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2014 VB media guide covers information
OFC - Action of Alex Cassel, Team Captain as the main photo ... shadowed photo of huddle or team celebration in background
IFC - Interior aerial photo of WBFH (Air Force 091113) and exterior photo of WBFH
IBC - Second of the two PL pages
OBC - Collage of action shots returners: Maeve Drummey Alli Graf Gaby Smith Katie Sylakowski
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2014-15 RosterNumerical No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown High School 1 Taylor Dunham G Fr. 5-4 Fort Belvoir, Va. Mount Vernon 2 Sara Jones G So. 5-9 New Tripoli, Pa. Northwestern Lehigh 4 Danielle Poblarp G So. 5-3 Topeka, Kan. Shawnee Heights 5 Sarita Condie G So. 5-7 Lovelock, Nev. Pershing County 10 Sarah Reilly F Fr. 5-10 Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Academy 11 Rebecca Richmond G Jr. 5-7 Superior, Colo. Monarch 12 Peri Curtis F Jr. 5-11 Coronado, Calif. Coronado 13 Hannah Fenske G Fr. 5-8 Albuquerque, N.M. Volcano Vista 14 Makeba Ndifang F Fr. 5-11 Boonsboro, Md. South Carroll 21 Justice Swett G So. 5-8 Nashville, Tenn. Ensworth 22 Chloe Stapleton G Sr. 5-10 Cary, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 25 Ashanti Kennedy F So. 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va. Cape Henry Collegiate 30 Kennedy Salow F Fr. 6-0 Walker, Iowa Center Point-Urbana 33 Marina Muenster F Fr. 6-2 Coppell, Texas Prestonwood Christian 55 Haley Unger F Fr. 5-11 Marlboro, N.J. Marlboro
Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown High School 5 Sarita Condie G So. 5-7 Lovelock, Nev. Pershing County 12 Peri Curtis F Jr. 5-11 Coronado, Calif. Coronado 1 Taylor Dunham G Fr. 5-4 Fort Belvoir, Va. Mount Vernon 13 Hannah Fenske G Fr. 5-8 Albuquerque, N.M. Volcano Vista 2 Sara Jones G So. 5-9 New Tripoli, Pa. Northwestern Lehigh 25 Ashanti Kennedy F So. 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va. Cape Henry Collegiate 33 Marina Muenster F Fr. 6-2 Coppell, Texas Prestonwood Christian 14 Makeba Ndifang F Fr. 5-11 Boonsboro, Md. South Carroll 4 Danielle Poblarp G So. 5-3 Topeka, Kan. Shawnee Heights 10 Sarah Reilly F Fr. 5-10 Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Academy 11 Rebecca Richmond G Jr. 5-7 Superior, Colo. Monarch 30 Kennedy Salow F Fr. 6-0 Walker, Iowa Center Point-Urbana 22 Chloe Stapleton G Sr. 5-10 Cary, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 21 Justice Swett G So. 5-8 Nashville, Tenn. Ensworth 55 Haley Unger F Fr. 5-11 Marlboro, N.J. Marlboro
Staff Position Name Year at Navy Alma MaterHead Coach Stefanie Pemper Seventh Idaho State ‘92Assistant Coach Alison Montgomery Fourth Bowdoin ‘05Assistant Coach Rebecca Tillett First William & Mary ‘99Assistant Coach Jody Burrows Second Northeastern ‘07Assistant Coach Jimmy Colloton First Wittenberg ‘11Faculty Representative Ryan RakvicOfficer Representative Lt. Cmdr. Laurie Coffey, USN; Capt. Brandy Soublet, USMC
Pronunciation Guide Hannah Fenske FIN • skiKennedy Salow SAY • lowMakeba Ndifang muh • KAY • buh DEE • Fang
Table of ContentsProgram Information 12014-15 Roster 12014-15 Quick Facts / Notes / Outlook 2-42014-15 Schedule 4
2014-15 Player Profiles 5Returning Players 6-12New Players 13-18
2013-14 Season in Review 252013-14 Records / Results 262013-14 Statistics / Box Scores 27-352013-14 Patriot League Recap 36
2014-15 Opponents 372014-15 Non-League Opponent Capsules 38-39Patriot League Opponent Capsules / History 40-44Navy W-L vs. Division I Conferences / Foes 45-52
History & Records 53Navy Annual W-L Records 54Navy Head Coaches 55All-Time Results 56-66Navy Classic Results 67Regular Season Tournament Results 68Game / Season / Career Records 69-75Yearly Team Statistics / Statistical Leaders 76-80Patriot League Tournament History / Honors 81-82Additional Records 83-84
Alumnae 85All-Time Roster 86-87Team Captains / Managers / 4-Year Letterwinners 88All-Time Numbers / All-Time Home States 89-90
Additional Information 91Alumni Hall 92-93The Patriot League 94-95Media Photo Roster Back Cover
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General School U.S. Naval Academy (Navy)Location Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 4525)Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, Jr., USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukNCAA Faculty Representative Christine CopperTicket Office Phone 1-800-US4-NAVY (874-6289)Program Season 39thVarsity Season 38thDivision I Season 24thConference Patriot LeagueYear in Conference 24th
Arena Name Alumni HallLocation On CampusCapacity 5,710Year Opened 1991-92W-L Record in Alumni Hall 191-107 (.641)Overall Home W-L Record 324-158 (.672)Alumni Hall Press Row 410-263-3929
Basketball StaffHead Coach Stefanie Pemper Alma Mater Idaho State ‘92 Year at Navy Seventh Overall / P.L. Record at Navy 116-75 / 60-28 Career Record 351-123 (16 Seasons)Assistant Coach Alison Montgomery Alma Mater Bowdoin ‘05 Year at Navy FourthAssistant Coach Jody Burrows Alma Mater Northeastern ‘07 Year at Navy SecondAssistant Coach Jimmy Colloton Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘11 Year at Navy FirstAssistant Coach Rebecca Tillett Alma Mater William & Mary ‘99 Year at Navy First
Program HistoryFirst Season 1976-77 (junior varsity level)First Varsity Season 1977-7837-Year Varsity Record 555-461 (.546)Division II Era 1977-78 through 1990-91 (14 yrs.) Record 210-135 (.609)Division I Era 1991-92 to present (23 yrs.) Record 345-326 (.546)First Patriot League Season 1991-92 23-Year Patriot League Record 161-153 (.513) Patriot League Tournament Record 21-20 (.512)Patriot League Regular Season Titles Four 1998 (co), 2011 (co), 2013 (co), 2014Patriot League Tournament Titles Three 2011, 2012, 2013NCAA Tournament Appearances Three (0-3) 2011, 2012, 2013WNIT Appearances One (0-1) 2014
Team Information2013-14 Overall Record 24-8 Home / Away / Neutral 13-4 / 11-4 / 0-02013-14 P.L. Record 15-3 (1st Place) Home / Away 8-1 / 7-22014 P.L. Tournament Round Semifinals2014 WNIT Result First Round Old Dominion 68, Navy 602013-14 Starters Returning / Lost 1 / 42013-14 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 2 / 72013-14 Players Returning / Lost 7 / 7New Players 8
Lost – 3 (7 total)Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Pts. Reb. Ast.Erin Meador G ‘15 5-10 1.3 2.2 0.6M.L. Morrison F ‘14 6-0 4.8 2.8 1.0Chelsea Terry G ‘15 5-7 1.3 1.8 0.3
Additional 2013-14 Players Returning – 5 (7 total)Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Pts. Reb. Ast.Peri Curtis F Jr. 5-11 3.2 1.6 0.2Sara Jones G So. 5-9 0.0 1.0 1.0Ashanti Kennedy F So. 5-8 1.6 0.4 0.0Danielle Poblarp G So. 5-3 1.0 0.1 0.4Rebecca Richmond* G Jr. 5-7 0.6 1.3 0.2*=injured in 2013-14, averages are from 2012-13
Lost – 0 (7 total)
New Players – 8Player Pos. Cl. Ht.Taylor Dunham G Fr. 5-4Hannah Fenske G Fr. 5-8Marina Muenster F Fr. 6-2Mkeba Ndifang F Fr. 5-11Sarah Reilly F Fr. 5-10Kennedy Salow F Fr. 6-0Justice Swett G So. 5-8Haley Unger F Fr. 5-11
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Patriot League Pre-Season Poll Navy placed sixth in the annual Patriot League Pre-Season poll of coaches and sports information contacts. The Mids garnered one first-place vote and 85 points in all.
Patriot League Pre-Season Poll1. Army – 159 points (16 first-place votes)2. American – 132 (1)T3. Bucknell. – 123 (2)T3. Holy Cross – 1235. Lehigh – 886. Navy – 85 (1)7. Lafayette – 708. Colgate – 479. Boston U. – 3910. Loyola – 34
Inexperience for Mids Navy is the lone team in the Patriot League that will not return the majority of its starters from the 2013-14 season, and is the only squad to return fewer than half of its letterwinners from a year ago. The league as a whole returns 62% of last year’s starters and letterwinners.
Fourth Post-Season Trip, First to WNIT Navy made its fourth foray in a row into March Madness during the 2013-14 season. After making NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011, ‘12 and ‘13, the Mids made the program’s inaugural trip to the WNIT a year ago.
Navy Post Season Tournament History2011 NCAA #3 DePaul def. #14 Navy, 56-432012 NCAA #2 Maryland def. #15 Navy, 59-442013 NCAA #2 Kentucky def. # 15 Navy, 61-412014 WNIT Old Dominion 68, Navy 60
Patriot League Teams in Post Season Navy was one of four Patriot League teams to play in a post-season tournament last year, which is the most in one season for the league. Additionally, last year marked the first time in which the league sent multiple teams to the WNIT.
Patriot League Post-Season ResultsWBI Main 77, Bucknell 47WNIT Old Dominion 68, Navy 60WNIT Seton Hall 63, American 60NCAA Maryland 90, Army 52
Navy Notes
What’s Returning from 2013-14? –– All GamesStatistic Returning Total Ret. % Returning Leader(s) #Games Played 94 of 301 31.2% Chloe Stapleton 32Games Started 31 of 160 19.4% Chloe Stapleton 31Minutes 1,538 of 6,450 23.8% Chloe Stapleton 883Field Goals Made 158 of 785 20.1% Chloe Stapleton 983-Field Goals Made 103 of 288 35.8% Chloe Stapleton 78Free Throws Made 39 of 315 12.4% Sarita Condie 20Rebounds 211 of 1,143 18.5% Chloe Stapleton 110Assists 68 of 502 13.5% Chloe Stapleton 34Blocks 12 of 70 17.1% Chloe Stapleton 12Steals 49 of 176 27.8% Chloe Stapleton 40Points 458 of 2,173 21.1% Chloe Stapleton 281
What’s Returning from 2013-14? –– Patriot League GamesStatistic Returning Total Ret. % Returning Leader(s) #Games Played 47 of 162 39.0% Chloe Stapleton 18Games Started 17 of 90 18.9% Chloe Stapleton 17Minutes 823 of 3,650 22.5% Chloe Stapleton 511Field Goals Made 74 of 436 17.0% Chloe Stapleton 483-Field Goals Made 52 of 161 32.3% Chloe Stapleton 39Free Throws Made 18 of 189 9.5% Sarita Condie 11Rebounds 115 of 661 17.4% Chloe Stapleton 62Assists 35 of 284 12.3% Sarita Condie 17Blocks 8 of 39 20.5% Chloe Stapleton 8Steals 28 of 102 27.5% Chloe Stapleton 23Points 217 of 1,222 17.8% Chloe Stapleton 140
Winning Record – Overall Navy posted an above .500 record for the sixth-straight year during the 2013-14 season. This run has tied the school standard for the most consecutive win-ning seasons.
Consecutive Seasons with Winning Record6 1978-836 2009-14
Navy had posted a winning record in just six of its first 17 seasons on the Division I level prior to this current run of success.
6-Straight Winning P.L. Records Navy posted a winning record in Patriot League games during the 2013-14 campaign. It was the sixth-straight year in which the Mids ended the league cam-paign with a winning record. Only American can match Navy’s current run of success over the last six seasons.
Seasons w/Winning P.L. Records, 2009-146 Navy (‘14), American (‘14)4 Lehigh, Army (‘14)3 Holy Cross (‘14)2 Bucknell (‘14)0 Colgate, Lafayette
Winning Record – Patriot League Navy has tallied a winning record in league regular season games in six consecutive seasons. This extends the school mark for the longest continuous stretch of seasons of having a winning league record.
Consecutive Seasons with Winning P.L. Record6 2009-143 1997-99
Additionally, Navy had finished a Patriot League campaign with a winning record just four times in its first 17 seasons as a member of the league before doing so in each of the last six years.
Patriot League Tournament Wins Navy is the lone team to have won at least one Patriot League Tournament game in each of the last six seasons.
Seasons w/at least one PLT Win, 2009-14 (Wins)6 Navy (12)5 Lehigh (9) 4 American (6), Holy Cross (7)2 Bucknell (2), Army (4)1 Lafayette (1), Colgate (1), Boston U. (1)
Navy Under Pemper in PLT Head coach Stefanie Pemper has guided the Mids to 12 victories in the Patriot League Tournament. That is more wins in her six seasons than Navy had posted in its first 17 years as a member of the league.
For additional comparison, Navy had posted a Patriot League Tournament record of 1-9 in the nine previous seasons before the arrival of Pemper in the summer of 2008.
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2014-15 ScheduleDay Date Opponent Site TimeNovemberFri. 14 at North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. 6 p.m.Sun. 16 at Elon Elon, N.C. 2 p.m.Thur. 20 Mary Washington Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sat. 22 Penn Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Tue. 25 George Mason Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.
Navy Classic Annapolis, Md.Fri. 28 UNC Greensboro at Navy 3:30 p.m.Fri. 28 Northern Kentucky vs. Grand Canyon 6 p.m.Sat. 29 Grand Canyon at Navy 3:30 p.m.Sat. 29 UNC Greensboro vs. Northern Kentucky 6 p.m.
DecemberTue. 2 Towson Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Fri. 5 at Portland State Portland, Ore. 10 p.m.Sat. 6 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 10 p.m.Sun. 21 Saint Peter’s Annapolis, Md. 2 p.m.Wed. 31 * at Loyola Baltimore, Md. 2 p.m.
JanuarySat. 3 * Lafayette Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Wed. 7 * at Boston University Boston, Mass. 7 p.m.Sat. 10 * at Army West Point, N.Y. TBAWed. 14 * Bucknell Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sat. 17 * at Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. 4 p.m.Wed. 21 * Lehigh Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sat. 24 * Holy Cross Annapolis, Md. 2 p.m.Tue. 27 * at American Washington, D.C. 8 p.m.Sat. 31 * at Lafayette Easton, Pa. 2 p.m.
February Wed. 4 * Boston University Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sat. 7 * Army Annapolis, Md. 4:30 p.m.Wed. 11 * at Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. 7 p.m.Sat. 14 * Colgate Annapolis, Md. 4 p.m.Wed. 18 * at Lehigh Bethlehem, Pa. 7 p.m.Sat. 21 * at Holy Cross Worcester, Mass. 2 p.m.Wed. 25 * American Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sat. 28 * Loyola Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.
MarchWed. 4 ^ Patriot League Tournament - First Round TBA 7 p.m.Fri. 6 ^ Patriot League Tournament - Quarterfinal TBA 7 p.m.Mon. 9 ^ Patriot League Tournament - Semifinal TBA 7 p.m.Sat. 14 ^ Patriot League Tournament - Final TBA 6 p.m.
Schedule as of October 20 and subject to changeHome games listed in boldAll times listed are Eastern* = Patriot League game
Navy Record 60 Patriot League Wins Navy’s victory over Loyola on March 1, 2014, gave Stefanie Pemper the most Patriot League regular season victories by a Navy head coach. Her winning percentage in league games is also a school record.
Navy’s Coaching Records –– Patriot League GamesW-L Head Coach (Years)60-28 (.682) Stefanie Pemper (6 ... 2009-pres.)59-55 (.518) Joe Sanchez (9 ... 1995-03)28-42 (.400) Tom Marryott (5 ... 2004-08)14-28 (.333) Debra Schlegal (3 ... 1992-94)
P.L. Attendance Champions, Again The 2013-14 season marked the seventh straight year in which Navy led the Patriot League in average attendance.
Navy’s Annual P.L. Attendance Ranking Year All Games (Ave.) P.L. Games (Ave.)2007-08 First (1,208) First (1,638)2008-09 First (1,256) First (1,688)2009-10 First (1,447) First (2,020)2010-11 First (1,591) First (2,467)2011-12 First (1,742) First (2,143)2012-13 First (1,454) First (2,063)2013-14 First (1,230) First (1,466)
Three-Point Shooting (Part 1) Navy broke its own school and league record for the most three-point field goals made by a team in a season during the 2013-14 campaign. Last year’s Mids broke the record they set in 2013, which broke the record they set in 2011, which broke the record they set in 2010.
Most 3FGM by Navy in a Season (Games)1. 288 2013-14 (32)2. 243 2012-13 (33) 3. 240 2010-11 (32)4. 238 2009-10 (31)5. 209 2011-12 (32)
In fact, the Mids are one of 15 teams in the coun-try to have made at least 200 three-point field goals in each of the last five years. That effort has helped Navy to rank among the NCAA leaders in three-point field goals made per game over the last few seasons.
Pemper on Condie...“Sarita had a terrific freshman season earning minutes on a senior-laden team. She returned this year fitter and stronger and ready to step-in and take on more responsibility. She is one of our best shooters, best ball-handlers and she is great at putting pressure on the defense, especially in transition. If our team was asked, ‘Who would you most want to be in a foxhole with?’ Sarita would get a lot of votes. She’d get even more if her defense in the half-court were better and that’s what she’s working on.”
Sarita Condie#5
Guard • 5-7SophomoreLovelock, Nev.Pershing County H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer or Marine Corps
Academic MajorEnglish
Academic HonorsHas been named to the USNA’s Commandant’s List twice.
2013-14 Season NotesAppeared in 30 of Navy’s 32 games on the season, averag-ing 14.3 minutes of playing time a game ... also averaged 3.5 points and 2.3 rebounds a game ... ranked second among returning players with 15 three-point field goals made on the year ... scored seven points in 19 minutes of playing time dur-ing Navy’s win against Stony Brook ... after totaling nine points in Navy’s first six games of the year, scored 10 points against Brown and six the following day against Rider during the Navy Classic ... was a combined 4-of-6 from the field, including a 2-of-2 effort from three-point range, while making 6-of-9 free throw attempts over the course of the two days ... also accrued nine rebounds (four and five, respectively) during the tourna-ment ... two games later, scored 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting from the floor against Princeton ... her high total for points during the league season was nine at Loyola ... also matched her season high of five rebounds in the latter game against the Greyhounds ... tallied eight points against Loyola and at Lehigh ... scored six points in a trio of games.
High SchoolGraduated from Pershing County High School ... earned four letters in basketball, four letters in volleyball and three letters in track ... helped her basketball team win a trio of state titles ... was tabbed as the Nevada Division III Player of the Year in each of her final three seasons ... was selected as the Gatorade State (Nev.) Player of the Year as a senior ... also won a state title in volleyball and earned the state player-of-the-year accolade for the sport ... was named as the Pershing County High School Student of the Year in 2009 ... her high school basketball coach was Steve Cerini.
Meet SaritaNickname: Jo, SJ, “The Tank”3 songs that I know every word to: Make Me Proud - Drake, Landslide - Fleetwood Mac, Lucky - Britney SpearsMovie that never gets old: The HeatI can’t go a day without: LaughingThing I miss the most about home: Seeing the bright stars at night and driving my truck, KipperLast supper menu: Ice cream, lasagna, a Shirley Temple, a tacoA food I refuse to eat: Any food that starts with the letter “J,” including Jell-O and anything from Jack in the BoxFavorite quote: “Step up to the line!” –Stef PemperFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: My headbands and leather jacket Most people don’t know this about me, but… When I was young I raised a pig named GooseBest concert I’ve ever been to: LeAnn Rimes—my first concert everFavorite Disney character: Kim Possible—I am actually her in human formMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Eating ice cream with Beyoncé, playing basketball with Derrick Rose, and jamming out to music with DrakeFavorite board game or card game: Settlers of Catan—I beat my brother every single time we playGame day ritual or superstition: Jamming out to unnecessar-ily loud music, prayer, and doing the Sign of the Cross before tip-offSport I would want to play in college other than basketball: Football—some people already think I’m on the team hereI chose my number because: My little brother wears the same numberFavorite athlete: Kayla McBrideMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Working hard and being humble gets you a lot further than you thinkPerson who has inspired me most: My fatherMy teammates would say that I am known for: My big armsBest dressed teammate: Rebecca RichmondFunniest player on the team: Chloe StapletonMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Peri CurtisThis season I am most looking forward to: Growing closer to the women on our team and the song selection for when we return back on the Yard through Gate 8 from road tripsTeammate most likely to coach: Sarah ReillyTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Kennedy SalowTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sara JonesTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Ashanti KennedyFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Jimmy FallonI chose to attend the USNA because: It gave me the oppor-tunity to receive a great education, develop as a person in order to serve this country, and play the sport I loveFavorite spot on The Yard: The water fountain right outside of the Halsey weight roomFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Singing Blue and Gold after sporting eventsBeing a Midshipman means: Balancing the many obligations we have while keeping our shoes shined and beds made
Condie’s Career Statistics Season GP-GS Min FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR TR-RPG PF-D A T B S Pts PPG2013-14 30-0 430 35-99 .357 15-39 .385 20-28 .714 15-53 68-2.3 27-0 27 32 0 7 105 3.5
Academic HonorsHas been named to the USNA’s Commandant’s List once.
2013-14 Season NotesSaw court time in 17 games on the year ... totaled a career-best 12 points in 18 minutes of playing time against Stony Brook ... was 5-of-11 from the field, while also adding a career-best five rebounds against the Seawolves ... contributed 10 points in Navy’s Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal round game against Lehigh ... made 4-of-6 shots from the floor on the night ... snared four rebounds against Loyola ... made at least one three-point field goal in seven games.
2012-13 Season NotesPlayed in 17 games on the year ... posted three points, two steals and one assist against Stony Brook ... scored a season-best four points against Jackson State ... was 2-of-4 from the field in that game ... snared three caroms in three games: vs. UC Davis, at Air Force and at home against Holy Cross. High SchoolGraduated from Coronado High School ... was a member of three league title-winning basketball teams at the school ... set school records for career points and rebounds ... was a two-time league player of the year and a three-time team MVP ... also was tabbed as a San Diego Scholar-Athlete ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... her high school basketball coach was Toler Goodwin.
PersonalFather played football while a student at Navy ... three older sib-lings also attended Navy, including Nikki, who was a four-year member of the basketball team.
Meet PeriNickname: Periaye, Perita3 songs that I know every word to: No Scrubs - TLC, Save Me –Nicki Minaj, The Worst - Jhene AikoMovie that never gets old: Love and BasketballI can’t go a day without: MusicThing I miss the most about home: My mom singing to wake me upLast supper menu: Chick-fil- AA food I refuse to eat: PicklesFavorite quote: “Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.” – Muhammad AliFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Multi-colored crop top Most people don’t know this about me, but… I lived in Italy for a yearBest concert I’ve ever been to: Blue Man GroupFavorite Disney character: MulanMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Beach, sleep, basketballFavorite board game or card game: Apples to applesHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksGame day ritual or superstition: Handshake with Danielle Poblarp and visualizing the game while the traditional poem is being read in the locker roomSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: LacrosseI chose my number because: I was 24 in high school and it was taken at the time and 12 is half of 24Favorite athlete: Candace ParkerMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: You can quickly recover from mistakesPerson who has inspired me most: My motherMy teammates would say that I am known for: HeadbandsBest dressed teammate: Chloe StapletonFunniest player on the team: Marina MuensterMost competitive player on the team: Hannah FenskePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Road trips with the teamTeammate most likely to coach: Danielle PoblarpTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Sara JonesTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sarah ReillyTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Rebecca RichmondFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Skylar Diggins I chose to attend the USNA because: I have always wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself and at Navy, I get to play the sport I love while getting a great educationFavorite spot on The Yard: Tecumseh CourtFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Army-Navy Rivalry and singing Navy Blue and Gold after gamesBest thing about wearing a uniform: Sense of pride you feel
Pemper on Curtis...“As our only returning post player and one of only three juniors or seniors on the team, everyone is excited to see what kind of year Peri can put together. She had a good preseason and has already improved from last year. Peri has nice skill as a scorer inside and out, she’s quick and she has the ability to draw attention and create shots for teammates. In baseball terminology Peri is a ‘five-tool’ player. The tool I think we’ll especially need is rebounding.”
Peri Curtis#12
Forward • 5-11JuniorCoronado, Calif.Coronado H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Military Service Interest Navy – Air or Surface Warfare Officer
Academic MajorPolitical Science
Academic HonorsHas been named to the USNA’s Commandant’s List once.
2013-14 Season NotesMade her lone appearance of the season against Stony Brook ... grabbed one carom in her limited court time.
High SchoolGraduated from Northwestern Lehigh High School ... earned four letters in both basketball and soccer and three in field hockey ... in basketball, served as the team captain ... holds the school’s career scoring record ... was selected as the MVP of the Colonial League as a senior ... also earned first-team all-league honors in soccer in 2012 ... her high school basketball coach was Chris Deutsch.
Jones’ Career Statistics Season GP-GS Min FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR TR-RPG PF-D A T B S Pts PPG2013-14 1-0 3 0-0 000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
Meet Sara3 songs that I know every word to: Own It – Drake, Seventy times seven – Brand New, What would you do? – Bastille Movie that never gets old: MatildaI can’t go a day without: ChocolateThing I miss the most about home: Driving on dirt roadsLast supper menu: My dad’s ribs, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce Favorite quote: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” Philippians 4:13Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Black and white printed shortsMost people don’t know this about me, but… I was homecoming queen Best concert I’ve ever been to: TimefliesFavorite Disney character: PocahontasMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Sun, beach, and familyFavorite board game or card game: Sorry!Heels, sandals or kicks?: Sandals Game day ritual or superstition: Prayer and a million handshakes with my teammatesSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: SoccerFavorite athlete: Abby WambachMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: HumilityMy teammates would say that I am known for: Saying “yo” way too many timesBest dressed teammate: Rebecca RichmondFunniest player on the team: Chloe StapletonMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita Jo CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Traveling to Chloe’s hometownTeammate most likely to coach: Peri CurtisTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Rebecca RichmondTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sarita Jo CondieTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Ashanti KennedyFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: EllenI chose to attend the USNA because: It’s the best place on EarthFavorite spot on The Yard: 3rd floor of Nimitz Library with a view of the water, and an Iced chai in handFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Herndon ClimbBeing a Midshipman means: Holding yourself to a different standard than your peers from back home. We had to grow up a little faster, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have just as much fun
Pemper on Jones...“Sara has really made strides from last year. She has more confidence in her game and it’s paying off. She’s finding openings for her pull-up and she’s shooting the three better. Sara loves to play basketball and her teammates love playing with her. She has always been liked and respected by her peers for her character, her love of the Naval Academy and her zeal for life. She skipped summer school for a 21-day hiking and kayaking trip in Alaska where she learned to ‘be far more foolish, contemplate more sunsets and have fewer imaginary troubles.’”
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Ashanti Kennedy#25
Forward • 5-8SophomoreVirginia Beach, Va.Cape Henry Collegiate
Military Service Interest Navy – Pilot or Surface Warfare Officer
Academic MajorPolitical Science
2013-14 Season NotesPlayed in seven games on the year ... scored four points against Brown ... grabbed a pair of rebounds in Patriot League Tourna-ment quarterfinal round game against Lehigh.
High SchoolGraduated from Cape Henry Collegiate School ... earned all-state (Va.) honors in basketball as both a junior and senior ... also was tabbed as the MVP of the conference as a senior ... the team won the 2011 state championship and returned to the final of the state tournament in 2012 ... previously attended Lake Taylor High School ... helped the team to a 30-1 record and a state title as a sophomore ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2012-13 school year ... her high school basketball coach was Nicole Jackson.
Meet AshantiNickname: Shanti3 songs that I know every word to: Poppin - Chris Brown, Kiss me - Ed Sheeran, The Motion - Drake Movie that never gets old: Love and BasketballI can’t go a day without: Listening to musicThing I miss the most about home: My family Last supper menu: Cheese Pizza, sushi, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, fried chickenA food I refuse to eat: PeasFavorite quote:“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Derrick Rose Bulls JerseyMost people don’t know this about me, but… I can sing Best concert I’ve ever been to: Chris BrownFavorite Disney character: SimbaMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Basketball, movies, relaxingFavorite board game or card game: UnoHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksGame day ritual or superstition: PrayerSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: VolleyballFavorite athlete: Derrick RoseMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Do the best you can with what you have and everything else will fall into placePerson who has inspired me most: My motherMy teammates would say that I am known for: My distinct sense of humor Best dressed teammate: Taylor Dunham Funniest player on the team: Makeba NdifangMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Peri CurtisThis season I am most looking forward to: Road tripsTeammate most likely to coach: Sarita Jo CondieTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Makeba NdifangTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Marina MuensterTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Peri CurtisFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Jay BilasI chose to attend the USNA because: I had the opportunity to play D1 basketballFavorite spot on The Yard: My bedFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Army/Navy rivalry
Kennedy’s Career Statistics Season GP-GS Min FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR TR-RPG PF-D A T B S Pts PPG2013-14 7-0 34 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 2-1 3-0.4 7-0 0 0 0 0 11 1.6
Pemper on Kennedy...“Ashanti is a talented player with the strength to defend and the skill to score inside, outside and off the dribble. I think where she could be really special is as a rebounder because she has a nose for it. She is fitter and stronger this year and her wonderful personality is coming out more as a sophomore. Ashanti loves to play the game and I hope she continues to put things together this year.”
Meet DanielleNickname: Dani3 songs that I know every word to: Take Care- Drake, No Scrubs- TLC, Saturday Night- 2AM ClubMovie that never gets old: Remember the TitansI can’t go a day without: FruitThing I miss the most about home: BBQLast supper menu: Brisket, macaroni, and ice creamA food I refuse to eat: PeasFavorite quote: “When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.” -Henry FordFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: BirkenstocksMost people don’t know this about me, but… I did marching band in high schoolBest concert I’ve ever been to: Destiny’s ChildFavorite Disney character: NemoMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Napping, a great meal, watching moviesFavorite board game or card game: Monopoly Game day ritual or superstition: Showering right before I head to the gymSport I would most want to play in college other than bas-ketball: TennisI chose my number because: It is my favorite number squaredFavorite athlete: Candace ParkerMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Communication is keyPerson who has inspired me most: My dadMy teammates would say that I am known for: My headband constantly falling offBest dressed teammate: Sara JonesFunniest player on the team: Haley UngerMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita Jo CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Playing against OregonTeammate most likely to coach: Sarita Jo CondieTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Chloe Stapleton Teammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sarah Reilly Teammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Chloe StapletonFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Jay BilasI chose to attend the USNA because: The opportunities beyond basketballFavorite spot on The Yard: My bed Favorite Naval Academy tradition: Noon meal formationBeing a Midshipman means: Becoming a better leader every day in order to prepare for the future
2013-14 Season NotesPlayed in seven games on the season ... scored four points against Stony Brook ... scored three points in Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal round game against Lehigh ... tied a season high for minutes played in a game with her total of nine against the Mountain Hawks ... previously played nine minutes against Stony Brook.
High SchoolGraduated from Shawnee Heights High School ... competed on the school’s basketball and tennis teams ... in basketball, earned all-state (Kan.) honors as a senior, with all-league and all-city laurels earned as both a junior and senior ... her high school basketball coach was Bob Wells.
Poblarp’s Career Statistics Season GP-GS Min FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR TR-RPG PF-D A T B S Pts PPG2013-14 7-0 43 2-9 .222 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 0-1 1-0.1 2-0 3 4 0 1 7 1.0
Pemper on Poblarp...“Dani is a solid point guard with a good temperament for the position…she stays calm and is very accessible to her teammates. She’s a confident three-point shooter who is working on her deep range, and she is solid off the dribble scoring at the rim or creating for others. Dani is such a great person, it’s hard not to start with that. She experienced valuable personal growth this fall at the hands of the 1.5 mile Personal Readiness Test run, and its made her a better basketball player.”
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Academic HonorsHas been named to the USNA’s Superintendent’s List twice and to the Commandant’s List four times.
2013-14 Season NotesMissed the entire season due to recovery from a torn ACL injury sustained in the fall of 2013.
2012-13 Season NotesAppeared in 27 games on the season ... connected on a three-point field goal in consecutive games against Saint Pater’s and Loyola ... tallied five points in the game against Saint Peter’s ... snared four rebounds in a trio of games on the year ... also chipped in three caroms vs. Jackson State and at home against Lehigh ... added three steals against Jackson State.
High SchoolGraduated from Monarch High School ... competed in basket-ball, cross country and track at the school ... in basketball, was a member of three teams that won league titles and two (2009, ‘12) that placed second in the state ... twice earned honorable mention all-state (Colo.) recognition ... won three regional crowns in cross country and two state titles in track ... was the Valedictorian of her graduating class ... was named to the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society ... her high school basketball coach was Gail Hook.
Meet RebeccaNickname: Becca, Becks3 songs that I know every word to: Let me Love you - Mario, One Wish - Ray J, Big Girls Don’t Cry - FergieMovie that never gets old: Pitch Perfect, Avatar, Love and BasketballI can’t go a day without: Writing lists on sticky notesThing I miss the most about home: The MountainsLast supper menu: Mom’s famous crab cakesA food I refuse to eat: McRib sandwiches Favorite quote: Everything happens for a reasonFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Big comfy sweatshirtsMost people don’t know this about me, but… I am a first generation American in my familyBest concert I’ve ever been to: DrakeFavorite Disney character: Little MermaidMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Hot yoga, buffet of delicious expensive food, campfire with friendsFavorite board game or card game: Egyptian RatscrewHeels, sandals or kicks?: Wedges Game day ritual or superstition: Always wear left sock on right foot and vice versaSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: TennisFavorite athlete: Maria SharapovaMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: You can always get betterPerson who has inspired me most: My parentsMy teammates would say that I am known for: Sweating a lotFunniest player on the team: Sarita Jo CondieMost competitive player on the team: Sarita Jo CondiePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Ashanti KennedyThis season I am most looking forward to: Road tripsTeammate most likely to coach: Sarah Reilly Teammate most likely to be a mom first: Sara JonesTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Chloe StapletonTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Peri CurtisI chose to attend the USNA because: Education, challenge, reputation, basketball, honor, service Favorite spot on The Yard: Park bench closest to DTA by the waterFavorite Naval Academy tradition: March-OnBest thing about wearing a uniform: The look on the faces of my family when they say they are proud of meBeing a Midshipman means: You have a passion for great-ness, strive to be better, and constantly want to develop morally, mentally, and physically
Richmond’s Career Statistics Season GP-GS Min FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR TR-RPG PF-D A T B S Pts PPG2012-13 27-0 255 5-37 .135 2-19 .105 5-8 .625 15-21 36-1.3 24-0 6 15 0 14 17 0.62013-14 Injured
Rebecca Richmond#11
Guard • 5-7JuniorSuperior, Colo.Monarch H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation
Academic MajorSystems Engineering
Pemper on Richmond...“Rebecca returns after missing all of last year with an injury and we really missed her on the court. She brings a competitiveness and work ethic to everything she does that really moves the needle for our team. She’s a great defensive player, she moves off the ball well and her timing and rhythm on her shot get better every week. She understands the game extremely well and she is generously sharing that knowledge with our young players. Rebecca did an amazing 18-day trip to Vietnam last summer as part of the Naval Academy’s Language Skills and Cultural Awareness program.”
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Career NotesHer career average of 1.88 three-point field goals made a game ranks third in school history ... ranks sixth at Navy with 158 career triples ... also is averaging 1.98 treys made a game in league con-tests, which ranks third at Navy ... her career three-point percentage of 35.1 percent ranks ninth at Navy ... ranks sixth (2.45, 2013) and seventh (2.44, 2014) in school history for three-point fields goals made during a single season ... her 78 three pointers last season ranks third at Navy.
2013-14 Season NotesPlayed in all 32 games on the year, starting all but Navy’s final home game of the season due to the Mids starting each member of their five-player senior class ... ranked second on the team, fourth in the Patriot League and 68th nationally with an average of 2.44 three-point field goals made per game ... that mark also ranks seventh in Navy history for a single season ... her 78 triples made on the year ranks third at Navy ... made 39 three pointers during the league season, which is second in school history ... her 87 career treys in league games ranks fourth at Navy ... stood 11th in the league with her three-point field goal percentage of 35.8 percent ... also ranked 10th in the Patriot League with an average of 1.3 steals per game ... made at least one three-point field goal in 29 of the 32 games ... made three or more triples in 13 games ... this included a stretch of four-straight games Jan. 11-22 ... drilled eight three-point-ers (on 14 attempts) in Navy’s Dec. 29 game at Marshall ... that tally is tied for second in school history (record is nine) ... scored a career-best 26 points against the Herd, while also snaring a career-high tying (at the time) six boards ... was tabbed as the Patriot League Player of the week for that performance ... made six treys against Iona and at Boston Univ. on her way to scoring 18 points in both games ... was 4-of-5 from outside of the arc in the second half of that latter game against the Terriers, which also was her second game of the year in which she grabbed a career-high seven rebounds ... also snagged seven caroms at Lafayette ... made five three-point field goals against Rider and drilled four in a trio of games, including Navy’s WNIT game at Old Dominion ... scored 10 or more points in 13 games ... shot at least 40% from three-point range in a total of 11 games ... snared four or more rebounds in 15 games ... swiped multiple steals in 12 games, including a career-high six vs. Bucknell. 2012-13 Season NotesMissed the first nine games of the season ... in her initial game of the year, against William & Mary, after checking in she imme-diately made a three-point field, made another three-point field goal, stole the ball and made a third three-point field goal, stole the ball again and went over half of the court to score a layup, all of which transpired in 1:46 ... entered the year with a career high of 10 points and two three-point field goals made, but accounted for 11 points and a trio of treys in four offensive possessions ... would end the game against The Tribe with 20 points and six three-point field goals made ... scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in Navy’s next game against Mount St. Mary’s ... made a trio of treys –– on six attempts –– to score 13 points against Lafayette ... made four triples to tally 12 points while adding three assists in the next game at Holy Cross ... was 6-of-10 from three-point range in scoring 19 points at Lehigh ... reached double figures for a third-straight game (initially scored 10 points at Colgate) with a 13-point effort against Bucknell ... missed consecutive games due to a concussion, but returned to make three three-point field goals in back-to-back games at American (nine points) and against Colgate (10 points) ... was 5-of-11 from three-point range on her way to scoring 19 points
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Academic MajorOceanography
against Holy Cross in the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament ... ended the year having made at least one triple in 20 of her 22 games ... made multiple three-point field goals in 15 of those games ... for Patriot League games, ranked second in the league for three-point field goals made (2.7 fgmg), tied for fifth in steals (1.7 spg) and ranked sixth for three-point field goal percent-age (36.0%).
2011-12 Season NotesAppeared in all but two of Navy’s 32 games on the season ... ranked fourth on the team with 26 three-point field goals made ... sank at least one three pointer in 18 of her 30 games, with multiple triples in eight games ... made two three-point field goals in six consecutive league games from Jan. 25-Feb. 15 ... made 52.2% of her three-point shots during this time ... scored a season-high 10 points in Navy’s win at Bucknell ... tallied nine points and a season-high six caroms at Army ... scored seven points at American ... was 2-of-4 from three-point range in NCAA Tournament game against Maryland ... scored eight points and dished out three assists against Lehigh ... shot at least 50% from the field in 14 games.
High SchoolGraduated from Cardinal Gibbons High School ... earned four let-ters in basketball and one in softball at the school ... helped her basketball team win its conference title as a sophomore ... garnered all-conference honors in each of her four years ... was twice tabbed as her team’s MVP ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... her high school basketball coach was Jessica Lowe.
PersonalMother played tennis at East Tennessee State while her father played football at ETSU.
Pemper on Stapleton...“Chloe is one of the Top 10 shooters in NWB history and our goal is to get her good looks again this year. She has a way of finding openings in the defense and she has excellent footwork to get her shot off. Last year she really came into her own as a defensive player and we’ll need her to lead us in that area this year. Chloe has a genuine love for playing, a great basketball IQ and a first-class sense of humor, and those qualities have always made her extremely admired by her teammates. She reminds me of Erin Edwards, our 2012 captain, who also happened to be our only senior that year. We are truly blessed to have Chloe leading us this year.”
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Meet ChloeNickname: Noodles3 songs that I know every word to: Not a Bad Thing – Justin Timberlake, Let It Go – Idina Menzel, All My Life – K-Ci & JoJoMovie that never gets old: Bridesmaids I can’t go a day without: My sleeping mask Thing I miss the most about home: Home cooked mealsLast supper menu: My mom’s beef stew with riceA food I refuse to eat: Deli meatFavorite quote: “The happiest people don’t have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.” Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Sweat pantsMost people don’t know this about me, but…I’m obsessed with cowsBest concert I’ve ever been to: Katy Perry at USNAFavorite Disney character: Ana from Frozen My perfect day would involve these 3 things: Lounging in sweats, Netflix, Lucky CharmsFavorite board game or card game: Apples to ApplesHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksGame day ritual or superstition: 5 spot shooting and handshakes with my teammates Sport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: SwimmingFavorite athlete: Mia HammMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Communication is keyPerson who has inspired me most: My sister CeciliaMy teammates would say that I am known for: My noodle arms and my laugh Best dressed teammate: Peri CurtisFunniest player on the team: Sara JonesMost competitive player on the team: Sarita Jo CondiePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Ashanti Kennedy This season I am most looking forward to: Bus ride count-offs and Army/Navy gameTeammate most likely to coach: Rebecca RichmondTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Kennedy SalowTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sarah Reilly Teammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Ashanti Kennedy Favorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Ellen DeGeneres I chose to attend the USNA because: It’s not your typical college experience Favorite spot on The Yard: Tecumseh Court Favorite Naval Academy tradition: March OnBeing a Midshipman means: Leading by example
Taylor Dunham#1
Guard • 5-4FreshmanFort Belvoir, Va.Mount Vernon H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Academic Major InterestCyber Operations
High SchoolGraduated from Mount Vernon High School ... earned a letter in basketball in each of her four years at the school ... the team won a trio of district crowns (2011-12-13) ... individually, earned first-team all-district honors in each of her final three years, as well as a pair of all-region team recognitions (2012: second team; 2013: first team) ... additionally, received All-Met honors as a senior and served as the captain of the team three times ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2013-14 academic year ... her high school basketball coach was Courtney Coffer.
Meet TaylorNickname: T-Time3 songs that I know every word to: Let Me Love You - Mario, My Boo - Usher, Cater 2 U - Destiny’s ChildMovie that never gets old: The Lion KingI can’t go a day without: Doing the “schmoney” danceThing I miss the most about home: My pantry full of snacks Last supper menu: Fried chicken, collard greens, mac & cheese, cornbread, cheesecake, and a Strawberry Mango smoothie from ColdstoneA food I refuse to eat: Deer, I would never eat BambiFavorite quote: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Oreo 6sMost people don’t know this about me, but… I talk to myself all the timeBest concert I’ve ever been to: Trey SongzFavorite Disney character: Tiana from Princess and the FrogMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Laying on the beach drinking a virgin pina colada, watching a new episode of ScandalFavorite board game or card game: Egyptian RatscrewHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: SoftballI chose my number because: I looked up to the senior point guard on my high basketball team when I was a freshman and I wanted to be like herFavorite athlete: Kobe BryantMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Hard work pays offMy teammates would say that I am known for: Sense of humorFunniest player on the team: Makeba NdifangMost competitive player on the team: Hannah FenskePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita Jo CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Living out my dream of playing D1 basketballTeammate most likely to coach: Rebecca RichmondTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Peri CurtisTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Haley UngerTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Makeba NdifangFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Kevin HartI chose to attend the USNA because: Great education and basketballBeing a Midshipman means: It is not about you, it’s about the team
Pemper on Dunham...“It hasn’t taken Taylor long to make a big impact on our team at the point guard position. Her teammates love her confidence, her easy-going personality and her selflessness. Taylor has a really nice handle, good quickness and the ability to score in a lot of ways. If she can bring the same focus to defense that she brings to offense she can become a special player and leader. Taylor’s love of the game is inspiring. A key stat to watch will be her turnovers per game.”
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Hannah Fenske#13
Guard • 5-8FreshmanAlbuquerque, N.M.Volcano Vista H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation or Submarines
Academic Major InterestMathematics
High SchoolGraduated from Volcano Vista High School ... earned four letters in both basketball and soccer at the school ... in basketball, was part of state title winning teams in both 2012 and ‘14 ... individually, earned first-team all-state (N.M.) honors as a senior and all-district accolades in each of her final three years ... also was tabbed as the 2014 player of the year for her district and for the Albuquerque Metro area ... in soccer, also won a state title in 2010, while receiving three all-state, four all-dis-trict and three All-Metro laurels ... was selected as her school’s athlete of the year as a senior after previously receiving seasonal athlete-of-the-year nods twice ... was a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish Honor Society and the Math Honor Society ... her high school basketball coach was Lisa Villareal.
Marina Muenster#33
Forward • 6-3FreshmanCoppell, TexasPrestonwood Christian
Military Service Interest Marine Corps – Ground
Academic Major InterestSystems Engineering
High SchoolGraduated from Prestonwood Christian Academy ... let-tered twice in basketball at the school ... helped lead the team to 2014 district and state titles ... individually as a senior, earned all-district, all-region and all-state (Texas) honors ... also served as the captain of her team that year ... was a 2013 National Merit Scholar ... her high school basketball coach was Sherry Ollison.
Meet Hannah3 songs that I know every word to: Dog Days Are Over – Florence + The Machine , Be Ok –Ingrid Michaelson, We are young - FunMovie that never gets old: The Heat I can’t go a day without: My lucky baby Jesus and purple pancreatic cancer bracelet Thing I miss the most about home: My family, friends and Mexican food Last supper menu: Steak, loaded baked potato and green beansA food I refuse to eat: MeatloafFavorite quote: “Life always gives you a second chance; it is called tomorrow” Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: My long sleeve shirts and yoga pantsFavorite Disney character: Winnie the Pooh My perfect day would involve these 3 things: Sleeping, basketball and family Favorite board game or card game: CandylandHeels, sandals or kicks?: Sandals Sport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: Soccer I chose my number because: It is considered bad luck to most people, but it is my favorite numberFavorite athlete: Steve Nash, James Hardin, Goran Dragic Most valuable lesson I learned through basketball: It’s more than a game, it teaches us about ourselves Person who has inspired me most: My father My teammates would say that I am known for: Being too quiet Best dressed teammate: Sara Jones Funniest player on the team: Chloe Stapleton Most competitive player on the team: Sarita Jo CondiePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita Jo CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Road trips, and getting the opportunity to play Division 1 basketball Teammate most likely to coach: Rebecca Richmond Teammate most likely to be a mom first: Sarah Reilly Teammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Peri Curtis Teammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Chloe Stapleton Favorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Ellen DeGeneres I chose to attend the USNA because: The opportunity to receive a world class education, play D1 basketball, and expand my life experienceFavorite spot on The Yard: Alumni Hall Best thing about wearing a uniform: The values that it symbolizesBeing a Midshipman means: Being able to balance academics, contribute to athletics and sustain an excellent military standard
Pemper on Fenske...“Hannah truly had a storybook senior year leading her team to the state championship as the 5-seed in the largest class in New Mexico. It was the second state basketball championship her team won and she added another in soccer. Hannah is a great worker, a great teammate and when the going gets tough she steps it up. She may be our best guard defender which would be really helpful for our team. She’s settling in more and more every week at Navy and her humility is an admirable trait.”
Pemper on Muenster...“Marina is a rare mix of size, strength and energy. She plays hard and truly wants to make a difference for our team on both ends. She has great hands, a nice three-point shot and the old-school skill of hitting bank shots. She’s quick and she can block shots and take charges. The key for Marina is maintaining her spirit and staying coachable. Her ability to read the defense as a scorer is improving and I love her court vision and ability to find shooters when she’s doubled.”
High SchoolGraduated from South Carroll High School ... earned letters in both basketball (three) and volleyball (one) at the school ... in basketball, was part of three county title winning squads ... individually, received three all-county recognitions and was named as the county player of the year as a senior ... served as her class vice president and was a member of the National Honor Society ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2013-14 academic year ... her high school basketball coach was Liz Padgett.
Meet MarinaNickname: None… my parents named me intending to make it hard for people to give me nicknames3 songs that I know every word to: Can’t Hold Us - Macklemore, Beautiful Soul -Jesse McCartney, The Scientist - ColdplayMovie that never gets old: Anything with Audrey HepburnI can’t go a day without: A meaningful conversation with someone and ice creamThing I miss the most about home: My parents’ cookingLast supper menu: Hawaiian PizzaA food I refuse to eat: RaisinsFavorite quote: “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Oversized long sleeve t-shirtsMost people don’t know this about me, but… When I was born I broke the hospital record for longest babyBest concert I’ve ever been to: Taylor Swift and Ed SheeranFavorite Disney character: Mulan because she kicks buttMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Rain, coffee, and moviesFavorite board game or card game: MonopolyHeels, sandals or kicks?: SandalsGame day ritual or superstition: Coffee Sport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: LacrosseFavorite athlete: Tamika Catchings and Tim DuncanMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: The best way to lead is to serve othersPerson who has inspired me most: My brother HollisBest dressed teammate: Peri CurtisFunniest player on the team: Haley Unger or Chloe StapletonMost competitive player on the team: Sarah ReillyPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Hannah FenskeThis season I am most looking forward to: Team bonding timeTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Kennedy SalowTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Peri CurtisI chose to attend the USNA because: After visiting this place I couldn’t see myself anywhere elseFavorite spot on The Yard: The second floor of Dahlgren HallFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Noon Meal FormationBest thing about wearing a uniform: It’s easy to have pants long enoughBeing a Midshipman means: Representing everyone at home and everyone who helped me get here
Meet MakebaNickname: Keba or Queen Ndi Ndi3 Songs that I know every word to: Killing me softly- Lauryn Hill, White Dress- Kanye West, Cater 2 U- Destiny’s Child Movie that never gets old: Lion KingI can’t go a day without: Laughing Thing I miss the most about home: My cat Last supper menu: Popcorn ChickenA food I refuse to eat: Cottage cheeseFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: JeansMost people don’t know this about me, but…I sleep like a rock Best concert I’ve ever been to: WaleFavorite Disney character: JasmineMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Eating, sleeping, familyFavorite board game or card game: MonopolyHeels, sandals or kicks?: SandalsSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: VolleyballFavorite athlete: Dwight HowardMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Never doubt yourself and your abilitiesPerson who has inspired me most: My momMy teammates would say that I am known for: Having no common senseBest dressed teammate: Rebecca RichmondFunniest player on the team: Taylor DunhamMost competitive player on the team: Sarita Jo CondiePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Taylor DunhamThis season I am most looking forward to: Road tripsTeammate most likely to coach: Sara JonesTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Kennedy SalowTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Peri CurtisTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Peri CurtisI chose to attend the USNA because: I wanted to do something different with my college experience Favorite spot on The Yard: Locker room Favorite Naval Academy tradition: Army/ Navy football gameBeing a Midshipman means: Having the opportunity of a lifetime
Pemper on Ndifang...“Makeba has a classic back-to-the-basket game and presents a big target inside and goes up strong. She also has an explosive first-step facing the basket. She’s a good finisher when she’s able to read the defense and find daylight to shoot. Makeba spent last year at NAPS recovering from major surgery and has shown great attitude and effort getting back into basketball this fall.”
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Sarah Reilly#10
Forward • 5-10FreshmanCincinnati, OhioUrsuline Academy
Military Service Interest Navy – Pilot
Academic Major InterestEngineering
High SchoolGraduated from Ursuline Academy ... earned four letters in basketball and two in golf ... was part of three league title winning teams in the sports (basketball: 2013; golf: 2013, ‘14) ... in basketball, was tabbed as the league player of the year in 2013 while receiving first-team all-league honors three times in her career ... also garnered first-team all-city laurels as a junior and senior ... in golf, earned second-team all-league accolades in 2013 and ‘14 and served as the captain of the squad as a senior ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... her high school basketball coach was Keith Starks.
PersonalBrother played football and lacrosse at Georgetown ... sister is a junior on the volleyball team at Colgate.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Academic Major InterestPolitical Science
High SchoolGraduated from Center Point-Urbana High School ... was a member of the school’s basketball, volleyball and track teams ... in basketball, earned three all-confer-ence, two all-district and one all-state (Iowa) honors ... in volleyball, earned third-team all-state laurels as a senior ... also was a member of the school’s student council ... her high school basketball coach was Philip Klett.
Meet SarahNickname: SG 3 songs that I know every word to: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Theme Song, Remix to Ignition – R Kelly, I Drive Your Truck – Lee BriceMovie that never gets old: Love and BasketballI can’t go a day without: rayerThing I miss the most about home: Dog (Bomber), family, and Jeep WranglerLast supper menu: Steak, potatoes, green beans, Caesar salad, chocolate milk, Grater’s ice creamA food I refuse to eat: Fish SticksFavorite quote: “When you die, there’s going to be a tombstone. It’s going to have your name, it’s going to have the year you were born, and it’s going to have the day you died. In between, there’s going to be a dash. And that dash is going to represent everything that you did in your life; good and bad. It’s how you’re remem-bered. What do you want your dash to represent?” –Tim TebowFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Sweatpants Most people don’t know this about me, but… I am one of 45 first cousins on my dad’s side Best concert I’ve ever been to: Jay Z and BeyonceFavorite Disney character: Buzz LightyearMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: A hammock, watching the sunrise/sunset, a fun and physical activityFavorite board game or card game: ScattergoriesHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksGame day ritual or superstition: Crack my back before I playSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: GolfI chose my number because: My Grandpa Tom died on the 10th of January 2010Favorite athlete: Eli ManningMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: No matter what happens in life, always look to improve on the next playPerson who has inspired me most: Grandpa TomMy teammates would say that I am known for: Always working hardBest dressed teammate: Rebecca Richmond Funniest player on the team: Haley UngerMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Peri CurtisThis season I am most looking forward to: Being a part of my first Army-Navy gameTeammate most likely to coach: Rebecca RichmondTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Chloe StapletonTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Marina MuensterTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Taylor Dunham Favorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Nneka OgwumikeI chose to attend the USNA because: I loved the structure and the people Favorite spot on The Yard: Alumni HallFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Singing Blue and GoldBeing a Midshipman means: You are part of something way bigger than yourself
Pemper on Reilly...“Sarah is strong and graceful which can be a wonderful combination in basketball. She is a ‘dirty work’ kind of player while also having a beautiful shot and a good feel for the game. All of our freshman posts are learning to play defense at the Division-I level without fouling and I love their attitude and student-like approach to it. As a competitor, Sarah has made a really nice transition from high school to college.”
Pemper on Salow...“Kennedy had a successful senior year leading her team further in the state tournament than they’d been in her career. She got some good coaching from her dad growing up and has a nice understanding of the game. At 6’0” she’s posted up, been a slasher on the wing and even played point guard. She’ll be a big guard for us and once she gets acclimated to the speed at the Division-I level she could really impact with her versatility and instincts.”
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Justice Swett#21
Guard • 5-8SophomoreNashville, Tenn.Ensworth H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Academic MajorsPolitical Science and Chinese
2013-14 Lacrosse Season NotesWas a member of the Navy lacrosse team ... appeared in six games for the Mids as a defensive player.
High SchoolGraduated from Ensworth High School ... earned let-ters in basketball lacrosse and soccer ... played on the school’s basketball team while still in eighth grade ... was part of state (Tenn.) title-winning teams in 2009 and ‘13 ... earned all-state awards in each of her four seasons ... also named to multiple all-state tournament squads ... was the runner-up for the Ms. Basketball award in the state ... also garnered all-state accolades in lacrosse while being tabbed as an Under Armour All-American ... served as the president of her class ... her high school basketball coach was Hubie Smith.
Meet KennedyNickname: Kenny, Ken, T-Swift3 songs that I know every word to: Oceans- Hillsong United, Stay with Me- Sam Smith, All of Me- John LegendMovie that never gets old: Hoosiers I can’t go a day without: Orange JuiceThing I miss the most about home: My family and friendsLast supper menu: Homemade roast beef with onions and carrots, mashed potatoes, corn, and bitter sweet chocolate on ice creamA food I refuse to eat: SushiFavorite quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard” Favorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: My big comfy sweatshirtMost people don’t know this about me, but… I love to color and readBest concert I’ve ever been to: Dierks Bentley at USNAFavorite Disney character: Thumper - BambiMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Basketball, movies, my favorite peopleFavorite board game or card game: SpoonsHeels, sandals or kicks?: KicksGame day ritual or superstition: Praying before the gameSport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: VolleyballI chose my number because: 32 was my dad’s num-ber and 30 was my mom’s numberFavorite athlete: Tim TebowMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: You can’t make it through everything by yourselfPerson who has inspired me most: My parentsMy teammates would say that I am known for: My stupid commentsBest dressed teammate: Rebecca RichmondFunniest player on the team: Haley Unger Most competitive player on the team: Sarita Jo CondiePlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Rebecca RichmondThis season I am most looking forward to: Road tripsTeammate most likely to coach: Sarah ReillyTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Sara JonesTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Ashanti KennedyTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Chloe StapletonI chose to attend the USNA because: Basketball and serving my countryFavorite spot on The Yard: Anywhere by the waterFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Army and Air Force weekBeing a Midshipman means: Representing the future of the Navy and Marine Corps
Meet JusticeNickname: Trusty or Justy3 songs that I know every word to: Just What I Am-Kid Cudi, Money on my Mind-Sam Smith, The Morning- The WeekendMovie that never gets old: Remember the TitansI can’t go a day without: Talking to my brotherThing I miss the most about home: My dad’s cookingLast supper menu: Ribs made by my grandfather, Cajun pasta alfredo by my dad, granny’s macaroni, mashed potatoes, greens and hot water cornbread, applesauceA food I refuse to eat: green peasFavorite quote: “There is a story behind everything, but behind all stories is your mother’s story for hers is where yours begins.”- Mitch Albom, For One More DayFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Long sleeve polo t-shirt with a frocketMost people don’t know this about me, but…I have a twin in the armyBest concert I’ve ever been to: DrakeFavorite Disney character: GoofyMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Playing pick-up with my brothers, lunch with my whole family, movie night with my best friendFavorite board game or card game: Old MaidHeels, sandals or kicks?: Sandals Game day ritual or superstition: I have to wear some sort of shirt with sleeves under my jerseySport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: Tennis Favorite athlete: Kevin DurantMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Respecting other peoplePerson who has inspired me most: My dadMy teammates would say that I am known for: Cracking jokes Best dressed teammate: Makeba Ndifang (based on instagram pictures)Funniest player on the team: Chloe StapletonMost competitive player on the team: Rebecca RichmondPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Sarita Jo CondieThis season I am most looking forward to: Army game at ArmyTeammate most likely to coach: Sarah ReillyTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Sarah ReillyTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Rebecca RichmondTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Taylor DunhamI chose to attend the USNA because: Free educationFavorite Naval Academy tradition: First salute as an officer after graduationBeing a Midshipman means: Preparing to lead people as an officer in the armed forces
Pemper on Swett...“Justice expressed interest in our program her senior year in high school but she’d already committed to play lacrosse at Navy and her freshman year she honored that commitment. Last summer the lacrosse coaches allowed her to explore her love of basketball and she’s having a nice impact on our team. Justice is a great shooter and has a knack for being in the right place at the right time on both ends. She is a strong rebounder and can even post up as a guard. Her high school team was very successful and Justice did everything for them. She seems to know what it takes to win.”
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Haley Unger#55
Forward • 5-11FreshmanMarlboro, N.J.Marlboro H.S.
Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare Officer
Academic Major InterestOceanography
High SchoolGraduated from Marlboro High School ... earned four letters in both basketball and volleyball ... in basket-ball, earned three first-team all-district honors and two first-team all-state (N.J.) accolades ... garnered all-con-ference nods in both sports as a senior ... tallied over 1,000 points as well as 1,000 rebounds during her prep career ... was part of volleyball teams that won three district titles and one conference crown ... sister swam while attending Marist ... her high school basketball coach was Kristin Hein.
Meet Haley3 songs that I know every word to: Lay Me Down - The Dirty Heads, Jessie’s Girl - Rick Springfield, Navy Blue and GoldMovie that never gets old: Catch Me If You CanI can’t go a day without: ChapstickThing I miss the most about home: Wawa and Dunkin’ DonutsLast supper menu: Prime rib, sweet potato fries, corn bread, and cheesecakeA food I refuse to eat: FlanFavorite quote: “Don’t wait for extraordinary opportuni-ties. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.” - Orison Swett MardenFavorite piece of clothing in my wardrobe: Big, soft crew neck sweatshirtMost people don’t know this about me, but… I can crochetBest concert I’ve ever been to: Jingle BallFavorite Disney character: Lilo from Lilo and StitchMy perfect day would involve these 3 things: Beach, family and ice creamFavorite board game or card game: OthelloHeels, sandals or kicks?: SandalsGame day ritual or superstition: Must never paint my fingernails within 48 hours of a game. Ever.Sport I would most want to play in college other than basketball: VolleyballFavorite athlete: Maya Moore, Missy Franklin, Misty May-Treanor, and David LeeMost valuable lesson I learned through basketball: Natural ability and talent are helpful, but effort and hard work are essentialPerson who has inspired me most: My parents and sisterMy teammates would say that I am known for: Being extremely plebeyBest dressed teammate: Rebecca RichmondFunniest player on the team: Chloe StapletonMost competitive player on the team: Marina MuensterPlayer on the team most likely to have a breakout season this year: Peri CurtisThis season I am most looking forward to: West coast road trip to play Oregon and PortlandTeammate most likely to coach: Hannah FenskeTeammate most likely to be a mom first: Makeba NdifangTeammate most likely to serve 20 years in the Navy: Sara JonesTeammate who posts the most selfies on social media: Sarita Jo CondieFavorite celebrity to follow on Twitter: Ellen DeGeneresI chose to attend the USNA because: Perfect combi-nation of great academics, an awesome team, unbeliev-able opportunities to travel, amazing people from all over the world, and service to our countryFavorite spot on The Yard: Halsey basketball courts and team roomFavorite Naval Academy tradition: Plebe bets and Army WeekBeing a Midshipman means: Committing to excellence and to becoming better in every way in order to develop physically and mentally as a leader in the Navy
Pemper on Unger...“Haley is smooth and has that wonderful ability to make challenging things look easy. She had a great AAU experience in high school with coach Mary Beth Chambers and is polished for a freshman. She understands the game, has great court vision and makes a lot of good decisions. Haley is driven to get better, she doesn’t get stuck on mistakes and seems to have a great head on her shoulders. Her quiet confidence has a nice affect on our team.”
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Two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year Stefanie Pemper enters her seventh season as the head coach of the Mids in the fall of 2014. Pemper, who was a court coach for the trials to select the 2014 USA Basketball’s U18 squad, has overseen a renaissance of the program since her arrival in the spring of 2008. Consider the differences in the fortunes of the pro-gram before and in the six seasons after her hiring:• Before: 18 winning seasons in 31 years, including just six in 17 seasons on the Division I level and one in the prior nine years ... After: Six winning seasons;• Before: Four winning seasons in Patriot League regular season games in 17 seasons, including none in the prior nine seasons ... After: Six winning seasons;• Before: A Patriot League regular season record of 98-118 (45.4%) in 17 seasons –– including a 46-76 (37.7%) record in the prior nine seasons –– and a winning record against just two of the seven teams in the league ... After: A record of 60-28 (68.2%) and winning records versus six of those same seven teams as well as against the two 2013-14 new-comers to the league, Boston U. and Loyola;• Before: Shared the Patriot League regular season title once and placed no lower than in a tie for third place five times ... After: Won the regular season crown outright once and shared it twice while finishing no lower than in a tie for third place six times;• Before: A Patriot League Tournament record of 9-17 (34.6%), including a 1-9 record (10%) in the prior nine years ... After: A record of 12-3 (80%) in the event;• Before: Two appearances in the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament –– none in the prior nine years –– without winning the title ... After: Three tournament titles;• Before: No post-season appearances ... After: Three trips to the NCAA Tournament and one to the WNIT. Navy’s run of league crowns began with the 2010-11 season. The Mids posted an overall record of 20-12 that season, which marked just the third 20-win campaign in program history and the first in 13 seasons. Navy also finished the Patriot League’s regular season with a share of the league crown –– for the first time in 13 years and the second time in school history –– with a record of 10-4. The Mids entered the 2011 league tournament as the top-seed-ed team for the first time in Navy’s two-decade membership in the league. Navy would make its No. 1 seed hold up as the Mids advanced to the program’s first NCAA Tournament in their 20th season of competition on the Division I level. Pemper would be recognized that year as the Patriot League Coach of the Year. The 2011-12 campaign saw the Mids garner the No.
3 seed in the Patriot League Tournament with a league mark of 8-6 as part of an overall record of 18-14. After posting a win over No. 6 Colgate in the quarterfinal round, Navy went on the road to knock off No. 2 seed Lehigh in the semifinal round of the tournament. The Mids then topped Holy Cross in the championship game to once again cut down the nets in Alumni Hall. The 2012-13 saw Navy compile an 11-3 record in league play (21-12 overall) to earn a share of the league’s regular season title. Playing at home in each round of the tournament, the Mids ran their winning streak in the postseason to nine games in a row to become just the second program in league history to win as many as three-consecutive tournament titles. Last year, Navy set a school record with its overall mark of 24-8 and won the first outright regular season title in school history with a 15-3 mark against Patriot League foes. Pemper would earn her second Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year nod after the end of the regular season. The Mids have represented both Navy and the Patriot League well in each of their four post-season appearances. In Navy’s 2013 trip to March Madness, it became the first Patriot League team to hold a halftime lead in an NCAA Tournament game in over two decades as the No. 15 Mids held the lead over No. 2 seed and seventh-ranked Kentucky for all but two minutes of the first half before taking a 26-25 lead at the break. The Mids were within six points of the Wildcats late in the second half before Kentucky recorded a 61-41 win. In Navy’s initial NCAA Tournament trip, No. 14 Mids gave DePaul, the region’s No. 3 seed and the ninth-ranked team in the country, a battle in the 2011 edition of the event. Navy held the lead over the Blue Demons in the second half and was within single digits of the eventual Sweet 16-advancing DePaul squad with five minutes remaining in the game before falling, 56-43. It was the closest game played by a Patriot League team since 1991. Navy received the No. 15 seed in the 2012 NCAA Tournament and was sent to nearby College Park for a first round game at Maryland. The Mids gave the No. 2 seeded-Terrapins all they wanted as Navy was within seven points of the eventual Elite Eight-bound Maryland squad before losing a 59-44 decision. The 59 points was a new season low for the Terrapins and was 19 points below their season average of 78.8 points per game. Navy’s three NCAA Tournament losses have been by an average of 16.0 points and by no more than 20 points, while the remainder of the league has lost its 18 games by an average more than 35 points and each contest by at least 21 points.
The Mids went on the road to face Old Dominion in the first round of the 2014 WNIT. Navy trailed the Monarchs by just three points in the game’s waning minutes before late free throws gave the home team a 68-60 victory. The turnaround in fortunes for the program began in Pemper’s inaugural season of 2008-09. That year she guid-ed the Mids to a 16-15 overall record and an 8-6 mark in Patriot League play. The 16 wins attained by the team was an improvement of nine wins over the 2007-08 season. The 2008-09 Mids not only ranked as the most improved team in Navy history, the squad also tied for 13th place nationally in terms of the biggest turnarounds in terms of victory totals from the prior season. Navy’s league mark also was the best for the Mids since the 1997-98 season, while its tie for third place was the best for the program in a decade. Her initial campaign was capped off by Navy defeat-ing Bucknell in the quarterfinal round of the Patriot League Tournament. The win was the first for the Mids in the tournament in five years and just the second by Navy in the postseason in a decade. It also was Navy’s first win over Bucknell in the Patriot League Tournament and snapped an overall nine-game losing skid to the Bison. The success for the squad continued in her second season. The 2009-10 campaign saw Navy compile an overall record of 17-14 along with an 8-6 mark in the league and earn the No. 3 seed in the league tournament. That led to the Mids recording a victory over Colgate in the quarterfinal round of the postseason. Additionally that year, Navy attained its first season sweep of Holy Cross in school history, its first regular season sweep of Bucknell in over a decade, a sweep of Army for the first time in seven years and the return of the Army-Navy Trophy after a seven-year hiatus.
Coaching at Bowdoin Pemper arrived in Annapolis after compiling a spar-kling 235-48 record over her decade as the head coach of Bowdoin. Her career winning percentage of 83% ranked fourth in NCAA Division III history upon her departure. The Polar Bears also compiled a New England Small College Athletic Conference regular season record of 65-7 (.903) during her tenure and claimed at least a share of six confer-ence regular season titles to go along with seven confer-ence tournament crowns. Pemper’s teams were especially dominant at home, winning 76 consecutive games from 2001-07, the fourth-longest home winning streak in NCAA Division III history. Bowdoin’s success was not limited to the confer-ence level under Pemper, who also served as the school’s Senior Woman Administrator, as the program qualified for
Stefanie PemperHead Coach
Seventh SeasonIdaho State ‘92; Idaho State ‘97
2011 and ‘14 Patriot League Coach of the Year
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Pemper’s Year-by-Year Coaching SummarySeason School Position Over. Record Conf. Record Place Post-Season Teams1992-93 Alaska-Anchorage Grad. Asst. Coach 11-15 4-6 4th ––1993-94 Idaho State Assistant Coach 7-19 4-10 6th ––1994-95 Idaho State Assistant Coach 4-24 3-11 7th ––1995-96 Harvard Assistant Coach 20-7 13-1 1st NCAA Tournament – First Round1996-97 Harvard Assistant Coach 20-7 14-0 1st NCAA Tournament – First Round1997-98 Harvard Assistant Coach 23-5 12-2 1st NCAA Tournament – Second Round1998-99 Bowdoin Head Coach 19-6 –– –– NCAA Tournament – Second Round1999-00 Bowdoin Head Coach 12-11 –– –– –– 2000-01 Bowdoin Head Coach 21-8 7-2 T-2nd* NCAA Tournament – Sweet 162001-02 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-2 8-1 1st* NCAA Tournament – Elite Eight2002-03 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-3 9-0 1st* NCAA Tournament – Elite Eight2003-04 Bowdoin Head Coach 30-1 9-0 1st* NCAA Tournament – Finalist2004-05 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-3 9-0 1st* NCAA Tournament – Elite Eight2005-06 Bowdoin Head Coach 27-3 8-1 T-1st* NCAA Tournament – Elite Eight2006-07 Bowdoin Head Coach 29-2 9-0 1st* NCAA Tournament – Elite Eight2007-08 Bowdoin Head Coach 19-9 6-3 T-3rd NCAA Tournament – Second Round2008-09 Navy Head Coach 16-15 8-6 T-3rd ––2009-10 Navy Head Coach 17-14 8-6 3rd ––2010-11 Navy Head Coach 20-12 10-4 T-1st* NCAA Tournament – First Round2011-12 Navy Head Coach 18-14 8-6 T-3rd* NCAA Tournament – First Round2012-13 Navy Head Coach 21-12 11-3 T-1st* NCAA Tournament – First Round2013-14 Navy Head Coach 24-8 15-3 1st WNIT – First Round* –– Conference Tournament ChampionsNotes: • 65-7 (.903) conference record and 20-9 (.689) NCAA Tournament record at Bowdoin.• Left Bowdoin ranked fourth in NCAA D-III history for career winning percentage (.830).• Won six New England Small College Athletic Conference regular season titles and seven NESCAC tournament titles.
Personal & Coaching HistoryHometown Huntington Beach, Calif.Education B.A., Idaho St. ‘92 (Communications) M. Ed., Idaho St. ‘97 (P.E./Athletic Admin.)1992-93 Alaska-Anchorage (Grad. Asst.)1993-95 Idaho St. (Asst. Coach)1995-98 Harvard (Asst. Coach)1998-2008 Bowdoin (Head Coach)2008-pres. Navy (Head Coach)2004 NCAA D-III National Coach of the Year2003, ‘04 NCAA D-III District I Coach of the Year2002, ‘04, ‘06 NESCAC Coach of the Year2011, ‘14 Patriot League Coach of the Year10-Year Record at Bowdoin 235-48 (.830)6-Year Record at Navy 116-75 (.607)16-Year Overall Record 351-123 (.741)
the NCAA Tournament in all but one of her 10 years at the school. The Polar Bears made seven consecutive Sweet 16 appearances from 2001-07 and advanced to the Elite Eight in six straight years (2002-07). School history was made by the team during its magical 2003-04 season. Bowdoin compiled a 30-1 record on the year, with its lone loss coming in the NCAA National Championship Game. It was the first national title game appearance for any team in Bowdoin history. At the conclusion of the 2003-04 season, Pemper was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year. She also was tabbed as the District I Coach of the Year in both 2003 and ‘04, and was named as the NESCAC Coach of the Year in 2002, ‘04, and ‘06. In addition to her accolades, Pemper’s players also regularly were honored on the national level. The laurels included Lora Trenkle (2004) and Eileen Flaherty (2007) garnering First-Team All-America accolades and Flaherty being selected as the WBCA National Player of the Year. Pemper was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in October of 2009.
Playing at Idaho State A native of Huntington Beach, Calif., Pemper is a 1992 graduate of Idaho State. She would earn All-Big Sky Conference laurels during her final two seasons at the school and be inducted into its hall of fame in 2003.
Pemper earned a pair of degrees at the school, first a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication (1992) then a Master’s of Physical Education/Athletic Administration (1997).
Early Coaching Career Following graduation and the conclusion of her play-ing career, Pemper quickly ascended through the collegiate coaching ranks. After one season as a graduate assistant at Alaska-Anchorage, she returned to her alma mater to begin a two-year stint as a member of the school’s coaching staff. From there, Pemper traveled to the East Coast to join the staff at Harvard. The Crimson won at least 20 games during each of her three seasons in Cambridge and posted a 39-3 Ivy League record over that time. Harvard won the confer-ence title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of her three years. After losing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in both 1996 and ‘97, Harvard became the first –– and only –– No. 16 seed in either the women’s or men’s national tournament to win a first round game when the Crimson topped the No. 1 seed Stanford Cardinal.
Jimmy CollotonAssistant CoachFirst SeasonWittenberg ‘11, Indiana ‘13
The 2014-15 season will be the second for Jody Burrows as a member of the Navy coaching staff. Her inaugural season on The Yard saw the Mids set a school record for wins in a single campaign with an overall mark of 24-8, earn the first outright Patriot League regular season crown in school history and receive a berth in the WNIT. Burrows spent the 2012-13 season as an assistant coach at Case Western Reserve University. The Spartans tallied the most wins for the program in 11 years with their 16-9 record last season. Four members of the squad earned all-league honors, with Evy Iacono also garnering the University Athletic Association’s Player-of-the-Year laurel as well as honorable mention All-America accolades from D3Hoops.com. A standout student-athlete in her own right, the native of Corry, Pa., served as the team captain in each of her final three seasons at Northeastern. Burrows ended her career ranked third in school history for career assists and second for career assist average, was involved in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and was named one of Northeastern’s Top-100 Most Influential Seniors in 2007. She earned Cum Laude honors at graduation with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communi-cations. Burrows began her coaching career at her alma mater in 2009. She then became an assistant coach at Oberlin in 2010 before joining the staff at Case Western during the summer of 2012.
Jimmy Colloton enters his first season as a member of the Navy coaching staff in the fall of 2014. Colloton has spent the past three seasons as a member of the coaching staff at Indiana. After serving as a graduate assistant for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, he was tabbed as an interim assistant coach for the 2013-14 season. His three-year stint at the school was capped by the Hoosiers posting a 21-13 record this past season and advancing to the quarterfinal round of the 2014 WNIT Colloton served as a student assistant coach for the Wittenberg (Springfield, Ohio) men’s basketball team while attending the school as an undergraduate. The Tigers, who have compiled the most wins on the NCAA Division III level, advanced to the second round of the 2011 NCAA Tournament when Colloton was a senior. The native of Arlington Heights, Ill., graduated with honors from Wittenberg after posting a 3.95 grade-point average and earning his way onto the Dean’s List in each of his eight semesters as an economics major. He also attained a master’s degree in sport administration from Indiana.
Alison Montgomery is starting her fourth season as a member of the Navy coaching staff in the fall of 2014, and her first as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Montgomery’s inaugural year saw Navy advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second-consecutive season to cap an 18-14 campaign. She then helped guide the Mids to a share of the 2012-13 regular season championship in the Patriot League on their way to winning a third-straight league tournament title. One year ago, Montgomery was part of a staff that guided the Mids to a school-record 24 wins, the program’s first outright Patriot League regular season title and a berth in the WNIT. Navy has posted an overall record of 63-34, a Patriot League regular season mark of 34-12 and a 7-1 record in the league tournament in Montgomery’s trio of sea-sons in Annapolis. The former Alison Smith is a 2005 graduate of Bowdoin where she was a four-year starter for the basketball team under the program’s then-head coach Stefanie Pemper. She helped lead the Polar Bears to four conference titles, was part of the team’s run to the 2004 NCAA Division III national championship game and served as the captain of the program during her senior season. After graduating from Bowdoin with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, Montgomery went on to attain a master’s degree in social work from the Boston College School of Social Work in 2007. She then began her coaching career as an assistant coach at Bowdoin in the summer of 2008. The program compiled a 70-18 record over the last three years and advanced to the Sweet 16 in both the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Tournaments.
Rebecca TillettAssistant CoachFirst SeasonWilliam & Mary ‘99
Rebecca Tillett joined the Navy staff as an assistant coach in the summer of 2014. She arrived on The Yard after spending the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The Crimson Hawks posted an 18-10 record a year ago and during the season were ranked as high as No. 20 in the WBCA Division II Coaches Poll. Prior to entering the collegiate ranks at IUP during the summer of 2013, Tillett spent six seasons as the varsity head coach at Forest Park High School in Woodbridge, Va. She compiled an overall record of 122-39 and guided the school to four district crowns, three district tournament titles, three regional championships and three additional appearances is the region semifinals. The Bruins advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2009 state tournament, the semifinals of the event in 2011 and reached the state title game in 2008. Tillett’s players went on to play basketball on the collegiate level at schools such as Virginia, George Washington, Holy Cross, James Madison, George Mason and Dartmouth. She herself was lauded with multiple awards during her stint there. Tillett was named the Northwest Region Coach of the Year (2008, ‘09, ‘11), the Cardinal District Coach of the Year (2008, ‘09, ‘10), the News and Messenger Coach of the Year (2009, ‘10) and the Washington Post Coach of the Year for the Prince William Section (2008). Tillett (nee Nemerow) graduated from William & Mary (Dec. 1999) where she served as the captain of the basketball team during her senior season. She has held teaching positions at both elementary and high schools in Virginia and was tabbed as the KidBiz3000 Teacher of the Year in 2006. Her coaching career began when she served as an assistant on the varsity level and head coach of the junior varsity team at Jamestown High School (Williamsburg, Va.) during her final year at William & Mary. Tillett would soon move on to coach the junior varsity team for two years and the var-sity squad for four years at Osbourn Park High School (Manassas, Va.). In all, she has compiled an overall record of 166-72 as a head coach.
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Carol AltonAdministrative Assistant
Becca GrizzardStrength & Conditioning
Gregg CalhoonAthletic Trainer
Navy Women’s Basketball Support Staff
Loretta LamarSport Administrator
Ty OsborneMarketing
Justin KischefskySports Information
Brian MaddoxEquipment
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2013-14 Season Records Overall Home Road NeutralAll Games 24-8 13-4 11-4 0-0Non-Patriot League Games 8-3 4-2 4-1 0-0Patriot League Games 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0Patriot League Tournament Games 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0WNIT Games 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
2013-14 Game-by-Game ResultsDate Opponent Result Att. Rec P.L. High Points High Rebounds High AssistsN8 at Towson W 56-55 855 1-0 –– Bauer 18 Geif 9 Membreno 6N10 Stony Brook W 72-54 939 2-0 –– Stapleton 14 Geif 9 Pollinger 5N17 Iona L 64-61 992 2-1 –– Stapleton 18 Geif 10 Pollinger 6N19 at Saint Peter’s W 70-51 151 3-1 –– Pollinger 21 Bauer / Geif 7 Pollinger 3N22 at Oral Roberts W 89-64 1,102 4-1 –– Pollinger 17 Morrison 8 Membreno 7N24 at Minnesota L 62-55 2,769 4-2 –– Geif 17 Geif 10 Pollinger 5N29 # Brown W 81-61 1,567 5-2 –– Geif 13 Geif 8 Pollinger 5N30 # Rider W 75-64 927 6-2 –– Stapleton 17 Geif 11 Pollinger 6D3 at Mount St. Mary’s W 63-55 1,207 7-2 –– Membreno 19 Pollinger 10 Pollinger 3D6 Princeton L 73-57 971 7-3 –– Morrison 11 Geif 8 Pollinger 4D29 at Marshall W 72-68 673 8-3 –– Stapleton 26 Geif 12 Membreno 6J2 * Loyola W 67-44 327 9-3 1-0 Bauer 23 Geif 6 Membreno 8J5 * at Lafayette W 67-53 447 10-3 2-0 Pollinger 15 Geif 13 Membreno 3J8 * Boston U. W 70-50 846 11-3 3-0 Pollinger 23 Geif 15 Pollinger 6J11 * Army W 74-64 5,528 12-3 4-0 Geif 24 Geif 7 Pollinger 8J15 * at Bucknell W 94-92/2OT 435 13-3 5-0 Membreno 34 Geof 17 Pollinger 8J18 * Colgate W 71-40 811 14-3 6-0 Pollinger 16 Membreno 13 Membreno 6J22 * at Lehigh W 73-61 729 15-3 7-0 Membreno 18 Geif 9 Bauer / Pollinger 6J25 * at Holy Cross W 60-53 928 16-3 8-0 Membreno / Pollinger 17 Geif 8 Pollinger 5J29 * American W 48-44 708 17-3 9-0 Pollinger 17 Bauer / Membreno 7 Geif / Membreno 3F1 * Lafayette L 70-69 1,409 17-4 9-1 Geif 20 Geif 7 Pollinger 9F5 * at Boston U. W 68-57 161 18-4 10-1 Membreno / Stapleton 18 Bauer 11 Three Players 3F8 * at Army L 54-48 5,195 18-5 10-2 Geif 13 Geif 9 Three Players 2F12 * Bucknell W 70-61 636 19-5 11-2 Pollinger 27 Membreno 11 Membreno 7F15 * at Colgate W 76-47 793 20-5 12-2 Membreno 18 Geif / Membreno 10 Pollinger 5F19 * Lehigh W 79-59 1,469 21-5 13-2 Pollinger 18 Bauer 7 Morrison 7F22 * Holy Cross W 64-57 1,459 22-5 14-2 Geif 21 Membreno 10 Membreno / Pollinger 5F26 * at American L 63-50 459 22-6 14-3 Bauer 9 Geif 9 Pollinger 5M1 * at Loyola W 74-50 208 23-6 15-3 Membreno 20 Geif 7 Membreno / Pollinger 4M6 $ Lehigh W 84-54 571 24-6 –– Pollinger 17 Geif 7 Pollinger 5M10 $ Holy Cross L 75-56 536 24-7 –– Geif 20 Geif 8 Membreno 5M20 ^ at Old Dominion L 68-60 1109 24-8 –– Bauer 17 Geif 8 Membreno 8
# –– Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.)* –– Patriot League Regular Season$ –– Patriot League Tournament^ –– WNIT (Norfolk, Va.)Home games listed in bold
Non-P.L. P.L. All S.P. EraLead at halftime 9-1 14-0 23-1 92-23Tied at halftime 0-0 1-1 1-1 3-3Trail at halftime 0-4 0-2 0-6 21-49
Lead with 5:00 left 8-0 14-0 22-0 104-5Tied with 5:00 left 1-0 0-1 1-1 4-3Trail with 5:00 left 0-5 1-2 1-7 8-67
First-Team All-Patriot LeagueName Team Yr. Pos.Alexis Dobbs American Sr. GJade Geif Navy Sr. FKelsey Minato Army So. GKara Pollinger Navy Sr. GShelby Romine Bucknell Sr. GAlex Smith Holy Cross Sr. G
Second-Team All-Patriot LeagueName Team Yr. Pos.Audrey Dotson Bucknell Jr. FJen Hazlett Army Sr. G/FEmily Homan Lafayette Jr. FAlix Membreno Navy Sr. GRaquel Scott Holy Cross So. F
Third-Team All-Patriot LeagueName Team Yr. Pos.Rashidat Agboola Boston U. Sr. FNai Brown Loyola Jr. GJen Dumiak American Jr. GKerry Kinek Lehigh So. FArron Zimmerman American Jr. F
Patriot League All-Rookie (Freshman) Team Name Team Yr. Pos.Kayla Burton Lehigh Fr. GClaire DeBoer Bucknell Fr. FDanielle Failor Army Fr. F/CSarah Hope Boston U. Fr. GMegan McGurk Bucknell Fr. FLisa Mirarchi Loyola Fr. G
Major Award WinnersPlayer of the Year –– Kelsey Minato, ArmyDefensive Player of the Year –– Alix Membreno, NavyRookie (Freshman) of the Year –– Claire DeBoer, BucknellCoach of the Year –– Stefanie Pemper, Navy
P.L. All-Tournament TeamName Team Yr. Pos.Alexis Dobbs American Sr. GJade Geif Navy Sr. FJen Hazlett Army Sr. G/FBrisje Malone Holy Cross Sr. GKelsey Minato (MVP) Army So. GRaquel Scott Holy Cross So. F
P.L. All-Academic TeamName Team Yr. Pos.Rashidat Agboola Boston U. Sr. FAlexis Dobbs (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) American Sr. GEmily Homan Lafayette Jr. FShelby Romine Bucknell Sr. GAlex Smith Holy Cross Sr. G
Weekly Award Winners Player of the Week Rookie (Freshman) of the WeekN11 Emily Homan, Lafayette Kayla Burton, LehighN18 Kerry Kinek, Lehigh Danielle Failor, ArmyN25 Kerry Kinek, Lehigh Lisa Mirarchi, LoyolaD2 Raquel Scott, Holy Cross Claire DeBoer, BucknellD9 Kelsey Minato, Army Megan McGurk, BucknellD16 Kelsey Minato, Army Kiernan McCloskey, LehighD23 Alex Smith, Holy Cross Claire DeBoer, BucknellD30 Chloe Stapleton, Navy Meghan Green, Boston U.J6 Kelsey Minato, Army Claire DeBoer, BucknellJ13 Jade Geif, Navy Claire DeBoer, BucknellJ20 Alix Membreno, Navy Claire DeBoer, BucknellJ27 Emily Homan, Lafayette Lisa Mirarchi, LoyolaF3 Kelsey Minato, Army Claire DeBoer, BucknellF10 Rashidat Agboola, Boston U. Claire DeBoer, BucknellF17 Kelsey Minato, Army Megan McGurk, BucknellF24 Shelby Romine, Bucknell Claire DeBoer, BucknellM3 Jen Hazlett, Army Kiernan McCloskey, Lehigh
Northern KentuckyNov. 28-29 • Annapolis, Md. • Navy ClassicThe SchoolLocation Highland Heights, Ky.Founded 1968Enrollment 15,750Athletic Director Ken BothofNickname NorseConference Atlantic SunHome Arena The Bank of Kentucky Center (9,400)Sports InformationSID Contact Kelli MarksburyOffice Phone (859) 572-7850E-Mail [email protected] Site NKUNorse.comPress Row NoneProgram Information2013-14 Records 18-13 / 13-5 (3rd)Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 4Series vs. Navy First MeetingLast Game First MeetingHead Coach Head Coach Dawn Plitzuweit (Michigna Tech ‘95)Record at School 33-26 (Two Seasons)Career Record 150-65 (Seven Seasons)
Elon Nov. 16 • Elon, N.C. • 2 p.m.The SchoolLocation Elon, N.C.Founded 1889Enrollment 5,599Athletic Director Dave BlankNickname PhoenixConference Colonial Athletic AssociationHome Arena Alumni Gym (1,607)Sports InformationSID Contact Paige FredricksonOffice Phone (336) 278-6761E-Mail [email protected] Site ElonPhoenix.comPress Row (336) 278-6747Program Information2013-14 Records 15-16 / 10-8 (T-4th, Southern Conf.)Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1Letterwinners Returning / Lost 11 / 1Series vs. Navy Navy leads, 1-0Last Game 2009-10 (Navy, 68-61)Head Coach Head Coach Charlotte Smith (North Carolina ‘99)Record at School 50-44 (Three Seasons)Career Record 50-44 (Three Seasons)
Mary WashingtonNov. 20 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Fredericksburg, Va.Founded 1908Enrollment 4,350Athletic Director Ken TylerNickname EaglesConference Capital Athletic Conference (NCAA DIII)Home Arena William M. Anderson Center (2,000)Sports InformationSID Contact Clint OftenOffice Phone (540) 654-1743E-Mail [email protected] Site UWMEagles.comPress Row NoneProgram Information2013-14 Records 18-8 / 10-6 (5th)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 4Series vs. Navy Navy leads, 1-0Last Game 1984-85 (Navy, 73-52)Head Coach Head Coach Deena Applebury (Missouri-St. Louis ‘99)Record at School 256-62 (11 Seasons)Career Record 256-62 (11 Seasons)
Penn Nov. 22 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Philadelphia, Pa.Founded 1740Enrollment 10,324Athletic Director M. Grace CalhounNickname QuakersConference Ivy LeagueHome Arena The Palestra (8,722)Sports InformationSID Contact Eric DolanOffice Phone (215) 898-6129E-Mail [email protected] Site PennAthletics.comPress Row (215) 898-4324 Program Information2013-14 Records 22-7 / 12-2 (1st)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 11 / 4Series vs. Navy Navy leads, 5-2Last Game 2009-10 (Navy, 65-51)Head Coach Head Coach Mike McLaughlin (Holy Family ‘91)Record at School 66-78 (Five Seasons)Career Record 473-139 (19 Seasons)
North Carolina A&T Nov. 14 • Greensboro, N.C. • 6 p.m.The SchoolLocation Greensboro, Md.Founded 1891Enrollment 11,325Athletic Director Earl HiltonNickname AggiesConference Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceHome Arena Corbett Sports Center (5,700)Sports InformationSID Contact Britney ReddickOffice Phone (336) 285-3609E-Mail [email protected] Site NCATAggies.comPress Row (336) 328-6719Program Information2013-14 Records 24-7 / 13-3 (2nd)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 2Series vs. Navy Navy leads, 2-1Last Game 2006-07 (NCA&T, 64-59)Head Coach Head Coach Tarrell Robinson (NCA&T ‘01)Record at School 46-17 (Two Seasons)Career Record 46-17 (Two Seasons)
George Mason Nov. 25 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Fairfax, Va.Founded 1957Enrollment 32,557Athletic Director Brad EdwardsNickname PatriotsConference Atlantic 10Home Arena Patriot Center (10,000)Sports InformationSID Contact Casey GoldsteinOffice Phone (703) 993-3264E-Mail [email protected] Site GoMason.comPress Row (703) 993-3044Program Information2013-14 Records 8-23 / 1-15 (T-12th)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 4 / 7Series vs. Navy Navy leads, 7-4Last Game 1988-89 (George Mason, 69-44)Head Coach Head Coach Nyla Milleson (Southern Nazarene ‘93)Record at School 8-23 (One Season)Career Record 298-146 (13 Seasons)
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TowsonDec. 2 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Towson, Md.Founded 1866Enrollment 22,499Athletic Director Tim LeonardNickname TigersConference Colonial Athletic AssociationHome Arena SECU Arena (5,200)Sports InformationSID Contact Megan O’BrienOffice Phone (410) 704-4972E-Mail [email protected] Site TowsonTigers.comPress Row NoneProgram Information2013-14 Records 13-17 / 7-9 (6th)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 5Series vs. Navy Towson leads, 12-8Last Game 2013-14 (Navy, 56-55)Head Coach Head Coach Niki Reid Geckler (Georgetown ‘93)Record at School 13-17 (One SeasonCareer Record 98-92 (Six Seasons)
OregonDec. 6 • Eugene, Ore. • 10 p.m. ESTThe SchoolLocation Eugene, Ore.Founded 1876Enrollment 24,548Athletic Director Rob MullensNickname DucksConference Pacific 12Home Arena Matthew Knight Arena (12,369)Sports InformationSID Contact Joe WaltastiOffice Phone (541) 346-7332E-Mail [email protected] Site GoDucks.comPress Row (541) 346-4497Program Information2013-14 Records 16-16 / 16-12 (T-9th)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 5Series vs. Navy First MeetingLast Game First MeetingHead Coach Head Coach Kelly Graves (New Mexico ‘88)Record at School First SeasonCareer Record 427-202 (20 Seasons)
Portland StateDec. 5 • Portland, Ore. • 10 p.m. ESTThe SchoolLocation Portland, Ore.Founded 1946Enrollment 28,766Interim Athletic Director Valerie ClearyNickname VikingsConference Big SkyHome Arena Peter W. Stott Center (1,500)Sports InformationSID Contact Ryan McCallOffice Phone (503) 725-5744E-Mail [email protected] Site GoViks.comPress Row (503) 725-5597Program Information2013-14 Records 8-21 / 6-14 (T-9th)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 6Series vs. Navy First MeetingLast Game First MeetingHead Coach Head Coach Sherri Murrell (Pepperdine ‘91)Record at School 118-91 (Seven Seasons)Career Record 265-291 (19 Seasons)
Grand CanyonNov. 29 • Annapolis, Md. • 3:30 p.m.The SchoolLocation Phoenix, Ariz.Founded 1949Enrollment 11,000Athletic Director Keith BakerNickname AntelopesConference Western Athletic ConferenceHome Arena GCU Arena (7,000)Sports InformationSID Contact Steve HeathOffice Phone (602) 639-6514E-Mail [email protected] Site GCULopes.comPress Row NoneProgram Information2013-14 Records 21-9 / 10-6 (3rd)Starters Returning / Lost 0 / 5Letterwinners Returning / Lost 4 / 9Series vs. Navy First MeetingLast Game First MeetingHead Coach Head Coach Trent May (Southern Nazarena ‘95)Record at School 151-55 (Seven Seasons)Career Record 278-112 (14 Seasons)
UNCGNov. 28 • Annapolis, Md. • 3:30 p.m.The SchoolLocation Greensboro, N.C.Founded 1891Enrollment 18,454Athletic Director Kim RecordNickname SpartansConference SouthernHome Arena Fleming Gym (1,833)Sports InformationSID Contact Justin GloverOffice Phone (609) 896-5135E-Mail [email protected] Site UNCGSpartans.comPress Row (336) 334-5615Program Information2013-14 Records 7-23 / 3-15 (10th)Starters Returning / Lost 11 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 4 / 1Series vs. Navy UNCG leads, 1-0Last Game 1988-89 (Navy, 73-66)Head Coach Head Coach Wendy Palmer (Virginia ‘96)Record at School 19-71 (Three Seasons)Career Record 19-71 (Three Seasons)
Saint Peter’s Dec. 21 • Annapolis, Md. • 2 p.m.The SchoolLocation Jersey City, N.J.Founded 1872Enrollment 3,282Athletic Director Joseph QuinlanNickname PeacocksConference Metro Atlantic AthleticHome Arena Yanitelli Center (3,000)Sports InformationSID Contact Matthew TorresOffice Phone (201) 761-7322E-Mail [email protected] Site SaintPetersPeacocks.comPress Row (201) 761-7350 Program Information2013-14 Records 3-27 / 2-18 (11th)Starters Returning / Lost 2 / 3Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 3Series vs. Navy Saint Peter’s leads, 3-2Last Game 2013-14 (Navy, 70-51)Head Coach Head Coach Pat Coyle (Rutgers ‘82)Record at School 3-27 (One Season)Career Record 103-104 (Seven Seasons)
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American Jan. 27 • Washington, D.C. • 8 p.m.Feb. 25 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Washington, D.C.Founded 1893Enrollment 6,824Athletic Director Billy WalkerNickname EaglesHome Arena Bender Arena (2,963)Sports InformationSID Contact Melissa McKeownOffice Phone (202) 885-3030E-Mail [email protected] Site AUEagles.comPress Row (202) 885-8232Program Information2013-14 Records 22-10 / 14-4 (T-2nd)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Tied, 1-1Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 7 / 5All-Time Record 543-544 (48 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 122-64All-Time PL Tournament Record 12-13P.L. Tournament Titles 0 in 13 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Megan Gebbia (Towson ‘94)Record at School 22-10 (One Season)Patriot League Record 14-4 (One Season)Patriot League Tournament Record 1-1 (One Season)Career Record 22-10 (One Season)
ArmyJan. 10 • West Point, N.Y. • TBAFeb. 7 • Annapolis, Md. • 4:30 p.m.The SchoolLocation West Point, N.Y.Founded 1802Enrollment 4,400Athletic Director Boo CorriganNickname Black KnightsHome Arena Christl Arena (5,043)Sports InformationSID Contact Harrison AntognioniOffice Phone (845) 938-6996E-Mail [email protected] Site GoArmySports.comPress Row (845) 938-4441Program Information2013-14 Records 25-8 / 14-4 (T-2nd)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Tied, 1-1Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 2All-Time Record 568-503 (37 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 162-164All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 16-22P.L. Tournament Titles 2 in 24 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Dave Magarity (St. Francis [Pa.] ‘74)Record at School 146-97 (Eight Seasons)Patriot League Record 73-43Patriot League Tournament Record 4-7Career Record 459-431 (31 Seasons)
Boston UniversityJan. 7 • Boston, Mass. • 7 p.m.Feb. 4 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Boston, Mass.Founded 1839Enrollment 16,572Athletic Director Drew MarrochelloNickname TerriersHome Arena Case Gymnasium (2,100)Sports InformationSID Contact Laura DevineOffice Phone (617) 353-7787E-Mail [email protected] Site GoTerriers.comPress Row (617) 358-5685Program Information2013-14 Records 13-20 / 7-11 (7th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 6 / 5All-Time Record 563-512 (39 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 7-11All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 1-1P.L. Tournament Titles 0 in 1 SeasonHead Coach Head Coach Katy Steding (Stanford ‘90)Record at School First SeasonPatriot League Record First SeasonPatriot League Tournament Record First SeasonCareer Record First Season
BucknellJan. 14 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.Feb. 11 • Lewisburg, Pa. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Lewisburg, Pa.Founded 1846Enrollment 3,500Athletic Director John P. HardtNickname BisonHome Arena Sojka Pavilion (4,000)Sports InformationSID Contact Matt JacksonOffice Phone (570) 577-1835E-Mail [email protected] Site BucknellBison.comPress Row (570) 577-1519Program Information2013-14 Records 16-14 / 11-7 (4th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1Letterwinners Returning / Lost 11 / 2All-Time Record 456-573 (41 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 166-160All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 15-22P.L. Tournament Titles 2 in 24 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Aaron Roussell (Iowa ‘01)Record at School 31-30 (Two Seasons)Patriot League Record 16-16Patriot League Tournament Record 1-2Career Record 192-80 (10 Seasons)
ColgateJan. 17 • Hamilton, N.Y. • 4 p.m.Feb. 14 • Annapolis, Md. • 4 p.m..The SchoolLocation Hamilton, N.Y.Founded 1819Enrollment 2,927Athletic Director Victoria M. ChunNickname RaidersHome Arena Cotterell Court (3,100)Sports InformationSID Contact John PainterOffice Phone (315) 228-7602E-Mail [email protected] Site GoColgateRaiders.comPress Row (315) 228-6816Program Information 2013-14 Records 8-22 / 4-14 (9th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 9 / 4All-Time Record 400-668 (41 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 108-228All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 13-23P.L. Tournament Titles 1 in 24 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Nicci Hays Fort (Culver-Stockton ‘98)Record at School 26-65 (Three Seasons)Patriot League Record 12-34Patriot League Tournament Record 1-3Career Record 74-130 (Seven Seasons)
Holy CrossJan. 24 • Annapolis, Md. • 2 p.m.Feb. 21 • Worcester, Mass. • 2 p.m.The SchoolLocation Worcester, Mass.Founded 1843Enrollment 2,877Athletic Director Nathan PineNickname CrusadersHome Arena Hart Center (3,600)Sports InformationSID Contact Jim SarkisianOffice Phone (508) 793-2783E-Mail [email protected] Site GoHolyCross.comPress Row (508) 793-3980Program Information2013-14 Records 20-12 / 10-8 (5th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 5All-Time Record 693-416 (40 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 236-90All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 44-13P.L. Tournament Titles 11 in 24 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Bill Gibbons (Clark ‘81)Record at School 553-327 (29 Seasons)Patriot League Record 236-90Patriot League Tournament Record 44-13Career Record 553-327 (29 Seasons)
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LafayetteJan. 3 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.Jan. 31 • Easton, Pa. • 2 p.m.The SchoolLocation Easton, Pa.Founded 1826Enrollment 2,400Athletic Director Bruce McCutcheonNickname LeopardsHome Arena Kirby Sports Center (3,500)Sports InformationSID Contact David DatzOffice Phone (610) 330-5518E-Mail [email protected] Site GoLeopards.comPress Row (610) 330-5454Program Information 2013-14 Records 14-16 / 8-10 (6th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Tied, 1-1Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 9 / 5All-Time Record 465-594 (42 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 108-218All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 11-24All-Time P.L. Tournament Titles 0 in 24 seasonsHead CoachHead Coach Dianne Nolan (Glassboro St. ‘73)Record at School 44-76 (Four Seasons)Patriot League Record 18-42Patriot League Tournament Record 0-4Career Record 561-476 (37 Seasons)
LehighJan. 21 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.Feb. 18 • Bethlehem, Pa. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Bethlehem, Pa.Founded 1865Enrollment 4,904Athletic Director Joe SterrettNickname Mountain HawksHome Arena Stabler Arena (5,600)Sports InformationSID Contact Chelsea VielhauerOffice Phone (610) 758-5101E-Mail [email protected] Site LehighSports.comPress Row (610) 758-4903 / 4933Program Information2013-14 Records 13-18 / 5-13 (8th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 3All-Time Record 515-533 (40 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 156-170All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 19-21P.L. Tournament Titles 3 in 24 seasonsHead Coach Head Coach Sue Troyan (Dickinson ‘88)Record at School 299-260 (19 Seasons)Patriot League Record 145-121Patriot League Tournament Record 19-16Career Record 299-260 (19 Seasons)
Patriot League Membership
School First Season of MembershipAmerican 2001-02Army 1990-91Boston University 2013-14Bucknell 1990-91Colgate 1990-91Holy Cross 1990-91Lafayette 1990-91Lehigh 1990-91Loyola 2013-14Navy 1991-92
Loyola (Md.) Dec. 31 • Baltimore, Md. • 2 p.m.Feb. 28 • Annapolis, Md. • 7 p.m.The SchoolLocation Baltimore, Md.Founded 1852Enrollment 3,917Athletic Director Jim PaquetteNickname GreyhoundsHome Arena Reitz Arena (2,100)Sports InformationSID Contact Kristen JamesOffice Phone (410) 617-2656E-Mail [email protected] Site LoyolaGreyhounds.comPress Row (410) 617-5370Program Information2013-14 Records 5-25 / 2-16 (10th)2013-14 Regular Season vs. Navy Navy, 2-0Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 5 / 5All-Time Record 494-624 (42 Seasons)All-Time Patriot League Record 2-16All-Time P.L. Tournament Record 0-1P.L. Tournament Titles 0 in 1 SeasonHead Coach Head Coach Joe Logan (Loyola ‘96)Record at School 126-148 (Nine Seasons)Patriot League Record 2-16Patriot League Tournament Record 0-1Career Record 126-148 (Nine Seasons)
Navy Series Records vs. Patriot League
All GamesAmerican American leads, 24-20Army Tied, 31-31Boston University Navy leads, 2-1Bucknell Bucknell leads, 28-27Colgate Navy leads, 34-18Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 39-16Lafayette Navy leads, 42-21Lehigh Navy, 27-26Loyola Navy leads, 14-4
Patriot League Regular Season GamesAmerican Tied, 13-13Army Tied, 23-23Boston University Navy leads, 2-0Bucknell Bucknell leads, 25-21Colgate Navy leads, 29-17Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 32-14Lafayette Navy leads, 32-14Lehigh Lehigh leads, 24-22Loyola Navy leads, 2-0
Patriot League Tournament GamesAmerican American leads, 3-2Army Navy leads, 3-2Boston University 0-0Bucknell Tied, 3-3Colgate Navy leads, 5-1Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 7-2Lafayette Navy leads, 4-1Lehigh Navy leads, 2-1Loyola 0-0
Navy vs. Opponents Under Stefanie PemperAmerican Navy leads, 8-6Army Navy leads, 7-5Boston University Navy leads, 2-1Bucknell Navy leads, 12-3Colgate Navy leads, 12-3Holy Cross Navy leads, 12-3Lafayette Navy leads, 10-4Lehigh Lehigh leads, 9-5Loyola Navy leads, 4-2
Opposing School’s Current Head Coach vs. NavyAmerican Tied, 1-1Army Tied, 8-8Boston University 0-0Bucknell Navy leads, 4-1Colgate Navy leads, 6-1Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 39-16Lafayette Navy leads, 7-2Lehigh Lehigh leads, 22-19Loyola Navy leads, 4-2
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Navy Game-by Game Results vs. Patriot League TeamsNavy vs. American (PL / PLT)Overall: American leads, 24-20 (Tied, 13-13 / AU, 3-2)at Navy: Navy leads, 14-8 (N, 8-4 / Tied, 1-1)at American: American leads, 14-5 (AU, 8-4 / 0-0)at Neutral Site: American leads, 2-1 (0-0 / AU, 2-1)
Date Site Result ScoreF16, 78 H L 75-53D4, 79 A W 81-77F12, 81 H W 62-57F2, 82 A L 64-61F19, 83 H W 61-60J29, 84 A L 60-47J26, 85 H W 66-60J17, 86 A L 79-70J17, 87 H L 66-52F2, 88 A L 68-49F11, 89 H W 72-55D21, 99 H L 65-54N29, 00 A L 75-67/OTJ29, 02 A L 86-83F20, 02 H W 67-50J14, 03 A L 60-55F11, 03 H W 75-72/2OTJ13, 04 H L 51-42F11, 04 A L 59-48M5, 04 N1 L 85-73J12, 05 A W 70-64F26, 05 H W 49-46M3, 05 N2 W 62-40J24, 06 H W 70-60F21, 06 A L 89-81/OTJ24, 07 A L 62-48F21, 07 H W 65-58M3, 07 H3 L 68-55J30, 08 H L 59-52F27, 08 A L 69-37J28, 09 A W 68-61F25, 09 H W 59-56J27, 10 H L 62-45F24, 10 A L 66-38M7, 10 N4 L 72-45J26, 11 A W 57-46F23, 11 H W 63-56M12, 11 H5 W 47-40J18, 12 A L 49-44F15, 12 H L 55-52J23, 13 H W 61-42F20, 13 A W 52-42J29, 14 H W 48-44F26, 14 A L 63-50N1: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N2: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.H3: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N4: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.H5: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.
Navy vs. Boston University (PL / PLT)Overall: Navy leads, 2-1 (N, 2-0 / 0-0)at Navy: Navy leads, 1-0 (N, 1-0 / 0-0)at Boston University: Navy leads, 1-0 (N, 1-0 / 0-0at Neutral Site: Boston University leads, 1-0 (0-0 / 0-0)
Date Site Result ScoreD30, 11 N1 L 48-46J8, 14 H W 70-50F5, 14 A W 68-57N1: Fordham Holiday Classic; Bronx, N.Y.
Navy vs. Army (PL / PLT)Overall: Tied, 31-31 (Tied, 23-23 / N, 3-2)at Navy: Army leads, 15-14 (A, 12-11 / A, 1-0)at Army: Navy leads, 15-14 (N, 12-11 / N, 1-0)at Neutral Site: Tied, 2-2 (0-0 / N, 2-1)
Date Site Result ScoreJ18, 81 N1 L 65-48F20, 82 A W 79-73F26, 83 H W 69-64F25, 84 A L 66-53F23, 85 H L 54-52F22, 86 A L 66-53F21, 87 H W 70-52F20, 88 A W 49-46F25, 89 H W 68-55F24, 90 A L 47-41F23, 91 H L 69-51J25, 92 A L 72-45F19, 92 H L 69-59M6, 92 N2 L 77-65J9, 93 H L 60-50F3, 93 A L 67-62F2, 94 H L 64-58F28, 94 A L 71-59J21, 95 H W 66-51F14, 95 A L 52-49J24, 96 H W 62-33F17, 96 A W 67-57M1, 96 N3 W 65-57J8, 97 A W 71-65F1, 97 H W 83-56F28, 97 N4 W 80-53J17, 98 H W 74-46J31, 98 A W 74-48J19, 99 A W 83-59F6, 99 H L 51-50F27, 99 A5 W 87-69J27, 00 H L 69-62F26, 00 A W 64-57J24, 01 A W 72-61F17, 01 H W 81-59M2, 01 H6 L 73-61J26, 02 H W 71-60F23, 02 A L 75-67J31, 03 A W 60-48M1, 03 H W 86-85/3OTJ30, 04 H W 75-73F28, 04 A L 65-60J23, 05 H L 64-50F6, 05 A L 89-81J21, 06 H L 83-69F4, 06 A L 78-72/OTJ21, 07 A W 49-44F18, 07 H L 58-43J27, 08 H L 58-49F23, 08 A L 70-66/OTJ24, 09 A W 44-39F21, 09 H L 58-50J23, 10 H W 64-53F20, 10 A W 54-48J22, 11 A W 55-46F19, 11 H L 57-46J14, 12 H W 58-56F11, 12 A W 57-50J20, 13 A L 53-42F16, 13 H L 48-40J11, 14 H W 74-64F8, 14 A L 54-48N1: Dartmouth- Burger King Invitational; Hanover, N.H.N2: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.N3: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.N4: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.A5: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H6: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
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Navy vs. Bucknell (PL / PLT)Overall: Bucknell leads, 28-27 (B, 25-21 / Tied, 3-3)at Navy: Navy leads, 15-11 (N, 12-11 / N, 2-0)at Bucknell: Bucknell leads, 14-10 (B, 14-9 / 0-0)at Neutral Site: Bucknell leads, 3-2 (0-0 / B, 3-1)
Date Site Result ScoreD5, 81 A W 71-49F1, 83 H W 51-48J12, 85 N1 W 68-58J11, 92 H W 70-68F5, 92 A W 77-74J23, 93 H L 55-47F17, 93 A L 90-62J22, 94 A W 74-60F17, 94 H W 73-71J7, 95 A L 54-52F1, 95 H W 54-48J10, 96 H L 90-86F3, 96 A L 64-58J22, 97 A W 52-42F15, 97 H W 68-55J21, 98 H W 51-41F14, 98 A W 57-50J6, 99 H W 65-58/OTJ30, 99 A L 71-54J12, 00 A L 64-58F5, 00 H L 46-43M3, 00 N2 L 62-43J10, 01 H L 60-57F3, 01 A L 85-66J12, 02 H L 69-52F6, 02 A L 83-71M1, 02 N3 L 72-57J18, 03 H L 74-65F16, 03 A L 73-60M7, 03 N4 L 79-69/OTJ17, 04 A L 72-63F14, 04 H W 65-42J30, 05 A W 53-43F13, 05 H L 65-58J7, 06 H L 88-51J28, 06 A L 74-54J6, 07 A L 67-47F3, 07 H L 76-66J12, 08 H L 71-45F9, 08 A L 65-50J10, 09 A L 66-50F7, 09 H L 66-54M7, 09 N5 W 53-51J8, 10 H W 70-40F6, 10 A W 61-46J8, 11 A W 62-56F5, 11 H W 66-45M9, 11 H6 W 55-41J28, 12 A W 50-49F25, 12 H W 60-51F2, 13 H W 61-40M2, 13 A L 55-48M11, 13 H7 W 60-48J15, 14 A W 94-82/2OTF12, 14 H W 70-61N1: James Madison Invitational; Harrisonburg, Va.N2: PLT (QF); Easton, Pa.N3: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N4: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N5: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.H6: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.H7: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.
Navy vs. Colgate (PL / PLT)Overall: Navy leads, 34-18 (N, 29-17 / N, 5-1)at Navy: Navy leads, 21-5 (N, 18-5 / N, 3-0)at Colgate: Colgate leads, 12-11 (C, 12-11 / 0-0)at Neutral Site: Navy leads, 2-1 (0-0 / N, 2-1)
Date Site Result ScoreJ15, 92 A W 64-58F8, 92 H L 55-46J16, 93 A W 64-50F10, 93 H W 61-52J15, 94 H W 83-71F9, 94 A L 82-62J18, 95 A W 70-55F11, 95 H W 62-52J20, 96 H L 55-50F14, 96 A L 55-52/OTJ11, 97 A L 58-53F5, 97 H W 61-43J10, 98 H W 84-68F4, 98 A W 65-49F27, 98 H1 W 72-46J27, 99 H W 70-52F20, 99 A L 63-61F26, 99 N2 W 60-59F2, 00 A L 61-55F14, 00 H W 61-50J27, 01 H L 88-82F21, 01 A L 65-63J19, 02 A L 84-73F13, 02 H W 81-73J26, 03 H W 73-57F21, 03 A L 76-65J25, 04 A L 80-57F20, 04 H W 68-53J28, 05 A L 64-53F11, 05 H W 78-73F18, 06 A W 80-62F25, 06 H W 65-60M2, 06 N3 L 60-55J27, 07 H L 55-44F24, 07 A W 54-52F2, 08 A W 64-49M1, 08 H W 56-54J31, 09 H W 48-40F28, 09 A W 65-35J30, 10 A L 56-54F27, 10 H W 69-50M6, 10 N4 W 69-57J29, 11 H L 59-55F26, 11 A W 75-59M5, 11 H5 W 55-36J21, 12 H W 61-52F18, 12 A L 62-60M1, 12 H6 W 66-54J26, 13 A W 59-43F23, 13 H W 63-48J18, 14 H W 71-40F15, 14 A W 76-47H1: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N2: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.N3: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.N4: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.H5: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.H6: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Date Site Result ScoreJ18, 92 H L 75-62F12, 92 A L 79-47J27, 93 A L 76-45F20, 93 H L 76-61J26, 94 H L 66-63F19, 94 A L 91-83M5, 94 H1 L 83-79J14, 95 A L 84-62F8, 95 H W 63-62J17, 96 H W 62-59F10, 96 A L 83-58M3, 96 A2 L 75-66J29, 97 H L 67-65F22, 97 A L 79-47J27, 98 A L 72-62F22, 98 H L 86-75/OTM4, 98 A3 L 67-60J17, 99 H W 81-74F9, 99 A L 69-61M3, 99 A4 L 72-58J23, 00 A L 69-57F19, 00 H L 80-71J20, 01 A L 78-63F14, 01 H L 78-77/OTJ8, 02 A L 82-79/OTF2, 02 H L 62-60J24, 03 H L 75-66F23, 03 A L 67-55J23, 04 A W 71-64F22, 04 H L 79-60J21, 05 H L 73-48F4, 05 A L 71-57M5, 05 A5 L 72-62J31, 06 H L 59-55F14, 06 A L 65-47J16, 07 A L 49-39F13, 07 H L 85-80J23, 08 H L 62-51F20, 08 A L 56-53M8, 08 N6 L 67-53J21, 09 A W 59-50F18, 09 H L 67-58J20, 10 H W 75-60F17, 10 A W 77-69J19, 11 A W 53-39F16, 11 H W 73-68/OTJ11, 12 H L 55-38F8, 12 A W 73-56M10, 12 H7 W 57-48J16, 13 A W 60-47F13, 13 H W 59-35M16, 13 H8 W 72-53J25, 14 A W 60-53F22, 14 H W 64-57M10, 14 H9 L 75-64H1: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.A2: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.A3: PLT (F); Worcester, Mass.A4: PLT (F); Worcester, Mass.A5: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.N6: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H7: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.H8: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.H9: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.
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Date Site Result ScoreF16, 80 A W 85-63J22, 81 H W 73-61J20, 82 H W 73-45J19, 83 A W 54-47J18, 84 H L 59-54J16, 85 A L 70-57J15, 86 H L 74-58J14, 87 A L 74-63J6, 88 H L 41-38D8, 88 H W 67-53F5, 90 A L 63-49J30, 91 H W 66-47J29, 92 H L 80-68F22, 92 A L 88-60J20, 93 H L 58-47F13, 93 A L 72-67J19, 94 A L 80-63F12, 94 H W 69-57M3, 94 H1 W 64-63J11, 95 H W 65-35F4, 95 A W 54-39M3, 95 N2 W 68-44J13, 96 A W 63-60F7, 96 H L 51-49J18, 97 H W 67-52F12, 97 A W 64-60J17, 98 A W 70-60F11, 98 H W 73-63F28, 98 H3 W 76-59J9, 99 H W 67-54F3, 99 A W 75-64J16, 00 A L 52-50F9, 00 H W 62-54J17, 01 H W 77-62F11, 01 A L 64-59J23, 02 H W 56-55F16, 02 A W 50-45F2, 03 A W 70-52F27, 03 H W 68-66/OTF1, 04 H W 71-53F26, 04 A W 67-53J8, 05 H W 59-46F23, 05 A L 68-58J14, 06 A W 75-71/OTF11, 06 H W 73-63J13, 07 H W 55-43F10, 07 A L 68-65J19, 08 A L 60-44F16, 08 H W 53-44J17, 09 H W 53-48F14, 09 A W 60-57M8, 09 N4 L 62-55J16, 10 A L 46-43F13, 10 H W 62-42J15, 11 H W 61-52F12, 11 A L 58-53J7, 12 A W 60-55F4, 12 H W 63-47J13, 13 H W 62-44F9, 13 A W 60-52/OTM7, 13 H5 W 59-55/OTJ5, 14 A W 67-53F1, 14 H L 70-69H1: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N2: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H3: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.N4: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.H5: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Navy vs. Lehigh (PL / PLT)Overall: Navy leads, 27-26 (L, 24-22 / N, 2-1)at Navy: Navy leads, 15-11 (N, 12-11 / N, 1-0)at Lehigh: Lehigh leads, 15-12 (L, 13-10 / Tied, 1-1)at Neutral Site: 0-0 (0-0 / 0-0)
Date Site Result ScoreD8, 81 A W 76-54J17, 83 H W 54-49D3, 83 A L 71-60J22, 91 H W 69-47J22, 92 H W 71-51F15, 92 A L 85-70J13, 93 H W 77-70F6, 93 A W 80-68J12, 94 H L 79-69F5, 94 A L 68-65J28, 95 H W 69-62F25, 95 A W 61-59J31, 96 A W 61-60F24, 96 H W 68-53J15, 97 A W 84-49F8, 97 H L 80-78/OTM2, 97 A1 L 70-62J14, 98 H W 72-52F7, 98 A W 67-62J23, 99 A L 69-60F17, 99 H W 76-66J29, 00 H L 74-70F23, 00 A L 72-63J31, 01 A W 70-63F24, 01 H L 83-65J16, 02 H L 52-51F9, 02 A L 87-60J11, 03 H L 75-72F13, 03 A L 68-57J10, 04 A L 71-61F7, 04 H L 77-53J15, 05 A L 65-53F19, 05 H W 64-59J10, 06 A W 89-82/OTF7, 06 H W 49-42J9, 07 H W 54-44F7, 07 A W 59-46J16, 08 A L 55-53F13, 08 H L 54-50J14, 09 H L 66-63/OTF11, 09 A L 66-48J13, 10 A L 64-56F11, 10 H L 54-53J12, 11 H W 63-62F9, 11 A L 63-59J25, 12 H L 50-46F22, 12 A L 57-48M5, 12 A2 W 64-59J30, 13 A W 72-47F27, 13 H W 49-34J22, 14 A W 73-61J19, 14 H W 79-59M6, 14 H3 W 84-54A1: PLT (SF); Bethlehem, Pa.A2: PLT (SF); Bethlehem, Pa.H3: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Navy vs. Loyola (Md.) (PL / PLT)Overall: Navy leads, 14-4 (N, 2-0 / 0-0)at Navy: Navy leads, 8-2 (N, 1-0 / 0-0)at Loyola: Navy leads, 6-2 (N, 1-0 / 0-0)at Neutral Site: 0-0 (0-0 / 0-0)
Date Site Result ScoreJ26, 79 A W 85-82/OTM2, 79 H1 L 71-67F12, 80 H W 68-62F10, 81 A W 77-63F9, 82 H W 79-60F8, 83 A W 64-50F14, 84 H W 66-63F17, 85 A L 72-69F12, 86 H W 68-51F28, 87 A W 77-53F24, 88 H W 77-63D29, 88 A W 76-60N20, 09 H2 W 67-57D3, 10 H L 57-54N13, 11 A L 42-38N20, 12 H W 71-60J2, 14 H W 67-44M1, 14 A W 74-50H1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
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Air Force (Navy leads, 8-3)H: 5-0; A: 2-3; N: 1-0N22, 96 N1 W 52-49J3, 01 H W 56-38J5, 02 A L 85-69D29, 03 H W 73-60D30, 04 A L 72-62D29, 07 H W 72-69/OTJ3, 09 A L 65-62D22, 09 H W 54-48D30, 10 A W 63-62N28, 11 H W 71-59N26, 12 A W 60-36N1: at Gate City Classic; Pocatello, Idaho
Albany (Tied, 3-3)H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-1F28, 00 A L 56-50D9, 00 N1 L 57-56F5, 01 H W 66-56N30, 01 A W 69-55J5, 03 H W 71-63N23, 03 A L 77-55N1: at Hatter Classic; DeLand, Fla.
Appalachian State (ASU leads, 2-1)H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J2, 00 H L 83-74D3, 00 A L 97-78N21, 01 H W 72-71
Arizona (Arizona leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N29, 03 N1 L 67-61N1: Rainbow Wahine Classic;Honolulu, Hawaii
Austin Peay (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D18, 95 H1 W 95-73D31, 95 A L 92-82H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Brown (Brown leads, 2-1)H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J8, 04 H L 65-59J18, 05 A L 64-54N29, 13 H1 W 81-61H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Buffalo (Buffalo leads, 2-1)H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D20, 92 H1 W 74-68D6, 99 H L 61-46D30, 00 A L 69-42H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
California (California leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N21, 04 A L 87-55
UC Davis (UC Davis leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N23, 12 N1 L 66-63/OTN1: Husky Classic; Houston, Texas
Cal Poly (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D19, 02 H W 70-66N19, 04 A L 72-65
Cal State Northridge (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J6, 96 A W 58-57/OT
Canisius (Canisius leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D19, 93 H1 L 80-71H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Charleston Southern (Navy leads, 4-0)H: 2-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0J9, 92 H W 77-56D3, 94 A W 92-88D21, 95 H1 W 82-61D20, 06 A W 65-55H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Coastal Carolina (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J2, 97 A W 74-63F9, 98 H W 60-45
College of Charleston (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D30, 96 A W 69-59N16, 01 A L 93-70D21, 02 H1 W 76-62H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Colorado State (CSU leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N23, 07 A1 L 59-53A1: Rocky Mountain Invitational;Fort Collins, Colo.
Columbia (Navy leads, 4-1)H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0D6, 95 A W 70-64D2, 96 H W 80-63N26, 00 H W 89-76D29, 01 A W 81-70N22, 08 A1 L 54-53N1: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.
Coppin State (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0J3, 95 H W 76-56D20, 97 H1 W 67-39H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Cornell (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D11, 95 A W 82-58J5, 97 H W 70-50
Dartmouth (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D11, 79 H W 71-69J17, 81 A1 L 72-60A1: Dartmouth-Burger King Invitational; Hanover, N.H.
Davidson (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J6, 93 H W 90-65D8, 94 A L 75-53
Dayton (Dayton leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N25, 08 H L 64-58/OTJ5, 10 A L 84-54
Delaware (Delaware leads, 7-4)H: 3-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-1J9, 80 H L 69-52D2, 80 H W 63-56D2, 81 A W 67-57D1, 82 H W 62-52N30, 83 A L 64-53N27, 88 N1 L 63-54N14, 97 H W 77-55D7, 98 A L 74-67D5, 03 A L 69-57D11, 09 A L 67-50D5, 10 H L 60-55N1: Seton Hall Tournament; South Orange, N.J.
Delaware State (Navy leads, 6-2)H: 4-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0D9, 78 A W 81-51D1, 95 N1 W 72-68D15, 02 H W 60-55D23, 04 H2 W 57-36J3, 05 A L 50-43D9, 05 H L 53-45N30, 08 H W 55-45N24, 09 A W 52-43N1: Lady Flames Classic; Lynchburg, Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
DePaul (DePaul leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1M19, 11 N1 L 56-43N1: NCAA Tournament; University Park, Pa.
Drexel (Navy leads, 3-2)H: 3-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0D30, 87 A L 81-48F6, 89 H W 78-65J29, 90 A L 62-58J16, 91 H W 79-59D20, 96 H1 W 68-57H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Duquesne (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0J30, 82 A L 64-63F6, 83 H W 68-63D7, 92 N1 W 63-47N1: Harris Teeter Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C.
East Carolina (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N30, 12 H1 W 57-48H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Eastern Illinois (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 02 A L 77-72D20, 03 H1 W 88-62H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Eastern Michigan (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N26, 96 H1 W 76-69H1: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Florida (Florida leads, 2-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-2N21, 81 N1 L 92-67N27, 10 N2 L 52-43N1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.N2: Dead River Company Classic; Orono, Maine
Fordham (Fordham leads, 8-5)H: 2-3; A: 3-4; N: 0-1F1, 92 A L 73-63F29, 92 H L 65-62J30, 93 H L 64-56F27, 93 A W 63-61M2, 93 A1 L 55-41J29, 94 A W 77-75F26, 94 H L 88-68J25, 95 A L 66-47F19, 95 H W 63-52M5, 95 N2 L 70-55J2, 08 H W 55-45J5, 09 A W 70-66/OTD29, 11 A3 L 47-43A1: Patriot League Tournament (Quarterfinal); Bronx, N.Y.N2: Patriot League Tournament (Semifinal); West Point, N.Y.A3: Fordham Holiday Classic; Bronx, N.Y.
Fresno State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D22, 02 H1 W 68-66H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Furman (Furman leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D21, 00 H1 L 89-47H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
George Mason (Navy leads, 7-4)H: 5-1; A: 2-3; N: 0-0D9, 77 H W 78-65D5, 78 A W 74-59D6, 79 H W 90-70D2, 81 H L 66-65D7, 82 A L 71-62D6, 83 H W 61-51D5, 84 A L 60-57D2, 85 H W 69-63J12, 87 A W 80-63J23, 88 H W 67-58J11, 89 A L 69-44
George Washington (George Washington leads, 9-2)H: 2-4; A: 0-5; N: 0-0J14, 78 H L 69-68J23, 79 A L 73-62J17, 80 H W 58-52J14, 81 A L 69-65J14, 82 H W 59-58J12, 83 A L 55-50F7, 84 H L 63-62J30, 85 A L 81-66J28, 86 H L 54-45D8, 86 A L 75-55D1, 87 H L 55-51
Georgetown (Georgetown leads, 9-2)H: 1-5; A: 0-4; N: 1-0F4, 78 H W 82-80/2OTJ13, 79 A L 67-59F5, 80 H L 74-69J27, 81 H L 71-63D4, 87 N1 W 67-64J3, 89 H L 58-55J20, 90 A L 78-50F6, 91 H L 82-67D3, 92 A L 100-74D4, 06 H L 51-34N20, 07 A L 81-56N1: Princeton Invitational; Princeton, N.J.
Gonzaga (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N23, 96 N1 W 58-55N1: Gate City Classic; Pocatello, Idaho
Harvard (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J2, 10 A L 71-55N20, 10 H1 W 65-60H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
High Point (Tied, 2-2)H: 0-2; A: 0-0; N: 2-0J3, 91 N1 W 78-54N20, 00 H L 89-76N13, 09 N2 W 70-67/OTD1, 12 H3 L 63-47N1: West Florida Classic; Pensacola, Fla.N2: Phoenix Classic; Elon, N.C.H3: Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.
Navy Game-by-Game Results vs. Division I Opponents
Houston Baptist (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D2, 11 H1 W 67-31H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Howard (Navy leads, 5-3)H: 2-1; A: 2-2; N: 1-0J5, 93 A W 71-58D7, 93 H L 72-68D5, 94 A L 90-82N18, 06 N1 W 77-67N14, 07 H W 71-50N16, 08 A W 59-49J4, 11 H W 58-45D11, 11 A L 60-50N1: Seton Hall Basketball Classic; South Orange, N.J.
Iona (Tied, 2-2)H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N19, 97 H W 65-50D7, 97 A W 61-49N9, 12 A L 74-64N17, 13 H L 64-61
Jackson State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N24, 12 N1 W 72-48N1: Husky Classic;Houston, Texas
Jacksonville (Jacksonville leads, 2-1)H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N18, 01 A W 75-65D8, 02 H L 75-73D18, 04 A L 63-59
James Madison (JMU leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J11, 85 A1 L 60-53A1: James Madison Invitational; Harrisonburg, Va.
Kent State (Kent State leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N24, 07 N1 L 53-47N1: Rocky Mountain Invitational;Fort Collins, Colo.
Liberty (Navy leads, 4-1)H: 1-2; A: 3-0; N: 0-0D9, 83 H L 90-86/OTJ7, 87 A W 83-58J7, 92 H W 92-89/OTD7, 93 A W 54-45D2, 95 A1 W 55-47N21, 09 H2 L 55-43A1: Lady Flames Classic; Lynchburg, Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Long Island (Navy leads, 3-1)H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N29, 95 A W 76-65D9, 96 H W 81-59J2, 06 H W 72-68N28, 06 A L 51-49
Longwood (Navy leads, 9-2)H: 7-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-1D7, 84 H W 63-56D2, 86 A L 70-65J20, 88 H W 70-51J28, 89 H W 74-65F20, 89 H W 75-62J24, 90 A W 75-68F28, 90 H W 92-75D2, 90 N1 L 74-70J12, 91 H W 75-69F3, 91 A W 84-73F25, 91 H W 74-62N1: West Chester Dial Classic; West Chester, Pa.
Louisiana-Lafayette (La.-Lafayette leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 99 A L 71-57
Loyola (Ill.) (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0J3, 98 H W 80-59
Loyola Marymount (LMU leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J3, 96 A L 78-63
Maine (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0J2, 88 A L 92-55N26, 10 A1 W 65-43D3, 11 H2 W 73-56A1: Dead River Company Classic; Orono, MaineH2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Manhattan (Manhattan leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N26, 88 N1 L 54-51N1: Seton Hall Tournament; South Orange, N.J.
Marist (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D30, 00 A L 66-55D1, 01 H W 66-59
Marquette (Marquette leads, 2-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0D29, 06 A L 67-40D19, 12 A L 73-65
Marshall (Navy leads, 3-2)H: 1-1; A: 2-1; N: 0-0D5, 01 A W 71-61N12, 06 H L 74-47D16, 07 A L 70-58D30, 12 H W 67-51D29, 13 A W 72-68
Maryland (Maryland leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0M17, 12 A1 L 59-44A1: NCAA Tournament; College Park, Md.
UMBC (Navy leads, 14-13)H: 8-6; A: 4-7; N: 2-0J11, 78 H W 69-44F16, 79 H W 83-33J29, 83 N1 W 63-57F18, 84 A W 64-60N30, 84 H W 74-58M8, 85 N2 W 60-59F8, 86 A L 64-55F2, 87 H L 63-61F26, 88 A W 70-67J9, 90 H L 81-79F9, 91 A L 69-53F10, 92 H W 82-63F22, 94 A L 65-61D4, 96 H W 63-33D8, 99 H W 50-46N22, 00 A L 67-56D16, 01 H W 47-45D4, 02 A W 52-40D3, 03 H W 60-41D1, 04 A L 59-46D30, 05 H L 71-44D6, 06 A W 74-56D5, 07 H L 59-51D3, 08 A L 85-77D2, 09 A L 59-51D21, 10 H L 65-56D20, 11 H L 54-46N1: Towson Invitational; Towson, Md.N2: ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs; Lock Haven, Pa.
UMES (Navy leads, 6-1)H: 6-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0F1, 78 H W 73-58J23, 80 H W 86-45F3, 81 H W 92-60F16, 82 H W 72-51N29, 90 A L 62-60D9, 91 H W 63-55D19, 01 A1 W 67-54A1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Massachusetts (UMass leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N17, 06 N1 L 61-42N1: Seton Hall Basketball Classic; South Orange, N.J.
McNeese State (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 99 A L 55-47D20, 00 H1 W 74-65/OTH1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Morehead State (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D20, 95 H1 W 77-65D22, 04 H2 W 69-46H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.H2: Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.
Morgan State (Tied, 7-7)H: 5-3; A: 2-2; N: 0-2F18, 79 H L 66-62F23, 79 N1 L 65-61F20, 80 H L 82-72F25, 81 A L 91-58F25, 82 H W 72-53F21, 83 A W 77-71J14, 84 N2 L 77-57F21, 84 H L 62-59F19, 85 A W 83-72N25, 95 H3 W 80-64J13, 99 H W 56-43J18, 00 A L 80-61N25, 03 H W 80-47D6, 05 H W 79-50N1: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.N2: Davis & Elkins Tournament; Elkins, W.Va.H3: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Mount St. Mary’s (Mount St. Mary’s leads, 18-9)H: 7-5; A: 1-10; N: 1-3F11, 78 H L 64-56J10, 79 H L 62-58F11, 79 A W 59-51F24, 79 N1 W 71-58M3, 79 H2 W 60-47F10, 80 H W 76-60F15, 81 A L 54-53M7, 81 A3 L 50-48N20, 81 N4 L 61-48F7, 82 H L 76-66N23, 82 A L 66-48D3, 82 N5 L 69-48N28, 83 H W 59-56N20, 84 A L 73-58F18, 86 H L 62-57F17, 87 A L 70-53F16, 88 H L 80-65N22, 88 N6 L 72-62F8, 89 A L 77-70N22, 91 A7 L 63-50D21, 97 H8 W 71-66N29, 05 A L 80-72N25, 06 H W 57-46D8, 10 H W 63-46N26, 11 A L 52-45D8, 12 A L 53-45D3, 13 H W 63-55N1: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.H2: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.A3: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.N4: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.N5: Cavalier Classic; Charlottesville, Va.N6: West Chester Tournament; West Chester, Pa.A7: Mount St. Mary’s Tip-Off; Emmitsburg, Md.H8: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Murray St. (Murray St. leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D29, 94 A L 71-67/OTD21, 96 H1 L 70-61H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
UNLV (UNLV leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J4, 00 A L 74-56
New Hampshire (Navy leads, 0-1)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N25, 98 H L 68-64
NJIT (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N14, 10 A W 72-55J3, 12 H W 67-51
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Niagara (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0J7, 83 N1 W 55-43N27, 94 H2 L 68-56N1: IUP Tournament; Indiana, Pa.H2: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Nicholls State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D30, 93 A W 71-66
North Carolina (UNC leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D6, 91 A1 L 97-61A1: Harris Teeter Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C.
North Carolina A&T (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D19, 98 H1 W 67-52N22, 05 H W 80-69D18, 06 A L 64-59H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
UNC Greensboro (UNCG leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D10, 88 H L 73-66
UNC Wilmington (Navy leads, 3-1)H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J9, 86 H W 53-46J31, 87 H W 73-70D5, 93 A L 77-67N26, 94 H1 W 50-42H1: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.
North Texas (UNT leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N11, 07 N1 L 56-45N1: Winthrop Classic; Rock Hill, S.C.
Ohio (Ohio leads, 3-2)H: 0-2; A: 2-1; N: 0-0J2, 03 A W 67-52N10, 06 A L 72-49J5, 08 H L 81-52N14, 08 H L 63-48N16, 09 A W 55-51
Old Dominion (ODU leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0M20, 14 A1 L 68-60A1: WNIT; Norfolk, Va.
Oral Roberts (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0F22, 13 A W 89-64
Penn (Navy leads, 5-2)H: 4-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0J12, 81 H W 81-72N28, 87 H W 75-62J21, 89 A L 73-67N26, 96 H W 59-50D5, 97 A W 70-66D5, 08 A L 61-58D6, 09 H W 65-51
Princeton (Navy leads, 5-4)H: 3-1; A: 2-3; N: 0-0D5, 87 A1 W 65-53D4, 90 H W 80-65D2, 91 A L 81-61N21, 99 H W 67-63J5, 01 A W 67-45D10, 10 A L 74-61D9, 11 H W 65-52J8, 13 A L 70-50D6, 13 H L 73-57A1: Princeton Invitational; Princeton, N.J.
Providence (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1N22, 02 N1 L 70-62D10, 04 H W 72-42D2, 05 A W 67-61N1: Bank North Classic; Burlington, Vt.
Radford (Tied, 3-3)H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-1N23, 91 N1 L 80-66F4, 04 A W 74-68J5, 05 A L 59-51D19, 05 H W 71-65N30, 07 A L 63-51D22, 08 H W 61-44N1: Mount St. Mary’s Tip-Off; Emmitsburg, Md.
Rice (Rice leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N9, 07 N1 L 63-52N1: Winthrop Classic; Rock Hill, S.C.
Richmond (Richmond leads, 5-2)H: 1-2; A: 1-2; N: 0-0F13, 82 A W 63-58J15, 83 H L 52-50F11, 84 A L 64-41F9, 85 H W 64-61/OTF5, 86 A L 75-61N11, 11 H L 56-39J4, 13 A L 65-59
Rider (Navy leads, 3-0)H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N18, 07 H W 68-58D19, 08 A W 71-64N30, 13 H1 W 75-64H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Robert Morris (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N21, 03 A W 68-58
Sacramento State(Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N23, 97 H W 70-43N19, 98 A W 75-71
Saint Francis (Pa.) (SF leads, 3-2)H: 1-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0D1, 92 A W 82-69D9, 93 H L 81-77D31, 97 A1 L 82-64D1, 06 A L 64-56N28, 08 H W 76-66A1: Red Flash Classic; Loretto, Pa.
Saint Peter’s (N.J.) (SPC leads, 3-2)H: 1-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0M1, 80 A1 L 83-67D1, 98 H L 61-58N24, 99 A L 71-53N17, 12 H W 64-53N19, 13 A W 70-51A1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Jersey City, N.J.
San Diego State (SDSU leads, 2-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0N25, 01 A L 73-69D18, 07 A L 91-33
San Jose State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N21, 98 N1 W 76-48N1: DANKA Classic; Reno, Nev.
Seattle (Seattle leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J1, 11 A L 62-50
Seton Hall (Seton Hall leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D21, 04 H1 L 60-53H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Siena (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1M5, 83 N1 L 69-59N12, 10 A W 57-43D7, 11 H W 61-50N1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Buffalo, N.Y.
South Carolina State (SCSU leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D17, 94 H1 L 60-58H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Southeast Louisiana (SE La. leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D28, 93 A L 76-73
St. Bonaventure (SBU leads, 3-0)H: 0-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J7, 93 H L 84-77D4, 04 A L 61-57D19, 05 H L 57-48
St. Francis (N.Y.) (Navy leads, 6-0)H: 3-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-0D18, 93 H1 W 74-58N30, 94 A W 64-58D30, 95 H W 66-54D6, 96 A W 64-33D31, 03 H W 79-53N27, 05 A W 52-48H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Stetson (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D10, 00 A1 L 87-82J2, 07 A W 61-56A1: at Hatter Classic; DeLand, Fla.
Stony Brook (SB leads, 3-1)H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0J8, 00 A L 56-38F12, 00 H L 68-59N11, 12 A L 44-40N10, 13 H W 72-54
Syracuse (Syracuse leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N30, 03 N1 L 60-46N1: Rainbow Wahine Classic; Honolulu, Hawaii
Temple (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N21, 80 N1 W 74-69N1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.
Texas (Texas leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N28, 03 N1 L 97-46H1: Rainbow Wahine Classic; Honolulu, Hawaii
UTSA (UTSA leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 09 A1 L 69-57A1: UTSA Thanksgiving Classic; San Antonio, Texas.
Texas State (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1N29, 97 N1 W 66-55N21, 08 N2 L 77-58N1: Minnesota Dial Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.N2: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.
Towson (Towson leads, 12-8)H: 4-3; A: 4-7; N: 0-2F23, 78 N1 L 67-53F6, 79 H W 63-56F22, 79 A2 W 76-67F15, 80 A L 65-58F18, 81 H W 68-55J30, 83 A3 W 50-48J26, 84 H L 56-51F11, 85 A L 76-62F10, 86 H L 75-64F12, 87 A W 77-64J18, 88 H L 66-60J23, 89 A L 75-71N26, 91 H W 62-60J4, 94 A L 81-61D30, 97 N4 L 84-75N28, 01 A L 55-54N26, 02 H W 70-57D9, 08 A L 65-53D13, 09 H L 56-43N8, 13 A W 56-55N1: MAIAW Tournament; Baltimore, Md.A2: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.A3: TSU Invitational; Towson, Md.N4: Red Flash Classic; Loretto, Pa.
Troy (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 04 H W 80-66J4, 06 A L 89-87 (2OT)
Valparaiso (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J2, 02 H L 71-64D1, 02 A W 58-47
Villanova (Villanova leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N19, 10 H1 L 54-41H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Virginia (Virginia leads, 2-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0J26, 80 A L 93-67N22, 80 A1 L 54-47A1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.
Weber State (Weber St. leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N27, 98 N1 L 77-47N1: Georgia Tech Classic; Atlanta, Ga.
Western Carolina (WCU leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0F5, 92 A L 63-60N21, 97 H W 84-68N13, 98 A L 59-56
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William & Mary (Navy leads, 8-6)H: 4-3; A: 4-2; N: 0-1F23, 80 H W 82-66J24, 81 A L 88-84/2OTJ23, 82 H W 72-47J22, 83 A W 71-51J15, 84 N1 L 56-46J21, 84 H W 63-48J19, 85 A W 65-64/OTJ25, 86 H L 58-53J24, 87 A W 67-58M2, 92 H L 70-63D19, 92 H2 L 55-40N30, 93 A L 90-50N18, 11 A W 61-58D4, 12 H W 69-64N1: Davis & Elkins Tournament; Elkins, W.Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Winthrop (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 86 H W 69-54D20, 01 H1 W 73-58N10, 07 A2 L 47-33H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.A2: Winthrop Classic; Rock Hill, S.C.
Wofford (Navy leads, 3-1)H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D17, 95 H W 59-47J27, 96 A L 64-58J13, 97 H W 64-51J25, 97 A W 67-53
Wyoming (Wyoming leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J4, 04 A L 69-60
Yale (Yale leads, 7-4)H: 3-3; A: 0-4; N: 1-0F3, 79 H W 77-68F2, 80 A L 79-76F2, 81 H L 58-56D2, 88 A L 62-55D8, 89 H W 69-63D7, 90 A L 85-68J4, 92 H L 76-68D31, 98 H W 67-66J31, 00 H L 58-50J15, 01 A L 81-58N23, 02 N1 W 77-69N1: Bank North Classic; Burlington, Vt.
Air Force (Navy leads, 4-1)H: 3-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0J3, 09 A L 65-62D22, 09 H W 54-48D30, 10 A W 63-62N28, 11 H W 71-59N26, 12 A W 60-36
American (Navy leads, 8-6)H: 5-2; A: 3-3; N: 0-1J28, 09 A W 68-61F25, 09 H W 59-56J27, 10 H L 62-45F24, 10 A L 66-38M7, 10 N1 L 72-45J26, 11 A W 57-46F23, 11 H W 63-56M12, 11 H2 W 47-40J18, 12 A L 49-44F15, 12 H L 55-52J23, 13 H W 61-42F20, 13 A W 52-42J29, 14 H W 48-44F26, 14 A L 63-50N1: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.H2: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.
Army (Navy leads, 7-5)H: 3-3; A: 4-2; N: 0-0J24, 09 A W 44-39F21, 09 H L 58-50J23, 10 H W 64-53F20, 10 A W 54-48J22, 11 A W 55-46F19, 11 H L 57-46J14, 12 H W 58-56F11, 12 A W 57-50J20, 13 A L 53-42F16, 13 H L 48-40J11, 14 H W 74-64F8, 14 A L 54-48
Boston U. (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1D30, 11 N1 L 48-46J8, 14 H W 70-50F5, 14 A W 68-57N1: Fordham Holiday Classic; Bronx, N.Y.
Brown (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N29, 13 H1 W 81-61H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Bucknell (Navy leads, 12-3)H: 7-1; A: 4-2; N: 1-0J10, 09 A L 66-50F7, 09 H L 66-54M7, 09 N1 W 53-51J8, 10 H W 70-40F6, 10 A W 61-46J8, 11 A W 62-56F5, 11 H W 66-45M9, 11 H2 W 55-41J28, 12 A W 50-49F25, 12 H W 60-51F2, 13 H W 61-40M2, 13 A L 55-48M11, 13 H3 W 60-48J15, 14 A W 94-82/2OTF12, 14 H W 70-61N1: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.H2: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.H3: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.
UC Davis (UC Davis leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N23, 12 N1 L 66-63/OTN1: Husky Classic; Houston, Texas
Colgate (Navy leads, 12-3)H: 7-1; A: 4-2; N: 1-0J31, 09 H W 48-40F28, 09 A W 65-35J30, 10 A L 56-54F27, 10 H W 69-50M6, 10 N1 W 69-57J29, 11 H L 59-55F26, 11 A W 75-59M5, 11 H2 W 55-36J21, 12 H W 61-52F18, 12 A L 62-60M1, 12 H3 W 66-54J26, 13 A W 59-43F23, 13 H W 63-48J18, 14 H W 71-40F15, 14 A W 76-47N1: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.H2: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.H3: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Columbia (Columbia leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N22, 08 A1 L 54-53N1: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.
Dayton (Dayton leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N25, 08 H L 64-58/OTJ5, 10 A L 84-54
Delaware (Delaware leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D11, 09 A L 67-50D5, 10 H L 60-55
Delaware State (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N30, 08 H W 55-45N24, 09 A W 52-43
DePaul (DePaul leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1M19, 11 N1 L 56-43N1: NCAA Tournament; University Park, Pa.
Florida (Florida leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N27, 10 N1 L 52-43N1: Dead River Company Classic; Orono, Maine
East Carolina (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N30, 12 H1 W 57-48H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Fordham (Tied, 1-1)H: 2-3; A: 3-4; N: 0-1J5, 09 A W 70-66/OTD29, 11 A1 L 47-43A1: Fordham Holiday Classic; Bronx, N.Y.
Harvard (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J2, 10 A L 71-55N20, 10 H1 W 65-60H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
High Point (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N13, 09 N1 W 70-67/OTD1, 12 H2 L 63-47N1: Phoenix Classic; Elon, N.C.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Holy Cross (Navy leads, 13-3)H: 6-3; A: 6-0; N: 0-0J21, 09 A W 59-50F18, 09 H L 67-58J20, 10 H W 75-60F17, 10 A W 77-69J19, 11 A W 53-39F16, 11 H W 73-68/OTJ11, 12 H L 55-38F8, 12 A W 73-56M10, 12 H1 W 57-48J16, 13 A W 60-47F13, 13 H W 59-35M16, 13 H2 W 72-53J25, 14 A W 60-53F22, 14 H W 64-57M10, 14 H3 L 75-64H1: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.H2: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.H3: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.
Howard (Navy leads, 2-1)H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N16, 08 A W 59-49J4, 11 H W 58-45D11, 11 A L 60-50
Houston Baptist (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D2, 11 H1 W 67-31H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Iona (Iona leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N9, 12 A L 74-64N17, 13 H L 64-61
Jackson State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N24, 12 N1 W 72-48N1: Husky Classic;Houston, Texas
Lafayette (Navy leads, 10-4)H: 6-1; A: 4-2; N: 0-1J17, 09 H W 53-48F14, 09 A W 60-57M8, 09 N1 L 62-55J16, 10 A L 46-43F13, 10 H W 62-42J15, 11 H W 61-52F12, 11 A L 58-53J7, 12 A W 60-55F4, 12 H W 63-47J13, 13 H W 62-44F9, 13 A W 60-52/OTM7, 13 H2 W 59-55/OTJ5, 14 A W 67-53F1, 14 H L 70-69N1: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.H2: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Lehigh (Tied, 7-7)H: 4-3; A: 3-4; N: 0-0J14, 09 H L 66-63/OTF11, 09 A L 66-48J13, 10 A L 64-56F11, 10 H L 54-53J12, 11 H W 63-62F9, 11 A L 63-59J25, 12 H L 50-46F22, 12 A L 57-48M5, 12 A1 W 64-59J30, 13 A W 72-47F27, 13 H W 49-34J22, 14 A W 73-61J19, 14 H W 79-59M6, 14 H2 W 84-54A1: PLT (SF); Bethlehem, Pa.H2: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.
Liberty (Liberty leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N21, 09 H1 L 55-43H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
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Loyola (Navy leads, 4-2)H: 3-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N20, 09 H1 W 67-57D3, 10 H L 57-54N13, 11 A L 42-38N20, 13 H W 71-60J2, 14 H W 67-44M1, 14 A W 74-50H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Maine (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N26, 10 A1 W 65-43D3, 11 H2 W 73-56A1: Dead River Company Classic; Orono, MaineH2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Marquette (Marquette leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D19, 12 A L 73-65
Marshall (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D30, 12 H W 67-51D29, 13 A W 72-68
Maryland (Maryland leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0M17, 12 A1 L 59-44A1: NCAA Tournament; College Park, Md.
UMBC (UMBC leads, 4-0)H: 0-2; A: 0-2; N: 2-0D3, 08 A L 85-77D2, 09 A L 59-51D21, 10 H L 65-56D20, 11 H L 54-46
Minnesota (Minnesota leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N24, 13 A L 62-55
Mount St. Mary’s (Tied, 2-2)H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0D8, 10 H W 63-46N26, 11 A L 52-45D8, 12 A L 53-45D3, 13 H W 63-55
NJIT (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N14, 10 A W 72-55J3, 12 H W 67-51
Ohio (Tied, 1-1)H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N14, 08 H L 63-48N16, 09 A W 55-51
Old Dominion (ODU leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0M20, 14 A1 L 68-60A1: WNIT; Norfolk, Va.
Oral Roberts (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N22, 08 A W 89-64
Penn (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D5, 08 A L 61-58D6, 09 H W 65-51
Princeton (Princeton leads, 3-1)H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0D10, 10 H L 74-61D9, 11 H W 65-52J8, 13 A L 70-50D6, 13 H L 73-57
Radford (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1D22, 08 H W 61-44
Richmond (Richmond leads, 2-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N11, 11 H L 56-39J4, 13 A L 65-59
Rider (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D19, 08 A W 71-64N30, 13 H1 W 75-64H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Saint Francis (Pa.) (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N28, 08 H W 76-66
Saint Peter’s (N.J.) (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N17, 12 H W 64-53N19, 13 A W 70-51
Seattle (Seattle leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J1, 11 A L 62-50
Siena (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N12, 10 A W 57-43D7, 11 H W 61-50
Stony Brook (Tied, 1-1)H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N11, 12 A L 44-40N8, 13 H W 72-54
UTSA (UTSA leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 09 A1 L 69-57A1: UTSA Thanksgiving Classic; San Antonio, Texas.
Texas State (Texas State leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N21, 08 N1 L 77-58N1: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.
Towson (Towson leads, 2-1)H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D9, 08 A L 65-53D13, 09 H L 56-43N8, 13 A W 56-55
Villanova (Villanova leads, 1-0)H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N19, 10 H1 L 54-41H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.
Western Illinois (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N28, 09 N1 W 67-33N1: UTSA Thanksgiving Classic; San Antonio, Texas
William & Mary (Navy leads, 2-0)H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N18, 11 A W 61-58D4, 12 H W 69-64
Winston-Salem State (Navy leads, 1-0)H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N19, 08 A W 53-49
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America East Last Game 20-21Albany 2003-04 3-3Binghamton –– ––Hartford –– ––Maine 2011-12 2-1Massachusetts-Lowell –– ––UMBC 2011-12 14-13New Hampshire 1998-99 0-1Stony Brook 2013-14 1-3Vermont –– ––
American Athletic Last Game 2-0UCF –– ––Cincinnati –– ––Connecticut –– ––E. Carolina 2012-13 1-0Houston –– ––Memphis –– ––South Florida –– ––SMU –– ––Temple 1980-81 1-0Tulane –– ––Tulsa –– ––
Atlantic Coast Last Game 0-4Boston College –– ––Clemson –– ––Duke –– ––Florida State –– ––Georgia Tech –– ––Louisville –– ––Miami (Fla.) –– ––North Carolina 1991-92 0-1North Carolina State –– ––Notre Dame –– ––Pittsburgh –– ––Syracuse 2003-04 0-1Virginia 1980-81 0-2Virginia Tech –– ––Wake Forest –– ––
Atlantic Sun Last Game 2-3Florida Gulf Coast –– ––Jacksonville 2004-05 1-2Kennesaw St. –– ––Lipscomb –– ––North Florida –– ––Northern Kentucky –– ––USC-Upstate –– ––Stetson 2006-07 1-1
Atlantic 10 Last Game 20-34Davidson 1994-95 1-1Dayton 2009-10 0-2Duquesne 1992-93 2-1Fordham 2011-12 5-8George Mason 1988-89 7-4George Washington 1987-88 2-9La Salle –– ––Massachusetts 2006-07 0-1Richmond 2012-13 2-5Rhode Island –– ––Saint Louis –– ––St. Bonaventure 2005-06 0-3St. Joseph’s –– ––VCU 1982-83 1-0
Big East Last Game 4-15Butler –– ––Creighton –– ––DePaul 2010-11 0-1Georgetown 2007-08 2-9Marquette 2012-13 0-2Providence 2005-06 2-1Seton Hall 2003-04 0-1St. John’s (N.Y.) –– ––Villanova 2010-11 0-1Xavier –– ––
Big Sky Last Game 2-1Eastern Washington –– ––Idaho –– ––Idaho State –– ––Montana –– ––Montana St. –– ––North Dakota –– ––Northern Arizona –– ––Northern Colorado –– ––Portland State –– ––Sacramento State 1998-99 2-0Southern Utah –– ––Weber State 1998-99 0-1
Big South Last Game 26-10Campbell –– ––Charleston Southern 2006-07 4-0Coastal Carolina 1997-98 2-0Gardner-Webb –– ––High Point 2012-13 2-2Liberty 2009-10 4-2Longwood 1990-91 9-2UNC Asheville –– ––Presbyterian –– ––Radford 2008-09 3-3Winthrop 2007-08 2-1
Big Ten Last Game 0-2Illinois –– ––Indiana –– ––Iowa –– ––Maryland 2011-12 0-1Michigan –– ––Michigan St. –– ––Minnesota 2013-14 0-1Nebraska –– ––Northwestern –– ––Ohio State –– ––Penn State –– ––Purdue –– ––Rutgers –– ––Wisconsin –– ––
Big 12 Last Game 1-2Baylor 1992-93 1-0Iowa State –– ––Kansas –– ––Kansas State –– ––Oklahoma –– ––Oklahoma State –– ––Texas 2003-04 0-1TCU 1992-93 0-1Texas Tech –– ––West Virginia –– ––
Big West Last Game 2-2UC Davis 2012-13 0-1UC Irvine –– ––Cal Poly 2004-05 1-1UC Riverside –– ––UC Santa Barbara –– ––Cal State Fullerton –– ––Cal State Northridge 1995-96 1-0Hawai’i –– ––Long Beach State –– ––
Colonial Athletic Last Game 29-31College of Charleston 2002-03 2-1Delaware 2010-11 4-7Drexel 1996-97 3-2Elon 2009-10 1-0Hofstra 1981-82 0-1James Madison 1984-85 0-1UNC Wilmington 1994-95 3-1Northeastern –– ––Towson 2013-14 8-12William & Mary 2012-13 8-6
Conference USA Last Game 4-6UAB –– ––Charlotte –– ––Florida Atlantic 2005-06 1-0Florida International –– ––Louisiana Tech –– ––Marshall 2013-14 3-2Middle Tennessee State –– ––North Texas 2007-08 0-1Old Dominion 2013-14 0-1Rice 2007-08 0-1Southern Mississippi –– ––UTEP –– ––UTSA 2009-10 0-1W. Kentucky –– ––
Horizon Last Game 1-2Cleveland State –– ––Detroit –– ––Green Bay –– ––Illinois-Chicago –– ––Milwaukee 1997-98 0-1Oakland –– ––Valparaiso 2002-03 1-1Wright St. –– ––Youngstown State –– ––
Ivy Last Game 23-18Brown 2013-14 1-2Columbia 2008-09 4-1Cornell 1996-97 2-0Dartmouth 1980-81 1-1Harvard 2010-11 1-1Pennsylvania 2009-10 5-2Princeton 2013-14 5-4Yale 2002-03 4-7
Mid-American Last Game 4-6Akron –– ––Ball State –– ––Bowling Green –– ––Buffalo 2000-01 1-2Central Michigan –– ––Eastern Michigan 1996-97 1-0Kent State 2007-08 0-1Miami (Ohio) –– ––Northern Illinois –– ––Ohio 2009-10 2-3Toledo –– ––Western Michigan –– ––
Mid-Eastern Athletic Last Game 28-15Bethune-Cookman –– ––Coppin State 1997-98 2-0Delaware State 2009-10 6-2Florida A&M –– ––Howard 2011-12 5-3UMES 2001-02 6-1Morgan State 2005-06 7-7Norfolk State –– ––North Carolina A&T 2006-07 2-1North Carolina Central –– ––Savannah State –– ––South Carolina St. 1994-95 0-1
Missouri Valley Last Game 1-0Bradley –– ––Drake –– ––Evansville –– ––Illinois State –– ––Indiana State –– ––Loyola (Ill.) 1997-98 1-0Missouri State –– ––Northern Iowa –– ––Southern Illinois –– ––Wichita State –– ––
Mountain West Last Game 11-8Air Force 2012-13 8-3Boise State –– ––Colorado State 2007-08 0-1Fresno State 2002-03 1-0Nevada 1998-99 1-0UNLV 1999-00 0-1New Mexico San Diego State 2007-08 0-2San Jose State 1998-99 1-0Utah State Wyoming 2003-04 0-1
Northeast Last Game 21-22Bryant –– ––Central Connecticut State –– ––Fairleigh Dickinson –– ––Long Island 2006-07 3-1Mount St. Mary’s 2013-14 9-18Robert Morris 2003-04 1-0Sacred Heart –– ––Saint Francis (Pa.) 2008-09 2-3St. Francis (N.Y.) 2005-06 6-0Wagner –– ––
Ohio Valley Last Game 4-4Austin Peay 1995-96 1-1Belmont –– ––Eastern Illinois 2003-04 1-1Eastern Kentucky –– ––Jacksonville State –– ––Morehead State 2004-05 2-0Murray State 1996-97 0-2SE Missouri St. –– ––So. Illinois-Edwardsville –– ––Tennessee-Martin –– ––Tennessee St. –– ––Tennessee Tech –– ––
Pacific 12 Last Game 0-2Arizona 2003-04 0-1Arizona State –– ––California 2004-05 0-1Colorado –– ––Oregon –– ––Oregon State –– ––UCLA –– ––USC –– ––Stanford –– ––Utah –– ––Washington –– ––Washington State –– ––
Patriot League Last Game 213-192American 2013-14 20-24Army 2013-14 31-31Boston University 2013-14 2-1Bucknell 2013-14 27-28Colgate 2013-14 34-18Holy Cross 2013-14 16-39Lafayette 2013-14 42-21Lehigh 2013-14 27-26Loyola (Md.) 2013-14 14-4
Southern Last Game 5-5Chattanooga –– ––East Tennessee St. –– ––Furman 2000-01 0-1Mercer –– ––UNC Greensboro 1988-89 0-1Samford 1998-99 1-0Western Carolina 1998-99 1-2Wofford 1996-97 3-1
Southland Last Game 3-2Abilene Christian –– ––Central Arkansas –– ––Houston Baptist 2011-12 1-0Incarnate Word –– ––Lamar –– ––McNeese State 2000-01 1-1New Orleans –– ––Nicholls State 1993-94 1-0Northwestern State –– ––Sam Houston State –– ––Southeast Louisiana 1993-94 0-1Stephen F. Austin –– ––Texas A&M-Corpus Christi –– ––
Southwestern Athletic Last Game 1-0Alabama A&M –– ––Alabama State –– ––Alcorn State –– ––Arkansas-Pine Bluff –– ––Grambling –– ––Jackson State 2012-13 1-0Mississippi Valley State –– ––Prairie View A&M –– ––Southern –– ––Texas Southern –– ––
Summit Last Game 2-0Denver –– ––IPFW –– ––IUPUI –– ––Nebraska-Omaha –– ––North Dakota State –– ––Oral Roberts 2013-14 1-0South Dakota –– ––South Dakota State –– ––Western Illinois 2009-10 1-0
Sun Belt Last Game 3-5Appalachian State 2001-02 1-2Arkansas-Little Rock –– ––Arkansas State –– ––Georgia Southern –– ––Georgia State –– ––Louisiana-Lafayette 1999-00 0-1Louisiana-Monroe –– ––South Alabama –– ––Texas-Arlington –– ––Texas State 2008-09 1-1Troy 2005-06 1-1
West Coast Last Game 1-1Brigham Young –– ––Gonzaga 1996-97 1-0Loyola Marymount 1995-96 0-1Pacific –– ––Pepperdine –– ––Portland –– ––St. Mary’s –– ––San Diego –– ––San Francisco –– ––Santa Clara –– ––
Western Athletic Last Game 0-1Cal State Bakersfield –– ––Chicago State –– ––Grand Canyon –– ––Missouri-Kansas City –– ––New Mexico State –– ––Seattle 2010-11 0-1Texas-Pan American –– ––Utah Valley State –– ––
Independents Last Game 2-0NJIT 2011-12 2-0
Navy vs. Division II OpponentsOpponent Last Game W-LAla.-Huntsville 1996-97 1-0Baltimore 1982-83 1-0Bloomsburg 1977-78 1-0Bowie State 1994-95 1-1California (Pa.) 1985-86 2-0Catholic 1989-90 7-3Charleston (W. Va.) 1982-83 1-1Clarion 1984-85 2-0Concordia 1984-85 1-0C.W. Post 1990-91 1-1Davis & Elkins 1990-91 2-0District of Columbia 1994-95 3-3East Stroudsburg 1988-89 1-0Erskine 1985-86 0-1Franklin & Marshall 1979-80 2-0Frostburg State 1979-80 4-0Galludet 1977-78 1-0Gannon 1986-87 1-0Hood 1977-78 1-0Immaculata 1986-87 5-1Indiana (Pa.) 1992-93 5-1Johns Hopkins 1977-78 1-0Kutztown 1987-88 3-1Lock Haven 1989-90 7-3Manhattanville 1980-81 1-0Marymount 1990-91 5-0Mary Washington 1984-85 1-0Mercy 1986-87 1-0Millersville 1990-91 3-2Molloy 1989-90 1-0College of Notre Dame 1985-86 5-0Pace 1989-90 2-2Philadelphia Textile 1990-91 1-0Pittsburg-Johnstown 1988-89 1-1Randolph-Macon 1988-89 3-1Rollins College 1984-85 1-0St. Leo 1987-88 1-0St. Mary’s 1977-78 1-0St. Thomas Aquinas 1990-91 0-1Salisbury State 1977-78 0-2Scranton 1982-83 2-1Shepherd 1990-91 2-0Shippensburg 1989-90 8-3Virginia Union 1985-86 0-1West Chester 1989-90 4-1West Florida 1989-90 1-1West Liberty 1983-84 1-0Western Maryland 1979-80 3-0Wingate 1986-87 0-1Winston-Salem State 2008-09 2-0Wis.-Eau Claire 1989-90 1-0Wis.-Parkside 1990-91 1-0Wis.-Stout 1985-86 1-0
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America East Last Game 3-5Maine 2011-12 2-0UMBC 2011-12 0-4Stony Brook 2013-14 1-1
American Athletic Last Game 1-0East Carolina 2012-13 1-0
Atlantic 10 Last Game 1-5Dayton 2009-10 0-2Fordham 2011-12 1-1Richmond 2012-13 0-2
Big East Last Game 0-3DePaul 2010-11 0-1Marquette 2012-13 0-1Villanova 2010-11 0-1
Big South Last Game 3-1High Point 2012-13 1-1Liberty 2009-10 1-0Radford 2008-09 1-0
Big Ten Last Game 0-2 Maryland 2011-12 0-1Minnesota 2013-14 0-1
Big West Last Game 0-1UC Davis 2012-13 0-1
Colonial Athletic Last Game 4-4Delaware 2010-11 0-2Elon 2009-10 1-0Towson 2013-14 1-2William & Mary 2012-13 2-0
Conference USA Last Game 2-2Marshall 2013-14 2-0Old Dominion 2013-14 0-1UTSA 2009-10 0-1
Ivy Last Game 4-6Brown 2013-14 1-0Columbia 2008-09 0-1Harvard 2010-11 1-1Penn 2009-10 1-1Princeton 2013-14 1-3
Metro Atlantic Athletic Last Game 6-2Iona 2013-14 0-2Rider 2013-14 2-0Saint Peter’s 2013-14 2-0Siena 2011-12 2-0
Mid-American Last Game 1-1Ohio 2009-10 1-1
Mid-Eastern Athletic Last Game 4-1Delaware State 2009-10 2-0Howard 2011-12 2-1
Mountain West Last Game 4-1Air Force 2012-13 4-1
Northeast Last Game 3-2Mount St. Mary’s 2013-14 2-2Saint Francis (Pa.) 2008-09 1-0
Patriot League Last Game 75-34American 2013-14 8-6Army 2013-14 7-5Boston University 2013-14 2-1Bucknell 2013-14 12-3Colgate 2013-14 12-3Holy Cross 2013-14 13-3Lafayette 2013-14 10-4Lehigh 2013-14 7-7Loyola (Md.) 2013-14 4-2
Southeastern Last Game 0-2Florida 2010-11 0-1Kentucky 2012-13 0-1
Southland Last Game 1-0Houston Baptist 2011-12 1-0
Southwestern Athletic Last Game 1-0Jackson State 2012-13 1-0
Summit Last Game 2-0Oral Roberts 2013-14 1-0Western Illinois 2009-10 1-0
Sun Belt Last Game 0-1Texas State 2008-09 0-1
Western Athletic Last Game 0-1Seattle 2010-11 0-1
Independents Last Game 2-0NJIT 2011-12 2-0
Other Last Game 1-0Winston-Salem State 2008-09 1-0
Navy W-L vs. 2014-15 Division I Conferences – Pemper Era
Navy W-L vs. StatesState Navy W-L vs. Teams FROM... Last Navy W-L in Games Played IN... LastAlabama 3-1 2005-06 0-1 2005-06Alaska 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Arizona 0-1 2003-04 0-0 ––Arkansas 0-0 –– 0-0 ––California 6-6 2012-13 2-5 2012-13Colorado 9-3 2012-13 2-4 2012-13Connecticut 4-7 2002-03 0-4 2000-01Delaware 11-8 2010-11 3-5 2009-10Florida 6-6 2010-11 11-7 2006-07Georgia 0-0 –– 1-1 1998-99Hawaii 0-0 –– 0-3 2003-04Idaho 0-0 –– 2-0 1996-97Illinois 3-2 2010-11 0-1 2002-03Indiana 1-1 2002-03 1-0 2002-03Iowa 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Kansas 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Kentucky 2-3 2012-13 0-1 1994-95Louisiana 2-3 2000-01 1-3 1999-00Maine 2-1 2011-12 1-2 2010-11Maryland 77-60 2013-14 24-37** 2013-14Massachusetts 20-41 2013-14 11-22 2013-14Michigan 0-1 1995-96 0-0 ––Minnesota 0-1 2013-14 1-2 2013-14Mississippi 2-0 2012-13 0-0 ––Missouri 0-0 –– 0-0 ––**=only includes games in Maryland that were played away from Annapolis
State Navy W-L vs. teams FROM... Last Navy W-L in Games Played IN... LastMontana 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Nebraska 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Nevada 1-1 1999-00 2-1 1999-00New Hampshire 1-2 1998-99 0-2 1980-81New Jersey 13-9 2013-14 6-8 2013-14New Mexico 0-0 –– 0-0 ––New York 100-86 2013-14 42-51 2013-14North Carolina 14-12 2012-13 5-7 2009-10North Dakota 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Ohio 2-6 2009-10 2-2 2009-10Oklahoma 1-0 2013-14 1-0 2013-14Oregon 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Pennsylvania 160-97 2013-14 72-69 2013-14Rhode Island 3-3 2013-14 1-1 2005-06South Carolina 13-6 2007-08 5-5 2007-08South Dakota 0-0 –– 0-0 ––Tennessee 1-1 1994-95 0-1 1994-95Texas 3-6 2011-12 2-2 2012-13Utah 0-1 1998-99 0-0 ––Vermont 0-0 –– 1-1 2002-03Virginia 42-28 2013-14 20-20 2013-14Washington 1-1 2010-11 0-1 2010-11Washington, D.C. 39-51 2013-14 10-30 2013-14West Virginia 8-4 2013-14 4-3 2013-14Wisconsin 3-3 2012-13 0-2 2012-13Wyoming 0-1 2003-04 0-1 2003-04
Dave SmalleySeason All Games PL Games PLT Games1977-78 12-7 n/a n/a1978-79 17-7 n/a n/a1979-80 15-9 n/a n/a1980-81 13-12 n/a n/a1981-82 18-8 n/a n/a1982-83 18-9 n/a n/a1983-84 10-13 n/a n/a1984-85 16-11 n/a n/a1985-86 10-15 n/a n/a1986-87 18-8 n/a n/a1987-88 15-10 n/a n/a1988-89 16-10 n/a n/a12 Years 178-119 n/a n/a
Jerry HutchisonSeason All Games PL Games PLT Games1989-90 16-8 n/a n/a1990-91 16-8 n/a n/a2 Years 32-16 n/a n/a
Debra SchlegalSeason All Games PL Games PLT Games1991-92 10-17 4-10 0-11992-93 11-15 5-9 0-11993-94 10-18 5-9 1-13 Years 31-50 14-28 1-3
Joe SanchezSeason All Games PL Games PLT Games1994-95 16-12 10-4 1-11995-96 19-9 6-6 1-11996-97 22-6 8-4 1-11997-98 23-6 10-2 2-11998-99 17-11 7-5 2-11999-2000 5-23 3-9 0-12000-01 10-18 4-8 0-12001-02 13-15 5-9 0-12002-03 16-12 6-8 0-19 Years 141-102 59-55 7-9
Tom MarryottSeason All Games PL Games PLT Games2003-04 13-17 6-8 1-12004-05 11-18 6-8 0-12005-06 14-14 7-7 0-12006-07 12-17 6-8 0-12007-08 7-23 3-11 0-15 Years 57-89 28-42 1-5
Stefanie PemperSeason All Games PL Games PLT Games2008-09 16-15 8-6 1-12009-10 17-14 8-6 1-12010-11 20-12 10-4 3-02011-12 18-14 8-6 3-02012-13 21-12 11-3 3-02013-14 24-8 15-3 1-16 Years 116-75 44-40 60-28
Year-by-Year Coaching Records
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1976-77J7 Mount St. Mary’s L 51-50J22 Gallaudet W 65-48F8 D.C. Teacher’s College W 60-30F11 Chesapeake College W 72-45F13 Goucher W 52-27F16 Towson ‘B’ W 56-50F20 St. Mary’s W 54-50F25 George Washington W 61-54F27 College of Notre Dame W 70-55M4 #vs. Johns Hopkins W 65-35M5 #at St. Mary’s W 61-55# – Maryland State Women’s Division B Tournament; St. Mary’s, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-1u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Navy competed on the junior varsity level this year.u It was the first academic year in which women were attending the Naval Academy.u After dropping the program’s initial game, the Mids did not lose a game over the remain-der of the season.u The campaign culminated with Navy winning the Maryland State Division B Tournament.
1977-78 D7 Johns Hopkins W 77-33D9 George Mason W 78-65D11 at Coll. of Notre Dame W 90-54J7 Western Maryland W 76-66J11 UMBC W 69-44J14 George Washington L 69-68J17 St. Mary’s W 70-68F1 UMES W 73-58F4 Georgetown W 82-80/2OTF5 at Frostburg State W 60-52F9 at Catholic L 57-52F11 Mount St. Mary’s L 64-56F14 Hood W 72-30F16 American L 75-53F18 at Gallaudet W 77-52F19 Salisbury State L 67-66F23 #vs. Towson L 67-53F24 #vs. Frostburg State W 63-52F25 #vs. Salisbury State L 65-63 #–– MAIAW Tournament; Baltimore, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 12-7u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Kathy Walshu Navy’s first varsity season.u The roster at the beginning of the season included five sophomores and 10 freshmen.u The Mids started the season 5-0 then, following a one-point loss, ran off four more victories.
1978-79N28 College of Notre Dame W 86-41D5 at George Mason W 74-59D8 Bloomsburg W 77-49D9 at Delaware State W 81-51J10 Mount St. Mary’s L 62-58J11 Lock Haven L 61-58J17 at Western Maryland W 69-57J20 Shippensburg W 72-70J23 at George Washington L 73-62J26 at Loyola (Md.) W 85-82/OTF1 Catholic W 69-65F3 Yale W 77-68F4 Frostburg State W 76-62F6 Towson W 63-56F9 Franklin & Marshall W 70-55F11 at Mount St. Mary’s W 59-51F13 at Georgetown L 67-59F16 UMBC W 83-33F18 Morgan State L 66-62F22 @at Towson W 76-67F23 @vs. Morgan State L 65-61F24 @vs. Mount St. Mary’s W 71-58M2 #Loyola (Md.) L 71-67M2 #Mount St. Mary’s W 60-47@ –– MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.# –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regionals; Annapolis, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 17-7u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Cathy Rayhillu Barb Nester hauled in 21 rebounds F16 vs. UMBC, setting a Navy record which would stand for eight years.u Bernie Boska became the first Mid to record 20 points and 20 rebounds in a game D9 at Delaware State. The feat has been accom-plished only six times in Navy history.
1979-80N28 at Coll. of Notre Dame W 96-43D4 at American W 81-77D6 George Mason W 90-70D9 Frostburg State W 66-61D11 Dartmouth W 71-69J9 Delaware L 69-52J10 at Catholic L 72-67J15 Western Maryland W 79-44J17 George Washington W 58-52J20 Immaculata W 91-67J23 UMES W 86-45J26 at Virginia L 93-67J29 at Shippensburg W 69-61F2 at Yale L 79-76F5 Georgetown L 74-69F7 at Franklin & Marshall W 88-32F10 Mount St. Mary’s W 76-60F12 Loyola (Md.) W 68-62/OTF15 at Towson L 65-58F16 at Lafayette W 85-63F20 Morgan State L 82-72F23 William & Mary W 82-66F26 at Catholic L 69-61M1 #at Saint Peter’s (N.J.) L 83-67# –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Jersey City, N.J.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 15-9u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Cathy Rayhillu Bernie Boska became the first Mid to score 1,000 points in a career when she reached the milestone F15 at Towson.u Colleen Cassidy was a perfect 17-of-17 from the foul line F16 at Lafayette.u Cathy Rayhill became the first of two women’s basketball players to receive the Calvert Award from the Naval Academy Athletic Association (presented to the varsity letterwinner of the graduating class who has persevered the most in their career).
1980-81N21 &vs. Temple W 74-69N22 &at Virginia L 54-47N26 Manhattanville W 73-55D2 Delaware W 63-56D5 +vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 81-53D6 +at Pitts.-Johnstown L 69-57J12 Pennsylvania W 81-72J14 at George Washington L 69-65J17 •atDartmouth L 72-60J18 •vs.Army L 65-48J22 Lafayette W 73-61J24 at William & Mary L 88-84/2OTJ27 Georgetown L 71-63J29 Shippensburg W 77-51F2 Yale L 58-56F3 UMES W 92-60F5 Catholic W 80-49F8 Indiana (Pa.) W 68-58F10 at Loyola (Md.) W 77-63F12 American W 62-57F15 at Mount St. Mary’s L 54-53F18 Towson W 68-55F21 at West Chester L 87-67F25 at Morgan State L 91-58M7 #at Mount St. Mary’s L 50-48& –– Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.+ –– Pittsburgh-Johnstown Tournament; Johnstown, Pa.•––BurgerKing-DartmouthInvitational; Hanover, N.H.# –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Emmitsburg, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 13-12u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captains –– Bernie Boska, Sheila Foxu The first Army-Navy game is played, a 65-48 victory by the Cadets in the consolation game of the Burger King-Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H.u Bernie Boska and Sheila Fox become Navy’s first four-year varsity letterwinners.u Benie Boska becomes the first of seven women’s basketball players to earn the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword from the Naval Academy Athletic Association (presented to the woman of the graduating class to have person-ally excelled in athletics during her years of varsity competition).
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1981-82N20 &vs. Mount St. Mary’s L 61-48N21 &vs. Florida L 92-67N24 Marymount W 93-22D2 at Delaware W 67-57D4 at Shippensburg L 73-69D5 at Bucknell W 71-49D8 at Lehigh W 76-54D12 George Mason L 66-65J8 +vs. Scranton W 60-51J9 +at Indiana (Pa.) W 78-56J9 +vs. Charleston (W.Va.) W 60-57J14 George Washington W 59-58J16 West Chester W 80-68J20 Lafayette W 73-45J23 William & Mary W 72-47J30 at Duquesne L 64-63F2 at American L 64-61F4 at Catholic W 69-44F7 Mount St. Mary’s L 76-66F9 Loyola (Md.) W 79-60F13 at Richmond W 63-58F16 UMES W 72-51F20 at Army W 79-73F25 Morgan State W 72-53M5 #Indiana (Pa.) W 99-67M9 #Hofstra L 77-76& –– Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.+ –– IUP Tournament; Indiana, Pa.# –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 18-8u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captains –– Colleen Cassidy, Lynne Coeu Navy wins the program’s first regular season tournament, the IUP Tournament.u Navy records its first victory over Army, a 79-73 triumph at West Point. u Colleen Cassidy ends her career with 1,817-career points, setting a record which would stand for 22 years.u Colleen Cassidy earns the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword and becomes the first women’s basketball player to qualify for Navy’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
1982-83N20 Scranton L 60-59N23 at Mount St. Mary’s L 66-48D1 Delaware W 62-52D3 &vs. Mount St. Mary’s L 69-48D4 &vs. Va. Commonwealth W 73-72D7 at George Mason L 71-62D10 Baltimore W 90-36J7 +vs. Niagara W 55-43J8 +vs. Charleston (W.Va.) L 52-51J8 +vs. Scranton W 65-63J12 at George Washington L 55-50J15 Richmond L 52-50J17 Lehigh W 54-49J19 at Lafayette W 54-47J22 at William & Mary W 71-51J29 •vs.UMBC W 63-57J30 •atTowson W 50-48F1 Bucknell W 51-48F6 Duquesne W 68-63/OTF8 at Loyola (Md.) W 64-50F15 Shippensburg L 81-68F19 American W 61-60F21 at Morgan State W 77-71F23 Catholic W 76-48F26 Army W 69-64M5 #vs. Siena L 69-59M6 #vs. Lock Haven W 72-67& –– Cavalier Classic; Charlottesville, Va.+ –– IUP Tournament; Indiana, Pa.•––TSUInvitational;Towson,Md.# –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Buffalo, N.Y.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 18-9u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Jean Eberhardtu Nancy Schiavetta plays in her 100th career game, becoming the first Mid to reach the cen-tury mark in career games played.u Angela Smith records six blocked shots in Navy’s game F19 against American. It would take 11 years for the record to be tied (Yolanda Ray), but it has never been broken.
1983-84N18 &vs. Immaculata W 82-68N19 &vs. Clarion W 65-58N28 Mount St. Mary’s W 59-56N30 at Delaware L 64-53D3 at Lehigh L 71-60D6 George Mason W 61-51D9 Liberty L 90-86/OTJ7 California (Pa.) W 73-55J10 Immaculata W 74-62J13 +vs. West Liberty W 60-52J14 +vs. Morgan State L 77-57J15 +vs. William & Mary L 56-46J18 Lafayette L 59-54J21 William & Mary W 63-48J23 at Shippensburg L 75-69J26 Towson L 56-51J29 at American L 60-47F7 George Washington L 63-62F11 at Richmond L 64-41F14 Loyola (Md.) W 66-63F18 at UMBC W 64-60F21 Morgan State L 62-59F25 at Army L 66-53& –– Keystone Classic; Kutztown, Pa.+ –– Davis & Elkins Tournament; Elkins, W.Va.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-13u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Becky Lewisu Navy’s J13 victory over West Liberty marks the 100th in the program’s history.
1984-85 N16 &vs. Clarion W 74-57N17 &at Kutztown L 44-38N20 at Mount St. Mary’s L 73-58N27 College of Notre Dame W 78-28N30 UMBC W 74-58D5 at George Mason L 60-57D7 Longwood W 63-56D8 Lock Haven W 69-57J7 Concordia W 77-45J8 at Immaculata L 78-75J11 +at James Madison L 80-53J12 +vs. Bucknell W 68-58J14 Mary Washington W 73-52J16 at Lafayette L 70-57J19 at William & Mary W 65-64/OTJ22 Shippensburg W 58-37J26 American W 66-60J30 at George Washington L 81-66F2 Davis & Elkins W 61-59/OTF4 Rollins College W 89-37F9 Richmond W 64-61/OTF11 at Towson L 76-62F17 at Loyola L 72-69F19 at Morgan State W 83-72F23 Army L 54-52M8 #vs. UMBC W 60-59M9 #at Lock Haven L 74-71& –– Kutztown Tournament; Kutztown, Pa.+ –– James Madison Invitational; Harrisonburg, Va.# –– ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs; Lock Haven, Pa.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-11u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Emily Harmanu Navy plays a trio of overtime games, the most during a single season until the 2002-03 squad played four overtime contests.
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Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-15u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Lori Reynoldsu Navy posts a 105-53 victory over the College of Notre Dame and establishes several records which still stand today: the only time Navy has surpassed 100 points in a game; the most field goals made (44) and attempted (90) in a game; and a school-best 34 assists. In addition, Margie Trott dished out a school-standard 14 assists in the contest.
1986-87N21 &vs. Mercy College W 72-50N22 &at Millersville L 77-68N25 at Kutztown W 88-52N29 Winthrop W 69-54D2 at Longwood L 70-65D5 Randolph-Macon W 73-64D8 at George Washington L 75-55J5 Gannon W 78-51J7 at Liberty W 83-58J10 Lock Haven W 87-54J12 at George Mason W 80-63J14 at Lafayette L 74-63J17 American L 66-52J21 Catholic W 83-56J24 at William & Mary W 67-58J31 UNC Wilmington W 73-70F2 UMBC L 63-61F7 Wingate L 85-72F9 District of Columbia W 77-67F12 at Towson W 77-64F14 at Immaculata W 68-52F17 at Mount St. Mary’s L 70-53F21 Army W 70-52F28 at Loyola (Md.) W 77-53M6 #Lock Haven W 82-62M7 #Pace W 80-73& –– Dutch Country Classic; Millersville, Pa.# –– ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs; Annapolis, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 18-8u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Shelley Laurillau Connie James (22) and Shelley Laurilla (21) combine for 43 rebounds in Navy’s J7 victory at Liberty.u Magie Trott records her 500th -- and final -- assist of her career to establish a record which remains today.u Shelley Laurilla earns Second-Team Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America.
1987-88 N21 &at West Chester W 82-49N22 &vs. Mount St. Mary’s L 72-62N24 at Randolph-Macon W 92-74N28 Pennsylvania W 75-62D1 George Washington L 55-51D4 +vs. Georgetown W 67-64D5 +at Princeton W 65-53D30 at Drexel L 81-48J2 at Maine L 92-55J6 Lafayette L 41-38J9 St. Leo W 86-52J11 at District of Columbia L 73-62J13 Millersville W 63-53J16 at Lock Haven W 68-62J18 Towson L 66-60J20 Longwood W 70-51J23 George Mason W 67-58J27 Kutztown W 57-51F2 at American L 68-49F10 Shippensburg W 79-50F13 at Pace L 65-58F16 Mount St. Mary’s L 80-65F20 at Army W 49-46F24 Loyola (Md.) W 77-63F26 UMBC W 70-67& –– Carol Eckman Memorial Invitational; West Chester, Pa.+ –– Princeton Invitational; Princeton, N.J.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 15-10u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Patty LiPomau During its first season with the three-point shot, Navy connects on 45.7 (79-of-173) of its three-point attempts and averages 3.16 triples made a game.u Patty LiPoma earns the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword.
1988-89 N19 &vs. Pitts.-Johnstown W 79-61N20 &at West Chester W 74-54N22 Randolph-Macon W 71-43N26 +vs. Manhattan L 54-51N27 +vs. Delaware L 63-54D2 at Yale L 62-55D8 Lafayette W 67-53D10 UNC Greensboro L 73-66D29 at Loyola (Md.) W 76-60J3 Georgetown L 58-55J7 at West Florida W 73-68J11 at George Mason L 69-44J13 •vs.EastStroudsburg W 50-47J14 •atIndiana(Pa.) W 64-59J16 Lock Haven W 70-44J18 District of Columbia L 61-49J21 at Pennsylvania L 73-67J23 at Towson L 75-71J28 Longwood W 74-65J30 at Marymount W 63-55F6 Drexel W 78-65F8 at Mount St. Mary’s L 77-70F11 American W 72-55F18 Pace W 57-54F20 Longwood W 75-62F25 Army W 68-55& –– West Chester Invitational; West Chester, Pa.+ –– Seton Hall Tournament; South Orange, N.J.•––IUPTournament;Indiana,Pa.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-10u Head Coach –– Dave Smalleyu Team Captain –– Karen Westu Connie James scores the 1,000th point of her career J18 against the District of Columbia.u After coaching the program during its initial 13 seasons, Dave Smalley retires at the end of the season to devote his full attention to working within the Naval Academy Athletic Association.
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1989-90 N18 &vs. Indiana (Pa.) L 61-58N19 &vs. Molloy W 89-58N21 at Millersville W 79-69N30 Shepherd W 76-50D2 at Catholic W 73-53D6 at Shippensburg W 96-61D8 Yale W 69-63J3 +vs. Wis.-Eau Claire W 75-73J5 +vs. Ala.-Huntsville W 93-66J6 +at West Florida L 65-64J9 UMBC L 81-79J13 District of Columbia W 75-66J13 Shippensburg W 74-66J16 at Lock Haven W 53-52J20 at Georgetown L 78-50J24 at Longwood W 75-68J27 at Pace L 60-53J29 at Drexel L 62-58J31 Marymount W 96-63F5 at Lafayette L 63-49F15 Catholic W 90-62F19 at Marymount W 82-60F24 at Army L 47-41F28 Longwood W 92-75& –– Carol Eckman Memorial Invitational; West Chester, Pa.+ –– West Florida Classic, Pensacola, Fla.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-8u Head Coach –– Jerry Hutchisonu Team Captain –– Tawny Petricku Jerry Hutchison takes over as the head coach of the program.u Connie James ends her career as the lone Mid to shoot over 50-percent from the field dur-ing each of her four seasons.u Navy connects on a school-record 68.2-per-cent (30-44) of its shots from the field in a 69-63 victory over Yale J8.
1990-91N16 !C.W. Post W 75-55N18 !St. Thomas Aquinas L 67-55N27 Millersville W 80-63N29 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 62-60D1 &vs. C.W. Post L 60-49D2 &vs. Longwood L 74-70D4 Princeton W 80-65D7 at Yale L 85-68J3 +vs. High Point W 78-54J5 +vs. Wis.-Parkside W 68-67J8 Davis & Elkins W 74-53J11 %Bowie State W 74-38J12 %Longwood W 75-69J16 Drexel W 79-59J19 Philadelphia Textile W 76-48J22 Lehigh W 69-47J28 at Marymount W 87-60J30 Lafayette W 66-47F3 at Longwood W 84-73F6 Georgetown L 82-67F9 at UMBC L 69-53F16 at Shepherd W 81-69F23 Army L 69-51F25 Longwood W 74-62! –– Navy Tip-Off Tournament& –– West Chester Dial Classic; West Chester, Pa.+ –– West Florida Classic; Pensacola, Fla.% –– Navy Classic
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-8u Head Coach –– Jerry Hutchisonu Team Captain –– Kristen Walleru Angela Dobbs scores a school-record 41 points F16 at Shepherd. Dobbs was 16-of-36 from the field, 6-of-15 from behind the three-point line and 3-of-4 from the free throw line.u Angela Dobbs surpasses the 1,000-point plateau J28 at Marymount.u Navy goes on a school-record (later tied by the 1995-96 team) 11-game winning streak.u Navy’s final season on the NCAA Division II level.
1991-92N22 &at Mount St. Mary’s L 63-50N23 &vs. Radford L 80-66N26 Towson (H) W 62-60D2 at Princeton L 81-61D6 +at North Carolina L 97-61D7 +vs. Duquesne W 63-47D9 UMES (H) W 63-55J4 Yale (H) L 76-68J7 Liberty (H) W 92-89/2OTJ9 Charleston So. (H) W 77-56J11 *Bucknell (A) W 70-68J15 *at Colgate W 64-58J18 *Holy Cross (A) L 75-62J22 *Lehigh (A) W 71-51J25 *at Army L 72-45J29 *Lafayette (H) L 80-68F1 *at Fordham L 73-63F5 *at Bucknell W 77-74F8 *Colgate (H) L 55-46F10 UMBC (H) W 82-63F12 *at Holy Cross L 79-47F15 *at Lehigh L 85-70F19 *Army (A) L 69-59F22 *at Lafayette L 88-60F29 *Fordham (A) L 65-62M2 William & Mary (A) L 70-63M6 ^vs. Army L 77-65& –– Mount St. Mary’s Tip-Off; Emmitsburg, Md.+ –– Harris Teeter Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament, Bethlehem, Pa.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey Field House
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-17u Patriot League Record –– 4-10 (T-4th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Debra Schlegalu Team Captain –– Angela Dobbsu Debra Schlegal takes over as head coach of the Mids.u Navy begins playing a partial schedule of games in Alumni Hall.u Navy moves up to the NCAA Division I level and begins competing in the Patriot League.u Navy sets an Alumni Hall, school and Patriot League record 14 three-point field goals in its first game as a member of the conference, J11 against Bucknell.u In the same game against the Bison, Angela Dobbs becomes the only Mid to record a triple-double with 21 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists.
1992-93D1 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 82-69D3 at Georgetown L 100-74D5 at Western Carolina L 63-60D7 at Liberty W 54-45D19 %William & Mary (A) L 55-40D20 %Buffalo (A) W 74-68D30 &vs. TCU L 91-60D31 &vs. Monmouth W 78-72J1 &vs. Baylor W 81-71J5 at Howard W 71-58J7 St. Bonaventure (A) L 84-77J9 *Army (A) L 60-50J13 *Lehigh (A) W 77-70J16 *at Colgate W 64-50J20 *Lafayette (A) L 58-47J23 *Bucknell (A) L 55-47J27 *at Holy Cross L 76-46J30 *Fordham (H) L 64-56F3 *at Army L 67-62F6 *at Lehigh W 80-68F10 *Colgate (H) W 61-52F13 *at Lafayette L 72-67F17 *at Bucknell L 90-62F20 *Holy Cross (H) L 76-61F27 *at Fordham W 63-61M2 ^at Fordham L 55-41% –– Navy Classic& –– Holiday Classic; Orlando, Fla.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Bronx, N.Y.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey Field House
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 11-15u Patriot League Record –– 5-9 (6th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Debra Schlegalu Team Captains –– Heather Brand, Kim Draytonu Yolanda Ray scores 32 points in Navy’s F13 game at Lafayette, the most points scored by a Mid during a Patriot League game (later tied in 2006 by Carly Meyer).
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Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-18u Patriot League Record –– 5-9 (6th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Debra Schlegalu Team Captain –– Yolanda Rayu Yolanda Ray scores the 1000th point of her career F12 against Lafayette.u Kim Jackson is slected as the Patriot League Co-Freshman of the Year, the first time a Mid has earned a major postseason award from the league.u Yolanda Ray posts a school-record 48 blocked shots on the year, a mark that would later be broken by Cassie Consedine in 2008.u Jenna Hausvik receives the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword.
1994-95N26 !UNC Wilmington (A) W 50-42N27 !Niagara (A) L 68-56N30 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 64-58D2 Bowie State (A) L 53-51D5 at Howard L 90-82D8 at Davidson L 75-53D17 %South Carolina St. (A) L 60-58D18 %Austin Peay (A) W 95-73D29 at Murray State L 71-67/OTD31 at Austin Peay L 92-82J3 Coppin State (A) W 76-56J7 *at Bucknell L 54-52J11 *Lafayette (A) W 65-35J14 *at Holy Cross L 84-62J18 *at Colgate W 70-55J21 *Army (A) W 66-51J25 *at Fordham L 66-47J28 *Lehigh (A) W 69-62F1 *Bucknell (A) W 54-48F4 *at Lafayette W 54-39F8 *Holy Cross (A) W 63-62F11 *Colgate (A) W 62-52F14 *at Army L 52-49F17 District of Columbia (H) W 71-69/OTF19 *Fordham (A) W 63-52F25 *at Lehigh W 61-59M3 ^vs. Lafayette W 68-44M5 ^vs. Fordham L 70-55! –– Navy Tip-Off Classic% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; West Point, N.Y.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey Field House
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-12u Patriot League Record –– 10-4 (3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Kate Wellsu In his first season as head coach of the Mids, Joe Sanchez is named as the Patriot League Coach of the Year.u Becky Dowling is selected as the Patriot League Freshman of the Year.u Adria Schneck becomes the first Mid to garner first-team all-league honors.
1995-96N25 !Morgan State W 80-64N26 !Eastern Michigan W 76-69N29 at Long Island W 76-65D1 &vs. Delaware State W 72-68D2 &at Liberty W 55-47D6 at Columbia W 70-64D11 at Cornell W 82-58D17 Wofford W 59-47D20 %Morehead State W 77-65D21 %Charleston Southern W 82-61D30 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 66-54J3 at Loyola Marymount L 78-63J6 at Cal State Northridge W 58-57/OTJ10 *Bucknell L 90-86J13 *at Lafayette W 63-60J17 *Holy Cross W 62-59J20 *Colgate L 55-50J24 *Army W 62-33J27 at Wofford L 64-58J31 *at Lehigh W 61-60F3 *at Bucknell L 64-58F7 *Lafayette L 51-49F10 *at Holy Cross L 83-58F14 *at Colgate L 55-52/OTF17 *at Army W 67-57F24 *Lehigh W 68-53M1 ^vs. Army W 65-57M3 ^at Holy Cross L 75-66# –– Navy Tip-Off Classic& –– Lady Flames Classic; Lynchburg, Va.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Worcester, Mass.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 19-9u Patriot League Record –– 6-6 (3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Adria Schnecku Navy’s 11-0 start is the best in school history.u Adria Schneck scores the 1,000th point of her career J10 against Bucknell.u Laurie Coffey is selected as the Patriot League Freshman of the Year, the third-straight year a Mid has garnered the accolade.u Joanne Groth is named First-Team All-Patriot League.u A 62-33 victory by the Mids begins a nine-game winning streak by Navy over Army.
1996-97 N22 &vs. Air Force W 52-49N23 &vs. Gonzaga W 58-55N26 Pennsylvania W 59-50D2 Columbia W 80-63D4 UMBC W 63-33D6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 64-33D9 Long Island W 81-59D20 %Drexel W 68-57D21 %Murray State L 70-61D30 at Coll. of Charleston W 69-59J2 at Coastal Carolina W 74-63J5 Cornell (H) W 70-50J8 *at Army W 71-65J11 *at Colgate L 58-53J13 Wofford W 64-51J15 *at Lehigh W 84-49J18 *Lafayette W 67-52J22 *at Bucknell W 52-42J25 at Wofford W 67-53J29 *Holy Cross L 67-65F1 *Army W 83-56F5 *Colgate W 61-43F8 *Lehigh L 80-78/OTF12 *at Lafayette W 64-60F15 *Bucknell W 68-55F22 *at Holy Cross L 79-47F28 ^vs. Army W 80-53M2 ^at Lehigh L 70-62& –– Gate City Classic; Pocatello, Idaho% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament, Bethlehem, Pa.H –– Home game played in Halsey Field House
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 22-6u Patriot League Record –– 8-4 (2nd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Becky Dowlingu Navy’s roster features five players who would reach the 1,000-point mark in their careers –– Joanne Groth (Sr.), Adria Scheck (Sr.), Becky Dowling (Jr.), Laurie Coffey (So.), Erica Hayes (Fr.).u Becky Dowling scores the 1,000th point of her career F8 at Army.u Becky Dowling and Adria Schneck are both named First-Team All-Patriot League, the first of three-straight years in which a Navy duo garners the honor.
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1997-98N14 Delaware W 77-55N19 Iona W 65-50N21 Western Carolina W 84-68N23 Sacramento State W 70-43N29 &vs. Texas State W 66-55N30 &vs. Wis.-Milwaukee L 79-76D5 at Pennsylvania W 70-66D7 at Iona W 61-49D20 %Coppin State W 67-39D21 %Mount St. Mary’s W 71-66D30 +vs. Towson L 84-75D31 +at St. Francis (Pa.) L 82-64J3 Loyola (Ill.) W 80-59J7 *Army W 74-46J10 *Colgate W 84-68J14 *Lehigh W 72-52J17 *at Lafayette W 70-60J21 *Bucknell W 51-41J27 *at Holy Cross L 72-62J31 *at Army W 74-48F4 *at Colgate W 65-49F7 *at Lehigh W 67-62F9 Coastal Carolina W 60-45F11 *Lafayette W 73-63F14 *at Bucknell W 57-50F22 *Holy Cross L 86-75/OTF27 ^Colgate W 72-46F28 ^Lafayette W 76-59M4 ^at Holy Cross L 67-60& –– Minnesota Dial Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.% –– Navy Classic+ –– Red Flash Classic; Loretto, Pa.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; QF / SF at Annapolis, Md.; F at Worcester, Mass.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 23-6u Patriot League Record –– 10-2 (T-1st place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Finalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Becky Dowlingu Joanne Groth scores the 1,000th point of her career J14 against Lehigh.u Navy advances to the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament for the first time in the program’s history.u Becky Dowling receives the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword from the Naval Academy Athletic Association and qualifies for the Navy Athletic Hall of Fame.u Laurie Coffey and Becky Dowling garner First-Team All-Patriot League Honors.
1998-99N13 at Western Carolina L 59-56N19 at Sacramento St. W 75-71N21 &vs. San Jose St. W 76-48N22 &at Nevada W 70-65N25 New Hampshire L 68-64N27 +vs. Weber State L 77-47N28 +vs. Samford W 63-55D1 Saint Peter’s (N.J.) L 61-58D7 at Delaware L 74-67D19 %North Carolina A&T W 67-52D20 %Mississippi W 74-71D31 Yale W 67-66J2 at Loyola (Ill.) Canceled - WeatherJ6 *Bucknell W 65-58/OTJ9 *Lafayette W 67-54J13 Morgan State W 56-43J17 *Holy Cross W 81-74J19 *at Army W 83-59J23 *at Lehigh L 69-60J27 *Colgate W 70-52J30 *at Bucknell L 71-54F3 *at Lafayette W 75-64F6 *Army L 51-50F9 *at Holy Cross L 69-61F17 *Lehigh W 76-66F20 *at Colgate L 63-61F26 ^vs. Colgate W 60-59F27 ^at Army W 87-69M3 ^at Holy Cross L 72-58& –– DANKA Classic; Reno, Nev.+ –– Georgia Tech Classic; Atlanta, Ga.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; QF / SF at West Point, N.Y.; F at Worcester, Mass.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 17-11u Patriot League Record –– 7-5 (3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Finalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Vanessa Melofchiku Navy reaches the title game of the Patriot League Tournament for the second time in as many years.u Vanessa Melofchik ends her career hav-ing appeared in a school-record 81 career victories.u Laurie Coffey and Erica Hayes garner First-Team All-Patriot League honors.
1999-2000N21 Princeton W 67-63N24 at Saint Peter’s (N.J.) L 71-53N27 at La.-Lafayette L 71-57N29 at McNeese State L 55-47D6 Buffalo L 61-46D8 UMBC W 50-46D21 American L 65-54D30 at Marist L 66-55J2 Appalachian State L 83-74J4 at UNLV L 74-56J8 at Stony Brook L 56-38J12 *at Bucknell L 64-58J16 *at Lafayette L 52-50J18 at Morgan State L 80-61J23 *at Holy Cross L 69-57J27 *Army L 69-62J29 *Lehigh L 74-70J31 Yale L 58-50F2 *at Colgate L 61-55F5 *Bucknell L 46-43F9 *Lafayette W 62-54F12 Stony Brook L 68-59F14 *Colgate W 61-50F19 *Holy Cross L 80-71F23 *at Lehigh L 72-63F26 *at Army W 64-57F28 at Albany L 56-50M3 ^vs. Bucknell L 62-43* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Easton, Pa.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 5-23u Patriot League Record –– 3-9 (7th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Erica Hayesu Erica Hayes scores the 1,000th point of her career N27 at Louisiana-Lafayette.u Erica Hayes is named First-Team All-Patriot League for the second-straight year to qualify for the Navy Athletic Hall of Fame.
2000-01N20 High Point L 89-76N22 at UMBC L 67-56N26 Columbia W 66-61N29 at American L 75-67/OTD1 Marist W 66-59D3 at Appalachian State L 97-78D9 &vs. Albany L 57-56D10 &at Stetson L 87-82D20 %McNeese State W 74-65/OTD21 %Furman L 87-45D30 at Buffalo L 69-42J2 Air Force W 56-38J5 at Princeton W 67-45J10 *Bucknell L 60-57J15 at Yale L 81-58J17 *Lafayette W 77-62J20 *at Holy Cross L 78-63J24 *at Army W 72-61J27 *Colgate L 88-82J31 *at Lehigh W 70-63F3 *at Bucknell L 85-66F5 Albany W 66-56F11 *at Lafayette L 64-59F14 *Holy Cross L 78-77/OTF17 *Army W 81-59F21 *at Colgate L 65-63F24 *Lehigh L 83-65M2 ^Army L 73-61& –– Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Annapolis, Md.Season Recapu Overall Record –– 10-18u Patriot League Record –– 4-8 (5th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Jennifer Bombinskiu Jennifer Bombinski is awarded the Calvert Award by the Naval Academy Athletic Association.u For the first time in league history, three players from one team are selected as the Patriot League Freshman of the Week –– Navy’s Courtney Davidson, Adrienne Roseti and Maile Shimoda.
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Season Recapu Overall Record –– 13-15u Patriot League Record –– 5-9 (7th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Kristen Kavanaughu Courtney Davidson is named First-Team All-Patriot League, joining Adria Scheck in 1995 as the lone Navy sophomores to garner the award.u Courtney Davidson sets a Navy and Patriot League record by converting 89.7-percent (122-of-136) of her free throw attempts.
2002-03 N22 &vs. Providence L 70-62N23 &vs. Yale W 77-69N26 Towson W 70-57N28 at Eastern Illinois L 77-72D1 at Valparaiso W 58-47D4 at UMBC W 52-40D8 Jacksonville L 75-73D15 Delaware State W 60-55D19 Cal Poly W 70-66D21 %Coll. of Charleston W 76-62D22 %Fresno State W 68-66J2 at Ohio W 67-52J5 Albany W 71-63J11 *Lehigh L 75-72J14 *at American L 60-55J18 *Bucknell L 74-65J24 *Holy Cross L 75-66J26 *Colgate W 73-57J31 *at Army W 60-48F2 *at Lafayette W 70-52F8 *at Lehigh L 68-57F11 *American W 75-72/2OTF16 *at Bucknell L 73-60F21 *at Colgate L 76-65F23 *at Holy Cross L 67-55F27 *Lafayette W 68-66/OTM1 *Army W 86-85/3OTM7 ^vs. Bucknell L 79-69/OT& –– Bank North Classic; Burlington, Vt.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Upper Marlboro, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-12u Patriot League Record –– 6-8 (5th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Joe Sanchezu Team Captain –– Lisa Steinmetzu Navy converts on all 16 of its free throw attempts in its game D4 against UMBC.u Navy concludes its season by playing three-straight overtime games.u Navy’s regular season finale is an 86-85 triple overtime victory over Army, the first triple overtime game in Navy history.u Courtney Davidson is selected First-Team All-Patriot League.u Courtney Davidson is selected First-Team Academic All-America by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
2003-04 N21 at Robert Morris W 68-58N23 at Albany L 77-55N25 Morgan State W 80-47N28 &vs. Texas L 97-46N29 &vs. Arizona L 67-61N30 &vs. Syracuse L 60-46D3 UMBC W 60-41D5 at Delaware L 69-57D20 %Eastern Illinois W 88-62D21 %Seton Hall L 60-53D29 Air Force W 73-60D31 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 79-53J2 at Wyoming L 69-60J8 Brown L 65-59J10 *at Lehigh L 71-61J13 *American L 51-42J17 *at Bucknell L 72-63J23 *at Holy Cross W 71-64J25 *at Colgate L 80-57J30 *Army W 75-73F1 *Lafayette W 71-53F4 at Radford W 74-68F7 *Lehigh L 77-53F11 *at American L 59-48F14 *Bucknell W 65-42F20 *Colgate W 68-53F22 *Holy Cross L 79-60F26 *at Lafayette W 67-53F28 *at Army L 65-60M5 ^vs. American L 85-73& –– Rainbow Wahine Classic; Honolulu, Hawai’i% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Upper Marlboro, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 13-17u Patriot League Record –– 6-8 (T-6th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Tom Marryottu Team Captain –– Courtney Davidsonu Tom Marryott is named head coach of the Midshipmen.u Courtney Davidson is selected First-Team All-Patriot League for a Navy-best third-straight season.u Courtney Davidson is selected Second-Team Academic All-America by CoSIDA.u Courtney Davidson receives the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword from the Naval Academy Athletic Association and qualifies for the Navy Athletic Hall of Fame.u Maile Shimoda (F14, Bucknell) and Adrienne Roseti (F20, Colgate) record the 1000th point of their respective careers.
2004-05N19 at Cal Poly L 72-65N21 at California L 87-55N27 Troy W 80-66D1 at UMBC L 59-46D4 at St. Bonaventure L 61-57D10 Providence W 72-42D18 at Jacksonville L 63-59D22 %Morehead State W 69-46D23 %Delaware State W 57-37D30 at Air Force L 72-62J3 at Delaware State L 50-43J5 at Radford L 59-51J8 *Lafayette W 59-46J12 *at American W 70-64J15 *at Lehigh L 65-53J18 at Brown L 64-54J21 *Holy Cross L 73-48J23 *Army L 64-50J28 *at Colgate L 64-53J30 *at Bucknell W 53-43F4 *at Holy Cross L 71-57F6 *at Army L 89-81F11 *Colgate W 78-73F13 *Bucknell L 65-58F19 *Lehigh W 64-59F23 *at Lafayette L 68-58F26 *American W 49-46M3 ^vs. American W 62-40M5 ^at Holy Cross L 72-62% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Worcester, Mass.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 11-18u Patriot League Record –– 6-8 (T-5th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Tom Marryottu Team Captain –– Abi Campbellu Lauren Skrel records a double-double with assists a Navy record three times on the season.u Navy snaps five-year, six-game skid by win-ning its quarterfinal round game of the Patriot League Tournament.
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2005-06N18 &at Florida Atlantic W 68-64N19 &vs. Monmouth L 88-79N22 North Carolina A&T W 80-69N27 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 52-48N29 at Mount St. Mary’s L 80-72D2 at Providence W 67-61D6 Morgan State W 79-50D9 Delaware State L 53-43D19 St. Bonaventure L 57-48D28 Radford W 71-65D30 UMBC L 71-44J2 Long Island W 72-68J4 at Troy L 89-87/2OTJ7 *Bucknell L 88-51J10 *at Lehigh W 89-82/OTJ14 *at Lafayette W 75-71/OTJ21 *Army L 83-69J24 *American W 70-60J28 *at Bucknell L 74-54J31 *Holy Cross L 59-55F4 *at Army L 78-72/OTF7 *Lehigh W 49-42F11 *Lafayette W 73-63F14 *at Holy Cross L 65-47F18 *at Colgate W 80-62F21 *at American L 89-81/OTF25 *Colgate W 65-60M2 ^vs. Colgate L 60-55& –– FAU Tip-Off Classic; Davie, Fla.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; West Point, N.Y.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 14-14u Patriot League Record –– 7-7 (4th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Tom Marryottu Team Captain –– Ashley Pelzeku Carly Meyer ties a Navy record for a Patriot League game by scoring 32 points F21 against American.u Navy sets school and league records by connecting on 177 three-point field goals and averaging 6.32 triples a game.u Navy plays a school-record five overtime games on the season.u Meredith Addington receives the Patriot League Sportsmanship Award for Women.
2006-07N10 at Ohio L 72-49N12 Marshall L 74-47N17 &vs. Massachusetts L 61-42N18 &vs. Howard W 77-67N25 Mount St. Mary’s W 57-46N28 at Long Island L 51-49D1 at Saint Franics (Pa.) L 64-56D4 Georgetown L 51-34D6 at UMBC W 74-56D18 at North Carolina A&T L 64-59D20 at Charleston Southern W 65-55D22 Air Force Canceled –– weatherD29 at Marquette L 67-40J2 at Stetson W 61-56J6 *at Bucknell L 67-47J9 *Lehigh W 54-44J13 *Lafayette W 55-43J16 *at Holy Cross L 49-39J21 *at Army W 49-44J24 *at American L 62-48J27 *Colgate L 55-44J30 Winston-Salem State W 58-39F3 *Bucknell L 76-66F6 *at Lehigh W 59-46F10 *at Lafayette L 68-65F13 *Holy Cross L 85-80F18 *Army L 58-43F21 *American W 65-58F24 *at Colgate W 54-52M3 ^American L 68-55& –– Seton Hall Basketball Classic; South Orange, N.J.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Annapolis, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 12-17u Patriot League Record –– 6-8 (T-4th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Tom Marryottu Team Captain –– Kate Hobbsu Carly Meyer becomes just the second Mid (Adria Schneck, 1997) to lead the Patriot League in scoring (15.0 ppg), while Kalen Kropa becomes the third Navy player in four years to lead the league in assists (4.79 apg).u Meyer is named First-Team All-Patriot League, the seventh Mid to earn the accolade in school history.u Kate Hobbs sets a school record by appear-ing in 115 career games, and ends her career in second place at Navy with 91 career blocked shots. She is named First-Team All-Senior CLASS for her accomplishments on and off the court.
2007-08N9 &vs. Rice L 63-52N10 &at Winthrop L 47-33N11 &vs. North Texas L 56-45N14 Howard W 71-50N18 Rider W 65-58N20 at Georgetown L 81-56N23 +at Colorado State L 59-53N24 +vs. Kent State L 53-47N30 at Radford L 63-51D5 UMBC L 59-51D16 at Marshall L 70-58D18 at San Diego State L 91-33D29 Air Force W 72-69/OTJ2 Fordham W 55-45J5 Ohio L 81-52J12 *Bucknell L 71-45J16 *at Lehigh L 55-53J19 *at Lafayette L 60-44J23 *Holy Cross L 62-51J27 *Army L 58-49J30 *American L 59-52F2 *at Colgate W 64-49F9 *at Bucknell L 65-50F13 *Lehigh L 54-50F16 *Lafayette W 53-44F20 *at Holy Cross L 56-53F23 *at Army L 70-66/OTF27 *at American L 69-37M1 *Colgate W 56-54M8 ^vs. Holy Cross L 67-53& –– Winthrop Classic; Rock Hill, S.C.+ –– Rocky Mountain Invitational; Fort Collins, Colo.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; West Point, N.Y.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 7-23u Patriot League Record –– 3-11 (7th place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Quarterfinalsu Head Coach –– Tom Marryottu Team Captain –– Ali Currieru Cassie Consedine earns Patriot League Rookie-of-the-Year honors after leading the league in rebounding, ranking third in scoring and breaking the Navy single-season blocked shots record by 25 with 72 rejections.u Navy leads the league in assists, the first time the program has accomplished the feat.u Players receiving a starting assignment for the first time in their respective careers account for 70 percent of Navy’s starts on the year (105 of 150) and 83.4 percent of starts in league games (59 of 70).
2008-09N14 Ohio L 63-48N16 at Howard W 59-49N19 at Winston-Salem St. W 53-49N21 &vs. Texas State L 77-58N22 &at Columbia L 54-53N25 Dayton L 64-58/OTN28 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 76-66N30 Delaware State W 55-45D3 at UMBC L 85-77D5 at Penn L 61-58D9 at Towson L 65-53D19 at Rider W 71-64D22 Radford W 61-44J3 at Air Force L 65-62J5 at Fordham W 70-66/OTJ10 *at Bucknell L 66-50J14 *Lehigh L 66-63/OTJ17 *Lafayette W 53-48J21 *at Holy Cross W 59-50J24 *at Army W 44-39J28 *at American W 68-61J31 *Colgate W 48-40F7 *Bucknell L 66-54F11 *at Lehigh L 66-48F14 *at Lafayette W 60-57F18 *Holy Cross L 67-58F21 *Army L 58-50F25 *American W 59-56F28 *at Colgate W 65-35M7 ^vs. Bucknell W 53-51M8 ^vs. Lafayette L 62-55& –– Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Bethlehem, Pa.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 16-15u Patriot League Record –– 8-6 (T-3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– Noneu Angela Myers was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Year in the Patriot League, while also earning Second-Team All-Patriot League honors.u Navy posted its longest league winning streak (5 games) in 11 years, a stretch that included victories at Holy Cross, at Army and at American.u The Mids played a league-high 23 games that were decided by 10 points or less (14-9 record in those games).
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Season Recapu Overall Record –– 17-14u Patriot League Record –– 8-6 (3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– K.C. Gordonu In addition to garnering first-team all-league honors, Angela Myers won her second-straight league defensive player-of-the-year accolade. Chey Arvin was named to the league’s all-rookie team.u Navy posted season sweeps of Holy Cross (first time), Bucknell (first since 1998) and Army (first since 2003).u Cassie Consedine broke the school record for career blocked shots and scored the 1,000th point of her career.u Navy broke its own school record (6.32) with an average of 7.68 three-point FGM a game, while breaking the school (191) and league (196) marks with 238 three-point field goals made.
2010-11N12 at Siena W 57-43N14 at NJIT W 72-55N19 %Villanova L 54-41N20 %Harvard W 65-60N26 &at Maine W 65-43N27 &vs. Florida L 52-43D3 Loyola L 57-54D5 Delaware L 60-55D8 Mount St. Mary’s W 63-46D10 at Princeton L 74-61D21 UMBC L 65-56D30 at Air Force W 63-62J1 at Seattle L 62-50J4 Howard W 58-45J8 *at Bucknell W 62-56J12 *Lehigh W 63-62J15 *Lafayette W 61-52J19 *at Holy Cross W 53-39J22 *at Army W 55-46J26 *at American W 57-46J29 *Colgate L 59-55F5 *Bucknell W 66-45F9 *at Lehigh L 63-59F12 *at Lafayette L 58-53F16 *Holy Cross W 73-68/OTF19 *Army L 57-46F23 *American W 63-56F26 *at Colgate W 75-59M5 ^Colgate W 55-36M9 ^Bucknell W 55-41M12 ^American W 47-40M19 $vs. DePaul L 56-43% –– Navy Classic& –– Dead River Company Classic; Orono, Maine* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Annapolis, Md.$ –– NCAA Tournament; University Park, Pa.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 20-12u Patriot League Record –– 10-4 (T-1st place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Championsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– Angela Myersu Navy shared the Patriot League regular season title for the second time in school his-tory (1998).u The Mids entered the league tournament as the No. 1 seed for the first time.u Navy won the program’s first Patriot League Tournament title and advanced to Navy’s first NCAA Tournament.u The No. 14 Mids led No. 3 DePaul in the second half and were within single digits of the Blue Demons with less than four minutes left in the game. Though Navy lost to the ninth-ranked Blue Demons, the 13-point defeat was the closest for a Patriot League team in the NCAA Tournament in 20 years.u Stefanie Pemper was tabbed as the Patriot League’s Coach of the Year.u Angela Myers earned First-Team All-Patriot League honors. u Cassie Consedine garnered second-team all-league honors.u Jade Geif was selected as the Patriot League’s Rookie of the Year.u Geif would go on to be named as the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament. Joining her on the all-tournament team were Alix Membreno and Angela Myers.u Navy would again break the school and league record with 240 three-point field goals made.u Angela Myers was the recipient of the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword for Women. She scored her 1,000th career point and broke the Navy records for career games played (124), games started (123), minutes played (3,940) and assists (511).u Consedine concluded her career having rejected a Navy-record 215 blocks and hauled in a school-best 727 defensive rebounds. She also ranks among the Navy career leaders in points (1,418, 7th), three-point field goals made (165, 3rd) and rebounds (882, 3rd).u Navy as a team ranked among the NCAA leaders in fewest fouls committed in a game (12.1, 2nd), three-point field goals made (7.5, 14th) and scoring defense (53.7, 14th).
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2011-12N11 Richmond L 56-39N13 at Loyola L 42-38N18 at William & Mary W 61-58N26 at Mount St. Mary’s L 52-45N28 Air Force W 71-59D2 %Houston Baptist W 67-31D3 %Maine W 73-56D7 Siena W 61-50D9 Princeton W 65-52D11 at Howard L 60-50D20 UMBC L 54-46D29 &at Fordham L 47-43D30 &vs. Boston L 48-46J3 NJIT W 67-51J7 *at Lafayette W 60-55J11 *Holy Cross L 55-38J14 *Army W 58-56J18 *at American L 49-44J21 *Colgate W 61-52J25 *Lehigh L 50-46J28 *at Bucknell W 50-49F4 *Lafayette W 63-47F8 *at Holy Cross W 73-56F11 *at Army W 57-50F15 *American L 55-52F18 *at Colgate L 62-60F22 *at Lehigh L 57-48F25 *Bucknell W 60-51M1 ^Colgate W 66-54M5 ^at Lehigh W 64-59M10 ^Holy Cross W 57-48M17 $at Maryland L 59-44% –– Navy Classic& –– Fordham Holiday Classic; Bronx, N.Y.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; QF / F at Annapolis, Md.; SF at Bethlehem, Pa.$ –– NCAA Tournament; College Park, Md.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 18-14u Patriot League Record –– 8-6 (T-3rd place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Championsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– Erin Edwardsu Navy won the Patriot League Tournament for the second consecutive season. The Mids became just the sixth team in league history to repeat as the tournament champion.u Navy, the No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament’s Raleigh Region, held No. 2 seed and fifth-ranked Maryland to its lowest scoring total of the season, to date, and 18 points below the scoring average it entered the game with. u The gap between the teams was just seven points (37-30) with 15 minutes remaining in the game.u Both Jade Geif and Alix Membreno were named Second-Team All-Patriot League. u Jade Geif was tabbed as the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament. She became just the third player in league history to repeat as the tournament MVP.u Joining Geif on the all-tournament team were Alix Membreno and Kara Pollinger.u Audrey Bauer was named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team.u One of Navy’s most impressive victories in the regular season in a number of years was its 65-52 win over Princeton, a team that would go on to win its third consecutive Ivy League championship.u Navy posted a 57-50 win over Army to win the Star Game for the second time in three years.u The Mids led the NCAA for the fewest num-ber –– on average –– of personal fouls called a game (11.7 fpg) and ranked 10th in scoring defense (52.5 ppg).u Navy led the Patriot League in three-point field goals made for the fourth consecutive season. The Mids also led the league in scor-ing defense (last: 2000), defensive field goal percentage (last: 1998), three-point field goal percentage (first time) and rebounding margin (last: 1999).u Senior team captain Erin Edwards received the Calvert Award from the Naval Academy Athletic Association.
2012-13N9 at Iona L 74-64N11 at Stony Brook L 44-40N17 Saint Peter’s W 64-53N20 Loyola W 71-60N23 &vs. UC Davis L 66-63/OTN24 &vs. Jackson State W 72-48N26 at Air Force W 60-36N30 %East Carolina W 57-48D1 %High Point L 63-47D4 William & Mary W 69-64D8 at Mount St. Mary’s L 53-46D19 at Marquette L 73-65D30 Marshall W 67-51J4 at Richmond L 65-59J8 at Princeton L 70-50J13 *Lafayette W 62-44J16 *at Holy Cross W 60-47J20 *at Army L 53-42J23 *American W 61-42J26 *at Colgate W 59-43J30 *at Lehigh W 72-47F2 *Bucknell W 61-40F9 *at Lafayette W 60-52/OTF13 *Holy Cross W 59-35F16 *Army L 48-40F20 *at American W 52-42F23 *Colgate W 63-48F27 *Lehigh W 49-34M2 *at Bucknell L 55-48M7 ^Lafayette W 59-55/OTM11 ^Bucknell W 60-48M16 ^Holy Cross W 72-53M24 $vs. Kentucky L 61-41% –– Navy Classic& –– Husky Classic; Houston, Texas* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Annapolis, Md.$ –– NCAA Tournament; Queens, N.Y.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 21-12u Patriot League Record –– 11-3 (T-1st place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Championsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– Kara Pollingeru Shared the Patriot League regular season title for the second time in three years and for the third time in school history.u The No. 2 seed in the postseason, Navy played all three games of the league tourna-ment at home en route to winning the event for the third consecutive season.u Garnered the No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament and faced No. 2 seed (and seventh-ranked) Kentucky.u The Mids held the lead at halftime, making Navy the first Patriot League team to hold a lead at the break in an NCAA Tournament game in over 20 years.u Kentucky scored 12 of the game’s final 13 points to post a 61-41 win.u Navy’s 11 Patriot League victories set a new school standard for league wins in a year. The Mids previously won 10 league games on three occasions.u Navy’s 21 overall wins gave the Mids their second 20-win campaign in three years and its fourth such season in school history.u Navy swept the regular season series from five teams, which tied the school record.u Alix Membreno was selected as the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament after averaging 12.7 points, 9,.3 rebounds and 7.0 assists in three games.u Earning all-tournament honors were Jade Geif, Kara Pollinger and Chloe Stapleton.u Kara Pollinger made six three-point field goals in the title game against Holy Cross. Her 24 points in the game set a new league record for the most points scored in the event’s final.u Jade Geif was one of only two consensus First-Team All-Patriot League honorees. Joining her in receiving all-league laurels was Alix Membreno, who earned second team accolades.u Audrey Bauer was named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team.u Navy led the Patriot League –– for a fifth-straight year –– and ranked 22nd nationally with an average of 7.4 three-point field goals made a game. Navy’s 243 triples also set a new school standard.u Navy’s defense set new school records by allowing foes to average 52.0 points per game for the year (12th in the NCAA) and 45.0 points per Patriot League game.u Jade Geif scored the 1,000th point of her career during Navy’s F23 game against Colgate.u Jade Geif earned four Patriot League Player-of-the-Week honors on the year, which is the most earned by a Mid in a single season.
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I 2014-15 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL I2013-14N8 at Towson W 56-55N10 Stony Brook W 72-54N17 Iona L 64-61N19 at Saint Peter’s W 70-51N22 at Oral Roberts W 89-64N24 at Minnesota L 62-55N29 %Brown W 81-61N30 %Rider W 75-64D3 Mount St. Mary’s W 63-55D6 Princeton L 73-57D29 at Marshall W 72-68J2 *Loyola W 67-44J5 *at Lafayette W 67-53J8 *Boston U. W 70-50J11 *Army W 74-64J15 at Bucknell W 94-92/2OTJ18 *Colgate W 71-40J22 *at Lehigh W 73-61J25 *at Holy Cross W 60-53J29 *American W 48-44F1 *Lafayette L 70-69F5 *at Boston U. W 68-57F8 *at Army L 54-48F12 *Bucknell W 70-61F15 *at Colgate W 76-47F19 *Lehigh W 79-59F22 *Holy Cross W 64-57F26 *at American L 63-50M1 *at Loyola W 74-50M6 ^Lehigh W 84-54M10 ^Holy Cross L 75-56M20 $at Old Dominion L 68-60% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament; Annapolis, Md.$ –– WNIT; Norfolk, Va.
Season Recapu Overall Record –– 24-8u Patriot League Record –– 15-3 (1st place)u Patriot League Tournament –– Semifinalsu Head Coach –– Stefanie Pemperu Team Captain –– Kara Pollingeru Navy won the program’s first outright Patriot League regular season title in school history.u The Mids advanced to the postseason –– WNIT –– for the fourth year in a row.u Navy set a school record for the most wins in a single season with 24.u Navy put together a 10-game winning streak during the season, which fell one victory short of tying the school record (1990-91, 1995-96).u Navy’s nine-game Patriot League winning streak broke the school record for the most consecutive league wins in a single year (six, 2011, 2013).u Stefanie Pemper was selected as the Patriot League Coach of the Year.u Both Jade Geif and Kara Pollinger earned first-team all-league honors, while Alix Membreno was named Second-Team All-Patriot League. u Alix Membreno was selected as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year.u Jade Geif was named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team. She is the first player in league history to be named to the all-tourna-ment team in each of her four seasons.u Alix Membreno (J15 at Bucknell), Kara Pollinger (F12, Bucknell) and Audrey Bauer (F12, Bucknell) each recorded the 1,000 point of their respective careers during the sea-son. Along with Jade Geif, who reached the milestone one year earlier, the Class of 2014 became just the fourth to have four players score 1,000 career points in NCAA Division I history.u Jade Geif ended her career with over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She is the first Navy women’s basketball player to attain those numbers and joins David Robinson and Vernon Butler as the lone Navy basketball players to have done so.u The Class of 2014 ended their careers with a school record 83 wins and a school record 44 Patriot League wins.u Navy led the Patriot League in three-point field goals made for the fifth consecutive sea-son. The Mids also led the league in assist-to-turnover ratio, and defensive three-point field goal percentage.u Jade Geif received the Vice Adm. Lawrence Sword from the Naval Academy Athletic Association.u The first jersey in Navy women’s basket-ball history was retired on J15 when Becky Dowling’s No. 32 was honored.u Stefanie Pemper broke the Navy record for the most league regular season wins by a coach with her 60th such victory, which came in the regular season finale at Loyola.
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Nov. 16-18, 1990Navy Tip-Off 1st St. Thomas Aquinas 61, Adelphi 531st Navy 75, C.W. Post 55Con. Adelphi 59, C.W. Post 50Ch. St. Thomas Aquinas 67, Navy 55
Jan. 11-12, 1991Navy Classic1st Longwood 87, Millersville 83 (OT)1st Navy 74, Bowie State 38Con. Bowie State vs. Millersville -- N/ACh. Navy 75, Longwood 69
Dec. 19-20, 1992Navy Classic1st Princeton 78, Buffalo 551st William & Mary 55, Navy 40Con. Navy 74, Buffalo 68Ch. William & Mary 57, Princeton 55
Dec. 18-19, 1993Navy Classic1st Canisius 83, Western Carolina 681st Navy 74, St. Francis (N.Y.), 58Con. Western Carolina 79, St. Francis (N.Y.) 75Ch. Canisius 80, Navy 71
Dec. 17-18, 1994Navy Classic1st Bradley 75, Austin Peay 631st South Carolina State 60, Navy 58Con. Austin Peay 95, Navy 73Ch. Bradley 69, South Carolina State 52
Nov. 25-26, 1995Navy Tip-Off Classic1st Eastern Michigan 62, Marist 571st Navy 80, Morgan State 64Con. Marist 64, Morgan State 60Ch. Navy 76, Eastern Michigan 69
Dec. 20-21, 1995Navy Classic1st Charleston Southern 74, Tenn.-Martin 701st Navy 77, Morehead State 65Con. Morehead State 72, Tenn.-Martin 68Ch. Navy 82, Charleston Southern 61
Dec. 20-21, 1996Navy Classic1st Murray State 55, Long Island 511st Navy 68, Drexel 57Con. Drexel 69, Long Island 66Ch. Murray State 70, Navy 61
Dec. 20-21, 1997Navy Classic1st Mount St. Mary’s 81, Morehead St. 741st Navy 67, Coppin State 39Con. Morehead State 88, Coppin State 82Ch. Navy 71, Mount St. Mary’s 66
Dec. 19-20, 1998Navy Classic1st Mississippi 62, UMKC 61 (OT)1st Navy 67, North Carolina A&T 52Con. UMKC 74, N.C. A&T 55Ch. Navy 74, Mississippi 71
Dec. 20-21, 2000Navy Classic1st Furman 82, Murray State 681st Navy 74, McNeese State 65 (OT)Con. McNeese State 59, Murray State 58Ch. Furman 87, Navy 45
Dec. 21-22, 2002Navy Classic1st Fresno State 85, Penn 801st Navy 76, Coll. of Charleston 62Con. Penn 81, Coll. of Charleston 73Ch. Navy 68, Fresno State 66
Dec. 20-21, 2003Navy Classic1st Seton Hall 53, Northeastern 491st Navy 88, Eastern Illinois 62Con. Northeastern 68, Eastern Illinois 58Ch. Seton Hall 60, Navy 53
Dec. 22-23, 2004Sheraton Barcelo Navy Classic1st Delaware State 57, UNC Asheville 511st Navy 69, Morehead State 46Con. UNC Asheville 52, Morehead St. 47Ch. Navy 57, Delaware State 37
Nov. 20-21, 2009Navy Classic1st Liberty 63, Tulane 521st Navy 67, Loyola 57Con. Tulane 58, Loyola 43Ch. Liberty 55, Navy 43
Nov. 19-20, 2010Navy Classic1st Harvard 84, Oral Roberts 761st Villanova 54, Navy 412nd Villanova 61, Oral Roberts 522nd Navy 65, Harvard 60
Dec. 2-3, 2011Navy Classic1st George Washington 54, Maine 461st Navy 67, Houston Baptist 312nd Navy 73, Maine 562nd George Washington 80, Houston Baptist 44
Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2012Navy Classic1st High Point 81, Monmouth 741st Navy 57, East Carolina 48Con. East Carolina 64, Monmouth 49Ch. High Point 63, Navy 47
Nov. 29-30, 2013Navy Classic1st Rider 60, UMBC 481st Navy 81, Brown 612nd Brown 92, UMBC 532nd Navy 75, Rider 64
Steals 1. 9 Margie Trott at William & Mary, J24, 87 9 Margie Trott, UMBC, F2, 87 9 Heather Brand at Howard, J5, 93 9 Becky Dowling, Morgan State, N25, 955. 8 7x, Last: Joanne Groth, Army, J24, 96
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Navy Team Single-Game RecordsMost Points - First Half1. 53 Marymount, J31, 902. 52 vs. Ala.-Huntsville, J5, 90 52 at West Chester, N21, 874. 51 Indiana (Pa.), M5, 82 51 Lock Haven, J10, 87 51 Catholic, F15, 90 51 Colgate, F12, 028. 49 6x, Last: Longwood, F28, 90
Fewest Points - First Half 1. 10 at Long Island, N28, 06 10 Kutztown, N17, 843. 12 at Army, F24, 90 12 Lafayette, J6, 88 12 Army, J27, 08 12 at Loyola, N13, 117. 13 Colgate, F8, 92 13 at Winthrop, 10, 07 13 Lehigh, F13, 0810. 14 4x, Last: Ohio, J5, 08
Largest Navy HF Lead 1. 41 Marymount, N24, 812. 34 at Lafayette, F3, 993. 33 Coll. of N.D., N28, 79 33 vs. Wis.-Stout, J3, 865. 29 NJIT, J3, 126. 28 Loyola, J2, 147. 27 at West Chester, N21, 87 27 at Shippensburg, D6, 899. 26 Hood, F14, 86 26 Baltimore, D10, 82 26 Lafayette, J11, 95
Most Points - Second Half 1. 59 Bucknell, J10, 962. 58 at Coll. of N.D., D11, 773. 56 Gallaudet, F18, 784. 54 vs. Molloy, N19, 895. 53 at Coll. of N.D., D4, 856. 52 at Howard, D5, 947. 51 at Millersville, D7, 85 51 vs. Monmouth, D31, 92 51 at Lehigh, F6, 93 51 at Austin Peay, D31, 94
Fewest Points - Second Half 1. 11 Liberty, N21, 092. 12 at Lafayette, J16, 083. 13 Lehigh, J25, 124. 15 at Stony Brook, J8, 00 15 Richmond, N11, 11 15 vs. Kentucky, M24, 137. 16 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, D3, 82 16 William & Mary, J19, 85 16 American, F15, 1210. 17 4x, Last: Georgetown, D4, 06
Largest Navy 2nd Half Pts. Adv. 1. 33 at Gallaudet, F18, 782. 32 at Coll. of N.D., D11, 773. 32 Rollings, F4, 85 32 at Coll. of N.D., D4, 855. 31 at Franklin & Marshall, F7, 806. 30 Marymount, N24, 81 30 at Coll. of N.D., N27, 848. 29 UMBC, F16, 799. 28 Baltimore, D10, 8210. 27 Philadelphia Textile, J19, 91
Most Points 1. 105 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 99 Indiana (Pa.) M5, 823. 96 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 79 96 at Shippensburg, D6, 89 96 Marymount, J31, 906. 95 Austin Peay, D18, 947. 94 ••atBucknell,J15,148. 93 Marymount, N24, 81 93 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, J5, 9010. 92 5x, Last: at Charleston Southern, D3, 93
Fewest Points1. 33 at Winthrop, N10, 07 33 at San Diego State, D18, 073. 34 Georgetown, D4, 064. 37 at American, F27, 085 38 at Kutztown, N17, 84 38 Lafayette, J6, 88 38 at Stony Brook, J8, 00 38 at American, F24, 10 38 at Loyola, N13, 11 38 Holy Cross, J11, 12
Largest Navy Margin of Victory 1. 71 Marymount, N24, 812. 70 George Mason, D6, 793. 56 at Franklin & Marshall, F7, 804. 54 Baltimore, D10, 825. 53 at Coll. of N.D., N28, 79 53 vs. Wis.-Stout, J3, 867. 52 Hood, F14, 78 52 Rollings, F4, 85 52 at Coll. of N.D., D4, 8510. 50 UMBC, F16, 79 50 Coll. of N.D., N27, 84
Largest Navy HF Deficit to Win 1. 16 at Elon, N14, 092. 12 at UMBC, F18, 84 12 American, M12, 11 12 at Lafayette, J7, 125. 10 Mississippi, D20, 986. 9 •AirForce,D29,077. 8 6x, Last: American, J24, 06
Most Field Goals Made 1. 44 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 41 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, J5, 903. 40 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 79 40 at Franklin & Marshall, F7, 80 40 Catholic, J21, 876. 39 Baltimore, D10, 82 39 Marymount, J31, 908. 38 5x, Last: Austin Peay, D18, 94
Fewest Field Goals Made 1. 11 at McNeese State, N29, 99 11 Furman, D21, 00 11 Georgetown, D4, 06 11 at Winthrop, N10, 075. 12 at Stony Brook, J8, 00 12 at Delaware State, J3, 056. 13 American, J13, 04 13 at San Diego State, D18, 07 13 at American, F27, 08 13 at Colgate, J30, 10 13 vs. Florida, N27, 10 13 at Stony Brook, N11, 12
Most Field Goals Att.1. 90 at Col. of Notre Dame, D11, 77 90 Georgetown, F4, 783. 87 Liberty, D9, 834. 86 vs. Longwood, F4, 90 86 St. Bonaventure, J7, 936. 85 •atLoyola,J26,777. 82 George Mason, D9, 77 82 UMBC, F16, 79 82 at Marymount, F19, 9010. 81 8x, Last: at Lehigh, F15, 92
Fewest Field Goals Att. 1. 36 Lafayette, F8, 882. 37 Col. of Charleston, D21, 02 37 at Georgetown, N20, 07 37 at Winston-Salem State, N19, 08 37 UMBC, D20, 116. 38 at Long Island, N28, 96 38 at American, J24, 078. 39 at Virginia, N22, 80 39 Lafayette, J6, 88 39 at Ohio, N16, 09
Highest Field Goal Pct.1. .682 Yale, D8, 89 (30-44)2. .655 Indiana (Pa.), M5, 82 (36-55)3. .638 Lafayette, D8, 88 (22-36)4. .622 Col. of Charleston, D21, 02 (23-37)5. .621 vs. Ala.-Huntsville, J5, 90 (41-66)6. .612 at George Mason, J12, 87 (30-49)7. .607 UMES, F3, 81 (37-61) .607 at Cornell, D11, 95 (34-56)9. .595 E. Michigan, N26, 95 (25-42)10. .594 Marymount, N24, 81 (38-64) .594 Austin Peay, D18, 94 (38-64)
Lowest Field Goal Pct. 1. .204 Georgetown, D4, 06 (11-54)2. .212 Furman, D21, 00 (11-52) .212 at Winthrop, N10, 07 (11-52)4. .229 at McNeese State, N29, 99 (11-48)5. .231 at UMBC, F18, 84 (18-78)6. .236 at American, F27, 08 (13-55)7. .246 at Army, J24, 09 (14-57) .246 at Loyola, N13, 11 (14-57)9. .250 Bucknell, J23, 93 (17-68) .250 at Lafayette, F23, 05 (21-60)
Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 1. 15 vs. Colgate, M6, 102. 14 Bucknell, J11, 92 14 at Lehigh, J30, 13 14 at Marshall, D29, 13 14 Loyola, J2, 146. 13 vs. Bucknell, M7, 03 13 at Army, F6, 05 13 Holy Cross, J20, 10 13 Holy Cross, M16, 13 13 Iona, N17, 13
Fewest 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 1. 0 27x, Last: Villanova, N19, 10
Most 3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 1. 41 at UMBC, D2, 092. 36 Bucknell, J11, 92 36 Iona, N17, 134. 35 at Boston U., F5, 145. 34 at Delaware, D11, 09 34 William & Mary, D4, 12 34 at Holy Cross, J16, 138. 33 at American, J29, 02 33 vs. Colgate, M6, 10 33 at Bucknell, M2, 13
Fewest 3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 1. 0 Randolph Macon, N22, 88 0 Manhattan, N26, 88 0 Lafayette, D8, 884. 1 at Lock Haven, J16, 88 1 vs. Pitts.-Johnstown, N19, 88 1 at West Chester, N20, 88 1 vs. Delaware, N27, 88 1 at Yale, D2, 88 1 Lock Haven, J16, 8910. 2 8x, Last: Lafayette, J18, 97
Highest 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 att. ... 1.000 pct. in 2 gms. w/1-4 att.)1. 1.000 Shepherd, N30, 89 (5-5) 1.000 at Shippensburg, D6, 89 (9-9)3. .833 at Pennsylvania, J21, 89 (5-6)4. .800 Mount St. Mary’s, F16, 88 (4-5) .800 E. Michigan, N26, 95 (4-5) .800 Long Island, D9, 96 (4-5)7. .750 Towson, J18, 88 (6-8) .750 Catholic, F15, 90 (8-12)9. .714 at Colgate, J18, 95 (5-7)10. .688 Cal Poly, D19, 02 (11-16) .688 NJIT, J3, 12 (11-16)
Lowest 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 att. ... .000 pct. in 16 gms. w/0-4 att.)1. .000 William & Mary, D19, 92 (0-6) .000 at William & Mary, N30, 93 (0-10) .000 Coppin State, J3, 95 (0-5) .000 at Columbia, D6, 95 (0-5) .000 at CS Northridge, J6, 96 (0-6) .000 Penn, N26, 96 (0-13) .000 Sacramento State, N23, 97 (0-5) .000 at Georgetown, J20, 90 (0-12) .000 Georgetown, D4, 06 (0-14) .000 at American, F27, 08 (0-15) .000 Villanova, N19, 10 (0-12)
Most Free Throws Made 1. 37 vs. Army, F28, 972. 35 at Morgan State, F19, 85 35 •McNeeseState,D20,004. 33 at Army, J31, 985. 31 vs. Monmouth, D31, 92 31 Colgate, J10, 987. 30 Army, J8, 97 30 at Stetson, D10, 009. 28 4x, Last: at Morgan State, J18, 00
Fewest Free Throws Made 1. 1 Scranton, N20, 82 1 at Lock Haven, J11, 86 1 at Colgate, F28, 09 1 at Army, J22, 11 1 at Marquette, D19, 12 1 at Army, J20, 137. 2 17x, Last: Iona, N17, 13
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Most Free Throws Att. 1. 52 •McNeeseState,D20,002. 45 vs. Monmouth, D31, 92 45 ••atBucknell,J15,144. 44 vs. Army, F28, 975. 43 at Army, J8, 976. 42 at William & Mary, J22, 837. 41 at Morgan State, F19, 85 41 at Army, J31, 989. 40 7x, Last: at Morgan State, J28, 00
Fewest Free Throws Att. 1. 2 Scranton, N20, 82 2 at UMBC, F22, 94 2 at Colgate, F28, 09 2 at Army, J22, 11 2 at Maryland, M17, 126. 3 Manhattanville, N26, 80 3 at Lehigh, J15, 05 3 at Lehigh, F6, 07 3 Bucknell, F2, 1310. 4 7x, Last: vs. Boston U., D30, 11
Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att. ... 1.000 pct. in 7 gms. w/1-9 att.)1. 1.000 at UMBC, D4, 02 (16-16)2. .960 at Delaware, D7, 98 (24-25)3. .933 Bucknell, J12, 02 (14-15)4. .929 at Loyola, F28, 87 (13-14) .929 at Ohio, J2, 03 (13-14)6. .920 vs. Wis.-Milw., N30, 97 (23-25)7. .917 Winston-Salem St., J30, 07 (11-12) .917 at Radford, N30, 07 (11-12) .917 Penn, D6, 09 (11-12)10. .913 •atLehigh,J10,06(21-23)
Lowest Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 attempts)1. .167 at American, F11, 04 (2-12)2. .214 at Richmond, F13, 82 (3-14)3. .250 at Geo. Washington, D8, 86 (7-20)4. .273 at American, J29, 84 (3-11)5. .300 at Mount St. Mary’s, N23, 82 (6-20)6. .333 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, D3, 82 (4-12) .333 at Lehigh, J22, 14 (4-12)8. .348 vs. Army, J18, 81 (8-23)9. .357 vs. E. Stroundsburg, H13, 89 (5-14)10. .364 George Mason, D9, 77 (12-22)
Most Off. Rebounds 1. 31 ••Liberty,J7,922. 29 Lehigh, J14, 983. 27 Charleston So., D21, 954. 26 C.W. Post, N16, 90 26 Boston U., J8, 146. 25 Davis & Elkins, J8, 91 25 at UMBC, F9, 91 25 at Lehigh, F6, 93 25 Colgate, F27, 9810. 24 Lehigh, F24, 96 24 Radford, D22, 08
Fewest Off. Rebounds 1. 0 Lafayette, J6, 882. 2 Yale, D8, 89 2 at American, J24, 074. 3 at Princeton, D5, 87 3 at Pace, J27, 90 3 at Lehigh, J15, 057. 4 7x, Last: Howard, N14, 07
Most Def. Rebounds 1. 47 at Marymount, F19, 902. 41 Colgate, F14, 00 41 Morgan State, D6, 054. 39 Lafayette, F12, 94 39 Howard, N14, 07 39 at Maine, N26, 107. 38 6x, Last: Rider, N30, 13
Fewest Def. Rebounds 1. 6 Jacksonville, D8, 022. 11 Ohio, N14, 083. 12 CW Post, D1, 904. 13 at American, F2, 88 13 Dist. of Columbia, J18, 89 13 Army, J9, 93 13 vs. Bucknell, M1, 02 13 at Towson, D9, 08 13 at Marquette, D19, 1210. 14 3x, Last: at Holy Cross, F4, 05
Most Total Rebounds 1. 70 UMBC, J11, 782. 67 Western Maryland, J7, 783. 66 ••Georgetown,F4,784. 65 at Western Maryland, J17, 79 65 Charleston Southern, D21, 956. 64 Hood, F14, 78 64 UMBC, F16, 79 64 Concordia, J7, 859. 63 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 79 63 Baltimore, D10, 82
Fewest Total Rebounds1. 17 Lafayette, J6, 882. 19 at Lehigh, J15, 053. 20 Ohio, N14, 084. 21 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, N20, 815. 22 vs. Bucknell, M1, 02 22 vs. Arizona, N29, 037. 23 at UNLV, J4, 00 23 Jacksonville, D8, 02 23 at Marquette, D19, 1210. 24 3x, Last: at American, F24, 10
Most Fouls 1. 34 St. Thomas Aquinas, N28, 902. 33 •atAmerican,N29,003. 32 Bucknell, J10, 96 32 •vs.Bucknell,M7,03 32 at Army, F28, 046. 31 at Towson, F18, 80 31 at Bucknell, J30, 99 31 at Appalachian State, D3, 00 31 at Cal Poly, N19, 0410. 30 Army, M2, 01 30 at Air Force, J5, 02
Fewest Fouls1. 5 vs. Georgetown, D4, 87 5 vs. Western Illinois,, N28, 09 5 at Holy Cross, J19, 11 5 Colgate, F23, 135. 6 Kutztown, J27, 88 6 American, M12, 11 6 Houston Baptist, D2, 118. 7 7x, Last: at Lehigh, M5, 12
Most Assists 1. 34 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 30 Baltimore, D10, 823. 27 William & Mary, J23, 82 27 at Kutztown, N25, 86 27 North Carolina A&T, N22, 056. 26 at Shippensburg, J20, 86 26 Holy Cross, F13, 078. 25 UMES, F16, 82 25 at West Chester, N20, 88 25 Holy Cross, J20, 10
Fewest Assists 1. 1 Pace, M7, 872. 2 at Richmond, F11, 84 2 Gannon, J5, 87 2 at Princeton, D5, 87 2 at Longwood, F3, 91 2 at Lehigh, J31, 967. 3 at Princeton, D2, 91 3 at Western Carolina, N13, 98 3 at McNeese State, N29, 99 3 at Stony Brook, J8, 00
Navy’s Patriot League Tournament HistoryYearly ResultsYear Site(s) Quarterfinal (13-10) Semifinal (5-8) Final (3-2)1992 Bethlehem, Pa. #4 Army 77, #5 Navy 55 –– ––1993 Bronx, N.Y. #3 Fordham 55, #6 Navy 41 –– ––1994 Annapolis, Md. #6 Navy 64, #3 Lafayette 63 #2 Holy Cross 83, #6 Navy 79 ––1995 West Point, N.Y. #3 Navy 68, #6 Lafayette 44 #2 Fordham 70, #3 Navy 55 ––1996 Worcester, Mass. #3 Navy 65, #6 Army 57 #2 Holy Cross 75, #3 Navy 66 ––1997 Bethlehem, Pa. #2 Navy 80, #7 Army 53 #3 Lehigh 70, #2 Navy 62 ––1998 Annapolis, Md. / Worcester, Mass. (F) #2 Navy 72, #7 Colgate 46 #2 Navy 76, #3 Lafayette 69 #1 Holy Cross 67, #2 Navy 601999 West Point, N.Y. / Worcester, Mass. (F) #3 Navy 60, #6 Colgate 59 #3 Navy 87, #7 Army 69 #1 Holy Cross 72, #3 Navy 582000 Easton, Pa. #2 Bucknell 62, #7 Navy 43 –– ––2001 Annapolis, Md. #4 Army 73, #5 Navy 61 –– ––2002 Upper Marlboro, Md. #2 Bucknell 72, #7 Navy 57 –– ––2003 Upper Marlboro, Md. #4 Bucknell 79, #5 Navy 69 / OT –– ––2004 Upper Marlboro, Md. #2 American 85, #7 Navy 73 –– ––2005 Worcester, Mass. #5 Navy 62, #4 American 40 #1 Holy Cross 72, #5 Navy 62 ––2006 West Point, N.Y. #5 Colgate 60, #4 Navy 55 –– ––2007 Annapolis, Md. #4 American 68, #5 Navy 55 –– ––2008 West Point, N.Y. #2 Holy Cross 67, #7 Navy 53 –– ––2009 Bethlehem, Pa. #6 Navy 53, #3 Bucknell 51 #7 Lafayette 62, #6 Navy 552010 Worcester, Mass. #3 Navy 69, #6 Colgate 57 #2 American 72, #3 Navy 47 ––2011 Annapolis, Md. #1 Navy 55, #8 Colgate 36 #1 Navy 55, #4 Bucknell 41 #1 Navy 47, #3 American 402012 Annapolis, Md. (QF/F) / Bethlehem, Pa. (SF) #3 Navy 66, #6 Colgate 54 #3 Navy 64, #2 Lehigh 59 #3 Navy 57, #5 Holy Cross 482013 Annapolis, Md. #2 Navy 59, #7 Lafayette 55 / OT #2 Navy 60, #6 Bucknell 48 #2 Navy 72, #4 Holy Cross 532014 Annapolis, Md. #1 Navy 84, #8 Lehigh 54 #5 Holy Cross 75, #1 Navy 56 ––
Navy vs. OpponentsOpponent # Games vs. Navy W-L QF SF F Years Facing (Navy W-L)American 5 2-3 1-2 0-1 1-0 ‘04 – QF – L ‘05 – QF – W ‘07 – QF – L ‘10 – SF – L ‘11 – F – WArmy 5 3-2 2-2 1-0 –– ‘92 – QF – L ‘96 – QF – W ‘97 – QF – W ‘99 – SF – W ‘01 – QF – LBucknell 6 3-3 1-3 2-0 –– ‘00 – QF – L ‘02 – QF – L ‘03 – QF – L ‘09 – QF – W ‘11 – SF – W ‘13 – SF – WColgate 6 5-1 5-1 –– –– ‘98 – QF – W ‘99 – QF – W ‘06 – QF – L ‘10 – QF – W ‘11 – QF – W ‘12 – QF – WFordham 2 0-2 0-1 0-1 –– ‘93 – QF – L ‘95 – SF – LHoly Cross 9 2-9 0-1 0-4 2-2 ‘94 – SF – L ‘96 – SF – L ‘98 – F – L ‘99 – F – L ‘05 – SF – L ‘08 – QF – L ‘12 – F – W ‘13 – F – W ‘14 – SF – LLafayette 5 4-1 3-0 1-1 –– ‘94 – QF – W ‘95 – QF – W ‘98 – SF – W ‘09 – SF – L ‘13 – QF – WLehigh 3 2-1 1-0 1-1 –– ‘97 – SF – L ‘12 – SF – W ‘14 – QF – WTotals 41 21-20 13-10 5-8 3-2
All-Tournament Team Members1996 Joanne Groth1997 Becky Dowling1998 Laurie Coffey, Becky Dowling1999 Jennifer Bombinski, Erica Hayes2011 Angela Myers, Alix Membreno, Jade Geif2012 Alix Membreno, Kara Pollinger, Jade Geif2013 Jade Geif, Kara Pollinger, Alix Membreno, Chloe Stapleton2014 Jade Geif
Sportsmanship Award (established 2006)2006 Meredith Addington
Players of the Week1991-92J12 Angela Dobbs1992-93J3 Yolanda RayJ17 Kim Cowling1994-95N28 Adria SchneckD19 Kate Wells1995-96N27 Becky DowlingD17, J2, J8 Adria Schneck1996-97D2 Adria SchneckJ20 Becky Dowling1997-98D7 Becky DowlingJ11, J18 Laurie Coffey1998-99N2 Hilary GoodrichJ3 Laurie CoffeyJ17 Jennifer BombinskiJ24 Erica Hayes1999-2000J24, F14 Erica HayesF28 Hilary Goodrich2001-02D30 Courtney Davidson2002-03D23, M3 Courtney Davidson2003-04J5 Courtney Davidson2005-06J3 Ashley PelzekJ16 Lauren SkrelF27 Carly Meyer2006-07D4, F19 Carly MeyerF5 Margaret Knap2008-09D29 Cassie Consedine2009-10D28, F22 Angela Myers2010-11N22, J24 Angela Myers2012-13N26, J28, F11, F25 Jade Geif
Rookies/ Freshmen of the Week1992-93F28 Kate Wells1993-94D12 Adria SchneckJ16, F20 Kim Jackson1994-95D5, J9, J23, J28, F4, F11 Becky DowlingD19, J3 Jenny Thompson1995-96D17, F19 Laurie CoffeyF5 Vanessa Melofchik1996-97F17 Erica Hayes1997-98N23, J11 Felicia Harris1998-99N22, J10 Hilary Goodrich1999-2000D13 Lisa Steinmetz2000-01J8 Adrienne RosetiJ22 Courtney DavidsonF12 Maile Shimoda2007-08N12, N19, J7, J21, F4 Cassie Consedine2009-10D28 Chey Arvin2010-11J17, F28 Jade GeifJ31 Audrey Bauer
Scholar-Athletes of the Year2003 Courtney Davidson2004 Courtney Davidson
All-Academic Team (established 2011)2012 Audrey Bauer2013 Audrey Bauer
Academic Honor Roll1992 Pauline Holzhauer1993 Jenna Hausvik1994 Kathy Parsons, Sherri Rudinsky1995 Anna Blaszczyk, Shelly Loustaunau, Adria Schneck, Susanne Wienrich1996 Becky Dowling, Beth Regoli1997 Becky Dowling, Beth Regoli, Adria Schneck1998 Becky Dowling, Joanne Groth, Vanessa Melofchik1999 Beth Regoli2000 Lisa Steinmetz2001 Jennifer Bombinski, Courtney Davidson, Lisa Steinmetz2002 Lisa Steinmetz, Courtney Davidson Bryanna Herring, Alison Luchsinger, Maile Shimoda2003 Courtney Davidson, Bryanna Herring, Kate Maslowski, Maile Shimoda2004 Nikki Curtis, Courtney Davidson, Alison Luchsinger, Ashley Pelzek2005 Kate Hobbs, Ashley Pelzek, Lauren Skrel2006 Ashley Pelzek, Lauren Skrel2007 Betsy Burnett, Margaret Knap2008 Kelly Altschul Emily Cordle, Kalen Kropa2009 Kelly Altschul, Emily Cordle2010 Kelly Altschul, K.C. Gordon, Brooke Pitcher, Beth Reed2011 Audrey Bauer2012 Erin Edwards, Jen Penley2013 Audrey Bauer, Alix Membreno, Kara Pollinger2014 Audrey Bauer, M.L. Morrison, Kara Pollinger
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Adm. Charles R. Coaches / Defensive Most ImprovedYear Larson Award (MVP) Pride Award Player Player1994-95 Adria Schneck Kate Wells Joanne Groth Jen Thompson1995-96 Joanne Groth Tina Dalmau Joanne Groth Laurie Coffey1996-97 Becky Dowling Vanessa Melofchik Joanne Groth Erica Hayes1997-98 Becky Dowling Vanessa Melofchik & Jenny Bombinski Joanne Groth Felicia Harris1998-99 Laurie Coffey Beth Regoli Jennifer Bombinski Holly Fryburger1999-00 Erica Hayes Holly Fryburger Jennifer Bombinski Juliann Flacke 2000-01 Jennifer Bombinski Chrissie Vallely Jennifer Bombinski Maile Shimoda2001-02 Courtney Davidson Kristin Kavanaugh Lisa Steinmetz Abi Campbell2002-03 Courtney Davidson Juliann Flacke Lisa Steinmetz Ali Luchsinger2003-04 Courtney Davidson Ali Luchsinger Maile Shimoda LaTesha Ford2004-05 Nikki Curtis LaTesha Ford Abi Campbell Betsy Burnett2005-06 Lauren Skrel Meredith Addington Kate Hobbs Betsy Burnett2006-07 Kate Hobbs Kalen Kropa Betsy Burnett Margaret Knap2007-08 Cassie Consedine Ali Currier Angela Myers Emily Cordle2008-09 Angela Myers Emily Cordle Angela Myers Beth Reed2009-10 Angela Myers Erin Edwards Angela Myers Kristin Bowen2010-11 Angela Myers Jade Geif Angela Myers Erin Edwards2011-12 Jade Geif Erin Edwards Alix Membreno Kara Pollinger2012-13 Jade Geif Kara Pollinger Alix Membreno Erin Meador2013-14 Kara Pollinger Audrey Bauer Alix Membreno M.L. Morrison
Naval Academy Athletic Association Major Individual Award RecipientsVice Adm. Lawrence Sword“Presented to the woman of the graduating class declared by the Association’s Athletic Committee to have personally excelled in athletics during her years of varsity competition.”
Calvert Award“Presented by the Naval Academy Athletic Association in honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Superintendent of the Naval Academy (1968-72), to recognize a graduating varsity letterwin-ner (men and women) who displayed leadership, consistent effort, loyalty and dedication to the sport and who has taken their abilities beyond the expectations of the coach, peers and themselves.” 1980 Cathy Rayhill2001 Jennifer Bombinski2012 Erin Edwards
- A -Addington, Meredith - ‘06 2003-04-05-06 Navy – AviationAltschul, Kelly - ‘10 2007-08*-09*-10* Navy – AviationAmes, Sheryl - ‘90 1987Amezcua, Carmina - ‘92 1989-91 Andersen, Andrea - ‘92 1989Arrington, Penny - ‘97 1994 Navy – Surface WarfareArvin, Chey - ‘13 2010*-11*-12* Navy – Surface Warfare
- B -Bailey, Shannon - ‘05 2002 Navy – Surface WarfareBall, Marisa - ‘02 1999*-00*-01* Navy – Surface Warfare Bauer, Audrey - ‘14 2011*-12*-13*-14* Navy – Surface WarfareBerberich, Lisa - ‘98 1995-96 Navy – AviationBernal, April - ‘16 2013Blaszczyk, Anna - ‘97 1994-95 Navy – Surface WarfareBolan, Linda - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-’83* Navy – Supply CorpsBombinski, Jennifer - ‘01 1998*-99*-00*-01* Navy – AviationBoska, Bernie - ‘81 1978*-79*-80*-81* Navy – IntelligenceBoska, Kathy - ‘86 1983-84*-85 Navy – Fleet Support Bowen, Kristin - ‘10 2007-08-09*-10* Navy – AviationBrand, Heather - ‘93 1990*-91*-92*-93* Navy – AviationBricketto, Lee - ‘84 1981 Bryant, Jen - ‘99 1996Buckendorff, Lauren - ‘02 1999-00 Navy – Aviation Burkovich, Melissa - ‘02 1999 Navy – Surface WarfareBurnett, Betsy - ‘07 2004-05*-06*-07* Navy Surface Warfare
- C -Campbell, Abi - ‘05 2002*-03*-04*-05* Navy – Surface WarfareCanace, Candice - ‘10 2007 Caroselli, Tara - ‘94 1991-92*-93 Navy – Surface WarfareCassidy, Colleen - ‘82 1979*-80*-81*-82* Navy – Fleet SupportChampagne, Laura - ‘01 1998Christy, Alison - ‘00 1997-98 Navy – Surface WarfareCleary, Amy - ‘94 1991Coe, Lynne - ‘82 1979*-80*-81*-82* Navy – Fleet SupportCoffey, Laurie - ‘99 1996*-97*-98*-99* Navy – AviationColton, Karen - ‘86 1983Condie, Sarita - ‘17 2014*Conner, Lindi - ‘08 2005-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareConsedine, Cassie - ‘11 2008*-09*-10*-11* Navy – Surface WarfareCordle, Emily - ‘09 2006*-07*-08*-09* Navy – AviationCorsello, Patty - ‘87 1985 Navy – Civil EngineeringCowan, Susan - ‘81 1978* Navy – Surface WarfareCowling, Kim - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Navy – Surface WarfareCrickette, Troye - ‘88 1985*-86* Navy – Civil EngineeringCrooker, Carol - ‘81 1978 Navy – Fleet SupportCurrier, Ali - ‘08 2005-06*-07*-08* Marine Corps – GroundCurry, Joan - ‘82 1980Curtis, Nikki - ‘05 2002-03-04*-05* Navy – IntelligenceCurtis, Peri - ‘16 2013-14
- D -Daley, Michele - ‘88 1985*-86*Dalmau, Tina - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – Surface WarfareDarby, Danielle - ‘06 2003-04 Marine Corps – GroundDavidson, Courtney - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Marine Corps – AviationDavidson, Kristin - ‘03 2000 Navy – Surface Warfare Davidson, Whitney - ‘09 2006-07*-08*-09* Navy – Surface WarfareDavis, Hannah - ‘06 2003-04Dayoub, Gretchen - ‘85 1984 Navy – AviationDobbs, Angie - ‘92 1989*-90*-91*-92* Navy – Surface WarfareDowling, Becky - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – AviationDrayton, Kim - ‘93 1990*-91*-92*-93* Navy – Surface WarfareDuncan, Jennette - ‘99 1996* Dunn, Catherine - ‘04 2001*-02*
- E -Eberhardt, Jean - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-83* Navy – CryptologyEdwards, Erin - ‘12 2009*-10*-11*-12* Navy – Aviation
- F -Fernebok, Alyce - ‘96 1993-94-95 Marine Corps – AviationFfrench, Veronica - ‘14 2011 Marine Corps – GroundFlacke, Juliann - ‘03 2000*-01*-02-03* Navy – Surface WarfareFlynn, Nita - ‘82 1979Ford, LaTesha - ‘02 2002-03-04-05* Navy – Surface WarfareFox, Sheila - ‘81 1978*-79*-80*-81* Marine Corps – GroundFryburger, Holly - ‘00 1997-98-99*-00* Marine Corps – Ground
- G -Geif, Jade - ‘14 2011*-12*-13*-14* Marine Corps – GroundGlassman, Leigh - ‘96 1993-95* Navy – Surface WarfareGoodrich, Hilary - ‘02 1999*-00*Gordon, K.C. - ‘10 2008*-09*-10* Marine Corps – AviationGraham, Julie - ‘99 1996*-97*-98 Navy – Surface WarfareGroff, Jessie - ‘99 1996 Navy – Surface WarfareGross, Danielle - ‘07 2004Groth, Joanne - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – Surface WarfareGwin, Beth - ‘84 1981-82 Navy – Civil Engineering Corps
- H -Hansen, Tracy - ‘91 1988 Navy – Fleet SupportHarman, Emily - ‘85 1982-83*-84*-85* Navy – Supply CorpsHarrington, Kelly - ‘92 1989-90Harris, Felicia - ‘01 1998Hausvik, Jenna - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Navy – AviationHay, Lani - ‘97 1994Hayes, Erica - ‘00 1997*-98*-99*-00* Navy – AviationHayes, Stephanie- ‘04 2001-02-03 Navy – Surface WarfareHazzard, Donna - ‘82 1979 Navy – OceanographyHenderson, Destini - ‘13 2010 Navy – AviationHennessy, Marycarol - ‘81 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportHerring, Bryanna - ‘04 2001*-02*-03* Navy – AviationHill, Morgan - ‘09 2007-08*-09* Navy – Surface WarfareHimlin, Sam - ‘15 2012-13Hobbs, Kate - ‘07 2004*-05*-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareHolland, Monica - ‘89 1986*-87*-88*-89* Navy – Supply CorpsHolzhauer, Pauline - ‘92 1989-90*-91*-92* Navy – Fleet SupportHooker, Robin - ‘85 1982 Navy – Supply CorpsHouse, Lael - ‘90 1987-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet Support
- J -Jackson, Kim - ‘97 1994*Jacomet, Rachel - ‘92 1989*-90-91 Navy – Fleet SupportJames, Connie - ‘90 1987*-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet SupportJensen, Elaine - ‘02 1999-00-01*-02* Navy – Surface WarfareJones, Sara - ‘17 2014Justice, Connie - ‘84 1981*-82*-83*
- K -Kain, Alissa - ‘15 2012Kastner, Christie - ‘08 2005 Navy – Surface WarfareKavanaugh, Kristen - ‘02 1999-00*-01*-02* Marine Corps – GroundKeller, Susan - ‘80 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportKennedy, Ashanti - ‘17 2014Kerwin, Bridget - ‘99 1996King, Angie - ‘95 1992-93 Navy – Surface WarfareKnap, Margaret - ‘07 2006*-07* Marine CorpsKoczella, Diane - ‘86 1983-84 Navy – Supply CorpsKropa, Kalen - ‘09 2006*-07*-08*-09* Navy – Aviation
- L -Laurilla, Shelley - ‘87 1984*-85*-86*-87* Navy – AviationLavender, Chantel - ‘13 2010-11-12 Navy – Surface WarfareLeBlanc, Robin - ‘81 1978 Navy – Fleet SupportLeisch, Jody - ‘82 1979*-80-81 Navy – Fleet Support
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- S -Salness, Beth - ‘99 1996 Navy – Surface WarfareScango, Kim - ‘93 1990-91 Navy – Fleet SupportSchiavetta, Nancy - ‘93 1980*-81*-82*-83* Navy – Fleet SupportSchiavone, Jessica - ‘99 1996-97 Navy – AviationSchneck, Adria - ‘97 1994*-95*-96*-97* Navy – Surface WarfareSeguin, Jen - ‘98 1995*-96*-97* Navy – AviationSeider, Caroline - ‘06 2003-04 Navy – Surface WarfareSesbeau, Mary - ‘82 1979 Navy – AviationShimoda, Maile - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04*Sickinger, Lisa - ‘99 1997-98 Navy – Surface WarfareSimmler, Sarah - ‘10 2007 Marine Corps – Ground Simpson, Christi - ‘86 1983-84*-85*-86* Navy – Supply CorpsSkellinger, Joan - ‘81 1978 Navy – AviationSkrel, Lauren - ‘06 2003-04-05*-06* Navy – AviationSmetana, Debbie - ‘91 1988-89-90 Navy – IntelligenceSmith, Angela - ‘83 1980*-81*-82*-83* Navy – Supply CorpsSmith, Kelly - ‘98 1995*-96*-97-98 Marine Corps – GroundSnowberger, Sherri - ‘99 1980Spevacek, Vicki - ’98 1995Stallings, Sheila - ‘91 1988-89 Navy – Fleet SupportStapler, Sue - ‘80 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportSteinmetz, Lisa - ‘03 2000*-01*-02*-03* Marine Corps – AviationStapleton, Chloe - ‘15 2012*-13*-14*Stephan, Mandy - ‘01 1998*-99*Stepien, Kathy - ‘89 1986-87-88 Navy – Fleet SupportStewart, Sheree - ‘81 1978*-79Stocker, Carrie - ‘02 1999 Marine Corps – GroundSundberg, Sara - ‘07 2004
- T -Taylor, Amanda - ‘10 2007-08 Navy – Surface Warfare Terry, Chelsea - ‘16 2013-14*Thomas, Cathy - ‘81 1978 Navy – Surface WarfareThompson, Jenny - ‘98 1995*-96*Towle, Wendy - ‘95 1992 Navy – OceanographyTrott, Margie - ‘87 1984*-85*-86*-87* Navy – AviationTurner, Tracy - ‘86 1983*-84*
- V -Vallely, Chrissie - ‘01 1998-99-00-01* Marine Corps – AviationVaughn, Whitney - ‘04 2001von Eiff, Janet - ‘11 2009-10* Navy – Surface WarfareVoor, Ruth - ‘83 1980-81Vote, Colleen - ‘05 2002-03-04 Navy – Surface Warfare
- W -Waggoner, Megan - ‘93 1990 Navy – AviationWaller, Kristen - ‘91 1988*-89*-90*-91* Navy – Supply CorpsWalsh, Kathy - ‘80 1978*-79* Navy – Fleet SupportWebb, Aja - ‘15 2012-13Wells, Kate - ‘96 1993*-94*-95*Wells, Susan - ‘85 1982 Navy – AviationWest, Karen - ‘89 1986*-87*-88*-89* Navy – Fleet SupportWilliams, Laura - ‘90 1987-88 Navy – Surface WarfareWilliams, Yolanda - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-83* Navy – Fleet SupportWilliamson, Gennine - ‘01 1998Wilson, Heather - ‘03 2000*Woody, Symone - ‘13 2010 Navy – AviationWorkman, Shannon - ‘88 1985
- Y -Kellie Young - ‘04 2001 Navy – Surface Warfare
- Z -Zapf, Lauren - ‘03 2000*-01*-02* Navy – Surface Warfare
- L continued -Lewis, Becky - ‘84 1981*-82*-83*-84* Navy – Fleet SupportLewis, Chris - ‘80 1978-79 Navy – AviationLiPoma, Patty - ‘88 1985-86*-87*-88* Navy – Fleet SupportLivingood, Debbie - ‘86 1983-84* Navy – Fleet SupportLombardi, Chris - ‘86 1983-84 Navy – Fleet SupportLoustaunau, Shelly - ‘96 1993-95 Navy – Surface WarfareLuchsinger, Alison - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Marine Corps – GroundLyren, Emily - ‘09 2006-07-08-09 Marine Corps – Ground
- M -Macias, Erika - ‘02 1999 Navy – Surface WarfareMaeser, Adrienne - ‘06 2003-04-05 Navy – AviationMajchrzak, Lauren - ‘01 1998-99 Navy – AviationMarino, Angela - ‘00 1997-98-99*-00* Navy – AviationMaslowski, Kate - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Navy – Surface WarfareMatheny, Megan - ‘13 2010*-11*McClelland, Laura - ‘96 1993*-95 Navy – AviationMcFarlane, Cayanne - ‘06 2003McNaughton, Danielle - ‘94 1991 Navy – Surface WarfareMeador, Erin - ‘15 2012-13*-14*Melofchik, Vanessa - ‘99 1996*-97*-98*-99* Navy – AviationMembreno, Alix - ‘14 2011*-12*-13*-14* Navy – AviationMerrill, Patty - ‘84 1981Meyer, Carly - ‘07 2004*-05*-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareMiklos, Laurie - ‘81 1978 Navy – AviationMiles, Mary - ‘87 1984*-85*-86* Marine Corps – GroundMorrison, M.L. - ‘14 2011-12*-13*-14* Navy – AviationMoten, Liz - ‘12 2009Myers, Angela - ‘11 2008*-09*-10*-11* Navy – Surface Warfare
- N -Nelson, Lauren - ‘08 2005-06*-07 Navy – Surface WarfareNester, Barbara - ‘82 1979*-80*-81* Navy – Fleet SupportNickles, Erin - ‘94 1991*-92*-93* Navy – Surface Warfare
- O -O’Donnell, Heather - ‘97 1994Ogilvie, Jennifer - ‘94 1991*-92*-93* Marine Corps – Ground
- P -Parsons, Kathy - ‘97 1994*Pelzek, Ashley - ‘06 2003-04*-05*-06* Navy – AviationPenley, Jen - ‘13 2010-11-12 Navy – Surface WarfarePetrick, Tawny - ‘90 1987*-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet SupportPitcher, Brooke - ‘13 2010 Navy – AviationPitts, Jasmine - ‘13 2010*-11Pollinger, Kara - ‘13 2011*-12*-13*-14* Navy – AviationPoblarp, Danielle - ‘17 2014Prout, Nancy - ‘86 1983*-84*-85* Navy – Supply Corps
- Q -Quasebarth, Gretchen - ‘88 1985*-86*-87*-88* Navy – Fleet Support
- R -Ray, Yolanda - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Marine Corps – GroundRayhill, Cathy - ‘80 1978*-79*-80* Navy – Fleet SupportReddick, Jane - ‘92 1992 Navy – Surface WarfareReed, Beth - ‘10 2009-’10* Navy – Surface WarfareRegoli, Beth - ‘99 1996*-97*-98-99* Navy – AviationRemmel, Lois - ‘97 1994 Navy – AviationReynolds, Lori - ‘86 1983*-84*-85*-86* Marine Corps – GroundRichmond, Rebecca - ‘16 2013*-14Richmond, Rosalind - ‘88 1986*-87*-88 Navy – Fleet SupportRogers, Nancy - ‘88 1985-86*-87-88 Marine Corps – GroundRoseti, Adrienne - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Navy – Surface WarfareRudinsky, Sherri - ‘97 1994*-95 Navy – Medical CorpsRuester, Diane - ‘85 1982
Lettered as ManagersAll-Time Team CaptainsBombinski, Jennifer 2001Boska, Bernie 1981 (co)Brand, Heather 1993 (co)Cassidy, Colleen 1982 (co)Campbell, Abi 2005Coe, Lynne 1982 (co)Currier, Ali 2008Davidson, Courtney 2004Dobbs, Angela 1992Dowling, Becky 1997, 1998Drayton, Kim 1993 (co)Eberhardt, Jean 1983Edwards, Erin 2012Fox, Sheila 1981 (co)Gordon, K.C. 2010Harman, Emily 1985Hayes, Erica 2000Hobbs, Kate 2007
Kavanaugh, Kristen 2002Laurilla, Shelley 1987Lewis, Becky 1984LiPoma, Patty 1988Melofchik, Vanessa 1999Myers, Angela 2011Pelzek, Ashley 2006Petrick, Tawny 1990Pollinger, Kara 2013, 2014Ray, Yolanda 1994Rayhill, Cathy 1979, 1980Reynolds, Lori 1986Schneck, Adria 1996Steinmetz, Lisa 2003Waller, Kristen 1991Walsh, Kathy 1978Wells, Kate 1995West, Karen 1989
Four-Year LetterwinnersBauer, Audrey 2011-14Bombinski, Jennifer 1998-01Boska, Bernie 1978-81Brand, Heather 1990-93Cassidy, Colleen 1979-82Coe, Lynne 1979-82Coffey, Laurie 1996-99Consedine, Cassie 2008-11Cordle, Emily 2006-09Cowling, Kim 1991-94Dalmau, Tina 1995-98Davidson, Courtney 2001-04Dobbs, Angie 1989-92Dowling, Becky 1995-98Drayton, Kim 1990-93Eberhardt, Jean 1980-83Edwards, Erin 2009-12Fox, Sheila 1979-81Geif, Jade 2011-14Groth, Joanne 1995-98Hausvik, Jenna 1991-94Hayes, Erica 1997-00Hobbs, Kate 2004-07Holland, Monica 1986-89Holzhauer, Pauline 1989-92
James, Connie 1987-90Kropa, Kalen 2006-09Laurilla, Shelley 1984-87Lewis, Becky 1981-84Luchsinger, Alison 2001-04Maslowski, Kate 2001-04Melofchik, Vanessa 1996-99Membreno, Alix 2011-14Meyer, Carly 2004-07Myers, Angela 2008-11Petrick, Tawny 1987-90Pollinger, Kara 2011-14Quasebarth, Gretchen 1985-88Ray, Yolanda 1991-94Reynolds, Lori 1983-86Roseti, Adrienne 2001-04Schiavetta, Nancy 1980-83Schneck, Adria 1994-97Shimoda, Maile 2001-04Simpson, Christi 1983-86Smith, Angela 1980-83Steinmetz, Lisa 2000-03Trott, Margie 1984-87Waller, Kristen 1988-91West, Karen 1986-89
Annual Team Captains1977-78 Kathy Walsh1978-79 Cathy Rayhill1979-80 Cathy Rayhill1980-81 Bernie Boska, Sheila Fox1981-82 Colleen Cassidy, Lynne Coe1982-83 Jean Eberhardt1983-84 Becky Lewis1984-85 Emily Harman1985-86 Lori Reynolds1986-87 Shelley Laurilla1987-88 Patty LiPoma1988-89 Karen West1989-90 Tawny Petrick1990-91 Kristen Waller1991-92 Angela Dobbs1992-93 Heather Brand, Kim Drayton1993-94 Yolanda Ray1994-95 Kate Wells1995-96 Adria Schneck
1996-97 Becky Dowling1997-98 Becky Dowling1998-99 Vanessa Melofchik1999-00 Erica Hayes2000-01 Jennifer Bombinski2001-02 Kristen Kavanaugh2002-03 Lisa Steinmetz2003-04 Courtney Davidson2004-05 Abi Campbell2005-06 Ashley Pelzek2006-07 Kate Hobbs2007-08 Ali Currier2008-09 No Captain2009-10 K.C. Gordon2010-11 Angela Myers2011-12 Erin Edwards2012-13 Kara Pollinger2013-14 Kara Pollinger
- 30 -Ruth Voor 1980Becky Lewis 1981-84Mary Miles 1985Kathy Stepien 1986-88Andrea Anderson 1989-90Heather Brand 1991Angie King 1992-93Kim Jackson 1994Jen Bryant 1996Erica Hayes 1997-00Ashley Pelzek 2003-06Sarah Simmler 2007Beth Reed 2009-10
- 32 -Angela Smith 1980-83Mary Miles 1986Laura Williams 1988Rachel Jacomet 1989-90Danielle McNaughton 1991Becky Dowling 1995-98Laurie Coffey 1999Alison Luchsinger 2001-04Betsy Burnett 2005-07Morgan Hill 2008-09Kara Pollinger 2011-14Retired for Becky Dowling after end of 2013-14 season
Note: ... Reflects the home state of the players at the time of their arrival at the Naval Academy.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
Alumni HAll informAtionConstruction Began –– Dec. 1987 Cornerstone –– Sept. 1988Dedicated –– Oct. 1991Multi-Purpose Seating –– 6,500Basketball Seating –– 5,710First Navy Women’s Basketball Game –– Jan. 11, 1992 –– Navy 70, Bucknell 68Overall Cost of Construction –– $30 million Department of the Navy –– $13 million Naval Academy Athletic Assoc. –– $1 million The United Service Organization (USO) –– provided a $500,000 lead gift to honor Bob Hope
Building feAturesI The hall has two exterior, landscaped memorial plazas donated by the classes of 1942, ‘58 and ‘59.I All seats in the facility are dedicated to the memory of individuals who have committed themselves to the cause of freedom.I The approximately 40 rooms in the building have plaques dedicated to individuals and organizations who have supported our country and the Naval Academy.I A wall is reserved by the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association to commemorate those who were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor.I One concourse was dedicated to Lt. Lloyd Garnett and his shipmates on the USS Samuel B Roberts (DE 413) who earned their ship the reputation as the “destroyer escort that fought like a battleship” in Leyte Gulf. I A music room was named for Lt. Mark Lange, Class of 1979, whose plane was shot down over Lebanon in Dec. 1983. Residents from Lange’s hometown of Detroit and the surrounding areas funded the room.I The four-sided video board used to displayed live game action and statistics was added over center court in December of 2006.
dAve smAlley CourtI The playing court at Alumni Hall was dedicated as Dave Smalley Court, who has been associated with the Academy as a player, coach, physical education professor and administrator for more than 50 years, during ceremonies held January 7, 2006.I Smalley served as the head coach of Navy’s men’s basketball team from 1966-76, compiling a 94-130 record.I In 1976, Smalley was asked to lay the groundwork for a women’s basketballprogram.Hisfirstseason leading the women, competing at the junior varsity level, he led the Mids to a 10-1 record and won the Maryland AIAW state championship for small colleges. The program achieved varsity status in 1977, and he guided the Midshipmen to a 12-year combined record of 179-119 that featured 10 winning seasons. Smalley’s teams recorded back-to-back 18-win seasons in 1981-82 and 1982-83, and the 1986-87teamfinished18-8and captured the ECAC South Division II Championship.I Smalley passed away in the spring of 2007.
Alumni Hall played host to the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Tournamentchampionship games. Navy claimed the tournament title on its home court all three years.
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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since1998,thePatriotLeaguehasrankedfirsteachyearamongallDivisionIconferencesawardingathleticaidinthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League also had more than 93 percent of its teams score above the national APR average in the most recent data, and 92 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2013-14 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:
I The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in multi-year APR rating, and led all leagues in men’s basketball APR.
I 81 Patriot League teams recorded perfect graduation success rates and 92 earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR.
I More than 93 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the national average in APR.
I Patriot League teams won NCAA Tournament games in seven different sports, with American winning twice to advance to the Round of 16 in volleyball.
I LeaguesquadsalsowonNCAAfirst-roundorregionalcontestsinfootball(Fordham),men’s soccer (Navy), women’ssoccer(BostonUniversity),women’slacrosse(Loyola),softball(BostonUniversity)andbaseball(Bucknell).
I NavywontheoverallPatriotLeaguePresidents’Cupforthesecondtimeinthreeyears,whileArmytookfirstplaceon the men’s side and Boston University claimed the women’s title in its inaugural season.
I Fifteenstudent-athletesearnedCapitalOne/CoSIDAAcademicAll-Americarecognition,includingfirst-teamaccoladesforFordham’sBrettBiestek(Football),Bucknell’sJoeMeyer(Men’sSoccer)andNavy’s Elizabeth Hoerner (Women’sSoccer).
I Thirty-fivestudent-athletesreceivedCapitalOne/CoSIDAAcademicAll-Districtrecognition.
I There were 2,450 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14, including 128 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0.
I American women’s basketball standout Alexis Dobbs and Navy women’s soccer star Elizabeth Hoerner and women’s rowing student-athlete Katherine Ashton each earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Dobbs and HoernerwerelaternamedthePatriotLeague’snomineesfortheNCAAWomanoftheYearAward.
I FordhamfootballandLoyolamenandwomen’slacrosseeachfinishedinthetop10ofnationalpolls,whileNavy men’s soccerandAmericanvolleyballandfieldhockeyeachplacedinthetop25oftheirsport’sfinalnationalrankings.
I Navy’s Jay Stell placed third in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, matching the best-everfinishforaPatriotLeaguemaleandearningfirst-teamAll-Americahonors.
I Navy’s Tom Duvall came in the top 10 in the 500 freestyle at the NCAA Men’s Swimming Championship to earn All-America honors, and was one of four Patriot Leaguers to compete in an individual event at either the NCAA Men orWomen’sChampionship.
Stephen Cooksey was named Men’s Track & Field Coach of the Year for both the indoor
and outdoor season.
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2013-14 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS
TEAm TITLES (9)Men’s Soccer [2], regular season & tournamentMen’s Cross CountryWomen’s Soccer, regular seasonWomen’s Basketball, regular seasonMen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s Swimming & DivingMen’s Track & Field [2], indoor & outdoor
COACH Of THE YEAR (7)Dave Brandt, Men’s SoccerAl Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryStefanie Pemper, Women’s BasketballBill Roberts, Men’s SwimmingRich MacDonald, DivingStephen Cooksey [2], Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field