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  • HUSKIESBLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY

    2014-15 WOMENS BASKETBALL

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    On the cover: Huskies seniors Jocelyn Ford, Marla Simmons, Taylor Maldonado, Adreana Sadowski, Nikki Tamanosky, Maggie Borski.

    2014-15 BloomsBurg Womens BasketBall media guide

    Table of Contents ..................................................... 1Quick Facts / Media Information ......................... 2Administration / About BU ................................... 32014-15 Roster .......................................................... 4Facilities ..................................................................... 5Huskies Winning Environment ......................... 6-72014-15 Season Preview ......................................... 8

    the CoaChing staff Head Coach Bill Cleary ...........................................12Assistant Coach Diane Decker ..............................14

    the 2014-15 BloomsBurg huskies Player Profiles..........................................................15Newcomer Profiles .................................................27

    2013-14 season in revieW Results ......................................................................30Statistics ...................................................................31PSAC Review ..........................................................32

    huskies history Coaching History ...................................................36Career Records .......................................................38Individual Records .................................................40Postseason History ................................................42

    *For historical data please visit www.buhuskies.com

    CREDITSAll of Bloomsburgs athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2014. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was designed and written by Assistant Sports Information Director Scott Eddy. Photography by Keith Haupt and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives.

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    BLOOMSBURG QUICK FACTSLocation ...........................................Bloomsburg, Pa.Founded .................................................................1839Enrollment .........................................................10,091School Colors .................................. Maroon & GoldTeam Nickname ............................................. HuskiesConference ...................................Pennsylvania State ...................................... Athletic Conference (PSAC)President ........................................ Dr. David L. SoltzAthletic Director ........................... Mike McFarlandArena ............................................Nelson Field HouseCapacity ................................................................1,745Athletics Affiliation ................... NCAA Division II

    BASKETBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach ............................................... Bill ClearyOverall Record ..............................................181-135Record at Bloomsburg ..................................... 125-50Basketball Office ........................... (570) 389-4767

    2013-14 SEASON IN REVIEWOverall Record .................................................... 26-5PSAC East Record (Finish) ..................... 14-2 (1st)Postseason Play ............................................................ W, 76-51 vs. East Stroudsburg (PSAC Quarters) L, 57-51 vs. #3 Gannon (PSAC Semis) W, 75-57 vs. #13 Virginia State (NCAA First Rd) W, 91-78 at #9 Glenville State (NCAA Second Rd) L, 82-76 vs. #25 Edinboro (NCAA Regional Final)

    HISTORYFirst Year of Womens Basketball ..................1970All-Time Record ............................... 650-387 (.627)NCAA Tournament Record ................................8-9PSAC Tournament Record ............................. 14-23PSAC Championships .......................2 (1992, 2013)

    SPORTS INFORMATIONSID .........................................................Tom McGuireOffice ................................................... (570) 389-4413Email [email protected]

    Asst. SID/WBB Contact .........................Scott EddyOffice ................................................... (570) 389-2767Email [email protected]

    BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY MEDIA

    WHLM Radio124 E. Main StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815(570) [email protected]

    WBRE-TV (28)62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703(570) [email protected]

    WNEP-TV (16)16 Montage Mountain RoadMoosic, PA 18641(570) [email protected]

    SECV-TV (8)P.O. Box 198Danville, PA [email protected](570) 275-8881

    Primary Radio and Television Outlets

    Associated PressSuite 250One Franklin PlazaPhiladelphia, PA 19102(215) 561-1133

    Citizens Voice75 N. Washington St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) 821-2062

    Daily Item200 S. Market St.Sunbury, PA 17801(570) [email protected]

    Milton Standard-Journal19 Arch St.Milton, PA 17847(570) 742-9671

    News-Item701 North Rock St.Shamokin, PA 17872(570) 648-4641

    Patriot-NewsP.O. Box 2265Harrisburg, PA 17105(717) 255-8180

    Press-Enterprise3185 Lackawanna Ave.Bloomsburg, PA 17815(570) 784-2121

    Standard-Speaker21 N. Wyoming St.Hazleton, PA 18201(570) 455-3636

    SunGazette252 W. Fourth St.Williamsport, PA 17701(570) 326-1552

    Times Leader15 N. Main St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) 829-7229

    Primary Newspapers

    QUICK FACTS/MEDIA INFORMATION

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    Dr. David SoltzPresident

    Mike McFarlandDirector of Athletics

    Kathy HeitzmanAssociate Director of Athletics

    Kevin WoodAthletic Operations

    Tom McGuireDirector of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing

    Scott EddyAssistant Sports Information Director

    Allen LarsenAthletic Trainer

    Kristin Funk MaguireAthletic Trainer

    Dr. George SalvaterraAthletic Trainer

    ABOUT BLOOMSBURGBloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvanias State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education.

    Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 18 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff.

    About 90 percent of Bloomsburgs students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. Its a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And its a busy place with more than 200 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center.

    The universitys Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television.

    The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants, and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town.

    The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

    ADMINISTRATION/ABOUT BLOOMSBURG

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    NICOLEJunior 5-6 Guard Downingtown Coatsville

    SOUTHCOTT

    JOCELYNSenior 5-10 Guard Lansing, NY Lansing

    FORD

    TAYLORMALDONADO

    TAYLORJunior 5-8 Guard Philadelphia, PA Archbishop Wood

    KAMINSKI

    MORGANTHOMAS

    ERICAJunior 5-10 Forward Red Lion Red Lion

    MACIEJEWSKI

    LAUREN

    Junior 5-10 GuardAmbler Archbishop Wood

    NEALON

    ALEXROSSSophomore 5-10 Guard Lancaster Manheim Township

    MORGANKLUNKSophomore 5-9 Guard Felton York Catholic

    ADREANASADOWSKIR-Junior 6-1 ForwardFleetwood Brandywine Heights

    MAGGIEBORSKISenior 5-7 Guard Philadelphia Nazareth Academy

    CAMDENFreshman 5-7 Guard Gettysburg Gettysburg Area

    BOEHNER

    NIKKISenior 6-0 Forward Camp Hill Cumberland Valley

    TAMANOSKY

    Senior 5-5 Guard Stroudsburg Allentown Central Catholic

    Freshman 5-10 Guard Mountville Eastern York

    33MARLASenior 5-10 GuardLebanon Cedar CrestSIMMONS

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    BLOOMSBURG FACILITIES

    The Nelson Field House, located on Bloomsburg Universitys upper campus, serves as home for the universitys indoor

    athletic events. The facility, constructed in 1971, underwent a $13.4 million dollar facelift in 2007-09. underwent a $13.4 million dollar facelift in 2007-09. Among the renovations to the field house were a new

    bleacher system for the main gym area, a new scoreboard, a new wrestling room on the lower level of the facility, a new and expanded press box, dedicated locker rooms for each sport, including an expanded football locker room, improved office space and additional storage space. In

    addition the pool area has been completely renovated with addition the pool area has been completely renovated with improved lighting, new bleachers, new starting blocks,

    improved timing system and record board. The project also enhanced both the upper and lower entrances that will showcase the awards the teams have won over the last three decades. The project was completed in August of

    2009.

    Bloomsburg womens basketball has been extremely Bloomsburg womens basketball has been extremely successful at home in recent years - since the 1999-2000

    season, the Huskies are 134-70 (.657) at home. Under head coach Bill Cleary, the Huskies are 66-20 (.767) at home including a 58-12 (.829) mark since the 2009-10

    season.

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    NICOLEJunior 5-6 Guard Downingtown Coatsville

    SOUTHCOTT

    JOCELYNSenior 5-10 Guard Lansing, NY Lansing

    FORD

    TAYLORMALDONADO

    TAYLORJunior 5-8 Guard Philadelphia, PA Archbishop Wood

    KAMINSKI

    MORGANTHOMAS

    ERICAJunior 5-10 Forward Red Lion Red Lion

    MACIEJEWSKI

    LAUREN

    Junior 5-10 GuardAmbler Archbishop Wood

    NEALON

    ALEXROSSSophomore 5-10 Guard Lancaster Manheim Township

    MORGANKLUNKSophomore 5-9 Guard Felton York Catholic

    ADREANASADOWSKIR-Junior 6-1 ForwardFleetwood Brandywine Heights

    MAGGIEBORSKISenior 5-7 Guard Philadelphia Nazareth Academy

    CAMDENFreshman 5-7 Guard Gettysburg Gettysburg Area

    BOEHNER

    NIKKISenior 6-0 Forward Camp Hill Cumberland Valley

    TAMANOSKY

    Senior 5-5 Guard Stroudsburg Allentown Central Catholic

    Freshman 5-10 Guard Mountville Eastern York

    33MARLASenior 5-10 GuardLebanon Cedar CrestSIMMONS

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    Bloomsburg womens basketball has enjoyed one of its most successful periods in school history,

    posting five straight winning seasons including 98 wins over the last four years.

    - Four consecutive outright PSAC East titles- Boasted a 98-23 overall record (.810) the last four seasons, the sixth-highest winning percentage in all seasons, the sixth-highest winning percentage in all

    of Division II during that span- Compiled 55-7 (.887) record vs. PSAC East since

    2010-11- Reached three straight NCAA Tournaments

    including the 2014 Sweet 16- Advanced to PSAC Final Four four

    straight seasons including the 2013 PSAC straight seasons including the 2013 PSAC Championship victory

    - Three PSAC East Athlete of the Year awards in four years (Catherine Noack - 2014,

    Kelsey Gallagher - 2011, 2012)

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    2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW

    By Scott Eddy, Assistant Sports Information Director

    Last spring, the Bloomsburg University womens basketball team was one of the last 16 teams left playing in Division II, reaching the Sweet 16 and a spot in the Atlantic Region-al Championship Game.

    With four starters and 11 players returning from that squad, the Huskies have high hopes of following in the footsteps of recent BU teams which have had the ability of taking one more step forward from one season to the next. Three years ago, the Huskies first reached the NCAA Tournament; the following year Bloomsburg captured the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championship before last years edition made one of the deepest postsea-son runs in school history, ultimately finishing with a 26-5 record.

    Weve been able to take one more step each year, head coach Bill Cleary said. Theres that bitter taste in our mouth of how last season ended. Theres a lot of motiva-tion; a feeling of some unfinished business.

    While last years team came up four minutes short of a re-gional championship following wins over nationally ranked Virginia State and Glenville State before a tough defeat at the hands of Edinboro, there was much to be celebrated the highest final national ranking in over 20 years (No. 14), a fourth consecutive outright PSAC East title; the deep-est postseason run for the school since 2001; a 17-game winning streak and the second-most victories in school history among them.

    Though two very important parts of last years team have graduated leading scorer Catherine Noack, the top three-point shooter in the nation last season, and do-it-all guard Brianna Dudeck the core of that squad remains

    intact. Add in the arrival of three potential impact new-comers and depth could be the teams biggest strength.While that means the lineup might be up in the air, its a good problem for the coaching staff to have.

    This might be the deepest team weve had here. We dont have a set rotation yet because everyone is pushing, Cleary said. We have some tough decisions because our players are giving us everything they have.

    The Huskies were selected second in the PSAC Preseason Coaches Poll, taking five first-place votes, the most of any team. West Chester took four first-place votes and ranked No. 1 while Shippensburg, Millersville and East Strouds-burg completed the top five.

    Bloomsburg will challenge itself right off the bat with a difficult non-conference game to begin the season against Northeast-10 member New Haven on Nov. 14 in Nelson Field House.

    Heres a look at the 2014-15 Huskies roster:

    BACKCOURTJocelyn Ford earned a spot on the PSAC East Preseason All-Conference Team this fall and with good reason a tremendously versatile player, Ford played every position for the Huskies last season. Her 2013-14 stat line is reflec-tive of her all-around game: Ford averaged 12.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game while receiv-ing second team PSAC East honors. She also ranked fourth in the PSAC last year in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8).

    Ford was selected to the 2014 Atlantic Regional Tourna-ment Team, averaging 16.0 points, 6.3 rebounds 6.0 assists while connecting on 60 percent of her shots (21-of-35) during the tournament.

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    2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW

    This season, she will take on added leadership responsi-bility in her senior season with a chance to be one of the regions top players.

    I really do think she wants that responsibility and is ready to take it on this year, Cleary said. She sees things three, four steps ahead.

    Sophomore Morgan Klunk made an impressive Huskies debut a season ago, starting 25 of 29 games played while recording 6.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.4 steals per game despite playing out of her natural position. Called upon to play point guard last year, Klunk will likely shift to the wing this fall while focusing on improving her all-around game in her second collegiate season.

    Senior guard Marla Simmons has the most experience in a Huskies uniform of any player on this years roster 93 games with 25 starts and is the teams strongest defender, according to her head coach. Simmons directs traffic well and has added a strong preseason in effort to improve all-around. She started 25 of 31 games last year, averaging 6.5 points and 4.4 rebounds in nearly 25 minutes per game.

    Junior Taylor Kaminski will battle for a starting role at point guard after taking great strides late last season.

    From January on last year she was a really huge factor in us having the season we did, Cleary said.

    Kaminski is strong attacking the basket and uses her long arms to create trouble for opponents on the defensive end of the court. Among the teams assists leaders despite aver-aging 12.7 minutes per game last year, she tallied a career-high 10 points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament vs. Virginia State last March. From late January through the end of the season, she played less than 10 minutes just

    once and could continue to see her role grow this fall.Lauren Nealon, a 5-10 junior, brings an ability to shoot from the perimeter as well as strong positioning and rota-tions defensively. Nealon saw action in 25 games a season ago.

    Nicole Southcott, the reigning PSAC Championship Scholar, also returns for her third season in the program after seeing time in 10 games last year in a reserve role.

    Sophomore Alex Ross saw action in 10 games as a fresh-man and has progressed during preseason in effort to carve a bigger role.

    Senior Maggie Borski averaged 5.9 points, 3.9 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game and was among the PSACs leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio last season but will miss the year due to injury.

    FRONT COURTRedshirt junior Adreana Sadowski enjoyed a breakout campaign last season and is the Huskies leading returning scorer after recording 13.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per night while starting all 31 games. She also finished the year ranked second in the PSAC in field goal percentage, shoot-ing over 57 percent from the floor. Sadowski likely opened many eyes around the conference after averaging only 2.6 points in 18 games during the 2012-13 season. Her shot-blocking ability, as well as ability to alter shots, is also key to the Huskies - she was third in the conference in blocks with 45 last year.

    We want to see her continue to do those things, but we feel she can be a bigger threat defensively off the ball, Cleary said, also adding that Sadowski has worked on be-coming more aggressive in the post, particularly in terms of rebounding.

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    Junior Erica Maciejewski continues to force her way into additional playing time with a strong preseason following continued growth throughout last year. A key reserve for the Huskies in last years post-season run, she played in 29 games while adding 3.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game.

    Senior Nikki Tamanosky also played big minutes in multiple key games last year and brings strength inside as well as rebounding ability after playing in 27 games with four starts in 2013-14.

    NEWCOMERSCleary hasnt tried to hide his excitement about this years trio of newcomers.

    We are very excited about the players coming in this year, he said. Very, very excited.

    It isnt often that teams can count a player with four years of experience, including NCAA Tournament background, as one of its newcomers, but thats the case with the Huskies and transfer guard Taylor Maldo-nado.

    Using her graduate year of eligibility following last season when she played just three games due to injury, Maldonado arrives from Florida Southern College. An instant threat to start at point guard, she averaged 7.5 points per game in 24 games during 2011-12 and 11.4 points per game in 12 contests in 2012-13. She scored a career-high 26 points against No. 3 Clayton State last November, but injuries have been a recurring issue during her collegiate career.

    Shes a true leader and tireless worker, Cleary said. She is a true point guard and a tenacious defender.

    Two freshmen also join the roster Camden Boehner and Morgan Thomas. Boehner brings an ability to beat defenders off the dribble and strong vision of the court and arrives at Bloomsburg after a 1,000-point career at Gettysburg Area High School. Thomas, meanwhile, is an aggressive defender who can hit mid-range jumpers and was also a 1,000-point scorer at Eastern York High.

    SEASON OUTLOOKWith four straight PSAC East crowns, the Huskies will again bring a bit of a bulls eye with them into the new season. There is a crowd of contenders as much of the leagues top talent returns this fall.

    The East is a tough division. Every team in our league has given us a run for our money, Cleary said. Weve

    been fortunate to win the division the last four years, but every night is a challenge.

    With so many returning faces, one area where the Huskies should draw strength from right away is their chemistry.

    There really is a sense of family. Thats always been a staple of the program, Cleary added.

    The past three years have stretched into the month of March a time the Huskies again hope to be at their best.

    Were not talking about getting back to the regional championship, we are talking about taking care of our first scrimmage. We just look at our next day and go from there, Cleary assessed. At the end of the day, we have fun and play for each other. We only care about the name that is on the front of the jersey we dont care about who gets the accolades, just getting the win.After the season-opener vs. New Haven, the Huskies open PSAC East play at Cheyney on Nov. 19 before home dates vs. Shippensburg (Nov. 22) and a regional championship re-match in non-conference action vs. Edinboro on Nov. 25.

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    Bill Cleary will begin his seventh season as head coach of the Bloomsburg University womens basketball team in 2014-15.

    In his six seasons as head coach, Cleary has guided the Huskies to an overall record of 125-50 (.714), includ-ing 98-23 (.810) over the past four seasons as well as three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the longest run for the school since mak-ing four straight appearances from 1989-92. The 98 wins tie the win-ningest four-year period in Blooms-burg womens basketball history.

    Cleary came to Bloomsburg after spending five seasons as the head coach of the womens team at Wilm-ington University in New Castle, Delaware, where he turned around the struggling program by leading the team from two wins the season prior to his arrival to a school-record 22 wins in 2007-08.

    In 2013-14, the Huskies won their fourth straight outright PSAC East ti-tle despite losing five of their six lead-ing scorers from the previous year to graduation. In doing so, Bloomsburg became the first squad to win four consecutive outright Eastern Division titles since the Huskies achieved the feat from 1988-91. At the end of the regular season, Cleary was honored with his second PSAC East Coach of the Year award.

    The Huskies made their deepest post-season run since 2001, reaching the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Championship Game and a spot in the national Sweet Sixteen after knocking off nationally-ranked Virginia State and Glenville State, the top-seeded team in the region, in the first and second rounds. Bloomsburg ended its season with a national ranking of No. 14, the highest spot for the Huskies in the final WBCA USA Today Sports Top 25 since 1990-91.

    The 2013-14 edition of the Huskies set school records for points scored (2,363), assists (569) and free throw percentage (77.6). Senior Catherine Noack was named PSAC East Athlete of the Year and also was named to the Daktronics Atlantic Region first team as well as the WBCA and Divi-sion II Bulletin All-America honorable mention teams after setting the PSAC record for three-point percentage in a season (49.5%). During the year, the Huskies ran off a 17-game winning streak, the third-longest in school his-tory, while finishing the season at 26-5. The 26 victories tie the 2011-12 and 1990-91 teams for the second-most victories in school history behind only the 28 wins of the 1988-89 squad.

    As head coach of Bloomsburg Uni-versity womens basketball team, Cleary has guided the Huskies to one PSAC championship, three NCAA tournament appearances and four PSAC Eastern Division titles. He also recruited and coached two-time PSAC Eastern Division Athlete of the Year Kelsey Gallagher. Cleary also recruited and coached Dana Wieller, who along with Gallagher would earn PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Year honors. During his six years at

    Bloomsburg, Cleary has recruited and coached four 1,000 point scorers in Noack, Gallagher, Wieller and Kayla Oxenrider.

    During the 2012-13 season, Cleary guided the Huskies a third straight PSAC Eastern Division title and PSAC Championship for the second time in school history with a 74-57 win over nationally-ranked Gannon University. In winning the conference champion-ship, Bloomsburg advanced to the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. It was the first time since 1989-92 seasons that the team had made consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament. The Huskies were ranked fifth nationally among 287 womens basketball programs in NCAA Divi-sion II in scoring margin, winning its contests by an average of 16.6 points per game. Bloomsburg defense also limited its opponents to the ninth low-est field goal percentage in Division II, as opponents shot just 34 percent for the season. Wieller and Oxen-rider were both named All-PSAC that season. In 2011-12 Cleary brought the womens basketball program to new heights, guiding the Huskies to the second most wins in school history with a 26-6 record. He coached the Huskies to their second consecu-tive PSAC East title, their first PSAC Championship appearance in 20 years, as well as their first NCAA playoff appearance in 20 years. The Huskies were also ranked 25th nationally, their first national ranking in 10 seasons. Gallagher repeated as PSAC East Ath-lete of the Year, along with a second team Daktronics All-Region selection and Womens Division II Bulletin All-American third team honors. Wieller

    COACHING STAFF

    Bill ClearyHead Coach

    7th Season at Bloomsburg Career Record: 181-135 (.573)

    Record at BU: 125-50 (.714)

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    was named to the All-PSAC East first team, while Oxenrider picked up second team accolades. In 2010-11, Cleary led the Huskies a 22-6 record, including winning the PSAC East-ern Division title and a post-season game for the first time since the 2000-01 season. The success earned Cleary PSAC East Coach of the Year honors. Gallagher was named the Athlete of the Year in the PSAC East, along with second team Daktronics All-Region and Womens Division II Bas-ketball Bulletin (WDIIB) honorable men-tion All-American.

    In 2009-10, Cleary coached Bloomsburg to the PSAC playoffs for the first time since 2004-05, with Dana Wieller being named PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Year. During Clearys first season with the Hus-kies in 2008-09, he led the team to 11 wins, with Gallagher being named PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Year. The 11 wins were the first time in four years the team had won 10 or more games.

    As head womens basketball coach at Wilm-ington, he helped turnaround the Wildcats program from a two-win team into a 20-win team with a record over his final four seasons of 54-60. During his final season in 2007-08, Wilmington finished 22-9 and the Wildcats won the schools first ever womens basketball championship when the team won the ECAC Division II champion-ship. That season, Wilmington was ranked in the NCAA Northeast Regional poll for the first time in school history, including ending the season with a ninth-place rank-ing.

    Prior to taking over at Wilmington, Cleary spent one season as an assistant mens bas-ketball coach at Towson University (MD) and two years as a mens basketball gradu-ate assistant at Georgia Tech under Paul Hewitt. While at Georgia Tech, Cleary also earned his Masters Degree in Sports Administration. Cleary is a 1998 graduate of Villanova University with a degree in Political Science. He and his wife Jackie are the parents of two boys, Billy and Chase.

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    Diane Decker enters her seventh season as an assistant coach with the Bloomsburg University womens basket-ball team in 2014-15.

    She has helped the Huskies to a 98-23 (.810) record over the past four seasons as well as three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the longest run for the school since making four straight appearances from 1989-92. The 98 wins tie the winningest four-year period in Bloomsburg womens basketball history.

    Decker came to Bloomsburg after spending three seasons at East Stroudsburg as an assistant coach. In 2007-08 Decker served as the acting head coach for the Warriors and posted a record of 12-15, 6-6 PSAC East earning a spot in the PSAC playoffs as the fourth seed from the Eastern Division. During her three seasons with the War-riors the team made the PSAC playoffs each year and in 2006-07 achieved the first 20-win season in 12 years.

    Prior to East Stroudsburg, Decker spent three years as head coach at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, where she guided the Patriots to the District XI playoffs each season. In three years she led the team to a record of 82-15 and coached two 1,000-point scorers.

    Decker was a standout player at Marian Catholic High School and Villanova University. The Wildcats played in the NCAA Tournament all four years during her col-lege career, including her sophomore season when they went to the Sweet 16. She was a second team All-Big East selection in 1989 and helped the Wildcats capture the Big East championship in both 1987 and 1988. She also served as team captain her senior year.

    At Marian Catholic High School, the Mahanoy City na-tive set the school scoring record with over 2,300 points and also grabbed 1,000 rebounds and was selected hon-orable mention All-American by both Converse and USA Today. Marian Catholic won a state title and two district championships during her career, and she was inducted into the schools Hall of Fame in 2006.

    COACHING STAFF

    Diane DeckerAssistant Coach 7th Season at Bloomsburg

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    2014-15 HUSKIES

    JOCELYN FORD Guard Sr 5-10Lansing, NY LansingBusiness Management

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    FordsCareer HigHs

    Points: 24 vs. Philadelphia U, 1/11/14

    Minutes: 40 vs. ESU, 1/15/14

    Rebounds: 9, 3x, last vs. Mansfield, 2/22/14

    Assists: 9, 2x. last vs. ESU,1/15/14

    Blocks: 1, 6x. last vs. WCU, 2/19/14

    Free Throws: 7 at IUP, 1/8/14

    Steals: 6 at Kutztown, 2/26/14

    3-pointers: 3 vs. Philadelphia U, 1/11/14

    2013-14: Named Second Team All-PSAC East after regularly filling the stat sheet for the Huskies, averaging 12.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.8 steals. Led team in assists with 119 and posted double-figure scoring 18 times while shooting 45 percent from the floor (127-282). A contributor on the wing, in the post and at point guard during the season, she started 27 of 29 games played during the season...Earned spot on NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional All-Tournament Team after helping the Huskies to their first Regional Championship Game since 2001 while averaging 16.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 6.0 assists and shooting 60 percent (21-35) from the floor during the tournament...Finished with 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists in Atlantic Regional Championship Game (3/17)...Poured in 19 points with six boards and seven assists in semifinal upset win over top-seeded #9 Glenville State (3/15)...Helped Bloomsburg to first NCAA Tournament win in 13 years with 11 points, six rebounds and five assists in first round win over #13 Virginia State (3/14)...Led the Huskies with a game-high 19 points, while also grabbing six rebounds in a 76-51 PSAC Quarterfinal win over ESU (3/4)... Scored 15 points and had six rebounds in the game against Kutztown (2/26)...Scored 16 points and had nine rebounds in the game against Masnfield (2/22)...Netted 17 points, dished out six assists and grabbed eight rebounds a 66-58 win over West Chester (2/19)... Registered a game-high 13 points along with four assists in win at East Stroudsburg (2/15)...Scored 14 points and recorded three assists in a 68-65 win over Shippensburg (2/8)... Dished out seven assists in only 15 minutes of play in win at Cheyney (2/6)...Handed out six assists and scored seven points in victory at Kutztown (1/25)...Netted a game-high 18 points, pulled down six rebounds and dished out four assists in a 84-53 win over Mansfield (1/22)... Named the PSAC East Womens Basketball Athlete of the Week (1/20)... Recorded 17 points and six rebounds in a 88-80 win over East West Chester (1/18)... Scored 23 points while grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out five assists in a 63-51 win over East Stroudsburg (1/15)... Poured in a new career-best of 24 points including key 3-pointer to complete second half rally in comeback win over Philadelphia, also pulling down six rebounds (1/11)... Recorded a career-high 20 points while grabbing 6 rebounds in a 74-62 win at #20 IUP (1/8)... Matched a career-high with 16 points and a set a new personal best of five steals while dishing out seven assists and pulling down five rebounds in an 90-64 win over Pitt-Johnstown (1/4)...Totaled 12 points while grabbing three rebounds and handing out three assist in a 72-52 win over Clarion (1/3)...Netted eight points, dished out four assist and grabbed eight rebounds in an 71-63 win over Mercyhurst (12/28)...Scored a career-high 16 points in a 92-83 loss to Shippensburg (12/7)... Was a rebound and an assist shy of a triple-double as she recorded 11 points, nine rebounds and nine assists in a season-opening win over Chestnut Hill (11/8).

    2012-13: Scored six points in a PSAC semifinal victory over Edinboro (3/8)... Scored 10 points in a win over Mansfield (2/20)... Scored nine points in a win over West Chester (2/16)... Scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds in a win over Shippensburg (2/13)... Had eight points and a game-high eight rebounds in a win against East Stroudsburg (1/30)... Scored six points and pulled down a team-high seven rebounds in a loss to West Chester (1/26)... Finished with 10 points in a win over Mansfield (1/23)... Scored nine points in a win against Shippensburg (1/16)... Scored 11 points and had two rebounds in a win against Clarion (1/12)Recorded five points and an

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    Fords Bloomsburg Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 28 0 328 11.7 51 114 .447 12 41 .293 26 37 .703 26 52 78 2.8 51 1 23 38 2 21 140 5.02013-14 29 27 777 26.8 127 282 .450 32 95 .337 62 78 .795 19 132 151 5.2 84 1 119 65 8 52 348 12.0TOTALS 57 27 1,105 19.3 178 396 ..449 44 136 .324 88 115 .765 45 184 229 4.0 135 2 142 103 10 73 488 8.5

    assist in a win against Lock Haven (1/11)Scored six points in a 78-55 win at Mercyhurst (1/5)Recorded three points, two assists, and three steals in a win against California (PA) (12/19) Tallied nine points in loss to IUP (12/18)Scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds in a Huskies 84-46 win over Slippery Rock (12/1)...Registered a career-high 13 points and five rebounds in a Huskies 96-55 win over Wilmington (11/26).

    2011-12 (at Le Moyne): Played in 26 games for the Dolphins as a freshman, averaging 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in 14.3 minutes per game...Shot 43.8 percent (32-of-73) from the floor...Scored season-high 11 points at Southern New Hampshire...Also had seven points at Stonehill.

    Prep/High School: Averaged 12.5 points and 3.7 assists per game...Team MVP...First-Team All-Academy.

    Fords2013-14 highlights

    All-PSAC Second Team

    2x PSAC East Player of the Week

    NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional All-Tournament First Team

    12.0 points per game on 45% shooting

    Team-leading 52 steals

    Team-leading 4.1 assists per game

    Career-high 24 points vs. Philadelphia U on 1/11/14

    2014-15 All-PSAC East Preseason Team

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    2013-14: Started 25 of 31 games for the Huskies while averaging 6.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game...Posted 11 points, five rebounds and six assists in upset win over #9 Glenville State in NCAA Division II Tournament regional semifinal (3/15)...Recorded 11 points and six rebounds in NCAA Tournament First Round win vs. #13 Virginia State (3/14)...Scored six points in the game against Kutztown (2/26)...Scored nine points in the game against Mansfield (2/22)...Scored six points and had six rebounds in the game against West Chester (2/19)...Turned in first career double-double effort with 10 points and career-high 10 rebounds in win at Cheyney (2/6)...Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in a 63-51 win over East Stroudsburg (1/15)... Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds, blocked two shots, recorded two steals and had four points in a 72-52 win over Clarion (1/3)...Had 10 points and recorded one steal in an win 71-63 win over Mercyhurst (12/18).2012-13: Grabbed three rebounds and had three assists in a PSAC Championship victory over Gannon (3/9)... Scored two points in a PSAC semifinal victory over Edinboro (3/8)... Scored nine points in a win over East Stroudsburg (2/27)... Scored

    seven points and grabbed four rebounds in a win over Shippensburg (2/13)... Scored 12 points in a win over Cheyney (2/9)... Registered 12 points and grabbed six rebounds in win against Philadelphia (12/30).2011-12: Had three rebounds and two points in a 84-76 victory over West Chester (2/11)...Posted nine points in 17 minutes of play in a 72-63 victory over Shippensburg (2/8)...Nearly notched a double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds in a 86-30 win over Cheyney (2/4)...Scored 10 points and had three assists in a 84-75 win over Mansfield (1/18). Netted 11 points and grabbed four rebounds in a 77-50 win over Cheyney (1/14)...Named the PSAC Eastern Division Freshman of the Week for the period ending Dec. 19...Scored nine points and had five rebounds in a 80-64 victory over Chestnut Hill (12/19)...Named the PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Week for the period ending Nov. 20...Scored 15 points and had four rebounds against Edinboro (11/20)...Posted six points, one rebound, and one assist in 11 minutes of play against 14th ranked Penn State (11/5).

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    Simmons Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 32 0 304 9.5 34 84 .405 8 23 .348 33 43 .767 12 35 47 1.5 43 0 14 27 1 12 109 3.42012-13 30 0 432 14.4 40 119 .336 8 31 .258 34 44 .773 23 46 69 2.3 50 1 41 30 4 22 122 4.12013-14 31 25 764 24.6 68 198 .343 13 49 .265 54 67 .806 33 103 136 4.4 86 4 57 63 15 23 203 6.5TOTALS 93 25 1,500 16.2 142 401 .350 29 103 .282 121 154 .786 68 184 252 2.7 179 5 112 120 20 37 434 4.7

    SimmonSCareer HigHS

    Points: 15 vs. Edinboro, 11/20/11

    Minutes: 34 at ESU,1/15/14

    Rebounds: 10 at Cheyney, 2/6/14

    Assists: 6, 2x. last at Edinboro, 12/17/13

    Blocks: 3 at Cheyney, 2/6/14

    Free Throws: 10 vs. Edinboro, 11/20/11

    Steals: 6 at IUP, 12/18/12

    3-pointers: 2, 2x. last at Cheyney, 2/6/14

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    NIKKI TAMANOSKYForward Sr 6-0Camp Hill Cumberland ValleySociology

    442013-14: Logged time in 27 games with four starts while averaging 3.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...Was strong off the bench, scoring six points in 11 minutes during NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Championship Game (3/17)...Scored two points in the game against Kutztown (1/25)...Posted six points in the game against West Chester (1/18)...Tallied eight points with four rebounds in victory vs. Philadelphia (1/11)...Provided big spark off the bench in upset win at No. 20 IUP, providing eight points and four rebounds (1/8)...Had seven points and pulled down two rebounds in an 78-35 win over Cheyney (12/4)...Netted six points and three rebounds in an 60-48 win over Goldey-Beacom (12/1)... Scored six points in a 66-62 win over Lock Haven (11/23)... Tallied a career-high 20 points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in a 105-69 win over Wilmington University (11/16)... Scored 12 points in a season-opening win over Chestnut Hill (11/8).

    2012-13: Scored four points and five rebounds in a win over Cheyney (2/9)... Scored four points and grabbed two rebounds in a win over East Stroudsburg (1/30)... Recorded two points and had a steal in a win vs. Lock Haven (1/11)Tallied four points and grabbed three rebounds in eight minutes of play against Wilmington (11/26).

    AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY

    2010-11: Appeared in seven games...Scored three points and grabbed two rebounds against UNH (Jan. 19)... Pulled down two rebounds at Yale (12/17)...Made her debut against Rhode Island and recorded her first career field goal and first career rebound (Nov. 26).

    Tamanoskys Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 11 0 38 3.5 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 8 12 20 1.8 0 0 0 6 0 4 15 1.42013-14 27 4 239 8.9 39 88 .443 0 4 .000 24 34 .706 14 38 52 1.9 40 0 8 19 2 6 102 3.8TOTALS 28 4 277 7.3 42 100 .420 0 4 .000 33 46 .717 22 50 72 1.9 40 0 8 25 2 10 117 3.1

    TamanoskysCareer HigHs

    Points: 20 at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Minutes: 22 at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Rebounds: 8, at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Blocks: 1, 2x. last vs. ESU, 1/15/15

    Assists: 2 at IUP, 1/18/14

    Free Throws: 4. 3x., last at WCU, 1/18/14

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    SadowSkiSCareer HigHS

    Points: 30 vs. UPJ, 1/4/14

    Minutes: 32, 2x. last vs. Philly U, 1/11/14

    Rebounds: 12, 2x. last at WCU, 1/18/14

    Assists: 3, 2x. last vs. Gannon, 12/21/13 Blocks: 4, 3x. last vs. Kutztown, 2/26/14

    Free Throws: 6 at WCU, 1/18/14

    Steals: 3, 3x. last vs. Philly U, 1/11/14

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    2013-14: Enjoyed a breakout season, starting all 31 games as the Huskies main post threat while averaging 13.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Ranked second in the PSAC in field goal percentage, shooting 57.5 percent from the floor (172-299) and was third in the conference with 45 blocks. Scored in double figures 21 times during the season and tallied three double-doubles...Finished with 10 points and six rebounds in an NCAA Tournament Atlantic Regional semifinal win vs. #9 Glenville State (3/15)...Posted 13 points and six rebounds in an NCAA Tournament First Round win vs. #13 Virginia State (3/14)...Scored 14 points and had eight rebounds in the game against Kutztown (2/26)... Scored four points and had six rebounds in the game against Mansfield (2/22)...Scored nine points in a 66-58 win over West Chester (2/19)... Netted 14 points and five rebounds in a 68-65 win over Shippensburg (2/8)... Poured in 27 points with 10 rebounds in only 24 minutes on the floor in win at Cheyney (2/6)...Scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in an 69-57 win over Lock Haven (2/1)... Netted 16 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had two steals in an 79-77 win over Millersville (1/29)... Led team with 15 points in victory at Kutztown (1/25)...Netted

    10 points and grabbed five rebounds in an 84-52 win over Mansfield (1/22)... Recorded 14 points and 12 rebounds in a 88-80 win at West Chester (1/18)... Delivered 20 points with six rebounds in victory vs. Philadelphia (1/11)...Netted a new career-high 30 points on 14-of-23 shooting from the floor and pulled down six rebounds in an 90-64 win over Pitt-Johnstown (1/4)...Totaled 12 points and five rebounds in an 72-52 win over Clarion (1/3)...Had 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. No. 2 Gannon (12/21)...Netted 16 points and pulled down seven rebounds in an 71-63 win over Mercyhurst (12/18)... Scored 16 points and had seven rebounds in a 92-83 loss to Shippensburg (12/7)... Tallied nine points and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds in a 78-35 win over Cheyney (12/4)...Scored a game-high 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 60-48 win over Goldey-Beacom(12/1)... Scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed six rebounds in an 80-74 loss to Millersville (11/20).

    2012-13: Scored six points and added two blocks in a PSAC Quarterfinal win over Kutztown (3/5)... Tallied five points and had two blocks in a win over Cheyney (2/9)... Grabbed three rebounds in a win against East Stroudsburg (1/30)... Scored four points and recorded three steals in

    a victory over Cheyney (1/19)... Recorded four points, four rebounds, two blocks, two steals, and an assist in win against Lock Haven (1/11)Scored four points and grabbed two rebounds in a Huskies 84-46 win over Slippery Rock (12/1).

    ADREANA SADOWSKIForward R-Jr 6-0Fleetwood Brandywine HeightsEnglish

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    Sadowskis Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 18 0 84 4.7 18 37 .486 0 0 .000 11 17 .647 7 18 25 1.4 15 0 4 9 9 8 47 2.62013-14: 31 31 702 22.6 172 299 .575 0 0 .000 59 74 .797 58 113 171 5.5 82 0 18 55 45 32 403 13.0 TOTALS 49 31 786 16.0 190 336 .565 0 0 .000 70 91 .769 65 131 196 4.0 107 0 22 64 54 40 450 9.2

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    ERICA MACIEJEWSKIForward Jr 5-10Red Lion Red LionSecondary Education: Math

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    Maciejewskis Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 9 0 30 3.3 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 6 11 1.2 1 0 0 3 1 0 7 0.82013-14 29 0 383 13.2 47 84 .560 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 33 46 79 2.7 16 20 7 18 112 3.9TOTALS 9 0 30 3.3 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 6 11 1.2 1 0 0 3 1 0 7 0.8

    2013-14: Appeared in 29 games while playing vital role off the bench, averaging 3.9 points with 2.7 rebounds in 13.2 minutes per game...Tallied eight points and four rebounds in NCAA Tournament semifinal upset win at #9 Glenville State (3/15)...Scored three points in the game against Kutztown (2/26)...Scored six points in the game against Mansfield (2/22)...Registered seven points and seven rebounds in a 66-58 win over West Chester (2/19)... Finished with eight points on 4-of-5 shooting in victory at Cheyney (2/6)...Scored 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting in a 84-52 win over Mansfield (1/22)... Netted 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in an 84-71 win over Edinboro (12/17)...Scored a career-high 13 points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in a 105-69 win over Wilmington University (11/16)...Posted six points in a season-opening win over Chestnut Hill (11/8).

    2012-13: Scored two points in a win over Cheyney (1/19)... Had two points and a rebound against Lock Haven (1/11)Recorded two points and grabbed two rebounds

    in a Huskies 84-46 win over Slippery Rock (12/1)...Grabbed three rebounds in six minutes of play against WIlmington (11/26).

    Maciejewskiscareer HigHs

    Points: 13 at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Minutes: 25 vs. WCU, 2/19/14

    Rebounds: 10 at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Assists: 2, 2x. last vs. Kutztown, 2/26/14

    Blocks: 2 at Mansfield, 2/22/14

    Steals: 4 vs. Lock Haven, 2/1/14

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    2013-14: Played important reserve role, appearing in all 31 games while averaging 2.7 points, 2.3 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 12.8 minutes per game...Posted six points in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Championship Game (3/17)...Recorded career-high 10 points with four assists and three rebounds in NCAA Tournament First Round win vs. #13 Virginia State (3/14)...Finished with four points and grabbed seven rebounds in the game against Mansfielf (2/22)...Scored five points in the game against West Chester (2/19)...Set career-highs in points (eight) and minutes (19) in win at East Stroudsburg, playing key role off the bench (2/15)...Posted four assists, three rebounds and two blocks in win over Clarion (1/3)...Scored six points and dished out four assist in an 84-71 win over Edinboro (12/17)... Recorded three assists and four rebounds in a season-opening win over Chestnut Hill (11/8).

    2012-13: Scored two points in four minutes of action in a PSAC quarterfinal win over Kutztown (3/5)... Scored two points in five minutes of action in a win over Cheyney (2/9)... Finished with career-best five points in a win against East Stroudsburg (1/30).

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    TAYLOR KAMINSKIGuard Jr 5-8Philadelphia Archbishop WoodEarly Childhood/Special Education

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    Kaminskis Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 16 0 73 4.6 7 18 .389 2 4 .500 2 4 .500 7 5 12 0.8 11 0 5 13 1 4 18 1.12013-14 31 0 396 12.8 33 79 .418 4 22 .182 14 24 .583 17 35 52 1.7 44 1 70 45 5 23 84 2.7TOTALS 47 0 469 8.7 40 97 .410 6 26 .231 16 28 .571 24 40 64 1.25 55 1 75 58 6 27 102 1.9

    KaminsKisCareer HigHs

    Points: 10 vs. Virginia State, 3/14/14

    Minutes: 27 at Mansfield, 2/22/14

    Rebounds: 7 at Mansfield, 2/22/14

    Assists: 9 at Wilmington, 11/16/13

    Blocks: 2 vs. Clarion, 1/3/14

    Free Throws: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/22/14

    Steals: 5 at Mansfield, 2/22/14

    3-Pointers: 2 vs. Virginia State, 3/14/14

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    2013-14: Appeared in 25 games while averaging 2.4 points per contest...Honored as Bloomsburg University Scholar Athlete (3/6)...Played key minutes off the bench, finishing with eight points including a pair of 3-pointers in win at East Stroudsburg (2/15)...Recorded nine points in a 63-51 win over East Stroudsburg (1/15)... Five points and three rebounds in victory at Wilmington (11/16)...Poured in a career-high 13 points while playing a career-high 18 minutes in a season-opening win over Chestnut Hill (11/9).

    2012-13: Scored five points in a win over Cheyney (2/9)... Scored five points in a win against East Stroudsburg (1/30)... Recorded two rebounds and a steal in a win against

    Lock Haven (1/11)Netted three points and grabbed four rebounds in a 99-55 win over Wilmington (11/26)...Scored six points in an exhibition game against Villanova (11/19).

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    Nealons Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 16 0 77 4.8 5 30 .167 2 20 .100 5 9 .556 4 9 13 0.8 13 1 2 12 1 7 17 1.12013-14 25 0 182 7.3 23 71 .324 14 50 .280 1 6 .167 7 15 22 0.9 11 0 13 21 0 13 61 2.4 TOTALS 41 0 259 6.0 28 101 .277 16 70 .229 6 15 .400 11 24 35 0.9 24 1 15 33 1 20 78 1.8

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    NealoNsCareer HigHs

    Points: 13 vs. Chestnut Hill, 11/8/13

    Minutes: 20 vs. ESU, 1/15/14

    Rebounds: 4 vs. Wilmington, 11/26/12

    Assists: 4 vs. Cheyney, 12/4/13

    Blocks: 1 vs. Cheyney, 2/9/13

    Free Throws: 2, 2x. last vs. Cheyney, 2/9/13

    Steals: 3, 2x. last vs. ESU, 1/15/14

    3-Pointers: 3, 2x. last vs. ESU, 1/15/14

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    NICOLE SOUTHCOTTGuard Jr 5-6Downingtown CoatesvilleEarly Childhood/Special Education

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    Southcotts Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 11 0 26 2.4 2 18 .111 1 12 .083 1 2 .500 1 1 2 0.2 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.52013-14 10 0 49 4.9 4 17 .235 4 16 .250 0 0 - 0 3 3 0.3 5 0 3 4 0 0 12 1.2TOTALS 21 0 75 3.7 6 35 .171 5 28 .179 1 2 .250 1 4 5 0.25 7 0 4 4 0 0 18 .85

    2013-14: Appeared in 10 games during sophomore season, averaging 1.2 points per game. Earned accolades as the PSAC Champion Scholar during the conference championship weekend...Scored three points in the game against Cheyney (2/6). Set new career highs with six points on a pair of 3-pointers in win over Mansfield (1/22)...Scored three points in victory at Wilmington (11/16).

    2012-13: Scored three points in five minutes of play against Wilmington (11/26).SouthcottS

    career highS

    Points: 6 vs. Mansfield, 1/22/14

    Minutes: 9 at Cheyney, 2/6/14

    Rebounds: 2 at Chestnut Hill, 11/9/13

    Assists: 1, 3x. last vs. Cheyney, 12/4/13

    3-Pointers: 2 vs. Mansfield, 1/22/14

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    MORGAN KLUNKGuard So 5-9Felton York CatholicExercise Science

    242013-14: Took over starting role in debut season, starting 25 of 29 games played while averaging 6.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists. Scored in double figures seven times and notched at least one steal in 21 games. Registered nine points and four rebounds in a 76-51 PSAC Quarterfinal win over ESU (3/4)... Scored 10 points in the game against Kutztown (2/26)...Scored four points in the game against Mansfield (2/22)...Scored seven points in the game against east Stroudsburg (2/15)...Netted five points, had four assists and grabbed seven rebounds in a 68-65 win over Shippensburg (2/8)... Scored a career high 21 points and had 2 steals in an 79-77 win over Millersville (1/29)...Finished with nine points, two assists and two steals in victory at Kutztown (1/25)...Scored 11 points and grabbed four rebounds in an 88-80 win at West Chester (1/18)... Recorded 12 points and had two steals in a 74-62 win at No. 20 IUP (1/8)...Netted a career-high 14 points and had three steals in against No. 2 Gannon (12/21)...Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in

    a 78-35 win over Cheyney (12/4)....Registered six points, dished out five assists and recorded six rebounds in a 60-48 win over Goldey-Beacom (12/1)...Tallied 11 points and grabbed a career-high six rebounds in a 105-69 win over Wilmington University (11/16)...Scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds in her first collegiate game, a win at Chestnut Hill (11/8).

    Prior to Bloomsburg: Selected Third Team All-State and a York County All-Star while at York Catholic High School ... Was part of the District Class AA champions as a sophomore and senior ... Key member of York Catholics Class AA state runner-up as a junior while averaging 14 points and 8.1 rebounds per game.

    Klunks Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 29 25 630 21.7 56 162 .346 11 35 .314 75 90 .833 31 67 98 3.4 58 0 66 75 6 40 198 6.8TOTALS 29 25 630 21.7 56 162 .346 11 35 .314 75 90 .833 31 67 98 3.4 58 0 66 75 6 40 198 6.8

    KlunKsCareer HigHs

    Points: 21 at Millersville, 1/29/14

    Minutes: 31, 2x. last at Millersville, 1/29/14

    Rebounds: 7 vs. Shippensburg, 2/8/14

    Assists: 5, 2x. last vs. Goldey- Beacom, 12/1/13

    Free Throws: 7 at Chestnut Hill, 11/8/13

    3-Pointers: 3 at Millersville, 1/29/14

    Steals: 4, 3x. last vs. Kutztown, 2/26/14

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    ALEX ROSSGuard So 5-10Lancaster Manheim TownshipSpeech Pathology

    222013-14: Played in 10 games as a freshman, averaging 1.0 points and 1.1 rebounds...Career-high four rebounds in win at Cheyney (2/6)...Tallied two points in win vs. Mansfield (1/22)...Scored two points in win over Pitt-Johnstown (1/4)....Had two blocks and two rebounds in collegiate debut at Chestnut Hill (11/9).

    Prior to Bloomsburg: Was a 2011 first team Section All-Star at Manheim Township as part of the Lancaster-Lebanon League champions in 2010 and 2011 ... Selected Section Most Valuable Player ... Averaged 11.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game ... Also was an all-star in volleyball and placed third in the L-L League high jump. RosssCaReeR HigHs

    Points: 2, 2x. last vs. Mansfield, 1/22/14

    Minutes: 7, 2x. last vs. Cheyney, 12/4/13

    Rebounds: 4 at Cheyney, 2/6/14

    Assists: 1, 3x. last at Cheyney, 2/6/14

    Blocks: 2 at Chestnut Hill, 11/8/13

    Free Throws: 2 vs. Mansfield, 1/22/14

    Steals: 1, 2x. last vs. ESU, 3/4/14

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    Rosss Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 10 0 42 4.2 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 8 15 .533 1 10 11 1.1 3 0 3 9 4 2 10 1.0TOTALS 29 25 630 21.7 56 162 .346 11 35 .314 75 90 .833 31 67 98 3.4 58 0 66 75 6 40 198 6.8

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    TAYLOR MALDONADOGuard Gr 5-5Stroudsburg Allentown Cen. CatholicExercise Science

    5AT FLORIDA SOUTHERN2013-14: Limited to three games due to season-ending injury...Averaged 14.7 points and 4.0 rebounds in 36.3 minutes per game in three games played...Registered 26 points, five rebounds and four assists in 63-62 setback vs. No. 3 Clayton State (11/8)...Finished with 13 points, five boards and three assists vs. Young Harris (11/16).

    2012-13: D2ADA Academic Achievement Award ... Sunshine State Conference Commissioners Honor Roll ... Played in 12 games and started 8 ... missed 15 of FSCs final 17 games of the season due to injury ... averaged 11.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ... was teams leading scorer on year when suffering an injury in the second half of a game against Maryville (12/30/12) ... reached double figures in scoring seven times, including a season-high 18 points in season opener against USC-Aiken (11/10/12) ... hit 18 three-pointers on season, which was second-best

    on the team ... shot 40.9 percent from the 3-point line ... pulled down a career-high 9 boards and added 17 points in FSCs SSC opener at Lynn (12/1/12) ... had three three games with 4 or more assists ... was second on the team in free throw percentage (75.6 percent) ... played 30 or more minutes in 7 games, including playing all 40 minutes at Lynn (12/1/12) and vs. North Alabama (12/18/12) ... collected 13 steals on the year ... played in only three SSC games and averaged 8.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and was a perfect 7-for-7 from the foul line ... averaged 30.5 minutes on the year.

    2011-12: SSC Commissioners Honor Roll ... Played in 24 games and started 22 ... averaged 7.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.2 steals per game ... scored a career-high 20 points against West Alabama (11/12/11) and dished out a career-high eight assists against Tampa (2/22/12) ... had seven double-digit scoring games, including opening season with three consecutive 10-plus point games ... dished out five or more assists in eight games and had nine games with two or more steals ... was fourth on the team in average minutes played per game (30.7) ... had five or more rebounds in eight games, including pulling down 11 boards in the Mocs two NCAA D-II South Regional Tournament games at Rollins.

    2010-11: SSC All-Freshman Team SSC Commissioners Honor Roll Saint Leo Sleep Inn Classic All-Classic Team Played in all 31 games, started two averaged 8.7 points and 2.6 rebounds.

    Maldonados Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2010-11 31-2 666 21.5 100-238 .420 34-96 .354 35-52 .673 22 59 81 2.6 56 1 68 53 0 28 269 8.72011-12 24-22 736 30.7 62-198 .313 18-75 .240 37-53 .698 19 56 75 3.1 41 0 70 47 1 29 179 7.52012-13 12-8 366 30.5 44-129 .341 18-44 .409 31-41 .756 3 27 30 2.5 16 0 30 33 0 13 137 11.42013-14 3-3 109 36.3 13-35 .371 3-7 .429 15-21 .714 1 11 12 4.0 10 1 14 10 0 4 44 14.7TOTALS 70-35 1,877 26.8 219-600 .365 73-222 .328 118-167 .706 45 153 198 2.8 123 2 182 143 1 74 629 8.9

    MaldonadosCareer HigHs

    Points: 26 vs. Clayton State, 11/8/13

    Minutes: 40, 2x. last vs. FMU, 11/9/13

    Rebounds: 5, 2x. last at Young Harris, 11/16/13

    Assists: 7 vs. Francis Marion, 11/9/13

    Steals: 2 vs. Clayton State, 11/8/13

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    MORGAN THOMASGuard Fr 5-10Mountville Eastern YorkUndeclared

    11High School: Finished career as a 1,000-point scorer at Eastern York, taking YAIAA first team all-conference honors.

    CAMDEN BOEHNERGuard Fr 5-7Gettysburg Gettysburg AreaUndeclared

    32High School: Named the Evening Sun and Gettysburg Times Player of the Year ... Captured All-State third team honors ... Finished career with over 1,000 points.

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    Overall Record: 26-5 (Home: 12-2; Away: 13-1; Neutral: 1-2)PSAC Record: 14-2Date Opponent Score High Scorer High Rebounder 11/9/13 at Chestnut Hill W 97-57 (15) Noack (9) Ford 11/16/13 at Wilmington (DE) W 105-69 (25) Noack (10)Maciejewski 11/20/13 * MILLERSVILLE L 74-80 (25) Sadowski (7) Ford11/23/13 * at Lock Haven W 66-62 (21) Noack (5) Noack (5) Brianna Dudeck 12/1/13 GOLDEY-BEACOM W 60-48 (24) Sadowski (10) Sadowski12/4/13 * CHEYNEY W 78-35 (22) Noack (12) Sadowski 12/07/13 * at Shippensburg L 83-92 (26) Noack (7) Sadowski12/17/13 at Edinboro W 84-71 (18) Noack (7) Noack12/18/13 at Mercyhurst W 71-63 (17) Sadowski (8) Ford12/21/13 GANNON L 63-65 (15) Noack (8) Sadowski01/03/14 CLARION W 72-52 (12) Ford (12) Sadowski01/04/14 PITT-JOHNSTOWN W 90-64 (30) Sadowski (6) Noack, Sadowski 01/08/14 at Indiana (PA) W 74-62 (20) Ford (6) Ford, Borski, Tamonosky 01/11/14 PHILADELPHIA W 85-82 (24) Ford (6) Ford, Simmons, Sadowski 01/15/14 * EAST STROUDSBURG W 63-51 (23) Ford (6) Simmons 01/18/14 * at WEST CHESTER W 88-80 (27) Noack (12) Sadowski01/22/14 * MANSFIELD W 84-53 (18) Ford (6) Ford01/25/14 * at Kutztown W 74-56 (15) Sadowski (7) Ford01/29/14 * at Millersville W 79-77 (21) Klunk (8) Sadowski02/01/14 * LOCK HAVEN W 69-57 (26) Noack (6) Sadowski 02/06/14 * at Cheyney W 89-49 (27) Sadowski (10) Sadowski, Simmons 02/08/14 * SHIPPENSBURG W 68-65 (15) Noack (7) Klunk 02/15/14 * at East Stroudsburg W 61-48 (13) Ford (8) Simmons 02/19/14 * WEST CHESTER W 66-58 (20) Noack (8) Ford 02/22/14 * at Mansfield W 63-55 (16) Ford, Noack (9) Ford 02/26/14 * KUTZTOWN W 88-68 (26) Dudeck (8) Sadowski 03/04/14 EAST STROUDSBURG W 76-51 (19) Ford (6) Ford 03/08/14 # vs Gannon L 51-57 (13) Noack (6) Simmons 03/14/14 ! vs Virginia State W 75-57 (19) Noack (6) Ford, Sadowski, Simmons03/15/14 ! at Glenville State W 91-78 (27) Noack (8) Dudeck 03/17/14 ! vs Edinboro L 76-82 (18) Ford (7) Ford * PSAC East game # PSAC Tournament ! NCAA Tournament

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    2013-14 Superlatives

    Individual HighsPoints 30 Adreana Sadowski vs. Pitt Johnstown 1/4/14Field Goals Made 14 Adreana Sadowski vs. Pitt Johnstown 1/4/14Field Goal Attempts 23 Adreana Sadowski vs. Pitt Johnstown 1/4/14 Field Goal % 1.000 Catherine Noack vs. Lock Haven 1/11/133-pt. FGs made 7 Catherine Noack at West Chester 1/18/14 7 Catherine Noack at Glenville State 3/15/143-pt. FG attempts 12 Catherine Noack vs. West Chester 1/18/143-pt. FG % 1.000 Catherine Noack at West Chester 1/18/14Free Throws Made 9 Maggie Borski at Lock Haven 11/23/13Free Throw Attempts 12 Maggie Borski at Lock Haven 11/23/13Free Throw % 1.000 Catherine Noack at Millersville 01/29/14 Morgan Klunk at Chestnut Hill 11/9/13 Catherine Noack at Glenville State 03/15/14 Morgan Klunk at Millersville 01/29/14 Adreana Sadowski at West Chester 01/18/14 Catherine Noack vs Philadelphia U 01/11/14 Jocelyn Ford at Mercyhurst 12/18/13 Rebounds 12 Adreana Sadowski vs. Cheyney 12/4/13 Adreana Sadowski at West Chester 1/18/14 Assists 9 Jocelyn Ford vs. East Stroudsburg 1/15/14 Taylor Kaminski at Willmington U. 11/16/13 Jocelyn Ford at Chestnut Hill 11/9/13Steals 7 Brianna Dudeck 12/18/13Blocked Shots 4 Adreana Sadowski vs. Gannon 12/21/14 Adreana Sadowski vs. Kutztown 2/26/14 Adreana Sadowski at West Chester 1/18/14

    Team Highs

    Points 105 at. Wilmington U. 11/16/13Field Goals Made 39 vs. Pitt-Johnstown 1/4/14 Field Goal Attempts 79 at. Wilmington U. 11/16/13Field Goal % .579 at Edinboro 12/17/133-pt. FGs made 11 at Glenville State 3/15/143-pt. FG attempts 24 2x, last at Cheyney 2/6/143-pt. FG % .714 at Millersville 1/29/14 Free Throws Made 24 2x, last at Millersville 1/29/14Free Throw Attempts 35 at Mercyhurst 12/18/13Free Throw % .960 at Millersville 1/29/14Rebounds 57 at Wilmington U. 11/16/13Assists 29 at Wilmington U. 11/16/13Steals 18 vs. Kutztown 2/26/14Blocked Shots 8 at Cheyney 2/6/14

    Total 3-Point Rebounds GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgNOACK, Catherine 31-31 1066-34.4 171-333 .514 96-194 . 495 72-81 .889 30 71 101 3.3 54 80 72 2 30 510 16.5 SADOWSKI, Adreana 31-31 702-22.6 172 299 .575 0 0 .000 59 74 .797 58 113 171 5.5 82 18 55 45 32 403 13.0 FORD, Jocelyn 29-27 777-26.8 127 282 .450 32 95 .337 62 78 .795 19 132 151 5.2 84 119 65 8 52 348 12.0 DUDECK, Brianna 31-6 653-21.1 81 147 .551 12 37 .324 64 81 .790 23 67 90 2.9 78 62 49 8 49 238 7.7 KLUNK, Morgan 29-25 630-21.7 56 162 .346 11 35 .314 75 90 .833 31 67 98 3.4 58 66 75 6 40 198 6.8 SIMMONS, Marla 31-25 764-24.6 68 198 .343 13 49 .265 54 67 .806 33 103 136 4.4 86 57 63 15 23 203 6.5 BORSKI, Maggie 14-6 317-22.6 22 58 .379 12 27 .444 26 36 .722 10 38 48 3.4 18 54 30 1 15 82 5.9 MACIEJEWSKI, Erica 29-0 383-13.2 47 84 .560 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 33 46 79 2.7 39 16 20 7 18 112 3.9 TAMANOSKY, Nikki 27-4 239-8.9 39 88 .443 0 4 .000 24 34 .706 14 38 52 1.9 40 8 19 2 6 102 3.8 KAMINSKI, Taylor 31-0 396-12.8 33 79 .418 4 22 .182 14 24 .583 17 35 52 1.7 44 70 45 5 23 84 2.7 NEALON, Lauren 25-0 182-7.3 23 71 .324 14 50 .280 1-6 .167 7 15 22 0.9 11 13 21 0 13 61 2.4 SOUTHCOTT, Nicole 10-0 49-4.9 4 17 .235 4 16 .250 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.3 5 3 4 0 0 12 1.2 ROSS, Alex 10-0 42-4.2 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 8 15 .533 1 10 11 1.1 3 3 9 4 2 10 1.0 Team Total.......... 31 6200 844 1825 .462 198 530 .374 477 615 .776 309 812 1121 36.2 602 569 535 103 303 2363 76.2 Opponents...... 30 6200 674-1757 .384 126-429 .294 470-681 .690 369 743 1112 35.9 568 323 635 54 231 1944 62.7

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    Scoring GP FG 3FG FT Pts Avg.1. ELY, Dallas (WCU) 28 191 73 88 543 19.4 2. STRYBUC, Sarah (SHIP) 27 161 80 94 496 18.4 3. CHAMBERS, DAsia (ROCK)26 194 18 57 463 17.8 4. STAMP, Lindsay (IUP) 22 144 46 57 391 17.8 5. NOACK, Catherine (BLOOM)31 171 96 72 510 16.5 6. KNAUER, Stephanie (SHIP) 26 151 2 119 423 16.3 7. GATTUSO, Katie (SH) 26 144 1 130 419 16.1 8. MAJEWSKI, Valerie (EDIN) 33 195 62 76 528 16.0 9. ALVIANI, Paige (Seton Hill) 27 135 60 95 425 15.7 10. SICINSKI, Brittany (WCU) 28 163 22 87 435 15.5

    Rebounding GP Off Def Tot Avg. 1. HEETER, Hannah (CLAR) 21 74 184 258 12.3 2. GATTUSO, Katie (Seton Hill) 26 90 191 281 10.8 3. FREELAND, Aignee (EDIN) 33 112 189 301 9.1 4. GRIFFITH, Morgan (SHIP) 27 59 180 239 8.9 5. CHAMBERS, DAsia (ROCK) 26 26 199 225 8.7 6. WHITE, Alayna (MERCY) 26 75 150 225 8.7 7. MOYER, Marrysa (Lock Haven) 25 78 137 215 8.6 8. MATTER, Jena (MANS) 26 95 125 220 8.5 9. MARTIN, Jessica (ESU) 27 82 146 228 8.4 10. COOPER, Yasmin (MILL) 26 82 134 216 8.3

    Field Goal Percentage GP FG FGA Pct. 1. KNAUER, Stephanie (SHIP) 25 151 243 .5172. SADOWSKI, Adreana (BLOOM)28 172 299 .5753. MOSLEY, Aurielle (MILL) 29 176 313 .5624. WOOD, Ashley (KUTZ) 29 140 255 .5495. BROWN, Kiara (EDIN) 29 127 236 .538

    Assists GP Ast Avg.1. SUNDBERG, Kelley (Gannon) 32 169 5.3 2. GOLD, Lauren (SHIP) 25 116 4.6 3. JACKSON, DARCHE (EDIN) 27 122 4.5 4. AIELLO, Erica (ROCK) 26 116 4.5 5. LINDSAY, Laurel (Edinboro) 33 136 4.1 6. FORD, Jocelyn (BLOOM) 29 119 4.1 7. MAJEWSKI, Valerie (EDIN) 33 134 4.1 8. WHITLEY-DUNCAN, Kia (Cheyney) 25 100 4.0 9. SICINSKI, Brittany (WCU)) 28 106 3.8 10. ALVIANI, Paige (Seton Hill) 27 102 3.8

    Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct. 1. GOLD, Lauren (SHIP) 25 153 170 .9002. ALVIANI, Paige (SH) 27 95 109 .8723. KLUNK, Morgan (BLOOM) 29 75 90 .8334. LEE, Natalya (KUTZ) 27 112 135 .8305. STRYBUC, Sarah (SHIP) 27 94 114 .8256. KNAUER, Stephanie (SHIP) 26 119 145 .8217. LINDSAY, Laurel (EDIN) 33 100 128 .7818. FIASCKI, Ryann (ESU) 28 95 123 .7729. KUROLJ, Irina (CAL (Pa.)) 25 70 91 .76910. ELY, Dallas (WCU) 28 88 115 .765

    3-Point FG Pct. GP 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1. NOACK, Catherine (BLOOM) 31 96 194 .4952. BATTS, Stephanie (GA) 32 93 205 .4543. STRYBUC, Sarah (SHIP) 27 80 213 .3764. ELY, Dallas (WCU) 28 73 218 .335

    Eastern Division PSAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Bloomsburg (1) 14 2 .875 25 6 .807West Chester (2) 13 3 .813 19 9 .679 Shippensburg (3) 11 5 .688 17 10 .630 Millersville (4) 10 6 .625 15 12 .555East Stroudsburg (5) 9 7 .563 15 13 .536Kutztown (6) 6 10 .375 10 18 .357Lock Haven 5 11 .313 7 19 .438Cheyney 4 12 .250 4 21 .191Mansfield 0 16 .000 0 26 .000

    Western Division PSAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.Edinboro (1) 15 1 .938 27 6 .818Gannon (2) 14 2 .875 28 4 .875California (PA) (3) 11 5 .688 18 9 .667IUP (4) 8 8 .500 18 10 .643Pitt-Johnstown (5) 7 9 .438 10 17 .370Seton Hill (6) 5 11 .313 13 14 .482Clarion 5 11 .313 11 15 .423Mercyhurst 4 12 .250 6 20 .231Slippery Rock 3 13 .188 6 20 .231

    FINAL PSAC STANDINGS

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    Steals GP Stl Avg. 1. JOHNSON, Kelly (CLAR) 26 77 3.0 2. CAMPBELL, Advia (KUTZ 28 76 2.7 3. CLARK, Jasmen (WCU) 28 73 2.6 4. ELY, Dallas (WCU) 28 69 2.5 5. JACKSON, DARCHE (EDIN) 27 65 2.4 6. GEMMELL, Helena (ESU) 28 65 2.3 7. SICINSKI, Brittany (WCU) 28 63 2.3 8. FITZPATRICK, Katie (MAN) 26 57 2.2 9. FAIRMAN, Amy (IUP) 28 61 2.2 10. LEE, Natalya (KUTZ) 28 59 2.1

    Blocks GP Blk Avg. 1. CAMPBELL, Advia (KUTZ) 28 76 2.7 2. MARTIN, Jessica (ESU) 27 70 2.6 3. SADOWSKI, Adreana (Bloom) 31 45 1.5 4. STEPHENSON, Inaya (UPJ) 27 38 1.4 5. PAPICH, Jen (GAN) 32 44 1.4 6. GATTUSO, Katie (SH) 26 35 1.3 7. KUNTZ, Anna (WCU) 27 31 1.1 8. GEISE, Aidan (ROCK) 26 28 1.1 9. HEETER, Hannah (CLAR) 21 22 1.0 10. BOGGS, Michelle (ESU) 24 24 1.0

    Scoring Offense GP W-L Pts Avg. 1. West Chester 28 19-9 2267 81.0 2. Shippensburg 27 17-10 2140 79.3 3. Bloomsburg 31 26-5 2363 76.2 4. Edinboro 33 27-6 2487 75.4 5. Gannon 32 28-4 2384 74.5 6. Pitt-Johnstown 27 10-17 1976 73.2 7. California (Pa.) 27 18-9 1964 72.7 8. Millersville 27 15-12 1895 70.2 9. Indiana (PA) 28 18-10 1951 69.7 10. Clarion 26 11-15 1748 67.2

    Scoring Defense GP Pts Avg. 1. Gannon 32 1923 60.1 2. Indiana (PA) 28 1723 61.5 3. Bloomsburg 31 1944 62.7 4. East Stroudsburg 28 1760 62.9 5. California (Pa.) 27 1775 65.7 6. Seton Hill 27 1796 66.5 7. Millersville 27 1800 66.7 8. Edinboro 33 2229 67.5 9. Mercyhurst 26 1789 68.8 10. Lock Haven 26 1840 70.8

    Scoring Margin GP Off. Def. Margin 1. Gannon 32 74.5 60.1 14.4 2. Bloomsburg 31 76.2 62.7 13.5 3. Indiana (PA) 28 69.7 61.5 8.1 4. Edinboro 33 75.4 67.5 7.8 5. California (Pa.) 27 72.7 65.7 7.0 6. West Chester 28 81.0 74.9 6.1 7. Shippensburg 27 79.3 73.2 6.1 8. Millersville 27 70.2 66.7 3.5 9. Seton Hill 27 66.9 66.5 0.3 10. East Stroudsburg 28 63.0 62.9 0.1

    Free Throw Pct. GP FTM FTA Pct. 1. Bloomsburg 31 477 615 0.776 2. Shippensburg 27 612 799 0.766 3. Seton Hill 27 391 519 0.753 4. Pitt-Johnstown 27 434 587 0.739 5. California (Pa.) 27 434 588 0.738 6. Gannon 32 454 632 0.718 7. Indiana (PA) 28 376 526 0.715 8. Kutztown 28 419 596 0.703 9. Mercyhurst 26 340 496 0.685 10. Edinboro 33 421 616 0.683

    3-Point FG Pct. GP 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Edinboro 33 200 511 0.391 2. Indiana (PA) 28 195 510 0.382 3. Bloomsburg 31 198 530 0.374 4. Gannon 32 214 587 0.365 5. Seton Hill 27 138 391 0.353 6. Shippensburg 27 152 433 0.351 7. Millersville 27 140 403 0.347 8. Pitt-Johnstown 27 210 634 0.331 9. California (Pa.) 27 138 440 0.314 10. Slippery Rock 26 155 496 0.313

    Rebounding Margin GP Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin 1. Gannon 32 1249 39.0 1059 33.1 5.9 2. Indiana (PA) 28 1083 38.7 922 32.9 5.8 3. Mercyhurst 26 988 38.0 852 32.8 5.2 4. Millersville 27 1139 42.2 1007 37.3 4.9 5. Lock Haven 26 1075 41.3 1012 38.9 2.4 6. West Chester 28 1264 45.1 1199 42.8 2.3 7. Shippensburg 27 1111 41.1 1081 40.0 1.1 8. California (Pa.) 27 1006 37.3 978 36.2 1.0 9. East Stroudsburg 28 1092 39.0 1072 38.3 0.7 10. Seton Hill 27 968 35.9 956 35.4 0.4

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    Blocked Shots GP Blk Avg. 1. E. Stroudsburg 28 138 4.932. Kutztown 28 127 4.543. West Chester 28 115 4.114. Gannon 32 108 3.385. Bloomsburg 31 103 3.326. Clarion 26 86 3.317. Slippery Rock 26 85 3.278. Pitt-Johnstown 27 85 3.159. Millersville 27 80 2.9610. Lock Haven 26 69 2.65

    Assists GP Ast Avg. 1. Bloomsburg 31 569 18.352. Gannon 32 546 17.063. Edinboro 33 535 16.214. West Chester 28 422 15.075. Shippensburg 27 395 14.636. Pitt-Johnstown 27 378 14.007. Indiana (Pa.) 28 390 13.938. E. Stroudsburg 28 390 13.899. Clarion 26 359 13.8110. Kutztown 28 383 13.68

    Steals GP Stl Avg. 1. West Chester 28 341 12.182. California (Pa.) 27 313 11.593. E. Stroudsburg 28 288 10.294. Kutztown 28 283 10.115. Bloomsburg 31 303 9.776. Clarion 26 246 9.467. Edinboro 33 301 9.128. Mansfield 26 231 8.889. Millersville 27 239 8.8510. Cheyney 25 218 8.72

    First Team - EastDallas Ely West Chester So.Stephanie Knauer Shippensburg So.Jessica Martin E. Stroudsburg Jr.Catherine Noack Bloomsburg Sr.Brittany Sicinski West Chester So.Sarah Strybuc Shippensburg Sr.

    Second Team - EastKendall Benovy West Chester Jr. Advia Campbell Kutztown Jr. Jocelyn Ford Bloomsburg Sr.Carly Gallagher Millersville R.Jr Marrysa Moyer Lock Haven Jr .Celeste Robinson Millersville So .

    PSAC East Player of the YearCatherine Noack Bloomsburg Sr.

    PSAC East Freshman of the YearLauren Gold Shippensburg Fr.

    PSAC East Coach of the YearBill Cleary Bloomsburg

    First Team - WestNettie Blake Gannon Jr. DAsia Chambers Slippery Rock So. Aignee Freeland Edinboro So.Hannah Heeter(Tie) Clarion Jr. Valerie Majewski Edinboro Jr.Jen Papich(Tie) Gannon Jr. Lindsay Stamp (Tie) IUP Jr. Second Team - WestBrittany Batts Gannon So.Nettie Blake Gannon So.Amy Fairman IUP So.Marita Mathe IUP So.Kate Seebohm California (Pa.) Jr.Kelley Sundberg Gannon Jr.

    PSAC West Player of the YearJen Papich Gannon Jr.

    PSAC West Freshman of the YearMiki Glenn California (Pa.) Fr.

    PSAC West Coach of the YearStan Swank Edinboro

    First RoundBloomsburg 76, East Stroudsburg 51

    Gannon 62, California (Pa.) 57West Chester 86, Kutztown 74

    Edinboro 79, IUP 60

    2013-14PSAC TOURNAMENT

    SemifinalsGannon 57, Bloomsburg 51

    Edinboro 104, West Chester 82

    PSAC ChampionshipEdinboro 86, Gannon 76

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    All Games PSAC Games Name Seasons Years Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct.

    Joanne McComb 1970-75, 76-77 6 52 15 .776 - - - Sue Hibbs 1975-76, 77-86 10 81 110 .424 21 33 .389 Joe Bressi 1986-94 8 175 47 .788 84 11 .884Kathy Fedorjaka 1994-97 3 51 30 .630 26 10 .722Monica Starrett 1997-2004 7.5 137 65 .678 63 21 .750Tammy Millsaps 2004-2008 3.5 30 70 .300 15 33 .313Bill Cleary 2008-Present 6 125 50 .714 73 29 .716All-Time Record 1970-2014 43 651 387 .627 282 137 .673

    Monica StarrettKathy FedorjakaJoe Bressi

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    All Games PSAC Games Season Coach Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. 1970-71 Joanne McComb 7 2 .778 - - - 1971-72 Joanne McComb 7 1 .875 - - - 1972-73 Joanne McComb 7 3 .700 - - - 1973-74 Joanne McComb 9 0 1.000 - - - 1974-75 Joanne McComb 11 3 .786 - - - 1975-76 Sue Hibbs 12 4 .750 - - - 1976-77 Joanne McComb 11 6 .647 - - - 1977-78 Sue Hibbs 9 6 .600 - - - 1978-79 Sue Hibbs 7 9 .438 - - - 1979-80 Sue Hibbs 7 10 .412 - - -

    1980-81 Sue Hibbs 6 11 .353 - - - 1981-82 Sue Hibbs 6 13 .316 1 4 .200 1982-83 Sue Hibbs 8 13 .381 4 6 .400 1983-84 Sue Hibbs 11 14 .440 6 7 .462 1984-85 Sue Hibbs 6 17 .261 2 11 .154 1985-86 Sue Hibbs 9 13 .409 8 5 .615 1986-87 Joe Bressi 19 6 .760 10 2 .833 1987-88 Joe Bressi 21 6 .778 10 1 .909 1988-89 Joe Bressi 28 2 .933 12 0 1.000 1989-90 Joe Bressi 22 7 .758 10 2 .833

    1990-91 Joe Bressi 26 2 .929 12 0 1.000 1991-92 Joe Bressi 22 8 .733 10 2 .833 1992-93 Joe Bressi 20 6 .769 10 2 .833 1993-94 Joe Bressi 17 10 .630 10 2 .833 1994-95 Kathy Fedorjaka 14 11 .560 8 4 .667 1995-96 Kathy Fedorjaka 17 11 .607 9 3 .750 1996-97 Kathy Fedorjaka 20 8 .714 9 3 .750 1997-98 Monica Starrett 22 8 .733 10 2 .833 1998-99 Monica Starrett 21 6 .777 11 1 .917 1999-00 Monica Starrett 17 10 .629 9 3 .75

    2000-01 Monica Starrett 24 7 .774 11 1 .917 2001-02 Monica Starrett 21 6 .777 8 4 .667 2002-03 Monica Starrett 15 11 .576 7 5 .583 2003-04 Monica Starrett 14 14 .500 7 5 .583 2004-05 Monica Starrett 3 3 .500 - - - Tammy Millsaps 9 10 .474 6 6 .500 2005-06 Tammy Millsaps 6 21 .222 3 9 .250 2006-07 Tammy Millsaps 7 20 .259 3 9 .250 2007-08 Tammy Millsaps 8 19 .296 3 9 .250 2008-09 Bill Cleary 11 16 .407 3 11 .214 2009-10 Bill Cleary 16 11 .593 8 6 .571

    2010-11 Bill Cleary 22 6 .786 13 1 .929 2011-12 Bill Cleary 26 6 .812 18 4 .818 2012-13 Bill Cleary 24 6 .800 17 5 .773 2013-14 Bill Cleary 26 5 .839 14 2 .875 Totals 651 387 .627 282 137 .673

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    Career Player Points Years1. Theresa Lorenzi 2,173 1985-892. Dana Wieller 1,883 2009-133. Jen German 1,853 1993-974. Kelsey Gallagher 1,714 2008-125. Michelle Simons 1,661 1988-926 . Megan LaBuda 1,375 1998-027 . Barb Hall 1,357 1987-908. Kayla Oxenrider 1,327 2009-139. Colleen Kegerreis 1,313 2005-0910. Catherine Noack 1,274 2010-1411. Michele Ruzicka 1,257 1995-9912. Kathy Maguire 1,213 1988-9213. Michelle Albanese 1,208 2001-05

    Points Player Points Years14. Jen Bryan 1,166 1999-0315. Christie Berry 1,155 1995-9916. Jamie Kauczka 1,117 2002-0617. Jean Millen 1,113 1982-86 18. Holly Curnow 1,108 1995-9919. Karen Bucher 1,081 1996-0020. Careen Bulka 1,064 1990-9421. Vicki Bell 990 1990-9322. Carla Shearer 889 1984-8823. Karen Yeasted 873 1999-0324. Meaghan Roe 822 1999-0025. Missy Butterworth 811 1991-95

    Career Player Reb Years1. Barb Hall 1,032 1987-902. Jean Millen 942 1982-863. Colleen Kegerreis 859 2005-094. Megan LaBuda 801 1998-025. Kim Stamm 772 1992-966. Missy Butterworth 754 1991-957. Jen Bryan 753 1999-03

    Rebounds Player Reb Years8. Amy Wolf 749 1984-889. Michele Ruzicka 728 1995-9910. Hilarie Runyon 723 1979-8311. Jamie Kauczka 711 2002-0612. Theresa Lorenzi 675 1985-8913. Lauren Ellis 673 2009-1314. Vicki Bell 664 1990-9315. Jeanne Radcliff 641 1981-85

    Career Player Assists Years1. Becky Pigga 575 1987-91 2. Alyssa Flanagan 497 2009-133. Erin Beggs 456 1995-994. Jen German 387 1993-975. Brenda Ryan 372 1990-946. Michelle Albanese 369 2001-057. Kelsey Gallagher 336 2008-128. Carla Shearer 334 1984-88 9. Michelle Simons 296 1988-92

    Assists

    Player Assists Years10. Holly Curnow 280 1995-9911. Dana Wieller 278 2009-1312. Kayla Oxenrider 257 2009-1313. Careen Bulka 230 1990-9414. Kathy Maguire 225 1988-9215. Christie Berry 220 1995-9916. Carrie Pugh 196 1998-0217. Jen Spinelli 190 1999-02

    CAREER RECORDS

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    Career Player 3FG Years1. Dana Wieller 332 2009-132. Catherine Noack 249 2010-143. Kelsey Gallagher 229 2008-124. Michelle Albanese 207 2001-055. Kayla Oxenrider 169 2009-13

    3-Pointers

    Player 3FG Years6. Jen German 158 1993-977. Brenda Ryan 129 1990-948. Kelly Joyce 122 2005-099. Careen Bulka 114 1990-9410. Meggi Rothermel 112 2001-05

    Career Steals Player Steals Years1. Michelle Simons 352 1988-922. Kathy Maguire 284 1988-923. Jen German 261 1993-974. Brenda Ryan 254 1990-945. Christie Berry 234 1995-996. Dana Wieller 221 2009-13 Barb Hall 221 1987-908. Theresa Lorenzi 210 1985-909. Alyssa Flanagan 209 2009-1310. Kelsey Gallagher 207 2008-12

    Career Blocks Player Blocks Years1. Amy Wolf 268 1984-882. Colleen Kegerreis 194 2005-093. Jeanne Radcliff 115 1981-854. Missy Butterworth 110 1991-955. Lauren Ellis 109 2009-136. Karen Bucher 94 1996-007. Barb Hall 91 1987-908. Karen Yeasted 87 1999-039. Michelle Simons 78 1988-9210. Hilarie Runyon 77 1979-83

    Michelle Albanese (2001-05)

    Megan LaBuda (1998-02)

    Jamie Kauczka (2002-06)

    Kelsey Gallagher(2008-12)

    CAREER RECORDS

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    PointsGame 39 Theresa Lorenzi, 2/13/88Season 648 Theresa Lorenzi, 1986-87Career 2173 Theresa Lorenzi, 1985-89

    Points per Game AverageSeason 25.9 Theresa Lorenzi, 1986-87Career 21.7 Theresa Lorenzi, 1985-89

    Points by a FreshmanSeason 457 Jen German, 1993-94

    Field Goals MadeGame 17 Theresa Lorenzi, 12/10/86 Theresa Lorenzi, 1/31/87Season 287 Theresa Lorenzi, 1987-88Career 975* Theresa Lorenzi, 1985-89

    Field Goals AttemptedSeason 528 Theresa Lorenzi, 1986-87Career 1851 Theresa Lorenzi, 1985-89

    Field Goal PercentageSeason 58.6 Michele Ruzicka, 1996-97Career 54.1 Michele Ruzicka, 1995-99

    Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame 8 Dana Wieller, 1/4/11 8 Michelle Albanese, 12/20/03Season 97 Dana Wieller, 2011-12Career 332 Dana Wieller, 2009-13

    Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame 18 Dana Wieller, 1/26/11Season 250 Dana Wieller, 2011-12Career 848 Dana Wieller, 2009-13

    Three-Point Field Goal PercentageSeason 49.5 Catherine Noack, 2013-14Career 43.5 Catherine Noack, 2010-14

    Free Throws MadeGame 15 Lesley Seitzinger, 2/10/90 Kathy Maguire, 2/22/92Season 141 Jen Bryan, 2000-01Career 421 Jen Bryan, 1999-03

    Free Throws AttemptedSeason 187 Jen Bryan, 2000-01Career 563 Jen Bryan, 1999-03

    Free Throw PercentageSeason 88.9 Catherine Noack, 2013-14Career 82.1 Jen German, 1993-97

    ReboundsGame 24 Jean Millen, 11/20/84 23 Karen Yeasted, 2/19/03Season 390 Jean Millen, 1983-84Career 1032 Barb Hall, 1987-91

    Rebounds per Game AverageSeason 15.6 Jean Millen, 1983-84Career 14.2 Jean Millen, 1982-86

    AssistsGame 14 Becky Pigga, 12/7/88Season 215 Becky Pigga, 1988-89Career 575 Becky Pigga, 1987-91

    Blocked ShotsSeason 90 Amy Wolf, 1986-87Career 268 Amy Wolf, 1984-88

    StealsSeason 111 Michelle Simons, 1991-92Career 352 Michelle Simons, 1988-92

    Individual Records

    INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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    PointsGame 115 vs. Cheyney, 2/13/88Season 2,363 2013-14 (76.2 per game)

    Field Goals MadeGame 46 vs. York (Pa.), 1/16/88Season 896 1988-89 (29.9 per game)

    Field Goal PercentageSeason 47.4 1987-88

    Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame 18 at Mansfield, 1/26/11 18 vs. PSU Schuylkill, 12/9/09 17 vs. Clarion University 1/12/13Season 296 2010-11

    Three-Point Field Goal PercentageSeason 41.8 1987-88

    Free Throws MadeGame 37 vs. West Chester, 2/10/90 37 vs. Edinboro, 1/14/01Season 545 2011-12

    Free Throw PercentageSeason 77.6 2013-14

    ReboundsGame 74 vs. E. Stroudsburg, 1/29/82Season 1327 2000-2001

    AssistsGame 34 PSU Schuykill, 12/9/09Season 569 2013-14

    MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSWins in One Season 28 1988-89Best Overall Record 28-2 1988-89Best Conference Record