Basketball - Old Dominion

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Basketball - Old Dominion
2006-07 Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCH
Basketball
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Table of Contents
Media Information..................................................................................................... 2-3
Lady Monarch Summer Trip - France & Italy........................................................ 4-6
Meet the Lady Monarchs
2006-07 Outlook.......................................................................................................... 8-9
Head Coach Wendy Larry.................................................................................... 10-12
Assistant Coaches/Director of Basketball Operations..................................... 13-16
Support Staff/Managers.............................................................................................17
Player Bios . ............................................................................................................ 18-40
Why Monarchs?............................................................................................................41
Rosters...........................................................................................................................42
A Closer Look at Old Dominion
This is Norfolk/Hampton Roads......................................................................... 44-45
Old Dominion University..................................................................................... 46-47
President Roseann Runte............................................................................................48
Athletic Director Dr. Jim Jarrett..................................................................................49
Athletic Department Staff...........................................................................................50
Academic Support.......................................................................................................51
Athletic Facilities..........................................................................................................52
Constant Convocation Center.............................................................................. 53-54
Locker Rooms at the Constant Center......................................................................55
Old Dominion Fieldhouse - Former Home of ODU Basketball............................56
Home of Champions....................................................................................................57
Retired Jerseys..............................................................................................................58
Donna Doyle Scholarship Game................................................................................59
Lady Monarchs in the Pros................................................................................... 60-63
Lady Monarch Women's Basketball Summer Camps.............................................64
2005-06 in Review
2005-06 Review....................................................................................................... 66-67
2005-06 Statistics...........................................................................................................68
2005-06 Box Scores................................................................................................. 69-72
Opponents
Opponents - Non-Conference.............................................................................. 74-77
Opponents - Conference....................................................................................... 78-81
Colonial Athletic Association.....................................................................................82
Records
Honored Lady Monarchs...................................................................................... 84-85
Letterwinners................................................................................................................86
All-Time Starting Line-Ups........................................................................................87
Game, Season, Career Records............................................................................. 88-90
All-Time Scoring Leaders............................................................................................91
1,000 Point/Rebound Clubs.......................................................................................92
Scoring, Rebs., Assts., by Class..................................................................................93
Year-by-Year Leaders...................................................................................................94
Year-by-Year Results.............................................................................................. 95-99
Conference Champions..................................................................................... 100-101
100 pt. Games/Overtime Games.............................................................................102
Post Season History...................................................................................................103
Vs. Opponents.................................................................................................... 104-107
Poll History.................................................................................................................108
MEDIA Information
DEBBIE WHITE
Senior Associate
Athletic Director
CAROL HUDSON, JR.
Sports Information
Director
KIMBERLY
ZIVKOVICH
Assistant Sports
Information Director
ROB SILSBEE
Assistant Sports
Information Director
TINA PRICE
Director of Athletic
Publications and
Creative Services
CHRISIE HENN
Assistant Director of
Publications and
Creative Services
Jamere
McKnight
Publications
Graduate Assistant
To the Media
Press Room
The 2006-07 Old Dominion University Media Guide was prepared
The press room for Lady Monarch basketball is located under
specifically to assist the media in its coverage of Old Dominion University women’s basketball.
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 who wish to cover a Lady Monarch home
Post-Game Interviews
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.
Locker room interviews are not granted at Old Dominion Uni-
versity 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 the Constant Center events
manager, Mike Fryling, for telephone requests for game coverage
in the Constant Convocation Center. He may be reached by calling
757-683-5518.
Web Site
Filing Stories
Up-to-date scores and statistics on the Lady Monarch basketball
Internet access and a FAX machine will be made available in the
Constant Center press room.
team may be obtained from Old Dominion University's athletic web
page at http://www.odusports.com.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Assistant Sports Information 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 2006-07 Old Dominion University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public Relations
Office. Editors: Debbie White, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing; Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information Director
Judy Bowman; Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director Layout by: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications; Jamere
McKnight, Athletic Public Relations Publications Graduate Assistant, and Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director Photography by:
Rick Voight (RSVP Media), John Aronson, Mark Barnes, Scott Brown, John Aronson, NBA Entertainment, The Virginian Pilot, Stanley Leary,
Old Dominion Athletic Public Relations Office. Printed by: Jones Printing of Chesapeake, 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
WTKR TV(CBS)
Corey Curtis, Sports Director
720 Boush Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: (757)446-1352
Fax: (757)446-1376
Website: www.wtkr.com
Newport News Daily Press
Jennifer Williams/Dave Johnson
7505 Warwick Blvd
Newport News, VA. 23607
Phone: (757)247-4630 or 4643
Fax:(757)247-9420
Website: www.dailypress.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
Richmond Times Dispatch
Vic Dorr
P.O. Box 85333
Richmond, VA. 23293
Phone: (804)649-6554
Fax: (804)775-8059
Website: www.timesdispatch.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
Washington Post
1150 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC. 20071
Phone: (202)334-7350
Fax: (804)334-7685
Website: www.washingtonpost.com
WVBT TV 43 (Fox)
301 Wythe Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704
Phone: (757)393-4343
Fax: (757)393-7615
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, Niki DeSantis
Sports Information Director
8625 Patterson Ave.
Richmond, VA 23229-6349
Phone: (804)754-1616
Fax: 804-754-1830
Website: www.caasports.com
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
Television
Print Media
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.
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 Coach
Larry about games, opponents, and
more. Coach Larry will be featured
weekly on Tuesdays 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
Website: www.espnradio1310.com
WODU AM 1630
Sports Director
Webb University Center
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (757)683-3441
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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.
Radio Broadcasts
The Lady Monarchs are in their
second decade on the airwaves, and
ESPN Radio 1310
radio is in its 16th
season covering
the Lady Monarchs. Heading
the play‑by‑play
is Tony Mercurio,
13-time sportscaster of the year,
Tony Mercurio
along with color
Voice of the
commentary by
Lady Monarchs
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
Internet Provider
CSTV
2035 Corte Del Nogal
Suite 200
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Phone: (760)431-8221
Wedsite: www.collegesports.com
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LADY MONARCH
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The Old Dominion women’s basketball team crossed the Atlantic Ocean this summer as the Lady Monarchs toured France
and Italy from August 14-24. The ODU women’s basketball
team played four games, one in France and three in Italy,
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The Lady Monarchs adventure began when they arrived in Nice on the morning
of August 15 followed by a tour of the southern French city located on the Mediterranean coast.
The following day the players and coaching staff traveled to Monaco, the most densely
populated country in the world and the world’s second-smallest independent country, known for having more millionaires per
capita than any other country.
Following ODU’s first game in France, the Lady
Monarchs began their journey to Italy. Their first stop
was a brief trip to Pisa where they climbed to the top of
the Leaning Tower and toured the Baptistry and Duomo.
Next stop was Florence, a city often considered the
birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. There the Lady Monarchs
toured the Acadamia Museum which houses several masterpieces by Michelangelo, including The David.
Following their second game, the team bused to Mestre,
the gateway to Venice. The Lady Monarchs arrived at Tronchetto
Marina where they transfered by boat to Piazza San Marco Square in
Venice for some sightseeing. Players and coaches were able to experience a ride up the grand canal and walk around the various islands and
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The next day the squad stopped along the way to Milan in Verona to see
Juliet’s Balcony from Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The team
also got to see the Roman Amphitheatre, the third largest structure of its
type in Italy after the Colosseum and Capua.
In Milan the Lady Monarchs toured the duomo, the third largest
cathedral in the world. During the tour, Old Dominon climbed to
the rooftop to get a closer view of the amazing architecture and
breathtaking view of the "fashion capital" of the world.
Next stop for the team was Lake Como located next
to Switzerland at the base of the Italian Alps. Time in Lake
Como started with a boat cruise on the lake riding past the
villa of George Clooney. The tour also included a stop in
Bellagio before the Lady Monarchs returned to the court
for their fourth and final game.
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The Lady Monarchs held a 38-7 first quarter lead, led 68-19 at the half, and enjoyed a
95-28 third quarter edge. Five Lady Monarchs reached double figures led by redshirt
junior Tay Ransburg with 21. Juniors T.J. Jordan and Shahida Williams poured in 19
apiece, followed by senior Tish Lyons with 16, and sophomore Jazzmin Walters
with 12. Ransburg hauled in 14 boards, including 10 on the offensive end. Junior
Megan Pym grabbed 11 in the victory. All the Lady Monarchs saw game action
and scored in the win.
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captured her second double-double of the trip hauling in nine boards. Jordan also recorded eight in the victory. Old Dominion led 34-12 after one quarter of play. At the half, it was the Lady Monarchs holding a 53-18 advantage.
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Junior Tay Ransburg collected her second double-double of the Lady Monarchs’ overseas trip. Seven Lady Monarchs reached double digits including Ransburg’s game-high
21 points and 11 boards. Senior Sherida Triggs followed Ransburg in point totals with
15, while Lawona Davis added 14. Sophomore Jazzmin Walters poured in 12 and senior
Shantel Wilson, junior Megan Pym, and sophomore Tiffany Green each netted 10 in the
win. In the rebounding department, Green nabbed nine boards and junior Shahida Williams
grabbed eight. The Lady Monarchs held on to a 27-16 lead after the first 10 minutes of action
and then proceeded to hold Zkd Panter Ilijira to single figure scoring in the next three quarters.
Old Dominion lead 58-23 at the half and 84-30 after three quarters. The opposition was held to just
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Lawona Davis played in her very last game as a Lady Monarch and led all scorers pouring in
18 points as one of five Lady Monarchs in double figures. Senior Tish Lyons was the night’s
second leading scorer with 16, while sophomore Tiffany Green netted 12 of her 15 points in
the second half of play. Also reaching double digits was junior Shahida Williams with 14
and sophomore Jen Nuzzo with 13 points including nine from three-point land. Green led
the rebounding department hauling in nine boards. Juniors Tay Ransburg and Megan Pym
each collected eight. While the opposition held a slim three-point edge in the opening
minutes of play, the first quarter ended with the Lady Monarchs up by 17 points, 2912. From there the ODU lead just grew. At half-time, ODU enjoyed a 52-22 edge. SD
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The Lady Monarchs are a well traveled group,
having visited 31 states in their history. The team
has also extensive international experience having
traveled to Puerto Rico, Cancun, Mexcio, Aruba, Spain
St. Thomas, Switzerland, Portugal, France, and
Italy over the last 20 years.
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2006-07 OUTLOOK
YOU'RE INVITED...
Old Dominion Is Aiming For Its 16th Consecutive Colonial Athletic Association Title And To Dance
Deeper Into The Post-Season.
Y
ou’re invited to what hopes
to become a memorable year
in Old Dominion women’s
basketball history. The
Lady Monarchs have their
sights set on competing
against some of the top collegiate programs in
the country, getting head coach Wendy Larry
her 500th career victory, capturing their 16th
Colonial Athletic Association title, and dancing
far into the NCAA Tournament.
The Lady Monarchs have the key
ingredients to make it happen as Old Dominion
returns four starters and nine letterwinners
from last year’s 22-9 team. Looking at what
is returning, Old Dominion returns to the
hardwood with four of its top five scorers, four
of its top leading rebounders, a three-point
shooter ready to rerecord the record books, two
All-CAA performers, and a hunger for a another
title and a deeper run into the post-season.
Among the returnees include CAA
Tournament Most Outstanding Player and
Second Team All-CAA honoree junior guard
T.J. Jordan and Second Team All-CAA member
senior forward Sherida Triggs along with senior
forward Tish Lyons and senior guard/forward
Shantel Wilson.
Jordan is a versatile guard who can either
start at the point or the two and the capability
to light it up from downtown. Last year she
led the Lady Monarchs with 13.4 points and
dished out an average of 2.3 assists per game
as she ranked sixth in the country average 3.0
three-pointers made a game. Resetting Aubrey
Eblin’s single season-three pointer attempt
mark last year, Jordan has the potential to put
her name in several other categories before the
season is over.
Triggs had a breakout season last year
averaging a team second best 11.4 points
and a team-leading 7.2 rebounds per game
while leading the league with a league-best
57.3 percent shot. She also returns as Old
Dominion’s returning leader in blocks and
steals. At the end of last season she ranked 20th
in the CAA in scoring, seventh in rebounding,
and seventh in blocked shots, and is eager to
see her name move up in the stats columns in
her final season as a Lady Monarch.
Lyons has been a steady member of the
starting line-up the last two seasons and one
of the top Lady Monarchs from the line. Last
year she averaged nearly ten points as ODU’s
fourth leading scorer and was fourth leading
rebounder at 4.2 boards per game. Defense is
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Senior Sherida Triggs, a Second
Team All-CAA performer a season
ago, headlines one of the deepest
Lady Monarch rosters in recent
memory.
also a big part of Lyons’ game having
gone up against some of the toughest
competition around during her time at
ODU.
Wilson has seen her game steadily
improved throughout her first three
seasons with the Lady Monarchs and
jumped into the starting line-up last
year. Wilson averaged 5.2 points and
4.9 rebounds per game, but what cannot
be measured in the statistics is the heart
and leadership she brings to the court.
Although four starters return, they
have all better keep on their toes because
several Lady Monarchs also have the
potential to be among the starting five.
Old Dominion welcomes back Tiffany
Green and Tay Ransburg from injury.
Green was a member of the starting
unit two seasons ago as a freshman and
dominated the paint. She was a Preseason
Second Team All-CAA selection before
a broken foot sidelined her for the
season. As a freshman, Green averaged
10.1 points and 8.3 rebounds and was
a CAA Rookie of the Year candidate
and CAA All-Rookie Team honoree.
Ransburg is ready for action as a Lady
Monarchs after sitting on the bench
due to transfer rules and a knee injury.
A transfer from Kansas, Ransburg
has great speed and athleticism and
amazing shot blocking ability. Before
transferring to Old Dominion, Ransburg
ranked fourth in the Kansas history
books in blocked shots and also ranked
seventh in single season steals as a
sophomore. As a freshman named to
the BIG 12 All-Rookie team and led the
Jayhawks in scoring. With either Green
and Ransburg in the starting line-up or
off the bench, these two bolster a deep
Lady Monarch frontcourt.
Bolstering the frontcourt even more
will be juniors Shahida Williams and
Megan Pym. Williams had a breakout
sophomore season as she was a spark
plug off the bench pouring in 9.5 points
and a team second best 5.7 rebounds
per game. Among fellow CAA players,
Old Dominion University
Senior Tish Lyons enters her final season at Old Dominion as not
only a standout in the court, but the biology major is also a standout
in the classroom as well.
she ranked 18th in rebounding 13th in
offensive rebounds, and 11th in blocked
shots. Pym came off the bench averaging
2.7 points and 2.5 rebounds per game and
with her two years of experience under
her belt, should see those numbers climb
in her third season with the team.
As for the guard department, Jordan
played out of position last year as she
was primarily relied upon as the point
guard. However this season Jordan can
move to the two with the development
of sophomore Jazzmin Walters and the
return of Jen Nuzzo. Nuzzo was the
Lady Monarchs’ starting point guard last
season for six games before a leg injury
cut her season short. Walters is another
option. Short is size, Walters certainly
makes up for it in speed and skill.
The Lady Monarchs are certainly
deep and talented, but still have three
more on the roster ready to begin their
careers and add to the Lady Monarch
dynasty. The 2006-07 season welcomes
freshmen forward Jessica Canady,
guard Vicki Collier, and center/forward
Sharon Houston. Already the freshmen
class has an impressive resume. Canady
was a honorable mention McDonald’s
High School All-American Team and
Jamestown High School’s all-time (girls
or boys) leading scorer, rebounder, and
shot blocker with 2,204 points and 1,280
rebounds. Collier was a McDonald’s
All-American Nominee, Top Ten Adidas
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Three-point specialist T.J. Jordan is ready to set more records for
the Lady Monarchs this season.
All-American and netted over 1,000
career points and nearly 1,000 rebounds.
Houston was a three-time most valuable
player and all-conference selection, a
two-time first team all-area pick, and
averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds and
six blocks as a senior.
The schedule as always is
challenging and exciting as it features
some of the premiere teams in women’s
basketball. Three top ten opponents,
five NCAA Tournament teams, and
five WNIT participants await the Lady
Monarchs including national runner-up
Duke, perennial powerhouse Tennessee,
intra-state rival Virginia, the annual
meeting with Rutgers, and a matchup with an up and coming Kentucky
squad. The CAA looks to have one its
strongest years in recent memory with
every CAA team looking to dethrone
the Lady Monarchs, a feat that has not
been accomplished in 15 years.
Head coach Wendy Larry will
certainly have her squad prepared for
a challenging season and before the
season is out, Larry will have collected
her 500th career victory. Entering the
season holding a 497-182 overall record,
Larry needs three wins to become the
23rd active and 29th overall Division
I coach to reach the half century mark
in victories.
2006-07 Player
Breakdown
Seniors (3):
Tish Lyons
Sherida Triggs
Shantel Wilson
Juniors (4):
T.J. Jordan
Megan Pym
Tay Ransburg
Shahida Williams
Sophomores (5):
Tiffany Green
Jen Nuzzo
Jazzmin Walters
Freshmen (3):
Jessica Canady
Vicki Collier
Sharon Houston
Let the party begin…
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Wendy
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Larry
Head Coach
497-182 Overall - 22 seasons
448-151 At Old Dominion - 19 seasons
Old Dominion '77
From a player to graduate assistant to assistant coach to head coach,
Wendy Larry has been a part of the success of Lady Monarch basketball
at every level possible. She is no stranger to the dedication and drive to
be successful and in her 30 plus years associated with Old Dominion
her list of accomplishments are nothing short of impressive.
foundation for the program at its infancy as a student-athlete and
one of the first women to receive a grant-in-aid at Old Dominion,
to mentoring and continuing the winning tradition as an assistant
coach, to guiding Old Dominion to its most triumphant era as a head
coach, Larry’s love, embrace, and influence in the game of women’s
basketball has been colossal.
During her 19 years at the helm of the Old Dominion women’s basketball
program, Larry’s teams have reached 18 NCAA Tournaments, captured
a NCAA record setting 15 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), collected nearly 500 career victories, and made Lady Monarch basketball
one of the most recognized names in women’s basketball.
Considered one of the elite coaches in the ever growing 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 passion
to succeed can be found from the top down. Positioning herself as a
true leader in her profession, Larry has led her teams to 17, 20+ win
seasons over her tenure. In 22 years as a head coach, she has compiled
an impressive 497-182 record and as the head of the Lady Monarch
program has won an impressive 75 percent of her games (448-151).
During 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.
For Wendy Larry, the love affair with Old Dominion does not begin
merely in 1987 when she was named head coach, but spans three decades
filled with history and accomplishment. She has been an instrumental
member of the Lady Monarch family at every level. From building a
Larry’s achievements have not 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 Women’s Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Coach of
the Year accolades.
Returning to her alma mater as head coach in 1987, Larry immediately
made an 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
21- 10 (1989-90). In 1991-92, the team posted a 20-11 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 this 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
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Old Dominion University
YEAR-BY-YEAR
with Wendy Larry
Year:
1978-79
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
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1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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Virginia Wesleyan
Arizona Arizona Old Dominion
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Old Dominion
Record:
19-4
19-9
11-18
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 25-7
22-9
22-9
Finish:
4th - VA Division II
Tournanament
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 1st Round
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CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet 16
CAA Champs/NCAA Champ. Game
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet 16
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet 16
CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet 16
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA Elite Eight
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round
15 CAA Championships
3 Sun Belt Championships
18 NCAA Tournament Appearances
OVERALL RECORD: 497-182 (22 seasons)
RECORD AT ODU: 448-151 (19 seasons)
Head Coach Wendy Larry takes time from the 2006 CAA Championship
celebration to thank all the fans for taking to time to travel to watch the
Lady Monarchs win title number 15 in Fairfax, VA.
Cincinnati, Ohio. In four of the last nine 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 Ticha Penicheiro and
Hamchetou Maiga currently playing with the 2005 WNBA Championship
and 2006 finalist Sacramento Monarchs. However, Larry’s impact has also
reached the coaching ranks. Old Dominion legend and former assistant
Anne Donovan led Charlotte in 2001 to the WNBA Finals, Seattle to the
championship trophy in 2004 and she is the current head coach of the Team
USA's senior national women's team. Alisa Scott, a six year member of
Larry’s staff, served an assistant coach for the three-time WNBA Champion
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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 1985- 86 campaign as her Wildcat team posted
a 19-9 record. In addition, Larry spent one year as the head coach
at Cape Henry Collegiate School in Virginia Beach.
Larry first returned to her alma mater under the guidance of
women’s basketball Hall of Famer Marianne Stanley 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. Most recently she wrapped up
her two-year term as the president of the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association (WBCA) and has been named to the 200508 USA Basketball Collegiate Committee. 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.
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WENDY LARRY ALL-TIME SERIES WITH OPPONENTS
Larry is also committed to many civic organizations throughout the
Hampton Roads area. She has served on the Board of Directors for the
Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity. 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. Larry also served as the
honorary chair of the 2003 Race for the Cure in Hampton Roads and the
team has been active with the annual race as well as the annual “Hoops
for a Cure” event at the Ted Constant Convocation Center.
A native of Bloomingdale, New Jersey and a huge New York Yankees
fan, Larry calls Virginia Beach her home.
WENDY LARRY COACHING HONORS
NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR, 1996-97
RCA
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97
U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97
COACH OF THE YEAR, 1987-88
‘PAC WEST’ COACH OF THE YEAR, 1985-86
COACH OF THE YEAR,
1998-99, 1996-97, 1995-96,
1994-95, 1992-93, 2001-02
Past
President
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Old Dominion University
Nikita Lowry
Dawkins
l Assistant Coach
l Third Season
l Ohio State '89
Nikita Lowry Dawkins returned to the Old Dominion coaching staff
this summer after spending a season as the top assistant at Texas
Tech. Dawkins will resume her role as the Lady Monarchs’ recruiting
coordinator.
the Big Ten Championship. Additionally, Dawkins 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.
Dawkins previously served as an assistant coach with the Lady Monarchs in 2004 and 2005, helping Old Dominion to two Colonial Athletic
Association titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. Combined the
Lady Monarchs went 47-16 with her on the sidelines.
In 2000, Dawkins was inducted into Ohio State’s Hall of Fame and in
2002, she was named to the Buckeye’s All-Century Team.
An All-American and Hall of Fame member of The Ohio State women’s
basketball team, Dawkins came to Old Dominion with vast coaching
and playing experience, including head coaching stints at New Mexico
State and Detroit Mercy as well as assistant positions at New Mexcio
State, Ohio State, and Michigan.
Following her graduation with a degree in economics, Dawkins spent
a year abroad playing professionally for the Italmeco Bari Club in
Bari, Italy.
Dawkins, a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and her
husband, Tony, a men’s college, NBDL, and WNBA official, reside
in Norfolk, Virginia.
Internationally, Dawkins 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, Dawkins 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,
Dawkins 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.
Dawkins took over the reigns of the Detroit Mercy program in 1996,
coaching the Titans to a Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) title
and the school’s first-ever NCAA appearance in 1997. In all, Dawkins
coached 10 All Midwestern Collegiate Conference athletes at Detroit
Mercy, as well as 20 honor students.
Following her three-year stint at Detroit Mercy, Dawkins spent three
seasons at New Mexico State as both an assistant and head coach. As
an assistant, Dawkins served as the Aggies recruiting coordinator and
worked closely with the post players. In her first season as head coach,
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 its most wins since
the 1995-96 season.
As a player, Dawkins was a four-year letterwinner for Ohio State from
1985-1989 where she helped lead the Buckeyes to four NCAA Tournament appearances and three Big Ten titles. 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
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Karen
Barefoot
l Assistant Coach
l Season Season
l Christopher Newport '95
Karen Barefoot begins her second season with the Lady Monarchs.
During her first year with the team, Old Dominion captured its 15th
Colonial Athletic Association title and achieved a 22-9 overall mark.
Barefoot came to Old Dominion after serving as the head coach at
Division II Lenoir-Rhyne for four seasons. While at the helm of the
Bears program, she compiled a 70-44 record capturing the school’s
first ever South Atlantic Conference Tournament Title, NCAA Division II playoff berth in 2003 and the school's first ever regular season
championship in 2004.
The 2004 SAC Co-Coach of the Year, Barefoot coached Lenior-Rhyne’s
first ever NCAA First Team All-American, South Atlantic Player of
theYear, and SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player. Additionally,
under her guidance the Bears had four student-athletes earn All-SAC
honors and 13 student-athletes named to the SAC Commissioner’s
honor roll.
Prior to her stint at Lenior-Rhyne, Barefoot spent six winning seasons at
the Apprentice School after helping to initiate and develop the first-ever
female athletic program in the 75-year history of the school. A two-time
NSCAA National Coach of the Year (1999 & 2001), she compiled a
102-43 mark and captured the 2001 NSCAA National Championship.
Under Barefoot, the Builders had seven NSCAA All-Americans and
four Academic All-Americans.
As a former student-athlete at Christopher Newport in nearby Newport
News, Barefoot still holds the recognition of being the only player in
NCAA history, male or female, to score over 2,000 points and accumulate 1,000 assists. For four straight seasons she led the nation in assists
and is CNU’s all-time leader in scoring, assists, and steals.
A three-time Kodak/WBCA All-American, she has been inducted
into the CNU Athletic Hall of Fame and had her college jersey (No.
10) retired. In 2006 she was named to USA South’s 25th Anniversary
Team.
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Old Dominion University
Marie
Christian
l Assistant Coach
l Second Season
l Old Dominion '87
Former Lady Monarch Marie Christian begins her second season at
her alma mater as an assistant coach.
Christian, also known as “Podgie,” is familiar to Lady Monarch
fans having been a four-year starter on the Old Dominion women’s
basketball team from 1983-1987, which included the starting point
guard role on the Lady Monarchs’ third national championship title
team in 1985.
A two-time captain and the 1985 Sun Belt Conference MVP, her name
can still be found in the record books listed third in all-time assists
with 492, right behind Lady Monarch legends Nancy Lieberman and
Ticha Penicheiro. As a freshman, Christian was named MVP of the
Sun Belt Conference Tournament and was invited to tryout for the
United States Olympic Team.
Christian began her coaching career in 1992 serving as an assistant
at Western Illinois followed by stints at the University of Dayton and
the University of California. While at the University of California,
she assisted her former Old Dominion coach and Women’s Basketball
Hall of Fame member Marianne Stanley. She has held a wide variety
of roles as an assistant coach including recruiting coordinator, scouting coordinator, strength and conditioning coordinator, and assisting
with marketing strategies to promote fan interest.
Prior to joining the Lady Monarch coaching staff, Christian spent
time in the corporate world in sales and marketing with nationally
recognized companies Liberty Mutual Insurance and Federal Express.
Additionally, Christian spent two years working with the NBA’s
Atlanta Hawks as a Sales and Marketing Executive.
During her first season on the Lady Monarch coaching staff, Christian
helped guide Old Dominion to its 15th Colonial Athletic Association
title and a 22-9 overall record.
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Rene
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Rice
Director of Basketball Operations
First Season
University of West Florida ' 02
Central Michigan '06
Rene Rice begins her first season with the Lady Monarchs in the role of
Director of Basketball Operations.
Rice comes to Old Dominion after serving as an All-Star Challenge intern
with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). While with
the WBCA, Rice worked closely with the “WBCA All-Star Challenge”
managing the athlete selection, coordinating travel plans for the participants, coaching staffs and volunteers, and working hand-in-hand with
WNBA, ESPN, and USA Basketball during the event. She was responsible
for the logistics of the “WBCA Night of All-Stars” helping to coordinate
facility management, game-day organization, and volunteer assignments.
Rice also assisted with the WBCA’s 25th Annual National Convention
and the presentation of the Orbitz Coaches Trophy to the 2006 Women’s
Basketball National Championship Team.
Prior to her time with the WBCA, Rice pursued her master's degree in
sports administration at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant,
Michigan while working as the graduate assistant of Intramural Sports
and Programming. As the graduate assistant, Rice assisted in the planning,
organizing, and implementation of National Recreation Sports and Fitness Day and National Girls and Women in Sports Day. While at Central
Michigan, Rice also served as a basketball instructor.
Rice received her undergraduate degree from the University of West
Florida in Pensacola, Florida, graduating in 2002 with a degree in telecommunication and film. She served as an assistant coach with the women’s
basketball team from 2001-2003.
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Old Dominion University
Women’s Basketball Secretary
Annette Chester
Annette Chester begins her 16th season as the office services assistant to Wendy Larry and the rest of
the Lady Monarch coaches, managers, and students.
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 Managers
Eboni Davis
Eboni Davis begins her first season as a manager with the storied Lady Monarch
women's basketball program. A local from Norfolk, Virginia, Davis is a sophomore majoring in sports management. She is a graduate of nearby Maury High
School where she played basketball for four years. Eboni Maree Davis, born on
May 10, 1987, is the daughter of Eddie and Patrice Davis. She has a twin sister,
Erica, who also begins her first season as a manager with the team.
ERICA Davis
Erica Davis begins her first season as a manager with the storied Lady Monarch
women's basketball program. A local from Norfolk, Virginia, Davis is a sophomore majoring in sports management. She is a graduate of nearby Maury High
School where she played basketball for four years. Erica Reney Davis, born on
May 10, 1987, is the daughter of Eddie and Patrice Davis. She has a twin sister,
Eboni, who also begins her first season as a manager with the team.
Kenisha Matthews
Kenisha Matthews begins her first season as a manager with the 15-time Colonial
Athletic Association Champion Lady Monarchs. Hailing from Norfolk, Virginia,
Matthews is in her freshman year at Old Dominion with plans to major in mass
communications. A graduate of nearby Maury High School, Matthews served as
a manager of the girls' varsity basketball team. Kenisha G. Matthews was born on
September 11, 1988 and is the only daughter of Yolanda Matthews and Kenneth
Winston.
Athletic Trainer
Amber Landis
Amber Landis begins her second season serving as the athletic trainer with the Old Dominion women's
basketball program. Last season Landis served as a graduate assistant with the program and is one of the newest
additions to the Old Dominion athletic deparment having been hired as an assistant athletic trainer in the summer
of 2006.
Landis received a B.S. in biokinectics from Eastern in St. David's Pennsylvania where she was a fouryear letterwinner in field hockey. She received her M.Ed. in education with an emphasis in athletic training from
Old Dominion. While working towards her master's degree, she spent two years as a graduate assistant in the
athletic training room working closely with the women's lacrosse, women's soccer, and women's basketball teams
along with the Final Four bound women's field hockey team.
A native of Telfon, Pennsylvania, she has three brothers, Chad, Troy, Derek, and a sister-in-law, Kari.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
#14 Letitia
Lyons
lSenior
lForward
l5-1
lNewport News, Virginia
lWoodside
2005-06 (JUNIOR): CAA All-Academic Team...Continued her role in the starting
line-up...Averaged 9.6 points and 4.3 rebounds to rank fourth on the team in scoring
and third in rebounding...Poured in double figures on 12 occasions...Reached the 20+
point mark twice...Netted a career-high 22 points in a home victory over Virginia
Commonwealth (2-24-06) and collected 20 points in an overtime game against
#5 North Carolina (12-29-05)... Ranked ninth in the CAA in field goal percentage
(.443)...Hauled in seven rebounds on three occasions including George Mason (120-06), Hofstra (1-27-06), and William & Mary (2-26-06)... Dished out a career-high
five assists four times including Towson (1-29-05), Drexel (2-3-06), William & Mary
(2-26-06), and George Mason (3-9-06) in the semifinals of the 2006 CAA Tournament...Steady free throw shooting in the final minutes at Delaware (2-19-06) helped
seal the 60-57win for the Lady Monarchs...Has the ability to hit the three and did so
seven times during the season...One of the team’s and league’s top defenders...
2004-05 (SOPHOMORE): Jumped into the starting line-up her second year on the
team...Started 30 of her 31 appearances...Averaged 7.4 points and 4.0 rebounds...
Collected 10 double-digit games including a career-high 20 points against Virginia
Commonwealth (1-14-05) shooting 9-for-12 from the field and 2-for-2 from the line...
Was one of three Lady Monarchs to score 20 or more points in the 2004-05 season...
Hauled in a season-high nine rebounds in Old Dominion’s electrifying 64-63 CAA
Tournament semifinal victory over Drexel (3-11-05)...Recorded a career-high four
steals versus Virginia Tech (11-27-04)...Third on the team in free throw percentage
shooting at a .786 mark (44-for-56)...Went perfect from the free throw line on nine
occasions and shot 8-for-9 against Towson (2-06-05)...Dished out a career-high four
assists at Virginia (12-10-04), at George Mason (2-13-05), and at Hofstra (3-3-05)...
Averaged 1.3 assists per game...Played a career-high 34 minutes in the regular season
finale at Drexel (3-6-05)...
Classic-All Tournament Team...Completed her career with 1,771 points,
a Woodside record for both men and 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 All-American
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. (16) and
Trevor (11)...Majoring in biology/pre-medicine.
2003-04 (FRESHMAN): Averaged 4.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in her first season
with the Lady Monarchs...One of the first Lady Monarchs off the bench...Missed the
first three games of the season with a fractured finger...Made her first appearance as
the first reserve off the bench to help lead Old Dominion to an upset victory over
#7 Penn State...Logged five points, five rebounds, and two steals against the Lady
Lions...Also played a career-high 28 minutes against Penn State...Logged her first
career double-double with a career-high 12 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in a
105-62 victory over Hofstra (2-12-04)...Went perfect from the free throw line seven
times including 4-of-4 performances against Hofstra (2-12-04) and William & Mary
(3-04-04) in the regular season finale...Scored in double digits four times including
a career-high 12 versus Hofstra (2-12-04) and 10 against George Mason (1-25-04),
Virginia Commonwealth (2-2-04), and William & Mary (3-04-04)...Stole the ball a
career-high three times in victories at Towson (2-05-04) and versus William & Mary
(3-04-04)...Dished out two or more assists in four games...Recorded two blocks
against George Mason (1-24-04)...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: 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)...Three-time First Team All-Peninsula District selection...Fourtime First Team Daily Press All-Star member...Selected to play in the Virginia High
School League Coaches Association (VHSLCA) All-Star Game...Named Peninsula
Most Valuable Player at the Senior Classic All-Star Game in 2003...Nike Peach State
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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Old Dominion University
These Are A Few Of Tish's
Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: My apartment at the
University Village
Place To Unwind After Practice: The
lounge
Drink at Borjo Coffeehouse: Red Strawberry Smoothie
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads: Red
Lobster or Nara of Japan
Time Of Year: Summer, Summer, Summertime!
Arena To Play In On The Road: VCU
Arena
Quote Or Saying: "If people talked
about Jesus, what makes you think they
won't talk about you?"
Basketball Memory: Beating Penn State
my freshman year
Thing To Bring On The Bus: IPod
Class I've Taken At ODU: Microbiology
Place To Shop: Guess
Magazine To Read: Essence
Book I've Read: "East of Eden" by John
Steinbeck
T.V. Show: Gray's Anatomy
Movie: Steel Magnolias
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Cherry Icee
Sports Personality: DeWayne Wade
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: Seeing the actual "David" by
Michelangelo
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:..........................22 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FG:...............................10 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FGA:.................................... 16 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:....................................1 vs. six teams
3PT-FGA:............................... 3 vs. two teams
FT:........................... 6 at Charlotte (12/18/05)
FTA:..............7 vs. North Carolina (12/29/05)
Rebounds:.............8 at Georgia State (3/9/06)
Blocks:................................... 2 vs. two teams
Assists:...................................5 vs. four teams
Career Highs:
Points:.......................... 22 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FG:............................... 10 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FGA:.....................................16 vs. two teams
3FG:................................. 1 vs. tweleve teams
3PT-FGA:............................... 3 vs. four teams
FT:.................................8 vs. Towson (2/6/05)
FTA:..............................9 vs. Towson (2/6/05)
Rebounds:................. 12 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04)
Blocks:..................................2 vs. three teams
Assists:................................... 5 vs. four teams
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS:
GP/GS
29-0 31-29 31-30 91-59 Min-Avg
464-16.0 744-24.0 861-27.8 2069-22.7 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
56-115/.487 2-9/.222 90-235/.383 5-17/.294 125-282/.443 7-26/.269 271-632/.429 14-52/.269 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:..........................22 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FG:...............................10 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
FGA:............................16 vs. VCU (2-26-06)
3PT-FG:................................ 1 vs. eight teams
3PT-FGA:........................ 3 at Drexel (3/6/05)
FT:................................ 8 vs. Towson (2/6/05)
FTA:............................. 9 vs. Towson (2/6/05)
Rebounds:.................12 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04)
Blocks:................................... 2 vs. two teams
Assists:...................................5 vs. four teams
FT-FTA/Pct.
28-42/.667 44-56/.786 40-61/.656 112-159/.704 19
Reb-Avg
86-3.0 123-4.0 134-4.3 343-3.8 A
20 39 68 127 Tish with Jazz on the way to
Monte Carlo
TO
29 50 54
133 BLK
3
5
11 19 ST
22 24 27 73 PTS-Avg
142-4.9
229-7.4
297-9.6
668-7.4
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
#34 Sherida
Triggs
lSenior
lForward
l6-1
lNorcross, Georgia
lMeadowcreek
2005-06 (JUNIOR): Second Team All-CAA... Appeared in and started all 31
games...Only Lady Monarch to start all 31 games...Second leading scorer behind T.J.
Jordan averaging 11.4 points...Team’s top rebounder collecting an average of 7.2 per
game... Shot a team-best .573 percent from the field...Led the team with 36 blocks...
Led the team with 41 steals... Ranked in the CAA in the following categories: first in
field goal percentage (.573), 11th in rebounding (7.2), eighth in offensive rebounds
(3.00), 11th in defensive rebounds (4.16), and seventh in blocked shots (1.16)...Performed six double-doubles and recorded double figure scoring in 20 games...Netted a
career-high 22 points at George Mason (1-20-06)...Grabbed a season-high 13 boards
in the regular season home finale against William & Mary (2-26-06)...Totaled seven
double figure rebounding outings... Handed out a season-high four assists in the CAA
Tournament semifinals vs. Hofstra (3-10-06)...Swatted away a season-high four shots
at Towson (1-29-06)...Captured a career-high four steals four times during the season
including the NCAA Tournament appearance against George Washington (3-19-06)...
Also played a career-high 37 minutes against the Colonials on the ESPN televised
game...
nominee...5A All-State Honorable Mention...First Team All-Gwinnett
County...Helped her Meadowcreek squad to the 5A 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 county in the high jump...Also holds the school record in the
high jump and triple jump events...
PERSONAL: Born Sherida Lynn Triggs on July 12, 1985...Daughter of
Anthony Sr. and Mildred Triggs...Has a brother, Anthony Jr. (20), and a
sister, Michelle (27)...Majoring in sports management.
2004-05 (SOPHOMORE): Jumped into the starting line-up after serving as a key
reserve her first season...Made 29 starts in 31 appearances in her second season as
a Lady Monarch...Averaged 6.9 points and a team second best 6.2 rebounds per
game...Recorded three double-doubles...Posted her first career double-double with
12 points and a career-high 17 boards in a victory against Virginia Tech (11-27-04)....
Also recorded a season-high 17 points and 11 boards in a win over East Tennessee
State (11-30-04)...Her third double-double came from 10 points and 10 rebounds at
Hofstra (3-10-05)...Recorded 11 double digit games and four double digit rebounding
performances...Shot a perfect 8-for-8 from the field against Virginia Commonwealth
(2-03-05)...Also shot 4-for-4 in the conference opener at James Madison (1-06-05)...
Registered a career-high four blocks in the home finale against James Madison (2-2705)...Ranked fifth in the CAA in blocks per game averaging 1.61 per game...
2003-04 (FRESHMAN): Averaged 2.1 points and 2.3
rebounds in her first season with the Lady Monarchs...
Appeared in 28 games...Poured in a then career-high
18 points against Drexel (2-01-04)...Also played a then
career-high 25 minutes, grabbed seven rebounds, and shot
8-of-11 from the floor against the Dragons ...Grabbed a
then career-high nine boards in 13 minutes against #20
Colorado (11-14-03) in the season opener at the WBCA
Classic...Also collected eight boards in the consolation
game of the WBCA Classic against #22 Auburn (1115-03)...Shot .857 (18-of-21) from the free throw line
including a 4-of-4 performance against William & Mary
(11-21-03) in the conference opener and 5-of-6 at annual
rival Rutgers (12-28-03)...Went perfect from the line four
times...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: 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 AllAmerican-Honorable Mention...McDonald’s All-American
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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Old Dominion University
These Are A Few Of
Sherida's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: My room
Place To Unwind After Practice: My bed
Drink at Starbucks:
Vanilla Bean Frappuchino
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads:
Henry's BBQ
Time Of Year: July (B-day)
Arena To Play In On The Road:
Delaware
Quote Or Saying: "Make your last one
your best one." - Michael Ireland
Basketball Memory: Hitting two free
throws at the end of the 2006 CAA
Championship Game
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Houston Comets
Thing To Bring On The Bus:
My Taz pillow
Place To Shop: Express
Magazine To Read: Ebony
Movie: Sister Act II
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Popcorn and Slushy
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: Running in the rain or riding the
boat to Venice.
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:........... 22 vs. George Mason (1/20/06)
FG:.................. 8 vs. George Mason (1/20/06)
FGA:............13 vs. James Madison (1/22/06)
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:............................... 1 vs. two teams
FT:.........................8 at Georgia State (3/4/06)
FTA:..................................... 10 vs. two teams
Rebounds:13 vs. William and Mary (2/26/06)
Blocks:................................... 4 vs. two teams
Assists:........................4 vs. Hofstra (3/10/06)
Career Highs:
Points:............22 vs. George Mason (1/20/06)
FG:......................................... 8 vs. four teams
FGA:.....................................13 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:..................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:..............................1 vs. three teams
FT:......................... 8 at Georgia State (3/4/06)
FTA:......................................10 vs. two teams
Rebounds:......17 vs. Virginia Tech (11/27/04)
Blocks:................................... 4 vs. four teams
Assists:........................ 5 vs. ETSU (11/30/04)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2003-04: 2004-05 : 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
28-2 31-28 31-31 90-61 Min-Avg
248-8.9 755-24.4 853-27.5 1856-20.6 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
21-51/.412 0-0/.000 89-178/.500 0-1/.000 141-246/.573 0-2/.000 251-475/.528 0-3/.000 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:........... 22 vs. George Mason (1/20/06)
FG:......................................... 8 vs. two teams
FGA:............13 vs. James Madison (1/22/06)
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:................................................. N/A
FT:.........................8 at Georgia State (3/4/06)
FTA:..................................... 10 vs. two teams
Rebounds:13 vs. William and Mary (2/26/06)
Blocks:................................. 4 vs. three teams
Assists:........................4 vs. Hofstra (3/10/06)
FT-FTA/Pct.
18-21/.857 25-50/.700 71-105/.676 114-176/.648 21
Reb-Avg
64-2.3 191-6.2 222-7.2 477-5.3 A
2
32 38 72 Sherida with Tish at the top
of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
TO
22 57 61
140 BLK
14 32 36 82 ST
3
32 43 78 PTS-Avg
60-2.1
213-6.9
353-11.4
626-7.0
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
#13 Shantel
Wilson
lSenior
lGuard
l5-9
lWashington, D.C.
lH.D. Woodson
2005-06 (JUNIOR): Number changed to 13 after wearing 15 for two seasons with the retirement of Tracy Claxton’s jersey...Appeared in 31 games making 25 starts...
Averaged 5.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per game...Posted first career double-double with career-high tying 10 points and career-high 12 rebounds against #5 North
Carolina (12-29-05) helping to force overtime against one of the nation’s premiere teams...Played a career-high 34 minutes against the Tar Heels...Greatly improved
free throw ability and went perfect from the line four times including a 4-of-4 performance against #19/20 Vanderbilt (12-04-05)...Fourth on the squad in assists
(61)...Tied her career-high with seven dishes against UNC-Wilmington (2-17-06)...Connected on both her three-point attempts against #5 North Carolina (12-29-05)
and James Madison (3-2-06)...
2004-05 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 31 games...Averaged 3.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game...Recorded a career-high 10 points at William & Mary (220-05)...Shot 3-for-6 from the field and 4-of-5 from the line...Hauled in a then career-high 10 rebounds versus the Tribe (1-20-05), which included seven offensive
rebounds...Tied her career-high with 18 minute appearances against Harvard in a regionally televised game, versus UNC-Wilmington (2-24-05), and against Delaware
(3-12-05) in the CAA Championship game...Had her best free throw performance against Hofstra (1-16-05) as she shot 5-of-6 from the line...
2003-04 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 31 games making one start...Made her first career start against #20 Colorado (11-14-03) in the season opener
at the WBCA Classic...Improved significantly as the season progressed averaging more minutes towards the end of the season...Averaged 1.3 points, 1.8 rebounds,
and 1.9 assists per game...Logged a then career-high seven points along with seven assists against Virginia Commonwealth (2-22-04)...Also played a career-high 18
minutes and recorded a career-high three steals against the Rams...Dished out six assists in ODU’s 105-62 victory over Hofstra (2-12-04) and against George Mason
(1-25-04)...Shot a perfect 4-of-4 from the line at Delaware (1-11-04) after missing her
first eight free throws...Went perfect from the line on five occasions...Also went 5-of-6
against the Rams (2-22-04)...
2002-03 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted her first season with the Lady Monarchs...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: 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 shot put 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 (17) and Dominic (31)...
Majoring in sports management with a minor in business.
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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Old Dominion University
These Are A Few Of
Telly's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Powhatan Beach
Place To Unwind After Practice: My
friends' house
Drink at Starbucks: Mochachino
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads: Red
Lobster or IHOP
Time Of Year: Fall
Arena To Play In On The Road: George
Mason
Quote Or Saying: "Dedication plus
perspiration equals great."
Basketball Memory: Winning the CAA
Championship last year
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Redskins, ODU
soccer
Thing To Bring On The Bus: Sleep
Class I've Taken At ODU: Public Speaking
Place To Shop: Military/Lynnhaven
Magazine To Read: Vibe
Book I've Read: "Cat in the Hat"
T.V. Show: Girlfriends, Law and Order
Movie: Love and Basketball
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Goobers
Sports Personality: Jordan, Lebron
James, Ticha Penicheiro
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: Whole time in Nice.
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:.............12 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06)
FG:....................4 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06)
FGA:.............9 vs. North Carolina (12/29/05)
3PT-FG:.................................. 1 vs. two teams
3PT-FGA:............................. 1 vs. three teams
FT:...............................6 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
FTA:..........................10 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Rebounds:...12 vs. North Carolina (12/29/05)
Blocks:...........2 vs. James Madison (1/22/06)
Assists:....................... 7 vs. UNC-W(2/17/06)
Career Highs:
Points:............. 12 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06)
FG:.................... 4 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06)
FGA:............. 9 vs. North Carolina (12/29/05)
3PT-FG:.................................1 vs. three teams
3FGA:...................................2 vs. three teams
FT:............................... 6 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
FTA:.......................... 10 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Rebounds:... 12 vs. North Carolina (12/29/05)
Blocks:........... 2 vs. James Madison (1/22/06)
Assists:....................................7 vs. two teams
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
31-1 31-0 31-24 93-25 Min-Avg
325-10.5 390-12.6 652-21.0 1367-14.7 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
12-42/.286 0-7/.000 35-93/.376 1-6/.167 50-125/.400 2-2/1.00 97-260/.373 3-15/.200 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:............ 12 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06))
FG:.................... 4 vs. Georgia State (2/12/06)
FGA:.......................................7 vs. two teams
3FG:................... 1 at James Madison (3/2/06)
3FGA:............ 2 vs. James Madison (2/26/04)
FT:............................... 6 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
FTA:.......................... 10 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Rebounds:.............................10 vs. two teams
Blocks:........... 2 vs. James Madison (1/22/06)
Assists:....................................7 vs. two teams
FT-FTA/Pct.
17-33/.515 23-44/.523 58-103/.566 98-180/.550 23
Reb-Avg
56-1.8 88-2.8 153-4.9 297-3.2 A
59 38 61 158 Telly a little nervous near the top of
the Leaning Tower of Pisa
TO
62 50 43 155 BLK
3
2
4
9
ST
14 17 27 58 PTS-Avg
41-1.3
94-3.0
160-5.2
295-3.2
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
#23 T J
Jordan
l
l
lJunior
lGuard
l5-8
lPortsmouth, Virginia
lWilson
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE): CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player...CAA All-Tournament Team...Second Team All-CAA....Played in all 31 games, making
25 starts...Took over the starting point guard role after a season-ending injury to Jen Nuzzo...Continued to be ODU’s three-point specialist...Led the team with 13.4
points per game... Ranked 13th in the CAA in scoring (13.4), 15th in field goal percentage (.408), fourth in three-point field goal percentage (.375), and topped the list
in three’s made (93)...Chased Aubrey Eblin’s single season three-point record (97 -1997) throughout the season missing the record by four treys and ended the season
with 93...Reset the single season three-pointers attempted mark with 248 attempts...Previous record held by Aubrey Eblin was 228 in 1997....Reached double figures
in all but seven games...Netted a season-high 23 points at George Mason (2-12-06) in ODU’s largest win of the season and tied it in the CAA semifinals against
Hofstra (3-10-6)...Reached 20 or more points four times...Tied career-high with seven three pointers made at George Mason (2-12-06) at the Patriot Center...The
seven threes were two shy of the school record set by Aubrey Eblin in 1998....Dished out an average of 2.3 assists per game...Handed out a career-high seven assists
at Hofstra (1-27-06)...Averaged 3.0 rebounds per game...Grabbed a season-high five boards in seven games...Reset her career-high mark in steals with five at Virginia
Commonwealth (1-6-06)...
2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 31 games, making two starts...Averaged 6.5 points and 2.7 rebounds per game...Recorded her first career start in the CAA
opener at James Madison (1-6-05) and also registered a start in the CAA semi-final against Drexel (3-11-05)...Served as ODU’s three-point specialist going 47-for158 from downtown to shoot .297...Ranked 12th in the CAA in three point percentage and fifth in three point field goals made...Shot a blistering 7-for-11 at Delaware
(2-11-05), just two shy of tying the school record for three pointers made by Aubrey Eblin in 1998...Scored a career-high 28 points against the Blue Hens to become
one of five Lady Monarchs to reach the 20+ point mark in a game...Also posted double digit performances against #16/19 Rutgers (12-05-04), Virginia Commonwealth (1-14-05), in the regular season finale at Drexel (2-6-05), and in the CAA
Tournament Final versus Delaware (3-12-05)...Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds
at Virginia (12-10-4)...Also dished out a then career-high three assists in a victory over
Virginia Tech (11-27-05)...Managed two blocks at Virginia Commonwealth (2-3-05)...
Registered a then career-high two steals in the season opener at Georgia Tech (1123-04), #8 Tennessee (1-2-05), Hofstra (1-16-05), and in the CAA quarterfinal versus
Hofstra (3-10-05)...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Led nearby Wilson High School in Portsmouth,Va.
to its first ever Group AAA state tournament and an appearance in the championship game....Named the Virginia High School Coaches’ Player of the Year.... Named
Virginia High School Coaches’ Association First Team All-State...Earned a spot on
the 2004 All-Star Team...Averaged 23.1 points per game during her senior campaign...
Connected on 112 three-pointers...Accumulated 2,050 points during her career...
Honor Roll student...Superintendent Scholar Award winner...Listed among Who’s Who
Among Students...
PERSONAL: Born Taurean Yves Jordan on March 16, 1986...Daughter of Sharon
L. Smith...Siblings include Kenya (33), Cy’ral (31), Travari (29), Zon (27), and K’la
(22)...Majoring in elementary education with a minor in special education.
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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Old Dominion University
These Are A Few Of T.J.'s
Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Gym!
Time Of Year: March...because of my
birthday and March Madness
Arena To Play In On The Road: Hofstra
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Denver Broncos
Baby!
Thing To Bring On The Bus:
Cell Phone, IPod, Play Station
Class I've Taken At ODU:
Elementary Physical Education
Place To Shop:
Any place selling Jordan gear
Book I've Read: "Church Boy" by
Kirk Franklin
T.V. Show: My Wife and Kids
Movie: Gridiron Gang
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Sour Patches
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:...................................23 vs. two teams
FG:..........................................8 vs. two teams
FGA:...........................18 vs. Duke (11/20/05)
3PT-FG:............. 7 at George Mason (2/10/06)
3PT-FGA:................14 vs. Tennessee (1/2/05)
FT:............................ 6 at Charlotte (12/18/05)
FTA:........................................7 vs. two teams
Rebounds:..............................5 vs. nine teams
Blocks:..................................1 vs. three teams
Assists:..........................7 at Hofstra (1/27/06)
Career Highs:
Points:..................... 28 at Delaware (2/11/05)
FG:............................ 9 at Delaware (2/11/05)
FGA:.......................... 18 vs. Duke (11/20/05)
3PT-FG:.................................. 7 vs. two teams
3PT-FGA:............... 14 vs. Tennessee (1/2/05)
FT:........................... 6 at Charlotte (12/18/05)
FTA:....................................... 7 vs. two teams
Rebounds:................. 7 at Virginia (12/10/04)
Blocks:........2 at Va. Commonwealth (2/3/05)
Assists:......................... 7 at Hofstra (1/27/06)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
31-2 31-25 62-27 Min-Avg
556-17.9 917-29.6 1473-23.8 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
71-213/.333 47-158/.297 141-346/.408 93-248/.375 212-559/.379 140-383/.366 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:......................28 at Delaware (2/11/05)
FG:.............................9 at Delaware (2/11/05)
FGA:................ 17 at James Madison (3/2/06)
3PT-FG:...................................7 vs. two teams
3PT-FGA:.................13 at Delaware (2/19/06)
FT:.................... 5 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
FTA:................. 7 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
Rebounds:........................ 6 at Drexel (3/6/05)
Blocks:........ 2 at Va. Commonwealth (2/3/05)
Assists:..........................7 at Hofstra (1/27/06)
FT-FTA/Pct.
12-25/.480 39-56/.696 51-81/.630 25
Reb-Avg
83-2.7 94-3.0 177-2.9 A
26 72 98 T.J. catching some rays in a view
overlooking Villafranche
TO
53 712
126 BLK
6
2
8
ST
22 41 63 PTS-Avg
201-6.5
414-13.4
615-9.9
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#44 Megan
Pym
lJunior
lCenter/Forward
l6-4
lNewfield, New York
lNewfield
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE): CAA All-Academic Team Member...Appeared in all 31 games...Averaged 2.7 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...Netted season-high
eight points against Georgia State (2-12-06) at the Constant Center...Grabbed a season-high five rebounds against Charlotte (12-18-05), who received votes in both
national polls late in the season and qualified for the WNIT...One of the team’s best free throw shooters hitting 21-of-24 for 87.5 percent from the line...Shot no lower
than .500 at each appearance at the line and went perfect from the stripe on eight occasions...Went a perfect 4-of-4 at the free throw line against UNC-Wilmington
(2-17-06)...Was second on the team in shots blocked (20)...Posted a season-high two rejections against four teams...
2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Made appearances in all 31 games including three starts...Averaged 3.6 points and 3.9 rebounds...Had her first career start against #16/19
Rutgers (12-05-04)...Also got the starting nod against William & Mary (1-20-5) and at Towson (1-23-05)...Poured in career-high 12 points in her first game as a Lady
Monarch at Georgia Tech (11-23-04)...Netted 10 points at Penn State (12-19-04)...Registered a career-high 11 rebounds, all on the defensive end, against Virginia
Commonwealth (1-14-05)...Ranked eighth in the CAA in blocks per game....Recorded a career-high four rejections against UNC-Wilmington (2-24-05)...Captured
four career-high steals in victories over Virginia Tech (11-27-04) and Hofstra (1-16-05)...Went perfect from the free throw line seven times including a 6-for-6 performance against James Madison (2-27-05) in the regular season home finale...Also went 4-for-4 against Georgia Tech (11-23-04) and Towson (2-6-05)...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Averaged 18.8 points and 9.8 rebounds as a junior and over 20 points per game as a senior for the Newfield Trojans in Newfield,
New York....Played with the New York City based Exodus, a Nike AAU squad that played against some of the best girls’ high school basketball players in the nation...
Rated third by NYCNJGIRLSHOOPS.COM,...Named an Interscholastic Athletic Conference Division II First Teamer...Also named an IAC All-Star...A four-year varsity member of the soccer team...Earned IAC All-Star honors playing at forward/goalie...Played two years of softball...National Honor Society...Earned academic awards in
science, math, English, Spanish, and history...
PERSONAL: Born Megan Marie Pym on January 29, 1986...Daughter of Tonia Ebel...
Has two brothers, Zach (25) and Kenny (22), and two sisters, Katie (18) and Desiree
(15)...Majoring in civil engineering.
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These Are A Few Of
Megan's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Practice gym after
7:00 p.m.
Place To Unwind After Practice: My
room
Time Of Year: Fall in upstate New York
Quote Or Saying: "We should often feel
ashamed of our best actions if the world
could see all the motives which produced
them."
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Syracuse Orangemen Basketball
Thing To Bring On The Bus: IPod and
gum
Place To Shop: At the Wal
Magazine To Read: ESPN the Magazine
T.V. Show: Desperate Housewives and
Gray's Anatomy
Sports Personality: Kenny Maine
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:....................... 9 vs. UNC-W (2/17/06)
FG:....................................... 3 vs. three teams
FGA:...................................... 6 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:...............................1 vs. four teams
FT:............................. 4 vs. UNC-W (2/17/06)
FTA:.......................... 4 vs. UNC-W (2/17/06)
Rebounds:............ 9 vs. Northeastern (2/5/06)
Blocks:...................................2 vs. four teams
Assists:................................... 3 vs. two teams
Career Highs:
Points:..............12 at Georgia Tech (11/23/04)
FG:....................... 5 vs. Penn State (12/19/04)
FGA:.......................................7 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:..................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:............................... 1 vs. four teams
FT:.................. 6 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
FTA:............... 6 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
Rebounds:..................... 11 vs. VCU (1/14/05)
Blocks:........... 4 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
Assists:..................................3 vs. three teams
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
31-3 31-0 62-3 Min-Avg
486-15.7 329-10.6 815-13.1 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
42-99/.424 0-0/.000 31-81/.383 1-5/.200 73-180/.406 1-5/.200
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:.......................9 vs. UNC-W (2/17/06)
FG:.........................................3 vs. five teams
FGA:.......... 7 at Va. Commonwealth (2/3/05)
3PT-FG:....................................................N/A
3PT-FGA:.............................1 vs. three teams
FT:................. 6 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
FTA:.............. 6 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
Rebounds:....................11 vs. VCU (1/14/05)
Blocks:.......... 4 vs. James Madison (2/27/05)
Assists:........................ 3 at Towson (1/29/06)
FT-FTA/Pct.
27-38/711 21-24/.875 48-62/.774 27
Reb-Avg
121-3.9 79-2.5 200-3.2 A
21 18 39 Megan with T.J. and Telly in front
of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
TO
55 30
85
BLK
26 20 46 ST
34 21 55 PTS-Avg
111-3.6
84-2.7
195-3.1
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#1 Tamara
Ransburg
lJunior
lCenter
l6-4
lKansas City, Missouri
lCostal Christian (VA)/Kansas
2005-06 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Sat out the season with a torn ACL suffered during the preseason....
2004-05 (JUNIOR): Sat out the season after transferring from Kansas...
2003-04 (SOPHOMORE - Kansas): Appeared in 27 games making 19 starts in her second season with Kansas...Third on the squad averaging 9.6 points and second
with 6.4 rebounds per game...Led the Jayhawks in steals (2.0 spg) and blocked shots (2.0 bpg) ...Ranks fourth in Kansas history in blocked shots with 122 career
rejections...Recorded 54 blocks during her sophomore season ranking seventh on the Kansas single season list...Ranked third in the Big 12 in blocks...Also ranked
fifth in the conference in steals...Posted double-doubles against Ball State (12-13-03), Nebraska (2-7-04), and Texas A&M (2-21-04)...Tied a season-high 19 points in
the regular season finale at Iowa State (3-4-04)...
2002-03 (FRESHMAN - Kansas): A member of the Holiday Inn/Jayhawk Classic All-Tournament Team...Named to the Waco Tribune-Herald, Dallas Morning
News, and Kansas City Star Big 12 All-Freshman Teams...Tied for the top scorer on the team with 10.9 points per game...Led the team in rebounding (7.8 rpg), field
goal percentage (.508), and blocked shots (2.3 bpg)...Notched six double-doubles and 18 double-figure scoring games...Swatted 68 shots, fifth on Kansas’ singleseason ledger...Led the Jayhawks in scoring on nine occasions and rebounding 16 times...Led the Big 12 in blocked shots with 2.3 per game which ranked 17th
nationally...Also among the league leaders in scoring, rebounding, and field goal percentages...Registered a season-high 23 points versus Baylor (2-22-03)...Hauled in
17 points and a season-high 17 rebounds versus Hampton (12-30-02)...Blocked six shots in two games including at San Diego (11-30-02) and versus Western Illinois
(12-7-02)...Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight contests...Blocked five or more shots
in four games...Started 28 of 29 games played...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Averaged 27 points and 11 rebounds in 2001-02 as
a senior at Coastal Christian Academy in Virginia Beach, Va...Averaged 24 points and
12 rebounds per game for Tilton High School in Tilton, N.H. as a junior...Helped lead
her team to a league-championship and a second-place finish in district play...Attended
many All-Star camps including the Nike camp in Chicago and the Reebok camp...Also
participated in softball, soccer, and track...
PERSONAL: Born Tamara R. Ransburg on October 19, 1982...Daughter of Mary
Marfo...Has three sisters, Jasmine (20), Crystal (16), and Joesea (27) and a brother, Joe
(25)... Majoring in sociology.
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These Are A Few Of Tay's
Favorite Things
Before a game:
Meditate and listen to gospel
Place I've wanted to visit:
Manigasko, Africa
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball:
Any college basketball
Thing To Bring On The Bus:
Cell Phone
Class I've Taken At ODU:
Sociology
Place To Shop: France& Italy
Arena to play in on the road:
Every place presents a different
challenge
Tay wishes she could show a picture
of "The David" but cameras were
not allowed in side the Arcadia
Museum in Floremce
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2002-03: 2003-04: 2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
Min-Avg
29/28 764-26.3
27/19 654-24.2 DNP - Transfer
DNP-INJ --
56/47 1418-25.3 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
127-250/.508 0-1/.000 95-203/.468 2-5/.400
--
--
--
--
222-453/.490 2-6/.333 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
FT-FTA/Pct.
63-97/.649 66-92/.717 --
--
129-189/.683 29
Reb-Avg
227-7.8 173-6.4 --
--
400-7.1 A
24 33 --
--
57 TO
114 72 --
--
186 BLK
68 54 --
--
122 ST
42 654 --
--
97 PTS-Avg
317-10.9
258-9.6
--575-10.3
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#11 Shahida
Williams
lJunior
lForward
l5-11
lNewark, New Jersey
lMalcolm X. Shabazz
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 9.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game...Fifth on the Lady Monarch squad in scoring and second in the rebounding department
behind Sherida Triggs... Among fellow CAA players ranked 18th in rebounding (5.7), 13th in offensive rebounds (2.42), and 11th in blocked shots (0.81)...Missed the
first five games of the season to concentrate on academics...Returned to the court against Charlotte (12-18-05), who received votes in both national polls late in the
season and qualified for the WNIT...Poured in a then career-high 18 points in her second game back at Florida International (12-21-05)...Reset her career-high with 19
points against George Washington (3-19-06) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...Had 12 double figure games...Grabbed double figure rebounds three times
including a career-high 12 at George Mason (2-10-06) at the Patriot Center in ODU’s largest victory of the season....Registered a career-high four blocks in the near
overtime upset of #5 North Carolina (12-29-05)...Reset her career-high in steals with three in her return at Charlotte (12-18-05)...Recorded her first career start against
Hofstra (1-13-06)...Played a career-high 27 minutes against James Madison (1-22-06)...
2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Made appearances in all 31 games...Averaged 3.9 points and 2.7 rebounds in her first season...Posted her first career double digit performance against East Tennessee State (11-30-04) with 10 points...Captured a then career-high 14 points on 6-for-14 shooting from the floor and going 2-for-3 from
the line at Hofstra (3-3-03)...Recorded her first career double-double in the outing against the Pride, grabbing a career-high 10 rebounds...Also had 11 points against
William & Mary (1-20-05)...Shot a perfect 4-for-4 from the charity stripe against East Tennessee State (11-30-04)...Handed out a career-high three assists at Virginia
(12-10-04)...Made three blocks against #16/19 Rutgers (12-05-05), William & Mary (1-20-05), at Hofstra (3-3-05) and in the NCAA Tournament against the Cavaliers (3-19-05)...Registered two steals against #8 Tennessee (1-2-05) and James Madison (2-27-05) in the final regular season home game...Logged a then career-high
20 minutes played at Hofstra (3-3-05)....
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Led Newark, NJ’s Malcolm X Shabazz High School
to a 32-1 record during her senior season....Averaged 15.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per
game....Helped her teams to three Essex County Tournament titles...Shabazz is the only
girls team to win consecutive NJSIAA Tournament of Champions titles...Named the
Newark Star-Ledger Player of the Year...Named Associated Press First Team All-New
Jersey...MVP of the Tournament of Champions...
PERSONAL: Born Shahida Williams on April 26, 1986...Daughter of Ava Hinnant...
Has two sisters, Rasheeda (30) and Jaheedah (18)...Major is recreation and tourism
studies.
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These Are A Few Of
Greedy's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Webb Center during
activity hour
Place To Unwind After Practice:
In my room
Drink at Starbucks: Strawbery
Frappichino with whipped cream
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads:
Anywhere
Time Of Year: April
Arena To Play In On The Road:
George Mason
Basketball Memory: Winning the CAA
Championship two years in a row
Team To Watch Other Than ODU Women's Basketball: ODU Field Hockey
Thing To Bring On The Bus:
Cell phone, IPod, and Z's
Class I've Taken At ODU:
First Aid, CPR, AED
Place To Shop: American Eagle
Magazine To Read: Vibe and XXL
T.V. Show: Matlock
Movie: Love Jones
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Cherry Icee
Sports Personality: Charles Barkley
Memory From The Trip To France
& Italy: There's not a minute I don't
remember
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:... 19 vs. George Washington (3/19/06)
FG:.......... 8 vs. George Washington (3/19/06)
FGA:... 14 at Florida International (12/22/05)
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:....1 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/05)
FT:......... 4 at Florida International (12/22/05)
FTA:...... 8 at Florida International (12/22/05)
Rebounds:.......12 at George Mason (2/10/06)
Blocks:................................... 3 vs. two teams
Assists:..................... 5 vs. Tennessee (1/2/05)
Career Highs:
Points:....19 vs. George Washington (3/19/06)
FG:...........8 vs. George Washington (3/19/06)
FGA:....14 at Florida International (12/22/05)
3PT-FG:..................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:.... 1 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/05)
FT:..........4 at Florida International (12/22/05)
FTA:.......8 at Florida International (12/22/05)
Rebounds:....... 12 at George Mason (2/10/06)
Blocks:....................................3 vs. two teams
Assists:......................5 vs. Tennessee (1/2/05)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
31-0 26-2 57-2 Min-Avg
325-10.5 551-20.8 866-15.2 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
48-122/.393 0-0/.000 102-200/.510 0-1/.000 150-322/.466
0-1/.000 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:......................... 14 vs. Hofstra (3/3/05)
FG:..........................................6 vs. five teams
FGA:........................... 14 vs. Hofstra (3/3/05)
3PT-FG:..................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:.... 1 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/05)
FT:...........................................3 vs. five teams
FTA:......................................5 vs. three teams
Rebounds:....... 12 at George Mason (2/10/06)
Blocks:....................................3 vs. two teams
Assists:....................................3 vs. two teams
FT-FTA/Pct.
26-52/.500 42-84/.500 68-136/.500 31
Reb-Avg
83-2.7 149-5.7
232-4.1 A
2
49 61 Ciao Bellas! Greedy and Coach
Barefoot prior to the game in
Mestre.
TO
30 48 78 BLK
4
21 25 ST
12 31 43 PTS-Avg
122-3.9
246-9.6
368-6.5
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#45 Tiffany
Green
lSophomore
lForward
l6-2
lChesapeake, Virginia
lIndian River
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE): Preseason Second Team All-CAA...Missed the 2005-06 season with a fractured foot...Suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal (Jones
Fracture) prior to the season opener against #1 Duke....
2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team and was a CAA Rookie of the Year candidate...Averaged 10.1 points and 8.3 rebounds...Led the
squad in the rebounding department and was third on the team in scoring...Finished the year ranked fourth on the all-time freshman rebounding list with 257 boards...
Ranked sixth in the CAA in rebounds per game...Also finished the season ranked eighth all-time on the freshman scoring list with 313 points...Appeared in all 31
games recording 25 starts...Joined the starting five her sixth game of the season...Received her first starting nod at Penn State (12-19-04)...Poured in a team high
eight double-doubles...Posted her first career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in a regionally televised game against Harvard (12-22-04)...Tallied a
career-high 20 points against William & Mary (1-20-05)...Was one of five Lady Monarchs to score 20 or more points a game...Collected a career-high 15 rebounds
against Drexel (2-17-05)...Led the team in blocks averaging 1.6 per game...Ranked third in the CAA in rejections per game...Swatted away a career-high six shots
against Hofstra (1-16-05)...Recorded a career-high five steals against the Pride (3-10-05) in the CAA quarterfinals...Invited to try-out for the USA Basketball World
University Games squad...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Honorable mention All-American by Street & Smith...Averaged 13.9 points and 12 rebounds during her senior season at Indian
River High School in Chesapeake, Va...Guided her team to the state championship quarterfinals... As a junior averaged 17.1 points and 17 boards...Named First Team
Associated Press’ All-Group AAA and Player of the Year...Led the Braves to a 32-1 record and an appearance in the state championship game...Poured in 1,531 points
during her scholastic career...Attended Nike Camp as a sophomore...
PERSONAL: Born Tiffany Green on January 16, 1985...Daughter of Darnetta and
Timothy Green...Has a sister, Doreesha (33), and two brothers, Levone (30) and Timothy (26)...Major is undecided.
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These Are A Few Of
T-Green's Favorite Things
Place To Unwind After Practice:
In my apartment
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads:
Captain George's
Time Of Year: Summertime
Arena To Play In On The Road:
Tennessee
Quote Or Saying: "To practice, play and
then win means everything, but to practice, play, and then lose means nothing"
Spot On Campus: My apartment at the
University Village
Basketball Memory: Beating the James
Madison Dukes and Delaware Blue Hens
for the CAA Championship
Thing To Bring On The Bus:
My cell phone
Class I've Taken At ODU:
Public Speaking
Place To Shop: Super Wal-Mart
Magazine To Read:
Jet and Street & Smith
T.V. Show: Flavor of Love
Movie: The Guardian
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Popcorn
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: The boat rides in Venice and the Le
Meridian Hotel in Nice.
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:...................................................... N/A
FG:........................................................... N/A
FGA:........................................................ N/A
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:................................................. N/A
FT:............................................................ N/A
FTA:......................................................... N/A
Rebounds:................................................ N/A
Blocks:..................................................... N/A
Assists:..................................................... N/A
Career Highs:
Points:........ 20 vs. William & Mary (1/20/05)
FG:..............................7 vs. ETSU (11/30/04)
FGA:............ 13 at North Carolina (12/30/04)
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:................................................. N/A
FT:................ 8 vs. William & Mary (1/20/05)
FTA:..................................... 10 vs. two teams
Rebounds:..................15 vs. Drexel (2/17/05)
Blocks:........................6 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
Assists:.... 4 vs. Va. Commonwealth (1/14/05)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
31-24 DNP-INJ
31-24 Min-Avg
723-23.3 --
723-23.3 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
123-220/.559 0-0/.000 --
--
123-220/.559 0-0/.000 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:........ 20 vs. William & Mary (1/20/05)
FG:............................ 6 at Delaware (2/11/05)
FGA:.................................... 12 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:.................................................... N/A
3PT-FGA:................................................. N/A
FT:................ 8 vs. William & Mary (1/20/05)
FTA:.........10 vs. UNC-Wilmington (2/24/05)
Rebounds:..................15 vs. Drexel (2/17/05)
Blocks:........................6 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
Assists:.... 4 vs. Va. Commonwealth (1/14/05)
FT-FTA/Pct.
67-116/.578 --
67-116/.578 33
Reb-Avg
257-8.3 --
257-8.3 A
21 --
21 T-Green and Sherida in a scenic
view on the way to Monaco
TO
43 --
43 BLK
50 --
50 ST
32 --
32 PTS-Avg
313-10.1
-313-10.1
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#12 Jen
Nuzzo
lSophomore
lGuard
l5-8
lNewport News, Virginia
lWoodside
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE): CAA All-Academic Team...Played in five games making three starts at the point before suffering a season-ending injury with a stress
fracture in her leg...Took over the starting point guard role from three-time CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Shareese Grant...Was averaging 2.4 points,
0.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists before injury cut her season short...Netted a season-high six points against Penn State (11-29-05), the Lady Monarchs’ first victory of the
season...
2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Played in 29 games...Averaged 2.5 points and 1.5 assists per contest...Stepped in to replace an injured All-American Shareese Grant to
record her first career start in a 68-56 victory over George Mason...Poured in a career-high 12 points in her start going 4-for-10 from the field and 2-for-2 from the
line...Also dished out a career-high six assists in the win over the Patriots...Played a career-high 29 minutes in the same game...Recorded 10 points against Hofstra
(1-16-05)...Also collected a career-high five rebounds against the Pride in the same outing...Dished out five assists against #7/5 North Carolina (12-30-04)...Went 12for-40 from downtown including a 2-for-2 mark at Penn State (12-19-04)... Registered a career-high two steals against #7/5 North Carolina (12-30-04) and at Hofstra
(3-3-05)...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINON: Played the point at Woodside High School in Newport News, Va...Teammate of current Lady Monarch senior Tish Lyons....Helped
her teams to the East Regional Semi-Finals for three consecutive seasons...Named the 2004 Peninsula Sports Club Female Athlete of the Year...Earned team MVP
honors...Named to the Second Team all-district squad....Also a standout on the softball field...Co-Region Player of the Year in 2004, three-time MVP, and three-time
First Team all-district honoree....Governor School nominee in science...Graduated seventh in her class...National Honor Society...Academic Student of the Year
(2001-2003)...Beacon Award Winner...Nominee of Harry F. Byrd Scholarship...
PERSONAL: Born Jen Nuzzo on October 19, 1985...Only child of Lee Nuzzo and
Tracye Williams...Lesile Williams was a former Lady Monarch manager...Major is
sports management.
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These Are A Few Of Jen's
Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Webb Center with
my girls
Place To Unwind After Practice: In my
room
Drink at Starbucks: Light Caramel
Frapachino
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads:
Katana's Japanese Steak House
Time Of Year: May
Arena To Play In On The Road: Delaware or James Madison
Quote Or Saying: "Success is not
measured by how much you have, but
how many others are better off because
you lived."
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Phoenix Suns
Thing To Bring On The Bus: IPod
Class I've Taken At ODU: Public Speaking
Place To Shop: Nordstroms
Book I've Read: "Magic of Thinking
Big"
T.V. Show: Desperate Housewives and
Gray's Anatomy
Movie: Cruel Intentions
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Large Popcorn
Sports Personality: Steve Nash
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: In Nice, the beach was beautiful. I
loved staring at the crystal blue water.
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:................. 6 vs. Penn State (11/29/05)
FG:.........................................2 vs. two teams
FGA:................... 5 vs. Penn State (11/29/05)
3PT-FG:............... 2 vs. Penn State (11/29/05)
3PT-FGA:............ 3 vs. Penn State (11/29/05)
FT:............................................................N/A
FTA:.......................1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
Rebounds:............................1 vs. three teams
Blocks:.....................................................N/A
Assists:................ 5 vs. Penn State (11/29/05)
Career Highs:
Points:...........12 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FG:..................4 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FGA:.............10 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
3PT-FG:................................. 2 vs. four teams
3PT-FGA:........4 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FT:.............................. 5 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
FTA:........................... 8 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
Rebounds:..................5 vs. Hofstra (1-16-05)
Blocks:....................... 1 vs. ETSU (11/30/04)
Assists:............6 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2004-05: 2005-06: TOTALS: GP/GS
29-1 5-3 34-14 Min-Avg
324-11.2 82-16.4 406-11.9 FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
24-78/.308 12-40/.300 5-15/.333 2-4/.500 29-93/.312 14-44/.318 Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Highs:
Points:........... 12 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FG:.................. 4 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FGA:............. 10 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
3PT-FG:.................................. 2 vs. two teams
3PT-FGA:........ 4 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FT:...............................5 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
FTA:............................8 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
Rebounds:...................5 vs. Hofstra (1/16/05)
Blocks:..................................................... N/A
Assists:............ 6 vs. George Mason (1/27/05)
FT-FTA/Pct.
13-19/.684 0-1/.000 13-20/.650 35
Reb-Avg
22-0.8 3-0.6 25-0.8 A
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TO
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1
0
1
ST
13 4
17
PTS-Avg
73-2.5
12-2.4
85-2.5
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#4 Jazzmin
Walters
lSophomore
lGuard
l5-2
lNorfolk, Virginia
lLake Taylor
2005-06 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 31 games making three starts including her first career start at Virginia Tech (11-22-05), a team that reached the second round
of the NCAA Tournament...Averaged 3.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game...Tallied a career-high 10 points against #19/20 Vanderbilt (12-04-05)...
Recorded a career-high five rebounds in a home game against Hofstra (1-13-06)...One of the team’s most consistent free throw shooters hitting 81.5 percent from the
line...Went 21-of-24 from the charity stripe...Was perfect from the line six times including a 6-of-6 performance against Virginia Commonwealth (1-6-06)...Dished
out a career-high eight assists against national runner-up and #1 Duke (11-20-05) in her Lady Monarch debut...
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Named the 2005 Tidewater Player of the Year...Four-time All-Tidewater selection...Guided Lake Taylor to the Eastern Region
semifinals for the first time in more than a decade...Led South Hampton Roads in scoring at 23.8 points per game during the regular season and averaged 5.7 assists
and four steals per game as a senior... Averaged 19.9 points, seven assists, and six steals in leading Lake Taylor to a 20-4 record and an appearance in the East Region
quarterfinals as a junior...Poured in 19.4 points as a sophomore and averaged 16.7 points as a freshman...Earned Eastern District Defensive Player of the Year.... a
First Team All-Eastern District, Street & Smith Honorable Mention All-America, and AP Second Team All-State honors as a junior and senior...Finished her high
school career with 1,851 points...The Titans won more than 17 games each of her seasons...Ranked 87th in the Blue Star Report of the country’s Top 100 senior high
school women’s basketball athletes...Attended the Nike All-America Camp...Co-MVP at the End of the Trail Tournament, an all-star event in Oregon...A three-sport
standout in basketball, volleyball, and track...Earned Eastern District Player of the Year and First Team All-Eastern District honors in volleyball...
PERSONAL: Born Jazzmin Antoinette Walters on January 6, 1987...Daughter of Marian and Mustafa Walters...Has five brothers and sisters, Yvonne (27), Micaiah
(25), Darius (23), Porshe (22), and Justin (21)...Majoring in sports management.
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These Are A Few Of
Jazz's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Gym
Place To Unwind After Practice: After
practice: cold whirlpool - After class:
my apartment
Drink at Starbucks: Strawbery Frappichino with whipped cream
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads: Anywhere!
Time Of Year: February
Arena To Play In On The Road: Hofstra
Quote Or Saying: "Why settle for less
when you can settle for the best?"
Basketball Memory: Winning the CAA
Championship my freshman year
Team To Watch Other Than ODU Women's Basketball: Cleveland Cavaliers
Thing To Bring On The Bus: Cell
phone!
Class I've Taken At ODU: Dance
Place To Shop: Wal-Mart
Magazine To Read: OPRAH!
Book I've Read: "Only the Strong Survive: Biography of Allen Iverson"
T.V. Show: Oprah Winfrey
Movie: Brown Sugar
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Pickle
Sports Personality: Allen Iverson
Memory From The Trip To France &
Italy: Too many just to name one! We
had a ball!
2005-06 Season Highs:
Points:...................10 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FG:..........................4 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FGA:.......................9 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
3PT-FG:............ 3 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
3PT-FGA:................7 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FT:............... 6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/06)
FTA:............ 6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/06)
Rebounds:................... 5 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Blocks:...................................................... N/A
Assists:..........................8 vs. Duke (11/20/05)
Career Highs:
Points:.................. 10 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FG:......................... 4 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FGA:...................... 9 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
3PT-FG:............3 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
3PT-FGA:............... 7 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/05)
FT:...............6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/05)
FTA:............6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/05)
Rebounds:...................5 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Blocks:..................................................... N/A
Assists:......................... 8 vs. Duke (11/20/05)
CAREER STATISTICS:
Year
2005-06 TOTALS: GP/GS
31-3
31-3
Min-Avg
426-13.7
426-13.7
FG-FGA/Pct.3FG-3FGA/Pct.
31-95/.326
11-53/.208
31-95/.326
11-53/.208
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CAA Highs:
Points:.................................... 9 vs. two teams
FG:...................3 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
FGA:...................................... 5 vs. two teams
3PT-FG:............3 at William & Mary (1/8/06)
3PT-FGA:............................... 3 vs. five teams
FT:...............6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/06)
FTA:............6 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/06)
Rebounds:...................5 vs. Hofstra (1/13/06)
Blocks:..................................................... N/A
Assists:........5 at Va. Commonwealth (1/6/06)
FT-FTA/Pct.
22-27/.815
22-27/.815
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Reb-Avg
40-1/3
40-1/3
A
60
60
Jazz and Coach Nik are all smiles
while walking in the rain in Florence
TO
37
37
BLK
0
0
ST
18
18
PTS-Avg
95-3.1
95-3.1
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#24 Jessica
Canady
lFreshman
lForward
l6-1
lWilliamsburg, Virginia
lJamestown
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Honorable mention McDonald’s High School All-American Team...Jamestown
High School’s all-time (girls or boys) leading scorer, rebounder, and shot blocker with 2,204 points and 1,280
rebounds....Ranks eighth all-time in Virginia high school girls scoring and fourth all-time in Virginia high school
girls' rebounding...Set a state tournament record by grabbing 63 rebounds in three games...Scored a career-high
50 points versus Bruton High School...Jamestown went 102-11 during her four years winning the Group AA
State Championship, two Region I Championships, four Bay Rivers District regular season championships and
four Bay River District Tournament Championships...High school team went 85-1 against district competition
winning 82 in a row during her career...Averaged 22.4 points and 12.1 rebounds as a senior enroute to the Group
AA State Title...Named the 2006 Region and Daily Press Player of the Year...A VHSCA All-Star team member...
A three-time First Team All-District, First Team All-Daily Press, and First Team All-Virginia Gazette honoree....
As a junior she led Jamestown to a 24-3 overall record averaging 22.4 points and 11 rebounds, earning First
Team All-State honor from The Virginia High School Coaches Association (VHSCA), in addition to First Team
All-Region I and Second Team All-State from the Associated Press....Named to the Naples Daily News Holiday
Shoot-Out and Greene County Ladies Classic All-Tournament Teams...
PERSONAL: Born Jessica Canady on August 8, 1988...Daughter of Gregory Ransome and Robin Canady...Has
one sister, Tonya (26), and a neice, Breanna (7)...Plans to major in psychology.
These Are A Few Of
Jessica's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: In the village in my
bed
Place To Unwind After Practice: My
room
Drink at Starbucks: Caramel mochacinnos
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads: Johnny
Carrinos
Time Of Year: Spring
Quote Or Saying: "Live and play like its
your last day!"
Basketball Memory: My high school
basketball team winning the states
Thing To Bring On The Bus: An Ipod,
pillow, covers, phone
Class I've Taken At ODU: English 101
Book I've Read: "Coldest Winter Ever"
T.V. Show: CSI
Movie: Love and Basketball
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Gummie Bears
Sports Personality: I'm just me
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#20 Vicki
Collier
lFreshman
lGuard
l5-11
lUpper Malboro, Maryland
lRiverdale Baptist
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: McDonald’s All-American Nominee...Top Ten Adidas All-American...Played
for Riverdale Baptist her senior season...Fourth Team All-Metro by the Washington Post...Netted over 1,000
career points and was 50 rebounds shy of reaching 1,000...First Team All-Conference...Averaged 21.4 points,
10.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists as a junior at Largo High School...Led the conference in scoring...Earned MVP of
the Largo’s First Christmas Tournament after netting 31 points and hauling in 19 rebounds in the championship
game....Named Honorable Mention All-Metro by the Washington Post, Second Team All-Gazette & PG Journal,
and first team All-League as a sophomore...Played eight years of AAU Basketball...Participated at the 15 & Under
AAU National Champion Competition, the Deep South Classic, the Adidas Classic, and the Junior Nationals...
Also a member of the track and volleyball teams....Member of the 4A State Track Champions capturing championships in the regional and state high jump...Was also the state champion in the triple jump her senior year...
First Team All-County and Gazette...Named Most Valuable Player of her volleyball team...Awarded First Team
All-County as a junior...Played one season of softball as a freshman....Named first team all-county...An Honor
Roll Student...
These Are A Few Of
Vicki's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: Webb
Place To Unwind After Practice: My
Spongebob room
Drink at Starbucks: Hot Chocolate
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads: Friday's
Time Of Year: Summer/Fall
PERSONAL: Born Vicki Michelle Collier on July 18, 1988...Daughter of Robert and Barvenia Wooten-Collier... Quote Or Saying: "You have to stand for
something or you will fall for anything"
Has one brother, Robert Jr. (21)...Plans to major in accounting.
Basketball Memory: Scoring my 1,000th
point and my last home game
Team To Watch Other Than ODU Women's
Basketball: Olympics (gymnastics)
Thing To Bring On The Bus: Food, uniform, shoes
Class I've Taken At ODU: 162M Pre-Calculus, CS 101, New PAGE
Place To Shop: MacArthur Mall, Military
Circle
Magazine To Read: Seventeen, People
T.V. Show: Family Guy, Flavor of Love,
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin
Movie: Medea Goes To Jail, Finding Nemo
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:Icee
and gummy bears
Sports Personality: Tim Duncan, Lisa Leslie,
Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper
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#32 Sharon
Houston
lFreshman
lCenter/Forward
l6-3
lMerriville, Indiana
lMerriville
PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: A three-time Most Valuable Player and all-conference selection....A two-time first
team all-area pick...Averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks as a senior at Merriville High School...Averaged
27 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks as a junior at Lew Wallace High School....Averaged 22 points, 13 rebound, and
five blocks per game as a sophomore and 17 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks as a freshman....Named one of the
top seven seniors in the state according to Regionroundball.com entering her senior season...Been active in AAU ball
playing with her team, “The Family,” which went 40-1 during the summer of 2005...An honor roll student...
PERSONAL: Born Sharon Houston on January 22, 1988...Daughter of Thomas Houston and Sharon Clark...Has three
sisters, Lawanda (30), Roberta (28), and Ashton (20)...Plans to major in communications.
These Are A Few Of
Sharon's Favorite Things
Spot On Campus: The Webb
Place To Unwind After Practice: My bed
Drink at Starbucks: Vanilla Frappichino
Place To Eat In Hampton Roads:
Chichos
Time Of Year: Fall
Quote Or Saying: "Stay positive and
positive things will follow."
Basketball Memory: My whole high
school career
Team To Watch Other Than ODU
Women's Basketball: Rutgers
Thing To Bring On The Bus: Music
Class I've Taken At ODU: Music Appreciation
Place To Shop: Military Mall
Magazine To Read: Vibe
T.V. Show: Flavor Flav - Flavor of Love
Movie: Million Dollar Baby
Concession Stand Item At The Movies:
Twizzlers
Sports Personality: Coach Nik
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Why Monarchs?
L ady Mo
na r chs
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)
was adopted in April of 2002.
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Lady Monarch
ROSTER
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
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Name
Tamara Ransburg
Jazzmin Walters
Shahida Williams
Jen Nuzzo
Shantel Wilson
Tish Lyons
Vicki Collier
T.J. Jordan
Jessica Canady
Sharon Houston
Sherida Triggs
Megan Pym
Tiffany Green
HEAD COACH:
ASSISTANTS:
Pos.
Center/Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center/Forward
Forward
Center/Forward
Forward
Cl.
RS-Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
RS-So.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
RS-So.
Ht.
6-4
5-2
5-11
5-8
5-9
5-10
5-11
5-8
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-2
Hometown / High School
Kansas City, Mo./Coastal Christian (Va.)/Kansas
Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor
Newark, N.J./Malcolm X Shabazz
Newport News, Va./Woodside
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
Newport News, Va./Woodside
Upper Marlboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist
Portsmouth, Va./Wilson
Willamsburg, Va./Jamestown
Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville
Norcross, Ga./Meadowcreek
Newfield, N.Y./Newfield
Chesapeake, Va./Indian River
Wendy Larry (Old Dominion, ‘77) 20th season
Nikita Lowry Dawkins (Ohio State, '89) 3rd season
Karen Barefoot (Christopher Newport, '95) 2nd season
Marie Christian (Old Dominion, '87) 2nd season
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS : Rene Rice (West Florida, '02)
PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE
Tamara...................... Tuh-MARR-ra
Shahida..................... Sha-hee-DA
Nuzzo........................ NUH-ZZ-o
Shantel...................... SHAAN-tell
Pym........................... P-im
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
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Name
Jessica Canady
Vicki Collier
Tiffany Green
Sharon Houston
T.J. Jordan
Tish Lyons
Jen Nuzzo
Megan Pym
Tamara Ransburg
Sherida Triggs
Jazzmin Walters
Shahida Williams
Shantel Wilson
HEAD COACH:
ASSISTANTS:
Pos.
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center/Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center/Forward
Center/Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Cl.
Fr.
Fr.
RS-So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
RS-So.
Jr.
RS-Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht.
6-1
5-11
6-2
6-3
5-8
5-10
5-8
6-4
6-4
6-1
5-2
5-11
5-9
Hometown / High School
Willamsburg, Va./Jamestown
Upper Marlboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist
Chesapeake, Va./Indian River
Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville
Portsmouth, Va./Wilson
Newport News, Va./Woodside
Newport News, Va./Woodside
Newfield, N.Y./Newfield
Kansas City, Mo./Coastal Christian (Va.)/Kansas
Norcross, Ga./Meadowcreek
Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor
Newark, N.J./Malcolm X Shabazz
Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
Wendy Larry (Old Dominion, ‘77) 20th season
Nikita Lowry Dawkins (Ohio State, '89) 3rd season
Karen Barefoot (Christopher Newport, '95) 2nd season
Marie Christian (Old Dominion, '87) 2nd season
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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS : Rene Rice (West Florida, '02)
Old Dominion University
A Closer Look At
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 AAA minor league team in the Baltimore
Orioles organzation.
Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a
lively waterfront activity center for outdoor 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
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Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront, where the Waterside Marketplace is a center of activity in downtown
Norfolk. Below, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is just minutes form the ODU campus.
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HAMPTON ROADS
Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum and home for the US
Battleship Wisconsin, is a popular destination for visitors. Far right,
Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in
millions of visitors. 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 ZOO in Norfolk. Far lower right, the sand castle competition is
the highlight of the annual Neptune festival in Virginia Beach. Bottom
of the page, the Virginia Beach Pier at sunrise.
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 JamestownWilliamsburg-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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O
This is Old Dominion
ld Dominion University opened
its doors 76 years ago in an abandoned public school building to
206 students. Known at the time as
the Norfolk Division of the College
of William and Mary, it became an independent,
four-year institution in 1962 and attained university status in 1969.
Today, Old Dominion enrolls more than
21,000 students, including approximately 6,200
graduate students. Its 185-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 versatile university, committed
to its students, their education, personal development and overall success. The University offers 68
bachelor’s degrees, 60 master’s degrees, 35
doctoral degrees and two educational specialist
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 provides a
bookstore, cafeteria, food court, game room,
lounge areas, and other shops and offices to serve
the student body.
Old Dominion is one of Virginia’s leading Ph.D. research 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 Applied Research Center,
Virginia Applied Technology and Professional
Development Center, Military Career Transition
Program, Executive Development Center and
the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation
Center. A leader in space-related research, Old
Dominion
ranks first in the state in funding from NASA
for research projects. The University operates
one of the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA’s Langley Research Center, and its
Oceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Modeling and Simulation programs are among the
best in the nation.
The University Village, a 75-acre development 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 Village also currently includes
278 modern apartment units for students, a fitness center and a variety of restaurants. Plans
call for the addition of a research park, bookstore, hotel and shopping center.
In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. The University
boasts three USA Today Academic All-Americans and a Truman Fellow. ODU’s first Rhodes
Scholar is former field hockey All-American Samantha Salvia, a 1996 graduate. Through its
distance learning operation, Old Dominion offers nationally ranked programs in the sciences,
engineering, arts and letters, health sciences, business and education. Its network includes
Left, the Old Dominion University in front of Webb Center. Below, the Webb Student Center houses
student services, the campus bookstore and many dining options.
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Old Dominion University
University
Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Below, the Ted Constant
Convocation Center is the site of many campus events and is the home of the university's men's and
women's basketball programs.
nearly 50 locations throughout Virginia and
as far away as Arizona, Georgia, Washington
state, and even U.S. Navy ships and submarines deployed around the globe.
Old Dominion is well known for its
international focus in both its curricula and
student population. More than 1,100 international students from 100 countries are
enrolled at the University.
The University also contributes to the
cultural life of Hampton Roads by presenting
music and dance concerts, plays, art exhibits, and annual literary and film and video
festivals. In addition, the President’s Lecture
Series brings nationally known speakers to
campus each year.
The University is located approximately
200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is
but a short drive to Virginia Beach and the
Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Old dominion
Administration
Dr. Roseann Runte UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
D
r. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion
University in the summer of 2001.
She has more than 20 years’ experience as a professor and senior
administrator. Her publications include books,
articles and chapters on topics ranging from
economic and cultural development to creative
writing. She has served on national and international boards, including The National Bank of Canada, the National Library, the Club of Rome, UNESCO and the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons.She is currently president of the American Council on Education’s Commission on International Education, a board
member of the
Commission
on Colleges of
the Southern
Association of
Colleges and
Schools and a
member of the
Executive Advisory Council for Su nGard SCT. Dr.
Runte’s work
has been recognized with
many awards and honors, including the Order of Canada, the
French Order of Merit, fellowship in the Royal Society and the
World Academy of Arts and Science, several honorary degrees
and a prize from the French Academy.
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Athletic Directory
(757) Area Code
President:
Dr. Roseann Runte................................. 683-3159
Athletic Director:
Dr. Jim Jarrett........................................ 683-3369
Senior Associate Athletic Director:
Debbie H. Byrne..................................... 683-3359
Associate Athletic Director:
Deb Polca............................................... 683-3358
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:
Kimberly Zivkovich................................. 683-3372
Asst. Sports Information Director:
Rob Silsbee............................................ 683-3372
Director of Athletic Publications/Creative Services:
Tina Price............................................... 683-3372
Asst. Athletic Business Manager
Scott Lowery.......................................... 683-4444
Athletic Camp Director:
Ann Manning......................................... 683-4358
Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships:
Chuck Gray............................................. 683-3372
Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.:
David Weisser........................................ 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:
Amber Landis......................................... 683-5444
Athletic Faculty Representative:
Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles...................... 683-4995
Baseball Coach:
Jerry Meyers.......................................... 683-4360
Men’s Basketball Coach:
Blaine Taylor.......................................... 683-3362
Women’s Basketball Coach:
Wendy Larry........................................... 683-3401
Field Hockey Coach:
Beth Anders........................................... 683-3785
Men’s 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:
Steve Martin.......................................... 683-5311
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Andy Zucker........................................... 683-5313
Old Dominion University
Old dominion
National Champions
Administration
Dr. Jim Jarrett
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In the school’s young history, Old Dominion
student athletes have won 28 Team and four
individual national championships since 1969.
SAILING (15)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
hen 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.
Jarrett began his 36th year as athletic director in 2006, 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-in-aids 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
Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the Sailing Center,
the Athletic Administration Building and the 8,500
seat Constant Convocation Center. Currrently, Jarrett is overseeing construction of the ODU Soccer
Building, an indoor tennis facility and renovations
to the Athletic Aministration Building, which include
a new weight room, training room and academic
advising area.
For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many
times by national and local groups. Most recently,
Jarrett was given Lifetime Achievement awards from NACDA and
VaSID. In 2003, he was named the
Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other
awards he’s 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.
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ICSA
(Intercollegiate Sailing Association)
1982 Women’s
1987 Women’s
1989 Sloop
1989 Singlehanded
1989 Dinghy
1990 Sloop
1990 Team Race
1992 Sloop
1996 Singlehanded
1998 Team Race
1998 Co-ed Dinghy
2002 Women’s
2002 W.Singlehanded
2003 W.Singlehanded
2004 W. Singlehanded
FIELD HOCKEY (9)
NCAA
1982 (29-0-1), 1983 (19-1), 1984 (23-0)
1988 (26-1)
1990 (23-2-1)
1991 (26-0)
1992 (25-0)
1998 (23-2)
2000 (25-1)
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (3)
AIAW & NCAA
1979 (35-1) AIAW
1980 (37-1) AIAW
1985 (31-3) NCAA
MEN’S BASKETBALL (1)
1975( NCAA Div. II)
INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (4)
Wrestling (3) NCAA Div. IICarl Ragland (152 lbs) in 1969
Wayne Bright (142 1bs) in 1970
Terry Perdew (118 lbs) in 1974
Women’s Tennis (NCAA)Tzipi Obziler : National Clay Court in Fall of 1995
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT HOSTS
Field Hockey –NCAA in 1985, 1986, and 2000 at
Foreman Field.
Women’s Basketball –NCAA Final Four in 1982 &
1983 at Norfolk Scope.
Sailing-ICSA Championships in 1985 (Team Race
& Women’s Dinghy), ICSA Championships in 1993
(Team Race), ICSA Championships in 2001 (Men’s and
Women’s Singlehanded).
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Support Staff
Deb Polca
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
David Weisser
Director of Game Atmosphere and
Student Attendance
Scott Lowery
Asst. Business Manager
Ann Manning
Athletic Camp Director
Christina Kinerk
Cheerleading Coach
John Blankenship
Facility and Grounds Supervisor
Andy Zucker
Strength & Conditioning Coach
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Mark Benson
Big Blue Club Director
Old Dominion University
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Academic Support
he Old Dominion University Athletic
Department offers a wide variety of
programs to assist the academic and
personal well-being of the studentathlete.
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 studentathletes:
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
Above, Students receive counseling during
registration. Right, Life-Skills Coordinator
April Brecht and Academic Advisor Tianna
Scott at their office in Webb University
Center.
sity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, 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 Mentors
Peer Advising Program
rals 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
The Service Commitment
◆ Educational programming and career
◆ Monarch ReachOut service project refer- ◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class
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 questions, 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.
The Personal Development Commitment
◆ Educational programming for new students and
teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Diver-
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Athletic Facilities
O
ld Dominion University prides itself
on being able to offer the studentathlete the best possible facilities to
achieve maximum potential on the
field.
The Intercollegiate Athletics Building, which
will undergo a renovation in 2006, houses both
strength training and athletic training facilties
which are always at the full disposal of the student-athlete. The expanded building will also be
the home to academic advising.
The athletic training room provides 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 water. The room also includes nine
training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine,
and a traction table. The athletic training room is
under the supervision of Head Athletic Trainer
Marty Bradley, M.S., A.T.,C., and his two full-time
assistants, along with a staff of graduate assistants
and student assistants.
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 supervision of Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker. The Intercollegiate
Athletics Building also houses the administrative
staff including the athletic director, the associate and assistant athletic directors, the offices of
sports information, promotions, and the ticket
office.
The Athletic Support Office and Buildings and
Grounds offices are also located in the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. The Intercollegiate
Athletics Building is located in the middle of the
athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the
4,000 seat Old Dominion Soccer Stadium, the 2,500
seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the ODU
Tennis Complex, Soccer Stadium and the Health
& Physical Education Building will also undergo
major renovation and expansion during the 200607 academic year.
Foreman Field, located behind Rollins Hall
on the northern edge of the campus, is currently
home to the field hockey and lacrosse teams. In
2009, the field will be the home field for Monarch
football.
The Old Dominion Sailing Center is located
on the Elizabeth River on the western side of the
campus and serves as home to the Monarch sailing program. Featuring a 200-foot pier and launch
area, the Sailing Center also has storage space for
the entire Old Dominion fleet of FJ’s, Lasers, 420’s,
and various support craft, locker rooms, classrooms, workshop, and office space for the sailing
coaches.
The crown jewel of the university's athletic
facilities is the 8,600 seat Ted Constant Convocation Center. The arena hosts all home men's and
women's basketball games, graduation, concerts
and other university events.
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Above, The new entry to the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. The building serves as home for the men's and women’s basketball programs.
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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Old Dominion University
Home of the Lady Monarchs
Ted Constant
convocatIon
Center
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Ted Constant
Convocation
Center
Ted Constant Convocation Center
The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility
is the 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 its 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 features shopping centers, restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and residence
halls.
Architects
The team of Mosley/Rossetti was 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 and a group box in the private concourse level.
There are 85 barrier free seats with 85 companion seats in the
facility. When seating is added on the floor, capacity is 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 allows 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 closed-circuit 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 transports people from a
variety of campus locations to Center events.
Call 757-683-4444
for more information.
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Old Dominion University
Convocation Center
LOCKER ROOMS
The locker rooms in the Constant Convocation Center
contain a players lounge, coaches office and professional style lockers.
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Old Dominion
Fieldhouse 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 eleven
Colonial Athletic Association championships during their
tenure at the Fieldhouse.
In addition to drawing top crowds, the Fieldhouse
played a major part in the overwhelming success of the
Lady Monarch program. Winning streaks, like the 64game 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 owned an astounding 383-74 record in the building, including post-season
and exhibitions.
Above, the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse,
the former home of the Lady Monarch dynasty.
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
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Largest Lady Monarch Fieldhouse Crowds
OPPONENT
1. Connecticut
2. William & Mary 3. Tennessee
4. Va. Commonwealth
5. Tennessee
James Madison
7. Texas
8. UCLA
9. Ohio State
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DATE
12-29-01
2-20-98
2-10-79
2-13-98
1-7-97
1-30-98
2-25-80
1-3-79
2-16-80
OUTCOME
L 70-84
W 110-51
W 71-56
W 86-48
W 83-72
W 81-59
W 74-45
W 90-60
W 85-56
ATTENDANCE
5,211
5,211
5, 200
5, 171
5,155
5,155
5, 105
5,100
5,055
Old Dominion University
Three-time NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
T
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-two 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, 1984-85)...
nine field hockey titles (1982, 1983, 1984,
1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000)...15 titles
in sailing (Women's Champions - 1982, 1987,
2002; Sloop Champions - 1989, 1990, 1992;
Singlehanded Champions - 1989, 1996, 2002,
2003, 2004; Dinghy Champions - 1989, 1998;
and Team Race Champions - 1990, 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
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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Retired Jerseys
Nancy Lieberman
(1976-80)
Ticha Penicheiro
(1994-98)
Inge Nissen
(1976-80)
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Clarisse Machanguana
(1994-98)
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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 the co-head
coach of the Florida International women’s basketball team.
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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. She currently resides in Italy with her husband and son, Nico, where she is continuing her
professional career.
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(1983-85)
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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 among
one of the first 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 All- American 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 2004 Seattle
Storm captured the 2004 WNBA Championship and her 2001 Sting squad advanced to the WNBA Finals.
Donovan was selected last season to coach the U.S. Senior National Women's Team as well.
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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 fan-favorite “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 is a member of the WNBA's Sacramento Monarchs, which recently captured the
2005 WNBA Championship. Her Monarch squad also reached the 2006 championship game. She is a
four-time WNBA All-Star and two-time All-WNBA first team selection.
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 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 an anouncer for ESPN and contributor to
ESPN.com. She and her son T.J. reside in Dallas.
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Tracy Claxton's time at Old Dominion may
have been short, but it was nothing but impressive.
In her senior season in 1985, Claxton an her
Lady Monarch squad brough home the school's third
national championship in women's basketball with
the NCAA title.
Claxton spent two seasons at Kansas before transferring
to Old Dominion in 1983. During her two seasons, Old Dominion
went 55-8 culminating as Tournament Most Valuable Player at the
1985 NCAA Championship. The 6-1 forward from New Haven, Connecticut is sixth on Old
Dominion’s all-time scoring leaders list just shy of the 2,000 point
mark with 1,999 career points. Her 1,434 career rebounds place her third on the all-time list .
Claxton scored a career high 28 points against UCLA and grabbed 20 rebounds twice during
her career, the first against Long Beach State in 1984, and the second in the 1985 NCAA final against
Georgia. Her 37 rebounds collected during the national semifinals and finals are still at Final Four record
over 20 years later. Overall, she performed the double-double 37 times.
Claxton earned All-District honors in 1984 and 1985 and she was named All-American in 1984
and 1985 by the National Sports Federation.
She graduated from ODU in 1985 with a degree in Health and Physical Education. She currently
resides in New Haven, Connecticut, with her son.
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Old Dominion University
Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
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
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. Studentathletes 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.
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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
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1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
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W
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L
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W
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
vs. James Madison
vs. Drexel
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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."
Letter written by Donna Doyle Smith to commemorate the first
Donna Doyle Scholarship game.
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Lady Monarchs
n April 24, 1996, women’s basketball announced
“We Got Next” as the NBA Board of Governors
approved the concept of a Women’s National Bas
ketball Association (WNBA) to begin play in June
1997 and former Lady Monarchs have been a huge
part of its success.
The WNBA has not been the only avenue through which
former Lady Monarchs have flourished. Professional women's
basketball has been in existence since the 1980s, beginning with
the now-defunct Women's Profesional Basketball League (WBL)
and the American Women's Basketball League (ABL).
A natural connection between Old Dominion alumni and
the professional basketball leagues has grown over the last 20 years.
From the first WBL draft in 1980 to the resurgance of professional
women's basketball with the ABL, to the WNBA drafts of recent
years, and the 2005 WNBA Championship and 2006 WNBA
Championship finale featuring two former standouts, Lady Monarch
greats have been continuing their careers in the professional ranks
with great success.
In 1980, seven members of the 1979-80 national championship squad were drafted by the Women's Professional Basketball
League, with three of those players going in the first round. Hall
of Famers Nancy Lieberman, Inge Nissen, and Chris Critelli were
the first three of of long line of Lady Monarch basketball stars to
become first round draft picks. Nine Lady Monarchs have been drafted into the professional ranks of the WNBA with another handfull picked up as free
agents. Both of Old Dominion's first round draftees, Ticha Penicheiro in 1998, and Hamchetou Maiga in 2002, captured the 2005
WNBA Championship with the Sacramento Monarchs and returned
to the finals once again in 2006. Additionally, Old Dominion had
the distinction of tying 2002 national champion, Connecticut, as
the school with the most student-athletes selected in the that year's
draft. Four of the Lady Monarch seniors who helped ODU dance
to the "Elite Eight" were selected - Hamchetou Maiga, Lucienne
Berthieu, Sharon Francis, and Tiffany Thompson.
Old Dominion alumni are not neccessarily restricted to
playing on the hardwood in WNBA. Anne Donovan ('83) coached
the Seattle Storm to the 2004 WNBA Championship, while former
players Maura McHugh ('75), Nancy Lieberman ('80), and former
ODU coach, Marianne Stanley, have all taken turns patrolling the
sidelines on the professional level of women's basketball.
Women’s basketball has come a long way since its beginnings in 1892 when Senda Berenson adapted James Naismith’s
basketball rules for women. And with the continued growth of the
WNBA, the sport is sure to go even further. For Old Dominion
fans, the opportunity is here to enjoy the talents of many former
players for years to come.
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In the Pros
Hamchetou Magia
Lady Monarch greats Ticha Penicheiro and Hamchetou MaigaBa celebrate the 2005 WNBA Championship as members of the
Sacramento Monarchs
Ticha Penicheiro
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchs
In the Pros
Mery
Andrade
1999-2002 Cleveland Rockers
2004 Charlotte Sting
Hamchetou
Maiga
2002-2006 Sacramento Monarchs
* 1st Round Draft Pick
* 2nd Round Draft Pick
Lucienne
Berthieu
Clarisse
Machanguana
2002-2003 Cleveland Rockers
2004 Houston Comets
1999-2000 Los Angeles Sparks
2001 Charlotte Sting
2002 Orlando Miracle
* 2nd Round Draft Pick
* 2nd Round Draft Pick
Donna
Harrington
Monique
Coker
2004 Los Angeles Sparks
2000 Indiana Fever
* Free Agent
* Free Agent
Ticha
Penicherio
Adrienne
Goodson
1998-2006 Sacramento
Monarchs
1999-2002 Utah Starzz
2003-2004 San Antonio Silver Stars
2005 Houston Comets/Charlotte Sting
* 3rd Round Draft Pick
* 2002 WNBA All-Star
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* 1st Round Draft Pick
* WNBA All-Time Assist Leader
* Four-time WNBA All-Star
* 1999 First Team All-WNBA
* 2002, 2003 Second Team
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COACHING IN THE PROS
Anne Donovan '83
* 2003 - 2005 - Head Coach - Seattle Storm
* 2001-2002 Head Coach - Charlotte Sitng
* 2000 - Head Coach - Indiana Fever
* 1998 - Head Coach - Philadelphia Rage (ABL)
Nancy Lieberman '80
* 1998 -Head Coach/General Manager Detriot Shock
Maura McHugh '74
* 2001 - 2003 - Head Coach - Sacramento Monarchs
* 1999- 2000 - Assistant Coach Sacramento Monarchs
Marianne Stanley (ODU head coach 1976 -1987)
* 2004 -2005 Assistant Coach - New York Liberty
* 2002 - 2003 - Head Coach - Washingston Mystics
* 2001 - Assistant Coach - Washington Mystics
* 2000 - Assistant Coach - Los Angeles Sparks
Anne Donovan '83
Alisa Scott (ODU Asst. Coach 1991 - 1998)
* 1998 - 2004 - Assistant Coach - Houston Comets
Maura McHugh '74
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Marianne Stanley
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Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCHS IN THE DRAFT
Hamchetou Maiga
Lucienna Bertheiu
Sharron Francis
Tiffany Thompson
2002-WNBA
Sacramento
Seattle
Minnesota
Los Angeles
1st Round
2nd Round
4th Round
4th Round
Donna Harrington
Marianne Stanley
2000-WNBA
Indiana
Los Angeles
Free Agent
Asst. Coach
1999-WNBA
Clarisse Machanguana
Los Angeles
Mery Andrade
Cleveland Adrienne Goodson
Utah
2nd Round
2nd Round
3rd Round
1998-WNBA
Sacramento
Houston
1st Round
2nd Round
Ticha Penicheiro
Nyree Roberts
1997-ABL
Clarisse Machanguana
San Jose
Esther Benjamin
Richmond
Celeste Hill
Seattle
1996-WNBA
Nancy Lieberman-Cline
Phoenix
2nd Round
Adrienne Goodson
1996-ABL
Richmond
3rd Round
Rhonda Rompola
1982-WBL
Dallas
Nancy Lieberman
Inge Nissen
Chris Critelli
Angela Cotman
Jan Trombly
Sue Richardson
Sue Brown
Linda Jerome
1980-WBL
Dallas
Chicago
New York
Houston
Colorado
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
St. Louis
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Alternate
Alternate
1st Round
1st Round
1st Round
2nd Round
4th Round
6th Round
7th Round
8th Round
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2005-06
In Review
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15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2005-06 in Review
1992...1993...1994...1995...1996...1997...
1998...1999..2000...2001...2002...2003...
2004...2005 ...2006 ...15 and counting...
The Lady Monarchs celebrate their NCAA record 15th straight Colonial Athletic Association Title after defeating second seeded James
Madisoni n one of the most exciting games in CAA Touranment history as the game came down to the wire.
For fifteen straight years, the
outcome has been the same. The Lady
Monarchs, despite injuries to key players and a brutal schedule, capturedtheir
NCAA record 15th straight Colonial
Athletic Association title and danced on
once again to the NCAA Tournament.
Old Dominion had the distinction of
one of the country’s toughest schedules
which included taking on five Top 25
teams through the course of the year,
including three teams (Duke, Tennessee,
North Carolina) who at one point where
ranked at #1 in the nation. The Lady
Monarchs concluded the year with a 22-9
overall mark and 17-1 record in CAA
play.
The Lady Monarchs lost the services
of forward Tiffany Green and Tamara
Ransburg prior to the opening tip against
#1 Duke and six games into the year
lost starting point guard Jen Nuzzo.
Following the loss to the Blue Devils,
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ODU regrouped to claim a 32-point
victory over Penn State.More tough
tests where ahead for Old Dominion
including #19/20 Vanderbilt, #6/7
Rutgers, and #5 North Carolina.
The Lady Monarch took the eventual Final Four bound Tar Heels to
overtime and the 80 points scored
by Old Dominion tied for the most
against a North Carolina opponent
all season. Also during that span, the
Lady Monarchs put one in the win
column against Charlotte. The Lady
Monarchs outrebounded the 49ers,
53-35, with ODU’s defensive rebounding effort equaling Charlotte’s
total number of boards. The Lady
Monarchs also took on top-ranked
Tennessee in Knoxville and trailed by
only six points midway through the
second half.
The conference portion of th
schedule opened with a 20-point win
66
over Virginia Commonwealth and saw
the Lady Monarch rattle off 16 straight
wins and go 9-0 at home against CAA
competition. The lone loss on ODU’s
conference schedule came at James Madison and set up a thrilling rematch in the
CAA Championship game.
The CAA Tournament opened with
the Lady Monarchs downing host
George Mason and followed with a victory over Hofstra setting up a showdown
with James Madison. It was a back-andforth battle in a first half that included
six ties and 11 lead changes, with James
Madison eventually claiming the advantage at the break 29-26. Neither team led
in the period by more than five points.
Old Dominion jumped out of the gates in
the second half on an 20-9 run in the first
ten minutes to make it 46-38. That was
as large as the lead would get, however,
as James Madison battled back to make
every possession count in the final
Old Dominion University
2005-06 in Review
Sherida Triggs emerged as an impact player earned Second Team All-CAA as she led
the league in field goal percentage and averagied. team second best 11.4 points and
7.2 rebounds per game.
minutes. A Paula Muxiri three-pointer
in the closing minutes gave the Lady
Monarchs the lead for good while free
throw shooting by Lawona Davis and
Sherida Triggs sealed the win.
Junior post player Sherida Triggs
and sophomore point guard T.J. Jordan
garnered several post-season awards
as both were named Second Team
All-CAA and Second Team All-State.
Triggs, a 6-1 forward, averaged a
team second best 11.4 points and a
team leading 7.2 rebounds in her third
season with the Lady Monarchs. She
performed six double-doubles, more
than any other teammate last season.
Among her season highs include a
22-point career night at George Mason
and a season-high 13 boards in the
regular season home finale against
William & Mary. She shot a team and
league-best .573 percent from the field
and also lead the Lady Monarchs with
36 blocks, and 43 steals. Triggs ranked
20th in scoring in the CAA, seventh in
rebounding (7.4 rpg), and seventh in
blockedshots (1.16).
Jordan, who was also named the
CAA Tournament Most Outstanding
Player, led her team with 13.4 points
per game and dished out an average
of 2.3 assists per game. Nationally, she
ranked sixth in the country average
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Senior Lawona Davis ended her career with four CAA championship rings and four
NCAA Tournament appearances. She finished just shy of making the 1,000-point
list netting 984 points in four seasons, including three as a member of the starting
line-up.
3.0 three-pointers made a game. She
reset Aubrey Eblin’s single season-three
pointer attempt mark with 248 attempts
and was just five three’s shy of resetting
Eblin’s three-pointers made mark with
93 treys. Jordan ranked 13th in scoring
among her CAA peers and finished the
year 15th in field goal percentage (.408)
and fourth in three-point field goalpercentage, (.375). Jordan reached double
figures in all but seven games and netted
a season-high 23 points at George Mason
in February. The Hampton Roads native
has also reached 20 or more points three
times and tied career-high with seven
three pointers made at George Mason at
the Patriot Center The Lady Monarchs’
awards were not only limited to the
hardwood as a trio picked up academic
honors. Junior Tish Lyons and sophomore
Megan Pym and Jen Nuzzo were named
to CAA All-Academic Teams. Lyons, a
pre-med/biology major, was also one of
four ODU student-athletes named to the
Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar team.
Seniors Lawona Davis and Paula
Muxiri also finished outstanding careers.
Davis graduated with four championship
rings and finished with 984 points. Muxiri joined a long line of Lady Monarchs
who joined the team from overseas and
finished her three-year career with 450
points.
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2004-05 Honors
CAA Tournament MVP
T.J. Jordan
CAA All-Tournament
T.J. Jordan
Lawona Davis
All-Colonial Athletic Association
Sherida Triggs (Second Team)
T.J. Jordan (Second Team)
Lawona Davis (Third Team)
Va-SID All-State Team
Sherida Triggs (Second Team)
T.J. Jordan (Second Team)
CAA All-Academic Team
Tish Lyons
Jen Nuzzo
Megan Pym
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2005-06
Team Statistics
Old Dominion University Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 12, 2006)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL
(22-9)
(17-1)
(5-8)
HOME
(11-3)
(9-0)
(2-3)
AWAY
(9-5)
(8-1)
(1-4)
NEUTRAL
(2-1)
(0-0)
(2-1)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
## Player
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 Jordan, TJ......... 31-25 917 29.6 141-346 .408 93-248 .375 39-56
.696
29 65
94 3.0 60 0 72 72
2 41 414 13.4
34 Triggs, Sherida.... 31-31 853 27.5 141-246 .573
0-2
.000 71-105 .676
93 129 222 7.2 84 2 38 61 36 43 353 11.4
03 Davis, Lawona...... 31-29 725 23.4 127-257 .494
4-8
.500 74-99
.747
51 80 131 4.2 61 0 80 80
9 34 332 10.7
14 Lyons, Tish........ 31-30 861 27.8 125-282 .443
7-26
.269 40-61
.656
69 65 134 4.3 54 1 68 54 11 27 297 9.6
11 Williams, Shahida.. 26-2
541 20.8 102-200 .510
0-1
.000 42-84
.500
63 86 149 5.7 52 1 49 48 21 31 246 9.5
02 Muxiri, Paula...... 31-7
696 22.5 106-207 .512 13-34
.382 48-70
.686
46 71 117 3.8 62 0 41 46 11 38 273 8.8
13 Wilson,Shantel..... 31-25 652 21.0 50-125 .400
2-2
1.000 58-103 .563
60 93 153 4.9 64 2 61 43
4 27 160 5.2
04 Walters, Jazzmin... 31-3
426 13.7 31-95
.326 11-53
.208 22-27
.815
2 38
40 1.3 28 0 60 37
0 18
95 3.1
44 Pym,Megan.......... 31-0
329 10.6 31-81
.383
1-5
.200 21-24
.875
20 59
79 2.5 67 1 18 30 20 21
84 2.7
12 Nuzzo, Jen......... 6-3
82 13.7
5-15
.333
2-4
.500
0-1
.000
1
2
3 0.5
8 0 10 14
0
4
12 2.0
55 Brown, Angela...... 25-0
143 5.7 17-38
.447
0-0
.000
3-7
.429
2 14
16 0.6 24 0
7 15
7
6
37 1.5
TEAM...............
54 74 128 4.1
0
8
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 31
6225
876-1892 .463 133-383 .347 418-637 .656 490 776 1266 40.8 564 7 504 508 121 290 2303 74.3
Opponents.......... 31
6225
707-1757 .402 129-408 .316 420-628 .669 399 651 1050 33.9 563 - 443 569 83 231 1963 63.3
TEAM STATISTICS
ODU
OPP
--------------------------------------------------SCORING..................
2303
1963
Points per game........
74.3
63.3
Scoring margin.........
+11.0
FIELD GOALS-ATT..........
876-1892
707-1757
Field goal pct.........
.463
.402
3 POINT FG-ATT...........
133-383
129-408
3-point FG pct.........
.347
.316
3-pt FG made per game..
4.3
4.2
FREE THROWS-ATT..........
418-637
420-628
Free throw pct.........
.656
.669
REBOUNDS.................
1266
1050
Rebounds per game......
40.8
33.9
Rebounding margin......
+7.0
ASSISTS..................
504
443
Assists per game.......
16.3
14.3
TURNOVERS................
508
569
Turnovers per game.....
16.4
18.4
Turnover margin........
+2.0
Assist/turnover ratio..
1.0
0.8
STEALS...................
290
231
Steals per game........
9.4
7.5
BLOCKS...................
121
83
Blocks per game........
3.9
2.7
WINNING STREAK...........
0
Home win streak........
10
ATTENDANCE...............
48156
41716
Home games-Avg/Game....
14-3440
14-2302
Neutral site-Avg/Game..
3-3161
SCORE BY PERIODS:
-----------------------------Old Dominion University.......
Opponents.....................
1st 2nd
OT
---- ---- ---1102 1193
8
965 982
16
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Total
---- 2303
- 1963
DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
--------------------------------11/20/05
DUKE
L
11/22/05
at Virginia Tech
L
11/29/05
PENN STATE
W
12/04/05
#19/20 VANDERBILT
L
12/09/05
at Rutgers
L
12/18/05
at Charlotte
W
12/21/05
at Florida International
L
12/29/05
#5 NORTH CAROLINA
LOT
01/02/06
at TENNESSEE
L
*01/06/06
at VCU
W
*01/08/06
at William and Mary
W
*01/13/06
HOFSTRA
W
*01/15/06
at Drexel
W
*01/20/06
GEORGE MASON
W
*01/22/06
JAMES MADISON
W
*01/27/06
at Hofstra
W
*01/29/06
at Towson
W
*02/03/06
DREXEL
W
*02/05/06
NORTHEASTERN
W
*02/10/06
at George Mason
W
*02/12/06
GEORGIA STATE
W
*02/17/05
UNC WILMINGTON
W
*02/19/06
at Delaware
W
*02/24/06
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
W
*02/26/06
WILLIAM & MARY
W
*03/02/06
at James Madison
L
*03/04/06
at Georgia State
W
!03/09/06
GEORGE MASON
W
!03/10/06
vs Hofstra
W
!03/11/06
vs James Madison
W
&03/19/06
vs George Washington
L
* = CAA Conference game
! = CAA Tournament - Patriot Center - Fairfax, Va.
& = NCAA First Round - Constant Center - Norfolk, Va.
68
SCORE
----56-93
69-76
93-61
77-82
41-77
79-69
76-80
80-88
67-83
82-62
77-68
71-57
63-53
71-55
72-63
70-65
69-56
76-49
87-41
81-33
89-50
78-51
60-57
94-66
85-33
68-75
82-56
66-50
94-73
58-54
72-87
ATTEND
-----5736
3421
3072
3171
4491
1403
608
4815
12838
377
641
3569
237
3374
3409
538
369
3068
3032
1225
3122
3008
3014
3344
4372
2560
512
1064
1135
1500
6847
Old Dominion University
2 0 0 5 - 0 6
November 20, 2005
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
B O X
November 22, 2005
Cassell Coliseum * Blacksburg, Va.
S C O R E S
November 29, 2005
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
December 4, 2005
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
#1/2 DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .56
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .69
(RV) VIRGINIA TECH: . . . . . .76
PENN STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .93
#19/20 VANDERBILT . . . . . . . .82
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .77
DUKE
OLD DOMINION
PENN STATE
VANDERBILT
Min
16
25
16
19
23
17
13
17
16
20
18
FG
M-A
3-7
5-12
2-3
7-9
6-9
5-7
1-2
1-7
1-3
2-4
3-5
FT
M-A
2-4
4-5
1-2
1-1
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-3
Reb A TP
Williams
3
1
8
Currie
9
2
15
Black
7
1
5
Waner
0
2
17
Harding
3
3
16
Kurz
4
1
11
Mitch
1
2
2
Smith
1
11
3
Foley
5
1
3
Gay
4
3
5
Bales
4
1
8
Team
1
Totals
200 36-68 13-18 42
28 93
Percentages: FG- .529 FT- .421 3-Point FG-.722
(Currie 1-3, Waner 2-4, Harding 2-3, Kurz 1-2,
Mitch 0-1, Smith 1-3, Foley 1-3) Turnovers - 21
(Mitch 4) Steals - 12 (Smith 4) Blocks - 10 (Black
4)
FG
M-A
3-6
3-8
5-10
4-12
1-4
1-1
1-2
6-12
0-1
0-0
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
27
5-12 0-0
6
1
10
Triggs
26
3-8
2-4
6
1
8
Davis
17
1-5
2-2
4
1
4
Nuzzo
17
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
Wilson
15
0-5
1-2
3
1
1
Muxiri
22
5-8
2-2
1
1
12
Walters
22
0-5
0-1
3
8
0
Jordan
30
7-18 1-2
5
3
17
Pym
12
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
Brown
12
2-4
0-0
2
0
4
Team
7
Totals
200 23-68 8-13 40
16 56
Percentages: FG-.338 FT- .615 3-Point FG- .200
(Lyons 0-1, Waters 0-1, Jordan 2-8) Turnovers - 26
(Nuzzo 6) Steals - 10 (Triggs 3, Muxiri 3) Blocks 3 (Triggs 1, Jordan 1, Pym 1)
47
26
46
30
93
56
ATT: 5,736
Officials: J. Morningstar, W. Dean, M.
HardcastleDecember 18, 2005
39
December 9, 2005
Louis Brown Athletic Center * Piscataway, N.J.
FT
M-A
5-5
2-2
1-1
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-4
2-2
0-0
Reb A TP
Muxiri
3
1
11
Lyons
3
1
8
Triggs
9
2
11
Davis
10
1
11
Walters
2
3
4
Nuzzo
1
1
2
Wilson
3
2
2
Jordan
1
0
18
Pym
3
0
2
Brown
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 24-56 15-19 39
11 69
Percentages: FG- .429 FT- .789 3-Point FG-.462
(Davis 2-3, Walters 0-2, Jordan 4-8) Turnovers - 21
(Walters 5) Steals - 4 (Nuzzo 2) Blocks - 5 (Pym
2)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Molinaro
16
1-1
0-0
1
1
2
Brown
20
6-8
3-5
6
2
15
O’Rourke
34
1-8
0-0
2
7
2
Williams
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Gissendanner 38
4-14 1-2
7
4
10
Vynuchalova 14
1-2
2-2
2
2
4
Squire
39
7-15 0-0
3
2
20
Renfro
24
4-5
0-0
4
0
8
Reemey
4
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 24-54 6-9
30
18 61
Percentages: FG- .444 FT- .667 3-Point FG-.438
(O’Rourke 0-1, Gissendanner 1-4, Squire 6-11)
Turnovers - 27 (Brown 6, O’Rourke 6) Steals - 9
(O’Rourke 3) Blocks - 4 (Brown 2)
OLD DOMINION
VIRGINIA TECH
OLD DOMINION
DUKE
ODU
Min
29
22
26
26
21
11
17
22
12
3
FG
Min M-A
FT
M-A Reb A
TP
Gardin
22
7-11 2-5
6
0
16
Finnerty
28
3-5
5-6
7
2
11
Copeland
28
2-10 1-4
3
4
5
Chriss
29
4-9
1-2
7
1
9
Mason
36
5-8
3-6
0
5
16
Diawara
6
1-3
1-3
2
1
3
Cook
14
2-4
0-0
1
0
5
Haskins
4
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Anderson
9
1-4
1-2
2
0
3
Hall
6
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Jackson
18
3-3
2-5
5
2
8
Team
4
Totals
200 28-57 16-33 37
15 76
Percentages: FG-.491 FT- .500 3-Point FG- .485
(Copeland 0-2, Chriss 0-1, Mason 3-4, Cook 1-1)
Turnovers - 13 (Chriss 4) Steals - 9 (Copeland 4)
Blocks - 3 (Gardin 2)
ODU
VA TECH
35
39
34
37
69
76
OLD DOMINION
Reb A TP
Muxiri
4
1
5
Lyons
5
3
16
Triggs
6
0
16
Davis
3
4
17
Nuzzo
1
5
6
Walters
1
6
1
Wilson
5
1
8
Jordan
4
0
20
Pym
2
0
4
Brown
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 33-63 17-20 35
20 93
Percentages: FG-.524 FT- .850 3-Point FG- .667
(Muxiri 1-1, Lyons 1-1, Nuzzo 2-3, Walters 0-1,
Jordan 6-9) Turnovers - 15 (Triggs 4) Steals - 15
(Lyons 4) Blocks - 1 (Pym 1)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Muxiri
28
6-8
1-1
5
2
14
Lyons
29
3-8
2-5
6
1
8
Triggs
27
2-3
0-0
3
1
4
Davis
30
8-14 4-6
9
1
21
Nuzzo
16
2-4
0-1
0
4
4
Walters
24
4-9
0-0
1
5
10
Wilson
14
3-4
1-1
3
0
7
Jordan
14
0-9
5-5
4
3
5
Pym
12
2-5
0-0
4
0
4
Brown
6
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 30-65 13-19 41
17 77
Percentages: FG-.462 FT- .684 3-Point FG- .211
(Muxiri 1-1, Lyons 0-2, Davis 1-3, Nuzzo 0-1,
Walters 2-7, Jordan 0-5) Turnovers - 16 (Triggs 4)
Steals - 8 (Davis 3) Blocks - 2 (Triggs 1, Pym 1)
PSU
ODU
VANDY
ODU
Min
26
25
28
25
23
17
18
18
16
4
35
44
FG
M-A
2-4
7-10
6-7
6-12
2-5
0-3
2-6
6-12
2-3
0-1
FT
M-A
0-0
1-1
4-4
5-7
0-0
1-2
4-4
2-2
0-0
0-0
26
49
61
93
ATT: 3,072
ATT: 3,171
Officials: Lewis, Grinter, Brunette
Officials: Blauch, DePaul, Sisk
December 18, 2005
Halton Arena * Charlotte, N.C.
December 22, 2005
Pharmed Arena * Miami, Fla.
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .76
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: 80
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
FT
M-A
5-7
0-1
0-0
4-5
3-4
0-0
0-1
2-5
0-0
Min
20
13
23
34
35
4
9
24
10
10
18
FG
M-A
1-2
0-2
2-4
5-8
7-12
1-2
0-3
8-12
2-4
2-2
0-1
FT
M-A
0-0
1-3
0-0
2-2
10-13
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-2
0-0
2-2
FG
M-A
2-4
5-12
6-7
7-14
1-5
3-8
2-5
3-10
2-3
FT
M-A
0-0
6-6
1-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-2
6-7
1-1
FG
M-A
4-10
5-14
2-5
3-9
2-7
3-5
0-2
1-3
2-4
1-4
FT
M-A
1-4
5-5
0-0
5-9
4-4
3-6
0-0
1-2
2-3
0-1
Reb A TP
Muxiri
3
1
9
Lyons
6
0
10
Triggs
11
0
2
Davis
4
1
10
Walters
0
2
8
Nuzzo
0
0
0
Wilson
5
0
0
Jordan
1
0
2
Pym
1
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 13-52 14-23 37
4
41
Percentages: FG- .250 FT- .609 3-Point FG-.077
(Muxiri 0-1, Lyons 0-2, Triggs 0-1, Walters 1-3,
Jordan 0-5) Turnovers - 24 (Triggs 7) Steals - 9
(Walters 3) Blocks - 3 (Triggs 3)
Reb A TP
Muxiri
1
1
4
Lyons
6
4
16
Triggs
7
0
13
Davis
7
2
14
Walters
2
3
2
Williams
7
0
6
Wilson
5
1
5
Jordan
5
1
14
Pym
3
3
5
Team
10
Totals
200 31-68 15-19 53
15 79
Percentages: FG- .456 FT- .789 3-Point FG-.222
(Walters 0-2, Jordan 2-7) Turnovers - 18 (Lyons 4,
Jordan 4) Steals - 5 (Williams 3) Blocks - 4
(Triggs 2)
RUTGERS
CHARLOTTE
Reb A TP
Campbell
3
0
2
Theodoris
2
0
1
Carson
3
0
4
Ajavon
3
5
13
Pondexter
3
8
26
Locke
0
0
3
Adams
1
0
0
Vaughn
12
0
17
Reed
0
1
4
Zurich
3
0
5
Thrash
2
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 28-52 16-26 38
14 77
Percentages: FG-.538 FT- .615 3-Point FG- .714
(Ajavon 1-2, Pondexter 2-2, Locke 1-1, Adams 01, Zurich 1-1) Turnovers - 17 (Ajavon 4) Steals 11 (Ajavon 5) Blocks - 7 (Vaughn 3)
ODU
RU
18
40
23
37
41
77
43
28
Officials: R. Trammell, J. Cunningham, B.
Brunette
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .79
CHARLOTTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
FG
M-A
2-6
5-16
1-7
3-5
2-5
0-3
0-3
0-6
0-1
39
49
ATT: 3,421
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .41
#6/7 RUTGERS . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Min
26
31
29
27
26
15
15
21
10
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Wirth
27
2-4
2-3
4
1
7
Thomas
22
2-7
5-6
5
2
9
Jules
15
1-3
2-2
1
1
4
Davis
40
4-7
7-8
5
10 16
Williams
40
6-10 4-4
5
2
20
Stringfield
18
0-3
0-0
2
0
0
Brockman
23
4-6
5-5
1
1
13
Sherwood
15
6-9
1-3
1
0
13
Team
2
Totals
200 25-49 26-31 29
17 82
Percentages: FG- .510 FT- .839 3-Point FG-.400
(Wirth 1-3, Davis 1-2, Williams 4-8, Stirngfield 02) Turnovers - 14 (Thomas 3, Sherwood 3) Steals 4 (Jules 1, Davis 1, Williams 1, Brockman 1)
Blocks - 3 (Thomas 1, Jules 1, Sherwood 1)
Min
20
34
25
23
20
14
23
30
11
Min
26
26
22
25
35
24
5
7
22
8
Reb A TP
Davidson
10
2
10
Brown
10
1
15
Obie
3
0
4
Daniels
3
5
11
Hoey
1
5
8
Smith
3
0
9
Ray
0
0
0
Smith
0
0
4
Gregory
1
2
6
Burgin
2
0
2
Team
2
Totals
200 23-63 21-34 35
15 69
Percentages: FG-.365 FT- .618 3-Point FG- .154
(Davidson 1-3, Brown 0-2, Daniels 0-1, Hoey 0-2,
Ray 0-2, Smith 1-3) Turnovers - 15 (Brown 3,
Smith 3) Steals - 7 (Daniels 2, Hoey 2, Smith 2)
Blocks - 4 (Burgin 2)
ATT: 4,491
ODU
CHAR
Officials: M. Zentz, S. Blauch, E. Brewton
ATT: 1,403
31
23
48
46
79
69
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Muxiri
16
1-5
2-4
5
1
4
Davis
19
4-11 2-5
4
0
10
Lyons
31
5-8
0-0
1
1
10
Jordan
37
7-15 0-0
5
0
20
Triggs
32
4-9
1-6
6
2
9
Walters
7
1-2
0-0
2
1
3
Williams
24
7-14 4-8
6
1
18
Wilson
11
0-3
0-0
3
1
0
Pym
14
1-3
0-0
0
1
2
Brown
9
0-2
0-0
0
1
0
Team
4
Totals
200 30-72 9-22 36
9
76
Percentages: FG- .417 FT- .409 3-Point FG-.483
(Jordan 6-10, Triggs 0-1, Walters 1-1) Turnovers 9 (Jordan 2, Williams 2) Steals - 8 (Triggs 2,
Williams 2) Blocks - 0
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Jakabsone
28
9-13 9-10 11
3
28
Makela
27
3-13 0-0
1
1
6
Bersone
22
2-4
3-4
7
0
7
Ferguson
26
4-8
5-8
3
2
15
Bouderra
40
4-6
1-2
5
7
9
Ciglar
27
5-7
0-0
2
3
11
Adley
18
2-5
0-1
8
1
4
Bedlov
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
7
Totals
200 29-56 18-25 44
17 80
Percentages: FG- .518 FT- .720 3-Point FG-.444
(Jakabsone 1-1, Makela 0-3, Ferguson 2-3,
Bouderra 0-1, Ciglar 1-1) Turnovers - 17 (Bouderra
5) Steals - 6 (Bouderra 4) Blocks - 4 (Bersone 2)
ODU
FIU
36
34
76
80
November 29, 2005
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
#5 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . .88
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .80
OVERTIME
NORTH CAROLINA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Larkins
41
8-11 2-6
8
0
18
Little
39
5-15 3-5
7
0
14
Atkinson
32
5-6
1-2
7
5
9
Latta
45
8-17 15-17 6
9
33
Sell
9
1-4
0-0
0
0
3
Little
17
1-5
0-0
3
2
3
Clayton
5
1-2
0-0
0
1
3
Dewitt
1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Pringle
10
0-0
0-0
2
1
0
McCants
26
2-5
0-0
4
1
5
Team
4
Totals
200 30-66 21-30 41
19 88
Percentages: FG- .455 FT- .700 3-Point FG-.304
(Little 1-3, Atkinson 0-1, Latta 2-7, Sell 1-4, Miller
1-3, Clayton 1-2, McCants 1-3) Turnovers - 20
(Atkinson 7) Steals - 12 (Little 3, McCants 3)
Blocks - 4 (Pringle 2)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Wilson
34
3-9
3-6
12
1
12
Lyons
37
7-14 5-7
3
1
20
Triggs
32
6-12 3-4
9
1
15
Davis
21
3-9
0-1
4
3
6
Jordan
35
5-14 2-2
2
3
16
Muxiri
16
0-3
0-0
1
1
0
Walters
14
0-2
0-0
2
1
0
Williams
26
6-12 1-2
9
3
13
Pym
10
0-3
0-0
2
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 30-78 14-22 50
14 80
Percentages: FG-.385 FT- .636 3-Point FG- .316
(Wilson 1-1, Lyons 1-3, Jordan 4-13, Muxiri 0-1,
Walters 0-1) Turnovers - 19 (Jordan 7) Steals - 16
(Lyons 4, Williams 4) Blocks - 3 (Lyons 2)
ATT: 608
UNC
ODU
Officials: T. Maddock, C. Fountain, M. Boman
ATT: 4815
Officials: B. Spence, J. Vaszily, M. Thorn
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
40
46
82
77
37
40
35
32
16
8
88
80
Officials: J. Morningstar, J. Rezac, J. Almarode
69
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2 0 0 5 - 0 6
January 2, 2006
Thompson-Boling Arena * Knoxville, Tenn.
B O X
January 6, 2006
Seigel Center * Richmond, Va.
S C O R E S
January 8, 2006
Kaplan Arena * Williamsburg, Va.
January 13, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .67
#1 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .82
VA. COMMONWEALTH . . . . .62
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .83
WILLIAM & MARY . . . . . . . . .77
HOFSTRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .71
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
HOFSTRA
Min
33
33
18
20
18
35
7
20
6
8
FG
M-A
2-8
7-9
2-6
0-0
6-17
4-9
1-2
4-8
1-1
1-1
FT
M-A
0-1
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
Min
30
29
21
32
37
6
9
15
9
12
FG
M-A
4-7
4-7
5-7
6-10
4-10
0-2
3-4
0-0
0-0
0-3
FT
M-A
1-2
2-2
7-8
8-8
4-4
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-0
FT
M-A
1-2
1-2
2-2
1-2
0-0
0-0
6-6
0-3
0-0
0-0
FT
M-A
1-2
5-7
0-0
3-4
5-7
0-0
0-0
3-4
2-2
0-0
Reb A TP
Lyons
6
3
9
Triggs
5
1
13
Davis
2
2
4
Wilson
5
3
7
Jordan
0
2
13
Muxiri
3
0
5
Walters
2
1
9
Williams
3
0
11
Pym
3
2
4
Brown
1
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 26-50 19-26 36
14 77
Percentages: FG- .520 FT- .731 3-Point FG-.731
(Lyons 0-1, Jordan 2-5, Muxiri 1-2, Walters 3-3)
Turnovers - 17 (Davis 3, Pym 3) Steals - 7 (Lyons
1, Triggs 1, Wilson 1, Jordan 1, Muxiri 1, Williams
1, Pym 1) Blocks - 7 (Williams 3)
TENNESSEE
Reb A TP
Spencer
5
2
9
Parker
4
3
10
Anosike
3
1
17
Zolman
6
2
23
Hornbuckle
6
3
14
Redding
1
0
0
Moss
0
1
8
Dosty
2
1
2
Fuller
1
0
0
Flucker
1
1
0
Team
2
Totals
200 26-50 24-28 31
14 83
Percentages: FG-.520 FT- .857 3-Point FG- .438
(Spencer 0-2, Zolman 3-5, Hornbuckle 2-4,
Redding 0-2, Moss 2-3) Steals - 10 (Anoskie 3,
Hornbuckle 3) Blocks - 3 (Dosty 2)
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Smith
26
3-5
3-4
4
1
9
Hollingsworth 27
2-3
2-2
8
0
6
Cosel
35
0-5
3-4
3
3
3
Chistova
36
5-9
2-2
2
3
12
Jones
30
2-7
7-10 2
0
12
Vaughn
19
0-3
3-4
4
0
3
Williams
1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Merlo
18
3-6
4-4
0
0
13
Peterson
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Pinkney
8
1-2
2-2
1
0
4
Team
5
Totals
200 16-40 26-32 30
7
62
Percentages: FG-.400 FT- .813 3-Point FG- .364
(Cosel 0-3, Chistova 0-1, Jones 1-2, Merlo 3-5)
Steals - 6 (Hollingsworth 2) Blocks - 2 (Smith 1,
Hollingsworth 1)
WILLIAM & MARY
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
James
40
5-15 3-4
3
5
13
Kaylor
32
8-18 4-6
8
4
22
Stroh
36
0-1
0-0
1
4
0
Kell
36
5-13 0-1
7
1
11
Schiel
37
6-12 2-2
3
6
20
Cruse
8
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Boone
9
1-4
0-0
2
0
2
Tausanovitch 2
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
10
Totals
200 25-64 9-13 35
20 68
Percentages: FG-.391 FT- .692 3-Point FG- .474
(James 0-1, Kaylor 2-4, Kell 1-3, Schiel 6-11)
Steals - 5 (James 3) Blocks - 1 (Kaylor 1)
ODU
UT
ODU
VCU
32
37
67
83
39
27
43
35
82
62
ATT: 9,513
ATT: 377
Officials: S. Bell, N. Sisk, M. Zentz
Officials: T. Danaher, J. Plunkett, D. DePaul
January 15, 2006
Daskalakis Athletic Center * Philadelphia, Pa.
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .63
DREXEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
OLD DOMINION
Min
20
34
28
31
34
12
24
8
7
2
FG
M-A
3-4
4-10
3-5
0-1
6-7
0-2
6-7
0-1
0-2
0-1
FT
M-A
2-3
2-2
1-2
3-4
0-0
0-0
6-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
January 20, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
34
25
29
28
63
53
77
68
ATT: 651
HU
ODU
Officials: K. Waller, R. Adams, J. Rezac
ATT: 3569
25
33
32
38
57
71
Officials: A. Lewis, S. Blauch, N. Jones
January 22, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
January 27, 2006
Hofstra Arena * Hempstead, N.Y.
GEORGE MASON
JAMES MADISON
OLD DOMINION
FG
M-A
4-7
5-13
2-8
1-1
3-7
1-12
0-2
1-1
2-2
0-1
2-5
1-2
FT
M-A
0-0
0-1
2-2
0-0
1-2
1-2
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
OLD DOMINION
ODU
DREXEL
39
44
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Williams
22
6-12 2-5
8
2
14
Lyons
26
3-6
1-2
4
2
8
Triggs
25
4-10 0-1
7
0
8
Wilson
29
1-7
6-10 4
5
8
Jordan
33
5-11 2-3
5
2
16
Muxiri
17
1-5
0-1
7
2
2
Davis
22
5-9
0-0
5
2
10
Walters
15
1-4
0-0
5
0
2
Pym
10
1-2
1-2
1
0
3
Brown
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 27-66 12-24 49
15 71
Percentages: FG-.409 FT- .500 3-Point FG- .385
(Lyons 1-1, Jordan 4-9, Walters 0-3) Turnovers - 18
(Walters 5) Steals - 11 (Williams 2, Wilson 2,
Jordan 2) Blocks - 3 (Triggs 2)
GEORGE MASON . . . . . . . . . .55
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .71
DREXEL
Reb A TP
Hester
6
1
0
Scanlon
7
4
19
Williams
2
1
10
Karlstrom
1
2
0
Suber
1
1
14
Johnson
5
0
8
Falson
0
6
2
Team
3
Totals
200 19-52 10-16 25
15 53
Percentages: FG-.365 FT- .625 3-Point FG- .333
(Hester 0-3, Scanlon 3-5, Karlstrom 901, Suber 25, Falson 0-1) Steals - 9 (Hester 2, Scanlon 2,
Williams 2, Johnson 2) Blocks - 1 (Williams 1)
38
24
OLD DOMINION
HOFSTRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .70
Reb A TP
Smith
4
0
8
Holness
6
3
11
Akintunde
9
1
6
Williams
0
0
3
Daniels
1
2
9
Wade
1
3
3
Meyers
0
0
0
Rogers
1
0
3
Shumaker
1
0
4
Ward
2
2
0
Slade
2
0
5
Quigley
0
1
3
Team
5
Totals
200 22-61 6-10 32
12 55
Percentages: FG- .361 FT- .600 3-Point FG-.417
(Holness 1-2, Williams 1-1, Daniels 2-4, Wade 0-2,
Quigley 1-2) Turnovers - 17 (Wade 3) Steals - 5
(Daniels 3) Blocks - 3 (Slade 2)
FT
M-A
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-0
4-5
2-5
2-2
ODU
W&M
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Murphy
27
4-9
2-2
7
1
13
Agugua
20
2-6
0-0
2
0
4
Gidden
31
6-12 0-1
8
0
12
McCollin
30
7-15 4-5
7
1
22
Ali
33
1-8
1-2
3
7
3
Hughes
14
1-2
1-4
3
2
3
McSpadden 8
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
Campbell
19
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Willaims
7
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
Harshaw
8
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
Quamme
3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 21-57 8-14 38
11 57
Percentages: FG- .368 FT- .710 3-Point FG-.368
(Murphy 2-4, McCollin 2-9, Ali 0-2, Hughes 0-1,
McSpadden 0-2, Williams 0-1) Turnovers - 24
(Murphy 6, Gidden 6) Steals - 8 (Gidden 2, Ali 2,
Hughes 2) Blocks - 4 (Hardshaw 2)
JAMES MADISON . . . . . . . . . .63
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .72
Reb A TP
Williams
4
1
8
Lyons
5
3
11
Triggs
4
1
7
Wilson
7
4
3
Jordan
5
0
16
Muxiri
0
0
0
Davis
3
2
18
Walters
0
0
0
Pym
1
0
0
Brown
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 22-40 14-17 32
11 63
Percentages: FG- .550 FT- .824 3-Point FG-.625
(Lyons 1-2, Jordan 4-4, Muxiri 0-1, Walters 0-1)
Turnovers - 17 (Davis 6) Steals - 2 (Williams 1,
Triggs 1) Blocks - 4 (Triggs 2)
FG
Min M-A
24
0-5
40
7-16
22
5-9
25
0-3
40
4-12
15
3-5
34
0-2
Min
32
21
21
23
31
18
14
21
14
5
FG
M-A
4-7
4-5
2-5
2-3
3-8
2-6
3-4
4-6
1-4
1-2
Reb A TP
Lyons
4
2
18
Triggs
5
1
11
Davis
1
3
4
Wilson
2
3
5
Jordan
3
2
15
Muxiri
7
1
10
Walters
1
5
9
Williams
6
2
2
Pym
6
1
6
Brown
0
0
2
Team
1
Totals
200 32-66 11-17 36
20 82
Percentages: FG- .485 FT- .647 3-Point FG-.438
(Lyons 1-1, Jordan 5-11, Walters 1-3, Williams 0-1)
Turnovers - 18 (Williams 5) Steals - 10 (Jordan 5)
Blocks - 3 (Triggs 1, Davis 1, Pym 1)
35
46
Min
28
22
23
20
32
21
19
15
17
3
FG
M-A
8-15
5-8
1-6
2-5
5-13
5-6
1-3
1-6
3-3
1-1
Reb A TP
Lyons
2
0
4
Triggs
4
2
16
Davis
4
5
6
Wilson
2
1
0
Jordan
5
0
17
Muxiri
3
0
8
Walters
1
1
2
Williams
4
5
10
Pym
0
1
2
Brown
0
0
2
Team
3
Totals
200 28-61 6-7
28
67
Percentages: FG- .459 FT- .857 3-Point FG-.278
(Lyons 0-2, Jordan 5-14, Muxiri 0-1, Walters 0-2)
Turnovers - 16 (Davis 4) Steals - 8 (Lyons 2,
Walters 2) Blocks - 2 (Lyons 1, Triggs 1)
Min
25
26
31
11
31
22
5
3
9
6
23
8
Min
26
27
21
32
26
15
15
22
13
3
FG
M-A
1-6
8-10
3-9
2-5
4-8
2-6
2-5
2-9
1-3
1-2
FT
M-A
2-2
6-10
1-2
1-3
0-0
3-4
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
Reb A TP
Lyons
7
1
4
Triggs
12
2
22
Davis
2
1
7
Wilson
5
2
5
Jordan
5
3
10
Muxiri
4
1
8
Walters
3
2
4
Williams
2
2
7
Pym
4
0
2
Brown
1
0
2
Team
4
Totals
200 26-64 16-25 49
14 71
Percentages: FG-.406 FT- .640 3-Point FG- .375
(Jordan 2-4, Muxiri 1-1, Walters 0-3) Turnovers 13 (Triggs 3, Wilson 3) Steals - 11 (Jordan 3)
Blocks - 8 (Triggs 4)
MASON
ODU
34
35
21
36
ATT: 237
ATT: 3374
Officials: T. Lippa, M. Hardcastle, R. Clarkson
Officials: T. Lippa, W. Dean, F. Grinter
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
55
71
Min
34
26
33
39
39
17
12
FG
M-A
4-10
5-9
7-12
2-7
4-14
2-3
0-3
FT
M-A
5-6
2-2
2-3
0-0
2-2
0-1
0-0
Reb A TP
Young
6
2
15
McCall
2
0
12
Alexis
9
0
16
Benenuto
2
6
4
Dickinson
4
3
12
Stokes
3
0
4
Lawrence
1
2
0
Team
3
Totals
200 24-58 11-14 30
13 63
Percentages: FG- .414 FT- .786 3-Point FG-.267
(Young 2-4, Benvenuto 0-1, Dickinson 2-8,
Lawrence 0-2) Turnovers - 19 (McCall 4,
Dickinson 4) Steals - 6 (Alexis 2, Lawrence 2)
Blocks - 2 (Alexis 1, Dickinson 1)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
30
4-9
2-2
10
5
10
Triggs
23
3-6
3-5
7
1
9
Davis
34
7-13 2-6
11
2
16
Wilson
18
3-9
1-1
3
1
7
Jordan
34
5-10 0-2
2
4
12
Muxiri
23
3-6
0-0
2
1
6
Walters
6
0-2
0-0
0
1
0
Williams
27
6-9
0-2
7
3
12
Pym
5
0-1 0-0 1
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 31-65 8-18 46
18 72
Percentages: FG-.477 FT- .444 3-Point FG- .167
(Jordan 2-6, Muxiri 0-2, Walter s0-2, Pym 0-1)
Turnovers - 19 (Davis 5) Steals - 11 (Davis 4)
Blocks - 4 (Wilson 2, Williams 2)
JMU
ODU
34
39
29
33
63
72
ATT: 3409
Officials: A. Lewis, R. Jones, A. Parker-Coe
70
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
32
7-14 1-2
7
2
15
Triggs
35
5-7
2-2
6
3
12
Davis
22
2-6
4-4
2
4
8
Wilson
10
1-1
1-2
1
0
3
Jordan
34
4-13 1-4
3
7
11
Muxiri
27
3-7
4-5
4
1
11
Walters
6
0-2
1-2
1
0
1
Williams
22
2-12 3-5
10
2
7
Pym
11
1-2
0-0
4
0
2
Brown
1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
8
Totals
200 25-65 17-26 46
19 70
Percentages: FG- .385 FT- .654 3-Point FG-.250
(Lyons 0-1, Jordan 2-7, Muxiri 1-3, Walters 0-1)
Turnovers - 20 (Jordan 4, Muxiri 4, Williams 4)
Steals - 9 (Davis 2, Jordan 2, Williams 2) Blocks 4 (Triggs 2)
HOFSTRA
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Murphy
37
3-8
2-2
7
5
7
Agugua
20
4-12 1-1
9
1
9
Gidden
35
8-14 2-4
16
2
16
McCollin
36
6-14 3-3
0
1
20
Ali
33
0-5
3-4
2
7
3
Hughes
4
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
McSpadden 5
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Campbell
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Williams
8
0-3
0-0
0
0
0
Harshaw
16
3-11 0-0
2
0
6
Biedny
3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Quamme
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 24-68 11-14 41
16 65
Percentages: FG-.353 FT- .786 3-Point FG- .375
(Murphy 1-3, Gidden 0-1, McCollin 5-10, Ali 0-1,
Williams 0-1) Steals - 9 (Harshaw 3) Blocks - 4
(Gidden 3)
ODU
HOFSTRA
34
23
36
42
70
65
ATT: 538
Officials: K. Lonergan, A. Argyropoulos, H.
Browne
Old Dominion University
2 0 0 5 - 0 6
January 29, 2006
Towson Center * Towson, Md.
B O X
February 3, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
S C O R E S
February 5, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
February 10, 2006
Patriot Center * Fairfax, Va.
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .69
TOWSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
DREXEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .76
NORTHEASTERN . . . . . . . . . .41
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .87
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .81
GEORGE MASON . . . . . . . . . .33
OLD DOMINION
DREXEL
NORTHEASTERN
OLD DOMINION
Min
23
36
25
25
34
17
11
18
8
3
FG
M-A
1-5
7-10
5-7
2-3
3-10
2-3
1-4
2-4
3-3
0-0
FT
M-A
0-0
1-1
4-4
4-6
1-2
0-2
4-4
0-2
0-0
0-0
Reb A TP
Lyons
1
5
2
Triggs
7
2
15
Davis
2
4
15
Wilson
5
1
8
Jordan
3
2
9
Muxiri
3
2
4
Walters
1
1
6
Williams
4
0
4
Pym
4
3
6
Brown
0
1
0
Team
1
Totals
200 26-49 14-21 31
21 69
Percentages: FG- .531 FT- .667 3-Point FG-.300
(Davis 1-1, Jordan 2-8, Walters 0-1) Turnovers - 13
(Davis 5) Steals - 11 (Triggs 2, Jordan 2, Williams
2) Blocks - 6 (Triggs 4)
TOWSON
FG
Min M-A
36
10-16
13
2-3
35
3-12
34
2-3
24
3-10
2
0-0
23
2-4
28
1-6
5
0-0
FT
M-A
2-5
0-0
0-0
2-4
1-4
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
37
28
32
28
Reb
8
2
3
8
3
0
1
7
0
A
1
1
2
5
4
0
1
3
0
TP
22
4
8
6
8
0
4
4
0
Jackson
Hopkins
Rose
O’Brien
Beasley
Stimac
West
Robinson
Pyne
Team
Totals
200 23-54 7-15 32
17 56
Percentages: FG-.426 FT- .467 3-Point FG- .214
(Rose 2-10, Beasley 1-2, Robinson 0-2) Steals - 6
(Jackson 2, O’Brien 2, Beasley 2) Blocks - 1
(Jackson 1)
ODU
TOW
69
56
ATT: 369
Officials: K. Vera, R. Adams, D. Mack
Min
27
28
38
36
31
3
4
2
2
10
19
FG
M-A
1-5
4-4
4-7
4-8
1-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
2-5
2-5
FT
M-A
4-4
1-2
1-2
1-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
FT
M-A
0-0
1-1
2-2
3-5
0-0
2-2
1-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
33
29
16
47
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
26
3-7
1-1
2
3
7
Triggs
21
3-5
5-7
6
1
11
Savis
24
4-7
5-6
4
7
13
Wilson
22
4-4
4-5
3
2
12
Jordan
26
5-9
1-1
3
5
16
Muxiri
21
5-7
4-4
3
1
14
Walters
16
2-3
0-0
0
2
5
Williams
19
1-6
1-3
6
3
3
Pym
19
3-6
2-2
5
0
8
Brown
6
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
6
Totals
200 30-54 23-29 38
24 89
Percentages: FG-.556 FT- .793 3-Point FG- .400
(Lyons 0-2, Jordan 5-9, Muxiri 0-1, Wlaters 1-2,
Pym 0-1) Turnovers - 21 (Jordan 5) Steals - 14
(Muxiri 3, Pym 3) Blocks - 3 (Davis 1, Muxiri 1,
Pym 1)
GSU
ODU
24
44
26
45
50
89
17
48
24
39
DREXEL
ODU
NU
ODU
February 12, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Rucker
17
1-1
0-0
1
0
2
Head
24
2-6
0-0
7
0
4
Hollins
31
4-12 0-0
3
4
8
Monroe
35
5-7
2-4
1
3
12
Roegiers-Jensen 20
3-11 0-0
3
0
6
Smith
28
2-3
1-2
6
2
5
Chasten
11
2-6
0-0
0
0
4
Strickland
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Richmond
5
0-3
0-0
0
0
0
Gilbert
5
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Thomas
22
4-11 0-0
1
3
9
Team
4
Totals
200 23-60 3-6
26
12 50
Percentages: FG- .383 FT- 500 3-Point FG-.077
(Hollins 0-3, Roegiers-Jensen 0-2, Chasten 0-3,
Richmond 0-1, Thomas 1-4) Turnovers - 27
(Hollins 7) Steals - 8 (Hollins 3) Blocks - 3 (Head
1, Hollins 1, Smith 1)
FT
M-A
0-1
5-6
2-2
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-4
2-2
0-0
Reb A TP
Lyons
7
4
6
Triggs
12
0
19
Davis
3
1
10
Wilson
7
4
3
Jordan
0
2
8
Muxiri
3
3
14
Walters
3
4
4
Williams
8
2
13
Pym
9
1
6
Brown
5
1
4
Team
5
Totals
200 36-73 12-17 62
22 87
Percentages: FG-.493 FT- .706 3-Point FG- .333
(Jordan 2-4, Muxiri 1-2, Walters 0-3) Turnovers 19 (Triggs 4) Steals - 11 (Muxiri 3) Blocks - 8
(Triggs 3)
49
76
Officials: L. Newton, E. Brewton, J. Cunningham
GEORGIA STATE
FG
Min M-A
17
3-5
23
7-10
19
4-7
20
1-5
31
3-5
24
6-12
13
2-5
22
6-11
18
2-6
13
2-7
Reb A TP
Lyons
3
5
6
Triggs
6
2
15
Davis
4
0
10
Wilson
6
2
7
Jordan
1
2
5
Muxiri
5
3
13
Walters
0
2
5
Williams
5
2
11
Pym
0
0
2
Brown
0
1
2
Team
1
Totals
200 32-57 10-13 31
19 76
Percentages: FG-.561 FT- .750 3-Point FG- .333
(Jordan 1-4, Muxiri 1-1, Walters 0-1) Turnovers 10 (Lyons 2, Davis 2, Brown 2) Steals - 9 (Lyons
3) Blocks - 1 (Williams 1)
ATT: 3068
GEORGIA STATE . . . . . . . . . . .50
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .89
FT
M-A
2-4
1-2
1-1
1-3
0-0
0-0
2-2
1-2
1-6
0-0
Reb A TP
Sheppard
10
1
2
Copeland
4
1
5
Smallwood
2
2
3
Burrows
3
3
5
Zwarich
2
1
6
Ausmann
0
0
0
Feldman
2
0
14
Scherpiet
0
0
1
Thomas
1
0
3
Pablos
1
2
2
Team
4
Totals
200 15-61 9-20 29
10 41
Percentages: FG- .246 FT- .450 3-Point FG-.182
(Smallwood 0-1, Burrows 0-1, Ausmann 0-1,
Feldman 2-8) Turnovers - 18 (Burrows 4, Zwarich
4) Steals - 9 (Burrows 3) Blocks - 3 (Sheppard 1,
Copeland 1, Thomas 1)
FG
Min M-A
23
3-6
26
7-12
25
4-9
24
2-2
27
2-5
25
5-6
13
2-3
23
5-10
9
1-2
5
1-2
Min
31
23
21
33
22
6
21
13
13
17
FG
M-A
0-8
2-9
1-6
2-9
3-7
0-1
5-13
0-0
1-4
1-2
Reb A TP
Scanlon
3
1
7
Williams
6
3
9
Falson
2
5
12
N. Suber
2
2
9
A. Suber
3
0
3
Golden
0
1
0
Karlsson
0
0
0
Golden
1
0
0
Tuzzulo
2
0
0
Johnson
3
0
4
Karlstrom
0
2
5
Team
1
Totals
200 18-42 7-12 23
14 49
Percentages: FG- .361 FT- .600 3-Point FG-.417
(Scanlon 1-4, Falson 2-5, N. Suber 0-2, A. Suber 14, Tuzzulo 0-2, Karlstrom 1-2) Turnovers - 18
(Scanlon 4) Steals - 3 (Scanlon 2) Blocks - 0
January 29, 2006
Bob Carpenter Center * Newark, Del.
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .60
DELAWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
DELAWARE
Reb A TP
Lyons
3
1
11
Triggs
5
1
9
Davis
6
7
9
WIlson
7
7
8
Jordan
4
3
19
Muxiri
6
1
7
Walters
1
3
0
Williams
3
0
9
Pym
3
0
6
Brown
0
0
0
Team
0
Totals
200 29-55 15-24 38
23 78
Percentages: FG-.527 FT- .625 3-Point FG- .556
(Jordan 5-7, Muxiri 0-1, Walters 0-1) Turnovers 12 (Jordan 4) Steals - 11 (Pym 3) Blocks - 4
(Triggs 2)
UNC-W
ODU
21
36
30
42
51
78
Min
32
24
25
21
39
28
4
20
2
5
FG
M-A
6-11
4-6
4-7
0-7
5-15
1-3
1-1
1-5
0-0
0-0
43
16
81
33
Reb A TP
Lyons
3
3
18
Triggs
12
0
10
Davis
4
1
8
Wilson
6
2
1
Jordan
0
4
14
Muxiri
3
2
4
Walters
1
0
2
Williams
3
2
3
Pym
0
0
0
Brown
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 22-55 10-16 36
14 60
Percentages: FG- .400 FT- .625 3-Point FG-.400
(Lyons 1-1, Jordan 4-13, Muxiri 1-1) Turnovers 16 (Lyons 4, Davis 4) Steals - 6 (Lyons 1, Triggs 1,
Wilson 1, Jordan 1, Muxiri 1, Walters 1) Blocks 4 (Lyons 2)
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Blackstone
39
4-7
1-1
9
0
9
Deng
14
0-2
2-3
2
0
2
Koshansky
28
2-6
0-0
5
4
5
Czorniewy
31
5-14 3-3
14
4
14
Smith
26
4-8
3-4
11
2
11
Livingston
15
1-3
1-2
3
0
3
Fisher
16
0-3
0-0
0
1
0
Irving
21
5-8
3-4
13
0
13
Team
Totals
200 21-51 13-17 33
11 57
Percentages: FG-.412 FT- .765 3-Point FG- .222
(Blackstone 0-3, Koshansky 1-4, Czorniewy 1-1,
Livingstoon 0-1) Steals - 4 (Irving 2) Blocks - 1
(Czorniewy 1)
ODU
UD
21
24
39
33
60
57
VA COMMONWEALTH . . . . . .94
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .66
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Pinkey
23
4-7
1-2
3
0
10
Hollingsworth 34
4-14 3-7
10
1
11
Cosel
34
3-10 0-0
4
5
8
Chistova
25
1-6
0-0
3
2
2
Jones
39
3-13 2-4
3
5
8
Vaughn
28
11-20 3-7
5
0
25
Williams
2
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
Merlo
14
1-3
0-0
0
2
2
Peterson
1
0-0
0-0
1
1
0
Team
6
Totals
200 27-73 9-20 35
17 66
Percentages: FG- .370 FT- .450 3-Point FG-.231
(Pinkey 1-2, Cosel 2-5, Jones 0-3, Vaughn 0-1,
Merlo 0-2) Turnovers - 18 (Vaughn 4) Steals - 7
(Jones 4, Cosel 3) Blocks - 0
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
31
10-16 1-1
6
1
22
Triggs
22
5-9
1-2
7
1
11
Davis
17
5-6
0-0
3
2
10
Wilson
26
3-6
2-6
7
7
8
Jordan
21
5-9
0-0
2
5
13
Muxiri
24
3-8
0-0
5
0
6
Walters
19
0-1
2-2
0
5
2
Williams
25
5-9
4-6
10
5
14
Pym
12
2-5
2-2
8
1
7
Brown
9
1-1
0-0
0
0
2
Team
3
Totals
200 38-67 13-18 49
21 94
Percentages: FG-.567 FT- .722 3-Point FG- .455
(Jordan 3-7, Muxiri 0-1, Walters 0-1, Pym 1-1,
Lyons 1-1) Turnovers - 16 (Davis 5) Steals - 5
(Lyons, Davis, Wilson, Muxiri, Jordan 1) Blocks 10 (Williams, Lyons 3)
VCU
ODU
31
39
35
55
66
94
ATT: 3344
Officials: S. Blauch, B. Franklin, B. Smith
ATT: 3008
ATT: 3014
Officials: A. Argyropoulos, N. Jones, T. Stewart
Officials: A. Lewis, T. Danaher, S. Bargo
Officials: T. Lippa, D. DePaul, R. Roach
71
February 26, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
Va. Commonwealth
FT
M-A
5-5
2-2
0-1
1-2
0-0
1-4
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
ATT: 3122
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
38
17
Officials: T. Lippa, J. Orminski, K. Lonergan
OLD DOMINION
FT
M-A
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-6
2-2
3-3
0-0
1-3
4-4
0-0
ODU
MASON
ATT: 1225
OLD DOMINION
FG
M-A
5-6
4-7
4-9
3-6
6-8
2-7
0-3
4-5
1-3
0-1
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Smith
20
0-3
0-0
5
0
0
Holness
27
0-5
1-4
6
1
1
Akintunde
25
2-5
0-1
4
0
4
Williams
16
2-7
0-0
1
1
6
Daniels
26
3-4
3-6
2
2
10
Wade
23
3-13 0-0
4
1
6
wakefield
14
0-4
0-2
1
0
0
Meyers
3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Rogers
7
0-3
1-2
1
0
1
Shumaker
20
1-4
0-0
2
0
2
Ward
3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Slade
13
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
Quigley
3
1-1
0-0
0
0
3
Team
4
Totals
200 12-52 5-15 31
5
33
Percentages: FG-.231 FT- .333 3-Point FG- .286
(Holness 0-2, Williams 2-7, Daniels 1-2, Wade 1-2,
Quigley 1-1) Steals - 6 (Daniels 2) Blocks - 2
(Smith 1, Akintunde 1)
Officials: J. Riodan, P. Fisher, M. Hardcastle
UNC-WILMINGTON
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Stewart
22
3-5
1-2
3
0
7
Taylor
30
4-10 3-4
6
2
11
Drake
25
1-9
2-2
3
1
4
Fernald
13
1-3
2-2
2
1
5
Walker
26
2-4
5-8
4
1
9
Smith
26
1-4
3-6
0
2
5
Lawrence
30
3-5
0-0
1
1
6
Vezenkova
10
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
Mason
8
2-2
0-0
1
0
4
Stoudt
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Papach
5
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Stranges
3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Wyrick
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Team
5
Totals
200 17-43 16-24 27
8
51
Percentages: FG- .395 FT- 667 3-Point FG-.167
(Tyalor 0-1, Drake 0-2, Fernald 1-1, Lawrence 0-1,
Vezenkova 0-1) Turnovers - 21 (Drake 6) Steals - 3
(Stewart 1, Taylor 1, Walker 1) Blocks - 0
Min
28
22
28
26
22
21
18
20
12
3
GEORGE MASON
ATT: 3032
February 17, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
UNC-WILMINGTON . . . . . . . .51
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .78
41
87
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
26
3-12 1-4
4
1
7
Triggs
20
1-4
3-4
3
3
5
Davis
27
4-6
4-6
9
3
12
Wilson
21
1-3
2-2
4
2
4
Jordan
28
8-13 0-0
2
2
23
Muxiri
24
4-6
0-1
1
3
8
Walters
11
0-0
2-2
2
0
2
Williams
19
3-4
3-4
12
2
9
Pym
17
2-5
2-3
4
1
6
Brown
7
2-3
1-2
1
1
5
Team
9
Totals
200 28-56 18-28 51
18 81
Percentages: FG- .500 FT- .643 3-Point FG-.636
(Jordan 7-11) Turnovers - 14 (Triggs 3, Wilson 3)
Steals - 10 (Triggs 2) Blocks - 7 (Pym 2)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2 0 0 5 - 0 6
February 26, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, VA
B O X
March 2, 2006
JMU Convocation Center * Harrisonburg, Va.
S C O R E S
March 4, 2006
GSU Sports Arena * Atlanta, Ga.
WILLIAM & MARY . . . . . . . . .33
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .85
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .68
JAMES MADISON . . . . . . . . . .75
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .82
GEORGIA STATE . . . . . . . . . . .56
WILLIAM & MARY
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
James
32
5-11 0-0
3
1
10
Kaylor
27
2-9
6-6
9
2
10
Stroh
30
1-6
0-0
0
3
3
Kell
30
1-9
0-0
6
2
3
Schiel
32
1-7
0-0
4
2
3
Portell
9
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Cruse
7
0-3
0-0
1
0
0
Neumer
7
1-2
0-0
0
0
2
Carter
5
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
Boone
14
1-5
0-0
2
0
2
Tausanovitch 7
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Team
4
Totals
200 12-55 6-6
30
10 33
Percentages: FG-.218 FT- 1.00 3-Point FG- .273
(Stroh 1-3, Schiel 1-5, Portell 0-1, Carter 0-1, Kell
1-1) Steals - 6 (Kaylor 2) Blocks - 2 (Boone, Kell
1)
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
OLD DOMINION
FG
Min M-A
21
6-11
32
6-11
28
7-14
22
3-5
28
4-11
12
0-3
19
5-5
28
3-8
2
0-1
8
0-1
FT
M-A
2-4
3-4
2-2
1-3
1-1
0-0
2-2
2-2
2-2
1-2
22
39
11
46
Reb A TP
Muxiri
6
1
14
Triggs
13
0
15
Davis
3
4
16
Wilson
9
3
7
Jordan
4
3
10
Walters
1
1
0
Williams
3
3
12
Lyons
7
5
8
Pym
0
1
2
Brown
1
0
1
Team
7
Totals
200 34-70 16-22 54
21 85
Percentages: FG- .486 FT-.721 3-Point FG-.091
(Walters 0-2, Jordan 1-8, Muxiri 0-1) Turnovers - 9
(Davis 3, Jordan 3) Steals - 11 (Davis 3, Jordan 3)
Blocks - 5(Muxiri, Triggs 2)
W&M
ODU
33
85
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
29
3-10 0-1
5
2
6
Triggs
33
6-9
2-3
8
0
14
Davis
30
7-12 1-2
1
2
15
Wilson
14
2-6
0-0
5
1
5
Jordan
28
4-17 0-0
5
5
9
Muxiri
32
4-8
2-4
3
1
10
Walters
2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Williams
20
2-8
1-4
6
0
9
Pym
2
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Team
1
Totals
200 30-70 6-14 35
11 68
Percentages: FG- .429 FT- .429 3-Point FG-.143
(Lyons 0-2, Davis 0-1, Wilson 1-1, Jordan 1-10)
Turnovers - 14 (Triggs 4, Jordan 4) Steals - 10
(Davis 2, Jordan 2, Muxiri 2, Williams 2) Blocks 4 (Muxiri 2)
JAMES MADISON
FG
Min M-A
36
4-10
39
6-8
37
1-6
37
10-16
35
6-13
8
0-2
8
0-1
FT
M-A
4-4
2-4
4-6
3-5
6-8
0-0
0-0
30
35
28
40
Reb A TP
McCall
8
2
12
Alexis
7
1
14
Benvenuto
2
3
6
Young
12
2
25
Dickinson
5
2
18
Stokes
3
1
0
Lawrence
0
1
0
Team
6
Totals
200 27-56 19-27 43
12 75
Percentages: FG-.482 FT- .704 3-Point FG- .667
(Young 2-2, Dickinson 0-1) Steals - 4 (McCall 2)
Blocks - 3 (Alexis 3)
ODU
JMU
68
75
ATT: 4372
Officials: T. Lippa, N. Jones, K. Waller
March 10, 2006
Patriot Center * Fairfax, Va.
CAA Tournament Quarterfinals
GEORGE MASON
GEORGIA STATE
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Head
31
3-3
2-2
9
0
8
Thomas
24
3-9
0-0
3
2
8
Hollins
27
3-13 0-0
3
2
6
Roegiers-Jensen 27
5-8
1-2
2
3
12
Richmond
17
1-4
1-2
4
0
3
Smith
18
1-2
0-0
1
0
2
Monroe
23
2-4
1-2
1
3
5
Roche’
3
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
Chasten
2
0-2
0-0
0
1
0
Strickland
9
3-5
2-2
3
0
8
Rucker
14
0-0
2-4
2
1
2
Gilbert
5
1-2
0-0
0
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 22-52 9-14 34
13 56
Percentages: FG-.423 FT- .643 3-Point FG- .231
(Thomas 2-6, Hollins 0-2, Roegiers-Jensen 1-2,
Chasten 0-2, Strickland 0-1 ) Steals - 8 (Thomas 2,
Roegiers-Jensen 2) Blocks - 3 (Head 1, Hollins 1,
Smith 1)
41
32
41
24
82
56
ATT: 512
Officials: A. Argyropoulos, C. Foutman, S. Casino
March 11, 2006
Patriot Center * Fairfax, Va.
CAA Tournament Finals
HOFSTRA
JAMES MADISON
OLD DOMINION
FG FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Lyons
16
0-1
0-0
0
1
0
Triggs
37
5-11 3-4
7
0
15
Davis
24
5-10 7-8
2
2
17
Wilson
16
0-1
2-4
6
2
2
Jordan
34
3-15 1-2
2
1
10
Muxiri
24
3-9
0-0
3
2
7
Walters
11
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Williams
26
8-10 3-5
6
2
1
Pym
9
1-2
0-0 0 1 1
Brown
3
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
Team
4
Totals
200 26-59 16-23 30
12 72
Percentages: FG- .441 FT- .696 3-Point FG-.235
(Jordan 3-11, Muxiri 1-5, Pym 0-1) Turnovers - 20
(Lyons 6) Steals - 8 (Triggs 3, Jordan 3) Blocks 1 (Triggs 1)
Reb A TP
Murphy
6
3
19
Agugua
4
0
12
Gidden
13
1
18
McCollin
3
1
8
Hughes
2
5
0
McDowell
0
0
0
McSpadden
0
0
0
Campbell
2
0
3
Ali
1
2
0
Willaims
2
1
2
Harshaw
6
0
11
Biedny
1
0
0
Quamme
1
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 22-69 25-36 44
13 73
Percentages: FG-.218 FT- 1.00 3-Point FG- .273
(Murphy 2-2, McCollin 2-9, Ali 0-2, Williams 0-1,
Quamme 0-1) Steals - 7 (McCollin 2, Harshaw 2)
Blocks - 2 (Gidden 1, Campbell 1)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Wilson
18
3-6
3-7
1
2
9
Lyons
29
6-8
0-1
5
2
12
Triggs
24
2-2
1-1
5
4
5
Davis
20
2-6
6-12 4
3
10
Jordan
25
8-13 1-1
2
3
23
Muxiri
24
5-8
3-4
5
2
14
Walters
12
1-4
0-0
4
2
2
Williams
21
3-4
1-4
8
2
7
Pym
13
1-3
1-2
3
1
3
Brown
14
4-5
1-3
2
1
9
Team
2
Totals
200 35-59 17-35 41
22 94
Percentages: FG- .593 FT-.486 3-Point FG-.486
(Jordan 6-11, Muxiri 103, Walters 0-3) Turnovers 14 (Jordan 4) Steals - 10 (Jordan 4) Blocks - 2
(Triggs 2)
HOFSTRA
ODU
34
48
39
46
ATT: 1135
73
94
ODU
MASON
28
27
22
39
50
66
ATT: 1064
March 19, 2006
Ted Constant Convocation Center * Norfolk, Va.
NCAA Tournament First Round
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .72
GEORGE WASHINGTON . . . .87
FT
M-A
7-9
2-4
10-10
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-2
3-7
0-0
0-0
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Wilson
24
1-2
2-4
10
3
4
Lyons
32
3-11 3-6
8
5
9
Triggs
29
1-6
0-2
4
2
2
Davis
21
2-3
4-4
4
1
8
Jordan
32
3-8
2-2
2
1
8
Muxiri
26
7-10 4-6
8
2
18
Walters
9
2-2
0-0
0
0
5
Williams
17
6-7
0-1
4
1
12
Pym
10
0-4
0-0
4
0
0
Team
1
Totals
200 25-53 15-25 45
15 66
Percentages: FG- .472 FT-.600 3-Point FG-.143
(Jordan 0-5, Walters 1-1, Pym 0-1) Turnovers - 13
(Wilson 4) Steals - 8 (Wilson 2, Muxiri 2) Blocks 6 (Williams 3)
Officials: M. Zentz, N. Jones, K. Vera
JAMES MADISON . . . . . . . . . .54
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .58
FG
M-A
5-7
5-9
4-15
3-13
0-6
0-0
0-2
1-1
0-3
0-1
4-10
0-1
0-1
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Smith
22
2-5
0-0
3
0
4
Holness
11
0-0
0-0
2
1
0
Akintunde
26
2-5
1-2
4
1
5
Wade
31
3-14 4-7
3
1
11
Daniels
33
3-10 1-2
2
0
9
Wakefield
33
2-8
3-8
6
2
8
Slade
31
3-10 5-5
7
1
11
Quigley
13
1-3
0-0
2
0
2
Team
6
Totals
200 16-55 14-24 35
6
50
Percentages: FG-.291 FT- .583 3-Point FG- .267
(Wade 1-5, Daniels 2-5, Wakefield 1-3, Quigley 02) Steals - 10 (Daniels 3) Blocks - 1 (Akintunde 1)
Officials: S. Bargo, T. Bryant, B. Keaton
HOFSTRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .71
Min
32
24
29
32
12
1
5
9
20
16
15
2
3
GEORGE MASON . . . . . . . . . .50
OLD DOMINION . . . . . . . . . . .66
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Davis
23
5-9
0-0
2
4
10
Lyongs
24
3-6
0-0
1
2
6
Triggs
25
4-9
8-10 10
0
16
Wilson
24
1-3
1-3
3
3
3
Jordan
26
5-12 0-0
4
3
12
Muxiri
23
7-7
4-4
4
3
20
Walters
17
2-4
0-0
1
1
5
Williams
21
3-6
2-2
1
2
8
Pym
13
0-1
0-0
1
1
0
Brown
4
1-2
0-0
1
0
2
Team
2
Totals
200 31-59 15-19 30
19 82
Percentages: FG- .525 FT- .789 3-Point FG-.417
(Jordan 2-9, Muxiri 2-2, Walters 1-2) Turnovers 14 (Jordan 6) Steals - 16 (Triggs 3, Muxiri 3)
Blocks - 2 (Williams 1, Brown 1)
ODU
GSU
ATT: 2560
March 9, 2006
Patriot Center * Fairfax, Va.
CAA Tournament Semifinals
Min
34
33
39
40
32
22
FG
M-A
4-11
1-9
6-10
3-16
0-8
2-3
FT
M-A
6-6
4-4
2-2
2-6
2-2
4-6
Reb A TP
Young
5
0
14
McCall
6
1
6
Alexis
10
1
14
Benvenuto
3
5
10
Lawrence
2
6
2
Stokes
7
0
8
Team
3
Totals
200 16-57 22-26 36
13 54
Percentages: FG-.281 FT- .846 3-Point FG- .000
(Young 0-2, Benvenuto 0-5, Lawrence 0-4) Steals 13 (McCall 2, Stokes 2) Blocks - 2 (Alexis 2)
OLD DOMINION
FG
FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Wilson
22
2-3
1-4
4
0
5
Lyons
32
2-8
1-1
5
2
5
Triggs
29
2-5
4-4
6
3
8
Davis
18
4-6
1-2
6
2
9
Jordan
40
5-13 2-2
5
1
13
Muxiri
26
5-11 0-1
6
0
11
Walters
6
1-4
0-0
0
0
2
Williams
18
2-6
1-2
4
2
5
Pym
3
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
Brown
6
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
Team
8
Totals
200 23-57 10-16 45
10 58
Percentages: FG- .404 FT-.625 3-Point FG-.625
(Jordan 1-7, Muxiri 1-2, Walters 0-1) Turnovers 18 (Davis 5) Steals - 6 (Triggs 2) Blocks - 2
(Muxiri 1, Triggs 1)
ODU
W&M
29
26
25
32
54
58
GEORGE WASHINGTON
FG FT
Min M-A M-A Reb A TP
Allen
30
6-12 1-2
4
2
13
Simmonds
34
4-7
3-4
8
6
11
Adair
21
5-9
0-0 10
0
10
Beck
40
4-6
6-7 4
13 16
Cole
26
2-7
0-0 3
3
4
Adair
1
5-5
4-6 4
1
14
John
1
0-0
0-0 0
0
0
Lawrence
28
10-15 0-0 1
3
20
Steele
3
0-1 0-0 1
0
0
Team
3
Totals
200 36-62 14-19 36
28 87
Percentages: FG-.583 FT- .737 3-Point FG- .143
(Allen 0-1, Beck 1-2, Cole 0-2, Lawrence 0-1,
Steele 0-1) Steals - 9 (Beck 2, Adair 2, Lawrence
2) Blocks - 2 (Adair 2, Beck 2)
ODU
GW
29
46
43
41
ATT: 1500
ATT: 6847
Officials: S. Bell, S. Blauch, A. Lewis
Officials: J.Courteau, T. Daley, R. Bomeli
72
87
Officials: S. Blauch, T. Lippa, N. Jones
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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Old Dominion University
2006-07
Opponents
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2006-07 Non-Conference Opponents
CHARLOTTE
CHICAGO STATE
Saturday, December 9th
Sunday, December 17th
Amanda Bulter
Head Coach
Courtney Williams
Ayesha Neasley
Angela Jackson
Head Coach
DELAWARE STATE
Saturday, November 25th
Raquel Collier
Ed Davis
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:............................................................Charlotte, N.C.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 20,772
Founded:.............................................................................. 1946
Nickname:.......................................................................... 49ers
Colors:............................................................ Green and White
Conference:.............................................................. Atlantic 10
President:.................................................. Dr. Philip L. Dubois
Athletic Director:.......................................................Judy Rose
Home Court:...........................................Halton Arena (9,105)
Head Coach:...............................Amanda Bulter (Florida '95)
School Record/Years:.....................................21-9/1st season
Career Record/Years:.................................... 21-9/1st season
Assistant Coaches:.... Brenda Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest '00)
......................................David Lowery (Mississippi State '00)
.................................................. Janna Magette (Davidson '02)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 21-9
2005-06 Conference Record:.................................... 13-3/T-1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................7/4
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................1/4
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Whitney Hoey
G
Sabrina Gregory
G
Tameka Smith
F
Key Losses:
Name:
Sakellie Daniels
Pam Brown
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Pos:
G
F
Ht:
5-5
59
6-1
Ht:
5-7
6-0
PPG:
9.0
8.1
5.3
RPG:
2.1
3.0
3.4
PPG: RPG:
14.9 5.6
12.9 5.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.............................Brent Stastny
SID Phone:.......................................................... (704) 687-6313
SID Fax:............................................................... (704) 687-4918
SID Email:[email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (704) 687-4999
Athletics Website:.......................... www.Charlotte49ers.com
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Location:.................................................................. Chicago, Il.
Enrollment:......................................................................... 7,200
Founded:.............................................................................. 1867
Nickname:.................................................................... Cougars
Colors:..........................................................................................
Conference:...........................................................Independent
President:..................................................Dr. Elnora D. Daniel
Athletic Director:........................................Wayne Baskerville
Home Court:.......................Jacoby D. Dickens Center(2,500)
Head Coach:...................Angela Jackson(Old Dominion '91)
School Record/Years:.................................... 33-51/4 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 33-51/4 seasons
Assistant Coaches:................... Gwen Burton (Louisville'95)
........................................ Tim O'Donnell (Eastern Illinois '91)
......................................................................................................
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 12-16
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................... 7-9/7th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/6
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................2/3
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Faith Buchanan
G
Chandra Timberlake F
Key Losses:
Name:
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Pos:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-11 6.5
4.9
6-1 7.9
5.4
Ht:
PPG: RPG:
Women's Basketball Contact:.............................................TBA
SID Phone:.......................................................... (773) 995-2217
SID Fax:............................................................... (773) 995-3656
SID Email:.............................................................................TBA
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (773) 995-3641
Athletics Website:..................................... www.GoDuke.com
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Location:...................................................................Dover, Del.
Enrollment:......................................................................... 3,300
Founded:.............................................................................. 1891
Nickname:.................................................................... Hornets
Colors:................................................ Columbia Blue and Red
Conference:..................................................................... MEAC
President:................................................. Dr. Allen L. Sessoms
Athletic Director:..................................................... Chuck Bell
Home Court:.........................................Memorial Hall (2,000)
Head Coach:..................... Ed Davis (West Virginia State '70)
School Record/Years:.................................. 103-73/6 seasons
Career Record/Years:............................. 268-127/14 seasons
Assistant Coaches:Andre Bolton (Christopher Newport '97)
........................................................Trenita Shields (Bowie '00)
............................................. Danielle Dawson (Hampton '99)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 21-9
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................13-5/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................4/2
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Raquel Collier
G/F
Ashlee Burbage
FG
Katreem Palmer
F
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-9
5-6
6-1
PPG:
12.8
9.9
8.9
Key Losses:
Name:
Najmah Fauntleroy
Ronke Adedoyin
Pos:
F
F
Ht:
6-1
6-0
PPG: RPG:
10.8 8.9
3.1
3.6
RPG:
3.7
3.3
6.2
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:............................. Dennis Jones
SID Phone:.......................................................... (302) 857-6068
SID Fax:.................................................................................TBA
SID Email:......................................................djones@desu.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (302) 730-5236
Athletics Website:...................................www.GoHornets.net
Old Dominion University
2006-07 Non-Conference Opponents
EAST CAROLINA
DUKE
Tuesday, November 21st
Wednesday, November 29th
Gail Goestenkors
Head Coach
Lindsey Harding
Jasmine Young
Sharon Baldwin Tener
Head Coach
KENTUCKY
Saturday, November 18th
Mickie Demoss
Head Coach
Samantha Mahoney
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:............................................................. Durham, N.C.
Enrollment:......................................................................... 6,347
Founded:.............................................................................. 1838
Nickname:............................................................... Blue Devils
Colors:....................................................Royal Blue and White
Conference:........................................................ Atlantic Coast
President:..........................................Dr. Richard H. Brodhead
Athletic Director:.......................................................Joe Alleva
Home Court:..................... Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Head Coach:....Gail Goestenkors (Saginaw Valley State '85)
School Record/Years:................................ 364-97/14 seasons
Career Record/Years:................................ 364-97/14 seasons
Assistant Coaches:............. Gale Valley (Michigan State '81)
................................................................ Tia Jackson (Iowa '95)
..........................................................Shannon Perry (Iowa '98)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 31-4
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................12-2/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................9/4
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Lindsey Harding
G
Alison Bales
C
Wanisha Smith
G
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Key Losses:
Name:
Monique Currie
Mistie Williams
Pos: Ht:
G/F 6-0
F
6-3
Ht:
5-8
6-7
5-11
PPG:
10.7
9.1
7.4
RPG:
3.7
6.7
2.7
PPG: RPG:
16.4 5.8
11.2 6.3
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:............................. Lindy Brown
SID Phone:.......................................................... (919) 684-2664
SID Fax:............................................................... (919) 684-2489
SID Email:.......................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (919) 684-6186
Athletics Website:..................................... www.GoDuke.com
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Location:..........................................................Greenville, N.C.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 23,164
Founded:.............................................................................. 1907
Nickname:....................................................................... Pirates
Colors:.............................................................Purple and Gold
Conference:.................................................... Conference USA
President:........................................................Dr. Steve Ballard
Athletic Director:............................................... Terry Holland
Home Court:....................................... Williams Arena (8,000)
Head Coach:................. Sharon Baldwin-Tener (Georgia '91)
School Record/Years:.................................... 53-60/4 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................. 122-87/8 seasons
Assistant Coaches:.......... Chrissy Roberts (E. Kentucky '98)
......................................... Samantha Young (E. Kentucky '96)
................................................ Melissa Kolbe (Wittenberg '99)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 17-12
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................... 8-8/8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................9/4
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Cherie Mills
C
Jasmine Young
G
Jessica Slack
G
Cl:
Sr.
So.
So.
Ht:
6-4
5-5
5-11
PPG:
16.1
13.0
7.8
Key Losses:
Name:
LaToya Horton
Catherine Coley
Pos:
F
C
Ht:
6-0
6-2
PPG: RPG:
4.8
5.6
1.4
1.2
SPORTS INFORMATION:
RPG:
7.6
3.9
2.3
Women's Basketball Contact:............................Amy Howard
SID Phone:...........................................................(252) 737-5112
SID Fax:............................................................... (252) 737-4528
SID Email:....................................................howarda@ecu.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (252) 328-0135
Athletics Website:................................www.ECUpirates.com
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Location:.............................................................Lexington, KY
Enrollment:....................................................................... 26,439
Founded.............................................................................. 1907
Nickname.....................................................................Wildcats
Colors............................................................... Blue and White
Conference.......................................................... Southeastern
President.......................................................... Dr. Lee Todd Jr.
Athletic Director............................................ Mitch Barnhart
Home Court............................................Rupp Arena (23,000)
Head Coach:................. Mickie DeMoss (Louisiana Tech '77)
School Record/Years:.................................... 51-42/3 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................. 96-110/7 seasons
Assistant Coaches:.......... Chrissy Roberts (E. Kentucky '98)
......................................... Samantha Young (E. Kentucky '96)
................................................ Melissa Kolbe (Wittenberg '99)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 22-9
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................... 9-5/4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................................10/3
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Samantha Mahoney G
Sarah Elliott
C
Carly Ormerod
G
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Ht:
5-10
6-6
5-8
PPG:
11.9
11.2
9.6
Key Losses:
Name:
Afton Perry
Stephanie Strumbo
Pos:
F
F
Ht:
6-1
6-0
PPG: RPG:
1.0
1.4
0.3
0.3
RPG:
2.6
5.9
3.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.................................. Susan Lax
SID Phone:.......................................................... (859) 257-3838
SID Fax:............................................................... (859) 323-4310
SID Email:.......................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (859) 323-5900
Athletics Website:............................ .www.UTKathletics.com
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2006-07 Non-Coference Opponents
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Tuesday, December 19th
Rick Insell
Head Coach
Chrissy Givens
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location:...................................................Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 22,554
Founded:.............................................................................. 1794
Nickname:............................................................. Blue Raiders
Colors:....................................................Royal Blue and White
Conference:...................................................................Sun Belt
President:....................................................Dr. Sidney McPhee
Athletic Director:...............................................Chris Massaro
Home Court:..................................... Murphy Center (11,500)
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach:....................... Rick Inell (Middle Tennessee'77)
School Record/Years:.................................... 20-11/2 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 22-11/2 seasons
Assistant Coaches:.. Kevin McMillian (Rhodes College '89)
........................................Myra Fishback (Tennessee Tech '85)
.......................................... Allison Clark (Tennessee Tech '01)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 20-11
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................10-4/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................7/3
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Chrissy Givens
G
Krystle Horton
F
Johnna Abney
G
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Ht:
5-10
6-2
5-4
Key Losses:
Name:
Tia Stovall
Monique Martin
Pos:
F
G
Ht: PPG: RPG:
6-1 9.9
5.9
5-11 5.2
1.5
PPG:
21.5
11.9
7.6
RPG:
7.0
5.7
1.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.......................... Denise Gideon
SID Phone:...........................................................(615) 904-8115
SID Fax:............................................................... (615) 898-5626
SID Email:.................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (615) 898-2807
Athletics Website:..........................www.GoBlueRaiders.com
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
PENN STATE
RUTGERS
Sunday, December 3rd
Saturday, December 30th
Renee Portland
Head Coach
Carla Thomas
C. Vivian Stringer
Head Coach
Matee Ajauon
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:................................................... University Park, Pa.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 41,795
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)
Head Coach:.........................Rene Portland (Immaculata '75)
School Record/Years:.............................. 591-220/26 seasons
Career Record/Years:.............................. 678-249/30 seasons
Assistant Coaches:................. Annie Troyan (Penn State '83)
.............................................. Susan Robinson (Penn State '92)
.................................................Keila Whittington (Dillard '89)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 13-16
2005-06 Conference Record:....................................... 6-10/8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/2
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Amanda Brown
F/C
Kam Gissendanner G
Adrienne Squire
G
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Key Losses:
Name:
Romana Vynuchalova
Brittany Remmey
Pos: Ht:
F/C 6-4
1.6
0.3
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Ht:
6-4
6-1
6-0
PPG:
15.6
14.8
1.4
RPG:
7.3
3.9
4.2
PPG: RPG:
2.4
1.7
Women's Basketball Contact:..........................Erin Whiteside
SID Phone:.......................................................... (814) 865-1757
SID Fax:............................................................... (814) 863-3165
SID Email:........................................................eew10@psu.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (814) 863-3294
Athletics Website:............................. www.goPSUsports.com
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Location:................................................. New Brunswick, N.J.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 35,000
Founded:.............................................................................. 1766
Nickname:.........................................................Scarlet Knights
Colors:...............................................................................Scarlet
Conference:................................................................... Big East
President:.......................................Dr. Richard L. McCormick
Athletic Director:.................................. Robert E. Mulcahy III
Home Court:................ Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000)
Head Coach:.............. C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock '71)
School Record/Years:...............................230-116/11 seasons
Career Record/Years:.............................. 750-251/34 seasons
Assistant Coaches:............................... Jolette Law (Iowa '90)
......................................... Carlene Mitchell (Kansas State '96)
.........................................Marianne Stanley (Immaculata '76)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 27-5
2005-06 Conference Record:........................................16-0/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................6/6
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Matee Ajavon
G
Essence Carson
G/F
Kia aughn
C
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Ht:
5-8
6-0
6-4
PPG:
2.6
8.3
6.3
Key Losses:
Name:
Cappie Pondexter
Michelle Campbell
Pos:
G
F
Ht:
5-9
6-2
PPG: RPG:
12.6 2.8
8.1
5.2
RPG:
2.8
4.2
7.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.............................................TBA
SID Phone:.......................................................... (732) 445-4200
SID Fax:............................................................... (732) 445-3063
SID Email:.............................................................................TBA
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (732) 445-4200
Athletics Website:...........................www.ScarletKnights.com
Old Dominion University
2006-07 Non-Coference Opponents
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
Friday, December 22nd
Pat Summitt
Head Coach
Sunday, November 12th
Candance Parker
Debbie Ryan
Head Coach
Siedah Williams
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:..........................................................Knoxville, Tenn.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 26,100
Founded:.............................................................................. 1794
Nickname:...................................................... Lady Volunteers
Colors:..........................................................Orange and White
Conference:.......................................................... Southeastern
President:.......................................................Dr. John Petersen
Athletic Director:.................................................. Joan Cronan
Home Court:..................... Thompson-Boling Arena (24,535)
Head Coach:..................Pat Summitt (Tennessee-Martin '74)
School Record/Years:.............................. 913-177/32 seasons
Career Record/Years:.............................. 913-177/32 seasons
Assistant Coaches:..................Holly Warlick (Tennessee '80)
................................................Nikki Caldwell (Tennessee '94)
........................................ Dean Lockwood (Spring Arbor '82)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 31-5
2005-06 Conference Record:...................................... 11-2/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................6/5
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Candace Parker
F
Alexis Hornbuckle G
Sidney Spencer
F
Cl:
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
6-4
5-11
6-3
Key Losses:
Name:
Shanna Zolman
Tye'sha Fluker
Pos:
G
C
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-10 15.4 2.9
6-5 9.3
4.9
PPG:
17.3
9.9
9.4
SPORTS INFORMATION:
RPG:
8.3
5.3
3.4
Women's Basketball Contact:........................ Debby Jennings
SID Phone:.......................................................... (865) 974-4275
SID Fax:............................................................... (865) 974-8875
SID Email:.................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone:...............................................(865 )974-0110
Athletics Website:.............................. www.UTLadyVols.com
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Location:..................................................... Charlottesville, VA
Enrollment:....................................................................... 19,643
Founded:.............................................................................. 1819
Nickname:...................................................................Cavaliers
Colors:.............................................................Blue and Orange
Conference:........................................................ Atlantic Coast
President:.........................................................Johm T. Casteen
Athletic Director:............................................Craig Littlepage
Home Court:..................................... John Paul Jones (15,000)
Head Coach:.................................. Debbie Ryan (Ursinus '75)
School Record/Years:.............................. 632-263/29 seasons
Career Record/Years:.............................. 632-263/29 seasons
Assistant Coaches:.......................... Jeff House (Nazareth'87)
..............................................Curtis Loyd (Southern Utah '94)
......................................... Jennifer Hoover (Wake Forrest '91)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 20-12
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................... 5-9/9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................9/1
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Siedah Williams
C
Sharnee Zoll
G
Takisha Granberry G
Cl:
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
6-2
5-7
5-11
PPG:
11.8
11.2
8.7
Key Losses:
Name:
Tiffany Sardin
Pos:
F
Ht:
6-1
PPG: RPG:
5.0
2.9
RPG:
5.9
3.0
3.5
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.........................Cathy Bongiovi
SID Phone:.......................................................... (434) 982-5534
SID Fax:............................................................... (434) 982-5525
SID Email:................................................cathyb@virginia.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (434) 296-5910
Athletics Website:...........................www.VirginiaSports.com
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15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2006-07
CAA Opponents
Sunday, January 7th
Sunday, January 21st
Tyresa Smith
Tina Martin
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location:...............................................................Newark, Del.
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:................................ Frank Aciero Arena (5.000)
COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach:.............................Tina Martin (Lock Haven '86)
School Record/Years:.............................. 189-104/10 seasons
Career Record/Years:.............................. 189-104/10 seasons
Assistant Coaches:..................Jeanine Radice (Fordham '89)
............................................... Melissa Dymek (Richmond '04)
....................................................Tiara Malcom (Delaware '05)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 22-8
2005-06 Conference Record:.......................................13-5/3rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................6/4
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Tyresa Smith
G
Alena Koshansky G
Melissa Czorniewy G
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-10
5-8
5-9
Key Losses:
Name:
Pos:
Amanda Blackstone G
Arek Deng
C
Ht:
6-0
6-3
PPG: RPG:
6.1 4.5
3.1 4.2
PPG:
15.3
8.2
13.8
GEORGE
MASON
Thursday, January 18th
DREXEL
DELAWARE
Sunday, February 11th
RPG:
6.4
4.3
3.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:..................Dustin Semonavick
SID Phone:.......................................................... (302) 831-2186
SID Fax:............................................................... (302) 831-8653
SID Email:......................................................dsemo@udel.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (302) 831-8715
Athletics Website:.........................www.udel.edu/sportsinfo
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Thursday, February 22nd
Narissa Suber
Denise Dillon
Head Coach
Debbie Taneyhill
Head Coach
Moni Akintunde
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:.........................................................Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 18,800
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 (2,500)
Head Coach:..............................Denise Dillon (Villanova '96)
School Record/Years:.................................... 44-42/3 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 44-42/3 seasons
Assistant Coaches:............................ Pam Durkin (Rider '97)
...................................................Amy Mallon (St. Joseph's '93)
..................................................... Melissa Dunne (Temple '02)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 15-14
2005-06 Conference Record:.........................................9-9/7rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................................10/5
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................2/3
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Narissa Suber
G
Nicole Hester
F
Kira Karlstrom
G
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Ht:
5-9
5-10
5-4
PPG:
14.4
8.0
3.5
RPG:
2.5
5.1
2.9
Key Losses:
Name:
Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG:
Catherine Scanlon
G/F 5-11 15.3 7.4
Jackie Falson
5.3
2.6
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:............................Britt Faulstick
SID Phone:.......................................................... (215) 895-6895
SID Fax:............................................................... (215) 895-2038
SID Email:..................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (215) 895-2041
Athletics Website:..........................www.DrexelDragons.com
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Location:...................................................................Fairfax, Va.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 29,728
Founded............................................................................... 1957
Nickname:......................................................................Patriots
Colors:.............................................................. Green and Gold
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:.....................................................Dr. Alan G.Merten
Athletic Director:.................................... Thomas J. O'Connor
Home Court:........................................Patriot Center (10,000)
Head Coach:............... Debbie Taneyhill (George Mason '92)
School Record/Years:...............................127--122/9 seasons
Career Record/Years:................................ 127-122/9 seasons
Assistant Coaches:....Marcell Harrison (George Mason '94)
.............................. Jimmy Howard (Greensboro College '86)
......................Kristeena Alexander (George Washington '00)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 12-17
2005-06 Conference Record:....................................... 7-11/8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................................12/3
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Moni Akintunde
F
Tracy Ann Holness F
Jessica Smith
F
Cl:
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Ht:
5-11
6-1
6-1
PPG:
8.8
9.3
4.6
Key Losses:
Name:
Jen Daniels
Pos:
G
Ht:
5-8
PPG: RPG:
9.1
3.1
RPG:
7.2
4.8
3.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:........................... Maggie Walsh
SID Phone:.......................................................... (703) 993-3268
SID Fax:............................................................... (703) 993-3259
SID Email:................................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (703) 993-3044
Athletics Website:................................... www.GoMason.com
Old Dominion University
CAA Opponents
2006-07
GEORGIA STATE
Thursday, January 11th
Thursday, March 1st
Lea Henry
Head Coach
Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen
JAMES MADISON
HOFSTRA
Thursday, Febraury 1st
Sunday, February 25th
Sunday, January 14th
Sunday, February 4th
Krista Killburn-Stevesky
Head Coach
Vanessa Gidden
Kenny Brooks
Head Coach
Lesley Dickinson
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Location:................................................................. Atlanta, Ga.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 26,000
Founded:.............................................................................. 1913
Nickname:..........................................................Lady Panthers
Colors:...............................................................Blue and White
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:.......................................................Dr. Carl V. Patton
Athletic Director:...............................................Mary McElroy
Home Court:...................................GSU Sports Arena (5,000)
Head Coach:.................................. Lea Henry (Tennessee '83)
School Record/Years:.............................. 195-152/12 seasons
Career Record/Years:...........................253-210/16+ seasons
Assistant Coaches:....................... Teresa Brown (Florida '93)
................................................ Tammy Hill (Georgia State '98)
................................................Evita Rogers (Georgia State'03)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 9-20
2005-06 Conference Record:............................. 3-15/11th (tie)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/5
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen G
Brittany Hollins
G
Marcquitta Head
C
Cl:
Sr.
So.
So.
Key Losses:
Name:
Monica Thomas
Alisea Rucker
Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG:
G/F 5-10 9.5
3.3
F
6-1 4.4
4.4
Ht:
5-8
5-9
6-3
PPG:
14.0
9.0
7.8
SPORTS INFORMATION:
RPG:
5.4
4.3
6.9
Women's Basketball Contact:........................... Carlton White
SID Phone:.......................................................... (404) 651-3168
SID Fax:............................................................... (404) 651-3204
SID Email:..................................................... [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (404) 651-0563
Athletics Website:.................. www.GeorgiaStateSports.com
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Location:........................................................ Hempstead, N.Y.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 13,000
Founded:.............................................................................. 1935
Nickname:..........................................................................Pride
Colors:................................................... Gold, White, and Blue
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:..................................................... Stuart Rabinowitz
Athletic Director:.....................................................Jack Hayes
Home Court:............David S. Mack Sports Complex (5,124)
Head Coach:............Krista Kilburn-Stevesky(N.C. State '90)
School Record/Years:........................................ 0-0/1 seasons
Career Record/Years:........................................ 0-0/1 seasons
Assistant Coaches:...................Ginny Boggess (Wingate '03)
............................ Carol Peterka (Minnesota, Twin Cities '87)
.....................................................Danielle Santos (Florida '06)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 19-12
2005-06 Conference Record:....................................... 12-6/4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................................12/3
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Vanessa Gidden
C
Cigi McCollin
G
Lizanne Murphy
F
Cl:
6-3
Sr.
Sr.
Ht:
Sr.
5-7
6-1
Key Losses:
Name:
Amaka Agugua
Jenna McSpadden
Pos:
F
G
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-11 10.2 5.6
5-11 4.2
0.6
SPORTS INFORMATION:
PPG:
15.5
14.0
10.4
RPG:
9.5
3.5
7.8
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
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Location:.......................................................Harrisonburg, Va.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 16,900
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)
Head Coach:...................Kenny Brooks (James Madison '92)
School Record/Years:.................................... 71-46/4 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 71-46/4 seasons
Assistant Coaches:....................... Jackie Smith (Furman '00)
................................................. Nikki Davis (Michigan St. '01)
.................................... Laphelia Doss (Eastern Kentucky '98)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 24-7
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................14-4/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/1
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Meredith Alexis
C
Lesley Dickinson
G
Tamera Young
G
Cl:
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Ht:
6-3
5-10
6-1
PPG:
16.0
13.3
15.6
Key Losses:
Name:
Angelique Robinson
Pos:
F
Ht:
6-2
PPG: RPG:
1.2
0.5
RPG:
10.9
3.7
9.9
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:............... Milla Sue Wisecarver
SID Phone:.......................................................... (540) 568-6154
SID Fax:............................................................... (540) 568-3703
SID Email:..................................................wisecams@jmu.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (540) 568-6710
Athletics Website:.................................www.JMUSports.com
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
CAA Opponents
2006-07
NORTHEASTERN
Thursday, February 8th
Daynia La-Firce Mann
Head Coach
Ashlee Feldman
UNC-WILMINGTON
Ann Hancock
Head Coach
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
TOWSON
Saturday, March 3rd
Sasha Taylor
Thursday, February 15th
Joe Matthews
Head Coach
Kally Robinson
Location:.............................................................. Boston, Mass.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 14,482
Founded:.............................................................................. 1898
Nickname:.....................................................................Huskies
Colors:................................................................. Red and Black
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:.................................................Dr. Richard Freeland
Athletic Director:.................................................Dave O'Brien
Home Court:........................................Solomon Court (2,500)
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location:....................................................... Wilmington, N.C.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 12,000
Founded:.............................................................................. 1947
Nickname:..................................................................Seahawks
Colors:...................................... Green (Teal), Gold, and Navy
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:............................................. Dr. Rosemary DePaolo
Athletic Director:......................................... Michael Capaccio
Home Court:....................................... Trask Coliseum (6,100)
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Head Coach:......... Daynia La-Firce Mann (Georgetown '95)
School Record/Years:......................................... 0-0/1seasons
Career Record/Years:...................................... 24-7/1 seasons
Assistant Coaches:....................................Monge (Clark '90)
............................................Dan Hunt (Bridgewater State '97)
...................................... Mary Helen Walker (Holy Cross '91)
TEAM OUTLOOK:
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 8-21
2005-06 Conference Record:..................................... 3-15/11th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/5
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Ashlee Feldman
G
Shaleyse Smallwood G
Jody Burrows
G
Cl:
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-10
5-5
5-6
PPG:
12.4
11.7
6.0
Key Losses:
Name:
Maralene Zwarich
Quiana Copeland
Pos:
G
F
Ht:
6-0
6-2
PPG: RPG:
12.0 6.0
9.1
7.1
RPG:
3.0
4.0
3.8
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:.......................... Norm Harnick
SID Phone:.......................................................... (617) 373-4154
SID Fax:............................................................... (617) 373-3152
SID Email:[email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (617) 373-7530
Athletics Website:.........................................www.GoNU.com
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Head Coach:................................Ann Hancock (Wingate '92)
School Record/Years:.................................... 85-85/7 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 85-85/7 seasons
Assistant Coaches:...............................Trent Bunn (UNC '01)
..................................................Tali Robich (East Carolina '03)
...................................................Kyle Snipes (Wake Forest '95)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 15-13
2005-06 Conference Record:......................................... 9-9/6th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................................12/1
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Sasha Taylor
G/F
Alex Stewart
F
Denise Lawrence
G
Cl:
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Ht:
6-0
6-0
5-9
PPG:
12.2
8.5
7.3
Key Losses:
Name:
Michaela Vezenkova
Pos:
C
Ht:
6-3
PPG: RPG:
4.5
2.7
SPORTS INFORMATION:
RPG:
7.4
5.0
3.0
Women's Basketball Contact:...................... Greg Stephenson
SID Phone:.......................................................... (910) 962-3252
SID Fax:............................................................... (910) 962-3686
SID Email:[email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (910) 962-3095
Athletics Website:............................ www.UNCWsports.com
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Location:............................................................... Towson, Md.
Enrollment:........................................................................18,011
Founded............................................................................... 1866
Nickname:.........................................................................Tigers
Colors:................................................. Gold, White, and Black
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:.........................................................Dr. Robert Caret
Athletic Director:............................................. Mike Hermann
Home Court:........................................ Towson Center (5,000)
Head Coach:................................ Joe Matthews (Radford '75)
School Record/Years:.................................. 39-103/6 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................. 39-103/6 seasons
Assistant Coaches:.............Stacy Alexander (St. Francis '96)
.............................................. Stephanie Cross ( Marylany '99)
............................................... Joi Jefferson (Northeastern, '05)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................... 9-19
2005-06 Conference Record:..................................... 4-14/10th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................6/5
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................3/2
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Alis Freeman
G
Jamell Beasely
G
Kelly Robinson
F
Cl:
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
5-9
5-9
6-1
Key Losses:
Name:
Tierra Jackson
Kacy O'Brien
Pos:
Sr.
G
Ht: PPG: RPG:
6-1 15.6 8.1
5-11 5.3
4.5
PPG:
11.7
11.4
9.0
RPG:
4.9
6.0
6.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Women's Basketball Contact:................................. Eric Rhew
SID Phone:.......................................................... (410) 704-6258
SID Fax:............................................................... (410) 704-3861
SID Email:..................................................erhew@towson.edu
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (410) 704-2200
Athletics Website:............................www.TowsonTigers.com
Old Dominion University
CAA Opponents
2006-07
ALL-TIME VS. THE CAA
VA COMMONWEALTH WILLIAM & MARY
Thursday, January 4th
Thursday, January 25th
Beth Cunnigham
Head Coach
Sunday, January 28th
Sunday, February 18th
LaKea Jones
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location:............................................................ Richmond, Va.
Enrollment:....................................................................... 30,300
Founded:.............................................................................. 1838
Nickname:..........................................................................Rams
Colors:............................................................... Black and Gold
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:....................................................Dr. Eugene P. Trani
Athletic Director:..........................................Norwood Teague
Home Court:Alltell Pavillion at the Stuart C. Siegel Center
(7,500)
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
Location:.......................................................Williamsburg, Va.
Enrollment:......................................................................... 5,700
Founded............................................................................... 1693
Nickname:.......................................................................... Tribe
Colors:.................................................Green, Gold, and Silver
Conference:.............................. Colonial Athletic Association
President:......................................................... Gene R. Nicholl
Athletic Director:................................................ Terry Driscoll
Home Court:..........................William and Mary Hall (8,600)
COACHING STAFF:
COACHING STAFF:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
TEAM OUTLOOK:
Head Coach:.................Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame '97)
School Record/Years:.................................... 38-47/3 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................... 38-47/3 seasons
Assistant Coaches:................. Julia Huddleston (Eckerd '02)
......................................................Wendy Palmer(Virginia '96)
........................................................Bryan Whitten (King's '92)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 13-15
2005-06 Conference Record:....................................... 6-12/9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................8/0
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/0
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Quanitra Hollingsworth C
Krystal Vaughn
F
Michele Cosel
G
Cl:
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Ht:
6-4
6-1
5-6
PPG:
14.7
10.2
9.5
Key Losses:
Name:
Pos:
Ht:
PPG: RPG:
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Kyra Kaylor
Debbie Taylor
Head Coach
RPG:
11.1
5.2
3.6
Women's Basketball Contact:......................Chris Kowalczyk
SID Phone:.......................................................... (804) 828-8818
SID Fax:............................................................... (804) 828-9428
SID Email:.............................................. [email protected]
Press Row Phone:.............................................. (804) 827-1010
Athletics Website:..................................... VCURams.vcu.edu
Head Coach:..............Debbie Taylor (William and Mary '86)
School Record/Years:.................................. 66-132/8 seasons
Career Record/Years:.................................. 66-132/8 seasons
Assistant Coaches:............. Matt McDonald (Penn State '99)
...................................Meg Barber (New York University '02)
............................................ Kia Butts (William and Mary '05)
2005-06 Record:.................................................................. 15-13
2005-06 Conference Record:..................................... 11-7/15th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................9/3
Starters Returning/Lost:.....................................................4/1
Key Returning Players:
Name:
Pos:
Kyra Kaylor
F
Devin James
G/F
Dani Kell
F/G
Cl:
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Ht:
6-0
5-11
6-0
Key Losses:
Name:
Lizzie Schiel
Pos:
G
Ht: PPG: RPG:
5-11 9.8
4.0
SPORTS INFORMATION:
PPG:
18.6
11.3
10.1
RPG:
11.9
5.2
5.6
Women's Basketball Contact:................................ Rob Turner
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
1991-92:
1992-93:
1993-94:
1994-95:
1995-96:
1996-97:
1997-98:
1998-99:
1999-00:
2000-01:
2001-02:
2002-03:
2003-04:
2004-05:
2005-06:
Totals:
Regular
Season:
9-5
14-0
14-0
13-1
16-0
16-0
16-0
16-0
16-0
15-1
18-0
15-3
17-1
15-3
17-1
227-15
Overall Record:
81
271-15
ALL-TIME VS. THE CAA AT HOME
Regular
CAA Season:
Tournament:
ODU FIELDHOUSE
1991-92:
6-1
3-0
1992-93:
7-0
3-0
1993-94:
7-0
--
1994-95:
8-0
3-0
1995-96:
8-0
3-0
1996-97:
8-0
--
1997-98:
8-0
--
1998-99:
8-0
--
1999-00:
8-0
--
2000-01:
8-0
2-0
2001-02:
9-0
3-0
TED CONSTANT CONVOCATION CENTER
2002-03:
9-0
3-0
2003-04:
9-0
3-0
2004-05:
8-1
--2004-05:
9-0
--Totals:
120-2
23-0
Overall Home Record:
143-2
ALL-TIME VS. THE CAA ON THE
ROAD
1991-92:
1992-93:
1993-94:
1994-95:
1995-96:
1996-97:
1997-98:
1998-99:
1999-00:
2000-01:
2001-02:
2002-03:
2003-04:
2004-05:
2005-06:
Totals:
Regular
Season:
3-4
7-0
7-0
5-1
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
7-1
9-0
6-3
8-1
7-2
8-1
107-13
Overall Road Record:
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
CAA Tournament:
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
44-0
CAA Tournament:
--
--
3-0
--
--
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
--
--
--
--
3-0
3-0
21-0
128-13
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Colonial
Athletic Association
8625 Patterson Avenue
Richmond, VA. 23229-6349
Telephone: 804-754-1616
Fax: 804-754-1830
WWW.CAASPORTS.COM
C
oming off one of the most successful seasons in its 21-year history,
the Colonial Atletic Association
continues to enhance its reputation
as one of the nation’s top collegiate
conferences.
With a geographic footprint that stretches from
Boston to Atlanta, the CAA encompasses five of
the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas. On
the playing field, the conference has produced
16 national team champions in five different
sports, 33 individual national champions, 12
national players of the year, 11 national coaches
of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Even
more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include
five Rhodes Scholars and 19 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2005-06, the CAA had 11 ESPN
the Magazaine Academic All-Americans and
more than 1,500 of our 4,000 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.
The landscape of the conference stretches along
the majority of the East Coast, and includes six
of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New
York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (23). The
number of television homes in the CAA market
exceeds 19 million.
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. The CAA will also begin sponsorship of a 12-team Division I-AA football league
in the fall of 2007.
The conference made its presence known
nationally in men’s basketball, with four teams
advancing to post-season play for the second
year in a row. George Mason became the first
mid-major program since 1979 to reach the
Final Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and
Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were
ranked #8 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top
25 poll, which was the highest ever for a CAA
team. UNC Wilmington claimed its third league
title in the past five years before dropping an
overtime decision in the NCAA Tournament.
Old Dominion became the first conference team
to reach the final four of the NIT, defeating
league member Hofstra in the quarterfinals.
Drexel was the first CAA squad to make
the final four of the NIT Pre-Season Tip-Off
Tournament, where it dropped close decisions
to national powers Duke and UCLA. The CAA
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
was ranked eighth out of 31 conferences in the
final RPI with six teams among the top 88 in the
country.
In women’s basketball, the CAA had a leaguerecord four teams earn post-season berths and
was ranked #8 in the final RPI. Perennial power
Old Dominion, which claimed its 15th consecutive conference title, has a storied history that
includes three national championships (1979,
1980, 1985) and a national runner-up finish in
1997. Delaware, James Madison and Hofstra
received berths in the 2006 WNIT.
The conference also excels in many other sports.
CAA squads have won 10 field hockey national
titles since the championship began in 1981 and
Old Dominion advanced to the national semifinals in 2005. In baseball, James Madison’s Kellen
Kulbacki was chosen as the Co-National Player
of the Year and the league had 28 players chosen
in the 2006 Major League Baseball draft. The
CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top
10 conferences in men’s and women’s soccer,
and traditionally sends multiple teams to the
NCAA Tournament. Hofstra’s men’s lacrosse
team was ranked #2 in the nation last season
and tied an NCAA record with 17 victories
while CAA women’s tennis players Megan
Moulton-Levy of William & Mary and Tatsiana
Uvarova of VCU both earned All-America
honors after facing off in the quarterfinals of
the NCAA Championship. In 2005-06, 21 league
teams earned NCAA Tournament berths in 16
sports. There were 37 CAA student-athletes who
earned All-America honors.
CAA member institutions are 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 are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of
study abroad programs and granting visiting
academic status to student-athletes traveling
to an away contest so that they have access
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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, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry,
and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics
and law at George Mason University, shared
the Nobel Prize in economic sciences.
Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided
the CAA since its inception. Long-time members 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 were joined by the
University of Delaware, Drexel University,
Hofstra University and Towson University in
2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.
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. Old Dominion became
a member of the CAA in 1991-92 and VCU
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.
Old Dominion University
LADY MONARCH
Records
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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HONORED Lady
Sun Belt Honorees
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
1984-85
Medina Dixon
1987-88
Adrienne Goodson
ColonialAthletic Association Honorees
PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR
Celeste Hill
1992, 1993, 1994
FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR
1990-91
Celeste Hill
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1987-88
1990-91
CONFERENCE MVP
Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan
Marie Christian
Adrienne Goodson
Kelly Lyons
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
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
Clarisse Machanguana
1995
Ticha Penicheiro
1996, 1997
Nyree Roberts
1998
Mery Andrade
1999 (Co-Player)
COACH-OF-THE-YEAR
1987-88
Wendy Larry
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
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
1988-89 Kelly Lyons
Kim McQuarter
(Second team)
Kelly Lyons
Angela Jackson
Celeste Hill
(Second team)
Monarchs
Luciene Berthieu
1999 (Co-Player), 2002
Hamchetou Maiga
2001
ROOKIES-OF-THE-YEAR
1994-95
Ticha Penicheiro
1995-96
Mery Andrade
1998-99
Lucienne Berthieu
1999-00
Alli Spence
DEFENSIVE PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR
1998-99
Mery Andrade
2003-04
Max Nhassengo
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1991-92
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
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
Max Nhassengo
Lawona Davis
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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
Corrina Turner
Okeisha Howard
Monique Coker
Shareese Grant
Myriah Spence
Lawona Davis
Shareese Grant
Lawona Davis
T.J. Jordan
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
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TOURNAMENT MVP'S
Pam Huntley
Pam Huntley
Celeste Hill
Ticha Penicheiro
Clarisse Machanguana
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Natalie Diaz
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Natalie Diaz
Monique Coker
Okeisha Howard
Shareese Grant
Shareese Grant
Shareese Grant
T.J. Jordan
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Esther Benjamin
Angie Liston
Clarisse Machanguana
Ticha Penicheiro
Mery Andrade
Okeisha Howard
Alli Spence
Monique Coker
Myriah Spence
Shareese Grant
Tiffaany Green
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05
1994-95
1996-97
2000-01
2001-02
2005-06
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Shonda Deberry
Ticha Penicheiro
Hamchetou Maiga
Hamchetou Maiga
Tish Lyons
Jen Nuzzo
Megan Pym
COACH-OF-THE-YEAR
1992-93
Wendy Larry
1994-95
Wendy Larry
1995-96
Wendy Larry
1996-97
Wendy Larry
1998-99 Wendy Larry
2001-02
Wendy Larry
DEAN EHLERS LEADERSHIP AWARD
1995-96
Shonda Deberry
1996-97
Clarisse Machanguana
JOHN RANDOLPH INSPIRATIONAL
AWARD
1997-98
Manager Felecia Allen
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
ALL-CAA TEAM
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)
Monique coker
Max Nhassengo
Shareese Grant (2nd Team)
Shareese Grant
Lawona Davis (2nd Team)
T.J. Jordan (2nd Team)
Sherida Triggs (2nd Team)
Lawona Davis (3rd Team)
Old Dominion University
HONORED Lady
All-Americans
Monarchs
National Players-of-the-Year
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)
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
Anne Donovan
(Kodak)
Medina Dixon
(District III)
1984-85
Medina Dixon (Kodak, Naismith, Fast
Break First team)
Tracy Claxton (District III,
Fast Break First team)
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)
1996-97
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)
1997-98
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
2001-02
Lucienne Berthieu
(Kodak District III, Women's Basketball Journal- 3rd Team)
2004-05
Shareese Grant
(Kodak/WBCA Honorable Mention)
1977-78
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak, NWIT)
Anne Donovan
(Kodak)
Inge Nissen
(NWIT First team)
Angela Cotman
(NWIT Honorable Mention)
1978-79
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak, National Scouting Association)
Inge Nissen
(National Scouting Association)
1979-80
Nancy Lieberman
(Kodak)
Inge Nissen
(Kodak)
Anne Donovan
(District III)
1980-81
Inge Nissen ('80) cuts down the net at the AIAW National
Championship.
Olympians
1976 - Montreal, Canada
Nancy Lieberman (Basketball - U.S. - Silver Medal)
Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada)
1980 - Moscow, Soviet Union
Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Boycotted)
Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada - Boycotted)
Academic All-Americans
Anne Donovan is one of a long line of Lady Monarchs to don
the red, white and blue. She is currently the head coach
of the senior women's national team
Chris Critelli
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
1981-82
Anne Donovan
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
1982-83
Anne Donovan
(First team, GTE/CoSIDA)
NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship
1983
Lucienne Berthieu
(Kodak District II, Basketball Times
Honorable Mention)
Hamchetou Maiga
(Basketball Times Honorable Mention)
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
1979-80
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
Abraham, Carolyn
Abraham, Terri
Adams, Annette
Andrade, Mery
Aston, Kim
-AAAA-
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, Angela
Brown, Robin
Brown, Sue
Burgun, Ruthann
Burke, Sandy
Caldwell, Melea
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
Davis, Lawona
Davis, Janet
Davis, Leslie
Davy, Sue
Deberry, Shonda
Delano, Sandra
Diaz, Natalie
Dixon, Medina
Doherty, Heidi
Donovan, Anne
Eblin, Aubrey
Eller, Amber
Elliot, Pam
Ellison, Lorraine
Etheridge, Juanita
Everett, Kim
Francis, Sharron
Freudig, Nicole
Friskorn, Mary
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1976-77
1974-76
1971-72
1995-99
1988-92
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
2003-2006
1972-73
1978-80
1975-77
1976-79
2003-2005
2002-2004
1978-79
1989-90
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15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Garner, Stephanie
Gawdreau, Jerry
Giddens, Kim
Gilmore, Stephanie
Glazer, Clarisa
Gooding, Terry
Goodson, Adrienne
Gholson, Kathy
Grant, Shareese
Green, Tiffany
Hall, Sharon
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Hart, Misty
Harrington, Donna
Hill, Celeste
Himes, Stacy
Holder, Sandy
Hollerman, Bev
Holloman, Denise
Holloway, Kit
Howard, Okeisha
Hubbell, Bev
Hunt, Diane
Huntley, Pam
Jackson, Angela
Jenkins, Alphelia
Jenkins, Bridget
Jerome, Linda
Johnson, Carole
Jones, T.J.
Jordan, T.J.
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Karvonen, Janet
Keegan, Debbie
Keenan, Emmora
Kemether, Noreen
Kenney, Jackie
Koukouvinou, Marianthi Kubin, Laura
Lacy, 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
Lyons, Tish
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Maiga, Hamchetou
Malone, Helen
Mason, Kenya
McGowan, Beth
McHugh, Maura
McQuarter, Kim
Miller, Regina
Mols, Yvonne
Moore, Shannon
Muxiri, Paula
Mwenentanda, Mamissa
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Nelson, Jeannine
Nhassengo, Max
Nissen, Inge
Nuzzo, Jen
Olley, Mandy
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Penicheiro, Ticha
Picache, Abigail
Pont, Nina
Pym, Megan
Ransburg, Tamara
Renn, Joan
Reynolds, Michele
Richard, Debbie
Richardson, Sue
Roberts, Nyree
Robinson, Lateefah
Rompola, Rhonda
Rowley, Amy
Russo, Cindy
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Singleton, Rhonda
Small, LaToya
Smith, Peggy
Spence, Alli
Spence, Myriah
Svadeba, Jeanie
Thompson, Tiffany
Triggs, Sherida
Trombly, Jan
Turner, Corrina
Twine, Cassandra
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Walsh, Patty
Walter, Jazzmin
Walters, Sherry
Walthal, Susan
Warren, Cetta
Wilkerson, Beth
Williams, Jessica
Williams, Shahida
Willyerd, Sarah
Wilson, Lisa
Woolston, Suzanne
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Zontini, Cetta
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Old Dominion University
All-Time Starting Lineups
1976-77 (23-9)
NWIT Semi-Finals
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, 6-5, Sr., 17.4
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)
NCAA Sweet 16
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)
NCAA Elite Eight
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
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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
1992-93 (22-8)
NCAA 2nd Round
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
1999-00 (29-5)
NCAA Sweet 16
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
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
1993-94 (25-6)
NCAA Second Round
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
2000-01 (21-9)
NCAA First Round
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
1994-95 (27-6)
NCAA First Round
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
2001-02 (28-6)
NCAA Elight Eight
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
1986‑87 (18‑13)
NCAA Sweet 16
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)
NCAA Second Round
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
1995-96 (29-3)
NCAA Sweet 16
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
1988‑89 (23‑9)
NCAA Second Round
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
1996-97 (34-2)
NCAA Runner-Up
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
1989‑90 (21-10)
NCAA Second Round
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
1997-98 (29-3)
NCAA Sweet 16
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
1998-99 (28-4)
NCAA Sweet 16
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
1991-92 (20-11)
NCAA First Round
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
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2002-03 (22-11)
NCAA First Round
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, Fr., 2.3
2003-04 (25-7)
NCAA First Round
F Monique Coker, 6-1, Sr., 14.9
F Myriah Spence, 6-0, Sr.., 10.9
F Lawona Davis, 5-11, So., 7.8
G Shareese Grant, 5-8, Jr., 12.9
G Max Nhassengo, 5-10, Sr., 13.8
Top Subs:
Tish Lyons, 5-10, Fr., 4.9
Paula Muxiri, 6-1, So., 3.7
2004-05 (22-9)
NCAA First Round
F Tish Lyons, 5-10, So., 7.4
F Sherida Triggs, 6-1, So.., 6.9
C Tiffany Green, 6-4, Fr., 10.1
G Shareese Grant, 5-8, Sr., 15.1
G Lawona Davis, 5-11, Jr., 11.2
Top Subs:
TJ Jordan, 5-8, Fr., 6.5
Shahida Williams, 5-11,Fr., 3.9
2005-06 (22-9)
NCAA First Round
F Tish Lyons, 5-10, Jr., 9.6
F Sherida Triggs, 6-1, Jr., 11.4
G Shantel Wilson, 5-9, Jr., 5.2
G T.J. Jordan, 5-8, Fr., 13.4
G Lawona Davis, 5-11, Sr., 10.7
Top Subs:
Shahida Williams, 5-11, So., 9.5
Paula Muxiri, 6-1, Jr., 8.8
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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.
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Season: 49.5 (1,249‑2,505) 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).
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).
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)
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: 56, vs. Hofstra (Jan. 16, 2005 in Norfolk, Va.)
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.)
Game Low: 4, vs. Va. Tech (Feb. 2, 1977 at
Norfolk).
DISQUALIFICATIONS
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)
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.
TURNOVERS
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).
PERSONAL FOULS
Shareese Grant set ODU's record for free throws
made in a game as she went 17-for-17 from the
line in the Lady Monarchs' 69-61 victory over
#16/19 Rutgers at the Ted Constant Convocation
Center on December 5, 2004.
88
Old Dominion University
REBOUND AVERAGE
Season: 60.8 in 1975‑76.
Lowest Average: 32.0 in 1985‑86.
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.
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
Fieldhouse Records
FREE THROWS
Game: 17, by Shareese Grant (17-18) vs. Rutgers
(Dec. 5, 2004)
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.
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, 199496 .
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
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.
FIELDHOUSE REBOUND RECORD
Individual Record: 28, by Inge Nissen vs. Longwood (Mar. 3, 1978)
Opponent High: 21, by Kristin Wilson of UNCC (Feb. 14, 1986), Beth
Hunt of S. Carolina (Jan. 20, 1990).
Constant Center Records
POINTS SCORED
Individual: 27, by Max Nhassengo, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 12, 2004)
Team: 105, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 12, 2004)
Opponent: 93, vs. Duke (Nov. 11, 2005)
FIELD GOALS MADE
Individual: 12, by Max Nhassengo, vs. towson (Jan. 15, 2004)
Team: 41, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 12, 2004)
Opponent: 36, vs. Tennessee (Jan. 7, 2003), vs. Duke (Nov. 20, 2006)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Individual: 19, by Shareese Grant, vs. Delaware (Mar. 15, 2003), vs.
Virginia Tech (Nov. 27, 2004)
Team: 78, vs. North Carolina (Dec. 30, 2005)
Opponent: 73, vs. Va. Commonwealth (Feb. 24, 2006)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Individual: 1.00 (5-for-5), by Corrina Turner, vs. William & Mary
(Mar. 2, 2003), 1.00 (5-for-5) Shahida Williams, vs. William & Mary
(Feb. 26, 2006)
Team: .611 (33-for-54), vs. Hofstra (Mar. 13, 2003)
Opponent: .563 (36-for-64), vs. Tennessee (Jan. 7, 2003)
THREE‑POINTERS
Individual: 6, by T.J. Jordan, vs. Penn State (Nov. 29, 2005)
Team: 10, vs. Penn State (Nov. 29, 2005)
Opponent: 12, vs. George Mason (Mar. 13, 2004)
THREE‑POINT ATTEMPTS
Individual: 13, by T.J. Jordan, vs. Penn State (Dec. 29, 2005)
Team: 19, vs. North Carolina (Dec. 29, 2005), vs. Vanderbilt (Dec. 4,
2005)
Opponent: 29, vs. Charlotte (Nov. 30, 2003)
THREE‑POINT PERCENTAGE
Individual: 1.000, 4 times, most (4-for-4) by Okiesha Howard, George
Mason (Feb. 23, 2003),
Team: .917 (11-for-12), vs. Delaware (Mar. 15, 2003)
Opponent: .667 (4-for-6), vs. Rutgers (Dec. 5, 2004)
ASSIST AVERAGE
FREE THROWS
Individual: 17, by Shareese Grant, vs. Rutgers (Dec. 5, 2004)
Team: 35, vs. Hofstra (Jan. 16, 2005)
Opponent: 26, vs. Delaware (Jan. 9, 2005), vs. Vanderbilt (Dec. 4, 2005)
BLOCKED SHOTS
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Individual: 18, by Lawona Davis, vs. Rutgers (Dec. 5, 2004)
Team: 56, vs. Hofstra (Jan. 16, 2005)
Opponent: 33, vs. Tennessee (Jan. 2, 2005), vs. George Mason (Jan.
27, 2005)
Season: 7.9, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979‑80.
Career: 7.2, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979‑83.
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.
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.
BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE
THREE‑POINT ATTEMPTS
Game: 16, by Aubrey Eblin vs. UNCW
(Feb. 17, 1998).
Season: 246 by T.J. Jordan, 2005-06
Career: 651, by Aubrey Eblin, 1995-99.
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.
THREE‑POINT PERCENTAGE
STEAL AVERAGE
Season: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979‑80.
Career: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979‑83.
STEALS
Game (5 shot min.): 1.000 (6-6),by Okeisha Howard Season: 5.0, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1997-98.
vs. UNC-Wilmington (3-11-00).
Career: 4.4, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1994-98.
1.000 (6-6), by Myriah Spence vs. ECU (2-4-01)
Season: .482 (26‑54), by T.J. Jones, 1989‑90.
PERSONAL FOULS
Career: .407 (77‑189), by T.J. Jones,1987‑90.
Season: 118, by Inge Nissen, 1978‑79.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
FIELDHOUSE SCORING RECORD
Individual High: 43, by Inge Nissen vs. Radford, (Mar. 2, 1979)
Opponent High: 37, by Cindy Kaufmann of Illinois St. (Dec. 12, 1990).
89
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Individual: 1.00, 52 times, most by Lawona Davis (10-for-10), vs.
Rutgers (Dec. 5, 2004)
Team: .861 (31-for-36), vs. Rutgers (Dec. 5, 2004)
Opponent: 1.00 (6-for-6), vs. William & Mary (Feb. 26, 2006)
REBOUNDS
Individual: 20, by Kim Giddens, vs. James Madison (Mar. 14, 2003)
Team: 62, vs. Northeastern (Feb. 5, 2006)
Opponent: 42 vs. Charlotte (Nov. 30, 2003) , vs. Duke (Nov. 20, 2005)
ASSISTS
Individual: 11, by Okeisha Howard, vs. Drexel (Feb. 21, 2003)
Team: 27, vs. Hofstra (Feb. 12, 2004)
Opponent: 29 vs. Tennessee (Jan. 7, 2003)
BLOCKED SHOTS
Individual: 7, by Monique Coker, vs. Charlotte (Nov. 30, 2003)
Team: 11, vs. UNC-Wilmington (Feb. 24, 2005)
Opponent: 10, vs. Duke (Nov. 20, 2005)
STEALS
Individual: 8, by Max Nhassengo, vs. Delaware (Mar. 12, 2004)
Team: 18, vs. Delaware (Maar. 12, 2004), vs. Drexel (Feb. 1, 2004)
Opponent: 16, vs. Delaware (Feb. 20, 2004)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
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
Single Season Leaders
Ga. 136
137
134 122
118
118
113
133
99
132
CAREER REBOUNDING
No. Name
Rebs. Ga. 1. Anne Donovan (79-83)
1,976 136 2. Inge Nissen (76-80)
1,459 137
3. Tracy Claxton* (80-85)
1,434 118
4. Nancy Lieberman (76-80) 1,167 134
5. Celeste Hill (90-94)
1,124 118 6. Kelly Lyons (86-90)
1,008 122
7. Nyree Roberts (94-98)
986
133
8. Medina Dixon** (82-85) 979
113
9. Monique Coker (00-04) 951
128
10. Donna Harrington (84-88) 884 110
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. Shareese Grant (01-05)
9. Rhonda Rompola (78‑81)
10. Stephanie Garner (85‑89)
Avg.
20.0
19.3
18.1
18.2
17.9
16.9
17.4
13.9
18.3
12.3
Avg.
14.5
10.6
12.2
8.7
9.5
8.3
7.4
8.7
7.4
8.0
St.
591
512
382
327
277
277
265
253
250 210
Ga. Avg.
133 4.4
134 3.8
132 2.9
118 2.8
113 2.5
126 2.2
132 2.0
120 2.1
118 2.1
140 1.5
Ast.
961
939
492
488
471
447
417
376
362
360
Ga.
134
133
114
126
123
132
113
129
96
109
CAREER GAMES PLAYED
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)
10. Shareese Grant (2001-05)
Avg.
7.2
7.1
4.3
3.9
3.8
3.4
3.7
2.99
3.8
3.3
GP
140
137
136
134
133
133
132
131
130
129
129
129
*played two seasons at Kansas
**played one season at South Carolina
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
SCORING (AVG.)
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Kelly Lyons
3. Inge Nissen
4. Nancy Lieberman
5. Medina Dixon
POINTS
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Kelly Lyons
3. Inge Nissen
4. Nancy Lieberman
5. C. Machanguana
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
Cl:
So.
Jr.
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
REBOUNDS (AVG.)
No. Name:
1. Anne Donovan
2. Anne Donovan
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
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.
90
FT%.
.905
.895
.870
.863
.851
Year:
1986‑90
1981‑82
1980‑81
1997-98
1979‑80
Year:
1995-96
1996-97
1994-95
2001-02
1978-79
Single Game Scoring Records
50 Anne Donovan
at Norfolk State 12/11/80
43 Inge Nissen
Radford
3/2/79
42 Kelly Lyons
Texas
12/8/89
42 Inge Nissen
Montclair State 1/14/78
41 Anne Donovan
Rutgers
2/7/81
40 Nancy Lieberman Norfolk State 12/12/77
38 Nyree Roberts
at George Mason2/23/97
38 Anne Donovan
Tennessee
12/2/81
37 Anne Donovan
Oregon
12/18/80
36 Anne Donovan
Boston U.
12/22/80
35 C. Machanguana Liberty
3/14/97
35 Anne Donovan
Tennessee
2/16/80
35 Inge Nissen
James Madison 12/11/78
35 Kelly Lyons
Fairfield
11/25/89
35 Shareese Grant
Delaware
3/12/05
34 Medina Dixon
Kentucky
1/28/84
34 Kelly Lyons
S.F. Austin
2/24/89
33 Nyree Roberts
Richmond
12/6/97
33 C. Machanguana at VCU
2/21/97
33 Nancy Lieberman N. C. State
3/10/77
33 Inge Nissen
Virginia
12/7/76
33 Anne Donovan
Va. Union
3/7/81
33 Inge Nissen
Tennessee
3/10/79
33 Inge Nissen
N.C. State
3/9/79
33 Nancy Lieberman Queens
1/6/79
33 Kelly Lyons
at South Florida 2/24/90
32 Inge Nissen
Kansas State
3/16/79
32 Anne Donovan
Tennessee
3/14/81
32 Kelly Lyons
James Madison 2/1/89
32 Kelly Lyons
G. W. U.
12/28/89
32 Kelly Lyons
at S. California 1/3/90
32 Lucienne Berthieu at James Madison1/27/02
32 C. Machanguana UNC Wilm.
1/21/96
31 C. Machanguana William & Mary 2/27/97
31 C. Machanguana William & Mary 2/2/96
31 C. Machanguana Rutgers
1/10/95
31 Kelly Lyons
at Kent State
12/21/88
31 Nancy Lieberman East Carolina 2/7/77
31 Nancy Lieberman at Queens
1/8/77
31 Anne Donovan
Virginia State 11/20/81
31Nancy Lieberman Kentucky
3/11/78
31 Nancy Lieberman North Carolina 12/6/77
31 Donna Harrington West Virginia 12/13/86
31 Lucienne Berthieu Memphis
12/3/99
30 Nancy Lieberman Norfolk State 2/21/78
30 Anne Donovan
Mercer
2/4/81
30 Anne Donovan
at Va. Tech
12/7/81
30 Anne Donovan
Cheyney State 12/19/81
30 Nancy Lieberman at Va. State
1/28/77
30 Kelly Lyons
Richmond
2/14/90
30 Mery Andrade
#10 Colorado 12/30/95
30 Lucienne Berthieu vs. Kansas State 3/23/02
Old Dominion University
SCORING
1.)
Year
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Career
G-GS
38-37
35-35
28-28
35-35
136-135
FG-FGA
290-460
377-591
240-375
263-428
1170-1854
Pct.
.630
.638
.640
.614
.631
2.)
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Career
G-GS
32
32
34
37
135
FG-FGA
255-488
257-544
300-576
252-576
1064-2184
Pct.
.523
.472
.521
.437
.487
3.)
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Career
G-GS
27
34
36
37
134
FG-FGA
240-507
281-651
243-508
208-390
972-2056
Pct.
.473
.432
.478
.533
.472
G-GS
30-13
29-29
32-32
31-31
122-105
FG-FGA
122-195
192-307
265-427
308-444
887-1373
Pct.
.626
.625
.621
.694
.646
5.)
Year
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Career
G-GS
26-23
31-31
30-29
31-31
118-114
FG-FGA
155-263
241-394
196-360
249-448
841-1465
Pct.
.589
.612
.544
.556
.574
6.)
Anne Donovan
6-8 Center
Ridgewood, N.J.
Paramus Catholic
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
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1983-84
1984-85
Career
G-GS
31-31
30-30
23-19
34-34
118-114
FG-FGA
195-362
263-507
197-348
209-439
864-1656
Pct.
.538
.519
.566
.476
.522
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
Year
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Career
G-GS
15-15
34-34
29-28
34-34
113-111
FG-FGA
105-235
245-486
253-489
233-484
836-1694
Pct.
.446
.504
.551
.481
.494
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
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Career:
G-GS
33/7
32/24
36/36
32/29
133/96
FG-FGA
106-197
132-225
257-394
263-416
758/1,232
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
Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Career
G/GS
33/33
32/32
34/34
99/99
FG-FGA
221-365
230-367
286-450
737-1182
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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
FT-FTA
33-54
75-111
96-122
92-130
296-417
Pct.
.605
.627
.636
.624
Year
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
Career
G-GS
32-31
36-36
32-31
32-32
132/130
91 FG-FGA
120-232
142-317
152-314
131-291
545-1154
Pct.
.517
.448
.484
.450
.472
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.
.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
Nyree Roberts
6-3 Center
Jersey City, N.J.
St. Anthony
FT-FTA Pct.
54-132 .409
65-117 .556
99-181 .547
120-234 .513
338-664 .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
Clarisse Machanguana
6-5 Forward
Maputo, Mozambique
Santarem Club
FT-FTA
108-182
125-175
106-185
339-542
10.)
Celeste Hill
5-11 Forward
Covington, Ky.
Covington Holmes
FT-FTA
64-101
109-146
117-152
130-165
420-564
Pct.
.538
.587
.652
.632
.615
Pct.
.694
.689
.660
.683
.686
Medina Dixon
6-3 F orward
Cambridge, Mass.
Rindge-Latine
9.)
Kelly Lyons
6-2 Forward
Tipp City, Ohio
Bethel
FT-FTA
54-85
121-169
127-169
147-206
449-629
FT-FTA
50-72
73-106
64-97
84-123
271-398
8.)
Nancy Lieberman
5-10 Guard
Far Rockaway, N.Y.
Far Rockaway
FT-FTA
83-117
119-163
139-176
145-186
486-642
Tracy Claxton
6-1 Foward
New Haven, Conn.
Wilbur Cross
7.)
Inge Nissen
6-5 Center
Randers, Denmark
Randers Statskole
4.)
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Career
Leaders
FT-FTA
85-120
94-128
147-202
127-162
453-612
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
Mery Andrade
6-1 Forward
Lisbon, Portugal
Amadora Club
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
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
1,000 POINTClub
MEMBERS
No
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Name
Pts.
Anne Donovan (1979-1983)
Inge Nissen (1976-1980)
Nancy Lieberman (1976-1980)
Kelly Lyons (1986-1990)
Celeste Hill (1990-1994)
Tracy Claxton (1980-1985)
Medina Dixon (1982-1985)
Nyree Roberts (1994-1998)
Clarisse Machanguana (1994-1997)
Mery Andrade (1995-1999)
Adrienne Goodson (1984-1988)
Okeisha Howard (1999-2003)
Donna Harrington (1987-1988)
Hamchetou Maiga (1998-2002)
Shareese Grant (2001-2005)
Monique Coker (2000-2004)
Angela Cotman (1976-1980) Lucienne Berthieu (1998-1902)
Ticha Penicheiro (1994-1998) Kim McQuarter (1985-1989) Shonda DeBerry (1992-1996)
Sharron Francis (1998-2002)
Rhonda Rompola (1978-1981)
Aubrey Eblin (1995-1999)
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
1,447
1,409
1,408
1,382
1,304
1,275
1,096
1,085
1,050
1,023
1,000
Ga. 136
137
134 122
118
118
113
133
99
132
117 124
110 130
129
128
140 91
133
120
125
126
96
121
Rebound
Club
MEMBERS
No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Avg.
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
11.2
11.0
10.1
15.2
9.8
10.6
8.8
8.6
10.9
8.5
Name
Anne Donovan (1979-1983)
Inge Nissen (1976-1980)
Tracy Claxton (1980-1985)
Nancy Lieberman (1976-1980)
Celeste Hill (1990-1994)
Kelly Lyons (1986-1990)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Rebs.
1,976
1,459 1,434 1,167
1,124 1,008
92
Ga. 136 137
118
134
118 122
Avg.
14.5
10.6
12.2
8.7
9.5
8.3
Old Dominion University
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
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. T.J. Jordan
1981-82
1978-79
1989-90
1983-84
1985-86
1989-90
1992-93
1999-00
1999-00
1983-84
879
681
592
565
550
505
493
441
427
414
1980-81
1977-78
1991-92
1982-83
1995-96
1987-88
1985-86
1998-99
2000-01
2005-06
FRESHMEN
1. Anne Donovan
2. Nancy Lieberman
3. Angela Cotman
4. Rhonda Rompola
5. Celeste Hill
6. Okeisha Howard
7. Adrienne Goodson
8. Tiffany Green
9. Kelly Lyons
10. Nyree Roberts
648
563
411
377
374
325
323
313
298
266
1979-80
1976-77
1976-77
1978-79
1990-91
1999-00
1984-85
2004-05
1986-87
1994-95
491
410
278
257
221
221
180
171
169
162
153
1979-80
1976-77
2002-03
2004-05
1986-87
1990-91
2000-01
1994-95
1978-79
1977-78
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
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
1981-82
1978-79
1978-79
1983-84
1989-90
1992-93
1988-89
2002-03
1978-79
1986-87
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. Tiffany Green
5. Kelly Lyons
Celeste Hill
6. Monique Coker
7. Nyree Roberts
8. Rhonda Rompola
9. Linda Jerome
10. Adrienne Goodson 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
Shareese Grant
295
239
180
169
158
152
151
146
145
126
126
1979-80
1997-98
2001-02
1988-89
1984-85
1999-00
2002-03
1981-82
1986-87
1989-90
2004-05
JUNIORS
1. Nancy Lieberman
2. Ticha Penicheiro
3. Marie Christian
4. Medina Dixon
5. Shareese Grant
6. Suzanne Woolston
7. Sharron Frnacis
8. Rhonda Rompola
9. Stephanie Garner
10. Debbie Richards
254
271
132
131
127
115
106
106
103
102
1978-79
1996-97
1985-86
1983-84
2003-04
1980-81
2000-01
1980-81
1987-88
1977-78
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
9. Mery Andrade
10. Amanda Levens
226
200
151
146
127
121
92
89
87
79
1995-96
1977-78
1979-80
1982-83
1999-00
2000-01
1991-92
1984-85
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 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
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
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
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
93
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
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
RECORDS
Year-by-Year Leaders
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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.
Monqiue Coker/Sr.
Shareese Grant/Sr.
T.J. Jordan/So.
STEALS
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. Max Nhassengo/Sr.
Shareese Grant/Sr.
Sherida Triggs/Jr.
ASSISTS
REBOUNDS
SCORING
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
477
452
414
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
14.9
15.1
13.4
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
2003-04 2004-05
2005-06
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.
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.
Monique Coker/Sr.
Tiffany Green/Fr.
Sherida Triggs/Jr.
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
83
66
41
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
3.7
2.8
2.3
2.4
1.5
2.6
2.1
1.3
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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. Max Nhassengo/Sr.
Tiffany Green/Fr.
Sherida Triggs/Jr.
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Rbs 410 378 339 491 369 412 504 260 382 288 270 228 278 317 221 313 279 311
292
209
288
384
246
231
223
276
278
305
257
222
FIELD GOAL PCT.
FG 94
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
184-353
123-220
141-246
Avg
12.8
11.1
10.0
12.9
16.3
14.7
14.4
11.3
11.2
10.7
9.0
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
9.5
8.3
7.2
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
52.1
55.9
57.3
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
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.
Shareese Grant/Jr.
Shareese Grant/Sr.
Lawona Davis/Sr.
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Name / Cl.
Nancy Lieberman/Fr.
Nancy Lieberman/So.
Rhonda Rompola/Fr.
Rhonda Rompola/So.
Rhonda Rompola/Jr.
Beth Wilkerson/So.
Helen Malone/Sr.
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.
Shareese Grant/Jr.
Lawona Davis/Jr.
Lawona Davis/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
127
126
80
FGA
FREE THROW PCT.
53‑117
119‑163
69‑81 88‑106 69‑86 48‑63 64‑84 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
107-131
67-82
74-99
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
4.0
4.1
2.6
Pct.
70.5
73.0
85.1
83.0
80.1
76.1
76.1
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
81.7
81.7
74.7
Old Dominion University
YEAR-by-YEAR
1969-70
(16-2)
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
Coach: Mary Jackson
1970-71
1970-71
(8-7)
(8-7)
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 (1)................. W, 43-33
James Madison (1)...........................L, 44-65
1 – Virginia State Tournament – Lynchburg, Va.
Coach: Mary Jackson
1971-72
(10-8)
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 (1)................................ W, 41-21
Longwood (1)................................ W, 59-58
Roanoke......................................... W, 40-39
Bridgewater................................... W, 42-35
Winthrop (2)................................... L, 47-51
Lynchburg (2)................................ W, 44-38
Murray State (2)............................ W, 55-38
Western Carolina (2)..................... L, 47-53
1 – Virginia State Tournament – Richmond, Va.
2 – AIAW East Coast Regionals
Coach: Mary Jackson
1972-73
(7-9)
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
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 (1)................. L, 43-66
Results
Radford........................................... W ,68-57
at Virginia Tech.............................. W ,88-82
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 (1)..............................L, 47-83
Virginia Tech.................................. W, 57-51
Va. Commonwealth (1)................. W, 59-47
Immaculata (2).................................L, 53-89
1 – Virginia State Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va.
1 – Virginia State Tournament – Bridgewater, Va.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
Coach: Mary Jackson
Coach: Pam Parsons
1973-74
(12-10)
1976-77
(23-9)
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 (1)....................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 (2)..................... 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 (2)................. W, 96-54
Radford (3)..................................... W, 92-56
James Madison (3)......................... W, 81-54
Morehead State (4)........................ W, 77-67
Tennessee (4)....................................L, 60-61
N.C. State (4)....................................L, 75-77
Valdosta State (5)........................... W, 77-71
UCLA (5)...........................................L, 59-66
Mississippi College (5)...................L, 88-91
1 – VAIAW
Coach: Debbie Wilson
1969-70
(16-2)
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 (3)................................L, 68-71
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – Virginia State Tournament – Charlottesville, Va.
3 – Virginia State Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Memphis, Tn.
5 – National Women’s Invitational Tournament
Final AP Ranking: #14
Coach: Pam Parsons
1977-78
(30-4)
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – Virginia State Tournament – Lynchburg, Va.
3 – VAIAW
WOMEN'S NIT CHAMPIONS
Coach: Pam Parsons
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 (1)................................ W, 63-44
Oral Roberts (1)............................. W, 82-49
Queens (1)........................................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
1975-76
(14-12)
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 (forfeit)........... W,2-0
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Tennessee Tech (2)...........................L, 61-65
Memphis State (2)...........................L, 85-93
Norfolk State.................................. W, 85-51
N.C. State (3).................................. W, 77-55
William and Mary........................W, 111-62
Virginia Tech (4)............................. W, 83-53
Longwood (4)................................. W, 72-45
Virginia Union (4)....................... W, 104-63
Memphis State (5)......................... W, 64-51
N.C. State (5)....................................L, 57-59
Kentucky (5)................................... W, 82-66
Fort Valley State (6)....................... W, 72-60
Cal State Long Beach (6)............... W, 77-58
Texas (6).......................................... W, 70-60
1 – Queens’ Holiday Tournament – New York, N.Y.
2 – Lady Vol Classic – Knoxville, Tn.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – AIAW State Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
5 – AIAW Region II Championship
6 – National Women’s Invitational Tournament
Final AP Ranking: #12
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1978-79
(36-1)
AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
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
M 1
2
3
8
10
vs. Kansas (1)................... W, 73-59
vs. Delta State (1)............ 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 (2).......................... W, 90-60
at Queens (3).................. 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
S. Connecticut (4)..............W, 80-44
Louisiana State (4)........... 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 (5)..................... W, 100-66
James Madison (5).......... W, 93-40
North Carolina (5)........... W, 81-60
N.C. State (6).................... W, 78-73
Tennessee (6).................... W, 74-72
Kansas State (7)............... W, 96-75
Maryland (7).................... W, 69-51
Vs. UCLA (8).................... W, 87-82
Vs. La. Tech (8)................ W, 75-65
1 – Coca-Cola W omen’s Classic – Detroit, Mich.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – Madison Square Garden – New York, N.Y.
4 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
5 – VAIAW Tournament
6 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Knoxville, Tn.
7 – AIAW South Satellite
8 – AIAW National Championship – Greensboro, N.C.
Final AP Ranking: #1
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1979-80
(37-1)
AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
N 16 Virginia Union................. W, 22-62
21 Mississippi....................... W, 79-58
23 Penn State (1)................... W, 95-67
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
YEAR-by-YEAR Results
24
30
D 4
6
8
14
15
22
23
J 7
9
11
12
16
21
24
26
30
F 1
2
5
7
9
13
16
19
25
Detroit (1)......................... 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 (2).................... W, 66-58
Louisiana Tech (2).............L, 57-59
at Long Beach St.............. W, 84-56
at San Francisco............... W, 70-46
at UCLA............................ W, 73-45
at USC............................... 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 (3)............. W, 89-57
Stephen F. Austin (3)....... 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 (4)............................ W, 74-45
Norfolk State (5)............ W, 106-42
Virginia (5)....................... W, 95-56
North Carolina (6)........... W, 89-61
N.C. State (6).................... W, 70-59
Tennessee (6).................... W, 68-67
Brigham Young (7).......... W, 88-66
Rutgers (7)........................ W, 84-62
Vs. La. Tech (8)................ W ,73-59
Vs. Tennessee (8)............. W, 68-53
1 – Coca-Cola Women’s Classic – Detroit, Mich.
2 – Manufactures Hanover Classic – New York, N.Y.
3 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
5 – VAIAW Tournament – Charlottesville, Va.
6 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Columbia, S.C.
7 – AIAW South Satellite
8 – AIAW National Championship – Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Final AP Ranking: #1
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1980-81
(37-1)
AIAW THIRD PLACE
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
M 6
7
13
14
China (Exh)...................... 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. USC (1)........................ W, 73-56
vs. Texas (1)...................... W, 60-58
vs. Oregon (1).................. W, 68-67
Boston University........... W, 98-40
at Maryland..................... W, 75-72
UCLA................................ W, 91-74
at DePaul.......................... W, 81-44
Long Beach State............. 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 (2)......................... W, 76-65
Rutgers (2)........................ W, 90-61
at Clemson.........................L, 64-73
at South Carolina..............L, 64-75
Tennessee...........................L, 70-76
La. Tech (Scope)(3)............L, 59-75
Virginia Tech (4).............. W, 85-39
at Virginia Union............. W, 82-63
Virginia Tech (4).............. W, 65-54
Virginia Union (4)......... W,1 09-56
East Carolina (5).............. W, 81-70
South Carolina (5)........... W, 73-71
Tennessee (5)......................L, 64-65
Stephen F. Austin (6)....... W, 60-54
Long Beach St. (6)............ W, 76-60
Vs. Tennessee (7)...............L, 65-68
Vs. USC (7)....................... W, 68-65
1 – Giusti Tournament – Portland, Ore.
2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – VAIAW Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va.
5 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
6 – AIAW Regionals
7 – AIAW Nationals – Eugene, Ore.
Final AP Ranking: #3
Coach: Marianne Stanley
12
14
18
25
26
27
M 3
6
10
11
19
24
26
A 1
1 – Winston Tire Classic – Los Angles, Ca.
2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – Northern Lights Invitational – Anchorage, Alaska
7 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
8 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
9 – NCAA East Regional – State College, Pa.
10 – NCAA Final Four – Norfolk, Va.
1981-82
(22-6)
NCAA SWEET 16
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 St. (2).......... W, 83-55
vs. La. Tech (2)...................L, 51-68
at Long Beach St............... L, 67-73
at UCLA............................ W, 85-60
at USC.................................L, 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 (3)...................... W, 86-55
Drake (3)........................... 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 University....... W, 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 (4).................... W, 75-42
vs. Kansas State (5)...........L, 67-76
Coach: Marianne Stanley
Final AP Ranking: #4
1983-84
(24-5)
SUN BELT CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT
N 10
17
21
22
29
D 2
10
17
18
29
30
J 5
6
11
14
17
26
28
F 4
9
11
18
21
24
M 1
8
9
16
22
24
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – Manufactures Hanover Classic – New York, N.Y.
3 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
5 – NCAA Regional – Raleigh, N.C.
Final AP Ranking: #7
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1982-83
(29-6)
SUN BELT CHAMPIONS
NCAA FINAL FOUR
N
D
J
F
22
30
2
4
10
18
20
28
29
6
8
12
14
16
19
25
28
29
2
5
9
Hungary (Exh)................. W, 96-82
Georgetown..................... W, 94-57
vs. S. Alabama (1)............ W, 85-67
at W. Kentucky (1)...........L, 80-84 (OT)
at Tennessee.......................L, 63-67
Syracuse............................ W, 93-57
New Hampshire.............. W, 87-64
Cheyney State (2)............ W, 86-68
Auburn (2)....................... W, 68-67
vs. Notre Dame (3).......... W, 71-57
vs. Virginia (3)................. W, 79-50
Kansas State..................... W, 92-64
USC................................. W,1 02-90
at Long Beach St.............. W, 75-51
at California.......................L, 70-78
at UCLA..............................L, 74-76
at Virginia......................... W, 74-58
Kentucky (Scope)............ W, 81-72
Louisiana Tech (4)........... W, 66-64
East Carolina.................... W, 72-47
Maryland.......................... W, 81-64
at Boston University....... W, 79-51
Seton Hall......................... W, 94-59
at James Madison............ W, 75-54
at Virginia Tech ............ W, 100-67
W. Kentucky (5)............... W, 80-60
South Alabama (5).......... W, 84-69
Penn State (6)................... W, 87-65
N.C. State (7)........... W, 73-71 (OT)
Cheyney State (7)..............L, 71-80
1 – Western Kentucky Tip-Off Tournament – Bowling Green, Ky.
2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Nike Boston College XMas Classic – Boston, Mass.
4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
5 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
6 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
7 – NCAA East Regional – Norfolk, Va/
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 (1).............. W, 87-64
at USC (1)...........................L, 47-75
at Louisiana Tech...............L,48-69
at Stephen F. Austin.......... W ,61-58
Long Beach St.................. W, 81-58
East Carolina.................... W, 92-52
San Diego State................ W, 79-76
Virginia............................. W, 99-48
at Syracuse....................... W, 96-60
Memphis State (2)........... W, 72-50
Illinois State (2)................ W, 72-66
at East Carolina............... W, 76-37
at Kentucky........................L, 66-80
at Maryland.......................L, 66-82
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Rutgers............................. W, 99-71
Tennessee (3).................... W, 90-66
Boston University........... W, 94-70
vs. Pennsylvania (4)........ W, 79-41
vs. Stanford (4)................ W, 83-49
vs. Wichita State (4)........ W, 76-53
James Madison................ W, 92-58
at South Carolina............ W, 72-60
UAB (7)........................... W, 102-79
W. Kentucky (7)............... W, 78-67
St. John’s (8)..................... W, 86-63
vs. Maryland (9).............. W, 74-57
at Penn State (9)............... W, 74-60
Louisiana Tech (10)...........L, 55-71
Final AP Ranking: #4
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1984-85
(31-3)
NCAA CHAMPIONS
SUN BELT CHAMPIONS
N
D
96
24
28
30
1
4
7
Texas................................. W, 90-80
VCU (Scope).................... W, 76-41
vs. Pittsburgh (1)............. W, 98-64
at Northwestern (1)........ W, 87-85
Virginia............................. W, 80-58
at East Carolina............... W, 92-74
15
21
22
28
29
J 4
7
11
13
16
25
28
30
F 1
5
9
13
15
21
23
28
M 8
9
16
21
23
29
31
JMU (Scope)..................... W, 79-43
Providence (2).................. W, 98-62
Vanderbilt (2)................... W, 96-72
vs. UNC (3)...................... W, 78-64
vs. Kentucky (3)............... W, 66-59
UCLA................................ W, 74-58
Long Beach St.................. W, 84-71
USC................................... W, 52-48
at Kentucky...................... W, 64-63
South Carolina................. W, 79-72
Tennessee (4)......................L, 64-67
W. Kentucky ................... W, 76-57
at Virginia Tech................ W, 86-76
N.C. State...........................L, 64-67
South Florida................... W, 72-45
at Maryland..................... W, 73-60
at Louisiana Tech..............L, 63-72
Boston University........... W, 84-55
at South Alabama . ......... W, 64-56
at UAB............................. W, 77-58
at UNC Charlotte............ W, 85-57
UAB (5)............................. W, 95-57
W. Kentucky (5)............... W, 76-63
Syracuse (6)...................... W, 88-63
N.C. State (7).................... W, 77-67
Ohio State (7)................... W, 72-68
vs. NE Louisiana (8)....... W, 57-47
vs. Georgia (8).................. W, 70-65
1 – Wildcat Invitational – Evanston, Ill.
2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – C.Q. Data Systems Holiday Tournament –
Raleigh, N.C.
4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
5 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
6 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
7 – NCAA East Regional – Norfolk, Va.
8 – NCAA Final Four – Austin, Texas
Final AP Ranking: #5
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1985-86
(15-13)
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
M 6
7
8
Irish Nationals (Exh)...... W, 90-76
Va. Tech (Scope).................L, 72-73
Virginia...............................L, 71-86
Northeastern.................... W, 72-58
Maryland (Scope)............ W, 78-57
Va. Commonwealth........ W, 94-66
California (1).................... W, 91-69
N.C. State (1)......................L, 59-66
East Carolina.................... W, 82-65
at USC.................................L, 76-89
at Long Beach St................L, 73-89
at Arizona......................... W, 77-57
Kentucky.......................... W, 74-69
Miami................................ W, 86-64
at James Madison..............L, 53-65
Louisiana Tech (2).............L, 70-77
at Texas...............................L, 62-93
UAB.................................. 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 W. Kentucky..................L, 64-74
St. Peter’s ........................ W, 82-61
South Florida (3)............. W, 91-56
South Alabama (3).......... W, 65-63
W. Kentucky (3).................L, 61-69
1 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
Coach: Marianne Stanley
1986-87
(18-13)
SUN BELT CHAMPIONS
NCAA SWEET 16
Old Dominion University
YEAR-by-YEAR Results
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
M 5
6
7
14
19
at USC.................................L, 64-86
at Long Beach St................L, 61-94
Virginia (Scope).................L, 59-75
vs. Missouri (1)................ W, 83-74
at N. Illinois (1)................ W, 89-71
West Virginia................... W, 92-69
at Maryland.......................L, 64-74
Virginia Tech (2).............. W, 74-54
Auburn (2).......................L, 64-105
Syracuse............................ W, 74-68
at Wake Forest...................L, 77-78
at Duke...............................L, 56-63
Tennessee...........................L, 90-99
S. 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
VCU.................................. W, 87-65
W. Kentucky (3)............... W, 73-68
at South Alabama..............L, 62-71
at UAB.............................. 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 (4)............. W, 84-34
VCU (4)............................. W, 90-63
South Alabama (4).......... W, 64-61
at UNC (5)........................ W, 76-58
vs. Auburn (6)....................L, 61-77
1 – Fast Break Festival – DeKalb, Ill.
2 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va/
5 – NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, N.C.
6 – NCAA Regional – Knoxville, Tenn.
Final USA Today Ranking: #17
Coach: Marianne Stanley
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
M 2
4
10
11
15
19
Soviet Union (EXH)..........L, 74-87
at Cincinnati (1)............... W, 59-49
vs. Tennessee (1)................L, 52-83
at Virginia...........................L, 55-57
Maryland............................L, 75-90
at Syracuse.........................L, 64-78
at West Virginia............... W, 89-64
Dayton (2)........................ W, 79-55
USC (2)................................L ,70-85
Arizona (Scope)............... W, 82-68
at South Florida . ............ W, 82-66
at Miami Florida.............. W, 93-79
at W. Kentucky................ W, 77-69
at Tennessee.......................L, 68-91
UNC Charlotte................ W, 91-69
at Virginia Tech................ W, 77-56
Long Beach St.................. W, 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 (3).............L, 65-68
at VCU.............................. W, 59-49
South Alabama................ W, 64-62
UAB................................... W, 86-76
vs. UAB (4)....................... W, 66-59
vs. W. Kentucky (4)...........L, 69-74
at Rutgers (5).....................L, 78-88
1 – Hall of Fame Tournament – Cincinnati, Ohio
2 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Tampa, Fla.
5 – NCAA Second Round – Piscataway, N.J.
Coach: Wendy Larry
Final AP Ranking: #5
Brock (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 (1).............. W, 82-70
Vanderbilt (1)................... 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 UAB.............................. W, 77-61
at South Alabama..............L, 65-69
James Madison................ W, 83-51
N.C. State (2)......................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 (3)................W, 77-71
vs. San Diego St. (3)................W, 90-69
vs. Stephen F. Austin (3)..........L, 81-96
VCU.................................. W, 85-73
George Mason................. W, 72-68
vs. UAB (4)....................... W, 70-64
at W. Kentucky (4).............L, 58-93
Villanova (5)..................... W, 66-41
at Mississippi (6)...............L, 58-74
1992-93
(22-8)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SECOND ROUND
1990-91
(5-21)
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
M 1
8
9
Mercer.................................L, 71-74
vs. USC (1)...........................L,61-72
vs. Syracuse (1)..................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
USC.....................................L, 70-77
at Geo. 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 UAB................................L, 80-91
at Richmond......................L, 80-88
N.C. State (2)......................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
VCU.................................. W, 85-66
W. Kentucky......................L, 63-73
vs. S. Alabama (3)............ W, 70-67
vs. UAB (3).........................L, 69-74
1 – Northwestern Tournament – Evanston, IL
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Birmingham, Ala.
Coach: Wendy Larry
1991-92
(20-11)
Final AP Ranking: #20
Final USA Today Ranking: #21
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
1989-90
(21-10)
N 22
30
D 4
7
21
28
29
J 4
6
?
11
15
18
22
25
27
30
F 4
8
12
15
19
22
26
29
M 5
7
12
13
14
18
NCAA SECOND ROUND
SUN BELT CHAMPS
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Coach: Wendy Larry
Final AP Ranking: #5
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
M 1
8
9
* CAA game
1 – Villanova Christmas Classic – Villanova, Pa.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 – NCAA First Round – Chapel Hill, N.C.
Coach: Wendy Larry
1 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, Va.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – Northern Lights Invitational – Anchorage,
Alaska
4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Bowling
Green, Ky.
5 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
6 – NCAA Second Round – Oxford, Miss.
NCAA SECOND ROUND
10 UAB (3)............................. W, 72-57
14 St. Joseph’s (4)................. W, 91-69
18 at Tennessee (5).................L, 68-87
1 – Aruba Sunshine Shootout
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
5 – NCAA Second Round – Knoxville, Tenn.
NCAA SECOND ROUND
1987-88
(17-12)
N 3
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
M 3
5
11
12
19
1988-89
(23-9)
vs. Bradley (1).................. W, 84-63
vs. Fairfield (1)................. W, 96-68
vs. Memphis St. (1)............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 USC............................... W, 82-69
at Tennessee.......................L, 61-81
Notre Dame..................... W, 62-61
Louisiana Tech (2).............L, 65-79
at James Madison............ W, 82-66
South Carolina...................L, 54-75
UAB................................... 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 (3).......... W, 81-72
W. Kentucky (3)............... W, 73-65
97
VCU.................................. W, 77-67
St. Peter’s.......................... W, 77-54
Rutgers...............................L, 67-92
at Virginia Tech................ W, 71-55
Maryland............................L, 58-90
vs. Wisconsin-GB (1)...............W, 83-68
vs. Siena (1)...................... W, 69-65
at William & Mary *........ W, 70-51
Stetson.............................. W, 84-59
at Radford........................ W, 82-62
at George Mason *........... W, 76-71
at American *.....................L, 66-68
James Madison * (2)........ W, 64-62
at Richmond *....................L, 62-67
at N.C. State.......................L, 78-89
UNC-Wilmington *.................W, 92-70
at South Carolina..............L, 51-64
at Tennessee.......................L, 59-75
George Mason *............... W, 61-51
American *....................... W, 73-56
at James Madison *...........L, 69-70
Richmond *........................L, 70-74
at East Carolina *...............L, 57-71
at UNC Wilmington *............ W ,86-57
William & Mary *............ W, 64-56
East Carolina*.................. W, 72-71
Notre Dame..................... W, 85-76
American (3).................... W, 55-52
Richmond (3)................... W, 78-52
East Carolina (3).............. W, 80-75
at UNC (4)......................... L, 54-60
D 8
12
19
28
29
30
J 2
8
12
15
17
22
24
29
31
F 3
6
9
12
14
19
21
26
28
M 4
11
12
13
17
20
at VCU............................... L, 67-72
at Maryland.......................L, 54-83
Virginia Tech (Scope)........L, 63-76
vs. Florida Int'l. (1)............L, 67-71
vs. Oklahoma (1)............. W, 60-54
vs. Michigan (1)............... W, 71-63
Tennessee...........................L, 60-68
Rutgers............................. W, 66-58
South Carolina...................L, 65-67
at George Mason*............ W, 81-48
at American *................... W, 66-56
Richmond *...................... W, 75-51
at James Madison*.......... W, 71-42
East Carolina *................. W, 75-39
UNC Wilmington *......... W, 71-54
at William & Mary *........ W, 64-48
N.C. State (2).................... W, 81-67
at St. Peter’s.......................L, 60-66
George Mason *............... W, 64-57
American *....................... W, 75-49
at Richmond *.................. W, 91-66
James Madison *.............. W, 67-44
at East Carolina *............. W, 71-59
at UNC Wilmington *........ W ,83-59
William & Mary *............ W, 79-52
UNC Wilmington (3).........W, 75-42
East Carolina (3).............. W, 65-51
William & Mary (3)......... W, 65-51
Tennessee Tech (4)........... W, 77-60
Iowa (5)...............................L, 56-82
* CAA game
1 – Church’s Classic – Miami, Fla.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 - NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
5 – NCAA Second Round – Norfolk, Va.
Coach: Wendy Larry
1993-94
(25-6)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SECOND ROUND
N 27
28
D 2
4
8
18
20
28
30
J 2
8
13
16
21
24
27
30
F 3
6
10
13
18
20
24
27
M 3
South Carolina................. W, 79-69
Wake Forest........................L, 63-82
at Rutgers...........................L, 73-82
Radford............................. W, 78-61
Maryland............................ L,61-77
VCU *................................ W, 80-49
at Ill. State......................... W, 60-37
vs. Providence................. W, 87-77
at Montana.........................L, 52-64
Notre Dame .................... W, 76-67
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)
American *....................... W, 71-57
William & Mary *............ W, 61-47
at N. C. State ................... W, 78-62
Richmond *...................... W, 89-63
James Madison * (1)........ W, 73-59
at UNC Wilmington *.........W, 61-37
at East Carolina *............. W, 96-70
George Mason *............... W, 67-55
at American *................... W, 77-51
at William & Mary *.......... W, 64-51
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
YEAR-by-YEARResults
10
11
12
16
20
vs. East Carolina (2).......... W, 87-45
vs. William & Mary (2).......W, 88-66
vs. George Mason (2)..........W, 78-61
St. Joseph's (3).................. W, 56-55
at UNC (4)..........................L, 52-63
* CAA game
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – CAA Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va.
3 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
4 - NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, N.C.
Coach: Wendy Larry
1994-95
(27-6)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
N 26
27
30
D 3
10
19
20
21
28
29
J 2
6
10
13
15
18
21
24
27
29
F 1
5
12
16
19
23
26
M 1
4
9
10
11
16
Syracuse............................ W, 54-53
Duke.................................. W, 64-59
at VCU *............................ W, 71-54
Winthrop.......................... W, 78-41
at Texas............................. W, 73-70
vs. Southern Ill. (1).......... W, 64-52
vs. Texas Tech (1)...............L, 53-67
vs. Oklahoma St.(1)...........L, 59-62
vs. Auburn (2).................. W, 59-48
vs. Grambling (2)............ W, 80-79
at South Florida............... W, 94-62
James Madison *.............. W, 68-64
Rutgers............................. W, 82-65
at American *................... W, 86-59
at George Mason *........... W, 70-45
Richmond *...................... W, 78-49
Dartmouth....................... W, 69-47
Tennessee...........................L, 54-77
UNC Wilmington *......... W, 72-42
at East Carolina *............. W, 92-67
N.C. State (3)......................L, 75-81
at William and Mary *........W, 77-36
American *....................... W,7 0-60
at Richmond *.................. W, 84-66
at James Madison *..........L, 8 0-87
at UNC Wilmington *.........W, 70-41
East Carolina *................. W, 99-62
George Mason *............... W, 85-76
William and Mary *........ W, 81-58
UNC Wilmington (4)..........W, 73-44
William and Mary (4).........W, 96-37
James Madison (4).......... W, 63-44
vs. Florida Int'l. (5)............L, 76-81
* CAA game
1 – San Juan Shootout – San Juan, Puerto Rico
2 – Church’s Classic – Miami, Fla.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
5 – NCAA First Round – Knoxville, Tenn.
Final AP Ranking: #25
Final USA Today Ranking: #25
Coach: Wendy Larry
1995-96
(29-3)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SWEET 16
N
D
J
25
26
29
1
16
21
29
30
2
5
7
11
14
19
21
Radford (1)....................... W, 92-58
Georgia (1)....................... W, 67-64
at California..................... W, 80-58
at Stanford..........................L, 76-97
at Rutgers......................... W, 69-53
South Florida................... W, 95-54
at Louisville (2)................ W, 73-70
vs. Colorado (2)............... W, 77-65
at Richmond *.................. W, 79-36
Texas................................. W, 98-61
American *....................... W, 94-39
at Tennessee.......................L, 47-69
at VCU*............................. W, 86-57
at East Carolina *............. W, 75-56
UNC Wilmington *...........W, 103-22
26
28
F 2
4
9
11
16
18
23
28
M 3
7
8
9
16
18
23
at James Madison *......... W, 67-42
George Mason *............... W, 93-51
William & Mary *.......... W, 105-50
East Carolina *................. W, 94-45
at George Mason *........... W, 86-64
at American *................... W, 87-50
Richmond *...................... W, 92-44
VCU* (3)......................... W, 103-43
at UNC Wilmington *.............W, 81-41
James Madison *.............. W, 77-64
at William and Mary *............W, 86-44
Richmond (4)................... W, 92-61
American (4).................... W, 86-66
James Madison (4).......... W, 84-58
Holy Cross (5).................. W, 83-56
Toledo (5).......................... W, 72-66
vs. Virginia (6)...................L, 60-72
* CAA game
1 – Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va.
2 – Seelbach Classic – Louisville, Ky.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
5 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va.
6 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Charlottesville, Va.
Final AP Ranking: #6
Final USA Today Ranking: #10
Coach: Wendy Larry
1996-97
(34-2)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA RUNNER-UP
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
M 2
14
16
22
24
28
30
Geo. Washington (1)...............W, 70-44
#16 N.C. State (1)..............L, 62-65
Indiana State (2).............W, 116-26
Wake Forest (2)................ W, 82-41
Miami (Fla.)...................... W, 94-55
Vs. #15 Duke (3).............. W, 89-77
Vs. #13 Vanderbilt (3).............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 * (4)........ 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. William & Mary (5).........W, 101-35
vs. James Madison (5).............W, 86-48
vs. East Carolina (5)................W, 83-46
Liberty (6)....................... W, 102-52
Purdue (6) .............. W, 69-65 (OT)
Vs. #9 LSU (7).................. W, 62-49
Vs. #7 Florida (7)............. W, 53-51
Vs. #3 Stanford (8)......... W, 83-82 (OT)
Vs. #10 Tennessee (8)...............L, 59-68
* CAA game
1 – Preseason WNIT – Norfolk, Va.
2 - Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 - Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, Va.
4– Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
5 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va.
6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va.
7 – NCAA Mideast Regional – W. Laffayette, Ind.
8 – NCAA Final Four – Cincinnati, Ohio
Final USA Today Ranking: #2
Coach: Wendy Larry
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
1997-98
(29-3)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SWEET 16
N 23 at #7 Illinois (1)................ W, 79-65
26 #24 Purdue....................... W, 72-62
29 Quinnipiac (2).................. W, 94-42
30 Louisville (2).................... W, 77-39
D 3 at William & Mary *........ W, 94-53
6 at Richmond* (3)............. W, 87-64
7 vs. #4 La. Tech (3)............. 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 * (4) . .... 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 VCU *............................... 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 (5)........ W, 60-39
28 vs. VCU (5)....................... W, 86-61
M 1 vs. American (5).............. W, 82-49
13 St. Francis(PA.) (6)........... W, 92-39
15 Nebraska (6) ................... W, 75-60
21 vs. #10 N.C. State (7)........L, 54-55
* CAA game
1 – State Farm Tip-Off – Champagne, Ill.
2 - Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va.
3 – Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, Va.
4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
5 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va.
6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va.
7 – NCAA East Regional – Dayton, Ohio
Final AP Ranking: #3
Final USA Today Ranking: #6
Coach: Wendy Larry
1998-99
(28-4)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SWEET 16
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. USC (1) ..................... W, 73-61
29 vs. SW Missouri St. (1)........... W ,79-59
D 5 vs. #6/7 Alabama (2)........L, 68-79
6 at Richmond (2)............ 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
98
19 21 26
M 4
5
6
12
14 20 at American *................... W, 72-70
Richmond * (3)............... W, 100-64
UNC Wilmington * ....... W, 74-52
vs. James Madison (4)...........W, 73-45
vs. VCU (4)....................... W, 58-45
vs. East Carolina (4)........ W, 73-67
Tennessee Tech (5)........... W, 74-48
Maine (5).......................... W, 72-62
vs. Duke (6)........................L, 63-76
* CAA game
1 – Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol – Cancun, Mexico
2 – Wachovia Women’s Classic – Richmond, Va.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va.
5 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va.
6 – NCAA East Regional – Greensboro, N.C.
7 – NCAA East Regional – Dayton, Ohio
Final AP Ranking: #5
Final USA Today Ranking: #10
Coach: Wendy Larry
1999-2000
(29-5)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA SWEET 16
N 19 Hampton.......................... W, 91-64
24 vs. Clemson (1)............... W, 68-57
26 vs. Connecticut (1) .........L, 66-109
D 3 vs. Memphis (2)............... W, 99-60
4 vs. Syracuse (2)................ 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 at 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 * (3).............. 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 VCU *............................... W, 70-47
9 vs. George Mason (4) .............W, 66-61
10 vs. East Carolina (4)................W, 89-60
11 vs. UNC Wilmington (4)........W, 92-49
18 Wisc-Green Bay (5) ......... W,94-85
20 Southern Methodist (5) .........W, 96-76
25 vs. #3 La. Tech (6) ............L, 74-86
* CAA game
1 – Coaches vs. Cancer – Hartford, Conn.
2 – Syracuse Carrier Classic – Syracuse, N.Y.
3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
4 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va.
5 – NCAA Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Mo.
6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va.
7 – NCAA Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Mo.
Final AP Ranking: #14
Final USA Today Ranking: #12
Coach: Wendy Larry
Old Dominion University
YEAR-by-YEAR Results
2000-2001
(21-9)
18 at Purdue (3) .......... W, 74-70 (OT)
23 vs. Kansas St. (4) ............ W, 88-62
25 vs. #1 UConn (4)..............L, 64-85
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
N 12 vs. Penn State (1)...............L, 72-99
17 Syracuse.................... L, 84-85 (OT)
25 at UNC . ......................... W, 91-77
D 3 at Virginia . ........................L, 67-78
7 at St. Johns . .................... W, 65-52
18 UCLA . ............................. W, 86-62
21 Virginia Tech . ............... L, 57-69
30 at UNC-Wilmington *.......... W ,74-59
J 2 American *....................... W, 86-41
7 James Madison *.......... W, 62-56
12 William and Mary * (2)....... W ,68-46
14 at Hampton..................... W, 93-69
18 at Connecticut....................L, 51-80
21 at East Carolina *............. W, 67-51
24 VCU *................................ W, 80-52
28 Tennessee ......................... L, 70-87
31 Rutgers ..............................L, 45-69
F 2 Richmond * ..................... W, 95-82
4 East Carolina *................. W, 92-64
16 at George Mason * ........ W, 73-64
11 at American *................... W, 91-48
15 UNC-Wilmington * . ...... W, 83-32
18 at James Madison * ..........L, 48-49
22 at William and Mary * .......... W ,78-32
25 George Mason * . ........... W, 65-36
28 at VCU *............................ W, 93-82
M 3 .............................. at Richmond * W, 85-75
9 William & Mary (3)......... W, 62-49
10 James Madison (4).......... W, 66-62
16 vs. Washington (5)............L, 65-67
* CAA game
1 – State Farm Tip-Off Classic – Hartford, Conn.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 – NCAA 1st Round – Gainesville, Fla.
Coach: Wendy Larry
2001-2002
(28-6)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT
N 16 19
23 26
D 2 6
14 20 29 J 1
4
8
11
13 17 20 24 27 F 1
3
8
10
15
17
22 24
M 1
7
8 9
16
Towson * . ........................ W, 82-26
at Virginia Tech................. L, 62-68
at VCU * ......................... W, 70-51
at N.C. State.......................L, 58-74
#24 North Carolina . ........L, 85-95
#21 Penn State ............. W, 84-80 (OT)
Seton Hall................
W, 65-52
at Denver......................... W, 91-69
#1 Connecticut ................ L, 70-84
at William and Mary *..........W, 105-47
VCU * . ........................... W, 108-46
at #2 Tennessee..................L, 62-74
at Delaware *................... W, 82-55
at George Mason * ......... W, 71-51
Hofstra *........................ W, 82-48
Drexel *............................. W, 74-52
at UNC-Wilmington * . ..........W, 63-39
at James Madison * ........ W, 68-51
at Rugers ......................... W, 70-48
at Towson * .................... W, 66-27
George Mason * . ........... W, 69-31
Delaware * . ..................... W, 72-45
UNC-Wilmington *.................W, 72-40
James Madison (1) *........ W, 67-43
at Hofstra *....................... W, 90-57
at Drexel * . ...................... W, 90-57
William and Mary *.................W, 70-36
William and Mary (2) ............W. 73-52
George Mason (2) . ...... W, 68-63 (OT)
UNC-Wilmington (2) . ...........W, 76-48
vs. Georgia (3).................. W, 68-54
F 1
5
8
12
15
20
22
26
29
M 4
11
12
13
21
* CAA game
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
3 – NCAA 1st/2nd Round – W. Laffayette, Ind.
4 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Milwaukee, Wisc.
Final AP Ranking: #15
Final USA Today Ranking: #7
Coach: Wendy Larry
2002-03
(21-9)
* CAA game
1 – WBCA Pre-Season Classic - Boulder, Co.
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 - NCAA 1st Round – Durham, N.C.
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
N 22 28 29 30 D8
21 30 J 3
7
10 12 16 19 21 24 26 31 F 2
6
9
14 16 21 23 27 M2
6
9
13 14 15 22 Coach: Wendy Larry
Virginia ...............................L,55-63
vs #17 Arkansas (1) . ................L,49-54
vs #1 Duke (2) ..................L ,52-65
vs Hampton (2)................. W,90-54
at #16 UNC.........................L,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 St. . ...........L,74-81
VCU *................................. W,73-56
Hofstra*............................. W,81-49
Rutgers (2) . ........................L,59-67
Delaware*.......................... W,73-62
at VCU *...............................L,56-67
at James Madison* ..........L,95-98 (OT)
at Delaware*.......................L,50-58
at Hofstra*......................... W,99-69
Drexel*............................... W,71-57
George Mason*................. W,70-60
Towson*............................ W,72-46
William & Mary* ............. W,83-44
at UNC Wilmington*............W,51-48 (OT)
at William and Mary*..............W,67-49
Hofstra* (3) ...................... W,88-46
James Madison* (3)..................W,71-55
Delaware* (3) ................... W,66-58
Boston College (4)..............L,72-73
2004-05
(22-9)
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
N 23
27
30
D 5
10
19
22
30
J 2
6
9
14
16
20
23
27
30
F 3
6
11
13
17
20
24
27
M 3
6
10
11
12
19
* CAA game
1 – Paradise Jam - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va.
4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
Coach: Wendy Larry
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Hofstra *........................... W, 71-57
at Drexel *......................... W, 63-53
George Mason *............... W, 71-55
James Madison *.............. W, 72-63
at Hofstra *....................... W, 70-65
at Towson *....................... W, 69-56
Drexel *............................. W, 76-49
Northeastern *................. W, 87-41
at George Mason *........... W, 89-50
Georgia State *................. W, 89-50
UNC-Wilmington *......... W, 78-51
at Delaware *................... W, 60-57
Va. Commonwealth *..... W, 94-66
William & Mary *............ W, 85-33
at James Madison *...........L, 68-75
at Georgia State *............. W, 82-56
at George Mason (3)....... W, 66-50
vs. Hofstra (3).................. W, 94-73
vs. James Madison (3)..... W, 58-54
George Washington (4).....L, 72-87
* CAA game
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – CAA Tournament – Fairfax, Va.
4 - NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va.
Coach: Wendy Larry
at Georgia Tech..................L, 64-71
Virginia Tech.................... W, 87-56
East Tennessee State....... W, 86-52
#16/19 Rutgers (1)............W, 6961
at Virginia...........................L, 64-72
at Penn State......................L, 68-76
Harvard............................ W, 83-55
at #12/13 North Carolina.... 55-79
#8 Tennessee......................L, 58-68
at James Madison............ W, 70-58
Delaware............................L, 70-73
Va. Commonwealth........ W, 78-59
Hofstra.............................. W, 79-54
William & Mary............... W, 77-59
at Towson......................... W, 80-66
George Mason................. W, 66-49
at UNC-Wilmington....... W, 59-55
at Va. Commonwealth.... W, 62-51
Towson............................. W, 78-56
at Delaware........................L, 58-62
at George Mason............. W, 66-49
Drexel................................ W, 60-49
at William & Mary.......... W, 68-50
UNC-Wilmington........... W, 76-52
James Madison ............... W, 92-61
at Hofstra......................... W, 78-65
at Drexel.............................L, 68-71
vs. Hofstra (2).................. W, 87-68
vs. Drexel (2).................... W, 64-63
vs. Delaware (2)...... W, 78-74 (OT)
vs. Virginia (3)...................L, 57-79
Coach: Wendy Larry
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
14
15
21
25
30
3
7
15
18
28
4
9
11
15
18
22
29
13
15
20
22
27
29
F 3
5
10
12
17
19
24
26
M 2
4
9
10
11
19
* CAA game
1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game
2 – CAA Tournament – Fairfax, Va.
4 - NCAA 1st Round – Minneapolis, Minn.
2003-04
(25-7)
N
D
J
Drexel *............................. W, 81-51
at Towson *....................... W, 68-64
at Drexel *......................... W, 76-69
Hofstra *......................... W, 105-62
at UNC-Wilmington....... W, 68-59
Delaware *........................ W, 70-57
VCU *................................ W, 95-72
James Madison (2).......... W, 80-58
at George Mason *........... W, 81-64
William & Mary............... W, 79-45
William & Mary (3)......... W, 82-56
Delaware (3)..................... W, 73-62
George Mason (3)............ W, 85-81
vs. Marquette (4)...............L, 64-67
2005-06
(22-9)
at #20 Colorado (1)...........L, 67-84
vs. #22 Auburn (1)............L, 49-84
at William & Mary *........ W, 75-58
#7 Penn State................... W, 75-68
Charlotte........................... W, 75-61
at #23/19 Va. Tech............L, 72-79
#12/13 UNC.................... W, 73-68
Florida International....... W, 77-66
Georgia Tech.................... W, 67-56
at Rugers............................L, 45-69
at #5 Tennessee..................L, 42-66
at James Madison *......... W, 75-73
at Delaware *................... W, 67-56
Towson *........................... W, 87-34
at Hofstra *.........................L, 72-74
at VCU *............................ W, 80-64
UNC-Wilmington........... W, 67-55
CAA CHAMPIONS
NCAA FIRST ROUND
N
D
J
99
20
22
29
4
9
18
21
29
2
6
8
#1 Duke..............................L, 56-93
at Virginia Tech..................L, 69-76
Penn State......................... W, 93-61
#19/20 Vanderbilt.............L, 77-82
at # ** Rutgers....................L, 41-77
at Charlotte...................... W, 79-69
at Florida International....L, 76-80
#5 North Carolina... L, 80-88 (OT)
#1 Tennessee......................L, 67-83
at Va. Commonwealth * W, 82-62
at William & Mary *........ W, 77-68
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
1991-92 CAA Champions (20-11)
1992-93 CAA Champions (22-8)
1993-94 CAA Champions (25-6)
1994-95 CAA Champions (27-6)
1995-96 CAA Champions (29-3)
1996-97 CAA Champions (34-2)
1997-98 CAA Champions (29-3)
1998-99 CAA Champions (27-4)
1999-00 CAA Champions (29-5)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
100
Old Dominion University
CAA Champions
2000-01 CAA Champions (21-9)
2001-02 CAA Champions (28-6)
2002-03 CAA Champions (21-12)
2003-04 CAA Champions (27-7)
2004-05 CAA Champions (22-9)
2005-06 CAA Champions (22-9)
Got Rings? We've Got 15
And We're Looking For
Sweet 16
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
101
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
RECORDS
100 Point Games
ODU-Opp.
122‑62 116-26
113‑45
112‑77 112‑58 111‑62 110‑56 110-51
109‑56 108-67
108‑48 108-46
107-62
107‑41 106‑53 106‑42 105-62
105-47
105-50
104-97
104‑63 104-60
104-49
104‑39 Opponent
vs. Virginia Union
vs. Indiana State
vs. Virginia State
vs. East Carolina
vs. Clemson
vs. William & Mary
vs. Norfolk State
vs. William & Mary
vs. Va. Union
vs. Richmond
vs. Virginia Tech
vs. VCU
vs. George Mason
vs. Long Island
vs. Queens
vs. Norfolk State
vs. Hostra
at William and Mary
vs. William and Mary
vs. Richmond
vs. Va. Union
vs. UNC-Wilmington
at American
vs. George Mason
Date
Nov. 16, 1979
Nov. 23, 1996
Dec. 4, 1979
Jan. 21, 1980
Nov. 30, 1979
Dec. 12, 1977
Dec. 12, 1977
Feb. 20, 1998
Feb. 24, 1981*
Jan. 14, 2000
Jan. 27, 1978
Feb. 4, 2002
Jan. 26, 1997
Jan. 19, 1980
Jan. 6, 1979
Feb. 19, 1980
Feb. 12, 2004
Jan. 1, 2002
Feb. 2, 1996
Dec. 6, 1998
March, 4, 1973*
Dec. 23, 1998
Jan. 24, 1997
Nov. 22, 1982
Overtime Games (10-3)
ODU-Opp. Opponent
103‑69 vs. Norfolk State
103-43
vs. VCU
103-22
vs. UNC-Wilmington
102‑90 vs. S. California
102‑76 vs. UAB
102-52
vs. Liberty ‡
102-46
at George Mason
101‑60 vs. Radford
101-35
vs. William & Mary 100‑68 vs. Memphis State
100‑67 vs. Virginia Tech
100‑66 vs. Radford
100-64
vs. Richmond
100‑61 vs. Florida State
100‑39 vs. East Carolina
64‑105 vs. Auburn
69‑102 vs. at N.C. State
79‑101 vs. at N.C. State
Date
Feb. 4, 1977
Feb. 18, 1996
Jan. 21, 1996
Jan. 6, 1984
Mar 10, 1983 $
Mar. 14, 1997
Feb. 23, 1997
Dec. 19, 1978
Feb. 27, 1997@
Nov. 26, 1990
March 1, 1984
March 2, 1979*
Feb. 21, 1999
Jan. 17, 1982
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:
3/12/05
2/9/03
3/6/03
3/18/02
3/8/02
12/6/01
11/17/00
3/16/97
3/28/97
1/27/94
2/6/90
11/22/83
3/22/84
11/30/82
Team:
Delaware (CAA) (N)
JMU (A) UNCW (A)
Purdue (NCAA) (A)
George Mason (CAA) (H)
Penn State (H)
Syracuse (H)
Purdue (NCAA) (H)
Stanford (NCAA) (N)
George Mason (A)
St. John's (A)
Western Kentucky
N.C. State (NCAA) (H)
Tennessee (A)
Result:
W, 78-74
L, 98-95
W, 51-48
W, 74-70
W, 68-63
W, 80-80
L, 84-85
W, 69-65
W, 83-82
W, 82-76
W, 92-86
L, 80-84
W, 73-71
W, 78-72
Year-by-Year with the Lady Monarchs
YEAR
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
CAREER
1973-74
CAREER
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
CAREER
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
CAREER
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
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
CAREER
TOTALS
OVERALL
RECORD
CONF.
RECORD COACH
NATIONAL
FINISH
STATE OR CONF.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
16-2
Mary Jackson
VFISW Champions
8-9
Mary Jackson
12-7
Mary Jackson
7-9
Mary Jackson
43-27 (.614)
4 YEARS
7-7
Debbie Wilson
7-7 (.500)
1 YEAR
13-9
Pam Parsons
15-11
Pam Parsons
23-9
Pam ParsonsNWIT Semi-finals
VFISW Champions
51-29 (.637)
3 YEARS
30-4
Marianne Stanley
NWIT Champions
VFISW Champions
35-1
Marianne Stanley
AIAW National Champions
VFISW Champions
37-1
Marianne Stanley
AIAW National Champions
VFISW Champions
28-7
Marianne Stanley
AIAW Third place
VFISW Champions
22-6
Marianne Stanley
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
29-6
Marianne Stanley
NCAA Final Four - East Region
Sun Belt Champions
24-5
Marianne Stanley
NCAA Elite Eight - East Region
Sun Belt Champions
31-3
6-0
Marianne Stanley
NCAA National Champions
Sun Belt Champions
15-13
5-1
Marianne Stanley
18-13
5-1
Marianne Stanley
NCAA Sweet 16 - Mideast Region Sun Belt Champions
269-59 (.820)
10 YEARS
17-12
6-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region
23-9
5-1
Wendy Larry
NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region
21-10
4-2
Wendy Larry
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region Sun Belt Champions
5-21
2-4
Wendy Larry
20-11
9-5
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - East Region
Colonial Champions
22-8
14-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
25-6
14-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA 2nd Round - East Region Colonial Champions
27-6
13-1
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
29-3
16-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Sweet 16 - East
Colonial Champions
34-2
16-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Championship Game
Colonial Champions
29-3
16-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
Colonial Champions
28-4
16-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region
Colonial Champions
29-5
16-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Sweet 16 - Midwest Region Colonial Champions
21-9
15-1
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - West Region Colonial Champions
28-6
18-0
Wendy Larry
NCAA Elite Eight - Mideast RegionColonial Champions
21-11
15-3
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - East Region
Colonial Champions
25-7
17-1
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions
22-9
15-3
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - Colonial Champions
22-9
17-1
Wendy Larry
NCAA 1st Round - Colonial Champions
448-151 (.748)
19 YEARS
818-323 (.717)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
102
VS. VIRGINIA
SCHOOLS
12-2
7-5
11-3
7-6
37-16
5-6
5-6
12-7
15-4
16-1
43-12
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
10-1
14-2
9-2
184-26 (.876)
360-80 (.818 vs. Div. I)
Old Dominion University
Post-Season History
NCAA Tournament (32-22)
1982
1982
St. Peter’s
Kansas State*
W
L
75-42
76-67
1983 St. John’s
Maryland
Penn State
La. Tech (Final Four)
W W W L 86-63
Norfolk, Va.
74-57 University Park, Pa.
74-60 University Park, Pa.
71-55
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 Chapel Hill, N.C.
77-61
Norfolk,Va.
1988
Rutgers
L 88-78
Piscataway, N.J.
1989
Villanova
Mississippii
W L 66-41
74-58
Norfolk,Va.
University, Miss.
1990
St. Joseph’s
Tennessee
W L 91-69
87-68
Norfolk,Va.
Knoxville, Tenn.
1992
North Carolina
L 60-54 Chapel Hill, N.C.
1993
Tennessee Tech
Iowa
W L 77-60
82-56
1994
St. Joseph’s
North Carolina
W L 56-55
Norfolk, Va.
63-52 Chapel Hill, N.C.
1995
Florida Int.
L 81-76
1996 Holy Cross
Toledo
Virginia*
W W L 83-56
Norfolk,Va.
72-66
Norfolk,Va.
72-60 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
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, Fla.
2002
Georgia
Purdue
Kansas St.
Connecticut
W
W
W
L
68-54
74-70
88-62
64-85
W. Laffayette, Ind.
W. Laffayette, Ind.
Milwaukee, Wisc.
Milwaukee, Wisc.
2003
Boston College
L
72-73
Norfolk, Va.
2004
Marquette
L
64-67
Durham, N.C.
2005
Virginia
L
57-79 Minneapolis, Minn.
2006
George Washington
L
72-87
Norfolk, Va.
Raleigh, N.C.
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
Knoxville,Tenn.
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
W. Lafayette, Ind.
W. Lafayette, Ind.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Norfolk, Va.
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
1982
1983
1984
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
NCAA Tournament Seeds
............ First
............ Second
............ First
............ First
............ Fifth
............ Sixth
............ Sixth
............ Eighth
............ Tenth
............ Seventh
............ Sixth
............ Eighth
............ Second
1997.............. First
1998 ............. First
1999 ............. Second
2000.............. Fourth
2001.............. Eleventh
2002.............. Seventh
2003 ............. Twelth
2004.............. Eighth
2005.............. Eleventh
2006.............. Tenth
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 Memphis, Tenn.
L 60-61 Memphis,Tenn.
L 75-77 Memphis,Tenn.
1978
Memphis State
N.C. State
Kentucky
W 64-51 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L 57-5 Chapel Hill,N.C.
W 82-66 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
1980
North Carolina
N.C.State
Tennessee
Brigham Young
Rutgers
La.Tech (Final Four)
Mich.
Tennessee (Champ.)
Mich.
1981
East Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Stephen F. Austin
Long Beach State
Tennessee (Final Four) 81-60
78-73
74-72
96-75
69-51
87-82
75-65
W 89-61
W 70-59
W 68-67
W 88-66
W 84-62
W 73-59
Knoxville,Tenn.
Knoxville,Tenn.
Knoxville,Tenn.
Greensboro,N.C.
Greensboro,N.C.
Columbia,S.C.
Columbia,S.C.
Columbia,S.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Mt. Pleasant,
W 68-53 Mt. Pleasant,
W
W
L
W
W
L 81-70
73-71
64-65
60-54
76-60
65-68
103
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
Norfolk,Va.
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
4-7,2-2,1,2,10; Brown 0-0,0-0,1,0,0; Jerome 0-0,0-0,0,0,0; Nissen
10-22,0-3,7,3,20; 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
8-14,3-4,3,2,19; 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,
0-3,15,3,18; 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.
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Lady Monarchs vs.
ALABAMA (0-1)
12/5/98.......... (N)......... L, 68-79
(Wachovia Women's Classic)
BRADLEY (1-0)
11/24/89........ (N)........ W, 84-63
(Aruba Sunshine Shootout)
ALA.-BIRMINGHAM (11-2)
3/10/83.......... (H)...... W, 102-79
(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)
2/23/85.......... (A)........
W,
77-58
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)
BRIDGEWATER (3-6)
1969-70......... (A)........ W, 56-33
1970-71......... (A)......... L, 32-57
1971-72......... (H)......... L, 37-61
...................... (N)........W ,42-35
(AIAW)
1972-73......... (A)......... L, 31-54
1973-74......... (H)......... L, 38-49
(VAIAW)
1974-75......... (A)......... L, 56-61
...................... (H)......... L, 68-71
(VAIAW)
1975-76......... (H)........ W, 73-57
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
ARIZONA (2-0)
1/7/86............ (A)........ W, 77-57
1/4/88............ (H)........ W, 82-68
............ARKANSAS (1-0)
11/28/02........ (N)........ L, 54-49
(Paradise Jam)
AUBURN (2-3)
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)
11/15/03........ (N)......... L, 49-84
(WBCA Pre-Season Classic)
BOSTON COLLEGE (1-1)
1/27/88.......... (H)........ W, 82-64
3/22/03.......... (N)......... L, 73-74
(NCAA First Round)
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (6-0)
12/22/80........ (H)........ W, 98-40
2/6/82............ (A)......... W,88-62
2/18/83.......... (H)........ W, 94-70
2/18/84.......... (A)........ W, 79-51
2/15/85.......... (H)........ W, 84-55
1/6/89............ (H)........ W, 77-66
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0)
1979-80......... (N)........ W, 88-66
(AIAW)
CALIFORNIA (2-1)
1/14/84.......... (A)........... L, 70-78
12/20/85........ (H)........ W, 91-69
11/29/95........ (A)........ W, 80-58
CAL ST. LONG-BEACH (7-4)
1977-78......... (N)........ W, 77-58
(NWIT)
1/7/80............ (A)........ W, 84-56
1/14/81.......... (H)........ W, 87-71
1980-81......... (N)........ W, 76-60
(AIAW)
1/5/82............ (A)......... L, 67-73
1/12/83.......... (H)......... L, 58-81
1/11/84.......... (A)........ W, 75-51
1/7/85............ (H)........ W, 84-71
1/5/86............ (A)......... L, 73-89
11/29/87........ (A)......... L, 61-94
1/22/88.......... (H)........ W, 85-76
Opponents
CONNECTICUT (1-5)
1/19/98.......... (A)......... L, 72-93
2/13/99.......... (H)........ W, 82-77
12/16/99........ (A)....... L, 66-109
(Coaches vs. Cancer)
1/18/01.......... (A)......... L, 51-80
12/29/01........ (H)......... L, 70-84
3/25/02.......... (N)......... L, 64-85
(NCAA Tournament)
DARTMOUTH (1-0)
1/21/95.......... (H)........ W, 69-47
DAYTON (1-0)
12/29/87........ (H)........ W, 79-55
(Reebok Roundball Classic)
DELAWARE (9-3)
1/11/02.......... (A)........ W, 82-55
2/10/02.......... (H)........ W, 72-45
2/14/03.......... (A)........ W, 73-62
2/14/03.......... (A)......... L, 50-58
3/15/03.......... (H)........ W, 66-58
(CAA Tournament)
1/11/04.......... (A)........ W, 67-56
2/20/04.......... (H)........ W, 70-57
3/12/04.......... (H)........ W, 73-62
(CAA Tournament)
1/9/05............ (H)......... L, 70-73
2/11/05.......... (A)......... L, 58-62
3/12/05.......... (N)..W, 78-74 (OT)
(CAA Tournament)
2/19/06.......... (A)........ W, 60-57
DELTA STATE (1-1)
1976-77......... (H)......... L, 47-55
11/21/78........ (N)........ W, 75-65
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
DENVER (2-0)
12/12/99........ (H)........ W, 71-49
12/20/01........ (A)........ W, 91-69
CHEYNEY STATE (3-1)
DEPAUL (2-0)
2/9/80............ (H)........ W, 71-44
2/10/81.......... (A)........ W, 81-44
12/19/81........ (N)........ W, 83-55
1/16/82.......... (H)........ W, 95-56
(Manufactures Hanover Classic)
12/17/83........ (H)........ W, 86-68
DETROIT (1-0)
(Optimist Classic)
11/24/79........ (A)........ W, 90-58
3/24/84.......... (H)......... L, 71-80
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
(NCAA Tournament)
DRAKE (2-0)
CHOWAN JR. COLLEGE (5-0)
1/23/82.......... (H)........ W, 92-61
1969-70......... (H)........ W, 54-31
(Optimist Classic)
...................... (A)........ W, 63-43
12/2/82.......... (A)........ W, 81-72
1970-71......... (H)........ W, 78-15
1973-74......... (H)........ W, 48-29
DREXEL (10-1)
...................... (H)........ W, 50-40
1/20/02.......... (H)........ W, 74-52
2/24/02.......... (A)........ W, 90-57
CHRISTOPHER
1/10/03.......... (A)........ W, 54-52
NEWPORT (10-0)
2/21/03.......... (H)........ W, 71-57
1969-70......... (H)........ W, 29-17
2/1/04............ (H)........ W, 81-51
...................... (A)........ W, 71-18
2/8/04............ (A)....... W, 76-69
1970-71......... (H)........ W, 66-31
2/17/05.......... (H)........ W, 60-49
...................... (A)........ W, 68-31
3/6/05............ (A)......... L, 68-71
1971-72......... (H)........ W, 95-10
3/11/05.......... (N)........ W, 64-63
...................... (A)........ W, 59-15
(CAA Tournament)
1974-75......... (H)........ W, 92-34
1/15/06.......... (A)........ W, 76-49
...................... (A)........ W, 86-38
2/3/06............ (H)........ W, 76-49
1975-76......... (A)........ W, 76-34
...................... (H)........ W, 89-47
DUKE (4-6)
1/4/87............ (A)......... L, 56-63
CINCINNATI (1-0)
2/10/88.......... (H)......... L, 81-83
11/27/87........ (A)........ W, 59-49
1/21/89.......... (A)........ W, 77-70
(Hall of Fame Tournament)
12/18/89........ (H)........ W, 92-78
1/12/91.......... (A)......... L, 62-70
CLEMSON (2-1)
12/27/94........ (H)........ W, 64-59
11/30/79........ (H)...... W, 112-58
12/7/96.......... (N)........ W, 89-77
2/10/81.......... (A)......... L, 64-73
(Central Fidelity Classic)
11/26/99........ (N)........W ,68-57
3/20/99.......... (N)......... L, 63-76
(Coaches vs. Cancer)
(NCAA Tournament)
11/29/02........ (N)......... L, 52-65
COLORADO (1-1)
(Paradise Jam)
12/20/96........ (N)........ W, 77-65
11/20/05........ (H).......... L, 56-93
(Seelbach Classic)
11/14/03........ (A)......... L, 67-84
EAST CAROLINA (39-9)
(WBCA Pre-Season Classic)
1969-70......... (H)........ W, 52-47
1970-71......... (H)......... L, 34-65
...................... (A)......... L, 43-57
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
104
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............ (A)........ W, 83-79
2/20/00.......... (H)........ W, 74-58
3/10/00.......... (N)........ W, 89-60
(CAA Tournament)
1/21/01.......... (A)........ W, 67-51
2/4/01............ (H)........ W, 92-64
EAST TENNESSEE (1-0)
11/30/04........ (H)........ W, 86-52
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,5 7-81
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 INTERNATIONAL (1-3)
12/28/92........ (N)......... L, 67-71
(Church's Classic)
3/16/95.......... (N) ........ L, 76-81
(NCAA Tournament)
12/15/03........ (H)........ W, 77-66
12/21/05........ (A)......... L, 76-80
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 (38-0)
1/17/75.......... (H)........ W, 83-20
1/29/76.......... (A)........ W, 91-48
11/22/82........ (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
2/6/00............ (H)........ W, 88-65
3/9/00............ (N)........ W, 66-61
(CAA Tournament)
2/6/01............ (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.......... (A)....... W, 73-69
2/23/03.......... (H)........ W, 70-60
1/27/04.......... (H)W, 77-54 (3OT)
2/29/04.......... (A)........ W, 81-64
3/13/04.......... (H)........ W, 85-81
(CAA Tournament)
1/27/05.......... (H)........ W, 68-56
2/13/05.......... (A)........ W, 66-49
1/20/06.......... (H)........ W, 71-55
2/10/06.......... (A)........ W, 81-33
3/9/06............ (A)........... W, 66-50
(CAA Tournament)
GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-2)
12/28/89........ (H)........ W, 84-63
12/30/90........ (A)......... L, 76-78
11/15/96........ (H)........ W, 70-44
(Preseason WNIT)
3/19/06.......... (H).. L, 72-87(NCAA
Tournament)
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)
GEORGIA STATE (2-0)
2/12/06.......... (H)........ W, 89-50
3.4.06............ (A)........... W, 82-56
GEORGIA TECH (1-1)
12/18/03........ (H)........ W, 67-56
11/23/04........ (A)......... L, 64-71
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchs vs.
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)
HARVARD (1-0)
12/22/04........ (H)........ W, 83-55
HIGH POINT (2-0)
1977-78......... (H)........ W, 83-69
1/16/79.......... (A)........ W, 81-60
HOFSTRA (12-1)
1/17/02.......... (H)........ W, 82-48
2/22/02.......... (A)........ W, 90-57
1/26/03.......... (H)........ W, 81-49
2/16/03.......... (A)........ W, 99-69
3/13/03.......... (H)........ W, 88-46
(CAA Tournament)
1/18/04.......... (A)........... L, 72-74
2/12/04.......... (H)........ W, 105-62
1/16/05.......... (H).......... W, 79-54
3/3/05............ (A).......... W, 78-65
3/10/05.......... (N).......... W, 87-68
(CAA Tournament)
1/13/06.......... (H).......... W, 71-57
1/27/06.......... (A).......... W, 70-65
3/10/06.......... (N).......... W, 94-73
(CAA Tournament)
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 (47-14)
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 Tournament)
1/9/04............ (A)......... W, 75-73
2/26/04.......... (H)......... W, 80-58
1/6/05............ (A)........ W, 70-58
2/27/05.......... (H)........ W, 92-61
1/22/06.......... (H)........ W, 72-63
3/2/06............ (A)......... L, 68-75
3/19/06.......... (N)........ W, 58-54
(CAA Tournament)
KANSAS (2-0)
11/20/79........ (N)........ W, 73-59
(Coca-Cola Women's Classic)
12/8/79.......... (H)........ W, 90-59
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)
KENT STATE (2-0)
12/21/88........ (A)........ W, 99-74
12/16/89........ (H)........ W, 89-53
KENTUCKY (7-2)
1977-78......... (N)........ W, 82-66
LIBERTY (1-0)
3/14/97.......... (H)...... W, 102-52
(NCAA Tournament)
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
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Opponents
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)
LOUISVILLE (2-0)
12/29/95........ (A)........ W, 73-70
(Seelbach Classic)
11/30/97........ (H)........ W, 77-39
(Dial Classic)
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)
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)
2/6/81............ (H)........ W, 76-65
(Optimist Classic)
11/23/90........ (H)......... L, 71-74
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 (0-1)
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
MAINE (1-0)
3/14/99.......... (H)........ W, 72-62
(NCAA Tournament)
NEBRASKA (1-0)
3/15/98.......... (H)........ W, 75-60
(NCAA Tournament)
MARSHALL (1-1)
1973-74......... (H)......... L, 34-41
11/15/98........ (H)........ W, 68-36
NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0)
12/10/83........ (H)........ W,8 7-64
MARQUETTE (0-1)
3/21/04.......... (N)......... L, 64-67
(NCAA Tournament)
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
105
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 (12-6)
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
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
12/7/03.......... (H)........ W, 73-68
12/30/04........ (A)......... L, 55-79
12/29/05........ (H).. L, 80-88 (OT)
NORTH CAROLINACHARLOTTE (7-2)
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
11/30/04........ (H)........ W, 75-61
12/18/05........ (A)........ W, 79-69
NORTH CAROLINAWILMINGTON (32-0)
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 (OT)
1/29/04.......... (H)........ W, 67-55
2/15/04.......... (A)........ W, 68-59
1/30/05.......... (A)........ W, 59-55
2/24/05.......... (H)........ W, 76-52
2/17/06.......... (H)........ W, 78-51
N.C. STATE (14-18)
1974-75......... (H)........ W, 78-71
...................... (A)......... L, 52-57
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)
12/6/79.......... (A)........ W, 74-61
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Lady Monarchs vs.
1979-80......... (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
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0)
12/6/86.......... (A)........ W, 89-71
11/26/88........ (H)........ W, 81-69
11/25/03........ (H)........ W, 75-68
12/19/04........ (A)......... L, 68-76
11/29/05........ (H)........ W, 93-61
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (1-0)
3/29/85.......... (N)........ W, 57-47
(NCAA Tournament)
QUINNIPIAC (1-0)
11/29/97........ (H)........ W, 94-42
(Dial Classic)
NORTHEASTERN (1-0)
12/4/85.......... (H)........ W, 72-58
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)
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 (6-4)
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.......... (H).....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)
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
(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
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Opponents
RUTGERS (11-11)
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
12/28/03........ (A)......... L, 45-69
12/05/04........ (H)........ W, 69-61
12/9/05.......... (A)......... L, 41-77
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)
106
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
(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 ILLINOIS (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)
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)
STETSON (1-0)
1/6/92............ (H)........ W, 84-59
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
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 (9-30)
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
1/4/04............ (A)......... L, 42-66
1/2/05............ (H)......... L, 58-68
1/2/06............ (A)......... L, 67-83
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)
TEXAS (7-3)
1977-78......... (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
Old Dominion University
Lady Monarchs vs.
11/24/84........ (H)........ W, 90-80
1/20/86.......... (A)......... L, 62-93
2/21/89.......... (A)......... L, 78-99
12/8/89.......... (H)......... L, 92-93
12/10/94........ (A)........ W, 73-70
1/5/96............ (H)........ 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 (9-0)
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
1/15/04.......... (H)....... W, 87-32
2/5/04............ (A)........ W, 68-64
1/23/05.......... (A)........ W, 80-66
2/6/05............ (H)........ W, 78-56
1/29/06.......... (A)........ W, 69-56
UCLA (8-4)
1976-77......... (N)......... L, 59-66
(NWIT)
1/3/79............ (H)........ W, 90-60
1979-80......... (N)........ W, 87-82
(AIAW)
1/11/80.......... (A)........ W, 73-45
1/6/81............ (H)........ W, 91-74
1/7/82............ (A)........ W, 85-60
1/17/84.......... (A)......... L, 74-76
1/4/85............ (H)........ W, 74-58
12/30/89........ (A)........ W, 68-64
12/18/90........ (H)......... L, 66-80
12/29/99........ (A)......... L, 76-82
12/18/00........ (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)
12/4/05.......... (H)......... L, 77-82
VERMONT (1-0)
12/20/99........ (H)........ W, 86-59
VILLANOVA (1-0)
3/15/89.......... (H)........ W, 66-41
(NCAA Tournament)
VIRGINA (16-13)
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
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
12/10/04........ (A)......... L, 64-72
3/19/05.......... (N)......... L, 57-79
(NCAA Tournament)
VIRGINIA
COMMONWEALTH (48-8)
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
1/4/02............ (H)...... W, 108-46
1/24/03.......... (H)........ W, 73-56
2/6/03............ (A)......... L, 56-67
1/22/04.......... (A)........ W, 80-64
2/22/04.......... (H)........ W, 95-72
1/14/05.......... (H)........ W, 78-59
2/03/05.......... (A)........ W, 62-51
1/6/06............ (A)........ W, 82-62
2/24/06.......... (H)........ W, 94-66
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,5 5-69
...................... (H)........ W, 66-53
Lady Monarch Basketball 2006-07
Opponents
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
VIRGINIA TECH (23-6)
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
12/3/03.......... (A)......... L, 72-79
11/27/04........ (H)........ W, 87-56
11/22/05........ (A)......... L, 69-76
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)
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 (0-1)
1971-72......... (N)......... L, 47-53
(AIAW)
WESTERN KENTUCKY (8-7)
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
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(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
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 (42-3)
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)
2/2/96............ (H)...... W, 105-50
3/3/96............ (A)........ W, 86-44
1/12/97.......... (H)........ W, 79-36
2/16/97.......... (A)........ W, 96-36
2/27/97.......... (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
11/21/03........ (A)........ W, 75-58
3/4/04............ (H)........ W, 79-45
3/11/04.......... (H)........ W, 82-56
1/20/05.......... (H)........ W, 77-59
2/20/05.......... (A)........ W, 68-50
1/8/06............ (A)........ W, 77-68
2/26/06.......... (H)........ W, 85-33
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)
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
Lady Monarchs in
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
11th
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 2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
6th
7th
7th
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
3rd
7th
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 3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
7th
9th
4th
4th
4th
4th
1983-84
2-19 2-26 3-4 Final 5th
5th
4th
4th
1984-85
11-18 11-26 12-2 12-9 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
the Polls
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
2-4
7th
9th
8th
6th
6th
4th
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2-11
2-18
2-25
3-4
Final
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
2-28
15th
15th
9th
7th
10th
15th
13th
13th
11th
12th
12th
11th
8th
5th
5th
5th
Final
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
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
7th
9th
8th
6th
6th
5th
4th
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
4th
4th
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
2nd
3-9
Final
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
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
15 CAA Titles...And Looking For Sweet Sixteen
2nd
6th
9th
8th
9th
15th
14th
12th
11th
11th
14th
12th
9th
6th
6th
6th
5th
10th
15th
16th
20th
21st
19th
19th
19th
21st
18th
17th
16th
16th
16th
15th
2-28
3-6
3-13
Final
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
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The 1984-85 Lady Monarchs celebrate with the NCAA Trophy
in Austin,Texas.
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