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Fighting Scots Tour TaiwanFighting Scots Tour TaiwanEdinboro Women’s Basketball 2010-11

The Edinboro women’s basketball toured Taiwan in early August, playing a series of five exhibition games in theprocess. The traveling party included head coach Stan Swank, assistant coach Callie Wheeler, nine members of the2009­10 team, plus Rebecca Acuna, the wife of Edinboro University president Dr. Jeremy Brown, and Amy Neil,Edinboro’s Assistant Vice President for Communications and Marketing.

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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 basket­ball. In addition, certain home contests will be tele­vised on ETV, the Edinboro student television station.

Table of Contents} Coaching StaffHead Coach Stan Swank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4­5Assistant Coach Callie Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6} Team Information & Player ProfilesQuick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12010­11 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2­3Shawayna Morel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Renee’ Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Micki Cerchiaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Raven Metz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Samantha Blazetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Kerry Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Allison Saccani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Kiara Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Darche’ Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Katie Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Laurel Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Hope Mancini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Meghyn Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Morgyn Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172010­11 Roster/Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182010­11 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover} Season Review2009­10 in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202009­10 Results & Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22­232009­10 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24­29Remembering Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30} HistoryAll­Time Coaches Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Year­By­Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Edinboro in 100­Point Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34­35Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36­371,000­Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38­39Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40­41All­Time Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4245All­Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Edinboro’s All­Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47PSAC Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48All­Time Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48} Edinboro UniversityEdinboro University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

General InformationLocation ...................................................................................... Edinboro, PA Founded .................................................................................................... 1857Enrollment .............................................................................................. 8,781Nickname ................................................................................ Fighting ScotsColors .......................................................................................... Red & WhiteArena ................................................................ McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)Affiliation ............................................................................................ NCAA IIConference..........................................................Pennsylvania State AthleticPresident ...................................................................... Dr. Jeremy D. BrownAthletics Director .......................................................... Bruce BaumgartnerAthletic Dept. Phone .............................................................. (814) 732­1823Head Coach ............................................................ Stan Swank (Purdue ‘76)

Record at Edinboro ........................................................ 388­255, 23 yearsCareer Record.................................................................. 388­255, 23 years

Office Phone ............................................................................ (814) 732­1826Assistant Coach ............................................ Callie Wheeler (Edinboro ‘06)Office Phone ..............................................................................(814) 732­1827 Director of Sports Information ................................................ Bob Shreve

Office Phone ........................................................................ (814) 732­1834Home Phone ........................................................................ (814) 833­3379Fax ........................................................................................ (814) 732­2596E­Mail .................................................................... [email protected]

SID Mailing Address .............................................. 130 McComb Fieldhouse455 Scotland Road

Edinboro, PA 16444Internet Address .............................................. www.gofightingscots.com2009–10 Record ........................................................................................ 16­12PSAC West Record/Finish .................................................................. 7­7/4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................6/4Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................................................3/2Returning All­PSAC .................. Renee’ Brown (2nd team All­PSAC West)

CreditsThe 2010­11 Edinboro University Women’s BasketballMedia Guide was written and designed by the EUPSports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director,with assistance from graduate assistants ChristopherKeeney and Kevin Fiorenzo. Photography by CoryByknish, Amanda Rogerson, Mike Gallagher, BobWheeler, Bruce Bennett, Dave Medvec, and DaveMiller.

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Edinboro women’s basketball coach StanSwank knew the day would come when he wouldhave to replace Samantha Reimer and KelseyConklin. The veteran coach had a plan in mind,building around the duo with solid recruiting classesthe last two years and then potentially hitting thelottery this year with a haul of seven newcomers.

Reimer and Conklin finished as the first andfifth all­time leading scorers, respectively, and ledEdinboro to a 16­12 record and a berth in the PSACTournament a year ago. But Swank enters the2010­11 campaign, his first without the two four­year starters, with a team that he feels “might beone of the most exciting young teams since I’vebeen here”.

“It has a lot of potential,” he beamed. “Everyday you see them do something spectacular. Theymake mistakes because of youth, but every dayyou see something, and it is somebody differentevery day.

Replacing 3,483 career points isn’t easy, andSwank admits that is one of his concerns. “Thething I always knew was that Sam and Kelseywould score points,” Swanks stressed. “I’m notreal concerned, but I guess if I were to pick an area,it’s that we do have people who can score, they’rejust not proven.”

However, the athleticism and depth exhibitedby this team should make up for all the numbersproduced by Reimer and Conklin. “I think ourbiggest strength is our athleticism,” related Swank.“We have the ability to run and jump. This is a muchquicker team with a lot more depth. Injuries and ill­ness will always impact you, but so far we haven’tmissed a beat. It gives you great competition inpractice.

A year ago Edinboro ranked third in the PSACin scoring at 75.7 ppg. While the Fighting Scots maynot hit that figure this year, Swank expects a bigimprovement on the defensive end, where a yearago Edinboro ranked tenth (64.6 ppg.).

“I think we’ll be a much stronger team defen­sively,” Swank commented. “We’ll score off thedefense.”

Another concern of Swank’s is a direct off­shoot of one of his strengths – depth. Keeping 14talented players happy won’t be easy. “That is a bigconcern,” he admitted. “We have 14 players, andit’s tough to keep 14 players happy. We’ll play a lotof people, but not 14 every game. With the sched­ule we have, a lot of games will be closer.Solidifying team chemistry will be important.”

Speaking of the schedule. “I think our sched­ule is the toughest we’ve ever played,” notedSwank. “Every game is a Division II game. Havingsat on the Atlantic Region Selection Committee, Ilearned you can’t afford to play Division III andNAIA teams. That was our primary consideration.”

With that in mind the Fighting Scots will openthe season in the Ferris State Tourney against apair of Great Lakes Intercollegiate AthleticConference foes. On Saturday, November 20 theFighting Scots play Ferris State. The next day theywill square off against Northwood.

That’s followed by five games against WestVirginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference teams,mixed in with a game against an Urbana team thatfinished 17­10 a year ago. The home opener is slat­ed for Monday, December 6 against Davis & Elkins.

Edinboro will end the 2010 portion of its cam­paign in the Fairmont State New Year’s Classic. Infact, the Fighting Scots have a New Year’s Evegame against the host Falcons, who were 22­10 lastyear.

“The Fairmont State tournament will be par­ticularly tough,” Swank pointed out.

As 2011 dawns the Fighting Scots will playtheir final 18 games against PSAC teams, beginningwith four crossover games. A road trip to easternPennsylvania the second weekend of January willbe particularly interesting, as Edinboro plays atWest Chester (19­10) on January 8 and atMillersville (25­6) on January 9.

The PSAC West figures to be particularly diffi­cult again. Gannon went 37­1 a year ago andreached the NCAA Division II semifinals, and theyear before that it was California(Pa.) reaching theElite Eight. The Vulcans were 24­8 last year. Throwin an Indiana(Pa.) team that was 17­10 a year agoand it will make for a tough conference campaign.

“The PSAC West is always an extreme chal­lenge,” Swank concluded. “Every night you haveto play. You don’t get a night off. In past years youwould have a night off. Now you have to fightevery game. It’s a persevere situation.”

Swank hopes that an August exhibition swingthrough Taiwan will help this team grow togetherand mature quicker, even though the newcomerswere not eligible to make the trip.

“The trip helped a lot from different stand­point, he related, mentally as well as physically.From a confidence standpoint, from understand­ing some other types of basketball, plus learningfrom other teams.”

In particular, Swank pointed out that the onegame the Fighting Scots won featured players whowould be playing this year in at the end of thegame. “That was by design,” noted Swank. “Wewanted the returnees in at the end of a close gameto get them that experience.”

Here’s a look at the 2010­11 Fighting Scots:

BACKCOURTSwank must find replacements for all­time

leading scorer Samantha Reimer and Casey Heller,who started seven games a year ago and was a keythree­point threat. He will have plenty of options,although proven scoring is definitely lacking. Alltold the trio of returnees Raven Metz, ShawaynaMorel and Kerry Connolly have 335 career points.

While a host of talented newcomers figure toprovide the point production, the three returningveterans will have a great impact. Metz is the mostexperienced of the threesome after transferringfrom Niagara in January 2009. The 5’6” juniorappeared in all 28 games a year ago, with 15 starts.A player with great energy, she averaged 5.0 ppg.and 4.0 rpg. While averaging just under 19 minutesper game, she ranked eighth in the PSAC steals,totaling 68.

Morel is a 5’8” senior who joined the Edinboroprogram a year ago after transferring fromHagerstown Community College. She played in 28gamesd, with eight starts, averaging 2.7 ppg. and2.7 rpg. She will serve as a co­captain.

“Shawayna and Raven us with strongdefense,” assessed Swank. “They apply pressureand attack defensively.”

“Kerry is a playmaker/shooting guard, whoshoots the three well,” noted Swank. “We’reworking on her being more consistent.”

While playing in all 28 games a year ago, the5’7” sophomore saw limited action as a true fresh­man, averaging just under nine minutes per game.She averaged 2.3 ppg. with 37 assists and making 13of 54 three­pointers.

Five newcomers figure to greatly bolster thebackcourt. Leading the way is Kiara Brown, atransfer from California(Pa.) who was actually oneof the top freshmen in the PSAC West a year ago.The 5’7” sophomore played in 26 games for theVulcans and averaged just under 20 minutes per

Deep Recruiting Class Leaves Fighting Scots with Exciting Future

Renee’ Brown earned second team All-PSAC West honors after averaging 12.9

points and 7.7 rebounds.

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game. She ended the year averaging 8.1 ppg., fifthon the team, and that number was particularlyhigher earlier in the year when she reached doublefigures in nine of the first 15 games before seeingher playing time limited the second half of the year.Brown shot a respectable 42.8 percent from thefloor and made 28 of 83 three­pointers. She wasalso excellent at the free throw line at 82.9 percent(29 of 35).

“Kiara started early in the year for Cal andthen was in and out of the lineup,” stated Swank.“She can be a bit streaky. She is a solid all­aroundplayer who is excellent defensively. She had atremendous high school career and was one of thebest rookies in the PSAC.”

Darche’ Jackson was a prolific scorer in highschool who originally went to Youngstown Statebefore leaving the Penguins program. The 5’6”redshirt freshman is a welcome addition to theEdinboro program.

“Wow,” exclaimed Swank. “Darche’ has thepotential to be a great, great player. She hasincredible skills. She can shoot the three, pull upand hit the jumper. The thing that is going to sur­prise people is her jumping ability. She has verydeceiving jumping ability.”

Jackson played her senior season of highschool basketball at Penn Hills High School whereshe averaged 14.9 ppg. Prior to that she starred atWilkinsburg High School, where as a junior she ledthe WPIAL in scoring with an eye­opening 33.8 ppg.and was named the Associated Press Class AA play­er of the Year. All told, she scored over 1,000 pointsin her career.

Three true freshmen all bring plenty of skills tothe roster. Like Jackson, Hope Mancini was a pro­lific scorer at Mayfield High School. In fact, shebecame just the 43rd girl in OHSAA history to score2,000 points. The 5’8” guard tied Kaayla Chones asthe northeast Ohio area all­time leading scorer with2,044 points. She was named a Division I first teamAll­Ohio performer and was also named theDivision I Northeast Ohio Player of the Year. That allcame after she averaged 25.2 points, 4.0 rebounds,3.7 assists and 3.8 steals for the Wildcats.

“Obviously she can score with over 2,000points in high school,” related Swank. “She canshoot the three and she has a quick release. Thebest thing is she is a great competitor.”

Another Ohio standout, Katie Collins, joinedMancini on the News­Herald First Team while play­ing at Chardon High School. She’s 5’8”, as well, andaveraged 21 points, 10.5 rebounds and 5 steals as asenior. Collins eclipsed the 1,000­point mark atChardon.

“Katie is an excellent defensive player,”Swank stated. “She gets in the ballhandlers face.She has surprised offensively. She has reallyworked on her shot.”

Last, but certainly not least, is Laurel Lindsay,who at 5’11” brings plenty of size to the backcourt.Lindsay played at South Park High School whereshe played for former men’s basketball standoutReggie Wells. She was schooled well, as she wasnamed the WPIAL AAA Section 4 Player of the Yearas a senior when she averaged 15.0 ppg. and 6.4

rpg. A three­time first team all­section choice, shescored 1,289 career points and averaged over 13points for her career.

“Laurel is a quiet force,” Swank smiled. “Shedoesn’t make mistakes, she’s a smart player, andshe is deceiving. She is fundamentally sound, and isanother player who can shoot the three.”

“We have quite a bit of depth,” stressedSwank. “I’m comfortable with any one of them.We will get into a rotation.”

FRONTCOURTTo say that Edinboro doesn’t have a proven

score is not really true. While she has been the thirdoption her first two seasons, Renee’ Brown is anoutstanding player who has already scored 663points in two seasons.

After being named the PSAC West Freshmanof the Year in 2008­09, the 5’11” junior was accord­ed second team All­PSAC West honors last year.That came after she finished third in scoring at 12.9ppg. and was the team’s leading rebounder (7.7rpg.). The latter figure was good for 11th in thePSAC, and she ranked ninth in free throw per­centage at 81.0 pct. (81 of 100). Brown is an all­around performer who made 23 of 77 three­pointers, blocked 24 shots, and was secondon the team in steals with 67, ranking ninth inthe conference.

“Renee’ can play inside or outside,”remarked Swank. “She’s a good athlete whoruns the floor. She has really matured.”Swank looks for Brown to be regarded as oneof the top players in the PSAC West this year.

Samantha Blazetic was one of the youngplayers Swank brought in a year ago. The 6’3”center didn’t disappoint, averaging 8.0 ppg.and 6.0 rpg. while leading the PSAC in blockedshots with 69. She started 18 games as Swankbrought her along slowly. Look for her learn­ing curve to rise this year.

“Blaze is much stronger than last year,”Swank pointed out. “She runs the floor welland is a big presence at 6­3. I think she bene­fitted from the Taiwan trip more than anyone.She developed a lot of confidence. In theearly practices she looks very good.”

Micki Cerchiaro is a 5’11” junior who isbest described as a blue­collar player. As afreshman she started 25 games and averaged6.9 ppg. and 6.6 rpg. She was relegated to areserve role a year ago but proved very valu­able with 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg., shooting 48.5percent from the floor (47 of 97) with 47steals and 25 blocks.

“Micki is a player who can play inside orout,” related Swank. “She’s come ready toplay this year. The big thing is she is healthy.Last year she was ill early on. She’s in greatshape. She’s playing well and looks reallystrong.”

This trio is joined by redshirt freshman

Allison Saccani and twin sisters Meghyn andMorgan Patterson, a pair of freshmen fromnearby Strong Vincent High School. Saccani isa 6’3” center who was still recovering fromknee surgery suffered late in her senior sea­son of high school and sat out the season.

“Allison is getting in shape,” Swank com­mented. “She’s progressing. Because of herattitude and drive she is constantly improving.Around the basket she has really goodhands.“

“The biggest surprise is the twins,”gushed Swank. “They have unlimited poten­tial. They are very athletic and have extraordi­nary potential. They’re young and they needto learn, but they are much better than antici­pated. They are developing rapidly.”

The Patterson duo helped lead StrongVincent to the 2010 District 10 championship.The team finished the year at 18­5 after bow­ing out to eventual PIAA Class AAAA statechampion Mount Lebanon.

Morgyn was a first team Region 7 All­Star who finished second in scoring forStrong Vincent at 10.4 ppg and pulled down5.0 rpg, a mark which was third for theColonels. Meghyn edged her with 5.4 rpg,second on the team, tied for the team leadwith 26 blocks, and chipped in 6.0 ppg.Meghyn was named a second team Region 7All­Star.

Samantha Blazetic lede the PSAC with69 blocked shots as a freshman.

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Stan Swank24th YearPurdue ‘76

Now in his 24th sea­son, Stan Swank has broughta winning tradition toEdinboro University. Thewinningest coach in FightingScot women's basketball his­tory, Swank has had 17 win­ning seasons during his 23­year tenure while compiling a388­255 overall mark.

Swank enters the 2010­11campaign 21st among activeDivision II coaches in winswith 388, and ranks 50th incareer winning percentage(.603). Swank and WestChester coach Deirdre Kanehave been at their respectivePSAC schools longer than any

other coaches in the conference. Edinboro women's basketball has enjoyed eight 20­win seasons, with

Swank directing the Fighting Scots to six of those. All told, six of his FightingScot editions have reached the NCAA Division II playoffs, with Edinboro quali­fying for the PSAC postseason tournament fifteen times. On seven of thoseoccasions the Fighting Scots have advanced to the championship game, win­ning the PSAC title in 1989­90. In the NCAA Division II Tournament, Swank hasguided Edinboro to the Final 32 twice, the Sweet 16 and the Elite Eight.

After a two­year absence from the PSAC Tournament the Fighting Scotsreturned a year ago behind a combination of several veterans and some excit­ing newcomers. With all­time leading scorer Samantha Reimer and fifth all­time leading scorer Kelsey Conklinleading the way, Edinboro posted a 16­12 record, including 7­7 in PSAC Westplay.

Edinboro faced top­rankedGannon in the first round of the play­offs. The Fighting Scots put a scareinto the Lady Knights twice during theregular season, and did so again beforefinally falling 81­67 in a game that wasmuch closer than the fional score indi­cated.

Two years ago a young Edinboroteam that started three freshmen attimes concluded the year with a 13­14record, the first losing campaign since2001­02. However, Swank put in placethe foundation for a very successfulfuture, as evidenced by last year’simprovement.

In 2007­08 the Fighting Scots fin­ished with a 17­10 record yet failed tomake the PSAC Tournament. In a yearthat found the PSAC Western Divisionvery strong, Edinboro’s 6­6 leaguemark was only good for fifth in the divi­sion.

The year before that Edinborowas 14­14 but finished fourth in thePSAC West to qualify for the confer­

ence playoffs. That despite featuring a starting five that included two fresh­men. The PSAC playoff appearance was Edinboro’s 10th in the last 12 years.

The 2005­06 Edinboro edition added to Swank’s legacy. The FightingScots advanced to the PSAC Championship game for the first time since the1997­98 season, winning playoff contests over Indiana(Pa.) and Kutztown.Edinboro met California(Pa.) in the title game, and battled the defendingchampions down to the wire before the Vulcans hit four free throws in thefinal seven seconds for a 63­59 win.

Edinboro advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since that1997­98 campaign. Charleston(WV) handed the Fighting Scots a 71­62 defeat,ending the Boro’s season at 21­10. The 21 wins represented the most since 23wins in 1997­98.

Swank's 2004­05 Fighting Scots posted their second straight 18­10ledger, finishing fourth in the PSAC West. Edinboro jumped out to a 14­2record, capped by an eight­game winning streak. The year before Edinborosurprised the rest of the PSAC by going 18­10 to finish third in the PSAC West.Three of the losses came to national champion California(Pa.), along with set­backs to nationally­ranked West Texas A&M and Emporia State.

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

In 2000­01, Swank led a young outfit which had to replace Jessica Roweand Marin Hightower to a surprising 17­10 finish. The veteran coach employeda variety of tactics to take advantage of his entire roster, including inserting hisentire second team en masse for the starters. The Scots qualified for the PSACTournament. Despite a losing record in 1999­2000 (13­14), the Fighting Scotsreached the PSAC Tournament.

Swank came to Edinboro in 1987 after an outstanding career as headcoach at Parkland (IL) Junior College, where he recorded an impressive 104­20overall mark.

His first Edinboro squad finished 14­11 overall, barely missing the PSACplayoffs. Building off the previous year's success, the 1988­89 team capturedthe PSAC Western Division crown, compiling a 21­6 overall record. Swank waschosen PSAC West Coach of the Year as the program won 20 games for thefirst time in nearly a decade.

The Scots repeated as PSAC West champions in 1989­90 and won the

Stan Swank’s Year-by-Year Record at EdinboroPSAC West

Year Record Pct. Record Highlights1987­88 14­11 .560 6­6 (4th)1988­89 21­6 .778 10­2 (1st) PSAC West Champs/PSAC Runner­up1989­90 27­3 .900 11­1 (1st) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Champions1990­91 8­19 .296 1­11 (7th)1991­92 22­8 .733 8­4 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up1992­93 18­12 .600 9­3 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up1993­94 10­15 .400 1­11 (7th)1994­95 15­11 .577 7­5 (3rd)1995­96 15­13 .536 6­6 (4th) PSAC Tournament 1996­97 24­9 .750 10­2 (T1st) NCAA Elite 8 Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up1997­98 23­8 .742 9­3 (2nd) NCAA Qualifier/PSAC Runner­up1998­99 16­10 .616 5­7 (5th)1999­00 13­14 .481 6­6 (4th) PSAC Tournament 2000­01 17­10 .630 7­5 (4th) PSAC Tournament 2001­02 12­14 .461 4­8 (T5th)2002­03 16­12 .571 6­6 (T3rd) PSAC Tournament2003­04 18­10 .643 6­6 (4th) PSAC Tournament2004­05 18­10 .643 5­7 (4th) PSAC Tournament2005­06 21­10 .677 7­5 (3rd) PSAC Run ner­up/NCAA Qualifier2006­07 14­14 .500 6­6 (4th) PSAC Tournament2007­08 17­10 .630 6­6 (5th) 2008­09 13­14 .481 4­10 (6th)2009­10 16­12 .57123 Seasons 388-255 .603 Six NCAA Tournaments/Fourteen PSAC

Tournaments/One NCAA Elite Eight

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PSAC tournament for the first time ever. Edinboroalso advanced to the NCAA Division II national tour­nament, winning its first NCAA playoff game in his­tory to advance to the Sweet 16. The team finishedwith a school­record 27 wins, and Swank was namedPSAC West Coach of the Year for the second straightseason.

Swank's 1991­92 team finished 22­8 overall andwas the PSAC runner­up. The Scots also madeanother appearance in the NCAA national tourna­ment. The Fighting Scots again finished second inthe PSAC in '92­93 and appeared in the national tour­nament for the third time in four years. After a two­year hiatus, Swank's 1995­96 team returned to thepostseason, as the Scots finished 15­13 overall.Edinboro beat PSAC East tri­champion Kutztown inthe opening round of the PSAC tournament.

Edinboro was the PSAC West co­champion andthe PSAC tournament runner­up in 1996­97, withSwank once again earning Coach of the Year honors.The Scots then posted three victories in the NCAAtournament to win the East Regional title and earn aberth in the NCAA Elite Eight. Edinboro finished theyear 24­9, the second highest win total in school his­tory.

The '97­98 Fighting Scot squad also made a runin the NCAA Playoffs after finishing as the runner­upin the PSAC Tournament. Edinboro defeated theUniversity of Charleston before suffering an 88­78loss to PSAC­rival Shippensburg in the NCAA's.

The Fighting Scots jumped out to a 9­0 start in

1998­99 and were ranked 16th in the USA TodayWBCA Division II poll. Ravaged by injuries, Edinborodropped 10 of its next 17 contests, finishing the year16­10 and missing the PSAC playoffs.

During his tenure Swank has had 43 All­PSACperformers, two PSAC West Rookie of the Yearrecipients, and seven Kodak All­Americans. He hasreceived numerous honors, being named the PSACWest Coach of the Year four times and EdinboroUniversity's Coach of the Year twice.

Swank played baseball while attending PurdueUniversity and earned his bachelor's degree inPhysical Education in 1976. He completed work onhis master's degree in Educational Administration atPurdue in 1979. He embarked on his head coachingcareer at Fisher High School in Illinois, where his boysteam compiled a 39­14 record in two seasons.

In 1983, he moved on to Parkland JuniorCollege, where his Cobra team won four consecutivesectional championships and finished second twice,and third once, in the NJCAA Region 24.

Swank and his wife Gail have two sons, Stan II,27, and Benjamin, 23, and reside in Edinboro. Gailreceived her master’s degree in EducationAdministration from Edinboro and is currently theprincipal at Corry Middle School. Stan II also gradu­ated from Edinboro with his bachelor’s degree inComputer Science. He is currently a commercialpilot. Benjamin is a senior on the football team atEdinboro and is a three­year starter at free safety.

Swank vs. the PSACBloomsburg ................................ 10­7California(Pa.) ............................ 22­29Cheyney ..........................................9­0Clarion ..........................................26­22East Stroudsburg..........................11­0Gannon ..........................................0­5Indiana(Pa.) ..................................21­28Kutztown ......................................11­0Lock Haven ..................................35­14Mansfield .................................... 12­2Mercyhurst ....................................3­1Millersville ......................................4­5Shippensburg ..............................20­26Slippery Rock................................23­24West Chester..................................8­4

Winningest ActiveDivision II Coaches

By Victories1. Barbara Stevens, Bentley ..........................7932. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. ..................6713. Nancy Winstel, Northern Kentucky..........6364. Tom Shirley, Philadelphia ..........................5925. Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley St. ....................5726. David Smith, Bellarmine ..............................5517. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins..............................5328. Gene Steinmeyer, Northwest Mo. St. ......5149. David Slifer, Central Missouri St. ..............493

Mary Fleig, Millersville ................................49311. Claudette Charney, Hillsdale......................46612. Robert Skinner, Albany St. (GA)................45613. Margaret “Gie” Parsons, Clarion ..............42314. Dave Krauth, Augustana (SD) ....................42115. John Reynolds Jr., Florida Tech..................41716. Deidre Kane, West Chester........................40817. Sherry Winn, Charleston (WV)..................40518. Kathy O’Neil, Mass.­Lowell ........................40219. Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington ......39820. Lynn Ullom, West Liberty ..........................39021. STAN SWANK, EDINBORO..........................38822. Kelly Kruger, Adams State..........................38123. Kip Drown, Colorado­St. Pueblo ..............36824. Sally Brooks, Angelo State ........................36225. Scott Ballard, Winona State ......................359

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All-Time Coaches Records} CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERCoach Years Seasons Games W L Pct.Judy Sauer 1966­80 14 228 160 68 .702Kathleen Lipkovich 1980­83 3 69 28 41 .406Monica Pellman 1983­87 4 99 43 56 .434Stan Swank 1987­present 23 643 388 255 .603Totals - 4 Head Coaches 1966-2009 43 1039 619 420 .596

} BY WINSCoach Years W L Pct.Stan Swank 1987­present 388 255 .603Judy Sauer 1966­80 160 68 .702Monica Pellman 1983­87 43 56 .434Kathleen Lipkovich 1980­83 28 41 .406

} BY WINNING PERCENTAGECoach Years W L Pct.Judy Sauer 1966­80 160 68 .702Stan Swank 1987­present 388 255 .603Monica Pellman 1983­87 43 56 .434Kathleen Lipkovich 1980­83 28 41 .406

Callie Wheeler4th YearEdinboro ‘06

Former Fighting Scot stand­out Callie Iorfido, now CallieWheeler following her marriage thissummer, was named Stan Swank’sassistant coach in September 2007.It marked the first coaching positionfor Iorfido.

“I am so excited to have such anextraordinary person return to ourprogram,” related Swank upon herhiring. “Callie was a great player dur­ing her days at Edinboro and willnow return to impart her knowl­edge of the game to our players. Itis very exciting that she has anunderstanding of our system bothon and off the court. She will know

first hand about the PSAC and what it takes to be successful in the WesternDivision.

“Ultimately, she will be a spectacular role model as a former greatplayer and as an excellent student,” Swank continued. “It will be excitingto have her involved in the recruitment of future players. She will be a hugeasset having played and gone to school here. She is the prime example of‘Great Things Happen Here’!”

Wheeler, a native of Ambridge, PA, played for the Fighting Scots from2002­06, and ranks as one of the all­time greatest players in Edinboro histo­ry. She became Edinboro’s sixth Kodak/WBCA All­American, and first since1999­00, as she earned honorable mention All­American honors. Thatcapped a brilliant senior season in which she was named the PSAC WestAthlete of the Year and was a first team All­PSAC West selection. In addi­tion, she was selected as the Nancy Acker Award winner in 2006.

The 5’5” guard finished as Edinboro’s second­leading scorer at 12.5ppg. as a senior, and also added 5.1 rpg. More importantly, she set a schoolrecord with 249 assists while turning the ball over just 89 times. She led thePSAC in both assists and steals, finishing with 95 in the latter category.

Edinboro had had just one triple­double in its history prior to 2005­06,when Wheeler accomplished the fete twice. The first came against SetonHill (20 points, 11 rebounds, 14 assists), followed by 29 points, 14 reboundsand 10 assists in her final home appearance vs. Shippensburg.

As a junior, Iorfido earned second team All­PSAC West accolades afteraveraging 10.4 ppg. and handing out 225 assists, along with recording 91steals. The assists ranks third all­time. She led the Fighting Scots to a 21­10record that season, along with the team’s first berth in the NCAA Division IIPlayoffs since 1998.

Wheeler 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, sheconcluded her career with 682 assists, despite missing the final sevengames of the 2003­04 campaign due to an injury. That figure is second all­time in the PSAC. In addition, Wheeler finished with 283 career steals, a fig­ure which ranks fourth all­time at Edinboro. She fell just shy of reaching1,000 points for her career, finishing with 932.

The Iorfido name has made quite an impact in Edinboro athletics. Herfather Rich was a standout linebacker for the Edinboro football team from1970­72, and wasinducted into theAthletic Hall of Fame inApril 2007. Younger sis­ter Mandie was astnadout catcher onthe softball team, and atwo­time All­PSAC Westperformer.

A native ofAmbridge, PA, Wheelerreceived her Bachelorof Science degree inPhysical Education inDecember 2006, alongwith a minor inCoaching. She graduat­ed with a 3.46 GPA.

She was marriedto Dan Wheeler on July10, 2010 and the coupleresides in Edinboro.

Judy Sauer

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} Section ContentsShawayna Morel ................................................8Renee’ Brown ....................................................9Micki Cerchiaro ................................................10Raven Metz ......................................................11Samantha Blazetic ..........................................12Kerry Connolly ................................................13Allison Saccani ................................................14Kiara Brown ....................................................14Darche’ Jackson ..............................................15Katie Collins ....................................................15Laurel Lindsay..................................................16Hope Mancini ..................................................16Meghyn Patterson ..........................................17Morgyn Patterson ..........................................172010-11 Roster ................................................18Pronunciation Guide ......................................18

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Former transfer from Hagerstown(Md.)Community College who has assumed a leader­ship role on the team and will serve as a co­cap­tain … adds speed and defense to the backcourt… should be a key performer this year with herability to pressure the ball ... intelligent playerwith a great desire to win … displays great char­acter.

} 2009-10Played in all 28 games, making eight starts …averaged 2.7 ppg. and 2.7 rpg. in 15.5 minutes pergame … despite the limited minutes had 37steals … shot 35.8 percent from the floor (29 of81) and was at 59.1 percent from the line (13 of22) … led team in rebounding once, pullingdown 7 at Lock Haven … scored in double fig­ures once with 14 points in first meeting withGannon … came off the bench to make 6 of 9field goals and 2 of 2 free throws … scored 9points at Slippery Rock … added 7 points, a sea­son­high 8 rebounds, and 4 assists againstWashington Adventist, along with 7 points and 4steals vs. Mansfield … recorded season­high 7steals vs. Thiel.

} At Hagerstown CCPlayed two years at Hagerstown CC, with team

winning 44 games during that period ... finishedas the second­leading scorer (9.7 ppg.) and lead­ing rebounder (9.6 rpg.) a year ago for theHawks, along with a team­high 81 assists ... teamfinished 18­12 last year ... appeared in all 30games, shooting 38.4 percent from the floor (113of 294) and 58.0 percent from the line (58 of100) ... was third on the team in assists with 87 ...in 2007­08, Hawks finished sixth in the NJCAAwith a 26­4 record ... played in 28 games, averag­ing 5.4 ppg. and was second in rebounding with6.3 rpg... shot 32.7 percent from the floor (53 of162) and 62.9 percent from the line (44 of 70) ...led team with 61 steals.

} High SchoolPlayed at North Hagerstown High School, whereshe was a three­year starter for head coachBarry Brown ... earned all­conference honors.

} PersonalBorn July 19, 1989 … full name is ShawaynaShanay Morel ... Criminal Justice major with a3.05 GPA … daughter of Jacqueline Ballard ...has two sisters and a brother … nickname isWayna.

24 Shawayna MorelGuard 5’8” Senior

Hagerstown, MD North Hagerstown HS

} Career HighsPoints: 14 vs. Gannon, 1/27/10Rebounds: 8 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Gannon, 1/27/10Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs. Gannon, 1/27/103­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 on four occasions3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2 on four occasionsFree Throws Made: 3 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10; vs.

Washington Adventist, 12/13/09 Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10; vs.

Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09

Assists: 4 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09Steals: 7 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09Blocks: 1 vs. Concord, 1/6/10; vs. Bellarmine 12/22/09;

vs. Daemen, 11/17/09

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Shawayna Morel’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2009­10 28­8 29­81 .358 4­16 .250 13­22 .591 76 2.7 38 43 3 37 46­0 75 2.7

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Highly­touted recruit who has not disappoint­ed ... a former two­time all­state selection whowas named the 2009 PSAC West Freshman ofthe Year and then last year was a second teamAll­PSAC West selection ... named to 2010­11 pre­season All­PSAC West squad … an excellentathlete who can score inside or outside and isalso a very good rebounder ... runs the floorwell and has matured as a player.

} 2009-10Earned second team All­PSAC West accoladesafter averaging 12.9 ppg. and 7.7 rpg. in just over24 minutes per game … was third on the teamin scoring and led the Scots in rebounding …one of three players to start all 28 games … shot39.8 percent from the floor (128 of 322) and wasninth in the PSAC in free throw percentage at81.0 percent (81 of 100) … made 23 of 77 three­pointers (29.9 pct.) … ranked second on theteam and ninth in the PSAC in steals with 67,along with tied for third in blocked shots (24) …led team in scoring five times, including three ofthe last four games, and was the top rebounderon 12 occasions … had seven double­doubles …scored in double figures in 23 of 28 games andhad eight games with double­figure rebounds …notched a career­high 25 points against SlipperyRock, adding 14 rebounds, including 10 on theoffensive end … had 19 points and 11 reboundsat Mercyhurst along with 18 points and a career­high 15 boards vs. Indiana(Pa.) … recorded 5steals against Clarion and Lock Haven.

} 2008-09Was named the PSAC West Freshman of theYear after finishing as team’s third­leading scorerand rebounder ... played in all 27 games, with 25starts ... averaged 11.2 ppg. and 5.7 rpg. whileshooting 39.0 percent from the floor (104 of267), including 23 of 75 in three­pointers (30.7percent), and 72.0 percent from the line (72 of

100) ... was third on the team in steals with 44and had 21 blocked shots, good for a tie forfourth ... led the team in scoring four times andwas the top rebounder five times ... scored indouble figures in 14 times had two double­dou­bles ... that included 10 points and a season­high14 rebounds at Indiana(Pa.) ... scored a season­high 22 points vs. Central State, making 6 of 11field goals, including 2 of 5 three­pointers, andwas 8 of 9 from the line ... scored 21 points onthree occasions, against Bowie State,Mercyhurst, and in the season finale vs. Clarion ...hit game­winning free throws with 8.8 secondsremaining in 81­79 win over Bowie State ... wasnamed the PSAC West Freshman of the Weekseven times.

} High SchoolPlayed for legendary coach De Porucznik atMount Alvernia Catholic High School, leading theLions to the PIAA Class A state championshipgame ... Mount Alvernia suffered a 40­34 loss toMarian Catholic in the title game ... had 34 pointsand 11 rebounds in 74­68 overtime win over pre­viously undefeated Monessen in WPIAL Class Achampionship game ... averaged 16.0 ppg. as asenior to earn Associated Press first team All­State honors ... was a WPIAL All­Section 4 choiceand named to Fab Five ... also earned All­Stateand All­Region recognition as a junior as theLions reached the PIAA Class A quarterfinals ...played two years at Greater Works Christian HighSchool, and was named MVP of Tri­CountyChristian League as a sophomore after averaging18 points and 10 rebounds.

} PersonalBorn September 9, 1990 ... full name is Renee’Barbara Ann Brown … majoring in Health &Physical Education with a minor in Coaching ...daughter of Renee’ and Cardell Brown Sr... hasone brother and one sister.

Renee’ Brown 32Guard/Forward 5’11” JuniorPittsburgh, PA Mount Alvernia Catholic HS

} Career HighsPoints: 25 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10Rebounds: 15 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/24/10Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10; vs.

Mercyhurst, 1/21/09Field Goals Attempted: 21 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/103­Pt. Field Goals Made: 4 vs. East Stroudsburg,

1/10/103­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. Kutztown,

1/9/10; vs. Merrimack, 12/21/09; vs. FerrisState, 11/21/09

Free Throws Made: 11 vs. Bowie State, 11/16/08 Free Throws Attempted: 12 vs. Mercyhurst,

1/20/10; vs. Bowie State, 11/16/08Assists: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/3/09; vs. Bloomsburg,

1/4/09; vs. Mercyhurst, 2/11/09Steals: 5 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10; vs. Clarion,

1/30/10; vs. Alderson­Broaddus, 11/15/08Blocks: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/2/10

Renee’ Brown’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2008­09 27­25 104­267 .390 23­75 .307 72­100 .720 153 5.7 32 92 21 44 76­4 303 11.22009­10 28­28 128­322 .398 23­77 .299 81­100 .810 215 7.7 19 52 24 67 91­6 360 12.9Career 55-53 232-589 .394 46-152 .303 153-200 .765 368 6.7 51 144 45 111 167-10 663 12.1

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After enjoying an excellent freshman cam­paign had an up­and­down sophomore season,in part due to injuries and illness … comesback in great shape and looks very strong … asmart player who is a tough inside performerbut has the ability to step out and hit thejumper ... best quality may be her ability torebound ... possesses a great attitude and is ahard­nosed player … provided a formidableone­two punch with Renee’ Brown as a fresh­man.

} 2009-10Key reserve who played in all 28 games withone start … averaged 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg.,fourth on the team, in just over 18 minutes percontest … short a team­leading 48.5 percentfrom the floor (47 of 97) and made 48 of 69free throws (69.6 pct.) … was second on theteam with 25 blocked shots and third in stealswith 47 … led team in scoring once and wasthe top rebounder four times … scored in dou­ble figures twice, including a season­high 17­point effort against East Stroudsburg … added8 rebounds vs. the Warriors while making 5 of6 field goals and 7 of 8 free throws … scored10 points vs. Washington Adventist … had sea­son­best 9 rebounds against Merrimack andIndiana(Pa.) on two occasions … blocked 4shots vs. Slippery Rock and had career­best 7steals vs. Thiel … added 5 steals againstMercyhurst.

} 2008-09Appeared in all 27 games, with 25 starts ... fin­ished as fourth­leading scorer at 6.9 ppg., andranked second in rebounding at 6.6 rpg... shot

40.9 percent from the floor (63 of 154) ... rankedthird on the team in assists with 47 and wasfourth in steals with 41 ... led team with 36blocked shots ... led team in rebounding tentimes ... scored in double figures in seven games,including a career­high 19 point against SouthernIndiana, making 7 of 9 field goals and 5 of 6 freethrows, along with 9 rebounds ... added 16points vs. Carson­Newman on 6 of 8 field goals,including a three, and 3 of 6 free throws ... hadone of two double­doubles against Wayne State,scoring 13 points and pulling down a career­high15 rebounds ... had 10 points and 10 reboundsagainst Lock Haven, adding 5 blocked shots ...blocked a career­high 6 shots at Clarion ... wasnamed the PSAC West Freshman of the Weekthree times.

} High SchoolA standout at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart HighSchool where she played for head coach DonEckerle ... concluded her career with 1,414 pointsand 723 rebounds ... averaged 12.0 points, 8.5rebounds and 3.5 assists as a senior, helpingChargers finish 26­3 ... Chargers won two WPIALchampionships and two section titles ... was anAll­Section 2 selection all four years and namedto Pittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab Five ... Chargerswere 20­7 junior year ... was named Our Lady ofthe Sacred Heart Athlete of the Year as a senior... also a standout in volleyball, earning All­Statehonors twice, and started two years in softball.

} PersonalBorn November 17, 1989… full name is Micki LeaCerchiaro ... Secondary Education major with a3.17 GPA … daughter of Janet and TerryCerchiaro … has one sister.

34 Micki CerchiaroGuard/Forward 5’11” Junior

Pittsburgh, PA Our Lady of the Sacred Heart HS

} Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Southern Indiana, 11/22/08Rebounds: 15 vs. Wayne State, 11/30/08Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Southern Indiana, 11/22/08Field Goals Attempted: 12 vs. Wayne State,

11/30/08; vs. Charleston (WV), 12/6/083­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Charleston(WV),

12/6/08; vs. Carson­Newman, 12/12/083­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Charleston

(WV), 12/6/08 Free Throws Made: 7 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1/10/10Free Throws Attempted: 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2/7/09Assists: 5 vs. Alderson­Broaddus, 11/15/08;

vs. Bloomsburg, 1/4/09Steals: 7 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09Blocks: 5 vs. Lock Haven, 1/14/09

Micki Cerchiaro’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2008­09 27­25 63­154 .409 2­11 .182 57­95 .600 177 6.6 47 33 36 41 80­4 185 6.92009­10 28­1 47­97 .485 0­0 .000 48­69 .696 126 4.5 20 31 25 47 61­2 142 5.1Career 55-26 110-251 .438 2-11 .182 105-164 .640 303 5.5 67 64 61 88 141-6 327 5.9

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Joined the Fighting Scots in January 2009after transferring from Niagara, where she wasredshirting ... strong defender with excellentquickness who continues to work on heroffensive game … brings great energy to thegame … has the ability to pressure and attackdefensively.

} 2009-10Started 15 contests while playing in all 28games … averaged 5.0 ppg. and 4.0 rpg…shot 38.5 percent from the floor (52 of 135)and 59.6 percent from the line (34 of 57) …had a team­high 68 steals despite averagingjust under 19 minutes per game, ranking eighthin the PSAC in steals … led team in reboundingonce … scored in double figures on threeoccasions, with a career­high 12 points againstLock Haven and Gannon … matched career­high with 7 rebounds in the Lock Haven …pulled down 7 rebounds against Merrimackand Indiana(Pa.), as well … scored 10 points infirst meeting with Gannon … had career­high10 steals in just 17 minutes against WashingtonAdventist.

} 2008-09Transferred to Edinboro in January from Niagara,where she had not played ... appeared in 16

games, with five starts, averaging 15.0 minutes ...averaged 2.8 ppg. and 3.2 rpg. with 14 assists and14 steals ... led Fighting Scots in reboundingonce, pulling down 7 boards in season­endingloss to Clarion ... also scored season­high 8 pointsin the same game, making 3 of 6 field goals and2 of 2 free throws ... had 7 points and 7 reboundsin second meeting with Slippery Rock, alongwith 7 points and 5 rebounds in first Clariongame ... handed out season­high 5 assists vs.California(Pa.)

} High SchoolPlayed for coach Phil Shar at West Mifflin HighSchool, where she was named the 2007­08WPIAL Player of the Year ... helped Titans to run­nerup spot in WPIAL Class AAA playoffs, as theyadvanced to PIAA quarterfinals, finishing with a26­5 record ... named to WPIAL all­conferenceteams as a junior and senior ... a four­year starterwho scored over 1,000 career points ... memberof the 2008 Kenny Durant All­Star team ... alsocompeted in track & field for the Titans ...

} PersonalBorn May 19, 1990 … full name is RavenCorinne Terese Metz … Business/CriminalJustice major … daughter of Nichelle Metz …has three sisters.

Raven Metz 21Guard 5’6” JuniorWest Mifflin, PA West Mifflin HS

Raven Metz’ Career at Edinboro Year G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2008­09 16­5 20­66 .303 1­15 .067 4­12 .333 51 3.2 14 41 2 14 34­1 45 2.82009­10 28­15 52­135 .385 1­11 .091 34­57 .596 113 4.0 39 53 1 68 84­3 139 5.0Career 44-20 72-201 .358 2-26 .077 38-69 .551 164 3.7 53 94 3 82 118-4 184 4.2

} Career HighsPoints: 12 vs. Gannon, 2/17/10; vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10Rebounds: 7 on five occasionsField Goals Made: 5 vs. Gannon, 2/17/10; vs. Gannon,

1/27/10 Field Goals Attempted: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10;

vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/093­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/13/10;

vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/093­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Slippery Rock,

2/14/09Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/3/10Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2/6/10;

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/3/10Assists: 5 vs. California(Pa.), 2/21/09Steals: 10 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09Blocks: 1 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10; vs. California(Pa.),

2/21/09; vs. Clarion, 1/31/09

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True post player who provides a huge pres­ence inside at 6’3” … an early­signee whomade an immediate impact as a freshman andhas a bright future … runs the floor very wellfor her size and is a great shot blocker …much stronger than a year ago and maybe theplayer who benefitted the most from the tripto Taiwan, where she developed a lot of confi­dence … head coach Stan Swank feels she hasa chance to be one of the top post players inprogram history id she continues to improve.

} 2009-10One of the top freshman in the PSAC, starting18 games as a freshman while appearing in all28 games … was named the PSAC WestFreshman of the Week three times … aver­aged 8.0 ppg., fourth on the team, and wasthird in rebounding with 6.0 rpg. despite play­ing just over 22 minutes per game … shot 43.0percent from the floor (102 of 237) and was 20of 31 from the line (64.5 pct.) … led the teamwith 69 blocked shots, leading the PSAC andranking 11th in Division II … led team in scoringonce and was the top rebounder four times …had two double­doubles, falling just shy of atriple double with a career­high 20 points along

with 10 rebounds and 8 blocked shots againstClarion … made 10 of 13 field goals against theGolden Eagles … had 14 points and a season­high 14 rebounds vs. Washington Adventist …added 17 points and 8 rebounds vs. Mansfield… scored in double figures in ten games in all… blocked at least one shot in 24 of 28 games.

} High SchoolA four­year starter for head coach Paul Force atEastlake North High School who finished with1,168 career points and 685 rebounds ... as asenior averaged 18.0 ppg. and 9.5 rpg. with 117blocks, helping the Rangers to a 15­6 finish andearning all­conference honors ... scored in dou­ble figures in 21 of 22 games as a senior, andhad 11 double­doubles ... as a junior, averaged15.2 ppg. and 9.6 rpg, with 81 blocks, and camein at 15.2 ppg. and 8.0 rpg. as a sophomore,with 41 blocks.

} PersonalBorn December 7, 1990 … full name isSamantha Madeline Blazetic … undeclaredmajor … daughter of Linda and ThomasBlazetic ... has four sisters and two brothers ...sister Amanda played basketball at NotreDame(Oh.) College.

44 Samantha BlazeticForward/Center 6’3” Sophomore

Eastlake, OH Eastlake North HS

Samantha Blazetic’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2009­10 28­18 102­237 .430 1­1 1.000 20­31 .645 168 6.0 15 27 69 15 70­1 225 8.0

} Career HighsPoints: 20 vs. Clarion, 1/30/10Rebounds: 14 vs. Washington Adventist, 12/13/09Field Goals Made: 10 vs. Clarion 1/30/10Field Goals Attempted: 15 vs. Washington

Adventist, 12/13/093­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Lock Haven, 1/13/103­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 1 vs. Lock Haven, 1/13/10Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10Free Throws Attempted: 6 vs. Clarion, 2/27/10Assists: 2 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/24/10; vs. Lock Haven,

1/13/10; vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Steals: 3 vs. Mansfield, 1/2/10; vs. Thiel, 11/24/09Blocks: 8 vs. Clarion, 1/30/10

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Former all­state performer in high schoolwho is a combo guard, able to play the pointor the wing ... was inconsistent as a freshmanbut has displayed the ability to shoot thethree­pointer well.

} 2009-10Played in all 28 games, with one start … aver­aged just under nine minutes a game, with 2.3ppg. … added 37 assists with just 27 turnovers… shot just 21.1 percent from the floor (18 of85) but was better from beyond the three­point arc at 24.1 percent (13 of 54) … made 15of 21 three­pointers (71.4 percent) … scored aseason­high 10 points in her first career game,playing 11 minutes against Daemen … made 4of 6 field goals and was 2 of 4 on three­point­ers … had 9 points and season­high 5 assistsvs. Thiel … scored 7 points against Merrimack,going 7 of 8 from the free throw line, and alsohad 7 points in overtime loss to Indiana(Pa.).

} High SchoolEnjoyed an illustrious career at Sto­Rox HighSchool where she departed as the school’s all­time leading scorer with 1,154 points ... played forcoach Caroline Palermo ... earned third team

PIAA Class AA All­State honors as a senior afteraveraging 14.9 ppg... led the Vikings to a 28­2record and the WPIAL District 7 Class AA champi­onship ... added 3.6 rpg., 4.7 assists per gameand 4.9 steals per game as Sto­Rox reached thePIAA quarterfinals ... also holds school recordsfor career assists (356) and season assists (131),and career steals (371) and season steals (136) ...was named to the Pittsburgh Post­Gazette FabFive West as a senior and was an All­Sectionchoice as a junior and senior ... also named toPittsburgh Tribune Review 2009 WPIAL TerrificTen and was the Beaver County Times Player ofthe Year for Section 6­AA and an All­Sectionchoice her final three years... averaged doublefigures all four years, including 12.2 ppg. as ajunior, 13.6 ppg. as a sophomore, and 12.8 ppg.as a freshman ... also a four­year starter in soft­ball who helped Vikings to 2006 WPIAL Class AAchampionship ...

} PersonalBorn December 19, 1990 … full name is KerryLynn Connolly … Health & Physical Education ­­Human Performance major … has three sisters… nickname is Ker Bear … uncle ThomasConnolly played basketball at Washington &Jefferson.

Kerry Connolly 10Guard 5’7” SophomoreMcKees Rocks, PA Sto-Rox HS

} Career HighsPoints: 10 vs. Daemen, 11/17/09Rebounds: 3 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/16/10Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Daemen, 11/17/09Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/3/103­Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 on four occasions3­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Bloomsburg,

1/3/10Free Throws Made: 7 vs. Merrimack, 12/21/09 Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Merrimack,

12/21/09Assists: 5 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09 Steals: 3 vs. Thiel, 11/24/09

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Kerry Connolly’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2009­10 28­1 18­85 .212 13­54 .241 15­21 .714 20 0.7 37 27 0 8 27­0 64 2.3

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One of two 6’3” post players head coachStan Swank added to the roster a year ago ...sat out the 2009­10 season while continuing torecover from a knee surgery after sufferinginjury in 2009 PIAA playoffs … Swank feels shecan provide a big, strong inside presence asshe continues to work on her conditioning …has good hands around the basket and isworking hard.

} 2009-10Redshirted.

} High SchoolPlayed for former Edinboro assistant coach Lou

Zadecky at Yough High School ... was a two­yearstarter for the Cougars ... averaged a double­double as a senior with 14 ppg. and 15 rpg... fin­ished third in career rebounds with 1,028, trailingcareer leader and former Edinboro standout KimVay ... scored 882 career points ... earned WPIALsecond team all­section honors as a junior ... alsostarted in lacrosse for three seasons.

} PersonalBorn May 1, 1991 … full name is Allison RaeSaccani … Political Science major … daughterof Suzi Saccani … has one sister.

52 Allison SaccaniCenter 6’3” Freshman

West Newton, PA Yough HS

Transfer from California(Pa.) who has threeyears of eligibility remaining … was one of thebetter freshmen in the PSAC a year ago and asolid all­around player … can be streaky attimes but is a good three­point shooter and anexcellent defensive player … had tremendoushigh school career at Ambridge High School,where Edinboro assistant coach Callie (Iorfido)Wheeler played.

} At California(Pa.)Played in 26 games for the Vulcans a year ago,starting six games, averaging just over 19 min­utes per game … redshirted in 2008­09 …helped Cal finish with a 24­8 record and reachthe NCAA Playoffs … averaged 8.1 ppg., fifthon the team, along with 1.8 rpg… shot 42.8percent from the floor (77 of 180) and made 28of 83 three­pointers (33.7 pct.) … shot a team­leading 82.9 percent from the line (29 of 35) …had 23 assists and 36 steals … scored in dou­ble figures in 12 games, including a season­high19 points against Shippensburg … made 7 of 11field goals, including 4 of 6 three­pointers, vs.

the Lady Raiders … scored 18 points againstNorthwood … had 10 points in first meetingwith Edinboro … turned in strong outings inNCAA playoffs with 14 points and 6 reboundsagainst Virginia State and 11 points vs.Millersville … was named the PSAC WestFreshman of the Week once.

} High SchoolPlayed for head coach Kim Tirik at AmbridgeHigh School, where she was a three­yearstarter … averaged 27 points and 3 steals as asenior … earned all­state and all­conferencehonors in addition to being named to thePittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab Five … scored1,437 career points for the Bridgers … also par­ticipated in track & field.

} PersonalBorn July 2, 1990 … full name is Kiara SherelleBrown … nickname is Ki­Ki … SportsAdministration major … daughter of NakiahBrown­Lawrence and David Lawrence … hastwo brothers and a sister.

12 Kiara BrownGuard 5’7” Sophomore

Ambridge, PA Ambridge HS

Kiara Brown’s Career at California(Pa.)Year G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2009­10 26­6 77­180 .428 28­83 .337 29­35 .829 47 1.8 23 37 0 36 37­0 211 8.1

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In first year at Edinboro after attendingYoungstown State a year ago … left thePenguins before the season started … out­standing scorer who has deceiving jumpingability … head coach Stan Swank notes thatshe has the potential to be a “great, greatplayer” … possesses incredible skills … canshoot the three or dive and hit pull­up jumper.

} High SchoolStarted high school career at Wilkinsburgbefore moving on to Penn Hills High School asa senior … eclipsed the 1,000­point plateau asa junior and scored over 1,600 points in hercareer … named the Pittsburgh Tribune­ReviewFemale Athlete of the Week on Feb. 18 afterscoring 28 points in Penn Hills’ upset ofNorwin, 56­53, in the first round of the ClassAAAA playoffs … helped Indians to first play­off win in 13 years, scoring 24 of 28 points insecond half to rally team from 16­point half­time deficit … played for the WPIAL against

the Ohio All­Stars in the Kenny Durrett Classic… as a senior averaged 14.9 ppg… as a juniorat Wilkinsburg averaged 33.8 ppg. to lead theWPIAL and earn Associated Press Class AAPlayer of the Year honors … was also aPittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab 5 selection … thelofty scoring average was the highest in theWPIAL since 1990 … scored 56 points on Jan.31, 2008 against Ellis School, the 13th­highestsingle­game point total ever in the WPIAL …also scored 54 points against Shady SideAcademy earlier in the month, reaching 1,000career points in the process … had 47 points inJanuary against South Allegheny … earnedsecond team Class AA WPIAL Section 4 All­Staraccolades as a sophomore.

} PersonalBorn May 15, 1991 … full name is Darche’ MarieJackson … nickname is Dar … Criminal Justicemajor … daughter of Darlene Kirkland andLeonard Jackson … has two sisters.

Darche’ Jackson 3Guard 5’6” Freshman (r)Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills HS

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Former high school and AAU rival of fellowrecruit Hope Mancini, the duo are now part ofan outstanding recruiting class … excellentdefensive player who gets in the ballhandlersfaces … worked on shot over the summer andhas been a surprise offensively.

} High SchoolFormer standout at Chardon High Schoolwhere she played for head coach DarrelHaskins … four­year starter who averaged 21points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals as asenior to earn first team all­conference honors… a 2010 special mention All­Ohio choice and

News­Herald first team selection … as a junioraveraged 17.4 ppg. along with 6 rebounds, 4.5steals and 2.5 assists … became just the fourth1,000­point scorer in school history … helpedthe Hilltoppers to two conference champi­onships, along with reaching the district semifi­nals … also a three­year starter in volleyball.

} PersonalBorn February 21, 1992 … full name is KathryneEllyn Collins … Nursing major … daughter ofGwyn Manning and Phil Collins … has one sis­ter.

Katie Collins 1Guard 5’8” FreshmanChardon, OH Chardon HS

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Prolific high school scorer with over 2,000points … headlines an outstanding recruitingclass for the Fighting Scots … great competi­tor who shoots the three­pointer well … has aquick release … will compete for immediatetime in the backcourt … united with Chardon’sKatie Collins, who was her high school andAAU rival.

} High SchoolWas a four­year starter for head coach TonyWare at Mayfield High School, helpingWildcats to 67­23 record during that period …was accorded 2010 first team Division 1 All­Ohio honors as a senior after averaging 25.2ppg. along with 4 rebounds and 3.7 assists and3.8 steals … was named the Northeast OhioConference MVP and was the News­HeraldPlayer of the Year, leading the Wildcats to a 14­

8 finish … was a four­time first team All­Northeast Ohio Conference selection …became just the 43rd girl in OHSAA history toscore 2,000 points … tied Kaayla Chones asthe northeast Ohio area all­time leading scorerwith 2,044 points, ranking 34th all­time …broke the school’s career scoring record previ­ously held by former Gannon and currentAkron coach Jodi Kest … also set single­gamescoring record with 43 points … as a junioraveraged 23.8 points, 3.3 assists and 4.4 stealsas the Wildcats were 18­6 and finished as thedistrict runner­up … selected to play inNorth/South All­Star Game.

} PersonalBorn January 17, 1992 … full name is HopeStephanie Mancini … Pre­Law major … daugh­ter of Ava and Vince Mancini … has one sister.

23 Hope ManciniGuard 5’8” Freshman

Mayfield Heights, OH Mayfield HS

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Another of the outstanding recruits broughtin this year … described as “a quiet force: byhead coach Stan Swank … very intelligentplayer who doesn’t make mistakes … a verydeceiving player who can shoot the three andis fundamentally very sound … at 5’11” bringssize to the backcourt.

} High SchoolPlayed for former Clarion University men’s bas­ketball standout Reggie Wells at South ParkHigh School … was named the WPIAL AAASection 4 Player of the Year as a senior whenshe averaged 15.0 ppg. and 6.4 rpg… three­

time first team all­section choice who scored1,289 career points and averaged over 13points for her career … also averaged 7.6rebounds, 4.0 steals and 2.1 blocks for hercareer … helped Eagles win WPIAL champi­onship in 2008 and make WPIAL playoffs allfour years …averaged 15 points and 7rebounds as a junior, 11 points and 5 reboundsas a sophomore and 10 points as a freshman.

} PersonalBorn January 17, 1992 … full name is LaurelLeigh Lindsay … Nursing major … daughter ofBrenda and Ted Lindsay … has one brotherand one sister.

22 Laurel LindsayGuard/Forward 5’11” Freshman

South Park, PA South Park HS

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Joins twin sister Morgyn as a freshman onthe Fighting Scots … very athletic performer… head coach Stan Swank feels both haveunlimited potential … a raw player who needsto learn, but has been described as much bet­ter than anticipated early on … developingvery rapidly.

} High SchoolAttended Northwest Pennsylvania CollegiateAcademy and played at nearby Strong VincentHigh School for head coach Lance Brown,where she started two seasons in basketballand also a four­year starter in soccer andexcelled in track & field … earned ten lettersin all … along with twin sister Morgyn led theColonels to an 18­5 finish a year ago, bowingout to eventual PIAA Class AAAA state champi­on Mount Lebanon in the PIAA playoffs …Colonels won first­ever District 10 champi­

onship and first­ever PIAA playoff game, a 42­38 victory over Bethel Park at Edinboro’sMcComb Fieldhouse … averaged 6.0 ppg. andwas second on the team in rebounding at 5.4per game to earn second team All­Region 7accolades … shot 49 percent from the floorbut was just 5 of 14 from the line … had 26blocked shots and 26 steals … averaged 3.7ppg. and 3.7 rpg. as a junior as the Colonels fin­ished with a 17­7 record … helped soccer teamto first­ever appearance in District 10 playoffs.

} PersonalBorn January 2, 1992 … full name is MeghynLaShail Patterson … undeclared major …daughter of Tiffany and Wayne Patterson …father is assistant director of human resourcesand labor relations at Edinboro … has two sis­ters, with twin sister Morgyn also a freshmanon the Fighting Scots.

Joins twin sister Meghyn as a freshman onthe Fighting Scots … head coach Stan Swankfeels both have unlimited potential … a rawbut very athletic player who needs to learn butis developing quickly … has been described asmuch better than anticipated early on.

} High SchoolAttended Northwest Pennsylvania CollegiateAcademy and played at nearby Strong VincentHigh School for head coach lance Brown,where she was a four­year starter in basketballand also a standout in soccer and track & field… earned ten letters in all … along with twinsister Meghyn led the Colonels to an 18­5 finisha year ago, bowing out to eventual PIAA ClassAAAA state champion Mount Lebanon in thePIAA playoffs … Colonels won first­everDistrict 10 championship and first­ever PIAAplayoff game, a 42­38 victory over Bethel Park

at Edinboro’s McComb Fieldhouse … was afirst team Region 7 All­Star … finished secondin scoring for Strong Vincent at 10.8 ppg andpulled down 5.0 rpg., ranking third on theteam … shot 56 percent from the floor and 54percent from the line … had 47 steals and 22blocked shots … as a junior averaged 7.2 ppg.and 7.2 rpg. as Colonels finished at 17­7 …helped soccer team to first­ever appearance inDistrict 10 playoffs … a two­time All­District 10player who scored over 100 career goals …earned all­state honors as a sophomore.

} PersonalBorn January 2, 1992 … full name is MorgynLaShaun Patterson … undeclared major …daughter of Tiffany and Wayne Patterson …father is assistant director of human resourcesand labor relations at Edinboro … has two sis­ters, with twin sister Meghyn also a freshmanon the Fighting Scots.

Meghyn Patterson 25Forward 6’0” FreshmanErie, PA Strong Vincent HS

Morgyn Patterson 20Forward 6’0” FreshmanErie, PA Strong Vincent HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last School44 Samantha Blazetic F/C 6­3 So. Eastlake, OH/Eastlake North12 Kiara Brown G 5­7 So. Ambridge, PA/Ambridge/California(Pa.)32 Renee’ Brown G/F 5­11 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA/Mount Alvernia Catholic34 Micki Cerchiaro G/F 5­11 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA/Our Lady of the Sacred

Heart1 Katie Collins G 5­8 Fr. Chardon, OH/Chardon

10 Kerry Connolly G 5­7 So. McKees Rocks, PA/Sto­Rox3 Darche’ Jackson G 5­6 Fr.­r Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills/Youngstown State

22 Laurel Lindsay G/F 5­11 Fr. South Park, PA/South Park23 Hope Mancini G 5­8 Fr. Mayfield Heights, OH/Myfield21 Raven Metz G 5­6 Jr. West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin/Niagara24 Shawayna Morel G 5­8 Sr. Hagerstown, MD/North Hagerstown/

Hagerstown CC25 Meghyn Patterson F 6­0 Fr. Erie, PA/Strong Vincent20 Morgyn Patterson F 6­0 Fr. Erie, PA/Strong Vincent52 Allison Saccani C 6­3 Fr.­r West Newton, PA/Yough

HEAD COACH: Stan SwankASSISTANT COACH: Callie Wheeler CAPTAINS: Renee’ Brown and Shawayna Morel

Numerical Roster

1 Katie Collins G3 Darche’ Jackson G

10 Kerry Connolly G12 Kiara Brown G20 Morgyn Patterson F21 Raven Metz G22 Laurel Lindsay G/F23 Hope Mancini G24 Shawayna Morel G25 Meghyn Patterson F32 Renee’ Brown F/G34 Micki Cerchiaro F/G44 Samantha Blazetic F/C52 Amanda Saccani C

Pronunciation Guide

Samantha Blazetic blah zet tickKiara Brown KEY air ahMicki Cerchiaro sir CHAIR ohDarche’ Jackson dar SHAYShawayna Morel sha wayne ah

more ellAllison Saccani sah CAN knee

By Position

Center Allison SaccaniFoward Samantha Blazetic

Renee’ BrownMicki CerchiaroMeghyn PattersonMorgyn Patterson

Guard Kiara BrownKatie CollinsKerry ConnollyDarche’ JacksonLaurel LindsayHope ManciniRaven MetzShawayne Morel

By Height

6’3” Samantha BlazeticAllison Saccani

6’0” Meghyn PattersonMorgyn Patterson

5’11” Renee’ BrownMicki CerchiaroLaurel Lindsay

5’8” Katie CollinsHope ManciniShawayna Morel

5’7” Kiara BrownKerry Connolly

5’6” Darche’ JacksonRaven Metz

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2009-10 in Review

} Section Contents2009-10 in Review ........................................ 202009-10 Results & Statistics ..........................21The PSAC ....................................................22-232009-10 Box Scores ..................................24-29Remembering Reimer and Conklin..............30

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After failing to make the PSAC Tournament in 2007­08 and again in2008­09, the Edinboro women’s basketball team returned to postseason playin 2009­10 thanks to strong play from veterans like Samantha Reimer andKelsey Conklin and inspired efforts from youngsters like Renee’ Brown andSamantha Blazetic.

Head coach Stan Swank felt he had a solid, if young, squad entering theseason. It was a team that endured a challenging schedule to finish with a 16­12 record, including 7­7 in PSAC West play. That was good enough to capturethe fourth and final playoff spot in the Western Division.

Edinboro’s playoff journey had a short run, as the Fighting Scots’ prizefor capturing that final playoff berth was a game at undefeated Gannon.Edinboro had put a scare into the Lady Knights in both regular season games,and the playoff encounter was no different. With Brown enjoying an out­standing game Edinboro actullay held the lead early in the second half.

The sophomore forward went down with an ankle injury and the Scotswere unable to overcome her loss, suffering an 81­67 defeat. Brown had 18points and eight rebounds before going down, and she served notice that shewas ready to take over as one of the top players in the conference.

Two other Fighting Scots saw their brilliant careers come to an end onthe Hammermill Center hardcourt. Seniors Samantha Reimer and KelseyConklin finished their careers that night, ending with almost 3,500 pointsbetween them.

Reimer, a 5’6” guard, ended her career as Edinboro’s all­time leadingscorer with 1,926 points. She joined Tyrone Mason as the only basketball play­ers in Boro history to score over 1,900 points. Multi­talented, she also standsfifth in career assists with 449.

Most notable was her ability to get to the free throw line. She endedher career with a PSAC and Edinboro record 640 free throws made, and also

holds Edinboro’s recordfor attempts with 755.

Conklin, meanwhile,joined Montique Wade asthe lone players to scoreover 1,500 points (1,557)and pull down 700rebounds (772). Sheranks fifth in both cate­gories.

Reimer ended theyear averaging a team­high 17.9 ppg., withConklin adding 13.9 ppg.Reimer earned All­PSACWest honors for the thirdtime, and was a firstteam selection for thesecond time in hercareer.

Conklin was joined asa second team All­PSACWest performer byBrown, as both werenamed to the secondteam. It marked the thirdselection for Conklin, aswell.

Brown added 12.9ppg. and was also theteam’s top rebounder at7.7 rpg.Blazetic led a host offreshmen that com­

prised a strong recruiting class for Swank. The 6’3” forward was one of thetop first­year performers in the PSAC, averaging 8.0 ppg. and 6.0 rpg. Shewas a force in the middle defensively, leading the PSAC in blocked shots with69.

Many other playerscontributed to the team’s success in 2009­10. SeniorCasey Heller came on to be an outstanding three­point shooter, making 32 of76 while averaging 5.4 ppg. Sophomore Micki Cerchiaro was a blue­collarplayer, doing a lot of the dirty work. She averaged 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg.

Junior Shawayna Morel and sophomore Raven Metz were strong defen­sive players who allowed Swank tom play a more up­tempo game defensive­ly. Freshman Kerry Connolly saw action in all 28 games at guard.

The year began with three straight home wins. It was a tough nextmonth with road games that led Swank to believe he had a playoff caliberteam. The Fighting Scots dropped a three­point decision at Charleston(WV)and a six­point decision to West Liberty State while playing in the Susan G.Komen Shoot for the Cure Classic at Indiana, PA. Those games against someof the best teams in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conferenceprimed the Scots for conference play.

With seven straight road games at one point, the New Year dawnedwith Edinboro showing a 6­4 record. A stretch of home games was just whatEdinboro needed, as the Fighting Scots ran off five straight wins, with four ofthose in McComb Fieldhouse. The most impressive was a 90­37 dismantlingof a Concord team that was reputed to be one of the best in the WVIAC.

The winning streak ended with back­to­back wins to open PSAC Westplay at Lock Haven and at home vs. Slippery Rock.

The streak was unfortunately followed by three straight losses, toMercyhurst, California(Pa.) and Gannon. That left Edinboro with an 11­7 record.In what might have been the turning point of the season, Edinboro went onthe road and produced a 94­85 win at Clarion behind 27 points and 12rebounds from Conklin.

Following a six­point loss at Indiana(Pa.) to start the month of February,the Fighting Scots ran off three straight wins. The stretch began with a 62­49win over Lock Haven, followed by a 71­52 victory in the rematch withMercyhurst. Thebig three of Reimer,Conklin and Browncombined for 49points.

The thirdstraight victory wasa 79­52 win atSlippery Rock, withReimer scoring 22points and eclipsingJessica Rowe’sschool scoringrecord.

Win number16 would come inthe final homegame of the 2009­10 season, and thefinal home appear­ance for Conklin,Reimer and Heller.The 78­66 win overClarion clinched thePSAC playoff berth.All three seniorswnet out in style,with Reimer scoring19 points and Conklinand Heller 12 apiece.

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Kelsey Conklin finished second inscoring (13.9 ppg.) and rebounding (6.2 rpg.).

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Micki Cerchiaro’s contributions were fargreater than her 5.1 ppg. and 4.5 rpg.

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Date Opponent Score Att. Hi Scorer Hi Rebounder Opp Hi Scorer Opp Hi RebounderNov. 17 DAEMEN W 102­73 319 Conklin (25) Brown (9) Nugent (21) Burke (10)Nov. 21 FERRIS STATE W 90­75 376 Reimer (26) Conklin (7) Joostberns (16) Adams (9)Nov. 24 THIEL W 95­47 175 Reimer (19) Cerchiaro (6) Barzak (12) Landis (9)

Martinko (6) Landis (12)Blazetic (6)

Nov. 29 at Charleston (WV) L 74­77 100 Conklin (21) Brown (13) Tobias (20) Dixon (14)Kentner (20)

at Susan G. Komen “Shoot for the Cure” Classic at Indiana, PADec. 12 vs. West Liberty State L 70­76 175 Reimer (28) Brown (11) Malernee (21) Winney (8)Dec. 13 vs. Washington Adventist W 101­20 150 Reimer (16) Blazetic (14) Douglas (8) Bowen (7)

at United Electric Holiday Tournament at Louisville, KYDec. 21 vs. Merrimack W 98­83 38 Conklin (27) Cerchiaro (9) Miller (28) Benischek (6)Dec. 22 vs. Bellarmine L 77­85 157 Reimer (25) Brown (11) Edelin (23) Matheis (11)Jan. 2 at Mansfield W 90­48 167 Blazetic (17) Blazetic (8) Moore (18) Moore (11)Jan. 3 at Bloomsburg L 72­77 180 Reimer (21) Conklin (9) Wieller (22) Sereta (10)Jan. 6 CONCORD W 90­37 101 Reimer (20) Brown (8) Lindsey (12) Brown (11)Jan. 9 KUTZTOWN W 66­52 211 Brown (16) Brown (10) Wisemiller (14) McQuade (9)Jan. 10 EAST STROUDSBURG W 75­53 203 Reimer (23) Brown (8) Rayam (20) Rayam (16)

Cerchiaro (8)Jan. 13 at Lock Haven W 78­65 49 Reimer (29) Morel (7) Donelan (24) Donelan (5)

Hershey (5)Jan. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK W 76­55 156 Brown (25) Brown (14) Mikatavage (13) Vitez (7)Jan. 20 at Mercyhurst L 65­70 301 Reimer (24) Brown (11) Achesinski (22) Achesinski (9)Jan. 23 CALIFORNIA(PA) L 52­69 419 Reimer (9) Conklin (8) Williams (20) Smith (15)

Cerchiaro (9)Jan. 27 at Gannon L 67­79 952 Reimer (16) Conklin (9) Nolan (18) Tabron (11)Jan. 30 at Clarion W 94­85 500 Conklin (27) Conklin (12) Suwala (28) Koch (9)Feb. 3 at Indiana(Pa.) L 52­58 475 Conklin (13) Brown (12) Pastorek (22) Withers (13)Feb. 6 LOCK HAVEN W 62­49 212 Reimer (14) Blazetic (9) Nesmith (15) Nesmith (8)Feb. 10 MERCYHURST W 71­52 169 Reimer (20) Conklin (8) Loadman (16) Loadman (14)Feb. 13 at Slippery Rock W 79­52 511 Reimer (22) Conklin (8) Molloy (12) Molloy (4)

Caudill (12) Beatty (4)Lee (4)

Feb. 17 GANNON L 72­80 923 Reimer (26) Metz (6) Lowe (15) Tabron (9)Conklin (7) Vargas (15)

Feb. 20 at California(Pa.) L 44­80 750 Brown (12) Cerchiaro (6) Williams (25) Smith (19)Feb. 24 INDIANA(PA) L 62­64 ot 336 Conklin (18) Brown (15) Shope (16) Claar (9)

Brown (18)Feb. 27 CLARION W 78­66 375 Reimer (19) Conklin (15) Zabresky (19) Pratt (10)

Zabresky (10)at PSAC Quarterfinals

Mar. 2 at Gannon L 78­66 1134 Brown (18) Brown (8) Vargas (21) Crocker (7)Nolan (21) Tabron (7)

Final Record: 16-12PSAC West: 7-7

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

Samantha Reimer 28­28 886 31.6 141­372 .379 46­153 .301 174­192 .906 61 2.2 137 68 2 42 58­1 502 17.9Kelsey Conklin 28­28 844 30.1 164­363 .452 8­33 .242 53­86 .616 174 6.2 51 92 24 42 74­1 389 13.9 Renee’ Brown 28­28 679 24.3 128­322 .398 23­77 .299 81­100 .810 215 7.7 19 52 24 67 91­6 360 12.9Samantha Blazetic 28­18 634 22.6 102­237 .430 1­1 1.000 20­31 .645 168 6.0 15 27 69 15 70­1 225 8.0Casey Heller 28­7 545 19.5 55­154 .357 32­76 .421 9­12 .750 62 2.2 22 32 3 12 20­0 151 5.4Micki Cerchiaro 28­1 511 18.3 47­97 .485 0­0 .000 48­69 .696 126 4.5 20 31 25 47 61­2 142 5.1Raven Metz 28­15 521 18.6 52­135 .385 1­11 .091 34­57 .596 113 4.0 39 53 1 68 84­3 139 5.0Shawayna Morel 28­8 435 15.5 29­81 .358 4­16 .250 13­22 .591 76 2.7 38 43 3 37 46­0 75 2.7Kerry Connolly 28­1 250 8.9 18­85 .212 13­54 .241 15­21 .714 20 0.7 37 27 0 8 27­0 64 2.3Kelcie Hellmer 6­5 108 18.0 11­34 .324 7­15 .467 2­5 .400 15 2.5 7 6 14 11 8­0 31 5.2Amanda Coressel 26­1 175 6.7 9­31 .290 2­5 .400 2­4 .500 22 0.8 22 31 0 9 12­0 22 0.8Rachel Martinko 3­0 37 12.3 8­16 .500 0­0 .000 3­3 1.000 10 3.3 0 3 0 2 9­1 19 6.3Team 116 4.1 7 0­0BORO TOTALS 28 5625 764­1927 .396 137­441 .311 454­602 .754 1178 42.1 407 472 165 360 560­15 2119 75.7OPP TOTALS 28 5625 619­1573 .394 102­331 .308 468­647 .723 1096 39.1 358 648 127 214 481­8 1808 64.6

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2009-10 PSAC Women’sBasketball Standings

PSAC OverallWestern Division W L W LGannon 14 0 37 1California(Pa.) 11 3 24 8Indiana(Pa.) 10 4 17 10Edinboro 7 7 16 12Clarion 5 9 14 13Mercyhurst 4 10 12 14Slippery Rock 3 11 16 21Lock Haven 2 12 7 18

PSAC OverallEastern Division W L W LMIllersville 13 1 25 6Kutztown 19 10 9 5Bloomsburg 8 6 16 11West Chester 8 6 19 10Shippensburg 7 7 14 16Cheyney 7 7 10 16East Stroudsburg 2 12 4 23Mansfield 2 12 5 21

2010 PSAC Tournament} FIRST ROUNDGannon 81, Edinboro 67California(Pa.) 72, Indiana(Pa.) 49West Chester 83, Millersville 77 2OTKutztown 74, Bloomsburg 67 OT} SEMIFINALSGannon 81, Kutztown 65California 81, West Chester 63} CHAMPIONSHIPGannon 77, California(Pa.) 68

2009-10 PSAC Women’s Basketball TeamsWESTERN DIVISION

First Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Samantha Reimer, Edinboro G 5­6 Sr.Kristina Freeman, Gannon G 5­9 Sr.Kayla Smith, California(Pa.) F 5­11 Jr.Brittany Tabron, Gannon F 6­2 Sr.Brooque Williams, California(Pa.) G 5­8 Sr.

West Co-Athletes of the Year: Kristina Freeman, GannonWest Freshman of the Year: Sarah Pastorek, Indiana(Pa.)West Coach of the Year: Cleve Wright, Gannon

EASTERN DIVISIONFirst Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Lauren Beckley, Shippensburg F 6­0 Sr.Kelsey Gallagher, Bloomsburg G 5­8 So.Melissa McQuade, Kutztown G/F 5­10 Jr.Kasey Gardner, Shippensburg F 5­9 Jr.Raquel Green, Millersville F 5­10 Sr.Angel Stephens, Cheyney F 5­9 Sr.

East Athlete of the Year: Lauren Beckley, ShippensburgEast Freshman of the Year: Dana Wieller, BloomsburgEast Coach of the Year: Mary Fleig, Millersville

WESTERN DIVISIONSecond Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Amy Achesinski, Mercyhurst F 6­1 Jr.Renee’ Brown, Edinboro G/F 5­11 So.Lacey Claar, Indiana(Pa.) G 5­6 Jr.Kelsey Conklin, Edinboro F 6­1 Sr.Tiffany Crocker, Gannon G 5­6 Sr.Carrie Nolan, Gannon G 5­10 Sr.

EASTERN DIVISIONSecond Team Pos. Ht. Yr.Jenna Craig, Millersville F 6­1 Sr.Janelle Garber, West Chester F 6­0 Sr.Lutfyya Muhammad, Cheyney G 5­6 Sr.Ashley Moyer, Millersville G 5­9 Sr.DeAnna Rayam, East Stroudsburg F 5­8 Sr.Rachel Wisemiller, Kutztown G 5­10 Sr.

Individual StatisticsField Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct.Brittany Tabron, GU 38 184 350 .526Sarah Pastorek, IUP 21 79 152 .520Kayla Smith, Cal 32 183 360 .508Kristina Freeman, GU 38 188 381 .493Janelle Garber, WCU 29 122 250 .488Renata Neal, WCU 29 134 275 .487Kim Vargas, GU 38 149 306 .487Raquel Green, Mill 31 146 301 .485Amy Achesinski, MC 26 106 221 .480Lizzie Suwala, Clar 27 166 350 .4743-Point Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Julie Kleber, GU 38 56 124 .452Lizzie Suwala, Clar 27 74 172 .430Lacey Claar, IUP 27 74 173 .428Dana Wieller, Bloom 26 79 187 .422Casey Heller, Edin 28 32 76 .421Samantha Loadman, MC 26 70 170 .412Melissa McQuade, Kutz 29 52 132 .394Stephanie Michael, Cal 30 41 105 .390Meredith Starr, Kutz 29 36 95 .379Barb Borst, ESU 27 37 98 .378Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Samantha Reimer, Edin 28 174 192 .906Carrie Nolan, GU 38 82 91 901Lizzie Suwala, Clar 27 82 92 891Lauren Beckley, Ship 30 157 177 .887Mallory Moore, Mans 26 105 121 .868Jillian Keefer, WCU 28 65 75 .867Melissa McQuade, Kutz 29 70 85 .824Kristen Kudrick, LHU 25 91 112 .813

Renee Brown, EU 28 81 100 .810Eryn Withers, IUP 27 95 119 .798Rebounds GP No. Avg.Kayla Smith, Cal 32 381 11.9Lauren Beckley, Ship 30 302 10.1Angel Stephens, Chey 26 238 9.2Stephanie Orji, Chey 26 238 9.2Brittany Tabron, GU 38 341 9.0Mallory Moore, Mans 26 223 8.6Amy Achesinski, MC 26 220 8.5Brooque Williams, Cal 32 269 8.4Melissa McQuade, Kutz 29 236 8.1Jenna Craig, Mill 30 242 8.1Renee Brown, Edin 28 215 7.7Assists GP No. Avg.Tiffany Crocker, GU 38 218 5.7Samantha Reimer, Edin 28 137 4.9Megan Stewart, WCU 29 132 4.6

Alyssa Flanagan, Bloom 27 121 4.5Rachel Graeff, Clar 27 118 4.4Kiersten Filla, IUP 26 111 4.3 Vivian Melvin, Kutz 29 116 4.0Nicole Pender, Mans 26 99 3.8Crystal Andrews, Cal 32 116 3.6Nikki Presto, SRU 27 96 3.6Steals GP No. Avg.Brooque Williams, Cal 32 126 3.9Mashira Newman, Mill 31 108 3.5Megan Stewart, WCU 29 96 3.3Lutfiyya Muhammad, Chey 26 86 3.3Stephanie Orji, Chey 26 77 3.0Angel Henderson, Chey 26 71 2.7Dominique Stroman, Mill 31 81 2.6Raven Metz, Edin 28 68 2.4Renee Brown, Edin 28 67 2.4Crystal Andrews, Cal 32 75 2.3

Scoring GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.Lauren Beckley, Ship 30 214­493 .434 69­201 .343 157­177 .887 654 21.8Brooque Williams, Cal 32 270­591 .457 5­13 .385 134­187 .717 679 21.2Kasey Gardner, Ship 30 196­428 .458 51­142 .359 123­166 .741 566 18.9Lizzie Suwala, Clar 27 166­350 .474 74­172 .430 82­92 .891 488 18.1Samantha Reimer, Edin 28 141­372 .379 46­153 .301 174­192 .906 502 17.9Bethany Koch, Clar 27 174­423 .411 43­118 .364 50­85 .588 441 16.3Dana Wieller, Bloom 26 129­331 .390 79­187 .422 80­107 .748 417 16.0Melissa McQuade, Kutz 29 165­380 .434 52­132 .394 70­85 .824 452 15.6Kayla Smith, Cal 32 183­360 .508 0­4 .000 128­215 .595 494 15.4Kelsey Gallagher, Bloom 27 136­320 .425 48­144 .333 94­120 .783 414 15.3

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Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.Samantha Blazetic, Edin 28 69 2.5Rachel Wisemiller, Kutz 29 52 1.8Christine Sereta, Bloom 27 47 1.7Kayla Smith, Cal 32 54 1.7Janelle Zabresky, Clar 27 43 1.6Raquel Green, Mill 31 49 1.6Sara Pratt, Clar 22 31 1.4Alexa Detzi, ESU 26 33 1.3Renata Neal, WCU 29 35 1.2Janelle Garber, WCU 29 35 1.2

Team StatisticsScoring GP Pts. Avg.Gannon 38 3017 79.4California (Pa.) 32 2431 76.0Edinboro 28 2119 75.7Calrion 27 1894 70.1Kutztown 29 2028 69.9West Chester 29 2000 69.0Bloomsburg 27 1829 67.7Shippensburg 30 1995 66.5Indiana (Pa.) 27 1788 66.2Cheyney 26 1685 64.8Millersville 31 1962 63.3Lock Haven 25 1519 60.8Mercyhurst 26 1540 59.2Slippery Rock 27 1547 57.3East Stroudsburg 27 1467 54.3Mansfield 26 1360 52.3Scoring Defense GP Pts. Avg.Millersville 31 1628 52.5Gannon 38 2259 59.4Indiana (Pa.) 27 1660 61.5California (Pa.) 32 1992 62.2West Chester 29 1820 62.8Mercyhurst 26 1635 62.9Cheyney 26 1651 63.5Bloomsburg 27 1717 63.6Kutztown 29 1847 63.7Edinboro 28 1808 64.6Lock Haven 25 1641 65.6Mansfield 26 11742 67.0Shippensburg 30 2017 67.2East Stroudsburg 27 1820 67.4Clarion 27 1834 67.9Slippery Rock 27 1849 68.5Scoring Margin Own Opp MargCalifornia (Pa.) 77.4 56.1 +21.3Gannon 74.8 59.4 +15.4Indiana (Pa.) 67.3 52.4 +15.0MillersVille 65.6 52.7 +12.9West Chester 70.7 61.2 +9.6Kutztown 69.2 61.7 +7.6Bloomsburg 63.3 61.9 +1.4Slippery Rock 66.5 68.6 +0.5Edinboro 69.6 71.0 ­1.4Clarion 66.5 68.6 ­2.1Shippensburg 63.1 65.9 ­2.8East Stroudsburg 62.3 65.4 ­3.1Cheyney 64.4 67.5 ­3.1Mercyhurst 59.3 66.9 ­7.7Mansfield 56.2 68.1 ­12.0Lock Haven 62.7 75.4 ­12.7Field Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct.Gannon 38 1112 2351 .473California (Pa.) 32 929 2070 .449Mercyhurst 26 551 1304 .423West Chester 29 736 1764 .417Kutztown 29 751 1814 .414Shippensburg 30 673 1664 .404Clarion 27 675 1681 .402Indiana (Pa.) 27 603 1503 .401Edinboro 28 764 1927 .396Bloomsburg 27 619 1568 .395Slippery Rock 27 567 1466 .387Millersville 31 700 1874 .374Cheyney 26 636 1745 .364Lock Haven 25 550 1545 .356Mansfield 26 664 1372 .338East Stroudsburg 27 501 1530 .327Field Goal Pct. Defense GP FG FGA Pct.Millersville 31 533 1538 .347Bloomsburg 27 582 1653 .352

Kutztown 29 660 1824 .362West Chester 29 633 1718 .368Gannon 38 814 2205 .369Indiana (Pa.) 27 599 1519 .377Clarion 27 649 1714 .379Cheyney 26 543 1409 .385Mercyhurst 26 611 1560 .392Edinboro 28 619 1573 .394California (Pa.) 32 720 1826 .394Shippensburg 30 732 1864 .396East Stroudsburg 27 629 1584 .397Lock Haven 25 557 1383 .403Slippery Rock 27 668 1622 .412Mansfield 26 684 164 .4163-Pt. Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Gannon 38 300 809 .371Indiana(Pa.) 27 157 438 .358Kutztown 29 191 540 .354Bloomsburg 27 219 637 .344Clarion 27 158 462 .342Shippensburg 30 172 508 .339Mercyhurst 26 175 519 .337Slippery Rock 27 147 444 .331California (Pa.) 32 140 424 .330Edinboro 28 137 441 .311West Chester 29 118 389 .303Millersville 31 107 368 .291Cheyney 26 66 237 .278Mansfield 26 125 461 .271East Stroudsburg 27 132 500 .264Lock Haven 25 113 449 .2523-Pt. FG Per Game GP 3FG 3FGA Avg.Gannon 31 244 661 7.9Mercyhurst 27 176 529 6.5Clarion 28 180 560 6.4Kutztown 28 176 507 6.3Shippensburg 27 162 429 6.0Mansfield 27 153 533 5.7Lock Haven 27 151 495 5.6Bloomsburg 27 149 421 5.5Indiana(Pa.) 32 166 515 5.2Slippery Rock 27 127 340 4.7California(Pa.) 34 154 426 4.5Millersville 30 131 408 4.4Edinboro 27 111 338 4.1West Chester 29 109 348 3.8East Stroudsburg 27 95 302 3.5Cheyney 25 71 278 2.83-Pt. FG Pct. Defense GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Indiana(Pa.) 27 130 471 .276Mercyhurst 26 114 401 .284Shippensburg 30 156 532 .293Gannon 38 225 765 .294Millersville 31 119 398 .299Kutztown 29 165 549 .301Bloomsburg 27 159 519 .306Edinboro 28 102 331 .308Cheyney 26 131 414 .316Clarion 27 161 495 .325Slippery Rock 27 174 531 .328California(Pa.) 32 166 506 .328East Stroudsburg 27 141 421 .335Mansfield 26 153 456 .336West Chester 29 159 470 .338Lock Haven 25 113 449 .252Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Indiana(Pa.) 27 425 557 .763Shippensburg 30 477 630 .757Edinboro 28 454 602 .754Mercyhurst 26 263 349 .754Mansfield 26 307 411 .747Gannon 38 493 678 .727Kutztown 29 335 476 .704West Chester 29 410 590 .695Clarion 27 386 562 .678Slippery Rock 27 266 394 .675Lock Haven 25 306 460 .665East Stroudsburg 27 333 501 .665Bloomsburg 27 372 560 .664California(Pa.) 32 433 656 .660Cheyney 26 347 567 .612Millersville 31 455 754 .603Rebound Margin Own Opp Marg.Gannon 1568 1232 +8.8

California (Pa.) 1342 1105 +7.4Mercyhurst 953 859 +3.6Millersville 1269 1166 +3.3Edinboro 1178 1096 +2.9Shippensburg 1180 1114 +2.2West Chester 1184 1129 +1.9Clarion 1147 1109 +1.4Indiana (Pa.) 1035 1011 +0.9Lock Haven 983 968 +0.6Kutztown 1180 1176 +0.1Cheyney 1085 1101 ­0.6Mansfield 963 1014 ­2.0East Stroudsburg 1037 1142 ­3.9Bloomsburg 1039 1177 ­5.1Slippery Rock 869 1123 ­9.4Assists GP No. Avg.Gannon 38 723 19.0Kutztown 29 523 18.0California (Pa.) 32 541 16.9West Chester 29 456 15.7Mercyhurst 26 388 14.9Bloomsburg 27 402 14.9Clarion 27 397 14.7Edinboro 28 407 14.5Shippensburg 30 384 14.2Indiana (Pa.) 27 384 14.2Slippery Rock 27 338 12.5Lock Haven 25 303 12.1Millersville 31 372 12.0East Stroudsburg 27 286 10.6Mansfield 26 269 10.3Cheyney 26 261 10.0Steals GP No. Avg.Millersville 31 462 14.9Cheyney 26 360 13.8California (Pa.) 32 432 13.5West Chester 29 374 12.9Edinboro 28 360 12.9Bloomsburg 27 306 11.3East Stroudsburg 27 262 9.7Lock Haven 25 242 9.7Indiana (Pa.) 27 241 8.6Gannon 38 327 8.6Kutztown 29 243 8.4Clarion 27 226 8.4Slippery Rock 27 216 8.0Mansfield 26 196 7.5Mercyhurst 26 169 6.5Shippensburg 30 183 6.1Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.Clarion 27 165 6.1Edinboro 28 165 5.9Millersville 31 156 5.0West Chester 29 138 4.8Kutztown 29 115 4.0Gannon 38 133 3.5Bloomsburg 27 92 3.4Slippery Rock 27 90 3.3California (Pa.) 32 103 3.2Cheyney 26 83 3.2East Stroudsburg 27 79 2.9Mansfield 26 69 2.7Indiana (Pa.) 27 54 2.0Shippensburg 30 60 2.0Lock Haven 25 46 1.8Mercyhurst 26 44 1.7Turnover Margin Own Opp MargMillersville 646 873 +7.32Cheyney 482 650 +6.46Edinboro 472 648 +6.29California (Pa.) 622 744 +3.81Gannon 605 699 +2.47West Chester 618 673 +1.90Bloomsburg 540 582 +1.56Kutztown 475 517 +1.45Lock Haven 514 530 +0.64Indiana (Pa.) 524 519 ­0.19Clarion 501 492 ­0.33Slippery Rock 498 464 ­1.26East Stroudsburg 613 529 ­3.11Shippinsburg 624 502 ­4.07Mansfield 590 402 ­7.23Mercyhurst 614 376 ­9.15

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}Game 1Edinboro 102, Daemen 73at Edinboro, PANovember 17, 2009

Edinboro (1-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 11­14 3­3 6 25Samantha Blazetic, f 5­11 0­0 5 10Kelcie Hellmer, g 1­4 2­4 2 4Renee’ Brown, g 4­9 2­2 9 11Samantha Reimer, g 7­13 5­6 2 21Kerry Connolly 4­6 0­1 0 10Micki Cerchiaro 2­4 3­5 6 7Amanda Coressel 0­3 0­0 1 0Casey Heller 2­8 0­0 1 4Raven Metz 2­5 2­2 6 6Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 2 0Rachel Martinko 2­2 0­0 3 4team 4Totals 40-79 17-23 47 102

(50.6%) (73.9%)

Daemen fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsBridgette Burke, f 5­16 7­9 10 18Sarah Soroka, f 3­13 2­2 5 9Tara Bailey, g 3­10 7­8 0 14Marybeth Nugent, g 6­9 7­9 0 21Alanna Laguerre, g 1­3 0­0 5 2Lia Zahn, g 0­3 0­1 2 0Ellie Allen 1­1 0­1 1 2Megan Morrell 2­4 3­6 4 7team 11Totals 21-59 26-36 38 73

(35.6%) (72.2%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 50, Daemen 35Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­16 (Reimer 2­4, Connolly 2­4,Renee’ Brown 1­4, Hellmer 0­1, Heller 0­3), Daemen 5­19(Nugent 2­3, Soroka 1­4, Burke 1­5, Bailey 1­5, Zahn 0­1, Morrell0­1). Assists: Edinboro 21 (Reimer 7, Metz 4), Daemen 15(Nugent 5, Allen 3). Steals: Edinboro 12 (Brown 3, Conklin 2,Reimer 2, Metz 2, Cerchiaro 2), Daemen 7 (Nugent 3).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Hellmer 3, Blazetic 2, Brown 2),Daemen 1 (Allen). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Daemen 22.

}Game 2Edinboro 90, Ferris State 75at Edinboro, PANovember 21, 2009

Edinboro (2-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 4­10 3­4 7 11Samantha Blazetic, f 3­7 3­4 6 9Kelcie Hellmer, g 4­11 0­0 2 12Renee’ Brown, g 5­9 2­3 3 14Samantha Reimer, g 8­16 9­9 1 26Micki Cerchiaro 3­4 2­2 3 8Kerry Connolly 1­6 0­0 1 3Amanda Coressel 0­2 0­0 1 0Casey Heller 2­4 0­0 2 5Raven Metz 0­4 0­0 2 0Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 3 0Rachel Martinko 1­2 0­0 1 2team 3Totals 31-75 19-22 35 90

(41.3%) (86.4%)

Ferris State (0-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmy Joostberns, f 5­9 6­8 5 16Tiara Adams, f 4­9 5­6 9 13Becci Houdek, g 4­5 2­2 2 10Kelsey Denoyelles, g 3­5 2­2 1 10Tricia Principe, g 2­4 6­8 4 11Lindsey Pettit 3­4 2­2 2 9Kylie Muntz 0­1 2­2 4 2Katy Fox 0­3 0­0 1 0Leah Kebler 2­3 0­1 2 4team 4Totals 23-43 25-31 34 75

(53.5%) (80.6%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 49, Ferris Sate 40Three-point FGs: Edinboro 9­21 (Hellmer 4­7, Brown 2­6,Heller 1­1, Connolly 1­1, Reimer 1­6), Ferris St. 4­6 (Denoyelles2­3, Pettit 1­1, Principe 1­2). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Reimer 6,Connolly 3), Ferris St. 13 (Pettit 5, Adams 3, Houdek 2).Steals: Edinboro 18 (Hellmer 5, Cerchiaro 3, Brown 2, Metz2), Ferris St. 8 (Adams 2, Houdek 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 5 (Hellmer 3, Blazetic 1, Cerchiaro 1), Ferris St. 1(Fox). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Ferris St. 32.

}Game 3Edinboro 95, Thiel 47at Edinboro, PA November 24,2009

Edinboro (3-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 7­10 0­0 4 14Samantha Blazetic, f 1­7 0­0 3 2Kelcie Hellmer, g 7­9 0­0 6 14Renee’ Brown, g 1­3 0­0 1 3Samantha Reimer, g 8­8 3­3 1 19Kerry Connolly 2­6 3­4 0 9Amanda Coressel 1­5 0­0 1 2Casey Heller 3­11 1­2 1 10Raven Metz 2­3 0­0 1 4Shawayna Morel 1­6 0­0 4 2Rachel Martinko 5­12 3­3 6 13Micki Cerchiaro 0­4 3­4 6 3team 6Totals 15-45 16-24 40 95

(33.3%) (66.7%)

Thiel (1-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAshley Davis, f 4­14 2­2 4 11Kelly Barzak, c 5­7 2­3 5 12Kelly Muffley, g 2­5 0­0 4 4Kasey Landis, g 1­3 10­13 9 12Chelsi Meister, g 1­5 2­4 4 4Chelsi Clark 0­2 0­0 3 0Nina Gabrelcik 0­3 0­2 4 0Rachel Doran 1­2 0­0 1 2Cassidy Kravec 1­4 0­0 3 2team 5Totals 38-84 16-24 40 47

(45.2%) (81.3%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 46, Thiel 28Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­13 (Heller 3­7, Connolly 2­2,Hellmer 1­2, Coressel 0­1, Morel 0­1), Thiel 1­5 (Davis 1­1,Muffley 0­1, Gabrelcik 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 22 (Reimer 6,Connolly 5, Conklin 3), Thiel 7 (Landis 4, Meister 2). Steals:Edinboro 35 (Morel 7, Cerchiaro 7, Reimer 6), Thiel 9 (Barzak3, Muffley 2, Meister 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 10(Cerchiaro 3, Brown 3), Thiel 3 (Barzak 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 18, Thiel 48.

}Game 4Charleston (WV) 77, Edinboro 74at Edinboro, PANovember 29, 2009

Edinboro (3-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 7­15 5­8 5 21Samantha Blazetic, f 6­12 0­0 8 12Renee’ Brown, g 5­13 0­0 13 11Samantha Reimer, g 8­18 2­3 4 19Kelcie Hellmer, g 0­3 0­0 1 0Micki Cerchiaro 2­2 2­8 4 6Kerry Connolly 1­5 0­0 1 3Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 1 0Casey Heller 0­1 0­0 1 0Raven Metz 1­4 0­0 2 2Shawayna Morel 0­1 0­0 0 0team 2Totals 30-74 9-19 42 74

(40.5%) (47.4%)

Charleston (WV) (2-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsTarenna Dixon, f 4­13 1­3 14 9Tianna Beatty, f 4­9 3­5 8 11Kaitlyn Arick, g 5­9 5­5 5 15Ali Tobias, g 7­10 3­4 1 20Lindsey Kentner, g 6­10 6­8 8 20Chrissy Keir 1­2 0­0 1 2Tianni Kelly 0­4 0­0 1 0Julianne Smith 0­2 0­0 3 0team 3Total 27-59 18-25 44 77

(45.8%) (72.0%)

HALFTIME: Charleston (WV) 40, Edinboro 38Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­18 (Conklin 2­4, Brown 1­3,Connolly 1­3, Reimer 1­5, Hellmer 0­1, Morel 0­1, Heller 0­1),Charleston(WV) 5­10 (Tobias 3­3, Kentner 2­3, Beatty 0­1,Arick 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Conklin 3, Reimer 3,Hellmer 3), Charleston(WV) 17 (Arick 4, Kentner 3,Tobias 3).Steals: Edinboro 9 (Cerchiaro 3, Morel 3), Charleston(WV)4 (Kentner, Beatty, Arick, Tobias). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 3 (Conklin 2), Charleston(WV) 2 (Kentner, Beatty).Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Charleston(WV) 20.

}Game 5West Liberty 76, Edinboro 70Susan G. Komen Shoot for the Cure Tourn.at Indiana, PA December 12, 2009

Edinboro (3-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 6­12 3­5 6 15Samantha Blazetic, f 3­14 0­0 5 6Renee’ Brown, g 3­8 8­10 11 14Samantha Reimer, g 7­19 12­13 3 28Kelcie Hellmer, g 0­4 0­1 5 0Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 2 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 0­2 0­0 0 0Raven Metz 1­5 3­4 5 5Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 2 0Micki Cerchiaro 1­4 0­0 4 2team 9Totals 21-69 13-20 52 70

(34.7%) (65.0%)

West Liberty (3-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsJenni Robbins, f 7­10 1­2 1 17Meghan Wiseman, c 1­3 4­4 5 6Andi Winney, g 2­4 0­0 8 4

Kelsey Conklin opened her senior sea-son with 25 points against Daemen.

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Tori Hansen, g 3­13 7­10 5 13Laura Malernee, g 7­14 0­0 2 21Erica Hershberger 1­2 1­4 1 4Jenn Cessna 0­0 0­0 0 5Kayla Ayers 3­4 0­0 2 0Mattison Chilton 1­4 0­0 3 2team 6Totals 25-54 13-20 33 76

(46.3%) (65.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 30, West Liberty 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 2­13 (Reimer 2­8, , Hellmer 0­1, Heller 0­1, Brown 0­2, Connolly 0­1), West Liberty 13­25(Malernee 7­14, Ayers 3­4, Robbins 2­4, Hershberger 1­1,Chilton 0­1, Hansen 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 5,Conklin 2), West Liberty 13 (Robbins 5). Steals: Edinboro13 (Metz 4, Reimer 2, Cerchiaro 2, Conklin 2), West Liberty 3(Robbins, Malernee, Ayers). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6(Hellmer 3), West Liberty 12 (Wiseman 8, Hansen 2, Ayers 2).Turnovers: Edinboro 18, West Liberty 19.

}Game 6Edinboro 101, WashingtonAdventist 20Susan G. Komen Shoot for the Cure Tourn.at Indiana, PADecember 13, 2009

Edinboro (4-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 3­6 3­6 10 8Renee’ Brown, f 5­9 0­0 9 11Samantha Reimer, g 6­10 10­12 1 16Kerry Connolly, g 1­4 3­4 1 3Raven Metz, g 2­7 5­10 1 5Micki Cerchiaro 3­6 4­5 5 10Samantha Blazetic 7­15 0­0 14 14Kelcie Hellmer 5­9 0­0 4 12Amanda Coressel 1­4 0­0 1 3Casey Heller 5­8 0­0 3 12Shawayna Morel 2­4 3­4 8 7team 1Totals 40-82 13-17 58 101

(48.8%) (76.5%)

Washington (0-10) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKayla Harrison, f 1­11 0­2 4 3Nicole Noga, f 0­0 0­0 2 0Krista Byrd, g 2­7 2­2 1 6Margaret Douglas, g 3­10 2­4 2 8Kia Baker, g 0­5 0­0 5 0Becky Lee 0­9 0­2 2 0Quianna Tiggle 0­4 0­0 1 0Tamika Frazier 0­0 0­0 0 0Melanie Bowen 1­6 1­1 7 3team 9Totals 7-52 5-11 33 20

(13.5%) (45.5%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 51, Washington Adventist 5Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­20 (Hellmer 2­3, Heller 2­3,Reimer 2­6, Coressel 1­2, Connolly 1­4, Metz 0­1, Morel 0­1),Washington Adventist 1`­9 (Harrison 1­3, Byrd 0­1, Tiggle 0­2,Lee 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 27 (Coressel 6, Reimer 5, Morel4), Washington Adventist 6 (Harrison 2, Lee 2). Steals:Edinboro 22 (Metz 10, Hellmer 5), Washoington Adventist 5(Douglas 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Blazetic 4,Hellmer 2). Washington Adventist 3 (Baker 2, Bowen 1 ).Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Washington Adventist 37.

}Game 7Edinboro 98, Merrimack 83United Electric Holiday Tournamnetat Louisville, KY.December 21, 2009

Edinboro (5-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 13­27 1­3 7 27Renee’ Brown, f 1­10 2­2 5 5Samantha Blazetic, c 5­10 1­1 6 11Raven Metz, g 2­7 4­6 7 8

Samantha Reimer, g 4­15 13­14 3 23Kerry Connolly 0­1 7­8 1 7Amanda Coressel 1­1 2­2 1 5Casey Heller 0­1 2­2 2 2Shawayna Morel 1­2 0­0 4 3Micki Cerchiaro 3­6 1­1 9 7team 4Totals 30-80 33-39 49 98

(37.5%) (84.6%)

Merrimack (2-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelly Schatzlein, f 5­9 2­2 5 12Katie Ganser, f 2­3 0­1 5 6Casey Miller, g 9­15 10­14 3 28Gennifer Roy, g 7­11 1­1 5 15Sarah Benischek, g 1­5 0­0 6 3Chelsea Shea 2­4 0­0 0 4Ruchel Lowe 1­3 0­0 3 2Tiffany Colon 1­6 4­5 1 6Taneka Brown 1­3 5­6 3 7team 4Totals 29-59 22-29 35 83

(41.9%) (70.6%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 43, Marrimack 30, Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­21 (Reimer 2­8, Morel 1­1,Coressel 1­1, Brown 1­6, Metz 0­1, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­3),Merrimack 3­12 (Ganser 2­3, Benischek 1­2, Brown 0­1, Roy 0­2, Miller 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 18 (Reimer 7, Connelly 4),Merrimack 18 (Miller 7, Benischek 5). Steals: Edinboro 13(Metz 4, Conklin 3, Brown 2), Merrimack 6 (Miller 2, Shea 2).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Blazetic, Heller, Cerchiaro),Merrimack 5 (Lowe 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 23,Merrimack 29.

}Game 8Bellarmine 85, Edinboro 77United Electric Holiday Tournamentat Louisville, KYDecember 22, 2009

Edinboro (5-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 11­16 0­2 7 22Renee’ Brown, f 3­7 2­2 11 9Samantha Blazetic, c 3­11 0­0 7 6Raven Metz, g 1­1 0­2 2 2Samantha Reimer, g 8­23 5­5 2 25Kerry Connolly 0­5 0­0 1 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 2­2 0­0 0 6Shawayna Morel 0­3 0­0 3 0Micki Cerchiaro 2­4 3­4 4 7team 4Totals 30-72 10-15 41 77

(41.7%) (66.7%)

Bellarmine (8-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAllison Matheis, f 3­8 3­4 11 12Jalissa Chatlos, f 4­6 1­2 7 9Brittney Edelen, c 8­19 7­8 7 23Melissa Fitz, g 2­12 10­11 5 15Kylie Brady, g 6­12 1­3 4 15Besty Goodin 0­0 0­0 0 0Destiny Mattingly 4­4 1­2 3 9Allison Osen 1­2 0­0 2 2team 4Totals 28-63 23-30 43 85

(44.4%) (76.7%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Bellarmine 33Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­18 (Reimer 4­11, Heller 2­2),Bellarmine 6­13 (Matheis 3­6, Brady 2­4, Fitz 1­3). Assists:Edinboro 12 (Reimer 9), Bellarmine 17 (Fitz 5, Matheis 4,Brady 4 ). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Conklin 4, Brown 4,),Bellarmine 5 (Brady 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Brown2, Blazetic 2), Bellarmine 3 (Chatlos, Fitz, Osen). Turnovers:Edinboro 15, Bellarmine 16

}Game 9Edinboro 90, Mansfield 48at Mansfield, PAJanuary 2, 2010

Edinboro (5-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 7­10 0­0 2 14Renee’ Brown, f 6­14 2­3 6 14Samantha Blazetic, c 7­12 3­4 8 17Raven Metz, g 2­7 2­2 4 6Samantha Reimer, g 4­10 3­4 2 12Kerry Connolly 0­1 3­4 1 3Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­2 1 2Casey Heller 5­8 0­0 5 11Shawayna Morel 3­6 0­0 2 7Micki Cerchiaro 2­4 0­0 2 4team 4Totals 37-74 17-25 37 90

(50.0%) (68.4%)

Mansfield (2-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMallory Moore, f 8­14 1­2 11 18Tegan Atallah, f 2­4 0­0 3 4Meredith Hafer, g 1­5 0­0 2 2Mallory Hafer, g 1­9 0­0 3 3Nicole Pender, g 5­11 4­4 6 14Emma Lacey 1­1 0­0 0 2Sydnee Reeves 1­4 1­2 3 3Kayla Espigh 0­3 0­0 1 0Victoria Lacy 0­0 0­0 0 0Julia Stevenson 0­2 2­2 3 2team 6Totals 19-53 8-10 38 48

(35.8%) (80.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Mansfield 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­13 (Morel 1­1, Reimer 1­2,Heller 1­3, Connolly 0­1, Metz 0­2, Brown 0­3), Mansfield 2­13(Moore 1­1, M.Hafer 1­6, Atallah 0­1, Espigh 0­1, Hafer 0­2,Pender 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 20 (Reimer 9, Conklin 3),Mansfield 10 (M. Hafer 3, Pender 3). Steals: Edinboro 21(Morel 4, Brown 3, Blazetic 3), Mansfield 3 (Moore 2,Pender 1). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Brown 4, Blazetic

Casey Heller averaged 5.4 ppg. andmade 32 of 76 three-pointers as a

senior.

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2), Mansfield 3 (Atallah 2, M. Hafer 1). Turnovers:Edinboro 4, Mansfield 28

}Game 10Bloomsburg 77, Edinboro 72at Bloomsburg, PAJanuary 3, 2010

Edinboro (6-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 4­12 3­4 9 12Renee’ Brown, f 5­12 4­6 6 16Samantha Blazetic, c 3­6 0­0 2 6Raven Metz, g 1­5 1­2 5 3Samantha Reimer, g 6­15 5­6 3 21Kerry Connolly 2­7 0­0 1 6Amanda Coressel 0­1 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 1­5 0­0 4 3Shawayna Morel 1­3 0­0 2 2Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 1­2 4 3team 2Totals 24-69 14-20 38 72

(34.8%) (70.0%)

Bloomsburg (8-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKayla Oxenrider, f 4­8 3­4 2 13Christine Sereta, f 3­6 2­6 10 8Kelsey Gallagher, g 5­10 7­8 8 18Alyssa Flanagan, g 2­5 4­5 3 8Dana Wieller, g 7­16 6­8 6 22Jen Dervarics 0­0 2­2 1 2Tanejha Smith 0­0 0­0 0 0Lauren Biczelewski 0­1 0­0 1 0Lauren Ellis 2­4 2­2 3 6team 6Totals 23-50 26-35 40 77

(46.0%) (74.3%)

HALFTIME: Bloomsburg 42, Edinboro 40Three-point FGs: Edinboro 10­23 (Reimer 4­7, Brown 2­2,Connolly 2­7, Conklin 1­2, Heller 1­2, Morel 0­1, Metz 0­2),Bloomsburg 5­10 (Oxenrider 2­2, Wieller 2­5, Gallagher 1­3).Assists: Edinboro 17 (Reimer 6, Metz 3), Bloomsburg 13(Flanagan 5, Gallagher 4). Steals: Edinboro 4 (Brown 2),

Bloomsburg 7 (Flanagan 3, Gallagher 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 3 (Blazetic 2, Conklin 1), Bloomsburg 5 (Sereta 3).Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Bloomsburg 20.

}Game 11Edinboro 90, Concord 37at Edinboro, PAJanuary 6, 2010

Edinboro (7-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 5­11 2­2 2 12Renee’ Brown, f 7­15 3­3 8 17Samantha Blazetic, c 2­12 3­3 6 13Casey Heller, g 1­2 0­0 2 3Samantha Reimer, g 5­12 7­8 1 20Kerry Connolly 2­6 0­0 1 6Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­0 6 2Raven Metz 2­3 2­4 5 6Shawayna Morel 2­5 0­0 3 4Micki Cerchiaro 3­4 1­1 2 7team 7Totals 33-72 18-21 43 90

(45.8%) (85.7%)

Concord (7-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsSydney Lindsey, f 4­9 4­4 7 12Sierra Brown, f 4­14 0­0 11 8Jolysa Brown, c 0­6 3­4 5 3Camisha Alexander, g 1­6 0­0 1 2Sarah Blevins, g 0­2 0­0 0 0Stephanie Wallace 0­2 0­0 1 0Emily Blevins 0­1 1­2 4 1Haley Smith 0­0 0­0 0 0Katy Somerville 0­2 0­0 0 0Anna Truckley 0­2 2­2 0 2Holly Bibb 2­5 1­2 1 5Meghan Cole 1­3 0­0 0 2Kristin Kidd 1­5 0­1 3 2team 9Totals 13-57 11-15 42 37

(22.8%) (73.3%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 45, Concord 20Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­13 (Reimer 3­6, Connolly 2­5, Heller 1­1, Conklin 0­1), Concord 0­14 (S.Blevins, 0­1,Wallace 0­1, Somerville 0­1, Bibb 0­2, Cole 0­2, Lindsey 0­3,Alexander 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 20 (Reimer 9, Coressel4), Concord 6 (J. Brown 2). Steals: Edinboro 18 (Metz 4,Brown 3, Reimer 3 ), Concord 7 (Lindsey 4). BlockedShots: Edinboro 10 (Conklin 3, Blazetic 3), Concord 3 ( S.Brown, J.Brown, S.Blevins). Turnovers: Edinboro 14,Concord 31.

Game 12Edinboro 66, Kutztown 52at Edinboro, PAJanuary 9, 2010

Edinboro (8-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 3­9 5­6 6 12Renee’ Brown, f 7­14 0­0 10 16Samantha Blazetic, c 4­10 2­4 9 10Casey Heller, g 3­10 0­0 5 7Samantha Reimer, g 2­7 8­8 4 13Kerry Connolly 0­2 0­0 1 0Amanda Coressel 0­1 0­0 1 0Raven Metz 3­4 0­0 2 6Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 0 0Micki Cerchiaro 0­1 2­2 0 2team 6Totals 22-58 17-20 44 66

(37.9%) (85.0%)

Kutztown (8-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMelissa McQuade, f 5­19 2­2 9 13Chauntelle Schroeder, c 2­11 1­2 5 5Meredith Starr, g 0­4 0­0 3 0Rachel Wisemiller, g 5­10 3­4 7 14Vivian Melvin, g 5­10 2­2 6 12Brittany Greaves 0­1 0­0 0 0Ashley Wood 0­5 2­4 2 2

Brittany Levan 0­0 0­0 0 0Kristen Murray 3­5 0­0 2 6Steph Zewe 0­1 0­0 1 0team 6Totals 20-66 10-14 41 52

(30.3%) (71.4%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 29, Kutztown 21Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­17 (Brown 2­6, Conklin 1­1,Reimer 1­3, Heller 1­5, Connolly 0­2), Kutztown 2­10(Wisemiller 1­2, McQuade 1­5, Starr 0­1, Murray 0­1, Wood 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 6, Metz 2), Kutztown 9(Starr 3, Greaves 2, Wisemiller 2). Steals: Edinboro 10(Metz 4, Cerchiaro 3), Kutztown 11 (Starr 4, Schroeder 2,Wisemiller 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7 (Blazetic 5,Conklin 2), Kutztown 3 (McQuade, Schroeder, Wisemiller).Turnovers: Edinboro 20, Kutztown 18.

}Game 13Edinboro 75, East Stroudsburg 53at East Stroudsburg PAJanuary 10, 2010

Edinboro (9-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 1­11 1­3 4 3Renee’ Brown, f 5­6 2­2 8 16Samantha Blazetic, c 2­10 2­2 6 6Casey Heller, g 2­9 0­0 1 6Samantha Reimer, g 6­16 8­10 5 23Kerry Connolly 0­3 0­0 2 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Raven Metz 1­3 0­0 1 2Shawayna Morel 1­2 0­0 1 2Micki Cerchiaro 5­6 7­8 8 17team 7Totals 23-66 20-25 43 75

(34.8%) (80.0%)

East Stroudsburg (2-11)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsJennifer Scherer, f 6­11 0­0 8 13DeAnna Rayam, f 4­15 12­13 16 20Alexa Detzi, c 1­4 2­3 10 4Cyara Woodbridge, g 1­7 2­4 2 4Barb Borst, g 4­10 0­0 2 9Marina Bronstein 0­0 0­0 0 0Brittany McClain 0­2 0­0 1 0Kristin D’Arienzo 0­1 0­0 0 0Mia Waring 1­3 1­2 3 3Becky Hayter 0­1 0­0 0 0Angel Gaffney 0­1 0­0 0 0Deonna Overton 0­0 0­0 0 0Kelly Sorber 0­0 0­0 0 0team 3Totals 17-55 17-22 45 53

(30.9%) (77.3%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 41, East Stroudsburg 25Three-point FGs: Edinboro 9­20 (Brown 4­5, Reimer 3­7,Heller 2­4, Conklin 0­1, Metz 0­1, Connolly 0­2), ESU 2­13(Borst 1­2, Scherer 1­4, Woodbridge 0­1, McClain 0­2, Rayam0­4). Assists: Edinboro 17 (Conklin 5, Reimer 5, Connolly 2,Morel 2), ESU 8 (Rayam 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6(Blazetic 3, Cerchiaro 2), ESU 8 (Detzi 3, McClain 2). Steals:Edinboro 10 (Brown 4, Conklin 2). Turnovers: Edinboro16, ESU 25.

}Game 14Edinboro 78, Lock Haven 65at Edinboro, PAJanuary 13, 2010

Edinboro (10-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 8­14 6­9 6 23Renee’ Brown, f 4­7 2­2 4 10Samantha Blazetic, c 3­7 1­2 3 8Samantha Reimer, g 5­15 17­19 3 29Casey Heller, g 1­2 0­0 3 2Kerry Connolly 0­2 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Raven Metz 0­1 0­0 2 0Shawayna Morel 1­4 0­0 7 2

Samantha Blazetic led the PSAC inblocked shots with 69.

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Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 2­4 5 4team 2Totals 23-55 28-36 35 78

(41.8%) (77.8%)

Lock Haven (5-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKristein Kudrick, f 2­6 2­2 3 6Heather McHugh, g 1­3 0­0 1 2Peaches Nesmith, g 1­3 1­2 1 3Sharay Hall, g 2­3 1­4 3 5Casi Donelan, g 8­16 8­10 5 24Kacie Hershey 2­4 8­11 5 12Marisa Elliot 1­5 0­0 1 2Jaime Donovan 0­0 0­0 0 0Amy Bievenour 1­1 0­0 0 2Tyeshia Carroll 4­5 1­1 3 9team 6Totals 22-46 21-30 28 65

(47.8%) (70.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 40, Lock Haven 24Three-point FGs: Edinboro 4­15 (Reimer 2­7, Blazetic 1­1,Conklin 1­3, Connolly 0­1, Morel 0­1, Brown 0­2), Lock Haven0­6 (Hall 0­1, Kudrick 0­1, Donelan 0­2, McHugh 0­2).Assists: Edinboro 12 (Reimer 4, Blazetic 2, Connolly 2),Lock Haven 8 (Hall 4, McHugh 2). Steals: Edinboro 11(Reimer 6), Lock Haven 9 (Carroll 4, Hall 2). BlockedShots: Edinboro 2 (Heller, Cerchiaro). Turnovers:Edinboro 22, Lock Haven 22.

}Game 15Edinboro 76, Slippery Rock 55at Edinboro, PAJanuary 16, 2010

Edinboro (11-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 4­9 2­2 4 11Renee’ Brown, f 8­22 8­9 14 25Samantha Blazetic, c 4­14 0­0 10 8Shawayna Morel, g 1­4 1­2 2 3Samantha Reimer, g 6­16 0­0 3 13Kerry Connolly 1­4 0­0 3 2Amanda Coressel 1­2 0­0 2 2Casey Heller 1­2 0­0 2 2Raven Metz 1­1 2­3 4 4Micki Cerchiaro 1­4 4­4 5 6team 4Totals 28-77 17-20 53 76

(36.4%) (85.0%)

Slippery Rock (3-12) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmanda Mikatavage, f 6­8 1­1 2 13Tynesha Lee, f 1­1 0­0 2 2Julie Molloy, g 3­10 2­3 5 8Nikki Presto, g 1­7 2­2 5 4Bethany Caudill, g 3­7 0­0 1 8Lyndsy Day 0­0 0­0 0 0Kara Lazauskas 1­2 1­2 1 4Sandra Busser 1­2 0­0 1 2Grace Palucis 0­3 0­0 2 0Alex Beatty 3­7 3­4 3 10Katelyn Griffin 0­0 0­0 0 0Emilee Vitez 1­7 0­0 7 2Haley Geyer 0­2 2­2 1 2team 4Totals 20-56 11-14 34 55

(35.7%) (78.6%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 39, Slippery Rock 25Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­20 (Conklin 1­3, Brown 1­5,Reimer 1­8, Coressel 0­1, Heller 0­1, Connolly 0­2), SlipperyRock 4­11 (Caudill 2­3, Beatty 1­1, Lazauskas 1­2, Palucis 0­1,Molloy 0­2, Presto 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Morel 3,Conklin 2, Brown 2, Reimer 2, Cerchiaro 2), Slippery Rock 7(seven with 1). Steals: Edinboro 6 (Reimer 2), Slippery Rock6 (six with 1). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic,Brown, Conklin, Metz), Slippery Rock 4 (Lee 2, Mikatavage2). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Slippery Rock 18.

}Game 16Mercyhurst 70, Edinboro 65at Erie, PAJanuary 20, 2010

Edinboro (11-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 3­12 1­2 3 7Renee’ Brown, f 6­14 7­12 11 19Samantha Blazetic, c 2­6 0­0 5 4Casey Heller, g 2­6 0­0 5 4Samantha Reimer, g 7­19 10­11 1 24Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 1 0Raven Metz 0­1 0­0 0 0Shawayna Morel 1­4 0­0 3 2Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 1­4 7 3team 1Totals 22-66 19-29 36 65

(43.3%) (54.2%)

Mercyhurst (10-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmy Achesinski, f 7­12 8­10 9 22Nikki Fredrickson, g 1­4 3­4 4 5Megan Hoffman, g 1­2 2­2 7 5Samantha Loadman, g 4­9 2­2 5 14Dana Banda, g 1­2 1­2 1 3Kelsey Gordon 2­3 0­0 1 5Kaylee Foster 2­4 2­2 0 6Kelsey Trosch 0­0 0­0 0 0Lindsay Whipkey 3­4 0­1 2 6Katie Carbee 0­1 4­4 4 4team 2Totals 21-41 22-27 35 70

(51.2%) (81.5%)

HALFTIME: Mercyhurst 31, Edinboro 23Three-point FGs: Edinboro 2­13 (Heller 2­2, Connolly 0­1,Conklin 0­2, Brown 0­3, Reimer 0­5), Mercyhurst 6­13(Loadman 4­8, Hoffman 1­1, Gordon 1­2, Banda 0­1,Frederickson 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 8 (Reimer 4, Brown2), Mercyhurst 18 (Achesinski 10, Hoffman 3, Loadman 3).Steals: Edinboro 13 (Cerchiaro 5, Brown 3, Conklin 2, Morel2), Mercyhurst 6 (Hoffman 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro4 (Blazetic 2, Brown 1, Cerchiaro 1), Mercyhurst 2 (Carbee,Frederickson). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, Mercyhurst 31.

}Game 17California(Pa.) 69, Edinboro 52at Edinboro, PAJanuary 23, 2010

Edinboro (11-6) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 2­7 0­0 8 4Micki Cerchiaro, f 4­7 1­2 4 9Samantha Blazetic, c 4­8 0­0 6 8Renee’ Brown, g 2­11 0­0 7 5Samantha Reimer, g 3­7 2­2 3 9Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 2­2 0­0 1 4Casey Heller 2­5 0­0 2 5Raven Metz 4­9 0­6 5 8Shawayna Morel 0­0 0­0 1 0team 3Totals 23-57 3-10 40 52

(34.5%) (61.5%)

California(Pa) (13-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmy Johns, f 2­8 0­0 3 4Kayla Smith, f 5­12 8­16 15 18Stephanie Michael, g 2­6 0­0 4 5Brooque Williams, g 8­18 4­6 4 20Crystal Andrews, g 4­11 3­4 8 11Danielle Luckett 0­0 1­2 0 1Kiara Brown 4­9 2­2 3 10Megan Kermond 0­1 0­0 0 0Mona Rowe 0­0 0­0 1 0Tatianna Hall 0­2 0­0 3 0team 5Totals 25-67 18-30 46 69

(37.3%) (60.0%)

HALFTIME: California(Pa.) 33, Edinboro 29Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­11 (Heller 1­2, Brown 1­2,

Reimer 1­4, Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­2), Cal 1­14 (Michael 1­5,Kermond 0­1, Williams 0­1, Andrews 0­3, Brown 0­4).Assists: Edinboro 14 (Conklin 5, Metz 3, Coressel 2, Reimer2), Cal 18 (Andrews 5, Williams 5, Michael 3, Smith 3).Steals: Edinboro 9 (Metz 5, Cerchiaro 2), Cal 15 (Williams 7,Andrews 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7 (Blazetic 4), Cal 3(Smith 2, Williams 1). Turnovers: Edinboro 25,California(Pa.) 14.

}Game 18Gannon 79, Edinboro 67at Erie, PAJanuary 27, 2010

Edinboro (11-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 6­16 3­8 9 15Renee’ Brown, f 3­10 4­4 8 10Samantha Blazetic, c 0­1 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel, g 0­0 0­0 0 0Samantha Reimer, g 5­13 5­5 1 16Kerry Connolly 0­1 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 0­0 0­0 1 0Raven Metz 5­8 0­0 5 10Shawayna Morel 6­9 2­2 4 14Micki Cerchiaro 1­2 0­0 2 2team 4Totals 26-60 14-19 34 67

(43.3%) (73.7%)

Gannon (21-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsBrittany Tabron, f 4­10 0­2 11 8Kim Vargas, f 4­6 0­0 2 8Tiffany Crocker, g 4­7 2­2 2 11Carrie Nolan, g 5­10 7­8 8 18Kristina Freeman, g 2­9 3­3 1 8Shanna Thompson 6­7 2­4 5 14Amanda Dacek 0­2 0­0 0 0Julie Kleber 4­8 3­4 3 12team 4Totals 29-59 17-23 36 79

(49.2%) (73.9%)

Kerry Connolly played in all 28 gamesas a freshman guard.

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HALFTIME: Gannon 35, Edinboro 21Three-point FGs: Edinboro 1­11 (Reimer 1­4, Metz 0­1,Connolly 0­1, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­4), Gannon 4­12 (Crocker 1­1,Freeman 1­2, Kleber 1­3, Nolan 1­5, Dacek 0­1). Assists:Edinboro 12 (Metz 2, Morel 2, Reimer 2), Gannon 21(Crocker 4,Nolan 4, Freeman 4, Kleber 4). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Metz 4,Brown 3, Conklin 2, Morel 2), Gannon 11 (Nolan 4, Crocker 3,Kleber 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Blazetic 2, Brown 1,Conklin 1), Gannon 7 (Freeman 2, Vargas 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 24, Gannon 19.

}Game 19Edinboro 94, Clarion 85at Clarion, PAJanuary 30, 2010

Edinboro (12-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 13­21 1­3 12 27Renee’ Brown, f 5­16 6­8 8 17Shawayna Morel, g 1­1 1­2 6 3Raven Metz, g 1­5 0­0 6 2Samantha Reimer, g 1­8 6­7 2 9Kerry Connolly 0­8 1­2 2 1Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 5­8 2­2 3 15Micki Cerchiaro 0­1 0­0 1 0Samantha Blazetic 10­13 0­2 10 20team 2Totals 36-81 17-26 52 94

(44.4%) (65.4%)

Clarion (10-9) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsLizzie Suwala, f 9­15 4­4 8 28Janelle Zabresky, f 7­11 1­1 8 15Courtney Healy, g 2­4 0­1 2 4Rachel Skolny, g 0­6 2­2 2 2Bethany Koch, g 6­16 3­3 9 16Jillian Taylor 0­2 0­0 1 0Joanna Catalano 0­1 0­1 1 0Aleya Miller 3­5 3­4 6 9Casey Batey 0­1 0­0 1 0Rachel Graeff 4­14 2­5 4 11team 3Totals 31-75 15-21 45 85

(41.3%) (71.4%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 53, Clarion 49Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­19 (Heller 3­4, Brown 1­3,Reimer 1­6, Conklin 0­1, Connolly 0­5), Clarion 8­16 (Suwala 6­9, Koch 1­1, Graeff 1­3, Skolny 0­1, Healy 0­1, Batey 0­1).Assists: Edinboro 18 (Reimer 7, Morel 3), Clarion 21 (Graeff8, Koch 4, Suwala 3). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Brown 5,Cerchiaro 2, Metz 2, Conklin 2, Morel 2), Clarion 5 (five with 1).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Blazetic 8), Clarion 10 (Healy 5,Zabresky 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 11, Clarion 18.

}Game 20Indiana(Pa.) 58, Edinboro 52at Indiana, PAFebruary 3, 2010

Edinboro (12-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 6­20 1­2 9 13Shawayna Morel, f 2­3 0­0 2 4Renee’ Brown, f 3­19 4­4 12 10Raven Metz, g 1­3 6­8 7 8Samantha Reimer, g 0­12 5­6 0 5Kerry Connolly 0­4 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­2 0­0 1 0Casey Heller 1­5 0­0 2 2Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 2­2 9 4Samantha Blazetic 3­8 0­0 6 6team 4Totals 17-79 18-22 52 52

(21.5%) (81.8%)

Indiana(Pa.) (12-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsBrianna Johnson, f 4­12 2­2 5 10HIllary Shope, f 2­9 0­0 7 4Julie Lozon, g 0­0 0­0 1 0Kierstin Filla, g 0­1 2­2 0 2Lacey Claar, g 2­10 3­4 6 7Vianca Tejada 1­4 0=0 4 2Eryn Withers 4­11 1­2 13 11Sarah Pastorek 6­11 10­12 9 22team 8Totals 19-58 18-22 53 58

(32.8%) (81.8%)

HALFTIME: Indiana(Pa.) 25, Edinboro 20Three-point FGs: Edinboro 0­12 (Brown 0­1, Heller 0­3,Connolly 0­3, Reimer 0­5), IUP 2­8 (Withers 2­4, Claar 0­4).Assists: Edinboro 10 (Reimer 3, Conklin 2), IUP 12 (Claar 3,Tejada 3, Filla 2). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Metz 3, Conklin 2,Brown 2), IUP 7 (Pastorek 2, Tejada 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 10 (Blazetic 5, Conklin 2), IUP 6 (Pastorek 3, Tejada2). Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Indiana(Pa.) 23.

}Game 21Edinboro 62, Lock Haven 49at Lock Haven, PAFebruary 6, 2010

Edinboro (13-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 3­10 0­0 1 6Renee’ Brown, f 4­13 2­4 7 10Raven Metz, g 4­11 4­8 7 12Shawayna Morel, g 0­2 2­4 3 2Samantha Reimer, g 3­14 7­10 4 14Kerry Connolly 0­0 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 4­7 0­0 5 10Micki Cerchiaro 1­1 0­0 1 2Samantha Blazetic 3­8 0­0 9 6team 8Totals 22-66 15-26 45 62

(33.3%) (57.7%)

Lock Haven (5-14) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKacie Hershey, f 0­3 0­0 2 0Kristen Kudrick, f 3­8 3­4 7 9Heather McHugh, g 2­3 0­0 3 5Peaches Nesmith,g 7­16 1­4 8 15Casi Donelan, g 3­11 0­1 4 6Mahogany Spence 0­2 0­0 1 0Marisa Elliot 0­2 2­2 3 2Milan Dry 1­2 0­0 3 2Jaime Donovan 2­3 0­0 2 6

Sharay Hall 0­2 2­4 1 2Tyeshia Carroll 1­8 0­0 3 2team 13Totals 19-60 8-15 50 49

(31.7%) (53.3%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Lock Haven 21Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­11 (Heller 2­5, Reimer 1­4,Brown 0­1, Conklin 0­1), Lock Haven 3­11 (Donovan 2­3,McHugh 1­2, Nesmith 0­1, Spence 0­1, Carroll 0­1, Donelan 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Reimer 5, Morel 2), Lock Haven 8(McHugh 2, Donelan 3). Steals: Edinboro 16 (Reimer 5,Metz 5, Conklin 2), Lock Haven 9 (Elliot 3, Carroll 2, Kudrick2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 5), Lock Haven 4(Kudrick 2, Donelan 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, LockHaven 30 .

}Game 22Edinboro 71, Mercyhurst 52 at Edinboro, PAFebruary 10, 2010

Edinboro (14-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 5­15 1­2 8 11Renee’ Brown, f 7­12 2­2 2 18Raven Metz, g 1­4 2­2 3 4Shawayna Morel, g 0­3 0­0 3 0Samantha Reimer, g 6­13 7­7 3 20Kerry Connolly 1­1 0­0 0 2Amanda Coressel 0­1 0­0 1 0Casey Heller 2­6 0­0 1 6Micki Cerchiaro 1­1 3­4 5 5Samantha Blazetic 2­5 1­1 7 5team 4Totals 25-61 16-18 37 71

(41.0%) (88.9%)

Mercyhurst (9-13) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmy Achesinski, f 3­10 6­8 7 12Nikki Frederickson, f 4­8 1­2 3 9Megam Hoffman, g 0­2 0­0 6 0Samantha Loadman, g 6­14 0­0 14 16Dana Banda, g 1­8 4­4 0 7Kelsey Gordon 1­4 0­0 1 2Kelsey Trosch 1­2 0­0 0 2Lindsay Whipkey 2­4 0­0 0 4Katie Carbee 0­1 0­0 0 0team 4Totals 18-53 11-14 35 52

(34.0%) (78.6%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Mercyhurst 28Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­8 (Brown 2­2, Heller 2­4,Reimer 1­2), Mercyhurst 5­14 (Loadman 4­8, Banda 1­3,Frederickson 0­1, Hoffman 0­1, Gordon 0­1). Assists:Edinboro 15 (Reimer 4, Morel 3), Mercyhurst 15 (Achesinski4, Frederickson 4, Banda 3). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Brown 4,Metz 4, Morel 3), Mercyhurst 7 (Loadman 3, Banda 2).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Blazetic 3, Cerchiaro 2),Mercyhurst 6 (Achesinski 2, Loadman 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 16, Mercyhurst 20.

}Game 23 Edinboro 79, Slippery Rock 52at Slippery Rock, PAFebruary 13, 2010

Edinboro (15-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 6­16 1­2 8 13Renee’ Brown, f 3­6 0­0 6 6Raven Metz, g 3­4 0­0 4 7Shawayna Morel, g 4­5 0­0 2 9Samantha Reimer, g 6­12 6­6 2 22Kerry Connolly 1­1 0­0 1 2Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 2­5 2­2 5 6Micki Cerchiaro 2­2 2­2 2 6Samantha Blazetic 4­6 0­0 4 8team 2Totals 31-57 11-12 36 79

(54.4%) (91.7%)Fighting Scots celebrate season-ending

win over Clarion to qualify for PSACPlayoffs.

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Slippery Rock (5-18) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsEmilee Vitez, f 2­8 1­4 2 5Amanda Mikatavage, f 1­4 0­0 3 2Julie Molloy, g 5­10 2­4 4 12Nikki Presto, g 3­3 1­3 1 7Chere’ Marshall, g 1­3 4­4 1 6Kara Lazauskas 0­0 0­0 0 0Bethany Caudill 5­10 0­2 2 12Sandra Busser 1­2 0­0 0 2Grace Palucis 0­2 0­0 1 0Alex Beatty 0­2 0­0 4 0Katelyn Griffin 1­1 0­0 0 2Tynesha Lee 1­3 2­3 4 4team 3Totals 20-48 10-20 25 52

(41.7%) (50.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 42, Slippery Rock 24 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­14 (Reimer 4­7, Metz 1­1, Morel1­2, Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­1, Heller 0­2), Slippery Rock 2­8 (Caudill2­4, Beatty 0­1, Molloy 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 19 (Metz 4,Morel 3, Reimer 3), Slippery Rock 9 (Molloy 4, Palucis 2).Steals:Edinboro 9 (Conklin 2, Brown 2, Coressel 2), Slippery Rock 8(Marshall 2, Busser 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Cerchiaro4), Slippery Rock 2 (Mikatavage, Lee). Turnovers: Edinboro15, Slippery Rock 19.

}Game 24Gannon 80, Edinboro 72at Edinboro, PAFebruary 17, 2010

Edinboro (15--9) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 4­11 1­1 4 10Renee’ Brown, f 7­10 2­2 2 16Raven Metz, g 5­10 2­2 3 12Shawayna Morel, g 0­2 1­2 6 1Samantha Reimer, g 9­18 3­3 2 26Kerry Connolly 0­0 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Casey Heller 0­4 0­0 0 0Micki Cerchiaro 2­2 1­1 3 5Samantha Blazetic 1­5 0­2 5 2team 2Totals 28-62 10-13 27 72

(45.2%) (76.9%)

Gannon (27-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsBrittany Tabron, f 6­10 1­1 9 13Kim Vargas, f 5­6 2­2 7 15Tiffany Crocker, g 3­8 1­2 7 8Carrie Nolan, g 2­7 0­2 3 9Kristina Freeman, g 3­4 2­3 0 8Caitlyn Lowe 4­6 3­5 2 15Julie Kleber 2­6 0­2 2 12team 3 Totals 25-47 21-26 33 80

(53.2%) (80.8%)

HALFTIME: Gannon 42, Edinboro 35Three-point FGs Edinboro 6­17 (Reimer 5­10, Conklin 1­2,Morel 0­2, Brown 0­3), Gannon 9­17 (Vargas 3­3, Lowe 3­5,Freeman 2­3, Crocker 1­­2, Nolan 0­2, Kleber 0­2). Assists:Edinboro 10 (Reimer 4, Conklin 3), Gannon 19 (Crocker 9,Nolan 3, Freeman 3). Steals: Edinboro 8 (Metz 3, Conklin 2,Reimer 2), Gannon 7 (Nolan 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro6 (Blazetic 5, Conklin 1), Gannon 6 (Nolan 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 13, Gannon 18.

}Game 25 California(Pa.) 80, Edinboro 44at California, PAFebruary 20, 2010

Edinboro (15-10) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 3­7 0­0 1 6Renee’ Brown, f 4­9 3­3 3 12Raven Metz, g 2­5 2­2 5 6Shawayna Morel, g 0­2 0­2 1 0Samantha Reimer, g 3­9 2­2 1 9Kerry Connolly 0­2 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 1­3 0­0 3 2

Casey Heller 1­9 0­0 1 3Micki Cerchiaro 1­3 0 6 2Samantha Blazetic 2­9 0­0 4 4team 9Totals 17-58 7-9 34 44

(29.3%) (77.8%)

California(Pa.) (19-6)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAmy Johns, f 6­11 1­2 6 13Kayla Smith, f 5­13 4­8 19 14Stephanie Michael, g 2­5 2­3 3 6Brooque Williams, g 10­21 5­11 8 25Crystal Andrews, g 2­6 4­4 1 8Danielle Luckett 4­6 1­1 1 9Kiara Brown 0­1 2­2 0 2Megan Kermond 0­0 0­0 2 0Taryn Russ 1­1 1­1 2 3Mona Rowe 0­2 0­0 1 0Tatiana Hall 0­1 0­0 0 0team 5Totals 30-67 20-32 48 80

(44.8%) (62.5%)

HALFTIME: California (Pa.) 40, Edinboro 29Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­12 (Brown 1­2, Reimer 1­3,Heller 1­5, Conklin 0­1, Connolly 0­1), Cal 0­5 (Andrews 0­1,Brown 0­1, Michael 0­3). Assists: Edinboro 7 (Conklin 3,Morel 2),Cal 13 (Williams 4, Smith 4, Andrews 3). Steals:Edinboro 11 (Brown 3, Metz 2, Conklin 2, Cerchiaro 2),Cal 20(Williams 8, Johns 5, Smith 4). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4(Blazetic 2), Cal, 4 (Smith 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 34,California(Pa.) 22.

}Game 26Indiana(Pa.) 64, Edinboro 62at Edinboro, PAFebruary 24, 2010

Edinboro (15-11) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 8­14 2­3 6 18Renee’ Brown, f 6­17 6­7 15 18Samantha Blazetic, c 0­1 0­0 3 0Raven Metz, g 1­6 1­2 6 3Samantha Reimer, g 2­14 3­4 1 7Kerry Connolly 2­5 1­2 0 7Casey Heller 1­5 2­4 2 5Shawayna Morel 0­1 0­0 1 0Micki Cerchiaro 2­10 0­0 9 4team 4Totals 22-73 15-22 47 62

(30.1%) (68.2%)

Indiana(Pa.) (16-9) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsSarah Pastorek, f 2­13 3­4 4 7Julie Lozon, g 2­3 3­4 8 8Kierstin Filla, g 2­8 2­2 3 6Eryn Withers, g 4­13 4­4 7 13Lacey Claar, g 5­10 2­2 9 14Katelyn Marshall 0­3 0­0 0 0Brianna Johnson 0­1 0­0 2 0Vianca Tejada 0­0 0­0 0 0Hillary Shope 6­8 1­1 7 16team 6Totals 21-59 17-21 46 64

(35.6%) (81.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 29, Indiana(Pa) 29 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­15 (Connolly 2­3, Heller 1­4,Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­3, Reimer 0­4), IUP 5­12 (Claar 2­6,Shope 1­1, Lozon 1­2, Withers 1­2, Pastorek 0­1). Assists:Edinboro 9 (Reimer 4, Blazetic 2), IUP 11 (Filla 6, Claar 2).Steals: Edinboro 12 (Brown 4, Conklin 3, Reimer 2), IUP 6(Withers 2, Claar 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 9 (Conklin6), IUP 8 (Pastorek 4, Shope 3). Turnovers: Edinboro 14,Indiana(Pa.) 20.

}Game 27Edinboro 78, Clarion 66at Edinboro, PAFebruary 27, 2010

Edinboro (16-11) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 4­15 4­8 15 12Renee’ Brown, f 3­12 4­4 6 10Casey Heller, g 4­11 0­0 4 12Raven Metz, g 2­3 0­0 4 4Samantha Reimer, g 3­12 12­12 3 19Kerry Connolly 0­0 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Shawayna Morel 1­5 3­4 2 5Micki Cerchiaro 2­3 0­0 5 4Samantha Blazetic 4­5 4­6 5 12team 3Totals 23-66 27-34 47 78

(34.8%) (79.4%)

Clarion (12-15) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsSarah Pratt, f 1­7 7­10 10 9Jenelle Zabresky, f 9­12 1­2 10 19Bethany Koch, g 5­15 3­4 6 13Rachel Graeff, g 4­11 5­5 4 13Lizzie Suwala, g 1­7 1­2 5 3Jillian Taylor 0­0 0­0 0 0Joanna Catalano 0­1 1­2 1 1Aleya Miller 1­2 0­0 0 2Rachel Skolny 2­2 2­4 1 6Courtney Formica 0­1 0­0 0 0team 3Totals 23-58 20-29 40 66

(39.7%) (69.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Clarion 31Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­15 (Heller 4­6, Reimer 1­6,Conklin 0­1, Brown 0­1, Morel 0­1), Clarion 0­10 (Formica 0­1,Suwala 0­1, Koch 0­4, Graeff 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 14(Reimer 6, Metz 3, Conklin 2), Clarion 10 (Graeff 4, Koch 3).Steals: Edinboro 11 (Reimer 4), Clarion 6 (Zabresky 3,Formica 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Blazetic), Clarion11 (Zabersky 4, Koch 4 ).Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Clarion20.

}Game 28Gannon 81, Edinboro 67The PSAC Quarterfinalsat Erie, PA March 2, 2010

Edinboro (16-12) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKelsey Conklin, f 7­13 2­2 5 17Renee’ Brown, f 6­12 3­4 8 18Casey Heller, g 3­8 0­0 0 8Raven Metz, g 2­6 0­0 6 4Samantha Reimer, g 3­8 7­7 0 14Kerry Connolly 0­2 0­0 0 0Amanda Coressel 0­0 0­0 0 0Shawayna Morel 1­4 0­0 2 3Micki Cerchiaro 0­0 3­4 5 3Samantha Blazetic 0­2 0­0 3 0team 5Totals 22-73 15-22 34 67

(40.0%) (88.2%)

Gannon (31-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsBrittany Tabron, f 1­8 3­4 7 5Kim Vargas, f 10­12 1­1 3 21Tiffany Crocker, g 5­10 5­5 7 16Carrie Nolan, g 7­14 6­7 2 21Kristina Freeman, g 0­5 4­4 4 4Caitlyn Lowe 1­2 0­0 0 3Shanna Thompson 2­6 0­0 3 4Julie Kleber 3­7 0­0 4 7team 4Totals 29-64 19-21 34 81

(45.3%) (90.5%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Gannon 36Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­22 (Brown 3­4, Heller 2­5,Conklin 1­2, Morel 1­2, Reimer 1­5, Connolly 0­2, Metz 0­2),Gannon 4­15 (Crocker 1­2, Lowe 1­2, Kleber 1­3, Nolan 1­5,Vargas 0­1, Freeman 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Reimer 4),Gannon 16 (Crocker 6, Nolan 5). Steals: Edinboro 4 (Metz2), Gannon 9 (Crocker 4, Nolan 3). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 3 (Cerchiaro 2), Gannon 2 (Vargas, Freeman).Turnovers: Edinboro 19, Gannon 9.

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Remembering Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin Remembering Samantha Reimer and Kelsey Conklin Edinboro Women’s Basketball 2010-11

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} Samantha Reimer­­ All­time leading scorer with 1,926 points­­ Ranks 13th all­time in the PSAC in scoring­­ Holds career and PSAC records for free throwsmade (640), and also holds career record forfree throws attempted (755)­­ Shot 90.6 percent from the free throw line as asenior, a school and PSAC record­­ Ranks fifth in career assists (449)­­ Three­time All­PSAC honoree, earning firstteam honors as a sophomore and senior andsecond team as a junior­­ Named Edinboro’s Nancy Acker Senior FemaleAthlete of the Year­­ 2009­10 Womens’ Division II Bulletin honorablemention All­American

} Kelsey Conklin­­ Fifth all­time leading scorer with 1,557 points­­ Ranks fifth in career rebounds with 772­­ Only the second player in Edinboro history withover 1,500 points and 700 rebounds, joiningMontique Wade­­ Ranks sixth in career steals (236) and tied forninth in career blocked shots (74)­­ Three­time All­PSAC honoree, earning firstteam honors as a junior and second team as asophomore and senior­­ Named Edinboro’s Nancy Acker Senior FemaleAthlete of the Year­­ 2009­10 Womens’ Division II Bulletin honorablemention All­American

22 Kelsey ConklinForward 6’1” Senior

Edinboro, PA General McLane HS

Kelsey Conklin’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­DQ Pts. Avg.2006­07 28­28 137­298 .460 6­31 .194 57­100 .570 211 7.5 40 100 15 71 100­3 337 12.02007­08 26­24 147­269 .546 7­14 .500 71­100 .710 170 6.5 57 59 12 53 87­3 372 14.32008­09 27­26 185­368 .503 3­16 .188 86­134 .642 217 8.0 53 103 23 70 81­1 459 17.02009­10 28­28 164­363 .452 8­33 .242 53­86 .616 174 6.2 51 92 24 42 74­1 389 13.9Career 109-106 633-1298 .488 24-94 .255 267-420 .636 772 7.1 201 354 74 236 342-8 1557 14.3

Samantha Reimer’s Career at EdinboroYear G­GS FG­FGA Pct. 3FG­3FGA Pct. FT­FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF­D Pts. Avg.2006­07 28­20 105­301 .349 35­116 .302 121­158 .766 83 3.0 80 77 1 32 51­0 366 13.12007­08 27­27 155­386 .402 53­161 .329 175­206 .850 94 3.5 143 92 1 40 47­0 538 19.92008­09 27­27 147­420 .350 56­180 .311 170­199 .854 71 2.6 89 109 2 49 44­0 520 19.32009­10 28­28 141­372 .379 46­153 .301 174­192 .906 61 2.2 137 68 2 42 58­1 502 17.9Career 110-102 548-1479 .371 190-610 .311 640-755 .848 309 2.8 449 346 6 163 200-1 1926 17.5

Samantha Reimer 33Guard 5’6” SeniorAltoona, PA Altoona HS

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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

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Year W L Pct. Coach}The Judy Sauer Era (160-68, 14 years)1966­67 5 0 1.000 Judy Sauer1967­68 6 2 .750 Judy Sauer1968­69 7 1 .875 Judy Sauer1969­70 8 2 .800 Judy Sauer1970­71 5 4 .556 Judy Sauer1971­72 5 3 .625 Judy Sauer1972­73 10 0 1.000 Judy Sauer1973­74 7 4 .636 Judy Sauer1974­75 17 6 .739 Judy Sauer1975­76 20 6 .769 Judy Sauer1976­77 17 7 .708 Judy Sauer1977­78 13 12 .520 Judy Sauer1978­79 18 9 .667 Judy Sauer1979­80 22 12 .647 Judy Sauer}The Kathleen Lipkovich Era (28-41, 3 years)1980­81 11 16 .407 Kathleen Lipkovich1981­82 5 14 .263 Kathleen Lipkovich1982­83 12 11 .521 Kathleen Lipkovich}The Monica Pellman Era (43-56, 4 years)1983­84 13 12 .520 Monica Pellman1984­85 10 15 .400 Monica Pellman1985­86 11 14 .440 Monica Pellman1986­87 9 15 .375 Monica Pellman

Year W L Pct. Coach}The Stan Swank Era (388-2455, 23 years)1987­88 14 11 .560 Stan Swank1988­89 21 6 .778 Stan Swank1989­90 27 3 .900 Stan Swank1990­91 8 19 .296 Stan Swank1991­92 22 8 .733 Stan Swank1992­93 18 12 .600 Stan Swank1993­94 10 15 .400 Stan Swank1994­95 15 11 .577 Stan Swank1995­96 15 13 .536 Stan Swank1996­97 24 9 .727 Stan Swank1997­98 23 8 .742 Stan Swank1998­99 16 10 .615 Stan Swank1999­00 13 14 .481 Stan Swank2000­01 17 10 .630 Stan Swank2001­02 12 14 .461 Stan Swank2002­03 16 12 .571 Stan Swank2003­04 18 10 .643 Stan Swank2004­05 18 10 .643 Stan Swank2005­06 21 10 .677 Stan Swank2006­07 14 14 .500 Stan Swank2007­08 17 10 .630 Stan Swank2008­09 13 14 .481 Stan Swank2009­10 16 12 .571 Stan Swank44 Seasons 619 420 .596 4 Head Coaches

Opponent Score YearFredonia State W, 104­25 1974­75Gannon W, 109­42 1974­75Gannon W, 129­31 1975­76Mercyhurst W, 101­24 1975­76Jamestown CC W, 100­42 1976­77Buffalo State W, 103­27 1976­77Gannon W, 120­22 1976­77Indiana(Pa.) W, 118­86 1976­77Gannon W, 105­69 1977­78Jamestown CC W, 116­23 1977­78Jamestown CC W, 115­28 1977­78Akron W, 103­62 1977­78Maryland L, 70­104 1979­80Clarion W, 104­62 1979­80St. Bonaventure W, 103­54 1980­81West Virginia L, 90­101 1980­81Penn State L, 40­100 1980­81Mercyhurst W, 103­57 1987­88Shippensburg W, 102­70 1987­88St. Leo W, 106­50 1988­89Dyke W, 107­83 1988­89Fairmont State W, 103­66 1989­90Clarion W, 101­56 1989­90Cheyney W, 110­86 1989­90Clarion L, 80­105 1990­91Salem­Teikyo W, 110­70 1991­92Kutztown W, 110­72 1991­92Seton Hill W, 111­65 1991­92Florida Inst. of Tech. L, 111­125 1991­92

Opponent Score YearClarion W, 113­100 1991­92Lock Haven W, 105­82 1991­92Michigan­Dearborn W, 104­76 1992­93Ohio Dominican W, 113­72 1992­93Clarion L, 84­105 1992­93Clarion L, 81­104 1992­93Lake Erie W, 110­47 1993­94Seton Hill W, 112­83 1994­95Mansfield W, 110­54 1994­95Mansfield W, 110­64 1994­95Lock Haven W, 104­75 1994­95IUPU­Ft. Wayne L, 90­106 1995­96Seton Hill W, 107­58 1995­96California(Pa.) W, 119­116 3ot 1995­96Lock Haven W, 108­80 1995­96Seton Hill W, 101­63 1996­97Westminster W, 113­72 1996­97Point Park W, 101­72 1996­97LaRoche W, 103­51 1996­97Pitt­Bradford W, 101­46 1996­97Bridgeport W, 115­21 1999­00Columbia Union W, 119­33 1999­00Clarion W, 100­79 1999­00Daemen W, 101­62 2000­01Georgian Court W, 120­57 2003­04Temple Baptist W, 118­17 2007­08Daemen W, 102­73 2009­10Washington Adventist W, 101­20 2009­10

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Individual} GameMost Points: 41 by Amy Rapelje vs.

Kutztown, 1995­96; Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU Fort Wayne, 1995­96; Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980­81

Most Field Goals Made: 18 by Amy Rapelje vs. Kutztown, 1995­96; by Tina Skidmore vs. Clarion, 1980­81

Most Field Goals Attempted: 38 by Shauna Nevel vs. IUPU­Fort Wayne, 1995­96

Most Free Throws Made: 17 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2009­10; 16 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2008­09; by Jessica Rowe vs. California(Pa.), 1999­2000; 15 by Kelly Calderone vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2005­06, and vs. Lock Haven, 2005­06

Most Free Throws Attempted: 22 by Jessica Rowe vs. California(Pa.), 1999­2000; 19 by Samantha Reimer vs. Lock Haven, 2009­10

Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 10 by KrystalHenson vs. Columbia Union, 2001­02

Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 17 by Meghan Miller vs. California(Pa.), 1996­97; by Mari Hollman vs. Slippery Rock, 1990­91; by Krystal Henson vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2001­02

Most Rebounds: 27 by Tammy Walker­Strode vs. West Liberty, 1991­92

Most Assists: 16 by Callie Iorfido vs. Mercyhurst, 2004­05; by Andrea Martre vs. Shawnee State, 1989­90

Most Turnovers: 12 by Kelly Calderone vs. Millersville, 2006­07

Most Steals: 12 by Pam Artman vs. Mansfield, 1994­95; 11 by Callie Iorfido vs. Bloomsburg, 2005­06; 10 by Raven Metzvs. Washington Adventist, 2009­10

Most Blocked Shots: 8 by Samantha Blazetic vs. Clarion, 2009­10; 7 by Jessica Trotter vs. Clarion, 2/28/09; by Kim Mardis vs. Shippensburg, 2006­07; by Agnieszka Michalow vs. Lock Haven, 2005­06

} SeasonMost Points: 691 by Tammy Walker­Strode,

1991­92Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Marin

Hightower, 1999­2000Most Field Goals Made: 288 by Tammy

Walker­Strode, 1991­92Most Field Goals Attempted: 609 by Lori

Dolby, 1979­80Highest Field Goal Percentage: .619 by

Rachel Johnson, 2007­08 (65 of 105) Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 88 by

Krystal Henson, 2001­02Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 253 by

Krystal Henson, 2002­03Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .462

by Jessica Rowe, 1999­2000 Most Free Throws Made: 175 by Samantha

Reimer, 2007­08Most Free Throws Attempted: 235 by

Lachelle Crawl, 2002­03

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .906 by Samantha Reimer, 2009­10 (174 of 192)

Most Rebounds: 473 by Heather Gates, 1996­97

Highest Rebounding Average: 14.5 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1991­92

Most Assists: 249 by Callie Iorfido, 2005­06Most Steals: 108 by Jeannine Jean­Pierre,

1992­93Most Blocked Shots: 76 by Terri Ayers,

1992­93Most Games Played: 34 by Audrey Scott,

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

} CareerMost Points: 1,926 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­

2010Highest Scoring Average: 22.3 Tammy

Walker­Strode, 1990­92Most Field Goals Made: 698 by Sarah

Bishop, 1986­90Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,604 by

Jessica Rowe, 1996­2000Highest Field Goal Percentage: .573 by

Tammy Walker­Strode, 1990­92 (532 of 909)

Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 275 by Krystal Henson, 1999­2003

Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 803 by Krystal Henson, 1999­2003

Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .377 by Meghan Miller, 1995­99

Most Free Throws Made: 640 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­10

Most Free Throws Attempted: 755 by Samantha Reimer, 2006­10

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .856 by Kelly Calderone, 2004­07 (415 of 485)

Most Rebounds: 1,301 by Heather Gates, 1994­98

Highest Rebounding Average: 13.6 by Tammy Walker­Strode, 1990­92

Most Assists: 682 by Callie Iorfido, 2002­06Most Steals: 304 by Pam Artman, 1991­95Most Blocked Shots: 159 by Terri Ayers,

1990­93Most Games Played: 117 by Heather Gates

and Tami Piljuga, 1994­98

Team} GameMost Points Scored: 129 vs. Gannon, 1975­76Most Points in a Half: 69 vs. Indiana(Pa.),

1976­77Most Combined Points: 236 vs. Florida Inst.

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

Fewest Points Scored: 24 vs. Thiel, 1966­67Largest Margin of Victory: 101 vs. Temple

Baptist (Edinboro 118, Temple Baptist 17), 2007­08; 98 vs. Gannon (Edinboro 120, Gannon 22), 1976­77; vs. Gannon (Edinboro 129, Gannon 31), 1975­76

Largest Margin of Defeat: 60 vs. Penn State

(Penn State 100, Edinboro 40), 1980­81Most Field Goals Made: 60 vs. Gannon,

1975­76Most Field Goals Attempted: 113 vs. Florida

Inst. of Technology, 1991­92Highest Field Goal Percentage: .602 vs. Ohio

Dominican, 1992­93Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 16 vs.

California(Pa.), 1996­97Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 50 vs.

California(Pa.), 1996­97Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage:

.800 vs. Ohio Valley, 1999­2000 (8 of 10)Most Free Throws Made: 36 vs.

California(Pa.), 1995­96 & 1999­2000Most Free Throws Attempted: 56 vs.

California(Pa.), 1999­2000Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs.

Indiana(Pa.), 1996­97 (11 of 11)Most Rebounds: 82 vs. West Liberty, 1991­92 Most Assists: 35 vs. Kutztown, 1991­92Most Turnovers: 42 vs. Mercyhurst, 1990­91Most Steals: 35 vs. Thiel, 2009­10; vs. Mansfield,

1994­95Most Blocked Shots: 10 Indiana(Pa.), 2009­10;

vs. Concord, 2009­10; vs. Thiel, 2009­10; vs. Clarion, 2008­09; vs. Lock Haven, 2008­09; vs. Gannon, 2007­08; 10 vs. Point Park, 1990­91

} SeasonMost Wins: 27 in 1989­90Most Losses: 19 in 1990­91Fewest Wins: 5 in 1971­72, 1970­71 &

1966­67Fewest Losses: 0 in 1972­73 and 1966­67Highest Winning Percentage: 1.000 in 1972­

73 (10­0)Lowest Winning Percentage: .263 in 1981­82

(5­14)Most Points Scored: 2,708 in 1991­92Highest Scoring Average: 90.3 in 1991­92Most Field Goals Made: 1,109 in 1991­92Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,530 in

1979­80Highest Field Goal Percentage: .449 in

1991­92Most 3­Point Field Goals Made: 193 in

2001­02Most 3­Point Field Goals Attempted: 616 in

2002­03Highest 3­Point Field Goal Percentage: .404

in 1999­2000Most Free Throws Made: 568 in 1996­97Most Free Throws Attempted: 813 in 1996­97Highest Free Throw Percentage: .762 in

2007­08Most Rebounds: 1,676 in 1979­80Highest Rebounding Average: 55.3 in 1991­92Most Assists: 705 in 1991­92Most Turnovers: 641 in 1990­91Most Steals: 425 in 1992­93Most Blocked Shots: 166 in 1975­76Most Games: 35 in 1996­97

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} Points1. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ............19262. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)................18463. Montique Wade (1986­90) ..............17754. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ....................16525. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..................15576. Kelly Calderone (2004­07)................14607. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..................1426 8. Shauna Nevel (1992­96)....................13849. Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ............1356

10. Tina Skidmore (1977­81) ....................133711. Heather Gates (1994­98) ..................132012. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)........127313. Krystal Henson (1999­2003) ............126314. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........121815. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................121416. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........120317. Audrey Scott (1976­80) ......................119118. Ellen Mulligan (1980­84)....................116919. Amy Rapelje (1994­98) ......................110520. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85) ............106821. Lori Dolby (1977­80) ..........................106722. Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003) ..............103423. Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................102124. Sheilah Collins (1974­77) ....................100125. Callie Iorfido (2002­06) ......................932

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

} Scoring Average1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)......22.32. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........20.7 3. Samantha Reimer (2006­10)..............17.54. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ................16.85. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........16.7

Montique Wade (1986­90) ................16.77. Marie Gilliland (1984­85) ....................16.18. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ................15.99. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ......................15.7

10. Demetra Adams (1989­90) ................15.611. Desiree Alexander (1990­92)..............15.112. Latricia Brown (1994­96) ..................14.913. Andrea Martre (1988­90) ..................14.714. Esther McCary (1980­81)....................14.415. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)....................14.3

} Rebounds1. Heather Gates (1994­98) ..................13012. Montique Wade (1986­90) ................11133. Tina Skidmore (1977­81) ....................8094. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ......7775. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ....................7726. Terri Ayers (1990­93)............................7217. Amy Rapelje (1994­98)........................7168. Kim Vay (1998­2001)............................7049. Audrey Scott (1976­80) ......................654

10. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........60411. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................59012. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ......................56513. Linda Shorter (1979­81) ......................56414. Shauna Nevel (1992­96)......................55215. Kate Kosewicz (1974­77) ....................53016. Ellen Mulligan (1980­84) ....................52817. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........52018. Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................49619. Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..........................49520. Dorina Esposito (1982­86) ................490

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

} Rebounding Average1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)......13.62. Heather Gates (1994­98) ....................11.13. Montique Wade (1986­90) ................10.54. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........10.45. Mag McCarthy (1973­74)....................10.26. Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..........................10.17. Linda Shorter (1979­81) ......................9.6 8. Kim Vay (1998­2001) ............................8.89. Terri Ayers (1990­93)............................8.3

10. Latricia Brown (1994­96) ....................7.7 11. Shelly Walker (1988­91)........................7.712. Tina Skidmore (1977­78, ‘79­81)..........7.613. Kate Kosewicz (1974­77)......................7.314. Francine Greco (1985­87) ....................7.215. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ......................7.1

} Field Goal Percentage(minimum 100 field goals made)

1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92)(532­909) ............................................ .573

2. Amy Rapelje (1994­98) (463­890) ... .520 3. Terri Ayers (1990­93) (330­746) ....... .5104. Rachel Johnson (2004­07)

(113­222) .............................................. .5095. Toyia Giles (1988­90)(170­349) ............ .487

Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)(633­1298) ... .4877. Sheilah Collins (1974­77)

(375­777).............................................. .4838. Marin Hightower (1997­2000)

(483­1002) .......................................... .4829. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06)

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

11. Rhani Rochon (1995­98)(141­292)............................................... .472

} Field Goals Made 1. Sarah Bishop (1986­90)......................6982. Montique Wade (1986­90)................6893. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)..................6534. Samantha Reimer (2006­10)..............6375. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ....................6336. Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ..............541

Shauna Nevel (1992­96) ......................5418. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ......5219. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93)..........500

10. Samantha Reimer (2006­09) ............49611. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ....................49112. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ..........48313. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................476 14. Amy Rapelje (1994­98) ......................46315. Heather Gates (1994­98) ....................461

} Field Goals Attempted1. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)................16042. Montique Wade (1986­90) ..............15773. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ....................15064. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ............14795. Shauna Nevel (1992­96) ....................13976. Lori Montgomery (1992­96) ............13737. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..................12988. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..................12969. Krystal Henson (1999­2003)..............1168

10. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ................115511. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93) ........1152 Jessica Rowe

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12. Pam Artman (1991­95) ......................106013. Tina Skidmore(1977­78, ‘79­80) ......100514. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ........100215. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) ................998

} Free Throw Percentage(minimun 100 attempts)

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

2. Samantha Reimer (2006­10)(640­755)............................................. .847

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

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

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

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

7. Jessica Rowe (1996­00) (400­532)... .7528. Kathy Nelson (1975­78) (103­137) ..... .7519. Barb Moran (1975­78) (134­179) ....... .750

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

} Free Throws Made1. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ...................6402. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ........................4153. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000).......................4004. Heather Gates (1994­98) ..........................3975. Montique Wade (1986­90) ......................3946. Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003).......................3017. Callie Iorfido (2002­06) .............................2758. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................2599. Sheilah Collins (1974­77) ............................251

10. Marin Hightower (1997­2000).................24811. Kim Vay (1998­2001)..................................23812. Maria DiVecchio (2002­06) .......................23713. Robin Boyd (1982­86)................................23214. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) .............23115. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................222

} Free Throws Attempted1. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................7552. Heather Gates (1994­98)..........................6433. Montique Wade (1986­90).......................6164. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................5335. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) .......................4856. Lachelle Crawl (1999­2003)......................4767. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10)..........................4208. Callie Iorfido (2002­06) .............................4159. Marin Hightower (1997­2000) .................372

10. Kim Vay (1998­2001)..................................36711. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­92) ............35412. Sheilah Collins (1974­77)............................35313. Robin Boyd (1982­86)................................35114. Sarah Bishop (1986­90).............................34115. Megan Zitner (2000­05)...........................340

} 3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

(minimun 100 attempts)190­6101. Meghan Miller (1995­99)(222­589) .. .3772. Jessica Rowe (1996­00) (140­391).... .358

3. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) (153­446).............................................. .343

4. Krystal Henson (1999­2003)(275­803) ............................................ .342

5. Mari Hollman (1990­91) (43­127) ...... .3396. Kelli Mankowski (1994­98)

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

(88­261) ............................................... .3378. Casey Heller (2007­10)

(52­158) .............................................. .3299. Jodi Calderone (2001­05)

(209­653) ............................................ .32010. Samantha Reimer (2006­10)

(190­610) .............................................. .311

} 3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. Krystal Henson (1999­2003).....................2752. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................2223. Jodi Calderone (2001­05) .........................2094. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................1905. Kelly Calderone (2004­07).........................1536. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................1407. Shauna Nevel (1992­96) .............................998. Andrea Martre (1988­90)...........................889. Rae Sherred (2004­07) ...............................80

10. Courtney Thompson (2000­04).................79

} 3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Krystal Henson (1999­2003) ....................8032. Jodi Calderone (2001­05)..........................6533. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) ....................6104. Meghan Miller (1995­99) .........................5895. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) .......................4466. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ........................3917. Shauna Nevel (1992­96)............................3458. Andrea Martre (1988­90)..........................2619. Courtney Thompson (2000­04)...............256

10. Rae Sherred (2004­07) .............................249

} Assists1. Callie Iorfido (2002­06).............................6822. Pam Artman (1991­95)..............................5003. Courtney Thompson (2000­04) ..............4744. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000)........................4535. Samantha Reimer (2006­10)....................4496. Karen Urey (1985­89)................................4427. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ..........................4198. Desiree Alexander (1990­92)....................3929. Lori Montgomery (1992­96).....................382

10. Andrea Martre (1988­90).........................34011. Sheilah Collins (1974­77)............................32312. Robyn Boyd (1982­86)..............................30213. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85)......................27114. Kelly Calderone (2004­07)........................26315. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................239

} Steals1. Pam Artman (1991­95)..............................3042. Meghan Miller (1995­99)..........................2883. Montique Wade (1986­90) ......................2844. Callie Iorfido (2002­06).............................2835. Heather Gates (1994­98)...........................2376. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..........................236

7. Lori Montgomery (1992­96) .....................2228. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85) .....................2149. Shauna Nevel (1992­96).............................212

10. Sarah Bishop (1986­90) ............................203Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­93)................203

12. Kelly Calderone (2004­07) ........................19513. Jessica Rowe (1996­2000) ........................17914. Karen Urey (1985­89) ................................17615. Samantha Reimer (2006­10).....................163

} Blocked Shots1. Terri Ayers (1990­93) .................................1592. Toyia Giles (1988­90) ..................................1413. Kate Kosewicz (1974­77)...........................1304. Agnieszka Michalow (2005­07) ...............1065. Donna Esposito (1982­86) ........................1026. Heather Gates (1994­98)............................887. Mary Ann Chilcott (1981­85).......................828. Jessica Trotter (2005­09)............................759. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ............................74

Marin Hightower (1997­2000) ...................74

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

Tami Piljuga (1994­98)................................1173. Jessica Rowe (1997­2000).........................1164. Meghan Miller (1995­99) ...........................1155. Jessi Montie (2002­06) ..............................1146. Samantha Reimer (2006­10) .....................110

Pam Artman (1991­95) ...............................1108. Kelsey Conklin (2006­10) ..........................109

Maria DiVecchio (2002­06).......................109Shauna Nevel (1992­96)............................109Tina Skidmore (1977­78, ‘79­81) ...............109Courtney Thompson (2000­04)...............109

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} Points1. Tammy Walker­Strode(1991­92) ........6912. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........6223. Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........6134. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......5825. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........5816. Jessica Rowe (1999­2000)..................5767. Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ......................5588. Lori Dolby (1979­80)............................5569. Montique Wade (1989­90) ................547

10. Lachelle Crawl (2002­03)....................54311. Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............53812. Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................529 13. Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............52014. Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................51315. Audrey Scott (1979­80)........................51116. Montique Wade (1987­88) ................50717. Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............50218. Desiree Alexander (1991­92) ..............50119. Kelly Calderone (2005­06) ................49720. Sarah Bishop (1988­89) ......................475

Sarah Bishop (1987­88) ......................47522. Jessica Rowe (1997­98)......................47423. Heather Gates (1996­97)....................46424. Kelsey Conklin (2008­09) ..................45925. Montique Wade (1988­89) ................457

} Scoring Average1. Marin Hightower (1999­2000)..........23.62. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......23.03. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......21.64. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93) ........21.45. Jessica Rowe (1999­2000)..................21.36. Montique Wade (1987­88)................20.37. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ........20.08. Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............19.99. Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ..................19.4

10. Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............19.311. Marin Hightower (1998­99) ..............19.212. Sarah Bishop (1987­88)......................19.013. Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................18.914. Sarah Bishop (1989­90)......................18.615. Lori Dolby (1979­80) ..........................18.4

} Rebounds1. Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................4732. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......4393. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......3414. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........3395. Montique Wade (1987­88)..................3316. Montique Wade (1989­90) ................3267. Linda Shorter (1979­80) ......................3228. Heather Gates (1995­96) ....................3089. Kim Vay (2000­01)................................303

10. Terri Ayers (1992­93)............................29711. Montique Wade (1988­89) ................29412. Heather Gates (1997­98) ....................28413. Kim Vay (1999­2000) ..........................27814. Toyia Giles (1989­90) ..........................27615. Tina Skidmore (1979­80) ....................275

} Rebounding Average1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......14.52. Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................14.33. Montique Wade (1987­88) ................13.24. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......12.65. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93) ..........11.76. Kim Vay (2000­01) ................................11.2

7. Montique Wade (1989­90)................10.9Montique Wade (1988­89)................10.9

9. Heather Gates (1995­96)....................10.810. Toyia Giles (1988­89) ..........................10.4

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

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

} Field Goal Percentage(minimun 100 attempts)

1. Rachel Johnson (2007­08)(650­105).............................................. .619

2. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92)(288­479) ............................................ .601

3. Erika Sauer (1975­76)(96­169) .............................................. .568

4. Rachel Johnson (2006­07)(88­159)................................................ .553

5. Kelsey Conklin (2007­08)(147­269) ............................................ .546

6. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91)(233­430) ............................................ .542

7. Amy Rapelje (1995­96)(117­219) .............................................. .534

8. Amy Rapelje (1996­97)(189­351) .............................................. .533

9. Terri Ayers (1992­93)(173­327) .............................................. .529

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

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

15. Maria DiVecchio (2003­04) (154­300) .............................................. .513

} Field Goals Made1. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......2882. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........2573. Lori Dolby (1979­80)............................2534. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........2435. Marin Hightower (1999­2000)............2416. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......2337. Audrey Scott (1979­80) ......................2328. Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ......................2269. Montique Wade (1989­90)..................212

10. Montique Wade (1987­88) ................202Sarah Bishop (1988­89) ......................202

} Field Goals Attempted1. Lori Dolby (1979­80) ..........................6092. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........5763. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ..........5764. Audrey Scott (1979­80) ......................5675. Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........5106. Shauna Nevel (1995­96) ....................4957. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92) ......4798. Montique Wade (1989­90) ................4769. Sarah Bishop (1987­88) ......................471

10. Montique Wade (1987­88) ................455

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} Free Throw Percentage(minimun 50 attempts)

1. Samantha Reimer (2009­10)(174­192).............................................. .906

2. Kelly Calderone (2005­06)(145­165).............................................. .879

3. Suzanne Petruska (2001­02)(56­64) ................................................ .875

4. Sarah Bishop (1989­90)(105­121) .............................................. .866

5. Krystal Henson (2002­03)(68­79) ................................................ .861

6. Samantha Reimer (2008­09)(170­199) .............................................. .854

7. Samantha Reimer (2007­08)(175­206) ............................................ .850

8. Kelly Calderone (2004­05)(117­138) .............................................. .848

9. Kelly Calderone (2006­07)(153­182) .............................................. .841

10. Maria DiVecchio (2003­04)(85­103)................................................ .825

11. Suzanne Petruska (2003­04)(46­56).................................................. .821

12. Renee’ Brown (2009­10)(81­100) .............................................. .810Courtney Thompson (2003­04)(81­100) ................................................ .810Karen Urey (1988­89) (64­79) ................................................ .810

15. Jessica Rowe (1998­99) (81­101) ................................................ .802

} Free Throws Made1. Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ..............1752. Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............1743. Samantha Reimer (2008­09)..............1704. Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................1535. Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ....................1526. Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................1507. Kelly Calderone (2005­06) ..................1458. Jessica Rowe (1999­2000) ..................1349. Marin Hightower (1999­2000)............127

10. Samantha Reimer (2006­07) ..............121Montique Wade (1989­90) ..................121

} Free Throws Attempted1. Lachelle Crawl (2002­03) ....................2352. Heather Gates (1996­97) ....................2283. Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ............2064. Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............1995. Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............1926. Marin Hightower (1999­2000) ..........1857. Kelly Calderone (2006­07) ..................1828. Tammy Walker­Strode (1990­91) ......1789. Montique Wade (1989­90)..................177

10. Tammy Walker­Strode (1991­92)........176

} 3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

(minimum 50 attempts)1. Jessica Rowe (1999­2000) ....(60­130)... .4622. Casey Heller (2009­10) ..........(32­76) ... .4213. Pam Artman (1994­95)..........(28­69).. .4064. Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....(86­212).. .4065. Meghan Miller (1998­99) ....(47­120)... .392

6. Krystal Henson (1999­00) ....(51­132)... .3927. Andrea Martre (1989­90) ....(50­131)... .3828. Lori Montgomery (1995­96)..(23­61)... .3779. Wendy Wiggins (2000­01) ..(39­104)... .375

10. Rae Sherred (2005­06) (30­82) ........ . .366

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

Krystal Henson (2000­01) ....................599. Kelly Calderone (2005­06)....................58

10. Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ..............56

} 3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Krystal Henson (2002­03) ..................2532. Krystal Henson (2001­02) ..................2483. Jodi Calderone (2004­05) ..................2374. Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....................2125. Jodi Calderone (2002­03)....................1876. Samantha Reimer (2008­09) ............1807. Krystal Henson (2000­01)....................1708. Kelly Calderone (2004­05)..................1689. Rae Sherred (2006­07)........................166

Kelly Calderone (2005­06)..................166

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

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

11. Samantha Reimer (2007­08) ..............143 12. Courtney Thompson (2001­02) ..........14213. Samantha Reimer (2009­10) ..............137

Pam Artman (1993­94) ........................13715. Kim Jaeger (1994­95) ..........................133

} Steals1. Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1992­93)..........1082. Pam Artman (1994­95) ........................963. Callie Iorfido (2005­06) ........................95

Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1991­92) ............955. Montique Wade (1987­88) ..................92

Audrey Scott (1979­80) ........................927. Callie Iorfido (2004­05) ........................918. Heather Gates (1996­97) ......................879. Meghan Miller (1997­98) ....................86

10. Pam Artman (1992­93)..........................8211. Desiree Alexander (1991­92) ................8112. Montique Wade (1989­90) ..................8013. Sarah Bishop (1989­90) ........................79

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

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

} Blocked Shots1. Agnes Michalow (2005­06) ..................812. Terri Ayers (1992­93) ............................763. Toyia Giles (1989­90) ............................734. Samantha Blazetic (2009­10) ..............695. Toyia Giles (1988­89) ............................68

Linda Shorter (1980­81)........................687. Mag McCarthy (1974­75)......................648. Kate Kosewicz (1974­75) ......................609. Terri Ayers (1991­92)..............................48

10. Kate Kosewicz (1975­76) ......................4411. Kelli Torboli (1998­99) ..........................4312. Marin Hightower (1999­2000)..............4113. Micki Cerchiaro (2008­09)....................3614. Terri Ayers (1990­91)..............................3515. Donna Esposito (1985­86)....................34

Ellen Mulligan (1983­84) ......................34

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Season G FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS. AVG.} 1926 Samantha Reimer u G u 5-6 u Altoona, PA2006­07 28 105­301 .349 35­116 .302 121­158 .766 366 13.12007­08 27 155­386 .402 53­161 .329 175­206 .850 538 19.92008­09 27 147­420 .350 56­180 .311 170­199 .854 520 19.32009­10 28 141­372 .379 46­153 .301 174­192 .906 502 17.9Totals 110 548­1479 .370 190­610 .311 640­755 .847 1926 17.5} 1846 Jessica Rowe u G u 5-8 u Columbus, OH1996­97 32 139­349 .398 21­78 .269 95­131 .725 394 12.31997­98 31 181­423 .428 22­64 .344 90­126 .714 474 15.31998­99 26 142­385 .369 37­119 .311 81­101 .802 402 15.51999­00 27 191­447 .473 60­130 .462 134­175 .766 576 21.3Totals 89 653­1604 .407 150­391 .358 400­532 .752 1846 15.9} 1775 Montique Wade u F u 5-8 u Pittsburgh, PA1986­87 24 101­275 .367 62­108 .574 264 11.01987­88 25 202­455 .437 0­6 .000 103­174 .615 507 20.31988­89 27 174­371 .469 1­2 .500 108­157 .688 457 16.91989­90 30 212­476 .445 2­5 .400 121­177 .684 547 18.2Totals 106 689­1577 .437 3­13 .230 394­616 .639 1775 16.7} 1652 Sarah Bishop u G u 5-9 u Munroe Falls, OH1986­87 23 64­150 .406 16­30 .533 144 6.21987­88 25 201­471 .427 5­15 .333 68­94 .723 475 19.01988­89 27 202­439 .460 1­9 .111 70­96 .729 475 17.61989­90 30 226­446 .507 1­11 .091 105­121 .868 558 18.6Totals 105 693­1506 .460 7­35 .230 259­341 .759 1652 15.7} 1557 Kelsey Conklin u F u 6-1 u Edinboro, PA2006­07 28 137­298 .460 6­31 .194 57­100 .570 337 12.02007­08 26 147­269 .546 7­14 .500 71­100 .710 372 14.32008­09 27 185­368 .503 3­16 .188 86­134 .642 459 17.02009­10 28 164­363 .452 8­33 .242 53­86 616 389 13.9Totals 109 633­1298 .487 24­94 .255 267­420 .635 1557 14.3} 1460 Kelly Calderone u G u 5-7 u Freedom, PA2004­05 28 137­360 .381 59­168 .351 117­138 .848 450 16.12005­06 31 147­387 .380 58­166 .349 145­165 .879 497 16.02006­07 28 162­408 .397 36­112 .321 153­182 .841 513 18.3Totals 87 446­1155 .386 153­446 .343 222­293 .856 1460 16.8} 1426 Meghan Miller u G u 5-7 u Wexford, PA1995­96 28 97­235 .413 39­108 .361 39­56 .696 272 9.71996­97 31 128­343 .373 50­149 .334 102­129 .791 448 14.51997­98 31 148­386 .383 86­212 .406 52­64 .813 434 14.01998­99 25 98­262 .374 47­120 .392 29­44 .659 272 10.9Totals 115 471­1226 .384 222­589 .377 222­293 .758 1426 12.4}1384 Shauna Nevel u F u 5-11 u Cleveland Hts., OH1992­93 30 63­193 .326 16­60 .267 11­25 .440 153 5.11993­94 25 160­396 .404 13­59 .224 68­102 .667 401 16.01994­95 26 121­313 .387 28­98 .286 31­47 .667 301 11.61995­96 28 197­495 .378 42­126 .333 93­138 .674 529 18.9Totals 109 541­1397 .387 99­343 .289 203­312 .651 1384 12.7} 1356 Lori Montgomery u G u 5-7 u E. Palestine, OH1992­93 30 113­320 .353 4­38 .105 54­83 .651 284 9.51993­94 23 138­326 .423 9­24 .375 37­47 .787 322 14.01994­95 26 156­401 .389 28­111 .252 55­81 .679 395 15.21995­96 25 134­326 .411 23­61 .377 64­89 .719 355 14.2Totals 104 541­1373 .394 64­234 .274 210­300 .700 1356 13.0} 1337 Tina Skidmore u C u 6-1 u Fairview, PA1977­78 24 108­242 .446 65­118 .551 281 11.71978­79 25 104­219 .475 47­75 .627 255 10.21979­80 32 178­344 .517 78­108 .722 434 13.61980­81 27 160­419 .382 47­79 .595 367 13.6Totals 108 550­1224 .449 237­380 .624 1337 12.4} 1320 Heather Gates u F 5-11 u Beachwood, OH1994­95 26 86­182 .473 63­109 .578 235 9.01995­96 28 113­237 .477 82­141 .582 308 11.01996­97 33 157­333 .472 0­3 .000 150­228 .658 464 14.11997­98 30 105­232 .453 1­1 1.000 102­165 .618 313 10.4Totals 117 461­984 .468 1­4 .250 397­643 .617 1320 11.3} 1273 Tammy Walker-Strode u F u 6-0 u Louisville, KY1990­91 27 233­430 .542 0­1 .000 116­178 .652 582 21.61991­92 30 288­479 .601 0­0 .000 115­176 .653 691 23.0

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Totals 57 521­909 .573 0­1 .000 231­334 .653 1273 22.3} 1263 Krystal Henson u G u 5-3 u Rome, OH1999­00 27 74­190 .389 51­132 .386 16­25 .640 215 8.02000­01 23 85­245 .347 59­170 .347 43­60 .717 272 11.82001­02 26 135­368 .367 88­248 .355 47­67 .701 405 15.62002­03 28 113­365 .310 77­253 .304 68­79 .861 371 13.3Totals 104 407­1168 .348 275­803 .342 174­231 .753 1263 12.1} 1218 Marin Hightower u F u 6-1 u Pittsburgh, PA1997­98 27 86­190 .453 0­0 .000 48­74 .649 220 8.11998­99 20 156­302 .517 0­1 .000 73­113 .646 385 19.21999­00 26 241­510 .473 4­11 .364 127­185 .686 613 23.6Totals 73 483­1002 .482 4­12 .333 248­372 .667 1218 16.7} 1214 Maria DiVecchio u F u 5-11 u Erie, PA2002­03 28 109­210 .519 1­3 .333 39­62 .629 258 9.22003­04 28 154­300 .513 2­10 .200 85­103 .825 395 14.12004­05 22 80­162 .494 1­4 .250 32­48 .667 193 8.82005­06 31 133­326 .408 21­63 .333 81­116 .698 368 11.9Totals 109 476­998 .477 25­80 .313 237­329 .720 1214 11.1} 1203 Jeannine Jean-Pierreu F u 5-11u St. Thomas, VI1991­92 29 243­576 .422 29­121 .240 66­94 .702 581 20.01992­93 29 257­576 .446 9­41 .220 99­130 .762 622 21.4Totals 58 500­1152 .434 38­162 .235 165­224 .737 1203 20.7} 1191 Audrey Scott u C u 5-8 u Pittsburgh, PA1976­77 24 35­94 .372 20­26 .769 90 3.81977­78 24 135­332 .407 31­43 .721 301 12.51978­79 27 125­391 .320 39­62 .629 289 10.71979­80 34 232­567 .409 47­63 .746 511 15.0Totals 109 527­1384 .381 137­194 .706 1191 10.9} 1169 Ellen Mulligan u F u 6-0 u Montrose, PA1980­81 27 94­214 .439 22­35 .629 210 7.81981­82 19 128­258 .496 20­29 .690 276 14.51982­83 23 151­291 .519 24­32 .750 326 14.21983­84 23 151­303 .498 55­77 .714 357 15.5Totals 92 524­1066 .492 121­173 .699 1169 12.7} 1167 Lori Dolby u G u 5-6 u Clarion, PA1977­78 24 86­202 .426 24­44 .545 196 8.21978­79 27 198­496 .399 23­34 .676 419 15.51979­80 30 253­609 .415 46­62 .742 552 18.4Totals 81 537­1307 .411 93­140 .664 1167 14.4} 1105 Amy Rapelje u C u 6-2 u Perrysburg, OH1994­95 10 28­51 .549 0­0 .000 7­20 .350 63 6.31995­96 27 117­219 .534 0­0 .000 44­86 .512 278 10.31996­97 33 187­351 .533 0­2 .000 67­103 .651 441 13.41997­98 31 131­269 .487 0­1 .000 61­97 .629 323 10.4Totals 101 463­890 .520 0­3 .000 179­306 .585 1105 10.9

} 1068 Mary Ann Chilcott u F u 5-9 u Erie, PA1981­82 18 77­184 .418 23­37 .621 177 9.81982­83 21 102­204 .500 60­77 .779 264 12.61983­84 25 145­328 .442 38­54 .704 328 13.11984­85 25 131­295 .444 37­50 .740 299 12.0Totals 89 455­1011 .450 158­218 .725 1068 12.0} 1034 Lachelle Crawl u F u 5-8 u Cleveland, OH1999­00 27 61­162 .377 1­1 1.000 35­67 .522 158 5.92000­01 26 25­87 .287 1­6 .167 45­64 .703 96 3.72001­02 25 83­171 .485 2­7 .286 69­110 .627 237 9.52002­03 28 195­403 .484 1­11 .091 152­235 .647 543 19.4Totals 106 364­823 .442 5­25 .200 301­476 .632 1034 9.8} 1025 Pam Artman u G u 5-7 u Pittsburgh, PA1991­92 30 65­202 .322 13­55 .236 17­30 .567 160 5.31992­93 30 96­275 .349 15­51 .294 35­73 .479 242 8.11993­94 24 103­270 .381 5­33 .152 42­71 .592 257 10.31994­95 26 136­313 .435 28­69 .406 66­99 .667 366 14.1Totals 110 400­1060 .377 61­208 .293 160­273 .586 1025 9.3} 1001 Sheilah Collins u F u 5-9 u Ambler, PA1974­75 22 122­265 .460 110­152 .724 354 16.11975­76 24 124­239 .519 70­102 .686 318 13.31976­77 25 129­273 .472 71­99 .717 329 13.2Totals 71 375­777 .483 251­353 .711 1001 14.1

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

Robin Boyd 25 127­279 .455 80­117 .684 334 13.41986­87 Michelle McCumber 23 124­285 .435 27­36 .750 275 11.91987­88 Montique Wade 25 202­455 .437 103­174 .615 507 20.31988­89 Sarah Bishop 27 202­439 .460 70­96 .729 475 17.61989­90 Sarah Bishop 30 226­446 .507 105­121 .868 558 18.61990­91 Tammy Walker­Strode 27 233­430 .542 116­178 .652 582 21.61991­92 Tammy Walker­Strode 30 288­479 .601 115­176 .653 691 23.01992­93 Jeannine Jean­Pierre 29 257­576 .446 99­130 .762 622 21.41993­94 Shauna Nevel 25 160­396 .404 68­102 .667 401 16.01994­95 Lori Montgomery 26 156­401 .389 55­81 .679 395 15.21995­96 Shauna Nevel 28 197­495 .378 93­138 .674 529 18.91996­97 Heather Gates 33 157­333 .472 150­228 .658 464 14.11997­98 Jessica Rowe 31 181­423 .428 90­126 .714 474 15.31998­99 Jessica Rowe 26 136­375 .363 77­97 .794 402 15.51999­00 Marin Hightower 26 241­510 .473 127­185 .686 613 23.62000­01 Kim Vay 27 132­279 .473 119­170 .700 383 14.22001­02 Krystal Henson 26 135­368 .367 47­67 .701 405 15.62002­03 Lachelle Crawl 28 195­403 .484 152­235 .647 543 19.42003­04 Maria DiVecchio 28 154­300 .513 85­103 .825 395 14.12004­05 Kelly Calderone 28 137­360 .381 117­138 .848 450 16.12005­06 Kelly Calderone 31 147­387 .380 145­165 .879 497 16.02006­07 Kelly Calderone 28 162­408 .397 153­182 .841 513 18.32007­08 Samantha Reimer 27 155­386 .402 175­206 .850 538 19.92008­09 Samantha Reimer 27 147­420 .350 170­199 .854 520 19.32009­10 Samantha Reimer 28 141­372 .379 174­192 .906 502 17.9

} ReboundingSeason Player G Reb. Avg.1973­74 Mag McCarthy 11 115 10.41974­75 Mag McCarthy 23 233 10.11975­76 Kate Kosewicz 24 159 6.61976­77 Kate Kosewicz 26 169 6.51977­78 Tina Skidmore 24 178 7.41978­79 Tina Skidmore 25 175 7.01979­80 Linda Shorter 29 322 9.51980­81 Linda Shorter 34 242 9.71981­82 Ellen Mulligan 19 132 6.91982­83 Mary Lou Malarkey 23 209 9.11983­84 Ellen Mulligan 23 146 6.31984­85 Marie Gilliland 25 183 7.31985­86 Francine Greco 25 188 7.51986­87 Kim Gillcrese 24 214 8.91987­88 Montique Wade 25 331 13.21988­89 Montique Wade 27 294 10.91989­90 Montique Wade 30 326 10.91990­91 Tammy Walker­Strode 27 341 12.61991­92 Tammy Walker­Strode 30 436 14.51992­93 Jeannine Jean­Pierre 29 339 11.71993­94 Sedessa Grushecky 25 182 7.31994­95 Heather Gates 26 243 9.31995­96 Heather Gates 28 301 10.81996­97 Heather Gates 33 473 14.31997­98 Heather Gates 30 284 9.51998­99 Kelli Torboli 23 221 9.61999­00 Kim Vay 27 278 10.32000­01 Kim Vay 27 303 11.2

2001­02 Megan Zitner 26 201 7.72002­03 Lachelle Crawl 28 189 6.82003­04 Megan Zitner 28 146 5.22004­05 Danielle Lantzy 28 132 4.72005­06 Agnes Michalow 31 206 6.62006­07 Kelsey Conklin 28 211 7.52007­08 Kelsey Conklin 26 170 6.52008­09 Kelsey Conklin 27 217 8.02009­10 Renee’ Brown 28 215 7.7

} Field Goal PercentageSeason Player G FG-FGA Pct.1974­75 Sheilah Collins 22 122­265 .4601975­76 Erika Sauer 14 96­169 .5681976­77 Sheilah Collins 25 129­273 .4721977­78 Kathy Nelson 24 112­254 .4411978­79 Tina Skidmore 25 104­219 .4751979­80 Tina Skidmore 32 178­344 .5171980­81 Ellen Mulligan 27 94­214 .4391981­82 Ellen Mulligan 19 128­258 .4961982­83 Ellen Mulligan 23 151­255 .5911983­84 Ellen Mulligan 23 151­303 .4981984­85 Donna Esposito 24 62­135 .4591985­86 Robin Boyd 25 127­279 .4551986­87 Francine Greco 22 96­188 .5101987­88 Michelle Robinson 24 48­107 .4491988­89 Tracy Wittgartner 20 79­160 .4941989­90 Sarah Bishop 30 226­446 .5071990­91 T. Walker­Strode 27 233­430 .5421991­92 T. Walker­Strode 30 288­479 .6011992­93 Terri Ayers 30 173­327 .529

Sarah Bishop

Jeannine Jean-Pierre

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1993­94 Lori Montgomery 23 138­326 .4231994­95 Pam Artman 26 136­313 .4351995­96 Amy Rapelje 27 117­219 .5341996­97 Amy Rapelje 33 187­351 .5331997­98 Rhani Rochon 31 69­135 .5111998­99 Marin Hightower 20 156­302 .5171999­00 Marin Hightower 26 241­510 .4732000­01 Katie Raymond 26 68­138 .4932001­02 Megan Zitner 26 107­212 .5052002­03 Maria DiVecchio 28 109­210 .5192003­04 Maria DiVecchio 28 154­300 .5132004­05 Maria DiVecchio 22 80­162 .4942005­06 Rae Sherred 30 65­154 .4222006­07 Rachel Johnson 28 88­159 .5532007­08 Rachel Johnson 27 65­105 .6192008­09 Kelsey Conklin 27 185­368 .5032009­10 Kelsey Conklin 28 164­363 .452

} Free Throw PercentageSeason Player G FT-FTA Pct.1974­75 Sheilah Collins 22 110­152 .7241975­76 Sheilah Collins 24 70­102 .6861976­77 Sheilah Collins 25 71­99 .7171977­78 Kathy Nelson 24 71­98 .7241978­79 Lori Dolby 27 23­34 .6761979­80 Audrey Scott 34 47­63 .7461980­81 Ellen Mulligan 27 22­35 .6291981­82 Ellen Mulligan 19 20­29 .6901982­83 Mary Ann Chilcott 21 60­77 .7791983­84 Ellen Mulligan 23 55­77 .7141984­85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 37­50 .7401985­86 Michelle Bazzoli 25 59­78 .7561986­87 Francine Greco 22 24­34 .7051987­88 Karen Urey 25 71­97 .7321988­89 Karen Urey 27 64­79 .8101989­90 Sarah Bishop 30 105­121 .8681990­91 T. Walker­Strode 27 116­178 .6521991­92 Jean. Jean­Pierre 29 66­94 .7021992­93 Jean. Jean­Pierre 29 99­130 .7621993­94 Shauna Nevel 25 68­102 .6671994­95 Lori Montgomery 26 55­81 .6791995­96 Lori Montgomery 25 64­89 .7191996­97 Meghan Miller 31 102­129 .7911997­98 Meghan Miller 31 52­64 .8131998­99 Jessica Rowe 26 77­97 .7941999­00 Jessica Rowe 27 134­175 .7662000­01 Katie Raymond 26 38­47 .8092001­02 Suzanne Petruska 26 56­64 .8752002­03 Krystal Henson 28 68­79 .8612003­04 Maria DiVecchio 28 85­103 .8252004­05 Kelly Calderone 28 117­138 .8482005­06 Kelly Calderone 31 145­165 .8792006­07 Kelly Calderone 28 153­182 .8412007­08 Samantha Reimer 27 175­206 .8502008­09 Samantha Reimer 27 170­199 .8542009­10 Samantha Reimer 28 174­192 .906

} 3-Point Field GoalsSeason Player G FG-FGA Pct.1987­88 Michelle McChesney 25 7­19 .3681988­89 Andrea Martre 27 38­130 .2921989­90 Andrea Martre 30 50­131 .3821990­91 Mari Hollman 23 43­127 .339 1991­92 Jean. Jean­Pierre 29 29­121 .2401992­93 Andrea Williams 29 18­63 .2861993­94 Shauna Nevel 25 13­58 .2241994­95 Pam Artman 26 28­69 .4061995­96 Shauna Nevel 28 42­126 .3331996­97 Meghan Miller 31 50­149 .3341997­98 Meghan Miller 31 86­212 .4061998­99 Meghan Miller 25 47­120 .3921999­00 Jessica Rowe 27 60­130 .4622000­01 Krystal Henson 23 59­170 .347

2001­02 Krystal Henson 26 88­248 .3552002­03 Krystal Henson 28 77­253 .3042003­04 Courtney Thompson 28 39­107 .3642004­05 Jodi Calderone 28 81­237 .3422005­06 Kelly Calderone 31 58­166 .3492006­07 Kelly Calderone 28 36­112 .3212007­08 Samantha Reimer 27 53­161 .3292008­09 Samantha Reimer 27 56­180 .3112009­10 Samantha Reimer 28 46­153 .301

} AssistsSeason Player G Ast.1974­75 Sheilah Collins 22 871975­76 Sheilah Collins 24 1321976­77 Sheilah Collins 25 1041977­78 Kathy Nelson 24 811978­79 Audrey Scott 27 401979­80 Audrey Scott 34 911980­81 Wanda Hartzell 24 641981­82 Mary Beth Heise 19 351982­83 Mary Beth Heise 23 1021983­84 Robin Boyd 25 1091984­85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 1121985­86 Donna Esposito 25 951986­87 Karen Urey 24 791987­88 Karen Urey 25 1461988­89 Karen Urey 27 1511989­90 Andrea Martre 30 2381990­91 Desiree Alexander 27 1881991­92 Desiree Alexander 30 2041992­93 Pam Artman 30 1461993­94 Pam Artman 24 1371994­95 Kim Jaeger 26 1331995­96 Lori Montgomery 25 1301996­97 Meghan Miller 31 1181997­98 Jessica Rowe 31 1261998­99 Jessica Rowe 26 801999­00 Jessica Rowe 27 1462000­01 Courtney Thompson 27 842001­02 Courtney Thompson 26 1422002­03 Courtney Thompson 28 1282003­04 Courtney Thompson 28 1202004­05 Callie Iorfido 28 2252005­06 Callie Iorfido 31 2492006­07 Kelly Calderone 28 1242007­08 Samantha Reimer 27 1432008­09 Samantha Reimer 27 892009­10 Samantha Reimer 28 137

} StealsSeason Player G St.1974­75 Sheilah Collins 22 641975­76 Barb Moran 23 481976­77 Erika Sauer 26 571977­78 Barb Moran 17 571978­79 Audrey Scott 27 631979­80 Audrey Scott 34 921980­81 Tina Skidmore 27 31

Esther McCary 27 311981­82 Mary Ann Chilcott 18 711982­83 Mary Ann Chilcott 21 791983­84 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 701984­85 Mary Ann Chilcott 25 651985­86 Donna Esposito 25 491986­87 Montique Wade 24 451987­88 Montique Wade 25 921988­89 Andrea Martre 27 741989­90 Montique Wade 30 801990­91 Desiree Alexander 27 631991­92 Jeannine Jean­Pierre 29 951992­93 Jeannine Jean­Pierre 29 1081993­94 Pam Artman 24 751994­95 Pam Artman 26 96

1995­96 Shauna Nevel 28 681996­97 Heather Gates 33 871997­98 Meghan Miller 31 861998­99 Meghan Miller 25 591999­00 Marin Hightower 26 542000­01 Kim Vay 27 462001­02 Suzanne Petruska 26 642002­03 Lachelle Crawl 28 562003­04 Suzanne Petruska 28 672004­05 Callie Iorfido 28 912005­06 Callie Iorfido 31 952006­07 Kelly Calderone 28 732007­08 Kelsey Conklin 26 532008­09 Kelsey Conlkin 27 702009­10 Raven Metz 28 68

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

Maria DiVecchio 28 62003­04 Maria DiVecchio 28 142004­05 Jessi Montie 28 92005­06 Agnes Michalow 31 812006­07 Kim Mardis 27 282007­08 Jessica Trotter 23 322008­09 Micki Cerchiaro 27 362009­10 Samantha Blazetic 28 69

Montique Wade (left) totaled 1,775 pointsand Sarah Bishop (right) finished with 1,652.Both were inducted into the Edinboro Hall of

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1970-71Record: 5-4

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

1971-72Record: 5-3

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

1972-73Record: 10-0

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

1973-74Record: 7-4

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

1974-75Record: 17-6

Fredonia State..............W, 104­25Frostburg State............W, 70­45Slippery Rock ..............L, 50­78Penn State....................W, 68­55Frostburg State............W, 58­54Slippery Rock ..............L, 58­73Gannon ........................W, 109­42Miami­Dade..................W, 84­46Capital ..........................W, 81­50Slippery Rock ..............L, 45­62Pittsburgh ....................W, 74­52Penn State....................W, 71­67Lock Haven ..................L, 49­61Mercyhurst ..................W, 98­27Cheyney ........................W, 69­67 ot

Ursinus ..........................L, 49­52Clarion ..........................W, 85­46Penn St. Behrend ........W, 81­36Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 69­54Slippery Rock ..............L, 44­53Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 80­46Bloomsburg..................W, 84­52St. Joseph’s ..................W, 68­60

1975-76Record: 20-6

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

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

1976-77Record: 17-7

Jamestown CC ............W, 100­42West Virginia................W, 95­48Penn State....................L, 75­78Slippery Rock ..............W, 92­75Buffalo State ................W, 103­27Gannon ........................W, 120­22Jamestown CC ............W, 81­47LaSalle ..........................W, 85­65Queens..........................W, 76­66William Paterson ........W, 88­56Montclair State ............L, 72­83Maryland ......................L, 74­75 otFrostburg State............W, 71­66Pittsburgh ....................W, 71­66Slippery Rock ..............W, 81­77Clarion ..........................W, 80­67Lock Haven ..................L, 72­82St. Joseph’s ..................L, 56­68Temple ..........................W, 77­57Penn State....................W, 90­77Cheyney ........................L, 60­65Slippery Rock ..............W, 83­76Pittsburgh ....................L, 84­87Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 118­86

1977-78Record: 13-12

Australian National......L, 56­59West Virginia................W, 65­56Penn State....................L, 36­73Cincinnati ......................W, 72­39Pittsburgh ....................L, 74­77Gannon ........................W, 105­69

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

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

* forfeit

1978-79Record: 18-9

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

1979-80Record: 22-12

St. Bonaventure ..........W, 97­59Cleveland State............W, 80­44Niagara..........................W, 62­57Northern Kentucky ....L, 65­79Pitt­Johnstown ............L, 71­81Dayton ..........................W, 70­68Penn State....................L, 63­76Indiana State................W, 78­74Cortland State..............W, 73­55Gannon ........................W, 88­73Maryland ......................L, 70­104Lamar ............................L, 76­85Upper Iowa ..................W, 82­54Miami ............................W, 70­54Army..............................W, 82­66Alabama........................W, 74­72St. Joseph’s ..................L, 59­69LaSalle ..........................L, 59­82Cheyney ........................L, 47­71Pittsburgh ....................L, 54­75Slippery Rock ..............W, 68­51

Penn State....................L, 58­59Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 90­68West Virginia................W, 77­73 otKent State ....................W, 56­48Lock Haven ..................W, 87­53Duquesne ....................W, 87­64Villanova ......................W, 79­75 otClarion ..........................W, 104­62Gannon ........................W, 70­61Michigan ......................W, 62­54Michigan State ............L, 64­74Detroit ..........................L, 57­74Slippery Rock ..............W, 87­57

The KathleenLipkovich Era

1980-81Record: 11-16

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

1981-82Record: 5-14

St. Bonaventure ..........W, 60­37Slippery Rock ..............L, 56­80West Virginia................L, 67­82Canisius ........................L, 55­69Slippery Rock ..............L, 74­84Niagara..........................L, 60­66Lock Haven ..................W, 74­64Cleveland State............L, 39­86Clarion ..........................W, 69­58Gannon ........................L, 57­67California(Pa.) ..............L, 81­86Robert Morris ..............L, 50­66Slippery Rock ..............L, 63­77Indiana(Pa.) ..................L, 64­70Akron ............................W, 58­57Fairmont State ............L, 49­54Salem­Teikyo ................W, 68­36Duquesne ....................L, 66­70Grove City ....................L, 47­62

1982-83Record: 12-11

Fairmont State ............W, 83­67

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

The MonicaPellman Era

1983-84Record: 13-12

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

1984-85Record: 10-15

St. John Fisher ............L, 54­81Walsh ............................L, 62­72Mercyhurst ..................W, 66­58Youngstown St. ..........L, 41­86Canisius ........................L, 79­87Fairmont State ............W, 80­78St. Bonaventure ..........L, 41­64Gannon ........................L, 50­63Ashland ........................L, 53­74John Carroll ..................W, 88­69Utica ..............................L, 69­72Robert Morris ..............L, 72­90Slippery Rock ..............L, 65­69California(Pa.) ..............W, 72­60Clarion ..........................L, 46­53Mercyhurst ..................W, 71­56Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 61­59

Duquesne ....................L, 74­96Niagara..........................W, 78­62Slippery Rock ..............L, 56­62Lock Haven ..................L, 59­75Lock Haven ..................L, 51­58California(Pa.) ..............W, 80­71Clarion ..........................W, 76­67Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 71­67

1985-86Record: 11-14

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

1986-87Record: 9-15

Mercyhurst ..................W, 69­49Gannon ........................L, 52­63Walsh ............................W, 79­66Malone..........................L, 66­73Point Park ....................W, 73­61Wright State ................L, 50­68Davis & Elkins ..............W, 65­48Bloomsburg..................L, 49­66Millersville ....................L, 69­85Clarion ..........................L, 53­63Shippensburg ..............L, 61­65Penn St. Behrend ........W, 58­49Clarion ..........................L, 63­79Lock Haven ..................L, 63­70California(Pa.) ..............L, 60­62Mercyhurst ..................W, 75­44Indiana(Pa.) ..................L, 66­72Slippery Rock ..............W, 72­70Gannon ........................L, 54­73Clarion ..........................L, 52­74Lock Haven ..................W, 74­60California(Pa.) ..............L, 60­73Indiana(Pa.) ..................W, 83­72Slippery Rock ..............L, 66­68

The Stan SwankEra

1987-88Record: 14-11

MERCYHURST..............W, 103­57PITT­BRADFORD..........W, 78­47MT. VERNON................W, 61­60

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

1988-89Record: 21-6

FAIRMONT ST. ............W, 92­75WEST LIBERTY ............W, 79­77MT. VERNONNAZARENE ..................W, 77­57WAYNE STATE..............W, 80­77NIAGARA ......................W, 79­76at Youngstown St. ......L, 67­73at Ashland ....................L, 64­65at St. Leo's....................W, 106­50at Rollins ......................W, 83­64at Armstrong Atlantic..........................W, 97­48at Slippery Rock ..........W, 90­52SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 88­70at Clarion ......................W, 79­75GANNON ......................W, 79­61at Lock Haven ..............L, 55­69at Dyke..........................W, 107­83at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 82­62CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73­61SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 84­55at Shippensburg ..........W, 87­63CLARION ......................W, 81­65at Gannon ....................L, 71­78LOCK HAVEN................W, 84­78INDIANA(PA)................L, 78­82at California(Pa.)..........W, 76­74

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

1989-90Record: 27-3

SALEM (WV) ................W, 80­63SHAWNEE STATE ........W, 94­77at Fairmont State ........W, 103­66at West Liberty ............W, 81­68ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN....................W, 90­71KUTZTOWN..................W, 88­71ASHLAND ....................L, 84­90KALAMAZOO ..............W, 84­48vs. Adelphia ..................W, 71­61at California(Pa.)..........W, 87­82at Mich.­Dearborn ......W, 93­54at Wayne State ............W, 86­75YOUNGSTOWN ST. ..........W, 65­64CLARION ......................W, 85­51at Lock Haven ..............L, 66­89

INDIANA(PA)................W, 86­77at California(Pa.)..........W, 83­78SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 86­68at Shippensburg ..........W, 89­69at Clarion ......................W, 101­56LOCK HAVEN................W, 90­64at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 81­66CALIFORNIA(PA) ..........W, 88­72at Gannon ....................W, 93­71at Slippery Rock ..........W, 89­63SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 97­70

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

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

1990-91Record: 8-19

at Saginaw Valley ........W, 66­63at Slippery Rock ..........L, 70­80SETON HILL ..................W, 98­74MERCYHURST..............L, 80­82ST. VINCENT ................W, 72­71SUNY­BUFFALO ..........W, 78­68 otPOINT PARK ................W, 87­53GANNON ......................L, 67­70at Ashland ....................L, 56­68at Youngstown St. ......L, 59­85at Kutztown ................L, 64­79at Millersville ................L, 53­65NOTRE DAME(OH) ..........W, 98­77DAEMEN ......................W, 79­72CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 60­64at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 60­88at Slippery Rock ..........L, 73­100SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 94­76at Clarion ......................L, 66­105LOCK HAVEN................L, 60­61PITT­JOHNSTOWN ........L, 49­102at California(Pa.)..........L, 68­76INDIANA(PA)................L, 53­70SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 81­85at Shippensburg ..........L, 68­69CLARION ......................L, 84­94at Lock Haven ..............L, 76­84

1991-92Record: 22-8

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

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LOCK HAVEN................W, 105­82CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W 98­88INDIANA(PA)................W 86­75at Slippery Rock ..........L, 91­96

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

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

1993-93Record: 18-12

at Alaska­Anchorage ....L, 76­77at Alaska­Anchorage ....W, 73­63at Alaska­Fairbanks........L, 66­89at Alaska­Fairbanks ......L, 78­85MICH.­DEARBORN ........W, 104­76at Central State............L, 61­67GANNON ......................W, 80­64MERCYHURST..............W, 79­54at Ohio Dominican ......W, 113­72at IUPU­Fort Wayne ....W, 70­68at Indiana Tech ............L, 77­81at Mercyhurst ..............L, 61­85EAST STROUDSBURG ..........W, 87­84at Ashland ....................L, 61­66at Gannon ....................W, 78­71SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 81­66LOCK HAVEN................W, 86­69at Clarion ......................L, 84­105CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77­75 otat Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 73­68SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 99­87at Slippery Rock ..........W, 74­64at Lock Haven ..............W, 95­56CLARION ......................W, 76­64at California(Pa.)..........W, 78­76 otINDIANA(PA)................L, 72­86at Shippensburg ..........L, 58­77

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

NCAA East Regionalat Pitt­Johnstown........L, 76­88 ot

1993-94Record: 10-15

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

1994-95Record: 15-11

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

1995-96Record: 15-13

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

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

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

1996-97Record: 24-9

SETON HILL ..................W, 101­63at Ashland ....................L, 70­77WESTMINSTER ............W, 113­72MANSFIELD..................W, 91­69GANNON ......................L, 78­80at Daemen....................L, 69­79at Northern Kentucky ......W, 68­65vs. Central State ..........L, 73­90POINT PARK ................W, 101­72

LAROCHE......................W, 103­51MERCYHURST..............L, 80­84PITT­BRADFORD..........W, 101­46at Wheeling Jesuit ......W, 82­81at West Va. Wesleyan....W, 78­71at Slippery Rock ..........W, 81­72LOCK HAVEN................W, 70­56INDIANA(PA)................W, 79­61SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 88­84at California(Pa.)..........W, 82­64at Clarion ......................L, 62­64at Lock Haven ..............W, 58­54SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 79­46at Shippensburg ..........L, 76­94at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 64­53CLARION ......................W, 72­54CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 73­71

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

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

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

1997-98Record: 23-8

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

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

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

1998-99Record: 16-10

POINT PARK ................W, 86­52vs. Bloomsburg............W, 81­61at Mercyhurst ..............W, 82­71D'YOUVILLE..................W, 88­30LAROCHE......................W, 86­38ST. VINCENT ................W, 77­71SALEM­TEIKYO ............W, 96­66at Fairmont State ........W, 88­77at Daemen....................W, 86­81

BINGHAMTON ............L, 58­83vs. Assumption ............W, 75­74at Univ. of Albany........L, 86­89 otvs. Millersville ..............L, 51­61at Clarion ......................L, 67­71at California(Pa.)..........L, 70­82LAKE SUPERIOR ........W, 83­81 otSHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 68­64INDIANA(PA)................W, 62­57LOCK HAVEN................W, 71­54at Slippery Rock ..........L, 74­87CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 63­56CLARION ......................W, 82­66at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 56­73at Shippensburg ..........L, 84­88

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

1999-2000Record: 13-14

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

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

2000-01Record: 17-10

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

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CLARION ......................W, 78­71at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 69­62at Shippensburg ..........L, 60­81SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 48­60at Lock Haven ..............W, 76­66

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

2001-02Record: 12-14

at Mercyhurst ..............W, 74­73at East Stroudsburg ....W, 69­52at Kutztown ................W, 75­64COLUMBIA UNION ........W, 95­55MADONNA ..................L, 56­81WAYNE ST.(MI)............W, 76­74at Millersville ................L, 68­88at Saginaw Valley St.......L, 64­72at Northwood..............L, 70­75CHEYNEY ......................W, 72­54WEST CHESTER............W, 98­91CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 54­74MANSFIELD..................W, 77­57BLOOMSBURG ............L, 67­75CLARION ......................L, 74­77at Shippensburg ..........L, 58­74MERCYHURST..............L, 73­78at Lock Haven ..............L, 66­68at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 75­89at California(Pa.)..........L, 54­65SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 89­75at Clarion ......................W, 95­84INDIANA(PA)................W, 70­67SHIPPENSBURG ..........L, 75­86at Slippery Rock ..........L, 78­89LOCK HAVEN................W, 77­70

2002-03Record: 16-12

vs. West Virginia St. ......W, 80­64vs. West Va. Tech ........W, 95­68GANNON ......................W, 80­72MERCYHURST..............W, 79­59MILLERSVILLE..............L, 52­81WEST CHESTER............L, 60­79at Mercyhurst ..............W, 85­76SALEM INTL..................W, 76­40BLOOMSBURG ............L, 68­75EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, 75­65vs. Molloy ....................W, 97­70vs. Bryant......................L, 61­67at Mansfield ................L, 82­93at Kutztown ................W, 71­58at Cheyney....................W, 59­54at Slippery Rock ..........L, 73­79LOCK HAVEN................W, 96­72INDIANA(PA)................W, 66­65SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 90­72at California(Pa.)..........L, 65­67at Clarion ......................L, 69­92at Lock Haven ..............W, 71­62SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 48­44at Shippensburg ..........L, 58­73at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 66­72CLARION ......................W, 74­69CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 76­79

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 59­86

2003-04Record: 18-10

vs. Salem International ................W, 69­37

vs. Georgian Court ......W, 120­57at Gannon ....................W, 89­75vs. Emporia State ........L, 58­86vs. West Texas A&M......L, 47­92at Mercyhurst ..............W, 65­46MANSFIELD..................W, 69­52KUTZTOWN..................W, 65­50CHEYNEY ......................W, 71­40vs. Elizabeth City St. ......W, 60­59 otat Pitt­Johnstown........W, 79­69at Millersville ................W, 60­51at West Chester ..........L, 58­61 otat Bloomsburg ............W, 78­59at East Stroudsburg ....W, 68­55SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 56­58 otat Lock Haven ..............L, 46­52at Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 72­57at Shippensburg ..........W, 56­51CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 49­61CLARION ......................W, 60­47LOCK HAVEN................W, 61­35at Slippery Rock ..........L, 59­65SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 68­56INDIANA(PA)................W, 68­61at Clarion ......................L, 62­78at California(Pa.)..........L, 58­82

PSAC Tournamentat California(Pa.)..........L, 42­67

2004-05Record: 18-10

vs. Barton......................W, 76­60vs. Saint Anselm ..........W, 82­59GANNON ......................L, 62­63MERCYHURST................W, 88­78at Mansfield....................W, 85­80at East Stroudsburg......W, 78­52at Elizabeth City St. ...W, 74­71at Bloomsburg ..............L, 60­75vs. Bloomfield ................W, 74­57at Pitt­Johnstown..........W, 61­58WEST VIRGINIA ST. ....W, 87­74MILLERSVILLE ..........W, 73­72CHEYNEY ..................W, 68­62KUTZTOWN ..............W, 87­67WEST CHESTER ........W, 70­66 otSLIPPERY ROCK ........W, 63­50at California(Pa.) ......L, 49­82at Indiana(Pa.) ..........L, 45­55LOCK HAVEN ............W, 76­60at Clarion ..................L, 67­77SHIPPENSBURG ........W, 70­60at Slippery Rock........L, 54­63CALIFORNIA(PA) ......L, 49­59INDIANA(PA) ............W, 77­63at Lock Haven ..........W, 73­62CLARION....................L, 69­82at Shippensburg........L, 61­73

PSAC Tournamentat California(Pa.) ......L, 35­55

2005-06Record: 21-10

vs. Alderson­Broaddus ..W, 97­65vs. Davis & Elkins ........W, 72­57SETON HILL ..................W, 81­61MANSFIELD..................W, 61­57EAST STROUDSBURG ..........W, 65­51WEST LIBERTY ............L, 69­81GLENVILLE ST...............L, 59­69BLOOMSBURG ............W, 62­47GENEVA ........................W, 68­59at Mercyhurst ..............L, 52­63at Millersville ................W, 76­58

at Cheyney....................W, 73­52PITT­JOHNSTOWN............W 55­49at Kutztown ................W, 69­54at West Chester ..........W, 87­79 otat Slippery Rock ..........W, 68­61CALIFORNIA(PA) ..........L, 42­55INDIANA(PA)................W, 66­64at Lock Haven ..............W, 69­59CLARION ......................W, 76­60at Shippensburg ..........L, 57­62SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 56­48at California(Pa.)..........L, 67­80at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 55­68LOCK HAVEN................L, 72­75 otat Clarion ......................W, 73­71SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 89­83 ot

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..............W, 65­54vs. Kutztown................W, 77­46at California(Pa.)..........L, 59­63

NCAA Div. II Playoffsat Charleston(WV) ........L, 62­71

2006-07Record: 14-14

vs. Goldey­Beacom......W, 87­72vs. UNC Pembroke......W, 58­37CHARLESTON(WV)......W, 81­71MILLERSVILLE..............L, 53­56WEST CHESTER............L, 70­75vs. West Liberty ..........L, 84­86vs. Central St.(Oh.) ......W, 63­51EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, 69­54KUTZTOWN..................W, 77­68GLENVILLE ST...............L, 57­62WEST LIBERTY ............L, 63­73at Cheyney....................W, 65­51SHIPPENSBURG..............L 55­63at Mansfield ................L, 54­63at Bloomsburg ............W, 66­54SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 61­64at Indiana(Pa.) ..............L, 56­78at Lock Haven ..............W, 69­52at Clarion ......................W, 55­50CALIFORNIA(PA) ........W, 77­59at Shippensburg ..........W, 65­53at Slippery Rock ..........L, 43­52INDIANA(PA)................L, 66­78LOCK HAVEN................W, 78­56at Pitt­Johnstown........L, 65­73CLARION ......................W, 78­66at California(Pa.)..........L, 45­67

PSAC Tournamentat Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 58­81

2007-08Record: 17-10

TEMPLE BAPTIST ........W, 118­17at West Liberty ............L, 66­103at Millersville ................W, 70­65at West Chester ..........W, 72­69at Mercyhurst ..............L, 65­83at Gannon ....................L, 64­89at East Stroudsburg ....W, 70­62at Kutztown ................W, 48­46at Charleston(WV) ......W, 78­67CHEYNEY ......................W, 84­74WEST LIBERTY ............L, 49­57MANSFIELD..................W, 69­57BLOOMSBURG ............W, 96­74at Slippery Rock ..........W, 82­59at Shippensburg ..........L, 65­72at Dist. of Columbia ....W, 72­63INDIANA(PA)................L, 81­85

CLARION ......................L, 64­76at Lock Haven ..............L, 64­65at California(Pa.)..........W, 70­65SHIPPENSBURG ..........W, 77­65SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 58­54at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 53­67DIST. OF COLUMBIA W, 60­59LOCK HAVEN................W, 75­65at Clarion ......................W, 70­67CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 68­71

2008-09Record: 13-14

vs. Alderson­Broaddus ..W, 88­80vs. Bowie State ............W, 81­79at Southern Indiana ....L, 80­88WAYNE STATE(MI)......W, 71­65CHARLESTON(WV)......L, 72­85vs. Carson­Newman ....W, 85­83vs. UNC Pembroke ......L, 59­68CENTRAL STATE(OH)..W, 82­63at Wayne State(MI) ....L, 76­81MANSFIELD..................W, 88­65BLOOMSBURG ............W, 77­55at Kutztown ................W, 88­84at East Stroudsburg ....W, 72­63LOCK HAVEN................W, 62­38at Slippery Rock ..........L, 64­82MERCYHURST..............W, 69­59at California(Pa.)..........L, 46­75GANNON ......................L, 50­71at Clarion ......................L, 67­80INDIANA(PA)................L, 52­67at Lock Haven ..............W, 69­59at Mercyhurst ..............W, 67­52SLIPPERY ROCK ..........L, 64­73at Gannon ....................L, 69­81CALIFORNIA(PA) ......L, 60­74at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 55­66CLARION ......................L, 65­80

2009-10Record: 16-12

DAEMEN ......................W, 102­73FERRIS STATE ..............W, 90­75THIEL ............................W, 95­47at Charleston(WV) ......L, 74­77at Susan G. Komen Tournamentvs. West Liberty ..........L, 70­76vs. WashingtonAdventist ......................W, 101­20

at United Electric Tournamentvs. Merrimack ..............W, 98­83at Bellarmine................L, 77­85at Mansfield ................W, 90­48at Bloomsburg ............L, 72­77CONCORD ....................W, 90­37KUTZTOWN..................W, 66­52EAST STROUDSBURG W, 75­53at Lock Haven ..............W, 78­65SLIPPERY ROCK ..........W, 76­55at Mercyhurst ..............L, 65­70CALIFORNIA(PA) ........L, 52­69at Gannon ....................L, 67­79at Clarion ......................W, 94­85at Indiana(Pa.)..............L, 52­58LOCK HAVEN................W, 62­49MERCYHURST..............W, 71­52at Slippery Rock ..........W, 79­52GANNON ......................L, 72­80at California(Pa.)..........L, 44­80INDIANA(PA)................L, 62­64 otCLARION ......................W, 78­66

PSAC Tournamentat Gannon ....................L, 67­81

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostAdelphi 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Akron 1977­78 1983­84 3 2Alabama 1979­80 1979­80 1 0Alaska­Anchorage 1992­93 1992­93 1 1Alaska­Fairbanks 1992­93 1992­93 0 2Alderson­Broaddus 1997­98 2005­06 2 1Allegheny 1966­67 1972­73 7 0Alliance 1966­67 1966­67 1 0Armstrong State 1988­89 1988­89 1 0Army 1979­80 1979­80 1 0Ashland 1984­85 2000­01 3 7Assumption 1998­99 1998­99 1 0Atlantic Christian 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Australia National 1977­78 1977­78 0 1Barton 2004­05 2004­05 1 0Bellarmine 2009­10 2009­10 0 1Binghamton 1998­99 1999­00 0 2Bloomfield 2004­05 2004­05 1 0Bloomsburg 1974­75 2009­10 11 8Bowie State 2008­09 2008­09 1 0Bryant 2002­03 2002­03 0 1Buffalo State 1976­77 1976­77 1 0Buffalo, Univ. of 1975­76 1990­91 2 0Cal State­Dominguez Hills 1997­98 1997­98 1 0California(Pa.) 1970­71 2009­10 33 32Canisius 1980­81 1984­85 1 5Capital 1974­75 1975­76 2 0Carson­Newman 2008­09 2008­09 1 0Central State(OH) 1987­88 2008­09 2 3Charleston, College of 1983­84 1983­84 0 1Charleston, Univ. of (WV) 1997­98 2009­10 3 3Chatham 1969­70 1969­70 1 0Cheyney 1974­75 2007­08 10 8Clarion 1969­70 2009­10 41 28Cleveland State 1978­79 1982­83 3 2Cincinnati, Univ. of 1977­78 1977­78 1 0Colgate 1985­86 1985­86 0 1Columbia Union 2001­02 2001­02 1 0Concord 2009­10 2009­10 1 0Cortland State 1978­79 1980­81 4 0Daemen 1990­91 2009­10 6 1Davis & Elkins 1986­87 2005­06 2 0Detroit, Univ. of 1979­80 1979­80 0 1District of Columbia 2007­08 2007­08 2 0Dowling 1993­94 1993­94 1 0Duquesne 1979­80 1984­85 2 3Dyke 1988­89 1988­89 1 0D'Youville 1998­99 1998­99 1 0East Stroudsburg 1980­81 2009­10 11 1Eckerd 1995­96 1995­96 0 1Elizabeth City State 2003­04 2004­05 2 0Emporia State 2003­04 2003­04 0 1Fairleigh­Dickinson 1980­81 1980­81 0 1Fairmont State 1981­82 1998­99 7 2Ferris State 2009­10 2009­10 1 0Florida Tech 1991­92 1991­92 0 1Florida Memorial 1991­92 1991­92 1 0Florida Southern 1995­96 1995­96 0 1Fredonia State 1974­75 1974­75 1 0Frostburg State 1974­75 1976­77 3 0Gannon 1969­70 2009­10 24 18Geneva 2005­06 2005­06 1 0George Washington 1980­81 1980­81 0 1Georgian Court 2003­04 2003­04 1 0Glenville State 2005­06 2006­07 0 2Goldey­Beacom 2006­07 2006­07 1 0Grand Canyon 1997­98 1997­98 1 0Grove City 1966­67 1983­84 2 1High Point 1996­97 1996­97 1 0Houghton 2000­01 2000­01 1 0Immaculata 1977­78 1977­78 0 2Indiana(Pa.) 1970­71 2009­10 38 35Indiana Tech 1992­93 1993­94 0 2IUPU­Fort Wayne 1994­95 1995­96 1 1Indiana State 1979­80 1980­81 1 1Jamestown CC 1976­77 1977­78 4 0John Carroll 1984­85 1995­96 3 0Kalamazoo 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Kutztown 2000­01 2009­10 11 0Lewis & Clark 1997­98 1997­98 0 1

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostLock Haven 1973­74 2009­10 46 24Malone 1986­87 1986­87 0 1Madonna 2001­02 2001­02 0 1 Mansfield 2000­01 2009­10 8 2Mercyhurst 1970­71 2009­10 35 10Merrimack 2009­10 2009­10 1 0Miami, Univ of 1979­80 1979­80 1 0Miami­Dade 1974­75 1974­75 1 0Michigan, Univ. of 1979­80 1979­80 1 0Michigan­Dearborn 1989­90 1992­93 2 0Michigan State 1978­79 1979­80 1 1Millersville 1982­83 2007­08 5 8Molloy 1983­84 2002­03 1 1Montclair 1976­77 1976­77 0 1Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1987­88 1988­89 2 0Niagara 1973­74 1988­89 6 5North Carolina Pembroke 2006­07 2008­09 1 1North Dakota, Univ. of 1996­97 1996­97 0 1Northern Kentucky 1979­80 2000­01 1 3Northwood 2001­02 2001­02 0 1Notre Dame(OH) 1990­91 1990­91 1 0Old Dominion 1978­79 1978­79 0 1Ohio Dominican 1992­93 1993­94 2 0Ohio State 1973­74 1973­74 0 1Ohio Wesleyan 1971­72 1971­72 1 0Penn State 1974­75 1980­81 6 8Pittsburgh 1969­70 1980­81 6 9Pitt­Bradford 1983­84 1996­97 3 0Pitt­Johnstown 1978­79 2006­07 6 10Point Park 1985­86 1999­00 9 0Queens 1976­77 1976­77 1 0Robert Morris 1981­82 1985­86 0 5Rollins 1988­89 1991­92 2 0Rutgers 1978­79 1978­79 0 1Saginaw Valley State 1990­91 2001­02 3 1Saint Anselm 2004­05 2004­05 1 0St. Bonaventure 1979­80 1985­86 4 2St. John Fisher 1983­84 1984­85 1 1St. Joseph's 1974­75 1979­80 1 6St. Leo 1988­89 1988­89 1 0St. Michael's 1994­95 1994­95 1 0St. Rose 1995­96 1995­96 0 1St. Vincent 1985­86 2000­01 5 1Salem International 2002­03 2003­04 2 0Salem­Teikyo 1981­82 1998­99 6 0San Francisco State 1997­98 1997­98 0 1Seton Hill 1990­91 2005­06 8 0Shawnee State 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Shippensburg 1985­86 2007­08 21 28Slippery Rock 1967­68 2009­10 34 51Southern Indiana 2008­09 2008­09 0 1Stonehill 1994­95 1994­95 0 1Syracuse 1980­81 1980­81 0 1Temple 1975­76 1976­77 2 0Temple Baptist 2007­08 2007­08 1 0Tennessee 1975­76 1975­76 1 0Tennessee Tech 1975­76 1975­76 0 1Thiel 1966­67 2009­10 9 0Upper Iowa 1979­80 1979­80 1 0Ursinus 1974­75 1975­76 0 2Utica 1984­85 1985­86 1 1Villa Maria 1967­68 1975­76 11 1Villanova 1978­79 1980­81 2 1Virginia Commonwealth 1978­79 1978­79 1 0Walsh 1984­85 1986­87 1 2Washington Adventist 2009­10 2009­10 1 0Wayne State(MI) 1988­89 2008­09 4 1West Chester 1975­76 2007­08 9 5West Liberty State 1988­89 2009­10 5 6West Texas A&M 2003­04 2003­04 0 1West Virginia 1976­77 1981­82 6 2West Virginia State 2002­03 2004­05 2 0West Virginia Tech 2002­03 2002­03 1 0West Virginia Wesleyan 1995­96 1996­97 2 0Westminster 1966­67 1997­98 4 1Wheeling Jesuit 1996­97 1996­97 1 0William Paterson 1976­77 1977­78 2 0Wingate 1997­98 1997­98 1 0Wright State 1985­86 1986­87 0 2Youngstown State 1969­70 1990­91 5 3

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Tammy Walker-Strode1990-92

First Team & HonorableMention

Kodak All-American

A 6’0” forward from Lexington, KY,Walker­Strode capped an outstanding twoyears at Edinboro by earning a spot on thefirst team Kodak All­American squad in1991­92. She set school records that year

for rebounding average (14.5 rpg.), while also scoring 23.0 ppg. Walker­Strode scored more points than any other two­year performer at Edinboro,finishing with 1,273 points to rank 11th all­time, and her 777 rebounds standsfourth. In 1990­91 she was an honorable mention Kodak All­American.

Jeannine Jean-Pierre

1991-93First Team

Kodak All-American

A 5’11” forward from St. Thomas, VirginIslands, Jean­Pierre earned a spot on theKodak All­American first team in 1992­93after averaging 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg. Afirst team All­PSAC West performer in bothof her seasons at Edinboro, she was also

the PSAC West Athlete of the Year in ‘92­93. Jean­Pierre ranks 15th in careerscoring with 1,203 points and is ninth in career rebounding with 604.

Heather Gates1994-98

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

A 5’11” forward from Beachwood, OH,Gates was accorded honorable mentionKodak All­American honors in 1996­97 afterleading NCAA Division II in rebounding(14.3 rpg.). She was also recognized as thePSAC West Athlete of the Year that sea­son, after previously being named thePSAC West Rookie of the Year in 1994­95.

Gates averaged 14.1 ppg. in ‘96­97, and concluded her career with 1,320points. That ranks tenth all­time, and she is one of only two players to score1,000 career points and pull down 1,000 career rebounds. She is the careerrecordholder for rebounds with 1,301.

Jessica Rowe1996-2000First Team

Kodak All-American

A 5’8” guard from Columbus, OH, Roweearned first team Kodak All­American hon­ors after averaging 21.3 ppg. and 4.6 rpg.during the 1999­2000 season. Rowe, athree­time All­PSAC performer, was alsonamed the PSAC West Player of the Year

in 1999­2000. She finished her career as Edinboro’s all­time leading scorerwith 1,846 points, and was fourth in career assists with 453.

Marin Hightower1997-2000

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

The 6’1” forward from Pittsburgh, PAgained Kodak All­American HonorableMention in 1999­2000. Hightower estab­lished a new Edinboro highwater markwith a scoring average of 23.6 ppg. in hersenior season, also averaging 8.6 reboundsper game. In just three years as a FightingScot, Hightower tallied 1,218 points, rank­ing 13th all­time. In addition, she stands

17th in career rebounds with 520.

Callie Iorfido2002-06

Honorable Mention Kodak All-American

The 5’5” guard from Ambridge, PA playedfrom 2002­06, and became Edinboro’s sixthKodak/WBCA All­American as a senior whenshe earned honorable mention honors.That capped a brilliant senior season inwhich she was named the PSAC WestAthlete of the Year and was a first team All­PSAC West selection. She averaged 12.5

ppg. and 5.1 rpg., but more importantly, she handed out a school­record 249assists while turning the ball over just 89 times. She led the PSAC in bothassists and steals (95). Iorfido had two triple­doubles as a senior. She finishedher career with 932 career points, and holds the Edinboro record for careerassists with 682. That ranks second all­time in the PSAC.

Samantha Reimer2006-10

Honorable Mention Division II Bulletin All-

American

The 5’6” guard from Altoona, PA playedfrom 20016­10, and earned a spot on theDivision II Bulletin honorable mention All­American team as a senior. She departed asEdinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,926points, and also holds career records forfree throws made (640) and free throws

attempted (755). She was a three­time All­PSAC West selection, earning firstteam honors as a sophomore and senior. She led Edinboro in scoring her finalthree seasons, averaging 19.9 ppg. as a sophomore, 19.3 ppg. as a junior and17.9 ppg. as a senior. She concluded her career being named Edinboro’s 2010Nnacy Acker Award winer.

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PSAC West Player ofthe Year1989­90 Montique Wade, F1991­92 Tammy Walker­Strode, F1992­93 Jeannine Jean­Pierre, F1996­97 Heather Gates, F1999­00 Jessica Rowe, G2005­06 Callie Iorfido, G

PSAC West Rookie ofthe Year1992­93 Lori Montgomery, C1994­95 Heather Gates, F

PSAC West Coach ofthe Year1988­89 Stan Swank1989­90 Stan Swank1992­93 Stan Swank1996­97 Stan Swank

All-PSAC West1982­83 Ellen Mulligan (1st team)1983­84 Ellen Mulligan (1st team)1985­86 Donna Esposito (1st team)

Robin Boyd (1st team)1986­87 Michele McCumber (1st team)1987­88 Montique Wade (1st team)

Sarah Bishop (1st team)1988­89 Montique Wade (1st team)

Sarah Bishop (1st team)1989­90 Sarah Bishop (1st team)

Montique Wade (1st team)Andrea Martre (2nd team)Demetra Adams (2nd team)

1990­91 Tammy Walker (1st team)1991­92 Tammy Walker­Strode (1st team)

Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1st team)Desiree Alexander (2nd team)

1992­93 Jeannine Jean­Pierre (1st team)1993­94 Lori Montgomery (2nd team)

Shauna Nevel (2nd team)1994­95 Pam Artman (1st team)

Lori Montgomery (2nd team)1995­96 Shauna Nevel (1st team)

Latricia Brown (2nd team)Lori Montgomery (2nd team)

1996­97 Heather Gates (1st team)

Meghan Miller (1st team)Amy Rapelje (2nd team)

1997­98 Heather Gates (1st team)Meghan Miller (1st team)Amy Rapelje (2nd team)

1998­99 Jessica Rowe (1st team)Marin Hightower (2nd team)

1999­00 Marin Hightower (1st team)Jessica Rowe (1st team)

2000­01 Kim Vay (2nd team)2001­02 Krystal Henson (2nd team)2002­03 Lachelle Crawl (1st team)

Krystal Henson (2nd team)2003­04 Maria DiVecchio (2nd team)

Courtney Thompson (2nd team)2004­05 Kelly Calderone (2nd team)

Callie Iorfido (2nd team)2005­06 Kelly Calderone (1st team)

Callie Iorfido (1st team)2006­07 Kelly Calderone (1st team)2007­08 Samantha Reimer (1st team)

Kelsey Conklin (2nd team)2008­09 Kelsey Conklin (1st team)

Samantha Reimer (2nd team)2009­10 Samantha Reimer (1st team)

Kelsey Conklin (2nd team)Renee’ Brown (2nd 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 RegionalPitt­Johnstown 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 all­time teams in a variety of sports lastyear. A total of twelve former players were selected to the All­Time Women’s Basketball Team. The group is highlighted by the six former players who haveearned All­American honors. That includes:

Jessica Rowe, Edinboro’s all­time leading scorer with 1,846 points, and a first teamKodak All­American in 1999­2000 Tammy Walker-Strode, Edinboro’s lone two­time All­American, earning a spot on theKodak All­American first team in 1991­92 after landing a spot on the honorable mentionteam in 1990­91. Walker­Strode played two seasons at Edinboro and ranks 11th in careerscoring (1,273 points) and fourth in career rebounds (777).Jeannine Jean-Pierre, a two­year performer for the Fighting Scots who was a firstteam Kodak All­American in 1992­93 when she averaged 21.4 ppg. and 11.7 rpg. Heather Gates, who was an honorable mention Kodak All­American choice in 1996­97after leading Division II in rebounding (14.3 rpg.). She is one of only two players to reach1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, finishing with 1,320 points and 1,301rebounds.Marin Hightower, a 1999­2000 honorable mention All­American who set a school­record with 23.6 ppg. that season.Callie Iorfido, an honorable mention All­American in 2006 when she set the school record for career assists with 682. That figure ranks second all­time in the PSAC.

The rest of the team is still a who’s­who of Edinboro women’s basketball, and represents several eras. From the 1980’s there is Tina Skidmore, who playedfrom 1977­81 and ranks ninth 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 1989­90 team which finished 27­3. Bishop played from 1986­90 and ranks third in career scoring with 1,652 points. She is joined by MontiqueWade, the second all­time leading scorer and the only other player with 1,000 points and rebounds (1,113 rebounds, also second), and Andrea Martre, who wasthe point guard on the ’89­90 squad.The 1990’s includes players like Meghan Miller, who ranks fifth in career scoring (1,426 points), and Pam Artman, who ranks second in career assists (500) andfirst in career steals (304).

Name (Yr.) Pos. Ht. HometownPam Artman (’95) G 5­7 Pittsburgh, PASarah Bishop (‘90) G 5­9 Munroe Falls, OHHeather Gates (’98) F 5­11 Beachwood, OHMarin Hightower (’00) F 6­1 Pittsburgh, PACallie Iorfido (’06) G 5­5 Ambridge, PAAndrea Martre (’90) G 5­5 Memphis, TNMeghan Miller (’99) G 5­7 Wexford, PAJeannine Jean­Pierre (’93) F 5­11 St. Thomas, VIJessica Rowe (’00) G 5­8 Columbus, OHTina Skidmore (’81) C 6­1 Fairview, PAMontique Wade (’90) F 5­8 Pittsburgh, PATammy Walker­Strode (‘92) F 6­0 Louisville, KY

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Dr. Jeremy D. BrownPresident, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Jeremy D. Brown became the 16thPresident of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania onJuly 1, 2007, and was formally inaugurated andinstalled on November 30.

Dr. Brown, a native of Manchester, England,came to Edinboro from the State University of NewYork at Canton where he served as Provost andVice President for Academic Affairs since 2003.

Since his arrival at Edinboro, his leadership hasresulted in campus growth and a renewed effort toenhance the University’s reputation for excellenceregionally, nationally and on a global scale. He hasalready traveled to Poland and China, renewing col­

laborative agreements with universities there, and arranging for growth in globalprograms that not only take Edinboro University to the world, but bring the worldto Edinboro. A group of Chinese middle school students visited Edinboro for sev­eral weeks during the past summer, and Panamanian middle school students arescheduled to visit for three weeks in January.

In addition to Dr. Brown’s emphasis on academic excellence and enrollmentgrowth at the undergraduate and graduate levels, he has launched a series of ambi­tious campus improvements, including the University’s $115 million student housingproject that will accommodate nearly 1,600 students in suite­style apartment living,and construction of the $5 million multipurpose sports and recreation dome.Construction will also begin shortly on the new $5 million Human Services Building,and in 2009 the $23 million Cooper Hall science building renovation and expansion willbegin.

During his short time here, Dr. Brown has reinvigorated the Edinboro com­munity with a sense of pride over the University’s rich Scottish heritage. RoyalStewart tartan can be seen everywhere on campus!

President Brown’s educational background, from academics to administra­tion, is impressive. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. in nuclear physicsfrom the University of Birmingham, England. He conducted his doctoral work inthe area of experimental nuclear physics at Birmingham University and at theUniversity of California­Berkeley. Immediately following completion of his Ph.D.,President Brown spent two years at Indiana University involved in nuclear physicsresearch.

Following his stint at Indiana, Dr. Brown accepted a faculty position in thePhysics Department at Princeton University, where, in addition to continuing hisresearch, he taught undergraduate and graduate­level physics courses. Princeton wasnot only rich with tradition, but its Physics Department had been home to the greatAlbert Einstein and John Nash! During this period, Dr. Brown also served as a residentfaculty fellow at Rockefeller College and was faculty liaison for academic and socialprograms.

Transitioning into academic administration, Dr. Brown was named associate deanof the Graduate School at Yale University. His portfolio included the Science,Engineering and Biomedical Departments, as well as recruitment of underrepresentedminority students. In addition, Dr. Brown served as the Graduate School’s chief budgetofficer.

Later, Dr. Brown returned to Princeton as associate dean of the faculty.During this appointment, Dr. Brown advised the dean of faculty and provost onlong­range academic planning and budgeting. He also supervised all personnelissues for the 960 members of the technical, research and library staffs.

In 2000, President Brown was named rector of Florida State University­Panama, serving as the chief executive officer of a small U.S. university operatingin Latin America. While he was there, enrollment, curriculum and revenues grewdramatically as he developed strategic plans for growth and designed and imple­mented a national and international recruiting program.

During his career, Dr. Brown published many scholarly articles and has beenfrequently invited as a speaker at international conferences, research institutionsand universities.

Dr. Brown and his wife, Rebeca Acuña, are the proud parents of a son, AndrewJeremy Brown. Although the happy parents had discussed the name “Andrew” priorto their arrival on campus, it is fortuitous that the patron saint of Scotland is SaintAndrew.

President Brown is also an avid sports enthusiast. Being from Manchester, he isa lifelong fan of the Manchester United soccer team. He also coached the St.Lawrence University men’s and women’s squash teams for three years, taking themto the national tournament, and he likes to play squash himself. He also enjoys sailingand skiing.

In addition to his new parent role, he also very much enjoys spending timewith his older sons, Lucas and Gabriel, and visiting his family in England.

`Dr. Brown’s academic, administrative and athletic experience, combinedwith his high aptitude for dealing with higher education issues, have more thanadequately prepared him for his duties at Edinboro University.

Already, after only a year in office, his leadership and stewardship have con­tributed in a positive way to serving Edinboro’s students, faculty and staff, thenorthwestern Pennsylvania community and beyond.

Edinboro University is the region’s largest and most comprehensive institu­tion of higher education.

Under the leadership of President Jeremy D. Brown, who assumed the helm onJuly 1, 2007, Edinboro adopted the motto, “Great Things Happen Here!” Yet thewords represent much more than a tagline or catchy phrase. They reflect upon achanging and growing University that strives for excellence regionally, nationally andglobally.

Founded more than 150 years ago by the descendants of Scottish immigrants,Edinboro’s beautiful 585­acre campus is now home to more than 8,700 studentsenrolled in over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs of study. Rich in itsScottish tradition, the University’s majors in art, animation, criminal justice, education,and speech language pathology have earned regional recognition and national acco­lades.

Situated almost equal distance (about 100 miles) from the cultural, entertain­ment and major league sports metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo andPittsburgh, Edinboro is less than 20 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth largestcity, and 20 miles north of Meadville, the Crawford County seat.

Edinboro’s Baron­Forness Library has more than 500,000 bound volumes and1.4 million microform units, along with an online catalog access to numerous databas­es and electronic reserves and archives. The library, the region’s largest, is equippedwith a wireless network, commuter labs and is accessible to users with visual impair­ments.

Edinboro’s physical plant and resources are beginning to rival the faculty excel­lence that students have long found in the classrooms. The University is drawingmore people to campus because of its state of the art facilities.

An investment of $200 million is allowing the University to enhance theEdinboro experience for students through projects such as the new suite­style stu­dent housing complex known as The Highlands at Edinboro University. The $5 millionZafirovski Sports & Recreation Arena opened in late 2009, meaning athletic teamscan hold full practice sessions during inclement weather inside the region’s largestfree­standing, air­supported facility. The new $5 million Human Services Building willbe ready for classes in January 2011 and the $23 million expansion and renovation ofthe Cooper Hall science building is underway.

In addition to the five­acre Mallory Lake and ample pastoral and wooded areas,there are more than 40 other buildings on the spacious Edinboro campus, includingresidence halls with private or shared rooms, co­ed housing, honors housing and liv­ing­learning floors for academic and special interest student groups. Van HoutenDining Hall offers a variety of student meal plans, and Skipjack’s fast food emporium isperfect for an energy­booster at any time.

Edinboro’s School of Graduate Studies and Research, with it’s technology­basedcomputer­assisted distance learning, now offers the region’s fastest growing academ­ic programs.

Edinboro University in Erie – The Porreco Center, is a beautiful 27­acre campusthat includes classrooms, computer laboratory and a unique facility for hosting smallconferences, business meetings and special events. Edinboro University in Meadvilleis located in the city’s historic Bessemer Building. All Edinboro University facilities areconnected by free EMTA bus service. In fact, in this new era of high fuel costs, stu­dents, faculty and staff can ride free anywhere EMTA bus service is offered!

So you can see that Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, home of the FightingScots NCAA athletic teams and first­class athletic venues, offers the complete colle­giate experience for undergraduate and graduate students.

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Day & Date Opponent Site TimeFriday, November 5 at St. Bonaventure (exhibition) Olean, NY 5:00 p.m.Saturday, November 20 at Ferris State Classic Big Rapids, MI

at Ferris State 1:00 p.m.Sunday, November 21 at Ferris State Classic Big Rapids, MI

at Northwood 1:00 p.m.Monday, December 6 DAVIS & ELKINS Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m.Tuesday, December 7 ALDERSON-BROADDUS Edinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.Saturday, December 11 at Concord Athens, WV 2:00 p.m.Sunday, December 19 URBANA Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m.Thursday, December 30 at Fairmont State Classic Fairmont, WV

vs. Concord 4:00 p.m.Friday, December 31 at Fairmont State Classic Fairmont, WV

at Fairmont State 3:00 p.m.Monday, January 3 SHIPPENSBURG Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 4 CHEYNEY Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, January 8 at West Chester West Chester, PA1:00 p.m.Sunday, January 9 at Millersville Millersville, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, January 12 at California(Pa.)* California, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, January 15 at Clarion* Clarion, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, January 19 GANNON* Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, January 22 at Lock Haven* Lock Haven, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, January 26 INDIANA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, January 29 SLIPPERY ROCK* Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, February 2 at Mercyhurst* Erie, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, February 5 CALIFORNIA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, February 9 at Gannon* Erie, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, February 12 CLARION* Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, February 16 at Indiana(Pa.)* Indiana, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, February 19 LOCK HAVEN* Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, February 23 MERCYHURST* Edinboro, PA 5:30 p.m.Saturday, February 26 at Slippery Rock* Slippery Rock, PA1:00 p.m.

HEAD COACH: Stan Swank

* PSAC West game

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