2010-11 bentley university women's basketball yearbook
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Bentley Women’s Basketball Achievements
Bentley, during the 2010-11 season,captured both the regular season andplayoff championships in the Northeast-10, and also claimed the NCAA Division IIEast Regional crown
Bentley’s resume includes 19 Northeast-10 regular seasontitles, 15 NE-10 playoffchampionships and 11NCAA Division II re-gional championships
Bentley has made arecord 28 appear-ances in the NCAADivision II Champion-ships
Bentley has reachedthe Sweet 16 17 timesin the last 24 seasons
Bentley has won more games all-timethan any other Division II women’s basket-ball program, finishing the 2010-11season with 870
Bentley’s all-time winning percentage of.790 ranks in the top five in NCAA DivisionII history
Barbara Stevens, a 2006 inductee into theWomen’s Basketball Hall of Fame, is one
of only six coaches in NCAA women’sbasketball history with 800+ wins
In Stevens’ 25 years as Bentley’s headcoach, the Falcons have averaged 26.6
wins per season
Bentley has won atleast 20 games in 26 of
the last 28 years andhas had 19 or more
wins in 30 of the last 31seasons
Stevens’ Bentleyteams have amassed
18 double-digit win-ning streaks, including
a school-record 32-game streak from Mar.
1991 to Mar. 1992
Bentley has been ranked in the top 25 215times since 1982, 3rd highest in Div. II
In addition to having an outstanding yearon the court, the 2010-11 Falcons alsoexcelled in the classroom, compiling
a grade point average of 3.25 for the year
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Falcon Facts & Staff
Location ............................................................... 175 Forest Street............................................................ Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705Founded ....................................................................................... 1917Founder ........................................................... Harry Clark BentleyPresident ............................................. Gloria Cordes Larson, J.D.Enrollment .................................................................................. 4,016Conference .......................................... Northeast-10 ConferenceHome Court .................................................. Dana Center (2,600)Colors ............................................................................. Blue & GoldNickname ............................................................................... FalconsWeb site ................................................ www.bentleyfalcons.com
Athletics Director ............ Bob DeFelice (Boston College ’63)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2332
Assoc. Athletics Director .... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ’92)Asst. Athletics Director .......... Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ’80)Asst. Athletics Director .........Cindy Scott (Memphis State ’75)
Basketball Coach ....... Barbara Stevens (Bridgewater State ‘76)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2996E-Mail Address ...................................... bstevens@bentley.edu
Assistant Coach .......................................... C White (Bentley ‘01)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2779E-Mail Address ......................................... cwhite@bentley.edu
Assistant Coach .................... Dan Hunt (Bridgewater State ‘97)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2466E-Mail Address ............................................ dhunt@bentley.edu
Sports Information Director ................ Dick Lipe (Bentley ’77)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2334Home Phone .......................................................... 781-893-6329Fax Phone ............................................................... 781-891-2648Cell Phone .............................................................. 781-223-5410E-Mail Address .............................................. rlipe@bentley.edu
Asst. Sports Information Dir. ......................Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06)Office Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2417
Athletic Trainer .................................... Elizabeth Kasa (Lasell ‘03)Asst. Trainer & Fitness
Coordinator ................... Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ’92)
This brochure was designed, written and typeset by SportsInformation Director Dick Lipe, with assistance from assistant SIDKyle Mack. Cover design by the Pack Network of Boston, Mass.(packnetwork.com). Photos by SportsPix (www.sportspix.biz),Richard Orr (www.richardorrsports.com), Jessica Stewart andHerb Gallagher.
Further information concerning Bentley athletics can be obtainedby contacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipe by phone(office, 781-891-2334, or home, 781-893-6329), fax (781-891-2648), e-mail (rlipe@bentley.edu) or by mail (175 Forest Street,Waltham, MA 02452-4705).
ON THE COVER: Gradstudent Ashley Saia andseniors Kim Brennan, EliseCaira and Caralyn Hartprovided veteran leadershipfor the 2011 NCAA DivisionII East Regional champs.
Table of Contents
About the University ................................................................ 83-89
Administration ................................................................................. 90
Athletic Administration ........................................................... 91-92
Coaching Staff ............................................................................ 44-47
Dana Center ..................................................................................... 43
Directions to Bentley .................................................................... 90
Northeast-10 Conference ............................................................ 82
Player Profiles .............................................................................. 8-34
Game-by-Game Statistics ................................................... 36-42
Records & History .................................................................... 54-81
Year-by-Year Records ............................................................... 54
Post Season Action .................................................................... 55
NCAA Tournament Recaps ............................................... 56-61
Individual and Team Records ............................................. 62-63
Career Leaders ..................................................................... 64-68
Season Leaders ..................................................................... 69-70
Single Game Leaders ................................................................ 70
All-Americas and Honor Roll ........................................... 71-73
Game-by-Game Results ..................................................... 74-77
Series Records ...................................................................... 78-80
All-Time Roster ......................................................................... 81
Review of Season ........................................................................... 2-6
Roster .................................................................................................. 3
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Won 28, Lost 5
November
Mon. 8 at New Hampshire (exhibition) W 78-51
Mon. 15 at Holy Family L 92-84
Wed. 17 Merrimack * W 79-65
Tues. 23 Saint Anselm * W 72-48
Sun. 28 at Southern New Hampshire * W 69-54
December
Wed. 1 at UMass-Lowell * W 84-60
Sat. 4 Franklin Pierce * W 90-72
Wed. 8 Stonehill * W 78-63
Sun. 19 C.W. Post W 93-60
Wed. 29 vs. Bridgeport # W 63-48
Thrs. 30 vs. Dowling # W 68-57
January
Sun. 2 at St. Michael’s * W 82-79 (ot)
Wed. 5 New Haven * W 59-39
Sat. 8 at Southern Conn. St. * W 77-61
Tues. 11 American International * L 60-53
Sat. 15 at Assumption * W 67-61
Wed. 19 at Adelphi * W 72-47
Sat. 22 Le Moyne * W 80-46
Wed. 26 at Saint Rose * L 70-60
Sat. 29 Pace * W 73-61
February
Thrs. 3 at Merrimack * W 67-48
Sat. 5 St. Michael’s * W 75-57
Tues. 8 at Saint Anselm * W 69-63
Sat. 12 Southern New Hampshire * W 73-56
Wed. 16 UMass-Lowell * W 64-43
Sat. 19 at Franklin Pierce * L 90-87 (ot)
Wed. 23 at Stonehill * W 59-47
March
Tues. 1 So. New Hampshire $ W 83-61
Fri. 4 Saint Rose $ W 67-59
Sun. 6 Franklin Pierce $ W 85-71
Fri. 11 C.W. Post & W 75-67
Sun. 13 Assumption & W 77-64
Tues. 15 Pace & W 64-61
Tues. 22 vs. Clayton State % L 84-61
*Northeast-10 Conference game
$Northeast-10 Conference playoffs
&NCAA Division II East Regional
%NCAA Division II Elite Eight (at St. Joseph, Mo.)
#Southern New Hampshire Holiday Classic
Success is a relative thing.
From 2005-10, the Bentley University Falcons had averaged
just over 20 wins per season and had made four appearances in the
NCAA Division II tournament. That sounds impressive and many
programs would consider a 20-win season that culminated with an
NCAA tournament berth a success.
However, those achievements didn’t quite measure up to the
high levels of success that the Bentley Falcons have become known for
during Hall of Fame coach Barbara Stevens’ quarter-century at the helm.
There hadn’t been a conference championship since the 2005
Northeast-10 playoffs and the Falcons had been winless in the NCAA
tournament since 2007.
Stevens and her team, a blend of experienced veterans and
several promising newcomers, entered the season determined to return
to the ranks of elite Division II programs. And that’s a feat that they
achieved.
Exactly four months to the day after kicking off the year with
a disappointing loss at nationally-ranked Holy Family, the Falcons rode
the last minute heroics of standout senior point guard Kim Brennan
to their first NCAA regional championship since 2003. That thrilling
last minute victory earned Bentley a trip to St. Joseph, Mo. for the Elite
Eight, which coincidentally was also the site of the championships when
Stevens had last taken her team to the prestigious event.
Championship Season Culminates with Bentley Back Among the Elite!
Team MVP Kim Brennan drives down court aftercoming up with a key steal late in the Falcons’ NCAA
Regional final game against Pace
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2010-11 Roster
NO NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
3 Caralyn Hart Sr G 5-7 Holliston, Mass./Holliston
4 Kim Brennan Sr G 5-8 Locust Valley, N.Y./Locust Valley
5 Elise Caira Sr G-F 5-10 Wakefield, Mass./Arlington Catholic
10 Meghan Thomann Jr G 5-8 Andover, Mass./Andover
11 Caleigh Crowell So F 6-1 Harwich, Mass./Worcester Academy/Coll. of Charleston
13 Ashley Saia Gr G 5-5 Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic
14 Lauren Battista Fr F 6-0 North Easton, Mass./Oliver Ames
15 Kelsey Roberson So G 5-7 Arlington, Mass./Arlington Catholic
20 Shatasia Kearse Jr F 6-0 Framingham, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury
22 Courtney Finn So G 5-9 Winthrop, Mass./Winthrop
23 Christiana Bakolas Fr G 5-7 Manchester, N.H./Manchester Central
32 Jacqui Brugliera Fr F 6-0 Fitchburg, Mass./Wachusett Reg.
33 Katherine Goodwin Jr G 5-7 Goffstown, N.H./Governor’s Academy/Columbia Univ.
40 Lauren Massie Jr G 5-9 Fairfax Station, Va./West Springfield
Head Coach: Barbara Stevens (Bridgewater State ’76), 25th season
Assistant Coaches: C White & Dan Hunt
Captains: Kim Brennan & Ashley Saia
Manager: Mike Capofari, Christina Mitkonis & Sarah Hasenauer
All-Time Winningest Division II Teams
Through the 2010-11 season, the Bentley
University Falcons are number one in Division
II history in most wins and fourth in highest
winning percentage
MOST WINS YRS W L PCT
1. Bentley 37 870 231 .790
2. Arkansas Tech 34 849 222 .793
3. Cal Poly Pomona 37 840 288 .745
4. Central Missouri 41 805 341 .702
5. Delta State 32 802 212 .791
HIGHEST WIN% YEARS W L PCT
1. Drury 11 280 67 .807
2. Arkansas Tech 34 849 222 .793
3. Delta State 32 802 212 .791
4. Bentley 37 870 231 .790
5. West Texas A&M 30 714 194 .786
There was no coasting into the season for the Falcons, who
took a number 24 preseason national ranking to Philadelphia for an
early season showdown with perennial regional power Holy Family.
The two teams staged a battle with 12 lead changes and 11 ties, the last
at 71-71 with 8:42 remaining. Eleven of the next 12 points went on the
home team’s side of the scoreboard, and the Tigers held off the Falcons,
92-84.
Bentley rebounded
from that loss in style, winning
its next 12 games with the
streak featuring a 93-60
victory over C.W. Post that
li fted Stevens into the
exclusive 800-win club.
Win number one of
the 2010-11 season came two
days after the Holy Family
contest, in the home and
Northeast-10 Conference
opener. Brennan, coming off an
outstanding junior year that
saw her average better than 17
points a game, poured in 19 to
power the Falcons to a 79-65
decision over Merrimack
College.
Two of the frontcourt
players came up big in the
next game, a 72-48 win over
Saint Anselm. Senior Elise
Caira scored 19 points, on 9-
of-12 shooting, and talented freshman Jacqui Brugliera came off the
bench for 18 points, a career-best at the time.
Double-digit road wins at Southern New Hampshire (69-
54) and UMass-Lowell (84-60) boosted the Falcons to 4-1 heading
into a key two-game homestand with Franklin Pierce University and
Stonehill College. Franklin Pierce, the defending conference and regional
champion, had bounced Bentley in the 2010 NE-10 semifinals, and
Stonehill ended the Falcons’ 2009-10 season in the opening round of
the NCAA Regional tournament.
Jacqui Brugliera was namedthe Northeast-10 Freshman ofthe Year after leading Bentley
in scoring and rebounds
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2011 NCAA Div. II East Regional(at Bentley)
Quarterfinals - Friday, Mar. 11
#1 Bentley 75, #8 C.W. Post 67
#2 Holy Family 79, #7 Goldey-Beacom 67
#4 Assumption 74, #5 Saint Rose 64
#6 Pace 64, #3 Franklin Pierce 62
Semifinals - Sunday, Mar. 13
#1 Bentley 77, #4 Asssumption 64
#6 Pace 89, #2 Holy Family 72
Championship Game - Tuesday, Mar. 15
#1 Bentley 64, #6 Pace 61
2011 Northeast-10 Championships
First Round - Sunday, Feb. 27
#5 Pace 58, #12 Saint Anselm 35
#6 American International 61, #11 Merrimack 51
#7 St. Michael’s 74, #10 UMass-Lowell 59
#9 So. New Hampshire 59, #8 Stonehill 58
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Mar. 1
#1 Bentley 83, #9 So. New Hampshire 61
#2 Franklin Pierce 82, #7 St. Michael’s 57
#3 Assumption 59, #6 American International 51
#4 Saint Rose 67, #5 Pace 60 (ot)
Semifinals - Friday, Mar. 4
#1 Bentley 67, #4 Saint Rose 59
#2 Franklin Pierce 90, #3 Assumption 75
Championship Game - Sunday, Mar. 6
#1 Bentley 85, #2 Franklin Pierce 71
Against Franklin Pierce, Bentley erupted for 56 first-half points,
good for an 18-point lead, and went on for a 90-72 victory over the
seventh-ranked team in Division II. Caira had another strong effort,
finishing with 17 points and a career-best seven assists, and four others
also scored in doubles.
Bentley made it 6-0 in the NE-10 four days later when they
dominated inside (44-24 in the paint, +17 on the boards) en route to a
78-63 decision over Stonehill. Freshman forward Lauren Battista,
playing against her hometown team, led the winners with 20 points and
seven rebounds.
December 19 became
a special day in Bentley
women’s basketball history as
coach Barbara Stevens
notched career win number
800, becoming only the fifth
women’s basketball coach in
NCAA annals to join that elite
group. The milestone victory
came in impressive fashion as
Stevens’ 25th Bentley team
rolled past the Pioneers, 93-60.
Caira had a game-high 20
points and Brugliera corralled
15 rebounds.
The week between
Christmas and New Year’s saw
the Falcons record a pair of
wins, but lose a key player, up
in Manchester at the Southern
New Hampshire University
Holiday Classic. Caira put up a
double-double (18 points, 12
boards) in a 63-48 win over
Bridgeport, but saw her season
came to an abrupt end a day
later when she suffered a knee
injury early in the team’s 68-
57 win over Dowling. Brugliera
came up big in Caira’s absence,
amassing 26 points and 12
rebounds against the Lions.
The winning streak
grew to 12 with three more
W’s during the first eight days
of the New Year. Included was
an 82-79 overtime decision at
St. Michael’s, a game that saw
the Falcons overcome a four-
point deficit by scoring the
game’s final seven points.
Battista (20 points, 13
rebounds) and Brennan (19
points, nine assists) were
instrumental in the win.
Following 12
straight wins with all but one decided by double figures, Bentley was
cooled off by American International on Jan. 11, the Falcons’ 53 points
a season low. Despite the offensive woes (36 percent shooting), Bentley
still had a three-point lead as the clock moved under 6:40. AIC reeled
off 13 straight points during a five-and-a-half minute Falcon drought,
and went on to the 60-53 win.
Four days later, Bentley got back on the winning track, winning
at Assumption 67-61 to claim sole possession of first place in the
conference, moving a game ahead of the Greyhounds. The talented
freshman duo of Brugliera and Battista combined for 33 points, and
both made key plays in the final minute after the Hounds had whittled
an 11-point Falcon advantage down to one.
Lauren Battista had anoutstanding freshman year forthe Falcons, earning 3rd-team
All-Conference honors
Barbara Stevens, with a 93-60win over C.W. Post on Dec. 19,
earned entrance to theexclusive 800 career win club
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NCAA Division II Elite Eight(at St. Joseph, Mo.)
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Mar. 22
Shaw (N.C.) 46, Metro State (Colo.) 45
Clayton State (Ga.) 84, Bentley 61
Michigan Tech 69, Arkansas Tech 58
Northwest Missouri State 78, Cal Poly Pomona 65
Semifinals - Wednesday, Mar. 23
Clayton State (Ga.) 63, Shaw (N.C.) 46
Michigan Tech 89, Northwest Missouri State 78
Championship Game - Friday, Mar. 25
Clayton State 69, Michigan Tech 50
Northeast-10 Conference (since 2000-01)
CONFERENCE ALL GAMES
W L PCT W L PCT
Bentley 190 52 .785 265 91 .744
Amer. International 159 83 .657 228 111 .673
Stonehill 157 85 .649 223 108 .674
Pace 143 99 .591 199 131 .603
Assumption 140 102 .579 190 129 .596
So. Connecticut 133 109 .550 200 126 .613
Franklin Pierce 133 109 .550 201 130 .607
Bryant 94 82 .534 136 100 .576
Saint Rose 123 119 .508 171 147 .538
Merrimack 110 132 .455 160 165 .492
UMass-Lowell 104 138 .430 145 162 .472
St. Michael’s 94 148 .388 134 164 .450
Le Moyne 85 157 .351 124 181 .407
New Haven 23 43 .348 33 51 .393
Saint Anselm 82 160 .339 116 185 .385
So. New Hampshire 61 181 .252 100 202 .331
Adelphi 6 38 .136 12 41 .226
The successful trip to Assumption began a ten-game stretch
that saw Bentley win nine times, the only blemish being a 70-60 loss at
Saint Rose. A 73-56 win at Southern New Hampshire Feb. 12 gave the
Falcons their 26th 20-win season in a span of 28 seasons, and a few
days later, Bentley rolled past UMass-Lowell, 64-43, to lock up a share
of the Northeast-10 regular season title.
Bentley’s first bid to claim the conference title outright was
denied by Franklin Pierce, which received a combined 61 points and
33 rebounds from juniors Jewel White and Marielle Giroud in a wild
one up in Rindge, 90-87. The Ravens overcame a 10-point Bentley lead
by scoring 19 straight points, and the Falcons countered with an 11-2
spurt to finish regulation. Stevens’ team, which took the lead three
times in OT, received a dominating effort by Brugliera, with her 32 points
matching the Bentley freshman record.
Four days later, in the regular season finale, Bentley bested
Stonehill, 59-47, to earn sole ownership of the Northeast-10
championship and improve to 22-4 on the season. Brugliera was a major
force, filling the stat sheet with 21 points, a career-best 18 rebounds
and a career-high six blocks. Sophomore guard Courtney Finn knocked
down two key threes during a 10-1 second-half spurt that turned a
three-point Stonehill lead into a seven-point Falcon advantage.
Hot shooting, a tournament record .625 from the floor, lifted
Bentley to an 83-61 win over Southern New Hampshire in the
quarterfinals of the NE-10 playoffs. Brennan led five double-figure
scorers with 20 points, on 9-12 shooting, and Shatasia Kearse was a
perfect 6-of-6 coming off the bench.
In the semis, Battista, Brennan and Finn all had outstanding
games as Bentley advanced with a 67-59 win over Saint Rose. Those
three nearly matched the Golden Knights’ scoring output, combining
for 58 points. Battista led the way with 22 points, eight rebounds and
five assists, Brennan followed with 19, and Finn established a new career
scoring best, finishing with 17 points along with eight rebounds.
That set up a Bentley-Franklin Pierce meeting in the
conference final for the second time in three seasons, with this one
being played in the Dana Center. Stevens’ club scored the first seven
points and led coast-to-coast with the 85-71 win over the two-time
defending champs giving the
Falcons their first NE-10
playoff title since 2005 and the
15th time in 30 years.
Battista was selected
as the tournament’s MVP after
amassing 19 points, six
rebounds and four assists. She
also played outstanding
defense on FPU’s Marielle
Giroud, who had put up 35
points on the Falcons 15 days
before. Brugliera led all scorers
with 21 points, and Brennan
had a 17-point, seven-assist
outing.
The NCAA regional
tournament was held at the
Dana Center for the first time
in eight years, and Bentley
claimed its f irst NCAA
tourney win since 2007 in the opening round, leading wire-to-wire to
top C.W. Post, 75-67. As had been the case all season, the first-year
players came through with Brugliera topping the list with 25 points and
13 rebounds. Battista, Finn and Christiana Bakolas also were effective,
combining for 31 points and 18 boards.
Six scored in doubles in Bentley’s 77-64 semifinal win over
Assumption, including Brugliera (14 points, 14 rebounds) and Finn (17
points to match her career best). A 20-4 second-half run stretched the
Falcon lead from one to 17 (61-44) with 6:54 to play, and Bentley went
on to reach the regional final for the 17th time in 24 years.
Katherine Goodwin knockeddown 37 three-pointers
during her second season asa Bentley starter
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2010-11 Honor Roll
Lauren Battista
Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team
All-Northeast-10 Conference, 3rd team
Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team
Most Outstanding Player, Northeast-10 Conference
Championships
All-Tournament Team, Northeast-10 Conference Championships
Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week four times (Nov. 29, Dec. 13,
Jan. 24, Feb. 14)
Kim Brennan
Bentley’s Outstanding Senior Athlete
All-Northeast-10 Conference, 2nd team
Most Outstanding Player, NCAA Div. II East Regional
All-Tournament Team, NCAA Div. II East Regional
All-Tournament Team, Northeast-10 Conference Championships
Academic All-Northeast-10
Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Feb. 14)
Jacqui Brugliera
Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Year
All-Northeast-10 Conference, 2nd team
Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team
All-Tournament Team, NCAA Div. II East Regional
All-Tournament Team, Northeast-10 Conference Championships
Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week seven times (Dec. 6, 20, Jan. 10,
31, Feb. 7, 21, 28)
Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll once (Jan. 3)
Elise Caira
Capital One Academic All-District, 1st team (college division)
Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll three times (Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 20)
Barbara Stevens
Russell Athletic/WBCA Division II Region 1 Coach of the Year
Northeast-10 Coach of the Year
Team
Northeast-10 Conference Regular Season Champion
Northeast-10 Conference Playoff Champion
NCAA Division II East Regional Champion
Final WBCA/USA Today Division IICoaches Poll
Institution (1st Place Votes) Record Total Points
1 Clayton State (Ga.) -25 35-1 625
2 Michigan Tech 31-3 591
3 Arkansas Tech 30-3 529
4 Northwest Missouri State 29-5 484
5 Metro State (Colo.) 30-3 469
6 Lander (S.C.) 29-4 436
7 Delta State (Miss.) 28-4 432
8 Bentley (Mass.) 28-5 411
9 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 29-3 380
10 Cal Poly Pomona 28-5 350
11 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 28-3 336
12 Shaw (N.C.) 25-12 297
13 South Carolina - Aiken 27-6 286
14 Wayne State (Neb.) 26-4 284
15 Alaska - Anchorage 27-7 238
16 Northeastern State (Okla.) 25-5 230
17 Dixie State (Utah) 24-4 192
18 Western Washington 26-4 186
19 Quincy (Ill.) 26-4 179
20 Holy Family (Pa.) 24-5 146
21 Tarleton State (Texas) 25-5 123
22 Johnson C Smith (N.C.) 26-5 119
23 Florida Southern 26-5 113
24 Cal. State Univ. - Monterey Bay 27-4 106
25 Edinboro (Pa.) 26-4 101
The regional final pitted Bentley against sixth-seeded Pace
University and proved to be a classic, with 13 lead changes in the first
39:20. At that point, with her team down four and her career potentially
down to its final 40 seconds, Brennan took over, willing the Falcons to
their first regional crown in eight years, 64-61.
The Falcons’ fifth all-time leading scorer drove to the basket
for a three-point play with 32.4 seconds left, cutting the deficit to one.
She picked off a pass on the ensuing Pace possession and made it hurt
at the other end, sinking a go-ahead 12-footer off the fast break with
12 seconds remaining, putting Bentley up 62-61. After a Setter miss,
Brennan grabbed the rebound, was fouled and made two from the line
with 0.8 seconds left to complete a personal 7-0 run and punch the
team’s ticket to St. Joseph, Mo. for the Elite Eight.
After a charter flight to the Midwest, Bentley ran into a buzz
saw in the opening game of the Elite Eight. The Falcons stayed with
Clayton State and the Lakers’ 40 minutes of fullcourt pressure for
much of the first half, going into the break down only a couple (33-31)
after using a 13-4 run to finish the stanza.
Clayton regained control in the opening minute of the second
half and went on to prevail 84-61. The 33-1 Lakers forced the Falcons
into 26 turnovers and also were sizzling from three, knocking down
eight of 10 from three-point land after play resumed. Clayton went on
to win the national championship and Bentley returned to New England
knowing they had re-established the Falcon women’s basketball program
as a national force.
Brennan, number one in Bentley history in minutes played,
closed out her outstanding career with a perfect shooting afternoon.
She made all six of her shots and finished with 14 points for the game,
1,695 for her career.
Also wrapping up their Bentley careers with the Elite Eight
trip were guards Ashley Saia and Caralyn Hart.
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T H E P L A Y E R S
Caira Thomann Brugliera
Hart
Roberson
Battista
Brennan
Finn
Goodwin
Bakolas
Saia Kearse
Massie
Crowell
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Kim Brennan Career Bests
Points 35 vs. Merrimack, Mar. 2, 2010
26 vs. Merrimack, Jan. 31, 2009
25 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
24 vs. New Haven, Dec. 6, 2008
24 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 18, 2009
24 vs. Saint Anselm, Feb. 8, 2011
Rebounds 7 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 20, 2010
6 vs. Southern New Hampshire, Nov. 22, 2008
6 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2008
Assists 9 vs. Southern Connecticut, Feb. 18, 2009
9 vs. St. Michael’s, Jan. 2, 2011
Steals 6 vs. Franklin Pierce, Mar. 5, 2010
5 vs. UMass-Lowell, Feb. 4, 2009
Blocked Shots 2 accomplished four times
Field Goals 11 vs. Merrimack, Jan. 31, 2009
11 vs. Merrimack, Mar. 2, 2010
FG Pct 1.000 vs. Clayton State, Mar. 22, 2011 (6-6)
3-Pointers 4 vs. Columbus State, Nov. 2, 2008
4 vs. Mercy, Nov. 15, 2008
4 vs. Merrimack, Jan. 31, 2009
4 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
3 Pt Pct 1.000 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010 (4-4)
Free Throws 11 vs. Saint Rose, Dec. 8, 2008
11 vs. Merrimack, Mar. 2, 2010
FT Pct 1.000 vs. So. New Hampshire, Feb. 12, 2011 (10-10)
Minutes 53 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
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Career Highlights: 2010-11 co-captain... three-time All-Northeast-10 honoreewho finished career fifth in school historywith 1695 points ... highest scoring guardin program’s history ... Bentley’s all-timeleader in minutes with 4,369 ... startedevery game of her collegiate career, withher 126 starts tied for most in Bentleyhistory ... on Bentley’s all-time lists, alsoranks second in FGA and averageminutes, third in FTM and FTA, fourth in3-PT attempts, fifth in FT percentage,eighth in scoring average and 3-pointers,and 10th in FGM, assists and averageassists ... began her senior year 13th onBentley’s all-time scoring list with 1319points ... only players in the program’shistory with more points prior to theirfinal season were All-Americas KimPenwell ’93 and Alison Fay ’84 ... just
missed becoming only second player in Bentley history with 1500 pointsand 500 assists, coming up five assists shy.
2010-11 Season: Named Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Div. II EastRegional after scoring game’s final seven points and making a key steal, all inthe final 35 seconds. That dominating stretch enabled the Falcons to turn afour-point deficit into a 64-61 win over Pace and gain their first Elite Eightappearance in eight years ... Bentley’s 2010-11 Outstanding Female SeniorAthlete and team MVP ... 2nd-team All-Northeast-10 ... honors also includedAcademic All-Northeast-10 and a pair of All-Tournament accolades (NCAARegional, Northeast-10 Championships) ... averaged 11.4 points and 4.1assists in 33 games (all starts) ... exceeded 1000 minutes for the fourthstraight season ... in postseason, averaged 14.4 points and 4.1 assists withpercentages of .515 from the field, .455 from three and .903 from the line... was team’s top scorer in the Northeast-10 playoffs (18.7) ... 83 of her110 FTA came after halftime ... 19 games with 10+ points, including six ofseven in postseason ... season-high 24 points at Saint Anselm Feb. 8 ... 20points (9-12 fg) against Southern New Hampshire in NE-10 quarters ... 10-10 FT vs. Southern New Hampshire Feb. 12 ... finished career by scoring 14points, without missing a shot (6-6 fg, 2-2 ft), in the Elite Eight againstClayton State ... also had six assists against the eventual national champions... reached 1500-point milestone Jan. 26 at Saint Rose ... third in NE-10 inassist/turnover ratio and fourth in assists and free throw accuracy ... wasnamed to Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll Feb. 14.
2009-10 Season: First-team All-Northeast-10 selection who averaged 17.4points, 4.6 assists and 3.5 rebounds in her third year as a starter ... namedthe team’s MVP following the season ... finished junior year with 1,319points, 13th on Bentley’s all-time list and the third most by a Falcon beforeher senior year ... received honorable mention All-America recognitionfrom both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and Women’s DivisionII Bulletin ... one of five finalists from the East Region for WBCA State FarmDivision II All-America team ... second-team Daktronics Division II All-EastRegion ... started every game for the third straight season, an iron-manstreak of 93 games ... set a school record with 35 points in the Falcons’NE-10 quarterfinal win against Merrimack Mar. 2 ... became Bentley’s 30th1,000-point scorer Jan. 6 at New Haven, and only the 13th to do so priorto senior year ... NE-10 co-Player of the Week Feb. 1 ... only NE-10 playerin top five in both points and assists ... finished second in the conference inscoring and free throws made, third in minutes and assists, sixth in assist-turnover ratio and free throw percentage, tied for seventh in three-pointpercentage, and 13th in steals ... nationally, was 41st in Division II in assists
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2007-08 30-30 34.3 107 317 .338 24 97 .247 61 79 .772 70 2.3 98 299 10.02008-09 33-33 36.2 162 395 .410 51 119 .429 124 156 .795 90 2.7 122 499 15.12009-10 30-30 36.9 165 396 .417 45 123 366 146 182 .802 105 3.5 139 521 17.42010-11 33-33 31.4 127 330 .385 31 104 .298 91 110 .827 59 1.8 136 376 11.4Totals 126-126 34.7 561 1438 .390 151 443 .341 422 527 .801 324 2.6 495 1695 13.5
and 48th in scoring ... 146 FTM and 182 FTA were both the highest everrecorded by a Falcon guard ... 36.9 minutes per game broke the schoolrecord of 36.8 (Alison Fay, 1983) ... was the hero of Bentley’s 3-OT winover Saint Rose Jan. 26 with 25 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds all one shyof her career-highs ... hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer from midcourt toforce the 3rd OT ... 4-for-4 from three against Saint Rose tied the Bentleysingle game record ... had 17 points in season-opening win over 17th-ranked Holy Family ... 23 points Nov. 29 vs. Southern New Hampshire ... 18points, six assists and zero turnovers against UMass-Lowell Dec. 2 ... 24points at Franklin Pierce Dec. 18 ... 21 points in each game against St.Michael’s ... 12 20-point games including seven in the last 12 games, a stretchin which she averaged 20.2 points ... in home games, shot 46 percent fromthree and averaged 18.8 points ... was nominated for ESPN the MagazineAcademic All-America ... All-Tournament honors at the Northeast-10Championships ... six appearances on the NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll.
2008-09 Season: 2nd-team All-Northeast-10 guard who averaged 15.1points, 3.7 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals ... was only NE-10 playerranked in the top 10 in both points and assists, finishing tenth in scoringand ninth in helpers ... was also third in three-point accuracy (.429), fourthin minutes (36.2), 12th in free throw percentage (.795) and 13th in assist-turnover ratio (1.10) ... was one of only two Northeast-10 players to earnboth All-Conference and Academic All-Conference honors ... receivedteam’s Coaches’ Award ... played 1195 minutes, breaking the school recordby 30 ... her average of 36.2 minutes was second only to Alison Fay’s 36.8 in1982-83 in school history ... earned All-Tournament honors at Northeast-10 Championships ... in the NE-10 playoffs, averaged 17.3 points and shot51 percent overall ... was a 44 percent shooter from three during the final31 games ... in home games, drained 48 percent of her triples (26-54) ... gotbetter as games went on, as evidenced by an 8.8 scoring average and a .508three-point percentage in the second half of games ... had a total of seven20-point games, with Bentley 6-1 in those ... had three straight 20-pointgames from Jan. 28-Feb. 4, becoming the first Falcon to achieve that sinceKeri Flynn in 2003 ... scored in doubles 29 times, including 17 of the final 18games ... erupted for a career-best 26 points, on 11-15 fg, vs. Merrimack onJan. 31 ... had three games in which she made four of five three-pointers(Nov. 2 vs. Columbus State, Nov. 15 vs. Mercy, Jan. 31 vs. Merrimack) ... nineassists at Southern Connecticut Feb. 18 was a career-best ... scored 500thcareer point Jan. 6 at Merrimack ... was named to the Northeast-10 WeeklyHonor Roll ten times.
2007-08 Season: Was named the Northeast-10 Freshman of the Year andto the NE-10 All-Freshman Team after averaging 10 points, 3.3 assists, 2.3rebounds and 0.8 steals ... started every game, becoming the first Falconfreshman since Sarah Blaisdell in 1995-96 to do so, and led team in minutesplayed (1,029) ... average of 34.3 minutes was tied for eighth on Bentley’sall-time single season list ... was team’s top scorer in conference play, at10.7 ppg ... was a key to the team’s success as her numbers in wins were11.6 ppg and a .413 field goal percentage, both significantly above her overallnumbers ... scored in doubles 15 times, with a high of 23 in an upset ofnationally-ranked Franklin Pierce Jan. 8 ... had seven games with five assists... team was 6-1 when she got to the free throw stripe six times ... alsonamed to the Women’s Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team ... was the NE-10 Freshman of the Week three times (Jan. 2, 14, Feb. 4) and made oneappearance on the conference’s Weekly Honor Roll (Jan. 22) ... in the NE-10, was third in minutes played, ninth in assist-turnover ratio, 12th in assists,15th in free throw percentage and 27th in scoring.
Before Bentley: 2007 graduate of Locust Valley High School, where shebecame one of only six players in Nassau County history to amass 2,000career points, finishing with 2,058 ... earned seven varsity letters, six inbasketball and one in volleyball ... two-year team captain ... as a senior,averaged 23 points, six rebounds and five assists while leading Locust Valleyto the Nassau County Class B championship ... All-State Class B first-teamselection as a senior after earning second-team accolades as a junior ...honors also included two-time All-Long Island, All-League and team MVP ...played in 2005 Empire State Games and fall 2006 Long Island vs. New YorkCity all-star game ... began playing varsity basketball at Locust Valley in seventhgrade, went to St. Dominic’s as a ninth-grader, and attended Our Lady ofMercy in tenth grade before returning to Locust Valley.
Personal: Corporate finance and accounting major ... age as of Nov. 15,2010: 21 ... daughter of Dan and Jade Brennan ... has two brothers, Dan(23) and Will (18) ... Will is a Bentley freshman and a member of the 2011baseball team ... National Honor Society member ... received Excellence inEducation award ... involved with Junior Falcon Day, Make-A-Wish, BreastCancer Awareness, the Autism Walk and as an Open House Ambassador.
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Sr, G, 5-8Locust Valley, N.Y.
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Ashley Saia Career Bests
Points 5 vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 18, 2006
2 accomplished seven times
Rebounds 2 vs. Shippensburg, Dec. 30, 2006
Assists 5 vs. Shippensburg, Dec. 30, 2006
3 vs. Bridgeport, Nov. 15, 2006
3 vs. Adelphi, Dec. 29, 2006
Steals 2 vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 18, 2006
2 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 20, 2010
2 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011
Blocked Shots 1 vs. Assumption, Dec. 2, 2006
Field Goals 1 accomplished six times
Free Throws 5 vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 18, 2006
FT Pct .833 vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 18, 2006 (5-6)
Minutes 19 vs. Adelphi, Dec. 29, 2006
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Career Highlights: Graduate student
who was just the third player in the
program’s storied history to be a
three-year team captain for the
Falcons ... appeared in 41 games during
her career while missing two complete
seasons (2007-08, 2008-09) due to
injury.
2010-11 Season: Recipient of team’s
Coaches Award for her contributions
... was in 12 games, playing a total of 44
minutes ... four points, five assists for the season ... made first career
start on Senior Day ... scored two points against C.W. Post Dec. 19 and
Le Moyne Jan. 22.
2009-10 Season: Team captain ... appeared in nine games after missing
the previous two seasons due to injury ... played a total of 26 minutes ...
two assists against Merrimack Feb. 3 ... two steals vs. Adelphi Jan. 20.
2008-09 Season: Co-captain ... missed entire season for second straight
year due to knee injury.
2007-08 Season: Missed the entire season following a preseason knee
injury ... received the team’s Falcon Club Scholar Athlete Award.
2006-07 Season: In 20 appearances off the bench, averaged 7.1 minutes,
0.8 points and 0.4 rebounds ... had a season-high five points, all coming
at the foul line, and two steals against Bloomfield Nov. 18 in her second
collegiate game ... had five assists without a turnover against Shippensburg
Dec. 30.
Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Marin Catholic High School ... two-
time team MVP and captain ... helped team to Marin County Athletic
League championship and 28-2 record as a senior ... first-team All-Marin
County Athletic League selection as a senior after earning second-team
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Gr, G, 5-5Novato, Calif.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2006-07 20-0 7.1 4 12 .333 0 4 .000 8 11 .727 7 0.4 17 16 0.82007-08 Injured - did not play2009-09 Injured - did not play2009-10 9-0 2.9 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0.1 3 0 0.02010-11 12-1 3.7 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0.1 5 4 0.3Totals 41-1 5.1 6 18 .333 0 5 .000 8 11 .727 9 0.2 25 20 0.5
honors as a junior ... North Bay Player of the Year ... Division IV CIF All-
State honoree ... third team San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro selection
... played in Bay vs. Sacramento All-Star Game.
Personal: Excellent student who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in
corporate finance and accounting, and is now working on earning her
masters in taxation ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 22 ... daughter of Michael
and Cynthia Saia ... father played basketball at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
... has two younger sisters, Melanie (20) and Jillian (18) ... uncle Jim Saia
is the basketball coach at Fresno Pacific University ... Lifetime Dean’s
List member at Marin Catholic ... member of California Scholastic
Federation ... has volunteered with CASA-A Child’s Voice in Court and
the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society ... in conjunction with the Bentley
SAAC, has been involved in the Junior Falcon Day and Make-A-Wish.
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Elise Caira Career Bests
Points 21 vs. Holy Family, Nov. 17, 2010
20 vs. C.W. Post, Dec. 19, 2010
19 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010
18 vs. Bridgeport, Dec. 29, 2010
17 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 24, 2009
17 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
Rebounds 14 vs. Merrimack, Nov. 17, 2010
14 vs. UMass-Lowell, Dec. 1, 2010
Assists 7 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
5 vs. Holy Family, Nov. 15, 2010
Steals 5 vs. UMass-Lowell, Nov. 25, 2007
Blocked Shots 2 vs. Assumption, Mar. 14, 2008
2 vs. Merrimack, Nov. 17, 2010
Field Goals 9 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010
FG Pct .750 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010 (9-12)
3 Pt FG 1 accomplished twice
Free Throws 8 vs. C.W. Post, Dec. 19, 2010
FT Pct 1.000 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Nov. 1, 2008 (6-6)
Minutes 37 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 24, 2009
37 vs. So. New Hampshire, Nov. 29, 2009
37 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 18, 2009
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Career Highlights: Promising careerhas been interrupted each season byan injury that has forced her to miss aminimum of 10 games, twice with aseason-ending knee injury ... careeraverages of 8.5 points and 5,1rebounds in 53 games ... has missed72 games during her four years ... plansto return in 2011-12 for final year ofeligibility while pursuing her Masters.
2010-11 Season: Suffered a season-ending knee injury on Dec. 30 ... wasteam’s top scorer and rebounder atthe time, with averages of 13.6 points,
9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.6 steals ... .538 field goal percentage ...two double-doubles ... 14 points, 14 rebounds against UMass-LowellDec. 1 ... 18 points, 12 rebounds in game before the injury, Dec. 29against Bridgeport ... had at least two offensive rebounds in every game... named to Capital One Academic All-District 1 first team (collegedivision) by the College Sports Information Directors of America ...received team’s Scholar-Athlete Award following the season.
2009-10 Season: Averaged 11.0 points and 7.5 rebounds in 20 games... started all three games in the postseason, her first starts since Dec.18 ... missed nine games from Dec. 28-Jan. 23 and the Feb. 3 game witha leg injury ... after her return on Jan. 26, averaged 7.5 points and 5.9rebounds while playing 19.4 minutes a game ... finished second on teamin rebounds, defensive rebounds and offensive rebounds despite beingsixth in minutes ... at the time she was sidelined in late December, wasnumber two in the Northeast-10 in rebounds (9.4 per game) and fifthin the conference in scoring (15.3) ... five double-doubles, including a21-point, 10-rebound effort in the season-opener against Holy FamilyNov. 15, her first game in about 54 weeks ... season-best 13 rebounds,along with 16 points, Nov. 29 against Southern New Hampshire ... wentto the line at least four times in 14 of 20 games ... ESPN the MagazineAcademic All-District 1 third team (college division) ... two appearanceson the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll during the month ofNovember ... team’s Scholar-Athlete Award winner for the secondstraight year.
2008-09 Season: Averaged 9.7 points and 10 rebounds during theDisney Tournament before suffering a season-ending knee injury ...started all three games at Disney ... opened season with 15 points and
5Elise Caira
Sr, F, 5-10Wakefield, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2007-08 20-2 13.7 26 62 .419 0 2 .000 16 27 .593 48 2.4 15 68 3.52008-09 3-3 31.0 10 41 .244 0 0 .000 9 14 .643 30 10.0 9 29 9.72009-10 20-12 25.3 73 177 .412 2 7 .286 72 97 .742 150 7.5 35 220 11.02010-11 10-10 24.9 57 106 .538 0 0 .000 22 37 .595 94 9.4 27 136 13.6Totals 53-27 21.2 166 386 .430 2 9 .222 119 175 .680 322 6.1 86 453 8.5
12 rebounds vs. Lake Superior State Oct. 31, the first double-double ofher career ... grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Columbus State Nov. 2 ... receivedteam’s Scholar-Athlete Award.
2007-08 Season: Was selected as Bentley’s Most Improved Playerfollowing a season that saw her appear in 20 games and miss ten gamesmidseason due to injury ... averaged 13.7 minutes, 3.4 points and 2.4rebounds overall ... made one steal every 13.7 minutes she was on thecourt ... averaged 1.7 points and 1.7 rebounds in first ten games, and5.1 points and 3.1 boards after returning from injury ... shot 32 percentbefore the injury and 48 percent after, when she was playing more inthe frontcourt ... had 12 points against Southern Connecticut Feb. 26in the regular season finale and 11 against Assumption in the NCAARegional ... the latter performance earned her a spot on the NE-10Weekly Honor Roll.
Before Bentley: A 2006 graduate of Arlington Catholic High Schoolwhere she finished as the Cougars’ all-time leading scorer with 1,560points ... as a senior, was named to the Boston Globe Super Team afteraveraging close to 25 ppg and leading AC to its third straight CatholicCentral League championship ... two-time team captain in basketballand also the volleyball captain as a senior ... helped Cougars win leaguechampionship every season of her high school career ... two-time CCLMVP in both sports ... was also named to the 2006 and 2007 BostonHerald All-Scholastic basketball teams ... 2006 Boston Globe All-Scholastic.. . McDonald’s All-America nominee ...member of 2006 BostonHerald All-Scholasticvolleyball team.
Personal: Corporatefinance and accountingmajor who is a two-time recipient of theteam’s Scholar-AthleteAward ... outstandingstudent who made the2007-08 Northeast-10Commissioner’s HonorRoll and the 2010Northeast-10 All-Academic team ... age asof Nov. 15, 2010: 21 ...daughter of Brian andSusan Caira ... has anolder brother, Robert(28) ... participated inMake-A-Wish, AutismWalk and Junior FalconDay ... also an OpenHouse Ambassador.
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Caralyn Hart Career Bests
Points 3 vs. American International, Feb. 13, 2008
3* vs. Smith, Jan. 30, 2010
3* vs. Coast Guard, Feb. 24, 2010
3 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010
Rebounds 4* vs. Smith, Jan. 30, 2010
Assists 1 accomplished three times
Steals 1 accomplished four times
Field Goals 1 accomplished five times
3-Pointers 1 vs. American International, Feb, 13, 2008
1* vs. Smith, Jan. 30, 2010
Free Throws 2 vs. American International, Nov. 28, 2007
Minutes 8 vs. UMass-Lowell, Nov. 25, 2007
8 vs. Franklin Pierce, Jan. 8, 2008
8 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010
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YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2007-08 14-0 3.1 2 10 .200 1 8 .125 2 3 .667 6 0.4 2 7 0.52008-09 Injured - did not play2009-10 (Ben) 7-0 1.7 0 8 .000 0 6 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0.02009-10 (Bab) 9-0 4.3 2 10 .200 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 9 1.0 0 6 0.72010-11 14-1 3.1 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 1 1 1.000 9 0.6 1 3 0.2Totals 44-1 3.1 5 34 .147 2 22 .091 4 7 .571 24 0.5 2 16 0.4
Career Highlights: Spent four years
with the Falcons after joining the team
as a recruited walk-on ... missed the
2008-29 season due to injury and
spent the spring 2010 semester at
Babson College ... appeared in 35
games during career, including 14 as a
senior.
2010-11: Appeared in 14 games, playing
a total of 43 minutes ... had three
points, nine rebounds, two steals and
one assist for the season ... only points
came via a three-pointer on Nov. 23 against Saint Anselm ... three
rebounds against New Haven Jan. 5 ... seven of nine rebounds came at
the offensive end.
2009-10 Season: Played in seven games for Bentley before transferring
to Babson for the second semester ... in 12 total minutes of playing
time, did not score ... appeared in nine games at Babson, averaging 0.7
points, 1.0 rebounds and 4.3 minutes ... had three points against both
Smith and Coast Guard.
2008-09 Season: Missed entire season as the result of a knee injury.
2007-08 Season: Saw action in 14 games, playing a total of 43 minutes
(3.1 average) ... scored a total of seven points and grabbed six rebounds
during her rookie season ... buried a three-pointer against American
International Feb. 13 ... had three rebounds at Franklin Pierce Jan. 8.
Before Bentley: 2007 graduate of Holliston High School, where she
earned three letters in basketball, four in softball and one in golf ...
helped both the basketball and softball teams to state tournament berths
every year ... in basketball, was a two-time team MVP, two-time Tri-Valley
League all-star and the team captain as a senior ... was also selected as a
MetroWest Daily News All-Star ... was a two-year captain in softball, as
well as a two-time TVL all-star ... the four-year starter was twice named
to the MetroWest Daily News All-Star second team, and was the recipient
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Sr, G, 5-7Holliston, Mass.
of the Golden Glove Award ... played in the state tournament with the
golf team as well.
Personal: A marketing major, with a minor in information design and
corporate communications ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 21 ... daughter of
Ray and Pam Hart ... father played football at Northeastern ... has two
older brothers, Kyle (28) and Brandon (25) ... Kyle is a first lieutenant
in the U.S. Air Force and Brandon is a graduate of Ithaca College ...
excellent student who earned high honors throughout high school
and has continued her academic success at Bentley ... named to 2007-
08 Northeast-10 Commissioners Honor Roll ... involved with Junior
Falcon Day, Make-A-Wish and St. Jude’s ... Service Learning Project
(2+2=5) ... team’s SAAC representative.
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Katherine Goodwin Career Bests
Points 23 vs. New Haven, Jan. 6, 2010
20 vs. Merrimack, Nov. 18, 2009
20 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 20, 2010
19 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010
18 vs. Caldwell, Nov. 22, 2009
Rebounds 6 accomplished six times
Assists 5 vs. American International, Jan. 13, 2010
5 vs. St. Michael’s, Feb. 6, 2010
5 vs. So. New Hampshire, Mar. 1, 2011
Steals 3 vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 21, 2009
3 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
3 vs. C.W. Post, Mar. 11, 2011
3 vs. Clayton State, Mar. 22, 2011
Blocks 2 vs. St. Michael’s, Jan. 2, 2010
Field Goals 8 vs. Merrimack, Nov. 18, 2009
8 vs. New Haven, Jan. 6, 2010
8 vs. American International, Jan. 13, 2010
FG Pct .833 vs. Pace, Jan. 29, 2011 (5-6)
3-Pointers 4 vs. Merrimack, Nov. 18, 2009
4 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 20, 2010
3-Pt Pct .750 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010 (3-4)
.750 vs. New Haven, Jan. 5, 2011 (3-4)
Free Throws 7 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2100
FT Pct 1.000 accomplished three times (4-4)
Minutes 50 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
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Career Highlights: Has played in every
game for Bentley over the last two
seasons after transferring from
Columbia University, starting 60 of 63
contests ... career averages of 9.7 ppg
and 2.7 rpg, with 82 three-pointers ...
career norm of 29.8 minutes per game
ranks eighth in program history.
2010-11 Season: Averaged 7.8 points,
2.4 rebounds and 27.3 minutes while
starting 31 of 33 games ... second on
team with 37 three-pointers .. .
averaged 7.2 points and 2.2 rebounds
in the NCAA regional ... was a much better foul shooter away from
Waltham (20-25, .800) than in the Dana Center (21-36, .583) ... 12 10-
point games, with a high of 15 in the season-opener at nationally-ranked
Holy Family ... dropped in 14 points against Pace Jan. 29 and again in the
NCAA regional semis against Assumption Mar. 13 ... Bentley was 11-1
when she scored in doubles ... Falcons were also 12-1 when she
connected on two or more three-pointers ... had three straight games
with six rebounds from Jan. 8-15.
2009-10 Season: In her first year in a Falcon uniform, was second on
the team in scoring, averaging 11.8 points ... shot 41 percent from field
and 35 percent from three ... 45 threes was tied for the team-high ...
from Jan. 6-16, averaged 16.3 points on 52 percent shooting ... erupted
for 23 points in Jan. 6 game at New Haven ... previous high of 20 points
came Nov. 18 at Merrimack ... 20 points vs. Franklin Pierce Feb. 20 ...
made at least two threes in 15 games ... ranked 13th in the Northeast-
10 in field goal percentage and was 20th in scoring ... was named to the
Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll twice (Nov. 23, Jan. 11).
2008-09 Season (at Columbia): Appeared in nine games during the
first semester, averaging 14.6 minutes, 5.4 points and 1.3 rebounds ...
after a slow start, was 15 of 32 from field in last seven games, including
7 of 18 from three ... in her final game as a Lion, set career-bests in
points (12) and rebounds (6) against North Carolina State Dec. 22 ...
previous best of 10 points was set against St. Francis (N.Y.) Nov. 18.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2008-09* 9-0 14.6 16 47 .340 8 28 .286 9 13 .692 12 1.3 12 49 5.42009-10 30-29 32.5 126 310 .406 45 128 .352 57 77 .740 89 3.0 50 354 11.82010-11 33-31 27.2 89 254 .350 37 121 .306 41 61 .672 78 2.4 47 256 7.8Totals 72-60 27.9 231 611 .378 90 277 .325 107 151 .709 179 2.5 109 659 9.2*at Columbia
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Jr, G, 5-7Goffstown, N.H.
Before College: 2008 graduate of Governor Dummer Academy in
Byfield, Mass. ... as a senior, was the team captain and the Independent
School League MVP ... was the team MVP and an All-League performer
all four seasons ... Boston Globe All-Scholastic ... finished career with
1,365 points ... nominated for McDonald’s All-American Games ... played
three years of soccer as well ... finished AAU career with Lady Celtics
... was just 7 when she began playing AAU, and was the “poster girl” for
the AAU girls basketball website for a number of years.
Personal: Is majoring in liberal studies, with a concentration in Media
and Culture ... hopes to work in film/video editing after Bentley ... age
as of Nov. 15, 2010: 20 ... daughter of Charlie and Denise Goodwin ...
has three older brothers: Charlie (28), Troy (24) and Joseph (23) ...
also has a sister, Deanna (25) ... Troy and Deanna played college basketball
at Southern New Hampshire, and Joe played at Merrimack ... is a cousin
of former NHL goalie Jim Carey ... has coached under-10 AAU ball
during the summer with her sister Deanna ... has helped with Make-A-
Wish and was an Open House Ambassador.
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Shatasia Kearse Career Bests
Points 16 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 23, 2010
14 vs. New Haven, Jan. 6, 2010
14 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
14 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
14 vs. So. New Hampshire, Mar. 1, 2011
Rebounds 12 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
12 vs. UMass-Lowell, Feb. 16, 2011
Assists 3 vs. St. Michael’s, Feb. 6, 2010
Steals 5 vs. UMass-Lowell, Feb. 16, 2011
Blocks 3 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
3 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 23, 2011
Field Goals 7 vs. New Haven, Jan. 6, 2010
7 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
FG Pct 1.000 vs. So. New Hampshire, Mar. 1, 2011 (6-6)
Free Throws 8 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011
FT Pct 1.000 accomplished five times (4-4)
Minutes 38 vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010
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Jr, F, 6-0Framingham, Mass.
Career Highlights: Six-foot junior
forward who has seen her playing
time and production increase each
season she’s been with the Falcons ...
career averages of 14.9 minutes, 5.5
points and 3.8 rebounds in 91
contests.
2010-11 Season: Named team’s Most
Improved Player after a season that
saw her average 6.2 points and 4.7
rebounds while playing 18.5 minutes
a game ... was in every game with 11
starts midseason ... third on team in
rebounds ... .483 field goal percentage ... averaged 7.6 points and 6.1
rebounds in 11 starts ... posted double-doubles against Adelphi Jan. 19
(12 points, 10 rebounds) and against Southern New Hampshire Mar. 1
in first round of NE-10 playoffs (14 and 11) ... eight 10-point games,
including each of the first two rounds of the NCAA Regionals ... season-
best 12 rebounds against UMass-Lowell Feb. 16.
2009-10 Season: Was effective off the bench, averaging 15 minutes, 5.8
points and 3.7 rebounds while playing in all 30 games ... averaged 6.9
points and 4.2 rebounds in the season’s final 18 games ... posted first
career double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds in 3-OT win vs.
Saint Rose Jan. 26 ... from Jan. 23-Feb. 13, averaged 10 points and six
rebounds in a seven-game stretch ... shot 54 percent from the field
during that time frame and had three double-doubles in a four-game
stretch from Jan. 26-Feb. 6 ... had a career-best 14 points Jan. 6 against
New Haven and bettered that with 16 against Le Moyne Jan. 23.
2008-09 Season: Appeared in 28 games as a freshman, averaging 4.3
points, 2.7 rebounds and 10.6 minutes a game ... career-best nine
rebounds vs. Franklin Pierce in Northeast-10 championship game Mar.
8 ... in four postseason games, averaged 4.3 points and 4.8 rebounds ...
collected 10 offensive boards in just 45 minutes in the conference and
NCAA playoffs ... scored in doubles in three straight games in late January,
with 10 vs. Southern Connecticut and 12 against both Stonehill and
Merrimack ... also had 12 points against Southern Connecticut Feb. 18
... played 20 minutes in the NCAA regional against AIC, just two shy of
her career best, and responded with nine points and seven rebounds
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2008-09 28-0 10.6 45 103 .437 0 0 .000 30 43 .698 76 2.7 7 120 4.32009-10 30-0 15.0 74 152 .487 0 1 .000 25 50 .500 112 3.7 12 173 5.82010-11 33-11 18.5 83 172 .483 0 0 .000 37 66 .561 156 4.7 21 203 6.2Totals 91-11 14.9 202 427 .472 0 1 .000 92 159 .579 344 3.8 40 496 5.5
... that performance earned her a spot on the Northeast-10 Weekly
Honor Roll.
Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High
School where she was a member of the 2007 Division 2 state champions
and the 2008 North Sectional champs ... was a two-time Dual County
All-Star ... MetroWest Daily News All-Star ... helped team to three straight
Dual County League championships ... McDonald’s All-America nominee.
Personal: Is majoring in marketing ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 20 ... daughter
of Sherra and Hasten Kearse ... has three younger siblings: Shaquila
(17), Hasten (14) and Shakaia (11) ... is a second cousin of Jevon Kearse
of the Tennessee Titans ... participated in Lincoln-Sudbury Gospel Choir
and as a METCO tutor ... member of National Society of High School
Scholars ... received Academic Excellence award, Paul Robeson METCO
Scholar award, Robert Clemente METCO Family Honor Award and
Ernest Student Award ... has been involved in Make-A-Wish and Junior
Falcon Day ... at Bentley’s Open House, was an Ambassador and Student
Panel participant ... team representative for SAAC.
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Lauren Massie Career Bests
Points 13 vs. American International, Nov. 19, 2008
10 vs. New Haven, Dec. 6, 2008
10 vs. Pace, Jan. 17, 2009
Rebounds 13 vs. Stonehill, Jan. 3, 2009
13 vs. Stonehill, Jan. 28, 2009
Assists 7 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 9, 2010
5 accomplished five times
Steals 4 vs. Felician, Nov. 16, 2008
4 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 9, 2010
Blocks 1 accomplished ten times
Field Goals 4 vs. Merrimack, Jan. 31, 2009
4 vs. Southern Connecticut, Feb. 18, 2009
3-Pointers 1 accomplished six times
Free Throws 8 vs. Pace, Jan. 17, 2009
FT Pct 1.000 vs. Pace, Jan. 17, 2009 (8-8)
Minutes 46 vs. Stonehill, Jan. 28, 2009
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Career Highlights: Junior guard who
started 60 consecutive games from
Nov. 15, 2008 to Mar. 12, 2010 ... illness
limited her playing time during her
third season with the Falcons ... career
averages of 3.9 points and 3.8
rebounds in 78 career games.
2010-11 Season: Saw action in 15
games with averages of 1.5 points, 0.7
rebounds and 8.7 minutes ... was
sidelined for about 10 weeks with
Lyme disease . . . ironically, after
beginning the season with a string of
60 consecutive starts, was the only Falcon who didn’t make a start
during the season ... got off to a solid start with 4.3 ppg in four
November games ... season-high five points twice.
2009-10 Season: Started every game, running her streak of starts to
60, and averaged 3.2 points and 2.9 rebounds ... season-high nine points
Dec. 29 against Bridgeport ... had eight points twice, Nov. 22 against
Caldwell and Jan. 13 at AIC ... had her best rebounding night of the
season as well against AIC, finishing with nine ... averaged 6.2 points, 4.2
rebounds and 3.2 assists during five games from Jan. 6-20.
2008-09 Season: Was named to the Northeast-10 All-Freshman team
after starting the Falcons’ final 30 games and averaging 5.6 points and
6.0 rebounds ... played 29.3 minutes a game, ranking fourth on the team
in that category, and was second on the club in both rebounds and
steals (1.5 per game) ... was 14th in the NE-10 in steals ... got to the line
96 times, the third highest total on the team ... four games with 10+
rebounds, including a career-best 13 in each game against Stonehill ...
season-high 13 points against AIC Nov. 27 in her home debut ... had
two other games with 10 points (Dec. 6 at New Haven, Jan. 17 at Pace)
... shot at least 50 percent from the floor in nine of last 12 games ... was
named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll Nov. 15.
Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of West Springfield High School where
she was the Female Athlete of the Year as a senior ... named to the All-
District Tourney Team in both 2007 and 2008 ... helped West Springfield
to four district and regional playoff berths ... played in 2008 northern
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2008-09 33-30 29.3 63 163 .387 2 12 .167 56 96 .583 199 6.0 59 184 5.62009-10 30-30 23.7 31 121 .256 1 1 1.000 33 51 .647 86 2.9 64 96 3.22010-11 15-0 8.7 8 16 .500 3 6 .500 4 7 .571 11 0.7 12 23 1.5Totals 78-60 23.2 102 300 .340 6 19 .316 93 154 .604 296 3.8 135 303 3.9
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Jr, G, 5-9Fairfax Station, Va.
Virginia all-star game ... earned one varsity letter in volleyball in addition
to four in basketball.
Personal: Is majoring in history, with a minor in management ... age as of
Nov. 15, 2010: 21 ... daughter of Steve and Jean Massie ... has two brothers,
Steven (28) and John (25), and one sister, Dianna (23) ... Steven played
football at Air Force and John played at Virginia Tech ... member of National
Honor Society ... received West Springfield’s Student-Athlete Medal ...
aspires to be a high school history teacher ... volunteered with Kristi’s
Christmas Activity in her hometown ... has been involved in SAAC.
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Meghan Thomann Career Bests
Points 19 vs. Mercy, Nov. 15, 2008
16 vs. Felician, Nov. 16, 2008
15 vs. C.W. Post, Dec. 19, 2010
12 accomplished four times
Rebounds 5 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010
4 accomplished six times
Assists 4 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
Steals 2 vs. American International, Nov. 19, 2008
2 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2009
Blocks 1 accomplished 12 times
Field Goals 6 vs. Felician, Nov. 16, 2008
FG Pct .833 vs. C.W. Post, Dec. 19, 2010 (5-6)
3-Pointers 5 vs. C.W. Post, Dec. 19, 2010
4 accomplished five times
3-Pt Pct 1.000 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010 (4-4)
Free Throws 5 vs. Mercy, Nov. 15, 2008
FT Pct .833 vs. Mercy, Nov. 15, 2008 (5-6)
Minutes 50 vs. Stonehill, Jan. 28, 2009
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Career Highlights: Junior guard who
finished her third collegiate season
with 135 career three-pointers, tied
for the tenth most in the program’s
history ... also ranks 11th all-time in
three-point accuracy (.345) ... in 94
career games, has averaged 4.7 points,
1.2 rebounds and 18.5 minutes ...
three-point field goal percentage has
improved each season.
2010-11 Season: Averaged 3.9 points
and 1.4 rebounds while playing 15.2
minutes a game ... was one of six
Falcons who played in every game ... 123 of her 129 points came from
outside the three-point line ... led team with 41 three-pointers, with
her three-point percentage (.387) seventh best in the Northeast-10 ...
in regular season NE-10 games, made 42.7 percent of her triples, third
best in the conference ... attempted only three shots from inside the
arc in 503 minutes ... scored a season-high 15 points, on 5-of-6 shooting
from downtown, Dec. 19 against C.W. Post, Coach Stevens’ 800th career
victory ... streaky long-distance shooter who opened the season by
hitting 21 of 31 three-pointers over the first eight games ... from Jan.
19-Feb. 5, made 13 of 25 ... tied a school record by hitting all four of her
three-point attempts Dec. 4 against Franklin Pierce.
2009-10 Season: Averaged 4.6 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.7 assists in
19.9 minutes a game off the bench ... made 13 of 26 three-pointers
(.500) to start the season, and buried 12 of 20 from Jan. 9-26 ... Bentley
was 9-4 when she made two or more threes ... missed the Holy Family
game due to injury ... season-high 12 points, all in the first half, Dec. 2
against UMass-Lowell ... had nine points three times, including Mar. 12
vs. Stonehill in NCAA Regional ... on Nov. 29, made three FT with 5.5
seconds left vs. Southern New Hampshire to force OT.
2008-09 Season: Averaged 5.7 points and 1.1 rebounds while playing
20.7 minutes a game during her rookie year ... appeared in 32 games
while missing one due to injury ... 52 of her 57 field goals were three-
pointers ... one of two NE-10 freshmen with 50+ three-pointers ... had
three or more threes eight times ... named the NE-10 Freshman of the
Week on Nov. 17 ... scored in doubles five times, with highs of 19
points vs. Mercy Nov. 15 and 16 against Felician the next day ... both
came during the UMass-Lowell Valley Cup ... was 14th in the Northeast-
10 in three-pointers, averaging 1.6 a game.
Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of Andover High School where she
was a four-year starter in basketball and a three-year starter in volleyball
... scored 1173 points, with 232 three-pointers, during her career and
was the team’s top scorer in three of four seasons ... helped Andover
to the Eastern Massachusetts championship and a berth in the state
final as a senior ... was Andover’s 2008 Most Outstanding Female Athlete
... list of accolades also included 2008 Boston Herald All-Scholastic, 2008
Boston Officials Outstanding Women’s Player, Massachusetts Basketball
Coaches Association All-Senior Girls’ Team for the North Section, three-
time Merrimack Valley Conference Division I All-Star, three-time Lawrence
Eagle Tribune All-Star and two-time Lawrence Eagle Tribune Super Team
selection ... in volleyball, helped Andover to state finals as a sophomore
and state semifinals her final two seasons ... was the Lawrence Eagle
Tribune volleyball MVP ... received All-Scholastic honors from the Boston
Globe and Boston Herald ... was a team captain and two-time All-League
selection.
Personal: Is majoring in finance, with a minor in mathematical sciences
... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 20 ... daughter of Brian and Joanne Thomann
... has two brothers, Matt (30) and Sean (29), and one sister, Caitlin (26)
... outstanding student who ranked in top 10 percent of her class at
Andover ... National Honor Society member ... received 2007 Pre-
Calculus Award and 2008 English Award ... was the national runner-up
in the 2000 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Foul Shooting
Contest, which had approximately 500,000 contestants ... was also a
national finalist in the same competition in 2001 ... has been involved in
Make-A-Wish and Junior Falcon Day, and as an Open House Ambassador.
10Meghan Thomann
Jr, G, 5-8Andover, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2008-09 32-0 20.7 57 177 .322 52 157 .331 15 24 .625 34 1.1 27 181 5.72009-10 29-1 19.9 44 132. 333 42 125 .336 3 4 .750 35 1.2 20 133 4.62010-11 33-1 15.2 42 109 .385 41 106 .387 4 5 .800 45 1.4 24 129 3.9Totals 94-2 18.5 143 418 .342 135 388 .348 22 33 .667 114 1.2 71 443 4.7
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Courtney Finn Career Bests
Points 17 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
17 vs. Assumption, Mar. 13, 2011
15 vs. Clayton State, Mar. 22, 2011
12 accomplished three times
Rebounds 9 vs. So. New Hampshire, Mar. 1, 2011
8 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
8 vs. Franklin Pierce, Mar. 6, 2011
Assists 6 vs. New Haven, Jan. 5, 2011
Steals 3 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 23, 2011
Blocks 1 accomplished four times
Field Goals 6 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
FG Pct .714 vs. Clayton State, Mar. 22, 2011
3-Pointers 3 accomplished five times
3-Pt Pct .750 vs. Clayton State, Mar. 22, 2011 (3-4)
Free Throws 4 accomplished four times
Minutes 35 vs Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
35 vs. Pace, Mar. 15, 2011
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2010-11 Season: In her first
collegiate season, averaged 7.7 points
and 3.9 rebounds while playing 20.9
minutes a game ... appeared in 26
games with 19 starts, including the final
eight games ... finished season playing
her best basketball of the season ...
scored in doubles in seven of the last
ten games, a stretch in which she
raised her scoring average from 5.4 to
7.7 ... during those ten games, she gave the Falcons averages of 11.8
points and 5.4 rebounds ... over half of her points and rebounds came
after Feb. 16 when that hot stretch began ... Bentley’s number two
scorer in the NCAA Regional, averaging 12.3 points and 4.7 rebounds
... that followed 11 points and 8.3 rebounds in the Northeast-10 playoffs
... team-best 15 points against Clayton State in Elite Eight loss ... sidelined
from Jan. 8-29 with mono ... averaged 5.5 points and 3.0 rebounds
before getting sick and put up 9.5 ppg and 4.6 rpg after returning ... ten
10-point games with a high of 17 twice, against Saint Rose in the NE-10
semis and against Assumption in the NCAA Regional semis ... sixth in
NE-10 in three-point accuracy (.407).
2009-10 Season: Missed entire season following a preseason knee
injury.
Before Bentley: 2009 graduate of Winthrop High School, where she
was a captain and a Northeastern Conference all-star in three sports
(basketball, soccer, softball) ... scored 1,747 points during her high school
career, most in the school’s history, and averaged 21 points as a senior
... earned All-Scholastic honors from the Boston Herald three times and
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So G, 5-9Winthrop, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2009-10 Injured - did not play2010-11 26-19 20.9 61 137 .445 33 81 .407 44 59 .746 101 3.9 28 199 7.7Totals 26-19 20.9 61 137 .445 33 81 .407 44 59 .746 101 3.9 28 199 7.7
the Boston Globe twice ... was a four-time league all-star in basketball ...
was the softball MVP of the Northeastern Conference South Division
after hitting an amazing .642 with six homers and 36 RBI ... played in the
Agganis Girls Basketball All-Star Game in July 2009.
Personal: Has not yet selected a major ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 19 ...
daughter of Peter and Marie Finn ... has a sister, Kristen (21), and a
brother, Paul (19) ... Kristen plays softball at Bates, and Paul is a baseball
player at WPI ... one of the team’s SAAC representative.
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Kelsey Roberson Career Bests
Points 15 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 20, 2010
10 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010
Rebounds 4 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010
4 vs. Stonehill, Dec. 8, 2010
Assists 6 vs. Holy Family, Nov. 15, 2010
4 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 23, 2010
4 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011
Steals 2 vs. Saint Anselm, Jan. 23, 2010
Blocks 2 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2010
Field Goals 5 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 20, 2010
FG Pct 1.000 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 20, 2010 (5-5)
3-Pointers 2 accomplished four times
Free Throws 3 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 20, 2010
3 vs. Pace, Jan. 29, 2011
Minutes 28 vs. American International, Jan. 11, 2011
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Career Highlights: Sophomore guard
who has appeared in 59 games over
her first two collegiate seasons ...
career averages of 1.8 points, 1.0
rebounds and 10.3 minutes.
2010-11 Season: Saw action in 31 of
33 games with averages of 1.7 points,
1.2 assists, 1.0 rebounds and 11.2
minutes ... opened season with six
points, on two-three-pointers, at
nationally-ranked Holy Family ... that
was her high scoring game of the season ... also had six assists against
the Tigers ... five points off the bench three times.
2009-10 Season: Appeared in 28 games and averaged 9.3 minutes, 2.0
points and 1.0 rebounds ... scored first career points Jan. 6 at New
Haven ... netted career-high 15 points vs. Adelphi Jan. 20 without missing
a shot (5-5 fg, 2-2 3’s, 3-3 ft) ... 10 points vs. Merrimack Feb. 3 ... in last
14 games, averaged 3.5 points, shot .536 overall, sank 7 of 17 three-
pointers and drained 12 of last 13 FT ... missed the Valley Cup Classic
due to injury.
Before Bentley: 2009 graduate of Arlington Catholic High School, where
she played four years of basketball and soccer, and one of lacrosse ...
captained the basketball and soccer teams as a senior ... helped Cougars
to three Catholic Central League championships and the 2009 Division
2 North championship ... scored 20 points against Notre Dame Academy
in the Eastern Massachusetts final at the TD Banknorth Garden ... three-
time CCL All-Star ... league MVP and Boston Herald All-Scholastic as a
senior ... scored over 1,000 points during high school career.
Personal: Corporate finance and accounting major ... age as of Nov. 15,
2010: 19 ... daughter of Harold and Noreen Roberson ... has a sister,
Emma (16), and a brother, Harrison (15).
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So, G, 5-7Arlington, Mass.
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Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2009-10 28-0 9.3 16 42 .381 8 25 .320 17 21 .810 28 1.0 24 57 2.02010-11 31-1 11.2 16 59 .271 10 41 .244 10 18 .556 30 1.0 37 52 1.7Totals 59-1 10.3 32 101 .317 18 66 .273 27 39 .692 58 1.0 61 109 1.8
Did you know?
Bentley has competed in 28 of the 30 NCAA
Division II tournaments that have been held,
including 19 straight years from 1987-2005. No
other program has been in more than 23.
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Christiana Bakolas Career Bests
Points 11 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
10 vs. C.W. Post, Mar. 11, 2011
9 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 3, 2011
Rebounds 6 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011
4 accomplished five times
Assists 6 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 23, 2011
6 vs. So. New Hampshire, Mar. 1, 2011
Steals 3 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
Blocks 1 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
Field Goals 4 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
3-Pointers 2 vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010
2 vs. New Haven, Jan. 5, 2011
Free Throws 6 vs. C.W. Post, Mar. 11, 2011
FT Pct 1.000 vs. C.W. Post, Mar. 11, 2011 (6-6)
Minutes 29 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011
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2010-11 Season: Was averaging 12.7
minutes, 3.2 points and 2.5 assists
before suffering a season-ending knee
injury Mar. 13 in NCAA Regional
semis against Assumption ... spent most
of season spelling Kim Brennan at the
point ... appeared in 30 of 31 games
before the injury ... had a career-best
11 points (4-7 fg, 3-3 ft) against
defending conference champion Franklin Pierce Dec. 4 ... 10 points
against C.W. Post in NCAA Regional quarters Mar. 11 ... four or more
assists nine times, with a high of six Mar. 1 against Southern New
Hampshire in NE-10 quarters.
Before Bentley: 2010 graduate of Manchester Central High School
where she lettered in basketball and spring track ... helped Central to
state semifinals three times and the state finals in 2008 ... finished career
with 1,234 points ... two-time first-team Class L All-State honoree by
the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Association ... two-time MVP
of the Queen City Invitational Basketball Tournament, which Central
won four straight years ... received her introduction to Bentley by
attending Coach Stevens’ summer camp ... played with the New England
Crusaders AAU team.
Personal: Has not decided on her major ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 18 ...
daughter of Arthur and Stavroula Bakolas ... uncle is Stan Spirou, longtime
Christiana Bakolas
Fr, G, 5-7Manchester, N.H.
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Fr, G, 5-7Manchester, N.H.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2010-11 30-2 12.7 37 98 .378 0 10 .000 23 34 .676 58 1.9 75 97 3.1Totals 30-2 12.7 37 98 .378 0 10 .000 23 34 .676 58 1.9 75 97 3.1
men’s head coach at Southern New Hampshire ... made the honor roll
every semester in high school ... was student council president as a
senior.
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Lauren Battista Career Bests
Points 23 vs. Saint Anselm, Feb. 8, 2011
22 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
21 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011
20 vs. Stonehill, Dec. 8, 2010
20 vs. St. Michael’s, Jan. 2, 2011
Rebounds 13 vs. St. Michael’s, Jan. 2, 2011
12 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2010
Assists 7 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
5 accomplished five times
Steals 5 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
5 vs. St. Michael’s, Feb. 5, 2011
Blocks 2 vs. So. New Hampshire, Nov. 28, 2010
Field Goals 9 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011
9 vs. Saint Rose, Mar. 4, 2011
FG Pct .818 vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 22, 2011 (9-11)
3-Pointers 1 accomplished six times
Free Throws 11 vs. Saint Anselm, Feb. 8, 2011
FT Pct 1.000 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011 (6-6)
Minutes 43 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 19, 2011
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2010-11 Season: Third-team All-
Northeast-10 selection who averaged
13.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.5
assists ... started 32 of 33 games ... led
team and was third in NE-10 in field
goal percentage (.541) ... 439 points
was third highest ever by a Bentley
freshman ... also led team in steals (51)
and field goals made (170) ... second
on team in points and rebounds
behind classmate Jacqui Brugliera, and also second in minutes (30.2
average) ... Women’s Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team ... also named
to Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team ... four-time Northeast-10 Rookie of
the Week ... selected for that honor Nov. 29 (11 ppg, 5.5 rpg, .625 fg
pct), Dec. 13 (20 pts, 7 rebs vs. Stonehill), Jan. 24 (20 ppg, 9 rpg, 5 apg,
.800 fg pct) and Feb. 14 (19.5 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.5 apg) ... 10-plus points 24
times, with five 20-point games ... two of her five double-doubles came
in NCAA regional with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. C.W. Post and
10 points and 11 rebounds against Assumption ... also had double-
doubles against Dowling, St. Michael’s and Adelphi ... highs of 23 points
against Saint Anselm Feb. 8 and 13 rebounds at St. Michael’s ... Most
Valuable Player of Northeast-10 playoffs after averaging 17.7 points, 6.0
rebounds and 4.7 assists with a .636 field goal percentage ... in addition
to being number three in NE-10 in field goal percentage, was 11th in
free throw percentage, 12th in offensive rebounds, 13th in scoring and
14th in rebounds.
Before Bentley: 2010 graduate of Oliver Ames High School where she
capped off an outstanding career by winning the Division II state
championship and earning the prestigious Massachusetts Gatorade
Player of the Year award, which “recognizes not only outstanding athletic
excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and
exemplary character demonstrated on and off the court” ... helped the
Tigers to 2009 Division II South Sectional semis and two Hockomock
League championships (2009, 2010) ... Oliver Ames’ all-time leading
scorer with 1,667 points ... list of accolades included Boston Globe Super
Team, Boston Herald Dream Team, Brockton Enterprise Player of the Year
and Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year ...
was a four-time Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic ... McDonald’s All-
America nominee ... as a senior, averaged 22 points, eight rebounds, four
assists and three steals ... captain of both the basketball and volleyball
teams ... played three seasons of volleyball.
Personal: Is undecided in regards to her major ... age as of Nov. 15,
2010: 18 ... daughter of Carol and Tony Battista ... has two older twin
brothers, Mike (23) and Matt (23) ... was ranked third in her graduating
class, and has continued to excel academically at Bentley ... National
Honor Society treasurer ... received Presidential Academic Award.
14Lauren Battista
Fr, F, 6-0North Easton, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2010-11 33-32 30.2 170 314 .541 6 21 .286 93 120 .775 222 6.7 84 439 13.3Totals 33-32 30.2 170 314 .541 6 21 .286 93 120 .775 222 6.7 84 439 13.3
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Jacqui Brugliera Career Bests
Points 32 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 19, 2011
26 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2010
25 vs. C.W. Post, Mar. 11, 2011
24 vs. UMass-Lowell, Dec. 1, 2010
24 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011
Rebounds 18 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 23, 2011
16 vs. Adelphi, Jan. 19, 2011
Assists 3 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2010
3 vs. Pace, Mar. 15, 2011
Steals 6 vs. So. New Hampshire, Feb. 12, 2011
4 vs. UMass-Lowell, Feb. 16, 2011
Blocks 6 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 23, 2011
Field Goals 11 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 19, 2011
FG Pct .778 vs. Assumption, Jan. 15, 2011 (7-9)
3-Pointers 3 vs. UMass-Lowell, Dec. 1, 2010
3 vs. Dowling, Dec. 30, 2010
3 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011
3-Pt Pct 1.000 vs. UMass-Lowell, Dec. 1, 2010 (3-3)
1.000 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011 (3-3)
Free Throws 10 vs. Franklin Pierce, Mar. 6, 2011
10 vs. Pace, Mar. 15, 2011
FT Pct 1.000 vs. Southern Connecticut, Jan. 8, 2011 (7-7)
Minutes 40 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 19, 2011
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2010-11 Season: Northeast-10
Rookie of the Year and 2nd-team All-
Northeast-10 ... also a member of the
Women’s Divis ion II Bul let in All-
Freshman Team and NE-10 All-Rookie
Team ... led Falcons in scoring (14.9)
and rebounding (8.6) as well as FGA
(366), FT (141), FTA (188), offensive
rebounds (98), defensive rebounds
(185) and blocks (27) ... also was
second in steals (44) ... ranked fifth in Northeast-10 in offensive
rebounds, sixth in rebound average, seventh in scoring, eighth in
defensive rebounds, 12th in blocks and 14th in free throw percentage
... moved into starting lineup at beginning of January after senior Elise
Caira suffered a season-ending knee injury ... as a starter, provided 15.9
points and 8.8 rebounds a game with nine double-doubles in 23 games
... 11 double-doubles overall, including three in a row twice (Jan. 28-
Feb. 3 and Feb. 16-23) ... 10+ FTA seven times, including five times in
last ten games ... averaged 15.3 points and 6.3 rebounds in postseason
... in NCAA Regional, averaged 20 points and 10 boards as she put up
25 and 13 against C.W. Post, 14 and 14 against Assumption and 21 and
3 against Pace ... named to NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team ... 21
points vs. Franklin Pierce in Northeast-10 Conference championship
game ... 32 points at Franklin Pierce Feb. 19 tied the Bentley record for
points by a freshman ... 492 points and 283 rebounds were both the
second highest totals ever recorded by a Bentley freshman ... against
teams that made the NCAA tournament, averaged 16.8 points and 8.5
rebounds ... named the NE-10 Rookie of the Week seven times ... was
recognized Dec. 6 (16.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg), Dec. 20 (18 pts, 15 reb vs. C.W.
Post), Jan. 10 (16 ppg, 6.5 rpg. 59% fg), Jan. 31 (17 ppg, 10 rpg), Feb. 7
(18.5 ppg, 10 rpg), Feb. 21 (23 ppg, 13.5 rpg) and Monday (21 pts, 18
reb, 6 blocks).
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Fr, F, 6-0Fitchburg, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2010-11 33-23 26.2 163 366 .445 25 72 .347 141 188 .750 283 8.6 32 492 14.9Totals 33-23 26.2 163 366 .445 25 72 .347 141 188 .750 283 8.6 32 492 14.9
Before Bentley: 2010 graduate of Wachusett Regional High School
who spent her first two years of high school at Cushing Academy ...
named the MVP of the Mid-Wach A League ... Worcester Telegram &
Gazette Super Team in both 2009 and 2010 ... McDonald’s All-America
nominee ... Hometeam Magazine Girls Basketball Player of the Year ...
averaged a double-double (21 points, 10 rebounds) and helped
Mountaineers to the Central Massachusetts Division I title ... two-time
team MVP who scored over 1,000 points during her career ... as a
freshman, helped Cushing to Class B New England Prep School
championship ... team captain as a senior ... in addition to basketball,
played two years of field hockey at Cushing and was a member of the
Wachusett volleyball team as a senior ... received All-Academic honors
from the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association.
Personal: Is undecided about her major ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 18 ...
daughter of Robert and Jen Brugliera ... has a younger brother, Tim (14).
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Career Bests
Points 7* vs. Charleston Southern Dec. 29, 2009
6* vs. Elon, Dec. 7, 2009
Rebounds 3* vs. Charleston Southern, Dec. 29, 2009
3* vs. Wofford, Feb. 25, 2010
Assists 1* accomplished three times
Steals 1* accomplished four times
Blocks 1* vs. Charleston Southern, Dec. 29, 2009
1* vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 13, 2010
Field Goals 3* vs. Elon, Dec. 7, 2009
3* vs. Charleston Southern, Dec. 29, 2009
3-Pointers 1* accomplished eight times
Free Throws 2* vs. Wofford, Jan. 11, 2010
Minutes 12* vs. NC-Greensboro, Dec. 5, 2009
*while at Charleston
T H E S O P H O M O R E S
2010-11 Season: Suffered a lisfranc
injury in the preseason that forced her
to miss the entire year.
2009-10 Season (at Charleston):
Appeared in 24 games for a Division I
Charleston team that posted a 21-12
record and reached the semis of the
inaugural Women’s Basketball
Invitational ... averaged 2.2 points, 1.1
rebounds and 6.0 minutes ... shot 45 percent from field and made eight
three-pointers ... season-best seven points Dec. 29 against Charleston
Southern ... previous best of six came three weeks earlier against Elon.
Before College: 2009 graduate of Worcester Academy where she was
a two-time team MVP and the team captain as a senior ... as a senior,
averaged 12.5 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks ... spent her first
two years at Harwich High, earning South Shore League All-Star
recognition ... a New England all-star, a Boston Globe all-star and a New
England Prep School Athletic Conference Class A all-star ... also
competed in field hockey and softball.
Personal: Has not yet chosen a major ... age as of Nov. 15, 2010: 19 ...
daughter of Carver and Tracey Crowell ... has a brother (Cody, 25) and
two sisters (Jessie, 22, and Gabrielle, 14) ... grandfather, Tom Blackburn,
was a longtime coach and athletic director at Worcester Academy ...
uncle, Jim Blackburn, played baseball at Bentley ... brother, Cody, played
baseball at Vanderbilt.
11Caleigh Crowell
So, F, 6-1Harwich, Mass.
Career Statistics
YEAR G-GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG AST PTS AVG2009-10* 24-0 6.0 21 47 .447 8 22 .364 2 2 1.000 27 1.1 3 52 2.22010-11 Injured - did not playTotals 24-0 6.0 21 47 .447 8 22 .364 2 2 1.000 27 1.1 3 52 2.2*at College of Charleston
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Front row (l-r): Lauren Massie, Katherine Goodwin, Caralyn Hart, Co-captain Kim Brennan, Co-captain Ashley Saia, Kelsey
Roberson, Christiana Bakolas, Meghan Thomann. Back row: Head Coach Barbara Stevens, Asst. Coach C White, Asst. Coach
Dan Hunt, Elise Caira, Lauren Battista, Shatasia Kearse, Caleigh Crowell, Jacqui Brugliera, Courtney Finn, Manager Christina
Mitkonis, Manager Sarah Hasenauer, Manager Mike Capofari.
Women’s Basketball in the Bentley Athletic Hall of Fame
Name Inducted Comment
Theresa Angell ‘77 1984 Played on Bentley’s first women’s teams; Still owns school record for season rebound average
Paula Ayers ‘81 1987 Bentley’s all-time leading scorer and playmaker upon graduation; 1st 1,000-point scorer
Patty Shinkwin Bryant ‘82 1991 Four-year starter who led team in rebounds as freshman and finished career #1 in assists
Alison Fay Casey ‘84 1990 Three-time All-America and NE-8 Player of the Year; Bentley’s leading scorer until 2001
Judy Paratore Cottam ‘79 1985 Three-sport standout who was basketball MVP in 1978; Powers Scholar Athlete Award in 1979
Maureen DeLuke ‘80 1986 First woman to be named Bentley’s Outstanding Senior Athlete; Finished career #2 in scoring
Lisa Monteleone Ferrara ‘88 1993 Four-year starter and team MVP in 1988; Finished career #1 in assists and #3 in scoring
Cathy Harrington Gallant ‘82 1992 Averaged over 15 points and nearly ten rebounds during her two seasons; Team MVP in 1981
Patty Hansen ‘79 1987 Four-year starter who finished career with 821 points, a Bentley record at the time
Claire Holston ‘85 2000 Three-time NE-10 tournament MVP who averaged in double figures all four seasons
Nina Houghton ‘89 1995 Four-year starter who finished with 389 blocks (still a record), 1,423 points and 927 rebounds
Lori Bender King ‘89 1994 Leading scorer, MVP and co-captain of Bentley’s first Final Four team (1989)
Daryl Leonard, Coach 1993 First women’s coach in Bentley history, with 106-48-8 record including 53-27 in basketball
Janice Staula Lucchesi ‘77 1989 Three-sport athlete who was a co-captain as a junior in 1975-76
Patrice Misiano ‘93 2002 Helped Bentley to 125-13 record from ‘89-93; Outstanding player in 1993 NCAA Regionals
Paula Mullen, Coach 1996 Had a 108-42 record from 1978-84, with three NE-8 regular season championships
Marianne Collins Murphy ‘80 1991 Three-sport standout who played two seasons of basketball
Tracey Seymour Robideaux ‘92 1997 Helped Bentley to 126 wins and Final Four all four seasons; Currently #6 with 1,652 points
Stacy Pahl Schretzman ‘90 1999 1990 Northeast-10 Player of the Year who helped Falcons to 90 wins in three seasons
Kim Penwell Seymour ‘93 1998 Three-time GTE Academic All-America and two-time Kodak/WBCA All-America
Kim Cummings Singh ‘96 2010 1996 NE-10 Player of the Year and only Falcon with 1500 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists
Barbara Stevens, Coach 2005 Winningest coach in Division II history; has led team to 11 NCAA regional championships
Missy Wolfe ‘92 1997 Point guard who owns Bentley career assist record (709) and a 105-10 career record
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Kim Brennan
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family * 32 2-9 1-4 3-4 1 1 4 3 0 1 8MERRIMACK * 34 6-13 1-6 6-7 0 1 4 1 1 1 19SAINT ANSELM * 18 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 0 3 2 0 1 3at Southern N.H. * 30 3-11 1-4 3-3 3 2 4 1 0 0 10at UMass Lowell * 32 4-15 1-7 7-8 2 0 5 1 0 2 16FRANKLIN PIERCE * 30 2-11 1-4 0-0 2 0 7 1 0 3 5STONEHILL * 28 6-12 1-4 0-0 2 0 5 1 0 0 13C.W. POST * 25 4-7 2-2 2-2 2 2 2 3 0 1 12vs Bridgeport * 32 3-8 1-3 2-2 2 1 2 3 0 2 9vs Dowling * 28 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 5 4 0 2 5at Saint Michael’s * 41 7-17 3-7 2-3 2 0 9 4 0 1 19NEW HAVEN * 24 5-9 2-5 0-0 1 0 5 3 0 2 12at So. Conn. State * 32 3-11 0-3 1-2 3 0 6 6 0 3 7AIC * 36 4-13 0-4 1-1 1 0 1 2 0 1 9at Assumption * 33 2-15 0-4 1-2 1 0 5 3 0 0 5at Adelphi * 18 5-8 2-4 1-1 0 2 2 4 0 0 13LE MOYNE * 27 4-7 1-3 0-0 2 0 4 3 0 0 9at Saint Rose * 36 7-14 3-5 0-3 1 0 2 0 0 1 17PACE * 32 4-12 1-2 4-4 4 0 5 1 0 1 13at Merrimack * 23 1-6 0-2 0-0 1 0 3 2 1 0 2SAINT MICHAEL’S * 35 2-9 1-3 4-5 1 1 5 1 0 3 9at Saint Anselm * 38 7-13 2-3 8-12 5 1 1 1 0 1 24SOUTHERN N.H. * 36 3-7 0-2 10-10 3 1 4 2 0 1 16UMASS LOWELL * 26 1-5 0-2 1-1 3 2 5 4 0 0 3at Franklin Pierce * 43 3-11 1-3 4-5 3 1 7 3 0 0 11at Stonehill * 30 2-12 0-4 2-2 3 0 2 4 1 1 6SOUTHERN N.H. * 24 9-12 1-2 1-2 1 0 1 5 1 2 20SAINT ROSE * 34 6-12 1-3 6-7 1 0 2 2 0 1 19FRANKLIN PIERCE * 36 4-11 0-2 9-9 0 1 7 1 0 2 17C.W. POST * 36 0-4 0-0 5-6 3 1 6 3 1 0 5ASSUMPTION * 36 4-11 2-3 0-0 0 1 5 4 0 1 10PACE * 35 5-10 1-1 5-5 2 1 2 4 0 2 16vs Clayton State * 37 6-6 0-0 2-2 2 0 6 6 0 1 14
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY * 37 6-12 2-3 3-5 4 1 7 2 0 3 17at Merrimack * 36 4-8 2-3 1-1 4 1 7 3 2 2 11vs Bloomfield * 34 2-9 1-6 5-7 4 1 6 0 0 0 10vs Caldwell * 43 7-16 0-4 2-3 3 0 4 6 0 1 16at Saint Anselm * 37 1-7 0-3 10-13 3 1 2 5 0 2 12SOUTHERN N.H. * 43 9-21 3-8 2-2 3 3 2 3 0 0 23UMASS-LOWELL * 34 6-9 1-3 5-6 1 1 6 0 0 1 18at Stonehill * 37 6-17 0-3 3-3 5 1 4 2 1 3 15at Franklin Pierce * 38 6-16 3-5 9-11 3 1 3 8 1 0 24vs Bridgeport * 29 2-11 0-1 6-8 4 2 3 3 0 0 10at Dowling * 40 6-17 0-3 6-8 5 1 5 2 0 3 18ST. MICHAEL’S * 37 7-14 3-5 4-5 5 0 2 2 1 0 21at New Haven * 35 7-16 1-5 1-2 5 1 3 2 1 2 16SOUTHERN CONN * 26 5-8 2-4 2-3 4 2 1 2 0 1 14at American Int’l * 39 5-12 3-5 8-10 3 1 5 1 2 2 21ASSUMPTION * 43 7-18 2-6 6-7 4 3 4 4 0 3 22ADELPHI * 23 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 0 5 3 0 3 3at Le Moyne * 35 4-8 0-1 2-2 3 1 6 3 0 1 10SAINT ROSE * 53 6-12 4-4 9-14 5 3 8 8 1 0 25at Pace * 38 6-12 2-4 9-11 4 1 2 4 1 2 23MERRIMACK * 32 5-12 1-5 3-3 2 0 6 2 0 0 14at St. Michael’s * 34 7-9 3-3 4-5 1 0 6 4 0 0 21SAINT ANSELM * 38 5-11 1-4 4-4 0 0 7 1 0 1 15at So. New Hampshire * 37 8-19 0-3 5-6 1 1 4 1 0 2 21at UMass-Lowell * 39 2-11 1-4 6-6 4 1 5 8 0 2 11FRANKLIN PIERCE * 38 4-18 1-4 9-12 7 2 6 5 1 4 18STONEHILL * 37 7-14 3-5 3-4 4 1 4 5 0 0 20MERRIMACK * 3911-21 2-311-12 5 2 6 2 0 2 35at Franklin Pierce * 38 7-19 2-9 5-6 2 3 7 6 0 6 21vs Stonehill * 39 6-16 1-4 3-3 5 0 3 4 1 3 16
2008-09
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Lake Superior St. * 28 4-10 0-3 3-4 1 2 2 0 0 4 11vs Alaska-Anchorage * 34 2-9 0-1 2-2 3 2 2 7 0 2 6vs Columbus State * 31 6-15 4-5 1-1 2 0 3 4 0 2 17vs Mercy * 37 6-10 4-5 6-7 5 1 5 7 0 0 22vs Felician * 31 5-9 2-3 5-8 2 2 7 3 0 0 17AIC * 38 5-16 1-3 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 2 11at Southern N.H. * 40 4-16 1-4 5-5 6 1 1 2 0 0 14FRANKLIN PIERCE * 37 0-9 0-1 4-4 3 3 3 2 0 1 4at UMass Lowell * 35 3-11 2-6 2-2 2 0 4 1 2 2 10at New Haven * 37 9-17 1-3 5-7 3 0 1 6 0 1 24at Saint Rose * 40 4-11 2-511-12 4 1 3 5 1 1 21BRIDGEPORT * 34 4-10 2-6 5-6 0 2 5 3 0 1 15DOWLING * 38 3-10 1-2 8-8 6 3 5 4 0 2 15STONEHILL * 38 2-11 1-2 5-8 1 1 2 0 0 1 10at Merrimack * 30 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 3 0 0 4ST. MICHAEL’S * 36 5-9 3-5 2-2 2 0 5 3 0 2 15SAINT ANSELM * 29 4-6 2-3 3-3 4 3 5 3 0 2 13at Le Moyne * 38 6-16 1-6 5-5 4 1 2 5 0 0 18at Pace * 38 4-12 1-3 7-8 5 1 4 2 0 0 16SOUTHERN CONN * 35 5-12 1-2 3-4 3 1 3 1 1 0 14at Stonehill * 51 8-18 3-5 3-4 4 5 3 7 0 1 22MERRIMACK * 3711-15 4-5 0-0 3 0 5 4 0 1 26UMASS LOWELL * 38 7-16 3-7 6-7 1 0 4 4 0 5 23at Franklin Pierce * 36 7-13 1-4 1-3 2 2 6 3 0 0 16SOUTHERN N.H. * 38 6-9 1-4 6-8 1 1 3 5 0 0 19SAINT ROSE * 35 7-17 2-4 3-6 3 1 6 4 0 2 19at Southern Conn * 37 4-10 0-1 2-2 2 1 9 2 0 0 10PACE * 38 4-7 1-2 6-7 2 0 4 4 0 4 15at Assumption * 33 4-13 1-4 0-3 2 0 0 5 0 0 9NEW HAVEN * 36 7-13 3-4 0-2 2 0 4 3 0 0 17SAINT ROSE * 38 5-11 1-4 9-12 4 2 3 0 0 0 20at Franklin Pierce * 35 7-13 1-2 0-0 3 4 4 6 1 0 15vs AIC * 39 2-15 1-4 6-6 1 2 3 2 0 0 11
2007-08
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsvs Dominican * 34 3-10 1-6 0-0 2 2 2 1 1 0 7at Nyack * 32 4-10 2-2 0-0 1 0 5 2 0 1 10at Southern Conn * 26 2-10 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 1 0 4UMASS-LOWELL * 38 8-12 2-3 0-1 5 1 4 1 0 3 18AIC * 30 4-7 1-3 0-0 3 0 3 5 0 1 9at Assumption * 25 0-11 0-2 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0at Bryant * 37 4-14 2-5 0-3 4 2 3 4 1 0 10STONEHILL * 32 4-16 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 3 0 2 9MERRIMACK * 35 3-8 1-5 2-4 3 2 5 5 1 0 9at Southern N.H. * 38 4-11 0-1 7-9 3 2 5 1 0 2 15vs Nova Southeastern * 38 3-10 1-4 4-4 1 1 4 2 0 2 11at Barry * 38 2-6 1-2 1-1 5 1 5 6 0 0 6at Franklin Pierce * 36 7-16 3-8 6-8 0 0 3 6 1 0 23LE MOYNE * 38 6-18 1-3 1-1 3 2 3 4 0 2 14at Saint Anselm * 35 4-13 2-5 6-6 1 1 2 1 0 0 16ST. ROSE * 30 4-8 0-1 6-6 3 1 5 3 0 0 14PACE * 35 3-10 0-2 0-0 3 1 4 3 0 0 6at Holy Family * 38 3-12 0-4 2-2 5 2 2 3 0 0 8at Merrimack * 38 5-11 0-3 3-4 3 1 3 3 0 2 13BRYANT * 37 2-7 0-1 5-9 4 4 3 3 1 0 9ST. MICHAEL’S * 33 4-14 0-6 5-6 2 0 2 1 1 1 13at Stonehill * 35 2-9 1-1 6-6 2 1 3 1 0 2 11at AIC * 33 1-9 1-4 0-0 3 2 4 2 0 0 3at UMass-Lowell * 37 5-7 2-2 0-0 0 1 5 1 0 0 12ASSUMPTION * 36 2-11 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 6 0 1 4at St. Michael’s * 29 5-9 0-2 3-3 0 0 1 0 0 0 13SOUTHERN CONN * 31 5-5 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 4 0 1 11AIC * 32 3-8 1-1 1-1 1 1 2 6 0 0 8at Stonehill * 38 3-12 0-5 0-1 2 0 5 4 0 2 6vs Assumption * 35 2-13 0-6 3-4 3 2 4 3 2 1 7
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Elise Caira
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family * 27 7-11 0-0 0-0 9 3 5 2 0 3 14MERRIMACK * 27 2-11 0-0 2-4 14 1 4 1 2 2 6SAINT ANSELM * 21 9-12 0-0 1-3 9 1 2 3 0 1 19at Southern N.H. * 32 3-8 0-0 3-6 8 4 1 2 0 1 9at UMass Lowell * 24 6-11 0-0 2-3 14 2 1 2 1 1 14FRANKLIN PIERCE * 29 8-14 0-0 1-2 7 1 7 4 0 3 17STONEHILL * 24 6-11 0-0 0-1 7 1 2 4 0 2 12C.W. POST * 21 6-10 0-0 8-10 9 1 2 3 0 1 20vs Bridgeport * 33 8-13 0-0 2-4 12 2 1 2 0 1 18vs Dowling * 11 2-5 0-0 3-4 5 0 2 0 0 1 7
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY * 30 7-15 0-1 7-9 10 1 1 2 0 0 21at Merrimack * 35 5-13 0-2 6-7 8 0 4 5 0 2 16vs Bloomfield * 30 4-10 0-1 6-9 9 4 4 3 0 3 14vs Caldwell * 33 3-6 1-1 3-4 6 4 1 3 1 1 10at Saint Anselm * 37 5-11 0-0 7-10 8 2 3 4 0 2 17SOUTHERN N.H. * 37 6-21 0-0 4-6 13 1 2 2 1 2 16UMASS-LOWELL * 28 4-9 0-0 6-7 9 2 3 5 0 4 14at Stonehill * 26 5-11 0-0 5-6 11 4 4 1 1 1 15at Franklin Pierce * 37 5-11 1-1 4-4 11 0 2 4 0 1 15SAINT ROSE 30 3-10 0-0 4-8 9 1 2 6 0 2 10at Pace 13 1-6 0-0 4-4 4 2 0 1 0 0 6at St. Michael’s 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 2SAINT ANSELM 16 2-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 0 2 0 0 5at So. New Hampshire 18 1-4 0-0 4-6 4 1 0 3 0 4 6at UMass-Lowell 17 4-7 0-0 6-9 8 3 0 5 0 0 14FRANKLIN PIERCE 22 3-7 0-0 3-4 6 0 1 4 1 1 9STONEHILL 18 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 3 0 1 6MERRIMACK * 28 4-11 0-0 0-0 9 1 4 0 0 3 8at Franklin Pierce * 17 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 5 0 1 6vs Stonehill * 27 4-10 0-1 2-2 10 2 3 3 0 1 10
2008-09
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Lake Superior St. * 32 6-18 0-0 3-5 12 4 4 3 0 1 15vs Alaska-Anchorage * 27 1-12 0-0 6-6 8 2 2 3 0 1 8vs Columbus State * 34 3-11 0-0 0-3 10 1 3 4 0 2 6
2007-08
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsvs Dominican 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0at Nyack 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0at Southern Conn 11 0-1 0-0 1-3 3 1 1 2 0 0 1UMASS-LOWELL 19 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 5 4AIC * 26 2-4 0-0 2-3 5 3 3 1 0 0 6at Assumption * 17 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 1 0 2at Bryant 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2STONEHILL 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2MERRIMACK 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0at So. New Hampshire 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0ST. MICHAEL’S 7 2-4 0-0 0-1 4 0 2 2 0 2 4at Stonehill 12 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 3at AIC 13 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 2at UMass-Lowell 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0ASSUMPTION 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4at St. Michael’s 11 1-2 0-0 4-4 3 3 0 3 1 2 6SOUTHERN CONN 18 5-8 0-0 2-3 4 5 1 5 0 1 12AIC 21 3-5 0-0 0-1 5 3 1 0 0 2 6at Stonehill 14 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 1 3vs Assumption 25 4-10 0-1 3-4 7 1 1 4 2 1 11
Caralyn Hart
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsSAINT ANSELM 8 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3FRANKLIN PIERCE 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0STONEHILL 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0C.W. POST 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0vs Bridgeport 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Dowling 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NEW HAVEN 4 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0at Adelphi 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0LE MOYNE 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at Merrimack 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0SOUTHERN N.H. * 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0UMASS LOWELL 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Clayton State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009-10 (at Bentley)
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Bloomfield 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0UMASS-LOWELL 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Stonehill 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Dowling 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. MICHAEL’S 2 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN CONN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009-10 (at Babson)
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Smith 7 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 3MIT 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0WELLESLEY 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Coast Guard 2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0CLARK 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0MOUNT HOLYOKE 4 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0COAST GUARD 7 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3vs Emmanuel 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Gettysburg 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
2008-09
Injured, did not play
2007-08
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUMASS-LOWELL 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0AIC 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2STONEHILL 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0vs Nova Southeastern 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0ST. ROSE 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0PACE 7 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2at Holy Family 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at AIC 1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3at St. Michael’s 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN CONN 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0AIC 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Stonehill 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Assumption 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
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Ashley Saia
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsSAINT ANSELM 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0STONEHILL 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.W. POST 5 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2NEW HAVEN 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0at Adelphi 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0LE MOYNE 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2at Merrimack 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. * 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0UMASS LOWELL 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0vs Clayton State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUMASS-LOWELL 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN CONN 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0ADELPHI 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0at Pace 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MERRIMACK 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0at St. Michael’s 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0SAINT ANSELM 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Stonehill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008-09
Injured, did not play
2007-08
Injured, did not play
2006-07
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO Blk Stl PtsBRIDGEPORT 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0BLOOMFIELD 15 0-2 0-0 5-6 0 2 0 1 0 2 5SOUTHERN CONN 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at UMass Lowell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0ASSUMPTION 12 1-2 0-1 0-1 1 1 0 4 1 1 2BRYANT 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2at Merrimack 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2vs Adelphi 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 3 0 0 0 2vs Shippensburg 17 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 5 0 0 0 1at Southern Conn 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0at Le Moyne 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAINT ANSELM 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0MERRIMACK 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0at St. Michael’s 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0STONEHILL 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0AIC 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UMASS LOWELL 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Assumption 4 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 2at Southern Conn 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Katherine Goodwin
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family * 25 5-12 2-6 3-3 1 0 1 1 1 0 15MERRIMACK * 21 4-9 3-6 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 12SAINT ANSELM * 14 0-3 0-3 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1at Southern N.H. * 34 6-14 2-6 2-2 0 2 2 0 1 2 16
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat UMass Lowell * 30 3-14 2-4 2-4 3 1 1 0 0 1 10FRANKLIN PIERCE * 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3STONEHILL * 21 1-7 0-2 6-8 5 0 2 0 0 2 8C.W. POST * 23 1-6 0-4 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 0 2vs Bridgeport * 30 3-13 2-8 1-2 3 2 1 2 0 0 9vs Dowling * 28 3-9 0-4 1-2 3 3 0 2 0 1 7at Saint Michael’s 32 3-7 1-4 2-2 0 1 2 0 1 0 9NEW HAVEN * 23 5-8 3-4 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 13at So. Conn. State * 32 2-14 2-5 2-2 6 1 0 2 1 2 8AIC * 27 2-7 0-2 2-6 6 4 1 2 0 1 6at Assumption * 35 3-10 2-6 2-2 6 1 2 0 0 0 10at Adelphi * 26 2-6 0-1 2-2 0 2 1 2 0 1 6LE MOYNE * 26 2-6 0-2 0-1 6 0 2 0 0 2 4at Saint Rose * 24 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 1 4PACE * 33 5-6 2-3 2-3 1 4 2 1 1 2 14at Merrimack * 28 3-7 1-2 1-2 4 0 3 0 0 1 8SAINT MICHAEL’S * 33 4-11 2-6 1-2 3 2 1 1 0 2 11at Saint Anselm * 21 2-6 0-3 2-2 1 4 1 0 0 1 6SOUTHERN N.H. * 33 5-10 2-4 0-0 1 1 4 2 1 2 12UMASS LOWELL * 27 3-9 3-7 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9at Franklin Pierce * 18 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 1 1 1 3at Stonehill * 26 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 1 1 2 0 0 2SOUTHERN N.H. * 34 5-8 0-1 0-0 2 2 5 0 0 0 10SAINT ROSE * 21 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1FRANKLIN PIERCE * 33 4-6 1-2 3-4 1 2 1 3 0 0 12C.W. POST * 30 1-9 1-5 1-2 2 3 1 0 0 3 4ASSUMPTION * 36 4-8 3-5 3-4 2 1 1 1 0 1 14PACE * 29 1-4 0-2 0-0 5 2 2 1 0 2 2vs Clayton State * 34 2-7 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 5 0 3 5
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY * 31 3-8 2-5 4-5 4 1 1 1 0 1 12at Merrimack * 35 8-14 4-7 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 20vs Bloomfield * 34 5-11 2-7 1-2 2 1 1 3 0 3 13vs Caldwell * 34 6-11 2-6 4-4 1 4 4 4 0 1 18at Saint Anselm * 29 3-7 0-2 2-3 1 1 1 3 0 1 8SOUTHERN N.H. * 41 3-12 2-7 0-0 4 3 0 1 1 1 8UMASS-LOWELL * 32 3-10 1-5 0-0 1 3 2 3 0 1 7at Stonehill * 34 3-11 2-6 3-4 3 0 1 2 0 0 11at Franklin Pierce * 29 2-8 2-6 0-0 1 4 2 3 1 0 6vs Bridgeport * 40 6-9 2-3 3-3 4 1 3 3 0 1 17at Dowling * 32 4-14 1-7 2-2 6 2 2 3 1 1 11ST. MICHAEL’S * 27 2-12 1-4 4-4 3 2 1 0 2 0 9at New Haven * 31 8-12 3-6 4-4 4 1 1 3 0 1 23SOUTHERN CONN * 35 5-12 2-5 0-0 4 0 1 3 0 1 12at American Int’l * 38 8-11 1-3 0-2 2 1 5 0 1 2 17ASSUMPTION * 42 5-15 0-3 3-3 5 0 2 2 1 1 13ADELPHI * 20 1-5 1-4 2-2 1 0 4 3 1 0 5at Le Moyne * 29 2-6 0-3 0-0 5 2 2 2 0 1 4SAINT ROSE * 50 4-12 1-2 7-10 5 2 2 2 0 3 16at Pace * 37 3-8 1-3 0-1 4 1 0 4 0 0 7MERRIMACK * 30 7-11 3-4 2-2 3 1 2 2 0 2 19at St. Michael’s * 18 3-4 2-3 1-2 3 2 5 1 0 2 9SAINT ANSELM * 28 3-10 1-6 4-5 3 2 0 3 0 1 11at So. New Hampshire * 37 5-11 0-2 2-2 2 1 0 0 0 1 12at UMass-Lowell * 28 3-8 1-4 2-2 3 2 2 1 0 1 9FRANKLIN PIERCE * 26 7-16 4-7 2-2 3 3 0 4 1 2 20STONEHILL * 37 0-6 0-0 1-2 4 1 2 1 0 0 1MERRIMACK * 34 6-16 0-2 2-3 2 1 0 1 1 0 14at Franklin Pierce * 31 5-11 2-3 1-5 3 2 2 2 0 0 13vs Stonehill 26 3-9 2-3 1-3 2 2 0 4 0 0 9
2008-09 (at Columbia)
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Oakland 15 0-5 0-4 1-2 0 2 2 3 1 0 1at Delaware 13 1-10 1-6 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3ST. FRANCIS, NY 24 4-7 1-2 1-2 1 1 3 3 0 1 10LONG ISLAND 11 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5NAVY 14 2-2 2-2 2-2 3 0 2 2 0 0 8WAGNER 15 2-5 0-2 2-4 0 1 1 1 0 1 6at Drake 14 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3DENVER 9 0-2 0-1 1-1 1 2 2 3 0 2 1NO. CAROLINA ST. 16 4-6 2-4 2-2 6 0 2 0 0 2 12
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Shatasia Kearse
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4MERRIMACK 9 2-3 0-0 0-1 2 4 2 0 0 0 4SAINT ANSELM 15 0-2 0-0 0-1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0at Southern N.H. 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 3 0 0 2at UMass Lowell 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 1 2FRANKLIN PIERCE 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 4STONEHILL 9 3-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 3 0 0 7C.W. POST 12 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 3 1 0 6vs Bridgeport 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2vs Dowling 9 0-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0at Saint Michael’s * 19 3-4 0-0 1-4 1 1 0 2 1 0 7NEW HAVEN 28 2-7 0-0 0-0 9 2 2 4 0 2 4at So. Conn. State 14 3-4 0-0 1-1 3 3 0 4 0 0 7AIC 22 5-9 0-0 0-3 8 1 1 0 0 0 10at Assumption * 27 4-6 0-0 1-4 8 2 0 3 0 1 9at Adelphi * 31 2-6 0-0 8-9 10 2 0 0 1 1 12LE MOYNE * 30 5-10 0-0 4-4 8 3 2 3 3 0 14at Saint Rose * 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 0 4PACE * 33 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 2 0 3 8at Merrimack * 24 2-5 0-0 2-2 4 4 1 1 1 0 6SAINT MICHAEL’S * 21 3-4 0-0 2-4 4 4 1 2 0 0 8at Saint Anselm * 20 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 1 0 2SOUTHERN N.H. 28 4-8 0-0 2-2 7 1 2 1 0 0 10UMASS LOWELL * 33 2-9 0-0 2-3 12 2 0 2 2 5 6at Franklin Pierce * 29 3-12 0-0 2-6 11 2 2 2 1 1 8at Stonehill 16 5-9 0-0 0-3 7 1 0 0 3 0 10SOUTHERN N.H. 29 6-6 0-0 2-4 11 3 0 2 2 1 14SAINT ROSE 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 0 2FRANKLIN PIERCE 16 3-7 0-0 2-2 6 0 1 1 1 1 8C.W. POST 18 4-6 0-0 2-3 3 1 0 2 0 1 10ASSUMPTION 17 3-7 0-0 4-4 6 1 0 3 2 0 10PACE 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0vs Clayton State 17 1-3 0-0 1-4 6 0 1 0 0 0 3
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY 22 4-6 0-0 1-4 7 3 0 0 1 0 9at Merrimack 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 1 0 0 0vs Bloomfield 9 4-5 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 10vs Caldwell 11 2-2 0-0 0-2 5 2 0 2 1 1 4at Saint Anselm 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 1 2UMASS-LOWELL 22 4-9 0-0 1-5 5 1 0 2 1 2 9at Stonehill 7 1-3 0-0 1-1 3 2 0 2 1 0 3at Franklin Pierce 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4vs Bridgeport 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0at Dowling 15 4-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 1 8ST. MICHAEL’S 9 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0at New Haven 21 7-10 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 3 14SOUTHERN CONN 19 3-9 0-0 3-4 6 3 1 0 1 0 9at American Int’l 18 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 2 0 3 0 0 4ASSUMPTION 11 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 3 0 0 6ADELPHI 24 1-3 0-0 3-4 5 2 1 3 0 3 5at Le Moyne 24 6-10 0-0 4-4 1 0 1 2 0 1 16SAINT ROSE 38 7-14 0-0 0-5 12 0 1 3 1 3 14at Pace 14 1-1 0-0 0-3 2 3 0 1 0 0 2MERRIMACK 27 5-10 0-0 2-4 10 2 1 3 0 1 12at St. Michael’s 22 5-9 0-0 0-0 10 0 3 0 0 0 10SAINT ANSELM 13 2-6 0-0 1-1 3 1 0 1 0 0 5at So. New Hampshire 20 4-6 0-0 3-3 4 1 0 1 0 0 11at UMass-Lowell 6 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 26 3-8 0-0 2-4 6 2 0 4 0 0 8STONEHILL 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0MERRIMACK 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 12 3-3 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 6vs Stonehill 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2
2008-09
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Lake Superior St. 17 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 1 4vs Alaska-Anchorage 9 3-4 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 2 0 1 8vs Columbus State 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0at UMass Lowell 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0at New Haven 6 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0at Saint Rose 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2BRIDGEPORT 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2DOWLING 5 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 1 0 0 4STONEHILL 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at Merrimack 22 1-4 0-0 2-2 7 3 1 3 1 1 4ST. MICHAEL’S 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0SAINT ANSELM 13 3-5 0-0 2-2 5 2 0 2 0 0 8at Le Moyne 5 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2at Pace 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN CONN 14 4-8 0-0 2-6 4 1 0 1 0 0 10at Stonehill 14 4-5 0-0 4-4 2 1 0 0 2 0 12MERRIMACK 21 4-10 0-0 4-5 5 2 1 1 1 0 12UMASS LOWELL 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2at Franklin Pierce 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4SOUTHERN N.H. 11 1-2 0-0 1-2 6 1 0 2 0 1 3SAINT ROSE 14 1-2 0-0 4-4 4 2 0 1 1 1 6at Southern Conn 18 4-12 0-0 4-5 4 2 1 1 2 1 12PACE 10 3-7 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 2 0 0 6at Assumption 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 3 0 0 2NEW HAVEN 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 4SAINT ROSE 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 13 2-5 0-0 0-0 9 2 0 1 0 0 4vs AIC 20 3-9 0-0 3-6 7 3 0 0 0 1 9
Lauren Massie
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 12 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 2 2 1 1 0 4MERRIMACK 15 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 5 2 1 0 0 3SAINT ANSELM 18 2-3 1-1 0-2 1 1 1 0 0 1 5at Southern N.H. 21 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 2 5at UMass Lowell 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 2 0 2 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 10 1-2 0-1 0-1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2UMASS LOWELL 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0at Franklin Pierce 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0at Stonehill 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0SAINT ROSE 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2C.W. POST 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0PACE 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0vs Clayton State 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY * 28 3-7 0-0 1-2 5 2 4 6 0 2 7at Merrimack * 27 1-8 0-0 1-2 3 3 2 2 0 0 3vs Bloomfield * 32 1-6 0-0 2-4 3 2 3 0 0 1 4vs Caldwell * 38 1-5 0-0 6-9 5 5 3 4 0 1 8at Saint Anselm * 28 1-6 1-1 0-0 4 3 2 1 0 1 3SOUTHERN N.H. * 20 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 2 0UMASS-LOWELL * 25 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 3 5 3 1 2 4at Stonehill * 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 0 2at Franklin Pierce * 28 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 6 0 2 2vs Bridgeport * 30 3-5 0-0 3-4 2 4 2 4 0 2 9at Dowling * 27 1-8 0-0 2-4 5 2 1 5 0 2 4ST. MICHAEL’S * 26 0-6 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 2 0 1 1at New Haven * 29 2-4 0-0 1-1 3 2 3 4 0 0 5SOUTHERN CONN * 32 1-6 0-0 3-4 4 0 7 4 0 4 5at American Int’l * 35 2-4 0-0 4-4 9 2 2 2 0 0 8ASSUMPTION * 30 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 4 4 3 0 1 7
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Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsADELPHI * 20 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 3 0 0 6at Le Moyne * 28 0-4 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2SAINT ROSE * 24 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 5 0 0 2at Pace * 18 1-4 0-0 1-4 4 3 1 2 0 0 3MERRIMACK * 21 1-6 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 1 0 2 2at St. Michael’s * 21 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 3 2 1 0 2SAINT ANSELM * 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2at So. New Hampshire * 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0at UMass-Lowell * 21 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 3 5 1 0 0 3FRANKLIN PIERCE * 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 3 1 0 1 0STONEHILL * 15 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0MERRIMACK * 17 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 0 1 0at Franklin Pierce * 21 1-4 0-0 0-1 2 4 1 0 0 1 2vs Stonehill * 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
2008-09
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Lake Superior St. 24 1-5 0-1 0-2 2 2 2 4 0 2 2vs Alaska-Anchorage 25 1-4 0-1 3-9 5 2 0 1 0 2 5vs Columbus State 21 2-8 0-0 0-0 5 3 1 5 0 2 4vs Mercy * 26 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 5 3 8 0 1 4vs Felician * 31 2-7 0-2 2-6 3 4 1 2 0 4 6AIC * 32 3-5 0-0 7-9 7 4 2 1 0 2 13at Southern N.H. * 27 3-5 0-0 2-4 6 5 0 5 0 2 8FRANKLIN PIERCE * 24 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 3 0 0 2at UMass Lowell * 29 2-4 0-0 0-0 8 3 1 3 0 0 4at New Haven * 18 3-5 0-0 4-7 7 3 1 4 0 2 10at Saint Rose * 34 1-7 0-1 6-8 11 2 2 3 0 0 8BRIDGEPORT * 38 3-7 1-2 0-2 9 2 2 9 1 3 7DOWLING * 24 2-4 0-1 2-4 7 4 5 7 0 1 6STONEHILL * 32 1-3 0-0 5-6 13 2 1 5 0 2 7at Merrimack * 25 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 3 0 2 7ST. MICHAEL’S * 33 1-4 0-1 2-4 7 1 5 1 0 2 4SAINT ANSELM * 32 3-6 0-0 0-2 8 4 1 2 1 2 6at Le Moyne * 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 3 1 0 2at Pace * 37 1-5 0-0 8-8 7 1 3 4 1 2 10SOUTHERN CONN * 38 2-8 0-0 0-0 10 3 4 3 0 3 4at Stonehill * 46 0-6 0-1 3-4 13 4 5 5 0 0 3MERRIMACK * 22 4-5 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 2 0 0 8UMASS LOWELL * 32 2-4 0-0 1-1 4 2 2 2 0 1 5at Franklin Pierce * 29 2-4 0-0 0-2 6 3 1 6 0 0 4SOUTHERN N.H. * 32 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 0 1 0 4SAINT ROSE * 32 2-3 1-1 1-3 6 3 2 2 0 1 6at Southern Conn * 29 4-6 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 1 0 2 8PACE * 28 1-4 0-0 4-4 2 4 2 1 0 2 6at Assumption * 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 3 0 3 2NEW HAVEN * 28 2-4 0-0 3-4 3 3 2 3 0 2 7SAINT ROSE * 29 1-2 0-0 1-3 6 3 2 1 0 1 3at Franklin Pierce * 36 3-6 0-0 1-2 5 4 2 4 1 0 7vs AIC * 30 1-7 0-1 0-0 4 5 0 3 1 2 2
Meghan Thomann
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 16 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 6MERRIMACK 14 4-5 4-5 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12SAINT ANSELM 12 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 6at Southern N.H. 8 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0at UMass Lowell 13 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3FRANKLIN PIERCE 17 4-4 4-4 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 1 12STONEHILL 23 3-5 3-5 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 0 9C.W. POST 22 5-6 5-6 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 1 15vs Bridgeport 17 0-7 0-7 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0vs Dowling 22 1-4 1-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 3at Saint Michael’s * 19 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0NEW HAVEN 20 1-6 1-6 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 1 3at So. Conn. State 14 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3AIC 10 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Assumption 18 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3at Adelphi 16 2-5 2-4 1-2 2 2 1 1 0 0 7LE MOYNE 22 3-8 3-8 0-0 2 1 4 0 0 0 9at Saint Rose 21 3-4 3-4 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 1 9PACE 21 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3at Merrimack 18 2-2 2-2 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 1 6SAINT MICHAEL’S 19 2-5 2-5 3-3 0 1 1 0 0 0 9at Saint Anselm 13 0-4 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0SOUTHERN N.H. 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0UMASS LOWELL 12 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 20 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 6at Stonehill 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 10 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0SAINT ROSE 16 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 14 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 1 1 0 2C.W. POST 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0ASSUMPTION 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PACE 11 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3vs Clayton State 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 1 0
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Merrimack 9 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3vs Bloomfield 19 3-4 3-3 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 9vs Caldwell 15 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 5at Saint Anselm 20 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3SOUTHERN N.H. 14 1-3 1-3 3-3 0 1 1 0 0 0 6UMASS-LOWELL 20 4-8 4-7 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 12at Stonehill 29 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6at Franklin Pierce 18 0-8 0-8 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0vs Bridgeport 23 3-10 3-10 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 1 9at Dowling 22 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 4 1 1 0 2 3ST. MICHAEL’S 23 0-2 0-2 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0at New Haven 23 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3SOUTHERN CONN 8 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3at American Int’l 10 3-5 3-5 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 9ASSUMPTION 20 3-3 2-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 8ADELPHI 16 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 1 3 1 1 0 6at Le Moyne 18 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3SAINT ROSE 28 3-6 3-4 0-1 1 5 1 1 0 1 9at Pace 18 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0MERRIMACK 17 0-5 0-5 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0at St. Michael’s 21 2-2 2-2 0-0 3 0 2 3 0 0 6SAINT ANSELM 17 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3at So. New Hampshire 16 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0at UMass-Lowell 21 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 26 2-9 2-9 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 6STONEHILL 23 2-7 2-7 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 6MERRIMACK 27 2-6 2-6 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 6at Franklin Pierce 24 0-4 0-4 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0vs Stonehill * 31 3-8 3-8 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 1 9
2008-09
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsvs Lake Superior St. 17 1-8 1-6 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3vs Alaska-Anchorage 12 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3vs Columbus State 14 2-10 2-10 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6vs Mercy 23 5-7 4-6 5-6 3 1 1 1 0 1 19vs Felician 28 6-10 4-8 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 1 16AIC 24 2-9 2-6 2-2 1 1 0 1 1 2 8at Southern N.H. 16 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 3 0 2 0 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 27 2-8 2-6 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 1 6at UMass Lowell 16 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6at New Haven 19 3-7 3-7 0-0 1 1 1 1 1 0 9at Saint Rose 19 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6DOWLING 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0STONEHILL 24 3-7 3-6 2-2 4 0 2 0 1 1 11at Merrimack 25 1-9 1-9 1-2 2 1 3 2 0 0 4ST. MICHAEL’S 23 3-7 2-6 2-2 1 1 2 2 0 1 10SAINT ANSELM 20 2-5 2-5 0-0 3 2 1 0 1 0 6at Le Moyne 18 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5
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G A M E - B Y - G A M E S T A T I S T I C SOpponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Pace 26 2-9 2-7 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 1 6SOUTHERN CONN 23 3-7 3-6 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 1 9at Stonehill 50 4-11 4-11 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 12MERRIMACK 24 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 1 3 2 0 1 3UMASS LOWELL 16 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 27 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 0 6SOUTHERN N.H. 25 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0SAINT ROSE 21 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 1 3at Southern Conn 17 0-4 0-4 0-2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0PACE 9 0-0 0-0 3-5 0 1 0 1 0 0 3at Assumption 19 3-4 3-4 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9NEW HAVEN 16 3-7 3-7 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 0 9SAINT ROSE 15 0-5 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0at Franklin Pierce 21 1-4 1-3 0-1 1 3 0 0 1 1 3vs AIC 20 0-5 0-4 0-0 1 3 1 2 0 1 0
Caleigh Crowell
2010-11
Injured, did not play
2009-10 (at Charleston)
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat North Carolina 9 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 2 0 1 2vs Mercer 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0at Northwestern 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Iowa State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0UNC GREENSBORO 12 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2ELON 11 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6at Furman 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0WEST. CAROLINA 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0CHARLESTON SO. 9 3-4 1-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 0 7at Chattanooga 9 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2at Samford 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2at Georgia Southern 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0WOFFORD 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2DAVIDSON 7 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3SAVANNAH STATE 11 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5FURMAN 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Western Carolina 3 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2SAMFORD 4 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3CHATTANOOGA 8 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3GA. SOUTHERN 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0at Wofford 8 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 5at Davidson 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Appalachian State 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3at Appalachian State 7 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 5
Courtney Finn
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family * 13 3-3 2-2 1-1 5 2 1 3 0 0 9MERRIMACK * 21 0-4 0-2 4-5 5 2 1 2 0 0 4SAINT ANSELM * 14 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 6at Southern N.H. * 15 1-5 0-1 3-4 0 2 0 1 0 2 5at UMass Lowell * 19 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE * 22 4-8 3-6 1-1 3 2 1 1 0 2 12STONEHILL * 10 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0C.W. POST * 20 0-5 0-5 1-2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1vs Bridgeport * 23 2-5 0-2 2-3 7 1 2 1 0 2 6vs Dowling * 11 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 6at Saint Michael’s 24 3-6 2-4 3-6 3 1 2 0 1 0 11NEW HAVEN * 23 2-5 2-3 0-0 4 1 6 1 1 1 6at Merrimack 11 1-1 1-1 0-0 3 3 1 1 0 1 3SAINT MICHAEL’S 11 1-2 1-2 2-3 1 3 1 1 0 1 5
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Saint Anselm 18 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 19 2-4 1-3 2-3 4 2 0 2 0 2 7UMASS LOWELL 15 3-5 2-4 3-4 0 2 0 0 0 0 11at Franklin Pierce 22 4-7 0-3 2-2 5 5 1 2 1 1 10at Stonehill * 33 4-8 3-5 1-1 5 2 0 1 1 3 12SOUTHERN N.H. * 27 4-7 3-6 1-2 9 2 2 0 0 1 12SAINT ROSE * 35 6-13 1-4 4-5 8 1 1 1 0 0 17FRANKLIN PIERCE * 27 1-7 0-2 2-2 8 3 1 2 0 1 4C.W. POST * 24 2-2 1-1 4-7 5 2 3 1 0 0 9ASSUMPTION * 26 5-11 3-5 4-4 3 1 0 0 0 2 17PACE * 35 4-7 1-3 2-2 6 1 1 2 0 0 11vs Clayton State * 26 5-7 3-4 2-2 5 2 0 5 0 0 15
2009-10
Injured, did not play
Kelsey Roberson
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 20 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 1 6 2 0 0 6MERRIMACK 9 1-4 1-2 2-4 1 0 0 1 0 0 5SAINT ANSELM 13 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 4 2 0 2 2at UMass Lowell 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3FRANKLIN PIERCE 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0STONEHILL 22 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 3 2 1 1 0C.W. POST 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0vs Bridgeport 6 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1vs Dowling 10 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 2 0 0 1at Saint Michael’s * 14 1-2 0-1 1-2 2 2 0 1 0 0 3NEW HAVEN 13 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 2 4 0 1 2at So. Conn. State 15 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 1 2 2 0 0 6AIC 28 1-5 0-4 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 1 2at Assumption 12 1-2 1-2 2-4 2 1 1 1 0 0 5at Adelphi 19 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0LE MOYNE 19 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0at Saint Rose 17 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0PACE 9 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3at Merrimack 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0SAINT MICHAEL’S 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2at Saint Anselm 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0UMASS LOWELL 11 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3at Franklin Pierce 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Stonehill 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 11 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5SAINT ROSE 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0C.W. POST 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ASSUMPTION 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0PACE 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3vs Clayton State 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
2009-10
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsHOLY FAMILY 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0at Merrimack 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0at Saint Anselm 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0SOUTHERN N.H. 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UMASS-LOWELL 5 0-1 0-1 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0at Stonehill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Franklin Pierce 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0vs Bridgeport 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0at Dowling 4 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. MICHAEL’S 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0at New Haven 6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2SOUTHERN CONN 14 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 0 3 0 0 1 5at American Int’l 7 0-3 0-2 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1ASSUMPTION 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsADELPHI 20 5-5 2-2 3-3 0 1 1 1 0 1 15at Le Moyne 10 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 0 2SAINT ROSE 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0at Pace 19 1-3 1-3 1-2 2 1 1 0 0 0 4MERRIMACK 15 3-4 2-3 2-2 4 0 1 0 2 1 10at St. Michael’s 16 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 3 1 3 0 0 3SAINT ANSELM 19 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 0 3 1 0 1 2at So. New Hampshire 16 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 1 0 1 4at UMass-Lowell 17 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 17 1-2 0-1 2-2 3 4 1 2 0 0 4STONEHILL 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0MERRIMACK 9 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 5at Franklin Pierce 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0vs Stonehill 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0
Christiana Bakolas
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2MERRIMACK 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0SAINT ANSELM 20 0-3 0-0 1-4 3 1 4 1 0 1 1at Southern N.H. 12 2-4 0-1 0-1 1 2 1 3 0 2 4at UMass Lowell 8 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 4 0 0 1 3FRANKLIN PIERCE 14 4-7 0-2 3-3 1 1 4 4 0 3 11STONEHILL 11 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 2 0 0 2C.W. POST 16 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 1 4 2 0 0 3vs Bridgeport 11 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 3 0 1 4vs Dowling 20 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 2 0 1 2at Saint Michael’s 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2NEW HAVEN 15 0-4 0-2 0-0 4 4 1 1 0 1 0at So. Conn. State * 29 2-7 0-1 3-3 6 3 3 1 0 2 7AIC * 20 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 3 3 2 0 0 2at Assumption 15 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 3 4 0 0 2at Adelphi 20 1-5 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 2 0 2 4LE MOYNE 15 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 4 0 1 6at Saint Rose 15 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 0 0 1 0PACE 12 3-5 0-0 2-4 0 2 4 0 0 2 8at Merrimack 19 3-8 0-0 3-6 4 1 2 6 0 1 9SAINT MICHAEL’S 10 1-1 0-0 0-1 3 2 2 4 0 0 2at Saint Anselm 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 4 0 1 2SOUTHERN N.H. 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2UMASS LOWELL 9 2-5 0-0 1-1 2 0 3 0 0 0 5at Stonehill 15 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 6 2 0 2 0SOUTHERN N.H. 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 6 2 0 2 2SAINT ROSE 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 1 0 0FRANKLIN PIERCE 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0C.W. POST 12 2-3 0-1 6-6 3 1 2 3 0 0 10ASSUMPTION 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2
Lauren Battista
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family * 18 3-6 0-1 2-2 3 4 0 0 0 1 8MERRIMACK * 33 3-8 0-0 2-5 7 2 2 2 1 2 8SAINT ANSELM * 18 3-6 0-0 2-2 3 2 2 2 0 0 8at So. New Hampshire * 29 7-10 0-0 0-0 8 3 2 1 2 3 14at UMass Lowell * 20 4-7 1-2 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 4 9FRANKLIN PIERCE * 29 5-7 0-0 5-5 2 2 1 1 0 2 15STONEHILL * 26 7-11 1-2 5-7 7 1 1 0 1 1 20C.W. POST * 23 6-9 0-1 2-3 7 3 5 1 1 1 14vs Bridgeport * 20 4-8 0-1 0-0 5 3 2 3 0 2 8vs Dowling * 31 5-10 0-1 1-3 12 1 1 2 0 1 11at Saint Michael’s 34 8-11 0-1 4-6 13 3 1 3 0 1 20NEW HAVEN * 26 3-6 1-1 4-7 7 4 1 2 0 0 11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat So. Conn. State * 33 5-8 0-0 5-6 7 2 2 2 1 0 15AIC * 37 6-11 0-0 1-2 8 2 0 3 1 0 13at Assumption * 32 6-10 0-2 2-3 5 1 1 1 0 2 14at Adelphi * 31 7-9 1-1 6-6 11 3 3 1 0 1 21LE MOYNE * 29 9-11 1-1 0-0 7 3 7 1 0 5 19at Saint Rose * 35 4-13 0-1 1-2 4 3 4 3 1 1 9PACE * 33 3-6 0-0 1-1 7 1 2 4 1 0 7at Merrimack * 31 6-12 0-1 1-1 7 0 5 2 1 3 13SAINT MICHAEL’S * 37 5-11 0-0 2-2 7 3 2 1 0 5 12at Saint Anselm * 38 6-9 0-0 11-13 4 1 4 2 0 2 23SOUTHERN N.H. * 27 6-12 1-1 3-4 6 5 5 1 0 0 16UMASS LOWELL * 27 2-6 0-0 9-12 6 2 3 1 0 3 13at Franklin Pierce * 43 7-16 0-1 3-4 8 3 3 2 0 3 17at Stonehill * 28 2-7 0-0 4-4 8 2 4 4 1 2 8SOUTHERN N.H. * 29 4-7 0-0 4-4 4 3 5 2 0 0 12SAINT ROSE * 35 9-13 0-0 4-6 8 2 5 3 1 1 22FRANKLIN PIERCE * 37 8-13 0-1 3-4 6 2 4 1 0 1 19C.W. POST * 32 4-9 0-0 4-4 10 3 0 0 0 0 12ASSUMPTION * 33 4-12 0-1 2-2 11 2 4 3 0 1 10PACE * 34 4-11 0-1 0-0 4 3 2 2 0 2 8vs Clayton State * 30 5-9 0-0 0-0 7 2 1 3 0 1 10
Jacqui Brugliera
2010-11
Opponent GS Min FG 3FG FT RB PF A TOBlk StlPtsat Holy Family 16 4-8 0-1 0-1 6 4 1 1 1 1 8MERRIMACK 11 2-6 0-1 2-2 8 4 0 2 1 0 6SAINT ANSELM 25 6-12 0-1 6-9 6 4 1 2 0 1 18at Southern N.H. 11 1-2 0-0 2-4 6 4 0 6 0 0 4at UMass Lowell 27 6-11 3-3 9-11 9 1 1 1 0 1 24FRANKLIN PIERCE 15 3-9 2-3 1-2 4 3 0 0 1 0 9STONEHILL 22 2-5 0-0 3-6 9 3 0 2 0 1 7C.W. POST 23 6-13 0-3 6-8 15 2 2 0 0 0 18vs Bridgeport 17 1-5 0-1 4-6 6 3 0 1 0 0 6vs Dowling 28 9-13 3-5 5-5 12 2 3 2 2 3 26at Saint Michael’s * 37 4-14 1-3 2-4 9 4 1 3 1 0 11NEW HAVEN * 20 3-6 0-3 2-4 1 5 0 1 1 1 8at So. Conn. State * 31 7-11 3-3 7-7 12 2 1 3 0 2 24AIC * 20 3-9 2-5 3-4 4 2 0 1 1 0 11at Assumption * 28 7-9 0-1 5-5 9 4 2 2 1 2 19at Adelphi * 31 3-9 0-1 3-4 16 1 1 6 1 2 9LE MOYNE * 23 7-11 0-1 3-3 8 4 1 3 0 2 17at Saint Rose * 34 7-14 0-2 3-4 10 3 0 5 2 0 17PACE * 27 7-18 0-2 3-4 10 4 2 2 1 0 17at Merrimack * 29 9-17 1-4 1-2 11 3 1 2 0 1 20SAINT MICHAEL’S * 27 4-12 1-2 8-11 9 3 1 3 0 2 17at Saint Anselm * 33 5-13 0-3 2-3 8 5 2 2 0 1 12SOUTHERN N.H. * 25 4-10 0-2 2-2 6 5 0 6 0 6 10UMASS LOWELL * 29 3-18 1-5 7-10 14 2 2 5 0 4 14at Franklin Pierce * 40 11-23 1-3 9-11 13 4 2 1 0 3 32at Stonehill * 36 7-14 1-2 6-8 18 3 0 4 6 2 21SOUTHERN N.H. * 13 4-7 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 1 1 8SAINT ROSE * 29 2-7 0-1 2-2 5 4 2 1 2 1 6FRANKLIN PIERCE * 26 5-10 1-1 10-12 6 5 0 0 1 3 21C.W. POST * 30 8-21 2-3 7-10 13 5 1 3 0 1 25ASSUMPTION * 30 4-9 0-1 6-9 14 3 1 3 2 3 14PACE * 38 5-9 1-2 10-11 3 1 3 1 0 0 21vs Clayton State * 33 4-11 2-4 2-4 2 4 1 4 2 0 12
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Bentley’s Dana Physical Education Center
Bentley University’s Charles A. Dana Physical Education Center,
located within the Waltham campus on Beaver Street, has been the
home of Falcon basketball teams since 1973.
The floor was replaced in 2003 with a state-of-the-art court
features the high-performance “Bio-Channel Classic” subfloor system
manufactured exclusively by Robbins Sports Surfaces. The new court
one that reduces the incidence of injury traced to overuse and impact
trauma.
In 2006, construction was completed on a multimillion dollar
expansion of the Dana Center, with the addition featuring a new 10,000-
square foot fitness/weight room for students, a boosters suite, a new
entryway and two restaurants, Currito and Bostonian Grille.
The existing weight room was converted into one exclusively
for varsity athletes. Both facilities feature state-of-the-art equipment,
giving the Bentley community the finest in workout opportunities.
Although basketball is its prime function, the field house is also
home to Bentley’s women’s volleyball team. But the versatility of this
colorful and well-designed building doesn’t stop there.
The fieldhouse portion of the building contains eight basketball
hoops, three volleyball courts, a baseball batting cage, and a golf cage.
The stands, replaced in 2008, have a capacity of 2,600 and fold
neatly against the wall when not in use. During athletic events calling
for a larger capacity, portable stands can be placed along the baseline,
swelling the capacity to nearly 4,000.
In 1984, the original Dana Center was expanded with the addition
featuring a 25-meter by 25-yard swimming pool with a separate diving
tank.
The building also includes a therapy room, a dance room, steam
and sauna baths, locker facilities for men and women and office space
housing the entire athletic department.
Since its construction, the Dana Center has hosted such events
as the 2003 NCAA Women’s Division II Championships, numerous
NCAA Division II regional tournaments, Northeast-10 tournament
games, the Massachusetts State schoolboy tournament, the New England
invitational mile which was sponsored and telecast by WCVB-TV and
numerous concerts.
In February 1992, the fieldhouse was named the “Elwood (Al)
Shields Fieldhouse” in honor of the college’s former athletic director.
In 2001, the foyer was named in honor of Dr. Arthur Kennedy, a long
time Bentley professor, NCAA faculty representative and supporter of
Bentley athletics.
Bentley in the Dana Center
1974-75 7-1 1993-94 14-1
1975-76 8-1 1994-95 11-2
1976-77 11-2 1995-96 14-0
1977-78 4-6 1996-97 12-1
1978-79 7-3 1997-98 14-0
1979-80 10-4 1998-99 16-1
1980-81 12-1 1999-2000 13-1
1981-82 12-5 2000-01 16-1
1982-83 9-3 2001-02 12-1
1983-84 15-2 2002-03 18-0
1984-85 14-3 2003-04 10-2
1985-86 12-1 2004-05 10-5
1986-87 12-2 2005-06 10-2
1987-88 19-2 2006-07 13-2
1988-89 15-2 2007-08 10-2
1989-90 19-2 2008-09 10-5
1990-91 17-1 2009-10 10-3
1991-92 18-0 2010-11 17-1
1992-93 17-3 Totals 468-74
Where Bentley Has Played
State Last Time
Alaska Nov. 1990
Arkansas Mar. 1999
California Dec. 2006
Connecticut Jan. 2011
Florida Nov. 2008
Kansas Nov. 1995
Kentucky Nov. 2005
Massachusetts Mar. 2011
Mississippi Mar. 1989
Missouri Mar. 2011
New Hampshire Feb. 2011
New York Jan. 2011
North Dakota Nov. 2003
Pennsylvania Nov. 2010
Rhode Island Dec. 2007
Vermont Jan. 2011
Mexico (Cancun) Nov. 1997
T H E D A N A C E N T E R
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Barbara Stevens♦ Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer
♦ Winningest Coach in Division II History
♦ 821 Career Victories
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Barbara Stevens
Head Coach
Of all the people to coach women’sbasketball at the Division II level, no onehas recorded more victories than Bentley’sHall of Fame coach, Barbara Stevens. Andonly five coaches in the history of women’scollege basketball, in any division, have morevictories!
On Dec. 19, 2010, Stevens becamethe fifth coach in NCAA women’s basketball
history to reach the 800-career win milestone with a convincing 93-60 win over C.W. Post. She joined Pat Summitt, Jody Conradt, C. VivianStringer and Sylvia Hatchell in the elite 800-win club. Days later, Stanford’sTara VanderVeer became the sixth member of that exclusive group oflegendary coaches. Stevens finished the 2010-11 season, her 34th as ahead coach, with a record of 821-240, including 664-149 with theFalcons.
During the 2010-11 campaign, Stevens directed the Falcons tothe Northeast-10 regular season championship, the Northeast-10
playoff crown and the NCAA Division II East Region title, resulting inthe team’s 11th appearance in the Elite Eight. She was selected as theconference’s Coach of the Year for the 13th time, and led her team toan improvement of nine wins over the previous season.
Stevens received the ultimate honor in April 2006 when shewas amongst the 2006 inductees into the Women’s Basketball Hall ofFame during ceremonies held in Knoxville, Tenn.
That honor came a little more than three months after Stevensbecame the sixth NCAA women’s basketball coach to reach theexclusive 700-win plateau, a milestone she achieved on Jan. 5, 2006,with an 85-69 win over Bryant.
Stevens’ 821 victories have come in 1060games, resulting in a career winning percentage of.775. Do the math and you’ll see that she is close to600 games over .500! Of the top ten winningestcoaches in NCAA women’s basketball history, onlythe legendary Pat Summitt of Tennessee has averagedmore victories per season than Stevens.
A 2005 inductee into the Bentley AthleticHall of Fame, Barbara has been the winningest coachin Division II history since Feb. 6, 1999 when theFalcons topped Merrimack, 65-56, in North Andover.That was victory number 520, pushing her past thelate Darlene May of Cal Poly Pomona.
Earlier in that same season, she became thefirst women’s basketball coach in New Englandhistory to reach the 500 career win plateau with an89-66 victory over Columbus State.
Career win number 600 came Jan. 26, 2003when the Falcons cruised to an 83-42 victory atSaint Rose. Her 500th Bentley win came at SouthernNew Hampshire Feb. 10, 2004.
That’s just the start of a lengthy list ofaccomplishments for the 13-time Northeast-10Conference Coach of the Year.
The Stevens Record …
YEAR COLLEGE RECORD PCT1977-78 Clark 18-3 .8571978-79 Clark 23-5 .8211979-80 Clark 21-8 .7241980-81 Clark 18-11 .6211981-82 Clark 22-7 .7591982-83 Clark 21-8 .7241983-84 Massachusetts 10-17 .3701984-85 Massachusetts 13-15 .4641985-86 Massachusetts 11-17 .3931986-87 Bentley 24-5 .8281987-88 Bentley 28-4 .8751988-89 Bentley 31-3 .9121989-90 Bentley 31-4 .8861990-91 Bentley 33-3 .9171991-92 Bentley 31-2 .9391992-93 Bentley 30-4 .8821993-94 Bentley 25-6 .8061994-95 Bentley 22-8 .7331995-96 Bentley 28-3 .9031996-97 Bentley 27-7 .7941997-98 Bentley 30-2 .9381998-99 Bentley 32-3 .9141999-2000 Bentley 27-4 .8712000-01 Bentley 31-3 .9122001-02 Bentley 20-9 .6902002-03 Bentley 33-3 .9172003-04 Bentley 23-8 .7422004-05 Bentley 28-8 .7782005-06 Bentley 20-13 .6062006-07 Bentley 23-8 .7422007-08 Bentley 19-11 .6332008-09 Bentley 21-12 .6362009-10 Bentley 19-11 .6332010-11 Bentley 28-5 .848Totals 34 years 821-240 .774
By School
1977-83 Clark (6 years) 123-42 .7451983-86 Massachusetts (3 years) 34-49 .4101986-present Bentley (25 years) 664-149 .817
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There has been a remarkable 25-year Bentley record of 664-149, which equates to an .817 winning percentage.An NCAA Division II tournament berth 24 times,with 11 regional championships. The list ofaccomplishments also includes five consecutive tripsto the Division II Fab Four (including an appearancein the 1990 national championship game), nine 30-win seasons (including five straight from 1989-93),14 Northeast-10 regular season championships, andbreaking the school record for consecutive winssix times.
However, perhaps the most impressive statis the fact that Barbara Stevens’ Bentley teams haveaveraged 26.6 wins a season. That’s while playing a26 or 27-game regular season schedule over mostof her tenure!
Barbara, who has seen a number of herformer players go on to coach in the college ranks,has also reached the top of her profession off thecourt, serving as the 1994-95 President of theWomen’s Basketball Coaches Association. No otherDivision II coach has ever headed the 4,000-memberorganization.
Barbara came to Bentley in 1986 after threeyears as head coach at UMass. The 1976 Bridgewater
1993, 1999 and 2001 WBCA Division IINational Coach of the Year
13-Time Northeast-10 Coach of the Year
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State product began her coaching career as an assistant coach at Clarkduring the 1976-77 season.
“Bardy” was promoted tohead coach following year and metwith a great deal of success duringher six seasons at helm, winningnearly 75 percent of time. TheCougars averaged better than 20wins a season and reached theNCAA Division III Final Four inboth 1982 and 1983.
While at Clark, Barbaraguided her teams to three DivisionIII state championships and apostseason tournament fivestraight seasons. In her final season,she was named District l Converse/WBCA Coach of the Year andcoached the Division III ChampionPlayer of the Year, Margie O’Brien.
At UMass, Barbara had athree-year record of 34-49 whilecoaching in the highly competitiveAtlantic 10 Conference. During hertenure at UMass, that conferencefrequently had three teams rankedin the top twenty.
Her accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. Stevens hasthree times been the WBCA Division II National Coach of the Year(1992, 1999 and 2001) and has been voted Northeast-10 Coach ofthe Year 13 times (1988-89, 1991-93, 1996-2001, 2003 and 2011) Shewas also named the Division II Coach of the Year by the AmericanWomen’s Sports Federation following the 1988-89 season, and wasthe WBCA District One Coach of the Year annually from 1991-93,again from 1999-2001 and in 2003.
Stevens was one of 100 members of the charter induction classinto the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2002, andboth the Clark and Bridgewater State Halls of Fame have also called hername.
In 2002, Stevens was presented with the prestigious CarolEckman Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, givenfor sportsmanship, commitment to the student-athlete, honesty, ethicalbehavior, courage and dedication to purpose.
In July 1994, she traveled to France and Israel as an assistantcoach for the USA Select Team, marking the second straight summershe was involved in USA Basketball. In 1993, she was an assistant coachfor the West team at the U.S. Olympic Festival.
Barbara, 56, is a native of Southbridge. She resides in Waltham.
Women’s Basketball Hall of FameInducts Stevens
Barbara Stevens
received the ultimate honor ofher distinguished coachingcareer in April 2006 in Knoxville,Tenn., when she was inductedinto the Women’s Basketball Hallof Fame.
Stevens, the winningestwomen’s basketball coach inDivision II history, was enshrined,along with five others, duringceremonies April 28-29. Theothers were UConn head coachGeno Auriemma , formerstandout players Clarissa
Davis-Wrightsil (Texas),Janice Lawrence Braxton (Louisiana Tech) and Katrina
McClain Johnson (Georgia), and two-time Brazilian OlympianPaula Goncalves DaSilva.
“It is an honor that is completely overwhelming,” said Stevensafter her selection was announced. “I have spent my life in thecoaching profession and I never dreamed of being honored in thisway for doing something that I love so much. I am truly lucky tohave had such outstanding young women play for me and someremarkable assistant coaches work with me. I want to thank themall and share this honor with them.”
“When you look at the players being inducted, these areplayers that fans of the game have had the opportunity to see playon TV,” Hall of Fame Board of Directors chair Jody Conradt of Texassaid before the ceremonies.“And the coaches – GenoAuriemma has been so visiblewith what he has achieved atConnecticut, and BarbaraStevens has definitely madeher mark at Bentley. Theseinductees are individuals thatpeople know and appreciate.”
Through 2011, a totalof 121 have been inductedinto the Women’s BasketballHall of Fame. Stevens is oneof only three who made their mark as a coach at the NCAA DivisionII level.
The 800-Win Club
Coach, Team Years W L Pct1. Pat Summitt, Tennessee 37 1071 199 .8432. Jody Conradt, Texas 38 900 309 .7443. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers 40 863 308 .7374. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina 36 859 303 .7395. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 32 826 198 .8076. Barbara Stevens, Bentley 34 821 240 .774
Winningest Active Division II Coaches
Coach, Team Years Wins Avg/Yr1. Barbara Stevens, Bentley 34 821 24.12. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. 32 692 21.63. Nancy Winsel, Northern Kentucky 31 654 21.14. Tom Shirley, Philadelphia 30 607 20.25. Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley State 27 594 22.0
Barbara Stevens meetsthe press after collectingher 800th career win.
THE CLASS OF 2006: Auriemma, Stevens, Johnson,Braxton, Goncalves, Davis-Wrightsill
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Now Coaching...
At least 11 recent Bentley graduates are currently coaching on
the collegiate or high school level. In addition to White, the list
includes Bri Fecteau ’01 (head coach at Stevens Tech), Chanté
Bonds ‘05 (assistant at Holy Cross), Lauren Moore ‘07 (assistant at
New Haven), Kelly Barrett ‘10 (assistant at Baruch), Lucia Robinson
‘07 (assistant at MIT), LaToya Thomas ‘06 (assistant at Emmanuel),
Ashley Saia ‘10 (grad assistant at California), Nicole (Sparks) Orlando
‘97 (head coach at Bridgewater-Raynham High School), Dani Landry
Morgan ‘02 (head coach at Greenwich High School in Connecticut)
and Liz Leonard ‘03 (assistant at Dana Hall School).
Dan Hunt
Assistant Coach
Dan Hunt, a former assistant at
Northeastern University and head coach
at two Boston-area Division III colleges, has
been an assistant women’s basketball coach
at Bentley University since the fall of 2008.
Hunt came to Bentley after serving
as head women’s basketball at Lesley
College from 2006-08. During his four years as a head coach, including
a two-year stint at Lasell College from 2001-03, Hunt amassed a record
of 44-60.
In between those two stints, Hunt spent three years as an
assistant coach at Northeastern University, where his duties included
serving as recruiting coordinator as
well as on floor coaching and game
preparation.
“We’re excited to have
Dan join our basketball staff,” said
Stevens after his hiring. “He has had
valuable experience coaching at both
D-1 and D-3 institutions and has
proven that he can motivate and
develop players at all levels. He has
widespread recruiting contacts,
which will also prove to be very
valuable to our program. Our players
will benefit from his expertise, energy
and enthusiasm.”
A 1997 graduate of
Bridgewater State College, Hunt was
a standout basketball player for the
Bears, scoring over 1,500 points while earning All-League honors three
times (second team twice, first team once). He played professionally in
Norway for a year after graduation and also was an assistant men’s
basketball coach at Framingham State from 1998-2001.
Hunt, his wife Jean, and their two children, Hailey (8) and Will
(5), reside in Waltham.
The Managers
Mike CapofariSr, Bethlehem, Pa..
Christina MitkonisSr, Worcester, Mass.
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C White
Assistant Coach
The 2010-11 season was the
eighth as Stevens’ number one assistant for
former Falcon standout C White. C, a 2001
graduate and a part-time assistant during
the 2001-02 season, returned to the
Bentley staff in the fall of 2003 after a year
as an assistant at Harvard University.
A major reason for the Falcons’ success from 1997-2001, C
was a two-year starter at the point, quarterbacking Bentley to a 27-4
record in 1999-2000 and a 31-3 mark as a senior.
The Westwood native,
who averaged 7.1 points and led the
Northeast-10 in assist-turnover
ratio (2.49-1) her final year, finished
her career with 1,056 points (now
26th on Bentley’s all-time list), 486
assists (tenth all-time) and 164
three-pointers (fifth in Bentley
history). She was a second-team All-
Conference pick as a junior and
played on teams that captured the
NE-10 regular season and playoff
titles each year.
C, 31, received a Bachelor
of Science degree in marketing. A
2008 inductee into the Westwood
High School Hall of Fame, she now
resides in Wellesley.
Sarah HasenauerFr, Shortsville, N.Y.
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AVG 3-POINT REBOUNDS
GP-GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-DAST TO PTS AVG
Jacqui Brugliera 33-23 26.2 163 366 .445 25 72 .347 141 188 .750 98 185 283 8.6 110-5 32 78 492 14.9
Northeast-10 22-16 26.4 111 253 .439 16 50 .320 89 120 .742 73 127 200 9.1 73-3 18 62 327 14.9
Elise Caira 10-10 24.9 57 106 .538 0 0 .000 22 37 .595 38 56 94 9.4 16-0 27 23 136 13.6
Northeast-10 6-6 26.2 34 67 .507 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 25 34 59 9.8 10-0 17 16 77 12.8
Lauren Battista 33-32 30.2 170 314 .541 6 21 .286 93 120 .775 79 143 222 6.7 80-1 84 61 439 13.3
Northeast-10 22-21 30.7 114 207 .551 6 14 .429 71 92 .772 56 89 145 6.6 52-1 55 41 305 13.9
Kim Brennan 33-33 31.4 127 330 .385 31 104 .298 91 110 .827 18 41 59 1.8 20-0 136 88 376 11.4
Northeast-10 22-22 31.0 82 235 .349 21 82 .256 56 71 .789 15 28 43 2.0 11-0 94 50 241 11.0
Katherine Goodwin 33-31 27.3 89 254 .350 37 121 .306 41 61 .672 20 58 78 2.4 51-1 47 34 256 7.8
Northeast-10 22-20 26.3 60 170 .353 27 81 .333 28 42 .667 14 41 55 2.5 34-1 32 18 175 8.0
Courtney Finn 26-19 20.9 61 137 .445 33 81 .407 44 59 .746 32 69 101 3.9 50-1 28 33 199 7.7
Northeast-10 15-8 18.5 27 65 .415 17 43 .395 21 29 .724 16 26 42 2.8 31-1 16 15 92 6.1
Shatasia Kearse 33-11 18.5 83 172 .483 0 0 .000 37 66 .561 48 108 156 4.7 58-0 21 51 203 6.2
Northeast-10 22-11 20.5 59 121 .488 0 0 .000 26 49 .531 37 79 116 5.3 43-0 18 34 144 6.5
Meghan Thomann 33-1 15.2 42 109 .385 41 106 .387 4 5 .800 3 42 45 1.4 26-0 24 11 129 3.9
Northeast-10 22-1 16.0 32 76 .421 32 75 .427 4 5 .800 2 27 29 1.3 19-0 15 5 100 4.5
Christiana Bakolas 30-2 12.7 37 98 .378 0 10 .000 23 34 .676 8 50 58 1.9 41-0 75 58 97 3.2
Northeast-10 21-2 13.6 28 80 .350 0 7 .000 16 27 .593 7 40 47 2.2 34-0 55 44 72 3.4
Kelsey Roberson 31-1 11.2 16 59 .271 10 41 .244 10 18 .556 7 23 30 1.0 17-0 37 33 52 1.7
Northeast-10 20-1 12.4 11 42 .262 6 28 .214 8 14 .571 7 17 24 1.2 10-0 22 25 36 1.8
Lauren Massie 15-0 8.7 8 16 .500 3 6 .500 4 7 .571 3 8 11 0.7 15-1 12 10 23 1.5
Northeast-10 8-0 11.3 6 10 .600 3 4 .750 0 3 .000 2 6 8 1.0 12-1 9 6 15 1.9
Ashley Saia 12-1 3.7 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1-0 5 3 4 0.3
Northeast-10 9-1 4.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1-0 4 3 2 0.2
Caralyn Hart 14-1 3.1 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 1 1 1.000 7 2 9 0.6 3-0 1 4 3 0.2
Northeast-10 9-1 3.8 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 1 1 1.000 7 2 9 1.0 2-0 0 4 3 0.3
Team 59 77 136 4.1 0 7 0
Northeast-10 43 50 93 4.2 0 5 0
Bentley 33 856 1970 .435 186 566 .329 511 706 .724 420 863 1283 38.9 488-9 529 494 2409 73.0
Northeast-10 22 566 1333 .425 128 387 .331 329 472 .697 304 567 871 39.6 332-7 355 328 1589 72.2
Opponents 33 768 1887 .407 161 519 .310 317 463 .685 330 797 1127 34.2 591-17 448 603 2014 61.0
Northeast-10 22 493 1225 .402 96 332 .289 208 301 .691 217 546 763 34.7 395-10 299 428 1290 58.6
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total
Bentley 1190 1199 20 2409Opponents 935 1059 20 2014
Deadball Rebounds: Bentley 90, Opponents 72
Steals: Battista 51, Brugliera 44, Brennan 37, Goodwin 33, Bakolas 24, Finn 21, Kearse 21, Caira 16, Roberson 10, Thomann 9, Massie 8, Hart 2, Saia 2.Bentley 278, Opponents 226.
Blocks: Brugliera 27, Kearse 20, Battista 12, Goodwin 8, Brennan 5, Finn 4, Caira 3, Roberson 3, Thomann 3, Bakolas 1, Massie 1. Bentley 87,
Opponents 136.
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OVERALL: WON 28, LOST 5 NORTHEAST-10: WON 19, LOST 3
DATE OPPONENT RESULT NOTES
Nov. 15 at Holy Family L 92-84 #5 Tigers finished strong to spoil Falcons’ opener, Bentley fell despite shooting 49 percent
Nov. 17 *Merrimack W 79-65 Brennan scored 19 points as Falcons opened NE-10 and home schedule on winning note
Nov. 23 *Saint Anselm W 72-48 Caira made 9-of-12 shots en route to 19 points, and Brugliera came off bench for 18 pts
Nov. 28 *at So. New Hampshire W 69-54 Falcons scored 35 points off 29 SNHU turns and received 16 points from Goodwin
Dec. 1 *at UMass-Lowell W 84-60 Brugliera erupted for 24 points and 9 rebounds and Bentley put up 2 42-point halves
Dec. 4 *Franklin Pierce W 90-72 Caira amassed 17 points, 7 rebs and 7 assists as Falcons rolled past defending champs
Dec. 8 *Stonehill W 78-63 Playing against her hometown team for first time, Battista scored career-high 20 (7-11 fg)
Dec. 19 C.W. Post W 93-60 Falcons cruised past Pioneers for Stevens’ 800th career win; Caira: 20 points, 9 boards
Dec. 29 $vs. Bridgeport W 63-48 18 points, 12 rebounds by Caira lifted Bentley to 8th straight; 38 points in paint for Falcons
Dec. 30 $vs. Dowling W 68-57 Brugliera recorded career-highs in points (26) and rebs (12), but Caira lost to knee injury
Jan. 2 *at St. Michael’s (ot) W 82-79 7-0 run to finish OT produced Bentley win; Battista (20) & Brennan (19) team for 39 points
Jan. 5 *New Haven W 59-39 Falcon D yielded only 20 points over first 29:00; 2 15-0 runs resulted in 33-14 lead at half
Jan. 8 *at So. Connecticut State W 77-61 Brugliera double-double (24 pts, 12 rebs) powered Falcons; Battista followed with 15
Jan. 11 *American International L 60-53 Late 13-0 run by Jackets resulted in end of Bentley streak at 12; Johnson led AIC with 22
Jan. 15 *at Assumption W 67-61 Brugliera and Battista combined for 33 as Bentley regained sole possession of NE-10 lead
Jan. 19 *at Adelphi W 72-47 Another big night for Falcon freshmen Battista (21 pts, 11 rebs) and Brugliera (16 boards)
Jan. 22 *Le Moyne W 80-46 Dominating effort by Battista (19 pts, 9-11 fg, 7 rebs, 7 asst, 5 steals) in 34-point win
Jan. 26 *at Saint Rose L 70-60 Saint Rose shot 53 percent to cool off Falcons; Brennan eclipsed 1500 career points
Jan. 29 *Pace W 73-61 Brugliera (5th double-double) and Goodwin (14 points) led #13 Falcons to 16th win
Feb. 3 *at Merrimack W 67-48 Bentley outscored Warriors 40-19 in 1st half, including 16-0 run; Brugliera: 20 pts, 11 rebs
Feb. 5 *St. Michael’s W 75-57 Brugliera and Battista combined for 29 points, 16 rebounds and seven steals for 18-3 Falcons
Feb. 8 *at Saint Anselm W 69-63 Brennan (24 pts, 17 in 2nd half) and Brugliera (23 pts) shined as Bentley rallied in 2nd half
Feb. 12 *So. New Hampshire W 73-56 Bentley reached 20 wins for 26th time in 28 years with Battista and Brennan each netting 16
Feb. 19 *at Franklin Pierce (ot) L 90-87 Giroud and White combined for 61 points, 33 rebounds for Ravens; Brugliera: 32 points
Feb. 23 *at Stonehill W 59-47 Brugliera dominated with 21 points, 18 rebounds and 6 blocks as Bentley clinched NE-10
Mar. 1 &So. New Hampshire W 83-61 Bentley shot tourney record .625 while cruising to win in NE-10 quarters; Brennan: 20 pts
Mar. 4 &Saint Rose W 67-59 Battista (22 pts, 8 rebs), Brennan (19 pts) and Finn (17 pts) combined for 58 in NE-10 semis
Mar. 6 &Franklin Pierce W 85-71 Bentley won 15th NE-10 playoff title behind tourney MVP Battista (19 pts, 6 rebs, 4 asst)
Mar. 11 #C.W. Post W 75-67 Four 1st-year players combined for 56 pts, 31 rebs in NCAA opener; Brugliera: 25 pts
Mar. 13 #Assumption W 77-64 Brugliera and Battista led six double-figure scorers as Bentley reached Sweet 16 for 17th time
Mar. 15 #Pace W 64-61 Brennan scored seven unanswered points in final 33 seconds to claim regional championship
Mar. 22 +vs. Clayton State L 84-61 Bentley ran into buzzsaw in first Elite Eight appearance in eight years; Lakers forced 26 turns
* Northeast-10 Conference game
& Northeast-10 Conference playoffs
# NCAA Division II East Regional
+ NCAA Division II Elite Eight (St. Joseph, Mo.)
$ Southern New Hampshire Holiday Classic
Won-Loss Breakdown
Home: Won 17, Lost 1
Away: Won 9, Lost 3
Neutral: Won 2, Lost 1
November: Won 3, Lost 1
December: Won 6, Lost 0
January: Won 7, Lost 2
February: Won 6, Lost 1
March: Won 6, Lost 1
Regular Season: Won 22, Lost 4
Postseason: Won 6, Lost 1
Ahead at Half: Won 25, Lost 0
Behind at Half: Won 3, Lost 5
Tied at Half: Won 0, Lost 0
Better FG%: Won 17, Lost 2
Worse FG%: Won 11, Lost 3
More FTA: Won 22, Lost 3
More Rebounds: Won 21, Lost 0Lauren Battista Jacqui Brugliera
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Opponent POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTSat Holy Family 15 Goodwin 9 Caira 6 Roberson 3 Caira 1 Massie
1 Brugliera1 Goodwin
MERRIMACK 19 Brennan 14 Caira 4 Brennan 2 Battista 2 Caira4 Caira 2 Caira
SAINT ANSELM 19 Caira 9 Caira 4 Bakolas 2 Roberson None4 Roberson
at So. New Hampshire 16 Goodwin 8 Caira 4 Brennan 3 Battista 2 Battista8 Battista
at UMass Lowell 24 Brugliera 14 Caira 5 Brennan 4 Battista 1 Caira1 Thomann
FRANKLIN PIERCE 17 Caira 7 Caira 7 Caira 3 Bakolas 1 Brugliera7 Brennan 3 Brennan
3 CairaSTONEHILL 20 Battista 9 Brugliera 5 Brennan 2 Goodwin 1 Battista
2 Caira 1 RobersonC.W. POST 20 Caira 15 Brugliera 5 Battista 1 by 6 players 1 Goodwin
1 Kearse1 Battista
vs Bridgeport 18 Caira 12 Caira 2 Finn 2 Battista None2 Brennan 2 Finn2 Battista 2 Brennan
vs Dowling 26 Brugliera 12 Battista 5 Brennan 3 Brugliera 2 Brugliera12 Brugliera
at Saint Michael’s 20 Battista 13 Battista 9 Brennan 1 Battista 1 Brugliera1 Brennan 1 Finn
1 Goodwin1 Kearse
NEW HAVEN 13 Goodwin 9 Kearse 6 Finn 2 Kearse 1 Brugliera2 Brennan 1 Finn
at So. Conn. State 24 Brugliera 12 Brugliera 6 Brennan 3 Brennan 1 Goodwin1 Battista
AMER. INTERNAT’L 13 Battista 8 Kearse 3 Bakolas 1 Roberson 1 Battista8 Battista 1 Brennan 1 Brugliera
1 Goodwinat Assumption 19 Brugliera 9 Brugliera 5 Brennan 2 Battista 1 Brugliera
2 Bruglieraat Adelphi 21 Battista 16 Brugliera 4 Roberson 2 Brugliera 1 Kearse
2 Saia 1 Brugliera2 Bakolas
LE MOYNE 19 Battista 8 Kearse 7 Battista 5 Battista 3 Kearse8 Brugliera
at Saint Rose 17 Brugliera 10 Brugliera 4 Battista 1 by 5 players 2 Brugliera17 Brennan
PACE 17 Brugliera 10 Brugliera 5 Brennan 3 Kearse 1 Battista1 Goodwin1 Brugliera
at Merrimack 20 Brugliera 11 Brugliera 5 Battista 3 Battista 1 Kearse1 Battista1 Brennan
SAINT MICHAEL’S 17 Brugliera 9 Brugliera 5 Brennan 5 Battista Noneat Saint Anselm 24 Brennan 8 Brugliera 4 Battista 2 Battista 1 KearseSO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 16 Brennan 7 Kearse 5 Battista 6 Brugliera 1 Goodwin
16 BattistaUMASS LOWELL 14 Brugliera 14 Brugliera 5 Brennan 5 Kearse 2 Kearseat Franklin Pierce 32 Brugliera 13 Brugliera 7 Brennan 3 Brugliera 1 Kearse
3 Battista 1 Goodwin1 Finn
at Stonehill 21 Brugliera 18 Brugliera 6 Bakolas 3 Finn 6 BruglieraSO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 20 Brennan 11 Kearse 6 Bakolas 2 Brennan 2 Kearse
2 BakolasSAINT ROSE 22 Battista 8 Finn 5 Battista 1 by 7 players 2 Brugliera
8 BattistaFRANKLIN PIERCE 21 Brugliera 8 Finn 7 Brennan 3 Brugliera 1 Kearse
1 Thomann1 Brugliera
C.W. POST 25 Brugliera 13 Brugliera 6 Brennan 3 Goodwin 1 BrennanASSUMPTION 17 Finn 14 Brugliera 5 Brennan 3 Brugliera 2 Brugliera
2 KearsePACE 21 Brugliera 6 Finn 3 Brugliera 2 Battista None
2 Goodwin2 Brennan
vs Clayton State 15 Finn 7 Battista 6 Brennan 3 Goodwin 2 Brugliera
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Opponent Bakolas Battista Brennan Brugliera Caira Finn Goodwin Hart Kearse Massie Roberson Saia ThomannHoly Family 2-0-2 8-3-0 8-1-4 8-6-1 14-9-5 9-5-1 15-1-1 DNP 4-1-0 4-1-2 6-2-6 DNP 6-0-1MERRIMACK 0-1-0 8-7-2 19-0-4 6-8-0 6-14-4 4-5-1 12-2-1 DNP 4-2-2 3-2-2 5-1-0 DNP 12-2-0SAINT ANSELM 1-3-4 8-3-2 3-0-3 18-6-1 19-9-2 6-2-0 1-2-1 3-2-0 0-4-1 5-1-1 2-1-4 0-0-0 6-1-2So. New Hampshire 4-1-1 14-8-2 10-3-4 4-6-0 9-8-1 5-0-0 16-0-2 DNP 2-3-0 5-1-2 DNP DNP 0-1-1UMass Lowell 3-2-4 9-3-0 16-2-5 24-9-1 14-14-1 0-3-2 10-3-1 DNP 2-3-0 0-1-3 3-0-1 DNP 3-1-1FRANKLIN PIERCE 11-1-4 15-2-1 5-2-7 9-4-0 17-7-7 12-3-1 3-0-1 0-1-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 12-2-2STONEHILL 2-2-4 20-7-1 13-2-5 7-9-0 12-7-2 0-1-1 8-5-2 0-0-0 7-1-0 INJ 0-4-3 0-0-0 9-4-0C.W. POST 3-1-4 14-7-5 12-2-2 18-15-2 20-9-2 1-2-1 2-2-2 0-0-1 6-3-0 INJ 0-1-2 2-0-0 15-3-1Bridgeport 4-0-0 8-5-2 9-2-2 6-6-0 18-12-1 6-7-2 9-3-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 INJ 1-1-1 DNP 0-0-0Dowling 2-1-4 11-12-1 5-2-5 26-12-3 7-5-2 6-1-0 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 INJ 1-1-1 DNP 3-3-0Saint Michael’s 2-1-0 20-13-1 19-2-9 11-9-1 INJ 11-3-2 9-0-2 DNP 7-1-0 INJ 3-2-0 DNP 0-1-0NEW HAVEN 0-4-1 11-7-1 12-1-5 8-1-0 INJ 6-4-6 13-4-1 0-3-0 4-9-2 INJ 2-1-2 0-0-0 3-3-1So. Conn. State 7-6-3 15-7-2 7-3-6 24-12-1 INJ INJ 8-6-0 DNP 7-3-0 INJ 6-2-2 DNP 3-2-0AMER. INTERNAT’L 2-4-3 13-8-0 9-1-1 11-4-0 INJ INJ 6-6-1 DNP 10-8-1 INJ 2-1-2 DNP 0-0-0Assumption 2-1-3 14-5-1 5-1-5 19-9-2 INJ INJ 10-6-2 DNP 9-8-0 INJ 5-2-1 DNP 3-0-1Adelphi 4-2-2 21-11-3 13-0-2 9-16-1 INJ INJ 6-0-1 0-2-0 12-10-0 INJ 0-0-4 0-0-1 7-2-1LE MOYNE 6-0-4 19-7-7 9-2-4 17-8-1 INJ INJ 4-6-2 0-1-0 14-8-2 INJ 0-2-0 2-0-0 9-2-4Saint Rose 0-4-2 9-4-4 17-1-2 17-10-0 INJ INJ 4-2-2 DNP 4-2-2 INJ 0-0-1 DNP 9-1-0PACE 8-0-4 7-7-2 13-4-5 17-10-2 INJ INJ 14-1-2 DNP 8-5-1 INJ 3-2-0 DNP 3-2-0Merrimack 9-4-2 13-7-5 2-1-3 20-11-1 INJ 3-3-1 8-4-3 0-0-0 6-4-1 INJ 0-1-1 0-0-0 6-2-0SAINT MICHAEL’S 2-3-2 12-7-2 9-1-5 17-9-1 INJ 5-1-1 11-3-1 DNP 8-4-1 INJ 2-2-0 DNP 9-0-1Saint Anselm 2-2-2 23-4-4 24-5-1 12-8-2 INJ 0-3-0 6-1-1 DNP 2-2-1 INJ 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-0-1 16-6-5 16-3-4 10-6-0 INJ 7-4-0 12-1-4 0-0-0 10-7-2 INJ INJ 0-0-1 0-1-0UMASS LOWELL 5-2-3 13-6-3 3-3-5 14-14-2 INJ 11-0-0 9-0-0 0-0-0 6-12-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-2 0-0-0Franklin Pierce INJ 17-8-3 11-3-7 32-13-2 INJ 10-5-1 3-1-1 DNP 8-11-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 6-2-1Stonehill 0-4-6 8-8-4 6-3-2 21-18-0 INJ 12-5-0 2-2-1 DNP 10-7-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-1-6 12-4-5 20-1-1 8-1-0 INJ 12-9-2 10-2-5 0-0-0 14-11-0 0-2-0 5-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-2SAINT ROSE 0-3-0 22-8-5 19-1-2 6-5-2 INJ 17-8-1 1-1-0 DNP 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1FRANKLIN PIERCE 0-0-1 19-6-4 17-0-7 21-6-0 INJ 4-8-1 12-1-1 DNP 8-6-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-1C.W. POST 10-3-2 12-10-0 5-3-6 25-13-1 INJ 9-5-3 4-2-1 DNP 10-3-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-1ASSUMPTION 2-2-1 10-11-4 10-0-5 14-14-1 INJ 17-3-0 14-2-1 DNP 10-6-0 DNP 0-0-2 DNP 0-0-0PACE INJ 8-4-2 16-2-2 21-3-3 INJ 11-6-1 2-5-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-0 DNP 3-1-1Clayton State INJ 10-7-1 14-2-6 12-2-1 INJ 15-5-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 3-6-1 2-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-4-1
Game Summary
FG% FG% 3PT 3PT FT FT Rebound Assist Turnover Steals Blocks HalftimeOpponent Margin Bent Opp Bent Opp Bent Opp Ben-Opp Ben-Opp Ben-Opp Ben-Opp Ben-Opp Ben-OppHoly Family -8 .492 .444 9-23 8-15 11-13 20-27 33-41 23-22 16-11 7-7 3-4 47-48MERRIMACK +14 .391 .354 10-23 10-23 19-30 9-19 51-41 16-12 11-11 5-6 5-6 41-33SAINT ANSELM +24 .466 .400 5-14 3-16 13-26 5-8 37-31 21-12 14-26 8-10 0-4 41-21So. New Hampshire +15 .419 .422 4-16 3-13 13-20 13-19 38-33 13-14 19-29 12-4 3-2 33-28UMass Lowell +24 .403 .404 9-20 6-17 21-28 8-11 46-34 19-11 11-20 13-5 2-5 42-32FRANKLIN PIERCE +18 .486 .500 11-25 6-19 11-14 14-17 30-34 24-13 14-26 16-6 1-3 56-38STONEHILL +15 .460 .443 5-16 4-9 15-24 5-8 47-30 18-17 17-16 8-7 2-3 44-32C.W. POST +33 .493 .365 7-22 3-10 20-26 11-16 47-33 22-14 15-18 6-7 3-3 46-33Bridgeport +15 .364 .370 3-24 6-12 12-19 8-19 45-33 9-9 15-24 10-6 0-2 28-18Dowling +11 .410 .411 7-22 6-18 11-16 5-10 44-32 16-9 18-15 9-7 2-6 42-21Saint Michael’s +3 .469 .500 7-21 3-15 15-27 14-15 39-32 15-16 15-16 2-9 4-2 27-35NEW HAVEN +20 .386 .280 9-28 4-16 6-11 7-12 39-37 19-8 19-24 9-10 2-3 33-14So. Conn. State +16 .403 .429 8-19 5-18 19-21 2-8 42-37 14-16 20-24 9-8 2-5 50-35AMER. INTERNAT’L -7 .361 .379 2-19 6-15 7-16 10-12 38-44 8-11 10-13 3-3 2-3 21-23Assumption +6 .424 .431 4-18 4-11 13-20 7-10 37-34 15-20 14-16 5-8 1-2 38-31Adelphi +25 .440 .373 5-13 4-12 23-26 5-8 48-18 15-11 20-20 9-10 2-3 30-19LE MOYNE +34 .567 .375 5-16 4-16 7-8 6-10 40-21 24-10 17-23 11-10 3-1 33-26Saint Rose -10 .431 .527 6-15 3-11 4-9 9-11 29-34 13-17 12-13 5-7 5-4 28-36PACE +12 .482 .414 4-9 4-15 15-20 9-16 33-36 16-12 11-14 8-7 3-7 37-26Merrimack +19 .443 .311 5-14 0-17 8-13 10-17 42-40 17-11 18-19 10-6 3-5 40-19SAINT MICHAEL’S +18 .411 .362 7-18 3-10 22-31 20-24 34-36 14-10 14-22 13-6 0-4 41-27Saint Anselm +6 .407 .442 2-16 6-18 23-30 11-15 31-38 11-14 12-18 7-5 1-5 30-36SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE +17 .481 .429 4-12 4-12 19-21 10-13 30-28 17-15 17-23 12-6 1-1 38-30UMASS LOWELL +21 .279 .302 7-22 2-12 23-31 9-12 45-41 15-10 14-23 13-3 2-7 27-14Franklin Pierce -3 .397 .471 5-18 8-20 20-28 18-25 44-48 18-26 11-18 9-4 3-4 36-41Stonehill +12 .350 .290 4-15 4-17 13-18 7-11 51-36 13-13 18-14 10-11 13-10 22-27SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE +22 .625 .411 5-15 3-11 8-12 12-17 35-24 23-15 13-13 7-4 4-3 45-28SAINT ROSE +8 .462 .370 2-11 7-25 17-22 12-16 30-31 11-16 14-18 7-3 5-6 31-27FRANKLIN PIERCE +14 .466 .441 2-9 5-17 29-33 14-18 33-34 16-12 10-19 8-3 3-8 41-31C.W. POST +8 .375 .357 4-11 4-23 29-38 13-20 45-42 15-11 12-11 5-7 1-3 34-27ASSUMPTION +13 .397 .474 8-17 8-20 19-23 2-4 44-28 14-9 14-18 8-5 4-6 29-24PACE +3 .447 .433 5-13 6-16 17-18 3-5 27-34 12-10 13-16 8-7 0-2 28-22Clayton State -23 .500 .478 6-12 9-20 9-14 9-10 29-32 13-22 26-12 6-19 2-4 31-33
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Bentley Highs
Points 93 C.W. Post (12/19/10)FG Made 35 So. New Hampshire (03/01/11)FG Attempts 78 at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Percentage .625 So. New Hampshire (03/01/11) (35-56)3 Pt FG Made 11 Franklin Pierce (12/04/10)3 Pt FG Attempts 28 New Haven (01/05/11)3 Pt FG Percentage .500 vs Clayton State (03/22/11) (6-12)FT Made 29 C.W. Post (03/11/11)
29 Franklin Pierce (03/06/11)FT Attempts 38 C.W. Post (03/11/11)FT Percentage .944 Pace (03/15/11) (17-18)Rebounds 51 at Stonehill (02/23/11)
51 Merrimack (11/17/10)Assists 24 Le Moyne (01/22/11)
24 Franklin Pierce (12/04/10)Steals 16 Franklin Pierce (12/04/10)Blocked Shots 13 at Stonehill (02/23/11)Turnovers 26 vs Clayton State (03/22/11)Fouls 22 at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)
22 at So. New Hampshire (11/28/10)
Bentley Lows
Points 53 Amer. International (01/11/11)FG Made 17 Umass Lowell (02/16/11)FG Attempts 46 vs Clayton State (03/22/11)FG Percentage .279 UMass Lowell (02/16/11) (17-61)3 Pt FG Made 2 accomplished four times3 Pt FG Attempts 9 Pace (01/29/11)
9 Franklin Pierce (03/06/11)3 Pt FG Percentage .105 Amer. International (01/11/11) (2-19)FT Made 4 At Saint Rose (01/26/11)FT Attempts 8 Le Moyne (01/22/11)FT Percentage .438 Amer. International (01/11/11) (7-16)Rebounds 27 Pace (03/15/11)Assists 8 Amer. International (01/11/11)Steals 2 At Saint Michael’s (01/02/11)Blocked Shots 0 accomplished four timesTurnovers 10 Amer. International (01/11/11)
10 Franklin Pierce (03/06/11)Fouls 9 Assumption (03/13/11)
9 vs Clayton State (03/22/11)
Opponent Highs
Points 92 at Holy Family (11/15/10)FG Made 33 vs Clayton State (03/22/11)FG Attempts 72 at Holy Family (11/15/10)FG Percentage .527 at Saint Rose (01/26/11) (29-55)3 Pt FG Made 10 Merrimack (11/17/10)3 Pt FG Attempts 25 Saint Rose (03/04/11)3 Pt FG Percentage .533 at Holy Family (11/15/10) (8-15)FT Made 20 Saint Michael’s (02/05/11)
20 at Holy Family (11/15/10)FT Attempts 27 at Holy Family (11/15/10)FT Percentage .933 at Saint Michael’s (01/02/11) (14-15)Rebounds 48 at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)Assists 26 at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)Steals 19 vs Clayton State (03/22/11)Blocked Shots 10 at Stonehill (02/23/11)Turnovers 29 at So. New Hampshire (11/28/10)Fouls 24 C.W. Post (03/11/11)
24 at Saint Anselm (02/08/11)24 Saint Anselm (11/23/10)
Opponent Lows
Points 39 New Haven (01/05/11)FG Made 14 New Haven (01/05/11)FG Attempts 45 at So. New Hampshire (11/28/10)FG Percentage .280 New Haven (01/05/11) (14-50)3 Pt FG Made 0 At Merrimack (02/03/11)3 Pt FG Attempts 9 Stonehill (12/08/10)3 Pt FG Percentage .000 at Merrimack (02/03/11) (0-17)FT Made 2 at So. Conn. State (01/08/11)
2 Assumption (03/13/11)FT Attempts 4 Assumption (03/13/11)FT Percentage .250 at So. Conn. State (01/08/11) (2-8)Rebounds 18 at Adelphi (01/19/11)Assists 8 New Haven (01/05/11)Steals 3 accomplished four timesBlocked Shots 1 Le Moyne (01/22/11)
1 So. New Hampshire (02/12/11)Turnovers 11 at Holy Family (11/15/10)
11 Merrimack (11/17/10)11 C.W. Post (03/11/11)
Fouls 10 at Saint Rose (01/26/11)
Did you know?
Bentley owns the NCAA Division II record for consecutive 20-win seasons. The Falcons accomplished the
feat 24 straight seasons, from 1983-84 through 2006-07.
Opponent Individual Bests
Points 35 Marielle Giroud, Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Made 13 Marielle Giroud, Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Att. 21 Brittany Huggins, Pace (03/15/11)
21 Marielle Giroud, Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Pct .833 Briana Jones, Saint Anselm (02/08/11) (5-6)3-Pt Made 5 Gabrielle Gibson, Assumption (03/13/11)3-Pt Att. 13 Epiphany Smith, Saint Anselm (02/08/11)FT Made 10 Jewel White, Franklin Pierce (03/06/11)FT Att. 11 Jewel White, Franklin Pierce (03/06/11)
11 Julia Houghtaling, Southern N.H. (11/28/10)FT Pct 1.000 Felicia Joyner, C.W. Post (03/11/11) (9-9)Rebounds 20 Jewel White, Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)Assists 10 Catherine Carr, Holy Family (11/15/10)Steals 7 Tanisha Woodard, Clayton State (03/22/11)Blocks 5 Briana Szidat, UMass Lowell (02/16/11)
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Bentley Individual Bests
Points 32 Jacqui Brugliera at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Made 11 Jacqui Brugliera at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Attempts 23 Jacqui Brugliera at Franklin Pierce (02/19/11)FG Pct 1.000 Kim Brennan vs Clayton St (03/22/11) (6-6)
1.000 Shatasia Kearse vs Southern N.H. (03/01/11) (6-6)3-Pt Made 5 Meghan Thomann vs C.W. Post (12/19/10)3-Pt Att. 8 Meghan Thomann vs Le Moyne (01/22/11)
8 Katherine Goodwin vs Bridgeport (12/29/10)3-Pt Pct 1.000 Meghan Thomann vs Fr. Pierce (12/04/10) (4-4)FT Made 11 Lauren Battista at Saint Anselm (02/08/11)FT Attempts 13 Lauren Battista at Saint Anselm (02/08/11)FT Pct 1.000 Kim Brennan vs Southern N.H. (02/12/11) (10-10)Rebounds 18 Jacqui Brugliera at Stonehill (02/23/11)Assists 9 Kim Brennan at Saint Michael’s (01/02/11)Steals 6 Jacqui Brugliera vs Southern N.H. (02/12/11)Blocks 6 Jacqui Brugliera at Stonehill (02/23/11)
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Year-by-Year Records
YEAR COACH CAPTAINS OVERALL NORTHEAST-101974-75 Daryl Leonard Theresa Angell, Sandy Whitecross 9-41975-76 Leonard Angell, Janice Staula 15-71976-77 Leonard Angell 17-71977-78 Leonard (53-27) Judy Paratore 12-91978-79 Paula Mullen Paratore 13-111979-80 Mullen Paula Ayers, Maureen DeLuke 13-101980-81 Mullen Ayers, Jill Denzak, Patty Shinkwin 20-51981-82 Mullen Shinkwin 19-6 5-1 (T-1)1982-83 Mullen Alison Fay, Marianne Melbinger 17-7 11-3 (1st)1983-84 Mullen (108-42) Fay, Michele Burdick 26-3 12-2 (T-1)1984-85 Kathy Sanborn Claire Holston, Gretchen Tichy 25-6 11-3 (2nd)1985-86 Sanborn (45-13) Chris Jennings, Linda Nardella 20-7 11-3 (T-1)1986-87 Barbara Stevens Jennings, Nardella 24-5 11-3 (2nd)1987-88 Stevens Lisa Monteleone, Dee Goulet, Lori Bender 28-4 17-1 (1st)1988-89 Stevens Bender, Nina Houghton 31-3 18-0 (1st)1989-90 Stevens Lisa Gagnon, Stacy Pahl 31-4 17-1 (1st)1990-91 Stevens Cheryl Boettger, Sherrie Muller 33-3 18-0 (1st)1991-92 Stevens Missy Wolfe, Eileen Prendergast 31-2 18-0 (1st)1992-93 Stevens Kim Penwell, Patrice Misiano 30-4 16-2 (T-1)1993-94 Stevens Janet Kerrigan, Beth Pilgrim 25-6 16-2 (T-1)1994-95 Stevens Beth Biasotti, Marcy Spahr 22-8 14-4 (3rd)1995-96 Stevens Biasotti, Missy Pappas 28-3 14-2 (T-1)1996-97 Stevens Pappas, Nickie Sparks 27-7 17-1 (1st)1997-98 Stevens Stacey Connors, Danielle Chaisson, Stephanie Adamian 30-2 19-1 (1st)1998-99 Stevens Corey Gallagher, Bri Fecteau 32-3 18-0 (1st)1999-2000 Stevens Fecteau, Jen Pemberton 27-4 16-2 (1st)2000-01 Stevens Fecteau, Pemberton 31-3 22-0 (1st)2001-02 Stevens Lauren Fuller, Kara O’Neil, Adrianne Level 20-9 16-6 (3rd)2002-03 Stevens Liz Leonard, Becky Davison 33-3 22-0 (1st)2003-04 Stevens Chanté Bonds, Davison & Keri Flynn 23-8 18-4 (2nd)2004-05 Stevens Bonds 28-8 17-5 (3rd)2005-06 Stevens Kate Kelley, LaToya Thomas 20-13 14-8 (5th)2006-07 Stevens Shannon Kirwan, Lauren Moore 23-8 16-6 (T-2)2007-08 Stevens Ashley Bruton, Erica Kirwan 19-11 15-7 (T-3)2008-09 Stevens Kristy McLean, Ashley Saia 21-12 15-7 (T-2)2009-10 Stevens Saia 19-11 16-6 (T-3)2010-11 Stevens (664-149) Kim Brennan, Saia 28-5 19-3 (1st)TOTALS 37 years 870-231 469-83
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Year-by-Year Leaders
YEAR SCORING LEADER AVG REBOUND LEADER AVG ASSIST LEADER NO1974-75 Theresa Angell 20.2 Theresa Angell 14.31975-76 Theresa Angell 16.0 Theresa Angell 10.9 Judy Paratore 631976-77 Patty Hansen 11.9 Theresa Angell 7.1 Judy Paratore 611977-78 Maureen DeLuke 9.3 Shauna Hall 7.5 Paula Ayers 861978-79 Paula Ayers 15.6 Patty Shinkwin 9.0 Patty Shinkwin 1111979-80 Maureen DeLuke 13.6 Jackie Forster 8.5 Paula Ayers 1291980-81 Alison Fay 17.1 Alison Fay 13.4 Paula Ayers 1661981-82 Alison Fay 18.9 Alison Fay 12.4 Patty Shinkwin 1831982-83 Alison Fay 17.8 Alison Fay 12.0 MaryBeth Bruce 941983-84 Alison Fay 16.1 Alison Fay 9.4 Michele Burdick 1411984-85 Laurie Foley 14.9 Claire Holston 9.9 Lisa Monteleone 1261985-86 Nina Houghton 16.0 Nina Houghton 9.9 Lisa Monteleone 1521986-87 Lisa Monteleone 10.8 Nina Houghton 7.5 Lisa Monteleone 1511987-88 Nina Houghton 13.0 Nina Houghton 8.7 Lisa Monteleone 2271988-89 Lori Bender 12.5 Nina Houghton 6.8 Missy Wolfe 2401989-90 Stacy Pahl 12.0 Cheryl Boettger 6.8 Missy Wolfe 1941990-91 Kim Penwell 17.0 Kim Penwell 7.5 Monica Odoy 2621991-92 Tracie Seymour 16.5 Tracie Seymour 6.9 Eileen Prendergast 2451992-93 Patrice Misiano 11.6 Patrice Misiano 7.4 Beth Biasotti 1321993-94 Kim Cummings 14.9 Carlini Guest 7.8 Beth Biasotti 1571994-95 Kim Cummings 14.6 Danielle Chaisson 6.6 Kim Cummings 1721995-96 Danielle Chaisson 17.2 Kim Cummings 7.5 Kim Cummings 1801996-97 Stacey Connors 11.9 Stacey Connors 6.5 Bri Fecteau 1571997-98 Danielle Chaisson 14.8 Kelly Barker 7.6 Bri Fecteau 1441998-99 Lauren Fuller 15.3 Kelly Barker 9.2 Bri Fecteau 1801999-2000 Lauren Fuller 17.1 Kelly Barker 8.4 C White 1512000-01 Kelly Barker 18.0 Kelly Barker 8.9 C White 1322001-02 Keri Flynn 12.7 Liz Leonard 6.6 Liz Leonard 1722002-03 Keri Flynn 17.8 Sara Wright 8.8 Liz Leonard 2262003-04 Becky Davison 16.2 Becky Davison 8.3 Chanté Bonds 1202004-05 Shevon Gibbons 17.3 Shevon Gibbons 8.6 Shannon Kirwan 1532005-06 Carolyn Gottstein 12.9 Carolyn Gottstein 8.5 Shannon Kirwan 1712006-07 Lauren Moore 12.4 Colette Josey 6.6 Shannon Kirwan 1272007-08 Kristy McLean 10.8 Erica Kirwan 6.9 Kim Brennan 982008-09 Kristy McLean 17.0 Kristy McLean 7.4 Kim Brennan 1222009-10 Kim Brennan 17.4 Colette Josey 9.0 Kim Brennan 1392010-11 Jacqui Brugliera 14.9 Jacqui Brugliera 8.6 Kim Brennan 136
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1989-90Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 88, AIC 57Bentley 79, Stonehill 66Bentley 80, Saint Anselm 72NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 75, Keene State 48Bentley 65, Saint Anselm 44NCAA Div. II QuarterfinalsBentley 74, Bellarmine 69NCAA Div. II Championships (Pomona, Cal.)Bentley 72, Oakland 68Delta State 77, Bentley 43
1990-91Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 93, Merrimack 67Bentley 85, Stonehill 65Saint Anselm 81, Bentley 76NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 79, Stonehill 29Bentley 86, Saint Anselm 73NCAA Division II QuarterfinalsBentley 97, Jacksonville State 92NCAA Div. II Championships (Cape Girardeau, Mo)No. Dakota State 83, Bentley 76Bentley 60, Norfolk State 58
1991-92Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 83, Bryant 59Bentley 59, Assumption 49Bentley 78, Stonehill 48NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 73, Franklin Pierce 65Bentley 68, Stonehill 60NCAA Div. II QuarterfinalsBentley 90, Pitt-Johnstown 73NCAA Div. II Championships (Fargo, N.D.)Delta State 68, Bentley 66Portland State 72, Bentley 69
1992-93Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 72, Merrimack 62Bentley 72, Saint Anselm 49Bentley 75, Stonehill 64NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 71, Franklin Pierce 46Bentley 68, UMass-Lowell 60NCAA Div. II QuarterfinalsBentley 84, Norfolk State 66NCAA Div. II Championships (Waltham, Mass.)North Dakota St. 79, Bentley 57Michigan Tech 74, Bentley 60
1993-94Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 87, Bryant 74Bentley 81, Saint Anselm 71Bentley 75, AIC 61NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 76, UMass-Lowell 63Stonehill 81, Bentley 64
Bentley Post-Season Action
1994-95Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 83, St. Michael’s 71Saint Anselm 73, Bentley 72Bentley 103, AIC 86NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 72, Bridgeport 62Saint Anselm 79, Bentley 74 (ot)
1995-96Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 93, Assumption 59Bentley 78, Bryant 57Bentley 79, AIC 52NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 87, Bridgeport 71Bentley 63, Saint Rose 58NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Fargo, N.D.)Delta State 86, Bentley 69
1996-97Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 81, Bryant 49Bentley 68, AIC 63Stonehill 57, Bentley 48NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 72, UMass-Lowell 57Bentley 52, Stonehill 41NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Grand Forks, N.D.)Bentley 55, Kennesaw State 48North Dakota 70, Bentley 48UC-Davis 76, Bentley 61
1997-98Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 92, Bryant 52Bentley 75, Assumption 49Bentley 70, Stonehill 54NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 77, Franklin Pierce 43Bentley 50, Saint Rose 49NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Pine Bluff, Ark.)North Dakota 71, Bentley 56
1998-99Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 84, St. Michael’s 42Bentley 69, Stonehill 62Bentley 63, Saint Anselm 53NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 64, Saint Anselm 57Bentley 54, Saint Rose 48NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Pine Bluff, Ark.)Emporia State 99, Bentley 72
1999-2000Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 97, Bryant 56Bentley 65, AIC 63Bentley 85, Merrimack 58NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 68, AIC 59Saint Rose 82, Bentley 72
2000-01Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 69, Stonehill 52Bentley 72, AIC 42Bentley 60, Saint Rose 58NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 76, AIC 62Pace 86, Bentley 75
2001-02Northeast-10 PlayoffsLe Moyne 65, Bentley 59NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 65, Le Moyne 54Adelphi 58, Bentley 50
1981-82Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 84, Hartford 51Bentley 76, Stonehill 73Bentley 80, Springfield 65NCAA Division II RegionalSpringfield 68, Bentley 57
1982-83Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 62, Hartford 43Stonehill 65, Bentley 63NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 64, Stonehill 62Southern Conn 60, Bentley 53
1983-84Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 92, AIC 57Bentley 75, Stonehill 63Bentley 75, Bryant 63NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 61, Central Florida 44Quinnipiac 71, Bentley 50
1984-85Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 78, Merrimack 56Bentley 76, Bryant 47Bentley 63, Stonehill 60NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 67, Stonehill 52Quinnipiac 74, Bentley 58
1985-86Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 79, Assumption 61Bryant 77, Bentley 67
1986-87Northeast-8 PlayoffsBentley 70, Merrimack 34Bentley 84, Bryant 62Stonehill 58, Bentley 53NCAA Division II RegionalStonehill 52, Bentley 49
1987-88Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 83, Saint Anselm 62Bentley 83, Springfield 72Bryant 71, Bentley 63NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 69, N.H. College 52New Haven 50, Bentley 49
1988-89Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 97, Springfield 58Bentley 82, Saint Anselm 68Bryant 71, Bentley 70NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 88, Bridgeport 68Bentley 76, New Haven 71NCAA Div. II QuarterfinalsBentley 73, Bloomsburg 68NCAA Div. II Championship (Cleveland, Miss.)Cal Poly-Pomona 84, Bentley 83 (2ot)Bentley 83, Central Missouri 81
2002-03Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 68, Saint Anselm 49Bentley 68, Southern Conn 45Bentley 64, UMass-Lowell 49NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 92, New Haven 65Bentley 71, Merrimack 43Bentley 66, Stonehill 44NCAA Division II Elite Eight (St. Joseph, Mo.)Bentley 80, Central Arkansas 69So. Dakota St. 69, Bentley 62 (ot)
2003-04Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 57, Southern Conn 54 (ot)Bentley 55, Assumption 43Merrimack 73, Bentley 57NCAA Division II RegionalBryant 70, Bentley 65
2004-05Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 64, UMass-Lowell 50Bentley 56, Southern Conn 50Bentley 61, Merrimack 53 (ot)NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 67, Bryant 56Bentley 63, Southern Conn 49Merrimack 52, Bentley 44
2005-06Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 58, Southern N.H. 57Bentley 67, Pace 60Southern Conn. 55, Bentley 36
2006-07Northeast-10 PlayoffsStonehill 50, Bentley 49NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 58, Stonehill 55Bentley 69, Pace 61Southern Conn 59, Bentley 49
2007-08Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 61, American International 38Stonehill 53, Bentley 51NCAA Division II RegionalAssumption 67, Bentley 58
2008-09Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 69, New Haven 54Bentley 65, Saint Rose 63Franklin Pierce 93, Bentley 81NCAA Division II RegionalAIC 71, Bentley 59
2009-10Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 88, Merrimack 77Franklin Pierce 78, Bentley 60NCAA Division II RegionalStonehill 74, Bentley 56
2010-11Northeast-10 PlayoffsBentley 83, Southern New Hampshire 61Bentley 67, Saint Rose 59Bentley 85, Franklin Pierce 71NCAA Division II RegionalBentley 75, C.W. Post 67Bentley 77, Assumption 64Bentley 64, Pace 61NCAA Division II Elite Eight (St. Joseph, Mo.)Clayton State 84, Bentley 61
HOME GAMES INDICATED BYITALICS
NCAA TournamentRecord .............................................................. Won 47, Lost 32Fab Four Appearances .................................................................. 6Regional Championships ............................................................ 11Highest Finish ............................................................... 2nd (1990)
Northeast-10 PlayoffsRecord .............................................................. Won 67, Lost 15Championships ............................................................................. 15
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1982
Bentley, one of 16 teams in the
inaugural NCAA Division II
women’s basketball playoffs,
comes up short in the first
round, losing at home to
Springfield College, 68-57. All-
America Alison Fay leads the
Falcons with 19 points and 13
rebounds.
1983
The tournament expands to 24 teams and Bentley wins its first NCAA
game, 64-62 over Stonehill in New Haven, Conn., behind center
Gretchen Tichy (20 points, 11 rebounds). Host Southern Connecticut
claims the regional title with a 60-53 win over the Falcons.
1984
Twenty points and 13 boards by Alison Fay help Bentley rally past
Central Florida, 60-43, after trailing by one at the half. The regional
championship goes to Quinnipiac, a 71-50 winner over Bentley on the
strength of All-America Francine Perry’s dominating performance (32
points, 17 rebounds).
1985
A 22-point, 20-rebound night by Claire Holston lifts Bentley to a 67-
52 first round win over host Stonehill. The Falcons return home, but
Perry leads the way for the second straight year, finishing with 17 points
and 16 rebounds as Quinnipiac advances with a 74-58 win.
1987
After a one-year absence, Bentley returns to the tournament under
first-year head coach Barbara Stevens. The Falcons’ stay is brief as
Stonehill prevails, 52-49. Mary Naughton is the top scorer for the
Chieftains with 17 while Dee Goulet matches that output for Bentley.
1988
Hosting the first four-team regional, Bentley advances to the finals with
a 69-52 win over New Hampshire College, with Lori Bender and Nina
Houghton combining for 35 points. Defending national champion New
Haven stuns the Falcons in the regional final, 50-49, rallying in the final
seconds. Joy Jeter, with 19 points and 15 boards, leads the Chargers
while Lori Bender’s 13 points paces Bentley.
1989 – 3rd PlaceChampionships at Cleveland, Miss.
Bentley captures
its first regional
c h a m p i o n s h i p
with wins over
Bridgeport, 88-68,
and New Haven,
76-71, in West
Haven, Conn. A
career-high 22
points by forward
Jodi Ouellette
propels Bentley
past Bloomsburg
University in the quarterfinals, 73-68, and off to Cleveland, Miss., for
the Fab Four. The Falcons drop a thriller in the semifinals, 84-83 in
Bentley in the NCAA Tournament
NCAA Div. II Championships
Most Tournament Appearances
1. BENTLEY 282. Delta State 233. North Dakota 223. Cal Poly Pomona 225. Stonehill 206. Northern Kentucky 19
Most NCAA Games Won
1. Delta State 54-212. Cal Poly Pomona 52-173. North Dakota State 47-133. BENTLEY 47-315. North Dakota 36-19
Most Fab Four Appearances
1. Cal Poly Pomona 91. Delta State 91. North Dakota State 94. BENTLEY 7
Bentley Players On The All-Tournament Team
1989 Lori Bender 1992 Tracie Seymour1990 Tracie Seymour 2003 Keri Flynn1991 Kim Penwell
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double overtime, to Cal Poly Pomona, but come back to edge Central
Missouri in the third place game, 83-81. Lori Bender, who averaged
17.4 points and made 21 of 43 three-pointers in the five games, is
named to the All-Tournament Team.
1990 – 2nd PlaceChampionships at Pomona, Calif.
Bentley clicks on all
cylinders in the
Regional, with
impressive wins
over Keene State
(75-48) and Saint
Anselm (65-44).
Missy Wolfe scores
15, Cheryl Boettger
and Stacy Pahl 14
apiece and Bentley
shoots 61 percent
to take the quarterfinal game from Bellarmine, 74-69. The Fab Four is
held in Pomona, Cal., and the Falcons reach the championship game
with a 72-68 win over Oakland University. The final is all Delta State,
which rolls to a 77-43 win behind Crystal Hardy’s 22 points and 11
rebounds. Tracie Seymour, Bentley’s top scorer in the Fab Four, is named
to the All-Tournament team.
1991 – 3rd PlaceChampionships at Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Bentley wins its
third consecutive
regional t it le,
crushing Stonehill,
79-29, in the semis
and downing Saint
Anselm, 86-73, in
the finals as Tracie
Seymour and
Missy Wolfe team
for 41. Kim
Penwell explodes
for 33 in a 97-92 quarterfinal win over Jacksonville State and the Falcons
earn a trip to Cape Girardeau, Mo. National championship hopes fade
as North Dakota State downs the Falcons in the semis, 83-76, despite
22 apiece from Penwell and Wolfe. Seymour scores 20 the next night
in a 60-58 win over Norfolk State and Bentley returns home with the
third place trophy.
1992 – 4th PlaceChampionships at Fargo, N.D.
A pair of 8-point wins, 73-65 over Franklin Pierce and 68-60 over
Stonehill, give Bentley its record fourth consecutive New England
Regional title and a
date with Pitt-
Johnstown in the
quarterfinals. Tracie
Seymour explodes
for 32 to power
Bentley to a 90-73
win and the Falcons
are off to a record
fourth straight
NCAA Division II
Fab Four, this time
being held in Fargo, N.D. Delta State, which went on to capture its
third national title in four years, edges the Falcons in the semis, 68-66.
Bentley also comes up just short in the third place game, falling to
Portland State, 72-69. Tracie Seymour, the top scorer in the 1992 NCAA
tournament with 112 points in five games, is named to the All-
Tournament Team.
1993 – 4th PlaceChampionships at Bentley
A c c o m p l i s h i n g
what no other
NCAA women’s
basketball team
ever had, the
Falcons reach the
national semifinals
for an unprece-
dented fi fth
straight year and
are given the
ultimate honor,
hosting the presti-gious tournament. Nearly 4,000 fans pack the Dana
Center, with several hundred more turned away. After wins over Franklin
Pierce (71-46), UMass-Lowell (68-60) and Norfolk State (84-66) en
Bentley hosted the 1993 NCAA Division II Fab Fourwith a full house packing the Dana Center
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Tracie Seymour is theonly Bentley player toearn All-Tournament
honors twice
route to the Fab Four, the Falcons
are shot down by a strong North
Dakota State team, which wins its
five tournament games by an
average of 23 points. NDSU pulls
away late to defeat Bentley, 79-57.
In the third place game, Bentley
again goes cold down the stretch
and drops a 74-60 decision to
Michigan Tech.
1994
Bentley’s record-setting run of five
straight trips to the NCAA
Division II Fab Four comes to an
end when Stonehill College topples
the defending regional champs in
the New England Regional final, 81-
64. A second-half spurt of 17-2
turns a two-point Bentley lead into
a 13-point Chieftain advantage, and
the Falcons are not able to recover.
Bentley had earned a seventh straight trip to the Sweet Sixteen with a
76-63 win over UMass-Lowell, behind 23 points and five assists from
Kim Cummings.
1995
Making a record 13th appearance in the NCAA Division II
Championships, Bentley opens with a 72-62 first-round win over the
University of Bridgeport. Kim Cummings leads the way, with six steals,
eight rebounds and 27 points. The regional is held at Stonehill, but for
the first time since 1987, the Falcon season ends before the regional
championship game as Saint Anselm topples the Falcons in the semis,
79-74 in overtime. Beth Biasotti leads Bentley with 18 points, including
five three-pointers, but Andrea Sunday and Kristen Skoglund combine
for 45 for the Hawks.
1996 – Elite EightElite Eight at Fargo, N.D.
Bentley, making its
tenth consecutive
NCAA appearance
and playing in an
expanded region,
captures the
NCAA Division II
Northeast Regional
crown with wins
over the University
of Bridgeport, 87-
81, and the College
of Saint Rose, 63-58. Danielle Chaisson and Stacey Connors combine
for 41 points in the semis against Bridgeport. Beth Biasotti, who had
eight assists and six steals in the semis, scores a career-best 22 to pace
the Falcons in the title game, hitting six three-pointers. Bentley’s national
championship hopes are dashed by Delta State in the quarterfinals of
the Elite Eight in Fargo, N.D., the Lady Statesmen pulling away in the
second half for an 86-69 win, despite 18 points apiece from Biasotti
and Kim Cummings.
1997 – 4th PlaceElite Eight at Grand Forks, N.D.
Saint Rose enters
the 1997 NCAA
Division II
N o r t h e a s t
R e g i o n a l s
undefeated and as
host, but it is
s e c o n d - s e e d e d
Bentley which
emerges with the
regional crown in
Albany, N.Y. After a
first round bye, the Falcons advance to the regional finals for the ninth
time in 10 years with a 72-57 win over UMass-Lowell. Turning in a
superb defensive effort, Coach Stevens’ club shuts down two-time
regional champ Stonehill, 52-41, to avenge a loss a week earlier in the
conference playoffs and earn a second straight trip to the Elite Eight.
Freshman point guard Bri Fecteau, Bentley’s top scorer in both games,
is named the Regionals’ Most Outstanding Player. Game one in Grand
Forks, N.D. sees the Falcons topple 28-1 Kennesaw State in the
quarterfinals, 55-48, as Fecteau scores a career-best 21 points. That
proved to be the final win of the season for the Falcons, who drop a
70-48 decision to host North Dakota in the semis, with the Fighting
Sioux going on to win the national championship. Bentley also comes
up short in the third place game, falling to UC-Davis, 76-61.
1998 – Elite EightElite Eight at Pine Bluff, Ark.
The Falcons again
make the trip to
the Albany area –
this time to Siena
Col lege in sub-
urban Loudonville
– and return
home with their
third consecutive
NCAA Division II
Northeast Regional
title. After routing
Franklin Pierce in the semifinals, Bentley goes up against 33-0 and
second-ranked Saint Rose in the title game. The tightly-fought contest
goes right down to the wire before the Falcons pull out a 50-49 victory
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T H E H I S T O R Yafter Stephanie Adamian corrals the rebound following a missed Saint
Rose free throw that would have tied the game with :04 left. Danielle
Chaisson had scored with 1:08 left to give Bentley a 49-48 lead, and
after Saint Rose missed two from the line, Bri Fecteau made a free
throw with 0:16 to make it a two-point game. In the Elite Eight, held for
the first time at the Pine Bluff Convention Center in Pine Bluff, Ark.,
Bentley’s national championship hopes are thwarted by defending titlist
North Dakota, which goes on to repeat as champions. All-America
center Jenny Crouse has 16 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks to lead
the Fighting Sioux to the 71-56 win, the final spread inflated by North
Dakota’s 12 free throws in the final two minutes. Chaisson paces Bentley
with 20 points, eight rebounds, three steals and two blocks.
1999 – Elite EightElite Eight at Pine Bluff, Ark.
Bentley, for the first
time since 1996,
hosts the Northeast
Regional, and by the
time the weekend
concludes, has been
crowned regional
champions for the
fourth straight year
and ninth time since
1989 – a claim no
other Division II
team can make. In the semis, Bentley uses 15 points from Lauren Fuller
and some stellar defense (15-59 field goals for Saint Anselm) to dispose
of the Hawks, 64-57, and earn a rematch with Saint Rose in the title
game. Corey Gallagher, playing at home for the final time, scores 18
points with four trifectas as the Falcons hand the Golden Knights just
their second loss of the season, 54-48. Saint Rose, which came in
averaging 86 points, is held to 29 percent shooting. A return trip to
Pine Bluff, Ark., pits the Falcons against a powerful Emporia State team
and their All-America forward Jurgita Kausaite. She had 32 points and
15 boards as Emporia pulls away for a 99-72 win.
2000
Bentley’s run of four straight Northeast Regional championships and
nine-game regional win streak came to an end as Saint Rose, which
hosted the regional at Siena College, prevailed by a count of 82-72. The
undefeated Golden Knights, led by senior guard and tournament MVP
Nicole LaRocque, overcame a one-point deficit by outscoring the Falcons
20-8 in the first 7:06 of the second half to take charge. All five Saint
Rose starters scored in double figures with LaRocque leading the way
with 25 points on nine-of-ten shooting. Mbuyi Mukendi followed with
17 points, seven rebounds and three steals. For Bentley, Jen Pemberton
had 16 points, eight boards and five assists, and Kelly Barker posted a
double-double (14 points, 11 rebounds). The Falcons had reached the
regional championship game for the fifth straight year and 12th time in
13 seasons with a 68-59 win over American International. Bentley
stormed out to a 17-5 lead and was in control throughout with
Northeast-10 Player of the Year Lauren Fuller leading the Falcons with
16 points.
2001
For the second straight year, Bentley’s national championship hopes
are dashed in the regional final, with the top-seeded and host Falcons
being upset at home by Pace University, 86-75. The loss snapped a
number of Bentley winning streaks, including 21 in a row overall, 38
straight against conference competition and 23 consecutive at home.
Pace, which was led by a sensational effort from Wanda Maynard-Morris
(30 points, 15 rebounds, six assists and three steals), shot 51 percent
from the floor and limited Bentley to 35 percent while avenging a 19-
point loss a month earlier. For Bentley, senior All-America center Kelly
Barker became the Falcons’ all-time scoring leader, tallying 26 points to
finish her career with exactly 1,800, surpassing the 1,792 recorded by
1984 graduate Allison Fay. The Falcons had earned their sixth straight
trip to the regional championship game with a 76-62 win over American
International. Barker again led the way, with 27 points, nine rebounds
and two steals. The game also saw Jen Pemberton reach the 1,000-
point plateau.
2002
A lengthy cold spell and an outstanding game by Adelphi University
freshman point guard Jesse Dlabola brought an end to the Bentley
season before the Sweet 16 for just the second time since 1987. Dlabola
had a game-high 21 points, six rebounds, five steals and five assists as
Adelphi ousted the Falcons, 58-50. The Falcons, who shot just 34
percent despite five three-pointers by Keri Flynn, scored just six points
in the final 13:30 of the first half to fall behind by 11, and never caught
up in the second half. A night earlier in the opening round, Bentley
avenged a loss to Le Moyne in the Northeast-10 playoffs with a 65-54
win over the Dolphins. Flynn again played well, with 14 points, nine
boards, four steals and solid defense on Le Moyne’s top two scorers.
2003 – SemifinalistElite Eight at St. Joseph, Mo.
An impressive run
through the NCAA
playoffs came to a
stunning end when
eventual national
champion South
Dakota State ousted
the Falcons in OT in
the national semis.
The Jackrabbits,
who trail virtually
the entire game,
used a deflected, banked-in three-pointer at the buzzer by Stacie Cizek
to force the extra session and then outscored the deflated Bentley
team 12-5 in overtime to prevail 69-62. Melissa Pater paced SDSU with
31 points while the Falcons had a balanced attack with five players
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Keri Flynn was selected tothe All-Tournament Team
in 2003
Barbara Stevensand her teams
have cutdown the nets at
the NCAA re-gional 11 times
since 1989
T H E H I S T O R Yscoring between 10 and 12
points. Bentley, making its first
appearance in the Elite Eight in
four years, reached the semis
for the first time since 1994, by
besting Central Arkansas, 80-
69, on the strength of 20 points
by Keri Flynn. In the first eight-
team regional, Bentley captured
the title on its home court with
victories over New Haven,
Merrimack and Stonehil l ,
winning the three contests by
an average of 25.7 points. Flynn,
who had 20 in the 66-44
regional final win over Stonehill,
was named the Most
Outstanding Player of the
Northeast Regional.
2004
Bentley’s 30th varsity season culminates with an 18th straight NCAA
playoff berth, but for the first time since 1987, the Falcons don’t win at
least one NCAA tournament game. Bentley, the number two seed, is
upset in the opening round by Bryant, the Bulldogs using five double-
figure scorers to prevail by five, 70-65. Mary McDonnell led the way
with five three-pointers and 17 points, while Shevon Gibbons paced
Bentley with 20 points, including 18 in the second half, and nine
rebounds.
2005Bentley seemed headed for its second regional championship in three
years after taking a seven-point lead four minutes into the second half
of the regional final. However, defending champion and host Merrimack
had other ideas and outscored the Falcons 26-11 the rest of the way
for a 52-44 victory and a return trip to the Elite Eight. Bentley, which
had beaten the Warriors a week earlier on the same court in the
Northeast-10 final, shot only 27 percent, misfiring on 20 of its final 23
shots. Center Eileen Brosnihan (13 points, 12 rebounds) was named
the tournament MVP after leading Merrimack to the championship, and
junior guard Joelle Martin led the Warriors with 17 points. Shannon
Kirwan, an All-Tournament selection, paced Bentley with 12 points.
Bentley had reached the finals for the 15th time in 18 seasons with
victories over Bryant (67-56) and Southern Connecticut (63-49).
Shevon Gibbons (29 points, 13 boards) had a double-double against
Bryant, and Kate Kelley (15 points, 10 rebounds) had one in the
Southern game.
2007
Bentley advanced to the regional championship game and the Sweet
Sixteen for the 16th time in 20 years after disposing of Stonehill and
Pace in the first two rounds. That set up an encounter with host
Southern Connecticut, and the first half went as planned with the
Falcons taking a three-point lead into intermission. However, the Owls
scored the first 14 points after play resumed and went on to not only
earn a trip to the Elite Eight, but capture the national championship as
well. Shamika Jackson (17 points) and Babette Noah (18 rebounds) led
Southern, and Erica Kirwan had a team-best 12 points for Bentley.
Freshmen Colette Josey and Dedra Pritchard combined for 27 points
and 18 rebounds to lead Bentley to a 58-55 first-round win over
Stonehill, and seniors Lauren Moore and Shannon Kirwan led the way
in the semifinals, combining for 29 second-half points in a 69-61 win
over Pace.
2008
Bentley’s record 25th appearance in the NCAA Division II
Championships proved to be short-lived as the second-seeded Falcons
were upended in the opening round by Assumption, 67-58, in
Philadelphia. Bentley held a six-point lead midway through the second
half but was outscored 32-17 down the stretch and for the first time
in 25 years, came up short in its bid for a 20-win season. Ashley Bruton,
Elise Caira and Vanessa Lux each scored 11 points for the Falcons.
2009
Senior guard Kristy McLean netted a career-best 27 points in what
proved to be her final career game, but with the rest of team struggling
offensively, Bentley made a first-round exit from the NCAA Division II
Regional for the second straight year, falling to American International,
71-59, in Philadelphia. AIC received a combined 48 points from Laechia
Conley and Stacy Boisvert. Bentley shot only 27 percent for the game,
but was down only seven with 3:10 left after a three-ball from Kelly
Barrett. The Falcons got no closer and AIC locked up the win by making
17 of 20 free throws down the stretch.
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Bentley vs. NCAA Opponents
Opponent W L
Adelphi (2002) 0 1
American International (2000, 2001, 2009) 2 1
Assumption (2008, 2011) 1 1
Bellarmine (1990) 1 0
Bloomsburg (1989) 1 0
Bridgeport (1989, 1995, 1996) 3 0
Bryant (2004, 2005) 1 1
UC-Davis (1997) 0 1
Cal Poly Pomona (1989) 0 1
Central Arkansas (2003) 1 0
Central Florida (1984) 1 0
Central Missouri (1989) 1 0
Clayton State (2011) 0 1
C. W. Post (2011) 1 0
Delta State (1990, 1992, 1996) 0 3
Emporia State (1999) 0 1
Franklin Pierce (1992, 1993, 1998) 3 0
Jacksonville State (1991) 1 0
Keene State (1990) 1 0
Kennesaw State (1997) 1 0
Le Moyne (2002) 1 0
Mass.-Lowell (1993, 1994, 1997) 3 0
Merrimack (2003, 2005) 1 1
Michigan Tech (1993) 0 1
New Hampshire College (1988) 1 0
New Haven (1988, 1989, 2003) 2 1
Norfolk State (1991, 1993) 2 0
North Dakota (1997, 1998) 0 2
North Dakota State (1991, 1993) 0 2
Oakland (1990) 1 0
Pace (2001, 2007, 2011) 2 1
Pittsburgh-Johnstown (1992) 1 0
Portland State (1992) 0 1
Quinnipiac (1984, 1985) 0 2
Saint Anselm (1990, 1991, 1995, 1999) 3 1
Saint Rose (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000) 3 1
South Dakota State (2003) 0 1
Southern Conn (1983, 2005, 2007) 1 2
Springfield (1982) 0 1
Stonehill (1983, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992
1994, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2010) 7 3
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2010
Bentley came up short in the opening round of the NCAA Division II
East Regional for the third straight year, dropping a 74-56 decision to
Stonehill College at Fitchburg State. Foul trouble hurt the Falcons, who
had a two-point lead early in the second half and were within seven
with six minutes to play. Six-foot-three Kelsey Simonds had a dominating
game for the Skyhawks, finishing with 26 points, 15 rebounds and four
rejections. She hit all four of her three-pointers, helping Stonehill to a
10-14 effort from downtown. Kim Brennan led Bentley with 16 points.
and Elise Caira had a double-double (10 points, 10 rebounds).
2011 – SemifinalistElite Eight at St. Joseph, Mo.
The NCAA
Division II East
Regional returned
to the Dana Center
for the first time
since 2003, and
Bentley capitalized
by earning its first
regional title and
Elite Eight trip since
that same year. The
Falcons, behind a
25-point, 13-rebound effort from Jacqui Brugliera, earned their first
NCAA tournament win in four years by besting C.W. Post, 75-67, and
reached the regional final for the 17th time in 24 years with a 77-64
win over Assumption. Six players scored in doubles, and both Brugliera
and classmate Lauren Battista registered double-doubles. In the regional
final against Pace, Bentley faced a 61-57 deficit in the final minute before
senior Kim Brennan took the team on her back and led the Falcons to
their first regional title in eight years. The four-year starter converted a
three-point play with 32.4 seconds on the clock, came up with a steal
on Pace’s next possession, hit a go-ahead 12-footer off the fast break
with 12 seconds left, and locked up the Elite Eight trip by sinking two
free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining. Bentley’s outstanding season
came to an end in the opening round of the Elite Eight, held in St.
Joseph, Mo. The Falcons ran into an outstanding Clayton State team,
which used the combination of 40 minutes of full-court pressure, 16
second-chance points and sizzling second-half shooting from three to
post an 84-61 win. Courtney Finn led Bentley with 15 points, and
Brennan closed out her sparkling career by scoring 14 points without
missing a shot. Clayton State went on to capture its first-ever NCAA
Division II national championship.
Captains Ashley Saia (l) and Kim Brennan afterreceiving the regional championship trophy
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Lori Bender ‘89
T H E H I S T O R YIndividual Records
GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 36 Sharon Conway, Janet Kerrigan, Kim Penwell, Eileen Prendergast, Tracie Seymour, Missy Wolfe, 1990-91; Keri Flynn,
Becky Davison, Sara Wright, Shevon Gibbons, Chanté Bonds, Morgan DiPietro, 2002-03; Shevon Gibbons, KateKelley, Shannon Kirwan, Lauren Moore, 2004-05
Career: 135 Bri Fecteau, 1996-99, 2000-01Consecutive: 134 Janet Kerrigan, 1990-94
GAMES STARTEDSeason: 36 Kim Penwell, Tracie Seymour, Missy Wolfe, 1990-91
36 Keri Flynn, Becky Davison, Sara Wright, Chanté Bonds, 2002-0336 Shevon Gibbons, 2004-05
Career: 126 Jen Pemberton, 1997-2001; Kim Brennan, 2007-11POINTS SCORED
Half: 27 Kim Penwell vs. Jacksonville State, Mar. 16, 1991Game: 35 Kim Brennan vs. Merrimack, Mar. 2, 2010Game, Freshman 32 Jacqui Brugliera vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 19, 2011Season: 640 Keri Flynn, 2002-03 (241 FG, 101 3’s, 57 FT, 36 games)Season, Freshman: 520 Lauren Fuller, 1998-99 (182 FG, 156 FT, 34 games)Career: 1800 Kelly Barker, 1997-2001 (596 FG, 118 3’s, 490 FT, 131 games)
SCORING AVERAGESeason: 20.2 Theresa Angell, 1974-75 (262 points, 13 games)Career: 17.4 Alison Fay, 1980-84 (1792 points, 103 games)
FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 15 Kim Cummings vs. Norfolk State, Mar. 20, 1993 (18 att.)Season: 241 Keri Flynn, 2002-03 (551 att.)Career: 755 Alison Fay, 1980-84 (1389 att.)Consecutive: 16 Cheryl Boettger, 1989-90 (3 games)
16 Shevon Gibbons, Nov. 5-7, 2004 (3 games)16 Shevon Gibbons, Nov. 23-Dec 1, 2004 (3 games)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 34 Theresa Angell vs. Lowell Tech, Feb. 6, 1975 (12 made)Season: 551 Keri Flynn, 2002-03 (241 made)Career: 1464 Kim Cummings, 1992-96 (634 made)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 Shevon Gibbons vs. Le Moyne, Nov. 28, 2004 (10-10)Season: .619 Cheryl Boettger, 1989-90 (185-299)Career: .605 Cheryl Boettger, 1987-90 (297-491)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 7 Lori Bender vs. Bryant, Feb. 25, 1987
7 Keri Flynn vs. North Dakota State, Nov. 10, 20027 Lauren Moore vs. Le Moyne, Jan. 14, 2004
Season: 101 Keri Flynn, 2002-03 (247 att.)Career: 257 Keri Flynn, 2000-04 (656 att.)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 16 Keri Flynn vs. St. Michael’s, Jan. 8, 2003 (7 made)Season: 247 Keri Flynn, 2002-03 (101 made)Career: 714 Beth Biasotti, 1992-96 (251 made)
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 Tracie Seymour vs. North Carolina-Greensboro, Jan. 4, 1991 (4-4)
1.000 Tracie Seymour vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown, Mar. 21, 1992 (4-4)1.000 Beth Biasotti vs. Merrimack, Feb. 5, 1995 (4-4)1.000 Bri Fecteau vs. Bryant, Feb. 25, 1997 (4-4)1.000 Danielle Chaisson vs. Bryant, Jan. 21, 1998 (4-4)1.000 Becky Davison vs. Stonehill, Jan. 24, 2002 (4-4)1.000 Becky Davison vs. Saint Rose, Feb. 14, 2004 (4-4)1.000 Kristy McLean vs. American International, Feb. 15, 2007 (4-4)1.000 Kim Brennan vs. Saint Rose, Jan. 26, 2010 (4-4)1.000 Meghan Thomann vs. Franklin Pierce, Dec. 4, 2010 (4-4)
Season: .468 Becky Davison, 2002-03 (59-126)Career: .439 Becky Davison, 2000-03 (156-355)
FREE THROWS MADEGame: 16 Kim Cummings vs. American International, Jan. 13, 1996 (19 att.)Season: 184 Kim Penwell, 1991-92 (232 att.)Career: 516 Kim Penwell, 1989-93 (672 att.)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 19 Kim Cummings vs. American International, Jan. 13, 1996 (16 made)Season: 232 Kim Penwell, 1991-92 (184 made)Career: 672 Kim Penwell, 1989-93 (516 made)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 Colette Josey vs. Assumption, Feb. 24, 2009 (13-13)Season: .881 Lauren Moore, 2006-07 (59-67)Career: .834 Becky Davison, 2000-04 (261-313)
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADEGame: 13 Colette Josey vs. Assumption, Feb. 24, 2009 (13-13)Season: 35 Kristy McLean, Jan. 14-Feb. 7, 2009 (7 games)
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T H E H I S T O R YREBOUNDS
Game: 25 Theresa Angell vs. Boston University, Feb. 10, 197525 Tina Tarvers vs. Boston University, Feb. 10, 1975
Season: 334 Alison Fay, 1980-81 (25 games, 13.4 avg)Career: 1203 Alison Fay, 1980-84 (103 games, 11.7 avg)
REBOUND AVERAGESeason: 14.3 Theresa Angell, 1974-75 (186 in 13 games)Career: 11.7 Alison Fay, 1980-82 (1203 in 103 games)
ASSISTSGame: 15 Patty Shinkwin vs. Assumption, Feb. 10, 1981
15 Lisa Monteleone vs. N.H. College, Mar. 11, 198815 Monica Odoy vs. Merrimack, Feb. 13, 199115 Missy Wolfe vs. New Haven, Dec. 15, 1991
Season: 262 Monica Odoy, 1990-91Career: 709 Missy Wolfe, 1988-92
BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 9 Nina Houghton vs. Quinnipiac, Mar. 1, 1989Season: 125 Nina Houghton, 1988-89Career: 345 Nina Houghton, 1985-89
STEALSGame: 11 Patty Shinkwin vs. Lowell, Feb. 3, 1979Season: 127 Lisa Monteleone, 1987-88Career: 353 Paula Ayers, 1977-81
Team Records
POINTS SCOREDHalf: 62 vs. AIC, Mar. 4, 1995 (W 103-86)Game: 111 vs. Merrimack, Feb. 5, 1995 (W 111-76)Combined: 200 vs. Bryant, Jan. 14, 1995 (W 108-92)Season: 3018 1990-91 (36 games)Margin of Victory: 84 vs. Emerson, Dec. 4, 1975 (102-18)Margin of Defeat: 37 vs. Fitchburg State, Jan. 17, 1976 (90-53)
37 vs. Central Conn., Jan. 19, 1980 (102-65)POINTS ALLOWED
Half: 58 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Nov. 19, 1991 (L 102-95)58 vs. Stonehill, Nov. 22, 2005 (L 101-59)
Game: 102 vs. Central Conn., Jan. 19, 1980 (L 102-65)102 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Nov. 19, 1991 (L 102-95)
Season: 2243 1990-91 (36 games)SCORING AVERAGE
Highest: 83.8 1990-91 (36 games)Lowest: 49.7 1974-75 (13 games)Highest, Opponent: 62.5 2005-06 (33 games)Lowest, Opponent: 39.8 1974-75 (13 games)
FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 47 vs. Emerson, Dec. 4, 1975Season: 1177 1990-91 (36 games)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEHalf: .792 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Nov. 19, 1991 (19-24)Game: .659 vs. Bryant, Dec. 21, 2002 (29-44)
.659 vs. Stonehill, Feb. 10, 2007 (29-44)Season: .486 1988-89 (1095-2251)
FREE THROWS MADESeason 623 1998-99 (35 games)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: .955 vs. Assumption, Jan. 29, 2000 (21-22)Season: .757 1998-99 (623-823)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 14 vs. Dowling, Dec. 21, 2000
14 vs. Franklin Pierce, Feb. 8, 2001Season: 224 2000-01 (34 games)
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESeason: .409 2002-03 (181-443)
SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSGames Won: 33 1990-91 (33-3); 2002-03 (33-3)Games Lost: 13 2005-06 (20-13)Best Winning Pct: .939 1991-92 (31-2)Conference Games Won: 22 2000-01 (22-0)Conference Winning Pct.: 1.000 1988-89 (18-0), 1990-91 (18-0), 1991-92 (18-0),
1998-99 (18-0), 2000-01 (22-0), 2002-03 (22-0)Winning Streak: 32 Mar. 23, 1991 to Mar. 21, 1992Winning Streak (Regular Season): 71 Nov. 20, 1990 to Feb. 3, 1993Winning Streak (Conference): 63 Jan. 11, 1990 to Feb. 3, 1993Losing Streak: 5 Mar. 7, 2008 to Nov. 2, 2008
Missy Wolfe ‘92
Patty Shinkwin ‘82
Nina Houghton ‘89
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#1 Kelly Barker ‘01
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1997-98 31 75 199 .377 1 11 .091 71 107 .664 236 7.6 26 222 7.21998-99 35 156 333 .468 20 44 .455 140 188 .745 323 9.2 41 472 13.51999-00 31 168 355 .473 38 93 .409 117 154 .760 260 8.4 49 491 15.82000-01 34 197 403 .489 59 127 .465 162 199 .814 301 8.9 26 615 18.1TOTAL 131 596 1290 .462 118 275 .429 490 648 .756 1120 8.5 142 1800 13.7
#2 Alison Fay ‘84
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1980-81 25 185 339 .546 0 0 .000 57 95 .600 334 13.4 20 427 17.11981-82 25 199 354 .562 0 0 .000 74 101 .733 310 12..4 24 472 18.91982-83 24 169 336 .503 0 0 .000 88 121 .727 287 12.0 15 426 17.81983-84 29 202 360. 561 0 0 .000 63 100 .630 272 9.4 30 467 16.1TOTAL 103 755 1389 .544 0 0 .000 282 417 .676 1203 11.7 89 1792 17.4
#3 Danielle Chaisson ‘98
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1994-95 30 147 286 .514 1 4 .250 70 100 .700 198 6.6 20 365 12.21995-96 31 214 385 .556 19 43 .442 87 137 .635 220 7.1 31 534 17.21996-97 33 139 329 .422 10 42 .238 68 91 .747 215 6.5 40 356 10.81997-98 32 182 366 .497 19 50 .380 90 141 .638 186 5.8 66 473 14.8TOTAL 126 682 1366 .499 49 139 .353 315 469 .672 819 6.5 157 1728 13.7
#4 Kim Cummings ‘96
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1992-93 31 124 276 .449 1 2 .500 67 98 .684 155 5.0 82 316 10.21993-94 31 171 406 .421 20 61 .328 100 138 .725 192 6.2 129 462 14.91994-95 30 167 372 .449 8 37 .216 96 125 .768 197 6.6 172 438 14.61995-96 31 172 410 .420 10 35 .286 131 153 .856 233 7.5 180 485 15.6TOTAL 123 634 1464 .433 39 135 .289 394 514 .767 777 6.3 563 1701 13.8
#5 Kim Brennan ‘11
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg2007-08 30 107 317 .338 24 97 .247 61 79 .772 70 2.3 98 299 10.02008-09 33 162 395 .410 51 119 .429 124 156 .795 90 2.7 122 499 15.12009-10 30 165 396 .417 45 123 .366 146 182 .802 105 3.5 139 521 17.42010-11 33 127 330 .385 31 104 .298 91 110 .827 59 1.8 136 376 11.4TOTAL 126 561 1438 .390 151 443 .341 422 527 .801 324 2.6 495 1695 13.5
#6 Tracie Seymour ‘92
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1988-89 27 69 131 .527 0 1 .000 23 31 .742 75 2.8 41 161 6.01989-90 35 159 349 .456 26 84 .310 75 93 .806 183 5.2 112 419 12.01990-91 36 202 418 .483 31 93 .333 92 126 .730 220 6.1 134 527 14.61991-92 33 208 430 .484 35 90 .389 94 120 .783 227 6.9 96 545 16.5TOTAL 131 638 1328 .480 92 268 .343 284 370 .768 705 5.4 383 1652 12.6
#7 Kim Penwell ‘93
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1989-90 35 82 204 .402 2 6 .333 85 112 .759 113 3.2 92 251 7.21990-91 36 228 392 .582 0 1 .000 157 203 .773 269 7.5 83 613 17.01991-92 33 160 326 .491 0 5 .000 184 232 .793 220 6.7 112 504 15.31992-93 18 64 142 .451 0 0 .000 90 125 .720 110 6.1 56 218 12.1TOTAL 122 534 1064 .502 2 12 .167 516 672 .768 712 5.8 343 1586 13.0
#8 Becky Davison ‘04
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg2000-01 34 96 165 .582 3 4 .750 55 60 .917 125 3.7 19 250 7.42001-02 29 126 251 .502 40 89 .449 44 55 .800 187 6.4 50 336 11.62002-03 36 177 356 .497 59 126 .468 77 94 .819 222 6.2 52 490 13.62003-04 31 182 386 .472 54 136 .397 85 104 .817 268 8.3 39 503 16.2TOTAL 130 581 1158 .502 156 355 .439 261 313 .834 792 6.1 160 1579 12.1
#9 Keri Flynn ‘04
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg2000-01 33 89 205 .434 40 97 .412 25 33 .758 54 1.6 45 243 7.42001-02 29 126 314 .401 71 167 .425 45 56 .804 72 2.5 43 368 12.72002-03 36 241 551 .437 101 247 .409 57 67 .851 87 2.4 68 640 17.82003-04 25 120 308 .390 45 125 .360 35 41 .854 57 2.3 42 320 12.8TOTAL 123 576 1378 .418 257 636 .404 162 197 .822 270 2.2 198 1571 12.8
#10 Nina Houghton ‘89
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1985-86 27 177 390 .454 0 0 .000 79 117 .675 266 9.9 14 433 16.01986-87 27 108 239 .452 0 0 .000 52 75 .693 202 7.5 18 268 9.91987-88 26 139 271 .513 0 0 .000 59 95 .621 227 8.7 16 337 13.01988-89 34 164 327 .502 0 0 .000 57 85 .671 232 6.8 41 385 11.3TOTAL 114 588 1227 .479 0 0 .000 247 372 .664 927 8.1 89 1423 12.5
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Career Scoring Leaders#11 Shevon Gibbons ‘05
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg2001-02 Played at Norwich2002-03 36 131 227 .577 4 9 .444 80 117 .684 168 4.7 35 346 9.62003-04 31 160 264 .606 0 2 .000 110 154 .714 214 6.9 30 430 13.92004-05 36 229 378 .606 0 0 .000 164 247 .664 308 8.6 51 622 17.3TOTAL 103 520 869 .598 4 11 .364 354 518 .683 690 6.7 116 1398 13.6
#12 Patrice Misiano ‘93
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1989-90 26 43 89 .483 0 0 .000 15 28 .536 83 3.2 16 101 3.91990-91 35 196 392 .500 0 1 .000 69 95 .726 196 5.6 37 461 13.21991-92 33 173 370 .468 0 1 .000 61 88 .693 211 6.4 35 407 12.31992-93 34 160 391 .409 0 0 .000 74 114 .649 252 7.4 64 394 11.6TOTAL 128 572 1242 .461 0 2 .000 219 325 .674 742 5.8 152 1363 10.6
#13 Lauren Fuller ‘02
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1998-99 34 182 343 .531 0 3 .000 156 199 .784 258 7.6 47 520 15.31999-00 30 192 345 .557 0 0 .000 130 172 .756 230 7.7 37 514 17.12001-02 26 98 215 .456 0 0 .000 103 141 .730 163 6.3 34 299 11.5TOTAL 90 472 903 .523 0 3 .000 389 512 .760 651 7.2 118 1333 14.8
#14 Bri Fecteau ‘01
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1996-97 34 99 261 .379 41 112 .366 90 106 .849 82 2.4 157 329 9.71997-98 32 131 276 .475 50 115 .435 71 92 .772 73 2.3 144 383 12.01998-99 35 131 290 .452 35 89 .393 113 133 .850 91 2.6 180 410 11.72000-01 34 56 137 .409 19 47 .404 54 64 .844 52 1.5 92 185 5.4TOTAL 135 417 964 .433 145 363 .399 328 395 .830 298 2.2 573 1307 9.7
#15 Claire Holston ‘85
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1981-82 25 128 322 .398 0 0 .000 60 79 .759 152 6.1 122 316 12.61982-83 17 83 215 .386 0 0 .000 18 34 .529 138 8.1 65 184 10.81983-84 28 152 364 .418 0 0 .000 68 97 .701 198 7.1 84 372 13.31984-85 31 158 351 .450 0 0 .000 68 126 .540 308 9.9 88 384 12.4TOTAL 101 521 1252 .416 0 0 .000 214 336 .637 796 7.9 359 1256 12.4
#16 Lori Bender ‘89
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1985-86 27 70 181 .387 0 0 .000 23 29 .793 66 2.4 71 163 6.01986-87 29 90 205 .439 27 58 .466 29 40 .725 65 2.2 66 236 8.11987-88 32 139 318 .437 60 148 .405 44 61 .721 86 2.7 91 382 11.91988-89 34 146 339 .431 83 203 .409 51 72 .708 81 2.4 97 426 12.5TOTAL 122 445 1043 .427 170 409 .416 147 202 .728 298 2.4 325 1207 9.9
#17 Janet Kerrigan ‘94
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1990-91 36 71 155 .458 0 0 .000 62 91 .681 146 4.1 25 204 5.71991-92 33 95 185 .514 0 0 .000 63 107 .589 181 5.5 24 253 7.71992-93 34 101 197 .513 0 0 .000 83 115 .722 228 6.7 29 285 8.41993-94 31 139 253 .549 0 0 .000 144 206 .699 242 7.8 25 422 13.6TOTAL 134 406 790 .514 0 0 .000 352 519 .678 797 5.9 103 1164 8.7
#18 Stacey Connors ’98
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1994-95 30 104 196 .531 1 2 .500 58 81 .716 185 6.2 33 267 8.91995-96 19 48 85 .565 0 2 .000 39 54 .722 70 3.7 16 135 7.11996-97 34 159 299 .532 1 3 .333 87 119 .731 222 6.5 43 406 11.91997-98 27 137 233 .588 1 3 .333 61 89 .685 175 6.5 48 336 12.4TOTAL 110 448 813 .551 3 10 .300 245 343 .714 652 5.9 140 1144 10.4
#18 Missy Wolfe ‘92
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1988-89 34 108 237 .456 1 2 .500 54 94 .574 89 2.6 240 271 8.01989-90 35 118 302 .391 34 82 .415 71 101 .703 88 2.5 194 341 9.71990-91 36 171 412 .415 55 147 .374 50 74 .676 142 3.9 183 447 12.41991-92 10 29 100 .290 9 40 .225 18 28 .643 31 3.1 92 85 8.5TOTAL 115 426 1051 .405 99 271 .365 193 297 .650 350 3.0 709 1144 9.9
#20 Lisa Monteleone ‘88
Year GP FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1984-85 31 88 233 .378 0 0 .000 38 60 .633 74 2.4 126 214 6.91985-86 27 115 324 .355 0 0 .000 46 70 .657 103 3.8 152 276 10.21986-87 29 106 313 .339 1 12 .083 99 126 .786 103 3.6 151 312 10.81987-88 32 133 316 .421 0 4 .000 66 104 .635 121 3.8 227 332 10.4TOTAL 119 442 1186 .373 1 16 .063 249 360 .692 401 3.4 656 1134 9.5
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YRS PTS AVG
21. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 4 1127 9.221. Kristy McLean, 05-09 4 1127 9.223. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 4 1107 8.524. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 5 1099 8.425. Lauren Moore, 03-07 4 1098 8.626. Paula Ayers, 77-81 4 1088 12.127. C White, 97-01 4 1056 8.028. Kate Kelley, 02-06 4 1034 8.529. Laurie Foley, 81-85 4 1006 9.330. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 4 1003 7.831. Stacy Pahl, 87-90 3 949 10.532. Chris Jennings, 83-87 4 948 9.333. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 4 931 7.334. Lisa Gagnon, 86-90 4 904 7.735. Gretchen Tichy, 81-85 4 886 8.336. Kara O’Neil, 98-02 4 856 7.237. Vanessa Lux, 04-08 4 839 7.038. Patty Hansen, 75-79 4 821 9.838. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 4 821 8.640. Maureen DeLuke, 76-80 4 802 9.440. Liz Leonard, 99-03 4 802 7.542. Theresa Angell, 74-77 3 783 13.343. Kris Uttley, 85-89 4 772 6.544. Judy Paratore, 75-79 4 771 8.545. Colette Josey, 06-10 4 763 8.346. Karen Mishelof, 91-94 3 733 7.647. Cathy Gallant, 80-82 2 728 15.248. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 4 715 5.549. Cheryl Boettger, 87-90 3 701 8.850. Cathy Sterner, 89-80, 91-93 4 670 5.551. Sara Wright, 01-03 2 658 10.352. Nickie Sparks, 94-97 3 651 7.153. Alyssa Sluz, 93-97 4 643 5.354. Linda Nardella, 83-87 4 639 5.855. Katherine Goodwin, 09-11 2 610 9.7
56. Erica Kirwan, 04-08 4 580 4.857. Jodi Ouellette, 85-89 4 577 6.658. Sharon Zeevi, 97-01 4 574 5.059. Dee Goulet, 85-88 3 569 8.160. Jackie Forster, 78-82 4 544 7.361. Michele Burdick, 80-84 4 535 5.462. Stephanie Adamian, 94-98 4 528 4.563. Sharon Conway, 90-94 4 514 4.264. Shatasia Kearse, 08-11 3 496 5.5
65. Jacqui Brugliera, 10-11 1 492 14.9
66. Carlini Guest, 90-94 4 489 5.267. Kelly Barrett, 06-10 4 456 4.068. Elise Caira, 07-11 4 453 8.5
69. Meghan Thomann, 08-11 3 443 4.7
69. Angela Manfredi, 05-09 4 443 3.571. Lauren Battista, 10-11 1 439 13.3
72. Eileen Prendergast, 88-92 4 438 3.873. Morgan DiPietro, 01-05 4 423 3.474. Carolyn Gottstein, 05-06 1 400 12.975. Ashley Bruton, 04-08 4 395 3.376. MaryBeth Bruce, 82-86 4 381 4.377. Joyce McDade, 84-88 4 362 3.978. Sarah Blaisdell, 95-99 4 337 3.979. Jane Moskey, 81-83 2 329 7.080. Dedra Pritchard, 06-10 3 320 3,681. Lauren Massie, 08-11 3 303 3.9
82. Monica Odoy, 87-91 4 300 2.383. Nancie Roundtree, 79-81 2 291 6.283. Shauna Hall, 76-80 4 291 3.985. LaToya Thomas, 02-06 4 284 2.5
86. Ellen Galanis, 77-81 4 273 3.687. Tanya Hvizdak, 99-01 2 267 4.287. Robin Mackey, 82-84 2 267 5.789. Tina Tarvers, 74-76 2 255 8.290. Kara Hanover, 95-98 3 228 3.591. Marianne Collins, 76-78 2 227 5.392. Marianne Melbinger, 79-83 3 225 5.293. Beth Pilgrim, 90-94 4 222 2.494. Sherrie Muller, 87-91 4 213 3.095. Adrienne Level, 98-02 4 211 2.796. Janice Staula, 74-76 2 208 6.197. Jill Denzak, 77-81 4 205 3.398. Carolyn Brown, 97-99 2 204 3.599. Courtney Finn, 10-11 1 199 7.7
100. Chris Calliontzis, 79-82 3 188 4.7
SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 2 years)
YRS PTS AVG
1. Alison Fay, 80-84 4 1792 17.42. Cathy Gallant, 80-82 2 728 15.23. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 3 1333 14.84. Kim Cummings, 92-96 4 1701 13.85. Kelly Barker, 97-01 4 1800 13.76. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 4 1728 13.77. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 3 1398 13.68. Kim Brennan, 07-11 4 1695 13.5
9. Theresa Angell, 74-77 3 783 13.310. Kim Penwell, 89-93 4 1586 13.011. Keri Flynn, 00-04 4 1571 12.812. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 4 1652 12.613. Nina Houghton, 85-89 4 1423 12.514. Claire Holston, 81-85 4 1256 12.415. Becky Davison, 00-04 4 1579 12.116. Paula Ayers, 77-81 4 1088 12.117. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 4 1363 10.618. Stacy Pahl, 87-90 3 949 10.519. Stacey Connors, 94-98 4 1144 10.420. Sara Wright, 01-03 2 658 10.3
REBOUNDS
YRS REB AVG
1. Alison Fay, 80-84 4 1203 11.72. Kelly Barker, 97-01 4 1120 8.53. Nina Houghton, 85-89 4 927 8.14. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 4 819 6.55. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 4 797 5.96. Claire Holston, 8185 4 796 7.97. Becky Davison, 00-04 4 792 6.18. Kim Cummings, 92-96 4 777 6.39. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 4 742 5.810. Gretchen Tichy, 81-85 4 715 6.711. Kim Penwell, 89-93 4 712 5.812. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 4 705 5.413. Chris Jennings, 83-87 4 703 6.914. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 3 690 6.715. Colette Josey, 06-10 4 679 7.416. Stacey Connors, 94-98 4 652 5.917. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 3 651 7.218. Cathy Sterner, 88-90, 9193 4 621 5.119. Theresa Angell, 74-77 3 596 10.120. Kristy McLean, 05-09 4 590 4.821. Kate Kelley, 02-06 4 586 4.822. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 4 584 6.123. Sharon Zeevi, 97-01 4 536 4.724. Liz Leonard, 99-03 4 526 4.925. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 4 525 4.1
REBOUND AVERAGE (Min. 400 reb.)
YRS REB AVG
1. Alison Fay, 90-94 4 1203 11.72. Theresa Angell, 74-77 3 596 10.13. Cathy Gallant, 80-82 2 471 9.84. Kelly Barker, 97-01 4 1120 8.55. Nina Houghton, 85-89 4 927 8.16. Claire Holston, 81-85 4 796 7.97. Sara Wright, 01-03 2 495 7.78. Colette Josey, 06-10 4 679 7.49. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 3 651 7.210. Chris Jennings, 83-87 4 703 6.9
Bri Fecteau ‘01
Career Leaders
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11. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 3 690 6.712. Gretchen Tichy, 81-85 4 715 6.713. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 4 819 6.514. Kim Cummings, 92-96 4 777 6.315. Patty Hansen, 75-79 4 523 6.216. Becky Davison, 00-04 4 792 6.117. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 4 584 6.118. Elise Caira, 07-11 4 322 6.1
19. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 4 797 5.920. Stacey Connors, 94-98 4 652 5.9
ASSISTS
YRS AST AVG
1. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 4 709 6.22. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 4 656 5.53. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 4 573 4.24. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 4 572 6.05. Kim Cummings, 92-96 4 563 4.66. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 4 535 4.47. Monica Odoy, 87-91 4 520 4.08. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 4 509 3.98. Liz Leonard, 99-03 4 508 4.710. Kim Brennan, 07-11 4 495 3.9
11. C White, 97-01 4 486 3.712. Paula Ayers, 77-81 4 483 5.413. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 4 383 3.014. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 4 383 2.915. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 4 380 2.916. Eileen Prendergast, 88-92 4 375 3.317. Kris Uttley, 85-89 4 368 3.118. Claire Holston, 81-85 4 359 3.619. Kim Penwell, 89-93 4 343 2.820. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 5 340 2.6
FIELD GOALS MADE
G NO
1. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 7552. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 6823. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 6384. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 6345. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 5966. Nina Houghton, 85-89 114 5887. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 5818. Keri Flynn, 00-04 123 5769. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 128 57210. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 561
11. Kim Penwell, 89-93 122 53412. Claire Holston, 81-85 101 52113. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 103 52014. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 90 47215. Stacey Connors, 94-98 110 44816. Lori Bender, 85-89 122 44517. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 44218. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 43219. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 115 42620. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 135 417
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
G NO
1. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 14642. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 1438
3. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 13894. Keri Flynn, 00-04 123 13785. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 13666. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 13287. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 12908. Claire Holston, 81-85 101 1252
9. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 128 124210. Nina Houghton, 85-89 114 122711. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 118612. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 115813. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 111514. Kim Penwell, 89-93 122 106415. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 115 105116. Lori Bender, 85-89 122 104317. Maureen DeLuke, 76-80 85 104017. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 131 104019. Laurie Foley, 81-85 108 101120. Judy Paratore, 75-79 91 1007
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 250 FG)
FG-FGA PCT
1. Cheryl Boettger, 87-90 297-491 .6052. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 520-869 .5983. Sara Wright, 01-03 264-467 .5654. Stacey Connors, 94-98 448-813 .5515. Nickie Sparks, 94-97 259-473 .5486. Alison Fay, 80-84 755-1389 .5447. Stacy Pahl, 87-90 369-700 .5278. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 472-903 .5239. Colette Josey, 06-10 303-583 .52010. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 406-790 .51411. Kim Penwell, 89-93 534-1064 .50211. Becky Davison, 00-04 581-1158 .50213. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 682-1366 .49914. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 638-1328 .48015. Nina Houghton, 85-89 588-1227 .47916. Alyssa Sluz, 93-97 261-552 .47317. Kate Kelley, 02-06 404-865 .46718. Vanessa Lux, 04-08 344-739 .46519. Kelly Barker, 97-01 596-1290 .46220. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 572-1242 .461
FREE THROWS MADE
G NO
1. Kim Penwell, 89-93 122 5162. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 4903. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 422
4. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 3945. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 90 3896. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 3577. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 103 3548. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 134 3529. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 135 32810. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 31511. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 28412. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 28213. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 26114. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 96 25515. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 24916. Nina Houghton, 85-89 114 24717. Stacey Connors, 94-98 110 24518. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 131 23119. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 128 22620. Kate Kelley, 02-06 122 225
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
G NO
1. Kim Penwell, 89-93 122 6722. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 6483. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 527
4. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 134 5195. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 103 5186. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 514
7. Lauren Fuller, 98-02 90 5128. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 4699. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 46310. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 41711. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 135 39512. Nina Houghton, 85-89 114 37213. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 37014. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 96 36115. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 36016. Stacey Connors, 94-98 110 34317. Claire Holston, 81-85 101 33618. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 32919. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 128 32520. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 131 323
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 150 FTM)
FT-FTA PCT
1. Becky Davison, 00-04 261-313 .8342. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 328-395 .8303. Keri Flynn, 00-04 162-197 .8224. Kate Kelley, 02-06 225-276 .8155. Kim Brennan, 07-11 422-527 .801
6. Lauren Moore, 03-07 185-232 .7977. Laurie Foley, 81-85 218-282 .7738. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 357-463 .7719. Kim Penwell, 89-93 516-672 .76810. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 284-370 .76811. Kim Cummings, 92-96 394-514 .76712. Kristy McLean, 05-09 222-290 .76613. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 389-512 .76014. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 186-245 .75915. Kelly Barker, 97-01 490-648 .75616. Carolyn Gottstein, 05-06 126-172 .73317. Colette Josey, 06-10 157-216 .72718. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 231-323 .71519. Liz Leonard, 99-03 193-270 .71520. Stacey Connors, 94-98 245-343 .714
THREE-POINTERS MADE
G NO
1. Keri Flynn, 00-04 123 2572. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 122 2513. Lauren Moore, 03-07 128 2054. Lori Bender, 85-89 122 1705. C White, 97-01 132 1646. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 1567. Kara O’Neil, 98-02 119 1548. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 151
9. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 135 14510. Kristy McLean, 05-09 122 13510. Meghan Thomann, 08-11 94 135
12. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 12013. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 11814. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 115 9915. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 9216. Ashley Bruton, 04-08 118 8517. Katherine Goodwin, 09-11 63 82
18. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 131 7819. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 128 7520. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 128 51
THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
G NO
1. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 122 7142. Keri Flynn, 00-04 123 6363. Lauren Moore, 03-07 128 6074. C White, 97-01 132 4434. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 443
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4. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 443
6. Kristy McLean, 05-09 122 4117. Lori Bender, 85-89 122 4098. Kara O’Neil, 98-02 119 3989. Meghan Thomann, 08-11 94 388
10. Bri Fecteau, 97-01 135 36311. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 35512. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 34313. Ashley Bruton, 04-08 118 31614. Tracy Pomerenke, 02-07 131 28915. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 27516. Missy Wolfe, 99-92 115 27117. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 26818. Katherine Goodwin, 09-11 63 249
19. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 128 23520. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 128 191
THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 75 made)
FG-FGA PCT
1. Becky Davison, 00-04 156-355 .4392. Kelly Barker, 97-01 118-275 .4293. Lori Bender, 85-89 170-409 .4164. Keri Flynn, 00-04 257-636 .4045. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 145-363 .3996. Kara O’Neil, 98-02 154-398 .3877. C White, 97-01 164-443 .3708. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 99-271 .3659. Kim Brennan, 07-10 120-339 .35410. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 251-714 .35211. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 120-343 .35012. Meghan Thomann, 08-11 135-388 .348
13. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 92-268 .34314. Kim Brennan, 07-10 151-443 .341
15. Lauren Moore, 03-07 205-607 .33816. Katherine Goodwin, 09-11 82-249 .329
16. Kristy McLean, 05-09 135-411 .32817. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 75-235 .31918. Tracy Pomerenke, 92--97 78-289 .27010. Ashley Bruton, 04-08 85-316 .269
STEALS
G NO
1. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 3482. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 3423. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 3324. Claire Holston, 81-85 101 3255. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 96 3176. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 115 3097. Kim Penwell, 89-93 122 2778. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 135 2709. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 25410. Kris Uttley, 85-89 119 25211. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 122 24712. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 128 24513. Lisa Gagnon, 86-90 118 24014. C White, 97-01 132 23715. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 131 22616. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 21417. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 20318. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 128 19919. Maureen DeLuke, 76-80 85 19620. Kristy McLean, 05-09 122 191
BLOCKS
G NO
1. Nina Houghton, 85-89 114 3452. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 126 218
3. Colette Josey, 06-10 92 1554. Gretchen Tichy, 81-85 106 1455. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 1145. Alyssa Sluz, 93-97 122 1147. Sharon Conway, 90-94 121 1108. Stacy Pahl, 87-90 90 1089. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 128 9710. Kelly Barker, 97-01 131 9611. Shevon Gibbons, 02-05 103 7612. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 7512. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 7514. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 131 7315. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 128 7016. Stacey Connors, 94-98 110 6717. Dee Goulet, 85-88 70 6418. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 6219. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 131 6119. Maureen DeLuke, 76-80 85 61
GAMES PLAYED
NO
1. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 1352. Janet Kerrigan, 90-94 1343. C White, 97-01 1324. Tracy Pomerenke, 92-97 1314. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 1314. Kelly Barker, 97-01 1314. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 1314. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 1319. Becky Davison, 00-04 13010. Monica Odoy, 87-91 12911. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 12811. Corey Gallagher, 95-99 12811. Patrice Misiano, 89-93 12811. Lauren Moore, 03-07 12815. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 12615. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126
17. Angela Manfredi, 05-09 12518. Morgan DiPietro, 01-05 12419. Kim Cummings, 92-96 12319. Keri Flynn, 00-04 12320. Alyssa Sluz, 93-97 122
GAMES STARTED
NO
1. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 1261. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126
3. Danielle Chaisson, 94-98 1214. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 1165. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 1156. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 1147. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 1107. Kim Cummings, 92-96 1109. Becky Davison, 00-04 10310. Liz Leonard, 99-03 10210. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 10210. Patrice Misiano, 99-03 10210. Tracie Seymour, 89-93 10210. Kelly Barker, 97-01 10215. Lauren Moore, 03-07 10016. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 9717. Nina Houghton, 85-89 9118. Keri Flynn, 00-04 8919. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 8820. Kris Uttley, 85-89 86
MINUTES
MIN
1. Kim Brennan, 07-11 4369
2. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 38383. Kim Cummings, 92-96 37304. Becky Davison, 00-04 35794. Alison Fay, 80-84 35796. Lauren Moore, 03-07 35717. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 35298. C White, 97-01 35189. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 342010. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 339511. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 334812. Bri Fecteau, 96-99, 00-01 334613. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 322514. Tracie Seymour, 88-92 321515. Keri Flynn, 00-04 321116. Jen Pemberton, 97-01 320717. Kim Penwell, 89-93 314118. Claire Holston, 81-85 313719. Lori Bender, 85-89 306820. Kristy McLean, 05-09 3066
AVERAGE MINUTES (Min. 2 years)
G AVG
1. Alison Fay, 80-84 103 34.742. Kim Brennan, 07-11 126 34.67
3. Patty Shinkwin, 78-82 96 33.64. Paula Ayers, 77-81 90 31.75. Claire Holston, 81-85 101 31.16. Kim Cummings, 92-96 123 30.37. Katherine Goodwin, 09-11 63 29.88. Lisa Monteleone, 84-88 119 29.79. Cathy Gallant, 80-82 48 29.610. Shannon Kirwan, 03-07 131 29.311. Missy Wolfe, 88-92 115 29.112. Lauren Fuller, 98-00, 01-02 90 28.513. Lauren Moore, 03-07 128 27.914. Beth Biasotti, 92-96 122 27.815. Becky Davison, 00-04 130 27.516. C White, 97-01 132 26.717. Liz Leonard, 99-03 107 26.618. Chanté Bonds, 01-05 131 26.119. Keri Flynn, 00-04 123 26.120. Gretchen Tichy, 81-85 122 25.7
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YEAR NO1. Keri Flynn 02-03 6402. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 6223. Kelly Barker 00-01 6154. Kim Penwell 90-91 6135. Kristy McLean 08-09 5606. Tracie Seymour 91-92 5457. Danielle Chaisson 95-96 5348. Tracie Seymour 90-91 5279. Kim Brennan 09-10 52110. Lauren Fuller 98-99 52011. Lauren Fuller 99-00 51412. Kim Penwell 91-92 50413. Becky Davison 03-04 50314. Kim Brennan 08-09 499
15. Jacqui Brugliera 10-11 49215. Kelly Barker 99-00 49116. Becky Davison 02-03 49017. Kim Cummings 95-96 48518. Sara Wright 02-03 47719. Danielle Chaisson 97-98 473
SCORING AVERAGE
YEAR PPG1. Theresa Angell 74-75 20.22. Alison Fay 81-82 18.93. Kelly Barker 00-01 18.14. Keri Flynn 02-03 17.85. Alison Fay 82-83 17.86. Kim Brennan 09-10 17.4
7. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 17.38. Danielle Chaisson 95-96 17.29. Lauren Fuller 99-00 17.110. Alison Fay 80-81 17.111. Kim Penwell 90-91 17.012. Kristy McLean 08-09 17.013. Tracie Seymour 91-92 16.514. Becky Davison 03-04 16.215. Alison Fay 83-84 16.116. Cathy Gallant 81-82 16.117. Nina Houghton 85-86 16.018. Theresa Angell 75-76 16.019. Kelly Barker 99-00 15.820. Paula Ayers 78-79 15.8
REBOUNDS
YEAR NO
1.. Alison Fay 80-81 3342. Kelly Barker 98-99 3233. Sara Wright 03-04 3184. Alison Fay 81-82 3105. Claire Holston 84-85 3085. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 3087. Kelly Barker 00-01 3018. Alison Fay 82-83 2879. Jacqui Brugliera 10-11 283
10. Alison Fay 83-84 27211. Colette Josey 09-10 27012. Kim Penwell 90-91 26913. Carlini Guest 93-94 26814. Nina Houghton 85-86 26615. Carolyn Gottstein 05-06 263
REBOUND AVERAGE
YEAR RPG1. Theresa Angell 74-75 14.32. Alison Fay 80-81 13.43. Tina Tarvers 74-75 12.84. Alison Fay 81-82 12.45. Alison Fay 82-83 12.06. Theresa Angell 75-76 10.97. Cathy Gallant 80-81 10.48. Claire Holston 84-85 9.99. Nina Houghton 85-86 9.910. Alison Fay 83-84 9.411. Kelly Barker 98-99 9.212. Cathy Gallant 81-82 9.213. Patty Shinkwin 78-79 9.014. Colette Josey 09-10 9.015. Kelly Barker 00-01 8.9
ASSISTS
YEAR NO1. Monica Odoy 90-91 2622. Eileen Prendergast 91-92 2453. Missy Wolfe 88-89 2404. Lisa Monteleone 87-88 2275. Liz Leonard 02-03 2266. Missy Wolfe 89-90 1947. Patty Shinkwin 81-82 1837. Missy Wolfe 90-91 1839. Bri Fecteau 98-99 1809. Kim Cummings 95-96 18011. Liz Leonard 01-02 17211. Kim Cummings 94-95 17213. Shannon Kirwan 05-06 17114. Paula Ayers 80-81 16615. Beth Biasotti 83-84 15715. Bri Fecteau 96-97 157
FIELD GOALS MADE
YEAR NO
1. Keri Flynn 02-03 2412. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 2293. Kim Penwell 90-91 2284. Danielle Chaisson 95-96 2145. Tracie Seymour 91-92 2086. Tracie Seymour 90-91 2026. Alison Fay 83-84 2028. Alison Fay 81-82 1999. Kelly Barker 00-01 19710. Patrice Misiano 90-91 196
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
YEAR NO1. Keri Flynn 02-03 5512. Laurie Foley 84-85 4633. Tracie Seymour 91-92 4304. Tracie Seymour 90-91 4185. Missy Wolfe 90-91 4126. Kim Cummings 95-96 4107. Kim Cummings 93-94 4068. Kelly Barker 00-01 4039. Kristy McLean 08-09 40110. Kim Brennan 09-10 396
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
YEAR PCT1. Cheryl Boettger 89-90 .6192. Shevon Gibbons 03-04 .6062. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 .6064. Sara Wright 02-03 .6035. Stacy Pahl 88-89 .5926. Stacey Connors 97-98 .5887. Kim Penwell 90-91 .5828. Shevon Gibbons 02-03 .5779. Alison Fay 81-82 .56210. Alison Fay 83-84 .561
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
YEAR NO
1. Keri Flynn 02-03 1012. Lori Bender 88-89 833. Keri Flynn 01-02 714. Beth Biasotti 95-96 695. Beth Biasotti 93-94 686. Lauren Moore 04-05 647. Lauren Moore 06-07 628. Lori Bender 87-88 609. C White 99-00 599. Kelly Barker 00-01 599. Beth Biasotti 94-95 599. Becky Davison 02-03 59
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
YEAR NO
1. Keri Flynn 02-03 2472. Lori Bender 88-89 2033. Beth Biasotti 95-96 2014. Lauren Moore 04-05 1995. Beth Biasotti 93-94 1936. Lauren Moore 05-06 1827. Keri Flynn 01-02 1678. Kristy McLean 08-09 1649. Beth Biasotti 94-95 16110. Beth Biasotti 92-93 159
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
YEAR PCT1. Becky Davison 02-03 .4682. Lori Bender 86-87 .4663. Kelly Barker 00-01 .4654. Becky Davison 01-02 .4495. Lauren Moore 06-07 .4426. Kara O’Neil 00-01 .4397. Bri Fecteau 97-98 .4358. Kim Brennan 08-09 .4299. C White 98-99 .42610. Keri Flynn 01-02 .425
FREE THROWS MADE
YEAR NO1. Kim Penwell 91-92 1842. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 1643. Kelly Barker 00-01 1624. Kim Penwell 90-91 1575. Lauren Fuller 98-99 1566. Kim Brennan 09-10 1467. Janet Kerrigan 93-94 1448. Jacqui Brugliera 10-11 141
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ASSISTS
15 Patty Shinkwin vs. Assumption, 2-10-8115 Lisa Monteleone vs. New Hampshire
College, 3-11-8815 Monica Odoy vs. Merrimack, 2-13-9115 Missy Wolfe vs. New Haven, 12-9-9114 accomplished five times
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
7 Lori Bender vs. Bryant, 2-25-877 Keri Flynn vs. North Dakota State, 11-10-027 Lauren Moore vs. Le Moyne, 1-14-046 accomplished 11 times, including
Keri Flynn vs. St. Michael’s, 1-15-02Keri Flynn vs. Saint Rose, 1-26-02Keri Flynn vs. Bryant, 12-21-02Shannon Kirwan vs. Pace, 1-5-06Kristy McLean vs. AIC, 11-28-07
TEAM SCORING
111 vs. Merrimack, 1994-95108 vs. Bryant, 1994-95106 vs. Stonehill, 2000-01105 vs. Eastern Nazarene, 1981-82105 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 1990-91104 vs. New York Tech, 2000-01103 vs. New Hampshire College, 1980-81103 vs. Keene State, 1990-91103 vs. American International, 1994-95102 vs. Emerson, 1975-76102 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1997-98102 vs. Merrimack, 2000-01101 vs. Merrimack, 1990-91101 vs. Merrimack, 1995-96101 vs. Bryant, 1998-99100 vs. American International, 1988-89100 vs. St. Michael’s, 1997-98100 vs. Ashland, 1998-99
9. Kelly Barker 98-99 14010. Kristy McLean 08-09 137
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
YEAR NO
1. Shevon Gibbons 04-05 2472. Kim Penwell 91-92 2323. Janet Kerrigan 93-94 2064. Kim Penwell 90-91 2035. Kelly Barker 00-01 1995. Lauren Fuller 98-99 1997. Kelly Barker 98-99 1888. Jacqui Brugliera 10-11 188
9. Kim Brennan 09-10 182
10. Sara Wright 02-03 173
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
YEAR PCT
1. Lauren Moore 06-07 .8812. Kim Cummings 95-96 .8563. Bri Fecteau 98-99 .8504. Bri Fecteau 96-97 .8495. Colette Josey 08-09 .836
6. Kristy McLean 08-09 .8307. Kim Brennan 10-11 .8278. Kate Kelley 04-05 .8249. Beth Biasotti 94-95 .81910. Becky Davison 02-03 .819
STEALS
YEAR NO
1. Lisa Monteleone 87-88 1272. Claire Holston 84-85 1133. Missy Wolfe 90-91 1084. Tracie Seymour 91-92 1055. Kim Penwell 90-91 1026. Kris Uttley 88-89 1007. Missy Wolfe 89-90 998. Tracie Seymour 90-91 989. Paula Ayers 78-79 979. Paula Ayers 80-81 97
BLOCKED SHOTS
YEAR NO
1. Nina Houghton 88-89 1252. Nina Houghton 86-87 83
Single Game Bests
POINTS
35 Kim Brennan vs. Merrimack, 3-2-1034 Tracie Seymour vs. Alaska-Anchorage, 11-19-9033 Laurie Foley vs. Quinnipiac, 12-8-8433 Kim Penwell vs. Jacksonville State, 3-16-9132 Alison Fay vs. American International, 2-10-8332 Tracie Seymour vs. Pitt-Johnstown, 3-21-9232 Kim Cummings vs. Norfolk State, 3-20-9332 Kelly Barker vs. Bryant, 2-10-9932 Kelly Barker vs. Ferris State, 11-26-9932 Kelly Barker vs. Assumption, 1-29-0032 Jacqui Brugliera vs. Franklin Pierce, 2-19-1131 Theresa Angell vs. Lowell Tech, 2-6-7531 Kim Penwell vs. Keene State, 12-19-9231 Kim Cummings vs. Saint Anselm, 3-3-9531 Becky Davison vs. Merrimack, 1-31-0430 Alison Fay vs. Bridgewater State, 2-1-8230 Kim Cummings vs. American International, 3-4-9530 Danielle Chaisson vs. Stonehill, 1-17-9830 Bri Fecteau vs. Le Moyne, 1-25-9830 Lauren Fuller vs. American International, 3-3-0030 Becky Davison vs. Western Washington, 11-28-03
FIELD GOAL ACCURACY
1.000 Shevon Gibbons vs. Le Moyne, 11-28-04 (10-10)1.000 Cheryl Boettger vs. Southern Conn, 12-8-87 (8-8)1.000 Shevon Gibbons vs. Wisc.-Parkside, 11-7-04 (8-8).923 Kim Penwell vs. Keene State, 12-19-92 (12-13).909 Sharon Conway vs. Springfield, 2-22-94 (10-11).900 Kim Penwell vs. New Hampshire Col., 12-4-90 (9-10).889 Nina Houghton vs. New Haven, 11-23-85 (8-9).889 Janet Kerrigan vs. Saint Anselm, 11-28-93 (8-9).889 Shevon Gibbons vs. UMass-Lowell, 2-16-05 (8-9)
REBOUNDS
25 Theresa Angell vs. Boston University, 2-10-7525 Tina Tarvers vs. Boston University, 2-10-7524 Theresa Angell vs. Curry, 2-14-7523 Alison Fay vs. Hartford, 1-20-8123 Cathy Gallant vs. Salem State, 12-5-81
3. Danielle Chaisson 95-96 814. Nina Houghton 85-86 735. Nina Houghton 87-88 646. Danielle Chaisson 94-95 557. Colette Josey 08-09 528. Gretchen Tichy 84-85 519. Gretchen Tichy 83-84 5010. Colette Josey 09-10 47
MINUTES PER GAME
YEAR AVG
1. Kim Brennan 09-10 36.9
2. Alison Fay 82-83 36.83. Kim Brennan 08-09 36.2
4. Alison Fay 80-81 35.25. Patty Shinkwin 78-79 35.16. Kristy McLean 08-09 35.07. Alison Fay 81-82 34.98. Patty Shinkwin 79-80 34.79. C White 99-00 34.610. Shannon Kirwan 05-06 34.611. Kim Brennan 07-08 34.3
Stacey Connors ‘98
Lisa Monteleone ‘88
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ï Kelly Barker2001
ï Kim Cummings1996
Becky Davison ð2004
Danielle Chaisson ð1998
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Bentley’s WBCA/Kodak Division II All-Americas
Kim Penwell1st team, 1992
2nd team, 1993
3rd team, 1991
Paula Ayers3rd team, 1981
Stacey Connors3rd team, 1998
ï Alison Fay1982, 1983
Kim Penwell ð1991, 1992
ï Tracie Seymour1992
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ADDITIONAL ALL-AMERICA HONORS
Alison Fay, 1991 ................................................................... AWSF 3rd teamAlison Fay, 1982 .................................................................... AWSF 1st teamAlison Fay, 1983 ................................................................... AWSF 1st teamAlison Fay, 1984 ...................................... NSA 1st team, AWSF 2nd teamLaurie Foley, 1985 ............................................................... AWSF 4th teamLisa Monteleone, 1987 ....................................................... AWSF 4th teamLisa Monteleone, 1988 ...................................................... AWSF 2nd teamNina Houghton, 1988 ........................................................ AWSF 3rd teamLori Bender, 1989 .............................................................. AWSF 2nd teamNina Houghton, 1989 ........................................................ AWSF 4th teamStacy Pahl, 1990 ................................................................... AWSF 1st teamCheryl Boettger, 1990 ....................................................... AWSF 3rd teamMissy Wolfe, 1990 ............................................................... AWSF 3rd teamKim Penwell, 1991 .............................................................. AWSF 3rd teamMissy Wolfe, 1991 .............................................................. AWSF 2nd teamTracie Seymour, 1991 ......................................................... AWSF 4th teamKim Penwell, 1992 ............................................................... AWSF 1st teamTracie Seymour, 1992 ......................................................... AWSF 3rd teamKim Cummings, 1996 ................................................ Div. II SIDs 2nd teamDanielle Chaisson, 1998 .................... Women’s Div. II Bulletin 2nd team,
Daktronics/Div. II SIDs 3rd teamLauren Fuller, 2000 ................................Women’s Div. II Bulletin 1st teamKelly Barker, 2001 ................................. Women’s Div. II Bulletin, 1st team,
Daktronics/Div. II SIDs 2nd teamKeri Flynn, 2003 ..................................... Women’s Div. II Bulletin, 1st team
Daktronics/Div. II SIDs 2nd teamBecky Davison, 2004 ........................... Women’s Div. II Bulletin, 3rd teamShevon Gibbons, 2005 ....................... Women’s Div. II Bulletin, 3rd team
NORTHEAST-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alison Fay, 1982, 1983, 1984 Stacy Pahl, 1990Kim Penwell, 1992 Kim Cummings, 1996Danielle Chaisson, 1998 Lauren Fuller, 2000Kelly Barker, 2001 Keri Flynn, 2003 (co)
NORTHEAST-10 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Chanté Bonds, 2004
ECAC DIV. II PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alison Fay, 1984 (North) Kim Penwell, 1992 (North)Kelly Barker, 2001 (North) Keri Flynn, 2003
NORTHEAST-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Claire Holston, 1982 Lisa Monteleone, 1985Nina Houghton, 1986 Danielle Chaisson, 1995Lauren Fuller, 1999 Kim Brennan, 2008Jacqui Brugliera, 2011
ECAC DIV. II NORTH ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Lisa Monteleone, 1985 Missy Wolfe, 1989Danielle Chaisson, 1995 Lauren Fuller, 1999
NORTHEAST-10 COACH OF THE YEAR
Paula Mullen 1982, 1984Kathy Sanborn 1986Barbara Stevens 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011
WBCA DIV. II REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
Barbara Stevens 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011
WBCA DIV. II NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
Barbara Stevens 1992, 1999, 2001
ALL-ECAC DIVISION II(North/New England Region, First Team Only)
Alison Fay, 1984 Laurie Foley, 1985Claire Holston, 1985 Nina Houghton, 1989Stacy Pahl, 1990 Kim Penwell, 1991, 1992Missy Wolfe, 1991 Tracie Seymour, 1992Patrice Misiano, 1993 Stacey Connors, 1997Danielle Chaisson, 1997, 1998 Bri Fecteau, 1998, 1999Lauren Fuller, 1999, 2000 Kelly Barker, 2001Becky Davison, 2003 Keri Flynn, 2003Shevon Gibbons, 2005 Kristy McLean, 2009
WIBN ALL-EAST
Alison Fay, 1981
WBCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION
Kim Cummings, 1996 Stacey Connors, 1997, 1988Danielle Chaisson, 1998 Lauren Fuller, 1999, 2000Bri Fecteau, 1999 Kelly Barker, 2000, 2001Keri Flynn, 2003 Becky Davison, 2003, 2004Shevon Gibbons, 2005 Kristy McLean, 2009Kim Brennan, 2010
ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - First Team
Alison Fay, 1982, 1983, 1984 Cathy Gallant, 1982Claire Holston, 1984, 1985 Chris Jennings, 1986, 1987Nina Houghton, 1986, 1988 Lisa Monteleone, 1988Lori Bender, 1989 Stacy Pahl, 1990Missy Wolfe, 1990, 1991 Kim Penwell, 1991, 1992Tracie Seymour, 1991, 1992 Kim Cummings, 1996Danielle Chaisson, 1996, 1998 Stacey Connors, 1997, 1998Bri Fecteau, 1999 Lauren Fuller, 1999, 2000Kelly Barker, 2000, 2001 Becky Davison, 2003, 2004Keri Flynn, 2003, 2004 Sara Wright, 2003Shevon Gibbons, 2005 Kristy McLean, 2009Kim Brennan, 2010
ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - Second Team
Claire Holston, 1982, 1983 Mary Beth Bruce, 1984Laurie Foley, 1985 Lisa Monteleone, 1986, 1987Lori Bender, 1988 Nina Houghton, 1989Cheryl Boettger, 1990 Patrice Misiano, 1993Kim Cummings, 1994, 1995 Janet Kerrigan, 1994Tracy Pomerenke, 1995 Danielle Chaisson, 1997Bri Fecteau, 1997, 1998 Kelly Barker, 1999C White, 2000 Jen Pemberton, 2001Lauren Fuller, 2002 Liz Leonard, 2002Shevon Gibbons, 2004 Kate Kelley, 2005Carolyn Gottstein, 2006 Kim Brennan, 2009, 2011Colette Josey, 2010 Jacqui Brugliera, 2011
ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - Third Team
Becky Davison, 2002 Shannon Kirwan, 2006, 2007Lauren Moore, 2007 Kristy McLean, 2008Lauren Battista, 2011
V FOUNDATION COMEBACK AWARD - Finalist
Chanté Bonds, 2005
NORTHEAST-10 HALL OF FAME
Alison Fay, Inducted 2006 Kim Penwell, Inducted 2006Kim (Cummings) Singh, Inducted 2008
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1974-75
Won 9, Lost 4 (Overall)
Bunker Hill W 53-20Curry W 44-23Boston University W 45-34at Endicott L 49-47at Massasoit L 55-53at Stonehill L 55-34Lowell Tech W 74-53Emerson W 46-10at Boston University W 46-43at Curry W 48-40Regis W 46-43Assumption L 70-42Endicott W 66-43
1975-76
Won 15, Lost 7 (Overall)
Emerson W 102-18at Tufts JV W 73-40at Lowell W 70-62Emmanuel W 53-46Boston College L 65-63at Harvard L 64-47at Fitchburg State L 90-53at Gordon W 57-41Boston University W 47-40Massasoit W 72-70at Holy Cross W 71-54at Providence L 82-65Endicott W 56-44at Assumption W 47-40Stonehill W 61-44Mount Ida W 84-60at Salem State W 62-52Framingham St. W 51-29at MIT (ot) L 55-50at Brandeis W 78-53at Wellesley L 53-51at Stonehill (MAIAW) L 51-44
1976-77
Won 17, Lost 7 (Overall)
at Wheaton W 57-51at UMass-Boston W 39-23Radcliffe W 69-56Boston College W 62-56Rhode Island L 65-34MIT W 56-37at Mount Ida W 68-57at Providence L 69-45at Massasoit L 71-56Springfield JV W 60-55Tufts W 61-33Holy Cross W 53-19Salem State L 58-55at Framingham State W 55-38at Boston University W 61-59at Merrimack W 65-31Assumption W 61-41Fitchburg State W 58-43at Stonehill W 72-58Wellesley W 52-40Lowell W 77-48Westfield (MAIAW) L 60-59Kean (EAIAW) L 64-28at Manh’ville (EAIAW) L 46-45
1977-78
Won 12, Lost 9 (Overall)
Rhode Island L 86-74at Harvard W 62-57Southeastern Mass L 64-49Boston State W 71-54Northeastern L 57-55at Springfield L 50-43at Central Conn L 54-44Lowell W 69-44at Holy Cross W 75-31
at Tufts W 76-38Boston University L 66-41at Assumption W 53-47Providence L 84-52Eastern Conn L 79-60at Wellesley W 72-23at Salem State W 72-62Saint Anselm W 92-39Brown W 62-45at Boston College W 61-47at Ithaca (EAIAW) L 74-67Iona (EAIAW) (ot) W 66-65
1978-79
Won 13, Lost 11 (Overall)
at Rhode Island L 68-56Connecticut L 68-61Harvard (2ot) W 72-71Eastern Nazarene W 69-41at Fairfield L 60-59Boston College W 80-68New Hampshire L 74-64Springfield W 67-59Central Conn L 77-65at Providence L 69-58at SE Mass L 57-55at Northeastern L 78-72at Boston Univ. W 57-54Lowell W 92-43Salem State W 71-41at Eastern Conn L 63-54Assumption W 71-67at Boston College W 70-52at Keene State W 55-44SE Mass (MAIAW) W 62-50Worc. St. (MAIAW) L 66-58at Brown W 61-51Worc. St. (EAIAW) W 55-48Sac. Heart (EAIAW) L 76-61
1979-80
Won 13, Lost 10 (Overall)
Rhode Island L 85-70Brown W 80-45Saint Anselm W 59-50at East. Nazarene W 61-50at Connecticut (ot) L 79-77at Stonehill L 64-49Stonehill W 53-50Sacred Heart W 77-33at Springfield L 76-52at Central Conn L 102-65at Lowell W 85-43Southeastern Mass W 59-56at Harvard (ot) L 80-76Fairfield W 75-54Bridgewater State W 64-55at Salem State W 66-53Providence L 69-61at Assumption L 77-64Boston College W 72-70Keene State W 77-30Northeastern L 84-70SE Mass (MAIAW) W 74-62Worc. St. (MAIAW) L 69-68
1980-81
Won 20, Lost 5 (Overall)
Harvard W 78-61at Fairfield W 94-72at Saint Anselm W 63-53Salem State W 76-53at SE Mass W 70-54at Rhode Island L 91-87at Stonehill L 66-54Brown W 82-53Vermont W 94-57N.H. College W 103-37Central Conn W 72-54at Hartford W 81-61Lowell W 72-49
at Providence L 73-56Springfield W 81-66Quinnipiac W 73-50at Bridgewater St. W 63-58Bryant W 77-55Assumption W 87-59at Boston College W 65-62at Keene State (ot) W 81-76Eastern Nazarene W 92-47Holy Cross (MAIAW) W 70-66Worc. St. (MAIAW) L 51-44Hofstra (EAIAW) L 76-62
1981-82
Won 19, Lost 6 (Overall)Won 5, Lost 1 (Northeast-8)
Rhode Island L 82-68at East. Nazarene W 105-55at Salem State W 70-57Saint Anselm W 59-52Holy Cross W 72-57Bridgeport W 81-58Southern Conn L 76-63Boston College W 56-54Providence L 71-63at Central Conn W 84-65
§AIC W 83-43§at Springfield L 71-52§Stonehill W 68-57Fairfield L 72-65Keene State W 91-34Bridgewater State W 76-53
§Hartford W 87-59§at Bryant W 85-45Lowell W 92-47
§at Assumption W 93-78at Quinnipiac W 88-64
#Hartford W 84-51#Stonehill W 76-73#at Springfield W 80-65$Springfield L 68-57
1982-83
Won 17, Lost 7 (Overall)Won 11, Lost 3 (Northeast-8)
at Holy Cross L 75-64§Saint Anselm W 71-58
at Boston College L 57-47at Lowell W 77-53St. Michael’s W 97-61Mercy W 91-67
§Springfield L 66-65§at Bryant W 70-59§at Stonehill W 70-55Central Conn W 79-65
§Assumption W 85-66§at Hartford W 80-42§Bryant W 89-52§at Saint Anselm L 64-53§AIC W 88-55§at Springfield W 58-56§Stonehill L 59-58§Hartford W 84-56§at AIC W 82-56§at Assumption W 66-65#Hartford W 62-43#Stonehill L 65-63$Stonehill W 64-62$Southern Conn L 60-53
1983-84
Won 26, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 12, Lost 2 (Northeast-8)
at Central Conn W 75-66at Merrimack W 97-55at New Haven W 80-60Keene State W 84-63at N.H. College W 67-62Southern Conn W 67-59Lowell W 73-44Bridgeport W 82-37Mercy W 83-64at St. Michael’s W 70-44
§Saint Anselm W 84-46§Springfield L 55-53§at Bryant W 67-64§at Assumption W 73-44§Stonehill W 59-50§at Hartford W 85-49§at AIC W 87-61§Bryant W 79-62§at Springfield W 68-60§Assumption W 87-77§at Stonehill L 63-61§AIC W 98-62§at Saint Anselm W 64-54§Hartford W 75-50#AIC W 92-57#Stonehill W 75-63#Bryant W 75-63$Central Florida W 61-44$at Quinnipiac L 71-50
1984-85
Won 25, Lost 6 (Overall)Won 11, Lost 3 (Northeast-8)
New Haven W 72-41at Keene State W 64-52St. Michael’s W 72-55Central Conn W 63-49at Southern Conn W 66-63at Lowell W 53-34Quinnipiac W 74-64at N.H. College W 75-61Adelphi L 58-51Canisius W 52-46Hartford W 72-50
§at Saint Anselm L 58-57at Salem State L 68-64
§at Springfield W 57-39§Bryant W 72-53§Assumption W 71-60§at Stonehill L 71-57§Merrimack W 81-57§AIC W 85-47§at Bryant W 61-57§Springfield W 64-58§at Assumption W 68-58§Stonehill L 63-58Chanté Bonds ‘05
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§at AIC W 71-57§Saint Anselm W 78-54§at Merrimack W 66-58#Merrimack W 78-56#Bryant W 76-47#at Stonehill W 63-60$at Stonehill W 67-52$Quinnipiac L 74-58
1985-86
Won 20, Lost 7 (Overall)Won 11, Lost 3 (Northeast-8)
at New Haven W 65-58Keene State W 62-45Southern Conn W 78-62Lowell W 68-44St. Michael’s W 80-60at Adelphi L 50-49N.H. College W 82-68at Quinnipiac L 69-53at St. Michael’s W 56-55
§at Merrimack L 70-62§AIC W 73-61at Central Conn L 77-65
§at Stonehill L 73-63§at Saint Anselm W 70-69§Bryant W 78-49§at Springfield W 67-60§Assumption W 83-53§Stonehill L 60-58§at AIC W 72-48§St. Anselm W 73-64§at Bryant W 71-65§at Assumption W 60-47§Merrimack W 70-50Emmanuel W 59-51
§Springfield W 60-43#Assumption W 79-61#Bryant L 77-67
1986-87
Won 24, Lost 5 (Overall)Won 11, Lost 3 (Northeast-8)
New Haven W 74-69at Keene State W 63-52at Army W 68-60at Lowell W 68-48Franklin Pierce W 92-51at N.H. College W 56-55at Southern Conn W 91-57Franklin Pierce W 86-47St. Michael’s W 67-59Quinnipiac W 66-58
§Merrimack W 70-50§at AIC W 62-46St. Michael’s W 71-63
§Saint Anselm L 76-67§Springfield W 83-52§at Assumption W 63-42§Stonehill L 57-56§at Stonehill W 57-50§AIC W 90-63§at Saint Anselm W 59-51§Bryant W 72-60§Assumption W 74-52§at Merrimack L 57-53§at Bryant W 79-64§at Springfield W 54-46#Merrimack W 70-34#Bryant W 84-62#at Stonehill L 58-53$at Stonehill L 52-49
1987-88
Won 28, Lost 4 (Overall)Won 17, Lost 1 (Northeast-10)
at New Haven L 72-70Keene State W 68-52Army W 63-46at Yale W 74-72Lowell W 70-40
§Stonehill W 76-68Southern Conn W 98-66N.H. College W 77-59
§at St. Michael’s W 70-47Adelphi W 91-51Mankato State W 69-56
§Assumption W 94-66§AIC W 87-47§at Springfield W 72-58§at Bryant W 79-68§Merrimack W 59-51§at Quinnipiac W 81-56§at Saint Anselm W 77-55§St. Michael’s W 83-53§Springfield W 85-50§at Stonehill L 62-50§at Assumption W 77-64§at AIC W 81-62§Bryant W 74-63§at Merrimack W 51-49§Quinnipiac W 71-52§Saint Anselm W 56-47#Saint Anselm W 83-62#Springfield W 83-72#Bryant L 71-63$N.H. College W 69-52$New Haven L 50-49
1988-89
Won 31, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 18, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
at Army W 56-51Yale W 78-62at Lowell W 67-49at Keene State W 86-60
§at Stonehill W 71-60§St. Michael’s W 75-60New Haven L 72-64Longwood W 73-48Alaska-Anchorage W 78-75at N.H. College W 93-64
§at Assumption W 65-46§at AIC W100-59§Springfield W 84-47§Bryant W 99-64§at Merrimack W 90-65§Quinnipiac W 95-53§St. Anselm W 82-48§at St. Michael’s W 84-54§at Springfield W 77-55§Stonehill W 98-81§Assumption W 78-55
§AIC W 96-62§at Bryant W 73-71§Merrimack W 74-58§at Quinnipiac W 79-55§at Saint Anselm W 71-45#Springfield W 97-58#Saint Anselm W 82-68#Bryant L 71-70$Bridgeport W 88-68$at New Haven W 76-71$Bloomsburg W 73-68$Cal Poly Pomona L 84-83$Central Missouri W 83-81
1989-90
Won 31, Lost 4 (Overall)Won 17, Lost 1 (Northeast-8)
Army W 72-53Lowell W 76-63
§at Springfield W 94-61N.H. College L 88-84
§Saint Anselm L 62-58at New Haven W 74-38Mercy W 78-63Virginia State W 76-75Keene State W 78-60at Lock Haven W 75-66at Bloomsburg L 54-50
§Bryant W 77-42§at Assumption W 87-50§at St. Michael’s W 87-67§Merrimack W 89-61§at AIC W 92-61§at Stonehill W 78-66§Quinnipiac W 95-60§at Saint Anselm W 93-76§at Bryant W 77-54§Springfield W 94-42§St. Michael’s W 85-75§Assumption W 98-54§at Merrimack W 90-57§AIC W 98-64§Stonehill W 71-61§at Quinnipiac W 84-67#AIC W 88-57#Stonehill W 79-66#Saint Anselm W 80-72$Keene State W 75-48$Saint Anselm W 65-44$Bellarmine W 74-69$Oakland W 72-68$Delta State L 77-43
1990-91
Won 33, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 18, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
at Alas.-Anchorage L 102-95at Alas.-Anchorage W 82-81at Alas.-Fairbanks W 84-57at Alas.-Fairbanks W105-66at Lowell W 89-60
§Springfield W 88-48at N.H. College W 84-49
§at Saint Anselm W 91-80New Haven W 81-42at Keene State W103-61UNC-Greensboro W 79-67Lock Haven W 84-55
§at Bryant W 65-53§Assumption W 83-76§St. Michael’s W 96-70§at Merrimack W 87-59§AIC W 91-62§Stonehill W 79-48§at Quinnipiac W 73-55§Saint Anselm W 74-50§Bryant W 77-53§at Springfield W 53-48§at St. Michael’s W 78-48§at Assumption W 90-61§Merrimack W101-54§at AIC W 93-64§at Stonehill W 77-59
§Quinnipiac W 84-67#Merrimack W 93-67#Stonehill W 85-65#Saint Anselm L 81-76$Stonehill W 79-29$Saint Anselm W 86-73$Jacksonville St. W 97-92$No. Dakota St. L 83-76$Norfolk State W 60-58
1991-92
Won 31, Lost 2 (Overall)Won 18, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
§at Bryant W 81-34UMass-Lowell W 80-65
§Merrimack W 83-55at New Haven W 81-52Keene State W 76-53vs. Wayland Baptist W 70-65at Florida Atlantic W 75-60at Barry W 79-49
§at Quinnipiac W 86-55§Saint Anselm W 82-62§Assumption W 68-43§Springfield W 69-60§at Stonehill W 71-58§at St. Michael’s W 82-69§at Merrimack W 80-68§AIC W 68-45N.H. College W 77-53
§Bryant W 89-66§at Saint Anselm W 90-60§at Assumption W 73-49§at Springfield W 68-54§Stonehill W 76-62§St. Michael’s W 71-61§at AIC W 66-48§Quinnipiac W 65-53#Bryant W 83-59#Assumption W 59-49#Stonehill W 78-48$Franklin Pierce W 73-65$Stonehill W 68-60$Pitt-Johnstown W 90-73$Delta State L 68-66$Portland State L 72-69
1992-93
Won 30, Lost 4 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 2 (Northeast-10)
§at Merrimack W 69-53§Bryant W 91-43at UMass-Lowell W 62-57Lock Haven W 75-50at West Chester W 60-50New Haven W 64-57at Keene State W 81-56Clarion W 75-70Pace W 67-57at N.H. College W 63-58
§Quinnipiac W 84-76§at Saint Anselm (ot) W 73-72§at Assumption W 76-55§at Springfield W 69-45§Stonehill W 70-51§St. Michael’s W 83-79§Merrimack W 74-56§at AIC W 76-62§at Bryant W 78-57§Saint Anselm L 66-59§Assumption W 62-50§Springfield W 70-41§at Stonehill L 71-59§at St. Michael’s W 74-66§AIC W 56-52§at Quinnipiac W 60-57#Merrimack W 72-62#Saint Anselm W 72-49#Stonehill W 75-64$Franklin Pierce W 71-46$UMass-Lowell W 68-60$Norfolk State W 84-66$No. Dakota State L 79-57
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1993-94
Won 25, Lost 6 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 2 (Northeast-10)
N.H. College W 87-50§Saint Anselm W 78-68UMass-Lowell W 68-48No. Dakota St. L 91-83Pitt-Johnstown L 76-66
§at Quinnipiac W 85-47at New Haven W 82-66Keene State W 65-51at Fla. Southern L 78-76at Tampa W 57-45
§Merrimack W 93-71§at Stonehill L 77-54§at Bryant W 73-66§Assumption W 80-62§AIC W 82-66§at Springfield W 86-40§St. Michael’s W 59-51§at Saint Anselm L 73-66§Quinnipiac W 75-42§at Merrimack W 70-49§Stonehill W 78-72§Bryant W 85-51§at Assumption W 80-59§at AIC W 83-54§Springfield W 82-34§at St. Michael’s W 77-70#Bryant W 87-74#Saint Anselm W 81-71#AIC W 75-61$UMass-Lowell W 76-63$Stonehill L 81-64
1994-95
Won 22, Lost 8 (Overall)Won 14, Lost 4 (Northeast-10)
§at Saint Anselm L 80-67at UMass-Lowell L 68-59vs. Charleston W 96-55at No. Kentucky (ot) W 65-63
§Quinnipiac W 86-47New Haven W 79-63at Keene State W 70-50Washburn W 73-64at Pace L 73-61
§at Merrimack W 71-69§Stonehill L 96-78§Bryant W 108-92§at Assumption W 79-52§at AIC W 70-63§Springfield W 77-59§at St. Michael’s W 75-69§Saint Anselm L 80-61§at Quinnipiac W 67-57§Merrimack W 111-76§at Stonehill L 85-70§at Bryant W 92-71§Assumption W 76-62§AIC W 75-64§at Springfield W 82-57§St. Michael’s W 97-56#St. Michael’s W 83-71#Saint Anselm L 73-72#AIC W 103-86$Bridgeport W 72-62$Saint Anselm (ot) L 79-74
1995-96
Won 28, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 14, Lost 2 (Northeast-10)
Sacred Heart W 85-61at Washburn W 70-55vs. Emporia State W 68-52UMass-Lowell W 83-75at New Haven (ot) W 76-66Pace W 75-46
§at Stonehill L 61-56
at Tampa W 82-76at North Florida W 74-64at Florida Southern W 75-65
§Quinnipiac W 89-50§at Assumption W 80-43§AIC W 73-60§Saint Anselm W 73-45§at Quinnipiac W 79-44§Merrimack W 101-73§St. Michael’s W 89-55§at Bryant W 67-60§Assumption W 89-47§at Saint Anselm W 83-70§Stonehill W 85-73§Bryant W 79-68§at Merrimack (ot) L 85-77§at St. Michael’s W 81-42§at AIC W 70-56#Assumption W 93-59#Bryant W 78-57#AIC W 79-52$Bridgeport W 87-71$Saint Rose W 63-58$Delta State L 86-69
1996-97
Won 27, Lost 7 (Overall)Won 17, Lost 1 (Northeast-10)
vs. Philadelphia Textile W 76-66at Saint Rose L 66-47at UMass-Lowell W 69-51
§at Merrimack W 71-58New Haven W 84-53
§Assumption W 72-55§AIC W 77-61at Sacred Heart L 88-74at Pace W 67-50at Lynn L 80-65at Barry W 76-58
§Saint Anselm W 83-52§Quinnipiac W 77-51§at Stonehill L 64-55§at St. Michael’s W 88-45§at Bryant W 52-49§Le Moyne W 94-44§at Saint Anselm W 71-67§at Assumption W 81-72§Stonehill W 72-47§St. Michael’s W 82-57§at AIC W 69-49§at Quinnipiac W 73-36§Bryant W 64-49§Merrimack W 89-54§at Le Moyne W 71-42#Bryant W 81-49#AIC W 68-63#Stonehill L 57-48$UMass-Lowell W 72-57$Stonehill W 52-41$Kennesaw State W 55-48$North Dakota L 70-48$UC-Davis L 76-61
1997-98
Won 30, Lost 2 (Overall)Won 19, Lost 1 (Northeast-10)
vs. New Hampshire Coll.W 88-43vs. Franklin Pierce W 71-55at New Haven W 78-55vs. Missouri Southern W 83-28vs. Wisc.-Stevens Point W 102-49
§Le Moyne W 84-56§at Pace W 69-41§Quinnipiac W 87-61UMass-Lowell W 74-60
§at Bryant W 87-72§at Stonehill (ot) W 85-75§St. Michael’s W 100-50§at Assumption W 88-74§Merrimack W 69-47§Saint Anselm W 82-40§Stonehill W 80-51§Bryant W 81-44
§at Le Moyne W 73-52§at AIC L 70-68§at Quinnipiac W 68-46§Pace W 80-63§at Merrimack W 71-52§at Saint Anselm W 83-44§Assumption W 95-60§at St. Michael’s W 70-58§AIC W 69-56#Bryant W 92-52#Assumption W 75-49#Stonehill W 70-54$Franklin Pierce W 77-43$Saint Rose W 50-49$North Dakota L 71-56
1998-99
Won 32, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 18, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
vs. Ashland W 100-70at Bellarmine W 86-72vs. Columbus State W 89-66vs. Abilene Christian W 90-80vs. Francis Marion L 69-68at UMass-Lowell W 77-68
§AIC W 76-72§Stonehill W 78-48§at Le Moyne W 64-53§at St. Michael’s W 86-82North Dakota State L 98-70Dowling W 94-44vs. Albany State, Ga. W 80-44at Florida Southern W 68-50New Haven W 86-49
§Saint Anselm W 59-56§Bryant W 101-73§Merrimack W 97-46§at Pace W 75-51§Assumption W 90-58§at Stonehill W 84-77§at AIC W 70-68§at Assumption W 88-65§Pace W 79-50§at Merrimack W 65-56§at Bryant W 104-82§St. Michael’s W 96-68§Le Moyne W 92-38§at Saint Anselm W 68-48#St. Michael’s W 84-42#Stonehill W 69-62#Saint Anselm W 63-53$Saint Anselm W 64-57$Saint Rose W 54-48$Emporia State L 99-72
1999-2000
Won 27, Lost 4 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 2 (Northeast-10)
UMass-Lowell W 82-70Franklin Pierce W 82-43vs. Ferris State W 76-59at North Dakota St. L 72-55Florida Southern W 82-63
§Le Moyne W 97-57§St. Michael’s W 80-67§at Stonehill W 65-53New Hampshire Coll. W 94-50vs. Arkansas Tech W 66-49vs. Arkansas-Monticello W 89-70
§at Saint Anselm W 86-57§at Bryant W 81-69§at Merrimack W 84-61§Pace W 78-63§at Assumption L 75-59§Stonehill W 84-47§AIC L 59-58§Assumption W 94-44§at Pace W 64-50§Merrimack W 73-59§Bryant W 82-58§ at St. Michael’s W 93-56§ at Le Moyne W 59-52§ Saint Anselm W 88-69
§ at AIC W 62-48#Bryant W 97-56#AIC W 65-63#Merrimack W 85-58$AIC W 68-59$Saint Rose L 82-72
2000-01
Won 31, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 22, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
vs. Lake Superior St. W 80-60vs. North Dakota St. L 77-73vs. Fort Hays State W 85-61
§Merrimack W 102-68§Stonehill W 106-73§at Le Moyne W 99-57§St. Michael’s W 95-68§at Saint Anselm W 61-48§at AIC W 60-49Dowling W 91-56vs. New York Tech W 104-35at Barry L 78-71at New Haven W 85-47
§at Bryant W 87-57§Assumption W 78-42§Le Moyne W 97-45§at St. Michael’s W 70-60§Saint Anselm W 68-58§at Merrimack W 64-52§at Stonehill W 67-54§Saint Rose W 73-71§Southern Connecticut W 97-53§Pace W 57-38§at Franklin Pierce W 99-69§at New Hampshire Col. W 60-46§at UMass-Lowell W 70-61§Bryant W 87-56§at Assumption W 54-38§AIC W 69-50#Stonehill W 69-52#AIC W 72-42#Saint Rose W 60-58$AIC W 76-62$Pace L 86-75
2001-02
Won 20, Lost 9 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 6 (Northeast-10)
North Dakota State W 87-76§at Merrimack L 82-70§at Stonehill L 67-60§Le Moyne W 74-67§at St. Michael’s W 77-63§Saint Anselm W 69-53§AIC W 78-71at Dowling W 78-52vs. Alaska-Anchorage W 92-63vs. Lynn L 66-64
§Bryant W 85-78§at Assumption W 70-45§at Le Moyne L 63-52§St. Michael’s W 82-67§at Saint Anselm (ot) L 58-57§Merrimack W 75-61§Stonehill W 86-52§at Saint Rose W 83-42§at Southern Conn L 76-66§at Pace L 68-54§Franklin Pierce W 80-58§Southern N.H. W 69-49§UMass-Lowell W 53-45§at Bryant W 74-50§ Assumption W 66-55§at AIC (ot) W 76-74#Le Moyne L 65-59$vs. Le Moyne W 65-54$vs. Adelphi L 58-50
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2002-03
Won 33, Lost 3 (Overall)Won 22, Lost 0 (Northeast-10)
vs. Augustana W 66-58vs. Southwest State W 64-59vs. North Dakota St. L 84-73vs. Ashland W 72-64California, Pa. L 68-67
§ AIC W 79-69§ Southern N.H. W 71-53§ Franklin Pierce W 70-45§ at UMass-Lowell W 78-66§ at Merrimack W 64-57§ at Bryant W 76-54Dowling W 81-76
§ Stonehill W 68-65§ St. Michael’s W 82-63§ Saint Anselm W 68-66§ at Le Moyne W 79-45§ at Pace W 61-44§ Southern Conn W 74-69§ at Saint Rose W 59-43§ at Stonehill W 70-62§ Merrimack W 76-65§ UMass-Lowell W 75-61§ at Franklin Pierce W 83-63§ Southern N.H. W 87-42§ Saint Rose W 77-56§ at Southern Conn W 57-40§ Pace W 81-57§ at Assumption W 68-49#Saint Anselm W 68-49#Southern Conn W 68-45#UMass-Lowell W 64-49$New Haven W 92-65$Merrimack W 71-43$Stonehill W 66-44$vs. Central Arkansas W 80-69$vs. So. Dakota St. (ot) L 69-62
2003-04
Won 23, Lost 8 (Overall)Won 18, Lost 4 (Northeast-10)
at Philadelphia W 72-54§ Bryant W 70-62§ at AIC L 68-64vs. West. Washington W 77-64at No. Dakota St. (ot) L 70-66
§ at Franklin Pierce W 77-53§ UMass-Lowell W 74-57§ Southern N.H. W 78-49at Florida Southern L 65-58at Eckerd W 72-58
§ at Stonehill W 69-66§ Merrimack L 59-44§ at St. Michael’s W 56-53§ at Saint Anselm W 61-37§ Le Moyne W 75-47§ Pace W 74-45§ at Southern Conn W 45-42§ Saint Rose L 65-59§ Stonehill W 70-49§ at Merrimack L 77-61§ at UMass-Lowell W 84-61§ Franklin Pierce W 96-63§ at Southern N.H. W 63-55§ at Saint Rose W 91-59§ Southern Connecticut W 59-41§ at Pace W 73-51§ Assumption W 62-58#Southern Conn (ot) W 57-54#vs. Assumption W 55-43#at Merrimack L 73-57$vs. Bryant L 70-65
2004-05
Won 28, Lost 8 (Overall)Won 17, Lost 5 (Northeast-10)
vs. Mesa State W 66-48vs. Anderson W 62-56vs. Wisconsin-Parkside W 63-60Dowling W 80-30vs. Charleston L 67-52
vs. Wheeling Jesuit W 66-62§ Stonehill W 62-60§ at Le Moyne W 61-56§ St. Michael’s W 63-36§ at Saint Anselm W 68-42§ at Assumption W 61-47§ Merrimack L 65-56Southampton W 86-76North Dakota State L 72-64
§ at Bryant W 69-58§ Assumption W 58-45§ at AIC L 63-58§ Le Moyne (ot) W 70-66§ at St. Michael’s W 64-62§ Saint Anselm W 82-47§ at Merrimack W 62-61§ at Stonehill W 57-55§ Saint Rose (2ot) L 70-69§ Southern Conn L 53-52§ Pace W 63-53§ at Franklin Pierce W 59-51§ at Southern N.H. W 63-39§ at UMass-Lowell W 71-56§ Bryant (ot) W 88-83§ AIC (ot) L 71-60#UMass-Lowell W 64-50#vs. Southern Conn W 56-50#at Merrimack (ot) W 61-53$vs. Bryant W 67-56$vs. Southern Conn W 63-49$at Merrimack L 52-44
2005-06
Won 20, Lost 13 (Overall)Won 14, Lost 8 (Northeast-10)
vs. Regis L 71-67vs. Augusta State W 69-64vs. Merrimack L 64-60at Adelphi W 64-57vs. Rollins L 75-58vs. Limestone L 72-71
§ at Stonehill L 101-59§ Le Moyne W 51-41§ at St. Michael’s L 61-54§ Saint Anselm W 62-52§ Assumption W 65-48§ at Merrimack (ot) W 65-58vs. New Haven W 71-61vs. Bridgeport W 70-49
§ Bryant W 85-69§ at Assumption L 63-44§ AIC W 69-64§ at Le Moyne W 49-46§ St. Michael’s L 69-60§ at Saint Anselm W 63-51§ Merrimack W 57-45§ Stonehill (ot) W 84-74§ at Saint Rose L 75-56§ at Southern Conn L 71-62§ at Pace L 78-64§ Franklin Pierce W 64-54§ Southern N.H. (ot) L 78-70§ UMass-Lowell W 77-60§ at Bryant W 70-61§ at AIC W 67-59#Southern N.H. W 58-57#at Pace W 67-60#at Southern Conn L 55-36
2006-07
Won 23, Lost 8 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 6 (Northeast-10)
Bridgeport W 66-53Bloomfield W 67-48
§Southern Conn L 55-53§at UMass-Lowell W 61-48§at AIC L 64-52§Assumption W 62-50§Bryant W 62-60§at Stonehill L 57-55§at Merrimack W 79-67§St. Michael’s W 48-40vs. Adelphi W 82-53vs. Shippensburg W 68-61
§at Southern Conn L 64-46
§Southern N.H. W 67-51§Franklin Pierce W 72-61§at Le Moyne W 51-48§Saint Anselm W 57-44§at Saint Rose L 65-56§at Pace W 65-62Holy Family W 65-62
§Merrimack W 73-45§at Bryant L 63-51§at St. Michael’s W 67-54§Stonehill W 76-49§AIC W 64-45§UMass-Lowell W 71-56§at Assumption W 65-48#Stonehill L 50-49$vs. Stonehill W 58-55$vs. Pace W 69-61$at Southern Conn L 59-49
2007-08
Won 19, Lost 11 (Overall)Won 15, Lost 7 (Northeast-10)
vs. Dominican L 55-40at Nyack W 72-65
§at Southern Conn W 65-62§UMass-Lowell W 60-44§AIC W 70-51§at Assumption L 64-46§at Bryant L 56-55§Stonehill L 59-48§Merrimack W 51-45§at Southern N.H. W 64-55vs. Nova Southeastern W 68-60at Barry W 63-58
§at Franklin Pierce W 76-70§Le Moyne W 50-46§at Saint Anselm W 69-58§Saint Rose W 71-57§Pace W 63-42at Holy Family L 62-57
§at Merrimack (ot) L 63-59§Bryant W 59-58§St. Michael’s W 56-49§at Stonehill L 57-38§at AIC L 65-55§at UMass-Lowell W 57-46§Assumption L 59-58§at St. Michael’s W 63-40§Southern Conn W 82-61#AIC W 61-38#at Stonehill L 53-51$vs. Assumption L 67-58
2008-09
Won 21, Lost 12 (Overall)Won 15, Lost 7 (Northeast-10)
vs. Lake Superior State L 79-64vs. Alaska-Anchorage L 46-43vs. Columbus State L 66-61vs. Mercy W 76-54vs. Felician W 77-32
§AIC L 73-57§at Southern N.H. W 63-59§Franklin Pierce L 66-55§at UMass-Lowell W 61-45§at New Haven W 74-66§at Saint Rose W 66-58Bridgeport W 71-57Dowling W 79-72
§Stonehill L 64-59§at Merrimack W 66-38§St. Michael’s W 66-52§Saint Anselm W 77-45§at Le Moyne W 75-65§at Pace L 81-70§Southern Conn W 68-55§at Stonehill (ot) L 87-82§Merrimack L 70-68§UMass-Lowell W 78-71§at Franklin Pierce W 70-53§Southern N.H. W 72-61§Saint Rose L 80-76§at Southern Conn W 65-50§Pace W 80-69§at Assumption W 71-60
#New Haven W 69-54#Saint Rose W 65-63#at Franklin Pierce L 93-81$vs. AIC L 71-59
2009-10
Won 19, Lost 11 (Overall)Won 16, Lost 6 (Northeast-10)
Holy Family W 72-61§at Merrimack W 71-62vs Bloomfield W 70-55vs Caldwell (ot) L 72-70
§at Saint Anselm W 56-47§So. New Hampshire (ot) L 70-63§UMass-Lowell W 79-59§at Stonehill W 68-61§at Franklin Pierce L 71-61vs Bridgeport L 62-55at Dowling L 70-63
§St. Michael’s W 49-43§at New Haven W 84-69§Southern Connecticut W 66-48§at American Int’l W 73-55§Assumption (ot) W 79-69§Adelphi W 78-53§at Le Moyne W 56-52§Saint Rose (3ot) W 87-84§at Pace L 71-55§Merrimack W 80-57§at St. Michael’s W 75-56§Saint Anselm W 57-41§at So. New Hampshire W 70-65§at UMass-Lowell L 64-61§Franklin Pierce L 77-73§Stonehill L 55-53#Merrimack W 88-77#at Franklin Pierce L 78-60$vs Stonehill L 74-56
2010-11
Won 28, Lost 5 (Overall)Won 19, Lost 3 (Northeast-10)
at Holy Family L 92-84§Merrimack W 79-65§Saint Anselm W 72-48§at So. New Hampshire W 69-54§at UMass Lowell W 84-60§Franklin Pierce W 90-72§Stonehill W 78-63C.W. Post W 93-60vs Bridgeport W 63-48vs Dowling W 68-57
§at Saint Michael’s (ot) W 82-79§New Haven W 59-39§at So. Conn. State W 77-61§Amer. International L 60-53§at Assumption W 67-61§at Adelphi W 72-47§Le Moyne W 80-46§at Saint Rose L 70-60§Pace W 73-61§at Merrimack W 67-48§Saint Michael’s W 75-57§at Saint Anselm W 69-63§So. New Hampshire W 73-56§UMass Lowell W 64-43§at Franklin Pierce L 90-87§at Stonehill W 59-47#So. New Hampshire W 83-61#Saint Rose W 67-59#Franklin Pierce W 85-71$C.W. Post W 75-67$Assumption W 77-64$Pace W 64-61$vs Clayton State L 84-61
§Northeast-10 game#Northeast-10 playoffs$NCAA Division II Championships
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Series Records vs. All Opponents
LAST LAST
W L WIN LOSS
Abilene Christian 1 0 98-99 ——
Adelphi 5 3 10-11 01-02
Alaska-Anchorage 3 2 01-02 08-09
Alaska-Fairbanks 2 0 90-91 ——
Albany State, Ga. 1 0 98-99 ——
Amer. International 56 10 09-10 10-11
Anderson 1 0 04-05 ——
Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 99-00 ——
Arkansas Tech 1 0 99-00 ——
Army 4 0 89-90 ——
Ashland 2 0 02-03 ——
Assumption 61 7 10-11 07-08
Augusta State 1 0 05-06 ——
Augustana, S.D. 1 0 02-03 ——
Barry 3 1 07-08 00-01
Bellarmine 2 0 98-99 ——
Bloomfield 2 0 09-10 ——
Bloomsburg 1 1 88-89 89-90
Boston College 7 2 81-82 82-83
Boston State 1 0 77-78 ——
Boston University 5 1 78-79 ——
Brandeis 1 0 75-76 ——
Bridgeport 9 1 10-11 09-10
Bridgewater State 3 0 81-82 ——
Brown 3 0 80-81 ——
Bryant 61 6 07-08 07-08
Bunker Hill CC 1 0 74-75 ——
Caldwell 0 1 —— 09-10
UC-Davis 0 1 96-97 ——
California, Pa. 0 1 —— 02-03
Cal. Poly-Pomona 0 1 —— 88-89
Canisius 1 0 84-85 ——
Central Arkansas 1 0 02-03 ——
Central Connecticut 5 4 84-85 85-86
Central Florida 1 0 83-84 ——
Central Missouri 1 0 88-89 ——
Charleston 1 1 94-95 04-05
Clarion 1 0 92-93 ——
Clayton State 0 1 —— 10-11
Columbus State 1 1 98-99 08-09
Connecticut, U. of 0 2 —— 79-80
Curry 2 0 74-75 74-75
C.W. Post 2 0 10-11 ——
Delta State 0 3 —— 95-96
Dominican 0 1 —— 07-08
Dowling 7 1 10-11 09-10
Eastern Connecticut 0 2 —— 78-79
Eastern Nazarene 4 0 81-82 ——
Eckerd 1 0 03-04 ——
Emerson 2 0 75-76 ——
Emmanuel 2 0 85-86 ——
Emporia State 1 1 95-96 98-99
Endicott 2 1 75-76 74-75
Fairfield 2 2 80-81 81-82
Felician 1 0 08-09 ——
Ferris State 1 0 99-00 ——
Fitchburg State 1 1 76-77 75-76
Florida Atlantic 1 0 91-92 ——
Florida Southern 3 2 99-00 03-04
LAST LAST
W L WIN LOSS
Fort Hays State 1 0 00-01 ——
Framingham State 2 0 76-77 ——
Francis Marion 0 1 —— 98-99
Franklin Pierce 20 6 10-11 10-11
Gordon 1 0 75-76 ——
Hartford 9 0 84-85 ——
Harvard 4 2 80-81 79-80
Hofstra 0 1 —— 80-81
Holy Cross 5 1 81-82 82-83
Holy Family 2 2 09-10 10-11
Iona 1 0 77-78 ——
Ithaca 0 1 —— 77-78
Jacksonville State 1 0 90-91 ——
Kean, N.J. 0 1 —— 76-77
Keene State 17 0 93-94 ——
Kennesaw State 1 0 96-97 ——
Lake Superior St. 1 1 00-01 08-09
Le Moyne 23 2 10-11 01-02
Limestone 0 1 —— 05-06
Lock Haven 3 0 92-93 ——
Longwood 1 0 88-89 ——
Lowell Tech 1 0 74-75 ——
Lynn 0 2 —— 01-02
Manhattanville 0 1 —— 76-77
Mankato State 1 0 87-88 ——
Mass.-Boston 1 0 76-77 ——
Mass.-Lowell 46 2 10-11 09-10
MIT 1 1 76-77 75-76
Massasoit CC 1 2 75-76 76-77
Mercy 4 0 08-09 ——
Merrimack 55 12 10-11 08-09
Mesa State 1 0 04-05 ——
Michigan Tech 0 1 —— 92-93
Missouri Southern 1 0 97-88 ——
Mt. Ida JC 2 0 76-77 ——
New Hampshire, U of 0 1 —— 78-79
New Haven 22 3 10-11 88-89
New York Tech 1 0 00-01 ——
Norfolk State 2 0 92-93 ——
No. Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 90-91 ——
North Dakota 0 2 —— 97-98
North Dakota State 1 9 01-02 04-05
North Florida 1 0 95-96 ——
Northeastern 0 3 —— 79-80
Northern Kentucky 1 0 94-95 ——
Nova Southeastern 1 0 07-08 ——
Nyack 1 0 07-08 ——
Oakland 1 0 89-90 ——
Pace 22 6 10-11 09-10
Philadelphia 2 0 03-04 ——
Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1 1 91-92 93-94
Portland State 0 1 —— 91-92
Providence 0 7 —— 81-82
Quinnipiac 26 3 97-88 85-86
Regis, Colo. 0 1 —— 05-06
Regis, Mass. 1 0 74-75 ——
Rhode Island, U. of 0 6 —— 81-82
Rollins 0 1 —— 05-06
Sacred Heart 2 2 95-96 96-97
LAST LAST
W L WIN LOSS
Saint Anselm 58 12 10-11 01-02
St. Michael’s 52 2 10-11 05-06
Saint Rose 14 8 10-11 10-11
Salem State 6 2 81-82 84-85
Shippensburg 1 0 06-07 ——
South Dakota State 0 1 —— 02-03
Southampton 1 0 04-05 ——
Southeastern Mass 4 2 80-81 78-79
So. Connecticut 20 9 10-11 06-07
So. New Hampshire 30 3 10-11 09-10
Southwest State 1 0 02-03 ——
Springfield 29 6 94-95 83-84
Springfield JV 1 0 76-77 ——
Stonehill 57 34 10-11 09-10
Tampa 2 0 95-96 ——
Tufts 2 0 77-78 ——
Tufts JV 1 0 75-76 ——
Vermont 1 0 80-81 ——
Virginia State 1 0 89-90 ——
Washburn 2 0 95-96 ——
Wayland Baptist 1 0 91-92 ——
Wellesley 2 1 77-78 75-76
West Chester 1 0 92-93 ——
Western Washington 1 0 03-04 ——
Westfield State 0 1 —— 76-77
Wheaton 1 0 76-77 ——
Wheeling Jesuit 1 0 04-05 ——
Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 04-05 ——
Wisconsin-Stevens Point1 0 97-98 ——
Worcester State 1 3 78-79 80-81
Yale 2 0 88-89 ——
Totals 870 231
2010-11 Opponents in Bold
Bentley inNortheast-10 Games
W L
Adelphi 2 0
American International 45 9
Assumption 50 4
Bryant 49 2
Franklin Pierce 12 4
Hartford 5 0
Le Moyne 22 1
UMass-Lowell 17 1
Merrimack 45 9
New Haven 3 0
Pace 16 4
Quinnipiac 22 0
Saint Anselm 44 9
St. Michael’s 43 2
Saint Rose 8 6
So. Connecticut 11 5
So. New Hampshire 14 2
Springfield 24 3
Stonehill 37 22
Totals 469 83
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ADELPHI (5-3)
84-85 H L 58-5185-86 A L 50-4987-88 H W 91-5101-02 N L 58-50‡05-06 A W 64-5706-07 N W 82-5309-10 H W 78-53*10-11 A W 72-47*
AMERICANINTERNATIONAL (56-10)
81-82 H W 83-43*82-83 H W 88-55*
A W 82-56*83-84 A W 87-61*
H W 98-62*H W 92-57#
84-85 H W 85-47*A W 71-57*
85-86 H W 73-61*A W 72-48*
86-87 A W 62-46*H W 90-63*
87-88 H W 87-47*A W 81-62*
88-89 A W 100-59*A W 96-62*
89-90 A W 92-61*H W 98-64*H W 88-57#
90-91 H W 91-62*A W 93-64*
91-92 H W 68-45*A W 66-48*
92-93 A W 76-62*H W 56-52*
93-94 H W 82-66*A W 83-54*N W 75-61#
94-95 A W 70-63*H W 75-64*N W 103-86#
95-96 H W 73-60*A W 70-56*N W 79-52#
96-97 H W 77-61*A W 69-49*H W 68-63#
97-98 A L 70-68*H W 69-56*
98-99 H W 76-72*A W 70-68*
99-00 H L 59-58*A W 82-48*H W 65-63#N W 68-59‡
00-01 A W 60-49*H W 69-50*H W 72-42#H W 76-62‡
01-02 H W 78-71*A W 76-74*†
02-03 H W 79-69*03-04 A L 68-64*04-05 A L 63-58*
H L 71-60*†05-06 H W 69-64*
A W 67-59*06-07 A L 64-52*
H W 64-45*07-08 H W 70-51*
A L 65-55*H W 61-38#
08-09 H L 73-57*N L 71-59‡
09-10 A W 73-55*10-11 H L 60-53*
ASSUMPTION (61-7)
74-75 H L 70-4275-76 A W 47-4076-77 H W 61-4177-78 A W 53-4778-79 H W 71-6779-80 A L 77-6480-81 H W 87-5981-82 A W 93-78*82-83 H W 85-66*
A W 66-65*83-84 A W 73-44*
H W 87-77*84-85 H W 71-60*
A W 68-58*85-86 H W 83-53*
A W 60-47*H W 79-61#
86-87 A W 63-42*H W 74-52*
87-88 H W 94-66*A W 77-64*
88-89 A W 65-46*H W 78-55*
89-90 A W 87-50*H W 98-54*
90-91 H W 83-76*A W 90-61*
91-92 H W 68-43*A W 73-49*H W 59-49#
92-93 A W 76-55*H W 62-50*
93-94 H W 80-62*A W 80-59*
94-95 A W 79-52*H W 76-62*
95-96 A W 80-43*H W 89-47*H W 93-59#
96-97 H W 72-55*A W 81-72*
97-98 A W 88-74*H W 95-60*H W 75-49#
98-99 H W 90-58*A W 88-65*
99-00 A L 75-59*H W 94-44*
00-01 H W 78-42*A W 54-38*
01-02 A W 70-45*H W 66-55*
02-03 A W 68-49*03-04 H W 62-68*
N W 55-43#04-05 A W 61-47*
H W 58-45*05-06 H W 65-48*
A L 63-44*06-07 H W 62-50*
A W 65-48*07-08 A L 64-46*
H L 59-58*N L 67-58‡
08-09 A W 71-60*09-10 H W 79-69*†10-11 A W 67-61*
H W 77-64‡
BRIDGEPORT (9-1)
81-82 H W 81-5883-84 H W 82-3788-89 N W 88-68‡94-95 H W 72-62‡95-96 H W 87-71‡05-06 N W 70-4506-07 H W 66-5308-09 H W 71-5709-10 N L 62-5510-11 N W 63-48
CLAYTON STATE (0-1)
10-11 N L 84-61‡
C.W. POST (2-0)
10-11 H W 93-60H W 75-67‡
DOWLING (7-1)
98-99 H W 94-4400-01 H W 91-5601-02 A W 78-5202-03 H W 81-7604-05 H W 80-3008-09 H W 79-7209-10 A L 70-6310-11 N W 68-57
FRANKLIN PIERCE (20-6)
86-87 H W 92-51H W 86-47
91-92 H W 73-65‡92-93 H W 71-46‡97-98 N W 88-43
H W 77-43‡99-00 N W 82-4300-01 A W 99-69*01-02 H W 80-58*02-03 H W 70-45*
A W 83-63*03-04 A W 77-53*
H W 96-63*04-05 A W 59-51*05-06 H W 64-54*06-07 H W 72-61*07-08 A W 76-70*08-09 H L 66-55*
A W 70-53*A L 93-81‡
09-10 A L 71-61*H L 77-73*A L 78-60#
10-11 H W 90-72*A L 90-87*†H W 85-71#
HOLY FAMILY (2-2)
06-07 H W 65-6207-08 A L 62-5709-10 H W 72-6110-11 A L 92-84
LE MOYNE (23-2)
96-97 H W 94-44*A W 71-42*
97-98 H W 84-56*A W 73-52*
98-99 A W 64-53*
H W 92-38*99-00 H W 97-57*
A W 59-52*00-01 A W 99-57*
H W 97-45*01-02 H W 74-67*
A L 63-51*H L 65-59#N W 65-54‡
02-03 A W 79-45*03-04 H W 75-47*04-05 A W 61-56*
H W 70-66*†05-06 H W 51-41*
A W 49-46*06-07 A W 51-48*07-08 H W 50-46*08-09 A W 75-65*09-10 A W 56-52*10-11 H W 80-46*
UMASS-LOWELL (46-2)
75-76 A W 70-6276-77 H W 77-4877-78 A W 69-4478-79 H W 92-4379-80 A W 85-4380-81 H W 72-4981-82 H W 92-4782-83 A W 77-5383-84 H W 73-4484-85 A W 53-3485-86 H W 68-4486-87 A W 68-4887-88 H W 70-4088-89 A W 67-4989-90 H W 76-6390-91 A W 89-6091-92 H W 80-6592-93 A W 62-57
H W 68-60‡93-94 H W 68-48*
H W 76-63‡94-95 A L 68-5995-96 H W 83-7596-97 A W 69-51
N W 72-57‡97-98 H W 74-6098-99 A W 77-6899-00 N W 82-7000-01 A W 70-61*01-02 H W 53-45*02-03 A W 78-66*
H W 75-61*H W 64-49#
03-04 H W 74-57*A W 84-61*
04-05 A W 71-56*H W 64-50#
05-06 H W 77-60*06-07 A W 61-48*
H W 71-56*07-08 H W 60-44*
A W 57-46*08-09 A W 61-45*
H W 78-71*09-10 A L 64-61*10-11 A W 84-60*
H W 64-43*
MERRIMACK (55-12)
76-77 A W 65-3183-84 A W 97-8584-85 H W 81-57*
A W 66-58*H W 78-56#
85-86 A L 70-62*H W 70-50*
86-87 H W 70-50*A L 57-53*H W 70-34#
87-88 H W 59-51*A W 51-49*
88-89 A W 90-65*H W 74-58*
89-90 H W 89-61*A W 90-57*
90-91 A W 87-59*H W 101-54*H W 93-67#
91-92 H W 83-55*A W 80-68*
92-93 A W 69-53*H W 74-56*H W 72-62#
93-94 H W 93-71*A W 70-49*
94-95 A W 71-63*H W 111-76*
95-96 H W 101-73*A L 85-77*†
96-97 A W 71-58*H W 89-54*
97-98 H W 69-47*A W 71-52*
98-99 H W 97-46*A W 65-56*
99-00 A W 84-61*H W 73-59*H W 85-58#
00-01 H W 102-68*A W 64-52*
01-02 A L 82-70*H W 75-61*
02-03 A W 64-57*H W 76-65*H W 71-43‡
03-04 H L 59-44*A L 77-61*A L 73-57#
04-05 H L 65-56*A W 62-61*A W 61-53#†A L 52-44‡
05-06 N L 64-60A W 65-58†*H W 57-45*
06-07 A W 79-67*H W 73-45*
07-08 H W 51-45*A L 63-59*†
08-09 A W 66-38*H L 70-68*
09-10 A W 71-62*H W 80-57*H W 88-77*
10-11 H W 79-65*A W 67-48*
NEW HAVEN (22-3)
83-84 A W 80-6084-85 H W 72-4185-86 A W 65-5886-87 H W 74-6987-88 A L 72-70
H L 50-49‡88-89 H L 72-64
A W 76-71‡89-90 A W 74-38
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90-91 H W 81-4291-92 A W 81-5292-93 H W 64-5793-94 A W 82-6694-95 H W 79-6395-96 A W 76-66†96-97 H W 84-5397-98 A W 78-5598-99 H W 86-4900-01 A W 85-4702-03 H W 92-65‡05-06 N W 71-6108-09 A W 74-66*
H W 69-54#09-10 A W 84-69*10-11 H W 59-39*
PACE (22-6)
93-94 H W 67-5794-95 A L 73-6195-96 H W 75-4696-97 A W 67-5097-98 A W 69-41*
H W 80-63*98-99 A W 75-51*
H W 79-50*99-00 H W 78-63*
A W 64-50*00-01 H W 57-38*
H L 86-75‡01-02 A L 68-54*02-03 A W 61-44*
H W 81-57*03-04 H W 74-45*
A W 73-51*04-05 H W 63-53*05-06 A L 78-64*
A W 67-60#06-07 A W 65-62*
N W 69-61‡07-08 H W 63-42*08-09 A L 81-70*
H W 80-69*09-10 A L 71-55*10-11 H W 73-61*
H W 64-61‡
SAINT ANSELM (58-12)
77-78 H W 92-3979-80 H W 59-5080-81 A W 63-5381-82 H W 59-5282-83 H W 71-58*
A L 64-53*83-84 H W 84-46*
A W 64-54*84-85 A L 58-57*
H W 78-54*85-86 A W 70-69*†
H W 73-64*86-87 H L 76-67*
A W 59-51*87-88 A W 77-55*
H W 56-47*H W 83-62#
88-89 H W 82-48*A W 71-45*A W 82-68#
89-90 H L 62-58*A W 93-76*H W 80-72#H W 65-44‡
90-91 A W 91-80*H W 74-50*
H L 81-76#H W 86-73‡
91-92 H W 82-62*A W 90-60*
92-93 A W 73-72*H L 66-59*H W 72-49#
93-94 H W 78-68*A L 73-66*N W 81-71#
94-95 A L 80-67*H L 80-61*N L 73-72#N L 79-74‡†
95-96 H W 73-45*A W 83-70*
96-97 H W 83-52*A W 71-67*
97-98 H W 82-40*A W 83-44*
98-99 H W 59-56*A W 68-48*H W 63-53#H W 64-57‡
99-00 A W 86-57*H W 88-69*
00-01 A W 61-48*H W 68-58*
01-02 H W 69-53*A L 58-57*†
02-03 H W 68-66*H W 68-49#
03-04 A W 61-37*04-05 A W 68-42*
H W 82-47*05-06 H W 62-52*
A W 63-51*06-07 H W 57-44*07-08 A W 69-58*08-09 H W 77-45*09-10 A W 56-47*
H W 57-41*10-11 H W 72-48*
A W 69-63*
ST. MICHAEL’S (52-2)
82-83 H W 97-6183-84 A W 70-4484-85 H W 72-5585-86 H W 80-60
A W 56-5586-87 H W 67-59
H W 71-6387-88 A W 70-47*
H W 83-57*88-89 H W 75-60*
A W 84-54*89-90 A W 87-67*
H W 85-75*90-91 H W 96-70*
A W 78-48*91-92 A W 82-69*
H W 71-61*92-93 H W 83-79*
A W 74-66*93-94 H W 59-51*
A W 77-70*94-95 A W 75-69*
H W 97-56*H W 83-71#
95-96 H W 89-55*A W 81-42*
96-97 A W 88-45*H W 82-57*
97-98 H W 100-50*
A W 70-58*98-99 A W 86-82*
H W 86-68*H W 84-42#
99-00 H W 80-67*A W 93-56*
00-01 H W 95-68*A W 70-60*
01-02 A W 77-63*H W 82-67*
02-03 H W 82-63*03-04 A W 56-53*04-05 H W 63-36*
A W 64-62*05-06 A L 61-54*
H L 69-60*06-07 H W 48-40*
A W 67-54*07-08 H W 56-49*
A W 63-40*08-09 H W 66-52*09-10 H W 49-33*
A W 75-56*10-11 A W 82-79*†
H W 75-57*
SAINT ROSE (14-8)
95-96 H W 63-58‡96-97 A L 66-4797-98 A W 50-49‡98-99 H W 54-48‡99-00 A L 82-72‡00-01 H W 73-71*
H W 60-58#01-02 A W 83-42*02-03 A W 59-43*
H W 77-56*03-04 H L 65-59*
A W 73-51*04-05 H L 70-69$05-06 A L 75-56*06-07 A L 65-56*07-08 H W 71-57*08-09 A W 66-58*
H L 80-76*H W 65-63#
09-10 H W 87-84*?10-11 A L 70-68*
H W 67-59#
SOUTHERN CONN (20-9)
81-82 H L 76-5382-83 A L 60 -53‡83-84 H W 67-5984-85 A W 66-6385-86 H W 78-6286-87 A W 91-5787-88 H W 98-6600-01 H W 97-53*01-02 A L 76-66*02-03 H W 74-69*
A W 57-40*H W 68-45‡
03-04 A W 45-42*H W 59-41*H W 57-54#†
04-05 H L 53-52*N W 56-50#N W 63-49‡
05-06 A L 71-62*A L 55-36#
06-07 H L 55-53*A L 64-46*A L 59-49‡
R E S U L T S V S . 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 O P P O N E N T S07-08 A W 65-62*
H W 82-61*08-09 H W 68-55*
A W 65-50*09-10 H W 66-48*10-11 A W 77-61*
SOUTHERN NEWHAMPSHIRE (30-3)
80-81 H W 103-3783-84 A W 67-6284-85 A W 75-6185-86 H W 82-6886-87 A W 56-5587-88 H W 77-59
H W 69-52‡88-89 A W 93-6489-90 H L 88-8490-91 A W 84-4991-92 H W 77-5392-93 A W 63-5893-94 H W 87-5097-98 N W 88-4399-00 H W 94-5000-01 A W 60-46*01-02 H W 69-49*02-03 A W 71-53*
H W 87-42*03-04 H W 78-49*
A W 63-55*04-05 A W 63-39*05-06 H L 78-70†*
H W 58-57#06-07 H W 67-51*07-08 A W 64-55*08-09 A W 63-59*
H W 72-61*09-10 H L 70-63*†
A W 70-65*10-11 A W 69-54*
H W 73-56*H W 83-61#
STONEHILL (57-34)
74-75 A L 55-3475-76 H W 61-44
N L 51-4476-77 A W 72-5879-80 A L 64-49
H W 53-5080-81 A L 66-5481-82 H W 68-57*
H W 76-73#82-83 A W 70-55*
H L 59-58*H L 65-63#N W 64-62‡
83-84 H W 59-50*A L 63-61*H W 75-63#
84-85 A L 71-57*H L 63-58*A W 63-60#A W 67-52‡
85-86 A L 73-63*H L 60-58*
86-87 H L 57-56*A W 57-50*A L 58-53#A L 52-49‡
87-88 H W 76-68*A L 62-50*
88-89 A W 71-60*H W 98-81*
89-90 A W 78-66*H W 71-61*H W 79-66#
90-91 H W 79-48*A W 77-59*H W 85-65#H W 79-29‡
91-92 A W 71-58*H W 76-62*H W 78-48#H W 68-60‡
92-93 H W 70-51*A L 71-59*H W 75-64#
93-94 A L 77-54*H W 78-72*H L 81-64‡
94-95 H L 86-78*A L 85-70*
95-96 A L 61-56*H W 85-73*
96-97 A L 64-55*H W 72-47*H L 57-48#N W 52-41‡
97-98 A W 85-75*†H W 80-51*H W 70-54#
98-99 H W 78-48*A W 84-77*H W 69-62#
99-00 A W 65-53*H W 84-47*
00-01 H W 106-73*A W 67-54*H W 69-52#
01-02 A L 67-60*H W 86-52*
02-03 H W 68-65*A W 80-62*H W 66-44‡
03-04 A W 69-66*H W 70-49*
04-05 H W 62-60*A W 57-55*
05-06 A L 101-50*H W 84-74†*
06-07 A L 57-55*H W 76-49*H L 50-49#N W 58-55‡
07-08 H L 59-48*A L 57-38*A L 53-51#
08-09 H L 64-59*A L 87-82*%
09-10 A W 68-61*H L 55-53*N L 74-56‡
10-11 H W 78-63A W 59-47
*Northeast-10 game#Northeast-10 playoffs‡NCAA Div. II Tournament†Overtime$Double overtime? Triple overtime%Quadruple overtime
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Stephanie Adamian 1994-98Theresa Angell 1974-77Paula Ayers 1977-81Christiana Bakolas 2010-11Kelly Barker 1997-01Kelly Barrett 2006-10Lauren Battista 2010-11Carol Baxter 1976-77Lori Bender 1985-89Beth Biasotti 1992-96Sarah Blaisdell 1995-99Cheryl Boettger 1987-90Chante Bonds 2001-05Denise Boudreau 1978-80Kelly Bourbon 1983-84Kim Brennan 2007-11Karen Brennick 1975-76Carolyn Brown 1997-99MaryBeth Bruce 1982-86Jacqui Brugliera 2010-11Ashley Bruton 2004-08Sue Bufalino 1993-96Michele Burdick 1980-84Julie Butler 1980-82Elise Caira 2007-11Chris Calliontzis 1979-82Irene Canino 1983-85Gail Cariddi 1974-75Danielle Chaisson 1994-98Marianne Collins 1976-78Janet Connor 1975-76Stacey Connors 1994-98Sharon Conway 1990-94Kim Cummings 1992-96Nancy Curran 1975-76Becky Davison 2000-04Maureen DeLuke 1976-80Jill Denzak 1977-81Dawn Desilets 1986-90Morgan DiPietro 2001-05Deb Drown 1977-79Amy Dunn 1981-83Joy Esper 1977-78Abby Everitt 2001-05Alison Fay 1980-84Bri Fecteau 1996-99,00-01Heather Fernsler 1993-95Courtney Finn 2009-11Kathy Fischer 1975-76Joanne Fitzsimmons 1974-75Keri Flynn 2000-04Laurie Foley 1981-85Brianna Forde 2000-02Jackie Forster 1978-82Lauren Fuller 1998-00,01-02Lisa Gagnon 1986-90Ellen Galanis 1977-81Corey Gallagher 1995-99Cathy Gallant 1980-82Sue Gardner 1976-77Barbara Garlick 1979-80Patty Gately 1976-77Shevon Gibbons 2002-05Katherine Goodwin 2009-11Carolyn Gottstein 2005-06Dee Goulet 1985-88Carlini Guest 1990-94Shauna Hall 1976-80Pam Hanley 1978-79Kara Hanover 1995-98Patty Hansen 1975-79Darlene Harding 1974-76Caralyn Hart 2007-11Kara Henderson 2000-02Chris Henry 1977-78Claire Holston 1981-85Nina Houghton 1985-89Tanya Hvizdak 1999-01Chris Jennings 1983-87Colette Josey 2006-10
Shatasia Kearse 2008-11Kate Kelley 2002-06Janet Kerrigan 1990-94Erica Kirwan 2004-08Shannon Kirwan 2003-07Sue Kosh 1990-91Mary Kurdziolek 1987-88Kristi Laggis 1995-99Meagan Lambros 2006-10Liz Leonard 1999-03Adrianne Level 1998-02Julie Longo 2003-04Vanessa Lux 2004-08Anne MacDonald 1976-77Robin Mackey 1982-84Angela Manfredi 2005-09Tricia Markley 1983-85Lauren Massie 2008-11Joyce McDade 1984-88Patty McElhinney 1982-83Ann McGinnis 1976-78Diane McGovern 1985-87Kristy McLean 2005-09Toby Mead 1977-79Marianne Melbinger 1979-80,81-83Karen Mishelof 1991-94Patrice Misiano 1989-93Kris Mitchell 1982-83Lisa Monteleone 1984-88Lauren Moore 2003-07Jane Moskey 1981-83Karen Moussette 1974-76Sherrie Muller 1987-91Linda Nardella 1983-87Pam Nicholas 1974-75Monica Odoy 1987-91Kara O’Neil 1998-02Jodi Ouellette 1985-89
Stacy Pahl 1987-90Missy Pappas 1993-97Judy Paratore 1975-79Jen Pemberton 1997-01Kim Penwell 1989-93Mary Pietrocarlo 2002-05Beth Pilgrim 1990-94Tracy Pomerenke 1992-97Debbie Porcaro 1975-76Eileen Prendergast 1988-92Chris Prendergast 2000-01Dedra Pritchard 2006-10Vanessa Ramsey 2006-07Chris Reeves 1984-85Sally Rickson 1975-77Kelsey Roberson 2009-11Lucia Robinson 2005-07Sue Robinson 1977-78Gail Rogers 1975-76Nancie Roundtree 1979-81Ashley Saia 2006-11Sandy Schelzi 1974-75April Schrader 1977-78Lois Sciroco 1974-75Tracie Seymour 1988-92Patty Shinkwin 1978-82Alyssa Sluz 1993-97Marcy Spahr 1991-95Nickie Sparks 1994-97Janice Staula 1974-76Cathy Sterner 1988-90, 91-93Tina Tarvers 1974-76Kathy Taylor 1976-77Meghan Thomann 2008-11Barbara Thomas 1983-84LaToya Thomas 2002-06Gretchen Tichy 1981-85Valerie Truell 2003-05Kris Uttley 1985-89Wendy Walker 1975-76Sue Weinstein 1974-76Helen Wheater 1975-76C White 1997-01Sandy Whitecross 1974-76Missy Wolfe 1988-92Sheree Wright 1974-75Sara Wright 2001-03Cathy Yurkon 1982-84, 85-86Sharon Zeevi 1997-01
Head CoachesDaryl Leonard 1974-78Paula Mullen 1978-84Kathy Sanborn 1984-86Barbara Stevens 1986-present
Assistant CoachesKelly Barker 2002-03Lori Bender 1989-90Karen Byrne 1987-94, 95-96Nicole Conway 2004-05Valerie DePaolo 1990-91Marion Dukeman 1991-92Don Fay 1982-84Laurie Frizzell 1977-78Jeff Frost 1988-89Monica Galamaga 1999-03Shevon Gibbons 2005-07Bill Gould 2005-07Dan Hunt 2008-presentKeith Jones 1978-82Kathy Karlsson 2007-08Janet Kerrigan 1994-95Amy LaCombe 1996-98Monica McCarthy 1992-94Ann McInerney 1994-99Micky McVann 1984-85Patrice Misiano 1996-98Mike Murray 2003-04Cheryl Murtagh 1982-84Kiki Papagiotis 1984-87Terri Shinkwin 1982-84Gerry Walsh 1997-2005C White 2001-02, 03-presentSara Wright 2003-04
They Coached Them
Liz Leonard ’03
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The Northeast-10Conference is an NCAADivision II conference thatwas established in 1979. TheNE-10 currently consists of16 institutions throughout theNortheast includingConnecticut, Massachusetts,New Hampshire, New York andVermont.
The 16 memberinstitutions are spreadgeographically from Syracuse,New York to Boston,Massachusetts and Burlington, Vermont to Long Island, New York. Manyof the members are located in or around the urban metropolitan areasof Albany, Boston, New Haven, Worcester and New York. The Conferencewas proud to welcome the University of New Haven and AdelphiUniversity in its latest expansion, thus adding to the powerful union ofstrong academic and athletic colleges and universities.
The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committedto competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education onand off the field of its more than 5,500 student athletes.
Among the many accomplishments of these institutions areNCAA Division II National Championships in women’s basketball, fieldhockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s track& field and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.
Annually since 1982, the winner of the Northeast-10Conference playoffs has received an automatic berth in the NCAADivision II Regional.
A member of the Northeast-10 has captured the NCAA DivisionII East (formerly Northeast) regional title and appeared in the EliteEight every year but one since 1989, with Bentley topping the list with11 regional championships. Southern Connecticut captured the 2007NCAA Division II national championship and both AIC and FranklinPierce have been in the title game in the last five years. Bentley’s 28tournament appearances is a national record.
Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains focused oncomplementing the academic integrity and missions of the memberinstitutions with a commitment to a broad-based championship program,as evidenced by the 23 sports the Conference offers in championshipplay, the most such of any Division II conference.
The 2010-11 academic year was the third for Julie Ruppert asthe Conference’s fifth commissioner. She joined the Northeast-10 in2008 after 15 years with the America East Conference. Her final three-plus years with America East was spent as the Senior AssociateCommissioner.
2010-11 Standings
CONFERENCE ALL GAMESW L PCT W L PCT
Bentley §+ 19 3 .864 28 5 .848Franklin Pierce 18 4 .818 24 8 .750Assumption 18 4 .818 22 8 .733Saint Rose 16 6 .727 21 8 .724Pace 15 7 .682 24 9 .727American Int’l. 14 8 .636 19 10 .655St. Michael’s 13 9 .591 16 11 .593Stonehill 12 10 .545 17 11 .607So. New Hampshire 9 13 .409 12 16 .429Saint Anselm 8 14 .364 11 16 .407Merrimack 8 14 .364 10 17 .370UMass-Lowell 8 14 .364 9 18 .333So. Connecticut 7 15 .318 11 16 .407Adelphi 5 17 .227 8 18 .308Le Moyne 4 18 .182 7 19 .269New Haven 2 20 .091 3 23 .115
§Regular season champions +Tournament champion
2011 Conference Playoffs
First Round: #5 Pace 58, #12 Saint Anselm 35#6 American International 61, #11 Merrimack 51#7 St. Michael’s 74, #10 UMass-Lowell 58#9 So. New Hampshire 59, #8 Stonehill 58
Quarterfinals: #1 Bentley 83, #9 So. New Hampshire 61#2 Franklin Pierce 82, #7 St. Michael’s 57#3 Assumption 59, #6 American Int’l. 51#4 Saint Rose 67, #5 Pace 60 (ot)
Semifinals: #1 Bentley 67, #4 Saint Rose 59#2 Franklin Pierce 90, #3 Assumption 75
Championship: #1 Bentley 85, #2 Franklin Pierce 71
MVP: Lauren Battista, Bentley
2010-11 All-Conference Teams
FIRST TEAM SCHOOL YR POSMolly Griffiths Assumption Sr FKelly Meredith Assumption Jr FMarielle Giroud Franklin Pierce Jr FJewel White Franklin Pierce Jr CAshley Rath Saint Rose Jr G
SECOND TEAM SCHOOL YR POSKim Brennan Bentley Sr GJacqui Brugliera Bentley Fr FBrittany Huggins Pace Sr FBrittany Shields Pace So FEmily Rousseau Stonehill Sr G
THIRD TEAM SCHOOL YR POSAdriana Johnson American International Sr GLauren Battista Bentley Fr FBianca Simmons UMass-Lowell So GLogan Pintka St. Michael’s Sr FJulia Houghtaling So. New Hampshire Gr F
ALL ROOKIE TEAM SCHOOL POSLauren Battista Bentley FJacqui Brugliera Bentley FMary-Louise Dixon Stonehill GJessica Kitrys Adelphi FAnh-Dao Tran New Haven G
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jewel White, Franklin PierceFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jacqui Brugliera, BentleyDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Marielle Giroud, Fr. PierceCOACH OF THE YEAR: Barbara Stevens, Bentley
Championships Won
Regular Season: Bentley 19 (1982-84, 1986, 1988-94, 1996-2001,2003, 2011); Stonehill 7 (1985, 1987, 1993-96, 2008); SouthernConnecticut 3 (2005-07); Franklin Pierce 2 (2009-10); Merrimack 2(2004-05); Springfield 2 (1982, 1984); American International 1 (2002);Saint Anselm 1 (1986).
Playoff: Bentley 15 (1982, 1984-85, 1990, 1992-94, 1996, 1998-2001, 2003, 2005, 2011); Stonehill 5 (1983, 1987, 1995, 1997, 2008);Bryant 3 (1986, 1988-99); Franklin Pierce 2 (2009-10); SouthernConnecticut 2 (2006-07); American International 1 (2002); Merrimack1 (2004); Saint Anselm 1 (1991).
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T H I S I S B E N T L E Y
Bentley University is one of the nation’s leading business schools,
dedicated to preparing a new kind of business leader — one with the
deep technical skills, the broad global perspective and the high ethical
standards required to make a difference in an ever-changing world. To
achieve our goal, we infuse our advanced business curriculum with the
richness of a liberal arts education. The results are graduates who are
making an impact in their chosen fields and turning their passions into
success stories. Located on a classic New England campus just minutes
from Boston, Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and
creative thinkers.
Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made business
skills and experiences hot commodities. More students are considering
business as the foundation of their higher education experience, and
considering Bentley in the process. With our distinctive blend of
business, technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students
with relevant, practical and transferable skills.
At Bentley, we blend the breadth and technological strength of a large
university with the values and student focus of a small college. Students
interested in business professions choose from a wide range of programs
that address all functional areas including accountancy, finance, marketing,
management and liberal arts — all with a strong foundation in technology.
Bentley students interact with a faculty of experienced teachers with
real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoy a vibrant
campus teeming with athletic, social and cultural opportunities. They
can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore the impact of
information technology including e-marketing, cyber psychology,
journalism for the web, web design, IT and public relations, IT auditing
and information economics.
At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, including
PhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science and
certificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on business
practice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula,
emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledge-
based professional services.
Academic Programs
Bentley University offers a remarkable array of specialized business
courses, from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for
majors and minors. This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis
on information technology and hands-on experience in state-of-the-
art learning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complex
world.
The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of a Bentley
education. In fact, half of the undergraduate courses are in arts and
sciences disciplines – called the General Education Core. These courses
expand a student’s frame of reference and build skills in critical thinking,
decision-making, communication and other areas essential for well-
rounded professionals.
Whether in business or the arts and sciences, academic programs at
Bentley emphasize both theory and practice. Students gain a firm grasp
of the historical, societal and other forces that shape a discipline such
as management or international studies. Meanwhile, course projects,
internships, and service-learning assignments enable students to test
business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofit settings.
Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teaching but in
their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted in the complex
challenges that leading companies face every day.
While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only at
larger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. We
are a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience,
with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12.
There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught by
professors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on first-rate
teaching, research and advising.
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Business Core
A significantly enhanced Business Core is now available to Bentley
students. As of fall 2009, all first-year students study the ethical and
legal environment of business, as well as accounting and finance.
Supported by a generous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improved
methods for learning accounting and finance are a hallmark of the new
core. Information technology tools and systems management are
integrated into business statistics, as well as into another innovative
course on business processes, which also integrates marketing,
operations, accounting and finance. Project management and team skills
development is featured in the third-year Integrated Business Project
course. The organizational behavior course focuses on valuing diversity.
Students will assess their intercultural relationship skills, which will be
re-assessed in the capstone global strategy course to gauge the impact
of international education opportunities Bentley offers, including
semester- and year-long overseas study.
As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand the
linkages between business and the arts and sciences, the four-course
Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have been improved by
requiring students to choose one course from a list of Arts and Sciences
electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelor of Arts majors
now require students to complete the Business Studies Minor, which
consists of five courses from the first two years of the revised General
Business Core.
General Education
One cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unless
they know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentley
puts such an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Our
graduates are literate, articulate, well-read, independent-thinking
individuals with a keen understanding of global issues, civic responsibility
and business ethics.
Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in the
arts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects in
the behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example);
English, philosophy, and other humanities subjects; and mathematics and
the natural sciences.
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Accountancy
Computer Information Systems
Corporate Finance and Accounting
Economics-Finance
Finance
Global Studies
History
Information Design and Corporate Communication
Information Systems Audit and Control
Liberal Arts
Management
Managerial Economics
Marketing
Mathematical Sciences
Media and Culture
Philosophy (Business Ethics)
The General Education
Core includes the First-
Year Seminar, a program
designed to help get their
college career off to a good
start. Led by teams of staff
and students, the seminar
introduces freshmen to
topics such as academic
planning, faculty
expectations, group
process, student
responsibilities, individual
learning styles, diversity,
gender issues, and
i n t e r p e r s o n a l
communication. Students
also take an introductory
course that covers the
broad principles of information technology and the specifics of
computing resources at Bentley.
Location
Located in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley University is just 10
miles west of Boston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square
in Cambridge. Both cities provide vast resources for internships, job
opportunities, cultural events and social life. Bentley is easily accessible
from the Massachusetts Turnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA
Station.
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At a Glance
History� Founded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting and
finance.� Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961.� Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 to
accommodate growing enrollment and student demand for educationblending academic study and extracurricular opportunities.
� Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name toBentley College.
� Graduate School of Business founded in 1974.� The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, is
launched in 1985. The program provides all freshmen with a network-ready laptop computer fully loaded with software.
� In the 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technologyinto the core business curriculum and positions itself as the schoolfor the information age.
� The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum in honorof a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in 1999.
� The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve asthe focal point for business and technology initiatives on campus.
� Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001,helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing amongundergraduates. A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor ofthe school’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. Theathletic expansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoortrack and six tennis courts.
� Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentleyin Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Bankingand Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surroundingGulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors andearn a Bentley degree.
� Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens on the Southeastcampus in 2004
� In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kindprogram for a business school in which students major in businessand the liberal arts, and receive credentials in both. Construction iscompleted on two apartment-style residence halls on Forest Street,now known as the North Campus. The first PhD programs in Businessand Accountancy are approved by the Massachusetts Board of HigherEducation in November.
� The first PhD class is welcomed in 2006, a year of many greatdevelopments at Bentley. Construction on two additional apartment-style buildings is completed. The Dana Athletic Center completesrenovation and expansion in the spring. Fitness facility adds 30,000square feet including expanded state-of-the-art exercise space, foodcourt and pedestrian plaza. Multi-million dollar renovation of theBentley Library is completed.
� Bentley becomes a university. The Massachusetts Board of HigherEducation approves Bentley’s request to change its designation andname to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008.
Campus and Location� Set on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts.� Minutes west of Boston.� Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge.
Enrollment: Fall 2009� Undergraduate students: 4,016 full time; 243 part time� Average undergraduate class size: 24� About 83 percent of full-time undergraduates live on campus.� Graduate students: 1,405; PhD students: 30.� Average graduate class size: 21� International students represent 9 percent of the undergraduate
student population and 18 percent of graduate students.
Faculty� More than 285 full- and 199 part-time faculty members, who teach at
both undergraduate and graduate levels.� 82 percent hold doctoral degrees.� Many have significant experience in the business world.� Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advising
as well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field.� Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12
Curriculum� Bentley University’s mission is to create new knowledge within and
across business and the arts and sciences and to educate creative,ethical and socially responsible organizational leaders.
� A leader in integrating information technology into the businesscurriculum.
� Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of artsdegrees in six arts and sciences disciplines.
� The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on businesspractice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, theBentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA,seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive educationprograms.
Rankings� U.S.News and World Report ranks Bentley #57 overall in the Best
Business Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’sManagement Information Systems ranked #17 nationally and #2 inNew England. Among the top Regional Universities-North, Bentleywas also ranked #3 in highest graduation rate, #3 in average freshmanretention rate, #4 in “great schools, great price” and #8 in mostinternational students.
� Princeton Review named Bentley one of the nation’s Best Collegesand Universities and one of the “Best Northeastern Schools” for2011. Student surveys ranked Bentley #6 in the nation for “Best CareerServices” (up from #12 last year), #14 for the Best College Library,#18 for Dorms Like Palaces, and Bentley was also named to the FireSafety Honor Roll.
� BusinessWeek ranks Bentley #21 among the top undergraduatebusiness programs in the nation in the magazine’s 5th annual issue of“The Best Undergraduate Business Schools”.
� The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School ofBusiness among the best business schools in the nation for 2010.
� U.S.News & World Report’s 2011 “America’s Best GraduateSchools” named the Bentley University McCallum Graduate Schoolamong the top 100 business schools in the nation (#75) and one ofthe top 10 in New England. The Master of Science in InformationTechnology program ranked #16 nationally and #3 in New England,and the part-time MBA program ranked #51 in the country and #3 inNew England.
Tuition and Fees for 2010-11� Undergraduate: Tuition is $35,580. Room and board (double room,
meal plan) is $12,180. The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activityfee is $278; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’plan) is $1,83.
� Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Sciencecourse is $3,408.
Careers� Within six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley students
find professional employment or enroll in graduate school.� Recruiting program brings more than 1,200 job opportunities to
students each year.� 93 percent of students take on at least one professional internship
while at Bentley.� Workshops, individualized advising, and resource materials help students
fine-tune career goals.� Many of Bentley University’s 44,500 alumni serve as contacts and
resources or students, through panel discussions, informationalinterviews, Mentor Program.
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Falcons reached the finals of the
Atlantic Hockey playoffs for the first
time ever.
In the spring of 2010, close to half
of the university’s varsity athletes
were named to the Dean’s List or
President’s List. Their on-field
success has been recognized with
All-New England, All-America and
Capital One Academic All-America®
honors.
Full athletic scholarships are awarded
in men’s and women’s basketball.
Athletic aid for other sports is
primarily based on financial need and/
or academic merit. Prospective
students should contact the coach
of the sport in which they are
interested. For general information, contact the Bentley athletic
department at 781-891-2256 or visit the athletics website at
www.bentleyfalcons.com.
Facilities
The focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, where
our well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recently-
expanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facility
serves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000-square
foot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new two-story
fitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only, general
locker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic training room
and rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24 athletic
offices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty and staff
with a valid Bentley ID.
The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of a
major expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. The
addition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities and a
boosters suite which overlooks the football field.
The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletes
to have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-the-art equipment,
making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in the region.
Bentley’s athletic department
embodies the tradition of excellence
that spans all areas of the university.
Bentley is an eight-time winner of the
prestigious President’s Cup,
presented annually to the best overall
athletic program in the Northeast-10
Conference.
Football made its debut in the NCAA
Division II playoffs in 2003 and
followed that with a return
appearance in 2004. Men’s basketball
and women’s volleyball have both
earned NCAA tournament berths
each of the last six years, with the
former reaching the NCAA Division
II Elite Eight in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Women’s basketball has competed in
a Division II record 27 NCAA
postseason tournaments and has advanced to the national semifinals
seven times since 1989. The field hockey team captured Bentley’s first
NCAA national championship in 2001.
Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conference
championship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship.
Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsity
athletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One of
the nation’s largest Division II
conferences, the Northeast-10 also
includes Adelphi, American
International, Assumption, Franklin
Pierce, Le Moyne, UMass-Lowell,
Merrimack, New Haven, Pace, Saint
Anselm, St. Michael’s, Saint Rose,
Southern Connecticut, Southern
New Hampshire and Stonehill.
The Bentley ice hockey program
competes in the Division I Atlantic
Hockey League against schools such
as Air Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Army
and Mercyhurst. In March 2006, the
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In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquet
floor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and the
volleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track.
When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can be
transformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyball
courts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockers
and showers as well as saunas and steam rooms. An indoor natatorium
featuring a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pool
and separate diving tank is also available to all students.
During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to the
college’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one a
FieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located side-
by-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falcons
host games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse.
When our teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, the
fields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s
and women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teams
make use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the synthetic
fields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium,
soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track,
nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for our
other respected athletic teams.
When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organized
student life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outside
community events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s
“Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other student
organizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside events
are hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in the
surrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAA
championship events, local high school and college contests and
seventeen camps that utilize all facilities throughout the summer.
Sport Coach Length of Tenure 2009-10 Record 2009-10 Conf. Record
Baseball Bob DeFelice 43rd year 21-25 13-13
Men’s Basketball Jay Lawson 20th year 26-7 17-5
Women’s Basketball Barbara Stevens 25th year 19-11 16-6
Men’s Cross Country Kevin Curtin 1st year ----- -----
Women’s Cross Country Kevin Curtin 1st year ----- -----
Field Hockey Jessica King 3rd year 16-5 8-2
Football Thom Boerman 2nd year 8-2 6-2*
Golf Mickey Herron 1st year ----- -----
Hockey Ryan Soderquist 9th year 12-19-4 10-15-3
Men’s Lacrosse Jim Murphy 19th year 9-5 7-3
Women’s Lacrosse Carissa Medeiros 4th year 11-7 8-3
Men’s Soccer Gary Crompton 3rd year 6-10-2 6-5-2
Women’s Soccer Lauren Lukis 8th year 6-10-1 4-10-1
Softball Michele DeGregorio 6th year 14-24 11-19
Men’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 15th year 8-3 -----
Women’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 15th year 9-3 -----
Men’s Tennis Alex Wong 6th year 17-6 11-0*
Women’s Tennis Alex Wong 8th year 10-9 9-4
Men’s Track Kevin Curtin 1st year ----- -----
Women’s Track Kevin Curtin 1st year ----- -----
Volleyball Sandy Hoffman 29th year 18-13 11-4
Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2009-10
*2009-10 Northeast-10 regular season champion
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As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge
within and across business and the arts and sciences and to educate
creative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It is
distinctive among US and international universities in having two faculties,
in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified in their
educational mission.
Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments through
their capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. As
responsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into account
the broader social, political, and environmental context within which
all organizations operate.
Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of its
educational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethical
and socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of information
and communication technology in achieving sustainable high
performance.
Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these
“domains of excellence” in numerous ways:
Arts and Sciences
The arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentley
education, provide students of business and related professions with
the knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciences
disciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement,
as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students a
unique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts.
The Liberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a business school,
gives students the opportunity to major in business and the liberal
arts, and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than 500
undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program.
Ethical and Socially Responsible Enterprise
Bentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibility into
its curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate and community
relations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasis through the
Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. The mission of the
Alliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomous centers and
initiatives on campus, support and encourage greater awareness of,
respect for and commitment to ethics, service and social responsibility
in research, curricula and campus culture.
Information and Communication Technology
At Bentley, the integration of business and communication/information
technology takes place at four different levels:
n Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas of business
and our general information technology infrastructure are
world-class
n Innovative pedagogical use of information technology is built
into the fabric of all of our courses to support learning
n We explore the implications of information technology on
business in all areas of our business curriculum
n We offer specialized programs that focus on developing high-
quality technology solutions.
The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business education
and information/communication technology is the Norman S. and Lida
M. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility,
which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and student
expertise in using technologies that are reshaping business.
Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in this center.
The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in the country,
and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiece technology facilities
that provide students with hands-on experience in the financial markets
and usability research, respectively.
The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of Business
The McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University offers
full-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities and the
managerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’s
globally competitive business environment.
Featuring one of the most extensive selections of Master of Science
(MS) programs in the nation, the McCallum Graduate School of Business
is known for developing the specialized expertise needed to succeed
in a variety of industries:
n Accountancy
n Finance
n Financial Planning
n Human Factors in Information Design
n Information Technology
n Marketing Analytics
n Taxation
MS+MBA
This intensive, integrated full-time program combines the business
leadership curriculum of the Day MBA with the technological expertise
developed in the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)
or Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design (MSHFID).
Dual Degree Programs
The Dual Degree programs give students a powerful combination of
broad business knowledge and deep technical expertise. Qualified MBA
students may simultaneously enroll in any of the McCallum Graduate
School of Business’s specialized MS degree programs, and qualified MS
students may expand their studies to include the Evening MBA.
PhD Programs
Bentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in Accountancy and a PhD in
Business, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology and Society.
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The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty and
staff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility and
mutual support. At the same time, their different backgrounds, interests
and goals keep members of the campus community learning from each
other – and having fun in the process.
A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events brings
undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students,
faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunities
include lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts,
panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits in
the library’s art gallery, and networking nights with professional
organizations such as the Society for Management.
Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse
and other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuit
here. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner in
the Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the state-
of-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hang
out with fellow students, colleagues and friends.
At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduate
students make their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditional
dormitory residence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy);
upperclassman options include multi-person suites and one-, two- and
three-bedroom apartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes. Thanks
to “one port per pillow,” students have individual access to the Internet
and the university network in their dorm room. With computer ports
and wireless coverage throughout the
campus, fast and convenient access is not
difficult to find.
When it comes to eating on campus,
students have a great variety of choices. The
Seasons Dining Room offers unlimited, sit-
down meals from early morning to 9:00
p.m. The LaCava Center Café offers food
on the go, from Starbucks coffee and
Freshens smoothies to sushi and salad. The
DeLoitte cybercafé in the library features
Einstein Bros. Bagels, and the Dana Center now serves Currito burritos
and wraps. Other options include the Brookside Deli and Convenience
Store for sandwiches, convenience items and more.
Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential health care
to all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis and
treatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing,
dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dental
referrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians who offer
counseling and education programs covering topics such as stress
management, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decision-
making. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trained professional
who offers education and counseling for alcohol and drug issues to all
groups and individuals on campus.
Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programs and
services to address issues common to college-age students. Counseling
and mental health services are provided to all students for concerns
related to stress depression, anxiety, family life, relationships, and other
concerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers and counselors.
Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff member provides
support services and works with students to arrange appropriate
accommodations during their academic career. All sessions with the CSD
are free and confidential.
The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs of
students and other members of the campus community. The staff includes
Catholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers to individuals of
the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions. Students from a variety
of faiths can call on the center for referrals to appropriate religious
communities in the Waltham and Boston area. Look to the center for
counseling, interfaith and faith-specific services, scripture studies,
sacramental preparation, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Weekly
services are held in the Sacred Space, located in the Student Center.
International students have a ready resource in the Center for
International Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinate
orientation programs for new international students and provide
advising on immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition,
the International Peer Advisers program eases the transition to college
life by fostering relationships between international students and
continuing students at Bentley.
Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tapping
into the university’s 100-plus student organizations. There are numerous
opportunities to get involved in academically
oriented groups, the creative and performing
arts, student government, campus
newspapers and the radio station, fraternity
and sorority life, and much more. Students
can also connect with classmates at events
like Hawaiian luau, Build Your Own Sundae
party, stand-up comedy and hypnotist
performances, a Boston scavenger hunt, and
more. Students build friendships that last
throughout their Bentley years – and
beyond.
The City of Boston is only miles away
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Directions to Bentley
From the West: Take exit 14 of the Massachusetts Turnpike and followsigns to Route 95/128 North. Continue as directed in “From Route95/128” below.
From Route 95/128: Take exit 27B (Wyman Street). At very end ofexit, bear right onto Smith Street. Follow about a quarter-mile totraffic lights. Take left on to Totten Pond Road. At end, take right onLexington Street. There is an immediate fork in the road. Bear leftand take first left (about 200 yards) onto Beaver Street. At trafficrotary, go two-thirds of the way around, remaining on Beaver. Take aright at next traffic light (Falcon Way) for entrance to Dana Center.
From Boston and Points East: Follow Storrow Drive (west) orMemorial Drive (west) to the end and follow signs toward Arlington.Then bear left at sign that reads “To 16 S Watertown Waltham”.Follow for six-tenths of a mile and turn right onto Belmont Streetafter passing the Star Market shopping center on the right. Continueon Belmont Street until it intersects with Trapelo Road. Bear rightonto Trapelo Road and continue for 1.7 miles. Take a left at the lightand follow the sign that reads “60 Waltham to Rte 20”. This is WaverleyOaks Road (Route 60). At the next traffic light, take a right onBeaver Street. Go to second light and take left onto Falcon Way forentrance to Dana Center.
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Gloria Cordes Larson, JDPresident
A public policy expert, lawyer andbusiness leader, Gloria Cordes Larsonassumed the presidency of Bentley Collegein July 2007. The school became BentleyUniversity in October 2008. Larson joinedBentley from the leading law firm FoleyHoag, where she co-chaired theGovernment Strategies Group. The practice
that she managed covered a broad array of regulatory and businessdevelopment issues at the federal, state and local levels.
Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led abusiness advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick,and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also includechairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under herleadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutualCenter in Springfield and construction of the $800 million BostonConvention and Exhibition Center.
In the administration of former Massachusetts GovernorWilliam Weld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to1996) and secretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991to 1993). Prior to that, President Larson managed business andregulatory issues as a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission(FTC). She served as an attorney advisor to the FTC commissionerfrom 1981 to 1988, and as the agency’s deputy director of consumerprotection from 1990 to 1991.
In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the RoseFitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston MayorThomas Menino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee forthe 2004 Democratic National Convention. President Larson is adirector of Unum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shieldof Massachusetts. She is a board member on several prominentprofessional and community organizations, including the Greater BostonChamber of Commerce, for which she is the chair of the board; BostonCenter for the Arts; Roger Williams University School of Law;Massachusetts Women’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The Dimock Center.She is a member of the Massachusetts, Virginia and Boston barassociations.
Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstandingcommitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness ofthe need for education reform and in promoting the role of business inchanging that landscape. These honors include:
• Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors• Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly and
Massachusetts Bar Association• Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater Boston
Chamber of Commerce• Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women in
Boston,” Boston magazine• Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American Jewish
Committee• Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce• Abigail Adams Award, Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus• International Business Leader Award, International
Management Development Association• Outstanding Women Business Leaders Award, New England
Council.President Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from
Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of VirginiaSchool of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees fromNortheastern University and from Mount Wachusett CommunityCollege. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.
Kathleen L. YorkisVice President forStudent Affairs
Kathleen Yorkis, who will be retiringat the end of the 2010-11 academic year,came to Bentley University in 1986 as Deanof Students and was named Vice Presidentfor Student Affairs in November 2001. Priorto her promotion to vice president, she hadserved as Bentley’s Chief Student AffairsOfficer since September 1999.
Under Yorkis’ leadership, the Division of Student Affairs providesa comprehensive set of student services, builds a student life communityand works with each young person to ensure their individualdevelopment. Her areas of responsibility include Athletics andIntramurals, Student Activities, Health Services, Counseling and StudentDevelopment, Residence Life, Residential Services, Multicultural Center,International Student Services, Orientation, Dining Services, JudicialAffairs, Spiritual Life, Campus Police and the Dean of Student Affairs.
Prior to joining Bentley, she worked at Coopers & Lybrand inBoston as Director of Professional Development and Director of TaxPersonnel, Finance and Administration.
In terms of Student Affairs facilities, during Yorkis’s tenure, BentleyUniversity has expanded the number and variety of on campus housingopportunities, built a state of the art student center, increased the sizeof the Dana Athletic Center by 30,000 square feet, constructed a newbaseball stadium, and surfaced the football stadium and practice fieldswith synthetic grass.
The intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs at Bentleyhave continued to expand on an annual basis under Yorkis’ leadership.In 2007, more than 450 men and women participated on intercollegiateteams and more than 3,800 men and women participated in 355different intramural teams. The new fitness center accommodates over13,000 uses per month.
Yorkis holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo (NY), amaster’s degree from SUNY Albany, and a doctorate in Higher EducationAdministration from The American University in Washington, D.C.
Yorkis and her husband, Paul, live in Medway. She has been anactive member of Medway Public School advisory council. Kathleenhas also held public office, serving as a member of the Harford County,Maryland, Board of Education. They have two adult children, Jacob andLaura, and one grandchild.
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Bob DeFeliceAthletics Director
The only baseball coach BentleyUniversity has ever known, Bob DeFelicebecame just the second athletics directorin the university’s history when he waspromoted in October 1991. DeFelice’s affiliation with the collegedates back to 1968 when he was hired asBentley’s first varsity baseball coach. Aftercoaching the team on a part-time basis fromits inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named
Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two yearslater, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.
Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prosperedunder his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams havecaptured 93 conference championships (regular season and playoff)and made NCAA appearances in nine team sports (football, women’sbasketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’s tennis,women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the field hockeyteam captured the first NCAA championship in the university’s history. Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athleticprogram in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09academic year. Over the last decade, under DeFelice’s watch, the college hasexpanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field, outdoortrack, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseball facility inNew England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. He also oversawthe recent major renovation of the Dana Center, including theconstruction of a new fitness center, food court and boosters suite.
DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coachin the nation (2011 was his 43rd season), has led his team to an averageof 20.3 wins a season over the last decade and has 655 wins during hiscareer.
In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led allof college baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking anincredible 98 balls out of the park in 41 games. DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelor ofScience degree in history, began his coaching career that same year ashead football coach and assistant basketball coach at ChristopherColumbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, hebegan a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor leagueorganization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield RedSox. Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a full-timebasis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head football coachat his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, he led theVikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conferencechampionships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and twoEastern Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles. Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into eight Halls of Fame.He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999,and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997.In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the MassachusettsChapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. Mostrecently, in November 2010, he was a charter inductee into the IntercityLeague Hall of fame.
DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts HighSchool Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the Union PrintersInternational Baseball League halls of fame.
DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate FootballConference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference.He served as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it wasabsorbed by the Northeast-10 Conference.
Among the many honors he has received are the Murray LewisAward from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officialsand the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial SportsmanshipAward from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England.
Kevin LoftusAssociate Athletics Director
Kevin Loftus, a part of the BentleyUniversity community since September1994 and a member of the athleticdepartment staff for most of that time, iscurrently Bentley’s Associate AthleticsDirector.
After four-and-a-half years as anetwork technician and analyst in theuniversity’s systems and networkdepartment, Loftus was named an assistant
athletic director in July 2000 and was promoted to associate in 2007.His duties include overseeing athletic facilities, game management,scheduling, transportation, and work study.
Loftus, in addition to his administration duties, is also an assistantbaseball coach. He held that position from September 1994 to February1999 and returned to the coaching staff ten years ago.
Loftus was a third team Division II All-America and the NewEngland Collegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993 while playingat UMass-Lowell. He hit .366 during his two years at UML, helping theChiefs to a pair of ECAC Division II tournaments and a composite 47-28-1 record. Following his college career, Loftus signed a one-yearcontract with the Nashua Hawks of the Independent League in 1995.
The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in ElectricalEngineering from UMass-Lowell in 1993, Loftus received his MBA fromBentley with a concentration in Management in 2009. He lives in Walthamwith his wife Carol Ann, and their sons Dylan (born in April 2009) andT.J. (born in April 2011).
Sandy HoffmanAssistant Athletics Director
Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentleyassistant athletics director since 1990, andher responsibilities have involved her invirtually every aspect of the athleticdepartment’s operations.
Initially, she was responsible forphysical education, recreation, complianceand student services, including the academictutoring of athletes. More recently, herduties included facility and intercollegiate
scheduling, and monitoring financial aid. After a realignment of theathletic department in 2000, Hoffman is now responsible for the fiscalaffairs of the Bentley athletic program.
Prior to being named an assistant athletic director in 1990,Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athletic department’sCoordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a 1980 graduate ofSpringfield College and earned an MBA degree in Management fromBentley in 1990.
Hoffman completed her 29th season as Bentley’s volleyball coachin 2010. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach ofthe year, Hoffman finished the season with a career record of 718-322,the win total ranking fourth among active Division II coaches. Herteams have won the regular season conference title 11 times and theNE-10 playoffs eight times since 1986, and have earned NCAA DivisionII tournament berths 11 times, including eight of the last ten seasons.
Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II VolleyballCommittee, and is a resident of Waltham.
In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from theNew England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributionsto college baseball. DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and sevengrandchildren.
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Cindy ScottAssistant Athletics Director
A former Division I women’sbasketball coach, Cindy Scott is in her 13thyear as an assistant director of athletics. Herduties include serving as the NCAAcompliance coordinator, directing theAcademic Assistance Program, coordinatingrecruiting efforts with the Office ofAdmission and overseeing student lifeprograms for student-athletes, including theStudent Athlete Advisory Council.
Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she was thehead women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98).
During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, captured threeconference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared in fourNCAA tournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directed herteam to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. There were eight 20-win seasonsand fours others in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateau byjust one game.
Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois University Hall ofFame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball CoachesAssociation during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically precedingBentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role.
Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education from MemphisState University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975 and herMaster of Science in Education from Southern Illinois University in1976. She now resides in Waltham.
Dick LipeSports Information Director
Dick Lipe, now in his 34th year asBentley’s Sports Information Director andhis 38th overall at the university, graduatedfrom Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor ofScience degree in accounting.
His duties include coordinating allsports publicity and public relations for theathletic department, which includes 23varsity sports.
A past president of the ECAC SportsInformation Directors Association Lipe, 55, was a college divisionrepresentative on the Board of Directors of the College SportsInformation Directors of America (CoSIDA) for three years. He hasserved on the NCAA Communications Committee and is a past chairof the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Committee, which he has servedon since 1979. Lipe also served as the Information Director for theNortheast-10 from 1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conferencefrom 1997-2000.
In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into the BentleyAthletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named a recipient of theLester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for his contributions tothe Academic All-America® program. In August 2000, he was presentedwith the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Award by the All-AmericaFootball Foundation.
In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, andpresented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the IrvingMarsh Award by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information.In addition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SID withthe inaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of theinaugural inductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame. In March 2010,he received the Jack Grinold Media/SID Award from MasterSports, aregional organization that promotes college football.
A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife,Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (24), and one grandson.
Kyle MackAsst. Sports Information Dir.
Kyle Mack is in his third year asAssistant Sports Information Director. Mack,27, is the primary contact for seven varsitysports, including hockey - Bentley’s onlyDivision I program.
Mack came to Bentley after spending ayear as a graduate assistant in the sportsinformation department at NortheasternUniversity where he covered women’sbasketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he
spent a year as an intern at Manhattan College, covering women’sbasketball among four other sports.
Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Artsdegree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served as themedia relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-A minorleague affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove, N.J.,Mack currently resides in Cambridge.
Elizabeth KasaAssistant Athletic Trainer
Liz Kasa came to Bentley Universityin the summer of 2010 as a member of theathletic training staff. Her responsibilitiesinclude working primarily with field hockey,women’s soccer, women’s basketball andsoftball teams.
Kasa graduated with a Bachelor ofScience in athletic training from LasellCollege in 2003, and did her clinical workat Bentley with the football team in the fall
of 2002. She went on to receive her MBA in Sport Management in May2005 from Webber International University and was a graduate assistantat the Florida institution while working on her masters.
Kasa was an assistant athletic trainer at Molloy College from 2005-2008, and joined the Merrimack College Sports Medicine staff in October2008. Her duties at Merrimack included serving as an adjunct professorin their Athletic Training Education program. She has also been as anassistant athletic trainer for the Olympic Development Program forRegion I women’s youth soccer for the past nine years.
A native of Wilbraham, Mass., Kasa currently resides in Melrose.
Charlie CarkinFitness CoordinatorAssistant Athletic Trainer
Charlie Carkin, 46, is in his 15th yearas Bentley’s Strength and FitnessCoordinator. His primary responsibilitiesinclude development, implementation andsupervision of strength programs for thecollege’s intercollegiate teams.
Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMass-Boston with a Bachelor of Science in physicaleducation, has been a member of the Bentley
athletic training staff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockeyand lacrosse teams. He also serves as an assistant hockey coach forBentley’s Division I program.
From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medicalspecialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage,transport and follow-up care.
Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna.They have three children, Christine (27), Melissa (23) and Charlie, Jr. (21).
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