NOVEMBER 13 at Lipscomb W, 57-52 16 at Villanova L, 67-55 18 Fairfield L, 71-45 21 Norfolk State W, 75-67 23 William & Mary L, 62-61 28 at Columbia L, 63-53 DECEMBER 2 at Old Dominion L, 64-41 5 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 65-63 8 at No. 5 Maryland L, 97-47 20 UMBC L, 52-46 22 at St. Francis Brooklyn L, 64-54 30 American* W, 52-46 JANUARY 2 Lafayette* W, 66-65 6 at Lehigh* L, 66-48 9 at Army West Point* L, 70-37 13 Navy* W, 51-38 16 Boston University* W, 63-54 20 at Bucknell* L, 71-64 23 at Colgate* W, 65-49 30 at Lafayette* W, 55-51 FEBRUARY 3 Lehigh* L, 76-68 6 Army West Point* L, 52-44 10 at Navy* L, 45-38 13 at Boston University* W, 67-46 17 Bucknell* L, 64-42 21 Colgate* W, 55-38 24 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m. 27 at American* 4 p.m. MARCH 2 Holy Cross* 7 p.m. Patriot League Tournament 5 First Round TBA 7 Quarterfinals TBA 11 Semifinals TBA 12 Championship TBA * - Patriot League game; Home games in bold LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND 2015-16 SCHEDULE LOYOLA ON THE AIR Campus Insiders/Patriot League Network WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND • Loyola is in its 45th season as a women’s basketball program and its 35th year of competition as an NCAA Division I program. Prior to 1981, the Greyhounds competed in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). • The 2013-14 season was Loyola’s inaugural year as a member of the Patriot League. • Prior to joining the League, Loyola was a member of the Northeast Conference for nine seasons (1980-89), before joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1989. The Greyhounds posted an overall record of 196-205 in MAAC games and won two MAAC Championships, in 1993 and 1994. THINGS TO KNOW • Loyola travels to Massachusetts to take on College of the Holy Cross Wednesday night at 7 p.m. • This season, three Greyhounds - sophomore Bri Betz-White and seniors Colleen Marshall and Jeneh Perry - are averaging double figures in scoring. Marshall is averaging a team-best 15.0 points per game, which ranks fourth among Patriot League competitors. Betz-White and Perry are each averaging 10.0 points per game, and are tied for 16th in League. • Loyola is one of only two schools in the Patriot League to have three players averaging double figures in scoring. Lehigh’s Lexi Martins, Quinci Mann and Kerry Kinek are also averaging 10- plus points per game this season. • Marshall has scored in double figures in all but two League games and has grabbed 39 steals to average 2.6 per game. Holy Cross’ Infiniti Thomas-Waheed is the only other Patriot League competitor to record more steals, with 40 (2.7 per game). • Perry is grabbing a team-best 8.7 rebounds per game, which ranks fourth among League competitors. The veteran forward is second in the Patriot League in offensive rebounds (3.4 per game) and took over as Loyola’s career offensive rebounding leader on Wednesday, Feb. 17, surpassing Patty Stoffey’s record of 247 from 1991-95. Entering the game, she has 258 offensive rebounds. SERIES HISTORY VERSUS HOLY CROSS • Loyola and Holy Cross will meet for the seventh time when the two teams take the court on Wednesday. • The Crusaders lead the series, 4-2, while also holding a 3-1 advantage in Patriot League play. • Last season, the two teams split the series, each winning on the road. • Behind a 57-51 victory at the Hart Center, Loyola recorded its 500th program win on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015. • In their first year as Patriot League foes, the Crusaders swept the Greyhounds, winning on the road, 80-65, and at home, 59-49. • Loyola and Holy Cross first met in 1990 as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Crusaders topped the Greyhounds, 82-50, in Massachusetts. • Nine years later, Loyola defeated Holy Cross, 64-57, at the First Union Hawk Classic Tournament. UP NEXT • Loyola closes out the month of February with a trip to Washington, D.C., to face American University at 4 p.m. • The game is part of a doubleheader series with Loyola and American, as the men’s teams tipoff at noon from Bender Arena. OVERALL 11-15 I PL 8-7 I H 6-6 I A 5-9 www.GoHolyCross.com Kristen James, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Email: [email protected] // Office: 410-617-2656 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md., 21210 Facebook: WBBLoyola // Twitter: @Loyolawbb // Instagram: @Loyolawbb www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com GM27 LOYOLA (11-15, 8-7 PL) at HOLY CROSS (12-14, 9-6 PL) Wednesday, Feb. 24 I Worcester, Mass. I Hart Center I 7 p.m.
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NOVEMBER13 at Lipscomb W, 57-5216 at Villanova L, 67-5518 Fairfield L,71-4521 NorfolkState W,75-6723 William&Mary L,62-6128 at Columbia L, 63-53
DECEMBER2 at Old Dominion L, 64-415 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 65-638 at No. 5 Maryland L, 97-4720 UMBC L,52-4622 at St. Francis Brooklyn L, 64-5430 American* W,52-46
JANUARY 2 Lafayette* W,66-656 at Lehigh* L, 66-489 at Army West Point* L, 70-3713 Navy* W,51-3816 BostonUniversity* W,63-5420 at Bucknell* L, 71-6423 at Colgate* W, 65-4930 at Lafayette* W, 55-51
FEBRUARY3 Lehigh* L,76-686 ArmyWestPoint* L,52-4410 at Navy* L, 45-3813 at Boston University* W, 67-4617 Bucknell* L,64-4221 Colgate* W,55-3824 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m.27 at American* 4 p.m.
MARCH2 HolyCross* 7p.m.
Patriot League Tournament5 First Round TBA7 Quarterfinals TBA11 Semifinals TBA12 Championship TBA
* - Patriot League game; Home games in bold
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND
2015-16 SCHEDULE
LOYOLA ON THE AIRCampus Insiders/Patriot League Network
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
LOYOLAUNIVERSITYMARYLAND• Loyola is in its 45th season as a women’s basketball program and its 35th year of competition
as an NCAA Division I program. Prior to 1981, the Greyhounds competed in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW).
• The 2013-14 season was Loyola’s inaugural year as a member of the Patriot League. • Prior to joining the League, Loyola was a member of the Northeast Conference for nine seasons
(1980-89), before joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1989. The Greyhounds posted an overall record of 196-205 in MAAC games and won two MAAC Championships, in 1993 and 1994.
THINGSTOKNOW• Loyola travels to Massachusetts to take on College of the Holy Cross Wednesday night at 7 p.m.• This season, three Greyhounds - sophomore BriBetz-Whiteand seniors ColleenMarshall and JenehPerry-areaveragingdoublefiguresinscoring.Marshallisaveragingateam-best15.0points per game, which ranks fourth among Patriot League competitors. Betz-White and Perry are each averaging 10.0 points per game, and are tied for 16th in League.
• Loyola is one of only two schools in the Patriot League to have three players averaging double figuresinscoring.Lehigh’sLexiMartins,QuinciMannandKerryKinekarealsoaveraging10-plus points per game this season.
•MarshallhasscoredindoublefiguresinallbuttwoLeaguegamesandhasgrabbed39stealstoaverage2.6pergame.HolyCross’InfinitiThomas-WaheedistheonlyotherPatriotLeaguecompetitor to record more steals, with 40 (2.7 per game).
• Perry is grabbing a team-best 8.7 rebounds per game, which ranks fourth among League competitors. The veteran forward is second in the Patriot League in offensive rebounds (3.4 per game) and took over as Loyola’s career offensive rebounding leader on Wednesday, Feb. 17, surpassing Patty Stoffey’s record of 247 from 1991-95. Entering the game, she has 258 offensive rebounds.
SERIESHISTORYVERSUSHOLYCROSS• Loyola and Holy Cross will meet for the seventh time when the two teams take the court on
Wednesday. • The Crusaders lead the series, 4-2, while also holding a 3-1 advantage in Patriot League play. • Last season, the two teams split the series, each winning on the road. • Behind a 57-51 victory at the Hart Center, Loyola recorded its 500th program win on Thursday,
road, 80-65, and at home, 59-49. •LoyolaandHolyCrossfirstmetin1990asmembersoftheMetroAtlanticAthleticConference.
The Crusaders topped the Greyhounds, 82-50, in Massachusetts.• Nine years later, Loyola defeated Holy Cross, 64-57, at the First Union Hawk Classic Tournament.
UPNEXT• Loyola closes out the month of February with a trip to Washington, D.C., to face American
University at 4 p.m. • The game is part of a doubleheader series with Loyola and American, as the men’s teams tipoff
at noon from Bender Arena.
OVERALL 11-15 I PL 8-7 I H 6-6 I A 5-9
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GM27 LOYOLA (11-15, 8-7 PL) at HOLYCROSS (12-14, 9-6 PL)Wednesday, Feb. 24 I Worcester, Mass. I Hart Center I 7 p.m.
2015-16QUICKFACTSFull name ......................Loyola University MarylandLocation ...................................Baltimore, MarylandFounded ..........................................................1852Enrollment ..............................4,084 undergraduateNickname ............................................. GreyhoundsColors ............................................ Green and GreyAffiliation .........................................NCAA Division IConference .......................................Patriot LeagueArena (capacity) ..................... . Reitz Arena (2,100)
University&AthleticAdministrationPresident .......................... Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J.Director of Athletics .............................Jim PaquetteAssociate Director of Athletics/SWA .....Teddi BurnsAthletics Phone Number ................. (410) 617-5013Ticket Information ........................... (410) 617-1420
Women’sBasketballCoachingStaffHead Coach ........................................... Joe LoganAlma Mater/Year .................................. Loyola/1996Record at Loyola/Years ......................144-186/11thCareer Record ................................................SamePatriot League Record ....................................15-36Asst. Coaches ............. Sarah Jones (Villanova ‘11) Jenna Loschiavo (Saint Joseph’s ‘09)Director of Ops. . .............. Noah Saag (Indiana ‘11)
2014-15Review2014-15 Record ................................................7-23PatriotLeagueRecord(finish) ................. 5-13 (9th)Patriot League Tournament .................. First RoundPostseason ........................................................ N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................9/2Starters Returning/Lost .......................................5/0Newcomers ............................................................7
TeamHistoryFirst Season ...............................................1971-72Seasons of Basketball .........................................44All-Time Record ..........................................513-663All-Time Patriot League Record .......15-36/3rd yearPatriot League Tournament All-Time Record ......0-2NCAA Appearances ...............................................2WNIT Appearances ...............................................1
LASTTIMEOUT• Loyola recorded its third wire-to-wire victory of the year Saturday afternoon, completing the season
sweep of Colgate University, 55-38.•Withthewin,theGreyhoundssecuredaspotasoneofthetopsixteamintheLeague,earningabyeforthefirstroundofthe2015-16PatriotLeagueTournament.
• Senior JenehPerry led Loyola with 11 points and 14 rebounds, recording her seventh double-double of the season. Graduate student StephSmith chipped in 10 points, eight rebounds and fiveassists.
• Loyola took advantage of Colgate’s early ball-handling misfortunes, as the Raiders committed seventurnoversinthefirstsixminutesofthecontest.Duringthattime,Loyolascorednine-unanswered points to secure the lead for the remainder of the game.
PATRIOTLEAGUEHIGHLIGHTS• The Greyhounds are in the midst of their best-ever year in Patriot League play. •ForthefirsttimesincejoiningtheLeaguein2013-14,LoyolahasearnedabyeforthefirstroundoftheupcomingPatriotLeagueTournament,asitcanfinishtheregularseasonnolowerthansixth.
•The2011-12seasonmarkedthelasttimeLoyolaclosedoutaregularseasonamongthetop-sixteamsintheconference.Thatyear,theGreyhoundsfinishedtheregularseasonoftheMetroAtlantic Athletic Conference in fourth place.
• In addition, the Greyhounds have won eight conference games this year, their most since the 2011-12 campaign, and have swept three League foes this season - Boston University, Colgate and Lafayette.
• Loyola has also put together three wire-to-wire victories, including two in the Patriot League. The GreyhoundsledBostonUniversityandColgatefromtheopeningwhistletothefinalhorn.
• Defensively in conference only games, the Greyhounds lead the League in steals (9.5 per game). They also take better care of the ball than their conference foes, leading the League in the turnover margin column at +5.33. Loyola’s scoring defense also ranks third in League only games, as they’re giving up 55.4 points per game.
PERRYBECOMESLOYOLA’SALL-TIMEOFFENSIVEREBOUNDINGLEADER• On Wednesday, Feb. 17, senior JenehPerry broke Loyola’s career record for offensive rebounds.•Perryfinishedthegamewithsixoffensivereboundstomoverhercareertotalto252andpass
Patty Stoffey’s record of 247 from 1991-95.
21-POINTMARGINOFVICTORYATBOSTONUNIVERSITY• On Saturday, Feb. 13, Loyola defeated Boston University, 67-46, in Case Gymnasium. • With 3:38 to play in the fourth quarter, the Greyhounds led by as many as 27 points, 64-37, but the Terrierswentontoscorenineofthelast12pointstopullwithin21beforethefinalbuzzer.
•The21-pointvictorymarkedthefirsttimeLoyolawonbymorethan20pointssincethe2012-13season when the Greyhounds defeated Iona College, 64-43.
setting the school record for most conference games won in a single season, going 15-3. The Greyhounds earned the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Championships that year and advanced to the title game for the seventh time.
• As this was Loyola’s best start to conference play since joining the Patriot League, it was the fourth time under head coach JoeLoganthatLoyolahadwonatleastsixofitsfirstnineconferencegames.LoyolastartedLogan’stenurewitha6-3startinMAACgamesduringhisfirstseason,2005-06, and followed it up with an even better starts in 2006-07 and in 2010-11, going 7-2 in the firstninegamesofthosetwoseasons.
the 2012-13 season that the Greyhounds kept an opponent under 40 points.• That year, Loyola held both Siena College and Manhattan College to less than 40 points in the
same month. On February 2, Loyola defeated Siena, 53-37, and two weeks later, the Greyhounds held Manhattan to only 34 points, topping the Jaspers, 54-34, in Reitz Arena.
• Loyola has held nine total programs to less than 40 points, including Iona College, Marist College, Wofford College, Lafayette College, Columbia Union, Salisbury State and the aforementioned teams from Navy, Siena and Manhattan.
ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK • The Greyhounds have held Navy to less than 40 points on two occasions, with the latest occurring earlier this season. Previously, the Mids fell to Loyola, 42-38, November 13, 2011.
#SCTOP10• On Saturday, Jan. 2, Loyola was featured on SportsCenter Top 10 following a last-second Patriot
League victory over Lafayette College in Reitz Arena. • Senior ColleenMarshall’s layup off an inbound pass from graduate student StephSmith sent
the Greyhounds past the Leopards, 66-65.
PATRIOTLEAGUEOPENER• For the second-straight season, Loyola opened its conference slate with a win against the
previous year’s regular season champion. • On Wednesday, Dec. 30, the Greyhounds defeated American University, 52-46. The Eagles won
the 2014-15 Patriot League regular season title. • The previous year, Loyola opened its conference slate against Navy, the 2013-14 regular season
champion, and beat the Midshipmen, 55-49.
PERRYINTHEPOST• On Sunday, Dec. 20, senior JenehPerry grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds in a game against
the UMBC Retrievers. • Perry was one-board shy of tying a Loyola single-game record, as only Patty Stoffey (1991-95)
grabbed more rebounds in a single contest. Stoffey set the single-game school record at 19 rebounds against Niagara University in 1991.
ARECORDWINAGAINSTNORFOLKSTATE• Loyola led wire-to-wire Saturday, Nov. 21, defeating Norfolk State University, 75-67, in Reitz
Arena.• The last time Loyola led wire-to-wire was January 17, 2015, at Boston University’s Case Gym.
The Greyhounds defeated the Terriers in a Patriot League matchup, 63-53.•ForthefirsttimesinceNovember14,2014,Loyolarecorded70-pluspointsinasinglegame.• The Greyhounds had their best shooting night in almost two years when the team shot 48.2 percentfromthefloor.ThelasttimeLoyolashot48percentorbetterfromthefieldwasSaturday,Jan.11atLehigh’sStablerArena.TheGreyhoundsmade24oftheir50fieldgoalattemptstorecordtheirfirstPatriotLeaguewinasamemberinstitution.LoyoladefeatedLehigh,70-64.
1-0TOSTARTTHEYEAR•Forthefirsttimesince2009-10,theGreyhoundsopenedtheregularseasonwithawin.• On Friday, Nov. 13, Loyola defeated Lipscomb University, 57-52, in Allen Arena.• In 2009, Loyola defeated LaSalle University, 69-55, to go 1-0 for the third-straight season under
head coach JoeLogan.
MARSHALLNAMEDPRESEASONALL-PATRIOTLEAGUETEAM• Senior ColleenMarshall was named to the Preseason All-Patriot League Team, becoming the
seventh Greyhound under head coach JoeLogan to earn a preseason conference honor. • An All-Patriot League Second Team honoree a year ago, Marshall led the League and ranked
33rd in the NCAA in steals, with 2.59 per game.• In contributing 13.4 points per game, she ranked seventh in the Patriot League in scoring and alsoledLoyolainfieldgoalsmade(135),3-pointfieldgoalsmade(44)andfreethrowsmade(75).
•MarshallandArmyWestPointseniorKelseyMinato,whowasvotedthe2015-16PreseasonPatriot League Player of the Year, were the only guards to pick up preseason honors, while threeforwardsroundedoutthefive-memberteam:HolyCrossseniorRaquelScott,LehighjuniorLexiMartinsandBucknelljuniorClaireDeBoer.
WELCOMEBACK• The Greyhounds returned nine players from a team that went 7-23 overall last season. •Loyolaisoneof25NCAADivisionIprogramstoreturnallfivestartersfromthe2014-15season.
• JoeLogan was named Loyola’s 11th head women’s basketball coach on May 12, 2005. • Logan has more wins at Loyola than any other head coach in program history. •In2010-11,LogancoachedtheGreyhoundstotheirfirstpostseasonvictoryinprogramhistorybyknockingoffOldDominion,67-65,inthefirstroundoftheWNIT.
• That same year, Logan led Loyola to a second 20-plus win season in his tenure, as the Greyhounds tied a program record 21 wins in 2010-11.
• With a 67-54 win at Siena College on January 7, 2012, Logan picked up his 101st victory to record more wins than any other head coach in Loyola women’s basketball history.
• Throughout his tenure, Logan registered the most Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference wins (76) than any other Loyola head coach. He also led the Greyhounds to two trips to the title game of the MAAC Championships (2006 and 2011).
• He led the Greyhounds to arguably the most successful year in program history in 2010-11, tying the record for most wins in a single season with 21, and setting the mark for the most conference wins in a single season with 15.
• Under Logan, nine student-athletes have been named to all-conference teams. Two players earnedMAACSixthPlayeroftheYearhonors,whileeightplayershavebeennamedtoall-conferencerookieteams.In2011,guardKatieSheahinbecameLogan’sfirstconferenceplayerof the year. Sheahin received back-to-back MAAC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2011 and 2012.
• On Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, Logan guided Loyola to its 500th program victory. He was a part of 40.6 percent of the 500 wins up until that point.
• He earned his bachelors of arts in history with a minor in business from Loyola in 1996. • Logan is married to the former Susan Bryce (Loyola ‘96), who played basketball for the
Greyhounds from 1994-98. The couple has three kids, Maggie, Rose and Joseph.
COACHING STAFFAssistantCoach Sarah JonesExperience2nd SeasonLastCollegeVillanova ‘11
• Jones was a member of the Villanova women’s basketball program from 2007-12 and served as team captain for the Wildcats inherfinalseason.
• Following graduation, Jones became a graduate assistant for Villanova and then an assistant coach at Morehead State from 2013-14.
• Loschiavo spent two years (2012-14) as an assistant coach at Boston U. and one year as the Terriers’ Director of Basketball Operations from 2011-12.
• She concluded her career at SJU as one of the top 3-point shooters in program history, rankingsixthin3-pointfieldgoalsmade,attempted and percentage.
• Saag, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, recently spent two years as the graduate manager with the Northwestern University men’s basketball program.
•Saagexecutedteampracticesandgamecoordination at Northwestern, including travel arrangements and online recruiting management.
LOYOLA WHENoverall .............................................................11-15at home ...............................................................6-6 on the road .........................................................5-9neutral site ..........................................................0-0overtime ..............................................................0-0November ...........................................................2-4December ...........................................................2-4January ...............................................................5-3February .............................................................2-4March ..................................................................0-0in afternoon games .............................................8-6in night games ....................................................3-9whenscoringgame’sfirstpoints ........................8-8whenopponentscoresfirst .................................3-7when leading at halftime .....................................9-2when trailing at halftime ....................................2-13when tied at halftime ...........................................0-0when leading with 5:00 left .................................9-0when trailing with 5:00 left ................................2-15when tied with 5:00 left .......................................0-0when outrebounding opponent ...........................3-4when being outrebounded ................................7-11when tied in rebounds ........................................1-0when outshooting opponent ...............................6-1when outshot by opponent ...............................5-14when shooting same as opponent ......................0-0when shooting less than 30% .............................1-5when shooting 30-39% .......................................5-9when shooting 40-49% .......................................3-1when shooting 50% or better ..............................2-0when scoring less than 60 points .....................5-12when scoring 60-69 points ..................................5-3when scoring 70-79 points ..................................1-0when scoring 80 or more points .........................0-0when opponent scores less than 60 ...................7-3when opponent scores 60-69 .............................4-7when opponent scores 70-79 .............................0-4when opponent scores 80 or more .....................0-1when committing fewer turnovers .....................11-6when committing more turnovers .......................0-7when tied in turnovers ........................................0-2when shooting more free throws ........................6-4when shooting fewer free throws ......................3-10when tied in free throws ......................................2-1when making more 3-pointers ............................8-5when making fewer 3-pointers ..........................2-10when tied in 3-pointers .......................................1-0when bench outscores opponent ........................3-4when bench is outscored by opponent .............8-10when benches are tied .......................................0-1when outscoring opponent in the paint ...............6-1when outscored by opponent in paint ...............2-12when tied in points in the paint ...........................3-2when scoring more second chance points .........5-9when scoring fewer second chance points .........5-5when tied in second chance points .....................1-1when scoring more points off turnovers ............11-7when scoring fewer points off turnovers .............0-7when tied in points off turnovers .........................0-1when scoring more fast break points ..................8-7when scoring fewer fast break points .................2-6when scoring same amount of fast break points 1-2in games decided by 0-5 points ..........................4-1in games decided by 6-10 points ........................3-7in games decided by 11-15 points ......................1-1in games decided by 16 or more points ..............3-6
SEASON/CAREER NUMBERSGAMESPLAYED/STARTED 2015-16 CAREER Steph Smith 26/25 103/56 Diana Logan 21/0 81/6 Colleen Marshall 26/25 115/54 Jeneh Perry 26/25 103/39 Lauren Daugherty 26/0 83/34 Lisa Mirarchi 26/26 86/79 Bri Betz-White 26/26 56/54 CaLee Gelbaugh 4/0 4/0 Madelene McDonald 11/0 11/0 Carly Monzo 15/2 42/2 AlexBarazotti 16/0 16/0 Ashley Hunter 3/0 3/0 MariaKilcullen 16/1 16/1 Abby Omdahl 16/0 16/0 Tori Schultz 6/0 6/0 Courtney Vannoy 19/0 19/0 DOUBLE-DIGITSCORING 2015-16 CAREER Steph Smith 3 4 Diana Logan 3 13 Colleen Marshall 19 37 Jeneh Perry 12 24 Lauren Daugherty - 4 Lisa Mirarchi 3 17 Bri Betz-White 10 22
2015-16WOMEN’SBASKETBALLSTANDINGS02/24/16 American @ Navy 7:00 p.m. Boston University @ Army West Point 7:00 p.m. Colgate @ Lehigh 7:00 p.m. Lafayette @ Bucknell 7:00 p.m. Loyola Maryland @ Holy Cross 7:00 p.m.02/27/16 Boston University @ Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. Lafayette @ Colgate 4:00 p.m. Loyola Maryland @ American 4:00 p.m. Navy @ Bucknell 7:00 p.m. Army West Point @ Lehigh 7:30 p.m.03/02/16 Bucknell @ Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Army West Point @ Boston University 7:00 p.m. Holy Cross @ Loyola Maryland 7:00 p.m. Lehigh @ Colgate 7:00 p.m. Navy @ American 7:00 p.m.
LEAGUENEWSANDNOTES• The weekend’s results from last
Saturday and Sunday determined thetopsixteamsfortheupcomingPatriot League Women’s Basketball Tournament.
• With just three games left in the regular season Army West Point & Bucknell (14-1), Lehigh & Holy Cross (9-6), and Navy & Loyola Maryland (8-7) will all beginplayinthequarterfinalsbuttheseeds have yet to be determined.
• Lafayette & American (4-11), Boston University (3-12), and Colgate (2-13) willallplayinthefirstroundonSaturday, March 5 for a chance to moveontothequarterfinals.
•BucknellsophomoreJacquieKlotzandNavy freshman Christina Potts were named the Lids Team Sports Patriot League Women’s Basketball Player and Rookie of the Week following their performances during the 15th week (Feb. 15-21) of the 2015-16 season.
•Klotzearnedhersecond-straighthonor,becoming the second player to do so thisseason,andfifthoveralltotieArmyWestPoint’sKelseyMinatoforthemost this season.
•Pottscollectedherfirstweeklyawardof her career and second for Navy this season.
TEAMScoring Offense Army West Point 69.9Free Throw Pct Bucknell .745Field Goal Pct Army West Point .4523-pt FG Pct Army West Point .403 Off. Rebounds Lafayette 12.9Def. Rebounds Bucknell 28.7Blocked Shots Colgate 5.5Assists Army West Point 14.8Steals Loyola 9.5
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/HighSchool3 Abby Omdahl Guard Fr. 5-11 Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley5 Colleen Marshall Guard Sr. 5-9 Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg11 Bri Betz-White Guard So. 5-3 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity12 CaLee Gelbaugh Guard So. 5-8 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin East14 Madelene McDonald Guard So. 5-10 Coopersburg, Pa./Southern Lehigh15 Ashley Hunter Forward Fr. 6-0 Abingdon, Md./The John Carroll School20 Diana Logan Guard Sr. 5-11 Waldorf, Md./North Point21 Lauren Daugherty Forward Jr. 6-0 Florham Park, N.J./Hanover Park 22 AlexBarazotti Guard Fr. 5-6 Howell,N.J./RedBankCatholic23 Lisa Mirarchi Guard Jr. 5-8 West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria Academy24 MariaKilcullen Guard/Forward Fr. 5-9 Berwyn,Pa./TheEpiscopalAcademy31 Tori Schultz Forward Fr. 6-0 Lancaster, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg32 Steph Smith Forward Gr. 6-0 Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy33 Carly Monzo Guard/Forward So. 5-10 Flourtown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy42 Jeneh Perry Forward Sr. 6-0 Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School55 Courtney Vannoy Forward Fr. 6-0 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk
HeadCoach: Joe Logan (Loyola ’96), 11th SeasonAssistantCoach: Sarah Jones (Villanova ’11), Second SeasonAssistantCoach:Jenna Loschiavo (Saint Joseph’s ’09), First SeasonDirectorofBasketballOperations: Noah Saag (Indiana ‘11), First Season
HOUNDS FROMWHEREMaryland(3): Diana Logan, Ashley Hunter, Colleen MarshallNewJersey(2):AlexBarazotti,LaurenDaughertyPennsylvania(10): Bri Betz-White, CaLee Gelbaugh,MariaKilcullen,MadeleneMcDonald, Lisa Mirarchi, Carly Monzo, Abby Omdahl, Tori Schultz, Steph Smith, Courtney VannoyTennessee(1): Jeneh Perry
3 ABBYOMDAHLGuard // Fr. // 5-11 // Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley
OMDAHL’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Guided high school team to the district playoffs for three-straight seasons• Played for the Philadelphia Comets and won the 2014 Black Diamond Tournament• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Lipscomb (11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 20 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 2 4x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Assists .......... 1 3x,lastvs.Bucknell(2/17/16)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 20 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 2 4x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Assists .......... 1 3x,lastvs.Bucknell(2/17/16)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)
OMDAHL’S CAREER STATS
Loyola University MarylandLoyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)
program’s all-time leading scorer (2/14/15)•Shot7-for-11from3-pointrangeagainstBU,whichtiedNicoleKrusen’s2013recordfor
the most treys made in a single contest (2/14/15)• Was featured on SportsCenter Top 10 for her game-winning layup against Lafayette (1/2/16)
CAREER HONORS2014-15All-Patriot League Second TeamLoyola Athletic Director’s Honor RollVoted team’s Most Valuable Player2013-14(atEastCarolina)Conference USA Academic MedalEast Carolina Athletic Director’s Honor Roll2012-13(atEastCarolina)Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor RollConference USA Academic MedalEast Carolina’s Janay Davis AwardEast Carolina Athletic Director’s Honor Roll
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 40 7x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Points ............ 28 vs. Norfolk State (11/21/15)Field Goals ... 11 at Colgate (1/23/16)3-pt FG ......... 4 2x,lastatBostonU.(2/13/16)Free Throws . 10 at Mount St. Mary’s (12/5/15)Rebounds ..... 8 2x,lastvs.Bucknell(2/17/16)Assists .......... 6 vs.Fairfield(11/18/15)Blocks ........... 1 4x,lastvs.Colgate(2/21/16)Steals ............ 7 at Lehigh (1/6/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 40 7x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Points ............ 35 vs. Boston U. (2/14/15)Field Goals ... 11 at Colgate (1/23/16)3-pt FG ......... 7 vs. Boston U. (2/14/15)Free Throws . 10 2x,lastatMountSt.Mary’s(12/5/15)Rebounds ..... 9 at Army (1/3/15)Assists .......... 6 vs.Fairfield(11/18/15)Blocks ........... 2 vs. Towson (12/4/14)Steals ............ 7 2x,lastatLehigh(1/6/16)
MARSHALL’S CAREER STATS
Loyola University MarylandLoyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)
QUICKHITS•BecamethefirstLoyolafreshmansince2012toscore20-pluspointsinasinglecontest(1/17/15)• Averaged 8.6 points per game in 2014-15 and was the second-ranked freshman in the Patriot
League •Tiedacareer-highpoints(23)atLipscomb,helpingLoyolawinitsfirstseasonopenersince
2009-10 (11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS2014-15:All-Patriot League Rookie TeamPatriot League Honor Roll
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 40 3x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Points ............ 23 at Lipscomb (11/13/15)Field Goals ... 6 6x,lastatBostonU.(2/13/16)3-pt FG ......... 3 2x,lastvs.NorfolkState(11/21/15)Free Throws . 9 at Columbia (11/28/15)Rebounds ..... 7 2x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Assists .......... 5 2x,lastvs.Colgate(2/21/16)Blocks ........... 1 vs. Army (2/6/16)Steals ............ 5 vs. Norfolk State (11/21/15)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ............. 40 5x,lastvs. Army (2/6/16)Points ................ 23 2x,lastat Lipscomb (11/13/15)Field Goals ....... 7 vs. Lafayette (1/14/15)3-pt FG ............. 4 at William & Mary (11/14/14)Free Throws ..... 11 at Boston U. (1/17/15)Rebounds ......... 7 2x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Assists .............. 6 at Holy Cross (1/29/15)Blocks ............... 1 2x,lastvs. Army (2/6/16)Steals ................ 5 vs. Norfolk State (11/21/15)
BETZ-WHITE’S CAREER STATS
Loyola University MarylandLoyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)
QUICKHITS• Earned a spot on the Mid-Penn Conference All-Star team, along with classmate Bri Betz-White, during her sophomore and junior years at Central Dauphin East• Reached 1,000-plus points during high school career• Made collegiate debut at St. Francis Brooklyn, scoring eight points against the Terriers
(12/22/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 16 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Points ............ 8 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Field Goals ... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)3-pt FG ......... 1 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Free Throws . 3 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Rebounds ..... 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)Assists .......... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 16 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Points ............ 8 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Field Goals ... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)3-pt FG ......... 1 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Free Throws . 3 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Rebounds ..... 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)Assists .......... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)
QUICKHITS• Suffered a season-ending injury in the fall of 2014 and did not compete her freshman
year• Played AAU basketball for the Philadelphia Lady Runnin’ Rebels• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Lipscomb (11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS2014-15Patriot League Honor Roll
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 19 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Rebounds ..... 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... 1 at Lehigh (1/6/16)Steals ............ 2 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 19 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Rebounds ..... 4 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... 1 at Lehigh (1/6/16)Steals ............ 2 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)
MCDONALD’S CAREER STATS
Loyola University MarylandLoyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)
15 ASHLEYHUNTERForward // Fr. // 6-0 // Abingdon, Md./The John Carroll School
HUNTER’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Led The John Carroll School to the B Conference Championships in 2012• Made collegiate debut at Army West Point (1/9/16)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 5 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 at Boston U. (2/13/16)Assists .......... - -Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 5 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 at Boston U. (2/13/16)Assists .......... - -Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
LAURENDAUGHERTYForward // Jr. // 6-0 // Florham Park, N.J./Hanover Park
DAUGHERTY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Second on the team in rebounds during the 2014-15 season• Throughout her sophomore campaign, she led the team in blocks (22) and ranked 13th
in the Patriot League
CAREER HONORS2013-14: Patriot League Honor Roll
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 22 vs. Lafayette (1/2/16)Points ............ 9 vs. Lafayette (1/2/16)Field Goals ... 4 vs. Lafayette (1/2/16)3-pt FG ......... 1 4x,lastatColgate(1/23/16)Free Throws . 3 vs. William & Mary (11/23/15)Rebounds ..... 8 vs. William & Mary (11/23/15)Assists .......... 2 3x,lastatColgate(1/23/16)Blocks ........... 2 4x,lastvs.Lehigh(2/3/16)Steals ............ 2 vs. Lehigh (2/3/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ............ 40 at Holy Cross (1/29/15)Points ............... 15 at Army (2/1/14)Field Goals ...... 5 2x,lastvs.Army(1/31/15)3-pt FG ............ 2 vs. Army (1/31/15)Free Throws .... 9 at Army (2/1/14)Rebounds ........ 10 vs. Lehigh (1/10/15)Assists ............. 3 2x,lastatHolyCross(1/29/15)Blocks .............. 4 vs. Bucknell (2/18/15)Steals ............... 2 4x,lastvs. Lehigh (2/3/16)
DAUGHERTY’S CAREER STATS
21Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
ALEXBARAZOTTIGuard // Fr. // 5-6 // Howell, N.J./Red Bank Catholic
BARAZOTTI’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• High school, Red Bank Catholic, won the New Jersey State Title in 2013 • Played AAU for the Central Jersey Hawks• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Lipscomb (11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 19 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Points ............ 5 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Field Goals ... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)3-pt FG ......... 1 3x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 3x,lastatLehigh(1/6/16)Assists .......... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 19 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Points ............ 5 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Field Goals ... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)3-pt FG ......... 1 3x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 3x,lastatLehigh(1/6/16)Assists .......... 2 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
BARAZOTTI’S CAREER STATS
22Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
MARIAKILCULLENGuard/Forward // Fr. // 6-0 // Berwyn, Pa./The Episcopal Academy
KILCULLEN’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Guided The Episcopal Academy to two-consecutive Inter-Academic League
Championships in 2013 and 2014, going on to win the PAISSA state title in 2013• Played AAU basketball for the Philadelphia Comets• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Lipscomb (11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 18 vs. American (12/30/15)Points ............ 3 vs. American (12/30/15)Field Goals ... 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)Rebounds ..... 2 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at No. 5 Maryland (12/8/15)Blocks ........... 1 2x,lastatOldDominion(12/2/15)Steals ............ 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 18 vs. American (12/30/15)Points ............ 3 vs. American (12/30/15)Field Goals ... 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)Rebounds ..... 2 2x,lastatArmyWestPoint(1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at No. 5 Maryland (12/8/15)Blocks ........... 1 2x,lastatOldDominion(12/2/15)Steals ............ 1 2x,lastvs.American(12/30/15)
KILCULLEN’S CAREER STATS
24Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
QUICKHITS• During her senior year at Lampeter-Strasburg, she ranked second in scoring in the
league and ninth in the Mid-Penn Area• Played AAU with Nook Elite •MadehercollegiatedebutinthehomeopeneragainstFairfieldUniversity(11/18/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 5 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 5 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Field Goals ... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . - -Rebounds ..... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
STEPHSMITHForward // Gr. // 6-0 // Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy
SMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Started in all but two games as a senior• Scored a career-high 12 points against UMBC (12/20/15)• Was featured on SportsCenter Top 10 for her assist on Colleen Marshall’s game-
winning layup to beat Lafayette, 66-65 (1/2/16)
CAREER HONORS2014-15: Patriot League Honor Roll2013-14: Patriot League Honor Roll
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 40 at Lafayette (1/30/16)Points ............ 12 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Field Goals ... 4 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)3-pt FG ......... 4 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Free Throws . 3 vs. Navy (1/13/16)Rebounds ..... 8 4x,lastvs.Colgate(2/21/16)Assists .......... 5 2x,lastvs.Colgate(2/21/16)Blocks ........... 2 5x,lastatNavy(2/10/16)Steals ............ 3 3x,lastatLafayette(1/30/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ............ 40 2x,lastat Lafayette (1/30/16)Points ............... 12 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Field Goals ...... 4 2x,lastvs. UMBC (12/20/15)3-pt FG ............ 4 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Free Throws .... 4 2x,lastatWilliam&Mary(11/14/14)Rebounds ........ 10 at Georgetown (11/19/14)Assists ............. 5 3x,lastvs. Colgate (2/21/16)Blocks .............. 3 at Colgate (2/21/15)Steals .............4 at Colgate (2/21/15)
SMITH’S CAREER STATS
32Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
CARLYMONZOGuard/Forward // So. // 5-10 // Flourtown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy
MONZO’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Scored a season-best eight points against Colgate during her rookie campaign (1/24/15)•MadeherfirstcareerstartintheseasonopeneragainstLipscomb(11/13/15)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 23 at No. 5 Maryland (12/8/15)Points ............ 2 2x,lastvs.UMBC(12/20/15)Field Goals ... 1 2x,lastvs.UMBC(12/20/15)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 1 at St. Francis Brooklyn (12/22/15)Rebounds ..... 5 2x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Assists .......... 3 at No. 5 Maryland (12/8/15)Blocks ........... - -Steals ............ - -
CAREER HIGHMinutes ............. 28 2x,lastvs.Cornell(12/22/14)Points ................ 8 vs. Colgate (1/24/15)Field Goals ....... 3 2x,lastvs.Colgate(1/24/15)3-pt FG ............. 1 8x,lastatNavy(12/28/15)Free Throws ..... 2 3x,lastvs.BostonU.(2/14/15)Rebounds ......... 5 2x,lastatSt.FrancisBrooklyn(12/22/15)Assists .............. 4 at Pittsburgh (11/30/14)Blocks ............... 2 at Colgate (2/21/15)Steals ................ 2 2x,lastatHolyCross(1/29/15)
MONZO’S CAREER STATS
33Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
JENEHPERRYForward // Sr. // 6-0// Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School
PERRY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• In 2014-15, led the team in rebounds with 6.9 rpg, good for eigth in the Patriot League •In2014-15,rankedfirstinthePatriotLeagueinoffensiverebounds,averaging3.4per
open December• Grabbed the second-most rebounds of any Loyola player in program hisotry on
December 20, 2015, recording 18 boards against UMBC
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 37 2x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Points ............ 18 2x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Field Goals ... 7 at Mount St. Mary’s (12/5/15)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 6 4x,lastatBostonU.(2/13/16)Rebounds ..... 18 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Assists .......... 4 at Bucknell (1/20/16)Blocks ........... 2 vs. Lafayette (1/2/16)Steals ............ 4 vs. Lafayette (1/2/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ............ 37 2x,lastvs.Army(2/6/16)Points ............... 18 2x,lastvs. Army (2/6/16)Field Goals ...... 7 2x,lastat Mount St. Mary’s (12/5/15)3-pt FG ............ - -Free Throws .... 6 4x,lastatBostonU.(2/13/16)Rebounds ........ 18 vs. UMBC (12/20/15)Assists ............. 4 at Bucknell (1/20/16)Blocks .............. 3 vs. George Washington (12/28/14)Steals ............... 5 at East Carolina (11/17/13)
PERRY’S CAREER STATS
42Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
COURTNEY VANNOYForward // Fr. // 6-1 // Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawks
VANNOY’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS
QUICKHITS• Left Blackhawk High School as the all-time leading rebounder (909 boards)• Scored 1,153 points as a four-year starter in high school• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Lipscomb (11/13/15) • Led the team in rebounds and blocks at Army West Point (1/9/16)
CAREER HONORS
SEASON HIGHMinutes ......... 25 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 6 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)Field Goals ... 3 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 3 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Rebounds ..... 8 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 4x,lastatColgate(1/23/16)Blocks ........... 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Steals ............ 1 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)
CAREER HIGHMinutes ......... 25 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Points ............ 6 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)Field Goals ... 3 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)3-pt FG ......... - -Free Throws . 3 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Rebounds ..... 8 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Assists .......... 1 4x,lastatColgate(1/23/16)Blocks ........... 2 at Army West Point (1/9/16)Steals ............ 1 vs. Bucknell (2/17/16)
VANNOY’S CAREER STATS
55Loyola University Maryland
Loyola Maryland Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 22, 2016)All games
Date Opponent Score Att.* 12/30/15 AMERICAN W 52-46 787* 01/02/16 LAFAYETTE W 66-65 226* 01/06/16 at Lehigh L 48-66 639* 1/9/16 at Army West Point L 37-70 1198* 01/13/16 NAVY W 51-38 167* 01/16/16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 63-54 327* 1/20/16 at Bucknell L 64-71 454* 01/23/16 at Colgate W 65-49 512* 01/30/16 at Lafayette W 55-51 871* 02/03/16 LEHIGH L 68-76 293* 02/06/16 ARMY WEST POINT L 44-52 348* 02/10/16 at Navy L 38-45 1128* 02/13/16 at Boston University W 67-46 280* 02/17/16 BUCKNELL L 42-64 514
* - Conference game
Loyola University MarylandLoyola Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 22, 2016)
Date Opponent Score Att.11/13/15 at LIPSCOMB W 57-52 16011/16/15 at Villanova L 55-67 80911/18/15 FAIRFIELD L 45-71 33411/21/15 NORFOLK STATE W 75-67 30711/23/15 WILLIAM & MARY L 61-62 25311/28/15 at Columbia L 53-63 41712/02/15 at Old Dominion L 41-64 847212/05/15 at Mount St. Mary's W 65-63 41512/08/15 at Maryland L 47-97 336812/20/15 UMBC L 46-52 25812/22/15 at St. Francis Brooklyn L 54-64 150
* 12/30/15 AMERICAN W 52-46 787* 01/02/16 LAFAYETTE W 66-65 226* 01/06/16 at Lehigh L 48-66 639* 1/9/16 at Army West Point L 37-70 1198* 01/13/16 NAVY W 51-38 167* 01/16/16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 63-54 327* 1/20/16 at Bucknell L 64-71 454* 01/23/16 at Colgate W 65-49 512* 01/30/16 at Lafayette W 55-51 871* 02/03/16 LEHIGH L 68-76 293* 02/06/16 ARMY WEST POINT L 44-52 348* 02/10/16 at Navy L 38-45 1128* 02/13/16 at Boston University W 67-46 280* 02/17/16 BUCKNELL L 42-64 514* 02/21/16 COLGATE W 55-38 1236