3/2)
5 - Learn vs. Binghamton (1/12), New Hampshire (3/10)
5 - Mikus vs. Colgate (12/11), Maine (1/15)
Led UA in Scoring
- Hutcheson (16, 4 shared)
- Schumacher (6, 2 shared)
- Jones (6, 1 shared)
- Learn (4, 1 shared)
Double-Figure Scoring Games
- Hutcheson (24)
- Schumacher (18)
- Jones (17)
- Learn (14)
- James (1)
20-29 Point Games
- Hutcheson (4)
- Jones (2)
- Learn (1)
30+ Point Games
- Schumacher (2)
Led UA in Rebounding
- Hutcheson (20, 2 shared)
- Jones (8, 2 shared)
- Learn (2)
Double-Figure Rebounding Games
- Hutcheson (15)
- Jones (5)
- Learn (2)
Double-Doubles
- Hutcheson (11)
- Jones (4)
- Learn (2)
Led UA in Assists
- Schumacher (9, 4 shared)
- Learn (7, 3 shared)
- James (6, 3 shared)
- Mikus (5, 2 shared)
- Thrower (5, 3 shared)
- Hutcheson (3, 3 shared)
- Jones (3, 1 shared)
- Majors (1)
- Sanders (1, 1 shared)
5+ Assist Games
- Learn (2)
- Schumacher (2)
- James (1)
- Mikus (1)
- Thrower (1)
Largest Margin of Victory
27, 64-37 vs. Bucknell (12/4)
Largest Margin of Defeat
25, 59-34 at Virginia (12/28)
Great Danes Basketball
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2004-05 Box Scores
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Game 1
UAlbany 73, Morgan State 54
November 19, 2004
Hill Field House/Baltimore, Md.
UAlbany FG 3P ET Reb
Min. MA M-A MA O-T A S$ TO B TP
Johnson 2-6 0-0 33 03 212 07
Schumacher 34 5-13 16 46 0-1 1 1 015
Hutcheon 21 6-12 0-0 3-5 5-8 03.3 1 15
Leara 69 00 26 512050 1 14
Jones 210 0-1 91028 23.2 0 13
Mikus 27 0-1 36 15 233 17
James 0-0 00 24 00 000 02
Sanders 01 00 00 12 112 00
Martinson 0-0 0-0 00 00 000 00
Majors 0-0 0-0 00 01 301 00
Team 56
Totals 19-46 11 1 3
Percentages: 650.
Morgan State 3P OFT Reb
MA MA O-T B OTP
Johnson 0-0 0-0 O-L a0
Munford L122 4 09
Holmes 00 24 14 16
23°33 04 on
0-0 0-0 0-3 02
36 22 0.0 ob
0-0 00 02 110 02
0022 12 002 02
Williams 0-0 00 11002 02
Hollingsworth 0000 12 004 02
Diges 00 00 00 000 00
Bronson 140-0 0-0 0-0 LL 0 O LOO
Griffin Mo24 00 11 02 100 05
Team 36 2
Totals 51 6-10 832 127 27 1 54
Percentages: FG.-.353, 3PG-.600, FT-8
UAlbany 284573
Morgan State 302456
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Morgan State-
Watson, Attendance: 450.
Game 4
UAlbany 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 47
December 1, 2004
Rothman Center/Teaneck, N.J.
UAlbany FG 3P OFT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A OT A § TO B TP
Learn 332-1300 0-0 26 234 04
Jones 323-6 1-2 12 37 134 18
Hutcheon 27 6-13 0-0 44 49 15.0 0 16
Johnson «25 «1-4 «0-0: 3-725 1:56 OS
Schumacher 35 4-10 3-6 0-0 0-2 4.5 6 0 U1
Mikus 16 0-0 00 00 11 115 00
James 8 23 00 22 12 110 «1 6
Sanders 5 13 01 00 01 000 02
Clark 3 11 00 00 OL 001 12
Najors 16 45 00 11 22 100 09
Team 14 1
Totals 200 24-58 4-9 11-16 16-40 12 2127 3 63
Percentages: FG.-.414, 3PG-444, PT-688
FDU FG 3P OT Reb
Min. M-A M-A M-A O-T B TP
Odenviaclder 27 0-0 44 15 16
Wrighe 20 0-0 0-2 14 30
Frecman 12 0-0 12 24 on
Mills 26 0-0 35 06 ou
Suckow 34 24 12 0-2 0B
Coats 12 o1 00 11 00
Kirkland 182-7 2-4 0-0 2-4 06
Seymour 60-2 0-0 3-4 LL 03
Walker 11 02 0-0 0-0 0-1 00
Lodhat = «12 «30-0 0-0 Lt oo
Tolliver 6 02 00 00 00 001 00
Gercke 3 00 00 02 12 100 00
Polk 1326 12 00 11 002 05
Team 55 °
Totals 200 15-505
Percentages: FG-.300), 3PG.
UAlbany
Fairleigh Dickinson
‘Technical Fouls: None. F
Attendance: 202
Game 2
Northern Arizona 64, UAlbany 61
November 26, 2004
Rolle Activity Center/Flagstaff, Ariz.
UAlbany FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A MEA M-A O-T AS TO B OTP
Learn 38 221 014
Jones 35 213 015
Hutcheson 32 02 012
Schumacher 24 13003
Mikus 61 07
James 20 06
Sanders 9 do 02
Majors 9 0-0 00 02
Team 0
Totals 200 24-57 541 8:15 210 0 61
Percentages: FG.421, 3PG-.455, FT-.
Norhem Ariz, FG 3P_ PT Reb
Min. M-A M-A MA O-T AS TO B
vant 396-13, 1o2 2
Eason 46 41400
Rice 204 017
Diaz 2 305 07
Metz 2 001 06
Winkfield 1 604 05
Blackman 0.2 100 00
Burkes 0-0 000 00
Biswanger 0-0 000 00
Hopper 513 000 02
Team 0
Totals 200 22-47 4-18 171 202 64
Percentages: FG.46
UAlbany ¥
Northem Arizona
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Northern Ariz
None, Attendance: 562
Game 5
UAlbany 64, Bucknell 37
December 4, 2004
McDonough Complex/Troy, N.Y.
Bucknell FG 3P PT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T A$ TO B TP
Foster 28 00 45 110004 3.8
Tomovich 30 03°02 24 010 08
Geosits 27 13 00 12 3.0 5 3
Hollobaugh 40 b4 33 312032 1 14
Champion 17 00 00 23003 00
Fleming 2 0-0 00 02 000 00
Barruet 3 0-0 00 00 101 06
Collymore 21 14 00 01 103 03
Hanley 0-0 02 04 102 00
Ketcham 00 00 11200 040
1
0-0 0-0 0-0
3
Drumgold 4
2 0-0 00 00 000 040
Latham
Sprouse 10 0-0 12 00 000 01
Team 1
Totals 200 13.523-14 B14 42305 37
Percentages: FG.-.250, 3PG-214, FI
UAlbany FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T A S$ TO B TP
Leara 30 4-12 0-0 4351 08
Jones 28 4-10 0-0 510221 0 14
Hutcheon 306-16 0-0 340231 0 13
Johnson 232-7 0-0 47112 04
Schumacher 28 6-15 1-6 02121 013
Thrower L100 00 001 02
Mikus 0-3. 0-1 ot 301 00
James 0-0 00 24 o1 100 0
Sanders 12 00 00 14 021 0
Maninson 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 000 00
Clark 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000 10
Najors 23 00 24 14 100 0 6
Team 46
Totals 200. 26-70 1-8 19-49 14.15.91 64
Percentages: FG.-.371, 3PG-125, PT-500,
Bucknell 4 37
UAlbany 3 64
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: Bucknell-Tomovich, UAIbany
Nome. Attendance: 224,
Game 3
UAlbany 86, Air Force 65
November 27, 2004
Rolle Activity Center/Flagstaff, Ariz.
UAIbany 3P ET Reb
M-A MA
Leatn 0-0
Jones 0-1
Hutcheson 0-0
8-10
0-0
Johnson 0-0
Thrower 0-0
0-0
02
Martinson 0-1
Majors 0-0
Team
Totals 200 31-62 8-14 16-27
Percentages: FG
Air Force
AS TO B TP
Thomas O12 00
Gasilo oo2 0n
Henderson 604 03
Mickens 121 05
Grove o00 00
Duna o00 00
Roesch bid ou
Davis oor o1
Higginbotham 20 002 03
Taylor 414 0-4 301 03
Findlay 23 6-12 3.6 002 015
Steele 26 0-0 002 100
Dahlstrom 0-0 0-0 000 00
Jaeschike 16 00 O12 03
Team
Totals 200 51640115 20 1 65.
Percentages: EG 667.
UAlbany
Air Force 35
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UNIbany-None. Ait Force
None, Attendance: 117,
Game 6
Syracuse 66, UAlbany 56
December 7, 2004
Manley Field House/Syracuse, N.Y.
UAlbany FG 3P BT
Min, M-A. M-A MEA To B OTP
Johnson 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 00
smacher 3-9 3-9 0-0 519
Hireheson 17 0.0 23 5 1 6
Leagn 59 00 4.6 414
Jones 410 0-3 3-4 2140
Milas 12 0-0 0-0 1 02
James 03 0-1 0-0 1 00
Sanders 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 00
Clark 5 11 00 0.0 0 12
Majors 1313 0-0 0-0 1 02
Team 0
Totals 200 22-59 3:15 17 36
Percentages: FG-.373, 3PG-.200, FT-692.
Syracuse FG
Min. M-A B TP
Adsmson 28-11 o4
Harbut 45 10
Nwwagbo 48 09
Richter 16 03
Kohn 19 05
Eilerbe 24 6.9 013
Wigrynwice 10 2-4 0-0 0-0 04
Spaviciute 10 2-4 0-0 0-0 44
Goleman 151-7 0-3 1-2 03
Noron 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 00
Riley 2 ol 0.0 0-0 00
Team 1
Totals 200 27-66 2-12 2 14554
Percentages: FG-409, 3PG-.167, FT-400,
UAlbany 2927 56
Syracuse 28 38 66
Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None.
Autendance: 266,
racuse-None,
32 e Great Danes Basketball
2004-05 Box Scores onbttyy
Game 7 Game 8 Game 9
Colgate 83, UAlbany 77 Virginia 59, UAlbany 34 UAlbany 74, American 57
December 11, 2004 December 28, 2004 December 29, 2004
Cotterell Court/Hamilton, N.Y. University Hall/Charlottesville, Va. University Hall/Charlottesville, Va.
UAbbany FG 3P FT Reb UAlbany TG 3P FT Reb UAtbany FG 3P FT Reb
Min. MAA M-A M-A O-T A S TO B TP Min. MA M-A MA O-T A$ TO B TP MA MA MA O-T A S$ TO B TP
Mikus 14 00 22 12 311 04 Lise 352-9 0.0 00 03 225 04 on 25 00 00 14
Schumacher 33 51237 22 14 014 0 15 jon 331502 2235013 08 ne 59 00 68 0 16
Mijors «16-1 0.0 0-0 02: 000 90 Hucheon 34 3.14 0.0 Si3113 37 Hurcheson 816 0.0 5 321
len 381100 34 14 445 0.19 Schumacher 21 2-7 26 OL 000 06 Sdemmte 32 49 24 +
Jones 37 613 12 55 48.023 0 18 Mikus 2» 26 00 02 126 04 Mikus 1300 0
Johnson «9-1 0.00.0 a) Johnson 145 0-0 «0-0 222-015 2 Johnson 10-0. 0-0 00
Hutcheson 287-20 0.0 4.8 1 18 Thrower = «31000-00002 0:0. i is 4S 00 au
12 0.0 0.0 36 03 jane 8 12 11 00 01 002 03 Sides 20:36 «V1 00 07
3 00 00 00 00 Sides = «13.« 200.0130 00 Medecow 1 (8b 280 1050 2
4 00 0.0 0.0 00 Marion 1 0.0 00 60 00 000 00 Major 10 110.0 000 02
Mion 8-000 «00:00 01 101 00 Team
Touls 200 27.6249. 19.27 1 Team 46 ° Tols 200 27-5435. 17.25 6
Percentages: FG.-435, 3PG-444, FT Totals 200 14-605-9 3.6 15-375 7 25 3 34 Percentages: FG.-500, 3PG-600, FT-7
Percentages: FG..233, 3PG-333, FT-300.
Colgate FG 3P FT Reb American TG 3P FT Rb
Min. MAA MA M-A O-T A/S TO B TP FG 3P FT Reb i AER GEA OF ASO BW
Bmsth «3241200 4-4 4102 3-2 0 12 MAMA MA OT AS TO B TD Huw 37513 45 48 0-4 025 0 18
Faller 2 04 0 10 2 0.0 345 1 12 Worf 30 38 00 58 14 011 011
Lipinski 36 13 047 00 26 012 08 Salem 3213 00 05 16
Paterson 17 13004 00 22 16035 08 Bares 29 4.1417 00 012
u 53 02 02 1203 621 03 Nillams 261-5 0-0 11003
1 60 00 Metivire 26 31000 01 011 09 Rhyme 200.3. 0.0 10 00
2 61003 Williams 00 02 00.010 04 Jonan = «9212 12003
12 00 03 Kenion 00 02021 00 Walker = 400 00 02
; 01 00 MeKnight 1 1 010 00 Lipskis 130-100 01 02
4 100 10 Gmnbeny 18 02 322 04 eam
» 60 00 Sarin 4 00 102 02 Toals 20016-52614 1930 12278 6 131 5
42 00 Kreager 2 00 004 05 Percentages: FG.308, 3PG-429, FT-633,
0 OReggio 7 00 000 04 UAlbany wa
Tols 200 119 0.83 Team ° American 423
Percentages: G.-500, 3PG-3: Totals 200. 21-545 4815.20.20 1 59 Technical Fouls: None, Fouled Out: UAban-turcheson, American
UAlbany 4235 Percentages: F..389, 3PG-294, FT-462. None. Attendance: NA
Colgate B40 83 "Albany 18 16 34
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAIbany-Jones Mikas Colgate- Virginia 293059
None, Attendance: 264 ‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAIbany-None.Virginia-None
‘Attendance: 2524
Game 10 Game 11 Game 12
New Hampshire 53, UAlbany 43 UAlbany 67, Northeastern 64 (OT) Binghamton 57, UAlbany 47
January 5, 2005 January 8, 2005 January 12, 2005
Lundholm Gym/Durham, N.H. Solomon Court/Boston, Mass. RACC/Albany, N.Y.
UAtbany FG 3P FT Reb UADbany FG 3D FT. Reb Binghamton 3P FT
Min. MAA M-A M-A O-T A/S TO B OTP Min. M-A MAMA O-T A/S TO B OTP s TO BP
Schumacher 34 0-11 0-9 0-0 03 033 00 Schumacher 34.23 01 00 311 08 Hlaubsich 04 148
Mikus 17 13 00 00 00 011 02 Flacson ou 00 44 023 116 Laws 05 0 16
Hutcheon 26 G11 0.0 00 4100 2.2 0 12 Jeni 26 25 0.0 0.0 218 04 sano 03 012
lan 23 18 00 78 13015 09 Lees 40 410 3.10012 Decmand 02 00
Jom 399 48 13 34 812215 012 Jom 3941 O01 0 45 Lindgren 10 00
Jommon —-13.«41-2-0.0 0001: 0 2 Johnson 202.8 32 06 Bucs bia n
Thower 313 01 00 22 001 02 Mikus 19 16 21 02 Lobach 12 00
James 1400 00 13 113 02 Sanders 1613 02 02 Karpnice 03 0.0 0.0 01 00
Sanders «16 «13:1 O01 02 Mijn = 8.1 60 02 Filer 4 ot 00 00 11 00
Mion «91 040 00:00: 0 01 0:0 Team 0 Team
Team 13 ° Total 23.622 1219 1 67 Tole, = 200 17-44 G14 1724036 8 4 19
Tous 200 16541413 10.12 9 22 0 43 Percentages: FG.-371, 3PG-22 Percentages: FG.386, 3PG-429, FT-708,
Percentages: FG.296, 3PG-077, FT-833.
Northeastern FG 3P_FT. UAtbany rG 3p FT
UNH FG 3P FT Reb Min. MA MEA MA Min. M-A MA MA O-T AS TO B OTP
Min. MA MA MA O-T AS TO B Smallwood 42 12 La 282-7 0.0 37113004
Bdvards 282.6 022 24112 05 Burows 44 o0 Jones 36-29 23 13107
Wont 3538 35 450024 011 oa) 67 Hutcheson 296-10 0-0 012 515
Poulin 32, L403 01363 22 Vann 4“ 00 00 Schumacher 37 416 1-9 123 09
Adams 2425. Od 13.212 07 Decerbo 38 00 12 ies 3 11 00 o14 02
Willams 23 3-10 0.0 24024 18 Pablos iH 00 22 ‘eine 02 00 O11 00
Hands BOIS 1 oo 100 03 Hodel 3 00 00 Thrower 00 0.0 101 00
Cemnigia 120-2. 0-1 02302 00 Sheppard 3 0.0 00 Mikus 3-10 0-1 411 06
Dillon 1 00 14000 05 Teun 2 0 Sando 15 0.0 O01 02
Clark 2 35 00 25.022 012 Toul 225 25.61 415 10-13 113913 6 20 1 64 Majors 11 0.0 000 02
Team 03 0 Percentages: FG,-410, 3PG-267, FT-769. Team °
Totals 20016-44413 17.25 12-39 10 14.19 3.53 UAlbany 2630 il 67 Touals 200 2061343 47 «17398 1017 3 47
Percentages: 1'G.-364, 3PG-308, F680 Northeastem 2828-864 Percentages: FG.328, 3G
UAbany 29 43 ‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UMbany-None, Nostheastem Binghamion 3225
New Hampshire 29 24 53 Zatch Attendance: 203 UAbany 182947
‘Technical Fouls: None, Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. UNH-None ‘Technical Fouls; None, Fouled Out: UAIbany-Leam. Binghamton
‘Attendance: 203 None, Attendance: 648
Great Danes Basketball e¢ 33
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Game 13
Maine 57, UAlbany 42
January 15, 2005
Cumberland Co. Civic Center/Portland, Maine
UAlbany FG 3P oT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T AS TO B TP
Schumacher 34 4-9 13 22 03 112 0 11
Hucheson 33 6-20 0-0 25 46 023 2 14
10 0-1 09 00 01 001 00
231-5 00 00 12 123 12
35 41002 13 510052 09
7 00 00 00 11000 00
16 0-1 00 00 O1 113 00
1 23 00 00 00 002 04
Sanders 20 00 0-0 03002 22
Majors ul 00 00 00000 00
Team 0-3 1
Totals 200 185315 510 11303 1119 5 42
Percentages: FG.-.340, 3PG-.200, PT-500.
Maine
TO B TP
Traversi 1 0 16
Hugstad-Vaa 305
Cotbite 40°10
Barker 2 012
Peterson 4.000
Underwood 0 00
ay 1 00
Whiter 2 04
Pullen 1 00
Schrader 1 00
Team 3
Totals 2 0
Percentages: FG.-.378, 3]
UAlbany 4
Maine 28
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-Mikas: Maine-None.
Attendance; 2143,
Game 16
UAlbany 64, Hartford 56
January 26, 2005
RACCiAlbany, N.Y.
Hartford FG 3P OFT Reb
Min, M-A/ M-A M-A As TO B OTP
Gale 17 13 00 0-0 103 02
Price 21 15 00 34 002 05
Wexler 3029 17 00 O12 05
Messam 32027 01 44 643 08
Wite 19 47 01 oF 123 18
Gomez 12 14 13 12 311 04
Matulis 18 25 0.0 00 ool o4
Hood 254-8 0-0 LL 20 09
Stich 26 35 34 24 302 01
Team 0
Totals 41017 1 56
Percentages:
UAlbany
TO B TP
Learn 428
Jones 6 018
Hutcheson 20115
Schumacher 4005
James 0 02
Thrower 2 0
Mikus io
Sanders 1 0
Clark 0 0
Majors 0 0
Team 1
Totals 200 2 21 3 64
Percentages: IG, 500, FT-.682,
Hartford 36
UAl 26 38 64
bany
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Hartford-None.
Attendance: 670.
UMBC
Rohde
Pender
Voss
Hughes
Lureell
Hare
Powell
Team
Totals
Percentages:
UAlbany
Leara
Jones
Hurcheson
Schumacher
Mikus
Johnson
Thrower
Percentages:
UMBC
Attendance:
Game 14
UAlbany 52, UMBC 46
January 19, 2005
RACCiAlbany, N.Y.
FG 3P ET Reb
Min. M-\ M-A M-A O-T A § TO
4058 25 66 14 13 4
40 61415 00 2111 1 3
3923 00 00 07 21 4
39 07 0-4 23 505
18 14 02 ot 002
23 31017 00 35 301
1 00 00 00 00 000
1-2 1
200 17-46 4-23 8:10 B34 13.5 20
FG.-.370, 3PG-174, FT-800,
FG 3P ET Reb
Min. M-A M-A M-A O-T A § TO
353-9 0-0 12 22 5 1 2
353-9 23 81028 3.3 4
35310 0-0 3-7 4100 5 1
37 413 441 0-1 0-2 211
34 1-4 00 23
DF 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0
8 12 0.0 0-0
6 0-1 00 00 02 000
10 11 00 00 02 001
200 16-49 6-14 14
FG.-.327, 3PG-429, FT-609.
2346
651
Game 17
UAlbany 64, Boston U. 58
January 29, 2005
RACC/Albany, N.Y.
MBC-None,
Boston U. FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M.A O-T A$ TO B TP
Norris 32 2100-2 1-4 3413.10 05
Pare 3527 14 12 19 112 06
Raffo 2931001 00 15 112 06
Vanderwal 363-110-212 35 712 07
Bonact 1102 19
Jean 4112 015
Meinharde 1000 0 1
Team 1 2
Totals 21 58
Percentages:
UAlbany: FG 3P PT Reb
Min, M-A M-A MA O-T B TP
Leara M48 0-0 0 10
Jones 37 5-10 0-1 014
Hutcheson 33 418
Schumacher 35 ru
James 21 06
Thrower 8 00
Mikus 1 03
Sanders 02
Majors 6 00
Team
Totals 200 23-523-9 15.249-38 185 12 5 64
Percentages: FG,-442, 3PG-333, FT-625. 0
Boston U. 28 30 58
UAlbany 343064
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Boston U
None. Attendance: $40,
Game 15
Vermont 68, UAlbany 56
January 22, 2005
RACC/Albany, N.Y.
Vermont BG 3P BT Reb
Min. M-A-M-A > B TP
Boardman 346-14 1-4 3 0 19
Spinka B14 13 2 06
McNamara 243-5 0-0 2 09
Cuncie 31 36 3.6 2113
Baeram 3703-725 2 0 0
sabourin = 41-1 0 03
Cross O-L OL 0 00
Casto 37 00 4°08
Team 1
Totals 200 21-45 8.20 16 1 68
Percentages: FG-467, 3PG-.400, F
UAIbany KG 3P ET
Min, M-A. M-AM-A, s B TP
Learn 38 3-11 0-0 2 07
Jones 03 0-1 0 10
Hutcheson 343-10 0-0 2 16
Schumacher 38 11-159-10 5-3, 1 0 36
Mikus 0 00
Jobason 0 00
Thrower 13 04
00 03
02 00
200 36 2 2 56
Percentages: FG.
Vermont
UAIbany
‘Technical Fouls: None, Fouled Out: UAlbany-Jones. Vermont-None
Atendance: 702.
Game 18
UAlbany 76, Stony Brook 73
February 2, 2005
SBU Sports Complex/Stony Brook, N.Y.
UADbany FG 3P_ FT
M-A M-A M-A O-T A S TO B TP
Leatn 37 00 05 36
Jones 8-12 0-0 04 0 21
Hutcheson 8-12 0-0 21 219
59 48 22 018
1300 04 02
0-0 0-0 14 02
22 0-0 14 04
13 00 io 02
Majors 12 0-0 02 12
Team
Totals 200 29-50 4-8 7 6 76
Percentages: FG-.580, 3PG-.500, FT
Stony Brook FG 3P PT
M-A M-A M-A s TO B TP
Boylan L4 0-1 56 41007
Oxia L400 1 31 03
Smith 3130-0 7-8 25 0
Ford 10-236-13 3-4 3300
Watson 28 25 0-0 02 0
Ferraro, 340-00 44 20 0
Barlere 16 16 0.0 doo
Ingram 14 00 00 11 oo
Patrick 0-2 0-0 0-0 00 00
Team 1
Totals 200 22-68 9-25 20-24 19-35 10 15 14 0 73.
Percentages: FG-.324, 3PG-360, FT-833,
UAlbany Moa: 76
Stony Brook: 304373
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany None. S
Boylan, Attendance: 400.
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Game 19
New Hampshire 71, UAlbany 61
February 5, 2005
RACC/Albany, N.Y.
UNH FG 3P OFT Reb
Min, MA M-A M-A O-T AS TO B TP
Dillon 24 212 05
Catk 34 203 017
Edwards 32 243 010
Woods 3 010 0 10
Adams 31 2023
Hardy 7 1 03
Poulia 10 a)
Haines u 0 00
Williams 14 103
Team 0
Totals 200 19-46 9. Bot
Percentages: FG.413, 3PG. 50
UAlbany FG 3P ET Reb
MA M-A MA O-T AS TO B TP
Learn 00 00 12 122 18
Jones 00 22 57 222 08
Hurcheson 0-0 66 410303 0 12
Schumacher 41200 00 200 0 14
James 00 00 02 312 14
Thrower 130-00 23 001 07
Mikus 4 00 00 01 010 00
Sanders 7 0-0 00 02 103 08
Majors 6 09 00 00 120 00
Team 34 0
Totals 200 2460515 88 1531138 13 2 61
Percentages: FG.-400, 3PG-333, FT-1.000.
UNH 3803371
UAlbany 3031 GL
‘Technical Fouls: None, Fouled Out: UAlbany-None, UNH-Poulin.
Attendance: 2416.
Game 22
Vermont 90, UAlbany 72
February 16, 2005
Patrick Gymnasium/Burlington, Vt.
UAlbany FG 3P ET Reb
Min, M-A M-A MA O-T AS TO B TP
Schumacher 21 23 00 01 204 06
Hurcheson 00 24 9121 12 1 20
James 00 00 01 303 02
Learn 00 66 23 121 1 20
Jones 01 24 36033 04
Thrower 02 00 01332 08
Mikus 00 00 00 411 04
Sanders 00 00 12 001 06
Martinson 4 00 00 00 000 00
Clark 8 0-0 0-0 01 000 02
Majors 9 00 00 01 000 00
Team 1
Totals 200 30-60 2-6 10-14 wis 2
Percentages: FG.-.500, 3PG-.333, FT-714
Vermont FG 3P ET Reb
Min, M-A M-A MA O-T A § TO B TP
Gancie 34 B10 44 0-2 3.5 4 0 28
Bartram i 00 22 00 114 0
Boardman 30 L100 12 623 2
Spinka 36 24 00 24 030 0
McNamara 30 00 11 24 43.2 0 15
Sabourin 12 00 23 000 03
Cross 23°12 24722 07
Browa D0 12 00 000 01
Fenton 1-0 00 00 0 00 00
Atkinson 0-0 00 01 000 00
Trot 01 00 00 00 000 00
Castto 46°00 34 11501 05
1
Team 24 0
Totals 200 32-56 14-20 12-15 12-2526 16 16 2 90
Percentages: EG...571, 3PG-700, FT-800.
UAlbany 25 47
‘Vermont 4 4190
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None, Vermont-None.
Attendance: 564,
Game 20
UAlbany 50, Binghamton
February 8, 2005
Events Center/Vestal, N.
UAlbany 3P_ PT Reb
MA MA OT AS
Leara 12 0-0 1
Jones 0-0 0-0 °
Hutcheson 0-0 23 1
Schumacher 7 0-0 2
James 0-0 0-0 0
Thrower 0-1 0-0 °
Mikus 0-0 0-0 0
Sanders 0-0 0-0 0
Clark 0-0 0-0 00 0 0
Majors 00 0-0 01 00
Team 26
Totals 20023-60210 2.3 14399 4
Percentages: FG.-.383, 3PG-.200, PT-.667.
Binghamton FG 3P OT Reb
Min. M-A M-A M-A O-T AS
Haubrich 294-6 0-0 «3-6 0-3. «10
Satio 33 1-10 05 0.0 38 3 2
Lindgren 29 00 22 31
Laws 30 68 3100 2
Lobach 3 24 37 22
Decmand 9 00 01 00
Jahilo 2 12 00 0 0
Blues 12 °
Kurpnicce 19 0
Team
Totals 200 16-524-18 7
Percentages: /G.-.308, 3PG-.222, PT-591
UAlbany: 272350
Binghamton 19 3049
Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAIbany-None
None. Attendance: 1846
Game 23
UMBC 69, UAlbany 53
February 19, 2005
RAC/Baltimore, Md.
UAlbany FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T A S
Leara 335-10 0-0 4-4 21
Jones 360 5-13 1-2 0-0 1
Hutcheson 33. 6-12 0-0 0-0 1
Schumacher 33 4-11 4-10 0-0
James 12 03 0-0 12
Johnson 30-1 0-0 0-0
Thrower 8 «0-3 0-0 0-0
Mikus 2 13 0-1 Lt
Sanders 150-4. 0-0 0-0
Clark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0
Majors 3 Ol 0-0 0-0 0
Team
Totals 200 21-61 5-13. 6 1
Percentages: FG.-.4, 3PG-.385, FT-
UMBC FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T AS
Rohde 40 19 23
Pender 07 25°24
Voss 20 L130
Hughes 26 ol 40
Luteell M L951
Drabyn 12 01 00 00 30
Ferguson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Robinson 206-9 1-2 28 31
Gonchiora 9 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0
Marten 2 01 O1 00 00 00
Team 0-0
Totals 200 24-51 11-2310-127-33 22.9
Percentages: FG.471, 3PG-.478, PT-.833,
UAlbany: at 3253
UMBC 26 4369
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-Non
Attendance: 562.
49
ie
TO B TP
too
0 04
3048
3007
306
0 00
0 00
il 4 50
To B OTP
2 01
302
0007
5 0 Ww
0 07
0 00
o ot
2 08
113
0
131 49
Binghamton:
To B TP
014
ou
012
02
ot
00
00
03
00
0 00
To B TP
012
018
012
16
3 00
0 00
303013
0 06
1oo0
0
16 4 69
UMBC-None,
Game 21
Maine 67, UAlbany 58
February 12, 2005
RACCiAlbany, N.Y.
Maine FG 3P OFT
Min, M-A MCA M-A B OTP
Peterson 0 10
1
0
Barker 3
Underwood 05
Hugstad-Vaa 04
Whiter 00
Team 2 0
Totals 200 25-515 1130165 12 4 67
Percentages: FG..490, 3PG-.385, PT-.545,
UAlbany FG 3P_ FT Reb
MA MA M-A O-T A § TO B TP
Learn 9-12 bot ti
Jones 412 12 09
Hurcheson 22 217
Schumacher 13 08
James 02 00
03 02
a)
oo 03
00 o1 00
0-0 bo 00
1
200 25.66 6 16 3 58
Percentages: FG.-.391, 3P%
UAlbany 36
Maine 31
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Maine-None
Atendance: NA.
Game 24
UAlbany 81, Stony Brook 60
February 23, 2005
RACCiAlbany, N.Y.
Stony Brook FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A M-A M-A O-T A § TO B TP
Ferro «13-15 0-0 2-2 16 0 G1 0 4
Boylan 33 16 00 25 03 1 03
Smith 32 00 56 47 20 1 0 15
Ford 34 05 33 13 223 011
Wison 26 27°33 11322 013
Baslett 7 13 00 02 101 03
Orion lo 0-0 00 01 000 02
Davis 10 0-0 22003 03
Patrick 5 0-0 03 000 14
Barrett 10 0-0 o0 001 02
Team 28 0
Totals 200 19-71 18-20 18-2013-388 1011 1 60
Percentages: FG.268, 3PG-.190, FT-
UAlbany
B TP
Learn 112
Jones ob
Hurcheson 418
Schumacher oO
James o4
Johnson 0
Thrower 0
Mikus 05
Sanders 15
Maninson 03
Clark 00
Majors 9 22 00 04
Team
Totals 200 27-66 4-13 6 81
Percentages: FG.-409, 3PG-.308, FT-742
Stony Brook 2238 60
Albany 440 81
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-None. Stony Brook
None, Attendance: 621
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Pay 2004-05 Box Scores
Game 25 Game 26 Game 27
UAlbany 78, Northeastern 68 UAlbany 70, Boston U. 57 Hartford 50, UAlbany 42
February 26, 2005 March 2, 2005 March 5, 2005
RACCiAlbany, N.Y. Case Gymnasium/Boston, Mass. Chase Arena/W. Hartford, Conn.
Northeastern, FG 3B FT Reh UAlbany 3P FT Reb Hartford FG 3P FT Reb
Min, M-A MA MA O-T A 8 TP MA MA O-T A S$ TO B TP Min, M-A MA MA O-T AS TO B TP
Vain 38 9-14 3-6 0 0 20 Schumacher 38 68 tt oow Wesker 33211 18 00 03 102 05
Sheppard 261-3 131 03 Hiacheson 0-0 6.9 1 1 Mesum -28 0-4 02 78 02 227 07
Burrows 33. 3-11 3 23 8 013 James 0-0 0-0 o1 0 Wie 14 13 00 00 11 121 02
Pablos 15 0-0 0-0 O12 o1 Learn 0-023 1203 14 Gate 21 47 14 00 05 002 09
Yoaich 386-16 2-4 36 131 Joncs 1100 o21n Price 23°15 00 00 38 103 22
Smaliwood 34 415 03 22 26 21 3 Thrower 00 00 03 00 Gomer 19 01 00 22 02 222 02
Alexander 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.0 0 Mikas 0.0 0.0 21 04 Marais 0 1-1 00 0-0 OL 100 02
Schempict 0+ 0-0 «0-0 0-0-0000 «00 Sanders 0-0 0-0 o1 10 Hoe 24 5.11 0-0 44 24 020 0 14
Hodell 19 02 00 00 13 113 10 Majors 0-0 00 00 00 Soch 2% 36 02 13 212203 07
Team 23 o Team Clack 2 00 a0 00 Of 000 00
Totals 200 23-61 5-14 17-2814-3315 9 14 1 68 Totals 200. 26-60 4-9 14-20 3 12 6 70 Team 13 0
Percentages: FG..377, 3PG-357, FT-7 Percentages: FG.133, 3PG-t44, FT Totals 200 17-492-13 14-179-42 108 20. 2 50
Percentages: FG..347, 3PG-154, FT-824
UAlbany FG 3P OFT Reb Boston U. FG 3P ET Reb
Mia, M-A M-A M.A O-T A/S TO B TP Min, MA M-A MAA O-T AS TO B TP UAlbany FG 3p) OFT
344-9 000 9-12 1-2 121 1 47 Joan 110-3 0-0 22 02 102 0 2 Min. McA MA MCA As TO B TP
35 25 00 6103.9 210 2 10 ato 36343 1-2 153.20 07 Schumacher 35 3-8 25 22 013 0 10
37 9.14000 3-4 18 220 2 2 Vanderval = 38 412 13 o4 431 0 14 Hutcheson 30 6-20 0-0 3.13, 1130215
Johnson = 33-1 0-0 0-0 4-0-0 0-1 OD Norris 40 614 1-2 B13 300 2 15 James 15 0-0 0.0 0-0, tit oo
Schumacher 35 41025 66 05 20.2 0 16 Parr 36110 13 2201 05 Learn 35 00 02 024 02
rower 7 23 00 0.0 0.0 2 1 o4 Meinhardt 27) 5-11 49 02 004 0 14 Jones 36 ot 22 202 08
Mikas 17 34 00 12 01024 07 Bonnce 8 0-4 0.3 22001 00 Thower 17 11 0.0 000 07
James 17 01 09 12 12305 0 4 01 00 oo 001 00 Mikus 15 0 00 124 00
Sanders 11-1 0-0 0-0. d00 10 46 o Sanders 7 0.0 0.0 010 00
Maninson 0+ 0-0 0.0 0-0 000 00 200 19.68 8.22 11-15 wo 2 Majors 10 0.0 0.0 010 10
Majors 40-0 0.0 Od 000 00 Percentages: FG.-279, 3PG-364, PT Team 0
Team 0 UAlbany 3670 Totals 200 16.5337 7.19 39173 2
Totals 200 25-48 2-3 26 2B 16 6 7 Boston U. 20 3737 Percentages: FG.-302, 3PG-429, FT-.368.
Percentages: FG.521, 3PG-00, FT ‘Technical Fouls: None, Fouled Out: UAlbany-Jones Boston U Hartford 28 50
Northeastern 3335.8 Raffo, Attendance: 220 UAlbany 28 42
UAlbany 2 4978 ‘Technical Fouls: UAlbany-None, Hartford-Ikea Wit, Fouled Out
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: Ustbany-None. Northeaston- UAlbsny-None. Hartfond-Price, Attendance: 1,243
‘Zecarich, Hodell. Attendance: 740.
Game 28 .
New Hampshire 68, UAlbany 48 What is a Great Dane?
America East Tournament Quarterfinal
March 10, 2005 The University at Albany adopted the nickname "Great
Chase Arena/W. Hartford, Conn. Danes" in the spring of 1965. UAlbany's mascot was founded
NEE #4 36 BE Hee in a contest on campus for a $25 savings bond. The judging
Min. M-A M-A M-A O-T A S$ TO B TP committee made the choice noting, "The Great Dane is noted
Fae 4 eee pdt for its grandeur, its alertness, and its intelligence. It is an
Woods 434 00 animal whose prowess and strength are easily recognizable
a fee ee and readily admired.” Contest winner Kathy Earle explained
Hardy 100 03 the Great Dane was renowned for its "size, weight, strength,
ota bas we character, courage, speed, and stamina.
ee oe ‘ 2 4 In the 1960s, UAlbany grew from a college for teachers
Team 0 to a top research university. The old school mascot, "Pierre
an RTE ee the Pedguin," representing the Pedagogues, seemed inappropriate as the University's
* mascot and nickname.
UAlbany
s TO B TP
: :
Schumacher
T
Hutcheson, 34015
James 03 03
Learn o3 tn
Jones 32 06
‘Thrower 13 03
Mikus 02 05
ders bo to
Majors b1ooo
Team 1
Totals 200 18-46 5-14 7-12 831 5 1024 3 48
Percentages: G..391, 7, PT-583,
UNH
UAlbany 232548
‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany-Larn, UNIL-None
Auendance: 1207,
36 e Great Danes Basketball
UALBANY HISTORY
A ’ Vere 4
Great Danes Basketball ¢ 37
oilstuy All-Time Results
2004-05
Record: 14-14
Coach: Trina Patterson
Captain(s): Danielle Hutcheson,
Alicia Learn
11/19. atMorgan State 73-54, W
11/26 at Northern Arizona# 64-61, L
11/27 vs Air Forcett 86-65, W
12/1 at Fairleigh Dickinson 63-47, W
12/4 Bucknell 64-37, W
12/7 at Syracuse 66-56, L
12/11 at Colgate 83-77, L
12/28 at Virginiat 59-43, L
12/29 vs Americant 74-57, W
1/5 at New Hampshire" 53-43, L
118 at Northeastem* 67-64, W (OT)
4/12 Binghamton* 57-47,L
4/15 vsMlaine"* 57-42, L
tee Nee Pa UAlbany’s 2000-01 team was one of two squads to compete as a Division | Independent prior to joining
ape Harter 64.56, W the America East Conference.
- Seay ie | Brew 2002-03 216 at Binghamton* —63-54,L_ 1/5 at Holy Cross 66-50, L
215 New Hampshire? 71-61, L Record: 9-18 219. Vermont" 69-65, 1/7 Brown 62-51, W
38 at Binghamton" sods We Coach: Trina Patterson 2/1 Hartford” 74-68,L 1/9 Daemen 74-72, W
SHS “Maher e758 | Captain(s): Jess McGinlay, 24 Maine* 59-53,L 1/11 at Stony Brook 72-61, W
Bie wat Vermont pea Sarah Sweetland 216 Boston University" 80-61,L_ 1/15 _at Lehigh (OT) 75-72, L
Sis aeUMGCe Sosa 2122 at Hartford* 71-36,L 1/18 at Boston U. 68-55, L
2193 Stony Brook* gio w 11/22 at Sienatt 74-56, 2/24 at Stony Brook” 70-58,L 1/22 Colgate 67-64, L
Gos | Nonhesaene yes w 1126 Yale 88-76, W 2/28 _at Vermont" 77-55,L 1/25 at Dartmouth 65-57, L
ao aaccarus fos7w 12/1 atSacred Heat «69-63, 3/2_—_Northeastem* 81-69,L 1/29 at Harvard 68-57, L
ae ae 5042,L 12/6 atCorneli® 57-41,L “America East Conference Opponent 2/2 at Army 71-68, W
310 vs New Hampshires 6848. 12/7 vs Long'Island* 5-52, W # Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 2/5 Stony Brook 67-52, W
* America East Conference Opponent 12/12, Army 85-49, W 217 at Lafayette 60-57, W
Prissy entinebabietaly 42/15 Wagner 74-66, L 2000-01 21 St. Joseph, Vt. 78-30, W
‘eiagelatl ate) 42/21 at St. Francis, N.Y.+ 71-67, W Record: 5-22 23 at #17 Mississippi State 84-34, L
Hodson Valley Community College 12/28 Towson 58-39, W Coach: Mari Warner 2/15 GreenMountain 69-40, W
(Troy, N.Y.) 12 patoyelte es ¥ Captain(s): Dawn DiMicco, Liz Tucker Be « Bucknell oes, Ww
at Navy ; avy 56-50,
Pe ateeiant GHA Ook cea Va.) 4/9 at Boston University’ 87-68, 11/17. at Colorado 93-43, *Comell Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.)
(Portland, Maine) Wi2 at New Hampshire" 68-64, 14/19. at Denver 88-57, L
: at Vermont” : 11/22 Iona 61-47, L 1998-99
# Amenca East:/ ournament canis 4/18 Stony Brook" 74-58,L 14/25 _ at Lehigh* 76-51, L Record: 13-14
onan 1122 Binghamton* 75-62,W 11/26 vs. Hofstra 64-48, L Coach: Mari Warner
Recon 746 4/29 Hartford* 70-63, W 11/29. at Buffalo 74-56, L Captains: Alison Bowe,
Cases Trine: Petersen 2/1 at Northeastern 72-59,L_ 12/5. GreenMountain 77-46, Kelly Paolino, Liz Tucker
Captain(s); Danielle Hutcheson, 2/6 Boston University 60-55,L 12/8 at Stetson* 75-64, L
Gh poeeuand » 218 Maine* 72-48,L 12/9 vs, Navy" 57-56,W 11/14. at Merrimack 57-54, W
2/12 Northeastern" 64-54,W 12/13 at Hartford 82-60,L 11/20 at St. John’s#t 70-53, L
. 2115 New Hampshire —«62-61,L_ 12/16 _at Wagner 61-47,L_ 11/21. Houston# 71-47, L
ee etal S346:4 2/19 at Binghamton* 50-42,L 12/27 #18 Mississippi State 62-57,L 11/27 Metro Statet 62-54, L
41/80 Faitligh Dickinson 66-59, 222 at Hartford” 65-56,L(OT) 12/30 Yale 69-54,L 11/28 Nebraska-Kearney+ 80-52, L
os aa 9972. 2/26 atMaine* 79-45,L 1/3 at Richmond 87-7,L 12/2 Franklin Pierce’ 66-48, L
4am Coleus geet 3/1 Vermont* 75-58,L 1/6 Lafayette 60-59,W 12/5 _at Sou. Conn. State" 52-35, W
4213 Charleston Southern 86.68, W 2/5__at Stony Brook" —_80-68,L_ 1/8 Pennsylvania 64.51,L 12/9 at UMass-Lowell" 74-69, W
Bet Se pueeall 5245,L_ “America East Conference Opponent 1/13 Stony Brook 83-59, W 12/12 New Haven" 78-58, W
toe8 toads Intemational 6Ls7 w — # Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 4/16 Cornell 60-46,L 12/29 Edinboro+(OT) —89-86, W
42129 vs Pepperdine” 70-49, L * Cornell Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) 4/18 at Colgate 83-70, W 12/30 Saint Rose** 84-72, W
1i7 atNew Hampshire" 6554, L_* at New York Polytech (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 4/27 Dartmouth 61-56,L 1/6 at Sacred Heart” 70-65, L
ae“ Nornecucrr ES 4/29 Harvard 68-55,L 1/9 New Hampshire Coll 94-62, W
414 at Binghamton* ‘70-60; L 2001-02 213 Army 63-56,L 1/11._Bridgeport*” 84-60, W
aan Maboe 73.53 L Record: 4-23 215 at Navy 66-56,L 1/16 UMass-Lowell* 76-62, L
{21 Stony Brook” ety Coach: Mari Warner 2/8. Binghamton 75-60,L 1/18 at Bridgeport* 81-65, W
Tamer esters 753 _Cablain(s): Cara Caffell, Marie Connors, 2/15 at Daemen 62-55,L 1/23 Southern Conn. State"54-45, L
ane a Vemune Bad) L Jess McGinlay 27 at Stony Brook 56-54,L 1/27 Binghamton” 59-43, L
aes Beso Ue reo L 2124 Bucknell 80-64,L 1/30 at New Haven* 76-65, L
oe unset 7558 w 11/16 at Bucknell 64-45,L “Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa) 2/3 at Franklin Pierce’ 59-38, L
277 New Hampshire" 73.84, 11/21 Comell 64-62,L Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) 2/6 Sacred Heart* 64-62, W
oH Brghertor” gos7 wior 1127 at Sienat 76-59, L 210 at N. Hampshire Coll“58-41, W
Sia ‘ethene bead T1430 Navy 69-55, L 1999-2000 213° at Stony Brook” 58-49, L
One at Sony BiG 8073, wor) 2 at Amy 65-63, W(OT) Record: 12-15 27 at Binghamton* 70-61, L
get Hetocae bas W128 Sacred Heart 55-52, W Coach: Mari Warner 2120 Stony Brook" 67-60, W
Bos Vauune 6662 | 12/11 at Yale 80-61,L _Captain(s): Dawn DiMicco, Liz Tucker 2/22 Southern Vermont 93-42, W
2128 at Northeastern* 58-56, W 12/15 Colgate 7766, L 3/6 LU-Southampton* 70-64, L
ae vet BocnUe seas LL) 12/22 St. Francis, NY. 66-63, 11/19. at ona 85-73, W *NECC Opponent
ae. UMBC 44a w 12/28 at Towson 66-60,W 11/23. Wagner 63-60, W St. John’s Classic (Jamaica, N.Y.)
3/1 ve Hartfords 5250 w 1/02 at Lafayette 74-62,W 11/30 at Manhattan 74-56, L_ +UNK Thanksgiving Classic
aay ve Meiee b249, | 08 at New Hampshire” 72-56,L 128 at Comell” 75-72, (Kearney, Neb.)
america East Conference Opponent 1/12 atMaine* 88-58, 12/4 vs. Bucknell 89.65,L ++Capital Key Classic
# Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 4/9 New Hampshiret 50-42,L__— 12/7 at George Washington 95-46,L_ (RAC, Albany, N.Y.)
# Sun and Fun Clase (Mac, Fle) 4/24 at Boston University*77-71,L (OT) 12/9 Buffalo 71-57,L**Capital Key Classic
of AMBnee Coat Toumaant Gane 1/26 at Northeastem* —63-54,L_ 12/22 Akron 81-55, (Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.)
4/31 Binghamton* 60-54, 12/29. at Robert Morris 69-57, ECAC Tournament - Semifinals
2/3 Stony Brook" 55-46,L 1/2, Richmond 79-63, L (Philadelphia, Pa.)
38 e Great Danes Basketball
All-Time Results
1114
47
11/22
11/23,
11/25
1212
1214
126
42/10
12129
12/30
413
a
The 1994-95 women’s basketball team made the first ever foreign tour
through Sweden and Denmark. The squad played exhibition games in
‘Stockholm and Copenhagen.
1997-98
Record: 14-13
Coach:
Mari Warner
Captain(s): Kerry Ochal,
Kelly Paolino
Merrimack 61-46, W
Concordia (N.Y.) 93-48, W
Bowie State% 58-44, L
Dowling% 70-54, W
Dominican 77-51, W
New Hampshire Coll. 71-50, W
at New Haven* (OT) 74-66, W
at Sou. Conn. State* 66-57, W
at UMass-Lowell” = 73-57, L
St. Augustine's$ 68-58, L
New Hampshire Coll$ 70-54, W
Merrimack+ 56-45, L
Bridgeportit 76-57, W
Stony Brook* 79-56, W
at Franklin Pierce" 54-51, L
Southern Conn. State* 91-56, W
Sacred Heart" (OT) 79-72, L
Franklin Pierce" 52-43, L
at N. Hampshire Coll." 71-70, L
New Haven* 78-54, W
Bridgeport* 79-60, W
UMass-Lowell* 59-56, L
at Sacred Heart* 74-62, L
at Bridgeport*
Binghamton
at Stony Brook*
at Adelphi"
*NECC Opponent
%Bryant College Classic
(Smithfield, RL.)
SConverse New Year's Classic
(Miami Shores, Fla.)
+Capital Key Classic
(RACC, Albany, N.Y.)
#Capital Key Classic
(Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.)
“ECAC Tournament - Semifinals
(Garden City, N.Y.)
1996-97
Record: 19-9
Coach:
‘Mari Warner
Captain(s): Samantha Ginsberg,
11/18
41/23
11/26
12/1
1214
12/7
12114
12/30
15
Katie Zeglis
at Merrimack
LIU-Southampton
at Dominican
SUNY-New Paltz
UMass-Lowell*
at Bridgeport*
Keene State*
Quinnipiac
Le Moyne
84-58,
72-71,
71-68,
91-37,
66-63,
57-56,
74-56,
69-67,
61-58,
Seer 22r0
4/7 Columbia Union 66-44, W
4/11 Sacred Heart” 77-10, W
4/14 at Keene State" 58-50, W
4/16 at Sou. Conn. State’ 76-75, W
4/18 New Haven* 78-69, W
1/20 at Franklin Pierce’ 78-64, L
1/22 _N. Hampshire College*78-46, W
4/25 at New Haven* 68-59, W
4/29 Stony Brook* 82-59, W
2 at Sacred Heart” 73-68, L
2I4 at N. Hampshire Coll."62-59, L
218 Bridgeport” 67-47, L
212 atUMass-Lowell* 70-46, L
215 Franklin Pierce* 63-56, W
218 at Stony Brook" 59-54, W
2120 Sou. Conn. State" 59-58, W
2123 NewHaven (OT) 52-50, Wh
2125 Franklin Pierce 66-53, W+
3/1 at UMass-Lowell 70-44, L"*
*NECC Opponent
*NECC Tournament - Quarterfinals
(Albany, N.Y.)
+NECC Tournament - Semifinals
(Albany, N.Y.)
“NECC Championship
1995-96
Record: 13-14
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Margaret Feerick,
Samantha Ginsberg, Erica Witham
11/21. Merrimack (OT) 78-76,L
14/28 at LIU-Southampton 83-75, L
1212 New Haven* 89-75, W
1213 Sou. Conn. St*(OT) 83-78, W
12/9 at UMass-Lowell” 92-89, L
12/10 at N. Hampshire Coll.* 87-67, L
12/31 District of Columbiat 73-66, L
1/1 at Columbia Union+ 55-48, W
1/6 Bridgeport 72-63, L
1/7 — Sacred Heart* 74-60, L
4/10 at Sou. Conn. State" 93-78, L
4/13 at Franklin Pierce” 64-59, L
1/14 at Keene State" 62-48, W
4N17 at Stony Brook* 59-46, W
1/20 _N. Hampshire College* 81-66, W
1/21 Massachusetts-Lowell” 92-73, W
1/24 at Le Moyne" 90-80, W
4/30 Southern Vermont 110-42, W
2/3 Keene State* 75-45, W
2/4 Franklin Pierce" (OT) 78-77, L
217 Le Moyne" 75-46,
20 at Sacred Heart 64-38, L
2/11 at Bridgeport” 78-60, L
217 at New Haven* 47-43, L
218 Stony Brook" 57-46, W
2125 at Sacred Heart" 74-67,
3/1 UMass-Lowellt+ 75-43, L
*NECC Opponent
+Columbia-Union Tournament
(Takoma Park, Md.)
*NECC Tournament - Quarterfinals
+#NECC Tournament - Semifinals
(Bridgeport, Conn.)
1994-95
Record: 16-9
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Mickey Smith,
Christy Squires
44/19 Union+ 81-56, W
11/20 Skidmore+ 67-47, W
11/22 at Binghamton 48-44, L
14/30 William Smith 67-58, L
12/3 Eastern Connecticut” 54-33, W
12/4 Notre Dame, Md." 73-62, W
12/9 New York U. 70-56, L
1/5 at Buffalo State 75-67, W
1/9 Wilkes 91-69, W
411 at Ithaca 52-49, L
44 Hunter 81-50, W
1/7 Rensselaer 68-60, W
1/20 Staten Island++ 98-25, W
4/21 St. John Fisher++ 77-58, L
4/24 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 61-35, W
4/26 Union 72-62, W
1/28 at Stony Brook 64-63, L
4/31 Skidmore 65-55, W
212 at Southern Vermont 92-35, W
216 Utica College 81-51, W
219 SUNY-Cortland 61-56, L
21 at Elmira 64-61, L
2/14 at Hamilton 83-62, W
28 Nazareth 68-56, W
2/21 at Ithaca’ 68-64, L
+Capital District Tournament
(Albany, N.Y.)
*Manhattanville Alumnae Tournament
(Purchase, N.Y.)
++Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
“'NYSWCAA Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.)
11/20
11/21
11/23
12/4
1215
12/9
12/12
113
116
110
15
118
1/24
1122
1125
1127
1/29
212
2i7
22
215
2119
2122
2125
A
vue
Record: 15-9
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Lynda Nealis,
Mickey Smith
Rensselaert 79-62, W
‘Skidmore+ 55-53, L
Binghamton 65-53, W
Ramapo" 70-57, W
at Worcester State* 63-48, W
at William Smith 71-56, L
Buffalo State (20) 81-75, L
at New York U. 67-45, L
at Skidmore 70-65, W
at Wilkes 68-66, W
at Hunter 79-68, W
Ithaca 82-46, W
Adelphi** 62-57, W
St. John Fisher* 72-60, L
SUNY-Plattsburgh 68-38, W
at Union 77-69, W
Stony Brook 74-64, W
at SUNY-Cortland 8-50, L
at Utica 66-29, W
Elmira 70-61, L
Hamilton 71-51, W
at Nazareth 82-66, L
Rensselaer 73-67, W
Stony Brook++ 67-41, L
+Capital District Tournament
(Schenectady, N.Y.)
*Worcester State Invitational
(Worcester, Mass.)
“Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
++NYSWCAA Tournament
(Rochester, N.Y.)
11/21
11/22
11/24
12/2
1216
12/10
114
116
119
116
119
1123
1124
1128
212
2i4
218
2/10
213
2/16
1992-93
Record: 14-9
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Casey Stanley
Rensselaert 72-56, W
at Skidmore+ 67-55, L
at Binghamton 69-61, L
William Smith (20T) 97-91, W
New York U. 64-56, L
at Ithaca 66-63, W
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 67-63, L
at Buffalo State 73-66, W
at New York U. 76-60, L
Hunter 66-41, W
at Rensselaer 70-56, L
Staten Island" 74-38, W
Norwich (OT)* 66-64, W
Union 80-50, W
SUNY-Cortland 77-48, W
at Stony Brook 70-63, W
Utica 85-38, W
Western Connecticut 60-53, L
at Keuka 103-85, W
at Hamilton 65-51, L
The 1993-94 squad registered a 15-9 record under head coach Mari Warner.
Great Danes Basketball e¢
39
oalstuy All-Time Results
2120 Nazareth 76-69,W 11/28 Rensselaer* 63-60, W
2123 Skidmore 53-43, W 12/1. at Rensselaer 70-69, L
2126 Rochester** 61-51,L 12/3 New York U.(OT) 64-56, L
‘Capital District Tournament 1215 at E. Connecticut St. 79-58, L
(Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) 1218 at Ithaca (OT) 76-73, W
Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) 12/12 at Buffalo 75-60, L
“NYSWCAA Tournament (Ithaca, N.Y.) 1/6 Hunter 66-44, W
119. at New York U. 54-53, L
1991-92 42 at Buffalo State 71-56, L
Record: 22-5 4/6 Western Connecticut 61-53, L
Coach: Mari Warner 4/9 SUNY-Cortland 68-49, W
Captain(s): Laurie Annunziato, 1/22 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 80-51, W
Faith Miller, Casey Stanley 126 C.C.NY# 78-35, W
1127 Emmanuellt 63-59, L
11/22 Nazareth+ 97-67, 1/31__at Hartwick 65-36, L
11/23 at Rochester+ 73-64, 2/2 Nazareth 73-68, W
11/26 Binghamton 73-53, W 2/4 Saint Rose 63-55, L
1212 New York U. 67-56, W 2/9. Old Westbury —100-41, W
12/7 at Rensselaer* 82-62, W 2/11. Utica 76-36, W
1218 Skidmore* 67-40, W 2/19 at Hamilton 64-60, L
42/11 Ithaca 68-45, W Stony Brook Tournament,
116 at Hunter 56-54, W (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
117 atNew York U. 66-54, W__ “Capital District Tournament
4/11 Buffalo State 91-72, W (Schenectady, N.Y.)
4M4 at W. Connecticut 61-46,L___‘#Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
ee Be — Lori Bayba played for the Great Danes from 1964-
SBe eneeela ew Rowe rae 86 and served as co-captain her senior season.
1/26 Emmanuelit 65-58, W Coach: Mari Warner <cantal Dk
4/28 SUNY-Plattsburgh 75-53, W Captain(s): Lisa Ginsberg, ian oa Tournament a ey Bow oe
Te OO oid «Gee Gina Richardson, Pam Wilson 1 ady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) 2/24 at Nazareth** 76-75, L
2/8 at Old Westbury 64-36. W 14/17. Clarkson (OT)+ 80-85, L per Va eet Toumament,
2/0 at Utica 61-45, W 11/18 at Rochester 74-40, W gts SE Cee manent
a a ean ee Tan oe ly Coach: Mari Warner #Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
2122 at Nazareth 80-65, W 12/2 Russell Sage* 82-53, W Contents), Mindy MeLauphi, ee meen
2128 at Hartwick% 65-61, W123. Union* 69-56, W fea Parris Coeneston Nat
2129 Hamilton% 60-50. 12/6 E. Connecticut St. 63-53, L
3/7 — William Smith** 67-50, WW 12/9 Ithaca esse, wi A1He ALE Cennectclte, Boos ete
3113 E. Connecticut St** 69-57,L 12/12 _at Binghamton Berw 1 fen re oe ea se
eee Toumament fit4 sHenaaeiaer 7789. 12/3 at Ithaca 66-61, W Captain(s): Julie Hotmer,
‘ochester, N.Y.) at Union a * .
*Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) 1/10 at New York U. 86-61, L os ioe anne (07) ee Donna Hughes; Cindy Jansen
#Lady Dane Tourament (Albany, N.Y.) 1/12 Buffalo State Bet ey eens Se Get Keke eis
Oe i i ees dened oor 417 Union 66-46, W 11/22. Christopher Newport+ 72-57, W
{Oneonta NY sb 4/11 New York U. 56-44, 11/24 Easter Connecticut 62-38, W
NCAA Tournament 4123 SUNY-Plattsburgh 88-35, W fj, NOW NOK OBE ant raster oe
4990-91 a ae Se 417 Keuka 68-48, L 4216 Stony Brook (OT) 68-60, L
gag {po Cobye tanvile Sete w 121 Albany Pharmacy’ 85-42, W 12/7 Rensselaer 74-51, W
cade nasi weenie ah caneek 88-58, IV 4/22 Rensselaer* 60-52, W 12/9 Manhattanville «65-47, W
% pact »L 4123 SUNY-Plattsburgh 74-63, W 12/11. Hartwick 74-49, W
aptain(s): Faith Miller, Tara Mizell, 2/6 at Old Westbury 102-54, j/o8 SUNY: Ce i bony
Michelle Traver 2A? Stern Brook @0T) Brag LL 29 Rochestert 61-59, W 1/16 Oneonta State 80-46, W
SGH% Sony eocks GI Ben “Harton eee tai at Hartwick 60-46, 1/22 Staten Island 95-40, W
Hi ae ge oe onnae beer F213 Wiliarn Smith 65-44,L 1/25 SUNY-Plattsburgh 79-53, W
fans psn CN ee ene onal ‘L218 at Oneonta State 74-56, W 1/27. SUNY-Corlland 74-65, L
: : 2/11 Binghamton 74-21,W 2/2 New York U 414-107, L
11/27 at Union* 56-55, (Rochester, N.Y.) ’ p
2/18 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 86-64, W 2/5. William Smith 73-62, W
216 Rochester 58-42, W
219 Oneonta State 73-47, W
2/13. Binghamton 67-51, W
2/16 Buffalo State 59-55, W
2120 Saint Rose* 74-62, W
2/21 Rensselaer 61-54, W
2/23 Hamilton 74-67, W
2126 Clarkson 85-72, W
3/5 at Rochester* 63-57, L
EMM Tournament
*Capital District Tournament
“ECAC Tournament (Rochester, N.Y.)
1986-87
Record: 19-5
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Kim Koselak,
Chris LaBombard
11/25 Manhattanville 66-45, W
12/3 SUNY-New Paltz 71-31, W
4216 at SUNY-Corlland 70-60, W
The 1985-86 team was the first University at Albany squad to advance to the NCAA Tournament. 1 Meo Sey
The Great Danes won two games before being eliminated in the third game by Salem State. 42/13. at Seranton+ 79:57. L
40 e Great Danes Basketball
All-Time Results
118 at Rensselaer 71-49,W 3/7 at Salem State™ 90-79,L
1/10 at Nazareth (OT) 79-69, W —_+Eastern Connecticut Tournament
1/13 at Union 61-41,W —*Capital District Tournament (Rensselaer,
4/17 at Oneonta State 71-53, Wy.)
1/22 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 81-79, W —¥SUNYAC Playoffs (Buffalo, N.Y.)
1/24 at SUNY-Potsdam 68-49, W "NCAA Tournament
4/28 SUNY-Cortland 53-50, W
1131 C.C.N.Y 56-55, L 1984-85
212 at Hartwick 69-66, W Record: 23-4
214 at SUNY-New Paltz 73-48, W Coach: Mari Warner
217 at Stony Brook 81-73, L Captain(s): Ronnie Patterson,
2/10 at Binghamton 85-45, W Chris Cannata, Nancy Grasso
2114 Rensselaer* 69-47, W
2/15 at Saint Rose* 65-50, W = 11/20_ at Rensselaer 80-59, W
2123 Oneonta State forfeit, W 11/27 Oneonta State 65-63, W
2/27 at Buffalo State++ = 83-76, L 11/29 at SUNY-Cortland 68-59, L
3/4 Clarkson** 73-55,W 12/1 at Binghamton 68-56, W
3/7 Nazareth** 65-63, L 12/4 Saint Rose 84-48, W
+Scranton Poinsetta Tournament 12/7 SUNY-Potsdam 99-44, W
(Scranton, Pa.) 12/8 SUNY-New Paltz 77-25, W
“Capital District Tournament 12/11 at Castleton State 65-46, W
(Albany, N.Y.) 12/15 at Hartwick 77-62, W
++SUNYAC Playoffs (Potsdam, N.Y.) 4/42 Skidmore 78-45, W
“ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament 4/15 at Russell Sage 70-40, W
(Albany, N.Y.) 4/17 at Union 65-46, W
419 at SUNY-Oswego 69-42, W
1985-86 1/25 SUNY-Plattsburgh 59-29, W
Record: 26-4 1/26 at St. Michael's 78-69, L
Coach: Mari Warner 4/29 Binghamton 80-57, W
Captain(s): Lori Bayba, 1/31 Hamilton 79.54, W Rainy :esane finished her career as the program's all-
Rainny Lesane 212 at Utica Tech 91-48. W time leading scorer with 1,481 points. She played from
2/5 at Oneonta State 65-46, W 1982-86.
11/23. at E. Connecticut? 72-68,L 2/8 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 76-73, W
11/24 Columbia 70-69, L 2/9 at SUNY-Potsdam 76-48, W1/21._at Skidmore 53-38, W Coach: Amy Kidder
12/2 at Skidmore 68-24, W 2/42 SUNY-Cortland 76-66,W 1/22 _at Saint Rose 55-40, W Captain(s): Nancy Halloran,
12/4 at SUNY-Cortland 66-58, W 2/15 at Union* 82-62,W 1/25 _at Rensselaer 73-59, W Carol Wallace, Laurie Briggs
12/7 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 64-61,W 2/16 vs. Rensselaer 57-52, W 1/28 Wiliam Smith 62-39, W
12/9 SUNY-New Paltz 91-46, W 2/22 —Buffalo#t 71-58,W 1/29 St. Michael's, 72-56,L 11/21. at Saint Rose 61-59, W
12/11 Castleton State 82-54, W 2/23 Buffalo State# 74-64,L 2/1 ~—_ at Binghamton 67-65, L 11/24 at Rensselaer 55-54, W
12/14 Oneonta State 95-63,W = -3/2,—sNazareth 66-57,L 2/4 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 72-70,L 12/1 at Skidmore 59-56, L
1/9 Rensselaer 76-56,W ——*Capital District Tournament 2/9 Hamilton 65-58, L 12/3. at SUNY-Oswego (OT) 59-56, L
4/11 at Nazareth 57-56, W (Schenectady, N.Y.) 2/11 Utica Tech 60-44,W 12/5 Castleton State 49-43, L
1/14 Union 77-37,W — #SUNYAC Playoffs (Albany, N.Y.) 24 — Hartwick 70-57,W 12/9 at SUNY-New Paltz 59-32, W
116 at New Rochelle 67-60, W 27 — Rensselaer 71-58,W 12/12 _at Russell Sage 53-47, W
1/20 at SUNY-New Paltz 90-26, W 1983-84 28 Saint Rose 69-60,W 1/27_— Rensselaer 54-51, L
1/22 Binghamton 70-33, W Record: 15-10 2/21 at Oneonta State = 72-58,L_-— 1/30 _at Clarkson 66-24, W
1/25 at SUNY-Potsdam 67-33, W Coach: Mari Warner 3/2 Nazareth 64-47,L 2/1 Union 58-53, L
1127 SUNY-Oswego 87-66, W Captain(s): Ronnie Patterson, *Manhattanville Tournament 213 at Binghamton 71-62, Lb
1/29 SUNY-Cortland 63-47, W Peg Squazzo 25 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 58-57, L
211 SUNY-Plattsburgh 101-80, W 1982-83 216 at SUNY-Potsdam 73-54, L
213° Hartwick 71-63,W 11/19 _ at Saint Rose 65-59, W Record: 14-6 219 Utica Tech 67-37, W
2/6 at Russell Sage 78-41,W 44/22 Rensselaer 62-50, L Coach: Mari Warner 2/11 Hamilton 65-57, L
218 at Oneonta State 62-43, W_—11/29 at Oneonta State 67-57, L Captain(s): Robin Gibson 2113 Pace 77-70, L
2112 at Binghamton 78-66,W 12/1. SUNY-Oswego 66-53, W 25 Hartwick 81-66, L
2/14 Saint Rose* 83-31,W 42/3 at Manhattanville" 44-42, W 11/20 Saint Rose 60-52,L 2/19__vs._Union* 69-66, W
2/15 at Rensselaer* 60-46,W 12/4 vs._Ithaca* 67-40,L 11/23 at Rensselaer 79-59, 2/20 _at Rensselaer* 60-55, L
217 SUNY-Potsdam 70-38, W = 12/6 at SUNY-New Paltz 81-33, W 12/1 Skidmore 66-53,W 2/24 _—Russell Sage 66-65, W
2/21 SUNY-Geneseo# —75-56,W = 12/9_at Clarkson 54-30,W 12/4 Castleton State 59-56, W “Capital District Tournament
2/22 at Buffalo State# = 80-73, L 42/10 at SUNY-Potsdam 51-45, 12/7. SUNY-New Paltz. 55-49, W_— (Troy, N.Y.)
2128 Columbia“ 74-67,W 12/13 Russell Sage 62-32, W 12/10 SUNY-Potsdam 61-56, W
3/1 at New York U."* 68-66, W 4/19 at Union 48-47,L 12/13 at Russell Sage 73-32, W 1980-81
4/20 at Union 74-65, W Record: 7-14
1/22 vs. SUNY-Fredonia* 75-73, W Coach: Amy Kidder
4/23 at SUNY-Oswego* 74-59,L__—Captain(s): Nancy Halloran, Laurie
1/26 Rensselaer 62-59, W Briggs
4/28 Clarkson 62-38, W
2/2 Binghamton 70-53, W 11/25 _at Rensselaer 59-44, L
2/4 SUNY-Plattsburgh 75-73,L_12/2_ at Saint Rose 62-32, L
2/5 at Vassar 59-47,W 12/5 SUNY-Plattsburgh 51-46, W
2/0 at Hamilton 70-56,L 12/6 at Castleton State 70-59, L
22 at Pace 72-62,L 12/10 SUNY-New Paltz 66-33, W
215 at Hartwick 74-56,L 12/12. SUNY-Potsdam 68-61, L
28 at Saint Rose#t 57-49,W 1/21 Le Moyne 84-46, L
219 vs. Rennselaer# 53-38, W_1/24_vs. Clarkson# 73-37, W
*Oswego Tournament 1/26 at Union 84-73, L
#Capital District Tournament 1/28 Rensselaer 61-56, L
(Albany, N.Y.) 1/31 at St. Michael's 75-44, L
1981-82 212 Siena 99-45, L
Record: 8-12 215 Binghamton 60-56, L
217 — Skidmore 60-53, W
219 Union 57-55, W
212 at Hamilton 60-37, L
Mari Wamer served as University at Albany's head coach from ao SNe ry
17 at SUNY-Oswego 72-50, L
the 1982-83 campaign through the 2000-01 season. 220 at Union® 6461, W
Great Danes Basketball e¢ 41
All-Time Results
221 vs. Saint Rose™
2/25 at Russell Sage
#at Saint Rose
*Capital District Tournament
(Schenectady, N.Y.)
73-68, L
64-62, W
1979-80
Record: 6-14
Coach: Amy Kidder
Captain(s): Colleen Thompson,
Laurie Briggs
‘Skidmore 39-35, W
SUNY-Oswego 47-30, L
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 43-42, W
at SUNY-Potsdam 73-44, L
at SUNY-New Paltz 75-53, W
Rennselaer 55-38, L
at Le Moyne 64-32, L
Hamilton 58-47, L
at Rennselaer 54-46, L
Saint Rose 51-44, W
St. Michael's 60-32, L
at Siena 76-42,
at Binghamton 49-46, L
at Saint Rose 56-54, L
Castleton State 71-44,L
at Utica Tech 72-35, W
Russell Sage 60-45, L
Hartwick 79-48, L
Saint Rose” 56-54, L
Skidmore* 65-60, W
*Capital District Tournament
1978-79
Record: 0-12
Coach: Johnetta Hill
at Hamilton 70-69, L
at Saint Rose 52-49, L
SUNY-Plattsburgh 62-50, L
Utica 79-48, L
at Russell Sage 68-50, L
at Hartwick 73-52, L
SUNY-Potsdam 60-55, L
at Castleton State 75-55, L
‘Skidmore 74-49, L
Siena 77-46, L
at St. Michael's 65-48, L
Utica 106-28, L
1977-78
Record: 2-12
Coach: Johnetta Hill
Captain(s): Elizabeth Prosalik,
Veronica Cox
No Game-by-Game Results Available
1976-77
Record: 1-13
Coach: Karen Cunningham
Captain(s): Nancy Bartle,
Mary Ellen Foley
SUNY-Oswego 74-38, L
at Saint Rose 59-41, W
SUNY-New Paltz 42-44, L
St. Lawrence 56-34, L
SUNY-Potsdam 70-38, L
at Russell Sage 64-31, L
at Castleton State 59-39, L
Binghamton 41-39, L
at Siena 54-43, L
at Colgate 78-37, L
at Oneonta State 84-32, L
at Hartwick 65-23, L
Union 40-27, L
vs. Stony Brook" 78-30, L
“Brooklyn, N.Y.
1975-76
Record: 2-14
Coach: Barbara Palm
Captain(s): Nancy Bartle,
Mary Ellen Foley
at Skidmore 63-35,
Siena 71-36,
Castleton State 73-62,
at SUNY-Potsdam 67-41,
at SUNY-Oswego 65-26,
Colgate 57-40,
Russell Sage 83-44,
at Binghamton 78-54,
at Utica 53-42,
Oneonta State 65-33,
Saint Rose 70-35,
Hartwick 64.35,
at Union 60-56,
1974-75
Record: 3-9
Coach: Barbara Palm
at SUNY-Oswego 71-34,
St. Lawrence 58-35,
Binghamton 62-20,
vs. Buffalo State 51-48,
at Oneont a State 47-29,
SUNY-New Paltz 70-38,
at Colgate 56-39,
at Russell Sage 72-33,
SUNY-Potsdam 59-34,
at Brooklyn JV 54-44,
vs. Stony Brook” 66-37,
at Hartwick 73-42,
*Cortland, N.Y.
"Brooklyn, N.Y.
1973-74
Record: 5-4
Coach: Barbara Palm
Hartwick 43-36,
Oneonta State 41-34,
‘St. Lawrence 51-33,
SUNY-Potsdam 45-41,
Dutchess C.C. 48-40,
Herkimer C.C. 44-37,
Skidmore 46-20,
SUNY-New Paltz 37-26,
Russell Sage 29-21,
1972-73
Record: 4-6
Coach: Barbara Palm
at SUNY-Oswego 41-30,
at D'Youville 38-28,
Castleton State 36-27,
SUNY-Potsdam 53.23,
at Dutchess C.C. 37-24,
Hartwick 38-19,
at Oneonta State 51-18,
1971-72
Record: 5-5
Coach: Barbara Palm
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 50-26,
Hartwick 28-17,
at Castleton State 33-24,
Oneonta State 37-33,
at SUNY-Potsdam 59.28,
at St. Lawrence 34-29,
at SUNY-New Paltz 33-28,
Skidmore 42-27,
at SUNY-Cobleskill 34-26,
at Binghamton 38-28,
L
Prsrreesrersrer resrerererees
see" Ces
reeessr
sessrerrsrs
1970-71
Record: 6-4
Coach: Barbara Palm
at Keuka 33-30, W
at William Smith 54-31, W
SUNY-Cobleskill 46-33, W
Castleton State 32-31, L
SUNY-Plattsburgh 48-26, W
at Hartwick 37-29, L
at Oneonta State 51-29, L
at SUNY-New Paltz 41-25, W
SUNY-Potsdam 39-19, L
Hudson Valley C.C. 30-18, W
vs. SUNY-Brockport* 58-12, L
vs. Buffalo State* 36-23, W
“New York State Toumament
(Oneonta, N.Y.)
1969-70
Record: 6-3
Coach: Barbara Palm
at American International 51-20, W
Oneonta State 36, L
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 43-24, W
at SUNY-New Paltz 29-27,
Hartwick 49-31, W
at St. Lawrence 54-47, W
at SUNY-Potsdam 39-33, W
at Castleton State 48-29, L
Russell Sage 45-18, W
1968-69
Record: 3-5
Coach: Barbara Jordan
SUNY-New Paltz 44-26, L
Castleton State 43-34, L
Skidmore 23-21, L
at Hartwick 44-43, W
at Oneonta State 46-33, L
‘SUNY-Plattsburgh 39-33, W
at Westfield State 35-32, W
SUNY-Potsdam. 36-31, L
1967-68
Record: 7-6
Coach: Barbara Jordan
at Skidmore 19-13, W
vs. Middlebury 24-22, W
Castleton State 37-30, L
vs. Dutchess C.C. 24-21, L
at SUNY-New Paltz (OT) 25-23, W
Hartwick
Hartwick
‘Skidmore 52-19, W
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 43-31, L
at SUNY-Potsdam 37-26, L
Oneonta State 19-13, W
Oneonta State 46-37, L
Oneonta State 43-24, W
1966-67
Record: 0-10
Coach: Leonia Rhenish
Skidmore 26-16, L
vs. Dutchess C.C.* 33-42, L
at SUNY-New Paltz* 32-13, L
at Hartwick 36-26, L
Hartwick JV 29-16, L
SUNY-Potsdam 47-44, L
at Castleton State 45-37, L
at Oneonta State 39-28, L
#HH#E missing two games
*New Paltz Tournament
1965-66
Record: 3-6
Coach: Leonia Rhenish
at Russell Sage 34-30, L
at SUNY-Cobleskill ie
at SUNY-New Paltz 37-21,L
vs. Orange C.C.* 12-10, W
vs. Rockland C.C.* 26-20, W
SUNY-Cobleskill 36-33, W
Castleton State 46-32, L
Oneonta State 39-32, L
at Oneonta State 31-30, L
*New Paltz Tournament
1964-65
Record: 7-6
Coach: Claudette Delamater
Castleton State 32-24, L
at Oneonta State 36-23, L
at Oneonta State 33-28, L
Russell Sage 24-23, W
at Hartwick 27-25, W
Hartwick JV L
Albany Business 38-36, L
Mohawk C.C. 65-4, W
at SUNY-Cobleskill 25-23, W
SUNY-Cobleskill JV 27-15, W
at Skidmore 12-11, W
vs. SUNY-Plattsburgh 17-11, W
at Skidmore 176, L
Danielle Hutcheson became the program's first America
East All-Conference First Team selection in 2004.
42 e Great Danes Basketball
Career Leaders
CAREERRECORDS
SCORING
Name Years Games FGM FIM _ Points
1. Rainy Lesane 1982-86 100 566 349 1,481
2.Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 106 567 262 1,396
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 504 123 1,232**
4, Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 413 305 1,188%
5. Jess McGinlay 1999-03 107 370 217 1,1098$
6.Megan Buchanan 1996-00 102 414 141 1,09344
7. Lynda Nealis 1990-94 97 404 259 1,071+
8. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 109 316 309 1,022
9.Gina Richardson 1986-90 93 397 188 983#
10. Ikeuchi Franklin 1989-93 95 397 134 929#
11. Cindy Jensen 1984-88 92 372 158 902
12. Donna Hughes 1984-88 103 330 152 8194+
13. Lisa Parrish 1985-89 80 359 85 803
14. Tanya Johnson 1989-93 92 296 184 802°
15. Veronica Patterson 1981-85 92 358 80 791
16. Erica Witham 1992-96 96 330 97 757
17. Michele Davis 1995-97 55 265 88 735##
+43FG o#13FG = *26 3FG 79 3FG $19 3FG
+47 3FG 101 3FG #4117 3FG 124 3FG
%57 3FG $$ 152 3FG
SCORINGAVERAGE
Name Years Games __ Points Avg.
1. Rainny Lesane 1982-86 100 1,481 14.8
2. Michele Davis 1995-97 55 735 13.4
3. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 106 1,396 13.1
4, Becky Ayers 2001-04 55 671 12.2
5. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 1,232 11.8
6. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 1,188 11.0
Lynda Nealis 1990-94 97 1,071 11.0
8. Robin Gibson 1981-83 35 383 10.9
9.Megan Buchanan 1996-00 102 1,093 10.7
10.Gina Richardson 1986-90 93. 983 10.6
REBOUNDING
Name Years Games Rebounds
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 106 976
2. Cindy Jensen 1984-88 95 787
3. Ikeuchi Franklin 1989-93 95 722
4, Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 701
5. Maree Jones 2001-05 110 662
6. Gina Richardson 1986-90 93 638
7. Katie Zeglis 1993-97 83 596
8. Melissa Schoonover 1996-00 109 586 Tkeuchi Franklin
9. Mindy McLaughlin 1986-89 101 580
10. Kim Koselak 1983-87 105 557
14. Erica Witham 1992-96 96 529
12. Marlana Wheelwright 1996-00 104 509
13. Casey Stanley 1989-93 90 494
14. Kerry Ochal 1994-98 106 447
15. Cara Catffell 1998-02 107 426
16. Lynda Nealis 1990-94 97 423
REBOUNDINGAVERAGE Dentelle Harheson
Name Years Games Rebounds Avg.
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 78 699 9.2
2. Cindy Jensen 1984-88 95 787 8.3
3. Tonya Morrissey 1990-92 43 342 8.0
4. Ikeuchi_ Franklin 1989-93 95 722 7.6
5. Katie Zeglis 1993-97 83 596 7.2
6. Gina Richardson 1986-90 93 638 6.9
7. Liz Tucker 1997-01 81 529 6.5
8. Christy Squires 1993-95 49 296 6.0
Maree Jones 2001-05 110 662 6.0
10. Mindy McLaughlin 1986-89 101 580 5.7
11. Erica Witham 1992-96 76 529 5.5
ASSISTS
Name
1. Samantha Ginsberg
2. Rainny Lesane
3. Laurie Annunziato
4, Liz Tucker
5. Kelly Paolino
6. Margaret Feerick
7. Tanya Johnson
8. Donna Hughes
9. Kathryn Hemlock
10. Sarah Sweetland
11. Alison Bowe
12. Dawn DiMicco
13. Lynda Nealis
14. Mickey Smith
15. Chris LaBombard
16. Faith Miller
ASSISTAVERAGE
Name
Rainny Lesane
Samantha Ginsberg
Laurie Annunziato
Chris LaBombard
Margaret Feerick
Tanya Johnson
Kathryn Hemlock
Liz Tucker
Kelly Paolino
Donna Hughes
Se@enovsens
STEALS
Name
Rainny Lesane
Kelly Paolino
Samantha Ginsberg
Laurie Annunziato
Donna Hughes
Veronica Patterson
Liz Tucker
Lynda Nealis
Casey Stanley
10. Chris LaBombard
11. Margaret Feerick
12. Diane Fernandez
13. Kim Koselak
CENOARONS
BLOCKED SHOTS
Name
1. Erica Witham
2. Melissa Schoonover
3. Danielle Hutcheson
4, Ikeuchi Franklin
5. Cara Caffell
6. Alicia Learn
7. Michele Davis
8. Kerry Ochal
Years
1993-97
1982-86
1988-92
1997-01
1995-99
1992-96
1989-93
1984-88
2000-03
2000-04
1995-99
1996-01
1990-94
1991-95
1985-87
1988-92
Years
1982-86
1993-97
1988-92
1985-87
1992-96
1989-93
2000-03
1997-01
1995-99
1984-88
Years
1982-86
1995-99
1993-97
1988-92
1984-88
1981-85
1997-01
1990-94
1989-93
1985-87
1992-96
1982-86
1983-87
Years
1992-96
1996-00
2001-04
1989-93
1998-02
2001-04
1995-97
1994-98
THREE-POINTFIELDGOALS
Name
Jess McGinlay
Jen Schumacher
Megan Buchanan
Michele Davis
Samantha Ginsberg
Becky Ayers
Kelly Paolino
Kathryn Hemlock
Sarah Sweetland
10. Sue Stempsey
SNOT RYNs
Years
1999-03
2002-
1996-00
1995-97
1993-97
2001-03
1995-99
2000-03
2000-04
1986-90
Games
104
100
99
108
109
92
92
103
81
105
106
106
97
87
53
98
Games
100
104
99
53
92
92
81
108
109
103
Games
100
109
104
99
103
92
108
97
90
53
92
102
105
Games
96
109
106
95
107
90
55
106
Att.
418
342
395
353
368
226
225
248
220
218
Assists,
375
367
356
346
332
312
305
277
262 Samantha Ginsberg
243
208
202
201
199
188
170
Assists
367
375
352
188
312
305
262
346
332
277
Steals
443
271
240
237
224
218
207
195
182
169
167
164
163
Blocks
146
144
127
104
89
84
68
51
FG
152
131
124
17
101
98
79
1
1
70
Tanya Johnson
Avg.
3.67
3.61
3.56
3.55
3.39
3.32
3.23
3.20
3.05
2.69
Kelly Paolino
Erica Witham
Jess McGinlay
Great Danes Basketball e 43
Season Leaders
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Siserantaicrstiny (00588 27 6128 4.8
largaret Feeric! ~ :
SCORING . 5. Samantha Ginsberg 1996-97 28 1244.43
Name: Year Games: FGM ETM Points. 6. Rainny Lesane 1984-85 27 118 4.37
‘{.Ralnny Lesane: 19848o 27 18, 101 458 7. Sarah Sweetland 2003-04 29 125 4.31
2. Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 169 78 416 8. Tanya Johnson 1991-92 26 410 «4.23
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1995-96 27 166 42 412 9. Margaret Feerick 1995-96 27 114. 4.22
4, Jess McGinlay 2002-03 27 131 78 411 40. Tanya Johnson facet 24 1014.24
5.Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 169 69 408
6.Megan Buchanan 1999-00 27 147 55 404 .
7.Rainny Lesane 1985-86 28 142 113-397 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.5 FG made/game)
8.Megan Buchanan 1998-99 25 146 50 381 F Ray Eocene Bld ag canes ve ne ee
9. Lynda Nealis 1993-94 24 146 86 380 z
10. Kelly Paolino 1998-99 27 131 82 379 ; ee House) fede ea aa ne oor ae
indy Jensen -
4. Cindy Jensen 1986-87 22 110 213 516
SCORINGAVERAGE . 5. Lisa Parrish 1986-87 23 113 224 .504
Name Year_ Games Points Avg. Margaret Feerick 6, Lynda Nealis 1993-94 24 146 291 .502
A.Gindy “Werier dares 10 ve) es 7. Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 169 341 496
esRaitny Eéeane. HOBBS <27 ao9 le 8. Cindy Jensen 1987-88 23 111 224 .496
3.Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 408 = 16.3 9. Lisa Parish 1987-88 24 161 331 486
4. Lynda Nealis 1993-04 24 380 15.8 :
T Sumaihe GROG’ 180608 (27 ae oes 0. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-02 27 124 255 .486
6. Jess McGinlay 2002-03 27 411 15.2
Megan Buchanan 1998-99 25 381 45.2 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 FT made/game)
8.Megan Buchanan 1999-00 27 404 15.0 Name Year Games FTM FTA Pet.
Ikeuchi Franklin 1992-93 23 345 15.0 1. Robin Gibson 1982-8316. ao 45 889
10. Gina Richardson 1988-89-25 473 14.9 2. Jess McGinlay 2002-0327 78 92.848
Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 416 14.9 ? hae Sats eee ee HS he as
elly Paolino . :
5. Lori Bayba 1985-86 30 88 112 .786
REBOUNDING 6.Casey Stanley 1992-93 23 58 74 784
Name Year Games Rebounds 7.Kelly Paolino 1997-98 27 90 115 .783
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 217 8 Kelly Paolino 1998-99 27 82 108 759
2. Katie Zeglis 1995-96 25 269 9. Lynda Nealis 1991-92 27 69 94.734
3. Danielle Hutcheson 2002-03 27 253 40 Marée'Jones 2004.05 28 94 131 “718
4. Ikeuchi Franklin 1992-93 23 251
5. Gina Richardson 1987-88 25 243 ,
6. Gina Richardson 1988-89 25 234 SPT FIELD seiatien PERCENTAGE Luaioes manegome)
7. Cindy Jensen 1986-87 22 233 ame sar james Che
8. Danielle Hutcheson 2003-04 24 230 sige ahaa 5 rae aes Sonata Be bes & ae
9. Cindy Jensen 1985-86 30 229 2 BOCKY AAVEIS. :
40. Ton Morrissey 1991-92 23 227 Jess McGinlay 2002-03 «27, 71. 715—«.406
‘Ging Richardson josoao 38 327 4. Jen Schumacher 2003-04 29 47 116 .405
5. Jess McGinlay 2001-02 27 46 119 .387
Jen Schumacher 2004-05 28 77 199 .387
REBOUNDINGAVERAGE 7. Lauren O'Brien 1999-00 26 36 95 379
Name Year Games Rebounds Avg. 8. Megan Buchanan 1999-00 27 55 151.364
1. Ikeuchi Franklin 1992-93 23 251 10.9 o.Sarah Sweetland 2002-03 27 34 96 964
2. Katie Zeglis 1995-96 25 269 10.8 Kelly Paolino 1998-99 27 35 99 354
3. Cindy Jensen 1986-87 22 233 10.6
4. Tonya Morrissey 1991-92 23 227 9.9
Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 277 9.9 STEALS
5. Gina Richardson 1987-88 25 243 9.7 Name Near Steals
6. Danielle Hutcheson 2003-04 24 230 9.6 a Rainy Cesane: 19806 28 a0
7. Danielle Hutcheson 2002-03 27 253 9.4 2; Ralnny Cesane sg8o84 29 a20
Gina Richardson 1988-89 25 234 9.4 @: Rainy Lesene 1oba-88 ar us
Cindy Jensen 1987-88 23 217 9.4 . ne pe ombere ieee at 2 0
10. Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 227 941 A ia y ae x tooa.os be
. Margaret Feeric z
Samantha Ginsberg 1994-95 25 83
ASSISTS . 8. Casey Stanley 1992-93 23 82
, bs Hugh Asay 87 eae ae 9. Veronica Patterson 1983-84 25 81
. Donna Hughes z 5
2.Sarah Sweetland 2003-04 29 125 Seely Pasig aaial ne 88
3.Samantha Ginsberg 1996-97 28 124
4. Samantha Ginsberg 1995-96 27 123 BLOCKED SHOTS
5.Chris LaBombard 1985-8623 120 Name Near Games Blocks
6. Rainny Lesane 1984-85 27 118 1. Erica Witham 1993-94 24 4g
7. Margaret Feerick 1995-96 27 114 2 Seek in iioees 38 2
8. Margaret Feerick 1994-95 25 112 :
9. Kathryn Hemlock 2002-03 27 110 5 ee ee feeeoe ee 2
Tanya Johnson 1991-92 26 110 fee en A
" Lynda Nealis 6. Melissa Schoonover 1997-98 27 40
7. Melissa Schoonover 1998-99 27 39
ASSISTAVERAGE % é Aeiisies i 8. Michele Davis 1995-96 27 37
ame ear ames Assists Avg. e
4. Donna Hughes 1986-87 24 136 «5.67 a Be oitem eee 3 6
2. Chris LaBombard 1985-8623 120. 5.22 ” Masia Schoonover 1506-00 oy ad
44 e Great Danes Basketball
Individual Records
GAME RECORDS
SCORING
Name Opponent FG FT PTS.
1. Jen Schumacher — Vermont (1-22-05) 11-15 5-5 364"
Cindy Werner Hamilton (11-30-78) 16 411 36
3. Lisa Parish Stony Brook (2-7-87) 12 99 33
Megan Buchanan Bridgeport (1-18-99) 11-16 10-12 33+
Megan Buchanan Cornell (12-3-99) 11-28 8-10 33"
6. Jen Schumacher Air Force (11-27-04) 913 5-5 314+
Gina Richardson Stony Brook (2-17-90) 13 5-7 3t#
Samantha Ginsberg LeMoyne (1-24-96) 14-25 22 31"
Megan Buchanan Lehigh (1-15-00, OT) 12-25 0-1 318
10. Gina Richardson Colby (1-28-90, 20T) 11 78 30
Michele Davis Franklin Pierce (1-20-96) 12-16 1-2 308
12. Jess McGinlay Stony Brook (1-13-01) 11-14 25 294
Liz Tucker lona (11-19-99) 11-14 7-11 29
14. Lynne Burton Union (1-26-81) 13 22 28
Kelly Paolino Binghamton (2-17-99) 11-18 22 28#
16. Sarah Sweetland UMBC (2-4-04) 814 5-5 27%
Liz Tucker Navy (12-9-00) 812 9-11 27@
Gina Richardson New York U. (1-10-90) 11 5-11 27
Donna Hughes New York U. (2-2-88) 7 12-14 27+
Michele Davis LeMoyne (1-24-96) 10-16 34 27#
Samantha Ginsberg Keene State (2-3-96) 12-21 0-0 27*
+13FG = @23FG *3 3FG #4. 3FG "5 3FG
%63FG —-&7 3FG +483FG 9 "93FG
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS,
Points:
Game: 36 Cindy Werner (vs. Hamilton, 11-30-78)
Jen Schumacher (vs. Vermont, 1-22-05)
Half: 25 Jen Schumacher (vs. Air Force, 11-27-04, 1st)
Season: 459 Rainy Lesane (84-85)
Senio 416 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Junior: 459 Rainy Lesane (84-85)
Sophomore: 375 _Danielle Hutcheson (02-03)
Freshman: 316 — Becky Ayers (01-02)
Career: 1,481 Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Season Avi 17.1 Cindy Werner (171 in 10, 78-79)
14.8 Rainny Lesane (1,481 in 100, 82-86)
16
3
11
Double-Doubles:
Consecutive Double
Figure Games: 24
Career Double
Figure Games: 82
Field Goals:
Game: 16
Season: 179
Career: 567
Game Att: 28
Season Att: 449
Career A 1,388
Season Pct. 540
Career Pet.: 515
Free Throws:
Game: 14
Season: 113
Career: 349
Game Att: 21
Season Att.: 162
Megan Buchanan (96-00)
Megan Buchanan (96-00)
Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Danielle Hutcheson (03-04)
Danielle Hutcheson (02-03)
Rainny Lesane (84-85)
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Cindy Werner (vs. Hamilton, 11-30-78)
Rainy Lesane (84-85)
Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Megan Buchanan
(vs. Cornell, 12-3-99, 11 made)
Samantha Ginsberg (95-96)
Samantha Ginsberg (93-97)
Rainy Lesane (142-263, 85-86)
Rainny Lesane (566-1,100, 82-86)
Rainny Lesane
(vs. Cortland, 2-12-85, 21 att.)
Rainy Lesane (85-86)
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Rainny Lesane
(vs. Cortland, 2-12-85, 14 made)
Rainny Lesane (85-86)
Melissa Schoonover
Career Att: 582,
Game Pet.: 1.000
Game Pct.:
Season Pct.: 889
Career Pct.: 826
Consecutive Made: 24
Rebounds:
Game: 22
Season: 277
Senior: 277
Junior: 269
Sophomore: 243
Freshman: 216
Career: 976
Season Avg.: 10.9
Career Avg.: 9.2
Assists:
Game: 13
Season: 136
Senior: 125
Junior: 136
Sophomore: 101
Freshman: 74
Career: 375
Season Avg: 5.67
Career Avg.: 3.67
4
150
443
: 5.0
Career Avg.: 4.43
Blocked Shots:
AL
ee
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Lisa Parish (9-9 vs. Stony Brook, 2-7-87)
Kelly Paolino (8-8 vs. Franklin Pierce, 1-24-98)
Sarah Sweetland (10-10 vs. Yale, 11-26-02)
Becky Ayers (10-10 vs. Pepperdine, 12-29-03)
Robin Gibson (82-83)
Becky Ayers (01-04)
Sarah Sweetland (02-03)
Casey Stanley (vs. Nazareth, 2-22-92)
Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Katie Zeglis (95-96)
Gina Richardson (87-88)
Danielle Hutcheson (01-02)
Danielle Hutcheson (01-05)
Ikeuchi Franklin (92-93)
Danielle Hutcheson (01-05)
Sylvia Caldwell (vs. Rensselaer, 12-12-88)
Margaret Feerick (vs. Union, 1-26-95)
Donna Hughes (86-87)
Sarah Sweetland (03-04)
Donna Hughes (86-87)
Tanya Johnson (90-91)
Laurie Annunziato (88-89)
Samantha Ginsberg (93-97)
Donna Hughes (86-87)
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Rainy Lesane (vs. Cortland, 12-4-85)
Rainny Lesane (85-86)
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Rainny Lesane (85-86)
Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Alicia Learn (vs. Charleston Southern, 12-13-03)
Ikeuchi Franklin (vs. Rensselaer, 11-21-92)
Game: 7
Season: 49
Career: 146
Season Avg.: 2.04
Career Avg.: 1.52
Erica Witham (93-94)
Erica Witham (92-96)
Erica Witham (93-94)
Erica Witham (92-96)
Three-Point Field Goals:
Game: 9 Jen Schumacher (vs. Vermont, 1-22-5)
Season: 17 Jen Schumacher (04-05)
Career: 152 Jess McGinlay (99-03)
Game Att.: 14 Jess McGinlay (vs. Lafayette, 1-2-03, 7 made)
Michele Davis (vs. Sacred Heart, 2-10-96, 4 made)
Season Att.: 190 Michele Davis (95-96)
Career Att.: 418 Jess McGinlay (99-03)
Game Pct. 1.000 Shelia McCaughin (5-5 vs. Ithaca, 2-21-95)
Season Pct: .469 Becky Ayers (46-98, 01-02)
Career Pct: 434 Becky Ayers (98-226, 01-04)
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Team Records
TEAMRECORDS
Points:
Game (Reg.) 110 (vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)
(vs. Southern Vermont, 1-30-96)
Half: 58 (vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)
(vs. Old Westbury, 2-6-90)
(vs. Southern Vermont, 1-30-96)
Game (Opponent): 114 — (vs. New York U., 2-2-88, 207)
Season: 2,451. (85-86, 30 games)
Season Avg. 81.7 (2,451 in 30, 85-86)
Field Goals:
Game: 52 (vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)
Season: 967 (85-86, 30 games)
Season Att: 2,056 (85-86, 30 games)
Season Pct.: 470 (967-2,056, 85-86)
Free Throws:
Game Pet.: 1.000 (12-12 vs. Maine, 1-17-04)
(8-8 vs. New Hampshire, 2-5-05)
Season: 416 (85-86, 30 games)
Season Att: 641 (85-86, 30 games)
Season Pet.: .726 (304-419, 02-03)
Three-Point Field Goals:
Game: 17 (vs. Lafayette, 1-2-03, 36 att.)
Game Att: 35 (vs. Lafayette, 1-2-03, 17 made)
Season: 144 (02-03, 27 games)
Season Att: 436 (98-99, 27 games)
Season Pct.: .358 (129-360, 03-04)
Rebounds:
Game: 74 (vs. Nazareth, 1-21-91)
Season: 1,274 (85-86, 30 games)
Season Avg. 47.4 (1,137 in 24, 88-89)
Assists:
Game: 32 (vs. Old Westbury, 2-8-92)
Season: 449 (91-92, 27 games)
Steals:
Game: 30 (vs. New Paltz, 12-1-96)
Season: 531 (85-86, 30 games)
Blocked Shots:
Game: 12 (vs. Old Westbury, 2-9-91)
Season: 118 (93-94, 24 games)
Miscellaneous:
Most Wins: 26 (85-86, 26-4)
Most Losses: 23 (01-02, 4-23)
Best Winning Pct. 867 (85-86, 26-4)
Consecutive Wins: 24 (1985-86)
Consecutive Losses: 28 — (1977-79)
Largest Victory Margin: 73
Largest Defeat Margin: 52
Longest Game: 20T
(Albany 98, Staten Island 25, 1-20-95)
(Oneonta St. 84, Albany 32, 2-15-77)
(New York U. 114, Albany 107, 2-2-88)
(Stony Brook 87, Albany 79, 2-17-90)
(Albany 97, William Smith 91, 12-2-92)
(Buffalo State 81, Albany 75, 12-12-93)
YEARLY
RECORDS
Year Coach Won Lost Pct.
1964-65 Claudette Delamater 7 6 538
1965-66 Leonia Rhenish 3 6 333
1966-67 Leonia Rhenish 0 10 000
1967-68 Barbara Jordan 7 6 538
1968-69 Barbara Jordan 3 5 375
1969-70 Barbara Palm 6 3 667
1970-71 Barbara Palm 7 5 583
1971-72 Barbara Palm 5 5 500
NCAA Division Ill
1972-73 Barbara Palm 4 6 400
1973-74 Barbara Palm 5 4 556
1974-75 Barbara Palm 3 9 .250
1975-76 Barbara Palm 2 11 154
1976-77 Karen Cunningham 1 13 071
1977-78 Johnetta Hill 2 12 143
1978-79 Johnetta Hill 0 12 000
1979-80 Amy Kidder 6 14 -300
1980-81 Amy Kidder 7 14 333
1981-82 Amy Kidder 8 12 400
1982-83 Mari Warner 14 6 -700
1983-84 Mari Warner 15 10 600
1984-85 Mari Warner 23 4 852
1985-86 Mari Warner 26 4 867
1986-87 Mari Warner a9 § 792
1987-88 Mari Warner 17 7 708
1988-89 Mari Warner 15 9 625
1989-90 Mari Warner 13 12 520
1990-91 Mari Warner 10 14 ANT
1991-92 Mari Warner 22 5 815
1992-93 Mari Warner 14 9 609
1993-94 Mari Warner 15 2 625
1994-95 Mari Warner 16 2. 640
1995-96 Mari Warner 13 14 481
1996-97 Mari Warner 19 A 679
1997-98 Mari Warner 14 13 520
1998-99 Mari Warner 13 14 481
NCAA Division |
1999-00 Mari Warner 12 15 444
2000-01 Mari Warner 5 22 185
2001-02 Mari Warner 4 23 148
2002-03 Trina Patterson i) 18 333
2003-04 ‘Trina Patterson 13 16 448
2004-05 Trina Patterson 14 14 500
TOTAL RECORD 411 414.498
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RACC Records
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Field Goals:
FG Attempts:
Free Throws:
FT Attempts:
3-Point FG:
3FG Attempts:
RACC RECORDS
(All-Time Record: 92-67)
Diana Caramanico (Pennsylvania)
vs. Albany, 1-8-01
Diana Caramanico (Pennsylvania)
vs. Albany, 1-8-01 (27 attempts)
Sue Bator (Rensselaer)
vs. Albany, 2-22-94 (12 made)
Sarah Cartmill (Binghamton)
vs. Albany, 2-8-01 (14 attempts)
Katie Zeglis (Albany)
vs. So. Connecticut State, 12-3-95 (14 attempts)
Rachel Laws (Binghamton)
vs. Albany, 1-12-05 (10 made)
Jen Schumacher (Albany)
vs. Vermont, 1-22-05 (10 attempts)
Jess McGinlay (Albany)
vs. Layfayette, 1-2-03 (7 made)
Rebounds:
Assists:
Steals:
Blocked Shots:
(Team)
Points:
Two Teams:
13
110
188
Jennifer Gaeta (Binghamton)
vs. Albany, 11-23-93
Margaret Feerick (Albany)
vs. Union, 1-26-95
Lynda Nealis (Albany)
vs. Ithaca, 1-18-94
Lynda Nealis (Albany)
vs. Elmira, 2-12-94
Alicia Learn (Albany)
vs. Charleston Souther, 12-13-03
Amy Veilleux (Merrimack)
vs. Albany, 11-14-97
Albany vs. Southern Vermont (42), 1-30-96
(Albany 97, William Smith 91, 2OT, 12-2-92)
Great Danes Basketball ¢ 47
All-Time Letterwinners
BASKETBALL
LETTERWINNERS
(Since 1967)
A
Aldrich, Ann 1997-00
Ali, Shan'tel 2000-02
1988-92
2001-04
Annunziato, Laurie
Ayers, Becky ...
B
Bartle, Nancy... 1974-77
Bayba, Lori 1984-86,
Bisto, Carol 1972-73
Bobersky, Anita 1974-75,
1978-80
1995-99
1977-79
1979-82
1972-73
1974-75
1996-00
1980-81
Boerner, Kim .
Bowe, Alison
Breedreld, Mary Jane
Briggs, Laurie
Brody, Barbara
Brown, Dorothea
Buchanan, Megan
Burton, Lynne...
c
Caffell, Cara .
Cannata, Chris
Canorick, Paula
Carr, Tara
Caracio, Lisa ...
Clark, Lyndsay
Clarke, Nancy
Clarke, Theresa
Coleman, Loren
Collamore, Sharon .
Collins, Marsha
Connors, Marie
Crotty, Maryann ..
Cunningham, Maryanne
D
Davis, Michele .
Davis, Vita .
DeLuca, Noelle
Delucco, Donna
DeSantis, Chris
DiMicco, Dawn
Dower, Cathy
E
1998-02
1983-85,
1976-77
1993-94
1988-90
2003-
1986-87
1979-80
1983-84
1986-87
1972-74
1998-02
1975-77
1969-70
1995-97
1974-75,
1992-94
1970-73
1980-82
1996-01
1973-75,
1980-83
1979-80
Edwards, Rhea ...
Everleth, Wendy .
FE
1979-81
1972-73
1992-96
1982-86
1973-77
1975-76
1989-93,
Fatcheric, Eileen .
Fassette, Diane
Feerick, Margaret
Femandes, Diane ..
Foley, Mary Ellen .
Forger, Janet
Franklin, [keuchi
G
Gabriel, Lynn
1969-71
Gates, Brenda .. 1969-70
Gath, Wendy 1973-75,
Gebara, Joanne 1972-73
Gibson, Robin
Giles, Deb........
Gilliam, Elizabeth Ann
Ginsberg, Lisa ..
Ginsberg, Samantha ..
Gitko, Vicki ...
Gorordo, Elsa
Gragen, Colle!
1981-83,
1975-76
1973-74
1987-90
1993-97
1973-75,
1972-74
1969-70
Grasso, Nancy 1982-85
Gray, Chris ... 1999-03
Greenberg, Lisa 1975-76
Grune, Janet. 1971-72
H
Halloran, Nancy
Harig, Gretchen
Harris, Lauren
Harrison, Mary
Hasson, Rachelle .
Hayes, Sarah
Heming, Judith
Hemlock, Kathryn .
Higy, Kristin
Hinden, Marilyn ..
Hotmer, Julie
Hughes, Donn
Hutcheson, Danielle
J
Jackey, Suzanne .
Jacomine, Beverly
James, Tanya ..
Jenkins, Nicky
Jensen, Cindy.
Johnson, Nicole
Johnson, Stacy .
Johnson, Tanya ..
Jones, Mare
Kenah, Christine
Kiviehan, Patsy .
Kosalek, Kim
Kreps, Jo ..
ki
LaBombard, Chris
LaLonde, Lvanne.
Learn, Alicia
Lemza, Jen .
Lesane, Rainny .
Logan, Debra
Lugo, Arlene
M
Maher, Joanne
Majors, Sharon .
Martin, Danielle
Martinez, Wendy
Martinson, Kelly
Matthews, Maureen
Mazure, Gloria
McBride, Maureen
McCaughin, Sheila
McCarrick, Vernito
McGinlay, Jess ..
McLaughlin, Mindy
Michel, Marie
Mikus, Sherri .
Miller, Chris .
Miller, Faith
Mizell, Tara
Morrissey, Tonya .
N
Nealis, Lynda.
°
O'Bannon, Teryn
O'Brien, Lauren .
O'Malley, Christine
OReilly, Karen
Ochal, Kerry
P
Paolino, Kelly ...
Pardew, Debbie .
Parish, Lisa.
Patterson, Ronnie
Pendergast, Jen
Peterson, Kirsten
Pollock, Jean
Price, Ann
Prosalik, Elizabeth
Q
Quinn, Maura ....
R
Richardson, Gina
Rink, Robin
Romano, Kathleer
s
Sanders, Gia ..
Sands, Kathryn
Schoonover, Melissa
Schumacher, Jen
Shipley, Barb
Silverman, Jill
Simon, Olive Mae
Siverls, Veronica
‘Smith, Mickey
Snyder, Marie
Squazzo, Peg
Squires, Christy .
Stanley, Casey
Stempsey, Sue
Sterling, Joy
Stout, Christy
Sugihara, Tracy .
Suter, Beth
Sweetland, Sarah.
T
Tanacan, Devran
Thuotte, Cheri...
Thompson, Colleen
Thrower, Tanika
Traver, Michelle
Tucker, Liz
v
Valko, Inge ....
VanDeveer, Tara
Viskocil, Joan
Vukula, Terry
w
Wallace, Carol ..
Ward, Amanda.
Werner, Cindy...
Wheelwright, Marlana
Williams, Vivian
Wilson, Pam ..
Wimmer, Mary
Winthrop, Sue
Witham, Erica
Wunderlich, Nancy
Zz
Zeglis, Katie ..
Jess McGinlay earned four letters playing for
the Great Danes from 1999-2003.
.. 1992-95
. 1986-90
1997-98
. 1971-72
. 2004-
. 1971-73
. 1996-00
. 2002-
1983-84
. 1984-86
. 1971-74
. 1973-74
. 1991-95
. 1971-72
. 1980-84
. 1993-95
1989-93
1986-90
. 2005-
1973-74
1975-77
. 1981-82
. 2000-04
. 2005-
. 1979-80
. 1977-79
. 2004-
. 1987-91
.. 1997-01
1971-72
1971-72
. 1967-70
1971-72
1980-82
.. 2005-
. 1977-79
. 1996-00
. 1971-74
. 1987-90
. 1968-71
. 1974-76
. 1992-96
. 1981-83
. 1993-97
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OPPONENTS
unLyy
America East Conference
Since its modest beginning as a men’s basketball-only conference in
1979, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA
Division | conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive
athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of
the member institutions.
Each of the nine institutions - University at Albany, Binghamton Univer-
sity, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, Univer-
sity of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), University of New Hampshire,
Stony Brook University, and University of Vermont - offers a unique blend
of academic and athletic tradition.
Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,500 student-athletes,
America East recognizes champions in each of its 22 sports: men's and
women’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, field
hockey, men's and women's golf, men’s and women's indoor track and
field, men's and women's lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and
field, men’s and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming
and diving, men’s and women's tennis, and volleyball.
With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast re-
gions of the United States, America East has a population base of more
than 50 million people and nearly 30 million television homes. America East
member institutions include more than 106,000 students on the nine cam-
puses and boast nearly one million living alumni.
America East enters its 18th year of all-sports championship competi-
tion on the heels of one of the most successful seasons in history as five
of its 10 team sport champions won at least one game in the NCAA Cham-
pionship. Vermont advanced in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
with a 60-57 overtime win over Syracuse in the first round. In addition,
‘America East sent two teams to the National Invitation Tournament. Of the
nation’s 20 Division |-AA and I-AA conferences, only five placed as many
as three men's basketball teams in the postseason. For only the second
time in conference history, America East advanced five men's and women's
basketball teams combined to the postseason
America East institutions boasted six Academic All-Americans in 2004-
05 while another 37 were named All-District.
The conference also honored a top-scholar athlete in each of its 22
championship sports. Repeat winners from 2003-04 included Andy Allstadt
of the Albany men’s cross country and track and field teams, Kim Corbitt of
the Maine women's basketball team, Jill Friedman of the Albany women’s
golf team, Adam Grossman of the UMBC men's track and field teams, David
Hehn of the Vermont men’s basketball team, and Aaron Izaryk of the Maine
baseball team. First-time winners were: Caitlin Hayes (women’s cross
country) of New Hampshire, Lauren Veridetti (field hockey) of Boston
University, Jeff Wolniewicz (men’s golf) of Binghamton, Marisa Ryan
(women's indoor track and field), of Boston University, Kevin Rae (men’s
lacrosse) of Albany, Katie Leland (women's lacrosse) of New Hampshire,
Erin Hatch (women’s outdoor track andffield) of Maine, Stephan Hall (men’s
so ( :
U-Jue Cai (women’s swimming and
ynski (men’s swimming and diving) of
'g tennis) of Binghamton, Aimee Charest
sity, and Susan Spierre (volleyba
Binghamton,
(women's tennis
Albany.
better.
Vermont, whose studen
age, won the 2004-05 Ami
tution whose student-ath|
ing that academic year.
year history of the awa
the 2003-04 academic
shire (3.04) were o
3.00 or better in 2004-05.
Albany was awarded the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner's
Cup, which annually recognizes the strongest athletic program in America
East as determined by a scoring system which rewards success both
during the regular season and at championship competition. The Great
Danes unseated three-time defending champion Boston University to win
their first Commissioner's Cup. Albany's point total was bolstered by cham-
sie of ane
University at any Crna tine
ABS NEYOR — Uaegy
Binghamton Univesity
‘Brghonon New Yor
‘iver of New Hampshire
‘Dana New Hampers
pionships in volleyball, men's lacrosse, men's outdoor track and field, and
softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in men's indoor track
and field, and women’s golf. The men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s lacrosse,
and softball teams either won or shared the regular-season titles.
Several America East athletes have extended their playing careers be-
yond the collegiate level. Former two-time America East Players of the Year
Craig Claxton of the New Orleans Hornets, and Malik Rose of the New York
Knicks, helped lead the San Antonio Spurs to a World Championship in 2003.
Former Hartford star Vin Baker of Houston Rockets, continued the legacy
of the late Reggie Lewis, when he was selected as an NBA All-Star. In
addition, three-time America East Player of the Year Taylor Coppenrath and
T.J. Sorrentine, each of whom graduated from Vermont in 2005, recently
signed summer contracts with the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks,
respectively.
America East has also been well-represented in the WNBA as current
Hartford head coach Jennifer Rizzotti and former America East Players of
the Year Cindy Blodgett (Maine), Jamie Cassidy (Maine) and Katasha Artis
have played in the top women's professional league.
Former Hartford star Jeff Bagwell of the Houston Astros became the
35th player in Major League history to hit 400.home runs when he homered
in a game on July 20, 2003. Joe Nathan, who played at Stony Brook and is
now a top reliever for the Minnesota Twins, was selected to the Major
League All-Star game in both 2004 and 2005. Former America East Players
of the Year Mark Sweeney (Maine) of the San Diego Padres and Kevin
Mench of the Texas Rangers, are joined by former all-conference player
Carlos Pena of the Detroit Tigers, on 2005 Major League rosters. Jay Witasick
of the San Diego Padres, who played at UMBC, is in his 10th season in the
: “including 11 draft choices
from.2004-05, are presently in the minor leagues.
Hartford's Jerry Kelly, who won two PGA Tour events in 2002, joined the
tour in 1996 after turning professional in 1989. Kelly, who has earned more
than’$2'million in each of the last three seasons, is joined by former Hawk
golfers Tim Petrovic and Patrick Sheehan on the PGA Tour.
America East also has a number of former men’s and women’s soccer
and men's lacrosse players in various professional leagues, inGldding former
Boston University standout Andrew Dorman, who is in his second season
with the New England Revolution of the MLS.
Quick Facts...
Founded: 1979 (as ECAC North, men’s basketball only), 1988-89 (all
sports)
Membership (year joined): Albany (2001), Binghamton (2001), Bos-
ton University (1979), Hartford (1985), Maine (1979), UMBC (2003), New
Hampshire (1979), Stony Brook (2001), Vermont (1979)
Sports: Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men’s Cross
Country, Women's Cross Country, Field Hockey, Men's Golf, Women's Golf,
Men's Indoor Track and Field, Women's Indoor Track and Field, Men's La-
cfosse, Women's Lacrosse, Men's Outdoor Track and Field, Women’s Out-
door Track and Field, Men's Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men's Swim-
ming and Diving, Women’s Swimming and Diving, Men’s Tennis, Women's
Tennis, Volleyball
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America East Championship/Standings
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2004-05 America East
Women’s Basketball
Championship
March 9-12, 2005
Tournament Results
First Round - Wednesday, March 9
#8 Boston U. 85, # 9 Stony Brook 74
#7 Northeastern 49, #10 UMBC 48
Quarterfinals -- Thursday, March 10
#4 Vermont 80, #5 Binghamton 65
#8 Boston U. 63, #1 Maine 51
#2 Hartford 47, #7 Northeastern 43
#3 New Hampshire 68, #6 UAlbany 48
Semifinals -- Friday, March 11
#8 Boston U. 70, #4 Vermont 63
#2 Hartford 52, #3 New Hampshire 38
America East Championship Game
Saturday, March 12
#2 Hartford 52, #8 Boston U. 50
All-Championship Team
Ikea Witt, Hartford So. G
Katie Meinhardt, Boston U. So. G
Adrienne Norris, Boston U. Sr. F
Lani Boardman, Vermont Sr. F
Most Outstanding Player
Erika Messam, Hartford Jn G
All-Conference Honors
First Team
Danielle Hutcheson, UAlbany Sr. C
Rachel Laws, Binghamton Jn G
Kim Corbitt, Maine Sr. G
Missy Traversi, Maine Sr. G
Maralene Zwarich, Northeastern Jr. G
Second Team
Adrienne Norris, Boston U. Sr F
Erika Messam, Hartford Jn G
Mykeema Ford, Stony Brook So. G
Jessica Smith, Stony Brook So. F
Lani Boardman, Vermont Sr. F
Third Team
Rachael Vanderwal, Boston U. Jn G
Ikea Witt, Hartford So. G
Bracey Barker, Maine So. G
Matea Pender, UMBC. Jn G
Lindsay Adams, New Hampshire Sr. G
All-Rookie Team
Laura Sario, Binghamton FG
Danielle Hood, Hartford FOF
Shaleyse Smallwood, Northeastern Fr. G
Dana Ferraro, Stony Brook FOF
Alexis Castro, Vermont FoF
Player of the Year: Kim Corbitt, Maine
Chase Family Arena - W. Hartford, Conn.
2005-06 America East Women’s
Basketball Championship Information
The 2006 Friendship Cottage Cheese America East Women's Basketball Champion-
ship will be held March 9-12 at the Chase Arena at the Reich Family Pavilion on the
University of Hartford campus in West Hartford, Conn. The first-round game of the nine-
team championship will be Thursday, March 9. Quarterfinal games are Friday, March 10.
The semifinals will be played Saturday, March 11. The championship game will be
played Sunday, March 12. The semifinals and title game will be televised by America
East TV. The winner of the America East tournament will receive an automatic bid to the
NCAA Tournament.
Schedule:
Thursday, March 9
First Round Game
G1 - #8 seed vs. #9 seed
Saturday, March 11
Semifinals
- Winner of Game 2 vs. Winner Game 5
G7 - Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4
Friday, March 10
Quarterfinals
G2 - #1 seed vs. Game 1 winner
G3 - #2 seed vs. #7 seed
G4 - #3 seed vs. #6 seed
G5 - #4 seed vs. #5 seed
Saturday, March 12
Championship
G8 - Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7
6 AMERICA
8 SEAST Zee
CHAMPIONSHIP
2004-05 America East Final Standings
---AMERICA EAST--- --OVERALL--
w eL- sPCT. w eL- sPGT.
y-Maine 16 2 889 20 10 .667
x-Hartford 13 5 772 22 9 -710
New Hampshire 10 8 556 15 14. 517
Vermont 9 9 -500 14 15.483
Binghamton 9 9 500. 10 18 357
UAlbany 9 9 -500 14 14 .500
Northeastern 8 10 444 14 15.483
Boston U. i 11 .389 15 16 .484
Stony Brook 6 12 333, 8 20 = .286
UMBC 3 15 167 8 20.286
x - America East tournament champion (automatic qualifier)
y - Regular season champion
Defensive Player of the Year: Kim Corbitt
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2004-05 America East Statistics
Team Statistics
Scoring Offense
Team G Pts Avg
Stony Brook 28 ©1890 67.5
Vermont 29° 1912 65.9
Boston U. 31 1995 64.4
Maine 30 1891 63.0
Northeastern 29° 1816 62.6
UAlbany 28 «1712 «61.1
Binghamton 28 1668 59.6
New Hampshire 29° 1713 «59.1
Hartford 311773 «57.2
UMBC 28 1528 54.6
655 1530 .428
556 1353 411
Stony Brook 685 1684 .407
Northeastern 657 1625 .404
Hartford 657 1634 .402
UAlbany 641 1604 .400
Vermont 664 1665 399
Binghamton 564 1427 395
New Hampshire 580 1507 .385
Boston U. 704 1840 .383
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage
Team FG FGA Pct
Maine 146 383381
UAlbany 99 278.356
Vermont 198 561.353
Binghamton 123 363.339
UMBC 178 526 338
Boston U. 198 594.333
Northeastern 95 288.330
New Hampshire 169 556 304
Stony Brook 129 432.299
Hartford 103 349.295
Free Throw Percentage
Team FIM FTA Pct
Maine 435 565.770
Vermont 386 519.744
New Hampshire 384 533.720
Boston U 389 540 720
Stony Brook 391 543.720
UMBC 238 «343.694
Northeastern 407 609.668
Binghamton 417 636.656
Hartford 356 544.654
UAlbany 331 508.652
Scoring Margin
Team TM OPP¥7-
Hartford 87.2 529 +43
Maine 63.0 59.0 +4.0
Boston U. 64.4 616 +28
UAlbany 61.1 61.2 +0.0
Vermont 65.9 666 -0.6
New Hampshire 59.1 60.0 -0.9
Binghamton 596 609 -14
Northeastern 62.6 657 -3.1
UMBC 54.6 57.8 -3.2
Stony Brook 675 752 -78
Scoring Defense
Team G Pts Avg
Hartford 31 1641 52.9
UMBC 28 1617 57.8
Maine 30 1770 59.0
New Hampshire 29 1739 60.0
Binghamton 28 1706 60.9
UAlbany 28 «1713 «61.2
Boston U. 31 1909 61.6
Northeastern 29° 1906 65.7
Vermont 29 1930 66.6
Stony Brook 28 «2107 75.2
Field Goal Percentage Defense
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Team FG FGA Pct
Hartford 590 1621 .364
UAlbany 577 1511 .382
Boston U. 661 1721 .384
UMBC 569 1435 .397
Binghamton 610 1516 .402
New Hampshire 651 1611 .404
Maine 659 1616 .408
Vermont 680 1629 .417
Stony Brook 756 1684 .449
Northeastern 715 1584 .451
3-pt. Field Goal Percentage Defense
Team 3FG FGA Pct
Hartford 71 284 =.250
Boston U. 12 ©0390) .287
UMBC 148 464 319
New Hampshire 153. 468 = 327
Vermont 153 466 .328
Maine 128 «375 341
Binghamton 142 410 .346
UAlbany 169 487 .347
Northeastern 153 396 386
Stony Brook 179 459 .390
Rebounds
Team Off-Def Tot Avg
UAlbany 394-692 1086 38.8
Boston U. 339-827 1166 37.6
Northeastern 406-672 1078 37.2
Binghamton 349-690 1039 37.1
Vermont 365-697 1062 36.6
Stony Brook 341-675 1016 36.3
Hartford 315-792 1107 35.7
New Hampshire. 307-695 1002 34.6
Maine 293-724 1017 33.9
UMBC 184-612 796 28.4
Rebounding Margin
Team Team Opp
Northeastern 1078 966
Binghamton 1039 950
UAlbany 1086 1006
Maine 1017 976
Vermont 1062 1067
Hartford 1107 1119
New Hampshire 1002 1033
Boston U. 1166 1223
Stony Brook 1016 1135
UMBC 796 1015
Individual Statistics
Scoring
Player Team G Pts Avg
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook 26 455 17.5
Maralene Zwarich Northeastem29 505 17.4
Jessica Smith Stony Brook 28 454 16.2
Lani Boardman Vermont 29 453 15.6
Danielle Hutcheson UAlbany 28 416 14.9
Rachel Laws Binghamton 27 369 13.7
Matea Pender UMBC 28 372 13.3
Missy Traversi Maine 30 396 13.2
Shaleyse Smallwood Northeastem29 380 13.1
Jen Schumacher UAlbany 28 351 12.5
Assists
Player Team G Ast Avg
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook 26 130 5.00
Rachael Vanderwal Boston U. 31 150 4.84
Jody Burrows Northeastern24 103 4.29
Kim Corbitt Maine 28 120 4.29
Brittnie Hughes UMBC 28 99 3.54
Sharri Rohde UMBC 28 93 3.32
Whitney Edwards UNH 29 96 3.31
Missy Traversi Maine 30 92 3.07
Erika Messam Hartford 26 70 2.69
Chrissy Battram Vermont 28 70 2.50
Player Team Ast TO Avg
Rachael Vanderwal Boston U. 150 78 1.92
Kim Corbitt Maine 120 66 1.82
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook 130 80 1.62
Missy Traversi Maine 92 57 1.61
Sharri Rohde UMBC 93 64 1.45
Rebounds
Player Team G Reb Avg
Danielle Hutcheson UAlbany 28 277 9.9
Adrienne Norris Boston UU. 31 273 88
Jessica Smith Stony Brook 28 227 8.1
Dana Ferraro Stony Brook 28 226 8.1
Francesca Vanin Northeastem29 227 7.8
Rachel Laws Binghamton 27 201 7.4
Maree Jones UAlbany 28 205 7.3
Maralene Zwarich Northeastem29 198 6.8
Monica Peterson Maine 30 197 6.6
Katie McNamara Vermont 29 187 6.4
Steals
Player Team G Stl Avg
Whitney Edwards UNH 29 59 2.03
Maralene Zwarich Northeastern29 59 2.03
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook26 52 2.00
Alicia Learn UAlbany 28 50 1.79
Danielle Hutcheson UAlbany 28 50 1.79
Lani Boardman Vermont 29 50 1.72
Maree Jones UAlbany 28 48 1.71
Ashleigh Cuncic Vermont 29 48 1.66
Kim Corbitt Maine 28 46 1.64
Sharri Rohde UMBC 28 46 1.64
Blocks
Player Team G Bik Avg
Danielle Hutcheson UAlbany 28 45 1.61
Katie McNamara Vermont 29 34 1.17
Abby Schrader Maine 30 35 1.17
Adrienne Norris Boston U. 31 34 1.10
Sharri Rohde UMBC 28 29 1.04
Kasey Devine Boston U. 25 25 1.00
Tanika Price Hartford 31 30 0.97
Lani Boardman Vermont 29 25 0.86
Bracey Barker Maine 30 25 0.83
Amanda Robinson UMBC 23 18 0.78
Field Goal Percentage
Player Team FGFGA Avg
Jessica Smith Stony Brook 176 323 .545
Kim Corbitt Maine 86 177 .486
Bracey Barker Maine 124 256.484
Sharri Rohde UMBC 90 188 .479
Katie McNamara Vermont 120 257 .467
Free Throw Percentage
Player Team FT FTA Avg
Ashley Underwood Maine 62 67 .925
Erika Messam Hartford 59 70 .843
Lani Boardman Vermont 84 101 .832
Danielle Clark UNH 87 107 .813
Rachael Vanderwal Boston U. 78 96 .812
3-pt. Field Goals Made
Player Team G 3FG Avg
Jen Schumacher UAlbany 28 77 2.75
Ashleigh Cuncic Vermont 29 69 2.38
Matea Pender UMBC 28 62 2.21
Ashley Underwood Maine 30 53 1.77
Missy Traversi Maine 30 51 1.70
3-pt. Field Goal Percentage
Player Team _ FGFGA Avg
Matea Pender UMBC 62 127 488
Ashleigh Cuncic Vermont 69 160 .431
Corinne Jean Boston U. 29 71 .408
Heather Luttrell UMBC 30 75 .400
Tiffany Spinka Vermont 29 73 .397
52 e Great Danes Basketball
UAlbany’s America East Highs oA PaNy
TEAM
POINTS
81 vs. Stony Brook, 2-23-05
POINTS ALLOWED
90 vs. Vermont, 2-16-05
MARGIN OF VICTORY
21 vs. Stony Brook (81-60), 2-23-05
MARGIN OF DEFEAT
18 vs. Vermont (90-72), 2-16-05
REBOUNDS
57 vs. Stony Brook, 2-23-05
FIELD GOALS MADE
30 vs. Vermont, 2-16-05
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
66 vs. Stony Brook, 2-23-05
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
580 vs. Stony Brook (29-50), 2-2-05
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
2. vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
15 vs. New Hampshire, 2-5-05
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
750 vs. Vermont (9-12), 1-22-05
FREE THROWS MADE
26 vs. Northeastern, 2-26-05
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
37 vs. Northeastern, 2-26-05
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1.000 vs. New Hampshire (8-8), 2-5-05
ASSISTS
18 vs. Boston U., 1-29-05
STEALS
12 2times
BLOCKS
6 4 times
TURNOVERS
26 vs. Stony Brook, 2-2-05
PERSONAL FOULS
20 3times
Opponent
Binghamton
Boston U
Hartford
Maine
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Stony Brook
UMBC*
Vermont
INDIVID!
POINTS
36 Jen Schumacher vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
REBOUNDS
16 Danielle Hutcheson vs. Maine, 2-12-05
FIELD GOALS MADE
1 Jen Schumacher vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
21 Danielle Hutcheson vs. Maine, 2-12-05
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum five made)
818 Danielle Hutcheson (9-11) vs. Vermont, 2-16-05
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
9 Jen Schumacher vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
42 Jen Schumacher vs. New Hampshire, 2-5-05
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 2 made)
900 Jen Schumacher (9-10) vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
FREE THROWS MADE
9 Alicia Learn vs. Northeastern, 2-26-05
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:
13 Danielle Hutcheson vs. Hartford, 3-5-05
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum three made)
1.000 Jen Schumacher (6-6) vs. Northeastern, 2-26-05
Alicia Learn (6-6) vs. Vermont, 2-16-05
Danielle Hutcheson (6-6) vs. New Hampshire, 2-5-05
ASSISTS
8 Alicia Learn vs. Boston U., 1-29-05
STEALS
5 Jen Schumacher vs. Stony Brook, 2-23-05
Maree Jones vs. Hartford, 1-26-05 and vs. Maine, 1-15-05
Danielle Hutcheson vs. UMBC, 1-19-05
BLOCKS
4 Danielle Hutcheson vs. Stony Brook, 2-23-05 and vs.
Binghamton, 2-8-05 and vs. Boston U., 1-29-05
TURNOVERS
8 Tanya James vs. Northeastern, 1-8-05
FOULED OUT (# of times)
a Maree Jones vs. Boston U., 3-2-05 and vs. Vermont, 1-22-05
UAlbany vs. The America East
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Composite America East Schedule
November
Fri. 18 Maine at Rider
Boston U. at St. John’s
Hartford at Rhode Island
Bucknell at Stony Brook
Colgate at Vermont
Morgan State at UMBC
Albany vs. Niagara (at Elmira, N.Y.)
Pittsburgh/William & Mary at Vermont
New Hampshire at Yale
Binghamton at Kansas
TBD at UMBC
Loyola at Hartford
Albany vs. TBD (at Elmira, N.Y.)
Northeastern at Boston U.
Stony Brook at Quinnipiac
Tue. 22 Marist at New Hampshire
Wed. 23 Vermont at Boston College
Binghamton at Fairleigh Dickinson
Albany at Siena (Pepsi Arena)
Thu. 24 Kennesaw State at Maine
Fri. 25 Vermont vs. Mercer (at Green Bay, Wisc.)
Sat. 26 Hartford at Massachusetts
Canisius at Binghamton
Cornell at New Hampshire
Morgan State at Albany
Dartmouth at Maine
UMBC at South Florida
Vermont vs. TBD (at Green Bay, Wisc.)
Sun. 27 Delaware at Boston U.
TBD at New Hampshire
UMBC vs. TBD (at Tampa, Fla.)
Tue. 29 Hartford at Rider
Wed. 30 Boston U. at Canisius
Albany at Army
La Salle at Binghamton
BYU at Stony Brook
Rhode Island at Maine
Sat. 1
6
Sun. 2
8
Mon. 2:
8
December
Thu. 1 UMBC at American
New Hampshire at Wagner
Hartford at Connecticut (Hartford Civic Center)
Fri, 2
Sat. 3
Binghamton at Marshall
Long Island U at Boston U.
Vermont at lowa
Maine at Michigan
Stony Brook vs. Arkansas State
(at Providence, R.I.)
Albany vs. UNLV (at Berkeley, Calif.)
Binghamton at Morehead State
Longwood at UMBC
Vermont vs. TBD (at lowa City, lowa)
Massachusetts at New Hampshire
‘Sun. 4
Stony Brook vs. TBD (at Providence, R.I.)
Manhattan at Hartford
Albany vs. TBD (at Berkeley, Calif.)
Hartford at Fairfield
Boston U. at Brown
Temple at Stony Brook
New Hampshire at Colgate
Thu. 8 Lehigh at Binghamton
Sat. 10 Stony Brook at George Washington
Hartford at Miami
Lafayette at UMBC
Boston U. at Indiana (RCA Dome)
Maine at Mississippi State
New Hampshire at Northeastern
Tue. 13 Boston U. at Harvard
Dartmouth at Stony Brook
Maine at George Washington
Stony Brook at St. John's
Binghamton at Syracuse
Tue. 6
Wed.7
Sun. 11
Sat. 1
=
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Wed.
Thu
Fri.
Sat.
Vermont at Fairfield
UMBC at Drexel
18 Boston U. at Boston College
19 Colgate at Binghamton
20 Syracuse at Albany
UMBC at IPFW
|.21 St Joseph's at Hartford
22 Vermont at Siena
UMBC at Butler
|.28 Boston U. vs. Holy Cross
(at Charlottesville, Va.)
Maine vs. Ole Miss (at Miami, Fla.)
Delaware State at Stony Brook
29 Boston U. vs. TBD (at Charlottesville, Va.)
New Hampshire vs. Towson (at Bethlehem, Pa.)
Maine vs. TBD (at Miami, Fla.)
Albany at Connecticut
Hartford at Seton Hall
30 New Hampshire vs. TBD (at Bethlehem, Pa.)
Binghamton at Harvard
UMBC at Navy
31 Niagara at Vermont
January
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
2 Albany at Charleston Southern
Holy Cross at Maine (at Portland, Maine)
3. Stony Brook at Bucknell
1.4 Albany at Savannah State
“Hartford at Vermont
“UMBC at New Hampshire
“Binghamton at Maine
7 *New Hampshire at Binghamton
Maine at Brown
“Vermont at Stony Brook
“Hartford at Albany
“Boston U. at UMBC
9 Cornell at Binghamton
11 *Boston U. at Hartford
*Stony Brook at Binghamton
New Hampshire at Dartmouth
“Albany at Maine
12 “UMBC at Vermont
14 “Binghamton at Boston U.
*Stony Brook at New Hampshire
*UMBC at Hartford
15 *Maine at Vermont
18 “Vermont at Albany
*Boston U. at Stony Brook
“Hartford at Binghamton
*Maine at New Hampshire
21 *UMBC at Maine
*Boston U. at Vermont
*New Hampshire at Albany
*Stony Brook at Hartford
24 *Albany at Boston U.
“Vermont at Binghamton
|. 25 *Maine at Stony Brook
“New Hampshire at Hartford
26 “Albany at UMBC
28 “Vermont at New Hampshire
29 *Albany at Binghamton
*Maine at Boston U.
*UMBC at Stony Brook
February
Wed.
Sat.
1. *Stony Brook at Albany
*Binghamton at UMBC
*New Hampshire at Boston U.
*Hartford at Maine
4 *Maine at Binghamton
*Vermont at Hartford
“Boston U. at Albany
*New Hampshire at UMBC.
“Albany at Hartford
*Stony Brook at Vermont
“UMBC at Boston U.
“Binghamton at New Hampshire
Sun, 12 “Hartford at New Hampshire
*Maine at Albany
*Vermont at UMBC
“Binghamton at Stony Brook
Wed. 15 *Hartford at UMBC
“New Hampshire at Stony Brook
“Boston U. at Binghamton
“Vermont at Maine
Sat. 18 "New Hampshire at Maine
“Albany at Vermont
*Stony Brook at Boston U.
“Binghamton at Hartford
Wed. 22 *Maine at UMBC
“Hartford at Stony Brook
“Vermont at Boston U.
“Albany at New Hampshire
Sat. 25 “UMBC at Binghamton
“Boston U. at New Hampshire
“Albany at Stony Brook
*Maine at Hartford
Tue, 28 *Stony Brook at UMBC
Thu. 9
March
Wed. 1 *Binghamton at Albany
*New Hampshire at Vermont
“Boston U. at Maine
Sat. 4 *Stony Brook at Maine
“Binghamton at Vermont
“Hartford at Boston U.
“UMBC at Albany
Thu. 9 America East Conference First Round
Fri. 10 America East Conference Quarterfinals
Sat. 11 America East Conference Semifinals
Sun. 12 America East Conference Championship
‘dates and times may be subject to change
MERICA
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BASKETBALL
54 e Great Danes Basketball
2005-06 Opponents
way
NIAGARA
Saturday, Nov. 19, at First Arena
Bill Agronin
Head Coach
Shauna Ambrose
5-10 dr. °G
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Enrollment 3,548
Colors Purple and White
Nickname Purple Eagles.
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic
Home Court Gallagher Center (2,400)
President Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M
Athletic Director Mike Hermann
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Bill Agronin
Alma Mater Jacksonville ‘70
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
151-156 (11 Years)
Same
Christie McGee (Buffalo ‘94)
- Tiflis ( 79)
TEAI
2004. co 17-12
Col fe Record = 11-7/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost 4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/1
‘TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. — Pts/Rbs
ShaunaAmbrose Jr. G = 510 15.8/4.1
Toni Smalley Je F641 8.7/5.3
Jennifer Roueche Sr. C 63 3.2/6.2
‘TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Erika Harris FG 56
Kayleigh Scannell FG 59
Kristina Walton Fr. F 5-10
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Michele J. Schmidt
Office Phone (716) 286-8588
SID Fax (716) 286-8582
Press Row Phone (716) 286-8592
E-mail mdubert@niagara.edu
Website www.PurpleEagles.com
ST. BONAVENTURE
Sunday, Nov. 20, at First Arena
CORNELL
Sunday, Nov. 20, at First Arena
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Jim Crowley Stefanie Collins Dayna Smith Lindsay Krasna
Head Coach 56+ Sr.+G Head Coach 5-10*S0.*G
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Location St. Bonaventure, N.Y.| Location Ithaca, N.Y.
Enrollment 2,200] Enrollment 13,700
Colors Brown and White | Colors Camelian Red and White
Nickname Bonnies | Nickname Big Red
Conference Atlantic 10] Conference Ivy League
Home Court Reilly Center (5,780)] Home Court Newman Arena (4,473)
President Sister Margaret Camey, O.S.F.| Interim President Hunter S. Rawlings
Athletic Director Dr. Ron Zwierlein
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
Courtney Mattingly (St. Bonaventure ‘03)
Jesse Fleming (St. Bonaventure ‘05)
Jim Crowley
Keuka ‘93
83-134 (8 Years)
44-96 (5 Years)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record a9
Conference Record 4-42/T-5th East
Starters Returning/Lost 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/3
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. — Pts/Rbs
Stefanie Collins Sr. G 56 — 13.7/3.0
Audrey Latendresse Jr. Fo 9 61 8.1/5.4
Priscilla Edwards So. G 57 6.4/2.9
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl Pos. Ht.
Chere Marshall FG 62
Katelyn Murray FG 56
Erica Schiefen FoF 60
‘SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Pat Pierson
Office Phone (716) 375-2575
SID Fax (716) 375-2383
Press Row Phone (716) 375-2661
E-mail ppierson@sbu.edu
Website www.gobonnies.com
Athletic Director J. Andrew Noel Jr.
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
Dayna Smith
Rhode Island ‘96
22-59 (4 Years)
22-59 (4 Years)
Val Klopfer (Wake Forest ‘02)
Brian Rosario (San Diego ‘99)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 3-24
Conference Record 4-13/8th
Starters Returning/Lost 4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/1
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Lindsay Krasna\ So. GS-10 12,3/4.5
Claire Perry Je GG 541_-10.5/5.0
Amy Lyon J. F641 9.8/5.6
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Jordan Comet FoF 64
Kayleen Fitzsimmons Fr. G 55
Ashley Rogge FoF 61
Shannan Scarselletta. Fr. F 61
Lacey Workman FG 58
‘SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Julie Greco
Office Phone (607) 255-4688
SID Fax (607) 255-9791
Press Row Phone (607) 255-3532
E-mail jag235@comell.edu
Website ‘www.CornellBigRed.com
Great Danes Basketball e 55
paLBANy 2005-06 Opponents
SIENA MORGAN STATE ARMY
Wednesday, Nov. 23, at Pepsi Arena Saturday, Nov. 26, at RACC Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Christl Arena
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Gina Castelli Laura Menty Donald Beasley Whitney Johnson Maggie Dixon Cara Enright
Head Coach 6-1+S0.+F Head Coach 5-9 +d G Head Coach 5-10*S0.+G
GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION. GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Loudonville, N.Y. | Location Baltimore, Md.} Location West Point, N.Y.
Enrollment 2,900 | Enrollment 7,500] Enrollment 4,000
Colors Green and Gold | Colors Blue and Orange} Colors Black, Gold and Gray
Nickname Saints | Nickname Lady Bears] Nickname Black Knights, Cadets
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic | Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic! Conference Patriot League
Home Court Alumni Recreation Center (4,000) | Home Court Hill Field House (5,000)} Home Court Christ! Arena (5,043)
President Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.FM. | President Dr. Earl S. Richardson} Superintendent Lt. Gen. William J. Lennox Jr.
Athletic Director John D'Argenio | Athletic Director Floyd Kerr] Athletic Director Kevin Anderson
COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Gina Castelli] Head Coach Donald Beasley! Head Coach ‘Maggie Dixon
Alma Mater Canisius ‘86 | Alma Mater Morgan State ‘84] Alma Mater San Diego ‘99
Career Record 257-172 (15 Years) | Career Record First Year] Career Record First Year
Record at School 257-172 (15 Years) | Record at Schoo! First Year| Record at School First Year
Assistant Coaches Andrea Woodbury (Ithaca 78) | Assistant Coaches Desiree Peterkin} Assistant Coaches Kelly Flahive (Staten Island ‘00)
Lorraine Morrissey (LIU-Southampton '95) Donchez Graham Jen Fleming (USMA ‘90)
Victoria Best (MIT ‘99) Craig Madzinski (Saint Leo ‘89)
TEAM OUTLOOK
‘TEAM OUTLOOK 2004-05 Record 4-23] TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 13-16 | Conference Record 2-46/11th| 2004-05 Record 15-13
Conference Record gg/T-4th | Starters Returning/Lost 213] Conference Record 8-6/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 | Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/4) Starters Returning/Lost 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12h Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/3
‘TOP RETURNEES
‘TOP RETURNEES Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs | TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs | Whitney Johnson Jr G 59 9.2/2.5 Name Cl. Pos. Ht. — Pts/Rbs
Laura Menty So Fo 64 135/58 Latricia Jones Jr FIC 62 5.3/6.5 Cara Enright So. G 540 13.2/4.7
Katelyn Dooley JG 59 11.1/3.7 Britney Griffin So. C 64 4.2/4.7 Jen Hansen JG 5-10 10.6/4.0
Whitney Cave = Sr. FO 60 8.9/9.2 Micky Mallette Sr. G58 5.8/3.0
TOP NEWCOMERS
‘TOP NEWCOMERS Name Cl. Pos. Ht. ‘TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Dominisha Britton So GC 53 Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Bola Akinkuoto Fr. G59 Tonya Handy Fr. G 5410 Sarah Anderson Fr. C64
Jessica Edmonds Fr. C 64 Sekayi Khalid Fro FIG S14 MeganEnnenga Fr. G = 52
Burrell Shondaya Fr. G 59 Alexis Martin Fr. G 5-4 Megan Evans Fr 62
‘Alex McGuire FG 58
SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Courtney Wright Fr. G/F 5-11
Women's Basketball SID Ryan Smith | Women’s Basketball SID Kevin Paige
Office Phone (618) 783-2377 | Office Phone (443) 885-3009] SPORTS INFORMATION
SID Fax (618) 783-2992 | SID Fax (443) 885-8307 | Women's Basketball SID Danah Allen
Press Row Phone (618) 783-4957 | Press Row Phone (443) 885-3050] Office Phone (845) 938-6929
E-mail rsmith@siena.edu | E-mail ravenspr26@aol.com| SID Fax (845) 446-2556
Website www.sienasaints.com | Website \www.morganstatebears.com| Press Row Phone (845) 938-4411
E-mail danah.allen@usma.edu
Website www.goARMYsports.com
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UNLV
Saturday, Dec. 3, at Haas Pavilion
CALIFORNIA
Sunday, Dec. 4, at Haas Pavilion
Sheena Moore
5-7 *Sr.+G
Regina Miller
Head Coach
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Las Vegas, Nev.
Enrollment 27,000
Colors Scarlet and Gray
Nickname Lady Rebels
Conference Mountain West
Home Court Cox Pavilion (2,500)
President Dr. Carol C. Harter
Athletic Director Mike Hamrick
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
Regina Miller
Old Dominion '84
195-176 (13 Years)
136-76 (7 Years)
Frozena Jerro (Arizona State ‘93)
Anthony Turner (Colorado ‘00)
Melanie Pearson (BYU ‘03)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 16-15
Conference Record 6-8/T-5th
Starters Returning/Lost an
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 1114
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Sherry McCracklin. Sr. F 62 12.9197
Sheena Moore S. G57 14.6136
SequoiaHolmes So. F 61 8.2/5.0
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Brittney Halberg Fr. G57
Shamela Hampton Fr. C 63
Latoya Hunt FoF 63
Faye Muller JF 63
Samantha Stickler Fr. C 66
‘SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Mark Wasik
Office Phone (702) 895-3208
SID Fax (702) 895-0989
Press Row Phone (702) 895-3005
E-mail mark.wasik@ccmail.nevada.edu
Website ‘www-univrebels.com
Jessica Lawson
6-3+So0.°C
Joanne Boyle
Head Coach
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Berkeley, Calif.
Enrollment 33,000
Colors Blue and Gold
Nickname Golden Bears
Conference Pacific-10
Home Court Haas Pavilion (11,877)
Chancellor Robert Birgeneau
Athletic Director ‘Sandy Barbour
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Joanne Boyle
Alma Mater Duke ‘85
Career Record 67-29 (3 Years)
Record at School First Year
Assistant Coaches Lindsay Gottlieb (Brown ‘99)
Kim Hairston (Richmond ‘00)
Dean Mendes (Forhdam ‘82)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 11-18
Conference Record 4-14/8th
Starters Returning/Lost 213
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 67
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. — Pts/Rbs
Jessica lawson So. C 63 106/50
Renee Wright S. FSM 7.5/4.4
Sarah Pool Je GBT 4.1/2.4
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Alexis Gray-Lawson Fr. G = 58
Devanei Hampton Fr. F/C 63
Jene Morris Fr. G58
ShantrellSneed Fr. Fo 6-0
Ashley Walker Fr. F060
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz
Office Phone (610) 642-3611
SID Fax (610) 643-7778
Press Row Phone (610) 642-3098
E-mail darosenf@berkeley.edu
Website www.CalBears.com
COLUMBIA
Sunday, Dec. 4, at Haas Pavilion
ed
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Paul Nixon Megan Griffith
Head Coach 5-6 + Jr G
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location New York, N.Y.
Enrollment 5,200
Colors Columbia Blue and White
Nickname Lions
Conference Ivy League
Home Court Francis Levien Gymnasium (2,700)
President Lee C. Bollinger
Athletic Director Dr. M. Dianne Murphy
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Paul Nixon
Alma Mater Vanderbilt 93
Career Record First Year
Record at School First Year
Assistant Coaches Tasha Pointer (Rutgers ‘01)
Colby Matney (Concordia ‘95)
Jason Montanta (Rutgers ‘99)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 12-45
Conference Record 5-9/T-5th
Starters Returning/Lost 14
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 716
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Megan Griffith J. G86 7.9/2.2
Michele Gage So G 511 0.8/1.0
Brooke Carey JG 57 (0.7103
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Camille Bailey F.C 62
Katrina Cragg Fr. G88
Alyssa Gates FG 58
Ula Kudelski FC 62
Maureen Marzano Fr F540
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Laura Drazdowski
Office Phone (212) 854-9870
SID Fax (212) 854-8168
Press Row Phone (212) 854-2534
E-mail ikd13@columbia.edu
Website www.GoColumbia Lions.com
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SYRACUSE
Tuesday, Dec. 20, at RACC
CONNECTICUT
Thursday, Dec. 29,
at Hartford Civic Center
Keith Cieplicki Tracy Harbut
Head Coach 51 dn F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Syracuse, N.Y.
Enrollment 10,750
Colors Orange
Nickname Orange
Conference Big East
Home Court Manley Fieldhouse (9,500)
President Nancy Cantor
Athletic Director Dr. Daryl Gross
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Keith Cieplicki
Alma Mater William and Mary ‘85
Career Record 146-90 (7 Years)
Record at School 19-37 (2 Years)
Assistant Coaches “Matt Luneau (Johnson State ‘91)
Quentin Hillsman (St. Mary's, Md. ‘93)
Mary McKissack (Siena ‘03)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004.05 Record 13-46
Conference Record 4-42/11tth
Starters Returning/Lost 14
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 516
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Vaida Sipaviciute So. C64 7.3/4.3
Amanda Adamson So. G/F 60 4.3/1.7
Tracy Harbut Jo F541 4.0/2.6
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Jenny Eckhart Fr. G59
Cintia Johnson Fr. G4
Keri Laimbeer Fro FD
Lina Lisnere FC
Ashley McMillen Jr. G60
Brittany Smith Fr. FO 2
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Mike Morrison
Office Phone (315) 443-5052
SID Fax (315) 443-2076
Press Row Phone (315) 443-1024
E-mail mdmorris@syr.edu
Website www-suathletics.com
Geno Auriemma Ann Strother
Head Coach 63+ Sr. + G/F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Storrs, Conn.
Enrollment 27,579
Colors National Flag Blue (Navy) & White
Nickname Huskies
Conference Big East
Home Courts Gampel Pavilion (10,167)
Hartford Civic Center (16,294)
Dr. Philip E. Austin
Jeffrey Hathaway
President
Athletic Director
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Geno Auriemma
Alma Mater West Chester ‘81
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
557-111 (20 Years)
Same
Chris Dailey (Rutgers ‘82)
Tonya Cardoza (Virginia ‘91)
Jamelle Elliott (Connecticut ‘96)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 25-8
Conference Record 13.3/T-2nd
Starters Returning/Lost 32
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4
TOP RETURNEES.
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Ann Strother Sr GIF 63 12.9133
Barbara Turner Sr. GIF 60 1.0/4.8
Charde Houston So. F 6-4 1.8/5.4
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl Pos. Ht.
Tahirah Williams Fr. G 6-0
Brittany Hunter So. FIC 63
Renee Montgomery Fr. G 57
Kalana Greene FG 5-10
Cassie Kerns Fr FIC. «G3
‘SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Randy Press
Office Phone
SID Fax
Press Row Phone
(860) 486-3531
(860) 486-5085
Gampel - (860) 486-1888
Hartford - (860) 727-0869
randy.press@uconn.edu
www.UConnHuskies.com
E-mail
Website
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
Monday, Jan. 2, at CSU Fieldhouse
Stephanie Yelton
Head Coach
Erica McCoy
6-0 + Sr.+F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Charleston, S.C.
Enrollment 2,849
Colors Blue and Gold
Nickname Lady Buccaneers
Conference Big South
Home Court CSU Fieldhouse (798)
President Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr.
Athletic Director Hank Small
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Stephanie Yelton
Alma Mater North Carolina ‘96
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
49-63 (5 Years)
49-63 (5 Years)
Beth Kane (Colgate ‘91)
Larry Leonard (Lynchburg '73)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004.05 Record 1345
Conference Record 7-7IT-Ath
Starters Returning/Lost 32
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/3
TOP RETURNEES.
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Keena Wicker Je F 60 10.6/5.4
Erica McCoy Si F 60 86/52
Danielle Baskin S. G 87 4748
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Tojalynn Atmore ur G BT
Jewel Larson JG 56
Pamela Tolbert Fr. G58
Cherish Tom Je C62
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Blake Freeland
Office Phone (843) 863-7687
SID Fax (843) 863-7676
Press Row Phone (843) 863-7683
E-mail bfreeland@csuniv.edu
Website www.csusports.com
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SAVANNAH STATE
Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Tiger Arena
HARTFORD
Saturday, Jan. 7, at RACC
Thursday, Feb. 9, at Chase Arena’s
Reich Family Pavilion
MAINE
Wednesday, Jan. 11,
at Harold Alfond Sports Arena
Sunday, Feb. 12, at RACC
Cedric Baker
Head Coach
Shaunte Carter
6-0 + So. +F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Savannah, Ga
Enrollment 2,800
Colors Burnt Orange and Reflex Blue
Nickname Lady Tigers
Conference independent
Home Court Tiger Arena (6,000)
President Dr. Cariton E. Brown
Athletic Director Robert “Tony” O'Neal
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
‘Alma Mater
Career Record 12-42 (2 Years)
Record at School 12-42 (2 Years)
Assistant Coaches Dana Roberts (Savannah State ‘03)
Gregory Walker (Savannah State ‘05)
Cedric Baker
Vorhees ‘90
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 6-22
Conference Record NIA
Starters Returning/Lost 414
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/8
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. PtsiRbs
Shamice James So. C 63 53/58
Fana Walcott So. G 56 5.0/2.0
Crystal Norris So. G 68 23/12
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Latoya Harris FoF 60
Earestine Hilson FoF 62
Tykira McDaniel FG 58
Chere McGirt FG 56
Kiana Smith FG BT
Lashara Smith FoF 58
Amber West FG 58
Antoinette Williams Fr. F 5-9
‘SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Opio Mashariki
Office Phone (912) 356-2446
SID Fax (912) 353-3073
Press Row Phone not available
E-mail masharik@savstate.edu
Website www.savstatesports.com
Erika Messam
5-8 *Sr.+G
Jennifer Rizzotti
Head Coach
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location West Hartford, Conn.
Enrollment 4,545
Colors Scarlet and White
Nickname Hawks
Conference ‘America East
Home Court Chase Arena
at the Reich Family Pavilion (3,977)
President Walter Harrison
Athletic Director Pat Meiser-McKnett
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Jennifer Rizzotti
Alma Mater Connecticut ‘96
Career Record
Record at School 92-85 (6 Years)
Assistant Coaches Kris Lamb (Connecticut ‘90)
Brian Mik (Southern Connecticut ‘94)
Bill Sullivan (Connecticut ‘95)
92-85 (6 Years)
TEAMOUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 22-9
Conference Record 13-5/2nd
Starters Returning/Lost 4n
Letterwinners RetUrning/Lost 11/3
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Erika Messam Si G58 11.2129
Ikea Witt JrtJGh 59 10.8/3.7
Danielle Hood So. F 61 9.2/4.6
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Erica Beverly FoF 60
Lisa Etienne RF G 56
Katie Kelley FoF 64
MaryLynne Schaefer Fr. G 5-10
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Dan Ruede
Office Phone (860) 768-4501
SID Fax (860) 768-4068
Press Row Phone (860) 768-5042
E-mail ruede@hartford.edu
Website www_HartfordHawks.com
‘Ann Melnerney Bracey Barker
Head Coach 640d F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Orono, Maine
Enrollment 11,300
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Bearcats
Conference ‘America East
Home Court Alfond Sports Arena (5,712)
President Dr. Robert Kennedy
Interim Athletic Director Blake James
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
Ann Mcinemey
‘Assumption ‘89
151-82 (8 Years)
First Year
Kathy Karlsson (Maine ‘91)
Colléen Carbone (Merrimack ‘04)
Kim Corbitt (Maine ‘05)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record
Conference Record
Starters Returning/Lost
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
20-10
16-2/1st
213
64
TOP RETURNEES
Name cl.
Bracey Barker Jr.
Ashley Underwood Jr.
Abby Schrader Sr.
Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
E 61 11.9/5.7
G 59 8.4/2.0
Cc 63 6.9/5.6
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name cl.
Brittany Boser Fo
Brittany Bowen FG
Colleen Kilmurray FoF
Pos. Ht.
61
510
61
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Doug DeBiase
Office Phone (207) 581-3596
SID Fax (207) 581-3297
Press Row Phone (207) 581-1049
E-mail doug.debiase@umit.maine.edu
Website www. goblackbears.com
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VERMONT
Wednesday, Jan. 18, at RACC
Saturday, Feb. 18, at Patrick Gym
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Saturday, Jan. 21, at RACC
Wednesday, Feb. 22,
at Lundholm Gymnasium
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Sharon Dawley
Alexis Castro
Head Coach F
6-0 * So.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Burlington, Vt.
Enrollment 8,100
Colors Green and Gold
Nickname Catamounts
Conference ‘America East
Home Court Patrick Gymnasium (3,228)
President Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel
Athletic Director Dr. Robert Corran
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Sharon Dawley
Alma Mater St. Anselm ‘83
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
165-91 (10 Years)
28-28 (2 Years)
Kate Cronin (Vermont ‘98)
Kerry Jenkins (Amherst ‘95)
Sherri Turnbull (Vermont ‘94)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 14-15
Conference Record 9-9/4th
Starters Returning/Lost 213
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/5
‘TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Ashley Cuncic Sr. G 540 9.8/2.9
Alexis Castro So. F 60 8.4/3.7
Chrissy Battram Sr. G 58 7.6/2.5
‘TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Andrea Cihal FoF 64
Sy Janousek Fr G59
Kelli Poles FoF 64
Jill Rademacher FoF 60
Amy Rosenkrantz Fr. G59
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Lisa Champagne
Office Phone (802) 656-1818
SID Fax (802) 656-8328
Press Row Phone (802) 656-4193
E-mail lisa.champagne@uvm.edu
Website www.uvmathletics.com
Sue Johnson Lindsay Adams
Head Coach 511 *Sr.+G
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Durham, N.H
Enrollment 13,061
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Wildcats
Conference America East
Home Court Lundholm Gymnasium (3,500)
President Ann Weaver Hart
Athletic Director Marty Scarano
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Sue Johnson
Alma Mater Yale ‘86
Career Record 109-117 (8 Years)
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
109-117 (8 Years)
Gretchen Browne (Ga. Souther 85)
Mary Kalich (Yale ‘95)
Emily Caschera (New Hampshire ‘03)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 15-14
Conference Record 10-8/3rd
Starters Returning/Lost an
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Lindsay Adams Si GS-41 11.3/4.7
Danielle Clark JF 60 10.3/4.3
Ebony Woods Si G 59 7.4/3.9
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Danielle Flowers Fro F 6-1
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Jason Behenna
Office Phone (603) 862-0717
SID Fax (603) 862-3839
Press Row Phone (603) 862-3181
E-mail jr27@cisunix.unh.edu
Website wwwunhwildeats.com
BOSTON U.
Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Case Gym
Saturday, Feb. 4, at RACC
Kelly Greenberg Rachael
Head Coach Vanderwal
5-9 *Sr.+G
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Boston, Mass.
Enrollment 15,820
Colors Scarlet and White
Nickname Terriers
Conference America East
Home Court Case Gymnasium (1,800)
Agannis Arena (5,687)
President Robert A. Brown
Athletic Director Jack Parker
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Kelly Greenberg
Alma Mater La Salle ‘89
Career Record 99-70 (6 Years)
Record at School 16-16 (1 Year)
Assistant Coaches Kathryn Otwell (Hardin-Simmons ‘01)
‘Shannon Cohen (Loyola (Md.) ‘01)
Michael Lefiar (Boston College ‘02)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 15-16
Conference Record 7-11/8th
Starters Returning/Lost 312
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/3
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Rachael Vanderwal Sr. G 59 1.3/4.9
Katie Meinhardt Je G59 11.4/1.9
Cheri Raffo So. G 58 6.1/3.0
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Jesyka Burks-Wiley Fr F 6-4
Kristi Dini Fr. G50
Emily Grimes Fo GBT
Christine Kinneary Fr. G58
Brianne Ozimok FoF 62
Amarchi Umez-Eronini Fr. G 5-10
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Brian Kelley
Office Phone (617) 353-2872
SID Fax (617) 353-5286
Press Row Phone (617) 437-0102
E-mail bkelley@bu.edu
Website www.goterriers.com
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UMBC
Thursday, Jan. 26, at RAC
Saturday, Mar. 4, at RACC
Phil Stern Matea Pender
Head Coach 6-1 + Sr. + G/F
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment 12,000
Colors Black and Gold with Red
Nickname Retrievers
Conference America East
Home Court RAC Arena (4,024)
President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski
Athletic Director Dr. Charles Brown
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Phil Stern
Alma Mater Concordia ‘94
Career Record
Record at School
Assistant Coaches
4120-132 (9 Years)
26-60 (3 Years)
Katie Rokus (USC Aiken ‘03)
John McGuffin (Bowie State '96)
Lindsey Roche (UNC Asheville ‘05)
‘TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 8-20
Conference Record 3-45/10th
Starters Returning/Lost 510
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 84
‘TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Matea Pender Sr. GIF 6-1 13.3/5.5
Brittnie Hughes J. G57 9.0/2.4
Sharri Rohde So. Fo 5-1 8.5/4.3
‘TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Melissa Book Fr. G58
Mackenzie Butler Fr FIC 62
Nicole Dixon Jo oF 60
Stacy Hunt Foo GBT
Suzanne Mortis Fr FIC 62
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Andy Warner
Office Phone (410) 455-2639
SID Fax (410) 455-3994
Press Row Phone (410) 455-3840
E-mail rwarner@umbc.edu
Website www.umbcretrievers.com
BINGHAMTON
Sunday, Jan. 29, at Events Center
Wednesday, Mar. 1, at RACC
Rich Conover Rachel Laws
Head Coach 511 *Sr.+G
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Vestal, N.Y.
Enrollment 13,860
Colors Dark Green, Black and White
Nickname Bearcats
Conference America East
Home Court Events Center (5,511)
President Lois B. DeFleur
Athletic Director Joe! Thirer
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Rich Conover
Alma Mater Green Mountain ‘87
Career Record 104-95 (7 Years)
Record at School 34-37 (3 Years)
Assistant Coaches Nicole Scholl (Moorhead State ‘94)
Tara Morrison (Adams State ‘01)
Bemnitha Johnson (Tennessee ‘05)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 10-18
Conference Record 9-9/5th
Starters Returning/Lost 4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 94
TOP RETURNEES
Name cl.
Rachel Laws Sr.
Jen Haubrich Sr.
Jen Blues Sr.
Ht. Pts/Rbs
13.7174
8.9/5.4
59 6.7/1.7
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‘TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Laura Franceski FF 62
Erin Owens F.C 62
Lauren Regan Fo G60
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID David O'Brian
Office Phone (607) 777-6478
SID Fax (607) 777-4597
Press Row Phone (607) 759-0152
E-mail dobrian@binghamton.edu
Website www.athletics.binghamton.edu
STONY BROOK
Wednesday, Feb. 1, at RACC
Saturday, Feb. 25,
at SBU Sports Complex
Maura McHugh
Head Coach
Jessica Smith
6-0 + So. + FIC
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Stony Brook, N.Y.
Enrollment 21,685
Colors Scarlet and Grey
Nickname Seawolves
Conference America East
Home Court SBU Sports Complex (4,103)
President Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny
Athletic Director Jim Fiore
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Maura McHugh
Alma Mater Old Dominion ‘75
Career Record 234-174 (14 Years)
Record at School 8-20 (1 Year)
Assistant Coaches Michele Cherry (Arizona State ‘92)
Debbie Ayres (Cal State Chico ‘80)
Erica Lawrence (George Washington ‘03)
TEAM OUTLOOK
2004-05 Record 8-20
Conference Record 6-12/9th
Starters Returning/Lost 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/1
TOP RETURNEES
Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts/Rbs
Jessica Smith Jr FIC, 60 16.2/8.1
Mykeema Ford Jn G68 17.5/3.8
Kelly Watson Jn G69 7.5/2.8
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name Cl. Pos. Ht.
Simone Boyd F.C 65
Leah Getz J GBT
Delicia Jernigan J G56
Sidney Orndorff J G58
Farah Vasquez Jacobo Jr. F 6-1
SPORTS INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID Christine Graziano
Office Phone (631) 632-7125
SID Fax (631) 632-8841
Press Row Phone (631) 632-9260/9261
E-mail christine. graziano@stonybrook.edu
Website www.goseawolves.org
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OPPONENT
‘Adelphi
Air Force
Akron
Albany Pharmacy
American
American Int
Army
Binghamton
Boston U.
Bowie State
Bridgeport
Brooklyn JV
Brown
Bucknell
Buffalo
Buffalo State
Castleton State
CCNY.
Charleston Southern
Christopher Newport
Clarkson
Colby
Colgate
Colorado
Columbia
Columbia Union
Concordia, N.Y.
Cornell
Daemen
Dartmouth
Denver
Dickinson
District of Columbia
Dominican
Dowling
Dutchess C.C.
DYouville
Eastern Conn. State
Edinboro
Elmira
Emmanuel
Fairleigh Dickinson
Florida International
Franklin Pierce
George Washington
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LAST MEETING
1998 (71-67, L)
2004 (86-65, W)
1999 (81-55, L)
1989 (85-42, W)
2004 (74-57, W)
1970 (51-20, W)
2003 (79-72, L)
2005 (50-49, W)
2005 (70-57, W)
1997 (58-44, L)
1999 (81-65, W)
1975 (54-44, W)
2000 (62-51, W)
2004 (64-37, W)
2000 (71-56, L)
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1991 (78-35, W)
2003 (86-63, W)
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1990 (66-59, L)
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1994 (54-33, W)
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2000 (62-57, L)
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2005 (78-68, W)
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THIS IS UALBANY
Albany - New York’s Capital
Albany, the state capital of New York, offers something
for everyone and is the center of a region remarkable for its
natural and cultural resources.
The Capital District area represents the cities of
Albany, Schenectady and Troy, and has a population of
approximately 875,000. Within a short distance are the
Berkshires, the Catskills and the Adirondacks, the largest
wilderness area east of the Mississippi River.
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“At the University at Albany,
you'll get a great education
in an environment that
has most big city attractions but
few big city distractions...”
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Major ski areas such as Killington, Gore, Hunter,
Bromley, Stratton and Mt. Snow are within easy commut-
ing distance. Saratoga Springs, 25 miles to the north, is
internationally known as a sports, concert, and cultural
center, and features outstanding thoroughbred and har-
ness racing at Saratoga Race Track.
Geographically, the city of Albany is only 150 miles
from New York City, 175 miles from Boston, and 225 miles
from Montreal in Canada. The New York State Thruway and
two maior interstate highways intersect one mile from the
main campus. Bus, rail, and air terminals are all within ten
minutes of the University.
Designated an All-America City by the National Civic
League in 1991, Albany is dominated by the Nelson A.
Skyline view of downtown Albany
Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, a billion-dollar complex. It
includes government buildings, a convention center, the
state museum, and the state library.
Directly across from the Plaza stands the State
Capitol Building. This majestic five-story structure, in
existence since 1879, houses the governor's offices and
the chambers of the State Senate and Assembly.
The Plaza has spurred the renovation of a large portion
of historic downtown Albany. You will enjoy exploring the
cosmopolitan area of old townhouses, boutiques and
restaurants, or attending major sports, entertainment or
cultural events in Pepsi Arena, the host site to the 2001
NCAA Division | Ice Hockey Frozen Four, 2002 NCAA
Division | Wrestling Championships, and 2003 NCAA
Division | Men's Basketball East Regional.
This $65.4 million arena seats approximately 17,500
with a 1,700-car parking facility. Pepsi Arena hosts nearly
200 events a year including professional basketball and
hockey games, arena football, rock concerts, trade shows,
conventions, and is the former site of the University’s spring
commencement.
Four major malls and shopping centers, including
Crossgates, Stuyvesant Plaza and Colonie Center, fall
within one mile of campus. Nightlife in Albany is lively with
concerts, movies, theatre, dancing, and just about every
kind of restaurant or eatery you can imagine. Most
attractions or activities are a short walk or accessible
through the local bus system.
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Student-Athlete Support albany
UAlbany Student-Athlete Support Services
Developing today’s student-athletes and tomorrow’s leaders
Staff: Matt Roche _ A
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mroche@uamail.albany.edu What are the benefits of these services?
518-437-3788
By partaking in these services, the student-athlete will
The mission of the Office of Student Athlete Support Ser- notice:
vices is to enhance the collegiate experience of UAlbany stu- -Improved academic performance.
dent-athletes by providing an environment that assists them -Improved potential for graduation.
in developing transferable skills so that they may be better -Improved personal development.
prepared to compete in the classroom, the athletic arena, as -Accomodations for learning disabilities that
well as life. enable success.
-Understanding & instruction outside of the
classroom to reinforce learning.
What services are availabl -Interaction with professors & other campus
resources to encourage the development of
-Academic Services positive relationships.
*Academic Skill Development -Improved interaction between teams to create
*Supervised Study support and friendships.
*STAAR Program
‘Priority Registration How can | become involved?
*Monitoring of Academic Progress
*Peer Tutoring
-Individual & Team Projects
-Community Service *Build your resume & help your team win the Dane Dish
*Paw Pals Program by earning points for your involvement. Give back to the com-
*School Visits munity that supports you by participating in programs such
*Sport Clinics as: Paw Pals, the Student Athlete Advisory Board, the Great
*Adopt-A-Highway Danes Reading Program & local school visits, among oth-
ers.
-Career Services
*Resume Writing -Serve as a resource
*Interviewing Skills *Help support UAlbany Athletics by serving as a resource
*Job Search Network for community service, career development or other pro-
gramming activity.
-Personal Development
“Awareness Programs Available Resources
-alchohol & drug abuse
-nutriti F ,
gambling -Financial Aid/Scholarship Materials
*Financial Planning Fe esa ae
*Communication Skills -Individualized counseling
rea " -Career Fairs
Life After Athletics
-Computer lab access
-Internship & job postings
-Much, much, more!!
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
The purpose of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to serve as liaisons between the athletic administra-
tion and student-athletes. The members of SAAC act as the “voice” of the student-athletes and disseminate information
given to them, by administrators, to their respective teams. SAAC is a vehicle for student-athletes to improve upon
student-athlete welfare, as well as help coordinate community service, life skills and various other activities for the
athletic department.
All student athletes must continually meet academic requirements of the University at Albany and the NCAA. To
review these requirements, please contact a member of the SASS staff or the UAlbany Compliance Office.
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University Administration
Kermit L. Hall
President
Kermit L. Hall, a constitutional law scholar
and legal historian, is president and profes-
sor of history at the University at Albany, State
University of New York. He took office as the
University's 17th president on Feb. 1, 2005.
Hall previously served as president and
professor of history at Utah State University for
four years. Before that, he was the provost and
vice president for academic affairs and a pro-
fessor of history at North Carolina State Uni-
versity for two years. From 1994-99, he served at The Ohio State
University where he was executive dean and a professor of history
and law of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1996-99, and dean
of the College of Humanities from 1994-99. He has held other
academic and administrative positions at the University of Tulsa,
the University of Florida, Wayne State University and Vanderbilt
University.
Hall is the author of five books on the American legal system,
including The Magic Mirror: Law in American History (Oxford, 1989),
and editor-in-chief of The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court
of the United States (2nd ed. revised, 2005), winner of the Gavel
Award from the American Bar Association, and The Oxford Guide to
Supreme Court Decisions (1999). Both books were main selec-
tions of the History Book Club. He also served as the editor-in-chief
of The Oxford Companion to American Law (2002), which was
named one of the top books for 2002 by Booklist.
He was one of five Americans appointed by President Bill
Clinton and confirmed by the Senate to the Assassination Records
Review Board in 1992 to review and release public documents
related the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. For
his commitment to openness in government, the American Library
Association bestowed its James Madison Award on him in 1999.
Actively engaged in higher education issues, Hall is currently
a member of the boards of the American Council on Education, the
National Association of State University and Land Grant Colleges,
the International Student Exchange Program, the NCAA Presiden-
tial Task Force on the Future of Intercollegiate Athletics and the
Research Foundation of the State University of New York. He was
formerly a member of the board of the Research Triangle Institute,
one of the nation's most successful private research enterprises.
Hall has held fellowships and grants from the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the
American Council of Learned Societies, the American Bar Founda-
tion, and the Fullbright Education Foundation.
At Utah State, the land grant university of Utah with 23,500
students and a $600 million budget, Hall led efforts to improve
freshman retention rates, attract better prepared undergraduates,
and increase the number of doctoral students. He also imple-
mented a program for students seeking nationally competitive
scholarships, increase resources for graduate fellowships, and
boost sponsored research. He attracted $10 million for a new recital
hall, the largest single gift in Utah State's history.
Hall received his Ph.D. in 1972 from the University of Minnesota.
He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Akron, a
master's degree in 1967 from Syracuse University and a master of
studies in law degree from Yale Law School in 1980. He is a
graduate of two Harvard University professional education pro-
grams: the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents in 2001 and the
Harvard Institute for Educational Management in 1993.
Hall was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. The son of a tiremaker
and a bookkeeper, he is a first-generation college graduate and a
Vietnam-era veteran.
The SUNY Board of Trustees approved Hall's appointment
unanimously on Dec. 29, 2004 at a meeting in New York City,
capping a 10-month search.
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL
George M. Philip, Esq.
Chairman
John R. Fallon, Jr., Esq.
Dr. Thomas J. Malesky
Daniel C. Tomson, Esq.
Pierre Alric
Kevin M. Bronner, Ph.D.
Michael Montario
Frank T. Gargano, Jr., Esq.
Anthony Giardina, Esq.
(alumni representative)
Chad Waxman
(undergraduate student representative)
Professor Steven F. Messner, Sociology
(faculty representative)
RICKCOE
DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Rick Coe was recently elevated to the posi-
tion of deputy director of athletics. He was
named UAlbany's associate director of athlet-
ics in May 2002.
Coe, who has added the role of University
liaison with regard to New York Giants training
camp, manages athletic business operations.
He also has administrative oversight for various sports programs
and has been a key planner in the current athletic turf fields project.
A native of New Cumberland, W.Va., Coe was previously an
independent consultant in the financial planning and insurance
industry. He administered all business and fiscal affairs and
served as chief financial officer for American University's depart-
ment of athletics from 1989-2000. He was also a member of the
NCAA self-study steering committee.
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CHARLIEVOELKER
ASSOCIATEATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Charlie Voelker came to the UAlbany ath-
letic department in the summer of 2003, and
was recently promoted to associate director of
athletics for external affairs. He directs the
department's marketing and corporate sales
division, plus oversees media relations and
ticket operations.
Voelker previously worked for two minor league baseball orga-
nizations. He served as director of player personnel for the Berk-
shire Black Bears, and was vice president and general manager of
the Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs. He was named Northern
League General Manager of the Year twice.
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University Administration
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Lee McElroy
Vice President & Director of Athletics
Dr. Lee A. McElroy, Jr., who has more
than 30 years of experience in athletic and
educational administration, is in his sixth
year as the University at Albany's Vice Presi-
dent and Director of Athletics. McElroy, who
provides leadership for UAlbany’s NCAA
Division | 19-sport intercollegiate athletics
program for men and women and is a
member of the University's Executive Com-
mittee, spearheaded a successful search
for a broad-based athletic conference when the University ac-
cepted an invitation to join the America East Conference in January
2001. He also worked to renew the men's and women's basketball
Capital Region rivalry with Siena College, led the development of
a master plan to upgrade the University's athletic and recreational
complex, and has energized the school's athletic development
efforts.
McElroy was also a key figure as the University successfully
completed the NCAA's second cycle of Division | athletics certifica-
tion and as UAlbany captured the 2004-05 Commissioner's Cup.
In addition, he helped the University hire an architectural firm in an
effort to develop a plan to improve the school's athletic facilities,
including the current construction of a multi-purpose outdoor
artificial turf facility with lighting. He was honored with the 2004
General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award by
the All-American Football Foundation.
McElroy, who played football at UCLA in the late 1960s, was
previously American University’s director of athletics for four years.
American, a Division | school in Washington, D.C., competed in the
Colonial Athletic Association. During McElroy’s tenure, the AU
athletic department upgraded to 19 sports, expanded corporate
partners by 400 percent, and planned capital projects for a fitness
facility, intramural field and soccer stadium. McElroy founded Eagle
Club, the department's
fundraising arm, and developed
a program rated as one of the top
ten in the nation in its compliance
with NCAA gender equity require-
ments.
Dr. McElroy served as presi-
dent of the America East Confer-
ence Executive Committee in
2003-04, and has gained na-
tional prominence for his roles
with numerous professional or-
ganizations and NCAA commit-
tees. He has served a three-year
term on the Division | Manage-
ment Council as one of four at-
large representatives from I-AA
or I-AAA conferences, and is first
vice president of the National As-
sociation of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA). McElroy
previously served on four pres-
tigious NCAA Committees:
Athletics Certification, Finan-
cial Aid, Degree Completion
Program, and the NCAA Spe-
cial Committee on Agents and Amateurism.
In 1998, McElroy was named to the NACDA Executive Committee
for the University Division, and chair of the Sears Directors Cup
Committee. The Sears Directors Cup is the only national award and
academic scholarship program to recognize all NCAA and NAIA
championship sports for women and men.
From 1989-96, McElroy was the director of athletics at California
State University-Sacramento. He led the program’s transition from
Division II to Division | and engineered a move to the Big Sky and Big
West conferences. He also implemented a strategic plan that
developed a corporate partners plan, created an effective fundraising
and marketing program, redesigned academic support services,
improved the athletic facilities complex, and provided for campus
and community outreach programs.
McElroy also worked at the University of Houston from 1981 to
1988 as an assistant director of men’s and women’s sports and as
an associate director of athletics, and for one year as the director of
athletics at The University of the District of Columbia. Before joining
the Houston staff, he taught in the public school systems of Santa
Monica, California and Beaumont, Texas, and was a high school
principal in Beaumont.
Along with his duties for the NCAA, McElroy has testified before
congressional committees on issues in college athletics, such as
gender equity, the welfare of the minority student-athlete, and the
academic/athletic balance. McElroy serves on the boards of the
National Consortium of Academics and Sports, Athletic Business
magazine, and the National Minority Golf Association. He is also a
fellow at the Institute of Ethics and Sportsmanship at the University
of Rhode Island.
McElroy, who resides with his wife, Karen, in Slingerlands,
earned his B.S. in political science and history from UCLA in 1970.
He later received a M.Ed. from the University of Southern California,
and an Ed.D. from the University of Houston.
Dr. McElroy and head coach Trina Patterson present the 2004-05 women’s basketball team most valuable
player award to senior Danielle Hutcheson at the 2005 Great Dane Awards.
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Athletic Staff
Rick Coe
Deputy
Athletics Director
Charlie Voelker
Associate
Athletics Director
Jan Brown
Associate
Athletics Director
Brian DePasquale
Asst. Athletics Dir./
Media Relations
Kevin Galuski
Asst. Athletics Dir./
Equipment/Operations
Maria Moon
Asst. Athletics Dir./
Recreation/Intramurals
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Don Ostrom
Director of
Athletic Development
Dr. Richard Hall
Chair, Intercollegiate
Athletics Board
Cathy Probst
Assistant to
Director of Athletics
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Cara White Rob Totaro
Facilities Manager Director,
Tickets & Marketing
Susan Winglosky
Secretary
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Bob Ford Will Brown Trina Patterson
Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball
Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach
Jack Koelmel
Head Athletic Trainer
Scott Marr
Men's Lacrosse
Head Coach
Sylvia Ulion
Accountant
Tony Tullock
Strength and
Conditioning Coach
Lindsey Hart
Women's Lacrosse
Head Coach
Johan Aarnio
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Mary-Frances Monroe
Interim Head Coach
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Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer Women's Soccer
Head Coach
Jon Mueller Kelly Sheffield
Baseball
Head Coach Head Coach
Chris Cannata
Softball
Head Coach
Roberto Vives Craig McVey Phil Sykes
Track & Field Cross Country Field Hockey
Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach
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Richard Sauers
Women's Golf
Head Coach
Charles Mosley
Women's Tennis
Head Coach
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Patty Palmer Mike Jorgensen Rich Bennett Mary Kate Hedderman Kimberly Doyle
UAlbany Spirit Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant
Coordinator Equipment Manager Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer
ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
Area Code (518)
BASKETBALL
Head Coach:
Trina Patterson 442-3062
Assistant Coaches:
Justin Mahoney Eleanor Nashak Karen Mitchell James Brunelli 442-3089
Strength and Secretary Secretary Liz Sahin 442-3042
Conditioning Coach Joi Irby 591-8524
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Rodger Wyland Shaun Lynch Brian Ruff
WOFX Radio GroundsManager Video Coordinator
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Alison Hischak Roman Dubiel Matt Roche
Assistant Director,
Media Relations
Compliance Assistant
Academic Services
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Lisa Cangelosi Sean Tainsh Kirsten Britton
Media Relations Media Relations Marketing Intern
Assistant Assistant
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Director of Athletics & Recreation:
Lee McElroy 442-2562
Deputy Director of Athletics:
Rick Coe 591-8566
Assoc. Athletics Director/External:
Charlie Voelker 442-3310
Assoc. Athletics Director/Student-Life:
Jan Brown 442-4107
Asst. Athletics Director/Media Relations:
Brian DePasquale 442-3072
Asst. Athletics Director/Equipment:
Kevin Galuski 442-3059
Asst. Athletics Director/Recreation:
Maria Moon 442-3067
Director of Athletics Development:
Don Ostrom 437-4416
Facilities Manager:
Cara White 442-3336
Academic Services:
Matt Roche 437-3788
Assistant to Director of Athletics:
Cathy Probst 442-2562
Chair, Intercollegiate Athletics Board:
Dr. Richard Hall 442-4664
Assistant Media Relations Director:
Alison Hischak 442-3359
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
Strength/Conditioning Coach:
Tony Tullock 442-3018
Accountant:
Sylvia Ulion 442-3044
Grounds Manager:
Shaun Lynch 442-4350
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer:
Jack Koelmel 442-3725
Assistant Athletic Trainers:
Mary Kate Hedderman, Rich Bennett,
Kimberly Doyle, Joe Tegnander
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Athletic Hall of Fame
UNIVERSITY
ATALBANY
State University of New York
ALBAN
University at Albany Hall of Fame Enshrinees
1984: Gerald Amyot '36 (Basketball/Baseball), Edith Cobane
(Athletic Staff), Merlin Hathaway (Athletic Staff), Gary Holway '59
(Basketball), Peter Telfer '53 (Basketball/Soccer).
1985: Donald Cohen '61 (Basketball/Tennis), Warren Crow '67
(Wrestling), Joseph Garcia (Athletic Staff), Carlton Maxson '58
(Soccer), Thomas Robinson '65 (Cross Country).
1986: Clem Crow '62 (Wrestling), Karl Gerstenberger '62
(Soccer), Richard Margison ‘69 (Basketball), Joseph Pizzillo '66
(Baseball/Cross Country), J. Ralph Tibbetts (Honorary).
1987: Carlo Cherubino '76 (Cross Country/Track), Richard
Crossett '65 (Basketball), Charles Kruzan (Athletic Staff),
William Lindberg '54 (Soccer), Larry Mims '75 (Wrestling).
1988: John Bertuzzi '76 (Football), Eugene Monaco '65 (Wres-
tling), James Shrader '80 (Track & Field), Leslie Siegel (Athletic
Staff).
1989: Deborah Rohrmiller-Baranowski '79 (Cross Country/
Track), Robert Burlingame (Athletic Staff), Thomas Hesiter '72
(Lacrosse/Football), Victor Herman ‘83 (Wrestling), John Leahy
‘73 (Baseball), Vincent Reda '74 (Cross Country), Suzanne
Stern '82 (Track & Field).
1990: Paul Feldman '79 (Tennis), Vernita McCormick '78 (Track
& Field), Richard Odorizzi '65 (Baseball), James Oppedisano
'63 (Basketball), Arnold Will '76 (Football).
1991: David Averill '85 (Wrestling), Barry Cavanaugh '79
(Basketball), Lisa Denenmark '81 (Tennis), John Dieckelman
3. (Basketball), Thomas Jacobs '85 (Football), Andrew Seras
'86 (Wrestling).
1992: David Cerny ’86 (Lacrosse), Elizabeth Rosentel-Insley
‘83 (Volleyball), Terrance Kenny '74 (Baseball), Wilhelmena
Lesane Gooney '87 (Basketball), Peggy L. Mann (Athletic Staff),
Gary Penfield ’63 (Soccer), Thomas Schmitz '86 (Tennis), Philip
Van Orden, M.D. (Honorary).
1993: Daniel Croutier ‘85 (Basketball), John Donnelly '86
(Football), Scott James '82 (Cross Country/Track), Marc
Mercurio '85 (Track & Field), Peter Spina '61 (Baseball).
UAlbany enshrined five new members into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Left to right
are: President Kermit L. Hall, Rafaela Nikas '98, Dr. Richard Hall (honorary), Joe Rajczak
'80, Joe Savino ‘98, Dan Gmelin '98 and UAlbany Director of Athletics Lee McElroy.
1994: Thomas DeBlois '77 (Football), Heidi Grunwald '88
(Volleyball), Byron Miller '74 (Basketball), Roger Plantier '79
(Baseball), Adam Ursprung '87 (Basketball).
1995: Carlos Arango '78 (Soccer), Winsome Foderingham-
Herard '88 (Track & Field), Johnny Rolando '77 (Soccer), Karen
Smiley '90 (Softball), George Webb ’69 (Baseball).
1996: Jim Canfield '83 (Football), Kevin Quinn '74 (Baseball),
Regina Richardson '90 (Basketball), Morrison Teague '89
(Basketball), Dr. William Moore (Athletic Administrator), Howard
Woodruff '63 (honorary).
1997: Glenn Carlin ’88 (Football), Jeff O’Donnell '74 (Lacrosse,
Football, Soccer), John Quattrocchi '73 (Basketball).
1998: Nick Ascienzo '73 (Baseball), Frank Sarcone '88 (Foot-
ball), Frank Selca '79 (Soccer), David Theleman '86 (Baseball).
1999: Rob Clune '81 (Basketball), Jason Graber '94 (Basket-
ball), Frank Villanova '76 (Football), Wendy Williams '86
(Softball).
2000: Jack Jordan '72 (Basketball), Pat Ryder '90 (Football),
Jeffrey York '96 (Track & Field).
2001: Debbie August '96 (Lacrosse), Don Mion ‘75 (Football,
Wrestling), Lynda Nealis '94 (Basketball), Wilfredo Rodriguez
"92 (Track & Field).
2002: Tonya Dodge '97 (Cross Country/Track), Meredith Jackel
'97 (Field Hockey), Blake Kim '92 (Lacrosse), Cort Kim '92
(Lacrosse), Rudy Vido '78 (Football, Wrestling, Track).
2003: Scott Carroll '93 (Cross Country/Track), Patty Munhall-
Blacklock '87 (Volleyball), Richard " Doc" Sauers (Basketball
Coach, 1955-97), Chris Tironi '89 (Wrestling), Scott Turrin '94
(Football).
2004: Xiomara Davila Diaz (Track & Field '99), Peter Pedro
(Football '90), Kimberly Toone (Track & Field '95), Bill Vanos
(Cross Country/Track '94).
2005: Dan Gmelin (Football '98), Rafaela Nikas (Lacrosse,
Volleyball '98), Joe Rajczak (Football '80), Joe Savino (Football
'98), Dr. Richard Hall (Honorary).
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UAlbany Athletics
The University at Albany and its intercollegiate
athletics program continues to move forward in the
21st century. UAlbany's athletic teams began
competition at the National Collegiate Athletic
Association's Division | level beginning in Septem-
ber 1999. The upgrade elevated all men's and
women's programs, and placed football in the
NCAA's I-AA classification.
In January 2001, the University accepted an
invitation to become a full member of the America
East Conference. Eighteen of the school's nine-
teen varsity teams are eligible through America
East play for conference championships and NCAA.
post-season competition. Football, a NCAA Divi-
sion I-AA program, has been an associate member
of the Northeast Conference since 1999.
In 2004-05, UAlbany was awarded the Stuart
P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner's Cup, which annu-
ally recognizes the strongest athletic program in
the America East Conference based on success
both during the regular season and at champion-
ship competition. UAlbany's point total was
bolstered by America East titles in volleyball, men's
lacrosse, men's outdoor track and field and soft-
ball. The Great Danes were also runners-up in
men's indoor track and field and women's golf.
In addition, the UAlbany men's lacrosse pro-
gram captured its third consecutive America East championship
and secured an NCAA Tournament berth. Volleyball and softball
became the first women's sports to qualify for NCAA post-season
play at the Division | level. Meanwhile, Kurt Campbell became the
first UAlbany football player to be selected in the NFL Draft when he
went in the seventh round to the Green Bay Packers.
UAlbany has an athletic history that dates back to the late
1890s when the first known intercollegiate teams arrived on
campus. Albany competed at the college division level prior to the
NCAA's restructuring in 1972. The athletic program moved from
Division III to Division II in 1995-96.
UAlbany's intercollegiate program has a new direction, but
continues to excel in the athletic realm, producing competitive
teams, successful coaches, and outstanding student-athletes
recognized for their accomplishments both on the field and in the
classroom. The University sponsors 19 varsity sports for men and
women. Club sports, an intramural program, and recreational
opportunities are also offered.
The quality of UAlbany’s athletic program is evidenced by
some of the finest facilities in the nation. The indoor and outdoor
physical education design is among the most comprehensive in
the Northeast.
In the spring of 1992, the University opened the Recreation and
Convocation Center (RACC), an $11 million state-of-the-art facility.
The RACC is the home for Albany's men’s and women’s basketball
teams, and has an .11 mile indoor track. The 5,000-seat arena also
serves as a major venue for community events such as rock and
pop concerts, sporting events and University activities. The playing
surface on the arena's three basketball courts and the surrounding
track were completely renovated during the December of 2004.
In addition, the RACC contains a fitness center with Nautilus
and Universal machines, rowing ergometers and exercise bikes;
four racquetball/handball courts and four squash courts; athletic
training and rehabilitation facilities with three whirlpool baths, a
musculoskeletal evaluation device and other therapeutic ma-
chines.
Albany's athletic facilities include University Fleld, University Gym, the RACC, the
Athletic Turf Fields and the Bubble.
Adjacent to the RACC is the Physical Education Building which
houses University Gym; three full-size playing surfaces which can
be used for basketball, volleyball, and tennis; four racquetball/
handball courts; four squash courts; a swimming pool; a fitness
and weight training center with Olympic weights; an aerobic exer-
cise room, and a dance studio.
The RACC and Physical Education Building were air-condi-
tioned in March 1996, as the state appropriated funds for renovations
and permanent improvements to the University's facilities . The
$2.3 million in funding was prompted by the New York Giants
decision to hold their football training camp on campus. The project
brought together the region's community in what has proven to be
a successful partnership.
In addition, the Bubble, Albany's air-supported structure, fitted
with a brand-new covering with minor interior renovations in the
spring of 2003, is located to the east of the Physical Education
Building, and may be utilized for tennis, basketball, volleyball, and
indoor football practice.
The indoor complex is complemented by fine outdoor facilities,
including University Field, which seats capacity crowds of 10,000
for football games, and has an all-weather, 400-meter track sur-
rounding a natural grass surface. There are 12 lighted tennis
courts, four basketball and six volleyball courts; and numerous
fields for football, soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, field hockey,
and other events.
The practice fields on the Western Avenue side of campus
were renovated in June 1996 with 263,000 square feet of two-inch
thick athletic sod. The irrigation system was refurbished, and the
area was surrounded with a 3,100-foot chain-link fence.
UAlbany broke ground on the site of what will become two all-
weather athletic fields in May 2005. "John Fallon Field" will be home
to the men's and women's lacrosse teams, while an adjacent field
will be for women's field hockey in addition to serving as a multi-use
recreational field for UAlbany students. The first phase of construc-
tion was completed during the fall.
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Rec. & Convocation Center
DIRECTIONS TO
RECREATION AND
CONVOCATION CENTER
FROMTHENORTH
* Take Interstate 87 (Northway) south to
ExittE
* Offthe exit, proceed to Interstate 90
east (Albany/Boston)
* Take Exit 2 (Washington Avenue) which
leads right into University at Albany
* Follow University Drive (heading south)
3/4 mile to Dutch Quad parking lot and one
mile to Recreation & Convocation Center
(RACC)parking|ot.
FROMTHESOUTH
* Take Interstate 87 (Thruway) north to
Exit24
* After the tollbooths, proceed onto
Interstate 90 east towards Boston
* Take Exit 2 (Washington Avenue) which
leads right into the University at Albany
* Follow University Drive (heading south)
3/4 mile to Dutch Quad parking lot and one
mile to Recreation & Convocation Center
(RACC)parking|ot.
FROMTHE EAST
* Take Interstate 90 west towards
Buffalo
* Leave interstate at Exit2 (Fuller Road)
* Turnleftat Fuller Road and then take
next left at Washington Avenue.
* The University at Albany is on your right
* Follow University Drive (heading south)
3/4 mile to Dutch Quad parking lot and one
mile to Recreation & Convocation Center
(RACC)parking|ot.
FROMTHEWEST
* Take Interstate 90 (Thruway) east to
Exit24
* After the tollbooths, proceed onto
Interstate 90 east towards Boston
* Leave interstate at Exit2 (Washington
Avenue) which leads right to the Univer-
sity
* Follow University Drive (heading south)
3/4 mile to Dutch Quad parking lot and one
mile to Recreation & Convocation Center
(RACC)parking|ot.
MERICA
EAST.
Capacity crowds of 5,000 can be seated at UAlbany's Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC).
In the spring of 1992, the University opened its $11 million, state-of-the-art athletic
facility, the Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC). The RACC contains four
racquetball/handball courts and four squash courts; an aerobic exercise room with
special synthetic flooring; a fitness center with Nautilus machines; rowing ergometers
and exercise bikes; athletic training and rehabilitation facilities with three whirlpool
baths, a musculoskeletal evaluation device and other therapeutic machines; and a
main arena with a .11 mile indoor track, three full basketball courts and a seating
capacity of 5,000. The RACC also serves as a major venue for community events
such as concerts and University activities including graduation and freshman orienta-
tion.
2005-06 UAlbany Men’s & RACC SEATING CHART
Women’s Basketball Ticket Info
Combined Season Tickets
Courtside Seats Package
$200.00 each
Chairback Seats Package
$125.00 each
Reserved Seating
$75.00 each
RACC Lobby
Women’s Season Tickets
Chairback Seats
$75.00
Reserved Seats
$50.00
Chairback Seat: $9.00
Reserved Admission: $7.00 Reserved RACC Parking Lot
Season Parking Pass (RACC Lot)
$40.00
72 ¢ Great Danes Basketball
The University at Albany today is an internationally recognized public research
university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 16,000 students are enrolled in nine schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.
UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, award-winning advisors and stu-
dent-centered services create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures stu-
dent success. After graduation, more than two-thirds of undergraduates go on for
AT “ALBAN Y advanced degrees, es acceptances to law and medical schools ere well above the
national average. UAlbany has more than 131,000 living alumni, including: Maureen
Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. '79, director of FBI Office of Intelligence; Marcia Brown,
B.A.'40, three-time Caldecott Award-winning children's book author; Tom Clarke,
B.A.'73, president of new business ventures, Nike, Inc.; and Catherine Bertini, B.A.'71, former under-secretary-general
for management, United Nations.
UAlbany programs in criminal justice, nanotechnology, information and technology management, public policy, Africana
studies, library science, social welfare, clinical psychology, reading, accounting, and atmospheric sciences have earned
national renown for excellence. The University is also building new strengths in such areas as life sciences, cancer
genomics and public informatics and information systems. The latest rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News and
World Report place ten programs in the top 25 in the nation.
Undergraduates choose from 54 majors in the arts and sciences, business and accounting, public policy, criminal
justice, information science, pre-law and pre-health; approximately 30 percent of undergraduates participate in research
with faculty. Innovative degree programs with an international focus and more than 300 study-abroad programs prepare
students for the global economy. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's capital and
the surrounding region.
Both the UAlbany campus and the region are bustling with extracurricular opportunities. Students participate in more
than 150 student clubs, honor societies, and other campus-related groups, and choose from a busy calendar of campus
events, including spirited Division | athletic competition in 19 sports and a rich array of cultural activities.
The University is just a short drive from spectacular natural and recreational centers in New York, Massachusetts,
and Vermont. With 13 colleges in the Capital Region, it’s easy to see why Albany is also a “great college town.”
UAlbany, working with governmental and business partners, plays a vital role in the economic development of the
Capital Region and New York State. The University is a major international center for research and development in the
fields of nanosciences and nanoengineering. An economic impact study in 2004 estimated UAlbany's economic impact
as $1.119 billion annually in New York State - $1.005 billion of that in the Capital Region.
State University of New York
UNIVERSITY FACTS
Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
Enrollment: 11,423 (undergraduate), 4,913 (graduate)
Web Site: www.albany.edu
Schools and Colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, College of Computing and Information,
School of Criminal Justice, School of Education, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Nelson A. Rockefeller
College of Public Affairs and Policy, School of Public Health, School of Social Welfare.
Quick Facts:
“Established in 1844, UAlbany was designated a University Center of the State University of New York in 1962.
““UAlbany is home to the New York State Writers Institute, founded by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and faculty
member William Kennedy. Since 1984, the Institute has brought to campus more than 600 writers and
filmmakers, including six Nobel Prize winners and 50 Pulitzer Prize winners, for programs that are free and
open to the public.
““UAlbany's three libraries boast more than two million volumes and rank among the nation's top research libraries.
““UAlbany has more than 131,000 living alumni
DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
From the North: Take the Northway (|-87) south to Exit 1E onto |-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington Ave.),
which leads right into UAlbany.
From the South: Take the Thruway (I-87) north to Exit 24. After the tollbooths, go onto I-90 east towards Boston to Exit
2 (Washington Ave.) which leads right into UAlbany.
From the East: Take I-90 west (towards Buffalo) to Exit 2 (Fuller Road). Turn left onto Fuller Road then next left at
Washington Ave. UAlbany will be on your right.
From the West: Take the Thruway (I-90) east to Exit 24. After the tollbooths, go onto I-90 east towards Boston to Exit 2
(Washington Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.
All Directions: Follow University Drive (bearing right/south) one mile to Recreation & Convocation Center parking lot.
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