2015-2016 UConn-Avery Point Women`s Basketball
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2015-2016 UConn-Avery Point Women`s Basketball
2015-2016 UConn-Avery Point Women’s Basketball About UConn at Avery Point The University of Connecticut Avery Point campus is located on 73 scenic acres at the southernmost point of Groton, Connecticut. Currently, the school has four different four-year majors (American Studies, English, Marine Sciences and Maritime Studies). In addition, many of our students are choosing to major in one of the over one hundred other majors available at UConn and will transition to the main campus to complete their degree after successfully completing a specified number of academic credits here at Avery Point. Students who attend Avery Point have the opportunity to learn in small classes and enjoy the personal attention that our campus provides. We offer hundreds of classes in all academic areas. In the rare event that a student wants to take a class that is not offered at Avery Point, she can take the class on the Storrs campus and remain eligible to play sports at Avery Point. Avery Point has many of the features students would find at a four-year school. The school has a multi-million dollar Student Center, university Dining Services at Mort’s Cafe, library, 24-hour UConn police unit, the UConn Co-op bookstore, state of the art computer labs, an Academic Center with free tutoring, employment opportunities, an Art Gallery, a large number of student clubs and activities, including a Waterfront Program offering sailing and sea kayaking, and three intercollegiate sports teams (Baseball, Avery Point Academics Classes at Avery Point are designed to challenge students. Our students get extra attention because of the small class size, but they will be completing the same coursework as students at the main campus in Storrs. Members of the Women’s Basketball team are required to successfully complete at least four classes each semester. The coaching staff will encourage and support all athletes through academic monitoring and mandatory study hours. Following the successful completion of two years (most majors) on the Avery Point campus, each student-athlete has the opportunity to transition to the main campus in Storrs or to transfer to another four-year institution. The coaching staff believes that all student-athletes are “students first”. Cost Currently, full-time Connecticut students pay approximately $5,662 for tuition and fees each semester. Students can expect the total cost for a year on our campus to be extremely affordable in comparison to other colleges and universities, even if they live in an off-campus apartment. There are also numerous opportunities for financial aid, grants, and scholarships. If you would like more information on tuition and fees, contact Joyce Wood at (860) 405-9007 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Student Life Students at Avery Point enjoy many of the same extracurricular options as students on the Storrs campus, but on a smaller scale. We have a full-time Student Activities Director who coordinates on and off-campus events and all of our students integrate readily into campus life. Many different clubs and activities are available for our students to participate in. We have a full gym, pool and weight room, a newly built Student Center and a thriving Waterfront Program. Avery Point students are also eligible to participate in many extracurricular activities on the Storrs campus however, transportation is not provided. Off- Campus Housing Avery Point does not have any on-campus residence halls. We do, however, have many students who take advantage of the housing options off-campus. Off-campus apartments vary in price depending on amenities, size and number of roommates. Area Groton apartment complexes that have leased to Avery Point students in previous years include Country Glen, The Ledges, Groton Towers, Peppertree, Groton Estates, Groton Townhouses. Prospective students are encouraged to research the available options to find the apartment most suitable for them There is public transportation available through the city of Groton SEAT bus transit operation. In addition, a more supervised housing option is available through a partnership with nearby Mitchell College where UConn students have the opportunity to live in student housing at Mitchell. For more information regarding housing, please contact Lisa Hastings, Community Outreach Program Coordinator at UConn Avery Point at (860) 405-9262 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Admissions For the second consecutive year, UConn has secured the No 19 position in the U.S. News & World Report annual collegiate rankings for the nation’s best public universities. One of the reasons for this prestigious award is the quality of students that the university attracts. Admissions criteria will vary depending upon the academic program the student is interested in. Students must apply online at uconn.admissions.edu using the Common Application and must have their SAT or ACT scores sent directly from the College Board to the UConn Admissions Office in Storrs. UConn offers majors and minors in over 100 academic area. To learn details about gaining admission into any program or to arrange a campus visit and tour, please contact the Avery Point Admissions Office at 860-405-9026. th Opponents We compete in Division III, Region 21 of the NJCAA and play approximately 25 regular season games. Included in our schedule are 20-22 games against teams like CCRI, Dean, Massasoit, and Mass Bay. We play a rigorous schedule to prepare us for the post season and also for the benefit of our players who wish to transfer. Our scrimmages in the past have been against NCAA schools. Student – Athletes The coaching staff is always looking to add additional players. Each recruit must be dedicated to the program, herself, and the rigors of academia. Our athletes maintain a course load of at least twelve credits during each semester, participate in an off-season conditioning program, help raise money, and participate in numerous volunteer programs. Local Community The University of Connecticut at Avery Point is located approximately three miles from downtown Groton. This town of approximately 30,000 has multiple grocery stores, fast food restaurants, a movie theater, shopping centers, and nice restaurants. It is also only a few minutes from the Crystal Mall in Waterford, 45 minutes from Providence and an hour and a half from Boston. 2015-2016 Women’s Basketball Front Row (left to right): Shayla Perez, Mia Dupuis, Chelsea Alfonso Middle Row (left to right): Briana Padewski, Jessica Korzec, Carynn Bartolucci, Emily Fuentes Back Row (Left to right): Gabriella Dombek, Bridget Kaiser, Falecia Cabral, Daija Relaford Women's Basketball Roster 2015-2016 Number Name Year Position Height Hometown/Last School 2 Chelsea Alfonso So. G 5'3" Stonington, CT/Stonington HS 13 Falecia Cabral So. F 6'2" Stonington, CT/ Cuesta College, Stonington HS 14 Mia Dupuis Fr. G 5'5" Meriden, CT/Wilcox Tech HS 20 Emily Fuentes So. F 5'9" Chester, CT/Dean College, Valley Regional HS 21 Gabriella Dombek So. F/C 6'0" Glastonbury, CT/ECSU, Glastonbury HS 23 Briana Padewski So. G 5'9" Lebanon, CT/Lyman Memorial HS 24 Shayla Perez Fr. F 5'10" Waterbury, CT/Crosby HS 25 Carynn Bartolucci So. G/F 5'9" East Lyme, CT/East Lyme HS 32 Bridget Kaiser So. F 5'10" Norwich, CT/Norwich Free Academy 33 Jess Korzec So. G 5'8" West Brookfield, MA/Quaboag Reg. HS 44 Daija Relaford Fr. F 5'10" Hamden, CT/Hamden HS Head Coach George Hardison [email protected], (860) 625-4968 Assistant Coaches Michelle Lagrotteria Lawrence Wilson Athletic Director Roger Bidwell [email protected], (860) 405-9185 Campus Address 1084 Shennecossett Rd. Groton, CT 06340 2015-2016 Women's Basketball Schedule OCTOBER Saturday 17 Roxbury Jamboree Boston, MA TBA NOVEMBER Thursday Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday 5 8 10 12 14 17 24 **Gateway C.C. Monroe C.C. *Bunker Hill C.C. **CCRI *Massasoit C.C. **Dean College *Holyoke C.C. HOME HOME Boston, MA HOME Brockton, MA Franklin, MA HOME 6:00 1:00 6:00 6:00 1:00 7:00 6:00 DECEMBER Tuesday Thursday Tuesday 1 3 15 Post University JV **Dean College *Roxbury C.C. HOME HOME Boston, MA 6:00 6:00 6:00 Saturday 19 *Quinsigamond C.C. Worcester, MA 12:00 JANUARY Thursday 7 *Gateway C.C. Saturday 9 Sunday Thursday Monday 10 14 18 Warwick, RI CCRI INVITATIONAL (Mercer C.C.) Warwick, RI *Holyoke C.C. Holyoke, MA Post University JV Waterbury, CT Tuesday Saturday 19 23 Sunday Wednesday Saturday 24 27 30 CCRI - INVITATIONAL (Genessee C.C.) *Quinsigamond C.C. *Bunker Hill C.C. Brookdale C.C. (Lincroft, NJ) *Massasoit C.C. *Roxbury C.C. New Haven 6:00 1:00 12:00 6:00 1:00 HOME HOME 6:00 1:00 HOME HOME HOME 12:00 6:00 1:00 FEBURARY Saturday Thursday Thursday 6 11 18 *Bristol C.C. **CCRI Navy Prep HOME Warwick, RI Newport, RI MARCH February 27 - February 28 NJCAA Division 3 New England Tournament Site: TBA March 10 - March 12 Division 3 National Tournament Site: Lincroft, NJ *New England Region 21 Opponent ** Division III New England Regional Opponent 1:00 5:00 7:00 2014-2015 Season Recap The 2014-2015 campaign for the UConn-Avery Point was very successful. Due to a coaching change in the 2013-2014 season that resulted in the lack of a team for that year, the Pointers started 2014-2015 with only 6 players and finished with 5. Playing only 17 games including two in the Region XXI tournament, the team finished with an overall record of 11-6, losing twice to Roxbury (who would eventually contend for the national championship). The Pointers averaged 59 points, 33 rebounds, and 9.5 assists per game. The team was also honored by several post season awards. Briana Padewski was voted First Team All-New England Region XXI, Carynn Bartolucci was voted Second Team All-New England Region XXI, Marissa Moncata was voted Honorable Mention All-New England Region XXI, and Coach Hardison was voted Coach of the Year All-New England Region XXI. The hard work and dedication paid off for the program!! 2014-2015 Season Statistics Meet The Head Coach Coach George Hardison was named the head coach at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point by Athletic Director Roger Bidwell in August of 2013. Coach Hardison was named Region XXI Coach of the Year for the 2014 -2015 season, and the team compiled a record of 11-6 overall. Prior to this, he was an assistant coach at the Community College of Rhode Island for the 2011-2013 seasons. During the 2011-2012 season, CCRI compiled a record of 19-12 with a Region XXI NJCAA Championship, and also won the Super Regional XV/XXI NJCAA Championship. In 2012-2013, CCRI was 25-7, won the Region XXI NJCAA Championship, were named the District N NJCAA Champions, and made an appearance in the Division II NJCAA National Tournament in East Peoria, IL. Coach Hardison has been a head coach with the Connecticut Storm since 2006, coaching a variety of teams ranging from 7 Premier to 10 Premier. Currently, he will be coaching this year’s 10 Premier team. Coach Hardison has been coaching in Southeastern Connecticut and Rhode Island for the past 15 years, with a strong background in camp and clinic work, recruiting, and player development. Coach Hardison has also spent several years coaching in the Eastern Connecticut Conference (ECC) and the Rhode Island Interscholastic League (RIIL). He was an assistant coach at Stonington, Westerly, and New London High Schools over several seasons, with many postseason conference and state tournament appearances. During the 2007-2008 season, Coach Hardison was the head coach at Wheeler High School in North Stonington, CT. The team had a record of 15-10, and reached the Class S state tournament semi-final game. Coach Hardison is the founder and co-director of The Hoop Academy Basketball Camp, which has been in operation since 1999. The Hoop Academy has camps and clinics throughout Southeastern Connecticut and Rhode Island year round. The camp is operated by Coach Hardison and his wife, Colleen Hardison, who is also a Connecticut Storm coach and the Head Girls’ Basketball Coach at East Lyme High School. He has also been a science teacher with Stonington Public Schools since 2004. Meet The Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Michelle Lagrotteria is starting her first year at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point this 2015-2016 season. Prior Michelle attended Rhode Island College as a Chemistry Major and was part of the Women’s Basketball team that went on to win their conference in the 2013-2014 season. Coach Lagrotteria has also worked with Cocah Hardison at a number of Hoop Academy camps as well as coached with him during the summer as an Assistant to the Connecticut Storm travel team. Before coaching for the Storm organization Michelle has been a competitor for that program since she was 9 until she was a junior in high school. Coach Lagrotteria attended East Lyme High School from which she graduated in 2012, at which she also played on the basketball team. Coach Lawrence Wilson is starting his first season at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point. Coach Wilson graduated from Stonington High School class of 2011 from which he received the 2010 MLK Jr. Trust Fund Scholarship Recipient. Lawrence is currently a University of Connecticut senior communications major and is in his final semester at the Storrs campus. Lawrence also attended Hoop Academy Basketball Camps as a kid and has now helped Coach Hardison teach at them for the past 4 summers. 2015-2016 Guards 2015-2016 Posts Meet the Team #13 Falecia Cabral (Co-Captain) Sophomore, Forward, 6’2”, Stonington, CT Freshman Year: Earned Grossmont Women’s Tournamet MVP, Allan Hancock All Tournament Team, Western California State Conference Honorable mention and was co-captain her freshman year at Cuesta College. Falecia also averaged 10.5 points per game, 6.7 rebounds per game, 2.0 assists per game, and 1.1 steals per game. #23 Briana Padewski (Co-Captain) Sophomore, Guard, 5’8”, Lebanon, CT Freshman Year: Earned NJCAA Divison III AllNew England First Team, and attended the NJCAA Region 21 All-star game. Briana also holds the school record for most points scored in a single game (39). Briana averaged 19 points per game last season along with 8.6 rebounds per game, 2.3 assists per game, and 3.5 steals per game. Meet the Team #33 Jessica Korzec Sophomore, Guard, 5’8”, West Brookfield, MA Freshman Year: Earned LEC All-Rookie team, LEC All-Defensive team, ECAC Rookie of the Week, LEC Rookie of the Week(3x), 4th in LEC for steals, 4th in LEC for fgp. Jessica averaged 11.5 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, 1.8 assists per game, and 2.2 steals per game. #25 Carynn Bartolucci Sophomore, Guard, 5’9”, East Lyme, CT Freshman Year: Earned NJCAA Region XXI Second Team Selection with 16.3 points per game, 9.2 rebounds per game, 3.4 assists per game, and 2.1 steals per game. Meet the Team #21 Gabriella Dombek Sophomore, Forward, 6’0”,Glastonbury, CT High School: CCC All Conference Player, Made All Tournament Player for Winter Tournament Senior Year, High School team won the CCC Conference Title 3 years in a row. Gabi averaged 8.0 points per game, 10.0 rebounds per game, 5.0 assists per game, and 1.0 steals per game. #2 Chelsea Alfonso Sophomore, Guard, 5’1”, Pawcatuck, CT Freshman Year: Earned 7.1 point per game, 5.4 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per game. Meet the Team #20 Emily Fuentes Sophomore, Forward, 5’10”, Chester, CT Freshman Year: Earned a 3.3 total GPA as a Psychology major. . #32 Bridget Kaiser Sophomore, Forward, 5’9”, Norwich, CT Freshman Year: Earned a 2.8 her freshman year academically. Meet the Team #24 Shayla Perez Freshman, Guard, 5’7”, Waterbury, CT Freshman Year: Earned 3.271 GPA with a major in Allied Health. Shayla also made Deans List for the Spring of 2015 and is a member of the UConn Honor Society and a U.S. Army Soldier. . #44 Daija Relaford Freshman, Forward, 5’10”, Hamden, CT High School: Earned Honors student, most improved, driven and inspire award, Hamden Rotary Club award and Student Athlete Award Meet the Team #14 Mia Dupuis Freshman, Guard, 5’3”, Meriden, CT High School: Earned CSC Central 1st Team AllConference, 2015 CIAC Scholar Athlete, 2014, 2015 CSC Girl’s Singles Tennis Tournament Champion, High School Tennis and Basketball Champion. Mia averaged 12.5 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, 8.2 assists per game, and 1.8 steals per game. Sophomore Captains Briana Padewski and Falecia Cabral Program Alumni Antingnani, Kiera 2007-08 Cruz, Angie 2010-11 Moncato, Marissa 2014-15 Asmus, Amy 2006-08 Demers, Brittany 2008-09 Oakes, Ashley 2012-13 Badorek, Alyssa 2010-11 Dillon, Aunisha 2012-13 Paige, Ryanne 2012-13 Barette, Brittany 2007-08 Ferguson, Laura 2006-07 Paternostro, Sarah 2008-10 Bastian, Melissa 2011-12 Harrison, Michelle 2011-12 Peterson, Crista 2007-09 Beauprez, Elise 2011-12 Holter, Shannon 2006-07 Pope, Becca 2010-12 Bellantoni, Jenna 2011-12 Ierardi, Jacquelin 2007-08 Reilly, Brianna 2008-10 Berthiaume, Megan 2007-08 Jarmon, Alysia 2006-07 Riera, Jackie 2012-13 Blakley, Alyssa 2008-10 Kozlowski, Kaitlyn 2008-10 Scovill, Elizabeth 2006-08 Bouten, Kim 2012-13 LeBlanc, Catherine 2009-10 Smith, Natalie 2008-09 Brandt, Brittany 2010-11 Manning, Karen 2008-10 Vaidya, Monal 2006-07 Brown, Hermisha 2007-08 Marchinkoski, Alex 2011-12 Wells, Mikayla 2012-13 Bugnacki, Amanda 2011-12 Massey, Briana 2006-07 Wilcox, Samantha 2009-10 Carpenter, Casey 2006-08 McDonald, Ally 2011-12 Willis, Marybeth 2009-10 Cassabria, Alayna 2010-11 Meyer, Allie 2010-11 Winters, Jessica 2007-08 Cooper, Haley 2012-13 Woodring, Kristen 2007-09 Basketball After UCAP Becca Pope- UConn Avery Point (2010-2012), University of Connecticut (2012-present), NCAA Division I Big East Conference Allison McDonald- UConn Avery Point (2011-2012), Wilmington University (2012- present), NCAA Division II Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Sarah Paternostro- UConn Avery Point (2008-2010), Daniel Webster College (2010- 2012), NCAA Division III New England Collegiate Conference Kristen Woodring- UConn Avery Point (2007-2009), University of Hawaii at Hilo (2010- 2011), NCAA Division II Pacific West Conference Karen Manning- UConn Avery Point (2008-2010), Eastern Connecticut State University (2010- 2011), NCAA Division III Little East Conference Former All-Americans Rebecca Pope (Nonnewaug H.S.), 2011-12 NJCAA Division III All-America Second Team Rebecca Pope (Nonnewaug H.S.), 2011-12 WBCA Coaches’ Junior/Community College AllAmerica Team, Honorable Mention Karen Manning (Bolton H.S.), 2009-10 NJCAA Division III All-America Second Team Katie Dembinski (Griswold H.S.), 1996-97 NJCAA Division III All-America Third Team Awards and Honors 2014-2015 Briana Padewski (Lyman Memorial H.S.), 2014-15 NJCAA Division III All-New England First Team Carynn Bartolucci (East Lyme H.S.), 2014-15 NJCAA Division III All-New England Second Team Marissa Moncato (Haddam Killingworth H.S.), 2014-15 NJCAA Division III All-New England Honorable Mention George Hardison, 2014-15 NJCAA Division III New England Region XXI Coach of the Year 2011-2012 Rebecca Pope (Nonnewaug H.S.), 2011-12 NJCAA Division III All-New England First Team Allison McDonald (Wolcott H.S.), 2011-12 NJCAA Division III All-New England Second Team Alexandra Marchinkoski (Cromwell H.S.), 2011-12 NJCAA Division III All-New England Honorable Mention Nate Stailey, 2011-12 NJCAA Division III New England Region XXI Coach of the Year 2009-2010 Karen Manning (Bolton H.S.), 2009-10 NJCAA Division III All-New England First Team Sarah Paternostro (Glastonbury H.S.), 2009-10 NJCAA Division III All-New England First Team Brianna Reilly (Chariho H.S.), 2009-10 NJCAA Division III All-New England Second Team Marybeth Willis (Kennedy H.S.), 2009-10 NJCAA Division III All-New England Honorable Mention 2008-2009 Karen Manning (Bolton H.S.), 2008-09 NJCAA Division III All-New England First Team Kristen Woodring (Mount Hope H.S.), 2008-09 NJCAA Division III All-New England Second Team Sarah Paternostro (Glastonbury H.S.), 2008-09 NJCAA Division III All-New England Second Team Brianna Reilly (Chariho H.S.), 2008-09 NJCAA Division III All-New England Honorable Mention Women’s Basketball Records Women’s Basketball Records Women’s Basketball Records Thank you to our current 2015-2016 Donors! Tim and Sue Smith Renegade Fitness The Monroe Family The Dupuis Family The Perez Family Robert J. Longo Roger and Doreen Mainville The Korzec Family Gilbert and Carrie Napier Rocco B. Carella, DDS The Biasi Family Lou and Pam Heller Marian Storey Friends of Women’s Basketball We are reaching out to people interested in becoming sponsors of our program for the 2015-2016 basketball season. We are looking to take the program to new heights, and are reaching out for your support. We are in the process of fundraising for the program in order to keep it moving in a very positive direction, and help provide the kind of student-athlete experience the players can expect from the University of Connecticut, and that these dedicated, hard working players deserve. What your donations will do: Provide team equipment, apparel, and uniforms to the players. Increased travel budget to allow a stronger game schedule and travel larger radius. Create greater opportunities for the players to be visible to NCAA programs interested in them. Increased recruiting budget to allow the staff to continue to recruit high quality student-athletes. Benefits of being a donor: An affiliation with the University of Connecticut as a donor/benefactor to the school. Donations are tax-deductible. Donations are made to the UConn Foundation, and will directly benefit the basketball program at UCAP. Recognition in game programs and on all web presence and social media associated with the program. Please contact Coach Hardison at (860) 625-4968 or via e-mail at [email protected] as soon as possible to discuss your donation, or if you’d like to host a fundraising event. Checks can be made out to “The UConn Foundation,” with “Friends of UCAP Women’s Basketball in the memo line and sent to UConn-Avery Point, c/o Women’s Basketball, 1084 Shennecossett Rd., Groton, CT 06340. To make a secure online donation via credit card, you can visit https://uconn.givecorps.com/ and type “22426 Avery Point Women’s Basketball” into the “Search” box on the top right-hand corner of the page. You will then see a page that looks like the box below, and you will need to click the blue arrow that says “donate to…” and follow the steps to insert their information. Thank you for your interest in becoming a friend of UCAP Women’s Basketball!!