This is OUR House - Cheyney University

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This is OUR House - Cheyney University
This is OUR House
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Basketball
Table of Contents
General Information................................................................................................. 1
University President................................................................................................. 2
Head Coach.............................................................................................................. 3
Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................... 4
2010-11 Preview ..................................................................................................... 5
Player Profiles.......................................................................................................6-7
2010-11 Schedule..................................................................................................... 8
2009-10 Final Statistics......................................................................................... 10
2010-11 Opponents........................................................................................... 11-13
Assistant Coaches.................................................................................................. 14
PSAC Overview..................................................................................................... 15
2010-11 Roster....................................................................................................... 16
Team Information
Cheyney University
of Pennsylvania
2009-2010 Record: 10-16
2009-2010 PSAC Record: 7-7
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 0/10
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Alma Mater:
Overall Coaching Record/yrs.:
Record at Cheyney/yrs.:
Assistant Coaches:
Basketball Office Phone:
Marilyn Stephens
Temple ’84
22-29/ 2 years
same
Ty Taylor, Wanda
Williams, Dennis White
610-399-2601
Sports Information Director:
Office Phone:
Office Fax:
Home Phone:
Press Row:
e-mail:
Lenn Margolis
610-399-2143
610-399-2532
610-519-0578
610-399-2026
[email protected]
Location:
Founded:
Enrollment:
President:
Director of Athletics:
Athletic Department Phone:
Colors:
Home Court:
Affiliation:
Cheyney, PA
1837
1,500
Dr. Michelle Howard-Vital
China Jude
(610) 399-2287
Royal Blue and White
Cope Hall (1,500)
Pennsylvania State Athletic Con-
ference (PSAC) Eastern Division
National Collegiate Athletic Con-
ference (NCAA) Division II
Mailing Address:
Cheyney University
1837 University Circle
P.O. Box 200
Cheyney, PA 19319-0200
Media Services
The Cheyney University Sports Information Office provides game programs, rosters and updated statistics prior
to every game. Game statistics and play by play will be available to all working members of the media shortly
after the game. Coaches and team members of both teams will be available for interviews approximately ten
minutes after the conclusion of the contest. Those individuals desiring phone, fax and internet service prior to
or following the game should contact the sports information office at least 48 hours prior to the event. Working
press credentials can be obtained by contacting the Sports Information Director at least 48 hours prior to the contest. For interviews on non game days please contact the Sports Information Director at least 48 hours prior to
the desired interview. Every effort will be made to accommodate the request. Home and cell numbers of players
and coaches will not be released under any circumstances.
1
Dr. Michelle Howard-Vital, President
Dr. Michelle Howard-Vital, interim chancellor at Winston-Salem State University was
named President of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania on June 30, 2007. Previously,
she was Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of North
Carolina in Chapel Hill. She also spent two years at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, as Dean of University College and Associate Vice President for Academic Programs. She began her academic career in 1975 as an English instructor at Central YMCA
Community College in Chicago. “With 30 years in higher education, Dr. Howard-Vital is well-suited to lead
America’s oldest historically black institution of higher education,” said Robert W. Bogle, chairman of Cheyney
University’s Council of Trustees. “Her academic experience and distinguished service to education make her
ideal to guide Cheyney University into the future.” As Interim Chancellor at Winston-Salem State, Dr. HowardVital is responsible for providing overall leadership to the 5,600-student public university. She also assists in
economic development efforts in the region by serving as the University’s representative on numerous county
and city organizations.
Dr. Howard-Vital earned both a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree
in English education from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in public policy analysis from the University of
Illinois at Chicago.
While at Central YMCA Community College, Dr. Howard-Vital taught courses in composition, rhetoric,
research writing and black literature. She also served as the college’s Coordinator of Prior Learning and
Director of the “College Without Walls” program during her six-year tenure. She was named Project Coordinator of the early outreach program at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1981, a position she held for three
years.
Dr. Howard-Vital was named Dean of Adult and Continuing Education of Loop College, now Harold Washington College, in Chicago in 1984, and, two years later, Dean of Continuing Education and Non-Traditional
Programs at Chicago State University. She also served as an Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction
during her four years at Chicago State.
She moved to Edinboro University in 1991, spending two years there before being named Vice Chancellor for
Public Service and Continuing Studies and Associate Provost at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, a position she remained in for 10 years. In that position, she designed numerous non-credit, instructional
programs and corporate training programs to meet specific community needs. She also led the Digital Communities Project, an experiment in international distance education with Japanese universities.
As an Associate Vice President at UNC-Chapel Hill, Dr. Howard-Vital provided leadership for postsecondary,
nonpublic institutions seeking licensure to offer degree programs in North Carolina . She also coordinated the
review of undergraduate degree programs at 16 University of North Carolina campuses and served as the State
Coordinator for the Academic Common Market program. She served as the liaison for K-16 efforts as a member
of the North Carolina State Board of Education and reviewed doctoral programs in appropriate disciplines.
Dr. Howard-Vital has participated in state, regional and national meetings and conferences and has published
dozens of articles primarily related to teaching and learning. She served as the principal or co-principal investigator on numerous grants while at UNC-Wilmington, and, in 2001, received the Million Dollar Club award for
bringing in more than $1 million in grants to the University.
She is a member of a number of professional organizations, including the American Educational Research Association, Association of Black Women in Higher Education, American Association of Higher Education and the
National University Continuing Education Association. She also serves on the Specialty Studies Board of the
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). She has served on such civic and community organizations as the Cape Fear American Red Cross.
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Marilyn Stephens
Head Coach
This season marks Marilyn Stephens third as the head coach
of the Lady Wolves. The 2008-09 campaign, her first as a
collegiate head coach, saw Cheyney return to the PSAC Playoffs. Cheyney ended the season with a 12-13 mark. Stephens
is Temple University’s all-time leading scorer (2,194) and
rebounder (1,519). She was a member of the US Women’s
Junior Olympic Team in 1981 and was invited to the Olympic
trials in 1984. She was inducted into the Owls Hall of Fame
in 1995. In 1983 and 1984 she was the Atlantic 10 and Big
5 Player of the Year and inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1989. She was a Kodak
All-American in 1984, Temple’s only women’s basketball player ever to earn the distinction. Her # 33 was also the only female number that has been retired. She was also a
High School All-American while attending Simon Gratz H.S. A 1984 graduate of Temple
with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Education, Stephens holds records in ten categories. In 1993 she earned her Master of Science in Physical Education from Florida International University.
Upon graduation she was named as an assistant coach for the Lady Owls through 1987. During the 1987-88 season went on to play professionally in Italy and Spain. The following season, Stephens went back to the sidelines as an assistant coach at Florida International University. In 1990 she was
Assistant Director to Wali Jones
of Miami Heat NBA Basketballology Camp; a position she held for
three summers. After four years at
Southwood Middle School (Miami),
Stephens became the coach at Coral
Reef Senior High School in Miami
where she has been since 1997. She
was the first female to coach a 6A
Boys Varsity Basketball team in
the state of Florida. From 2003-07
Stephens coaches disabled athletes
and was awarded the Junior Orange
Bowl David Bercuson Award for
outstanding coaching for disabled
athletes in the Sports Ability Game
in Miami. Since 2005 she has also
been the President of Nothin’ But
Net Basketball Skills Camp in Miami at Robert Morgan High School
in Miami. 3
Ty Taylor
Assistant Coach…Three Years
Ty Taylor is the newest member of the women’s basketball staff. Taylor comes to Cheyney
after four successful seasons as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Harcum College. While at the Junior College, Taylor compiled a 77-37 mark. In 2006 he was named the Region
XIX Division II Coach of the Year. Taylor graduated from the College of Misericordia in 1991.
While on the Dallas, Pa campus he was a member of the basketball and soccer teams. Prior to his stint at Harcum, Taylor was an assistant with the men’s team at Haverford
College. While with the Fords, Taylor helped them to their first post season appearance
in 20 seasons.
Taylor has extensive camp experience, working the last four summers exclusively with Philly
Point Guard Camp. In previous summers he has instructed at the following camps; Philadelphia 76ers, Haverford College, Lehigh University, Princeton University and at the University
of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Dennis White
Assistant Coach…Three Years
White played basketball for the Wolves for two seasons under the guidance of Hal Blitman and
Charlie Songster. After his sophomore year he transferred to West Chester graduating in 1972
with a Bachelors of Science in Health and Physical Education. He later went on to earn his
Masters of in Health and Physical Education in 1975 from West Chester. White also played two
seasons for the Golden Rams and was inducted into the West Chester Hall of Fame in 1994.
White went on to have a very successful career as a teacher and coach in the Unionville
Chadds Ford School District. He was employed by the school district for 36 years, 28 as Athletic Director and 32 years as the head girls’ basketball coach. He won over 480 games including five district titles and 15 league championships. He was fortunate enough to coach two
high school All-Americans; Peyton Black who went onto play for Duke and Amanda Brown
who played at Penn State. Coach White directed his own basketball camp from 1985 -2004. He gained valuable coaching
experience as part of the John Chaney/Sonny Hill Basketball Summer Camp for six years. Wanda Williams
Assistant Coach…Three Years
A native of Philadelphia, Wanda Williams was an All-City, All-State and All-American during her high school playing days at Frankford High School. She earned Philadelphia Player
of the Year honors her junior and senior year.
Upon graduation she enrolled at George Mason where she was the 1985 Freshman of the
Year in the Colonial Conference. Williams transferred to Cheyney in 1986 where she became
an integral part of the team. Williams set the school record of 52 points scored in a game in
1988. That year she ranked fourth in the country in scoring and earned All-American and AllECAC honors.
Williams went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts from Jameson Christian College 2002 and a
Master of Arts from International Christian University in 2004. She began her coaching career when she was only 14 years of age developing young players in
the Boys and Girls Club. She later went on to coach a girls 12-14 year old AAU team and was
an assistant coach at Freiere Charter School. This is Coach Williams’s first collegiate coaching
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2010-11 Cheyney University
Women’s Basketball Preview
A Fresh Start for the Lady Wolves
A completely new team greets head coach Marilyn Stephens and her staff this season.
Cheyney has no returning players from last year’s team that finished the season 10-16
and 7-7 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. “I’m excited and I know the
players are excited,” commented Stephens.
It’s a great opportunity for everyone. The staff has no preconceived notions and the
players are all literally competing for a starting spot and playing time.
A half dozen transfer should
loom large in the Lady Wolves
future especially early in the
season when the freshmen are
getting use to college life. Nadirah
Brown, Kyra McGriff, Christalee
Lynch and Linda Henderson
come from the junior college
ranks. Meanwhile Ramona Miles
(Monroe College) and Shakia
Canty (Johnson C. Smith) hail
from Division III and II programs
respectively.
Freshmen Alexis Peterson,
Lachelle Miller, Tamara Russell
and India Cross also add to the
mix and should provide Stephens
with more depth than the Lady
Wolves featured a year ago.
“We will be more versatile,”
commented Stephens. “Several
players can play multiple
positions.”
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Player Profiles
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Nadirah Brown
Jr.
F
5’9”
Willingboro, NJ /
Burlington CCC /
Willingboro H.S.
Shakia Canty
So. F
5’9”
Willingboro, NJ/
Trenton Catholic Academy/
Johnson C. Smith University
3
35
India Cross
Fr.
F
5’6”
Upper Darby, PA /
Upper Darby H.S.
Linda Henderson
Jr.
G
5’6”
Claymont, DE / Labette CC /
Washington H.S.
22
24
Denise Hill
So. F
6’0”
Chester, PA / Chester H.S.
Christalee Lynch
Jr.
G
5’9”
Brooklyn, NY /
Roxbury C.C./
Classical H.S.
6
12
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Kyra McGriff
Jr.
G/F 5’8”
West Grove, PA/
Harcum College/
McKean H.S.
Ramona Miles
Jr.
G/F 5’8”
Mount Vernon, NY/
Monroe College/
Mandela H.S.
2
34
Lachelle Miller
Fr.
G
5’5”
Scranton, PA /
West Scranton H.S.
Alexis Peterson
Fr.
G/F 5’8”
Delran, NJ / BCIT
Medford
21
5
Tamara Russell
Fr.
G
5’5”
Lanham, MD/Duval H.S.
Brittany Jenkins
So. G
5’4”
West Hempstead, NY/
Malvern H.S./St.
Augustine’s
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2010-11 Cheyney University
Women’s Basketball Schedule
Day
Date
Opponent
Site
Time
Saturday
October 30 Alvernia College (Scrimmage)
Away
1:00 pm
Tuesday
November 9 Saturday November 13
Wednesday
November 17
Saturday
November 20
Sunday November 21
Tuesday
November 23
Friday
November 26
Saturday
December 18
Chestnut Hill College (Scrimmage)
Away
University of the Sciences
Home
Wilmington University
Away
UDC Tournament
vs. Univ. of the District of Columbia Away
UDC Tournament
vs. Georgian Court
Away
Caldwell College
Home
Lincoln University
Temple University
Goldey Beacom College
Home
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Sunday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
January 3
January 4
January 8
January 9
January 12
January 15
January 19
January 22
January 26
January 29
Lock Haven University
Edinboro University
Gannon University
Clarion University
East Stroudsburg University
Shippensburg University Millersville University
Bloomsburg University
Kutztown University
Mansfield University
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Away
6:00 pm
5:30 pm
1:00 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
5:30 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
February 2
February 5
February 9
February 12
February 16
February 19
February 23
February 26
West Chester University
East Stroudsburg University Millersville University
Shippensburg University Kutztown University
Bloomsburg University
West Chester University Mansfield University Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
7:30 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
8
6:00 pm
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
3:00 pm
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2009-10 Statistics and Results
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2010-11 Cheyney University
Women’s Basketball Opponents
University of the Sciences
Georgian Court University
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Nickname: Devils
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: Athletic Recreation Center
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate
Conference
Head Coach: Paul Stadelberger
2009-10 Record: 12-15
SID: Bob Heller
E-Mail: [email protected]
Location: Lakewood, NJ
Nickname: Lions
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Wellness Center
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate Conference
Head Coach: Valerie Curtis
2009-10 Record: 6-13
SID: Chris McKibben
E-Mail: [email protected]
Wilmington College
Date: November 23, 2010
Date: November 13, 2010
Date: November 17, 2010
Location: New Castle, DE
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Green and White
Arena: Pratt Gymnasium
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate
Conference
Head Coach: Nate Ware
2009-10 Record: 12-7
SID: Erin Harvey
E-Mail: [email protected]
University of the District of
Columbia
Date: November 20, 2010
Location: Washington, DC
Nickname: Firebirds
Colors: Maroon/Burgundy and Gold
Arena: Sports Complex
Conference: Independent
Head Coach: Lester Butler Jr.
2009-10 Record: 12-13
SID: Bernard Payton
E-Mail: [email protected]
Date: November 21, 2010
Caldwell College
Location: Caldwell, NJ
Nickname: Cougars
Colors: Scalett, White and Gold
Arena: Newman Center
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate Conference
Head Coach: Linda Cimino
2009-10 Record: 15-12
SID: Matt McClagan
E-Mail: [email protected]
Lincoln University
Date: November 26, 2010
Location: Lincoln, PA
Nickname: Lions
Colors: Blue and Orange
Arena: Rivera Hall
Conference: CIAA
Head Coach: Andy Haman
2009-10 Record: 5-21
SID: Chris Weeden
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Post University
Arena: McComb Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC West
Head Coach: Stan Swank
2009-10 Record: 16-12
SID: Bob Shreve
E-Mail: [email protected]
Date: December 4, 2010
Location: Waterbury, CT
Nickname: Eagles
Colors: Green, Black and White
Arena: Drubner Center
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate
Conference
Head Coach: Alen Stekloff
2009-10 Record: 6-21
SID: Joe Cross
E-Mail: [email protected]
Gannon University
Date: January 8, 2011
Location: Erie, PA
Nickname: Golden Knights
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Hammermill Center
Conference: PSAC West
Head Coach: Cleve Wright
2009-10 Record: 37-1
SID: Dan Teliski
E-Mail: [email protected]
Goldey Beacom College
Date: December 18, 2010
Location: Wilmington, DE
Nickname: Lightning
Colors: Navy Blue and Vegas Gold
Arena: Joseph West Jones Arena
Conference: Central Athletic Collegiate
Conference
Head Coach: Jennifer Carleton
2009-10 Record: 12-7
SID: Eric Zedalis
E-Mail: [email protected]
Clarion University
Date: January 9, 2011
Location: Clarion, PA
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Tippin Gymnasium
Conference: PSAC West
Head Coach: Margaret Parsons
2009-10 Record: 13-14
SID: Rich Herman
E-Mail: [email protected]
Lock Haven University
Date: January 3, 2011
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: Thomas Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC West
Head Coach: Jennifer Smith
2009-10 Record: 7-18
SID: Doug Spatafore
E-Mail: [email protected]
East Stroudsburg University
Dates: January 12, 2011
February 5, 2011
Location: East Stroudsburg, PA
Nickname: Warriors
Colors: Black and Red
Arena: Koehler Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Maureen Smith
2009-10 Record: 4-23
SID: Greg Knowlden
E-Mail: [email protected]
Edinboro University
Date: January 4, 2011
Location: Edinboro, PA
Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red and White
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Shippensburg University
Kutztown University
Location: Shippensburg, PA
Nickname: Red Raiders
Colors: Red and Blue
Arena: Heigis Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Kristy Trn
2009-10 Record: 14-16
SID: Bill Morgal
E-Mail: [email protected]
Location: Kutztown, PA
Nickname: Golden Bears
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Keystone Hall
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Janet Malouf
2009-10 Record: 19-10
SID: Rob Knox
E-Mail: [email protected]
Millersville University
Mansfield University
Location: Millersville, PA
Nickname: Marauders
Colors: Black and Gold
Arena: Pucillo Gymnasium
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Mary Fleig
2009-10 Record: 25-6
SID: Ethan Hulsey
E-Mail: [email protected]
Location: Mansfield, PA
Nickname: Mountaineers
Colors: Red and White
Arena: Decker Gymnasium
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Ruth Hermansen
2009-10 Record: 5-21
SID: Steve McCloskey
E-Mail: [email protected]
Bloomsburg University
West Chester University
Location: Bloomsburg, PA
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Nelson Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Bill Cleary
2009-10 Record: 16-11
SID: Tom McGuire
E-Mail:[email protected]
Location: West Chester, PA
Nickname: Golden Rams
Colors: Purple and Gold
Arena: Hollinger Fieldhouse
Conference: PSAC East
Head Coach: Deirdre Kane
2009-10 Record: 19-10
SID: Jim Zuhlke
E-Mail: [email protected]
Dates: January 15, 2011
February 12, 2011
Dates: January 26, 2011
February 16, 2011
Dates: January 29, 2011
February 26, 2011
Dates: January 19, 2011
February 9, 2011
Dates: February 2, 2011
February 23, 2011
Dates: January 22, 2011
February 19, 2011
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Assistant Coaches
Ellis Gindraw
Assistant Men’s
Basketball Coach
Keith Wall
Assitant Men’s
Basketball Coach
Wanda Williams
Assistant Women’s
Basketball Coach
Dennis White
Assistant Women’s
Basketball Coach
Steve Dent
Assistant Football
Coach
Greg Benjamin
Assistant Men’s
Basketball Coach
Ty Taylor
Assistant Women’s
Basketball Coach
Ken Lockard
Assistant Football
Coach
Anthony Johnson
Assistant Football
Coach
Norm King
Assistant Football
Coach
Tim Massaquoi
Assistant
Football Coach
Chris Roulhac
Assistant Football
Coach
Harold Smith
Assistant Football
Coach
John Stewart
Assistant Football
Coach
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PSAC Overview
Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate
conferences.
The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a
standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA
Division II.
The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic year when the PSAC
expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post.
The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate.
All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The league
has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors
the most championships at the Division II level.
Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine to
send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 238 individual title winners.
While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one of
Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s
estimated 6,200 participants are honored each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC
Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s.
Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight league schools also
compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 students and claim over 709,000 alumni, including 482,000 who reside in Pennsylvania.
The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.
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2010-11 Cheyney University
Women’s Basketball Roster
No
Name
Yr Pos
Ht
2 Lachelle Miller Fr. G
5’5”
3 India Cross
Fr. F
5’6”
5 Brittany Jenkins So. G
5’4”
11 Ramona Miles
Jr.
G/F 5’8”
12 Kyra McGriff
Jr.
G/F 5’8”
15 Shakia Canty
So. F
5’9”
21 Tamara Russell Fr. G
5’5”
22 Denise Hill
So. F
6’0”
24 Christalee Lynch Jr.
G
5’9”
32 Nadirah Brown Jr.
F
5’9”
34 Alexis Peterson Fr.
35 Linda Henderson Jr.
G/F
G
5’8”
5’6”
Hometown, High School
Scranton, PA / West Scranton H.S.
Upper Darby, PA / Upper Darby H.S.
West Hempstead, NY/Malvern HS/ St. Augustine’s
Mount Vernon, NY/Monroe College/Mandela H.S.
West Grove, PA/Harcum College/McKean H.S.
Willingboro, NJ/Johnson C. Smith University
/Trenton Catholic Academy
Lanham, MD / Duval H.S.
Chester, PA / Chester H.S.
Brooklyn, NY / Roxbury C.C. / Classical H.S.
Willingboro, NJ / Burlington CCC
/ Willingboro H.S.
Delran, NJ / BCIT Medford
Claymont, DE / Labette CC / Washington H.S.
Head Coach: Marilyn Stephens
Assistant: Ty Taylor, Wanda Williams, Dennis White
Women’s Basketball Year by Year
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
PSAC
Overall
5-0
5-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
6-1
1-4
2-4
5-7
9-3
5-7
1-11
0-12
0-12
0-12
17-2
23-2
26-2
25-5
14-14
8-20
2-25
10-17
12-14
19-9
9-17
4-20
2-21
3-21
3-23
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
16
PSAC
Overall
0-12
1-11
3-9
0-12
0-12
2-10
1-11
2-10
1-11
2-10
1-11
0-12
7-5
7-7
7-7
6-19
8-16
10-16
7-18
3-21
5-21
4-22
9-18
6-21
4-23
4-23
4-22
11-16
12-13
10-16