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Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2007-08 2007-08 Edinboro University of Pa. Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Edinboro University Women’s Basketball Page 1 On The Radio Catch all the exciting action of Edinboro University basketball on WFSE FM 88.9. The Edinboro University student radio station provides valuable broadcasting experience for Edinboro students, along with quality broadcasts of Edinboro basket- ball. In addition, certain home contests will be televised on ETV, the Edinboro student television station. Table of Contents Coaching Staff Head Coach Stan Swank .............................. 4-5 Assistant Coach Callie Iorfido ............................ 6 Team Information & Player Profiles Quick Facts ......................................... 1 2007-08 Preview .................................... 2-3 Jen Boykin ...........................................8 Rachel Johnson .......................................9 Rae Sherred ........................................10 Kim Mardis .........................................11 Jessica Trotter .......................................12 Kelsey Conklin ......................................13 Samantha Reimer ....................................14 Janine McDonald .....................................15 Casey Heller ........................................15 Brittany Csatlos ......................................16 Kelcie Hellmer .......................................16 Kelly Lewis .........................................17 Kayla O’Brien .......................................17 2007-08 Roster/Roster Breakdown ......................18 2007-08 Schedule .............................Back Cover Season Review 2006-07 in Review ................................... 20 2006-07 Results & Statistics ...........................21 The PSAC ........................................22-23 2006-07 Box Scores ...............................24-30 Kelly Calderone Completes Career ........................30 History All-Time Coaches Records .............................. 6 Year-By-Year Records ................................. 32 Edinboro in 100-Point Games ...........................32 Individual & Team Records .............................33 Career Records ...................................34-35 Season Records ...................................36-37 1,000-Point Club .................................. 38-39 Yearly Leaders .................................... 40-41 All-Time Scores ................................... 42-45 All-Time vs. Opponents ................................ 46 Edinboro’s All-Americans & Honor Roll .....................47 PSAC Honor Roll .....................................48 All-Time Team .......................................48 Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs ...................48 Edinboro University Edinboro University Profile ............................. IBC President Dr. Jeremy Brown ............................IBC General Information Location ...................................................................... Edinboro, PA Founded ................................................................................ 1857 Enrollment ............................................................................ 7,800 Nickname .................................................................. Fighting Scots Colors .......................................................................... Red & White Arena .................................................. McComb Fieldhouse (3,500) Affiliation ............................................................................ NCAA II Conference ..............................................Pennsylvania State Athletic President ........................................................ Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Athletics Director ............................................ Bruce Baumgartner Athletic Dept. Phone ............................................ (814) 732-1823 Head Coach .............................................. Stan Swank (Purdue ‘76) Record at Edinboro ...................................... 342-219, 20 years Career Record ................................................ 342-219, 20 years Office Phone .......................................................... (814) 732-1826 Assistant Coach .................................... Callie Iorfido (Edinboro ‘06) Office Phone ............................................................(814) 732-1827 Director of Sports Information ...................................... Bob Shreve Office Phone .................................................... (814) 732-1834 Home Phone ...................................................... (814) 833-3379 Fax .................................................................... (814) 732-2596 E-Mail ...................................................... [email protected] SID Mailing Address.................................. 108 McComb Fieldhouse 455 Scotland Road Edinboro, PA 16444 Internet Address ...................................... www.gofightingscots.com 2006–07 Record .................................................................. 14-14 PSAC West Record/Finish ................................................ 6-6/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................4/1 Returning All-PSAC ................................................................none Credits The 2007-08 Edinboro University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and designed by the EUP Sports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director, with assistance from graduate assistant Jake Sekel. Photography by Mike Gallagher, Bob Wheeler, Bruce Bennett, Dave Medvec, and Dave Miller. O On n t th he e c co ov ve er r: : Front Row (L-R): Jen Boykin, Rae Sherred, and Samantha Reimer, Back Row (L-R): Kelsey Conklin and Rachel Johnson. Edinboro’s Super Fan

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Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2007-08

2007-08 Edinboro University of Pa. Women’s Basketball

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On The RadioCatch all the exciting action of Edinboro Universitybasketball on WFSE FM 88.9. The EdinboroUniversity student radio station provides valuablebroadcasting experience for Edinboro students,along with quality broadcasts of Edinboro basket-ball. In addition, certain home contests will be televised on ETV, theEdinboro student television station.

Table of ContentsCoaching StaffHead Coach Stan Swank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Assistant Coach Callie Iorfido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Team Information & Player ProfilesQuick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12007-08 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Jen Boykin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Rachel Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Rae Sherred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Kim Mardis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Jessica Trotter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Kelsey Conklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Samantha Reimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Janine McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Casey Heller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Brittany Csatlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Kelcie Hellmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Kelly Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Kayla O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172007-08 Roster/Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182007-08 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back CoverSeason Review2006-07 in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202006-07 Results & Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-232006-07 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-30Kelly Calderone Completes Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30HistoryAll-Time Coaches Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Year-By-Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Edinboro in 100-Point Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-371,000-Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41All-Time Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-45All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Edinboro’s All-Americans & Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47PSAC Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48All-Time Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Edinboro UniversityEdinboro University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBCPresident Dr. Jeremy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC

General InformationLLooccaattiioonn ...................................................................... Edinboro, PA FFoouunnddeedd ................................................................................ 1857EEnnrroollllmmeenntt ............................................................................ 7,800NNiicckknnaammee .................................................................. Fighting ScotsCCoolloorrss .......................................................................... Red & WhiteAArreennaa .................................................. McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)AAffffiilliiaattiioonn ............................................................................ NCAA IICCoonnffeerreennccee ..............................................Pennsylvania State AthleticPPrreessiiddeenntt ........................................................ Dr. Jeremy D. BrownAAtthhlleettiiccss DDiirreeccttoorr ............................................ Bruce BaumgartnerAAtthhlleettiicc DDeepptt.. PPhhoonnee ............................................ (814) 732-1823HHeeaadd CCooaacchh .............................................. Stan Swank (Purdue ‘76)

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OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee .......................................................... (814) 732-1826AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh .................................... Callie Iorfido (Edinboro ‘06)OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee............................................................(814) 732-1827 DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn ...................................... Bob Shreve

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CreditsThe 2007-08 Edinboro University Women’s BasketballMedia Guide was written and designed by the EUPSports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director,with assistance from graduate assistant Jake Sekel.Photography by Mike Gallagher, Bob Wheeler, BruceBennett, Dave Medvec, and Dave Miller.

OOnn tthhee ccoovveerr:: Front Row (L-R): Jen Boykin, RaeSherred, and Samantha Reimer, Back Row (L-R): Kelsey Conklin and Rachel Johnson.

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2007-08 Season Preview

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There’s a twinkle in Stan Swank’s eyesas he talks about his 2007-08 women’s bas-ketball team. The veteran Edinboro Universitycoach openly admits that he’s an optimist. Buthe has a special feeling about this year’s team.

Maybe it’s the seven returning letterwin-ners, or the group of youngsters he brought in.It could be the athleticism and versatility hesees in his young squad.

Or maybe it’s as simple as having a truepoint guard. Throughout Swanks’ 20-yeartenure, he has had standout point guards. Thelist goes on and on, including Meghan Miller,Courtney Thompson, Andrea Martre, and cur-rent assistant coach Callie Iorfido.

A year ago, however, he was forced to playshooting guards Kelly Calderone and SamanthaReimer at the point. Both made valiant efforts,but it impacted Calderone’s scoring ability, andit was tough enough for a freshman like Reimerto start, let alone convert to the point.

Replacing Calderone certainly won’t beeasy. The three-time All-PSAC West selectionled Edinboro in scoring each of her three sea-sons as a Fighting Scot, including 18.3 ppg.last season. She concluded her career with1,460 points, good for fourth all-time.

“We have four of our top five leading scor-

ers back,” Swank pointed out. “We have agood nucleus returning. Losing Kelly’s 18 ppg.is tough, but we still have about 41 ppg. com-ing back from people who started last year. Ithink there’s a great nucleus. It was amazingwe won 14 games last year without a true pointguard. Now it’s one of our brightest spots. Wehave a couple excellent point guards.”

The reason for Swank’s optimism isBrittany Csatlos, a third team All-State selectiona year ago. The 5’5” freshman epitomizes thetrue point guard, bringing back memories ofIorfido with her vision and court awareness.Her former high school teammate at SharonHigh School, Janine McDonald, proved she ismore than capable of playing the point last yearin practice while redshirting.

Including McDonald, a redshirt freshman,the 2007-08 roster has five freshmen andthree sophomores. Several of the freshmenare expected to play key roles, and two of thesophomores – Kelsey Conklin and Reimer –combined to average just over 25 ppg. a yearago. The two played a key role in helping theFighting Scots finish with a 14-14 record andreach the PSAC Playoffs for the fifth straightyear and seventh time in the last eight years.

Obviously, the youth has to be of concernto Swank. “We’re young in a lot of ways,” headmitted. “They’re going to play a lot of keyroles. That can be a good and a bad thing.”

Another concern is rebounding, an age-oldproblem for the Fighting Scots. “Reboundingwill be a key, key issue for us,” Swank pointedout. “It is every year. Kelsey does a very goodjob. If our other post players and forwardsrebound, we’ll be in good shape.

“I think we’ll be good offensively. We havethe ability to score a lot of different ways. Lastyear we leaned a lot on Kelly. At times theother kids stood back and watched. Noweverybody on the floor will have the ability toscore.”

Swank sees the versatility and athleticismleading to a more aggressive defensiveapproach. “Defensively we should be able toattack more because of our athleticism. We’llbe able to use more presses, more traps.”

If the youth isn’t enough to overcome,Swank has assembled a schedule that willforce his team to grow up in a hurry. “I thinkour schedule is very difficult,” he stressed.“We have a tough start. We’re away the entiremonth of December. That will be a monumen-tal chore. With the exception of our first game,every game is against a Division II opponent.We picked up Gannon and Mercyhurst, andboth games are away. We play West Libertytwice and go to Charleston. The PSAC Westlooks extremely strong. California and IUP arevery strong. Shippensburg is always good.Clarion returns every player. Lock Haven has anew coach and eight new players. Slippery

Rock only won three conference games, butbeat us twice last year.”

It all starts for Edinboro on Saturday,November 17, as the Fighting Scots hostTemple Baptist. That will be the last timeFighting Scot fans see their team at McCombFieldhouse until January 5. In all, Edinboro haseight straight games on the road after the open-er, including a pair of PSAC crossover double-headers at Millersville and West Chester and atKutztown and East Stroudsburg. Throw in thegames at Gannon, who was 25-6 and finishedfirst in the GLIAC South Division last year, andMercyhurst, along with games at West Liberty(21-10) and Charleston (23-8), and that eight-game stretch can only be described as “bru-tal”.

Here’s a look at the 2007-08 FightingScots, position-by-position:

BACKCOURTThe guard position features a ton of depth,

but it all begins with Brittany Csatlos. The 5’5”freshman enjoyed an outstanding career atSharon(Pa.) High School, capped by her selec-tion as a third team Associated Press All-Stateperformer. Csatlos averaged 16.7 ppg., 8.0rpg., 8.2 assists, and 6.2 steals as a senior,leading the Tigers to the Class AAA WesternSemifinals and a 23-6 record. She finished hercareer with 1,697 points.

More importantly, she provides theFighting Scots with a true point guard. “Brittanyruns the point,” beamed Swank. “She isbeyond her years. She doesn’t play like afreshman. Brittany is a great passer with reallygood vision and court awareness. Plus, shecan score.”

Edinboro will be able to give opponents adouble-dose of the Sharon Tigers, as teammateJanine McDonald will once again team withCsatlos. McDonald, 5’7”, redshirted a yearago, but showed plenty in practice.

“Janine will play the two,” noted Swank.“What’s nice is they’ve played together. Janineis an excellent, excellent player. She is verygood offensively.”

McDonald averaged 14.5 ppg. and 7.9 rpgas a senior in 2005-06 at Sharon, with theTigers finishing 28-2 and reached the Class AAquarterfinals. She played her freshman andsenior years as Sharon, and her sophomoreand junior campaigns at Warren(OH) HardingHigh School.

Samantha Reimer started 20 games ayear ago while finishing as the second-leadingscorer. She averaged 13.1 ppg. while finishingsecond on the team with 80 assists. The 5’6”sophomore showed an ability to get to the freethrow line, making 121 of 158 (76.6 percent).She also made 35 of 116 three-pointers.

Swank feels Reimer’s game will improve

Swank Looks for Winning Season with New Point Guard at the Helm

Samantha Reimer averaged 13.1 ppg.with 80 assists as a freshman.

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since she won’t be expected to share ballhan-dling duties. “We know she can score,” Swankcommented. “She really worked hard and gotin tremendous shape.”

No fewer than five other players will lookfor playing time in the backcourt. Jen Boykin isthe lone returnee in that group. The 5’6”senior came along a year ago, and is recog-nized as an excellent defensive performer. Sheplayed in all 28 games, scoring 31 points andpulling down 28 rebounds.

“Jen is tremendous defensively,” statedSwank. “She has developed a little bit in termsof scoring. She gives us depth.”

Casey Heller is a 5’7” sophomore whohails from nearby Meadville High School andplayed her freshman season at Glenville State.“Casey has been a nice preseason surprise,”admitted Swank. “She’s worked real hard.She runs well, and she brings the ability toshoot the three, plus she’s physical. She’s astrong, hard-nosed player.”

Heller played in 30 games for a GlenvilleState team that was 33-3 a year ago. Sheaveraged 1.8 ppg. while playing eight minutesper game. She scored 1,095 career points atMeadville.

Another player who has been a surprise isKelly Lewis, a 5’6” freshman from nearbyGeneral McLane High School. Lewis helpedlead the Lancers, coached by former Edinborostandout Meghan Meabon-Miller, to their first-ever PIAA playoff berth. She averaged 10.7ppg.

“Kelly is young, but she is going to be real-ly good,” predicted Swank. “She’s anotherplayer who has surprised us. She may be bet-ter than what we thought. She shoots thethree, she’s a hard-nosed, tough kid, and shehas good speed.”

Those same attributes apply to anotherfreshman, Kayla O’Brien. The 5’7” guard fromNotre Dame Cathedral Latin(OH) High Schoolwas an honorable mention All-State choice as ajunior after averaging 11.0 ppg.

Last, but not least, there is Kelcie Hellmer,who provides Swank with a nice option givenshe is 6 feet tall. The freshman from JeffersonArea(OH) High School can play either guard orforward. She is a little raw, but she has theability to shoot the three and also can rebound.Hellmer is a versatile athlete who was also astandout in volleyball and track. After averaging13.3 ppg. as a junior, she was limited to tengames a year ago and averaged 7.2 ppg.

“Kelcie needs to get stronger and getexperience,” Swank noted. “She has the abilityto shoot the three and has long arms. She willbe a nice player.”

FRONTCOURTWhile the backcourt is loaded with youth

and inexperience, the frontcourt has plenty ofveteran players. Rae Sherred and RachelJohnson are two of only three seniors on theteam. Sherred is 5’9” and could also play in

the backcourt if needed. She has improvedeach year, including last season when shewas the fourth-leading scorer at 9.3 ppg.Sherred was Edinboro’s top three-point threatin 2006-07, making 49 of 166. She was oneof three players to start all 28 games.

“Rae has the ability to play inside or out-side,” commented Swank. “She’s an intelli-gent player and very strong. She can shootthe three, and is an intense competitor.”

Johnson emerged as a big-minutes playera year ago, and in particular displayed an abili-ty to play defense. After seeing limited actionher first two years and scoring just 62 points,the thin 5’11” senior averaged 27 minutesper game while starting 24 contests.Johnson averaged 7.5 ppg. and was secondon the team in rebounding (5.5 rpg.). Sheshot 55.3 percent from the floor, good forthird all-time at Edinboro.

“Last year Rachel got a lot of experi-ence,” stated Swank. “She will give us agreat deal of experience up front. She is veryquick, and a good defensive player.”

The future of the frontcourt is also thepresent in Kelsey Conklin. Swank noted ayear ago that he thought the college gamewould be more to Conklin’s liking, and shequickly proved him correct.

An athletic 6’1” sophomore who runs thefloor extremely well, Conklin finished as thethird-leading scorer (12.0 ppg.) and leadingrebounder (7.5 rpg.). She shot a solid 46.0percent from the floor and was second on theteam in steals with 71. Conklin showed theability to put up some big numbers, including27 points and 12 rebounds againstShippensburg, and 20 rebounds vs.Charleston(WV).

“Kelsey was one of the top two freshmenin the conference last year, really second onlyto Lauren Beckley at Shippensburg,” Swankpointed out. “She had a great freshman year.The college game really fits her. She has thepotential to be even better.”

To date, Edinboro’s two post players, KimMardis and Jessica Trotter, have had theirmoments, but are still works in progress.Swank feels they may hold the key to a bigyear.

“If both are in good condition, they canbe a big help,” he stressed. “They need tobecome more consistent. If they canimprove, they can provide big minutes.”

Mardis is a 6’4” junior who averaged 1.3ppg. and 2.4 rpg. while playing in 27 gamesand averaging just over eight minutes per con-test. Despite the limited minutes, sheblocked a team-high 28 points. Swank hopesshe can have more games like the contest atShippensburg last year, when she had fourrebounds and seven blocked shots in just 12minutes.

Trotter is a 6’5” junior who played in 22games, scoring 10 points and pulling down 26rebounds. She got off to a slow start due toan injury.

Rae Sherred led Edinboro with 49three-pointers while averaging 9.3 ppg.

PSAC Western DivisionPreseason Poll

PSAC OverallRecord Record

1. Indiana(Pa.) 9-3 24-92. California(Pa.) 8-4 21-1033.. EEddiinnbboorroo 66--66 1144--11444. Shippensburg 7-5 17-115. Clarion 4-8 9-176. Slippery Rock 3-9 9-177. Lock Haven 5-7 12-15

PSAC Eastern DivisionPreseason Poll

PSAC OverallRecord Record

1. East Stroudsburg 11-1 25-42. West Chester 9-3 15-133. Millersville 8-4 17-114. Kutztown 5-7 9-175. Bloomsburg 3-9 7-206. Mansfield 6-6 13-147. Cheyney 0-12 4-22

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Head Coach

Stan Swank21st YearPurdue ‘76

Now in his 21st season, Stan Swank has brought a winning tradi-tion to Edinboro University. The winningest coach in Fighting Scotwomen's basketball history, Swank has had 15 winning seasons duringhis 20-year tenure while compiling a 342-219 overall mark. He is currentlytied for 26th among active Division II coaches in wins with 342. Swankand West Chester coach Deirdre Kane have been at their respective PSACschools longer than any other coaches in the conference.

Edinboro women's basketball has enjoyed eight 20-win seasons, withSwank directing the Fighting Scots to six of those. All told, six of hisFighting Scot editions have reached the NCAA Division II playoffs, withEdinboro qualifying for the PSAC postseason tournament fourteen times.On seven of those occasions the Fighting Scots have advanced to thechampionship game, winning thePSAC title in 1989-90. In the NCAADivision II Tournament, Swank hasguided Edinboro to the Final 32twice, the Sweet 16 and the EliteEight.

A year ago the Fighting Scots fin-ished with a 14-14 record and fin-ished fourth in the PSAC Westdespite featuring a starting five thatincluded two freshmen. The PSACplayoff appearance was Edinboro’s10th in the last 12 years.

The 2005-06 Edinboro editionadded to Swank’s legacy. TheFighting Scots advanced to the PSACChampionship game for the first timesince the 1997-98 season, winningplayoff contests over Indiana(Pa.)and Kutztown. Edinboro metCalifornia(Pa.) in the title game, andbattled the defending championsdown to the wire before the Vulcanshit four free throws in the final sevenseconds for a 63-59 win. Edinboro advanced to the NCAAPlayoffs for the first time since that1997-98 campaign. Charleston(WV)handed the Fighting Scots a 71-62

defeat, ending the Boro’s season at 21-10. The 21 wins represented themost since 23 wins in 1997-98.

Three years ago Swank's Fighting Scots posted their second straight18-10 ledger, finishing fourth in the PSAC West. Edinboro jumped out to a14-2 record, capped by an eight-game winning streak. The year beforeEdinboro surprised the rest of the PSAC by going 18-10 to finish third inthe PSAC West. Three of the losses came to national championCalifornia(Pa.), along with setbacks to nationally-ranked West Texas A&Mand Emporia State.

After enduring just his fourth losing season in 2001-02 with a 12-14record, Swank guided his 2002-03 edition to a 16-12 record. Picked tofinish fifth in the preseason coaches poll, the Fighting Scots tied for thirdto return to postseason action.

In 2000-01, Swank led a young outfit which had to replace JessicaRowe and Marin Hightower to a surprising 17-10 finish. The veteran coachemployed a variety of tactics to take advantage of his entire roster, includ-ing inserting his entire second team enmasse for the starters. The Scotsqualified for the PSAC Tournament. Despite a losing record in 1999-2000(13-14), the Fighting Scots reached the PSAC Tournament.

Swank came to Edinboro in 1987 after an outstanding career ashead coach at Parkland (IL) Junior College, where he recorded an impres-sive 104-20 overall mark.

His first Edinboro squad finished 14-11 overall, barely missing thePSAC playoffs. Building off the previous year's success, the 1988-89team captured the PSAC Western Division crown, compiling a 21-6 overallrecord. Swank was chosen PSAC West Coach of the Year as the programwon 20 games for the first time in nearly a decade.

The Scots repeated as PSAC West champions in 1989-90 and wonthe PSAC tournament for the first time ever. Edinboro also advanced tothe NCAA Division II national tournament, winning its first NCAA playoffgame in history to advance to the Sweet 16. The team finished with aschool-record 27 wins, and Swank was named PSAC West Coach of theYear for the second straight season.

Swank's 1991-92 team finished 22-8 overall and was the PSAC run-ner-up. The Scots also made another appearance in the NCAA nationaltournament. The Fighting Scots again finished second in the PSAC in '92-93 and appeared in the national tournament for the third time in fouryears. After a two-year hiatus, Swank's 1995-96 team returned to thepostseason, as the Scots finished 15-13 overall. Edinboro beat PSAC

Stan Swank’s Year-by-Year Record at EdinboroPPSSAACC WWeesstt

YYeeaarr RReeccoorrdd PPcctt.. RReeccoorrdd HHiigghhlliigghhttss1987-88 14-11 .560 6-6 (4th)1988-89 21-6 .778 10-2 (1st) PSAC West Champs/PSAC Runner-up1989-90 27-3 .900 11-1 (1st) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Champions1990-91 8-19 .296 1-11 (7th)1991-92 22-8 .733 8-4 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner-up1992-93 18-12 .600 9-3 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner-up1993-94 10-15 .400 1-11 (7th)1994-95 15-11 .577 7-5 (3rd)1995-96 15-13 .536 6-6 (4th) PSAC Tournament 1996-97 24-9 .750 10-2 (T1st) NCAA Elite 8 Qualifier/PSAC Runner-up1997-98 23-8 .742 9-3 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner-up1998-99 16-10 .616 5-7 (5th)1999-00 13-14 .481 6-6 (4th) PSAC Tournament 2000-01 17-10 .630 7-5 (4th) PSAC Tournament 2001-02 12-14 .461 4-8 (T5th)2002-03 16-12 .571 6-6 (T3rd) PSAC Tournament2003-04 18-10 .643 6-6 (4th) PSAC Tournament2004-05 18-10 .643 5-7 (4th) PSAC Tournament2005-06 21-10 .677 7-5 (3rd) PSAC Run ner-up/NCAA Qualifier2006-07 14-14 .500 6-6 (4th) PSAC Tournament2200 SSeeaassoonnss 334422--221199 ..661100 SSiixx NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeennttss//FFoouurrtteeeenn PPSSAACC

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Head CoachEast tri-champion Kutztown in the opening roundof the PSAC tournament.

Edinboro was the PSAC West co-championand the PSAC tournament runner-up in 1996-97,with Swank once again earning Coach of the Yearhonors. The Scots then posted three victories inthe NCAA tournament to win the East Regionaltitle and earn a berth in the NCAA Elite Eight.Edinboro finished the year 24-9, the second high-est win total in school history.

The '97-98 Fighting Scot squad also made arun in the NCAA Playoffs after finishing as the run-ner-up in the PSAC Tournament. Edinboro defeat-ed the University of Charleston before suffering an88-78 loss to PSAC-rival Shippensburg in theNCAA's.

The Fighting Scots jumped out to a 9-0 startin 1998-99 and were ranked 16th in the USAToday WBCA Division II poll. Ravaged by injuries,Edinboro dropped 10 of its next 17 contests, fin-ishing the year 16-10 and missing the PSAC play-offs.

During his tenure Swank has had 40 All-PSAC performers, two PSAC West Rookie of theYear recipients, and seven Kodak All-Americans.

He has received numerous honors, being namedthe PSAC West Coach of the Year four times andEdinboro University's Coach of the Year twice.

Swank played baseball while attendingPurdue University and earned his bachelor'sdegree in Physical Education in 1976. He com-pleted work on his master's degree in EducationalAdministration at Purdue in 1979. He embarkedon his head coaching career at Fisher High Schoolin Illinois, where his boys team compiled a 39-14record in two seasons. In 1983, he moved on toParkland Junior College, where his Cobra teamwon four consecutive sectional championshipsand finished second twice, and third once, in theNJCAA Region 24.

Swank and his wife Gail have two sons, StanII, 24, and Benjamin, 20, and reside in Edinboro.Gail received her master’s degree in EducationAdministration from Edinboro and is currently theprincipal at Corry Middle School. Stan II also grad-uated from Edinboro with his bachelor’s degree inComputer Science. He is currently a commercialpilot. Benjamin is a freshman wide receiver onthe football team at Edinboro.

Swank vs. the PSACBloomsburg .......................... 8-6California(Pa.)...................... 21-24Cheyney ..................................8-0Clarion ..................................23-19East Stroudsburg ....................8-0Indiana(Pa.) ..........................21-22Kutztown..................................8-0Lock Haven............................30-13Mansfield .............................. 9-2Millersville................................3-5Shippensburg ........................19-25Slippery Rock ........................19-22West Chester ..........................7-4

Winningest ActiveDivision II Coaches

By Victories1. Barbara Stevens, Bentley ..................7342. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. ............6323. Nancy Winstel, Northern Kentucky ......5594. Tom Shirley, Philadelphia ....................5375. Gene Roebuck, North Dakota ............5306. Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley St...............5027. David Smith, Bellarmine......................4998. Gene Steinmeyer, NW Missouri St.......4799. Glen Wilkes Jr., Rollins........................46810 David Slifer, Central Missouri St. ........44311. Michael McManus, St. Thomas Aquinas 43912. Wendy Hedberg, SIU Edwardsville ........43613. John Carrick, GC&SU..........................42414. Mary Fleig, Millersville ........................42115. Robert Skinner, Albany St.(Ga.) ..........41816. Chad Lavin, South Dakota ..................41517. Claudette Charney, Hillsdale ..............40218. Margaret “Gie” Parsons, Clarion ........37919. John Reynolds Jr., Florida Tech............37520. Kathy O’Neil, Mass.-Lowell..................36521. Lori Ulferts, St. Cloud St.....................36022. Juliene Simpson, East Stroudsburg ....35623. Dave Krauth, Augustana(SD) ..............35524. Deirdre Kane, West Chester................35025. Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington......3472266.. SSTTAANN SSWWAANNKK,, EEDDIINNBBOORROO....................................334422

Sherry Winn, Charleston(WV)................34228. Kelly Kruger, Adams State ..................33329. Jay Sparks, Columbus State ..............33230. Lynn Ullom, West Liberty State ..........320

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All-Time Coaches RecordsCHRONOLOGICAL ORDERCooaacchh YYeeaarrss SSeeaassoonnss GGaammeess WW LL PPcctt..Judy Sauer 1966-80 14 228 160 68 .702Kathleen Lipkovich 1980-83 3 69 28 41 .406Monica Pellman 1983-87 4 99 43 56 .434Stan Swank 1987-present 20 561 342 219 .610TToottaallss -- 44 HHeeaadd CCooaacchheess 11996666--22000077 4411 995577 557733 338844 ..559999

BY WINSCCooaacchh YYeeaarrss WW LL PPcctt..Stan Swank 1987-present 342 219 .610Judy Sauer 1966-80 160 68 .702Monica Pellman 1983-87 43 56 .434Kathleen Lipkovich 1980-83 28 41 .406

BY WINNING PERCENTAGECCooaacchh YYeeaarrss WW LL PPcctt..Judy Sauer 1966-80 160 68 .702Stan Swank 1987-present 342 219 .610Monica Pellman 1983-87 43 56 .434Kathleen Lipkovich 1980-83 28 41 .406

Callie Iorfido1st YearEdinboro ‘06

Former Fighting Scot stand-out Callie Iorfido was named StanSwank’s assistant coach this pastSeptember. It marks the firstcoaching position for Iorfido.

“I am so excited to have suchan extraordinary person return toour program,” related Swank uponher hiring. “Callie was a great player during her days at Edinboroand will now return to impart herknowledge of the game to our players. It is very exciting that shehas an understanding of our system both on and off the court.She will know first hand about the PSAC and what it takes to be

successful in the Western Division. “Ultimately, she will be a spectacular role model as a former great

player and as an excellent student,” Swank continued. “It will be excitingto have her involved in the recruitment of future players. She will be ahuge asset having played and gone to school here. She is the primeexample of ‘Great Things Happen Here’!”

Iorfido, a native of Ambridge, PA, played for the Fighting Scots from2002-06, and ranks as one of the all-time greatest players in Edinborohistory. She became Edinboro’s sixth Kodak/WBCA All-American, andfirst since 1999-00, as she earned honorable mention All-American hon-ors. That capped a brilliant senior season in which she was named thePSAC West Athlete of the Year and was a first team All-PSAC West selec-tion. In addition, she was selected as the Nancy Acker Award winner in2006.

The 5’5” guard finished as Edinboro’s second-leading scorer at 12.5ppg. as a senior, and also added 5.1 rpg. More importantly, she set aschool record with 249 assists while turning the ball over just 89 times.

She led the PSAC in both assists and steals, finishing with 95 in the lat-ter category.

Edinboro had had just one triple-double in its history prior to 2005-06, when Iorfido accomplished the fete twice. The first came againstSeton Hill (20 points, 11 rebounds, 14 assists), followed by 29 points,14 rebounds and 10 assists in her final home appearance vs.Shippensburg.

As a junior, Iorfido earned second team All-PSAC West accoladesafter averaging 10.4 ppg. and handing out 225 assists, along with record-ing 91 steals. The assists ranks third all-time. She led the FightingScots to a 21-10 record that season, along with the team’s first berth inthe NCAA Division II Playoffs since 1998.

Iorfido likely ranks at the top in a long line of standout point guardsat Edinboro. While not taking over as the starter until her junior season,she concluded her career with 682 assists, despite missing the finalseven games of the 2003-04 campaign due to an injury. That figure issecond all-time in the PSAC. In addition, Iorfido finished with 283 careersteals, a figure which ranks fourth all-time at Edinboro. She fell just shyof reaching 1,000 points for her career, finishing with 932.

The Iorfido name has made quite an impact in Edinboro athletics.Her father Rich was astandout linebacker forthe Edinboro footballteam from 1970-72,and was inducted intothe Athletic Hall ofFame in April 2007.Younger sister Mandieis a senior catcher onthe softball team, andis a two-time All-PSACWest performer.

A native ofAmbridge, PA, Iorfidoreceived her Bachelorof Science degree inPhysical Education inDecember 2006, alongwith a minor inCoaching. She gradu-ated with a 3.46 GPA.

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Section ContentsJen Boykin ................................................8Rachel Johnson..........................................9Rae Sherred..............................................10Kim Mardis ..............................................11Jessica Trotter ..........................................12Kelsey Conklin ........................................13Samantha Reimer ....................................14Janine McDonald......................................15Casey Heller ............................................15Brittany Csatlos........................................16Kelcie Hellmer ..........................................16Kelly Lewis ..............................................17Kayla O’Brien ..........................................172007-08 Roster ........................................18Pronunciation Guide ................................18

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Defensive-minded guard who has developedher offensive game but is best known for heroutstanding defense ... after seeing limitedaction as a backup at guard in her first twoyears, became a valuable member of the rota-tion as a junior ... will provide solid depth in thebackcourt ... very good athlete ... a solid ath-lete and a campus leader.

2006-07Key reserve in the backcourt who played in all28 games, with eight starts ... averaged 12minutes a game, scoring 1.1 ppg. and pullingdown 1.0 rpg... had 12 assists and 10 steals... tied career-high with 5 points atCalifornia(Pa.), coming off the bench to play 28minutes ... added 3 rebounds and a pair ofsteals ... had career-highs of 4 reboundsagainst Lock Haven and 3 steals vs. Clarion,and matched career-high of 2 assists with apair against Central State and earlierCalifornia(Pa.) game.

2005-06Appeared in 19 games as a reserve guard,scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds ...had 5 assists and a pair of steals ... scoredseason-high 4 points while playing 14 minutesagainst Cheyney, making both of her field goalattempts ... had 2 assists against bothAlderson-Broaddus and Clarion.

2004-05Played in 16 games for just under five minutesper game, scoring 14 points and pulling down

12 rebounds ... had 8 steals ... had a career-high 5 points in win over Kutztown, making heronly field goal attempt and 3 of 4 free throws.

High SchoolAttended Northwest Pennsylvania CollegiateAcademy, which does not offer sports, andplayed sports at Central High School ... earnedfour letters in track and three in basketball ...selected to play in 2004 City-County All-StarGame ... team captain as senior and sopho-more ... averaged 3.9 ppg. with 21 assists, 29steals and 12 blocks as a senior ... played in53 career games, scoring 157 points andpulling down 92 rebounds ... earned numerousmedals in track and field.

PersonalBorn January 20, 1985 … full name isJennifer Marie Boykin … Psychology major …daughter of Cindy and Redus Boykin … cousinof Earl Boykin, professional basketball playerwith the Denver Nuggets ... personal favoritesinclude spaghetti, Christian music, movieMatrix, book Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe,Marion Jones, North Carolina Tar Heels, SanAntonio Spurs, and reading, sports, and play-ing the keyboard (piano) ... most memorablesports moment is scoring a winning basket inhigh school and getting the 4X4 record intrack; and finding out Edinboro made the NCAAplayoffs.

3 Jen BoykinGuard 5’6” Senior

Erie, PA Northwest Pa. Collegiate Academy/Central HS

Jen Boykin’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2004-05 16-0 4-12 .333 1-5 .200 5-7 .714 12 0.8 5 8 0 8 6-0 14 0.92005-06 19-0 5-12 .417 0-3 .000 1-4 .250 10 0.5 5 11 0 2 12-0 11 0.62006-07 28-8 9-38 .237 1-12 .083 12-24 .500 28 1.0 12 22 2 10 39-0 31 1.1CCaarreeeerr 6633--88 1188--6622 ..229900 22--2200 ..110000 1188--3355 ..551144 5500 00..88 2222 4411 22 2200 5577--00 5566 00..99

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 5 vs. California(Pa.), 2/24/07; vs.

Kutztown, 1/15/05; vs. Bloomsburg, 12/20/04

RReebboouunnddss:: 4 vs. Lock Haven, 1/27/07FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 2 vs. California(Pa.), 2/24/07;

vs. Cheyney, 1/8/06; vs. Bloomsburg,12/20/04

FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 6 vs. California(Pa.), 2/24/07

33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 1 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/27/07; Bloomsburg, 12/20/04

33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 3 vs. Bloomsburg, 12/20/04

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 4 vs. West Chester, 12/3/06 FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 6 vs. West Chester,

12/3/06AAssssiissttss:: 2 on four occasionsSStteeaallss:: 3 vs. Clarion, 1/29/07BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 1 vs. California(Pa.), 2/24/07

vs. Bloomsburg, 1/14/07

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Much-improved player who was a key front-court performer a year ago ... will battle for astarting job at forward ... is very quick andruns the floor well, and is a solid defensive per-former ... displayed improved offensive skills ayear ago ... ranks fifth in career field goal per-centage (.509).

2006-07Started 24 games at forward while appearingin all 28 ... finished as fifth-leading scorer at7.5 ppg. while ending the year second inrebounding (5.5 rpg.) ... shot a team-leading55.3 percent from the floor (88 of 159), thethird-highest total in school history ... figurealso ranked third in the PSAC ... added 39steals, fourth on the team, and had 10blocked shots ... led team in scoring once andin rebounding eight times ... scored in doublefigures ten times and had first career double-double against West Liberty with 10 points anda career-high 10 rebounds ... dropped in acareer-high 22 points in win over Kutztown,making 8 of 11 field goals, including her sec-ond career three-pointer, and 5 of 5 freethrows ... added 7 rebounds and matchedcareer-high with 4 steals ... had 15 points (7 of9 field goals) against Indiana(Pa.), while pullingdown 8 rebounds on three occasions.

2005-06Played in 29 games, with three starts ... aver-aged 2.0 ppg. and 1.5 rpg. while playing justunder ten minutes per game ... shot 46.0 per-cent from the floor (23 of 50) and was 11 of15 from the line (73.3 pct.) ... came off thebench against Mercyhurst to match season-high with 6 points in ten minutes, making 2 of3 field goals and both free throws ... earned

first career start following that game, startingthe next three contests ... had 6 points on twoother occasions, against Alderson-Broaddus inseason opener, and vs. Cheyney in secondcareer start.

2004-05Appeared in 10 games for an average of justunder five minutes per game ... scored 4points, had 9 rebounds, and blocked 3 shots... struggled with her shooting, making 2 of 13field goals and 0 of 4 free throws ... scored all4 of her points against Bloomsburg in a sea-son-high 14 minutes, going 2 of 2 from thefloor ... added 3 blocks vs. the Huskies ... hada pair of rebounds in six minutes vs. LockHaven.High SchoolPlayed for coach Vince Richardson atSpringfield High School ... a two-year starter forthe Spartans, and also ran track and field ...averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds and 2blocks as a senior, after finishing at 9 points,8 rebounds and a block as a junior ... a firstteam all-league choice as a senior, and a sec-ond team selection her junior year.

PersonalBorn November 12, 1986 … full name isRachel Dawn Johnson ... majoring in BusinessAdminstration ... daughter of April and JohnWhitehead ... personal favorites include maca-roni and cheese, R&B music, movie Love &Basketball, book Behind Closed Doors,Michael Jordan, Carmelo Anthony, the ChicagoBulls in the ‘90’s, the Philadelphia Eagles, andplaying cards, listening to music, and watchingmovies ... most memorable sports moment isgoing to the NCAA playoffs.

Rachel Johnson 45Forward 5’11” SeniorOreland, PA Springfield HS

Rachel Johnson’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2004-05 10-0 2-13 .154 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 9 0.9 2 1 3 1 9-0 4 0.42005-06 29-3 23-50 .460 1-2 .500 11-15 .733 44 1.5 6 19 5 12 22-0 58 2.02006-07 28-24 88-159 .553 1-1 1.000 32-52 .615 154 5.5 8 48 10 39 85-3 209 7.5CCaarreeeerr 6677--2277 111133--222222 ..550099 22--33 ..666677 4433--7711 ..660066 220077 33..11 1166 6688 1188 5522 111166--33 227711 44..00

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 22 vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06RReebboouunnddss:: 10 vs. West Liberty State, 12/30/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 8 vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 11 vs. Shippensburg,

2/3/07; vs. Kutztown, 12/20/0633--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 1 vs. Kutztown,

12/20/06; vs. Slippery Rock, 1/25/0633--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 1 vs. Kutztown,

12/20/06; vs. Slippery Rock, 1/18/06;vs. Mercyhurst, 1/2/06

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 5 vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 6 vs. Lock Haven,

1/27/07; vs. Slippery Rock, 1/17/07; vs. East Stroudsburg, 12/19/06

AAssssiissttss:: 2 vs. Pitt-Johnstown, 2/18/07; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/10/07

SStteeaallss:: 4 on four occasionsBBlloocckkss:: 2 vs. West Chester, 1/15/06

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Fierce competitor who has the ability to playinside or outside ... one of Edinboro’s topthree-point threats ... ranks eighth in careerthree-pointers made (80) and ninth in careerthree-pointers attempted (249) ... intelligentplayer ... will serve as a co-captain ,,, couldstart either on the wing or at forward ... headcoach Stan Swank notes that she does a lot ofthings that don’t show up in the box score ...played volleyball at nearby Penn State Behrendfor a year before transferring to Edinboro toplay basketball ... was a recipient of NCAASportsmanship Award a year ago, following anunfortunate incident in PSAC championshipgame ... with Edinboro and California(Pa.) tiedat 59-59 with seven seconds remaining, shecame up with a steal, but then called time outwhen Edinboro had none ... the ensuing freethrows on technical foul led to a 63-59 deci-sion for Cal ... afterwards she bravely facedthe media and answered questions regardingthe incident.

2006-07Finished as fourth-leading scorer at 9.3 ppg.while being one of three players to start all 28games ... also finished fourth in rebounding(4.6 rpg.) ... averaged 36.1 minutes ... ledteam in three-pointers made and attempted(49 of 166), and was second on the team infree throw percentage at 79.6 percent (43 of54) ... third on team in steals (42) and tied forthird in assists with 40 ... led team in scoringon two occasions and was top rebounder fourtimes ... reached double figures in scoring 11times, and posted first career double-doublewith 16 points and career-high 12 rebounds in78-56 win ... had career-high 20 points againstSlippery Rock, making 4 of 10 three-pointersand 8 of 8 free throws ... contributed 19 pointsin win over Kutztown, making 4 of 11 three’s... pulled down 8 rebounds against Millersvilleand West Chester.

2005-06Played in 30 games, making one start andaveraging just under 20 minutes per game ...averaged 6.0 ppg. and 3.5 rpg. ... shot arespectable 42.2 percent from the floor (65 of154), including 30 of 82 on three-pointers(36.6 pct.), and was 21 of 29 at the line (72.4

pct.) ... led Edinboro in scoring once, that a 17-point effort in PSAC semifinal win overKutztown ... made 7 of 9 field goals, including3 of 5 three-pointers, including 3 of 5 freethrows, adding 6 rebounds ... scored in doublefigures in six games ... had 13 points and acareer-high 8 rebounds against Indiana(Pa.) ...scored 10 points in PSAC championship gamevs. California(Pa.).

2004-05Appeared in 14 games, averaging 2.1 ppg.and 1.9 rpg.... played in seven of the first 17games for a total of 18 minutes, but averaged15 minutes per game in her final seven con-tests ... in first significant action of the season,played 24 minutes, making 6 of 7 field goalsfor a season-high 12 points, adding a season-high 8 rebounds, in win over Lock Haven ...contributed 6 points in loss at Slippery Rock,and had 5 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals tohelp Scots beat Shippensburg.

At Penn State BehrendPlayed volleyball for the Lions as a freshman ...was named the team’s Newcomer of the Year.

High SchoolCompeted in three sports at CambridgeSprings High School, earning four letters inbasketball, three in volleyball and one in soft-ball ... set the school record for career scoringwith 1,363 points ... helped team finish 15-13in senior year, with Devils losing in District 10Championship game ... earned first team All-French Creek Valley League accolades as ajunior and senior in both basketball and volley-ball, and was an all-state selection in volleyball.

PersonalBorn June 13, 1985 … Nursing major … fullname is Rae Ann Sherred ... daughter of Lynnand Lawrence Sherred … personal favoritesinclude Mrs. Calderon’e peach pie, movieRemember the Titans, country music, theBible, Michael Jordan, Hines Ward, thePittsburgh Steelers, volleyball and softball ...most memorable sports moment is winningthe first game at the PIAA state championshipsin volleyball her junior year and reaching thePSAC championship game.

11 Rae SherredGuard/Forward 5’9” Senior

Cambridge Springs, PA Cambridge Springs HS

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 20 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/7/07RReebboouunnddss:: 12 vs. Lock Haven, 2/17/07FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 7 vs. Kutztown, 3/3/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 16 vs. West Chester,

12/3/0633--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/21/07;

vs. Slippery Rock, 2/7/07; vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06

33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 11 vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/7/07 FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 8 vs. Slippery Rock,

2/7/07AAssssiissttss:: 4 vs. Lock Haven, 1/27/07SStteeaallss:: 3 on seven occasionsBBlloocckkss:: 3 vs. Clarion, 2/21/07

Rae Sherred’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2004-05 14-0 13-34 .382 1-11 .091 3-9 .333 27 1.9 2 7 1 4 11-0 30 2.12005-06 30-1 65-154 .422 30-82 .366 21-29 .724 105 3.5 18 30 6 16 27-0 181 6.02006-07 28-28 84-251 .335 49-166 .295 43-54 .796 128 4.6 40 76 17 42 80-4 260 9.3CCaarreeeerr 7722--2299 116622--443399 ..336699 8800--224499 ..332211 6677--9922 ..772288 226600 33..66 6600 111133 2244 6622 111188--44 447711 66..55

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Improving post player who is still a work inprogress ... very strong player who is still work-ing on conditioning ... if she develops consis-tency, she could provide major minutes ... canbe an intimidating force in the middle ... red-shirted in 2004-05.

2006-07Played in 27 games with three starts ... playedjust over eight minutes per game, averaging1.3 ppg. and 2.4 rpg ... led team with 28blocked shots despite limited playing time ...ranked ninth in the PSAC in blocked shots ...matched career-high with 6 points vs. WestChester, adding 4 rebounds ... pulled downseason-high 6 rebounds vs. Central State andLock Haven, adding 4 blocked shots in the lat-ter contest ... came off the bench to provide ahuge boost in 65-53 win at Shippensburg, con-tributing 7 blocked shots and 4 rebounds ...tied school record for blocks

2005-06Appeared in 27 games as a reserve frontcourtplayer, averaging just over six minutes pergame ... scored 23 points and pulled down 38rebounds while blocking 12 shots ... scoredcareer-high 6 points in season-opener against

Alderson-Broaddus, making both of her fieldgoal attempts and going 2-for-2 at the line in12 minutes ... also blocked 2 shots ... hadcareer-best 8 rebounds in just 14 minutesagainst Clarion ... blocked 3 shots in Cheyneygame.

2004-05Redshirted.High SchoolPlayed for coach William Stovall at East TechHigh School ... team finished 15-7 a year agoand won district championship ... averaged 8points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks as a senior.

PersonalBorn June 28, 1986… full name is KimberlyKeyionia Mardis ... Health Promotion major …... daughter of Truth Mardis and KennethBender … personal favorites include cheesyeggs, movie The Wedding Singer, Beyonce, TimDuncan, Shaquille O’Neal, the San AntonioSpurs, watching television, shopping, and play-ing video games ... most memorable sportsmoment came during senior year at East TechHigh School in game vs. Glenville. East Techwon, and she did her first interview for thenewspaper.

Kim Mardis 13Center 6’4” JuniorCleveland, OH East Tech HS

Kim Mardis’ Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2005-06 27-0 9-26 .346 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 38 1.4 0 15 12 5 30-0 23 0.92006-07 27-3 13-32 .406 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 64 2.4 4 24 28 5 37-0 34 1.3CCaarreeeerr 5544--33 2222--5588 ..337799 00--00 ..000000 1133--2244 ..554422 110022 11..99 44 3399 4400 1100 6677--00 5577 11..11

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 6 vs. West Chester, 12/3/06; vs.

Alderson-Broaddus, 11/18/05RReebboouunnddss:: 8 vs. Clarion, 2/1/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 2 on six occasionsFFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 4 vs. Pitt-Johnstown,

2/18/07; vs. Shippensburg, 1/10/07FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 2 on four occasionsFFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 4 vs. West Chester,

12/3/06AAssssiissttss:: 3 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1/20/07SStteeaallss:: 2 vs. Lock Haven, 2/18/06; vs.

California(Pa.), 2/11/06BBlloocckkss:: 7 vs. Shippensburg, 2/3/07

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L ike fellow post player Kim Mardis, is still awork in progress, but could be a key player ifshe can gain consistency ... needs work onoffensive end of the floor, but can be an intimi-dating presence on defense ... excellent shotblocker with long arms ... very coachable play-er who runs the floor well.

2006-07Appeared in 22 games, scoring 10 points andpulling down 26 rebounds while averaging 4.5minutes ... had 4 blocked shots ... came offthe bench in second game of year againstUNC Pembroke and had a season-high 4points along with a career-best 8 reboundswhile playing 15 minutes.

2005-06Saw action in 25 games, with one start ...averaged just over six minutes per contest,scoring 12 points while pulling down 39rebounds ... ranked second on the team inblocked shots with 18 ... made just 4 of 27shots from the floor (14.8 pct.), but was 4 of 6from the line ... scored season-high 6 points injust eight minutes against Mercyhurst, making2 of 2 field goals and 2 of 4 free throws ...pulled down season-high 5 rebounds atIndiana(Pa.) ... lone career start came atClarion, finishing scoreless but grabbing 4rebounds and blocking 3 shots ... had season-best 4 blocks vs. Bloomsburg.

High SchoolA four-year starter for coach Jeff Koch atMount Olive High School ... averaged 9.1 ppg.and 7.1 rpg. while blocking 160 shots in 24games as a senior ... shot 51 percent fromthe floor ... as a junior, averaged 10.6 ppg. and7.3 rpg. with 114 blocks in 25 games, shoot-ing 47.2 percent from the floor ... played in 16games as a junior, missing eight contests withan injury, during her sophomore season, aver-aging 7.9 ppg. and 7.3 rpg. with 74 blocks ...in four seasons, blocked 370 shots in 83games, an average of 4.5 per game ... earnedfirst team All-Iron Hills Conference honors as ajunior, and was a second team choice as asenior and honorable mention selection as asophomore.

PersonalBorn October 20, 1986 … full name is JessicaRobyn Trotter … Health and Physical Educationmajor … daughter of Nancy and Joseph Trotter… father played baseball at Seton Hall, whilebrother Greg played baseball at RowanUniversity and sister Stacey was a member ofthe softball team at York (Pa.) ... personalfavorites include cheerios, movie Super Bad,book Lovely Bones, any kind of music, DerekJeter, the New York Yankess, and going to themovies, shopping, and baking ... most memo-rable sports moment was going to the NCAAPlayoffs two years ago.

34 Jessica TrotterCenter 6’5” Junior

Flanders, NJ Mount Olive HS

Jessica Trotter’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2005-06 25-1 4-27 .148 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 39 1.6 5 7 18 3 19-0 12 0.52006-07 22-0 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 26 1.2 1 3 4 1 9-0 10 0.5CCaarreeeerr 4477--11 88--3399 ..220055 00--00 ..000000 66--99 ..666677 6655 11..44 66 1100 2222 44 2288--00 2222 00..55

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 6 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/2/06RReebboouunnddss:: 8 vs. UNC Pembroke, 11/18/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 2 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/2/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 5 vs. Alderson-

Broaddus, 11/18/05FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 2 vs. UNC Pembroke,

11/18/06; vs. Mercyhurst, 1/2/06; vs. Mansfield, 12/3/05

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 4 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/2/06

AAssssiissttss:: 3 vs. Alderson-Broaddus, 11/18/05SStteeaallss:: 1 on four occasionsBBlloocckkss:: 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 12/20/05

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Went from a player who head coach StanSwank considered an underrated recruit, topossibly the second-best freshman in thePSAC ... Swank feels she is better suited tothe college game, and still hasn’t reached herpotential ... earned a starting job from gameone ... runs the floor very well ... can shoot thethree-pointer and is an excellent rebounder.

2006-07One of three players to start all 28 games, fin-ishing as third-leading scorer and leadingrebounder ... averaged 12.0 ppg. and 7.5 rpg.,shooting 46.0 percent from the floor (137 of298) ... had 71 steals, second on the teamand fourth in the PSAC, and 10 blocked shots... led team in scoring in four games and wasleading rebounder 18 times ... scored in dou-ble figures 19 times and had double-figurerebounds nine times ... posted five double-dou-bles ... ranked 18th in the PSAC in scoring and12th in rebounding ... scored a season-high 27points in win over Shippensburg, making 12 of21 field goals and 2 of 2 free throws, adding12 rebounds ... in next game had another dou-ble-double with 23 points and 11 at Mansfield,making 9 of 13 field goals and 5 of 5 freethrows, with 5 steals ... had third 20-pointeffort vs. Indiana(Pa.), totaling 20 points (8 of12 FGs, 4 of 5 FTs) ... pulled down season-high 20 rebounds in upset of Charleston(WV),adding 11 points ... had season-high 7 stealsagainst Clarion, scoring 18 points ... namedthe PSAC West Rookie of the Week once.

High SchoolPlayed for former Fighting Scot Meghan MillerMeabon at General McLane High School ...was a first team All-Region 4 selection as asenior, helping the Lancers finish with a 20-5record ... avearged 10.7 ppg. and 7.9 rpg. with56 assists and 51 steals ... shot 51 percentfrom floor (95 of 188), including 16 of 51 onthree-pointers ... was selected to play in theCity-County All-Star Game ... scored over 1,000career points ... was a second team All-ErieCounty League choice as a sophomore andjunior ... also a standout in track, finishing sec-ond in the state in 4X400 relay as a sopho-more, and fifth in the long jump as a senior

PersonalBorn April 21, 1988… full name is KelseyAnne Conklin ... Elementary Education major… daughter of Sharon and Brad Conklin …nickname is Kels ... personal favorites includespaghetti, book The Secret Life of Bees,movies Remember the Titans, Love &Basketball, and The Sandlot, all music butheavy metal, the Dixie Chicks, PittsburghSteelers, Detroit Pistons, LeBron James,Dwyane Wade, Marion Jones, Tashawn Prince,and hanging out with friends, movies, shop-ping, and sports ... most memorable sportsmoments include taking second place in the4X400 relay at the 2004 PIAA StateChampionships; scoring 1,000th point onsenior night; and finishing fifth in the long jumpat the PIAA State Championships last spring.

Kelsey Conklin 22Forward 6’1” SophomoreEdinboro, PA General McLane HS

Kelsey Conklin’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2006-07 28-28 137-298 .460 6-31 .194 57-100 .570 211 7.5 40 100 15 71 30-0 337 12.0

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 27 vs. Shippensburg, 1/10/07RReebboouunnddss:: 20 vs. Charleston(WV), 11/21/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 12 vs. Shippensburg, 1/10/07FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 21 vs. Shippensburg,

1/10/0733--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 1 on six occasions33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 4 vs. West Chester,

12/3/06FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 6 vs. Lock Haven, 2/17/07 FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 9 vs. Lock Haven,

2/17/07AAssssiissttss:: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 2/3/07; vs. Goldey-

Beacom, 11/17/06SStteeaallss:: 7 vs. Clarion, 2/21/07BBlloocckkss:: 2 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/27/07; vs. Slippery

Rock, 2/7/07

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Enjoyed an outstanding freshman campaignand came back to school in great condition ...has the ability to play a wing or the point, but willbenefit from having a true point guard on theteam ... an excellent scoring threat who candrive and draw fouls, or hit the three-pointer ...will serve as a co-captain.

2006-07 Played in all 28 games, with 20 starts ... fin-ished as second-leading scorer at 13.1 ppg. andwas second in assists with 80 ... ranked 13th inthe PSAC in scoring ... made 35 of 116 three-pointers ... shot 76.6 percent from the line, afigure that ranks 16th all-time ... made 121 freethrows, tied for the seventh-highest seasontotal, and attempted 158 ... led team in scoringthree times ... scored in double figures on 20occasions, including the first eight games of hercareer ... scored a season-high 25 points in herfirst career contest against Goldey-Beacom,making 10 of 13 field goals, with a three-pointer,and 4 of 6 free throws ... had 23 points againstLock Haven, making 10 of 12 free throws, andalso had a season-high 7 rebounds ... scored18 points against Charleston(WV) and WestLiberty State ... made 10 of 15 free throws inearlier game vs. Lock Haven ... had season-high6 assists against Cheyney and Clarion.

High SchoolThree-year starter at Altoona Area High School,setting the school record for career points whileplaying for head coach Craig Long ... concludedher career with 1,265 points ... averaged 17.9ppg. as a senior, helping the Lady Lions finishwith a 24-6 record ... Altoona won the District 6championship and reached the PIAA Quad A

Western semifinals ... added 60 assists and 54steals ... named the Altoona Mirror Player of theYear, in addition to earning Mountain AthleticConference Player of the Year honors ... shot 49percent from the floor (122 of 247), including47 of 146 on three-pointers, and was at 78 per-cent from the free throw line (152 of 193) ...scored 537 points, the second-highest total inschool history ... as a junior, averaged 14.3 ppg.with 67 assists and 66 steals, making 107 of198 field goals (54 pct.), with 35 of 117 three-pointers, and was 111 of 135 at the free throwline (82 pct.), earning first team All-MAC honors... Altoona finished with a 28-2 record, winningthe District 6 title and reaching the Westernfinals ... the Lady Lions ended the year rankedsecond in the state ... also averaged in doublefigures as a sophomore at 10.6 ppg., with 71assists and 83 steals ... shot 51 percent fromthe floor (88 of 172), with 17 of 58 three-point-ers, and was 71 of 95 at the line (74 pct.) ...earned second team all-conference honors asAltoona went 26-2 and reached the Westernfinals.

Personal Born September 3, 1987 … full name isSamantha Lynne Reimer … Elementary/Special Education major … daughter of Karenand David Reimer … personal favorites includeMom’s spaghetti, country music, book Raisethe Roof by Pat Summit, movie Love andBasketball, Tennessee Lady Vols, ChamiqueHoldsclaw, spending time with family andfriends, going to church, exercising ... mostmemorable sports moment is becoming the all-time leading scorer in history of Altoona HighSchool girls basketball.

33 Samantha ReimerGuard 5’6” SophomoreAltoona, PA Altoona HS

Career HighsPPooiinnttss:: 25 vs. Goldey-Beacom, 11/17/06RReebboouunnddss:: 7 vs. Lock Haven, 2/17/07FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 10 vs. Goldey-Beacom,

11/17/06FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 16 vs. Millersville,

12/2/0633--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 3 on four occasions33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 8 vs. Indiana(Pa.),

2/10/07FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 10 vs. Lock Haven, 2/17/07;

vs. Lock Haven, 1/27/07FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 15 vs. Lock Haven,

1/27/07AAssssiissttss:: 6 vs. Clarion, 2/21/07; vs. Cheyney,

1/6/07SStteeaallss:: 4 vs. Lock Haven, 1/27/07BBlloocckkss:: 1 vs. Clarion, 2/21/07

Samantha Reimer’s Career at EdinboroYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2006-07 28-20 105-301 .349 35-116 .302 121-158 .766 83 3.0 80 77 1 32 51-0 366 13.1

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Expected to start at a wing position after red-shirting a year ago ... extremely athletic playerwho will be reunited with former Sharon HighSchool teammate Brittany Csatlos ... very goodoffensively ... can play the point, as well ...described by head coach Stan Swank as an“excellent, excellent player”.

2006-07 Redshirted.

High School Played for coach Gene Sarazen at Sharon HighSchool, helping the Lady Tigers to the Class AADistrict 10 championship as a senior ...Sharon was ranked sixth in the state andreached the Class AA quarterfinals before fin-ishing with a 28-2 record ... Tigers were alsoDistrict 10 Region I champions ... earned firstteam All-Region 1 honors while averaging 14.5ppg. and 7.9 rpg., along with 66 steals ... shot56 percent from the floor (200 of 358) and 52

percent from the line (34 of 66) ... played as afreshman and senior at Sharon, while playingher sophomore and junior years at Warren(OH) Harding High School ... averaged 9 ppg.as a junior, earning second team All-SteelValley Conference accolades, and was also asecond team selection as a sophomore, aver-aging 11 ppg... scored exactly 1,000 careerpoints.

Personal Born June 13, 1988 … full name is JanineMarie McDonald … Sociology major … daugh-ter of Lonette McDonald … personal favoritesinclude pizza, hip hop and R&B music, musi-cians Monica and New Edition, movie NextFriday, the Cleveland Cavaliers, theIndianapolis Colts, LeBron James, playing bas-ketball, and listening to music ... most memo-rable sports moment is signing with EdinboroUniversity, and also winning the District 10championship as a senior.

Transfer from Glenville State who will providedepth at guard ... head coach Stan Swanknoted she has been a pleasant surprise in pre-season drills ... runs well and has the ability toshoot the three, plus she plays physical and isa hard-nosed player.

At Glenville State Helped the Lady Pioneers finish with a 33-3record ... played in 30 games, averaging eightminutes per game ... averaged 1.8 ppg. and 1.2rpg., making 22 of 72 field goals, including 4 of27 three-pointers, and was 5 of 7 at the line

High School Four-year starter for head coach DeanHenderson at Meadville High School, scoring1,095 career points ... led the Bulldogs to a

20-7 record as a senior, averaging 12.7 ppg.and 3.4 rpg... made 43 of 110 three-pointers... earned first team All-Region 5 honors as asenior after earning second team accolades asa junior ... averaged 13.4 ppg. as a junior and10.0 ppg. as a sophomore.

Personal Born February 6, 1987 … full name is CaseyLynn Heller … Elementary/ Special Educationmajor … daughter of Kimberly and CharlesHeller … father wrestled at Clarion ... personalfavorites include pizza, movie Love andBasketball, pop music and some country,LeBron James, the Cleveland Cavaliers, shop-ping and working out ... most memorablesports moment is getting a scholarship andscoring 1,000 career points.

Janine McDonald 23Guard 5’7” Freshman (redshirt)Sharon, PA Sharon HS

Casey Heller 20Guard 5’7” SophomoreMeadville, PA Meadville HS

Casey Heller’s Career at Glenville StateYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2006-07 30-0 22-72 .306 4-27 .148 5-7 .714 36 1.2 10 20 2 11 15-0 53 1.8

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Highly-touted recruit who was a third teamall-state selection ... is expected to take overimmediately as the starter at point guard ...vision, court awareness, and passing abilitieselicit comparisons to former Edinboro standoutand current assistant coach Callie Iorfido ... atrue point guard who also has the ability toscore ... head coach Stan Swank notes “sheis beyond her years” and doesn’t play like afreshman ... reunited with former Sharon HighSchool teammate Janine McDonald.

High SchoolHighly-decorated player for head coach GeneSarazen at Sharon High School ... earned thirdteam Associated Press All-State honors as asenior, was a District 10 Region 5 first teamAll-Star, and played in the Roundball Classic ...led the Tigers to a 23-6 record and the secondround of the Class AAA playoffs as a senior ...averaged 16.7 ppg., 8.0 rpg., 8.2 apg., and6.2 spg. last year ... Sharon finished as Region5 AAA champions and District 10 AAA runners-up ... as a junior, averaged 14.1 ppg., 5.8 rpg.,

6.3 apg. and 5.0 spg. as Sharon finished witha 28-2 record and won District 10 title ...Tigers lost in PIAA Class AA Western semifinals... named District 10 Region 1 Player of theYear in addition to first team All-Region honors... earned first team Mercer County AthleticConference honors as a freshman ... finishedcareer with 1,697 points, along with 819rebounds, 555 assists and 575 steals, lead-ing Sharon to an 80-27 record during that peri-od ... ranks fifth in career scoring in MercerCounty.

PersonalBorn December 29, 1988 ... full name isBrittany Janay Csatlos … majoring inCommunications ... daughter of TraceyCsatlos and Michael White ... personalfavorites include fried chicken, R&B music,movie The Notebook, book The RhymingSeason, Tracey McGrady, the Phoenix Suns,basketball, shopping and dancing ... mostmemorable sports moment is a playoff gameduring year in which Sharon trailed by 17points and came back to win by 12 points.

Rangy player who has the ability to playeither guard or forward, but is more of aperimeter player ... can shoot the three ...rebounds well and has long arms ... has abright future but needs to get stronger andgain experience after missing a good portion ofher senior year due to torn ACL suffered theprevious summer.

High School Three-sport standout at Jefferson High School,earning four letters each in basketball, volley-ball, and track ... played in just ten games inbasketball as a senior due to an injury, averag-ing 7.2 ppg. and 3.5 rpg. to help Falcons finish18-4 and win the NEC championship for thethird straight year and finish as Division II sec-tional champions for third straight year ... as ajunior averaged 13.3 ppg. and 7.7 rpg. with5.4 apg., 6.5 spg., and 5.2 bpg... averaged9.5 ppg. and 5.2 rpg. as a sophomore ...earned first team All-District honors and specialmention All-Ohio honors as a junior, and was afirst team All-County and All-NEC selection as a

sophomore and junior ... in volleyball, helpedJefferson to sectional championship her finalthree years, along with winning the NEC cham-pionship all four years ... was named the NECPlayer of the Year in 2005 ... also excelled intrack, where she earned All-Ohio honors in2005 after placing sixth in the high jump at thestate championships ... tied the AshtabulaCounty high jump record (5’7”) in 2006 ...three-time NEC champion and district champi-on in the high jump and also All-County champi-on three times.

Personal Born October 25, 1988… full name is KelcieAnn Hellmer ... undeclared major … daughterof Cheryl and Mark Hellmer ... personalfavorites include clam chowder, oldies, discoand rap music, movie Walk the Line, book TheCay, Ben Wallace, the Detroit Pistons, shop-ping, fishing, scrapbook, and golfing ... mostmemorable sports moment was reaching theregional semifinal in volleyball in high school.

5 Brittany CsatlosGuard 5’5” FreshmanSharon, PA Sharon HS

1 Kelcie HellmerGuard/Forward 6’0” FreshmanJefferson, OH Jefferson Area HS

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Local recruit has been a surprise in presea-son drills ... head coach Stan Swank notedthat she might be better than they believed,and he was high on her to begin with ... formerteammate of Kelsey Conklin and was coachedby former Edinboro standout ... hard-nosed,tough player who has speed and can shoot thethree ... will provide the Fighting Scots withanother option at guard.

High School A three-year starter in basketball and a two-year starter in soccer at General McLane HighSchool ... helped lead the Lancers to a 23-6record as a senior, averaging 10.7 ppg. and4.2 rpg... led the team with 53 three-pointersin 166 attempts ... Lancers reached the PIAA

interdistrict playoffs for the first time, losing toHopewell ... played in the City-County All-StarGame following senior season and was a sec-ond team All-Region selection .. as a junior, theLancers were 20-5 ... averaged 7.0 ppg. and3.6 in 2005-06

Personal Born April 11, 1989 … full name is Kelly AnneLewis … Health & Physical Education major …daughter of Denise Stuck-Lewis … personalfavorites include pizza, country music, movieLove and Basketball, book A Walk toRemember, Michael Jordan, North Carolina TarHeels, and playing sports ... most memorablesports moment is beating Mercyhurst Prep ontheir senior night during junior year.

Very similar player to fellow freshman KellyLewis ... has good speed and can shoot thethree, along with being a tough, hard-nosedplayer ... provides the Fighting Scots with evenfurther depth in the backcourt.

High School Three-year starter at Notre Dame CathedralLatin High School for head coach Bill Whalen... a two-time Associated Press first teamDivision 2 Northeast Ohio choice and a two-time All-County selection ... led the Lions to a12-10 record a year ago, averaging 8.2 ppg.5.0 rpg. ... named to the Willoughby NewsHerald All-Star Team, along with the AshtabulaStar Beacon All-Star Team ... a second teamAll-North Coast League selection ... as a junior,earned honorable mention All-Ohioi honorswhile averaging 11.2 ppg. and 6.7 rpg... shot43 percent from the floor and made 42 of 110

three-pointers ... named to All-NCL first teamand was selected to the All-Star Team at theCactus Jam Tournament in Arizona ... alsonamed to All-Star Team at Surf and TurfTournament in San Diego ... was named theNotre Dame Cathedral Latin Class of 2007Athlete of the Year.

PersonalBorn September 15, 1988 … full name isKayla G. O’Brien … Health & PhysicalEducation major … daughter of Lisa and JoeO’Brien ... father and brother Tom wrestled incollege … personal favorites include pizza,country music, Harry Potter movies, bookDeception Point, J.J. Redick, ClevelandCavaliers, and collecting tennis shoes ... mostmemorable sports moment is earning a spoton the All-Star team at the Cactus JamTournament in Arizona.

Kelly Lewis 40Guard 5’6” FreshmanEdinboro, PA General McLane HS

Kayla O’Brien 24Guard 5’7” FreshmanRussell, OH Notre Dame Cathedral Latin HS

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NNoo.. NNaammee PPooss.. HHtt.. YYrr.. HHoommeettoowwnn//HHiigghh SScchhooooll//LLaasstt SScchhooooll3 Jen Boykin G 5-6 Sr. Erie, PA/Northwest Pa. Collegiate

Academy/Central22 Kelsey Conklin F 6-1 So. Edinboro, PA/General McLane5 Brittany Csatlos G 5-5 Fr. Sharon, PA/Sharon

20 Casey Heller G 5-7 So. Meadville, PA/Meadville/Glenville State1 Kelcie Hellmer G/F 6-0 Fr. Jefferson, OH/Jefferson Area

40 Kelly Lewis G 5-6 Fr. Edinboro, PA/General McLane45 Rachel Johnson F 5-11 Sr. Oreland, PA/Springfield13 Kim Mardis C 6-4 Jr. Cleveland, OH/East Tech23 Janine McDonald G 5-7 Fr.-r Sharon, PA/Sharon24 Kayla O’Brien G 5-7 Fr. Russell, OH/Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin33 Samantha Reimer G 5-6 So. Altoona, PA/Altoona11 Rae Sherred G/F 5-9 Sr. Cambridge Springs, PA/Cambridge

Springs/Penn State Behrend34 Jessica Trotter C 6-5 Jr. Flanders, NJ/Mount Olive

HHEEAADD CCOOAACCHH:: Stan SwankAASSSSIISSTTAANNTT CCOOAACCHH:: Callie Iorfido CCAAPPTTAAIINNSS:: Rae Sherred, Samantha Reimer and Brittany Csatlos

Numerical Roster

1 Kelcie Hellmer G/F3 Jen Boykin G5 Brittany Csatlos G

11 Rae Sherred G/F13 Kim Mardis C20 Casey Heller G22 Kelsey Conklin F23 Janine McDonald G24 Kayla O’Brien G33 Samantha Reimer G34 Jessica Trotter C40 Kelly Lewis G45 Rachel Johnson F

Pronunciation Guide

Jen Boykin BOY khinBrittany Csatlos SAT loseSamantha Reimer RYE mherRae Sherred share edd

By PositionCenter Kim Mardis

Jessica TrotterFoward Kelsey Conklin

Kelcie HellmerRachel Johnson

Guard Jen BoykinBrittany CsatlosCasey HellerKelly LewisJanine McDonaldKayla O’BrienSamantha ReimerRae Sherred

By Height6’5” Jessica Trotter6’4” Kim Mardis6’1” Kelsey Conklin6’0” Kelcie Hellmer5’11” Rachel Johnson5’9” Rae Sherred5’7” Casey Heller

Janine McDonaldKayla O’Brien

5’6” Jen BoykinKelly LewisSamantha Reimer

5’5” Brittany Csatlos

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Section Contents2006-07 in Review ..................................202006-07 Final Statistics............................21Pa. State Athletic Conference..............22-232006-07 Box Scores ............................24-29Kelly Calderone Completes Career ..........30

2006-07 in Review

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Ever the optimist, Edinboro head coach Stan Swank entered the2006-07 season with high expectations. He had several pieces back froma team which finished 21-10 the year before and played in the NCAAPlayoffs after reaching the PSAC Championship game.

Unfortunately, what Swank didn’t have was a true point guard. Hehad been spoiled for the previous few years as first Courtney Thompson,then Callie Iorfido ran the point.

Swank ended up juggling Kelly Calderone and Samantha Reimer, apair of two guards, at the point. To their credit, it worked out just fine, butboth were more scoring-oriented and not necessarily the type of floor gen-eral Swank was used to.

However, Calderone enjoyed another outstanding season while earn-ing All-PSAC West honors for the third straight year, and Reimer becamepart of a dynamic freshman combination. When it was all said and done,the Fighting Scots finished 14-14 and earned a spot in the PSACTournament for the fifth straight year.

Calderone averaged 18.3 ppg. and 4.9 rpg., in addition to leading theFighting Scots with 124 assists and 73 steals. She was a first team All-PSAC West selection for the second straight year. The 5’7” guard conclud-ed a brilliant career with 1,460 points, the fourth-highest total in schoolhistory. Not bad for someone who played her first season at the Universityat Buffalo before transferring to Edinboro.

She also set the school record for career free throws made (415) andcareer free throw percentage (.856).

Reimer and fellow freshman Kelsey Conklin provided the FightingScots with a youthful burst of energy, not to mention just over 25 ppg.Reimer averaged 13.1 ppg., second on the team, and also ranked secondin assists with 80. The 5’7” guard turned fearless drives to the basket

into plenty of trips to the foul line. She made 121 of 158 free throwattempts. Reimer served notice that she wasn’t intimidated by the collegegame in her very first contest, scoring 25 points in a win over Goldey-Beacom.

Conklin, meanwhile, was a player who Swank felt would be even bet-ter as a collegian than in high school, where she starred at nearby GeneralMcLane High School. He appeared to be a genius with that prediction.

A 6’1” forward who runs the floor like a guard, Conklin averaged 12.0ppg. and a team-leading 7.5 rpg. She also ranked second in steals with71. She keyed the 81-71 upset of nationally-ranked Charleston(WV) with11 points and 20 rebounds.

Several other returnees made huge strides, most notably RaeSherred and Rachel Johnson. Sherred had actually already exhibited agreater impact late in the 2005-06 campaign. The 5’9” swingman contin-ued to grow as a player a year ago, averaging 9.3 ppg. and 4.6 rpg. whileleading the Fighting Scots with 49 three-pointers in 166 attempts. Whatdidn’t show up in the box score was her hard-nosed defensive play.

The same could be said for Johnson, a thin 5’11” forward who hadscored just 62 points and pulled down 53 rebounds her first two seasons.As a junior, Johnson averageed 7.5 ppg. and 5.5 rpg., the latter figure sec-ond on the team. She shot 55.3 percent from the floor, the third-highesttotal in school history. Johnson also played spirited defense, even attimes being ask to guard the opposing team’s point guard.

Sophomore Kim Mardis and junior Jen Boykin were role players whoplayed a big part in the team’s success. Mardis, a 6’4” center, onlyscored 34 points and averaged 2.4 rpg., but she blocked 28 shots whileaveraging less than ten minutes per game. Boykin, meanwhile, was adefensive catalyst, and ended up starting eight games late in the year.

The Fighting Scots got off to a fast start, winning their first threegames. The season beagn with an 87-72 win over Goldey-Beacom, fol-lowed by a 58-37 defeat of UNC Pembroke.

Victory number three was the impressive one. The Fighting Scotshanded 14th-ranked Charleston(WV) an 81-71 defeat. Kelly Calderone had32 points and 10 rebounds, and in the process went over 1,000 points forher career.

However, a three-game losing streak ensued, signalling a year inwhich the Fighting Scots would win a few and lose a few. Two of the loss-es came at home, to Millersville and West Chester. In fact, at the end ofthe year Edinboro was just 6-7 at home.

Next came a three-game winning streak, punctuated by a 69-54 winagainst an East Stroudsburg team that came in undefeated and would fin-ish as the Eastern Division champion with a 25-4 record.

The 2006 portion of the season ended with a pair of losses in theFighting Scot Invitational, albeit to a pair of the best teams in the WVIAC inGlenville State and West Liberty State.

2006 began with a 65-51 win at Cheyney, but four losses in the nextfive games left the Scots staring at a stretch of six losses in eight games.

The PSAC West campaign opened with three straight losses toShippensburg, Slippery Rock and Indiana(Pa.), but the Fighting Scots thenturned around and won four straight games. The last two were particularlyimpressive. The first was a 77-59 win over California(Pa.), snapping a 12-game losing streak to the Vulcans. Calderone led the way with 26 points.

Edinboro then avenged its earlier loss at home to Shippensburg bygoing on the road and handing the Lady Raiders 65-53 defeat. TheFighting Scots had lost 16 of its previous 17 meetings at Heiges FieldHouse. Mardis keyed the win, blocking 7 shots in just 12 minutes.

The Shippensburg victory left the Scots with a 12-9 record. Theywould win just two of their final final contests, but thanks to a 6-6 record inthe PSAC West they finished fourth to qualify for the playoffs.

Edinboro played at IUP in the first round of the playoffs. The FightingScots held a 23-22 lead at the half, but the Crimson Hawks shot 68.6 per-cent in the second half and prevailed 81-58.

Combination of Youth, Experience Leads to PSAC Playoff Berth

Kelsey Conklin averaged 12.0 ppg. and 7.5 rpg. as a freshman in 2006-07.

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Date Opponent Score Att. Hi Scorer Hi Rebounder Opp Hi Scorer Opp Hi Rebounderat Millersville TournamentNov. 17 vs. Goldey-Beacom W, 87-72 Reimer (25) Johnson (7) Thompson (17) Jones (9)Nov. 18 vs. UNC Pembroke W, 58-37 Calderone (19) Conklin (8) Flood (14) Yocum (9)

Trotter (8)Nov. 21 CHARLESTON(WV) W, 81-71 75 Calderone (32) Conklin (20) Radenkovic (18) Radenkovic (12)Dec. 2 MILLERSVILLE L, 53-56 115 Calderone (15) Conklin (11) Uhrich (26) Uhrich (9)

Tagliaferri (9)Dec. 3 WEST CHESTER L, 70-75 105 Sherred (14) Conklin (9) Yandrisvits (17) Fogelsanger (9)at Avalon Classic at Erie, PADec. 8 vs. West Liberty State L, 84-86 245 Calderone (19) Sherred (6) Kalvans (23) Kalvans (10)Dec. 9 vs. Central State(Oh.) W, 63-51 125 Calderone (19) Conkllin (11) Redick (28) Dobbins (15)Dec. 19 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 69-54 117 Calderone (22) Calderone (6) Kauczka (23) Kauczka (16)

Johnson (6)Sherred (6)

Dec. 20 KUTZTOWN W, 71-68 103 Johnson (22) Johnson (7) Rawning (19) Dobos (6)FIGHTING SCOT INVITATIONALDec. 29 GLENVILLE STATE L, 57-62 142 Calderone (21) Johnson (9) Anderson (23) Anderson (11)Dec. 30 WEST LIBERTY STATE L, 63-73 101 Calderone (32) Conklin (11) Marshall (18) Rehm (9)Jan. 6 at Cheyney W, 65-51 109 Calderone (30) Johnson (8) Webb (11) Fraizer (6)Jan. 10 SHIPPENSBURG L, 55-63 106 Conklin (27) Conklin (12) Zapf (13) Zapf (11)Jan. 13 at Mansfield L, 54-63 167 Conklin (23) Conklin (11) Dudeck (14) Van Wagner (10) Jan. 14 at Bloomsburg W, 66-54 95 Calderone (14) Calderone (6) McCloy (18) Lewis (16)

Reimer (14) Johnson (6)Sherred (6)

Jan. 17 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 61-64 222 Calderone (15) Calderone (5) Chojnacki (10) Schake (9)Johnson (5)

Jan. 20 at Indiana(Pa.) L, 56-78 850 Calderone (23) Conklin (6) Gottuso (15) Nowakowski (15)Michalow (6)Reimer (6)

Jan. 27 at Lock Haven W, 69-52 535 Calderone (19) Calderone (9) Heberling (18) Heberling (12)Jan. 29 at Clarion W, 55-50 750 Calderone (22) Conklin (11) Gabrielle (21) Lee (11)Jan. 31 CALIFORNIA(PA) W, 77-59 219 Calderone (26) Conklin (8) Albanese (16) Gratton (10)Feb. 3 at Shippensburg W, 65-53 334 Calderone (19) Conklin (10) Ramus (17) Oaddams (17)Feb. 7 at Slippery Rock L, 43-52 Sherred (20) Conklin (7) Schake (14) Chojnacki (7)Feb. 10 INDIANA(PA) L, 66-78 219 Conklin (20) Calderone (7) Gottuso (28) Gottuso (13)

Conklin (7)Feb. 17 LOCK HAVEN W, 78-56 313 Reimer (23) Sherred (12) Tracey (24) Tracey (8)Feb. 18 at Pitt-Johnstown L, 65-73 125 Calderone (30) Conklin (6) Shadduck (16) Shadduck (14)Feb. 21 CLARION W, 78-66 222 Conklin (18) Calderon (6) Melton (26) Shrift (9)

Conklin (6) Albanese (9)Johnson (6)

Feb. 24 at California(Pa.) L, 45-67 900 Calderone (12) Conklin (6) Oaddams (30) Oaddams (15)at PSAC Quarter Finals at Indiana, PAFeb. 27 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 58-81 525 Calderone (17) Conklin (10) Heberling (16) Tracey (11)

Final Record: 14-14PSAC West: 6-6

PLAYER G-GSMIN M/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB AVG A TO BL ST PF-D PTS AVG

Kelly Calderone 28-28 1092 39.0 162-408 .397 36-112 .321 153-182 .841 137 4.9 124 125 4 73 81-1 513 18.3Samantha Reimer 28-20 868 31.0 105-301 .349 35-116 .302 121-158 .766 83 3.0 80 77 1 32 51-0 366 13.1Kelsey Conklin 28-28 865 30.9 137-298 .460 6-31 .194 57-100 .570 211 7.5 40 100 15 71 100-3 337 12.0Rae Sherred 28-28 1010 36.1 84-251 .335 49-166 .295 43-54 .796 128 4.6 40 76 17 42 80-4 260 9.3Rachel Johnson 28-24 755 27.0 88-159 .553 1-1 1.000 32-52 .615 154 5.5 8 48 10 39 85-3 209 7.5Agnes Michalow 25-1 284 11.4 17-69 .246 2-18 .111 9-10 .900 37 1.5 6 19 25 4 29-0 45 1.8Kim Mardis 27-3 221 8.2 13-32 .406 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 64 2.4 4 24 28 5 37-0 34 1.3Jen Boykin 28-8 337 12.0 9-38 .237 1-12 .083 12-24 .500 28 1.0 12 22 2 10 39-0 31 1.1Lacey Heiar 7-0 68 9.7 4-13 .308 3-10 .300 2-2 1.000 4 0.6 5 7 0 0 5-0 13 1.9Jessica Trotter 22-0 100 4.5 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 26 1.2 1 3 4 1 9-0 10 0.5TEAM 114 4.2 14BBOORROO TTOOTTAALLSS 2288 55660000 662233--11558811 ..339944 113333--446666 ..228855 443399--559999 ..773333 998866 3355..22 332200 551155 110066 227777551166--1111 11881188 6644..99OOPPPP TTOOTTAALLSS 2288 55660000 664400--11557744 ..440077 9911--228822 ..332233 339944--559977 ..666600 11110055 3399..55 336633 556677 110000 220033553300--1100 11776655 6633..00

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2006-07 PSAC Women’sBasketball Standings

PSAC OverallWestern Division W L W LIndiana(Pa.) 9 3 24 9California (Pa.) 8 4 21 10Shippensburg 7 5 17 11EEddiinnbboorroo 66 66 1144 1144Lock Haven 5 7 12 15Clarion 4 8 9 17Slippery Rock 3 9 9 17

PSAC OverallEastern Division W L W LEast Stroudsburg 11 1 25 4West Chester 9 3 15 13MIllersville 8 4 17 11Mansfield 6 6 13 14Kutztown 5 7 9 17Bloomsburg 3 9 7 20Cheyney 0 12 4 22

2007 PSAC TournamentFIRST ROUNDIndiana(Pa.) 81, Edinboro 58California(Pa.) 79, Shippensburg 65East Stroudsburg 66, Mansfield 45Millersville 57, West Chester 54SEMIFINALSIndiana(Pa.) 71, Millersville 53California(Pa.) 59, East Stroudsburg 52CHAMPIONSHIPIndiana(Pa.) 63, California(Pa.) 53

2006-07 PSAC Women’s Basketball TeamsWESTERN DIVISION

First Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Lauren Beckley, Shippensburg F 5-11 Fr.KKeellllyy CCaallddeerroonnee,, EEddiinnbboorroo GG 55--77 SSrr..Kim Nowakowski, California(Pa.) F 6-2 Jr.Shanna Oaddams, Shippensburg C 6-2 Sr.Jahzinga Tracey, Indiana(Pa.) G/F 6-1 So.Ginger Williams, Lock Haven F 5-11 Sr.

West Player of the Year: Jahzinga Tracey, Indiana(Pa.)West Rookie of the Year: Lauren Beckley, ShippensburgWest Coach of the Year: Cindy Martin, Indiana(Pa.)

EASTERN DIVISIONFirst Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Alyssa Antolick, East Stroudsburg F/G 6-0 Sr.Colleen Kegerreis, Bloomsburg C 6-2 So.Katie Kline, West Chester F 6-1 Jr.Dominique Lewis, West Chester F 5-10 Sr.Jessica Uhrich, Mansfield F 5-10 Sr.Jackie Yandrisevits, East Stroudsburg G 5-9 So.

East Player of the Year: Jessica Uhrich, MansfieldEast Rookie of the Year: Jhazmin Brown, East StroudsburgEast Coach of the Year: Juliene Simpson, East Stroudsburg

WESTERN DIVISIONSecond Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Bre Dillon, California(Pa.) G 5-7 So.Lauren Fisher, Indiana(Pa.) G 5-5 Jr.Katie Glaws, Indiana(Pa.) G 5-8 Sr.Katrina Greer, Clarion G 5-9 So.Staci Heberling, Indiana(Pa.) G/F 5-11 So.Ilia Lopez, Lock Haven G 5-8 So.

EASTERN DIVISIONSecond Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Jess Brady, Kutztown G/F 5-10 Sr.Danielle Jones, Cheyney G 5-5 Jr.Gabe Miskinis, Bloomsburg F 5-10 Sr. Maryellen Onofre, East Stroudsburg G 5-10 Sr.Ashley Romanoski, Millersville F 5-10 Jr.Mercedes Van Wagner, Kutztown F 6-1 Jr.

Individual StatisticsField Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct.Shanna Oaddams, Ship. 28 162 279 .581Jessica Albanese, Clar. 26 147 262 .561Rachel Johnson, Edin. 28 88 159 .553Jackie Yandrisevits, ESU 29 167 319 .524Mercedes Van Wagner, Kutz. 26 118 229 .515Alyssa Antolick, ESU 28 115 224 .513Colleen Keggereis, Bloom 27 134 265 .506Staci Heberling, IUP 33 125 260 .481Jahzinga Tracey, IUP 33 252 529 .476Jess Brady, Kutz. 26 93 197 .4723-Point Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG3FGA Pct.Lauren Beckley, Ship. 28 75 170 .441Alyssa Antolick, ESU 28 30 69 .435Mallory Hafer, Mans. 27 75 179 .419Maryellen Onofre, ESU 29 52 129 .403Danielle Jones, Chey. 24 62 170 .365Bre Dillon, Cal. 31 44 122 .361Lara Dellegrotti, Kutz. 25 30 85 .353Katie Glaws, IUP 33 71 203 .350Amanda Nero, SRU 26 41 118 .347Gabe Miskinis, Bloom. 24 39 113 .345Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Jess Brady, Kutz. 26 80 95 .842Kelly Calderone, Edin. 28 153 182 .841Gabe Miskinis, Bloom. 24 54 65 .831

Elizabeth Gabrielle, LHU 27 58 70 .829Natalie Winters, WCU 28 56 68 .824Kari Cover, Mill. 28 57 70 .814Katrina Greer, Clar. 26 103 127 .811Chere’ Marshall, SRU 25 55 68 .809Maryellen Onofre, ESU 29 63 78 .808Lauren Beckley, Ship. 28 107 133 .805Rebounds GP No. Avg.Kim Nowakowski, Cal. 28 308 11.0Jessica Uhrich, Mans. 27 274 10.1Jahzinga Tracey, IUP 33 306 9.3Ginger Williams, LHU 27 249 9.2Dominique Lewis, WCU 28 258 9.2

Mercedes Van Wagner, Kutz. 26 225 8.7Colleen Keggereis, Bloom. 27 231 8.6Katie Kline, WCU 28 231 8.3Lauren Beckley, Ship. 28 231 8.3Shanna Oaddams, Ship. 28 225 8.0Assists GP No. Avg.Ashley Grimm, Clar. 26 137 5.27Kelly Caldertone, Edin. 28 124 4.43Bre Dillon, Cal. 31 131 4.23Elizabeth Gabrielle, LHU 27 105 3.89Lauren Fisher, IUP 33 115 3.48Catherine Andrews, WCU 27 87 3.22Courtney Brooks, Mans. 27 86 3.19

Scoring GP FG-FGA Pct.3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.

Lauren Beckley, Ship. 28 183-402 .455 75-170 .441 107-133 .805 548 19.6Jessica Uhrich, Mans. 27 213-475 .448 15-50 .300 67-92 .728 508 18.8Jahzinga Tracey, IUP 33 252-529 .476 26-87 .299 82-118 .695 612 18.5Kelly Calderone, Edin. 28 162-408 .397 36-112 .321 153-182 .841 513 18.3Kim Nowakowski, Cal. 28 173-397 .436 4-22 .182 112-53 .732 462 16.5Katie Kline, WCU 28 178-388 .459 0-4 .000 81-113 .717 437 15.6Jackie Yandrisevits, ESU 29 167-319 .524 14-35 .400 82-105 .781 430 14.8Danielle Jones, Chey. 24 121-334 .362 62-170 .365 51-67 .761 355 14.8Colleen Kegerreis, Bloom. 27 134-265 .506 6-12 .500 106-146 .726 380 14.1Shanna Oaddams, Ship. 28 162-279 .581 0-0 .000 62-133 .466 386 13.8Dominique Lewis, WCU 28 149-342 .436 0-2 .000 88-126 .698 386 13.8

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Jess Brady, Kutz. 26 80 3.08Steals GP No. Avg.Courtney Brooks, Mans. 27 85 3.15Jahzinga Tracey, IUP 33 98 2.97Kelly Calderone, Edin. 28 73 2.61Kelsey Conklin, Edin. 28 71 2.54Catherine Andrews, WCU 27 64 2.37Ilia Lopez, LHU 27 63 2.33Dominique Lewis, WCU 28 65 2.32Danielle Jones, Chey. 24 53 2.21Bre Dillon, Cal. 31 63 2.03Elizabeth Gabrielle, LHU 27 54 2.00Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.Ebony Twiggs, Chey. 23 54 2.35Jamika Rehm, Mill. 28 53 1.89Mercedes Van Wagner, Kutz. 26 43 1.65Colleen Keggereis, Bloom. 27 44 1.63Ginger Williams, LHU 27 34 1.26Dominique Lewis, WCU 28 34 1.21Kim Nowakowski, Cal. 28 31 1.11Ngozi Utti, Chey. 21 23 1.10Kim Mardis, Edin. 27 28 1.04Agnieszka Michalow, Edin. 25 25 1.00

Team StatisticsScoring GP Pts. Avg.Indiana (Pa.) 33 2368 71.8Shippensburg 28 1985 70.9East Stroudsburg 29 2041 70.4West Chester 28 1871 66.8California (Pa.) 31 2020 65.2Edinboro 28 1818 64.9Mansfield 27 1699 62.9Clarion 26 1624 62.5Millersville 28 1729 61.8Lock Haven 27 1659 61.4Slippery Rock 26 1583 60.9Kutztown 26 1561 60.0Cheyney 26 1538 59.2Bloomsburg 27 1591 58.9Scoring Defense GP Pts. Avg.Millersville 28 1596 57.0East Stroudsburg 29 1667 57.5Kutztown 26 1587 61.0California (Pa.) 31 1905 61.5Edinboro 28 1765 63.0Slippery Rock 26 1648 63.4Clarion 26 1654 63.6Mansfield 27 1733 64.2Indiana (Pa.) 33 2120 64.2Shippensburg 28 1831 65.4Lock Haven 27 1781 66.0Bloomsburg 27 1782 66.0West Chester 28 1893 67.6Cheyney 26 1786 68.7Scoring Margin Own Opp MargEast Stroudsburg 29 57.5 +12.9Indiana(Pa.) 33 64.2 +7.5Shippensburg 28 65.4 +5.5Millersville 28 57.0 +4.8California (Pa.) 31 61.5 +3.7Edinboro 28 63.0 +1.9West Chester 28 67.6 -0.8Kutztown 26 61.0 -1.0Clarion 26 63.6 -1.2Mansfield 27 64.2 -1.3Slippery Rock 26 63.4 -2.5Lock Haven 27 66.0 -4.5Bloomsburg 27 66.0 -7.1Cheyney 26 68.7 -9.5Field Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct.East Stroudsburg 29 728 1657 .439Kutztown 26 584 1350 .433Shippensburg 28 694 1609 .431Clarion 26 586 1365 .429Slippery Rock 26 584 1413 .413Indiana (Pa.) 33 888 2164 .410California (Pa.) 31 770 1885 .408West Chester 28 703 1751 .401

Edinboro 28 623 1581 .394Bloomsburg 27 562 1438 .391Millersville 28 630 1618 .389Mansfield 27 625 1615 .387Lock Haven 27 572 1638 .349Cheyney 26 558 1638 .341Field Goal Pct. Defense GP FG FGA Pct.Kutztown 26 549 1539 .357Millersville 28 559 1535 .364East Stroudsburg 29 603 1574 .383California (Pa.) 31 648 1682 .385Slippery Rock 26 589 1500 .393Lock Haven 27 617 1543 .400West Chester 28 650 1613 .403Mansfield 27 634 1564 .405Indiana (Pa.) 33 805 1983 .406Shippensburg 28 699 1721 .406Edinboro 28 640 1574 .407Clarion 26 594 1440 .413Bloomsburg 27 703 1688 .416Cheyney 26 639 1519 .4213-Pt. Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG3FGA Pct.Shippensburg 28 161 451 .357Mansfield 27 169 501 .337Slippery Rock 26 85 260 .327Indiana (Pa.) 33 183 571 .320East Stroudsburg 29 143 448 .319Kutztown 26 84 264 .318California (Pa.) 31 112 365 .307Bloomsburg 27 126 423 .298Clarion 26 71 241 .295Cheyney 26 126 428 .294West Chester 28 88 300 .293Millersville 28 111 385 .288Edinboro 28 133 466 .285Lock Haven 27 90 349 .2583-Pt. FG Per Game GP 3FG 3FGA Avg.Mansfield 27 169 501 6.26Shippensburg 28 161 451 5.75Indiana(Pa.) 33 183 571 5.55East Stroudsburg 29 143 448 4.93Cheyney 26 126 428 4.85Edinboro 28 133 466 4.75Bloomsburg 27 126 423 4.67Millersville 28 111 385 3.96California(Pa.) 31 112 365 3.61Lock Haven 27 90 349 3.33Slippery Rock 26 85 260 3.27Kutztown 26 84 264 3.23West Chester 28 88 397 3.14Clarion 26 71 261 2.733-Pt. FG Pct. Defense GP 3FG3FGA Pct.Shippensburg 28 104 382 .272East Stroudsburg 29 120 437 .275Kutztown 26 122 427 .286Lock Haven 27 107 358 .299California (Pa.) 31 120 394 .305Mansfiled 27 123 402 .306Millersville 28 116 368 .315Slippery Rock 26 136 430 .316Cheyney 26 81 253 .320Indiana(Pa.) 33 150 468 .321Clarion 26 109 339 .322West Chester 28 174 541 .322Edinboro 28 91 282 .323Bloomsburg 27 118 365 .323Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Edinboro 28 439 599 .733Clarion 26 381 520 .733Bloomsburg 27 341 476 .716Kutztown 26 309 433 .714West Chester 28 377 530 .711East Stroudsburg 29 442 630 .702Slippery Rock 26 330 473 .698Indiana (Pa.) 33 409 595 .687Lock Haven 27 425 631 .674Mansfield 27 280 417 .671Shippensburg 28 436 653 .668

Millersville 28 358 546 .656California (Pa.) 31 368 575 .640Cheyney 26 296 468 .632Rebound Margin Own Opp Marg.California(Pa.) 1316 1084 +7.5Kutztown 1036 883 +5.9Shippensburg 1147 1003 +5.1Millersville 1127 1023 +3.7West Chester 1122 1066 +2.0Slippery Rock 978 949 +1.1East Stroudsburg 1070 1043 +0.9Clarion 910 900 +0.4Mansfield 1008 1066 -2.1Indiana (Pa.) 1280 1369 -2.7Lock Haven 1065 1153 -3.3Cheyney 1035 1130 -3.7Edinboro 987 1105 -4.2Bloomsburg 927 1069 -5.3Assists GP No. Avg.Indiana (Pa.) 33 502 15.21California(Pa.) 31 457 14.74East Stroudsburg 29 427 14.72Kutztown 26 380 14.62Shippensburg 28 397 14.18Mansfield 27 371 13.74West Chester 28 376 13.43Clarion 26 338 13.00Bloomsburg 27 326 12.07Millersville 28 336 12.00Edinboro 28 320 11.43Slippery Rock 26 291 11.19Cheyney 26 280 10.77Lock Haven 27 289 10.70Steals GP No. Avg.West Chester 28 337 12.04Indiana(Pa.) 33 385 11.67East Stroudsburg 29 335 11.55Lock Haven 27 305 11.30Cheyney 26 268 10.31California(Pa.) 31 314 10.13Mansfield 27 271 10.04Edinboro 28 277 9.89Millersville 28 254 9.07Clarion 26 229 8.81Slippery Rock 26 204 7.85Kutztown 26 192 7.38Shippensburg 28 201 7.18Bloomsburg 27 151 5.59Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.Cheyney 26 109 4.19Lock Haven 27 103 3.81Edinboro 28 106 3.79Millersville 28 100 3.57Kutztown 26 84 3.23California(Pa.) 31 99 3.19West Chester 28 83 2.96Bloomsburg 27 80 2.96East Stroudsburg 29 74 2.55Shippensburg 28 71 2.54Slippery Rock 26 62 2.38Clarion 26 58 2.23Indiana(Pa.) 33 65 1.97Mansfield 27 48 1.78Turnover Margin Own Opp MargIndiana(Pa.) 531 735 +6.18East Stroudsburg 496 645 +5.14Lock Haven 559 639 +2.96West Chester 559 613 +1.93Edinboro 515 567 +1.86Mansfield 512 542 +1.11Millersville 567 566 -0.04Cheyney 583 578 -0.19California(Pa.) 675 631 -1.42Clarion 526 483 -1.65Shippensburg 537 477 -2.14Slippery Rock 466 403 -2.42Bloomsburg 485 392 -3.44Kutztown 625 438 -7.19

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Game 1Edinboro 87, Goldey-Beacom 72Millersville Tournamentat Millersville, PANovember 17, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((11--00)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 6-10 0-0 3 12Rachel Johnson, f 5-7 4-4 7 14Rae Sherred, g 5-11 1-1 2 14Kelly Calderone, g 2-8 8-8 4 13Samantha Reimer, g 10-13 4-6 2 25Lacey Heiar 0-2 2-2 1 2Jen Boykin 1-3 0-0 0 2Kim Mardis 0-1 1-2 4 1Jessica Trotter 1-2 0-0 3 2Agnes Michalow 0-6 2-2 3 2team 5TToottaallss 3300--6633 2222--2255 3344 8877

((4477..66%%)) ((8888..00%%))

GGoollddeeyy--BBeeaaccoomm ((00--11)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssToni Jones, f 7-15 5-6 8 19Kim Rowley, f 6-8 3-4 8 15Casi Donelan, g 4-10 2-6 4 11Natasha Scott, g 1-8 0-1 1 2Cherrise Graham, g 8-11 3-3 5 19Erin Mahoney 0-0 0-0 0 0Jodie Otteni 2-4 2-2 3 6Nicole Turoni 0-3 0-2 5 0team 3TToottaallss 2288--5599 1155--2244 3377 7722

((4477..55%%)) ((6622..55%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 41, Goldey Beacom 32TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-16 (Sherred 3-8, Reimer 1-1,Calderone 1-2), (Heiar 0-1 Boykin 0-2, Agnieszka 0-2). GB 1-7(Donelan 1-4, Jones 0-1, Scott 0-1, Turoni 0-1). AAssssiissttss::Edinboro 19 (Calderone 8, Conklin 5), GB 16 (Scott 5, Jones4). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 8 (Conklin 3, Calderone 2), GB 4(Graham 3, Scott 1). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 1 (Johnson),GB 0. TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 13, Goldey Beacom 18.

Game 2Edinboro 58, UNC Pembroke 37Millersville Tournamentat Millersville, PANovember 18, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((22--00)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-6 0-0 8 6Rachel Johnson, f 3-6 0-0 6 6Rae Sherred, g 2-7 0-0 3 5Kelly Calderone, g 7-20 0-0 5 19Samantha Reimer, g 5-13 4-4 4 16Lacey Heiar 0-2 0-0 2 0Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 0-0 0-0 1 0Jessica Trotter 1-2 2-2 8 4Agnes Michalow 1-2 0-0 0 2team 2TToottaallss 2222--5599 66--66 3399 5588

((3377..33%%)) ((110000..00%%))

UUNNCC PPeemmbbrrookkee ((00--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssSharkeysha Midgette, f 0-2 0-0 3 0Victoria Willis, f 4-7 0-0 1 11Natasha Stotler, c 6-11 2-2 8 15DeNeer Davis, g 0-4 0-0 1 0Lauren Lingenfelter, g 0-2 3-7 2 3Ivy Ramsey 0-4 0-0 2 0Kristina Homesley 2-4 0-0 0 4Porcha Locklear 0-3 0-0 3 0Mallory Wegmann 1-1 0-0 0 2Natalie Ray 0-1 1-4 3 1L’oreal Price 0-1 0-0 0 0Jamaisha Ward 0-0 1-2 0 1team 2TToottaallss 1133--4400 77--1155 2255 3377

((3322..55%%)) ((4466..77%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 24, UNC Pembroke 12TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 8-28 (Calerdone 5-14, Reimer 2-7, Sherred 1-5, Heiar 0-2), UNCP 4-14 (Willis 3-4, Stotler 1-2,Lingenfelter 0-1, Ramsey 0-2, Homesley 0-2, Locklear 0-3).AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 14 (Calderone 5, Reimer 3), UNCP 13(Lingenfelter 3, Stotler 3, Ramsey 2). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 12(Calderone 4, Sherred 3, Conklin 2), UNCP 8 (Willis 3, Stotler2, Ramsey 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 1 (Mardis) UNCP 1(Ray). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 20, UNC Pembroke 21.

Game 3Edinboro 81, Charleston (WV) 71at Edinboro, PANovember 21, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((33--00)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-11 4-8 20 11Rachel Johnson, f 4-6 3-3 3 11Rae Sherred, g 0-2 2-3 5 2Kelley Calderone, g 9-17 14-18 10 32Samantha Reimer, g 5-15 5-10 1 18Lacey Heiar 0-1 0-0 0 0Jen Boykin 1-2 0-0 1 2Kim Mardis 1-1 2-2 4 4Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnes Michalow 0-2 1-2 5 1team TToottaallss 2233--5577 3311--4466 4499 8811

((4400..44%%)) ((6677..44%%))

CChhaarrlleessttoonn ((33--44)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJihann Williams, f 3-7 2-2 5 8Rachel Pike, f 3-7 1-2 5 7Courtney Thomas, g 8-12 2-2 7 20Erica McElroy, g 2-9 0-3 3 4Emily Jones, g 3-8 2-2 3 10Chelsea Joseph 6-9 5-8 7 17Diondra Bremond 1-1 1-2 0 3Jennifer Demeyer 0-2 0-0 2 0Veronica Carman 0-5 0-0 1 0Jalyssa Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Kaitlyn Arick 1-6 0-0 1 2team 3

TToottaallss 2277--6666 1133--2211 3377 7711((4400..99%%)) ((6611..99%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 33, Charleston 29TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-14 (Reimer 3-7, Conklin 1-2,Sherred 0-1, Heiar 0-1, Calderone 0-3), Charleston 4-8 (Jones2-3, Thomas 2-3, McElroy 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 6(Calderone 4, Reimer 2), Charleston 12 (McElroy 5, Jones 4,Williams 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 7 (Michalow 2, Calderone 2),Charleston 4 (four with 1). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 3(Mardis, Johnson, Sherred), Charleston 4 (four with 1).TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 18, Charleston 0.

Game 4Millersville 56, Edinboro 53at Edinboro, PADecember 2, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((33--11)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-6 0-2 11 6Rachel Johnson, f 2-4 0-1 4 4Rae Sherred, g 2-5 1-2 8 6Kelly Calderone, g 3-8 9-10 3 15Samantha Reimer, g 3-16 7-11 4 13Lacey Heiar 0-0 0-0 0 0Jen Boykin 0-0 2-2 0 2Kim Mardis 0-0 2-2 1 2Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Anges Michalow 2-6 2-2 2 7team 4TToottaallss 1155--4466 2211--3300 3377 5533

((3322..66%%)) ((7700..00%%))

MMiilllleerrssvviillllee ((33--11)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJamika Rehm, f 2-5 0-0 10 4Ashley Romanoski, f 7-11 7-11 8 21Gaelan Quinton, g 1-4 0-1 1 2Branden Lippy, g 1-7 1-2 2 3Carolyn Franchetti, g 2-5 0-0 1 4Ashley Moyer 3-7 2-4 5 10Kristin Kunzman 1-4 1-4 6 3Emily Balogh 0-1 0-0 1 0Gladine St. Julien 1-4 1-3 6 3Kari Cover 0-2 4-6 1 4Jenna Philo 0-0 0-0 1 0Aisha Bellamy 1-1 0-0 0 2team TToottaall 1199--5511 1166--3311 4422 5566

((3377..33%%)) ((5511..66%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 23, Millersville 20 TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 2-8 (Michalow 1-1, Sherred 1-3,Conklin 0-1, Boykin 0-1, Reimer 0-2), Millersville 2-6 (Moyer 2-3, Rehm 0-1, Lippy 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 8 (Reimer 3,Calderone 2, Sherred 2), Millersville 8 (Lippy 2, Quinton 2).SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 17 (Calderone 8, Conklin 3, Johnson 3),Millersville 12 (St. Julien 3, Rehm 2, Romanoski 2, Lippy 2).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 5 (Michalow 2), Millersville 7 (Rehm7). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 29, Millersville 30.

Game 5West Chester 75, Edinboro 70at Edinboro, PADecember 3, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((33--22)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKim Mardis, f 2-3 2-4 4 6Kelsey Conklin, f 4-18 3-6 9 12Jen Boykin, g 0-0 4-6 2 4Rae Sherred, g 5-16 1-1 8 14Kelly Calderone, g 3-10 7-8 4 13Rachel Johnson 2-3 1-2 2 5Samantha Reimer 1-10 8-8 5 10Jessica Trotter 1-2 0-0 1 2Agnieszka Michalow 1-4 2-2 1 4Lacey Heiar 0-3 0-0 0 0team 7TToottaallss 1199--6699 2288--3377 4433 7700

((2277..55%%)) ((7755..77%%))Samantha Reimer scored 25 points inher first career game against Goldey-

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WWeesstt CChheesstteerr ((22--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssDominique Lewis, f 3-7 4-5 9 10Katie Kline, f 7-14 3-4 10 17Lindsey Weller, g 2-5 6-11 2 10Natalie Winters, g 5-10 5-6 6 17Catherine Andrews,g 2-4 3-6 1 7Bridget Carlin 0-1 0-0 3 0Heather Empson 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Vitzakovitch 4-8 0-0 0 10Janelle Garber 2-3 0-0 10 4team 2TToottaallss 2255--5522 2211--3322 4433 7755

((4488..11%%)) ((6655..66%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: West Chester 31, Edinboro 30TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-24 (Sherred 3-10, Conklin 1-4,Calderone 0-1, Michalow 0-1, Heiar 0-3, Reimer 0-5), WestChester 4-10 (Vitzakovitch 2-3, Winters 2-4, Carlin 0-1,Andrews 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 10 (Calderone 3, Conklin 3,Sherred 2), West Chester 17 (Weller 7). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 15(Calderone 4, Conklin 3, Johnson 3, Sherred 3), West Chester4 (Weller 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 1 (Agnieszka), WestChester 10 (Kline 4, Andrews 2, Lewis 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss::Edinboro 16, West Chester 23.

Game 6West Liberty St. 86, Edinboro 84Avalon Classicat Erie, PADecember 8, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((33--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 8-11 0-0 4 17Agnes Michalow, f 1-6 0-0 3 3Rae Sherred, g 5-10 1-2 6 12Kelly Calderone, g 6-13 7-8 3 19Samantha Reimer, g 6-10 5-6 3 18Lacey Heiar 4-5 0-0 1 11Jen Boykin 0-0 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 1-2 0-0 3 2Jessica Trotter 0-1 0-0 0 0Rachel Johnson 1-2 0-2 3 2team 2TToottaallss 3322--6600 1133--1188 2288 8844

((5533..33%%)) ((7722..22%%))

WWeesstt LLiibbeerrttyy SStt.. ((55--00)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssLauren Russell, f 6-11 2-2 8 14Lena Kalvans, f 8-18 6-8 4 23Charity Street, g 4-12 5-6 9 14Lisa Perry, g 3-3 1-2 2 7Renee Farina, g 5-9 3-4 6 17Evelyn Woods 2-3 0-0 4 4Julie Cessna 2-7 1-2 1 7Amanda Allison 0-1 0-0 1 0team 6TToottaallss 3300--6644 1188--2244 4411 8866

((4466..99%%)) ((7755..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 34, West Liberty 32TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 7-17 (Heiar 3-3, Conklin 1-2,Reimer 1-3, Sherred 1-4, Michalow 1-4, Calderone 0-1), WestLiberty 8-22 (Farina 4-7, Cessna 2-6, Street 1-4, Kalvans 1-5).AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 15 (Calderone 5, Sherred 3, Heiar 3), WestLiberty 19 (Perry 11, Kalvans 3, Street 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 5(Sherred 2, Calderone 2), West Liberty 8 (Farina 3, Street 2).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 5 (Michalow 3), West Liberty 1(Kalvans). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 15, West Liberty 19.

Game 7Edinboro 63, Central State 51Avalon Classicat Erie, PADecember 9, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((44--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 7-14 2-3 11 16Kim Mardis, c 2-2 0-0 6 4Rae Sherred, g 2-9 2-2 6 7Kelly Calderone, g 5-14 6-10 5 19Samantha Reimer, g 5-13 3-4 5 14

Lacey Heiar 0-0 0-0 0 0Jen Boykin 0-0 1-2 0 1Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-1 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-1 0-0 1 0Rachel Johnson 1-2 0-2 3 2team 5TToottaallss 2222--5555 1144--2244 4422 6633

((4400..00%%)) ((5588..33%%))

CCeennttrraall SSttaattee ((33--66)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssLatisha Walker, c 5-16 1-3 11 12Lorrie Poindexter, g 3-6 0-0 5 6Mahogony Wilson, g 6-15 2-5 7 14Taya Kidd, g 2-7 0-0 2 4Ijeoma Ofomata, g 5-12 0-0 10 10Evin Wimberly 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrea Johnson 0-3 1-2 2 1Amber Pittman 0-0 0-0 0 0Natasha Galloway 1-7 2-4 5 4team 4TToottaallss 2222--6666 66--1144 4466 5511

((3333..33%%)) ((4422..99%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Central State 33, Edinboro 29TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-18 (Calderone 3-7, Reimer 1-3,Sherred 1-6, Conklin 0-1, Michalow 0-1), Central St. 1-5(Walker 1-1, Wilson 0-2, Kidd 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 10(Calderone 7), Central St. 8 (Poindexter 5). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 7(Conklin 4, Calderone 2), Glenville St. 8 (Poindexter 5).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 2 (Conklin, Michalow), Central St. 2(Walker 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 16, Central St. 17.

Game 8Edinboro 69, East Stroudsburg 54at Edinboro, PADecember 19, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((55--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 1-3 0-2 5 2Rachel Johnson, f 2-2 4-6 6 8Rae Sherred, g 4-9 3-5 6 14Kelly Calderone, g 8-13 5-5 6 22Samantha Reimer, g 4-11 9-12 3 17Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 1 0Kim Mardis 0-0 0-1 3 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 3-5 0-0 1 6team 3TToottaallss 2222--4444 2211--3311 3344 6699

((5500..00%%)) ((6677..77%%))

EEaasstt SSttrroouuddssbbuurrgg ((66--11)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssAmy Jones, f 0-4 0-0 4 0Melanie Villano, g 2-3 0-0 1 4Maryellen Onofre, g 2-6 0-0 3 6DeAnna Rayam, g 3-12 0-3 3 8Jackie Yandrisevits, g 8-11 1-2 2 17Shannon Ellis 1-1 0-0 0 2Jhazmin Brown 2-2 0-0 2 4Alexa Detzi 0-2 2-2 0 2Keri Cahill 0-1 0-0 1 0Sheila Gallagher 0-1 0-0 1 0Alyssa Antolick 2-6 0-0 4 5Kristi Streightiff 0-0 0-0 0 0Kelly Wellman 0-1 0-0 2 0Linsey Sewalk 0-0 0-1 1 0Monika Fogelsanger 1-3 4-5 1 6team 4TToottaallss 2211--5533 99--1155 2299 5544

((3399..66%%)) ((6600..00%%))HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 34, East Stroudsburg 26TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-17 (Sherred 3-8, Calderone 1-2, Michalow 0-1, Reimer 0-6), East Stroudsburg 3-13 (Onofre2-3, Antolick 1-4, Cahill 0-1, Yandrisevits 0-1, Villano 0-1,Rayam 0-3). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 5, Calderone 2),East Stroudsburg 12 (Rayam 3, Yandrisevits 2, Brown 2,Cahill 2). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 11 (Calderone 4, Conklin 2,Sherred 2), East Stroudsburg 8 (Rayam 2, Fogelsanger 2).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 3 (Conklin, Johnson, Michalow),East Stroudsburg 1 (Antolick). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 23, EastStroudsburg 23.

Game 9Edinboro 77, Kutztown 68at Edinboro, PADecember 20, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((66--33)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 7-17 1-1 4 15Rachel Johnson , f 8-11 5-5 7 22Rae Sherred, g 5-13 5-6 2 19Kelly Calderone, g 2-10 9-10 6 14Samantha Reimer, g 1-7 3-4 1 5Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 2 0Kim Mardis 0-0 0-0 1 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 1-6 0-0 1 2team 3TToottaallss 2244--6655 2233--2266 2277 7777

((3366..99%%)) ((8888..55%%))

KKuuttzzttoowwnn ((33--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssMercedes Van Wagner, f 4-7 2-4 8 10Lara Dellegrotti, g 4-5 2-2 2 12Jess Brady, g 3-4 1-2 5 7Katie Harlor, g 3-3 0-1 2 6Vivian Melvin, g 1-5 0-1 2 2Laura Petriello 0-0 0-0 0 0Rachel Wisemiller 1-2 2-2 1 4Kelley Healey 4-5 0-1 3 8Rachel Weidensaul 5-12 3-5 6 13Molly Brown 2-4 2-2 8 6Katie Dovey 0-2 0-0 2 0team 2TToottaallss 2277--4499 1122--2200 4411 6688

((3388..55%%)) ((7722..77%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Kutztown 28, Edinboro 25TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 6-24 (Sherred 4-11, Johnson 1-1,Calderone 1-3, Boykin 0-1, Michalow 0-2, Reimer 0-3, Conklin0-3), Kutztown 2-4 (Dellegrotti 2-2, Melvin 0-1, Wisemiller 0-1).AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 16 (Calderone 6, Conklin 4, Reimer 4),Kutztown 17 (Dellegrotti 4, Brady 4, Weidensaul 4). SStteeaallss::Edinboro 12 (Johnson 4, Calderone 3, Sherred 3), Kutztown

Rachel Johnson had a career-high 22points in the win over Kutztown.

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3 (Dellegrotti, Brady, Brown). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 2(Conklin, Sherred), Kutztown 4 (Dellegrotti 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss::Edinboro 8, Kutztown 26.

Game 10Glenville State 62, Edinboro 57Edinboro Classicat Edinboro, PADecember 29, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((66--44)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-8 3-4 3 9Rachel Johnson, f 0-3 0-0 9 0Rae Sherred, g 4-9 2-2 5 13Kelly Calderone, g 7-13 6-8 8 21Samantha Reimer, g 4-12 3-5 3 12Jen Boykin 0-0 0-0 0 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-0 2-2 2 2team 6TToottaallss 1188--4455 1166--2211 3311 5577

((4400..00%%)) ((7766..22%%))

GGlleennvviillllee SSttaattee ((77--22)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKarina Kendrick, f 2-4 0-0 5 4Casey Taylor, c 5-11 4-4 6 14Lauren Strong, g 2-3 1-2 2 5Rachel Redick, g 3-9 0-0 2 7Christy Alltop, g 6-10 0-0 4 14Christine DiSabato 0-2 0-0 1 0Mallory Menendez 0-1 0-0 0 0Donita Adams 2-5 0-1 3 4Melanie Oliver 6-11 2-5 8 14Casey Heller 0-1 0-0 0 0team 4TToottaallss 2266--5577 77--1122 3355 6622

((4455..66%%)) ((5588..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Glenville State 27, Edinboro 26TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-15 (Sherred 3-7, Calderone 1-3,Reimer 1-4, Conklin 0-1 ), Glenville State 3-13 (Alltop 2-5,Redick 1-6, Strong 0-1, Menendez 0-1). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 9

(Calderone 4), Glenville State 14 (Redick 5, DiSabato 5,Alltop 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 14 (Calderone 6, Johnson 4),Glenville State 9 (Taylor 2, Alltop 2, Adams 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 2 (Johnson, Michalow), Glenville State 3 (Kendrick,Taylor, Redick). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 28, Glenville State 24.

Game 11West Liberty St. 73, Edinboro 63Edinboro Classicat Edinboro, PADecember 30, 2006

EEddiinnbboorroo ((66--55)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 5-14 2-3 11 12Rachel Johnson, f 4-10 2-3 10 10Rae Sherred, g 0-6 0-0 4 0Kelly Calderone, g 13-23 4-4 4 32Samantha Reimer, g 2-8 2-2 3 7Jen Boykin 1-2 0-0 0 2Kim Mardis 0-0 0-0 1 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-2 0-0 1 0team 2TToottaallss 2255--6655 1111--1177 3366 6633

((3388..55%%)) ((8833..33%%))

WWeesstt LLiibbeerrttyy SStt.. ((66--22)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssLauren Russell, f 2-5 0-1 6 4Lena Kalvans, f 8-13 7-9 7 24Charity Street, g 10-13 6-10 9 29Lisa Perry,g 0-4 2-2 5 2Renee Farina,g 1-7 2-2 2 4Denni Haas 0-2 0-0 1 0Evelyn Woods 0-1 0-0 1 0Sherele Vossen 0-0 0-0 0 0Julie Cessna 3-8 0-0 1 8Amanda Allison 1-1 0-0 4 2team 3TToottaallss 2255--5544 1177--2244 3399 7733

((4466..33%%)) ((7700..88%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 35, West Liberty 33TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGSS:: Edinboro 3-15 (Calderone 2-4, Reimer 1-4,Boykin 0-1, Michalow 0-1, Conklin 0-1, Sherred 0-4), WestLiberty 6-20 (Street 3-6, Cessna 2-6, Kalvans 1-2, Perry 0-3,Farina 0-3). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 9 (Reimer 5, Calderone 4),West Liberty 12 (Perry 4). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 2 (Conklin,Johnson), West Liberty 5 (Perry 2, Vossen 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 3 (Johnson, Sherred, Calderone), West Liberty 3(Kalvans 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 16, West Liberty 18.

Game 12Edinboro 65, Cheyney 51at Cheyney, PAJanuary 6, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((77--55)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssRae Sherred, g 2-5 2-2 4 8Kelly Calderone, g 9-14 10-11 4 30Kelsey Conklin, f 3-6 0-2 4 6Samantha Reimer, g 3-7 7-11 2 14Rachel Johnson, f 1-3 1-2 8 3Jen Boykin 0-1 0-2 2 0Kim Mardis 1-1 0-0 0 2Jessica Trotter 0-2 0-0 2 0Agnieszka Michalow 1-4 0-0 4 2team 6TToottaallss 2200--4433 2200--3300 3366 6655

((4466..55%%)) ((6666..77%%))

CChheeyynneeyy ((33--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssAngel Stephens, f 3-8 2-2 11 8Danielle Jones, f 5-15 0-0 5 14Martina Randall, g 2-6 0-0 3 5Ashley Blake, g 4-19 0-0 3 11Ebony Twiggs, g 2-5 0-0 4 4Ngozi Utti 1-2 0-0 2 2Tamika McFadden 0-2 0-0 1 0Maria Ruffin 1-6 1-2 4 3Darrah Webb 0-3 2-2 0 2Lillian Penn 0-1 0-0 1 0

Carla McPherson 1-6 0-0 8 2team 3TToottaallss 1199--7733 55--66 4455 5511

((2266..00%%)) ((8833..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 31, Cheyney 13TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-15 (Calderone 2-4, Sherred 2-5,Reimer 1-3 Boykin 0-1, Michalow 0-2), Cheyney 8-19 (Jones4-9, Blake 3-8, Randall 1-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 10 (Reimer6), Cheyney 11 (Blake 5, Jones 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 9(Sherred 2, Calderone 2, Reimer 2, Johnson 2), Cheyney 5(Jones 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 3 (Michalow 3), Cheyney4 (McPherson 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 23, Cheyney 22.

Game 13Shippensburg 63, Edinboro 55at Edinboro, PAJanuary 10, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((77--66)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 12-21 2-2 12 27Rachel Johnson, f 4-7 0-0 7 8Rae Sherred, g 0-9 2-2 1 2Kelly Calderone, g 2-9 0-0 5 4Samantha Reimer, g 3-13 3-4 2 9Jen Boykin 0-2 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 1-4 1-1 5 3Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 1-1 0-0 0 2team 5TToottaallss 2233--6666 88--99 3377 5555

((3344..88%%)) ((8888..99%%))

SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg ((1100--55)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJenny Cunningham, f 2-4 0-0 7 4Lauren Beckley, f 4-10 5-7 5 14Shanna Oaddams, c 5-9 3-8 9 13Samantha Ramus, g 1-2 4-6 2 6Megan Fogle, g 6-12 3-4 2 17Elise Mercer 1-1 0-0 2 2Michelle Metz 0-1 0-0 3 0Phylicia Bessick 3-7 1-2 3 7Kendra Lehman 0-2 0-0 3 0team 2TToottaallss 2222--4488 1166--2277 3388 6633

((4455..88%%)) ((5599..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 34, Shippensburg 23 TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGSS:: Edinboro 1-14 (Conklin 1-2, Boykin 0-1,Calderone 0-2, Reimer 0-3, Sherred 0-6) Shippensburg 3-10(Fogle 2-4, Beckley 1-4, Metz 0-1, Bessick 0-1). AAssssiissttss::Edinboro 9 (Reimer 4, Sherred 2), Shippensburg 8 (Beckley3, Ramus 2). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 11 (Conklin 3, Sherred 3,Calderone 2, Reimer 2), Shippensburg 6 (Bessick 2).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 4 (Mardis 2), Shippensburg 6(Cunningham 2, Lehman 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 19,Shippensburg 22.

Game 14Mansfield 63, Edinboro 54at Mansfield, PAJanuary 13, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((77--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssRae Sherred, g 1-7 0-0 4 2Kelly Calderone, g 3-11 4-4 5 10Kelsey Conklin, f 9-13 5-5 11 23Samantha Reimer, g 4-12 0-0 4 10Rachel Johnson, f 2-5 0-0 6 4Jen Boykin 0-1 1-2 0 1Kim Mardis 0-0 0-0 0 0Jessica Trotter 1-1 0-0 1 2Agnieszka Michalow 1-3 0-0 0 2team 1TToottaallss 2211--5533 1100--1111 3322 5544

((3399..66%%)) ((9900..99%%))

MMaannssffiieelldd ((77--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJessica Uhrich, f 2-10 2-4 9 6Emily Akins, f 4-8 0-0 6 10Jeanette Meacham, g 3-5 4-5 7 11Courtney Brooks, g 4-9 6-8 2 14

Kelsey Conklin had one of her fivedouble-doubles against Mansfield,

finishing with 23 points and 11 rebounds.

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Mallory Hafer, g 4-11 0-0 1 11Katie Akins 0-0 0-0 1 0Kelli Eastman 0-1 0-0 0 0Brittany Reed 0-0 0-0 3 0Clarissa Correll 3-4 3-6 2 9Merissa Gaeta 1-4 0-2 3 2team 2TToottaallss 2211--5522 1155--2255 3366 6633

((4400..44%%)) ((6600..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 30, Mansfield 24TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 2-15 (Reimer 2-5, Conklin 0-2,Sherred 0-3, Calderone 0-5), Mansfield 6-15 (Hafer 3-6, E.Akins 2-3, Meacham 1-1, Gaeta 0-1, Brooks 0-4). AAssssiissttss::Edinboro 15 (Calderone 7, Reimer 4), Mansfield 12 (Uhrich 5,Brooks 3, Correll 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 8 (Conklin 5, Reimer2), Mansfield 10 (Brooks 4, Uhrich 2, Correll 2). BBlloocckkeeddSShhoottss:: Edinboro 3 (Conklin, Mardis, Trotter), Mansfield 0.TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 17, Mansfield 15.

Game 15Edinboro 66, Bloomsburg 54at Bloomsburg, PAJanuary 14, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((88--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-6 4-8 2 10Rachel Johnson, f 4-8 0-0 6 8Samantha Reimer, g 4-8 4-4 3 14Rae Sherred, g 5-9 0-0 6 12Kelly Calderone, g 4-17 6-6 6 14Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 1-1 0-0 2 2Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 2 0Agnieszka Michalow 3-8 0-0 1 6team 7TToottaallss 2244--5588 1144--1188 3355 6666

((4411..44%%)) ((7777..88%%))

BBlloooommssbbuurrgg ((55--1100)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssGabe Miskinis, f 4-7 0-1 13 9Colleen Kegerreis, c 6-12 1-1 5 14Nicole Boone, g 0-2 1-3 1 1Kirby Johnson, g 5-16 0-0 2 10Laura Lyons, g 5-9 3-3 1 14Sarah Griffin 0-0 0-0 0 0Kelly Joyce 3-8 0-0 2 6team 8TToottaallss 2233--5544 55--88 3322 5544

((4422..66%%)) ((6622..55%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 66, Bloomsburg 54TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-11 (Reimer 2-3, Sherred 2-4,Conklin 0-1, Michalow 0-1, Calderone 0-2) Bloomsburg 3-11(Kegerreis 1-1, Lyons 1-2, Miskinis 1-3, Boone 0-1, Johnson0-1, Joyce 0-3). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 13 (Calderone 7, Sherred3), Bloomsburg 15 (Lyons 5, Joyce 4). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 13(Calderone 5, Sherred 2, Conklin 2, Reimer 2), Bloomsburg 6(six with one). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 5 (Michalow 3),Bloomsburg 6 (Kegerreis 4, Joyce 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro16, Bloomsburg 19.

Game 16Slippery Rock 64, Edinboro 61at Edinboro, PAJanuary 17, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((88--88)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 4-11 2-4 4 11Rachel Johnson, f 3-3 4-6 5 10Rae Sherred, g 3-9 0-0 2 9Kelly Calderone, g 4-16 6-6 5 15Samantha Reimer, g 5-11 1-1 1 13Jen Boykin 0-4 1-2 3 1Kim Mardis 1-1 0-0 2 2Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 4 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-2 0-0 0 0team 4TToottaallss 2200--5577 1144--1199 3300 6611

((3355..11%%)) ((7733..77%%))

SSlliippppeerryy RRoocckk ((77--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssNijha McNeely, f 3-5 5-9 11 11Amanda Nero, g 1-7 5-6 3 8Nikki Presto, g 4-6 1-2 8 10Jessica Schake, g 3-8 3-3 4 9Chere’ Marshall, g 4-7 0-0 2 8Kara Spagnola 1-1 0-0 0 2Amanda Chojnacki 2-6 0-0 4 4Haley Gaidosh 3-8 1-2 4 7Dana Stewart 1-1 0-0 1 2Amanda Kaufman 1-2 1-2 1 3KellyAnn Staudinger 0-1 0-0 0 0team 4TToottaallss 2233--5522 1166--2244 4422 6644

((4444..22%%)) ((6666..77%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 26, Slippery Rock 42TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 7-22 (Sherred 3-9, Reimer 2-6,Conklin 1-2, Calderone 1-4, Boykin 0-1), Slippery Rock 2-3(Presto 1-1, Nero 1-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 11 (Calderone 5,Reimer 4), Slippery Rock 14 (Marshall 5, Presto 4). SStteeaallss::Edinboro 7 (Conklin 3, Calderone 2), Slippery Rock 4 (fourwith one). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 6 (Mardis 3, Sherred 2),Slippery Rock 2 (Marshall 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 13,Slippery Rock 18.

Game 17Indiana(Pa.) 78, Edinboro 56at Indiana, PAJanuary 20, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((88--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 5-13 1-1 6 12Rachel Johnson, f 0-2 0-0 3 0Rae Sherred, g 3-11 1-2 4 9Kelly Calderone, g 8-21 6-6 4 23Samantha Reimer, g 3-14 1-2 6 8Jen Boykin 1-3 0-0 1 2Kim Mardis 0-2 0-0 3 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 1 0Agnieszka Michalow 1-5 0-0 6 2team 3TToottaallss 2211--7711 99--1111 3377 5566

((2299..66%%)) ((8811..88%%))

IInnddiiaannaa((PPaa)) ((1122--55)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssHillary Shope, f 0-4 7-8 6 7Staci Heberling, f 6-8 3-4 5 15Kierstin Filla, g 4-8 0-0 7 8Kylie Miller, g 1-3 2-2 2 4Katie Glaws, g 2-10 6-6 5 12Jahzinga Tracey 7-17 5-6 15 19Erika Hess 0-0 0-0 1 0Lauren Fisher 4-11 3-6 9 12Sejla Borovina 0-0 0-0 1 0Krista Nordby 0-0 1-2 0 1team 2TToottaallss 2244--6611 2277--3344 5533 7788

((3399..33%%)) ((7799..44%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Indiana(Pa.) 38, Edinboro 25TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-17 (Sherred 2-7, Conklin 1-2,Reimer 1-2, Calderone 1-4, Boykin 0-1, Michalow 0-1),Indiana(Pa.) 3-11 (Glaws 2-6, Fisher 1-2, Tracey 0-1, Shope 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 10 (Calderone 3, Mardis 3),Indiana(Pa.) 14 (Miller 4, Fisher 4, Glaws 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro8 (Calderone 2, Reimer 2), Indiana(Pa.) 11 (Miller 3). BBlloocckkeeddSShhoottss:: Edinboro 6 (Michalow 4), Indiana(Pa.) 1 (Shope).TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 19, Indiana(Pa.) 18.

Game 18Edinboro 69, Lock Haven 52at Lock Haven, PAJanuary 27, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((99--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 7-16 1-6 7 15Rachel Johnson, f 3-5 2-6 8 8Jen Boykin, g 0-0 1-4 4 1Rae Sherred, g 4-12 0-1 5 9Kelly Calderone, g 5-12 6-8 9 19Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 2 0

Samantha Reimer 3-7 10-15 2 17Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 1 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-2 0-0 1 0team 2TToottaallss 2222--5555 2200--4400 4411 6699

((4400..00%%)) ((5500..00%%))

LLoocckk HHaavveenn ((99--1100)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKristen Kudrick, f 1-2 0-0 5 2Ginger Williams, f 10-21 9-14 20 29Elizabeth Gabrielle, g 0-4 0-0 3 0Candace Sillers, g 3-11 0-1 0 6Ilia Lopez, g 2-8 6-6 8 10Malika Miller 0-2 0-0 0 0Jasmin May 2-6 1-2 3 5Kara Waltenbaugh 0-1 0-0 2 0Marqietta Booth 0-0 0-0 1 0Lauren Kelshaw 0-4 0-0 2 0Michelle Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 0Connie Derzack 0-2 0-0 1 0Evelyn Wynn 0-0 0-2 1 0team 7TToottaallss 1188--6611 1166--2255 5533 5522

((2299..55%%)) ((6644..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 28, Lock Haven 18TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-15 (Calderone 3-5, Reimer 1-1,Sherred 1-7, Conklin 0-2) Lock Haven 0-5 (Gabrielle 0-1, Miller0-1, Kelshaw 0-1, Lopez 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 14 (Sherred4, Reimer 4), Lock Haven 9 (Gabrielle 3, Sillers 2). SStteeaallss::Edinboro 16 (Conklin 6, Reimer 4, Calderone 3), Lock Haven11 (Lopez 5, Gabrielle 2, Miller 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro3 (Mardis 2), Lock Haven 5 (Williams 2). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro20, Lock Haven 27.

Rae Sherred not only averaged 9.3ppg., but was an excellent defensive

performer.

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Game 19Edinboro 55, Clarion 50at Clarion, PAJanuary 29, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1100--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 4-7 1-2 11 9Rachel Johnson, f 3-9 0-2 7 6Jen Boykin, g 1-1 0-0 0 2Rae Sherred, g 3-10 0-0 7 8Kelly Calderone, g 8-16 5-6 4 22Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 1 0Samantha Reimer 1-5 5-6 3 8Agnieszka Michalow 0-2 0-0 1 0team TToottaallss 2200--5511 1111--1166 3344 5555

((3399..22%%)) ((6688..88%%))

CCllaarriioonn ((66--1133)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJessica Albanese, f 6-10 0-0 7 12April Gratton, f 2-8 7-8 3 11My’Kea Cohill, g 1-11 0-0 5 2Ashley Grim, g 3-8 0-0 6 6Katrina Greer, g 2-6 3-4 2 7Jessica Skeggs 0-0 0-0 0 0Bethany Koch 1-3 0-0 2 2Sara Pratt 3-5 2-4 4 8Janelle Zabresky 1-2 0-0 1 2Katie Stover 0-0 0-0 4 0team 2TToottaallss 1199--5533 1122--1166 3366 5500

((3355..88%%)) ((7755..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 30, Clarion 20TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-12 (Sherred 2-4, Calderone 1-2,Reimer 1-4, Conklin 0-1, Michalow 0-1), Clarion 0-7 (Cohill 0-1, Grimm 0-1, Gratton 0-1, Greer 0-4). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 7(Calderone 4, Reimer 2), Clarion 13 (Grimm 3, Albanese 3,Gratton 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 9 (Johnson 4, Boykin 3), Clarion10 (Albanese 3). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 2 (Johnson,Michalow), Clarion 2 (Cohill, Pratt). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 16,Clarion 15.

Game 20Edinboro 77, California(Pa.) 59at Edinboro, PAJanuary 31, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1111--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 4-8 5-8 8 13Rachel Johnson, f 6-10 0-0 6 12Jen Boykin, g 0-0 0-0 3 0Rae Sherred, g 3-5 0-0 1 6Kelly Calderone, g 7-18 9-10 3 26Kim Mardis 2-2 0-0 2 4Samantha Reimer 3-6 8-8 4 16Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0Agnieszka Michalow 0-0 0-0 0 0team 8TToottaallss 2255--4499 2222--2266 3355 7777

((5511..00%%)) ((8844..66%%))

CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa((PPaa..)) ((1133--77)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssApril Smith, f 5-8 4-6 13 14Lindsay Johnson, f 3-12 0-0 4 6Brooque Williams, g 5-12 5-6 5 15Bre Dillon, g 3-16 0-0 2 7Keris Timol, g 2-7 3-6 4 7Dani Mills 1-5 3-6 3 5Danielle Dukes 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Evans 0-0 0-0 1 0Jaleesa Coleman 2-5 1-3 1 5team 6 TToottaallss 2211--6655 1166--2277 3399 5599

((3322..33%%)) ((5599..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 42, California(Pa.) 24TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-8 (Calderone 3-5, Reimer 2-2,Sherred 0-1), Cal(Pa.) 1-9 (Dillon 1-6, Williams 0-1, Johnson 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 12 (Reimer 3, Calderone 3), Cal.(Pa.)9 (Timol 3, Dillon 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 11 (Conklin 6, Johnson3), Cal.(Pa.) 5 (Dillon 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 4 (Mardis3), Cal.(Pa.) 4 (Timol 4). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 19, Cal.(Pa.)18.

Game 21Edinboro 65, Shippensburg 53at Shippensburg, PAFebruary 3, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1122--99)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 2-10 2-4 10 6Rachel Johnson, f 5-11 1-1 8 11Jen Boykin, g 1-2 0-0 0 2Rae Sherred, g 5-10 0-0 4 13Kelly Calderone, g 7-15 3-6 1 19Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 4 0Samantha Reimer 4-8 3-4 0 14team 2TToottaallss 2244--5577 99--1155 2299 6655

((4422..11%%)) ((6600..00%%))

SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg ((1144--88)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJenny Cunningham, f 7-15 3-5 14 17Lauren Beckley, f 5-12 2-3 6 15Shanna Oaddams, c 3-12 4-8 16 10Elise Mercer, g 1-5 0-0 1 2Megan Fogle, g 1-5 3-4 3 5Erin Cooper 0-1 0-1 1 0Samantha Ramus 0-1 0-0 1 0Michelle Metz 0-0 0-0 0 0Phylicia Bessick 1-3 2-4 3 4team 5 TToottaallss 1188--5544 1144--2255 5500 5533

((3333..33%%)) ((5566..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 34, Shippensburg 24TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 8-16 (Reimer 3-5, Sherred 3-7,Calderone 2-3, Conklin 0-1), Shippensburg 3-11 (Beckley 3-6,Bessick 0-1, Cunningham 0-2, Fogle 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro14 (Conklin 5, Calderone 4, Sherred 3), Shippensburg 9 (fourwith 2). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 9 (Conklin 3, Johnson 2, Sherred 2),Shippensburg 5 (Oaddams 2, Beckley 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 8 (Mardis 7), Shippensburg 5 (Cunningham 4).TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 13, Shippensburg 23.

Game 22Slippery Rock 52, Edinboro 43 at Slippery Rock, PAFebruary 7, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1122--1100)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJen Boykin, g 0-1 1-2 1 1Rae Sherred, g 4-12 8-8 4 20Kelly Calderone, g 2-17 1-2 4 6Kelsey Conklin, f 2-9 2-2 7 6Rachel Johnson, f 1-2 3-4 3 5Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 2 0Samantha Reimer 2-9 0-0 0 5Agnieszka Michalow 0-1 0-0 1 0team 11TToottaallss 1111--5522 1155--1188 3333 4433

((2211..22%%)) ((8833..33%%))

SSlliippppeerryy RRoocckk ((99--1133)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssNijha McNeely, c 4-5 3-3 6 11Amanda Nero, g 5-13 1-2 2 13Nikki Presto, g 1-5 0-1 4 2Jessica Schake, g 1-3 2-2 0 4Chere Marshall, g 3-4 5-6 3 11Kara Spagnola 0-0 0-0 1 0Alissa Schake 0-1 0-0 1 0Amanda Chojnacki 2-5 2-2 6 6Dana Stewart 0-1 0-0 5 0Amanda Kaufman 1-3 0-0 2 2KellyAnn Staudinger 1-1 1-2 3 3team 5 TToottaallss 1188--4411 1144--1188 3388 5522

((4433..99%%)) ((7777..88%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 20, Slippery Rock 15TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 6-26 (Sherred 4-10, Reimer 1-5,Calderone 1-10, Conklin 0-1), Slippery Rock 2-8 (Nero 2-5,Schake 0-1, Presto 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 7 (Calderone 5),Slippery Rock 7 (Staudinger 3, Chojnacki 2). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro9 (Calderone 5), Slippery Rock 9 (Marshall 3, Presto 3).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 3 (Conklin 2), Slippery Rock 2(Stewart, Nero). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 19, Slippery Rock 22.

Game 23Indiana(Pa.) 78, Edinboro 66at Edinboro, PAFebruary 10, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1122--1111)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 8-12 4-5 7 20Rachel Johnson, f 7-9 1-2 4 15Kim Mardis, c 0-1 0-0 2 0Rae Sherred, g 1-6 1-2 5 3Kelly Calderone, g 2-8 6-7 7 11Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 0 0Samantha Reimer 7-15 0-0 1 17Agnieszka Michalow 0-0 0-0 0 0team 3TToottaallss 2255--5522 1122--1166 2299 6666

((4488..11%%)) ((7755..00%%))

IInnddiiaannaa((PPaa..)) ((1177--66)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssStaci Heberling, f 3-7 1-2 1 7Jahzinga Tracey, f 8-14 5-7 7 22Lauren Fisher, g 5-11 2-3 7 13Kylie Miller, g 2-5 0-0 1 4Katie Glaws,g 4-6 4-6 8 15Kierstin Filla 2-4 4-4 2 8Sejla Borovina 0-0 0-0 0 0Hillary Shope 3-7 2-2 0 9team 5 TToottaallss 2277--5544 1188--2244 3311 7788

((5500..00%%)) ((7755..00%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Indiana(Pa.) 38, Edinboro 29TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 4-16 (Michalow 3-8, Calderone 1-3, Sherred 0-4, Conklin 0-1), IUP 6-9 (Glaws 3-3, Fisher 1-1,Tracey 1-2, Shope 1-3). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 15 (Calderone 8),IUP 16 (Fisher 5, Filla 5, Glaws 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 7(Johnson 3), IUP 14 (Tracey 4, Fisher 3, Glaws 3). BBlloocckkeeddSShhoottss:: Edinboro 1 (Mardis), IUP 1 (Fisher). TTuurrnnoovveerrss::Edinboro 27, IUP 21.

Kelly Calderone led the Fighting Scots inscoring at 18.3 ppg. and earned first

team All-PSAC West honors.

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Game 24Edinboro 78, Lock Haven 56at Edinboro, PAFebruary 17, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1133--1111)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conlin, f 4-12 6-9 5 14Rachel Johnson, f 1-2 0-0 5 2Jen Boykin, g 0-0 2-2 2 2Rae Sherred, g 4-15 5-5 12 16Kelly Calderone, g 9-19 3-3 4 21Kim Mardis 0-0 0-2 6 0Samantha Reimer 5-12 10-12 7 23Jessica Trotter 0-2 0-0 2 0Anges Michalow 0-0 0-0 0 0team 10TToottaallss 2233--6622 2266--3333 5533 7788

((3377..11%%)) ((7788..88%%))

LLoocckk HHaavveenn((1111--1144)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKristen Kudrick, f 5-7 1-2 9 11Ginger Williams, f 1-13 2-6 6 4Elizabeth Gabrielle, g 4-11 2-2 4 11Candace Sillers, g 6-10 0-0 3 13Ilia Lopez, g 0-7 5-6 2 5Malika Miller 0-2 1-2 0 1Jasmin May 0-1 1-2 4 1Kara Waltenbaugh 0-0 0-0 0 0Marqietta Booth 0-0 0-0 0 0Lauren Kelshaw 1-3 0-0 0 2Michelle Mitchell 3-10 1-2 7 8team 4 TToottaallss 2200--6644 1133--2222 3399 5566

((3311..33%%)) ((5599..11%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 32, Lock Haven 30TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGSSss Edinboro 6-18 (Reimer 3-5, Rae Sherred 3-9, Conklin 0-1, Calderone 0-3), Lock Haven 3-12 (Sillers 1-1,Mitchell 1-2, Gabrielle 1-3, Kelshaw 0-1, Lopez 0-5). AAssssiissttss::Edinboro 11 (Calderone 9), Lock Haven 11 (Gabrielle 5, Sillers3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 11 (Conklin 5, Calderone 3), Lock Haven9 (Kudrick 2, Williams 2, Gabrielle 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 9 (Mardis 4, Michalow 2), Lock Haven 5 (Williams4). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 21, Lock Haven 18.

Game 25Pitt-Johnstown 73, Edinboro 65at Johnstown, PAFebruary 18, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1133--1122)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 4-8 2-4 6 10Rachel Johnson, f 2-3 0-0 3 4Rae Sherred, g 3-8 0-0 4 7Kelly Calderone, g 12-21 3-4 4 30Samantha Reimer, g 4-11 5-5 1 14Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 0-4 0-0 0 0team 5TToottaallss 2255--5566 1100--1133 2233 6655

((4444..66%%)) ((7766..99%%))

PPiitttt JJoohhnnssttoowwnn ((1166--66)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssLindsey Cale, f 1-7 2-2 7 5Jessica Zapf, f 7-11 6-8 10 20Sarah Priest, c 0-0 0-0 0 0Allison Krischer, g 5-11 9-10 3 22Chelsea McKinney, g 0-1 1-2 3 1Jill Maurer 0-0 0-0 0 0Lindsey McCombie 1-2 0-0 3 2Jami Oaks 4-8 4-4 4 14Kristin Irwin 1-3 2-2 0 4Krista Britcher 2-2 1-2 1 5team 5 TToottaallss 2211--4455 2255--3300 3366 7733

((4466..77%%)) ((8833..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Pitt Johnstown 28, Edinboro 26TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-21 (Calderone 3-8, Sherred 1-5,Reimer 1-7, Boykin 0-1), Pitt-Johnstown 6-8 (Krischer 3-4,Oaks 2-3, Cale 1-1). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 11 (Calderone 4), Pitt-Johnstown 14 (Krischer 4, Cale 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 10

(Calderone 3), Pitt Johnstown 4 (Oaks 2). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 3 (Conklin, Johnson, Mardis), Pitt-Johnstown 1(Krischer). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 15, Pitt Johnstown 19.

Game 26Edinboro 78, Clarion 66at Edinboro, PAFebruary 21, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1144--1122)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 9-14 0-0 6 18Rachel Johnson, f 5-10 0-0 6 10Rae Sherred, g 5-8 2-2 1 16Kelly Calderone, g 7-15 1-2 6 15Samantha Reimer, g 4-9 6-7 5 15Jen Boykin 0-1 0-0 0 0Kim Mardis 1-1 0-0 2 2Agnieszka Michalow 1-1 0-0 1 2team 0TToottaallss 3322--5599 99--1111 2277 7788

((5544..22%%)) ((8811..88%%))

CCllaarriioonn ((88--1177)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssJessica Albanese, f 4-9 4-4 3 12Sara Pratt, f 4-7 2-2 5 10My’Kea Cohill, g 4-9 0-0 3 9Ashley Grimm, g 3-8 1-1 4 8Katrina Greer, g 4-11 6-6 5 14Jessica Skeggs 0-0 0-0 0 0Bethany Koch 0-2 0-0 0 0Leah Shrift 0-0 0-0 0 0Janelle Zabresky 2-2 0-0 1 4Katie Stover 0-0 0-0 1 0April Gratton 3-7 3-4 3 9team 9TToottaallss 2244--5555 1166--1177 3344 6666

((4433..66%%)) ((9944..11%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 41, Clarion 23TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 5-9 (Sherred 4-6, Reimer 1-2,Calderone 0-1), Clarion 2-8 (Grimm 1-1, Cohill 1-3, Gratton 0-1, Greer 0-3). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 19 (Calderone 7, Reimer 6),Clarion 13 (Grimm 7, Greer 3). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 13 (Conklin7, Sherred 3), Clarion 3 (Pratt, Grimm Greer). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss::Edinboro 8 (Sherred 3), Clarion 5 (Pratt 4). TTuurrnnoovveerrss::Edinboro 12, Clarion 18.

Game 27California(Pa.) 67, Edinboro 45at Hamer Hall, PAFebruary 24, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1144--1133)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 4-8 2-2 6 10Rachel Johnson, f 2-5 1-1 4 5Rae Sherred, g 1-9 3-4 5 6Kelly Calderone, g 3-12 4-6 5 12Samantha Reimer, g 2-14 3-5 4 7Jen Boykin 2-6 1-2 3 5Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 0 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 0 0team 8TToottaallss 1144--5555 1144--2200 3355 4455

((2255..55%%)) ((7700..00%%))

CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa((PPaa..)) ((1199--88)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssApril Smith, f 5-9 2-4 10 12Kim Nowakowski, f 8-15 4-6 12 20Dani Mills, g 4-9 2-3 0 10Bre Dillion, g 5-12 0-0 2 11Keris Timol, g 1-2 1-4 7 3Lindsay Johnson 3-6 0-0 3 6Brooque Williams 1-8 3-4 6 5Amanda Evans 0-0 0-0 1 0team 7TToottaallss 2277--6611 1122--2211 4488 6677

((4444..33%%)) ((5577..11%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 27, California(Pa.) 26TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGss:: Edinboro 3-16 (Calderone 2-5, Sherred 1-6,Boykin 0-1, Reimer 0-4), California(Pa.) 1-6 (Dillon 1-4,Johnson 0-2). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 7 (Reimer 5), California (Pa.)

18 (Dillon 7, Johnson 6). SStteeaallss:: Edinboro 7 (Calderone 2,Boykin 2), California(Pa.) 10 (Timol 3, Nowakowski 3).BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 3 (Sherred 2), California(Pa.) 7(Nowakowski 3). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 22, California(Pa.) 21.

Game 28Indiana(Pa.) 81, Edinboro 58PSAC Playoffs -- Quarterfinalsat Indiana, PAFebruary 27, 2007

EEddiinnbboorroo ((1144--1144)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssKelsey Conklin, f 3-6 3-7 10 9Jen Boykin, g 1-2 0-0 3 3Rae Sherred, g 3-9 1-2 4 8Kelly Calderone, g 5-18 5-6 3 17Samantha Reimer, g 2-12 2-2 4 7Kim Mardis 0-1 0-0 3 0Jessica Trotter 0-0 0-0 1 0Anges Michalow 0-0 0-0 2 0Rachel Johnson 7-9 0-0 5 14team 5TToottaallss 2211--5577 1111--1177 4400 5588

((3366..88%%)) ((6644..77%%))

IInnddiiaannaa((PPaa)) ((2200--88)) ffgg--ffggaa fftt--ffttaa rreebb ppttssStaci Heberling, f 4-7 1-1 4 9Jahzinga Tracey, f 9-15 2-3 9 20Kierstin Filla, g 3-11 2-3 2 8Kylie Miller, g 4-8 1-1 4 9Katie Glaws, g 1-12 2-2 10 5Erika Hess 1-1 0-0 0 2Lauren Fisher 2-5 1-2 4 5Sejla Borovina 0-0 0-0 2 0Krista Nordby 1-2 2-2 0 5Hillary Shope 7-9 2-2 1 18team 4 TToottaallss 3322--7700 1133--1166 4400 8811

((4455..77%%)) ((8811..33%%))

HHAALLFFTTIIMMEE:: Edinboro 23, Indiana(Pa.) 22 TThhrreeee--ppooiinntt FFGGSSss Edinboro 5-19 (Calderone 2-6, Boykin 1-1,Sherred 1-6, Reimer 1-6), IUP 4-8 (Shope 2-3, Nordby 1-1,Glaws 1-2, Heberling 0-1, Tracey 0-1). AAssssiissttss:: Edinboro 9(Reimer 5, Calderone 3), IUP 13 (Fisher 6, Filla 5). SStteeaallss::Edinboro 8 (Sherred 2, Calderone 2, Reimer 2), IUP 9 (Tracey3). BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: Edinboro 7 (Conklin 2, Michalow 2), IUP6 (Tracey 4). TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: Edinboro 22, IUP 13.

Jen Boykin’s defense provided a sparkdown the stretch.

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Kelly Calderone Completes Outstanding Career

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Kelly Calderone joined theEdinboro women’s basketball program inthe 2004-05 season after transferring fromDivision I University at Buffalo. As it turnedout, the 5’7” guard was everything headcoach Stan Swank expected and thensome.

When it was all said and done,Calderone was a three-time All-PSAC Westselection who would move into fourth placein career scoring with 1,460 points, whilesetting career records for free throws madeand career free throw percentage.

PLENTY OF SPOTS IN THE RECORD BOOKCalderone was a player who contributed in a number of ways, and it

showed when it comes to the career rankings. She completed her careerfourth in career scoring (1,460 points), while setting the career record forfree throws made (415) and career free throw percentage (.859). The lat-ter figure also ranks first all-time in the PSAC. She also stands fourth incareer free throws attempted (485), is fourth in career three-pointers made(153), and fifth in career three-pointers attempted (446). Throw in the factthat she ranks 11th in career steals (195) and 13th in career assists(263), and she had a busy career. Finally, her career scoring average of16.8 ppg. ranks third.

CAPS CAREER WITH NANCY ACKER AWARD AND NCAADEGREE COMPLETION AWARD

Her career concluded, Calderone received the ultimate honor atEdinboro when she was voted the Nancy Acker Award winner, given to theoutstanding senior female athlete.

Later in the summer she would receive another award, this one fromthe NCAA when she was awarded an NCAA Degree Completion Award.The award is designed to financially assist student-athletes who have com-pleted their eligibility and are within 30 hours of degree completion.Calderone is completing work on her degree in Nursing.

CALDERONE COMPLETES AMBRIDGE CONNECTIONWith Calderone’s departure, the tremendous trio of Ambridge High

School players at Edinboro is complete. Back in 2001 Swank brought inJodi Calderone, Kelly’s older sister. Next came Callie Iorfido, and then in2004 Kelly joined the Fighting Scots, in time to team with her sister to helpEdinboro to an 18-10 record.

The following year the backcourt tandem of Calderone and Iorfido ledEdinboro to a 21-10 finish and a berth in the NCAA Playoffs. Both playerswere accorded first team All-PSAC West honors.

All told, the trio of Ambridge players combined to score 3,232 points.

ONE OF THREE THREE-TIME ALL-PSAC SELECTIONSCalderone became just the third Fighting Scot to earn All-PSAC honors

three times in her career after being named to the first team a year ago.

She previously was a first team choice as a junior, and earned secondteam honors as a sophomore in her first year as a Fighting Scot.

DEADLY AT THE CHARITY STRIPEAs mentioned, Calderone departs not only holding the Edinboro

record for career free throw percentage, but also the PSAC record at 85.9percent.

She set the season record for free throw percentage in 2005-06,making 145 of 165 (87.9 percent).

Finally, she set the record for consecutive free throws made a yearago. The record was 46 in a row, started in 2005-06 and finished in2006-07. Later in the year Calderone added a streak of 28 in a row.

Kelly Calderone’s CareerYYeeaarr GG--GGSS FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--33FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. RReebb.. AAvvgg.. AA TTOO BBLL SSTT PPFF--DD PPttss.. AAvvgg..2003-04* 26-3 36-105 .343 18-61 .295 42-49 .857 51 2.0 26 45 3 21 38-0 132 5.12004-05 28-28 137-360 .381 59-168 .351 117-138 .848 79 2.8 66 79 5 64 79-2 450 16.12005-06 31-31 147-387 .380 58-166 .349 145-165 .879 123 4.0 73 88 6 58 82-0 497 16.02006-07 28-28 162-408 .397 36-112 .321 153-182 .841 137 4.9 124 125 4 73 81-1 513 18.3

EEddiinnbboorroo 8877--8877 444466--11115555 ..338866 115533--444466 ..334433 441155--448855 ..885566 333399 33..99 226633 229922 1155 119955 224422--33 11446600 1166..88CCaarreeeerr 111133--9900 448822--11226600 ..338833 117711--550077 ..333377 445577--553344 ..885566 339900 33..55 228899 333377 1188 221166 228800--33 11559922 1144..11

*University at Buffalo

Kelly Calderone concluded her career fourth in career scoring with 1,460 points and set school career records forfree throws made (415) and free throw percentage (.856).

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Section ContentsYear-by-Year Records ................................32Edinboro in 100-Point Games ..................32Individual & Team Records ......................33Career Records ....................................34-35Season Records ..................................36-371,000-Point Club ................................38-39Yearly Leaders ....................................40-41All-Time Scores ....................................42-45All-Time vs. Opponents ............................46Edinboro All-Americans............................47The Honor Roll ........................................48All-Time Team ..........................................48Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs................48

The Record Book

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Year-by-Year Records

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Year W L Pct. CoachThe Judy Sauer Era (160-68, 14 years)1966-67 5 0 1.000 Judy Sauer1967-68 6 2 .750 Judy Sauer1968-69 7 1 .875 Judy Sauer1969-70 8 2 .800 Judy Sauer1970-71 5 4 .556 Judy Sauer1971-72 5 3 .625 Judy Sauer1972-73 10 0 1.000 Judy Sauer1973-74 7 4 .636 Judy Sauer1974-75 17 6 .739 Judy Sauer1975-76 20 6 .769 Judy Sauer1976-77 17 7 .708 Judy Sauer1977-78 13 12 .520 Judy Sauer1978-79 18 9 .667 Judy Sauer1979-80 22 12 .647 Judy SauerThe Kathleen Lipkovich Era (28-41, 3 years)1980-81 11 16 .407 Kathleen Lipkovich1981-82 5 14 .263 Kathleen Lipkovich1982-83 12 11 .521 Kathleen LipkovichThe Monica Pellman Era (43-56, 4 years)1983-84 13 12 .520 Monica Pellman1984-85 10 15 .400 Monica Pellman1985-86 11 14 .440 Monica Pellman

Year W L Pct. Coach1986-87 9 15 .375 Monica PellmanThe Stan Swank Era (321-209, 19 years)1987-88 14 11 .560 Stan Swank1988-89 21 6 .778 Stan Swank1989-90 27 3 .900 Stan Swank1990-91 8 19 .296 Stan Swank1991-92 22 8 .733 Stan Swank1992-93 18 12 .600 Stan Swank1993-94 10 15 .400 Stan Swank1994-95 15 11 .577 Stan Swank1995-96 15 13 .536 Stan Swank1996-97 24 9 .727 Stan Swank1997-98 23 8 .742 Stan Swank1998-99 16 10 .615 Stan Swank1999-00 13 14 .481 Stan Swank2000-01 17 10 .630 Stan Swank2001-02 12 14 .461 Stan Swank2002-03 16 12 .571 Stan Swank2003-04 18 10 .643 Stan Swank2004-05 18 10 .643 Stan Swank2005-06 21 10 .677 Stan Swank2006-07 14 14 .500 Stan Swank41 Seasons 613 384 .615 4 Head Coaches

Opponent Score YearFredonia State W, 104-25 1974-75Gannon W, 109-42 1974-75Gannon W, 129-31 1975-76Mercyhurst W, 101-24 1975-76Jamestown CC W, 100-42 1976-77Buffalo State W, 103-27 1976-77Gannon W, 120-22 1976-77Indiana(Pa.) W, 118-86 1976-77Gannon W, 105-69 1977-78Jamestown CC W, 116-23 1977-78Jamestown CC W, 115-28 1977-78Akron W, 103-62 1977-78Maryland L, 70-104 1979-80Clarion W, 104-62 1979-80St. Bonaventure W, 103-54 1980-81West Virginia L, 90-101 1980-81Penn State L, 40-100 1980-81Mercyhurst W, 103-57 1987-88Shippensburg W, 102-70 1987-88St. Leo W, 106-50 1988-89Dyke W, 107-83 1988-89Fairmont State W, 103-66 1989-90Clarion W, 101-56 1989-90Cheyney W, 110-86 1989-90Clarion L, 80-105 1990-91Salem-Teikyo W, 110-70 1991-92Kutztown W, 110-72 1991-92

Opponent Score YearSeton Hill W, 111-65 1991-92Florida Inst. of Tech. L, 111-125 1991-92Clarion W, 113-100 1991-92Lock Haven W, 105-82 1991-92Michigan-Dearborn W, 104-76 1992-93Ohio Dominican W, 113-72 1992-93Clarion L, 84-105 1992-93Clarion L, 81-104 1992-93Lake Erie W, 110-47 1993-94Seton Hill W, 112-83 1994-95Mansfield W, 110-54 1994-95Mansfield W, 110-64 1994-95Lock Haven W, 104-75 1994-95IUPU-Ft. Wayne L, 90-106 1995-96Seton Hill W, 107-58 1995-96California(Pa.) W, 119-116 3ot 1995-96Lock Haven W, 108-80 1995-96Seton Hill W, 101-63 1996-97Westminster W, 113-72 1996-97Point Park W, 101-72 1996-97LaRoche W, 103-51 1996-97Pitt-Bradford W, 101-46 1996-97Bridgeport W, 115-21 1999-00Columbia Union W, 119-33 1999-00Clarion W, 100-79 1999-00Daemen W, 101-62 2000-01Georgian Court W, 120-57 2003-04

Edinboro in 100-Point Games

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Individual & Team Records

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IndividualGame

MMoosstt PPooiinnttss:: 41 by Amy Rapelje vs. Kutztown, 1995-96; Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU Fort Wayne, 1995-96; Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980-81

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 18 by Amy Rapelje vs. Kutztown, 1995-96; by Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980-81

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 38 by Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU-Fort Wayne, 1995-96

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 16 by Jessica Rowevs. California(Pa.), 1999-2000; 15 by KellyCalderone vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2005-06, and vs. Lock Haven, 2005-06

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 22 by Jessica Rowe vs. California(Pa.), 1999-2000

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 10 by KrystalHenson vs. Columbia Union, 2001-02

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 17 by Meghan Miller vs. California(Pa.), 1996-97; by Mari Hollman vs. Slippery Rock, 1990-91; by Krystal Henson vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2001-02

MMoosstt RReebboouunnddss:: 27 by Tammy Walker-Strode vs. West Liberty, 1991-92

MMoosstt AAssssiissttss:: 16 by Callie Iorfido vs. Mercyhurst, 2004-05; by Andrea Martre vs. Shawnee State, 1989-90

MMoosstt TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: 12 by Kelly Calderone vs. Millersville, 2006-07

MMoosstt SStteeaallss:: 12 by Pam Artman vs. Mansfield, 1994-95; 11 by Callie Iorfido vs. Bloomsburg, 2005-06

MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 7 by Kim Mardis vs. Shippensburg, 2006-07; by Agnieszka Michalow vs. Lock Haven, 2005-06

SeasonMMoosstt PPooiinnttss:: 691 by Tammy Walker-Strode,

1991-92HHiigghheesstt SSccoorriinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 23.6 by Marin

Hightower, 1999-2000MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 288 by Tammy

Walker-Strode, 1991-92MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 609 by Lori

Dolby, 1979-80HHiigghheesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .601 by

Tammy Walker-Strode, 1991-92 (288 of 479)

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 88 by Krystal Henson, 2001-02

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 253 by Krystal Henson, 2002-03

HHiigghheesstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .462 by Jessica Rowe, 1999-2000

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 153 by Kelly Calderone, 2006-07

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 235 by Lachelle Crawl, 2002-03

HHiigghheesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .879 by Kelly Calderone, 2005-06 (145 of 165)

MMoosstt RReebboouunnddss:: 473 by Heather Gates, 1996-97

HHiigghheesstt RReebboouunnddiinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 14.5 by Tammy Walker-Strode, 1991-92

MMoosstt AAssssiissttss:: 249 by Callie Iorfido, 2005-06MMoosstt SStteeaallss:: 108 by Jeannine Jean-Pierre,

1992-93MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 76 by Terri Ayers,

1992-93MMoosstt GGaammeess PPllaayyeedd:: 34 by Audrey Scott,

1979-80; Linda Shorter, 1979-80; Beth Tarasi, 1979-80

CareerMMoosstt PPooiinnttss:: 1,846 by Jessica Rowe, 1996-

2000HHiigghheesstt SSccoorriinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 22.3 Tammy

Walker-Strode, 1990-92MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 698 by Sarah

Bishop, 1986-90MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 1,604 by

Jessica Rowe, 1996-2000HHiigghheesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .573 by

Tammy Walker-Strode, 1990-92 (532 of 909)

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 275 by Krystal Henson, 1999-2003

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 803 by Krystal Henson, 1999-2003

HHiigghheesstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .377 by Meghan Miller, 1995-99

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 415 by Kelly Calderone, 2006-07

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 643 by Heather Gates, 1994-98

HHiigghheesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .856 by Kelly Calderone, 2004-07 (415 of 485)

MMoosstt RReebboouunnddss:: 1,301 by Heather Gates, 1994-98

HHiigghheesstt RReebboouunnddiinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 13.6 by Tammy Walker-Strode, 1990-92

MMoosstt AAssssiissttss:: 682 by Callie Iorfido, 2002-06MMoosstt SStteeaallss:: 304 by Pam Artman, 1991-95MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 159 by Terri Ayers,

1990-93MMoosstt GGaammeess PPllaayyeedd:: 117 by Heather Gates

and Tami Piljuga, 1994-98

TeamGame

MMoosstt PPooiinnttss SSccoorreedd:: 129 vs. Gannon, 1975-76MMoosstt PPooiinnttss iinn aa HHaallff:: 69 vs. Indiana(Pa.),

1976-77MMoosstt CCoommbbiinneedd PPooiinnttss:: 236 vs. Florida Inst.

of Technology (FIT 125, Edinboro 111), 1991-92

FFeewweesstt PPooiinnttss SSccoorreedd:: 24 vs. Thiel, 1966-67LLaarrggeesstt MMaarrggiinn ooff VViiccttoorryy:: 98 vs. Gannon

(Edinboro 120, Gannon 22), 1976-77; vs.Gannon (Edinboro 129, Gannon 31), 1975-76

LLaarrggeesstt MMaarrggiinn ooff DDeeffeeaatt:: 60 vs. Penn State (Penn State 100, Edinboro 40), 1980-81

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 60 vs. Gannon, 1975-76

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 113 vs. Florida Inst. of Technology, 1991-92

HHiigghheesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .602 vs. OhioDominican, 1992-93

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 16 vs. California(Pa.), 1996-97

MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 50 vs. California(Pa.), 1996-97

HHiigghheesstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .800 vs. Ohio Valley, 1999-2000 (8 of 10)

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 36 vs. California(Pa.), 1995-96 & 1999-2000

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 56 vs. California(Pa.), 1999-2000

HHiigghheesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: 1.000 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996-97 (11 of 11)

MMoosstt RReebboouunnddss:: 82 vs. West Liberty, 1991-92 MMoosstt AAssssiissttss:: 35 vs. Kutztown, 1991-92MMoosstt TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: 42 vs. Mercyhurst, 1990-91MMoosstt SStteeaallss:: 35 vs. Mansfield, 1994-95MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 10 vs. Point Park,

1990-91

SeasonMMoosstt WWiinnss:: 27 in 1989-90MMoosstt LLoosssseess:: 19 in 1990-91FFeewweesstt WWiinnss:: 5 in 1971-72, 1970-71 &

1966-67FFeewweesstt LLoosssseess:: 0 in 1972-73 and 1966-67HHiigghheesstt WWiinnnniinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: 1.000 in 1972-

73 (10-0)LLoowweesstt WWiinnnniinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .263 in 1981-82

(5-14)MMoosstt PPooiinnttss SSccoorreedd:: 2,708 in 1991-92HHiigghheesstt SSccoorriinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 90.3 in 1991-92MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 1,109 in 1991-92MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 2,530 in

1979-80HHiigghheesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee: .449 in

1991-92MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee:: 193 in

2001-02MMoosstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 616 in

2002-03HHiigghheesstt 33--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .404

in 1999-2000MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee:: 568 in 1996-97MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd:: 813 in 1996-97HHiigghheesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPeerrcceennttaaggee:: .733 in

2006-07MMoosstt RReebboouunnddss:: 1,676 in 1979-80HHiigghheesstt RReebboouunnddiinngg AAvveerraaggee:: 55.3 in 1991-92MMoosstt AAssssiissttss:: 705 in 1991-92MMoosstt TTuurrnnoovveerrss:: 641 in 1990-91MMoosstt SStteeaallss:: 425 in 1992-93MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss:: 166 in 1975-76MMoosstt GGaammeess:: 35 in 1996-97

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Points1. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)........18462. Montique Wade (1986-90) ........17753. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ............16524. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ........14605. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..........14266. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)............13847. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ......13568. Tina Skidmore (1977-81) ..........13379. Heather Gates (1994-98) ..........132010. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) ..127311. Krystal Henson (1999-2003) ....126312. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ........126013. Marin Hightower (1997-2000)....121814. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06) ........121415. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93)..120316. Audrey Scott (1976-80)..............119117. Ellen Mulligan (1980-84)............116918. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) ..............110519. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981-85)......106820. Lori Dolby (1977-80)..................106721. Lachelle Crawl (1999-2003) ......103422. Pam Artman (1991-95)..............102123. Sheilah Collins (1974-77) ..........100124. Callie Iorfido (2002-06)................932

Mary Beth Heise (1981-85) ........932

Scoring Average1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) 22.32. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93) ..20.73. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ..........16.84. Marin Hightower (1997-2000) ....16.7

Montique Wade (1986-90) ..........16.76. Marie Gilliland (1984-85) ............16.17. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000) ........15.98. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ............15.79. Demetra Adams (1989-90) ........15.610. Desiree Alexander (1990-92) ......15.111. Latricia Brown (1994-96) ............14.912. Andrea Martre (1988-90)............14.713. Esther McCary (1980-81)............14.414. Sheilah Collins (1974-77) ..........14.015. Lori Dolby (1978-80) ..................13.9

Rebounds1. Heather Gates (1994-98)..........1,3012. Montique Wade (1986-90) ........1,1133. Tina Skidmore (1977-81) ............8094. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) ..7775. Terri Ayers (1990-93) ..................7216. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) ................7167. Kim Vay (1998-2001) ..................7048. Audrey Scott (1976-80)................6549. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93)....60410. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06) ..........59011. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ..............56512. Linda Shorter (1979-81) ..............56413. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)..............55214. Kate Kosewicz (1974-77) ............53015. Ellen Mulligan (1980-84)..............52816. Marin Hightower (1997-2000) ......52017. Pam Artman (1991-95) ..............49618. Toyia Giles (1988-90) ..................49519. Dorina Esposito (1982-86) ..........490

Mag McCarthy (1971-75) ............490

Rebounding Average1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) 13.62. Heather Gates (1994-98)............11.13. Montique Wade (1986-90) ..........10.54. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93) ..10.45. Mag McCarthy (1973-74)............10.26. Toyia Giles (1988-90)..................10.17. Linda Shorter (1979-81) ..............9.6 8. Kim Vay (1998-2001)....................8.89. Terri Ayers (1990-93) ....................8.310. Latricia Brown (1994-96) ..............7.7 11. Shelly Walker (1988-91)................7.712. Tina Skidmore (1977-78, ‘79-81)..7.613. Kate Kosewicz (1974-77)..............7.314. Francine Greco (1985-87) ............7.215. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) ................7.1

Field Goal Percentage(minimum 100 field goals made)

1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92)(532-909) .................................. .573

2. Amy Rapelje (1994-98)(463-890) ................................. .520

3. Terri Ayers (1990-93)(330-746) ................................. .510

4. Rachel Johnson (2004-07) (113-222) .................................. .509

5. Toyia Giles (1988-90)(170-349).... .4876. Sheilah Collins (1974-77)

(375-777) .................................. .4837. Marin Hightower (1997-2000)

(483-1002)................................ .4828. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06)

(476-998) .................................. .477Kim Vay (1998-2001)(147-305) ................................. .477

10. Rhani Rochon (1995-98)(141-292) ................................. .472

Field Goals Made1. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ..............6982. Montique Wade (1986-90) ..........6893. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000) ..........6534. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ........541

Shauna Nevel (1992-96)..............5416. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) ..5217. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93)....5008. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ............4919. Marin Hightower (1997-2000) ......48310. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06) ..........47611. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) ................46312. Heather Gates (1994-98) ............46113. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ..........446

Tina Skidmore (1977-78, ‘79-80) 44615. Krystal Henson (1999-2003) ......407

Field Goals Attempted1. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)........16042. Montique Wade (1986-90) ........15773. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ............15064. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)............13975. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ......13736. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..........12967. Krystal Henson (1999-2003) ....11688. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ........11559. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93)..1152

Jessica Rowe

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10. Pam Artman (1991-95)..............106011. Tina Skidmore(1977-78, ‘79-80)100512. Marin Hightower (1997-2000)....100213. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06) ..........99814. Audrey Scott (1976-78, 79-80) ....99315. Heather Gates (1994-98) ............984

Free Throw Percentage(minimun 100 attempts)

1. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) (415-485) ................................. .856

2. Samantha Reimer (2006-07)(121-158) ................................. .766

3. Sarah Bishop (1986-90)(259-341) ................................. .760

4. Andrea Martre (1988-90)(151-199) ................................. .759

5. Meghan Miller (1995-99)(222-293) ................................. .758

6. Krystal Henson (1999-2003)(174-231) ................................. .753

7. Jessica Rowe (1996-00)(400-532) ................................. .752

8. Kathy Nelson (1975-78)(103-137) ................................. .751

9. Barb Moran (1975-78)(134-179) ................................. .750

10. Mary Ann Chilcott (1982-85)(134-179) ................................. .750Jodi Calderone (2001-05)(111-148) ................................. .750

Free Throws Made 1. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................4152. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............4003. Heather Gates (1994-98)..................3974. Montique Wade (1986-90) ................3945. Lachelle Crawl (1999-2003)..............3016. Callie Iorfido (2002-06).....................2757. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ...................2598. Sheilah Collins (1974-77) .................2519. Marin Hightower (1997-2000)...........24810. Kim Vay (1998-2001)........................23811. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06)................23712. Robin Boyd (1982-86).......................23213. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) .......23114. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................22215. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ..............210

Free Throws Attempted1. Heather Gates (1994-98)..................6432. Montique Wade (1986-90) ................6163. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............5334. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................4855. Lachelle Crawl (1999-2003)..............4766. Callie Iorfido (2002-06).....................4157. Marin Hightower (1997-2000)...........3728. Kim Vay (1998-2001)........................3679. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92) .......35410. Sheilah Collins (1974-77) .................35311. Robin Boyd (1982-86).......................35112. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ...................34113. Megan Zitner (2000-05)....................34014. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06)................32915. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)...................312

3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

(minimun 100 attempts)1. Meghan Miller (1995-99)

(222-589) .................................. .3772. Jessica Rowe (1996-00)

(140-391) .................................. .3583. Kelly Calderone (2004-07)

(153-446) .................................. .3434. Krystal Henson (1999-2003)

(275-803) .................................. .3425. Mari Hollman (1990-91)

(43-127) .................................... .3396. Kelli Mankowski (1994-98)

(68-201) ................................... .3387. Andrea Martre (1988-90)

(88-261) ................................... .3378. Jodi Calderone (2001-05)

(209-653) .................................. .3209. Courtney Thompson (2000-04)

(79-256) .................................... .30810. Pam Artman (1991-95)

(61-208) .................................... .293

3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. Krystal Henson (1999-2003) ............2752. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................2223. Jodi Calderone (2001-05) .................2094. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................1535. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............1406. Shauna Nevel (1992-96).....................997. Andrea Martre (1988-90)....................888. Rae Sherred (2004-07).......................809. Courtney Thompson (2000-04) ...........7910. Kelly Mankowski (1995-98).................68

3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Krystal Henson (1999-2003) ............8032. Jodi Calderone (2001-05) .................6533. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................5894. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................4465. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............3916. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)...................3457. Andrea Martre (1988-90)..................2618. Courtney Thompson (2000-04) .........2569. Rae Sherred (2004-07).....................24910. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ..............234

Assists1. Callie Iorfido (2002-06).....................6822. Pam Artman (1991-95).....................5003. Courtney Thompson (2000-04) .........4744. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............4535. Karen Urey (1985-89) .......................4426. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................4197. Desiree Alexander (1990-92) ............3928. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ..............3829. Andrea Martre (1988-90)..................34010. Sheilah Collins (1974-77) .................32311. Robyn Boyd (1982-86) ......................30212. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981-85).............27113. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................26314. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ...................23915. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)...................233

Steals1. Pam Artman (1991-95).....................3042. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................2883. Montique Wade (1986-90) ................2844. Callie Iorfido (2002-06).....................2835. Heather Gates (1994-98)..................2376. Lori Montgomery (1992-96) ..............2227. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981-85).............2148. Shauna Nevel (1992-96)...................2129. Sarah Bishop (1986-90) ...................203

Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93).........20311. Kelly Calderone (2004-07) ................19512. Jessica Rowe (1996-2000)...............17913. Karen Urey (1985-89) .......................17614. Andrea Martre (1988-90)..................15115. Mary Beth Heise (1981-85) ..............150

Blocked Shots1. Terri Ayers (1990-93) ........................1592. Toyia Giles (1988-90)........................1413. Kate Kosewicz (1974-77)..................1304. Agnieszka Michalow (2005-07) .........1065. Donna Esposito (1982-86)................1026. Heather Gates (1994-98)....................887. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981-85)...............828. Marin Hightower (1997-2000) .............749. Ellen Mulligan (1980-84).....................7110. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) .......................70

Games Played1. Heather Gates (1994-98)..................117

Tami Piljuga (1994-98) ......................1173. Jessica Rowe (1997-2000)...............1164. Meghan Miller (1995-99) ..................1155. Jessi Montie (2002-06).....................1146. Pam Artman (1991-95).....................1107. Maria DiVecchio (2002-06)................109

Shauna Nevel (1992-96)...................109Tina Skidmore (1977-78, ‘79-81)......109Courtney Thompson (2000-04) .........109

Heather Gates

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Points1. Tammy Walker-Strode(1991-92) ..6912. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93)....6223. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ......6134. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) ..5825. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92)....5816. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ..........5767. Sarah Bishop (1989-90) ..............5588. Lori Dolby (1979-80)....................5569. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........54710. Lachelle Crawl (2002-2003) ........54311. Shauna Nevel (1995-96)..............52912. Kelly Calderone (2006-07) ..........51313. Audrey Scott (1979-80)................51114. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........50715. Desiree Alexander (1991-92) ......50116. Kelly Calderone (2005-06) ..........49717. Sarah Bishop (1988-89) ..............475

Sarah Bishop (1987-88) ..............47519. Jessica Rowe (1997-98) ..............47420. Heather Gates (1996-97) ............46421. Montique Wade (1988-89) ..........45722. Andrea Martre (1988-90) ............45423. Kelly Calderone (2004-05) ..........45024. Meghan Miller (1996-97) ............44825. Amy Rapelje (1996-97) ................441

Scoring Average1. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ....23.62. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) 23.03. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) 21.64. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93) ..21.45. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ........21.36. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........20.37. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92) ..20.08. Lachelle Crawl (2002-2003)........19.49. Marin Hightower (1998-99) ........19.210. Sarah Bishop (1987-88) ............19.011. Shauna Nevel (1995-96) ............18.912. Sarah Bishop (1989-90) ............18.613. Lori Dolby (1979-80) ..................18.414. Kelly Calderone (2006-07) ..........18.315. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........18.2

Rebounds1. Heather Gates (1996-97) ............4732. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) ..4393. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) ..3414. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93)....3395. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........3316. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........3267. Linda Shorter (1979-80) ..............3228. Heather Gates (1995-96) ............3089. Kim Vay (2000-01) ......................30310. Terri Ayers (1992-93) ..................29711. Montique Wade (1988-89) ..........29412. Heather Gates (1997-98) ............28413. Kim Vay (1999-2000) ..................27814. Toyia Giles (1989-90) ..................27615. Tina Skidmore (1979-80) ............275

Rebounding Average1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) 14.52. Heather Gates (1996-97)............14.33. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........13.24. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) 12.65. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93) ..11.76. Kim Vay (2000-01)......................11.27. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........10.9

Montique Wade (1988-89) ..........10.99. Heather Gates (1995-96)............10.810. Toyia Giles (1988-89)..................10.4

Mag McCarthy (1973-74)............10.412. Kim Vay (1999-2000)..................10.313. Mag McCarthy (1974-75)............10.114. Kelli Torboli (1998-99) ................10.015. Terri Ayers (1992-93) ....................9.9

Toyia Giles (1989-90)....................9.9

Field Goal Percentage(minimun 100 attempts)

1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92)(288-479) .................................. .601

2. Erika Sauer (1975-76)(96-169) .................................... .568

3. Rachel Johnson (2006-07)(88-159) .................................... .553

4. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91)(233-430) .................................. .542

5. Amy Rapelje (1995-96)(117-219) ................................ .534

6. Amy Rapelje (1996-97)(189-351) .................................. .533

7. Terri Ayers (1992-93)(173-327) .................................. .529

8. Ellen Mulligan (1982-83)(151-291) .................................. .519Sheilah Collins (1975-76)(124-239) .................................. .519 Maria DiVecchio (2002-03)(109-210) .................................. .519

11. Marin Hightower (1998-99) (156-302) .................................. .517 Tina Skidmore (1979-80)(178-344) .................................. .517

13. Maria DiVecchio (2003-04) (154-300) .................................. .513

14. Rhani Rochon (1997-98) (69-135) .................................... .511

15. Francine Greco (1986-87)(96-188) .................................... .510

Field Goals Made1. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) ..2882. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93)....2573. Lori Dolby (1979-80)....................2534. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92)....2435. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ......2416. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) ..2337. Audrey Scott (1979-80)................2328. Sarah Bishop (1989-90) ..............2269. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........21210. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........202

Sarah Bishop (1988-89) ..............202

Field Goals Attempted1. Lori Dolby (1979-80)....................6092. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93)....5763. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92)....5764. Audrey Scott (1979-80)................5675. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ......5106. Shauna Nevel (1995-96)..............4957. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) ..4798. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........4769. Sarah Bishop (1987-88) ..............47110. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........455

Robin Boyd

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Free Throw Percentage(minimun 50 attempts)

1. Kelly Calderone (2005-06)(145-165) .................................. .879

2. Suzanne Petruska (2001-02)(56-64) ...................................... .875

3. Sarah Bishop (1989-90)(105-121) .................................. .866

4. Krystal Henson (2002-03)(68-79) ...................................... .861

5. Kelly Calderone (2004-05)(117-138) .................................. .848

6. Kelly Calderone (2006-07)(153-182) .................................. .841

7. Maria DiVecchio (2003-04)(85-103) .................................... .825

8. Suzanne Petruska (2003-04)(46-56) ...................................... .821

9. Courtney Thompson (2003-04)(81-100) .................................... .810Karen Urey (1988-89) (64-79) ...................................... .810

11. Jessica Rowe (1998-99) (81-101) .................................... .802

12. Meghan Miller (1996-97) (102-129) .................................. .791

13. Mary Ann Chilcott (1982-83) (60-77) ...................................... .779

14. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) (134-175) .................................. .776

15. Andrea Martre (1988-89) (63-82) ...................................... .768

Free Throws Made1. Kelly Calderone (2006-07) ..........1532. Lachelle Crawl (2002-03) ............1523. Heather Gates (1996-97) ............1504. Kelly Calderone (2005-06) ..........1455. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ..........1346. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ......1277. Samantha Reimer (2006-07) ......121

Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........1219. Kim Vay (2000-01) ......................11910. Kelly Calderone (2004-05) ..........117

Free Throws Attempted1. Lachelle Crawl (2002-03) ............2352. Heather Gates (1996-97) ............2283. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ......1854. Kelly Calderone (2006-07) ..........1825. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-91) ..1786. Montique Wade (1989-90) ..........1777. Tammy Walker-Strode (1991-92) ..1768. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ..........1759. Montique Wade (1987-88) ..........17410. Kim Vay (2000-01) ......................170

3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

(minimun 50 attempts)1. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000)(60-130). .4622. Pam Artman (1994-95) ....(28-69). .4063. Meghan Miller (1997-98) (86-212). .4064. Meghan Miller (1998-99) (47-120). .3925. Krystal Henson (1999-00)(51-132) .3926. Andrea Martre (1989-90)(50-131). .3827. Lori Montgomery (1995-96)(23-61) .377

8. Wendy Wiggins (2000-01)(39-104) .3759. Rae Sherred (2005-06) (30-82).... .36610. Courtney Thompson (2003-04)

(39-107)........................................ .364

3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. Krystal Henson (2001-02)..............882. Meghan Miller (1997-98) ..............863. Jody Calderone (2004-05)..............814. Krystal Henson (2002-03)..............775. Jodi Calderone (2002-03) ..............626. Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ............607. Kelly Calderone (2004-05) ............59

Krystal Henson (2000-01)..............599. Kelly Calderone (2005-06) ............589. Krystal Henson (1999-2000) ........5110. Andrea Martre (1989-90) ..............50

3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Krystal Henson (2002-03)............2532. Krystal Henson (2001-02)............2483. Jodi Calderone (2004-05) ............2374. Meghan Miller (1997-98) ............2125. Jodi Calderone (2002-03) ............1876. Krystal Henson (2000-01)............1707. Kelly Calderone (2004-05) ..........1688. Rae Sherred (2006-07)................166

Kelly Calderone (2005-06) ..........16610. Meghan Miller (1996-97) ............149

Assists1. Callie Iorfido (2005-06)................2492. Andrea Martre (1989-90) ............2363. Callie Iorfido (2004-05)................2254. Desiree Alexander (1991-92) ......2045. Desiree Alexander (1990-91) ......1886. Karen Urey (1988-89) ..................1517. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92)....1478. Pam Artman (1992-93)................146

Karen Urey (1987-88) ..................146Jessica Rowe (1999-2000) ..........146

11. Courtney Thompson (2001-02) ....14212. Pam Artman (1993-94)................13713. Kim Jaeger (1994-95) ..................13314. Pam Artman (1994-95)................132

Sheilah Collins (1975-76) ............13215. Lori Montgomery (1995-96) ........130

Steals1. Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1992-93)....1082. Pam Artman (1994-95)..................963. Callie Iorfido (2005-06)..................95

Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-92)......955. Montique Wade (1987-88) ............92

Audrey Scott (1979-80)..................927. Callie Iorfido (2004-05)..................918. Heather Gates (1996-97) ..............879. Meghan Miller (1997-98) ..............8610. Pam Artman (1992-93)..................8211. Desiree Alexander (1991-92) ........8112. Montique Wade (1989-90) ............8013. Sarah Bishop (1989-90) ................79

Mary Ann Chilcott (1982-83) ..........7915. Meghan Miller (1996-97) ..............77

Andrea Martre (1989-90) ..............77

Blocked Shots1. Agnes Michalow (2005-06) ............812. Terri Ayers (1992-93) ....................763. Toyia Giles (1989-90) ....................734. Toyia Giles (1988-89) ....................68

Linda Shorter (1980-81) ................686. Mag McCarthy (1974-75) ..............647. Kate Kosewicz (1974-75) ..............608. Terri Ayers (1991-92) ....................489. Kate Kosewicz (1975-76) ..............4410. Kelli Torboli (1998-99)....................4311. Marin Hightower (1999-2000) ........4112. Terri Ayers (1990-91) ....................3513. Donna Esposito (1985-86) ............34

Ellen Mulligan (1983-84)................3415. Ellen Mulligan (1982-83)................33

Tina Skidmore (1980-81) ..............33

Meghan Miller

Pam Artman

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Season G FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS. AVG.

1846 Jessica Rowe �� G �� 5-8 �� Columbus, OH1996-97 32 139-349 .398 21-78 .269 95-131 .725 394 12.31997-98 31 181-423 .428 22-64 .344 90-126 .714 474 15.31998-99 26 142-385 .369 37-119 .311 81-101 .802 402 15.51999-00 27 191-447 .473 60-130 .462 134-175 .766 576 21.3TToottaallss 8899 665533--11660044 ..440077 115500--339911 ..335588 440000--553322 ..775522 11884466 1155..99

1775 Montique Wade �� F �� 5-8 �� Pittsburgh, PA1986-87 24 101-275 .367 62-108 .574 264 11.01987-88 25 202-455 .437 0-6 .000 103-174 .615 507 20.31988-89 27 174-371 .469 1-2 .500 108-157 .688 457 16.91989-90 30 212-476 .445 2-5 .400 121-177 .684 547 18.2TToottaallss 110066 668899--11557777 ..443377 33--1133 ..223300 339944--661166 ..663399 11777755 1166..77

1652 Sarah Bishop �� G �� 5-9 �� Munroe Falls, OH1986-87 23 64-150 .406 16-30 .533 144 6.21987-88 25 201-471 .427 5-15 .333 68-94 .723 475 19.01988-89 27 202-439 .460 1-9 .111 70-96 .729 475 17.61989-90 30 226-446 .507 1-11 .091 105-121 .868 558 18.6TToottaallss 110055 669933--11550066 ..446600 77--3355 ..223300 225599--334411 ..775599 11665522 1155..77

1460 Kelly Calderone �� G �� 5-7 �� Freedom, PA2004-05 28 137-360 .381 59-168 .351 117-138 .848 450 16.12005-06 31 147-387 .380 58-166 .349 145-165 .879 497 16.02006-07 28 162-408 .397 36-112 .321 153-182 .841 513 18.3TToottaallss 8877 444466--11115555 ..338866 115533--444466 ..334433 222222--229933 ..885566 11446600 1166..88

1426 Meghan Miller �� G �� 5-7 �� Wexford, PA1995-96 28 97-235 .413 39-108 .361 39-56 .696 272 9.71996-97 31 128-343 .373 50-149 .334 102-129 .791 448 14.51997-98 31 148-386 .383 86-212 .406 52-64 .813 434 14.01998-99 25 98-262 .374 47-120 .392 29-44 .659 272 10.9TToottaallss 111155 447711--11222266 ..338844 222222--558899 ..337777 222222--229933 ..775588 11442266 1122..44

1384 Shauna Nevel �� F �� 5-11 �� Cleveland Hts., OH1992-93 30 63-193 .326 16-60 .267 11-25 .440 153 5.11993-94 25 160-396 .404 13-59 .224 68-102 .667 401 16.01994-95 26 121-313 .387 28-98 .286 31-47 .667 301 11.61995-96 28 197-495 .378 42-126 .333 93-138 .674 529 18.9TToottaallss 110099 554411--11339977 ..338877 9999--334433 ..228899 220033--331122 ..665511 11338844 1122..77

1356 Lori Montgomery �� G �� 5-7 �� E. Palestine, OH1992-93 30 113-320 .353 4-38 .105 54-83 .651 284 9.51993-94 23 138-326 .423 9-24 .375 37-47 .787 322 14.01994-95 26 156-401 .389 28-111 .252 55-81 .679 395 15.21995-96 25 134-326 .411 23-61 .377 64-89 .719 355 14.2TToottaallss 110044 554411--11337733 ..339944 6644--223344 ..227744 221100--330000 ..770000 11335566 1133..00

1337 Tina Skidmore �� C �� 6-1 �� Fairview, PA1977-78 24 108-242 .446 65-118 .551 281 11.71978-79 25 104-219 .475 47-75 .627 255 10.21979-80 32 178-344 .517 78-108 .722 434 13.61980-81 27 160-419 .382 47-79 .595 367 13.6TToottaallss 110088 555500--11222244 ..444499 223377--338800 ..662244 11333377 1122..44

1320 Heather Gates �� F �� 5-11 �� Beachwood, OH1994-95 26 86-182 .473 63-109 .578 235 9.01995-96 28 113-237 .477 82-141 .582 308 11.01996-97 33 157-333 .472 0-3 .000 150-228 .658 464 14.11997-98 30 105-232 .453 1-1 1.000 102-165 .618 313 10.4TToottaallss 111177 446611--998844 ..446688 11--44 ..225500 339977--664433 ..661177 11332200 1111..33

1273 Tammy Walker-Strode �� F �� 6-0 �� Louisville, KY1990-91 27 233-430 .542 0-1 .000 116-178 .652 582 21.61991-92 30 288-479 .601 0-0 .000 115-176 .653 691 23.0TToottaallss 5577 552211--990099 ..557733 00--11 ..000000 223311--333344 ..665533 11227733 2222..33

1263 Krystal Henson �� G �� 5-3 �� Rome, OH1999-00 27 74-190 .389 51-132 .386 16-25 .640 215 8.02000-01 23 85-245 .347 59-170 .347 43-60 .717 272 11.82001-02 26 135-368 .367 88-248 .355 47-67 .701 405 15.62002-03 28 113-365 .310 77-253 .304 68-79 .861 371 13.3TToottaallss 110044 440077--11116688 ..334488 227755--880033 ..334422 117744--223311 ..775533 11226633 1122..11

Shauna Nevel

Lori Montgomery

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Audrey Scott

Ellen Mulligan

1218 Marin Hightower �� F �� 6-1 �� Pittsburgh, PA1997-98 27 86-190 .453 0-0 .000 48-74 .649 220 8.11998-99 20 156-302 .517 0-1 .000 73-113 .646 385 19.21999-00 26 241-510 .473 4-11 .364 127-185 .686 613 23.6TToottaallss 7733 448833--11000022 ..448822 44--1122 ..333333 224488--337722 ..666677 11221188 1166..77

1214 Maria DiVecchio �� F �� 5-11 �� Erie, PA2002-03 28 109-210 .519 1-3 .333 39-62 .629 258 9.22003-04 28 154-300 .513 2-10 .200 85-103 .825 395 14.12004-05 22 80-162 .494 1-4 .250 32-48 .667 193 8.82005-06 31 133-326 .408 21-63 .333 81-116 .698 368 11.9TToottaallss 110099 447766--999988 ..447777 2255--8800 ..331133 223377--332299 ..772200 11221144 1111..11

1203 Jeannine Jean-Pierre �� F �� 5-11 �� St. Thomas, VI1991-92 29 243-576 .422 29-121 .240 66-94 .702 581 20.01992-93 29 257-576 .446 9-41 .220 99-130 .762 622 21.4TToottaallss 5588 550000--11115522 ..443344 3388--116622 ..223355 116655--222244 ..773377 11220033 2200..77

1191 Audrey Scott �� C �� 5-8 �� Pittsburgh, PA1976-77 24 35-94 .372 20-26 .769 90 3.81977-78 24 135-332 .407 31-43 .721 301 12.51978-79 27 125-391 .320 39-62 .629 289 10.71979-80 34 232-567 .409 47-63 .746 511 15.0TToottaallss 110099 552277--11338844 ..338811 113377--119944 ..770066 11119911 1100..99

1169 Ellen Mulligan �� F �� 6-0 �� Montrose, PA1980-81 27 94-214 .439 22-35 .629 210 7.81981-82 19 128-258 .496 20-29 .690 276 14.51982-83 23 151-291 .519 24-32 .750 326 14.21983-84 23 151-303 .498 55-77 .714 357 15.5TToottaallss 9922 552244--11006666 ..449922 112211--117733 ..669999 11116699 1122..77

1167 Lori Dolby �� G �� 5-6 �� Clarion, PA1977-78 24 86-202 .426 24-44 .545 196 8.21978-79 27 198-496 .399 23-34 .676 419 15.51979-80 30 253-609 .415 46-62 .742 552 18.4TToottaallss 8811 553377--11330077 ..441111 9933--114400 ..666644 11116677 1144..44

1105 Amy Rapelje �� C �� 6-2 �� Perrysburg, OH1994-95 10 28-51 .549 0-0 .000 7-20 .350 63 6.31995-96 27 117-219 .534 0-0 .000 44-86 .512 278 10.31996-97 33 187-351 .533 0-2 .000 67-103 .651 441 13.41997-98 31 131-269 .487 0-1 .000 61-97 .629 323 10.4TToottaallss 110011 446633--889900 ..552200 00--33 ..000000 117799--330066 ..558855 11110055 1100..99

1068 Mary Ann Chilcott �� F �� 5-9 �� Erie, PA1981-82 18 77-184 .418 23-37 .621 177 9.81982-83 21 102-204 .500 60-77 .779 264 12.61983-84 25 145-328 .442 38-54 .704 328 13.11984-85 25 131-295 .444 37-50 .740 299 12.0TToottaallss 8899 445555--11001111 ..445500 115588--221188 ..772255 11006688 1122..00

1034 Lachelle Crawl �� F �� 5-8 �� Cleveland, OH1999-00 27 61-162 .377 1-1 1.000 35-67 .522 158 5.92000-01 26 25-87 .287 1-6 .167 45-64 .703 96 3.72001-02 25 83-171 .485 2-7 .286 69-110 .627 237 9.52002-03 28 195-403 .484 1-11 .091 152-235 .647 543 19.4TToottaallss 110066 336644--882233 ..444422 55--2255 ..220000 330011--447766 ..663322 11003344 99..88

1025 Pam Artman �� G �� 5-7 �� Pittsburgh, PA1991-92 30 65-202 .322 13-55 .236 17-30 .567 160 5.31992-93 30 96-275 .349 15-51 .294 35-73 .479 242 8.11993-94 24 103-270 .381 5-33 .152 42-71 .592 257 10.31994-95 26 136-313 .435 28-69 .406 66-99 .667 366 14.1TToottaallss 111100 440000--11006600 ..337777 6611--220088 ..229933 116600--227733 ..558866 11002255 99..33

1001 Sheilah Collins �� F �� 5-9 �� Ambler, PA1974-75 22 122-265 .460 110-152 .724 354 16.11975-76 24 124-239 .519 70-102 .686 318 13.31976-77 25 129-273 .472 71-99 .717 329 13.2TToottaallss 7711 337755--777777 ..448833 225511--335533 ..771111 11000011 1144..11

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Yearly Leaders

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ScoringSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt.. FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt.. PPttss.. AAvvgg..1974-75 Sheilah Collins 22 122-265 .460 110-152 .724 354 16.11975-76 Sheiliah Collins 24 124-239 .519 70-102 .686 318 13.31976-77 Erika Sauer 26 155-340 .455 66-85 .776 335 12.91977-78 Audrey Scott 24 135-332 .407 31-43 .721 301 12.51978-79 Lori Dolby 27 198-496 .399 23-34 .676 419 15.51979-80 Lori Dolby 30 253-609 .415 46-62 .742 552 18.41980-81 Esther McCary 27 173-442 .391 43-91 .473 389 14.41981-82 Ellen Mulligan 19 128-258 .496 20-29 .690 276 14.51982-83 Ellen Mulligan 23 151-291 .519 24-32 .750 326 14.21983-84 Ellen Mulligan 23 151-303 .498 55-77 .714 357 15.51984-85 Marie Gilliland 25 163-371 .439 76-113 .673 402 16.11985-86 Donna Esposito 25 138-318 .340 58-81 .716 334 13.4

Robin Boyd 25 127-279 .455 80-117 .684 334 13.41986-87 Michelle McCumber 23 124-285 .435 27-36 .750 275 11.91987-88 Montique Wade 25 202-455 .437 103-174 .615 507 20.31988-89 Sarah Bishop 27 202-439 .460 70-96 .729 475 17.61989-90 Sarah Bishop 30 226-446 .507 105-121 .868 558 18.61990-91 Tammy Walker-Strode 27 233-430 .542 116-178 .652 582 21.61991-92 Tammy Walker-Strode 30 288-479 .601 115-176 .653 691 23.01992-93 Jeannine Jean-Pierre 29 257-576 .446 99-130 .762 622 21.41993-94 Shauna Nevel 25 160-396 .404 68-102 .667 401 16.01994-95 Lori Montgomery 26 156-401 .389 55-81 .679 395 15.21995-96 Shauna Nevel 28 197-495 .378 93-138 .674 529 18.91996-97 Heather Gates 33 157-333 .472 150-228 .658 464 14.11997-98 Jessica Rowe 31 181-423 .428 90-126 .714 474 15.31998-99 Jessica Rowe 26 136-375 .363 77-97 .794 402 15.51999-00 Marin Hightower 26 241-510 .473 127-185 .686 613 23.62000-01 Kim Vay 27 132-279 .473 119-170 .700 383 14.22001-02 Krystal Henson 26 135-368 .367 47-67 .701 405 15.62002-03 Lachelle Crawl 28 195-403 .484 152-235 .647 543 19.42003-04 Maria DiVecchio 28 154-300 .513 85-103 .825 395 14.12004-05 Kelly Calderone 28 137-360 .381 117-138 .848 450 16.12005-06 Kelly Calderone 31 147-387 .380 145-165 .879 497 16.02006-07 Kelly Calderone 28 162-408 .397 153-182 .841 513 18.3

ReboundingSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG RReebb.. AAvvgg..1973-74 Mag McCarthy 11 115 10.41974-75 Mag McCarthy 23 233 10.11975-76 Kate Kosewicz 24 159 6.61976-77 Kate Kosewicz 26 169 6.51977-78 Tina Skidmore 24 178 7.41978-79 Tina Skidmore 25 175 7.01979-80 Linda Shorter 29 322 9.51980-81 Linda Shorter 34 242 9.71981-82 Ellen Mulligan 19 132 6.91982-83 Mary Lou Malarkey 23 209 9.11983-84 Ellen Mulligan 23 146 6.31984-85 Marie Gilliland 25 183 7.31985-86 Francine Greco 25 188 7.51986-87 Kim Gillcrese 24 214 8.91987-88 Montique Wade 25 331 13.21988-89 Montique Wade 27 294 10.91989-90 Montique Wade 30 326 10.91990-91 Tammy Walker-Strode 27 341 12.61991-92 Tammy Walker-Strode 30 436 14.51992-93 Jeannine Jean-Pierre 29 339 11.71993-94 Sedessa Grushecky25 182 7.31994-95 Heather Gates 26 243 9.31995-96 Heather Gates 28 301 10.81996-97 Heather Gates 33 473 14.31997-98 Heather Gates 30 284 9.51998-99 Kelli Torboli 23 221 9.61999-00 Kim Vay 27 278 10.32000-01 Kim Vay 27 303 11.22001-02 Megan Zitner 26 201 7.7

2002-03 Lachelle Crawl 28 189 6.82003-04 Megan Zitner 28 146 5.22004-05 Danielle Lantzy 28 132 4.72005-06 Agnes Michalow 31 206 6.62006-07 Kelsey Conklin 28 211 7.5

Field Goal PercentageSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt..1974-75 Sheilah Collins 22 122-265 .4601975-76 Erika Sauer 14 96-169 .5681976-77 Sheilah Collins 25 129-273 .4721977-78 Kathy Nelson 24 112-254 .4411978-79 Tina Skidmore 25 104-219 .4751979-80 Tina Skidmore 32 178-344 .5171980-81 Ellen Mulligan 27 94-214 .4391981-82 Ellen Mulligan 19 128-258 .4961982-83 Ellen Mulligan 23 151-255 .5911983-84 Ellen Mulligan 23 151-303 .4981984-85 Donna Esposito 24 62-135 .4591985-86 Robin Boyd 25 127-279 .4551986-87 Francine Greco 22 96-188 .5101987-88 Michelle Robinson 24 48-107 .4491988-89 Tracy Wittgartner 20 79-160 .4941989-90 Sarah Bishop 30 226-446 .5071990-91 T. Walker-Strode 27 233-430 .5421991-92 T. Walker-Strode 30 288-479 .6011992-93 Terri Ayers 30 173-327 .5291993-94 Lori Montgomery 23 138-326 .4231994-95 Pam Artman 26 136-313 .4351995-96 Amy Rapelje 27 117-219 .5341996-97 Amy Rapelje 33 187-351 .533

Sarah Bishop

Jeannine Jean-Pierre

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1997-98 Rhani Rochon 31 69-135 .5111998-99 Marin Hightower 20 156-302 .5171999-00 Marin Hightower 26 241-510 .4732000-01 Katie Raymond 26 68-138 .4932001-02 Megan Zitner 26 107-212 .5052002-03 Maria DiVecchio 28 109-210 .5192003-04 Maria DiVecchio 28 154-300 .5132004-05 Maria DiVecchio 22 80-162 .4942005-06 Rae Sherred 30 65-154 .4222006-07 Rachel Johnson 28 88-159 .553

Free Throw PercentageSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG FFTT--FFTTAA PPcctt..1974-75 Sheilah Collins 22 110-152 .7241975-76 Sheilah Collins 24 70-102 .6861976-77 Sheilah Collins 25 71-99 .7171977-78 Kathy Nelson 24 71-98 .7241978-79 Lori Dolby 27 23-34 .6761979-80 Audrey Scott 34 47-63 .7461980-81 Ellen Mulligan 27 22-35 .6291981-82 Ellen Mulligan 19 20-29 .6901982-83 Mary Ann Chilcott 21 60-77 .7791983-84 Ellen Mulligan 23 55-77 .7141984-85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 37-50 .7401985-86 Michelle Bazzoli 25 59-78 .7561986-87 Francine Greco 22 24-34 .7051987-88 Karen Urey 25 71-97 .7321988-89 Karen Urey 27 64-79 .8101989-90 Sarah Bishop 30 105-121 .8681990-91 T. Walker-Strode 27 116-178 .6521991-92 Jean. Jean-Pierre 29 66-94 .7021992-93 Jean. Jean-Pierre 29 99-130 .7621993-94 Shauna Nevel 25 68-102 .6671994-95 Lori Montgomery 26 55-81 .6791995-96 Lori Montgomery 25 64-89 .7191996-97 Meghan Miller 31 102-129 .7911997-98 Meghan Miller 31 52-64 .8131998-99 Jessica Rowe 26 77-97 .7941999-00 Jessica Rowe 27 134-175 .7662000-01 Katie Raymond 26 38-47 .8092001-02 Suzanne Petruska 26 56-64 .8752002-03 Krystal Henson 28 68-79 .8612003-04 Maria DiVecchio 28 85-103 .8252004-05 Kelly Calderone 28 117-138 .8482005-06 Kelly Calderone 31 145-165 .8792006-07 Kelly Calderone 28 153-182 .841

3-Pt. Field GoalsSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG FFGG--FFGGAA PPcctt..1987-88 Michelle McChesney 25 7-19 .3681988-89 Andrea Martre 27 38-130 .2921989-90 Andrea Martre 30 50-131 .3821990-91 Mari Hollman 23 43-127 .339 1991-92 Jean. Jean-Pierre 29 29-121 .2401992-93 Andrea Williams 29 18-63 .2861993-94 Shauna Nevel 25 13-58 .2241994-95 Pam Artman 26 28-69 .4061995-96 Shauna Nevel 28 42-126 .3331996-97 Meghan Miller 31 50-149 .3341997-98 Meghan Miller 31 86-212 .4061998-99 Meghan Miller 25 47-120 .3921999-00 Jessica Rowe 27 60-130 .4622000-01 Krystal Henson 23 59-170 .3472001-02 Krystal Henson 26 88-248 .3552002-03 Krystal Henson 28 77-253 .3042003-04 Courtney Thompson 28 39-107 .3642004-05 Jodi Calderone 28 81-237 .3422005-06 Kelly Calderone 31 58-166 .3492006-07 Kelly Calderone 28 36-112 .321

AssistsSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG AAsstt..1974-75 Sheilah Collins 22 871975-76 Sheilah Collins 24 1321976-77 Sheilah Collins 25 1041977-78 Kathy Nelson 24 811978-79 Audrey Scott 27 401979-80 Audrey Scott 34 911980-81 Wanda Hartzell 24 641981-82 Mary Beth Heise 19 351982-83 Mary Beth Heise 23 1021983-84 Robin Boyd 25 1091984-85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 1121985-86 Donna Esposito 25 951986-87 Karen Urey 24 791987-88 Karen Urey 25 1461988-89 Karen Urey 27 1511989-90 Andrea Martre 30 2381990-91 Desiree Alexander 27 1881991-92 Desiree Alexander 30 2041992-93 Pam Artman 30 1461993-94 Pam Artman 24 1371994-95 Kim Jaeger 26 1331995-96 Lori Montgomery 25 1301996-97 Meghan Miller 31 1181997-98 Jessica Rowe 31 1261998-99 Jessica Rowe 26 801999-00 Jessica Rowe 27 1462000-01 Courtney Thompson 27 842001-02 Courtney Thompson 26 1422002-03 Courtney Thompson 28 1282003-04 Courtney Thompson 28 1202004-05 Callie Iorfido 28 2252005-06 Callie Iorfido 31 2492006-07 Kelly Calderone 28 124

StealsSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG SStt..1974-75 Sheilah Collins 22 641975-76 Barb Moran 23 481976-77 Erika Sauer 26 571977-78 Barb Moran 17 571978-79 Audrey Scott 27 631979-80 Audrey Scott 34 921980-81 Tina Skidmore 27 31

Esther McCary 27 311981-82 Mary Ann Chilcott 18 711982-83 Mary Ann Chilcott 21 791983-84 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 701984-85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 651985-86 Donna Esposito 25 491986-87 Montique Wade 24 451987-88 Montique Wade 25 921988-89 Andrea Martre 27 741989-90 Montique Wade 30 801990-91 Desiree Alexander 27 631991-92 Jeannine Jean-Pierre 29 951992-93 Jeannine Jean-Pierre 29 1081993-94 Pam Artman 24 751994-95 Pam Artman 26 961995-96 Shauna Nevel 28 681996-97 Heather Gates 33 871997-98 Meghan Miller 31 861998-99 Meghan Miller 25 591999-00 Marin Hightower 26 542000-01 Kim Vay 27 462001-02 Suzanne Petruska 26 642002-03 Lachelle Crawl 28 562003-04 Suzanne Petruska 28 672004-05 Callie Iorfido 28 91

2005-06 Callie Iorfido 31 952006-07 Kelly Calderone 28 73

Blocked ShotsSSeeaassoonn PPllaayyeerr GG BBll..1974-75 Mag McCarthy 23 641975-76 Kate Kosewicz 24 441976-77 Kate Kosewicz 26 261977-781978-79 1979-801980-81 Linda Shorter 25 681981-821982-83 Ellen Mulligan 23 331983-84 Ellen Mulligan 23 341984-85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 291985-86 Donna Esposito 25 341986-87 Francene Greco 22 161987-88 Michelle Bazzoli 25 61988-89 Toyia Giles 21 681989-90 Toyia Giles 28 731990-91 Terri Ayers 27 351991-92 Terri Ayers 30 481992-93 Terri Ayers 30 761993-94 Karen Gibbs 23 271994-95 Heather Gates 26 201995-96 Amy Rapelje 27 161996-97 Heather Gates 33 321997-98 Amy Rapelje 31 231998-99 Kelli Torboli 23 421999-00 Marin Hightower 26 412000-01 Adann Williams 26 282001-02 Suzanne Petruska 26 192002-03 Suzanne Petruska 28 6

Maria DiVecchio 28 62003-04 Maria DiVecchio 28 142004-05 Jessi Montie 28 92005-06 Agnes Michalow 31 812006-07 Kim Mardis 27 28

Montique Wade (left) and Sarah Bishop(right) rank two-three in career scoring.Wade totaled 1,775 career points, whileBishop finished with 1,652. Both were

inducted into the Edinboro Hall of Fame inApril of 2001.

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1970-71HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 5, Lost 4

Youngstown St. ........W, 51-44Mercyhurst ..............W, 70-25Gannon ....................W, 58-35Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 48-62California(Pa.) ..........W, 52-35Mercyhurst ..............W, 64-57Pittsburgh ................L, 37-40Villa Maria................L, 54-62Slippery Rock ..........L, 26-61

1971-72HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 5, Lost 3

Mercyhurst ..............W, 64-40Mercyhurst ..............L, 50-58Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 51-58Villa Maria................W, 50-32Villa Maria................W, 51-33California(Pa.) ..........W, 69-33Pittsburgh ................L, 55-59Ohio Wesleyan ........W, 70-46

1972-73HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 10, Lost 0

Allegheny..................W, 50-33Mercyhurst ..............W, 68-29Youngstown State ....W, 74-42Villa Maria................W, 56-28Allegheny..................W, 67-15Pittsburgh ................W, 51-39Mercyhurst ..............W, 66-44Villa Maria................W, 63-31California(Pa.) ..........W, 66-15Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 37-35

1973-74HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 7, Lost 4

Lock Haven ..............L, 48-49Mercyhurst ..............W, 47-38Youngstown State ....W, 58-31Clarion ....................W, 56-40Niagara ..................W, 62-29Slippery Rock ..........L, 35-75Penn St. Behrend ....W, 57-42Ohio State................L, 43-70Pittsburgh ................L, 50-54Villa Maria................W, 64-46Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 36-34

1974-75HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 17, Lost 6

Fredonia State..........W, 104-25Frostburg State ........W, 70-45Slippery Rock ..........L, 50-78Penn State ..............W, 68-55Frostburg State ........W, 58-54Slippery Rock ..........L, 58-73Gannon ....................W, 109-42Miami-Dade..............W, 84-46Capital ....................W, 81-50

Slippery Rock ..........L, 45-62Pittsburgh ................W, 74-52Penn State ..............W, 71-67Lock Haven ..............L, 49-61Mercyhurst ..............W, 98-27Cheyney ..................W, 69-67 otUrsinus ....................L, 49-52Clarion ....................W, 85-46Penn St. Behrend ....W, 81-36Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 69-54Slippery Rock ..........L, 44-53Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 80-46Bloomsburg..............W, 84-52St. Joseph’s ............W, 68-60

1975-76HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 20, Lost 6

Univ. at Buffalo ........W, 96-40Gannon ....................W, 129-31Villa Maria................W, 89-20Cheyney ..................L, 50-72Penn State ..............W, 48-34Lock Haven ..............W, 64-59Slippery Rock ..........L, 44-58Tennessee Tech ......L, 63-84Tennessee ..............W, 70-68Kentucky ..................W, 78-72Penn St. Behrend ....W, 92-25Capital ....................W, 69-34Slippery Rock ..........W, 66-60Mercyhurst ..............W, 101-24Pittsburgh ................W, 64-56St. Joseph’s ............L, 60-70Ursinus ....................L, 78-86 otCheyney ..................W, 66-62 otClarion ....................W, 71-40Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 76-56Penn State ..............W, 72-65Slippery Rock ..........W, 62-55Temple ....................W, 64-45Lock Haven ..............W, 70-60

EAIAW Eastern RegionalsWest Chester ..........W, 65-64St. Joseph’s ............L, 59-66

1976-77HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 17, Lost 7

Jamestown CC..........W, 100-42West Virginia ............W, 95-48Penn State ..............L, 75-78Slippery Rock ..........W, 92-75Buffalo State............W, 103-27Gannon ....................W, 120-22Jamestown CC ........W, 81-47LaSalle ....................W, 85-65Queens ....................W, 76-66William Paterson ......W, 88-56Montclair State ........L, 72-83Maryland..................L, 74-75 otFrostburg State ........W, 71-66Pittsburgh ................W, 71-66Slippery Rock ..........W, 81-77Clarion ....................W, 80-67Lock Haven ..............L, 72-82St. Joseph’s ............L, 56-68Temple ....................W, 77-57Penn State ..............W, 90-77Cheyney ..................L, 60-65Slippery Rock ..........W, 83-76

Pittsburgh ................L, 84-87Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 118-86

1977-78HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 13, Lost 12

Australian National ..L, 56-59West Virginia ............W, 65-56Penn State ..............L, 36-73Cincinnati ................W, 72-39Pittsburgh ................L, 74-77Gannon ....................W, 105-69Jamestown CC ........W, 116-23William Paterson ......W, 2-0*Jamestown CC ........W, 115-28West Virginia ............W, 90-65Immaculata ..............L, 76-86LaSalle ....................L, 71-73Cheyney ..................L, 65-84Slippery Rock ..........W, 82-65Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 84-60Akron ......................W, 103-62Lock Haven ..............W, 84-66St. Joseph’s ............L, 91-98 otPenn State ..............L, 78-90Maryland..................L, 68-93Clarion ....................W, 95-77Pittsburgh ................L, 64-80Slippery Rock ..........L, 75-78

EAIAW RegionalsPenn State ..............W, 85-81Immaculata ..............L, 63-75

* forfeit

1978-79HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 18, Lost 9

Cleveland State........W, 81-64Gannon ....................W, 92-60Penn State ..............L, 77-82Pittsburgh ................W, 67-48Cortland State..........W, 68-58Niagara ....................W, 68-61LaSalle ....................W, 79-62Maryland..................L, 67-85Old Dominion ..........L, 67-93Va. Commonwealth....W, 68-47Villanova ..................W, 70-49St. Joseph’s ............L, 65-76Michigan State ........W, 71-50Pitt-Johnstown ..........W, 89-58Slippery Rock ..........L, 60-61Pittsburgh ................W, 69-54Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 91-60Kent State................W, 71-66Lock Haven ..............W, 76-60Penn State ..............L, 50-60West Virginia ............W, 62-51Cheyney ..................L, 50-64Clarion ....................W, 71-62Akron ......................W, 78-53Slippery Rock ..........L, 49-51Rutgers ....................L, 56-95

1979-80HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: JJuuddyy SSaauurreerrWon 22, Lost 12

St. Bonaventure ......W, 97-59Cleveland State........W, 80-44

Niagara ....................W, 62-57Northern Kentucky ..L, 65-79Pitt-Johnstown ..........L, 71-81Dayton ....................W, 70-68Penn State ..............L, 63-76Indiana State............W, 78-74Cortland State..........W, 73-55Gannon ....................W, 88-73Maryland..................L, 70-104Lamar ......................L, 76-85Upper Iowa ..............W, 82-54Miami ......................W, 70-54Army ........................W, 82-66Alabama ..................W, 74-72St. Joseph’s ............L, 59-69LaSalle ....................L, 59-82Cheyney ..................L, 47-71Pittsburgh ................L, 54-75Slippery Rock ..........W, 68-51Penn State ..............L, 58-59Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 90-68West Virginia ............W, 77-73 otKent State................W, 56-48Lock Haven ..............W, 87-53Duquesne ................W, 87-64Villanova ..................W, 79-75 otClarion ....................W, 104-62Gannon ....................W, 70-61Michigan ..................W, 62-54Michigan State ........L, 64-74Detroit......................L, 57-74Slippery Rock ..........W, 87-57

1980-81HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: KKaatthhlleeeenn LLiippkkoovviicchh

Won 11, Lost 16St. Bonaventure ......W, 103-54Cleveland State........W, 57-47Syracuse..................L, 60-63Cheyney ..................L, 52-88Fairleigh Dickinson ....L, 62-86West Virginia ............L, 90-101Canisius ..................W, 74-50Cortland State..........W, 79-58George Washington ..L, 50-53Northern Kentucky ..L, 61-92Indiana State............L, 59-83LaSalle ....................L, 68-78Villanova ..................L, 58-90Slippery Rock ..........W, 66-65Penn State ..............L, 40-100Pittsburgh ................L, 50-58Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 71-70Clarion ....................W, 96-59West Virginia ............W, 81-74Cheyney ..................L, 40-83Lock Haven ..............W, 69-59Niagara ....................L, 57-68Gannon ....................W, 73-68Duquesne ................W, 71-60Slippery Rock ..........L, 64-78East Stroudsburg ....L, 60-61Kent State................L, 48-59

1981-82HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: KKaatthhlleeeenn LLiippkkoovviicchh

Won 5, Lost 14St. Bonaventure ......W, 60-37Slippery Rock ..........L, 56-80West Virginia ............L, 67-82Canisius ..................L, 55-69

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Slippery Rock ..........L, 74-84Niagara ....................L, 60-66Lock Haven ..............W, 74-64Cleveland State........L, 39-86Clarion ....................W, 69-58Gannon ....................L, 57-67California(Pa.) ..........L, 81-86Robert Morris ..........L, 50-66Slippery Rock ..........L, 63-77Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 64-70Akron ......................W, 58-57Fairmont State ........L, 49-54Salem-Teikyo ............W, 68-36Duquesne ................L, 66-70Grove City ................L, 47-62

1982-83HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: KKaatthhlleeeenn LLiippkkoovviicchh

Won 12, Lost 11Fairmont State ........W, 83-67Canisius ..................L, 70-85Salem-Teikyo ............W, 87-45Niagara ....................L, 50-74Mercyhurst ..............W, 94-68Cleveland State........L, 67-98Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 74-72Lock Haven ..............L, 65-72California(Pa.) ..........W, 93-73Slippery Rock ..........L, 67-80Clarion ....................W, 69-56Akron ......................L, 54-74Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 77-57Mercyhurst ..............W, 59-57Lock Haven ..............W, 84-79California(Pa.) ..........W, 61-53Gannon ....................W, 72-57Slippery Rock ..........L, 45-96Duquesne ................L, 44-57Robert Morris ..........L, 47-71Clarion ....................W, 67-56Cheyney ..................L, 33-90Millersville ................L, 60-80

1983-84HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: MMoonniiccaa PPeellllmmaann

Won 13, Lost 12Niagara ....................W, 76-66St. John Fisher ........W, 52-47Fairmont State ........L, 57-79Canisius ..................L, 55-77St. Bonaventure ......W, 63-62 otAkron ......................L, 63-77Mercyhurst ..............W, 80-43Charleston(WV) ........L, 68-91Molloy ......................L, 49-56Gannon ....................L, 61-75Clarion ....................W, 57-44Pitt-Bradford ............W, 84-25California(Pa.) ..........W, 77-57Lock Haven ..............L, 61-76Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 73-75Slippery Rock ..........W, 67-64Grove City ................W, 53-47Clarion ....................W, 59-43Mercyhurst ..............W, 78-57California(Pa.) ..........W, 74-71Lock Haven ..............W, 67-63Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 56-85Slippery Rock ..........L, 57-70Robert Morris ..........L, 60-81Lock Haven ..............L, 63-65

1984-85HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: MMoonniiccaa PPeellllmmaann

Won 10, Lost 15St. John Fisher ........L, 54-81Walsh ......................L, 62-72Mercyhurst ..............W, 66-58Youngstown St. ........L, 41-86Canisius ..................L, 79-87Fairmont State ........W, 80-78St. Bonaventure ......L, 41-64Gannon ....................L, 50-63Ashland....................L, 53-74John Carroll..............W, 88-69Utica ........................L, 69-72Robert Morris ..........L, 72-90Slippery Rock ..........L, 65-69California(Pa.) ..........W, 72-60Clarion ....................L, 46-53Mercyhurst ..............W, 71-56Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 61-59Duquesne ................L, 74-96Niagara ....................W, 78-62Slippery Rock ..........L, 56-62Lock Haven ..............L, 59-75Lock Haven ..............L, 51-58California(Pa.) ..........W, 80-71Clarion ....................W, 76-67Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 71-67

1985-86HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: MMoonniiccaa PPeellllmmaann

Won 11, Lost 14Mercyhurst ..............W, 71-39Robert Morris ..........L, 49-68St. Vincent ..............W, 65-61Walsh ......................L, 52-89John Carroll..............W, 70-54St. Bonaventure ......L, 61-71Point Park ................W, 67-55Gannon ....................W, 66-56Shippensburg ..........W, 58-57Colgate ....................L, 57-59Pitt-Johnstown ..........L, 59-72Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 68-65California(Pa.) ..........W, 59-40Utica ........................W, 63-54Lock Haven ..............L, 56-64Slippery Rock ..........L, 59-80Clarion ....................L, 59-66Niagara ....................L, 60-79Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 59-78California(Pa.) ..........W, 78-63Canisius ..................L, 72-79Lock Haven ..............W, 78-74Slippery Rock ..........L, 67-80Clarion ....................L, 71-72Wright State ............L, 55-84

1986-87HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: MMoonniiccaa PPeellllmmaann

Won 9, Lost 15Mercyhurst ..............W, 69-49Gannon ....................L, 52-63Walsh ......................W, 79-66Malone ....................L, 66-73Point Park ................W, 73-61Wright State ............L, 50-68Davis & Elkins..........W, 65-48Bloomsburg..............L, 49-66

Millersville ................L, 69-85Clarion ....................L, 53-63Shippensburg ..........L, 61-65Penn St. Behrend ....W, 58-49Clarion ....................L, 63-79Lock Haven ..............L, 63-70California(Pa.) ..........L, 60-62Mercyhurst ..............W, 75-44Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 66-72Slippery Rock ..........W, 72-70Gannon ....................L, 54-73Clarion ....................L, 52-74Lock Haven ..............W, 74-60California(Pa.) ..........L, 60-73Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 83-72Slippery Rock ..........L, 66-68

1987-88HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 14, Lost 11

MERCYHURST..........W, 103-57PITT-BRADFORD........W, 78-47MT. VERNON ............W, 61-60CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 73-82at Gannon................L, 66-74BLOOMSBURG ........W, 78-77POINT PARK ............W, 95-71at Fairmont St. ........W, 94-90CENTRAL ST.............L, 79-83at Mercyhurst ..........W, 66-48at Niagara ................L, 63-75at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 70-71CLARION ..................L, 73-77at Slippery Rock ......W, 80-64LOCK HAVEN............L, 85-92at Behrend ..............W, 85-64at California(Pa.) ......L, 74-79SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 94-80INDIANA(PA)..............W, 87-77at Clarion ................L, 64-74SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 74-62at Lock Haven ..........L, 49-75GANNON ..................L, 67-85CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73-66at Shippensburg ......W, 102-70

1988-89HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 21, Lost 6

FAIRMONT ST. ..........W, 92-75WEST LIBERTY ........W, 79-77MT. VERNONNAZARENE ..............W, 77-57WAYNE STATE ..........W, 80-77NIAGARA ..................W, 79-76at Youngstown St. ....L, 67-73at Ashland................L, 64-65at St. Leo's ..............W, 106-50at Rollins..................W, 83-64at Armstrong Atlantic ....................W, 97-48at Slippery Rock ......W, 90-52SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 88-70at Clarion ................W, 79-75GANNON ..................W, 79-61at Lock Haven ..........L, 55-69at Dyke ....................W, 107-83at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 82-62CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73-61SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 84-55at Shippensburg ......W, 87-63

CLARION ..................W, 81-65at Gannon................L, 71-78LOCK HAVEN............W, 84-78INDIANA(PA)..............L, 78-82at California(Pa.) ......W, 76-74

PSAC Tournamentvs. Kutztown ............W, 82-70vs. Lock Haven ........L, 62-70

1989-90HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 27, Lost 3

SALEM (WV) ............W, 80-63SHAWNEE STATE......W, 94-77at Fairmont State ....W, 103-66at West Liberty ........W, 81-68ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ..............W, 90-71KUTZTOWN ..............W, 88-71ASHLAND ................L, 84-90KALAMAZOO ............W, 84-48vs. Adelphia ............W, 71-61at California(Pa.) ......W, 87-82at Mich.-Dearborn ....W, 93-54at Wayne State ........W, 86-75YOUNGSTOWN ST. ......W, 65-64CLARION ..................W, 85-51at Lock Haven ..........L, 66-89INDIANA(PA)..............W, 86-77at California(Pa.) ......W, 83-78SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 86-68at Shippensburg ......W, 89-69at Clarion ................W, 101-56LOCK HAVEN............W, 90-64at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 81-66CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 88-72at Gannon................W, 93-71at Slippery Rock ......W, 89-63SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 97-70

PSAC TournamentCHEYNEY ................W, 110-86LOCK HAVEN............W, 77-67

NCAA East RegionalBLOOMSBURG ........W, 82-62LOCK HAVEN............L, 70-89

1990-91HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 8, Lost 19

at Saginaw Valley......W, 66-63at Slippery Rock ......L, 70-80SETON HILL..............W, 98-74MERCYHURST..........L, 80-82ST. VINCENT ............W, 72-71SUNY-BUFFALO ........W, 78-68 otPOINT PARK ............W, 87-53GANNON ..................L, 67-70at Ashland................L, 56-68at Youngstown St. ....L, 59-85at Kutztown..............L, 64-79at Millersville ............L, 53-65NOTRE DAME(OH) ........W, 98-77DAEMEN ..................W, 79-72CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 60-64at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 60-88at Slippery Rock ......L, 73-100SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 94-76at Clarion ................L, 66-105LOCK HAVEN............L, 60-61PITT-JOHNSTOWN ......L, 49-102

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at California(Pa.) ......L, 68-76INDIANA(PA)..............L, 53-70SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 81-85at Shippensburg ......L, 68-69CLARION ..................L, 84-94at Lock Haven ..........L, 76-84

1991-92HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 22, Lost 8

SALEM-TEIKYO ........W, 110-70WEST LIBERTY ........W, 97-44MERCYHURST..........W, 97-67KUTZTOWN ..............W, 110-72at Pitt-Johnstown ......L, 96-99at Gannon................W, 97-65SETON HILL..............W, 111-65SAGINAW VALLEY ........W, 85-74ASHLAND ................W, 84-54POINT PARK ............W, 92-51at Florida Instituteof Technology ..........L, 111-124at Rollins..................W, 86-60at Florida Memorial ..W, 108-69at Mercyhurst ..........W, 54-49at Shippensburg ......W, 82-65SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 99-97CLARION ..................L, 80-88at Lock Haven ..........W, 69-57GANNON ..................W, 91-77at California(Pa.) ......L, 82-86at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 76-78SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 99-84at Clarion ................W, 113-100LOCK HAVEN............W, 105-82CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W 98-88INDIANA(PA)..............W 86-75at Slippery Rock ......L, 91-96

PSAC TournamentWest Chester ..........W, 89-76Bloomsburg..............L, 40-70

NCAA East RegionalClarion ....................L, 70-85

1992-93HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 18, Lost 12

at Alaska-Anchorage ..L, 76-77at Alaska-Anchorage ..W, 73-63at Alaska-Fairbanks ....L, 66-89at Alaska-Fairbanks....L, 78-85MICH.-DEARBORN......W, 104-76at Central State........L, 61-67GANNON ..................W, 80-64MERCYHURST..........W, 79-54at Ohio Dominican....W, 113-72at IUPU-Fort Wayne....W, 70-68at Indiana Tech ........L, 77-81at Mercyhurst ..........L, 61-85EAST STROUDSBURG........W, 87-84at Ashland................L, 61-66at Gannon ..............W, 78-71SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 81-66LOCK HAVEN............W, 86-69at Clarion ................L, 84-105CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77-75 otat Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 73-68SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 99-87at Slippery Rock ......W, 74-64

at Lock Haven ..........W, 95-56CLARION ..................W, 76-64at California(Pa.) ......W, 78-76 otINDIANA(PA)..............L, 72-86at Shippensburg ......L, 58-77

PSAC Tournamentat Bloomsburg..........W, 76-62vs. Clarion................L, 81-104

NCAA East Regionalat Pitt-Johnstown ......L, 76-88 ot

1993-94HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 10, Lost 15

OHIO DOMINICAN........W, 94-58SETON HILL..............W, 99-71vs. Dowling ..............W, 92-76at Mansfield ............W, 79-56LAKE ERIE ................W, 110-57SALEM TEIKYO ........W, 80-58INDIANA TECH..........L, 57-59MERCYHURST..........W, 62-50GANNON ..................W, 91-74at Mercyhurst ..........L, 67-84at Pitts-Johnstown ....L, 68-73CLARION ..................L, 71-91CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 68-83at Shippensburg ......L, 80-87at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 59-76at Lock Haven ..........L, 69-91SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 48-67at California(Pa.) ......L, 57-71at Clarion ................L, 56-89PITT-JOHNSTOWN........L, 67-79at Gannon................W, 61-48INDIANA(PA)..............L, 53-75SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 68-93at Slippery Rock ......L, 58-83LOCK HAVEN............W, 84-73 ot

1994-94HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 15, Lost 11

MERCYHURST..........W, 80-77SETON HILL..............W, 112-83SAGINAW VALLEY ......W, 80-70MANSFIELD..............W, 110-54at West Chester ......L, 77-80at Mercyhurst ..........L, 64-76vs. St. Michael's ......W, 83-80at Stonehill ..............L, 47-87at Mansfield ............W, 110-64WEST CHESTER ......W, 81-67at Clarion ................W, 84-80at California(Pa.) ......L, 86-90 otPITT-JOHNSTOWN ......L, 69-83GANNON ..................W, 71-59 otSHIPPENSBURG ......W, 78-75 otINDIANA(PA)..............L, 90-95LOCK HAVEN............W, 104-75at Slippery Rock ......L, 75-86CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 89-62CLARION ..................W, 74-69at Gannon................L, 87-98at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 72-88at Shippensburg ......L, 86-94 otat Pitt-Johnstown ......L, 83-93SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 88-86at Lock Haven ..........W, 89-79

1995-96HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 15, Lost 13

IUPU FT. WAYNE........L, 90-106ST. ROSE ................L, 82-90SETON HILL..............W, 107-58at John Carroll..........W, 86-66ST. VINCENT ............W, 87-80GANNON ..................W, 67-60ASHLAND ................L, 74-81DAEMEN ..................W, 95-65at Pitt-Johnstown ......W, 69-67POINT PARK ............W, 99-74at Florida Southern ..L, 57-96vs. Indiana(Pa.) ........L, 82-85 otat Eckerd..................L, 69-82WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN ..............W, 62-61CLARION ..................W, 79-76CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 119-116

3otat Shippensburg ......L, 84-96INDIANA(PA)..............L, 79-89at Lock Haven ..........W, 95-88SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 69-75at California(Pa.) ......W, 83-71at Clarion ................L, 84-99at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 83-80SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 84-96at Slippery Rock ......L, 79-87LOCK HAVEN............W, 108-80

PSAC Tournamentat Kutztown..............W, 98-83vs. Slippery Rock......L, 60-67

1996-97HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 24, Lost 9

SETON HILL..............W, 101-63at Ashland................L, 70-77WESTMINSTER ........W, 113-72MANSFIELD..............W, 91-69GANNON ..................L, 78-80at Daemen ..............L, 69-79at Northern Kentucky ....W, 68-65vs. Central State ......L, 73-90POINT PARK ............W, 101-72LAROCHE ................W, 103-51MERCYHURST..........L, 80-84PITT-BRADFORD........W, 101-46at Wheeling Jesuit ....W, 82-81at West Va. Wesleyan W, 78-71at Slippery Rock ......W, 81-72LOCK HAVEN............W, 70-56INDIANA(PA)..............W, 79-61SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 88-84at California(Pa.) ......W, 82-64at Clarion ................L, 62-64at Lock Haven ..........W, 58-54SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 79-46at Shippensburg ......L, 76-94at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 64-53CLARION ..................W, 72-54CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73-71

PSAC Tournamentvs. Millersville ..........W, 74-48vs. Bloomsburg ........W, 63-54vs. Shippensburg ....L, 74-89

NCAA East Regionalvs. West Liberty ......W, 87-75vs. West Chester......W, 64-56vs. High Point ..........W, 70-68

NCAA Elite Eightvs. North Dakota......L, 46-81

1997-98HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 23, Lost 8

vs. Wingate ..............W, 73-65at Kutztown..............W, 69-51at Westminster ........W, 89-52SETON HILL..............W, 115-44WEST LIBERTY ST.....W, 71-59vs. Pitt-Johnstown ....W, 92-67vs. Holy Family ........W, 91-80vs. Alderson-Broaddus ................ L, 77-84vs. Fairmont State....W, 68-56vs. Grand Canyon ....W, 74-65vs. San Francisco St. L, 68-70vs. Cal St. Dominguez Hills ......W, 74-68vs. Lewis-Clark ........L, 64-68SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 76-67at Lock Haven ..........W, 93-79at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 82-62at Shippensburg ......L, 60-92CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 60-57CLARION ..................W, 78-71LOCK HAVEN............W, 84-41at Slippery Rock ......L, 60-86SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 69-87INDIANA(PA)..............W, 79-66at Clarion ................W, 75-58at California(Pa.) ......W, 62-49

PSAC TournamentSLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 63-52vs. West Chester......W, 84-64at Shippensburg ......L, 80-83 ot

NCAA East Regionalvs. Charleston(WV) ..W, 81-73vs. Shippensburg ....L, 78-88

1998-99HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 16, Lost 10

POINT PARK ............W, 86-52vs. Bloomsburg ........W, 81-61at Mercyhurst ..........W, 82-71D'YOUVILLE..............W, 88-30LAROCHE ................W, 86-38ST. VINCENT ............W, 77-71SALEM-TEIKYO ........W, 96-66at Fairmont State ....W, 88-77at Daemen ..............W, 86-81BINGHAMTON ..........L, 58-83vs. Assumption ........W, 75-74at Univ. of Albany......L, 86-89 otvs. Millersville ..........L, 51-61at Clarion ................L, 67-71at California(Pa.) ......L, 70-82LAKE SUPERIOR ......W, 83-81 otSHIPPENSBURG ......W, 68-64INDIANA(PA)..............W, 62-57LOCK HAVEN............W, 71-54at Slippery Rock ......L, 74-87CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 63-56CLARION ..................W, 82-66at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 56-73at Shippensburg ......L, 84-88

2otSLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 69-84at Lock Haven ..........L, 68-79

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1999-2000HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 13, Lost 14

vs. Concord..............W, 83-71vs. Ohio Valley..........W, 99-60POINT PARK ............W, 91-54ST. VINCENT ............L, 75-92vs. Bridgeport ..........W, 115-21at Bloomsburg..........L, 65-76at Binghamton..........L, 72-96vs. Lake Superior St. L, 74-84vs. Lander ................L, 61-75at Roberts Wesleyan W, 81-63at Indianapolis..........L, 83-90at Oakland City ........L, 61-69COLUMBIA UNION ......W, 119-33ASHLAND ................W, 79-56CLARION ..................W, 100-79CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 81-59at Shippensburg ......L, 64-70at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 78-66LOCK HAVEN............W, 87-61SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 75-77at California(Pa.) ......W, 79-71at Clarion ................L, 71-80INDIANA(PA)..............L, 67-71SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 72-84at Slippery Rock ......L, 55-90at Lock Haven ..........W, 82-63

PSAC Tournamentat Shippensburg ......L, 76-90

2000-01HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 17, Lost 10

vs. Northern Kentucky .................. L, 60-91vs. Houghton............W, 78-70MERCYHURST..........W, 66-55EAST STROUDSBURG........W, 68-51KUTZTOWN ..............W, 76-68DAEMEN ..................W, 101-62ST. VINCENT ............W, 89-59at Ashland................W, 68-64at Cheyney ..............W, 88-56at West Chester ......L, 59-69at Mercyhurst ..........W, 76-68MILLERSVILLE..........L, 62-81at California(Pa.) ......L, 40-64at Mansfield ............W, 89-56at Bloomsburg..........L, 63-73at Clarion ................W, 89-66SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 62-64LOCK HAVEN............W, 65-53INDIANA(PA)..............W, 74-59CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 72-59at Slippery Rock ......L, 69-75CLARION ..................W, 78-71at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 69-62at Shippensburg ......L, 60-81SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 48-60at Lock Haven ..........W, 76-66

PSAC Tournamentat Shippensburg ......L, 53-82

2001-02HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 12, Lost 14

at Mercyhurst ..........W, 74-73at East Stroudsburg W, 69-52at Kutztown..............W, 75-64COLUMBIA UNION ......W, 95-55MADONNA................L, 56-81WAYNE ST.(MI)..........W, 76-74at Millersville ............L, 68-88at Saginaw Valley St. ..L, 64-72at Northwood ..........L, 70-75CHEYNEY ................W, 72-54WEST CHESTER ......W, 98-91CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 54-74MANSFIELD..............W, 77-57BLOOMSBURG ........L, 67-75CLARION ..................L, 74-77at Shippensburg ......L, 58-74MERCYHURST..........L, 73-78at Lock Haven ..........L, 66-68at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 75-89at California(Pa.) ......L, 54-65SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 89-75at Clarion ................W, 95-84INDIANA(PA)..............W, 70-67SHIPPENSBURG ......L, 75-86at Slippery Rock ......L, 78-89LOCK HAVEN............W, 77-70

2002-03HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 16, Lost 12

vs. West Virginia St. ..W, 80-64vs. West Va. Tech ....W, 95-68GANNON ..................W, 80-72MERCYHURST..........W, 79-59MILLERSVILLE..........L, 52-81WEST CHESTER ......L, 60-79at Mercyhurst ..........W, 85-76SALEM INTL ............W, 76-40BLOOMSBURG ........L, 68-75EAST STROUDSBURG........W, 75-65vs. Molloy ................W, 97-70vs. Bryant ................L, 61-67at Mansfield ............L, 82-93at Kutztown..............W, 71-58at Cheyney ..............W, 59-54at Slippery Rock ......L, 73-79LOCK HAVEN............W, 96-72INDIANA(PA)..............W, 66-65SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 90-72at California(Pa.) ......L, 65-67at Clarion ................L, 69-92at Lock Haven ..........W, 71-62SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 48-44at Shippensburg ......L, 58-73at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 66-72CLARION ..................W, 74-69CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 76-79

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 59-86

2003-04HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 18, Lost 10

vs. Salem International ............W, 69-37

vs. Georgian Court ..W, 120-57at Gannon................W, 89-75vs. Emporia State ....L, 58-86vs. West Texas A&M ..L, 47-92at Mercyhurst ..........W, 65-46MANSFIELD..............W, 69-52KUTZTOWN ..............W, 65-50CHEYNEY ................W, 71-40vs. Elizabeth City St. ..W, 60-59 otat Pitt-Johnstown ......W, 79-69at Millersville ............W, 60-51at West Chester ......L, 58-61 otat Bloomsburg..........W, 78-59at East Stroudsburg W, 68-55SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 56-58 otat Lock Haven ..........L, 46-52at Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 72-57at Shippensburg ......W, 56-51CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 49-61CLARION ..................W, 60-47LOCK HAVEN............W, 61-35at Slippery Rock ......L, 59-65SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 68-56INDIANA(PA)..............W, 68-61at Clarion ................L, 62-78at California(Pa.) ......L, 58-82

PSAC Tournamentat California(Pa.) ......L, 42-67

2004-05HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 18, Lost 10

vs. Barton ................W, 76-60vs. Saint Anselm ......W, 82-59GANNON ..................L, 62-63MERCYHURST ..........W, 88-78at Mansfield ..............W, 85-80at East Stroudsburg ..W, 78-52at Elizabeth City St. ...W, 74-71at Bloomsburg ..........L, 60-75vs. Bloomfield ............W, 74-57at Pitt-Johnstown........W, 61-58WEST VIRGINIA ST.....W, 87-74MILLERSVILLE........W, 73-72CHEYNEY ..............W, 68-62KUTZTOWN ............W, 87-67WEST CHESTER ....W, 70-66 otSLIPPERY ROCK ....W, 63-50at California(Pa.) ..L, 49-82at Indiana(Pa.) ......L, 45-55LOCK HAVEN..........W, 76-60at Clarion ............L, 67-77SHIPPENSBURG ....W, 70-60at Slippery Rock ....L, 54-63CALIFORNIA(PA) ......L, 49-59INDIANA(PA) ..........W, 77-63at Lock Haven........W, 73-62CLARION................L, 69-82at Shippensburg ....L, 61-73

PSAC Tournamentat California(Pa.) ....L, 35-55

2005-06HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 21, Lost 10

vs. Alderson-Broaddus ................W, 97-65vs. Davis & Elkins ....W, 72-57SETON HILL..............W, 81-61

MANSFIELD..............W, 61-57EAST STROUDSBURG........W, 65-51WEST LIBERTY ........L, 69-81GLENVILLE ST...........L, 59-69BLOOMSBURG ........W, 62-47GENEVA....................W, 68-59at Mercyhurst ..........L, 52-63at Millersville ............W, 76-58at Cheyney ..............W, 73-52PITT-JOHNSTOWN ........W 55-49at Kutztown..............W, 69-54at West Chester ......W, 87-79 otat Slippery Rock ......W, 68-61CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 42-55INDIANA(PA)..............W, 66-64at Lock Haven ..........W, 69-59CLARION ..................W, 76-60at Shippensburg ......L, 57-62SLIPPERY ROCK ......W, 56-48at California(Pa.) ......L, 67-80at Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 55-68LOCK HAVEN............L, 72-75 otat Clarion ................W, 73-71SHIPPENSBURG ......W, 89-83 ot

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..........W, 65-54vs. Kutztown ............W, 77-46at California(Pa.) ......L, 59-63

NCAA Div. II Playoffsat Charleston(WV)......L, 62-71

2006-07HHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: SSttaann SSwwaannkkWon 14, Lost 14

vs. Goldey-Beacom ..W, 87-72vs. UNC Pembroke ..W, 58-37CHARLESTON(WV)....W, 81-71MILLERSVILLE..........L, 53-56WEST CHESTER ......L, 70-75vs. West Liberty ......L, 84-86vs. Central St.(Oh.) ..W, 63-51EASTSTROUDSBURG........W, 69-54KUTZTOWN ..............W, 77-68GLENVILLE ST...........L, 57-62WEST LIBERTY ........L, 63-73at Cheyney ..............W, 65-51SHIPPENSBURG ........L 55-63at Mansfield ............L, 54-63at Bloomsburg..........W, 66-54SLIPPERY ROCK ......L, 61-64at Indiana(Pa.) ..........L, 56-78at Lock Haven ..........W, 69-52at Clarion ................W, 55-50CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77-59at Shippensburg ......W, 65-53at Slippery Rock ......L, 43-52INDIANA(PA)..............L, 66-78LOCK HAVEN............W, 78-56at Pitt-Johnstown ......L, 65-73CLARION ..................W, 78-66at California(Pa.) ......L, 45-67

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..........L, 58-81

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All-Time vs. Opponents

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostAdelphi 1989-90 1989-90 1 0Akron 1977-78 1983-84 3 2Alabama 1979-80 1979-80 1 0Alaska-Anchorage 1992-93 1992-93 1 1Alaska-Fairbanks 1992-93 1992-93 0 2Alderson-Broaddus 1997-98 2005-06 1 1Allegheny 1966-67 1972-73 7 0Alliance 1966-67 1966-67 1 0Armstrong State 1988-89 1988-89 1 0Army 1979-80 1979-80 1 0Ashland 1984-85 2000-01 3 7Assumption 1998-99 1998-99 1 0Atlantic Christian 1989-90 1989-90 1 0Australia National 1977-78 1977-78 0 1Barton 2004-05 2004-05 1 0Binghamton 1998-99 1999-00 0 2Bloomfield 2004-05 2004-05 1 0BBlloooommssbbuurrgg 11997744--7755 22000066--0077 99 77Bryant 2002-03 2002-03 0 1Buffalo State 1976-77 1976-77 1 0Buffalo, Univ. of 1975-76 1990-91 2 0Cal State-Dominguez Hills 1997-98 1997-98 1 0CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa((PPaa..)) 11997700--7711 22000066--0077 3322 2277Canisius 1980-81 1984-85 1 5Capital 1974-75 1975-76 2 0Central State(OH) 1987-88 2006-07 1 3Charleston, College of 1983-84 1983-84 0 1CChhaarrlleessttoonn,, UUnniivv.. ooff 11999977--9988 22000066--0077 22 11Chatham 1969-70 1969-70 1 0CChheeyynneeyy 11997744--7755 22000066--0077 99 88CCllaarriioonn 11996699--7700 22000066--0077 3388 2255Cleveland State 1978-79 1982-83 3 2Cincinnati, Univ. of 1977-78 1977-78 1 0Colgate 1985-86 1985-86 0 1Columbia Union 2001-02 2001-02 1 0Cortland State 1978-79 1980-81 4 0Daemen 1990-91 2000-01 5 1Davis & Elkins 1986-87 2005-06 2 0Detroit, Univ. of 1979-80 1979-80 0 1Dowling 1993-94 1993-94 1 0Duquesne 1979-80 1984-85 2 3Dyke 1988-89 1988-89 1 0D'Youville 1998-99 1998-99 1 0EEaasstt SSttrroouuddssbbuurrgg 11998800--8811 22000066--0077 88 11Eckerd 1995-96 1995-96 0 1Elizabeth City State 2003-04 2004-05 2 0Emporia State 2003-04 2003-04 0 1Fairleigh-Dickinson 1980-81 1980-81 0 1Fairmont State 1981-82 1998-99 7 2Florida Tech 1991-92 1991-92 0 1Florida Memorial 1991-92 1991-92 1 0Florida Southern 1995-96 1995-96 0 1Fredonia State 1974-75 1974-75 1 0Frostburg State 1974-75 1976-77 3 0GGaannnnoonn 11996699--7700 22000044--0055 2244 1122Geneva 2005-06 2005-06 1 0George Washington 1980-81 1980-81 0 1Georgian Court 2003-04 2003-04 1 0Glenville State 2005-06 2006-07 0 2Goldey-Beacom 2006-07 2006-07 1 0Grand Canyon 1997-98 1997-98 1 0Grove City 1966-67 1983-84 2 1High Point 1996-97 1996-97 1 0Houghton 2000-01 2000-01 1 0Immaculata 1977-78 1977-78 0 2IInnddiiaannaa((PPaa..)) 11997700--7711 22000066--0077 3388 2299Indiana Tech 1992-93 1993-94 0 2IUPU-Fort Wayne 1994-95 1995-96 1 1Indiana State 1979-80 1980-81 1 1Jamestown CC 1976-77 1977-78 4 0John Carroll 1984-85 1995-96 3 0Kalamazoo 1989-90 1989-90 1 0KKuuttzzttoowwnn 22000000--0011 22000066--0077 88 00Lewis & Clark 1997-98 1997-98 0 1LLoocckk HHaavveenn 11997733--7744 22000066--0077 4411 2233

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostMalone 1986-87 1986-87 0 1Madonna 2001-02 2001-02 0 1 MMaannssffiieelldd 22000000--0011 22000066--0077 55 22MMeerrccyyhhuurrsstt 11997700--7711 22000055--0066 3322 88Miami, Univ of 1979-80 1979-80 1 0Miami-Dade 1974-75 1974-75 1 0Michigan, Univ. of 1979-80 1979-80 1 0Michigan-Dearborn 1989-90 1992-93 2 0Michigan State 1978-79 1979-80 1 1MMiilllleerrssvviillllee 11998822--8833 22000066--0077 44 88Molloy 1983-84 2002-03 1 1Montclair 1976-77 1976-77 0 1Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1987-88 1988-89 2 0Niagara 1973-74 1988-89 6 5UNC Pembroke 2006-07 2006-07 1 0North Dakota, Univ. of 1996-97 1996-97 0 1Northern Kentucky 1979-80 2000-01 1 3Northwood 2001-02 2001-02 0 1Notre Dame(OH) 1990-91 1990-91 1 0Old Dominion 1978-79 1978-79 0 1Ohio Dominican 1992-93 1993-94 2 0Ohio State 1973-74 1973-74 0 1Ohio Wesleyan 1971-72 1971-72 1 0Penn State 1974-75 1980-81 6 8Pittsburgh 1969-70 1980-81 6 9Pitt-Bradford 1983-84 1996-97 3 0Pitt-Johnstown 1978-79 2006-07 6 10Point Park 1985-86 1999-00 9 0Queens 1976-77 1976-77 1 0Robert Morris 1981-82 1985-86 0 5Rollins 1988-89 1991-92 2 0Rutgers 1978-79 1978-79 0 1Saginaw Valley State 1990-91 2001-02 3 1Saint Anselm 2004-05 2004-05 1 0St. Bonaventure 1979-80 1985-86 4 2St. John Fisher 1983-84 1984-85 1 1St. Joseph's 1974-75 1979-80 1 6St. Leo 1988-89 1988-89 1 0St. Michael's 1994-95 1994-95 1 0St. Rose 1995-96 1995-96 0 1St. Vincent 1985-86 2000-01 5 1Salem International 2002-03 2003-04 2 0Salem-Teikyo 1981-82 1998-99 6 0San Francisco State 1997-98 1997-98 0 1Seton Hill 1990-91 2005-06 8 0Shawnee State 1989-90 1989-90 1 0SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg 11998855--8866 22000066--0077 2200 2277SSlliippppeerryy RRoocckk 11996677--6688 22000066--0077 3300 4499Stonehill 1994-95 1994-95 0 1Syracuse 1980-81 1980-81 0 1Temple 1975-76 1976-77 2 0Tennessee 1975-76 1975-76 1 0Tennessee Tech 1975-76 1975-76 0 1Thiel 1966-67 1969-70 8 0Upper Iowa 1979-80 1979-80 1 0Ursinus 1974-75 1975-76 0 2Utica 1984-85 1985-86 1 1Villa Maria 1967-68 1975-76 11 1Villanova 1978-79 1980-81 2 1Virginia Commonwealth 1978-79 1978-79 1 0Walsh 1984-85 1986-87 1 2Wayne State(MI) 1988-89 2001-02 1 0WWeesstt CChheesstteerr 11997755--7766 22000066--0077 88 55WWeesstt LLiibbeerrttyy SSttaattee 11998888--8899 22000066--0077 55 33West Texas A&M 2003-04 2003-04 0 1West Virginia 1976-77 1981-82 6 2West Virginia State 2002-03 2004-05 2 0West Virginia Tech 2002-03 2002-03 1 0West Virginia Wesleyan 1995-96 1996-97 2 0Westminster 1966-67 1997-98 4 1Wheeling Jesuit 1996-97 1996-97 1 0William Paterson 1976-77 1977-78 2 0Wingate 1997-98 1997-98 1 0Wright State 1985-86 1986-87 0 2Youngstown State 1969-70 1990-91 5 3

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All-Americans

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Tammy Walker-Strode1990-92

First Team & Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

A 6’0” forward from Lexington, KY,Walker-Strode capped an outstandingtwo years at Edinboro by earning a spoton the first team Kodak All-Americansquad in 1991-92. She set schoolrecords that year for rebounding aver-age (14.5 rpg.), while also scoring 23.0ppg. Walker-Strode scored more pointsthan any other two-year performer atEdinboro, finishing with 1,273 points torank tenth all-time, and her 777rebounds stands fourth. In 1990-91she was an honorable mention KodakAll-American.

Jeannine Jean-Pierre1991-93First Team

Kodak All-American

A 5’11” forward from St. Thomas,Virgin Islands, Jean-Pierre earned aspot on the Kodak All-American firstteam in 1992-93 after averaging 21.4ppg. and 11.7 rpg. A first team All-PSAC West performer in both of herseasons at Edinboro, she was also thePSAC West Athlete of the Year in ‘92-93. Jean-Pierre ranks 14th in careerscoring with 1,203 points and is ninthin career rebounding with 604.

Heather Gates1994-98

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

A 5’11” forward from Beachwood, OH,Gates was accorded honorable mentionKodak All-American honors in 1996-97after leading NCAA Division II in rebound-ing (14.3 rpg.). She was also recognizedas the PSAC West Athlete of the Yearthat season, after previously beingnamed the PSAC West Rookie of theYear in 1994-95. Gates averaged 14.1ppg. in ‘96-97, and concluded her careerwith 1,320 points. That ranks nine all-time, and she is one of only two playersto score 1,000 career points and pulldown 1,000 career rebounds. She isthe career recordholder for rebounds with1,301.

Jessica Rowe1996-2000First Team

Kodak All-American

A 5’8” guard from Columbus, OH, Roweearned first team Kodak All-Americanhonors after averaging 21.3 ppg. and4.6 rpg. during the 1999-2000 season.Rowe, a three-time All-PSAC performer,was also named the PSAC West Playerof the Year in 1999-2000. She finishedher career as Edinboro’s all-time leadingscorer with 1,846 points, and was sec-ond career assists with 453.

Marin Hightower1997-2000

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

The 6’1” forward from Pittsburgh, PAgained Kodak All-American HonorableMention in 1999-2000. Hightowerestablished a new Edinboro highwatermark with a scoring average of 23.6 ppg.in her senior season, also averaging 8.6rebounds per game. In just three yearsas a Fighting Scot, Hightower tallied1,218 points, ranking 12th all-time. Inaddition, she stands 15th in careerrebounds with 520.

Callie Iorfido2002-06

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

The 5’5” guard from Ambridge, PA playedfrom 2002-06, and became Edinboro’ssixth Kodak/WBCA All-American as asenior when she earned honorable men-tion honors. That capped a brilliant seniorseason in which she was named thePSAC West Athlete of the Year and was afirst team All-PSAC West selection. Sheaveraged 12.5 ppg. and 5.1 rpg., butmore importantly, she handed out aschool-record 249 assists while turningthe ball over just 89 times. She led thePSAC in both assists and steals (95).Iorfido had two triple-doubles as a senior.She finished her career with 932 career

points, and holds the Edinboro record for career assists with 682. Thatranks second all-time in the PSAC.

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PSAC Honor Roll

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PSAC West Player ofthe Year11998899--9900 Montique Wade, F11999911--9922 Tammy Walker-Strode, F11999922--9933 Jeannine Jean-Pierre, F11999966--9977 Heather Gates, F11999999--0000 Jessica Rowe, G22000055--0066 Callie Iorfido, G

PSAC West Rookie ofthe Year11999922--9933 Lori Montgomery, C11999944--9955 Heather Gates, F

PSAC West Coach ofthe Year11998888--8899 Stan Swank11998899--9900 Stan Swank11999922--9933 Stan Swank11999966--9977 Stan Swank

All-PSAC West11998822--8833 Ellen Mulligan (1st team)11998833--8844 Ellen Mulligan (1st team)11998855--8866 Donna Esposito (1st team)

Robin Boyd (1st team)11998866--8877 Michele McCumber (1st team)11998877--8888 Montique Wade (1st team)

Sarah Bishop (1st team)11998888--8899 Montique Wade (1st team)

Sarah Bishop (1st team)11998899--9900 Sarah Bishop (1st team)

Montique Wade (1st team)Andrea Martre (2nd team)Demetra Adams (2nd team)

11999900--9911 Tammy Walker (1st team)11999911--9922 Tammy Walker-Strode (1st team)

Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1st team)Desiree Alexander (2nd team)

11999922--9933 Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1st team)11999933--9944 Lori Montgomery (2nd team)

Shauna Nevel (2nd team)11999944--9955 Pam Artman (1st team)

Lori Montgomery (2nd team)

11999955--9966 Shauna Nevel (1st team)Latricia Brown (2nd team)Lori Montgomery (2nd team)

11999966--9977 Heather Gates (1st team)Meghan Miller (1st team)Amy Rapelje (2nd team)

11999977--9988 Heather Gates (1st team)Meghan Miller (1st team)Amy Rapelje (2nd team)

11999988--9999 Jessica Rowe (1st team)Marin Hightower (2nd team)

11999999--0000 Marin Hightower (1st team)Jessica Rowe (1st team)

22000000--0011 Kim Vay (2nd team)22000011--0022 Krystal Henson (2nd team)22000022--0033 Lachelle Crawl (1st team)

Krystal Henson (2nd team)22000033--0044 Maria DiVecchio (2nd team)

Courtney Thompson (2nd team)22000044--0055 Kelly Calderone (2nd team)

Callie Iorfido (2nd team)22000055--0066 Kelly Calderone (1st team)

Callie Iorfido (1st team)22000066--0077 Kelly Calderone (1st team)

Edinboro All-Time Team

1989-90 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 82, Bloomsburg 62Lock Haven 89, Edinboro 70

1991-92 NCAA East RegionalClarion 85, Edinboro 70 ot

1992-93 NCAA East RegionalPitt-Johnstown 88, Edinboro 76 ot

1996-97 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 87, West Liberty 75Edinboro 64, West Chester 56Edinboro 70, High Point 68NCAA Elite EightNorth Dakota 81, Edinboro 46

1997-98 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 81, Charleston(WV) 73Shippensburg 88, Edinboro 78

2005-06 NCAA East RegionalCharleston(WV) 71, Edinboro 62

Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs

In conjunction with Edinboro University’s celebration of its Sesquicentennial, the Athletic Department recognizing its all-time teams in a variety of sportslast year. A total of twelve former players were selected to the All-Time Women’s Basketball Team. The group is highlighted by the six former playerswho have earned All-American honors. That includes:

JJeessssiiccaa RRoowwee, Edinboro’s all-time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and a first teamKodak All-American in 1999-2000 TTaammmmyy WWaallkkeerr--SSttrrooddee, Edinboro’s lone two-time All-American, earning a spot on theKodak All-American first team in 1991-92 after landing a spot on the honorable men-tion team in 1990-91. Walker-Strode played two seasons at Edinboro and ranksninth in career scoring (1,273 points) and fourth in career rebounds (777).JJeeaannnniinnee JJeeaann--PPiieerrrree, a two-year performer for the Fighting Scots who was a firstteam Kodak All-American in 1992-93 when she averaged 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg. Heather Gates, who was an honorable mention Kodak All-American choice in 1996-97 after leading Division II in rebounding (14.3 rpg.). She is one of only two playersto reach 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, finishing with 1,320 pointsand 1,301 rebounds.MMaarriinn HHiigghhttoowweerr, a 1999-2000 honorable mention All-American who set a school-record with 23.6 ppg. that season.CCaalllliiee IIoorrffiiddoo, an honorable mention All-American in 2006 when she set the school record for career assists with 682. That figure ranks second all-timein the PSAC.

The rest of the team is still a who’s-who of Edinboro women’s basketball, and represents several eras. From the 1980’s there is Tina Skidmore, whoplayed from 1977-81 and ranks eighth in career scoring with 1,337 career points. Sarah Bishop leads a contingent of three players from the late ’80’s,all who were integral parts of the 1989-90 team which finished 27-3. Bishop played from 1986-90 and ranks third in career scoring with 1,652 points.She is joined by Montique Wade, the second all-time leading scorer and the only other player with 1,000 points and rebounds (1,113 rebounds, also sec-ond), and Andrea Martre, who was the point guard on the ’89-90 squad.The 1990’s includes players like Meghan Miller, who ranks fourth in career scoring (1,426 points), and Pam Artman, who ranks second in career assists(500) and first in career steals (304).

Name (Yr.) Pos. Ht. HometownPam Artman (’95) G 5-7 Pittsburgh, PASarah Bishop (‘90) G 5-9 Munroe Falls, OHHeather Gates (’98) F 5-11 Beachwood, OHMarin Hightower (’00) F 6-1 Pittsburgh, PACallie Iorfido (’06) G 5-5 Ambridge, PAAndrea Martre (’90) G 5-5 Memphis, TNMeghan Miller (’99) G 5-7 Wexford, PAJeannine Jean-Pierre (’93) F 5-11 St. Thomas, VIJessica Rowe (’00) G 5-8 Columbus, OHTina Skidmore (’81) C 6-1 Fairview, PAMontique Wade (’90) F 5-8 Pittsburgh, PATammy Walker-Strode (‘92) F 6-0 Louisville, KY