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lady monarch - Old Dominion
2003-04 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
LADY MONARCH
Basketball
Table of Contents
Media Information ................................................................................................... 2-3
Travel Plans .................................................................................................................. 4
The Staff
Head Coach Wendy Larry ....................................................................................... 6-7
Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................... 8-10
Support Staff/Managers ...................................................................................... 11-12
Meet the Lady Monarchs
2003-04 Outlook .................................................................................................... 12-15
Player Bios (Returnees) ........................................................................................ 16-29
Player Bios (Newcomers) .................................................................................... 30-31
Rosters ......................................................................................................................... 32
A Closer Look at Old Dominion
This is Norfolk/Hampton Roads ....................................................................... 34-35
Old Dominion University ................................................................................... 36-37
Administration/Academic Support .................................................................. 38-39
Athletic Facilities ....................................................................................................... 40
Constant Convocation Center .................................................................................. 41
Old Dominion Fieldhouse ........................................................................................ 42
Home of Champions ................................................................................................. 43
All-Time Starting Lineups ........................................................................................ 43
Retired Jerseys ............................................................................................................ 44
Donna Doyle Scholarship Game ............................................................................. 45
Lady Monarch Coaching Tradition ......................................................................... 46
Lady Monarchs in the Pros ................................................................................. 47-48
2002-03 in Review
2002-03 Review ..................................................................................................... 50-51
2002-03 Statistics ........................................................................................................ 52
2002-03 Box Scores ................................................................................................ 53-56
Lady Monarch Reachout .......................................................................................... 57
Why Monarchs? ......................................................................................................... 58
Opponents
Opponents ............................................................................................................. 60-66
Colonial Athletic Association .............................................................................. 67-68
Records
Honored Lady Monarchs .................................................................................... 70-71
Letterwinners ............................................................................................................. 72
All-Time Starters ........................................................................................................ 73
Game, Season, Career Records ........................................................................... 74-76
All-Time Scoring Leaders ......................................................................................... 77
1,000 Point/Rebound Clubs ................................................................................ 78-79
Scoring, Rebs., Assts., by Class ........................................................................... 80-81
Seasonal Leaders ........................................................................................................ 81
Year-by-Year Results ............................................................................................ 82-85
100 pt.Games/Overtime Games .............................................................................. 86
Post Season History ................................................................................................... 87
Conference Champions ....................................................................................... 88-89
Vs. Opponents ....................................................................................................... 90-94
Poll History ................................................................................................................. 94
Living Like a Lady Monarch .................................................................................... 96
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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MEDIA Information
DEBBIE BYRNE
Assoc. Athletic
Director for public
Relations and
Marketing
CAROL HUDSON, JR.
Sports Information
Director
KIMBERLY
ZIVKOZICK
Assistant Sports
Information Director
TINA PRICE
Director of Athletic
Publications
BOBBY PARKS
Sports Information
Graduate Assistant
ADAM MARKS
Publications Graduate
Assistant
To the Media
Press Room
The 2003-04 Old Dominion University Media Guide was prepared
specifically to assist the media in its coverage of Old Dominion University women’s basketball.
The press room for Lady Monarch basketball is located under section 106 in the Constant Convocation Center. Drinks and food are available in the adjacent media hospitality room prior to tip-off and at halftime. Post-game press conferences will also be held in this room. Admittance is limited to those with media passes.
Credentials
Members of the media that wish to cover a Lady Monarch home
basketball game must obtain a media pass at least 24 hours in advance
by either writing the Sports Information Office, or by calling 757-6833372 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Broadcast requests MUST BE MADE IN WRITING at least three
weeks in advance of the scheduled game.
Post-Game Interviews
Locker room interviews are not granted at Old Dominion University Lady Monarch basketball games. Coach Wendy Larry and players selected by the media will grant interviews in the press room ten
minutes after the conclusion of the game. For more information on
post-game interviews, or to request individual players from either the
Lady Monarchs or their opponents, please contact Assistant Sports
Information Director Kimberly Zivkovich or Sports Information Director Carol Hudson, Jr.
Working Area
All working press will be seated at courtside. Non-working press
may sit at press row only if space is available. Spouses, guests and
children are not permitted on press row or in the press room, in compliance with the working code of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Visiting radio and television stations are also seated at press row.
Photographers must shoot from the end lines of the court. Additional
lighting and strobe lights must be cleared in advance of the game.
Space along the end lines of the court is on a first-come, first-served
basis.
Radio Setup
All visiting radio stations must contact Verizon in Norfolk, Va.,
for telephone requests for game coverage in the Constant Convocation Center. The Norfolk office of Verizon may be reached by calling
757-667-5000.
Web Site
Filing Stories
Up-to-date scores and statistics on the Lady Monarch basketball
team may be obtained from Old Dominion University's athletic web
page at http://www.odusports.com.
Internet access and a FAX machine will be made available in the
Constant Center press room.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Sports Information Director: ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Carol Hudson
Assistant Director (WBB Contact): .............................................................................................................................................................................. Kimberly Zivkovich
SID Office Phone / FAX: ............................................................................................................................................................................ (757) 683-3372 / (757) 683-3119
Zivkovich Home Phone/ EMAIL: ...................................................................................................................................................... (757) 417-0211/[email protected]
Press Row Phone: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 757-683-5596
SID Address: .............................................................................................................................................................. Athletic Admin. Bldg. Rm. 124 Norfolk, VA 23529
Credits:
The 2003-04 Old Dominion University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public
Relations Office. Editors: Debbie Byrne, Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing; Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information
Director; Marcy Comstock, Sports Information Admin. Asst, DeAndre Phillips and Tony Mercurio. Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant
Sports Information Director. Layout by: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications; and Adam Marks, Publications Graduate Assistant. Photography by: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Mark Barnes, Scott Brown, John Aronson, NBA Entertainment, The Virginian Pilot, Larry Levanti and the Old
Dominion Athletic Public Relations Office. Printed by: Letton Gooch Printers, Inc. of Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/
equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCHS and the Media
Television
Print Media
Virginian Pilot
Vicki Friedman
150 W. Brambleton Avenue
Norfolk, VA. 23510
Phone: (757)446-2366
Fax: (757)533-9004
Website: www.pilotonline.com
Daily Press
Jennifer Williams
7505 Warwick Blvd
Newport News, VA. 23607
Phone: (757)247-4630 or 4643
Fax:(757)247-9420
Website: www.dailypress.com
Richmond Times Dispatch
Vic Dorr
P.O. Box 85333
Richmond, VA. 23293
Phone: (804)649-6554
Fax: (804)775-8059
Website: www.timesdispatch.com
The Journal & Guide
362 Campostella Road
Norfolk, VA. 23523
Phone: (757)543-6945
Fax: (757)543-7620
Washington Post
1150 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC. 20071
Phone: (202)334-7350
Fax: (804)334-7685
Website: www.washingtonpost.com
Washington Times
Sports Department
3600 New York Avenue,NE
Washington, DC. 20002
Phone: (202)636-3269
Fax: (202)269-3419
Website: www.washtimes.com
Philadelphia Inquirer
Mel Greenberg
400 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone: (215)854-5725
Fax: (215)854-5722
Sports Illustrated
Time and Life Building
Rockefeller Center
New York, NY 10020
Phone: (212)522-1212
Fax: (212)552-4543
ODU Mace & Crown
Webb Student Center
Norfolk, VA. 23529
Phone: (757)683-3452
Website: www.maceandcrown.com
Conference
Colonial Athletic Association
Rob Washburn
Sports Information Director
8625 Patterson Ave.
Richmond, VA 23229-6349
Phone: (804)754-1616
Fax: 804-754-1830
WTKR TV(CBS)
Ted Alexander
Sports Director
720 Boush Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: (757)446-1352
Fax: (757)446-1376
Website: www.wtkr.com
WAVY TV(NBC)
Bruce Rader, Sports Director
300 Wavy Street
Portsmouth, VA. 23704
Phone: (757)673-5440
Fax: (757)397-8279
Website: www.wavy.com
WVEC TV(ABC)
Scott Cash, Sports Director
613 Woodis Avenue
Norfolk, VA. 23510
Phone: (757)628-6200
Fax: (757)628-5855
Website: www.wvec.com
WVBT TV 43 (Fox)
301 Wythe Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704
Phone: (757)393-4343
Fax: (757)393-7615
WTVZ TV (33) (WB)
General Manager
900 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA. 23510
Phone: (757)622-3333
WGNT TV (UPN)
General Manager
1318 Spratley Street
Portsmouth, VA. 23704
Phone:(757)393-2501
Fax:(757)399-3303
Print Media
Television
The Lady Monarch basketball
program has been followed by the local, regional and national press for
over 25 years, and was among the first
programs in the country to have
full-time coverage in major daily newspapers.
Locally, The Virginian-Pilot newspaper, which serves the southside of
Hampton Roads and boasts a circulation of 170,000-plus, covers the program on a continuous basis, both at
home and on the road. Across the river
in Newport News and Hampton, the
Daily Press newspaper, serving the
Peninsula with a combined circulation
of more than 100,000, provides
up-to-date coverage on the team.
Through its weekly release from the
sports information office, Lady Monarch information is provided to more
than 250 media, including hometown
coverage for all Lady Monarch players.
Long before it was fashionable for
women’s basketball to be on television, the Lady Monarchs were pioneering their way into millions of living rooms.
In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s,
Old Dominion basketball, both men
and women, were featured on the
Christian Broadcasting Network
(CBN), which was then the
second-largest cable system in the
United States. Since those
groundbreaking days, the Lady Monarchs have been featured on ESPN in
the first regular season game aired by
that network (Old Dominion at Texas
in 1985-86), on both CBS and NBC in
national championship contests and
on many local and regional broadcasts.
This season, the Lady Monarchs
will once again be featured on various
television broadcasts. The dates and
opponents for television broadcast
had not been determined at press time,
but wil be available on the
odusports.com website.
Coaches Call-In Show
Head Coach Wendy Larry is featured weekly during the season on
ESPN Radio 1310. The call-in format
allows for fans to talk directly to Larry
about games, opponents, and more.
Coach Larry will be featured weekly
on Mondays from 5-6 pm.
COMCAST Sportsnet
7700 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, MD. 20814
Phone: (301) 718-3200/3306
Fax: (301)718-3300
ESPN
ESPN Plaza
Bristol, CT 06010
Phone: (860)585-2000
Fax: (860)585-2400
Radio
ESPN Radio 1310
Tony Mercurio
5589 Greenwich Road
Suite 200
Virginia Beach, VA. 23462
Phone: (757)671-1000
Fax: (757)671-1313
WODU AM 1630
Sports Director
Webb University Center
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (757)683-3441
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
Radio
Broadcasts
The Lady
Monarchs are in
their second decade on the airwaves, and ESPN
Tony Mercurio
Radio 1310 radio
Voice of the
is in its thirteenth
Lady Monarchs
season covering
the Lady Monarchs. Heading the
play-by-play is Tony Mercurio,
eleven-time sportscaster of the year,
along with color commentary by
former Lady Monarch and Hall of
Famer Jan Trombly.
Lady Monarch Head Coach Wendy Larry is
a media favorite. She and the rest of the
staff and players are easily accesible for
interviews through the Sports Information
Office.
Wire Services
Associated Press
Suite 1380, 700 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA. 23219
Phone: (804)643-6646
Inside VA:1-800-552-9935
Fax: (804)643-6223
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Internet Provider
OCSN
2035 Corte Del Nogal
Suite 200
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Phone: (760)431-8221
TRAVELPlans
Following the Lady Monarchs
WBCA Classic
Millennium Harvest House
1345 28th Street
Boulder,Colorado 80302
Phone: (303) 443-3850
Fax: (303) 443-1480
Delaware
Embassy Suites Newark/Wilmington South
654 South College Avenue
Newark, De 19713
Phone: (302) 368-8000
Fax: (302) 368-8975
Drexel
Sheraton University City Hotel
36th & Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 387-8000
Fax: (215) 387-5939
George Mason
Marriott Tysons Corner
8028 Leeburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: (703) 734-3200
Fax: (703) 442-9301
Hofstra
Long Island Marriott
101 James Doolittle Blvd.
Uniondale, NY 11553
Phone: (516) 794-3800
Fax: (516) 794-3825
James Madison
Courtyard Marriott
1890 Evelyn Byrd Avenue
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: (540) 432-2021
Fax: (540) 432-3032
Rutgers
Embassy Suites Hotel
121 Centennial Avenue
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone: (732) 980-0500
Fax: (732) 980-9473
The Lady Monarchs travel throughout the United States
and internationally. Past trips have included Puerto
Rico, Mexico, and Italy. Above, the Lady Monarchs
enjoy their 2002 trip to the US Virgin Islands.
Tennessee
Hyatt Regency
500 Hill Avenue S.E.
Knoxville, TN 37915
Phone: (865) 637-1234
Fax: (865) 637-1193
Towson
Marriott Burkeshire Conference Hotel
10 West Burke Avenue
Towson, MD 21204
Phone: (410) 324-8103
Fax: (410) 324-8199
UNC-Wilmington
Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort
1706 N. Lumina Avenue
Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
Phone: (910) 256-2231
Fax: (910) 256-9208
Virginia Tech
Plans not determined at press time
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STAFF
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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Wendy
LARRY
■
379-127 / 16 Seasons at Old Dominion
■ 428-158 / 19 Seasons Overall
■ Old Dominion '77
N
o stranger to success, Wendy Larry’s teams have reached 15 NCAA Tournaments,
captured an NCAA record 12 consecutive conference titles, collected over 400
wins, and electrified audiences with her brand of Lady Monarch basketball.
For Wendy Larry, the love affair with Old Dominion spans three decades filled
NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR, 1996-97
with history and accomplishment. She has been an instrumental member of the Lady Monarch
family at every level possible. From building a foundation for the program at its infancy as a
RCA
student-athlete, to mentoring and continuing the winning tradition as an assistant coach, to
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97
guiding Old Dominion to its most triumphant era as a head coach, Larry’s love and embrace
U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION of the game of women’s basketball have been colossal.
Larry has been at the helm of the Old Dominion women’s basketball program,
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97
guiding the Lady Monarchs through unprecedented acclaim and accomplishment over the last
16 years. Considered one of the elite coaches in the world of women’s basketball, she has built
championship caliber teams year in and year-out and supplied further prestige and fame to
what is the Lady Monarch women’s basketball dynasty.
The Lady Monarchs have always been teams of ambition and determination and their
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1998-99
passion to succeed can be found from the top down. Positioning herself as a true leader in her
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97
profession, Larry has led her teams to 14, 20+ wins seasons over her tenure. In 19 years as a head
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1995-96
coach, she has compiled an impressive 428-157 record and as the head of the Lady Monarch
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1994-95
program has won an impressive 75
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1992-93
percent of her games (379-126). During
COACH OF THE YEAR, 2001-02
her tenure, her teams also assembled
what was known as the “The Streak,”
consisting of 113 consecutive regular
and post-season conference victories
from 1995-2001.
Larry’s achievements have not
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1987-88
gone without recognition. She has been
the recipient of eight Coach of the Year
awards from three different leagues and
has also been recognized on the national
level as well with WBCA District III,
RCA, Sporting News, and United States
‘PAC WEST’ COACH OF THE YEAR, 1985-86
Women’s
Basketball
Writers
Association (USBWA) Coach of the Year
accolades. Additionally she has been
named the Woman of the Year by the
Outstanding Professional Women of
Hampton Roads.
Returning to her alma mater
as head coach of the Lady Monarchs in
1987, Larry immediately made her
Current
President
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impact, being named the Sun Belt Coach of
the Year as her squad advanced to the NCAA
Tournament. During the next two seasons,
Old Dominion collected over 20 wins each
year and advanced to second round NCAA
play, posting marks of 23-9 (1988-89) and 2110 (1989-90). In 1991-92, the team posted a 2011 mark and advanced to the NCAA East
Region. The following season saw Old
Dominion reach the NCAA Mideast second
round with a record of 22-8. The Lady
Monarchs reached the East Regional Round
with a 25-6 ledger in 1993-94 and then the
Sweet Sixteen in 1995-96 with a 29-3 mark.
In the late 90’s and into the next
century, Old Dominion enjoyed a resurgence
of national success with an appearance in the
1997 NCAA National Championship game
against the Lady Vols of Tennessee in
Cincinnati, Ohio. In four of the last six years,
the Lady Monarchs have been regulars at the
Sweet Sixteen. In 1998, Old Dominion faced
NC State in the East Region, Duke in the East
Region in 1999, Louisiana Tech in the Midwest
Region in 2000, and danced to the Elite Eight
against eventual national champion
Connecticut in 2002.
Larry’s success stories have also
transcended to the professional ranks. Nine
of her former players have been drafted by
the WNBA. Following the 2002 season, Larry
witnessed four of her former Old Dominion
student-athletes reach the pro ranks as Old
Dominion joined Connecticut with the most
athletes selected in the draft. In fact, once a
Monarch, always a Monarch still holds true
for former Lady Monarchs Penicheiro and
Hamchetou Maiga currently playing with the
Sacramento Monarchs. However, Larry’s
impact has also reached the coaching ranks.
Old Dominion legend and former assistant
Anne Donovan led Charlotte to the WNBA
Finals in 2001 as head coach of the Sting and
Alisa Scott, a six year member of Larry’s staff,
serves an assistant coach for the three-time
WNBA Champion Houston Comets.
Prior to her current post at Old
Dominion, Larry was the head coach at nearby
Virginia Wesleyan College from 1978-79 and
Arizona from 1985-87. She was named the
PAC West Coach of the Year during the 198586 campaign as her Wildcat team posted a 199 record. In addition, Larry spent one year as
YEAR-BY-YEAR
with Wendy Larry
1978-79
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
VAWesleyan 19-4
Arizona 19-9
Arizona 11-18
ODU
17-12
ODU
23-9
ODU
21-10
ODU
5-21
ODU
20-11
ODU
22-8
ODU
25-6
ODU
27-6
ODU
29-3
ODU
34-2
ODU
29-3
ODU
28-4
ODU
29-5
ODU
21-9
ODU
28-6
ODU
21-11
4th - VA Division II Tournanament
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 1st Round
—
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen
CAA Champs/NCAA Champ. Game
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA Elite Eight
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
Totals: 19 seasons 428-157
12 CAA Championships
15 NCAA Tournament Appearances
OVERALL RECORD: 428-157 (19 seasons)
RECORD AT ODU: 379-126 (16 seasons)
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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the head coach at Cape Henry Collegiate
High School in Virginia Beach.
Larry first returned to her alma
mater under the guidance of Marianne
Stanley, the current head coach of the WNBA’s
Washington Mystics, for the 1979-80 season
as a graduate assistant coach before being
elevated to a full-time assistant. During that
span, she was part of two Old Dominion
national championships - 1980 (AIAW) and
1985 (NCAA).
Larry has been an active member of
several committees and boards away from
the hardwood. Currently, Larry has the
prestigious honor of serving as the president
of the Women’s Basketball Coaches
Association (WBCA) for the next two seasons.
She has also been involved with the USA
Today Coaches Poll board, the NCAA East
Regional Women’s Basketball Advisory
Committee, and the advisory committee for
Coaches vs. Cancer. Larry is also committed
to many civic organizations through the
Hampton Roads area. She has served on the
Board of Directors for the Hampton Roads
Habitat for Humanity and for two years
supported the “Wendy Walk” to help raise
money for Habitat’s cause. Wendy and her
team are also supporters of “The Buddy Walk
of Hampton Roads,” an effort to raise money
and awareness of Down’s Syndrome. Wendy
also served as the Honorary Chair of The
2003 Race for the Cure in Hampton Roads.
A native of Bloomingdale, New
Jersey and huge New York Yankees fan, Larry
calls Virginia Beach her home.
A S S I S TA N T C O A C H
NIKITA
LOWRY
First Season
Ohio State '89
F
ormer USA Basketball assistant coach and Ohio State All-American
Nikita Lowry becomes the newest addition to the Lady Monarch
staff joining the sidelines for her first season in 2003-04.
Lowry, an All-American and Hall of Fame Member of Ohio State
women’s basketball team, comes to Old Dominion with vast coaching and
playing experience, including head coaching stints at New Mexico State and
Detroit Mercy as well as assistant coaching positions at New Mexico State,
Ohio State, and Michigan.
Internationally, Lowry has been active with USA Basketball both as
a coach and a player. In 2002, she was an assistant with the U.S. 20-and-Under
squad that won the gold medal at the COPABA Young Women’s World
Championships in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. During her collegiate days, Lowry
was a member of two USA Select Teams (1988 & 1990), the World University
Team (1989), and the Junior National Team (1987).
Beginning her coaching career with the University of Michigan in
1991, Lowry spent two seasons as a member of the Wolverine coaching staff
before returning to her alma matter, Ohio State, for a three year stint in 1993.
While on the sidelines the Buckeyes posted a combined record of 52-40, which
culminated with a 21-13 record in 1995-96 and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Lowry took over the reigns of the Detroit Mercy program in 1996,
coaching the Titans to two Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) titles
and the school’s first-ever NCAA appearance in 1997. In all, Lowry coached
10 All Mid-West Collegiate Continent Conference athletes at Detriot Mercy, as
well as 20 honor students.
Following her three-year stint at Detroit Mercy, Lowry spent three
seasons at New Mexico State as both an assistant and head coach. As an
assistant, Lowry served as the Aggies recruiting coordinator and worked
closely with the post players. In her first season as head coach at New Mexico
State, her team set an NCAA record for most three-point field goals in a game
(21), ranked second nationally with a 8.4 three-point field goal average, and set
a New Mexico State record shooting 76.3 percent from the free throw line.
Additionally, the Aggies earned the most wins since 1995-96 seasons.
As a player, Lowry was a four-year letterwinner for Ohio State from
1985-1989 where she helped lead the Buckeyes to four NCAA Tournament
appearances. During her senior campaign she was named a Kodak and Street
& Smith All-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year by the Chicago Tribune,
and was a unanimous all-conference selection. During her final season she led
OSU to a 24-6 overall record and a 16-2 mark in Big Ten play as well as a share
of the Big Ten Championship. Additionally, Lowery led the league in field
goal percentage, steals, and tied for the lead in rebounding as a junior and
became the first Buckeye women’s player to average over 20 points per game
since 1979. Most recently, in 2000, Lowry was inducted into Ohio State’s Hall
of Fame and in 2002, she was named to the Buckeye’s All-Century Team.
Following her collegiate career, Lowry spent a year abroad playing
for the Italmeco Bari Club in Bari, Italy.
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A S S I S TA N T C O A C H
SUSAN
MONTGOMERY
Third Season
Valdosta State '83
S
usan Montgomery returns to the sidelines for her third season with
the Lady Monarch women’s basketball program.
Montgomery is responsible for scouting future Lady Monarchs
in the southern states as well as continuing the Old Dominion tradition
of overseas recruiting. Additionally she will monitor the academic progress of
the Lady Monarchs student-athletes. Montgomery will also handle the
development of the Lady Monarch post-players and share scouting
responsibilities.
Montgomery joined Wendy Larry’s staff in June of 2001 and has since
helped the Lady Monarchs compile a 49-17 record and a 33-3 conference mark.
During each of her two seasons with Old Dominion, the Lady Monarchs have
captured the CAA Title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, including
2002’s Elite Eight run in the midwest region.
Prior to joining the Old Dominion staff, Montgomery spent four years
as an assistant at Georgia State, aiding the Lady Panthers back-to-back 24 win
seasons and the 2001 TAAC title. During the 2001 season, she was a key
component in Georgia State’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament,
facing national powerhouse Louisiana Tech in the East Region. During her
tenure, she served as the Lady Panther’s recruiting coordinator bringing two
TAAC All-Newcomers, including the 1999 TAAC Newcomer of the Year, to
Atlanta.
Montgomery also served as an assistant coach at the University of
South Florida and the head coach at Kennesaw State in Marietta, GA for three
seasons. At the helm of the Owl program, Kennesaw State compiled a 52-32
record and captured the NAIA District 25 Championship, earning a spot in the
NAIA National Tournament in 1993. Before taking over the reigns, Montgomery
assisted the late Ron Walker in the school’s first-ever post season tournament
play. The Owls competed in the NAIA National Tournament finishing 16th in
the nation. Once again establishing herself as a recruiter, Montgomery was
responsible for signing Kennesaw State’s all-time leading scorer.
Before joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Montgomery served as a
high school coach in Valdosta, GA, from 1986-91, where she first began her
association with Old Dominion. While in Valdosta, two of her players were
recruited and played for Old Dominion, Cassandra Twine (1990-92) and the
late Esther Benjamin (1993-96).
Montgomery began her coaching career as the head softball and
assistant women’s basketball coach from 1984-86 at Berrien County in Nashville,
GA, the alma mater of former Lady Monarch Shonda DeBerry. She was also cohead coach of the Tifton Stompers, a girls 18-and-under softball team that
ranked as high as fifth nationally and participated in the ASA National Softball
Tournament in 1986.
During her coaching career Montgomery has been honored with
many awards including Coach and Teacher of the Year Awards from the
Valdosta City Schools (1988-89), WBCA District 5 Legislative Committee
Representative (1994-95), sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes
(1993-95), and most recently a representative on the WBCA Scholarship
Committee (2002-2004).
Earning both her undergraduate (1983) and master’s degree (1989) in
health and physical education from Valdosta State, Montgomery, a native of
Marietta, GA, currently resides at Buckroe Beach in Hampton, VA.
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A S S I S TA N T C O A C H
JULIET
McGee Schweiter
Fifth Season
Bucknell '93
T
he veteran of the Old Dominion coaching staff, Juliet
McGee Schweiter begins her fifth season with the
Lady Monarchs. Schweiter will share recruiting and
scouting duties along with assisting with the on-court
development of the Lady Monarch post players.
Since arriving in the Hampton Roads area, Schweiter has
helped led the Lady Monarchs to four of their 12 consecutive CAA
titles and a 99-31 overall mark.
Schweiter, who is an active recruiter throughout the year, is
jointly responsible for on and off-campus recruiting efforts for the
Lady Monarchs. In addition to her recruiting duties, Schweiter
oversees on-campus housing and meal plans for student-athletes
and shares responsibility for scouting opponents.
No stranger to Old Dominion, Schweiter spent two seasons
under head coach Jeff Thatcher at former CAA rival American
University in Washington, D.C. Before her stint with the Eagles,
Schweiter served as an assistant coach at Yale University in New
Haven, Connecticut for two seasons.
Schweiter graduated from Pennsylvania’s Bucknell
University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Following
her graduation, Schweiter began her coaching career as the graduate
assistant coach for perennial MAAC powerhouse Fairfield University
in Connecticut, where she earned her master’s degree in education.
During her playing career with the Bison, Schweiter scored
over 1,000 points and led the Patriot League in rebounding for two
seasons. A captain during her senior season, Schweiter was named
to the All-Patriot League first team. A four-year standout player at
Moses Brown High School in Rhode Island, Schweiter was inducted
into the school’s Hall of Fame.
A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Schweiter resides in
Norfolk, VA, along with her husband, Herb, a Major in the United
States Marine Corps.
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S U P P O R T S TA F F
Women’s Basketball Secretary
ANNETTE
Chester
A
nnette Chester begins her fiftteenth season
as the office services assistant to Wendy
Larry and the rest of the Lady Monarch
coaches, managers, and players.
A vital part of Old Dominion women’s basketball,
Chester handles the day-to-day administration of the
office, as well as overseeing budgets and travel plans.
Originally from Nebraska, Chester moved to the
area in 1988. She resides in Virginia Beach with her
husband John, an audio technician.
Women’s Basketball Team Managers
2003-04 Lady Monarch Managers
Jenna Rowe (L ) and Jessica Yates
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Support Staff
Mark Benson
Big Blue Club Director
Dr. Mikki Baile
Senior Associate
Athletic Director
Mark Brown
Asst. Athletic Director/Finance
Ed Fraim
Director of Athletic Development
Greg Smith
Asst. Athletic Director for
Events and Operations
Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles
NCAA Faculty/Staff Representative
Jeff Wilson
NCAA Compliance Coordinator
Chuck Gray
Director of Sales and
Corporate Sponsorships
Marty Bradley
Head Athletic Trainer
Scott Johnson
Athletic Trainer
Haylee Uecker
Director of Game Atmosphere and
Student Attendance
Scott Lowery
Asst. Business Manager
Mindy Seidel-Adler
Athletic Camp Director
Geoff Bambini
Cheerleading Coach
John Blankenship
Facility and Grounds Supervisor
Andy Zucker
Strength & Conditioning Coach
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2003-04 OUTLOOK
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All eyes will be waiting to see what 2003 Second
Team All-CAA member, CAA Tournament MVP, and
All America candidate Shareese Grant will bring to
the court this season. After a stellar rookie campaign,
the 5-8 guard from nearby Virginia Beach, VA moved
into the starting line-up and shined as the Lady
Monarchs starting scoring guard. She returns as Old
Dominion’s leading scorer, averaging 12.6 points per
contest. Grant finished the year 12th in the CAA in
scoring average and was second in the league in field
goal percentage shooting at a .521 clip. Grant’s game
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as evident by her nod to the 2003 CAA All-Defensive
team and leading her squad in steals with 48.
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All eyes are on 6-1 forward Paula Muxiri’s
improvement. Muxiri was called upon to make the
big defensive stops against Old Dominion’s
opponents last season and has the potential to score
in big numbers. Last season she appeared in all 32
games averaging 2.3 points per game along with 1.8
rebounds per game.
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Games in Athens this summer. With an extra dose of
confidence from having experience playing on
Greece’s National Team, Koukouvinou’s playing time
could increase and she could become more of a role
player in her final season.
All eyes are on 6-4 center Cassie Calwell as she
once again comes off the bench to add depth at the
center position for the Lady Monarchs. Calwell made
18 appearances and proved that she isn’t afraid to
take the three point shot in her first season with Old
Dominion after transferring from Louisberg Junior
College.
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Senior forward Monique Coker, the
Lady Monarchs' leading rebounder
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her Old Dominion team on its quest
for "lucky 13."
All eyes are on 6-5 center Corrina Turner to
stay healthy and continue her dominating presence
in the paint. Turner finally played her first full
season after missing two straight seasons with ACL
injuries. Once into the mix, Turner thrived averaging
6.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per game and shot .585
percent from the field. Turner proved to be a force
to be reckoned with and a tough match-up in the
middle, ranking eighth in the CAA in rebounds and
topping the league in blocks with 55 opponent shots
swatted away. With an entire season under her belt,
Turner should continue to improve offensively as
the Lady Monarchs will be looking to get her the ball
in the paint. Among Turner’s performances in 200203 include double-double performances against
Drexel and Towson, which included a season-high
19-point, 15-rebound effort.
All eyes will be watching and waiting to see
how 5-11 guard Lawona Davis will fit into the mix in
her second season with the Lady Monarchs. Davis
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All eyes are on the Class of 2004 and what one of the most
highly touted group of Lady Monarch recruits can do as they
close out their careers at Old Dominion.
All eyes are on first team Preseason All-CAA and AllAmerican candidate Monique Coker. The senior veteran of the
Lady Monarchs, Coker has been a member of the starting five
for the last two seasons and last year averaged 10.5 points
along with a CAA second best 8.7 rebounds per game. The 61 forward can be one of the toughest Lady Monarchs for
opponents to guard with her speed around the basket and
ability to push her way into position. Coker had several
impressive performances in the 2002-03 season which included
18 double figure scoring games, 12 double figure rebounding
contests, and a career-high 24-point, 14-rebound effort against
conference rival George Mason. This season, Coker is on track
to become the school’s 24th Lady Monarch to net over 1,000career points and with a more explosive scoring output, she
could place her name in the Old Dominion record books. On
the other end of the ball, Coker’s defensive presence will be
immeasurable. She was among the top 10 in the conference in
blocked shots with 24 total rejections and led her squad on the
defensive glass.
Fans will have a hard time keeping track of 5-10 guard/
forward Max Nhassengo now that the knee braces are off. An
explosive player, Nhassengo’s work ethic made her ready
right out of the gate in the 2002-03 after sitting out the year with
a knee injury, the first ever injury of her career. The 2001 Junior
College Player of the Year, Nhassengo averaged 8.0 points and
4.8 rebounds in her first season at Old Dominion and is ready
to hit the court this season and produce even more. She lit up
for 13 double-digit performances, which included a careerhigh 23 points against Virginia Commonwealth and a teamleading 18 to start Old Dominion’s post season off on the right
foot in the opening round of the CAA Tournament. Another
possible All-America candidate for the Lady Monarchs this
season, Nhassengo will be without her knee brace, which could
help her become an even more explosive player. During the
Lady Monarchs’ preseason workouts, Nhassengo clocked a
5:16 mile.
All eyes are on 6-0 guard Myriah Spence, one of the top
returning three-point threats for the Lady Monarchs. Spence,
a member of the 2001 All-Rookie Team, will be looking for a
stellar senior campaign. She has been used primarily as a
sparkplug off the Lady Monarch bench and once she gets a hot
hand, Spence’s lights out shooting can be hard to stop. Her
potential for her final season is great, whether it’s igniting the
offense, stopping opponents dead in their tracks on defense.
Expectations are high for 6-1 guard Marianthi
Koukouvinou in 2004. A fan favorite throughout her career,
Koukouvinou is a member of the Greek National Team and
will be making an appearance at the 2004 Summer Olympic
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basketball team as the Lady Monarchs
prepare to capture their 13th straight Colonial
Athletic Association Crown and return to
the NCAA Tournament for the 21st time in
school history. Excitement is high as the
Lady Monarchs not only hope to repeat
their trip to the big dance, but are also aiming
to return to Norfolk and the Ted Constant Convocation Center,
the host of this year’s NCAA Mideast Regional.
Old Dominion loses just two members of last year’s
youthful squad with the graduation of the school’s 12th all-time
leading scorer in guard Okeisha Howard along with veteran
leader forward Kim Giddens. However, what remains behind
is a plentitude of talent, experience, and tradition that Lady
Monarch fans’ eyes are ready watch and be dazzled.
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Senior Max Nhassengo's
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ODU to critical wins in
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gained valuable playing time in her rookie season
and added with her development over the summer
and in the off-season, she could figure in to be one of
the key elements to Old Dominion’s success. Davis
showed fans her enormous potential last season
against league rival Hofstra, as she poured in a
career-high 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the
floor and 2-for-2 from the free throw line.
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2003-04 Player
Breakdown
Seniors (5):
Cassie Calwell
Monique Coker
Marianthi Koukouuinuo
Max Nhassengo
Myriah Spence
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ALL EYES ON THE OPPONENT
Year-in and year-out the Lady Monarchs play
the best competition that Division I basketball has to
offer and the 2003-04 season will be no different. Old
Dominion opens the season at the WBCA Classic
which features Sweet Sixteen participants Colorado
and Notre Dame, and WNIT champion Auburn. Lady
Monarch fans’ will have the chance to see NCAA
Tournament participants Penn State and North
Carolina, along with Charlotte, Georgia Tech, and
Florida International, and the homecoming of former
Lady Monarchs Cindy Russo and Inge Nissen, at the
Ted Constant Convocation Center. On the road, the
Lady Monarchs will face national runner-up Tennessee
and NCAA participants Rutgers and Virginia Tech.
Also included is the 18-game CAA schedule which
Old Dominion will once again look to dominate.
All eyes are on the Lady Monarchs in 200304...And seeing is believing.
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All eyes are eagerly awaiting to see how the
newest members of the Lady Monarchs squad will
contribute.
All eyes are ready to watch redshirt freshman
Shantel Wilson take over at the point guard position.
A true point guard, Wilson will be taking over for
Okeisha Howard, who ran the floor last season.
Wilson, who sat out last season, practiced with the
team and closely monitored her teammates so that
she could be ready this season to step in and lead.
With a long list of credentials behind her, including
H.D. Woodson Player of the Year, Women’s Sports
Foundation Outstanding Athlete in Washington D.C.
and AAU All-America, and the knowledge she has
gained over the last season on the sidelines, Wilson
is confident she can take over the starting role and
have her impact felt immediately.
All eyes are also waiting for Angela Brown,
Letitia Lyons, and Sherida Triggs to don their Lady
Monarch uniforms. Each have the potential to have
their impact felt right away as Brown will add depth
to the center position for Old Dominion, while Lyons
and Triggs bolster the Lady Monarch front court.
Brown, a McDonald’s All-American nominee and
Coaches Association First Team All-Region her final
two seasons at Clinton County High School, she set
records for points in a game (43), career blocks (694),
career points (2,217), career rebounds (1,569), and
career field goals (975) and a career rebounding
mark that is fifth all-time in Kentucky. Triggs, a
Street & Smith All-American-Honorable Mention
and McDonald’s All-American nominee, knows what
it takes to win as she helped her Meadowcreek squad
to the AAAA championship game as a junior. During
her career she scored over 1,000 career points and was
named Meadowcreek’s Best Defensive and Best
Offensive Player.
Letitia Lyons, joins teammate Shareese Grant as
another local product to wear the Lady Monarch
uniform. Hailing from nearby Newport News, VA,
Lyons’ resume includes such accolades as the 2003
Peninsula District Player of the Year, Daily Press
Female Basketball Player of the Year, and Honorable
Mention Orlando Sentinel All-South Team. Lyons
completed her career with 1,771 points, a Woodside
High School record for either men or women and
helped her scholastic team to the East Regional semifinals three straight seasons.
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Juniors (3):
Melea Caldwell
Shareese Grant
Paula Muxiri
Sophomores (2):
Lawona Davis
Corrina Turner
Freshmen (4):
Angela Brown
Tish Lyons
Sherida Triggs
Shante Wilson
CASSIE
CALWELL
Senior 6-4
Center
Raleigh, NC / Athens Drive/ Louisberg JC
PERSONAL:
Full Name: Cassandra Calwell
Nickname: Cassie
Birthdate: 1/23/81
Parents:
Colleen and Michael
FAVORITES:
2002-03: Made 18 appearances in her first season with the Lady Monarchs...Not afraid to
take the three-point shot...Scored three points against Duke at the Paradise Jam in St.
Thomas (11-29-03) and at Hofstra (2-16-03)...Grabbed three rebounds and recorded two
blocks versus Virginia Commonwealth (1-24-03) and Towson (2-27-03)...Connected on
three of her four free throw attempts...JUNIOR COLLEGE: Transferred to Louisburg
Junior College after redshirting the 1999-2000 season at Colorado State...Calwell’s team
captured the 2002 Region 10 and District H Championships...Is the Hurricane’s top alltime shot blocker with over 60 rejections in one season...Averaged 10.5 points per game
during the Region 10 Championships...Helped the Hurricanes to the 2002 NJCAA
National Championships and finished the season with a 29-5 record...Louisburg finished
21st in the NJCAA Final Poll...In her first season at Louisburg, helped the Hurricanes to a
30-6 overall mark...HIGH SCHOOL: Was ranked 55th by the Blue Star report as a senior
at Athens Drive...A Street and Smith Honorable Mention All-American...Was a threetime All-Capital Eight Conference selection...Named the Athens Drive Athlete of the
Year as a senior along
with current Tampa
Bay Devil Ray Josh
Hamilton...Awarded
Pepsi Area Player of
the Year...A two-time
Second Team MidAtlantic member by
All Stater Sports...
Averaged 17 points
and 11 rebounds in
her senior season...
Was also an AllConference honoree
in volleyball...
Personal: Born
Cassandra Calwell on
January 23, 1981...Is
the only child of
Michael and Colleen
Calwell...Majoring in
communications.
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Dessert: A Brownie with chocolate fudge brownie ice cream on top
Vacation Spot: Greece, Australia, and Holland
Animal: Snakes, Dogs, and Horses
Television Show: Arliss and The Osbournes
Basketball Memory: Winning my first conference
championship with ODU
Hobby: Camping, fishing, hiking, anything outdoors
Website: orbitz.com or ebay.com
Pro Team: Dallas Mavericks
Athlete: Dirk Nowitski
Movie: Harry Potter
Actor: Dwayne Johnson (“The Rock”)
Actress: Drew Barrymore
Spot in Hampton Roads: The beach
ETC...
Dream Job: Owning and running my own successful sports agency
CD in my stereo right now: DJ Tiesto Live in Miami
Best ODU road trip: When we played UNC-Wilmington and all my
friends from home were there
If I could be granted three wishes they would be: To be successful
in life, love, and my career
Three words that best describe me: Fun, Loving, and Ambitious
If I could spend a day with anyone: Bill Gates, so I could get some
tips on running a company
I chose ODU because: It has a great basketball tradition and its close
to home
The best advice I was ever given: Be true to yourself
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
3 vs. two teams
FG:
1 vs. three teams
FGA:
4 vs. Hampton (11/30/03
3PT-FG: 1 vs. Duke (11/29/02)
3PT-FGA: 2 vs. three teams
FT:
3 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
FTA:
4 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
Rebounds: 3 vs. two teams
Blocks:
2 vs. two teams
Steals:
1 vs. three teams
Minutes: 16 vs. Hampton (11/30/02)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
2002-03 18/0
TOTALS 18/0
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117-6.5
117-6.5
3-26/.115
3-26/.115
18-1.0
18-1.0
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13
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5
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3
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10-0.6
10-0.6
1-14/.071
1-14/.071
3-4/.750
3-4/.750
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MONIQUE
COKER
Senior 6-1
Forward
Bronx, NY / Monsignor Scanlan
PERSONAL:
Full Name: Monique Coker
Nickname: Mo
Birthdate: 11/28/82
Parents: John and Shirley Coker
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Michael (27)
FAVORITES:
2002-03: Second Team All-CAA...Made her third straight appearance on the CAA AllTournament Team...Needs 68 points to become the 23rd 1,000 point scorer in ODU
history...Will return as Old Dominion’s top rebounder and second leading scorer...Led the
Lady Monarchs with eight double-doubles...Ranked second in the CAA in rebounding
averaging with 8.7 boards per game...Also ranked eighth in the conference in blocked shots
with 24 total rejections...Logged a career-high 24 points (1-12-03) and 16 rebounds (2-23-03)
against the George Mason Patriots...Scored in double digits 18 times and was one of five
Lady Monarchs to net 20 or more points in a single game...Had 12 games with double figure
rebounding numbers...Was the squad’s leading rebounder in 15 contests...Led Old
Dominion with 18 points against Boston College in the First Round of the NCAA
Tournament...Averaged 13.0 points and 8.3 rebounds during CAA Tournament play...Shot
over 70 percent from the free throw line...Sunk nine of nine attempts from the charity stripe
versus James Madison (1-16-03)...2001-02: CAA All-Tournament Team member...Appeared
in all 34 games starting the last 16 of the final 17 games of the year...Averaged 9.8 points and
5.5 rebounds per game...Logged a season-high 20 points at Hofstra (2-22-02)...Scored in
double figures 17 times...Ranked 16th in the conference in the rebounding
department...Grabbed 10 or more boards on three occasions including a career-tying 11
against UNC-Wilmington (2-15-02)...Performed the double-double twice including a 11point, 10-rebound effort in the upset of Purdue in the second round of the NCAA
Tournament...Averaged 12.0 points and 5.8 rebounds during NCAA Tournament play...Shot
51.4 percent from the floor including a perfect 8-of-8 in the Lady Monarchs’ Sweet Sixteen
upset of third seeded Kansas State...Finished third on the team and fourth in the conference
in field goal percentage at a .514 mark...Averaged 27.8 minutes after joining the starting
line-up at the end of January...Doubled her output in steals (41) from her freshman
year...2000-2001: Named the 2001 CAA Tournament MVP...Was one of two Lady Monarchs
on the CAA All-Rookie Team...Averaged 12.0 points and 8.0 rebounds during conference
tournament action...Appeared in all 30 games and was a member of the starting five in three
outings...One of the top shooters on the squad connecting on 53.4 percent of her shots (110of-206)...Averaged 8.7 points per contest as the Lady Monarch’s fifth leading scorer...Netted
double figure scoring 12 times, including a career-high 22 against Hampton (1-1401)...Logged three double-double performances...Second leading rebounder averaging 6.0
boards per game...Tied for second with 25 blocks on the year...Recorded a career-high four
blocks against fellow CAA school UNC-Wilmington (12-30-00)...Tied for eighth in the
league in blocks along with fellow teammate, Hamchetou Maiga...High School: Ranked #11
by Blue Star Report in 2000...Averaged 28 points, 17 rebounds, three blocked shots, and four
assists for her New York Catholic League championship team...A Street & Smith fourth
team All-American...During her senior year, squad went 29-1, winning the Catholic League
state championship...Named MVP of New York state tournament...Named New York allstar and New York all-city first team...A four-year team MVP...Member of National Honor
Society...Graduated with honors... Personal: Born Monique Coker on November 28,
1982...Daughter of Shirley and John Coker...Has a brother Michael (27)...Majoring in exercise
science.
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Vacation Spot: Disney Worlds
Animal: Parakeet
Car: Audi
Basketball Memory: Being named the CAA Tournament MVP
Hobby: Singing
Place to play on the road: Hofstra
Pro Team: New York Knicks
Athlete: Allen Iverson
Movie: Howard The Duck
Spot at ODU: The Gym
ETC...
Dream Job: WNBA
CD in my stereo right now: Diplomatic Immunity
Best ODU road trip: Virgin Islands
If I could spend a day with anyone: Allen Iverson
I chose ODU because: Its history and I enjoyed my visit
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
24 at George Mason (1/12/03)
FG:
10 at George Mason (1/12/03)
FGA:
16 at George Mason (1/12/03)
FT:
9 vs. James Madison (1/16/03)
FTA:
10 vs. two teams
Rebounds: 16 vs. George Mason (2/23/03)
Assists: 7 at William & Mary (3/9/03)
Blocks:
4 at UNC-Wilmington (12/30/00)
Steals:
4 vs. two teams
Minutes: 37 at Purdue (3/18/02)
TROPHY CASE
● 2003 Second Team All CAA
● 2003, 2002, 2001 CAA All-Tournament Team
● 2001 CAA Tournament MVP
● 2001 CAA All-Rookie Team
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CAREER STATISTICS:
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Reb-Avg
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PTS-Avg
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
TOTALS:
30/3
34/18
32/29
96/50
594-19.8
818-24.1
897-28.0
2309-24.1
110-206/.534
131-255/.514
121-255/.475
362-716/..506
180-6.0
188-5.5
278-8.7
646-6.7
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29
67
123
66
66
98
230
25
19
24
68
14
31
38
83
261-8.7
334-9.8
337-10.5
932-9.7
0-2/.000
0-1/.000
8-21/.381
8-24/.333
41-94/.436
72-109/.661
87-123/.707
200-326/.613
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MARIANTHII
KOUKOUVINOU
Senior 6-1 Guard
Stockholm, Sweden / Solna Club
PERSONAL:
#32
Birthdate: 3/31/82
Full Name: Marianthi Josefina Koukouvinou
Parents:Paul Halina and Georgios Koukouvinou
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Diamantis (19) & Dominic (15)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Crepes from Baker's Crust
Vacation Spot: Greece
Basketball Memory: When I won the Scandanavian Championships
with my club team in Sweden and I won the MVP title.
ODU Victory: Going to the Elite Eight
Hobby: Basketball and going to the Mall
Website: Swedish, Greek or Polish newspapers
Spot at ODU: The beach
ETC...
Dream Job: International Business
CD in my stereo right now: Madonna
Best ODU road trip: Virgin Islands
If I could spend a day with anyone: My Family
My goals for the season are: To win a CAA championship & go to the
NCAA tournament.
The best advice I was ever given: "Pain is weakness leaving the body" and
"Yesterday is History. Tomorrow is a Mystery. Today is a Gift. Seize the Day"
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
FG:
FGA:
3PT-FG:
3PT-FGA:
FT:
FTA:
Rebunds:
Assists:
Steals:
Minutes:
8 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/4/02)
3 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)/Towson (11/16/01)
6 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)
1 vs. four teams
3 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)
6 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/4/02)
8 vs. American (1/2/01)
5 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/4/02)
2 vs. two teams
2 vs. William & Mary (1/12/01)
15 vs. Hofstra (1/17/02)
2002-03: Made 21 appearances her junior year entering games off the bench as a fan
favorite...Spent her second summer with the Greek National Team...Is preparing for an
appearance at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece with the National Team...Scored a seasonhigh six points in the third and final game of the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas against local rival,
Hampton (11-30-02)...Netted four points against Hofstra in the quarterfinals of the CAA
Tournament (3-13-03)...Sunk four of her five free throw attempts...Grabbed a season high three
rebounds against both Towson (2-27-03) and Hofstra (3-13-03)...2001-02: Made 22 appearances her
sophomore campaign...Averaged 1.7 points and 1.1 rebounds...Recorded a career-high eight
points and five rebounds against Virginia Commonwealth (1-4-02)...Was a perfect 6-for-6 from
the free throw line against the Rams...Also registered six points in the 2001-02 opener against
Towson and the Lady Monarchs’ 100 + point game on New Year’s Day at William & Mary...Was
perfect from the field against Towson in the season opener (3-for-3), CAA newcomers Delaware
(1-for-1) and Hofstra (2-for-2), and George Mason (1-for-1)...Played basketball in Greece with the
Greek National Team during the summer of 2002... 2000-2001: Appeared in 25 games in first
season with the Lady Monarchs...Averaged 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per outing...Logged a
career-high seven points against American (1-2-01) and East Carolina (2-4-01)...Also recorded a
career-high four rebounds against American (1-2-01) and Richmond (2-2-01)...Was perfect from
the charity stripe against UNC-Wilmington (12-30-00) on 2-for-2 shooting and Hampton (1-14-01)
on 4-of-4 shooting...Club and High School: Was a member of the Swedish National Team...A
member of the Swedish Junior National Team since the age of 14...A member of three Swedish
Club Championship
teams and one runnerup team...Averaged 24
points, 15 rebounds,
six assists, and four
steals in club
play...Was a four-time
club all-star...Named
the Swedish league
MVP in 1997, 1998,
and 1999...Played
basketball and track
and field in high
school...Competed in
the high jump, 100m,
200m, and 400 relay
for the track team...
Personal: Born
Marianthi Josefina
Koukouvinou on
March 31, 1982...
Daughter of Halina
and Georgios
Koukouvinou...Born
and raised in Sweden
with Polish mother
and Greek father...Has
two brothers,
Diamantis (19) and
Dominic
(15)...Majoring in
international business.
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
TOTALS:
25/0
22/0
21/0
68/0
164-6.6
124-5.6
86-4.1
374-5.5
13-48/.271
13-37/.351
8-21/.381
34-106/.321
33-1.3
25-1.1
16-0.8
74-1.9
11
6
4
21
19
7
16
42
2
0
0
2
7
3
3
13
50-2.0
38-1.7
20-1.0
108-2.8
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
1-7/.143
1-2/.500
0-2/.000
2-11/.182
23-37/.622
11-19/.573
4-5/.800
38-61/.623
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MAX
NHASSENGO
Senior 5-10 180
Maputo, Mozambique / Central Flordia CC
PERSONAL:
#1
Full Name: Evelina Nhassengo
Nickname: Max
Birthdate: 5/3/79
Parents: Joaquin and Laurinda Nhassengo
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Nando (26), Irene (21), Dulce (18)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Bananas
Vacation Spot: Mozambique
Animal: Horse
Television Show: Martin
Car: Jeep
Hobby: Watching movies, spending time with my loved ones,
cooking, and jogging
Website: CNN.com
Place to play on the road: Tennessee
Pro Team: Los Angles Lakers and Sparks
Athlete: Cythina Cooper and Sheryl Swoopes
Song: Missing You by Case
Movie: Titanic
Actor: Denzel Washington
Actress: Angela Bassett
Class at ODU: International Relations, Economics, and Politics
Spot at ODU: The gym and the weight room
Spot in Hampton Roads: The mall
ETC...
Dream Job: United Nations
CD in my stereo right now: Mixed R&B and Soul
Best ODU road trip: Virgin Islands
If I could be granted three wishes they would be: Those are a secret
Three words that best describe me: Real, Spontaneous, and Fighter
If I could spend a day with anyone: My loved ones
I chose ODU because: I loved everything about it!
My goals for the season are: Championship rings
The best advice I was ever given: Take the time to close your eyes and open up
your heart for the things you can see.
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
23 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/24/03)
FG:
9 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/24/03)
FGA:
16 vs. Delaware (2/2/03)
FT:
5 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/24/03)
FTA:
8 vs. Virginia Tech (12/21/02)
Rebounds: 11 vs. two teams
Assists: 6 vs. two teams
Steals:
3 vs. six teams
Minutes: 33 vs. two teams
2002-03: Returned from a knee injury to dazzle audiences with her lightening quick
speed and scoring ability...Averaged 8.0 points and 4.8 rebounds in her first season
with Old Dominion...Appeared in 31 games making 10 starts...Made her first career
start in the opening game of the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas against Arkansas...Was
one of five Lady Monarchs to score 20 or points in a game with a career-high 23 points
against VCU (1-24-03)...Performed her first career double-double with a 12-point, 11rebound contest against perennial rival Rutgers (1-31-03)...Also grabbed a career-high
11 rebounds versus N.C. State (12-21-02)...Dished out five or more assists in a single
game on five occasions...Also led the team in rebounding three times...Scored 10
points and collected five rebounds in her first NCAA Tournament appearance against
Boston College (3-22-03)...2001-02: Received a medical redshirt after partially tearing
her medial collateral (MCL) and posterior cruciate (PCL) ligaments prior to the season
opener...Averaged 11.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in the Lady Monarchs three exhibition
games...Netted 14 points against Remus Powerbasket (11-7-01)...Collected 12 points
and nine rebounds in her Lady Monarch debut in the annual Blue and White
scrimmage...Junior College: The Junior College Player of the Year and Kodak AllAmerican from Central Florida Community College, a top-20 junior college
program...Was
named an AllAmerican,
MidFlorida Conference
Player of the Year and
Rookie of the Year
during her freshman
campaign...Averaged
21.2 points, 6.5
rebounds, 5.3 assists,
and 2.1 steals during
her two-year career at
Central Florida CC...
Ranked second in
thenation averaging
31 points per contest
in her sophomore
season...Personal:
BornEvelina Candida
Nhassengo...Has
three siblings, Nando
(26), Irene (20), and
Dulce (18)...A native
of Mozambique...
Hails from the capital,
Maputo, the same
town as former Lady
Monarch
AllAmerican Clarisse
Machanguana...Majoring
in
international
studies.
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
2002-03 32-10
TOTALS 32-10
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
671-21.0
671-21.0
101-221/.457 0-5/.000
101-221/.457 0-5/.000
155-4.8
155-4.8
58
58
80
80
2
2
41
41
255-8.0
255-8.0
53-82/.646
53-82/.646
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Old Dominion University
MYRIAH
SPENCE
Senior 6-0 Guard
Espanola, NM / McCurdy
PERSONAL:
Full Name: Myriah Angelique Spence
Nickname: Mo (people from back home call me that),
Ace, Mya, Catch and Shoot, JB
Birthdate: 9/7/82
Parents: Richard and Andrea Spence
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Justin (26), Nathan (23)
FAVORITES:
#4
Dessert: My Gram Bednarski’s lemon pie and my Grandma Spence’s fruit tart
Vacation Spot: Virgin Islands
Animal: Dogs
Television Show: ER
Car: Ferrari Testerosa
Basketball Memory: My first start as a Lady Monarch
ODU Victory: The win against Purdue to advance to the Sweet 16
Hobby: Hanging out with friends, watching sports, playing sports, collecting
Michael Jordan stuff
Website: michaeljordan.com
Place to play on the road: Denver – it’s close to home
Pro Team: I don’t have one now that Michael Jordan isn’t playing,
Sacramento Monarchs, Cleveland Rockers
Song: Forever Young – It reminds me of my Grams, Audio Slave – it
reminds me of a great friend
Actor: Mel Gibson, Cuba Gooding Jr.
Spot at ODU: The Ted Constant Convocation Center
ETC...
Dream Job: WNBA or Michael Jordan’s personal assistant
CD in my stereo right now: 2Pac
Best ODU road trip: Our trip to the Elite Eight
Superstitions: I have to make a shot before I leave the gym
I chose ODU because: The team is great and I had some family here.
It was the best choice for me!
My goals for the season are: To win the CAA, to keep dancing in the NCAA
Tournament, and to be a starter
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
29 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)
FG:
11 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)
FGA:
14 vs. Washington (3/16/01)
3PT-FG: 6 vs. East Carolina (2/4/01)
3PT-FGA: 8 vs. Washington (3/16/01)
FT:
7 vs. Rutgers (1/31/01)
FTA:
8 vs. Rutgers (1/31/01)
Rebounds: 15 vs. Rutgers (1/31/01)
Assists: 5 at George Mason (1/12/03)
Steals:
4 vs. UNC-Wilmington (2/15/01)
Minutes: 33 vs. Duke (11/29/02)
TROPHY CASE
● 2001 CAA All-Rookie Team
CAREER STATISTICS:
2002-03: Appeared in all 32 games, logging four starts...Averaged 4.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.4
assists per game...Poured in a season-high 17 points against NC State (12-30-02)...Also grabbed a
season-high six boards against the Wolfpack as well as on the road against James Madison (2-903) and at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas against top-ranked Duke (11-29-02)...Had four doubledigit scoring games...Continued to be one of the top free throw shooters on the squad sinking .767
percent of her shots...Went perfect from the line nine times including a season best 4-of-4 effort at
George Mason (1-12-03)...Dished out a career-high five assists at George Mason (1-12-03)...200102: Continued her role as one of the first guards off the bench...Averaged 4.6 points and 2.7
rebounds appearing in all 34 match-ups...A three-point threat shooting .356 (31-of-87) from behind
the arc...Ranked second on the team in three-point accuracy behind senior center Tiffany
Thompson...One of the top free-throw shooters on the squad at a .722 clip...Was perfect from the
free throw line on six occasions including a season-best 4-for-4 at Drexel (2-24-02)...Scored a
season-high 18-points at Denver (12-20-01)...Chipped in 15 points in the CAA Championship
game against UNC-Wilmington (3-9-02)...Was a perfect 2-for-2 from the floor against #2 Tennessee
Grabbed a season-high seven boards against #24 North Carolina (12-02-01) and Drexel (1-2002)...2000-2001: An All-CAA Rookie selection...Averaged 7.3 points and 4.0 rebounds in her
freshman campaign with the Lady Monarchs...Appeared in all 30 games with 11 starts...Top three
point shooter netting nearly 40 percent of her attempts from beyond the arc (33-of-84)...Recorded
a team-high 29 points against East Carolina (2-4-01)...Went 6-for-6 from behind the arc to tie the
school record for three-point percentage in a game along side teammate Okeisha Howard...Also
led the team in scoring against
Washington in the first round
of the NCAA Tournament with
13 points...Led the Lady
Monarchs in rebounding four
times...Tallied a career-high 15
boards versus Richmond (2-201)...Recorded two doubledoubles with an 11-point, 11rebound performance against
fellow CAA school William and
Mary (1-12-01) and a 16-point,
15-rebound game against
Richmond (2-2-01)... High
School: Ranked #55 by the
Blue Star Report in 2000’s
recruiting class... New Mexico
Gatorade Player of the Year...
Albuquerque Journal Player
of the Year... First player from
New Mexico to be selected to
participate in the Nike AllAmerica camp...Because of her
All-America status, had her
jersey displayed at the opening
of the Women’s Basketball Hall
of Fame in Knoxville,
Tennessee...A three-time
member of USA Today’s Top
High School Girls Basketball
Player list... A five-year starter
and four-year captain for the
Lady Bobcats...Averaged 21
points, 11.8 rebounds, and 3.3
assists during her senior year
when her team went 26-2 and
advanced to the state finals...
Collected career totals of 2,209
points and 1,221 rebounds...A
three-time all-state selection, a
four-time all-region selection, and a five-time all-district selection...Also ran track and was a
member of the varsity volleyball team at McCurdy High School...Was a right-handed pitcher of the
varsity baseball team as well...A member of the National Honor Society...Personal: Born Myriah
Spence on September 7, 1982...Daughter of Andrea and Richard Spence...Has two brothers, Justin
(26) and Nathan (23)...Majoring in sports management.
Year
GP/GS
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
2000-01
2001-02
2001-02
TOTALS:
30/11
34/0
32/4
96/15
527-17.6
424-12.5
508-15.9
1459-15.2
81-179/.453
50-137/.365
55-143/.385
186-459/.405
120-4.0
93-2.7
66-2.1
279-2.9
24
22
45
91
28
26
44
98
7
6
2
15
18
12
13
43
218-7.3
157-4.6
150-4.7
525-5.5
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
33-84/.393
31-87/.356
17-58/.293
81-229/.354
23-36/.639
26-36/.722
23-30/.767
72-102/.706
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SHAREESE
GRANT
Junior 5-8
Guard
Virginia Beach, VA / Princess Anne
PERSONAL:
Full Name: Shareese Nicole Grant
Birthdate: 9/22/81
Parents: Bobby and Palsteen Davis
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Bobby (19)
FAVORITES:
2002-03: CAA Tournament MVP...CAA All-Defensive Team...Started all 32 games after
serving as a reserve her freshman season...The Lady Monarchs returning leading scorer
and second on the team in 2002-03 averaging 12.6 points per game...Had two 20+ point
games including a career-high 25 points in the CAA final against Delaware (3-1503)...Also poured in a game-high 23 points against NC State (12-8-02)...Reached double
digit scoring in 25 of ODU’s 32 games...Led the squad in scoring in eight
games...Averaged 16.7 points and shot nearly 60 percent from the floor...Led the Lady
Monarchs and was second in the CAA shooting .521 from the field...Connected on 173of-332 shots...Served as one of the top free throw shooters on the team hitting her shots
at a .729 clip (51-of-70)...Was perfect from the free throw line eight times including 2-of-2
performances against Delaware (3-15-03) in the CAA Tournament Final and versus
Boston College (3-22-03) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...Developed her
outside shot and became one of ODU’s top three-point threats...Played at both the point
and two-guard positions...Dished out a career-high 10 assists at Hofstra (2-1603)...Averaged 2.4 assists per game...2001-02: Made her highly anticipated Lady
Monarch debut averaging 5.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game...Averaged 6.5 points
and 3.7 rebounds in CAA matches...Became the 10th Old Dominion women’s basketball
player named to the CAA All-Rookie Team...Saw action in all 34 contests and made three
starts...Logged her first career start against Hofstra at the Fieldhouse on 1-1702...Recorded a career-high 22 points at William and Mary (1-1-02)...Grabbed a careerhigh 10 rebounds against George Mason (1-13-02) and Drexel (1-20-02)...Nine of her 10
boards against the Patriots came off the offensive glass...Was perfect from the free-throw
line against N.C. State (2-for-2), William & Mary (2-for-2), and UNC-Wilmington (2-for2) in both the regular season and CAA Championship game...2000-01: Redshirted her
first season to concentrate on academics....High School: A highly touted Hampton Roads
native who follows in the footsteps of her former Princess Anne teammate and Lady
Monarch graduate guard Okeisha Howard...Three-time All-Tidewater Player of the Year
as voted by The Virginian Pilot newspaper...Was a three-time all-district, all-region, and
all-state first team selection...Averaged 25.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per game for her 262 state semifinalist team...Scored 97 points in three state tournament games during the
2000 playoffs...Also a three-year member of the Cavalier track and field team...Had her
high school jersey retired in 2002...Personal: Born Shareese Nicole Grant on September
21, 1981...Daughter of Palsteen and Bobby Davis...Has a brother Bobby Grant
(18)...Majoring in sports management.
#24
Vacation Spot: West Indies
Animal: Pitbull
Television Show: Goodtimes
Car: Escalade
ODU Victory: The CAA Championship game against Delaware
Hobby: Playing video games
Pro Team: Philadelphia 76ers
Athlete: Cynthia Cooper and Sheryl Swoopes
Song: Allen Iverson
Movie: Baby Boy
ETC...
Dream Job: Play professional basketball
Superstitions: Talk to my mom before every game
If I could spend a day with anyone: Allen Iverson
I chose ODU because: Close to home and its great history
My goals for the season are: Bringing home the 13th CAA Trophy
The best advice I was ever given: Never quit!
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
25 vs. Delaware (3/15/03)
FG:
11 vs. Delaware (3/15/03)
FGA:
19 vs. Delaware (3/15/03)
3PT-FG: 2 at William and Mary (3/9/03)
3PT-FGA: 3 at George Mason (1/12/03)
FT:
4 vs. three teams
FTA:
6 vs. two teams
Rebounds: 10 vs. two teams
Assists: 10 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
Steals:
4 vs. two teams
Minutes: 39 at James Madison (2/9/03)
TROPHY CASE
● 2003 CAA Tournament MVP
● 2003 CAA All-Tournament Team
● 2003 CAA All-Defensive Team
● 2002 All-Rookie Team
22
Old Dominion University
SHAREESE GRANT
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
2001-02 34/3
2002-03 32/32
TOTALS: 66/35
537-15.8
987-30.8
1524-23.1
77-193/.399 1-7/.143
173-332/.521 5-13/.385
250-525/.476 6-20/.300
104-3.1
104-3.3
208-3.2
47
76
123
44
88
132
4
10
14
28
48
76
181-5.5
402-12.6
583-8.8
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
26-41/.634
51-70/.729
77-111/.694
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PAULA
MUXIRI
Junior 6-1
Forward
Luanda, Angola / University Lusiada
PERSONAL:
#2
Full Name: Bertilde Paula Pinheiro Muxiri
Birthdate: 1/7/81
Parents: Miguel Inacio Muxiri & Maria Da Conceigae
Paula Pinheiro
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Irene (35), Elsa (33), Mario (32),
Lilia (29), Ananinhas (27), Irondino (23), Marinela (18)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Strawberry milkshake
Animal: Fish
Television Show: That 70’s Show
Car: Mercedes Benz
Basketball Memory: My first basket
ODU Victory: The CAA Final against Delaware
Hobby: Watch movies
Website: Africa Today
Athlete: Shaq O’Neil
Movie: Antoine Fisher
2002-03: One of the top Lady Monarchs off the bench looked to for the big defensive
stops...A left hander who can slash her way to the basket...Made appearances in all 32
games...Averaged 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game...Scored a season-high 10 points
in the regular season home finale against William & Mary (3-02-03)...Swatted away three
shots against NC State (12-30-02 ...Grabbed a season-high six boards against Hofstra (126-03)...Also went 3-of-3 against the Pride from the floor...Prior to Old Dominion: Joined
the team in August after transferring from the University of Lusiada in Lisbon,
Portugal...Had an extensive career in Portugal, which included stints with the
Portuguese junior championship team and a two-year tour with the national team...Was
a member of the Santo-Andre club team...Was teammates for one season with current
Lady Monarch Max Nhassengo...PERSONAL: Born Bertilde Paula Pinheiro Muxiri (last
name pronounced Moo-sheer-ee) on January 7, 1981...Is the only child of Miguel and
Mariada Muxiri...Majoring in business management.
ETC...
Dream Job: Work in a bank
CD in my stereo right now: 50 cent
If I could spend a day with anyone: My family
My goals for the season are: Take care of my classes and
practice as hard as possible
The best advice I was ever given: Don’t give up
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
10 vs. William & Mary (3/2/03)
FG:
4 vs. two teams
FGA:
6 vs. UNC-Wilmington (1/3/03)
FT:
2 vs. seven teams
FTA:
6 vs. two teams
Rebounds: 6 vs. Hofstra (1/26/03)
Blocks:
3 vs. NC State (12/30/02)
Steals:
2 at North Carolina (12/8/02)
Minutes: 20 vs. NC State (12/30/02)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
2002-03
Totals
32/0
32/0
288-9.0
288-9.0
29-59/.492
29-59/.492
59-1.8
59-1.8
10
10
40
40
8
8
8
8
75-2.3
75-2.3
0-0/.000
0-0/.000
17-38/.447
17-38/.447
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Old Dominion University
LAWONA
DAVIS
Sophomore 5-11 Forward/Guard
Port St. Lucie, FL / Centennial
PERSONAL:
#3
Full Name: Lawona Davis
Birthdate: 6/3/83
Parents: Eddie Roberts and Albertha Davis
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Katesha (28), Sheila (24), Cyteria (22)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Cookies
Vacation Spot: Orlando
Television Show: 106 and Park
Basketball Memory: Winning my first CAA Championship
ODU Victory: The CAA Championship game against Delaware
Hobby: Hanging with my friends
Athlete: myself
Music Video: Take It To The House:
Actor: Mel Gibson
Actress: Jada Pickett
Spot at ODU: My room
2002-03: Appeared in 30 games in her first season with the Lady Monarchs...Provided
added defensive effort from off the bench...Had one of her most impressive outings at
Hofstra (2-16-03) netting 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor and 2-of-2 shooting
from the free throw line...Collected a season-high five rebounds at North Carolina (12-802)...Went perfect 2-of-2 from the free throw line against local rival, Hampton, at the
Paradise Jam in St. Thomas (11-30-02), Hofstra (2-16-03), and George Mason (2-2303)...HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 42nd by Blue Star Report and 32nd by All Star Girls
Report...Was a four-time MVP, All-Area Player of the Year, and Treasure Lake Conference
Player of the Year...Named First Team All-State twice...Scored over 2,500 points and
collected over 1,500 rebounds during her scholastic career...Holds Centennial’s scoring
and rebounding records...Led the area in scoring all four years...Had her high school
jersey retired...Her jersey also appeared at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in
Knoxville, Tennessee...A McDonalds’s and WBCA All-America finalist...Was a two-time
Florida State Track Champion in the 400 meters and placed third her senior year.
PERSONAL: Born Lawona Davis on June 3, 1983...Daughter of Eddie Roberts...Has three
sisters Katesha (29), Sheila (24), and Cyteria (22)...major is undecided.
ETC...
Best ODU road trip: The Virgin Islands
Superstitions: Don’t slip polls
Three words that best describe me: Caring, Loving, and Charming
If I could spend a day with anyone: My family members
I chose ODU because: Its great basketball tradition
My goals for the season are: Win
The best advice I was ever given: Nothing is impossible
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
14 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
FG:
6 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
FGA:
8 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
FT:
3 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
FTA:
8 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
Rebounds: 5 vs. two teams
Assists: 2 vs. four teams
Steals:
2 vs. Hofstra (2/26/03)
Minutes: 16 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
2002-03 30/0
TOTALS 30/0
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
246-8.2
246-8.2
21-49/.429
21-49/.429
44-1.5
44-1.5
13
13
40
40
2
2
12
12
53-1.8
53-1.8
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0-0/.000
0-0/.000
11-20/.550
11-20/.550
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CORRINA
TURNER
Sophomore
6-6
Center
Miami, FL / Monsignor Edward Pace
PERSONAL:
2002-03: Played her first full season after missing nearly two consecutive seasons with
two torn ACLs...Named to the CAA All-Tournament Team...Finished third on ODU’s
freshman rebounding list with 225 total rebounds...Second on the team and eighth in the
CAA in the rebounding department averaging 7.0 boards per game...Led the Lady
Monarchs in rebounding in eight contests...Had five double digit rebounding
games...Had two double-doubles, with a 17-point, 10-rebound effort at Drexel (1-10-03)
and a 19-point, 15-rebound endeavor versus Towson (2-27-03)...Led the CAA in blocks
averaging 1.72 per game...Blocked a career-high five shots in the season and home opener
versus Virginia (11-22-02) and the CAA Tournament final against Delaware (3-1503)...Shot a blistering .585 from the field including a perfect 5-of-5 performance against
William & Mary (3-2-03) in the regular season home finale...2001-02: Suffered a torn ACL
just days before the start of pre-season practice...Underwent knee surgery in
October...2000-2001: Appeared in just six games due to a torn ACL...Received a medical
redshirt...Averaged 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds...Logged two double-doubles with a
career-high 21 points and 15 rebounds against North Carolina (11-25-00) and 19 points
and 10 rebounds against St. John’s (12-7-00)...Connected on 13-of-15 free throw attempts
(.867)...High School: A two-year member of the basketball team at Monsignor Edward
Pace...Team finished 20-1 during her senior year...Averaged 22.5 points, 12.3 rebounds,
and 8.5 blocks per contest...Named to the first team All-Dade County and all-state
teams...Was the Player of the Year during her final season...Named MVP of the Florida
all-star game...Also
an All-Dade County
selection as the
middle hitter on her
high school’s
volleyball
team...Personal:
Born Corrina Marie
Turner on April 3,
1982...Daughter of
Cora and Michael
Turner...Has a sister
Kenisha (26) and a
brother Michael
(23)...Majoring in
political science.
#00
Full Name: Corrina Marie Turner
Birthdate: 4/3/82
Parents: Michael and Cora Turner
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Kenish (26), Michael (24), Tabitha (16)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Ice Cream
Vacation Spot: Home (Miami)
Animal: Dogs
Television Show: Martin
Car: 2002 Altima
Basketball Memory: Coming back from injury
ODU Victory: Winning the CAA Championship
Hobby: Playing ball
Website: yahoo.com
Place to play on the road: North Carolina
Pro Team: Boston Celtics
Athlete: Derek Anderson
Song: My Father’s House
Movie: Bad Boys II, Scarface
Actor: Al Pacino, Martin
Actress: Halle Berry
Spot at ODU: The gym
ETC...
Dream Job: Professional basketball player
CD in my stereo right now: Luther Vandross
Best ODU road trip: Virgin Islands
Three words that best describe me: Tall, Outgoing, Easy Going
If I could spend a day with anyone: 50 Cent
My goals for the season are: To average a double-double
CAREER BESTS:
Points:
21 at North Carolina (11/25/00)
FG:
10 at North Carolina (11/25/00)
FGA:
15 at North Carolina (11/25/00)
FT:
7 at St. John’s (12/7/00)
FTA:
9 at St. John’s (12/7/00)
Rebounds: 16 at Hofstra (2/16/03)
Blocks:
5 vs. two teams
Steals:
3 vs. Virginia (11/22/02)
Minutes: 41 at UNC-Wilmington (3/6/03)
TROPHY CASE
● 2003 CAA All-Tournament Team
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
GP/GS
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
TOTALS:
6/3
107-17.8
DNP-INJURED
32/25 721-22.5
38/28 828-21.8
Min-Avg
FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct.
24-40/.600
Reb-Avg
A
TO
BLK
ST
PTS-Avg
0-0/.000
13-15/.867
34-5.7
2
8
4
2
61-10.2
76-130/.585 0-1/.000
100-170/.588 0-1/.000
47-78/.603
60-93/.645
225-7.0
259-6.8
22
24
50
58
55
59
17
19
199-6.2
260-6.8
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Old Dominion University
SHANTEL
WILSON
Redshirt Freshman 5-9 Guard
Washington, D.C. / H.D. Woodson
PERSONAL:
#15
Full Name: LaShantel Wilson
Nickname: Shantel, Shanny Poo
Birthdate: 1/21/84
Parents: Fred Wilson and Shella Stewart-Smith
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Tony Jr. (14), Dominic (28)
FAVORITES:
2002-03: Redshirted her first season with the Lady Monarchs...HIGH SCHOOL: The
H.D. Woodson Player of the Year...Ranked 98th by All Star Girls Report...Named the 2002
Women’s Sports Foundation Outstanding Athlete in Washington D.C. for her athletic and
academic success...An AAU All-American...Three-time DCIAA First Team honoree by the
Washington Post...Honorable Mention All-Metropolitan by the Washington Post...Led the
team in assists for three seasons collecting 103 in her career...Was a four-sport varsity
athlete...Played basketball, volleyball, shortstop in softball, and participated in the
shotput and discus events in track and field...Awarded MVP honors in basketball and
softball...PERSONAL: Born LaShantel Marie Wilson on January 21, 1984...Daughter of
Fred Wilson and Shella Stewart-Smith...Has two brothers Tony (14) and Dominic
(28)...Plans to major in sports management with a minor in criminal justice.
Dessert: Strawberry Shortcake, German Chocolate
Vacation Spot: Jamaica
Animal: Dog
Television Show: The Parkers
Car: Navigator Truck
Basketball Memory: Placing third at AAU Nationals
Hobby: Playing cards (spades), watching movies
Website: Blackplanet.com
Pro Team: Sacramento Kings
Athlete: Ticha Penicheiro
Song: Falling in Love by Tynese
Music Video: 112- Na Na Na Na
Movie: Love’n’Basketball
Actor: Tae Diggs, Morris Chestnut, Omar Epps
Actress: Gabriel Union
Class at ODU: Public Speaking
Spot at ODU: Whitehurst Beach
Spot in Hampton Roads: The strip at the beach
ETC...
Dream Job: Sports Agent, Lawyer
CD in my stereo right now: Mixed CD of slow songs
Three words that best describe me: Nice, Smart, Respectful
If I could spend a day with anyone: Michael Jordan
I chose ODU because: I have been wanting to come to ODU since the 6th grade...
and Ticha Penicheiro
My goals for the season are: Lead the CAA in assists and win the CAA for the
13th straight year
The best advice I was ever given: Never give up
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ANGELA
BROWN
Freshman 6-5 Center
Albany, KY / Clinton County
PERSONAL:
Full Name: Angela Michelle Brown
Nickname: Ang, Angel
Birthdate: 1/17/85
Parents: Michael and Debbie Brown
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Chris - 17
FAVORITES:
HIGH SCHOOL: A five-year varsity letterwinner for coach Gary Abbott at Clinton
County High School...McDonald’s All-American nominee...A five-time All-District and
four-time Class “A” Region selection...Class “A” All-State 1999-2003... Lexington Herald
First Team All-State as a senior (2003) and Second Team as a junior (2002)...Courier
Journal First Team All-State both junior (2002) and senior (2003) seasons... Associated
Press Second Team All-State in 2000 as a sophomore...Fourth Region Coaches
Association First Team All-Region her junior (2002) and senior (2003) campaigns...Holds
Clinton County High School records for points in a game (43), career blocks (694), career
points (2,217), career rebounds (1,569), and career field goals (975)...Holds the KHSAA
record for career blocks...Career rebounding mark is fifth all-time in Kentucky...Was a
member of the Honor Roll throughout her high school career...PERSONAL: Born
Angela Michelle Brown on January 17, 1985...Daughter of Michael and Deborah
Brown...Has one brother, Chris (17)...Major is undecided.
#55
Dessert: Chocolate, anything chocolate!
Vacation Spot: Anywhere near water, especially the beach
Animal: Cat
Television Show: Friends, Will & Grace
Basketball Memory: Winning my high school’s first championship
Hobby: Reading books and listening to music
Athlete: Gabbie Reece
Song: “We Are the Champions” because it was played after every
championship by our high school band
Movie: The Rookie
Actor: Mel Gibson
Actress: Sandra Bullock
Spot at ODU: Whitehurst Beach
Spot in Hampton Roads: The mall
ETC...
Dream Job: To be the CEO of my own company
CD in my stereo right now: Chantal Kreviazuk
If I could be granted three wishes they would be: Health, Happiness, &
Love
If I could spend a day with anyone: The president of a Fortune 500
company
I chose ODU because: The great balance of academic and athletics. No
school can compare!
My goals for the season are: To be a contributing factor for my
teammates and win a CAA Championship
The best advice I was ever given: Work hard and stay positive
I chose my jersey number because: It was the number that happened to
be on my XL jersey in Little League. I’ve kept it ever since.
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Old Dominion University
LETITIA
LYONS
Freshman 5-10 Forward
Newport News, VA / Woodside
PERSONAL:
FAVORITES:
HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 Peninsula District Player of the Year...Daily Press Female
Basketball Player of the Year as a senior (2003)...Honorable Mention Orlando Sentinel
All-South Team in 2003...First Team VirigniaPreps.Com All-State pick (2003)...Threetime First Team All-Peninsula District selection...Four-time First Team Daily Press AllStar member...Selected to play in the Virginia High School League Coach Association
(VHSLCA) All-Star Game...Named Peninsula Most Valuable Player at the Senior
Classic All-Star Game in 2003...Nike Peach State Classic-All Tournament
Team...Completed her career with 1,771 points, a Woodside record for either men or
women...Surpassed the 1,000 point mark as a junior, the first male or female basketball
player to achieve the mark in Woodside history...Played at the prestigious Nike AllAmerican Camp as a junior (2002)...I.C. Norcom Holiday Tournament All-Tournament
Team member (2002)...Has been a member of Boo Williams’ AAU team since 1999
winning four state championships...Helped Woodside to the East Regional Semi-Finals
her sophomore (2001), junior (2002), and senior (2003) seasons...Honor Roll
Student...Wendy’s Virginia High School Heisman Finalist...Recognized by Who’s Who
Among American High School Students...PERSONAL: Born Letitia Renee Lyons on
October 2, 1985...
Daughter of
Michael Sr. and
Reba Lyons...Has
two brothers,
Michael Jr. (13) and
Trevor (8)...Plans to
major in exercise
science.
#14
Full Name: Letitia Renee Lyons
Nickname: Tish
Birthdate: 10/2/85
Parents: Michael & Reba Lyons
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Michael Jr. (13), Trevor (8)
Dessert: Apple Pie
Vacation Spot: Orlando
Animal: Koala
Television Show: The Proud Family
Car: BMW
Basketball Memory: Scoring my career high 37 points in high school
Hobby: Moving watching/cooking
Website: MSN Game Zone
Pro Team: Orlando Magic
Athlete: Marion Jones
Song: II Chronicles – Darryl Coley
Music Video: Can You Feel It – Jackson 5
Movie: Cooley High
Actor: Lawrence Fishburn/Ving Rhames
Actress: Angela Bassett
Class at ODU: Public Speaking
Spot at ODU: My apartment at University Village
Spot in Hampton Roads: My home in Newport News
ETC...
Dream Job: Orthopedic surgeon
CD in my stereo right now: Mix tape (Gospel, Oldies, R&B)
Superstitions: Putting on my game clothes in same sequence
Three words that best describe me: Serious, Goofy, & Smart
If I could spend a day with anyone: Carmelo Anthony
I chose ODU because: I respect the program and coaches
My goals for the season are: CAA Rookie of the Year, get enough
playing time to achieve that, and improve my game.
The best advice I was ever given: Do unto others as you would
have them do unto you
I chose my jersey number because: My dad got me started in
basketball and his birthday is on the 14th
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SHERIDA
TRIGGS
Freshman 6-1 Forward
Norcross, GA / Meadowcreek
PERSONAL:
#45
Full Name: Sherida Lynn Triggs
Nickname: Slim
Birthdate: 7/12/85
Parents: Anthony Sr. & Mildred Triggs
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Anthony Jr. (16), Michelle (24)
FAVORITES:
Dessert: Cheesecake
Animal: Panther
Television Show: Ed, Edd, & Eddy
Car: Cadillac Escalade
Basketball Memory: Playing in the state championship game
my junior year of high school
Hobby: Dancing
Website: Niketown.com
Pro Team: Houston Comets
Athlete: Sheryl Swoopes
Song: His Eye Is On The Sparrow by Lauren Hill
Movie: Love & Basketball, Sister Act 2
Actor: Denzel Washington
Actress: Angela Bassett
HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.0 points and 13.0 rebounds as a senior for coach
Michael Ireland at Meadowcreek High School... Ranked #63 by All-Star Girls Report
and #91 by Blue Star Report...Street & Smith All-American-Honorable
Mention...McDonald’s All-American nominee...AAAA All-State Honorable
Mention...First Team All-Gwinnett County...Helped her Meadowcreek squad to the
AAAA championship game as a junior...Scored over 1,000 career points...Named
Meadowcreek’s Best Defensive and Best Offensive Player...Also ran one year of
track...Placed third in the country in the high jump...Also holds the school record in the
high jump event...PERSONAL: Born Sherida Lynn Triggs on July 12, 1985...Daughter
of Anthony Sr. and Mildred Triggs...Has a brother, Anthony Jr. (16), and a sister,
Michelle (24)...Plans to major in sports management.
ETC...
Dream Job: To play in the WNBA
CD in my stereo right now: Atlanta Mix CD
If I could spend a day with anyone: LL Cool J
I chose ODU because: It was close to family and the players were cool
My goals for the season are: To start in some games and to improve my all
around game
The best advice I was ever given: Keep your head up and don’t stoop
to anyone else’s level
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Old Dominion University
MELEA
CALDWELL
Junior 5-4
Guard
Hendersonville, NC / Hendersonville
PERSONAL:
FAVORITES:
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Played two season at North Greenville College...
Scored 367 points, accumulated 129 steals, and dished out 198 assists during her two
season with the Crusaders...HIGH SCHOOL: A four sport athlete at Hendersonville
High School in North Carolina...Played four seasons at point guard for head coach
Mike Norman...Averaged 16.0 points, 5.0 steals, 7.0 assists per game during her
scholastic career...Three-time All-Area honoree and two-time All-Conference award
winner...Named the Bearcats’ MVP her junior and senior seasons...Played in the BlueWhite All-Star Game which featured the best women’s basketball players from
Western North Carolina...Also ran four years of track and participated in golf and
softball...PERSONAL: Born Melea ReeSha Caldwell on July 19, 1982...Daughter of
Floyd and Diane Caldwell...Has two sisters, Regina (36) and Tarji (29), and two
brothers, Balilian (27) and Karleff (26)...Is majoring in children’s psychology..
#12
Full Name: Melea ReeSha Caldwell
Nickname:Lea
Birthdate: 7/19/82
Parents: Diane and Floyd Caldwell
Brothers & Sisters (Ages): Regina (36), Tarji (29),
Balilian (27), Karleff (26)
Dessert: Peach Cobbler
Vacation Spot: Bahamas
Television Show: The Cosby Show
Car: Lexus
Pro Team: New Jersey Nets
Athlete: Jason Kidd
Song: “I Can Make It” by Donnie McClurkin
Movie: Love and Basketball
Actor: Denzel Washington
Actress: Angela Bassett
Class at ODU: Child Development
ETC...
Dream Job: Children’s Psychiatrist
CD in my stereo right now: Luther Vandross – Dance With My Father Again
Three words that best describe me: Nice, Spontaneous, Supporter
If I could spend a day with anyone: Chris Tucker
The best advice I was ever given:“Have high expectations, You can’t rise to
low expectations.”
I chose my jersey number because: I wanted to be like my brother who was
number 11, but I wanted to raise it a level, so I picked 12.
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LADY MONARCH ROSTER
2003-04
LADY MONARCH BASKETBALL
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
00
1
2
3
4
12
14
15
23
24
32
34
45
55
Name
Corrina Turner
Max Nhassengo
Paula Muxiri
Lawona Davis
Myriah Spence
Melea Caldwell
Letitia Lyons
Shantel Wilson
Monique Coker
Shareese Grant
Marianthi Koukouvinou
Cassie Calwell
Sherida Triggs
Angela Brown
Pos.
Center
Guard
Forward
For./Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Center
Cl.
SO
SR
JR
SO
SR
JR
FR
RS FR
SR
JR
SR
SR
FR
FR
Ht.
6-6
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-4
5-10
5-9
6-1
5-8
6-1
6-4
6-1
6-5
HEAD COACH:
Wendy Larry (Old Dominion, ‘77)17th season
ASSISTANTS:
Susan Montgomery (Valdosta State '83) 3rd season
Juliet McGee Schweiter (Bucknell, ‘93) Fifth season
Niki Lowry (Ohio State, '89) 1st season
Hometown / High School
Miami, Florida/Monsignor Edward Pace
Maputo, Mozambique//Central Florida CC
Luanda, Angola//University Lusiada
Port St. Lucie, FL/Centennial
Espanola, New Mexico/McCurdy
Hendersonville, NC / Hendersonville
Newport News, VA/Woodside
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
Bronx, New York/Monsignor Scanlan
Virginia Beach, Virginia/Princess Anne
Stockholm, Sweden/Solna Club
Raleigh, NC/Athens Drive/Louisberg JC
Norcross, Georgia/Meadowcreek
Albany, Kentucky/Clinton County
PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE
Schweiter .................. Sh-WHITE-er
Myriah ...................... ma-RYE-ah
Shareese .................... Sha-REES
Nhassengo ............... NA-sin-go
Marianthi Koukouvinou .................. Ma-ree-AHN-thee Koo-Koo-VEE-new
Coker ........................ KO-ker
Muxuri ..................... Moo-SHEER-ee
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No.
55
12
34
23
3
24
32
14
2
1
4
45
00
15
Name
Brown, Angela
Melea Caldwell
Calwell, Cassie
Coker, Monique
Davis, Lawona
Grant, Shareese
Koukouvinou, Marianthi
Lyons, Letitia
Muxiri, Paula
Nhassengo, Max
Spence, Myriah
Triggs, Sherida
Turner, Corrina
Wilson, Shantel
Pos.
Center
Guard
Center
Forward
For./Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Cl.
FR
JR
SR
SR
SO
JR
SR
FR
JR
SR
SR
FR
SO
RS FR
Ht.
6-5
5-4
6-4
6-1
5-11
5-8
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-6
5-9
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Hometown / High School
Albany, Kentucky/Clinton County
Hendersonville, NC / Hendersonville
Raleigh, NC/Athens Drive/Louisberg JC
Bronx, New York/Monsignor Scanlan
Port St. Lucie, FL/Centennial
Virginia Beach, Virginia/Princess Anne
Stockholm, Sweden/Solna Club
Newport News, VA/Woodside
Luanda, Angola//University Lusiada
Maputo, Mozambique//Central Florida CC
Espanola, New Mexico/McCurdy
Norcross, Georgia/Meadowcreek
Miami, Florida/Monsignor Edward Pace
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
Old Dominion University
A CLOSER LOOK AT
Old Dominion
OLD DOMINION
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NORFOLK &
N
orfolk serves as the cultural, financial and
business hub of the Hampton Roads
Metropolitan Area, which comprises the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach,
Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News.
With a combined population of 1.5 million, the
Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated
the number one city in the south by Money magazine.
Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway
to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early
17th century.
The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the
world’s largest naval installation and homeport to
the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets;
the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of
famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler
Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection
of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company
founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many
celebrations including the International Azalea Festival.
Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the
Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the New
York Mets organization.
Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park
create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor
Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront. Left, the Waterside Marketplace is a center of
activity in downtown Norfolk. Right, the Norfolk Naval Base, home ot the U.S. Atlantic Fleet,
is the world’s largest naval installation. Below, the Hampton Roads area was chosen by
Money magazine as the number one city in the south in 1998.
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Old Dominion University
HAMPTON ROADS
Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the
new home of the US Battlesihp Wisconsin and is a
popular destination for visitors. Far right, the Virginia
Beach oceanfront is a favorite for tourist from all over
the world. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in
Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
and contains many of the general’s personal awards and
belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia Marine
Science Museum in Virginia Beach recently opened two
new wings and a 3-D IMAX theatre. Far lower right, the
Virginia Zoo is located two miles from campus. Bottom
of the page, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships
festival which brought in millions of visitors.
concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best
sunset views around.
Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint
whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new
Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime museums and learning centers, and a climate ranked
among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk
an exciting location for university studies.
Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the
oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles
of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake
Bay.
Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research
center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while Newport News is the location of the Newport News Shipbuilding Company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class
aircraft carriers.
Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the
Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where,
it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its
independence, and then won it on the battlefield.
Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the
capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer
Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at
Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.
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This is Old Dominion
O
ld Dominion University opened
its doors 73 years ago in an
abandoned public school building
with 206 students as the Norfolk
Division of the College of William and
Mary, and became an independent institution in
1962. Today, the University enrolls more than 20,000
students, including approximately 6,000 graduate
students. Its 188-acre Norfolk campus is the
primary hub of activity, along with four additional
higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center,
Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern
Virginia Center).
Old Dominion is a versatile university,
committed to its students, their education, personal
development and overall success. The University
offers 66 bachelor’s degrees, 67 master’s degrees
and 24 doctoral degrees, and consists of six colleges:
Arts and Letters, Business and Public
Administration, Education, Engineering and
Technology, Health Sciences, and Sciences.
Students who live on campus may choose
residence hall or apartment-style living. The
attractive Webb University Center offers a food
court, cyber café, video arcade, lounge areas and
other shops to serve the student body.
Old Dominion is one of Virginia’s leading Ph.D.
research institutions and is a Carnegie Doctoral
Research Extensive University, the highest research
classification for the nation’s higher education
institutions. The University contributes
approximately $600 million a year to the Hampton
Roads economy and provides the community with
a variety of programs and services, including the
Bank of America Entrepreneurial Center,
Technology Applications Center and Military
Career Transition Program. Old Dominion is a
leader in space-related research and operates one
of the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA’s
Langley Research Center. The University’s Coastal
Physical Oceanography, Physical Therapy, Nuclear
Physics, and Engineering Management and
The Maglev transportation system will transport students and vistors from the Powhatan Apartments
to the Constant Convocation Center.
Systems Engineering programs are considered among the best in the country.
Old Dominion’s planned renovation of a 75-acre tract of land along the east side of Hampton
Boulevard is yet another economic spark for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convocation
Center, which opened in fall 2002, is the centerpiece of the project. The first set of student residences
opened nearby in fall 2003, and will soon be followed by a variety of shops.
In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. Former studentathlete and 1996 graduate Samantha Salvia became the University’s first Rhodes Scholar, and the
University has had three recent USA Today Academic All-Americans.
An international leader in delivering interactive instructional television, the University
operates TELETECHNET, a distance learning system that offers students an opportunity to earn
one of 20 baccalaureate or eight master’s degrees without leaving their area of residence.
TELETECHNET is the largest televised, interactive distance learning program of its kind in the
United States.
Left, the Tonelson Garden is a quiet meeting place in the middle of Webb Center.
Below, the Constant Convocation Center.
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University
Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Its Georgian architecture is
reminiscent of Old Dominion’s parent institution, the College of William and Mary. Below, the boardwalk
and gazebo on the Elizabeth River, adjacent to the Sailing Center and behind Whitehurst Hall dorm, is the
site of many campus events and sailing regattas.
Old Dominion is also well known for its
international focus in both its curricula and
student population. More than 1,200
international students from 100 countries are
enrolled at the University. Old Dominion also
contributes to the cultural life of Hampton
Roads by presenting music and dance concerts,
art exhibits, and annual literary and film and
video festivals. In addition, the President’s
Lecture Series brings a variety of nationally
known speakers to campus each year.
The University is located about 200 miles
south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short
drive to Virginia Beach, Williamsburg and the
Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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OLD
DOMINION
Dr. Roseann Runte
Administration
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion University in the summer
of 2001. Runte, who has 21 years of experience as a professor and academic administrator,
became only the third woman to head a four-year college or university in Virginia.
Runte previously served as president of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of
Glendon College (York University), president of l'Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia
and assistant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University.
She is an associate to the Council of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada, a board member of the National Bank of Canada and a member of the executive
committee of the Club of Rome.
Runte has served as president of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms,
as president of the Humanities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of
the National Library, as
founding
president of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board
member for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
and of the board of Associated Medical
Services, as chair of the board of the Foundation for International Training, and as
vice chair of the board of the Gardiner
Museum of Ceramic Art.
The author of five volumes of creative writing, she has edited nine books
and has written more than 100 articles and
book chapters on topics ranging from literature and education to economic and
cultural development.
Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the
University of Kansas and has received
honorary degrees from Acadia University,
Memorial University and the universities of Timisoara and Arad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from
the Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiques and the Order of Merit from the French government, the Order
of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the World Academy of
Arts and Sciences.
Dr. Jim Jarrett
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 as
a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would be counted
in decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAA
Division II member to a nationally respected Division I power that has captured 25 national championships.rd
Jarrett began his 33 year as athletic director in 2003, taking over the reigns in 1970 when
Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the youngest athletic directors
in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He
committed early on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department “selected” its competitive sports and committed itself financially, academically and competitively to the sports it felt the University could best excel.
In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-inaids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director
and equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in
1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women’s basketball, and led the nation in attendance.
Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facilities. They
include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Center in 1981, the Outdoor
Tennis Complex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a championship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the
4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker room
facilities, and the planning and construction
of the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Center.
For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local
groups. Most recently, Jarrett was named the
2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director
of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he
has received include the Collegiate
Director’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and the Norfolk Sports Club Man of the Year. He served
as a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee and is a past president
of the Colonial Athletic Association and the
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett
and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk.
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Old Dominion University
ACADEMIC Support
Athletic Directory
(757 AREA CODE)
T
he Old Dominion University Ath
letic Department offers a wide
variety of programs to assist the
academic and personal well-being
of the student-athlete.
These programs are overseen by Tianna
Scott, the academic advisor for student-athletes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Program
director. Their offices are located in Webb
Center, within convenient access to all the student-athletes.
Among the programs available to all student-athletes:
SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS
Supervised study sessions are required for all
freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and organized according to the needs of the individual for
upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety
of locations across campus, for a minimum of two
hours per night, three nights per week.
”RISING STARS” THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM
The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive approach to the overall academic and personal development of student-athletes at Old Dominion University. With the student-athlete welfare in mind, the Athletic Department provides:
The Academic Commitment
◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling
◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility review
◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week
◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral
◆ Computer room with specialized programs
(Writing Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word
Perfect, etc.)
◆ Study Group sessions
◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class
◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during
each semester
◆ Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles
◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant
study skills)
◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assessment instruments
◆ Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to
faculty
The Athletic Commitment
◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff
standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental operations and standards, and athletic
support program information
◆ Team-building and conflict resolution intervention/training
The Personal Development Commitment
◆ Educational programming for new students
and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating
Diversity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility,
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
Shantel Wilson studies in her apartment.
Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interpersonal Communication and Media Relations, Social
Development, and Fiscal Responsibility.
◆ Networking and appropriate campus program
promotion
◆ Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills,
motivational and inspirational items, plus a calendar of coming events
◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer
Advising Program
The Service Commitment
◆ Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and
contacts
◆ Campus/community service through SAMs and
class credit
The Career Development Commitment
◆ Networking and referral are provided in cooperation with our career management center
◆ Educational programming and career
◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class
◆ Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques
SAM - STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS
The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer
advising program. SAMs are nomimated
and elected by their peers. The goal is for
each athletic team to have at least one SAM.
A SAM on the team can help provide leadership, help teammates with problems, provide support for freshmen, answer ques
tions, and refer teammates to University
support services. SAMs are elected on a
yearly basis and any upperclassmen may
be chosen by their peers to serve as a SAM.
All SAMs participate in a training program
following elections.
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President:
Dr. Roseann Runte ....................................... 683-3159
Athletic Director:
Dr. Jim Jarrett ............................................. 683-3369
Senior Associate Athletic Director:
Dr. Mikki Baile ............................................. 683-3358
Associate Athletic Director:
Debbie H. Byrne .......................................... 683-3359
Assistant A.D./Finance:
Mark Brown ................................................. 683-3569
Assistant A.D./Event Management:
Greg Smith .................................................. 683-6026
Compliance Coordinator:
Jeff Wilson .................................................. 683-5474
Sports Information Director:
Carol R. Hudson, Jr ..................................... 683-3372
Asst. Sports Information Director:
Kim Zivkovich .............................................. 683-3372
Director of Athletic Publications:
Tina Price .................................................... 683-3372
Asst. Athletic Ticket Manager:
Scott Lowery ............................................... 683-4444
Athletic Camp Director:
Mindi Seidel-Adler ...................................... 683-4358
Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships:
Chuck Gray .................................................. 683-3372
Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.:
Haylee Uecker ............................................. 683-3372
Academic Counselor:
Tianna Scott ................................................ 683-3699
Asst. Academic Advisor:
April Brecht ................................................. 683-3709
Equipment Room Manager:
Andrea Allen ............................................... 683-3371
Head Athletic Trainer:
Marty Bradley .............................................. 683-3383
Asst. Athletic Trainer:
Scott Johnson ............................................. 683-3397
Asst. Athletic Trainer:
TBA .............................................................. 683-5444
Director of Recreational Sports:
Dr. Kevin Marbury ....................................... 683-3384
Athletic Faculty Representative:
Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ............................ 683-4995
Baseball Coach:
Tony Guzzo ................................................... 683-4360
Men’s Basketball Coach:
Blaine Taylor ................................................ 683-3362
Women’s Basketball Coach:
Wendy Larry ................................................ 683-3401
Field Hockey Coach:
Sue Myers ................................................... 683-3785
Golf Coach:
Dr. Murray Rudisill ...................................... 683-3300
Women’s Golf Coach:
Pat Kotten .................................................... 683-4553
Lacrosse Coach (W):
Sue Stahl ..................................................... 683-4541
Sailing Coach (M&W):
Mitch Brindley ............................................. 683-3387
Men’s Soccer Coach:
Alan Dawson ............................................... 683-4360
Women’s Soccer Coach:
Joe Pereira .................................................. 683-5343
Swimming Coach (M&W):
Carol Withus ............................................... 683-5752
Tennis Coach (M&W):
Darryl Cummings ......................................... 683-5312
Wrestling Coach:
Gray Simons ................................................ 683-5311
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Andy Zucker ................................................. 683-5313
ATHLETIC
Facilities
T
he Old Dominion University basketball pro
grams call the Intercollegiate Athletics
Building home.
From its spacious locker rooms, state-of-theart training facilities, strength training room and
beautiful practice gymnasium, the Intercollegiate
Athletics Building provides the basketball programs
with a first-class facility.
Beginning with the basketball office and locker
room complex, players and coaches enjoy the spacious confines of the coaches offices, theatre style
team rooms utilized for video viewing, team meetings and study hall, a team lounge that provides a
safe haven for visiting with teammates in a relaxed
atmosphere or watching television. Adjacent to the
team lounge is a spacious player locker room, with
large built-in lockers for individual players that provide space for everything from shoes to hairdryers.
Shower and bathroom facilities are located next to
the locker room.
The training room ranks as one of the top facilities in the nation, providing the best in modern
rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The
seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydrotherapy room, along with three whirlpools and one
jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate through exercise in the water.
The room also includes nine training tables, a
Kinkom rehabilitation machine and a traction table.
Adjacent to the training room is the strength
training room, built specifically for student-athlete
use. The room includes the most up-to-date in nautilus and free weight equipment, all under the fulltime supervision of a strength training coach.
The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also
houses the administrative staff including the athletic director, associate and assistant athletic directors, the offices of sports information, athletic marketing and promotions, and ticket office, which is
conveniently located off the lobby for easy access.
Other building features include an outdoor
patio for receptions, a conference room, and men’s
and women’s locker rooms for recreational use, located at the rear of the building with easy access to
the recreational fields.
The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is centrally located in the middle of the athletic quadrant
of the campus that includes the 4,000-seat Soccer Stadium, the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the Tennis Complex that includes 15 courts,
including a 1,500-seat championship facility, the Old
Dominion University Field house that is home to
the soccer, wrestling, golf and swimming teams,
and Foreman Field, a 20,000-seat stadium on campus that is home to field hockey and lacrosse.
Above, The Intercollegiate Athletics Building serves as home for the
men's and women’s basketball programs at Old Dominion.
Above and Left, the Lady Monarch team
headquarters provides players with a
spacious area for on and off-court time.
It includes a locker room area, a lounge
area with table, chairs, sofas, and
television, a conference room and a
practice facility.
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Ted Constant
CONVOCATION Center
Ted Constant Convocation Center
The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility
is the new home for the Old Dominion University basketball
programs. Athletic Director Jim Jarrett says, “The ability to
provide our student-athletes and fans with a state-of-the art,
on campus basketball venue is the best statement the
University can make regarding the priority placed on our
basketball program. The excitement of a facility with the
potential for great atmosphere and quality fan amenities that
depicts the great tradition of Old Dominion University
athletics is unparalleled in our program’s history.”
Building Location
Hampton Boulevard, across from the Batten Arts and Letters
Building. The Center is the cornerstone for the planned 67acre University Village that will feature shopping centers,
restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and
residence halls.
Architects
The team of Mosley/Rossetti is a joint venture of one of the
nation’s leading sports facility designers and planners and a
leading Virginia multidiscipline firm. Rossetti’s projects
range in scope from the internationally acclaimed Palace of
Auburn Hills to the new Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids,
Michigan.
Number of Seats
The center has 8,600 fixed seats, including 836 for club/
priority seating. In addition, there are sixteen suites with 12
seats each in the private concourse level and 85 barrier free
seats with 85 companion seats in the facility. When seating is
added on the floor, capacity will be about 10,000.
Building Size
The center has 215,000 gross square-feet and consists of four
parts- the seating bowl, multiple spaces for support functions
for patrons, “back of the house” spaces to support center
operations and a 10,000 square foot area of multi-purpose
rooms that can be used for conferences, meetings, pre-and
post activity gatherings, etc.
Flexibility
The bowl has been designed to allow ‘downsizing’ for a
variety of University events ranging in size from 1,500 to
2,000 attendees and up. Retractable seating will allow for
events such as concerts, lectures and commencements.
Above and right, the ODU
Sports Hall of Fame is
located in the lobby of the
Convocation Center , one of
the arena's sixteen luxury
suites and the Lady
Monarchs locker room
facilities in the Convocation
Center.
Technology
The Center has state-of-the-art audio and video technlogy
that includes a jumbo four-sided video scoreboard, four LED
message boards, a video wall in the lobby and 46 closedcircuit television monitors throughout the arena.
Parking Facilities
A 1,400-car garage is located adjacent to the facility to the
south, and a shuttle bus system will transport people from a
variety of campus locations to Center events.
Call 757-683-4444 for more information.
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OLD DOMINIONFieldhouse 1970-2002
T
he Old Dominion Fieldhouse served as a
palace for the women's basketball team's fortunes.
The Lady Monarchs have been a leader in
women’s basketball attendance over the past
three decades, leading the nation in the late 1970’s and early
1980’s with packed crowds on a nightly basis. The Hampton Roads community opened its heart to the Lady Monarch basketball program, and the team rewarded their fans
by bringing home three national championships ('79, '80,
and '85), five Sun Belt Conference titles and ten Colonial
Athletic Association championships.
In addition to drawing top crowds, the Fieldhouse has
played a major part in the overwhelming success of the
Lady Monarch program. Winning streaks, like the 64-game
streak that extended from Feb. 4, 1977 to Feb. 16, 1981 (the
longest men's or women's streak at that time), helped convince Old Dominion opponents of the wrath of the
Fieldhouse.
Another streak followed in 1983 through 1984 at 44
games. More importantly, Old Dominion only had one losing season in the Fieldhouse since the building opened its
doors in 1970. The Lady Monarchs own an astounding 676224 record in the building, including post-season and exhibitions.
Above, the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse,
home of the eleven-time CAA champion and
NCAA Sweet Sixteen participant Lady Monarchs.
Right, fans of all ages routinely packed the
Fieldhouse to cheer their Lady Monarchs on to
victory!
All-Time Fieldhouse
Record 1970-2002
383 wins
74 Losses
83.8 Winning
Percentage
Largest Lady Monarch Fieldhouse Crowds
OPPONENT
1. Connecticut
DATE
12-29-01
OUTCOME
L 70-84
ATTENDANCE
5,211
2. William & Mary
3. Tennessee
4. Va. Commonwealth
2-20-98
2-10-79
2-13-98
W 110-51
W 71-56
W 86-48
5,211
5, 200
5, 171
5. Tennessee
James Madison
7. Texas
1-7-97
1-30-98
2-25-80
W 83-72
W 81-59
W 74-45
5,155
5,155
5, 105
8. UCLA
9. Ohio State
10. Louisiana Tech
1-3-79
2-16-80
2-4-84
W 90-60
W 85-56
W 66-64
5,100
5,055
5,007
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Old Dominion University
THREE-TIME
T
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
he Old Dominion Univer
sity name has grown na
tionally over the years to
mean the best in competi
tion... honesty... integrity...
and championships, lots of
championships.
Thirty national titles. The number is overwhelming, the hardware impressive. And
each national title only adds to the Old Dominion legend as "The Home of Champions."
The first national title came in 1975, when
the men's basketball team claimed the Division II title in Evansville, Ind. A year later,
Old Dominion made the move to NCAA Division I, and the titles continued.
Individually, the titles cut across the
sports scene at Old Dominion. Three women's
basketball titles (1978-79, 1979-80, 198485)...Nine field hockey titles (1982, 1983, 1984,
1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998)...Twelve titles in
sailing (Women's Champions - 1982, 1987,
2002; Sloop Champions - 1989, 1990, 1993;
Singlehanded Champions - 1989, 1997, 2002;
Dinghy Champions - 1989, 1997, 1998; and
Team Race Champions - 1990, 1997, 1998)...
Three individual wrestling titles... And one individual tennis title.
Additionally, nearly every team that
competes in conference championships has
won a title.
1978-79 AIAW Champions
Final Record
35-1
Head Coach
Marianne Stanley
Standing (L to R): Marianne Stanley
(Head Coach), Nancy Lieberman, Jan
Trombly, Inge Nissen, Linda Jerome,
Cris Critelli, Rhonda Rompola, Angela
Cotman, Jerry Busone (Asst. Coach).
Front Row (L to R): Sue Brown, Sandy
Burke, Debbie Richards, Sue Davy,
Beth Campbell, and Fran Clemente.
1979-80 AIAW Champions
Final Record
37-1
Head Coach
Marianne Stanley
Standing (L to R): Marianne Stanley (Head
Coach), Nancy Lieberman, Linda Jerome,
Inge Nissen, Anne Donovan, Jan Trombly,
Beth Wilkerson, Rhonda Rompola,
Wendy Larry (Asst. Coach), Jerry Busone
(Asst. Coach). Front Row (L to R): Rose
Riggs (Mgr.), Suzy Anderson (Mgr.), Peggy
Smith, Cris Critelli, Noreen Kemether, Sue
Richardson, Sue Brown, Angela Cotman,
Cathy Loew (Trainer), and Erika Zauzig
(Mgr.)
1984-85 NCAA Champions
Final Record
31-3
Head Coach
Marianne Stanley
Standing (L to R): Liz Connahan, Tracy
Claxton, Medina Dixon, Dawn Cullen,
Donna Harrington, Adrienne Goodson,
Alphelia Goodson. Front Row (L to R):
Trish Vantucci (Mgr.), Beth Calder
(Mgr.), Joann Beatty, Bridget Jenkins,
Marie Christian, Lisa Blais, Lisa
Hendrick (Mgr.).
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RETIREDJerseys
Nancy Lieberman
(1976-80)
10
Inge Nissen
(1976-80)
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Anne Donovan
(1979-83)
22
Ticha Penicheiro
(1994-98)
21
Clarisse
Machanguana
(1994-98)
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Lieberman’s impact on the sport of women’s basketball is immeasurable. “Lady Magic,” as she was known in the
media during her days at Old Dominion, helped her Lady Monarch teams collect an astounding 72-2 record during their
back-to-back championship seasons.
She never backed down from a challenge...not even from the 7-2, 280-pound Russian center Uljana Semjonova. In the
1976 Montreal Olympics, the 16-year-old Lieberman courageously took a charge from the towering Semjonova and things
were never the same.
That feisty attitude has crowned her as one of basketball’s trailblazers and ambassadors. The three-time All-American
remains Old Dominion University’s leader in career assists (961) while standing second in all-time steals (512). She also holds
several single-game and single-season records. Lieberman is the only two-time winner of the Wade Trophy (1978-79 and
1979-80) and is also a recipient of the Broderick Cup (1979-80).
For her efforts and dedication to the game, Lieberman was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996 and the
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. She and teammate Anne Donovan (who was inducted the year before) are part of
a select group of 11 women in the Hall. She is also a member of the Old Dominion Hall of Fame and the Virginia Sports Hall
of Fame. She served as the head coach/general manager of the WNBA's Detroit Shock club and is currently and anouncer for
ESPN. She and her son T.J. reside in Dallas.
A two-time national champion with the 1979 and 1980 Lady Monarchs, Inge Nissen left her indelible mark on Old
Dominion women’s basketball during a stellar playing career. What she left from Norfolk, Virginia, she brought with her to
Miami, Florida where she is now a co-head coach with former Old Dominion University assistant Cindy Russo at Florida
International University.
Nissen earned Kodak All-American honors during her senior campaign with the Lady Monarchs and was also named to
the Street and Smith All-American team. A four-year starter, Nissen ended her career with 2,647 points and 1,459 rebounds.
Both numbers are second only to Anne Donovan in the Lady Monarch record books. In addition, Nissen holds several
individual season records, including field goals attempted (651), free throws attempted (209), and free throws made (148), as
well as single game records for field goals attempted (33) and rebounds (28 vs. Longwood College on March 3, 1978).
A two-time Wade Trophy Finalist, Nissen was named the team’s MVP during the 1978, 1979, and 1980 seasons as well as
the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year at ODU in 1980. In 1978, Nissen led Old Dominion to the National Women’s
Invitational Tournament Championship and ended a fine career by leading the Lady Monarchs to the AIAW National
Championships in 1979 and 1980.
After her career at Old Dominion, Nissen spent a season in the Women’s Pro Basketball League. When the league
disbanded in 1981, Nissen continued to play overseas and won the French National Championship with the Asnieres junior
team. A year later, Nissen coached the team to a national title.
Nissen was inducted into the Old Dominion Hall of Fame in 1985 and is currently in her twelvth season as the co-head
coach of Florida International women’s program.
Perfection is the sort of thing that kept Anne Donovan going strong through her basketball career and perfection is
what keeps Donovan in one of the top positions throughout Lady Monarch basketball history.
After her gold medal performance in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Donovan was ready to retire but opted not to hang
up her high tops when rumors spread that the United States cruised to a gold because the Russians boycotted the LA Games.
Desperately wanting to prove the masses wrong, Donovan returned to the 1988 Seoul Olympics and, at the ripe old age of 26,
co-captained her team to a repeat gold medal.
That consummate attitude made Donovan a pioneer in her sport and has earned her a spot as one of just 10 women to be
honored by the Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 1995, Donovan was rewarded for the hard work and dedication that is
scrawled throughout the chronicles of Lady Monarch basketball history.
A multi-honored athlete for the Lady Monarchs, Donovan remains the school’s leader in career scoring (2,719 points),
career rebounding (1,976 boards), and career blocked shots (801 blocks). In addition, the three-time All-American and 1983
Naismith National Player of the Year owns several single-game and single-season records.
A former assistant at her alma mater, Donovan is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, the Women's Basketball Hall
of Fame, the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame, the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and the GTE/CoSida Academic AllAmerican Hall of Fame. She is currently the head coach of the WNBA's Seattle Storm and has also coached the Indiana Fever
and Charlotte Sting. Her 2001 Sting squad advanced to the WNBA Finals.
Ticha Penicheiro can be described with many words, but the lasting impression she has made on Lady Monarch
basketball can be fully portrayed by one word – heart-stopping.
Penicheiro’s playing style, one of a unique mixture of panache and skill, has earned her many a fan in the Hampton
Roads area and around the country. It has also earned her jersey a spot in the rafters.
Numbers don’t lie for Penicheiro, who along with Mery Andrade and Clarisse Machanguana, comprised the fanfavorite “Portuguese Connection” that re-cultivated a national pride with the Old Dominion Lady Monarch program. This
Figueira da Foz native helped her Lady Monarch squads to an impressive 119-14 overall record, a 61-1 Colonial Athletic
Association record, four consecutive CAA crowns, and an appearance in the 1997 NCAA National Championship game.
During her playing time at Old Dominion, Penicheiro collected 1,304 points over 133 games. She finished her career
as Old Dominion’s all-time steal leader with 591 and second on the all-time assist board, behind only fellow All-American
Nancy Lieberman, with 939. She is the CAA’s all-time leader on both counts.
A two-time Kodak All-American, Penicheiro collected a plethora of honors during her stay in Norfolk. She became
Old Dominion’s second winner of the prestigious Lifetime/Wade Trophy and the first international player to win the honor.
A four-time All-CAA honoree, Penicheiro was named the conference’s Player of the Year in 1995-96 and 1996-97 while also
claiming the Rookie of the Year honor in 1994-95.
Penicheiro most recently completed her sixth season with the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. She is a four-time
WNBA All-Star and two-time All-WNBA first team selection.
Machanguana's style and power helped lead a great resurgence in Lady Monarch basketball in the late 90's and left an
indelible mark on the Old Dominion dynasty. With Machanguana on the floor, the Lady Monarchs won an incredible 89
percent (90-11) of their games, captured three CAA conference crowns, and advanced to the 1997 NCAA Championship
game. It was during her career that "The Streak" began with the Lady Monarch posting 44 straight conference victories
during her final two seasons en route amassing a total of 131 consecutive CAA wins.
One of the most prolific scorers in recent memory, the 6-5 forward completed her career with 1,813 career points,
which ranks her ninth all-time in Old Dominion history. Every year she stepped onto the hardwood for the Lady Monarchs
she led her teams in scoring and field goal percentage, placing her name besides the greats in Old Dominion women's
basketball history. Machanguana finished fifth in single season scoring and recorded six games with 30 points or more.
Additionally, she shot .624 from the floor and averaged 7.6 rebounds per game in 99 contests during her career.
A Kodak All-American and Naismith Player of the Year finalist in 1997, she helped lead Old Dominion to a 34-2 record
and their third Final Four appearance. During her career she also earned All-America honors by the Sporting News, Basketball
Times, and Associated Press and was a three-time All-CAA First Time selection and two-time conference tournament MVP.
Since completing her career at Old Dominion, Machanguana has played for San Jose in the ABL, followed by stints
with Los Angeles, Charlotte, and Orlando in the WNBA. In 2001, Machanguana helped her Sting squad advance to the
WNBA finals under head coach and fellow Old Dominion legend Anne Donovan.
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Old Dominion University
DONNA DOYLE
I
n 1975, a group of loyal and dedicated
women's athletic fans proposed the idea of
soliciting donors to create a scholarship fund
for the women's intercollegiate sports program at
Old Dominion University.
There seemed no better title to this effort than
to dedicate the scholarship to Donna Doyle Smith,
the first female health and physical education
graduate at the Norfolk Division of the College of
William & Mary, as Old Dominion was then known.
A four-sport star in the 1950's, Donna had dedicated
her life to the advancement of women's athletics as
both a competitor and administrator in the Norfolk
City Schools.
Old Dominion's women's basketball program
was in its infancy at that point, but dedicated toward gaining national recognition. What Donna
and her supporters believed would help set the program in motion would be to attract "name" opponents to the game each year. Virginia Tech played
in the first Donna Doyle Scholarship Game in 1975,
with Old Dominion earning a 95-82 win. The following year the scholarship committee landed their
prize opponent when three-time national champion
Immaculata College matched up with the Lady
Monarchs.
History now looks at that second Donna
Doyle Scholarship game as somewhat of a turning
point for the program. While the Lady Monarchs
fell to the stronger Mighty Macs, it was Old
Scholarship Game
Dominion's first look at its future coach, Marianne
Stanley, the two-time All-American point guard for
Immaculata. Stanley put on a show for the Norfolk
audience that night, and one year later would return as head coach of the Lady Monarchs, beginning a ten-year legacy at the University that would
produce three national championships.
Donna and her committee had no clue in 1975
that their efforts would produce the University's
first fully endowed athletic scholarship, a mark the
committee reached in 1988.
Through the years, the scholarship fund has
enabled numerous female student-athletes the opportunity to study and compete at Old Dominion.
The game itself has grown into one of the most prestigious events in the nation and has continually attracted the top names in women's basketball.
In 1981, then top-ranked Louisiana Tech
matched up with the 4th-ranked Lady Monarchs
for the annual scholarship game. The excitement
surrounding the game mounted in the weeks prior
to the matchup and resulted in moving the contest
to Norfolk Scope. A sellout crowd of 10,237 packed
Scope and put Old Dominion in the record books
again for the largest regular season attendance at a
single women's collegiate game at that point.
Donna Doyle Smith passed away in 1977 from
cancer, a disease she had battled for several years
prior to her death. Her efforts toward this scholarship and the advancement of women's athletics at
her alma mater are permanently remembered
through this scholarship fund, which continues to
grow. Each year, seven new Donna Doyle Scholarship recipients are selected in each of the women's
scholarship sports at Old Dominion. Student-athletes are selected that represent Donna Doyle's athletic achievements, her enthusiasm and spirit.
Donna Doyle
Scholarship Game
Results
Donna Doyle in the uniform of the Norfolk
Division of William and Mary.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
95-82
53-89
47-55
77-55
90-60
74-45
59-73
66-54
81-58
66-64
64-67
70-77
73-68
65-68
69-91
65-79
52-66
64-62
81-67
73-59
75-81
103-43
77-49
81-59
100-64
74-58
68-46
67-43
59-67
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
vs. Virginia Tech
vs. Immaculata
vs. Delta State
vs. N.C. State
vs. UCLA
vs. Texas
vs. Louisiana Tech
vs. Tennessee
vs. Long Beach State
vs. Louisiana Tech
vs. Tennessee
vs. Louisiana Tech
vs. Western Kentucky
vs. Louisiana Tech
vs. N.C. State
vs. Louisiana Tech
vs. N.C. State
vs. James Madison
vs. N.C. State
vs. James Madison
vs. N.C. State
vs. VCU
vs. James Madison
vs. James Madison
vs. Richmond
vs. East Carolina
vs. William & Mary
vs. James Madison
vs. Rutgers
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Donna Doyle Smith
“
What an important day in my life!
How happy I am to share it with you.
How do I feel about this honor? I feel
humble! I feel proud! I feel sad! I feel
excited! Most importantly, I feel! I am
aware that my life will go on in the lives
of other young women who will use
their God-given abilities in the athletic
arena. I am also aware that, as a result
of the strength and confidence these
young women will gain through
athletics, they will translate this into
meaningful activities and relationships
as they progress through life.
God is in control of my life, and this
is one more occurrence which supports
my faith in His presence."
Donna
Letter written by Donna Doyle Smith to
commemorate the first
Donna Doyle Scholarship game.
LADY MONARCHS In the Pros
History of Lady Monarchs in the professional ranks
LEAGUE
TEAM
DRAFT ROUND / COACHING POSITION
2002-WNBA
Hamchetou Maiga
Lucienna Bertheiu
Sharron Francis
Tiffany Thompson
Marianne Stanley
Sacramento
Seattle
Minnesota
Los Angeles
Washington
1st Round
2nd Round
4th Round
4th Round
Head Coach
2001-WNBA
Anne Donovan
Maura McHugh
Marianne Stanley
Charlotte
Sacramento
Washington
Head Coach
Head Coach
Asst. Coach
2000-WNBA
Anne Donovan
Donna Harrington
Marianne Stanley
Indiana
Indiana
Los Angeles
Interim Head Coach
Free Agent
Asst. Coach
1999-WNBA
Clarisse Machanguana
Mery Andrade
Adrienne Goodson
Maura McHugh
Los Angeles
Cleveland
Utah
Sacramento
2nd Round
2nd Round
3rd Round
Asst. Coach
1998-ABL
Anne Donovan
Philadelphia
Head Coach
Hamchetou Maiga - Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA)
1998-WNBA
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Nancy Lieberman-Cline
Sacramento
Houston
Detroit
1st Round
2nd Round
Head Coach/GM
1997-ABL
Maura McHugh
Clarisse Machanguana
Esther Benjamin
Celeste Hill
Long Beach
San Jose
Richmond
Seattle
Head Coach
1st Round
Alternate
Alternate
1996-WNBA
Nancy Lieberman-Cline
Phoenix
2nd Round
1996-ABL
Adrienne Goodson
Richmond
3rd Round
1982-WBL
Rhonda Rompola
Dallas
1980-WBL
Nancy Lieberman
Inge Nissen
Chris Critelli
Angela Cotman
Jan Trombly
Sue Richardson
Sue Brown
Linda Jerome
Dallas
Chicago
New York
Houston
Colorado
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
St. Louis
Did you know...
In 2002, Old Dominion
& Connecticut had the
most student-athletes
chosen in the WNBA
draft with four.
1st Round
1st Round
1st Round
2nd Round
4th Round
6th Round
7th Round
8th Round
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Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCHSIn the Pros
Adrienne Goodson
San Antonio Stars
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-A
3PM-A
FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
1999
UTA
32-31
1,068 182-427
13-53
99-129
71-67/138
87
27
8
98
76 476
2000
UTA
29-28
929
199-415
8-29
92-134
69-95/164
69
41
7
81
67 498
2001
UTA
28-25
854
138-319
5-31
62-89
66-86/152
58
27
0
75
64 343
2002
UTA
32-32
1,101 189-419
8-28
117-157
91-90/181
67
45
6
102 92 503
2003
SAN
33-32
969
8-36
81-102
74-111/185
71
24
6
85
141-357
96 371
Career
154-148 4,921 849-1,937 42-177
451-611
371-449/820
352
164 27
441 395 2,191
Playoff
7-7
261
42-103
2-11
17-26
15-28/43
11
10
2
25
18 103
All-Star
1-0
9
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-1/1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ticha Penicheiro
Sacramento Monarchs
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MMI FGM-A
3PM-A
FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
1998
SAC
30-30
1,080 55-165
10-43
70-109
13-128/141
224
67
3
1999
SAC
32-32
1,120 71-222
6-38
87-131
29-126/155
226
67
5
135 87 235
2000
SAC
30-30
936
68-185
10-50
62-107
12-77/89
236
70
6
71
71 208
2001
SAC
23-22
744
42-124
11-42
49-64
6-80/86
172
40
8
64
58 144
2002
SAC
24-24
853
60-159
8-32
75-103
7-95/102
192
64
1
69
49 203
2003
SAC
34-34
1,089 62-205
15-60
44-76
29-90/119
229
61
1
81
76 183
387-590 96-596/692
1,279 369 24
116 90 190
Career
173-172 5,822 358-1,060 60-265
536 431 1.163
Playoff
14-14
403
23-85
12-33
18-20
6-38/44
68
14
7
24
32 76
All-Star
4-3
87
2-8
0-2
3-6
0-6/6
14
5
1
17
5
7
* 2001 All-WNBA Second Team, * 1999 All-WNBA First Team, * Third in Rookie of the Year balloting in 1998, * Led
WNBA in assists per game (2000, 2001)
Clarisse Machanguana
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-A
3PM-A
FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
1999
LAS
28-0
245
24-49
0-0
26-36
16-36/52
9
8
3
14
34 74
2000
LAS
31-1
421
48-83
0-1
14-25
20-52/72
18
13
4
19
66 110
2001
CHA
30-8
580
63-126
0-0
37-57
34-87/121
17
16
16
41
95 163
2002
ORL
29-25
428
61-114
0-0
16-25
26-38/64
17
12
4
33
61 138
Career
118-34 1,674 196-372
0-1
93-143
96-213/309
61
49
27
107 256 485
Playoff
13-0
0-0
8-12
14-18/32
2
4
4
7
186
23-43
47
18 54
LADY MONARCHS In the Pros
Mery Andrade
Cleveland Rockers
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
1999
CLE
32-1
2000
CLE
2001
2002
364
23-59
7-24
18-26
15-35/50
49
18
4
40 73 71
32-18 797
89-195
27-75
60-80
32-63/95
75
41
10
65 91 265
CLE
32-32 893
58-171
6-30
30-45
21-66/87
100 51
10
61 77 152
CLE
32-16 665
34-111
5-26
18-23
17-39/56
67
6
41 82 91
29
Career
128-67 2,719 204-536
45-155 126-174 85-203/288
291 139 33
207 323 579
Playoff
9-8
1-11
15
18 26 34
238
14-50
5-9
10-16/26
8
5
Lucienne Berthieu
Cleveland Rockers
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT
AST STL BLKTOPF PTS
2002
CLE
5-0
16
3-7
0-1
2-4
3-1/4
0
0
0
0
2003
CLE
22-4
201
27-52
0-1
30-46
20-22/42
6
10
4
22 38 84
Career
27-4
217
30-59
0-2
32-50
23-23/46
6
10
4
22 43 92
Playoff
3-0
13
2-9
0-0
0-0
2-2/4
1
1
1
2
5
5
8
4
Hamchetou Maiga
Sacramento Monarchs
YEAR
TEAM G-GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF-DEF/TOT
2002
SAC
23-3
197
13-53
0-0
14-30
18-19/37
9
15
3
23 37 40
2003
SAC
22-0
190
17-52
0-0
8-20
13-24/37
14
18
2
14 27 42
Career
45-3
387
30-105
0-0
22-50
31-33/74
23
33
5
37 64 82
Playoff
4-0
15
1-3
0-0
0-0
1-2/3
2
0
0
5
48
AST STL BLKTOPF PTS
4
2
Old Dominion University
2002-03
In Review
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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2002-03 in Review
SEARCHING FOR HEROES
The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs opened a new chapter in their history books with the
inaugural season at the Ted Constant Convocation Center
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Lady Monarch point guard led her squad in
scoring (14.8 ppg) and assists (4.7 apg), had five
20+ point scoring efforts, and collected her first
career double-double with a 22 point and careerhigh 11 assist effort against Drexel. Giddens,
who served as captain of the 2002-03 version of
the Lady Monarchs, exhibited excellent leadership jumping into a starting position after serving as one of the top reserves during her first
three seasons with Old Dominion. Giddens
poured in career and Lady Monarch high 28
points in a near come back win at then #13/15
Penn State and also set a CAA Tournament
record grabbing 20 rebounds in a semifinal victory over James Madison.
Junior forwards Monique Coker and
sophomore guard Shareese Grant, also had a
significant impact for the Lady Monarchs. Coker
continued to be a force on the boards grabbing
a team-leading 8.7 rebounds per game and was
Old Dominion's third leading scorer averaging
10.5 points per game en route to being named
Second Team All-CAA. Additionally, she was
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continued on the court as the Lady Monarchs had
their 12th straight 20 win campaign, finishing the
year 21-12 playing the second hardest schedule in
the country. Nine of the Lady Monarchs' opponents,
including eight of Old Dominion's non-conference
opponents, in 2002-03 were either ranked or receiving votes in the national polls at the time of tip-off.
Although the Lady Monarchs lost three conference games this past season, Old Dominion was
still the team to beat in the conference. Old Dominion ranked among the top in stats among the 10teams in the CAA including leading the league in
scoring offense, field goal percentage, rebounding,
and blocks. Nationally, the Lady Monarchs ranked
fifth in the country in rebounding margin, grabbing
9.1 more rebounds per game than their opponents.
Senior, guard Okeisha Howard and forward
Kim Giddens each closed out impressive four-year
careers. Howard, who was named First Team AllCAA for the second time in her career and was the
CAA Preaseason Player of the Year, finished her
career at Old Dominion ranked 12th on the all-time
scoring list (1,565) points. During the season the
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ushered in a new era with
the opening of the brand
new state-of-the-art Ted
Constant Convocation Cen
ter, some things still re
mained the same. Old Do
minion captured its 12th
straight CAA title since joining the league back in
1991-92 and upped its home court record in conference play to 114-1 with a perfect 12-0 record
against CAA opponents on its new home court.
Other Lady Monarch traditions continued at
the Ted Constant Convocation Center in 2002-03.
The Lady Monarchs again remained one of the top
teams in attendance ranking 13th in the nation
among fellow Division I schools with 5,288 fans per
game entering the turnstiles to cheer on the Old
Dominion women. "The Ted" also continued the
tradition of hosting the NCAA Tournament, as the
NCAA First and Second Rounds were brought to
Norfolk in the building's first year.
Old Dominion's tradition of excellence also
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Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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Shareese Grant
CAA All-Rookie
Shareese Grant
CAA Tournament MVP
Shareese Grant
CAA All-Tournament
Corrina Turner
Monique Coker
Okeisha Howard
Shareese Grant
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named to her third CAA All-Tournament team and
led the Lady Monarchs with eight double-doubles
on the year. Shareese Grant jumped into the starting line-up in just her second year on the team and
proved to be one of the top guards in the league.
Grant was second only to fellow guard and former
high school teammate Okeisha Howard in scoring
at a 12.6 clip and was also named the CAA
Tournament's Most Valuable Player after averaging 16.7 points during the Lady Monarchs championship run. Grant was also among the toughest defenders on the squad being named to the CAA's
All-Defensive Team.
Coming off a two-year absence and injury to
her ACL, redshirt freshman Corrina Turner steadily
improved throughout the season and became one
of most dominant centers in the CAA. Turner led
the Lady Monarchs in shooting percentage (.585)
and was second on the squad in rebounding collecting an average of 7.0 boards per outing.
Junior guard Max Nhassengo and sophomore
forward Paula Muxiri each made impressive debuts as well. Nhassengo, coming off an ACL injury,
dazzled fans and frustrated opponents with her
lightening quick speed, while Muxiri was called
upon to come off the bench to help the Lady Monarch defense come up with big stops on the other
end of the court.
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in ODU scoring history.
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The Lady Monarchs open a new home in the 2002-2003 season. The Ted Cosntant Convocation Center saw the Lady Monarchs earn a 14-4
home record & host the CAA and NCAA tournament.
All-Colonial Athletic Association
Okeisha Howard (First team)
Monique Coker (Second team)
2002-03 Team Statistics
RECORD: ...................................... OVERALL ................
ALL GAMES........... ..................... (21-11) .....................
CONFERENCE.......... ................... (15-3) .......................
NON-CONFERENCE...... ............. (6-8) .........................
HOME ............. AWAY ............. NEUTRAL
(14-4) .............. (6-5) ................. (1-2)
(9-0) ................ (6-3) ................. (0-0)
(5-4) ................ (0-2) ................. (1-2)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
P L AY E R
05 Howard, Okeisha....
24 Grant, Shareese....
23 Coker, Monique.....
01 Nhassengo, "Max"...
40 Giddens, Kim.......
00 Turner, Corrina....
04 Spence, Myriah.....
02 Muxiri, Paula......
03 Davis, Lawona......
32 Koukouvinou, Marian
34 Calwell, Cassie....
TEAM...............
TOTAL
3-POINTERS
REBOUNDS
GP - GS MIN--AVG FG - FGA PCT FG - FGA PCT FT - FTA PCT OFF - DEF TOT -- AVG PF - FO A TO BLK ST PTS -AVG
32-31
32-32
32-29
32-10
32-29
32-25
32-4
32-0
30-0
21-0
18-0
1059
987
897
671
870
721
508
288
246
86
117
33.1
30.8
28.0
21.0
27.2
22.5
15.9
9.0
8.2
4.1
6.5
146-384
173-332
121-255
101-221
93-190
76-130
55-143
29-59
21-49
8-21
3-26
.380
.521
.475
.457
.489
.585
.385
.492
.429
.381
.115
51-145
5-13
8-21
0-5
0-0
0-1
17-58
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-14
.352
.385
.381
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.000
.293
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.000
.000
.071
132-166
51-70
87-123
53-82
39-54
47-78
23-30
17-38
11-20
4-5
3-4
.795
.729
.707
.646
.722
.603
.767
.447
.550
.800
.750
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44
102
45
70
74
24
27
16
4
3
41
54
60
176
110
145
151
42
32
28
12
15
43
78
104
278
155
215
225
66
59
44
16
18
84
2.4
3.3
8.7
4.8
6.7
7.0
2.1
1.8
1.5
0.8
1.0
2.6
61
64
86
49
95
62
34
47
26
15
16
1
1
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
151 90
76 88
67 98
58 80
31 51
22 50
45 44
10 40
13 40
4 16
8 13
2
10
24
2
40
55
2
8
2
0
5
40
48
38
41
36
17
13
8
12
3
3
475
402
337
255
225
199
150
75
53
20
10
14.8
12.6
10.5
8.0
7.0
6.2
4.7
2.3
1.8
1.0
0.6
GAME BY GAME STATISTICS
DATE
11-22-02
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$03-14-03
$03-15-03
%03-22-03
OPPONENT
VIRGINIA
vs Arkansas
vs Duke
vs Hampton
at North Carolina
VIRGINIA TECH
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
UNC-WILMINGTON
TENNESSEE
at Drexel
at George Mason
JAMES MADISON
at Towson Univ.
at Penn State
VCU
HOFSTRA
RUTGERS
DELAWARE BLUE HENS
at VCU
at James Madison
at DELAWARE BLUE HENS
at Hofstra
DREXEL DRAGONS
GEORGE MASON
TOWSON
WILLIAM & MARY
at UNC Wilmington
at William and Mary
HOFSTRA
JAMES MADISON
DELAWARE BLUE HENS
BOSTON COLLEGE
W/L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L OT
L
W
W
W
W
W
W OT
W
W
W
W
L
SCORE
55-63
49-54
52-65
90-54
54-90
63-49
79-55
71-58
63-91
54-52
73-69
58-48
69-48
74-81
73-56
81-49
59-67
73-62
56-67
95-98
50-58
99-69
71-57
70-60
72-46
83-44
51-48
67-49
88-46
71-55
66-58
72-73
^ = Paradise Jam - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
$ = CAA Women's Basketball Championships - Norfolk, VA
% = NCAA Tournament - East Region - Norfolk, VA
* = CAA Conference game
ATTENDANCE
7316
1071
1373
1867
934
5486
5240
4725
7758
748
2771
4921
301
5498
5952
5138
6384
5352
485
1669
1801
645
6280
5604
4755
5742
2254
325
2831
3022
3447
5239
Did you know...
The Lady Monarchs
ranked 13th
nationally in
attendance in
2002-2003.
ATTENDANCE
TOTALS
AVG/GAME
HOME....................... .................................... 95,192 ................ 5,288
AWAY...................... ....................................... 21,742 ................ 1,585
NEUTRAL.................... ................................ 4,311 .................. 1,437
TOTAL....................... .................................... 121,245 .............. 2,770
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Old Dominion University
2002-03 BOX SCORES
November 29, 2002
Paradise Jam Tournament * St.Thomas, US VI
November 22, 2002
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
(RV) VIRGINIA: . . . . . . . . . . . .63
#23 ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
VIRGINIA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Prillaman
34
3-8
0-0
7
3
7
Crosswhite
24
4-6
2-2
3
1
13
O’Reggio
13
2-2
2-2
2
0
6
Jaeger
8
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
Grant-Fairley 12
0-1
0-0
1
1
0
Graham
10
5-5
1-2
0
0
11
Dickson
4
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Sahin
14
1-3
0-0
2
3
2
Blue
27
0-5
6-8
8
3
6
Teamer
33
8-18 2-7
6
0
18
Sardin
14
0-5
0-0
5
0
0
Logan-Friend 7
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 23-57 13-21 39
11 63
Percentages: FG-.404 FT-. 619 3-Point FG-.267
(Prillaman 1-6, Crosswhite 3-5, Grant-Fairley 0-1,
Blue 0-3) Turnovers- 25 (O’Reggio 5, Blue 5)
Steals-11 (Jaeger 4) Blocks-2 (Sardin 2)
OLD DOMINION
FG
Min M-A
31
2-7
24
1-2
31
4-5
40
5-18
27
6-9
16
1-5
10
0-0
12
0-1
9
0-3
FT
M-A
2-3
0-1
1-3
6-7
1-2
3-5
2-2
1-2
0-0
24
26
39
29
#1 DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
ODU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
N.C. STATE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
DUKE
OLD DOMINION
N.C. STATE
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Tillis
35
5-15 2-2
11
0
14
Matyasovsky 21
1-5
2-2
5
0
4
Mosch
10
1-7
1-3
2
3
1
Kraphol
19
0-0
1-2
1
3
1
Beard
38
9-15 9-11 4
3
28
Bass
15
1-4
3-4
1
1
5
Harding
21
0-4
0-0
3
2
0
Smith
9
1-2
0-0
0
0
2
Foley
9
1-1
0-0
2
2
2
Whitley
23
2-4
2-7
2
1
6
Team
3
Totals
21-57 20-31 34
15
15 65
Percentages: FG-.368 FT-. 645 3-Point FG-.300
(Mosch 0-1, Beard 1-2, Whitley 0-1, Tillis 2-4,
Matyasovsky 0-2) Turnovers- 15 (Tillis 6) Steals13 (Beard 4, Tillis 4) Blocks-3 (Bass 1, Beard 1,
Tillis 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Spence
19
2-7
2-2
4
0
7
Coker
27
4-10 1-2
6
1
10
Giddens
19
0-8
0-0
4
1
0
Howard
33
0-7
0-0
3
5
0
Grant
34
10-17 3-4
2
1
23
Turner
16
0-4
2-6
4
0
2
Davis
14
1-4
0-0
5
0
2
Nhassengo
14
4-7
0-3
3
0
8
Muxiri
14
0-1
2-4
3
1
2
Koukouvinou 3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
7
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
Team
0
Totals
200 21-67 10-21 34
9
54
Percentages: FG-.313 FT-. 476 3-Point FG-.182
(Spence 1-4, Coker 1-2, Howard 0-3, Nhassengo 01, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers- 20 (Howard 4) Steals14 (Nhassengo 3) Blocks-4(Giddens 2, Turner 2)
OLD DOMINION
UNC
FG
Min M-A
33
1-6
29
5-11
30
1-4
31
5-11
28
3-5
17
0-2
3
0-0
8
1-2
4
1-2
17
2-4
FT
M-A
0-1
2-2
0-0
4-5
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
37
30
28
22
Reb A TP
Coker
8
1
6
Giddens
1
0
2
Turner
8
1
9
Howard
7
6
17
Grant
3
0
13
Nhassengo
6
0
5
Muxiri
3
0
2
Davis
0
0
1
Spence
1
0
0
Team
2
Totals
200 19-50 16-25 39
8
55
Percentages: FG-.380 FT-. 640 3-Point FG-.091
(Turner 0-1, Howard 1-7, Spence 0-3) Turnovers31 (Howard 6, Grant 6) Steals-12 (Howard 5)
Blocks-6 (Turner 5)
Reb A TP
Spence
6
2
3
Coker
13
0
12
Turner
5
0
2
Howard
5
5
16
Grant
2
1
10
Nhassengo
1
2
0
Muxiri
0
0
0
Davis
1
0
2
Calwell
0
0
3
Giddens
3
0
4
Team
3
Totals
200 19-50 16-25 39
8
55
Percentages: FG-.404 FT-. 833 3-Point FG-.308
(Nhassengo 0-1, Spence 1-3, Howard 2-6, Coker 01, Calwell 1-2) Turnovers- 28 (Howard 5) Steals-4
(Spence 2, Howard 2) Blocks-0
UVA
ODU
DUKE
ODU
63
55
December 30, 2002
Constant Center * Norfolk, VA
December 8, 2002
Carmichael Auditorium * Chapel Hill, NC
(RV) ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
#16/15 NORTH CAROLINA . .90
November 28, 2002
Paradise Jam Tournament * St. Thomas, US VI
OLD DOMINION
FG
Min M-A
17
3-3
20
2-8
23
8-15
31
6-11
17
2-5
8
0-1
20
3-9
14
1-2
24
4-8
12
1-2
6
2-2
5
1-1
3
0-0
FT
M-A
4-5
1-4
1-2
1-1
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
1-3
5-7
0-0
2-2
24
46
30
44
Reb A TP
Thomas
10
1
10
Atkinson
5
3
5
Sutton
6
1
17
Brown
3
2
16
Metcalf
1
5
6
McBee
3
0
0
Bell
11
5
7
Baptist
2
0
2
Sell
2
4
11
Davis
1
1
3
Laaksonen
2
0
9
Chambers
1
0
2
Tucker
0
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 33-67 17-27 53
22 90
Percentages: FG-.493 FT-. 630 3-Point FG-.500
(Brown 3-5, Metcalf 1-3, Sell 3-6) Turnovers- 20
(Brown 4, Metcalf 4, Sell 4) Steals-9 (Sell 3)
Blocks-7 (Sutton 2)
65
52
ODU
UNC
54
90
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
26
5-11 0-1
4
2
11
Giddens
24
4-8
2-2
7
2
10
Turner
17
0-3
0-0
6
0
0
Howard
34
8-17 0-0
0
5
20
Grant
27
5-11 0-0
7
2
10
Nhassengo
23
4-6
1-5
11
6
9
Muxiri
20
0-1
0-0
2
1
0
Davis
8
1-1
0-0
2
2
2
Spence
20
6-11 3-3
6
4
17
Koukouvinou 1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 33-69 6-11 48
24 79
Percentages: FG-.478 FT-. 545 3-Point FG-.538
(Coker 1-1, Howard 4-6, Nhassengo 0-1, Spence 25) Steals-9 (Giddens 2, Howard 3, Nhassengo 2)
Blocks-8 (Muxiri 3)
N.C. STATE 18
ODU
35
37
44
55
79
January 3, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
December 21, 2002
Constant Center * Norfolk, VA
November 30, 2002
Paradise Jam * St. Thomas, US VI
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Simpson
10
0-2
0-2
2
1
0
Moody
26
3-10 2-2
6
0
8
Chones
30
1-4
2-2
5
1
4
James
33
6-15 2-2
5
2
14
Labador
28
5-11 1-1
1
2
11
Bailey
6
0-2
0-0
0
1
0
McDowell
14
2-7
0-0
1
0
4
Rivers
24
3-9
2-4
6
3
9
Bell
8
0-2
0-0
3
1
0
Mendeng
21
1-4
3-4
7
0
5
Team
4
Totals
200 21-66 12-17 40
11 55
Percentages: FG-.318 FT-. 706 3-Point FG-.071
(James 0-4, Labador 0-2, Bailey 0-2, McDowell02, Rivers 1-3, Mendeng 0-1)) Turnovers- 15
(Simpson 4) Steals-5 (James 2) Blocks-5 (Chones
4)
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
#17 ARKANSAS: . . . . . . . . . . . .54
ODU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
HAMPTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
(RV) VA. TECH: . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
UNC-WILMINGTON: . . . . . . .58
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
VIRGINIA TECH
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Gibson
31
4-10 0-2
6
1
8
Kublina
35
6-17 1-2
12
2
13
Recchia
19
0-3
0-0
0
1
0
Lipton
32
1-3
0-0
1
4
2
Mason
37
2-8
0-2
4
3
5
Starling
22
5-14 6-8
6
1
16
Chriss
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Gardin
9
1-2
0-0
0
0
2
Lingenfelder 1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Finnerty
14
1-2
1-2
3
0
3
Team
4
Totals
200 20-59 8-16 36
12 49
Percentages: FG-.339 FT-. 500 3-Point FG-.125
(Kublina 0-1, Recchia 0-2, Lipton 0-1, Mason 1-2,
Starling 0-2) Turnovers- 17 (Kublina 4) Steals-7
(Kublina 2, Starling 2) Blocks-4 (Kublina 2)
UNC-WILMINGTON
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Morgan
32
2-6
1-2
10
3
5
Lea
25
1-7
4-4
2
2
6
Montgomery 24
2-7
4-5
4
0
8
Friesen-Norwwod 28
2-4
0-0
1
4
4
Kapper
28
3-9
4-4
1
5
11
Roberts
3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Davis
17
1-4
0-0
1
2
2
Wojdowski
21
2-8
1-2
3
1
5
Presswood
22
7-15 3-5
4
0
17
Team
4
Totals
200 20-60 17-22 30
17 58
Percentages: FG-.333 FT-. 773 3-Point FG-.125
(Lea 0-2, Kapper 1-4, Davis 0-2) Turnovers- 10
(Friesen-Norwood 4) Steals-10 (Morgan 2,
Montgomery 2, Friesen-Norwood 2, Roberts 2)
Blocks-2 (Presswood 2)
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Nhassengo
15
1-6
2-2
5
2
4
Coker
35
3-11 2-4
13
1
8
Giddens
17
1-2
1-2
3
0
3
Howard
25
3-13 5-7
4
2
12
Grant
30
6-12 1-2
3
2
13
Turner
24
1-3
3-4
5
0
5
Muxiri
10
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Davis
11
1-2
0-1
3
0
2
Spence
11
0-2
0-0
2
1
0
Koukouvinou 2
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
10
1-3
0-0
0
0
2
Team
1
Totals
200 17-55 14-22 40
8
49
Percentages: FG-.309 FT-. 636 3-Point FG-.125
(Howard 1-6, Spence 0-1, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers17 (Coker 3, Davis 3) Steals-8 (Coker 3) Blocks-3
(Coker 1, Giddens 1, Turner 1)
ARKANSAS
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Spence
20
4-8
0-1
3
2
10
Coker
23
4-8
2-2
10
2
10
Turner
18
3-4
2-3
9
0
8
Howard
24
6-9
4-4
3
1
18
Grant
24
4-8
2-2
3
4
10
Nhassengo
18
6-12 0-2
4
3
12
Muxiri
8
2-4
2-2
1
0
6
Davis
15
2-5
2-2
2
2
6
Koukouvinou 10
3-4
0-0
0
2
6
Calwell
16
0-4
0-0
2
1
0
Giddens
24
2-5
0-0
5
0
4
Team
5
Totals
200 36-71 14-18 47
17 90
Percentages: FG-.507 FT-. 778 3-Point FG-.400
(Spence 2-3, Coker 0-1, Howard 2-4, Calwell 0-2)
Turnovers- 18 (Spence 4) Steals-6 (Nhassengo 2)
Blocks-3 (Turner 2)
Reb A TP
Christon
3
0
8
Lewis
1
2
21
Cherry
4
2
6
Harper
6
8
6
Nesby
5
1
7
Moore
0
0
2
Peterson
0
0
0
Vaughn
1
0
0
Wright
2
0
0
Pfeifer
1
0
2
Harmon
1
0
0
Vaden
5
0
2
Team
7
Totals
200 21-55 9-15 36
13 54
Percentages: FG-.382 FT-. 600 3-Point FG-.231
(Christon 0-3, Lewis 3-8, Harmon 0-1, Vaden 0-1)
Turnovers- 18 (Vaden 4) Steals-4 (Cherry 2)
Blocks-3 (Christon 2)
Reb A TP
Stewart
1
1
1
Johnson
2
0
2
Burnham
6
0
6
Dixon
5
2
25
Johnson
0
1
6
Singer
1
0
2
Lancaster
0
2
0
Ellis
0
2
11
Brathwaite
5
0
1
Sawyer
0
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 21-54 9-17 26
8
54
Percentages: FG-.389 FT-. 529 3-Point FG-.375
(Johnson 0-1, Dixon 3-6, Ellis 0-1) Turnovers- 22
(Dixon 7) Steals-4 (Steward 2) Blocks-2 (Johnson
1, Brathwaite 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
24
1-9
2-2
11
1
4
Giddens
31
3-11 2-3
3
1
8
Nhassengo
25
3-5
4-8
6
0
10
Howard
38
5-8
5-5
3
6
17
Grant
36
5-8
4-6
5
3
14
Turner
13
0-2
3-4
2
1
3
Muxiri
8
2-4
0-1
5
1
4
Davis
4
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Spence
19
1-4
0-0
3
2
3
Koukouvinou 1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 20-51 20-29 43
15 63
Percentages: FG-.392 FT-. 690 3-Point FG-.429
(Howard 2-5, Spence 1-2) Turnovers- 17
(Nhassengo 4) Steals-13 (Coker 3, Giddens 3,
Howard 3) Blocks-10 (Giddens 3)
ODU
ARK
ODU
HU
VA TECH
ODU
FG
Min M-A
28
3-12
40
7-15
31
3-5
37
3-8
20
3-5
3
1-1
5
0-0
3
0-0
3
0-0
11
0-2
5
0-1
14
1-6
FT
M-A
2-2
4-4
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-2
0-0
0-2
19
24
30
30
HAMPTON
49
54
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
FG
Min M-A
24
0-3
24
1-5
32
2-3
39
11-23
23
1-4
3
1-1
8
0-1
29
5-13
14
0-0
4
0-1
FT
M-A
1-2
0-0
2-3
0-3
4-6
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-2
0-0
47
24
43
30
90
54
53
18
33
31
30
49
63
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
27
4-9
2-4
9
2
10
Giddens
28
5-11 0-0
6
1
10
Turner
17
2-4
0-0
11
1
4
Howard
28
5-10 2-3
5
7
13
Grant
31
5-9
3-4
5
5
13
Nhassengo
21
2-6
0-0
5
4
4
Muxiri
14
4-6
0-1
1
1
8
Davis
6
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Spence
16
4-7
1-2
3
1
9
Koukouvinou 8
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
4
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
2
Totals
200 31-63 8-14 47
19 71
Percentages: FG-.492 FT-. 571 3-Point FG-.200
(Howard 1-4, Spence 0-1) Turnovers- 18 (Coker 3)
Steals-4 (Coker 1, Giddens 1, Grant 1, Davis 1)
Blocks-5 (Coker 1, Giddens 1, Turner 1, Grant 1,
Spence 1)
UNCW
ODU
29
43
29
28
58
71
2002-03 BOX SCORES
January 7, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
January 24, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
January 19, 2003
Towson Center * Towson, MD
January 12, 2003
Patriot Center * Fairfax, VA
#5 TENNESSEE: . . . . . . . . . . . .91
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
GEORGE MASON . . . . . . . . . .69
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
TOWSON: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
VCU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
TENNESSEE
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Austgulen
34
6-15 7-8
7
1
19
Giovannetti 36
3-5
6-6
6
1
14
Phelps
27
2-14 2-2
9
0
6
Wilks
32
3-12 0-0
4
3
6
Mancell
12
0-2
0-0
2
1
0
Hadavi
10
0-0
1-3
0
1
1
Oehninger
26
2-3
0-0
3
4
5
Troyahn
7
0-1
1-2
0
0
1
Cesnavicieute 6
1-2
0-0
0
0
2
Thompson
4
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Waitkus
1
0-1
0-0- 1
1
0
Walker
2
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
Hogan
3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 18-57 17-21 39
12 56
Percentages: FG-.316 FT-. 810 3-Point FG-.250
(Austgulen 0-1, Giovannetti 2-3, Wilks 0-4,
Mancell 0-1, Oehninger 1-2, Waitkus 0-1)
Turnovers- 24 (Austgulen 5) Steals- 10 (Wilks 3,
Mancell 3) Blocks- 2 (Wilks 1, Cesnaviciute 1)
GEORGE MASON
TOWSON
Min
13
23
24
29
20
13
18
16
12
17
15
FG
M-A
1-2
5-20
6-10
8-12
2-4
3-4
0-2
5-8
2-4
2-5
2-3
FT
M-A
0-0
2-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
3-3
2-2
3-4
2-5
2-2
0-0
Reb A TP
Butts
2
1
2
Jackson, G.
2
2
12
Robinson
3
1
13
Lawson
2
7
19
Moore
2
5
5
Davis
5
4
9
Zolman
2
5
2
Jackson, B.
5
0
13
McDaniel
5
2
6
Ely
3
2
6
Fluker
3
0
4
Team
4
Totals
200 36-64 15-19 38
29 91
Percentages: FG-.563 FT-. 789 3-Point FG-.308
(G. Jackson 0-3, Lawson 3-5, Moore 1-1, Zolman
0-2, B. Jackson 0-1, Fluker 0-1) Turnovers- 14
(Robinson 3) Steals-9(G. Jackson 2, Robinson 2,
Moore 2) Blocks-4 (Butts 1, Robinson 1, Davis 1,
Fluker 1)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
26
3-8
0-2
6
5
7
Giddens
31
3-7
2-3
7
0
8
Turner
21
2-2
1-2
4
1
5
Howard
34
5-14 8-10 2
2
20
Grant
27
1-9
1-2
2
1
3
Nhassengo
20
2-6
2-2
5
4
6
Muxiri
13
3-5
2-6
3
0
8
Davis
9
2-4
0-0
1
0
4
Spence
17
1-4
0-0
1
0
2
Koukouvinou 2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 22-59 16-27 36
13 63
Percentages: FG-.373 FT-. 593 3-Point FG-.300
(Coker 1-2, Howard 2-6, Grant 0-1, Spence 0-1)
Turnovers- 17 (Nhassengo 4) Steals- 5 (Howard 3)
Blocks- 3 (Giddens 1, Turner 1, Muxiri 1)
TENN
ODU
39
27
52
36
91
63
January 10, 2003
Daskalakis Athletic Center * Philadelphia, PA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
21
2-4
5-6
6
2
9
Giddens
30
4-4
0-1
8
2
8
Nhassengo
24
3-5
1-3
6
3
7
Howard
29
7-13 2-3
2
3
18
Grant
33
8-12 1-2
3
5
17
Turner
15
3-3
0-1
6
2
6
Muxiri
9
0-0
2-4
1
0
2
Davis
10
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
Spence
18
0-3
0-0
2
1
0
Koukouvinou 3
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Calwell
8
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
Team
1
Totals
200 28-48 11-20 38
18 69
Percentages: FG-.583 FT-. 550 3-Point FG-.400
(Howard 2-3, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers- 18 (Turner
3, Muxiri 3) Steals- 6 (Grant 3) Blocks- 8 (Giddens
3)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
36
10-16 3-6
14
5
24
Giddens
30
6-7
2-3
7
0
14
Turner
22
0-6
0-0
9
0
0
Howard
36
3-13 3-6
4
5
12
Grant
28
2-9
1-2
5
3
5
Nhassengo
11
0-2
0-0
2
0
0
Muxiri
4
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Davis
13
2-3
0-0
0
0
4
Spence
17
3-7
4-4
3
5
11
Koukouvinou 2
1-1
1-1
1
0
3
Calwell
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
8
Totals
200 27-64 14-22 53
18 73
Percentages: FG-.424 FT-. 636 3-Point FG-.263
(Coker 1-2, Howard 3-10, Grant 0-3, Spence 1-4)
Turnovers- 24 (Coker 6) Steals-10(G.rant 4)
Blocks- 6(Coker 1, Giddens 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Smith
29
2-8
2-2
4
1
6
Otim
15
1-2
0-0
3
1
2
Edobor-Osula 23
1-4
1-2
4
1
3
Neamo
36
4-16 1-2
9
2
9
Derevjanik
38
4-15 6-6
2
4
17
McBride
29
5-14 5-5
6
1
17
Clark
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Kooij
28
5-9
0-0
3
2
15
Team
4
Totals
200 22-28 15-17 35
12 69
Percentages: FG-.324 FT-. 882 3-Point FG-.435
(Otim 0-1, Neamo 0-2, Derevjanik 3-8, McBride 25, Kooij 5-7) Turnovers- 18 (Edobor-Osula 4,
Neamo 4, Kooij 4) Steals- 13 (Neamo 6) Blocks- 1
(Smith 1)
ODU
GMU
27
31
46
38
FG
M-A
4-8
0-2
1-5
5-13
3-15
2-3
2-7
1-6
0-0
FT
M-A
5-6
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-2
1-2
1-2
0-0
Reb A TP
Talbot
4
1
13
Gaston
2
0
0
Jones
6
0
2
Haefner
8
1
13
Chapman
2
1
8
Rose
0
3
4
West
1
0
5
Hopkins
5
0
3
Fazlic
0
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 18-59 8-14 33
6
48
Percentages: FG-.305 FT-. 571 3-Point FG-.182
(Talbot 0-2, Haefner 2-5, Chapman 2-13, West 0-2)
Turnovers- 15 (Talbot 3, West 3) Steals-9 (West 3)
Blocks- 0
Min
22
21
26
28
32
15
30
23
3
ODU
TOW
73
69
32
24
37
24
69
48
January 21, 2003
Bryce Jordan Center * State College, PA
January 16, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
DREXEL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
JAMES MADISON: . . . . . . . . . .48
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
#13/15 PENN STATE: . . . . . . . .81
OLD DOMINION
JAMES MADISON
OLD DOMINION
FG
M-A
2-6
2-6
8-9
3-12
3-7
0-1
1-1
1-2
3-4
FT
M-A
3-4
0-0
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
M-A
0-2
1-6
6-17
3-12
6-10
3-9
0-0
0-2
1-3
FT
M-A
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-5
0-0
2-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
Min M-A
38
4-12
39
7-14
16
0-1
38
3-13
34
5-11
2
0-0
1
0-0
17
1-5
15
0-0
FT
M-A
1-4
0-0
0-0
3-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
M-A
1-5
12-15
3-7
5-10
7-10
2-2
0-1
1-1
0-0
FT
M-A
2-2
4-4
4-4
1-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
M-A
5-11
0-0
12-23
3-9
6-14
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
FT
M-A
2-2
1-3
12-12
1-1
4-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
Reb A TP
Coker
6
3
7
Giddens
5
3
4
Turner
10
1
17
Howard
0
5
10
Grant
5
1
6
Nhassengo
5
1
0
Muxiri
3
1
2
Davis
3
0
2
Spence
0
0
6
Team
5
Totals
200 23-48 6-7
42
15 54
Percentages: FG-.479 FT-. 857 3-Point FG-.222
(Howard 2-8, Spence 0-1) Turnovers- 27 (Grant 6)
Steals- 9 (Grant 2, Nhassengo 2) Blocks-2
(Giddens 2, Turner 2)
Reb A TP
Morgan
9
1
9
Price
2
3
15
Dobbins
4
0
0
Cichowicz
3
7
9
LeRose
4
1
13
Alexander
0
0
0
Culbertson
0
0
0
Brooks
3
0
2
Whitaker
3
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 20-56 4-10 32
12 48
Percentages: FG-.357 FT-. 400 3-Point FG-.333
(Price 1-4, Cichowicz 0-1, LeRose 3-7) Turnovers18 (Price 5, Cichowicz 5) Steals- 13 (Price 7)
Blocks- 0
Reb A TP
Coker
3
5
4
Giddens
6
0
28
Nhassengo
4
3
10
Howard
2
4
11
Grant
1
3
14
Turner
3
0
5
Muxiri
0
0
0
Davis
1
1
2
Spence
0
1
0
Team
4
Totals
200 31-51 12-14 24
17 74
Percentages: FG-.608 FT-. 857 3-Point FG-.000
(Howard 0-1) Turnovers- 16 (Coker 3, Howard 3)
Steals- 6 (Grant 4) Blocks- 4 (Coker 2, Turner 2)
DREXEL
OLD DOMINION
PENN STATE
Min
27
24
27
36
27
13
12
12
22
Reb A TP
Martin
1
1
0
Scanlon
6
0
4
Frysinger
2
6
12
Wilkins
3
4
8
Scanlan
0
1
18
Hollosy
6
1
8
Lucas
1
0
0
Falson
0
0
0
Williams
2
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 20-61 5-13 27
13 52
Percentages: FG-.328 FT-. 385 3-Point FG-.368
(Scanlon 1-3, Frysinger 0-3, Wilkins 0-3, Scanlan
6-9) Turnovers- 13 (Martin 2, Scanlon 2, Wilkins 2,
Scanlan 2, Hollosy 2, Williams 2) Steals- 12
(Wilkins 4) Blocks- 0
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
33
3-6
9-9
11
2
15
Giddens
21
0-2
2-2
5
0
2
Turner
22
1-3
2-33 7
2
4
Howard
34
3-12 0-0
2
5
7
Grant
35
7-15 3-4
4
2
17
Nhassengo
18
2-5
2-2
4
0
6
Muxiri
6
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
Davis
4
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Spence
19
2-7
1-2
2
2
7
Koukouvinou 3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
5
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 18-52 19-22 43
13 58
Percentages: FG-.346 FT-. 864 3-Point FG-.176
(Coker 0-1, Howard 1-8, Grant 0-1, Spence 2-7)
Turnovers- 18 (Coker 4, Grant 4) Steals-8 (Coker
2) Blocks- 5(Coker 2)
ODU
DREXEL
JMU
ODU
Min
16
36
37
36
40
18
1
7
9
27
30
27
22
54
52
23
30
25
28
Min
21
37
25
35
34
26
3
10
9
54
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
25
8-11 0-1
8
2
16
Giddens
21
2-4
0-0
6
3
4
Turner
18
0-3
2-2
7
1
2
Howard
32
4-11 3-3
1
7
13
Grant
27
4-8
0-1
1
4
8
Nhassengo
29
9-14 5-6
8
0
23
Muxiri
10
0-3
0-0
4
0
0
Davis
5
0-3
0-0
0
1
0
Spence
18
2-4
0-0
2
0
5
Koukouvinou 3
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
Calwell
12
1-3
0-0
3
1
2
Team
0
Totals
200 30-66 10-13 41
19 73
Percentages: FG-.455 FT-. 769 3-Point FG-.375
(Howard 205, Spence 1-1, Koukouvinou 0-1,
Calwell 0-1) Turnovers- 19 (Coker 6) Steals- 10
(Nhassengo 3) Blocks- 5 (Giddens 2, Calwell 2)
VCU
ODU
37
39
19
34
56
73
January 26, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
HOFSTRA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
HOFSTRA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Scott
29
3-6
0-0
3
2
6
Agugua
23
0-8
4-8
6
0
4
Claxton
40
5-16 3-6
6
6
13
Brickey
37
6-19 0-0
4
1
12
Hall-Gregory 28
4-11 0-0
2
1
8
Smolarek
9
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Rodgers
15
0-5
0-2
4
0
5
Rume
19
2-6
2-3
3
0
6
Team
9
Totals
200 20-72 9-19 37
10 49
Percentages: FG-.278 FT-. 474 3-Point FG-.000
Turnovers- 14 (Claxton 4) Steals- 13 (Claxton 7)
Blocks- 0
OLD DOMINION
Reb A TP
Brungo
5
1
12
Joseph
3
0
1
Mazzante
3
3
38
Strom
1
9
9
Wright
6
3
16
Brenden
1
0
3
Croser
1
1
0
Turan
0
0
0
Tomlinson
2
0
0
Schwab
0
0
2
Team
7
Totals
200 18-59 8-14 33
6
48
Percentages: FG-.443 FT-. 917 3-Point FG-.263
(Brungo 0-5, Mazzante 2-7, Strom 2-5, Brenden 12) Turnovers- 13 (Brungo 4) Steals-10 (Mazzante
5) Blocks- 2 (Brungo 1, Joseph 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
22
5-8
4-8
5
2
14
Giddens
25
1-5
4-4
9
2
6
Nhassengo
17
2-3
2-4
5
1
6
Howard
29
5-7
6-6
1
5
17
Grant
30
6-8
2-2
2
1
14
Turner
13
2-4
2-3
7
0
6
Muxiri
11
3-3
1-2
6
1
7
Davis
13
0-1
3-8
4
1
3
Spence
20
3-5
1-1
2
4
7
Koukouvinou 9
0-0
1-2
2
1
1
Calwell
9
0-3
0-0
1
1
0
Team
2
Totals
200 27-47 26-40 46
19 81
Percentages: FG-.574 FT-. 650 3-Point FG-.250
(Howard 1-2, Calwell 0-2) Turnovers- 19 (Howard
5) Steals- 8 (Giddens 3) Blocks- 8 (Giddens 5)
ODU
PSU
HOFSTRA
ODU
Min
34
20
38
40
22
16
9
1
9
11
48
58
OLD DOMINION
35
52
39
29
74
81
13
32
36
49
49
81
Old Dominion University
2002-03 BOX SCORES
February 6, 2003
Alltel Pavilion * Richmond, VA
January 31, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
February 21, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
February 14, 2003
Bob Carpenter Center * Newark, DE
(RV) RUTGERS: . . . . . . . . . . . .67
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
VCU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
DELAWARE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
RUTGERS
DREXEL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
DREXEL
Min
34
28
26
38
34
6
1
28
5
FG
M-A
3-8
1-4
3-7
9-19
3-8
0-0
0-0
4-12
0-0
FT
M-A
3-3
1-2
0-0
8-10
4-6
0-0
0-0
2-3
0-0
FG
M-A
0-3
3-3
6-12
5-11
8-12
0-1
0-2
0-1
1-4
FT
M-A
0-0
2-5
0-1
6-8
2-2
0-0
1-6
0-0
0-0
FG
M-A
4-7
0-0
1-7
5-16
4-8
2-2
0-0
2-4
2-3
FT
M-A
1-2
1-2
3-4
4-6
3-4
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
36
4-7
8-10 13
3
16
Turner
20
0-2
0-2
5
0
0
Nhassengo
27
2-8
0-1
4
1
4
Howard
22
4-12 1-3
1
0
12
Grant
35
5-15 4-6
6
0
14
Muxiri
12
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Davis
7
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Spence
13
0-2
0-0
1
2
0
Koukouvinou 6
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Giddens
22
1-4
0-0
5
0
2
Team
2
Totals
200 17-52 13-22 38
6
50
Percentages: FG-.327 FT-. 591 3-Point FG-.429
(Howard 3-6, Spence 0-1) Turnovers- 29
(Nhassengo 6) Steals- 8 (Coker 3) Blocks- 3
(Turner 2)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Hollosy
21
3-11 0-0
1
0
7
Martin
10
1-1
0-0
0
0
2
Frysinger
31
4-9
0-0
6
3
8
Scanlan
23
1-6
0-0
1
3
3
Scanlon
29
2-10 6-7
9
3
10
Lucas
14
2-4
0-0
4
0
19
Wilkins
16
1-5
2-4
0
2
5
Falson
16
2-4
0-0
0
0
5
Willis
6
1-3
0-1
1
0
2
Snytsina
21
3-6
3-3
4
1
11
Williams
13
0-2
0-0
1
1
0
Team
3
Totals
200 20-61 11-15 30
13 57
Percentages: FG-.328 FT-. 733 3-Point FG-.316
(Hollosy 1-3, Frysinger 0-1, Scanlan 1-4, Scanlon
0-2, Wilkins 1-1, Falson 1-3, Snytsina 2-4,
Williams 0-1) Turnovers- 16 (Frysinger 4) Steals10 (Scanlon 3) Blocks - 3 (Wilkins 1, Snytsina 1,
Williams 1)
Reb A TP
Horton
2
1
10
Campbell
3
1
3
Hurns
7
3
6
Pondexter
4
3
28
Newton
6
1
10
Locke
2
0
0
Petillon
0
0
0
McCullouch
5
2
10
Richman
1
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 23-58 18-24 35
11 67
Percentages: FG-.397 FT-. 750 3-Point FG-.429
(Horton 1-3, Pondexter 2-4) Turnovers- 11
(Pondexter 4) Steals- 9 (Pondexter 3 Blocks- 4
(Hurns 3)
Reb A TP
Giddens
3
0
9
Turner
2
0
1
Nhassengo
4
4
5
Howard
4
3
15
Grant
2
0
11
Muxiri1
4
2
4
Davis
0
0
0
Spence
1
1
5
Coker
8
1
6
Team
1
Totals
200 20-47 13-21 29
11 56
Percentages: FG-.426 FT-. 619 3-Point FG-.300
(Howard 1-7, Grant 0-1, Spence 1-1, Coker 1-1)
Turnovers- 22 (Nhassengo 4, Coker 4) Steals- 6
(Howard 2) Blocks- 5 (Turner 2)
OLD DOMINION
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Austgulen
39
5-8
6-7
10
2
16
Giovannetti 37
6-14 6-6
7
3
20
Phelps
16
1-3
0-0
4
1
2
Oehninger
34
1-4
1-2
1
2
3
Wilks
39
7-17 5-6
1
1
2
Hadavi
10
1-3
1-2
0
1
4
Cesnavicieute 10
0-0
0-2
2
1
0
Hogan
15
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 21-49 19-25 34
11 67
Percentages: FG-.429 FT-. 760 3-Point FG-.333
(Austgulen 0-1, Giovannetti 2-6, Oehninger 0-1,
Wilks 3-8, Hadavi 1-2) Turnovers- 17 (Austgulen
4) Steals- 6 (Oehninger 2, Wilks 2) Blocks- 2
(Giovannetti, Hogan 1)
DELAWARE
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Sailer
33
4-8
5-5
1
0
14
Malcolm
30
2-3
202 4
0
6
Cole
24
1-3
2-2
2
0
4
Trapp
30
3-7
4-4
2
4
10
Timmins
32
5-8
4-4
0
1
14
Warren
11
2-2
0-0
1
2
4
Young
19
0-2
0-0
3
0
0
Howell
121 1-1
4-5
3
0
6
Team
3
Totals
200 18-34 21-22 19
7
58
Percentages: FG-.529 FT-. 955 3-Point FG-.333
(Sailer 1-3) Turnovers- 25 (Trapp 6) Steals- 12
(Timmins 2, Warren 2, Young 2, Howell 2) Blocks4 (Cole 2)
OLD DOMINION
Reb A TP
Coker
4
1
0
Giddens
7
0
8
Nhassengo
11
2
12
Howard
1
4
17
Grant
1
1
19
Turner
2
1
0
Muxiri
4
1
1
Davis
1
1
0
Spence
1
0
2
Team
3
Totals
200 23-49 11-22 35
11 59
Percentages: FG-.469 FT-. 500 3-Point FG-.333
(Coker 0-1, Howard 1-3, Grant 1-1, Spence 0-1)
Turnovers- 15 (Giddens 4) Steals- 8 (Nhassengo 3)
Blocks- 2 (Coker 1, Muxiri 1)
RUTGERS
ODU
ODU
VCU
ODU
DEL
DREXEL
ODU
Min
19
32
33
39
31
10
18
5
13
33
31
34
28
67
59
Min
29
11
27
33
37
16
4
15
28
February 2, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
24
34
32
33
56
67
18
23
32
35
50
58
25
40
32
31
57
71
February 23, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
February 16, 2003
Hofstra Arena * Hempstead, NY
February 9, 2003
JMU Convocation Center * Harrisonburg, VA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
31
3-7
2-2
7
1
8
Giddens
23
1-7
202 12
0
4
Turner
29
3-3
1-4
8
3
7
Howard
36
8-13 6-7
4
11 22
Grant
33
6-8
0-0
4
4
12
Nhassengo
8
3-4
2-2
1
0
8
Muxiri
11
0-2
0-1
2
0
0
Davis
6
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Spence
18
4-9
1-1
3
2
10
Koukouvinou 3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
2
Totals
200 28-54 14-19 43
21 71
Percentages: FG-.519 FT-. 737 3-Point FG-.250
(Howard 0-2, Spence 1-2) Turnovers- 20 (Giddens
4, Grant 4) Steals- 8 (Howard 3) Blocks- 4 (Coker
1, Giddens 1, Turner 1, Muxiri 1)
DELAWARE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
JMU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 (OT)
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
HOFSTRA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
GEORGE MASON . . . . . . . . . .69
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
DELAWARE
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
GEORGE MASON
HOFSTRA
OLD DOMINION
Min
36
28
36
35
28
9
14
14
FG
M-A
3-8
0-2
9-19
4-7
1-5
1-4
1-1
1-4
FT
M-A
13-13
0-2
5-9
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
Reb A TP
Giddens
6
0
2
Turner
4
0
12
Spence
6
3
8
Howard
2
7
28
Grant
6
0
18
Nhassengo
4
6
16
Muxiri
0
0
0
Davis
0
2
0
Coker
9
1
11
Team
3
Totals
200 37-73 20-29 41
19 95
Percentages: FG-.507 FT-. 690 3-Point FG-.143
(Spence 0-2, Howard 1-4, Coker 0-1) Turnovers16 (Howard 4) Steals- 4 (Nhassengo 2) Blocks- 4
(Giddens 2, Turner 2)
OLD DOMINION
JAMES MADISON
Min
34
21
21
42
39
31
3
3
31
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
31
6-11 3-4
9
2
16
Giddens
26
7-8
0-1
2
1
14
Turner
28
4-5
1-2
16
0
9
Nhassengo
16
2-3
0-0
7
0
4
Grant
31
6-9
0-0
3
10 12
Muxiri
7
3-5
0-0
1
1
6
Davis
16
6-8
2-2
3
1
14
Spence
17
3-5
3-3
2
0
9
Howard
16
1-8
8-10 0
3
10
Koukouvinou 6
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Calwell
6
0-1
3-4
1
1
3
Team
2
Totals
200 39-64 20-26 47
18 99
Percentages: FG-.609 FT-. 769 3-Point FG-.250
(Coker 1-2, Howard 0-1, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers18 (Grant 6) Steals- 9 (Coker 3, Grant 3) Blocks- 2
(Coker 1, Turner 1)
FG
FT
M-A M-A
1-4
0-0
6-8
0-1
3-7
2-3
8-17 11-14
8-14 2-2
7-15 2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-8
3-6
Reb A TP
Malcolm
7
2
19
Cole
3
2
0
Trapp
1
3
23
Timmins
1
4
11
Sailer
5
0
3
Warren
0
0
2
Young
3
0
2
Howell
1
0
2
Team
5
Totals
200 20-50 21-28 26
11 62
Percentages: FG-.400 FT-. 750 3-Point FG-.200
(Trapp 0-1, Timmins 1-2, Sailer 0-2) Turnovers- 14
(Malcolm 3, Sailer 3) Steals- 9 (Trapp 3) Blocks- 5
(Malcolm 2, Cole 2)
FG
M-A
6-15
14-22
3-10
6-11
1-6
4-12
0-0
0-1
1-1
FT
M-A
9-11
7-7
2-6
4-4
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
McBride
23
2-4
0-0
2
2
6
Smith
25
1-5
1-4
7
0
3
Edobor-Osula 21
4-8
0-0
2
0
8
Neamo
34
7-21 2-2
6
3
18
Derevjanik
32
7-15 2-4
2
2
17
Daniels
25
1-5
1-2
5
4
4
Flanders
6
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
Hediger
7
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Otim
27
2-9
0-0
3
0
4
Team
6
Totals
200 24-68 6-12 34
11 60
Percentages: FG-.353 FT-. 500 3-Point FG-.273
(McBride 2-4, Neamo 2-6, Derevjanik 1-5, Daniels
1-5) Turnovers- 11 (Neamo 4) Steals- 9 (Neamo 3)
Blocks - 0
Reb A TP
Giddens
11
1
11
Turner
6
0
4
Nhassengo
7
4
16
Howard
3
9
17
Grant
5
2
16
Muxiri
0
0
1
Davis
0
0
0
Spence
3
2
2
Coker
10
0
6
Team
2
Totals
200 25-59 19-30 47
18 73
Percentages: FG-.424 FT-. 633 3-Point FG-.363
(Nhassengo 0-1, Howard 4-8, Grant 0-1, Spence 01) Turnovers- 19 (Nhassengo 5, Grant 5) Steals- 7
(Giddens 2, Nhassengo 2, Grant 2) Blocks- 6
(Turner 4)
Reb A TP
Morgan
12
4
21
Price
5
0
36
Brooks
8
2
4
Cichowicz
5
10 18
LeRose
1
1
2
Liburd
4
2
11
Alexander
1
0
0
Culbertson
2
0
0
Dobbins
1
0
2
Team
4
Totals
200 35-78 23-30 43
19 98
Percentages: FG-.449 FT-. 767 3-Point FG-.313
(Morgan 0-5, Price 1-2, Cichowicz 2-2, LeRose 02, Liburd 2-4, Culbertson 0-1) Turnovers- 14
(Cichowicz 4, Liburd 4) Steals- 8 (Price 3) Blocks2 (Brooks 1, Cichowicz 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Scott
36
2-6
3-3
7
0
7
Agugua
36
5-10 0-0
4
0
10
Claxton
37
5-10 8-10 4
3
21
Brickey
40
8-20 4-5
0
2
25
Hall-Greogory 33
1-8
1-2
3
4
4
Rodgers
7
0-5
0-0
1
0
0
Magee
2
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Pela
9
1-4
0-0
1
0
2
Team
3
Totals
200 22-63 16-20 24
9
69
Percentages: FG-.349 FT-. 800 3-Point FG-.360
(Claxton 3-8, Brickey 5-12, Hall-Gregory 1-5
Turnovers- 18 (Claxton 5) Steals- 8 (Brickey 4)
Blocks - 1 (Pela 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
33
6-9
3-4
16
1
16
Giddens
31
2-4
2-2
12
2
6
Turner
25
1-3
2-4
8
1
4
Howard
36
6-15 3-6
0
6
19
Grant
30
3-10 0-0
3
4
6
Nhassengo
22
4-10 2-2
4
0
10
Muxiri
4
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Davis
4
0-0
2-2
1
0
2
Spence
15
3-6
0-0
2
0
7
Team
4
Totals
200 25-57 14-20 50
14 70
Percentages: FG-.439 FT-. 700 3-Point FG-.750
(Coker 1-2, Howard 4-4, Spence 1-2) Turnovers19 (Nhassengo 6) Steals- 5 (Nhassengo 2) Blocks4 (Turner 2)
DEL
ODU
ODU
JMU
ODU
HOF
GMU
ODU
FG
Min M-A
34
3-5
16
2-2
33
7-16
39
4-18
35
7-14
3
0-0
2
0-0
11
1-2
27
1-2
FT
M-A
5-7
0-0
2-4
5-6
2-2
1-2
0-1
0-2
4-6
32
31
30
42
62
73
Min
43
40
22
42
23
32
4
12
7
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
39
34
46
51
10
13
95
98
55
45
43
54
26
99
69
27
36
33
34
60
70
2002-03 BOX SCORES
February 27, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
March 6, 2003
Trask Coliseum * Wilmington, NC
March 13 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk,VA
TOWSON: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 (OT)
(RV) UNC-WILMINGTON: . . .48
TOWSON
OLD DOMINION
FG
M-A
5-9
2-11
0-1
2-10
2-9
1-5
1-4
0-2
5-7
FT
M-A
3-3
0-0
0-00-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-2
2-2
Reb A TP
Talbot
3
1
15
Hopkins
6
1
4
Jones
1
0
0
West
2
1
4
Chapman
1
2
4
Rose
0
4
5
Haefner
2
0
2
Fazlic
3
0
0
Gaston
1
0
12
Team
5
Totals
200 18-58 7-9
23
9
46
Percentages: FG-.310 FT-. 778 3-Point FG-.300
(Talbot 2-2, Chapman 0-5, Rose 1-2, Razlic 0-1)
Turnovers- 20 (West 6) Steals- 12 (Talbot 3,
Chapman 3) Blocks - 0
Min
34
25
20
22
28
26
17
11
17
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
23
2-5
3-3
5
0
7
Giddens
30
3-6
1-1
8
0
7
Turner
26
9-11 1-1
15
1
19
Howard
28
4-5
3-6
1
4
14
Grant
23
3-9
0-0
3
3
6
Nhassengo
17
4-5
2-2
2
0
10
Muxiri
6
1-2
0-0
3
0
2
Davis
14
1-2
0-0
3
0
2
Spence
20
1-6
1-1
1
4
3
Koukouvinou 7
1-5
0-0
3
0
2
Calwell
6
0-1
0-0
3
2
0
Team
1
Totals
200 29-57 11-14 48
14 72
Percentages: FG-.509 FT-. 786 3-Point FG-.786
(Coker 0-1, Howard 3-4, Spence 0-4, Koukouvinou
0-1, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers- 19 (Howard 5) Steals11 (Giddens 4) Blocks- 9 (Coker 3, Turner 3)
TOW
ODU
13
39
33
33
46
72
March 2, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
32
3-6
4-4
10
1
10
Giddens
34
1-8
0-0
9
1
2
Turner
41
3-7
2-4
12
0
8
Howard
37
2-18 8-10 2
1
12
Grant
35
6-12 1-2
7
13
2
Nhassengo
18
1-6
2-2
4
0
4
Muxiri
10
0-2
0-0
2
0
0
Davis
5
1-1
0-0
2
0
2
Spence
12
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
0
Totals
200 17-61 17-22 48
5
51
Percentages: FG-.279 FT-. 773 3-Point FG-.000
(Coker 0-1, Howard 0-6, Nhassengo 0-1)
Turnovers- 17 (Howard 5) Steals- 4 (Turner 1,
Howard 1, Grant 1, Nhassengo 1) Blocks - 6
(Giddens 3)
UNC-WILMINGTON
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Morgan
42
3-8
0-1
8
0
6
Norwood
27
0-3
1-2
5
2
1
Montgomery 29
3-9
3-6
7
0
9
Kapper
42
2-5
1-1
2
5
6
Lea
34
7-23 1-1
8
1
17
Davis
16
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
Wojdowski
20
1-5
202 7
0
4
Presswood
16
2-8
1-2
5
0
5
Team
5
Totals
200 18-61 9-15 47
9
48
Percentages: FG-.295 FT-. 600 3-Point FG-.375
(Kapper 1-2, Lea 2-5, Wojdowski 0-1) Turnovers21 (Lea 4) Steals- 9 (Norwood 3) Blocks- 1 (Lea 1)
ODU
UNC-W
21
20
18
19
12
9
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
WILLIAM & MARY: . . . . . . . .49
WILLIAM & MARY
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Brizendine
29
1-9
2-2
2
0
4
Gethers
18
2-5
0-0
1
0
4
Lange
29
2-5
0-0
1
0
4
Sobota
30
3-16 10-12 2
2
17
Butts
33
1-4
0-0
7
1
3
Ercole
7
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Lewis
18
3-6
0-0
4
3
7
Schiel
12
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
McCaffrey
12
1-4
1-2
2
0
3
Sazonova
12
1-4
0-0
0
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 12-57 17-20 26
6
44
Percentages: FG-.211 FT-. 850 3-Point FG-.176
(Brizendine 0-1, Lange 0-3, Sobata 1-9, Butts 1-2,
Lewis 1-1, Schiel 0-1) Turnovers- 18 (Lange 4)
Steals- 11 (Sobota 5) Blocks - 1 (Brizendine, Lange
1, Butts 1, Lewis 1, Schiel 1)
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
29
4-10 0-3
8
2
8
Giddens
22
3-6
3-4
5
3
9
Turner
25
5-5
2-2
8
1
12
Howard
34
6-14 7-7
3
5
21
Grant
27
4-7
3-4
4
3
12
Nhassengo
18
4-5
3-3
7
1
11
Muxiri
17
4-5
2-2
4
0
10
Davis
6
0-0
0-0
2
2
0
Spence
10
0-1
0-0- 2
1
0
Koukouvinou 4
0-2
0-0
2
0
0
Calwell
8
0-2
0-0
2
2
0
Team
2
Totals
200 30-57 20-25 49
20 83
Percentages: FG-.526 FT-. 800 3-Point FG-.600
(Howard 2-4, Grant 1-1) Turnovers- 20 (Coker 4)
Steals- 12 (Coker 4) Blocks- 5 (Turner 2, Grant 2)
WILLIAM & MARY
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Brizendine
38
9-17 2-3
5
0
20
Gethers
14
1-6
0-0
2
1
2
Lange
35
2-9
0-0
2
3
4
Sobota
33
4-13 0-4
2
5
9
Butts
16
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Ercole
8
0-3
0-0
0
3
0
Lewis
28
5-10 0-0
8
1
10
Schiel
15
1-1
1-2
3
2
4
McCaffrey
5
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
Sazonova
8
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 22-63 3-9
28
15 49
Percentages: FG-.349 FT-. 333 3-Point FG-.154
(Lange 0-3, Sobota 1-6, Ercole 0-2, Lewis 0-1,
Schiel 1-1) Turnovers- 10 (Brizendine 3, Sobota 3)
Steals- 10 (Sobota 5) Blocks - 2 (Sazonova 2)
WM
ODU
ODU
WM
24
40
20
43
44
83
36
25
HOFSTRA
DELAWARE
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Scott
22
1-4
2-2
3
1
4
Agugua
38
3-11 1-5
4
1
7
Brickey
38
4-14 0-0
2
0
11
Smolarek
31
4-8
0-0
1
1
12
Hall-Gregory 29
1-5
0-0
2
3
2
Claxton
17
2-7
1-1
1
3
6
Rodgers
17
1-6
2-6
4
0
4
Magee
8
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 16-56 6-14 22
9
46
Percentages: FG-.286 FT- .429 3-Point FG-.421
(Scott 0-2, Brickey 3-7, Smolarek 4-6, HallGregory 0-2, Claxton 1-2) Turnovers- 18
(Smolarek 4) Steals- 12 (Smolarek 3) Blocks - 1
(Rodgers)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Sailer
27
2-10 0-0
4
1
4
Malcolm
38
4-11 4-4
7
0
12
Cole
35
2-3
3-6
5
3
7
Trapp
33
7-9
12-12 2
1
28
Timmins
31
3-6
0-0
0
2
6
Warren
11
0-3
1-3
0
2
1
Young
3
0-2
0-2
2
0
0
Howell
22
0-2
0-0
5
0
0
Team
2
Totals
200 18-46 20-27 27
9
58
Percentages: FG-.391 FT- .741 3-Point FG-.333
(Sailer 0-2, Trapp 2-2, Timmins 0-2) Turnovers- 15
(Trapp 5) Steals- 11 (Malcolm 4) Blocks - 5
(Malcolm 2, Young 2)
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
21
41
25
47
46
88
March 14, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk,VA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
32
2-5
5-6
8
7
9
Giddens
30
4-5
3-4
13
2
11
Turner
26
5-6
7-8
6
0
17
Howard
31
4-6
2-2
2
2
11
Grant
23
4-8
1-2
1
1
11
Nhassengo
19
0-4
2-2
4
0
2
Muxiri
10
0-5
2-3
1
0
2
Davis
9
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
Spence
10
1-2
202 2
0
4
Koukouvinou 2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
8
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
Team
2
Totals
200 20-43 24-29 42
12 67
Percentages: FG-.465 FT-. 828 3-Point FG-.600
(Coker 0-1, Howard 1-1, Grant 2-2, Calwell 1-1)
Turnovers- 18 (Giddens 5) Steals- 2 (Giddens 1,
Calwell 1) Blocks- 2 (Turner 1, Grant 1)
31
24
CAA FINALS
#2 DELAWARE: . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
#1 ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
HOF
ODU
March 9, 2003
William & Mary Hall * Williamsburg ,VA
WILLIAM & MARY: . . . . . . . .44
ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
CAA QUARTERFINALS
#8 HOFSTRA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
#1 ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
23
5-8
4-6
7
6
14
Giddens
23
3-3
0-0
4
3
6
Turner
25
4-5
4-6
9
1
12
Howard
26
6-8
3-3
5
3
17
Grant
26
3-5
0-1
2
2
6
Nhassengo
23
7-12 4-5
6
5
18
Muxiri
8
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Davis
9
1-3
1-2
5
0
3
Spence
18
2-5
0-0
1
3
6
Koukouvinou 11
1-2
2-2
3
1
4
Calwell
8
0-2
0-0
2
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 33-54 18-25 48
24 88
Percentages: FG-.611 FT-. 720 3-Point FG-.571
(Howard 2-3, Spence 2-3, Calwell 0-1) Turnovers19 (Howard 4) Steals- 12 (Grant 3, Nhassengo 3)
Blocks- 5 (Coker, Giddens, Turner, Muxiri,
Spence)
51
48
DEL
ODU
28
29
30
37
58
66
March 15, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk,VA
NCAA FIRST ROUND
#12 ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
#5 BOSTON COLLEGE: . . . . .73
JAMES MADISON
OLD DOMINION
FG
M-A
1-11
5-14
3-8
3-7
4-13
1-2
1-2
0-3
1-1
0-0
FT
M-A
2-2
2-3
3-4
2-3
3-5
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
FG
M-A
3-12
3-9
2-4
3-10
8-13
4-8
0-0
1-4
FT
M-A
5-5
1-1
6-8
5-5
3-4
3-4
0-0
0-0
Reb A TP
Liburd
6
2
4
Price
8
0
12
Brooks
6
0
9
Cichowicz
0
6
8
Morgan
10
1
15
LeRose
0
0
2
Alexander
3
1
3
Culbertson
1
1
0
Dobbins
1
0
2
Whitaker
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 19-61 13-19 38
11 55
Percentages: FG-.311 FT- .684 3-Point FG-.250
(Liburd 0-1, Price 0-3, Cichowicz 0-1, Morgan 4-8,
LeRose 0-1, Culbertson 0-2) Turnovers- 17 (Price
7) Steals- 6 (Price 4) Blocks - 3 (Dobbins 2)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
31
8-9
1-2
13
2
18
Giddens
34
3-6
0-0
7
1
6
Turner
30
0-2
0-0
5
2
0
Howard
38
6-17 2-2
3
8
17
Grant
32
5-12 2-2
1
3
12
Nhassengo
24
5-11 0-1
5
3
4
Muxiri
4
2-3
0-1
1
0
0
Spence
7
1-2
2-2
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 30-62 7-10 38
19 72
Percentages: FG-.483 FT-. 700 3-Point FG-.556
(Coker 1-1, Howard 3-5, Grant 0-1, Spence 1-2)
Turnovers- 17 (Howard 6) Steals- 12 (Giddens 3,
Nhassengo 3) Blocks - 1 (Turner 1)
Reb A TP
Coker
11
2
11
Giddens
20
1
4
Turner
8
2
10
Howard
1
4
11
Grant
1
1
19
Nhassengo
2
4
11
Muxiri
0
0
0
Spence
0
2
2
Team
3
Totals
200 24-60 23-27 46
15 71
Percentages: FG-.400 FT-. 852 3-Point FG-.000
(Spence 0-2) Turnovers- 13 (Turner 3) Steals- 12
(Coker 4) Block - 5(Turner 3)
BOSTON COLLEGE
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Gottstein
35
6-16 2-2
8
1
14
Leahy
35
3-4
1-1
3
1
7
Deveny
37
6-12 1-2
9
4
13
Stepherson
37
3-10 2-2
2
9
8
Jacobs
35
8-14 4-4
3
4
23
Droesch
11
0-4
2-2
2
0
2
Spears
8
2-2
2-2
1
0
6
Mackie
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 28-62 14-15 31
19 73
Percentages: FG-.452 FT-. 939 3-Point FG-.273
(Deveny 0-4, Jacobs 3-5, Droesch 0-2) Turnovers14 (Jacobs 4, Deveny 4) Steals- 8 (Jacobs 3)
Blocks - 8 (Leahy 1, Droesch 1)
JMU
ODU
ODU
BC
Min
29
34
24
36
37
24
3
13
56
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Coker
29
6-10 2-2
7
1
14
Giddens
29
3-4
0-0
6
1
6
Turner
34
3-5
0-0
8
0
6
Howard
38
2-11 7-8
2
8
11
Grant
35
11-19 2-2
2
2
25
Nhassengo
25
2-3
0-0
3
2
4
Muxiri
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Spence
7
0-1
0-0
1
1
0
Koukouvinou 1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Calwell
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 27-53 11-12 33
15 66
Percentages: FG-.509 FT-. 917 3-Point FG-.250
(Howard 0-3, Grant 1-1) Turnovers- 17 (Nhassengo
4) Steals- 7 (Grant 3) Blocks - 6 (Turner 5)
CAA SEMI FINALS
#4 JAMES MADISON: . . . . . . .55
#1 ODU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Min
32
32
23
39
38
5
12
9
9
1
67
49
March 15, 2003
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk,VA
22
31
33
40
55
71
41
38
31
35
72
73
Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCHReachout
C
ontinuing the Old Dominion University Athletic Department tradition
of reaching into the community, the Lady Monarchs have not only
become highly active in the Hampton Roads community through the
Monarch ReachOut program, but have been recognized for their efforts.
Recent Lady Monarch activities as part of the Monarch ReachOut program
have included work for Habitat for Humanity, the "Buddy Walk" to help raise
money and awareness of Down's Syndrome," clinics with Special Olympics
athletes, appearances at the Downtown Norfolk Children's Fest, the Susan G.
Komen Foundation's Cookout for the Cure, Game for the Cure and reading
sessions with children in local elementary schools.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
57
Why Monarchs?
M
any people have wondered how
the Old Dominion University athletic teams came to be officially
known as the Monarchs.
For many years, the athletic teams of the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary (as
Old Dominion was formerly called) were known
as the Braves. This was a derivation of the William
& Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion
achieved its own four-year status and saw its
enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neighbor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have
its teams called the Braves.
The name Monarchs evokes much of the early
history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of
Old Dominion’s mother institution, the College of
William and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was first coined to the Virginia colony by
King Charles II after Virginia’s loyalty to the
crown during the English Civil War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose patronage
helped found the College of William and Mary in
Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of
Parliament as “joint monarchs.”
The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal
crown on a lion’s head, representing an historic
past and a strong future. The school's current
family of athletic logos (right) were adopted in
April of 2002.
58
Old Dominion University
2003-04
Opponents
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
59
2003-04 WBCA Classic Opponents
AUBURN
COLORADO
Friday/Saturday, November 14th-15th - 10:15 p.m.
Friday/Saturday November 14th-15th - 10:15 p.m.
Joe Ciampi
Head Coach
Natasha Brackett
Geal Barry
Head Coach
NOTRE DAME
Tera Bjorklund
FridaySaturday, November 14th-15th - 10:15 p.m.
Jacqueline Batteast
MuffetMcGraw
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: ................................................................ Auburn, AL
Enrollment: ..................................................................... 21, 775
Founded: ............................................................................. 1856
Nickname: ......................................................................... Tigers
Colors: ........................................ Burnt Orange and Navy Blue
Conference: ........................................................... Southeastern
President: ................................................ Dr. William F. Walker
Athletic Director: ................................................ David Housel
Home Court: .......... Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum (10,500)
Location: ................................................................. Boulder, Co
Enrollment: ..................................................................... 27, 954
Founded .............................................................................. 1876
Nickname: ................................................................... Buffaloes
Colors: .................................................... Silver, Gold and Black
Conference: ....................................................................... Big 12
President: .............................................. Dr. Elizabeth Hoffman
Athletic Director: ..................................................... Dick Tharp
Home Court: ......... Coors Events/Conference Center (11, 064)
Location: .......................................................... Notre Dame, IN
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 10,800
Founded: ............................................................................. 1842
Nickname: ............................................................ Fighting Irish
Colors: ................................................................. Gold and Blue
Conference: ................................................................... Big East
President: .................................. Rev. Edward A. Molloy, C.S.C
Athletic Director: ................................................... Kevin White
Home Court: ............................................ Joyce Center (11,418)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: ................................... Joe Ciampi (Mansfield '68)
School Record/Years: ................................. 546-194/24 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 585-204/27 seasons
Assistant Coaches: .................... Joanie O'Brien (Penn State '86)
.................................................. Craig Kennedy (Winnipeg '90)
............................................... Samantha Williams (Auburn '96)
Head Coach: .................................... Ceal Barry (Kentucky '77)
School Record/Years: ................................. 296-215/20 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 479-257/24 seasons
Assistant Coaches: .... LaTonya Watson (Eastern Michigan '92)
...................................................... Tanya Haave (Tennessee '85)
........................................................ Ron Burgin (UT-Dallas '85)
Head Coach: .................................................... Muffet McGraw
School Record/Years: ................................. 363-138/16 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 451-179/21 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ............ Carol Owens (Northern Illinois '90)
.................................... Coquese Washington (Notre Dame '92)
.......................................... Jonathan Tsipis (North Carolina '96)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 23-11
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 16-4/8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 11/3
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 5/0
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 24-8
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 11-5/4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 10/3
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 21-11
2002-03 Conference Record: ....................................... 10-6/t5th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 9/2
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Natasha Brackett
G
Tia Miller
C
Le'Coe Willingham F
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-9
6-2
6-0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Tera Bjorklun
C
Kate Fagan
G
Randie Wirt
F
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ht:
6-5
5-9
6-2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Jacqueline Batteast
F
Courtney LaVere
F
Teresa Borton
C
Cl:
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Ht:
6-2
6-3
6-3
PPG:
13.9
12.4
8.0
Key Losses:
Name:
LaKeisha Johnson
Cripina Correia
Pos:
G
C
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-10 4.7
4.6
6-4 2.4
1.2
Key Losses:
Name:
Linda Lappe
Sabrina Scott
Ht:
6-0
6-2
PPG: RPG:
8.4 4.4
7.0 5.6
Key Losses:
Name:
Alicia Ratay
Karen Swanson
Pos:
G
G
Ht:
6-0
5-8
PPG: RPG:
12.1 4.9
0.5
0.2
PPG:
16.4
9.9
9.6
RPG:
4.4
6.2
6.2
Pos:
F
F
PPG:
18.5
10.9
4.6
RPG:
6.8
3.0
4.1
RPG:
8.3
5.6
5.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ............................ Mendy Nestor
SID Phone: .......................................................... (334) 844-9900
SID Fax: ............................................................... (334) 844-9708
SID Email: .............................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (334) 844-1933
Athletics Website: ............................... www.auburntigers.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ........................... Linday Anhold
SID Phone: .......................................................... (303) 492-5626
SID Fax: ................................................................ (303) 492-3911
SID Email: ................................ [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (303) 492-0710
Athletics Website: ........................................... www.cbuffs.com
Women's Basketball Contact: .............................. Chris Masters
SID Phone: .......................................................... (574) 631-8032
SID Fax: ............................................................... (574) 631-7516
SID Email: .................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (574) 631-5309
Athletics Website: .............................................. www.und.com
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Old Dominion University
2003-04 Non-Conference Opponents
CHARLOTTE
GEORGIA TECH
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
Sunday, November 30th - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18th - 1:00 p.m.
Monday, December 15th - 7:00 p.m.
Katie Meier
Head Coach
Peaches Harris
Fallon Stokes
MaChelle Joseph
Head Coach
Ivelina Vrancheva
Cindy Russo
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: ............................................................. Charlotte, NC
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 18,916
Founded: ............................................................................. 1946
Nickname: .......................................................................... 49ers
Colors: ............................................................ Green and White
Conference: ..................................................... Conference USA
President: ........................................... Dr. James H. Woodward
Athletic Director: ....................................................... Judy Rose
Home Court: ............................................ Halton Arena (9,105)
Location: ................................................................. Atlanta, GA
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 15,000
Founded: ............................................................................. 1885
Nickname: ........................................................... Yellow Jackets
Colors: ....................................................... Old Gold and White
Conference: ......................................................... Atlantic Coast
President: ................................................ Dr. G. Wayne Clough
Athletic Director: ................................................... Dave Braine
Home Court: ................ Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191)
Location: ................................................................... Miami, FL
Enrollment: ..................................................................... 31, 822
Founded: ............................................................................. 1972
Nickname: ....................................................... Golden Panthers
Colors: ................................................................. Blue and Gold
Conference: ................................................................... Sun Belt
President: ......................................... Dr. Modesto A. Maidique
Athletic Director: ...................................................... Rick Mello
Home Court: .............................. Golden Panther Arena (5,000)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: .......................................... Katie Meier (Duke '89)
School Record/Years: ...................................... 37-22/3 seasons
Career Record/Years: ..................................... 37-22/3 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ..... Lori Gear McBride (North Carolina '97)
....................................................... Darrick Gibbs (Wofford '00)
.....................................................................................................
Head Coach: .............................. MaChelle Joseph (Purdue '93)
School Record/Years: ............................................. First Season
Career Record/Years: ............................................. First Season
Assistant Coaches: ............................... Art Prevost (Lamar '90)
........................................ Stephanie McCormick (Catawba '94)
............................ Brenda Mock Kirckpatrick (Wake Forest '01)
Head Coach: ........................ Cindy Russo (Old Dominion '75)
School Record/Years: ................................. 505-190/24 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................ 545-212/26 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ................. Inge Nissen (Old Dominion '90)
................................. LaQuanda Dawkins (North Carolina '99)
.....................................................................................................
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 21-9
2002-03 Conference Record: ......................................... 12-2/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 11/2
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 4/1
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 20-11
2002-03 Conference Record: ................................................ 14-3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 12/1
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 4/1
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 19-11
2002-03 Conference Record: .................................................. 9-5
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 5/6
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 2/3
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Peaches Harris
G
Pam Brown
F
Monica League
G
Cl:
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Ht:
5-8
6-0
5-4
PPG:
11.4
10.3
2.8
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Fallon Stokes
F
Megan Isom
G
Alex Stuart
G
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-10 15.7 6.5
5-10 9.8
4.2
5-5 8.6
5.6
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Ivelina Vrancheva
G
Dace Cinite
F/C
Milena Tomova
F/C
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-9
6-3
6-3
PPG:
10.8
10.4
5.2
Key Losses:
Name:
Alicia Abernathy
Pos:
F
Ht:
5-9
PPG: RPG:
9.1
6.8
Key Losses:
Name:
Sonja Mallory
Pos:
C
Ht:
6-5
Key Losses:
Name:
Mandy Shafer
Cormisha Cotton
Pos:
G
C
Ht:
6-0
6-2
PPG: RPG:
15.7 5.8
11. 7 9.0
RPG:
2.7
3.9
3.1
PPG: RPG:
16.2 9.0
RPG:
5.2
7.0
3.9
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ............................. Fisher Beasley
SID Phone: .......................................................... (704) 687-6312
SID Fax: ............................................................... (704) 687-4918
SID Email: ......................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (704) 687-4999
Athletics Website: ............................. www.charlotte49ers.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ................................ Jeremy Noel
SID Phone: .......................................................... (404) 894-5445
SID Fax: ............................................................... (404) 894-1248
SID Email: .......................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (404) 894-5458
Athletics Website: ............................. www.ramblinwreck.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ........................... Margaret Belch
SID Phone: .......................................................... (305) 348-6666
SID Fax: ............................................................... (305) 348-2963
SID Email: ........................................................ [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (305) 348-3702
Athletics Website: ...................................... www.fiusports.com
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
61
2003-04 Non-Conference Opponents
NORTH CAROLINA
Sunday, December 7th - 2:00 p.m.
Candace Sutton
Sylvia Hatchell
Head Coach
PENN STATE
TENNESSEE
Thursday, November 25th - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 4th - 3:00 p.m.
Rene Portland
Head Coach
Kelly Mazzante
Pat Summitt
Head Coach
Shyran Ely
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: .......................................................... Chapel Hill, NC
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 25,484
Founded: ............................................................................. 1789
Nickname: ................................................................... Tar Heels
Colors: ............................................................... Blue and White
Conference: ......................................................... Atlantic Coast
President: ....................................................... Dr. James Moeser
Athletic Director: ................................................ Dick Baddour
Home Court: ......................... Carmichael Auditorium (10,180)
Location: ......................................................... State College, PA
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 40,828
Founded: ............................................................................. 1855
Nickname: ................................................................ Lady Lions
Colors: ............................................................... Blue and White
Conference: .................................................................... Big Ten
President: .................................................. Dr. Graham Spanier
Athletic Director: ..................................................... Tim Curley
Home Court: ................................ Bryce Jordan Center (15,261)
Location: ............................................................. Knoxville, TN
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 25,793
Founded: ............................................................................. 1794
Nickname: ....................................................... Lady Volunteers
Colors: .......................................................... Orange and White
Conference: ........................................................... Southeastern
President: .................................................... Dr. Joseph Johnson
Athletic Director: ................................................... Joan Cronan
Home Court: ........................ Thompson-Boling Arena (24,535)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: ................ Sylvia Hatchell (Carson-Newman '74)
School Record/Years: ................................. 358-175/17 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 630-255/28 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ......................... Andrew Calder (Coker '74)
....................................... Tracey Williams (UNC-Pembroke '86)
............................................. Charlotte Smith-Taylor (UNC '95)
Head Coach: ........................... Rene Portland (Immaculata '75)
School Record/Years: ................................. 534-187/23 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 621-216/27 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ..................... Annie Troyan (Penn State '83)
................................................... Keila Whittington (Dillard '89)
...................................................... Rick Hall (Indiana of PA '89)
Head Coach: .................... Pat Summitt (Tennessee-Martin '74)
School Record/Years: ................................. 821-163/29 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 821-163/29 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ..................... Holly Warlick (Tennessee '81)
.................................................. Nikki Caldwell (Tennessee '94)
........................................ Greg Brown (David Lipscomb, 1993)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 28-6
2002-03 Conference Record: ....................................... 13-3/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 26-9
2002-03 Conference Record: ......................................... 13-3/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 10/0
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 5/0
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 33-5
2002-03 Conference Record: ......................................... 16-1/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 9/2
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Candace Sutton
C
Nikita Bell
F/C
La'Tangela Atkinson G/F
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Ht:
6-6
6-0
6-1
PPG:
10.8
11.4
9.7
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Kelly Mazzante
G
Tanisha Wright
G
Jess Brungo
G/F
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Tasha Butts
G
Loree Moore
G
Ashley Robinson
C
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-11
5-9
6-5
PPG:
6.3
6.4
5.8
Key Losses:
Name:
Coretta Brown
Jennifer Thomas
Pos:
G
F
Ht:
5-8
6-1
PPG: RPG:
14.5 3.6
5.4
4.7
Key Losses:
Name:
Gwen Jackson
Kara Lawson
Pos:
F
G
Ht:
6-2
5-8
PPG: RPG:
16.1 6.2
14.4 4.9
RPG:
5.7
5.6
8.3
Key Losses:
Name:
None
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
6-0
5-11
6-1
PPG:
23.9
16.0
11.4
RPG:
4.6
5.4
6.3
Pos:
Ht:
PPG: RPG:
RPG:
4.8
3.4
5.4
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: .................................. Dana Gelin
SID Phone: .......................................................... (919) 962-0083
SID Fax: ............................................................... (919) 962-0612
SID Email: ............................................ [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (919) 843-9509
Athletics Website: .................................. www.tarheelblue.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ................................ Randy Press
SID Phone: .......................................................... (814) 865-1757
SID Fax: ............................................................... (814) 863-3165
SID Email: ............................................................ [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (814) 863-3294
Athletics Website: ............................... www.goPSUsports.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ..... Debby Jennings/Rob Turner
SID Phone: .......................................................... (865) 974-4275
SID Fax: ............................................................... (865) 974-8875
SID Email: ................... [email protected]/[email protected]
Press Row Phone: ................................................ (865 )974-0110
Athletics Website: ................................... www.utladyvols.com
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Old Dominion University
2003-04Non-Coference Opponents
RUTGERS
VIRGINIA TECH
Sunday, December 28th - 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 3rd - 7:00 p.m.
C. Vivian Stringer
Head Coach
Bonnie Henrickson
Head Coach
Cappie Pondexter
Ieva Kublina
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: .................................................... New Brunswick, NJ
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 33,500
Founded: ............................................................................. 1766
Nickname: .......................................................... Scarlet Knights
Colors: .............................................................................. Scarlet
Conference: ................................................................... Big East
President: ............................................. Dr. Francis L. Lawrence
Athletic Director: .................................... Robert E. Mulcahy III
Home Court: .................... Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,500)
Location: ........................................................... Blacksburg, VA
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 26,000
Founded: ............................................................................. 1892
Nickname: ....................................................................... Hokies
Colors: .............................. Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange
Conference: ................................................................ BIG EAST
President: ........................ Dr. Charles Steger (Virginia Tech '69)
Athletic Director: ........................... Jim Weaver (Penn State '67)
Home Court: ..................................... Cassell Coliseum (10,052)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: ................. C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock '71)
School Record/Years: .................................... 154-92/8 seasons
Career Record/Years: ................................. 674-227/31 seasons
Assistant Coaches: .................................. Jolette Law (Iowa '90)
............................................ Carlene Mitchell (Kansas State '96)
.......................................................................... Cathy Andruzzi
Head Coach: ....................... Bonnie Henrickson (St. Cloud '86)
School Record/Years: .................................... 156-63/7 seasons
Career Record/Years: .................................... 156-63/7 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ......... Kelly Kramer (Oklahoma Baptist '84)
.............................................................. Karen Lange (Iowa '96)
............................................ Katie O'Connor (Virginia Tech '00)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 21-8
2002-03 Conference Record: ....................................... 13-3/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 10/1
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 4/1
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 22-10
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 10-6/5th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 8/2
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Cappie Pondexter
G
Chelsea Newton
G
Dawn McCullouch
G
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-9
5-11
5-9
PPG:
18.3
10.8
9.8
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Ieva Kublina
C/F
Carrie Mason
G
Erin Gibson
F/C
Cl:
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Ht:
6-4
5-7
6-2
PPG:
15.0
10.6
9.7
Key Losses:
Name:
Mauri Horton
Pos:
G
Ht:
5-8
PPG: RPG:
11.5 4.4
Key Losses:
Name:
Chrystal Starling
Emily Lipton
Pos:
G/F
G
Ht:
5-11
5-7
PPG: RPG:
11.4 3.9
2.9
1.4
RPG:
5.1
4.9
4.2
RPG:
7.4
3.4
7.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ........................ Heather Brocious
SID Phone: .......................................................... (732) 445-4200
SID Fax: ............................................................... (732) 445-3063
SID Email: ................................ [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (732) 445-4200
Athletics Website: .............................. www.scarletknights.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ................................. Torye Hurst
SID Phone: .......................................................... (540) 231-8823
SID Fax: ............................................................... (540) 231-6984
SID Email: ......................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (540) 231-4905
Athletics Website: ..................................... hokiesportsinfo.com
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
63
2003-04 CAA Opponents
DELAWARE
Sunday, February 1st - 2:00 p.m.
Friday, February 8th - 1:00 p.m.
Tracey Howell
Tina Martin
Head Coach
GEORGE
MASON
Sunday, January 25th - 2:00 p.m.
DREXEL
Sunday, January 11th - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, February 20th - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 29th - 3:00 p.m.
Katrina Martin
Denis Dillon
Head Coach
Debbie Taneyhill
Head Coach
Jen Derevjanik
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: ................................................................ Newark, DE
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 16,000
Founded: ............................................................................. 1743
Nickname: .................................................... Fightin' Blue Hens
Colors: ...................................................... Royal Blue and Gold
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ................................................... Dr. David P. Roselle
Athletic Director: .......................................... Edgar N. Johnson
Home Court: ............................... Bob Carpenter Center (5,000)
Location: ......................................................... Philadelphia, PA
Enrollment: ....................................................................... 11,691
Founded: ............................................................................. 1891
Nickname: .................................................................... Dragons
Colors: ...................................................... Navy Blue and Gold
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ................................... Dr. Constantine N. Papadakis
Athletic Director: .............................................. Dr. Eric Zillmer
Home Court: ....................... Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,300)
Location: .................................................................. Fairfax, VA
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 26,796
Founded .............................................................................. 1957
Nickname: ...................................................................... Patriots
Colors: .............................................................. Green and Gold
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: .................................................. Dr. Alan G.Mmerten
Athletic Director: ............................................... Tom O'Connor
Home Court: .......................................... Patriot Center (10,000)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: .............................. Tina Martin (Lock Haven '86)
School Record/Years: .................................... 123-80/8 seasons
Career Record/Years: .................................... 123-80/8 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ..................... Jeanine Radice (Fordham '89)
....................................................... Tyrone Perry (Delaware '98)
............................................. Megan Dellegrotti (Delaware, '03)
Head Coach: ................................. Denis Dillon (Villanova '96)
School Record/Years: ...................................... 0-0/First Season
Career Record/Years: ...................................... 0-0/First Season
Assistant Coaches: ............................... Pam Dunkin (Rider '97)
.............................. Scott Alphin (Virginia Commonwealth '02)
....................................................... Melissa Dunne (Temple '02)
Head Coach: .................. Debbie Taneyhill (George Mason '92)
School Record/Years: ...................................... 85-78/6 seasons
Career Record/Years: ...................................... 85-78/6 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ........ Marcell Harrison (George Mason '94)
................................. Jimmy Howard (Greensboro College '86)
.....................................................................................................
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 22-9
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 15-3/t1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 2/3
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 12-17
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 7-11/7th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 11/4
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 14-12
2002-03 Conference Record: ....................................... 11-7/t4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 11/3
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Julie Sailer
G/F
Tiara Malcom
F
Tracey Howell
F/G
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-11
6-1
6-1
PPG:
10.8
13.1
2.0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Katrina Martin
F
Catherine Scanlon
G/F
Candace Wilkins
G
Cl:
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Ht:
5-9
5-11
5-7
PPG:
10.4
7.8
6.0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Jen Derevjanik
G
Vernessa Neamo
F/G
Susan Otim
F
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-10 15.9 3.8
5-10 13.3 7.8
5-10 4.5
3.7
Key Losses:
Name:
Allison Trapp
Carrie Timmins
Pos:
G
G
Ht:
5-9
5-7
PPG: RPG:
16.3 2.5
6.4
2.4
Key Losses:
Name:
Steph Frysinger
Bridget Scanlan
Pos:
F
F
Ht:
5-6
6-0
PPG: RPG:
10.9 3.7
5.5
8.3
Key Losses:
Name:
Khalilah Smith
Shelbylynn McBride
Pos:
F
F/G
Ht:
6-0
6-0
RPG:
4.8
7.6
2.5
RPG:
6.6
6.5
2.6
PPG: RPG:
9.8
6.1
7.0
4.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: .......................... Austin Calhoun
SID Phone: .......................................................... (302) 831-2186
SID Fax: ............................................................... (302) 831-8653
SID Email: .................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (302) 831-8715
Athletics Website: ........................... www.udel.edu/sportsinfo
Women's Basketball Contact: .............................. Aimee Cicero
SID Phone: .......................................................... (215) 895-1570
SID Fax: ............................................................... (215) 895-2038
SID Email: ...................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (215) 895-2041
Athletics Website: ............................... www.drexel.edu/sports
Women's Basketball Contact: ............................. Maggie Walsh
SID Phone: .............................................................. (703) 993-32
SID Fax: ............................................................... (703) 993-3259
SID Email: .................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (703) 993-3044
Athletics Website: ................................... www.gmusports.com
64
Old Dominion University
2003-04 CAA Opponents
HOFSTRA
Sunday, January 18th - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, Feburary 12th - 7:00 p.m.
Felisha Legette-Jack
Head Coach
Amaka Agugua
JAMES MADISON UNC-WILMINGTON
Thursday, January 9th - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 29th - 7:00 p.m
Thursday, February 15th - 2:00 p.m..
Sunday, February 26th - 7:00 p.m.
Mary Beth Culbertson
Kenny Brooks
Head Coach
Ann Hancock
Head Coach
Cherie Lea
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: .......................................................... Hempstead, NY
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 13,400
Founded: ............................................................................. 1935
Nickname: .......................................................................... Pride
Colors: .................................................... Gold, White, and Blue
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ...................................................... Stuart Rabinowitz
Athletic Director: ................................................... Harry Royle
Home Court: ........................................... Hofstra Arena (5,124)
Location: ....................................................... Harrisonburg, VA
Enrollment: ........................................................................ 7,156
Founded: ............................................................................. 1908
Nickname: ........................................................................ Dukes
Colors: ............................................................. Purple and Gold
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ................................................. Dr. Linwood H. Rose
Athletic Director: ..................................................... Jeff Bourne
Home Court: ......................... JMU Convocation Center (7,156)
Location: ......................................................... Wilmington, NC
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 10,300
Founded: ............................................................................. 1947
Nickname: .................................................................. Seahawks
Colors: ........................................ Green (Teal), Gold, and Navy
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ................................................ Dr. Rosemary DePolo
Athletic Director: ..................................... Peg Bradley-Doppes
Home Court: ......................................... Trask Coliseum (6,100)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: ....................... Felisha Legette-Jack (Syracuse '89)
School Record/Years: .......................................... 8-12/1 season
Career Record/Years: .......................................... 8-12/1 season
Assistant Coaches: ................... Elizabeth O'Brien (Hofstra, '00)
........................................................... Jose Mori (Penn State '00)
........................................... Viveca Lof (Nevada Las-Vegas, '01)
Head Coach: ..................... Kenny Brooks (James Madison '92)
School Record/Years: ........................................ 16-10/1 season
Career Record/Years: ........................................ 16-10/1 season
Assistant Coaches: ..................... Kim Hairston (Richmond '00)
........................................ Nadine Morgan (James Madison '03)
................. Krista Kilburn-Steveskey (North Carolina State '90)
Head Coach: ................................. Ann Hancock (Wingate '92)
School Record/Years: .......................................... 47-39/3 years
Career Record/Years: .......................................... 47-39/3 years
Assistant Coaches: .................... John Thurston (Seton Hall '70)
.................................................... Daniel Burt (West Liberty '93)
................................................. Cynthia Cooper (Tennessee '00)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 17-12
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 11-7/4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 6/5
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 2/3
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 22-6
2002-03 Conference Record: ................................................ 14-4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 8/4
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Jennifer Kapper
G
Cherie Lea
G
Tracy Morgan
G/F
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-7
5-9
6-0
Key Losses:
Name:
Shameka Montgomery
Rachel Wojdowski
Pos:
F/C
F/G
Ht: PPG: RPG:
6-1 12.5 6.0
5-10 6.9
5.4
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 9-19
2002-03 Conference Record: ....................................... 4-14/t8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 5/5
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Amaka Agugua
F
Staceyanne Claxton G
Megan Scott
G/F
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-11
5-5
6-1
PPG: RPG:
11.3
9.2
6.8
4.9
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Krystal Brooks
C
Jody LaRose
G
Mary Beth Culbertson G
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ht:
6-3
5-9
5-11
Key Losses:
Name:
Jen Brickley
Lauren Hall-Gregory
Pos:
G
G
Ht:
PPG: RPG:
17.5 4.8
5.5
3.0
Key Losses:
Name:
Shanna Price
Nadine Morgan
Pos:
F
F
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-9 17.4 6.9
5-10 12.7 7.6
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ........................ Stephen Gorchov
SID Phone: .......................................................... (516) 463-4933
SID Fax: ............................................................... (516) 463-5033
SID Email: .................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (516) 463-7725
Athletics Website: ............................. www.hofstra.edu/sports
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
PPG:
7.4
8.8
3.9
RPG:
4.3
2.3
1.5
PPG:
11.3
13.5
5.6
RPG:
2.7
4.7
7.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: .................. Milla Sue Wisecarver
SID Phone: .......................................................... (540) 568-6154
SID Fax: ............................................................... (540) 568-3703
SID Email: .................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (540) 568-6710
Athletics Website: .................................... www.jmusports.com
Women's Basketball Contact: .............................. Carlos Valdez
SID Phone: .......................................................... (910) 962-3252
SID Fax: ............................................................... (910) 962-3686
SID Email: ................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (910) 962-3095
Athletics Website: ............................ www.uncw.edu/athletics
65
2003-04 CAA Opponents
TOWSON
VA COMMONWEALTH
Friday, January 22nd - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 22nd - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 15th - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 5th - 7:00 p.m.
Joe Matthews
Head Coach
Kelli Talbot
Beth Cunnigham
Head Coach
WILLIAM & MARY
Friday, November 21st - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 4th - 7:00 p.m.
Cyndy Wilks
Kia Butts
Debbie Taylor
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location: ............................................................... Towson, MD
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 17,481
Founded .............................................................................. 1866
Nickname: ......................................................................... Tigers
Colors: .................................................. Gold, White, and Black
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: ......................................................... Dr. Robert Caret
Athletic Director: ...................................... Dr. Wayne Edwards
Home Court: .......................................... Towson Center (5,000)
Location: ............................................................ Richmond, VA
Enrollment: ...................................................................... 26,009
Founded: ............................................................................. 1838
Nickname: ......................................................................... Rams
Colors: ............................................................... Black and Gold
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: .................................................... Dr. Eugene P. Trani
Athletic Director: .................................... Dr. Richard L. Sander
Home Court: .............................. Stuart C. Siegel Center (7,500)
Location: ....................................................... Williamsburg, VA
Enrollment: ........................................................................ 5,560
Founded .............................................................................. 1693
Nickname: .......................................................................... Tribe
Colors: .................................................. Green, Gold, and Silver
Conference: ................................. Colonial Athletic Association
President: .................................................... Timothy J. Sullivan
Athletic Director: ................................................. Terry Driscoll
Home Court: ............................. William and Mary Hall (8,600)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach: .................................. Joe Matthews (Radford '91)
School Record/Years: ........................................ 5-51/2 seasons
Career Record/Years: ........................................ 5-51/2 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ................. Stacy Alexander (St. Francis '96)
.................................... Derek Jordan (North Carolina State '00)
......................................... Felicia Burroughs (Northeastern '00)
Head Coach: ................... Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame '97)
School Record/Years: ............................................. First Season
Career Record/Years: ............................................. First Season
Assistant Coaches: ............ Doug Hoselton (Glenville State '72)
............................... Tajama Abraham (George Washington '97)
.................................................... Julia Huddleston (Eckerd '02)
Head Coach: ................. Debbie Taylor (William and Mary '86)
School Record/Years: ...................................... 36-77/5 seasons
Career Record/Years: ...................................... 36-77/5 seasons
Assistant Coaches: ............... Mandy Ronay (West Virginia '00)
.................................. Candace Crabtree (Dakota Wesleyan '88)
............................................. Katie Marsh (UNC-Pembroke '03)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 3-25
2002-03 Conference Record: ...................................... 2-16/10th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 6/3
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 2/3
2002-03 Record: .................................................................. 11-18
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 7-11/6th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................... 10/5
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Kelli Talbot
G/F
LaShay Rose
G
Tanya West
G
Cl:
Jr.
So.
So.
Ht:
5-9
5-5
5-7
PPG:
8.0
4.8
5.7
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Cyndy Wilks
G
Maria Giovanetti
F
Lauren Hogan
F
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-11
5-11
6-1
PPG:
15.2
7.7
3.4
Key Losses:
Name:
Mia Chapman
Sandi Haefner
Pos:
G
F/G
Ht:
5-5
5-11
PPG: RPG:
11.4 2.7
5.7
2.9
Key Losses:
Name:
Kristine Austgulen
Candice Phelps
Pos:
F
C
Ht:
6-0
6-1
PPG: RPG:
18.7 10,7
6.2
7.7
RPG:
4.9
1.3
2.9
TEAM OUTLOOK:
RPG:
5.0
4.0
3.8
SPORTS INFORMATION:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ....................... Tabitha Hitchcock
SID Phone: .......................................................... (410) 704-2232
SID Fax: ............................................................... (410) 704-3861
SID Email: ........................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (410) 704-3286
Athletics Website: ............................. www.TowsonTigers.com
Women's Basketball Contact: ............................ Scott Garbarini
SID Phone: .......................................................... (804) 828-8818
SID Fax: ............................................................... (804) 828-9428
SID Email: .................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (804) 827-1010
Athletics Website: .............................. www.vcu.edu/vcurams
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2002-03 Record: .................................................................... 8-20
2002-03 Conference Record: ........................................ 4-14/9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 5/5
Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Lindsey Brizendine F
Colleen McCaffrey
F
Kia Butts
G
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ht:
PPG:
10.3
7.0
4.8
Key Losses:
Name:
Jen Sabota
Jami Lange
Pos:
G
G
Ht:
5-4
5-6
PPG: RPG:
12.0 2.4
8.8
2.6
RPG:
4.2
4.7
4.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact: ................................. Chris Poore
SID Phone: .......................................................... (757) 221-3370
SID Fax: ............................................................... (757) 221-3412
SID Email: ...................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone: ............................................... (757) 221-3348
Athletics Website: ............................... www.tribeathletics.com
Old Dominion University
Colonial
8625 Patterson Avenue
Richmond, VA. 23229-6349
Telephone: 804-754-1616
Fax: 804-754-1830
WWW.CAASPORTS.COM
Athletic Association
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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not only more than any other conference but
represents nearly half of all titles won. In baseball, the
CAA has ranked as one of the nation’s top five
conferences in four of the past six seasons. The CAA
is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10
conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, and has
traditionally sent multiple teams to the NCAA
Tournament. The conference finished the 2002-03
campaign with teams ranked among the top 25
nationally in cross country, field hockey, men’s soccer,
wrestling, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and
women’s lacrosse. CAA member institutions are also
committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial
Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s
presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership
to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate
athletics. Among the programs already established is
granting visiting academic status to student-athletes
traveling to an away contest so that they have access
to libraries, academic resource centers and computer
labs.
In 2002, two faculty members from CAA
institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted
distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research
professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia
Commonwealth University was one of three recipients
of the Nobel Prize in chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a
professor of economics and law at George Mason
University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic
sciences.
Under the direction of Commissioner Thomas
E. Yeager, who has guided the CAA since its inception,
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B
oasting a roster of 10 well-respected
academic institutions, the Colonial
Athletic Association continues to build
on a proud history as one of the nation’s top
collegiate conferences.
With a geographic footprint that stretches from the
shadow of the Statue of Liberty to the beaches of North
Carolina, the landscape of the CAA is dotted with
major metropolitan areas that include four of the nation’s
top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4),
Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24).
The CAA showcases the athletic and academic
skills of some of the nation’s top student-athletes. On
the playing field, the conference has produced 15
national team champions in four different sports, 28
individual national champions, 11 national coaches of
the year and 10 national players of the year. In 2002-03,
the conference sent two or more teams to the NCAA
Tournament in seven different sports. The CAA has
ranked as the top Division I non-football conference in
the Sears Directors Cup standings in recent years.
Even more impressive, however, are the honors
accumulated away from competition, which include
five Rhodes Scholars, 11 NCAA post-graduate scholars
and 12 Honda Award winners. Last year, the CAA had
17 Verizon Academic All-Americans, including six who
were selected to the first team. Nearly 1,000 CAA
student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point average
while lettering in a varsity sport and received the CAA
Commissioner’s Academic Award in 2002-03.
The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports.
Male athletes compete for championships in baseball,
basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer,
swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling.
Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball,
cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer,
softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and
volleyball.
In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a
reputation as a “giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament.
Since 1981, CAA schools have posted 12 wins over
higher-seeded teams, including UNC Wilmington’s
upset of Southern California in 2002. Nine of the
conference’s 10 teams have made at least two NCAA
Tournament appearances since 1990. In women’s
basketball, Old Dominion has captured three national
championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and reached the title
game again in 1997. In 2002, the Lady Monarchs
advanced to the Elite Eight.
The conference has also excelled in many other
sports. CAA squads have won 10 field hockey national
titles since the championship began in 1981, which is
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the league recently expanded to 10 members. The
University of Delaware, Drexel University,
Hofstra University and Towson University were
introduced as the conference’s newest members
on December 13, 2000, joining George Mason
University, James Madison University, the
University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old
Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth
University and the College of William & Mary.
The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when
three of its current members- George Mason,
James Madison, and William and Mary - were
aligned with East Carolina University, the United
States Naval Academy and the University of
Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South).
During the next two years, the league added 11
sports, acquired two new members (UNC
Wilmington and American University) and
decided to form a new association. The
transformation from ECAC South to CAA took
place on June 6, 1985. By the fall of 1986, the
league gained automatic bids to NCAA
Championships in men’s basketball, soccer,
baseball and women’s basketball and formed an
officials’ bureau. Old Dominion became a member
of the CAA in 1991-92 and Virginia
Commonwealth University joined the conference
prior to the 1995-96 season.
From all-star athletes to Nobel prize
winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in
producing performers who stand out both on the
playing field and in the classroom.
The schools of the CAA
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
Location: Newark, DE
Founded: 1743
Enrollment: 16,000
Nickname: “Fighting Blue Hens”
Game manager: Jerry Oravitz: 302-831-0767
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Founded: 1891
Enrollment: 17,600
Nickname: “Dragons”
Game manager: Sean Joyce: 215-895-1588
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Location: Fairfax, Va.
Founded: 1957
Enrollment: 24,172
Nickname: “Patriots”
Game manager: Jay Marsh: 703-993-3191
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
Location: Hempstead, NY
Founded: 1935
Enrollment: 12,800
Nickname: “Pride”
Game manager: Harold Starks: 516-463-5228
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
Location: Harrisonburg, Va.
Founded: 1908
Enrollment: 12,500
Nickname: “Dukes”
Game manager: Shelia Moorman: 540-568-8036
UNC WILMINGTON
Location: Wilmington, N.C.
Founded: 1947
Enrollment: 8,900
Nickname: “Seahawks”
Game manager: Joe Simon: 910-962-3235
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
Location: Norfolk, Va.
Founded: 1930
Enrollment: 21,000
Nickname: “Lady Monarchs”
Game managers:
Mike Fryling: 757-683-5518 (Constant Center)
Greg Smith: 757-683-6026
TOWSON UNIVERSITY
Location: Towson, MD
Founded: 1866
Enrollment: 14,958
Nickname: “Tigers”
Game manager: Ed Franks: 410-704-2745
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV.
Location: Richmond, Va.
Founded: 1838
Enrollment: 21,397
Nickname: “Rams”
Game manager: Nate Doughty: 804-827-1000
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY
Location: Williamsburg, Va.
Founded: 1693
Enrollment: 5,300
Nickname: “Tribe”
Game manager: Robb Dunn: 757-221-3355
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Old Dominion University
"Where the
dreams of
young girls
become
reality"
LADY MONARCH
Records
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
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HONORED Lady Monarchs
Sun Belt Honorees
1984-85
1987-88
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
Medina Dixon
Adrienne Goodson
1990-91
FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR
Celeste Hill
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1987-88
1990-91
CONFERENCE MVP
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
Marie Christian
Adrienne Goodson
Kelly Lyons
ColonialAthletic Association Honorees
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
Celeste Hill
Celeste Hill
Celeste Hill
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Mery Andrade/Lucienne Berthieu
Lucienne Berthieu
Hamchetou Maiga
Lucienne Berthieu
1994-95
1995-96
1998-99
1999-00
ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Lucienne Berthieu
Alli Spence
Corrina Turner
Okeisha Howard
TOURNAMENT MVP
Pam Huntley
Pam Huntley
Celeste Hill
Ticha Penicheiro
Clarisse Machanguana
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Natalie Diaz
Natalie Diaz
Monique Coker
Okeisha Howard
Shareese Grant
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2001-02
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Esther Benjamin
Angie Liston
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Okeisha Howard
Alli Spence
Monique Coker
Myriah Spence
Shareese Grant
1994-95
1996-97
2000-01
2001-02
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Shonda Deberry
Ticha Penicheiro
Hamchetou Maiga
Hamchetou Maiga
1992-93
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1998-99
2001-02
COACH-OF-THE-YEAR
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
1993-94
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
ALL-TOURNAMENT
Medina Dixon
Tracy Claxton
Donna Harrington
Adrienne Goodson
Adrienne Goodson
Marie Christian
Adrienne Goodson
Kelly Lyons
T.J. Jones
Celeste Hill
1983-84
1986-87
1989-90
TOURNAMENT MVP
Marie Christian
Adrienne Goodson
Kelly Lyons
1987-88
COACH-OF-THE-YEAR
Wendy Larry
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1998-99
1991-92
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
ALL-SUN BELT
Anne Donovan
Medina Dixon
Helen Malone
Medina Dixon
Anne Donovan
Tracy Claxton
Regina Miller
(Second team)
Medina Dixon
Tracy Claxton
Dawn Cullen
(Hon. mention)
Donna Harrington
Adrienne Goodson
(Second team)
Donna Harrington
Adrienne Goodson
(Second team)
Kelly Lyons
(Hon. mention)
Adrienne Goodson
Kelly Lyons
Kelly Lyons
Kim McQuarter
(Second team)
Kelly Lyons
Angela Jackson
Celeste Hill
(Second team)
2002-03
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
Mery Andrade
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Pam Huntley
Celeste Hill
Esther Benjamin
Esther Benjamin
Mery Andrade
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Natalie Diaz
Hamchetou Maiga
Sharron Francis
Hamchetou Maiga
Sharron Francis
Hamchetou Maiga
Shareese Grant
ALL-TOURNAMENT
Celeste Hill
Pam Huntley
Deanna Vander Plas
Celeste Hill
Pam Huntley
Celeste Hill
Deanna Vander Plas
Lateefah Robinson
Sarah Willyerd
Clarisse Machanguana
Nyree Roberts
Ticha Penicheiro
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Mery Andrade
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Aubrey Eblin
Nyree Roberts
Natalie Diaz
Mery Andrade
Hamchetou Maiga
Natalie Diaz
Sharron Francis
Kim Giddens
Okeisha Howard
Hamchetou Maiga
Monique Coker
Tiffany Thompson
Lucienne Berthieu
Monique Coker
Okeisha Howard
Hamchetou Maiga
Monique Coker
Shareese Grant
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1994-95
1995-96
1999-00
2000-01
1995-96
1996-97
DEAN EHLERS LEADERSHIP AWARD
Shonda Deberry
Clarisse Machanguana
JOHN RANDOLPH INSPIRATIONAL AWARD
1997-98
Manager Felecia Allen
ALL-CAA TEAM
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-03
Celeste Hill
Celeste Hill
Pam Huntley
Celeste Hill
Shonda Deberry
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
(2nd team)
Mery Andrade
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Mery Andrade
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
Mery Andrade
Lucienne Berthieu
Lucienne Berthieu
Natalie Diaz
Hamchetou Maiga
Okeisha Howard
Hamchetou Maiga
Lucienne Berthieu
Hamchetou Maiga
Okiesha Howard
(2nd team)
Okeisha Howard
Monique Coker
(2nd team)
Old Dominion University
HONOREDLady Monarchs
National Players-of-the-Year
All-Americans
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak, NWIT)
Anne Donovan
(Kodak)
Inge Nissen
(NWIT First team)
Angela Cotman
(NWIT Honorable Mention)
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak, National Scouting Association)
Inge Nissen
(National Scouting Association)
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak)
Inge Nissen
(Kodak)
Anne Donovan
(District III)
1978-79
Nancy Lieberman
(Wade Trophy)
Inge Nissen
(Wade Trophy Finalist)
1979-80
Nancy Lieberman
(Wade Trophy, Brocerick Cup)
Inge Nissen
(Wade Trophy Finalist)
1981-82
Anne Donovan
(Wade Trophy Finalist, Street & Smith)
1982-83
Anne Donovan
(Naismith National Player-of-the-Year,
Converse, Champion)
1984-85
Medina Dixon
(Naismith Trophy Finalist)
1980-81
Anne Donovan
(Kodak)
Jean Walling
(District III)
1996-97
Clarisse Machanguana
(Naismith Trophy Finalist)
Ticha Penicheiro
(Naismith Trophy and Wade Trophy Finalist)
1981-82
Anne Donovan
(Kodak, American Women’s Sports Foundation,
Women’s Basketball Coaches Association)
Janet Davis
(American Women’s Sports Foundation,
Honorable Mention)
1997-98
Ticha Penicheiro
(Wade Trophy winner, Naismith Trophy Finalist)
1983-84
Inge Nissen ('80) cuts down the net at the AIAW National
Championship.
Olympians
Anne Donovan
(Kodak)
Medina Dixon
(District III)
1976 - Montreal, Canada
Nancy Lieberman (Basketball - U.S. - Silver Medal)
Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada)
Medina Dixon (Kodak, Naismith, Fast
Break First team)
Tracy Claxton (District III,
Fast Break First team)
1980 - Moscow, Soviet Union
Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Boycotted)
Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada - Boycotted)
1987-88
Adrienne Goodson
(Kodak)
Kelly Lyons
(District III)
1984 - Los Angeles, United States
Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Gold Medal)
Jan Trombly (Handball - U.S.)
1993-94
Celeste Hill
(District III)
1988 - Seoul, South Korea
Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Gold Medal)
1994-95
Clarisse Machanguana
(District III)
1992 - Barcelona, Spain
Medina Dixon (Basketball - U.S. - Bronze Medal)
1995-96
Clarisse Machanguana
(Kodak District III, AP Hon. Men.,
UPI Honorable Mention)
Ticha Penicheiro
(Kodak District III , AP Honorable Mention.,
UPI 3rd team)
1984-85
1996-97
1997-98
Clarisse Machanguana
(Kodak 1st team, AP 2nd team)
Ticha Penicheiro
(Kodak 1st team, AP 1st team,
Sporting News 1st team)
Nyree Roberts
(AP Hon. Mention)
Academic All-Americans
Anne Donovan is one of a long line of Lady Monarchs to don
the red, white and blue.
1979-80
Chris Critelli
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
1981-82
Anne Donovan
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
1982-83
Anne Donovan
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
Ticha Penicheiro
(Kodak 1st Team, AP 1st Team)
Nyree Roberts
(AP 2nd Team, Women's Basketball
Journal 2nd Team)
1998-99
Mery Andrade
(AP honorable mention, Women's Basketball
Journal Defensive 1st Team)
1999-00
Lucienne Berthieu
(Kodak District III, Women's Basketball Journal3rd Team)
2001-02
Lucienne Berthieu
(Kodak District II, Basketball Times
Honorable Mention)
Hamchetou Maiga
(Basketball Times Honorable Mention)
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship
1983
Anne Donovan
Ticha Penicheiro ('98) became the University's second
Wade Trophy recipient. She was the first international
student-athlete to be honored with the award.
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LETTERWINNERS
-AAbraham, Carolyn
Abraham, Terri
Adams, Annette
Andrade, Mery
Aston, Kim
1976-77
1974-76
1971-72
1995-99
1988-92
-B-
Baggett, Marianne
Bailey, Dee
Beasley, Donna
Beatty, A.
Bellinghausen, Nicole
Benjamin, Esther
Berg, Jill
Berthieu, Lucienne
Betz, Janie
Bisese, Anne
Blais, Lisa
Bradley, Kelly
Brewer, Mary J.
Brown, Robin
Brown, Sue
Burgun, Ruthann
Burke, Sandy
1974-76
1973-74
1975-76
1970-71
1996-2000
1993-96
1993-96
1998-2002
1969-70
1971-72
1981-85
1994-98
1969-70
1972-73
1978-80
1975-77
1976-79
-C-
Calwell, Cassie
Campbell, Beth
Carter, Tammy
Choate, Holly
Charles, Sharlenia
Christian, Marie
Claxton, Tracey
Clemente, Fran
Coker, Monique
Connahan, Liz
Copeland, Nancy
Cotman, Angela
Craven, Carlita
Critelli, Chris
Cullen, Dawn
Cummings, Lee Etta
20021978-79
1989-90
1974-75
2000-2002
1983-87
1983-85
1977-79
20001983-88
1970-71
1976-80
1990-94
1978-80
1982-86
1988-91
-D-
Davis, Lawona
Davis, Janet
Davis, Leslie
Davy, Sue
Deberry, Shonda
Delano, Sandra
Diaz, Natalie
Dixon, Medina
Doherty, Heidi
Donovan, Anne
20021980-82
1987-90
1975-78
1992-96
1972-73
1996-2000
1982-85
1976-77
1979-83
-E-
Eblin, Aubrey
Eller, Amber
Elliot, Pam
Ellison, Lorraine
Etheridge, Juanita
Everett, Kim
1995-99
1994-98
1980-84
1985-86
1973-75
1981-82
-F-
Francis, Sharron
Freudig, Nicole
Friskorn, Mary
1998-2002
1995-96
1975-76
1985-88
1975-76
1999-2003
1989-93
1971-73
1971-72
1984-88
1988-90
2001-H-
Hall, Sharon
1994-95
1984-88
1990-94
1993-97
1974-75
1974-75
1970-73
1975-76
1999-2003
1972-74
1969-72
1990-93
-J-
Jackson, Angela
Jenkins, Alphelia
Jenkins, Bridget
Jerome, Linda
Johnson, Carole
Jones, T.J.
1988-90
1981-85
1983-87
1977-80
1969-70
1987-91
-KKacewich, Nancy
Karvonen, Janet
Keegan, Debbie
Keenan, Emmora
Kemether, Noreen
Kenney, Jackie
Koukouvinou, Marianthi
Kubin, Laura
1973-74
1980-82
1969-70
1997-99
1979-80
1987-91
20001986-90
-LLacy, Venus
Landolfi, Doreen
Lampert, Patty
Larkin, Kate
Larry, Wendy
Lawrence, Janet
Leigh, Debbie
Levens, Amanda
Lewis, Nancy
Lieberman, Nancy
Liston, Angie
Love, Bettina
Lubich, Melody
Lyons, Kelly
1985-86
1980-82
1975-76
1980-81
1973-77
1971-73
1972-73
1997-99
1970-72
1976-80
1993-97
1997-99
1969-73
1986-90
1976-77
Richard, Debbie
Richardson, Sue
Roberts, Nyree
Robinson, Lateefah
Rompola, Rhonda
Rowley, Amy
Russo, Cindy
1975-78
1976-80
1994-98
1990-94
1978-81
1992-95
1972-75
-S-
Schneeweis, Traci
Singleton, Rhonda
Small, LaToya
Smith, Peggy
Spence, Alli
Spence, Myriah
Svadeba, Jeanie
1975-77
1990-94
19961979-80
1999-2001
20001969-72
-T-
Thompson, Tiffany
Trombly, Jan
Turner, Corrina
Twine, Cassandra
1998-2002
1978-81
20021990-92
-V-
Van Buskirk, Dolly
Van Doren, Ann
Van Petten, Karen
Vander Plas, Deanna
1978-81
1988-89
1974-75
1990-94
-W-
Walling, Jean
Walsh, Patty
Walters, Sherry
Walthal, Susan
Warren, Cetta
Wilkerson, Beth
Williams, Jessica
Willyerd, Sarah
Wilson, Lisa
Woolston, Suzanne
1980-81
1977-78
1969-71
1972-75
1972-73
1979-84
1997-99
1992-96
1980-81
1980-82
-Y-
Yard, Althea
1983-84
-Z-
Zontini, Cetta
1969-70
-MMachanguana, Clarisse
Maiga, Hamchetou
Malone, Helen
Mason, Kenya
McGowan, Beth
McHugh, Maura
McQuarter, Kim
Miller, Regina
Mols, Yvonne
Moore, Shannon
Muxiri, Paula
Mwenentanda, Mamissa
1994-97
1998-2002
1981-83
1992-95
1993-95
1971-75
1985-88
1982-84
1986-88
1989-90
20021998-99
Bold denotes active player
Includes all letterwinners since records of active
letterwinners were kept beginning in 1969.
-NNelson, Amy
Nelson, Jeannine
Nhassengo, Max
Nissen, Inge
1988-89
1976-77
20021976-80
-O-
Olley, Mandy
-GGarner, Stephanie
Gawdreau, Jerry
Giddens, Kim
Gilmore, Stephanie
Glazer, Clarisa
Gooding, Terry
Goodson, Adrienne
Gholson, Kathy
Grant, Shareese
Hart, Misty
Harrington, Donna
Hill, Celeste
Himes, Stacy
Holder, Sandy
Hollerman, Bev
Holloman, Denise
Holloway, Kit
Howard, Okeisha
Hubbell, Bev
Hunt, Diane
Huntley, Pam
1997-2001
-P-
Parrish, Janet
Penicheiro, Ticha
Picache, Abigail
Pont, Nina
1970-71
1994-98
1991-93
1985-87
-R-
Renn, Joan
Reynolds, Michele
1973-76
1991-93
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Wendy Larry celebrates ODU's 12th CAA
Championship with Virginia Beach native
Shareese Grant .
Old Dominion University
ALL-TIME Starting Lineups
1976-77 (23-9)
F Heidi Doherty, 6-1, Jr., 9.9
F Angela Cotman, 5-7, Fr., 8.4
C Inge Nissen, 6-5, Fr., 18.5
G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Fr., 20.9
G Sandy Burke, 5-6, Fr., 5.1
Top Subs:
Terri Abraham, 5-10, Sr., 4.3
1977-78 (30-4)
NWIT Champions
F Angela Cotman, 5-7, So., 12.1
F Linda Jerome, 6-0, Sr., 7.2
C Inge Nissen, 6-5, So., 19.5
G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, So.,
20.2
G Debbie Richard, 5-4, Jr., 3.4
Top Subs:
Dolly Van Buskirk, 6-0, Sr., 6.8
Susan Richardson, 6-0, So., 3.7
1978-79 (35-1)
AIAW National Champions
F Angela Cotman, 5-7, So., 11.8
F Jan Trombly, 6-0, Jr., 12.0
C Inge Nissen, 6-5, Jr., 22.0
G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Jr., 17.4
G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, Fr., 10.5
Top Subs:
Linda Jerome, 6-0, Jr., 4.3
Sue Brown, 5-10, Jr., 3.2
1979-80 (37-1)
AIAW National Champions
F Inge Nissen
C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Fr., 17.0
G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Sr., 15.2
G Angela Cotman, 5-7, Sr., 8.0
G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, So., 10.3
Top Subs:
Chris Critelli, 5-10, Sr., 7.7
Linda Jerome, 6.0, Sr., 4.0
1980-81 (28-7)
AIAW Third Place
F Jean Walling, 6-0, Sr., 12.1
F Jan Trombly, 6-0, Sr., 6.4
C Anne Donovan, 6-0, So., 25.1
G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, Jr., 12.7
G Suzanne Woolston, 5-10, Jr., 3.3
Top Subs:
Doreen Landolfi, 5-8, Jr., 4.8
Kate Larkin, 5-8, Fr., 2.4
Pam Elliot, 5-6, Fr., 2.7
1981-82 (22-6)
F Janet Davis, 6-5, So., 14.5
F Janet Karvonen, 5-11, So., 9.3
C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Jr., 20.7
G Helen Malone, 5-8, Jr., 10.6
G Suzanne Woolston, 5-10, Sr., 4.9
Top Subs:
Doreen Landolfi
Beth Wilkerson, 5-11, So., 6.1
1982-83 (29-6)
NCAA Final Four
F Medina Dixon, 6-2, So., 16.1
F Regina Miller, 5-10, Jr., 9.8
C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Sr., 17.5
G Helen Malone, 5-8, Sr., 15.4
G Pam Elliot, 5-6, Jr., 3.8
Top Subs:
Lisa Blais, 5-10, So., 2.9
Dawn Cullen, 6-4, Fr., 6.5
Beth Wilkerson, 5-11,J r., 4.5
1983-84 (24-5)
F Medina Dixon, 6-3, Jr., 20.8
F Tracy Claxton, 6-1, Jr., 19.9
G Lisa Blais, 5-10, Jr., 5.5
G Marie Christian, 5-7. Fr., 4.7
G Regina Miller, 5-10, Sr., 13.1
Top Subs:
Dawn Cullen, 6-4, So., 9.0
Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Fr.,4.1
Pam Elliot, 5-6, Sr., 2.2
1984-85 (31-3)
NCAA National Champions
F Medina Dixon, 6-3, Sr., 16.4
F Dawn Cullen, 6-4, Jr., 10.4
C Tracy Claxton, 6-2, Sr., 14.8
G Marie Christian, 5-7, So., 7.0
G Lisa Blais, 5-10, Sr., 5.8
Top Subs:
Adrienne Goodson, 5-11, Fr., 9.5
Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, So., 5.4
Donna Harrington, 6-0, So., 8.4
1985-86 (15-13)
F Donna Harrington, 6-2, So., 18.3
F Adrienne Goodson, 5-11, So., 14.4
F Kim McQuarter, 5-9, Fr., 11.1
G Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Jr., 11.9
G Marie Christian, 5-7, Jr., 3.4
Top Subs:
Stepanie Garner, 5-6, Fr., 4.9
Liz Connahan, 5-9, So., 7.0
1986-87 (18-13)
F Donna Harrington, 6-2, Jr., 15.3
F Adrienne Goodson, 6-0, Jr., 14.8
C Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Fr., 9.9
G Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Sr., 12.3
G Marie Christian, 5-9, So., 7.0
Top Subs:
Kim McQuarter, 5-9, So., 7.0
Liz Connahan, 6-1, Jr., 5.5
1987-88 (17-12)
F Donna Harrington, 6-2, Sr., 14.2
F Liz Connahan, 6-1, Sr., 7.8
C Kelly Lyons, 6-3, So., 17.4
G Stephanie Garner, 5-6, Jr., 7.7
G Adrienne Goodson, 6-0, Sr., 17.2
Top Subs:
Kim McQuarter, 5-9, Jr., 7.7
Jackie Kenney, 6-0, Fr., 4.6
1988-89 (23-9)
F Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Jr., 20.5
F Kim McQuarter, 5-8, Sr., 16.3
C Leslie Davis, 6-4, So., 11.1
G Angela Jackson, 5-8, Jr., 10.3
G Stephanie Garner, 5-5, Sr., 6.3
Top Subs:
Jackie Kenney, 5-11, So., 4.2
Amy Nelson, 6-3, Fr., 21.6
Laura Kubin, 5-6, Jr., 1.2
1989-90 (21-10)
F Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Sr., 24.7
F Jackie Kenney, 5-11, Jr., 9.0
C Leslie Davis, 6-5, Jr., 11.3
G Angela Jackson, 5-7, Sr., 16.6
G Laura Kubin, 5-6, Sr., 3.0
Top Subs:
T.J. Jones, 5-8, Jr., 6-7
Lee Etta Cummings, 5-6, Jr., 4.4
1991-92 (20-11)
F Celeste Hill, 5-11, So., 19.1
F Michelle Reynolds, 5-11, Jr., 7.3
C Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, Jr., 6.7
G Pam Huntley, 5-5, Jr., 11.6
G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, So., 8.4
Top Subs:
Rhonda Singleton, 5-8, So., 6.8
Cassandra Twine, 6-2, So., 3.5
1992-93 (22-8)
F Celeste Hill, 5-11, Jr., 17.0
F Michele Reynolds, 5-11, Sr., 9.9
C Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, Sr., 7.5
G Pam Huntley, 5-5, Sr., 12.9
G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, Jr., 7.4
Top Subs:
Lateefah Robinson, 6-1, Jr., 4.2
Rhonda Singleton, 5-8, Jr., 3.8
1993-94 (25-6)
F Celeste Hill, 5-11, Sr., 20.5
F Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, So., 6.5
C Lateefah Robinson, 6-2, Sr., 4.9
G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, Sr., 9.0
G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, So., 12.4
Top Subs:
Angie Liston, 6-6, So., 3.6
Beth McGowan, 5-5, Jr., 3.6
Esther Benjamin, 6-3, So., 3.6
1994-95 (27-6)
F Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, Jr., 8.8
F Esther Benjamin, 6-4, Jr., 8.2
C Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, So.,
16.7
G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, So., 8.6
G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, Jr., 9.8
Top Subs:
Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Fr., 8.1
Amber Eller, 5-8, Fr., 3.5
Stacy Himes, 5-10, So., 4.0
1995-96 (29-3)
F Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, Jr., 18.3
F Mery Andrade, 6-1, So., 11.0
C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, So., 10.3
G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Jr., 8.9
G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, Sr., 8.9
Top Subs:
Esther Benjamin, 6-4, Sr., 6.6
Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, Sr., 6.0
Amber Eller, 5-8, So., 4.6
1996-97 (34-2)
F Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, Sr., 19.9
F Mery Andrade, 6-1, Jr., 11.3
C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Jr., 17.0
G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Sr., 10.9
G Stacy Himes, 5-10, Sr., 3.3
Top Subs:
LaToya Small, 5-11, Jr., 4.6
Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, So., 9.3
1999-00 (29-5)
F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Jr., 14.0
C Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, Jr., 17.8
G Sharron Francis, 5-8, So., 10.1
G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, Sr., 12.3
G Alli Spence, 5-5, Fr., 6.1
Top Subs:
Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Fr., 9.6
Kim Giddesns, 6-0., Fr., 6.1
Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, So., 5.1
2000-01 (21-9)
F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Sr., 13.7
F Myriah Spence, 6-0, Fr., 7.3
C Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Jr., 6.3
G Sharron Francis, 5-9, Jr., 9.5
G Okeisha Howard, 5-5, So., 14.2
Top Subs:
Monique Coker, 6-1, Fr., 8.7
Kim Giddens, 6-0., So., 6.0
Alli Spence, 5-5, So., 4.0
2001-02 (28-6)
F Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, Sr. ,14.0
F Monique Coker, 6-1, So., 9.9
C Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Sr., 5.6
G Sharron Francis, 5-9, Sr., 7.7
G Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Sr., 11.7
Top Subs:
Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Jr., 12.1
Shareese Grant, 5-8, Fr., 5.3
Myriah Spence, 6-0, So., 4.6
2002-03 (22-11)
F Monique Coker, 6-1, Jr., 12.6
F Kim Giddens, 6-0, Sr., 7.0
C Corrina Turner, 6-6, Fr., 6.2
G Shareese Grant, 5-8, So., 12.6
G Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Sr., 14.8
Top Subs:
Max Nhassengo, 5-10, Jr., 8.0
Myriah Spence, 6-0, Jr., 4.7
Paula Muxiri, 6-1, So., 2.3
1997-98 (29-3)
F Mery Andrade, 6-1, Jr., 14.2
C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Sr., 20.2
G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Sr., 10.8
G Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, Jr., 11.8
G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, So., 6.8
Top Subs:
LaToya Small, 5-11, Sr., 4.9
Emmora Keenan, 6-5, Jr., 2.0
Amber Eller-Paul, 5-8, Sr., 4.2
1990-91 (5-21)
F Jackie Kenney, 5-11, Sr., 13.2
F Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, So., 4.8
C Celeste Hill, 5-11, Fr., 14.4
G Lee Etta Cummings, 5-6, Sr., 9.5
G Kim Aston, 5-8, Jr., 4.8
Top Subs:
T.J. Jones, 5-8, Jr., 6.7
Pam Huntley, 5-6, So., 2.8
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
1998-99 (28-4)
F Mery Andrade, 6-1,Sr., 12.8
F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, So., 6.2
C Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, So., 14.2
G Amanda Levens, 5-8, So., 6.7
G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, So., 6.7
Top Subs:
Sharron Francis, 5-8, Fr., 6.9
Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, Sr., 7.9
Jessica Williams, 6-0, So., 6.4
Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Fr., 6.1
In four years, defensive All-American Mery
Andrade missed just two starts. Playing 132
career games, Andrade was in the starting
line-up 130 times.
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RECORDS
Team Records
SEASON WON/LOST RECORDS
Victories: 37 (37-1) in 1979-80.
Fewest wins: 5 (5-21) in 1990-91.
Most Losses: 21 (5-21) in 1990-91.
Fewest Losses: 1 (37-1) in 1979-80.
Best Winning Percentage: .974 (37-1) in 1979-80.
Most Consecutive Wins: 41 (Jan. 7, 1980 at Long
Beach to Jan. 22, 1981 at La. Tech)
Longest Losing Streak: 11, in 1990-91.
Longest Home Court Winning Streak: 64 (Dec. 7,
1976 vs. Federal City to Feb. 16, 1981 vs.
Tennessee).
Longest Winning Streak vs. Virginia Schools: 61
(Dec. 7, 1976 vs. Virginia to Jan.14, 1982 at
Virginia).
Most Games Played: 38, 1979-80.
Longest Sun Belt Winning Streak
(regular season): 11, 1984-1986.
Longest Colonial Athletic Association Winning
Streak (regular season): 95, 1995-2001
Longest Conference Winning Streak (regular and
post season): 113, 1995-2001
POINTS SCORED
Season High: 3,212 in 1979-80.
Season Low: 637 in 1973-74.
Highest Scoring Average: 85.8 in 1978-79.
Lowest Scoring Average: 41.7 in 1972-73.
Game High: 122 vs. Va. Union (Nov. 16, 1979) at
Norfolk.
Game Low: 23 (23-12) vs. James Madison, Dec. 13,
1972 in Harrisonburg.
Opponent Game High: 113 (113-55) by Tennessee
(Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN.
Opponent Game Low: 10 (95-10) by Christopher
Newport, Dec.14,1971.
Largest Margin of Victory: 90 (116-26) vs.
Indiana State, Nov. 23, 1996.
Largest Margin of Defeat: 58, by Tennessee
(Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN.
Highest Combined Score: 201 (ODU 104 -Richmond
97), Dec. 6, 1998 in Richmond, VA
Lowest Combined Score: 35 (ODU 23, JMU 12),
Dec. 13, 1972 in Harrisonburg
Most Points in a Half (1st): 66, vs. Long Island Jan.
19, 1979) (2nd): 68, vs. Va. Union Nov. 16, 1979).
Fewest Points in a Half (1st): 12, at JMU Dec. 13,
1972. (2nd): 11, at JMU, Dec. 13, 1972.
Most Opponent Points in a Half : (1st)63, by
Tennessee (Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN., (2nd):
59, by Richmond (Dec. 6 1998).
FIELD GOALS MADE
Season: 1,302 in 1979-80.
Game: 48, vs. East Carolina (Feb. 7, 1977) at
Norfolk.
Opponent Season: 883 in 1982-83.
Opponent Game: 46, by Auburn (Dec. 20, 1986) at
Norfolk.
Season Low: 667, in 1990-91.
Game Low: 11, vs. JMU (Dec. 13, 1972) at JMU.
Opponent Season Low: 644 in 1997-98
Opponent Game Low: 5, by JMU (Dec. 13, 1972) at
JMU.
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Season: 2,578 in 1978-79.
Game: 111 vs. Christopher Newport, Dec. 14, 1974.
Opponent Season: 2,491, in 1979-80.
Season Low: 1,637, in 1990-91.
Game Low: 44 vs. NC State (3-21-98)
Opponent Season Low: 1,536, 1990-91.
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Season: 52.5 (1,249-2,523) in 1978-79.
Game: .707 (46-65) vs. UAB (March 10, 1983).
Season Low: 39.4 (704-1,786) in 1975-76.
Game Low: .260 (17-65) at Virginia (Jan. 27, 1975).
Season: 32, in 1977-78.
Game: 3, eight times.
Season Low: 9 in 1999-2000
Opponent Game: 4, by Christopher Newport
(Dec. 14, 1974 at CNC) and by Illinois (11-23-97)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Season: 163, in 1996-97.
Game: 12 vs. UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21, 1997).
Opponent Season: 132 in 2000-01
Opponent Game: 11, by Stanford (Dec. 1, 1995).
ASSISTS
Season: 916 in 1979-80.
Game: 34 vs. UCLA (Jan. 6, 1981 at Norfolk).
Opponent Game: 29 by Kentucky (Jan. 23, 1987 in
Lexington, Ky.).
Season Low: 326 in 1990-91.
Best Season Average: 24.1 in 1979-80.
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Season: 507 in 1996-97.
Game: 28, vs. South Alabama (March 7, 1991), Sun
Belt Tournament; and VCU (Jan. 31, 1997).
Opponent Season: 494 in 1999-2000
Opponent Game: 28 by American (2-9-98)
TURNOVERS
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
Season: .401, (130-324) in 1990-91.
Game (At least 5 attempts): .857 (6-7) vs. Texas
(Jan. 5, 1996).
Opponent Season: .410 (91-222) in 1990-91.
FREE THROWS MADE
Season: 608 in 1979-80.
Game: 34, vs. American (Feb. 13, 2000).
Opponent Season: 780, 1990-91.
Opponent Game: 35, by Texas (Dec. 8,1989).
Season Low: 316, in 1985-86.
Game Low: 0, vs. Maryland (Feb. 9, 1983 in
College Park, Md.).
Opponent Season Low: 308, 1976-77.
Opponent Game Low: 0 (0-2) by Longwood (Dec.
5, 1975) and by George Mason (Jan. 29, 1977 in
Fairfax, Va.)
Season: 800, in 1980-81.
Game: 37, vs. Kansas (Jan. 20, 1978 in Detroit,
Mich.), vs. Tennessee (Jan. 13, 1994)
Opponent Game: 48, by UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21,
1996) in Norfolk.
BLOCKED SHOTS
Season: 395 in 1979-80.
Game: 16 vs. Hampton (Nov. 19, 1999).
Season Low: 67 in 1985-86).
STEALS
Season: 570 in 1996-97.
Game: 30, vs. UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21, 1996).
Opponent Game: 23, by Maryland (Dec. 2, 1989).
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Season: .725 (591-815) in 1978-79.
Game: .938 (15-16) vs. Western Kentucky (Jan. 19,
1989).
Opponent Season: .715 (504-705) in 1995-96.
Season Low: .586 (341-582) in 1976-77.
Game Low: .000 (0-0) vs. Maryland (Feb. 9, 1983,
in College Park, MD).
Opponent Season Low: .503 (335-606 in 1977-78).
REBOUNDS
Season: 1,967 in 1979-80.
Game: 82, vs. Va. Union (Feb. 1, 1980).
Opponent Season: 1,482 in 1977-78.
Opponent Game: 65 by Western Kentucky (March
10, 1989).
Season Low: 1,077 in 1990-91.
Game Low: 21, at Tennessee (Feb. 4, 1992)
Opponent Season Low: 942 in 1983-84.
Opponent Game Low: 18, by Wisconsin-Green Bay
(Mar. 18, 2000); and by Purdue (Dec. 14, 1996).
REBOUND AVERAGE
Season: 60.8 in 1975-76.
Lowest Average: 32.0 in 1985-86.
PERSONAL FOULS
Adrienne Goodson, who currently plays for the
WNBA's San Antonio Stars, ranks among Lady
Monarch scoring and rebounding leaders.
Season: 719 in 1991-92
Game: 35, vs. Rutgers (Dec. 2, 1993 in Piscataway,
N.J.)
Opponent Season: 765 in 1996-97.
Opponent Game: 37, by East Carolina (Feb. 7, 1999).
Season Low: 436, 1975-76.
Game Low: 4, vs. Va. Tech (Feb. 2, 1977 at
Norfolk).
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Old Dominion University
RECORDS
Individual Records
GAMES PLAYED
Season: 38, by Anne Donovan, Rhonda Rompola
and Angela Cotman in 1979-80.
Career: 140, by Angela Cotman,76-80.
Most Consecutive Games Played: 140, by Angela
Cotman, 1976-80.
GAMES STARTED
Season: 37, by Inge Nissen, Anne Donovan,
Nancy Lieberman, and Rhonda Rompola in
1979-80.
Career: 135, by Anne Donovan 1979-83.
Consecutive Games Started: 108, by Anne
Donovan, 1979-83.
MINUTES PLAYED
Season: 1,159, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81.
Career: 4,341, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83 (31.9).
POINTS SCORED
Game: 50, by Anne Donovan vs. Norfolk State
(Dec. 11, 1980 at NSU).
Season: 879, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81.
Career: 2,719, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
Season Average: 25.1, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81.
Career Average: 20.0, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES
Season: 35, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81.
Career: 116, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
Consecutive Games: 72, by Anne Donovan, (Nov.
13, 1980 vs. Va. State to Jan.6, 1983 vs. La. Tech).
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 23, by Anne Donovan vs. Norfolk State
(Dec. 11, 1980).
Season: 377, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81.
Career: 1,170, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 33, by Inge Nissen vs. Montclair State (Jan.
14, 1978).
Season: 651, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79.
Career: 2,184, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80.
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game (min 10 attempts): 1.000 (11-11), by
Clarisse Machanguana vs. Duke (Dec. 8, 1996).
Season: .694 (308-444), by Kelly Lyons, 1989-90.
Career: .646 (887-1373), by Kelly Lyons, 1986-90.
THREE-POINTERS
Game: 9, by Aubrey Eblin vs. UNC Wilmington
(Feb. 17, 1998).
Season: 97, by Aubrey Eblin, 1997-98.
Career: 250, by Aubrey Eblin, 1995-99.
THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS
Game: 16, by Aubrey Eblin vs. UNCW
(Feb. 17, 1998).
Season: 228, by Aubrey Eblin, 1997-98.
Career: 651, by Aubrey Eblin, 1995-99.
THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE
Game (5 shot min.): 1.000 (6-6),by Okeisha Howard
vs. UNC-Wilmington (3-11-00).
1.000 (6-6), by Myriah Spence vs. ECU (2-4-01)
Season: .482 (26-54), by T.J. Jones, 1989-90.
Career: .407 (77-189), by T.J. Jones,1987-90.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
Fieldhouse Records
FIELDHOUSE SCORING RECORD
FREE THROWS
Game: 15, by Nancy Lieberman vs. Pittsburgh
(Jan. 10, 1978).
Season: 148, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79.
Career: 518, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80.
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Game: 19, by Lucienne Berthieu (12-19) vs.
Southern Methodist (Mar. 20, 2000)
Season: 234, by Nyree Roberts, 1997-98.
Career: 758, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80.
Old Dominion Individual High: 43, by Inge Nissen
vs. Radford, March 2, 1979.
Opponent High: 37, by Cindy Kaufmann of Illinois
State (Dec. 12, 1990).
FIELDHOUSE REBOUND RECORD
Old Dominion Individual Record: 28, by Inge
Nissen vs. Longwood (March 3, 1978).
Opponent High: 21, by Kristin Wilson of UNCC
(Feb. 14, 1986), Beth Hunt of S. Carolina (Jan. 20,
1990).
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: 1.000 (15-15), by Nancy Lieberman vs.
Pittsburgh (Jan. 10, 1978); 1.000 (10-10) by Celeste
Hill vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 2, 1994); 1.000 (10-10) by
Clarisse Machanguana vs. Richmond (Feb. 16, 1996)
and 1.000 (10-10) by Mery Andrade vs. Nebraska
Mar. 15, 1998.
Season: .905 (19-21) by Kelly Bradley in 1995-96.
Career: .828 (173-226) by Rhonda Rompola,
1978-81; .886 (39-44) by Kelly Bradley, 1994-96 .
REBOUNDS
Game: 28, by Inge Nissen, vs. Longwood (March
3, 1978).
Season: 569, by Anne Donovan, in 1980-81.
Career:1,976, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
REBOUND AVERAGE
DID YOU KNOW...The
ODU Fieldhouse ranks
13th all-time in
winning percentage
among Division I
women's baskeball
arena's.
Season: 16.3, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
Career: 14.5, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
ASSISTS
Game: 19, by Nancy Lieberman vs. Radford
(March 3, 1978).
Season: 295, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-80.
Career: 961, by Nancy Lieberman, 1976-80.
ASSIST AVERAGE
Season: 7.9, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-80.
Career: 7.2, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-83.
BLOCKED SHOTS
Game: 15, by Anne Donovan vs. San Francisco
(Jan. 9, 1980).
Season: 227, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80.
Career: 801, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80.
BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE
Season: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80.
Career: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83.
STEALS
Game: 14, by Ticha Penicheiro vs. St. Francis
(Mar. 13,1998)
Season: 161, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1996-97 and 97-98.
Career: 591, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1994-98.
STEAL AVERAGE
Season: 5.0, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1997-98.
Career: 4.4, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1994-98.
PERSONAL FOULS
Season: 118, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79.
75
DID YOU KNOW...Between playing at
the Ted Constant Center, The Scope
& the ODU Fieldhouse the Lady
Monarchs are 397-78 (83.6%) in
Norfolk. That ranks 7th among all
Divsion I women's baskeball
schools.
RECORDS
Career Records
CAREER SCORING
No. Name
1. Anne Donovan (79-83)
2. Inge Nissen (76-80)
3. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
4. Kelly Lyons (86-90)
5. Celeste Hill (90-94)
6. Tracy Claxton* (80-85)
7. Medina Dixon** (82-85)
8. Nyree Roberts (94-98)
9. C. Machanguana (94-97)
10. Mery Andrade (95-99)
Pts.
2,719
2,647
2,430
2,224
2,112
1,999
1,968
1,854
1,813
1,622
CAREER REBOUNDING
No. Name
1. Anne Donovan (79-83)
2. Inge Nissen (76-80)
3. Tracy Claxton* (80-85)
4. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
5. Celeste Hill (90-94)
6. Kelly Lyons (86-90)
7. Nyree Roberts (94-98)
8. Medina Dixon** (82-85)
9. Donna Harrington (84-88)
10. Adrienne Goodson (84-88)
CAREER STEALS
No. Name
1. Ticha Penicheiro (94-98)
2. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
3. Mery Andrade (95-99)
4. Celeste Hill (90-94)
5. Medina Dixon (82-85)**
5. Sharron Francis (98-02)
7. Debbie Richards (75-79)
8. Natalie Diaz (96-00)
9. Tracy Claxton (83-85)*
10. Angela Cotman (76-80)
CAREER ASSISTS
No. Name
1. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
2. Ticha Penicheiro (94-98)
3. Marie Christian (83-87)
4. Sharron Francis (98-02)
5. Debbie Richard (76-79)
6. Mery Andrade (95-99)
7. Medina Dixon (82-85)
8. Rhonda Rompola (78-81)
9. Stephanie Garner (85-89)
10. Okeisha Howard (99-02)
Rebs.
1,976
1,459
1,434
1,167
1,124
1,008
986
979
884
863
Ga.
136
137
134
122
118
118
113
133
99
132
Ga.
136
137
118
134
118
122
133
113
110
117
Avg.
20.0
19.3
18.1
18.2
17.9
16.9
17.4
13.9
18.3
12.3
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Kelly Lyons
3. Inge Nissen
4. Nancy Lieberman
5. Medina Dixon
POINTS
Cl:
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Ppg.
25.1
24.7
22.0
20.9
20.8
Year:
1980-81
1989-90
1978-79
1976-77
1983-84
Cl:
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Pts.
879
764
749
681
678
Year:
1980-81
1989-90
1978-79
1977-78
1996-97
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Rpg.
16.3
14.7
14.4
12.9
12.8
Year:
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1979-80
1976-77
Cl:
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Rebs.
569
504
491
412
410
Year:
1980-81
1982-83
1979-80
1981-82
1976-77
12.2
8.7
9.5
8.3
7.4 REBOUNDS (AVG.)
8.7 No. Name:
Cl:
8.0 1. Anne Donovan
So.
7.3 2. Anne Donovan
Jr.
Ga.
133
134
132
118
113
126
132
120
118
140
Avg.
4.4
3.8
2.9
2.8
2.5
2.2
2.0
2.1
2.1
1.5
Ast.
961
939
492
488
471
447
417
362
360
351
Ga.
134
133
114
126
123
132
113
96
109
124
Avg.
7.2
7.1
4.3
3.9
3.8
3.4
3.7
3.8
3.3
2.8
No.Name
1. Angela Cotman (1976-80)
2. Inge Nissen (1976-80)
3. Anne Donovan (1979-83)
4. Nancy Lieberman (1976-80)
5. Nyree Roberts (1994-98)
5. Ticha Penicheiro (1994-98)
7. Mery Andrade (1995-99)
8. Debbie Richards (1975-79)
9. Hamchetou Maiga (1998-2002)
10. Stacy Himes (1993-97)
10. Tiffany Thompson (1998-2002)
12. Kim Giddens (1999-2003)
12. Sharron Francis (1998-2002)
14. Shonda Deberry (1992-96)
15. Okeisha Howard (1999-2003)
SCORING (AVG.)
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Kelly Lyons
Avg. 3. Inge Nissen
14.5 4. Nancy Lieberman
10.6 5. C. Machanguana
St.
591
512
382
327
277
277
265
253
250
210
CAREER GAMES PLAYED
Single Game Scoring Records
Single Season Leaders
3. Anne Donovan
4. Anne Donovan
5. Inge Nissen
REBOUNDS
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Anne Donovan
3. Anne Donovan
4. Anne Donovan
5. Inge Nissen
ASSISTS (AVG.)
No. Name
1. Nancy Lieberman
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Ticha Penicheiro
4. Ticha Penicheiro
5. Nancy Lieberman
Cl.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ast.
295
212
271
239
254
Apg.Year
7.9 1979-80
7.9 1976-77
7.5 1996-97
7.5 1997-98
7.1 1978-79
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
GP
140
137
136
134
133
133
132
131
130
129
129
126
126
125
124
No. Name:
1. Kelly Lyons
2. Anne Donovan
3. Anne Donovan
4. Nyree Roberts
5. Anne Donovan
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
FG%.
69.4
64.0
63.8
63.2
63.0
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
No. Name:
1. Kelly Bradley
2. Aubrey Eblin
3. Kelly Bradley
4. Sharron Francis
5. Rhonda Rompola
Cl:
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
FT%.
.905
.895
.870
.863
.851
50
43
42
42
41
40
38
38
37
36
35
35
35
35
34
34
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Anne Donovan
Inge Nissen
Kelly Lyons
Inge Nissen
Anne Donovan
Nancy Lieberman
Nyree Roberts
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
C. Machanguana
Anne Donovan
Inge Nissen
Kelly Lyons
Medina Dixon
Kelly Lyons
Nyree Roberts
C. Machanguana
Nancy Lieberman
Inge Nissen
Anne Donovan
Inge Nissen
Inge Nissen
Nancy Lieberman
Kelly Lyons
Inge Nissen
Anne Donovan
Kelly Lyons
Kelly Lyons
Kelly Lyons
Lucienne Berthieu
C. Machanguana
C. Machanguana
C. Machanguana
C. Machanguana
Kelly Lyons
Nancy Lieberman
Nancy Lieberman
Anne Donovan
Nancy Lieberman
Nancy Lieberman
Donna Harrington
Lucienne Berthieu
Nancy Lieberman
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
Nancy Lieberman
Kelly Lyons
Mery Andrade
Lucienne Berthieu
at Norfolk State 12/11/80
Radford
3/2/79
Texas
12/8/89
Montclair State 1/14/78
Rutgers
2/7/81
Norfolk State
12/12/77
at George Mason 2/23/97
Tennessee
12/2/81
Oregon
12/18/80
Boston U.
12/22/80
Liberty
3/14/97
Tennessee
2/16/80
James Madison 12/11/68
Fairfield
11/25/89
Kentucky
1/28/84
S.F. Austin
2/24/89
Richmond
12/6/97
at VCU
2/21/97
N. C. State
3/10/77
Virginia
12/7/76
Va. Union
3/7/81
Tennessee
3/10/79
N.C. State
3/9/79
Queens
1/6/79
at South Florida 2/24/90
Kansas State
3/16/79
Tennessee
3/14/81
James Madison 2/1/89
G. W. U.
12/28/89
at S. California 1/3/90
at James Madison1/27/02
UNC Wilm.
1/21/96
William & Mary 2/27/97
William & Mary 2/2/96
Rutgers
1/10/95
at Kent State
12/21/88
East Carolina
2/7/77
at Queens
1/8/77
Virginia State
11/20/81
Kentucky
3/11/78
North Carolina 12/6/77
West Virginia
12/13/86
Memphis
12/3/99
Norfolk State
2/21/78
Mercer
2/4/81
at Va. Tech
12/7/81
Cheyney State 12/19/81
at Va. State
1/28/77
Richmond
2/14/90
#10 Colorado
12/30/95
vs. Kansas State 3/23/02
Year:
1986-90
1981-82
1980-81
1997-98
1979-80
Year:
1995-96
1996-97
1994-95
2001-02
1978-79
*played two seasons at Kansas
**played one season at South Carolina
Lucienne Berthieu poured in 30 points in ODU's
Sweet Sixteen victory over Kansas State.
Berthieu completed her 2nd season with the
WNBA's Cleveland Rockers in 2003.
76
Old Dominion University
SCORING Leaders
1.)
Anne Donovan
Year
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Career
G-GS
38-37
35-35
28-28
35-35
136-135
2.)
Inge Nissen
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Career
G-GS
32
32
34
37
135
3.)
Nancy Lieberman
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Career
G-GS
27
34
36
37
134
FG-FGA
290-460
377-591
240-375
263-428
1170-1854
FG-FGA
255-488
257-544
300-576
252-576
1064-2184
FG-FGA
240-507
281-651
243-508
208-390
972-2056
Pct.
.630
.638
.640
.614
.631
FT-FTA
68-126
125-175
99-142
87-130
379-573
Pct.
.539
.714
.697
.669
.661
Reb/Avg
491-12.9
569-16.2
412-14.7
504-14.4
1976-14.5
AS
60
54
73
87
274
BS
227
200
167
207
801
Pts/Avg
648-17.0
879-25.1
579-20.7
613-17.5
2719-20.0
Pct.
.523
.472
.521
.437
.487
FT-FTA
82-152
148-209
148-198
140-199
518-758
Pct.
.539
.708
.747
.703
.683
Reb/Avg
410-12.8
378-11.8
339-10.0
382-10.3
1509-11.2
AS
58
32
27
70
187
BS
81
81
154
96
250
PTS/AVG
592-18.5
662-20.7
749-22.0
644-17.4
2647-19.6
Pct.
.473
.432
.478
.533
.472
FT-FTA
83-117
119-163
139-176
145-186
486-642
Pct.
.709
.730
.790
.779
.757
Reb/Avg
272-10.1
325-9.6
276-7.7
294-8.0
1167-8.7
AS
212
200
254
295
961
BS
0
0
16
24
40
PTS/AVG
563-20.9
681-20.2
625-17.4
561-15.2
2430-18.1
Pct.
.626
.625
.621
.694
.646
FT-FTA
54-85
121-169
127-169
147-206
449-629
Pct.
.635
.716
.752
.714
.714
Reb/Avg
221-7.4
192-6.6
278-8.7
317-10.2
1008-8.3
AS
34
42
51
65
192
BS
30
28
56
65
179
PTS/AVG
298-9.9
505-17.4
657-20.5
764-24.7
2224-18.2
Pct.
.589
.612
.544
.556
.574
FT-FTA
64-101
109-146
117-152
130-165
420-564
Pct.
.634
.747
.770
.788
.745
Reb/Avg
221-8.5
313-10.0
279-9.2
311-10.0
1124-9.5
AS
28
40
76
95
239
BS
8
14
13
9
44
PTS/AVG
374-14.4
592-19.1
510-17.0
636-20.5
2112-17.9
Pct.
.538
.519
.566
.476
.522
FT-FTA
50-72
73-106
64-97
84-123
271-398
Pct.
.694
.689
.660
.683
.686
Reb/Avg
361-11.6
431-14.4
260-11.3
382-11.2
1434-12.2
AS
43
48
44
62
197
BS
49
36
13
35
133
PTS/AVG
440-14.1
599-20.0
458-19.9
502-14.8
1999-16.9
Pct.
.446
.504
.551
.481
.494
FT-FTA
33-54
75-111
96-122
92-130
296-417
Pct.
.611
.676
.787
.708
.710
Reb/Avg
124-8.3
269-7.7
298-10.3
288-8.5
979-8.7
AS
21
146
131
119
417
BS
11
20
19
24
74
PTS/AVG
243-16.2
565-16.1
602-20.8
558-16.4
1968-17.4
Pct.
.538
.587
.652
.632
.615
FT-FTA
54-132
65-117
99-181
120-234
338-664
Pct.
.409
.556
.547
.513
.510
Reb/Avg
171/5.2
143/4.5
288/8.0
384/12.0
986/74
AS
18
24
29
29
100
BS
22
54
74
64
64
PTS/AVG
266/8.1
329/10.3
613/17.0
646/20.2
1,854/13.9
4.)
Kelly Lyons
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Career
G-GS
30-13
29-29
32-32
31-31
122-105
5.)
Celeste Hill
Year
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Career
G-GS
26-23
31-31
30-29
31-31
118-114
6.)
Tracy Claxton
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1983-84
1984-85
Career
G-GS
31-31
30-30
23-19
34-34
118-114
7.)
Medina Dixon
Year
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Career
G-GS
15-15
34-34
29-28
34-34
113-111
8.)
Nyree Roberts
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Career:
G-GS
33/7
32/24
36/36
32/29
133/96
9.)
Clarisse Machanguana
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Career
G/GS
33/33
32/32
34/34
99/99
10.)
Mery Andrade
Year
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
Career
G-GS
32-31
36-36
32-31
32-32
132/130
FG-FGA
122-195
192-307
265-427
308-444
887-1373
FG-FGA
155-263
241-394
196-360
249-448
841-1465
FG-FGA
195-362
263-507
197-348
209-439
864-1656
FG-FGA
105-235
245-486
253-489
233-484
836-1694
FG-FGA
106-197
132-225
257-394
263-416
758/1,232
FG-FGA
221-365
230-367
286-450
737-1182
FG-FGA
120-232
142-317
152-314
131-291
545-1154
Pct.
.605
.627
.636
.624
FT-FTA
108-182
125-175
106-185
339-542
Pct.
.593
.714
.573
.625
Reb/Avg
292/8.8
209/6.5
253/7.4
754/7.6
AS
59
49
66
174
BS
26
26
34
86
PTS/AVG
550/16.7
585/18.3
678/19.9
1813/18.3
Pct.
.517
.448
.484
.450
.472
FT-FTA
85-120
94-128
147-202
127-162
453-612
Pct.
.708
.734
.728
.784
.740
Reb/Avg
153-4.8
226-6.3
217-6.8
218-6.8
814-6.2
AS
87
129
113
118
447
BS
23
15
11
28
77
PTS/AVG
352-911.0
407-11.3
455-14.2
408-12.8
1622/12.3
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
11.)
Adrienne Goodson
Year
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Career
G-GS
34-8
26-25
31-19
26-25
117-77
FG-FGA
131-300
156-327
177-345
188-344
652-1316
Pct.
.437
.447
.513
.547
.495
12)
Okeisha Howard
Year
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Career
G-GS
34-1
30-26
28-13
31-30
123-70
13.)
Donna Harrington
Year
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Career
G-GS
34-0
28-27
30-21
18-11
110-59
FG-FGA
100-257
128-342
117-281
140-367
485-1247
FG-FGA
117-262
202-381
181-395
114-220
619-1258
Pct.
.389
.374
.416
.381
.389
Pct.
.447
.533
.471
.518
.492
14.)
Hamchetou Maiga
Year
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Career:
G-GS
32-18
34-34
30-29
34-34
130-115
15.)
Angela Cotman
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Career
G-GS
32
34
36
38
140
FG-FGA
81-158
201-336
168-293
174-305
624-1092
FG-FGA
124-244
187-367
193-394
141-255
645-1260
Pct.
.513
.598
.573
.570
.571
Pct.
.508
.510
.495
.552
.512
FT-FTA
61-90
62-88
77-116
70-107
270-401
Pct.
.678
.705
.664
.654
.673
Reb/Avg
153-4.5
226-8.7
256-8.3
228-8.8
863-7.4
AS
69
22
41
103
235
BS
5
0
2
5
12
PTS/AVG
323-9.5
374-14.4
431-13.9
446-17.2
1574-13.5
FT-FTA
89-106
135-170
68-85
130-164
422-525
Pct.
.840
.794
.800
.793
.804
Reb/Avg
88-2.6
99-3.3
61-2.2
75-2.4
323-2.6
AS
44
86
77
143
350
BS
2
4
1
2
9
PTS/AVG
325-9.6
427-14.2
338-12.1
458-14.8
1548-12.6
FT-FTA
51-72
89-134
86-132
28-42
254-380
Pct.
.708
.664
.652
.667
.668
Reb/Avg
184-5.4
288-10.3
270-9.0
142-7.9
884-8.0
AS
34
21
46
31
132
BS
18
30
21
16
85
PTS/AVG
285-8.4
493-17.6
458-15.3
256-14.2
1492-13.6
FT-FTA
36-76
75-128
74-144
48-97
233-445
Pct.
.474
.586
.514
.495
.524
Reb/Avg
130-4.1
256-7.5
223-7.4
276-8.1
885-6.8
AS
48
57
82
84
271
BS
8
16
25
31
80
PTS/AVG
199-6.2
477-14.0
410-13.7
397-11.7
1483-11.4
FT-FTA
22-48
37-67
37-67
22-51
118-223
Pct.
.458
.552
.552
.431
.506
Reb/Avg
117-5.5
192-5.6
160-4.4
140-3.7
609-4.3
AS
40
36
87
151
314
BS
12
10
17
5
44
PTS/AVG
270-8.4
411-12.1
423-11.8
304-8.0
1408-10.1
Anne Donovan, Inge Nissen & Nancy Lieberman are the top
three scorers in ODU history.
77
1,000
POINT
Club
Anne Donovan
Inge Nissen
Nancy Lieberman
Kelly Lyons
Celeste Hill
Tracy Claxton
Medina Dixon
Nyree Roberts
C. Machanguana
Mery Andrade
MEMBERS
No. Name
1. Anne Donovan (79-83)
2. Inge Nissen (76-80)
3. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
4. Kelly Lyons (86-90)
5. Celeste Hill (90-94)
6. Tracy Claxton (80-85)
7. Medina Dixon (82-85)
8. Nyree Roberts (94-98)
9. C. Machanguana (94-97)
10. Mery Andrade (95-99)
11. Adrienne Goodson (84-88)
12. Okeisha Howard (99-03)
13. Donna Harrington (87-88)
14. Hamchetou Maiga (98-02)
15. Angela Cotman (76-80)
16. Lucienne Berthieu (98-02)
17. Ticha Penicheiro (94-98)
18. Kim McQuarter (85-89)
19. Shonda DeBerry (92-96)
20. Okeisha Howard (99-present)
21. Sharron Francis (98-02)
22. Rhonda Rompola (78-81)
23. Aubrey Eblin (95-99)
Pts.
2,719
2,647
2,430
2,224
2,112
1,999
1,968
1,854
1,813
1,622
1,574
1,565
1,492
1,483
1,408
1,382
1,304
1,275
1,096
1,090
1,085
1,050
1,023
Ga. Avg.
136
137
134
122
118
118
113
133
99
132
117
124
110
130
140
91
133
120
125
92
126
96
121
20.0
19.3
18.1
18.2
17.9
16.9
17.4
13.9
18.3
12.3
13.5
12.6
13.6
11.4
10.1
15.2
9.8
10.6
8.8
11.8
8.6
10.9
8.5
78
Old Dominion University
1,000
REBOUND
Club
Anne Donovan
Inge Nissen
Tracy Claxton
Nancy Lieberman
Celeste Hill
Kelly Lyons
MEMBERS
No. Name
Rebs. Ga. Avg.
1. Anne Donovan (79-83)
1,976
136
14.5
2. Inge Nissen (76-80)
1,459
137
10.6
3. Tracy Claxton (80-85)
1,434
118
12.2
4. Nancy Lieberman (76-80)
1,167
134
8.7
5. Celeste Hill (90-94)
1,124
118
9.5
6. Kelly Lyons (86-90)
1,008
122
8.3
ALMOST THERE...
No. Name
Rebs. Ga. Avg.
7. Nyree Roberts (94-98)
986
133
7.4
8. Medina Dixon (82-85)
979
113
8.7
9. Donna Harrington (84-88)
884
110
8.0
10. Adrienne Goodson (84-88)
863
117
7.3
Anne Donovan, the Lady Monarchs' all-time
leading rebounder is now the head coach of the
WNBA's Seattle Storm
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
79
RECORDS
Top 10 Scoring by Class
SENIORS
1. Kelly Lyons
2. Nyree Roberts
3. Inge Nissen
4 Celeste Hill
5. Anne Donovan
6. Nancy Lieberman
7. Medina Dixon
8. Helen Malon
9. Kim McQuarter
10. Tracy Claxton
764
646
644
636
613
561
558
538
523
502
1989-90
1997-98
1979-80
1993-94
1982-83
1979-80
1984-85
1982-83
1988-89
1984-85
JUNIORS
1. Anne Donovan
2. Inge Nissen
3. Kelly Lyons
4. Medina Dixon
5. Clarisse Machanguana
6. Angela Jackson
7. Celeste Hill
8. Hamchetou Maiga
9. Lucienne Berthieu
10. Tracy Claxton
879
749
657
602
585
513
510
477
464
458
1981-82
1978-79
1989-90
1983-84
1985-86
1989-90
1992-93
1999-00
1999-00
1983-84
SOPHOMORES
1. Anne Donovan
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Celeste Hill
4. Medina Dixon
5. Clarisse Machanguana
6. Kelly Lyons
7. Donna Harrington
8. Lucienne Berthieu
9. Okeisha Howard
10. Shareese Grant
879
681
592
565
550
505
493
441
427
402
1980-81
1977-78
1991-92
1982-83
1995-96
1987-88
1985-86
1998-99
2000-01
2002-03
FRESHMEN
1. Anne Donovan
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Angela Cotman
4. Rhonda Rompola
5. Celeste Hill
6. Okeisha Howard
7. Adrienne Goodson
8. Kelly Lyons
9. Nyree Roberts
10. Monique Coker
648
563
411
377
374
325
323
298
266
261
1979-80
1976-77
1976-77
1978-79
1990-91
1999-00
1984-85
1986-87
1994-95
2000-01
Top 10 Assists by Class
SENIORS
1. Nancy Lieberman
2. Ticha Penicheiro
3. Sharron Francis
4. Stephanie Garner
5. Lisa Blais
6. Natalie Diaz
7. Okeisha Howard
8. Suzanne Woolston
9. Marie Christian
10. Angela Jackson
295
239
180
169
158
152
151
146
145
126
1979-80
1997-98
2001-02
1988-89
1984-85
1999-00
2002-03
1981-82
1986-87
1989-90
JUNIORS
1. Nancy Lieberman
2. Ticha Penicheiro
3. Marie Christian
4. Medina Dixon
5. Suzanne Woolston
6. Sharron Frnacis
6. Rhonda Rompola
8. Stephanie Garner
9. Debbie Richards
10. Sarah Willyerd
254
271
132
131
115
106
106
103
102
100
1978-79
1996-97
1985-86
1983-84
1980-81
2000-01
1980-81
1987-88
1977-78
1994-95
SOPHOMORES
1. Ticha Penicheiro
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Rhonda Rompola
4. Medina Dixon
5. Sharron Francis
6. Alli Spence
7. Deanna Vander Plas
8. Marie Christian
226
200
151
146
127
121
92
89
1995-96
1977-78
1979-80
1982-83
1999-00
2000-01
1991-92
1984-85
9. Mery Andrade
10. Amanda Levens
87
79
1995-96
1998-99
FRESHMEN
1. Nancy Lieberman
2. Ticha Penicheiro
3. Alli Spence
4. Marie Christian
5. Rhonda Rompola
6. Kate Larkin
7. Kim McQuarter
8. Sharron Francis
9. Pam Elliott
10. Adrienne Goodson
212
203
178
126
105
91
81
79
76
69
1977-78
1994-95
1999-00
1983-84
1978-79
1980=81
1985-86
1998-99
1980-81
1984-85
Top 10 Rebounding by Class
SENIORS
1. Anne Donovan
2. Nyree Roberts
3. Tracy Claxton
4. Inge Nissen
5. Kelly Lyons
6. Celeste Hill
7. Nancy Lieberman
8. Medina Dixon
9. Hamchetou Maiga
10. Lucienne Berthieu
504
384
382
332
318
311
294
288
276
257
1982-83
1997-98
1984-85
1979-80
1989-90
1993-94
1979-80
1984-85
2001-02
2001-02
JUNIORS
1. Anne Donovan
2. Inge Nissen
3. Jan Trombly
4. Medina Dixon
5. Leslie Davis
6. Celeste Hill
7. Kelly Lyons
7. Monique Coker
9. Nancy Lieberman
10. Donna Harrington
412
339
302
298
283
279
278
278
276
270
1981-82
1978-79
1978-79
1983-84
1989-90
1992-93
1988-89
2002-03
1978-79
1986-87
SOPHOMORES
1. Anne Donovan
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Celeste Hill
4. Clarisse Machanguana
5. Donna Harrington
6. Medina Dixon
7. Leslie Davis
8. Lucienne Berthieu
9. Adrienne Goodson
10. Janet Davis
569
325
313
292
288
269
258
246
226
202
1980-81
1977-78
1991-92
1994-95
1985-86
1982-83
1988-89
1998-99
1985-86
1981-82
FRESHMEN
1. Anne Donovan
2. Inge Nissen
3. Corrina Turner
4. Kelly Lyons
Celeste Hill
5. Monique Coker
6. Nyree Roberts
7. Rhonda Rompola
8. Linda Jerome
9. Adrienne Goodson
10. Kim McQuarter
491
410
278
221
221
180
171
169
162
153
149
1979-80
1976-77
2002-03
1986-87
1990-91
2000-01
1994-95
1978-79
1977-78
1984-85
1985-86
Tracy Claxton, 21 vs. NE Louisiana on 3/29/85
Anne Donovan, 21 vs. Norfolk State on 12/18/82
Anne Donovan, 21 vs. East Carolina on 2/11/82
Anne Donovan, 21 vs. Virginia Tech on 1/28/81
Anne Donovan, 21 vs. East Carolina on 12/3/80
Hamchetou Maiga, 20 vs. Southern Methodist on 3/20/00
Adrienne Goodson, 20 vs. South Alabama on 1/12/87
Tracy Claxton, 20 vs. Georgia on 3/31/85
Tracy Claxton, 20 vs. CSU Long Beach on 1/11/84
Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Drake on 1/23/82
Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Maryland on 1/4/81
Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Louisiana Tech on 1/20/81
Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Norfolk State on 2/19/80
Inge Nissen, 20 vs. North Carolina on 1/22/77
Inge Nissen, 20 vs. William & Mary on 2/16/77
Inge Nissen, 20 vs. Immaculata on 2/28/77
Inge Nissen, 20 vs. Hampton Institute on 12/9/76
Wendy Larry, 20 vs. Virginia Commonwealth on 12/6/74
12 ASSIST CLUB
Nancy Lieberman, 19 vs. Radford on 3/4/77
Ticha Penicheiro, 16 vs. UNC Wilmington 2/17/98
Ticha Penicheiro, 15 vs. St. Francis 3/13/98
Ticha Penicheiro, 15 vs. William & Mary 2/20/98
Kate Larkin, 14 vs. UCLA on 1/6/87
Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. Norfolk State on 2/4/77
Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. Radford on 2/5/77
Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. South Carolina on 2/10/77
Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. East Carolina on 1/21/80
Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. Virginia Union on 11/16/79
Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. Radford on 12/19/78
Debbie Richards, 13 vs. William & Mary on 1/26/76
Alli Spence, 12 vs. UCLA on 12/18/00
Ticha Penicheiro, 12 vs. VCU 2/28/98
Ticha Penicheiro, 12 vs. Texas on 1/5/96
Marie Christian, 12 vs. South Florida on 3/6/86
Rhonda Rompola, 12 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80
Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. UCLA on 1/11/80
Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. USC on 1/12/80
Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. Virginia Union on 2/5/79
Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. Clemson on 11/30/79
Rhonda Rompola, 12 vs. Virginia State on 12/4/79
Debbie Richards, 12 vs. Virginia State on 1/28/77
Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. East Carolina on 2/7/77
10 BLOCK CLUB
Anne Donovan, 15 vs. San Francisco on 1/9/80
Anne Donovan, 13 vs. Boston University on 1/29/83
Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Alabama-Birmingham on 3/10/83
Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Penn State on 3/26/83
Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Louisiana Tech on 1/29/82
Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin on 3/21/81
Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin on 2/2/80
Inge Nissen, 12 vs. Radford on 12/19/78
Anne Donovan, 11 vs. Tennessee on 2/14/82
Anne Donovan, 11 vs. Valdosta State on 2/1/80
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. DePAul on 1/15/82
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Boston University on 2/6/82
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. George Mason on 11/22/82
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Virginia on 2/3/81
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80
Anne Donovan, 10 vs. East Carolina on 1/12/80
Inge Nissen, 10 vs. Virginia Union in 1978
Top Performances
20 REBOUND CLUB
Inge Nissen, 28 vs. Longwood College on 3/4/78
Inge Nissen, 28 vs. Virginia Union on 12/10/77
Anne Donovan, 26 vs. East Carolina on 1/21/80
Anne Donovan, 25 vs. Kentucky on 2/5/83
Anne Donovan, 24 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Pennsylvania on 2/23/83
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. UCLA on 1/7/82
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Norfolk State on 12/11/80
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Southern California on 12/16/80
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Oregon on 12/18/80
Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Virginia Tech on 1/25/81
Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Radford on 12/19/78
Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Montclair State on 1/14/78
Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Norfolk State on 2/4/77
80
Inge Nissen grabbed an Old Dominion record 28
rebounds against Longwood and Virginia Union.
Old Dominion University
RECORDS
Year-by-Year Leaders
SCORING
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1989-90
1990-91
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Name/Cl.
Nancy Lieberman/Fr.
Nancy Lieberman/So.
Inge Nissen/Jr.
Inge Nissen/Sr.
Anne Donovan/So.
Anne Donovan/Jr.
Anne Donovan/Sr.
Medina Dixon/Jr.
Medina Dixon/Sr.
Donna Harrington/So.
Donna Harrington/Jr.
Kelly Lyons/So.
Kelly Lyons/Jr.
Kelly Lyons/Sr.
Celeste Hill/Fr.
Celeste Hill/So.
Celeste Hill/Jr.
Celeste Hill/Sr.
Clarisse Machanguana/So.
Clarisse Machanguana/Jr.
Clarisse Machanguana/Sr.
Nyree Roberts/Sr.
Lucienne Berthieu/So.
Lucienne Berthieu/Jr.
Okeisha Howard/So.
Lucienne Berthieu/Sr.
Okeisha Howard/Sr.
Pts
563
681
749
644
879
879
613
602
558
493
488
505
657
764
374
592
510
636
550
585
678
646
441
464
427
477
475
Avg
20.9
20.2
22.0
17.4
25.1
20.7
17.5
20.5
16.4
16.3
15.3
17.4
20.5
24.7
14.4
19.1
17.0
20.5
16.7
18.3
19.9
20.2
14.2
17.8
14.2
14.0
14.8
STEALS
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Name / Cl.
Nancy Lieberman/Fr.
Nancy Lieberman/So.
Nancy Lieberman/Jr.
Nancy Lieberman/Sr.
Rhonda Rompola/Jr.
Helen Malone/Jr.
Medina Dixon/So.
Medina Dixon/Jr.
Medina Dixon/Sr.
Kim McQuarter/Fr.
Donna Harrington/Jr.
Adrienne Goodson/Sr.
Kelly Lyons/Jr.
Kelly Lyons/Sr.
T.J. Jones/Sr.
Celeste Hill/So.
Celeste Hill/Jr.
Celeste Hill/Sr.
Ticha Penicheiro/Fr.
Ticha Penicheiro/So.
Ticha Penicheiro/Jr.
Ticha Penicheiro/Sr.
Mery Andrade/Sr.
Natalie Diaz/Sr.
Sharron Francis/Jr.
Sharron Francis/Sr.
Shareese Grant/So.
St
99
127
144
142
86
49
34
86
79
48
85
60
51
67
37
114
80
107
132
137
161
161
119
94
68
82
48
Avg
8.7
3.7
4.0
8.8
2.5
1.8
2.4
8.0
2.3
1.7
1.8
2.1
1.6
2.2
1.6
3.7
2.7
3.5
4.0
4.3
4.5
5.0
3.72
2.76
2.30
2.41
1.5
Rbs
410
378
339
491
369
412
504
260
382
288
270
Avg
12.8
11.1
10.0
12.9
16.3
14.7
14.4
11.3
11.2
10.7
9.0
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Adrienne Goodson/Sr.
Kelly Lyons/Jr.
Kelly Lyons/Sr.
Celeste Hill/Fr.
Celeste Hill/So.
Celeste Hill/Jr.
Celeste Hill/Sr.
Clarisse Machanguana/So.
Clarisse Machanguana/Jr.
Nyree Roberts/Jr.
Nyree Roberts/Sr.
Lucienne Berthieu/So.
Lucienne Berthieu/Jr.
Hamchetou Maiga/Jr.
Hamchetou Maiga/Sr.
Monique Coker/Jr.
228
278
317
221
313
279
311
292
209
288
384
246
231
223
276
278
6.6
3.7
10.3
8.5
10.1
9.3
10.0
8.8
6.5
8.0
12.0
7.9
8.9
7.4
8.1
8,7
ASSISTS
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Name / Cl.
Nancy Lieberman/Fr.
Nancy Lieberman/So.
Nancy Lieberman/Jr.
Nancy Lieberman/Sr.
Suzanne Woolston/Jr.
Suzanne Woolston/Sr.
Medina Dixon/So.
Medina Dixon/Jr.
Lisa Blais/Sr.
Marie Christian/Jr.
Marie Christian/Jr.
Adrienne Goodson/Sr.
Stephanie Garner/Jr.
Stephanie Garner/Sr.
Angela Jackson/Sr.
Lee Etta Cummings/Sr.
Pam Huntley/Jr.
Pam Huntley/Sr.
Celeste Hill/Jr.
Deanna Vander Plas/Sr.
Ticha Penicheiro/Fr.
Ticha Penicheiro/So.
Ticha Penicheiro/Jr.
Ticha Penicheiro/Sr.
Alli Spence/Fr.
Alli Spence/So.
Sharron Francis/Sr.
Okeisha Howard/Sr.
Ast
212
200
254
295
115
146
146
181
158
132
145
103
103
169
126
68
95
76
76
112
203
226
271
239
178
121
180
151
Avg
7.9
8.9
7.1
7.9
8.4
4.2
8.2
4.5
4.6
5.3
4.3
3.6
3.6
8.6
4.1
2.6
3.1
2.6
2.6
3.6
6.2
7.1
7.5
7.5
5.2
4.0
5.3
4,7
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Name / Cl.
Nancy Lieberman/Fr.
Nancy Lieberman/So.
Rhonda Rompola/Fr.
Rhonda Rompola/So.
Rhonda Rompola/Jr.
Beth Wilkerson/So.
Helen Malone/Sr.
FGA
53-117
119-163
69-81
88-106
69-86
48-63
64-84
Pct.
70.5
73.0
85.1
83.0
80.1
76.1
76.1
REBOUNDING
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
Name / Cl
Inge Nissen/Fr.
Inge Nissen/So.
Inge Nissen/Jr.
Anne Donovan/Fr.
Anne Donovan/So.
Anne Donovan/Jr.
Anne Donovan/Sr.
Tracy Claxton/Jr.
Tracy Claxton/Sr.
Donna Harrington/So.
Donna Harrington/Jr.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
Medina Dixon, a 1992 Olympian and
1998 inductee of the Virginia African
American Sports Hall of Fame, led the
Lady Monarchs in scoring during both
the 1983-84 and the 1984-85 seasons.
81
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Medina Dixon/Jr.
Medina Dixon/Sr.
Donna Harrington/Fr.
Bridget Jenkins/Jr.
Liz Connahan/Jr.
Liz Connahan/Sr.
Kim McQuarter/Sr.
Kelly Lyons/Sr.
T.J. Jones/Sr.
Celeste Hill/So.
Pam Huntley/Sr.
Celeste Hill/Sr.
Sarah Willyerd/Jr.
C. Machanguana/Jr.
Mery Andrade/Jr.
Aubrey Eblin/Jr.
Aubrey Eblin/Sr.
Okeisha Howard/Fr.
Okeisha Howard/So.
Sharron Francis/Sr.
Okeisha Howard/Sr.
96-122
92-130
51-72
34-45
35-45
41-54
115-150
147-206
40-46
109-146
102-131
130-165
48-66
125-173
94-128
51-57
44-53
89-106
135-170
50-58
132-166
78.7
60.8
60.8
75.6
77.8
87.0
76.7
71.4
87.0
74.7
77.9
78.8
72.7
71.4
73.4
89.5
83.0
84.0
79.4
86.3
79.5
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Name / Cl.
Heidi Doherty/Jr.
Angela Cotman/So.
Jan Trombly/Jr.
Anne Donovan/Fr.
Anne Donovan/So.
Anne Donovan/Jr.
Anne Donovan/Sr.
Tracy Claxton/Jr.
Dawn Cullen/Jr.
Donna Harrington/So.
Kelly Lyons/Fr.
Kelly Lyons/So.
Kelly Lyons/Jr.
Kelly Lyons/Sr.
Celeste Hill/Fr.
Celeste Hill/So.
Celeste Hill/Jr.
Celeste Hill/Sr.
C. Machanguana/So.
C. Machanguana/Jr.
C. Machanguana/Sr.
Nyree Roberts/Sr.
Lucienne Berthieu/So.
Luceinne Berthieu/Jr.
Hamchetou Maiga/Jr.
Lucienne Berthieu/Sr.
Shareese Grant/So.
FG
126-239
187-367
158-290
290-460
377-591
240-375
263-428
197-348
139-286
202-381
122-195
192-307
265-427
308-444
155-263
241-394
196-360
249-448
221-365
230-367
257-394
263-416
180-293
162-275
168-293
178-302
173-332
Pct.
52.7
51.0
54.5
63.0
63.8
64.0
61.4
56.6
48.6
53.0
62.6
62.5
62.1
69.4*
58.9
61.2
54.4
55.6
60.5
62.7
65.2
63.2
61.4
60.7
57.3
58.9
52.1
YEAR by YEAR Results
1969-70 (16-2)
Coach: Mary Jackson
Virginia Wesleyan ......... W,96-13
Christopher Newport ... W,29-17
Roanoke .......................... W,60-31
at Lynchburg ................... L,38-42
at Christopher Newport W,71-18
at Va. Commonwealth .. W,49-36
Chowan J.C. ................... W,54-31
at Bridgewater ............... W,56-33
East Carolina .................. W,52-47
James Madison .............. W,66-39
at Chowan J.C. ............... W,63-43
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,60-49
at Longwood .................... L,50-57
at Westhampton ............ W,46-41
William and Mary ......... W,62-22
Lynchburg ...................... W,44-27
at James Madison .......... W,41-21
Longwood ...................... W,41-24
1970-71 (8-7)
Coach: Mary Jackson
Christopher Newport ... W,66-31
at Christopher Newport W,68-31
Norfolk State .................. W,57-33
East Carolina .................... L,34-65
Chowan J.C. ................... W,78-15
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,52-37
at East Carolina ............... L,43-57
at James Madison ............ L,37-43
at Bridgewater ................. L,32-57
at Va. Commonwealth .. W,66-50
Longwood ........................ L,45-49
Lynchburg ...................... W,44-41
Roanoke ............................ L,36-52
Va. Commonwealth (2) W,43-33
James Madison (2) ........... L,44-65
1971-72 (10-8)
Coach: Mary Jackson
Christopher Newport ... W,95-10
Norfolk State .................. W,50-47
at Christopher Newport W,59-15
at Norfolk State .............. W,49-33
East Carolina .................... L,39-50
Bridgewater ..................... L,37-61
at Va. Commonwealth .... L,65-45
at East Carolina ............... L,41-60
James Madison ................ L,38-51
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,46-35
at Longwood .................... L,53-55
Lynchburg (3) ................ W,41-21
Longwood (3) ................ W,59-58
Roanoke .......................... W,40-39
Bridgewater ................... W,42-35
Winthrop (4) .................... L,47-51
Lynchburg (4) ................ W,44-38
Murray State (4) ............. W,55-38
Western Carolina (4) ....... L,47-53
1972-73 (7-9)
Coach: Mary Jackson
at Va. Commonwealth .... L,35-38
Federal City ...................... L,39-56
Norfolk State .................. W,54-36
at James Madison .......... W,23-12
at Virginia State ............. W,54-33
Virginia Tech ................. W,31-29
at Bridgewater ................. L,31-54
Virginia State ................. W,66-53
at North Carolina ............ L,55-63
East Carolina .................... L,75-81
Norfolk State .................. W,79-74
at N.C. State ................... L,79-101
Norfolk State (7) .............. L,47-83
Virginia Tech ................. W,57-51
Va. Commonwealth (7) W,59-47
Immaculata (1) ................. L,53-89
Va. Commonwealth ........ L,44-52
East Carolina .................... L,40-64
at Roanoke ....................... L,32-33
at Norfolk State .............. W,65-33
at William and Mary ....... L,46-55
at East Carolina ............... L,40-59
Virginia State ................. W,39-36
Mary Baldwin ................ W,51-42
Va. Commonwealth (5) .. L,43-66
1973-74 (7-7)
1976-77 (23-9)
Coach: Debbie Wilson
Final AP Ranking: #14
Coach: Pam Parsons
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,42-33
at Virginia ........................ L,40-46
at Virginia State ............. W,52-49
Norfolk State .................. W,59-48
Virginia State ................. W,56-49
at Va. Commonwealth .... L,38-44
Chowan J.C. ................... W,48-29
Marshall ........................... L,34-41
Roanoke ............................ L,42-53
at Radford ........................ L,33-49
at Norfolk State .............. W,54-34
Chowan J.C. ................... W,50-40
Bridgewater ..................... L,38-49
Eastern Mennonite (6) .... L,51-52
at N.C. State ..................... L,61-72
at Longwood .................... L,60-64
Federal City .................... W,81-65
at Virginia ...................... W,85-53
at Hampton Institute .... W,92-51
James Madison .............. W,99-65
Delta State (1) ................... L,47-55
at Queens ....................... W,80-79
at Va. Commonwealth .. W,93-52
at North Carolina .......... W,66-56
Virginia ........................... W,71-38
at Virginia State ............. W,93-75
at George Mason ........... W,91-48
Virginia Tech ................. W,82-39
Norfolk State ................ W,103-69
Radford .......................... W,87-59
East Carolina ................ W,100-39
at South Carolina (8) ..... W,63-44
N.C. State ......................... L,59-67
at Norfolk State .............. W,78-53
at William and Mary ..... W,70-28
Virginia State ................. W,73-52
at Immaculata .................. L,64-75
Va. Commonwealth (8) W,96-54
Radford (9) ..................... W,92-56
James Madison (9) ......... W,81-54
Morehead State (10) ...... W,77-67
Tennessee (10) .................. L,60-61
N.C. State (10) .................. L,75-77
Valdosta State (11) ......... W,77-71
UCLA (11) ........................ L,59-66
Mississippi College (11) .. L,88-91
1974-75 (12-10)
Coach: Pam Parsons
Virginia State ................. W,65-51
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,74-60
Longwood ........................ L,62-71
Christopher Newport ... W,92-34
N.C. State ....................... W,78-71
Norfolk State .................... L,65-68
at Christopher Newport W,86-38
at Virginia State ............. W,77-47
Virginia ........................... W,57-55
East Carolina .................... L,70-83
at Eastern Mennonite .... W,74-46
at Bridgewater ................. L,56-61
at Norfolk State ................ L,46-70
at William and Mary ....... L,67-70
Roanoke .......................... W,86-50
Radford .......................... W,87-82
at Va. Commonwealth .... L,43-62
Virginia Tech (1) ............ W,95-82
William and Mary ......... W,69-63
at N.C. State ..................... L,52-57
James Madison (2) ........... L,42-84
Bridgewater (6) ................ L,68-71
1977-78 (30-4)
Women's NIT Champions
Final AP Ranking: #12
Coach: Marianne Stanley
Virginia ........................... W,74-26
North Carolina .............. W,78-51
Virginia State ................. W,67-48
at Norfolk State ............ W,111-56
at Va. Commonwealth .. W,91-37
Providence (12) .............. W,63-44
Oral Roberts (12) ........... W,82-49
Queens (12) ...................... L,67-70
at Pittsburgh .................. W,75-56
High Point ...................... W,83-69
Montclair State .............. W,93-88
at Immaculata ................ W,70-61
at Virginia ...................... W,71-49
at District of Columbia . W,89-34
at Virginia Tech ........... W,108-48
at Radford ...................... W,84-54
Virginia Union ............... W,86-44
Longwood ...................... W,62-46
at James Madison .......... W,72-44
at Virginia State ............. W,78-48
Tennessee Tech (13) ........ L,61-65
Memphis State (13) ......... L,85-93
1975-76 (14-12)
Coach: Pam Parsons
at James Madison ............ L,60-83
Longwood ...................... W,65-50
Bridgewater ................... W,73-57
at Christopher Newport W,76-34
at Virginia ........................ L,35-52
at Norfolk State .............. W,75-72
Va. Commonwealth ...... W,74-46
George Mason ............... W,83-20
Maryland .......................... L,56-85
Federal City ...................... L,57-81
N.C. State ......................... L,46-88
William and Mary ........... L,53-89
Christopher Newport ... W,89-47
at Virginia State ............... L,55-69
at Emory and Henry ......... W,2-0
Radford .......................... W,68-57
at Virginia Tech ............. W,88-82
82
Norfolk State .................. W,85-51
N.C. State (1) .................. W,77-55
William and Mary ....... W,111-62
Virginia Tech (14) .......... W,83-53
Longwood (14) .............. W,72-45
Virginia Union (14) ..... W,104-63
Memphis State (15) ....... W,64-51
N.C. State (15) .................. L,57-59
Kentucky (15) ................. W,82-66
Fort Valley State (11) ..... W,72-60
Cal St. -Long Beach (11) W,77-58
Texas (11) ....................... W,70-60
1978-79 (36-1)
AIAW NATIONAL
CHAMPIONS
Final AP Ranking: #1
Coach:Marianne Stanley
N 20
21
27
D 2
6
8
19
28
J 3
6
8
11
13
16
19
20
24
26
28
F 2
3
5
8
10
12
15
19
21
M1
2
3
8
10
vs. Kansas (22) ........ W,73-59
vs. Delta State (22) . W,75-65
at Norfolk State ...... W,81-64
North Carolina ....... W,87-76
Virginia ................... W,79-56
Czechoslovakia (Exh)W,73-61
Radford ................. W,101-60
Montclair State ....... W,82-65
UCLA (1) ................. W,90-60
at Queens (16) ...... W,106-53
St. Joseph's .............. W,97-62
Edinboro State ........ W,93-67
Pittsburgh ............... W,97-55
at High Point .......... W,81-60
Long Island ........... W,107-41
William and Mary . W,89-51
James Madison ....... W,99-62
at Ohio State ........... W,72-48
at Kentucky ............ W,81-65
Southern CT. (17) ... W,80-44
Louisiana State (17) W,85-76
at Virginia Union ... W,80-44
Virginia Tech .......... W,91-47
Tennessee ................ W,71-56
at East Carolina ...... W,95-70
Va. Commonwealth W,99-37
at South Carolina ..... L,49-73
at Longwood .......... W,89-47
Radford (18) ......... W,100-66
James Madison (18) W,93-40
North Carolina (18) W,81-60
N.C. State (19) ........ W,78-73
Tennessee (19) ........ W,74-72
Kansas State (20) .... W,96-75
Maryland (20) ......... W,69-51
Vs. UCLA (21) ........ W,87-82
Vs. LA Tech (21) ..... W,75-65
1979-80 (37-1)
AIAW NATIONAL
CHAMPIONS
Final AP Ranking: #1
Coach: Marianne Stanley
N 16
21
23
24
30
D 4
6
8
14
15
22
Virginia Union ....... W,22-62
Mississippi .............. W,79-58
Penn State (22) ........ W,95-67
Detroit (22) .............. W,90-58
Clemson ................ W,112-58
Virginia State ........ W,113-45
at N.C. State ............ W,74-61
Kansas ..................... W,90-59
Russia (Exh at Scope)L,66-76
Northwestern ......... W,92-74
Maryland (23) ......... W,66-58
Old Dominion University
YEAR by YEAR Results
23
J 7
9
11
12
16
21
24
26
30
F 1
2
5
7
9
13
16
19
25
Louisiana Tech (23) .. L,57-59
at Cal St -Long Beach . W,84-56
at San Francisco ..... W,70-46
at UCLA .................. W,73-45
at S. California ........ W,90-47
at Virginia W,86-51
East Carolina ........ W,112-77
at St. Joseph's .......... W,85-36
at Tennessee ........... W,61-54
at North Carolina ... W,74-53
Valdosta State (17) . W,89-57
Stephen F. Austin (17) W,81-60
at Virginia Tech ...... W,78-52
at James Madison ... W,91-53
Cheyney State ........ W,71-44
South Carolina ....... W,81-56
Ohio State ............... W,85-56
Norfolk State .......... W,95-35
Texas (1) .................. W,74-45
Norfolk State (24) . W,106-42
Virginia (24) ............ W,95-56
North Carolina (25) W,89-61
N.C. State (25) ........ W,70-59
Tennessee (25) ........ W,68-67
Brigham Young (20) W,88-66
Rutgers (20) ............ W,84-62
Vs. LA Tech (26) ..... W,73-59
Vs. Tennessee (26) .. W,68-53
1980-81 (28-7)
AIAW National 3rd Place
Final AP Ranking: #3
Coach: Marianne Stanley
N 11
13
15
24
D 3
5
11
16
17
18
22
J 4
6
10
14
20
22
24
31
F 3
6
7
10
12
16
20
23
24
M6
7
13
14
China ....................... W,90-72
at Virginia State ...... W,67-46
at Longwood ........ W,113-37
North Carolina ....... W,99-65
at East Carolina ...... W,89-77
Poland (Exh) ........... W,76-72
at Norfolk State ...... W,89-75
vs. S. California (27) W,73-56
vs. Texas (27) .......... W,60-58
vs. Oregon (27) ....... W,68-67
Boston University .. W,98-40
at Maryland ............ W,75-72
UCLA ...................... W,91-74
at DePaul ................ W,81-44
Cal State Long Beach .. W,87-71
at Texas ................... W,57-51
at Louisiana Tech ..... L,47-81
at Mississippi .......... W,58-46
Southern California W,74-63
Virginia ................... W,51-36
Mercer (17) .............. W,76-65
Rutgers (17) ............ W,90-61
at Clemson ................ L,64-73
at South Carolina ..... L,64-75
Tennessee .................. L,70-76
LA Tech (Scope)(1) .. L,59-75
Virginia Tech (28) .. W,85-39
at Virginia Union ... W,82-63
Virginia Tech (28) .. W,65-54
Virginia Union (28)W,109-56
East Carolina (29) ... W,81-70
South Carolina (29) W,73-71
Tennessee (29) .......... L,64-65
Stephen F. Austin (30)W,60-54
Long Beach State (30)W,76-60
Vs. Tennessee (31) .... L,65-68
Vs. Southern Cal (31)W,68-65
1981-82 (22-6)
N 16
20
D 2
5
7
12
19
20
J 5
7
9
11
14
16
17
20
22
23
26
29
F 2
5
6
11
14
16
25
M 13
18
Cuba (Exh) .............. W,68-61
Virginia State .......... W,86-30
Tennessee (1) .......... W,66-54
at North Carolina ... W,71-64
at Virginia Tech ...... W,82-45
Maryland ................ W,77-46
vs. Cheyney State (23) W,83-55
vs. LA Tech (23) ....... L,51-68
at Cal St-Long Beach L,67-73
at UCLA .................. W,85-60
at Southern CaliforniaL,60-66
at San Diego State .. W,78-62
at Virginia ................. L,70-77
DePaul (at Scope) ... W,95-56
Florida State ......... W,100-65
Kentucky ................. W,91-68
Syracuse (17) .......... W,86-55
Drake (17) ............... W,92-61
Norfolk State .......... W,96-54
Louisiana Tech ....... W,61-58
at James Madison ... W,91-50
at Rutgers ................ W,88-77
at Boston UniversityW,88-62
East Carolina .......... W,72-63
at Tennessee ............. L,58-62
Montclair State ....... W,96-57
South Carolina ....... W,84-63
St. Peter's (32) ......... W,75-42
vs. Kansas State (33) L,67-76
N 16
30
D 3
4
14
16
20
21
30
J 3
5
7
10
13
15
17
20
24
F 1
5
7
12
14
20
23
28
M6
7
8
1982-83 (29-6)
30
D 2
4
10
18
20
28
29
J 6
8
12
14
16
19
25
28
29
F 2
5
9
12
14
18
25
26
27
M3
6
10
11
19
24
29
31
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
George Mason ...... W,104-39
at Tennessee .. W,78-72 (OT)
at Drake ................... W,81-72
at Kansas State ......... L,50-58
West Virginia ......... W,74-47
Norfolk State .......... W,95-58
Virginia Tech .......... W,84-53
vs. N.C. State (34) ... W,87-64
at S. California (34) .. L,47-75
at Louisiana Tech ..... L,48-69
at Stephen F. Austin W,61-58
Cal State Long BeachW,81-58
East Carolina .......... W,92-52
San Diego State ...... W,79-76
Virginia ................... W,99-48
at Syracuse .............. W,96-60
Memphis State (17) W,72-50
Illinois State (17) ..... W,72-66
at East Carolina ...... W,76-37
at Kentucky .............. L,66-80
at Maryland .............. L,66-82
Rutgers .................... W,99-71
Tennessee (1) .......... W,90-66
Boston University .. W,94-70
vs. Pennsylvania (35)W,79-41
vs. Stanford (35) ..... W,83-49
vs. Wichita State (35)W,76-53
James Madison ....... W,92-58
at South Carolina ... W,72-60
Ala.-Birmingham (36)W,102-79
W. Kentucky (36) ... W,78-67
St. John's (32) .......... W,86-63
vs. Maryland (37) ... W,74-57
vs. NE Louisiana (44)W,57-47
vs. Georgia (44) ...... W,70-65
Highest AP Ranking: #18
Coach: Wendy Larry
Highest AP Ranking: #5
Coach: Marianne Stanley
Irish Nationals (Exh)W,90-76
Virginia Tech (Scope)L,72-73
Virginia ..................... L,71-86
Northeastern .......... W,72-58
Maryland (Scope) .. W,78-57
Va. Commonwealth W,94-66
California (17) ........ W,91-69
N.C. State (17) .......... L,59-66
East Carolina .......... W,82-65
at S. California .......... L,76-89
at Cal St-Long Beach .... L,73-89
at Arizona ............... W,77-57
Kentucky ................. W,74-69
Miami ...................... W,86-64
at James Madison ..... L,53-65
Louisiana Tech (1) ... L,70-77
at Texas ..................... L,62-93
Ala-Birmingham .... W,73-56
at N.C. State .............. L,58-73
at South Florida W,79-47
South Alabama W,69-64
at South Carolina ..... L,57-65
UNC Charlotte ....... W,69-59
at Tennessee ............. L,68-79
at Western Kentucky L,64-74
St. Peter's ................. W,82-61
South Florida (36) .. W,91-56
South Alabama (36) W,65-63
Western Kentucky (36)L,61-69
N3
27
28
D 1
12
16
19
29
30
J 4
7
9
12
14
16
20
22
27
30
F 6
10
13
15
20
27
M3
5
11
12
19
1986-87 (18-13)
Sun Belt Champions
NCAA FINAL FOUR
Final AP Ranking: #4
Coach: Marianne Stanley
N
1987-88 (17-12)
1985-86 (15-13)
Final AP Ranking: #7
Coach: Marianne Stanley
Sun Belt Champions
Highest AP Ranking: #12
Final USA Today Ranking: #17
Coach: Marianne Stanley
N 28
29
D 2
5
6
13
15
19
20
27
J 3
4
7
12
14
23
28
31
F 3
6
12
14
19
21
26
28
M5
6
7
14
19
83
at S. California .......... L,64-86
at Cal St-Long Beach .... L,61-94
Virginia (Scope) ....... L,59-75
vs. Missouri (45) ..... W,83-74
at N. Illinois (45) ..... W,89-71
West Virginia ......... W,92-69
at Maryland .............. L,64-74
Virginia Tech (46) .. W,74-54
Auburn (46) ............ L,64-105
Syracuse .................. W,74-68
at Wake Forest .......... L,77-78
at Duke ...................... L,56-63
Tennessee .................. L,90-99
South Florida (Scope)W,82-44
South Carolina ....... W,77-51
at Kentucky .............. L,70-85
at East Carolina ...... W,90-57
N. C. State (Scope) . W,77-63
Va. Commonwealth W,87-65
W. Kentucky (1) ..... W,73-68
at South Alabama .... L,62-71
at Ala-Birmingham W,92-58
James Madison ......... L,62-66
at Louisiana Tech ..... L,57-90
at UNC Charlotte ... W,65-58
Rutgers .................... W,82-68
South Florida (36) .. W,84-34
VCU(36) .................. W,90-63
South Alabama (36) W,64-61
at North Carolina (47)W,76-58
vs. Auburn (48) ........ L,61-77
Soviet National TeamL,74-87
at Cincinnati (49) .... W,59-49
vs. Tennessee (49) .... L,52-83
at Virginia ................. L,55-57
Maryland .................. L,75-90
at Syracuse ................ L,64-78
at West Virginia ..... W,89-64
Dayton (46) ............. W,79-55
S. California (46) ...... L,70-85
Arizona (Scope) ..... W,82-68
at South Florida ...... W,82-66
at Miami Florida .... W,93-79
at Western KentuckyW,77-69
at Tennessee ............. L,68-91
UNC Charlotte ....... W,91-69
at Virginia Tech ...... W,77-56
Cal State Long BeachW,85-76
Boston College ....... W,82-64
at N.C. State ............ W,71-65
at Rutgers .................. L,65-82
Duke .......................... L,81-83
Wake Forest ............ W,88-76
at James Madison ..... L,69-75
Louisiana Tech (1) ... L,65-68
at Va. CommonwealthW,59-49
South Alabama ...... W,64-62
Alabama-BirminghamW,86-76
vs. Ala.-Birmingham (50)W,66-59
vs. W. Kentucky (50) L,69-74
at Rutgers (51) .......... L,78-88
1988-89 (23-9)
Final AP Ranking: #20
Final USA Today Ranking: #21
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 12
26
30
D 6
10
17
21
29
30
J 4
6
10
13
19
21
26
28
F 1
4
9
11
15
17
21
24
25
26
M2
4
10
11
15
19
Brock Univ (Exh) . W,106-48
Northern Illinois .... W,81-69
Appalachian State .. W,85-65
Virginia ................... W,87-68
at Maryland .............. L,57-84
Virginia Tech .......... W,68-63
at Kent State ........... W,99-74
Florida A&M (46) ... W,82-70
Vanderbilt (46) ....... W,85-76
Tennessee .................. L,58-93
Boston University .. W,77-66
at Notre Dame ........ W,82-65
Western Kentucky . W,66-56
at South Carolina ... W,67-66
at Duke .................... W,77-70
at Ala-Birmingham W,77-61
at South Alabama .... L,65-69
James Madison ....... W,83-51
N.C. State (1) ............ L,69-91
at Louisiana Tech ..... L,71-72
at UNC Charlotte ... W,70-66
St. John's .................. W,86-65
South Florida .......... W,96-61
at Texas ..................... L,78-99
vs. Texas El Paso (35) . W,77-71
vs. San Diego St. (35) .. W,90-69
vs. Stephen F. Austin (35)L,81-96
Va. Commonwealth W,85-73
George Mason ........ W,72-68
vs. Ala-Birmingham (52)W,70 64
at W. Kentucky (52) . L,58-93
Villanova (32) ......... W,66-41
at Mississippi (53) .... L,58-74
YEAR by YEAR Results
1989-90 (21-10)
Highest AP ranking: #16
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 24
25
26
D 2
6
8
16
18
21
28
30
J 3
6
12
14
18
20
27
31
F 3
6
9
14
22
24
M1
8
9
10
14
18
vs. Bradley (54) ....... W,84-63
vs. Fairfield (54) ..... W,96-68
vs. Memphis Stt.(54)W,100-68
Maryland .................. L,69-73
at Virginia ................. L,70-86
Texas ......................... L,92-93
Kent State ................ W,89-53
Duke ........................ W,92-78
at Virginia Tech ...... W,84-72
George Washington W,84-63
at UCLA .................. W,68-64
at S. California ........ W,82-69
at Tennessee ............. L,61-81
Notre Dame ............ W,62-61
Louisiana Tech (1) ... L,65-79
at James Madison ... W,82-66
South Carolina ......... L,54-75
Ala-Birmingham .... W,59-56
South Alabama ...... W,92-62
at NC State .............. L,69-102
at St. John's .... W,92-86 (OT)
UNC Charlotte ......... L,69-82
Richmond ............... W,79-72
at W Kentucky ......... L,66-68
at South Florida ...... W,72-55
at VCU .................... W,90-82
South Alabama (36) W,81-72
W. Kentucky (36) ... W,73-65
Ala-Birmingham (36)W,72-57
St. Joseph's (32) ....... W,91-69
at Tennessee (55) ...... L,68-87
N 23
30
D 1
4
8
15
18
21
28
30
J 4
6
9
12
17
19
29
F 2
9
15
20
23
27
M1
8
9
Coach: Wendy Larry
Mercer ....................... L,71-74
vs. S California (56) .. L,61-72
vs. Syracuse (56) ....... L,68-77
Virginia ..................... L,59-90
Virginia Tech .......... W,80-69
at Rutgers .................. L,58-81
UCLA ........................ L,66-80
Illinois State ............ W,94-93
Southern California . L,70-77
at G. Washington ..... L,76-78
at Maryland .............. L,65-71
Tennessee .................. L,62-93
James Madison ......... L,61-76
at Duke ...................... L,62-70
at South Alabama .... L,82-84
at Ala- Birmingham . L,80-91
at Richmond ............. L,80-88
N.C. State (1) ............ L,52-66
at Louisiana Tech ..... L,68-76
South Florida .......... W,73-66
at UNC Charlotte ..... L,76-92
at Notre Dame .......... L,58-70
Va. Commonwealth W,85-66
Western Kentucky ... L,63-73
vs. S Alabama (57) . W,70-67
vs. Ala Birmingham (57)L,69-74
1990-91 (5-21)
1991-92 (20-11)
N 22
30
D 4
7
21
28
29
CAA Champions
NCAA East Region
Coach: Wendy Larry
Va. Commonwealth W,77-67
St. Peter's ................. W,77-54
Rutgers ...................... L,67-92
at Virginia Tech ...... W,71-55
Maryland .................. L,58-90
vs. Wisc-GB (58) ..... W,83-68
vs. Siena (58) ........... W,69-65
8
13
16
21
24
27
at Richmond * ......... W,87-66
at Tennessee ............. L,49-90
at James Madison * W,71-49
UNC Wilmington * W,66-40
East Carolina * ........ W,87-53
at George Mason * . W,82-76
....................................... (OT)
30 American * .............. W,71-57
F 3 William & Mary * .. W,61-47
6 at N. C. State ........... W,78-62
10 Richmond * ............. W,89-63
13 James Madison * (1) W,73-59
18 at UNC Wilmington *W,61-37
20 at East Carolina * ... W,96-70
24 George Mason * ..... W,67-55
27 at American * .......... W,77-51
M 3 at William & Mary * W,64-51
10 vs. East Carolina (63)W,87-45
11 vs. William & Mary (63)W,88 66
12 vs. George Mason (63)W,78-61
16 St. Joseph's (32) ....... W,56-55
20 at N. Carolina (47) ... L,52-63
* CAA game
J 4
6
at William & Mary * W,70-51
Stetson ..................... W,84-59
at Radford ............... W,82-62
11 at George Mason * . W,76-71
15 at American * ............ L,66-68
18 James Madison * (1) W,64-62
22 at Richmond * ........... L,62-67
25 at N.C. State .............. L,78-89
27 UNC-Wilmington * W,92-70
30 at South Carolina ..... L,51-64
F 4 at Tennessee ............. L,59-75
8 George Mason * ..... W,61-51
12 American * .............. W,73-56
15 at James Madison * .. L,69-70
19 Richmond * ............... L,70-74
22 at East Carolina * ..... L,57-71
26 at UNC Wilmington *W,86-57
29 William & Mary * .. W,64-56
M 5 East Carolina* ......... W,72-71
7 Notre Dame ............ W,85-76
12 American (59) ......... W,55-52
13 Richmond (59) ........ W,78-52
14 East Carolina (59) ... W,80-75
18 at N. Carolina (60) L,54-60
* CAA game
1994-95 (27-6)
CAA Champions
NCAA East Region
Final AP Ranking: #25
Final USA Ranking: #25
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 26 Syracuse .................. W,54-53
27 Duke ........................ W,64-59
30 at VCU * .................. W,71-54
D 3 Winthrop ................ W,78-41
10 at Texas ................... W,73-70
19 vs. Southern Ill. (64) W,64-52
20 vs. Texas Tech (64) ... L,53-67
21 vs. Oklahoma St (64) L,59-62
28 vs. Auburn (61) ...... W,59-48
29 vs. Grambling (61) . W,80-79
J 2 at South Florida ...... W,94-62
6 James Madison * .... W,68-64
10 Rutgers .................... W,82-65
13 at American * .......... W,86-59
15 at George Mason * . W,70-45
18 Richmond * ............. W,78-49
21 Dartmouth .............. W,69-47
24 Tennessee .................. L,54-77
27 UNC Wilmington * W,72-42
29 at East Carolina * ... W,92-67
F 1 N.C. State (1) ............ L,75-81
5 at William and Mary *W,77-36
12 American * .............. W,70-60
16 at Richmond * ......... W,84-66
19 at James Madison * .. L,80-87
23 at UNC Wilmington *W,70-41
26 East Carolina * ........ W,99-62
M 1 George Mason * ..... W,85-76
4 William and Mary * W,81-58
9 UNC Wilmington (59)W,73-44
10 William and Mary (59)W,96-37
11 James Madison (59) W,63-44
16 vs. Florida Intel (65) . L,76-81
* CAA game
1992-93 (22-8)
CAA Champions
NCAA Mideast Regional
Coach: Wendy Larry
D 8 at VCU L,67-72
12 at Maryland .............. L,54-83
19 Virginia Tech (Scope)L,63-76
28 vs. Florida Inte (61) . L,67-71
29 vs. Oklahoma (61) .. W,60-54
30 vs. Michigan (61) .... W,71-63
J 2 Tennessee .................. L,60-68
8 Rutgers .................... W,66-58
12 South Carolina ......... L,65-67
15 at George Mason* .. W,81-48
17 at American * .......... W,66-56
22 Richmond * ............. W,75-51
24 at James Madison* . W,71-42
29 East Carolina * ........ W,75-39
31 UNC Wilmington * W,71-54
F 3 at William & Mary * W,64-48
6 N.C. State (1) .......... W,81-67
9 at St. Peter's ............... L,60-66
12 George Mason * ..... W,64-57
14 American * .............. W,75-49
19 at Richmond * ......... W,91-66
21 James Madison * .... W,67-44
26 at East Carolina * ... W,71-59
28 at UNC Wilmington *W,83-59
M 4 William & Mary * .. W,79-52
11 UNC Wilmington (59)W,75-42
12 East Carolina (59) ... W,65-51
13 William & Mary (59)W,65-51
17 Tenn Tech (32) ........ W,77-60
20 Iowa (62) ................... L,56-82
* CAA game
1993-94 (25-6)
CAA Champions
NCAA Mideast Region
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 27 South Carolina ....... W,79-69
28 Wake Forest .............. L,63-82
D 2 at Rutgers .................. L,73-82
8 Maryland .................. L,61-77
18 VCU * ............... W,80-49 20
at Ill. State ....................... W,60-37
28 vs. Providence ........ W,87-77
30 at Montana ................ L,52-64
J 2 Notre Dame ............ W,76-67
1995-96 (29-3)
CAA Champions
NCAA East Region
Final AP Ranking: #6
Final USA Today Ranking: #10
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 25 Radford (66) ........... W,92-58
26 Georgia (66) ............ W,67-64
29 at California ............ W,80-58
D 1 at Stanford ................ L,76-97
16 at Rutgers ................ W,69-53
84
21 South Florida .......... W,95-54
29 at Louisville (67) .... W,73-70
30 vs. Colorado (67) .... W,77-65
J 2 at Richmond * ......... W,79-36
5 Texas ....................... W,98-61
7 American * .............. W,94-39
11 at Tennessee ............. L,47-69
14 at VCU * .................. W,86-57
19 at East Carolina * ... W,75-56
21 UNC Wilmington *W,103-22
26 at James Madison * W,67-42
28 George Mason * ..... W,93-51
F 2 William & Mary * W,105-50
4 East Carolina * ........ W,94-45
9 at George Mason * . W,86-64
11 at American * .......... W,87-50
16 Richmond * ............. W,92-44
18 VCU* (1) ................ W,103-43
23 at UNC Wilmington *W,81-41
28 James Madison * .... W,77-64
M 3 at William and Mary *W,86-44
7 Richmond (59) ........ W,92-61
8 American (59) ......... W,86-66
9 James Madison (59) W,84-58
16 Holy Cross (68) ...... W,83-56
18 Toledo (68) .............. W,72-66
23 vs. Virginia (69) ........ L,60-72
* CAA game
1996-97 (34-2)
CAA Champions
NCAA National Finalist
Final AP Ranking: #2
Final USA Today Ranking: #2
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 15
17
23
24
D 1
7
8
14
17
21
J 3
5
7
12
17
21
24
26
31
F 2
7
9
11
16
18
21
23
27
28
M2
14
16
22
24
28
G. Washington (70) W,70-44
#16 N.C. State (70) ... L,62-65
Indiana State (66) . W,116-26
Wake Forest (66) .... W,82-41
Miami (Fla.) ............ W,94-55
Vs. #15 Duke (71) ... W,89-77
Vs. #13 Vanderbilt (71)W,70-59
at Purdue ................ W,55-51
#1 Stanford ............. W,83-66
at Rutgers ................ W,86-59
Richmond * ............. W,89-53
at East Carolina * ... W,74-36
#9 Tennessee .......... W,83-72
William and Mary * W,79-36
at James Madison * W,78-53
UNC Wilmington * W,89-51
at American * ........ W,104-49
George Mason * ... W,107-62
VCU* ....................... W,93-35
at Richmond * ......... W,88-65
James Madison * (1) W,77-49
American * .............. W,94-57
at UNC Wilmington *W,97-58
at William and Mary *W,96-36
East Carolina * ........ W,88-43
at VCU * .................. W,94-47
at George Mason * W,102-46
vs. W&M (72) ....... W,101-35
vs. James Madison (72)W,86-48
vs. East Carolina (72)W,83-46
Liberty (68) ........... W,102-52
Purdue (68) .... W,69-65 (OT)
Vs. #9 LSU (73) ....... W,62-49
Vs. #7 Florida (73) .. W,53-51
Vs. #3 Stanford (74) W,83-82
....................................... (OT)
30 Vs. #10 Tennessee (74)L,59-68
* CAA game
Old Dominion University
YEAR by YEAR Results
1997-98 (29-3)
CAA Champions
NCAA East Region
Final AP Ranking: #3
Final USA Today Ranking: #6
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 23 at #7 Illinois (75) .... W,79-65
26 #24 Purdue ............. W,72-62
29 Quinnipiac (66) ...... W,94-42
30 Louisville (66) ......... W,77-39
D 3 at William & Mary * W,94-53
6 at Richmond* (71) . W,87-64
7 vs. #4 LA Tech (71) W,88-65
13 Rutgers .................... W,71-57
J 1 at #6 Texas Tech ..... W,74-71
4 Richmond * ............. W,80-58
6 at UNC Wilmington * W,78-46
9 George Mason * ..... W,75-39
11 East Carolina * ........ W,72-36
16 at James Madison * W,76-65
19 at #3 Connecticut ..... L,72-93
23 American * .............. W,85-67
25 at VCU * .................. W,82-70
27 vs #16 Virginia ....... W,80-51
30 James Madison * (1) W,81-59
F 4 at George Mason * . W,63-43
7 at #1 Tennessee ........ L,61-85
9 at American * .......... W,78-59
13 Va. Commonwealth *W,86-48
17 UNC Wilmington * W,92-51
20 William & Mary * W,110-51
22 at East Carolina * ... W,76-35
25 vs. East Carolina (72)W,60-39
28 vs. VCU (72) ........... W,86-61
M 1 vs. American (72) ... W,82-49
13 St.Francis(PA.) (68) W,92-39
15 Nebraska (68) ......... W,75-60
21 vs. #10 N.C. St. (76) . L,54-55
* CAA game
1998-99 (28-4)
CAA Champions
NCAA East Region
Final AP Ranking: #5
Final USA Today Ranking: #10
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 15 Marshall .................. W,68-36
21 #8/12 Texas Tech .. W,85-64
24 at #10 N.C.State ..... W,75-72
27 vs. S. California (77) W,73-61
29 vs. SW Mo. St. (77) . W,79-59
D 5 vs. #6/7 Alabama (78)L,68-79
6 at Richmond (78) .. W,104-97
13 at Penn State ............. L,77-89
23 at UNC Wilmington *W,104-60
J 3 at George Mason * . W,94-69
10 VCU * ..................... W,80-48
12 American * .............. W,86-64
15 at East Carolina * ... W,81-52
19 Tennessee .................. L,61-77
22 James Madison * .... W,79-52
24 at Richmond * ......... W,94-53
26 at William & Mary * W,75-43
29 at VCU * .................. W,81-59
31 George Mason * ..... W,81-45
F 5 at James Madison * W,74-50
7 East Carolina * ........ W,89-60
13 #4 Connecticut ....... W,82-77
16 William & Mary * .. W,90-57
19 at American * .......... W,72-70
21 Richmond * (1) ..... W,100-64
26 UNC Wilmington * W,74-52
M 4 vs. James Madison (72)W,73-45
5 vs. VCU (72) .......... W,58-45
6 vs. East Carolina (72)W,73-67
12 Tenn Tech (68) ........ W,74-48
14 Maine (68) ............... W,72-62
20 vs. Duke (79) ............. L,63-76
* CAA game
1999-00 (29-5)
CAA Champions
NCAA Midwest Region
Final AP Ranking: #14
Final USA Today Ranking: #12
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 19 Hampton ................. W,91-64
24 vs. Clemson (80) ..... W,68-57
26 vs. Connecticut (80) L,66-109
D 3 vs. Memphis (81) ... W,99-60
4 vs. Syracuse (81) ..... W,71-46
10 Virginia ................... W,86-65
12 Denver ..................... W,71-49
20 Vermont .................. W,86-59
29 at UCLA .................... L,76-82
J 3 at Tennessee ........... L,55-113
7 at UNC- Wilmington *W,84-65
9 at East Carolina * ... W,83-79
14 Richmond* ............ W,108-67
16 James Madison * .... W,74-57
21 at George Mason * . W,75-56
23 at American * .......... W,76-51
28 William & Mary * .. W,96-44
F 1 at Rutgers .................. L,50-58
4 VCU * ...................... W,72-47
6 George Mason * ..... W,88-65
11 UNC-Wilmington * W,85-55
13 American * .............. W,91-51
18 at William & Mary * W,85-43
20 East Carolina * (1) .. W,74-58
22 St. John's .................. W,89-50
25 at James Madison * W,84-64
27 at. Richmond * ........ W,93-67
M 5 VA Commonwealth *W,70-47
9 vs. George Mason (72)W,66-61
10 vs. East Carolina (72)W,89-60
11 vs. UNC Wilmington (72) W,92-49
18 Wisc-Green Bay (68)W,94-85
20 S. Methodist (68) .... W,96-76
25 vs. #3 LA Tech (82) .. L,74-86
* CAA game
2000-01 (21-9)
N 12
17
25
D 3
7
18
21
30
J 2
7
12
14
18
21
24
28
31
F 2
4
16
11
15
18
22
25
28
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
CAA Champions
NCAA Mideast Region
Coach: Wendy Larry
vs. Penn State (83) .... L,72-99
Syracuse ........... L,84-85 (OT)
at North Carolina ... W,91-77
at Virginia ................. L,67-78
at St. Johns .............. W,65-52
UCLA ...................... W,86-62
Virginia Tech ............ L,57-69
at UNC-Wilmington *W,74-59
American * .............. W,86-41
James Madison * .... W,62-56
William and Mary *(1)W,68-46
at Hampton ............ W,93-69
at Connecticut .......... L,51-80
at East Carolina * ... W,67-51
VCU * ...................... W,80-52
Tennessee .................. L,70-87
Rutgers ...................... L,45-69
Richmond * ............. W,95-82
East Carolina * ........ W,92-64
at George Mason * . W,73-64
at American * .......... W,91-48
UNC-Wilmington * W,83-32
at James Madison * .. L,48-49
at William and Mary *W,78-32
George Mason * ..... W,65-36
at VCU * .................. W,93-82
M 3 at Richmond* .......... W,85-75
9 William & Mary (59)W,62-49
10 James Madison (59) W,66-62
16 vs. Washington (84) . L,65-67
* CAA game
2001-02 (28-6)
CAA Champions
NCAA Mideast Region
Final AP Ranking: #15
Final USA Today Ranking: #7
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 16 Towson .................. W, 82-26
19 at Virginia Tech ....... L, 62-68
23 at VCU * ................. W, 70-51
26 at N.C. State ............. L, 58-74
D 2 #24 North Carolina . L, 85-95
6 #21 Penn StateW, 84-80 (OT)
14 Seton Hall .............. W, 65-52
20 at Denver ............... W, 91-69
29 #1 Connecticut ........ L, 70-84
J 1 at William and Mary *W, 10547
4 VCU * ................... W, 108-46
8 at #2 Tennessee ....... L, 62-74
11 at Delaware * ......... W, 82-55
13 at George Mason * W, 71-51
17 Hofstra * ................. W, 82-48
20 Drexel * .................. W, 74-52
24 at UNC-Wilmington * W, 6339
27 at James Madison * W, 68-51
F 1 at Rugers ................ W, 70-48
3 at Towson * ............ W, 66-27
8 George Mason * .... W, 69-31
10 Delaware * ............. W, 72-45
15 UNC-Wilmington * W, 72-40
17 James Madison * ... W, 67-43
22 at Hofstra * ............. W, 90-57
24 at Drexel * .............. W, 90-57
M 1 William and Mary *W, 70-36
7 William and Mary (59)W. 7352
8 George Mason (59) .. W, 68-63
(OT)
9 UNC-Wilmington (59) W, 7648
16 vs. Georgia (85) ..... W, 68-54
18 at Purdue (85) W, 74-70 (OT)
23 vs. Kansas St. (86) . W, 88-62
25 vs. #1 Connecticut (86) L, 6485
2002-03 (21-11)
CAA Champions
NCAA Mideast Region
Coach: Wendy Larry
N 22
28
29
30
D 8
21
30
J 3
7
10
12
16
19
21
24
26
31
F 2
85
Virginia ..................... L,55-63
vs #17 Arkansas (87) L,49-54
vs #1 Duke (87) ........ L ,52-65
vs Hampton (87) .... W,90-54
at #16 North CarolinaL,54-90
Virginia Tech .......... W,63-49
N.C. State ................ W,79-55
UNC-Wilmington .. W,71-58
#5 Tennessee ............ L,63-91
at Drexel* ................ W,54-52
at George Mason* .. W,73-69
James Madison* ..... W,58-48
at Towson*
W,69-48
at #13/15 Penn State L,74-81
Va. Commonwealth*W,73-56
Hofstra* .................. W,81-49
Rutgers (1) ................ L,59-67
Delaware* ............... W,73-62
6 at Va. Commonwealth* L,56-67
9 at James Madison* L,95-98 (OT)
14 at Delaware* ............. L,50-58
16 at Hofstra* .............. W,99-69
21 Drexel* .................... W,71-57
23 George Mason* ...... W,70-60
27 Towson* ................. W,72-46
M 2 William & Mary* ... W,83-44
6 at UNC Wilmington*W,51-48 (OT)
9 at William and Mary*W,67-49
13
Hofstra* (59) ....... W,88-46
14
James Madison* (59)W,71-55
15
Delaware* (59) ... W,66-58
22
Boston College (68)L,72-73
*CAA game
KEY
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – Virginia State Tournament – Lynchburg, VA
3 – Virginia State Tournament – Richmond, VA
4 – AIAW East Coast Regionals
5 – Virginia State Tournament – Harrisonburg, VA
6 – VAIAW
7 – Virginia State Tournament – Bridgewater, VA
8 – Virginia State Tournament – Charlottesville, VA
9 – Virginia State Tournament – Norfolk, VA
10 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Memphis, TN
11 – National Women's Invitational Tournament
12 – Queens' Holiday Tournament – New York, NY
13 – Lady Vol Classic – Knoxville, TN
14 – AIAW State Tournament – Norfolk, VA
15 – AIAW Region II Championship
16 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
17 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, VA
18 – VAIAW Tournament
19 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Knoxville, TN
20 – AIAW South Satellite
21 – AIAW National Championship – Greensboro, NC
22 – Coca-Cola Women's Classic – Detriot, MI
23 – Manufactures Hanover Classic – New York, NY
24 – VAIAW Tournament – Charlottesville, VA
25 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Columbia, SC
26 – AIAW National Championship – Mt. Pleasant, MI
27 – Giusti Tournament – Portland, OR
28 – VAIAW Tournament – Harrisonburg, VA
29 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Norfolk, VA
30 – AIAW Regionals
31 – AIAW Nationals – Eugene, OR
32 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA
33 – NCAA Regional – Raleigh, NC
34 – Winston Tire Classic – Los Angles, CA
35 – Northern Lights Invitational – Anchorage, AK
36 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, VA
37 – NCAA East Regional – State College, PA
38 – NCAA Final Four – Norfolk, VA
39 – W. Kentucky Tip-Off Tournament – Bowling Green, KY
40 – Nike Boston College Christmas Classic – Boston, MA
41 – NCAA East Regional – Norfolk, VA
42 – Wildcat Invitational – Evanston, IL
43 – C.Q. Data Systems Holiday Tournament – Raleigh, NC
44 – NCAA Final Four – Austin, TX
45 – Fast Break Festival – DeKalb, IL
46 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, VA
47 – NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, NC
48 – NCAA Regional – Knoxville, TN
49 – Hall of Fame Tournament – Cincinnati, OH
50 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Tampa, FL
51 – NCAA Second Round – Piscataway, NJ
52 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Bowling Green, KY
53 – NCAA Second Round – Oxford, MS
54 – Aruba Sunshine Shootout
55 – NCAA Second Round – Knoxville, TN
56 – Northwestern Tournament – Evanston, IL
57 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Birmingham, AL
58 – Villanova Christmas Classic – Villanova, PA
59 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA
60 – NCAA First Round – Chapel Hill, NC
61 – Church's Classic – Miami, FL
62 – NCAA Second Round – Norfolk, VA
63 – CAA Tournament – Harrisonburg, VA
64 – San Juan Shootout – San Juan, Puerto Rico
65 – NCAA First Round – Knoxville, TN
66 – Dial Classic – Norfolk, VA
67 – Seelbach Classic – Louisville, KY
68 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, VA
69 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Charlottesville, VA
70 – Preseason WNIT – Norfolk, VA
71- Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, VA
72 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, VA
73 – NCAA Mideast Regional – W. Laffayette, IN
74 – NCAA Final Four – Cincinnati, OH
75 – State Farm Tip-Off Classic – Champagne, IL
76 – NCAA East Regional – Dayton, OH
77 – Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol – Cancun, Mexico
78 – Wachovia Women's Classic – Richmond, VA
79 – NCAA East Regional – Greensboro, NC
80 – Coaches vs. Cancer – Hartford, CT
81 – Syracuse Carrier Classic – Syracuse, NY
82 – NCAA Midwest Regional – Kansas City, MO
83 – State Farm Tip-Off Classic – Hartford, CT
84 – NCAA 1st Round – Gainesville, FL
85 – NCAA 1st/2nd Round – W. Laffayette, IN
86 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Milwaukee, WI
87 – Paradise Jam – St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
RECORDS
100 Point Games
ODU-Opp. Opponent
122-62
vs. Virginia Union
116-26
vs. Indiana State
113-45
vs. Virginia State
112-77
vs. East Carolina
112-58
vs. Clemson
111-62
vs. William & Mary
110-51
vs. William & Mary
110-56
vs. Norfolk State
109-56
vs. Va. Union
108
vs. VCU
108-67
vs. Richmond
108-48
vs. Virginia Tech
107-62
vs. George Mason
107-41
vs. Long Island
106-42
vs. Norfolk State
106-53
vs. Queens
105-47
at William and Mary
105-50
vs. William and Mary
104-60
vs. UNC-Wilmington
104-97
vs. Richmond
104-49
at American
104-39
vs. George Mason
104-63
vs. Va. Union
103-43
vs. VCU
Date
Nov. 16, 1979
Nov. 23, 1996
Dec. 4, 1979
Jan. 21, 1980
Nov. 30, 1979
Dec. 12, 1977
Feb. 20, 1998
Dec. 12, 1977
Feb. 24, 1981*
Feb. 4, 2002
Jan. 14, 2000
Jan. 27, 1978
Jan. 26, 1997
Jan. 19, 1980
Feb. 19, 1980
Jan. 6, 1979
Jan. 1, 2002
Feb. 2, 1996
Dec. 23, 1998
Dec. 6, 1998
Jan. 24, 1997
Nov. 22, 1982
March, 4, 1973*
Feb. 18, 1996
Overtime Games (10-3)
ODU-Opp. Opponent
103-22
vs. UNC-Wilmington
103-69
vs. Norfolk State
102-52
vs. Liberty ‡
102-46
at George Mason
102-90
vs. S. California
102-76
vs. UAB
101-35
vs. William & Mary @
101-60
vs. Radford
100-64
vs. Richmond
100-68
vs. Memphis State
100-67
vs. Virginia Tech
100-61
vs. Florida State
100-66
vs. Radford
100-39
vs. East Carolina
64-105
vs. Auburn
69-102
vs. at N.C. State
79-101
vs. at N.C. State
Date
Jan. 21, 1996
Feb. 4, 1977
Mar. 14, 1997
Feb. 23, 1997
Jan. 6, 1984
Mar 10, 1983 $
Feb. 27, 1997
Dec. 19, 1978
Feb. 21, 1999
Nov. 26, 1990
March 1, 1984
Jan. 17, 1982
March 2, 1979*
Feb. 7, 1977
Dec. 29, 1986#
Feb. 3, 1990
1976
*VAIAW (State Tournament)
& Sun Belt Conference Tournament Semi-Finals
#Reebok ODU Classic ‡ NCAA Tournament @ CAA
Tournament
Date:
2/9/03
Team:
JMU (A)
Result:
L, 98-95
3/6/03
3/18/02
UNCW (A)
Purdue (NCAA) (A)
W, 51-48
W, 74-70
3/8/02
George Mason (CAA) (H) W, 68-63
12/6/01 Penn State (H)
W, 80-80
11/17/00 Syracuse (H)
L, 84-85
3/16/97
3/28/97
Purdue (NCAA) (H)
Stanford (NCAA) (N)
W, 69-65
W, 83-82
1/27/94 George Mason (A)
2/6/90
St. John's (A)
11/22/83 Western Kentucky
W, 82-76
W, 92-86
L, 80-84
3/22/84 N.C. State (NCAA) (H)
11/30/82 Tennessee (A)
W, 73-71
W, 78-72
Year-by-Year with the Lady Monarchs
YEAR
OVERALL
RECORD
CONF.
RECORD
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
CAREER
16-2
8-9
12-7
7-9
43-27 (.614)
Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson
4 YEARS
1973-74
CAREER
7-7
7-7 (.500)
Debbie Wilson
1 YEAR
5-6
5-6
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
CAREER
13-9
15-11
23-9
51-29 (.637)
Pam Parsons
Pam Parsons
Pam Parsons
3 YEARS
12-7
15-4
16-1
43-12
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
CAREER
30-4
35-1
37-1
28-7
22-6
29-6
24-5
31-3
6-0
15-13
5-1
18-13
5-1
269-59 (.820)
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
Marianne Stanley
10 YEARS
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
CAREER
TOTALS
17-12
23-9
21-10
5-21
20-11
22-8
25-6
27-6
29-3
34-2
29-3
28-4
29-5
21-9
28-6
21-11
379-126 (.750)
749-298 (.751)
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
Wendy Larry
16 YEARS
6-0
5-1
4-2
2-4
9-5
14-0
14-0
13-1
16-0
16-0
16-0
16-0
16-0
15-1
18-0
15-3
COACH
NATIONAL
FINISH
STATE OR CONF.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
VS. VIRGINIA
SCHOOLS
VFISW Champions
12-2
7-5
11-3
7-6
37-16
NWIT Semi-finals
VFISW Champions
NWIT Champions
AIAW National Champions
AIAW National Champions
AIAW Third place
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
NCAA Final Four - East Region
NCAA Elite Eight - East Region
NCAA National Champions
VFISW Champions
VFISW Champions
VFISW Champions
VFISW Champions
Sun Belt Champions
Sun Belt Champions
Sun Belt Champions
NCAA Sweet 16 - Mideast Region Sun Belt Champions
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region
NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region
Sun Belt Champions
NCAA 1st Round - East Region
Colonial Champions
NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region
Colonial Champions
NCAA 1st Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
NCAA Sweet 16 - East
Colonial Champions
NCAA Championship Game
Colonial Champions
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
Colonial Champions
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
Colonial Champions
NCAA Sweet 16 - Midwest Region Colonial Champions
NCAA 1st Round - West Region
Colonial Champions
NCAA Elite Eight - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
NCAA 1st Round - East Region
Colonial Champions
16-0
10-0
8-0
8-0
4-1
5-0
4-0
4-0
1-3
3-2
63-6
2-2
5-0
4-1
2-3
8-4
9-2
12-0
10-1
15-1
15-0
12-0
13-0
13-0
12-3
10-1
4-3
151-21 (.878)
312-69 (.819 vs. Div. I)
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Old Dominion University
Post-Season History
NCAA Tournament (32-18)
1982
1982
St. Peter’s
Kansas State*
W
L
75-42
76-67
Norfolk, Va.
Raleigh, NC
1983
St. John’s
Maryland
Penn State
La. Tech (Final Four)
W
W
W
L
86-63
74-57
74-60
71-55
Norfolk, Va.
University Park, PA
University Park, PA
Norfolk,Va.
1984
Penn State
N.C. State*
Cheyney State*
W
W
L
87-65
73-71
80-71
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
1985
Syracuse
N.C. State*
Ohio State*
N.E. La.(Final Four)
Georgia (Champ.)
W
W
W
W
W
88-63
77-67
72-68
57-47
70-65
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Austin,Texas
Austin,Texas
1987
North Carolina
Auburn*
W
L
76-58
77-61
Chapel Hill, NC
Norfolk,Va.
1988
Rutgers
L
88-78
Piscataway, NJ
1989
Villanova
Mississippii
W
L
66-41
74-58
Norfolk,Va.
Univeristy, MS
1990
St. Joseph’s
Tennessee*
W
L
91-69
87-68
Norfolk,Va.
Knoxville, Tenn.
1992
North Carolina
L
60-54
Chapel Hill, NC
1993
Tennessee Tech
Iowa
W
L
77-60
82-56
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
1994
St. Joseph’s
North Carolina
W
L
56-55
63-52
Norfolk, Va.
Chapel Hill, NC
1995
Florida Int.
L
81-76
Knoxville,Tenn.
1996
Holy Cross
Toledo
Virginia*
W
W
L
83-56
72-66
72-60
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
Charlottesville, Va.
1997
Liberty
Purdue (OT)
Louisiana State *
Florida *
Stanford (Final Four)
Tennessee (Champ.)
W
W
W
W
W
L
102-52
69-65
62-49
53-52
83-82
68-59
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
W. Lafayette, Ind.
W. Lafayette, Ind.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
1998
St. Francis
Nebraska
NC State*
W
W
L
92-39
75-60
55-54
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Dayton, OH
1999
Tennessee Tech
Maine
Duke*
W
W
L
74-48
72-62
78-63
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Greensboro, NC
2000
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Southern Medthodist
Louisiana Tech*
W
W
L
94-85
96-76
74-86
Norfolk, VA
Norfolk, VA
Kansas City, MO
2001
Washington
L
67-65
Gainesville, FL
2002
Georgia
Purdue
Kansas St.
Connecticut
W
W
W
L
68-54
74-70
88-62
64-85
W. Laffayette, IN
W. Laffayette, IN
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
2003
Boston College
L
72-73
Norfolk, VA
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
NCAA Tournament Seeds
1982 ............. First
1983 ............. Second
1984 ............. First
1985 ............. First
1987 ............. Fifth
1988 ............. Sixth
1989 ............. Sixth
1990 ............. Eighth
1992 ............. Tenth
1993 ............. Seventh
1994 ............. Sixth
1995 ............. Eighth
1996 ............. Second
1997 ............. First
1998 ............. First
1999 ............. Second
2000 ............. Fourth
2001 ............. Eleventh
2002 ............. Seventh
2003 ............. Twelth
NCAA All-Tournament
Final Four
1983
Anne Donovan
1985
Tracy Claxton (MVP), Medina Dixon
1997
Clarisse Machanguana, Ticha Penicheiro,
Nyree Roberts
East Regional
1983
Medina Dixon (MVP)
Anne Donovan
1984
Medina Dixon
1985
Medina Dixon (MVP)
Donna Harrington
Tracy Claxton
Mideast Regional
1987
Donna Harrington
1997
Ticha Penicheiro, Mery Andrade,
Aubrey Eblin
2002
Lucienne Berthieu
AIAW Tournament
1977
Morehead State
Tennessee
N.C. State
W 77-67
L 60-61
L 75-77
Memphis, Tenn.
Memphis,Tenn.
Memphis,Tenn.
1978
Memphis State
N.C. State
Kentucky
W 64-51
L 57-5
W 82-66
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Chapel Hill,N.C.
Chapel Hill,N.C.
1979
North Carolina
N.C.State
Tennessee
Kansas State
Maryland
UCLA (Final Four)
La. Tech (Champ.)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
81-60
78-73
74-72
96-75
69-51
87-82
75-65
Knoxville,Tenn.
Knoxville,Tenn.
Knoxville,Tenn.
1980
North Carolina
N.C.State
Tennessee
Brigham Young
Rutgers
La.Tech (Final Four)
Tennessee (Champ.)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
89-61
70-59
68-67
88-66
84-62
73-59
68-53
Columbia,S.C.
Columbia,S.C.
Columbia,S.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
1981
East Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Stephen F. Austin
Long Beach State
Tennessee (Final Four)
Southern Cal. (3rd)
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
81-70
73-71
64-65
60-54
76-60
65-68
68-65
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
87
Greensboro,N.C.
Greensboro,N.C.
Eugene,Or.
Eugene,Or.
National Championship
Game Boxes
NWIT CHAMPIONSHIP
March 19, 1978, Amarillo, Texas
Old Dominion 70, Texas 60
Texas (60)
Waggoner 11-26, 6-6,2,28; Fortner 6-7,0-0,4,1,12; Burns 1-8,0-0,13,2;
Denton 0-0,0-0,2,0; Basinger 4-15,2-4,3,10; Nelson 0-2,00,1,0;Swindell 3-14, 2-4,11,8;Totals:25-73(.342), 10-14(.714),39,60.
Old Dominion (70)
Lieberman 10-27,0-0,8,2,20; Richardson 2-3,0-0,3,4; Richard 2-3,12,1,5; Cotman 7-10,0-0,7,14; Van Buskirk 1-2,0-2,1,2; Jerome 1-1,00,2,2; Nissen 8-20,7-7,14,23;Totals: 31-67,(.463),8-11(.727),42,70.
Fouled Out:Texas-Swindell; ODU-Van Buskirk; Scores by
Halves:Texas 30-30-60;ODU 39-31-70. Att:2116.
AIAW COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 25, 1979, Greensboro, N.C.
Greensboro Coliseum
Old Dominion 75, Louisiana Tech 65
Old Dominion (75)
Cotman 3-10 0-0,1,4,6; Trombly 6-11,3-5,6,4 15; Nissen 9-27,46,15,4,22; Lieberman 8-12,4-4,7,4,20; Rompola 5-10, 0-0,4,0,10;
Richard 0-0,0-0,1,0,0; Richardson 0-0,0-0,0,0; Jerome 1-1,0-0,0,1,2;
Totals:32-71(.451),11-13(84.6), 38,17,75.
Louisiana Tech (65)
Cook,7-11,0-0,4,1,14; Ford 0-0,4-6,1,1,4; Griffin 6-24,4-5,15,3,16;
Turner 7-18,4-4,8,2,18; Kendrick 1-3,4-4,3,4,6; Kelly 2-6,3-5,9,2,7;
Totals:23-62(.371),19-24(.79.2),45,13,65.
Assist Leaders: ODU-Lieberman (7), La.Tech-Kendrick(6); Fouled
Out:none; Turnovers: ODU(15),La.Tech(25); Scores by Halves:
ODU 27-48-75; La.Tech 32-33-65. Att: 2877. Officials:Wright &
Sanseviro.
AIAW COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 23, 1980, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Old Dominion 68, Tennessee 53
Old Dominion (68)
Lieberman 3-6,6-6,9,5,12; Richardson 0-0,0-0, 0,0,0; Cotman 4-6,12,3,4,9; Donovan 3-7,11,17, 4,7; Rompola 4-12,2-2,8,2,10; Critelli 47,2-2,1,2,10; Brown 0-0,0-0,1,0,0; Jerome 0-0,0-0,0,0,0; Nissen 1022,0-3,7,3,20; Totals:28-60(.467),12-16(.750),48,20,68;
Tennessee (53)
Rankin 7-17,3-4,9,4,17; Warlick 1-8,1-3,3,4,3; Noble 5-13,4-9,6,4,14;
Clower 1-2,0-0,0,0,0,2; O’Neil 2-5,0-0,1,1,4; Henry 2-10,0-0,1,2,4;
Groover 2-5,5-6,2,4,9; Ely 0-0,0-1,2,0,0; Totals:20-60(.333), 1323(.565),31,19,53;
Assist Leaders: ODU-Lieberman(6),UT-Warlick(4);
Fouled Out: ODULieberman; Turnovers: ODU(26),UT(16); Scores
by Halves: ODU 32-36-68; UT:24-29-53. Att:5308.Officials: Indriso
& Wright.
NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 31, 1985, Austin, Texas
Erwin Center
Old Dominion 70, Georgia 65
Georgia (65)
Harris 6-10,1-3,6,3,13; O’Connor 4-8,2-2,5,3,10; McClain 3-7,23,8,5,8; Abrams 0-1,4-4,0,1,4; Edwards 5-15,1-2,1,5,11; Waites 814,3-4,3,2,19; Bootz 0-2,0-0,3,4,0; Totals:26-57(.456),13-18(.722),
30,23,65.
Old Dominion (70)
Claxton 7-17,3-4,20,3,17; Goodson 3-10,3-4,6,0,9; Dixon 9-21, 03,15,3,18; Christian 4-9,3-4,2,5,11; Jenkins 2-7,2-2,4,1,6; Cullen 27,1-2,3,1,5; Blais 0-0,0-0,0,1,0; Harrington 2-5,0-2,5,3,4; Jenkins,A.
0-0,0-0,0,0,0; Totals:29-76(.382)12-21(.571),57,17,70;
Assist Leaders: UG-Waites(4),ODU-Blaise/Dixon(3); Fouled Out:
UG-McClain,Edwards; ODU- Christian; Turnovers: UG(15),
ODU(19); Scores by Halves:UG 31-34-65;ODU 30-40-70.
Att:7597.Officials:Courteau,Stokes.
NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 30, 1997, Cincinnati, Ohio
Riverfront Coliseum
Tennessee 68, Old Dominion 59
Tennessee (68)
Johnson 4-4,0-0,8; Holdsclaw 11-20,2-3,24; Thompson 4-4, 0-3, 8;
Elzy 1-3,0-1,2; Jolly 1-5,2-2,5; Butts 4-7,0-0,8; Milligan 0-0,0-0,0;
Greene 0-1,1-2,1; Laxton 0-0, 0-0, 0; Stephens 0-0, 0-0, 0; Conklin
4-5, 2-2, 12; Totals:29-49(.592),7-13 (.538), 68.
Old Dominion (59)
Andrade 2-7,0-0,4; Machanguana 7-13,2-2,16; Roberts 6-8,1-2,13;
Himes 0-1,0-0,0; Penicheiro 4-13,2-2,10; Eller 2-4,0-0,4; Eblin 311,2-4,11; Small 0-0,0-0,0; Diaz 0-5,0-0,0; Bradley 0-0, 0-0,0; Totals
24-62 (.387), 7-10 (.700), 59.
Assist Leaders: UT-Jolly(11),ODU-Penicheiro(8); Fouled Out:
ODU- Andrade, Machanguana: UT(13), ODU(16); Scores by
Halves:UT 34-34-68;ODU 22-37-59. Att:16,714. Officials:Kantner,
Palmer, McKinney.
CAA Champions
1991-92 CAA Champions (20-11)
1994-95 CAA Champions (27-6)
1992-93 CAA Champions (22-8)
1995-96 CAA Champions (29-3)
1993-94 CAA Champions (25-6)
1996-97 CAA Champions (34-2)
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Old Dominion University
CAA Champions
1997-98 CAA Champions (29-3)
1998-99 CAA Champions (28-4)
1999-00 CAA Champions (29-5)
2000-01 CAA Champions (21-9)
2001-02 CAA Champions (28-6)
2002-03 CAA Champions (21-11)
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
89
Lady Monarchsvs. Opponents
ALABAMA (0-1)
12/5/98
(N)
L,68-79
(Wachovia Women's Classic)
ALA.-BIRMINGHAM (11-2)
3/10/83
(H)
W,102-79
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
2/23/85
(A)
W,7758
3/8/85
(H)
W,95-57
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/24/86
(H)
W,73-56
2/14/87
(A)
W,92-58
3/5/88
(H)
W,86-76
3/11/88
(N)
W,66-59
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/26/89
(A)
W,77-61
3/10/89
(N)
W,70-64
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/27/90
(H)
W,59-56
3/10/90
(H)
W,72-57
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/19/91
(A)
L,80-91
3/9/91
(A)
L,69-74
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
AMERICAN (22-1)
1/15/92
(A)
L,66-68
2/12/92
(H)
W,73-56
3/12/92
(H)
W,55-52
(CAA Tournament)
1/17/93
(A)
W,66-56
2/14/93
(H)
W,75-49
1/30/94
(H)
W,71-57
2/27/94
(A)
W,77-51
1/13/95
(A)
W,86-59
2/12/95
(H)
W,70-60
1/7/96
(H)
W,94-36
2/11/96
(A)
W,89-50
3/8/96
(H)
W,86-66
(CAA Tournament)
1/24/97
(A)
W,104-49
2/9/97
(H)
W,94-57
1/23/98
(H)
W,85-67
2/9/98
(A)
W,78-59
3/1/98
(N)
W,82-49
(CAA Tournament)
1/12/99
(H)
W,86-64
2/19/99
(A)
W,72-70
1/23/00
(A)
W,76-51
2/13/00
(H)
W,91-51
1/2/01
(H)
W,86-41
2/11/01
(A)
W,91-48
APPALACHIAN ST. (1-0)
11/30/88
(H)
W,85-65
1/7/86
1/4/88
ARIZONA (2-0)
(A)
W,77-57
(H)
W,82-68
ARKANSAS (0-1)
11/28/02
(N)
L, 49-54
(Paradise Jam)
AUBURN (2-2)
12/18/83
(H)
W, 68-67
(Optimist Classic)
12/20/86
(H)
L,64-105
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
3/19/87
(N)
L,61-77
(NCAA Tournament)
12/28/94
(N)
W,59-48
(Church's Classic)
CHOWAN JR. COLLEGE (50)
1969-70
(H)
W,54-31
(A)
W,63-43
1970-71
(H)
W,78-15
1973-74
(H)
W,48-29
(H)
W,50-40
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT
(10-0)
BOSTON COLLEGE (1-1)
1969-70
(H)
W,29-17
1/27/88
(H)
W,82-64
(A)
W,71-18
3/22/03
(N)
L,73-74
1970-71
(H)
W,66-31
(NCAA First Round)
(A)
W,68-31
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (6-0) 1971-72
(H)
W,95-10
12/22/80
(H)
W,98-40
(A)
W,59-15
2/6/82
(A)
W,88-62
1974-75
(H)
W,92-34
2/18/83
(H)
W,94-70
(A)
W,86-38
2/18/84
(A)
W,79-51
1975-76
(A)
W,76-34
2/15/85
(H)
W,84-55
(H)
W,89-47
1/6/89
(H)
W,77-66
CINCINNATI (1-0)
11/27/87
(A)
W,59-49
BRADLEY (1-0)
(Hall of Fame Tournament)
11/24/89
(N)
W,84-63
(Aruba Sunshine Shootout)
CLEMSON (2-1)
11/30/79
(H)
W,112-58
BRIDGEWATER (3-6)
2/10/81
(A)
L,64-73
1969-70
(A)
W,56-33
11/26/99
(N)
W,68-57
1970-71
(A)
L,32-57
(Coaches vs. Cancer)
1971-72
(H)
L,37-61
(N)
W,42-35
COLORADO (1-0)
(AIAW)
12/20/96
(N)
W,77-65
1972-73
(A)
L,31-54
(Seelbach Classic)
1973-74
(H)
L,38-49
(VAIAW)
CONNECTICUT (1-5)
1974-75
(A)
L,56-61
1/19/98
(A)
L,72-93
(H)
L,68-71
2/13/99
(H)
W,82-77
(VAIAW)
12/16/99
(A)
L,66-109
1975-76
(H)
W,73-57
(Coaches vs. Cancer)
1/18/01
(A)
L,51-80
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0)
12/29/01
(H)
L,70-84
1979-80
(N)
W, 88-66
3/25/02
(N)
L,64-85
(AIAW)
(NCAA Tournament)
CALIFORNIA (2-1)
1/14/84
(A)
L,70-78
12/20/85
(H)
W,91-69
11/29/95
(A)
W,80-58
DARTMOUTH (1-0)
1/21/95
(H)
W,69-47
DAYTON (1-0)
12/29/87
(H)
W,79-55
CAL ST. LONG-BEACH (7-4)
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
1977-78
(N)
W,77-58
(NWIT)
DELAWARE (4-1)
1/7/80
(A)
W,84-56
1/11/02
(A)
W,82-55
1/14/81
(H)
W,87-71
2/10/02
(H)
W,72-45
2/14/03
(A)
W,73-62
1980-81
(N)
W,76-60
2/14/03
(A)
L,50-58
(AIAW)
3/15/03
(H)
W,66-58
1/5/82
(A)
L,67-73
(CAA Championship)
1/12/83
(H)
L,58-81
1/11/84
(A)
W,75-51
DELTA STATE (1-1)
1/7/85
(H)
W,84-71
1976-77
(H)
L,47-55
1/5/86
(A)
L,73-89
11/21/78
(N)
W,75-65
11/29/87
(A)
L,61-94
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
1/22/88
(H)
W,85-76
DENVER (2-0)
CHEYNEY STATE (3-1)
12/12/99
(H)
W,71-49
2/9/80
(H)
W,71-44
12/20/01
(A)
W,91-69
12/19/81
(N)
W,83-55
(Manufactures Hanover Classic)
DEPAUL (2-0)
12/17/83
(H)
W,86-68
2/10/81
(A)
W,81-44
(Optimist Classic)
1/16/82
(H)
W,95-56
3/24/84
(H)
L,71-80
(NCAA Tournament)
DETROIT (1-0)
11/24/79
(A)
W,90-58
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
90
DRAKE (2-0)
(H)
W,92-61
(Optimist Classic)
12/2/82
(A)
W,81-72
1/23/82
1/20/02
2/24/02
1/10/03
2/21/03
DREXEL (4-0)
(H)
W,74-52
(A)
W,90-57
(A)
W,54-52
(H)
W,71-57
DUKE (4-5)
1/4/87
(A)
L,56-63
2/10/88
(H)
L,81-83
1/21/89
(A)
W,77-70
12/18/89
(H)
W,92-78
1/12/91
(A)
L,62-70
12/27/94
(H)
W,64-59
12/7/96
(N)
W,89-77
(Central Fidelity Classic)
3/20/99
(N)
L,63-76
(NCAA Tournament)
11/29/02
(N)
L, 52-65
(Paradise Jam)
EAST CAROLINA (39-9)
1969-70
(H)
W,52-47
1970-71
(H)
L,34-65
(A)
L,43-57
1971-72
(H)
L,39-50
(A)
L,41-60
1972-73
(H)
L,40-64
(A)
L,40-59
1974-75
(H)
L,70-83
1975-76
(H)
L,75-81
1976-77
(H)
W,100-39
2/12/79
(A)
W,95-70
1/21/80
(H)
W,112-77
12/3/80
(A)
W,89-77
3/13/81
(N)
W,81-70
(AIAW)
2/11/82
(H)
W,72-63
1/14/83
(H)
W,95-52
2/2/83
(A)
W,76-37
2/9/84
(H)
W,72-47
12/7/84
(A)
W,92-74
12/30/85
(H)
W,82-65
2/28/87
(A)
W,90-57
2/22/92
(A)
L,57-71
3/5/92
(H)
W,72-71
3/14/92
(H)
W,80-75
(CAA Tournament)
1/29/93
(H)
W,75-39
2/26/93
(A)
W,71-59
3/12/93
(H)
W,85-67
(CAA Tournament)
1/24/94
(H)
W,87-53
2/20/94
(A)
W,96-70
3/10/94
(N)
W,87-45
(CAA Tournament)
1/29/95
(A)
W,92-67
2/26/95
(H)
W,99-62
1/19/96
(A)
W,75-56
2/4/96
(H)
W,94-45
1/5/97
(A)
W,74-36
2/18/97
(H)
W,88-43
3/2/97
(N)
W,83-46
(CAA Tournament)
1/11/98
(H)
W,72-36
2/22/98
(A)
W,76-35
2/25/98
(N)
W,60-39
(CAA Tournament)
1/15/99
(A)
W,81-52
2/7/99
(H)
W,89-60
3/6/99
(N)
W,73-67
(CAA Tournament)
1/9/00
2/20/00
3/10/00
(A)
W,83-79
(H)
W,74-58
(N)
W,89-60
(CAA Tournament)
1/21/01
(A)
W,67-51
2/4/01
(H)
W,92-64
EASTERN MENNONITE (1-1)
1973-74
(N)
L,51-52
(VAIAW)
1974-75
(A)
W,74-46
EDINBORO STATE (1-0)
1/11/79
(H)
W,93-67
EMORY & HENRY (1-0)
1975-76
(A)
W,2-0
(forfeit)
FAIRFIELD (1-0)
11/25/89
(N)
W,96-68
(Aruba Sunshine Shootout)
FEDERAL CITY/DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA (2-2)
1972-73
(H)
L,39-56
1975-76
(H)
L,57-81
1976-77
(H)
W,81-65
12/29/84
(N)
W,66-59
(C.Q. Data Systems Holiday
Tournament)
1/13/85
(A)
W,64-63
1/10/86
(H)
W,74-69
1/23/87
(A)
L,70-85
FLORIDA A & M (1-0)
12/29/88
(H)
W,82-70
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
FLORIDA INT. (0-2)
12/28/92
(N)
L,67-71
(Church's Classic)
3/16/95
(N)
L,76-81
(NCAA Tournament)
FLORIDA STATE (1-0)
1/17/82
(H)
W,100-65
FORT VALLEY ST. (1-0)
1977-78
(N)
W,72-60
(NWIT)
GEORGE MASON (31-0)
1975-76
(H)
W,83-20
1976-77
(A)
W,91-48
11/?/82
(H)
W,104-39
3/4/89
(H)
W,72-68
1/11/92
(A)
W,76-71
2/8/92
(H)
W,61-51
1/15/93
(A)
W,81-48
2/12/93
(H)
W,64-57
1/27/94
(A) W,82-76(OT)
2/24/94
(H)
W,67-55
3/12/94
(N)
W,78-61
(CAA Tournament)
1/15/95
(A)
W,70-45
3/1/95
(H)
W,85-76
1/28/96
(H)
W,93-51
2/9/96
(A)
W,86-64
1/26/97
(H)
W,107-62
2/23/97
(A)
W,102-46
1/9/98
(H)
W,75-39
2/4/98
(A)
W,63-43
1/3/99
(A)
W,94-69
1/31/99
(H)
W,81-45
1/21/00
(A)
W,75-56
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchs vs. Opponents
2/6/00
3/9/00
(H)
W,88-65
(N)
W,66-61
(CAA Tournament)
2/16/01
(A)
W,73-64
2/25/01
(H)
W,65-36
1/13/02
(A)
W,71-51
2/8/02
(H)
W,69-31
3/8/02
(H) W,68-63(OT)
(CAA Tournament)
1/12/03
(H)
W, 73-69
2/23/03
(H)
W70-60
GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-1)
12/28/89
(H)
W,84-63
12/30/90
(A)
L,76-78
11/15/96
(H)
W,70-44
(Preseason WNIT)
GEORGETOWN (1-0)
11/17/83
(H)
W,94-57
GEORGIA (3-0)
3/31/85
(N)
W,70-65
(NCAA Tournament)
11/26/95
(H)
W,67-64
(Dial Classic)
3/16/02
(N)
W,68-54
(NCAA Tournament)
GRAMBLING ST (1-0)
12/29/94
(N)
W,80-79
(Church's Classic)
HAMPTON (4-0)
1976-77
(A)
W,92-51
11/19/99
(H)
W,91-64
1/14/01
(A)
W,93-69
11/30/02
(N)
W, 90-54
(Paradise Jam)
HIGH POINT (2-0)
1977-78
(H)
W,83-69
1/16/79
(A)
W,81-60
1/17/02
2/22/02
1/26/03
2/16/03
3/13/03
HOFSTRA (5-0)
(H)
W,82-48
(A)
W,90-57
(H)
W,81-49
(A)
W,99-69
(H)
W,88-46
(CAA Quarterfinal)
HOLY CROSS (1-0)
3/16/96
(H)
W,83-56
(NCAA Tournament)
ILLINOIS (1-0)
11/23/97
(A)
W,79-65
(State Farm Tip-Off Classic)
ILLINOIS STATE (3-0)
1/29/83
(H)
W,72-66
(Optimist Classic)
12/21/90
(H)
W,94-93
12/20/93
(A)
W,60-37
IMMACULATA (1-2)
1975-76
(H)
L,53-89
1976-77
(A)
L,64-75
1977-78
(A)
W,70-61
INDIANA STATE (1-0)
11/23/96
(H)
W,116-26
(Dial Classic)
IOWA (0-1)
3/20/93
(H)
L,56-82
(NCAA Tournament)
JAMES MADISON (41-13)
1969-70
(H)
W,66-39
(A)
W,41-21
1970-71
(A)
L,36-43
(N)
L,44-65
(VAIAW)
1971-72
(H)
L,38-51
1972-73
(A)
W,23-12
1974-75
(N)
L,42-84
(VAIAW)
1975-76
(A)
L,60-83
1976-77
(H)
W,99-65
(H)
W,81-54
(VAIAW)
1977-78
(A)
W,72-44
1/24/79
(H)
W,99-62
3/2/79
(N)
W,93-40
(VAIAW)
2/7/80
(A)
W,91-53
2/2/82
(A)
W,91-50
3/3/83
(H)
W,92-58
2/24/84
(A)
W,75-54
12/15/84
(H)
W,79-43
1/15/86
(A)
L,53-65
2/19/87
(H)
L,62-66
2/15/88
(A)
L,69-75
2/1/89
(H)
W,83-51
1/18/90
(A)
W,82-66
1/9/91
(H)
L,61-76
1/18/92
(H)
W,64-62
2/15/92
(A)
L,69-70
1/24/93
(A)
W,71-42
2/21/93
(H)
W,67-44
1/16/94
(A)
W,71-49
2/13/94
(H)
W,73-59
1/6/95
(H)
W,68-64
2/19/95
(A)
L,80-87
3/11/95
(H)
W,63-44
(CAA Tournament)
1/26/96
(A)
W,67-42
2/28/96
(H)
W,77-64
3/9/96
(H)
W,84-58
(CAA Tournament)
1/17/97
(A)
W,78-53
2/7/97
(H)
W,77-49
2/28/97
(N)
W,86-48
(CAA Tournament)
1/16/98
(A)
W,76-65
1/30/98
(H)
W,81-59
1/22/99
(H)
W,79-52
2/5/99
(A)
W,74-50
3/4/99
(N)
W,73-45
(CAA Tournament)
1/16/00
(H)
W,74-57
2/25/00
(A)
W,84-64
1/7/01
(H)
W,62-56
2/18/01
(A)
L,48-49
3/10/01
(H)
W,66-62
(CAA Tournament)
1/27/02
(A)
W,68-51
2/17/02
(H)
W,67-43
1/16/03
(H)
W, 58-48
2/9/03
(A) L,95-98(OT)
3/15/03
(H)
W,71-55
(CAA Semifinal)
KANSAS (2-0)
11/20/79
(N)
W,73-59
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
12/8/79
(H)
W,90-59
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
KANSAS STATE (3-2)
1978-79
(N)
W,96-75
(AIAW)
3/18/82
(N)
L,67-76
12/4/82
(A)
L,50-58
1/5/84
(H)
W,92-64
3/23/02
(N)
W,88-62
(NCAA Tournament)
LOUISVILLE (2-0)
12/29/95
(A)
W,73-70
(Seelbach Classic)
11/30/97
(H)
W,77-39
(Dial Classic)
KENTUCKY (7-2)
1977-78
(N)
W,82-66
LYNCHBURG (4-1)
1969-70
(A)
L,38-42
(H)
W,44-27
1970-71
(H)
W,44-41
1971-72
(N)
W,41-31
(VAIAW)
(N)
W,44-38
(AIAW )
LIBERTY (1-0)
3/14/97
(H)
W,102-52
(NCAA Tournament)
MAINE (1-0)
3/14/99
(H)
W,72-62
(NCAA Tournament)
KENT STATE (2-0)
12/21/88
(A)
W,99-74
12/16/89
(H)
W,89-53
LONG ISLAND (1-0)
1/19/79
(H)
W,107-41
LONGWOOD (7-5)
1969-70
(A)
L,50-57
(H)
W,41-24
1970-71
(H)
L,45-49
1971-72
(A)
L,53-55
(N)
W,59-58
(VAIAW)
1974-75
(H)
L,62-71
1975-76
(H)
W,65-50
1976-77
(A)
L,60-64
1977-78
(H)
W,62-46
(H)
W,72-45
(VAIAW)
2/21/79
(A)
W,89-47
11/15/80
(A)
W,113-37
LOUISIANA STATE (2-0)
2/3/79
(H)
W,85-76
(Optimist Classic)
3/22/97
(N)
W,62-49
(NCAA Tournament)
LOUISIANA TECH (5-14)
1978-79
(N)
W,76-65
(AIAW)
12/23/79
(N)
L,57-59
(Manufactures Hanover Classic)
1979-80
(N)
W,73-59
(AIAW)
1/22/81
(A)
L,47-81
2/20/81
(A)
L,59-75
12/20/81
(N)
L,51-68
(Manufactures Hanover Classic)
1/29/82
(H)
W,61-58
1/6/83
(A)
L,48-69
4/1/83
(H)
L,55-71
(NCAA Tournament)
2/4/84
(H)
W,66-64
2/13/85
(A)
L,63-72
1/17/86
(H)
L,70-77
2/21/87
(A)
L,57-90
2/20/88
(A)
L,65-68
2/9/89
(A)
L,71-72
1/14/90
(H)
L,65-79
2/9/91
(A)
L,68-76
12/7/97
(N)
W,88-65
(Central Fidelity Classic)
3/25/00
(N)
L,74-86
(NCAA Tournament)
91
MARSHALL (1-1)
1973-74
(H)
L,34-41
11/15/98
(H)
W,68-36
MARY BALDWIN (1-0)
1972-73
(N)
W,51-42
(VAIAW)
MARYLAND (8-10)
1975-76
(H)
L,56-85
1978-79
(N)
W,69-51
(AIAW)
12/22/79
(N)
W,66-58
(Manufactures Hanover Classic)
1/4/81
(A)
W,75-72
12/12/81
(H)
W,77-46
2/9/83
(A)
L,66-82
3/24/83
(N)
W,74-57
(NCAA Tournament)
2/11/84
(H)
W,81-64
2/9/85
(A)
W,73-60
12/14/85
(H)
W,78-57
12/15/86
(A)
L,64-74
12/12/87
(H)
L,75-90
12/10/88
(A)
L,57-84
12/2/89
(H)
L,69-73
1/4/91
(A)
L,65-71
12/21/91
(H)
L,58-90
12/12/92
(A)
L,54-83
12/8/93
(H)
L,61-77
MEMPHIS (1-0)
12/3/99
(N)
W,99-60
(Syracuse Carrier Classic)
MEMPHIS STATE (3-1)
1977-78
(N)
L,85-93
(Lady Vol Classic)
(N)
W,64-51
(AIAW)
1/28/83
(H)
W,72-50
(Optimist Classic)
11/26/89
(N)
W,100-68
(Aruba Sunshine Shootout)
MERCER (1-1)
(H)
W,76-65
(Optimist Classic)
11/23/90
(H)
L,71-74
2/6/81
MIAMI, FL (3-0)
1/13/86
(H)
W,86-64
1/9/88
(A)
W,93-79
12/1/96
(H)
W,94-55
MICHIGAN (1-0)
12/30/92
(N)
W,71-63
(Church's Classic)
MISSISSIPPI (2-1)
11/21/79
(H)
W,79-58
1/24/81
(A)
W,58-46
3/19/89
(A)
L,58-74
(NCAA Tournament)
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (01)
1976-77
(N)
L,88-91
(NWIT)
MISSOURI (1-0)
12/5/86
(N)
W,83-74
(Fast Break Festival)
MONTANA (0-1)
12/30/93
(A)
L,52-64
MONTCLAIR ST. (3-0)
1977-78
(H)
W,93-88
12/28/78
(H)
W,82-65
2/16/82
(H)
W,96-57
NEBRASKA (1-0)
3/15/98
(H)
W,75-60
(NCAA Tournament)
NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0)
12/10/83
(H)
W,87-64
NORFOLK STATE (19-3)
1970-71
(H)
W,57-33
1971-72
(H)
W,50-47
(A)
W,49-33
1972-73
(H)
W,54-36
(A)
W,65-33
1973-74
(H)
W,59-48
(A)
W,54-34
1974-75
(H)
L,65-68
(A)
L,46-70
1975-76
(A)
W,75-72
(H)
W,79-74
(N)
L,47-83
(VAIAW)
1976-77
(H)
W,103-69
(A)
W,78-53
1977-78
(A)
W,111-56
H)
W,85-51
11/27/78
(A)
W,81-64
2/19/80
(H)
W,95-35
H)
W,106-42
(VAIAW)
12/11/80
(A)
W,89-75
1/26/82
(H)
W,96-54
12/18/82
(H)
W,95-58
NORTH CAROLINA (11-5)
1975-76
(A)
L,55-63
1976-77
(A)
W,66-56
1977-78
(H)
W,78-51
12/2/78
(H)
W,87-76
(N)
W,81-60
(AIAW)
1/20/80
(A)
W,74-53
Lady Monarchsvs. Opponents
1979-80
(N)
W,89-61
(AIAW)
11/24/80
(H)
W,99-65
12/5/81
(A)
W,71-64
12/28/84
(N)
W,78-64
(C.Q. Data Systems Holiday
Tournament)
3/14/87
(A)
W,76-58
(NCAA Tournament)
3/18/92
(A)
L,54-60
(NCAA Tournament)
3/20/94
(A)
L,52-63
(NCAA Tournament)
11/25/00
(A)
W,91-77
12/2/01
(H)
L,85-95
12/08/02
(A)
L, 90-54
NORTH CAROLINACHARLOTTE (5-2)
2/28/85
(A)
W,85-57
2/14/86
(H)
W,69-59
2/26/87
(A)
W,65-58
1/16/88
(H)
W,91-69
2/11/89
(A)
W,70-66
2/9/90
(H)
L,69-82
2/20/91
(A)
L,76-92
NORTH CAROLINAWILMINGTON (28-0)
1/27/92
(H)
W,92-70
2/26/92
(A)
W,86-57
1/31/93
(H)
W,71-54
2/28/93
(A)
W,83-59
3/11/93
(H)
W,75-42
(CAA Tournament)
1/21/94
(H)
W,66-40
2/18/94
(A)
W,61-37
1/27/95
(H)
W,72-42
2/23/95
(A)
W,70-41
3/9/95
(H)
W,73-44
(CAA Tournament)
1/21/96
(H)
W,103-22
2/23/96
(A)
W,81-41
1/23/97
(H)
W,89-51
2/11/97
(A)
W,97-58
1/6/98
(A)
W,78-46
2/17/98
(H)
W,92-51
12/23/98
(A)
W,104-60
2/26/99
(H)
W,74-52
1/7/00
(A)
W,84-65
2/11/00
(H)
W,85-55
3/11/00
(N)
W,92-49
(CAA Tournament)
12/30/00
(A)
W,74-59
2/15/01
(H)
W,83-32
1/24/02
(A)
W,63-39
2/15/02
(H)
W,72-40
3/9/02
(H)
W,76-48
(CAA Tournament)
1/3/03
(H)
W,71-58
3/6/03
(A)
W,51-48
N.C. STATE (14-18)
1974-75
(H)
W,78-71
(A)
L,52-5
1975-76
(H)
L,46-88
(A)
L,79-101
1976-77
(A)
L,61-72
(H)
L,59-67
(N)
L,75-77
(AIAW)
1977-78
(H)
W,77-55
(N)
L,57-59
(AIAW)
3/8/79
(N)
W,78-73
(AIAW)
(A)
W,74-61
(N)
W,70-59
(AIAW)
12/28/82
(N)
W,87-64
(Winston Tire Classic)
3/22/84
(H) W,73-71(OT)
(NCAA Tournament)
2/1/85
(H)
L,71-82
3/21/85
(H)
W,77-67
(NCAA Tournament)
12/21/85
(H)
L,59-66
(Optimist Classic)
2/1/86
(A)
L,58-73
1/31/87
(H)
W,77-63
1/20/88
(A)
W,71-65
2/4/89
(H)
L,69-91
2/3/90
(A)
L,69-102
2/2/91
(H)
L,52-66
1/25/92
(A)
L,78-89
2/6/93
(H)
W,81-67
2/6/94
(A)
W,78-62
2/1/95
(H)
L,75-81
11/17/96
(H)
L,62-65
(Preseason WNIT)
3/21/98
(N)
L,54-55
(NCAA Tournament)
11/24/98
(A)
W,75-72
11/26/01
(A)
L,58-74
12/30/02
(H)
W, 79-55
12/6/79
1979-80
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0)
12/6/86
(A)
W,89-71
11/26/88
(H)
W,81-69
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA
(1-0)
3/29/85
(N)
W,57-47
(NCAA Tournament)
NORTHEASTERN (1-0)
12/4/85
(H)
W,72-58
NORTHWESTERN (2-0)
12/15/79
(H)
W,92-74
12/1/84
(A)
W,87-85
NOTRE DAME (5-1)
12/29/83
(N)
W,71-57
(Nike Boston College Xmas
Classic)
1/10/89
(A)
W,82-65
1/12/90
(H)
W,62-61
2/23/91
(A)
L,58-70
3/7/92
(H)
W,85-76
1/2/94
(H)
W,76-67
OHIO STATE (3-0)
1/26/79
(A)
W,72-48
2/16/80
(H)
W,85-56
3/23/85
(H)
W,72-68
(NCAA Tournament)
OKLAHOMA (1-0)
12/29/92
(N)
W,60-54
(Church's Classic)
OKLAHOMA ST (0-1)
12/21/94
(N)
L,59-62
(San Juan Shootout)
ORAL ROBERTS (1-0)
1977-78
(N)
W,82-49
(Queens' Holiday Tournament)
OREGON (1-0)
12/18/80
(A)
W,68-67
(Giusti Tournament)
PENNSYLVANIA (1-0)
2/25/83
(N)
W,79-41
(Northern Lights Invitational)
PENN STATE (4-3)
11/23/79
(N)
W,95-67
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
3/26/83
(A)
W,74-60
(NCAA Tournament)
3/16/84
(H)
W,87-65
(NCAA Tournament)
12/13/98
(A)
L,77-89
11/12/00
(N)
L,72-99
(State Farm Tip-Off Classic)
12/6/01
(A) W,84-80(OT)
1/21/03
(A)
L,74-81
PITTSBURGH (3-0)
1977-78
(A)
W,75-56
1/13/79
(H)
W,97-55
11/30/84
(N)
W,98-64
(Wildcat Invitational)
PROVIDENCE (3-0)
1977-78
(N)
W,63-44
(Queens' Holiday Tournament)
12/21/84
(H)
W,98-62
12/28/93
(N)
W,80-77
(at Montana)
PURDUE (4-0)
12/14/96
(A)
W,55-51
3/16/97
(H) W,69-65(OT)
(NCAA Tournament)
11/26/97
(H)
W,72-62
3/18/02
(A) W,74-70(OT)
(NCAA Tournament)
QUEENS (2-1)
1976-77
(A)
W,80-79
1977-78
(A)
L,67-70
(Queens' Holiday Tournament)
1978-79
(A)
W,106-53
(Madison Square Garden)
QUINNIPIAC (1-0)
11/29/97
(H)
W,94-42
(Dial Classic)
RADFORD (10-1)
1973-74
(A)
L,33-49
1974-75
(H)
W,87-82
1975-76
(H)
W,68-57
1976-77
(H)
W,87-59
(H)
W, 92-56
(VAIAW)
1977-78
(A)
W,84-54
12/19/78
(H)
W,101-60
3/1/79
(N)
W,100-66
(VAIAW)
1/?/92
(A)
W,82-62
12/4/94
(H)
W,78-61
11/25/95
(H)
W,92-58
(Dial Classic)
RICHMOND (22-3)
2/14/90
(H)
W,79-72
1/29/91
(A)
L,80-88
1/22/92
(A)
L,62-67
2/19/92
(H)
L,70-74
3/13/92
(H)
W,78-52
92
(CAA Tournament)
1/22/93
(H)
W,75-51
2/19/93
(A)
W,91-66
1/8/94
(A)
W,87-66
2/10/94
(H)
W,89-63
1/18/95
(H)
W,78-49
2/16/95
(A)
W,84-66
1/2/96
(A)
W,79-36
2/16/96
(H)
W,92-44
3/7/96
(H)
W,92-61
(CAA Tournament)
1/3/97
(H)
W,89-53
2/2/97
(A)
W,88-65
12/6/97
(A)
W,87-64
(Central Fidelity Classic)
1/4/98
(H)
W,80-58
12/6/98
(A)
W,104-97
(Wachovia Women's Classic)
1/24/99
(A)
W,94-53
2/21/99
(H)
W,100-64
1/14/00
(H)
W,108-67
2/27/00
(A)
W,93-67
2/2/00
(H)
W,95-82
3/3/00
(A)
W,85-75
ROANOKE (3-3)
1969-70
(H)
W,60-31
1970-71
(H)
L,36-52
1971-72
(H)
W,40-39
1972-73
(A)
L,32-33
1973-74
(H)
L,42-53
1974-75
(H)
W,86-50
RUTGERS (11-8)
1979-80
(N)
W,84-62
(AIAW)
2/7/81
(H)
W,90-61
(Optimist Classic)
2/5/82
(A)
W,88-77
2/12/83
(H)
W,99-71
2/28/87
(H)
W,82-68
2/6/88
(A)
L,65-82
3/19/88
(A)
L,78-88
(NCAA Tournament)
12/15/90
(A)
L,58-81
12/4/91
(H)
L,67-92
1/8/93
(H)
W,66-58
12/2/93
(A)
L,73-82
1/10/95
(H)
W,82-65
12/16/95
(A)
W,69-53
12/21/96
(A)
W,86-59
12/13/97
(H)
W,71-57
2/1/00
(A)
L,50-58
1/31/01
(H)
L,45-69
2/1/02
(A)
W,70-48
1/31/03
(H)
L,59-67
ST. FRANCIS (PA) (1-0)
3/13/98
(H)
W,92-39
(NCAA Tournament)
ST. JOHN'S (5-0)
3/19/83
(H)
W,86-63
(NCAA Tournament)
2/15/89
(H)
W,86-65
2/6/90
(A) W,92-86(OT)
2/22/00
(H)
W,89-50
12/7/00
(A)
W,65-52
ST. JOSEPH'S (4-0)
1/8/79
(H)
W,97-62
1/24/80
(A)
W,85-36
3/14/90
(H)
W,91-69
(NCAA Tournament)
3/16/94
(H)
W,56-55
(NCAA Tournament)
ST. PETER'S (3-1)
3/13/82
(H)
W,75-42
(NCAA Tournament)
2/28/86
(H)
W,82-61
11/30/91
(H)
W,77-54
2/9/93
(A)
L,60-66
SAN DIEGO STATE (3-0)
1/11/82
(A)
W,78-62
1/16/83
(H)
W,79-76
2/25/89
(N)
W,90-69
(Northern Lights Invitational)
SAN FRANCISCO (1-0)
1/9/80
(A)
W,70-46
SETON HALL (2-0)
2/21/84
(H)
W,94-59
12/14/01
(H)
W,65-52
SIENA (1-0)
12/29/91
(N)
W,69-65
(Villanova Xmas Classic)
SOUTH ALABAMA (10-3)
11/21/83
(N)
W,85-67
(Western Kentucky Tip-Off)
3/9/84
(H)
W,84-69
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
2/21/85
(A)
W,64-56
2/7/86
(H)
W,69-64
3/7/86
(H)
W,65-63
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
2/12/87
(A)
L,62-71
3/7/87
(H)
W,64-61
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
3/3/88
(H)
W,64-62
1/28/89
(A)
L,65-69
1/31/90
(H)
W,92-62
3/8/90
(H)
W,81-72
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
1/17/91
(A)
L,82-84
3/8/91
(A)
W,70-67
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
SOUTH CAROLINA (9-6)
1976-77
(N)
W,63-44
(AIAW)
2/19/79
(A)
L,49-73
2/13/80
(H)
W,81-56
2/12/81
(A)
L,64-75
3/14/81
(H)
W,73-71
(AIAW)
2/25/82
(H)
W,84-63
3/6/83
(A)
W,72-60
1/16/85
(H)
W,79-72
2/12/86
(A)
L,57-65
1/14/87
(H)
W,77-51
1/19/89
(A)
W,67-66
1/20/90
(H)
L,54-75
1/30/92
(A)
L,51-64
1/12/93
(H)
L,65-67
11/27/93
(H)
W,79-69
SOUTH FLORIDA (11-0)
2/5/85
(H)
W,72-45
2/5/86
(A)
W,79-47
3/6/86
(H)
W,91-56
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
1/12/87
(H)
W,82-44
3/5/87
(H)
W,84-34
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchs vs. Opponents
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/7/88
(A)
W,82-66
2/17/89
(H)
W,96-61
2/24/90
(A)
W,72-55
2/15/91
(H)
W,73-66
1/2/95
(A)
W,94-62
12/21/95
(H)
W,95-54
SOUTHERN CAL (8-7)
1/12/80
(A)
W,90-47
12/16/80
(N)
W,73-56
(Giusti Tournament)
1/31/81
(H)
W,74-63
1980-81
(N)
W,68-65
(AIAW)
1/9/82
(A)
L,60-66
12/29/82
(A)
L,47-75
(Winston Tire Classic)
1/6/84
(H)
W,102-90
1/11/85
(H)
W,52-48
1/3/86
(A)
L,76-89
11/28/86
(A)
L,64-86
12/30/87
(H)
L,70-85
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
1/3/90
(A)
W,82-69
11/30/90
(N)
L,61-72
(Northwestern Tournament)
12/28/90
(H)
L,70-77
11/27/98
(N)
W,73-61
(Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol)
SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT ST. (1-0)
2/2/79
(H)
W,80-44
(Optimist Classic)
SOUTHERN ILL. (1-0)
12/19/94
(N)
W,64-52
(San Juan Shootout)
SOUTHERN METHODIST
(1-0)
3/20/00
(H)
W,96-76
(NCAA Tournament)
SW MISSOURI STATE (1-0)
11/29/98
(N)
W,79-59
(Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol)
STANFORD (3-1)
2/26/83
(N)
W,83-49
(Northern Lights Invitational)
12/1/95
(A)
L,76-97
12/17/96
(H)
W,83-66
3/28/97
(N) W,83-82(OT)
(NCAA Tournament)
3/16/85
(H)
W,88-63
(NCAA Tournament)
12/27/86
(H)
W,74-68
12/16/87
(A)
L,64-78
12/1/90
(N)
L,68-77
(Northwestern Tournament)
11/26/94
(H)
W,54-53
12/4/99
(A)
W,71-46
(Syracuse Carrier Classic)
11/17/00
(H) L,84-85(OT)
TENNESSEE (9-27)
1976-77
(N)
L,60-61
(AIAW)
2/10/79
(H)
W,71-56
3/10/79
(A)
W,74-72
(AIAW)
1/26/80
(A)
W,61-54
1979-80
(N)
W,68-67
(AIAW)
1978-80
(N)
W,68-53
(AIAW)
2/16/81
(H)
L,70-76
1980-81
(H)
L,64-65
(AIAW)
1980-81
(N)
L,65-68
(AIAW)
12/2/81
(H)
W,66-54
2/14/82
(A)
L,58-62
11/30/82
(A) W,78-72(OT)
2/14/83
(H)
W,90-66
11/29/83
(A)
L,63-67
1/25/85
(H)
L,64-67
2/20/86
(A)
L,68-79
1/7/87
(H)
L,90-99
11/28/87
(N)
L,52-83
(Hall of Fame Tournament)
1/14/88
(A)
L,68-91
1/4/89
(H)
L,58-93
1/6/90
(A)
L,61-81
3/18/90
(A)
L,68-87
(NCAA Tournament)
1/6/91
(H)
L,62-93
2/4/92
(A)
L,59-75
1/2/93
(H)
L,60-68
1/13/94
(A)
L,49-90
1/24/95
(H)
L,54-77
1/11/96
(A)
L,47-69
1/7/97
(H)
W,83-72
3/30/97
(N)
L,68-59
(NCAA Tournament)
2/7/98
(A)
L,61-85
1/19/99
(H)
L,61-77
1/3/00
(A)
L,55-113
1/28/01
(H)
L,70-87
1/8/02
(A)
L,62-74
1/7/03
(H)
L, 63-91
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (3-1)
2/2/80
(H)
W,81-60
(Optimist Classic)
1980-81
(N)
W,60-54
(AIAW)
1/8/83
(A)
W,61-58
2/26/89
(N)
L,81-96
(Northern Lights Invitational)
TENNESSEE TECH (2-1)
1977-78
(N)
L,61-65
(Lady Vol Classic)
3/17/93
(H)
W,77-60
(NCAA Tournament)
3/12/99
(H)
W,74-48
(NCAA Tournament)
STETSON (1-0)
1/6/92
(H)
W,84-59
1977-78
SYRACUSE (7-3)
1/22/82
(H)
W,86-55
(Optimist Classic)
1/25/83
(A)
W,96-60
12/2/83
(H)
W,93-57
TEXAS (7-3)
(N)
W,70-60
(NWIT)
2/25/80
(H)
W,74-45
12/17/80
(N)
W,60-58
(Giusti Tournament)
1/20/81
(A)
W,57-51
11/24/84
(H)
W,90-80
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
1/20/86
2/21/89
12/8/89
12/10/94
1/5/96
(A)
(A)
(H)
(A)
(H)
L,62-93
L,78-99
L,92-93
W,73-70
W,98-61
TEXAS EL PASO (1-0)
2/24/89
(N)
W,77-71
(Northern Lights Invitational)
TEXAS TECH (2-1)
12/20/94
(N)
L,67-53
(San Juan Shootout)
1/1/98
(A)
W,74-71
11/21/98
(H)
W,85-64
TOLEDO (1-0)
3/18/96
(H)
W,72-66
(NCAA Tournament)
TOWSON (4-0)
11/16/01
(H)
W,82-26
2/3/02
(A)
W,66-27
1/19/03
(A)
W,69-48
2/27/03
(H)
W,72-46
1976-77
1/3/79
1979-80
1/11/80
1/6/81
1/7/82
1/17/84
1/4/85
12/30/89
12/18/90
12/29/99
12/18/00
UCLA (8-4)
(N)
L,59-66
(NWIT)
(H)
W,90-60
(N)
W,87-82
(AIAW)
(A)
W,73-45
(H)
W,91-74
(A)
W,85-60
(A)
L,74-76
(H)
W,74-58
(A)
W,68-64
(H)
L,66-80
(A)
L,76-82
(H)
W,86-62
VALDOSTA STATE (2-0)
1976-77
(N)
W,77-71
(NWIT)
2/1/80
(H)
W,89-57
(Optimist Classic)
VANDERBILT (3-0)
12/22/84
(H)
W,96-72
(Optimist Classic)
12/30/88
(H)
W,85-76
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
12/8/96
(N)
W,70-59
(Central Fidelity Classic)
VERMONT (1-0)
12/20/99
(H)
W,86-59
VILLANOVA (1-0)
3/15/89
(H)
W,66-41
(NCAA Tournament)
VIRGINA (16-11)
1973-74
(A)
L,40-46
1974-75
(H)
W,57-55
1975-76
(A)
L,35-52
1976-77
(A)
W,85-53
(H)
W,71-38
1977-78
(H)
W,74-26
(A)
W,71-49
12/6/78
(H)
W,79-56
1/16/80
(A)
W,86-51
1979-80
(A)
W,95-56
(VAIAW)
2/3/81
(H)
W,51-36
93
1/14/82
(A)
L,70-77
1/19/83
(H)
W,99-48
12/30/83
(N)
W,79-50
(Nike Boston College Xmas
Classic)
1/26/84
(A)
W,74-58
12/4/84
(H)
W,80-58
12/3/85
(A)
L,71-86
12/2/86
(H)
L,59-75
12/1/87
(A)
L,55-57
12/6/88
(H)
W,87-68
12/6/89
(A)
L,70-86
12/4/90
(H)
L,59-90
3/23/96
(A)
L,60-72
11/22/02
(H)
L, 63-55
(NCAA Tournament)
1/27/98
(H)
W,80-51
12/10/99
(H)
W,86-65
12/3/00
(A)
L,67-78
1/4/02
(H)
W,108-46
1/24/03
(H)
W,73-56
2/6/03
(A)
L,56-67
VIRGINIA STATE (14-1)
1972-73
(A)
W,54-33
(H)
W,39-36
1973-74
(A)
W,52-49
(H)
W,56-49
1974-75
(H)
W,65-51
(A)
W,77-47
1975-76
(A)
L,55-69
(H)
W,66-53
1976-77
(A)
W,93-75
(H)
W,73-52
1977-78
(H)
W,67-48
(A)
W,78-48
12/4/79
(H)
W,113-45
11/13/80
(A)
W,67-46
11/20/81
(H)
W,86-30
VA. COMMONWEALTH (42-8)
1969-70
(A)
W,49-36
(H)
W,60-49
1970-71
(H)
W,52-37
(A)
W,66-50
(N)
W,43-33
(VAIAW)
1971-72
(A)
L,45-65
(H)
W,46-35
1972-73
(A)
L,35-38
(H)
L,44-52
(N)
L,43-66
(VAIAW)
1973-74
(H)
W,42-33
(A)
L,38-44
1974-75
(H)
W,74-60
(A)
L,43-62
1975-76
(H)
W,74-46
(N)
W,59-47
(VAIAW)
1976-77
(A)
W,93-52
(N)
W,96-54
(VAIAW)
1977-78
(A)
W,91-37
2/15/79
(H)
W,99-37
11/28/84
(A)
W,76-41
12/16/85
(H)
W,94-66
2/3/87
(H)
W,87-65
3/6/87
(H)
W,90-63
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
2/27/88
(A)
W,59-49
3/2/89
(H)
W,85-73
3/1/90
(A)
W,90-82
2/27/91
(H)
W,85-66
11/22/91
(H)
W,77-67
12/8/92
(A)
L,67-72
12/18/93
(H)
W,80-49
11/30/94
(A)
W,71-54
1/14/96
(A)
W,86-57
2/18/96
(H)
W,103-43
1/31/97
(H)
W,93-35
2/21/97
(A)
W,94-47
1/25/98
(A)
W,82-70
2/13/98
(H)
W,86-48
2/28/98
(A)
W,86-61
(CAA Tournament)
1/10/99
(H)
W,80-48
1/29/99
(A)
W,81-59
3/5/99
(A)
W,58-45
(CAA Tournament)
2/4/00
(A)
W,72-47
3/5/00
(H)
W,70-47
1/24/01
(H)
W,80-52
2/28/01
(A)
W,93-82
11/23/01
(A)
W,70-51
VIRGINIA TECH (22-4)
1972-73
(H)
W,31-29
1974-75
(H)
W,95-82
1975-76
(A)
W,88-82
(H)
W,57-51
1976-77
(H)
W,82-39
1977-78
(A)
W,108-48
(H)
W,83-53
(VAIAW)
2/8/79
(H)
W,91-47
2/5/80
(A)
W,78-52
2/23/81
(N)
W,85-39
(VAIAW)
3/6/81
(N)
W,65-54
(VAIAW)
12/7/81
(A)
W,82-45
12/20/82
(H)
W,84-53
3/1/84
(A)
W,100-67
1/30/85
(A)
W,86-76
11/30/85
(H)
L,72-73
12/19/86
(H)
W,76-54
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
1/20/88
(A)
W,77-56
12/17/88
(H)
W,68-63
12/21/89
(A)
W,84-72
12/8/90
(H)
W,80-69
12/7/91
(A)
W,71-55
12/19/92
(H)
L,63-76
12/21/00
(H)
L,52-69
11/19/01
(A)
L,62-68
12/21/02
(H)
W, 63-49
VIRGINIA UNION (5-0)
1977-78
(H)
W,86-44
(N)
W,104-63
(VAIAW)
2/5/79
(A)
W,80-44
11/16/79
(H)
W,122-62
2/24/81
(A)
W,82-63
VA. WESLEYAN (1-0)
1969-70
(H)
W,96-13
WAKE FOREST (2-2)
1/3/87
(A)
L,77-78
2/13/88
(H)
W,88-76
11/28/93
(H)
L,63-82
12/24/96
(H)
W,82-41
(Dial Classic)
WASHINGTON (0-1)
3/16/01
(N)
L,65-67
(NCAA Tournament)
Lady Monarchs vs. Opponents
WEST VIRGINIA (3-0)
12/10/82
(H)
W,74-47
12/13/86
(H)
W,92-69
12/19/87
(A)
W,89-64
WESTERN CAROLINA (01)
1971-72
(N)
L,47-53
(AIAW)
WESTERN KENTUCKY (87)
3/11/83
(H)
W,78-67
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
11/22/83
(A) L,80-84(OT)
(Western Kentucky Tip-Off
Tournament)
3/8/84
(H)
W,80-60
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/28/85
(H)
W,76-57
3/9/85
(H)
W,76-63
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
2/23/86
(A)
L,64-74
3/8/86
(H)
L,61-69
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
2/6/87
(H)
W,73-68
1/12/88
(A)
W,77-69
3/12/88
(N)
L,69-74
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
1/13/89
(H)
W,66-56
3/11/89
(A)
L,58-93
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
2/22/90
(A)
L,66-68
3/9/90
(H)
W,73-65
(Sun Belt Conference
Tournament)
3/1/91
(H)
L,63-73
2/2/96
3/3/96
1/12/97
2/16/97
2/27/97
(H)
W,105-50
(A)
W,86-44
(H)
W,79-36
(A)
W,96-36
(N)
W,101-35
(CAA Tournament)
11/3/97
(A)
W,94-53
2/20/98
(H)
W,110-51
1/26/99
(A)
W,75-43
2/16/99
(H)
W,90-57
1/28/00
(H)
W,96-44
2/18/00
(A)
W,85-43
1/12/01
(H)
W,68-46
2/22/01
(A)
W,78-32
3/9/01
(H)
W,62-49
(CAA Tournament)
1/1/02
(A)
W,105-47
3/1/02
(H)
W,70-36
3/7/02
(H)
W,73-52
(CAA Tournament)
3/2/03
(H)
W,83-44
3/9/03
(A)
W,67-49
WINTHROP (0-1)
1971-72
(N)
L,47-51
(AIAW)
WIS.-GREEN BAY (2-0)
12/18/91
(N)
W,83-68
(Villanova Xmas Classic)
3/18/00
(H)
W,94-85
(NCAA Tournament)
Myriah Spence
WESTHAMPTON (1-0)
1969-70
(A)
W,46-41
WICHITA STATE (1-0)
2/27/83
(N)
W,76-53
(Northern Lights Invitational)
WILLIAM & MARY (35-3)
1969-70
(H)
W,62-22
1972-73
(A)
L,46-55
1974-75
(A)
L,67-70
(H)
W,69-63
1975-76
(H)
L,53-89
1976-77
(A)
W,70-28
1977-78
(H)
W,111-62
1/20/79
(H)
W,89-51
1/4/92
(A)
W,70-51
2/29/92
(H)
W,64-56
2/3/93
(A)
W,64-48
3/4/93
(H)
W,79-52
3/13/93
(H)
W,65-51
(CAA Tournament)
2/3/94
(H)
W,61-47
3/3/94
(A)
W,64-51
3/11/94
(N)
W,88-66
(CAA Tournament)
2/5/95
(A)
W,77-36
3/4/95
(H)
W,81-58
3/10/95
(H)
W,96-37
(CAA Tournament)
Corrina Turner
94
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchsin the Polls
AP Poll
1976-77
11-25
1-12
1-19
1-26
2-2
3-9
Final
1977-78
11-25
12-7
12-14
12-21
1-11
1-18
1-25
2-1
2-8
2-15
2-22
3-1
3-8
Final
1978-79
11-25
12-5
12-12
12-19
12-26
1-2
1-9
1-16
1-23
1-30
2-6
2-13
2-20
2-27
3-6
3-13
Final
20th
17th
18th
16th
16th
12th
14th
9th
9th
7th
6th
8th
7th
7th
7th
6th
7th
11th
1 1th
9th
12th
6th
5th
2nd
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1979-80
11-25
12-4
12-11
12-18
12-25
1-1
1-8
1-15
1-22
1-29
2-5
2-12
2-19
2-24
3-2
3-9
Final
1st
1st
1st
1st
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1980-81
11-25
12-2
12-9
12-16
12-23
12-30
1-5
1-13
1-20
1-27
2-3
2-10
2-17
2-24
3-3
3-8
3-15
Final
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
2nd
2nd
3rd
6th
6th
6th
3rd
3rd
1981-82
11-18
11-29
12-6
3rd
2nd
2nd
12-13
12-20
12-27
1-3
1-10
1-17
1-24
1-31
2-7
2-15
2-22
2-28
3-7
3-14
Final
1982-83
11-18
11-28
12-5
12-12
12-19
1-2
1-9
1-16
1-23
1-30
2-6
2-13
2-20
2-27
3-6
Final
1983-84
2-19
2-26
3-4
Final
1984-85
11-18
11-26
12-2
12-9
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
6th
7th
7th
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
3rd
7th
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
7th
9th
4th
4th
4th
4th
5th
5th
4th
4th
3rd
2nd
1st
1st
12-16
12-24
12-30
1-6
1-13
1-20
1-27
2-3
2-10
2-17
2-24
3-3
Final
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
7th
7th
5th
5th
1985-86
11-12
12-1
12-8
12-15
5th
13th
17th
15th
1986-87
11-18
12-2
12th
18th
1987-88
11-23
11-30
18th
20th
1988-89
1-23
2-26
3-6
Final
20th
19th
19th
20th
1989-90
11-20
11-27
12-4
12-11
12-18
18th
16th
18th
23rd
23rd
12-24
1-1
1-8
1-15
1-21
1-28
22nd
22nd
21st
24th
25th
25th
1994-95
Final
25th
1995-96
11-27
12-4
12-11
12-18
12-26
1-1
1-7
1-14
1-22
1-28
2-5
2-12
2-19
2-25
3-3
Final
21st
23rd
20th
19th
19th
16th
15th
15th
11th
11th
10th
8th
8th
7th
6th
6th
1996-97
11-12
11-19
11-26
12-2
12-9
12-16
12-23
12-30
1-6
1-13
1-20
1-27
7th
9th
8th
6th
6th
4th
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2-4
2-11
2-18
2-25
3-4
Final
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
1997-98
11-10
11-23
11-30
12-7
12-22
12-28
1-4
1-11
1-18
1-25
2-2
2-10
2-16
2-23
3-2
3-9
Final
3rd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
3rd
1998-99
11-15
11-22
11-30
12-6
12-13
12-20
12-27
1-3
1-10
1-17
1-25
1-31
2-7
2-14
2-22
15th
15th
9th
7th
10th
15th
13th
13th
11th
12th
12th
11th
8th
5th
5th
2-28
Final
5th
5th
1999-00
11-14
11-21
11-29
12-6
12-13
12-20
12-26
1-3
1-9
1-17
1-24
1-31
2-7
2-14
2-21
2-28
3-6
Final
15th
16th
14th
19th
21st
20th
18th
21st
22nd
18th
16th
16th
18th
16th
15th
14th
14th
14th
2001-02
11-5
11-12
11-19
11-26
12-3
12-10
12-17
12-24
12-31
1-7
1-14
1-21
1-28
2-4
2-11
2-18
2-25
3-4
Final
18th
18th
17th
17th
25th
24th
24th
23rd
24th
25th
24th
25th
21st
20th
19th
18th
16th
15th
15th
USA Today Poll
1986-87
3-3
3-10
Final
20th
19th
17th
1988-89
3-6
3-13
Final
20th
19th
21st
1994-95
3-7
3-14
24th
25th
1995-96
11-27
12-4
12-11
12-18
12-26
1-1
1-7
1-14
1-22
1-28
2-5
2-12
2-19
2-25
3-3
3-11
Final
23rd
23rd
22nd
23rd
20th
17th
15th
15th
12th
10th
10th
8th
8th
7th
6th
6th
10th
1996-97
11-12
11-19
11-26
12-2
12-9
12-16
12-23
12-30
1-6
1-13
1-20
1-27
2-4
2-11
2-18
2-25
3-4
3-11
4-1
Final
7th
9th
8th
6th
6th
5th
4th
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1997-98
11-10
11-30
12-7
12-21
12-28
1-5
1-11
1-19
1-25
2-2
2-9
2-16
2-23
3-2
3-9
Final
4th
4th
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
6th
Lady Monarch Basketball 2003-04
1998-99
11-23
11-30
12-7
12-13
12-28
1-4
1-11
1-18
1-25
2-1
2-8
2-15
2-22
3-1
3-8
Final
9th
8th
9th
15th
14th
12th
11th
11th
14th
12th
9th
6th
6th
6th
5th
10th
1999-00
11-22
11-30
12-7
12-14
12-21
12-27
1-4
1-10
1-17
1-24
1-31
2-7
2-14
2-21
2-28
3-6
3-13
Final
15th
16th
20th
21st
19th
19th
19th
21st
18th
17th
16th
16th
16th
15th
13th
13th
13th
12th
2001-02
11-5
11-12
11-19
11-26
12-3
12-10
12-17
2-4
2-11
2-18
2-25
3-4
3-11
Final
18th
18th
16th
19th
23rd
25th
25th
25th
23rd
21st
19th
16th
15th
7th
2002-03
11-11
11-18
23
22
The 1984-85 Lady Monarchs celebrate with the NCAA Trophy
in Austin,Texas.
95
LIVING LIKE Lady
a MONARCH
In August 2003, Old Dominion opened
the University Village Apartments. The
Lady Monarch basketball squad now
lives in these modern, spacious
apartments that are located next door
to the Constant Convocation Center.
96
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