2014-15 george mason women`s basketball

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2014-15 george mason women`s basketball
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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Table of Contents
2014-15 Season Info................1-4
Quck Facts................................................. 1
Schedule .................................................. 2
Rosters...................................................... 3
ID Chart..................................................... 4
2013-14 Stats............................................ 5
Coaching & Support Staff............ 6-11
Nyla Milleson, Head Coach........................ 6
Tajama Ngongba, Assistant Coach............. 8
Chris Lewis, Assistant Coach...................... 9
Dionnah Jackson, Assistant Coach........... 10
Porche Grant, DOBO................................. 11
2014-15 Patriots....................... 12-27
Rachel McNair......................................... 12
Sandra Ngoie.......................................... 14
Talisha Watts........................................... 16
Taylor Brown........................................... 18
Jasmine Jackson...................................... 20
Reana Mohamed..................................... 21
Kristi Mokube.......................................... 23
Newcomers............................................. 24
Transfers................................................. 25
Atlantic 10 Conference................... 28
History..................................... 29-49
All-Time Leaders..................................... 29
Top Five Scorers....................................... 30
Team Records.......................................... 31
Individual Records................................... 32
Year-by-Year Leaders............................... 33
Honor Roll............................................... 34
All-Time Series Records........................... 35
Year-by-Year Results............................... 42
Patriots in the Pros.................................. 47
All-Time Roster....................................... 48
Patriot Center........................... 49-50
History.................................................... 49
Records................................................... 50
Quick Facts
General Information
Location..........................................................................................................................................Fairfax, Va.
Enrollment............................................................................................................................................ 32,557
Founded........................................................................................................... 1957 (University Status, 1972)
Nickname.............................................................................................................................................Patriots
Colors.......................................................................................................................................Green and Gold
Affiliation.................................................................................................................................NCAA Division I
Conference....................................................................................................................Atlantic 10 Conference
Arena (capacity)........................................................................................................... Patriot Center (10,000)
President...........................................................................................................................Dr. Angel G. Cabrera
Director of Athletics....................................................................................................................Brad Edwards
Women’s Basketball Staff
Head Coach................................................................................................... Nyla Milleson (Kansas State, ‘85)
Record at George Mason/years.............................................................................................Second Season
Career Record/years........................................................................................................298-146 (.671)/14
Record at Mason/years..................................................................................................................... 8-23/1
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3275
Office Fax............................................................................................................................ (703) 993-3025
E-mail........................................................................................................................... [email protected]
Best time to reach Coach...........................................................................................................Contact SID
Assistant Coach...................................................................................... Tajama Ngongba (George Wash., ‘97)
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3273
E-mail......................................................................................................................... [email protected]
Assistant Coach.................................................................................... Christopher Lewis (Emporia State, ‘03)
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3257
E-mail...........................................................................................................................clewis21@gmu.edu
Assistant Coach............................................................................................Dionnah Jackson (Oklahoma, ‘05)
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3276
E-mail...........................................................................................................................djacks25@gmu.edu
Athletic Trainer........................................................................................................................Emily Fortunato
Administrative Assistant.........................................................................................................Niamh Connolly
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3293
2013-14 Season Review
2012-13 Overall Record.............................................................................................................................8-23
A-10 Record/Finish...........................................................................................................................1-15/12th
Home/Away/Neutral...................................................................................................................5-7/2-15/1-1
Women’s Basketball History
First Season.........................................................................................................................................1973-74
All-time Record........................................................................................................................ 503-530 (.487)
Overall Record at Patriot Ctr...................................................................................................... 166-126 (.568)
Postseason Appearances............................................................................................................................Two
2004 WNIT .......................................................................................... L, Seton Hall, 61-56 (ot), first round
2001 WNIT...............................................................................................L, Georgetown, 66-56, first round
2013-14 Team Information
Starters returning/lost................................................................................................................................4/1
Letterwinners returning/lost......................................................................................................................4/7
Eligible Newcomers/Newcomers................................................................................................................4/8
Eligible Sr/Jr./So./Fr..............................................................................................................................3/3/0/4
Athletic Communications
Asst., Communications/WBB Contact...................................................................................... Casey Goldstein
E-mail...........................................................................................................................CGoldst2@gmu.edu
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3264
Assoc. AD/Communications/WBB...........................................................................................Maureen Nasser
E-mail........................................................................................................................... [email protected]
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3263
Director of Patriot Productions......................................................................................................... Jeff O’Bier
E-mail................................................................................................................................jobier@gmu.edu
Office Phone....................................................................................................................... (703) 993-3261
Athletics Website.......................................................................................................................GoMason.com
Mailing Address................................................................................................................MS 3A5/Sports Info.
.
George Mason University
.
4400 University Drive
.
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
Patriot Center Press Row Phone:............................................................................................. (703) 993-3044
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2014-15 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
2 Sunday
14 Friday
16 Sunday
19 Wednesday
23 Sunday
25 Tuesday
29 Saturday
28 Friday
BOWIE STATE (Exh.)
VIRGINIA TECH (DH)
MOREHEAD STATE (DH)
DELAWARE STATE
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Navy
Abilene Christian^
Mississippi Valley State^
FAIRFAX, Va. FAIRFAX, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
Annapolis, Md.
Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo.
PATRIOT CENTER
PATRIOT CENTER
PATRIOT CENTER
PATRIOT CENTER
PATRIOT CENTER
Alumni Hall
Swinny Rec Center
Swinny Rec Center
2:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
3:30 P.M.
1:00 P.M.
PV
PV
PV
PV
PV
December
3 Wednesday
6 Saturday
19 Friday
20 Saturday
22 Monday
28 Sunday
ETSU
ST. FRANCIS (PA.)
Winthop#
La-Lafayette#
Longwood
Towson
FAIRFAX, Va.
Loretto, Pa.
Wichita, Ks.
Wichita, Ks.
Farmville, Va.
Towson, Md.
PATRIOT CENTER
DeGol Arena
Charles Koch Arena
Charles Koch Arena Willet Hall
SECU Arena
5:00 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
4:05 P.M.
12:05 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
PV
January
4 SUNDAY
8 Thursday
11 Sunday
14 WEDNESDAY
18 Sunday
24 SATURDAY
28 Wednesday
31 SATURDAY
SAINT LOUIS*
Duquesne*
La Salle*
ST. BONAVENTURE*
Richmond*
RHODE ISLAND*
VCU*
GEORGE WASHINGTON*
FAIRFAX, Va.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Philidelphia, Pa.
FAIRFAX, Va.
Richmond, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
Richmond, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
PATRIOT CENTER
Palumbo Center
Tom Gowen Arena
PATRIOT CENTER
Robins Center
PATRIOT CENTER
Stuart C. Siegel Center
PATRIOT CENTER
2:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
1:00 P.M
7:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
NBCSN
A-10
A-10
A-10
ESPNU
A-10
A-10
A-10
February
5 THURSDAY
8 SUNDAY
11 Wednesday
14 SATURDAY
18 Wednesday
21 Saturday
25 WEDNESDAY
DAYTON*
DAVIDSON*
UMass*
VCU*
Saint Joe’s*
Saint Louis*
FORDHAM*
FAIRFAX, Va.
FAIRFAX, Va.
Amherst, Ma.
FAIRFAX, Va.
Philidelphia, Pa.
St. Louis, Mo.
FAIRFAX, Va.
PATRIOT CENTER
PATRIOT CENTER
Mullins Center
PATRIOT CENTER
Hagan Arena Chaifetz Arena
PATRIOT CENTER
7:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
11:45 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
A-10
A-10
A-10
A-10
A-10
A-10
A-10
March
1 Sunday
George Washington
Washington, D.C.
McDonough Arena
2:00 P.M.
*Atlantic 10 Conference game
ALL HOME GAMES ARE IN CAPS AND BOLD
All times are Eastern Standard Time
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2014-15 GEORGE MASON PATRIOT BASKETBALL ROSTER
NUMERICAL ROSTER
#
0
1
2
3
4
5
11
12
13
21
22
23
24
31
32
33
40
Player
Qierra Murray
Jasmine Jackson
Rachel McNair
Sandra Ngoie
Desare Williams
Reana Mohamed
Katrina Hutzell*
Kara Wright*
Bridget O’ Donnell*
Casey Davis
Cydni Cole
Mikala McGhee*
Tiffany Padgett*
Taylor Brown
Tayler Dodson
Kristi Mokube
Talisha Watts
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
#
31
22
21
32
11
1
23
2
5
33
0
13
3
24
40
4
12
Player
Taylor Brown
Cydni Cole
Casey Davis
Tayler Dodson
Katrina Hutzell*
Jasmine Jackson
Mikala McGhee*
Rachel McNair
Reana Mohamed
Kristi Mokube
Qierra Murray
Bridget O’ Donnell*
Sandra Ngoie
Tiffany Padgett*
Talisha Watts
Desare Williams
Kara Wright*
Pos.
G
G
F
F
G
G
G
F
C
F
G
G
F
G
G
F
F
Cl.
Fr.
RJr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
RSo.
RSo.
Fr.
Fr.
RSo.
RSo.
RJr.
Fr.
RJr.
Sr.
Ex.
HS
TR
2L
1L
HS
2L
TR
TR
TR
HS
HS
TR
TR
1L
HS
TR
3L
Ht.
5’7”
5’9”
6’0”
6’1”
5’6”
5’8”
5’11”
5’11”
6’6”
6’2”
5’5”
5’11”
6’1”
5’7”
5’11”
6’2”
6’2”
Hometown/High School/Previous School
Owings Mills, Md./Millford Mill Academy
Old Bridge, N.J./Old Bridge/Georgetown
Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack
Stockholm, Sweden/Fryshusets Gymnasium/Ga. Tech
Manasses, Va./Stonewall Jackson
Laurelton, N.Y./Mary Louis Academy
Chantilly, Va./Chantilly HS/UMBC
Louisville, Ky./duPont Manual HS/SE Missouri State
Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery/UMBC
Gambrills, Md./Elizabth Seton
Glen Burnie, Md./Indian Creek High School
Bridgeton, Mo./Pattonville HS/Missour State Univ.
Laurel, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti/Loyola University (Md.)
Bowie, Md./Bishop McNamara/Georgetown
Harrisonburg, Va./Spotswood High School
Phenix City, Ala./Central HS/FSU
Lynchburg, Va./Brookville
Pos.
G
G
F
G
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
C
F
F
F
G
F
Cl.
RJr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
RSo.
RJr.
RSo.
Sr.
Jr.
RJr.
Fr.
RSo.
Sr.
RSo.
Jr.
Fr.
RSo.
EX
1L
HS
HS
HS
TR
TR
TR
2L
2L
TR
HS
TR
1L
TR
3L
HS
TR
Ht.
5’7”
5’5”
6’2”
5’11”
5’11”
5’9”
5’11”
6’0”
5’8”
6’2”
5’7”
6’6”
6’1”
6’1”
6’2”
5’6”
5’11”
Hometown/High School/Previous School
Bowie, Md./Bishop McNamara/Georgetown
Glen Burnie, Md./Indian Creek High School
Gambrills, Md./Elizabth Seton
Harrisonburg, Va./Spotswood High School
Chantilly, Va./Chantilly HS/UMBC
Old Bridge, N.J./Old Bridge/Georgetown
Bridgeton, Mo./Pattonville HS/Missour State Univ.
Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack
Laurelton, N.Y./Mary Louis Academy
Phenix City, Ala./Central HS/FSU
Owings Mills, Md./Millford Mill Academy
Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery/UMBC
Stockholm, Sweden/Fryshusets Gymnasium/Ga. Tech
Laurel, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti/Loyola University (Md.)
Lynchburg, Va./Brookville
Manasses, Va./Stonewall Jackson
Louisville, Ky./duPont Manual HS/SE Missouri State
*Will redshirt the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer rules
COACHING STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF
Head Coach: Nyla Milleson (Kansas
State,B.S.1985)
Assistant Coaches: Tajama Ngongba (George Washington, B.S.
1997)
Christopher Lewis (Emporia State,B.S. 2003)
Dionnah Jackson (Oklahoma,B.S. 2005)
Director of Basketball Operations:
Strength & Conditioning: John Delgado
(George Mason, B.S., 2010 ; Masters, ‘12)
Athletic Trainer: Emily Fortunato (George
Washington, B.S. 2007, George Mason Masters ‘09)
Communications: Casey Goldstein (Florida,
B.S., 2012, Masters, 2014)
GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN
ALABAMA (1)
Kristi Mokube-- Phenix City
KENTUCKY (1)
Kara Wright-- Louisville
MARYLAND (5)
Taylor Brown-- Bowie
Cydni Cole--Glen Burnie
Casey Davis--Gambrills
Qierra Murray--Baltimore
Tiffany Padgett--Laurel
MISSOURI (1)
Mikala McGhee-- Bridgeton
NEW JERSEY (2)
Jasmine Jackson-- Old Bridge
Bridget O’Donnell--Belle Mede
NEW YORK (2)
Rachel McNair-- Valley Cottage
Reana Mohamed-- Laurelton
SWEDEN (1)
Sandra Ngoie--Stockholm
VIRGINIA (4)
Tayler Dodson-- Harrisonburg
Talisha Watts-- Lynchburg
Katrina Hutzell-- Chantilly
Desare Williams--Manassas
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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2012-13 Final Statistics
George Mason WBB 2013-14 Season
George Mason Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2014)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
##
31
11
03
40
22
23
05
32
12
13
44
Player
BROWN, Taylor
PICKARD, Janaa
NGOIE, Sandra
WATTS, Talisha
JACOBS, Kyana
STRICKLAND, Cierra
MOHAMED, Reana
JACKSON, Brittany
PETTY-EVANS, Denis
DUNNIGAN, Char-Dell
DAWSON, Dominique
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
FREE THROWS-ATT
Free throw pct
F-Throws made per game
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
ASSISTS
Assists per game
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
Score by Periods
George Mason
Opponents
gp-gs
min
31
31
6300
6300
OVERALL
8-23
1-15
7-8
Total
3-Point
avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
31-30 1057 34.1 204-518 .394 45-143
31-21 908 29.3 150-337 .445 20-74
31-14 775 25.0 137-325 .422 58-161
31-27 868 28.0 74-158 .468 0-1
31-17 776 25.0 59-175 .337 2-21
31-12 672 21.7 59-202 .292 7-43
31-23 448 14.5 36-95 .379 6-25
22-6 236 10.7 17-55 .309 8-33
29-3 373 12.9 21-83 .253 7-35
18-0
95 5.3 6-20
.300 0-0
20-2
92 4.6 6-11
.545 0-0
MASON
2138
69.0
-6.3
769-1979
.389
153-536
.285
4.9
447-594
.753
14.4
1268
40.9
-2.9
342
11.0
483
15.6
-2.3
0.7
183
5.9
110
3.5
9396
12-783
-
1st 2nd
1028 1059
1094 1185
OT
51
53
HOME
5-7
1-7
4-0
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
Totals
2138
2332
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
&
133-159
93-124
40-51
57-72
43-62
34-45
21-33
13-23
6-10
5-7
2-8
Date
11/10/13
11/12/13
11/14/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/23/13
11/26/13
12/02/13
12/4/13
12/07/13
12/21/13
12/28/13
12/30/13
01/02/14
1/4/14
01/08/14
01/11/14
01/15/14
01/18/14
01/25/14
01/29/14
02/01/14
2/5/14
02/08/14
02/12/14
02/15/14
02/22/14
02/26/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
3/6/2014
.836
.750
.784
.792
.694
.756
.636
.565
.600
.714
.250
off
37
69
41
84
38
33
13
11
12
8
7
68
769-1979 .389 153-536 .285 447-594 .753 421
824-2031 .406 168-540 .311 516-740 .697 497
OPP
2332
75.2
824-2031
.406
168-540
.311
5.4
516-740
.697
16.6
1357
43.8
466
15.0
412
13.3
1.1
236
7.6
92
3.0
13608
17-774
2-228
.315
.270
.360
.000
.095
.163
.240
.242
.200
.000
.000
AWAY
2-15
0-8
2-7
NEUTRAL
1-1
0-0
1-1
Rebounds
def tot
109
177
108
120
89
61
17
26
35
12
14
79
847
860
avg
pf dq
a
to blk stl
146 4.7 83 3 131 98 3
246 7.9 100 3 23 66 56
149 4.8 95 3 16 48 6
204 6.6 71 1 24 52 21
127 4.1 70 2 64 64 1
94 3.0 73 2 31 46 13
30 1.0 41 0 17 30 2
37 1.7 34 0
7 19 0
47 1.6 34 0 21 26 3
20 1.1 18 0
4
3 1
21 1.1 21 0
4 14 4
147
17
1268 40.9 640 14 342 483 110
1357 43.8 543 - 466 412 92
Opponent
at East Carolina
at Morehead State
UVU
TOWSON
SAINT FRANCIS
at UofMD Eastern Shore
LW
at Col. of Charleston
at Delaware State Hornets
at AKRON
at UAB
at ETSU
at Georgia Southern
at George Washington
LAS
DAYTON
at Rhode Island
at RICHMOND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at VCU
DUQUESNE
at Dayton
at LAS
SAINT LOUIS
UMASS
SAINT JOE'S
at St. Bonaventure
at Fordham
RICHMOND
vs UMASS
vs Saint Joe's
L
W
W
W
W
Lot
W
L
Lot
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
Lot
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
Wot
L
40
18
17
9
46
26
11
6
9
1
0
pts
avg
586
413
372
205
163
159
99
55
55
17
14
18.9
13.3
12.0
6.6
5.3
5.1
3.2
2.5
1.9
0.9
0.7
183 2138
236 2332
69.0
75.2
Score
66-75
74-67
82-64
60-58
97-62
91-93
66-65
64-66
83-90
70-88
64-67
76-87
85-64
56-72
50-65
64-91
40-59
64-67
68-94
86-112
45-64
81-103
60-66
62-65
101-73
75-89
53-57
52-71
63-74
85-75
55-89
Att.
628
665
329
614
328
2113
341
132
275
483
287
423
302
302
545
430
590
1876
855
497
683
2184
135
888
236
730
1622
637
3417
0
457
* - Conference game
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Nyla
Milleson
Head Coach • Second Season
Kansas State, 1985 • 290-123 (13 years)
Nyla Milleson enters her second
season at the helm of the George
Mason women’s basketball program
in 2014-15. She was announced as
the eighth head women’s basketball
coach in program history on April 16,
2013.
Milleson’s first season at Mason
coincided with the inaugural season
in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The
Patriots earned their first A-10 tournament win with an overtime victory
over UMass in the opening game.
It was fitting that the Patriots Third
Team All-Conference guard, Taylor
Brown, led all scorers on the night
with 35 points, missing the all-time
tournament record for points scored
in a game by just one. The Green and
Gold finished the 2013-14 season
with an overall 8-23 record, 1-15 in
conference play.
Prior to joining Mason, Milleson
spent six years as the head coach
at Missouri State where she led the
Lady Bears to three WNIT appearances. Under the tutelage of Milleson,
the Lady Bears went 105-87 (.547),
including three WNIT appearances
and were the 2012 Missouri Valley
Conference regular-season champions. It took just two seasons after her
arrival in 2007 before Milleson led
the Lady Bears to three consecutive
20-win seasons and back to the top
of the Missouri Valley Conference.
MSU went 22-11 in 2009-10, tying
for the seventh-best turnaround in
the nation from 2008-09 and propelling the Lady Bears to their first
postseason tournament appearance
in five seasons.
The Lady Bears saw continued
success under Milleson’s direction,
eclipsing the 20-win mark and earning WNIT berths in the next two seasons, going 24-11 and 12-6 in MVC
action in 2010-11 and 24-9 overall
record and 14-4 MVC league mark in
2011-12 . The Lady Bears once again
advanced to the third round of the
WNIT in 2011-12.
In six seasons, Milleson mentored
21 All-MVC selections, 13 All-MVC
academic honorees, two MVC Newcomer of the Year winners, two MVC
Freshman of the Year recipients and
one MVC Player of the Year.
at the helm. The Panthers claimed
Heartland Conference titles four of
the five seasons Drury competed in
that league before joining the Great
Lakes Valley Conference in 2005-06.
Drury became the first team to go
undefeated in GLVC history with a
19-0 mark in 2005-06.
tion City (Kan.) High School before
guiding Springfield (Mo.) Glendale
High School to six 20-win seasons.
Milleson was tabbed the MBCA and
Associated Press Missouri Coach
of the Year after guiding the Lady
Falcons to a Missouri Class 4A state
title in 1996 with a 27-3 record.
Prior to her stint at Missouri State,
Milleson spent seven seasons as the
first head women’s basketball coach
at Drury University (1999-2007)
where she earned five straight NCAA
Division II Tournament appearances,
including a 2004 NCAA Division II
Milleson has compiled a career record The Goodland, Kan., native gradunational championship runner-up
of 298-146 (.671) in 14 years as a
ated valedictorian of her high school
finish. Milleson led the Panthers to
collegiate head coach.
class at Goodland, competed in
three Elite Eight appearances and six
basketball and volleyball at Seward
conference titles in eight seasons,
Milleson began her coaching career County (Kan.) Community College
while being named the Heartland
with a three-year stint at JuncConference Coach of MILLESON AS A HEAD COACH
Record Conf
Post-Season
the Year four times. YearSchool
2000-01Drury
Milleson compiled a 2001-02Drury
2002-03 Drury
185-36 (.837) record, 2003-04 Drury
claiming six confer- 2004-05 Drury
ence titles and five 2005-06 Drury
appearances in the 2006-07 Drury
NCAA Division II tour- 2007-08 Missouri State
2008-09 Missouri State
nament. Drury owned 2009-10 Missouri State
the top winning
2010-11 Missouri State
percentage among all 2011-12 Missouri State
Division II programs in 2012-13 Missouri State
the nation over Mille- 2013-2014 George Mason
son’s last four years Totals 2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
20-6
18-9
27-5
36-2
29-2
30-3
25-9
11-19
10-20
22-11
24-11
24-9
14-17
8-23
298-146
10-2
7-3
9-1
12-0
12-0
19-0
14-5
9-9
6-12
12-6
12-6
14-4
6-12
1-15
143-75 --NCAA DII Sweet Sixteen
NCAA DII National Runner-Up
NCAA DII Second Round
NCAA DII Sweet Sixteen
NCAA DII Elite Eight
--WNIT Third Round
WNIT Second Round
WNIT Third Round
--Winning percentage (.702)
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Personal
Full Name: Nyla Milleson
Hometown: Goodland, Kans.
Family: Husband, Brent, sons, Barrett and Caylor.
Education
High School: Goodland High School
College: Seward County Community College
Kansas State (B.S. Psychology/Education, 1985)
Kansas State (Master’s, Educational Administration, 1989)
before moving to Kansas State.
Milleson earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in Psychology/Education from
Kansas State in 1985 and received
her master’s degree in Educational
Administration from Kansas State in
1989 as a magna cum laude graduate.
Milleson and her husband, Brent,
have two sons, Barrett and Caylor.
Coaching Experience
Collegiate:
2000-07......................................................................................... Drury; Head Coach
Five straight NCAA DII Tournaments
2003-04 NCAA DII Runner-Up
2006-07 NCAA DII Eliete Eight
2002-03; 2006-07 NCAA DII Sweet Sixteen
2007-13.............................................................................Missouri State; Head Coach
Three WNIT Appearances
2013-Present....................................................George Mason University; Head Coach
Playing Experience
College: Seward County Comminity College
Basketball
Volleyball
Kansas State
Basketball
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
PAGE 7
TAJAMA ABRAHAM NGONGBA
ASSISTANT COACH
2014-15 IS HER SECOND YEAR AT MASON
The 2014-15 season will be Tajama
Abraham Ngongba’s second year
on the staff at George Mason, as
she has compiled over 12 years of
coaching experiences, including
five seasons as the head coach at
Radford University.
In her first year at Mason working
with the post players, Ngongba
helped senior Janaa Pickard
become the second all-time blocks
leader at Mason in addition to
guiding Pickard to become the
17th player in Mason women’s
basketball history to reach the
1,000 point mark.
Ngongba joined the Highlanders as
the sixth head women’s basketball coach in 2008 and quickly
exceeded expectations guiding
Radford to a third-place regularseason finish in the Big South after
being selected to finish fourth.
Ngongba mentored five Big South
All-Conference honorees, a Big
South All-Tournament selection, an
All-Rookie honoree and the 200809 Big South Defensive Player of
the Year. In just her third season as
head coach, Ngongba was tabbed
the Big South Coach of the Year.
In her final two seasons at Radford,
Ngongba led the Highlanders to
a pair of semifinal appearances in
the Big South Tournament, while
recording the program’s 27th and
28th winning seasons in history.
Prior to Radford, Ngongba served
as an assistant coach at her
alma mater, George Washington
University, for four years. While
at GW, Ngongba was responsible
for recruiting, scouting, team
academics, postseason workouts
and player development, with an
emphasis on post play. She helped
mentor three Atlantic 10 FirstTeam All-Conference selections
in addition to guiding honorable
mention All-American Kimberly
Beck, all-conference performer
Sarah-Jo Lawrence and Academic
All-American Kenan Cole.
From 2002-04, Ngongba was
an assistant coach at Virginia
Commonwealth where she held
responsibilities in recruiting, post
player development, scouting
and organizing preseason and
summer conditioning workouts.
Ngongba spent the 2001-02 season
as an assistant at the University
of Richmond where she helped
guide the Spiders to an 8-8 mark
and a second-place tie in the West
Division in the program’s inaugural
A-10 season.
A former standout player for GW
women’s basketball from 1994-97,
Ngongba has been a part of 252
GW victories and four Sweet 16
appearances. She remains the program’s most prolific scorer having
tallied a school-record 2,134 points
during her four-year career and
is the only Colonial to surpass the
2,000 career-point mark. Ngongba
was named a Kodak First-Team
All-American in 1997 as a senior
after leading the Colonials to a
28-6 record and the East Regional
Final of the NCAA Tournament.
GW defeated No. 4 North Carolina
in the final to advance to the Elite
Eight.
In addition to holding the schoolrecord of 2,134 points, Ngongba
also holds the school mark for
most points scored in one season
(675 in 1996-97) and is tied with
former GW assistant coach Lisa
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Personal
Full Name: Tajama E. Abraham Ngongba
Hometown: St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Family: Husband, Patrick, daughter , Naja, and son, Patrick II
Education
High School: Kecoughtan High School (Hampton, Va.)
College: George Washington (B.A. in Sociology,1997)
VCU (Master of Parks, Recreation and Sports Leadership, 2006)
Coaching Experience
Collegiate:
2001-02.......................................................... Univ. of Richmond; Assistant coach
2002-04............................................VCU; Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
2004-08................................................................................. George Washington;
Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach
2008-13................................................................Radford University; Head Coach
2013-Present...George Mason University; Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach
International:
2011-Present..........US Virgin Islands; Senior Women’s National Team Head Coach
Playing Experience
College: The George Washington University, 1994-97
2004 Hall of Fame Inductee
1997 A-10 Player of the Year
1997 A-10 First Team All-Conference
Professional: WNBA , 1997-2000
Federation of International Basketball, 1997-99
U.S. Virgin Islands Women’s National Team, 2000 & 2002
Cermignano for the most games
played (130). She ranks second at
GW in career scoring average (16.4
ppg), rebounds (970) and blocked
shots (326).
After graduating from GW,
Ngongba was drafted as the
seventh pick in the fourth round of
the inaugural WNBA draft by the
Sacramento Monarchs. She spent
the 1997 season with the Monarchs
before joining the Detroit Shock
for the 1998 campaign. During the
1998-99 season, Ngongba traveled
to Nice, France to play for the Nice
Cavigal before returning to GW
as an administrative assistant in
October 1999.
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
A native of St. Croix, Virgin Islands,
Ngongba became the sixth player
and seventh individual with ties to
the women’s basketball program to
be inducted into the GW Athletics
Hall of Fame on January 24, 2004.
A 1997 graduate from GW with a
degree in Sociology, Ngongba completed her Master’s work in 2006
in Parks, Recreation and Sports
Leadership from VCU. She married
former GW men’s basketball player
Patrick Ngongba in 2003 and the
couple has a daughter, Naja, and
son, Patrick II.
PAGE 8
CHRIS LEWIS
ASSISTANT COACH
2014-15 IS HIS SECOND YEAR AT MASON
Christopher Lewis enters his
second season with George Mason
in 2014-15 after joining the staff
on April 17, 2013. Lewis came to
Fairfax after spending the 2012-13
season at Missouri State with head
coach Nyla Milleson.
Prior to MSU, Lewis spent four
years at Morgan State where he
served as the program’s recruiting
coordinator. While at Morgan State,
Lewis helped lead the Bears to a
pair of second-place finishes in the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
and a WNIT appearance in 2011.
For three years prior to accepting
the position at Morgan State, Lewis
was the head women’s coach at
Harris-Stowe State University in
St. Louis. While at Harris-Stowe
State University, Lewis helped turnaround a struggling program into
an NAIA National Tournament participant in just his second season.
In 2007-08, the squad went 23-10
and earned a No. 20 national ranking and finished the season with an
NAIA Round of 16 appearance.
Intercollegiate Athletics Association
championships and made three
trips to the national tournament.
A native of St. Louis, Mo., Lewis
received his bachelor’s degree in
Business Administration from Emporia State in 2003. He is married
to the former Albany Blakemore.
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Personal
Full Name: Christopher Lewis
Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.
Family: Wife, Albany
Education
High School: University of City High School (St. Louis, Mo.)
College: Emporia State University (B.S in Business Administration, 2003)
Coaching Experience
2004-05.................................Missouri Baptist University ; Recruiting Coordinator
2005-08................................................Harris Stowe State University; Head Coach
Lowest seed to win an AMC Tournament Title
First win against a ranked opponent
2008-12......................................Morgan State University; Recruiting Coordinator
Coached Five All-MEAC Conference Selections
WNIT Birth
2012-13................................................Missouri State University; Assistant Coach
2013-Present........................................George Mason University; Assistant Coach
Lewis spent the 2004-05 season
as an assistant coach at Missouri
Baptist University and in the process recruited two players to NAIA
All-America status.
Lewis earned his coaching start
at his alma mater, Emporia State
where he served as a student
assistant coach in both the men’s
and women’s programs. While
at Emporia State, the women’s
program compiled a 93-27 mark in
four seasons and earned a Division
II national ranking as high as No. 2
in both the 2001-02 and 2003-04
seasons. Additionally, the women’s
program won two Mid-America
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
PAGE 9
DIONNAH JACKSON
ASSISTANT COACH
2014-15 IS HER SECOND YEAR AT MASON
Dionnah Jackson enters her second
season as part of the George Mason
women’s basketball staff as an
assistant coach in the 2014-15 season. Jackson works primarily with
the Patriots’ offense and guards.
In her first season with Mason,
Jackson helped tutor redshirt
sophomore guard, Taylor Brown to
the A-10 all-conference third team.
Prior to coming to Fairfax, Jackson
held a similar role for three years
at Southeast Missouri State. While
with the RedHawks, Jackson
helped tutor freshman guard
Kara Wright to the Ohio Valley
Conference All-Newcomer team
last season. The honor marked the
first all-conference honor for a RedHawk since 2008-09. In 2011-12,
Jackson tutored point guard Bianca
Beck to an overseas professional
contract.
A four-year letter winner at the
University of Oklahoma, Jackson
broke into the top 10 in 17 of Oklahoma’s 22 all-time record lists. The
three-year starting point guard and
three-time team captain finished
her playing career ranked second in
assists (606), third in steals (265),
fourth in rebounds (829), fifth in
blocked shots (64) and ninth in
points scored (1,491).
seasons.
Additionally as a junior, she was
named the Big 12 Tournament’s
Most Valuable Player after leading
the Sooners to the second of two
conference championships during
her playing career. Jackson helped
lead the Sooners to their first-ever
Final Four appearance and runnerup for the NCAA Women’s National
Title as a freshman.
After finishing a brilliant playing
career, Jackson was selected in
the First Round of the 2005 WNBA
Draft by the Detroit Shock. She
spent the 2007 season with the
Chicago Sky, while also playing in
Israel for the Maccabi Tel Kabir in
Tel Aviv. During her professional
career, Jackson also played for
teams in Switzerland and Greece
prior to Israel.
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Personal
Full Name: Dionnah Jackson
Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.
Education
High School: Parkway West High School (St. Louis, Mo.)
College: Oklahoma (B.S. in Mass Communications, 2005)
Coaching Experience
Collegiate:
2010-13................................................Southeast Missouri State; Assistant Coach
2013-Present........................................George Mason University; Assistant Coach
Playing Experience
College: Oklahoma University, 2001-05
2004 Big 12 Tournament MVP
2005 All-Big 12 First Team
2002 All-Big 12 Tournament Team
Professional: WNBA , 2005-2010
Federation of International Basketball, 1997-99
U.S. Virgin Islands Women’s National Team, 2000 & 2002
At Parkway High School in St. Louis,
Jackson was named the Missouri
Player of the Year in 2001, was a
two-time All-State selection and
led her team to 102-12 record during her four-year career.
The St. Louis, Mo., native earned
a degree in Mass Communication
from Oklahoma in 2005 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree
in Higher Education.
In 131 games, Jackson averaged
11.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.6
assists and 2.1 steals per game.
She was an honorable mention
All-American selection and Wade
& Naismith National Player of
the Year finalist her senior year.
To cap her senior season, Jackson
was named to the All-Big 12 first
team after garnering second team
honors her junior and sophomore
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
PAGE 10
PORCHE GRANT
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
Porche Grant begins her first year
as George Mason’s Director of
Women’s Basketball Operations
after joining the Patriot family in
September of 2014. Grant comes to
Mason after spending the 2013-14
season in the same position at
Coastal Carolina University.
Grant will oversee many administrative aspects of the women’s
basketball program, including coordinating team travel and practice
schedules, ordering and managing
team apparel and overseeing office
personnel and team managers.
Prior to Grant’s time at Coastal, she
spent four years playing professional basketball overseas with
stops in Spain, Sweden, Greece
and Slovakia, making her the
third member of head coach Nyla
Milleson’s staff with professional
playing experience.
Grant was a four-year letter winner
at the University of South Florida,
where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interpersonal
and Organizational Communications in 2010. While with the Bulls,
Grant was named to the Big East
Academic All-Star team in 2007
and 2009, and earned a spot on the
Big East Presidential Honor Roll in
2010.
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
PAGE 11
2Junior• •RACHEL
MCNAIR
Forward • 6’0”
Valley Cottage, N.Y. • Nyack
Individual
Career
History
JUNIOR
SEASON
(2013-14)
Did not compete due to injury.
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
2013-14
TOTAL
31-30 1057/34.1
31-30 1057/34.1
Season
gp-gs
BROWN, Taylor
Total
fg-fga
204-518
204-518
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
.394
.394
45-143
45-143
pct
fg-fga
F-Throws
SOPHOMORE
SEASON Rebounds
ft-fta
pct off def
tot
(2012-13)
.315 133-159 .836 37 109 146
pct
.315
133-159
.836
ft-fta
pct
37 109
avg
146
4.7
4.7
tot
avg
pf
83
83
fo
ast
3 131
3 131
to
98
98
blk
stl
3
3
40
40
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
586 18.9
586 18.9
All-Academic CAA Honorable Mention…Played in 20 games…Matched career-best six points at William and Mary (3/6)…Also pulled down
Dominique
five rebounds against the Tribe to match her career-high andDAWSON,
hit two free
throws…Recorded an assist at Georgia State (2/24) and blocks against
James Madison (1/24) and TowsonTotal
(2/17)…Tallied
three
steals
on
the
season:
againstRebounds
Northeastern (1/22), at UNCW (2/14) and UNCWScoring
(2/28).
3-Point
F-Throws
2013-14
TOTAL
20-2
20-2
min/avg
92/4.6
92/4.6
fg-fga
6-11
6-11
.545
.545
0-0
0-0
pct
off
FRESHMAN
2-8 .2SEASON
50
7
2-8 .250
7
(2011-12)
.000
.000
def
14
14
21
21
1.1
1.1
pf
21
21
fo
0
0
ast
4
4
to
14
14
4
4
0
0
pts avg
14 0.7
14 0.7
DUNNIGAN, Char-Dell
Appeared in 17 games in her inaugural season as a Patriot...Was sidelined the second half of the season due to injury...Saw action in seasonopener against American (Nov. 11)Total
before playing3-Point
a season-high 22
minutes against Oakland
F-Throws
Rebounds(Nov. 13), scoring a career-high six points...Also
Scoringrecorded season-high
two assists against
the freepctthrow
at William
and Mary
(Jan.stl5)...Recorded
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
fg-fga Oakland...Went
pct
fg-fga 2-for-2
pct fromft-fta
off line
defand hit
tot a jumper
avg
pf
fo ast
to blk
pts avg
three steals and
blocks in the6-20
season.
2013-14
18-0three95/5.3
.300
0-0 .000
5-7 .714
8 12
20
1.1 18
0
4
3
1
1
17 0.9
TOTAL
18-0
95/5.3
6-20
.300
0-0
.000
5-7
.714
8
12
20
1.1
18
0
4
3
1
1
17 0.9
PREP
JACKSON, Brittany
Total
3-Point Darren Sheppard...Two-time
F-Throws
Reboundsselection...Averaged 20 points, eight rebounds,
Scoring
Played three seasons at Nyack High
School under coach
All-State
Season
min/avg
pctgamefg-fga
pctseason...Team
ft-fta
pct
off her
defjuniortot
avgandpfteamfoMVP.
ast
to blk stl
pts avg
four blocks,gp-gs
three assists
and twofg-fga
steals per
her senior
captain
season
2013-14
TOTAL
22-6
22-6
236/10.7
236/10.7
17-55
17-55
.309
.309
8-33
8-33
.242
.242
13-23
13-23
McNair’s Career Highs
2011-12
2012-13
TOTAL
17-0
20-0
37-0
min/avg
172/10.1
155/7.8
327/8.8
Total
fg-fga
7-23
3-9
10-32
26
26
37
37
1.7
1.7
34
34
0
0
7
7
19
19
0
0
6
6
55 2.5
55 2.5
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
24-35
43-62
67-97
.686
.694
.691
Free Throws:
Rebounds
Assists:
off def
tot
Steals:
27 46
73
Blocks:
38 89 127
65 135 200
avg
2.4
4.1
3.3
2, twice, last at William & Mary (3/6/13)
Scoring
2, vs. Oakland (11/13/11)
pf
fo ast
to blk stl
pts avg
1, six times, last vs. UNCW (2/28/13)
45
0 39 57
0 29 119 4.0
1, five times, last vs. Towson (2/17/13)
70
2 64 64
1 46 163 5.3
115
2 103 121
1 75 282 4.6
McNAIR, Rachel
McNair’s Career Statistics
gp-gs
11
11
JACOBS, Kyana
Points:
6, twice last at William & Mary (3/6/13)
Total
3-Point
Rebounds:
5, three times, last at William & Mary (3/6/13)
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
fg-fga
pct
fg-fga
pct
Field Goals:
3, vs. Oakland (11/13/11)
2012-13
30-3 499/16.6
47-128 .367
1-14 .071
3-Point FG:
-2013-14
31-17 776/25.0
59-175 .337
2-21 .095
TOTAL
61-20 1275/20.9 106-303 .350
3-35 .086
Season
.565
.565
pct
.304
.333
.313
3-Point
fg-fga
0-0
0-0
0-0
pct
.000
.000
.000
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
off
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
off
Rebounds
def
tot
21-33
22-35
13
17
17
20
5-10
4-12
9-22
.500
.333
.409
13
11
24
19
15
34
32
26
58
4
1
5
to
7
3
10
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
1.9
1.3
1.6
pf
10
9
19
fo
ast
avg
pf
fo
0
0
0
3
2
5
3
3
6
19 1.1
10 0.5
29 0.8
MOHAMED, Reana
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
Total
fg-fga
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
pct
2013-14
TOTAL
31-23
41-23
448/14.5
490/12.0
36-95
39-106
.379
.368
6-25
6-26
.240
.231
2012-13 GEORGE
10-0 MASON
42/4.2 WOMEN’S
3-11 .2BASKETBALL
73
0-1 PRESEASON
.000
1-2PROSPECTUS
.500
4
3
2014-15
.636
.629
7
30
37
0.7
1.0
0.9
1
41
42
0
0
0
3
17
20
3
30
33
2
2
4
0PAGE7120.7
11
99 3.2
11 106 2.6
All games
#02 McNair, Rachel
Opponent
AMERICAN
OAKLAND
at Longwood
at Stony Brook
UNC ASHEVILLE
MASSACHUSETTS
OLD DOMINION
NO. 5 MARYLAND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at Ohio University
at Norfolk State
at William & Mary
DELAWARE
at Northeastern
at UNCW
WILLIAM & MARY
VCU
Totals
Games
played: 17
Opponent
Minutes/game:
AMERICAN 10.1
Points/game:
OAKLAND 1.1
FG
Pct: 30.4
at Longwood
FT
Pct: 50.0
at Stony
Brook
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
0
2
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0
22
3-4
.750 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
3
4
10
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
3
3
4
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 1-2
.500
0
0
0
10
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
2
2
5
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 1-3
.333
0
2
2
8
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0
8
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
4
0
4
0
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0
9
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
1
2
2
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0
17
1-1 2011-12
1.000 Mason
0-0
.Women's
000 2-2 Basketball
1.000
2
2
4
1
2
3
20
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-2
.00 0
Mason Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jul 02, 2014)
12
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0
17
1-4
.250 0-0 All.0games
00 1-1
1.000
1
1
2
10
1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
3
2
5
16
1-4
.250 #02
0-0 McNair,
.000 Rachel
0-0
.000
0
1
1
172
7-23
.304 0-0
.000 5-10
.500 13 19 32
Date
gs
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers
Free throws
Rebounds
Rebounds/game:
pct 3fg-fga
pct
ft-fta
pct1.9 off def
tot
avg
pf
Date
gs
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers
Free throws
Rebounds
Rebounds/game: 1.9
pct 3fg-fga
pct ft-fta
pct
off def
tot
Date
11/11/11
11/13/11
11/17/11
11/21/11
11/27/11
12/1/11
12/4/11
12/11/11
12/22/11
12/29/11
01/02/12
1/5/12
1/8/12
01/12/12
01/15/12
1/19/12
1/22/12
gs
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
off
0.0 0
2.0 1
2.3 0
1.8 0
1.8 0
1.8 0
1.6 0
1.9 0
1.7 0
1.7 0
1.5 0
1.8 1
1.8 3
1.7 3
1.7 1
1.9 1
1.9 0
1.9 10
11/11/11
2
0-1
.000 0-0
.00Assists/game:
0 0-0
.0.2
000
0
0
0 0.0 0
11/13/11
22
3-4
.750 0-0
.00Turnovers/game:
0 0-0
.0000.4 1
3
4 2.0 1
11/17/11
10
0-0
.000 0-0
.00Assist/turnover
0 0-0
.0ratio:
00 0.60
3
3 2.3 0
0.2
11/21/11
4
0-0
.000 0-0
.00Steals/game:
0 1-2
.500
0
0
0 1.8 0
0.2
UNC ASHEVILLE
11/27/11
10
0-1
.000 0-0
.00Blocks/game:
0 0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.8 0
MASSACHUSETTS
12/1/11
5
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 1-3
.333
0
2
2 1.8 0
OLD DOMINION
12/4/11
8
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.6 0
NO. 5 MARYLAND
12/11/11
8
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
4
0
4 1.9 0
GEORGE WASHINGTON 12/22/11
0
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.7 0
at Ohio University
12/29/11
9
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
1
2 1.7 0
at Norfolk State
01/02/12
2
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.5 0
at William & Mary
1/5/12
17
1-1
1.000
0-0 Mason
.000 Women's
2-2
1.000Basketball
2
2
4 1.8 1
2012-13
George
DELAWARE
1/8/12
20
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-2
.000
1
2
3 1.8 3
Individual
at Northeastern
01/12/12 George
12 Mason
0-1
.000 0-0 Game-by-Game
.000 0-0
.000(as of
0 Jul0 23,02014)
1.7 3
at UNCW
01/15/12
17
1-4
.250 0-0 All.0games
00 1-1
1.000
1
1
2 1.7 1
WILLIAM & MARY
1/19/12
10
1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
3
2
5 1.9 1
VCU
1/22/12
16
1-4
.250 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
1
1 1.9 0
#40 WATTS, Talisha
Totals
0 172
7-23
.304 0-0
.000 5-10
.500 13 19 32 1.9 10
Games played: 17
Minutes/game: 10.1
at OAKLAND
Points/game: 1.1
UMES
FG Pct: 30.4
MORGAN STATE
FT Pct: 50.0
at New Mexico State
vs Drake
UAB
AKRON
at Maryland
at George Washington
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
EAST CAROLINA
at Northeastern
at Delaware
HOFSTRA
at Towson
NORTHEASTERN
JAMES MADISON
GEORGIA STATE
at Hofstra
OLD DOMINION
WILLIAM & MARY
at UNCW
DELAWARE
at Drexel
at Georgia State
UNCW
at James Madison
Totals
Opponent
11/09/12
11/13/12
11/16/12
11/23/12
11/24/12
12/2/12
12/5/12
12/08/12
12/22/12
12/29/12
1/2/13
1/6/13
01/10/13
1/13/13
01/17/13
1/22/13
1/24/13
1/27/13
1/31/13
2/5/13
2/10/13
02/14/13
2/19/13
2/21/13
02/24/13
2/28/13
3/3/13
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
10
17
25
13
19
11
10
13
22
31
22
8
25
24
23
27
36
20
35
30
8
9
4
5
14
4
6
4
465
1-2
2-2
1-2
1-4
0-1
0-1
1-2
0-3
5-8
1-3
0-0
3-5
2-5
1-1
1-9
3-7
1-1
2-5
2-6
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
29-73
.500
1.000
.500
.250
.000
.000
.500
.000
.625
.333
.000
.600
.400
1.000
.111
.429
1.000
.400
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
1.000
.000
.000
.397
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Assists/game: 0.2
.000
0-0
.000
0
Turnovers/game: 0.4
.000
1-2
.500
4
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6
.000
0-1
.000
3
Steals/game: 0.2
.000
0-1
.000
1
Blocks/game: 0.2
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
1-2
.500
2
.000
2-2
1.000
2
.000
0-0
.000
2
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
3-3
1.000
2
.000
2-2
1.000
0
.000
4-4
1.000
2
.000
4-6
.667
6
.000
1-2
.500
5
.000
1-2
.500
0
.000
2-2
1.000
3
.000
2-2
1.000
4
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
1
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
2
.000
0-0
.000
0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0-0
.000
0
.0 00
.000 23-31
.742 39
Games played:
27
Rebounds/game: 3.2
2014-15
GEORGE
MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
Minutes/game: 17.2
Points/game: 3.0
Assists/game: 0.4
Turnovers/game: 1.1
3
3
1
2
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
2
2
2
6
7
3
2
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
48
3
7
4
3
0
2
2
3
2
2
1
4
2
4
12
12
3
5
7
0
1
0
1
2
1
3
1
87
avg
pf
a t/o blk stl
pts
avg
a t/o blk stl
pts
avg
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
7
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
a t/o blk stl
3.0 2 0 0
5.0 1 0 0
4.7 0 2 0
4.3 0 0 1
3.4 0 0 0
3.2 0 0 0
3.0 1 0 2
3.0 0 1 0
2.9 0 1 1
2.8 1 0 1
2.6 0 0 2
2.8 3 0 0
2.7 2 1 1
2.8 3 1 3
3.4 1 1 1
3.9 2 2 2
3.9 1 0 2
3.9 3 0 4
4.1 4 1 2
3.9 0 0 2
3.8 0 1 0
3.6 0 0 0
3.5 0 0 1
3.4 0 0 1
3.3 1 0 3
3.3 0 0 1
3.2 0 0 0
3.2 25 11 30
0 1
0 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 2
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
2 1
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
7 12
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
3
2
2
19
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
3
2
2
19
pts
2
5
2
2
0
0
2
1
12
2
0
9
6
6
6
7
3
6
6
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
81
0.0
3.0
2.0
1.8
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
0.0
3.0
2.0
1.8
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
avg
2.0
3.5
3.0
2.8
2.2
1.8
1.9
1.8
2.9
2.8
2.5
3.1
3.3
3.5
3.7
3.9
3.8
3.9
4.1
3.9
3.7
3.5
3.3
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.0
3.0
PAGE 13
3Senior• •SANDRA
NGOIE
Forward • 6’1”
Individual Career History
BROWN, Taylor
Season
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
min/avg
31-30 1057/34.1
31-30 1057/34.1
Total
fg-fga
3-Point
F-Throws
Rebounds
Stockholm,
Sweden
• Georgia
Tech
pct
fg-fga
pct • Fryshusets
ft-fta
pctGymnasium
off def
tot
avg
pf
fo
204-518
204-518
.394
.394
45-143
45-143
.315
.315
133-159
133-159
.836
.836
37 109
37 109
ast
3
3
stl
40
40
Scoring
pts avg
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
to
blk
146
146
4.7
4.7
83
83
3 131
3 131
98
98
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
fo
to
586 18.9
586 18.9
DAWSON, Dominique
Season
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
20-2
20-2
min/avg
92/4.6
92/4.6
Total
fg-fga
6-11
6-11
pct
.545
.545
3-Point
fg-fga
0-0
0-0
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
pct
.000
.000
2-8
2-8
off
.250
.250
7
7
JUNIOR SEASON
14
14
21
21
1.1
1.1
21
21
0
0
ast
4
4
14
14
4
4
0
0
14 0.7
14 0.7
DUNNIGAN,
Char-Dell
(2013-14)
Total
3-Point
F-Throws
Rebounds
Scoring
Played in all gp-gs
31 gamesmin/avg
and startedfg-fga
14 during
her inaugural
season
with
Mason…Scored
a season-best
29 pfpointsfoon ast
11 field
goals and six three
pct
fg-fga
pct
ft-fta
pct off def
tot
avg
to blk stl
pts avg
pointers
at
Richmond
(1/15)…Scored
over
20
points
five
times
this
season:
Longwood
(11/26),
Richmond
(1/15),
VCU
(1/25),
Dayton
(2/1),17and0.9
2013-14
18-0
95/5.3
6-20 .300
0-0 .000
5-7 .714
8 12
20
1.1 18
0
4
3
1
1
UMASS (2/12)…Recorded
(12/21)…Recorded
TOTAL
18-0
95/5.3a double-double,
6-20 .300 10 points
0-0and.0a00season-best
5-7 14.7rebounds,
14
8 at
12 UAB20
1.1 18
0 a season-best
4
3
1 four1 steals
17at 0.9
George Washington (1/2)…Blocked a shot in six different games
Season
JACKSON, Brittany
Season
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
22-6
22-6
min/avg
236/10.7
236/10.7
Total
fg-fga
17-55
17-55
pct
.309
.309
3-Point
fg-fga
8-33
8-33
F-Throws
pctSOPHOMORE
ft-fta SEASON
pct off
13-23 .565
(2012-13)
.242
.242
13-23
Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules.
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
Total
fg-fga
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
off
off
11
11
.565
7
7
to
19
19
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
fo
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
fo
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
1.7
1.7
pf
34
34
fo
ast
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
26
26
37
37
0
0
0
0
6
6
55 2.5
55 2.5
JACOBS, Kyana
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
F-Throws
PREP pct
ft-fta
pct
2012-13
30-3 499/16.6
47-128 .367
1-14 .071
24-35 .686 27 46
73
2.4 45
0 39 57
0 29 119 4.0
2013-14
59-175
.337
2-21 .095
43-62
.694on the
38 national
89 127level4.1since
702008...Won
2 64 2010
64 Swedish
1 46 163 5.3
Played four31-17
seasons776/25.0
of basketball
at Fryshusets
Gymnasium...Has
played
TOTAL
61-20gold
1275/20.9
106-303 to.3the
50 20093-35
.086 Swedish
67-97 Championships
.691 65 135 U20
200All-Star
3.3 team...Won
115
2 103bronze
121 medal
1 75
282 4.6
Championship
medal....Named
and 2010
at 2009
European Championship as member of Swedish U18 National
team.
McNAIR, Rachel
Season
2011-12
2012-13
TOTAL
gp-gs
17-0
20-0
37-0
min/avg
172/10.1
155/7.8
327/8.8
Ngoie’s Career Highs
Points:
Rebounds:
Field
Goals:
Season
3-Point
FG:
2012-13
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
10-0
31-23
41-23
min/avg
42/4.2
448/14.5
490/12.0
Total
fg-fga
7-23
3-9
10-32
pct
.304
.333
.313
3-Point
fg-fga
0-0
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
.000
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
31-14
31-14
min/avg
775/25.0
775/25.0
5-10
4-12
9-22
.500
.333
.409
13
11
24
19
15
34
32
26
58
1.9
1.3
1.6
10
9
19
0
0
0
4
1
5
7
3
10
3
2
5
MOHAMED, Reana
29, at Richmond (01/15/14)
14, at3-Point
UAB (12/21/13
Total
11, at Richmond
fg-fga
pct
fg-fga(01/15/14)
pct
3-11 .276,3 at Richmond
0-1(01/15/14)
.000
36-95 .379
6-25 .240
39-106 .368
6-26 .231
Ngoie’s Career Statistics
Season
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
pct
Total
fg-fga
137-325
137-325
Free Throws:
3
3
6
19 1.1
10 0.5
29 0.8
6, at VCU (01/25/14)
Assists:2,
twice last at VCU Scoring
(01/25/14)
F-Throws
Rebounds
at Richmond
ft-fta
pct Steals:
off def
tot
avg
pf
fo ast
to 4,blk
stl (01/15/14)
pts avg
1-2
21-33
22-35
.500 Blocks:
4
3
.636 13 17
.629 17 20
7
30
37
0.7
1.0
0.9
1
41
42
0
0
0
3
17
20
32, vs Saint
2 Francis
0 (11/21/13)
7 0.7
30
2 11
99 3.2
33
4 11 106 2.6
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
fo
ast
to
NGOIE, Sandra
pct
.422
.422
3-Point
fg-fga
58-161
58-161
pct
.360
.360
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
40-51
40-51
.784
.784
off
41 108
41 108
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
149
149
4.8
4.8
95
95
3
3
16
16
48
48
blk
6
6
stl
17
17
Scoring
pts avg
372 12.0
372 12.0
PAGE 14
George Mason WBB 2013-14 Season
George Mason Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jul 02, 2014)
All games
#03 NGOIE, Sandra
Opponent
at East Carolina
at Morehead State
UVU
TOWSON
SAINT FRANCIS
at UofMD Eastern Shore
LW
at Col. of Charleston
at Delaware State Hornets
at AKRON
at UAB
at ETSU
at Georgia Southern
at George Washington
LAS
DAYTON
at Rhode Island
at RICHMOND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at VCU
DUQUESNE
at Dayton
at LAS
SAINT LOUIS
UMASS
SAINT JOE'S
at St. Bonaventure
at Fordham
RICHMOND
vs UMASS
vs Saint Joe's
Totals
Games played: 31
Minutes/game: 25.0
Points/game: 12.0
FG Pct: 42.2
3FG Pct: 36.0
FT Pct: 78.4
Date
11/10/13
11/12/13
11/14/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/23/13
11/26/13
12/02/13
12/4/13
12/07/13
12/21/13
12/28/13
12/30/13
01/02/14
1/4/14
01/08/14
01/11/14
01/15/14
01/18/14
01/25/14
01/29/14
02/01/14
2/5/14
02/08/14
02/12/14
02/15/14
02/22/14
02/26/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
3/6/2014
gs
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
14
min
23
31
19
33
18
20
27
29
20
19
25
19
12
23
20
22
21
34
20
26
27
29
24
25
30
28
31
28
28
39
25
775
Total
fg-fga
3-8
4-13
3-6
6-12
4-9
6-8
10-18
5-11
8-13
2-5
3-9
4-9
4-8
5-11
1-4
3-10
3-12
11-24
3-10
5-14
2-8
8-15
4-10
1-7
9-13
1-8
5-13
2-8
7-11
0-7
5-11
137-325
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
.375 1-5
.200 4-4
.308 2-5
.400 4-4
.500 1-2
.500 0-0
.500 2-5
.400 0-0
.444 2-6
.333 1-1
.750 0-2
.000 0-0
.556 2-7
.286 0-1
.455 4-7
.571 1-2
.615 1-3
.333 1-2
.400 1-1
1.000 0-0
.333 1-5
.200 3-4
.444 2-5
.400 2-2
.500 3-5
.600 2-2
.455 1-4
.250 0-0
.250 0-2
.000 3-4
.300 1-4
.250 2-4
.250 0-6
.000 1-1
.458 6-14
.429 1-2
.300 2-6
.333 2-2
.357 5-10
.500 6-8
.250 0-2
.000 0-0
.533 2-7
.286 3-3
.400 2-6
.333 0-0
.143 1-6
.167 0-0
.692 5-8
.625 0-0
.125 1-6
.167 0-0
.385 3-6
.500 3-3
.250 0-1
.000 0-0
.636 4-7
.571 0-0
.000 0-1
.000 1-2
.455 3-7
.429 0-0
.422 58-161 .360 40-51
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.500
.500
.000
.750
1.000
1.000
.000
.750
.500
1.000
.500
1.000
.750
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
.784
off
Rebounds
def tot
2
2
4
3
5
8
0
4
4
0
7
7
4
1
5
2
3
5
3
5
8
1
7
8
4
0
4
0
4
4
5
9 14
3
1
4
2
0
2
1
2
3
1
0
1
0
3
3
0
4
4
2
7
9
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
3
3
0
6
6
0
3
3
0
3
3
3
3
6
0
2
2
1
5
6
2
3
5
0
0
0
2
9 11
0
4
4
41 108 149
avg
pf
a t/o blk stl
4.0 4 0 3
6.0 1 0 1
5.3 2 0 0
5.8 3 2 1
5.6 4 1 1
5.5 5 1 2
5.9 1 1 3
6.1 2 1 5
5.9 4 0 2
5.7 3 0 0
6.5 3 0 2
6.3 4 0 3
5.9 4 1 2
5.7 3 0 1
5.4 5 0 1
5.3 3 0 1
5.2 3 1 1
5.4 1 0 4
5.1 5 1 0
5.0 4 2 1
4.9 1 1 1
5.0 3 0 1
4.9 3 1 1
4.8 2 0 2
4.8 3 1 5
4.7 2 1 1
4.8 3 1 1
4.8 4 0 1
4.6 4 0 0
4.8 2 0 0
4.8 4 0 1
4.8 95 16 48
pts
1 0 11
0 0 14
0 0
7
0 0 14
0 2 11
0 0 12
0 1 22
0 0 15
0 1 18
0 3
5
1 0 10
0 0 12
0 0 13
0 4 11
0 0
5
0 0
9
1 0
7
1 1 29
0 0 10
0 0 21
0 1
4
0 0 21
1 1 10
0 0
3
0 0 23
0 0
3
0 1 16
0 0
4
0 0 18
1 1
1
0 1 13
6 17 372
avg
11.0
12.5
10.7
11.5
11.4
11.5
13.0
13.3
13.8
12.9
12.6
12.6
12.6
12.5
12.0
11.8
11.5
12.5
12.4
12.8
12.4
12.8
12.7
12.3
12.7
12.3
12.4
12.1
12.3
12.0
12.0
12.0
Rebounds/game: 4.8
Assists/game: 0.5
Turnovers/game: 1.5
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3
Steals/game: 0.5
Blocks/game: 0.2
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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• TALISHA WATTS
Senior • Forward • 6’2”
Lynchburg, Va. • Brookville
JUNIOR SEASON
(2013-14)
Saw action in all 31 games for the Patriots, starting 27 averaging 6.6 points per game. Watts had four double-doubles on the season, with a season high 20 points against University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Was second on the team in rebounds with 6.6 per game and led all players with
at least 100 minutes in shooting percentage on the season, connecting on 47% of shots taken.
SOPHOMORE SEASON
(2012-13)
Individual Career History
Earned the start in 10 of 28 games played in…Scored career-high 12 points at George Washington (12/22)…Recorded back-to-back games of 12
rebounds at Towson (1/17) and against Northeastern (1/22) to set career-highs…Hit four free throws against Hofstra (1/13) and at Towson…At
Hofstra (1/31), recorded career-best three steals…Picked up
two blocks at Denisha
Delaware (1/10) and Georgia State (1/27).
PETTY-EVANS,
Season
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
min/avg
Total
fg-fga
pct
29-3
29-3
373/12.9
373/12.9
21-83
21-83
.253
.253
gp-gs
min/avg
Total
fg-fga
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
pct
7-35
7-35
.200
.200
3-Point
fg-fga
pct
F-Throws SEASON
FRESHMAN
ft-fta
pct off
(2011-12)
6-10
6-10
.600
.600
12
12
F-Throws
ft-fta
PREPpct
off
Rebounds
def
tot
35
35
47
47
avg
pf
1.6
1.6
34
34
avg
pf
fo
0
0
ast
to
21
21
26
26
ast
to
blk
3
3
stl
9
9
Scoring
pts avg
55 1.9
55 1.9
Saw action in 23 games as a freshman...Scored season-high four points against Towson (Jan. 26)...Pulled down season-high seven rebounds
against Oakland (Nov. 13)...Secured season-high four offensivePICKARD,
boards against
JanaaHofstra (Feb. 12)...Dished out season-high two assists at Old
Dominion (Jan. 29)...Picked up two blocks against Oakland and UNC Asheville (Nov. 27).
Season
Rebounds
def
tot
fo
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
2009-10
30-1 525/17.5
29-115 .252
3-15 .200
31-48 .646 24 72
96
3.2 60
0 19 34 45 22
92 3.1
2011-12
30-30 849/28.3
93-264 .352
16-43 .372
54-71 .761 43 124 167
5.6 76
0 22 47 54 20 256 8.5
Four-year letter
winner at Brookville
High School...Averaged
10.6 points,
8.4 rebounds and five blocks
per game5 her13senior
season...Honorable
2012-13
27-16 704/26.1
80-228 .351
21-61 .344
58-77 .753 49 101 150
5.6 80
43 35 19 239 8.9
Mention All-Region
after junior150-337
season...Helped
lead
Bees.2to
district championships...Named
2013-14
31-21 908/29.3
.445
20-74
70two 93-124
.750 69 177 246 MVP
7.9 of
1002010 3Basketball
23 66Classic...Participated
56 18 413 13.3
in ESBC All-Star
of the Year.3in732010-11...Named
4 Advance
of the659
Year in5.6
2011...Two-time
TOTAL
118-68game...Player
2986/25.3 352-944
60-193 .311 News
236-320
.738 Player
185 474
316
8 77First
190Team
190All-District
79 1000and8.5
three-time Best Defensive Award winner...Holds school record for blocks in a season (100) and career blocks (199)...Ranked in top 25 in nation at
STRICKLAND,
Cierra
her position by ESPN.com...Earned four letters in track and field
and one letter
in volleyball...2011 MVP track jumper...State high jump champion
in 2011...National Honor Society member...Recipient of Academic Excellence Award and Honor Roll award.
Total
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
Watts’s
Career
Highs fg-fga
2010-11
Points:
2011-12
Rebounds:
2012-13
Field
Goals:
2013-14
TOTAL FG:
3-Point
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
pct
10-0
44/4.4
3-14 .214
0-5 .000
12, at George
(12/22/12)
28-0
270/9.6
20-66 Washington
.303
4-17
.235
12, twice, last
vs. Northeastern
(1/22/13)
29-3 383/13.2
35-107
.327
12-29
.414
5, at George
(12/22/12)
31-12 672/21.7
59-202 Washington
.292
7-43
.163
98-15 1369/14.0 117-389 .301
23-94 .245--
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
TOTAL
gp-gs
min/avg
23-0
186/8.1
27-10 465/17.2
31-27 868/28.0
81-37 1519/18.8
Total
fg-fga
6-16
29-73
74-158
109-247
1-2
3-4
18-20
34-45
56-71
.500
.750
.900
.756
.789
off
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
fo
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
off
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
pf
fo
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
1
4
5
Free
14 Throws:
15
29
Assists:
19 28
47
Steals:
33 61
94
67 108 175
Blocks:
0.5
3
0
1
5
0
1
7 0.7
last at4Towson
1.0 35
1 4, twice,
18 16
12 (1/17/13)
47 1.7
2, three
1.6
31 times,
0 last
15 vs.38Northeastern
2 14 (1/22/13)
100 3.4
at Hofstra
3.0 73
2 31 46 3, 13
26 (1/31/13)
159 5.1
1.82, four
142 times,
3 last
65 vs.
105Georgia
19 State
53 (1/27/13)
313 3.2
WATTS, Talisha
Watts’s Career Statistics
Season
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
pct
.375
.397
.468
.441
3-Point
fg-fga
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
6-10
23-31
57-72
86-113
.600 14 23
.742 39 48
.792 84 120
.761 137 191
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON
PROSPECTUS
WEITHMAN, Christine
37
87
204
328
1.6 14
3.2 25
6.6 71
4.0 110
0
0
1
1
4
11
24
39
10
30
52
92
8
7
21
36
3
12
9
24
18
81
205
304
0.8
3.0
6.6
3.8
PAGE 16
All games
#40 WATTS, Talisha
Opponent
at East Carolina
at Morehead State
UVU
TOWSON
SAINT FRANCIS
at UofMD Eastern Shore
LW
at Col. of Charleston
at Delaware State Hornets
at AKRON
at UAB
at ETSU
at Georgia Southern
at George Washington
LAS
DAYTON
at Rhode Island
at RICHMOND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at VCU
DUQUESNE
at Dayton
at LAS
SAINT LOUIS
UMASS
SAINT JOE'S
at St. Bonaventure
at Fordham
RICHMOND
vs UMASS
vs Saint Joe's
Totals
Games played: 31
Opponent
Minutes/game:
28.0
AMERICAN 6.6
Points/game:
OAKLAND
FG
Pct: 46.8
at Longwood
3FG
Pct: 0.0
at Stony
Brook
FT
Pct: 79.2
UNC ASHEVILLE
MASSACHUSETTS
OLD DOMINION
NO. 5 MARYLAND
at William & Mary
DELAWARE
at Northeastern
WILLIAM & MARY
TOWSON
at Old Dominion
at Drexel
HOFSTRA
at Towson
GEORGIA STATE
at Delaware
at VCU
JAMES MADISON
vs Northeastern
vs James Madison
Totals
Games played: 23
Minutes/game: 8.1
Points/game: 0.8
FG Pct: 37.5
FT Pct: 60.0
Date
11/10/13
11/12/13
11/14/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/23/13
11/26/13
12/02/13
12/4/13
12/07/13
12/21/13
12/28/13
12/30/13
01/02/14
1/4/14
01/08/14
01/11/14
01/15/14
01/18/14
01/25/14
01/29/14
02/01/14
2/5/14
02/08/14
02/12/14
02/15/14
02/22/14
02/26/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
3/6/2014
Date
11/11/11
11/13/11
11/17/11
11/21/11
11/27/11
12/1/11
12/4/11
12/11/11
1/5/12
1/8/12
01/12/12
1/19/12
1/26/12
1/29/12
2/2/12
2/12/12
02/16/12
2/19/12
2/23/12
02/26/12
2/29/12
3/8/12
3/9/12
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
*
*
27
34
1-8
.125 0-1
.000 8-12
.667
7
4 11 11.0 2 1 2 0
36
4-11
.364 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
4
3
7 9.0 0 1 3 2
20
1-5
.200 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
4
5 7.7 2 2 1 2
25
3-6
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
3
4
7 7.5 2 1 2 0
26
6-6
1.000 0-0
.000 4-4
1.000
4
6 10 8.0 3 1 0 0
34
9-10
.900 0-0
.000 2-3
.667
3
9 12 8.7 4 2 1 4
32
3-5
.600 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
3
3
6 8.3 0 0 3 2
19
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
3
3 7.6 2 1 1 1
37
2-5
.400 0-0
.000 4-4
1.000
3
6
9 7.8 3 3 1 1
30
2-4
.500 0-0
.000 2-2
1.000
2
6
8 7.8 0 0 2 1
26
1-4
.250 0-0
.000 3-4
.750
3
3
6 7.6 4 0 2 1
22
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
4
5 7.4 4 0 0 0
7-9
.778 0-0
.000 1-2
.500
3
7 10 7.6 4 1 2 0
25
34
2-4
.500 0-0
.000 4-7
.571
5
4
9 7.7 2 0 0 2
35
4-5
.800 0-0
.000 1-1
1.000
1
7
8 7.7 3 1 4 0
29
3-5
.600 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
2
1
3 7.4 3 2 4 0
17
0-3
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
1
2 7.1 0 0 0 0
31
1-3
.333 0-0
.000 2-2
1.000
4
5
9 7.2 1 0 2 0
34
2-6
.333 0-0
.000 2-3
.667
5
6 11 7.4 5 1 3 0
20
2-3
.667 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
3
4 7.3 3 1 5 2
23
2-3
.667 0-0
.000 3-3
1.000
2
3
5 7.1 2 0 4 0
21
1-3
.333 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
2
2
4 7.0 1 2 1 1
23
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
2
2 6.8 2 1 3 0
33
5-12
.417 0-0
.000 3-4
.750
5
4
9 6.9 1 0 0 0
30
4-7
.571 0-0
.000 7-7
1.000
4
4
8 6.9 4 0 2 1
1
2
3 6.8 2 0 1 0
36
4-8
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.0 00
Women's
23
0-52011-12
.000 Mason
0-0
.000 0-0 Basketball
.000
1
4
5 6.7 4 0 1 0
23
.500 Game-by-Game
0-0
.000 3-4 (as.7of
50 Jul102, 2014)
3
4 6.6 0 1 0 0
Mason1-2
Individual
20
1-3
.333 0-0 All .games
000 0-0
.000
4
2
6 6.6 3 1 1 0
38
2-5
.400 0-0
.000 6-8
.750
5
4
9 6.7 3 1 1 1
32
1-4
.250 0-0
.000 2-2
1.000
3
1
4 6.6 2 0 0 0
868 74-158 .468 #40
0-1 WATTS,
.000 Talisha
57-72
.792 84 120 204 6.6 71 24 52 21
gs
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers Rebounds/game:
Free throws 6.6
Rebounds
pct 3fg-fga
pctAssists/game:
ft-fta
pct
0.8 off def tot
gs
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
6
18
21
5
12
1
1
1
12
10
5
4
14
8
8
8
7
5
7
4
8
6
15
186
0-0
1-1
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-4
0-0
1-1
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
6-16
.000
1.000
.000
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.375
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
off
.000Turnovers/game:
0-0
.0001.7 1
.000Assist/turnover
0-1
.00ratio:
0 0.5
3
.000Steals/game:
0-0
.0.3
000
2
.000Blocks/game:
0-0
.00.7
00
0
.000 0-0
.000
1
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
.000 0-2
.0 00
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-1
.000
1
.000 2-2
1.000
4
.000 0-0
.000
1
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 2-2
1.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 2-2
1.000
1
.000 0-0
.000
0
.000 6-10
.600 14
Rebounds
def tot
1
4
3
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
4
23
2
7
5
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
3
5
2
0
0
0
1
1
4
37
avg
avg
pf
pf
2.0 1
4.5 0
4.7 3
3.5 0
3.2 1
2.7 0
2.3 0
2.0 0
2.0 1
1.8 0
1.7 0
1.6 0
1.5 0
1.5 2
1.6 0
1.8 0
1.8 0
1.7 1
1.6 2
1.6 1
1.5 0
1.5 0
1.6 2
1.6 14
a t/o blk stl
a t/o blk stl
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
1 1
0 1
4 10
0
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
8
pts
avg
1 10 10.0
0
8 9.0
0
2 6.7
0
6 6.5
1 16 8.4
0 20 10.3
0
6 9.7
0
0 8.5
0
8 8.4
0
6 8.2
0
5 7.9
1
0 7.3
0 15 7.8
1
8 7.9
1
9 7.9
0
6 7.8
0
0 7.4
0
4 7.2
0
6 7.1
0
4 7.0
0
7 7.0
0
2 6.7
0
0 6.4
1 13 6.7
1 15 7.0
0
8 7.1
0
0 6.8
1
5 6.8
0
2 6.6
1 10 6.7
0
4 6.6
9 205 6.6
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
pts
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
18
avg
0.0
1.0
0.7
0.5
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
Rebounds/game: 1.6
Assists/game: 0.2
Turnovers/game: 0.4
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.4
Steals/game: 0.1
Blocks/game: 0.3
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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• TAYLOR BROWN
Redshirt Junior • Guard • 5’7”
Bowie, Md. • Bishop McNamara • Georgetown
RS SOPHOMORE SEASON
(2013-14)
Competed in all 31 games for the Patriots, starting 30. Was named to the Atlantic 10’s All-Conference third team after leading the team in points
scored with an average of 18.9 per game, 131 assists and an 83% free throw percentage… Scored above 30 points twice on the season, including a career high 35 points in Mason’s overtime win over UMass in the A-10 Conference Tournament, just a point shy of the all-time conference
tournament record. Brown had one double-double on the season against University of Maryland Eastern Shore with 21 points and 11 assists.
SOPHOMORE SEASON
(2012-13)
Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
AT GEORGETOWN
(2011-12)
Appeared in all 32 games for the Hoyas in 2011-12, starting 12...Averaged 4.1 points and 1.6 rebounds...Recorded 27 assists and managed 27
steals...Hit 38.5 percent from the field and 35.4 percent from beyond the arc...Connected on 19-of-29 (.655) attempts at the charity stripe...
Chipped in nine points, pulled down three rebounds and recorded two steals in first start against Houston (Nov. 19)...Scored season-best 13
points and six rebounds in second start against Monmouth (Nov. 21).
PREP
Four-year letter winner and two-year captain at Bishop McNamara High School...Named the 2011 Washington Post Player of the Year as a senior...Tabbed WCAC Player of the Year, Prince George’s Gazette Player of the Year and 2011 Gatorade Player of the Year for Maryland...Nominated
for McDonald’s High School All-American Game...Surpassed 1,000 career points as a senior and ended career with over 1,500 points...As a junior,
named to the first team for Washington Post All-Met, All-Prince George’s County and the WCAC...2010 WBCA Players to Watch List member...
WCAC Honorable Mention as a sophomore...Member of National Honor Society...Also played on varsity soccer team.
Brown’s Career Highs
Points:
Rebounds:
Field Goals:
3-Point FG:
2013-14
TOTAL
11, vs Saint Francis (11/21/13)
11, at UMES (11/23/13)
5, at Morehead State (11/12/13)
1, twice, last @ CofC (12/2/13)
Individual Career History
Brown’s Career Statistics
Season
Free Throws:
Assists:
Steals:
Blocks:
35, vs UMass (3/05/14)
8, twice, last at ETSU (12/28/13)
11, vs Richmond (03/01/14)
4, at VCU (01/25/14)
gp-gs
min/avg
31-30 1057/34.1
31-30 1057/34.1
Total
fg-fga
204-518
204-518
BROWN, Taylor
pct
.394
.394
3-Point
fg-fga
45-143
45-143
pct
.315
.315
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
133-159
133-159
.836
.836
off
Rebounds
def
tot
37 109
37 109
146
146
avg
4.7
4.7
pf
83
83
fo
ast
3 131
3 131
to
98
98
blk
3
3
stl
40
40
DAWSON, Dominique
Season
gp-gs
min/avg
pct
3-Point
fg-fga
pct
F-Throws
ft-fta
pct
off
Rebounds
def
tot
586 18.9
586 18.9
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Total
fg-fga
Scoring
pts avg
avg
pf
fo
ast
to
blk
stl
Scoring
pts avg
George Mason Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jul 02, 2014)
All games
#31 BROWN, Taylor
Opponent
at East Carolina
at Morehead State
UVU
TOWSON
SAINT FRANCIS
at UofMD Eastern Shore
LW
at Col. of Charleston
at Delaware State Hornets
at AKRON
at UAB
at ETSU
at Georgia Southern
at George Washington
LAS
DAYTON
at Rhode Island
at RICHMOND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at VCU
DUQUESNE
at Dayton
at LAS
SAINT LOUIS
UMASS
SAINT JOE'S
at St. Bonaventure
at Fordham
RICHMOND
vs UMASS
vs Saint Joe's
Totals
Games played: 31
Minutes/game: 34.1
Points/game: 18.9
FG Pct: 39.4
3FG Pct: 31.5
FT Pct: 83.6
Date
11/10/13
11/12/13
11/14/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/23/13
11/26/13
12/02/13
12/4/13
12/07/13
12/21/13
12/28/13
12/30/13
01/02/14
1/4/14
01/08/14
01/11/14
01/15/14
01/18/14
01/25/14
01/29/14
02/01/14
2/5/14
02/08/14
02/12/14
02/15/14
02/22/14
02/26/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
3/6/2014
gs
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
min
Total
fg-fga
22
3-10
37
9-21
28
6-13
37
3-14
29
8-14
39
8-21
26
5-14
39
6-16
41
6-19
28
5-14
34
10-16
40
10-26
37
6-14
31
5-13
36
5-13
39
6-19
36
6-17
38
1-10
37
7-19
25
5-11
22
2-7
*
26
12-20
*
37
7-21
*
34
6-18
*
35
7-22
*
38
10-20
*
39
5-15
*
37
7-17
*
37
11-21
*
38
12-25
*
35
5-18
30 1057 204-518
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
.300 1-6
.429 1-3
.462 2-3
.214 1-4
.571 1-2
.381 0-2
.357 2-4
.375 2-7
.316 2-6
.357 2-5
.625 3-5
.385 2-9
.429 1-2
.385 1-2
.385 0-1
.316 0-3
.353 1-4
.100 0-3
.368 2-6
.455 4-8
.286 0-2
.600 3-5
.333 0-5
.333 2-8
.318 3-8
.500 2-5
.333 1-5
.412 0-2
.524 4-9
.480 2-7
.278 0-2
.394 45-143
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
.167 5-6
.333 5-6
.667 3-3
.250 2-2
.500 11-12
.000 5-6
.500 2-2
.286 4-6
.333 6-8
.400 3-4
.600 4-6
.222 9-11
.500 6-6
.500 2-2
.000 2-2
.000 11-14
.250 1-1
.000 6-6
.333 5-5
.500 2-2
.000 2-2
.600 3-4
.000 0-0
.250 1-2
.375 8-8
.400 2-4
.200 5-5
.000 2-4
.444 2-3
.286 9-11
.000 5-6
.315 133-159
.833
.833
1.000
1.000
.917
.833
1.000
.667
.750
.750
.667
.818
1.000
1.000
1.000
.786
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.750
.000
.500
1.000
.500
1.000
.500
.667
.818
.833
.836
off
Rebounds
def tot
0
1
1
1
7
8
1
3
4
2
5
7
2
3
5
0
4
4
0
4
4
1
4
5
0
5
5
2
2
4
0
3
3
2
6
8
2
2
4
0
3
3
2
1
3
2
4
6
3
3
6
1
3
4
0
1
1
0
2
2
2
4
6
5
4
9
0
4
4
2
4
6
3
4
7
1
3
4
0
7
7
0
5
5
2
1
3
0
4
4
1
3
4
37 109 146
avg
pf
a t/o blk stl
1.0 5 0 4
4.5 2 3 2
4.3 0 1 1
5.0 2 9 3
5.0 2 8 4
4.8 5 11 4
4.7 5 5 2
4.8 1 3 5
4.8 4 8 5
4.7 2 6 3
4.5 3 4 5
4.8 3 4 4
4.8 1 9 3
4.6 4 2 3
4.5 3 2 4
4.6 4 4 2
4.7 2 1 2
4.7 4 6 2
4.5 2 1 3
4.4 2 5 5
4.4 3 2 4
4.6 2 3 4
4.6 3 4 5
4.7 2 6 0
4.8 2 7 2
4.7 1 3 2
4.8 2 2 4
4.8 2 2 4
4.8 4 5 2
4.7 2 2 2
4.7 4 3 3
4.7 83 131 98
pts
1 1 12
0 5 24
0 0 17
0 1
9
0 1 28
0 2 21
0 2 14
1 2 18
0 2 20
0 1 15
0 0 27
0 1 31
0 0 19
0 1 13
1 1 12
0 0 23
0 1 14
0 3
8
0 0 21
0 1 16
0 0
6
0 1 30
0 2 14
0 0 15
0 4 25
0 0 24
0 0 16
0 2 16
0 3 28
0 1 35
0 2 15
3 40 586
avg
12.0
18.0
17.7
15.5
18.0
18.5
17.9
17.9
18.1
17.8
18.6
19.7
19.6
19.1
18.7
18.9
18.6
18.1
18.2
18.1
17.5
18.1
17.9
17.8
18.1
18.3
18.2
18.1
18.5
19.0
18.9
18.9
Rebounds/game: 4.7
Assists/game: 4.2
Turnovers/game: 3.2
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3
Steals/game: 1.3
Blocks/game: 0.1
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1 • Jasmine Jackson
RS Junior • Guard • 5’9”
Old Bridge, N.J. • Old Bridge • Georgetown
JUNIOR SEASON
(2013-14)
Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
AT GEORGETOWN
(2011-13)
At Georgetown: Played two seasons at Georgetown…Took the floor in 30 contests as a sophomore, earning the start in two…Finished the season averaging 17.8 minutes per
game and 4.2 ppg…Scored career-high 15 points and five steals at Notre Dame in January 15…Appeared in seven games as a freshman, averaging 2.0 ppg and 1.4 rpg.
PREP
Four-year letter winner and three-year captain at Old Bridge High School…Graduated as leading scorer in Old Bridge history for boys or girls with 1,845 career points after
averaging 30.2 ppg as a senior…Tabbed First Team All-State, All-Group and All-Middlesex Area as a senior…2010-11 Team MVP…Member of All-State Seniors within New
Jersey…McDonald’s All-American nominee…Selected No. 8 by MSG Varsity for the top girls basketball players in New Jersey…Second Team Junior All-State in 2009-10, First
Team All-Group 4 and First Team All-Middlesex Area. Surpassed 1,000 point mark as a junior…Played AAU with All New Jersey Elite for two seasons…Two-year letter winner in
track & field…Named First Team All-Area in track and holds school records in high jump and 200 meters…Honor Roll student…Member of German Honor Society and African
American Club.
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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5Junior• •REANA
MOHAMED
Guard • 5’8”
Laurelton, N.Y. • Mary Louis Academy
SOPHOMORE SEASON
(2013-14)
Mohamed saw action in all 31 games for the Patriots this season, starting 23, averaging 3.2 points per game. Set a career high with 10 points at
Akron on Dec.7, a feat that she tied against La Salle. Both as a starter and off the bench, Mohamed provided a spark of energy.
FRESHMAN SEASON
(2012-13)
Played in 10 games in first season as a Patriot…Saw season-best 10 minutes at Drexel (2/21)…Scored in last four games appeared in, chipping
in two points at Towson (1/17), at Hofstra (1/31) and UNCW (2/28)…Added a point at Drexel (2/21)…Pulled down two rebounds at Maryland
(12/8) and Drexel.
PREP
Four-year basketball letter winner at Mary Louis Academy...Tabbed 2012 First Team All Queens by Daily News...2012 All Queens First Team selection by NY
Post...Named 2012 All Star All City Daily News...2011-12 McDonald’s All American nominee...Helped Hilltoppers to three consecutive CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens
finals...Surpassed 1,000 career points senior year...Honor roll member all four years.
Mohamed’s Career Highs
Points:
Rebounds:
Field Goals:
3-Point FG:
2, three times, last vs. UNCW (2/28/13)
2, twice, last at Drexel (2/21/13)
1, three times, last vs. UNCW (2/28/13)
--
Free Throws:
Assists:
Steals:
Blocks:
1, at Drexel (2/21/13)
1, twice, last at Hofstra (1/31/13)
-1, twice, last vs. ECU (1/2/13)
Mohamed’s Career Statistics
TOTAL3-POINT
REBOUNDS
GP-GS
MIN-AVG
FG FGAPCT FG FGAPCT FT FTAPCTO-DTOTAVGPF-DASTBLK ST PTSAVG
12-13
10-0
42/4.2
311
.27301.00012.500
4-370.7
1-032070.7
TOTAL
10-0
42/4.2
311
.273
01
.000
12
.500
4-370.7
1-032070.7
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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All games
#05 MOHAMED, Reana
2012-13
Opponent
at New Mexico State
AKRON
at Maryland
at George Washington
EAST CAROLINA
at Delaware
at Towson
at Hofstra
at Drexel
UNCW
Totals
Date
11/23/12
12/5/12
12/08/12
12/22/12
1/2/13
01/10/13
01/17/13
1/31/13
2/21/13
2/28/13
Games played: 10
2013-14
Minutes/game: 4.2
Points/game:
Opponent 0.7
FG
Pct: 27.3
at East
Carolina
3FG
Pct: 0.0 State
at Morehead
FT
Pct: 50.0
UVU
TOWSON
SAINT FRANCIS
at UofMD Eastern Shore
LW
at Col. of Charleston
at Delaware State Hornets
at AKRON
at UAB
at ETSU
at Georgia Southern
at George Washington
LAS
DAYTON
at Rhode Island
at RICHMOND
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at VCU
DUQUESNE
at Dayton
at LAS
SAINT LOUIS
UMASS
SAINT JOE'S
at St. Bonaventure
at Fordham
RICHMOND
vs UMASS
vs Saint Joe's
Totals
Games played: 31
Minutes/game: 14.5
Points/game: 3.2
FG Pct: 37.9
3FG Pct: 24.0
FT Pct: 63.6
Date
11/10/13
11/12/13
11/14/13
11/19/13
11/21/13
11/23/13
11/26/13
12/02/13
12/4/13
12/07/13
12/21/13
12/28/13
12/30/13
01/02/14
1/4/14
01/08/14
01/11/14
01/15/14
01/18/14
01/25/14
01/29/14
02/01/14
2/5/14
02/08/14
02/12/14
02/15/14
02/22/14
02/26/14
03/01/14
03/05/14
3/6/2014
gs
min
Total
fg-fga
3-Pointers
pct 3fg-fga
pct
Free throws
ft-fta
pct
off
Rebounds
def
tot
avg
3
0-1
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.0
1
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.5
8
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
2
2 1.0
1
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.8
3
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.6
5
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.5
3
1-3 George
.333 Mason
0-0
.000 2013-14
0-0
.00Season
0
1
0
1 0.6
WBB
6
1-2
.500 0-0 Game-by-Game
.000 0-0
.000(as of
0 Jul0 02, 02014)
0.5
George
Mason
Individual
10
0-1
.000 0-1 All.0games
00 1-2
.500
1
1
2 0.7
2
1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
1
0
1 0.7
0
42
3-11
.273 0-1
.000 1-2
.500
4
3
7 0.7
#05 MOHAMED, Reana
Rebounds/game: 0.7
0.3
Total
3-Pointers Assists/game:
Free throws
Rebounds
Turnovers/game:
gs min
fg-fga
pct 3fg-fga
pct
ft-fta
pct0.3 off def
tot avg
9
1-1
1.000 0-0
.00Assist/turnover
0 0-0
.0ratio:
00 1.00
0
0 0.0
0.2
10
1-1
1.000 0-0
.00Blocks/game:
0 1-2
.500
1
1
2 1.0
16
1-6
.167 1-4
.250 0-0
.000
2
0
2 1.3
7
0-3
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.0
*
21
3-4
.750 0-0
.000 1-2
.500
1
2
3 1.4
*
9
1-3
.333 1-1
1.000 0-0
.000
1
0
1 1.3
*
11
0-2
.000 0-2
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.1
*
4
0-1
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 1.0
3
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
*
24
4-7
.571 2-3
.667 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.8
*
19
0-3
.000 0-1
.000 0-0
.000
1
1
2 0.9
*
21
1-2
.500 1-1
1.000 2-4
.500
1
0
1 0.9
1.000
0
0
0 0.8
*
13
1-1
1.000 0-0
.000 2-2
*
9
1-3
.333 0-1
.000 1-2
.500
0
1
1 0.9
*
29
4-11
.364 0-1
.000 2-5
.400
0
2
2 0.9
*
23
1-3
.333 1-2
.500 0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.9
*
19
0-4
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
*
9
1-2
.500 0-1
.000 2-4
.500
1
0
1 0.9
5
0-0
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.8
5
2-3
.667 0-0
.000 0-1
.000
0
1
1 0.9
*
11
1-1
1.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.8
*
19
1-2
.500 0-0
.000 2-2
1.000
0
0
0 0.8
*
16
1-1
1.000 0-0
.000 4-5
.800
0
0
0 0.7
*
20
2-6
.333 0-2
.000 0-0
.000
2
0
2 0.8
*
21
1-6
.167 0-1
.000 2-2
1.000
0
1
1 0.8
*
15
2-4
.500 0-1
.000 0-0
.000
0
2
2 0.8
*
13
0-2
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
1
1 0.9
*
22
3-3
1.000 0-0
.000 1-1
1.000
0
0
0 0.8
20
2-4
.500 0-2
.000 1-1
1.000
1
3
4 0.9
*
9
1-2
.500 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.9
*
16
0-4
.000 0-0
.000 0-0
.000
2
1
3 1.0
23 448
36-95
.379 6-25
.240 21-33
.636 13 17 30 1.0
pf
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
pf
a t/o blk stl
pts
avg
a t/o blk stl
pts
avg
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
1 0 0
0 0 0
2 0 2
1 0 2
3 2 4
2 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 1
1 0 0
3 2 2
1 2 1
0 2 0
0 0 0
2 0 4
4 2 1
1 1 1
2 0 1
0 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 1
3 0 2
2 0 1
1 0 0
2 1 0
3 2 0
2 0 1
1 0 1
0 1 0
3 1 1
0 0 1
1 1 0
41 17 30
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 2
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
2 11
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
2
7
2
3
3
0
7
3
0
0
0
10
0
5
4
3
10
3
0
4
0
4
2
4
6
4
4
4
0
7
5
2
0
99
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.7
Rebounds/game: 1.0
Assists/game: 0.5
Turnovers/game: 1.0
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6
Steals/game: 0.4
Blocks/game: 0.1
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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2.0
2.5
2.7
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.6
2.3
2.0
2.8
2.5
2.8
2.8
2.9
3.3
3.3
3.1
3.2
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.0
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.3
3.1
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55 • Kristi Mokube
RS Junior • Forward • 6’2”
Phenix City, Ala. • Central • Florida State
JUNIOR SEASON
(2013-14)
Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
At Florida State
(2011-13)
Played two seasons at Florida State…Appeared in eight games as a sophomore…Finished the season averaging 4.3 mpg and 1.8 ppg…Appeared in 27 games as a freshman...
Averaged 1.2 ppg and 1.6 rpg, while shooting 55.2 percent (16-29) from the field...Her first career double-figure scoring performance came versus Alabama A&M when she tallied career bests of 10 points (on 5-7 shooting), seven rebounds and two blocks over 13 minutes of action (12/19/11).
PREP
Ranked as a four-star prospect and the No. 13 post in the 2011 class by ESPN HoopGurlz out of Central High School in Phenix, Ala....Listed as the No. 1-ranked post player in
Alabama by BamaPrepGirls.com in 2010... The Birmingham News’ Super Senior list ranked her No. 2 in 2011...Named to the Alabama Class 6A All-State Second Team in 2011...
Averaged 13.1 ppg and 8.6 rpg as a senior, earning All-Bi-City honors...Grabbed 10 rebounds in the 2011 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game... Appeared on the cover of “In the
Game” magazine...As a junior, averaged 10.0 ppg and 12.0 rpg, while earning All-Bi-City honors...Led Central H.S. to the Elite Eight... AAU team was the Columbus Blazers - the
same team former FSU star Tanae Davis-Cain played for as a prep...Attended Camden County High School in St. Marys, Ga., as a freshman and a sophomore before moving to
Phenix City in 2009 and playing for Central H.S. as a junior and senior…Member of student council and key club in high school.
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22 • Cydni Cole
Freshman • Guard • 5’5”
Glen Burnie, Md. • Indian Creek School
Prep: A 5’5” point guard, made the first-round of nominations for the McDonald’s All-American Game. She averaged 24.2 points, 12.3 rebounds and 4.6 assists in her senior season. Cole
averaged 22 points and six rebounds in the 2012-13 season, earning a spot on the Second Team Baltimore Sun All-Metro.
Personal: Came to Mason after graduating from Indian Creek School in Glen Burnie, MD...Born 6/14/96 to Pamela and Tony Cole...Mother, Pam, played softball at ECU and her aunt Sandi
Young played soccer at UMBC. Youngest of three with two brothers, CJ, 24, and Matthew, 20.
21 • Casey Davis
Freshman • Forward • 6’2”
Gambrills, Md. • Elizabeth Seton
Prep: A 6’2” forward, averaged six points and six rebounds per game last season at Elizabeth Seton High School where she was a four-year letter winner. Earned several honors throughout high school including: McDonalds All American 2013 nominee, All WCAC second team 2013, All WCAC honorable mention 2012 and 2011, All tournament team 2013 Bishop Walsh
invitational. Played for the Maryland Pride AAU program and was a two year starter in heralded WCAC.
Personal: Graduated from Elizabeth Seton in Gambrills, MD. Born to Rhonda and Mike Davis on 5/8/96...Has two brothers, Colin, 19, and Christian, 16.
32 • Tayler Dodson
Freshman • Guard • 5’11”
Harrisonburg, Va. • Spotswood High School
Prep: Lettered in basketball for four years and volleyball for two at Spotswood High...Senior year: First team all district & district Player of the Year, First team all Conference & Conference
Player of the Year , First team all region & Region Player of the Year, First team all State & State Player of the Year... Junior Year: First team all district, First team all region, First team all
state...Sophomore year: First team all district, Second team all region.
Personal: Graduated from Spotswood High School in Harrisonburg, Va...Born 11/26/95 to Chris and Tracy Dodson...Has one younger brother, Brayden, 16...Dodson plans on majoring in
00 • Qierra Murray
Freshman • Guard • 5’7”
Baltimore, Md. • Milford Mill Academy
Prep: Earned a varsity letter in basketball all four years, comes to Mason from the Maryland Pride AAU program. The 5’8” combo guard averaged 19 points and three assists per game at
Millford Mill Academy. Was named to All County Team, All Division Team, Player of the Week, All Metro Team, All Conference Team.
Personal: Graduated from Milford Mill Academy...Born 1/4/96 to Cescili Hopkins and Quintin Murray in Baltimore, MD...Goes by the nickname Q...Mom, Cescili played basketball at
UNCG...Qierra Has two brothers, BJ, 6, and Cole, 9, and one sister, Sasha, 11.
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4 • Desare Williams
Freshman • Guard • 5’6”
Manassas, Va. • Stonewall Jackson
Prep: Competed at Stonewall Jackson High School where she earned three letters for the Raiders. Earned several athletic awards 2014 All-Conference Honorable Mention; Scholar Athlete
(2012-2013; 2013-2014); played in 2013 Virginia State Semi-Finals; played in 2014 Virginia 6A State Finals_- State Runner-ups; 2014; 2014 6A North Regional Champions. Earned several
academic awards and honors as well National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars; SJHS Academic Honor Roll.
Personal: Born to Duane and Sharon Williams on 7/15/96 in Bristow, Va., She is the youngest of three with one older brother, Xavier and one older sister, Tyese. Father, Duane, played
basketball at NC A&T State University and brother, Xavier, played football at Wesley.
Transfers
11 • Katrina Hutzell
Junior • Guard • 5’11”
Chantilly, Va. • Chantilly HS • UMBC
AS A FRESHMAN (UMBC) (2012-13): Saw action in 19 contests in her rookie season with the Retrievers… Appeared in the final four America East contests of the
campaign… Played a season-high 17 minutes at Saint Joseph’s (Dec. 29), finishing with four points and four rebounds… Connected on a three-point play for her first
career points at American (Nov. 27)… Dished out two assists in seven minutes against Eastern (Nov. 25)... Named to the America East Honor Roll.
Prep:Played at Chantilly High School… An All-Concorde District First Team honoree during her junior and senior seasons… A district tournament all-tournament
team selection as a senior… Named to the Holiday Pohanka All-Tournament Team back-to-back seasons… Earned Concorde District All-Defensive Second Team
distinctions in 2010-11… Second Team All-District honors as a sophomore… Three-year member of the Athletic Honor Roll (2009-11).
PERSONAL: Daughter of Pat and Rodney Hutzell… Has two siblings, Sarena and Kordell… Born March 2, 1994…plans on majoring in psychology.
23 • Mikala McGhee
Junior • Guard • 5’11”
Bridgeton, Mo. • Pattonville High School • Missouri State University
SOPHOMORE 2013-14 (MISSOURI STATE): Played in 31 games starting five, ending the season with an average of 4.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game.
FRESHMAN 2012-13(MISSOURI STATE): McGhee played in 20 games as a true freshman, ending the year with 39 points, 31 rebounds, 17 assists and eight steals...Played 21 minutes in back-toback games against Oral Roberts (Nov. 29) and Northern Kentucky (Dec. 1), scoring six points and corraling seven rebounds against UNK...Netted a career-high 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting Dec. 6
at Missouri...Shared the team scoring lead Jan. 21 versus Creighton with eight points, including 2-of-2 from beyond the arc...Dished out three assists against Gonzaga (Nov. 20), Oral Roberts (Nov.
29) and Northern Kentucky (Dec. 1)...Nearly half (15/31) of her rebounds came at the offensive end.
Background: Three-sport star for Pattonville High in the St. Louis area, closing her career with school records for career points (1,647), rebounds (852) and steals (411)...Averaged 20.7 points,
9.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 5.1 steals with 54 made 3-pointers as a senior, hauling in first-team all-state honors, as well as Suburban North Conference Player of the Year honors for the second
consecutive season...Also named the Suburban North Athlete of the Year, St. Louis Cardinals Athlete of the Year, Larry Hughes Athlete of the Year, andRiverfront Times Best High School Athlete of
2012...Four-time first-team all-conference in basketball, four-time all-district, and four-time academic all-conference...Second-team all-state as a junior after averaging 17 points, 10 rebounds,
six steals and 3.7 assists per game as the North County Athlete of the Year...Led conference in scoring at 15 points per game as a freshman to go along with eight rebounds, three steals and 2.6
assists..
Personal: Mikala McGhee is the daughter of Doug and Kris McGhee...Born in Alton, Ill...Has two sisters, Alexia and Taylor...Undecided on an academic major..
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13 • Bridget O’Donnell
Junior • Center • 6’6”
Belle Mead, N.J. • Montgomery • UMBC
At UMBC: Led the America East in blocked shots per game on the season (1.6) and in conference play (2.0), posting 48 blocks, the second-most in a season at UMBC and the most for a sophomore in program history. Ranks 14th all-time at UMBC in blocked shots (59) after two seasons of action. O’Donnell averaged 5.4 rebounds per game during league play, 19th in the conference
and 4.4 defensive rebounds, good for ninth in the AE. She posted five double-digit scoring games and one double-figure rebounding performance. Hit five-of-six shots versus Vermont (Feb.
16) and finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. Poured in eight points versus Albany (Feb. 11). Knocked down 5-of-11 shots from the field and finished with 10 points and eight rebounds
versus UMass Lowell (Feb. 8). Tallied nine rebounds and three blocks versus Maine (Feb. 1). Matched the program-record held by Topé Obajolu (Jan. 25, 2012) for blocks in a game with seven at
Vermont (Jan. 18). Scored all of her team-high 12 points in the second half versus New Hampshire (Jan. 15), for her second consecutive double-digit scoring game. Shot 50 percent (6-for-12) for
a season-high 13 points versus UMass Lowell (Jan. 11). Pulled down a game-high eight rebounds and added four blocks versus Maine (Jan. 8). O’Donnell averaged 9.0 points and 4.5 rebounds at
the James Madison Invitational. Reached double-digit points for the second time in her career versus Ohio (Dec. 30). Hit four-of-six shots for eight points and added six rebounds and three blocks
versus Norfolk State (Dec. 29). Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds and added a career-best five assists against Loyola (Dec. 21). Finished with nine points versus VCU (Dec. 7). Knocked down
three straight jumpers in the opening half against Rider (Nov. 29) and finished with eight points and six rebounds. Earned the starting nod at Towson (Nov. 26) and hit a trio of jumpers in the
second half against the Tigers. Moved out of the starting lineup against American (Nov. 20). Knocked down 4-of-5 shots at Coppin State (Nov. 13), finishing with nine points, nine rebounds and
four assists. Made the first start of her career in the season-opener against Eastern (Nov. 11) and recorded 13 points and four rebounds. O’Donnell was named to the America East Honor Roll.
2012-13: Appeared in 19 contests in her first campaign with the Retrievers. Ranked third on the team in blocks (11). Matched a career-high with four rebounds in 11 minutes against Binghamton (Jan. 30). Saw action in the first four conference games of the season. Set career-highs in points (four), rebounds (four), blocks (three), assists (two) and minutes played (16) at Saint Joseph’s
(Dec. 29). Drained her first-career field goal in front of her home crowd at Princeton (Dec. 2) and recorded two blocks against the Tigers. Scored her first collegiate point on a pair of free throws
versus Eastern (Nov. 25).
Prep: Letter winner at Montgomery High Schoo, O’Donnell was named to the Cougars’ Most Valuable Offensive Player, earning First Team All-Conference from the Star Ledger in 2010-11. A Third
Team All-Somerset County as a junior by NJ.com, named a Top 20 scorer in Somerset County in 2010-11 by the Star Ledger. Recorded multiple triple-doubles during her junior campaign, including one to defeat rival Phillipsburg.
24 • Tiffany Padgett
Junior • Forward • 6’1”
Laurel, Md. • St. Vincent Pallotti Prep • Loyola--MD.
At Loyola- MD: Earned a spot on the MAAC All-Rookie Team and was the only player in the 2016 graduate class to record a double-double during their rookie year.
Padgett started 14 consecutive collegiate games and competed in all 30 games as a freshman when she averaged 18.9 minutes per game, scoring a combined 122
points. Finished third on the team and thirteenth in the MAAC with 136/112 rebounds. Recorded back-to-back double digit numbers on the glass, with five offensive
and defensive rebounds in the win against Manhattan (2/15).Registered a season-best 14 rebounds, the most of any player on the team during her rookie season (2/9).
Played a season-high 38 minutes against Niagara University, scoring 12 points and shooting one-hundred percent from the charity stripe (1/31).Tabbed first-career
double-double in conference opener with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Fairfield (1/4).Scored two points in collegiate debut at Hartford (11/9).
Prep: Four-year letter winner at St. Vincent Pallotti Prep. Averaged 12.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 3.0 blocks and 2.4 steals in her career. Padgett finished with 1,065
points and more than 700 rebounds. As a Padgett earned All-IAAM honors as a sophomore and senior. She was also named All-Prince George’s County Second Team
in 2010 and earned honorable mention in 2012 and was named to the Washington Post All-Metro Second Team honors as a sophomore and honorable mention as a
senior. Helped the Panthers reach the IAAM A Conference semifinals as a junior and senior. Played AAU for the D.C. Heat and won the 2011 U.S. Junior Nationals Gold
Bracket title.
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12 • Kara Wright
Junior • Guard/Forward • 5’11”
Louisville, Ky. • DuPont Manual • Southeast Missouri St.
At Southeast Missouri State : Placed on the OVC All-Newcomer team, the first Southeast player to earn the honor since the 2006-07 season. Appeared in all 29
games, starting 18 times, shooting 45.5 percent from the field (third in the OVC). Averaged 8.5 points (10.6 in conference play).scored in double figures 10 times,
including 20+ points three times. Came off the bench in the first 10 games of the season, where she scored five or more points seven times. Made her first-career
start at Western Kentucky (12/16), where she scored 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting while grabbing a season-high eight rebounds. That performance earned her OVC
Freshman of the Week honors, the first Southeast player to earn the award since 2001.scored 10 points and dished out a season-high seven assists against UT Martin
(1/16).erupted for 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting at SIU Edwardsville (1/28) and scored a season-high 23 points two games later at Austin Peay (2/4).put up 20 points
in the second meeting against SIUE (2/11), making 7-of-12 shots to lead Southeast to victory. Scored in double figures in four of the season’s last five games, recorded
15 points and six rebounds at UT Martin (2/16).made 5-of-11 shots to score 13 points at Jacksonville State (2/23).finished the season with 10 points and four assists in
a win at Murray State (3/2).
Prep: Lettered all four years in basketball. Wright was tabbed a three-star recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz, scored over 1,000 points in her career. Earned first-team all-state
honors from the Associated Press and second-team honors from the state coaches as a senior. Shot 55 percent from the floor and averaged 12.4 points, 4.6 rebounds
and 1.2 steals per game in her senior campaign. Kara led her team to a state championship as a senior. She averaged 9.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.4 assists
for during her junior season, earned honorable mention all-state honors. Team also won four district titles, two Louisville Invitational Tournament crowns and two
regional championships. Named to the state’s all-tournament team each of her last two seasons. Played AAU ball for Kentucky Premier under coach David Tapley.
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All-Time Leaders
ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
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18.
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21. 22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Keri Chaconas
Jeanne Daunoras
Jen Derevjanik
Nickie Hilton
Marcell Harrison
Jen Surlas
Krista Jay
Vernessa Neamo
Toni Battle
Amber Easter
Jerolyn Weathersby
Kathy Kleha
Valerie Douglas
Linda Jones
Brittany Poindexter
Taleia Moton
Janaa Pickard
Trish Halpin
Lateisha Wade
Beverly McLaughlin
Veronica Gilliard
Chrissy Todd
Moni Akintunde
Laura Teter
Cindy Baruch
Jeannine Jeminez
Norma Horne
Karen Bruining
Rahneeka Saunders
Tracy Ann Holness
Jen Daniels
Brittany Eley
Shelbylynn McBride
Veronica Holland
Bobbie Pugh
Erin Cloyd
Jill Bartley
Laura Kooij
Khalilah Smith
Jasmine Goffe
1992-96
1980-84
2000-04
1990-94
1990-94
1997-01
1994-98
2000-04
1987-91
2009-13
1987-91
1977-81
1981-85
1981-85
2007-11
2010-12
2009-14
1996-00
2005-08
1984-88
1983-87
1996-00
2004-08
1989-93
1987-89
1985-89
1979-83
1987-92
2009-13
2003-07
2002-06
2007-11
1999-03
1986-89
1981-85
1976-80
1996-00
2001-04
1999-03
1995-99
1,747
1,665
1,637
1,565
1,499
1,462
1,400
1,371
1,295
1,277
1,246
1,233
1,177
1,175
1,061
1,007
1,000
989
979
949
942
939
930
911
904
854
845
838
835
822
753
757
719
710
685
685
676
665
654
633
ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
22.
23.
25.
Courtney Kaup
Linda Jones
Jen Derevjanik
Keri Chaconas
Marcell Harrison
Rahneeka Saunders
Earlisha Dill
Kathy Kleha
Debbie Taneyhill
Barb Hill
Toni Battle
Vernessa Neamo
Laura Teter
Jen Daniels
Trish Halpin
Amber Easter
Jen Surlas
Lateisha Wade
Chrissy Todd
Tracy Kirk
Brittany Poindexter
Casey Quigley
Krista Jay
Jasmine Goffe
Taleia Moton
1996-00
1981-85
2000-04
1992-96
1990-94
2009-13
1987-91
1977-81
1988-92
1978-82
1987-91
2000-04
1989-93
2002-06
1996-00
2009-13
1997-01
2005-08
1996-00
1993-97
2007-11
2004-08
1994-98
1995-99
2010-12
532
500
470
439
421
349
338
302
273
270
245
241
214
207
199
192
179
172
165
165
161
158
156
156
151
ALL-TIME REBOUND LEADERS
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
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20.
21.
22.
23.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Nickie Hilton
1990-94
Valerie Douglas
1981-85
Jeanne Daunoras
1980-84
Beverly McLaughlin
1984-88
Amber Easter
2009-13
Moni Akintunde
2004-08
Jerolyn Weathersby
1987-91
Janaa Pickard
2009-14
Vernessa Neamo
2000-04
Jeannine Jeminez
1985-89
Laura Teter
1989-93
Erin Cloyd
1976-80
Trish Halpin
1996-00
Karen Bruining
1987-92
Toni Battle
1987-91
Jasmine Goffe
1995-99
Norma Horne
1979-83
Lavon Jones
1979-81
Khalilah Smith
1999-03
Brittany Poindexter
2007-11
Chrissy Todd
1996-00
Rahneeka Saunders
2009-13
Cricket Pearson
1993-96
Veronica Holland
1986-89
Shelbylynn McBride
1999-03
Tish Wescott
1997-99, 2000-01
Meticia Watson
1990-94
Krista Jay 1994-98
Marcell Harrison
1990-94
Taisha Thomas
1995-97
Linda Jones
1981-85
Keri Chaconas
1992-96
Veronica Gilliard
1983-87
Tracy Ann Holness
2003-07
Jen Derevjanik
2000-04
Angelee LaTouche
2009-11
Julie Flanders
2001-05
Jen Surlas
1997-01
Ann Johnson
1979-81
Lateisha Wade
2005-08
1,037
961
870
795
753
734
727
659
658
635
629
607
600
596
559
548
536
529
528
511
474
447
446
446
437
427
426
415
403
391
389
376
373
368
364
372
361
344
335
326
ALL-TIME STEAL LEADERS
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Vernessa Neamo
Marcell Harrison
Linda Jones
Jen Derevjanik
Laura Teter
Rahneeka Saunders
Earlisha Dill
Jasmine Goffe
Toni Battle
Jen Daniels
Valerie Douglas
Keri Chaconas
Brittany Poindexter
Nickie Hilton
Courtney Kaup
Krista Jay
Meticia Watson
Bobbie Pugh
Jeannine Jeminez
Amber Easter
Veronica Gilliard
Khalilah Smith
Lateisha Wade
Jen Surlas
Cindy Baruch
2000-04
1990-94
1981-85
2000-04
1989-93
2009-13
1987-91
1995-99
1987-91
2002-06
1981-85
1992-96
2007-11
1990-94
1996-00
1994-98
1990-94
1981-85
1985-89
2009-13
1983-87
1999-03
2005-08
1997-01
1987-89
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227
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194
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176
173
160
159
159
148
145
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144
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143
136
135
132
126
123
122
117
ALL-TIME 3-POINT FG
LEADERS
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Keri Chaconas
Jen Surlas
Krista Jay
Marcell Harrison
Laura Kooij
Jen Derevjanik
Jen Daniels
Lauren Hediger
Tracy Kirk
Rashauna Hobbs
Casey Quigley
Tracy Ann Holness
Jill Bartley
Amber Easter
Brittany Eley
Toni Battle
Ashleigh Braxton
Lateisha Wade
Janaa Pickard
Sandra Ngoie
Susan Otim
Taleia Moton
Taylor Brown Christine Weithman
Rahneeka Saunders
Vernessa Neamo
Shelbylynn McBride
Keyhana Wakefield
Lynnette Clark
Maria Acevedo
Cierra Strickland
Earlisha Dill
Tracy Lyle
1992-96
1997-01
1994-98
1990-94
2001-04
2000-04
2002-06
2001-05
1993-97
2006-10
2004-08
2003-07
1996-00
2009-13
2007-11
1987-91
2008-11
2005-09
2009-14
2013-pres.
2000-04
2010-12
2013-pres.
2010-14
2009-13
2000-04
1999-03
2004-06
2000-04
1995-97
2010-14
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1987-90
ALL-TIME BLOCKED SHOT
LEADERS
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Trish Halpin
1996-2000
Janaa Pickard
2009-14
Valerie Douglas
1981-85
Beverly McLaughlin
1984-88
Karen Bruining
1987-92
Vernessa Neamo
2000-04
Veronica Holland
1986-89
Amber Easter
2009-13
Ann Johnson
1979-81
Moni Akintunde
2004-2008
Yvette Wilder
1981-82
Jerolyn Weathersby
1987-91
Nickie Hilton
1990-94
Tish Wescott
1997-99, 00-01
LaVon Jones
1979-81
Jasmine Goffe
1995-99
Jeanne Daunoras
1980-84
Evelyn Lewis
2010-pres.
Julie Flanders
2001-05
Chrissy Todd
1996-2000
Linda Jones
1981-85
Angelee LaTouche
2009-2011
Jill Regan
1997-01
Talisha Watts
2011-pres.
218
213
146
143
142
132
120
120
105
104
95
90
85
81
78
70
67
66
60
58
57
48
45
45
45
32
32
28
27
23
23
20
19
236
190
136
107
83
69
66
65
64
62
55
51
47
45
42
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41
41
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Top-Five All-Time Leading Scorers
1.
Keri Chaconas
5’9” • Guard
Annandale, Va.
Year
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
Total:
GP
26
32
27
28
113
2.
Jeanne Daunoras
6’2” • Forward
Atco, N.J.
Year
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
Total:
GP
25
32
22
19
98
3.
Jen Derevjanik
5’10” • Guard
Staten Island, N.Y.
Year
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
Total:
GP
30
31
26
29
116
4.
Nickie Hilton
6’2” • Forward
Troy, N.Y.
Year
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
Total:
GP
29
28
27
32
116
5.
Marcell Harrison
5’8” • Guard
Troy, N.Y.
Year
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
Total:
GP
29
28
27
32
116
FG-FGA
74-208
159-436
153-454
169-416
555-1,514
FG-FGA
135-302
222-488
174-432
167-330
698-1,552
FG-FGA
97-249
151-369
136-321
163-373
547-1,312
FG-FGA
71-161
184-298
142-241
211-355
608-1,055
FG-FGA
95-243
130-369
141-347
163-386
529-1,345
PCT
.356
.382
.337
.406
.367
FT-FTA PCT REB-AVGPTS-AVG
40-57
.702 42-1.6
222-8.5
76-95
.800 85-2.7
466-14.6
150-180 .833 133-4.9 510-18.9
153-182 .841 116-4.1 549-19.6
419-514.815376-3.3 1,747-15.5
PCT
.447
.455
.403
.506
.450
FT-FTA PCT REB-AVGPTS-AVG
53-102 .520 272-10.9 323-12.9
89-143 .622 234-7.3 533-16.7
70-111 .631 201-9.1 416-18.9
59-89
.633 163-8.6 393-20.7
271-445.609870-8.9 1,665-17.0
PCT
.390
.409
.424
.437
.417
FT-FTA PCT REB-AVGPTS-AVG
82-133 .617 95-4.3
302-10.1
86-152 .566 56-2.9
425-13.7
112-148 .757 98-3.8
413-15.9
131-180 .728 115-4.0 497-17.1
411-613.670364-3.1 1,637-14.1
PCT
.441
.617
.589
.594
.576
FT-FTA PCT REB-AVGPTS-AVG
75-109 .688 194-6.7 217-7.5
90-143 .629 272-9.7 458-16.4
97-159 .610 278-10.3 381-9.2
87-135 .644 293-9.2 509-15.9
349-546 .639 1,037-8.91,565-13.5
PCT
.391
.352
.406
.422
.393
FT-FTA PCT REB-AVGPTS-AVG
29-43
.674 69-2.4
238-8.2
73-103 .709 102-3.6 378-13.5
71-96
.740 97-3.6
395-14.6
125-162 .772 135-4.2 488-15.3
298-404.738403-3.5 1,499-12.9
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Team Records
MOST WINS
Season:
MOST GAMES
Game:
33 vs. Delaware State, 2/20/89
Season:
492, 1993-94
Season:
Season:
21, 1981-82, 1987-88, 1993-94, 2001-02
32, 1993-94
MOST POINTS
611, 1976-77
MOST ASSISTS:
MOST STEALS:
First Half: 57, vs. Shenandoah College, 11/20/78 (W, 108-40)
Game:
21, vs. Towson, 2/17/02; vs. Radford, 12/10/86;
Second Half:
75, vs. Mt. Vernon College, 1/22/75 (W, 127-14)
vs. Marymount, 11/18/93
Game:
127, vs. Mt. Vernon College, 1/22/75
Season:
371, 1981-82
Season:
2,526, 1981-82
FEWEST POINTS:
MOST BLOCKS:
Game:
12 vs. Delaware State 2/20/89;
First Half: 2, vs. Catholic, 2/3/74 (L, 19-13)
vs. James Madison, 11/18/83
Second Half: 11 vs. Catholic, 2-3-74 (L, 13-19)
Season:
130, 2011-12
Game: 13, vs. Catholic, 2/13/74 (L, 19-13)
Season: 226, 1973-74 (7 games); 694, 1975-76 (15 games)
MOST FOULS:
Game:
39 vs. American, 12/5/81
709, 1981-82
MOST FIELD GOALS:
Season:
Game: 60 vs. Mt. Vernon College, 1/22/75
Season:
1,036, 1981-82
Game:
5 vs. JMU, 1/20/94
403, 1982-83
FEWEST FOULS:
MOST FREE THROWS MADE:
Season:
Game:
34 vs. William & Mary, 1/9/05
Season:
773, 1981-82
Game:
42 vs. Longwood, 2/13/80
717, 1981-82
MOST TURNOVERS:
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED:
Season:
Game:
49 vs. Coppin State, 12/5/87
Season:
773, 1981-82
Game:
3 vs. St. Francis, 12/8/84
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE:
Season:
388, 2002-03
Game:
15 vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
Season:
208, 2003-04
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:
FEWEST TURNOVERS:
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE:
74.0, 1980-81 (1,925 points)
HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE:
Game:
33 vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
Season:
601, 2003-04
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
Game:
1.000 vs. Miami OH, 11/27/98 (20 of 20)
1.000 vs. Northeastern, 3/8/12 (18 of 18)
1.000 vs. William & Mary, 3/8/07 (15 of 15)
1.000 vs. No. 5 Maryland, 12/11/11 (10 of 10)
Season:
.742 in 1996-97 (520-701)
49.8, 1977-78 (997 rbs)
113, vs. Mt. Vernon College, 1/22/75
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
65, at Old Dominion, 11/23/82
LARGEST COMBINED SCORE:
205, vs. Creighton at UNLV, 11/24/89
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:
Half (1st):
.727 vs. Howard, 2/19/83 (14-of-20)
Half (2nd): .769 vs. George Washington, 12/2/96 (10-of-13)
Game:
.625 vs. UNCW, 2/10/93 (30-of-48)
Season:
.456, 1991-92 (714-1,567)
BEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE:
Game:
.667 vs. Delaware, 11/13/94 (10-of-15)
Season:
.366, 1991-92
MOST REBOUNDS:
Game:
78 vs. Gallaudet, 2/24/75
Season:
1,451, 1981-82
FEWEST REBOUNDS:
Game:
19 vs. No. 21 Delaware, 1/8/12
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Individual Records
MOST POINTS:
Game:
51, Keri Chaconas vs. East Carolina,
2/17/95
Season:
642, Taleia Moton, 2011-12
Career:
1,747, Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST FIELD GOALS:
Game:
19, Cindy Lundberg vs. Mt. Vernon College, 1/22/75
Season:
230, Taleia Moton, 2011-12
Career:
698, Jeanne Daunoras, 1980-84
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:
Game:
31, Jeanne Daunoras vs. Liberty Baptist, 2/22/83
Season:
511, Taleia Moton, 2011-12
Career:
1,552, Jeanne Daunoras, 1980-84
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATT.):
Game:
.857 (12-14), Taleia Moton, vs. VCU,
1/22/12
Season:
.739 (195-264), Cindy Lundberg, 197475
Career:
.576 (608-1,055), Nickie Hilton, 199094
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS:
Game:
9, Nickie Hilton vs. UNC Wilmington,
1/12/95
& vs. James Madison, 2/26/92
Season:
11, Nickie Hilton, 1991-92; Jerolyn
Weathersby, 1987-88
MOST FREE THROWS:
Game:
20, Kristeena Alexander vs. Central
Florida, 12/29/96
(20-for-20)
Season:
153, Keri Chaconas, 1995-96
Career:
419, Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED:
Game:
20, Kristeena Alexander vs. Central
Florida, 12/29/96
(20-for-20)
Season:
212, Linda Jones, 1984-85
Career:
613, Jen Derevjanik, 2000-04
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
Game:
1.000 (20-20), Kristeena Alexander vs.
Central Florida,
12/29/96
Season:
.841 (153-182), Keri Chaconas, 1995-96
Career:
.815 (419-514), Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS:
Game:
20, Kristeena Alexander vs. Central
Florida, 12/29/96
(20-for-20)
Season:
28, Kristeena Alexander, 1996-97
Career:
28, Kristeena Alexander, 1996-97
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS:
Game:
7, Laura Kooij vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
7, Keri Chaconas vs. East Carolina, 2/17/95
& vs. SE Louisiana, 12/31/95
Season:
80, Laura Kooij, 2003-04
Career:
218, Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:
Game:
14, Laura Kooij, at William & Mary,
1/29/04
& vs. Delaware, 1/22/04
14, Ashleigh Braxton, at Northeastern, 1/31/10
Season:
207, Keri Chaconas, 1994-95
Career:
631, Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST GAMES SCORING DOUBLE FIGURES:
Season:
31, Nickie Hilton, 1993-94
Career:
88, Keri Chaconas, 1992-96
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING
DOUBLE FIGURES:
Season:
27, Keri Chaconas, 11/25/95 - 3/7/96
Career:
38, Cindy Baruch, 2/6/88 - 3/9/89
MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES:
Season:
15, Nickie Hilton, 1992-93
Career:
44, Nickie Hilton, 1990-94
MOST REBOUNDS:
Game:
27, Erin Cloyd vs. Georgetown, 12/7/77
Season:
321, Valerie Douglas, 1981-82
Career:
1,037, Nickie Hilton, 1990-94
MOST ASSISTS:
Game:
16, Courtney Kaup vs. VCU 2/20/00;
Linda Jones vs. American, 1/28/83
& vs. George Washington, 1/31/84
Season:
189, Courtney Kaup, 1997-98
Career:
532, Courtney Kaup, 1996-2000
MOST STEALS:
Game:
8, Linda Jones vs. Loyola, 12/7/84;
Cindy Baruch vs. American, 1/17/88
Season:
95, Linda Jones, 1984-85
Career:
256, Vernessa Neamo, 2000-04
MOST BLOCKS:
Game:
10, Trish Halpin vs. American, 1/16/98
Season:
75, Trish Halpin, 1998-99
Career:
236, Trish Halpin, 1996-2000
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE:
Season:
26.1, Cindy Lundberg, 1974-75
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
Season:
16.6, Cindy Lundberg, 1974-75
MOST GAMES PLAYED:
Season:
32, 10 people tied
Career:
117, Jerolyn Weathersby, 1987-91
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED:
Career:
116, Jen Derevjanik, 2000-04
MOST GAMES STARTED:
Career:
116, Jen Derevjanik, 2000-04
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Year-by-Year Leaders
Year
Points/Avg.Rebounds/Avg.AssistsSteals
74-75
418/26.1
Cindy Lundberg *
267/16.6
Cindy Lundberg *
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- -75-76
186/12.4
Sharon Wolfe
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -76-77
282/18.8
Evelyn Kimbrough
148/9.9
Evelyn Kimbrough
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- -77-78
241/12.7
Kathy Orlando
254/12.7
Erin Cloyd
32
Patty Collett
-- -- -- -78-79
368/16.7
Kathy Kleha
204/9.7
Jeannine Nelson
74
Kathy Kleha
41 Kathy Orlando
79-80
361/15.7
Kathy Kleha
240/10.0
LaVon Jones
80
Kathy Kleha
48 Kathy Kleha
80-81
323/12.9
Jeanne Daunoras
289/11.1
LaVon Jones
125
Kathy Kleha
46 Barbara Hill
81-82
533/16.7
Jeanne Daunoras
321/10.0
Valerie Douglas 124
Linda Jones
88 Yvette Wilder
82-83
418/19.0
Jeanne Daunoras
20/9.2
Valerie Douglas
120
Linda Jones
39 Jeanne Daunoras
83-84
393/20.7
Jeanne Daunoras
217/8.3
Valerie Douglas
158
Linda Jones
65 Bobbie Pugh
84-85
500/17.9
Linda Jones
221/8.2
Valerie Douglas
98
Linda Jones
95 Linda Jones *
85-86
271/9.7
Veronica Gillard
190/6.8
Beverly McLaughlin
51
Dayna Scott
47 Wanda Williams
86-87
496/18.4
Veronica Gillard
179/6.9
Beverly McLaughlin
149
Angie Lewis
80 Angie Lewis
87-88
410/17.1
Cindy Baruch
259/8.6
Beverly McLaughlin
92
Earlisha Dill
52 Cindy Baruch
88-89
494/19.8
Cindy Baruch
202/7.0
Jerolyn Weathersby
108
Earlisha Dill
65 Cindy Baruch
89-90
450/15.5
Toni Battle
221/7.6
Jerolyn Weathersby
87
Toni Battle
50 Toni Battle
90-91
362/12.5
Toni Battle
194/6.7
Nickie Hilton
75
Earlisha Dill
54 Earlisha Dill
91-92
458/16.4
Nickie Hilton
272/9.7
Nickie Hilton
125
Marcell Harrison
52 Marcell Harrison
92-93
395/14.6
Marcell Harrison
278/10.3
Nickie Hilton
101
Marcell Harrison
65 Marcell Harrison
93-94
509/15.9
Nickie Hilton
293/9.2
Nickie Hilton
145
Marcell Harrison
89 Marcell Harrison
94-95
510/18.9
Keri Chaconas
191/8.0
Gretchen Lacey
105
Keri Chaconas
44 Keri Chaconas
95-96
549/19.6
Keri Chaconas
213/7.6
Taisha Thomas
148
Keri Chaconas
63 Maria Acevedo
96-97
404/15.0
Krista Jay
178/7.1
Taisha Thomas
111
Kristeena Alexander
91 Kristeena Alexander
97-98
378/15.8
Krista Jay
177/6.3
Trish Halpin
189
Courtney Kaup *
60 Courtney Kaup
98-99
420/15.6
Jen Surlas
175/7.0
Jasmine Goffe
147
Courtney Kaup
54 Jasmine Goffe
99-00
490/16.9
Jen Surlas
190/6.6
Chrissy Todd
151
Courtney Kaup
37 Jen Surlas
00-01
382/12.7
Jen Surlas
252/8.4
Tish Wescott
116
Jen Derevjanik
59 Jen Derevjanik
01-02
425/13.7
Jen Derevjanik
262/8.5
Vernessa Neamo
126
Jen Derevjanik
72 Vernessa Neamo
02-03
413/15.9
Jen Derevjanik
203/7.8
Vernessa Neamo
107
Jen Derevjanik
68 Vernessa Neamo
03-04
497/17.1
Jen Derevjanik
220/7.9
Vernessa Neamo
121
Jen Derevjanik
70 Vernessa Neamo
04-05
306/10.9
Jen Daniels
225/8.0
Julie Flanders
66
Jen Daniels
50 Jen Daniels
05-06
270/9.3
Tracy Ann Holness
210/7.2
Moni Akintunde
68
Jen Daniels
50 Jen Daniels
06-07
350/13.0
Lateisha Wade
178/6.6
Moni Akintunde
66
Lateisha Wade
44 Lateisha Wade
07-08
400/13.3
Lateisha Wade
173/5.8
Moni Akintunde
64
Lateisha Wade
49 Lateisha Wade
08-09
295/10.2
Brittany Poindexter
195/6.7
Eugenia Broadus
73
Becky Cox
51 Brittany Poindexter
09-10
334/11.1
Amber Easter
173/5.8
Amber Easter
79
Rahneeka Saunders
53 Rahneeka Saunders
10-11
365/12.2
Taleia Moton
202/6.7
Angelee LaTouche
78
Taleia Moton
42 Rahneeka Saunders
11-12
642/20.7
Taleia Moton
210/7.0
Amber Easter
125
Rahneeka Saunders
67 Taleia Moton
12-13
327/10.9
Rahneeka Saunders
201/6.7
Amber Easter
92
Rahneeka Saunders
53 Rahneeka Saunders
13-14
586/18.9
Taylor Brown 246/7.9
Janaa Pickard
131
Taylor Brown
46 Kyana Jacobs
Year
Blocks
3-pointers
Best FG Percentage ^
Best FT Percentage ^^
74-75
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
.739 Cindy Lundberg *
.600 Sharon McKinley
75-76
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
.694 Sharon Wolfe
76-77
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
.422 Beverly Kimbrough
.688 Patty Collett
77-78
- - - - - - - -
-- -- -- --
.424 Kathy Kleha
.750 Kathy Kleha
78-79
23 Jeannie Nelson
-- -- -- --
.465 Erin Cloyd
.769 Kathy Kleha
79-80
46 Ann Johnson
-- -- -- --
.531 Barbara Hill
.813 Kathy Kleha
80-81
22 LaVon Jones
-- -- -- --
.450 LaVon Jones
.833 Kathy Kleha
81-82
55 Yvette Wilder
-- -- -- --
.511 Barbara Hill
.622 Jeanne Daunoras
82-83
39 Valerie Douglas
-- -- -- --
.403 Jeanne Daunoras
.673 Norma Horne
83-84
49 Valerie Douglas
-- -- -- --
.506 Jeanne Daunoras
.712 Bobbie Pugh
84-85
25 Valerie Douglas
-- -- -- --
.460 Valerie Douglass
.849 Bobbie Pugh
85-86
34 Beverly McLaughlin
-- -- -- --
.460 Jeannine Jeminez
.672 Veronica Gillard
86-87
30 Beverly McLaughlin
-- -- -- --
.491 JeannineJeminez
.803 Veronica Gillard
87-88
31 Beverly McLaughlin
-- -- -- --
.538 Jerolyn Weathersby
.794 Veronica Holland
88-89
30 Veronica Holland
11 Toni Battle
.584 Jerolyn Weathersby
.786 Toni Battle
89-90
23 Karen Bruinning
33 Toni Battle
.550 Jerolyn Weathersby
.663 Toni Battle
90-91
15 Karen Bruinning
26 Toni Battle
.446 Jerolyn Weathersby
.704 Jerolyn Weathersby
91-92
26 Karen Bruinning
45 Marcell Harrison
.617 Nickie Hilton
.703 Marcell Harrison
92-93
12 N. Hilton/G. Lacey
42 Marcell Harrison
.589 Nickie Hilton
.740 Marcell Harrison
93-94
12 Amy Boone
72 Keri Chaconas *
.594 Nickie Hilton
.800 Keri Chaconas
94-95
28 C. Johnson-Hampton
54 Keri Chaconas
.459 C. Johnson-Hampton
.833 Keri Chaconas
95-96
14 Jasmine Goffe
58 Keri Chaconas
.407 Krista Jay
.841 Keri Chaconas
96-97
40 Trish Halpin
45 Krista Jay
.413 Kristeena Alexander
.799 Kristeena Alexander
97-98
67 Trish Halpin
32 Jen Surlas
.423 Krista Jay
.853 Krista Jay *
98-99
75 Trish Halpin *
56 Jen Surlas
.471 Trish Halpin
.762 Chrissy Todd
99-00
54 Trish Halpin
66 Jen Surlas
.490 Trish Halpin
.813 Jen Surlas
00-01
26 Tish Wescott
59 Jen Surlas
.567 Tish Wescott
.675 Tish Wescott
01-02
30 Vernessa Neamo
37 Jen Derevjanik
.429 Shelbylynn McBride
.658 Vernessa Neamo
02-03
12 Khalilah Smith
31 Laura Kooij
.437 Khalilah Smith
.757 Jen Derevjanik
03-04
12 Jen Derevjanik
80 Laura Kooij
.439 Vernessa Neamo
.728 Jen Derevjanik
04-05
28
Julie Flanders
55 Lauren Hediger
.415
Kristin Higy
.742
Jen Daniels
05-06
21
Moni Akintunde
45 Jen Daniels
-----
No qualifiers
.574
Moni Akintunde
06-07
14
Moni Akintunde, Nikkia Slade 42 Casey Quigley
.412
Tracy Ann Holness
.787
Lateisha Wade
07-08
18
Eugenia Broadus
39 Rashauna Hobbs
.410
Lateisha Wade
.697
Lateisha Wade
08-09
25
Eugenia Broadus
45 Rashauna Hobbs
.380
Brittany Poindexter
.789
Brittney Wilkins
09-10
45
Janaa Pickard
40 Ashleigh Braxton
.466
Brittany Poindexter
.577
Brittany Poindexter
10-11
19
Angelee LaTouche
27 Ashleigh Braxton
.449
Brittany Poindexter
.742
Taleia Moton
11-12
54
Janaa Pickard
35 Moton, Easter
.450
Taleia Moton
.790
Taleia Moton
12-13
35
Janaa Pickard
21 Janaa Pickard
.470
Joyous Tharrington
.812
Rahneeka Saunders
13-14
56
Janaa Pickard
58 Sandra Ngoie
.468
Talisha Watts
.836
Taylor Brown
* George Mason record;
^ Minimum 100 Field Goals Made ^^ Minimum 70 Free Throws Made Note: 3-point line established in 1988-89
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Honor Roll
ALL-ATLANTIC 10
2014 Taylor Brown (3rd)
ALL-CAA
1984
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993 1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2012
Jeanne Daunoras (1st)
Linda Jones (1st)
Veronica Gilliard (2nd)
Cindy Baruch (2nd)
Cindy Baruch (1st)
Toni Battle (2nd),
Jerolyn Weathersby (2nd)
Toni Battle (2nd)
Nickie Hilton (1st),
Marcell Harrison (2nd)
Marcell Harrison (1st),
Nickie Hilton (1st)
Nickie Hilton (1st),
Keri Chaconas (2nd),
Marcell Harrison (2nd)
Keri Chaconas (1st)
Keri Chaconas (1st)
Krista Jay (2nd)
Krista Jay (2nd)
Trish Halpin (1st),
Jen Surlas (1st)
Jen Surlas (1st)
Jen Surlas (2nd),
Tish Wescott (2nd)
Jen Derevjanik (2nd)
Jen Derevjanik (2nd)
Jen Derevjanik (1st),
Vernessa Neamo (2nd)
Taleia Moton (1st) ALL-ROOKIE
1987
1989
1990
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2001
2010
Veronica Holland
Debbie Taneyhill
Laura Teter
Nickie Hilton,
Marcell Harrison
Keri Chaconas
Candace Johnson-Hampton,
Tracy Kirk
Krista Jay
Taisha Thomas
Kristeena Alexander
Tish Wescott
Jen Derevjanik
Amber Easter
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
1991 Nickie Hilton
1997 Kristeena Alexander
2001 Jen Derevjanik
ALL-DEFENSIVE
1989 Cindy Baruch
1991 Earlisha Dill
1993 Laura Teter
1994
1996
1998
2001
2004
Meticia Watson
Maria Acevedo
Trish Halpin
Tish Wescott
Vernessa Neamo
ALL-ACADEMIC
1988
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2011
2012
2013
Cindy Baruch
Tracy Lyle,
Debbie Taneyhill
Debbie Taneyhill
Debbie Taneyhill
Laura Teter
Keri Chaconas
Keri Chaconas
Keri Chaconas
Shelbylynn McBride
Jen Derevjanik (2nd),
Vernessa Neamo (2nd)
Jen Derevjanik,
Laura Kooij,
Susan Otim
Kristin Higy
Casey Quigley (HM)
Angelee LaTouche
Brittany Eley (HM)
Janaa Pickard (HM)
Cierra Strickland (HM)
Joyous Tharrington (HM)
Joyous Tharrington (1st),
Amber Easter (2nd),
Rachel McNair (HM),
Janaa Pickard (HM)
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2002-03
2003-04
2011-12
Trish Halpin (2nd)
Courtney Kaup (HM)
Jen Surlas
Trish Halpin (2nd)
Jen Surlas
Jen Surlas
Jen Derevjanik (2nd)
Jen Derevjanik
Vernessa Neamo (2nd)
Taleia Moton (1st)
ALL-VIRGINIA ACADEMIC (VASID)
1991-92
Debbie Taneyhill
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
(DISTRICT 3)
1992-93
1995-96
2003-04
Nickie Hilton
Keri Chaconas
Jen Derevjanik
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
1995-96
Keri Chaconas (3rd)
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
(Black Issues in Higher Education)
1992-93 Nickie Hilton
2001-02 Susan Otim (4th)
Vernessa Neamo (HM)
Note: In 1998-99 there was no rookie or defensive team, just Players of the Year.
ALL-TOURNAMENT
1988
1994
2001
2002
2004
Cindy Baruch,
Beverly McLaughlin
Marcell Harrison,
Nickie Hilton
Jen Surlas
Jen Derevjanik
Jen Derevjanik,
Vernessa Neamo
DEAN EHLERS AWARD
1995 Keri Chaconas
ALL-VIRGINIA (VASID)
1984-85
1986-87
1988-89
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Linda Jones
Veronica Gilliard (2nd)
Cindy Baruch (HM)
Jerolyn Weathersby (HM)
Jerolyn Weathersby (2nd)
Nickie Hilton (2nd)
Marcell Harrison
Nickie Hilton (2nd)
Keri Chaconas
Keri Chaconas (2nd)
Kristeena Alexander (2nd)
Krista Jay (2nd)
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vs. A-10 Opponents
Team............................................. W......................................... L
Dayton......................................................0.................................................. 1
Duquesne..................................................2.................................................. 3
Fordham...................................................3.................................................. 2
George Washington..................................10.......................................... 14 (?)
La Salle.....................................................0.................................................. 4
Massachusetts...........................................4.................................................. 0
Rhode Island.............................................0.................................................. 1
Richmond................................................22............................................... 32
St. Bonaventure........................................0.................................................. 1
Saint Joseph’s............................................1.................................................. 6
Saint Louis................................................0.................................................. 1
VCU..........................................................28............................................... 28
vs. Non-Conference Opponents
Team............................................. W......................................... L
Akron........................................................0.................................................. 2
American.................................................29............................................... 20
Anchorage.................................................0.................................................. 1
Appalachian State.....................................1.................................................. 2
Auburn......................................................1.................................................. 1
Averett......................................................1.................................................. 0
Ball State...................................................1.................................................. 0
Bethune-Cookman....................................2.................................................. 0
Boise State................................................0.................................................. 1
Boston University......................................2.................................................. 0
Bowie State...............................................1.................................................. 3
Bridgewater..............................................2.................................................. 5
Brown.......................................................1.................................................. 0
Bucknell....................................................2.................................................. 5
Butler........................................................0.................................................. 1
BYU...........................................................0.................................................. 1
CW Post.....................................................0.................................................. 1
Campbell...................................................0.................................................. 1
Canisius.....................................................1.................................................. 1
Catholic.....................................................2.................................................. 4
Central Florida...........................................3.................................................. 0
Charlotte...................................................1.................................................. 0
Christopher Newport.................................3.................................................. 0
College of Charleston.......................0.......................................... 1
Columbia...................................................0.................................................. 1
Connecticut...............................................0.................................................. 2
Coppin State..............................................6.................................................. 0
Creighton..................................................0.................................................. 1
DC Teachers (UDC).....................................2.................................................. 0
Davis & Elkins............................................2.................................................. 0
Delaware..................................................12............................................... 21
Delaware State...............................14......................................... 2
Drake........................................................1.................................................. 0
Drexel........................................................7................................................ 12
Duke.........................................................0.................................................. 4
East Carolina............................................21............................................... 26
East Tennessee State........................0.......................................... 3
Eastern Kentucky......................................0.................................................. 1
Eastern Mennonite....................................1.................................................. 3
Fairfield.....................................................1.................................................. 3
Federal City College...................................0.................................................. 1
Florida.......................................................0.................................................. 2
Florida International.................................0.................................................. 1
Gallaudet..................................................4.................................................. 1
Georgetown..............................................8................................................ 16
Georgia.....................................................0.................................................. 2
Georgia Southern......................................2.................................................. 0
Georgia State............................................5.................................................. 7
Hampton...................................................5.................................................. 5
Hartford....................................................2.................................................. 0
High Point.................................................1.................................................. 1
Hofstra.....................................................10............................................... 10
Hood.........................................................2.................................................. 1
Howard....................................................14.................................................8
Idaho........................................................0.................................................. 1
Immaculata...............................................2.................................................. 0
Iona...........................................................5.................................................. 0
Jacksonville...............................................1.................................................. 1
James Madison........................................20............................................... 54
Lafayette...................................................2.................................................. 0
Lehigh.......................................................3.................................................. 0
Lenoir-Rhyne............................................0.................................................. 1
Liberty.....................................................11.................................................2
Longwood......................................10......................................... 2
Loyola.......................................................6.................................................. 3
Loyola-Marymount...................................0.................................................. 1
Md.-Baltimore..........................................1.................................................. 0
Md.-Eastern Shore....................................5.................................................. 1
Manhattan................................................3.................................................. 1
Marquette.................................................0.................................................. 1
Maryland..................................................0.................................................. 6
Mary Baldwin...........................................0.................................................. 1
Marymount...............................................3.................................................. 0
Mary Washington......................................4.................................................. 0
Miami (Fla.)..............................................2.................................................. 0
Miami (Ohio).............................................0.................................................. 2
Michigan State..........................................0.................................................. 1
Monmouth................................................2.................................................. 2
Montana...................................................0.................................................. 1
Morehead State...............................2.......................................... 0
Morgan State............................................8.................................................. 1
Mount St. Mary’s.......................................4.................................................. 1
Mt. Vernon College....................................1.................................................. 0
Montgomery CC........................................1.................................................. 0
Navy...............................................4.......................................... 6
New Hampshire........................................1.................................................. 0
New Mexico State.....................................0.................................................. 1
New Orleans..............................................0.................................................. 2
Niagara.....................................................1.................................................. 0
Nicholls State............................................1.................................................. 0
Norfolk State.............................................2.................................................. 2
North Carolina...........................................0.................................................. 1
North Carolina Central...............................1.................................................. 0
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North Carolina State.................................0.....................................................6
Northeastern............................................9.....................................................9
Notre Dame..............................................1.....................................................0
Oakland...................................................1.....................................................1
Old Dominion...........................................2...................................................50
Ohio.........................................................1.....................................................1
Penn State................................................0.....................................................2
Pennsylvania............................................1.....................................................0
Pepperdine...............................................0.....................................................1
Pitt-Johnson............................................0.....................................................2
Pittsburgh................................................0.....................................................1
Portland State..........................................1.....................................................0
Prince George’s CC....................................3.....................................................0
Providence...............................................1.....................................................1
Radford....................................................3...................................................12
Randolph Macon......................................7.....................................................1
Rice..........................................................1.....................................................0
St. Francis......................................7............................................2
St. Mary’s (MD).........................................4.....................................................1
San Diego State........................................0.....................................................1
San Francisco...........................................0.....................................................1
San Jose State..........................................1.....................................................0
Santa Clara...............................................0.....................................................1
Seton Hall................................................2.....................................................4
Shenandoah.............................................1.....................................................0
Shepherd.................................................0.....................................................2
Siena........................................................4.....................................................3
South Carolina..........................................0.....................................................2
South East Louisiana................................1.....................................................1
Stephen F. Austin.....................................0.....................................................1
Stony Brook..............................................2.....................................................0
Temple.....................................................0.....................................................1
Tennessee-Chattanooga..........................1.....................................................1
Toledo......................................................1.....................................................0
Towson........................................17..........................................10
Trinity.......................................................2.....................................................0
Tulane......................................................1.....................................................1
UAB..........................................................1.....................................................2
UMBC.......................................................6.....................................................2
UNC Asheville...........................................1.....................................................0
UNC Wilmington....................................35...................................................29
University of Pacific..................................1.....................................................0
Utah Valley...............................................1.....................................................0
Virginia....................................................0.....................................................5
Virginia State...........................................0.....................................................2
Virginia Tech...................................2............................................5
Virginia Wesleyan.....................................1.....................................................1
Wagner....................................................0.....................................................1
Wake Forest.............................................0.....................................................1
West Hampton.........................................1.....................................................1
West Virginia............................................0.....................................................2
Western Michigan....................................1.....................................................1
Wichita State............................................0.....................................................1
William & Mary......................................49...................................................23
Winthrop.......................................1............................................1
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Akron (0-1)
Home: 0-1; Away 0-1
12/5/12
H
L, 49-65
12/7/13
A
L, 70-88
American (29-20)
Home 17-7; Away 12-11; Neutral: 0-2
2/8/1974
A
W, 66-62
2/22/1977
H
W, 73-68
1/18/1979
H
L, 57-74
12/18/1979
A
W, 68-67
1/14/1981
H
L, 63-64
2/21/1981
N
L, 74-109
12/5/1981
A
L, 78-107
2/25/1982
A
L, 76-81
1/29/1983
H
W, 92-82
12/11/1983
A
W, 58-48
2/1/1984
H
W, 93-89
2/20/1985
A
L, 63-68
2/23/1985
H
W, 78-69
2/10/1986
N
L, 62-75
2/17/1986
A
L, 52-76
1/10/1987
H
L, 55-78
2/16/1987
A
L, 71-73
1/27/1988
H
W, 60-56
2/24/1988
A
W, 59-51
1/7/1989
H
W, 66-61
1/31/1989
H
W, 72-45
1/20/1990
H
W, 58-46
2/16/1990
A
W, 74-59
1/23/1991
H
W, 68-48
2/20/1991
A
W, 66-65
2/1/1992
A
W, 76-63
2/29/1992
H
W, 62-59
1/29/1993
H
L, 57-68
2/26/1993
A
W, 57-42
2/3/1994
H
W, 78-66
3/3/1994
A
W, 73-53
2/7/1995
A
L, 67-64 (OT)
3/4/1995
H
W, 82-59
1/26/1996
A
L, 57-75
2/25/1996
H
W, 89-80
1/31/1997
A
L, 73-75
2/19/1997
H
L, 78-83
1/16/1998
H
L, 81-83 (OT)
2/13/1998
A
L, 62-73
1/8/1999
A
W, 66-60
2/21/1999
H
W, 78-73
1/7/2000
H
W, 56-52
2/11/2000
A
L, 74-80
2/1/2001
A
W, 54-51
3/3/2001
H
W, 69-51
12/8/2006
A
W, 60-53
12/19/2007
H
W, 57-49
12/2/2010
A
L, 43-46
11/11/11
H
L, 51-55
Anchorage (0-1)
Home: 0-1
12/5/1993
H
L, 48-81
Appalachian State (1-2)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-2
12/31/1987
A
L, 52-76
12/30/2008
H
W, 65-57
12/30/2009
A
L, 54-74
Auburn (1-1)
Neutral: 1-1
12/30/1996
N
W, 58-55
11/26/2005
N
L, 36-77
Averett (1-0)
Away: 1-0
2/26/1977
A
W, 69-65
Ball State (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/25/2000
H
W, 78-54
Bethune-Cookman (2-0)
Away: 2-0
1/6/1993
A
W, 77-46
1/7/1993
A
W, 62-53
Boise State (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/4/1993
A
L, 89-91(OT)
Boston University (2-0)
Away: 2-0
12/27/1989
A
W, 77-68
11/29/1996
A
W, 70-61
Bowie State (1-3)
Home: 1-2; Away: 0-1
2/10/1976
H
L, 57-62
12/1/1977
A
L, 87-91
2/6/1979
H
L, 42-94
11/25/1995
H
W, 79-57
Bridgewater (2-5)
Home: 1-2; Away: 1-3
2/22/194
A
L, 76-86
1/31/1975
H
L, 32-46
2/18/1976
A
L, 67-74
2/6/1978
H
L, 59-61
1/30/1979
A
L, 62-72
2/22/1980
H
W, 86-61
2/14/1981
A
W, 71-52
Brown (1-0)
Home: 1-0
1/7/2007
H
W, 73-50
Bucknell (2-5)
Home: 2-2; Away: 0-3
2/20/1982
H
W, 82-56
1/21/1984
A
L, 64-68
1/6/1988
H
W, 63-52
12/1/1988
A
L, 62-65
2/24/1992
H
L, 64-68
12/4/2007
A
L, 64-67 (ot)
11/14/2008
H
L, 62-51
Butler (0-1)
Neutral: 0-1
12/28/1994
N
L, 54-84
BYU (0-1)
Home: 0-1
12/6/1991
H
L, 58-64
CW Post (0-1)
Home: 0-1
1/29/1982
H
L, 63-70
Campbell (0-1)
Home: 0-1
12/1/1979
H
L, 80-96
Canisius (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
12/29/1989
A
L, 64-69
12/2/1991
H
W, 75-52
Catholic (2-4)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-4
2/3/1973
A
L, 13-19
2/12/1975
A
L, 57-73
1/28/1977
A
L, 58-81
1/28/1978
A
L, 58-81
2/27/1982
A
W, 100-47
12/1/1986
H
W, 81-53
UCF (3-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 2-0
1/2/1988
A
W, 74-71
12/10/1995
H
W, 79-59
12/29/1996
A
W, 82-65
Charlotte (1-0)
Neutral: 1-0
12/28/2003
N
W, 70-52
Christopher Newport (3-0)
Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0
2/11/1978
H
W, 67-50
2/9/1979
A
W, 64-55
3/3/1979
H
W, 71-51
Columbia (0-1)
Home: 0-1
1/11/2005
H
L, 48-53
College of Charleston (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/2/13
A
L, 64-66
Connecticut (0-2)
Away: 0-2
12/28/1989
A
L, 60-74
12/27/2004
A
L, 76-44
Coppin State (6-0)
Home: 4-0; Away: 2-0
12/28/1985
H
W, 86-29
12/5/1987
H
W, 77-54
12/18/1993
A
W, 76-40
12/10/1994
H
W, 84-59
12/8/1998
H
W, 99-76
1/20/1998
A
W, 56-49
Creighton (0-1)
Away: 0-1
11/24/1989
A
L, 98-107
DC Teachers (UDC) (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
1/22/1975
H
W, 84-17
2/3/1976
A
W, 76-32
Davis & Elkins (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
12/11/1979
A
W, 70-59
2/3/1988
H
W, 88-52
Dayton (0-2)
Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1
1/8/2014
H
L,64-91
2/1/2014
A
L,81-103
Delaware (12-21)
Home: 6-10; Away: 4-10; Neutral: 2-1
11/29/1987
N
W, 68-55
2/16/1991
H
W, 76-64
3/4/1992
A
W, 65-57
12/19/1992
H
W, 80-45
2/8/1994
A
W, 75-67
11/30/1994
H
L, 83-84 (OT)
12/3/1995
N
W, 65-63
12/6/2000
H
W, 89-61
1/17/2002
H
L, 62-72
2/21/2002
A
L, 56-69
1/19/2003
A
L, 61-73
2/20/2003
H
W, 47-36
1/22/2004
H
W, 71-64
3/4/2004
A
L, 58-67
1/16/2005
A
L, 56-72
2/3/2005
H
L, 40-68
12/4/2005
H
L, 63-74
1/27/2006
A
L, 47-67
1/28/2007
A
L, 47-67
2/8/2007
H
L, 58-76
1/6/2008
H
L, 49-64
2/10/2008
A
W, 52-42
1/25/2009
A
L, 53-70
3/4/2009
H
L, 42-64
1/7/2010
H
L, 44-53
2/8/2010
A
L, 63-67
3/11/2010
N
L, 41-58
1/27/2011
A
W, 51-48
2/17/11
H
W, 67-56
1/8/12
H
L, 54-66
2/23/12
A
L, 53-71
1/10/13
A
L, 27-62
2/19/13
H
L, 55-69
Delaware State (14-2)
Home: 8-1; Away: 6-1
11/28/1981
H
W, 76-54
1/9/1986
H
W, 76-60
11/29/1986
A
L, 71-72
11/201987
A
W, 86-55
12/12/1987
H
W, 93-50
2/20/1989
A
W, 81-59
1/25/1990
H
W, 77-53
11/26/1990
A
W, 64-58
2/16/1991
H
W, 76-64
12/11/1991
H
W, 81-71
3/4/1992
A
W, 65-57
12/19/1992
H
W, 80-45
2/8/1993
A
W, 75-67
11/30/1994
H
L, 83-84(OT)
12/3/1995
A
W, 65-63
12/6/2000
H
W, 89-61
Drake (1-0)
Neutral: 1-0
11/24/12
N
W, 76-70
Drexel (7-12)
Home: 5-3; Away: 2-8; Neutral 0-1
1/6/2002
H
W, 63-60
2/3/2002
A
L, 52-57
1/16/2003
H
W, 74-42
2/13/2003
A
W, 64-46
1/9/2004
H
W, 68-54
2/5/2004
A
L, 74-80
1/30/2005
A
L, 55-59
3/4/2005
H
W, 46-44
3/10/2005
N
L, 49-53
1/22/2005
H
L, 36-38
3/1/2007
A
L, 67-70 (OT)
1/13/2008
H
L, 42-62
3/2/2008
A
L, 58-62
2/5/2009
H
L, 52-71
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1/20/2011
2/2/2012
2/21/2013
A
L, 47-64
A
L, 51-59
H
W, 49-47
A
W, 56-51
A
L, 46-57
Duke (0-4)
Home: 0-2; Away 0-2
11/29/1980
A
L, 50-86
11/30/1985
H
L, 66-85
12/28/1999
A
L, 56-95
12/3/2000
H
L, 68-88
Duquesne (2-2)
Home: 2-1; Away: 0-1
12/20/1986
H
W, 71-67
12/11/1999
H
W, 62-55
11/15/1998
A
L, 64-65
1/29/2014
H
L,45-64
East Carolina (21-26)
Home 14-10; Away: 7-14; Neutral: 0-2
2/9/1980
A
L, 53-106
2/6/1983
H
L, 65-69
1/15/1984
A
L, 50-68
2/12/1984
H
W, 58-64
3/2/1984
A
L, 41-68
1/19/1985
H
L, 54-89
3/3/1985
N
L, 54-77
2/11/1985
H
L, 66-68
1/25/1986
H
L, 61-72
2/22/1986
A
L, 46-78
1/24/1987
A
L, 51-64
1/9/1988
A
W, 61-53
2/6/1988
H
W, 68-66
3/10/1988
H
W, 81-71
1/16/1989
H
W, 67-56
2/21/1987
H
W, 61-54
2/13/1989
A
L, 60-71
1/8/1990
H
L, 68-78
2/5/1990
A
L, 61-63
1/14/1991
H
W, 77-76
2/11/1991
A
L, 56-71
1/20/1992
A
L, 60-78
2/17/1992
H
L, 56-67 (OT)
1/24/1993
A
W, 73-61
2/21/1993
H
W, 77-57
3/11/1993
H
L, 50-72
1/14/1994
A
W, 61-49
2/13/1994
H
W, 86-54
1/22/1995
A
W, 64-54
2/17/1995
H
W, 90-67
1/12/1996
H
W, 73-60
2/16/1996
A
W, 77-53
1/17/1997
H
W, 83-60
2/14/1997
A
L, 52-67
1/4/1998
A
W, 65-48
2/1/1998
H
W, 55-39
1/22/1999
H
W, 79-63
2/12/1999
A
L, 51-52
3/3/1999
N
L, 51-59
1/23/2000
H
L, 79-91
2/27/2000
A
L, 49-67
1/27/2001
H
W, 59-50
2/9/2001
A
L, 55-66
12/5/2001
A
W, 62-54(OT)
1/3/2003
H
L, 69-76
1/2/13
H
L, 53-71
11/10/13
A
L, 66-75
East Tennessee State (0-3
Home: 0-1; Away: 0-2
11/23/1984
H
L, 43-58
12/6/1997
A
L, 61-93
12/28/13
A
L, 76-87
Eastern Kentucky (0-1)
Away: 0-1
2/7/1980
A
L, 61-68
Eastern Mennonite (1-3)
Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2
1/21/1976
H
L, 49-78
2/3/1978
A
L, 73-77
2/3/1979
H
W, 69-52
3/1/1979
A
L, 71-74
Fairfield (1-3)
Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2
1/4/1995
H
L, 60-77
1/6/1996
A
L, 57-70
11/30/09
H
W, 70-65
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A
L, 37-54
Federal City College (0-1)
Home: 0-1
3/2/1974
H
L, 26-86
Florida (0-2)
Away: 0-2
11/25/1989
A
L, 51-68
1/11/1993
A
L, 64-66
Florida International (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/29/2006
A
L, 59-73
Fordham (3-2)
Home: 2-0; Away: 1-2
12/22/2001
H
W, 65-60
12/22/2003
A
L, 60-66
1/2/2007
A
W, 59-42
12/22/2008
W,76-74 (OT)
2/26/2014
A
L, 52-71
Gallaudet (4-1)
Home: 3-0; Away: 1-1
2/24/1974
H
W, 79-48
3/1/1974
H
W, 57-37
2/3/1975
A
L, 41-59
2/12/1976
A
W, 78-57
2/20/1978
H
W, 82-50
Georgetown (8-16)
Home: 6-7; Away: 2-8; Neutral: 0-1
1/25/1974
H
W, 67-56
2/27/1974
H
W, 69-60
2/28/1975
A
L, 31-46
12/7/1977
H
W, 70-52
12/7/1978
A
L, 63-75
12/4/1979
H
L, 65-77
12/9/1980
A
L, 68-102
1/12/1983
H
L, 60-64
1/24/1984
A
L, 73-87
11/23/1985
N
L, 63-67
1/15/1986
H
W, 64-51
12/11/1986
H
W, 79-64
12/5/1990
A
L, 79-82
12/1/1992
H
W, 73-70
11/30/1993
A
L, 80-91
11/28/1995
H
L, 71-76
11/25/1997
A
L, 56-81
12/1/1999
H
L, 59-82
11/29/2000
A
W, 66-64
3/14/2001
H
L, 56-66
11/28/2001
H
L, 59-64
11/26/2002
A
L, 73-76(OT)
11/26/2003
H
L, 63-72
12/8/2004
A
W, 70-62
George Washington (9-15)
Home: 7-3; Away: 2-12
2/28/1974
A
L, 37-42
3/4/1974
H
W, 32-27
1/29/1976
A
W, 44-38
1/19/1977
A
L, 44-56
12/5/1977
A
L, 60-76
12/4/1981
A
L, 70-95
1/9/1982
H
W, 85-80
1/17/1983
A
L, 54-68
1/31/1984
H
L, 82-91
1/15/1985
A
L, 50-70
11/22/1985
A
L, 48-60
12/10/1988
H
W, 62-56
12/20/1989
A
L, 46-67
11/28/1990
H
L, 66-68 (OT)
12/2/1996
H
W, 64-59
1/26/1998
A
L, 39-55
12/20/2001
H
W, 70-67
12/20/2002
A
W, 63-57
12/22/2009
H
W, 63-53
12/5/2010
A
L, 58-67
12/22/11
H
W, 58-55
12/22/12
A
L, 52-60
1/2/14
A
L, 56-72
1/18/14
H
L, 68-94
Georgia (0-2)
Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1
12/20/2006
H
L, 51-76
11/11/2007
A
L, 56-84
Georgia Southern (2-0)
Home: 1-0;Away: 1-0
12/29/12
H
W, 54-53
12/30/13
A
W, 85-64
Georgia State (5-7)
Home: 3-3; Away: 2-3; Neutral: 0-1
1/24/2006
A
W, 83-70
1/14/2007
H
L, 57-70
2/14/2008
A
L, 49-64
2/8/2009
H
W, 63-59
1/28/2010
H
L, 36-46
2/28/2010
A
W, 47-43
1/2/2011
H
W, 71-47
2/10/2011
A
L, 61-71
3/10/11
N
L, 64-68
2/19/12
H
W, 70-68 (OT)
1/27/13
H
L, 52-64
2/24/13
A
L, 51-67
Hampton (5-5)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-4; Neutral: 3-1
1/30/1978
A
L, 55-75
2/29/1979
A
L, 59-75
1/26/1980
A
L, 53-65
3/1/1980
N
W, 67-58
12/6/1980
A
W.82-78
1/31/1981
N
W, 85-69
11/20/1981
A
L, 78-79
1/14/1982
N
L, 75-88
3/6/1982
N
W, 85-82
12/4/1982
H
W, 69-49
Hartford (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
11/16/2001
H
W, 79-68
11/22/2002
A
W, 67-56
High Point (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
12/1/2009
A
L, 55-66
12/4/2009
H
W, 76-57
Hofstra (10-10)
Home: 5-6; Away: 5-4
1/21/1991
H
W, 55-47
1/4/2002
H
W, 70-55
2/1/2002
A
W, 71-66(OT)
2/2/2003
A
L, 56-69
3/6/2003
H
W, 73-61
2/1/2004
H
W, 92-64
2/26/2004
A
W, 57-56
1/6/2005
H
L, 64-77
2/24/2005
A
W, 71-59
1/29/2006
A
W, 67-65 (OT)
2/11/2007
H
L, 55-69
1/10/2008
A
W, 60-47
2/26/2009
H
L, 59-71
2/4/10
H
L, 39-72
2/18/10
A
L, 49-59
2/6/2011
H
W, 76-70
2/24/11
A
L, 69-77
2/12/12
H
L, 70-82
1/13/13
H
L, 53-67
1/31/13
A
L, 67-72 (OT)
Hood (2-1)
Away: 2-1
2/13/1973
A
L, 32-45
1/28/1974
A
W, 81-29
2/24/1976
A
W, 73-31
Howard (14-8)
Home: 7-3; Away: 6-4; Neutral: 1-1
2/27/1973
A
L, 34-44
1/23/1974
H
L, 44-46
2/12/1874
A
W, 58-57
3/2/1975
H
L, 23-47
1/19/1978
A
L, 59-90
2/20/1981
N
L, 58-74
2/21/1985
A
L, 52-67
2/12/1986
H
L, 52-76
12/6/1988
H
W, 68-53
1/22/1990
A
L, 65-55
12/19/1990
H
W, 65-62
12/14/1991
A
W, 64-58
12/21/1992
H
W, 76-56
12/21/1993
A
W, 91-57
12/12/1995
H
W, 76-60
12/20/1997
N
W, 60-45
12/4/2002
H
W, 89-52
12/3/2003
A
W, 85-63
11/21/2005
H
W, 71-49
11/28/2006
A
W, 80-77
12/21/2008
A
W, 64-42
12/12/2009
H
W, 62-55
Idaho (0-1)
Neutral: 1-0
11/28/1998
N
L, 76-85
Immaculata (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
2/19/1973
H
W, 45-31
2/17/1975
A
W, 71-28
Iona (5-0)
Home: 3-0; Away: 2-0
2/20/1988
A
W, 84-78
1/4/1989
H
W, 73-58
12/7/1991
H
W, 65-55
12/28/1993
H
W, 68-58
1/7/1996
A
W, 80-51
Jacksonville (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
11/25/2009
A
L, 49-69
11/23/2009
H
W, 57-49
James Madison (20-54)
Home: 10-21; Away: 6-26; Neutral: 4-7
1/10/1981
A
W, 73-66
1/7/1982
H
W, 81-70
11/30/1982
A
W, 74-70
11/28/1983
H
L, 53-60
12/3/1983
N
W, 60-57
2/9/1984
A
W, 84-69
1/30/1985
H
L, 50-70
2/25/1985
A
L, 59-71
12/30/1985
H
L, 54-63
2/1/1986
A
L, 48-67
1/3/1987
A
L, 52-75
1/31/1987
H
L, 46-80
1/30/1988
H
L, 55-73
2/22/1988
A
L, 54-75
3/12/1988
N
L, 72-87
1/28/1989
H
L, 56-69
2/25/1989
A
L, 57-68
1/27/1990
A
L, 44-62
2/24/1990
H
W, 47-43
1/26/1991
A
L, 42-48
2/23/1991
H
L, 45-54
1/29/1992
H
W, 68-51
2/26/1992
A
L, 58-63
3/12/1992
N
L, 56-64
2/5/1993
A
L, 53-56
3/5/1993
H
W, 52-49 (OT)
1/20/1994
H
W, 56-50
2/17/1994
A
W, 71-54
3/11/1994
N
W, 63-43
1/26/1995
H
L, 51-77
2/23/1995
A
L, 70-83
1/21/1996
H
L, 58-75
2/23/1996
A
L, 62-79
3/8/1996
N
L, 61-74
1/10/1997
A
L, 48-55
2/2/1997
H
L, 70-72
2/27/1997
N
L, 48-55
1/18/1998
H
L, 67-68
2/22/1998
A
L, 53-60
1/15/1999
A
L, 58-59
2/27/1999
H
W, 60-53
1/14/2000
A
L, 53-65
3/1/2000
H
L, 66-71
1/4/2001
A
W, 65-62
2/22/2001
H
W, 68-51
3/9/2001
N
L, 68-72(OT)
1/24/2002
H
L, 64-76
2/14/2002
A
W, 72-64
3/7/2002
N
W, 65-56
1/5/2003
H
W, 82-57
2/6/2003
A
L, 58-68
3/13/2003
N
L, 50-70
1/15/2004
A
L, 53-64
2/20/2004
H
W, 85-69
3/11/2004
N
W, 84-67
1/14/2005
H
W, 50-48 (ot)
2/26/2005
A
L, 52-56
1/6/2006
H
L, 50-68
2/17/2006
A
L, 39-67
1/11/2007
H
L, 38-68
2/15/2007
A
L, 60-88
1/17/2008
H
L, 46-63
1/31/2008
A
L, 61-81
1/4/2009
H
L, 65-90
1/22/2009
A
L, 65-70
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
1/10/2010
3/3/2010
1/16/2011
2/13/2011
2/5/12
2/29/12
3/9/12
1/24/13
3/3/13
A
L, 50-62
H
L, 38-76
H
L, 54-83
A
L, 40-53
A
L, 45-49
H
L, 54-66
N
L, 54-64
H
L, 55-71
A
L, 56-67
Lafayette (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
12/21/2000
A
W, 77-56
1/2/2001
H
W, 77-59
Lehigh (3-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 2-0
1/11/1984
A
W, 76-75
12/30/1988
A
W, 68-49
1/10/1990
H
W, 66-60
Lenoir-Rhynes (0-1)
Home: 0-1
1/28/1982
H
L, 86-97
LaSalle (0-4)
Home: 0-2; Away: 0-2
2/5/1994
A
L, 65-77
12/4/1996
H
L, 47-69
1/4/2014
H
L,50-65
2/5/2014
A
L,60-66
Liberty (11-2)
Home: 6-1; Away: 4-1; Neutral: 1-0
3/2/1979
H
W, 86-55
2/16/1980
H
W, 91-37
1/22/1981
A
W, 75-68
2/12/1981
H
W, 96-67
3/3/1981
N
W, 68-48
1/21/1982
H
W, 90-61
2/11/1982
A
W, 83-67
12/3/1982
H
W, 89-66
2/22/1983
A
W, 77-66
12/9/1989
H
W, 97-56
1/18/1991
A
W, 55-47
11/14/2006
H
L, 56-61
1/15/2008
A
L, 54-69
Longwood (10-2)
Home: 7-0; Away: 3-2
2/13/1980
A
L, 59-82
11/18/1980
H
W, 66-62
2/10/1981
A
W, 79-74
11/17/1981
A
W, 64-57
2/9/1982
H
W, 88-42
2/7/1987
H
W, 65-59
12/21/2004
H
W, 75-51
11/23/2007
H
W, 58-53
12/4/2008
A
L, 42-52
12/22/2010
H
W, 73-45
11/17/11
A
W, 80-58
11/26/13
H
W, 66-65
Loyola (6-3)
Home: 3-1; Away: 3-2
1/10/1978
A
L, 59-82
2/21/1982
A
W, 66-65
1/19/1983
H
L, 53-56
1/18/1984
H
W, 83-56
1/12/1985
A
W, 72-41
1/7/1987
H
W, 57-49
12/1/1987
A
W, 91-40
12/9/1993
H
W, 89-50
1/7/1995
A
L, 55-63
Loyola-Marymount (0-1)
Neutral: 0-1
11/30/2001
N
L, 52-63
Md.-Baltimore (1-0)
Home: 1-0
2/5/1980
H
W, 80-47
Md.-Eastern Shore (5-1)
Home: 3-0; Away: 2-1
2/27/1988
H
W, 72-65
1/18/1989
A
W, 97-42
12/14/1996
A
W, 79-50
12/30/1997
H
W, 61-53
11/13/12
H
W, 64-38
11/23/13
A
L,90-93 (OT)
Manhattan (3-1)
Home: 1-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0
12/1/1984
N
W, 77-71
1/5/1992
A
W, 60-59
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All-Time Series
Marquette (0-1)
Home: 0-1
11/21/1998
H
L, 46-61
Maryland (0-6)
Home: 0-3; Away: 0-3
11/29/1989
A
L, 63-75
11/24/1990
H
L, 61-94
12/22/2005
H
L, 33-70
11/12/2006
A
L, 43-99
12/11/11
H
L, 50-78
12/8/12
A
L, 40-90
Mary Baldwin (0-1)
Away: 0-1
2/25/1977
A
L, 69-70
Marymount (3-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 2-0
1/12/1982
A
W, 66-29
11/18/1983
A
W, 72-25
11/26/1985
H
W, 86-27
Mary Washington (4-0)
Home: 3-0; Away: 1-0
2/11/1974
H
W, 75-43
2/8/1976
H
W, 73-36
2/7/1978
A
W, 56-47
1/26/1979
H
W, 70-30
Massachusetts (4-0)
Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0
11/12/2010
A
W, 60-55
12/1/2011
H
W, 55-52
2/12/2014
H
W, 101-73
3/5/2014
N
W, 85-75 (OT)
Miami (Fla.) (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
11/30/2004
H
W, 60-35
11/30/2005
A
W, 68-61
Miami (Ohio) (0-2)
Home: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1
11/28/1987
N
L, 43-48
11/27/1998
H
L, 76-83
Michigan State (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/2/1995
A
L, 68-75
Monmouth (2-2)
Home: 2-0; Away: 0-2
12/31/1993
H
W, 70-63
12/3/1994
A
L, 51-63
12/20/2003
H
W, 78-63
11/27/04
A
L, 55-57
Montana (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/5/1992
A
L, 63-78
Moorehead State (1-0)
Home: 1-0
12/29/1990
H
W, 75-68
11/12/13
A
W, 74-67
Morehead State (1-0)
Away: 1-0
11/12/13
A
W,74-67
Morgan State (8-1)
Home: 5-0; Away: 3-1
12/19/1987
H
W, 71-59
12/19/1988
A
W, 82-57
12/1/1990
H
W, 65-41
12/20/1991
A
L, 54-61
12/12/1992
H
W, 68-36
12/7/1997
A
W, 58-37
11/23/1999
H
W, 82-60
11/18/200
A
W, 71-48
11/16/12
H
W, 65-54
Mount St. Mary’s (4-1)
Home: 3-0; Away: 1-1
2/14/1976
H
W, 71-65
1/26/1978
A
L, 66-91
11/26/1999
H
W, 65-58
12/11/2004
A
W, 71-52
11/19/2005
H
W, 75-64
Mt. Vernon College (1-0)
Away: 1-0
2/5/1974
A
W, 57-42
Montgomery CC (1-0)
Away: 1-0
2/5/1974
A
W, 57-42
Navy (4-6)
Home: 3-3; Away: 1-3
12/9/1977
A
L, 65-78
12/6/1979
A
L, 70-90
12/12/1981
A
W, 66-65
12/7/1982
H
W, 71-62
12/6/1983
H
L, 51-61
12/5/1984
H
W, 60-57
12/2/1985
H
L, 63-69
1/12/1987
H
L, 63-80
1/23/1988
A
L, 58-67
1/11/1989
H
W, 69-44
New Hampshire (1-0)
Away: 1-0
12/29/2000
A
W, 87-54
New Mexico State (0-1)
Away: 1-0
11/23/12
A
L, 52-55
New Orleans (0-2)
Away: 0-2
1/4/1986
A
L, 57-73
1/2/1996
A
L, 58-83
Niagara (1-0)
Home: 1-0
3/5/1988
H
W, 92-47
Nicholls State (1-0)
Away: 1-0
12/30/1987
A
W, 81-68
Norfolk State (2-2)
Home: 2-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 0-1
11/27/1981
N
L, 71-81
11/13/2009
H
W, 66-49
12/29/2010
H
W, 72-45
1/2/12
A
L, 57-60
North Carolina (0-1)
Away: 0-1
11/9/2001
A
L, 59-77
North Carolina Central (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/27/2009
H
W, 72-57
North Carolina State (0-6)
Home: 0-4; Away: 0-2
11/27/1982
H
L, 43-82
2/6/1984
H
L, 68-80
2/11/1995
A
L, 46-84
11/23/1996
A
L, 51-75
12/29/1998
H
L, 62-100
1/29/1995
H
L, 65-78
Northeastern (9-9)
Home: 5-3; Away: 3-5; Neutral: 1-1
2/3/2006
H
W, 76-65
2/12/2006
A
W, 67-58
12/5/2007
A
W, 67-61
1/25/2007
H
W, 68-53
2/21/2008
A
L, 56-65
3/6/2008
H
L, 77-83 (OT)
3/13/2008
N
L, 46-78
1/18/2009
H
L, 43-59
2/1/2009
A
L, 47-57
1/17/2010
H
W, 72-61
1/31/2010
A
L, 57-70
1/30/2011
A
W, 61-55
3/2/11
H
W, 77-55
1/12/12
A
L, 54-58
2/9/12
H
W, 75-62
3/8/12
N
W, 70-60
1/6/13
A
L, 63-69
1/22/13
H
L, 51-60
Notre Dame (1-0)
Away: 1-0
2/11/1980
A
W, 68-35
Oakland (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
11/13/11
H
W, 59-48
11/09/12
A
L, 58-62
Old Dominion (2-50)
Home: 1-21; Away: 0-25; Neutral: 0-3
1/17/1975
A
L, 20-83
1/29/1976
H
L, 48-91
11/22/1982
A
L, 39-104
3/4/1989
A
L, 68-72
1/11/1992
H
L, 71-76(OT)
2/8/1992
A
L, 51-61
1/15/1993
H
L, 48-81
2/12/1993
A
L, 57-64
1/27/1994
H
L, 76-82(3OT)
2/24/1994
A
L, 55-67
3/12/1994
1/15/1995
3/1/1995
1/28/1996
2/9/1996
1/26/1997
2/23/1997
1/9/1998
2/4/1998
1/3/1999
1/31/1999
1/21/2000
2/6/2000
3/9/2000
2/6/2001
2/25/2001
1/13/2002
2/8/2002
3/8/2002
1/12/2003
2/23/2003
1/25/2004
2/29/2004
3/13/2004
1/27/2005
2/13/2005
1/20/2006
2/10/2006
3/9/2006
1/18/2007
2/22/2007
2/7/2008
2/28/2008
1/15/2009
2/22/2009
1/14/2010
2/14/2010
1/6/2011
2/3/2011
12/4/11
1/29/12
2/5/13
N
L, 61-78
H
L, 45-70
A
L, 76-85
A
L, 57-75
H
L, 64-86
A
L, 62-107
H
L, 46-102
A
L, 39-75
H
L, 43-63
H
L, 69-94
A
L, 45-81
H
L, 56-75
A
L, 65-88
N
L, 61-66
H
L, 64-73
A
L, 36-65
H
L, 51-71
A
L, 31-69
A
L, 63-68 (OT)
H
L, 69-73
A
L, 60-70
A
L, 54-77
H
L, 64-81
A
L, 81-85
A
L, 56-68
H
L, 49-66
A
L, 55-71
H
L, 33-81
N
L, 50-66
H
L, 49-69
A
L, 52-80
H
L, 61-71
A
L, 82-44
A
L, 42-73
H
W, 63-57
A
L, 49-79
H
L, 52-66
A
L, 66-70
H
L, 67-68
H
W, 85-69
A
L, 68-71
H
L, 39-53
Ohio (1-1)
Away: 0-1; Home: 1-0
12/12/10
H
W, 69-53
12/29/11
A
L, 59-75
Penn State (0-2)
Away: 0-1; Home: 0-1
12/2/2004
A
L, 48-76
12/6/2005
H
L, 62-68
Pennsylvania (1-0)
Neutral: 1-0
12/1/2001
N
W, 72-56
Pepperdine (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/6/1986
A
L, 73-75
Pitt-Johnson (0-2)
Home: 0-1; A: 0-1
1/31/1980
A
L, 76-91
11/21/1980
H
L, 65-66
Pittsburgh (0-1)
Away: 0-1
11/23/1991
A
L, 68-73
Portland State (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/24/2000
H
W, 73-58
Prince George’s CC (3-0)
Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0
2/6/1974
H
W, 65-62
1/16/1977
H
W, 90-88
1/15/1979
A
W, 75-56
Providence (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
12/11/1998
H
W, 79-68
11/20/1999
A
L, 70-82
Radford (3-12)
Home: 2-6; Away: 1-6
2/7/1981
A
L, 74-86
2/2/1980
A
L, 67-82
1/16/1981
H
W, 92-73
1/16/1982
A
L, 71-86
2/6/1982
H
W, 84-66
2/5/1983
H
L, 54-65
2/17/1984
A
L, 68-82
2/27/1984
H
L, 79-83
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
12/10/1985
A
L, 63-79
12/10/1986
H
L, 81-85
1/9/1989
A
L, 62-80
1/31/1990
H
L, 60-64
3/2/1991
A
W, 62-57
3/7/1981
H
L, 80-91
11/26/2010
H
L, 56-63
Randolph Macon (7-1)
Home: 3-1: Away: 4-0
2/22/1978
A
W, 57-55
2/15/1979
H
W, 80-59
2/19/1980
A
W, 74-69
2/23/1982
H
W, 76-39
2/19/1983
A
W, 89-77
1/7/1984
H
L, 79-82
2/2/1985
A
W, 74-53
12/7/1985
H
W, 63-54
Rice (1-0)
Neutral: 1-0
12/30/2006
N
W, 6858
Richmond (22-32)
Home: 9-11; Away: 10-15; Neutral: 2-6
2/13/1979
H
W, 75-53
12/16/1979
A
W, 81-45
11/25/1980
N
L, 72-74
2/18/1981
A
W, 72-55
2/14/1982
A
L, 68-80
2/17/1982
H
L, 53-64
3/5/1982
N
L, 67-74
1/25/1983
H
L, 65-77
2/16/1983
A
L, 56-67
1/14/1984
A
L, 68-86
2/5/1985
H
W, 63-62
2/16/1985
A
W, 69-60
3/2/1985
N
W, 65-52
1/18/1986
H
W, 71-56
1/22/1986
A
W, 59-52
1/17/1987
A
L, 46-60
2/14/1987
N
L, 54-49
1/16/1988
A
L, 49-53
2/13/1988
H
L, 50-52
3/11/1988
N
W, 64-63 (OT)
1/21/1989
H
L, 47-69
2/18/1989
A
L, 54-55
3/10/1989
N
L, 40-64
1/13/1990
H
L, 55-70
2/10/1990
A
L, 52-54
3/9/1990
N
L, 44-87
1/7/1991
A
L, 57-76
2/2/1991
H
L, 48-67
3/8/1991
N
L, 54-73
1/23/1992
A
L, 65-73
2/22/1992
H
L, 72-73
1/23/1993
H
W, 59-57
1/31/1993
H
L, 60-66
2/20/1993
A
W, 75-66
2/28/1993
A
L, 57-61 (OT)
2/2/1994
H
W, 73-69 (OT)
2/26/1994
A
W, 62-60
1/11/1995
H
W, 73-61
2/4/1995
A
W, 68-65
1/12/1996
H
W, 67-64
2/11/1996
A
W, 77-68
1/13/1997
A
L, 65-73
2/20/1997
H
W, 74-68
1/10/1998
A
W, 69-64
1/29/1998
A
W, 69-64
1/31/1999
H
W, 83-72
2/13/1999
A
W, 80-76
12/9/2000
A
L, 62-73
1/7/2001
H
L, 66-69
12/1/2007
A
L, 55-71
11/16/2008
H
L, 46-75
11/16/2009
A
L, 52-78
1/15/2014
A
L, 64-67 (OT)
3/1/2014
H
L, 63-72
Rhode Island (0-1)
Away: 0-1
1/11/14
A
L,40-59
St. Francis (7-2)
Home: 4-0; Away: 3-2
12/7/1984
A
W, 82-61
1/29/1986
H
W, 88-52
2/11/1987
A
W, 81-54
11/24/1991
A
L, 60-62
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11/30/1996
A
W, 61-57
12/17/1997
H
W, 70-58
12/5/1999
A
L, 71-91
11/20/2000
H
W, 78-42
11/21/13
H
W, 97-62
St. Bonaventure (0-1)
Away: 0-1
2/22/2014
A
L, 53-57
St. Joseph’s (1-6)
Home: 0-2; Away: 1-3;Neutral: 0-1
12/7/1984
A
L, 60-78
11/14/1997
A
L, 53-67
12/29/2003
A
W, 68-59 (ot)
1/6/2009
H
L, 59-72
12/6/2009
A
L, 46-65
2/15/2014
H
L,75-89
3/6/2014
N
L,55-89
Saint Louis (0-1)
Home: 0-1
2/8/2014
H
L,62-65
St. Mary’s (MD) (4-1)
Home: 2-0; Away: 2-1
2/13/1974
A
W, 75-39
2/20/1974
H
W, 81-26
1/27/1976
A
L, 61-66
2/26/1980
A
W, 87-60
2/14/1975
H
W, 44-27
San Diego State (0-1)
Away: 0-1
11/25/1994
A
L, 60-76
San Francisco (0-1)
A: 0-1
12/3/1993
A
L, 59-69
San Jose State (1-0)
Away: 1-0
12/5/1986
A
W, 67-60
Santa Clara (0-1)
Home: 0-1
12/18/2000
H
L, 38-47
Seton Hall (2-4)
Home: 2-1; Away: 0-3
12/4/1997
H
W, 80-67
12/2/1998
H
W, 77-73
1/2/2002
A
L, 49-57
12/29/2002
H
L, 50-64
3/18/2004
A
L, 56-61 (ot)
11/16/2007
A
L, 41-78
Shenandoah (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/20/1978
H
W, 108-40
Shepherd (0-2)
Home: 0-2
1/20/1975
H
L, 43-75
2/10/1975
H
L, 43-59
Siena (4-3)
Home: 3-2; Away: 1-1
11/30/1984
H
L, 56-69
2/4/1989
H
W, 77-66
1/4/1992
A
W, 66-62
12/6/1992
H
W, 83-72
1/9/1994
H
L, 70-68
12/31/2005
A
L, 69-78
12/2/2006
H
W, 61-44
South Carolina (0-2)
Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1
1/20/1998
H
L, 70-73
1/2/2000
A
L, 48-62
South East Louisiana (1-1)
Away: 1-1
1/3/1986
A
L, 57-69
12/31/1995
A
W, 87-62
Stephen F. Austin (0-1)
Away: 0-1
11/26/1994
A
L, 52-75
Stony Brook (2-0)
Away: 1-0; Home: 1-0
12/9/2010
H
W, 74-48
11/21/11
A
W, 54-50
Temple (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/2/1983
A
L, 56-91
Tennessee-Chattanooga (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
11/24/2001
H
W, 91-84
12/7/2002
A
L, 66-76
Toledo (1-0)
Neutral: 1-0
11/17/2007
N
W, 66-65
Towson (17-10)
Home: 10-4; Away: 8-6
12/9/1982
A
W, 68-66
12/8/1984
A
W, 70-47
1/26/1985
A
W, 72-60
12/2/1989
H
W, 64-61
2/25/1991
A
W, 71-53
12/9/1992
H
W, 74-58
1/27/2002
A
W, 61-49
2/17/2002
H
W, 57-44
1/26/2003
A
W, 80-63
3/4/2003
H
W, 79-54
1/4/2004
H
W, 65-51
2/22/2004
A
W, 64-52
1/2/2005
A
L, 60-72
2/17/2005
H
W, 68-45
2/26/2006
H
W, 50-45
1/21/2007
A
L, 54-64
1/20/2008
A
L, 38-65
2/24/2008
H
L, 53-58
1/11/2009
H
L, 47-68
2/19/2009
A
L, 52-67
1/3/2010
A
L, 46-60
2/20/11
H
L, 53-59
1/26/12
H
W, 78-54
2/16/12
A
L, 68-70 (OT)
1/17/13
A
W, 65-54
2/17/13
H
L, 51-53
11/19/13
H
W, 60-58
Trinity (2-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0
2/21/1973
H
W, 33-31
2/19/1975
A
W, 47-73
Tulane (1-1)
Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0
11/29/2003
A
W, 61-60
11/21/2004
H
L, 56-62
UAB (1-2)
Home: 1-1; Away 0-1
11/27/2000
H
L, 46-69
12/2/12
H
W, 58-55
12/21/13
A
:, 64-67
UMBC (6-2)
Home: 4-0; Away: 2-2
1/29/1981
A
W, 91-69
1/19/1982
H
W, 108-51
12/30/1992
A
W, 74-72 (OT)
12/11/1993
H
W, 63-51
11/21/2007
H
W, 58-57
11/19/2008
A
L, 60-89
11/23/2010
H
W, 54-38
12/8/11
A
L, 53-65
UNC Asheville (1-0)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0
11/27/11
H
W, 88-59
UNC Wilmington (35-29)
Home: 17-12; Away: 14-15; Neutral: 4-1
1/17/1985
H
L, 48-86
2/9/1985
N
W, 69-66
1/27/1986
H
L, 60-62
2/20/1986
A
L, 57-70
2/27/1986
H
L, 54-68
1/26/1987
A
L, 69-79
2/23/1987
A
L, 67-74
1/11/1988
A
W, 74-71
2/8/1988
H
W, 88-75
1/14/1989
H
W, 71-67
2/11/1989
A
W, 71-60
3/9/1989
N
W, 76-63
1/6/1990
H
W, 86-58
2/3/1990
A
W, 65-62
1/12/1991
H
W, 53-28
2/9/1991
A
W, 70-47
3/7/1991
N
W, 67-63
1/18/1992
A
W, 81-66
2/15/1992
H
W, 71-54
1/22/1993
A
W, 78-61
2/19/1993
H
W, 81-62
1/16/1994
A
W, 62-51
2/11/1994
H
W, 66-35
3/10/1994
N
W, 68-55
1/20/1995
A
L, 39-55
2/19/1995
H
W, 56-45
1/14/1996
H
W, 81-39
2/18/1996
A
W, 63-41
1/19/1997
H
W, 71-50
2/16/1997
A
W, 78-70
1/2/1998
A
W, 74-63
1/30/1998
H
W, 59-55
1/24/1999
H
W, 62-56
2/14/1999
H
W, 62-56
1/16/2000
H
L, 69-76
2/25/2000
A
L, 53-56
1/11/2001
H
W, 72-54
2/11/2001
A
W, 65-53
3/8/2001
A
W, 58-47
12/28/2001
A
L, 49-62
3/2/2002
H
W, 70-61
1/23/2003
H
L, 55-60
2/9/2003
A
L, 64-86
1/18/2004
H
L, 57-65
2/8/2004
A
L, 54-63
1/20/2005
A
W, 59-53
2/20/2005
H
L, 47-51
1/13/2006
H
L, 51-64
3/2/2006
A
L, 48-61
1/4/2007
H
L, 57-59
2/1/2007
A
L, 58-59
1/27/2008
A
L, 47-63
2/17/2008
H
L, 55-69
1/29/2009
H
L, 52-68
2/12/2009
A
L, 40-69
3/12/2009
N
L, 47-56
2/11/2010
A
L, 47-51
2/25/2010
H
W, 63-53
1/13/2011
H
L, 51-67
2/27/11
A
L, 56-74
1/15/12
A
L, 53-61
2/14/13
A
W, 62-52
2/28/13
H
W, 65-53
3/14/14
N
L, 46-60
University of Pacific (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/26/1988
H
W, 57-56
Utah Valley (1-0)
Home: 1-0
11/14/13
H
W, 82-64
Virginia (0-5)
Home: 0-2; Away: 0-3
11/30/1978
A
L, 47-94
2/25/1980
H
L, 67-71
2/17/1983
A
L, 54-83
11/22/1983
H
L, 53-85
11/27/1984
A
L, 59-87
Virginia Commonwealth (28-28)
Home: 14-12; Away: 12-15; Neutral: 2-1
2/1/1975
A
L, 41-75
1/11/1979
A
W, 65-64
12/8/1979
H
L, 77-85
11/24/1980
A
L, 66-72
1/24/1981
H
W, 72-61
11/23/1981
H
W, 87-65
1/23/1982
A
W, 79-68
3/2/1982
N
W, 70-66
11/18/1982
A
L, 62-66
1/22/1983
H
W, 84-48
2/3/1984
H
L, 79-85
2/22/1984
A
W, 66-55
12/3/1984
H
W, 57-43
2/19/1985
A
L, 59-62
12/4/1985
H
L, 50-52
12/21/1986
A
L, 47-79
2/17/1987
H
L, 48-72
12/8/1990
H
L, 66-77
11/30/1991
A
W, 82-59
1/27/1993
H
L, 50-69
1/5/1994
A
W, 54-44
12/17/1994
H
L, 61-82
12/16/1995
A
W, 73-70 (OT)
2/28/1996
H
L, 80-82
1/24/1997
H
W, 82-69
2/7/1997
A
L, 56-66
1/11/1998
H
L, 64-82
2/8/1998
A
W, 77-71
2/26/1998
N
L, 42-60
1/26/1999
A
W, 75-68
2/7/1999
H
W, 84-69
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
1/28/2000
A
L, 83-88 (2OT)
2/20/2000
H
W, 99-89
1/14/2001
A
W, 58-57
2/18/2001
H
W, 59-52
1/20/2002
A
L, 52-85
2/24/2002
H
W, 86-68
1/30/2003
H
W, 78-60
3/2/2003
A
W, 59-52
1/11/2004
A
W, 77-62
2/12/2004
H
W, 80-60
3/12/2004
N
W, 73-59
1/23/2005
H
W, 79-64
2/27/05
A
L, 56-62
1/8/2006
A
L, 55-57
2/19/2006
H
L, 54-58
3/8/2006
H
W, 74-60
2/4/2007
H
L, 54-57
2/18/2007
A
L, 52-61
2/3/2008
H
L, 51-63
1/8/2009
A
L, 43-67
2/21/2010
H
L, 55-65
1/9/2011
A
L, 46-64
1/22/2012
H
W, 71-58
2/26/2012
A
W, 69-59
1/25/2014
A
L,86-112
Virginia State (0-2)
Away: 0-2
2/1/1976
A
L, 48-69
2/10/1979
A
L, 68-69
Virginia Tech (2-5)
Home: 1-2; Away: 1-3
12/13/1986
H
L, 64-80
1/23/1989
A
L, 49-67
12/6/1989
H
W, 69-54
12/30/1990
A
W, 57-56
12/21/1998
H
L, 57-66
11/23/2008
H
L, 52-69
11/19/2009
A
L, 41-70
Virginia Wesleyan (1-1)
Away: 1-1
2/11/1978
A
W, 72-35
1/20/1979
A
L, 67-76
Wagner (0-1)
Away: 0-1
12/21/1996
A
L, 66-75
Wake Forest (0-1)
Home: 0-1
11/25/1988
H
L, 56-90
West Hampton (1-1)
Away: 1-1
2/16/1977
A
L, 48-54
2/14/1978
A
W, 75-49
West Virginia (0-2)
Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1
1/3/1990
H
L, 55-76
12/17/1990
A
L, 59-69
Western Michigan (1-1)
Away: 0-1; Neutral: 1-0
12/28/1996
N
W, 68-63
12/28/2000
A
L, 56-58
Wichita State (0-1)
Away: 0-1; Home: 0-0
11/20/2010
A
L, 59-65
William & Mary (49-23)
Home: 27-6; Away: 18-14; Neutral: 4-3
2/23/1977
A
L, 53-65
2/17/1978
H
L, 45-72
1/23/1979
A
L, 54-71
12/22/1979
H
W, 61-55
2/28/1980
A
L, 69-70
12/3/1980
A
W, 75-70
2/4/1981
H
W, 84-69
3/7/1981
N
L, 74-85
12/2/1981
H
W, 63-62
2/3/1982
A
W, 73-64
2/2/1983
H
W, 83-75
1/27/1984
H
W, 86-50
1/24/1985
H
W, 70-53
2/13/1985
A
L, 56-61
1/20/1986
A
W, 45-44
2/3/1986
H
L, 63-69
1/19/1987
A
W, 72-56
2/2/1987
H
W, 78-65
1/20/1988
H
L, 62-63
2/17/1988
A
W, 62-50
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1/25/1989
2/22/1989
1/17/1990
3/3/1990
3/8/1990
1/9/1991
2/6/1991
1/15/1992
2/12/1992
1/17/1993
2/14/1993
1/30/1994
2/27/1994
12/29/1994
1/12/1995
2/13/1995
3/9/1995
1/16/1996
2/11/1996
3/7/1996
1/5/1997
2/21/1997
1/23/1998
2/15/1998
1/17/1999
2/19/1999
2/4/2000
3/5/2000
3/8/2000
1/21/2001
2/15/2001
1/11/2002
2/10/2002
1/10/2003
2/27/2003
1/29/2004
2/15/2004
1/9/2005
2/11/2005
1/15/2006
2/5/2006
1/7/2007
2/25/2007
3/8/2007
1/24/2008
2/15/2009
1/24/2010
1/23/2011
1/5/12
1/19/12
2/10/13
3/6/13
A
W, 69-52
H
W, 70-54
A
L, 69-70
H
W, 64-47
N
W, 68-61
H
W, 68-46
A
W, 67-54
H
W, 65-61
A
W, 62-51
A
W, 78-61
H
W, 72-67
A
L, 65-66
H
L, 76-78
N
W, 83-71
H
W, 62-58
A
L, 56-75
N
L, 56-62
A
W, 66-58
H
W, 57-55
N
W, 80-69
A
W, 60-58
H
W, 75-57
H
W, 72-61
A
W, 76-62
H
W, 71-65(OT)
A
L, 50-64
H
W, 79-58
A
L, 66-72
N
W, 84-75
A
W, 72-65
H
W, 55-41
A
W, 69-65
H
W, 80-67
H
W, 64-48
A
W, 66-53
A
W, 64-54
H
W, 70-43
H
W, 81-69
A
W, 69-51
H
W, 70-51
A
W, 58-55
A
L, 46-47
H
L, 56-65
N
L, 69-79
H
W, 47-42
A
L, 63-74
H
L, 55-69
A
L, 57-69
A
L, 66-76
H
W, 82-70
H
W, 57-56
A
L, 53-63
Winthrop (1-1)
Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1
12/30/2008
H
W, 67-56
12/7/2008
A
L, 42-58
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1973-74 (3-4)
Coach: Kevin Colgate
2/3 at Catholic
2/13 at Hood College
2/19 Immaculata
2/21 Trinity
2/27 at Howard
2/28 at Geo. Washington
3/4 Geo. Washington
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
19-13
45-32
45-31
33-31
44-34
42-37
32-27
1974-75 (13-3)
Coach: Jim Wolfe/Jim Conklin
1/20 Mount Vernon Col. W127-14
1/23 Howard
L 46-44
1/25 Georgetown
W 67-56
1/28 at Hood College
W 81-29
2/5 at Montgomery C.C. W 57-42
2/6 Prince George’s C.C. W 65-62
2/8 at American
W 66-62
2/11 Mary Washington W 75-43
2/12 at Howard
W 58-57
2/13 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W 75-39
2/20 St. Mary’s (Md.)
W 81-26
2/22 at Bridgewater
L 86-76
2/24 Gallaudet
W 79-48
2/27 Georgetown
W 69-60
3/1 Gallaudet
W 57-37
3/2 Federal City College L 86-26
1975-76 (6-9)
Coach: Jim Wolfe/Jim Conklin
1/17 at Old Dominion
L 83-20
1/20 Shepherd
L 75-43
1/22 D.C. Teachers
W 84-17
1/29 at Geo. Washington W 44-38
1/31 Bridgewater
L 46-32
2/1 at VCU
L 75-41
2/3 at Gallaudet
L 59-41
2/10 Shepherd
L 59-43
2/12 at Catholic
L 73-57
2/14 St. Mary’s (Md.)
W 44-27
2/17 at Immaculata
W 71-28
2/19 at Trinity
W 47-37
2/24 at Hood College
W 73-31
2/28 at Georgetown
L 46-31
3/2 Howard
L 47-23
1976-77 (7-10)
Coach: Becky Burch
1/15 at Christ. Newport
1/19 Geo. Washington
1/21 Eastern Mennonite
1/27 at St. Mary’s (Md.)
1/29 Old Dominion
2/1 at Virginia State
2/3 at D.C. Teachers
2/8 Mary Washington
2/10 Bowie State
2/12 at Gallaudet
2/14 Mount St. Mary’s
2/16 at Westhampton
2/18 at Bridgewater
2/22 American
2/23 at William & Mary
2/25 at Mary Baldwin
2/26 at Averett
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
58-55
56-49
78-49
66-61
91-48
69-48
76-32
73-36
62-57
78-57
71-65
54-48
74-67
73-68
65-53
70-69
69-65
1977-78 (9-11)
Coach: Pat Layne
12/1 at Bowie State
L 91-87
12/5
12/7
12/9
1/10
1/16
1/19
1/26
1/28
1/30
2/3
2/4
2/6
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/15
2/17
2/20
2/22
at Geo. Washington L
Georgetown
W
at Navy
L
at Loyola (Md.)
L
Prince George’s C.C. W
at Howard
L
at Mount St. Mary’s L
at Catholic
L
at Hampton
L
at Eastern Mennonite L
at JMU (J.V.)
W
Bridgewater
L
at Mary Washington W
Christopher Newport W
at Westhampton
W
at Virginia Wesleyan W
William & Mary
L
Gallaudet
W
at Randolph-Macon W
76-60
70-62
78-65
82-59
90-88
90-59
91-66
81-58
75-55
77-73
72-67
61-59
56-47
67-50
75-49
72-35
72-45
82-50
57-55
1978-79 (10-12)
Coach: Pat Layne
11/20Shenandoah
W108-40
11/30at Virginia
L 94-47
12/5 Navy
L 74-59
12/7 Georgetown
L 75-63
1/11 at VCU
W 65-64
1/15 at Prince George’s C.C. W 75-56
1/18 American
L 74-57
1/20 at Va. Wesleyan
L 76-67
1/23 at William and Mary L 71-54
1/26 Mary Washington W 70-30
1/30 at Bridgewater
L 72-62
2/3 Eastern Mennonite W 69-52
2/6 Bowie State
L 94-42
2/9 at Chris. Newport W 64-55
2/10 at Virginia State
L 69-68
2/13 Richmond
W 75-53
2/15 Randolph-Macon W 80-59
2/29 at Hampton
L 75-59
3/1 at Eastern Mennonite L 74-71
3/2 Liberty
W 86-55
3/3 Christopher Newport W 71-51
1979-80 (12-12)
Coach: Pat Layne
12/1 Campbell
L 96-80
12/4 Georgetown
L 77-65
12/6 at Navy
L 90-70
12/8 Va. Commonwealth L 85-77
12/11at Davis & Elkins
W 70-59
12/16at Richmond
W 81-45
12/18at American
W 68-67
12/22William & Mary
W 61-55
1/26 at Hampton
L 65-53
1/31 at Pitt-Johnstown L 91-76
2/2 at Radford
L 82-67
2/5 Md.-Baltimore Co. W 80-47
2/7 at Eastern Kentucky L 68-61
2/9 at East Carolina
L 106-53
2/11 at Notre Dame (Md.)W 68-35
2/13 at Longwood
L 82-59
2/16 Liberty
W 91-37
2/19 at Randolph-Macon W 74-69
2/22 Bridgewater
W 86-61
2/25 Virginia
L 71-67
2/26 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W 87-60
2/28 at William & Mary# L 70-69
2/29 vs. Liberty#
W 88-65
3/1 vs. Hampton#
W 67-58
# VAIAW Tournament
1980-81 (15-11, 12-3 VAIAW)
Coach: Pat Layne
11/18Longwood*
W 66-62
11/21Pitt-Johnstown
L 66-65
11/24at VCU *
L 72-66
11/25Richmond*
L 74-72
11/29at Duke
L 86-50
12/3 at William & Mary* W 75-70
12/6 at Hampton*
W 82-78
12/9 at Georgetown
L 102-68
1/10 at James Madison W 73-66
1/14 American
L 64-63
1/16 Radford*
W 92-73
1/22 at Liberty*
W 75-68
1/24 Va. Commonwealth*W 72-61
1/29 at UMBC
W 91-69
1/31 Hampton*
W 85-69
2/4 William & Mary*
W 84-69
2/7 at Radford*
L 86-74
2/10 at Longwood*
W 79-74
2/12 Liberty*
W 96-67
2/14 at Bridgewater*
W 71-52
2/18 at Richmond*
W 72-55
2/20 vs. Howard%
L 74-58
2/21 vs. American%
L 109-74
3/3 vs. Liberty#
W 68-48
3/7 vs. William & Mary# L 85-74
3/7 vs. Radford#
L 91-80
* VAIAW game
% Catholic tournament
# VAIAW tournament
1981-82 (21-12, 9-5 VAIAW)
Coach: Pat Layne
11/17at Longwood*
W 64-57
11/20at Hampton*
L 79-78
11/23Va. Commonwealth*W 87-65
11/27vs. Norfolk State% L 81-71
11/28vs. Delaware State% W 76-54
12/2 William & Mary*
W 63-62
12/4 vs. G. Washington@ L 95-70
12/5 vs. American@
L 107-78
12/12at Navy
W 66-65
1/7 James Madison
W 81-70
1/9 Geo. Washington W 85-80
1/12 at Marymount
W 66-29
1/14 Hampton*
L 88-75
1/16 at Radford*
L 86-71
1/19 UMBC
W108-51
1/21 Liberty*
W 90-61
1/23 at VCU*
W 79-68
1/28 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ L 97-86
1/29 vs. C.W. Post$
L 70-63
2/3 at William & Mary* W 73-64
2/6 Radford*
W 84-66
2/9 Longwood*
W 8842
2/11 at Liberty*
W 83-67
2/14 at Richmond*
L 80-68
2/17 Richmond*
L 64-53
2/20 Bucknell&
W 82-56
2/21 Loyola (MD)&
W 66-65
2/23 vs. Randolph-MaconW 76-39
2/25 at American
L 81-76
2/27 at Catholic
W100-47
3/2 vs. VCU#
W 70-66
3/5 vs. Richmond#
L 74-67
3/6 vs. Hampton#
W 85-82
* VAIAW game
@Belair
Classic
# VAIAW Tournament
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% Morgan State Tournament
$ Foxy Lady Tournament
& Catholic Classic
FIRST SEASON
NCAA DIVISION I
1982-83 (10-12)
Coach: Pat Layne
11/18at VCU
L 66-62
11/22at Old Dominion
L 39-104
11/27North Carolina StateL 43-82
11/30at James Madison W 74-70
12/3 Liberty
W 89-66
12/4 Hampton
W 69-49
12/7 Navy
W 71-62
12/9 at Towson State
W 68-66
1/12 Georgetown
L 60-64
1/17 at Geo. Washington L 54-68
1/19 Loyola (Md.)
L 53-56
1/22 Va. Commonwealth W 84-48
1/25 Richmond
L 65-77
1/29 American
W 92-82
2/2 William & Mary
W 83-75
2/5 Radford
L 54-65
2/9 at Howard
L 50-65
2/16 at Richmond
L 56-67
2/17 at Virginia
L 54-83
2/19 at Randolph-Macon W 89-77
2/22 at Liberty
W 77-66
2/26 East Carolina
L 65-69
1983-84 (12-15)
Coach: Pat Layne
11/18at Marymount
W 75-25
11/22Virginia
L 53-85
11/28James Madison
L 53-60
12/2 vs. Temple@
L 56-91
12/3 vs. James Madison@ W 60-57
12/6 Navy
L 51-61
12/8 at Towson State
W 70-47
12/11at American
W 58-48
1/7 Randolph-Macon L 79-82
1/11 at Lehigh
W 76-75
1/14 at Richmond
L 68-86
1/15 at East Carolina
L 50-68
1/18 Loyola (MD)
W 83-56
1/21 at Bucknell
L 64-68
1/24 at Georgetown
L 73-87
1/27 William & Mary
W 86-50
1/31 Geo. Washington L 82-91
2/1 American
W 93-89
2/3 Va. Commonwealth L 79-85
2/6 North Carolina StateL 68-80
2/9 at James Madison W 84-69
2/12 East Carolina
W 58-54
2/17 at Radford
L 68-82
2/20 Howard
W 72-64
2/22 at VCU
W 66-55
2/27 Radford
L 79-83
3/2 at East Carolina#
L 41-68
@ Geo. Washington Tournament
# ECAC South Tournament
(Greenville, N.C.)
1984-85 (13-15)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/23East Tennessee StateL
11/27at Virginia
L
11/30at Siena%
L
12/1 vs. Manhattan%
W
43-58
59-87
56-69
77-71
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12/3 VA Commonwealth W
12/5 Navy
W
12/7 vs. St. Joseph@
L
12/8 at St. Francis (PA)@ W
1/12 at Loyola (MD)
W
1/15 at G. Washington L
1/17 at UNC Wilmington* L
1/19 East Carolina*
L
1/24 William & Mary*
W
1/26 at Towson State
W
1/30 James Madison*
L
2/2 at Randolph-Macon W
2/5 Richmond*
W
2/9 UNC Wilmington* W
2/11 East Carolina*(ot) L
2/13 at William & Mary* L
2/16 at Richmond*
W
2/19 at VCU
L
2/20 at American*
L
2/21 at Howard
L
2/23 American*
W
2/25 at James Madison* L
3/2 at Richmond#
W
3/3 vs. East Carolina# L
% Siena College/Dial Classic
@ Loyola College Tournament
* ECAC South game
# ECAC South Tournament
(Richmond, Va.)
57-43
60-57
60-78
82-61
72-41
50-70
48-86
54-89
70-53
72-60
50-70
74-53
63-62
69-66
66-68
56-61
69-60
59-62
63-68
52-67
78-69
59-71
65-52
54-77
FIRST SEASON IN CAA
1985-86 (9-19, 3-9 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/22at G. Washington@ L 48-60
11/23vs. Georgetown@ L 63-67
11/26Marymount
W 86-27
11/30Duke
L 66-85
12/2 Navy
L 63-69
12/4 Va. Commonwealth L 50-52
12/7 Randolph-Macon W 63-54
12/10at Radford
L 63-79
12/28Coppin State
W 86-29
12/30James Madison*
L 54-63
1/3 at S.E. Louisiana
L 57-69
1/4 at New Orleans
L 57-73
1/9 Delaware State
W 76-60
1/15 Georgetown
W 64-51
1/18 Richmond *
W 71-56
1/20 at William & Mary* W 45-44
1/22 at Richmond*
W 59-52
1/25 East Carolina*
L 61-72
1/27 UNC Wilmington* L 60-62
1/29 St. Francis (PA)
W 88-52
2/1 at James Madison* L 48-67
2/3 William & Mary*
L 63-69
2/10 American*
L 62-75
2/12 Howard
L 52-76
2/17 at American*
L 52-76
2/20 at UNC Wilmington* L 57-70
2/22 at East Carolina*
L 46-78
2/27 at UNC Wilmington# L 54-68
@ Geo. Washington Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament
(Wilmington, N.C.)
1986-87 (11-17, 3-9 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/29at Delaware State L 71-72
12/1 Catholic
W 81-53
12/5 at San Jose State@ W 67-60
12/6 vs. Pepperdine@
L 73-75
12/10Radford
L 81-85
12/11Georgetown
W 79-64
12/13Virginia Tech
L 64-80
12/20vs. Duquesne%
W 71-67
12/21at VCU %
L 47-79
1/3 at James Madison* L 52-75
1/7 Loyola (Md.)
W 57-49
1/10 American*
L 55-78
1/12 Navy
L 63-80
1/17 at Richmond*
L 46-60
1/18 Coppin State
W Forfeit
1/19 at William & Mary* W 72-56
1/24 at East Carolina*
L 51-64
1/26 UNC Wilmington* L 69-79
1/31 James Madison*
L 46-80
2/2 William & Mary*
W 78-65
2/7 Longwood W 65-59
2/11 at St. Francis (PA)
W 81-54
2/14 Richmond*
L 54-59
2/16 at American*
L 71-73
2/17 Va. Commonwealth L 48-72
2/21 East Carolina*
W 61-54
2/23 UNC Wilmington* L 67-74
2/27 vs. American#
L 53-80
@ San Jose Tournament
% Disco Sports/Converse Classic at VCU
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)
12/1 at Bucknell
L 62-65
12/6 Howard
W 68-53
12/10Geo. Washington W 62-56
12/19at Morgan State
W 82-57
12/30at Lehigh
W 68-49
1/4 Iona
W 73-58
1/7 American*
W 66-61
1/9 at Radford
L 62-80
1/11 Navy
W 69-44
1/14 UNC Wilmington* W 71-67
1/16 East Carolina*
W 67-56
1/18 at Md. Eastern ShoreW 97-42
1/21 Richmond*
L 47-69
1/23 at Virginia Tech
L 49-67
1/25 at William & Mary* W 69-52
1/28 James Madison*
L 56-69
1/31 American*
W 72-45
2/4 Siena
W 77-66
2/11 at UNC Wilmington* W 71-60
2/13 at East Carolina*
L 60-71
2/18 at Richmond*
L 54-55
2/20 at Delaware State W 81-59
2/22 William & Mary*
W 70-54
2/25 at James Madison* L 57-68
3/4 at Old Dominion
L 68-72
3/9 vs. UNCW#
W 76-63
3/10 vs. Richmond#
L 40-64
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Williamsburg, Va.)
12/1 Morgan State
W 65-41
12/5 at Georgetown
L 79-82
12/8 Va. Commonwealth L 66-77
12/17at West Virginia
L 59-69
12/19Howard
W 65-62
12/29vs. Morehead State@ W 75-68
12/30at Virginia Tech@
W 57-56
1/7 at Richmond*
L 57-76
1/9 William & Mary*
W 68-46
1/12 UNC Wilmington* W 53-28
1/14 East Carolina* (ot) W 77-76
1/18 at Liberty
W 55-47
1/21 Hofstra
W 65-35
1/23 American*
W 68-48
1/26 at James Madison* L 42-48
2/2 Richmond*
L 48-67
2/6 at William & Mary* W 67-54
2/9 at UNC Wilmington* W 70-47
2/11 at East Carolina*
L 56-71
2/16 Delaware
W 76-64
2/20 at American*
W 66-65
2/23 James Madison*
L 45-54
2/25 at Towson State
W 71-53
3/2 at Radford
W 62-57
3/7 vs. UNW #
W 67-63
3/8 vs. Richmond#
L 54-73
@ Virginia Tech Diamond Club Classic
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)
1987-88 (21-9, 7-5 CAA)
1989-90 (13-16, 5-6 CAA)
1991-92 (15-13, 7-7 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/28vs. Miami (Ohio)@ L 43-48
11/29vs. Delaware@
W 68-55
12/1 at Loyola (MD)
W 91-40
12/5 Coppin State
W 77-54
12/12Delaware State
W 93-50
12/19Morgan State
W 71-59
12/30vs. Nicholls State% W 81-68
12/31vs. Appalachian St.% L 52-76
1/2 at Central Florida% W 74-71
1/6 Bucknell
W 63-52
1/9 at East Carolina*
W 61-53
1/11 at UNC Wilmington* W 74-71
1/16 at Richmond*
L 49-53
1/20 William & Mary*
L 62-63
1/23 at Navy
L 58-67
1/27 American*
W 60-56
1/30 James Madison*
L 55-73
2/3 Davis & Elkins
W 89-52
2/6 East Carolina*
W 68-66
2/8 UNC Wilmington* W 88-75
2/13 Richmond*
L 50-52
2/17 at William & Mary* W 62-50
2/20 at Iona
W 84-78
2/22 at James Madison* L 54-75
2/24 at American*
W 59-51
2/27 Md.-Eastern Shore W 72-65
3/5 Niagara
W 92-47
3/10 vs. East Carolina# W 81-71
3/11 vs. Richmond# (ot) W 64-63
3/12 vs. James Madison# L 72-87
@ Carrier Classic Tournament
% Central Florida Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Washington, D.C.)
1988-89 (18-11, 7-5 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/25Wake Forest
L 56-90
11/26University of Pacific W 57-56
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/24vs. Creighton@
L 98-107
11/25vs. Florida@
L 51-68
11/29at Maryland
L 63-75
12/2 Towson State
W 64-61
12/6 Virginia Tech
W 69-54
12/9 Liberty
W 97-56
12/20at Geo. Washington L 46-67
12/27vs. Boston U. %
W 77-68
12/28vs. Connecticut% L 60-74
12/29vs. Canisius%
L 64-69
1/3 West Virginia
L 55-76
1/6 UNC Wilmington
W 86-58
1/8 East Carolina*
L 68-78
1/10 Lehigh
W 66-60
1/13 Richmond*
L 55-70
1/17 at W&M * (ot)
L 69-70
1/20 American*
W 58-46
1/22 at Howard
L 65-66
1/25 Delaware State
W 77-53
1/27 at James Madison* L 44-62
1/31 Radford
L 60-64
2/3 at UNC Wilmington* W 65-62
2/5 at East Carolina*
L 61-63
2/10 at Richmond*
L 52-54
2/16 at American*
W 74-59
2/24 James Madison*
W 47-43
3/3 William & Mary*
W 64-47
3/8 vs. William & Mary# W 68-61
3/9 at Richmond#
L 44-87
@ UNLV Desert Classic
% Lasalle Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/23vs. Pittsburgh@
L 68-73
11/24vs. St. Francis@
L 60-62
11/30at VCU W 82-59
12/2 Canisius
W 75-52
12/6 vs. BYU%
L 58-64
12/7 vs. Iona%
W 65-55
12/11Delaware State
W 81-71
12/14at Howard
W 64-58
12/20at Morgan State
L 54-61
1/4 at Siena
W 66-62
1/5 at Manhattan CollegeW 60-59
1/11 Old Dominion* (ot) L 71-76
1/15 William & Mary*
W 65-61
1/18 at UNC Wilmington* W 81-66
1/20 at East Carolina*
L 60-78
1/23 at Richmond*
L 65-73
1/29 James Madison*
W 60-51
2/1 at American*
W 76-63
2/8 at Old Dominion* L 51-61
2/12 at William & Mary* W 62-51
2/15 UNC Wilmington* W 71-54
2/17 East Carolina* (ot) L 56-67
2/22 Richmond*
L 72-73
2/24 Bucknell
L 64-68
2/26 at James Madison* L 58-63
2/29 American*
W 62-59
3/4 at Delaware
W 65-57
3/12 vs. James Madison# L 56-64
@ St. Francis Tournament
% Dial Soap/Arizona State Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
1990-91 (18-11, 7-5 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
12/1 Georgetown
12/5 vs. Montana@
12/6 vs. Siena@
12/9 Towson State
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/24Maryland
L 61-94
11/26at Delaware St.
W 64-58
11/28Geo. Washington (ot) L 66-68
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1992-93 (17-10, 8-6 CAA)
W
L
W
W
73-70
63-78
83-72
74-58
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12/12Morgan State
W 68-36
12/19Delaware
W 80-45
12/21Howard
W 76-56
12/30at UMBC (ot)
W 74-72
1/6 at Bethune-CookmanW 77-46
1/7 vs. Bethune-Cookman!W 62-53
1/11 at South Florida
L 64-66
1/15 Old Dominion*
L 48-81
1/17 at William & Mary* W 56-53
1/22 at UNC Wilmington* W 78-61
1/24 at East Carolina*
W 73-61
1/27 Va. Commonwealth L 50-69
1/29 American*
L 57-68
1/31 Richmond*
L 60-66
2/5 at James Madison* L 53-56
2/12 at Old Dominion* L 57-64
2/14 William & Mary*
W 72-67
2/19 UNC Wilmington* W 81-62
2/21 East Carolina*
W 77-57
2/26 at American*
W 57-42
2/28 at Richmond* (ot) L 57-61
3/5 James Madison* (ot)W 52-49
3/11 vs. East Carolina# L 50-72
@ Clearly Canadian Classic
! at Univ. of Central Florida
*CAA Games
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
1993-94 (21-11, 10-4 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/27Winthrop
W104-40
11/30at Georgetown
L 80-91
12/3 vs. San Francisco@ L 59-69
12/4 vs. Boise S.@ (2ot) L 89-91
12/5 vs. AK-Anchorage@ L 48-81
12/9 Loyola (MD)
W 89-50
12/11UMBC
W 63-51
12/18at Coppin State
W 76-40
12/21at Howard
W 91-57
12/28IonaW
68-58
12/31Monmouth
W 70-63
1/5 at VCU
W 54-44
1/9 Siena
L 70-78
1/14 at East Carolina*
W 61-49
1/16 at UNC Wilmington* W 62-51
1/20 James Madison*
W 56-50
1/23 Richmond*
W 59-57
1/27 Old Dominion* (3ot) L 76-82
1/30 at William & Mary* L 65-66
2/3 American*
W 78-66
2/5 at LaSalle
L 65-77
2/8 at Delaware
W 75-67
2/11 UNC Wilmington* W 66-35
2/13 East Carolina*
W 86-54
2/17 at James Madison* W 71-54
2/20 at Richmond*
W 75-66
2/24 at Old Dominion* L 55-67
2/27 William & Mary*
L 76-78
3/3 at American*
W 73-53
3/10 vs. UNCW #
W 68-55
3/11 at James Madison# W 63-43
3/12 vs. Old Dominion# L 61-78
@ Wahine Classic
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)
1994-95 (9-18, 7-7 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/25vs. San Diego St.@ L 60-76
11/26vs. Stephen F. Austin@ L 52-75
11/30Delaware (ot)
L 83-84
12/3 at Monmouth
L 51-63
12/10Coppin State
W 84-59
12/17Va. Commonwealth L 61-82
12/28vs. Butler%
L 54-84
12/29vs. W & M%
W 83-71
1/4 Fairfield
L 60-77
1/7 at Loyola (MD)
L 55-63
1/12 William & Mary*
W 62-58
1/15 Old Dominion*
L 45-70
1/20 at UNC Wilmington* L 39-55
1/22 at East Carolina*
W 64-54
1/26 James Madison*
L 51-77
1/29 NC State
L 65-78
2/2 Richmond* (ot)
W 73-69
2/7 at American* (ot) L 64-67
2/11 at North Carolina L 47-84
2/13 at William & Mary* L 56-75
2/17 East Carolina*
W 90-67
2/19 UNC Wilmington* W 56-45
2/23 at James Madison* L 70-83
2/26 at Richmond*
W 62-60
3/1 at Old Dominion* L 76-85
3/4 American*
W 82-59
3/9 vs. William & Mary# L 56-62
@ U. of Colorado Tournament
% U. of Maryland 12/Dial Classic
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
12/21at Wagner
L 66-75
12/28vs. W. Michigan% W 68-63
12/29at Central Florida% W 82-65
12/30vs. Auburn% (ot)
W 58-55
1/5 at William & Mary* W 60-58
1/10 at James Madison* L 48-55
1/12 Richmond*
W 67-64
1/17 East Carolina*
W 83-60
1/19 UNC Wilmington* W 71-50
1/24 Va. Commonwealth*W 82-69
1/26 Old Dominion*
L 62-107
1/31 at American*
L 73-75
2/2 James Madison*
L 70-72
2/7 at VCU *
L 56-66
2/11 at Richmond*
W 77-68
2/14 at East Carolina*
L 52-67
2/16 at UNC Wilmington* W 78-70
2/19 American*
L 78-83
2/21 William & Mary*
W 75-57
2/23 Old Dominion*
L 46-102
2/27 vs. James Madison# L 48-55
@ Hoss’/Red Flash Classic (St. Francis)
% Central Florida Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.)
1997-98 (14-14, 8-8 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/25Bowie State
W 79-57
11/28Georgetown
L 71-76
12/2 vs. Michigan State@ L 68-75
12/3 vs. Delaware@
W 65-63
12/10Central Florida
W 79-59
12/12Howard
W 76-60
12/16at VCU *(ot)
W 73-70
12/31at SE Louisiana
W 87-62
1/2 at New Orleans
L 58-83
1/6 at Fairfield
L 57-70
1/7 at Iona
W 80-51
1/12 East Carolina*
W 73-60
1/14 UNC Wilmington* W 81-39
1/16 at William & Mary* W 66-58
1/19 Richmond*
W 73-61
1/21 James Madison*
L 58-75
1/26 at American*
L 57-75
1/28 at Old Dominion* L 51-93
2/4 at Richmond*
W 68-65
2/9 Old Dominion*
L 64-86
2/11 William & Mary*
W 57-55
2/16 at East Carolina*
W 77-53
2/18 at UNC Wilmington* W 63-41
2/23 at James Madison* L 62-79
2/25 American*
W 89-80
2/28 VA Commonwealth*L 80-82
3/7 vs. William & Mary# W 80-69
3/8 vs. James Madison# L 61-74
@ Duke Classic
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
Coach: Jim Lewis (4-4), Debbie
Taneyhill (10-10)
11/14at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 53-67
11/25at Georgetown
L 56-81
12/4 Seton Hall
W 80-67
12/6 vs. Tennessee@
L 61-93
12/7 vs. Morgan State@ W 58-37
12/17Saint Francis (Pa.) W 70-58
12/19at California% (2ot) L 69-70
12/20vs. Howard%
W 60-45
12/30Md.- Eastern Shore W 61-53
1/2 at UNC Wilmington* W 74-63
1/4 at East Carolina*
W 65-48
1/9 at Old Dominion* L 39-75
1/11 Va. Commonwealth*L 64-82
1/13 at Richmond*
L 65-73
1/16 American* (ot)
L 81-83
1/18 James Madison*
L 67-68
1/20 at Coppin State
W 56-49
1/23 William & Mary*
W 72-61
1/26 at Geo. Washington L 39-55
1/30 UNC Wilmington* W 59-55
2/1 East Carolina*
W 55-39
2/4 Old Dominion*
L 43-63
2/8 at VCU *
W 77-71
2/13 at American*
L 62-73
2/15 at William & Mary* W 76-62
2/20 Richmond*
W 74-68
2/22 at James Madison* L 53-60
2/26 vs. VCU #
L 42-60
@ Big Apple Classic
(Manhattan College)
% California Tournament
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.)
1996-97 (15-12, 8-8 CAA)
1998-99 (13-14, 10-6 CAA)
1995-96 (17-11, 10-6 CAA)
Coach: Jim Lewis
11/23at NC State
L
11/29vs. Boston U. @
W
11/30at St. Francis (PA)@ W
12/2 Geo. Washington W
12/4 LaSalle
L
12/14at MD-Eastern Shore W
51-75
70-61
61-57
64-59
47-69
79-50
Coach: Debbie Taneyhill
11/15at Duquesne
11/21Marquette
11/27vs. Miami OH@
11/28vs. Idaho@
12/2 Seton Hall
12/8 Coppin State
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
L
L
L
L
W
W
64-65
46-61
76-83
76-85
77-73
99-76
12/11Providence
W 79-68
12/21No. 17 Virginia Tech L 57-66
12/29No. 6 North Carolina L 62-100
1/3 No. 13 ODU*
L 69-94
1/8 at American*
W 66-60
1/10 at Richmond*
W 69-64
1/15 at James Madison* L 58-59
1/17 William & Mary* (ot) W 71-65
1/20 South Carolina
L 70-73
1/22 East Carolina*
W 79-63
1/24 UNC Wilmington* W 62-56
1/26 at VCU*
W 75-68
1/29 Richmond*
L 73-90
1/31 at No. 12 ODU*
L 45-81
2/7 Va. Commonwealth*W 84-69
2/12 at East Carolina*
L 51-52
2/14 at UNC Wilmington* W 83-67
2/19 at William & Mary* L 50-64
2/21 American* (ot)
W 78-73
2/27 James Madison*
W 60-53
3/3 vs. East Carolina# L 51-59
@ Coors Classic at Colorado
* CAA game # CAA Tournament
1999-2000 (10-19, 5-11 CAA)
Coach: Debbie Taneyhill
11/20at Providence
L
11/23Morgan State
W
11/26Mt. St. Mary’s@
W
11/27UAB@
L
12/1 Georgetown
L
12/5 at St. Francis (Pa.) L
12/11Duquesne
W
12/18Santa Clara
L
12/21at Lafayette
W
12/28at No. 11 Duke
L
1/2 at South Carolina L
1/7 American*
W
1/14 at James Madison* L
1/16 UNC Wilmington* L
1/21 No. 18 ODU*
L
1/23 East Carolina*
L
1/28 at VCU* (ot)
L
1/31 Richmond*
W
2/4 William & Mary*
W
2/6 at No. 16 ODU*
L
2/11 at American*
L
2/13 at Richmond*
W
2/20 Va. Commonwealth*W
2/25 at UNC Wilmington* L
2/27 at East Carolina*
L
3/1 James Madison*
L
3/5 at William & Mary* L
3/8 vs. William & Mary# W
3/9 vs. No.13 ODU#
L
@ Patriot Thanksgiving Classic
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament
70-82
82-60
65-58
46-69
59-82
71-91
62-55
38-47
77-56
56-95
48-62
56-52
53-65
69-76
56-75
79-91
83-88
83-72
79-58
65-88
74-80
80-76
99-89
53-56
49-67
66-71
66-72
84-75
61-66
2000-01 (21-9, 11-5 CAA)
Coach: Debbie Taneyhill
11/18at Morgan State
11/20St. Francis (Pa.)
11/24Portland State!
11/25Ball State!
11/29at Georgetown
12/3 No. 3 Duke
12/6 Delaware
12/9 at Richmond*
12/21at Manhattan
12/28vs. W. Michigan@
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
71-48
78-42
73-58
78-54
66-64
68-88
89-61
62-73
61-54
56-58
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12/29vs. New Hampshire@ W 87-54
1/2 Lafayette
W 77-59
1/4 at James Madison* W 65-62
1/7 Richmond*
L 66-69
1/11 UNC Wilmington* W 72-54
1/14 at VCU *
W 58-57
1/21 at William & Mary* W 72-65
1/27 East Carolina*
W 59-50
2/1 at American*
W 54-51
2/6 Old Dominion*
L 64-73
2/9 at East Carolina*
L 55-66
2/11 at UNC Wilmington* W 65-53
2/15 William & Mary*
W 55-41
2/18 Va. Commonwealth*W 59-52
2/22 James Madison*
W 68-51
2/25 at Old Dominion* L 36-65
3/3 American*
W 69-51
3/8 vs. UNCW #
W 58-47
3/9 vs. JMU # (ot)
L 68-72
3/14 Georgetown^
L 56-66
! Patriot Thanksgiving Classic
(Fairfax, Va.)
@ Gatorade Holiday Classic
(Univ. of Miami)
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
^ WNIT game (Fairfax, Va.)
2001-02 (17-14, 9-8 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
11/9 at North Carolina% L 59-77
11/16Hartford
W 79-68
11/24UT-Chattanooga
W 91-84
11/28Georgetown
L 59-64
11/30vs. Loy. Marymount& L 52-63
12/1 vs. Pennsylvania& W 72-56
12/5 at East Carolina (ot) W 62-54
12/20Geo. Washington W 70-67
12/22Fordham
W 65-60
12/28at UNC Wilmington* L 49-62
12/30Manhattan
L 41-44
1/2 at Seton Hall
L 49-57
1/4 Hofstra*
W 70-55
1/6 Drexel*
W 63-60
1/11 at William & Mary* W 69-65
1/13 Old Dominion*
L 51-71
1/17 Delaware*
L 62-72
1/20 at VCU*
L 52-85
1/24 James Madison*
L 64-76
1/27 at Towson*
W 61-49
2/1 at Hofstra* (ot)
W 71-66
2/3 at Drexel*
L 52-57
2/8 at Old Dominion* L 31-69
2/10 William & Mary*
W 80-67
2/14 at James Madison* W 72-64
2/17 Towson*
W 57-44
2/21 at Delaware*
L 56-69
2/24 Va. Commonwealth*W 86-68
3/2 vs. James Madison# W 65-56
3/8 at Old Dominion (ot)L 63-68
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
% Preseason WNIT
& Stony Brook Tournament
(Stony Brook, N.Y.)
2002-03 (14-12, 11-7 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
11/22at Hartford
W 67-56
11/26at Georgetown (ot) L 73-76
12/4 Howard
W 89-52
12/7 at Chattanooga
L 66-76
12/20at #21 GW
W 63-57
12/29Seton Hall
L 50-64
1/3 East Carolina
L 69-76
1/5 James Madison*
W 82-57
1/10 William & Mary*
W 64-48
1/12 Old Dominion*
L 69-73
1/16 Drexel*
W 74-42
1/19 at Delaware*
L 61-73
1/23 UNC Wilmington* L 55-60
1/26 at Towson*
W 80-63
1/30 Va. Commonwealth*W 78-60
2/2 at Hofstra*
L 56-69
2/6 at James Madison* L 58-68
2/9 at UNC Wilmington* L 64-86
2/13 at Drexel*
W 64-46
2/20 Delaware*
W 47-36
2/23 at Old Dominion* L 60-70
2/27 at William & Mary* W 66-53
3/2 at VCU*
W 59-52
3/4 Towson*
W 79-54
3/6 Hofstra*
W 73-61
3/13 James Madison#
L 50-70
* CAA game
# CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
2003-04 (18-11, 11-7 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
11/26Georgetown
L 63-72
11/29at Tulane
W 61-60
12/3 at Howard
W 85-63
12/20Monmouth
W 78-63
12/22at Fordham
L 60-66
12/28vs. Charlotte!
W 70-52
12/29at Saint Joseph’s! (ot) W 68-59
1/4 Towson*
W 65-51
1/9 Drexel*
W 68-54
1/11 at VCU*
W 77-62
1/15 at James Madison* L 53-64
1/18 UNC Wilmington* L 57-65
1/22 Delaware*
W 71-64
1/25 at Old Dominion* L 54-77
1/29 at William & Mary* W 64-54
2/1 Hofstra*
W 92-64
2/5 at Drexel*
L 74-80
2/8 at UNC Wilmington* L 54-63
2/12 VA Commonwealth*W 80-60
2/15 William & Mary*
W 70-43
2/20 James Madison*
W 85-69
2/22 at Towson*
W 64-52
2/26 at Hofstra*
W 57-56
2/29 Old Dominion*
L 64-81
3/4 at Delaware*
L 58-67
3/11 vs. James Madison$ W 84-67
3/12 vs. VCU $
W 73-59
3/13 at Old Dominion$ L 81-85
3/18 at Seton Hall% (ot) L 56-61
*CAA game
!-Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.)
$-CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)
%-WNIT (S. Orange, N.J.)
2004-05 (12-16, 8-10 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
N/21 Tulane
N/27 at Monmouth
N/30 Miami
D/2 at Penn State
D/8 at Georgetown
D/11 at Mount St. Mary’s
D/21 Longwood
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
56-62
55-57
60-35
48-76
70-62
71-52
75-51
D/27 at #11 Connecticut L 44-76
J/2 at Towson*
L 60-72
J/6 Hofstra*
L 64-77
J/9 William & Mary*
W 81-69
J/11 Columbia
L 45-53
J/14 James Madison* (ot)W 50-48
J/16 at Delaware*
L 56-72
J/20 at UNC Wilmington* W 59-53
J/23 Va. Commonwealth*W 79-64
J/27 at Old Dominion* L 56-68
J/30 at Drexel*
L 55-59
F/3 Delaware*
L 40-68
F/6 at James Madison* L 52-56
F/11 at William & Mary* W 69-51
F/13 Old Dominion*
L 49-66
F/17 Towson*
W 68-45
F/20 UNC Wilmington* L 47-51
F/24 at Hofstra*
W 71-59
F/27 at VCU*
L 56-62
M/4 Drexel*
W 46-44
M/10 vs. Drexel$
L 49-53
*CAA game
$-CAA Championship (Fairfax, Va.)
2005-06 (12-17, 7-11 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
N/19 Mount St. Mary’s
W 75-64
N/21 Howard
W 71-49
N/26 vs. Auburn^
L 36-77
N/27 vs. Arkansas State^ L 66-74
N/30 at Miami
W 68-61
D/4 Delaware*
L 63-74
D/6 Penn State
L 62-68
D/10 at Brown
W 64-59
D/22 #6 Maryland
L 33-70
D/31 at Siena
L 69-78
J/6 James Madison*
L 50-68
J/8 at VCU *
L 55-57
J/13 UNC Wilmington* L 51-64
J/15 William & Mary*
W 70-51
J/20 at Old Dominion* L 55-71
J/22 Drexel*
L 36-38
J/27 at Delaware*
L 47-67
J/29 at Hofstra* (ot)
W 67-65
F/3 Northeastern*
W 76-65
F/5 at William & Mary* W 58-55
F/10 Old Dominion*
L 33-81
F/12 at Northeastern*
W 67-58
F/17 at James Madison* L 39-67
F/19 Va. Commonwealth*L 54-58
F/24 at Georgia State* W 83-70
F/26 Towson*
W 50-45
M/2 at UNC Wilmington L 48-61
M/8 Va. Commonwealth$W 74-60
M/9 vs. Old Dominion$ L 50-66
*CAA game ^-Duke Tournament
$-CAA Championship (Fairfax, Va.)
2006-07 (8-21, 2-16 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
N/12 at Maryland
N/14 Liberty
N/28 at Howard
D/2 Siena
D/5 at Northeastern*
D/8 at American
D/20 Georgia
D/29 at Fla. International
D/30 vs. Rice^
J/2 at Fordham
J/4 UNC Wilmington*
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
43-99
56-61
80-77
61-44
67-61
60-53
51-76
59-73
68-58
59-42
57-59
J/7 at William & Mary* L 46-47
J/9 Brown
W 73-50
J/11 James Madison*
L 38-68
J/14 Georgia State*
L 57-70
J/18 Old Dominion*
L 49-69
J/21 at Towson*
L 54-64
J/25 Northeastern*
W 68-53
J/28 at Delaware*
L 47-67
F/1 at UNC Wilmington* L 58-59
F/4 Va. Commonwealth*L 54-57
F/8 Delaware*
L 58-76
F/11 Hofstra*
L 55-69
F/15 at James Madison* L 60-88
F/18 at VCU*
L 52-61
F/22 at Old Dominion* L 52-80
F/25 William & Mary*
L 56-65
M/1 at Drexel (ot)
L 67-70
M/8 vs. William & Mary$ L 69-79
*CAA game
$-CAA Championship (Newark, Del.)
2007-08 (9-21, 3-15 CAA)
Coach : Debbie Taneyhill
N/11 at #9/10 Georgia
L 56-84
N/16 at Seton Hall
L 41-78
N/17 vs. Toledo
W 66-65
N/21 UMBC
W 58-57
N/23 Longwood
W 58-53
D/1 at Richmond
L 55-71
D/4 at Bucknell (2ot)
L 64-67
D/19 American
W 57-49
D/22 Fordham (ot)
W 76-74
D/30 Winthrop
W 67-56
J/6 Delaware*
L 49-64
J/10 at Hofstra*
W 60-47
J/13 Drexel*
L 42-62
J/15 at Liberty
L 54-69
J/17 James Madison*
L 46-63
J/20 at Towson*
L 38-65
J/24 William & Mary*
W 47-42
J/27 at UNC Wilmington*L 55-69
J/31 at James Madison* L 61-81
F/3 VCU*
L 51-63
F/7 Old Dominion*
L 61-71
F/10 at Delaware*
W 52-42
F/14 at Georgia State* L 49-64
F/17 UNC Wilmington* L 55-69
F/21 at Northeastern*
L 56-65
F/24 Towson*
L 53-58
F/28 at Old Dominion* L 44-82
M/2 at Drexel*
L 58-62
M/6 Northeastern* (ot) L 57-83
M/13 vs. Northeastern$ L 46-78
*CAA game
$-CAA Championship (Newark, Del.)
2008-09 (4-26, 2-16 CAA)
Coach : Jeri Porter
N/14 Bucknell
N/16 Richmond
N/19 at UMBC
N/23 Virginia Tech
N/25 at Jacksonville
D/1 at High Point
D/4 at Longwood
D/7 at Winthrop
D/21 at Howard
D/30 Appalachian State
J/4 James Madison*
J/6 Saint Joseph’s
J/8 at VCU*
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
51-62
46-75
60-89
52-69
49-69
55-66
42-52
42-58
64-42
65-57
65-90
59-72
43-67
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J/11 Towson*
L
J/15 at Old Dominion* L
J/18 Northeastern*
L
J/22 at James Madison* L
J/25 at Delaware
L
J/29 UNC Wilmington* L
F/1 at Northeastern*
L
F/5 Drexel*
L
F/8 Georgia State*
W
F/12 at UNC Wilmington*L
F/15 at William & Mary* L
F/19 at Towson*
L
F/22 Old Dominion*
W
F/26 Hofstra*
L
M/1 at Drexel*
L
M/4 Delaware*
L
M/12 vs. UNCW @
L
*CAA game
@-CAA Championship
(Harrisonburg, Va.)
47-68
42-73
43-59
65-70
53-70
52-68
47-57
52-71
63-59
40-69
63-74
52-67
63-57
59-71
47-64
42-64
47-56
D29 Norfolk State
W, 72-45
J2 Georgia State*
W, 71-47
J6 at Old Dominion* L, 66-70
J9 at VCU*
L, 46-64
J13 UNC Wilmington* L, 51-67
J16 James Madison*
L, 54-83
J20 Drexel*
W, 49-47
J23 at William and Mary*L, 57-69
J27 at Delaware*
W, 51-48
J30 at Northeastern*
W, 61-55
F3 Old Dominion*
L, 67-68
F6 Hofstra*
W, 76-70
F10 at Georgia State* L, 61-71
F13 at James Madison* L, 40-53
F17 Delaware*
W, 67-56
F 20 Towson*
L, 53-59
F 24 at Hofstra*
L, 69-77
F 27 at UNC Wilmington*L, 56-74
M 2 Northeastern*
W, 77-55
M10 vs Georgia State@ L, 64-68
*CAA game
@ CAA Championship
(Upper Marlboro, Md.)
66-49
52-78
41-70
57-49
72-57
70-65
76-57
46-65
62-55
63-53
54-74
46-60
44-53
50-62
49-79
72-61
51-59
55-69
36-46
57-70
39-72
63-67
47-51
52-66
49-59
55-65
63-53
47-43
38-76
41-58
2011-12 (15-16, 8-10
CAA)
2009-10 (10-20, 3-15
CAA)
Coach : Jeri Porter
N/13 Norfolk State
W
N/16 at Richmond
L
N/19 at Virginia Tech
L
N/23 Jacksonville
W
N/27 N.C. Central
W
N/30 Fairfield
W
D/4 High Point
W
D/6 at Saint Joseph’s
L
D/12 Howard
W
D/22 Geo. Washington W
D/30 at Appalachian St. L
J/3 at Towson*
L
J/7 Delaware*
L
J/10 at James Madison* L
J/14 at Old Dominion* L
J/17 Northeastern*
W
J/21 at Drexel*
L
J/24 William & Mary*
L
J/28 Georgia State
L
J/31 at Northeastern*
L
F/4 Hofstra*
L
F/8 at Delaware*
L
F/11 at UNC Wilmington*L
F/14 Old Dominion*
L
F/18 at Hofstra*
L
F/21 VCU*
L
F/25 UNC Wilmington* W
F/28 at Georgia State* W
M/3 James Madison*
L
M/11 vs. Delaware @
L
*CAA game
@-CAA Championship
(Harrisonburg, Va.)
2010-11 (13-17, 7-11
CAA)
Coach : Jeri Porter
N12 at Massachusetts
N15 at Fairfield
N20 at Wichita State
N23 UMBC
N26 Radford
D2 at American D5 at George Wash.
D9 Stony Brook
D12 Ohio
D22 Longwood
W, 60-55
L, 37-54
L, 59-65
W, 54-38
L, 56-63
L, 43-46
L, 58-67
W, 74-48
W, 69-53
W, 73-45
Coach : Jeri Porter
N11 American
L, 51-55
N13 Oakland
W, 59-48
N17 at Longwood
W, 80-58
N21 at Stony Brook
W, 54-50
N27 UNC Asheville
W, 88-59
D1 Massachusetts
W, 55-52
D4 Old Dominion*
W, 85-69
D8 at UMBC
L, 53-65
D11 #5 Maryland
L, 50-78
D22 George Washington W, 58-55
D29 at Ohio
L, 59-75
J2 at Norfolk State
L, 57-60
J5 at William & Mary* L, 66-76
J8 #21 Delaware*
L, 54-66
J12 at Northeastern*
L, 54-58
J15 at UNCW*
L, 53-61
J19 William & Mary*
W, 82-70
J22 VCU*
W, 71-58
J26 Towson*
W, 78-54
J29 at Old Dominion* L, 68-71
F2 at Drexel*
W, 56-51
F5 at James Madison* L, 45-49
F9 Northeastern*
W, 75-62
F12 Hofstra*
L, 70-82
F16 at Towson* (ot)
L, 68-70
F19 Georgia State (ot) W, 70-68
F23 at #8 Delaware
L, 53-71
F26 at VCU
W, 69-59
F29 James Madison
L, 54-66
M8 vs. Northeastern@ W, 70-60
M9 vs. James Madison@L, 54-64
*CAA game
@ CAA Tournament
(Upper Marlboro, Md.)
2012-13 (9-21, 4-14 CAA)
D8 at No. 9 Maryland L, 40-90
D22 at Geo. Washington L, 52-60
D29 Georgia Southern W, 54-53
J2 East Carolina
L, 53-71
J6 at Northeastern*
L, 63-69
J10 at Delaware*
L, 28-62
J13 Hofstra*
L, 53-67
J17 at Towson*
W, 65-54
J22 Northeastern*
L, 51-60
J24 James Madison*
L, 55-71
J27 Georgia State*
L, 52-64
J31 at Hofstra* (ot)
L, 67-72
F5 Old Dominion*
L, 39-53
F10 William & Mary*
W, 57-56
F14 at UNCW*
W, 62-52
F17 Towson*
L, 51-53
F19 No. 18 Delaware* L, 55-69
F21 at Drexel*
L, 46-57
F24 at Georgia State* L, 51-67
F28 UNCW*
W, 65-53
M3 at James Madison* L, 56-67
M6 at William & Mary* L, 53-63
M14 vs. UNCW@
L, 46-60
*CAA game
! New Mexico State Thanksgiving ...
Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)
@CAA Championship
(Upper Marlboro, Md.)
2013-14 (8-22, 1-15 A-10)
Coach : Nyla Milleson
N10 at East Carolina
L, 66-75
N12 at Morehead State W, 74-67
N14 Utah Valley
W, 82-64
N19 Towson
W, 60-58
N21 Saint Francis (Pa.) W, 97-62
N23 at UMES
L, 90-93 (OT)
D2 at College of CharlestonL, 64-66
D4 at DSU
L, 83-90 (OT)
D7 Akron
L, 70-88
D21 UAB
L, 64-67
D28 ETSU
L, 76-87
D30 at Georgia Southern W, 85-64
J2 at George Washington*L, 68-94
J4
La Salle*
L, 50-65
J8 Dayton*
L, 64-91
J11 at Rhode Island*
L, 40-59
J15 at Richmond*
L, 64-67 (OT)
J18 George Washington*
L, 68-94
J25 at VCU*
L, 86-112
J29 Duquesne*
L, 45-64
F1
at Dayton*
L, 81-103
F5 at La Salle*
L, 60-66
F8 Saint Louis*
L, 62-65
F12 Massachusetts*
W, 101-73
F15 Saint Joseph’s*
L, 89-75
F22 at St. Bonaventure*
L, 53-57
F26 at Fordham*
L, 52-71
M1 Richmond*
L, 63-72
M5 Massachusetts&
W, 85-75 (OT)
M6 Saint Joseph’s&
L, 55-89
* A-10 Game
& A-10 Tournament (Richmond, Va.)
Coach : Jeri Porter
N9 at Oakland
L, 58-62
N13 UMES
W, 64-38
N16 MORGAN STATE
W, 65-54
N23 at New Mexico State! L, 52-55
N24 vs. Drake!
W, 76-70
D2 UAB
W, 58-55
D5 AKRON
L, 49-65
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
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Patriots in the Pros
Throughout George Mason women’s basketball history, many athletes have left Mason
only to continue their playing career professionally, whether it is with the Women’s National
Basketball Association (WNBA) or overseas in
international play. Jen Derevjanik is one of the
most recent players to extend her basketball
career as she just ended her fourth season in the
WNBA and her second with the Phoenix Mercury.
Keri Chaconas was the other Patriot who played in
the WNBA as she was a member of the Washington Mystics squad during the 1998 season under
former Mason head coach, Jim Lewis.
Whether or not you are drafted, the players
go through a long process before their team’s
final roster is revealed. About a month after her
career had ended with Patriot basketball in 2004,
Derevjanik was invited to participate at the WNBA
free agent camp at Connecticut College in New
London, Conn. The Staten Island native was then
chosen as one of the top three, out of 39, to be
invited to participate in the Sun’s training camp.
Originally there were 18 players on the roster, but
after two cut-dates, the Sun had a complete final
roster with 11 players and two injured reserves.
Derevjanik’s first year with the Sun was in 2004
and she went from her collegiate team participating in the conference championship game to her
professional team playing in the WNBA Finals in
the same year.
After her first season ended, Derevjanik played
overseas with the Lithuanian National Team,
which advanced to its first-ever EuroLeague Final
Four. When Derevjanik came back to the states,
she once again made the Sun’s roster to make
history as the first Patriot to play more than one
season with the WNBA. In 2006, Derevjanik was
released from the Sun, but was picked up by
the Mercury where she played in 31 games and
started eight of those contests. Derevjanik, in
her second season in Phoenix, helped lead the
Mercury to the WNBA Finals and ultimately, the
league championship.
“We are thrilled for Jen Dev (Derevjanik) for
this great opportunity to continue her career in
the WNBA,” said former Mason head coach Debbie
Taneyhill. “Now playing with the Phoenix Mercury
it shows that Jen is very deserving of playing at
this elite level and it is very exciting that she will
be able to represent Mason, as well as the Colonial
Athletic Association in the WNBA.”
In Derevjanik’s two years with Connecticut, the
Sun advanced to the WNBA Finals both seasons,
but the Sun fell short both times. Derevjanik saw
action in all eight playoff games in 2005 and
became the first Patriot in school history to start
in a WNBA Finals contest. Derevjanik closed out
the playoff run third among teammates with 14
assists and fourth in steals with five through the
eight games.
Derevjanik started a school record 116 consecutive games for Mason and is among the top-10
all-time in Mason’s history books in four categories, including fourth in steals (227), sixth in
3-point field goals (132), as well as third in both
assists (470) and points (1,637). Derevjanik was
also named to the 2004 Academic All-America
Women’s Basketball District III University Division
First Team and went on to earn conference All-Academic accolades for her efforts in the classroom.
JEN DEREVJANIK
Derevjanik earned CAA Rookie of the Year honors
(2001), was a two-time All-CAA Second Team
award winner and garnered All-CAA First Team
honors her senior season. In addition, Derevjanik
was named to the 2005 CAA All-Tournament
Team.
PATRIOTS IN THE PROS
Athlete (years at Mason)
Maria Acevedo (1995-97)
Keri Chaconas (1992-96)
Jen Derevjanik (2000-04)
Osato Edobor-Osula (2000-04)
Julie Flanders (2001-05)
Trish Halpin (1996-2000)
Krista Jay (1994-98)
Vernessa Neamo (2000-04)
Jen Surlas (1997-01)
Chrissy Todd (1996-00)
Tish Wescott (1997-99, 2000-01)
Team/League
Puerto Rico
Washington Mystics (WNBA)
Sweden
Phoenix Mercury
Connecticut Sun (WNBA)
Lithuania, Russia
Germany, NWBL
Spain, Finland
Germany
Sweden
NWBL
NWBL
Turkey
Holland
Switzerland
Holland
Season(s)
1998
1998
1997
2005-07
2004-05
2004-pres.
2004-06
2005-07
2001
1999
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2001-04
KERI CHACONAS
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PAGE 46
All-Time Roster
A
Acevedo, Maria
Adams, Susie
Agba, Keka
Akintunde, Moni
Alexander, Kristeena
Ambrosia, Jackie
Amidon, Patty
B
Baker, Terry
Bartley, Jill
Baruch, Cindy
Battle, Toni
Boone, Amy
Borden, Diana
Bowers, Diane
Braxton, Ashleigh
Braxton, Naja
Broadus, Eugenia
Brown, Taylor
Bruining, Karen
Burks, Leia
Burroughs, Tiffany
Byrne, Erin
C
Campbell, Laura
Chaconas, Keri
Chambers, Danielle
Clark, Linda
Clark, Lynnette
Cloyd, Erin
Collett, Patti
Compton, Carole
Cortina, Maria
Cox, Becky
D
Daly, Beth
Daniels, Jen
Daunoras, Jeanne
Dawson, Dominique
Delaney, Moe
Derevjanik, Jen
Dill, Earlisha
DiMarino, Theresa
Donagny, Jan
Dorsey, Lynn
Douglas, Valerie
Draddy, Nina
Duckett, Shavonne
Dunnigan, Char-Dell
E
Easter, Amber
Edobor-Osula, Osato
Eley, Brittany
Epps, Amber
Elliot, Sandy
F
Farrar, A.J.
Fitzgerald, Karen
Flageolle, Audrey
Flanders, Julie
Flynn, Tracey
Foulds, Susan
Fowlkes, Edyth
Funk, Jackie
1995-97
1983-85
2000-01
2004-08
1996-97
1975-76
1982-84
1975-78
1996-00
1987-89
1987-91
1992-94
1973-74
1973-74
2008-11
1983-86
2007-09
2012-Pres
1988-92
1986-90
2005-07
2001
1985-86
1992-96
2001
1981-82
2000-04
1976-79
1976-79
1974-75
1973-74
2008-10
1994-96
2002-06
1980-84
2013-14
1974-75
2000-04
1987-91
1978-79
1973-74
1987-89
1981-85
1986-87
2009-13
2013-14
2009-13
2000-04
2007-11
2008-12
1979-81
2003-05
1973-74
1996-98
2001-05
1992-93
1976-77
1975-77
1984-87
Ferguson, Quanteia “T”
G
Galado, Patty
Galvin, Shelly
Geesey, Sue
Gilliard, Veronica
Goffe, Jasmine
H
Hall, Courtney
Halpin, Trish
Hansen, Pernille
Harrison, Marcell
Harvey, Lesley
Hediger, Lauren
Henson, C’Vette
Higy, Kristin
Hill, Barbara
Hill, Pat
Hilton, Nickie
Hinnerichs, Anita
Hobbs, Rashauna
Holland, Veronica
Holness, Tracy
Horne, Norma
Hussa, Erika
J
Jacobs, Kyana
Jay, Krista
Jackson, Brittany
Jackson, Jasmine
Jeminez, Jeannine
Johnson, Ann
Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson-Hampton, Candace
Johnston, Maggie
Jones, LaVon
Jones, Linda
Jubera, Nicole
K
Kaup, Courtney
Kilchrist, Debbie
Kimble, Lois
Kimbrough, Evelyn
Kirk, Tracy
Kleha, Kathy
Kooij, Laura
Kosco, Hollis
L
Lacey, Gretchen
LaTouche, Angelee
Lewis, Angie
Lewis, Evelyn
Lewis, Glenna
Lindstrom, Sara
Longerbeam, Kelly
Loveland, Tracey
Lundberg, Cindy
Lyle, Tracy
Lynch, Mary
M
Makal, Shay
Martin, Tracy
Mattheus, Susan
Mayo, Shereese
1995-97
1973-74
1977-79
1976-78
1983-87
1995-99
1999-02
1996-00
1991-92
1990-94
2000-04
2001-05
2006-08
2003-05
1978-82
1975-76
1990-94
1992-94
2006-10
1986-89
2003-07
1989-93
2004-05
2012-14
1994-98
2013-14
2013-Pres.
1985-89
1979-81
1982-83
1993-95
1998-00
1979-81
1981-85
1990-93
1996-00
1977-78
1973-74
1976-77
1993-97
1977-81
2001-04
1990-91
1992-94
2008-2011
1986-87
2009-12
1994-98
1993-95
1989-90
1977-78
1974-75
1987-90
1973-75
1998-99
1982-83
1989-93
1994-96
McBride, Shelbylynn
McCoy, JoAnne
McDaniel, Tiffany
McKinley, Sharon
McLaughlin, Beverly
McNair, Rachel
Miles, Daphne
Mohamed, Reana
Mokube, Kristi
Morin, Mary
Moton, Taleia
Meyers, Tammy
N
Neamo, Vernessa
Nelson, Jeannine
Ngoie, Sandra
O
Orlando, Kathy
Otim, Susan
P
Packer, Joan
Papas, Stacy
Payne, Brenda
Pearson, Cricket
Petty-Evans, Denisha
Pickard, Janaa
Pinkard, Julie
Podesek, Heather
Poindexter, Brittany
Pugh, Bobbie
Pyfrom, Terrana
Pyne, Kim
Q
Quigley, Casey
R
Ragland, Sheila
Ramsey, Jazman
Regan, Jill
Rautzhan, Becky
Reisinzer, Karen
Reynolds, Sabrina
Rice, Carrie
Richardson, Deidre
Robbins, CC
Robinson, Rachel
Rogers, Chynelle
S
Sale, Susan
Saunders, Rahneeka
Shemansky, Carol
Scott, Dayna
Seal, Mary Ann
Sher-rod, Lori
Shrader, Denice
Shumaker, Colleen
Simms, Brenda
Simms, Donna
Slade, Nikkia
Smith, Heidi
Smith, Jessica
Smith, Khalilah
Stewart, Hess
Stewart, Malaika
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
1999-2002
1983-85
1989-90
1974-75
1984-88
2011-Pres.
1985-86
2012-Pres.
2013-Pres.
1976-78
2009-12
2005-06
2000-04
1978-79
2012-Pres.
Stokes, Kristen
Story, Pat
Strickland, Cierra
Surlas, Jen
1978-79
1973-74
2010-14
1997-00
T
Taneyhill, Debbie
Tarver, Tanya
Teter, Laura
Tharrington, Joyous
Thomas, Taisha
Thornton, Ann
Todd, Chrissy
Torres, Rachel
Trotter, Kathy
1988-92
1981-82
1989-93
2010-13
1995-97
1975-76
1996-00
1998-99
1977-78
V
Vick, Joy
1977-80
2000-04
1974-75
1975-76
1983-84
1993-96
2013-14
2009-14
1985-88
1979-82
2007-11
1981-85
1998-00
2002-04
2004-2008
1983-86
2008-09
1997-00
2005-08
1974-75
1991-96
1977-78
2008-09
1980-82
2008-10
2005-09
1973-74
W
Wacker, Sue
Wade, Lateisha
Wakefield, Keyhana
Walker, Bonnie
Walton, Susie
Ward, Karen
Ward, Whitney
Washington, Angel
Watson, Meticia
Watts, Talisha
Weathersby, Jerolyn
Wejnert, Taylor
Weems, Erica
Weithman, Christine
Wescott, Tish
Wickenhofer, Joanne
Wilder, Yvette
Wilkins, Brittney
Williams, Jackie
Williams, Monica
Williams, Scarlett
Williams, Wanda
Wolfe, Sharon
1977-79
2005-08
2004-06
1986-87
1984-88
1976-79
2004-09
1986-87
1990-94
2011-14
1987-91
2007
1990-93
2010-14
1997-01
1973-74
1981-82
2007-09
1975-76
2000-02
2005-07
1985-86
1975-76
Y
York, Ashley
2003-05
NOTE - Active players in bold
1978-79
2009-13
1979-81
1985-86
1981-83
1994-96
1978-79
2005-07
1974-75
1976-77
2005-07
1982-86
2004-08
1999-02
1975-77
1991-92
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Patriot Center History
The Patriot Center, one of the finest oncampus arenas in the East, is home to the George
Mason women’s basketball team.
Since 1985, the Patriots have compiled a
record of 139-107 at the Patriot Center for a .565
winning percentage.
Last season, Mason won three games at home,
two of which in Colonial Athletic Association play
including the Feb. 22 victory over Old Dominion. The
Patriots’ 63-57 victory before a crowd of 1,214 was
the first time in program history that Mason had
defeated the Lady Monarchs, ending a stretch of 44
straight losses. Two weeks earlier, Mason topped
Georgia State, 63-59 in front of 3,073 fans, the
second-highest total in Patriot history.
For two straight seasons (2004-06), Mason
hosted the CAA Women’s Basketball Championship
at the Patriot Center. In 2005, five of the nine games
were decided by five points or less for the first time
in league history. Second-seeded Old Dominion
earned a 78-74 victory over top-seeded Delaware in
the only overtime game ever played in the CAA title
contest. In 2006, Old Dominion edged out James
Madison, 58-54, for its 15th-straight CAA Championship title.
During the 2004-05 campaign, Mason collected an overall record of 7-6 when playing on its home
court, which included a Colonial Athletic Association
mark of 5-4. The Patriots opened up the year with
a loss in Fairfax to Tulane (Nov. 21), but rebounded
with a 60-35 win over BIG EAST member school,
Miami, on Nov. 30. The Patriots held the Hurricanes
to just eight points in the first half, which was tied
for second in the NCAA Division I record books for
fewest points scored by one team in a single half.
In 2003-04, the Patriots dropped their home
opener to Georgetown on Nov. 26, but went on to
defeat their opponent in the next three contests
on their home turf. One game that highlighted the
2003-04 campaign at the PC was a 92-64 win over
Hofstra on Feb. 1 in front of a Patriot Center season-
high 2,275 fans where Mason set the school record
in three-point field goals made with 15. During the
2003-04 campaign, the Patriots posted an overall
record of 8-3 at the Patriot Center which included a
7-2 CAA mark.
In 2002-03, Mason opened up its home schedule with an 89-52 win over Howard on Dec. 4. The
Patriots then went on to win its first two conference
games on their home turf against James Madison,
82-57, and William & Mary, 64-48. Old Dominion
was the next conference foe to step on Mason’s
home court, but the Lady Monarchs would squeak
by with a 73-69 win.
During the 2001-02 campaign, Mason opened
its home schedule with back-to-back come-frombehind victories, defeating Hartford, 79-68, and
topping UT-Chattanooga, 91-84. The win over UTC
on Nov. 24 featured a historic Patriot Center and CAA
freshman-record 41-point performance from standout guard and then-freshman Laura Kooij, as Mason
tied a school record with 10 three-point baskets in
the victory.
Several hundred spectators witnessed the
Patriots host their first-ever postseason tournament
contest in 2001—a 66-56 loss to Georgetown (Mar.
14)—after totaling 11 home victories, the most
home wins ever in season. During the 1999-2000
campaign, the Patriots had almost 9,000 fans (over
600 per game) see Mason win seven contests at
home.
On Jan. 23, 2000, a record-breaking 3,152 fans
were on hand as the Patriots fell to CAA foe East Carolina, 91-79. This number broke the attendance record
of 2,811 that was set in the 1997-98 season when JMU
slipped by Mason, 68-67 (Jan. 18).
On Jan. 3, 1999, Trish Halpin became the
all-time blocked shots leader in George Mason
history as she swatted block number 137 against Old
Dominion in the Patriot Center.
This season Mason will host 16 teams on its
own court, the most in 11 seasons. In addition to
2014-15 GEORGE MASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON PROSPECTUS
non-conference games against Norfolk State, Jacksonville, N.C. Central, Fairfield, High Point, Howard
and George Washington, Patriot Center will also host
CAA competitors Delaware, Northeastern, William
& Mary, Georgia State, Hofstra, Old Dominion, VCU,
UNC Wilmington and James Madison.
The Patriot Center offers fans excellent sight
lines and has 9,523 permanent theater-style seats,
yet retains an intimate home court atmosphere.
The facility has attracted basketball fans from the
entire Washington metropolitan area since it opened
on Oct. 4, 1985. The inaugural event was a NBA
exhibition game between the New York Knicks and
the Washington Bullets, with the sellout contest
marking the professional debut of Patrick Ewing. Tim
Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs also made his first
professional appearance in an exhibition contest at
the Patriot Center in 1997.
The Patriot Center houses the men’s and
women’s basketball offices and the offices of
Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which
manages the facility.
Recently, the arena underwent significant
renovations, including upgrades to the concourse,
ticket office, as well as basketball offices and locker
rooms.
While basketball remains the primary tenant,
the multi-purpose facility also hosts a wide array of
family programming, concerts, sports and entertainment events. An October 8, 1994, Phish concert
set the overall attendance record of 10,356. Other
headline acts which have performed in the Patriot
Center include Jimmy Buffett, David Copperfield,
Prince, Alan Jackson, Neil Diamond and Barenaked
Ladies, among others. Family entertainment acts
such as Sesame Street Live and the Ringling Brothers
and Barnum & Bailey Circus return annually.
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Patriot Center Records
TOP FIVE SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDS
Att.
1.
12,392
2.
9,275
3.
9,005
4.
8,742
5. 8,207
Year
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
1999-2000
1995-96
Avg Games
885
14
713
13
819
11
624
14
684
12
Note: During the 2001-02 season, the Patriots played 15 home games, which drew an official
attendance of 15,231 for an average of 1,015. Three of those contests were announced as part
of men’s and women’s doubleheaders.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, GEORGE MASON PLAYERS
Most Points: 51-Keri Chaconas vs. East Carolina, 2/17/95
Most Rebounds: 18-Gretchen Lacey vs. Fairfield, 1/4/95
Most Assists: 16-Courtney Kaup vs. VCU, 2/20/00
Most Steals: 7-Vernessa Neamo vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04; Courtney Kaup vs.
UNCW, 1/30/98; Krista Jay vs. ECU, 1/17/97, Kyana Jacobs vs.
Georgia Southern, 12/29/12
Most Blocks: 10-Trish Halpin vs. American, 1/16/98
Most Turnovers: 11-Marcell Harrison vs. Old Dominion, 1/11/92
Most Field Goals Made: 15-Keri Chaconas vs. ECU, 2/17/95
Most Field Goals Attempted: 28-Keri Chaconas vs. ECU, 2/17/95
^ Best Field Goal Percentage: .857 (12-14), Taleia Moton vs VCU
(1/22/12)
Most Free Throws Made: 15-Jen Daniels vs. William & Mary, 1/9/05; Keri
Chaconas vs. William & Mary, 1/12/95; Laura Kooij vs. UTC,
11/24/01
Most Free Throws Att.: 18-Jen Daniels vs. William & Mary, 1/9/05
Best Free Throw Pct: 100.0-Laura Kooij vs. UTC 11/24/01 (15-of-15);
100.0-Keri Chaconas vs. Bowie St., 11/25/95 (14-of-14); 100.0-Keri
Chaconas vs. ECU, 2/17/95 (14-of-14)
Most 3-pointers Made: 7-Laura Kooij vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04;
Keri Chaconas vs. East Carolina, 2/17/95 (7-of-12)
Most 3-pointers Attempted: 14-Laura Kooij vs. Delaware, 1/22/04
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, OPPOSITION PLAYERS
Most Points: 40-Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), 1/8/12
Most Rebounds: 24-Mary Klima (American), 1/16/98
Most Assists: 11-Michelle Koclanes (Richmond), 1/29/99
Most Steals: 10-Chakecia Miller (George Washington), 12/22/11
Most Blocks: 8-Ugo Oba (Georgetown), 12/20/01
Most Turnovers: 9-Carol Baker (Coppin State), 12/28/85, Holly Rilinger
(James Madison), 2/2/97, Andreana Thomas (Hofstra),
1/13/13
Most Field Goals Made: 15-Nyree Roberts (Old Dominion), 2/23/97;
Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), 1/8/12
Most Field Goals Att.: 26-Pamela Pratt (Coppin State), 12/5/87;
Elena Delle Donne (Delaware), 1/8/12
Most Free Throws Made: 13-Dorothy Williams (Howard), 12/21/92
Most Free Throws Att.: 16-Mary Klima (American), 1/16/98
Best Free Throw Pct.: 1.000
Katie Smrcka-Duffy (Georgetown), 3/14/01 (8-of-8);
Lesley Walker (Georgetown), 12/20/01 (8-of-8);
PATRIOTS’ RECORD AT PATRIOT
CENTER
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
2-1
2-3
1-2
4-1
3-3
3-2
5-1
5-4
10-2
6-5
1995-96 8-4
1996-97 6-4
1997-98 7-4
1998-99 8-5
1999-2000 7-7
2000-01 11-4
2001-02 10-5
2002-03 8-4
2003-04 8-3
2004-05 7-8
173-133 (.565)
2005-06
6-8
2006-07
3-10
2007-08
6-8
2008-09
3-11
2009-10
9-7
2010-11
10-5
2011-12
10-5
2012-135-7
TOP 10 PATRIOT CENTER WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS
1. 2.
3.
4. 5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. ATT.DATE
3,418 March 1, 2014
3,152 Jan. 23, 2000
3,073 Feb. 8, 2009
2,811 Jan. 18, 1998
2,789 Feb. 11, 2007
2,771 Jan. 12, 2003
2,657 Feb. 21, 2010
2,584 Feb. 6, 2011
2,524 Feb. 3, 2008
2,493 Feb. 2, 1997
OPPONENT
St. Bonaventure
East Carolina
Georgia State
James Madison
Hofstra
Old Dominion
VCU
Hofstra
VCU
James Madison
RESULT
L, 57-53
L, 79-91
W, 63-59
L, 67-68
L, 55-69
L, 69-73
L, 55-65
W, 76-70
L, 51-63
L, 70-72
Note: Combined attendance numbers from men’s/women’s doubleheaders are not listed.
Most 3-pointers Made: 6-Holly Rilinger (James Madison), 2/23/95
Most 3-pointers Att.: 15-Angie Evans (Boise State), 12/4/93
TEAM RECORDS, GEORGE MASON
Most Points: 104 vs. Winthrop, 11/30/93
Most Points (Half ): 51 vs. Central Florida, 12/10/95
Fewest Points: 33 vs. Maryland, 12/22/05
Fewest Points (Half ): 15 vs. Santa Clara, 12/18/99
Most Field Goals Made: 38 vs. Marymount, 2/17/85
Most Field Goals Att.: 83 vs. Marymount, 2/17/85 (38-of-83)
^Best Field Goal Pct: .625 vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/10/93 (30-of-48)
Most Free Throws Made: 34 vs. William & Mary, 1/9/05 (34-of-46)
Most Free Throws Att.: 46 vs. William & Mary, 1/9/05 (34-of-46)
*Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. No. 5 Maryland, 12/11/11
(10-of-10)
Most 3-pointers Made: 15 vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
Most 3-pointers Attempted: 33 vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
#Best 3-point Field Goal Pct: .667 vs. Delaware, 11/13/94 (10-of-15)
Most Rebounds: 68 vs. Marymount, 11/26/85
Most Assists: 29 vs. VCU, 2/20/00; Coppin State, 12/8/98
Most Turnovers: 38 vs. UNCW, 2/23/93
Most Steals: 18 vs. Winthrop, 11/27/93; vs. Hofstra, 2/1/04
TEAM RECORDS, OPPONENTS
Most Points: 102-Old Dominion, 2/23/97
Most Points (Half): 56-Old Dominion, 2/23/97
Fewest Points: 27-Marymount, 1/26/85
Fewest Points (Half): 8-Miami, 11/30/04
Most Field Goals Made: 37-Old Dominion, 2/23/97
Most Field Goals Attempted: 85-Richmond, 2/2/95
^Best Field Goal Percentage: .600-American, 2/19/86 (29-of-49)
Most Free Throws Made: 32-Delaware, 1/17/02
Most Free Throws Attempted: 44-American, 2/19/97
*Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000-Drexel, 1/9/04 (7-of-7)
Most 3-pointers Made: 12-Richmond, 1/29/99
Most 3-pointers Attempted: 26-Howard, 12/04/02
#Best 3-point Field Goal Pct: .588-William & Mary, 2/27/94 (10-of-12)
Most Rebounds: 59-No. 5 Maryland, 12/11/11
Most Assists: 26-Richmond, 1/29/99
Most Turnovers: 29-Old Dominion, 1/15/95
Most Steals: 25-Old Dominion, 1/15/97
* Minimum 6 free throw attempts
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