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2011-12Pre-SeasonInformation

2 Meet TheMidshipmen

7 CoachingStaff

21 2010-11Season in

Review

29 2011-12Opponent

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NavyBasketballFacilities

67 History71 Women’’sBasketballAlumnae

101 The U.S.Naval

Academy

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MediaGuideCredits:JustinKischefsky, Asst.SID; Mark Leddy,Dir. ofPublications;Phil Hoffmann,Photographer;Debbie Latta,Photographer

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2011-12 Navy Women’’s Basketball Schedule

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Fri. 2 George Washington vs. Maine 3:30 p.m.FFrrii.. 22 HHoouussttoonn BBaappttiisstt 66 pp..mm.. GGrreeaatt WWeesstt 00--00 FFiirrsstt MMeeeettiinnggSSaatt.. 33 MMaaiinnee 33::3300 pp..mm.. AAmmeerriiccaa EEaasstt TTiieedd,, 11--11 22001100--1111Sat. 3 George Washington vs. Houston Baptist 6 p.m.

WWeedd.. 77 SSiieennaa AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 77 pp..mm.. MMeettrroo AAttllaannttiicc AAtthhlleettiicc TTiieedd,, 11--11 22001100--1111FFrrii.. 99 PPrriinncceettoonn AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 77 pp..mm.. IIvvyy LLeeaagguuee NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 44--22 22001100--1111Sun. 11 at Howard Washington, D.C. 2 p.m. Mid-Eastern Athletic Navy leads, 5-2 2010-11TTuuee.. 2200 UUMMBBCC AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 77 pp..mm.. AAmmeerriiccaa EEaasstt NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 1144--1122 22001100--1111

at Fordham Holiday Classic Bronx, N.Y.Thu. 29 at Fordham 12 p.m. Atlantic 10 Fordham leads, 7-5 2008-09Fri. 30 Consolation / Championship 1 p.m. / 3 p.m.

vs. Boston University -or- America East 0-0 First Meetingvs. Coppin State Mid-Eastern Athletic Navy leads, 2-0 1997-98

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MMaarrcchhThur. 1 at Patriot League Tournament – QF at campus sites TBDMon. 5 at Patriot League Tournament – SF at campus sites TBDSat. 10 at Patriot League Tournament – F at campus sites TBD

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2011-12 Roster InformationNumericalNNoo.. NNaammee PPrroonnuunncciiaattiioonn PPooss.. CCll.. HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn HHiigghh SScchhooooll AAccaaddeemmiicc MMaajjoorr

0 Alix Membreno G So. 5-9 Loxahatchee, Fla. Saint Pius X Oceanography2 Aja Webb G Fr. 5-7 Inkster, Mich. Detroit Country Day Ocean Engineering3 Erin Edwards (captain) G Sr. 5-7 Hockessin, Del. Ursuline Academy English4 Chantel Lavender G Jr. 5-3 Trenton, N.J. The Pennington School Oceanography5 Veronica Ffrench G So. 5-7 Milton, Fla. Milton Information Technology

10 Alissa Kain G Fr. 5-9 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County Chemistry12 Kristin Parker F Fr. 5-9 Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock Christian Academy Chemistry13 Chey Arvin SHY G Jr. 5-9 Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville Quantitative Economics20 Audrey Bauer F So. 6-0 Lake Zurich, Ill. Lake Zurich Political Science21 Jade Geif GUYF F So. 6-0 Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville South Economics22 Chloe Stapleton G Fr. 5-10 Cary, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons Ocean Engineering23 Sara Sang F Fr. 6-0 Hungtington, W.Va. St. Joseph Central Oceanography24 M.L. Morrison F So. 6-0 Southlake, Texas Carroll Ocean Engineering25 Jen Penley F Jr. 6-1 Pfafftown, N.C. Mount Tabor Ocean Engineering31 Erin Meador MED-or G Fr. 5-10 Clifton, Va. Centreville Economics32 Kara Pollinger G So. 5-7 Fort Gay, W.Va. Tolsia Mechanical Engineering42 Sam Himlin F Fr. 6-1 Forty Fort, Pa. Wyoming Valley West English

Alphabetical NNoo.. NNaammee PPrroonnuunncciiaattiioonn PPooss.. CCll.. HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn HHiigghh SScchhooooll MMiilliittaarryy SSeerrvviiccee IInntteerreesstt13 Chey Arvin SHY G Jr. 5-9 Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville Marine Corps20 Audrey Bauer F So. 6-0 Lake Zurich, Ill. Lake Zurich Navy – Aviation

3 Erin Edwards (captain) G Sr. 5-7 Hockessin, Del. Ursuline Academy Navy – Aviation5 Veronica Ffrench G So. 5-7 Milton, Fla. Milton Navy – Aviation

21 Jade Geif GUYF F So. 6-0 Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville South Navy – Surface Warfare 42 Sam Himlin F Fr. 6-1 Forty Fort, Pa. Wyoming Valley West Navy – Aviation10 Alissa Kain G Fr. 5-9 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County Navy – Medical Corps

4 Chantel Lavender G Jr. 5-3 Trenton, N.J. The Pennington School Navy – Surface Warfare 31 Erin Meador MED-or G Fr. 5-10 Clifton, Va. Centreville Navy – Aviation

0 Alix Membreno G So. 5-9 Loxahatchee, Fla. Saint Pius X Navy – Aviation24 M.L. Morrison F So. 6-0 Southlake, Texas Carroll Navy – Aviation12 Kristin Parker F Fr. 5-9 Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock Christian Academy Navy – Medical Corps25 Jen Penley F Jr. 6-1 Pfafftown, N.C. Mount Tabor Navy – Aviation32 Kara Pollinger G So. 5-7 Fort Gay, W.Va. Tolsia Navy – Surface Warfare 23 Sara Sang F Fr. 6-0 Hungtington, W.Va. St. Joseph Central Navy – Surface Warfare22 Chloe Stapleton G Fr. 5-10 Cary, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons Navy – Submarines

2 Aja Webb G Fr. 5-7 Inkster, Mich. Detroit Country Day Navy – Surface Warfare

Support StaffPPoossiittiioonn NNaammeeAAddmmiinniissttrraattiivvee AAssssiissttaanntt Carol AltonAAtthhlleettiicc TTrraaiinneerr Gregg Calhoon EEqquuiippmmeenntt MMaannaaggeerr Shelby ScholzFFaaccuullttyy RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee Pam SchmittMMaarrkkeettiinngg && PPrroommoottiioonnss Chris Grosse, Nolan BarryOOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivveess Capt. Matt Dolan, USN

Major Khalilah Thomas, USMCSSppoorrtt AAddmmiinniissttrraattoorr Loretta LamarSSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Justin KischefskySSttrreennggtthh && CCoonnddiittiioonniinngg Becca GrizzardSSttuuddeenntt MMaannaaggeerrss Taylor Yust

Adrian Strecker

Coaching StaffPPoossiittiioonn NNaammee PPrroonnuunncciiaattiioonn YYeeaarr aatt NNaavvyy AAllmmaa MMaatteerrHHeeaadd CCooaacchh Stefanie Pemper Fourth Idaho State ‘92AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Jeff Harada hah • RAD • dah First Colorado ‘03AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Jenerrie Harris juh • NAIR • ee Third Kentucky ‘04AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Alison Smith First Bowdoin ‘05AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh Maria Noucas NEW • cus Third Bowdoin ‘09

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General School U.S. Naval Academy (Navy)Location Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 4525)Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukNCAA Faculty Representative Christine CopperTicket Office Phone 1-800-US4-NAVY (874-6289)Program Season 36thVarsity Season 35thDivision I Season 21stConference Patriot LeagueYear in Conference 21st

Arena Name Alumni HallLocation On CampusCapacity 5,710Year Opened 1991-92W-L Record in Alumni Hall 152-96 (.613)Overall Home W-L Record 285-147 (.660)Alumni Hall Press Row 410-263-3929

Basketball StaffHead Coach Stefanie Pemper

Alma Mater Idaho State ‘92Year at Navy FourthOverall / P.L. Record at Navy 53-41 / 26-16Career Record 288-89 (13 Seasons)

Assistant Coach Jeff Harada Alma Mater Colorado ‘03Year at Navy First

Assistant Coach Jenerrie Harris Alma Mater Kentucky ‘04Year at Navy Third

Assistant Coach Alison Smith Alma Mater Bowdoin ‘05Year at Navy First

Assistant Coach Maria Noucas Alma Mater Bowdoin ‘09Year at Navy Third

Support StaffAdministrative Assistant Carol AltonBasketball Office Phone (410) 293-5591Basketball Office FAX (410) 293-5544Athletic Trainer Gregg Calhoon

Office Phone (410) 293-5597 Equipment Manager Shelby Scholz

Office Phone (410) 293-5581Strength & Conditioning Coach Becca Grizzard

Office Phone (410) 293-8715

Program HistoryFirst Season 1976-77 (junior varsity level)First Varsity Season 1977-7834-Year Varsity Record 492-417 (.541)Division II Era 1977-78 through 1990-91 (14 yrs.)

Record 210-135 (.609)Division I Era 1991-92 to present (18 yrs.)

Record 282-292 (.491)First Patriot League Season 1991-92

20-Year Patriot League Record 127-141 (.474)Patriot League Tournament Record 14-19 (.424)

Patriot League Regular Season Titles Two1998 (co), 2011 (co)

Patriot League Tournament Titles One2011

NCAA Tournament Appearances One2011

Team Information2010-11 Overall Record 20-12

Home / Away / Neutral 11-6 / 9-4 / 0-22010-11 P.L. Record 10-4 (T-1st Place)

Home / Away 5-2 / 5-22011 P.L. Tournament Round Champions2011 NCAA Tournament Result First Round

#3 DePaul 56, #14 Navy 43 (Philadelphia Region)Starters Returning / Lost 3 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost 6 / 3Players Returning / Lost 10 / 5New Players 7

Sports InformationAsst. SID/WBB Contact Justin Kischefsky

Office Phone 410-293-8772E-Mail [email protected]

Sports Information Fax 410-293-8954Website www.navysports.comMailing Address USNA, Ricketts Hall

566 Brownson Rd., Annapolis, MD 21402

Starters Returning (3)3 Erin Edwards –– G, Sr., 5-7

31 GP, 5.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.6 apg21 Jade Geif –– F, So., 6-0

32 GP, 9.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 1.2 apg0 Alix Membreno –– G, So., 5-9

30 GP, 5.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.3 apg

Lost (2)15 Cassie Consedine –– C, Class of 2011, 6-3

32 GP, 11.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.1 apg23 Angela Myers –– G, Class of 2011, 5-5

32 GP, 12.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 5.1 apg

AdditionalLetterwinners Returning (3)13 Chey Arvin –– G, Jr., 5-9

30 GP, 4.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 1.0 apg20 Audrey Bauer –– G, So., 6-0

32 GP, 5.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 1.3 apg32 Kara Pollinger –– G, So., 5-7

18 GP, 1.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.8 apg

Lost (1)10 Megan Matheny –– G, Class of 2013, 5-8

28 GP, 1.4 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 0.7 apg

Additional Players Returning (4)5 Veronica Ffrench –– G, So., 5-7

5 GP, 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 0.2 apg4 Chantel Lavender –– G, Jr., 5-3

2 GP, 0.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 0.0 apg24 M.L. Morrison –– F, So., 6-0

4 GP, 0.5 ppg, 0.3 rpg, 0.0 apg25 Jen Penley –– F, Jr., 6-1

7 GP, 0.9 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 0.3 apg

Lost (2)21 Jasmine Pitts –– G, Class of 2013, 5-6

2 GP, 10.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.0 apg22 Destini Henderson –– F, Class of 2013, 5-11

0 GP, 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg, 0.0 apg

New Players (7)42 Sam Himlin (F, Fr., 6-1)10 Alissa Kain (G, Fr., 5-9)31 Erin Meador (G, Fr., 5-10)12 Kristin Parker (G, Fr., 5-9)23 Sara Sang (F, Fr., 6-0)22 Chloe Stapleton (G, Fr., 5-10)2 Aia Webb (G, Fr., 5-7)

Quick Facts

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Another WinningSeason

The 2010-11 season marked the third consecu-tive year in which Navy compiled an above .500 win-ning percentage in league play. That ties the schoolrecord for most consecutive above .500 seasons inschool history.

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Patriot League SuccessNavy is one of three schools to have posted win-

ning (above .500) Patriot League seasons in each ofthe last three years.

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The Mids have posted the third-highest numberof Patriot League wins over the last three seasons.

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Navy is one of two schools to have won at leastone Patriot League Tournament game in each of thelast three seasons.

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Navy’s five wins in the Patriot LeagueTournament over the last three years ranks second inthe league.

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Navy Notes

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Highest Victory TotalsNavy tied a school record during the 2010-11

season with its 10 Patriot League victories, while its20 overall wins ranked third in program history.

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National LeadersNavy ranked among the NCAA leaders in a

number of statistical categories during the 2010-11season.

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Three-Point ShootingNavy has broken the school record for the most

three-point field goals made in a season in each of thelast three years.

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No Patriot League school has made as manythree-point field goals over the last three years thanNavy has.

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Navy Leads P.L. inAttendance ... Again

More fans watched women’s basketball gamesat Navy during the 2010-11 season than at any otherPatriot League school. It is the fourth consecutiveseason in which the Mids have led the Patriot Leaguein attendance.

A total of 27,051 fans attended Navy’s 17 homegames last season, with 17,269 fans attending Navy’sseven league games.

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2007-08 First (1,208) First (1,638)2008-09 First (1,256) First (1,688)2009-10 First (1,447) First (2,020)2010-11 First (1,591) First (2,467)

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On The Pre-LeagueSeason Schedule“Assistant coach Becky Geyer put together a qualitypre-league schedule; it’s nice to play so many gamesagainst good local teams. We’re fortunate to host atournament and we’re looking forward to three days inNew York City in late December. Local fans shouldespecially note our home games against Air Forceand two-time defending Ivy League championPrinceton.”

On The Patriot League“By my count the league lost 15 talented seniors tograduation so there are tons of opportunities for play-ers to step-in to new identities on their teams. I thinkthe league will continue to move in the direction ofincreased parity. For two months this winter fans aregoing to get tightly contested Patriot League women’sbasketball games, and it makes for a great environ-ment for our athletes and our communities.”

On the Challenges ofBeing the DefendingLeague Champions “I think our staff does a great job of preparing ourplayers for the realities of competition, both technicallyin terms of strategy and scouting reports, but alsomentally in terms of playing with focus and urgency.This year I’ve noticed increased ownership on the partof our players to hold each other accountable to thequality of our daily workouts; they know the target ison our backs. The players are very proud of whatthey’ve achieved not only last year in winning a cham-pionship, but the previous two years in finishing inthird place, higher than the program had finished sincethe 1998-99 season. They are motivated.”

On the Loss of 2011Grads Angela Myers &Cassie Consedine “Cassie and Angela are big losses; we aren’t in denialabout that. In particular, they were very solid defen-sively — Cassie as a shot blocker and rebounder, andAngela as a one-on-one defender and someone whoalways came up with a big steal or loose ball. I thinkreplacing them on the defensive end will be ourbiggest challenge.”

On Navy’’s ReturningPlayers“I can’t say enough about our returning players. Theyhave really embraced the challenges and opportuni-ties of trying to be a healthy program that achievesgreat results. The culture on the team is so strongand selfless and fun and it’s a credit to them. I’mexcited to see how all the pieces come together. Thereturners are doing a great job of competing and lead-ing; their challenge will be to endure and persevere.”

On Navy’’s New Players“Our staff loves this freshman class and we expect afew to earn playing time, though we’re not sure whoyet. So much comes down to their ability to play theirgame with confidence, to execute and to really com-pete and make plays. We’re pretty patient with fresh-men because we know they have a lot on their plate,but obviously our opponents are not patient. Mybiggest concern with these freshmen is that they notcower in the presence of a talented sophomore class.This freshman class can make their own mark.”

Pre-Season Thoughts from Stefanie Pemper

What’’s Returning? –––– All GamesSSttaattiissttiicc RReettuurrnniinngg TToottaall RReett.. %% RReettuurrnniinngg LLeeaaddeerr ##Games Played 191 of 285 67.0% Jade Geif 32Games Started 95 of 160 59.4% Jade Geif 32Minutes 3,996 of 6,425 62.2% Jade Geif 947Field Goals Made 382 of 665 57.4% Jade Geif 1153-Field Goals Made 113 of 240 47.1% Erin Edwards 42Free Throws Made 164 of 274 59.9% Jade Geif 77Rebounds 684 of 1,077 63.5% Jade Geif 253Assists 217 of 441 49.2% Erin Edwards 50Blocks 48 of 95 50.5% Bauer / Geif 13Steals 96 of 196 49.0% Alix Membreno 26Points 1,041 of 1,844 56.5% Jade Geif 307

What’’s Returning? –––– Patriot League GamesSSttaattiissttiicc RReettuurrnniinngg TToottaall RReett.. %% RReettuurrnniinngg LLeeaaddeerr ##Games Played 81 of 121 67.0% Arvin / Bauer / Edwards / Geif 14Games Started 42 of 70 60.0% Edwards / Geif 14Minutes 1,777 of 2,825 62.9% Erin Edwards 457Field Goals Made 182 of 306 59.5% Jade Geif 613-Field Goals Made 52 of 110 47.3% Alix Membreno 17Free Throws Made 80 of 119 67.2% Jade Geif 46Rebounds 290 of 468 62.0% Jade Geif 112Assists 100 of 194 51.5% Erin Edwards 24Blocks 15 of 40 37.5% Jade Geif 6Steals 43 of 80 52.8% Alix Membreno 12Points 496 of 841 59.9% Jade Geif 159

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MEET THE MIDSTable of ContentsErin Edwards 8Chey Arvin 9Audrey Bauer 10Veronica Ffrench 11Jade Geif 12Chantel Lavender 13Alix Membreno 14M.L. Morrison 15Jen Penley 16Kara Pollinger 17Sam Himlin, Alissa Kain 18Erin Meador, Kristin Parker 19Sara Sang, Chloe Stapleton, Aja Webb 20

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Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation

Academic Major English

2010-11 Season NotesLed the Patriot League in three-point field goal per-centage (50%, 23-of-46) during the league campaignand ranked second in the league for the entire season(41.6%, 42-of-101) ... made a combined 25 three-pointfield goals during her freshman and sophomore sea-sons before sinking 42 as a junior ... also improvedupon her two-year point total of 102 with 181 points asa junior ... was 4-of-5 from three-point range to tie hercareer high with 12 points in Navy’s game at Army ...ended the regular season by scoring 13 points againstAmerican and then 15 points at Colgate ... was a com-bined 5-of-9 from three-point land and 9-of-17 in allattempts from the floor in the two games ... went on totally nine points in league tournament opener againstColgate and 11 –– on 3-of-3 three-point shooting –– insemifinal game against Bucknell ... scored in doublefigures six times on the season ... dished out a sea-son-best four assists in games at Seattle and at homeagainst Lehigh ... shot at least 40 percent from thefield in 15 games on the year ... grabbed a career-bestsix rebounds in home games against Holy Cross andAmerican ... scored at least five points in 16 of the last21 games of the season ... ranked fifth in the leaguefor average minutes played during league season.

2009-10 Season NotesWas one of only five players to appear in every gameon the season ... scored a season-high nine points atLehigh ... added a season-high four rebounds in thatgame against the Mountain Hawks ... scored eightpoints in Navy’s home win over Holy Cross ... alsosank a pair of three-point field goals and handed outfour assists in the game against the Crusaders ... shot

50 percent or better from the floor in 14 games ...dished out a career-high six assists at Dayton ... set aseason high with five rebounds in the game againstthe Flyers, a tally she matched in Navy’s home winover Lafayette ... swiped a pair of steals in threegames ... tallied three assists in Navy’s Patriot LeagueTournament win over Colgate ... made 73.3 percent ofher free throw attempts on the year.

2008-09 Season NotesStarted 14 games on the season ... scored a season-best 12 points against Dayton ... was 5-of-10 from thefield in the game ... also reached double figures inpoints with an 11-point effort at UMBC ... connectedon 4-of-9 attempts from the floor against theRetrievers ... scored seven points at Winston-SalemState ... tallied five points, four assists and threesteals against Saint Francis (Pa.) ... scored at leastfive points in nine games ... recorded multiple assistsin 10 games ... grabbed a season-high four boards atRider ... also swiped three steals at Penn.

High SchoolGraduated from Ursuline Academy ... competed onthe basketball, cross country, lacrosse and golf teamsand served as the captain of the hoops, lax and crosscountry teams ... basketball team won three state titlesduring her prep career, including her senior year ...garnered all-league and all-state honors in basketballand lacrosse ... served as the school’s student councilpresident as a senior.

PersonalFather, uncle and cousin all played basketball atPhiladelphia Univ. ... sister played basketball at U.S.Merchant Marine Academy and a cousin played foot-ball at Delaware.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2008-09 25-14 416 23-87 .264 11-41 .268 12-14 .857 7-16 23-0.9 14-0 27 19 1 11 69 2.82009-10 31-1 538 27-63 .429 14-35 .400 11-15 .733 15-31 46-1.5 22-0 42 32 0 11 79 5.52010-11 31-29 900 60-163 .368 42-101 .416 19-24 .792 17-44 61-2.0 15-0 50 51 1 17 181 5.8CCaarreeeerr 87-44 1854 110-313 .351 67-177 .379 42-53 .792 39-91 130-1.5 51-0 119 102 2 39 329 3.8

Erin Edwards

#3G •• Sr. •• 5-7Hockessin, Del.Ursuline Academy2011-12 Team Captain

“Erin has truly been a dream for our program and ablessing in our lives. She inspires me every daywith her work ethic, genuineness, selflessness andconfidence. She’s wonderfully open-minded andrespects everyone, and she has a great sense ofhumor. She’s our best three-point shooter andunderstands the game great. The Naval Academyis a special place but Erin makes it even better.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About ErinII aamm aa nnaattuurraall bboorrnn:: Eater.WWhhaatt oonnee tthhiinngg wwoouulldd yyoouu cchhaannggee aabboouutt yyoouurrsseellff??:: Iwould be able to sing.FFaavvoorriittee ppllaaccee oonn tthhee YYaarrdd:: Benches behind Mitscher.IIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn aattUUSSNNAA:: VT-NA and Semper Fi Society.TTeeaammmmaattee mmoosstt ssuuiitteedd ffoorr aa rreeaalliittyy ttvv sshhooww:: M.L.FFaavvoorriittee ssoonngg ttoo ddaannccee ttoo:: Billie Jean by MichaelJackson.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA?? The people.FFaavvoorriittee ccllaassss aatt UUSSNNAA:: Creative writing.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To do the right thing.NNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Mentally and physically demand-ing but rewarding.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning the PatriotLeague Championship. OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: Learn howto surf.

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2009-10 Season NotesStarted every game on the season, one of only threeplayers to do so ... was selected as the league’s rook-ie (freshman) of the week on Dec. 28 ... had talliedseven points, eight caroms, five assists and twoblocked shots against Air Force to earn the laurel ...scored in double figures seven times on the year ...her season high was 13 points on 4-of-9 shootingfrom the field against Loyola ... scored 11 points threetimes in league games, including during Navy’s StarGame win over Army ... was 5-of-8 from the fieldagainst the Black Knights ... made all five field goalattempts she took on her way to scoring 11 points ingame at Lehigh ... would also score 11 points in homegame versus Lehigh ... grabbed four or morerebounds in 12 games ... opened the season with sixpoints, five rebounds and three steals against HighPoint.

High SchoolGraduated from Noblesville High School ... playedboth soccer and basketball during her prep career ...in basketball garnered all-county, all-conference andall-state recognition during the course of her career ...received all-academic honors in both sports.

Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic MajorQuantitative Economics

Athletic HonorsNamed to the 2009-10 Patriot League All-Rookie(Freshman) Team.

2010-11 Season NotesTied a career high with 13 points in Navy’s win at AirForce ... sank 5-of-11 shots from the floor on her wayto scoring 12 points at Maine ... added five reboundsagainst the Black Bears ... made 4-of-5 field goalattempts and 3-of-4 three-point attempts in also post-ing 12 points against Mount St. Mary’s ... tallied 11points and a career-high nine rebounds at NJIT ...matched that scoring outburst in home game againstLehigh ... made a trio of three-point field goals ––including one with 28 seconds left that gave Navy a61-60 lead –– against the Mountain Hawks ... after aLehigh turnover gave Navy the ball back with 11.5seconds left, Arvin threw a half-court long inboundspass to Angela Myers to give Navy a 63-60 lead andpropel the Mids to a 63-62 win ... shot at least 40 per-cent from the field in 13 games.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2009-10 31-31 734 63-170 .371 15-58 .259 24-31 .774 28-65 93-3.0 62-0 39 49 7 15 165 5.32010-11 30-14 516 50-134 .373 22-63 .349 18-31 .581 26-57 83-2.8 37-1 29 54 3 5 140 4.7CCaarreeeerr 61-45 1250 113-304 .372 37-121 .306 42-62 .677 54-122 176-2.9 99-1 68 103 10 20 305 5.0

Chey Arvin

#13G •• Jr. •• 5-9Noblesville, Ind.Noblesville H.S.

“I already sense a different determination from Cheythis year and that will be key for her, to really com-pete to make plays and win games. Chey’s person-ality is laid back classic rock, and you have to be abit nastier to succeed in college sports. That’s herchallenge. The natural order of things on teams isfor the talented players to step-up, and Chey is atalented player. Angela Myers used to always say,‘She’s a scorer!’”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About CheyOOnnee tthhiinngg II wwoorrrryy mmoosstt aabboouutt rruunnnniinngg oouutt ooff:: Faith.WWhhoo iinn yyoouurr ffaammiillyy aarree yyoouu mmoosstt lliikkee?? My dad; we’reboth emotional/passionate about certain things liketraveling, and we both like our solitude.FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Road trip when I was 12.Had Christmas in Grand Junction, Colo., and went toan abandoned mining town in Calif., called Bodie.IIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn aattUUSSNNAA:: Equestrian team.IIff II hhaadd mmyy pplleebbee yyeeaarr ttoo ddoo oovveerr aaggaaiinn:: I’d talk to theupperclass more, not be so afraid of them, try to gettheir advice on life at the Academy.FFuunnnniieesstt mmeemmoorryy ffrroomm NNWWBB rrooaadd ttrriipp:: Playing cha-rades and acting out our teammates.CCooaacchh PPeemmppeerr hhaass ttaauugghhtt yyoouu:: Work smarter notharder!PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning the 2011 PatriotLeague Tournament.

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Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation

Academic MajorPolitical Science

Academic HonorsNamed to the 2011 Patriot League Academic HonorRoll ... named to the USNA’s Superintendent’s List forthe 2010 fall semester and to the Commandant’s Listfor both terms of her freshman year.

2010-11 Season NotesSelected as the Patriot League Rookie of the Week onJan. 31 ... this was after she posted 12 points andeight rebounds at American and tallied 10 points andseven rebounds against Colgate ... had recorded 20points and 15 rebounds in the five league games priorto those back-to-back outings that saw her finish with22 points and 15 caroms ... notched a season-high of13 points twice on the year ... first such outing tookplace against Florida when she was 4-of-6 from thefield and made both of her three-point attempts ... alsorecorded 13 points on 4-of-10 shooting (4-of-8 inthree-point attempts) against UMBC ... immediatelyfollowed that performance against the Retrievers with11 points and four assists at Air Force ... scoredseven or more points in 16 games on the year, withnine of those outings coming during the league sea-son ... made at least one three-point field goal in 21games overall and in 11 of the 14 league games ...was 3-of-3 from the floor and made her lone three-point attempt in title game of the Patriot LeagueTournament against American.

High SchoolGraduated from Lake Zurich High School ... competedon the school’s basketball, volleyball and softballteams ... the basketball team won a pair of regionaltitles and one conference crown, while the volleyballteam won its conference, region and section duringher senior season ... individually, was a two-time all-area and all-conference selection in basketball, whileearning the same accolades in volleyball as a senior... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PersonalMother played basketball at UW Milwaukee, while sis-ter is a junior on the basketball team at UW GreenBay ... both sisters saw their respective teams com-pete in the NCAA Tournament during the 2010-11season.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 32-0 669 69-198 .348 30-88 .341 20-31 .645 42-86 128-4.0 53-0 42 59 13 17 188 5.9

Audrey Bauer

#20G •• So. •• 6-0Lake Zurich, Ill.Lake Zurich H.S.

“Audrey is such a worker and has a great feel forthe game. She’s gained a lot of strength in theweight room and her athletic ability and endurancegive her confidence. Audrey can defend a few posi-tions and is a fantastic shooter and one of our bestpassers. Audrey has already earned a lot ofrespect from her teammates and I’m excited to seewhat kind of year she can have.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About AudreyBBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: A birthdayparty where everyone brought their favorite BeanieBaby and we made and decorated sleeping bags forthem.FFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll::Playing at the park.MMoosstt ttrroouubbllee II’’vvee eevveerr ggootttteenn iinnttoo:: I got the car takenaway for being disrespectfulHHooww wwoouulldd yyoouu rreeddeessiiggnn SSDDBBss??:: All summer uniformswould have a shorts option. Also, get rid of neck tabsand get cuter shoes. TTeeaammmmaattee mmoosstt ssuuiitteedd ffoorr aa rreeaalliittyy ttvv sshhooww:: AlixMembreno.UUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: Major Donahoe.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning the PatriotLeague Championship.OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: Studyabroad in Germany.

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Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 5-0 29 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2-3 5-1.0 4-0 1 2 0 0 5 1.0

Veronica Ffrench

#5G •• So. •• 5-7Milton, Fla.Milton, H.S.

“Ronni has the athletic ability to play probably sixsports at Navy. She chose basketball last yearbecause she loves it and we love working with her.Ronni is super sharp, and has a great sense ofhumor. This will be an important year in her devel-opment. Division I competition calls for her to refineher skills and not rely on athleticism. I'm excited tosee how she competes this year.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Military Service Interest Marine Corps

Academic Major Information Technology

2010-11 Season NotesCompeted on the Navy volleyball, basketball and trackteams ... in basketball, appeared in five games on theyear ... in her first appearance of the season, sank afree throw to break a tie game with 1.7 seconds left inNavy’s one-point win at Air Force ... played 18 min-utes of the game against the Falcons and tallied fivepoints and two rebounds ... grabbed one rebound inthree of her four additional appearances on the sea-son ... in volleyball, ranked second on the team in killsper set for the season (2.27) and led Navy in kills perset in league matches (2.42) ... posted 10 or more killsin seven of 14 league matches and in nine matchesfor the season ... tallied a season-best 17 kills in five-set match at Holy Cross ... hit .306 on 36 swings inthat match ... also posted 14 kills in three-set matchagainst Coppin State and in four-set match againstLehigh ... hit .500 against Colgate (6-0-12) and .455 atColgate (12-2-22) ... recorded nine kills and a season-high 12 digs in three-set match at American ... tallied13 kills and three aces in four-set match againstBucknell ... would go on to earn second-team all-league honors in outdoor track as a member of Navy’s4x400 relay team.

High SchoolGraduated from Milton High School ... competed involleyball, basketball and track during her prep career... was a member of district title-winning teams in eachof the sports ... in volleyball, garnered first-team all-county honors and tabbed as the team MVP as a sen-ior ... earned the same accolades in basketball duringher final season ... placed second in the state in thehigh jump, was a member the school’s fifth-place fin-ishing 4x400 relay team in the state and placed sixthin the state in the 400m as a senior ... previously hadplaced eighth in the state in the 400m as a sophomore... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PersonalFather is a retired marine corpsman in the Navy.

Something About VeronicaIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: Milton, Fla., isamong the oldest cities in Florida, incorporated 1844.WWoorrsstt lliiee II eevveerr ttoolldd mmyy mmoomm oorr ddaadd:: Don’t lie to yourparents!FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: Overalls, they’reawesome.IIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn aattUUSSNNAA:: Swing Dancing Club.UUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: Last year Lt.Neumann was my leadership teacher. He alwaysseemed happy and composed no matter what.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To work hard in everythingyou do.FFuunnnniieesstt mmeemmoorryy ffrroomm NNWWBB rrooaadd ttrriipp:: Being asked tobe quiet at the bowling alley in Colorado Springs.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning the PatriotLeague with NWB and winning an N* with the trackteam.

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Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic MajorEconomics

Athletic HonorsSelected as the Patriot League’s 2010-11 Rookie(Freshman) of the Year ... also tabbed as the MVP ofthe 2011 Patriot League Tournament ... named as the2011-12 Patriot League Pre-Season Player of theYear.

2010-11 Season NotesLed all players with 14 points and 12 rebounds inNCAA Tournament game against DePaul ... made 6-of-9 field goal attempts in 32 minutes against the BlueDemons ... averaged 10.7 points and 10.0 rebounds agame in the three Patriot League Tournament games... scored five points and grabbed a season-high 13boards in quarterfinal round game against Colgatebefore finishing with 11 points and seven caromsagainst Bucknell ... capped off the tournament by tally-ing 16 points and 10 rebounds in title game againstAmerican ... made 7-of-10 field goal attempts versusthe Eagles ... also made 7-of-10 shots from the floor inscoring 20 points at Lafayette ... contributed nineboards in that game against the Leopards ... scored indouble figures in 17 games on the season, grabbed10 or more boards in nine games and tallied six dou-ble-doubles ... her first double-double was a 13-point,11-rebound outing at Maine ... garnered a pair ofPatriot League Rookie (Freshman) of the Week hon-ors on the year ... her first award came on Jan. 17after she averaged 15.5 points and 11.0 rebounds ingames against Lehigh (17 pts., 9 rebs.) and Lafayette(14 pts., 13 rebs.) ... her second weekly laurel wasawarded on Feb. 28 after she averaged 10.5 pointsand 11.0 rebounds against American (9 pts., 11 rebs.)and Colgate (12 pts., 11 rebs.) ... shot 53.5 percent

from the field in the Patriot League season to lead theconference and break the Navy league single-seasonrecord ... ranked third in the Patriot League for fieldgoal percentage for the entire season with a mark of48.5 percent ... ranked second in the league overall(7.9) and third for the league season (8.0) forrebounding average ... is one of just five freshmenover the last two decades to lead Navy in reboundingfor a season ... averaged 7.3 points and 7.1 reboundsa game and shot 38.5 percent from the floor duringthe non-league season; improved those stats to 11.4points, 8.6 rebounds and 54.8 percent shooting overthe remainder of the year.

High SchoolGraduated from Lakeville South High School ... playedbasketball, lacrosse, track and tennis at the school ...garnered all-conference laurels in basketball in eachof her four years ... also earned all-state accolades inthe sport as a senior.

Career StatisticsSSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 32-32 947 115-237 .485 0-1 .000 77-134 .575 99-154 253-.9 69-2 39 57 13 23 307 9.6

Jade Geif

#21F •• So. •• 6-0Lakeville, Minn.Lakeville So. H.S.

“Jade is going to be the focal point of a lot ofdefenses this year and she has the perfect tempera-ment to handle it. I can’t say enough about whatshe brings to our program. She is incredibly drivenand competitive, she knows the game, she’s coach-able, and she has enormous confidence in herselfand her teammates. She’s working to improve herperimeter shooting and her ball-handling so we canhave more options offensively.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About JadeII aamm aa nnaattuurraall bboorrnn:: Dancer.WWhhoo iinn yyoouurr ffaammiillyy aarree yyoouu mmoosstt lliikkee??:: Aunt Janine.She is tall and goofy/silly and a little bit gullible justlike me!FFaavvoorriittee ppllaaccee oonn tthhee YYaarrdd:: Sea wall. FFaavvoorriittee ““ootthheerr”” tteeaamm aatt NNaavvyy:: Football.FFaavvoorriittee ssoonngg ttoo ddaannccee ttoo:: Danza Kuduro by DonOmar.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: Having to workhard for everything.FFaavvoorriittee ccllaassss aatt UUSSNNAA:: Spanish.FFaavvoorriittee tthhiinngg aabboouutt tthhee AAnnnnaappoolliiss ccoommmmuunniittyy::Everyone is supportive.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To push through hard times.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Getting Patriot LeagueRookie of the Year.OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: Get past thefirst-round of the NCAA Tournament.

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Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic Major Oceanography

2010-11 Season NotesPlayed in two games on the season ... saw two min-utes of court time in game at NJIT ... played five min-utes of Navy’s home game against Army ... grabbedone rebound against the Black Knights.

2009-10 Season NotesPlayed five minutes of Navy’s win against WesternIllinois.

High SchoolGraduated from The Pennington School ... competedon the basketball, track, soccer and softball teams ...her basketball team won the state title during her sen-ior year ... was a two-time recipient of all-area honorswhile earning All-Prep accolades as senior ... attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09academic year.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2009-10 1-0 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.02010-11 2-0 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-0.5 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0CCaarreeeerr 3-0 12 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-0.3 1-0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0

Chantel Lavender

#4G •• Jr. •• 5-3Trenton, N.J.Pennington School

“Chantel has been the unique player who in her rolehas given far more to our team than she’s taken.Her abilities on the defensive end have made ourpoint guards better every day in practice, and she isgenerous with her encouragement of younger play-ers. Chantel is a good shooter who can also beexplosive to the basket. I expect Chantel will be amore vocal leader this year.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About ChantelIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: GeorgeWashington crossed the Delaware River from Trentonduring the American Revolution.FFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Cappie Pondexter. Her desire to suc-ceed in life on all levels not just basketball.FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: Diamond earrings.WWhhaatt oonnee tthhiinngg wwoouulldd yyoouu cchhaannggee aabboouutt yyoouurrsseellff?? Iwould be more outspoken. HHooww wwoouulldd yyoouu rreeddeessiiggnn SSDDBBss??:: Turn them into asweatshirt and sweatpants.FFiirrsstt wwoorrdd II tthhiinnkk ooff wwhheenn II hheeaarr ““NNaavvyy WWoommeenn''ssBBaasskkeettbbaallll””:: Compete.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: Keep God first, live the life Idesire, and always depend on them for anything NNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Fun, competitive, and requiregood focus.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Signing my 2-for-7 con-tract.

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Military Service Interest Marine Corps

Academic Major Interest Oceanography

Athletic HonorsNamed to the 2011 Patriot League All-TournamentTeam.

2010-11 Season NotesSat out back-to-back games in late January due to aninjury ... that stopped her consecutive starts streak ateight games ... started each of the remaining 11games after returning ... tallied eight points in each ofher first four games back in the lineup ... scored indouble figures four times on the season ... led theMids with a season-high 15 points in Navy’s PatriotLeague opener at Bucknell ... was 4-of-8 from the fieldand converted all six free throw attempts versus theBison ... was 5-of-9 from the floor in scoring 11 points,along with tallying six boards and four assists inleague tournament quarterfinal round win over Colgate... made a season-high three three-point field goals(on four attempts) in scoring 10 points in PatriotLeague Tournament title game against American ...also grabbed five boards versus the Eagles ... aver-aged 8.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and shot 50 percent(10-of-20) from the field over the three games of theleague tournament ... scored seven points and hauledin three rebounds in NCAA Tournament game againstDePaul ... after averaging 5.0 points and 4.2 reboundsa game through the non-league season, averaged 6.8points and 4.5 rebounds a game (while shooting41.2% from the field) over the remainder of the sea-son ... grabbed four or more rebounds in 18 games onthe year ... this included nine and eight caroms, inback-to-back games at Holy Cross and Army, respec-tively ... recorded eight points, five rebounds, fourassists and three steals at Lafayette ... posted a non-

league high of 11 points at Princeton ... snared sixrebounds in the game against the Tigers, one of fournon-league games in which she grabbed that manycaroms.

High SchoolGraduated from Saint Pius X High School inAlbuquerque, N.M. ... played basketball, softball andtrack during her prep career ... was a two-time all-state selection in basketball ... also set the staterecord in the javelin while winning the state title in thatevent and the discus as a senior ... selected as theAlbuquerque Athlete of the Year during her final sea-son at the school ... was a member of the school’sstudent council ... attended the Naval Academy PrepSchool during the 2009-10 academic year.

PersonalMother ran track at Boston University and qualified forthe 1984 Olympics (100m).

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 30-19 708 68-170 .400 14-54 .259 28-49 .571 56-75 131-4.4 57-1 40 32 5 26 178 5.9

Alix Membreno

#0G •• So. •• 5-9Loxahatchee, Fla.Saint Pius X H.S.

“Alix has come back this year with terrific focus andthere are times when she dominates drills in prac-tice. Last year she initially got minutes because ofher defense and rebounding; late in the year sheemerged as someone who could hit big shots. Alixhas a ton of ability and is one of our smartest, mostcompetitive players. As her ball-handling improvesshe could be one of the better players in the PatriotLeague.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About AlixOOnnee tthhiinngg II wwoorrrryy mmoosstt aabboouutt rruunnnniinngg oouutt ooff:: MoneyBBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: 4 WheelerFFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll::BasketballFFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Cynthia Cooper, because she wasthe first best player in the WNBAFFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: ShoesFFaavvoorriittee ““ootthheerr”” tteeaamm aatt NNaavvyy:: Swimming, because ofhow hard they workFFiirrsstt wwoorrdd II tthhiinnkk ooff wwhheenn II hheeaarr ““NNaavvyy WWoommeenn''ssBBaasskkeettbbaallll””:: My other familyFFaavvoorriittee tthhiinngg aabboouutt tthhee AAnnnnaappoolliiss ccoommmmuunniittyy:: Theblue crabsMMoosstt cchhaalllleennggiinngg aassppeecctt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA:: The academicsPPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning the PatriotLeague championshipOOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: ExplosiveOrdnance Disposal screener

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Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation

Academic Major Interest Ocean Engineering

2010-11 Season NotesPlayed in four games on the season ... played six min-utes in Navy’s win at Maine ... tallied one steal againstthe Black Bears ... also saw five minutes of court timeagainst Mount St. Mary’s ... was 1-of-3 from the fieldand grabbed one board against the Mountaineers.

High SchoolGraduated from Carroll High School ... was a memberof the school’s basketball and track teams ... her bas-ketball teams won a pair of district titles ... earned sec-ond-team all-district honors as a senior ... also gar-nered academic all-district (two) and academic all-state (one) laurels ... was a member of the NationalHonor Society.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 4-0 11 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.3 1-0 0 0 0 1 2 0.5

M.L. Morrison

#24F •• So. •• 6-0Southlake, TexasCarroll H.S.

“M.L. had success last year as a post facing thebasket. She has a lot of confidence in her perimetershot and her drive. M.L. can be aggressive usingher quickness inside, and she’s a physical defenderwhich makes everyone better in practice. M.L. hashad a terrific preseason and really improved fromlast year.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About M.L.BBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: iPod nano.FFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll::Soccer.FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Skiing with a teammate andall of our parents in Telluride, Colo.TTeeaammmmaattee mmoosstt ssuuiitteedd ffoorr aa rreeaalliittyy ttvv sshhooww:: AlixIIff II hhaadd mmyy pplleebbee yyeeaarr ttoo ddoo oovveerr aaggaaiinn:: I would notworry as much about pro-quizzes.FFaavvoorriittee ppllaaccee oonn tthhee YYaarrdd:: Dry DockUUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: Lt. Zundel, chem-istry.FFaavvoorriittee ccllaassss aatt UUSSNNAA:: Statics.MMoosstt cchhaalllleennggiinngg aassppeecctt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA:: Lots of home-work.CCooaacchh PPeemmppeerr hhaass ttaauugghhtt yyoouu:: Team is family.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Winning Patriot Leagueand finding out who we were playing in the NCAATournament.

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Military Service Interest Navy – Submarines

Academic MajorOcean Engineering

2010-11 Season NotesPlayed in six games on the season ... received 11minutes of playing time at Maine ... hauled in fivedefensive rebounds and six boards in all against theBlack Bears ... played seven minutes in Navy’s winover Mount St. Mary’s ... made both of her field goalattempts in Navy’s win over Howard.

2009-10 Season NotesAppeared in one game on the year, Navy’s home winover Lafayette.

High SchoolGraduated from Mount Tabor High School ... letteredin basketball in each of her four years ... the teamcompiled a 92-11 record and won four conferencecrowns ... named first team all conference and secondteam all district as a senior, while also earning all-county recognition.

PersonalCousin is Scot Shields, a former relief pitcher for theLos Angeles Angels.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2009-10 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02010-11 6-0 32 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-6 7-1.2 6-0 2 3 2 2 6 1.0CCaarreeeerr 7-0 32 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-6 7-1.0 6-0 2 3 2 2 6 0.9

Jen Penley

#25F •• Jr. •• 6-1Pfafftown, N.C.Mount Tabor H.S.

“Jen has never had a better opportunity to get min-utes for us than this year. She came back in greatshape and has worked hard to improve her strength,quickness and stamina. When she’s playing wellshe’s contesting shots, rebounding, has a beautifultouch inside, and is hitting from the perimeter. Jenis a terrific leader for us, by voice and example. Herpositive attitude and sense of humor are great forour team’s morale.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About JenOOnnee tthhiinngg II wwoorrrryy mmoosstt aabboouutt rruunnnniinngg oouutt ooff:: Food.II aamm aa nnaattuurraall bboorrnn??:: Listener.FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Grand Canyon and Calif.MMoosstt iirrrraattiioonnaall ffeeaarr:: Falling through the grates on side-walks.FFaavvoorriittee ppllaaccee oonn tthhee YYaarrdd:: Planetarium. TTeeaammmmaattee wwhhoo wwoouulldd bbee tthhee mmoosstt ssuucccceessssffuull aatt ttaallkk--iinngg aa pprrooffeessssoorr iinnttoo aann eexxtteennssiioonn: Jade.HHooww wwoouulldd yyoouu rreeddeessiiggnn SSDDBBss??:: I would add pockets.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: The opportunity.UUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: Professor Murray,fluid dynamics.FFaavvoorriittee ccllaassss aatt UUSSNNAA:: Differential equations,Professor Price.FFaavvoorriittee tthhiinngg aabboouutt tthhee AAnnnnaappoolliiss ccoommmmuunniittyy:: Thesmall feel of downtown.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Signing my 2-for-7papers.

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Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic Major Mechanical Engineering

2010-11 Season NotesAveraged just under 10 minutes of playing time agame for the season (9.7) ... tallied a season-high 24minutes of court time at Air Force ... tied a seasonhigh with five points and hauled in a season-best fourrebounds against the Falcons ... also scored fivepoints (on 2-of-3 shooting from the floor) againstMount St. Mary’s and in Navy’s home game againstArmy ... added a trio of assists in the game againstthe Mountaineers and a pair in the contest against theBlack Knights ... finished with four points in Navy’sregular season finale at Colgate ... hauled in a PatriotLeague season-best two rebounds in home gameagainst Holy Cross.

High SchoolGraduated from Tolsia High School ... earned four let-ters at the school in basketball, volleyball and softball... was a two-time first-team all-state selection in bas-ketball ... served as the captain of the basketball teamas a senior ... also garnered first-team all-state laurelsin volleyball during her final season ... was a memberof the National Honor Society.

PersonalOne sister played softball at Concord Univ., whileanother played both softball and basketball at theschool.

Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2010-11 18-0 175 14-37 .378 5-21 .238 1-4 .250 3-11 14-0.8 6-0 14 18 1 5 34 1.9

Kara Pollinger

#32G •• So. •• 5-7Fort Gay, W.Va.Tolsia H.S.

“Kara was a terrific spark off the bench last yearwith her confident play and I expect her to be a keypart of this season. Her improved strength andquickness allows her to defend a little better and bemore of a threat with the ball in her hands underpressure. Kara has some ‘old-school’ tricks to hergame and really sees the floor. She is the rarepoint guard equally adept at passing and scoring.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About KaraIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: It is a massive0.9 square miles.BBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: Red bikewith a huge red bow at the skating rink. Truly beauti-ful.FFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll::Coloring/drawing.FFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Steve Nash because he is such aballer and his passes are insane.FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: Sweat pants.WWhhaatt oonnee tthhiinngg wwoouulldd yyoouu cchhaannggee aabboouutt yyoouurrsseellff??:: Iwish I could give better advice/be a better listener.FFaavvoorriittee ssoonngg ttoo ddaannccee ttoo:: Dynamite by Taio Cruz.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: The great friend-ships and relationships on my team and offNNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Loud and fun.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: When we won the PatriotLeague Championship.

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Sam Himlin

#42

F •• Fr. •• 6-1Forty Fort, Pa.Wyoming Valley West H.S.

Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation

Academic Major InterestEnglish

High SchoolGraduated from Wyoming Valley West High School ... competed on the basketball team in eachof her four seasons ... tabbed as the team captain and MVP as both a junior and senior ...helped the team win a district title in 2010 ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School duringthe 2010-11 academic year.

Alissa Kain

#10

G •• Fr. •• 5-9Leesburg, Va.Loudoun County H.S.

Military Service Interest Navy – Medical Corps

Academic Major InterestChemistry

High SchoolGraduated from Loudoun County High School ... was a four-year member of the school’s bas-ketball team ... helped the team win the 2009 state title ... was tabbed as the MVP of the cham-pionship game ... garnered second-team all-district honors as both a junior and senior ... alsocompeted on the soccer team in a pair of seasons ... attended the Naval Academy Prep Schoolduring the 2010-11 academic year.

“Sam’s game really benefitted from a year at NAPS with coach Karen Byrne; in particular,when Chloe Stapleton got injured and Sam had to step-up as a scorer. She has size, quick-ness, and the ability to hit three-pointers and score inside. She’s very coachable and she’slearning a lot about the technical side of playing the post, on the offensive and defensiveend.”–– Stefanie Pemper

“If, like baseball, basketball had a position called ‘utility player’ that would be Alissa. She cando everything. She’s already one of the best bounce-passers on the team and she’s a goodthree-point shooter. Alissa is mentally tough and works very hard. She has tremendousupside as a leader; the way she encourages others is wonderful.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About SamII aamm aa nnaattuurraall bboorrnn??:: Listener.FFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Derek Jeter because he’s wanted to do what he’s doing his whole life and hemade it happen.FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: Old lifeguard hoodie.IIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn:: Equestrian club.FFaavvoorriittee ““ootthheerr”” tteeaamm aatt NNaavvyy:: Men’s lacrosse, because of the NAPSters on the teamTTeeaammmmaattee mmoosstt ssuuiitteedd ffoorr aa rreeaalliittyy ttvv sshhooww:: M.L.FFiirrsstt wwoorrdd II tthhiinnkk ooff wwhheenn II hheeaarr ““NNaavvyy WWoommeenn''ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll””:: TOUGHFFaavvoorriittee ssoonngg ttoo ddaannccee ttoo:: Forever by Chris Brown.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: The family aspect of the Brigade.FFaavvoorriittee tthhiinngg aabboouutt tthhee AAnnnnaappoolliiss ccoommmmuunniittyy:: How supportive the town is of USNA.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: Respect.NNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Energized.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Formation before plebe parent’s weekend.OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: Win a Patriot League championship with our team.

Something About AlissaIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: It is home to the Premium Outlets, where many tour busescome on Black Friday. WWhhoo iinn yyoouurr ffaammiillyy aarree yyoouu mmoosstt lliikkee?? My dad. People say I am the female version of him.FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Summers spent at Saranac Lake.FFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Christian Laettner. I am Duke Fan, and when I was a baby my father droppedme and awoke me from a dead sleep in his arms, when he made the game winning shotagainst Kentucky.FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: My claddagh ring, and my necklace.WWhhaatt oonnee tthhiinngg wwoouulldd yyoouu cchhaannggee aabboouutt yyoouurrsseellff??:: I wish I could sing like Christina Aguilera.FFaavvoorriittee ““ootthheerr”” tteeaamm aatt NNaavvyy:: Soccer. My roommate plays, and I was a soccer player myself.MMoosstt cchhaalllleennggiinngg aassppeecctt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA:: Life as a Plebe and Pro-Knowledge.CCooaacchh PPeemmppeerr hhaass ttaauugghhtt yyoouu:: Discipline and hard work.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: The first time I marched on the football field.OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: I want to study abroad.

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Erin Meador

#31

G •• Fr. •• 5-10Clifton, Va.Centreville H.S.

Military Service Interest Navy – Aviation

Academic Major InterestEconomics

High SchoolGraduated from Centreville High School ... earned four letters in basketball and one in lacrosse... garnered all-district honors in basketball in each of her final three seasons, including first-team laurels as a junior and senior ... also received a pair of all-region nods ... scored over1,000 career points.

Kristin ParkerF •• Fr. •• 5-9Little Rock, Ark.Little Rock Christian Academy

Military Service Interest Navy – Medical Corps

Academic Major InterestChemistry

High SchoolGraduated from Little Rock Christian Academy ... tallied a trio of letters in basketball at theschool ... the team shared (junior) or won (senior) the conference title over her last two yearswith a combined record of 27-1 ... received three all-state (Ark.) honors in her career ... was a2011 McDonald’s All-America nominee.

#12

“Erin is a scrappy player who can bang inside and hit three-pointers. I’ve been impressedwith her unselfish play and ability to set teammates up for open shots with her passing. Erinhad to play every position for her high school team at one time or another and did a great jobleading them to a much-improved season last year.”–– Stefanie Pemper

“I’m not sure I’ve ever had a player learn more in her first six weeks of college basketballthan Kristin. It’s a big jump from a small Christian school in Arkansas to the Naval Academyand I’m so pleased with her efforts to persevere. Kristin has a lot of physical strength, explo-siveness and versatility as a scorer. We’re going to need her to defend and rebound.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About ErinIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: Ludacris attended my high school.BBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: Bunny rabbit.DDeessccrriibbee tthhee mmoommeenntt wwhheerree yyoouu wweerree mmoosstt eemmbbaarrrraasssseedd bbyy yyoouurr ffaammiillyy:: My older brotherwould walk around the mall pigeon toed with his shorts pulled up to his chest poking me whilerepeatedly saying “that’s my sister.”FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Peru.TTeeaammmmaattee mmoosstt ssuuiitteedd ffoorr aa rreeaalliittyy ttvv sshhooww:: Audrey.FFiirrsstt wwoorrdd II tthhiinnkk ooff wwhheenn II hheeaarr ““NNaavvyy WWoommeenn''ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll””:: Pride.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: The fact that everyone here feels like family.UUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: LT Farrell.FFaavvoorriittee ccllaassss aatt UUSSNNAA:: U.S. Constitution and Government.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To grow you need both rain and sunshine.NNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Inspirational and motivating.CCooaacchh PPeemmppeerr hhaass ttaauugghhtt yyoouu:: Success comes from doing the little things right.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Putting on my practice jersey for the first time.

Something About KristinBBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: Sixth grade birthday party at the skating rink.FFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll:: Playing tag with the neighborhood kids.FFaavvoorriittee ffaammiillyy vvaaccaattiioonn:: Family reunion in Detroit, Mich.MMoosstt iirrrraattiioonnaall ffeeaarr:: Running.FFaavvoorriittee ppiieeccee ooff jjeewweellrryy//ccllootthhiinngg:: Basketball shorts.IIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn aatt UUSSNNAA:: National Black Engineers.FFaavvoorriittee ““ootthheerr”” tteeaamm aatt NNaavvyy:: Men’s basketball.FFaavvoorriittee ssoonngg ttoo ddaannccee ttoo:: Look At Me Now by Chris Brown.WWhhaatt ddoo yyoouu lliikkee bbeesstt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA??:: Football games.FFaavvoorriittee tthhiinngg aabboouutt tthhee AAnnnnaappoolliiss ccoommmmuunniittyy:: Supportive, especially sponsor families.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To never give up, no matter how hard things get.MMoosstt cchhaalllleennggiinngg aassppeecctt aabboouutt UUSSNNAA:: Time management.NNWWBB pprraaccttiicceess aarree:: Competitive.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: The last day of conditioning with Chey and Chloe.

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Sara Sang

#23

F •• Fr. •• 6-0Huntington, W.Va.St. Joseph CentralCatholic H.S.

ChloeStapleton

#22

G •• Fr. •• 5-10Cary, N.C.Cardinal Gibbons H.S.

Aja Webb

#2

G •• Fr. •• 5-7Inkster, Mich.Detroit CountryDay School

Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic Major InterestOceanography

High SchoolGraduated from St. Joseph’s Central Catholic High School ...competed on the basketball (four years), softball (four years)and volleyball (three years) teams at the school ... in basket-ball, received all-state (W.Va.) recognition in each of her fouryears, which included first-team honors as both a junior andsenior ... was a member of three state title-winning basketballteams ... was a 2011 McDonald’s All-America nominee ... alsoearned multiple all-state (W.Va.) laurels in both softball andvolleyball.

Military Service Interest Navy – Submarines

Academic Major InterestOcean Engineering

High SchoolGraduated from Cardinal Gibbons High School ... earned fourletters in basketball and one in softball at the school ... helpedher basketball team win its conference title as a sophomore ...garnered all-conference honors in each of her four years ...was twice tabbed as her team’s MVP ... attended the NavalAcademy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year.

PersonalMother played tennis at East Tennessee State while herfather played football at ETSU.

Military Service Interest Navy – Surface Warfare

Academic Major InterestOcean Engineering

High SchoolGraduated from Detroit’s Country Day School ... earned threeletters at the school in both basketball and softball ... her bas-ketball team won its regional title during her senior year ... thesquad also won district, region and state titles as a junior ...served as the captain of the team as a senior ... her softballteam won its regional title when she was a junior ... receivedall-district and all-region accolades in the sport as a senior.

PersonalFather played basketball and Wallace State Junior College.

“In the basketball bible it says, ‘To be a great shooter youmust have great confidence,’ and let me tell you, on theseventh day, the basketball gods gave Chloe Stapletonconfidence. Once she improves her accuracy and becomesa dependable defensive player she could be terrific. Shehas a good feel for the game, sees the post well, and reallyenjoys playing.”–– Stefanie Pemper

“Aja missed much of our preseason with a thumb injury andit has been great to finally get to work with her. We werelooking for a quick guard who could handle and defend andbe tough to keep out of the lane and we are thrilled to haveAja. She’s a quick learner and has fantastic mentors inErin Edwards, Kara Pollinger and Chantel Lavender.”–– Stefanie Pemper

“Sara missed most of the preseason with a stress fractureand we are excited to begin working with her on the court.She’s a physical player who can really run the floor. Shehas one very successful move inside and good perimeterrange. Sara’s high school team won a lot of games andshe knows the preparation and execution it takes to be suc-cessful.”–– Stefanie Pemper

Something About SaraIInntteerreessttiinngg ffaacctt aabboouutt mmyy hhoommeettoowwnn:: Fattest city in the U.S.BBeesstt bbiirrtthhddaayy ppaarrttyy aanndd//oorr ggiifftt aass aa cchhiilldd:: Tickets to a TimMcGraw concert.DDeessccrriibbee tthhee mmoommeenntt wwhheerree yyoouu wweerree mmoosstt eemmbbaarrrraasssseedd bbyyyyoouurr ffaammiillyy:: My grandma almost got arrested for coming onthe court because of a bad call by a ref.TTeeaammmmaattee wwhhoo wwoouulldd bbee tthhee mmoosstt ssuucccceessssffuull aatt ttaallkkiinngg aa pprroo--ffeessssoorr iinnttoo aann eexxtteennssiioonn:: Erin Edwards.MMyy ffaammiillyy hhaass ttaauugghhtt mmee:: To be humble and always keep Godfirst.PPrroouuddeesstt mmoommeenntt aatt UUSSNNAA:: Surviving plebe summer.OOnnee tthhiinngg II wwaanntt ttoo ddoo bbeeffoorree II ggrraadduuaattee:: Make an impact onsomebody’s life.

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Something About AjaII aamm aa nnaattuurraall bboorrnn:: Musician.FFaavvoorriittee aafftteerr--sscchhooooll aaccttiivviittyy iinn eelleemmeennttaarryy sscchhooooll:: SafetyDuty!FFaavvoorriittee aatthhlleettee:: Maya Moore because not only is she talent-ed, but she does all the intangibles and she is also humbleIIff II hhaadd ttoo cchhoooossee aa cclluubb oorr aaccttiivviittyy ttoo bbee iinnvvoollvveedd iinn aatt UUSSNNAA::Trident Bass (Jazz Band).UUSSNNAA pprrooffeessssoorr wwhhoo iinnssppiirreess yyoouu:: Lt. Misch, my leadershipprofessor. Hearing his stories as an aviator and learningabout how to become an effective leader inspires me everyday to strengthen my leadership qualities.CCooaacchh PPeemmppeerr hhaass ttaauugghhtt yyoouu:: To have pride in NWB and tobe a coach, even as a player.

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COACHING STAFFTable of ContentsStefanie Pemper 22-23Jeff Harada 24Jenerrie Harris 25Alison Smith 26Maria Noucas 27Support Staff 28

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Stefanie Pemper, the 2010-11 Patriot LeagueCoach of the Year, enters her fourth season as thehead coach of the Midshipmen in the fall of 2011.

Pemper has overseen a renaissance in the pro-gram since her arrival on The Yard in the spring of2008. She inherited a program after an eight-yearspan where the Mids had produced one winningrecord, no winning seasons in Patriot League play,placed no higher than fourth in the league standingsand posted just one victory in the Patriot LeagueTournament. She has guided the Mids to winningseasons –– both overall and within the Patriot League–– in each of her first three seasons, placements inthe league’s regular season standings of no lowerthan a tie for third place, victories in the quarterfinalround of the 2009 and 2010 Patriot LeagueTournaments and to the program’s first Patriot LeagueTournament title and NCAA Tournament appearancein 2011.

The No. 14 Mids gave DePaul, the region’s No.3 seed and the ninth-ranked team in the country, all itcould handle in the NCAA Tournament. Navy held thelead over the Blue Demons in the second half andwas within single digits of the eventual Sweet 16-advancing DePaul squad with five minutes remainingin the game. It was the best showing in an NCAATournament game by a Patriot League team in twodecades.

Navy has compiled an overall record of 53-41, arecord of 26-16 in Patriot League regular seasongames and a 5-2 mark in league tournament contestsduring her three seasons at the Academy.

The Mids posted a 20-12 record during the2010-11 season, which marked the first 20-win cam-paign by a Navy team in 13 seasons and just the thirdtime the program has posted 20 or more wins in a sin-gle year. Navy also finished the Patriot League’s reg-ular season with a share of the league crown –– forthe first time in 13 years and the second time in school

history –– with a record of 10-4. The Mids entered the2011 league tournament as the top-seeded team forthe first time in Navy’s two-decade membership in theleague.

The 2009-10 season saw Navy compile a 17-14record overall, an 8-6 mark in the league, a No. 3seed in the league tournament and a victory overColgate in the quarterfinal round of the postseason.Additionally during her second year, Navy recorded itsfirst season sweep of Holy Cross in school history, itsfirst regular season sweep of Bucknell in over adecade, a sweep of Army for the first time in sevenyears and the return of the Army-Navy Trophy after aseven-year hiatus.

Her sophomore season at Navy came on theheels of her first season in which Pemper guided theMids to a 16-15 overall record and an 8-6 mark inPatriot League play. The 16 wins attained by theteam was an improvement of nine wins over the 2007-08 season. The 2008-09 Mids not only ranked as themost improved team in Navy history, the squad alsotied for 13th place nationally in terms of the biggestturnarounds from the prior season. Navy’s league

mark also was the best for the Mids since the 1997-98season, while its tie for third place was the best for theprogram in a decade.

The 2008-09 season was capped off by Navydefeating Bucknell in the quarterfinal round of thePatriot League Tournament. The win was the first forthe Mids in the tournament in five years and just thesecond by Navy in the postseason in a decade. Italso was Navy’s first win over Bucknell in the PatriotLeague Tournament and snapped an overall nine-game losing skid to the Bison.Coaching at Bowdoin

Pemper arrived in Annapolis after compiling asparkling 235-48 record over her decade as the headcoach of Bowdoin. Her career winning percentage of83% ranked fourth in NCAA Division III history uponher departure. The Polar Bears also compiled a NewEngland Small College Athletic Conference regularseason record of 65-7 (.903) during her tenure andclaimed at least a share of six conference regular sea-son titles to go along with seven conference tourna-ment championships.

Stefanie PemperHead Coach

Fourth SeasonIdaho State ‘‘92; Idaho State ‘‘97

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Pemper Year-by-Year Coaching SummarySSeeaassoonn SScchhooooll PPoossiittiioonn OOvveerr.. RReeccoorrdd CCoonnff.. RReeccoorrdd PPllaaccee NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt TTeeaammss1992-93 Alaska-Anchorage Grad. Asst. Coach 11-15 4-6 4th1993-94 Idaho State Assistant Coach 7-19 4-10 6th1994-95 Idaho State Assistant Coach 4-24 3-11 7th1995-96 Harvard Assistant Coach 20-7 13-1 1st First Round1996-97 Harvard Assistant Coach 20-7 14-0 1st First Round1997-98 Harvard Assistant Coach 23-5 12-2 1st Second Round1998-99 Bowdoin Head Coach 19-6 none n/a Second Round1999-00 Bowdoin Head Coach 12-11 none n/a2000-01 Bowdoin Head Coach 21-8 7-2 T-2nd* Sweet 162001-02 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-2 8-1 1st* Elite Eight2002-03 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-3 9-0 1st* Elite Eight2003-04 Bowdoin Head Coach 30-1 9-0 1st* Finalist2004-05 Bowdoin Head Coach 26-3 9-0 1st* Elite Eight2005-06 Bowdoin Head Coach 27-3 8-1 T-1st* Elite Eight2006-07 Bowdoin Head Coach 29-2 9-0 1st* Elite Eight2007-08 Bowdoin Head Coach 19-9 6-3 T-3rd Second Round22000088--0099 NNaavvyy HHeeaadd CCooaacchh 1166--1155 88--66 TT--33rrdd22000099--1100 NNaavvyy HHeeaadd CCooaacchh 1177--1144 88--66 33rrdd22001100--1111 NNaavvyy HHeeaadd CCooaacchh 2200--1122 1100--44 TT--11sstt** FFiirrsstt RRoouunndd* –– Conference Tournament ChampionsNotes: � 65-7 (.903) conference record and 20-9 (.689) NCAA Tournament record at Bowdoin.� Left Bowdoin ranked fourth in NCAA D-III history for career winning percentage (.830)� Won six New England Small College Athletic Conference regular season titles and seven NESCAC tournament titles

Personal & CoachingHistoryHHoommeettoowwnn Huntington Beach, Calif.EEdduuccaattiioonn B.A., Idaho St. ‘92 (Communications)

M. Ed., Idaho St. ‘97 (P.E./Athletic Admin.)11999922--9933 Alaska-Anchorage (Grad. Asst.)11999933--9955 Idaho St. (Asst. Coach)11999955--9988 Harvard (Asst. Coach)11999988--22000088 Bowdoin (Head Coach)22000088--pprreess.. NNaavvyy ((HHeeaadd CCooaacchh))22000044 NCAA D-III National Coach of the Year22000033,, ‘‘0044 NCAA D-III District I Coach of the Year22000022,, ‘‘0044,, ‘‘0066 NESCAC Coach of the Year22001111 Patriot League Coach of the Year1100--YYeeaarr RReeccoorrdd aatt BBoowwddooiinn 235-48 (.830)33--YYeeaarr RReeccoorrdd aatt NNaavvyy 53-41 (.564)1133--YYeeaarr OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd 288-89 (.764)

Pemper’’s Former PlayersWho Are Current H.S. orCollege CoachesAmanda Leahy WellesleyJessie Mayol Windham High SchoolMMaarriiaa NNoouuccaass NNaavvyyCorinne Pellegrini-Jones NiagaraKristi Royer Falmouth High SchoolAAlliissoonn SSmmiitthh NNaavvyy

Pemper’s teams were especially dominant athome, winning 76 consecutive games from 2001-07,the fourth-longest home winning streak in NCAADivision III history.

Bowdoin’s success was not limited to the confer-ence level under Pemper, who also served as theschool’s Senior Woman Administrator, as the programqualified for the NCAA Tournament in all but one ofher 10 years at the school. The Polar Bears madeseven consecutive Sweet 16 appearances from 2001-07 and advanced to the Elite Eight in six straight years(2002-07).

School history was made by the team during itsmagical 2003-04 season. Bowdoin compiled a 30-1record on the year, with its lone loss coming in theNCAA National Championship Game. It was the firstnational title game appearance for any team inBowdoin history.

At the conclusion of the 2003-04 season,Pemper was selected as the WBCA NCAA Division IIINational Coach of the Year. She also was tabbed asthe District I Coach of the Year in both 2003 and ‘04,and was named as the NESCAC Coach of the Year in2002, ‘04, and ‘06.

In addition to her accolades, Pemper’s playersalso regularly were honored on the national level. Thelaurels included Lora Trenkle (2004) and EileenFlaherty (2007) garnering First-Team All-Americaaccolades and Flaherty being selected as the WBCANational Player of the Year.

Pemper was inducted into the New EnglandBasketball Hall of Fame in October of 2009.

Playing at Idaho State A native of Huntington Beach, Calif., Pemper is

a 1992 graduate of Idaho State. She would earn All-Big Sky Conference laurels during her final two sea-sons at the school and be inducted into the IdahoState Hall of Fame in 2003.

Pemper earned a pair of degrees at the school,first a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication(1992) then a Master’s of Physical Education/AthleticAdministration (1997).Early Coaching Career

Following graduation and the conclusion of herplaying career, Pemper quickly ascended through thecollegiate coaching ranks. After one season as agraduate assistant at Alaska-Anchorage, she returnedto her alma mater to begin a two-year stint as a mem-ber of the school’s coaching staff. From there,Pemper traveled to the East Coast to join the staff atHarvard.

The Crimson won at least 20 games during eachof her three seasons in Cambridge and posted a 39-3Ivy League record over that time. Harvard won theconference title and advanced to the NCAATournament in each of her three years. After losing inthe first round of the NCAA Tournament in both 1996and ‘97, Harvard became the first –– and only –– No.16 seed in either the women’s or men’s national tour-nament to win a first round game when the Crimsontopped the No. 1 seed Stanford Cardinal.

Following that season, Pemper accepted hermost recent position at Bowdoin.

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Jeff HaradaAssistant Coach

First SeasonColorado ‘‘03

Jeff Harada will begin his first season as a member of the Navy women’s bas-ketball coaching staff in the fall of 2011.

Harada arrives at Navy after having served as the head coach at Hawai’iPacific for the past four seasons. After the team won just two games in the seasonprior to his arrival, the Sea Warriors posted double-digit victories in each of his lastthree seasons and tallied an overall record of 58-48 during his four years at thehelm of the program. This includes a 36-14 record over the past two seasonsalone. The Sea Warriors compiled a 14-2 record in winning the program’s firstPacific West Conference title in 2010 and advancing to its first NCAA Division IITournament. Harada was tabbed as the conference coach of the year that season.

A native of Honolulu, Harada was a three-sport (basketball, baseball, volley-ball) letter winner at Hawai’i Baptist Academy. He was selected as the ILH DivisionII Player of the Year in basketball as a senior, while also garnering all-state acco-lades.

An injury curtailed Harada’s collegiate basketball career at Colorado, but heremained associated with the program as a student manager. After participating ingraduation ceremonies at the school in the spring of 1997, he immediately joinedthe men’s basketball staff as a volunteer assistant coach. He would hold that posi-tion for two seasons before becoming the team’s director of operations after the1998-99 campaign. Harada served in that role until the conclusion of the 2000-01season. During his time in Boulder the Buffaloes received a pair of NIT invitationsand made one NCAA Tournament appearance.

After three years away from athletics, Harada became an assistant coach forthe Hawai’i Pacific men’s team in 2004. He was part of the men’s staff for a total oftwo seasons before becoming the head coach of the women’s team for the 2007-08season.

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Jenerrie HarrisAssistant Coach

Third SeasonKentucky ‘‘04

The 2011-12 season will be third year for Jenerrie Harris as a member of theNavy women’s basketball team’s coaching staff. One of her numerous responsibili-ties is to serve as the recruiting coordinator for the program.

The Mids have posted an overall record of 37-26 and a Patriot League markof 18-10 during her two seasons at Navy. The 2011 season was capped off by theMids winning the program’s first Patriot League title and advancing to Navy’s firstNCAA Tournament.

Prior to her arrival at Navy in the summer of 2009, Harris spent the previousthree years as an assistant coach at Wright State. Her final two years at the schoolwere spent as the recruiting and community service director for the program.

The Raiders posted a 21-15 record in the Horizon League over those last twoyears, a span highlighted by an appearance in the championship game of theleague tournament.

A native of Muskegon, Mich., Harris is a 2004 graduate of Kentucky whereshe received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and earned All-SEC AcademicTeam honors as a member of the school’s basketball team.

After graduating from Kentucky, Harris began her coaching career as anassistant coach at Northland High School in Columbus, Ohio. She was there oneyear before moving up to the collegiate ranks as an assistant coach at Longwood.Following one season in Farmville, Va., she went on to her most recent position atWright State.

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Alison SmithAssistant Coach

First SeasonBowdoin ‘‘05

The 2011-12 season will be the inaugural campaign for Alison Smith with theNavy women’s basketball program.

Smith is a 2005 graduate of Bowdoin where she was a four-year starter forthe basketball team under the program’s then-head coach Pemper. She helpedlead the Polar Bears to four conference titles, was part of the team’s run to the 2004NCAA Division III national championship game and served as the captain of theprogram during her senior season.

After graduating from Bowdoin with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, Smithwent on to attain a master’s degree in social work from the Boston College Schoolof Social Work in 2007. She then began her coaching career as an assistant coachat Bowdoin in the summer of 2008. The program compiled a 70-18 record over thelast three years and advanced to the Sweet 16 in both the 2010 and 2011 NCAATournaments.

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Maria NoucasAssistant Coach

Third SeasonBowdoin ‘‘09

Maria Noucas begins her third season as a member of the Navy women’sbasketball coaching staff in the fall of 2011.

Noucas helped guide the Mids to the program’s first Patriot LeagueTournament title and appearance in the NCAA Tournament during the 2010-11 sea-son. Navy has compiled an overall record of 37-26 and a Patriot League record of18-10 during her two seasons on The Yard.

Noucas is a 2009 graduate of Bowdoin (B.A. in sociology with a minor in edu-cation studies) where she was a four-year member of the school’s basketball team.She was coached by Navy head coach Stefanie Pemper during her first threeyears.

The captain of the team during her senior year of 2008-09, Noucas helpedlead the Polar Bears to four NCAA Tournament berths and at least a share ofthree NESCAC conference titles. Individually, Noucas left ranked among the

school’s all-time leaders in multiple statistical categories, including career three-point field goals made (sixth) and career assists (seventh).

Noucas garnered all-conference and academic all-conference laurels duringher senior year and was named to the NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team as a jun-ior. Additionally, she received the Bowdoin Pride Award in 2008, the BowdoinAlumnae Award in 2007 and ‘08 and was tabbed as the team’s most improved play-er in 2007.

While this is her first full-time coaching position, the native of Portsmouth,N.H., served as an assistant coach for the New England Crusaders AAU programeach summer from 2005-08.

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CCaarrooll AAllttoonnAdministrative Assistant

GGrreegggg CCaallhhoooonnAthletic Trainer

NNoollaann BBaarrrryyMarketing

CCaapptt.. MMaatttt DDoollaann,, UUSSNNOfficer Representative

Navy Women’’s Basketball Support Staff

CChhrriiss GGrroosssseeMarketing

SShheellbbyy SScchhoollzzEquipment Manager

LLoorreettttaa LLaammaarrSport Administrator

BBeeccccaa GGrriizzzzaarrddStrength & Conditioning

MMaajjoorr KKhhaalliillaahh TThhoommaass,, UUSSMMCCOfficer Representative

JJuussttiinn KKiisscchheeffsskkyySports Information

PPaamm SScchhmmiittttFaculty Representative

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YEAR IN REVIEWTable of Contents2010-11 Championship Story 30-36Records & Game-by-Game Results 37Team Statistics 38-39Game-by-Game Box Scores 40-50Class of 2011 51-532011 Summer Photos 54-55Patriot League Season in Review 56

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The Navy women’s basketball program has pro-duced countless memorable moments with many suc-cessful teams and outstanding players through itsgeneration of existence. There was the very first teamduring the 1976-77 season that produced a 10-1record and won the Maryland State Division BTournament while breaking the gender barrier on TheYard. The 1978-79 team, which won 17 games in theprogram’s second season of competing on the varsitylevel. Bernie Boska (‘81), the first Mid to score 1,000points in a career. Colleen Cassidy (‘82), who tallied1,817 points in just 99 games without the added bene-fit of the three-point line. The 1981-82 team that gaveNavy its first victory over Army. The 1993-94 teamthat recorded Navy’s first victory in the Patriot LeagueTournament, which set the foundation for the 1996-97team that posted a 22-6 record as well as the 1997-98and 1998-99 teams that advanced to the champi-onship game of the league tournament. A mainstayon those mid-90’s team was Becky Dowling (‘98) who,despite missing one-third of a season due to an injury,still recorded nearly 1,500 points and over 900rebounds in her career, as was Laurie Coffey (‘99),who posted over 1,200 points and 800 caroms. Therewas the team that won arguably the greatest Army-Navy game in series history, an 86-85 win at the endof the 2003 season, which featured a lineup thatincluded Courtney Davidson (‘04), who would breakCassidy’s scoring record while earning a pair ofAcademic All-America honors in the classroom.

As Cassie Consedine and Angela Myersentered their senior seasons on The Yard in the fall of2010, their names were already placed among thegreats in Navy history. Consedine had tied the

school’s career blocked shots record at the end of hersophomore season and had surpassed 1,000 careerpoints as a junior. Myers, meanwhile, filled allcolumns of a box score like no Navy player before herhad done.

With their individual places in the annals of Navyhistory already secure, the sole focus for the class-mates in their last season was to separate themselvesand their teammates from those who came beforethem by being the first to stand atop a ladder and snipa piece of the net after winning the Patriot LeagueTournament and dancing off to the NCAATournament.

Consedine and Myers may have thought suchlofty dreams were impossible as they ended theirfreshman season. The tandem saw their initial sea-son come to an and with a 7-23 record and the pro-gram’s eighth first-round loss in nine years at thePatriot League Tournament. But a renaissance hadtaken place since they were plebes. Head coachStefanie Pemper arrived that May and the trio hadsince tallied back-to-back winning seasons –– bothoverall and in the Patriot League –– and had won con-secutive league tournament games for the first time ina decade. Suddenly, those dreams were no longerconsidered out of reach.

The thoughts of Navy contending for the leaguetitle were confirmed when the 2010-11 pre-season pollwas announced. The Mids were tabbed to repeat theirperformance of a year ago in the voting by theleague’s coaches and sports information contacts.Two-time defending champion Lehigh, which hadposted a 25-3 record over the last pair of seasons,was selected to tally its third consecutive crown. The

Mountain Hawks narrowly edged American for the nodin the poll. The Eagles had placed second in theleague in 2009, shared the regular season title in2010 with a 13-1 record and fell to Lehigh in thechampionship game of the league tournament the pre-vious March.

Reasoning behind Navy’s third-place selectionwas due to the Mids having five of their top-sevenplayers from the 2009-10 team return to Halsey FieldHouse for the first day of practice in October of 2010.Included among the fellow veteran players were soph-omore Chey Arvin, who was named to the PatriotLeague All-Rookie Team one year earlier, and juniorErin Edwards, whose on-court presence helped andrarely hurt the Mids. New to the team was a freshmanclass that was talented enough to provide immediatedividends. This included the inside contributions ofJade Geif, the outside shooting of Audrey Bauer andthe all-around effort of Alix Membreno.

Non-Patriot League SeasonThe Mids began the season with a pair of dou-

ble-digit road victories that saw the final score misleadanyone into thinking either was a comfortable win.Navy led for the final 29 minutes of its season openerat Siena and held a trio of 10-point advantages in thesecond half. The home team sliced the margin downto four points with 10 minutes left and it was a five-point margin with five minutes remaining, but a game-closing 12-3 run by the visitors gave Navy a 57-43win. Two days later, the Mids saw all but two pointsof a 19-point, first-half cushion over NJIT evaporatebefore an 8-0 run took the Navy margin back to dou-ble figures where it would remain for the rest of the

The Story of Navy’s 2010-11 Championship Season

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afternoon in an eventual 72-55 win.The Mids then returned to Annapolis to open

their home slate of games by playing host to the NavyClassic. Navy suffered its first loss of the year onopening night, a 54-41 setback to Villanova out of theBig East Conference that saw the Mids be outscored33-0 from beyond the three-point arc. That left theMids needing to bounce back less than 24 hours lateragainst a Harvard team that had posted a 71-55 winover Navy less than 12 months earlier.

Navy seemingly could do no wrong in the firsthalf of the game as it rolled out to a 26-point leadbefore taking a 40-19 advantage into the locker roomat halftime. The Crimson slowly chipped away at themargin in the second half until they had closed to with-in three points of the Mids with 70 seconds remaining.Both teams scored on their ensuing respective pos-sessions, then a Navy turnover gave the ball toHarvard with 37.9 seconds showing on the clock.Harvard’s Christine Clark soon drove the lane, butstanding in her way was Consedine who added Clarkto the long of list of players on whom she has talliedblocked shots. Consedine also snared the errantcarom and fed the ball to Arvin who was fouled with14.1 seconds left. The sophomore sank both freethrows to close out the scoring in a 65-60 win byNavy.

It was back on the road for Navy the next weekas the Mids travelled on Thanksgiving to Orono,Maine, to take part in the Dead River CompanyClassic. Navy held a three-point halftime lead overtournament-host Maine on day one of the classic, butbroke open the game with a 22-7 run at the start ofthe second half. Consedine’s four three-point fieldgoals led an outside barrage of 11 triples by the Midsin the game, while Geif notched the first double-dou-ble of her career with 13 points and 11 boards. TheMids soon found themselves holding a 41-39 leadover Florida midway through the second half of thetournament’s title game. The outside shooting thatcarried the Mids one day earlier against the BlackBears struggled against the Gators over the game’sfinal nine minutes as Florida outscored Navy 13-2over the span to post a 52-43 win.

It was back to The Yard for a run of three-straight home games for the Mids, but the periods ofoffensive struggles continued for Navy in the first twoof those games. Navy scored just 19 first-half pointsin a 57-54 loss to Loyola (Md.) before tallying 21 sec-ond-half points in a 60-55 defeat to Delaware. Whileits offense may have had trouble finding a consistentrhythm, Navy’s defense remained strong. None ofNavy’s first six opponents had scored more than 60points in a game, and that stretch of strong play con-tinued in Navy’s next outing as the Mids jumped out toa 35-19 halftime lead in what would go on to be a 63-46 victory over Mount St. Mary’s.

Navy closed out its pre-final exam schedule byfacing its most talented opponent of the non-leagueschedule, Princeton, on December 10. The Tigers

returned five starters and all but two of their 12 letterwinners from the previous year’s team that posted aperfect record against Ivy League foes, accrued a 26-3 overall record and garnered a No. 11 seed in theNCAA Tournament. The offenses dictated play overthe first 20 minutes of the game. Navy shot a sizzling57.7 percent from the floor in the first half, but thatwas outdone by Princeton’s 61.5 percent effort. Thatled to the Tigers taking a 41-38 lead at intermission.Helping keep the Mids nearly even with the Tigerswas Myers. The senior scored 10 of Navy’s last 12points of the first half, a scoring outburst that includeda triple at the buzzer. She would tally 15 first-halfpoints, but managed only six in the second half as theTigers eventually wore down a Navy team that wasplaying its fourth game in eight days for a hard-fought74-61 win.

Navy’s lone game after exams and before theChristmas break was a disappointing one as UMBCscored the last 12 points of the game to post a 65-56win over the Mids in Alumni Hall. That disappointmentneeded to be set aside quickly for Navy’s next game,a December 30 contest at Air Force. No Navy teamhad defeated the Falcons at their Rocky Mountainhome before, and the way this year’s game startedthat streak looked to be extended. Air Force shot 52percent from the field in building a 10-point lead in thefirst half before taking a 38-33 cushion at the break.The Falcons would soon hold a 55-47 lead with nineminutes left to play and were seemingly in control ofthe contest. It was at this point that the Navy fresh-men exerted themselves for their strongest stretch ofplay to date.

Bauer knocked down a layup and a triple andthen Veronica Ffrench scored on a layup of her own toerase all but one point of the Navy deficit. An Air

Force bucket was followed by back-to-back layups byFfrench and Geif, respectively, with the latter givingNavy a 58-57 lead. Arvin would soon sink a pair offree throws before Membreno scored on another Navylayup to give the Mids a 62-57 lead with 1:23 left toplay. Air Force quickly answered back with a three-pointer and took advantage of some Navy missing thefront end of a bonus free throw to tie the game with11.1 seconds remaining.

The Mids put the ball into the hands of Myersand she found an open Ffrench with time quickly tick-ing down. The freshman made a few dribbles towardthe basket before being fouled when pulling up for ajumper with 1.7 seconds left. Ffrench, who was play-ing in her first collegiate game, calmly sank the firstfree throw to break the tie and then intentionallymissed the second. Air Force grabbed the reboundand called timeout after four-tenths of a second hadticked off the clock. The stoppage of play did not aidthe Falcons who saw their last-second heave travelonly as far as half court to give Navy a 63-62 win.Navy’s freshman class of Geif, Membreno, Bauer,Ffrench and Kara Pollinger contributed 35 points, 16(of Navy’s 32) rebounds and 9 (of 16) assists in a col-lective 122 minutes of playing time.

A 62-50 loss to Seattle two days later did noth-ing to dampen the building excitement on the team.The Mids demonstrated that resolve by scoring theopening 12 points of the game in defeating Howard,58-45, in the team’s final game prior to the start ofleague play.

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Patriot League SeasonNavy’s win over the Lady Bison sent the Mids

into their Patriot League opening game at Bucknellwith a 7-7 record on the year. The host Bison werejust 3-9 entering the game, but the two teams playedto a 31-31 standstill in the first half of the game inLewisburg. Bucknell slowly inched its way out to aseven-point lead with 11 minutes remaining, and stillheld a 49-45 cushion with less than seven minutesshowing on the clock. Navy answered the challengeby scoring on each of the next seven possessions toscore 15 of the game’s ensuing 17 points. AConsedine jumper cut the margin in half, then Myersdrilled an attempt taken from just inside of the three-point line as the shot clock expired to tie the game.Myers connected on a three-pointer on Navy’s nexttime down the floor, then Geif rolled in baskets oneach of the next three Navy possessions to give Navya 58-51 lead. Forced to foul, the Bison sentMembreno to the line with 43 seconds left. The fresh-man sank both attempts to give the Mids a 60-51 leadon their way to emerging with a 62-56 victory thatincluded Myers recording the 1,000th point of hercareer.

If there was one school that seemed to haveNavy’s number recently, it would be Lehigh. No Navyplayer or coach had left the court after a game againstthe Mountain Hawks with a victory. That’s not to saythe Mids hadn’t been close in this time; the three-year,six-game skid to Lehigh included Navy losses by one,four, three (in overtime) and one points. This firstmeting of the season between the teams would proveto be another close affair.

Navy first took a five-point lead at the start ofthe game, but that was quickly erased by Lehighbuilding an eight-point first-half advantage. The Midsresponded and went into halftime holding a 32-30 leadthanks to a Bauer trey at the first-half buzzer. Theearly part of the second half saw Navy expand itsadvantage to as many as nine points, which wasshortlived as Lehigh stormed back to tie the gamewith a little more than eight minutes remaining. Thelast five minutes were as tight as the first 35 were asthe lead would change hands six times in the game’swaning moments.

Trailing by two points, Myers grabbed a missedshot by Consedine and fed Arvin for a three-pointerthat gave Navy a 61-60 lead with 28 seconds left.Lehigh cautiously advanced the ball down the courtand soon a Mountain Hawk drove the lane. Just as inthe Harvard game, standing in her way wasConsedine. Instead of attempting to tally what wouldhave been her fourth blocked shot of the game,Consedine stood her ground and drew an offensivefoul with 11.5 seconds showing on the clock. As Arvinstood on the baseline prepared to inbounds the ball,she saw Myers streaking free from the pack. Arvincoiled and threw an Aaron Rodgers-like strike toMyers for a breakaway layup with just under nine sec-onds left to play. Now in a hurry, Lehigh pushed the

ball down the floor but found the three-point line sur-rounded by Mids. With time ticking away, the onlyopen shot they could find was a two pointer thatdropped through the net with one second showing onthe clock. The Mountain Hawks called timeout, butthe Mids were able to inbound the ball to let the lastsecond in a 63-62 victory run off.

Navy was locked in another close game withLafayette just three days later. This time, Navy con-nected on 5-of-6 three-point attempts and 8-of-11shots from the field in all over the last 10 minutes ofplay to pull away for a 61-52 victory. Navy put togeth-er another solid closing stretch of play in their nextouting at Holy Cross. The Mids allowed Holy Crossjust two field goals and forced the Crusaders intoseven turnovers as part of a game-closing 15-6 runover the last nine minutes that gave Navy a 53-39 vic-tory.

The win improved Navy’s league record to 4-0for the first time since 1999 and just the third time inits 20 seasons as a member of the Patriot League.The next game for the Mids saw them travel to WestPoint, N.Y., to face an Army team on national televi-sion. Not only would the game mark the first time thatboth schools entered the game with winning leaguerecords, it also would be the first time that both pro-grams were undefeated in league play at the time ofthe game.

If there ever was a game that saw the openingpossession foreshadow the remainder of the contest,it was this one as Navy’s first trip down the floor con-cluded with Myers drilling a three-point field goal. Ashort while later she hit a second triple that pulled theMids to within one point (13-12) of the Black Knights.That long-range basket sparked an 18-4 run that gaveNavy a 27-15 advantage with just under five minutes

left to play in the first half. Myers had accounted fornearly half of Navy’s points (13) at that time, andthough neither she nor her teammates could musterany additional offense before the first-half clock readzeros across the scoreboard, Navy still went into half-time holding a 27-21 lead.

Army sliced another pair of points off of the mar-gin early in the second half, but Navy scored on fourof its next five possessions to regain control of thegame. Navy’s five trips down the floor read as fol-lows: Consedine three-point field goal made, Myersthree-point field goal made, Edwards three-point fieldgoal made, Navy turnover and Edwards three-pointfield goal made. That last triple gave the Mids a 42-27 lead with 15 minutes left on the clock, and allowedNavy to enjoy a double-digit advantage for all but thefinal 41 seconds of the contest.

Navy as a team connected on 12-of-22 three-point field goal attempts on the afternoon, including 7-of-9 from outside of the arc in the second half. Myersalone was 6-of-9 from three-point range, an outburstthat led her to scoring 22 points to go along with eightrebounds and four assists in 40 minutes of play.

Though the Mids were slated to play their nextgame on the road as well, the travel to Washington,D.C., for the game against a 4-1 American team wasexpected to be easier than their trips the previousweek to Worcester, Mass., and the Hudson Valley inNew York State were. However, as this seasonproved, the only thing the Mids could expect to hap-pen was the unexpected.

A brutal snow and sleet storm gripped the Mid-Atlantic Region on this late-January day, causingNavy’s 32-mile drive to the opposite side of ournation’s capital to take three hours and 35 minutes.The 7 p.m. tip off was pushed back 100 minutes, butthe delay did not have an impact on the Mids. Navyconnected on 42 percent of its field goal attempts inthe first half, while holding the Eagles to 15 percentshooting from the floor, and closed the frame on a 19-4 run that gave the Mids a 26-11 lead at the break.Navy held a lead of as many as 17 points in the sec-ond half before American made a late charge at theMids. The deficit would never sink below eight points,however, as Navy converted 8-of-11 free throwattempts in the final three minutes to secure a 57-46victory.

Navy was alone at the top of the Patriot Leaguestandings with a program-best 6-0 record after theAmerican game. The Mids had lived a charmed lifethrough those six games, but they quickly learnedwhat a fine line there is between victory and defeat.Navy held an 11-point first half lead over Colgate inthe last game of the first half of the league’s round-robin schedule and took a 27-19 edge over theRaiders into halftime. However, the Mids would allowColgate to connect on nearly 63 percent of its fieldgoal attempts in the second half as Navy saw its win-ning streak come to a crashing end with a 59-55 loss.Despite the setback, Navy’s 6-1 record still left the

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Mids at the end of the first half of the league seasonjust where they wanted to be at the end of the secondhalf ... in first place.

Thoughts of a 40-28 scoring deficit in the sec-ond half of the Colgate game lingered into the openingminutes of Navy’s next game against Bucknell as theBison stormed out of the gate by scoring the openingnine points of the game. Those thoughts were quicklysquashed, however, as Navy scored the next 27points to break away from the Bison. Leading theNavy effort in the opening half that saw the Mids takea 38-17 lead at the break was Megan Matheny. Shehad entered the evening having scored no mare thanfive points in any game this season and no more than10 points in any game of her career. On this nightshe would contribute 11 points in the first half alone.Also playing a vital role was Myers, who had a hand in12 of Navy’s 15 field goals made in the opening 20minutes of play. The Mids opened up a lead of asmany as 22 points in the second half to cruise to a 66-45 victory.

Navy’s two home games against the LehighValley schools were close affairs that could have goneeither way. So too were the two road games, but thistime the Mids were on the short end of the score-board. Lehigh built an early 10-point lead over Navyand held a lead of as many as 13 points in the secondhalf, but the Mids clawed back to within three points ofthe Mountain Hawks with four minutes left to play.Navy would have back-to-back possessions with theball while trailing with just three points, but came awayempty both times. Lehigh would soon take a seven-point lead before emerging with a 63-59 victory overthe Mids.

A return to Annapolis late Wednesday night wasfollowed by a trek back to Pennsylvania on Friday fora Saturday afternoon game at Lafayette. TheLeopards did the same thing the Mountain Hawks didto the Mids a few days earlier by jumping out to asizeable first-half lead. Navy turned the ball over 12times and made just eight field goals in the first half asit entered the break trailing by nine points (31-22).The Mids promptly opened the second half on a 10-2run to close to within one point of the Leopards.Despite having that one-point deficit three times overthe next few minutes of play, the Mids could nevertally that one basket needed to push them into thelead. Lafayette failed to score a field goal in the lastseven minutes of the game, but 8-of-8 shooting fromthe foul line was just enough for the Leopards to tallya 58-53 win.

If there has been one constant in the career ofMyers, it was that she always answered the bell atgame time. She was once again not only leading theMids in minutes played this season, she had been onthe court for nearly 90 percent of the possible minutesplayed on the year. Myers entered Navy’s Feb. 16game against Holy Cross having started all 116games of her career, but a hamstring injury kept herout of the lineup and the entire first 20 minutes of

play. The Mids were right in the game despite Myerssitting on the bench. The first half saw the score tiedeight times and the lead change hands seven timesbefore the Crusaders took a 32-28 lead at the break.Holy Cross soon built a 41-31 lead with 16:22 left toplay.

In between the two Holy Cross free throws thatgave it the 10-point cushion, Myers checked into thegame. She made an impact as soon as she steppedonto the court as she scored on a driving layup just 13seconds after entering the contest. Navy narrowedthe margin down to as few as four points, but it grewback to 10 points (55-45) with six minutes left to play.A Myers jumper was quickly followed by Membrenotallying a field goal to make it a six-point game. ThatNavy run was halted by Holy Cross making one of twofree throw attempts, but Edwards drilled a three-point-er to make it a four-point game with four minutes stillshowing on the clock. Myers would be fouled onback-to-back possessions and her collective four freethrows tied the score at 56-56 with 2:41 left to play.Soon the Mids found themselves with the ball whiletrailing by the score of 60-58 and just 18 secondsremaining on the clock.

There was no question from anyone in AlumniHall that the ball would be in the hands of Myers com-ing out of a Navy timeout. Despite that knowledge,she weaved her way 94 feet to the opposite baselinebefore going directly to the basket for a soft three-footjumper that tied the score with 10 seconds left. HolyCross hustled the ball down the court and had a play-er drive down the left side of the lane. Just asConsedine had done against Lehigh, Membreno tooka charge with 3.5 seconds left that gave the ball backto the Mids. A Myers half-court heave at the buzzerfell well short, but the Mids went into their first over-

time game of the season with a ton of confidence.The biggest play of the extra period came from

Membreno, who despite having almost no angletoward the backboard defied the laws of physics andsomehow banked in a long three-point field goalattempt that gave the Mids a 68-65 lead with 1:46 lefton the clock. Both teams saw their next respectivepossession end without the scoreboard changing.After a Holy Cross missed shot with 50 seconds left,Navy was able to run the clock down to 26 secondsbefore the Crusaders fouled Bauer. The freshmanmade one of her two attempts to make it a four-pointgame, then Consedine followed her to the charitystripe and sank a pair of free throws with 13.5 sec-onds left to boost the advantage to six points. Thatwould be just enough insurance for the Mids to comeaway with a dramatic 73-68 victory.

Myers was on the court for the final 21 minutesand 22 seconds of the game. During that time Navyoutscored Holy Cross by the count of 42-27. Shealone would tally 13 of Navy’s points in that span,while her classmate Consedine would post an effec-tive night of 23 points and 12 rebounds.

Any Army-Navy game is important to both acad-emies, and the Mids relished their third-consecutivewin in the series over the Black Knights back inJanuary. But some games are more important thanothers and such was the case with the return meetingbetween the teams in Annapolis. At stake on this daywas the Army-Navy Trophy. The Mids were in pos-session of the hardware for the first time in sevenyears after their victory 12 months ago, and wereattempting to win the Trophy and Star Game in back-to-back years for the first time in a decade.

Navy climbed out to a five-point lead early in thefirst half, but that was erased by a 15-2 run from Armythat propelled the Black Knights to a 31-23 lead atintermission. Navy’s late first-half struggles onoffense continued in the second half. Army held Navyto just seven field goals over the last 25 minutes ofwhat would turn out to be a 57-46 win by the BlackKnights.

Though the disappointment of the loss lingered,it had to be replaced quickly as the next task at handneeded to be quickly focused on: for the first time allseason, the Mids now found themselves out of firstplace in the league standings. Navy had compiled an8-4 record through 12 games, good enough to tie itwith Lehigh for second place, but both programs werelooking up at a first-place American team that hadposted a 9-3 record. As luck would have it, Navy’snext game would be against the Eagles on SeniorNight for the Mids in Alumni Hall. The importance ofthe game was not lost on anyone; the winner of thepenultimate game of the regular season would be thelone school to hold their title hopes in their own handsin the finale.

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After honoring Consedine and Myers prior to thestart of the game, Navy built a five-point lead overAmerican at halftime. The Eagles soon used a 6-0run to take a 43-40 lead over the Mids with just under11 minutes left to play in the game, but Navy foughtback with a 4-0 run of its own to reclaim the lead. Theadvantage changed hands several more times overthe next few minutes until the score was knotted ––for the 12th time in the game –– at 52-52 with 4:04showing on the clock.

The remaining minutes of the game saw everyMid who took to the court make at least one significantpositive play. Myers made a pair of free throws thatwere followed by Bauer finding Membreno for a layup.Geif snagged an offensive rebound and scored on theputback to give the Mids a four-point lead, then tallieda blocked shot that led to Edwards stretching theadvantage to six points (60-54) with 38 seconds left.After an American layup, Myers dropped in two morefree throws that were followed by a Consedine blockand two more points from the foul line by Edwards. Inall, Navy scored on six of its last seven possessions tooutscore American, 11-4, during the game’s closingminutes and move back into first place with a 63-56triumph.

Only once before had a Navy team shared thePatriot League’s regular season title and that wasback in 1998. A victory in Navy’s final game of theregular season would allow the Mids to claim a pieceof the crown again and, for the first time, enter thepostseason as the top-seeded team in the tourna-ment. All Navy had to do was go on the road todefeat a Colgate team that had controlled the secondhalf of the game when the teams first met.

Navy led by as many as seven points in the firsthalf, but nursed just a 34-32 lead over Colgate at half-time. Just as they did in the first meeting, the Raiderswere on fire at the start of the second half. Colgateconnected on each of its first five field goal attempts totake a 42-40 advantage over the Mids. Edwards andGeif combined for five straight points to give the Midsa three-point lead, but two points of that three-pointcushion were quickly removed by the Raiders.Consedine hit a jumper, then snagged a defensiverebound and flipped the ball to Pollinger who weavedher way in between defenders for three-quarters of thelength of the court for a twisting layup that gave theMids a 49-44 lead. Colgate missed a shot on its nexttrip down the floor, with Consedine continuing theNavy run with a three-point field goal. A short whilelater, another Consedine triple –– her fourth of thegame –– was followed by a trey from Membreno tocap a 17-2 Navy run that gave the Mids a 62-46 leadwith a little more than six minutes left on the clock.The clock soon expired allowing the Mids to celebratea 75-59 victory and claim the tournament’s top seedwith a 10-4 record.

Patriot League TournamentThe Patriot League announced its major individ-

ual award recipients and all-league teams prior to thestart of the league tournament, and the Mids werewell represented on both lists. Myers garnered first-team all-league accolades for the second-consecutiveseason and Consedine was placed on the league’ssecond team for the second time in her career.Meanwhile, Geif followed in Consedine’s footsteps bybeing tabbed as the top rookie in the league, withPemper receiving the nod as the coach of the year.

As flattering as the laurels were, the Midsplaced thoughts of those honors aside as they pre-pared to play host to Colgate in the quarterfinal roundof the tournament in Alumni Hall. The Mids were defi-nitely wary of the tournament’s No. 8 seed basedupon the two games they had played against theRaiders this season, but Navy scored on each of itsfirst six possessions of the game to build a 13-4 lead.After Colgate winnowed the margin down to twopoints, the Mids closed the half on a 12-4 run to takea 29-19 lead at intermission. A quick trey by theRaiders at the start of the second half was followed byan 11-4 run by the Mids that boosted the Navy advan-tage to 40-26. The Mids would lead by at least dou-ble figures and by as many as 23 points over theremainder of what would turn out to be a 55-36 victo-ry.

If there was one signature game that foretoldthe renewal of the Navy program during Pemper’s firstseason on The Yard, it was a victory by the Mids overBucknell in the quarterfinal round of the 2009 leaguetournament. The Mids had dropped nine consecutivegames to the Bison when the teams squared off thatday and Bucknell was a perfect 3-0 against Navy inleague tournament history. Additionally, it had been

five years since the Mids had advanced into the semi-final round of the event. Navy turned the tables onthe Bison that day with a 53-51 victory. Now, Navyneeded to get past Bucknell to take another step inthe program’s development.

Navy’s defense had allowed Colgate to sink justseven second-half field goals in the quarterfinal roundgame between the teams; the Bison would make justsix field goals in the first half of the semifinal roundgame as the Mids built a 23-13 lead at the break. Thegap between the teams grew to as many as 14 pointsin the second half before the Bison sliced it in half witheight minutes remaining in the game. Myers scoredon a drive to the hoop and then promptly stole the ballto return possession to the Mids. That would lead toConsedine being fouled while making a move to thehoop. After making the first attempt she missed thesecond, but Geif swooped in to grab the offensivecarom and score on a twisting putback to give theMids a 46-34 lead. Geif herself stepped to the foulline two possessions later and made both shots togive the Mids a 14-point lead with less than six min-utes remaining in the game. Neither team did muchoffensively over the rest of the evening before theclock ran out on a 55-41 win by Navy.

For the first time in a dozen years and for justthe third time in program history, the Mids were goingto play in the championship game of the PatriotLeague Tournament.

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Patriot League Title GameMarch 12, 2011. One day shy of 1,100 days

earlier, Consedine and Myers left Christl Arena inWest Point, N.Y., after having their freshman seasoncome to an end with a 7-23 record. On this earlyspring day, they walked into Alumni Hall to play for aPatriot League title. Standing in their way was anAmerican team that had shared the league’s regularseason title with the Mids and Lehigh before going onthe road to knock off the 2009 and ‘10 championMountain Hawks in the semifinal round.

Perhaps the veteran experience of havingplayed for the tournament title a year ago helped theEagles in the early part of this year’s championshipgame. American connected on its first four shots fromthe field to score the game’s first eight points andquickly take an 11-3 lead. The margin hoveredbetween three and six points for the majority of therest of the half, but the Eagles again went on an 8-0run at the end of the half to take a 30-18 lead at thebreak.

American sank half of its 12 three-point fieldgoal attempts and shot 44.4 percent from the flooroverall in the opening 20 minutes of play. Conversely,the Mids had missed all but one of their seven three-point attempts and, taking away the 4-of-6 effort fromGeif, were just 3-of-15 from the field in the half.

An inspired halftime speech from 2011-12 teamcaptain Erin Edwards sent the Mids back out onto thefloor. Whatever she said worked wonders as Navyquickly sank six of its first eight shots from the field.The last hoop of that run was a jumper from Edwardsherself that knotted the score at 32-32 and sent a jolt

of energy through the crowd of over 1,700. Navy hadmade up the 12-point difference in exactly five-min-utes of playing time. Nintey-nine seconds later, a pairof free throws from Geif gave the Mids their first leadof the afternoon.

The Eagles quickly responded and scored thenext seven points to build a 39-34 lead with 8:44 lefton the clock. Little did anyone know that the three-pointer from Nicole Ryan that gave American the five-point lead would be the last field goal by the Eaglesfor the game and their last points until 22 secondswere left on the clock.

While Navy’s defense was clamping down, itsoffense was picking up. After a year of receivinggreat passes from Myers that led to easy buckets,Geif returned the favor and found Myers open for atrey that cut the lead down to two points. Geif thengrabbed a defensive carom on one end of the floor,traversed 94 feet and made an inside move to tie thescore at 39-39. It would take nearly three more min-utes, but soon Bauer hit a triple that made the score42-39. Two more minutes passed until Membrenodrilled her third three-pointer of the game to give theMids a 45-39 lead with 2:40 left to play. Edwardsclosed out the Navy scoring by sinking two freethrows with 54 seconds remaining and then, afterAmerican made 1-of-2 attempts from the line to makethe score 47-40, the countdown to a long-awaited cel-ebration was narrated by Navy radio announcer PeteMedhurst in this way:

“Ebony Edwards gets her own board ... puts itback up, tough shot off the glass ... no ... Geif has therebound ... outlets to Consedine ... to Myers with FIVE

seconds left ... FOUR ... THREE ... and for the firsttime in school history, the Mids are going to the N-C-DOUBLE A TOURNAMENT!”

What a difference a half made on this day. TheMids shot nearly 50 percent from the floor and sank 5-of-10 three-point field goal attempts in the second half.Defensively, Navy held an American team thathalfway through the game was on pace to score 60points to just 10 in the second half on 4-of-22 shootingfrom the field. Much of the credit for the win went tothe freshman troika of Geif, Membreno and Bauer,who combined to score 20 of Navy’s 29 points in thesecond half and 33 of Navy’s 47 points in the game.Geif, who tallied 16 points and 10 caroms against theEagles and averaged 10.5 points and 10.0 rebounds agame during the postseason was selected as the MVPof the league tournament. But on this specialSaturday evening, as it had been all season, it trulywas a team effort that led to the victory as five differ-ent players scored at least seven points in the game.

Altogether, the final 20-minute effort not onlyproduced the second-largest halftime comeback inNavy history, but also the program’s greatest victory.

After a donning special t-shirts to wear during arespectful, but raucous version of the Navy Blue andGold, the Mids proudly first accepted and then hoistedthe trophies emblematic of a champion. They thengradually strolled from halfcourt back to the baselinewhere a still buzzing Alumni Hall crowd watched eachone of them giddily take steps no Mid before them hadtaken ... one-by-one up a ladder they went with scis-sors in one hand, returning to Dave Smalley Courtwith a precious piece of white twine in the other.

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2010-11 Team Roster0 – Alix Membreno3 – Erin Edwards4 – Chantel Lavender5 – Veronica Ffrench10 – Megan Matheny13 – Chey Arvin15 – Cassie Consedine20 – Audrey Bauer21 – Jade Geif23 – Angela Myers24 – M.L. Morrison25 – Jen Penley32 – Kara Pollinger

Head Coach – Stefanie PemperAssociate Head Coach – Becky GeyerAssistant Coach – Julie VeilleuxAssistant Coach – Jenerrie HarrisAssistant Coach – Maria Noucas

Manager – Liz DeckerManager – Ansley White

March MadnessTwo days after clinching the program’s first trip

to the NCAA Tournament, Navy’s presence in the BigDance was formally announced to the nation duringthe Selection Show telecast on ESPN. The Mids andtheir many fans packed the Federal House Restaurantto view Navy’s destination and opponent. It took untilthe very end of the brackets to be revealed before“NAVY” finally popped up on the screen. Lost imme-diately in the excitement were the other pertinentpieces to the bracket puzzle; the 14th-seeded Midswere to play No. 3 DePaul at Penn State.

The Blue Demons were ranked ninth nationally,tied for second place in the rugged Big EastConference with a mark of 13-3, had compiled a 27-6record on the season and had posted a victory earlierin the season over a Stanford team that was ranked inthe national polls as high as second at the time of thegame.

Though the Nos. 14, 15 and 16 seeds in theNCAA Tournament were a combined 1-203 in thechampionship (with the one win coming from a 1998Harvard team that included Pemper on its coachingstaff), the Mids were not just happy to make the trip to“Happy Valley.” That much was evident from themoment Myers yelled “Hickory!” as team first steppedonto the floor for its first practice at the 15,000-seatBryce-Jordan Center.

March 19, 2011, was a game day like no otherin school history. As the Mids made the short drivefrom their University Park, Pa., hotel to the Bryce-Jordan Center, fans, families, friends and formerwomen’s basketball players from across the nationentered the facility to watch the long-awaited game.

DePaul tallied the opening two buckets of thegame, but 88 seconds into the contest Myers scoredNavy’s first points in NCAA Tournament history. TheBlue Demons again scored back-to-back field goals tojump out to an 8-2 lead, but the Mids never let thedeficit grow to more than seven points until the wan-ing moments of the game. Navy whittled the margindown to one point late in the half before entering half-time trailing by just a single three-point field goal.

Just as the Mids had done in their previousgame against American, Navy controlled the openingmoments of the second half. An early basket byDePaul made it a five-point margin, but Geif soonscored on a short jumper to tie the game with justunder 17 minutes left to play. After a DePaul fastbreak broke the tie, Membreno drilled a three-pointerto give Navy a 30-29 lead with 16 minutes showing onthe clock.

DePaul tried to run away from the Mids as itopened a five-point lead, but once again Navy was upto the challenge. The Mids slowly sliced the differ-ence down to a single point on back-to-back bucketsfrom Geif as the game reached its final quarter ofplay.

The Blue Demons scored seven of the ensuingeight points to take a seven-point lead beforeMembreno sank a pair of free throws to make thescore 48-43 with 6:42 remaining in the game. Thoughthose would prove to be the final points scored inNavy’s season that ended with a 56-43 defeat to theeventual Sweet 16-bound Blue Demons, the Mids didmore than acquaint themselves well on the nationalstage.

Geif continued her torrid stretch of play by lead-ing all players in the game with 14 points and 12rebounds. Myers played all 40 minutes of the gameand tallied 13 points on the afternoon. Meanwhile,Consedine closed out her career with a five-point,seven-rebound performance.

Navy held a DePaul team that had scored 91points in defeating Stanford and averaged over 70points a game against ranked foes to one of its lowestpoint totals of the entire season. The Blue Demonsended the season by sinking an average of 7.1 three-point field goals made a game, but were held to a 3-of-15 effort by the Mids.

Additionally, Navy came as close as any PatriotLeague school had to winning an NCAA Tournamentgame in two decades. No other Patriot League teamduring this span lost in its respective first-round gameby fewer than 21 points, with the average margin ofdefeat for league teams being over 35 points a game.In the previous six years alone, the closest a leagueteam had been to their foes was 35 points.

Myers would have nothing to do with thoughts ofpulling out a moral victory after the game: “The reasonwe were all in that game is because we all believedwe could win. Everybody played well ... Of course webelieved we could win.”

That belief was what carried the Mids from thevery first practice of the year, through the long andwinding road trips of the schedule, the natural ebbsand flows of a season, the ups and downs of individ-ual games, and on up a step ladder with scissors inhand that took the 2010-11 squad into Navy history.

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2010-11 Season RecordsRReeccoorrdd OOvveerraallll HHoommee RRooaadd NNeeuuttrraallOverall 20-12 11-6 9-4 0-2Non-League Regular Season 7-7 3-4 4-2 0-1Patriot League Regular Season 10-4 5-2 5-2 0-0Patriot League Tournament 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0NCAA Tournament 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

2010-11 Game-by-Game ResultsDDaattee OOppppoonneenntt RReessuulltt AAtttt.. RReecc PP..LL.. HHiigghh PPooiinnttss HHiigghh RReebboouunnddss HHiigghh AAssssiissttssN12 at Siena W 57-43 1,029 1-0 –– Myers 7 Geif 7 Myers 5N14 at NJIT W 72-55 355 2-0 –– Consedine 15 Arvin/Consedine 9 Myers 6NN1199 %% VViillllaannoovvaa LL 5544--4411 777711 22--11 –––– MMyyeerrss 1133 AArrvviinn//MMyyeerrss 77 MMyyeerrss 44NN2200 %% HHaarrvvaarrdd WW 6655--6600 773355 33--11 –––– MMyyeerrss 1199 GGeeiiff 99 MMyyeerrss 44N26 ^ at Maine W 65-43 1,554 4-1 –– Consedine 16 Geif 11 Myers 7N27 ^ vs. Florida L 52-43 1,340 4-2 –– Bauer 13 Myers 7 Myers 3DD33 LLooyyoollaa LL 5577--5544 886622 44--33 –––– CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1199 GGeeiiff 1122 MMyyeerrss 66DD55 DDeellaawwaarree LL 6600--5555 11,,338800 44--44 –––– MMyyeerrss 1199 MMyyeerrss 1111 MMyyeerrss 88DD88 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW 6633--4466 669999 55--44 –––– CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1144 GGeeiiff 88 MMyyeerrss 66D10 at Princeton L 74-61 560 5-5 –– Myers 21 Myers 8 Myers 4DD2211 UUMMBBCC LL 6655--5566 11,,551122 55--66 –––– MMyyeerrss 1199 MMeemmbbrreennoo 66 MMyyeerrss 66D30 at Air Force W 63-62 374 6-6 –– Arvin 13 Consedine 8 Arvin/Bauer 4J1 at Seattle L 62-50 436 6-7 –– Consedine 12 Geif 7 Myers 5JJ44 HHoowwaarrdd WW 5588--4455 11,,001122 77--77 –––– CCoonnsseeddiinnee//MMyyeerrss 99 GGeeiiff 99 MMyyeerrss 77J8 * at Bucknell W 62-56 368 8-7 1-0 Membreno 15 Geif/Membreno 5 Myers 6JJ1122 ** LLeehhiigghh WW 6633--6622 22,,880088 99--77 22--00 MMyyeerrss 1188 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1111 EEddwwaarrddss 44JJ1155 ** LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6611--5522 11,,770022 1100--77 33--00 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1188 GGeeiiff 1133 MMyyeerrss 99J19 * at Holy Cross W 43-39 688 11-7 4-0 Myers 14 Consedine 10 Myers 6J22 * at Army W 55-46 5,178 12-7 5-0 Myers 22 Membreno/Myers 8 Myers 5J26 * at American W 57-46 240 13-7 6-0 Myers 15 Consedine 9 Arvin 3JJ2299 ** CCoollggaattee LL 5599--5555 11,,992255 1133--88 66--11 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1144 GGeeiiff 88 MMaatthheennyy 33FF55 ** BBuucckknneellll WW 6666--4455 11,,883344 1144--88 77--11 MMyyeerrss 1166 GGeeiiff 1100 MMyyeerrss 77F9 * at Lehigh L 63-59 645 14-9 7-2 Consedine 13 Bauer/Myers 6 Myers 8F12 * at Lafayette L 58-53 644 14-10 7-3 Geif 20 Geif 9 Membreno 4FF1166 ** HHoollyy CCrroossss WW 7733--5588//OOTT 11,,005588 1155--1100 88--33 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 2233 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1122 EEddwwaarrddss 55FF1199 ** AArrmmyy LL 5577--4466 55,,771100 1155--1111 88--44 CCoonnsseeddiinnee 88 GGeeiiff 99 MMyyeerrss 66FF2233 ** AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6633--5566 22,,223322 1166--1111 99--44 MMyyeerrss 1155 GGeeiiff 1111 MMyyeerrss 99F26 * at Colgate W 75-59 459 17-11 10-4 Consedine 18 Geif 11 Myers 5MM55 $$ CCoollggaattee WW 5555--3366 663366 1188--1111 –––– CCoonnsseeddiinnee//MMyyeerrss 1133 GGeeiiff 1133 MMyyeerrss 55MM99 $$ BBuucckknneellll WW 5555--4411 441122 1199--1111 –––– CCoonnsseeddiinnee 1155 BBaauueerr//GGeeiiff 77 MMyyeerrss 55MM1122 $$ AAmmeerriiccaann WW 4477--4400 11,,776633 2200--1111 –––– GGeeiiff 1166 CCoonnsseeddiinnee//GGeeiiff 1100 MMyyeerrss 55M19 # vs. DePaul L 56-43 3,997 20-12 –– Geif 14 Geif 12 Myers 3

%% –––– NNaavvyy CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))^ –– Dead River Company Classic (Orono, Maine)* –– Patriot League Regular Season$$ –––– PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))# –– NCAA Tournament (University Park, Pa.)HHoommee ggaammeess lliisstteedd iinn bboolldd

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PPllaayyeerr GGPP--SS MMiinn..--AAvvgg.. FFGG--AA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--AA PPcctt.. FFTT--AA PPcctt.. OORR--DDRR TToott..--AAvvgg.. PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss.. AAvvgg..Angela Myers 32-31 1135-35.5 126-316 .399 48-137 .350 87-111 .784 50-97 147-4.6 68-1 163 92 8 68 387 12.1Cassie Consedine 32-32 902-28.2 134-346 .387 70-198 .354 19-25 .760 30-176 206-6.4 47-0 35 57 48 17 357 11.2Jasmine Pitts 2-2 51-25.5 6-20 .300 5-16 .313 3-4 .750 2-4 6-3.0 0-0 6 3 0 3 20 10.0Jade Geif 32-32 947-29.6 115-237 .485 0-1 .000 77-134 .575 99-154 253-7.9 69-2 39 57 13 23 307 9.6Alix Membreno 30-19 708-23.6 68-170 .400 14-54 .259 28-49 .571 56-75 131-4.4 57-1 40 32 5 26 178 5.9Audrey Bauer 32-0 669-20.9 69-198 .348 30-88 .341 20-31 .645 42-86 128-4.0 53-0 42 59 13 17 188 5.9Erin Edwards 31-29 900-29.0 60-163 .368 42-101 .416 19-24 .792 17-44 61-2.0 15-0 50 51 1 17 181 5.8Chey Arvin 30-14 516-17.2 50-134 .373 22-63 .349 18-31 .581 26-57 83-2.8 37-1 29 54 3 5 140 4.7Kara Pollinger 18-0 175-9.7 14-37 .378 5-21 .238 1-4 .250 3-11 14-0.8 6-0 14 18 1 5 34 1.9Megan Matheny 28-1 341-12.2 17-58 .293 4-19 .211 1-3 .333 10-24 34-1.2 22-0 20 19 1 12 39 1.4Veronica Ffrench 5-0 29-5.8 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2-3 5-1.0 4-0 1 2 0 0 5 1.0Jen Penley 7-0 34-4.9 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-6 7-1.0 6-0 2 3 2 2 6 0.9M.L. Morrison 4-0 11-2.8 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.3 2-0 0 0 0 1 2 0.5Chantel Lavender 2-0 7-3.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-0.5 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0Team 55-75 130 26NNaavvyy 3322 66442255 666655--11669977 ..339922 224400--770022 ..334422 227744--441199 ..665544 339944--881133 11220077--3377..77 338877--55 444411 447755 9955 119966 11884444 5577..66Opponents 32 6425 658-1792 .373 169-507 .333 232-351 .661 360-719 1079-33.7 427-4 394 413 85 235 1717 53.7

SSccoorree bbyy HHaallvveess 11 22 OOTT TToottNNaavvyy 888 943 13 1844OOppppoonneennttss 805 904 8 1717

AAtttteennddaannccee SSuummmmaarryy HH AA NNTToottaall 27,051 17,867 5,336AAvveerraaggee // GGaammeess 1,591 / 17 964 / 13 2,668 / 2

PPllaayyeerr GGPP--SS MMiinn..--AAvvgg.. FFGG--AA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--AA PPcctt.. FFTT--AA PPcctt.. OORR--DDRR TToott..--AAvvgg.. PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss.. AAvvgg..Angela Myers 14-14 484-34.6 59-114 .418 18-49 .367 43-53 .811 17-46 63-4.5 29-0 72 45 5 37 179 12.8Cassie Consedine 14-14 383-27.4 61-149 .409 32-83 .386 11-12 .917 15-61 76-5.4 22-0 18 25 22 7 165 11.8Jasmine Pitts 2-2 51-25.5 6-20 .300 5-16 .313 3-4 .750 2-4 6-3.0 0-0 6 3 0 3 20 10.0Jade Geif 14-14 401-28.6 35-91 .385 0-1 .000 32-56 .571 40-59 99-7.1 28-1 16 25 6 11 102 7.3Chey Arvin 14-12 293-20.9 31-71 .437 12-33 .364 14-23 .609 13-37 50-3.6 25-1 18 35 2 4 88 6.3Audrey Bauer 14-0 293-20.9 30-86 .349 14-37 .378 10-15 .667 18-34 52-3.7 21-0 18 32 5 6 84 6.0Alix Membreno 14-3 274-19.6 28-73 .384 6-17 .353 8-15 .533 27-32 59-4.2 23-0 10 14 1 12 70 5.0Erin Edwards 13-11 318-24.5 18-60 .300 12-36 .333 1-2 .500 6-17 23-1.8 6-0 21 23 0 5 49 3.8Kara Pollinger 6-0 81-13.5 6-18 .333 3-11 .273 1-4 .250 2-6 8-1.3 2-0 9 8 1 2 16 2.7Veronica Ffrench 2-0 22-11.0 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-2 3-1.5 2-0 0 2 0 0 5 2.5Megan Matheny 12-0 155-12.9 8-25 .320 1-9 .111 0-1 .000 8-12 20-1.7 10-0 11 10 0 6 17 1.4Jen Penley 6-0 32-5.3 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-6 7-1.2 6-0 2 3 2 2 6 1.0M.L. Morrison 4-0 11-2.8 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.3 2-0 0 0 0 1 2 0.5Chantel Lavender 1-0 2-2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Team 23-32 55 12NNaavvyy 1144 22880000 228888--775500 ..338844 110033--229955 ..334499 112244--118888 ..666600 117733--334499 552222--3377..33 117766--22 220011 223388 4444 9966 880033 5577..44Opponents 14 2800 293-762 .385 76-228 .333 116-169 .686 150-326 476-34.0 192-1 169 210 36 110 778 55.6

Non-League Regular Season (7-7)

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AAtttteennddaannccee SSuummmmaarryy HH AA NNTToottaall 6,971 5,648 1,340AAvveerraaggee//GGaammeess 996 / 7 718 / 6 1,340 / 1

Overall (20-12)

2010-11 Team Statistics

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PPllaayyeerr GGPP--SS MMiinn..--AAvvgg.. FFGG--AA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--AA PPcctt.. FFTT--AA PPcctt.. OORR--DDRR TToott..--AAvvgg.. PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss.. AAvvgg..Angela Myers 14-13 502-35.9 54-141 .383 25-72 .347 31-38 .816 27-42 69-4.9 30-1 73 31 2 23 164 11.7Jade Geif 14-14 420-30.0 61-114 .535 0-0 .000 37-65 .569 46-66 112-8.0 32-0 18 26 6 7 159 11.4Cassie Consedine 14-14 414-29.6 61-162 .377 30-94 .319 7-10 .700 12-87 99-7.1 21-0 15 20 22 8 159 11.4Erin Edwards 14-14 457-32.6 33-79 .418 23-46 .500 16-20 .800 8-23 31-2.2 6-0 24 21 1 10 105 7.5Alix Membreno 12-12 324-27.0 29-72 .389 3-28 .107 17-29 .586 24-31 55-4.6 26-1 22 8 2 12 76 6.3Audrey Bauer 14-0 290-20.7 34-92 .370 14-43 .326 6-10 .600 20-37 57-4.1 25-0 19 23 5 10 88 6.3Chey Arvin 14-2 201-14.4 18-58 .310 10-29 .345 4-8 .500 13-15 28-2.0 12-0 11 18 1 1 50 3.6Kara Pollinger 9-0 73-8.1 8-15 .533 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 1-3 4-0.4 3-0 5 6 0 3 18 2.0Megan Matheny 12-1 132-11.0 9-28 .321 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 2-8 10-0.8 11-0 6 9 1 6 22 1.8Chatnel Lavender 1-0 5-5.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-1.0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Veronica Ffrench 3-0 7-2.3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 2-0.7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 26-36 62 12NNaavvyy 1144 22882255 330066--776633 ..440011 111100--332299 ..333344 111199--118822 ..665544 118811--334499 553300--3377..99 116699--22 119944 117755 4400 8800 884411 6600..11Opponents 14 2825 290-767 .378 79-223 .354 107-159 .673 160-305 465-33.3 185-3 183 166 39 88 766 54.7

Patriot League (10-4)

SSccoorree bbyy HHaallvveess 11 22 OOTT TToottNNaavvyy 383 445 13 841OOppppoonneennttss 355 403 8 766

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PPllaayyeerr GGPP--SS MMiinn..--AAvvgg.. FFGG--AA PPcctt.. 33FFGG--AA PPcctt.. FFTT--AA PPcctt.. OORR--DDRR TToott..--AAvvgg.. PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss.. AAvvgg..Jade Geif 4-4 126-31.5 19-32 .594 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 13-29 42-10.5 9-1 5 6 1 5 46 11.5Angela Myers 4-4 149-37.2 13-34 .382 5-16 .313 13-20 .650 6-9 15-3.8 9-0 18 16 1 8 44 11.0Cassie Consedine 4-4 105-26.3 12-35 .343 8-21 .381 1-3 .333 3-28 31-7.8 4-0 2 12 4 2 33 8.3Alix Membreno 4-4 110-27.5 12-25 .480 5-9 .556 3-5 .600 5-12 17-4.3 8-0 8 10 2 2 32 8.0Erin Edwards 4-4 125-31.3 9-24 .375 7-19 .368 2-2 1.000 3-4 7-1.8 3-0 5 7 0 2 27 6.8Audrey Bauer 4-0 86-21.5 5-20 .250 2-8 .250 4-6 .667 4-15 19-4.8 7-0 5 4 3 1 16 4.0Chey Arvin 2-0 22-11.0 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-5 5-2.5 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0Megan Matheny 4-0 54-13.5 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 4-1.0 1-0 3 0 0 0 0 0.0Jen Penley 1-0 2-2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Kara Pollinger 3-0 21-7.0 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 2-0.7 1-0 0 4 0 0 0 0.0Team 6-7 13 2NNaavvyy 44--00 880000 7711--118844 ..338866 2277--7788 ..334466 3311--4499 ..663333 4400--111155 115555--3388..88 4422--11 4466 6622 1111 2200 220000 5500..00Opponents 4-0 800 75-233 .322 14-56 .250 9-23 .391 50-87 137-34.2 50-0 42 37 10 37 173 43.2

Post-Season Tournaments (3-1)

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2010-11 Box ScoresGGaammee ##11

NNaavvyy 5577,, SSiieennaa 4433NNoovv.. 1122;; LLoouuddoonnvviillllee,, NN..YY..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 1-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 2 0 4 0 2 30Consedine 3-8 2-6 0-0 3 2 8 1 1 2 0 26Arvin 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 2 3 2 3 0 1 22Pitts 5-10 4-7 3-4 3 0 17 1 1 0 1 25Myers 6-10 2-5 7-8 5 1 21 5 3 0 3 35Membreno 1-3 0-2 1-2 4 2 3 1 1 0 1 18Edwards 0-5 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20Bauer 1-6 1-1 0-0 4 1 3 0 3 1 0 20Penley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Totals 18-49 9-24 12-16 37 12 57 11 16 3 8 200

SSiieennaa FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMoore 6-16 0-0 2-3 8 0 14 1 2 1 1 36Cockrum 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 5 2 1 0 1 19Wilwohl 2-9 0-3 1-2 1 3 5 2 2 0 0 28Centeno 0-4 0-1 0-0 6 2 0 1 6 0 1 28Gerlyng 4-10 3-7 1-3 4 1 12 2 1 0 1 35Zarotney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6Cummings 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Grenci 3-7 0-0 1-2 1 2 7 0 3 0 0 25Ramsey 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 18Sole Anglada 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Totals 17-50 3-12 6-12 34 17 43 10 18 1 4 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (1-0) 27 30 5577 .367 .375 .750Siena (0-1) 19 24 4433 .340 .250 .500

GGaammee ##22NNaavvyy 7722,, NNJJIITT 5555NNoovv.. 1144;; NNeewwaarrkk,, NN..JJ..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-10 0-0 2-3 8 0 10 1 1 0 0 27Consedine 6-12 3-8 0-0 9 1 15 2 2 1 0 33Arvin 4-10 2-6 1-1 9 3 11 2 2 1 0 26Pitts 1-10 1-9 0-0 3 0 3 5 2 0 2 26Myers 5-6 1-2 3-3 3 2 14 6 3 0 7 33Membreno 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 1 4 1 1 0 0 11Edwards 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 5 2 2 0 1 20Lavender 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Bauer 4-8 0-0 2-3 1 3 10 0 2 0 1 20Penley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 28-66 8-28 8-10 40 10 72 19 16 2 11 200

NNJJIITT FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMSeric 2-8 0-0 2-2 6 1 6 1 4 0 0 32Johnson 3-8 0-0 0-0 6 3 6 1 4 0 0 30Griffin 8-12 3-4 0-0 2 2 19 3 1 0 0 29Dweck 4-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 8 3 4 0 5 36Gerald 3-12 2-7 2-2 1 1 10 1 3 0 2 35Lacmanovic 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2Zoric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Parker 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 3 0 16Sanchez 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 1 0 2 16Nwankwo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Totals 23-52 5-11 4-4 28 13 55 10 19 3 9 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (2-0) 39 33 7722 .424 .286 .800NJIT (0-1) 31 24 5555 .442 .455 100.

GGaammee ##33VViillllaannoovvaa 5544,, NNaavvyy 4411NNoovv.. 1199;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

VViillllaannoovvaa FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMKimmel 3-8 2-6 0-0 8 1 8 2 5 1 1 31Swiezynski 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 3 2 1 0 30Sweeney 3-10 0-3 0-0 8 2 6 3 2 0 3 32Roberts 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 17Carey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8Jones 4-10 4-9 1-1 1 2 13 2 0 0 1 14Kane 1-4 1-3 2-2 5 3 5 1 0 0 0 28Pearson 4-8 3-6 4-4 5 1 15 4 1 0 1 28Suhey 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5Scanlon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6Totals 18-5311-33 7-7 33 17 54 15 12 2 6 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 3-4 0-0 3-4 6 4 9 2 3 0 1 27Consedine 2-10 0-2 0-0 5 2 4 2 2 1 2 27Edwards 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 30Arvin 3-10 0-4 0-2 7 2 6 0 4 1 1 23Myers 4-12 0-2 5-6 7 4 13 4 0 0 0 38Membreno 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 1 1 0 2 23Matheny 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5Bauer 1-7 0-3 0-0 4 2 2 3 1 0 0 26Morrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Totals 16-50 0-12 9-15 38 15 41 13 14 2 7 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Villanova (2-1) 29 25 5544 .340 .333 100.Navy (2-1) 23 18 4411 .320 .000 .600

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GGaammee ##44NNaavvyy 6655,, HHaarrvvaarrdd 6600NNoovv.. 2200;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

HHaarrvvaarrdd FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMarkley 5-11 0-0 2-2 6 3 12 0 3 0 1 23Berry 0-10 0-5 3-4 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 23Matera 3-7 2-4 2-2 4 2 10 3 1 0 1 31Lippert 3-7 1-2 2-2 3 4 9 2 1 0 2 19Clark 6-10 0-0 0-2 4 4 12 1 1 0 1 26Hegedorn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Mullins 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Rowland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Evans 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 1 5 2 1 0 1 16Louie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 6Alemany 2-4 1-2 4-5 1 2 9 0 3 9 2 18Wheeler 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6Rutzen 0-2 0-1 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 21Brock 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Totals 21-56 4-14 14-19 35 19 60 9 18 0 10 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 5-8 0-0 3-4 9 2 13 1 3 2 1 30Consedine 3-11 3-9 2-2 8 2 11 1 3 3 0 30Edwards 2-6 2-2 0-0 2 1 6 1 3 0 0 24Arvin 0-5 0-2 5-6 2 1 5 2 2 0 1 18Myers 7-11 1-2 4-5 0 3 19 4 5 0 4 38Membreno 1-4 0-2 1-3 6 3 3 0 2 0 0 18Matheny 1-3 0-2 0-0 4 3 2 0 1 0 0 23Bauer 2-4 0-2 2-2 3 1 6 1 1 1 0 19Totals 21-52 6-21 17-22 38 16 65 10 20 6 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Harvard (2-1) 19 41 6600 .375 .286 .737Navy (3-1) 40 25 6655 .404 .286 .773

GGaammee ##55NNaavvyy 6655,, MMaaiinnee 4433NNoovv.. 2266,, OOrroonnoo,, MMaaiinnee

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-9 0-0 5-5 11 1 13 0 1 0 0 26Consedine 6-9 4-7 0-0 4 2 16 1 1 1 0 20Edwards 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 0 5 2 2 0 1 26Arvin 5-11 2-6 0-0 5 2 12 2 1 0 0 29Myers 2-10 1-7 0-0 3 3 5 7 7 1 2 35Membreno 3-5 2-2 1-1 4 0 9 1 1 0 0 13Matheny 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 4 1 0 1 14Bauer 1-5 1-2 0-0 6 3 3 1 7 0 0 17Morrison 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6Penley 1-3 0-0 0-1 6 1 2 0 2 1 1 11Pollinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3Totals 24-6111-27 6-7 52 15 65 19 26 3 6 200

MMaaiinnee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMWheeler 3-15 0-0 5-5 7 1 11 0 1 0 3 30Baranowski 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 7Williams 1-5 1-2 0-2 5 0 3 2 2 0 3 31Smith 6-12 0-3 0-1 6 1 12 2 4 0 2 34Vanderhoff 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 1 5 2 1 0 2 28Roberts 1-10 0-0 3-5 3 3 5 1 3 0 0 22Ross 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 10Nalivaika 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6Wellington 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 1 4 0 0 8Druding 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 3 4 0 1 2 1 21Babbe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Totals 15-65 2-10 11-18 40 13 43 8 19 3 11 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (4-1) 20 45 6655 .393 .407 .857Maine (1-3) 17 26 4433 .231 .200 .611

GGaammee ##66FFlloorriiddaa 5522,, NNaavvyy 4433NNoovv.. 2277;; OOrroonnoo,, MMaaiinnee

FFlloorriiddaa FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMadu 2-8 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 0 0 1 1 17Stewart 4-11 0-0 1-3 14 2 9 2 5 0 1 28Bartley 3-4 1-1 0-1 4 4 7 5 0 0 0 20Lewis 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 10Jones 3-11 3-10 0-0 3 0 9 1 2 0 2 38Bonds 4-8 2-5 1-2 2 4 11 3 2 0 1 23Allen 1-5 1-3 1-2 3 0 4 2 1 0 3 19Shine 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 11Young 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4Svete 2-6 2-5 0-0 3 1 6 0 1 0 0 21George 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9Totals 20-61 9-25 3-8 44 17 52 13 15 2 9 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 0-4 0-1 4-8 3 3 4 2 1 0 1 34Consedine 3-7 1-2 1-2 4 3 8 0 1 0 0 22Edwards 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 26Arvin 2-3 0-0 2-2 5 0 6 1 6 0 0 30Myers 3-13 2-5 2-5 7 1 10 3 4 1 1 40Membreno 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 10Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 14Bauer 4-9 2-2 3-4 4 0 13 0 0 0 0 24Totals 13-43 5-13 12-21 33 10 43 8 15 2 5 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Florida (5-1) 25 27 5522 .328 .360 .375Navy (4-2) 24 19 4433 .302 .385 .571

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GGaammee ##77LLooyyoollaa 5577,, NNaavvyy 5544DDeecc.. 33;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

LLooyyoollaa FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMTolley 2-5 2-2 3-4 4 0 9 1 3 0 2 32Sutherland 4-7 0-1 3-3 6 2 11 0 1 0 0 32Sheahin 3-8 1-3 0-0 5 2 7 7 4 1 1 39McKenzie 4-12 2-5 1-2 4 2 11 0 2 0 0 36Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4Offodile 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 16Krusen 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6Totals 22-53 6-15 7-10 35 12 57 12 15 1 4 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 2-9 0-0 3-8 12 1 7 1 1 0 0 32Consedine 7-17 5-10 0-0 7 3 19 2 1 3 0 37Edwards 2-3 2-2 0-0 3 0 6 2 3 0 0 30Arvin 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 1 2 1 4 0 0 22Myers 4-11 1-1 3-5 3 3 12 6 1 1 2 28Membreno 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 10Matheny 2-5 0-2 0-0 3 2 4 2 0 0 1 30Bauer 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 8Penley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Totals 20-53 8-16 6-15 37 13 54 15 16 4 3 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Loyola (2-5) 27 30 5577 .415 .400 .700Navy (4-3) 19 35 5544 .377 .500 .400

GGaammee ##88DDeellaawwaarree 6600,, NNaavvyy 5555DDeecc.. 55;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

DDeellaawwaarree FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMDelle Donne 7-23 1-6 5-6 7 2 20 3 0 2 1 38Parker 4-10 0-0 1-2 11 1 9 0 1 0 1 34Bailey 1-4 0-0 2-2 6 0 4 1 2 0 0 30Kabongo 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 3 2 0 2 30Carra 4-7 4-7 4-4 3 3 16 2 2 0 0 33May 2-7 0-0 1-1 3 0 5 1 0 0 0 10McLean 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Riddick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Acker 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 6 0 1 3 1 17Totals 21-58 5-15 13-15 39 7 60 10 8 5 5 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 30Consedine 6-13 4-9 2-2 6 1 18 1 2 1 1 27Edwards 1-6 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 32Arvin 3-6 1-3 0-0 2 4 7 0 2 0 0 15Myers 7-18 2-8 3-4 11 1 19 8 2 0 3 40Membreno 1-6 1-1 0-0 5 2 3 0 0 0 2 24Matheny 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9Bauer 1-5 1-2 0-0 5 3 3 2 1 1 0 23Totals 20-6010-27 5-6 38 17 55 15 12 2 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Delaware (6-1) 30 30 6600 .362 .333 .867Navy (4-4) 34 21 5555 .333 .370 .833

GGaammee ##99NNaavvyy 6633,, MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss 4466

DDeecc.. 88;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..MMSSMM FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMDunn 1-10 0-2 0-0 9 3 2 1 2 1 2 35Kaufman 3-11 2-6 0-0 3 4 8 0 2 3 1 34Mann 3-9 0-1 5-7 7 0 11 7 5 0 3 38Christie 2-3 2-3 4-4 2 3 10 0 4 0 3 28Andresson 2-4 1-2 0-2 1 2 5 2 2 0 0 32Grossett 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 11Guerriero 4-8 2-6 0-0 1 0 10 0 3 0 1 14Lonergan 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 8Totals 15-50 7-22 9-13 29 13 46 11 23 4 10 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 1-1 0-0 2-2 8 1 4 2 3 1 0 27Consedine 5-14 2-7 2-2 6 0 14 2 1 1 0 25Edwards 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 12Arvin 4-5 3-4 1-2 1 2 12 1 5 0 1 27Myers 3-7 2-3 2-2 2 0 10 6 4 0 4 30Membreno 3-8 0-2 1-2 6 2 7 1 2 0 2 25Matheny 2-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 4 1 1 0 1 13Bauer 1-4 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 1 3 0 3 17Morrison 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5Penley 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 7Pollinger 2-3 1-2 0-2 1 0 5 3 0 0 0 12Totals 23-53 9-25 8-12 40 12 63 18 23 2 12 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Mount St. Mary’s (1-6) 19 27 4466 .300 .318 .692Navy (5-4) 35 28 6633 .434 .360 .667

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GGaammee ##1100PPrriinncceettoonn 7744,, NNaavvyy 6611DDeecc.. 1100;; PPrriinncceettoonn,, NN..JJ..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-11 0-0 0-2 7 3 8 2 1 1 1 32Consedine 6-10 2-3 0-0 4 2 14 0 3 2 1 27Edwards 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 19Arvin 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 17Myers 7-13 3-6 4-5 8 1 21 4 6 0 2 40Membreno 4-10 1-1 2-3 6 1 11 2 0 0 1 23Matheny 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 16Bauer 1-6 0-4 0-0 4 2 2 0 2 2 0 21Pollinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Totals 24-58 7-18 6-10 34 10 61 10 16 5 6 200

PPrriinncceettoonn FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMRasheed 7-17 1-2 6-8 6 3 21 4 11 0 4 36Allgood 7-9 0-0 0-0 8 1 14 2 1 1 0 17Polansky 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 1 1 1 21Micir 3-5 1-2 2-2 2 0 9 3 1 9 1 37Edwards 6-9 1-3 0-0 4 1 13 3 0 0 0 26Hung 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6Hill 4-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 9 1 1 0 3 15Binkley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Miller 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 13Johnson 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 4 3 1 2 0 0 14Bowen 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 13Totals 30-57 5-11 9-12 32 12 74 18 11 4 9 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (5-5) 38 23 6611 .414 .389 .600Princeton (6-2) 41 33 7744 .526 .455 .750

GGaammee ##1111UUMMBBCC 6655,, NNaavvyy 5566DDeecc.. 2211;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

UUMMBBCC FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMColabella 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 5 2 0 0 0 20Brown 3-9 1-5 0-0 8 2 7 0 1 0 1 36Obajolu 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 3 9 1 5 1 2 28Kurkowski 8-19 2-7 4-4 5 1 22 6 1 0 2 39Brokans 1-6 1-4 0-0 4 0 3 3 1 0 0 31Gerald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Barker 2-3 1-1 1-1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 9Coles 6-6 0-0 1-4 6 3 13 2 1 0 2 25Tucker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Lewis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 10Totals 26-54 6-18 7-11 36 13 65 14 11 1 7 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 1-8 0-0 0-1 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 26Consedine 3-7 1-5 2-2 3 2 9 1 3 2 0 27Edwards 2-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 3 1 0 0 31Arvin 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 14Myers 6-14 1-3 6-6 5 3 19 6 4 1 2 40Membreno 1-3 1-2 0-0 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 22Matheny 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 13Bauer 4-10 4-8 1-2 2 0 13 2 1 0 1 27Totals 19-53 9-24 9-11 30 14 56 14 12 3 3 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%UMBC (5-7) 21 44 6655 .481 .333 .636Navy (5-6) 27 29 5566 .358 .375 .818

GGaammee ##1122NNaavvyy 6633,, AAiirr FFoorrccee 6622

DDeecc.. 3300;; CCoolloorraaddoo SSpprriinnggss,, CCoolloo..NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 2-4 0-0 5-8 5 2 9 3 1 0 0 26Consedine 3-9 0-3 2-2 8 0 8 1 3 3 1 27Membreno 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 5 0 3 0 3 26Arvin 4-6 1-1 4-6 5 0 13 4 2 0 0 22Myers 3-7 1-1 0-0 3 3 7 1 2 0 1 17Ffrench 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 2 5 0 2 0 0 18Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 12Bauer 4-8 3-6 0-0 3 2 11 4 3 0 0 28Pollinger 2-5 1-1 0-0 4 1 5 2 1 1 1 24Totals 22-46 6-12 13-20 32 12 63 16 20 4 7 200

AAiirr FFoorrccee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMSatterfield 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 22James 6-9 0-0 1-2 12 3 13 3 2 1 3 36Berger 5-10 3-5 0-0 1 1 13 2 3 0 1 26Muniz 2-6 1-2 0-0 2 0 5 4 2 0 0 31Beck 4-10 2-7 0-0 5 0 10 4 0 2 1 30Leipprandt 3-9 0-1 4-4 2 1 10 1 2 0 1 20O’Neil 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 5Thompson 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 9Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Hilbig 3-5 0-1 3-6 2 2 9 2 0 1 1 18Totals 24-55 6-16 8-12 28 17 62 18 13 4 8 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (6-6) 33 30 6633 .478 .500 .650Air Force (4-8) 38 24 6622 .436 .375 .667

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GGaammee ##1133SSeeaattttllee 6622,, NNaavvyy 5500JJaann.. 11;; SSeeaattttllee,, WWaasshh..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-7 0-0 3-5 7 2 11 1 3 0 3 27Consedine 4-11 4-9 0-0 4 0 12 1 1 0 1 26Membreno 4-8 0-2 0-0 4 2 8 0 2 0 1 23Edwards 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 1 5 4 2 0 0 20Myers 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 3 0 5 3 1 4 36Ffrench 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Matheny 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Arvin 1-6 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 14Bauer 3-5 1-3 1-2 5 1 8 0 2 0 0 24Pollinger 1-5 0-3 1-2 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 20Totals 19-56 7-31 5-9 32 12 50 14 17 1 10 200

SSeeaattttllee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMWard 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 1 4 3 4 1 1 22Butcher 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 1 2 0 1 21Dickerson 8-11 3-5 3-4 7 0 22 0 3 0 0 33Kerfoot 3-11 2-6 0-0 3 1 8 1 0 1 3 38Brown 1-4 0-2 1-2 4 4 3 3 4 0 0 30Shephard 3-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 6 2 0 0 0 17Christianson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2Butler 2-4 0-0 5-10 5 4 9 2 2 0 3 17Sowell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Heck 1-2 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 0 0 0 1 17Totals 23-45 5-16 11-18 36 13 62 12 17 2 10 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (6-7) 25 25 5500 .339 .226 .556Seattle (5-11) 29 33 6622 .511 .313 .611

GGaammee ##1144NNaavvyy 5588,, HHoowwaarrdd 4455JJaann.. 44;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

HHoowwaarrdd FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMDoyle 4-12 0-1 4-6 8 1 12 1 2 2 0 36Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Curley-Payne 3-7 0-2 2-3 3 1 8 1 4 0 2 24Holmes 4-14 1-3 0-0 2 0 9 2 2 2 3 32Walton 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11Bradford 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 18Gorham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 14Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Majors 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3O’Neal 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Deterville, N. 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Deterville, P. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Smith 6-13 0-0 1-1 4 1 13 2 2 0 2 29Totals 18-53 2-10 7-10 27 9 45 9 11 4 8 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 3-8 0-0 2-6 9 0 8 0 2 2 2 27Consedine 4-11 1-3 0-0 5 2 9 3 1 2 1 29Membreno 2-5 1-2 0-0 5 2 5 1 1 0 0 27Edwards 2-5 2-4 1-2 4 0 7 1 4 0 0 28Myers 2-5 1-1 4-4 3 1 9 7 1 0 2 34Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Arvin 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 14Bauer 3-7 1-1 1-2 6 0 8 4 2 0 1 19Morrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+Penley 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 0 1 0 5Pollinger 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 0 3 2 3 0 0 17Totals 21-50 8-17 8-14 41 8 58 19 15 5 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Howard (3-11) 19 26 4455 .340 .200 .700Navy (7-7) 30 28 5588 .420 .471 .571

GGaammee ##1155 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##11NNaavvyy 6622,, BBuucckknneellll 5566JJaann.. 88;; LLeewwiissbbuurrgg,, PPaa..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 6-9 0-0 2-2 5 2 14 0 2 0 1 28Consedine 4-11 2-6 0-0 4 1 10 1 1 2 0 34Membreno 4-8 1-4 6-6 5 1 15 1 1 0 0 31Edwards 2-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 5 2 1 0 1 29Myers 4-1 1-2 0-1 4 2 9 6 2 0 5 38Matheny 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 5Arvin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4Bauer 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 2 6 2 1 1 0 17Pollinger 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 14Totals 23-52 8-21 8-9 27 9 62 13 12 3 8 200

BBuucckknneellll FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMgbada 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 14Voss 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 7Novacek 5-8 1-1 5-7 6 5 16 0 1 1 0 27Romine 8-18 4-8 0-0 2 1 20 2 4 0 1 40Chukwuedo 1-6 0-1 0-0 6 1 2 6 3 0 1 32Dunn 0-5 0-1 1-2 2 0 1 4 0 1 1 20Phillips 1-3 1-3 0-0 3 1 3 1 1 0 0 17Higham 4-8 0-0 0-0 7 3 8 1 3 2 1 29Horbatuck 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 2 0 0 2 14Totals 22-57 6-15 6-9 36 11 56 16 15 5 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (8-7 / 1-0) 31 31 6622 .442 .381 .889Bucknell (3-10 / 0-1) 31 25 5566 .386 .400 .667

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GGaammee ##1166 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##22NNaavvyy 6633,, LLeehhiigghh 6622JJaann.. 1122;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

LLeehhiigghh FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGratch 7-14 0-1 0-0 4 3 14 1 1 0 0 28Dentler 7-13 1-3 2-5 8 1 17 4 2 1 1 32Byorick 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 25Prosser 3-11 1-4 1-2 0 0 8 4 1 0 1 35Guman 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 16Peterson 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 4Weaver 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5Dalton 3-6 2-2 0-0 1 0 8 7 2 0 2 34Williams 3-4 1-1 0-1 6 1 7 0 1 1 0 21Blake 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Totals 26-57 7-16 3-8 31 9 62 21 9 2 5 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 6-9 0-0 5-8 9 4 17 0 2 0 0 25Consedine 1-10 0-7 0-0 11 2 2 2 3 3 2 33Membreno 1-6 0-4 0-0 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 19Edwards 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 0 6 4 2 0 0 30Myers 6-14 4-7 2-2 8 1 18 2 2 0 4 40Arvin 4-7 3-4 0-0 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 24Bauer 2-11 1-3 2-2 2 2 7 2 1 1 1 22Pollinger 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7Totals 22-6210-30 9-12 44 11 63 14 12 4 7 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Lehigh (10-7 / 0-2) 30 32 6622 .456 .438 .375Navy (9-7 / 2-0) 32 31 6633 .355 .333 .750

GGaammee ##1177 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##33NNaavvyy 6611,, LLaaffaayyeettttee 5522JJaann.. 1155;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

LLaaffaayyeettttee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMWright 5-12 1-3 5-9 3 3 16 3 1 0 3 30McGorry 3-10 0-0 3-4 5 2 9 1 0 0 1 29Fiacco 3-9 0-0 1-2 10 1 7 1 1 4 2 31Springer 1-6 1-3 2-2 1 3 5 6 1 0 0 32Jackson 2-8 1-6 0-0 1 2 5 2 1 0 1 32Virgin 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 6Liddle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Jordan 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 11Fahan 3-6 1-2 0-0 5 2 7 1 1 0 1 21Manning 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 6Totals 18-59 5-17 11-17 32 17 52 14 7 4 11 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 6-8 0-0 2-6 13 2 14 1 2 4 0 33Consedine 6-15 6-14 0-0 6 3 18 1 1 2 1 32Membreno 1-3 0-2 1-4 5 4 3 3 0 0 1 24Edwards 3-4 2-3 3-4 2 2 11 1 1 1 0 25Myers 3-6 0-2 2-2 5 0 8 9 4 0 1 39Matheny 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Arvin 2-9 1-4 2-4 7 2 7 1 2 1 0 22Bauer 0-6 0-2 0-0 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 15Pollinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7Totals 21-52 9-27 10-20 48 15 61 16 14 8 3 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Lafayette (7-11 / 0-3) 24 28 5522 .305 .294 .647Navy (10-7 / 3-0) 17 44 6611 .404 .333 .500

GGaammee ##1188 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##44NNaavvyy 5533,, HHoollyy CCrroossss 3399JJaann.. 1199;; WWoorrcceesstteerr,, MMaassss..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 6-10 0-0 1-2 6 1 13 1 1 0 1 34Consedine 3-10 2-6 0-0 10 1 8 0 1 2 0 26Membreno 1-7 0-2 2-4 9 1 4 1 0 0 0 31Edwards 0-5 0-4 4-4 3 0 4 3 2 0 1 32Myers 6-12 2-6 0-0 8 1 14 6 2 0 1 37Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Arvin 3-6 1-4 0-0 1 1 7 1 3 0 0 18Bauer 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 3 3 1 1 1 20Totals 20-55 6-26 7-10 41 5 53 15 13 3 5 200

HHoollyy CCrroossss FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMLepley 4-9 1-5 1-2 6 2 10 0 1 0 1 29Freameau 4-11 1-4 3-4 5 1 2 2 2 0 1 34Malone 4-13 0-1 0-0 2 3 8 2 2 0 1 36May 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 3 3 0 1 24Smith 3-7 3-7 0-0 5 0 9 2 3 0 1 35Ward 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 22Ganser 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Cole 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Totals 15-51 5-19 4-6 31 11 39 10 14 0 5 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (11-7 / 4-0) 25 28 5533 .364 .231 .700Holy Cross (6-13 / 2-2) 19 20 3399 .294 .263 .667

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GGaammee ##1199 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##55NNaavvyy 5555,, AArrmmyy 4466

JJaann.. 2222;; WWeesstt PPooiinntt,, NN..YY..NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 2-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 2 2 0 0 33Consedine 4-11 2-4 0-0 7 1 10 1 1 2 0 30Membreno 1-3 0-1 1-2 8 0 3 2 0 0 0 33Edwards 4-8 4-5 0-0 0 0 12 1 0 0 1 35Myers 8-15 6-9 0-0 8 4 22 5 4 0 1 40Arvin 0-4 0-1 0-0 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 13Bauer 2-6 0-2 0-0 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 16Totals 21-5512-22 1-2 40 7 55 13 9 2 2 200

AArrmmyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMAnthony 5-15 0-1 0-0 11 0 10 1 0 4 1 40Baranek 6-15 2-5 4-5 6 1 18 5 0 3 0 36Hawkins 2-7 0-2 0-0 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 33Coiffard 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 28Yardley 4-7 2-3 1-2 4 2 11 3 0 1 1 30Doucette 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 12Goodall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Hazlett 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 17Totals 18-53 5-15 5-7 32 9 46 10 5 8 3 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (12-7 / 5-0) 27 28 5555 .382 .545 .500Army (10-8 / 4-1) 21 25 4466 .340 .333 .714

GGaammee ##2200 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##66NNaavvyy 5577,, AAmmeerriiccaann 4466JJaann.. 2266;; WWaasshhiinnggttoonn,, DD..CC..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-7 0-0 2-2 6 3 10 0 0 0 1 30Consedine 4-10 0-4 2-2 9 0 10 1 0 1 0 20Edwards 3-7 1-3 1-2 2 0 8 0 4 0 0 35Arvin 1-6 0-3 0-0 3 1 2 3 5 0 0 24Myers 5-9 2-6 3-5 4 4 14 2 2 0 1 38Ffrench 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2Matheny 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 21Bauer 4-6 2-3 2-2 8 2 12 1 4 0 0 30Totals 21-47 5-19 10-14 39 12 57 9 16 1 2 200

AAmmeerriiccaann FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMLeer 1-7 1-3 0-0 3 2 3 1 3 4 1 31Anya 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9Edwards 1-3 1-1 2-4 5 3 5 0 0 0 1 21Strack 6-11 1-3 2-4 8 4 15 2 5 1 1 38Dobb 2-10 0-5 0-0 1 1 4 4 0 0 2 29Halvorsen 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9George 2-5 0-0 0-1 2 0 4 1 0 1 3 17Ryan 1-7 1-7 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 23Yencho 3-6 2-3 2-2 1 4 10 0 1 0 0 16Kiely 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 7Totals 17-56 6-24 6-11 32 16 46 10 11 7 8 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (13-7 / 6-0) 26 31 5577 .447 .263 .714American (14-6 / 4-2) 11 35 4466 .304 .250 .545

GGaammee ##2211 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##77CCoollggaattee 5599,, NNaavvyy 5555JJaann.. 2299;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

CCoollggaattee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMKorkowski 4-7 0-0 2-2 3 2 10 1 3 3 0 25Havenstein 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 21Lynch 5-12 1-2 3-7 6 1 14 2 2 0 2 29Wejnert 7-13 4-5 1-2 11 2 19 2 2 0 3 40Kozlowski 2-6 2-4 2-2 7 2 8 3 3 0 1 38Kobiela 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 11Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Taylor 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5Oakes 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 0 4 1 1 0 1 19Moser 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 12Totals 21-48 7-11 10-15 40 10 59 13 18 3 8 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 5-11 0-0 1-4 8 4 11 2 2 0 1 25Consedine 5-16 3-11 1-1 4 1 14 2 3 3 2 34Edwards 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 34Arvin 1-5 0-3 0-2 3 2 2 2 0 0 1 24Myers 4-13 3-8 0-0 4 5 11 2 2 0 5 34Ffrench 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Matheny 2-5 0-2 0-0 1 3 4 3 2 0 1 21Bauer 4-9 2-5 0-0 7 0 10 2 2 1 1 21Pollinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5Totals 22-65 9-32 2-7 36 18 55 14 13 4 11 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Colgate (7-14 / 2-5) 19 40 5599 .438 .636 .667Navy (13-8 / 6-1) 27 28 5555 .338 .281 .286

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GGaammee ##2222 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##88NNaavvyy 6666,, BBuucckknneellll 4455FFeebb.. 55;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

BBuucckknneellll FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMgbada 1-3 0-0 0-2 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 26Voss 3-9 2-5 0-0 4 1 8 0 1 0 1 29Novacek 4-8 0-0 1-2 6 5 9 3 3 0 1 31Romine 5-8 3-4 1-2 4 2 14 5 3 0 0 40-Chukwuedo 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 4 2 1 0 2 19Dunn 2-6 0-0 0-1 2 1 4 0 1 0 1 16Phillips 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10Trotter 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Higham 2-8 0-0 0-1 6 2 4 0 2 0 0 18Horbatuck 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8Totals 18-52 5-13 4-10 32 12 45 13 13 0 5 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 3-6 0-0 5-6 10 1 11 3 2 0 0 31Consedine 2-7 1-2 1-2 9 1 6 2 3 3 0 25Membreno 4-7 0-2 0-0 3 3 8 2 1 1 2 21Edwards 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 23Myers 6-13 3-8 1-1 4 3 16 7 0 0 0 37Matheny 5-9 2-4 1-1 2 2 13 0 1 0 0 23Arvin 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 11Bauer 3-7 1-4 0-1 5 2 7 0 1 0 1 24Pollinger 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5Totals 25-56 8-23 8-11 40 13 66 18 11 4 4 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Bucknell (6-14 / 3-5) 17 28 4455 .346 .385 .400Navy (14-8 / 7-1) 38 28 6666 .446 .348 .727

GGaammee ##2233 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##99LLeehhiigghh 6633,, NNaavvyy 5599FFeebb.. 99;; BBeetthhlleehheemm,, PPaa..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-6 0-0 4-6 4 3 12 0 6 0 0 29Consedine 5-13 3-8 0-0 4 2 13 0 0 1 1 29Membreno 4-7 0-2 0-0 3 2 8 0 0 0 2 28Edwards 4-8 2-4 0-0 1 1 10 2 2 0 2 39Myers 3-8 2-5 0-0 6 1 8 8 5 0 0 37Matheny 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 15Arvin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Bauer 3-6 1-4 1-2 6 2 8 2 2 1 0 21Totals 23-50 8-23 5-8 32 12 59 12 18 2 6 200

LLeehhiigghh FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGratch 2-11 0-1 2-2 6 3 6 1 1 0 1 39Williams 6-11 0-1 2-3 3 2 14 0 6 1 0 27Prosser 7-13 2-2 2-2 3 2 18 7 4 0 4 38Dalton 3-5 1-1 2-2 1 0 9 1 0 1 2 33Guman 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 12Byorick 1-3 1-3 2-2 5 1 5 1 0 0 0 22Weaver 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Hoskins 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 14Dentler 3-7 1-3 0-0 2 3 7 1 2 1 1 20Blake 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Totals 23-52 5-12 12-15 28 12 63 11 13 3 11 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (14-9 / 7-2) 24 35 5599 .460 .348 .625Lehigh (15-9 / 5-4) 33 30 6633 .442 .417 .800

GGaammee ##2244 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##1100LLaaffaayyeettttee 5588,, NNaavvyy 5533FFeebb.. 1122;; EEaassttoonn,, PPaa..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 7-10 0-0 6-8 9 3 20 0 1 1 1 36Consedine 4-6 1-3 0-0 2 2 9 1 1 1 0 27Membreno 4-7 0-3 0-1 5 2 8 4 4 1 3 34Edwards 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 0 3 2 1 0 1 37Myers 2-10 0-4 0-0 3 0 4 3 3 1 2 29Matheny 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 3 0 1 17Arvin 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4Bauer 3-7 1-4 0-0 3 4 7 1 2 0 0 16Totals 22-49 3-17 6-9 31 14 53 11 16 4 8 200

LLaaffaayyeettttee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMVirgin 8-11 0-0 4-4 6 3 20 1 4 0 1 33Jordan 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 1 2 0 3 27Wright 2-11 0-1 4-4 4 2 8 1 2 0 0 35McGorry 2-8 0-0 4-4 6 2 8 2 2 0 1 33Downey 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 20Springer 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 3Fahan 3-5 1-2 0-0 7 0 7 0 0 0 3 25Manning 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3Jackson 3-5 2-3 0-0 0 1 8 1 2 0 0 21Totals 21-53 3-11 13-13 30 10 58 10 14 1 8 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (14-10 / 7-3) 22 31 5533 .449 .176 .667Lafayette (11-14 / 4-6) 31 27 5588 .396 .273 100.

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FFeebb.. 1166;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..HHoollyy CCrroossss FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMay 1-6 0-4 0-0 5 3 2 4 2 0 5 33Lepley 8-14 2-3 4-4 5 4 22 1 1 0 1 32Fremeau 8-15 1-6 2-4 6 3 19 0 3 0 1 41Malone 2-6 1-2 4-4 3 2 9 5 6 0 1 39Smith 3-10 3-8 0-1 4 0 9 5 2 0 0 37Hamner 2-4 0-1 0-0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 13Ward 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 14Ganser 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Cole 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 9Totals 24-59 7-25 13-17 33 19 68 17 15 0 8 225

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 3-7 0-0 2-8 6 1 8 3 1 0 0 23Consedine 8-16 4-9 3-4 12 3 23 1 2 0 1 39Membreno 3-5 1-2 1-1 6 2 8 2 2 0 2 35Edwards 2-5 2-2 2-2 2 1 8 5 3 0 2 38Matheny 1-4 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 13Ffrench 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Arvin 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 14Bauer 3-6 1-3 1-2 5 2 8 0 5 0 2 28Myers 4-5 1-1 4-5 0 2 13 3 0 0 1 21Pollinger 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 11Totals 25-5910-22 13-22 42 13 73 18 16 0 9 225

11 22 OOTT TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Holy Cross (9-17 / 5-6) 32 28 8 6688 .407 .280 .765Navy (15-10 / 8-3) 28 32 13 7733 .424 .455 .591

GGaammee ##2266 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##1122AArrmmyy 5577,, NNaavvyy 4466

FFeebb.. 1199;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..AArrmmyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMHazlett 1-3 1-2 0-0 7 2 3 2 2 0 0 22Anthony 7-12 0-0 0-0 9 3 14 2 5 3 1 40Hawkins 4-11 2-5 0-0 3 1 10 3 1 0 1 33Coiffard 3-6 2-5 0-0 4 1 8 0 1 0 0 36Baranek 3-10 3-5 3-4 5 1 12 5 4 0 2 37Doucette 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 11Goodall 0-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3Yardley 2-3 2-2 0-0 3 3 6 1 1 0 1 18Totals 21-5211-21 4-6 37 14 57 14 15 3 5 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 1-7 0-0 2-4 9 3 4 1 0 0 1 34Consedine 4-13 0-6 0-0 3 0 8 1 1 1 0 23Membreno 1-5 0-1 2-4 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 24Edwards 2-4 2-3 1-2 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 32Myers 1-11 0-5 5-8 5 3 7 6 3 1 0 37Lavender 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Arvin 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 11Bauer 3-6 1-3 0-0 4 3 7 2 2 0 3 22Pollinger 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 5 0 2 0 2 9Totals 15-49 4-19 12-20 32 11 46 10 11 2 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Army (12-14 / 6-6) 31 26 5577 .404 .524 .667Navy (15-11 / 8-4) 23 23 4466 .306 .211 .600

GGaammee ##2277 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##1133NNaavvyy 6633,, AAmmeerriiccaann 5566FFeebb.. 2233;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

AAmmeerriiccaann FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMLeer 7-15 2-3 0-0 7 2 16 0 0 3 2 37Anya 4-9 0-0 0-1 7 1 8 2 2 0 0 27Ryan 1-7 1-6 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 22Strack 5-13 0-2 5-10 8 1 15 4 2 0 0 31Dobbs 1-3 1-2 0-0 4 2 3 4 0 0 1 31Halvorsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Edwards 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 27Yencho 1-2 0-1 1-1 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 9Kiely 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 14Totals 23-58 4-15 6-12 37 17 56 14 6 3 3 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-6 0-0 1-4 11 2 9 1 1 1 1 31Consedine 4-12 2-7 0-0 9 3 10 1 3 1 0 33Membreno 3-9 0-4 0-1 3 4 6 2 0 0 0 22Edwards 4-9 2-5 3-4 6 1 13 1 0 0 0 36Myers 2-5 1-3 10-10 4 1 15 9 0 0 2 40Matheny 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 7Arvin 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 11Bauer 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 15Pollinger 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5Totals 21-51 7-24 14-19 36 13 63 17 5 3 5 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%American (19-8 / 9-4) 24 32 5566 .397 .267 .500Navy (16-11 / 9-4) 29 34 6633 .412 .292 .737

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GGaammee ##2288 // PP..LL.. GGaammee ##1144NNaavvyy 7755,, CCoollggaattee 5599FFeebb.. 2266;; HHaammiillttoonn,, NN..YY..

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-10 0-0 4-5 11 2 12 4 4 0 0 28Consedine 7-12 4-7 0-1 9 1 18 1 0 0 1 29Membreno 1-5 1-1 4-6 2 5 7 4 0 0 2 22Edwards 5-8 3-4 2-2 4 0 15 0 1 0 1 32Myers 0-9 0-6 4-4 6 3 4 5 2 0 0 35Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Arvin 3-6 2-3 0-0 2 1 8 0 1 0 0 19Bauer 3-8 1-2 0-1 4 2 7 0 0 0 0 23Pollinger 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 10Totals 25-6111-24 14-19 42 16 75 14 9 0 4 200

CCoollggaattee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMKorkowski 3-11 0-0 2-2 11 3 8 1 0 0 0 37Kobiela 3-6 0-0 2-2 5 1 8 1 1 0 0 24Moser 6-11 0-0 0-1 6 5 12 1 0 0 0 18Wejnert 4-14 0-4 1-2 1 1 9 0 1 0 1 35Kozlowski 5-8 2-3 2-2 0 2 14 3 1 0 1 34Lynch 0-6 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 3 4 0 0 22Lewis 1-1 1-1 2-2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 3Brim 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Librizzi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Oakes 1-2 0-0 1-2 4 2 3 1 3 0 0 20Havenstein 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Totals 23-60 3-9 10-13 34 18 59 10 11 0 2 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (17-11 / 10-4) 34 41 7755 .410 .458 .737Colgate (7-21 / 2-12) 32 27 5599 .383 .333 .769

GGaammee ##2299 // PP..LL.. TToouurrnnaammeenntt –– QQFFNNaavvyy 5555,, CCoollggaattee 3366MMaarrcchh 55;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

CCoollggaattee FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMKorkowski 3-4 0-0 0-0 7 3 6 0 1 0 0 28Kobiela 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 23Moser 3-12 0-0 0-0 10 3 6 1 0 0 1 27Wejnert 0-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 27Kozlowski 2-5 2-5 0-0 3 2 6 2 0 0 1 30Lynch 4-13 0-2 4-6 3 1 12 2 2 1 4 26Green 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Lewis 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7Taylor 0-2 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5Brim 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Librizzi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Oakes 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 13Havenstein 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Totals 15-60 2-14 4-7 37 17 36 12 7 1 8 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 2-5 0-0 1-2 13 3 5 1 1 1 3 30Consedine 5-9 3-4 0-1 10 2 13 1 2 1 1 30Membreno 5-9 1-3 0-0 6 2 11 4 2 0 0 27Edwards 3-10 3-8 0-0 3 1 9 0 1 0 0 27Myers 2-6 1-5 8-12 5 2 13 5 3 0 1 33Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Arvin 1-4 0-1 0-0 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 16Bauer 0-8 0-1 2-4 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 20Pollinger 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13Totals 18-53 8-23 11-19 49 13 55 12 11 3 5 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Colgate (7-22) 19 17 3366 .250 .143 .571Navy (18-11) 29 26 5555 .340 .348 .579

GGaammee ##3300 // PP..LL.. TToouurrnnaammeenntt –– SSFFNNaavvyy 5555,, BBuucckknneellll 3366MMaarrcchh 99;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

BBuucckknneellll FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMgbada 9-16 1-3 0-0 5 2 19 0 2 1 4 34Novacek 3-8 0-0 0-0 12 0 6 0 0 1 1 27Higham 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 25Romine 2-9 0-1 0-0 3 4 4 3 3 0 1 38Chukwuedo 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 18Dunn 0-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 25Phillips 1-6 0-1 1-2 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 21Trotter 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2Horbatuck 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 10Totals 19-57 2-6 1-4 35 9 41 10 11 3 7 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 4-8 0-0 3-3 7 1 11 2 3 0 1 29Consedine 5-10 4-7 1-2 4 2 15 1 3 1 0 29Membreno 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 3 2 1 0 18Edwards 4-5 3-3 0-0 2 0 11 1 2 0 1 33Myers 4-10 1-3 2-2 3 1 11 5 1 1 4 36Matheny 0-5 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 25Bauer 1-4 1-3 0-0 7 2 3 2 0 0 0 21Penley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Pollinger 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 7Totals 20-48 9-19 6-7 34 11 55 14 13 3 6 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Bucknell (11-17) 13 28 4411 .333 .333 .250Navy (19-11) 23 32 5555 .417 .474 .857

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GGaammee ##3311 // PP..LL.. TToouurrnnaammeenntt –– FFNNaavvyy 4477,, AAmmeerriiccaann 4400MMaarrcchh 1122;; AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

AAmmeerriiccaann FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMLeer 3-9 2-5 0-0 10 1 8 1 3 2 0 36Anya 3-10 0-0 0-2 4 2 6 1 1 1 3 27Ryan 4-10 4-9 0-0 1 2 12 0 1 0 1 34Strack 3-8 0-2 0-0 1 1 6 6 2 0 3 33Dobbs 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 0 2 29Halvorsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5Edwards 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 16Yencho 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 9Kiely 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 11Totals 16-49 7-21 1-4 26 16 40 10 11 3 10 200

NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 7-10 0-0 2-3 10 0 16 2 1 0 1 35Consedine 0-8 0-3 0-0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 26Membreno 3-7 3-4 1-3 5 0 10 0 4 1 2 34Edwards 2-6 1-5 2-2 2 1 7 2 1 0 0 37Myers 2-8 1-4 2-3 4 3 7 5 5 0 0 40Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8Arvin 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 11Bauer 3-3 1-1 0-0 4 2 7 1 1 2 1 19Pollinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1Totals 17-42 6-17 7-11 37 6 47 11 15 4 4 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%American (22-9) 30 10 4400 .327 .333 .250Navy (20-11) 18 29 4477 .405 .353 .636

GGaammee ##3322 // NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt DDeePPaauull 5566,, NNaavvyy 4433

MMaarrcchh 1199;; UUnniivveerrssiittyy PPaarrkk,, PPaa..NNaavvyy FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMGeif 6-9 0-0 2-5 12 5 14 0 1 0 0 32Consedine 2-8 1-7 0-0 7 0 5 0 6 1 1 20Membreno 2-5 1-2 2-2 3 2 7 1 2 0 0 31Edwards 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 28Myers 5-10 2-4 1-3 3 3 13 3 7 0 3 40Matheny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 17Arvin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Bauer 1-5 0-3 2-2 5 1 4 1 2 0 0 26Totals 16-42 4-19 7-12 35 12 43 9 23 1 5 200

DDeePPaauull FFGG 33FFGG FFTT RR FF TTPP AA TT BB SS MMMartin 5-17 0-5 0-0 0 0 10 1 0 1 2 36Quigley 3-9 0-4 1-2 4 1 7 1 1 0 1 32Hampton 3-13 1-3 2-5 5 4 9 2 3 1 2 27Chester 6-12 0-1 0-0 10 2 12 4 4 0 6 36Harry 5-11 0-0 0-1 7 0 10 2 0 1 0 29Pikes 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Threatt 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 11Naughton 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 20Totals 25-67 3-15 3-8 39 8 56 10 8 3 12 200

11 22 TToott FFGG%% 33FFGG%% FFTT%%Navy (20-12) 21 22 4433 .390 .211 .583DePaul (28-6) 24 32 5566 .373 .200 .375

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Navy’’s Class of 2011

Navy’s Class of 2011 and their families during Senior Night ceremonies held prior to the start of the Feb. 23 game against American. Cassie Consedine scored 10 pointsand grabbed nine rebounds versus the Eagles, while Angela Myers contributed 15 points, nine assists and four rebounds as the Mids defeated American, 63-56.

Cassie Consedine’’s Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2007-08 29-29 956 150-383 .392 26-97 .268 72-112 .643 39-204 243-8.4 75-2 38 79 72 28 398 13.72008-09 29-24 735 112-289 .388 30-100 .300 71-86 .826 48-166 214-7.4 64-2 18 67 52 12 325 11.22009-10 31-31 835 129-328 .393 39-120 .325 41-60 .683 38-181 219-7.1 46-1 36 53 43 23 338 10.92010-11 32-32 902 134-346 .387 70-198 .354 19-25 .760 30-176 206-6.4 47-0 35 57 48 17 357 11.2CCaarreeeerr 121-116 3428 525-1346 .390 165-515 .320 203-283 .717 155-727 882-7.3 232-5 127 256 215 80 1418 11.7

Angela Myers’’ Career Statistics SSeeaassoonn GGPP--GGSS MMiinn FFGG--AA FFGG%% 33FFGG--AA 33FFGG%% FFTT--AA FFTT%% OORR--DDRR TTRR--RRPPGG PPFF--DD AA TT BB SS PPttss PPPPGG2007-08 30-30 833 64-153 .418 14-42 .333 27-42 .643 83-76 159-5.3 104-6 104 93 3 55 169 5.62008-09 31-31 972 99-224 .442 34-94 .362 73-88 .830 88-130 218-7.0 96-3 117 73 0 68 305 9.82009-10 31-31 1000 111-251 .442 31-106 .292 92-112 .821 61-118 179-5.8 90-4 127 88 1 58 345 11.12010-11 32-31 1135 126-316 .399 48-137 .350 87-111 .784 50-97 147-4.6 68-1 163 92 8 68 387 12.1CCaarreeeerr 124-123 3940 400-944 .424 127-379 .335 279-353 .790 282-421 703-5.7 358-14 511 346 12 249 1206 9.7

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Ensign Cassie Consedine

Placement in the Navy Career Record Book215 Blocked Shots –– First1.78 Blocks Per Game –– First727 Defensive Rebounds –– First121 Games Played –– Second116 Games Started –– Second882 Rebounds –– Third165 Three-Point Field Goals Made –– Third80 Games with 10+ Points –– Fourth31 Games with 10+ Rebounds –– Fourth26 Games with a Double-Double –– Fourth1.36 Three-Point Field Goals Made Per Game –– T-Fifth3,428 Minutes Played –– Fifth1,418 Points –– Sixth7.3 Rebounds Per Game –– T-Eighth525 Field Goals Made –– Eighth28.3 Minutes Played Per Game –– Eighth11.7 Points-Per-Game –– Ninth

Career Honors2007-08 Patriot League Rookie (Freshman) of the Year2007-08 Patriot League All-Rookie (Freshman) Team Member2007-08 Second-Team All-Patriot League2010-11 Second-Team All-Patriot LeagueFive Patriot League Rookie (Freshman) of the Week HonorsOne Patriot League Player of the Week Honor

Career Notes and Highlights• Is one of nine Mids to have tallied multiple all-league laurels in a career.• Ranked fourth in Patriot League history for career blocked shots and 10th forcareer rebounds.• Had tied the Navy career blocked shots record (124) at the end of her sophomoreseason.• Holds the Navy freshman (72), sophomore (52) and junior (43) class records forblocked shots outright, and shares the school senior (48) class record for blocks.• Made multiple three-point field goals in 47 of her 121 career games, including in20 of Navy’s 32 games as a senior.• Knocked down four or more three-point field goals in eight games during her sen-ior year and in 10 career games. Her career high for treys made in a game was six(2010-11).• Tallied seven or more boards in 72 career games.• Scored in double figures in 19 games as a senior.• Notched a career high of 24 points twice during her sophomore season andscored over 20 points eight times in her four years.• Averaged at least 10 points a game in each of her four seasons.• Broke the Navy single-game (7) and single-season records (72) for blocks duringher freshman year.• Was just the third freshman to lead Navy in scoring for a season.• Scored the 1000th point of her career on Feb. 17, 2010. She was the 14th Mid tonotch career point number 1000 and did it in the eighth-fewest games (84).• Led the Mids or shared the Navy scoring honors in 55 career games, while pacingor tying for the team lead in rebounds in 62 games.• Shot at least 50% from the floor in eight games as a senior.• One of the most productive games of her career was a 23-point, 12-rebound per-formance as a senior against Holy Cross. Was 8-of-16 from the field and 4-of-9from three-point range in the game.• Also holds the Navy record for blocked shots (94), blocks per game (1.74) anddefensive rebounds (324) in Patriot League regular season games.

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Ensign Angela Myers

Placement in the Navy Career Record Book124 Games Played –– First123 Games Started –– First3,940 Minutes Played –– First511 Assists –– First249 Steals –– Second4.12 Assists Per Game –– Fourth31.8 Minutes Played Per Game –– Fifth2.01 Steals Per Game –– Fifth79.0% Free Throw Percentage –– Fifth282 Offensive Rebounds –– Sixth421 Defensive rebounds –– Seventh127 Three-Point Field Goals Made –– Eighth279 Free Throws Made –– Eighth33.5% Three-Point Field Goal Percentage –– Ninth703 Rebounds –– Ninth1,206 Points –– 11th

Career Honors2008-09 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year2008-09 Second-Team All-Patriot League2009-10 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year2009-10 First-Team All-Patriot League2010-11 First-Team All-Patriot League2010-11 Patriot League All-Tournament Team MemberFour Patriot League Player of the Week Honors

Career Notes and Highlights• Is the first Mid to have been tabbed as the league’s top defensive player and isthe lone player in the seven years of the award to have earned it twice.• Is one of six Mids to have received a pair of first-team all-league laurels in acareer and is one of six to have tallied a trio of all-league honors.• Ranked among the Patriot League’s statistical leaders in 12 of 13 categoies as asophomore and junior and in 11 of 13 stats as a senior.• Ranks sixth in Patriot League history for career assists.• Also holds the school record for career assists (241) and stands second in careersteals (118) posted in Patriot League regular season games.• Appeared in every possible game in her career while starting all but one of thosegames. The one game in which she played as a reserve was Navy’s Feb. 16,2011, game against Holy Cross when she was nursing a hamstring injury. Sheentered the game with 16:22 left in the second half and Navy trailing 41-31. Myersscored six of Navy’s last eight points to force overtime before helping the Mids to a73-68 win. She tallied 13 points and three assists in her 21:22 of court time.• Was on the court for 79% of the possible minutes in her career, including 88% ofthe possible time as a senior.• Scored the 1000th point of her career Jan. 8, 2011.• The 5-5 guard tallied five or more rebounds in 83 of her 124 career games, witheight or more boards being hauled in 35 times.• Led or tied for the Navy scoring lead in 14 games as a senior.• Dished out four or more assists in 74 career games.• Was 6-of-9 from three-point land and 8-of-15 from the floor overall in tallying 22points in Navy’s 2011 win at Army. That scoring outburst was one shy of tying hercareer-best performance set as a junior.• Handed out 11 assists in a game twice in her career.• Swiped three or more steals in 38 career games.• Is the only Mid to have recorded four 100-assist seasons in a career.• Led or shared the team lead in assists 80 times in her career, which included 50times over her junior and senior seasons.

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Summertime for a MidThe summer months is when Midshipmen at the Naval Academy have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the Navy or Marine Corps. Duringthis time Midshipmen are scattered all over the world visiting a number of ships and bases to learn about the different communities available to them inthe Fleet. Following are some of the pictures from the Summer of 2011 for the women’s basketball team.

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MMaarrcchh 55 –––– PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt QQuuaarrtteerrffiinnaallss ##11 NNaavvyy ddeeff.. ##88 CCoollggaattee 5555--3366 AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..#4 Bucknell def. #5 Army 54-40 Lewisburg, Pa.#2 Lehigh def. #7 Lafayette 82-58 Bethlehem, Pa.#3 American def. #6 Holy Cross 72-44 Washington, D.C.

MMaarrcchh 99 –––– PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt SSeemmiiffiinnaallss##11 NNaavvyy ddeeff.. ##44 BBuucckknneellll 5555--4411 AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..#3 American def. #2 Lehigh 69-64/OT Bethlehem, Pa.

MMaarrcchh 1122 –––– PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp##11 NNaavvyy ddeeff.. ##22 AAmmeerriiccaann 4477--4400 AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..

MMaarrcchh 1177 –––– WWNNIITT FFiirrsstt RRoouunnddSt. Bonaventure def. #Lehigh 77-43 Olean, N.Y.

MMaarrcchh 1199 –––– NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt FFiirrsstt RRoouunndd ((PPhhiillaaddeellpphhiiaa RReeggiioonn))##33 DDeePPaauull ddeeff.. ##1144 NNaavvyy 5566--4433 UUnniivveerrssiittyy PPaarrkk,, PPaa..

Post-Season Tournament Results

First-Team All-Patriot LeagueNNaammee TTeeaamm YYrr.. PPooss..Liz Leer American Sr. FErin Anthony Army Sr. FWhitney Fremeau Holy Cross Sr. FErica Prosser Lehigh Sr. GAAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss NNaavvyy SSrr.. GG

Second-Team All-PatriotLeagueNNaammee TTeeaamm YYrr.. PPooss..Lisa Strack American Jr. GCosima Higham Bucknell Sr. FTayler Wejnert Colgate Sr. FLaKeisha Wright Lafayette Sr. FCourtney Dentler Lehigh Sr. GCCaassssiiee CCoonnsseeddiinnee NNaavvyy SSrr.. CC

Patriot League All-Rookie Team NNaammee TTeeaamm YYrr.. PPooss..Alexis Dobbs American Fr. GShelby Romine Bucknell Fr. GAlex Smith Colgate Fr. GDanielle Fiacco Lafayette Fr. CJJaaddee GGeeiiff NNaavvyy FFrr.. FF

Major Award WinnersPPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr –– Erica Prosser, LehighDDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr –– Erica Prosser, LehighRRooookkiiee ((FFrreesshhmmaann)) ooff tthhee YYeeaarr –––– JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, NNaavvyySScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr –– Erin Anthony, ArmyCCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr –––– SStteeffaanniiee PPeemmppeerr,, NNaavvyy

P.L. All-Tournament TeamNNaammee TTeeaamm YYrr.. PPooss..JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((MMVVPP)) NNaavvyy FFrr.. FFLiz Leer American Sr. FNicole Ryan American Sr. GErica Prosser Lehigh Sr. GAAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo NNaavvyy FFrr.. GGAAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss NNaavvyy SSrr.. GG

Weekly Award WinnersPPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee WWeeeekk RRooookkiiee ((FFrreesshhmmaann)) ooff tthhee WWeeeekk

N15 Michelle Kirk, American Shelby Romine, BucknellN22 AAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss,, NNaavvyy Shelby Romine, BucknellN29 Jhazmine Lynch, Colgate Alex Smith, Holy CrossD6 Erin Anthony, Army Alex Smith, Holy CrossD13 Courtney Dentler, Lehigh Danielle Fiacco, LafayetteD20 Erin Anthony, Army Alexis Dobbs, AmericanD27 Lisa Strack, American Shelby Romine, BucknellJ3 Emily Gratch, Lehigh Shelby Romine, BucknellJ10 Erin Anthony, Army Shelby Romine, BucknellJ17 Erin Anthony, Army JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, NNaavvyyJ24 AAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss,, NNaavvyy Shelby Romine, BucknellJ31 Whitney Fremeau, Holy Cross AAuuddrreeyy BBaauueerr,, NNaavvyyF7 Erica Prosser, Lehigh Alex Smith, Holy CrossF14 Erica Prosser, Lehigh Alex Smith, Holy CrossF21 Liz Leer, American Alex Smith, Holy CrossF28 Erica Prosser, Lehigh JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, NNaavvyy

Final StandingsPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee OOvveerraallll

SSeeeedd RRPPII TTeeaamm WW LL PPcctt.. HHoommee AAwwaayy WW LL PPcctt.. HHoommee AAwwaayy NNeeuu..11 114422 NNaavvyy 1100 44 ..771144 55--22 55--22 2200 1122 ..662255 1111--66 99--44 00--222 102 Lehigh 10 4 .714 5-2 5-2 21 11 .656 12-4 8-6 1-13 118 American 10 4 .714 5-2 5-2 22 9 .710 10-2 9-6 3-14 266 Bucknell 7 7 .500 4-3 3-4 11 17 .393 8-5 3-12 0-05 250 Army 7 7 .500 4-3 3-4 13 16 .448 10-4 3-12 0-06 261 Holy Cross 6 8 .429 3-4 3-4 10 20 .333 6-7 4-11 0-27 243 Lafayette 4 10 .286 3-4 1-6 11 19 .367 7-6 3-13 1-08 317 Colgate 2 12 .143 1-6 1-6 7 22 .241 5-7 2-13 0-2

2010-11 Patriot League Review

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OPPONENTSTable of ContentsNon-Conference Opponent Information 58-59Patriot League Opponent Information 60-62Navy Records vs. Conferences 63Navy Results vs. Opponents 64-66

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2011-12 Opponent Information

Maine Dec. 3

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Orono, MaineFFoouunnddeedd 1865EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 12,000AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Steve AbbottNNiicckknnaammee Black BearsCCoonnffeerreennccee America EastHHoommee AArreennaa Alfond Arena (5,712)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Tyson McHattenOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee ((207) 581-3596FFaaxx ((207) 581-3297EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoBlackBears.comPPrreessss RRooww (207) 581-1049Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 4-25 / 2-14 (9th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 7 / 4SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 1-1LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 65-43)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Richard BarronAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Kenyon College ‘91RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll First SeasonCCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 1152-139 (11 Seasons)

Loyola (Md.) Nov. 13Baltimore, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Baltimore, Md.FFoouunnddeedd 1852EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 3,800AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Jim PaqueteNNiicckknnaammee GreyhoundsCCoonnffeerreennccee Metro Atlantic AthleticHHoommee AArreennaa Reitz Arena (2,100)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Jared HagerOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 617-2656FFaaxx (410) 617-5029EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee www.loyolagreyhounds.comPPrreessss RRooww (410) 617-5370Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 21-13 / 15-3 (2nd)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 9 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 11-3LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Loyola, 57-54)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Joe Logan AAllmmaa MMaatteerr Loyola ‘96RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 96-88 (Six Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 96-88 (Six Seasons)

Mount St. MaryísNov. 26Emmitsburg, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Emmitsburg, Md.FFoouunnddeedd 1808EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,100AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Lynne P. RobinsonNNiicckknnaammee Mountaineers, The MountCCoonnffeerreennccee NortheastHHoommee AArreennaa Knott Arena (2,121)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Dave Musil Jr.OOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (301) 447-5384FFaaxx (301) 447-5300EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee www.mountathletics.comPPrreessss RRooww (301) 447-3286Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 8-21 / 5-13 (T-10th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt n/aLLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt n/aSSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy MSM leads, 16-8LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 63-46)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Bryan Whitten AAllmmaa MMaatteerr King’s ‘91RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 40-77 (Four Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 260-180 (16 Seasons)

Air Force Nov. 28

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn USAFA, Colo.FFoouunnddeedd 1954EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 4,000AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Dr. Hans J. MuehNNiicckknnaammee FalconsCCoonnffeerreennccee Mountain WestHHoommee AArreennaa Clune Arena (5,939)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Melissa McKeownOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (719) 333-9025FFaaxx (719) 333-3798EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoAirForceFalcons.comPPrreessss RRooww ((719) 333-6467Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 9-22 / 3-13 (9th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 5 / 1LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 12 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 6-3LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 63-62)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Andrea WilliamsAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Edinboro '94RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 9-22 (One Season)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 21-57 (Three Seasons)

Richmond Nov. 11Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Richmond, Va.FFoouunnddeedd 1830EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,900AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Jim MillerNNiicckknnaammee SpidersCCoonnffeerreennccee Atlantic 10HHoommee AArreennaa Robins Center (9,071)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Rachel ParkOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee ((804) 287-6312FFaaxx ((804) 289-8704EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee RichmondSpiders.comPPrreessss RRooww ((804) 289-8806Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 18-12 / 9-5 (T-4th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 10 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Richmond leads, 3-2LLaasstt GGaammee 1985-86 (Richmond, 75-61)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Michael ShaferAAllmmaa MMaatteerr William & Mary ‘94RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 102-86 (Seven Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 102-86 (Seven Seasons)

William & Mary Nov. 18

Williamsburg, Va.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Williamsbuirg, Va.FFoouunnddeedd 1693EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 7,800AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Terry DriscollNNiicckknnaammee TribeCCoonnffeerreennccee Colonial Athletic AssociationHHoommee AArreennaa Kaplan Arena

at W&M Hall (8,600)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Scott BurnsOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (757) 221-3344FFaaxx (757) 221-2048EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee TribeAthletics.comPPrreessss RRooww (757) 221-3348) Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 3-26 / 2-16 (12th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 5 / 0LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 9 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 6-6LLaasstt GGaammee 1993-94 (W&M, 90-50)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Debbie Taylor AAllmmaa MMaatteerr William & Mary ‘86RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 128-223 (12 Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 128-223 (12 Seasons)

Houston Baptist Dec. 2

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Houston, TexasFFoouunnddeedd 1960EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,198AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Steve MoniaciNNiicckknnaammee HuskiesCCoonnffeerreennccee Great WestHHoommee AArreennaa Sharp Gym (1,000)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Mary Ellen LeiseringOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee ((281) 649-3087FFaaxx ((281) 649-3496EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee HBUHuskies.comPPrreessss RRooww ((281) 649-3065Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 4-25 / 1-11 (7th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 2 / 3LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 9SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy First MeetingLLaasstt GGaammee First MeetingHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Mary GleasonAAllmmaa MMaatteerr SMU '95RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 4-25 (One Season)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 4-25 (One Season)

Navy’’s TournamentSchedules

Navy ClassicAnnapolis, Md.FFrriiddaayy,, DDeecc.. 2233::3300 pp..mm.. George Washington vs. Maine66::0000 pp..mm.. Houston Baptist at Navy

SSaattuurrddaayy,, DDeecc.. 3333::3300 pp..mm.. Maine at Navy66::0000 pp..mm.. George Wash. vs. Houston Baptist

Fordham Holiday ClassicBronx, N.Y.TThhuurrssddaayy,, DDeecc.. 22991122::0000 pp..mm.. Navy at Fordham22::0000 pp..mm.. Boston Univ. vs. Coppin State

FFrriiddaayy,, DDeecc.. 330011::0000 pp..mm.. Consolation Game33::0000 pp..mm.. Championship Game

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SienaDec. 7

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Loudonville, N.Y.FFoouunnddeedd 1937EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 3,000AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr John D’ArgenioNNiicckknnaammee SaintsCCoonnffeerreennccee Metro Atlantic AthleticHHoommee AArreennaa UHY Court at the ARC (4,000)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Mike DemosOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (518) 783-2377FFaaxx (518) 783-2449EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee www.sienasaints.comPPrreessss RRooww (518) 783-4953 Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 14-16 / 11-7 (4th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 2 / 3LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 9 / 5SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 1-1LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 57-43)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Gina Castelli AAllmmaa MMaatteerr Canisius ‘86RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 324-279 (21 Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 324-279 (21 Seasons)

PrincetonDec. 9

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Princeton, N.J.FFoouunnddeedd 1746EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 5,047AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Gary D. WaltersNNiicckknnaammee TigersCCoonnffeerreennccee Ivy LeagueHHoommee AArreennaa Jadwin Gym (6,854)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt TBAOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee TBAFFaaxx TBAEE--MMaaiill TBAWWeebb SSiittee www.goprincetontigers.comPPrreessss RRooww (609) 258-2130Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 24-5 / 13-1 (1st)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt n/aLLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt n/aSSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 4-2LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Princeton, 74-61)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Courtney Banghart AAllmmaa MMaatteerr Dartmouth ‘00RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 71-45 (Four Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 71-45 (Four Seasons)

NJIT Jan. 3

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn University Heights, N.J.FFoouunnddeedd 1881EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 5,924AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Lenny KaplanNNiicckknnaammee HighlandersCCoonnffeerreennccee Great WestHHoommee AArreennaa Fleisher Athletic Ctr. (1,500)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Stephanie PillariOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (973) 596-8324FFaaxx (973) 596-8440EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee NJITHighlanders.comPPrreessss RRooww (973) 596-8511Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 7-21 / 3-9 (6th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 4 / 7SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 1-0LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 72-55)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Margaret McKeonAAllmmaa MMaatteerr St. John's '91RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 36-79 (Four Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 106-156 (Nine Seasons)

UMBC Dec. 20

Annapolis, Md.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Baltimore, Md.FFoouunnddeedd 1966EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 13,200AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Dr. Charles BrownNNiicckknnaammee RetrieversCCoonnffeerreennccee America EastHHoommee AArreennaa RAC Arena (4,024)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Jessica BernheimOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee 410.455.2639FFaaxx 410.455.2994EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee UMBCRetrievers.comPPrreessss RRooww 410.455.3840Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 20-12 / 13-3 (1st)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 7 / 4SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 14-12LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (UMBC, 65-56)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Phil SternAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Concordia '94RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 113-159 (Nine Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 207-228 (15 Seasons)

HowardDec. 11

Washington, D.C.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Washington, D.C.FFoouunnddeedd 1867EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 10,500AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Charles GibbsNNiicckknnaammee Lady BisonCCoonnffeerreennccee Mid-Eastern AthleticHHoommee AArreennaa Burr Gymnasium (2,700)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Jamilah CorbittOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (202) 806-7182FFaaxx (202) 806-9595EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee www.howard-bison.comPPrreessss RRooww (202) 806-7159Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 16-18 / 8-7 (5th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 4 / 1LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 10 / 2SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 5-2LLaasstt GGaammee 2010-11 (Navy, 58-45)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Niki Reid Geckeler AAllmmaa MMaatteerr Georgetown ‘93RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 41-54 (Three Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 41-54 (Three Seasons)

Coppin State Dec. 30

Bronx, N.Y.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Baltimore, Md.FFoouunnddeedd 1900EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 3,875AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Derrick RamseyNNiicckknnaammee EaglesCCoonnffeerreennccee Mid-Eastern AthleticHHoommee AArreennaa Phy. Ed. Complex (4,100)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Roger McAfeeOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (410) 951-3729FFaaxx (410) 951-3718EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee CoppinStateSports.comPPrreessss RRooww (410) 951-6924Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 13-17 / 9-7 (T-4th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 5 / 0LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 10 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy leads, 2-0LLaasstt GGaammee 1997-98 (Navy, 67-39)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Derek Brown AAllmmaa MMaatteerr Montclair State ‘98RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 193-157 (12 Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 193-157 (12 Seasons)

Fordham Dec. 29

Bronx, N.Y.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Bronx, N.Y.FFoouunnddeedd 1841EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 7,994AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Frank McLaughlinNNiicckknnaammee RamsCCoonnffeerreennccee Atlantic 10HHoommee AArreennaa Rose Hill Gym (3,200)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Mike BalestraOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee ((718) 817-4243FFaaxx ((718) 817-4244EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee FordhamSports.comPPrreessss RRooww ((718) 817-2736Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 12-19 / 4-10 (10th)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 1 / 4LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 5 / 8SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy Fordham leads, 7-5LLaasstt GGaammee 2008-09 (Navy, 70-66/OT)Head Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Stephanie GaileyAAllmmaa MMaatteerr Villanova ‘82RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll First SeasonCCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 464-270 (25 Seasons)

Boston UniversityDec. 30

Bronx, N.Y.The SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Boston, Mass.FFoouunnddeedd 1839EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 16,572AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Jack ParkerNNiicckknnaammee TerriersCCoonnffeerreennccee America EastHHoommee AArreennaa Case Gymnasium (1,800)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Stefanie HowlettOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (617) 353-7787FFaaxx (617) 358-4762EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoTerriers.comPPrreessss RRooww (617) 437-0102Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 17-14 / 12-4 (2nd)SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 4 / 1LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 11 / 3SSeerriieess vvss.. NNaavvyy 0-0LLaasstt GGaammee First MeetingHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Kelly Greenberg AAllmmaa MMaatteerr La Salle ‘89RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 126-92 (Seven Seasons)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 210-146 (12 Seasons)

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AmericanThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Washington, D.C.FFoouunnddeedd 1893EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 6,657PPrreessiiddeenntt Dr. Neil KerwinAAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Keith GillNNiicckknnaammee EaglesCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Bender Arena (4,500)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Howard SmithOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (202) 885-3032FFaaxx (202) 885-3033EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee AUEagles.comPPrreessss RRooww (202) 885-8232Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 22-9 / 10-4 (T-1st)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy, 3-0SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 4 / 1LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 8 / 4AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 483-512 (45 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 87-49AAllll--TTiimmee PPLL TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 10-10PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 0 in 10 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh

Matt Corkery (West Texas A&M ‘93)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 63-31 (Three Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 63-31 (Three Seasons)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 32-10PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 4-3RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 3-5

ArmyThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn West Point, N.Y.FFoouunnddeedd 1802EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 4,400SSuuppeerriinntteennddeennttLt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr.AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Boo CorriganNNiicckknnaammee Black KnightsCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Christl Arena (5,043)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Tracy NelsonOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (845) 938-4090FFaaxx (845) 446-2556EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoArmySports.comPPrreessss RRooww (845) 938-4441Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 13-16 / 7-7 (T-4th)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 1-1SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 1 / 4LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 9 / 5AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 507-470 (34 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 129-151AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 13-20PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 1 in 21 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh

Dave Magarity (St. Francis [Pa.] ‘74)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 398-398 (27 Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 85-64 (Five Seasons)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 40-30PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 1-5RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 5-5

BucknellThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Lewisburg, Pa.FFoouunnddeedd 1846EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 3,583PPrreessiiddeenntt John BravmanAAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr John P. HardtNNiicckknnaammee BisonCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Sojka Pavilion (4,000)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Becky HartOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (570) 577-1835FFaaxx (570) 577-1660EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee BucknellBison.comPPrreessss RRooww (570) 577-1519Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 11-17 / 7-7 (T-4th)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy, 3-0SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 8 / 3AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 420-518 (38 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 147-133AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 14-19PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 2 in 21 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield ‘90)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 274-234 (18 Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 207-196 (14 Seasons)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 108-80PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 11-12RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 22-11

ColgateThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Hamilton, N.Y.FFoouunnddeedd 1819EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,800PPrreessiiddeenntt Jeffrey HerbstAAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr David RoachNNiicckknnaammee RaidersCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Cotterell Court (3,100)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Jeremiah HergottOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (315) 228-7566FFaaxx (315) 228-7977EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoColgateRaiders.comPPrreessss RRooww (315) 228-6816Program Information 22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 7-22 / 2-12 (8th)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy, 2-1SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 4 / 1LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 8 / 1AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 374-603 (38 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 96-184AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 12-20PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 1 in 21 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh

Nicci Hays-Fort (Culver-Stockton ‘98)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 48-65 (Four Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll First SeasonPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd First SeasonPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt First SeasonRReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy First Season

Holy CrossThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Worcester, Mass.FFoouunnddeedd 1843EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,862PPrreessiiddeenntt Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J.AAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Richard Regan Jr.NNiicckknnaammee CrusadersCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Hart Center (3,600)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Meredith CookOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (508) 793-2780FFaaxx (508) 793-2309EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoHolyCross.comPPrreessss RRooww (508) 793-3980Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 10-20 / 6-8 (6th)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Navy, 2-0SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 8 / 3AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 636-374 (36 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 211-65AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 38-10PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 11 in 21 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Bill Gibbons (Clark ‘84)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 496-286 (26 Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 496-286 (26 Seasons)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 211-65PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 38-10RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 37-9

LafayetteThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Easton, Pa.FFoouunnddeedd 1826EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 2,406PPrreessiiddeenntt Daniel H. WeissAAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Bruce McCutcheonNNiicckknnaammee LeopardsCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Kirby Sports Center (3,500)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Drew KinglseyOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (610) 330-5518FFaaxx (610) 330-5519EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee GoLeopards.comPPrreessss RRooww (610) 330-5454 / 5455Program Information 22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 11-19 / 4-10 (7th)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 1-1SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 2 / 3LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 8 / 3AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 434-544 (39 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 94-186AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 11-21AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 0 in 21 seasonsHead CoachHHeeaadd CCooaacchh

Dianne Nolan (Glassboro St. ‘73)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 528-435 (34 Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 11-19 (One Season)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 4-10PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt RReeccoorrdd 0-1RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 1-1

LehighThe SchoolLLooccaattiioonn Bethlehem, Pa.FFoouunnddeedd 1865EEnnrroollllmmeenntt 4,700PPrreessiiddeenntt Dr. Alice P. GastAAtthhlleettiicc DDiirreeccttoorr Joe SterrettNNiicckknnaammee Mountain HawksCCoonnffeerreennccee Patriot League HHoommee AArreennaa Stabler Arena (5,600)Sports InformationSSIIDD CCoonnttaacctt Ben MasurOOffffiiccee PPhhoonnee (610) 758-5101FFaaxx (610) 758-4407EE--MMaaiill [email protected] SSiittee LehighSports.comPPrreessss RRooww (610) 758-4903 / 4933Program Information22001100--1111 RReeccoorrddss 21-11 / 10-4 (T-1st)22001100--1111 vvss.. NNaavvyy Tied, 1-1SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 3 / 2LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt 12 / 3AAllll--TTiimmee RReeccoorrdd 461-492 (37 Seasons)AAllll--TTiimmee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 136-144AAllll--TTiimmee PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. RReeccoorrdd 17-18PP..LL.. TToouurrnn.. TTiittlleess 3 in 21 seasonsHead Coach HHeeaadd CCooaacchh Sue Troyan (Dickinson ‘88)CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrdd 257-215 (17 Seasons)RReeccoorrdd aatt SScchhooooll 257-215 (17 Seasons)PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd 125-95PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt 17-13RReeccoorrdd vvss.. NNaavvyy 20-13

Patriot LeagueMembership

SScchhooooll FFiirrsstt SSeeaassoonnAAmmeerriiccaann 2001-02AArrmmyy 1990-91BBuucckknneellll 1990-91CCoollggaattee 1990-91HHoollyy CCrroossss 1990-91LLaaffaayyeettttee 1990-91LLeehhiigghh 1990-91NNaavvyy 1991-92

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Navy vs. American AAmmeerriiccaann lleeaaddss,, 2211--1177aatt NNaavvyy:: Navy leads, 12-7aatt AAmmeerriiccaann:: American leads, 12-4aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: American leads, 2-1DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttF16, 78 H L 75-53D4, 79 A W 81-77F12, 81 H W 62-57F2, 82 A L 64-61F19, 83 H W 61-60J29, 84 A L 60-47J26, 85 H W 66-60J17, 86 A L 79-70J17, 87 H L 66-52F2, 88 A L 68-49F11, 89 H W 72-55D21, 99 H L 65-54N29, 00 A L 75-67/OTJ29, 02 A L 86-83F20, 02 H W 67-50J14, 03 A L 60-55F11, 03 H W 75-72/2OTJ13, 04 H L 51-42F11, 04 A L 59-48M5, 04 N1 L 85-73J12, 05 A W 70-64F26, 05 H W 49-46M3, 05 N2 W 62-40J24, 06 H W 70-60F21, 06 A L 89-81/OTJ24, 07 A L 62-48F21, 07 H W 65-58M3, 07 H3 L 68-55J30, 08 H L 59-52F27, 08 A L 69-37J28, 09 A W 68-61F25, 09 H W 59-56J27, 10 H L 62-45F24, 10 A L 66-38M7, 10 N4 L 72-45J26, 11 A W 57-46F23, 11 H W 63-56M12, 11 H5 W 47-40N1: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N2: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.H3: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N4: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.H5: PLT (F); Annapolis, Md.

Navy vs. Army TTiieedd,, 2288--2288aatt NNaavvyy:: Army leads, 14-12aatt AArrmmyy:: Navy leads, 14-12aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Tied, 2-2DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttJ18, 81 N1 L 65-48F20, 82 A W 79-73F26, 83 H W 69-64F25, 84 A L 66-53F23, 85 H L 54-52F22, 86 A L 66-53F21, 87 H W 70-52F20, 88 A W 49-46F25, 89 H W 68-55F24, 90 A L 47-41F23, 91 H L 69-51J25, 92 A L 72-45F19, 92 H L 69-59M6, 92 N2 L 77-65J9, 93 H L 60-50F3, 93 A L 67-62F2, 94 H L 64-58F28, 94 A L 71-59J21, 95 H W 66-51F14, 95 A L 52-49J24, 96 H W 62-33F17, 96 A W 67-57M1, 96 N3 W 65-57J8, 97 A W 71-65F1, 97 H W 83-56F28, 97 N4 W 80-53J17, 98 H W 74-46J31, 98 A W 74-48J19, 99 A W 83-59F6, 99 H L 51-50F27, 99 A5 W 87-69J27, 00 H L 69-62F26, 00 A W 64-57J24, 01 A W 72-61F17, 01 H W 81-59M2, 01 H6 L 73-61J26, 02 H W 71-60F23, 02 A L 75-67J31, 03 A W 60-48M1, 03 H W 86-85/3OTJ30, 04 H W 75-73F28, 04 A L 65-60J23, 05 H L 64-50F6, 05 A L 89-81J21, 06 H L 83-69F4, 06 A L 78-72/OTJ21, 07 A W 49-44F18, 07 H L 58-43J27, 08 H L 58-49F23, 08 A L 70-66/OTJ24, 09 A W 44-39F21, 09 H L 58-50J23, 10 H W 64-53F20, 10 A W 54-48J22, 11 A W 55-46F19, 11 H L 57-46N1: Dartmouth-Burger King Invitational;

Hanover, N.H.N2: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.N3: PLT (QF); Worcester, Mass.N4: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.A5: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H6: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.

Navy vs. BucknellBBuucckknneellll lleeaaddss,, 2277--2211aatt NNaavvyy:: Tied, 11-11aatt BBuucckknneellll:: Bucknell leads, 13-8 aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Bucknell leads, 3-2DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttD5, 81 A W 71-49F1, 83 H W 51-48J12, 85 N1 W 68-58J11, 92 H W 70-68F5, 92 A W 77-74J23, 93 H L 55-47F17, 93 A L 90-62J22, 94 A W 74-60F17, 94 H W 73-71J7, 95 A L 54-52F1, 95 H W 54-48J10, 96 H L 90-86F3, 96 A L 64-58J22, 97 A W 52-42F15, 97 H W 68-55J21, 98 H W 51-41F14, 98 A W 57-50J6, 99 H W 65-58/OTJ30, 99 A L 71-54J12, 00 A L 64-58F5, 00 H L 46-43M3, 00 N2 L 62-43J10, 01 H L 60-57F3, 01 A L 85-66J12, 02 H L 69-52F6, 02 A L 83-71M1, 02 N3 L 72-57J18, 03 H L 74-65F16, 03 A L 73-60M7, 03 N4 L 79-69/OTJ17, 04 A L 72-63F14, 04 H W 65-42J30, 05 A W 53-43F13, 05 H L 65-58J7, 06 H L 88-51J28, 06 A L 74-54J6, 07 A L 67-47F3, 07 H L 76-66J12, 08 H L 71-45F9, 08 A L 65-50J10, 09 A L 66-50F7, 09 H L 66-54M7, 09 N5 W 53-51J8, 10 H W 70-40F6, 10 A W 61-46J8, 11 A W 62-56F5, 11 H W 66-45M9, 11 H6 W 55-41N1: James Madison Invitational;

Harrisonburg, Va.N2: PLT (QF); Easton, Pa.N3: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N4: PLT (QF); Upper Marlboro, Md.N5: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.H6: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.

Navy vs. Colgate NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 2288--1177aatt NNaavvyy:: Navy leads, 17-5aatt CCoollggaattee:: Colgate leads, 11-8aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Navy leads, 2-1DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttJ15, 92 A W 64-58F8, 92 H L 55-46J16, 93 A W 64-50F10, 93 H W 61-52J15, 94 H W 83-71F9, 94 A L 82-62J18, 95 A W 70-55F11, 95 H W 62-52J20, 96 H L 55-50F14, 96 A L 55-52/OTJ11, 97 A L 58-53F5, 97 H W 61-43J10, 98 H W 84-68F4, 98 A W 65-49F27, 98 H1 W 72-46J27, 99 H W 70-52F20, 99 A L 63-61F26, 99 N2 W 60-59F2, 00 A L 61-55F14, 00 H W 61-50J27, 01 H L 88-82F21, 01 A L 65-63J19, 02 A L 84-73F13, 02 H W 81-73J26, 03 H W 73-57F21, 03 A L 76-65J25, 04 A L 80-57F20, 04 H W 68-53J28, 05 A L 64-53F11, 05 H W 78-73F18, 06 A W 80-62F25, 06 H W 65-60M2, 06 N3 L 60-55J27, 07 H L 55-44F24, 07 A W 54-52F2, 08 A W 64-49M1, 08 H W 56-54J31, 09 H W 48-40F28, 09 A W 65-35J30, 10 A L 56-54F27, 10 H W 69-50M6, 10 N4 W 69-57J29, 11 H L 59-55F26, 11 A W 75-59M5, 11 H4 W 55-36H1: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N2: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.N3: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H4: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.

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Navy vs. Holy CrossHHoollyy CCrroossss lleeaaddss,, 3377--99aatt NNaavvyy:: Holy Cross leads, 16-5aatt HHoollyy CCrroossss:: Holy Cross leads, 20-4aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Holy Cross leads, 1-0DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttJ18, 92 H L 75-62F12, 92 A L 79-47J27, 93 A L 76-45F20, 93 H L 76-61J26, 94 H L 66-63F19, 94 A L 91-83M5, 94 H1 L 83-79J14, 95 A L 84-62F8, 95 H W 63-62J17, 96 H W 62-59F10, 96 A L 83-58M3, 96 A2 L 75-66J29, 97 H L 67-65F22, 97 A L 79-47J27, 98 A L 72-62F22, 98 H L 86-75/OTM4, 98 A3 L 67-60J17, 99 H W 81-74F9, 99 A L 69-61M3, 99 A4 L 72-58J23, 00 A L 69-57F19, 00 H L 80-71J20, 01 A L 78-63F14, 01 H L 78-77/OTJ8, 02 A L 82-79/OTF2, 02 H L 62-60J24, 03 H L 75-66F23, 03 A L 67-55J23, 04 A W 71-64F22, 04 H L 79-60J21, 05 H L 73-48F4, 05 A L 71-57M5, 05 A5 L 72-62J31, 06 H L 59-55F14, 06 A L 65-47J16, 07 A L 49-39F13, 07 H L 85-80J23, 08 H L 62-51F20, 08 A L 56-53M8, 08 N6 L 67-53J21, 09 A W 59-50F18, 09 H L 67-58J20, 10 H W 75-60F17, 10 A W 77-69J19, 11 A W 53-39F16, 11 H W 73-68/OTH1: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.A2: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.A3: PLT (F); Worcester, Mass.A4: PLT (F); Worcester, Mass.A5: PLT (SF); Worcester, Mass.N6: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.

Navy vs. Lafayette NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 3366--2200aatt NNaavvyy:: Navy leads, 23-6aatt LLaaffaayyeettttee:: Lafayette leads, 13-12aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Tied, 1-1DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttF16, 80 A W 85-63J22, 81 H W 73-61J20, 82 H W 73-45J19, 83 A W 54-47J18, 84 H L 59-54J16, 85 A L 70-57J15, 86 H L 74-58J14, 87 A L 74-63J6, 88 H L 41-38D8, 88 H W 67-53F5, 90 A L 63-49J30, 91 H W 66-47J29, 92 H L 80-68F22, 92 A L 88-60J20, 93 H L 58-47F13, 93 A L 72-67J19, 94 A L 80-63F12, 94 H W 69-57M3, 94 H1 W 64-63J11, 95 H W 65-35F4, 95 A W 54-39M3, 95 N2 W 68-44J13, 96 A W 63-60F7, 96 H L 51-49J18, 97 H W 67-52F12, 97 A W 64-60J17, 98 A W 70-60F11, 98 H W 73-63F28, 98 H3 W 76-59J9, 99 H W 67-54F3, 99 A W 75-64J16, 00 A L 52-50F9, 00 H W 62-54J17, 01 H W 77-62F11, 01 A L 64-59J23, 02 H W 56-55F16, 02 A W 50-45F2, 03 A W 70-52F27, 03 H W 68-66/OTF1, 04 H W 71-53F26, 04 A W 67-53J8, 05 H W 59-46F23, 05 A L 68-58J14, 06 A W 75-71/OTF11, 06 H W 73-63J13, 07 H W 55-43F10, 07 A L 68-65J19, 08 A L 60-44F16, 08 H W 53-44J17, 09 H W 53-48F14, 09 A W 60-57M8, 09 N4 L 62-55J16, 10 A L 46-43F13, 10 H W 62-42J15, 11 H W 61-52F12, 11 A L 58-53H1: PLT (QF); Annapolis, Md.N2: PLT (QF); West Point, N.Y.H3: PLT (SF); Annapolis, Md.N4: PLT (QF); Bethlehem, Pa.

Navy vs. LehighLLeehhiigghh lleeaaddss,, 2244--2211aatt NNaavvyy:: Navy leads, 12-10aatt LLeehhiigghh:: Lehigh leads, 14-9aatt NNeeuuttrraall SSiittee:: Tied, 0-0DDaattee SSiittee NNaavvyy WW//LL RReessuullttD8, 81 A W 76-54J17, 83 H W 54-49D3, 83 A L 71-60J22, 91 H W 69-47J22, 92 H W 71-51F15, 92 A L 85-70J13, 93 H W 77-70F6, 93 A W 80-68J12, 94 H L 79-69F5, 94 A L 68-65J28, 95 H W 69-62F25, 95 A W 61-59J31, 96 A W 61-60F24, 96 H W 68-53J15, 97 A W 84-49F8, 97 H L 80-78/OTM2, 97 A1 L 70-62J14, 98 H W 72-52F7, 98 A W 67-62J23, 99 A L 69-60F17, 99 H W 76-66J29, 00 H L 74-70F23, 00 A L 72-63J31, 01 A W 70-63F24, 01 H L 83-65J16, 02 H L 52-51F9, 02 A L 87-60J11, 03 H L 75-72F13, 03 A L 68-57J10, 04 A L 71-61F7, 04 H L 77-53J15, 05 A L 65-53F19, 05 H W 64-59J10, 06 A W 89-82/OTF7, 06 H W 49-42J9, 07 H W 54-44F7, 07 A W 59-46J16, 08 A L 55-53F13, 08 H L 54-50J14, 09 H L 66-63/OTF11, 09 A L 66-48J13, 10 A L 64-56F11, 10 H L 54-53J12, 11 H W 63-62F9, 11 A L 63-59A1: PLT (SF); Bethlehem, Pa.

Navy Series Recordsvs. Patriot League

AAllll GGaammeessAmerican American leads, 21-17Army Tied, 28-28Bucknell Bucknell leads, 27-21Colgate Navy leads, 28-17Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 37-9Lafayette Navy leads, 36-20Lehigh Lehigh leads, 24-21

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn GGaammeessAmerican Tied, 10-10Army Tied, 20-20Bucknell Bucknell leads, 24-16Colgate Navy leads, 24-16Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 31-9Lafayette Navy leads, 27-13Lehigh Lehigh leads, 22-18

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt GGaammeessAmerican American leads, 3-2Army Navy leads, 3-2Bucknell Bucknell leads, 3-2Colgate Navy leads, 4-1Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 6-0Lafayette Navy leads, 3-1Lehigh Lehigh leads, 1-0

NNaavvyy UUnnddeerr SStteeffaanniiee PPeemmppeerrAmerican Navy leads, 5-3Army Navy leads, 4-2Bucknell Navy leads, 6-2Colgate Navy leads, 6-2Holy Cross Navy leads, 5-1Lafayette Navy leads, 4-3Lehigh Lehigh leads, 5-1

OOppppoossiinngg SScchhooooll UUnnddeerr CCuurrrreenntt HHeeaadd CCooaacchh vvss.. NNaavvyyAmerican Navy leads, 5-3Army Tied, 5-5Bucknell Bucknell leads, 22-11Colgate Tied, 0-0Holy Cross Holy Cross leads, 37-9Lafayette Tied, 1-1Lehigh Lehigh leads, 20-13

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PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee LLaasstt GGaammee 115599--117733American 2010-11 17-21Army 2010-11 28-28Bucknell 2010-11 21-27Colgate 2010-11 28-16Holy Cross 2010-11 9-37Lafayette 2010-11 36-20Lehigh 2010-11 21-24

AAmmeerriiccaa EEaasstt LLaasstt GGaammee 1188--1199Albany 2003-04 3-3Maine 2010-11 1-1UMBC 2010-11 14-11New Hampshire 1998-99 0-1Stony Brook 1999-00 0-20-0 vs. Binghamton, Boston Univ., Hartford, Vermont

AAttllaannttiicc CCooaasstt LLaasstt GGaammee 00--33North Carolina 1991-92 0-1Virginia 1980-81 0-20-0 vs. Boston College, Clemson, Duke, FloridaState, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), North Carolina State, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest

AAttllaannttiicc SSuunn LLaasstt GGaammee 22--33Jacksonville 2004-05 1-2Stetson 2006-07 1-10-0 vs. Belmont, East Tennessee St., Florida GulfCoast, Kennesaw St., Lipscomb, Mercer, North Fla.,USC-Upstate

AAttllaannttiicc 1100 LLaasstt GGaammee 1122--2266Dayton 2009-10 0-2Duquesne 1992-93 2-1Fordham 2008-09 5-7George Washington 1987-88 2-9Massachusetts 2006-07 0-1Richmond 1985-86 2-3St. Bonaventure 2005-06 0-3Temple 1980-81 1-00-0 vs. Charlotte, La Salle, Rhode Island, St. Joseph's (Pa.), Saint Louis, Xavier

BBiigg EEaasstt LLaasstt GGaammee 44--1155DePaul 2010-11 0-1Georgetown 2007-08 2-9Marquette 2006-07 0-1Providence 2005-06 2-1Seton Hall 2003-04 0-1Syracuse 2003-04 0-1Villanova 2010-11 0-10-0 vs. Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, NotreDame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, St. John’s (N.Y.), SouthFlorida, West Virginia

BBiigg SSkkyy LLaasstt GGaammee 22--11Sacramento State 1998-99 2-0Weber State 1998-99 0-10-0 vs. Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana,Montana St., Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado,Portland State

BBiigg SSoouutthh LLaasstt GGaammee 1177--77Charleston Southern 2006-07 4-0Coastal Carolina 1997-98 2-0High Point 2009-10 2-1Liberty 2009-10 4-2Radford 2008-09 3-3Winthrop 2007-08 2-10-0 vs. Campbell, Gardner-Webb, UNC Asheville,Presbyterian (2012-13)

BBiigg TTeenn 00--00 0-0 vs. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan St.,Minnesota, Bebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State,Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin

BBiigg 1122 LLaasstt GGaammee 11--11Baylor 1992-93 1-0Texas 2003-04 0-10-0 vs. Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri,Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, TexasTech

BBiigg WWeesstt LLaasstt GGaammee 22--11Cal Poly 2004-05 1-1CS Northridge 1995-96 1-00-0 vs. CS Fullerton, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach State,Pacific

CCoolloonniiaall LLaasstt GGaammee 3311--3344Delaware 2010-11 4-7Drexel 1996-97 3-2George Mason 1988-89 7-4Hofstra 1981-82 0-1James Madison 1984-85 0-1UNC Wilmington 1994-95 3-1Towson 2009-10 7-12VCU 1982-83 1-0William & Mary 1993-94 6-60-0 vs. Georgia State, Northeastern, Old Dominion

CCoonnffeerreennccee UUSSAA LLaasstt GGaammee 11--33Marshall 2007-08 1-2Rice 2007-08 0-10-0 vs. UAB, UCF, East Carolina, Houston,Memphis, SMU, Southern Mississippi, UTEP,Tulane, Tulsa

GGrreeaatt WWeesstt 11--00NJIT 2010-11 1-00-0 vs. Chicago State, Houston Baptist, NorthDakota (2012-13), Texas-Pan American, Utah ValleyState

HHoorriizzoonn LLeeaagguuee LLaasstt GGaammee 22--22Loyola (Ill.) 1997-98 1-0Valparaiso 2002-03 1-1Wis.-Milwaukee 1997-98 0-10-0 vs. Butler, Cleveland State, Detroit, Illinois-Chicago, Wis.-Green Bay, Wright St.,Youngstown State

IIvvyy GGrroouupp LLaasstt GGaammee 2211--1166Brown 2004-05 0-2Columbia 2008-09 4-1Cornell 1996-97 2-0Dartmouth 1980-81 1-1Harvard 2010-11 1-1Pennsylvania 2009-10 5-2Princeton 2010-11 4-2Yale 2002-03 4-7

MMeettrroo AAttllaannttiicc AAtthhlleettiicc LLaasstt GGaammee 1188--1111Canisius 1993-94 0-1Iona 1997-98 2-0Loyola (Md.) 2010-11 11-3Manhattan 1988-89 0-1Marist 2000-01 1-1Niagara 1994-95 1-1Rider 2008-09 2-0Saint Peter’s (N.J.) 1999-00 0-3Siena 2010-11 1-10-0 vs. Fairfield

MMiidd--AAmmeerriiccaann LLaasstt GGaammee 33--66Buffalo 2000-01 1-2Eastern Michigan 1996-97 1-0Kent State 2007-08 0-1Ohio 2009-10 2-30-0 vs. Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Mich.

MMiidd--EEaasstteerrnn LLaasstt GGaammee 2288--1144Coppin State 1997-98 2-0Delaware State 2009-10 6-2Howard 2010-11 5-2Md.-Eastern Shore 2001-02 6-1Morgan State 2005-06 7-7North Carolina A&T 2006-07 2-1South Carolina St. 1994-95 0-10-0 vs. Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, Hampton,Norfolk State, North Carolina Central, Savannah St.

MMiissssoouurrii VVaalllleeyy 00--000-0 vs. Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Wichita State

MMoouunnttaaiinn WWeesstt LLaasstt GGaammee 66--99Air Force 2010-11 6-3Colorado State 2007-08 0-1UNLV 1999-00 0-1San Diego State 2007-08 0-2TCU 1992-93 0-1Wyoming 2003-04 0-10-0 vs. Boise State, New Mexico

NNoorrtthheeaasstt LLaasstt GGaammee 2211--2211Long Island 2006-07 3-1Monmouth (N.J.) 2005-06 1-1Mount St. Mary’s 2010-11 8-16Robert Morris 2003-04 1-0St. Francis (N.Y.) 2005-06 6-0St. Francis (Pa.) 2008-09 2-30-0 vs. Bryant (2012-13). Central Connecticut State,Fairleigh Dickinson, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart,Wagner

OOhhiioo VVaalllleeyy LLaasstt GGaammee 44--44Austin Peay 1995-96 1-1Eastern Illinois 2003-04 1-1Morehead State 2004-05 2-0Murray State 1996-97 0-20-0 vs. E. Kentucky, Jacksonville St., SE MissouriSt., Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (2012-13),Tennessee-Martin, Tennessee St., Tennessee Tech

PPaacciiffiicc 1122 LLaasstt GGaammee 00--22Arizona 2003-04 0-1California 2004-05 0-10-0 vs. Arizona State, UCLA, Colorado, Oregon,Oregon State, USC, Stanford, Utah, Washington,Washington State

SSoouutthheeaasstteerrnn LLaasstt GGaammee 11--22Florida 2010-11 0-2Mississippi 1998-99 1-00-0 vs. Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia,Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina,Tennessee, Vanderbilt

SSoouutthheerrnn LLaasstt GGaammee 1100--99Appalachian State 2001-02 1-2College of Charleston 2002-03 2-1Davidson 1994-95 1-1Elon 2009-10 1-0Furman 2000-01 0-1UNC Greensboro 1988-89 0-1Samford 1998-99 1-0Western Carolina 1998-99 1-2Wofford 1996-97 3-10-0 vs. Chattanooga, Georgia Southern

SSoouutthhllaanndd LLaasstt GGaammee 33--44McNeese State 2000-01 1-1Nicholls State 1993-94 1-0Southeast Louisiana 1993-94 0-1Texas State 2008-09 1-1UTSA 2009-10 0-10-0 vs. Central Arkansas, Lamar, Northwestern Stateof Louisiana, Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin,Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Texas-Arlington

SSoouutthhwweesstteerrnn AAtthhlleettiicc 00--000-0 vs. Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Alcorn State,Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Grambling, Jackson State,Mississippi Valley State, Prairie View A&M,Southern, Texas Southern

SSuummmmiitt LLeeaagguuee LLaasstt GGaammee 11--00Western Illinois 2009-10 1-00-0 vs. IPFW, IUPUI, Missouri-Kansas City, NorthDakaota State, Oakland, Oral Roberts, South Dakota(2012-13), South Dakota State, Southern Utah

SSuunn BBeelltt LLaasstt GGaammee 22--33Florida Atlantic 2005-06 1-0Louisiana-Lafayette 1999-00 0-1North Texas 2007-08 0-1Troy 2005-06 1-10-0 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas State,Denver, Florida International, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee State, South Alabama, WesternKentucky

WWeesstt CCooaasstt LLaasstt GGaammee 11--11Gonzaga 1996-97 1-0Loyola Marymount 1995-96 0-10-0 vs. Brigham Young, Pepperdine, Portland, St. Mary’s, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara

WWeesstteerrnn AAtthhlleettiicc LLaasstt GGaammee 33--00Fresno State 2002-03 1-0Nevada 1998-99 1-0San Jose State 1998-99 1-00-0 vs. Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, New MexicoState, Utah State

IInnddeeppeennddeennttss LLaasstt GGaammee 99--33Longwood 1990-91 9-2Seattle (2012-13) 2010-11 0-10-0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield

Note: Year in parenthesis refers to the season inwhich school completes NCAA Division I and coner-ence provisional status.

Navy All-Time W-L vs. Division I Conferences

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AAiirr FFoorrccee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 66--33))H: 4-0; A: 1-3; N: 1-0N22, 96 N1 W 52-49J3, 01 H W 56-38J5, 02 A L 85-69D29, 03 H W 73-60D30, 04 A L 72-62D29, 07 H W 72-69 (OT)J3, 09 A L 65-62D22, 09 H L 54-48D30, 10 A W 63-62N1: at Gate City Classic; Pocatello, Idaho

AAllbbaannyy ((TTiieedd,, 33--33))H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-1F28, 00 A L 56-50D9, 00 N1 L 57-56F5, 01 H W 66-56N30, 01 A W 69-55J5, 03 H W 71-63N23, 03 A L 77-55N1: at Hatter Classic; DeLand, Fla.

AAppppaallaacchhiiaann SSttaattee ((AASSUU lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J2, 00 H L 83-74D3, 00 A L 97-78N21, 01 H W 72-71

AArriizzoonnaa ((AArriizzoonnaa lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N29, 03 N1 L 67-61N1: Rainbow Wahine Classic;Honolulu, Hawaii

AAuussttiinn PPeeaayy ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D18, 95 H1 W 95-73D31, 95 A L 92-82H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

BBaayylloorr ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0J1, 93 N1 W 81-71N1: Holiday Classic; Orlando, Fla.

BBrroowwnn ((BBrroowwnn lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J8, 04 H L 65-59J18, 05 A L 64-54

BBuuffffaalloo ((BBuuffffaalloo lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D20, 92 H1 W 74-68D6, 99 H L 61-46D30, 00 A L 69-42H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa ((CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N21, 04 A L 87-55

CCaall PPoollyy ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D19, 02 H W 70-66N19, 04 A L 72-65

CCaall SSttaattee NNoorrtthhrriiddggee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J6, 96 A W 58-57/OT

CCaanniissiiuuss ((CCaanniissiiuuss lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D19, 93 H1 L 80-71H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

CCoolllleeggee ooff CChhaarrlleessttoonn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D30, 96 A W 69-59N16, 01 A L 93-70D21, 02 H1 W 76-62H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

CChhaarrlleessttoonn SSoouutthheerrnn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 44--00))H: 2-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0J9, 92 H W 77-56D3, 94 A W 92-88D21, 95 H1 W 82-61D20, 06 A W 65-55H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

CCooaassttaall CCaarroolliinnaa ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J2, 97 A W 74-63F9, 98 H W 60-45

CCoolloorraaddoo SSttaattee ((CCSSUU lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N23, 07 A1 L 59-53A1: Rocky Mountain Invitational;Fort Collins, Colo.

CCoolluummbbiiaa ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 44--11))H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0D6, 95 A W 70-64D2, 96 H W 80-63N26, 00 H W 89-76D29, 01 A W 81-70N22, 08 A1 L 54-53N1: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.

CCooppppiinn SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0J3, 95 H W 76-56D20, 97 H1 W 67-39H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

CCoorrnneellll ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D11, 95 A W 82-58J5, 97 H W 70-50

DDaarrttmmoouutthh ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D11, 79 H W 71-69J17, 81 A1 L 72-60A1: Dartmouth-Burger King Invitational; Hanover, N.H.

DDaavviiddssoonn ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J6, 93 H W 90-65D8, 94 A L 75-53

DDaayyttoonn ((DDaayyttoonn lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N25, 08 H L 64-58/OTJ5, 10 A L 84-54

DDeellaawwaarree ((DDeellaawwaarree lleeaaddss,, 77--44))H: 3-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-1J9, 80 H L 69-52D2, 80 H W 63-56D2, 81 A W 67-57D1, 82 H W 62-52N30, 83 A L 64-53N27, 88 N1 L 63-54N14, 97 H W 77-55D7, 98 A L 74-67D5, 03 A L 69-57D11, 09 A L 67-50D5, 10 H L 60-55N1: Seton Hall Tournament; South Orange, N.J.

DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 66--22))H: 4-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0D9, 78 A W 81-51D1, 95 N1 W 72-68D15, 02 H W 60-55D23, 04 H2 W 57-36J3, 05 A L 50-43D9, 05 H L 53-45N30, 08 H W 55-45N24, 09 A W 52-43N1: Lady Flames Classic; Lynchburg, Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

DDeePPaauull ((DDeePPaauull lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1M19, 11 N1 L 56-43N1: NCAA Tournament; University Park,Pa.

DDrreexxeell ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 33--22))H: 3-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0D30, 87 A L 81-48F6, 89 H W 78-65J29, 90 A L 62-58J16, 91 H W 79-59D20, 96 H1 W 68-57H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

DDuuqquueessnnee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0J30, 82 A L 64-63F6, 83 H W 68-63D7, 92 N1 W 63-47N1: Harris Teeter Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C.

EEaasstteerrnn IIlllliinnooiiss ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 02 A L 77-72D20, 03 H1 W 88-62H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

EEaasstteerrnn MMiicchhiiggaann ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N26, 96 H1 W 76-69H1: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.

EElloonn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N14, 09 A1 W 68-61A1: Phoenix Classic; Elon, N.C.

FFlloorriiddaa ((FFlloorriiddaa lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-2N21, 81 N1 L 92-67N27, 10 N2 L 52-43N1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.N2: Dead River Company Classic;Orono, Maine

FFlloorriiddaa AAttllaannttiicc ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N18, 05 A1 W 68-64A1: FAU Tip-Off Classic; Boca Raton,Fla.

FFoorrddhhaamm ((FFoorrddhhaamm lleeaaddss,, 77--55))H: 2-3; A: 3-2; N: 0-2F1, 92 A L 73-63F29, 92 H L 65-62J30, 93 H L 64-56F27, 93 A W 63-61M2, 93 N1 L 55-41J29, 94 A W 77-75F26, 94 H L 88-68J25, 95 A L 66-47F19, 95 H W 63-52M5, 95 N2 L 70-55J2, 08 H W 55-45J5, 09 A W 70-66/OTN1: Patriot League Tournament(Quarterfinal); Worcester, Mass.N2: Patriot League Tournament(Semifinal); West Point, N.Y.

FFrreessnnoo SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D22, 02 H1 W 68-66H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

FFuurrmmaann ((FFuurrmmaann lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D21, 00 H1 L 89-47H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 77--44))H: 5-1; A: 2-3; N: 0-0D9, 77 H W 78-65D5, 78 A W 74-59D6, 79 H W 90-70D2, 81 H L 66-65D7, 82 A L 71-62D6, 83 H W 61-51D5, 84 A L 60-57D2, 85 H W 69-63J12, 87 A W 80-63J23, 88 H W 67-58J11, 89 A L 69-44

GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn ((GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn lleeaaddss,, 99--22))H: 1-5; A: 0-4; N: 1-0F4, 78 H W 82-80/2OTJ13, 79 A L 67-59F5, 80 H L 74-69J27, 81 H L 71-63D4, 87 N1 W 67-64J3, 89 H L 58-55J20, 90 A L 78-50F6, 91 H L 82-67D3, 92 A L 100-74D4, 06 H L 51-34N20, 07 A L 81-56N1: Princeton Invitational; Princeton, N.J.

GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn ((GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn lleeaaddss,, 99--22))H: 2-4; A: 0-5; N: 0-0J14, 78 H L 69-68J23, 79 A L 73-62J17, 80 H W 58-52J14, 81 A L 69-65J14, 82 H W 59-58J12, 83 A L 55-50F7, 84 H L 63-62J30, 85 A L 81-66J28, 86 H L 54-45D8, 86 A L 75-55D1, 87 H L 55-51

GGoonnzzaaggaa ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N23, 96 N1 W 58-55N1: Gate City Classic; Pocatello, Idaho

HHaarrvvaarrdd ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J2, 10 A L 71-55N20, 10 H1 W 65-60H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

HHiigghh PPooiinntt ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 2-0J3, 91 N1 W 78-54N20, 00 H L 89-76N13, 09 N2 W 70-67/OTN1: West Florida Classic; Pensacola, Fla.N2: Phoenix Classic; Elon, N.C.

HHooffssttrraa ((HHooffssttrraa lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0M9, 82 H1 L 77-76H1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.

HHoowwaarrdd ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 55--22))H: 2-1; A: 2-1; N: 1-0J5, 93 A W 71-58D7, 93 H L 72-68D5, 94 A L 90-82N18, 06 N1 W 77-67N14, 07 H W 71-50N16, 08 A W 59-49J4, 11 H W 58-45N1: Seton Hall Basketball Classic; South Orange, N.J.

IIoonnaa ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N19, 97 H W 65-50D7, 97 A W 61-49

JJaacckkssoonnvviillllee ((JJaacckkssoonnvviillllee lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N18, 01 A W 75-65D8, 02 H L 75-73D18, 04 A L 63-59

JJaammeess MMaaddiissoonn ((JJMMUU lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J11, 85 A1 L 60-53A1: James Madison Invitational; Harrisonburg, Va.

KKeenntt SSttaattee ((KKeenntt SSttaattee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N24, 07 N1 L 53-47N1: Rocky Mountain Invitational;Fort Collins, Colo.

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LLiibbeerrttyy ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 44--11))H: 1-2; A: 3-0; N: 0-0D9, 83 H L 90-86/OTJ7, 87 A W 83-58J7, 92 H W 92-89/OTD7, 93 A W 54-45D2, 95 A1 W 55-47N21, 09 H2 L 55-43A1: Lady Flames Classic; Lynchburg, Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

LLoonngg IIssllaanndd ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 33--11))H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0N29, 95 A W 76-65D9, 96 H W 81-59J2, 06 H W 72-68N28, 06 A L 51-49

LLoonnggwwoooodd ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 99--22))H: 7-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-1D7, 84 H W 63-56D2, 86 A L 70-65J20, 88 H W 70-51J28, 89 H W 74-65F20, 89 H W 75-62J24, 90 A W 75-68F28, 90 H W 92-75D2, 90 N1 L 74-70J12, 91 H W 75-69F3, 91 A W 84-73F25, 91 H W 74-62N1: West Chester Dial Classic; West Chester, Pa.

LLaa..--LLaaffaayyeettttee ((LLaa..--LLaaffaayyeettttee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 99 A L 71-57

LLooyyoollaa ((IIllll..)) ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0J3, 98 H W 80-59

LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 1111--33))H: 6-2; A: 5-1; N: 0-0J26, 79 A W 85-82/OTM2, 79 H1 L 71-67F12, 80 H W 68-62F10, 81 A W 77-63F9, 82 H W 79-60F9, 83 A W 64-50F14, 84 H W 66-63F17, 85 A L 72-69F12, 86 H W 68-51F28, 87 A W 77-53F24, 88 H W 77-63D29, 88 A W 76-60N20, 09 H2 W 67-57D3, 10 H L 57-54H1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

LLooyyoollaa MMaarryymmoouunntt ((LLMMUU lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J3, 96 A L 78-63

MMaaiinnee ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0J2, 88 A L 92-55N26, 10 A1 W 65-43A1: Dead River Company Classic;Orono, Maine

MMaannhhaattttaann ((MMaannhhaattttaann lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N26, 88 N1 L 54-51N1: Seton Hall Tournament; South Orange, N.J.

MMaarriisstt ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D30, 00 A L 66-55D1, 01 H W 66-59

MMaarrqquueettttee ((MMaarrqquueettttee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

D29, 06 A L 67-40

MMaarrsshhaallll ((MMaarrsshhaallll lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D5, 01 A W 71-61N12, 06 H L 74-47N16, 07 A L 70-58

UUMMBBCC ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 1144--1122))H: 8-5; A: 4-7; N: 2-0J11, 78 H W 69-44F16, 79 H W 83-33J29, 83 N1 W 63-57F18, 84 A W 64-60N30, 84 H W 74-58M8, 85 N2 W 60-59F8, 86 A L 64-55F2, 87 H L 63-61F26, 88 A W 70-67J9, 90 H L 81-79F9, 91 A L 69-53F10, 92 H W 82-63F22, 94 A L 65-61D4, 96 H W 63-33D8, 99 H W 50-46N22, 00 A L 67-56D16, 01 H W 47-45D4, 02 A W 52-40D3, 03 H W 60-41D1, 04 A L 59-46D30, 05 H L 71-44D6, 06 A W 74-56D5, 07 H L 59-51D3, 08 A L 85-77D2, 09 A L 59-51D21, 10 H L 65-56N1: Towson Invitational; Towson, Md.N2: ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs; Lock Haven, Pa.

MMdd..--EEaasstteerrnn SShhoorree ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 66--11))H: 6-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0F1, 78 H W 73-58J23, 80 H W 86-45F3, 81 H W 92-60F16, 82 H W 72-51N29, 90 A L 62-60D9, 91 H W 63-55D19, 01 A1 W 67-54A1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

MMaassssaacchhuusseettttss ((UUMMaassss lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N17, 06 N1 L 61-42N1: Seton Hall Basketball Classic; South Orange, N.J.

MMccNNeeeessee SSttaattee ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 99 A L 55-47D20, 00 H1 W 74-65/OTH1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

MMiissssiissssiippppii ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D20, 98 H1 W 74-71H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

MMoonnmmoouutthh ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1D31, 92 N1 W 78-72N19, 05 N2 L 88-79N1: Holiday Classic; Orlando, Fla.N2: FAU Tip-Off Classic; Boca Raton,Fla.

MMoorreehheeaadd SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D20, 95 H1 W 77-65D22, 04 H2 W 69-46H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.H2: Navy Classic, Annapolis, Md.

MMoorrggaann SSttaattee ((TTiieedd,, 77--77))H: 5-3; A: 2-2; N: 0-2F18, 79 H L 66-62F23, 79 N1 L 65-61F20, 80 H L 82-72F25, 81 A L 91-58F25, 82 H W 72-53F21, 83 A W 77-71J14, 84 N2 L 77-57F21, 84 H L 62-59F19, 85 A W 83-72N25, 95 H3 W 80-64J13, 99 H W 56-43J18, 00 A L 80-61N25, 03 H W 80-47D6, 05 H W 79-50N1: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.N2: Davis & Elkins Tournament; Elkins, W.Va.H3: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.

MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss ((MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss lleeaaddss,, 88--1166))H: 6-5; A: 1-8; N: 1-3F11, 78 H L 64-56J10, 79 H L 62-58F11, 79 A W 59-51F24, 79 N1 W 71-58M3, 79 H2 W 60-47F10, 80 H W 76-60F15, 81 A L 54-53M7, 81 A3 L 50-48N20, 81 N4 L 61-48F7, 82 H L 76-66N23, 82 A L 66-48D3, 82 N5 L 69-48N28, 83 H W 59-56N20, 84 A L 73-58F18, 86 H L 62-57F17, 87 A L 70-53F16, 88 H L 80-65N22, 88 N6 L 72-62F8, 89 A L 77-70N22, 91 A7 L 63-50D21, 97 H8 W 71-66N29, 05 A L 80-72N25, 06 H W 57-46D8, 10 H W 63-46N1: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.H2: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.A3: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Annapolis, Md.N4: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.N5: Cavalier Classic; Charlottesville, Va.N6: West Chester Tournament; West Chester, Pa.A7: Mount St. Mary's Tip-Off; Emmitsburg, Md.H8: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

MMuurrrraayy SStt.. ((MMuurrrraayy SStt.. lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D29, 94 A L 71-67/OTD21, 96 H1 L 70-61H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

NNJJIITT ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N14, 10 A W 72-55

NNeevvaaddaa ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N22, 98 A1 W 70-65A1: DANKA Classic; Reno, Nev.

UUNNLLVV ((UUNNLLVV lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J4, 00 A L 74-56

NNeeww HHaammppsshhiirree ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 00--11))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N25, 98 H L 68-64

NNiiaaggaarraa ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0J7, 83 N1 W 55-43N27, 94 H2 L 68-56N1: IUP Tournament; Indiana, Pa.H2: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.

NNiicchhoollllss SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0D30, 93 A W 71-66

NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa ((UUNNCC lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D6, 91 A1 L 97-61A1: Harris Teeter Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C.

NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa AA&&TT ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D19, 98 H1 W 67-52N22, 05 H W 80-69D18, 06 A L 64-59H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

UUNNCC GGrreeeennssbboorroo ((UUNNCCGG lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D10, 88 H L 73-66

UUNNCC WWiillmmiinnggttoonn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 33--11))H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J9, 86 H W 53-46J31, 87 H W 73-70D5, 93 A L 77-67N26, 94 H1 W 50-42H1: Navy Tip-Off Classic; Annapolis, Md.

NNoorrtthh TTeexxaass ((UUNNTT lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N11, 07 N1 L 56-45N1: Winthrop Classic; Winthrop, S.C.

OOhhiioo ((OOhhiioo lleeaaddss,, 33--22))H: 0-2; A: 2-1; N: 0-0J2, 03 A W 67-52N10, 06 A L 72-49J5, 08 H L 81-52N14, 08 H L 63-48N16, 09 A W 55-51

PPeennnn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 55--22))H: 4-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0J12, 81 H W 81-72N28, 87 H W 75-62J21, 89 A L 73-67N26, 96 H W 59-50D5, 97 A W 70-66D5, 08 A L 61-58D6, 09 H W 65-51

PPrriinncceettoonn ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 44--22))H: 2-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0D5, 87 A1 W 65-53D4, 90 H W 80-65D2, 91 A L 81-61N21, 99 H W 67-63J5, 01 A W 67-45D10, 10 H L 74-61A1: Princeton Invitational; Princeton, N.J.

PPrroovviiddeennccee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1N22, 02 N1 L 70-62D10, 04 H W 72-42D2, 05 A W 67-61N1: Bank North Classic; Burlington, Vt.

RRaaddffoorrdd ((TTiieedd,, 33--33))H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-1N23, 91 N1 L 80-66F4, 04 A W 74-68J5, 05 A L 59-51D19, 05 H W 71-65N30, 07 A L 63-51D22, 08 H W 61-44N1: Mount St. Mary's Tip-Off; Emmitsburg, Md.

RRiiccee ((RRiiccee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N9, 07 N1 L 63-52N1: Winthrop Classic; Winthrop, S.C.

RRiicchhmmoonndd ((RRiicchhmmoonndd lleeaaddss,, 33--22))H: 1-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0F13, 82 A W 63-58J15, 83 H L 52-50F11, 84 A L 64-41F9, 85 H W 64-61/OTF5, 86 A L 75-61

RRiiddeerr ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N18, 07 H W 68-58D19, 08 A W 71-64

RRoobbeerrtt MMoorrrriiss ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N21, 03 A W 68-58

SSaaccrraammeennttoo SStt.. ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0N23, 97 H W 70-43N19, 98 A W 75-71

SStt.. BBoonnaavveennttuurree ((SSBBUU lleeaaddss,, 33--00))H: 0-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J7, 93 H L 84-77D4, 04 A L 61-57D19, 05 H L 57-48

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SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((NN..YY..)) ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 66--00))H: 3-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-0D18, 93 H1 W 74-58N30, 94 A W 64-58D30, 95 H W 66-54D6, 96 A W 64-33D31, 03 H W 79-53N27, 05 A W 52-48H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) ((SSFF lleeaaddss,, 33--22))H: 1-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0D1, 92 A W 82-69D9, 93 H L 81-77D31, 97 A1 L 82-64D1, 06 A L 64-56N28, 08 H W 76-66A1: Red Flash Classic; Loretto, Pa.

SSaaiinntt PPeetteerr''ss ((NN..JJ..)) ((SSPPCC lleeaaddss,, 33--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0M1, 80 A1 L 83-67D1, 98 H L 61-58N24, 99 A L 71-53A1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Jersey City, N.J.

SSaammffoorrdd ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N28, 98 N1 W 63-55N1: Georgia Tech Classic; Atlanta, Ga.

SSaann DDiieeggoo SSttaattee ((SSDDSSUU lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0N25, 01 A L 73-69D18, 07 A L 91-33

SSaann JJoossee SSttaattee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N21, 98 N1 W 76-48N1: DANKA Classic; Reno, Nev.

SSeeaattttllee ((SSeeaattttllee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J1, 11 A L 62-50

SSeettoonn HHaallll ((SSeettoonn HHaallll lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D21, 04 H1 L 60-53H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

SSiieennaa ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1M5, 83 N1 L 69-59N12, 10 A W 57-43N1: EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional; Buffalo, N.Y.

SSoouutthh CCaarroolliinnaa SSttaattee ((SSCCSSUU lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0D17, 94 H1 L 60-58H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

SSoouutthheeaasstt LLoouuiissiiaannaa ((SSEE LLaa.. lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0D28, 93 A L 76-73

SStteettssoonn ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D10, 00 A1 L 87-82J2, 07 A W 61-56A1: at Hatter Classic; DeLand, Fla.

SSttoonnyy BBrrooookk ((SSBB lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J8, 00 A L 56-38F12, 00 H L 68-59

SSyyrraaccuussee ((SSyyrraaccuussee lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N30, 03 N1 L 60-46N1: Rainbow Wahine Classic; Honolulu, Hawaii

TTeemmppllee ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N21, 80 N1 W 74-69N1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.

TTeexxaass ((TTeexxaass lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N28, 03 N1 L 97-46H1: Rainbow Wahine Classic; Honolulu, Hawaii

TTCCUU ((TTCCUU lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1D30, 92 N1 L 91-60N1: Holiday Classic; Orlando, Fla.

UUTTSSAA ((UUTTSSAA lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 09 A1 L 69-57A1: UTSA Thanksgiving Classic; San Antonio, Texas.

TTeexxaass SSttaattee ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1N29, 97 N1 W 66-55N21, 08 N2 L 77-58N1: Minnesota Dial Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.N2: Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic; New York, N.Y.

TToowwssoonn ((TToowwssoonn lleeaaddss,, 1122--77))H: 4-3; A: 3-7; N: 0-2F23, 78 N1 L 67-53F6, 79 H W 63-56F22, 79 A2 W 76-67F15, 80 A L 65-58F18, 81 H W 68-55J30, 83 A3 W 50-48J26, 84 H L 56-51F11, 85 A L 76-62F10, 86 H L 75-64F12, 87 A W 77-64J18, 88 H L 66-60J23, 89 A L 75-71N26, 91 H W 62-60J4, 94 A L 81-61D30, 97 N4 L 84-75N28, 01 A L 55-54N26, 02 H W 70-57D9, 08 A L 65-53D13, 09 H L 56-43N1: MAIAW Tournament; Baltimore, Md.A2: MAIAW Tournament; Towson, Md.A3: TSU Invitational; Towson, Md.N4: Red Flash Classic; Loretto, Pa.

TTrrooyy ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N27, 04 H W 80-66J4, 06 A L 89-87 (2OT)

VVaallppaarraaiissoo ((TTiieedd,, 11--11))H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0J2, 02 H L 71-64D1, 02 A W 58-47

VViillllaannoovvaa ((VViillllaannoovvaa lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0N19, 10 H1 L 54-41H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

VViirrggiinniiaa ((VViirrggiinniiaa lleeaaddss,, 22--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0J26, 80 A L 93-67N22, 80 A1 L 54-47A1: Virginia Tip-Off; Charlottesville, Va.

VVaa.. CCoommmmoonnwweeaalltthh ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0D4, 82 N1 W 73-72N1: Cavalier Classic; Charlottesville, Va.

WWeebbeerr SSttaattee ((WWeebbeerr SStt.. lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N27, 98 N1 L 77-47N1: Georgia Tech Classic; Atlanta, Ga.

WWeesstteerrnn CCaarroolliinnaa ((WWCCUU lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0F5, 92 A L 63-60N21, 97 H W 84-68N13, 98 A L 59-56

WWeesstteerrnn IIlllliinnooiiss ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0N28, 09 N1 W 67-33N1: UTSA Thanksgiving Classic; San Antonio, Texas.

WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy ((TTiieedd,, 66--66))H: 3-3; A: 3-2; N: 0-1F23, 80 H W 82-66J24, 81 A L 88-84/2OTJ23, 82 H W 72-47J22, 83 A W 71-51J15, 84 N1 L 56-46J21, 84 H W 63-48J19, 85 A W 65-64/OTJ25, 86 H L 58-53J24, 87 A W 67-58M2, 92 H L 70-63D19, 92 H2 L 55-40N30, 93 A L 90-50N1: Davis & Elkins Tournament; Elkins, W.Va.H2: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.

WWiinntthhrroopp ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 22--11))H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0N29, 86 H W 69-54D20, 01 H1 W 73-58N10, 07 A2 L 47-33H1: Navy Classic; Annapolis, Md.A2: Winthrop Classic; Winthrop, S.C.

WWiiss..--MMiillwwaauukkeeee ((UUWWMM lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1N30, 97 N1 L 79-76N1: Minnesota Dial Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.

WWooffffoorrdd ((NNaavvyy lleeaaddss,, 33--11))H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0D17, 95 H W 59-47J27, 96 A L 64-58J13, 97 H W 64-51J25, 97 A W 67-53

WWyyoommiinngg ((WWyyoommiinngg lleeaaddss,, 11--00))H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0J4, 04 A L 69-60

YYaallee ((YYaallee lleeaaddss,, 77--44))H: 3-3; A: 0-4; N: 1-0F3, 79 H W 77-68F2, 80 A L 79-76F2, 81 H L 58-56D2, 88 A L 62-55D8, 89 H W 69-63D7, 90 A L 85-68J4, 92 H L 76-68D31, 98 H W 67-66J31, 00 H L 58-50J15, 01 A L 81-58N23, 02 N1 W 77-69N1: Bank North Classic; Burlington, Vt.

Navy vs. Division II OpponentsOOppppoonneenntt LLaasstt GGaammee WW--LLAla.-Huntsville 1996-97 1-0Baltimore 1982-83 1-0Bloomsburg 1977-78 1-0Bowie State 1994-95 1-1California (Pa.) 1985-86 2-0Catholic 1989-90 7-3Charleston (W. Va.) 1982-83 1-1Clarion 1984-85 2-0Concordia 1984-85 1-0C.W. Post 1990-91 1-1Davis & Elkins 1990-91 2-0Dist. of Columbia 1994-95 3-3East Stroudsburg 1988-89 1-0Erskine 1985-86 0-1Frank. & Marshall 1979-80 2-0Frostburg State 1979-80 4-0Galludet 1977-78 1-0Gannon 1986-87 1-0Hood 1977-78 1-0Immaculata 1986-87 5-1Indiana (Pa.) 1992-93 5-1Johns Hopkins 1977-78 1-0Kutztown 1987-88 3-1Lock Haven 1989-90 7-3Manhattanville 1980-81 1-0Marymount 1990-91 5-0Mary Washington 1984-85 1-0Mercy 1986-87 1-0Millersville 1990-91 3-2Molloy 1989-90 1-0College of Notre Dame 1985-86 5-0Pace 1989-90 2-2Philadelphia Textile 1990-91 1-0Pittsburg-Johnstown 1988-89 1-1Randolph-Macon 1988-89 3-1Rollins College 1984-85 1-0St. Leo 1987-88 1-0St. Mary's 1977-78 1-0St. Thomas Aquinas 1990-91 0-1Salisbury State 1977-78 0-2Scranton 1982-83 2-1Shepherd 1990-91 2-0Shippensburg 1989-90 8-3Virginia Union 1985-86 0-1West Chester 1989-90 4-1West Florida 1989-90 1-1West Liberty 1983-84 1-0Western Maryland 1979-80 3-0Wingate 1986-87 0-1Winston-Salem State 2008-09 2-0Wis.-Eau Claire 1989-90 1-0Wis.-Parkside 1990-91 1-0Wis.-Stout 1985-86 1-0

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FACILITIESTable of ContentsNavy Facilities 68-69Dave Smalley Court 70

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TIMELINEConstruction Began –– Dec. 1987 Cornerstone –– Sept. 1988Dedicated –– Oct. 1991

Multi-Purpose Seating –– 6,500Basketball Seating –– 5,710

FIRST NAVY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEJan. 11, 1992 –– Navy 70, Bucknell 68

FINANCIAL INFORMATIONOverall Cost –– $30 millionDept. of the Navy –– $13 million Naval Academy Athletic Assoc. –– $1 millionThe United Service Organization (USO) –– provided a

$500,000 lead gift to honor Bob Hope

BUILDING FEATURES� The hall has two exterior, landscaped memorial plazas

donated by the classes of 1942, ‘58 and ‘59.� All seats in the facility are dedicated to the memory of

individuals who have committed themselves to thecause of freedom.

� The approximately 40 rooms in the building haveplaques dedicated to individuals and organizationswho have supported our country and the NavalAcademy.

� A wall is reserved by the Pearl Harbor SurvivorsAssociation to commemorate those who were killedduring the attack on Pearl Harbor.

� One concourse was dedicated to Lt. Lloyd Garnett andhis shipmates on the USS Samuel B Roberts (DE 413)who earned their ship the reputation as the “destroyerescort that fought like a battleship” in Leyte Gulf.

� A music room was named for Lt. Mark Lange, Class of1979, whose plane was shot down over Lebanon inDec. 1983. Residents from Lange’s hometown ofDetroit and the surrounding areas funded the room.

� The four-sided video board used to displayed live gameaction and statistics was added over center court inDecember of 2006.

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PROMINENT ALUMNI HALLSPEAKERS & PERFORMANCES

President George W. BushPresident George H. W. BushPresident Jimmy Carter

Vice President Dick Cheney Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice

General Colin PowellWayne BradyTerri ClarkBill CosbySara EvansFour TopsVince Gill

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The playing court at Alumni Hall was dedicated

as Dave Smalley Court, who has been associated

with the Academy as a player, coach, physical educa-

tion professor and administrator for more than 50

years, during ceremonies held January 7, 2006.

“Dave is one of the finest gentlemen and

accomplished professionals ever to serve our midship-

men,” said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet

Gladchuk at the time of the court dedication

announcement. “He is respected, appreciated and

loved by the thousands who have been fortunate to

benefit from his friendship. He represents the quali-

ties and values of the Naval Academy and approach-

es every day in the spirit of service to others before

self. Those who know Dave understand why this trib-

ute is appropriate. Certainly it will be a constant

reminder of Dave’s stellar legacy of support to the

Brigade, but more importantly for the man who has

always been a beacon of inspiration on the Yard, and

exemplifies the standards for commitment to his alma

mater and excellence as a leader.”

“I’m most appreciative of this signal honor in

recognition of the contributions of the Navy basketball

players over the years,” said Smalley, who was been

inducted into four Hall of Fames — Seton Hall Prep

(high school), Wyoming Seminary (prep school), Naval

Academy and Anne Arundel County. “I feel this honor

validates the many basketball players and their coach-

es who have been a part of the Navy basketball pro-

gram and its tradition. It recognizes the hundreds of

Midshipmen who played and continue to play the

game for countless hours with all their energy and

ability. Some earned more accolades than others, but

all were instrumental in the ultimate goal of winning

games for the Naval Academy. I see this dedication

as recognition to what they have given the Academy.”

A 1957 graduate of the Naval Academy,

Smalley won a combined six letters in basketball and

baseball, while earning four N-Stars against arch rival

Army. He is one of only four midshipmen in the 99-

year history of Navy men’s basketball to serve as

team captain for two-consecutive years. He was the

Mids’ top scorer during his sophomore and senior

campaigns, while leading the team in free throw per-

centage as a junior and senior. He was also selected

to play in the East-West All-Star Game in Kansas City

his senior year.

Smalley scored 856 points during his three-year

varsity career and twice won the Charles Evans

McDonough Memorial Basketball Cup, awarded annu-

ally “to the member of the basketball squad deemed

to have been the outstanding team player during the

season.”

Dave Smalley CourtSmalley was also a standout outfielder for the

Navy baseball team. He won the Blair Bat, symbolic

of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League batting

title, during his junior season with a league average of

.419. He also led the league in RBIs with 12. In over-

all games that season, he led the squad in hits (30),

homers (3), RBIs (25) and batting average (.448).

Smalley won the Naval Academy Athletic

Association Sword in 1957 as the midshipman of the

graduating class who was considered “to have per-

sonally excelled in athletics during his years of varsity

competition.”

A native of Baltimore, Md., Smalley served five

years in the United States Marine Corps, where he

was named to the All-Marine Basketball Team four

years.

In 1962, Smalley returned to the Academy as an

assistant coach with the men’s basketball team and as

a member of the Physical Education Department. In

1966, Smalley succeeded Ben Carnevale as head

coach of the Navy basketball team. Under his 10-year

direction, Navy produced a 94-130 record and his

Midshipmen teams were ranked among the top 10 in

the country in team defense in three of his last six

seasons.

In 1976, Smalley left his post as the men’s

coach and later that year was asked to lay the ground-

work for a women’s basketball program. His first sea-

son leading the women, competing at the junior varsity

level, he led the Mids to a 10-1 record and won the

Maryland AIAW state championship for small colleges.

The program achieved varsity status in 1977, and he

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guided the Midshipmen to a 12-year combined record

of 179-119 that featured 10 winning seasons.

Smalley’s teams recorded back-to-back 18-win sea-

sons in 1981-82 and 1982-83, and the 1986-87 team

finished 18-8 and captured the ECAC South Division II

Championship.

Smalley held the title of Assistant Director of

Athletics in charge of admissions since 1979 and was

promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director for

Admissions, Academics and Compliance in 2001. In

that capacity, Smalley handled the admissions

process for recruited athletes in each of Navy’s 30

varsity sports, as well as monitored the academic

progress of Navy’s 1500 student-athletes.

Smalley passed away in the spring of 2007.

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HISTORYTable of ContentsYearly Records 72Coaching History 73Yearly Results & Recaps 74-81Single-Game Records 82-85Single-Season Records 86-87Career Records 88-891,000-Point Scorers 90Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders 91-93Year-by-Year Team Statistics 94-96Patriot League Tournament History 97All-Time Patriot League Honorees 98NAAA & Team Award Recipients 99Victory Leaders 100

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Overall YYeeaarr AAllll HH RR NN11997777--7788 12-7 8-4 3-1 1-211997788--7799 17-7 10-4 6-2 1-111997799--8800 15-9 10-3 5-6 0-011998800--8811 13-12 10-2 1-9 2-111998811--8822 18-8 9-3 7-3 2-211998822--8833 18-9 8-3 5-3 5-311998833--8844 10-13 6-5 1-6 3-211998844--8855 16-11 11-1 2-10 3-011998855--8866 10-15 6-5 2-8 2-211998866--8877 18-8 10-3 7-5 1-011998877--8888 15-10 9-4 5-5 1-111998888--8899 16-10 9-3 5-5 2-211998899--9900 16-8 7-1 6-6 3-111999900--9911 16-8 11-3 3-3 2-211999911--9922 10-17 7-7 2-8 1-211999922--9933 11-15 3-7 6-7 2-111999933--9944 10-18 6-8 4-10 0-011999944--9955 16-12 11-3 4-8 1-111999955--9966 19-9 9-3 8-6 2-011999966--9977 22-6 11-3 8-3 3-011999977--9988 23-6 15-1 7-3 1-211999988--9999 17-11 9-3 5-7 3-111999999--0000 5-23 4-9 1-13 0-122000000--0011 10-18 7-7 3-10 0-122000011--0022 13-15 8-4 5-10 0-122000022--0033 16-12 10-4 5-6 1-222000033--0044 13-17 9-5 4-8 0-422000044--0055 11-18 8-3 2-15 1-022000055--0066 14-14 8-6 6-6 0-222000066--0077 12-17 5-7 6-9 1-122000077--0088 7-23 6-7 1-12 0-422000088--0099 16-15 6-6 9-7 1-222000099--1100 17-14 8-4 6-9 3-122001100--1111 20-12 11-6 9-4 0-2

Patriot League YYeeaarr AAllll HH RR NN PPll..11999911--9922 4-10 2-5 2-5 0-0 T-5th11999922--9933 5-9 2-5 3-4 0-0 6th11999933--9944 5-9 3-4 2-5 0-0 6th11999944--9955 10-4 7-0 3-4 0-0 3rd11999955--9966 6-6 3-3 3-3 0-0 3rd11999966--9977 8-4 4-2 4-2 0-0 2nd11999977--9988 10-2 5-1 5-1 0-0 T-1st11999988--9999 7-5 5-1 2-4 0-0 3rd11999999--0000 3-9 2-4 1-5 0-0 7th22000000--0011 4-8 2-4 2-4 0-0 5th22000011--0022 5-9 4-3 1-6 0-0 7th22000022--0033 6-8 4-3 2-5 0-0 5th22000033--0044 6-8 4-3 2-5 0-0 T-6th22000044--0055 6-8 4-3 2-5 0-0 T-5th22000055--0066 7-7 4-3 3-4 0-0 4th22000066--0077 6-8 3-4 3-4 0-0 T-4th22000077--0088 3-11 2-5 1-6 0-0 7th22000088--0099 8-6 3-4 5-2 0-0 T-3rd22000099--1100 8-6 5-2 3-4 0-0 3rd22001100--1111 10-4 5-2 5-2 0-0 T-1st

Non-League RegularSeason YYeeaarr AAllll HH RR NN11997777--7788 12-7 8-4 3-1 1-211997788--7799 17-7 10-4 6-2 1-111997799--8800 15-9 10-3 5-6 0-011998800--8811 13-12 10-2 1-9 2-111998811--8822 18-8 9-3 7-3 2-211998822--8833 18-9 8-3 5-3 5-311998833--8844 10-13 65 1-6 3-211998844--8855 16-11 11-1 2-10 3-011998855--8866 10-15 6-5 2-8 2-211998866--8877 18-8 10-3 7-5 1-011998877--8888 15-10 9-4 5-5 1-111998888--8899 16-10 9-3 5-5 2-211998899--9900 16-8 7-1 6-6 3-111999900--9911 16-8 11-3 3-3 2-211999911--9922 6-6 5-2 0-3 1-111999922--9933 6-5 1-2 3-2 2-111999933--9944 4-8 2-3 2-5 0-011999944--9955 5-7 4-3 1-4 0-011999955--9966 12-2 6-0 5-2 1-011999966--9977 13-1 7-1 4-0 2-011999977--9988 11-3 8-0 2-1 1-211999988--9999 8-5 4-2 2-2 2-111999999--0000 2-13 2-5 0-8 0-022000000--0011 6-9 5-2 1-6 0-122000011--0022 8-5 4-1 4-4 0-022000022--0033 10-3 6-1 3-1 1-122000033--0044 7-8 5-2 2-3 0-322000044--0055 4-9 4-0 0-9 0-022000055--0066 7-6 4-3 3-2 0-122000066--0077 6-8 2-2 3-5 1-122000077--0088 4-11 4-2 0-6 0-322000088--0099 7-8 3-2 4-5 0-122000099--1100 8-7 3-2 3-5 2-022001100--1111 7-7 3-4 4-2 0-1

Patriot LeagueTournament YYeeaarr AAllll HH RR NN RRdd..11999911--9922 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF11999922--9933 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 QF11999933--9944 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 SF11999944--9955 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 SF11999955--9966 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 SF11999966--9977 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 SF11999977--9988 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 F11999988--9999 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 F11999999--0000 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000000--0011 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 QF22000011--0022 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000022--0033 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000033--0044 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000044--0055 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 SF22000055--0066 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000066--0077 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 QF22000077--0088 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 QF22000088--0099 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 SF22000099--1100 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 SF22001100--1111 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 F

Navy Yearly Varsity RecordsRecord Breakdown OOvveerraallll

AAllll HH RR NNDDiivv.. 22 –––– 1144 SSeeaassoonnss –––– 11997777--7788 tthhrroouugghh 11999900--9911

210-135 124-44 58-72 28-19.609 .738 .446 .596

DDiivv.. 11 –––– 2200 SSeeaassoonnss –––– 11999911--9922 tthhrroouugghh pprreess.. 282-292 161-103 101-161 20-28

.491 .610 .385 .417TToottaall –––– 3344 SSeeaassoonnss

492-417 285-147 159-233 48-47.541 .660 .406 .505

NNoonn--LLeeaagguuee RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn AAllll HH RR NN

DDiivv.. 22 –––– 1144 SSeeaassoonnss –––– 11997777--7788 tthhrroouugghh 11999900--9911210-135 124-44 58-72 28-19

.609 .738 .446 .596DDiivv.. 11 –––– 2200 SSeeaassoonnss –––– 11999911--9922 tthhrroouugghh pprreess..

141-131 82-39 46-75 13-17.518 .678 .380 .433

TToottaall –––– 3344 SSeeaassoonnss351-266 206-83 104-147 41-36

.569 .713 .414 .532

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAllll HH RR NN

TToottaall –––– 2200 SSeeaassoonnss127-141 73-61 54-80 0-0

.474 .545 .403 .000

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt AAllll HH RR NN

TToottaall –––– 2200 SSeeaassoonnss14-19 6-3 1-6 7-10.424 .667 .143 .412

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Coaching RecordsCCooaacchh SSeeaassoonnss YYeeaarrss OOvveerraallll NNoonn--LLeeaagguuee ((RReegguullaarr SSeeaassoonn)) PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeennttDave Smalley 1979-89 12 178-119 (.599) 178-119 (.599) n/a n/a n/aJerry Hutchison 1990-91 2 32-16 (.667) 32-16 (.667) n/a n/a n/aDebra Schlegal 1992-94 3 31-50 (.383) 16-19 (.457) 14-28 (.333) 1-3 (.250) n/aJoe Sanchez 1995-03 9 141-102 (.580) 75-38 (.664) 59-55 (.517) 7-9 (.458) n/aTom Marryott 2004-08 5 57-89 (.390) 28-41 (.406) 28-42 (.400) 1-5 (.167) n/aSStteeffaanniiee PPeemmppeerr 22000099--pprreess.. 33 5533--4411 ((..556644)) 2222--2222 ((..550000)) 2266--1166 ((..661199)) 55--22 ((..771144)) 00--11 ((..000000))OOvveerraallll 3344 449922--441166 ((..554422)) 335511--226666 ((..556699)) 112277--114411 ((..447744)) 1144--1199 ((..442244)) 00--11 ((..000000))

Navy Head Coaches

Dave SmalleySSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess1977-78 12-7 n/a n/a1978-79 17-7 n/a n/a1979-80 15-9 n/a n/a1980-81 13-12 n/a n/a1981-82 18-8 n/a n/a1982-83 18-9 n/a n/a1983-84 10-13 n/a n/a1984-85 16-11 n/a n/a1985-86 10-15 n/a n/a1986-87 18-8 n/a n/a1987-88 15-10 n/a n/a1988-89 16-10 n/a n/a1122 YYeeaarrss 117788--111199 nn//aa n/a

Jerry HutchisonSSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess1989-90 16-8 n/a n/a1990-91 16-8 n/a n/a22 YYeeaarrss 3322--1166 nn//aa nn//aa

Debra SchlegalSSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess1991-92 10-17 4-10 0-11992-93 11-15 5-9 0-11993-94 10-18 5-9 1-133 YYeeaarrss 3311--5500 1144--2288 11--33

Joe SanchezSSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess1994-95 16-12 10-4 1-11995-96 19-9 6-6 1-11996-97 22-6 8-4 1-11997-98 23-6 10-2 2-11998-99 17-11 7-5 2-11999-2000 5-23 3-9 0-12000-01 10-18 4-8 0-12001-02 13-15 5-9 0-12002-03 16-12 6-8 0-199 YYeeaarrss 114411--110022 5599--5555 77--99

Tom MarryottSSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess2003-04 13-17 6-8 1-12004-05 11-18 6-8 0-12005-06 14-14 7-7 0-12006-07 12-17 6-8 0-12007-08 7-23 3-11 0-155 YYeeaarrss 5577--8899 2288--4422 11--55

Stefanie PemperSSeeaassoonn AAllll GGaammeess PPLL GGaammeess PPLLTT GGaammeess2008-09 16-15 8-6 1-12009-10 17-14 8-6 1-12010-11 20-12 10-4 3-033 YYeeaarrss 5533--4411 2244--1166 55--22

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1976-77JJ77 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss LL 5511--5500JJ2222 GGaallllaauuddeett WW 6655--4488FF88 DD..CC.. TTeeaacchheerr’’ss CCoolllleeggee WW 6600--3300FF1111 CChheessaappeeaakkee CCoolllleeggee WW 7722--4455FF1133 GGoouucchheerr WW 5522--2277FF1166 TToowwssoonn ‘‘BB’’ WW 5566--5500FF2200 SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW 5544--5500FF2255 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn WW 6611--5544FF2277 CCoolllleeggee ooff NNoottrree DDaammee WW 7700--5555M4 ^vs. Johns Hopkins W 65-35M5 ^at St. Mary’s W 61-55^ – Maryland State Women’s Division BTournament, St. Mary’s, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-1� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� Navy competed on the junior varsity levelthis year.� It was the first academic year in whichwomen were attending the Naval Academy.� After dropping the program’s initial game,the Mids did not lose a game over theremainder of the season.� The campaign culminated with Navy win-ning the Maryland State Division BTournament.

1977-78 DD77 JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss WW 7777--3333DD99 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 7788--6655D11 at Coll. of Notre Dame W 90-54JJ77 WWeesstteerrnn MMaarryyllaanndd WW 7766--6666JJ1111 UUMMBBCC WW 6699--4444JJ1144 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL 6699--6688JJ1177 SStt.. MMaarryy''ss WW 7700--6688FF11 UUMMEESS WW 7733--5588FF44 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn WW 8822--8800//22OOTTF5 at Frostburg State W 60-52F9 at Catholic L 57-52FF1111 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss LL 6644--5566FF1144 HHoooodd WW 7722--3300FF1166 AAmmeerriiccaann LL 7755--5533F18 at Gallaudet W 77-52FF1199 SSaalliissbbuurryy SSttaattee LL 6677--6666F23 &vs. Towson L 67-53F24 &vs. Frostburg State W 63-52F25 &vs. Salisbury State L 65-63& –– MAIAW Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 12-7� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Kathy Walsh� Navy’s first varsity season.� The roster at the beginning of the seasonincluded five sophomores and 10 freshmen.� The Mids started the season 5-0 then, fol-lowing a one-point loss, ran off four more vic-tories.

1978-79NN2288 CCoolllleeggee ooff NNoottrree DDaammee WW 8866--4411D5 at George Mason W 74-59DD88 BBlloooommssbbuurrgg WW 7777--4499D9 at Delaware State W 81-51JJ1100 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss LL 6622--5588JJ1111 LLoocckk HHaavveenn LL 6611--5588J17 at Western Maryland W 69-57JJ2200 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg WW 7722--7700J23 at George Washington L 73-62J26 at Loyola (Md.) W 85-82/OTFF11 CCaatthhoolliicc WW 6699--6655FF33 YYaallee WW 7777--6688FF44 FFrroossttbbuurrgg SSttaattee WW 7766--6622FF66 TToowwssoonn WW 6633--5566FF99 FFrraannkklliinn && MMaarrsshhaallll WW 7700--5555F11 at Mount St. Mary's W 59-51F13 at Georgetown L 67-59FF1166 UUMMBBCC WW 8833--3333FF1188 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee LL 6666--6622F22 &at Towson W 76-67F23 &vs. Morgan State L 65-61F24 &vs. Mount St. Mary's W 71-58MM22 ++LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) LL 7711--6677MM22 ++MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss WW 6600--4477& –– MAIAW Tournament, Towson, Md.+ –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regionals,

Annapolis, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 17-7� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Cathy Rayhill� Barb Nester hauled in 21 rebounds F16vs. UMBC, setting a Navy record whichwould stand for eight years.� Bernie Boska became the first Mid torecord 20 points and 20 rebounds in a gameD9 at Delaware State. The feat has beenaccomplished only six times in Navy history.

1979-80N28 at Coll. of Notre Dame W 96-43D4 at American W 81-77DD66 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 9900--7700DD99 FFrroossttbbuurrgg SSttaattee WW 6666--6611DD1111 DDaarrttmmoouutthh WW 7711--6699JJ99 DDeellaawwaarree LL 6699--5522J10 at Catholic L 72-67JJ1155 WWeesstteerrnn MMaarryyllaanndd WW 7799--4444JJ1177 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn WW 5588--5522JJ2200 IImmmmaaccuullaattaa WW 9911--6677JJ2233 UUMMEESS WW 8866--4455J26 at Virginia L 93-67J29 at Shippensburg W 69-61F2 at Yale L 79-76FF55 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn LL 7744--6699F7 at Franklin & Marshall W 88-32FF1100 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss WW 7766--6600FF1122 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW 6688--6622//OOTTF15 at Towson L 65-58F16 at Lafayette W 85-63FF2200 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee LL 8822--7722FF2233 WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy WW 8822--6666F26 at Catholic L 69-61

M1 &at Saint Peter's (N.J.) L 83-67& –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional,

Jersey City, N.J.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 15-9� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Cathy Rayhill� Bernie Boska became the first Mid toscore 1,000 points in a career when shereached the milestone F15 at Towson.� Colleen Cassidy was a perfect 17-of-17from the foul line F16 at Lafayette.� Cathy Rayhill became the first of twowomen’s basketball players to receive theCalvert Award from the Naval AcademyAthetic Association (presented to the varsityletterwinner of the graduating class who hasperservered the most in their career).

1980-81N21 &vs. Temple W 74-69N22 &at Virginia L 54-47NN2266 MMaannhhaattttaannvviillllee WW 7733--5555DD22 DDeellaawwaarree WW 6633--5566D5 +vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 81-53D6 +at Pitts.-Johnstown L 69-57JJ1122 PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaa WW 8811--7722J14 at George Washington L 69-65J17 •at Dartmouth L 72-60J18 •vs. Army L 65-48JJ2222 LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7733--6611J24 at William & Mary L 88-84/2OTJJ2277 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn LL 7711--6633JJ2299 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg WW 7777--5511FF22 YYaallee LL 5588--5566FF33 UUMMEESS WW 9922--6600FF55 CCaatthhoolliicc WW 8800--4499FF88 IInnddiiaannaa ((PPaa..)) WW 6688--5588F10 at Loyola (Md.) W 77-63FF1122 AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6622--5577F15 at Mount St. Mary's L 54-53FF1188 TToowwssoonn WW 6688--5555F21 at West Chester L 87-67F25 at Morgan State L 91-58M7 $at Mount St. Mary's L 50-48& –– Virginia Tip-Off , Charlottesville, Va.+ –– Pittsburgh-Johnstown Tournament,

Johnstown, Pa.• –– Burger King-Dartmouth Invitational,

Hanover, N.H.$ –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional,

Emmitsburg, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 13-12� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinnss –– Bernie Boska, SheilaFox� The first Army-Navy game is played, a 65-48 victory by the Cadets in the consolationgame of the Burger King-DartmouthInvitational in Hanover, N.H.� Bernie Boska and Sheila Fox becomeNavy’s first four-year varsity letterwinners.

� Benie Boska becomes the first of sevenwomen’s basketball players to earn the ViceAdm. Lawrence Sword from the NavalAcademy Athletic Association (presented tothe woman of the graduating class to havepersonally excelled in athletics during heryears of varsity competition).

1981-82N20 &vs. Mount St. Mary's L 61-48N21 &vs. Florida L 92-67NN2244 MMaarryymmoouunntt WW 9933--2222D2 at Delaware W 67-57D4 at Shippensburg L 73-69D5 at Bucknell W 71-49D8 at Lehigh W 76-54DD1122 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn LL 6666--6655J8 +vs. Scranton W 60-51J9 +at Indiana (Pa.) W 78-56J9 +vs. Charleston (W.Va.)W 60-57JJ1144 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn WW 5599--5588JJ1166 WWeesstt CChheesstteerr WW 8800--6688JJ2200 LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7733--4455JJ2233 WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy WW 7722--4477J30 at Duquesne L 64-63F2 at American L 64-61F4 at Catholic W 69-44FF77 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss LL 7766--6666FF99 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW 7799--6600F13 at Richmond W 63-58FF1166 UUMMEESS WW 7722--5511F20 at Army W 79-73FF2255 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW 7722--5533MM55 ••IInnddiiaannaa ((PPaa..)) WW 9999--6677MM99 ••HHooffssttrraa LL 7777--7766& –– Virginia Tip-Off, Charlottesville, Va.+ –– IUP Tournament, Indiana, Pa.• –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional,

Annapolis, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 18-8� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinnss –– Colleen Cassidy, LynneCoe� Navy wins the program’s first regular sea-son tournament, the IUP Tournament.� Navy records its first victory over Army, a79-73 triumph at West Point. � Colleen Cassidy ends her career with1,817-career points, setting a record whichwould stand for 22 years.� Colleen Cassidy earns the Vice Adm.Lawrence Sword and becomes the firstwomen’s basketball player to qualify forNavy’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

All-Time Results

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1982-83NN2200 SSccrraannttoonn LL 6600--5599N23 at Mount St. Mary's L 66-48DD11 DDeellaawwaarree WW 6622--5522D3 &vs. Mount St. Mary's L 69-48D4 &vs. Va. CommonwealthW 73-72D7 at George Mason L 71-62DD1100 BBaallttiimmoorree WW 9900--3366J7 %vs. Niagara W 55-43J8 %vs. Charleston (W.Va.) L 52-51J8 %vs. Scranton W 65-63J12 at George Washington L 55-50JJ1155 RRiicchhmmoonndd LL 5522--5500JJ1177 LLeehhiigghh WW 5544--4499J19 at Lafayette W 54-47J22 at William & Mary W 71-51J29 @vs. UMBC W 63-57J30 @at Towson W 50-48FF11 BBuucckknneellll WW 5511--4488FF66 DDuuqquueessnnee WW 6688--6633//OOTTF9 at Loyola (Md.) W 64-50FF1155 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg LL 8811--6688FF1199 AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6611--6600F21 at Morgan State W 77-71FF2233 CCaatthhoolliicc WW 7766--4488FF2266 AArrmmyy WW 6699--6644M5 $vs. Siena L 69-59M6 $vs. Lock Haven W 72-67& –– Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va.% –– IUP Tournament, Indiana, Pa.@ –– TSU Invitational, Towson, Md.$ –– EAIAW Mid-Atlantic Regional,

Buffalo, N.Y.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 18-9� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Jean Eberhardt� Nancy Schiavetta plays in her 100thcareer game, becoming the first Mid to reachthe century mark in career games played.� Angela Smith records six blocked shots inNavy’s game F19 against American. It wouldtake 11 years for the record to be tied(Yolanda Ray), but it has never been broken.

1983-84N18 &vs. Immaculata W 82-68N19 &vs. Clarion W 65-58NN2288 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss WW 5599--5566N30 at Delaware L 64-53D3 at Lehigh L 71-60DD66 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 6611--5511DD99 LLiibbeerrttyy LL 9900--8866//OOTTJJ77 CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa ((PPaa..)) WW 7733--5555JJ1100 IImmmmaaccuullaattaa WW 7744--6622J13 +vs. West Liberty W 60-52J14 +vs. Morgan State L 77-57J15 +vs. William & Mary L 56-46JJ1188 LLaaffaayyeettttee LL 5599--5544JJ2211 WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy WW 6633--4488J23 at Shippensburg L 75-69JJ2266 TToowwssoonn LL 5566--5511J29 at American L 60-47FF77 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL 6633--6622F11 at Richmond L 64-41FF1144 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW 6666--6633F18 at UMBC W 64-60

FF2211 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee LL 6622--5599F25 at Army L 66-53& –– Keystone Classic, Kutztown, Pa.+ –– Davis & Elkins Tournament,

Elkins, W.Va.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-13� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Becky Lewis� Navy’s J13 victory over West Libertymarks the 100th in the program’s history.� Navy overcomes a 12-point halftime deficitto defeat UMBC 64-60, F18, still a schoolrecord for a comeback by the Mids.

1984-85 N16 &vs. Clarion W 74-57N17 &at Kutztown L 44-38N20 at Mount St. Mary's L 73-58NN2277 CCoolllleeggee ooff NNoottrree DDaammee WW 7788--2288NN3300 UUMMBBCC WW 7744--5588D5 at George Mason L 60-57DD77 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 6633--5566DD88 LLoocckk HHaavveenn WW 6699--5577JJ77 CCoonnccoorrddiiaa WW 7777--4455J8 at Immaculata L 78-75J11 +at James Madison L 80-53J12 +vs. Bucknell W 68-58JJ1144 MMaarryy WWaasshhiinnggttoonn WW 7733--5522J16 at Lafayette L 70-57J19 at William & Mary W 65-64/OTJJ2222 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg WW 5588--3377JJ2266 AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6666--6600J30 at George Washington L 81-66FF22 DDaavviiss && EEllkkiinnss WW 6611--5599//OOTTFF44 RRoolllliinnss CCoolllleeggee WW 8899--3377FF99 RRiicchhmmoonndd WW 6644--6611//OOTTF11 at Towson L 76-62F17 at Loyola L 72-69F19 at Morgan State W 83-72FF2233 AArrmmyy LL 5544--5522M8 •vs. UMBC W 60-59M9 •at Lock Haven L 74-71& –– Kutztown Tournament, Kutztown, Pa.+ –– James Madison Invitational,

Harrisonburg, Va.• –– ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs,

Lock Haven, Pa.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-11� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Emily Harman� Navy plays a trio of overtime games, themost during a single season until the 2002-03squad played four overtime contests.

1985-86 N22 &vs. Virginia Union L 51-50N23 &at Randolph-Macon L 70-52DD22 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 6699--6633D4 at Coll. of Notre Dame W 105-53D6 +vs. California (Pa.) W 65-39D7 +at Millersville L 83-77DD99 WWeesstt CChheesstteerr WW 7700--5566J3 •vs. Wisconsin-Stout W 89-36J4 •vs. Erskine L 71-62JJ77 KKuuttzzttoowwnn WW 8844--5555JJ99 UUNNCC WWiillmmiinnggttoonn WW 5533--4466J11 at Lock Haven L 63-49JJ1155 LLaaffaayyeettttee LL 7744--5588J17 at American L 79-70J20 at Shippensburg W 80-62JJ2255 WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy LL 5588--5533JJ2288 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL 5544--4455FF11 IImmmmaaccuullaattaa WW 7711--5533F5 at Richmond L 75-61F8 at UMBC L 64-55FF1100 TToowwssoonn LL 7755--6644FF1122 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW 6688--5511F15 at District of Columbia L 65-53FF1188 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss LL 6622--5577F22 at Army L 66-53& –– Randolph-Macon Tournament,

Ashland, Va.+ –– Dutch Country Classic, Millersville, Pa.• –– Tangerine Classic, Winter Park, Fla.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-15� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Lori Reynolds� Navy posts a 105-53 victory over theCollege of Notre Dame and establishes sev-eral records which still stand today: the onlytime Navy has surpassed 100 points in agame; the most field goals made (44) andattempted (90) in a game; and a school-best34 assists. In addition, Margie Trott dishedout a school-standard 14 assists in the con-test.

1986-87N21 &vs. Mercy College W 72-50N22 &at Millersville L 77-68N25 at Kutztown W 88-52NN2299 WWiinntthhrroopp WW 6699--5544D2 at Longwood L 70-65DD55 RRaannddoollpphh--MMaaccoonn WW 7733--6644D8 at George Washington L 75-55JJ55 GGaannnnoonn WW 7788--5511J7 at Liberty W 83-58JJ1100 LLoocckk HHaavveenn WW 8877--5544J12 at George Mason W 80-63J14 at Lafayette L 74-63JJ1177 AAmmeerriiccaann LL 6666--5522JJ2211 CCaatthhoolliicc WW 8833--5566J24 at William & Mary W 67-58JJ3311 UUNNCC WWiillmmiinnggttoonn WW 7733--7700FF22 UUMMBBCC LL 6633--6611FF77 WWiinnggaattee LL 8855--7722FF99 DDiissttrriicctt ooff CCoolluummbbiiaa WW 7777--6677F12 at Towson W 77-64F14 at Immaculata W 68-52F17 at Mount St. Mary's L 70-53

FF2211 AArrmmyy WW 7700--5522F28 at Loyola (Md.) W 77-53MM66 ++LLoocckk HHaavveenn WW 8822--6622MM77 ++PPaaccee WW 8800--7733& –– Dutch Country Classic, Millersville, Pa.+ –– ECAC Division II Southern Playoffs,

Annapolis, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 18-8� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Shelley Laurilla� Connie James (22) and Shelley Laurilla(21) combine for 43 rebounds in Navy’s J7victory at Liberty.� Magie Trott records her 500th -- and final -- assist of her career to establish a recordwhich remains today.� Shelley Laurilla earns Second-TeamAcademic All-America honors from theCollege Sports Information Directors ofAmerica.

1987-88 N21 &at West Chester W 82-49N22 &vs. Mount St. Mary's L 72-62N24 at Randolph-Macon W 92-74NN2288 PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaa WW 7755--6622DD11 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL 5555--5511D4 +vs. Georgetown W 67-64D5 +at Princeton W 65-53D30 at Drexel L 81-48J2 at Maine L 92-55JJ66 LLaaffaayyeettttee LL 4411--3388JJ99 SStt.. LLeeoo WW 8866--5522J11 at District of Columbia L 73-62JJ1133 MMiilllleerrssvviillllee WW 6633--5533J16 at Lock Haven W 68-62JJ1188 TToowwssoonn LL 6666--6600JJ2200 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 7700--5511JJ2233 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW 6677--5588JJ2277 KKuuttzzttoowwnn WW 5577--5511F2 at American L 68-49FF1100 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg WW 7799--5500F13 at Pace L 65-58FF1166 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss LL 8800--6655F20 at Army W 49-46FF2244 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW 7777--6633FF2266 UUMMBBCC WW 7700--6677& –– Carol Eckman Memorial Invitational,

West Chester, Pa.+ –– Princeton Invitational, Princeton, N.J.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 15-10� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Patty LiPoma� During its first season with the three-pointshot, Navy connects on 45.7 (79-of-173) ofits three-point attempts and averages 3.16triples made a game.� Patty LiPoma earns the Vice Adm.Lawrence Sword.

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1988-89 N19 &vs. Pitts.-Johnstown W 79-61N20 &at West Chester W 74-54NN2222 RRaannddoollpphh--MMaaccoonn WW 7711--4433N26 +vs. Manhattan L 54-51N27 +vs. Delaware L 63-54D2 at Yale L 62-55DD88 LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6677--5533DD1100 UUNNCC GGrreeeennssbboorroo LL 7733--6666D29 at Loyola (Md.) W 76-60JJ33 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn LL 5588--5555J7 at West Florida W 73-68J11 at George Mason L 69-44J13 •vs. East Stroudsburg W 50-47J14 •at Indiana (Pa.) W 64-59JJ1166 LLoocckk HHaavveenn WW 7700--4444JJ1188 DDiissttrriicctt ooff CCoolluummbbiiaa LL 6611--4499J21 at Pennsylvania L 73-67J23 at Towson L 75-71JJ2288 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 7744--6655J30 at Marymount W 63-55FF66 DDrreexxeell WW 7788--6655F8 at Mount St. Mary's L 77-70FF1111 AAmmeerriiccaann WW 7722--5555FF1188 PPaaccee WW 5577--5544FF2200 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 7755--6622FF2255 AArrmmyy WW 6688--5555& –– West Chester Invitational,

West Chester, Pa.+ –– Seton Hall Tournament,

South Orange, N.J.• –– IUP Tournament, Indiana, Pa.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-10� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Dave Smalley� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Karen West� Connie James scores the 1000th point ofher career J18 against the District ofColumbia.� After coaching the program during its initial13 seasons, Dave Smalley retires at the endof the season to devote his full attention toworking within the Naval Academy AthleticAssociation.

1989-90 N18 &vs. Indiana (Pa.) L 61-58N19 &vs. Molloy W 89-58N21 at Millersville W 79-69NN3300 SShheepphheerrdd WW 7766--5500D2 at Catholic W 73-53D6 at Shippensburg W 96-61DD88 YYaallee WW 6699--6633J3 +vs. Wis.-Eau Claire W 75-73J5 +vs. Ala.-Huntsville W 93-66J6 +at West Florida L 65-64JJ99 UUMMBBCC LL 8811--7799JJ1133 DDiissttrriicctt ooff CCoolluummbbiiaa WW 7755--6666JJ1133 SShhiippppeennssbbuurrgg WW 7744--6666J16 at Lock Haven W 53-52J20 at Georgetown L 78-50J24 at Longwood W 75-68J27 at Pace L 60-53J29 at Drexel L 62-58JJ3311 MMaarryymmoouunntt WW 9966--6633F5 at Lafayette L 63-49FF1155 CCaatthhoolliicc WW 9900--6622

F19 at Marymount W 82-60F24 at Army L 47-41FF2288 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 9922--7755& –– Carol Eckman Memorial Invitational,

West Chester, Pa.+ –– West Florida Classic, Pensacola, Fla.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-8� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Jerry Hutchison� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Tawny Petrick� Jerry Hutchison takes over as the headcoach of the program.� Connie James ends her career as the loneMid to shoot over 50-percent from the fieldduring each of her four seasons.� Navy connects on a school-record 68.2-percent (30-44) of its shots from the field in a69-63 victory over Yale J8.

1990-91NN1166 ##CC..WW.. PPoosstt WW 7755--5555NN1188 ##SStt.. TThhoommaass AAqquuiinnaass LL 6677--5555NN2277 MMiilllleerrssvviillllee WW 8800--6633N29 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 62-60D1 &vs. C.W. Post L 60-49D2 &vs. Longwood L 74-70DD44 PPrriinncceettoonn WW 8800--6655D7 at Yale L 85-68J3 +vs. High Point W 78-54J5 +vs. Wis.-Parkside W 68-67JJ88 DDaavviiss && EEllkkiinnss WW 7744--5533JJ1111 %%BBoowwiiee SSttaattee WW 7744--3388JJ1122 %%LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 7755--6699JJ1166 DDrreexxeell WW 7799--5599JJ1199 PPhhiillaaddeellpphhiiaa TTeexxttiillee WW 7766--4488JJ2222 LLeehhiigghh WW 6699--4477J28 at Marymount W 87-60JJ3300 LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6666--4477F3 at Longwood W 84-73FF66 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn LL 8822--6677F9 at UMBC L 69-53F16 at Shepherd W 81-69FF2233 AArrmmyy LL 6699--5511FF2255 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW 7744--6622# –– Navy Tip-Off Tournament, & –– West Chester Dial Classic,

West Chester, Pa.+ –– West Florida Classic, Pensacola, Fla.% –– Navy Classic

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-8� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Jerry Hutchison� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Kristen Waller� Angela Dobbs scores a school-record 41points F16 at Shepherd. Dobbs was 16-of-36from the field, 6-of-15 from behind the three-point line and 3-of-4 from the free throw line.� Angela Dobbs surpasses the 1000-pointplateau J28 at Marymount.� Navy goes on a school-record (later tiedby the 1995-96 team) 11-game winningstreak.� Navy’s final season on the NCAA DivisionII level.

1991-92N22 &at Mount St. Mary's L 63-50N23 &vs. Radford L 80-66NN2266 TToowwssoonn ((HH)) WW 6622--6600D2 at Princeton L 81-61D6 +at North Carolina L 97-61D7 +vs. Duquesne W 63-47DD99 UUMMEESS ((HH)) WW 6633--5555JJ44 YYaallee ((HH)) LL 7766--6688JJ77 LLiibbeerrttyy ((HH)) WW 9922--8899//22OOTTJJ99 CChhaarrlleessttoonn SSoo.. ((HH)) WW 7777--5566JJ1111 **BBuucckknneellll ((AA)) WW 7700--6688J15 *at Colgate W 64-58JJ1188 **HHoollyy CCrroossss ((AA)) LL 7755--6622JJ2222 **LLeehhiigghh ((AA)) WW 7711--5511J25 *at Army L 72-45JJ2299 **LLaaffaayyeettttee ((HH)) LL 8800--6688F1 *at Fordham L 73-63F5 *at Bucknell W 77-74FF88 **CCoollggaattee ((HH)) LL 5555--4466FF1100 UUMMBBCC ((HH)) WW 8822--6633F12 *at Holy Cross L 79-47F15 *at Lehigh L 85-70FF1199 **AArrmmyy ((AA)) LL 6699--5599F22 *at Lafayette L 88-60FF2299 **FFoorrddhhaamm ((AA)) LL 6655--6622MM22 WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy ((AA)) LL 7700--6633M6 ^vs. Army L 77-65& –– Mount St. Mary's Tip-Off,

Emmitsburg, Md.+ –– Harris Teeter Carolina Classic,

Chapel Hill, N.C.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Bethlehem, Pa.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey

Field House

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-17� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

4-10 (T-4th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Debra Schlegal� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Angela Dobbs� Debra Schlegal takes over as head coachof the Mids.� Navy begins playing a partial schedule ofgames in Alumni Hall.� Navy moves up to the NCAA Division Ilevel and begins competing in the PatriotLeague.� Navy sets an Alumni Hall, school andPatriot League record 14 three-point fieldgoals in its first game as a member of theconference, J11 against Bucknell.� In the same game against the Bison,Angela Dobbs becomes the only Mid torecord a triple-double with 21 points, 13rebounds and 10 assists.

1992-93D1 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 82-69D3 at Georgetown L 100-74D5 at Western Carolina L 63-60D7 at Liberty W 54-45DD1199 %%WWiilllliiaamm && MMaarryy ((AA)) LL 5555--4400DD2200 %%BBuuffffaalloo ((AA)) WW 7744--6688D30 &vs. TCU L 91-60D31 &vs. Monmouth W 78-72J1 &vs. Baylor W 81-71J5 at Howard W 71-58JJ77 SStt.. BBoonnaavveennttuurree ((AA)) LL 8844--7777JJ99 **AArrmmyy ((AA)) LL 6600--5500JJ1133 **LLeehhiigghh ((AA)) WW 7777--7700J16 *at Colgate W 64-50JJ2200 **LLaaffaayyeettttee ((AA)) LL 5588--4477JJ2233 **BBuucckknneellll ((AA)) LL 5555--4477J27 *at Holy Cross L 76-46JJ3300 **FFoorrddhhaamm ((HH)) LL 6644--5566F3 *at Army L 67-62F6 *at Lehigh W 80-68FF1100 **CCoollggaattee ((HH)) WW 6611--5522F13 *at Lafayette L 72-67F17 *at Bucknell L 90-62FF2200 **HHoollyy CCrroossss ((HH)) LL 7766--6611F27 *at Fordham W 63-61M2 ^vs. Fordham L 55-41% –– Navy Classic& –– Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament, Bronx, N.Y.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey

Field House

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 11-15� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

5-9 (6th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Debra Schlegal� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinnss –– Heather Brand, Kim Drayton� Yolanda Ray scores 32 points in Navy’sF13 game at Lafayette, the most pointsscored by a Mid during a Patriot Leaguegame (later tied in 2006 by Carly Meyer).

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1993-94N30 at William & Mary L 90-50D3 at Charleston Southern W 92-88D5 at UNC Wilmington L 77-67DD77 HHoowwaarrdd ((HH)) LL 7722--6688DD99 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) ((HH)) LL 8811--7777DD1188 %%SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((NN..YY..)) ((AA)) WW 7744--5588DD1199 %%CCaanniissiiuuss ((AA)) LL 8800--7711D28 at SE Louisiana L 76-73D30 at Nicholls State W 71-66J4 at Towson L 81-61JJ66 DDaavviiddssoonn ((HH)) WW 9900--6655JJ1122 **LLeehhiigghh ((AA)) LL 7799--6699JJ1155 **CCoollggaattee ((AA)) WW 8833--7711J19 *at Lafayette L 80-63J22 *at Bucknell W 74-60JJ2266 **HHoollyy CCrroossss ((AA)) LL 6666--6633J29 *at Fordham W 77-75FF22 **AArrmmyy ((AA)) LL 6644--5588F5 *at Lehigh L 68-65F9 *at Colgate L 82-62FF1122 **LLaaffaayyeettttee ((AA)) WW 6699--5577FF1177 **BBuucckknneellll ((AA)) WW 7733--7711F19 *at Holy Cross L 91-83F22 at UMBC L 65-61FF2266 **FFoorrddhhaamm ((AA)) LL 8888--6688F28 *at Army L 71-59MM33 ^̂LLaaffaayyeettttee ((AA)) WW 6644--6633MM55 ^̂HHoollyy CCrroossss ((AA)) LL 8833--7799% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Annapolis, Md.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey

Field House

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-18� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

5-9 (6th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Debra Schlegal� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Yolanda Ray� Yolanda Ray scores the 1000th point ofher career F12 against Lafayette.� Kim Jackson is slected as the PatriotLeague Co-Freshman of the Year, the firsttime Mid has earned a major postseasonaward from the league.� Yolanda Ray posts a school-record 48blocked shots on the year and concludes hercareer with a school-record 93 rejections.� Jenna Hausvik receives the Vice Adm.Lawrence Sword.

1994-95NN2266 ##UUNNCC WWiillmmiinnggttoonn ((AA)) WW 5500--4422NN2277 ##NNiiaaggaarraa ((AA)) LL 6688--5566N30 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 64-58DD22 BBoowwiiee SSttaattee ((AA)) LL 5533--5511D5 at Howard L 90-82D8 at Davidson L 75-53DD1177 %%SSoouutthh CCaarroolliinnaa SStt.. ((AA)) LL 6600--5588DD1188 %%AAuussttiinn PPeeaayy ((AA)) WW 9955--7733D29 at Murray State L 71-67/OTD31 at Austin Peay L 92-82JJ33 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee ((AA)) WW 7766--5566J7 *at Bucknell L 54-52JJ1111 **LLaaffaayyeettttee ((AA)) WW 6655--3355J14 *at Holy Cross L 84-62J18 *at Colgate W 70-55JJ2211 **AArrmmyy ((AA)) WW 6666--5511J25 *at Fordham L 66-47JJ2288 **LLeehhiigghh ((AA)) WW 6699--6622FF11 **BBuucckknneellll ((AA)) WW 5544--4488F4 *at Lafayette W 54-39FF88 **HHoollyy CCrroossss ((AA)) WW 6633--6622FF1111 **CCoollggaattee ((AA)) WW 6622--5522F14 *at Army L 52-49FF1177 DDiissttrriicctt ooff CCoolluummbbiiaa ((HH)) WW 7711--6699//OOTTFF1199 **FFoorrddhhaamm ((AA)) WW 6633--5522F25 *at Lehigh W 61-59M3 ^vs. Lafayette W 68-44M5 ^vs. Fordham L 70-55# –– Navy Tip-Off Classic% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

West Point, N.Y.A –– Home game played in Alumni HallH –– Home game played in Halsey

Field House

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-12� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

10-4 (3rd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Kate Wells� In his first season as head coach of theMids, Joe Sanchez is named as the PatriotLeague Coach of the Year.� Becky Dowling is selected as the PatriotLeague Freshman of the Year.� Adria Schneck becomes the first Mid togarner first-team all-league honors.

1995-96NN2255 ##MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW 8800--6644NN2266 ##EEaasstteerrnn MMiicchhiiggaann WW 7766--6699N29 at Long Island W 76-65D1 &vs. Delaware State W 72-68D2 &vs. at Liberty W 55-47D6 at Columbia W 70-64D11 at Cornell W 82-58DD1177 WWooffffoorrdd WW 5599--4477DD2200 %%MMoorreehheeaadd SSttaattee WW 7777--6655DD2211 %%CChhaarrlleessttoonn SSoouutthheerrnn WW 8822--6611DD3300 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((NN..YY..)) WW 6666--5544J3 at Loyola Marymount L 78-63J6 at Cal State Northridge W 58-57/OTJJ1100 **BBuucckknneellll LL 9900--8866J13 *at Lafayette W 63-60JJ1177 **HHoollyy CCrroossss WW 6622--5599JJ2200 **CCoollggaattee LL 5555--5500JJ2244 **AArrmmyy WW 6622--3333J27 at Wofford L 64-58J31 *at Lehigh W 61-60F3 *at Bucknell L 64-58FF77 **LLaaffaayyeettttee LL 5511--4499F10 *at Holy Cross L 83-58F14 *at Colgate L 55-52/OTF17 *at Army W 67-57FF2244 **LLeehhiigghh WW 6688--5533M1 ^vs. Army W 65-57M3 ^vs. at Holy Cross L 75-66# –– Navy Tip-Off Classic& –– Lady Flames Classic, Lynchburg, Va.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Worcester, Mass.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 19-9� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

6-6 (3rd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Adria Schneck� Navy’s 11-0 start is the best in school his-tory.� Adria Schneck scores the 1000th point ofher career J10 against Bucknell.� Laurie Coffey is selected as the PatriotLeague Freshman of the Year, the third-straight year a Mid has garnered the acco-lade.� Joanne Groth is named First-Team All-Patriot League.� A 62-33 victory by the Mids begins a nine-game winning streak by Navy over Army.

1996-97 N22 &vs. Air Force W 52-49N23 &vs. Gonzaga W 58-55NN2266 PPeennnnssyyllvvaanniiaa WW 5599--5500DD22 CCoolluummbbiiaa WW 8800--6633DD44 UUMMBBCC WW 6633--3333D6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 64-33DD99 LLoonngg IIssllaanndd WW 8811--5599DD2200 %%DDrreexxeell WW 6688--5577DD2211 %%MMuurrrraayy SSttaattee LL 7700--6611D30 at Coll. of Charleston W 69-59J2 at Coastal Carolina W 74-63JJ55 CCoorrnneellll ((HH)) WW 7700--5500J8 *at Army W 71-65J11 *at Colgate L 58-53JJ1133 WWooffffoorrdd WW 6644--5511J15 *at Lehigh W 84-49JJ1188 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6677--5522J22 *at Bucknell W 52-42J25 at Wofford W 67-53JJ2299 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 6677--6655FF11 **AArrmmyy WW 8833--5566FF55 **CCoollggaattee WW 6611--4433FF88 **LLeehhiigghh LL 8800--7788//OOTTF12 *at Lafayette W 64-60FF1155 **BBuucckknneellll WW 6688--5555F22 *at Holy Cross L 79-47F28 ^vs. Army W 80-53M2 ^at Lehigh L 70-62& –– Gate City Classic, Pocatello, Idaho% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Bethlehem, Pa.H –– Home game played in Halsey

Field House

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 22-6� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

8-4 (2nd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Becky Dowling� Navy’s roster features five players whowould reach the 1000-point mark in theircareers –– Joanne Groth (Sr.), Adria Scheck(Sr.), Becky Dowling (Jr.), Laurie Coffey(So.), Erica Hayes (Fr.).� Becky Dowling scores the 1000th point ofher career F8 at Army.� Becky Dowling and Adria Schneck areboth named First-Team All-Patriot League,the first of three-straight years in which aNavy duo garners the honor.

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1997-98NN1144 DDeellaawwaarree WW 7777--5555NN1199 IIoonnaa WW 6655--5500NN2211 WWeesstteerrnn CCaarroolliinnaa WW 8844--6688NN2233 SSaaccrraammeennttoo SSttaattee WW 7700--4433N29 &vs. Texas State W 66-55N30 &vs. Wis.-Milwaukee L 79-76D5 at Pennsylvania W 70-66D7 at Iona W 61-49DD2200 %%CCooppppiinn SSttaattee WW 6677--3399DD2211 %%MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy''ss WW 7711--6666D30 +vs. Towson L 84-75D31 +at St. Francis (Pa.) L 82-64JJ33 LLooyyoollaa ((IIllll..)) WW 8800--5599JJ77 **AArrmmyy WW 7744--4466JJ1100 **CCoollggaattee WW 8844--6688JJ1144 **LLeehhiigghh WW 7722--5522J17 *at Lafayette W 70-60JJ2211 **BBuucckknneellll WW 5511--4411J27 *at Holy Cross L 72-62J31 *at Army W 74-48F4 *at Colgate W 65-49F7 *at Lehigh W 67-62FF99 CCooaassttaall CCaarroolliinnaa WW 6600--4455FF1111 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7733--6633F14 *at Bucknell W 57-50FF2222 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 8866--7755//OOTTFF2277 ^̂CCoollggaattee WW 7722--4466FF2288 ^̂LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7766--5599M4 ^at Holy Cross L 67-60& –– Minnesota Dial Classic,

Minneapolis, Minn.% –– Navy Classic+ –– Red Flash Classic, Loretto, Pa.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Annapolis, Md. (F27-28); Worcester, Mass. (M4)

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 23-6� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

10-2 (T-1st place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Finals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Becky Dowling� Joanne Groth scores the 1000th point ofher career J14 against Lehigh.� Navy advances to the championship gameof the Patriot League Tournament for the firsttime in the program’s history.� Becky Dowling receives the Vice Adm.Lawrence Sword from the Naval AcademyAthletic Association and qualifies for the NavyAthletic Hall of Fame.� Laurie Coffey and Becky Dowling garnerFirst-Team All-Patriot League Honors.

1998-99N13 at Western Carolina L 59-56N19 at Sacramento St. W 75-71N21 &vs. San Jose St. W 76-48N22 &at Nevada W 70-65NN2255 NNeeww HHaammppsshhiirree LL 6688--6644N27 +vs. Weber State L 77-47N28 +vs. Samford W 63-55DD11 SSaaiinntt PPeetteerr''ss ((NN..JJ..)) LL 6611--5588D7 at Delaware L 74-67DD1199 %%NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa AA&&TT WW 6677--5522DD2200 %%MMiissssiissssiippppii WW 7744--7711DD3311 YYaallee WW 6677--6666J2 at Loyola (Ill.) Canceled - WeatherJJ66 **BBuucckknneellll WW 6655--5588//OOTTJJ99 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6677--5544JJ1133 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW 5566--4433JJ1177 **HHoollyy CCrroossss WW 8811--7744J19 *at Army W 83-59J23 *at Lehigh L 69-60JJ2277 **CCoollggaattee WW 7700--5522J30 *at Bucknell L 71-54F3 *at Lafayette W 75-64FF66 **AArrmmyy LL 5511--5500F9 *at Holy Cross L 69-61FF1177 **LLeehhiigghh WW 7766--6666F20 *at Colgate L 63-61F26 ^vs. Colgate W 60-59F27 ^at Army W 87-69M3 ^at Holy Cross L 58-72& –– DANKA Classic, Reno, Nev.+ –– Georgia Tech Classic, Atlanta, Ga.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

at West Point, N.Y. (F26-27); at Worcester, Mass. (M3)

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 17-11� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

7-5 (3rd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Finals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Vanessa Melofchik� Navy reaches the title game of the PatriotLeague Tournament for the second time in asmany years.� Vanessa Melofchik ends her career havingappeared in a school-record 81 career victo-ries.� Laurie Coffey and Erica Hayes garnerFirst-Team All-Patriot League honors.

1999-2000NN2211 PPrriinncceettoonn WW 6677--6633N24 at Saint Peter's (N.J.) L 71-53N27 at La.-Lafayette L 71-57N29 at McNeese State L 55-47DD66 BBuuffffaalloo LL 6611--4466DD88 UUMMBBCC WW 5500--4466DD2211 AAmmeerriiccaann LL 6655--5544D30 at Marist L 66-55JJ22 AAppppaallaacchhiiaann SSttaattee LL 8833--7744J4 at UNLV L 74-56J8 at Stony Brook L 56-38J12 *at Bucknell L 64-58

J16 *at Lafayette L 52-50J18 at Morgan State L 80-61J23 *at Holy Cross L 69-57JJ2277 **AArrmmyy LL 6699--6622JJ2299 **LLeehhiigghh LL 7744--7700JJ3311 YYaallee LL 5588--5500F2 *at Colgate L 61-55FF55 **BBuucckknneellll LL 4466--4433FF99 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6622--5544FF1122 SSttoonnyy BBrrooookk LL 6688--5599FF1144 **CCoollggaattee WW 6611--5500FF1199 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 8800--7711F23 *at Lehigh L 72-63F26 *at Army W 64-57F28 at Albany L 56-50M3 ^vs. Bucknell L 62-43* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament, Easton, Pa.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 5-23� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

3-9 (7th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Erica Hayes� Erica Hayes scores the 1000th point of hercareer N27 at Louisiana-Lafayette.� Erica Hayes is named First-Team All-Patriot League for the second-straight year toqualify for the Navy Athletic Hall of Fame.

2000-01NN2200 HHiigghh PPooiinntt LL 8899--7766N22 at UMBC L 67-56NN2266 CCoolluummbbiiaa WW 6666--6611N29 at American L 75-67/OTDD11 MMaarriisstt WW 6666--5599D3 at Appalachian State L 97-78D9 &vs. Albany L 57-56D10 &at Stetson L 87-82DD2200 %%MMccNNeeeessee SSttaattee WW 7744--6655//OOTTDD2211 %%FFuurrmmaann LL 8877--4455D30 at Buffalo L 69-42JJ22 AAiirr FFoorrccee WW 5566--3388J5 at Princeton W 67-45JJ1100 **BBuucckknneellll LL 6600--5577J15 at Yale L 81-58JJ1177 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7777--6622J20 *at Holy Cross L 78-63J24 *at Army W 72-61JJ2277 **CCoollggaattee LL 8888--8822J31 *at Lehigh W 70-63F3 *at Bucknell L 85-66FF55 AAllbbaannyy WW 6666--5566F11 *at Lafayette L 64-59FF1144 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 7788--7777//OOTTFF1177 **AArrmmyy WW 8811--5599F21 *at Colgate L 65-63FF2244 **LLeehhiigghh LL 8833--6655MM22 ^̂AArrmmyy LL 7733--6611& –– Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Annapolis, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 10-18� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

4-8 (5th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Jennifer Bombinski� Jennifer Bombinski is awarded the CalvertAward by the Naval Academy AthleticAssociation.� For the first time in league history, threeplayers from one team are selected as thePatriot League Freshman of the Week ––Navy’s Courtney Davidson, Adrienne Rosetiand Maile Shimoda.

2001-02N16 at College of Charleston L 93-70N18 at Jacksonville W 75-65NN2211 AAppppaallaacchhiiaann SSttaattee WW 7722--7711N25 at San Diego State L 73-69N28 at Towson L 55-54N30 at Albany W 69-55D5 at Marshall W 71-61DD1166 UUMMBBCC WW 4477--4455DD1199 %%UUMMEESS WW 6677--5544DD2200 %%WWiinntthhrroopp WW 7733--5588D29 at Columbia W 81-70JJ22 VVaallppaarraaiissoo LL 7711--6644J5 at Air Force L 85-69J8 *at Holy Cross L 82-79/OTJJ1122 **BBuucckknneellll LL 6699--5522JJ1166 **LLeehhiigghh LL 5522--5511J19 *at Colgate L 84-73JJ2233 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 5566--5555JJ2266 **AArrmmyy WW 7711--6600J29 *at American L 86-83FF22 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 6622--6600F6 *at Bucknell L 83-71F9 *at Lehigh L 87-60FF1133 **CCoollggaattee WW 8811--7733F16 *at Lafayette W 50-45FF2200 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6677--5500F23 *at Army L 75-67M1 ^vs. Bucknell L 72-57% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Upper Marlboro, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 13-15� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

5-9 (7th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Kristen Kavanaugh� Courtney Davidson is named First-TeamAll-Patriot League, joining Adria Scheck in1995 as the lone Navy sophomores to garnerthe award.� Courtney Davidson sets a Navy andPatriot League record by converting 89.7-per-cent (122-of-136) of her free throw attempts.

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2002-03 N22 &vs. Providence L 70-62N23 &vs. Yale W 77-69NN2266 TToowwssoonn WW 7700--5577N28 at Eastern Illinois L 77-72D1 at Valparaiso W 58-47D4 at UMBC W 52-40DD88 JJaacckkssoonnvviillllee LL 7755--7733DD1155 DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee WW 6600--5555DD1199 CCaall PPoollyy WW 7700--6666DD2211 %%CCoollll.. ooff CChhaarrlleessttoonn WW 7766--6622DD2222 %%FFrreessnnoo SSttaattee WW 6688--6666J2 at Ohio W 67-52JJ55 AAllbbaannyy WW 7711--6633JJ1111 **LLeehhiigghh LL 7755--7722J14 *at American L 60-55JJ1188 **BBuucckknneellll LL 7744--6655JJ2244 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 7755--6666JJ2266 **CCoollggaattee WW 7733--5577J31 *at Army W 60-48F2 *at Lafayette W 70-52F8 *at Lehigh L 68-57FF1111 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 7755--7722//22OOTTF16 *at Bucknell L 73-60F21 *at Colgate L 76-65F23 *at Holy Cross L 67-55FF2277 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6688--6666//OOTTMM11 **AArrmmyy WW 8866--8855//33OOTTM7 ^vs. Bucknell L 79-69/OT& –– Bank North Classic, Burlington, Vt.% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Upper Marlboro, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-12� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

6-8 (5th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Joe Sanchez� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Lisa Steinmetz� Navy converts on all 16 of its free throwattempts in its game D4 against UMBC.� Navy concludes its season by playingthree-straight overtime games.� Navy’s regular season finale is an 86-85triple overtime victory over Army, the firsttriple overtime game in Navy history.� Courtney Davidson is selected First-TeamAll-Patriot League.� Courtney Davidson is selected First-TeamAcademic All-America by the College SportsInformation Directors of America.

2003-04 N21 at Robert Morris W 68-58N23 at Albany L 77-55NN2255 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW 8800--4477N28 &vs. Texas L 97-46N29 &vs. Arizona L 67-61N30 &vs. Syracuse L 60-46DD33 UUMMBBCC WW 6600--4411D5 at Delaware L 69-57DD2200 %%EEaasstteerrnn IIlllliinnooiiss WW 8888--6622DD2211 %%SSeettoonn HHaallll LL 6600--5533DD2299 AAiirr FFoorrccee WW 7733--6600DD3311 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((NN..YY..)) WW 7799--5533J2 at Wyoming L 69-60JJ88 BBrroowwnn LL 6655--5599J10 *at Lehigh L 71-61JJ1133 **AAmmeerriiccaann LL 5511--4422J17 *at Bucknell L 72-63J23 *at Holy Cross W 71-64J25 *at Colgate L 80-57JJ3300 **AArrmmyy WW 7755--7733FF11 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7711--5533F4 at Radford W 74-68FF77 **LLeehhiigghh LL 7777--5533F11 *at American L 59-48FF1144 **BBuucckknneellll WW 6655--4422FF2200 **CCoollggaattee WW 6688--5533FF2222 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 7799--6600F26 *at Lafayette W 67-53F28 *at Army L 65-60M5 ^vs. American L 85-73& –– Rainbow Wahine Classic,

Honolulu, Hawai’i% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Upper Marlboro, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 13-17� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

6-8 (T-6th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Tom Marryott� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Courtney Davidson� Tom Marryott is named head coach of theMidshipmen.� Courtney Davidson is selected First-TeamAll-Patriot League for a Navy-best third-straight season.� Courtney Davidson is selected Second-Team Academic All-America by CoSIDA.� Courtney Davidson receives the Vice Adm.Lawrence Sword from the Naval AcademyAthletic Association and qualifies for the NavyAthletic Hall of Fame.� Maile Shimoda (F14, Bucknell) andAdrienne Roseti, F20, Colgate) record the1000th point of their respective careers.

2004-05N19 at Cal Poly L 72-65N21 at California L 87-55NN2277 TTrrooyy WW 8800--6666D1 at UMBC L 59-46D4 at St. Bonaventure L 61-57DD1100 PPrroovviiddeennccee WW 7722--4422D18 at Jacksonville L 63-59DD2222 %%MMoorreehheeaadd SSttaattee WW 6699--4466DD2233 %%DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee WW 5577--3377D30 at Air Force L 72-62J3 at Delaware State L 50-43J5 at Radford L 59-51JJ88 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 5599--4466J12 *at American W 70-64J15 *at Lehigh L 65-53J18 at Brown L 64-54JJ2211 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 7733--4488JJ2233 **AArrmmyy LL 6644--5500J28 *at Colgate L 64-53J30 *at Bucknell W 53-43F4 *at Holy Cross L 71-57F6 *at Army L 89-81FF1111 **CCoollggaattee WW 7788--7733FF1133 **BBuucckknneellll LL 6655--5588FF1199 **LLeehhiigghh WW 6644--5599F23 *at Lafayette L 68-58FF2266 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 4499--4466M3 ^vs. American W 62-40M5 ^at Holy Cross L 72-62% –– Navy Classic* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Worcester, Mass.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 11-18� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

6-8 (T-5th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Tom Marryott� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Abi Campbell� Lauren Skrel records a double-double withassists a Navy record three times on the sea-son.� Navy snaps five-year, six-game skid bywinning its quarterfinal round game of thePatriot League Tournament.

2005-06N18 &at Florida Atlantic W 68-64N19 &vs. Monmouth L 88-79NN2222 NNoorrtthh CCaarroolliinnaa AA&&TT WW 8800--6699N27 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 52-48N29 at Mount St. Mary’s L 80-72D2 at Providence W 67-61DD66 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW 7799--5500DD99 DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee LL 5533--4433DD1199 SStt.. BBoonnaavveennttuurree LL 5577--4488DD2288 RRaaddffoorrdd WW 7711--6655DD3300 UUMMBBCC LL 7711--4444JJ22 LLoonngg IIssllaanndd WW 7722--6688J4 at Troy L 89-87/2OTJJ77 **BBuucckknneellll LL 8888--5511J10 *at Lehigh W 89-82/OTJ14 *at Lafayette W 75-71/OTJJ2211 **AArrmmyy LL 8833--6699JJ2244 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 7700--6600J28 *at Bucknell L 74-54JJ3311 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 5599--5555F4 *at Army L 78-72/OTFF77 **LLeehhiigghh WW 4499--4422FF1111 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 7733--6633F14 *at Holy Cross L 65-47F18 *at Colgate W 80-62F21 *at American L 89-81/OTFF2255 **CCoollggaattee WW 6655--6600M2 ^vs. Colgate L 60-55& –– FAU Tip-Off Classic, Davie, Fla.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

West Point, N.Y.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 14-14� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

7-7 (4th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Tom Marryott� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Ashley Pelzek� Carly Meyer ties a Navy record for aPatriot League game by scoring 32 pointsF21 against American.� Navy sets school and league records byconnecting on 177 three-point field goals andaveraging 6.32 triples a game.� Navy plays a school-record five overtimegames on the season.� Meredith Addington receives the PatriotLeague Sportsmanship Award for Women.

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2006-07N10 at Ohio L 72-49NN1122 MMaarrsshhaallll LL 7744--4477N17 &vs. Massachusetts L 61-42N18 &vs. Howard W 77-67NN2255 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW 5577--4466N28 at Long Island L 51-49D1 at Saint Franics (Pa.) L 64-56DD44 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn LL 5511--3344D6 at UMBC W 74-56D18 at North Carolina A&T L 64-59D20 at Charleston Southern W 65-55DD2299 AAiirr FFoorrccee CCaanncceelllleedd –––– wweeaatthheerrD29 at Marquette L 67-40J2 at Stetson W 61-56J6 *at Bucknell L 67-47JJ99 **LLeehhiigghh WW 5544--4444JJ1133 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 5555--4433J16 *at Holy Cross L 49-39J21 *at Army W 49-44J24 *at American L 62-48JJ2277 **CCoollggaattee LL 5555--4444JJ3300 WWiinnssttoonn--SSaalleemm SSttaattee WW 5588--3399FF33 **BBuucckknneellll LL 7766--6666J6 *at Lehigh W 59-46F10 *at Lafayette L 68-65FF1133 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 8855--8800FF1188 **AArrmmyy LL 5588--4433FF2211 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6655--5588F24 *at Colgate W 54-52MM33 ^̂AAmmeerriiccaann LL 6688--5555& –– Seton Hall Basketball Classic,

South Orange, N.J.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Annapolis, Md.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 12-17� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

6-8 (T-4th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Tom Marryott� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Kate Hobbs� Carly Meyer becomes just the second Mid(Adria Schneck, 1997) to lead the PatriotLeague in scoring (15.0 ppg), while KalenKropa becomes the third Navy player in fouryears to lead the league in assists (4.79 apg).� Meyer is named First-Team All-PatriotLeague, the seventh Mid to earn the acco-lade in school history.� Kate Hobbs sets a school record byappearing in 115 career games, and endsher career in second place (by one) at Navywith 91 career blocked shots. She is namedFirst-Team All-Senior CLASS for her accom-plishments on and off the court.

2007-08N9 &vs. Rice L 63-52N10 &at Winthrop L 47-33N11 &vs. North Texas L 56-45NN1144 HHoowwaarrdd WW 7711--5500NN1188 RRiiddeerr WW 6655--5588N20 at Georgetown L 81-56N23 +at Colorado State L 59-53N24 +vs. Kent State L 53-47N30 at Radford L 63-51DD55 UUMMBBCC LL 5599--5511D16 at Marshall L 70-58D18 at San Diego State L 91-33DD2299 AAiirr FFoorrccee WW 7722--6699//OOTTJJ22 FFoorrddhhaamm WW 5555--4455JJ55 OOhhiioo LL 8811--5522JJ1122 **BBuucckknneellll LL 7711--4455J16 *at Lehigh L 55-53J19 *at Lafayette L 60-44JJ2233 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 6622--5511JJ2277 **AArrmmyy LL 5588--4499JJ3300 **AAmmeerriiccaann LL 5599--5522F2 *at Colgate W 64-49F9 *at Bucknell L 65-50FF1133 **LLeehhiigghh LL 5544--5500FF1166 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 5533--4444F20 *at Holy Cross L 56-53F23 *at Army L 70-66/OTF27 *at American L 69-37MM11 **CCoollggaattee WW 5566--5544M8 ^vs. Holy Cross L 67-53& –– Winthrop Classic, Winthrop, S.C.+ –– Rocky Mountain Invitational,

Fort Collins, Colo.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

West Point, N.Y.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 7-23� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

3-11 (7th place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Quarterfinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Tom Marryott� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Ali Currier� Cassie Consedine earns Patriot LeagueRookie-of-the-Year honors after leading theleague in rebounding, ranking third in scoringand breaking the Navy single-season blockedshots record by 25 with 72 rejections.� Navy leads the league in assists, the firsttime the program has accomplished the feat.� Players receiving a starting assignment forthe first time in their respective careersaccount for 70 percent of Navy’s starts on theyear (105 of 150) and 83.4 percent of startsin league games (59 of 70).

2008-09NN1144 OOhhiioo LL 6633--4488N16 at Howard W 59-49N19 at Winston-Salem St. W 53-49N21 &vs. Texas State L 77-58N22 &at Columbia L 54-53NN2255 DDaayyttoonn LL 6644--5588//OOTTNN2288 SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) WW 7766--6666NN3300 DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee WW 5555--4455D3 at UMBC L 85-77D5 at Penn L 61-58D9 at Towson L 65-53D19 at Rider W 71-64DD2222 RRaaddffoorrdd WW 6611--4444J3 at Air Force L 65-62J5 at Fordham W 70-66/OTJ10 *at Bucknell L 66-50JJ1144 **LLeehhiigghh LL 6666--6633//OOTTJJ1177 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 5533--4488J21 *at Holy Cross W 59-50J24 *at Army W 44-39J28 *at American W 68-61JJ3311 **CCoollggaattee WW 4488--4400FF77 **BBuucckknneellll LL 6666--5544F11 *at Lehigh L 66-48F14 *at Lafayette W 60-57FF1188 **HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 6677--5588FF2211 **AArrmmyy LL 5588--5500FF2255 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 5599--5566F28 *at Colgate W 65-35M7 ^vs. Bucknell W 53-51M8 ^vs. Lafayette L 62-55& –– Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic,

New York, N.Y.* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Bethlehem, Pa.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 16-15� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

8-6 (T-3rd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Stefanie Pemper� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– None� Angela Myers was tabbed as theDefensive Player of the Year in the PatriotLeague, while also earning Second-Team All-Patriot League honors.� Navy posted its longest league winningstreak (5 games) in 11 years, a stretch thatincluded victories at Holy Cross, at Army andat American.� The Mids played a league-high 23 gamesthat were decided by 10 points or less (14-9record in those games).

2009-10N13 &vs. High Point W 70-67/OTN14 &at Elon W 68-61N16 at Ohio W 55-51NN2200 %%LLooyyoollaa WW 6677--5577NN2211 %%LLiibbeerrttyy LL 5555--4433N24 at Delaware State W 52-43N27 +at UTSA L 69-57N28 +vs. Western Illinois W 67-33D2 at UMBC L 59-51DD66 PPeennnn WW 6655--5511D11 at Delaware L 67-50DD1133 TToowwssoonn LL 5566--4433DD2222 AAiirr FFoorrccee WW 5544--4488J2 at Harvard L 71-55J5 at Dayton L 84-54JJ88 **BBuucckknneellll WW 7700--4400J13 *at Lehigh L 64-56J16 *at Lafayette L 46-43JJ2200 **HHoollyy CCrroossss WW 7755--6600JJ2233 **AArrmmyy WW 6644--5533JJ2277 **AAmmeerriiccaann LL 6622--4455J30 *at Colgate L 56-54F6 *at Bucknell W 61-46FF1111 **LLeehhiigghh LL 5544--5533FF1133 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6622--4422F17 *at Holy Cross W 77-69F20 *at Army W 54-48F24 *at American L 66-38FF2277 **CCoollggaattee WW 6699--5500M6 ^vs. Colgate W 69-57M7 ^vs. American L 72-47& –– Phoenix Classic; Elon, N.C.% –– Navy Classic+ –– UTSA Thanksgiving Classic,

San Antonio, Texas* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Worcester, Mass.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 17-14� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

8-6 (3rd place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Semifinals� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Stefanie Pemper� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– K.C. Gordon� In addition to garnering first-team all-league honors, Angela Myers won her sec-ond-straight league defensive player-of-the-year accolade. Chey Arvin was named to theleague’s all-rookie team.� Navy posted season sweeps of HolyCross (first time), Bucknell (first since 1998)and Army (first since 2003).� Cassie Consedine broke the school recordfor career blocked shots and scored the1,000th point of her career.� Navy broke its own school record (6.32)with an average of 7.68 three-point FGM agame, while breaking the school (191) andleague (196) marks with 238 three-point fieldgoals made.

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2010-11N12 at Siena W 57-43N14 at NJIT W 72-55NN1199 %%VViillllaannoovvaa LL 5544--4411NN2200 %%HHaarrvvaarrdd WW 6655--6600N26 &at Maine W 65-43N27 &vs. Florida L 52-43DD33 LLooyyoollaa LL 5577--5544DD55 DDeellaawwaarree LL 6600--5555DD88 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW 6633--4466D10 at Princeton L 74-61DD2211 UUMMBBCC LL 6655--5566D30 at Air Force W 63-62J1 at Seattle L 62-50JJ44 HHoowwaarrdd WW 5588--4455J8 *at Bucknell W 62-56JJ1122 **LLeehhiigghh WW 6633--6622JJ1155 **LLaaffaayyeettttee WW 6611--5522J19 *at Holy Cross W 53-39J22 *at Army W 55-46J26 *at American W 57-46JJ2299 **CCoollggaattee LL 5599--5555FF55 **BBuucckknneellll WW 6666--4455F9 *at Lehigh L 63-59F12 *at Lafayette L 58-53FF1166 **HHoollyy CCrroossss WW 7733--6688//OOTTFF1199 **AArrmmyy LL 5577--4466FF2233 **AAmmeerriiccaann WW 6633--5566F26 *at Colgate W 75-59MM55 ^̂CCoollggaattee WW 5555--3366MM99 ^̂BBuucckknneellll WW 5555--4411MM1122 ^̂AAmmeerriiccaann WW 4477--4400M19 $vs. DePaul L 56-43% –– Navy Classic& –– Dead River Company Classic;

Orono, Maine* –– Patriot League Game^ –– Patriot League Tournament,

Annapolis, Md.$ –– NCAA Tournament; University Park, Pa.

Season Recap� OOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd –– 20-12� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd ––

10-4 (T-1st place)� PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ––

Champions� HHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Stefanie Pemper� TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Angela Myers� Navy shared the Patriot League regularseason title for the second time in school his-tory (1998).� The Mids entered the league tournamentas the No. 1 seed for the first time.� Navy won the program’s first PatriotLeague Tournament title and advanced toNavy’s first NCAA Tournament.�� The No. 14 Mids led No. 3 DePaul in thesecond half and were within single digits ofthe Blue Demons with less than four minutesleft in the game. Though Navy lost to theninth-ranked Blue Demons, the 13-pointdefeat was the closest for a Patriot Leagueteam in the NCAA Tournament in 20 years.� Stefanie Pemper was tabbed as the PatriotLeague’s Coach of the Year.� Angela Myers earned First-Team All-Patriot League honors. � Cassie Consedine garned second-teamall-league honors.� Jade Geif was selected as the PatriotLeague’s Rookie of the Year.� Geif would go on to be named as the MVPof the Patriot League Tournament. Joiningher on the all-tournament team were AlixMembreno and Angela Myers.� Navy would again break the school andleague record with 240 three-point field goalsmade.� Angela Myers was the recipient of the ViceAdm. Lawrence Sword for Women. Shescored her 1,000th career point and brokethe Navy records for career games played(124), games started (123), minutes played(3,940) and assists (511).� Consedine concluded her career havingrejected a Navy-record 215 blocks andhauled in a school-best 727 defensiverebounds. She also ranks among the Navycareer leaders in points (1,418, 7th), three-point field goals made (165, 3rd) andrebounds (882, 3rd).� Navy as a team ranked among the NCAAleaders in fewest fouls committed in a game(12.1, 2nd), three-point field goals made (7.5,14th) and scoring defense (53.7, 14th).

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Navy Team Single-Game RecordsMMoosstt PPooiinnttss -- FFiirrsstt HHaallff 1. 53 Marymount, J31, 902. 52 vs. Ala.-Huntsville, J5, 90

52 at West Chester, N21, 874. 51 Indiana (Pa.), M5, 82

51 Lock Haven, J10, 8751 Catholic, F15, 9051 Colgate, F12, 02

8. 49 6x, Last: Longwood, F28, 90

FFeewweesstt PPooiinnttss -- FFiirrsstt HHaallff 1. 10 at Long Island, N28, 06

10 Kutztown, N17, 843. 12 at Army, F24, 90

12 Lafayette, J6, 8812 Army, J27, 08

6. 13 Colgate, F8, 9213 at Winthrop, 10, 0713 Lehigh, F13, 08

9. 14 4x, Last: Ohio, J5, 08

MMoosstt PPooiinnttss -- SSeeccoonndd HHaallff 1. 59 Bucknell, J10, 962. 58 at Coll. of N.D., D11, 773. 56 Gallaudet, F18, 784. 54 vs. Molloy, N19, 895. 53 at Coll. of N.D., D4, 856. 52 at Howard, D5, 947. 51 at Millersville, D7, 85

51 vs. Monmouth, D31, 9251 at Lehigh, F6, 9351 at Austin Peay, D31, 94

FFeewweesstt PPooiinnttss -- SSeeccoonndd HHaallff 1. 11 Liberty, N21, 092. 12 at Lafayette, J16, 083. 15 at Stony Brook, J8, 004. 16 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, D3, 82

16 William & Mary, J19, 856. 17 at American, F2, 88

17 Bucknell, J23, 9317 at St. Francis (Pa.), D1, 0617 Georgetown, D4, 06

10. 18 5x, Last: Villanova, N19, 10

MMoosstt PPooiinnttss 1. 105 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 99 Indiana (Pa.) M5, 823. 96 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 79

96 at Shippensburg, D6, 8996 Marymount, J31, 90

6. 95 Austin Peay, D18, 947. 93 Marymount, N24, 81

93 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, J5, 909. 92 5x, Last:

at Charleston Southern, D3, 93

FFeewweesstt PPooiinnttss 1. 33 at Winthrop, N10, 07

33 at San Diego State, D18, 073. 34 Georgetown, D4, 064. 37 at American, F27, 085 38 at Kutztown, N17, 84

38 Lafayette, J6, 8838 at Stony Brook, J8, 0038 at American, F24, 10

9. 39 at Holy Cross, J16, 0710. 40 William & Mary, D19, 92

40 at Marquette, D29, 06

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 44 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 41 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, J5, 903. 40 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 79

40 at Franklin & Marshall, F7, 8040 Catholic, J21, 87

6. 39 Baltimore, D10, 8239 Marymount, J31, 90

8. 38 5x, Last: Austin Peay, D18, 94

FFeewweesstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 11 at McNeese State, N29, 99

11 Furman, D21, 0011 Georgetown, D4, 0611 at Winthrop, N10, 07

5. 12 at Stony Brook, J8, 0012 at Delaware State, J3, 05

6. 13 American, J13, 0413 at San Diego State, D18, 0713 at American, F27, 0813 at Colgate, J30, 101133 vvss.. FFlloorriiddaa,, NN2277,, 1100

MMoosstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttt.. 1. 90 at Col. of Notre Dame, D11, 77

90 Georgetown, F4, 783. 87 Liberty, D9, 834. 86 vs. Longwood, F4, 90

86 St. Bonaventure, J7, 936. 85 • at Loyola, J26, 777. 82 George Mason, D9, 77

82 UMBC, F16, 7982 at Marymount, F19, 90

10. 81 8x, Last: at Lehigh, F15, 92

FFeewweesstt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttt.. 1. 36 Lafayette, F8, 882. 37 Col. of Charleston, D21, 02

37 at Georgetown, N20, 0737 at Winston-Salem State, N19, 08

5. 38 at Long Island, N28, 9638 at American, J24, 07

7. 39 at Virginia, N22, 8039 Lafayette, J6, 8839 at Ohio, N16, 09

10. 40 4x, Last: Lafayette, J13, 07

HHiigghheesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. 1. .682 Yale, D8, 89 (30-44)2. .655 Indiana (Pa.), M5, 82 (36-55)3. .638 Lafayette, D8, 88 (22-36)4. .622 Col. of Charleston, D21, 02 (23-37)5. .621 vs. Ala.-Huntsville, J5, 90 (41-66)6. .612 at George Mason, J12, 87 (30-49)7. .607 UMES, F3, 81 (37-61)

.607 at Cornell, D11, 95 (34-56)9. .595 E. Michigan, N26, 95 (25-42)10. .594 Marymount, N24, 81 (38-64)

.594 Austin Peay, D18, 94 (38-64)

LLoowweesstt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt..1. .204 Georgetown, D4, 06 (11-54)2. .212 Furman, D21, 00 (11-52)

.212 at Winthrop, N10, 07 (11-52)4. .229 at McNeese State, N29, 99 (11-48)5. .231 at UMBC, F18, 84 (18-78)6. .236 at American, F27, 08 (13-55)7. .246 at Army, J24, 09 (14-57)8. .250 Bucknell, J23, 93 (17-68)

.250 at Lafayette, F23, 05 (21-60)10. .254 at Princeton, D2, 91 (18-71)

.254 Marshall, N12, 06 (17-67)

MMoosstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 15 vs. Colgate, M6, 102. 14 Bucknell, J11, 923. 13 vs. Bucknell, M7, 03

13 at Army, F6, 0513 Holy Cross, J20, 10

66.. 1122 77xx,, LLaasstt:: aatt AArrmmyy,, JJ2222,, 1111

FFeewweesstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 11.. 00 2277xx,, LLaasstt:: VViillllaannoovvaa,, NN1199,, 1100

MMoosstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttt.. 1. 41 at UMBC, D2, 092. 36 Bucknell, J11, 923. 34 at Delaware, D11, 094. 33 at American, J29, 02

33 vs. Colgate, M6, 106. 32 •• at Troy, J4, 06

32 Holy Cross, F18, 0932 at Dayton, J5, 1032 Lafayette, F13, 103322 CCoollggaattee,, JJ2299,, 1111

FFeewweesstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttt.. 1. 0 Randolph Macon, N22, 88

0 Manhattan, N26, 880 Lafayette, D8, 88

4. 1 at Lock Haven, J16, 881 vs. Pitts.-Johnstown, N19, 881 at West Chester, N20, 881 vs. Delaware, N27, 881 at Yale, D2, 881 Lock Haven, J16, 89

10. 2 8x, Last: Lafayette, J18, 97

HHiigghheesstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 55 aatttt.. ...... 11..000000 ppcctt.. iinn 22 ggmmss.. ww//11--44 aatttt..))1. 1.000 Shepherd, N30, 89 (5-5)

1.000 at Shippensburg, D6, 89 (9-9)3. .833 at Pennsylvania, J21, 89 (5-6)4. .800 Mount St. Mary’s, F16, 88 (4-5)

.800 E. Michigan, N26, 95 (4-5)

.800 Long Island, D9, 96 (4-5)7. .750 Towson, J18, 88 (6-8)

.750 Catholic, F15, 90 (8-12)9. .714 at Colgate, J18, 95 (5-7)10. .688 Cal Poly, D19, 02 (11-16)

LLoowweesstt 33--PPtt.. FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 55 aatttt.. ...... ..000000 ppcctt.. iinn 1166 ggmmss.. ww//00--44 aatttt..))1. .000 William & Mary, D19, 92 (0-6)

.000 at William & Mary, N30, 93 (0-10)

.000 Coppin State, J3, 95 (0-5)

.000 at Columbia, D6, 95 (0-5)

.000 at CS Northridge, J6, 96 (0-6)

.000 Penn, N26, 96 (0-13)

.000 Sacramento State, N23, 97 (0-5)

.000 at Georgetown, J20, 90 (0-12)

.000 Georgetown, D4, 06 (0-14)

.000 at American, F27, 08 (0-15)

..000000 VViillllaannoovvaa,, NN1199,, 1100 ((00--1122))

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee 1. 37 vs. Army, F28, 972. 35 at Morgan State, F19, 85

35 • McNeese State, D20, 004. 33 at Army, J31, 985. 31 vs. Monmouth, D31, 92

31 Colgate, J10, 987. 30 Army, J8, 97

30 at Stetson, D10, 009. 28 4x, Last: at Morgan State, J18, 00

FFeewweesstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee1. 1 Scranton, N20, 82

1 at Lock Haven, J11, 861 at Colgate, F28, 0911 aatt AArrmmyy,, JJ2222,, 1111

55.. 22 1133xx,, LLaasstt:: CCoollggaattee,, JJ2299,, 1111

MMoosstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttt.. 1. 52 • McNeese State, D20, 002. 45 vs. Monmouth, D31, 923. 44 vs. Army, F28, 974. 43 at Army, J8, 975. 42 at William & Mary, J22, 836. 41 at Morgan State, F19, 85

41 at Army, J31, 988. 40 7x, Last: at Morgan State, J28, 00

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FFeewweesstt FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttt.. 1. 2 Scranton, N20, 82

2 at UMBC, F22, 942 at Colgate, F28, 0922 aatt AArrmmyy,, JJ2222,, 1111

5. 3 Manhattanville, N26, 803 at Lehigh, J15, 053 at Lehigh, F6, 07

8. 4 vs. Manhattan, N26, 884 American, M3, 074 Ohio, N14, 084 at UTSA, N27, 094 at American, F24, 10

HHiigghheesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 1100 aatttt.. ...... 11..000000 ppcctt.. iinn 66 ggmmss.. ww//11--99 aatttt..))1. 1.000 at UMBC, D4, 02 (16-16)2. .960 at Delaware, D7, 98 (24-25)3. .933 Bucknell, J12, 02 (14-15)4. .929 at Loyola, F28, 87 (13-14)

.929 at Ohio, J2, 03 (13-14)6. .920 vs. Wis.-Milw., N30, 97 (23-25)7. .917 Winston-Salem St., J30, 07 (11-12)

.917 at Radford, N30, 07 (11-12)

.917 Penn, D6, 09 (11-12)10. .913 • at Lehigh, J10, 06 (21-23)

LLoowweesstt FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 1100 aatttteemmppttss))1. .167 at American, F11, 04 (2-12)2. .214 at Richmond, F13, 82 (3-14)3. .250 at Geo. Washington, D8, 86 (7-20)4. .273 at American, J29, 84 (3-11)5. .300 at Mount St. Mary’s, N23, 82 (6-20)6. .333 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, D3, 82 (4-12)7. .348 vs. Army, J18, 81 (8-23)8. .357 vs. E. Stroundsburg, J13, 89 (5-14)9. .364 George Mason, D9, 77 (12-22)10. .375 3x, Last: Colgate, F8, 92 (6-16)

MMoosstt OOffff.. RReebboouunnddss 1. 31 •• Liberty, J7, 922. 29 Lehigh, J14, 983. 27 Charleston So., D21, 954. 26 C.W. Post, N16, 905. 25 Davis & Elkins, J8, 91

25 at UMBC, F9, 9125 at Lehigh, F6, 9325 Colgate, F27, 98

9. 24 Lehigh, F24, 9624 Radford, D22, 08

FFeewweesstt OOffff.. RReebboouunnddss1. 0 Lafayette, J6, 882. 2 Yale, D8, 89

2 at American, J24, 074. 3 at Princeton, D5, 87

3 at Pace, J27, 903 at Lehigh, J15, 05

7. 4 7x, Last: Howard, N14, 07

MMoosstt DDeeff.. RReebboouunnddss 1. 47 at Marymount, F19, 902. 41 Colgate, F14, 00

41 Morgan State, D6, 054. 39 Lafayette, F12, 94

39 Howard, N14, 0739 at Maine, N26, 10

7. 38 at Bucknell, J22, 9438 Bowie State, D2, 9538 Bucknell, F14, 0438 North Carolina A&T, N22, 0538 Colgate, M5, 11

FFeewweesstt DDeeff.. RReebboouunnddss 1. 6 Jacksonville, D8, 022. 11 Ohio, N14, 083. 12 CW Post, D1, 904. 13 at American, F2, 88

13 Dist. of Columbia, J18, 8913 Army, J9, 9313 vs. Bucknell, M1, 0213 at Towson, D9, 08

9. 14 Fordham, F26, 9414 at Air Force, J5, 0214 at Holy Cross, F4, 05

MMoosstt TToottaall RReebboouunnddss 1. 70 UMBC, J11, 782. 67 Western Maryland, J7, 783. 66 •• Georgetown, F4, 784. 65 at Western Maryland, J17, 79

65 Charleston Southern, D21, 956. 64 Hood, F14, 78

64 UMBC, F16, 7964 Concordia, J7, 85

9. 63 at Col. of Notre Dame, N28, 7963 Baltimore, D10, 82

FFeewweesstt TToottaall RReebboouunnddss1. 17 Lafayette, J6, 882. 19 at Lehigh, J15, 053. 20 Ohio, N14, 084. 21 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, N20, 815. 22 vs. Bucknell, M1, 02

22 vs. Arizona, N29, 037. 23 at UNLV, J4, 00

23 Jacksonville, D8, 029. 24 at Bucknell, F14, 98

24 Lafayette, F1, 0424 at American, F24, 10

MMoosstt FFoouullss 1. 34 St. Thomas Aquinas, N28, 902. 33 • at American, N29, 003. 32 Bucknell, J10, 96

32 • vs. Bucknell, M7, 0332 at Army, F28, 04

6. 31 at Towson, F18, 8031 at Bucknell, J30, 9931 at Appalachian State, D3, 0031 at Cal Poly, N19, 04

10. 30 Army, M2, 0130 at Air Force, J5, 02

FFeewweesstt FFoouullss 1. 5 vs. Georgetown, D4, 87

5 vs. Western Illinois,, N28, 0955 aatt HHoollyy CCrroossss,, JJ1199,, 1111

4. 6 Kutztown, J27, 8866 AAmmeerriiccaann,, MM1122,, 1111

6. 7 Longwood, J28, 897 Pace, F18, 897 District of Columbia, F17, 957 American, F26, 0577 aatt AArrmmyy,, JJ2222,, 1111

MMoosstt AAssssiissttss 1. 34 at Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 30 Baltimore, D10, 823. 27 William & Mary, J23, 82

27 at Kutztown, N25, 8627 North Carolina A&T, N22, 05

6. 26 at Shippensburg, J20, 8626 Holy Cross, F13, 07

8. 25 UMES, F16, 8225 at West Chester, N20, 8825 Holy Cross, J20, 10

FFeewweesstt AAssssiissttss 1. 1 Pace, M7, 872. 2 at Richmond, F11, 84

2 Gannon, J5, 872 at Princeton, D5, 872 at Longwood, F3, 912 at Lehigh, J31, 96

7. 3 at Princeton, D2, 913 at Western Carolina, N13, 983 at McNeese State, N29, 993 at Stony Brook, J8, 00

MMoosstt TTuurrnnoovveerrss 1. 43 Bowie State, D2, 942. 42 Salisbury State, F25, 783. 40 at Drexel, D30, 874. 39 Western Maryland, J7, 78

39 • at American, N29, 006. 36 UMBC, J11, 787. 33 5x, Last: Howard, N14, 07

FFeewweesstt TTuurrnnoovveerrss 1. 2 George Mason, D6, 832. 3 vs. Lock Haven, M6, 833. 4 vs. West Liberty, J13, 844. 5 Catholic, J21, 87

5 Army, F25, 895 Jacksonville, D8, 025 Lehigh, J11, 035 UMBC, D3, 035 at Lafayette, F14, 0955 AAmmeerriiccaann,, FF2233,, 1111

MMoosstt BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss 1. 12 Shepherd, N30, 892. 11 South Carolina State, D17, 943. 10 UNC Wilmington, N26, 94

10 Niagara, N27, 9410 Bowie State, D2, 94

6. 9 7x, Last:Saint Francis (Pa.), N28, 08

MMoosstt SStteeaallss 1. 34 Col. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 27 Georgetown, J27, 813. 24 at Shepherd, F16, 914. 23 vs. Wis.-Stout, J3, 865. 22 Kutztown, N25, 866. 21 at Millersville, D7, 85

21 Towson, N26, 918. 20 vs. C.W. Post, D1, 909. 19 Lehigh, J22, 92

19 Iona, N19, 9719 Sacramento State, N23, 97

FFeewweesstt SStteeaallss1. 0 at Bucknell, J12, 00

0 Delaware State, D15, 020 at Army, J21, 070 at Holy Cross, F17, 10

5. 1 at Lock Haven, M9, 851 at Colgate, F2, 001 at Colgate, F18, 06

88.. 22 2233xx,, LLaasstt:: AAmmeerriiccaann,, JJ2266,, 1111

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Navy Individual Single-Game RecordsMMiinnuutteess PPllaayyeedd 1. 55 ••• Courtney Davidson, Army, M1, 032. 51 ••• Maile Shimoda, Army, M1, 033. 50 •• Colleen Cassidy at William & Mary, J24, 814. 49 •• Kathy Walsh, Georgetown, F4, 785. 48 •• Nancy Schiavetta at William & Mary, J24, 816. 47 •• Cathy Rayhill, Georgetown, F4, 78

47 •• Angela Dobbs, Liberty, J7, 9247 ••• Adrienne Roseti, Army, M1, 03

9. 46 •• Yolanda Ray, Liberty, J7, 9246 •• Courtney Davidson, American, F11, 03

PPooiinnttss 1. 41 Angela Dobbs at Shepherd College, F16, 912. 38 Connie James, Marymount, J31, 90

38 Angela Dobbs, UMBC, F10, 924. 37 Colleen Cassidy at Lafayette, F16, 805. 35 Yolanda Ray vs. Baylor, J1, 936. 34 • Colleen Cassidy at Loyola, J26, 797. 33 Angela Dobbs, Yale, J4, 928. 33 Carly Meyer, Holy Cross, F13, 079. 32 6x, Last: • Carly Meyer at American, F21, 06

FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 18 Connie James, Marymount, J31, 902. 16 Angela Dobbs at Shepherd College, F16, 913. 15 Connie James at Marymount, F19, 904. 14 Colleen Cassidy vs. Temple, N21, 80

14 Connie James at Lockhaven, J16, 8814 Angela Dobbs, UMBC, F10, 92

7. 13 9x, Last: Carly Meyer, Holy Cross, F13, 07

FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 36 Angela Dobbs at Shepherd College, F16, 912. 32 Connie James, Marymount, J31, 903. 33 Angela Dobbs vs. Longwood, D2, 904. 26 Angela Dobbs, Davis & Elkins, J8, 915. 25 7x, Last: Angela Dobbs, Yale, J4, 92

FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 1100 aatttteemmppttss))1. .929 Connie James, Lafayette, D8, 88 (13-14)2. .917 Connie James at Liberty, J7, 87 (11-12)

.909 Becky Dowling at Columbia, D6, 95 (10-11)4. .900 Bernie Boska at Lafayette, F16, 80 (9-10)

.900 Laurie Coffey, Yale, D31, 98 (9-10)

.900 Erica Hayes at Army, F27, 99 (9-10)7. .833 Connie James, Pitt.-Johns., N19, 88 (10-12)

.833 Erica Hayes, Delaware, N14, 97 (10-12)

.833 Angela Myers, Colgate, F27, 10 (10-12)10. .818 Bryanna Herring at Columbia, D29, 01 (9-11)

.818 Lisa Steinmetz at E. Illinois, N29, 02 (9-11)

.818 Maile Shimoda, Cal Poly, D19, 02 (9-11)

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 9 Angela Dobbs, Yale, J4, 922. 8 Patty LiPoma at West Chester, N21, 87

8 Courtney Davidson, Lafayette, F1, 048 Abi Campbell at Army, F6, 058 Kristin Bowen, Lafayette, F13, 10

6. 7 • Maile Shimoda vs. Bucknell, M7, 037 Ashley Pelzek, American, J24, 06

8. 6 13x, Last:Angela Myers at Army, J22, 11

Thhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 15 Patty LiPoma at Maine, J2, 88

15 Angela Dobbs at Shepherd College, F16, 913. 14 Patty LiPoma at West Chester, N21, 87

14 Angela Dobbs vs. Davis & Elkins, J8, 9114 Heather Brand vs. Georgetown, F6, 9114 Angela Dobbs, Yale, J4, 9214 Courtney Davidson, Lafayette, F1, 0414 Abi Campbell at Army, F6, 0514 Cassie Consedine, Lafayette, J15, 11

10. 13 5x Last: •• Ashley Pelzek at Troy, J4, 06

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 55 aatttteemmppttss))1. 1.000 Angela Dobbs, Shepherd, N30, 89 (5-5)

1.000 Heather Brand at Shippensburg, D6, 89 (5-5)3. .857 Patty LiPoma, Towson, J18, 88 (6-7)

.857 Maile Shimoda, Cal Poly, D19, 02 (6-7)5. .833 Heather Brand at Howard, J5, 93 (5-6)

.833 Maile Shimoda, Fresno State, D22, 03 (5-6)

.833 Ashley Pelzek, Radford, D28, 05 (5-6)88.. ..880000 77xx,, LLaasstt::

EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss aatt AArrmmyy,, JJ2222,, 1111 ((44--55))

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee 1. 19 Erica Hayes at Morgan State, J18, 002. 17 Colleen Cassidy at Lafayette, F16, 80

17 • Jennifer Bombinski, McNeese State, D20, 004. 16 Erica Hayes at Sacramento State, N19, 985. 15 Colleen Cassidy, Morgan State, F20, 80

15 Courtney Davidson, Army, J30, 047. 14 Colleen Cassidy vs. Florida, N21, 81

14 Margie Trott at Morgan State, F19, 8514 Jenna Hausvik, Fordham, F26, 9414 Courtney Davidson, Coll. of Charleston, D21, 02

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FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 22 Erica Hayes at Morgan State, J18, 002. 20 • Jennifer Bombinski, McNeese State, D20, 003. 17 Cathy Rayhill, Georgetown, F4, 78

17 Colleen Cassidy at Lafayette, F16, 8017 Colleen Cassidy, Morgan State, F20, 8017 Kim Drayton, Princeton, D4, 9017 Erica Hayes at Sacramento State, N19, 98

8. 16 6x, Last: Courtney Davidson, Army, J30, 04

FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 1100 aatttteemmppttss))1. 1.000 Monica Holland, Pace, M7, 87 (10-10)

1.000 Colleen Cassidy at Lafayette, F16, 80 (17-17)1.000 Kim Jackson, Colgate, J15, 94 (10-10)1.000 Becky Dowling vs. Army, F28, 97 (10-10)1.000 Erica Hayes at Army, J31, 98 (12-12)1.000 Erica Hayes, Lafayette, F28, 98 (10-10)1.000 Erica Hayes at Holy Cross, J23, 00 (10-10)1.000 Courtney Davidson vs. Yale, N23, 02 (10-10)1.000 Lauren Skrel vs. American, M3, 05 (10-10)1.000 Kate Hobbs vs. Howard, N18, 06 (11-11)1.000 Angela Myers, American, F23, 11 (10-10)

OOffffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 10 Adria Schneck, Niagara, N27, 94

10 Joanne Groth, Lehigh, J14, 983. 9 Adria Schneck, Coppin State, J3, 95

9 Becky Dowling at Penn, D5, 975. 8 16x, Last: K.C. Gordon at UMBC, D2, 09

DDeeffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 15 Connie James, Marymount, J31, 902. 14 Becky Dowling at Bucknell, J7, 95

14 • Adrienne Roseti at American, N29, 0014 Carly Meyer at Colgate, F18, 0614 Kate Hobbs vs. Colgate, M2, 0614 Cassie Consedine, Lafayette, F13, 10

7. 13 Hilary Goodrich, Morgan State, J13, 998. 12 13x, Last:

• Cassie Consedine, Holy Cross, F16, 11

TToottaall RReebboouunnddss 1. 22 Connie James at Liberty, J7, 87

22 Connie James, Marymount, J31, 903. 21 Shelley Laurilla at Liberty, J7, 87

21 Barb Nester, UMBC, F16, 795. 20 Bernie Boska, George Mason, D9, 77

20 Angela Smith at George Washington, J12, 8320 Yolanda Williams, American, F19, 8320 Angela Smith, Morgan State, F25, 81

9. 18 6x, Last: • Becky Dowling at CS North., J6, 96

AAssssiissttss 1. 14 Margie Trott at Coll. of Notre Dame, D4, 852. 13 Colleen Cassidy, William & Mary, J23, 82

13 Becky Lewis, Army, F26, 8313 Lauren Skrel, N.C. A&T, N22, 05

5. 12 Tawny Petrick at West Chester, N21, 8712 Margie Trott, Loyola (Md.), F12, 8612 Kim Jackson, St. Francis (Pa.), D9, 9312 Maile Shimoda, Lafayette, F1, 0412 • Lauren Skrel at American, F21, 06

10. 11 10x, Last: Angela Myers, Holy Cross, J20, 10

TTuurrnnoovveerrss 1. 11 Marycarol Hennessy vs. Salisbury State, F25, 78

11 • Adrienne Roseti at American, N29, 0011 Kate Hobbs at St. Bonaventure, D4, 04

4. 10 Sheila Fox, Western Maryland, J7, 7810 Bernie Boska, Lock Haven, J11, 7910 Bernie Boska at Mount St. Mary’s, F11, 7910 Colleen Cassidy at William & Mary, J24, 8110 Mary Miles at William & Mary, J18, 8510 Yolanda Ray at Towson, J4, 9410 Adria Schneck, Lafayette, J18, 9710 Maile Shimoda at American, J14, 03

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss 1. 7 • Cassie Consedine, Air Force, D29, 072. 6 Angela Smith, American, F19, 83

6 Yolanda Ray, Bucknell, F17, 946 Cassie Consedine, St. Francis (Pa.), N28, 086 Cassie Consedine at Bucknell, F6, 10

6. 5 7x, Last: Cassie Consedine, Holy Cross, J23, 08

SStteeaallss 1. 9 Margie Trott at William & Mary, J24, 87

9 Margie Trott, UMBC, F2, 879 Heather Brand at Howard, J5, 939 Becky Dowling, Morgan State, N25, 95

5. 8 7x, Last: Joanne Groth, Army, J24, 96

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Navy Individual Single-Season RecordsGGaammeess PPllaayyeedd 11.. 32 Angela Myers, 2011

32 Cassie Consedine, 20113322 JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, 220011113322 AAuuddrreeyy BBaauueerr,, 22001111

55.. 3311 1144xx,, LLaasstt:: EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss,, 22001111

GGaammeess SSttaarrtteedd 1. 32 Cassie Consedine, 2011

3322 JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, 220011113. 31 Whitney Davidson, 2009

31 Angela Myers, 200931 Angela Myers, 201031 Cassie Consedine, 20103311 CChheeyy AArrvviinn,, 2200110031 Angela Myers, 2011

9. 30 Courtney Davidson, 200430 Adrienne Roseti, 200430 Maile Shimoda, 200430 Angela Myers, 200830 K.C. Gordon, 200930 K.C. Gordon, 2010

MMiinnuutteess PPllaayyeedd 1. 1,135 Angela Myers, 20112. 1,067 Courtney Davidson, 20033. 1,066 Kate Wells, 19954. 1,018 Adria Schneck, 19955. 1,011 Courtney Davidson, 20046. 1,003 Kalen Kropa, 20077. 1,002 Maile Shimoda, 20028. 1,000 Angela Myers, 20109. 985 Courtney Davidson, 200210. 983 Adria Schneck, 1997

MMiinnuutteess PPeerr GGaammee 1. 38.1 Courtney Davidson, 20032. 38.0 Kate Wells, 19953. 36.7 Kathy Walsh, 19784. 36.6 Adria Schneck, 19965. 36.5 Courtney Davidson, 20026. 36.4 Adria Schneck, 1995

36.4 Becky Dowling, 19968. 36.3 Maile Shimoda, 20039. 35.8 Maile Shimoda, 200210. 35.5 Angela Myers, 2011

PPooiinnttss 1. 530 Courtney Davidson, 20032. 525 Courtney Davidson, 20043. 520 Angela Dobbs, 19914. 493 Adria Schneck, 19975. 492 Colleen Cassidy, 19826. 485 Colleen Cassidy, 19807. 478 Courtney Davidson, 20028. 470 Erica Hayes, 1999

470 Connie James, 198910. 467 Connie James, 1990

PPooiinnttss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 21.7 Angela Dobbs, 19912. 20.5 Adria Schneck, 19963. 20.2 Colleen Cassidy, 19804. 19.5 Connie James, 19905. 18.9 Colleen Cassidy, 1982

18.9 Courtney Davidson, 20037. 18.1 Becky Dowling, 1996

18.1 Connie James, 19899. 17.7 Courtney Davidson, 200210. 17.6 Adria Schneck, 1997

17.6 Angela Dobbs, 1990

FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 204 Connie James, 19892. 203 Connie James, 19903. 199 Angela Dobbs, 19914. 186 Colleen Cassidy, 198825. 182 Colleen Cassidy, 19806. 175 Courtney Davidson, 20047. 170 Bernie Boska, 1980

170 Courtney Davidson, 20039. 169 Adria Schneck, 199510. 168 Adria Schneck, 1997

168 Jenna Hausvik, 1994168 Colleen Cassidy, 1981

FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 483 Angela Dobbs, 19912. 436 Angela Dobbs, 19923. 435 Courtney Davidson, 20044. 385 Emily Harman, 19845. 383 Cassie Consedine, 20086. 377 Bernie Boska, 19807. 376 Courtney Davidson, 20038. 372 Bernie Boska, 1979

FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd ccoonnttiinnuueedd9. 365 Colleen Cassidy, 198010. 364 Colleen Cassidy, 1982

FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 220000 aatttteemmppttss))1. .586 Connie James, 1988 (163-278)2. .584 Connie James, 1987 (128-219)3. .581 Connie James, 1989 (204-351)4. .566 Connie James, 1990 (203-359)5. .549 Jenna Hausvik, 1994 (168-306)6. .547 Adria Schneck, 1996 (139-254)7. .546 Erica Hayes, 1998 (113-207)8. .542 Erica Hayes, 1999 (167-308)9. .531 Angela Smith, 1983 (137-258)

.531 Lynne Coe, 1981 (110-207)

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 83 Angela Dobbs, 19912. 76 Courtney Davidson, 20043. 75 Patty LiPoma, 188

75 Ashley Pelzek, 2006 5. 70 Cassie Consedine, 20116. 64 Courtney Davidson, 20027. 62 Kristin Bowen, 20108. 59 Angela Dobbs, 19929. 58 Courtney Davidson, 200310. 56 Abi Campbell, 2005

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 3.46 Angela Dobbs, 19912. 3.00 Patty LiPoma, 19883. 2.68 Ashley Pelzek, 20064. 2.53 Courtney Davidson, 20045. 2.37 Courtney Davidson, 20026. 2.30 Angela Dobbs, 19907. 2.19 Angela Dobbs, 1992

2.19 Cassie Consedine, 20119. 2.08 Carly Meyer, 200710. 2.07 Courtney Davidsson, 2003

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 214 Angela Dobbs, 19912. 211 Courtney Davidson, 20043. 201 Ashley Pelzek, 20064. 198 Cassie Consedine, 2011 5. 165 Patty LiPoma, 1988

165 Abi Campbell, 2005165 Carly Meyer, 2007

8. 162 Angela Dobbs, 19929. 158 Courtney Davidson, 200210. 157 Yolanda Ray, 1993

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 7755 aatttteemmppttss))1. .455 Patty LiPoma, 1988 (75-165)22.. ..441166 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss,, 22001111 ((4422--110011))3. .414 Maile Shimoda, 2001 (48-116)4. .411 Kristin Bowen, 2010 (62-151)5. .409 Margaret Knap, 2007 (45-110)6. .405 Courtney Davidson, 2002 (64-158)7. .395 Courtney Davidson, 2001 (47-119)8. .393 Angela Dobbs, 1990 (53-135)9. .392 Courtney Davidson, 2003 (58-148)10. .388 Angela Dobbs, 1991 (83-214)EErriiccaa HHaayyeess

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FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee 1. 156 Adria Schneck, 19972. 148 Erica Hayes, 19003. 135 Erica Hayes, 19994. 132 Courtney Davidson, 20035. 128 Erica Hayes, 19986. 122 Courtney Davidson, 20027. 121 Colleen Cassidy, 19808. 120 Colleen Cassidy, 19829. 116 Adria Schneck, 199510. 111 Joanne Groth, 1998

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 210 Adria Schneck, 19972. 201 Erica Hayes, 20003. 171 Adria Schneck, 19964. 168 Erica Hayes, 19995. 164 Adria Schneck, 19956. 161 Colleen Cassidy, 1982

161 Laurie Coffey, 19998. 159 Courtney Davidson, 20039. 158 Joanne Groth, 199610. 157 Joanne Groth, 1998

157 Erica Hayes, 1998

FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. ((mmiinn.. 6600 aatttteemmppttss))1. .897 Courtney Davidson, 2002 (122-136)2. .867 Margaret Knap, 2007 (52-60)3. .850 Carly Meyer, 2005 (51-60)4. .841 Kim Jackson, 1994 (58-69)5. .835 Carly Meyer, 2007 (66-79)6. .832 Lauren Skrel, 2006 (84-101)7. .830 Courtney Davidson, 2003 (132-159)

.830 Angela Myers, 2009 (73-88)9. .826 Cassie Consedine, 2009 (71-86)10. .823 Colleen Cassidy, 1980 (121-147)

OOffffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 104 Bryanna Herring, 20022. 99 Jenna Hausvik, 19943. 97 Adria Schneck, 19954. 96 Laurie Coffey, 19965. 93 Jenna Hausvik, 19926. 92 Becky Dowling, 19987. 88 Laurie Coffey, 19988. 87 Becky Dowling, 19979. 83 Laurie Coffey, 1999

83 Bryanna Herring, 200383 Angela Myers, 2008

DDeeffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 204 Cassie Consedine, 20082. 181 Cassie Consedine, 20103. 176 Cassie Consedine, 20114. 171 Becky Dowling, 19955. 170 Connie James, 19896. 166 Becky Dowling, 1998

166 Cassie Consedine, 20098. 163 Connie James, 19909. 162 Becky Dowling, 199710. 160 Adrienne Roseti, 2003

RReebboouunnddss 1. 286 Angela Smith, 19832. 258 Becky Dowling, 19983. 254 Laurie Coffey, 19964. 253 Becky Dowling, 1995

225533 JJaaddee GGeeiiff,, 220011116. 249 Becky Dowling, 19977. 243 Cassie Consedine, 20088. 241 Connie James, 19899. 238 Connie James, 199010. 229 Kathy Walsh, 1978

229 Emily Harman, 1984

RReebboouunnddss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 11.5 Kathy Walsh, 19782. 11.4 Bernie Boska, 19783. 10.8 Cathy Rayhill, 19784. 10.6 Angela Smith, 19835. 10.0 Emily Harman, 19846. 9.9 Connie James, 19907. 9.4 Cathy Rayhill, 19798. 9.3 Connie James, 19899. 9.1 Becky Dowling, 1996

9.1 Laurie Coffey, 19969.1 Lynne Coe, 1979

AAssssiissttss 1. 177 Margie Trott, 19872. 174 Margie Trott, 19863. 172 Maile Shimoda, 20044. 163 Angela Myers, 20115. 159 Lauren Skrel, 20056. 139 Kalen Kropa, 20077. 137 Becky Lewis, 19838. 136 Kim Jackson, 19949. 132 Kalen Kropa, 200910. 131 Lauren Skrel, 2006

AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 6.96 Margie Trott, 19862. 6.81 Margie Trott, 19873. 5.73 Maile Shimoda, 20044. 5.71 Becky Lewis, 19835. 5.48 Lauren Skrel, 20056. 5.09 Angela Myers, 20117. 5.04 Kim Jackson, 19948. 4.85 Margie Trott, 19859. 4.83 Kristen Waller, 199110. 4.81 Tawny Petrick, 1990

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss 1. 72 Cassie Consedine, 20082. 52 Cassie Consedine, 20093. 48 Yolanda Ray, 1994

48 Cassie Consedine, 20115. 45 Angela Smith, 1983

45 Carly Meyer, 20077. 43 Cassie Consedine, 20108. 39 Kim Cowling, 19939. 36 Bryanna Herring, 200210. 34 Kate Hobbs, 2007

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 2.48 Cassie Consedine, 20082. 1.79 Cassie Consedine, 20093. 1.73 Carly Meyer, 20074. 1.71 Yolanda Ray, 19945. 1.67 Angie Smith, 19836. 1.50 Kim Cowling, 1993

1.50 Cassie Consedine, 20118. 1.38 Cassie Consedine, 20109. 1.33 Kim Cowling, 199110. 1.29 Bryanna Herring, 2002

SStteeaallss 1. 95 Margie Trott, 19872. 79 Kristen Waller, 19913. 78 Becky Dowling, 19984. 72 Becky Dowling, 19955. 70 Yolanda Ray, 19946. 69 Joanne Groth, 19987. 68 Angela Myers, 2009

68 Angela Myers, 20119. 66 Kristen Waller, 198910. 62 Joanne Groth, 1997

SStteeaallss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 3.65 Margie Trott, 19872. 3.29 Kristen Waller, 19913. 3.28 Becky Dowling, 19964. 2.69 Becky Dowling, 19985. 2.57 Becky Dowling, 19956. 2.54 Kristen Waller, 19897. 2.50 Yolanda Ray, 19948. 2.46 Angela Dobbs, 1991

2.46 Joanne Groth, 199810. 2.32 Colleen Cassidy, 1981

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Navy Career RecordsGGaammeess PPllaayyeedd 1. 124 Angela Myers, 2008-112. 121 Cassie Consedine, 2008-113. 118 Kalen Kropa, 2006-094. 115 Kate Hobbs, 2004-075. 113 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-99

113 Courtney Davidson, 2001-047. 111 Erica Hayes, 1997-00

111 Lisa Steinmetz, 2000-03111 Abi Campbell, 2002-05

10. 110 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-04

GGaammeess SSttaarrtteedd 1. 123 Angela Myers, 2008-112. 116 Cassie Consedine, 2008-113. 107 Courtney Davidson, 2001-044. 105 Joanne Groth, 1995-985. 103 Becky Dowling, 1995-986. 100 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-047. 99 Laurie Coffey, 1996-998. 98 Maile Shimoda, 2001-049. 96 Connie James, 1987-9010. 87 Angela Dobbs, 1989-92

MMiinnuutteess PPllaayyeedd 1. 3,940 Angela Myers, 2008-112. 3,738 Courtney Davidson, 2001-043. 3,624 Maile Shimoda, 2001-044. 3,557 Becky Dowling, 1995-985. 3,428 Cassie Consedine, 2008-116. 3,385 Joanne Groth, 1995-987. 3,307 Adria Schneck, 1994-978. 3,100 Kalen Kropa, 2006-099. 3,090 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-0410. 3,050 Angela Dobbs, 1989-92

MMiinnuutteess PPeerr GGaammee 1. 34.5 Becky Dowling, 1995-982. 33.2 Maile Shimoda, 2001-043. 33.1 Courtney Davidson, 2001-044. 32.1 Adria Schneck, 1994-975. 31.8 Angela Myers, 2008-116. 31.3 Joanne Groth, 1995-987. 30.5 Angela Dobbs, 1989-928. 28.3 Cassie Consedine, 2008-pres.9. 28.1 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

28.1 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-04

PPooiinnttss 1. 1,857 Courtney Davidson, 2001-042. 1,817 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-823. 1,643 Connie James, 1987-904. 1,613 Angela Dobbs, 1989-925. 1,578 Adria Schneck, 1994-976. 1,470 Becky Dowling, 1995-987. 1,418 Cassie Consedine, 2008-118. 1,406 Erica Hayes, 1997-009. 1,325 Bernie Boska, 1978-8110. 1,218 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

PPooiinnttss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 18.4 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-822. 16.4 Courtney Davidson, 2001-043. 16.3 Connie James, 1987-904. 16.1 Angela Dobbs, 1989-925. 15.3 Adria Schneck, 1994-976. 14.3 Becky Dowling, 1995-987. 14.2 Bernie Boska, 1978-818. 12.7 Erica Hayes, 1997-009. 11.7 Cassie Consedine, 2008-pres.10. 11.6 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 698 Connie James, 1987-902. 690 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-823. 613 Angela Dobbs, 1989-924. 595 Courtney Davidson, 2001-045. 578 Becky Dowling, 1995-986. 558 Adria Schneck, 1994-977. 555 Bernie Boska, 1978-818. 525 Cassie Consedine, 2008-119. 476 Erica Hayes, 1997-0010. 460 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 1,535 Angela Dobbs, 1989-922. 1,400 Courtney Davidson, 2001-043. 1,379 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-824. 1,346 Cassie Consedine, 2008-115. 1,314 Bernie Boska, 1978-816. 1,286 Becky Dowling, 1995-987. 1,207 Connie James, 1987-908. 1,101 Adria Schneck, 1994-979. 1,097 Yolanda Ray, 1991-9410. 1,055 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. (min. 400 attempts)1. .578 Connie James, 1987-90 (698-1207)2. .516 Angela Smith, 1980-83 (349-676)3. .511 Jenna Hausvik, 1992-94 (339-663)4. .507 Adria Schneck, 1994-97 (558-1101)5. .505 Erica Hayes, 1997-00 (476-943)6. .500 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-82 (690-1379)

.500 Lynne Coe, 1979-82 (397-794)8. .484 Bryanna Herring, 2001-03. (255-527)9. .463 Gretchen Quasebarth,

1985-88 (255-551)10. .460 Shelley Laurilla, 1984-87 (394-857)

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee 1. 245 Courtney Davidson, 2001-042. 216 Angela Dobbs, 1989-923. 165 Cassie Consedine, 2008-114. 148 Maile Shimoda, 2001-045. 136 Abi Campbell, 2002-056. 134 Ashley Pelzek, 2003-067. 131 Yolanda Ray, 1991-948. 127 Angela Myers, 2008-119. 121 Carly Meyer, 2004-0710. 119 Heather Brand, 1990-93

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 2.17 Courtney Davidson, 2001-042. 2.16 Angela Dobbs, 1998-923. 1.47 Kristin Bowen, 2008-104. 1.41 Hilary Goodrich, 1999-005. 1.36 Maile Shimoda, 2001-04

1.36 Cassie Consedine, 2008-117. 1.27 Yolanda Ray, 1991-94

1.27 Carly Meyer, 2004-079. 1.26 Ashley Pelzek, 2003-06

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TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaallss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 636 Courtney Davidson, 2001-042. 563 Angela Dobbs, 1989-923. 515 Cassie Consedine, 2008-114. 431 Yolanda Ray, 1991-945. 428 Maile Shimoda, 2001-046. 421 Abi Campbell, 2002-057. 399 Ashley Pelzek, 2003-068. 379 Angela Myers, 2008-119. 372 Carly Meyer, 2004-0710. 359 Heather Brand, 1990-93

TThhrreeee--PPooiinntt FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. (min. 150 attempts)1. .455 Patty LiPoma, 1986-88 (75-165)2. .387 Lauren Skrel, 2003-06 ( 65-168)3. .385 Courtney Davidson, 2001-04 (245-636) 4. .384 Angela Dobbs, 1989-92 (216-563)55.. ..337799 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss,, 22000099--pprreess.. ((6677--117777))6. .372 Kristin Bowen, 2008-10 (97-261)7. .346 Maile Shimoda, 2001-04 (148-428)8. .336 Ashley Pelzek, 2003-06 (134-399)9. .335 Angela Myers, 2008-11 (127-379)10. .332 Tina Dalmau, 1995-98 (66-199)

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FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee 1. 450 Erica Hayes, 1997-002. 449 Adria Schneck, 1994-973. 437 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-824. 422 Courtney Davidson, 2001-045. 368 Joanne Groth, 1995-986. 293 Monica Holland, 1986-897. 291 Laurie Coffey, 1996-998. 279 Angela Myers, 2008-119. 262 Kim Drayton, 1990-9310. 259 Becky Dowling, 1995-98

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss AAtttteemmpptteedd 1. 648 Adria Schneck, 1994-972. 589 Erica Hayes, 1997-003. 584 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-824. 530 Joanne Groth, 1995-985. 507 Courtney Davidson, 2001-046. 462 Laurie Coffey, 1996-997. 414 Kim Drayton, 1990-938. 402 Monica Holland, 1986-899. 372 Becky Dowling, 1995-9810. 353 Angela Myers, 2008-11

FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPeerrcceennttaaggee (min. 120 attempts)1. .832 Courtney Davidson, 2001-04 (422-507) 2. .811 Patti LiPoma, 1986-88 (99-122)3. .795 Carly Meyer, 2004-07 (159-200)4. .791 Lauren Skrel, 2003-06 (170-215)5. .790 Angela Myers, 2008-11 (279-353)6. .769 Shelley Laurilla, 1984-87 (113-147)7. .764 Erica Hayes, 1997-00 (450-589)8. .748 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-82 (437-584)9. .740 Kristen Waller, 1988-91 (159-215)

.740 Kate Wells, 1993-95 (142-192)

OOffffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 319 Laurie Coffey, 1996-992. 313 Becky Dowling, 1995-983. 300 Adria Schneck, 1994-974. 285 Jenna Hausvik, 1991-945. 283 Joanne Groth, 1995-986. 282 Angela Myers, 2008-117. 262 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-048. 249 Kim Cowling, 1991-949. 231 Erica Hayes, 1997-0010. 219 Connie James, 1987-90

DDeeffeennssiivvee RReebboouunnddss 1. 727 Cassie Consedine, 2008-112. 610 Becky Dowling, 1995-983. 529 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-044. 471 Connie James, 1987-905. 469 Laurie Coffey, 1996-996. 429 Joanne Groth, 1995-987. 421 Angela Myers, 2008-118. 413 Kim Cowling, 1991-949. 409 Erica Hayes, 1997-0010. 403 Carly Meyer, 2004-07

RReebboouunnddss 1. 923 Becky Dowling, 1995-982. 891 Connie James, 1987-903. 882 Cassie Consedine, 2008-114. 828 Laurie Coffey, 1996-995. 791 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-046. 776 Angela Smith, 1980-837. 716 Bernie Boska, 1978-818. 712 Joanne Groth, 1995-989. 703 Angela Myers, 2008-1110. 702 Lynne Coe, 1979-82

RReebboouunnddss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 9.0 Becky Dowling, 1995-982. 8.8 Connie James, 1987-903. 8.0 Kathy Walsh, 1978-794. 7.9 Laurie Coffey, 1996-995. 7.8 Cathy Rayhill, 1978-80

7.8 Angie Smith, 1980-837. 7.7 Bernie Boska, 1978-818. 7.3 Lynne Coe, 1979-82

7.3 Cassie Consedine, 2008-1110. 7.2 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-04

AAssssiissttss 1. 511 Angela Myers, 2008-112. 500 Margie Trott, 1984-873. 468 Maile Shimoda, 2001-044. 421 Kalen Kropa, 2006-095. 416 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-826. 358 Kristen Waller, 1988-917. 310 Becky Lewis, 1981-848. 309 Lauren Skrel, 2003-069. 296 Tawny Petrick, 1987-9010. 284 Heather Brand, 1990-93

AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee 1. 5.15 Margie Trott, 1984-872. 4.29 Maile Shimoda, 2001-043. 4.20 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-824. 4.12 Angela Myers, 2008-115. 3.97 Becky Lewis, 1981-846. 3.77 Kristen Waller, 1988-917. 3.57 Kalen Kropa, 2006-098. 3.29 Lauren Skrel, 2003-069. 3.25 Tawny Petrick, 1987-9010. 2.81 Heather Brand, 1990-93

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss 1. 215 Cassie Consedine, 2008-112. 124 Kim Cowling, 1991-943. 99 Yolanda Ray, 1991-944. 92 Kate Hobbs, 2004-07 5. 89 Carly Meyer, 2004-076. 84 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-047. 79 Laurie Coffey, 1996-998. 76 Connie James, 1987-909. 73 * Angela Smith, 1980-8310. 64 Bryanna Herring, 2001-03

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss PPeerr GGaammee1. 1.78 Cassie Consedine, 2008-112. 1.20 Kim Cowling, 1991-943. 0.96 * Angela Smith, 1980-83

0.96 Yolanda Ray, 1991-945. 0.94 Carly Meyer, 2004-076. 0.82 Bryanna Herring, 2001-037. 0.80 Kate Hobbs, 2004-078. 0.76 Adrienne Roseti, 2001-049. 0.75 Connie James, 1987-90

0.75 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

SStteeaallss 1. 261 Becky Dowling, 1995-982. 249 Angela Myers, 2008-113. 217 Kristen Waller, 1988-914. 213 Joanne Groth, 1995-985. 212 Margie Trott, 1984-876. 190 Yolanda Ray, 1991-947. 173 Angela Dobbs, 1989-928. 167 * Colleen Cassidy, 1979-829. 160 Courtney Davidson, 2001-04

160 Maile Shimoda, 2001-04

SStteeaallss PPeerr GGaammee1. 2.53 Becky Dowling, 1995-982. 2.28 Kristen Waller, 1988-913. 2.23 * Colleen Cassidy, 1979-824. 2.19 Margie Trott, 1984-875. 2.01 Angela Myers, 2008-116. 1.97 Joanne Groth, 1995-987. 1.84 Yolanda Ray, 1991-948. 1.73 Angela Dobbs, 1989-929. 1.50 Kim Cowling, 1991-9410. 1.49 Heather Brand, 1990-93

* = statistics available for only three seasons

CCaassssiiee CCoonnsseeddiinnee

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Navy’’s 1,000-Point Scorers

1,857CCoouurrttnneeyy DDaavviiddssoonn

((22000011--0044))1,000th Pt.: Dec. 22, 2002

Career Game #66#11 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,817CCoolllleeeenn CCaassssiiddyy

((11997799--8822))1,000th Pt.: Dec. 5, 1980

Career Game #53#2 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,653CCoonnnniiee JJaammeess((11998877--9900))

1,000th Pt.: Jan. 18, 1990Career Game #67

#3 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,613AAnnggeellaa DDoobbbbss((11998899--9922))

1,000th Pt.: Jan. 28, 1991Career Game #66

#4 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,578AAddrriiaa SScchhnneecckk((11999944--9977))

1,000th Pt.: Jan. 10, 1996Career Game #70

#6 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,470BBeecckkyy DDoowwlliinngg((11999955--9988))

1,000th Pt.: Feb. 8, 1997Career Game #69

#7 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,419CCaassssiiee CCoonnsseeddiinnee

((22000088--1111))1,000th Pt.: Feb. 17, 2010

Career Game #84#14 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,406EErriiccaa HHaayyeess((11999977--22000000))

1,000th Pt.: Nov. 27, 1999Career Game #88

#10 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,325BBeerrnniiee BBoosskkaa((11997788--9911))

1,000th Pt.: Feb. 15, 1980Career Game #63

#1 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,218LLaauurriiee CCooffffeeyy((11999966--9999))

1,000th Pt.: Dec. 31, 1998Career Game #89

#9 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,206AAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss((22000088--1111))

1,000th Pt.: Jan. 8, 2011Career Game #107

#15 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,115JJooaannnnee GGrrootthh((11999955--9988))

1,000th Pt.: Jan. 14, 1998Career Game #95

#8 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,108YYoollaannddaa RRaayy((11999911--9944))

1,000th Pt.: Feb. 12, 1994Career Game #96

#5 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,075AAddrriieennnnee RRoosseettii

((22000011--0044))1,000th Pt.: Feb. 20, 2004

Career Game #106#13 to Score 1,000 Pts.

1,027MMaaiillee SShhiimmooddaa((22000011--0044))

1,000th Pt.: Feb. 14, 2004Career Game #104

#12 to Score 1,000 Pts.

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Year-by-Year Statistical LeadersFFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 .486 Cathy Rayhill (So.)1978-79 .518 Lynne Coe (Fr.)1979-80 .499 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 .534 Angela Smith (So.)1981-82 .511 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 .531 Angela Smith (Sr.)1983-84 .385 Lori Reynolds (So.)1984-85 .487 Shelley Laurilla (So.)1985-86 .485 Lori Reynolds (Sr.)1986-87 .584 Connie James (Fr.)1987-88 .586 Connie James (So.)1988-89 .581 Connie James (Jr.) 1989-90 .566 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 .415 Kim Drayton (So.)1991-92 .376 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 .512 Jenna Hausvik (Jr.)1993-94 .549 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 .525 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 .547 Adria Schneck (Jr.)1996-97 .490 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 .546 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 .542 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 .449 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 .446 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 .502 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 .477 Bryanna Herring (Jr.)2003-04 .525 Kate Hobbs (Fr.)2004-05 .471 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 .489 Betsy Burnett (Jr.)2006-07 .457 Kate Hobbs (Sr.)2007-08 .418 Angela Myers (Fr.)2008-09 .377 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 .442 Angela Myers (Jr.)22001100--1111 ..448855 JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

FFiieelldd GGooaall PPcctt.. –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 .466 Jenna Hausvik (So.)1992-93 .469 Jenna Hausvik (Jr.)1993-94 .523 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 .527 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 .403 Becky Dowling (So.)1996-97 .490 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 .510 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 .519 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 .445 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 .478 Jennifer Bombinski (Sr.)2001-02 .486 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 .475 Adrienne Roseti (Jr.)2003-04 .405 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 .500 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 .510 Kate Hobbs (Jr.)2006-07 .447 Betsy Burnett (Sr.)2007-08 .435 Emily Cordle (Fr.)2008-09 .463 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 .492 Angela Myers (Jr.)22001100--1111 ..553355 JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

PPooiinnttss –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 315 Kathy Walsh (So.)1978-79 414 Colleen Cassidy (Fr.)1979-80 485 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 426 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 492 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 327 Angela Smith (Sr.)1983-84 351 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 331 Christi Simpson (Jr.)1985-86 264 Christi Simpson (Sr.)1986-87 355 Patty LiPoma (Jr.)1987-88 402 Patty LiPoma (Sr.)1988-89 470 Connie James (Jr.)1989-90 467 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 520 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1991-92 449 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 343 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 402 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 459 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 389 Adria Schneck (Jr.)1996-97 493 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 402 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 470 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 451 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 324 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 478 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 530 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 525 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 379 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 338 Ashley Pelzek (Sr.)2006-07 390 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 398 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 325 Cassie Consedine (So.)2009-10 345 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 387 Angela Myers (Sr.)

PPooiinnttss –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 200 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1992-93 176 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 222 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 228 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 187 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 198 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 189 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 203 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 187 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 167 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 213 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 272 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 221 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 208 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 163 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 213 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 200 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 141 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 169 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 164 Angela Myers (Sr.)

SSccoorriinngg AAvveerraaggee –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 15.8 Kathy Walsh (So.)1978-79 17.3 Colleen Cassidy (Fr.)1979-80 20.2 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 17.0 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 18.9 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 12.1 Angela Smith (Sr.)1983-84 15.3 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 12.3 Christi Simpson (Jr.)1985-86 10.6 Christi Simpson (Sr.)1986-87 13.6 Patty LiPoma (Jr.)1987-88 16.1 Patty LiPoma (Sr.)1988-89 18.1 Connie James (Jr.)1989-90 19.5 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 21.7 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1991-92 16.6 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 13.2 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 14.4 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 16.4 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 20.5 Adria Schneck (Jr.)1996-97 17.6 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 13.9 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 16.8 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 12.1 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 11.6 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 17.7 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 18.9 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 17.5 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 13.1 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 12.1 Ashley Pelzek (Sr.)2006-07 15.0 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 13.7 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 11.2 Cassie Consedine (So.)2009-10 11.1 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 12.1 Angela Myers (Sr.)

SSccoorriinngg AAvveerraaggee –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 14.3 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1992-93 12.6 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 15.8 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 16.3 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 15.6 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 16.5 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 15.8 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 16.9 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 16.9 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 13.9 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 15.2 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 19.4 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 15.8 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 14.9 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 11.6 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 15.2 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 14.3 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 10.1 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 12.1 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 11.7 Angela Myers (Sr.)

FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 136 Kathy Walsh (So.)1978-79 160 Bernie Boska (So.)1979-80 182 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 168 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 186 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 140 Nancy Schiavetta (Sr.)1983-84 137 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 131 Lori Reynolds (Jr.)1985-86 110 Christi Simpson, (Sr.)

Lori Reynolds (Sr.)1986-87 154 Patti LiPoma (Jr.)1987-88 163 Connie James (So.)1988-89 204 Connie James (Jr.)1989-90 203 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 199 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1991-92 164 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 116 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 168 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 169 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 139 Adria Schneck (Jr.)1996-97 168 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 156 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 167 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 150 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 104 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 146 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 170 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 175 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 145 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 118 Ashley Pelzek (Sr.)2006-07 135 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 150 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 112 Cassie Consedine (So.2009-10 129 Cassie Consedine (Jr.)2010-11 134 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

FFiieelldd GGooaallss MMaaddee –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 74 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1992-93 60 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)

Kim Cowling (Jr.)1993-94 80 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 85 Adria Schneck (So.)

Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 65 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 71 Adria Schneck (Sr.)

Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 69 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 67 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 66 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 55 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 71 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 89 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 72 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 79 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 56 Carly Meyer (Jr.)2006-07 74 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 76 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 50 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 58 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 61 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

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33--PPtt.. FFGGMM –––– AAllll GGaammeess1987-88 75 Patty LiPoma (Sr.)1988-89 21 Angela Dobbs (Fr.)1989-90 53 Angela Dobbs (So.)1990-91 83 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1991-92 59 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 50 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 44 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 34 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 28 Tina Dalmau (So.)1996-97 28 Tina Dalmau (Jr.)1997-98 29 Felicia Harris (Fr.)1998-99 33 Mandy Stephan (So.)1999-00 49 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 48 Maile Shimoda (Fr.)2001-02 64 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 58 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 76 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 56 Abi Campbell (Sr.)2005-06 75 Ashley Pelzek (Sr.)2006-07 54 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 26 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 53 Whitney Davidson (Sr.)2009-10 62 Kristin Bowen (Sr.)2010-11 70 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

33--PPtt.. FFGGMM –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 28 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1992-93 27 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 22 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 15 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 14 Tina Dalmau (So.)1996-97 11 Tina Dalmau (Jr.)1997-98 16 Felicia Harris (Fr.)1998-99 17 Vanessa Melofchik (Sr.)1999-00 25 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 27 Maile Shimoda (Fr.)2001-02 27 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 33 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 37 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 35 Abi Campbell (Sr.)2005-06 35 Ashley Pelzek (Sr.)2006-07 36 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 16 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 26 Whitney Davidson (Sr.)2009-10 34 Kristin Bowen (Sr.)2010-11 30 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

33--PPtt.. FFGG PPcctt.. –––– AAllll GGaammeess (min. 20 made)1987-88 .455 Patty LiPoma (Sr.)1988-89 .404 Angela Dobbs (Fr.)1989-90 .393 Angela Dobbs (So.)1990-91 .388 Angela Dobbs (Jr.)1991-92 .378 Heather Brand (Jr.)1992-93 .319 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 .299 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 .283 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 .418 Tina Dalmau (So.)1996-97 .301 Tina Dalmau (Jr.)1997-98 .337 Felicia Harris (Fr.)1998-99 .442 Vanessa Melofchik (Sr.)1999-00 .320 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 .414 Maile Shimoda (Fr.)2001-02 .405 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 .392 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 .368 Abi Campbell (Jr.)2004-05 .441 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 .374 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 .409 Margaret Knap (Sr.)2007-08 .339 Emily Cordle (Jr.)2008-09 .384 Whitney Davidson (Sr.)2009-10 .411 Kristin Bowen (Sr.)22001100--1111 ..441166 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss ((JJrr..))

33--PPtt.. FFGG PPcctt.. –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess(min. 1 made/game)1991-92 .375 Heather Brand (Jr.)1992-93 .287 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 .318 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 .306 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 .400 Tina Dalmau (So.)1996-97 .282 Tina Dalmau (Jr.)1997-98 .457 Felicia Harris (Fr.)1998-99 .515 Vanessa Melofchik (Sr.)1999-00 .329 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 .488 Jennifer Bombinski (Sr.)2001-02 .319 Maile Shimoda (So.)2002-03 .407 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 .426 Abi Campbell (Jr.)2004-05 .436 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 .418 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 .406 Margaret Knap (Sr.)2007-08 .375 Emily Cordle (Jr.)2008-09 .388 Whitney Davidson (Sr.)2009-10 .507 Kristin Bowen (Sr.)22001100--1111 ..441188 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss ((JJrr..))

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 68 Cathy Rayhill (So.)1978-79 106 Colleen Cassidy (Fr.)1979-80 121 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 90 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 120 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 73 Yolanda Williams (Sr.)1983-84 77 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 95 Christi Simpson (Jr.)1985-86 60 Monica Holland (Fr.)1986-87 79 Monica Holland (So.)1987-88 63 Connie James (So.)1988-89 99 Monica Holland (Sr.)1989-90 60 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 91 Kim Drayton (So.)1991-92 62 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 72 Kim Drayton (Sr.)1993-94 67 Adria Schneck (Fr.)1994-95 116 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 110 Adria Schneck (Jr.)1996-97 156 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 128 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 135 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 148 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 77 Jennifer Bombinski (Sr.)2001-02 122 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 132 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 99 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 89 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 84 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 76 Kate Hobbs (Sr.)2007-08 72 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 71 Cassie Consedine (So.)2009-10 92 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 87 Angela Myers (Sr.)

FFrreeee TThhrroowwss MMaaddee –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 34 Kim Drayton (Jr.)1992-93 29 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 44 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 56 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 55 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 56 Adria Schneck (Sr.)1997-98 54 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 69 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 62 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 31 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 52 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 61 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 40 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 50 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 46 Lauren Skrel (Sr.),

Kate Hobbs (Jr.)2006-07 35 Kate Hobbs (Sr.)2007-08 32 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 28 Kalen Kropa (Sr.)2009-10 43 Angela Myers (Jr.)22001100--1111 3377 JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. –––– AAllll GGaammeess (min. 50 made)1977-78 .759 Bernie Boska (Fr.)1978-79 .739 Bernie Boska (So.)1979-80 .823 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 .709 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 .745 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 .679 Becky Lewis (Jr.)1983-84 .733 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 .805 Christi Simpson (Jr.)1985-86 .682 Monica Holland (Fr.)1986-87 .738 Monica Holland (So.)1987-88 .741 Connie James (So.)1988-89 .773 Monica Holland (Sr.)1989-90 .741 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 .645 Kim Drayton (So.)1991-92 .656 Kim Drayton (Jr.)1992-93 .670 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 .841 Kim Jackson (Sr.)1994-95 .783 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 .677 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 .770 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 .815 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 .804 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 .736 Erica Hayes (Sr.)

Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 .767 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 .897 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 .830 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 .811 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 .750 Carly Meyer (So.)2005-06 .832 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 .867 Margaret Knap (Sr.)2007-08 .728 K.C. Gordon (So.)2008-09 .830 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 .821 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 .784 Angela Myers (Sr.)

FFrreeee TThhrrooww PPcctt.. –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess(min. 2.5 made/game)1991-92 .596 Kim Drayton (Jr.)1992-93 .644 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 .677 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 .800 Kate Wells (Jr.)1995-96 .611 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 .818 Joanne Groth (Jr.)1997-98 .806 Erica Hayes (So.)1998-99 .852 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 .833 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 .756 Courtney Davidson (Fr.)2001-02 .863 Courtney Davidson (So.)2002-03 .763 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 .795 Kate Maslowski (Sr.)2004-05 .800 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 .885 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 .906 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 .681 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 .718 Kalen Kropa (Sr.)2009-10 .827 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 .816 Angela Myers (Sr.)

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RReebboouunnddss –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 229 Kathy Walsh (So.)1978-79 225 Cathy Rayhill (Jr.)1979-80 181 Bernie Boska (Jr.)1980-81 167 Lynne Coe (Jr.)1981-82 213 Angela Smith (Jr.)1982-83 286 Angela Smith (Sr.)1983-84 229 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 185 Lori Reynolds (Jr.)1985-86 164 Monica Holland (Sr.)1986-87 201 Connie James (Fr.)1987-88 211 Connie James (So.)1988-89 241 Connie James (Jr.)1989-90 238 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 159 Kim Cowling (Fr.)1991-92 185 Jenna Hausvik (So.)1992-93 191 Jenna Hausvik (Jr.)1993-94 223 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 253 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 192 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 249 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 258 Becky Dowling (Sr.)1998-99 227 Laurie Coffey (Sr.)1999-00 203 Erica Hayes (So.)2000-01 216 Adrienne Roseti (Fr.)2001-02 186 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 222 Adrienne Roseti (Jr.)2003-04 221 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 203 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 153 Carly Meyer (Jr.)2006-07 196 Kate Hobbs (Sr.)2007-08 243 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 218 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 219 Cassie Consedine (Jr.)22001100--1111 225533 JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

RReebboouunnddss –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 121 Jenna Hausvik (So.)1992-93 111 Jenna Hausvik (Jr.)1993-94 123 Jenna Hausvik (Sr.)1994-95 143 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 116 Laurie Coffey (Fr.)1996-97 111 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 94 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 108 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 90 Erica Hayes (Sr.)2000-01 92 Adrienne Roseti (Fr.)2001-02 96 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 120 Adrienne Roseti (Jr.)2003-04 104 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 103 Nikki Curtis (Sr.)2005-06 91 Carly Meyer (Jr.)2006-07 107 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 118 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 99 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 95 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)22001100--1111 111122 JJaaddee GGeeiiff ((FFrr..))

AAssssiissttss –––– AAllll GGaammeess1977-78 63 Shelia Fox (Fr.)1978-79 104 Colleen Cassidy (Fr.)1979-80 84 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 104 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 124 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 137 Becky Lewis (Jr.)1983-84 85 Becky Lewis (Sr.)1984-85 126 Margie Trott (So.)1985-86 174 Margie Trott (Jr.)1986-87 177 Margie Trott (Sr.)1987-88 91 Tawny Petrick (So.)1988-89 106 Kristen Waller (So.)1989-90 101 Tawny Petrick (Sr.)1990-91 116 Kristen Waller (Sr.)1991-92 85 Heather Brand (Jr.)1992-93 116 Heather Brand (Sr.)1993-94 136 Kim Jackson (Sr.)1994-95 70 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 47 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 69 Vanessa Melofchik (So.)1997-98 69 Becky Dowling (Sr.)1998-99 69 Vanessa Melofchik (Sr.)1999-00 78 Lisa Steinmetz (Fr.)2000-01 77 Maile Shimoda (Fr.)2001-02 103 Maile Shimoda (So.)2002-03 116 Maile Shimoda (Jr.)2003-04 172 Maile Shimoda (Sr.)2004-05 159 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 131 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 139 Kalen Kropa (So.)2007-08 108 Kalen Kropa (Jr.)2008-09 132 Kalen Kropa (Sr.)2009-10 127 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 163 Angela Myers (Sr.)

AAssssiissttss –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 71 Yolanda Ray (So.)1992-93 48 Heather Brand (Sr.)1993-94 58 Kim Jackson (Sr.)1994-95 39 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 22 Vanessa Melofchik (Fr.)1996-97 24 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 31 Joanne Groth (Sr.)1998-99 27 Vanessa Melofchik (Sr.)1999-00 34 Lisa Steinmetz (Fr.)2000-01 39 Maile Shimoda (Fr.)2001-02 56 Maile Shimoda (So.)2002-03 62 Maile Shimoda (Jr.)2003-04 82 Maile Shimoda (Sr.)2004-05 65 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 64 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 78 Kalen Kropa (So.)2007-08 54 Kalen Kropa (Jr.)2008-09 65 Kalen Kropa (Sr.)2009-10 68 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 73 Angela Myers (Sr.)

SStteeaallss –––– AAllll GGaammeess1979-80 50 Colleen Cassidy (So.)1980-81 58 Colleen Cassidy (Jr.)1981-82 59 Colleen Cassidy (Sr.)1982-83 31 Becky Lewis (Jr.)1983-84 34 Emily Harman (Jr.),

Becky Lewis (Sr.)1984-85 54 Margie Trott (So.)1985-86 55 Margie Trott (Jr.)1986-87 95 Margie Trott (Sr.)1987-88 40 Kristen Waller (Fr.)1988-89 66 Kristen Waller (So.)1989-90 46 Connie James (Sr.),

Angela Dobbs (So.)1990-91 79 Kristen Waller (Sr.)1991-92 55 Angela Dobbs (Sr.)1992-93 57 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 70 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 72 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 59 Becky Dowling (So.)1996-97 62 Joanne Groth (Jr.)1997-98 78 Becky Dowling (Sr.)1998-99 29 Laurie Coffey (Sr.)1999-00 40 Lisa Steinmetz (Fr.)2000-01 41 Jennifer Bombinski (Sr.)2001-02 51 Maile Shimoda (So.)2002-03 42 Maile Shimoda (Jr.)2003-04 58 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 58 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 33 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 40 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 55 Angela Myers (Fr.)2008-09 68 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 58 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 68 Angela Myers (Sr.)

SStteeaallss –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 30 Yolanda Ray (So.)1992-93 47 Yolanda Ray (Jr.)1993-94 37 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 45 Becky Dowling (Fr.)1995-96 27 Joanne Groth (So.)1996-97 27 Becky Dowling (Jr.)1997-98 36 Becky Dowling (Sr.)1998-99 13 Erica Hayes (Jr.)1999-00 14 Hilary Goodrich (So.)

Jennifer Bombinski (Jr.)2000-01 16 Adrienne Roseti (Fr.)2001-02 27 Maile Shimoda (So.)2002-03 29 Courtney Davidson (Jr.)2003-04 27 Courtney Davidson (Sr.)2004-05 34 Lauren Skrel (Jr.)2005-06 17 Lauren Skrel (Sr.)2006-07 23 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 27 Angela Myers (Fr.)2008-09 36 Angela Myers (So.)2009-10 32 Angela Myers (Jr.)2010-11 23 Angela Myers (Sr.)

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss –––– AAllll GGaammeess1980-81 15 Angela Smith (So.)1981-82 15 Angela Smith (Jr.)1982-83 45 Angela Smith (Sr.)1983-84 17 Emily Harman (Jr.)1984-85 13 Michelle Daley (Fr.)1985-86 14 Monica Holland (Fr.)1986-87 22 Connie James (Fr.)1987-88 21 Connie James (So.)1988-89 10 Connie James (Jr.)

10 Monica Holland (Sr.)1989-90 23 Connie James (Sr.)1990-91 32 Kim Cowling (Fr.)1991-92 30 Kim Cowling (So.)1992-93 39 Kim Cowling (Jr.)1993-94 48 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 22 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 20 Laurie Coffey (Fr.)1996-97 25 Laurie Coffey (So.)1997-98 13 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 21 Laurie Coffey (Sr.)1999-00 14 Heather Wilson (Fr.)2000-01 21 Adrienne Roseti (Fr.)2001-02 36 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 25 Bryanna Herring (Jr.)2003-04 18 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 24 Kate Hobbs (So.)2005-06 22 Kate Hobbs (Jr.)2006-07 45 Carly Meyer (Sr.)2007-08 72 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 52 Cassie Consedine (So.)2009-10 43 Cassie Consedine (Jr.)2010-11 48 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

BBlloocckkeedd SShhoottss –––– PP..LL.. GGaammeess1991-92 19 Kim Cowling (So.)1992-93 22 Kim Cowling (Jr.)1993-94 29 Yolanda Ray (Sr.)1994-95 5 Adria Schneck (So.)1995-96 9 Laurie Coffey (Fr.)1996-97 5 Laurie Coffey (So.)1997-98 7 Laurie Coffey (Jr.)1998-99 10 Laurie Coffey (Sr.)1999-00 6 Hilary Goodrich (So.)2000-01 11 Adrienne Roseti (Fr.)2001-02 19 Bryanna Herring (So.)2002-03 13 Adrienne Roseti (Jr.)2003-04 11 Adrienne Roseti (Sr.)2004-05 13 Kate Hobbs (So.)2005-06 16 Kate Hobbs (Jr.)2006-07 24 Kate Hobbs (Sr.)2007-08 33 Cassie Consedine (Fr.)2008-09 16 Cassie Consedine (So.)2009-10 23 Cassie Consedine (Jr.)2010-11 22 Cassie Consedine (Sr.)

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YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..11997777--7788 NNaavvyy 2200 554499--11338822 ..339977 nnaa nnaa 226699--444499 ..559999 11114411--5577..11 335522 226666 551166 nnaa nnaa 11336677 6688..441977-78 Opp 20 487-1412 .345 na na 177-328 .540 856-42.8 448 147 na na na 1151 57.611997788--7799 NNaavvyy 2244 666600--11557700 ..442200 nnaa nnaa 335555--557744 ..661188 11223344--5511..44 442299 228800 551155 nnaa nnaa 11667755 6699..881978-79 Opp 24 615-1682 .366 na na 206-382 .539 1035-43.1 527 221 na na na 1436 59.811997799--8800 NNaavvyy 2244 770077--11556644 ..445522 nnaa nnaa 336611--555577 ..664488 11009944--4455..66 445555 332222 446699 nnaa 119988 11777755 7744..001979-80 Opp 24 641-1632 .393 na na 278-445 .625 1021-42.5 550 245 415 na 108 1558 64.911998800--8811 NNaavvyy 2255 667777--11447733 ..446600 nnaa nnaa 332211--550088 ..663322 11005577--4422..33 447788 229900 554422 nnaa nnaa 11667755 6677..001980-81 Opp 25 633-1683 .376 na na 321-502 .639 1027-41.1 508 219 459 na na 1587 63.511998811--8822 NNaavvyy 2266 771188--11552288 ..447700 nnaa nnaa 440011--558800 ..669911 11006666--4411..00 445544 338866 446699 nnaa 119977 11883377 7700..771981-82 Opp 26 641-1685 .380 na na 261-428 .610 1023-39.3 534 229 498 na 221 1543 59.311998822--8833 NNaavvyy 2277 667799--11666655 ..440088 nnaa nnaa 331122--552255 ..559944 11110022--4400..88 339944 338844 449966 6611 117766 11667700 6611..991982-83 Opp 27 684-1748 .391 na na 196-305 .642 1078-39.9 519 278 451 76 220 1564 57.911998833--8844 NNaavvyy 2277 554455--11550099 ..336611 nnaa nnaa 331155--448899 ..664444 992211--4400..00 443377 226611 339999 3388 119988 11440055 6611..111983-84 Opp 27 593-1474 .402 na na 250-431 .580 1045-38.7 471 251 386 72 160 1436 53.111998844--8855 NNaavvyy 2277 770022--11664455 ..442277 nnaa nnaa 337766--557755 ..665544 11115577--4422..99 550044 336688 448888 5544 222244 11778800 6655..991984-85 Opp 27 627-1636 .383 na na 368-552 .667 1010-37.4 504 197 503 68 268 1622 60.1

YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..11998855--8866 NNaavvyy 2255 667788--11558877 ..442277 nnaa nnaa 225577--440099 ..662288 11003333--4411..33 444499 444499 449988 5599 228800 11661133 6644..551985-86 Opp 25 610-1469 .415 na na 304-485 .627 932-37.3 211 344 478 71 225 1524 61.011998866--8877 NNaavvyy 2266 776622--11662233 ..446699 nnaa nnaa 334499--550099 ..668866 11005533--4400..55 443311 440011 444433 7755 229911 11887733 7722..001986-87 Opp 26 665-1611 .413 na na 303-481 .629 975-37.5 462 314 461 30 199 1633 62.811998877--8888 NNaavvyy 2255 662222--11444422 ..443311 7799--117733 ..445577 229922--441100 ..771122 996644--3388..66 337700 333366 444444 nnaa 118822 11661155 6644..661987-88 Opp 25 623-1567 .398 48-125 .384 254-416 .611 979-39.2 424 238 399 na na 1548 61.911998888--8899 NNaavvyy 2266 665599--11449900 ..444422 3388--110055 ..336622 333377--448800 ..770022 11000022--3388..55 333311 335555 444499 nnaa 221188 11669933 6655..111988-89 Opp 26 672-1628 .413 48-153 .314 173-286 .605 942-36.2 446 280 440 na 225 1565 60.211998899--9900 NNaavvyy 2244 669922--11557744 ..444400 8877--223399 ..336644 226688--440066 ..666600 11000044--4411..88 337733 334488 440088 nnaa 225522 11773399 7722..551989-90 Opp 24 618-1595 .388 69-170 .406 217-339 .640 985-41.0 393 270 457 na 227 1522 63.411999900--9911 NNaavvyy 2244 662299--11661177 ..338899 113311--337755 ..334499 330044--550033 ..660044 11001122--4422..22 447744 227766 441144 nnaa 330033 11669933 7700..551990-91 Opp 24 558-1413 .395 35-138 .254 346-521 .664 1062-44.3 430 242 605 na 200 1497 62.411999911--9922 NNaavvyy 2277 662288--11777777 ..335533 114499--444433 ..333366 333322--554499 ..660055 11112211--4411..55 551122 228899 553388 6688 228811 11773377 6644..331991-92 Opp 27 721-1674 .431 77-219 .352 387-586 .660 1256-46.5 482 444 598 90 259 1906 70.611999922--9933 NNaavvyy 2266 559977--11558800 ..337788 110044--335522 ..229966 333377--553377 ..662288 11006644--4400..99 448833 335511 554455 7799 228822 11663355 6622..991992-93 Opp 26 649-1636 .397 84-286 .294 368-552 .667 1131-43.5 478 391 524 76 271 1750 67.3

NNaavvyy’’ss 11998888--8899 tteeaamm

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Year-by-Year Team Statistics

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YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..11999933--9944 NNaavvyy 2288 776622--11885544 ..441111 9944--334422 ..227755 334466--552266 ..665588 11117788--4422..11 558877 338822 558877 8877 227755 11996644 7700..111993-94 Opp 28 756-1786 .423 87-276 .315 469-673 .697 1197-42.8 485 437 580 65 309 2068 73.911999944--9955 NNaavvyy 2288 663377--11554422 ..441133 6688--225588 ..226644 442233--662299 ..667722 11112200--4400..00 552222 332288 558800 8822 228833 11776655 6633..001994-95 Opp 28 637-1593 .400 110-364 .302 308-493 .625 1033-36.9 559 351 611 92 257 1692 60.411999955--9966 NNaavvyy 2288 665566--11661166 ..440066 7700--224455 ..228866 445599--771199 ..663388 11220000--4422..99 552288 330088 554444 3388 222255 11884411 6655..881995-96 Opp 28 632-1661 .380 94-327 .287 355-548 .648 1084-38.7 614 314 553 108 195 1713 61.211999966--9977 NNaavvyy 2288 665522--11553377 ..442244 6611--225511 ..224433 550000--770033 ..771111 11113355--4400..55 446677 330099 552211 5588 224455 11886655 6666..661996-97 Opp 28 595-1539 .387 84-312 .269 304-477 .637 935-33.4 582 300 558 78 204 1578 56.411999977--9988 NNaavvyy 2299 668855--11661111 ..442255 8888--229944 ..229999 556600--778833 ..771155 11117788--4400..66 551100 440000 559988 4422 332222 22001188 6699..661997-98 Opp 29 623-1621 .384 95-325 .292 368-542 .679 957-33.0 609 362 599 69 272 1709 58.911999988--9999 NNaavvyy 2288 662222--11550033 ..441144 112244--338877 ..332200 448800--669944 ..669922 11009966--3399..11 554444 335522 449999 5577 119911 11884488 6666..001998-99 Opp 28 641-1618 .396 122-420 .290 356-587 .606 1013-36.2 595 388 458 67 253 1760 62.911999999--0000 NNaavvyy 2288 555566--11551155 ..336677 110066--339999 ..226666 335588--554488 ..665533 11005599--3377..88 554422 333311 556688 5544 119966 11557766 5566..331999-00 Opp 28 650-1604 .405 114-354 .322 370-585 .632 1082-38.6 527 431 461 83 273 1784 63.722000000--0011 NNaavvyy 2288 661133--11558800 ..338888 117766--447722 ..337733 444466--666666 ..667700 11005522--3377..66 559933 331144 554499 3399 223322 11884488 6666..002000-01 Opp 28 671-1578 .425 133-400 .333 477-694 .687 1076-38.4 562 379 528 52 220 1952 69.722000011--0022 NNaavvyy 2288 663322--11663366 ..338866 115577--447722 ..333333 443388--559933 ..773399 11006600--3377..99 553377 333355 552299 8800 221188 11885599 6666..442001-02 Opp 28 672-1608 .418 157-445 .353 390-584 .668 1065-38.0 539 433 544 70 270 1891 67.5

YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..22000022--0033 NNaavvyy 2288 666622--11559944 ..441155 113388--443300 ..332211 441100--556622 ..773300 11003322--3366..99 552299 338888 446699 6688 221111 11887722 6666..992002-03 Opp 28 639-1586 .403 167-475 .352 381-554 .688 1051-37.5 515 423 504 54 211 1826 65.222000033--0044 NNaavvyy 3300 668822--11772288 ..339955 115588--448833 ..332277 337711--553311 ..669999 11007700--3355..77 663322 440044 557700 6611 226600 11889933 6633..112003-04 Opp 30 659-1608 .410 101-317 .319 511-724 .706 1129-37.6 529 387 574 67 258 1930 64.322000044--0055 NNaavvyy 2299 661100--11557711 ..338888 116600--446699 ..334411 334455--448899 ..770066 11008888--3377..55 552233 338877 557744 6633 222299 11772255 5599..552004-05 Opp 29 630-1617 .390 142-411 .345 378-537 .704 1040-35.9 442 417 497 81 292 1780 61.422000055--0066 NNaavvyy 2288 665599--11558899 ..441155 117777--447799 ..337700 335544--449999 ..770099 11008877--3388..88 555566 443300 553388 6633 116622 11884499 6666..002005-06 Opp 28 671-1699 .395 126-409 .308 431-633 .681 1057-37.8 497 400 422 51 270 1899 67.822000066--0077 NNaavvyy 2299 557755--11551199 ..337799 111199--339911 ..330044 332211--444411 ..772288 11008866--3377..44 554411 339977 554433 110000 118822 11559900 5544..882006-07 Opp 29 587-1577 .372 122-398 .307 403-590 .683 1007-34.7 445 345 416 84 246 1699 58.622000077--0088 NNaavvyy 3300 556611--11557788 ..335566 112200--443377 ..227755 332288--448855 ..667766 11112244--3377..55 552288 440000 661144 110099 221100 11557700 5522..332007-08 Opp 30 667-1705 .391 126-401 .314 378-565 .669 1114-37.1 472 411 458 128 295 1838 61.322000088--0099 NNaavvyy 3311 662299--11666699 ..337777 119911--558800 ..332299 335500--449900 ..771144 11116611--3377..55 445522 440077 551122 8855 118877 11779999 5588..002008-09 Opp 31 679-1783 .381 158-470 .336 289-441 .655 1136-36.6 483 374 439 98 252 1805 58.222000099--1100 NNaavvyy 3311 663388--11665533 ..338866 223388--771188 ..333311 227744--337799 ..772233 11009922--3355..22 442233 441155 551144 6699 220033 11778888 5577..772009-10 Opp 31 667-1746 .382 149-431 .346 274-417 .657 1119-36.1 410 366 464 91 260 1757 56.722001100--1111 NNaavvyy 3322 666655--11669977 ..339922 224400--770022 ..334422 227744--441199 ..665544 11220077--3377..77 338877 444411 447755 9955 119966 11884444 5577..662010-11 Opp 32 658-1762 .373 169-507 .333 232-351 .661 1079-33.7 427 394 413 85 235 1717 53.7

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YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..11999911--9922 NNaavvyy 1144 331199--991188 ..334477 7722--223311 ..331166 114411--225522 ..555599 559944--4422..44 225533 115599 229911 4411 114444 885588 6611..331991-92 Opp 14 385-861 .447 38-109 .348 184-276 .667 637-45.5 244 248 294 41 142 992 70.911999922--9933 NNaavvyy 1144 331188--888800 ..336611 5533--220055 ..225588 114455--224433 ..559977 558844--4411..77 226644 117700 228899 3388 115544 884433 6600..221992-93 Opp 14 345-841 .410 44-151 .291 185-279 .663 602-43.0 237 225 289 36 136 919 65.611999933--9944 NNaavvyy 1144 337744--991111 ..441111 4477--116688 ..227799 117711--226611 ..665555 660011--4422..99 227722 118866 228899 5555 113311 996666 6699..001993-94 Opp 14 379-910 .416 39-140 .278 226-319 .708 588-42.0 245 216 264 31 156 1023 73.111999944--9955 NNaavvyy 1144 330077--773311 ..441199 2277--110055 ..225577 119966--330033 ..664477 552288--3377..77 222222 116600 225588 1199 116633 883377 5599..881994-95 Opp 14 302-780 .387 56-190 .294 111-172 .645 489-34.9 267 156 292 41 119 771 55.011999955--9966 NNaavvyy 1122 226600--667711 ..338877 3344--110033 ..333300 118822--229911 ..662255 449911--4400..99 221144 111111 223344 1166 110044 772288 6600..771995-96 Opp 12 267-828 .319 31-101 .307 155-237 .654 453-37.8 261 135 238 37 77 720 60.011999966--9977 NNaavvyy 1122 227777--664455 ..442299 2233--9999 ..332233 221166--330022 ..771155 447700--3399..22 119911 112277 223355 1177 111155 779933 6666..111996-97 Opp 12 269-657 .409 42-129 .326 130-200 .650 387-32.3 255 128 221 38 95 710 59.211999977--9988 NNaavvyy 1122 227799--666644 ..442200 3344--9999 ..334433 223322--332244 ..771166 448844--4400..33 119977 114499 224422 1199 113311 882244 6688..771997-98 Opp 12 268-675 .397 38-130 .292 123-186 .661 383-31.9 254 154 247 26 94 697 58.111999988--9999 NNaavvyy 1122 227744--665511 ..442211 6633--119900 ..333322 119922--227744 ..770011 446622--3388..55 222299 115599 220088 3300 8877 880033 6666..991998-99 Opp 12 271-675 .401 50-173 .289 158-257 .615 417-34.8 232 179 192 29 110 750 62.511999999--0000 NNaavvyy 1122 225555--666699 ..338811 5588--119999 ..229911 114488--221100 ..770055 448844--4400..33 222222 115577 223311 1133 7766 771166 5599..771999-00 Opp 12 279-680 .410 45-146 .308 145-241 .602 421-35.1 211 184 168 33 122 748 62.322000000--0011 NNaavvyy 1122 228811--666600 ..442266 9944--222211 ..442255 117766--226677 ..665599 442266--3355..55 225511 115511 222222 1188 9955 883322 6699..332000-01 Opp 12 289-686 .421 56-158 .354 212-298 .711 445-37.1 220 166 212 20 83 846 70.5

Year-by-Year Team Statistics –––– Patriot League

YYeeaarr GG FFGGMM--AA FFGG%% 33FFGGMM--AA 33FFGG%% FFTTMM--AA FFTT%% TTRR--AAVVEE PPFF AA TTOO BB SS PPttss.. AAvvee..22000011--0022 NNaavvyy 1144 332255--887788 ..337700 7777--226600 ..229966 119944--227733 ..771111 554455--3388..99 226655 117777 225522 4455 111199 992211 6655..882001-02 Opp 14 343-812 .422 76-222 .342 201-292 .688 555-39.6 252 234 272 38 131 963 68.822000022--0033 NNaavvyy 1144 333355--882233 ..440077 6644--222244 ..228866 119933--227777 ..669977 551111--3366..55 227733 119955 224466 3333 111199 992277 6666..222002-03 Opp 14 326-796 .410 77-213 .362 219-311 .704 554-39.6 257 218 275 27 114 948 67.722000033--0044 NNaavvyy 1144 330077--779922 ..338888 7799--222255 ..335511 116688--224400 ..770000 551133--3366..66 330055 118866 227777 3300 112255 886611 6611..552003-04 Opp 14 296-742 .399 46-141 .326 254-356 .713 513-36.6 243 175 254 25 133 892 63.722000044--0055 NNaavvyy 1144 333355--882233 ..440077 6644--222244 ..228866 119933--227777 ..669977 551111--3366..55 227733 119955 224466 3333 111199 992277 6666..222004-05 Opp 14 326-796 .410 77-213 .362 219-311 .704 554-39.6 257 218 275 27 114 948 67.722000055--0066 NNaavvyy 1144 333311--779900 ..441199 9911--225511 ..336633 117777--225533 ..770000 552211--3377..22 227788 220066 225588 3344 7788 993300 6666..442005-06 Opp 14 340-824 .413 71-199 .357 225-326 .690 509-36.4 248 209 205 21 136 976 69.722000066--0077 NNaavvyy 1144 227755--669988 ..339944 6699--118844 ..337755 114499--220033 ..773344 550099--3366..44 224433 220055 226633 5511 8855 776688 5544..992006-07 Opp 14 275-752 .366 68-212 .321 189-261 .724 467-33.4 210 164 195 31 110 807 57.622000077--0088 NNaavvyy 1144 226666--775577 ..335511 6622--222255 ..227766 112299--119933 ..666688 550044--3366..00 224477 118899 225588 4499 110022 772233 5511..662007-08 Opp 14 287-761 .377 54-163 .331 198-281 .705 539-38.5 198 167 214 63 124 826 59.022000088--0099 NNaavvyy 1144 228800--777744 ..336622 9911--226677 ..334411 112288--118800 ..771111 552211--3377..22 119933 118800 220055 3366 8844 777799 5555..662008-09 Opp 14 286-780 .367 76-229 .332 127-182 .698 515-36.8 194 167 192 51 113 775 55.422000099--1100 NNaavvyy 1144 229988--770055 ..442233 111100--229911 ..337788 111155--115599 ..772233 448811--3344..44 115566 220066 222266 3300 8844 882211 5588..662009-10 Opp 14 297-785 .378 64-196 .327 98-147 .667 453-32.4 177 174 186 44 124 756 54.022001100--1111 NNaavvyy 1144 330066--776633 ..440011 111100--332299 ..333344 111199--118822 ..665544 553300--3377..99 116699 119944 117755 4400 8800 884411 6600..112010-11 Opp 14 290-767 .378 79-223 .354 107-159 .673 465033.2 185 183 166 39 88 766 54.7

NNaavvyy’’ss 22000088--0099 tteeaamm NNaavvyy’’ss 22000099--1100 tteeaamm

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Navy’’s Patriot League Tournament HistoryGame-by-Game ResultsYYeeaarr SSiittee((ss)) QQuuaarrtteerrffiinnaall ((1100--1100)) SSeemmiiffiinnaall ((33--77)) FFiinnaall ((11--22))11999922 Bethlehem, Pa. #4 Army 77, #5 NNaavvyy 55 –– ––11999933 Bronx, N.Y. #3 Fordham 55, #6 NNaavvyy 41 –– ––11999944 Annapolis, Md. #6 NNaavvyy 64, #3 Lafayette 63 #2 Holy Cross 83, #6 NNaavvyy 79 ––11999955 West Point, N.Y. #3 NNaavvyy 68, #6 Lafayette 44 #2 Fordham 70, #3 NNaavvyy 55 ––11999966 Worcester, Mass. #3 NNaavvyy 65, #6 Army 57 #2 Holy Cross 75, #3 NNaavvyy 66 ––11999977 Bethlehem, Pa. #2 NNaavvyy 80, #7 Army 53 #3 Lehigh 70, #2 NNaavvyy 62 ––11999988 Annapolis, Md. / Worcester, Mass. (F) #2 NNaavvyy 72, #7 Colgate 46 #2 NNaavvyy 76, #3 Lafayette 69 #1 Holy Cross 67, #2 NNaavvyy 6011999999 West Point, N.Y. / Worcester, Mass. (F) #3 NNaavvyy 60, #6 Colgate 59 #3 NNaavvyy 87, #7 Army 69 #1 Holy Cross 72, #3 NNaavvyy 5822000000 Easton, Pa. #2 Bucknell 62, #7 NNaavvyy 43 –– ––22000011 Annapolis, Md. #4 Army 73, #5 NNaavvyy 61 –– ––22000022 Upper Marlboro, Md. #2 Bucknell 72, #7 NNaavvyy 57 –– ––22000033 Upper Marlboro, Md. #4 Bucknell 79, #5 NNaavvyy 69 / OT –– ––22000044 Upper Marlboro, Md. #2 American 85, #7 NNaavvyy 73 –– ––22000055 Worcester, Mass. #5 NNaavvyy 62, #4 American 40 #1 Holy Cross 72, #5 NNaavvyy 62 ––22000066 West Point, N.Y. #5 Colgate 60, #4 NNaavvyy 55 –– ––22000077 Annapolis, Md. #4 American 68, #5 NNaavvyy 55 –– ––22000088 West Point, N.Y. #2 Holy Cross 67, #7 NNaavvyy 53 –– ––22000099 Bethlehem, Pa. #6 NNaavvyy 53, #3 Bucknell 51 #7 Lafayette 62, #6 NNaavvyy 5522001100 Worcester, Mass. #3 NNaavvyy 69, #6 Colgate 57 #2 American 72, #3 NNaavvyy 47 ––22001111 Annapolis, Md. #1 NNaavvyy 55, #8 Colgate 36 #1 NNaavvyy 55, #4 Bucknell 41 #1 NNaavvyy 47, #3 American 40

Navy W-L Record vs. OpponentsOOppppoonneenntt ## GGaammeess vvss.. NNaavvyy WW--LL QQFF SSFF FF YYeeaarrss FFaacciinngg ((NNaavvyy WW--LL))AAmmeerriiccaann 5 2-3 1-2 0-1 1-0 ‘04 – QF – L ‘05 – QF – W ‘07 – QF – L ‘10 – SF – L ‘11 – F – WAArrmmyy 5 3-2 2-2 1-0 –– ‘92 – QF – L ‘96 – QF – W ‘97 – QF – W ‘99 – SF – W ‘01 – QF – LBBuucckknneellll 5 2-3 1-3 1-0 –– ‘00 – QF – L ‘02 – QF – L ‘03 – QF – L ‘09 – QF – W ‘11 – SF – WCCoollggaattee 5 4-1 4-1 –– –– ‘98 – QF – W ‘99 – QF – W ‘06 – QF – L ‘10 – QF – W ‘11 – QF – WFFoorrddhhaamm 2 0-2 0-1 0-1 –– ‘93 – QF – L ‘95 – SF – LHHoollyy CCrroossss 6 0-6 0-1 0-3 0-2 ‘94 – SF – L ‘96 – SF – L ‘98 – F – L ‘99 – F – L ‘05 – SF – L ‘08 – QF – LLLaaffaayyeettttee 4 3-1 2-0 1-1 –– ‘94 – QF – W ‘95 – QF – W ‘98 – SF – W ‘09 – SF – LLLeehhiigghh 1 0-1 –– 0-1 –– ‘97 – SF – LTToottaallss 3333 1144--1199 1100--1100 33--77 11--22

HHoommee 6-3RRooaadd 1-6NNeeuuttrraall 7-10

AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. 6-3BBeetthhlleehheemm,, PPaa.. 2-3BBrroonnxx,, NN..YY.. 0-1EEaassttoonn,, PPaa.. 0-1UUppppeerr MMaarrllbboorroo,, MMdd.. 0-3WWeesstt PPooiinntt,, NN..YY.. 3-3WWoorrcceesstteerr,, MMaassss.. 3-5

W-L Record As SeedSSeeeedd YYeeaarrss WW--LL YYeeaarrss ((NNaavvyy WW--LL))##11 3 3-0 ‘11 (3-0)##22 2 3-2 ‘97 (1-1) ‘98 (2-1)##33 4 5-3 ‘95 (1-1) ‘96 (1-1) ‘99 (2-1) ‘10 (1-1)##44 1 0-1 ‘06 (0-1)##55 5 1-5 ‘92 (0-1) ‘01 (0-1) ‘03 (0-1) ‘05 (1-1) ‘07 (0-1)##66 3 2-3 ‘93 (0-1) ‘94 (1-1) ‘09 (1-1)##77 4 0-4 ‘00 (0-1) ‘02 (0-1) ‘04 (0-1) ‘08 (0-1)##88 –– –– ––

W-L Record vs. SeedSSeeeedd GGaammeess WW--LL YYeeaarrss ((NNaavvyy WW--LL))##11 3 0-3 ‘98 (0-1) ‘99 (0-1) ‘05 (0-1)##22 8 0-8 ‘94 (0-1) ‘95 (0-1) ‘96 (0-1) ‘00 (0-1)

‘02 (0-1) ‘04 (0-1) ‘08 (0-1) ‘10 (0-1)##33 6 4-2 ‘93 (0-1) ‘94 (1-0) ‘97 (0-1) ‘98 (1-0) ‘09 (1-0) ‘11 (1-0)##44 6 2-4 ‘92 (0-1) ‘01 (0-1) ‘03 (0-1) ‘05 (1-0) ‘07 (0-1) ‘11 (1-0)##55 1 0-1 ‘06 (0-1)##66 4 4-0 ‘95 (1-0) ‘96 (1-0) ‘99 (1-0) ‘10 (1-0)##77 4 3-1 ‘97 (1-0) ‘98 (1-0) ‘99 (1-0) ‘09 (0-1)##88 1 1-0 ‘11 (1-0)

W-L Record When ...FFaacciinngg BBeetttteerr SSeeeeddeedd TTeeaamm

AAllll GGaammeess QQFF SSFF FF3-16 3-9 0-5 0-2

FFaacciinngg WWoorrssee SSeeeeddeedd TTeeaammAAllll GGaammeess QQFF SSFF FF11-3 7-1 3-2 1-0

W-L Record by Venue

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FFiirrsstt TTeeaamm 1995 Adria Schneck1996 Joanne Groth1997 Becky Dowling, Adria Schneck1998 Laurie Coffey, Becky Dowling1999 Laurie Coffey, Erica Hayes2000 Erica Hayes2002 Courtney Davidson2003 Courtney Davidson2004 Courtney Davidson2007 Carly Meyer2010 Angela Myers2011 Angela Myers

SSeeccoonndd TTeeaamm 1992 Angela Dobbs1993 Yolanda Ray1994 Jenna Hausvik, Yolanda Ray1995 Becky Dowling1997 Joanne Groth1998 Erica Hayes2001 Courtney Davidson2005 Nikki Curtis2006 Lauren Skrel2008 Cassie Consedine2009 Angela Myers2011 Cassie Consedine

RRooookkiiee//FFrreesshhmmaann TTeeaamm 1993 Kate Wells1994 Kim Jackson1995 Becky Dowling, Joanne Groth1996 Laurie Coffey, Vanessa Melofchik1998 Felicia Harris1999 Hilary Goodrich2001 Courtney Davidson, Maile Shimoda2004 Kate Hobbs2008 Cassie Consedine22001100 CChheeyy AArrvviinn22001111 JJaaddee GGeeiiff

RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1994 Kim Jackson (co)1995 Becky Dowling1996 Laurie Coffey2008 Cassie Consedine22001111 JJaaddee GGeeiiff

DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2009 Angela Myers2010 Angela Myers

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1995 Joe Sanchez22001111 SStteeffaanniiee PPeemmppeerr

TToouurrnnaammeenntt MMVVPP22001111 JJaaddee GGeeiiff

AAllll--TToouurrnnaammeenntt TTeeaamm MMeemmbbeerrss1996 Joanne Groth1997 Becky Dowling1998 Laurie Coffey, Becky Dowling1999 Jennifer Bombinski, Erica Hayes22001111 Angela Myers, AAlliixx MMeemmbbrreennoo

SSppoorrttssmmaannsshhiipp AAwwaarrdd ((eessttaabblliisshheedd 22000066))2006 Meredith Addington

PPllaayyeerrss ooff tthhee WWeeeekk11999911--9922J12 Angela Dobbs11999922--9933J3 Yolanda RayJ17 Kim Cowling11999944--9955N28 Adria SchneckD19 Kate Wells11999955--9966N27 Becky DowlingD17, J2, J8 Adria Schneck11999966--9977D2 Adria SchneckJ20 Becky Dowling11999977--9988D7 Becky DowlingJ11, J18 Laurie Coffey11999988--9999N2 Hilary GoodrichJ3 Laurie CoffeyJ17 Jennifer BombinskiJ24 Erica Hayes

11999999--22000000J24, F14 Erica HayesF28 Hilary Goodrich22000011--0022D30 Courtney Davidson22000022--0033D23, M3 Courtney Davidson22000033--0044J5 Courtney Davidson22000055--0066J3 Ashley PelzekJ16 Lauren SkrelF27 Carly Meyer22000066--0077D4, F19 Carly MeyerF5 Margaret Knap22000088--0099D29 Cassie Consedine22000099--1100D28, F22 Angela Myers22001100--1111N22, J24 Angela Myers

RRooookkiieess// FFrreesshhmmeenn ooff tthhee WWeeeekk11999922--9933F28 Kate Wells11999933--9944D12 Adria SchneckJ16, F20 Kim Jackson11999944--9955D5, J9, J23, J28, F4, F11 Becky DowlingD19, J3 Jenny Thompson11999955--9966D17, F19 Laurie CoffeyF5 Vanessa Melofchik11999966--9977F17 Erica Hayes11999977--9988N23, J11 Felicia Harris11999988--9999N22, J10 Hilary Goodrich11999999--22000000D13 Lisa Steinmetz22000000--0011J8 Adrienne RosetiJ22 Courtney DavidsonF12 Maile Shimoda

22000077--0088N12, N19, J7, J21, F4 Cassie Consedine22000099--1100DD2288 CChheeyy AArrvviinn22001100--1111J17, F28 Jade GeifJ31 Audrey Bauer

SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleetteess ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2003 Courtney Davidson2004 Courtney Davidson

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollll1992 Pauline Holzhauer1993 Jenna Hausvik1994 Kathy Parsons, Sherri Rudinsky1995 Anna Blaszczyk, Shelly Loustaunau,

Adria Schneck, Susanne Wienrich1996 Becky Dowling, Beth Regoli1997 Becky Dowling, Beth Regoli,

Adria Schneck1998 Becky Dowling,

Joanne Groth, Vanessa Melofchik1999 Beth Regoli2000 Lisa Steinmetz2001 Jennifer Bombinski,

Courtney Davidson, Lisa Steinmetz2002 Lisa Steinmetz, Courtney Davidson

Bryanna Herring, Alison Luchsinger, Maile Shimoda

2003 Courtney Davidson, Bryanna Herring,Kate Maslowski, Maile Shimoda

2004 Nikki Curtis, Courtney Davidson,Alison Luchsinger, Ashley Pelzek

2005 Kate Hobbs, Ashley Pelzek, Lauren Skrel

2006 Ashley Pelzek, Lauren Skrel2007 Betsy Burnett, Margaret Knap2008 Kelly Altschul

Emily Cordle, Kalen Kropa2009 Kelly Altschul, Emily Cordle2010 Kelly Altschul, K.C. Gordon,

Brooke Pitcher, Beth Reed22001111 AAuuddrreeyy BBaauueerr

Multiple First-Team All-League Honorees

LLaauurriiee CCooffffeeyy1998, ‘99

All-Time Patriot League Honorees

CCoouurrttnneeyy DDaavviiddssoonn2002, ‘03, ‘04

BBeecckkyy DDoowwlliinngg1997, ‘98

EErriiccaa HHaayyeess1999, 2000

AAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss2010, ‘11

AAddrriiaa SScchhnneecckk1995, ‘97

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AAddmm.. CChhaarrlleess RR.. CCooaacchheess DDeeffeennssiivvee MMoosstt IImmpprroovveeddYYeeaarr LLaarrssoonn AAwwaarrdd ((MMVVPP)) AAwwaarrdd PPllaayyeerr PPllaayyeerr11999944--9955 Adria Schneck Kate Wells Joanne Groth Jen Thompson11999955--9966 Joanne Groth Tina Dalmau Joanne Groth Laurie Coffey11999966--9977 Becky Dowling Vanessa Melofchik Joanne Groth Erica Hayes11999977--9988 Becky Dowling Vanessa Melofchik & Jenny Bombinski Joanne Groth Felicia Harris11999988--9999 Laurie Coffey Beth Regoli Jennifer Bombinski Holly Fryburger11999999--0000 Erica Hayes Holly Fryburger Jennifer Bombinski Juliann Flacke22000000--0011 Jennifer Bombinski Chrissie Vallely Jennifer Bombinski Maile Shimoda22000011--0022 Courtney Davidson Kristin Kavanaugh Lisa Steinmetz Abi Campbell22000022--0033 Courtney Davidson Juliann Flacke Lisa Steinmetz Ali Luchsinger22000033--0044 Courtney Davidson Ali Luchsinger Maile Shimoda LaTesha Ford22000044--0055 Nikki Curtis LaTesha Ford Abi Campbell Betsy Burnett22000055--0066 Lauren Skrel Meredith Addington Kate Hobbs Betsy Burnett22000066--0077 Kate Hobbs Kalen Kropa Betsy Burnett Margaret Knap22000077--0088 Cassie Consedine Ali Currier Angela Myers Emily Cordle22000088--0099 Angela Myers Emily Cordle Angela Myers Beth Reed22000099--1100 Angela Myers EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss Angela Myers Kristin Bowen22001100--1111 Angela Myers JJaaddee GGeeiiff Angela Myers EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss

Naval Academy Athletic Association Major Individual Award Recipients

VViiccee AAddmm.. LLaawwrreennccee SSwwoorrdd“Presented to the woman of the graduating class declared bythe Association’s Athletic Committee to have personallyexcelled in athletics during her years of varsity competition.”

1981 Bernie Boska1982 Colleen Cassidy1988 Patty LiPoma1994 Jenna Hausvik1998 Becky Dowling2004 Courtney Davidson2011 Angela Myers

CCaallvveerrtt AAwwaarrdd“Presented by the Naval Academy Athletic Association inhonor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Superintendent of theNaval Academy (1968-72), to the varsity letterwinner of thegraduating class selected by the varsity coaches as havingperservered the most in her career.”

1980 Cathy Rayhill2001 Jennifer Bombinski

NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy AAtthhlleettiicc HHaallll ooff FFaammee

1982 Colleeen Cassidy1998 Becky Dowling2002 Erica Hayes2004 Courtney Davidson2011 Angela Myers

Annual Team Award Recipients

JJeennnnaa HHaauussvviikk CCoouurrttnneeyy DDaavviiddssoonn AAnnggeellaa MMyyeerrss

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AAllll GGaammeessMMoosstt CCaarreeeerr IInnddiivviidduuaall VViiccttoorriieess 1. 81 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-992. 78 Joanne Groth, 1995-983. 77 Becky Dowling, 1995-984. 76 Laurie Coffey, 1996-995. 71 Tina Dalmau, 1995-986. 67 Erica Hayes, 1997-007. 65 Connie James, 1987-908. 64 Adria Schneck, 1994-97

64 Beth Regoli, 1996-9910. 63 Colleen Cassidy, 1979-82

63 Angela Smith, 1980-83

HHiigghheesstt CCaarreeeerr IInnddiivviidduuaall WWiinnnniinngg PPcctt.. 1. .753 Beth Regoli, 1996-99 (64-21)2. .748 Becky Dowling, 1995-98 (77-26)3. .740 Julie Graham, 1996-98 (54-19)4. .727 Lael House, 1987-90 (48-18)5. .724 Tina Dalmau, 1995-98 (71-27)6. .724 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99 (76-29)7. .722 Joanne Groth, 1995-98 (78-30)8. .717 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-99 (81-32)9. .670 Tawny Petrick, 1987-90 (61-30)10. .662 Jen Seguin, 1995-97 (47-24)Note - Must have played in a minimum 60 career games.

TTeeaamm WW--LL RReeccoorrddss bbyy CCllaassss YYeeaarr WW--LL PPcctt..1980 44-23 .6771981 57-33 .6331982 63-36 .3641983 64-38 .6271984 59-42 .5841985 62-40 .6081986 54-47 .5351987 54-46 .5401988 59-43 .5781989 59-43 .5781990 65-36 .6451991 63-36 .3641992 58-33 .6371993 53-48 .5251994 47-58 .4481995 47-62 .4311996 56-54 .5091997 67-45 .6571998 80-33 .7081999 81-32 .7172000 67-46 .5932001 55-58 .4872002 45-67 .4022003 44-68 .3932004 52-62 .4562005 53-62 .4612006 54-61 .4702007 50-66 .4312008 43-72 .3742009 49-69 .4152010 52-69 .4302011 60-64 .4842012 53-41 .5642013 37-26 .5872014 20-12 .625

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee GGaammeessMMoosstt CCaarreeeerr IInnddiivviidduuaall VViiccttoorriieess 1. 34 Joanne Groth, 1995-982. 31 Becky Dowling, 1995-98

31 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-994. 29 Angela Myers, 2008-115. 28 Tina Dalmau, 1995-98

28 Laurie Coffey, 1996-9928 Cassie Consedine, 2008-11

8. 27 Erica Hayes, 1997-009. 26 Adria Schneck, 1994-9710. 25 Kate Hobbs, 2004-07

HHiigghheesstt CCaarreeeerr WWiinnnniinngg PPcctt.. 1. .721 Becky Dowling, 1995-98 (31-12)2. .680 Joanne Groth, 1995-98 (34-16)3. .667 Tina Dalmau, 1995-98 (28-14)

.667 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99 (28-14)5. .646 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-99 (31-17)6. .645 Jen Seguin, 1995-97 (20-11)7. .633 Julie Graham, 1996-98 (19-11)88.. ..559955 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss,, 22000099--pprreess.. ((2222--1155))9. .583 Beth Regoli, 1996-99 (21-15)10. .578 Adria Schneck, 1994-97 (26-19)Note - Must have played in a minimum 30 career games.

TTeeaamm WW--LL RReeccoorrddss bbyy CCllaassssYYeeaarr WW--LL PPcctt..1992 4-10 .2861993 9-19 .3211994 14-28 .3331995 24-32 .4291996 26-28 .4811997 29-23 .5581998 34-16 .6801999 31-17 .6462000 28-20 .5832001 24-24 .5002002 19-31 .3962003 18-34 .3462004 21-33 .3892005 23-33 .4112006 25-31 .4462007 25-31 .4462008 22-34 .3932009 24-32 .4292010 25-31 .4462011 29-27 .5182012 26-16 .6192013 18-10 .6432014 10-4 .714

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt GGaammeessMMoosstt CCaarreeeerr IInnddiivviidduuaall VViiccttoorriieess1. 6 Vanessa Melofchik, 1996-99

6 Beth Regoli, 1996-993. 5 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99

5 Cassie Consedine, 2008-115 Tina Dalmau, 1995-985 Joanne Groth, 1995-985 Erica Hayes, 1997-005 Angela Myers, 2008-115 Kelly Smith, 1995-98

10. 4 Eight Players

HHiigghheesstt CCaarreeeerr IInnddiivviidduuaall WWiinnnniinngg PPcctt.. 1. .857 Beth Regoli, 1996-99 (6-1)2. .800 Megan Matheny, 2010-11 (4-1)3. .714 Kelly Smith, 1995-98 (5-2)4. .667 Julie Graham, 1996-98 (4-2)

.667 Mandy Stephan, 1998-99 (4-2)

.667 Holly Fryburger, 1997-00 (4-2)

.667 Angela Marino, 1997-00 (4-2)

..666677 EErriinn EEddwwaarrddss,, 22000099--pprreess.. ((44--22))9. .625 Laurie Coffey, 1996-99 (5-3)

.625 Cassie Consedine, 2008-11 (5-3)

.625 Angela Myers, 2008-11 (5-3)Note - Must have played in a minimum 5 career games.

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Career Victory Leaders

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ALUMNAETable of ContentsAll-Time Roster 102-104Four-Year Letterwinners 104Managers who Lettered 104Team Captains 104

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- A -Addington, Meredith - ‘06 2003-04-05-06 Navy – AviationAltschul, Kelly - ‘10 2007-08*-09*-10* Navy – AviationAmes, Sheryl - ‘90 1987Amezcua, Carmina - ‘92 1989-91 NavyAndersen, Andrea - ‘92 1989Arrington, Penny - ‘97 1994 Navy – Surface WarfareAArrvviinn,, CChheeyy -- ‘‘1133 22001100**--1111**

- B -Bailey, Shannon - ‘05 2002 Navy – Surface WarfareBall, Marisa - ‘02 1999*-00*-01* Navy – Surface WarfareBBaauueerr,, AAuuddrreeyy -- ‘‘1144 22001111**Berberich, Lisa - ‘98 1995-96 Navy – AviationBlaszczyk, Anna - ‘97 1994-95 Navy – Surface WarfareBolan, Linda - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-’83* Navy – Supply CorpsBombinski, Jennifer - ‘01 1998*-99*-00*-01* Navy – AviationBoska, Bernie - ‘81 1978*-79*-80*-81* Navy – IntelligenceBoska, Kathy - ‘86 1983-84*-85 Navy – Fleet SupportBowen, Kristin - ‘10 2007-08-09*-10* Navy – AviationBrand, Heather - ‘93 1990*-91*-92*-93* Navy – AviationBricketto, Lee - ‘84 1981Bryant, Jen - ‘99 1996Buckendorff, Lauren - ‘02 1999-00 Navy – AviationBurkovich, Melissa - ‘02 1999 Navy – Surface WarfareBurnett, Betsy - ‘07 2004-05*-06*-07* Navy Surface Warfare

- C -Campbell, Abi - ‘05 2002*-03*-04*-05* Navy – Surface WarfareCanace, Candice - ‘10 2007Caroselli, Tara - ‘94 1991-92*-93 Navy – Surface WarfareCassidy, Colleen - ‘82 1979*-80*-81*-82* Navy – Fleet SupportChampagne, Laura - ‘01 1998Christy, Alison - ‘00 1997-98 Navy – Surface WarfareCleary, Amy - ‘94 1991Coe, Lynne - ‘82 1979*-80*-81*-82* Navy – Fleet SupportCoffey, Laurie - ‘99 1996*-97*-98*-99* Navy – AviationColton, Karen - ‘86 1983Conner, Lindi - ‘08 2005-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareConsedine, Cassie - ‘11 2008*-09*-10*-11* Navy – Surface WarfareCordle, Emily - ‘09 2006*-07*-08*-09* Navy – AviationCorsello, Patty - ‘87 1985 Navy – Civil EngineeringCowan, Susan - ‘81 1978* Navy – Surface WarfareCowling, Kim - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Navy – Surface WarfareCrickette, Troye - ‘88 1985*-86* Navy – Civil EngineeringCrooker, Carol - ‘81 1978 Navy – Fleet SupportCurrier, Ali - ‘08 2005-06*-07*-08* Marine Corps – GroundCurry, Joan - ‘82 1980Curtis, Nikki - ‘05 2002-03-04*-05* Navy – Intelligence

- D -Daley, Michele - ‘88 1985*-86*Dalmau, Tina - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – Surface WarfareDarby, Danielle - ‘06 2003-04 Marine Corps – GroundDavidson, Courtney - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Marine Corps – AviationDavidson, Kristin - ‘03 2000 Navy – Surface Warfare

Davidson, Whitney - ‘09 2006-07*-08*-09* Navy – Surface WarfareDavis, Hannah - ‘06 2003-04Dayoub, Gretchen - ‘85 1984 Navy – AviationDobbs, Angie - ‘92 1989*-90*-91*-92* Navy – Surface WarfareDowling, Becky - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – AviationDrayton, Kim - ‘93 1990*-91*-92*-93* Navy – Surface WarfareDuncan, Jennette - ‘99 1996*Dunn, Catherine - ‘04 2001*-02*

- E -Eberhardt, Jean - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-83* Navy – CryptologyEEddwwaarrddss,, EErriinn -- ‘‘1122 22000099**--1100**--1111**

- F -Fernebok, Alyce - ‘96 1993-94-95 Marine Corps – AviationFFffrreenncchh,, VVeerroonniiccaa -- ‘‘1144 22001111Flacke, Juliann - ‘03 2000*-01*-02-03* Navy – Surface WarfareFlynn, Nita - ‘82 1979Ford, LaTesha - ‘02 2002-03-04-05* Navy – Surface WarfareFox, Sheila - ‘81 1978*-79*-80*-81* Marine Corps – GroundFryburger, Holly - ‘00 1997-98-99*-00* Marine Corps – Ground

- G -GGeeiiff,, JJaaddee - ‘14 22001111**Glassman, Leigh - ‘96 1993-95* Navy – Surface WarfareGoodrich, Hilary - ‘02 1999*-00*Gordon, K.C. - ‘10 2008*-09*-10* Marine Corps – AviationGraham, Julie - ‘99 1996*-97*-98 Navy – Surface WarfareGroff, Jessie - ‘99 1996 Navy – Surface WarfareGross, Danielle - ‘07 2004Groth, Joanne - ‘98 1995*-96*-97*-98* Navy – Surface WarfareGwin, Beth - ‘84 1981-82 Navy – Civil Engineering Corps

- H -Hansen, Tracy - ‘91 1988 Navy – Fleet SupportHarman, Emily - ‘85 1982-83*-84*-85* Navy – Supply CorpsHarrington, Kelly - ‘92 1989-90Harris, Felicia - ‘01 1998Hausvik, Jenna - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Navy – AviationHay, Lani - ‘97 1994Hayes, Erica - ‘00 1997*-98*-99*-00* Navy – AviationHayes, Stephanie- ‘04 2001-02-03 Navy – Surface WarfareHazzard, Donna - ‘82 1979 Navy – OceanographyHenderson, Destini - ‘13 2010Hennessy, Marycarol - ‘81 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportHerring, Bryanna - ‘04 2001*-02*-03* Navy – AviationHill, Morgan - ‘09 2007-08*-09* Navy – Surface WarfareHobbs, Kate - ‘07 2004*-05*-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareHolland, Monica - ‘89 1986*-87*-88*-89* Navy – Supply CorpsHolzhauer, Pauline - ‘92 1989-90*-91*-92* Navy – Fleet SupportHooker, Robin - ‘85 1982 Navy – Supply CorpsHouse, Lael - ‘90 1987-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet Support

- J -Jackson, Kim - ‘97 1994*Jacomet, Rachel - ‘92 1989*-90-91 Navy – Fleet SupportJames, Connie - ‘90 1987*-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet SupportJensen, Elaine - ‘02 1999-00-01*-02* Navy – Surface WarfareJustice, Connie - ‘84 1981*-82*-83*

All-Time Roster

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- P -Parsons, Kathy - ‘97 1994*Pelzek, Ashley - ‘06 2003-04*-05*-06* Navy – AviationPPeennlleeyy,, JJeenn -- ‘‘1133 22001100--1111Petrick, Tawny - ‘90 1987*-88*-89*-90* Navy – Fleet SupportPitcher, Brooke - ‘13 2010Pitts, Jasmine - ‘13 2010*-11PPoolllliinnggeerr,, KKaarraa -- ‘‘1133 22001111**Prout, Nancy - ‘86 1983*-84*-85* Navy – Supply Corps

- Q -Quasebarth, Gretchen - ‘88 1985*-86*-87*-88* Navy – Fleet Support

- R -Ray, Yolanda - ‘94 1991*-92*-93*-94* Marine Corps – GroundRayhill, Cathy - ‘80 1978*-79*-80* Navy – Fleet SupportReddick, Jane - ‘92 1992 Navy – Surface WarfareReed, Beth - ‘10 2009-’10* Navy – Surface WarfareRegoli, Beth - ‘99 1996*-97*-98-99* Navy – AviationRemmel, Lois - ‘97 1994 Navy – AviationReynolds, Lori - ‘86 1983*-84*-85*-86* Marine Corps – GroundRichmond, Rosalind - ‘88 1986*-87*-88 Navy – Fleet SupportRogers, Nancy - ‘88 1985-86*-87-88 Marine Corps – GroundRoseti, Adrienne - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Navy – Surface WarfareRudinsky, Sherri - ‘97 1994*-95 Navy – Medical CorpsRuester, Diane - ‘85 1982

- S -Salness, Beth - ‘99 1996 Navy – Surface WarfareScango, Kim - ‘93 1990-91 Navy – Fleet SupportSchiavetta, Nancy - ‘93 1980*-81*-82*-83* Navy – Fleet SupportSchiavone, Jessica - ‘99 1996-97 Navy – AviationSchneck, Adria - ‘97 1994*-95*-96*-97* Navy – Surface WarfareSeguin, Jen - ‘98 1995*-96*-97* Navy – AviationSeider, Caroline - ‘06 2003-04Sesbeau, Mary - ‘82 1979 Navy – AviationShimoda, Maile - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04*Sickinger, Lisa - ‘99 1997-98 Navy – Surface WarfareSimmler, Sarah - ‘10 2007 Marine Corps – GroundSimpson, Christi - ‘86 1983-84*-85*-86* Navy – Supply CorpsSkellinger, Joan - ‘81 1978 Navy – AviationSkrel, Lauren - ‘06 2003-04-05*-06* Navy – AviationSmetana, Debbie - ‘91 1988-89-90 Navy – IntelligenceSmith, Angela - ‘83 1980*-81*-82*-83* Navy – Supply CorpsSmith, Kelly - ‘98 1995*-96*-97-98 Marine Corps – GroundSnowberger, Sherri - ‘99 1980Spevacek, Vicki - ’98 1995Stallings, Sheila - ‘91 1988-89 Navy – Fleet SupportStapler, Sue - ‘80 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportSteinmetz, Lisa 2000*-01*-02*-03* Marine Corps – AviationStephan, Mandy 1998*-99*Stepien, Kathy 1986-87-88 Navy – Fleet SupportStewart, Sheree - ‘81 1978*-79Stocker, Carrie - ‘02 1999Sundberg, Sara - ‘07 2004

- K -Kastner, Christie - ‘08 2005 Navy – Surface WarfareKavanaugh, Kristen - ‘02 1999-00*-01*-02* Marine Corps – GroundKeller, Susan - ‘80 1978* Navy – Fleet SupportKerwin, Bridget - ‘99 1996King, Angie - ‘95 1992-93 Navy – Surface WarfareKnap, Margaret - ‘07 2006*-07* Marine CorpsKoczella, Diane - ‘86 1983-84 Navy – Supply CorpsKropa, Kalen - ‘09 2006*-07*-08*-09* Navy – Aviation

- L -Laurilla, Shelley - ‘87 1984*-85*-86*-87* Navy – AviationLLaavveennddeerr,, CChhaanntteell -- ‘‘1133 22001100--1111LeBlanc, Robin - ‘81 1978 Navy – Fleet SupportLeisch, Jody - ‘82 1979*-80-81 Navy – Fleet SupportLewis, Becky - ‘84 1981*-82*-83*-84* Navy – Fleet SupportLewis, Chris - ‘80 1978-79 Navy – AviationLiPoma, Patty - ‘88 1985-86*-87*-88* Navy – Fleet SupportLivingood, Debbie - ‘86 1983-84* Navy – Fleet SupportLombardi, Chris - ‘86 1983-84 Navy – Fleet SupportLoustaunau, Shelly - ‘96 1993-95 Navy – Surface WarfareLuchsinger, Alison - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Marine Corps – GroundLyren, Emily - ‘09 2006-07-08-09 Marine Corps – Ground

- M -Macias, Erika - ‘02 1999 Navy – Surface WarfareMaeser, Adrienne - ‘06 2003-04-05 Navy – AviationMajchrzak, Lauren - ‘01 1998-99 Navy – AviationMarino, Angela - ‘00 1997-98-99*-00* Navy – AviationMaslowski, Kate - ‘04 2001*-02*-03*-04* Navy – Surface WarfareMatheny, Megan - ‘13 2010*-11*McClelland, Laura - ‘96 1993*-95 Navy – AviationMcFarlane, Cayanne - ‘06 2003McNaughton, Danielle - ‘94 1991 Navy – Surface WarfareMelofchik, Vanessa - ‘99 1996*-97*-98*-99* Navy – AviationMMeemmbbrreennoo,, AAlliixx -- ‘‘1144 22001111**Merrill, Patty - ‘84 1981Meyer, Carly - ‘07 2004*-05*-06*-07* Navy – Surface WarfareMiklos, Laurie - ‘81 1978 Navy – AviationMiles, Mary - ‘87 1984*-85*-86* Marine Corps – GroundMMoorrrriissoonn,, MM..LL.. -- ‘‘1144 22001111Moten, Liz - ‘12 2009Myers, Angela - ‘11 2008*-09*-10*-11* Navy – Surface Warfare

- N -Nelson, Lauren - ‘08 2005-06*-07 Navy – Surface WarfareNester, Barbara - ‘82 1979*-80*-81* Navy – Fleet SupportNickles, Erin - ‘94 1991*-92*-93* Navy – Surface Warfare

- O -O’Donnell, Heather - ‘97 1994Ogilvie, Jennifer - ‘94 1991*-92*-93* Marine Corps – Ground

* –– Years Lettered

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Bryant, Benjamin - ‘96 1995-96Christy, Allison - ‘00 1999Connelly, Agnes - ‘86 1984-85Francisco, Gaby - ‘09 2006-07-08Gueary, Joe - ‘00 2000Guevara, Nathalie - ‘00 2001-02Hoffman, Anthonie - ‘08 2005Jacomet, Rachel - ‘92 1992Huml, Nora - ‘89 1987Motherway, Mara - ‘92 1992

Nelson, Brianna - ‘89 2003Plautz, Roni - ‘89 1988-89Preer, Cassondra - ‘88 1988Prout, Nancy - ‘86 1986Roberson, Robin - ‘07 2004Slough, Andria - ‘98 1997-98Tonnessen, Nicole - ‘94 1993-94Voor, Ruth - ‘83 1981-82-83White, Sondra - ‘81 1978-79-80Williams, Toshi - ‘09 2007

- T -Taylor, Amanda - ‘10 2007-08 Navy – Surface WarfareThomas, Cathy - ‘81 1978 Navy – Surface WarfareThompson, Jenny - ‘98 1995*-96*Towle, Wendy - ‘95 1992 Navy – OceanographyTrott, Margie - ‘87 1984*-85*-86*-87* Navy – AviationTurner, Tracy - ‘86 1983*-84*

- V -Vallely, Chrissie - ‘01 1998-99-00-01* Marine Corps – AviationVaughn, Whitney - ‘04 2001von Eiff, Janet - ‘11 2009-10* Navy – Surface WarfareVoor, Ruth - ‘83 1980-81Vote, Colleen - ‘05 2002-03-04 Navy – Surface Warfare

- W -Waggoner, Megan - ‘93 1990 Navy – AviationWaller, Kristen - ‘91 1988*-89*-90*-91* Navy – Supply CorpsWalsh, Kathy - ‘80 1978*-79* Navy – Fleet SupportWells, Kate - ‘96 1993*-94*-95*Wells, Susan - ‘85 1982 Navy – AviationWest, Karen - ‘89 1986*-87*-88*-89* Navy – Fleet SupportWilliams, Laura - ‘90 1987-88 Navy – Surface WarfareWilliams, Yolanda - ‘83 1980-81*-82*-83* Navy – Fleet SupportWilliamson, Gennine - ‘01 1998Wilson, Heather - ‘03 2000*Woody, Symone - ‘13 2010Workman, Shannon - ‘88 1985

- Y -Kellie Young - ‘04 2001 Navy – Surface Warfare

- Z -Zapf, Lauren - ‘03 2000*-01*-02* Navy – Surface Warfare

Lettered as Managers

All-Time Team Captains

Jennifer Bombinski 2001Bernie Boska 1981 (co)Heather Brand 1993 (co)Colleen Cassidy 1982 (co)Abi Campbell 2005Lynne Coe 1982 (co)Ali Currier 2008Courtney Davidson 2004Angela Dobbs 1992Becky Dowling 1997-98Kim Drayton 1993 (co)Jean Eberhardt 1983Sheila Fox 1981 (co)Emily Harman 1985Erica Hayes 2000Kate Hobbs 2007Kristen Kavanaugh 2002

Shelley Laurilla 1987Becky Lewis 1984Patty LiPoma 1988Vanessa Melofchik 1999Angela Myers 2011Ashley Pelzek 2006Tawny Petrick 1990Yolanda Ray 1994Cathy Rayhill 1979-80Lori Reynolds 1986Adria Schneck 1996Lisa Steinmetz 2003Kristen Waller 1991Kathy Walsh 1978Kate Wells 1995Karen West 1989

Four-Year Letterwinners

Bombinski, Jennifer 1998-01Boska, Bernie 1978-81Brand, Heather 1990-93Cassidy, Colleen 1979-82Coe, Lynne 1979-82Coffey, Laurie 1996-99Consedine, Cassie 2008-11Cordle, Emily 2006-09Cowling, Kim 1991-94Dalmau, Tina 1995-98Davidson, Courtney 2001-04Dobbs, Angie 1989-92Dowling, Becky 1995-98Drayton, Kim 1990-93Eberhardt, Jean 1980-83Fox, Sheila 1979-81Groth, Joanne 1995-98Hausvik, Jenna 1991-94Hayes, Erica 1997-00Hobbs, Kate 2004-07Holland, Monica 1986-89Holzhauer, Pauline 1989-92James, Connie 1987-90

Kropa, Kalen 2006-09Laurilla, Shelley 1984-87Lewis, Becky 1981-84Luchsinger, Alison 2001-04Maslowski, Kate 2001-04Melofchik, Vanessa 1996-99Meyer, Carly 2004-07Myers, Angela 2008-11Petrick, Tawny 1987-90Quasebarth, Gretchen 1985-88Ray, Yolanda 1991-94Reynolds, Lori 1983-86Roseti, Adrienne 2001-04Schiavetta, Nancy 1980-83Schneck, Adria 1994-97Shimoda, Maile 2001-04Simpson, Christi 1983-86Smith, Angela 1980-83Steinmetz, Lisa 200-03Trott, Margie 1984-87Waller, Kristen 1988-91West, Karen 1986-89

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THE U.S. NAVALACADEMY

Table of ContentsU.S. Naval Academy 106-107USNA Traditions 108-109Academic Achievement 110-111Community Service 112-113Beat Army! 114-115Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics 116-117Blue & Gold 118Navy Head Coaches 119Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region 120-121Patriot League 122-123Athletic Facilties 124-125Media Information 126Sports Information Staff 127Navy Athletics on the Web 128-130

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment.......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10%............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal,explosive ordinance management, mine countermea-sures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,

Anchors Aweigh,Sail Navy down the field,

And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E"Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonieswhen Navy scores a majority of victories over Army inany one of the three sports seasons. The bell alsorings during Commissioning Week for those teamsthat beat Army and have not participated in a previousbell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is sta-tioned in front of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanogra-phy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history,political science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students canattain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have manyopportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduatingNCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navygraduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overallrate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – thefourth-highest mark nationally among Football BowlSubdivision schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football BowlSubdivision, becoming the second Navy student-ath-lete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASSAward was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response tothe growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

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school early for the NBA. The award honors the attributesof senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, com-munity, character and competition. Navy has producedfive first-team honorees in their respective sports over thelast five years, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugu-ral award winner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player TrevorThompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio ofrecent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to theNaval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower ChrisMedford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and riflestandout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored asBowman Scholars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way forher to study for two years in the United Kingdom.Former women's track and cross country runnerKayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student fromthe Naval Academy to be awarded a GatesCambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her tocontribute to research focused on alternative energysources at the University of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-American during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academ-ic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmerLaura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part inseveral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrdaddressed students at Mount St. Joseph High Schoolin Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coach-es and players from both teams provided instruction toover 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls ExcelAcademy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the chil-dren basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills,relay races and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tra-dition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to any-one in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friendsof Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture atNavy home games for the past two seasons as the teamhas taken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

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FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safetyWyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before half-time when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touch-down, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as theMidshipmen recorded their second consecutive StarGame victory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

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WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach BruceBurnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights asNavy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

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In his 11th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. Hisadministrative leadership has helped lead theprogram to one of the most successful periodsin school history.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nation-al average in the Academic Progress Report,including five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and play-ing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowlgame. The Mids beat Army for a series-recordninth-consecutive year and defeated NotreDame for the third time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11included the women’s basketball team winningthe Patriot League Championship and advanc-ing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time inschool history; the rifle team placed seventh atthe NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosseteam advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thesecond-straight season; intercollegiate sailingplaced ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseballteam won the Patriot League Regular Seasonand Tournament titles and participated in theNCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002;while the water polo, men’s cross country,men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoor track &field, women’s indoor track & field and women’srowing all won conference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognizedon a national level as well, as the Division IAAthletic Directors Association named him the2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year.The award is presented in recognition of an ath-letic director’s support and commitment towardthe successful advancement of the department,most specifically in the sport of football.Additionally, he was recognized by theSecretary of the Navy for his contributions andservice to the Navy and the Naval Academywith the Superior Public Service Award to theDepartment of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’sathletic success into an exclusive television dealwith CBS ports Network that has increased

Navy’s television exposure both in the UnitedStates and internationally. CBS SportsNetwork, the first 24-hour college sports net-work, televises every Navy home and selectneutral site football games (excluding NotreDame and Army which are televised nationallyby CBS), as well as other Midshipmen men'sand women's athletic events, original program-ming and documentaries centered on the sto-ried Navy athletic program. The long-term,multi-media agreement includes internetstreaming, broadband and video-on-demandrights and high definition rights. A major part ofthe agreement was that all home football gameswould be played on Saturday for the conven-ience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seenall over the world with the international distribu-tion of Navy programming, especially to thetroops serving abroad. Navy’s contract withCBS Sports Network runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giantsWBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for feder-

al news covering both the Federal Governmentand those who do business with the govern-ment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001,Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerousfronts with energy and vision. From the hiring ofPaul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as headfootball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk hasmade improvements in several key areas thatwill prove more success on the athletic fields foryears to come. Recent head coaching hiressuch as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, JohnMorrison in women’s swimming, PaulKostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear inwomen’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time win-ningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA histo-ry, Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time win-ningest Division III women’s basketball coaches,Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccercoach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-timewinningest coach in collegiate volleyball history,Ed DeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten BasketballCoach of the Year at Penn State, and RickSowell, who was a two-time America EastCoach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the NavalAcademy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 75conference titles, produce 137 All-Americansand 48 Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly tobring back school spirit, working in conjunctionwith school officials to encourage midshipmento attend events for all sports.

He has embraced the local community andalumni base, and is an often-requested speaker,visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the NavalAcademy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the NavalAcademy has been the $42 million renovation ofNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium whereunder his leadership the stadium was complete-ly refurbished over a four-year time frame. Theaddition of 6,500 permanent seats on the side-lines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes,dropping the field eight feet and moving thesidelines closer, two video scoreboards, amemorial plaza, upgraded restroom and con-cession areas, a perimeter walking path, newlighting, a new sound system, landscaping thegrounds and storm water management highlightthe list of renovations. Gladchuk has workedclosely with the city, county, state and neighbor-hood associations to ensure proper communica-tion and sensitivity to issues that benefit boththe NAAA and community at large. The NAAAwas awarded the Green Star award by formerAnnapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment tothe environment during the ongoing renovationof Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamedup with the Naval Academy Foundation to raise

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2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final

Associated Press college football poll and played in aneighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in theCollegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex(hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, variousteam locker rooms and a number of practice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces andMilitary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one ofthe highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helpsset the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legisla-tive issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (NationalAssociation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has servedas the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a memberof the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one ofthe nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided theCougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides inthe academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal manage-ment.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College.Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs ofthe 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’sgraduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles wonthe College Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highestgraduation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years atBoston College. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resultedin a $35 million improvement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, headingoperations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career inintercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the NewHampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of LoyolaMarymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity andJulie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

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TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assistour coaches and Midshipmen to realis-tically pursue the highest level of suc-cess within the context of their physicalchallenges. We are an institution invest-ed in a mission that educates futureleaders in moral, mental and physicalexcellence. The Blue & Gold enables ourMidshipmen to pursue the highest goalspossible as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 120 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 45 teams!

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Ed DeChellisMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Dr. Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Rick SowellMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

Maj. Mitch MaurySprint Football

Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Larry BockVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BennettWrestling

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become thesailing capital of the world. The water-lover willalso revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any otherstate.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic PerformanceProgram Public Recognition Awards after posting aca-demic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot Leaguetitles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Peter Reilly, Golf• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis,indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courtsand at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive towerreplacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovationof Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed verticaldrainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Halltraining room expansion, a new press box at GlennWarner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track &field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a com-plete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field foot-ball presence and made the facility the finest in collegelacrosse.

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InterviewsHHeeaadd CCooaacchh SStteeffaanniiee PPeemmppeerr

Navy head coach Stefanie Pemper will be avail-able for phone and in-person interviews on most non-game weekdays during the season. Please contactJustin Kischefsky at least 24 hours in advance to coor-dinate a time.

Coach Pemper will not conduct any interviews,either at home or on the road, on game days prior tothe game. She will, however, be available followingthe conclusion of all games.

PPllaayyeerrssThe Navy players will be available for interviews

for a limited period of time following the conclusion ofpractice on non-game weekdays.

The players also may be available prior to thestart of practice on non-gameday weekdays. This isdependent upon the individual’s class schedule.

To check on the availability of players for inter-views, please contact Justin Kischefsky at least 24hours in advance of the desired interview day.

All players will be available following the conclu-sion of all games.

PracticesPlease contact Justin Kischefsky for a schedule

of Navy practice times and locations, for both at homeand on the road and for the availability of media toattend the session.

Navy All-AccessLive streaming video and audio of every Navy

home game, all Navy road Patriot League games andall Navy Patriot League Tournament games is avail-able to subscribers of Navy All-Access.

Additionally, subscribers to Patriot League All-Access will receive a stream of any Patriot Leaguegames not involving Navy.

Navy Radio A select number of Navy women’s basketball

games can be heard live locally on WNAV-AM 1430,as well as through the station’s corresponding website, www.wnav.com for free.

All games carried by the station also will bestreamed by way of the Navy All-Access feature tosubscribers. Additionally, several games may be aninternet only broadcast available just to subscribers.

All broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to the startof the game and conclude following the NavyPostgame Show. An interview with head coachStefanie Pemper previewing the game will air duringthe pre-game show, while interviews with playersand/pr coaches will be conducted as time allows at theend of the game.

Check www.navysports.com for a complete andupdated 2010-11 broadcast schedule.

Web SiteAll information on the Navy women’s basketball

team will be available on www.navysports.com, theofficial home on the internet for Naval Academy athlet-ics. Items appearing on the web site include updatedstatistics, all press releases, team roster, media guide,schedule and results, box scores and live statisticsfrom all home and selected road games.

Navy Home GamesPPaarrkkiinngg

The grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy areclosed at all times to all civilian drivers and vehicleswithout a Department of Defense sticker. Those with-out the proper credentials must park at nearby Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ($5.) and ride thefree shuttle bus to-and-from Alumni Hall. A govern-ment issued identification card (i.e., drivers license)must be presented by everyone over the age of 16before they will be permitted to board the shuttle bus.

Media interested in driving onto The Yard mustcontact Justin Kischefsky a minimum of three daysbefore the day of a game for parking instructions.

CCrreeddeennttiiaallssPlease contact Justin Kischefsky with credential

requests for all Navy home games at least three daysprior to the day of the game.

All credentials not mailed will be left at will call inAlumni Hall. The will call window is located on the leftside of the arena’s main lobby.

MMeeddiiaa SSeeaattiinnggAll members of the press will be seated on a

first-come, first-serve basis on the non-team benchside of Alumni Hall.

VViissiittiinngg TTeeaamm RRaaddiiooVisiting radio stations should contact Justin

Kischefsky at the start of the 2011-12 season withtheir interest in broadcasting a game in Alumni Hall.

Only those working with the radio crew will beprovided credentials.

Patriot League schools will be allowed onephone line on a reciprocal basis. Any additionalbroadcast crews from league schools, as well as allnon-conference team radio stations, must either use acalling card when dialing out or have the station call into their phone line. If those steps are not followed, afee will be charged for the use of the phone line.

WWiirreelleessss IInntteerrnneettWireless internet is not available for use by the

media in Alumni Hall. However, ethernet cables pro-viding access to the internet are available in both theworking press room and at press row.

AAlluummnnii HHaallll PPrreessss RRoooommA working press room is available for use

before, during and after all games. It is located in thehallway where the visiting team enters and exits theplaying court. The room has working phone lines anddirect internet plugs for use, along with the Alumni Hallwireless internet system.

Additionally, a meal will be provided at no costto all working media beginning 45 minutes prior to thestart of games next to the media work room.

Media guides and game notes from bothschools, as well as a roster card, will be available inthe press room prior to the start of all games. Halftimeand post-game statistics will also be provided to inter-ested members of the media in the press room.

PPhhoottooggrraapphheerrssCredentialed photographers will be able to shoot

in Alumni Hall from behind the baskets on court level. Photographers are not allowed onto the court at

any time.Flash photography will not be permitted.

PPoossttggaammeePlayers and coaches from both teams requested

by the media will appear in the interview room, locatedin the hallway behind the team benches and acrossfrom the visitors locker room, following the conclusionof all games.

Typically, interviews with visiting team personnelwill take place first, followed by interviews with Navyhead coach Stefanie Pemper and Navy players.

The Navy locker room is closed to media at alltimes, both at home and on the road.

Media Information

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Navy Sports Information Staff

Scott StrasemeierAAssssoocciiaattee AA..DD.. –– SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn

OOffffiiccee – 410/293-8775EE--MMaaiill – [email protected]

SSppoorrttss – Football

Justin KischefskyAAssssiissttaanntt DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnWWoommeenn’’ss BBaasskkeettbbaallll CCoonnttaaccttOOffffiiccee – 410/293-8772EE--MMaaiill – [email protected] SSppoorrttss – M/W Swimming, Men’s Tennis, VolleyballSSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn FFaaxx – 410/293-8954NNaavvaall AAccaaddeemmyy AAtthhlleettiiccss WWeebb ssiittee

–– www.navysports.comAAlluummnnii HHaallll PPrreessss RRooww PPhhoonnee – 410/263-3929MMaaiilliinngg AAddddrreessss –

U.S. Naval AcademySports Information566 Brownson Rd.Annapolis, Md., 21402

Stacie MichaudAAssssoocciiaattee DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn

OOffffiiccee – 410/293-8773EE--MMaaiill – [email protected] – Football (#2), Golf,

M. Lacrosse, Squash, Wrestling

Chris FormanAAssssiissttaanntt DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn

OOffffiiccee – 410/293-8774EE--MMaaiill – [email protected]

SSppoorrttss – M. Basketball, Rifle, Sailing, M. Soccer, Water Polo, W. Tennis

Jeff BarnesAAssssiissttaanntt DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn

OOffffiiccee – 410/293-8771EE--MMaaiill – [email protected]

SSppoorrttss – Baseball, M/W Cross Country,Gymnastics, Rowing, Sprint Football

Matt MuzzaAAssssiissttaanntt DDiirreeccttoorr ooff SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn

OOffffiiccee – 410/293-8778EE--MMaaiill – [email protected]

SSppoorrttss – W. Lacrosse, W. Soccer, M/W Track & Field

Mark LeddyDDiirreeccttoorr ooff PPuubblliiccaattiioonnssOOffffiiccee – 410/293-8782

EE--MMaaiill – [email protected]

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Navy Athletics on the Internet

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