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2006-07 SCHEDULE

NOV.10 La Salle 7:00
NOV. 15 at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 7:00
NOV.17  _—_ Bowling Green* 3:00
NOV.18 Central Florida or 3:00 or
Fairleigh Dickinson* 5:00
NOV. 21 at Virginia Commonwealth 7:00
NOV.26 Holy Cross 2:00
DEC. 3 Army 2:00
DEC. 6 at Buffalo 7:00
DEC. 10 at Wisconsin 2:30
DEC. 17 Sacred Heart 2:00
DEC. 28 at Sam Houston State 8:00
DEC. 30 at Lamar 8:05
JAN. 2 St. Bonaventure 7:00
JAN. 4 at Binghamton” 7:00
JAN. 7 Maine* 2:00
JAN.10 UMBC* 7:00
JAN, 14 at Boston U.* 1:00
JAN.17 ~~ Vermont* 12:00
JAN. 20 Hartford* 2:00
JAN. 27 —_ at Stony Brook" 2:00
JAN, 31 at New Hampshire" 7:00
FEB. 3 Binghamton* 5:00
(Big Purple Growl)
FEB.7 at Maine* TBA
FEB. 10 at UMBC* 7:00
FEB. 14 Boston U.” 7:00
ee. FEB. 17 at Hartford* 2:00
9 FEB. 21 New Hampshire* 7:00
2 FEB.28 Stony Brook* 7:00

_* MARCH 3 at Vermont* 1:00
: 5 MARCH 8 America East Tournament+ TBA
MARCH 9 America East Tournament+ TBA

, \ MARCH 10 America East Tournament+ TBA
sel) MARCH 11 America East Tournament+ TBA

* America East Conference Opponent
* UCF Golden Knights Tournament (Orlando, Fla),
+ Events Center (Vestal, NY)

UAlbany Athletics

The University at Albany athletics program continued its success in the 2005-06 athletic year. With
momentum from the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the stron-
gest athletic program in the America East Conference, the Great Danes captured five conference
championships, two regular-season championships, and saw numerous student-athletes garner indi-
vidual accolades, including five All-America honorees.

UAlbany won America East championships in men’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track &
field, women’s outdoor track & field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in
women’s indoor track & field and men’s lacrosse. Volleyball and men’s basketball also won confer-
ence regular-season titles, led by America East Conference Player of the Years and All-Americans
Blair Buchanan and Jamar Wilson, respectively.

In addition, men’s basketball made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, becoming
the first Division | program in the State University of New York system to accomplish the
feat. Building on the mantra “Why not us?” the Great Danes nearly became the first 16-seed
to topple a one-seed when they faced the University of Connecticut. Softball became the first women’s
program to make back-to-back trips to NCAA post-season play, while Gered Burns, Joe Greene
and Marc Pallozzi became the first Division | track & field All-Americans for the Great Danes.

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.

UAlbany in Division I

7 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants
14 All-America Player Selections
15 America East Conference Championship Teams
25 America East & Northeast Conference Scholar-Athletes
441 All-Conference Honorees

926 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members

university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 17,000 students are enrolled in ten schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.

UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, and student-centered services
create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures student success.

AT “ALB ANY Undergraduates choose from 55 majors in the arts and sciences, business and

accounting, public policy, criminal justice, information science, pre-law and pre-

State University of New York health; approximately 40 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. A new Honors College offers high-powered academic
challenges for the best prepared students. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's
capital and the surrounding region.

The University boasts academic strengths in sociology, demography, education, anthropology, social work, clinical
psychology, creative writing, earth and atmospheric sciences, ethics, public policy, criminal justice and nanoscale science.
According to U.S. News and World Report, many of the University's graduate programs rank among the nation’s best.

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.

Since its founding in 1844, the University has graduated generations of leaders in all fields. Today, more than two-
thirds of undergraduates go on for advanced degrees, and acceptances to law and medical schools are well above the
national average.

UAlbany has more than 134,000 living alumni, including: Norman E. Snyder Jr., B.S. ‘83, chief operating officer of
Rheingold Brewing Company and former partner of the South Beach Brewing Company (SoBe); 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 Maureen Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. ‘79, former director of the FBI Office of Intelligence.

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.

he | The University at Albany today is an internationally recognized public research
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UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Enrollment: 12,013 (undergraduate), 5,027 (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, The Honors College.

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 134,000 living alumni.

DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ATHLETIC COMPLEX:
From the North: Take the Northway (I-87) south to Exit 1E onto I-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington
Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.

From the South: Take the Thruway (|-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 |-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.

Quick Facts

Location Albany, NY 12222
Founded 1844
Undergraduate Enrollment 12,013
Graduate Enrollment 5,027
Total Enrollment. 17,040
Nickname Great Danes
School Colors Purple & Gold
Affiliation NCAA Division
Conference America East
Home court (capacity) Recreation & Convocation Center (5,000)
President TBA
Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy
Deputy Athletics Director Rick Coe
Head Coach. Trina Patterson (Virginia ‘87)
Office Phone (518) 442-3062
Patterson's E-Mail tpatterson@uamail.albanyedu
Record at UAlbany 43-69 (4 seasons)
Overall Coaching Record 144-216 (13 years)
Assistant Coach Melissia Patterson, 1st season (Louisville 88)
Olfice Phone. (518) 442-3089
Patterson's E-Mail mpatterson@uamail.albany.edu
Assistant Coach Glenn Senecal, Ist season (Nichols ‘80)
Office Phone (518) 442-3042
Senecal’ E-Mail gsenecal@uamail.albanyedu
Assistant Coach Jolene Johnston, Ist season (Siena ‘04)
Office Phone. (518) 591-8524
Johnston's E-Mail. jjohnston@uamail.albany.edu
Director of Basketball Operations Christine Roth (Saint Joseph’s ‘06)
2005-06 Overall Record 7-21
Starters Returning/Lost al
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/2
Newcomers 3
Captains Tanya James ‘07, Kristin Higy ‘08, Sherri Mikus ‘08

Athletic Media Relations Office Directory

Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations. Brian DePasquale
DePasquale E-Mail bdepasquale@uamail.albany.edu
DePasquale’s Office Phone (518) 442-3072
Assistant Media Relations Director (WBB Contact) Brianna LaBrecque
LaBrecque’s E-Mail blabreeque@uamail.albany.edu
LaBrecque’s Office Phone (518) 442-5733,
LaBrecque’s Cell Phone. (518) 605-5026
Media Relations Assistant Hoffman Wolff
Wollf’s E-Mail hwolf{@uamail.albany.edu
Athletic Media Relations Fax. (518) 442-3139
Basketball Press Row Phone. (518) 442-2566
Athletics Web Site. wwwalbany.edwsports

UAlbany Telephone Directory

University Switchboard (518) 442-3300
Admissions Office (518) 442-5435
Athletic Department (518) 442-2562
Athletic Department Fax. (518) 442-2596
Athletic Ticket Office. (518) 442-DANE, select option “2

On The Cover
Front Cover: Seniors Tanya James (21) & Amanda Ward (35)
Back Cover: Juniors Kelly Martinson (32), Sherri Mikus (15) and Gia Sanders (24)

2006-07 Captains - Sherri Mikus, Tanya James & Kristin Higy

Table of Contents

Quick Facts/Contents i 1 Individual Records 46

Media Information. 2 Team Records . 47

Courtside Notes . 3 RACC Records. oes

Season Preview. conic 4-5 All-Time Letterwinnets.....0.1.0.49-50

Head Coach Trina Patterson nnnccon6-7 2006-07 Opponents .n..rerernn- 51-60

Coaching Staff. romewT-8 La Salle, Siena, Bowling Green........52

Support Staff 9-10 Central Florida, Fairleigh Dickinson,

Meet the Team. . 11 Virginia Commonwealth... 53

‘Team Photo/Roster - 12 Holy Cross, Army, Bullalo ce 54

By Class : 13. Wisconsin, Sacred Heart...

Meet the Great Danes ..-.su-14-26 Sam Houston State pa
Tanya James, 14-15 Lamar, St. Bonaventure, Binghamton 56
‘Amanda Ward 16-17 Maine, UMBC, Boston U. 57
Kristin Higy . 18 Vermont, Hartford, Stony Brook....... 58
Sherri Mikus os 19 New Hampshire ene
Kelly Martinson o.com 20 Series Records 59-60
Gia Sanders : 21 America East Series Records 60
Tanika Thrower 22 America East Confetence....... 61
Sarah Hayes . 23 This is America East ens 62
Kirsten Peterson. ee 24 America East Staff seen
Devran Tanacan : 25 2005-06 Statistics/AWaRdS... on 64
Joy Sterling : 26 America East Composite. 65
Tromuanya, Lindsay, McGee 27 America East Championship. 66

Media Chart . 28 The University at Albany...........67-76

Season In Review, - 29 Albany-New York’ Capital... 68

2005-06 Statisties/Resullts..... 30 University Administration .......69-70
2005-06 Team Highs & Lows. 31 UAlbany Athletics. eee il
2005-06 Box Scores. 32-36 Athletic Staff. 72-73

UAlbany History. 37 Athletic Hall of Fame... 14
All-Time Results n38-42— Recreation & Convocation Center....75
Career Leaders. sn 43-44 Compliance es
Season Leadets ..cccncnnnon 45

Credits

The 2006-07 UAlbany Women’s Basketball Guide is published by the University at Albany
Athletic Media Relations Office, and has been prepared for use by friends of UAlbany
Basketball and members of the media. EDITOR: Brianna LaBrecque. CONTRIBUTORS:
Brian DePasquale, Alison Wenger, University Relations. PHOTOGRAPHY: Bob Ewell,
Steve Lobel, Mark Schmidt. COVER DESIGNS: Rob Totaro. PRINTING: New York Press
& Graphics, Albany, N.Y.

To the Media ...
Thank you for your interest in University at Albany Athletics. The 2006-
07 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
Brianna LaBrecque - Assistant Media Relations Director
(WBB Contact)

LaBrecque’s Office Phone: (518) 442-5733
LaBrecque’s Cell Phone: (518) 605-5026
LaBrecque’s E-Mail: blabrecque@uamail.albany.edu
Hoffman Wolff - 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 Brianna LaBrecque,
Assistant Director of Media Relations, as far in advance of the game as pos-
sible. 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 cre-
dentials. 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 ar-
rival,

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. Written requests
should be sent at least two weeks prior to the date of the game. Broadcast
locations are at courtside. Crews are limited to three people

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. University 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 sta-
tistics and detailed final play-by-play summary will also be provided

Interview Procedures ...

All player and/or coach interview requests must be directed to Brianna
LaBrecque or Brian DePasquale. Please do not contact a student-athlete
directly by phone or in their dormitories.

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

MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Brian DePasquale

Brianna LaBrecque

Hoffman Wolff

Assistant WBB Contact Media Relations
Athletic Director Assistant Assistant
Director of Director of

Media Relations Media Relations

(518) 442-3072 (518) 442-5733 (518) 442-451

PRINT OUTLETS TELEVISION OUTLETS

Albany Times Union
‘News Plaza, Box 15000
Albany, NY 12212
Phone: (518) 454-5413
Fax: (518) 454-5819
Contact: Mark Singelais

WNYETV/Channel 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

Associated Press

PO. Box 11010
Albany, NY 12201
Phone: (518) 458-7821
Fax: (518) 438-5891

WRGB-TV/Channel 6 (CBS)
1400 Balltown Road
Niskayuna, NY 12309

Phone: (518) 381-4970

Fax: (518) 346-6249

Daily Gazette

2345 Maxon Road
Schenectady, NY 12301
Phone: (518) 395-3070
Fax: (518) 395-3072
Contact: Bob Weiner

WXXA-TV/FOX 23
Troy Record 28 Corporate Circle
501 Broadway Albany, NY 12203

Phone: (518) 862-0995
Fax: (518) 862-0930

Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 270-1295
Fax: (518) 270-1202

Contact: Rich Fyle Capital News 9

104 Watervliet Ave. Ext.

Albany Student Press Albany, N.Y. 12206
University at Albany Phone: (518) 641-7388
CC 323-332 Fax: (518) 641-7023,
1400 Washington Ave,

Albany, NY 12222
Contact: Ian Pickus

2006-07 —
PROGRAM HISTORY: The University at Albany
women’s basketball program began varsity play
in 1965 and competed at the NCAA College
Division, NCAA Division II and III levels prior
to 1999. Entering their 42nd season, the Great
Danes have a 418-435 (.490) record. UAlbany has
made five ECAC playoff and two NCAA tourna-
ment appearances since 1985. The UAlbany
program moved to Division II in 1995-96 and
to Division I in 1999-00

THE HOME COURT: The Great Danes play their
home games at the 5,000-seat Recreation and
Convocation Center, located on campus. Enter-
ing the 2006-07 season, UAlbany holds a 95-74
(562) record in 14 seasons at the RACC.

THE COACHING STAFF: Head coach Trina
Patterson, in her fifth year at the helm of the Great
Danes, brought in an entirely new coaching staff
for the 2006-07 season. Melissia Patterson comes
to UAlbany after eight seasons as head coach of
Division III Mount St. Joseph. Glenn Senecal
joins the Great Dane staff after a three-year stint at
Division III Mitchell College. Senecal was previ-
ously an assistant at Boston University and helped
coach the Terriers to an NCAA Tournament
appearance in 2002-03. Jolene Johnston was a
four-year letterwinner at Siena before playing
professionally in Puerto Rico and Luxembourg,

Christine Roth, a two-year student-athlete at
Saint Joseph’, also joins the staff as the director
of basketball operations.

THE CONFERENCE: UAlbany will be playing
its sixth season as a member of the nine-team
America East Conference. The Great Danes made
their third straight tournament appearance last
season. 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 Tanya James, ju-
nior guard Sherri Mikus and junior center Kristin
Higy have been selected by the players and the
coaching staff as the 2006-07 captains. James
is leading the team for the second consecutive
season after appearing in 27 games for the Great
Danes last season. Mikus is the team’s leading
returning scorer, after starting 23 of 28 games a
year ago and averaging 8.6 points. Higy will have
achance to show her leadership on the court this
season after sitting out the 2005-06 schedule
after transferring into the UAlbany program from
George Mason.

THE TEAM: The Great Danes lost just two se-
niors from last season’s squad, including guard
Jen Schumacher, who was the only player to
start all 28 games. Schumacher also became the
school’ all-time leader in three-point field goals
and led the team with 11.0 points per game. UAI-
bany returns five players who started 14 or more
games last season and three others who had some
starting experience. The Great Danes brought in
three freshmen for the 2006-07 season.

BREAK IT DOWN:
By class

Freshmen (3): Charity Iromuanya, Ashley Lind-
say, Britney McGee

Sophomores (4): Sarah Hayes, Kirsten Peterson,
Joy Sterling, Devran Tanacan

Juniors (5): Kristin Higy, Kelly Martinson, Sherri
Mikus, Gia Sanders, Tanika Thrower

Seniors (2): Tanya James, Amanda Ward

By position:

Guards (8): Sarah Hayes, Charity Iromuanya,
Tanya James, Kelly Martinson, Britney McGee,
Kelly Martinson, Tanika Thrower, Amanda Ward
Forwards (4): Kristin Higy, Ashley Lindsay, Gia
Sanders, Joy Sterling

Centers (2): Kirsten Peterson, Devran Tanacan

By height

6-4: Kirsten Peterson, Devran Tanacan

6-1: Kristin Higy, Ashley Lindsay

6-0: Gia Sanders

5-11: Kelly Martinson, Sherri Mikus, Joy Sterling
5-9: Amanda Ward

5-8: Charity lromuanya

5-6: Sarah Hayes, Tanya James, Britney McGee,
Tanika Thrower

RETURNING LEADERS:
Scoring: Sherri Mikus, 8.6 ppg
Rebounding: Joy Sterling, 6.3 rpg,

FG percentage: Sherri Mikus, .446
3-point FG percentage: Sherri Mikus, .421
Free throw percentage: Gia Sanders, .724
Assists: Sherri Mikus, 3.1

Steals: Sherri Mikus, 2.0

Blocks: Gia Sanders, 1.8

- 2006-07

COURTSIDE

Sophomore Joy Sterling averaged a team-best 6.3 rebounds
last season.

THE SCHEDULE: The Great Danes’ regular-
season schedule features 29 games, including
16 America East Conference contests. UAlbany
will travel to the Golden Knights Tournament
at Central Florida on Nov. 17-18 and will visit
Virginia Commonwealth on Nov. 21. The Great
Danes will face their first-ever Big 10 opponent
on Dec. 10 as they travel to Wisconsin and will
also take a trip to Texas to take on Sam Houston.
State on Dec. 28 and Lamar on Dec. 30. UAI-
bany will continue the annual crosstown-rivalry
with Siena on Nov. 15 at the Pepsi Arena. The
Great Danes will kick off America East play on
Jan. 4 at Binghamton and will host their first
conference game on Jan. 7 against Maine

AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP: Bing-
hamton University and the Events Center
will be the site of the 2006-07 America East
Conference Women’ Basketball Tournament.
The tournament will feature all nine confer-
ence members. The winner of the America East
Tournament will receive an automatic bid to the
NCAA Tournament.

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Ameritc
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Versatility. Depth. Athleticism. The
three main words that head coach Trina
Patterson is using to describe the 2006-07
University at Albany women’s basketball
team.

Coming off of the toughest season in
her four-year tenure, Patterson is hoping a
combination of talent and team chemistry
along with a mix of experience and youth
will bring the Great Danes to the forefront
of the America East Conference

“We have a start over attitude this sea-
son,” said Patterson, whose squad posted
a 7-21 record last season. “We aren't dwell-
ing on the past. What's done is done. We
are focused on practicing and playing like
champions.”

Patterson has jump-started the re-fo-
cusing period by lining up arguably the
toughest non-conference schedule in the
programs history.

The first half of the Great Danes’ sched-
ule features three NCAA participants from
last season and another that was in the
tournament field two years ago. UAlbany
will face off against the 2005-06 Patriot
League champion Army, Northeast Con-
ference champion Sacred Heart and Mid-
American Conference champion Bowling
Green, all in the first month of the season.
Holy Cross, winners of the 2004-05
Patriot League title, also grace the Great
Danes’ schedule in November.

Junior forward Gia Sanders averaged 7.0 points and
was second on the team with 6.0 rebounds in 2005-06.

Junior guard/forward Sherri Mikus is the team’s
top returning scorer and is a 2006-07 captain.

“We have to gain respect,” said Patterson,
whose team faced off against perennial pow-
erhouse Connecticut last season. “We don’t
have a ‘big’ name like UConn this year, but
overall we have a bigger schedule because
of the history.”

Part of that history will include playing
the first Big 10 team in UAlbany annals with
a trip to Wisconsin in December. The Great
Danes have the potential to face Central
Florida of Conference USA at the Golden
Knights Tournament and will also face off
against Virginia Commonwealth and Buffalo
in the early going.

The annual crosstown-rivalry game
against Siena will take place in the Pepsi
Arena on November 15, after the Great
Danes open up the season at home in the
RACC against La Salle on November 10.

UAlbany lost just two seniors from last
year’s squad in guard Jen Schumacher and
forward Sharon Majors. Schumacher, who
finished her career ranked first in UAlbany
history with 197, was the only player to
start all 28 games for the Great Danes in
2005-06. Majors saw action in 27 contests,
contributing 1.1 points and 1.6 rebounds.

Patterson returns nine players, including
5-11 junior guard Sherri Mikus, who is
the team’s top returning scorer. Mikus, who
started 23 of 28 games last season, averaged
8.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, a team-high 3.1
assists and a team-best 2.0 steals.

“Sherri is a point-forward,” said Patterson.

“She is a player that can play every position
on the floor and we celebrate that.”

Mikus, who was voted as a captain by
her teammates for the 2006-07 season, was
UAlbany’s team MVP as a sophomore.

Mikus will share time at the point with
senior captain Tanya James and sophomore
Sarah Hayes. The 5-6 James, who is in a
captaincy position for the second straight
season, averaged 2.7 points, 1.4 assists and
1.3 boards last year. Hayes, a 5-6 defensive
specialist who made the team as a walk-on
as a freshman, played in 19 contests in her
rookie season, contributing 1.2 points per
game.

Senior Amanda Ward played in her first
season with the Great Danes last year after
transferring from the Community College
of Rhode Island. Ward made an immediate
contribution, playing in all 28 contests, and
is the second-highest returning scorer after
posting 8.3 points per game in 2005-06.

Junior Gia Sanders scored at a 7.0 clip
last season to go along with 6.0 rebounds
per game. She also led the conference with
52 blocks, setting the UAlbany single-season
record.

Sophomore Joy Sterling will play a swing
role between the wing and small forward
position. Sterling led the Great Danes off the
boards a year ago, averaging 6.3 rebounds
per contest, while chipping in with 4.3
points.

juard Tanya James is one of only two seniors on the
07 team and is a captain for the second straight season.

2006-07 —
“With Amanda at 5-9, Joy at 5-1] and Gia at
6-0, we have some great size and rebounding
ability at the wing and small forward position,”
said Patterson.

Junior Kelly Martinson, also at 5-11, will
play on the wing and post as well. Martinson,
a long-range shooter at the guard position, has
been transitioned to the small forward spot to
give the Great Danes more depth.

Inside, Patterson has two true centers in
6-4 sophomore Devran Tanacan and 6-4
sophomore Kirstin Peterson. Tanacan played
in 25 games last season, making six starts, and
averaged 3.0 points and 2.6 rebounds. With
international playing experience and a year of
collegiate ball under her belt, Patterson expects
Tanacan to have more of an impact under the
basket. Peterson, who started 14 of 28 games
at center last season, posted 4.3 points and 5.2
rebounds per contest and was second on the
team with 33 blocks

Patterson will also get the addition of 6-1
forward Kristin Higy, who will play this sea-
son after sitting out 2005-06 after transferring
from George Mason. Higy has already made
an impact on the UAlbany program, earning
the respect of her teammates off the floor and
being named a captain for this season.

“Kristin will make an immediate impact on
the court for us,” said Patterson. “She has the
potential to be an all-conference player this
season.”

Patterson explained how team chemistry
will make a difference for the Great Danes
this year. Higy and Mikus played on the same
Empire State Games team this summer and
Patterson believes that the bond formed there
will carry over into the season.

“The chemistry has improved with play-
ing together,” said Patterson, who had a third
player, Peterson, play in the Empire State
Games as well.

Patterson will welcome three freshmen
into the fold this season, all of whom come
from winning backgrounds and will look to
contribute almost instantly.

Both standing at 5-8, Charity Iromuanya
and Britney McGee will help the Great
Danes out at the combo guard position.
Iromuanya was a three-year starter at Lincoln
Northeast and was named to the Associated
Press Class A All-Nebraska Second Team as
a junior. She averaged 10.6 points and 3.7
rebounds to lead the Rockets to a perfect
24-0 season and the Class A state champion-
ship. With her decision to attend UAlbany,

lromuanya became just the seventh girls
basketball player in the state of Nebraska
to eam a Division I scholarship

McGee avearaged 16.2 points and 8.0
rebounds at West High in Bakersfield, Calif.
She led her team to the Central Section Divi-
sion III semifinals after posting a triple-double
with 19 points, 11 assists and 10 boards in a
first-round playoff game. The All-Area Player
of the Year by the Bakersfield Californian,
McGee will compete for playing time at the
guard position.

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Head coach Tiina Patterson is entering her fifth season at
the helm of the UAlbany women’s basketball program.

Also joining the Great Danes from Cali-
fornia is the 6-1 Ashley Lindsay. Lindsay
averaged 10.6 points and 6.7 rebounds while
leading her team with 21 blocked shots as
a senior, An All-Ivy League selection and
scholar-athlete, Lindsay was also nominated
for McDonalds All-American honors. Lindsay
will see time at the power forward position
for the Great Danes.

Patterson is confident her freshmen will
adjust well to the collegiate game and help
build the team’s depth and versatility.

“These three will make immediate con-
tributions,” said Patterson. “The transition is
always tough, but they are working hard and
making strides in their skill development and
their work ethic.”

Patterson believes that the 2006-07
squad is the most versatile and the most
athletic team she has coached in her tenure
at UAlbany.

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“We have the ability to play ‘small ball’
with three forwards and two guards or we
can play a transition with a center, forward
and three guards,” said Patterson. “We can
press because of the depth off the bench.
The returners all have some sort of starting
experience.”

With the depth, the team is able to build
up a mental toughness that is making them
hungry for the success they missed last
season. Patterson's addition of an all-new
coaching staff will also add to the mindset
of the team.

Melissia Patterson and Glenn Senecal
bring head coaching experience from the
Division II and Division III level to UAlbany.
Patterson was at the helm of Division IIL
Mount St. Joseph for eight seasons, while
Senecal joins the Great Danes’ staff after a
three-year stint at the helm of Division III
Mitchell College. Senecal was also an assis-
tant at Boston University in 2002-03 when
the Terriers won the America East champion-
ship

Assistant Jolene Johnston brings Division
land international playing experience to the
staff, as she was a four-year letterwinner at
Siena. After graduation, Johnston played
professionally in Puerto Rico and Luxem-
bourg. Director of basketball operations
Christine Roth was a two-year letterwinner
at Saint Joseph’, where she finished fourth
in the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goals
per game and in field goal percentage as a
senior.

The entire UAlbany program is ready to
make its mark on the America East Con-
ference and show that they are a changed
program from a year ago.

“We are prepared to do what it takes to
become champions,” said Patterson, whose
team will kick off conference play on January
4 at Binghamton. “The team knows it has to
work harder. We want to finish in the top
half of this tough conference. We believe
in this team.”

(ALBANY)

ANY BASKETBALL

Trina Patterson begins her fifth sea-
son as head coach of the women’s
basketball program at the University
at Albany and her 14th overall at the
collegiate level. During Patterson's
four years at the helm, the UAlbany
program has made significant strides
and become more prominent in
America East play.

A new era began in Great Danes
women’s basketball when Director of
Athletics and Recreation Dr. Lee McEl-
roy announced 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’ 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 I level during the 2004-05 season and finished 14-14
overall. The Great Danes increased their win total in each of
Patterson’ first three seasons.

Patterson 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’ 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 bas-
ketball coach at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg,
Va. for eight seasons, from 1991-99. She took over a program that
fought to establish an identity in the Colonial Athletic Association
and had not experienced a winning season at the Division I 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 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-confer-
ence players, remains the school’ 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’ 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 mem-
bers 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.

Asa 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 career. In her senior season as team captain, Virginia
posted a 26-5 record and reached the NCAAS 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 rep-
resentative on the USA Basketball Women’s Collegiate Committee
for the 2005-08 term. The committee is charged with reviewing and
making recommendations concerning USA Basketballs Women’s
Collegiate events, including the selection of players and coaches.

Additionally, Patterson was one of five women’ basketball coaches
chosen by the U.S. Olympic Committee to participate ina coaches’ con-
ference. The forum was held in Colorado Springs in October 2003

Patterson was also selected to serve as the America East Conference
women’s basketball coaches’ chair. Patterson, who is in her second
year of the position, will be responsible for creating an agenda for
the annual conference meeting, as well as making recommendations
for improvements.

A native 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 Sorority, Inc. Patterson sits on the Capital Region
Urban Advisory Board for the
YMCA and was recognized as
an adult achiever last spring.
Patterson resides in North
Greenbush with her husband
Carl, a retired U.S. Marine
Corps Master Sergeant, and
their two sons Carl, Jr, 10
and Matthew, 5.

Assistant Coach
Melissia
Patterson

Melissia Patterson enters her first season
as an assistant coach for the UAlbany
program. Patterson was previously the
head coach at the College of Mount St.
Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio

Patterson spent eight years
with the Mount St. Joseph program, where she led the Lions to
a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference championship and a
first-ever NCAA Division II tournament appearance in 2002-03
She shared the HCAC coach of the year honors as her squad posted
a 19-10 record, the most wins since 1996. During her tenure, she
served on the NCAA Division III Ranking Committee as the Great
Lakes Regional Representative

Patterson was previously the head coach at Cheyney Uni-
versity, a NCAA Division II school in Pennsylvania, for two seasons
She began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant on the
Cheyney staff. In addition, Patterson was a four-year letterwinner
at the University of Louisville from 1985-89.

A member of the Women’ Basketball Coaches Association
(WBCA) and Black Coaches Association (BCA), Patterson earned a
B.S. in urban studies from Louisville. She received a master’s degree
in education administration and supervision from Cheyney.

Assistant Coach
Jolene
Johnston

Jolene Johnston enters her first year as
an assistant on Trina Patterson’ staff.

A four-year letterwinner and
captain at Siena College, Johnston av-
eraged 13.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and
17 steals as a senior. She was voted to
the 2003-04 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference first team and was
named MAAC Defensive Player of the Year.

Johnston, 24, spent time after graduation playing profes-
sionally for the Ponce Leonas in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and T71 in
Dudelange, Luxembourg. She has also coached at several local
summer camps and was the co-head coach at Scotia-Glenville High
School in 2004-05.

A native of Clifton Park, N.Y., Johnston earned a B.A. in
sociology from Siena in 2004

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COACHING

Assistant Coach
Glenn
Senecal

Glenn Senecal enters his first year as an
assistant on Trina Patterson's staff.

Senecal joins the UAlbany
staff after a three-year stint as the head
women’s basketball coach at Mitchell
College in New London, Conn. While
at Mitchell, Senecal coached the Pequots to a Region 21 regular-
season championship and regional tournament runner-up finish
in 2003-04. His squad also finished as the Association of Division
III Independents Northeast runner-up last season.

Prior to his position at Mitchell, Senecal was an assistant
coach at Boston University for the 2002-03 season. That season
the Terriers won the America East Conference Championship
and made an NCAA Tournament appearance for the first time.

Senecal, 49, is a member of the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association, and has also held coaching positions at
Bryant, Holy Cross, Assumption and Nichols. He graduated from
Nichols with a B.S. in business administration in 1980.

Director of
Basketball
Operations

Christine
Roth

Christine Roth is beginning her first
season as the director of basketball
operations for the UAlbany women’s
basketball team.

Roth was a two-year student-athlete at Saint Joseph's
University in Philadelphia. She finished fourth in the Atlantic 10
Conference in three-point percentage and three-point field goals
per game in the 2004-05 campaign.

Prior to her time with the Hawks, Roth was a Western
New York Athletic Conference honorable mention pick at Genesee
Community College, where she averaged 9.9 points and 2.1 assists.

Roth, 23, received an associate’ degree in criminal justice
from Genesee C.C. and later earned her B.A. in the same discipline
from Saint Joseph’ in 2006. She is currently pursuing her master’s
degree from UAlbany in liberal arts studies

BANY BASKETBALL
RICK COE
DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Rick Coe was elevated to the position of
deputy director of athletics in June 2005. He
previously served as UAlbany’s associate direc-
tor of athletics since 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 master plan for the athletic and recre-
ational complex and the turf fields project

A native of New Cumberland, W.Va., Coe was an independent
consultant in the financial planning and insurance industry prior to
joining the UAlbany staff. He administered all business and fiscal
affairs and served as chief financial officer for American University’s.
department of athletics from 1989-2000. He was also a member of
the NCAA self-study steering committee.

Coe received his M.S. in physical education with emphasis in
athletic administration from Western Illinois University in 1984. He
hasa B.S. in business administration with an accounting specialization,
from West Liberty State College in West Virginia. He and his wile,
Mary, have three children, Lindsay, Rachael and Michael

CHARLIE VOELKER
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Charlie Voelker begins his second year as
associate director of athletics for external affairs.
He came to the UAlbany athletic department in
thesummerof 2003. 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 organiza-
tions. He served as director of player personnel for the Berkshire 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.

Anative of Garden City, N.Y, Voelker wasa radio color commentatorand
play-by-play announcer for UAlbany football and basketball broadcasts from
1996-2002. He also worked in the Capital Region as an account executive
and commerical producer for Time Wamer Cable.

Voelker received his B.A. in rhetoric and communication from the
University at Albany in 1987. He has completed the marketing and sales
segment of the MBA program at The Sage Colleges. Voelker and his wife,
Kim, reside in Delmar. He has one son, Andrew.

Paw Prints: University at Albany Vice President and Director of
Athletics Lee McElroy is serving as president of the National Col-
legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in the 2006-07 academic
year. During his tenure, UAlbany has won 17 conference champi-
onships; made NCAA Tournament appearances in men’s basketball,
mens lacrosse, softball, women’s volleyball and men’ and women’s
track and field; and won the 2004-05 America East Conference
Commissioner's Cuip. McElroy played his college football at UCLA
for the legendary Tommy Prothro. McElroy earned three varsity
letters as a linebacker from 1967-69. One of his teammates was
1967 Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban.

JAN BROWN
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Jan Brown servesas associate athletics director
of student-life enrichment. Brown, who joined
the UAlbany staff in the spring of 2005, oversees
academic support, enrichment, sports medicine,
compliance and campus affairs. She also serves as
the department’ senior women’ administrator.

Brown served as the NCAAS Director of Division II and Governance
Liaison to the Executive Committee and as Assistant Chief of Staff for Divi-
sion 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 intercollegiate athletics, the NCAA President and other NCAA
staff regarding current Division Il issues and policies.

From 1994-99, Brown worked for the NCAA as an enforcement rep-
resentative. She investigated allegations of violations of NCAA legislation
committed by member institutions and presented findings to the NCAA
Committee on Infractions.

Brown received both a B.A. in economics and a M.A. in urban and envi-
romental policy from Tufts University in Massachusetts, where she competed
in both track and soccer. She went on to eam a Juris Doctorate degree from
the College of William & Mary’ Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1992.

CARL ANDERSON
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Carl Anderson was hired as assistant
athletics director for student-life enrichment
in Dec. 2005. Anderson, who monitors the
academic advising and life skills programs,
previously worked for more than six years at
New York University.

In that period, Anderson served as academic affairs advisor and
compliance coordinator forathletics. He was responsible for the eligibil-
ity certification and academic progress of nearly 300 student-athletes.
From 1997-99, Anderson worked at St. Bonaventure University as the
academic coordinator for student-athletes in 14 sports.

Anderson received his B.S. in physical education from Slippery
Rock University and a M.S. in athletic administration from Florida
State University. He worked extensively as a both a graduate assistant
and intern in the school’ student-athlete academic support depart-
ment. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Anderson and his wife, Jennifer,
have a daughter, Corinne

JENNIFER SVATIK
DIRECTOR,
SUPPORT SERVICES

Jennifer Svatik is in her second year as
director of student-athlete support services.
She works with academic advising as well as
UAlbany’s Student-Athlete Advisory Com-
mittee (SAAC).

Svatik previously served asan intern in the
University of Hartford's athletic department. She had duties with the
director of ticket operations and director of event management. From
2003-04, Svatik worked with the University of Virginia’s CHAMPS/Life-
Skills Program. A native of Stratford, Conn., Svatik graduated magna
cum laude with a B.A. in psychology from Springfield College and has
a master’s degree in sport and exerci:

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TERESA HARRISON
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Teresa Harrison, the Chair of the University
at Albany’ Department of Communication, is
in her first year as the school’s NCAA Faculty
Representative. In her role, she represents the
academic interests of the UAlbany faculty and
the school’s student-athletes. Dr. Harrison is
also beginnng a three-year term as the Chair
of UAlbany’s Intercollegiate Athletics Advisory Board (IAAB)

As a professor, Harrison has research and teaching interests that
focus on applications of new technologies in community development
and issues related to communication and democracy. She was installed
as the communication department's chair in September 2001

Harrison is the managing editor of the Electronic Journal of Com-
munication, co-editor of the State University of New York Press Series
on Computer-Mediated Communication in Work, Education, and So-
ciety, and serves on the editorial boards of New Media and Society, the
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, and Communication
Quarterly. She is also Chair of the Communication and Technology
Division of the International Communication Association.

Dr. Harrison received her Ph.D. and M.A. in communication from
Bowling Green State University. She earned a B.S. in political science
from Northern Arizona University.

BRIAN DEPASQUALE
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Brian DePasquale was appointed as
UAlbany’sassistant athletics director formedia
relations in 1994. He is responsible for the
publicity and promotion of the school’s 19
men’s and women’ varsity sports, producing
a television and radio package for football and basketball, managing
the development of the athletic web site, and publicizing New York
Giants football training camp.

DePasquale previously served as assistant sports information
director at Colgate University (1988-94), sports information director
at Drexel University (1985-88), and information director for the East
Coast Conference (1983-85)

DePasquale has worked at numerous United States Golf Association
(USGA) championships, including the U.S. Open from 1993-2006. He
also served as a press officer at the 1992 XVI Winter Olympic Games
in Albertville, France. He received a B.A. in journalism and a master’s
degree in athletic administration from The Ohio State University.

> CARA WHITE
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Cara White isin her second year asassistant
athletics director for event management and
operations. She manages UAlbany’s athletic
facilities, including the RACC and University
Field, plus handles game-day operations and
scheduling. A native of Beamsville, Ontario, White earned four
varsity letters as a member of the UAlbany basketball program from
1998-2002. She appeared in 107 games as a collegian. White and
her husband, Josh, reside in the Capital Region,

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SUPPORT

WAYNE BRIDGEMAN
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Wayne Bridgeman was appointed assistant
athletics director for compliance on August 17,
2006. He spent the last two years at New Mexico
State University where he was director of athletic
compliance and eligibility

At New Mexico State, Bridgeman was respon-
sible forall compliance issues ranging from NCAA and conference interpreta-
tions to the Academic Progress Rate (APR). He handled 16 sports, 45 coaches
and 420 student-athletes while reporting to the school board of regents.

Bridgeman worked at Texas ASEM-Corpus Christi as director of com-
pliance from 1999-2004. He managed eligibility, recruiting, financial aid,
EADA and Title IX issues, plus oversaw the schools transition as a NCAA.
provisional Division I member to active Division I status. He developed
oversight programs for administering athletic scholarship aid. From 1994-
99, Bridgeman was the compliance coordinator at Sonoma State University.
He received a juris doctor from John F Kennedy School of Law in Berkeley,
Calif. and eared a B.S. in business administration and marketing from San
Diego State University.

KEVIN GALUSKI
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

a Kevin Galuski was elevated to assistant athlet-
ics director for equipment and operations on July
‘J 11, 2005.

w Galuski came to the University as head equip-
ment 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 was previously the head equipment manager with the Arena
Football League’ Carolina Cobras for one year. He also worked with the AFIS
Albany Firebirds from 1995-99. Galuski handled the supervisionand mainte-
nance of equipment and athletic gear along with game-day responsibilities.

GaluskireceivedaB S.insportsmanagement from Colby-Sawyer College
He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association. Galuski
and his wife, Shannon, reside in the Capital Region

MARIA MOON
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR

Maria Moon begins her seventh yearasamem-
berofthe UAlbany department ofathletics. She was
elevated to assistant athletics director for recreation,
aquatics and intramurals in July 2005

Moon has worked in the recreation and fitness
field for more than two decades. She previously held the position of assistant
intramural director at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In that role, she man-
aged 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’ in recreation administra-
tion from San Francisco State University and a B.A. in recreation from Ithaca
College.

BANY BASKETBALL

The 2005-06 UAlbany women’s basketball team traveled to California-Berkeley where they participated in a
tournament against UNLY, and also made trips to Charleston Southern and Savannah State. The Great Danes also had
the opportunity to meet former First Lady and New York Senator Hillary Clinton at the St. Bonaventure Shootout in
Elmira, N.Y.

The Great Danes will take to the skies again this season, with a tournament at the University of Central Florida
and a game at Virginia Commonwealth. The team will also make a trip to Texas to take on Sam Houston State and
Lamar University, and will visit Wisconsin for the program’ first-ever contest against a Big 10 opponent.

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Charity Iromuanya.

No. Name Pos. CL. Ht.
2 Britney McGee G Fr 5-6
3 Ashley Lindsey F Fr. 6-1
4 Sarah Hayes G So. 5-6
5 Tanika Thrower G Jr. 5-6
13 Devran Tanacan Cc So. 6-4
15 Sherri Mikus G Jr. 5-11
21 Tanya James G Sr. 5-6
23 Charity Iromuanya  G Fr. 5-8
24 Gia Sanders G/F Jr 6-0
ei Kristin Higy F Jr. 6-1
32 Kelly Martinson G Jr. 5-11
35 Amanda Ward G Sr. 5-9
44 Joy Sterling F So. 5-11
55 Kirsten Peterson Cc So. 6-4

Head Coach: Trina Patterson (Virginia ‘87)

Assistant Coach: Melissia Patterson (Louisville ‘88)
Assistant Coach: Glenn Senecal (Nichols ‘80)

Assistant Coach: Jolene Johnston (Siena ‘04)

Director of Operations: Christine Roth (Saint Joseph's ‘06)

Front Row (L to R): Britney MeGee, Gia Sanders, Amanda Ward, Kristin Higy, Tanya James, Sherri Mikus, Kelly Martinson, Sarah Hayes,

Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Melissia Patterson, Assistant Coach Glenn Senecal, Head Coach Trina Patterson, Ashley Lindsay, Kirsten
Peterson, Joy Sterling, Assistant Coach Jolene Johnston, Director of Basketball Operations Christine Roth.

2006-07 University at Albany Women’s Basketball

Hometown/Previous School
Bakersfield, Calif./West

Moreno Valley, Calif./Canyon Springs
Rensselaer, N.Y./Columbia

Houston, Texas/Northbrook

Istanbul, Turkey/Kadikoy Anadolu Lisesi
Duncannon, Pa./Susquenita

Toronto, Ontario/Albert Campbell C.I.
Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln Northeast

Bowie, Md./The Bullis School

Akron, Ohio/George Mason

Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial
East Hartford, Conn. /Comm. College of R.I.
Granada Hills, Calif./William S. Hart
Owego, N.Y./Newark Valley

UALBANY BA' BAI
Seniors Tanya James & Amanda Ward

Juniors Kristin Higy, Kelly Martinson,
Sherri Mikus & Gia Sanders

Sophomores Joy Sterling, Kirsten Freshmen Britney McGee, Ashley Lindsey
Peterson, Devran Tanacan & Sarah Hayes & Charity lromuanya

2006-07 Coaching Staff
Jolene Johnston, Melissia Patterson, Trina Patterson, Glenn Senecal, Christine Roth

Tanya JAMES

Senior ¢ Captain
5-6

Toronto, Ontario
Albert Campbell C.I.

AS A JUNIOR (2005-06): Played in 27 games, making four starts
Averaged 2.7 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists... Scored ten points
‘on two occasions, once versus Morgan State and again at UMBC...
Played.a season-high 28 minutesat Savannah State... Grabbeda career
high five rebounds to go along with seven points against Vermont.
Handed out five assists at Army.

AS A SOPHOMORE (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 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
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 Hamp-
shire, 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 Valuable Player as both a junior and
a senior... Led team in scoring, steals and assists... Guided Albert
Campbell to the city championship 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... Attended the Nike All-Canada camp as
a ninth grader.

PERSONAL: Majoringin sociology... Hastwosisters, Nicoleand Dawne
Bom June 23, 1984... Daughter of Patrick and Aldine James.

James’ Career Stats
SEASON G-GS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG

2003-04 290 230 79 13-42 310 0-0 .000 13-26 -500 39 13 10 23) 51 2 39 13
2004-05 27-15 383) 14.1 25-66 379 12 500 25-40 625, 49 18 290 50 49 2 12 76 28
2005-06 274 9 407_—*15.1 27-70 386 0-1 .000 19-35 543 34 13. 292 40 40 1 15 7327

1020 12.3 13 333 57-101 564 122 15 69-2 113 140 4 29 188 22

= 2006-07 —
Steals: . .. 2, two times
FG: 4 vs. American (12/29/04)
FGA: 8 vs. Colgate (12/6/03)
3FG: Lvs. Virginia (12/28/04)
3FGA:.. .. 1, two times
FT: 4-vs. Boston U. (1/29/05)
FTA: 6 vs. Colgate (12/11/04)
Minutes: 38 vs. Stony Brook (3/9/05)

Points: 11 vs. American (12/29/04)
Rebounds:.... ..4, four times
Assists: 6 vs. Northeastern (2/26/05)
Blocks: 1, three times

Nicknames: 77, Janes
Biggest inspiration: Matter
Why did you choose UAlbany?: /¢wae clase to howe & had the pragoan [wanted.
Essential item on a road trip: /a/
Plans after graduation: Cohig
Favorite movies: Zhe Sourd of Music & The Bedygaard

Favorite book: Coldest Water Leer

UAUBANY BASKETBALL

Amanda WARD

Senior

5-9

East Hartford, Conn.
C.C. of Rhode Island

IOR (2005-06): Transferred from the Community College
Island... Played inall 28 games, making 15 starts... Averaged
8.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists... Set a career-high with 23
points at New Hampshire... Reached double-digit point totals on ten
si including seven straight contests... Scored 18 points to go
vith a career-high nine rebounds at Boston U... Also netted
in fermont... Handed out a career-best five assists versus

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND: Earned first-team
|-American, all-region, all-district and all-New England honors in
ketball and softball as a sophomore... Basketball team was Region
ms and finished third at NJCAA Division II champion-
ships in 2005... Averaged 18.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals
er game as a sophomore... Averaged 10.0 points and 3.6 boards as
eshman.... Team was Region XXI champions in 2004... Batted .622
18 RBI in softball as a sophomore

| SCHOOL: Was a four-time letterwinner at East Hartford in

asketball and softball... Earned all-conference honors in all

ts as a sophomore, junior and senior... Captained the bas-

ketball team during her junior and senior seasons... Averaged 16.0
points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game in 2003

} PERSONAL Majoring in sociology... Daughter of Phil and Geralyn
Ward... Has one brother, Jason... Born November 5, 1984.

Ward's Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2005-06 28-15 650 23.2 82-245 335 20-81 247 48-85 565 85 3.0 572 39 80 2 26 232 83

TOTALS 28-15 650 23.2 82-245 335 20-81 247 48-85 565 85 3.0 572 39 80 2 26 232 83

2006-07 —

THE GREAT

Points: 23 at New Hampshire (2/22/06)

Rebounds: 9 at Boston U. (1/24/06)
Assists: 5, three times
Blocks: 2 vs. Niagara (11/19/05)
Steals: 3 at Maine (1/11/06)
FG: 8 at Vermont (2/18/06)
FGA: 16 at Boston U. (1/24/06)
3FG: 2, five times
3FGA: 6, two times
Fr: 7 at New Hampshire (2/22/06)
FTA: 9, two times

Minutes: 35 vs. Maine (3/9/06)

Nicknames: Mards, Debs, Mendy
Favorite athlete: Dugare Wade
Favorite food: Salam’ griader
Why did you choose UAlbany?: /tésery fanly ricated & [brded well
with the tean,

Three things you would bring on a deserted island: /y
Lagfric, cold phone & allof ng fondo,

What is your most memorable basketball moment?: Péayig
apatct UCor, [oe wasted taplay then sre (wa fe years ol

Favorite arena to play in: Hartford ive Center

Off the Court with mictin Hog...
a
Nicknames: “gs, Hagerbotton, Hipaford
Biggest inspiration: My mom & dad
Favorite athlete: Andy Paddock & Mana Giroble
Favorite food: Argchiag (can pat ia my mouth & swallow,
Favorite quote: ‘/+ the larg ran the pessinitt may be proved right, but the optinist has
a better time on the trip,”
Three things you would bring on a deserted island: 3%,
Afotine supply of chapstiok & the newest edition of the dictionary,
What game are you looking forward to the most: WBC,
because my whole family will get to sce me play,

Kristin HIGY

Junior ¢ Captain
3 | 6
Akron, Ohio

George Mason

2005-06: Sat out the season ofter transferring from
George Mason.

GEORGE MASON: Earned All-Colonial Athletic As-
sociation Academic Team honors in 2005... Started all
27 games, averaging 5.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per
game as a sophomore... Set a career-high with nine
rebounds against Hofstra... As a freshman, saw action
in 27 games... Averaged 2.0 rebounds per contest
Scored a career-high 14 points against Drexel.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at North
Canton Hoover... Served as captain her senior year.
Averaged 9.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 3.4
steals per game as a senior... Team won Ohio Division |
State Championship in 2002... Earned two letters each
in volleyball and track and field.

PERSONAL: Dual major in communication and busi-
ness... Daughter of Chuck and Anity Higy... Has one
brother, Andy, and one sister, Beckie... Born May 28,
1985

Sherri MIKUS

Junior ¢ Captain
S-ll

Duncannon, Pa.
Susquenita

AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Team’ top returning
scorer... Played in 28 games, making 23 starts... Averaged
8.6pointsand 3.1 rebounds per game... Also handed out
3.1 assists and grabbed 2.0 steals per contest... Netted
double-digit point totals on 11 occasions... Recorded
career-highs with 23 points and seven rebounds at Ver-
mont... Scored 11 or more points in the final four games
ofthe season, including a 19-point performance at Stony
Brook... Also recorded six assists and three steals against
the Seawolves... Scored 15 points and pulled down six
boards versus UMBC... Tied a career-high with six steal:
at Savannah State and again at Vermont... Went 2-for-2)
from behind the three point line at Connecticut... Made
7-of-8 free throws at Vermont

AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in all 28 games,
earning eight starts... Scored seven points to go alonj

with two assists, three steals and five rebounds in her
collegiate debut at Morgan State... Recorded seven poi
six steals and six boards at Northern Arizona.
out seven assists against Air Force... Recorded :
points in win over Northeastern... Registered mull
steals in eight games... Team's top freshman scorer al
3.0 points per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19 points, seven reboun
and five assists as a senior en route to earning All-Stat
Second Team Accolades... Holds her high school’s ca
record for points with 1,493... Also holds school records”
for career assists and steals... Helped lead basketball
team to three divisional titles and the 2004 District 4 ~
Ill AAA Championship... Named all-league all four
years... Earned all-state honors as a midfielder on the
field hockey team that advanced to the state semifinals
in 2003... Played shortstop on the softball team that
won consecutive division championships... Participated

5

Points: 23 at Vermont (2/18/06)

Rebounds.........7 at Vermont (2/18/06)

i\ i] Assists:....... 7 vs. Air Force (11/27/04)
Blocks: 1, three times
‘ \ ' Steals: 6, three times

8, two times

16 at Vermont (2/18/06)

h [KG 2 at Connecticut (12/29/05)
<DAN | . 3FGA........4.vs. N. Arizona (11/26/05)
a nm : 8
1A 5 3) iv , & 7 at Vermont (2/18/06)
’ ’ PTA: 8, four times
=
Minutes: 37, two times

A | z v

Yoft

Nicknames: Sherr, Sherriles, SherrBear, Mikerdrndle
Biggest inspiration: My funily & clase foceds
[Favorite movies: Ace Veetura: Pet Detective, Crash, Original tings of Comedy

Most memorable basketball moment: /gé School Distoiot (1! Chanpions
MUP for Distoiet MM,

|What game are you looking forward to the most: 4e Sale &
[Siena

Pre-game ritual: 7M tomy brother

Favorite food: Brownie

Sona: Majoring in i .. Member

America East Academic Honor Roll... Daugter of Jo Anne

in Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the school newspaper and Mikus... Has two brothers, Joe and Andrew... Born Novermber
student council 4s) SS ae
Mikus’ Career Stats

SEASON G-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FI-FTA FIT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2004-05 28-8 522 186 33-102 324 211 182 16-32 500 46 16 572 42 53 1 31 84 (3.0
2005-06 28-23 811 28.9 91-204 A46 819 421 51-72 708 88 34 752 88 69 2 56 241 86
TOTALS 5631 1333 23.8 124-306 405 10-30 333 67-104 644 134 23 1324 130 122 87 (325 58

- 2006-07

BASKETBALL

Gia SANDERS

e4

Junior

6-O

Bowie, Md.

The Bullis School

AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Played in all 28 games,

making 16 starts... Averaged 7.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and

aconference-high 1. 8blocks per game.... Recorded double-

digit point totals in seven games, including a career-high

a 17 against New Hampshire... Grabbed a career-high 10
, rebounds at Siena... Had eight points, eight boards and a
career-best five blocks at Boston U... Shot 4-for-4 from the
" free throw line versus Morgan State... Scored 14 points,
going5-of-8 from the floor, includinga 2-of-3 performance

from beyond the three point line, and 2-of-2 from the free

throw line versus UMBC... Scored 11 points, grabbed

Career Highs

FG: ..... 8 vs. New Hampshire (1/21/06)
FGA: ..... 16 vs, New Hampshire (1/21/06)
3G: 2, three times
3FGA: 5, two times
FT:........4-vs. Morgan State (11/26/05)
PTA:...... 4-vs. Morgan State (11/26/05)

Minutes: 36 vs. Maine (3/9/06)

Off the Court with Gra Sanders,

Nicknames: (acGee, @ Privcese
Biggest inspiration: My mother

Favorite athletes: Gcana You & Donovan MeNabb
Favorite food: Homemade mac & cheese

Three things you would bring on a deserted island: Gan,

Gjplcs, ford

What game are you looking forward to the most: Séena &
UMBC.

Goal as a collegiate player: Graleate with honors,

Pre-game ritual: Litter to gagpel/ musie, prag twice, talk to mana & my bayfricnd,

Points: .... 17 vs. New Hampshire (1/21/06)
eight rebounds and recorded six steals, five blocks and
Rebounds: 10 at Siena (11/23/05)
three assists at Maine.
Assists: 4 at Army (11/30/05)
Hidis i,ihree’tiines AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in all 28 games
Sei i" as a rookie... Averaged 3.0 rebounds per game... Scored
steals: twvo times

eight points to go along with two boards and one assist
against New Hampshire... Tallied seven points and two
assists in win over American... Corralled eight rebounds
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 two shots
against Maine

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-sport standout... Averaged ten
points, nine rebounds and fourassistsasassenior... Helped
guide team toa 27-3 record in 2003-04... Member of three
Independent School League Conference championship
teams... Voted All-Independent League as a junior and
a senior... Named MVP at the Nike Boo Williams Camp
in 2001... Ranked in the Washington, D.C. area’ top 70
seniors... 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 minor in educa-
tion... Daughter of Gregory Sanders and Lisa Bennett.
Has four siblings, Gregory, Brandon, Keniyah and Gino...
Born May 12, 1986

Sanders’ Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2004-05 280 349 125 23-73 315 26 333 1-4 250 83 3.0 260 II 2 6 #12 49 18
2005-06 28-16 732 26.1 82-240 342 1235 343 21-29 724 167 60 741 24 56 52 39 197 70
TOTALS 56-16 1081 19.3 105-313 335 1441 ee 22:33 666 250 44 1001 35 81 58 51 246 44

—

2006-07 —
Kelly MARTINSON

Junior
5-ll
Madison, Wis.

32

AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Played in 14 games...
Scored a career-high four points to go along with a
career-best two rebounds against Vermont... Handed . y
out one assist on four occasions... Recorded one steal
against Connecticut

Madison Memorial

AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played in eight
as a rookie... Netted first career three-pointer
Stony Brook.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ranks third on schoolsa
ing list... Holds her high-school record for.
pointers with 90... Two-time All-Big Eight
First Team selection... Named to DivisionIA
Teamasa senior... Tabbed All-City Player
senior... Member of track team that fini
runner-up asa senior... Also played vol
Madison Memorial... Named All-City
and was the recipient of the 2004 Awa
by the Women’s Sports Advocates of Wi
her high school’s Dick Shimon Top
Award... Member of the National Hone
Honor Society and Captain’ Club.

PERSONAL: Major is social welfare with
social welfare... Member of America
Honor Roll after achieving a perfe
average during the spring 2005 se Dalen
of Randy and Julie Martinson... Has. brother, Brian...
Born November 19, 1985

————
ee

Points: 4 vs. Vermont (1/18/06)

Rebounds:...... 2 vs. Vermont (1/18/06)

Assists: 1, four times

Blocks: N/A

Steals: 1, two times

1, three times

4 vs, Stony Brook (2/23/05)

1, three times

3 vs. Stony Brook (2/23/05)
q F 1, two times
2, five times

16 vs. Vermont (1/18/06)

p 7
Favorite quote: ‘The mid is lle aparachate; it only works when it open,”

Biggest inspiration: My Urcle Rou because he was aluage copraad of ne & my
accomplishment of plaping D/ basketball, (1m ixgpived ta do mg best to honor his memary & continae
to make him proud,

Favorite athlete: Brett fure

Favorite arena to play in: Aol/Ceater -where we will spset the Badgers!
Favorite movie: Dard & Danber

What game are you looking forward to the most: Wéen we travel ta
mg hometown to play the Witconsin Badgers ~ it witl be hage for ur progran ta be competitive with
Big 10 school & (can t wast to see more fens ix parple & gold!

Martinson’s Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FI-FTA FT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2004-05 80 21 26 16 167 15 -200 00 .000 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 3 04
2005-06 140 55 2 3-17 176 2-14 143 25 400 5 04 30 4 2 0 S 10 07
TOTALS 220 76 34 423 173 3-19 157 25 400 5 04 30 4 2.0 2 13 06

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ANY BASKETBALL

FAIN

Career Highs 3 \
Rebounds: ....6vs St Bonaventure (11/2005)
| Assists: 5 vs. Vermont (1/22/05)
Blocks: 1 vs. Air Force (11/27/04) a
Steals: 5 vs. Niagara (11/19/05)
FG: 10 at Army (11/30/05) ‘
FGA: 16 at Army (11/30/05) te
3FG: 4 at Army (11/30/05) }
3FGA: 6, two times.
FT: 3, two times ‘
FTA: 5 vs, UNLV (12/3/05)
Minutes: 26 vs. Columbia (12/4/05)

al

Tanika THROWER

S

Junior

5-6

Houston, Texas
Northbrook

Will sit out the 2006-07 season due to personal rea-
sons.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Played in six games,

making five starts... Missed the majority of the season

after suffering a concussion against Columbia... Was

averaging 12.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.3

assists prior to injury... Scored a career-high 26 points

at Army... Reached double-digit point totals in four of
\ her six appearances.

AS A FRESHMAN (2004-05): Appeared in 21 games
as a rookie... Finished as the second-highest freshman
Scoter with 2.9 points per game... Scored eight points
and recorded four rebounds and three steals in win over

jartford... Had eight points to go along with three as-
a and three steals at UMBC... Dished out five helpers
against Vermont... 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 four years
Averaged 24 points per game as a senior... Three-time
selection for All-District 21-5A First Team... Helped
lead team to first district appearance in six years... Voted
team’s most valuable player three times... A 2001 AAU
ifier... Nominated for the 2004 Junior
Also ran track and played one season of
volleyball... Member of the volunteer Clean-Up Crew.

PERSONAL: Majoring in African/Afro-American stud-
ies and entertainment law... Has a minor in English.
Daughter of Gina Varner... Has one brother, Brandon,
and one sister, LaShuna... Born December 19, 1985.

Thrower's Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2004-05 210 220 105 27-66 409 3-10 300 37 429 29 14 220 26 42 I 16 60 29
2005-06 65 137 228 27-63 429 11-21 524 10-17 588 14 23 60 8 7 0 10 75 125
TOTALS 275 357 13.2 54-129 ALB 1431 A51 13-24 AL 43 16 280 34 59 1 26 135 50

2006-07 —
Sarah HAYES

Sophomore

5-6

Rensselaer, N.Y.
Columbia

AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06): Made the team as a
walk-on prior to the start of the season... Played in 19
games... Averaged 1.2 points per contest... Seored a
career-high six points to go along with two rebounds
and three assists at Stony Brook... Grabbed a career-best
four rebounds and had two steals at Boston U... Handed
out two assists at Hartford

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16.4 points, 8.0 assists
and 3.4 rebounds per game asa senior at Columbia
Finished as the third-leading scorer in school history
with 898 points... Broke the program's single-game as-
sist record with 11... Named to the Times Union and
Troy Record All-Area Basketball Teams as a junior and
senior... Voted to the Suburban Council All-Star Team
and the Channel 13 All-Area squad... Honored as the
Gatorade Player of the Year and team MVP asa senior.
Received NYSPHSAA-Section Il honors as a sprinter
on the track and field team... Four-year member of the
soccer team... Received varsity basketball scholar-athlete
award fourstraight years... Recognized asthe Iron Devils
Scholar-Athlete as a junior and senior... Member of the
National Honor Society.

Career Highs

Points:.......6 at Stony Brook (2/25/06)

Rebounds: ...4 at Boston U. (1/24/06)
Assists 2 at Hartford (2/9/06)
Blocks: 1 at Boston U. (1/24/08)
Steals: 2 at Boston U. (1/24/06)
FG: 2 at Stony Brook (2/25/06)
FGA: ......6 at New Hampshire (2/9/06)

3FG: NA
3FGA: 2, three times
Fr 2, three times
PTA: 4 at Stony Brook (2/25/06)
Minutes: 12, two times

PERSONAL: Majoring in biology... Daughter of Brian
and Andrea Hayes... Has one sister, Lauren... Born
January 13, 1987

Off the Court with Sarah Hayes,

Nicknames: (revi, Seeker

Biggest inspiration: My fonily & ny bayfoiend

Favorite athlete: Dina Zearas/

Favorite arena to play in: Hardford Civic Center (UConn)

Favorite movies: National Freasure, She’ the Mar, ary aninated Diveg movie
Essential items on a road trip: (po, sone evoke & a pillow

What is your goal as a collegiate player?: Zeta dagree ic hana

ala and go to the NCAA Tournament,
Favorite quote: ‘Why gau alwags trging to be like everyone elve, when you were born to
stand oat?” What a Girl Wants
Hayes’ Career Stats
SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2005-06 190 116 6.1 736 194 08 .000 9-18 -500 13 07 MO 1g 1 6 23 12
TOTALS 190 116 6.1 736 194 08 .000 9-18 500 B 07 10 1 18 1 6 23 12

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3ANY BASKETBALL

Kirsten PETERSON
Gz 54

AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in all 28 games,
making 14starts... Started the first 13 games of the sea-
son... Recorded a career-high 14 points and completed
her first career double-double with 11 rebounds at
Charleston Southern... Had previously set a career-best
with 11 boards in the first game of the seaon agaisnt
Career Highs Niagara... Scored double-digit point totals on three oc-
‘casions... Netted 10 pointsand grabbed seven rebounds
versus UNLV and recorded 10 points and pulled down
Rebounds: 1, three times eight boards against New Hampshire... Blocked acareer-
Assists: 1, six times best three shots on three occasions... Shot 6-of-6 from
the free throw line against Columbia.

Points: 4a Charleston Southem (1/2/06)

Blocks: 5 at Vermont (2/18/06)

Steals:.......3 vs. New Hampshire (1/21/06) 2004-05: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

FG: .....5.at Charleston Southem (1/2/06)

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner for the bas-

FGA; 11 vs. Niagara (11/19/05)

“= ketball team... Averaged six blocks a game during her
akc. me senior season.s, Named tothe All-Interscholastic Athletic
3FGA: N/A Conference first team and All-Academic team... Voted a

. senior all-star... Earned WBNG-TV and WICZ-FM Ath-

FT: 6 vs. Columbia (12/4/05)
lete of the Week honors... Competed in the 400-meter
FIA 6 vs, Columbia (12/4/05) run and the high jump for the track team... Also ran
Minutes: 27, two times cross country... Voted most valuable player for both the

basketball and track and field teamsasa senior... Named
the 2004 Student-Athlete of the Year... Member of the
Off: the Court with Kivsten Pe CLErEON,., National Honor Society and Students Against Drunk
Nickname: £? Driving... Served as her senior class vice president and
Biggest inspiration: My font was a member of the student council.

Most memorable basketball moment: Gettig ng cholarchp

Favorite arena to play in: Qurs, ofcourse PERSONAL: Majoring in business administration.
Fayorite movie: WM 7he Lie Daughter of Allen and Nancy Peterson... Has four
Pre-game ritual: 7hiel aboat the game, focus on the goals, cat a peanut batter Se brothers, Erik, Dama, Karl and Marten... Born May
Janana bagel, 12, 1986
What is your goal as a collegiate player?: Bea consistent, successfull

st player ard pet to the tournament.

If you weren't a basketball player, you would: Seep a/

Peterson's Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FI-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2005-06 28-14 490 17.5 46-117 393 00 000 27-44 614 145 52 461 6 49 33 10 =+19 43
TOTALS 28-14 490 17.5 46-117 393 00 000 27-44 614 145 52 461 6 49 33 10 119 43

i7q= 7
IKE 2006-07 —

Devran TANACAN

Sophomore

6-4

Istanbul, Turkey
Kadikkoy Anadolu Li

Is

AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in 25 games,

making six starts... Averaged 3.0 points and 2.6 re-

bounds per game... Reached a career-high eight points F
on two occasions, first at Siena and again versus Boston
U... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against the
Terriers... Made six straight starts for the Great Danes
in conference play,

CLUB: Played for club team, Fenerbance, while in high
school... Averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds in2004-
05... Was a team captain for three seasons.

NATIONAL TEAM: Played for the Under-18 Turkish
Junior National team that placed sixth at European
Nationals in 2005... Averaged 3.8 rebounds per game
for Turkey at Under-20 European Championships.

PERSONAL: Voted best 16-year-old center in Turkey
in 2002... Selected as one of the “Best Five” players in
Turkey in 2004-05... Majoringin psychology... Daughter
of Bulent and Didem Tanacan... Isan only child... Born
November 17, 1986.

Career Highs

Points: 8, two times
Rebounds:...... 8 vs. Boston U. (2/4/06)
Assists: 2, two times
Blocks: 2, two times

2, two times

4 vs. Boston U. (2/4/06)

. 7, four times
3G N/A
3FGA: N/A
FT: 4 vs, Maine (3/9/06)
PTA: 5 vs, Vermont (1/18/06)

“ Minutes:....... 25 vs. Boston U. (2/4/06)

Off the Court with Dewran Tanacan,
Nicknames: Des, Chebers

Biggest inspiration: My foniy & my bayfriead

Most memorable basketball moment: Makiag it to the Larspear
Chanpicachspe with the National Team of Tarkeg,

Favorite athlete: Ber Wallace

Three things you would bring on a desert island: /d, cane,
water,

Why did you choose UAlbany: 72e palty of the education & athlei
[prepran; Aloe becaasepanple tig favorite colon!

Favorite quote: ‘Wopair, xo gain.”

Tanacan’s Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2005-06 25-6 331 13.2 33-84 2293 00 .000 10-15 667 5 26 220 8 28 15 10 76 3.0
TOTALS 25-6 331 13.2 33-84 393 00 .000 10-15 667 5 26 220 8 28 15 10 76 3.0

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Joy STERLING

Sophomore
S-ll
_jeGranada Hills, Calif.

William S. Hart

AS A FRESHMAN (2005-06): Played in 27 games,
making 26 starts... Averaged 4.6 points, 6.3 rebounds
and 1.2 steals... Set a career-high in her first collegiate
appearance, pulling down 12 boards against Niagara

Recorded her first career double-double with 11 points
and 10 boards versus Morgan State... Tied her career-high

Career Highs with 12 caroms against Syracuse... Netted 11 points at

Binghamton and followed witha 10-point performance

Points: 11, two times
versus Stony Brook.
Rebounds: 12, two times
Assists: 2, four times HIGH SCHOOL: Transferred to William S. Hart from
ces + mine we Alemany High School for senior season... Named to
All-California Interscholastic Federation Division III-AA.
Steals 4 at Binghamton. (1/29/00) First Team... Earned All-Foothill League honors as a

#6: A Byrlines senior... Scored eight points and added seven rebounds
and six steals in 20 minutes of action at the Battle of

FGA: 13 vs. Morgan State (11/26/05)
e the Valley senior all-star basketball game, earning MVP

ane Bis, honors for the East squad... Wasnamed an adidas Junior
3FGA: N/A All-American in 2004... Averaged 15.8 points and 6.8
we 26 SSR RROLOAND rebounds per game asa junior at Alemany... Earned All-

g ‘ Mission League honors during sophomore and junior
eA BiysiStony Brooke (2/05) seasons... Member of the National Honor Society.
Minutes: 32 vs. Hartford (1/7/06)

PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology... Daughter of
5 fi y ay 7 re Glenn and Judy Sterling... Has one sister, Jennifer.
Off the Court with Jay Sterling, Soran NSeT

Nicknames: Jayster, Jayfl, The Mon, LA, Cabgiol .

Biggest inspirations: Jesus Chnitt & my family
Favorite quote: ‘What God has set oat for you, no axe can take fron you because it y
only fr gos. “My wom \ 4
Favorite arena to play in: FAC because its ou home court & we spend so mach
tine, effort & eweat in there, a
Plans after graduation: Be a succesofelinwestor, bat mast of all be happy,

Predictions for the season: Ware achaged team fron lst year, ard when we
| pet on a roll its garag to be a great searon,

Sterling's Career Stats

SEASON GGS MIN AVG FGFGA FG% 3FGFGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB AVG PFD AST TO BK STL PTS AVG
2005-06 27-26 682 25.2 49-170 288 00 000 27-46 587171 63 661 15 52 9 32 125 46
TOTALS 27-26 682 25.2 49-170 288 00 000 27-46 587 171 63 661 15 52 9 32 125 46

TB: 2006-07 —

~ 2006-07

Charity
IROMUANYA

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5-8

Lincoln, Neb.

Lincoln Northeast
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter... Named to the Associated Press Class A All-
Nebraska Second team as a junior... Averaged 10.6 points and 3.7 rebounds to lead
the Rockets to a perfect 24-0 season and the Class A state championship... Was the
state's seventh girls basketball player to receive a Division 1 scholarship.

PERSONAL: Intends to major in social welfare... Daughter of Helen Iromuanya...
Born November 11, 1987

Ashley
LINDSAY

freshman

: E
Moreno Valley, Calif.
Canyon Springs

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity member ... Averaged 10.6 points and 6.7
rebounds... Led the team with 21 blocked shots... Named an All-Ivy League selec-
tion... Earned scholar-athlete honors... Nominated for McDonald’ All-American
accolades... Team posted a 20-8 record in Division I-A and reached the second
round of the California Intercollegiate Federation Tournament.

PERSONAL: Intends to major in communication... Daughter of Mervyn and Tyra
Lindsay... Has one brother, Mervyn... Born January 29, 1989.

McGEE
freshman
2" G
Bakersfield, Calif.
West
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter... Averaged 16.2 pointsand 8.0 rebounds
per game as a junior... Guided West High to the Central Section Division III semi-
finals after posting a triple-double with 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in
a first-round playoff game... Named All-Area Player of the Year by the Bakersfield
Californian... Named the Southwest Yosemite Leagues Most Valuable Player.
PERSONAL: Intends to major in criminal justice... Daughter of Eric and Ann

McGee... Has two brothers, Eric, Jr. and Tristan, and one sister, Tierra... Born July
26, 1988

Off: the Court with Charity Mnomuanya

Nicknames: Céai, Cdicl, Charrty
Favorite movies: A Zine to till & Girl, Interrapted
Favorite book: Sacred Hoppe by Pl Tackeon
Favorite food: Fiza guphetti

Biggest inspirations: My nother & brother
Favorite athlete: Duyare Wide

Three things you would bring on a de-
serted island: Phone, computer & DVDs
Essential items on a road trip: Phe, sracks,
portable DVD player

Pre-game ritual: Lister to music, thinl, cat a bittle
Goal as a collegiate player: 744 ax asset to the
Coan & inprave,

Game you're looking forward to: 7ze season
poner && UMBC because ng freed goes there

Why did you choose UAlbany?: zcat
portunity

OKf the Court with Ashley Lindsay.
Nickname: Asé

Favorite movie: Dayerss Mids, Love & Basketball
Favorite athlete: (be Bryant & Candice Pepper
Favorite food: /ned chien with preach fries

Biggest inspiration: My AW7/KE family

Favorite quote: Be more concerned with your character
than your reputation, Your character i whe you really are, your
reputation is what peaple thik you are,”

Essential items on a road trip: CeMphere, (ped,
Bible,

Pre-game ritual: £at Zico Bell, take a good nap, pray &
Gisten to my (pod while (got a good stretoh,

Goal as a collegiate player: /maée a seritus &
positive difference on the team,

Why did you choose UAlbany?: Lited the peopl
& the tean, and it ceened bike somewhere [could lve for fur gears|
hile dang what [need to do

Off the Count with Britney Meljee

Favorite movies: Lave & Basketball, Fritay Night Lights
Favorite athletes: abe Bryart & Michael Jordan
Biggest inspiration: My fatter

Favorite quote: oe missed more that 9, 000 chats in my
career, [ve last 300 games, 26 tines [ve been trasted to take the
 peme-winaing shot & missed, [ve failed over & over again in my Uf.
Ard that ic why (succeed, Michael Jordan

Essential items on a road trip: CeMptene, (pod
& pile,

Three things you would bring on a de-
serted island: My hyfried, cll phee & chiser
Favorite book: Zhe higg of Tents by Taka Grithan
Plans after graduation: ¢ t 4w school,
Pre-game ritual: /dor? belie in them, bat (pray
hfe courg ga,

Your goal as a collegiate player: Zeahéce mp
highest peal,

BA

MEDIA_CHART
Britney McGEE Ashley LINDSAY Sarah HAYES

#2 #3 #4
Freshman Freshman Sophomore
Guard * 5-6 Forward * 6-1 Guard * 5-6

Bakersfield, Calif. Moreno Valley, Rensselaer, N.Y.

Calif.

#5 #13 b #15
Junior |_| Sophomore Junior
Guard * 5-6 | Center * 6-4 ~ | Guard « 5-11

Istanbul, Turkey Duncannon, Pa.

= ' t) Houston, Texas

=
#e2l #23 ¥ #24
Senior Freshman, | | Junior
Guard * 5-6 Guard * 5-8 Guard/Forward * 5-6

~ | Toronto, Ontario Lincoln, Neb. \ Bowie, Md.

Kristin HIGY Kelly MARTINSON Amanda WARD

#31 * |#32 #35
Junior Junior | | Senior
Forward * 6-1 \ Guard * 5-11 | Guard * 5-9

» | East Hartford,

Akron, Ohio Madison, Wis.
' Conn.

i

Joy Sterling Kirsten PETERSON Trina PATTERSON
#44

Sophomore
Forward * 5-11
Granada Hills,

Sophomore Head Coach
Center * 6-4

"| Owego,N.Y.

SEASON IN REVIEW

2005-06 Statistics
Overall Record: 7-21 (Home: 3-7; Away: 6-8; Neutral: 2-3)
America East Record: 3-13 (Home: 2-16; Away: I-7)

Player G-GS MIN FGM-A_ FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FIM-A  FT% REB AVG PF-D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
Tanika Thrower 6-5 137 27-63 429 11-21 524 10-17 588 14 2.3 6-0 8 7 0 10 75 125
Jen Schumacher 28-28 865 103-278 =.371 66-180 367 35-48 729 55 2.0 50-0 39° «77 5 32 307 «11.0
Sherri Mikus 28-23 811 91-204 446 8-19 421 51-72 708 = 88 3 75-2 88 69 2 56 241 86
Amanda Ward 28-15 650 82-245 335 20-81 247 48-85 565 85 3.0 57-2 39-80 2 26 232 83
Gia Sanders 28-16 732 82-240 342 = 12-35 343, 21-29 724 167 60 74-1 24 56 52 39 «197 7.0
Joy Sterling 27-26 = 682 49-170 288 0-0 000 27-46 587 171) 63 66-1 i 32. 9 32. 125 46
Kirsten Peterson 28-14 490 46-117 393 0-0 000 27-44 614 145 5.2 46-1 6 49° 33 10 119 43
Devran Tanacan = 25-6 331 33-84 393 0-0 000 10-15 667 65 2.6 22-0 8 28015 10 76 3.0

Tanya James 27-4 407 27-70 386 0-1 000 19-35 543, 34 13 29-2 40 40 2 Ss 7 BF
Sarah Hayes 19-0 116 7-36 194 0-8 000 9-18 500 13 0.7 11-0 1 18 1 6 23 12
Sharon Majors 27-3 324 13-35 371 0-0 000 4-6 667 43. 16 33-1 ll 22 3 122 30 «Ll
Kelly Martinson 14-0 55 3-17 176 2-14 143 2-5 400 a 0.4 3-0 iff 2 0 2 10 O07
Asha Jordan 1-0 0 0-0 000 0-0 000 0-0 000 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Oo 00
Team 161 5.8 i

Totals 28-28 5600 563-1559 361 119-359 331 263-420 626 1046 37.4 472-10 293 522 123 250 1508 53.9
Opponents 28-28 5600 644-1632 395 144-440 327 359-513 700 1114 398 406 406 442 91 223 1791 64.0

2005-06 Results

Date Opponent Score Site Attendance _ High Scorer High Rebounder
11/19/05 vs. Niagara# 54-47, W Elmira, N.Y. 581 6-Thrower 7-Sterling
11/20/05 vs. St. Bonaventure# 31-22,L Elmira, N.Y 1,593 5-Ward 5-Sanders
11/23/05 at Siena+ 61-55,L — Albany, N.Y. 672 13- Schumacher 10-Sanders
11/26/05 MORGAN STATE 66-56, W Albany, N.Y. 862 15-Schumacher 10-Sterling
11/30/05 at Army 72-60, L West Point, N.Y. 502 26-Thrower 9-Sterling
12/3/05 vs. UNLV‘ 78-56, L Berkeley, Calif. 1,353 9-Thrower 5-Sterling
12/4/05 vs. Columbia* 58-54, W Berkeley, Calif. 813 18-Schumacher 9-Sanders
12/20/05. SYRACUSE 70-52,L Albany, N.Y. 2,065 12-Sanders 12-Sterling
12/29/05 at Connecticut< 78-44, L Hartford, Conn. 13,364 8-Mikus, Sanders 7-Peterson
1/2/06 at Charleston Southern 51-50,L Charleston, S.C 112 14-Peterson 11-Peterson
1/4/06 at Savannah State 53-42, WW Savannah, Ga. 433 20-Schumacher 9-Sterling
1/7/06 HARTFORD* 70-50,L Albany, N.Y. 1,135: 16-Mikus 9-Sanders
1/11/06 at Maine* 60-52, L Orono, Maine 1,627 11-Sanders 9-Sanders
1/18/06 VERMONT* 67-38,L Albany, N.Y. 849 14-Mikus 7-Sanders
1/21/06 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 62-58, W_ Albany, N.Y. 946 17-Sanders 8-Peterson
1/24/06 at Boston U.* 69-52, L Boston, Mass. 1,097 18-Ward 9-Ward
1/26/06 at UMBC* 48-41, L Baltimore, Md. 1,312 14-Schumacher 8-Sterling
1/29/06 at Binghamton* 70-49,L Vestal, N.Y. 2,499 13-Schumacher 6-Sterling
2/1/06 STONY BROOK* 68-46,L = Albany, N.Y. 1,076 10-Schumacher, Sterling 7-Sanders
2/4/06 BOSTON U.* 65-50,L_ = Albany, N.Y. 4,583 12-Ward 11-Sterling
2/9/06 at Hartford* 70-53,L West Hartford, Conn. 1,239 17-Schumacher 8-Sterling
2/12/06 MAINE* 61-52,L Albany, N.Y. 869 18-Mikus 4-Five Players
2/18/06 at Vermont* 65-62, W Burlington, Vt. 935 23-Mikus 7-Mikus
2/22/06 at New Hampshire* 70-55, L Durham, N.H. 407 23-Ward 7-Sterling
2/25/06 at Stony Brook* 80-71, L Stony Brook, N.Y. 826 19-Mikus 9-Sanders
3/1/06 BINGHAMTON* 77-56,L Albany, N.Y. 891 15-Ward 11-Peterson
3/4/06 UMBC* 63-55, W_ Albany, N.Y. 932 20-Schumacher 6-Mikus
3/9/06 vs. Maine** 73-56,L West Hartford,Conn. 703 14-Schumacher 6-Sanders

* America East Conference Opponent # St. Bonaventure Shootout (Elmira, N.Y.)

+ Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) * Contra Costa Times Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)

< Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.) AA Chase Arena (West Hartford, Conn.)

Ul 2006-07 —

SEASON HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL
UALBANY OPPONENTS
Tanika Thrower at Army, 11/30/05 26 Points 31 Vaida Sipaviciute, Syracuse, 12/20/05
Joy Sterling, Two Times 12 Rebounds 17 Kasey Devine, Boston U., 1/24/06
Tanika Thrower at Army, 11/30/05 10 Field Goals 12 Danielle Hood, Hartford, 1/7/06
Jen Schumacher at Charleston Southern, 1/2/06 18 FG Attempts 22 Jessica Smith, Stony Brook, 2/1/06
Jen Schumacher at Savannah State, 1/4/06 8 Free Throws 9 Sarissa Gaskins, Morgan State, 11/26/05
By Two Players 9 FT Attempts 13 Sarissa Gaskins, Morgan State, 11/26/05
Jen Schumacher at Hartford, 2/9/06 5 3-Pt. Field Goals 6 Ashley Underwood, Maine, 3/9/06
Jen Schumacher at Charleston Southern, 1/2/06 2 3FG Attempts ll Ashleigh Cuncic, Vermont, 2/18/06
Sherri Mikus, Four Times 6 Assists 8 Tracy Harbut, Syracuse, 12/20/05,
Sherri Mikus, Gia Sanders, Two Times 6 Steals 7 Jessica Smith, Stony Brook, 2/1/06
‘Two Players 5 Blocks 5 Jennifer Roueche, Niagara, 11/19/05

TEAM

UALBANY OPPONENTS
at Stony Brook, 2/25/06 7 Points 80 _ by Stony Brook, 2/25/06
vs. Vermont, 1/18/06 38 Fewest Points 42. by Savannah State, 1/4/06
vs. Niagara, 11/19/05 52 Rebounds 55 by Boston U., 1/24/06
at Stony Brook, 2/25/06 27 Field Goals 30. by UNLV, 12/3/05
vs. Syracuse, 12/20/05 67 FG Attempts 74 by Boston U., 1/24/06
vs. Morgan State, 11/26/05 22 Free Throws 24 by Stony Brook, 2/25/06
vs. Savannah State, 1/4/06 28 FT Attempts 35 _ by Stony Brook, 2/25/06
vs. UMBC, 3/4/06 9 3-Pt. Field Goals 10 —_ by Maine, 3/9/06
at Connecticut, 12/29/05 19 3FG Attempts 26 by Vermont, 2/18/06
at Hartford, 2/9/06 (7-of-9) 778 3-Pt. FG Pet 538 by Binghamton, 3/1/06 (7-of-13)
vs. UMBC, 3/4/06 7 Assists 21 by Stony Brook, 2/1/06
at Siena, 11/23/05 16 Steals 18 by Stony Brook, 2/1/06
at Boston U., 1/24/06 9 Blocks 7 by three opponents
vs. Stony Brook, 2/1/06 35 Turmovers 27 by Savannah State, 1/4/06
vs. Maine, 3/9/06 2 Fewest Tum 7 by Connecticut, 12/29/05

Gia Sanders led the Great Danes in rebounding in nine contests last season.

- 2006-07 /

UAlbany

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO 8 TP Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Sudes M26 02-12 1232205 Sues 3S 510 02 12 OS P13 2 35" 510 00 OG 110 243 26
Swing 22 28 00 00 712.202 15 Swing 31 37 00 00 410012 06 % 13 00 Oo 13222 02
Pawn 25 211 00 OO S11 001 34 Pamm 2 26 00 02 47 O14 14 7 4 00 12 68 102 13
Thrower 24 612 24 22 22 250 0 16 Thor 19 27 22 02 45 113 06 B28 01 00 00 022 04
Shmchr 33 411 47 00 03 2.0.3 1 12 Schumer 34 S11 04 53 Of 111 O09 Sm 38 S26 12 12 243 1B
Mice 16 03 01 12 06 001 OF Taman 5 12 00 00 Of 001 02 Tama iG 34 00 24 04 000 18
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Wad 4 39 24 12 12122 29 dams 4 23 0 01 00 202 08 Wad 8 412 1 12 M1 002 09
Moe 1501 00 12 02 001 O1 Wad 1 36 13 O2 II 003 07 Mam 5 Ol 00 00 00 000 00
Tem S10 Mace 8 00 00 00 00 100 00 Team 4
Tonk 200 2066 818 G10 1952 410 47 54 Team 13 Tonk 200 2465 29 510 1338 11 16 15555
Pacetages FO 303, 5PT- 444, FT 0 Tonk 200.2155 512 412 1537 8 5 20.3 49 Parcenngec FO 381 97-22, F500
Percennge FO. 52, 3-250, FT. 335
Naga fo 3eT FT Reh ia fo SPT FT. Reb
Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP SiBommentre FG SPT FT Reb Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Smiy 35° 21 Ld O4 Ta 30005 Min MA MA MA OT AS TOBTP Mey 3 Sif 00 00 46 7120 10
Rowche 30 36 01 OO 37 102 5 6 Lunde 2 24 12 00 210122 05 Ca 38 722 45 O10 114 020
Mocs 12 15 00 00 03 102 12 Abin % 38 00 46 04 124 0 10 Suter 36 24 01 00 15 202 04
Ane 36 416 57 14 13 3.04 0 2 Ped 30 36 02 24 14 316 08 Bw 3 37 25 22 39 414 0 10
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Pacentges FO: 277, 3PT- 318, FT 358 5 Bort 31 % %9 Uli IB 8
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Tesbal Fos: Nove: Fouled Ov Uy: Nove Naga None tenance: 672
Asean 581
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Tew x6 Ton 25 Hoe 3 4 02 12 1 010 03
Totals 200 21-62 2-13 22-24 21459 7 18 1 66 Totals 200 23-56 7-15 7-14 1037 115 21 2 60 Majors: 9 11 00 00 12 122 12
Percentages: FG-.339, 3PT-.154, FT.917 Percentages: FG-.41 1, 3PT-.467, FT-.500 Team 37
Tonk 200 1958 419 1420 1236 7 1120 5 56
Morgan State «FG 3PT FT Reb ‘Anny FG 3PT FT Reb Percentages: FO-328, 3PT-211, FT-.700
Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO 8 TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Khalid 14°03 00 44 33 000 0 4  Vrabel 16 25 00 22 23 003 06 UNLV FG 3PT FT Reb
Jones 34027 00 #12 38 010 1 5 Stone 4 47 00 56 15 102 1 13 Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Gaskins 32039 00 913 27 2 2 4 0 15 Enright 30 613 25 00 24 3 21 0 14 Holmes = 21 3.9 14 00 510 244 07
Johnson 39 S11 12-12-00 1 3 7 0 12 Begonia ©6233 24 24 00 03 3 1 4 0G Muller 320370 00 Of 28 224 1 6
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Percentages: FG-.347, 3PT-.250, FT-.714 Busch 18 36 00 00 13 001 06 hasypsocs  § HL 90 tO oe 0 oe Oe
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Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Army: None,

pies pa ‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, UNLV: None
UAlbsny FG

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Steding 24 «26 «00 00-27 1:02 04
Person 19 14 00 66 46 001 18
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Schumacher 34 611 48 22 01 220 1 18
Tanscan 15 37 00 00 24 100 06
Mikus 16 02 00 00 05 301 00
James 7 00 00 00 12 200 00
Sanders 20«*19 Ol OL 29 123 52
Hayes 3120000 00 OT 02
Mais = 11 OT 00 00-23 P11 00
Team 23
Totals 200 1858 7-17 1521 17-44 157 14 7 58
Percentages: FG-310, 3PT-412, FT-714
Columbia FG 3PT FT Reb

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Gage 36 311 26 00 15 004 08
Hoge 36712 OL LT 11S 1 0 2 1 5
Beato 20 38 00 12 02 001 17
Henderson 33 27 00 00 12 202 04
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Team 27

Touls «200-2366 4.18 46 1843 123 14 2 54
Percentages: FG-.348, 3PT-.222, FT-.667

UAlbsny 24 34 58

Columbia 2 2 54

Technical Fouls: Nene. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Columbia: Beato,
‘Attendance: 813

UAlbsny FG SPT FT Reb

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Mikus 3 L4 Lt 00 02 322 03
Seeding 25 «228 00 12 «12 231 05
Person 27 58 00 44 411 015 3 14
Schumacher 28 418 312 12 O1 214 0 12
dames = «20«13«O1 0002 LO
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Sanders 283-7 200 12 39 110 O07
Ward 7 27 13 Ol 12 013 05
Hayes 402 «OF 00 OF 100 00
Msios =«'10 «sZt 0 20 02
Team 25
Totals 200 19.60 5-18 712 1441 101217 5 50
Percentages: FG-317, 3PT-.278, FT-583,
Charleston Southem FG 3PT FT Reb

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Wider 389-16 «0033-210: 1:03 4 QI
McCoy 33 «03 «OL 710 27 301 O7
Smal 3413 00 00 25 203 22
Baskin 2B 25 24 00 02 103 06
Tolben 39415 15 14176 2B LOO
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Pous 7 25 13 00 00 113 05
Lasoo 3 OL Ol 00 00 000 00
Hutchison 2 00 00 00 01 000 00
Team 04

Towls «-200:*184B 414 1117 736 143 21 7 51
Percentages: FG-.375, 3PT-.286, FT-647

UAlbany 2 B 50

Charleston Southern 36 15 51

‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Charleston South-
tem: None. Attendance: 112

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Norris 20°05 02 02 Of 101 00 — fs ¥ $
Walcott 2 16 00 02 11 122 02 Heed oe ac’ be ee 1 30,
Wiliams 18 03 00 14 Of O01 1 01 Mesam 28 37 13 22 12 5 0 1 0 9
West 19 26 25 22 03 123 08 Wit 226 02 OO 25 103 14
Smith 2 00 00 00 00 000 00 McCabe 10 12 01 00 00 001 0 2
McDaniel 15 24 00 34 12 004 O07 Gomez M12 Ol 00 11 201 02
Pete: £280 SPT 2 FUSED
Pererae F250 . ea eM ay
Savannah Sate 19 B 42 Leerfoed 3 2 70.

‘Technical Fouls: UAlbany: None, Savannah State: Team. Fouled Ou: UAL Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Hartford: None,

bbany: Peterson, Majors, Savannah State: Carter, McDaniel. Attendance: 433 Attendance: 1,135

UAUBANY BASKETBALL

Albany:

UAlbany

Min
Schumacher 32
Mikus 36
Sanders 34
Ward 30
Sterling 14
Tanacan 3
James 8
Hayes nT
Majors 13
Peterson 19
Team
Towle 200

Boston U.
Min
Devine 24
Kinneary 25
Raff 38
Vanderwal 38
Burks Wiley 30
Dini i
Lipschitz 1
Jean 6
Petranoff 16
Umez:Eronini 11
Team
Totals 200
Albany:
Boston U.

‘Attendance: 1,067

Min MA MA MA.
Sterling «25-26 0.012
Peterson 23 «2-4 «00 O-
Schumacher 23 38 33 00
Mikus 28 38 Ol 22
Sanders 335-15 L100
Tanacan 17 3-7 00 00
dames 20 «130014
Ward 7 27 02 00
Hayes = 2000022
Majors «12,02 0.00.0
Team
Towle 200-2160 47611
Percentages: FG..350, 3PT..571, FT-545
Maine FG 3PT FT
Min MA MA MA.
Whitier 26-25 00 22
Barker 36 SLD
Schrader 25 3.8 00 57
Younn 16 02 00 00
Underwood 39 815 3.7 13
HugitadVaa 22 3.8 00 00
Elderon 23 01 OL 56
Kimury 13 02 00 00
Team
Totals 200-2152 4.10 14:19
Percentages: FG- 404, 3PT. 400, FT-.737
UAlbany 25 27
Maine 32 28

FG 3PT FT
MA MA MA
BIL LS 22
06 00 58
413 02 00
616 Ol 68
16 00 00
14 00 00
00 00 00
14 00 O1
11 00 00
25 00 00
19.66 18 13.19
FG 3PT FT
MA MA MA
18 00 22
110 01 00
616 25 22
513 14 12
Gl Ol 89
36 36 00
00 00 00
11 00 00
25 00 00
04 00 02

25
1440

14
25.74 GAT 13-17 2455

21
35

Percentages: FG-338, 3PT.353, FT-765

31
34

AS TOB TP
223 15
rol 24
104 09
1o1 08
363 51
201 16
312 03
133 04
o10 02
000 00
2

1413.20 9 52
AS TO B TP
112 06
022 212
343 0
212 00
124 0 2
103 06
421 05
103 00
139 20 3 0
52

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‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: James, Maine: Younan.
‘Attendance: 1,627

AS TO B TP
202 09
4t2 15
o15 38
122 018
000 12
000 02
000 00
120 12
oo1 02
003 34
86 15 9 52
AS TO B TP
rot 24
342 02
400 0 16
423 012
004 3 20
oro 09
000 00
000 02
oo1 14
000 10
24 7
52

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‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out UAlbany: None, Boston U.: None

FG 3PT FT

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Steding 2104001213 12 01
Schumacher 19 16 15 24 02 010 05
Mikus 2 712 00 00 O1 233 014
Sanders 29 07 OF 00 17 001 20
Ward 7 13 Ol 00 11 O01 02
Tanacon 17 17 00 25 14 102 14
James «2125-00135 1 12 O07
Maninson 16 12 12 12 12 111 04
Hayes 12 04 00 00 Ii 100 00
Person 22 07 00 15 45 O14 11
Team 27
Tors 200 145729 819 15386 8 16 4 38
Percentages: FG-.246, 3PT-.222, FT-421
Vermont FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Cato «4527-16 OO 23 512 402 1 16
Cuncie «230-100-2214 0 20 04
Cross 3133 00 22 04 211 18
Batam 27 «24 «23 «12-03 «210 07
Rorenkrante 32 7-13 Ol 11 35 110 0 15
Madey = 2-00 00 00 00 0 00 00
Brown 5 00 00 00 00 300 00
Rademacher 6 34 00 00 13 000 06
Fenon 9 12 OF 00 OL O11 12
Janowek 2 O01 O1 00 00 002 00
Cihal 7 27 00 12 38 004 05
Trott 2 01 00 00 00 000 00
Poles 5 24 00 00 02 O11 04
Team 25 1
Tels 200-2865 2-11 9-12 1547 137 12 3 67
Percentages: FG-431, 3PT-.182, FT-750
UAlbany 14 24 38
Vermont 39 28 or

‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Vermont: Nene.
‘Attendance: 849

Albany FG 3PT FT Reb
Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Mikus 3304 Of 00 13 407 00
Steding 20 «07-0012 48 O12 11
Schumacher 36 5-11 49 03 15 212 1 14
Sanders 34 «18 00 00 06 O10 42
Ward 28 313 26 22 26 423 0 10
James «20 «47-00-23 04 «1:02 «010
Hayes 2 Ol 00 00 00 000 00
Majors «3 Ol 00 00 00 0 OO 00
Person 24 25 00 00 26 013 04
Team 36
Total 200 1557 616 5.10 1344 116 19 6 41
Percentages: FG-.263, 3PT-.375, FT-.500
UMBC FG 3PT FT Reb
Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Rohde 367-14 125-7 09 3 13 OO
Busler 32 15 00 O1 14 301 42
Robinson 26 27 00 22 04 141 26
Pender 12, «04:«00 12s SO OL 01
Haren 14. «25 «0012-121 2 OS
Hughes 30 «1500 48 03-4 43 0
Dabn 8 15 13 00 Ol 101 03
Lowell 24 «13-02 11 25 010 03
Dixon 2 00 00 00 01 000 00
Voss 16 13 00 00 12 201 02
Team ,
Tewls 2001651 27 14.23 10-42 15 1013 7 48
Percentages: FG-314, 3PT-.286, FT-.609
UAlbany 26 15 4
UMBC 21 27 48

‘Technical Fouls: UAlbany: None, UMBC: Team. Fouled Out: UAlbany:
Ward, James, UMBC: None. Attendance: 1.312

UAlbany: FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Seeling 25-36 «200 «22 26 102 08
Schumacher 24 26 13 12 O1 101 06
Mikus 37 69 00 44 LI 634 0 16
Sanders 35 «B16 «L100 06 «3 | LOS IT
Ward ls 15 Of 00 LI 113 02
James ls 12 00 00 Of 111 02
Hayes lo 03 02 12 02 101 O18
Majors = II 02-00 00 00 200 00
Peterson 26 «46 «00:«22 3-8 2032 3 10
Team 23
Totals 200 2555 27 1012929 16 1415 8 62
Percentages: FG-455, 3PT. 286, FT-.833,
New Hampshire FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Adams 3138 12-1236 «1:23 08
Clark 3 Gil Ll 77 37 103 2 20
Edwards 34 18 02 22 34 532 04
Cemigia 28 28 28 22 22 123 18
Woods 32 07 03 02 04 253 10
Hardy 4 13 12 00 02 104 03
Johnson 0+ 00 00 00 00 000 00
Flowers 7 Il 00 00 LI 100 02
Wiliams 21 GL 00 11 25 112 013
Team 48
Torals 200-2057 5-18 13-16 1839 13 13.20 4 58
Percentages: FG. 351, 3PT-278 FT-813
UAlbany 31 31 @

Siena, 30 28 58
Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: Sterling, New Hampshire:
None. Attendance: 946

UAlbany FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Seeing «30412: 003-426-042 0 IL
Schumacher 38 511 38 00 03 112 0 13
Mikus 3325 00 46 23 113 08
Sanders 28 «5-14 00 22 14 110 3 12
Ward 34:18 03 33 23 O12 05
Tanacan 4 00 00 00 01 001 00
James 17 03 00 00 12 102 00
Hayes 2 00 00 00 00 002 00
Majors = 7 «02 00 00 00 1: Ot 10
Peterson 7 O1 00 00 00 001 20
Team 46
Totals 200 1756 3-11 1215 12285 8 16 6 49
Percentages: FG- 304, 3PT-273, FT-.800
Binghamton, FG 3PT FT Reb

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Haubrich 13 02 00 46 12 002 04
Kurpniece 27 610 00 77 410 402 1 19
Sario 31 66 22 12 04 423 0 15
Blues 2 613 27 00 25 112 014
Kenny 2 02 OL 00 03 313 00
Deemand 13 11 00 11 00 100 13
Jabilo 9 16 00 22 15 O13 14
Linden 19 15 03 00 13 101 02
Thompson 14 37 00 00 25 401 06
Franceski 12 13 00 Ll 34 Of | 33
Owens 5 00 00 00 01 O01 00
Team 23
Tomls «200-2555 4.13 16-19 1645 186 20 6 70
Percentages: FG.455, 3PT..308, FT-.842
UAlbany 20 2» 49
Binghamton 34 36 70

‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Binghamton: None,
Attendance: 2.499
UAlbany FG 3PT FT Reb UAlbany
Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Steting 30 «26 «0.0 GB_ 03 022 0 10 Sterling 27 26 00 12 211 113 0 5 Schumacher 34 610 56 00 02 115 017
Peterson 24 37 00 00 16 025 0 6 Tanacan 25 47 00 00 28 013 08 Tanacan 13 O1 00 00 02 002 00
Schumacher 32 48 24 00 Ll 2 1 6 1 10 Schumacher 33 311 39 00 02 223 09 Mbus 2 47 Ll 02 Of 102 09
Mikus 30 47 00 00 04 634 0 8 Mis 30 37 Of 00 Of 151 06 Wad 32 510 12 13 34 022 012
Sanders 28-151 0071-0 5S 1 3 Sanders ©1724 00-1241 SS Sterling «= 26 AT «00 1S 3B OTT LO
Tanscan 9 00 00 00 OF 122 00 dames 2124 00 14 00 201 05 dames 18 02 00 00 00 001 00
dames = 8 = 12 «00 :00:«00:«0' 1:1 0.2 Martinson 2 00 00 00 00 000 00 Sanders 30 311 00 00 27 021 26
Martinson 2 00 00 00 00 000 00 Ward 28 311 25 44 Of 10 1 0 12 Maninon 3 00 00 00 O1 000 00
Ward 2 17 12 22 13 513 0 5 Mas 8 00 00 00 O01 101 00 Hayes 7 00 00 O01 00 201 00
Hayes 6 00 00 00 00 104 00 Peterson 9 00 00 O1 12 002 00 Majors 3 Of 00 00 00 000 00
Majors Met 000.0 E10 1 2 0 2 Team 25 Person 12 02 00 00 22 101 20
Team 26 1 Tens 200 1950 5-15 7-13 835 8 1020 1 50 Team 13
Totals 200 1743 47 B10 733 16 13.35 2 46 Percentages: FG-.380, 3PT-333, FT-.538 Texas 200 225179 211 11305 6 17 5 53
Percentages: FG-.395, 3PT-.571, FT-800 Percentages: FG-.431, 3PT-.778, FT-.182
Boston U. FG 3PT FT Reb
Stony Brook FG 3PT FT Reb Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Hanford FG 3PT FT Reb
Mn MA MA MA OT AS TOB TP Devine 24 16 00 00 26 003 22 Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Ferro 35« 28 «(00 12 513 3.13 1 5 Kovach 29 SIl 24 11 26 363 2 13 Wexler 23 36 34 55 03 210 0 14
Smith 33922 00 23 37 3 72 0 20 Kinneay 17 02 00 55 11 030 0 Mexam 30 «45.9 «13 «5:7 «1333-22 0 16
Omderff 39 59 24 00 24 432 0 12 Raffo 40 69 02 O1 04 213 0 12 Win 3113 00 12 23 322 03
Ford 2 37 13 Ol 13 5 15 1 7 Vandewal 39 718 49 45 06 3.0 3 0 22 Hood 24 610 00 03 36 301 0 12
Boylan =» «20s 27 04 00 «LT 122 04 Dini 7 33 33 00 00 100 09 Beverly 2 710 00 O1 23 220 1 14
Vasquez 5 Il 00 00 O1 000 0 2 Meinhark 17 03 O1 00 02 103 0 0 McCabe 8 O1 01 00 00 000 00
Getz 14 25 00 34 23 434 07 Petano® 10 00 00 00 00 600 00 Gomz 8 00 00 00 00 001 00
Orion 5 12 00 00 00 0 00 0 2  BursWiky 17 13 01 00 14 002 12 Didontwo 4 00 00 00 00 001 00
Wason 17 411 15 00 «12 «1 11 09 Team 02 Gale Il 12 00 00 02 000 02
Davis 1 00 00 00 00 000 00 Tota 200 2355920 1012631 161017 5 65 Mauls 5 12 00 12 12 002 03
Parick 2 OL 00 00 00 0 0 1 0 O Percentages: FG..418, 3PT-450FT-833 Schaefer 17 04 03 22 15 001 02
Team 57 UAlbany 26 24 50 Kelley 14 04 00 23 25 003 02
Towls «200 :29-73 4.16 G10 20-41 21 1820 2 68 BosonU. 30 35 6 Clark 3 12 00 00 12 000 02
Percentages: FG-.397, 3PT-250, FT-.600 ‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: Sanders, Boston U. Team 36
UAlbany 25 21 46 Devine, Attendance: 4,583 Tels «200-2553 411 1625 1640 137 14 1 70
Stony Brook 26 42 cs Percentages: FG. 472, 3PT-.364 FT--640
Technical Fouls: Nene. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Stony Brook: None. UAlbany 2 31 53
Attendance: |,076 Hartford 32 38 70
Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, Hartford: None.
Attendance: 1,239
UAlbany FG SPT FT Reb UAlbany FG 3PT FT Reb UAlbany FG 3PT FT Reb
Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Seeding 3046-00 LT 24 «1:0 2 0.9 Schumacher 31 24 13 24 04 01 4 0 7 Schumacher 29 312 39 00 O1 212 09
Tanscan 16 04 00 00 04 022 10 Tancan 15 01 00 00 O1 001 20 Tanascan 16 36 00 00 02 O12 1 6
Schumacher 38 1-1! 08 00 12 22 1 0 2 Mius 36 816 Ol 78 27 563 0 23 Mius 32.29 00 00 25 311 04
Mikus 35 813 00 22 14 4 4 1 1 18 Ward 35 810 Ll 14 36 40 6 0 18 Ward 35 713-25 79 24 206 0 2
Ward 31 514 05 36 24 10 4 0 13 Sterling 24 15 00 24 02 014 04  Sitering 31 13 00 22 27 O14 04
James 13 11 00 00 12 100 02 dames Is 14 00 02 Of 210 02 Jams 9 00 00 00 009 112 00
Sanders 23-36 «02 00 24 121 1 6 Sanders 17 34 O1 00 25 002 06 Sanders 18 11 00 12 16 000 13
Hayes 3 00 00 00 00 001 00 Mas 9 00 00 00 03 01 1 00 Maninson 2 00 00 00 00 000 00
Majors «= «50.000 0.0 1 0:00 00 Petron 17 23 00 12 13 003 55 Hayes 10 16 02 22 00 111 04
Peron 6 Ll 00 00 01 000 02 Team . Majors 13, «0000-22 02 O11 12
Team 03 Totals 200 2547 26 13.24 104 11 1024 7 65 Peterson 5 00 00 00 02 000 00
Tete 200 2556 0-15 69 929 10 1012 3 52 Percentages: FG-532, 3PT-333, FT..542 Team 27
Percentages: FG-4l1, 3PT-000, FT-667 Texas 200 1850516 1417936 9 7 19 3 55
Vermont FG 3PT FT Reb Percentages: FG. 360 3PT-313, FT-824
Maine FG 3PT FT Reb Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Cuncic 39 514 411 00 25 2 6 2 0 14 NewHampshire FG 3PT FT Reb
HugsadVaa 21-27 00 00 13 001 14 Cros 3 17 03 00 34 631 02 Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Baker = 363-7 03 77 «55 1 12 0 13 Batam 32 210 18 46 03 302 09 Edwards 34 312 16 00 Of 223 07
Schrader 29 7-14 00 58 515 3.0 2 2 19 Cihal 15 12 00 00 23 01 1 0 2 Woods 32 36 23 00 Il 201 08
Underwood 39 313 18 12 O1 105 08 Caro 30 716 11 56 610 213 0 20 Adams 31 24 12 22 16 13 1 O7
Eldeton 36 «38 23 56 24 113 0 13 Madey 7 13 12 00 00 110 03 Clack 35 G10 13 77 311 43.2 0 20
Youn 7 00 00 22 02 001 02 Brown 18 46 00 00 13 112 1 8 Williams 28 513 00 610 8l1 5 12 1 16
Bowen 13 04 02 00 26 200 1 0 Rademacher | 01 00 00 00 002 00 Hardy 22 16 14 00 03 211 03
Kimuray 19 00 00 22 Of 101 02 Fenton Il 03 O1 00 Of 102 00 Johnson 5 O04 02 00 Of 000 00
Team 26 Poles 1227 00 00 13 100 14 Flowers 13 47 00 11 02 010 09
Touls --:200:18.53 3-16 2227 1743.9 2 15 4 G1 Team 35 ' Team ot 1
Percentages: FG-340, 3PT-.188, FT-815, Totals «200 -23.69 7.26 9-12 1837 1713 16 2 62 Tow 200 24.62 620 1620 13.37 16 I 11 1 70
UAlbany 29 2B 52 Percentages: FG-333, 3PT-269, FT-750 Percentages: FG. 387, 3PT-.300, FT-.800
Maine 35 26 61 UAlbany ot) 36 6 UAlbany 24 31 55
Technical Fouls: Nene. Fouled Out: UAlbany: Nene, Maine: None. Vermont, 27 35 a New Hampshire 29 41 70
‘Attendance: 869 Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None. Vermont: Cross. Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, New Hampshire:
Attendance: 935 None. Attendance: 407

UAUBANY BASKETBALL
UAlbsny UAlbany FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Mn MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Tanacon 22 24 00 00 Il 101 04 Sterling 22 06 00 00 34 022 00 Sanders 29 58 23 22 15 001 0 14
Schumacher 31 5:12 27 24 00 003 0 14 Majors 10 00 00 00 O1 020 00 Mss 18 14 00 00 12 101 02
Mikus 34 G8 Ll 68 13 6 3 4 0 19 Schumacher 30 37 36 44 12 0 1 3 0 13 Schumacher 34 79 46 22 02 213 0 20
Ward = 21 5-12-13 12-23-21 4 0 12 Mikus 34°49 OF 33 13 423 0 1 Mikus 37 6B Ll 24 26 533 0 15
Sterling -28- «16-00 00 «17-0 21 0.2 Ward 34514 14 49 36 5 1 3 0 15 Ward 30 28 25 14 03 515 07
dames 6 «0000 00 12 OO O Tancon 6 12 00 00 01 001 1 2 Tanscan 18 22 00 00 04 012 0 4
Sanders 16 48 11 00 29 000 19 dames 17 26 00 00 Of 102 04 dames 2 Ol 00 14 04 405 01
Maninson 2 13 12 00 00 100 03 Sands 16 03 00 12 13 102 1 1 Marion 5 02 02 00 00 001 00
Hayes 9-23 «00-24 «12 003 0 6 Maninon 4 02 02 12 00 100 01 Peterson 7 00 00 00 02 000 00
Majors «2100 00 00 14 0 OT 00 Hayes 2 00 00 12 00 000 O1 Team 03
Peron 10 12 00 O1 12 001 02 Petron 25 36 00 24 311 101 08 Ton 200 2342 9-17 B16 431 176 19 2 63
Team 39 L Team 14 Percentages: FG-548, 3PT-.529, FT-500
Totals 200 27-58 G14 11-19 1442 106 20 1 71 Tous 200 1855 4.13 1626 1336 13.8 17 2 56
Percentages: FG-466, 3PT-.429, FT-579 Percentages: FG-.327, 3PT-308, FT-615, umBc FG 3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP

Stony Brook FG 3PT FT Reb Binghamton. FG 3PT FT Reb Rohde «39410: 0202-35 DIT 18

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP Mn MA MA MA OT AS TOB TP Butler 15 Ol 00 00 00 300 00
Fema «37 «5.900 02 514 4.6 1 2 10 Haubrch 27 411 00 56 27 3.02 0 13 Robinson 35 Stl 13 Ol 411 03 2 0 1
Smith 26 413 00 25 512 123 0 10 Kurpniece 28 710 00 34 310 2 | 2 0 17 Hughes 38 GIS 28 12 O01 422 0 15
Omdoff 31-39 36 47 23 1 1:0 0 13 Blues 30 411 37 22 Ll 11 1 0 13 Pender 34 36 24 44 13 402 0 12
Ford 24° 312 04 69 Ol 3 10 0 12 Laws 28 28 00 59 59 122 19 Drbn 2 12 12 00 00 000 03
Boyan 26 «LTS 44 «22-222 06 Kenny 2 23 23 00 02 103 06 Luwel 29 27 14 12 03 131 06
Thompson 0+ 00 00 00 00 000 00 Suro 22 14 Ll 22 00 400 05 Book 3 02 OF 00 OF 100 00
Vasquez 14 45 00 11 12 O 1 1 09 dakilo 3 13 00 00 00 000 02 Haten 3 Ol 01 00 00 000 00
Gez 15 23 00 55 00 000 09 Lindgren 15 34 12 00 00 400 07 Mons 2 00 00 00 01 000 00
Orion 2 02 00 00 00 000 00. Thompson 11 O01 00 00 03 001 00 Team 14
Wason 22 36 «35 22 12 211 O Il Francedki 9 00 00 34 01 000 03 Tot 200 2153 725 611 929 159 14 1 55
Davis 3 01 00 00 Il 000 00 Owens 2 12 00 00 12 1.0.0 0 2 Percentages: FG-396, 3PT-.280, FT..545
Patrick «OF 00 00 00 00 000 00 Team 06 UAlbany 35 28 cy}
Team 34 Totals —«200-«2557 713 2027 1241 174 11 1 77 UMBC 20 35 55
Tetls —-—-200_:25.67 620 24.35 2041 13 148 2 80 Percentages: FO-439, 3PT-538, FT-741 ‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: None, UMBC: Rohde
Percentages: FG-.373, 3PT-.300, FT-686 UAlbany 38 39 7 Anendance: 932
UAlbany 2 44 7 Binghamton, 26 30 56
Stony Brook 33 4 80 Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: Mikus, Binghamton: None.

‘Technical Fouls: None. Fouled Out: UAlbany: Mikus, Ward, Stony Brook: Attendance: 891
Ford. Attendance: 826

Mn MA MA MA OT AS TOB TP
Schumacher 33 57 46 00 02 132 0 14
Mius = (35 «49 «12-22 Ol 33-22 OL
Sanders 36 «3-12-25 «00 16 «202 38
Ward = «353.11 4-23 35-223 08
Mis = «229«22 000 12_-1:00 0 4
Tanacan 12 14 00 44 Lt 201 1 6
James «9-12-00 0D EO 02
Maninon 1 00 09 00 09 000 00
Stering 7 13 00 12 23 001 03
Person 3 00 00 00 09 000 00
Team 14
Tous 200-2050 717 9.41 924 118 12 4 56
Percentages: FG-400, 3PT-412, FT-818
Maine FO o3PT FT Reb

Min MA MA MA OT AS TO B TP
Underwood 37 813 G10 22 12 303 0 2%
HugiadVaa 31 55 00 00 14 202 0 10
EWenon 31-23 «12 22 03 612 07
Baler 33 «613, 3.70105 «4:01 2 15
Schrader 31 510 00 22 27 204 1 12
Younsn 18 00 00 34 13 212 03
Whitier 8 11 00 00 01 000 02
Bowen 3 01 O1 00 09 000 00
Kimury 8 02 00 00 23 001 00
Team 13
Tous «200-2748 1020 9:11 B31 192 16 3 73
Percentages: FG-.563, 3PT-.500, FT-.818
Albany 35 21 56
Maine 35 38 B Sophomore center Kirsten Peterson averaged 5.2 rebounds and 4.3
Tesi Fouls None Fouled Ou UAbay: Nove Mae: None penn & freshman

2006-07 —
UALBANY HISTORY

2005-06
Record: 7-21
Coach: Trina Patterson
Captain(s): Tanya James, Jen Schumacher

2003-04
Record: 13-16
Coach: Trina Patterson:
Captain(s): Danielle Hutcheson,

1/9
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11/23,
11/26
11/30
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vs, Niagarat
vs. St. Bonaventure+
at Sienatt
‘Morgan State
at Army

vs. UNLV*

vs. Columbia”
Syracuse

at Connecticut

at Charleston Southern 51
at Savannah State
Hartford*

at Maine*

Vermont*

New Hampshire*

at Boston U.*

at UMBC*

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11/23
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12/13
12/21
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at Siena#
Navy

Fairleigh Dickinson,
at Army

Colgate

Charleston Southern
at Bucknell

at Florida International®

vs Pepperdine”

at New Hampshire*
Northeastern*

at Binghamton*
Maine*

Stony Brook*

at Hartford*

at Vermont*

Sarah Sweetland

63-46, L
77-55, W
66-59, L
79-72,
85-67, L
86-63, W
52-45, L

70-49,
65-54, L
73-52,L
70-60, L
73-53, L
70-66, W
57-53, W
51-441

61-57,

UAlbany’s 2000-01 team was one of two squads to compete as a Division I Independent

prior to joining the America East Conference.

11/16 at Bucknell

1999-2000
Record: 12-15

1/29 at Binghamton* 1/31 Boston U.* 77-600 ah Comell Coach: Mari Warner
2/L Stony Brook* 2/4 at UMBC* 75-58, W iia is i Captain(s): Dawn DiMicco, Liz Tucker
2/4 Boston U.* 27 ~~ New Hampshire* 73-54, W . : ee
2/9 at Hartford* wit Binghamton 60-57, woT)!¥S at Amy 65-63, W(OT11/19 at Iona 85-73, W
2/2 Maine* at Maine* 69-44 L 12/8 Sacred Heart 55-52,W 1123 Wagner 63-60, W
2/18 at Vermont* at Stony Brook* 80-73, W ODgAS aye 80-6), t 11/30 at Manhattan 74-56, L
2/22 at New Hampshire* Hartford* 61-48,W 599 Pe gate COG 12/3 at Cornell* 75-72, L
2/25 — at Stony Brook* Vermont* 66-62, L t. Francis, N.Y. yb 12/4 vs. Bucknell* 89-65, L
3/1 Binghamton at Northeastern* 58-56,w 12/28 at Towson Wo 12/7 at George Washington 95-46, L
3/4 UMBC* at Boston U.* Pte. YO2 saclaayene “Wo 12/9 Buffalo 71-57, L
3/9 vs, Maine$ UMBC* 6444.w ‘M06 at New Hampshire* »L 12/22 Akron 81-55,L
* America East Conference Opponent vs HartfordS 5250, wo nS Main hired pL 12/29 at Robert Morris 69-57, L
+ St. Bonaventure Shootout (Elmira, N.Y.) vs Maine$ 62-49, L 1P4 sat Bost a os one Richmond 79-63, L
# Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) * America East Conference Opponent 16 a Nee ae ee ao 4 Holy Cross 66-50, L
Contra Costa Times Classic (Berkeley, Calif.}# Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) iat Sasa a OE Bown 62-51, W
$ America East Tournament game * Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) een : V9 Daemen. 74-72, W
§ America East Tournament Game 2/3, Stony Brook pL YL at Stony Brook 72-61, W
2004-05 2/6 at Binghamton* +L 1/15 at Lehigh (OT) 75-72, L
Record: 14-14 2002-03 ae ventional pL 18 at Boston U. ls
Coach: Trina Patterson Record: 9-18 21 “Hartford »L 122 Colgate 4.
Captain(s): Danielle Hutcheson, Coach: Trina Patterson Se ene saiessiew L125 at Dartmouth 7,
‘Alicia Learn Captain(s): Jess McGinlay, oston University” “80-1, L. 1/29 at Harvard 7b
Sarah Sweetland 222 at Hartford 2/2 at Army 8, W
11/19 at Morgan State 73-54, W at Stony Brook* 2/5 Stony Brook 52, W
11/26 at Northern Arizona# 64-61, L 11/22. at Siena# at Vermont 27 at Lafayette 7, W
11/27 vs Air Force# 86-65,W 11/26 Yale Ps Northeastern’ 2/11 St. Joseph, Vt. 30, W
12/1 at Fairleigh Dickinson 63-47,W 12/1 __at Sacred Heart ‘America East Conferenice Opponent 2/13 at #17 Mississippi State84-34, L
12/4 Bucknell 64-37,W 12/6 at Cornell Pepe ee Cuban ey 2/3 — Green Mountain 9-40, W
127 at Syracuse 66-56,L —-12/7_vs Long Island 2000-01 2/23 at Bucknell 64-63, W
12/11 at Colgate TL 12/12. Army Reseed: 5222 2/28 Navy 56-50, W
12/28 at Virginias 3,L 12/15. Wagner 74-66, L ae *Cornell Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.)
12/29 vs American+ 7,W 12/21 at St. Francis, NY+ 71-67, W at ‘Mari Warner
5 at New Hampshire* 3,L 1228 Towson 58-30, W Captain(s): Dawn DiMicco, Liz Tucker 1998-99
U8 at Northeasten* 67-64, WOD1/2 Lafayette 273.0 syiy ae cataraiate Record: 13-14
4/12 Binghamton* S7-47,L V5 at Navy ML. tag St poems Coach: Mari Warner
V15— vs Maine*4 57-42,L 1/9 at Boston University* 87-68, L 113 tone Captains: Alison Bowe,
V19 UMBC* .W 1/12 at New Hampshire* 68-64, L 1105 <a: tehick® Kelly Paolino, Liz Tucker
1/22 Vermont* .L 15 at Vermont* 61-48,L ab lenign® .
W726 Hartford* .W 1/18 Stony Brook* Tse ta U2 “ys Holene! 11/14 at Merrimack 57-54, W
1/29 Boston U.* ,W 1/22 Binghamton* 75-62, W 43/5 Gece Mountain 11/20 at St. Johns# 70-53, L
2/2 at Stony Brook* W 129 Hartford* mew Ge oe 1121 Houston# 7-47, L
2/5 New Hampshire* L 2/1 at Northeastern* 72-59, L DA at Aes 11/27 Metro State+ 62-54, L
2/8 at Binghamton* W 2/6 Boston University* 60-55, L bet aaao 11/28 Nebraska-Kearney+ 80-52, L
2/12 Maine* ;L 2/8 Maine* 72-48, L 12/13 at Hartford 12/2 Franklin Pierce* 66-48, L
2/16 at Vermont* »L 2/12 Northeastern* 64-54,w 12/16 at Wagner 12/5 at Sou. Conn. State* 52-35, W
2/19 at UMBC* L 2/15. NewHampshire* 62-61, ‘12/27, #18 Mississippi State 12/9 at UMass-Lowell* 74-69, W
2/23 Stony Brook* 81-60,W 2/19 at Binghamton* 12/0 “Yale 12/12 New Haven* 78-58, W
Stony Brool , at Binghamton’
2/26 Northeastern* 78-68,W 2/22 at Hartford* eRermond 1229 Edinboro++(OT) —89-86, W
3/2 at Boston U.* 70-57,W 2/26 at Maine* Lafayette 12/30 Saint Rose** 84-72,W
3/5 at Hartford* 50-42,L 3/l_—_-Vermont* Pennsylvania 1/6 at Sacred Heart* 70-65, L
3/10 vs New Hampshire$ 68-48,L 3/3. at Stony Brook* 80-68, L i te Stony trol 1/9 New Hampshire Coll." 94-62, W
* America East Conference Opponent * America East Conference Opponent tie acca V11 Bridgeport: 84-60, W
# Northern Arizona Tournament # Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) ee 5 ~0'ga he V6 UMass-Lowell* 76-62, L
(Flagstaff, Ariz.) *® Cornell Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) ips dae V/18 at Bridgeport 81-65, W
* Hudson Valley Community College + at New York Polytech (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3 is 1/23 Southern Conn. State* 54-45, L
(Troy, N.Y.) /3 Army 1/27 Binghamton* 59-43, L
+ Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) 2001-02 NY 1/30 at New Haven® 76-65, L
‘4 Cumberland County Civic Center (Port- Record: 4-23 513 ee 2/3 at Franklin Pierce* 59-38, L
land, Maine) Coach: Mari Warner at Dae 2/6 Sacred Heart* 64-62, W
$ America East Tournament game Captain(s): Cara Caffell, Marie Connors, 3/573 Stony Brook 2/10 at N. Hampshire Coll.* 58-41, W
Jess McGinlay jucknel 2/13 at Stony Brook* 58-49,1L
“Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.) 3/17 at Binghamton* 70-61.L

‘Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)

| 2006-07 —
ALL-TIME

N. Hampshire College* 81-66, W 1993-94
1/21 Massachusetts-Lowell* 92-73, W Record: 15-9

1/24 at Le Moyne* 90-80, W Coach: Mari Warner
1/30 Southern Vermont 110-42, W Captain(s): Lynda Nealis,
2B Keene State* 75-45, W Mickey Smith
2/4 — Franklin Pierce* (OT) 78-77, L
27 Le Moyne* 75-46, W 11/20 Rensselaer+ -62, W
2/10 at Sacred Heart* 64-38,L 11/21 Skidmore+ 53, L
2/1 at Bridgepont* 78-60, 11/23 Binghamton 53,W
2/7 at New Haven* 47-43,L 12/4 Ramapo* 57,W
2/18 Stony Brook* 57-46, W 12/5 at Worcester State? 63-48, W
225 at Sacred Heart** 74-67, W 12/9__at William Smith 56,L
3/1___UMass-Lowell++ 75-43,L 12/12 Bullalo State (20T) 81-75, L
*NECC Opponent WB at New York U. -45,L
+Columbia-Union Tournament V6 at Skidmore -65, W
(Takoma Park, Md.) 1/10 at Wilkes 68-66, W
*NECC Tournament - Quarterfinals 15 at Hunter 79-68, W
++NECC Tournament - Semifinals (Bridge- 1/18 Ithaca 82-46, W
pont, Conn.) 1/21 Adelphi** 57, W
1/22 St. John Fisher** 60, L
The 1994-95 women’ basketball team made the first ever foreign tour through Sweden an tes is a
and Denmark. The squad played exhibition games in Stockholm and Copenhagen. Ciiche Ma Wales 1/29 Stony Brook 64.W
190807 Captain(s): Mickey Smith, 22 at SUNY-Cortland 50, L
220 Stony Brook* 67-60, W fiecok 188 Christy Squires 27 at Utica 20, W
2/22 Southern Vermont 93-42, W Coach: Mari Warner ane 8 ne -_ tee
20g aU seurampien®: P70rotL Captain(s): Samantha Ginsberg, 11799) Skidmore 39 at Nazareth 3266.1
*NECC Opponent i y -06,
#5t Johns Classic (Jamaica, NY) Kaezeclis 1122. at Binghamton 222 Rensselaer 73-67, W
+UNK Thanksgiving Classic 11/18 at Merrimack 458.1 11/30. William Smith 2/25 Stony Brook++ 67-41,L
(Kearney, Neb.) 123 Eastern Connecticut* +Capital District Tournament (Schenectady,
y, Neb 1123 L1U-Southampton 72-71, 3), Rpnerconmerye inp
bier areas ze: @ Romina 7168, W129 New York U. *Worcester State Invitational
(RACC, Albany, N.Y.) 12/1 SUNY-New Paltz S137,W ea nulle S (Worcester. Mase)
**Capital Key Classic 12/4 UMass-Lowell* Bl eg See RAG aea ramet
(Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y.) 12/7 at Bridgeport* w Y sa eae ane Tournament (Albany,
ECAC Tournament - Semifinals (Phila- 12/14 Keene State* w i ih a aca a Lia ean
delphia, Pa.) 1997.98 12/30 Quinnipiac wae es ee (Mochestet
Record: 14-13 1B Bee W120 Staten Island++ 1992-93
Coach: Mari Warner af Golurmbie Union W 11 St.John Fisher++ Record: 14-9
Captain(s): Kerry Ochal, AALS ee, OW 1/24 at SUNY-Platisburgh Coach: Mari Warner
Kelly Paolino 126 Union Captain(s): Casey Stanley

1/16 at Sou. Conn. State’ 1pe a Stony Miook

11/14 Merrimack 61-46,W V/18_ New Haven*
11/17 Concordia (N.Y) 9348 W 120° at Franklin Pierce 78-64, 731 Skidmore te Se Basw
11/22 Bowie State% 58-44,L 122 N Nera 8 78 , eu acl 11/24 at Binghamton 69-61, L
ie Roe WOW tho Gay ooae 2/9 SUNY-Cortland 122 William Smith (2OT) 97-91) W
51, W 2
12 New Hampshire Coll* 71-50,w 2/1 at Steed Hear™ 2/4 at Hamiton ano atthe c6-63,W
ee Nov Here’ (OD oo oY He ieee Coll o 2/18 Nazareth V4 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 67-63, L
Conn. State 57, “*

hey oc tases SPN Sanz at UMassLowell® 221 at ihac MG a Bll State 73-66, W
12/29 St. Augustines$ 58,L 2/15 Franklin Pierce* ae aaa ii foe eae
120 Nev Hampshire Coll$ 70-54, W 2/18 beeen *Manhattanville Alumnae Tournament 1/19 at Rensselaer 70-56, L
WA Bridgepor# 57, W 223 New Haven (O1) Sitady Bane Fourament (Albany, 8) V24 Nawweh (OD? 6068 W
1/8 Stony Brook* 56, W Franklin Pierce + NYS r mi (lihae 1728 ;
tigi EEL Glerced ot ALONG. NYSWGAA Tourament (Ithaca, NX) V2 0 W
1/14 Southern Conn, State* 56, W Opponent 3: ae Stony Brook 70.63 W
1/18 Sacred Heart* (OT) 72,L Tournament - Quarterfinals 38 Utica y ase W"
tee Rentini 43.1, Glbiny Nx) 2/10 Western Connecticut 60-53, L
1/27 at N. Hampshire Coll.* 71-70,L — +NECC Tournament - Semifinals Say apes toes Ww
129 New Haven* 78-54, W (Albany, N.Y) 2/16 at Hamilton 65-51, L
1/31 Bridgeport* 79-60, W  **NECC Championship 7
2/4 UMass-Lowell* 59-56, L
2/7 at Sacred Heart* 74-62, L 1995-96
2/9 at Bridgeport* 72-60, W Record: 13-14
2/11 Binghamton 60-52, L Coach: Mari Warner
2/14 at Stony Brook* 62-50, W Captain(s): Margaret Feerick,
377 at Adelphi** T167,.L Samantha Ginsberg, Erica Witham
*NECC Opponent
96Bryant College Classic 11/21 Merrimack (OT)
(Smithfield, RL) 11/28. at LIU-Southampton
$Converse New Year's Classic 12/2 New Haven*
(Miami Shores, Fla.) 12/3 Sou. Conn. St.* (OT)
+Capital Key Classic 12/9 at UMass-Lowell*
(RACC, Albany, N.Y.) 12/10 at N. Hampshire Coll.* 87-67, L
‘Capital Key Classic 12/31 District of Columbiat 73-66, L
(Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y) Vi at Columbia Uniont 55-48, W
**ECAC Tournament - Semifinals 16 Bridgeport* 72-63,L
(Garden City, N.Y.) V7 Sacred Heart* 71-60, L

V/10 at Sou. Conn, State* 93-78, L

V/13 at Franklin Pierce® 64-59, L

W14 at Keene State” 62-48, W

VAT atStony Brook* 50-46, W

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2/20 Nazareth at Rensselaer 70-69, L
2/23 Skidmore 53-43,W 12/3. NewYork U.(OT) 64-56, L

2/26 Rochester** 61-51,L 12/5 at E. Connecticut St. 79-58, L
+Capital District Tournament 12/8 at Ithaca (OT) 76-73, W
(Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) 12/12 at Buffalo 75-60, L
*Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) V6 Hunter 66-44, W
**NYSWCAA Tournament (Ithaca, NY.) 1/9 at New York U. 54-53, L
1/12 at Buffalo State 71-56, L
1991-92 1/16 Western Connecticut 61-53, L
Record: 22-5 1/19 SUNY-Cortland 68-49, W
Coach: Mari Warner 1/22 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 80-51, W
Captain(s): Laurie Annunziato, 126 C.CNY# 78-35,W
Faith Miller, Casey Stanley 127 Emmanuel# 63-59, L
1/31 at Hartwick 65-36, L
11/22 Nazareth+ 97-67,W -2/2—Nazareth 73-68, W
11/23 at Rochester+ 2/4 Saint Rose 63-55, L
11/26 Binghamton 2/9 Old Westbury 100-41, W
12/2 New York U. 2/1 Utica 76-36, W
12/7 at Rensselaer* 2/19 at Hamilton 64-60, L

12/8 Skidmore*

12/11 Ithaca

V6 at Hunter

V7 at New York U,
V/11 Buffalo State

/14 at W. Connecticut
V/16  SUNY-New Paltz
1/21 Rensselaer

W/25 Norwich

1/26 Emmanuel#

+Stony Brook Tournament

(Stony Brook, N.Y.)

*Capital District Tournament (Schenectady,
NY)

#Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)

1989-90
Record: 13-12
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Lisa Ginsberg,

Lori Bayba played for the Great Danes from 1984-86
and served as co-captain her senior season.

tae SUNYPlaburgh Ge es ee #Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.) Hae Connection Tournament (Wil-
V30 at Union =
Z : 1988-89 *Capital District Tournament
28 ao ogee oe oe (OT)+ oan Record: 15-9 #Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, N.Y.)
BEGG Westbury a Ror oy Coach: Mari Warner **NYSWCAA Tournament
alo at Utes 12S, at azar 200 Caprain(s): Mindy McLaughlin, (Rochester, N.Y.)
2/15 Keuka 11/30 New York U, 64.59, W Ee, Pa 7
2/18 Hamilton 12/2 Russell Sage* 82-53, W 1987-88
2/22 at Nazareth 123 Union* 69-56, W =
ms , i 11/19 aE, Connecticuts 60-53, L Record: 17-7
2/28 at Hartwick% 12/6 E. Connecticut St. 63-53,L_ 1199 North Park+ Coach: Mari Warner
2/29 Hamilton% 12/9 Ithaca 65-58, W
Z 11/29 Nazareth Captain(s): Julie Houmer,
3/7 William Smith** 12/12. at Binghamton 61-51, W c
2g w (12/3. at Ithaca 66-61, W Donna Hughes, Cindy Jensen
3/13. E, Connecticut St.** 12/14 Rensselaer 77-59, W 2 nace
’ 12/5 SUNY-Cortland (OT) 86-80, W
+UR/Holiday Inn Tip-Off Tournament 1/6 at Union 72-66, W 5
12/7 Manhattanville 11/21 Scranton+ 65-55, L
(Rochester, N.Y.) V/10 at New York U. 86-61, L Leos
Ly 4 12/12. at Rensselaer 11/22. Christopher Newport+ 72-57, W
*Capital District Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) 1/12. Buffalo State 73-52, L uw.
V7 Union 11/24 Eastern Connecticut 62-38, W
#Lady Dane Tournament (Albany, NY.) 1/16 at Keuka 82-67,L “ 4
é Be V1 New York U. 12/4 Ithaca 87-74, W
S%NYSWCAA Tournament 1/21 at SUNY-Cortland 74-50, L
V/14 at Buffalo State 12/6 Stony Brook (OT) 68-60, L
(Oneonta, N.Y.) 1/23 SUNY-Platisburgh 88-35, W ;
SNe ip? gee ow M17 Keuka 12/7 Rensselaer 74-51, W
fournament Tobn Jay att 1/21 Albany Pharmacy* 12 Manhattanville 65-47, W
28 Colby# 66-59,L 1722 Rensselaer* 12/11 Hartwick 74-49, W
1990-91 1/30 at Manhattanville 88-58, W aecpetet ak eyaat
fc 1/23 SUNY-Plattsburgh 1/9 Nazareth 59-58, L
Record: 10-14 2/1 Hantwick 6451,L
R 1/28 Kean# 1/16 Oneonta State 80-46, W
Coach: Mari Warner 2/6 at Old Westbury 102-54.W 1/99 Rochester isl Seowbieat ade
Captain(s): Faith Miller, Tara Mizell, 2/12 at Utica 77-65, W saineiret senestseaie Sag
v Michelle Tee © ona Stony Bok OOD) 2/1 at Hartwick 1/25 SUNY-Platsburgh 79-53, W
HCE AYER: Sho. Gece 2/3 William Smith 127 SUNY-Cortland 74-65, L
LI/IT at Stony Brook+ 81-62,L 2/23 Hartwick oi, Gaeaee 22) Newtons, TEES
ye pene aor jee ia 2/15 at SUNY-Plausburgh 2/5 William Smith 73-62, W
iipy aoa Saal erie TGP SERB 2/18 at Stony Brook 71-69, L 2/6 Rochester 58-42, W
tipa Re as ” ae wi (aike NY) 2/21 at Hamilton 72-70,W 2/9 Oneonta State 73-47, W
msselaer’ 60, pany, D 2/24 at Nazareth** 76-75, L 2/A3 Binghamton 67-51, W
2N6 Buffalo State 59-55, W
220 Saint Rose* 74-62, W
221 Rensselaer* 6154, W
223 Hamilton 74-67, W
226 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
7g - Mew. sta, a A Captain(s): Kim Koselak,
14 12 - ql Chris LaBombard
11/25 Manhattanville 66-45, W
12/3 SUNY-New Paltz 71-31,W
12/6 at SUNY-Cortland 70-60, W
12/9 Binghamton 80-54, W
12/12 Marywood+ 73-67, W
12/13 at Scranton+ 79-57, L

The 1985-86 team was the first University at Albany squad to advance to the NCAA Tournament. The Great
Danes won two games efore being eliminated in the third game by Salem State.

2006-07 —
37

+Scranton Poinsetta Tournament (Scranton,

Pa.)

at Rensselaer

at Nazareth (OT)
at Union

at Oneonta State

at SUNY-Plattsburgh,
at SUNY-Potsdam
SUNY-Cortland
CCNY.

at Hartwick

at SUNY-New Paltz
at Stony Brook

at Binghamton
Rensselaer*

at Saint Rose*
Oneonta State

at Buffalo State++
Clarkson**
Nazareth**

71-49, W
79-69, W

65-50, W
forfeit, W
83-76, L
73-55, W
65-63, L

*Capital District Tournament
(Albany, N.Y.)
++SUNYAC Playoffs (Potsdam, N.Y.)

**ECAC Upstate N.Y. Tournament (Albany,

N.Y)

1123
1124
12/2
12/4
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12/9
WAL
124
i)
yi
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1/16
120
122

- 2006-07

1985-86
Record: 26-4

Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Lori Bayba,
Rainny Lesane

at E, Connecticut+
Columbia+

at Skidmore

at SUNY-Cortland
at SUNY-Plattsburgh
SUNY-New Paltz
Castleton State
Oneonta State
Rensselaer

at Nazareth

Union

at New Rochelle

at SUNY-New Paltz
Binghamton

at SUNY-Potsdam
SUNY-Oswego
SUNY-Cortland
SUNY Plattsburgh
Hartwick

at Russell Sage

at Oneonta State

at Binghamton
Saint Rose*

at Rensselaer*
SUNY-Potsdam
SUNY-Geneseo#

at Buffalo State#
Columbia**

at New York U.**

‘Mari Warner serve

72-68, L
70-69, L
68-24, W
66-58, W
64-61, W
91-46, W
82.54, W
95-63, W
76-56, W
57-56, W
77-37, W
67-60, W
90-26, W
70-33, W
67-33, W
87-66, W
63-47, W
101-80, W
71-63, W
78-41,W
62-43, W
78-66, W
83-31, W
60-46, W
70-39, W
75-56, W
80-73, L
74-67, W
68-66, W

3/7 at Salem State** 90-79, L
+Eastern Connecticut Tournament
*Capital District Tournament (Rensselaer,
N.Y.)

#SUNYAC Playoffs (Buffalo, N.Y.)
**NCAA Tournament

1984-85
Record: 23-4
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Ronnie Patterson,
Chris Cannata, Nancy Grasso

11/20 at Rensselaer 80-59, W
1127 Oneonta State 65-63, W
11/29 at SUNY-Cortland 68-59, L
12/1 at Binghamton 68-56, W
12/4 Saint Rose 84-48, W
12/7 SUNY-Potsdam. 90-44, W
12/8 SUNY-NewPaltz 77-25, W
12/11 at Castleton State 65-46, W
12/15 at Hartwick 77-62, W
V2 Skidmore 78-45, W
V/15 at Russell Sage 70-40, W
V7 at Union 65-46, W
1/19 at SUNY-Oswego 69-42, W
125 SUNY-Plattsburgh 59-29, W
1/26 at St. Michaels 78-69, L
129 Binghamton 80-57, W
131 Hamilton 79-54, W
2/2 at Utica Tech 91-48, W
2/5 at Oneonta State 65-46, W
2/8 at SUNY-Plattsburgh 76-73, W
2/9 at SUNY-Potsdam 76-48, W-V21
2/12 SUNY-Cortland 76-66,W 1/22
2/15 at Union* 82-62,W 1/25
2/16 _ vs. Rensselaer* 57-52,W 728
222 Bullalo# 71-58,W 1729
223 Bullalo State 7464L 2
3/2 Nazareth 66-57,L 2/4
*Capital District Tournament (Schenectady, 2/9
NY) 2
#SUNYAC Playoffs (Albany, N.Y.) 24
27
1983-84 28
Record: 15-10 221
Coach: Mari Warner 32

Captain(s): Ronnie Patterson,

Peg Squazzo
11/19 at Saint Rose 65-59, W
11/22. Rensselaer 62-50, L
11/29 at Oneonta State 67-57,L
12/1 SUNY-Oswego 66-53, W
12/3 at Manhattanville* 44-42, W
12/4 vs. Ithaca* 67-40, L
12/6 at SUNY-New Paltz 81-33, W
12/9 at Clarkson 54-30, W
12/10 at SUNY-Potsdam 51-45, W
12/13 Russell Sage 62-32, W
V9 at Union 48-47, L

‘as University at Albany's ead
1982-83 campaign through the 2000-01 season.

ALL-TIME

Kelly Paolino (1995-99) is among the top-10 leaders
in career points, assists and steals.

at Skidmore 53-38, W
at Saint Rose 55-40, W
at Rensselaer 73-59, W
William Smith 62-30, W
St. Michaels 72-56, L
at Binghamton 67-65,L
at SUNY-Plattsburgh 72-70, L
Hamilton 65-58, L
Utica Tech 60-44, W
Hartwick 70-57, W
Rensselaer 7158, W
Saint Rose 69-60, W
at Oneonta State 72-58, L
Nazareth 64-47,L

*Manhattanville Tournament

11/20
11/23,
ql
12/4
12/7
12/10
12/3
1/20
1/22
1/23
1/26
1/28
22
2/4
25
2/10
2/A2
205
28
29

1982-83
Record: 14-6
Coach: Mari Warner
Captain(s): Robin Gibson

Saint Rose
at Rensselaer
Skidmore
Castleton State
SUNY-New Paltz
SUNY-Potsdam

at Russell Sage

at Union

vs. SUNY-Fredonia*
at SUNY-Oswego*
Rensselaer
Clarkson
Binghamton
SUNY-Plattsburgh
at Vassar

at Hamilton

at Pace

at Hartwick

at Saint Rose#

vs. Rennselaer#53-38, W

*Oswego Tournament
+#Capital District Tournament
(Albany, N.Y.)

1/21

1981-82
Record: 8-12
Coach: Amy Kidder
Captain(s): Nancy Halloran,
Carol Wallace, Laurie Briggs

at Saint Rose 61-59, W

11/24 at Rensselaer 55-54, W
12/1 at Skidmore 59-56, L
12 at SUNY-Oswego (OT) 59-56, L
12/5 Castleton State

12/9 at SUNY-New Paltz

12/12 _ at Russell Sage

Rensselaer

at Clarkson

Union

at Binghamton

at SUNY-Plattsburgh,

at SUNY-Potsdam

Utica Tech
Hamilton
Pace
Hartwick
vs. Union*
at Rensselaer*
Russell Sage
*Capital District Tournament
(Troy, NY)

1980-81
Record: 7-14
Coach: Amy Kidder
Captain(s): Nancy Halloran, Laurie
Briggs

11/25 at Rensselaer
122 at Saint Rose
12/5 SUNY-Plattsburgh
12/6 at Castleton State
12/10 SUNY-New Paltz
12/12 SUNY-Potsdam
1/21 Le Moyne

1/24 vs. Clarkson#
1/26 at Union

1/28 — Rensselaer

1/31 at St. Michael's

2/2 Siena
2/5 Binghamton
27 Skidmore
2/9 Union

2/12 at Hamilton
2/14 at Hartwick

2/17 at SUNY-Oswego
2/20 at Union*
2/21 vs, Saint Rose*
2/25 at Russell Sage
#at Saint Rose
*Capital District Tournament
(Schenectady, N.Y.)

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 73-44,1L
at SUNY-New Paltz 75-53, W
Rensselaer 55-38, L
at Le Moyne 64-32, L
Hamilton 58-47, L
at Rensselaer 54-46, L
Saint Rose 51-44,W
St. Michael's 60-32, L
at Siena 76-42, L
at Binghamton 49-46, L
at Saint Rose 56-54, L
Castleton State 71-44,
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-Platisburgh 62-50, L
Utica 79-48, 1.
at Russell Sage 68-50, L
at Hartwick 73-52, L
SUNY-Potsdam 60-55, L
at Castleton State 75-55,L
Skidmore T4H49.1
Siena 77-46, L
at St. Michaels 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 4241,
St. Lawrence 56-34, L
SUNY-Potsdam 70-38, L
at Russell Sage 6431,
at Castleton State 59-39, L
Binghamton 4139, 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
ys. Stony Brook* 78-30, L

“Brooklyn, N.Y.

1975-76
Record: 2-11
Coach: Barbara Palm
Captain(s): Naney Bartle,
Mary Ellen Foley

at Skidmore
Siena

Castleton State

at SUNY-Potsdam
at SUNY-Oswego

Colgate
Russell Sage
at Binghamton
at Utica
‘Oneonta State
Saint Rose
Hartwick
at Union
1974-75
Record: 3-9
Coach: Barbara Palm
at SUNY-Oswego 71-34,L
St, Lawrence 58-35, L
Binghamton 62-20,
w
vs, Buffalo State* 51-48, L
at Oneonta State 47-29, L
SUNY-New Paltz 70-38, W
at Colgate 56-39, L
at Russell Sage 72-33,L
SUNY-Potsdam 50-34, L
at Brooklyn JV 54-44, W
vs. Stony Brook” 66-37, L
at Hartwick 73-42, L

*Cortland, N.Y.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

1973-74
Record: 5-4
Coach: Barbara Palm
Hartwick 43-36, L
‘Oneonta State 4134,W
St. Lawrence 51-33, W
SUNY-Potsdam, 45-41,L
Dutchess C.C. 48-40, L
Herkimer C.C. 44.37,L
Skidmore 46-20, W
SUNY-New Paltz 37-26, W
Russell Sage 29-21, W
1972-73
Record: 4-6

Coach: Barbara Palm

at SUNY-Oswego 413
at D'Youville 38-2
Castleton State 36-2
SUNY-Potsdam 53-2:
at Dutchess C.C. 37.
Hartwick 38-1
at Oneonta State SL-li
1971-72
Record: 5-5
Coach: Barbara Palm
at SUNY-Plattsburgh, 50-26, W
Hartwick 28-17, L
at Castleton State 33-24, W
Oneonta State 37-33,L
at SUNY-Potsdam 59-28, L
at St. Lawrence 34-29, L
at SUNY-New Paltz 33-28, W
Skidmore 42.27,W
at SUNY-Cobleskill 34-26, L
at Binghamton 38-28, W

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
SUNYPotsdam 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 Tournament
(Oneonta, N.Y.)

1969-70

Record: 6-3

Coach: Barbara Palm
at American International 51-20, W
Oneonta State 39-36, L
at SUNY-Plattsburgh, 43-24, W
at SUNY-New Paltz 29-27,L
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
Castleton State
Skidmore

at Hartwick

at Oneonta State

SUNY Plattsburgh
at Westfield State
SUNYPotsdam 35-31, L
1967-68
Record: 7-6
Coach: Barbara Jordan
at Skidmore 19-13, W
vs. Middlebury 24.22, W

Castleton State

vs. Dutchess C.C.

at SUNY-New Paltz (OT)
Hartwick

Hartwick

22-19, W

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.* 33-12,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 30-28, L
### missing two games

*New Paltz Tournament

1965-66
Record: 3-6
Coach: Leonia Rhenish

at Russell Sage 34-30, L
at SUNY-Cobleskill 28-24, L
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 30-32, L
at Oneonta State 31-30, L

*New Paltz Tournament

1964-65
Record: 7-6

Coach: Claudette Delamater

Castleton State

at Oneonta State

at Oneonta State

Russell Sage

at Hartwick

Hartwick JV

Albany Business

Mohawk C.C.

at SUNY-Cobleskill

SUNY-Cobleskill JV

at Skidmore

vs. SUNY-Plattsburgh 17-11, W

at Skidmore 17-6, L

SCORING

Name Years Games FGM FIM Points
1, Rainy Lesane 1982-86 100 566349) 1481
2. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 106 567262 1396
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 504 123 1,232"
4. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108413305 1,188%
5. Jess McGinlay 1999-03 107370217 1,109$$
6. Megan Buchanan 1996-00 102414 141 1,093 *
7. Lynda Nealis 1990-94 7 404259 Lo71+
8. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 109316309 1,022
9. Gina Richardson 1986-90 93 397 188 (983¥#
10. Ikeuchi Franklin 1989-93, 95 397 134 929%
11. Cindy Jensen 1984-88 92 372 158 902
12. Donna Hughes 1984-88 103-330. 152. 819++
13. Lisa Parrish 1985-89 80 359 85 803
14. Tanya Johnson 1989-93 92 296184 802"
15. Veronica Patterson 1981-85 92 358 80 791
16. Erica Witham 1992-96 96 330 7 757
17. Michele Davis 1995.97 55 265 88 T35#H
+43FG  #13FG *263FG —*793FG $19 3FG
+473FG *1013FG ##1173FG ~%1243FG
%57 3FG $$ 152 3FG

SCORING AVERAGE

Name Years Games Points Avg.
1. Rainny Lesane 1982-86 100 1,481 148
2. Michele Davis 1995.97 55 735 134
3. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05 106 1,396 1B.
4. Becky Ayers 2001-04 55 671 12.2
5. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 1,232 118
6. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 1,188 11.0
Lynda Nealis 1990-94 97 1071 11.0 Danielle Hutcheson became the program's first America East All-Confer-
8. Robin Gibson 1981-83 35 383 109 ence First Team selection in 2004.
9. Megan Buchanan 1996-00 102 1,093 107
10. Gina Richardson 1986-90 93 983 10.6

REBOUNDING
Name Years Games Rebounds
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-05106 976
2. Cindy Jensen 1984-88 95 787
3. Tkeuchi Franklin 1989-93 95 722
4. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 701
5, Maree Jones 2001-05 110 662
6. Gina Richardson 198690 93 638
. 7. Katie Zegls 19939783 596
Hkeuchi Franklin 8. Melissa Schoonover 1996-00 109 586
9. Mindy McLaughlin 198689 101 580
10. Kim Koselak 1983-87 105 557
LI. Erica Witham 1992-96 96 529
12, Marlana Wheelwright 1996-00 104 509
13. Casey Stanley 198993 90 494
14. Kerry Ochal 1994-98 106 447
15. Cara Caffell 199802107 426
16. Lynda Neal 1990-94 97 423
Danielle Hutcheson
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Name Years Games Rebounds Avg.
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-0578 699 92
2. Cindy Jensen 198488 95 787 83
3. Tonya Morrissey 19909243 342 8.0
4. Tkeuchi Franklin 1989-93 95 722 76
Rainny Lesane finished her career as the program’ all- 5. Katie Zeglis 1993.97 83 596 72
time leading scorer with 1,481 points. She played from 6. Gina Richardson 1986.90 93 638 69
1982-86. 7. Liz Tucker 1997-01 8 529 65
Ne heker 8. Christy Squires 19939549 296 6.0
Maree Jones 2001-05 110 662 6.0
10. Mindy McLaughlin 198689 ‘101 580 5.7
11. Erica Witham 1992-96

ASSISTS

Name Years Games. Assists
1. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 375

2. Rainny Lesane 1982-86 100 367

3. Laurie Annunziato 19889299 356

4, Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 346 =

5. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 109 332

6. Margaret Feerick 199296 92 312

7. Tanya Johnson 1989-93 92 305

8. Donna Hughes 1984-88 103 27

9. Kathryn Hemlock 2000-03 81 262 Samantha Ginsberg

10. Sarah Sweetland 2000-04 = 105 243

11. Alison Bowe 1995-99 106 208
12. Dawn DiMicco 1996-01 106 202
13. Lynda Nealis 1990-94 97 201
14. Mickey Smith 1991-95 87 199
15. Chris LaBombard 1985-87 53 188
16. Faith Miller 1988-92 98 170

‘Tanya Johnson
ASSIST AVERAGE
Name Years Games Assists Avg.
1. Rainny Lesane: 1982-86 100 367 3.67
2. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 375 3.61
3. Laurie Annunziato 1988-92 99 352 3.56
4. Chris LaBombard 1985-87 53 188 3.55
5. Margaret Feerick 1992-96 92 312 3.39
6. Tanya Johnson 1989-93 92 305 3.32
7. Kathryn Hemlock 2000-03 81 (262 aut
8. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 346 3.20
9. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 109 332 3.05
10. Donna Hughes 1984-88 103 277 2.69
STEALS
Name Years Games Steals Megan Buchanan (1996-00) is ranked sixth on the career scoring list with
Eo, Ratony Lesene (eae: 100 aS 1,093 points and is third on the career three-pointer chart with 124.
2. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 109 271
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 104 240
4. Laurie Annunziato 1988-92 99 237
5. Donna Hughes 1984-88 103 224
6. Veronica Patterson 1981-85 92 218
7. Liz Tucker 1997-01 108 207
8. Lynda Nealis 1990-94 oF 195
9. Casey Stanley 1989-93 90 182 ¥
10. Chris LaBombard 1985-87 53 169 ‘
11. Margaret Feerick 1992-96 92 167 Kelly Paolino
12. Diane Fernandez 1982-86 102 164
13. Kim Koselak 1983-87 105 163
BLOCKED SHOTS

Name Years Games Blocks [J
Erica Witham 1992-96 96 146

Melissa Schoonover ‘1996-00 109 144

Danielle Hutcheson 2001-04 106 127

Ikeuchi Franklin 1989-93 95 104

Cara Caffell 1998-02 107 89

Alicia Learn 2001-04 90 84

Michele Davis 1995.97 55 8B

Gia Sanders 2004- 56 58

Kerry Ochal 1994.98 106 51 Erica Witham

VLONANRWNS

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

Name Years Au FG
1. Jen Schumacher 2002-06 522,197
2. Jess McGinlay 1999-03 418152
3. Megan Buchanan 1996-00 395124
4, Michele Davis 1995-97 353117
5. Samantha Ginsberg 1993-97 368101
6. Becky Ayers 2001-03 22698
7. Kelly Paolino 1995-99 22579
8. Kathryn Hemlock 2000-03 248 7 —_ a

Sarah Sweetland 200004 220 71 jess MiGialgy, Lig faker (1997-01) is ne oft nvploers in Dalen history to be
10. Sue Stempsey 198690 218 70 ranked in career points, rebounds, assists and steals.

2006-07 —

—"

SCORING

4, Margaret Feerick 199495 25 112 4.48
Name Year Games FGM FTM Points 5. Samantha Ginsberg 1996-97 28 124 4.43
1. Rainny Lesane 198485 27) 179,101. 459 6 Rainny Lestine 198485 27 18437
2. Danielle Hutcheson 200405 «28-169 7B 4G 7. Sarah Sweetland 2003-04-29 125 431
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1995-96-27, «d166—'— DAD 8. Tanya Johnson 199192 26 Mo 4.23
4, Jess MeGinlay 200203 «27131. 78 9. Margaret Feerick 1995-96 27 14 4.22
5. Gina Richardson 198990 25169, 69408. 10. Tanya Johnson 1990-91 24 101 421
6. Megan Buchanan 1999-00 27° «147,55 404
i ey Loe ee a te oA BH 1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.5 FG made/game)
ago ial 2 aN Name Year Games FGM FGA Pet.
9. Lynda Nealis od = 2A lei BG 380 j 1. Rainny Lesane 198586 28 142 263 +540
10. Kelly Paolino 199899 27° 131 82379 . 2 Tonya Morrissey fookes kL 0 sD
| 3. Cindy Jensen 1985-86 30 110 212 519
SCORING AVERAGE 4. Cindy Jensen 198687 22 110 213 516
Name Year Games Points. «Avg. 5. Lisa Parrish 1986-87 23113, 224504
1. Cindy Werner 1978-79 10 171 17.1 6. Lynda Nealis 1993-94 24 146-291 502
2. Rainny Lesane 198485 27 459 17.0 Margaret Feerick 7" Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 «169341496
3. Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 408 163 8. Cindy Jensen 198788 = 23s 224496
4. Lynda Nealis 1993-94 24 380 158 9. Lisa Parrish 1987-88 24 «= «161331486
5. Samantha Ginsberg 1995-96 27 412 153 10. Danielle Hutcheson 2001-02 27 124 255.486
6. Jess MeGinlay 2002-03-27 4il 15.2
MeganiBuchanat, = 199899 25 381 192 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 FT made/game)
8. Megan Buchanan 1999-00-27 404 150 Name oar Gan Hi ERA BE
Ikeuchi Franklin 199293 23 345 150
1. Robin Gibson 1982-83 16 40 45.889
10. Gina Richardson 1988-89 25 4B 149 2 Jess MeGinloy 3005.08 7 he oe
Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05-28 416 149 3. Becky Ayers Bons 35 7 OME OBE
4. Kelly Paolino 1995-96 27 83 105.790
REBOUNDING 5. Lori Bayba 1985-86 30 8 «112,786
Name Year Games Rebounds 6. Casey Stanley 1992-93 B 58 74 784
1. Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 217 7. Kelly Paolino 1997-98 27 90 «115783
2. Katie Zeglis 1995.96 25 269 8. Kelly Paolino 1998-99 W 82 108759
3. Danielle Hutcheson, 2002-03 oa 253 9. Lynda Nealis 1991-92 w ) 94734
4. Ikeuchi Franklin 1992-93 B 251 10. Maree Jones 2004-05 2B 94 BL 718,
5. Gina Richardson 1987-88 25 243
& Gina Richerson Meee. 2 a 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. LO made/game)
7. Cindy Jensen 1986-87 22 233 Name Viaw Games SEG. EGA. Pe
8. Danielle Hutcheson 2003-04 24 230 1, Bea Ajex 560 1:09. 6 46 OR ee
9. Cindy Jensen 1985-86 30 229 2. Becky Ayers 300804 25 a ia ine
10. Tonya Morrissey 1991-92 B 227 ‘Tonya Morrissey dees MeGinlay 2000.03 a AOI. oA06
GhaRicharton 1989.90 a 227 4. Jen Schumacher 2003-04 «29 47,—s«dLIG——405
5. Jess McGinlay 2001-02 aT 46° «119387
REBOUNDING AVERAGE den Schumacher 2004-05 28 7 199 387
Name Year Games Rebounds Avg. 7. Lauren O'Brien, 1999-00 26 36 95 379
1. Ikeuchi Franklin 1992-93 B 251 10.9 8. Jen Schumacher 2005-06 28 66 «180 367
2. Katie Zeglis 1995-96 25 269 10.8 9. Megan Buchanan 1999-00 a 55 151364
3. Cindy Jensen 1986-87 22 233 10.6 10. Sarah Sweetland 2002-03 7 34 96 354
4. Tonya Morrissey. 1991-92 23 227 99 Kelly Paolino 1998-99 a7 35 99 354
Danielle Hutcheson 2004-05 28 207 99
6 Dancetiucheon 20030288 STEALS
Janielle Hutcheson 5
7. Danielle Hutcheson 2002-03 2 253 94 4 ee Lesane Nett =
Gina Richardson 1988-89 25 24 94 Renny lawne fogssd 35 100
Cindy Jensen 1987-88 B 217 94 Ruy Uesane i9e4 85 a es
10. Gina Richardson 1989-90 25 227 9. 4. Chie Latlombard (986-87 3 90
5. Kelly Paolino 1997.98 a7 84
ASSISTS 6. Margaret Feerick 1994.95 25 83
Name Year Games Assists Samantha Ginsberg 1994.95 25 83
1, Donna Hughes 1986-87 24 136 8. Casey Stanley 1992-93 23 82
2. Sarah Sweetland 2003-04 29 125 9. Veronica Patterson 1983-84 25 81
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1996-97 28 124 10. Kelly Paolino 1998-99 27 80
4, Samantha Ginsberg 1995.96 w 123,
5. Chris LaBombard 1985-86 B 120 BLOCKED SHOTS
6. Rainny Lesane 1984-85, 2 118 Name Year Games “Bibel
7. Margaret Feerick 1995.96 W 114 1. Ga Siams noe 06 Ps 22
8. Margaret Feerick 1994.95, 2 112 ee (6358 aA a
9. Kathryn Hemlock 2002-03 2 110 3. Ales Leam 2003.04 56 48
Tanvaennesn Weise) 26 io Sa] 4. heuchi Franklin 1992.93 2B 45
— - Danielle Hutcheson, 2004-05 28 45
ASSIST AVERAGE Lynda Nealls 6. Erica Witham 1995-96 27 43
Name Year Games Assists Avg. 7. Melissa Schoonover 1997-98 7 40
1. Donna Hughes 1986-87 24 136 5.67 8. Melissa Schoonover 1998-99 7 39
2. Chris LaBombard 1985-86 23 120 5.22 9. Michele Davis 1995.96 27 37
3. Samantha Ginsberg 1995-96 7 123 456 10. Erica Witham 1994.95

- 2006-07 /
SCORING Junior: 269 Katie Zeglis (95-96)

Kee Opponent eG FT PTs. Sophomore: 243 Gina Richardson (87-88)
2. Freshman: 216 Danielle Hutcheson (01-02)
1. Jen Schumacher Vermont (1-22-05) 1115 55 36
Career: 976 Danielle Hutcheson (01-05)
Cindy Werner Hamilton (11-30-78) 16 411 36 aeaee
as Season Avg.: 10.9. tkeuchi Franklin (92-93)
3. Lisa Parish Stony Brook (2-7-87) 12 99 33 ae. 9.2 Danielle Hutcheson (01-05)
Megan Buchanan Bridgeport (1-18-99) 11-16 10-12 33+ SELENE: si SE ten
Megan Buchanan Cornell (123-99) 128 81033
6. Jen Schumacher Air Force (11-27-04) rn re ee 13) Syia Caldwell 6 Rensdies 12-12.88)
Gina Richardson Stony Brook (2-17-90) 13 57 3l# a Feetick (vs. Union, 1.26.95)
Samantha Ginsberg LeMoyne (1-24-96) 1425 22 31* Spee Tet Reece NE
Season: 136 Donna Hughes (86-87)
Megan Buchanan Lehigh (1-15-00,OT) 12250-1316
Senior: 125 Sarah Sweetland (03-04)
10. Gina Richardson Colby (1-28-90,20T) II 78 30
Junior: 136 Donna Hughes (86-87)
Michele Davis Franklin Pierce (1-20-96) 1216 12 30
‘5 Sophomore: 101 Tanya Johnson (90-91)
12. Jess McGinlay Stony Brook (1-13-01) 114.2529 ¥
: Freshman: 74 Laurie Annunziato (88-89)
Liz Tucker ona (11-19-99) W471 29
Career: 375 Samantha Ginsberg (93-97)
14. Lynne Burton Union (1-26-81) 13 22 (2B
Season Avg: 5.67 Donna Hughes (86-87)
Kelly Paolino Binghamton (2-17-99) 1182228 ONE 367 Rainny Lesane (82.86)
16. Sarah Sweetland UMBC (2-4-04) 8-14 55 27% SELENE: Z OY EAN SES
Liz Tucker Navy (12-9-00) B12 91l -7@ og
Gina Richardson New York U. (1-10-90) II 511 27 eae
Game: 11 Rainny Lesane (vs. Cortland, 12-4-85)
Donna Hughes New York U, (22-88) 7 12-14 7+
Season: 150 Rainy Lesane (85-86)
Michele Davis LeMoyne (1-24-96) 1016 34 = -a7#
Career: 443 Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Samantha Ginsberg Keene State (23-96) 1221 00 27
aS x Season Avg: 5.0 Rainy Lesane (85-86)
+13FG  @23FG *3.3FG #4 3FG 53FG aoe 443 Rainey Lesane 2.86)
%6 3FG &73FG +483FG  ~*93FG areer AVE. nny Kesane (G4
Blocked Shots:
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game: 7 Alicia Learn (vs. Charleston Souther, 12-13-03)
Points: Ikeuchi Franklin (vs. Rensselaer, 11-21-92)
Game: 36 Cindy Werner (vs. Hamilton, 11-30-78) Season: 52 Gia Sanders (05-06)
Jen Schumacher (vs. Vermont, 1-22-05) Career: 146 Erica Witham (92-96)
Half: 25 Jen Schumacher (vs. Air Force, 11-27-04, Ist) Season Avg: 2.04 Erica Witham (93-94)
Season: 459 Rainy Lesane (84-85) Career Avg: 1.52 Erica Witham (92-96)
Senior: 416 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Junior: 459 Rainy Lesane (84-85) Three-Point Field Goals:
Sophomore: 375 Danielle Hutcheson (02-03) Game: 9 Jen Schumacher (vs. Vermont, 1-22-5)
Freshman: 316 Becky Ayers (01-02) Season: 77 Jen Schumacher (04-05)
Career: 1,481 Rainy Lesane (82-86) Career: 197 Jen Schumacher (02-06)
Season Avg.: 17.1 Cindy Werner (171 in 10, 78-79) Game Att 14 Jess McGinlay (vs. Lafayette, 1-2-03, 7 made)
Career Avg.: 148 Rainy Lesane (1,481 in 100, 82-86) Michele Davis (vs. Sacred Heart, 2-10-96, 4 made)
20 pt.+ Games: 16 Megan Buchanan (96-00) Season At: 199 Jen Schumacher (04-05)
30 pt. + Games: 3 ‘Megan Buchanan (96-00) Career Att: 523 Jen Schumacher (02-06)
Double-Doubles: 11 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05) Game Pet.: 1,000 Shelia McCaughin (5-5 vs. Ithaca, 2-21-95)
Danielle Hutcheson (03-04) Season Pet. 469 Becky Ayers (46-98, 01-02)
Danielle Hutcheson (02-03) Career Pet: 434 Becky Ayers (98-226, 01-04)

Consecutive Double
Figure Games: 24 Rainy Lesane (84-85)
Career Double

Figure Games: 82. -_Rainny Lesane (82-86)

Field Goals:
Game: 16 Cindy Werner (vs. Hamilton, 11-30-78)
Season: 179 Rainny Lesane (84-85)
Career: 567 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)
Game Att.: 28 Megan Buchanan (vs. Cornell, 12-3-99, 11 made)
Season Att. 449 Samantha Ginsberg (95-96)
Career Att.: 582, _ Rainny Lesane (82-86)
Game Pet. 1,000 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)
Game Pet.: Becky Ayers (10-10 vs. Pepperdine, 12-29-03)
Season Pet.: 889 Robin Gibson (82-83)
Career Pet. 826 Becky Ayers (01-04)

Consecutive Made: 24 Sarah Sweetland (02-03)

Rebounds:

Gare: 22 Casey Stanley (vs. Nazareth, 2-22-92)

Season: 277 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05)

Senior: 277 Danielle Hutcheson (04-05) Melissa Schoonover Megan Buchanan Michele Davis Casey Stanley

AU
TEAM RECORDS

Points:

Game (Reg) 110
Half: 58
Game (Opponent): 114
Season’ 2,451
Season Avg 817
Field Goals:

Game: 52
Season: 967
Season Att. 2,056
Season Pet.: 470
Free Throws:

Game Pet. 1.000
Season’ 416
Season Art. Al
Season Pet.: 726
Three Point Field Goals:

Game: 17
Game Att.: 35
Season: 144
Season Att. 436
Season Pet.: 358
Rebounds:

Game: 74
Season: 1,274
Season Avg 474
Assists:

Game: 32
Season: 449
Steals:

Game: 30
Season: 531
Blocked Shots:

Game: 12
Season: 118
Miscellaneous:

Most Wins: 26

Most Losses: 23

Best Winning Pct.: 867
Consecutive Wins: 24
Consecutive Losses: 28
Largest Victory Margin: 73
Largest Defeat Margin: 52
Longest Game: 20T

(vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)
(vs. Southern Vermont, 1-30-96)
(vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)

(vs. Old Westbury, 26-90)

(vs. Southern Vermont, 1-30-96)
(vs. New York U., 2-2-8, 207)
(85-86, 30 games)

(2,451 in 30, 85-86)

(vs. Hamilton, 11-22-86)
(85-86, 30 games)
(85-86, 30 games)
(967-2,056, 85-86)

(12-12 vs, Maine, 1-17-04)
(8-8 vs. New Hampshire, 25-05)
(85-86, 30 games)
(85-86, 30 games)
(304-419, 02-03)

(vs. Lafayerte, 1-2-03, 35 att.)
(vs. Lafayerte, 1-2-3, 17 made)
(02-03, 27 games)

(98-99, 27 games)

(129-360, 03-04)

(vs. Nazareth, 1-21-91)
(85-86, 30 games)
(1,137 in 24, 88-89)

(vs. Old Westbury, 28-92)
(91-92, 27 games)

(vs. New Paltz, 12-1-96)
(85-86, 30 games)

(vs. Old Westbury, 2-9-91)
(93-94, 24 games)

(85-86, 26-4)
(01-02, 4-23)

(85-86, 26-4)

(85-86)

(77-79)

(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 Pet.
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 4 5 -500
NCAA Division III
1972-73 Barbara Palm 4 6 400
1973-74 Barbara Palm S 4 556
1974-75, Barbara Palm 3 9 250
1975-76 Barbara Palm 2 Il 154
1976-77 Karen Cunningham I 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 25 4 852
1985-86 Mari Warner 26 4 867
1986-87 Mari Warner 19 5 .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 AIT
1991-92 Mari Warner 22 5 B15
1992-93 Mari Warner 14 $ 609
1993-94 Mari Warner 15 9 625
1994-95, Mari Warner 16 9 640
NCAA Division II
1995-96 Mari Warner 13 14 81
1996-97 Mari Warner, 19 9 679
1997-98 Mari Warner 14 13 520
1998-99 Mari Warner 13 14 481
NCAA Division I
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 9 18 333
2003-04 ‘Trina Patterson 13 16 448
2004-05 Trina Patterson 14 14 500
2005-06 Trina Patterson 7 2i -250
TOTAL RECORD

UBANY BASKETBALL

(Individual)
Points: 42

Field Goals: 15
FG Attempts: 29

Free Throws: 12

FT Attempts: 16
3-PointFG: 9

3FG Attempts: 14

Rebounds 22

RACC RECORDS

(All-Time Record: 95-74)

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. Lafayette, |-2-03 (7 made)

Jennifer Gaeta (Binghamton)

vs. Albany, | 1-23-93

Assists: 13

Steals: 9

Blocked Shots: 7

(Team)
Points: 110
1-30-96
Two Teams: 188
12-2-92)

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 Southern, 12-13-03
Amy Veilleux (Merrimack)

vs. Albany, 11-14-97

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Franklin, Ikeuchi . 1989-93 James, Tanya. 2003-present  Mikus, Sherri .2004-present
G Jenkins, Nick .. 1994-95 Miller, Chris 1971-72

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Cara Caffell 1998-02

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Siverls, Veronica.
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1993-97

Jess McGinley 1999-03

2006-07 —
OPPONENTS

Head Coach
Tom Lochner

Senior Forward
Crista Ricketts

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Philadelphia, Pa
Enrollment: 6, 138
Founded: 1863
Colors: Blue & Gold
Nickname: Explorers

President:
Athletic Director:
Conference:
Home Arena:
Capacity:

Brother Michael J. McGinnis, FSC
Dr. Thomas Brennan
Atlantic 10

‘Tom Gola Arena
4,000

COACHING STAFF
Tom Lochner (Temple ‘89)
School Record (Years): 23-33 (Two)
Career Record (Years Same
Assistant Coaches: Chrissie Doogan (La Salle ‘97)
Mimi Riley (Villanova '01)
Stacey Smalls (Temple ‘03)
Meghan Carolan (Villanova '03)

Head Coach:

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Overall Record: 1-17
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 7-9/T8th
Starters Returning/Lost: 32
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 82
MEDIA INFORMATION
Women's Basketball SID: Mare Mullen
Office Phone: 215.951.1513

E-Mail:
Cell Phone:

mmullen@lasalle.edu
215.514.5317
215.951.1694
www.goexplorers.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 @ Albany
Nov. 14 @ Villanova

@ St. Bonaventure*
@ Massachusetts*

Nov. 17 @ Sacred Heart Richmond*

Noy. 21 @ Pennsylvania George Washington*
Nov. 26 @ Wagner Duquesne*

Nov. 29. Binghamton @ Xavier*

Dec.2 @ Rider @ Dayton*

Dec.5 Delaware @ Temple*

Dec.9 Drexel 7 @Fordham*

Dec. 16 @ Quinnipiac Charlotte*

Dec. 20 Miami (Ohio)
Dec. 23 UW-Milwaukee
Dec. 29 Morgan State

@ Vanderbilt

@ Lipscomb
Fordham*

@ Saint Josephs
Rhode Island*

Saint Louis*

* Aulantic 10 Opponent,

Head Coach
Gina Castelli

Senior Guard
Katelyn Dooley

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Loudonville, N.Y.
Enrollment: 2,900
Founded: 1937
Colors: Green & Gold
Nickname: Saints
President: Fr, Kevin E. Mackin, OFM
Athletic Director: John D’Argenio
Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic
Home Arena: Alumni Recreation Center
Capacity: 4,000

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Gina Castelli (Canisius ‘86)

School Record (Years): 268-189 (16)
Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches:Andrea Woodbury (Ithaca ‘78)
Lorraine Morrissey (LIU-Southampton °95)
Victoria Best (MIT ‘99)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 1-17
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 7-11/6th

Starters Returning/Lost: 03
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: : 916
MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Stephen Dombroski
Office Phone: 518.783.2377
E-Mail: sdombroski@siena.edu
Cell Phone: 518.928.6103
Fax: 518.783.2992
Website: wwwsienasaints.com
SCHEDULE

Nov. 11 @ St, Bonaventure Jan. 26 @ Marist*
Nov. 15 Albany Jan. 29 Rider*

Nov. 20. Long Island. Feb.1  @ Niagara*
Nov. 24 vs. Western IIL+ Feb.3  @ Canisius*
Nov. 25 vs. New Mex/GSU+ Feb.9 — Iona*

Nov. 29 Drexel Feb. 11 Marist*
Dec.2 @George Mason Feb. 17 @ Rider*
Dec.4 @ Maryland Feb. 19 @ Fairfield*
Dee. 8 Manhattan* Feb.23  Niagara*
Dec. 10. St. Peter's* Feb. 25 @ Manhattan
Dec. 21 Bucknell

Jan.1 @ Vermont

Jan.6 @ Loyola* + AmeriSuites Midtown.
Jan.8 — @Iona* ‘Thanksgiving Tournament
Jan. 12 Fairfield* * MAAC Opponent
Jan. 14 Loyola*

Jan. 19 Canisius*

Jan. 21

Head Coach

Curt Miller
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Bowling Green, Ohio
Enrollment: 20,975
Founded: 1910
Colors: Orange & Brown
Nickname: Falcons
President: Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau
Athletic Director: Dr. Lee Meserve
Conference: Mid-American
Home Aren: Anderson Arena
Capacity: 4,700
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Curt Miller (Baldwin-Wallace ‘90)

School Record (Years): 93-56 (Five)
Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Roos (Davidson ‘93)
Brandi Poole (Univ. of the South ‘97)

Kevin Eckert (Ohio '96)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 28-3
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 16-0/Ist
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: of

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Cihon
Office Phone: 419.372.0474
E-Mail: mjcihon@bgsu.edu
Cell Phone: 419.308.0691
Fax: 419.372.6015
Website: wwwbgsufalcons.com

SCHEDULE
Jan. 24
Jan, 28
Jan. 30

Nov. 10 @ Detroit
Nov. 13. @ Notre Dame
Nov 17. Albany+

@ Western Michigan*
@ Eastern Michigan*
@ Chicago State

Nov. 18 vs. UCF/FDU+ Feb. 4 Toledo*

Nov. 24 Temple Feb. 7 Ball State

Nov. 29 Oakland Feb. 10 @ Northern Illinois*
Dee. 6 Indiana ‘b. 14 Akron*

Dec.9 @St. Bonaventure Feb. 17 @ Bulfalo*

Dec. 19 Duke* Feb. 20 @ Kent State*

Dec. 20. Texas-Arlington® Feb. 24 Ohio*

Dee. 29 Delaware Feb, 28 Miami (Ohio)*
Dec. 31 Robert Morris

Jan.3 @ Akron* + Central Florida Tournament
Jan. 6 — Bullalo* * Caribbean Classic

Jan. 10 Kent State* * MAC Opponent

Jan. 13 @ Ohio*

Jan. 16 @ Miami (Ohio)*

Jan. 20. Central Michigan*

2006-07 —
Head Coach
Gail Striegler

Senior Guard
Francine Houston

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orlando, Fla
Enrollment: 45,000
Founded: 1963
Colors: Black & Gold
Nickname: Golden Knights
President: Dr. John C. Hitt
Athletic Director: Keith R. Tribble
Conference: Conference USA
Home Arena: UCF Arena
Capacity: 5,100

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: — Gail Striegler (Cent. Arkansas '89)

School Record (Years): 98-106 (Seven)
Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches:Anthony Crocitto (Hofstra '95)
Saudia Roundiree (Georgia 96)

Lauren Bradley (Florida State '03)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 7-21
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish; 5-11/11th

Starters Returning/Lost: 23
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3
MEDIA INFORMATION

Women's Basketball SID:
Office Phone:

Cheryl Flesch
407.823.2464

E-Mail: cflesch@athletics.ucf.edu
Cell Phone: 407.405.5821
Fi 407.823.5266

Website: www.ucfathletics.com

SCHEDULE
@ Appalachian Statejan, 20
@ Southeastern La. Jan. 26
Fairleigh Dickinson Jan, 28
Feb. 1

Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov, 18 Albany/BGSU

Southern Miss.*
@UTEP*

@ Tulane*
@smu*

Nov. 21 @ Jacksonville Tul
Nov. 24 Baylor Houston*

Nov. 25 SDSUNVirginia Feb. 11 Rice*

Dec.1 Georgia Southern Feb. 15 @ UAB*

Dec.9 Florida State Feb. 17 @ Memphis*

Dec. 13 @ Bethune-CookmanFeb. 22 Marshall*

Dec. 18 North Floridac Feb. 24 East Carolina*
Dec. 19. Florida A@M<

Dec. 28 Iona * Conference USA Opponent
Dec. 31 @ Southern Miss.

Jan. 5 @ Marshall*

Jan. 7 @ East Carolina®

Jan. 12 UAB

Jan. 14 Memphis*

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Head Coach Senior Forward
Sandy Gordon Mercedez Walker
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Teaneck, NJ.
Enrollment: 5,753
Founded: 1942
Colors: Burgundy & Blue
Nickname: Knights
President: Dr. J. Michael Adams
Athletic Director: David A. Langford
Conference: Northeast
Home Arena: Rothman Center
Capacity: 5,000
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Sandy Gordon (Manhattan ‘88)
School Record (Years): 68-126 (Seven)

Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches: Cleo Foster (Massachusetts ‘04)
Brian Stanchack (Seton Halll ‘04)

Ashley Sharpton (Massachusetts ‘06)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 10-18
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 6-12/8th
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/8

MEDIA INFORMATION
‘Women’s Basketball SID: Wes Heinel
Office Phone: 201.692.2204
E-Mail: heinelwr@fdu.edu
Cell Phone: 215.262.7872
Fax: 201.692.9361
Website: www. fduknights.com

SCHEDULE
@Manhatan = Jan. 27
@UCF Tournamentjan. 29
@ UCF Tournament
@ Binghamton

@ Mount St. Mary’s*
QUINNIPIAC

1 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)*
5 @ Robert Morris

Nov. 29. LAFAYETTE Feb, 10. MONMOUTH*
Dee. 2 UMBC Feb, 12. SACRED HEART*
Dec.9 @Quinnipiact Feb. 17 CENTRAL CONN.*
Dec. 12. NIIT Feb, 19 LONG ISLAND*
Dec. 18 ST. BONAVENTUREFeb, 22. @ Monmouth*
Dec. 29 @Northern Colo. Feb. 24 @ Wagner*

Dec. 31 @ Denver

Jan.6  WAGNER* * NEC Opponent

Jan.8  @ Sacred Heart*

Jan. 10 @St. Francis (N.Y)*

Jan. 13 ROBERT MORRIS*

Jan. 15 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.)*

Jan. 20 @ Long Island*

Jan, 22 @ Central Connecticut*

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Head Coach Sophomore Center
Beth Cunningham Quanitra Hollingsworth

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Richmond, Va.
Enrollment: 30,300
Founded: 1838
Colors: Black & Gold
Nickname: Rams
President: Dr. Eugene P. Trani
Athletic Director: Norwood Teague
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Home Arena: ‘Alltel Pavilion
Capacity: 7,500

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame ‘97)
School Record (Years): 38-47 (Three)
Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches: Julia Huddleston (Eckerd ‘02)
Wendy Palmer (Virginia ‘96)
Bryan Whitten (King’s ‘92)

TEAM INFORMATION,
2005-06 Overall Record:
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish:

13-15
6-12/9th

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/0
MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Chris Kowalczyk
Office Phone: 804.828.8818
E-Mail: ckowalezyk@veu.edu
Cell Phone: 330.348.6869
Fax: 804.828.9428
Website: www.veurams.veu.edu
SCHEDULE

Nov. 10 @ Central Conn. Jan. 28 ‘Towson*

Nov. 15 @ Radford Feb. 1 Delaware

Nov. 19 Saint Josephs Feb. 4 @ George Mason*
Nov. 21. Albany Feb. 8 James Madison*
Nov. 24 East Carolina Feb, 1L @ Drexel*

Nov 29 @ Norfolk State Feb. 15. William & Mary*
Dec. 3 @ James Madison" Feb. 18 George Mason*
Dec.6 @ Richmond Feb, 22 @UNC-Wilmington*
Dec.9 @ Toledo Feb, 25 Georgia State*

Dec. 21 @ Appalachian State March | @ William & Mary*
Dec. 30. Longwood

Jan. 4 Old Dominion*

Jan. 7 @ Hofstra * CAA Opponent

Jan. 11 @ Towson*

Jan. 14 UNC-Wilmington*

Jan. 18 Northeastern*

Jan. 21 @ Georgia State*

Jan. 25 @ Old Dominion*

OPPONENTS

Head Coach Senior Center

Bill Gibbons. Kaitlin Foley
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Worcester, Mass.
Enrollment: 2,700
Founded: 1843
Royal Purple
Crusaders

Rey. Michael C. McFarland, S.J

Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr.

Conference: Patriot League
Home Arena: Hart Center
Capacity: 3,600

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Bill Gibbons (Clark ‘81)
School Record (Years): 429-197 (21)
Career Record (Years): Same

Assistant Coaches: Brian Wilson (Virginia ‘00)
Morgan Valley (Connecticut ‘05)
Lindsay Shade (Davidson ‘04)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 16-14
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: 10-4/2nd
Starters Returning/Lost: an
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 83
MEDIA INFORMATION

Women's Basketball SID:
Office Phone:

Megan Cross
508.793.2583

E-Mail: meross@holycross.edu

Cell Phone: N/A

Fax: 508.793.3980

Website: www.goholycross.com
SCHEDULE

Nov. 10. Yale Jan. 24 @ Colgate*

Nov. 12 @Saint Peters Jan. 27 Lehigh*

Nov. 14 @ Quinnipiac Feb. 3—_Lafayette*
Nov. 17 @ Vermont Feb.6  @ Army*
Nov. 24 @ Butlalo Feb.9  @ Bucknell
Nov. 26 @ Albany Feb. 13 @ Navy*
Dec. 1 Boston College Feb. 17 American*
Dec. 4 Connecticut Feb. 20. Colgate*
Dec. 7 Maine Feb. 24 @ Lehigh*

Dec. 17 @ Rhode Island
Dec. 28 @ San Diego
Jan. 3 Massachusetts
Jan. 6 @ Lafayette
Jan. 9 Army*

Jan. 13 Bucknell*

Jan. 16 Navy*

Jan. 18 @ Dartmouth
@ American*

* Patriot League Opponent

Junior Guard
Cara Enright

Head Coach
Dave Magarity

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: West Point, N.Y.
Enrollment: 4,000
Founded: 1802
Colors: Black, Gold & Gray
Nickname: Black Knights
Superintendent: Lt. Gen, Franklin L. Hagenbeck
Athletic Director: Kevin Anderson
Conference: Patriot League
Home Arena: Christ! Arena
Capacity: 5,043

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dave Magarity

School Record (Years):
Career Record (Years):
Assistant Coaches:

First Season
313-334 (23 - Men)
Jen Fleming (Army ‘90)
Tiesha Grace (New Haven ‘99)
Mary Kurnat (Mount St. Mary's ‘04)
Maureen Magarity (Marist ‘03)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 20-11
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 11-3/1st
Starters Returning/Lost: 4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/4

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women's Basketball SID: Danah Allen
Office Phone: 845.938.6929
E-Mail: danahallen@usma.edu
Cell Phone: N/A
Fax: 845.446.2556
Website: www-goarmysports.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 12. Ohio State Jan. 16 American*
Nov. 15. St. Thomas AquinasJan. 21 Navy*
Nov. 17. at Brown Jan. 23. at Lafayette*
Nov. 19 at St. John’s Jan. 27 at Bucknell*
Nov. 22 NewHampshire Feb.3  Colgate*
Nov. 24 Troy Feb.6 Holy Cross*
Nov. 26. at Seton Hall Feb. 10 at Lehigh*
Nov. 30. USMMA Feb, 13 at American®
Dec. 3 at UAlbany Feb. 18 at Navy*
Dec.7 Columbia Feb. 20. Lafayette*
Dec. 18 at Long Beach State Feb. 24 Bucknell
Dec. 21 at California-Irvine
Dec. 29 at St. Francis (NY)
Dec. 31 Central Conn.
Jan.3— Rider
Jan. 6 at Colgate*
Jan. 10 at Holy Cross*
Jan. 13

* Patriot League Opponent

Linda Hill-MacDonald

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Junior Forward
Heather Tamer

Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
Enrollment: 27,200
Founded: 1846
Colors: Royal Blue & White
Nickname: Bulls
President: John B. Simpson
Athletic Director: Warde Manuel
Conference: Mid-American
Home Arena: ‘Alumni Arena
Capacity: 6,100

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: LindaHill-MacDonald (West Chester ‘70)
School Record (Years): 10-18 (One)
Career Record (Years): 284-312 (21)
Assistant Coaches: Evelyn Thompson (Auburn ‘90)
Shannon Baugh (Eastern Illinois 04)
Kelly Morrone (South Carolina ‘03)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record:
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: — 5-11/3rd
Starters Returning/Lo: 4n
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12

10-18

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women's Basketball SID: Brian Wolff
Office Phone: 716.645.6993
E-Mail: bewolff@buffalo.edu
Cell Phone: 716.359.2750
Fax: 716.645.6840
‘Website: www.buffalobulls.com,

SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 @ Canisius Jan, 24 @ Eastern Michigan*
Noy. 14 @Detroit-Metcy Jan. 27 Northern Illinois*
Nov. 18 Manhattan+ Feb. 3 Ball State*
Nov. 19. ColumbixBonavenuuret Feb. 7 Western Michigan*
Nov. 21 @ Youngstown State Feb. 10 @ Central Michigan*

Nov. 24 Holy Cross Feb, 14 @ Miami (Ohio)*
Noy, 28 @ Cleveland State Feb. 17 Bowling Green*
Dec. 2 Niagara Feb. 21 Ohio*

Dec.6 Albany Feb. 24 @ Akron*

Dec. 10 Massachusetts Feb, 28 @ Kent State*

Dec. 22 Southeast Missouri

Dec. 29 @ Bucknell

Jan. 3 Miami (Ohio)* + St, Bonaventure Tournament
Jan. 6 — @ Bowling Green* * MAC Opponent

Jan. 10 @ Ohio*

Jan. 13 Akron*

Jan. 17 Kent State*

Jan. 20 @ Toledo*

2006-07 —
Head Coach Junior Guard
Lisa Stone Jolene Anderson
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Madison, Wise.
Enrollment: 41,169
Founded: 1848
Colors: Cardinal & White
Nickname: Badgers
Chancellor: John Wiley
Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez
Conference: Big Ten
Home Arena: Kohl Center
Capacity: 17,142
COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Lisa Stone (lowa ‘84)

School Record (Years):
Career Record (Year: 408-169 (21)
Assistant Coaches: Donna Freitag (Iowa ‘83)
Tasha McDowell (St. Ambrose ‘97)

‘Ty Margenthaler (SIU-Edwardsville ‘97)

Stephanie Schmitz (Drake ‘03)

33-51 (Three)

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Overall ‘ord: 11-18
2005-06 Conferet Record/Finish: 5-11/9th
Starters ost: 32
Letterwinners Returning/Los' ST
INFORMATION
‘Women’s Basketball SID: Tam Flarup
Office Phone: 608.263.5502
E-Mail: 1f@athletics. wisc.edu
Cell Phone: 608.444.6588
Fax: 608.262.8184
Website: www:uwbadgers.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 @ Air Force Jan, 18
Nov. 14 Western Michigan Jan. 21

Ohio State*
@ Northwestern*

Nov. 17 Central ConnecticutJan. 25 Michigan*
Nov 20 UW-Milwaukee Jan. 28 Minnesota*
Nov. 24 Kansas States Feb.1 @ Indiana*
Nov. 25. Elon/UNLV+ Feb. 4 @ Penn State*
Nov.28 @UC-Riverside Feb. 8 Indiana*
Dec.1 Southern Miss. Feb. 11 lowa*

Dec. 3 Kansas Feb. 15 @ Ohio State
Dec. 7 Illinois-Chicago Feb. 18 Purdue*

Dec. 10. Albany Feb. 25 @ lowa*

Dec. 13. @ UW-Green Bay
Dec. 15 Harvard

Dec. 28 Northwestern*
Dec. 31 @ Michigan State*
@ Minnesota*

@ Michigan*
linois*

+ Las Vegas Tournament
* Big Ten Opponent

Head Coach Senior Guard

Ed Swanson ‘Amanda Pape
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Fairfield, Conn.
Enrollment: 6,200
Founded: 1963
Colors: Red & White
Nickname: Pioneers
President: Dr. Anthony J. Cernera
Athletic Director: C. Donald Cook
Conference: Northeast
Home Arena: William H. Pitt Center
Capacity: 2,100
COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: —_Ed Swanson (Sacred Heart ‘89)

School Record (Years): 256-192 (16)
Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches:Heather Kappes (Minn-Morris ‘99)

Jen Curan (Brandeis '02)
Shannon Bush (Holy Cross ‘06)

)

~ TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: J 26-5
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: —16-2/lst
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: nl

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: ~Bill Peterson
Office Phone: 203.396'8125
E-Mail: petersonb2@sacredheart.edu
Cell Phone: 203.558.3215
Fax: 203.371.7889

Website: www.sacredheartpioneers.com
SCHEDULE

Nov. 10 at Boston College Jan, 22 at Robert Morris*

Nov. 13. at Binghamton Jan. 27 at Central Conn.*

Nov. 17 LaSalle Jan, 29 Long Island*

Nov. 21 at Brown Feb. 3. Central Conn.*

Nov. 25 at Yale Feb. 5 at Wagner

Nov. 28. at Columbia Feb. 10 Robert Mortis

Dec. 1 Providence Feb. 12 at Farleigh Dickinsont*

Dec. 9 St. Francis (Pa.)* Feb. 19 Mount St. Mary’s*

Dec. 17 at UAlbany Feb. 21 Quinnipiac*

Dec. 20 at St. Peter’ Feb. 24 at Monmouth*
Stony Brook Feb. 27 at Quinnipiac

at Connecticut
at Mount St, Mary's. * NEC Opponent
at St. Francis (N.¥.)*

Fairleigh Dickinson*

Monmouth*

Wagner*

at St, Francis (Pa.)*

Head Coach
Brenda Nichols

Junior Center
‘Adah Wells

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Huntsville, Texas
Enrollment: 15,933
Founded: 1879
Colors: Orange & White
Nickname: Bearkats
President: Dr. James F Gaertner
Athletic Director: Bobby Williams
Conference: Southland
Home Arena: —_ Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum
Capacity: 6,100

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Brenda Nichols (Sam Houston ‘89)
School Record (Years): First Season
Career Record (Years): 131-131 (Nine years)
Assistant Coaches: Michael Trujillo
(Northern Arizona ‘97)

| TEAM TRORMATION

2005-06 Overall Record; 9-18
2005-06 oi Record/Finish: __4-12/9th
Starters Retitrning/Lost: 4 3/2

10/3

Letterwinmers Returning/Lost:

MEDIA INFO!
Women’s Basketball SID:
of

Office Phone:

E-Mail: ridings@shsu.edu
Cell Phone: N/A
Fax: 936.294.3538
Website: www.gobearkats.com

SCHEDULE

Nov. 11 Texas Southern Jan. 25. Texas-Arlington*
Nov. 14 LSU-Shreveport. Jan. 27 @Texas San Marcos*
Nov. 17 @ SMU Feb. 1 @ Texas-San Antonio’
Nov. 20 @ Texas Feb. 3 TecsASM-CopsChis
Nov. 25 Wiley Feb. 8 Northwestern State*

Nov. 27 @ Rice Feb. 10 @ Central Arkansas*

Dec.4 @ Baylor Feb. 17 @Stephen F. Austin*
Dec.8 @New Mexico” Feb. 22 @ Texas-Arlington*
Dec.9 vs, UCLADel. State” Feb, 24 Texas-San Marcos*

Dec. 17. Centenary
Dec. 28 UAlbany

Dec. 29 @ Texas ASM
Dec. 31 Western Mllinois
Jan. 4 Southeastern La.*
Jan. 6 Nicholls State*
Jan. 11 @ McNeese State*
Jan 13° @ Lamar*

Jan, 20 Stephen F Austin®

March 1 Texas-San Antonio*
March 3. @ Texas AS&M-San
Marcos

* Southland Conference Opponent
* New Mexico Lobo Shootout

IACBANY BASKETBALL

Head Coach Senior Guard
Leonard Drake Latoya Carson

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Beaumont, Texas
Enrollment: 10,800
Founded: 1923
Color: Red & White
Nickname: Cardinals
President: Dr. James Simmons
Athletic Director: Billy Tubbs
Conference: Southland
Home Arena: Montagne Center
Capacity: 10,080

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Leonard Drake (Central Michigan 78)
School Record (Years): 26-80 (Four)
Career Record (Years): 60-179 (Nine)
Assistant Coaches: David Manley (Lamar ‘01)
Janet Eaton (Dillard '94)

 —
TEAM.INFORI I
2005-06 Overall Record: 7-20

2005-06 ice Recor z 2214/8th
Starters Returning/Lost: ) a 1/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: {8/7
¢MEDIA.INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Drew Lacy
Office Phone: ~~ 409.880.2323
E-Mail: andrew lacy@lamar.edu

Cell Phone: 409.866.3639

Fax: 409.880.2338

Website: wwwlamarcardinals.com
SCHEDULE

Nov. 12 New Mexico State Jan. 27 McNeese State*

Nov. 14 Alcorn State Feb. 1 @ Nicholls State*

Nov. 18 @ Denver Feb. 3 Southeastern La.*

Nov. 20 @Northem Colorado Feb. 8 Texas-Arlingion*
Noy. 25 LSU-Shreveport Feb. 10 @ Texas State*
Nov. 29 Oklahoma Feb. 15 Central Arkansas
Dec. 2 Belhaven Feb. 17 Northwestern State*
Dec.5  @ Centenary Feb. 22. @ Corpus Christi*

Dec. 13. @ IUPUI Feb. 24 @ McNe
Dec. 18 @Alcorn State March 1. Nicholls State
Dec. 20 @ Tulane March 3 @ Southeastern La.*
Dec. 28 Chicago State
Dec. 30 UAlbany
UTSan Antonio*
@ Stephen F Austin*
Sam Houston*

@ Central Arkansas*
@ Northwestern State*

a

* Southland Conference Opponent

Head Coach
Jim Crowley

Senior Forward

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
Enrollment: 2,200
Founded: 1858
Colors: Brown & White
Nickname: Bonnies
President: Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F
Athletic Director: Dr. Ron Zwierlein
Conference: Atlantic 10
Home Arena: Reilly Center
Capacity: 5,780

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jim Crowley
School Record (Years): 53-114 (Six)

92-152 (Nine)
Courtney Mattingly
(St. Bonaventure ‘03)
Sarah Cartmill (Binghamton ‘02)
Jesse Fleming (St. Bonaventure ‘05)

Career Record (Years):
Assistant Coaches:

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: Q
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish:
Starters Returning/Lost:
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

ha ae,

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Pat Pierson
Office Phone: 716.375.2575
E-Mai ppierson@sbu.edu
Cell Phone: N/A
Fax: 716.375.2383
Website: www_gobonnies.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 11 Siena Jan. 21 @ Richmond*
Nov. 14 @ Niagara Jan, 26 @ Fordham*
Nov. 18 Columbia 28 @ Xavier*
Noy. 19 Buffalo/Manhattan* ‘Feb. 2 Dayton*
Nov. 21 Pittsburgh Feb. 4 Massachusetts*
Nov. 25. Colgate Feb. 8 @ Saint Louis*
Nov. 30 @ Bucknell Feb. 11 @ George Washington*
Dec.4 @ Cleveland State Feb. 15  @ Saint Joseph’s*

Dec.9 Bowling Green Duquesne*
Dec. 16 @ Canisius Rhode Island*
Dec. 18 @Faitligh Dickinson Feb. 25. Charlotte*
Dec. 22. @ Michigan

Dec. 29. Comnell+

Dec. 30. Wagner Tournament+

Jan. 2 @UAlbany St. Bona Shootout (Elmira, N.Y)
Jan.9  @Duquesne* + Wagner Tournament
Jan. 12 Temple* * Atlantic 10 Opponent,

Jan. 18 La Salle*

‘Audrey Latendresse

Head Coach. Senior Guard
Rich Conover Shea Kenny
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Vestal, N.Y.
Enrollment: 14,368
Founded: 1946
Colors: Dark Green, Black & White
Nickname: Bearcats
President: Lois B. DeFleur
Athletic Director: Joel Thirer
Conference: America East
Home Arena: Events Center
Capacity: 5,142

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Rich Conover (Green Mountain ‘87)
School Record (Years): 51-49 (Four)
Career Record (Years): 121-107 (Nine)
Assistant Coaches: Nicole Scholl (Moorhead State '94)
Tara Morrison (Adams State ‘01)
Bernitha Johnson (Tennessee ‘05)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 17-12
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/4th
Starters Returning/Lost: 23
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 83
MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: David O'Brian
Office Phone: 607.777.6478
E-Mail: dobrian@binghamton.edu
Cell Phone: 607.222.6473
Fax: 607.777.4597
Website: www.bubearcats.com
SCHEDULE
Nov. 14 Sacred Heart Jan. 24 @ Hartford*
Nov. 17, Winthrop+ Jan. 27 Boston U.*
Nov. 18 Akron+ Jan. 31 @ Stony Brook*
Nov 22 Fairleigh Dickinson Feb. 3 @ UAlbany*
Nov. 25. Liberty Feb. 10 @ Maine*
Nov. 29 @ La Salle Feb. 14 UMBC*
Dec.2  @ Canisius Feb. 17 @ Vermont*
Dec. 7 @ Lehigh Feb. 21 Stony Brook*

Dec. 10 Villanova

Dec. 16 @ Colgate

Dec. 19 @ Bucknell

Dec. 30 Syracuse

Jan. 4 Ualbany*

Jan. 8 @ Cornell

Jan. 10 Maine*

Jan. 13, @UMBC*

Jan. 17 @ New Hampshire*
Jan. 20. Vermont

Feb. 24 Hartford*
Feb. 28 @ Boston U.*
March 3. New Hampshire*

* America East Opponent

+ Florida Atlantic Tipoff Classic

2006-07 —
f

Head Coach
‘Ann McInerney

Senior Forward
Bracey Barker

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orono, Maine
Enrollment: 11,400
Founded: 1865,
Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy Blue & White
Nickname: Black Bears
President: Dr. Robert Kennedy
Athletic Director: Blake James
Conference: America East
Home Arena: Harold Alfond Sports Arena
Capacity: 5,712

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ann McInerney (Assumption '89)
School Record (Years): 10-19 (One)
Career Record (Years): 161-101 (Nine)
Assistant Coaches: — Kathy Karlsson (Maine ‘91)
Colleen Carbone (Merrimack ‘04)

MATION
2005-06 Overall’ R ) 10-19
2005-06 Co i ‘t) S-L1ATth
Starters Ret . 32
Letterwinners R : 522
MED ATION
Women's Basketball Doug DeBiase

Office Phone: 207.581.3596

E-Mail: doug,debiase@umit.maine.edu

Cell Phone: 610.716.3340

Fax: 207.581.3297

Website: www goblackbears.com
SCHEDULE

Nov. 11 William & Mary Jan. 27 Hartford*

Nov. 18 Middle Tennessee+ -b. 3 @ New Hampshire*

Nov. 19 Minnesota/Princetony
Nov. 24 Brown

Nov. 25. St. John'/Clemson*
Nov. 29. @ Dartmouth
Dec.7  @ Holy Cross

Dec. 10 @ Saint Joseph’
Dec. 17 @ Boston College
Dec. 28 @ Virginia

Dec. 29 UAB/Northwesterne

b.7  UAlbany*
“b. 10 Binghamton"
*b. 13 Vermont*

b. 17 @ Boston U."
"b. 24 UMBC*

b.27 @ Hartford
March 3 @ Stony Brook"

Jan.4 New Hampshire" + Minneapolis, Minn.
Jan. 7 @UAlbany* * Dead River Classic

Jan. 10 @ Binghamton* —_< Charlottesville, Va

Jan. 14 @ Vermont* * America East Opponent
Jan. 17 Stony Brook*

Jan. 20. Boston U.*

Jan. 24 @UMBC*

Head Coach Senior Forward

Phil Stern, Sharri Rhode
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment: 12,000
Founded: 1966
Black & Gold with Red
Retrievers

Dr, Freeman Hrabowski

Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Brown

Conference: ‘America East

Home Arena: RAC Arena

Capacity: 4,024
COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Phil Stern (Concordia ‘94)

School Record (Years): 41-73 (Four)
Career Record (Years): 135-145 (Ten)
Assistant Coaches: Katie Rokus (USC Aiken ‘03)
Lindsey Roche (UNC Asheville '05)

Kelley Gibson (Maryland ‘99)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 15-13
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: —7-9/5th

Starters Returning/Lost: 4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/2

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Jessica Bernheim:
Office Phone: 401.455.2639
E-Mail: jbernheim@umbe.edu
Cell Phone: 410.598.9848

410.455.3994
www.umberetrievers.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 @George Washingfon Jan, 20
Nov. 14 Coppin Sta
Nov. 17. Loyola
Nov. 21. Towson
Nov. 26 NJIT
Nov. 28. @ American

@ New Hampshire"
Maine*

Vermont*

@ Boston U.*

Stony Brook*
UAlba

Dec. 2 @Faitleigh Dickinson @ Binghamton*
Dec.6 Navy New Hampshire*
Dec.9 @ Longwood @ Vermont*

Dec. 17 @ Mount St. Mary's @ Maine*

Dec. 19 @ Rider Hartford*

Dec. 28 TeesASMGapsChis
Dec. 29 Texas State
Boston U.*
Stony Brook*
@UAlbany*
Binghamton*

@ Hartford*

* America East Opponent

Senior Forward
Erica Kovach

Head Coach
Kelly Greenburg

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Boston, Mass.
Enrollment: 16,572
Founded: 1839
Colors: Scarlet & White
Nickname: Terriers
President: Robert A. Brown
Athletic Director: Michael P. Lynch
Conference: America East
Home Arena: Case Gymnasium
Capacity: 1,800

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Kelly Greenburg (La Salle '89)

School Record (Years): 33-28 (Two)
Career Record (Years): 117-82 (Seven)
Assistant Coaches:Michael Leflar (Boston College ‘02)
Kathryn Otwell (Hardin-Simmons ‘00)

Mary Helen Walker (Holy Cross ‘93)

Sarah MacElroy (West Chester ‘03)

TEAM INFORMATION

2005-06 Overall Record: 18-12
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: | 9-7/t3rd
Starters Returning/Lost: an
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Stefanie Howlett
Office Phone: 617.353.7787
E-Mail: howlet@bu.edu
Cell Phone: 617.595.6936
Fax: 617.353.5286
Website: www goterriers.com

SCHEDULE
Nov. 14 @Rhode Island Jan, 23
Nov. 18 @Missouri-KansisGty Jan. 27
Nov. 21 @Northeastern Jan. 31
Nov. 26 Canisius Feb. 4
Nov. 28 @Connecticut Feb. 7

New Hampshire*
@ Binghamton*
Hartford*
UMBC"

@ Vermont*

Dec. 1 @ Arizona Statet Feb. 10. Stony Brook*

Dec. 2 NAU/E. Michigin+ Feb, 14 @ Ualbany*
Dee.6 Brown Feb. 17. Maine*

Dec. 10 @ Delaware Feb. 21 @ Hartford*

Dec. 12 Harvard Feb. 24 @ New Hampshire
Dec. 17 St. John’ Feb, 28 Binghamton*

Dec. 29 Dayton*
Dec. 30 Dartmouth/Duke* + America East Opponent

Jan. 4 @UMBC* + ASU Classic
Jan. 7 Vermont* * Blue Sky Classic
Jan. 10 @ Stony Brook*

Jan. 14 UAlbany*

Jan, 20 @ Maine*

IACBANY BASKETBALL
OPPONENTS

Senior Guard
Brittney Cross

Head Coach
Sharon Dawley

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Burlington, Vt
Enrollment 8,800
Founded: 1791

Green & Gold
Catamounts

Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel
Dr. Robert Corran
‘America East

Patrick Gymnasium
3,228

Athletic Director:
Conference:
Home Arena:
Capacity:

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Sharon Dawley (Saint Anselm ‘83)
School Record (Years): 37-46 (Three)
Career Record (Years): 174-109 (11)
Assistant Coaches: Kerry Jenkins (Amherst ‘95)
Danielle Sabourin (Vermont ‘05)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: _ 9-18
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/7th
Starters Returning/Lost: aR
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: _ 3/10

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women's Basketball SID: Lisa Champagne
Office Phone: 802.656.1818
E-Mail: lisa.champagne@uvm.edu
Cell Phone: 802.238.0815
Fax: 802.656.8328
Website: wwwuym.edu/athletics

SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 Massachusetts Jan. 24
Nov. 17 Holy Cross+ Jan. 27
Nov. 18 EsstCalin/Hanarl+ Jan, 31 @ UMBC*
Nov. 24 @Rhode Island® Feb. 7 Boston U.*
Nov. 25. Boston CollegeCCSU*Feb, 10 @ Hartford
Nov. 30 @ Minnesota 13. @ Maine*
Dec.2 @ Lafayette Feb. 17 Binghamton*
Dec.6  @ Colgate Feb, 20 UMBC*
Dec. 17 Manhattan, Feb. 24 @ Stony Brook*
Dec. 19. Kent State Feb, 28 @ New Hampshire*
Dec. 28 South Floridac March 3 UAlbany*
Dec. 29 St. Joseph’syNortheasterne

Stony Brook*
New Hampshire*

Jan. 1 Siena * America East Opponent
Jan.7  @Boston U.* + TD Banknorth Classic
Jan. 10° Hartford* * URI Invitational

Jan. 14 Maine* < Hawk Classic

Jan. 17 @ UAlbany*

Jan, 20. @ Binghamton*

Head Coach Junior Forward

Jennifer Rizzotti Danielle Hood
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: West Hartford, Conn.
Enrollment: 4,657
Founded: 1877
Colors: Scarlet & White
Nickname: Hawks
President Walter Harrison
Athletic Director: Patricia H. Meiser
Conference: ‘America East
Home Arena: Chase Arena
Capacity: 3,977
COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: _ Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut ‘96)
School Record (Years): 119-89 (Seven)

Career Record (Years): Same
Assistant Coaches: Kris Caruso (Connecticut ‘90)
Brian Mik (Southern Connecticut ‘94)

Bill Sullivan (Connecticut ‘95)

‘Tanika Price (Hartford ‘05)

TEAM
2005-06 Overall : 27-4
2005-06 Confere 15-VIst
Starters mgs 32
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:, o/4

7

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women's Basketball SID:, Dan Ruede
Office Phone: -s-=+4s 860.768.4501
E-Mail: ruede@hartford.edu
Cell Phone: 860.748.3450
Fax: 860.768.4068
Website: wwwhartfordhawks.com

SCHEDULE

@ Maine*
@ Boston U.*

Nov. 10 Dartmouth+ Jan, 27
Nov. 17 @St Josephs Jan. 31

Nov. 19 @ Loyola Feb. 4 Stony Brook*

Nov 24 @Manhatan Feb. 7 @ New Hampshire
Nov. 26 @ Columbia Feb. 10. Vermont*

Nov. 29. Seton Hall Feb. 17 UAlbany*

Dec.2 Brigham Young Feb. 21 Boston U.*

Dec. 4 @ St, John’s Feb. 24 @ Binghamton*
Dec.6 Massachusetts Feb. 27 Maine*

Dec.9 @ Michigan State March 3 @ UMBC*

Dec. 22, @ Hofstra
Dec. 29 @ Connecticut
Jan. 4 @ Stony Brook
Jan. 7 New Hampshire*
Jan. 10 @ Vermont*
Jan.17 UMBC*
Jan. 20 @UAlbany*
Binghamton*

+ Preseason NIT
* America East Opponent

ey,
‘

Head Coach
‘Maura McHugh

Senior Forward
Jessica Smith

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Stony Brook, N.Y.
Enrollment: 21,685
Founded: 1957
Colors: Scarlet, Blue & Grey
Nickname: Seawolves
Presiden Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny
Athletic Director: Jim Fiore
Conference: America East
Home Arena: Indoor Sports Complex
Capacity: 4,103

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Maura McHuge (Old Dominion '75)
School Record (Years): 28-30 (Two)
Career Record (Years): 254-184 (15)
Assistant Coaches:Michele Cherry (Arizona State ‘92)
Olivia Dardy (Wake Forest ‘01)
Danyelle Ingram (Stony Brook '05)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Record: 20-10
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: —12-4/2nd
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

MEDIA INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Newhouse-Bailey

Office Phone: 631.632.7289
E-Mail: mnewhouse@stonybrook.edu
Cell Phone: N/A
Fax: 631.632.8841
Website: www.goseawolves.org
SCHEDULE
Nov. 10 @ Marist Jan. 27 UAlbany*
Nov. 17 Illinois States Jan. 31 Binghamton*

@ Hartford*
UMBC*

Nov. 18 DePaul Tournaments Feb. 4
Nov. 28 @ Iona Feb. 7

Dec. 2 George Washington Feb. 10 @ Boston U.*
Dec.6 @ Temple 14 New Hampshire*
Dec.9 Hofstra 21 @ Binghamton*

24 Vermont*
28 @UAlbany*
March 3 Maine*

Dec. 13 @ Dartmouth
Dec. 15 @ Central Conn.
Dec. 23. Quinnipiac
Dec. 28 @ Sacred Heart
Dec. 30 St. Johns
Hartford*

Jan. 7 @UMBC*
Boston U."

@ New Hampshire*
@ Maine*

@ Vermont*

+ Chicago, Il
* America East Opponent

Jan. 24

2006-07 —
N

Head Coach Senior Forward

‘Sue Johnson Danielle Clark
GENERAL INFORMATION

Durham, N.H.

13,900

Founded: 1866
Colors: Blue & White
Nickname: Wildcats
Interim President: J. Bonnie Newman
Athletic Director: Marty Scarano
Conference: America East
Home Arena: Lundholm Gym
Capacity: 3,500

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Sue Johnson (Yale 86)
School Record (Years): 124-130 (Nine)
Career Record (Years): Same

Assistant Coaches: Gretchen Brown (Georgia Southem 85)
Emily Caschera (New Hampshire ‘03)

Helen Ridley (Quinnipiac '05)

Jen MacAulay (Vermont ‘02)

TEAM INFORMATION
2005-06 Overall Recoré 15-13
2005-06 Conference Record/Finish: —7-9/15th

Starters Returning/Lost: 4n

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 98
MEDIA INFORMATION

Women's Basketball SID: Sarah Ralls

Office Phone: 603.862.3538

E-Mail: sarah ralls@unh.edu

Cell Phone: 603.988.4175

Fax: 603.862.3839

Website: www.unhwildcats.com

SCHEDULE

Nov. 14 @ Massachusetts Jan. 31 UAlbany*

Nov. 17 Wagner Feb.3 Maine*

Nov. 22 Army Feb. 7 Hartford*

Nov. 26 Iona Feb. 14 @ Stony Brook

Dec.2 @ Central Conn. Feb. 17. @ UMBC*

Dec.5 @ Boston College Feb. 21 @UAlbany*

Dec.9 Colgate Feb. 24 Boston U.*

Dec. 19 Northeastern Feb, 28. Vermont*

Dec. 28 Detroit+ March 3 @ Binghamton*

Dec. 29 VI/AWinston Salem+
Jan4  @ Maine*

Jan. 7 @ Hartford*

Jan, 10 Dartmouth

Jan. 13 Stony Brook"

Jan. 17 Binghamton*

Jan. 20 UMBC*

Jan. 23 @ Boston U.*

@ Vermont*

Albany Pharmacy

2004 (74-57, W)
1970 (51-20, W)
2005 (72-60, L)

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2006 (77-56, L)
2006 (65-50, L)
1997 (58-44, L)

Bowling Green
1999 (81-65, W)
1975 (55-44, W)
2000 (62-51, W)
2004 (64-37, W)
2000 (71-56, L)
1995 (75-67, W)

URNEHODCONHY
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1985 (82-54, W)
1991 (78-35, W)

Central Florida
Charleston Southern
Christopher Newport

2006 (51-50, L)
1987 (72-57, W)
1989 (89-85, L)
1990 (66-59, L)
2004 (83-77, L)
2000 (93-43, L)
2005 (58-54, W)
1997 (93-48, W)
2005 (78-44, L)
2002 (57-41, L)

Concordia, N.Y.

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2001 (62-55, L)
2001 (61-56, L)
2000 (88-57, L)
1990 (81-37, W)
1995 (73-66, L)
1997 (77-51, W)
1997 (70-54, W)
1974 (48-40, L)
1973 (38-28, W)

District of Columbia

HoHeNoroor
oRcOHOoHNE

Eastern Conn. State 1994 (54-33, W)
1998 (89-86, W)
1995 (64-61, L)

1992 (65-58, W)

HNouw

Fairleigh Dickinson
Florida International

2004 (63-47, W)
2003 (61-57, W)
1999 (59-38, L)

George Washington
Green Mountain

1999 (95-46, L)
2000 (77-46, W)

1995 (83-62, W)
2006 (70-53, L)
1992 (65-61, W)
1967 (29-16, L)
2001 (68-55, L)
1974 (44-37, L)
2000 (64-48, L)
2000 (66-50, L)
1998 (71-47, L)
1971 (0-18, W)
1995 (81-50, W)

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Hudson Valley C.C.

SERIES

LAST MEETING
1998 (71-67, L)
2004 (86-65, W)
1999 (81-55, L)

Iona
Ithaca

John Jay

Kean
Keene State
Keuka

Lafayette

Lamar

La Salle

Lehigh

Le Moyne
LIU-Southampton
Long Island

Maine
Manhattan
Manhattanville
Marywood
Massachusetts-Lowell
Merrimack

Metro State
Middlebury
Mississippi State
Mohawk C.C
Morgan State

Navy
Nazareth

Nebraska-Kearny
Nevada-Las Vegas
New Hampshire

New Hampshire College

New Haven
New Rochelle
Niagara

North Park
Northeastern
Northern Arizona
Norwich

Notre Dame, Md

New York University

Old Westbury
Oneonta State

Orange County C.C.

Pace
Pennsylvania
Pepperdine

Quinnipiac

Ramapo
Rensselaer
Richmond
Robert Morris
Rochester
Rockland €.C
Russell Sage

Sacred Heart

Sam Houston State

St. Agnes
St. Augustine’

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conoHuncoen

COOH ROCOCONwWeEHHEAY

2000 (61-47, L)
1995 (68-64, L)

1990 (71-37, W)
1989 (84-62, L)

1997 (58-50, W)
1993 (103-85, W)

2003 (91-73, W)
First Meeting
First Meeting
2000 (76-51, L)
1997 (61-58, W)
1999 (70-64, L)
2002 (55-52, W)

2006 (73-56, W)
1999 (74-56, L)
1990 (88-58, W)
1986 (73-67, W)
1999 (76-62, L)
1998 (57-54, W)
1998 (62-54, L)
1968 (24-22, W)
2000 (62-57, L)
1965 (65-4, W)
2005 (66-56, W)

2003 (77-55, W)
1995 (68-56, W)
1998 (80-52, L)
2005 (78-56, L)
2006 (70-55, L)
1999 (58-41, W)
1999 (76-65, L)
1986 (67-60, W)
2005 (54-47, W)
1988 (81-61, W)
2005 (78-68, W)
2004 (64-61, L)
1993 (66-64, W)
1994 (73-62, W)
1994 (70-56, L)

1992 (64-36, W)
1989 (74-56, W)
1966 (12-10, W)

1983 (72-62, L)
2001 (64-51, L)
2003 (70-49, L)

1996 (69-67, W)

1993 (70-57, W)
1995 (68-60, W)
2001 (87-77, L)
1999 (69-57, L)
1993 (61-51, L)
1966 (26-20, W)
1989 (82-53, W)

2002 (69-63, L)
First Meeting
1915 (18-8, L)
1997 (68-58, L)

RECORDS

LAST MEETING
2005 (59-49, L)
2002 (71-67, W)
1995 (77-58, L)

OPPONENT
St. Bonaventure
St. Francis (N.Y.)
St. John Fisher

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St. John’s 1998 (70-53, L)
St. Joseph, Vt. 2000 (78-30, W)
St. Lawrence 1977 (56-34, L)
Saint Michael's 1985 (78-69, L)
Saint Rose 3 1998 (84-72, W)

Salem State
Savannah State

1986 (90-79, L)
2006 (53-42, W)

Scranton 1987 (65-55, L)
Siena 2005 (61-55, L)
Skidmore 7 1995 (65-55, W)

Southern Vermont
Southern Conn. State
Staten Island

1
1

2

1

0

3

5

z

1

0

2

8

9

0 1999 (93-42, W)
2 1999 (52-35, W)
0 1995 (98-25, W)
1
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1
2
0
6
0
0
4
8
6
1
2

COP UE HH OH OHOUDLENSHOHOWHOSHOS

Stetson 2000 (75-64, L)
Stony Brook 6 17 2006 (80-71, L)
SUNY Brockport 1971 (58-12, L)
SUNY Cobleskill 1972 (34-26, L)
SUNY Cobleskill JV 1965 (25-23, W)
SUNY Cortland 1995 (61-56, L)
SUNY Fredonia 1983 (75-73, W)
SUNY Geneseo 1986 (75-56, W)
SUNY New Paltz 7 1996 (91-37, W)
SUNY Oswego 1986 (87-66, W)
SUNY Plattsburgh 19 1995 (61-35, W)
SUNY Potsdam 2 1987 (68-49, W)
Syracuse 2005 (70-52, L)
Towson 2 0 — 2002 (58-39, W)
UMBC 4 2 2006 (63-55, W)
Union 17 6 — 1995 (72-62, W)
Utica 6 3 1995 (81-51, W)
Utica Tech 4 0 1985 (91-48, W)
Vassar 1 1983 (59-47, W)

0
Virginia 0 1 2004 (59-34, L)
Virginia Commonwealth 00 —_-First Meeting
Vermont 1 9 2006 (65-62, W)

Wagner 1 2 2002 (74-66, L)
Wisconsin 0 0 First Meeting

Yale 2002 (88-76, W)

Great Dane Awards

The University at Albany's Department of Athletics hosts the Great
Dane Awards every May asa celebration of the current academic year’s
athletic achievements. The most valuable players on each of the 19
intercollegiate teams for men and women are recognized, along with
members of the UAlbany Athletic Director's and Athletic Academic
Honor Rolls and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Featured
award presentations include the Presidential Scholar-Athlete Awards
and ECAC Merit Medal recipients

Basketball’s Jen Schumacher and track and field’s Andy Allstadt
received the 2005-06 Presidential Scholar-Athlete Awards as the senior
male and female with the highest cumulative grade point average.
Volleyball’s Ashlee Reed, the America East Woman of the Year, and
Stephan Hall, amen’ soccer Academic All-American, were given ECAC
Merit Medals. Basketball’s Jamar Wilson, volleyball’s Blair Buchanan
and softball’s Casey Halloran were voted the male and female athletes
of the year.

Director of Athletics Lee McElroy (left) presents America East Conference
Woman of the Year Ashlee Reed (right) with the ECAC Merit Medal as the
school’s top female student-athlete for 2005-06.

What is a Great Dane?

The University at Albany adopted the
nickname "Great Danes” in the spring of 1965,
UAlbany’s mascot was founded inaconteston
campus fora $25 savings bond. The judging
committee made the choice noting, “The Great
Dane is noted for its grandeur, its alertness,
and its intelligence. It is an animal whose
prowess and strength are easily recognizable
and readily admired.” Contest winner Kathy
Earle explained the Great Dane was renowned for its “size, weight,
strength, character, courage, speed, and stamina.”

In the 1960s, UAlbany grew from a college for teachers to a top
research university. The old school mascot, “Pierre the Pedguin,”
representing the Pedagogues, seemed inappropriate as the University.
mascot and nickname.

2006-07 —
AMERICA EAST
CONFERENCE

BASKETBALL
MEMBERS

Albany
(Albany, N.Y.)
Binghamton
(Vestal, N.Y.)

Boston U.
(Boston, Mass.)
Hartford
(West Hartford, Conn.)
Maine
(Orono, Maine)
UMBC
(Baltimore, Md.)
New Hampshire
(Durham, N.H.)
Stony Brook
(Stony Brook, N.Y.)
‘Vermont
(Burlington, Vt.)

STAFF DIRECTORY

Commissioner:
Patrick Nero

Senior Assoc, Commissioner:
Julie Ruppert

Associate Commissioner:
Matt Bourque

Assistant Commissioner:
Katie Willett

Assistant Commissioner/Commu-
nications:
KJ. Cardinal

Director of Championships:
Mat Jarret

Asst. Dir/Championships:
Bailey Mixon

Asst. Dir/Communications
Tom Wilkins

Coordinator of Officials:
Charles Diehl

CONTACTING
THE CONFERENCE

Mailing Address
10 High Street, Suite 860
Boston, MA 02110

Phone Number:
(617) 695-6369

Fax Number:
Comm.: (617) 695-6385
Admin.: (617) 695-6380

Cardinal's E-Mail:
cardinal@americaeast.com_

Web Site Address:
www.americaeast.com

America East ...

Since its modest beginning as a men’s bas-
ketball-only conference in 1979, America East
has evolved into one of the most comprehensive
NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment
to broad-based, competitive athletics programs,
complementing the academic integrity and mis-
sions of the member institutions.

Each of the nine institutions - University at
Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University,
University of Hartford, University of Maine, Uni-
versity of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC),
University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook Uni-
versity, 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’ basketball, baseball, men’s and women's
cross country, field hockey, men’s and womens golf,
men’s and women’ indoor track and field, men’s
and women’ lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor
track and field, men’s and women’ soccer, softball,
men and women’ swimming and diving, men’s
and women’s tennis, and volleyball

America East also conducts the nation’s most
comprehensive academic recognition program for
student-athletes. More than 1,800 student-athletes
with grade-point averages of 3.0 or better were
honored in 2005-06 alone.

With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-
Atlantic to Northeast regions 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 campuses
and boast nearly one million living alumni

Athletic Success...

America East enters its 19th year of all-sports
championship competition on the heels of one of
the most successful seasons in history as four of its
10 team sport champions won at least one game
in the NCAA Championship.

Hartford advanced in the NCAA Women’s
Basketball Championship with a 64-58 upset win
over Temple in the first round. In addition, America
East sent Stony Brook to the National Invitation
Tournament in women’s basketball.

Albany’ men’s basketball team earned its first-
ever trip to the NCAA Championship by capturing
the league’s regular season and tournament cham-
pionships. The Great Danes held a double-digit
second-half lead, but could not upset top-seeded
Connecticut.

Stony Brook’s Leonora Joy and the Maine’
Kirby Davis, the 2005 America East Women’s
and Men's Individual cross country champions,
respectively, were also the top league finishers at
the NCAA Northeast Regionals. Joy finished 12th,
while Davis was 29th.

MERICA
EAST.

The 17th-ranked Boston University field hockey team
captured a 5-3 victory over Central Michigan in an NCAA
Play-In Game. With the win, the Terriers advanced to the
NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000. They were
narrowly defeated ina 4-3 overtime decision by Michigan
in the first round,

The Stony Brook men’ soccer team won its first-ever
NCAA Division I Tournament game with a 2-1 overtime
victory over Yale. The victory marks the fifth-straight
season the America East Champion has won a first round.
game in the NCAA Tournament. The Seawolves advanced
to the second round where they were defeated by No. 8
Connecticut, 2-0.

The Boston University women’ soccer team earned a 1-0
win over the University of Connecticut in the first round of
the NCAA Tournament. The Terriers season came to an end
as they lost 1-0 to Boston College in the second round.

New Hampshire's Shannon Daly and Kary Goodman
both competed at the 2006 NCAA Division | Women’s
Swimming and Diving Championships

Albany’ Mare Pallozzi and Joe Greene, Binghamton’s
Rory Quiller and Boston Universitys Andrea Walkonen all
competed at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Cham-
pionships. Pallozzi and Greene earned Division I track and
field All-America honors, as announced by the U.S. Track &
Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Academic Success...

America East institutions boasted eight Academic
All-Americans in 2005-06 while another 30 were named
All-District.

The conference also honored a top-scholar athlete in
each of its 22 championship sports. 2006 America East
Scholar-Athletes were Kirby Davis (Maine men’s cross
country), Marisa Ryan (Boston University women’s cross
country), Merrie-Beth Maynard (Vermont field hockey),
Stephan Hall (Albany men’s soccer), Debbie Newman
(New Hampshire women’ soccer), Ashlee Reed (Albany
volleyball), Brendon Hitchcock (Binghamton baseball),
Martin Klimes (Vermont men’s basketball), Jessica Smith
(Stony Brook women’s basketball), Jeff Wolniewicz (Bing-
hamton men’ golf), Juliana Carrillo (Hartford women’s
golf), Kevin McKeown (Binghamton mens lacrosse), Mar-
risa Trachtenberg (Stony Brook womens lacrosse), Brittany
Cheney (Maine softball), Brian Koizim (Binghamton men’
swimming & diving), Lidija Breznikar (Boston U. women’.
swimming & diving), Tal Meir (Stony Brook men’s tennis),
Lya Kushnirovich (Binghamton women’ tennis), Andy
Allstadt (Albany men’s indoor track & field),

2006-07 —
Marisa Ryan (Boston U. women’s indoor track & field), Adam
Grossman (UMBC men’ outdoor track & field) and Alyssa Lotmore
(Albany women’ outdoor track & field)

More than 1,800 of America Easts 3,500 student-athletes were
named to the Academic Honor Roll after receiving grade-point aver-
ages of 3.0 or better. Included in that total were 757 student-athletes
who earned a 3.5 or better.

Vermont, whose student-athletes maintained a 3.14 grade-point
average, has been awarded the America East Academic Cup for
the second-consecutive season and becomes the first institution in
conference history to win the award three times. It ties the highest
grade-point average in the 11-year history of the award, which the
Catamounts set last season.

Commissioner's Cup...

Seven league titles, three runner-up finishes and one third-place
showing by its womens programs led Boston University to the 2005-06
Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner's Cup. For the fourth time in five
years, the Terriers earn the conference award that annually recognizes
the highest scoring athletic program in America East as determined by
a points system, which rewards a school for success both during the
regular season and at championship competition in the league's 22
sports. Boston U. took home the conference crown in women’s cross
country, women’s soccer, field hockey, women’ indoor track & field,
women’ tennis, women’ golf and women’ lacrosse. The Terriers were
also runners up in women’s basketball, women’s outdoor track & field
and softball, while winning regular-season titles in women’s soccer,
field hockey and women’ lacrosse

America East in the Pros...

Several America East athletes have extended their playing careers
beyond the collegiate level. Former two-time America East Players
of the Year Craig Claxton of the Atlanta Hawks, 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 Los Ange-
les Clippers, 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 has been invited to preseason
camp with the Indiana Pacers.

America East has also been well-represented in the WNBA as cur-
rent 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 ina game on July 20, 2003. More recently, he also helped the
Astros reach the World Series for the first time in franchise history in
2005. 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 Francisco Giants and Kevin Mench
of the Texas Rangers are on 2006 Major League rosters. Jay Witasick
of the Oakland AS, who played at UMBC, is in his 10th season in the
majors. Several other former America East players, including 11 draft
choices from 2004-05, are presently in the minor leagues

Hartford’ Jerry Kelly, who recently finished second at the U.S.
Bank Championship in Milwaukee, joined the tour in 1996 after
turning professional in 1989. Kelly has earned more than $2 million
in each of the last three seasons. He’ 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 soc-
cerand men’ lacrosse players in various professional leagues, including
former Boston University standout Andrew Dorman, who isin his third
season with the New England Revolution of the MLS.

UMBCS men’ lacrosse player Brendan Mundorf, the 2006 America
East Player of the Year, was recently concluded his first season with
the Denver Outlaws of the Major Lacrosse League. He is one of the
top rookie scorers in the league with 17 goals and 21 points for the
Western Division leaders.

History...

To see how far America East has progressed, consider the confer-
ence was established in 1979 as the ECAC North. The conference at
that time consisted of 10 institutions and sponsored league competition
only in men’s basketball, with the champion receiving an automatic
bid to the NCAA Championship

Men's basketball remained the lone league sport until the 1988-89
academic year. At that time, the conference’s Board of Directors made
a new commitment to an all-sports association, creating the North
Atlantic Conference by establishing an office, hiring a full-time com-
missioner, and embarking on a building program

The North Atlantic Conference merged with the Seaboard Con-
ference (the league in which Boston University, Hartford, Maine,
New Hampshire, and Vermont, among others, competed in women’s
basketball) in 1989 and the NAC looked to establish conference
championships in several men’s and women’ sports.

The conference changed its name to America East prior to the
1996-97 academic year and moved the conference headquarters to
its present location in downtown Boston in 1997.

In 2005, America East hired Patrick Nero, most recently the Direc-
tor of Athletics at Maine, as the conference’ third commissioner

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE

Team G
Stony Brook 29
Boston U. 30
Binghamton 29
Hartford 31
New Hampshire 28
UMBC. 2B
Vermont w
Maine 29
Albany 2B
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Team FG
Hartford 753
Binghamton 676
UMBC. 658
Maine oll
Stony Brook 705
Boston U. 717
New Hampshire 599
Vermont 600
UAlbany 563

1963
2007
1940
2031
1752
1735
1667
1751
1508

FGA
1734
1557
1524
1496
1784
1828
1533
1615
1559

3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Team

Binghamton 144
UMBC. 167
UAlbany 119
Stony Brook 131
Boston U. 179
Maine 117
Hartford 130
Vermont 127
New Hampshire 164
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Team FIM
Maine 412
Boston U. 394
Vermont 340
New Hampshire 390
Binghamton 444
UMBC. 252
Stony Brook 422
Hartford 395
UAlbany 263
SCORING MARGIN
Team ™
Hartford 5
Binghamton 66.9
Stony Brook 627
UMBC. 62.0
Boston U. 66.9
New Hampshire 62.6
Maine 60.4
Vermont 617
UAlbany 539

Team
Hartford

UMBC.

Maine

Boston U.
UAlbany
Binghamton
New Hampshire
Stony Brook

FG

G

653
581
680
676

FGA
402
480
359
402
577
381
430
424
552

OPP
54.8
628
64.2
58.6
64.2
614
64.0
66.7
64.0

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE

Pris,

1734
1531
1745
1733

| REBOUNDS
Team
Boston U.
Stony Brook
Hartford
Binghamton
Vermont
UAlbany
New Hampshire
Maine
UMBC

ASSISTS
Team

UMBC
Binghamton
Maine

New Hampshire
Stony Brook
Hartford

Boston U.
Vermont
UAlbany

STEALS
Team

Stony Brook
UAlbany
Vermont

UMBC

New Hampshire
Boston U.
Hartford
Binghamton
Maine

Off.-Def.
361-808
429-736
367-827
348-758
347-673
365-681

301-669
307-764
268-688

Assists
460
401
390
375
379
391
378
304
293

Steals
283
250
224
228
2iL
2ul
214
178
156

Total
1169
1165
1194
1106
1020
1046
970
1071
956

Ave
389
387
385
38.1
307
373
37.0
36.9
34.1

Ave.
16.43
13.83
13.45
1339
13.07
12.61
12.60
11.26
10.46

Avg.
9.76
893
830
8.14
7.54
7.03
6.90
6.14
5.38

| INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

‘SCORING
Player

Alexis Castro
Mykeema Ford
Danielle Clark
Jessica Smith
Danielle Hood
Bracey Barker
Ashley Underwood
Rachael Vanderwal
Matea Pender
Sharri Rhode

REBOUNDING
Player

Dana Ferraro

Erica Beverly

‘Abby Schrader
Kasey Devine
Jessica Smith
Alexis Castro

Laine Kurpniece
Bracey Barker
Rachael Vanderwal
Joy Sterling

ASSISTS
Player

Mykeema Ford
Brittnie Hughes
Erika Messam
Rachael Vanderwal
Brittney Cross
Whitney Edwards
Sherri Mikus

Sharri Rhode
Ashley Underwood
Shea Kenny

Team
Vermont
Stony Brook
UNH
Stony Brook
Hartford
Maine
Maine
Boston U.
UMBC.
UMBC.

Team
Stony Brook
Hartford
Maine
Boston U.
Stony Brook
Vermont
Binghamton
Maine
Boston U.
UAlbany

Team
Stony Brook
UMBC.
Hartford
Boston U.
Vermont
UNH
UAlbany
UMBC.
Maine
Binghamton

STEALS
Player Team G
Britany Cross Vermont 27
dessica Smith Stony Brook 29
Whitney Edwards. UNH. 28
Jen Blues Binghamton 29
Sherri Mikus UAlbany 28
Britnie Hughes UMBC. 28
Dana Ferraro Stony Brook 29
Ebony Woods == UNH 28
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook 28
Sidney Omndorff Stony Brook 29
BLOCKS

Player Team G
Gia Sanders UAlbany 28
Kasey Devine Boston U. 30
Erica Beverly Hanford 31
Kirsten Peterson UAlbany 28
Ray Williams UNH a7
Amanda Robinson UMBC 28
Laura Fanceski Binghamton 28
Dana Ferraro Stony Brook 29
Lindsey HugsadVaa Maine 29
Abby Schrader Maine 29
Bracey Barker Maine 29
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

Player Team A
Mykeema Ford Stony Brook 127
Erika Messam Hanford 106
Rachael Vanderwal Boston U. 104
Sherri Mikus UAlbany 88
Whitney Edwards UNH. 91
Britnie Hughes UMBC 118

Britney Cross

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Player Team FG
Ray Williams UNH 129
Erica Beverly Hanford 124
Danielle Hood Hartford «180
Sharri Rohde UMBC. 138
Laine Kurpniece Binghamton 108
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Player Team FT
Britney Cross Vermont 73
Danielle Clark UNH 128
Ashley Underwood Maine 98
Ikea Witt Hanford 81

Bracey Barker Maine 7

3PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Player Team
Laura Sario Binghamton 32
Matea Pender UMBC. 51
Sidney Omdorff Stony Brook 37
Kristin Drabyn UMBC. 26
Danielle Clark UNH 34

3PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Player Team G
den Schumacher UAlbany 28
Jen Blues Binghamton 29
Ashley Underwood Maine 29
Marylynne Schafer Harford 29
Matea Pender UMBC. 28

Vermont 90

3FG

Ave.
2.30
2.24
2.04
2.00
2.00
1.93
1.69
1.64
157
155

Ave.
1.86
1.83
1.23,
118
Lis
Lu
0.93
0.86
0.83
0.79
079

Ave.
159
156
139
1.28
1.23,
Li
1.03,

Pet.
600
551
547
543
535

Pet.
859
837
824
826
816

Pet.
71
408
407
406
395

Ave.
236
2.03
1.90
1.90
1.82
AMERICA EAST

NOVEMBER Thurs. 7 Binghamton at Lehigh *New Hampshire at Boston U.
‘Maine at Holy Cross *Stony Brook at Vermont
Fri. 10 UMBC at George Washington Sat.9 Hofstra at Stony Brook *Maine at UMBC
La Salle at UAlbany Hartford at Michigan State “Binghamton at Hartford
Dartmouth at Hartford (1) Colgate at New Hampshire Sat, 27 *Hartford at Maine
Massachusetts at Vermont UMBC at Longwood *New Hampshire at Vermont
Sat.11 Stony Brook at Marist Sun, 10 Villanova at Binghamton *Boston U. at Binghamton
William & Mary at Maine Boston U. at Delaware *Ualbany at New Hampshire
Tues. 14 Coppin State at UMBC Maine at St. Joseph’ Wed. 31 *Hartford at Boston U
Boston U. at Rhode Island UaAlbany at Wisconsin *Ualbany at New Hampshire
New Hampshire at Massachusetts Tues. 12. Harvard at Boston U. *Binghamton at Stony Brook
Sacred Heart at Binghamton Wed. 13. Stony Brook at Dartmouth *Vermont at UMBC
Wed. 15 UAlbany at Siena (2) Fri.15 Stony Brook at CCSU
Fri.17 Stony Brook vs. Illinois State (3) Sat.16 Binghamton at Colgate FEBRUARY
Hartford at St. Joseph's Sun, 17 Manhattan at Vermont Sat,3*Maine at New Hampshire
Bowling Green vs. UAlbany (4) St. John’s at Boston U. “Binghamton at UAlbany
Binghamton vs, Winthrop (5) Sacred Heart at UAlbany Sun.4 "UMBC at Boston U
Loyola at UMBC UMBC at Mount St. Mary’ *Stony Brook at Hartford
Wagner at New Hampshire Maine at Boston College Wed.7  *UAlbany at Maine
Holy Cross at Vermont Tues. 19 Binghamton at Bucknell *UMBC at Stony Brook
Sat.18 Stony Brook vs. Yale/DePaul (6) Northeastern at New Hampshire *Boston U. and Vermont
Maine vs. Middle Tennessee (7) Kent State at Vermont *Hartford at New Hampshire
Boston U. at Missouri-Kansas City UMBC at Rider Sat, 10 *Stony Brook at Boston U.
UCF/Pairleigh Dickinson vs. UAlbany (4) Fri. 22. Hartford at Hofstra *Vermont at Hartford
Binghamton vs. Akron (5) Sat. 23 Quinnipiac at Stony Brook *UAlbany at UMBC
East Carolina/Harvard at Vermont (6) Thurs. 28 New Hampshire vs. Detroit (12) “Binghamton at Maine
Sun, 19 Maine vs. Minnesota/Princeton (7) Maine at Virginia (13) Tues. 13 *Vermont at Maine
Hartford at Loyola Vermont vs. South Florida (14) Wed. 14 *Boston U. at UAlbany
Tues. 21 Boston U. at Northeastern, UMBC ys. Texas ASM Corpus Christi *UMBC at Binghamton
Towson at UMBC Stony Brook at Sacred Heart *New Hampshire at Stony Brook
UaAlbany at Virginia Commonwealth UAlbany at Sam Houston State Sat,17 *Binghamton at Vermont
Wed. 22 Fairleigh Dickinson at Binghamton Fri.29 Maine vs. UAB/Northwestern State (13) *Maine at Boston U.
New Hampshire at Army New Hampshire vs. VT/Winston-Salem (12) *Ualbany at Hartford
Fri.24 Vermont at Rhode Island (8) Vermont vs. St. Joseph’/Northeastern (14) *New Hampshire at UMBC
Hartford at Manhattan Boston U. vs. Dayton (16) Tues. 20 “UMBC at Vermont
Brown at Maine (9) UMBC vs. Texas State Wed.21  *Stony Brook at Binghamton
Sat.25 Vermont vs. Boston College/CCSU (8) Hartford at Connecticut (17) *New Hampshire at UAlbany
Liberty at Binghamton Sat. 30 Boston U. vs. Duke/Dartmouth (16) *Boston U. at Hartford
Clemson/St. John’ at Maine (9) Syracuse at Binghamton Sat,24  *UMBC at Maine
Sun, 26 Iona at New Hampshire St. John’s at Stony Brook *Vermont at Stony Brook
Canisius at Boston U UaAlbany at Lamar *Boston U. at New Hampshire
Holy Cross at UAlbany *Hartford at Binghamton
Hartford at Columbia JANUARY Tues. 27 *Maine at Hartford
NJIT at UMBC Mon. 1 Siena at Vermont Wed. 28 *Binghamton at Boston U.
Tues. 28 Providence at New Hampshire Tues. 2 St. Bonaventure at UAlbany *Stony Brook at UAlbany
UMBC at American Thurs. 4 *Hartford at Stony Brook *Vermont at New Hampshire
Stony Brook at Iona *New Hampshire at Maine
Boston U. at Connecticut *UAlbany at Binghamton MARCH
Wed. 29 Binghamton at La Salle *Boston U. at UMBC Sat,3*Maine at Stony Brook
Seton Hall at Hartford Sun. 7 *Vermont at Boston U. *New Hampshire at Binghamton
Maine at Dartmouth *New Hampshire at Hartford *Ualbany at Vermont
Thurs. 30 Vermont at Minnesota *Maine at UAlbany *Hartford at UMBC
*Stony Brook at UMBC Thurs. 8 | America East Tournament: First Round
DECEMBER Mon. 8 Binghamton at Cornell Fri,9 | America East Tournament: Quarterfinals
Fri.1 Boston U. at Arizona State Wed. 10 *Hartford at Vermont Sat, 10 | America East Tournament: Semifinals
Sat.2 Vermont at Lafayette *Boston U. at Stony Brook Sun, 11 | America East Championship Title Game
Binghamton at Canisius *UMBC at UAlbany
Brigham Young at Hartford *Maine at Binghamton pay aia nic a
George Washington at Stony Brook Dartmouth at New Hampshire 3 ~DePaul Tournament (Chicago, tl.)
UMBC at Fairleigh Dickinson Sat.13  *Stony Brook at New Hampshire oe nen ete wean aS
New Hampshire at CCSU *Binghamton at UMBC 6 ~TD Banknorth Classic (Burlington, Vi)
Boston U. vs. N. Arizona/Eastern Mich, (10) Sun. 14 — *Maine at Vermont 7 Minnesota Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Sun.3 Army at UAlbany *UAlbany at Boston U 9 Dead ier company Clase (ono, Main)
Mon. 4 Hartford at St. John’s Wed. 17 *Stony Brook at Maine = Verizon Wireless ASU Classie (Tempe, Ar.)
Tues. 5 New Hampshire at Boston College *Vermont at UAlbany ee one Gueeewo
Wed. 6 — Brown at Boston U. (11) *Binghamton at New Hampshire = The Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
Vermont at Colgate UMBCat Hanord a
UaAlbany at Bulfalo Sat.20 *Vermont at Binghamton “Blue Sky Restaurant Group Classic (Hanover, NH.)

Massachusetts at Hartford
Navy at UMBC

*Boston U. at Maine
*UMBC at New Hampshire
*Hartford at UAlbany

Hanford Civic Center (Hartford, Conn.)
+ America East Conference Game

12007 America East Women Basketball Championship at
Events Center (Vestal, N.Y)

BASKETBALL
2005-06 America East Women’s 2006-07 America East Women’s

Basketball Championship Basketball Championship Information
Chase Family Arena - West Hartford, Conn.
Marts 12, 2006 The 2006-07 America East Women’ Basketball Championship will be held March 8-

11 at the Events Center on the campus of Binghamton University in Vestal, N.Y. The first-round
game of the nine-team championship will be Thursday, March 8. Quarterfinal games are Friday,
March 9, while the semifinals will be played Saturday, March 10. The championship game will
be played Sunday, March 11. 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.

Tournament Results

First Round: Thursday, March 9
Game 1 - No. 8 Maine 73, No. 9 UAlbany 56

Quarterfinals: Friday, March 10
Game 2 - No. 2 Stony Brook 59, No. 7 Vermont 52 | schedule:
Game 3 - No. 3 Boston U, 66, No. 6 UNH 60 Thursday, March 8 penn

Game 4 - No. 1 Hartford 58, No. 8 Maine 35 First Round Game “SW . inner Game 5
GUN ui aap tos 66D) | ce nouns Ca ed G6 - Winner of Game 2 vs. Winner Game 5

Saturday, March 10

G7 - Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Semifinals: Saturday, March 11 Friday, March 9 Saturday, March 11

Game 6 - Boston U. 76, Stony Brook 74(OT) | Quarterfinals Championship

Game 7 - Hartford 57, Binghamton 46 G2 - #1 seed vs. Game 1 winner G8 - Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7
G3 - #2 seed vs. #7 seed

America East Championship Game G4 -#3 seed vs
Sunday, March 12 G5 - #4 seed vs. #5 seed
Game 8 - Hartford 75, Boston U. 56

All-Conference Honors

First Team

Rachael Vanderwal, Boston U & ¢

Erika Messam, Hartford Ss. G

Danielle Hood, Hartford So. F BINGHAMTON '07

Mykeema Ford, Stony Brook Jn G

Alexis Castro, Vermont So. FE

Second Team

Laine Kurpniece, Binghamton So. C

Erica Beverly, Hartford Fro

Sharri Rhode, UMBC Jr. Ee

Danielle Clark, New Hampshire Jr. i

Jessica Smith, Stony Brook Jr. FIC

Third Team

Rachel Laws, Binghamton cs.  G

Tkea Witt, Hartford So. G

Bracey Barker, Maine je G

Ray Williams, New Hampshire fr. FE . a *

ieee, Siouy ee x F 2005-06 Final America East Standings

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Christine Kinneary, Boston U. En G SeHartord 15 1 938 27 4 871

Jesyka Burks-Wiley, Boston U. Fro OF Stony Brook Dp 4 $0 20 10 667

Erica Beverly, Hartford FOF

Marylynne Schaefer, Hartford Fro OG Penge Q if ae io a8

hae ee aa Binghamton 9 7 562 17 12 586
, UMBC 7 9 43815 B 536

Player of the Year: Erika Messam, Hartford pelea pshire iy 1 es is 33

Defensive Player of the Year: Dana Ferraro, Mer 5 re 312 10 19 345

piouy Brook UAlbany 3 B 1887 21 250

Rookie of the Year: Erica Beverly, Hartford

SGoach ofthe, Year: Jennitey Rize ot Marion x- America East Regular Season & Tournament Champions

TB 2006-07 —

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.

Major ski areas such as Killington, Gore, Hunter, Bromley,
Stratton and Mt. Snow are within easy commuting distance.
Saratoga Springs, 25 miles to the north, is internationally known
as a sports, concert, and cultural center, and features outstanding
thoroughbred and harness 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
major 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. Rock-
efeller Empire State Plaza, a billion-dollar complex. It includes
government buildings, a convention center, the state museum,
and the state library.

A skyline view of downtown Albany

Directly across from the Plaza stands the State Capitol Build-
ing. This majestic five-story structure, in existence since 1879,
houses the governor’ offices and the chambers of the State Senate
and Assembly.

The Plaza has spurred the renovation ofa large portion of his-
toric downtown Albany. You will enjoy exploring the cosmopolitan
area of old townhouses, boutiques and restaurants, or attending
major sports, entertainment or cultural events at the Pepsi Arena,
the host site for the 2001 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Frozen Four,
2002 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, and 2003 NCAA
Division I 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, and conventions. The arena
previously hosted UAlbany’s spring commencement.

The City of Albany has experienced unprecedented progress
and development during the past fifteen years. Over $1 billion
in economic development projects have been implemented. The
historic link between downtown Albany and the Hudson River
was restored with the opening of the Hudson River Way Pedestrian
Bridge and the construction of a multi-purpose amphitheatre at the
Corning Park. The restoration of the historic Palace Theatre now
provides a venue that complements the Pepsi Arena as a host to
world class entertainers and cultural events.

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.

2006-07 —
Susan Herbst
Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs

Susan Herbst is Provost and Executive
Vice President for Academic Affairs, a position
she has held since September 2005. Provost
Herbst came to the University at Albany,
State University of New York having had a
distinguished academic career, both as an
administrator and scholar. As a provost and
executive vice president, Herbst is the second
highest administrator for the University, and
fills the role of chief academic, budget and
planning officer for the University.

Previously, Herbst was dean of the College of Liberal Arts at
Temple University and professor of political science. Named to this
role in 2003, she was responsible for strategic planning, finances,
recruitment, fundraising, and alumni affairs for the college, which had
more than 4,400 students, 25 departments, programs and centers, and
an operating budget of more than $35 million. At Temple, Herbst
also participated in university governance, including serving on the
Council of Deans and creating the university's first Board of Visitors
for the College of Liberal Arts.

From 1989 until 2003, Herbst was at Northwestern University,
where she held variety of academic and administrative appointments,
including associate dean for faculty affairs, chair of the political science
department, program director for American studies, and professor of
political science and communication studies. She was appointed by
the President to chair both the Northwestern University Commission
on Women and the University Program Review Council after having
served as a member of each.

Herbst has authored numerousacademic works, including Reading
Public Opinion: Political Actors View the Democratic Process (University
of Chicago Press, 1998), Politics at the Margin: Historical Studies of
Public Expression Outside the Mainstream (Cambridge University Press,
1994), and Numbered Voices: How Opinion Polling Has Shaped American
Politics (University of Chicago Press, 1993) for which she won the
1994 SCA Diamond Anniversary Book Award. Since 1996, Herbst
has been co-editor of the University of Chicago Press series, Studies in
Political Communication, Media and Public Opinion.

Herbst received her doctorate in communication theory and re-
search from the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for
Communications, in Los Angeles, and earned a bachelor of arts degree
with honors from Duke University. She has also completed advanced
research and study at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

George M. Philip, Esq,
Chairman
John R. Fallon, Jr., Esq.

Dr. Thomas J. Malesky
Daniel C. Tomson, Esq.
Pierre L. Alric
Kevin M. Bronner, Ph.D.
Michael A, Montario
Frank T. Gargano Jr., Esq
Jeffrey Luks
(alumni representative)
Steve Linder
(undergraduate student representative)
Professor Reed J. Hoyt, Music
(faculty representative)

Intercollegiate Athletics
Advisory Board (IAAB)

Teresa Harrison, Ph.D., Chair
James Castracane, Ph.D.
Sue Faerman, Ph.D.

Len Slade, Ph.D.
William Hedberg, Ph.D
Christine Bouchard
Keyin M. Bronner, Ph.D
Colin Disch (student)
Tanika Thrower (student)
Mark Walczyk (student)
Zakhar Berovich (student)
Jennifer Driver Cordes (alumna)

Dr. Lee A. McElroy Jr. is in his seventh year as the University
at Albany’s Vice President and Director of Athletics. McElroy,
who provides leadership for UAlbany’s NCAA Division I 19-sport
intercollegiate athletics program for men and women and is a
member of the UniversityS Executive Committee, spearheaded
a successful search for a broad-based athletic conference when
the University accepted an invitation to join the America East
Conference in the 2001-02 academic year.

During his tenure, UAlbany has won 17 conference champion-
ships and made NCAA appearances in men’s basketball, men’s
lacrosse, softball, women’s volleyball, and men’s and women’s
track and field. In 2004-05, the Great Danes were awarded the Commissioner's Cup as
the America East Conference's top athletic program. McElroy has also worked to renew the
men’s and women’s basketball crosstown rivalry with Siena College, led the development of
a master plan to upgrade the school athletic and recreational complex, plus has energized
athletic development efforts

McElroy, who serves as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) in 2006-07, was also a key figure as the University successfully
completed the NCAAS second cycle of Division I athletics certification. 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’ director of athletics for four years. American, a Division I school in Washington,
D.C., competed in the Colonial Athletic Association. In that period, the AU athletic depart-
ment 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
the Eagle Club, the department’ fundraising arm, and developed a program rated as one of
the top ten in the nation in its compliance with NCAA gender equity requirements.

Dr. McElroy served as president of the America East Conference Executive Committee in
the 2003-04 academic year, and has gained national prominence for his roles with numer-
ous professional organizations and NCAA committees. He served a three-year term on the
NCAA Division I Management Council as one of four at-large representatives from I-AA or
L-AAA conferences. McElroy previously worked on four prestigious NCAA Committees:
Athletics Certification, Financial Aid, Degree Completion Program, and the NCAA Special
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’ transition from Division II to Division I 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 com-
mittees 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.

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY

Area Code (518)
BASKETBALL
Head Coach:
‘Trina Patterson 442-3062
Assistant Coaches:
Melissia Patterson. 442-3089
Glenn Senecal 442-3042,
Jolene Johnston 591-8524

Operations Director:
Christine Roth

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Vice President & Director of Athletics:

Lee McElroy 442-2562
Deputy Director of Athletics:

Rick Coe 591-8566
Assoc. Athletics Director/External:

Charlie Voelker 442-3310
Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA:

Jan Brown 442-4107

Asst. Athletics Director/Student Life:

Carl Anderson 437-3788
Asst. Athletics Director/Compliance:

Wayne Bridgeman 437-3645
Asst. Athletics Director/Equipment:

Kevin Galuski 442-3059
Asst. Athletics Director/Event Mgt.:

Cara White 442-3336
Asst. Athletics Director/Marketing:

Rob Totaro 437-4415,
Asst. Athletics Director/Recreation:

Maria Moon 442-3067
Director of Athletics Development:

Don Ostrom: 437-4416
Assistant to the Athletics Director:

Cathy Probst 442-2562
Director of Student-Athlete Services:

Jennifer Svatik 442-3361
Chair, Intercollegiate Athletics Board:

Dr. Teresa Harrison 442-4883
Asst. Athletics Dir./Media Relations:

Brian DePasquale 442-3072
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
Strength/Conditioning Coach:
Tony Tullock 442-3018
Assistant Strength Coach:
Justin Mahoney 442-3018

Assistant Director/Internal Operations:

Matthew Roche 442-3054
Accountant:

Sylvia Ulion 442-3044
Grounds Manager:

Shaun Lynch 442-4350

SPORTS MEDICIN!

Head Athletic Trainer:
Jay Geiger 442-3725,

Assistant Athletic Trainers:
Mary Kate Hedderman, Kimberly Doyle, Joe
Tegnander, Anthony Benyarko

2006-07 —
UALBANY
ATHLETICS

The University at Albany and its in-
tercollegiate athletics program continue to
move forward in the 21st century. UAlbanys
athletic teams are beginning their eighth year
of competition at the National Collegiate
Athletic Association's Division I level. The
upgrade began in September 1999 and
elevated all men’s and women’s programs,
and placed football in the NCAAs Division
I-AA classification.

In 2001, UAlbany accepted an invitation to become a member
of the America East Conference. Eighteen of the school’s nineteen
varsity teams are eligible through America East play for conference
championships and NCAA post-season competition. Football, as a
Division I-AA program, has been a Northeast Conference associate
member since 1999.

UAlbany has won 17 conference championships since moving to
Division I. In 2005-06, the Great Danes captured America East titles
in men’ basketball, mens and women’s outdoor track & field, men’
indoor track and softball. The basketball team produced one of the
most significant achievements in the school’ intercollegiate history. The
program's turnaround from two years ago resulted in a strong showing
against No. 2 Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament.

In 2004-05, UAlbany was awarded the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr.
Commissioner's Cup, which annually recognizes the strongest athletic
program in the America East Conference based on success both during
the regular season and at championship competition. UAlbany’s point
total was bolstered by America East titles in volleyball, men’ lacrosse,
men’s outdoor track and field and softball. The Great Danes were also
runners-up in men’ indoor track and field and women’ golf.

In addition, the UAlbany men’ lacrosse program secured its
third consecutive NCAA berth. Volleyball and softball became the
first women’ sports to qualify for NCAA Division I post-season play.
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 NCAAS restructuring
in 1972. The athletic program moved from Division III to Division
Tl in 1995-96.

UAlbany’ intercollegiate program has a new direction, but con-
tinues to excel in the athletic realm, producing competitive teams,
successful coaches, and outstanding student-athletes recognized fortheir
accomplishments both on the field and in the classroom. The Univer-
sity sponsors 19 varsity sports for men and women. Club sports, an
intramural program and recreational opportunities are also offered.

The quality of UAlbany’ athletic program is evidenced by some of
the finest facilities in the nation. The indoor and outdoor physical edu-
cation 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 UAlbany’s men’s and women’ basketball
teams, and has an .11 mile indoor track. The 5,000-seat arena also

- 2006-07 JA

UAlbany’s athletic facilities include the RACC, University Gym, University Field, and The Bubble.

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’ three basketball courts and the surrounding track was
completely renovated in December 2004

In addition, the RACC contains a fitness center with Nautilus and
Universal machines, rowing ergometers and exercise bikes; four rac-
quetball/handball courts and four squash courts; athletic training and
rehabilitation facilities with three whirlpool baths, a musculoskeletal
evaluation device and other therapeutic machines.

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; aswimming pool, a fitness and weight training center
with Olympic weights; an aerobic exercise room, and a dance studio.

The RACC and Physical Education Building were air-conditioned
in March 1996, as the state appropriated funds for renovations and
permanent improvements to the University’ 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.

Inaddition, UAlbany’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 has football seating for 5,000, plus an
all-weather, 400-meter track surrounding a natural grass surface. There
are 12 lighted tennis 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 has become two all-
weather athletic fields in May 2005. “John Fallon Field” is the home to
the men’s and women’ lacrosse teams, and features a sand and rubber
infill turf field that stretches 99,450 square feet. An adjacent surface
known as “Alumni Turf Field” is used for women’s field hockey in ad-
dition to serving as a multi-use recreational field for UAlbany students.
The first phase of the complex’ construction, which included lighting,
landscaping and fencing, was recently completed.

BANY BASKETBALL
Rick Coe
Deputy
Athletics Director

Carl Anderson
Asst, Athletics Dir/
Student Enrichment

Maria Moon
Asst. Athletics Dit/
Recreation/Aquaties

dy

Charlie Voelker
Associate
Athletics Director

Wayne Bridgeman
Asst. Athletics Dir/
Compliance

Don Ostrom
Director of
Athletic Development

Bob Ford Will Brown
Football Men’ Basketball

Head Coach Head Coach

Johan Aarnio Mary-Francis Monroe
Men’ Soccer Women’s Soccer

Head Coach Head Coach

$),

Jan Brown
Associate
Athletics Director

Brian DePasquale
Asst, Athletics Dit/
Media Relations

‘Teresa Harrison
Chair, Intercollegiate
Athletics Board

ie

Kevin Galuski
Asst, Athletics Dit/
Equipment/Operations

Cathy Probst
Assistant to
Director of Athletics

ae
Cara White

Asst. Athletics Dit/
Facilities & Event Mgt

Sylvia Ulion
Accountant

Rob Totaro
Asst. Athleties Dit/
Marketing/Tick

Mary Johnson
Senior Major
Gift Officer

Trina Patterson
Women’ Basketball
Head Coach

Roberto Vives
Track & Field
Head Coach

Jon Mueller
Baseball
Head Coach

Kelly Sheffield
Women’s Volleyball
Head Coach

Chris Cannata
Softball
Head Coach

Scott Marr
Men's Lacrosse
Head Coach

Lindsay Hart
Women’ Lacrosse
Head Coach

Craig McVey
Cross Country
Head Coach

Richard Sauers
Women’ Golf
Head Coach

Phil Sykes
Field Hockey
Head Coach

Elissa Kinard
Women’ Tennis

Head Coach

2006-07 —
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Jennifer Svatik
Director of Athlete Sup:
port Services

Brianna LaBreeque
Assistant Director of

Tony Tullock
Strength and Condition-
ing Coach

Media Relations

Karen Mitchell
Secretary

Matt Roche
Asst. Director of Internal
Operations

Jennifer North
Secretary

Roman Dubiel
Compliance Assistant

JAY GEIGER
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Patty Palmer
Spirit Coordinator

Kenny Dagostino
Video Coordinator

Jay Geiger was named head athletic trainer
in October 2006. He is responsible for aspects
of the sports medicine program, including
preventive training, injury rehabilitation and
nutrition counseling. Geiger supervises a staff
of four full-time assistants and several volunteer

trainers.

Previous to his present appointment, Geiger served as assistant ath-
letics director and head trainer at the College of Saint Rose since 1996.
He supervised an assistant, three graduate assistants and 20 student
interns who provided a sports medicine service for the schools 220
student-athletes. Geiger began his career as an intern on the athletics
training staff at Siena College. He later came to Saint Rose as a graduate
assistant in the fall of 1994.

Acertified athletics traineraccording to the NATABOC requirements,
Geigerisamember ofthe National Athletics Trainers Association (NATA)
and is a certified sports psychologist in accordance with the American
Coaches Effectiveness Program. He has also worked as the head trainer
for the Albany Conquest of arena football2 since 2002. In addition,
Geiger was the assistant trainer and equipment manager for the Albany
Firebirds of the Arena Football League from 1992-2000.

Geiger earned his bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from Colby-
Sawyer College in the spring of 1994 before completing his master’s in
educational psychology at Saint Rose. He earned four varsity letters
as a member of the Colby-Sawyer soccer team, plus was named to the
All-New England squad.

Justin Mahoney
Strength Assistant

Mary Kate Hedderman
Asst, Athletic Trainer

Shaun Lynch
Grounds Manager

Joe Tegnander
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Kimberly Doyle
Asst, Athletic Trainer

NCAA.

SPORTS MEDICINE

Capital Region Orthopaedic Associates works with Head Athletic
Trainer Jay Geiger 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

Anthony Benyarko
Asst. Athletic Trainer

Hoffman Wolff
Media Relations

family practice, serves as the school’s team physician.

Dr. Rick Alfred Dr. Max Alley Dr. Jim Striker

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UNIVERSITY
ATALBANY

State University of New York

ALBAN

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In 2006, UAlbany enshrined three new members into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. There have been 111
former athletes, coaches and administrators inducted since 1984.

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 (Soc-
cer), 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 (Wrestling),
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 (Bas-
ketball), Arnold Will 76 (Football)

1991: David Averill °85 (Wrestling), Barry Cavanaugh ‘79 (Basket-
ball), Lisa Denenmark ’81 (Tennis), John Dieckelman ’83 (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).

1994: Thomas DeBlois ‘77 (Football), Heidi Grunwald ’88 (Vol-
leyball), 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, Foot-
ball, Soccer), John Quattrocchi "73 (Basketball)

1998: Nick Ascienzo °73 (Baseball), Frank Sarcone ‘88 (Football),
Frank Selca "79 (Soccer), David Theleman ’86 (Baseball)

1999: Rob Clune ’81 (Basketball), Jason Graber ‘04 (Basketball),
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, Wres-
ling), 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-Black-
lock ‘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)

2006: Dawn Di Micco (Lacrosse, Basketball ‘00), Scott Price (Basket-
ball ‘69), Steve Shoen (Football ‘81).

SPORTS SPONSORSHIP

MEN

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Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Indoor Track
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track
Soccer

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DIRECTIONS TO
RECREATION AND
CONVOCATION CENTER

FROM THE NORTH

Take Interstate 87 (Northway) south
to Exit 1E

Off the exit, proceed to Interstate 90
east (Albany/Boston)

Take Exit 2 (Washington Avenue)
which leads right into the University at
Albany

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on the left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

FROM THE SOUTH

Take Interstate 87 (Thruway) north
to Exit 24

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) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on the left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

FROM THE EAST

Take Interstate 90 west towards
Buffalo

Leave interstate at Exit 2 (Fuller
Road)

Turn left at Fuller Road and then
take next left at Washington.
Avenue

The University at Albany is on
your right

Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on your left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

UAlbany’s Recreation and Convocation Center (RACC) is the home for the Great Danes basketball program and served as
the host site for the 2006 America East Conference Championship.

FROM THE WEST

Take Interstate 90 (Thruway) east
to Exit 24

After the tollbooths, proceed onto
Interstate 90 east towards Boston
Leave interstate at Exit 2 (Wash-
ington Avenue) which leads right
into the University at Albany
Follow University Drive (heading
south) one mile to Recreation &
Convocation Center (RACC)
University Field & the PE Gym are
on your left, and public parking is to
the right of the RACC

RACC Lobby

Student-Athlete Support Services

The University at Albany is committed to providing the highest
quality education to all of its students as undergraduates and graduates.
With that commitment in mind, UAlbany’s Department of Athletics
offers the Office of Student-Athlete Support Services to help develop
today’s student-athletes and tomorrow’ leaders.

Assistant Athletics Director Carl Anderson and Director of Student-
Athlete Support Services Jennifer Svatik lead an area whose mission is to
enhance collegiate experience by providingan environment thatassists
them in developing transferable skills so that may be better prepared
to compete in the classroom, the athletic arena, as well as life

What services are available?
*Academic Services -- Academic Skill Development, Supervised
Study, STAAR Program, Priority Registration, Monitoring of Aca-
demic Progress, Peer Tutoring
Community Service -- Paw Pals Program, School Visits, Sport
Clinics, Adopt-A-Highway

‘areer Services -- Resume Writing, Interviewing Skills, Job Search
Network
“Personal Development -- Awareness Programs, Alcohol & Drug
Abuse, Nutrition, Gambling, Financial Planning, Communication
Skills, Life After Athletics

What are the benefits of these services?

By partaking in these services, the student-athlete will notice
proved academic performance, Improved potential for graduation,
Improved personal development, Accomodations for learning dis-
abilities that enable success, Understanding & instruction outside
of the classroom to reinforce learning, Interaction with professors
& other campus resources to encourage the development of posi-
tive relationships, Improved interaction between teams to create
support and friendships.

- Im-

How can I become involved?

Individual & Team Projects -- Build your resume & help your team
win the Dane Dish by earning points for your involvement. Give
back to the community that supports you by participating in pro-
grams such as: Paw Pals, the Student Athlete Advisory Board, the
Great Danes Reading Program & local school visits, among others.

Compliance Guidelines for Boosters

Forthe benefit of the many alumni, fansand booster club members who
are so active in supporting and assisting the the Great Danes throughout
the year, UAlbany Athletic Compliance would like to remind everyone
of a few definitions and rulles that apply to all athletic representatives
and boosters.

UAlbany is committed to observing the NCAA guidelines concern-
ing representatives of athletic interests (aka boosters) and institutional
control. Our institutional responsibility to rules compliance includes
responsibility for actions of all individuals and organizations engaged in
activities promoting UAlbany’s athletics interests.

Institutional Control -- It is the responsibility of UAlbany to control
its intercollegiate athletics program in compliance with the rules and
regulations of the NCAA.

Responsibility -- UAlbany’ responsibility for the conduct of its pro-
gram includes the responsibility for the actions of its staff members and
for the actions of any other individual, booster or organization engaged
in activities promoting the athletic interests of the institution.

Office of Student-Athlete Support Services’ Study Area

Serve As A Resource -- Help support UAlbany Athletics by serving
as a resource for community service, career development or other
programming activity.

Available Resources -- Financial Aid/Scholarship Materials, Gradu-
ate School Information, Individualized Counseling, Career Fairs,
Computer Lab Access, Internship & Job Postings

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee -- The purpose of the
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to serve as liai-
sons between the athletic administration 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 depart-
ment.

Compliance -- UAlbany must monitor its program to assure compli-
ance and to identify and report to the NCAA such instances in which
compliance has not been achieved. An institution found to have violated
NCAA tules is subject to disciplinary and corrective actions as determined.
by the NCAA.

Athletic Representative/Booster -- You are considered to be a
UAlbany athletic representative if you are a present or past member of a
UAlbany booster club or agency that promotes the intercollegiate athletics
program; have made financial contributions to the athletic department or
to an athletic booster organization; are, or have been providing benefits
(e.g., summer jobs, meals, etc.) to enrolled student-athletes, their family
members or friends; are, or have been involved in any manner of promot-
ing the UAlbany intercollegiate athletics program.

Prospective Student-Athlete ~-A prospective student-athlete isastudent
who has started classes for the ninth grade or above, including students
in prep schools and junior colleges as well as students who have officially
withdrawn from a four-year institution and plan to transfer to another
institution. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the
ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the institution or a
booster provides the individual or the individuals relatives or friends with
any financial assistance or benefits that the institution does not provide to
prospective students in general.

2006-07 —
UAlbany Athletics

The University at Albany athletics program continued its success in the 2005-06 athletic year. With
momentum from the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the stron-
gest athletic program in the America East Conference, the Great Danes captured five conference
championships, two regular-season championships, and saw numerous student-athletes garner indi-
vidual accolades, including five All-America honorees.

UAlbany won America East championships in men’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track &
field, women’s outdoor track & field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in
women’s indoor track & field and men’s lacrosse. Volleyball and men’s basketball also won confer-
ence regular-season titles, led by America East Conference Player of the Years and All-Americans
Blair Buchanan and Jamar Wilson, respectively.

In addition, men’s basketball made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, becoming
the first Division | program in the State University of New York system to accomplish the
feat. Building on the mantra “Why not us?” the Great Danes nearly became the first 16-seed
to topple a one-seed when they faced the University of Connecticut. Softball became the first women’s
program to make back-to-back trips to NCAA post-season play, while Gered Burns, Joe Greene
and Marc Pallozzi became the first Division | track & field All-Americans for the Great Danes.

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.

UAlbany in Division I

7 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants
14 All-America Player Selections
15 America East Conference Championship Teams
25 America East & Northeast Conference Scholar-Athletes
441 All-Conference Honorees

926 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members

university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 17,000 students are enrolled in ten schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.

UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, and student-centered services
create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures student success.

AT “ALB ANY Undergraduates choose from 55 majors in the arts and sciences, business and

accounting, public policy, criminal justice, information science, pre-law and pre-

State University of New York health; approximately 40 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. A new Honors College offers high-powered academic
challenges for the best prepared students. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's
capital and the surrounding region.

The University boasts academic strengths in sociology, demography, education, anthropology, social work, clinical
psychology, creative writing, earth and atmospheric sciences, ethics, public policy, criminal justice and nanoscale science.
According to U.S. News and World Report, many of the University's graduate programs rank among the nation’s best.

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.

Since its founding in 1844, the University has graduated generations of leaders in all fields. Today, more than two-
thirds of undergraduates go on for advanced degrees, and acceptances to law and medical schools are well above the
national average.

UAlbany has more than 134,000 living alumni, including: Norman E. Snyder Jr., B.S. ‘83, chief operating officer of
Rheingold Brewing Company and former partner of the South Beach Brewing Company (SoBe); 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 Maureen Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. ‘79, former director of the FBI Office of Intelligence.

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.

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UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Enrollment: 12,013 (undergraduate), 5,027 (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, The Honors College.

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 134,000 living alumni.

DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ATHLETIC COMPLEX:
From the North: Take the Northway (I-87) south to Exit 1E onto I-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington
Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.

From the South: Take the Thruway (|-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 |-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.

2006-07 SCHEDULE

NOV.10 La Salle 7:00
NOV. 15 at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 7:00
NOV.17  _—_ Bowling Green* 3:00
NOV.18 Central Florida or 3:00 or
Fairleigh Dickinson* 5:00
NOV. 21 at Virginia Commonwealth 7:00
NOV.26 Holy Cross 2:00
DEC. 3 Army 2:00
DEC. 6 at Buffalo 7:00
DEC. 10 at Wisconsin 2:30
DEC. 17 Sacred Heart 2:00
DEC. 28 at Sam Houston State 8:00
DEC. 30 at Lamar 8:05
JAN. 2 St. Bonaventure 7:00
JAN. 4 at Binghamton” 7:00
JAN. 7 Maine* 2:00
JAN.10 UMBC* 7:00
JAN, 14 at Boston U.* 1:00
JAN.17 ~~ Vermont* 12:00
JAN. 20 Hartford* 2:00
JAN. 27 —_ at Stony Brook" 2:00
JAN, 31 at New Hampshire" 7:00
FEB. 3 Binghamton* 5:00
(Big Purple Growl)
FEB.7 at Maine* TBA
FEB. 10 at UMBC* 7:00
FEB. 14 Boston U.” 7:00
ee. FEB. 17 at Hartford* 2:00
9 FEB. 21 New Hampshire* 7:00
2 FEB.28 Stony Brook* 7:00

_* MARCH 3 at Vermont* 1:00
: 5 MARCH 8 America East Tournament+ TBA
MARCH 9 America East Tournament+ TBA

, \ MARCH 10 America East Tournament+ TBA
sel) MARCH 11 America East Tournament+ TBA

* America East Conference Opponent
* UCF Golden Knights Tournament (Orlando, Fla),
+ Events Center (Vestal, NY)

2006-07 SCHEDULE

NOV.10 La Salle 7:00
NOV. 15 at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 7:00
NOV.17  _—_ Bowling Green* 3:00
NOV.18 Central Florida or 3:00 or
Fairleigh Dickinson* 5:00
NOV. 21 at Virginia Commonwealth 7:00
NOV.26 Holy Cross 2:00
DEC. 3 Army 2:00
DEC. 6 at Buffalo 7:00
DEC. 10 at Wisconsin 2:30
DEC. 17 Sacred Heart 2:00
DEC. 28 at Sam Houston State 8:00
DEC. 30 at Lamar 8:05
JAN. 2 St. Bonaventure 7:00
JAN. 4 at Binghamton” 7:00
JAN. 7 Maine* 2:00
JAN.10 UMBC* 7:00
JAN, 14 at Boston U.* 1:00
JAN.17 ~~ Vermont* 12:00
JAN. 20 Hartford* 2:00
JAN. 27 —_ at Stony Brook" 2:00
JAN, 31 at New Hampshire" 7:00
FEB. 3 Binghamton* 5:00
(Big Purple Growl)
FEB.7 at Maine* TBA
FEB. 10 at UMBC* 7:00
FEB. 14 Boston U.” 7:00
ee. FEB. 17 at Hartford* 2:00
9 FEB. 21 New Hampshire* 7:00
2 FEB.28 Stony Brook* 7:00

_* MARCH 3 at Vermont* 1:00
: 5 MARCH 8 America East Tournament+ TBA
MARCH 9 America East Tournament+ TBA

, \ MARCH 10 America East Tournament+ TBA
sel) MARCH 11 America East Tournament+ TBA

* America East Conference Opponent
* UCF Golden Knights Tournament (Orlando, Fla),
+ Events Center (Vestal, NY)

UAlbany Athletics

The University at Albany athletics program continued its success in the 2005-06 athletic year. With
momentum from the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the stron-
gest athletic program in the America East Conference, the Great Danes captured five conference
championships, two regular-season championships, and saw numerous student-athletes garner indi-
vidual accolades, including five All-America honorees.

UAlbany won America East championships in men’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track &
field, women’s outdoor track & field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in
women’s indoor track & field and men’s lacrosse. Volleyball and men’s basketball also won confer-
ence regular-season titles, led by America East Conference Player of the Years and All-Americans
Blair Buchanan and Jamar Wilson, respectively.

In addition, men’s basketball made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, becoming
the first Division | program in the State University of New York system to accomplish the
feat. Building on the mantra “Why not us?” the Great Danes nearly became the first 16-seed
to topple a one-seed when they faced the University of Connecticut. Softball became the first women’s
program to make back-to-back trips to NCAA post-season play, while Gered Burns, Joe Greene
and Marc Pallozzi became the first Division | track & field All-Americans for the Great Danes.

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.

UAlbany in Division I

7 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants
14 All-America Player Selections
15 America East Conference Championship Teams
25 America East & Northeast Conference Scholar-Athletes
441 All-Conference Honorees

926 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members

university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 17,000 students are enrolled in ten schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.

UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, and student-centered services
create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures student success.

AT “ALB ANY Undergraduates choose from 55 majors in the arts and sciences, business and

accounting, public policy, criminal justice, information science, pre-law and pre-

State University of New York health; approximately 40 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. A new Honors College offers high-powered academic
challenges for the best prepared students. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's
capital and the surrounding region.

The University boasts academic strengths in sociology, demography, education, anthropology, social work, clinical
psychology, creative writing, earth and atmospheric sciences, ethics, public policy, criminal justice and nanoscale science.
According to U.S. News and World Report, many of the University's graduate programs rank among the nation’s best.

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.

Since its founding in 1844, the University has graduated generations of leaders in all fields. Today, more than two-
thirds of undergraduates go on for advanced degrees, and acceptances to law and medical schools are well above the
national average.

UAlbany has more than 134,000 living alumni, including: Norman E. Snyder Jr., B.S. ‘83, chief operating officer of
Rheingold Brewing Company and former partner of the South Beach Brewing Company (SoBe); 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 Maureen Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. ‘79, former director of the FBI Office of Intelligence.

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.

he | The University at Albany today is an internationally recognized public research
N

UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Enrollment: 12,013 (undergraduate), 5,027 (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, The Honors College.

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 134,000 living alumni.

DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ATHLETIC COMPLEX:
From the North: Take the Northway (I-87) south to Exit 1E onto I-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington
Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.

From the South: Take the Thruway (|-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 |-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.

UAlbany Athletics

The University at Albany athletics program continued its success in the 2005-06 athletic year. With
momentum from the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup, which recognizes the stron-
gest athletic program in the America East Conference, the Great Danes captured five conference
championships, two regular-season championships, and saw numerous student-athletes garner indi-
vidual accolades, including five All-America honorees.

UAlbany won America East championships in men’s basketball, men’s indoor and outdoor track &
field, women’s outdoor track & field, and softball. In addition, the Great Danes were runners-up in
women’s indoor track & field and men’s lacrosse. Volleyball and men’s basketball also won confer-
ence regular-season titles, led by America East Conference Player of the Years and All-Americans
Blair Buchanan and Jamar Wilson, respectively.

In addition, men’s basketball made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, becoming
the first Division | program in the State University of New York system to accomplish the
feat. Building on the mantra “Why not us?” the Great Danes nearly became the first 16-seed
to topple a one-seed when they faced the University of Connecticut. Softball became the first women’s
program to make back-to-back trips to NCAA post-season play, while Gered Burns, Joe Greene
and Marc Pallozzi became the first Division | track & field All-Americans for the Great Danes.

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.

UAlbany in Division I

7 NCAA Division I Tournament Participants
14 All-America Player Selections
15 America East Conference Championship Teams
25 America East & Northeast Conference Scholar-Athletes
441 All-Conference Honorees

926 Conference Academic Honor Roll Members

university with a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research
and service. More than 17,000 students are enrolled in ten schools and colleges
offering 177 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs.

UNIVERSITY Outstanding faculty, an innovative curriculum, and student-centered services
create a distinctive learning environment that nurtures student success.

AT “ALB ANY Undergraduates choose from 55 majors in the arts and sciences, business and

accounting, public policy, criminal justice, information science, pre-law and pre-

State University of New York health; approximately 40 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. A new Honors College offers high-powered academic
challenges for the best prepared students. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-world experience in New York's
capital and the surrounding region.

The University boasts academic strengths in sociology, demography, education, anthropology, social work, clinical
psychology, creative writing, earth and atmospheric sciences, ethics, public policy, criminal justice and nanoscale science.
According to U.S. News and World Report, many of the University's graduate programs rank among the nation’s best.

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.

Since its founding in 1844, the University has graduated generations of leaders in all fields. Today, more than two-
thirds of undergraduates go on for advanced degrees, and acceptances to law and medical schools are well above the
national average.

UAlbany has more than 134,000 living alumni, including: Norman E. Snyder Jr., B.S. ‘83, chief operating officer of
Rheingold Brewing Company and former partner of the South Beach Brewing Company (SoBe); 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 Maureen Baginski, B.A. '77, M.A. ‘79, former director of the FBI Office of Intelligence.

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.

he | The University at Albany today is an internationally recognized public research
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UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Enrollment: 12,013 (undergraduate), 5,027 (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, The Honors College.

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 134,000 living alumni.

DIRECTIONS TO UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ATHLETIC COMPLEX:
From the North: Take the Northway (I-87) south to Exit 1E onto I-90 east (Albany/Boston), then Exit 2 (Washington
Ave.), which leads right into UAlbany.

From the South: Take the Thruway (|-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 |-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.

2006-07 SCHEDULE

NOV.10 La Salle 7:00
NOV. 15 at Siena (Pepsi Arena) 7:00
NOV.17  _—_ Bowling Green* 3:00
NOV.18 Central Florida or 3:00 or
Fairleigh Dickinson* 5:00
NOV. 21 at Virginia Commonwealth 7:00
NOV.26 Holy Cross 2:00
DEC. 3 Army 2:00
DEC. 6 at Buffalo 7:00
DEC. 10 at Wisconsin 2:30
DEC. 17 Sacred Heart 2:00
DEC. 28 at Sam Houston State 8:00
DEC. 30 at Lamar 8:05
JAN. 2 St. Bonaventure 7:00
JAN. 4 at Binghamton” 7:00
JAN. 7 Maine* 2:00
JAN.10 UMBC* 7:00
JAN, 14 at Boston U.* 1:00
JAN.17 ~~ Vermont* 12:00
JAN. 20 Hartford* 2:00
JAN. 27 —_ at Stony Brook" 2:00
JAN, 31 at New Hampshire" 7:00
FEB. 3 Binghamton* 5:00
(Big Purple Growl)
FEB.7 at Maine* TBA
FEB. 10 at UMBC* 7:00
FEB. 14 Boston U.” 7:00
ee. FEB. 17 at Hartford* 2:00
9 FEB. 21 New Hampshire* 7:00
2 FEB.28 Stony Brook* 7:00

_* MARCH 3 at Vermont* 1:00
: 5 MARCH 8 America East Tournament+ TBA
MARCH 9 America East Tournament+ TBA

, \ MARCH 10 America East Tournament+ TBA
sel) MARCH 11 America East Tournament+ TBA

* America East Conference Opponent
* UCF Golden Knights Tournament (Orlando, Fla),
+ Events Center (Vestal, NY)

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