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Women’s Basketball MEDIA GUIDE 2014-2015

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The 2014-15 Wilmington University Women's Basketball Media Guide.

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Women’s Basketball

MEDIA GUIDE2014-2015

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Quick Facts .................................................................................................. 3Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4Wilmington University at a Glance .............................................................. 5Head Coach Tiffany Silver ............................................................................ 6Assistant Coach Colin Smith ........................................................................ 7Assistant Coach Candice Walker ................................................................... 8Assistant Coach Chris Burley ........................................................................ 92014-15 Schedule ..................................................................................... 112014-15 Numerical Roster ........................................................................ 132014-15 Wildcats .................................................................................14-252013-14 Individual Statistics ..................................................................... 262013-14 Results ........................................................................................ 272013-14 CACC Standings ........................................................................... 282013-14 CACC Tournament ........................................................................ 29Career Award Winners ............................................................................... 31Record Book .........................................................................................32-45All-Time Results ...................................................................................45-49Location Map ............................................................................................ 50Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ....................................................... 51

University Location .........................................................................New Castle, Del. Founded .......................................................................................... 1968 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 3,300 Nickname ...................................................................................Wildcats Colors ............................................................................... Green & White Affiliation .......................................................................NCAA Division II Conference ........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)

Coaches Head Coach ................................................. Tiffany Silver (Third Season) Record at Wilmington ................................................. 10-42 (5-33 CACC) Career Record ................................................................................. Same Office Phone ................................................................... (302) 356-2025 Assistant Coach .....................................................................Colin Smith Assistant Coach ............................................................... Candice Walker Assistant Coach .................................................................... Chris Burley Trainer ................................................................................Lindsey Good

Team Information Home Court .......................................................... Wilmington Athletic Complex 2013-14 Record ...................................................... 7-19 (4-15 CACC, 6th South) 2014-15 Captains .........................Jennifer Carr, Taylor Carter, Jocelyn Rodriguez Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................................9/5 Starters Returning (10+)/Lost ......................................................................4/1 Newcomers ...................................................................................................... 5

Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact ................................................Dan Lauletta Email ..........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu Phone ............................................................................. (302) 356-2020 Cell ................................................................................. (610) 613-8262 Website ......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics Facebook ....................................................................... /WilmUWildcats Twitter ..........................................................................@WilmUAthletics Flickr ...............................................................................WilmUWildcats Instagram .....................................................................@WilmUWildcats

Quick Facts

Interview AvailabilityMedia interview requests for Wilmington head coach Tiffany Silver, her coaching staff, and WU women’s basketball players would be directed to Dan Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition.

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Publication Information

The 2014-15 Wilmington University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is published by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Depart-ment and the Coordinator of Sports Information.

Editor: Dan LaulettaLayout & Design: University RelationsCover Design: University RelationsEditorial Assistance: Dan LaulettaPhotography: Dan Lauletta, Tim Shaffer, Paul Patton, Mark Tetreault

Sports Information DepartmentWU Athletics Complex1365 Pulaski HighwayNewark, DE 19702

Office Phone: .............................. (302) 356-2020 FAX: .............................................. (302) 328-7376 Men’s Basketball Office: ............ (302) 356-2026

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Linda Van Drie AndrzjewskiDirector of Athletics | Seventh Year

As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2014-15 academic year. This is an exciting

time for the Wildcats, as it is the third full season after we officially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex will be

home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offices and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility features a

beautiful turf field and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room space. This

new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats.

Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup

in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a reflection of our excellent coaching staff. This year we plan to build on this success and continue to compete for

conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs.

The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud

of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate

to be working with an athletic department that has such a fine history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be associated

with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of

excellence at Wilmington University.

I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University, on and off the competitive field, are to be

recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat!

Yours in Sport,

Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski

Brian AugustAssociate Athletics Director

Erin HarveyAssistant AD/Compliance/SWA

Dan LaulettaSports Information Director

Dr. Clint RobertsonFaculty Athletics Rep.

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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

Wilmington University is a private, non-profit university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The

University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually.

Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution officially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and

the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better reflect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs

that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to effectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University.

The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of flexible scheduling.

Classes are primarily offered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University offers

a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning).

Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and

bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New

York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.

Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and

North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University offers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the

Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses offered at Salem Community College. In

Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location.

Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualified

students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.

Rich GroffGrounds & Facilities Manager

Doug NowellAssistant Grounds

Mike ShehornAssistant Ground

Christopher StellaHead Athletic Trainer

Lindsey GoodAssistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda PupilloAssistant Athletic Trainer

Dan BurkeAssistant Grounds

Dennis CaffertyDepartment Associate

Harry JenningsAthletics Associate

Nick PapanicolasAthletics Associate

Derek BuckleyAthletics Associate

Patty GreeneAssistant to Athletics Director

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COACHING STAFF

Tiffany SilverHead Coach | Third Season

Tiffany Silver returns for her third season at Wilmington University at the helm of the Wildcats in 2014-15 after an extensive stay in

Maryland, having coached at three universities and high schools throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area.

Most recently, Silver spent last season as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III Johns Hopkins University, helping the Blue Jays to the

second round of the NCAA Tournament and a 24-5 record. She served as the offensive coordinator, working with both the guards and

the development of the post players.

The Blue Jays won the Centennial Conference and went 2-0 against Top-25

competition last year.

Prior to Johns Hopkins, Silver served as the head coach at Western High School

in Baltimore for six seasons. She helped lead the Doves to 20 or more wins in

all six of her seasons, compiling a 126-30 overall record. During that time, the

Doves went 60-0 against Baltimore City competition, including three-straight

undefeated seasons. Silver led them to five Baltimore City championships, five

regional championships and three state title-game appearances.

In 2009, Silver was selected as the head coach for the premiere game of the

McDonald’s Roundball Classic All-Star Game which featured the top talent from

Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.

Not to be over-shadowed from her team’s dominance on the court, Silver boasted

a 100 percent graduation rate and 100 percent college acceptance rate to four-year colleges and universities during her time at Western.

Before taking the head coach position at Western High School,

Silver spent three seasons at the helm of the Towson Catholic

High School team. In addition to coaching, she also oversaw the

entire athletic department, serving as the school’s athletic director.

During her first season at Towson Catholic, Silver adopted a record

of 1-18 and went 11-14 before getting it above .500 and 18-6

overall in her third year.

Silver graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore County

in 2002 with a degree in sociology after playing three seasons of

basketball for the Retrievers.

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COACHING STAFF

Colin SmithAssistant Coach | Seventh Season

Colin Smith begins his seventh year as an assistant coach of the women’s basketball team at Wilmington University, starting with the 2007-08 season.

Smith joined the Wilmington University community after playing for the men’s basketball and soccer teams at Lincoln College in Lincoln, Illinois.

A native of St. John’s, Antigua, in the West Indies, Smith brings a vast knowledge of the game of basketball to the Lady Wildcat’s program. While in Antigua, Smith was a five year team captain on the U23 Antigua Basketball team, leading the team in rebounds, steals, assist and charges taken in each tournament played across the United States and the Caribbean.

After the 2002 season, Smith moved from the U23 team to the Senior Antigua Basketball team and helped lead the team to the Inter-Island Championship and qualifying for the CARICOM Games in 2004. He was also voted the best defensive player in the Antigua Amateur Basketball League in 2003.

Smith graduated from Wilmington University in the spring of 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management, also minoring in Finance. He then went on to earn his master’s degree in Management Information Systems in 2011 at Wilmington.

Smith resides in Newark, Del., with his son Caiden and daughter Audrianna.

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COACHING STAFF

Candice WalkerAssistant Coach | Second Season

Candice Walker joined the Wilmington women’s basketball staff for the 2013-14 season after a successful career on the court for the Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds. She begins her second year with the Wildcats in 2014-15

Walker, a native of Baltimore, Md., was a four-year letterwinner for the Greyhounds, completing her senior season on the court in 2012-13. Her career started off by being named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team in 2007-08 after becoming the first true freshman to start for Loyola at the point guard position since the 1991-92 season.

As a freshman, Walker led the MAAC rookies with 252 points and 93 assists while also leading the conference rookies in minutes played. She was named MAAC Rookie of the Week four times as a freshman. She played, and started, in all 30 games for the 2007-08 season.

Walker started 24 games while playing in all 30 as a sophomore in 2008-09, averaging 5.8 points with a team high 74 assists. As a sophomore, she set a career high with eight assists against Towson on November 19.

An injury derailed her junior season after only four games in 2009-10. Walker came back as a redshirt junior in 2010-11, playing in 33 games. She scored a season high nine points against Iona on February 25 and hit the game-winning shot in overtime against Siena on February 12.

Another injury derailed her senior season after two games and was granted a medical hardship waiver to play a sixth year in 2012-13. Came back and played in 18 games as a senior, making one start. Scored a season high five points against Maryland on November 11 and added a season high three assists twice.

Following her on court career, Walker was a coach at the Point Guard College, and is a graduate from WBCA’s April 2013 “So You Want to be A Coach”.

Walker graduated from Loyola with a Bachelors of Arts in 2011 before earning her Masters of Arts in May 2012.

She currently resides in Baltimore, Md.

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COACHING STAFF

Chris BurleyAssistant Coach |First Season

Chris Burley joins the Wilmington University women’s basketball coaching staff for the 2014-15 season. As an assistant coach, Burley will also be the staff’s recruiting coordinator.

Burley teams up with Wilmington head coach Tiffany Silver once again after nine successful seasons on the bench with Silver at Western High School and Towson Catholic from 2004-11.

Most recently, Burley was a part of two seasons as an assistant at Goucher College in Towson, Md. Burley worked with the post players, helping two student-athletes earn All-Landmark Conference honors.

Prior to Goucher, Burley spent one season as an assistant at St. Frances Academy, coaching the team’s post and guards. He was also assisting with the program’s recruiting efforts. While at St. Frances, he helped the team advance to the postseason while aiding a pair of guards to receive First Team All-Conference honors.

Burley began coaching with Silver at Towson Catholic for three seasons before arriving at Western High School in Baltimore with Silver. At Western, Burley helped Silver to an 80-4 overall record against district opponents. Including five district regular season championships, five regional championships, five Maryland State Final Four appearances, and three Maryland State Championship appearances. Burley has worked with nine post and guard players that went on to play at the NCAA Division I level.

Outside of coaching at the college and high school level, Burley served as the Assistant Director of one of the nation’s best high school events, the Breezy Bishop Classic, from 2006-11. Many of the individuals that participated in the Classic eventually played or coached in the WNBA.

A native of Baltimore, MD., Burley is considers one of the regions top recruiters, helping highly talented student-athletes sign and play at numerous colleges and universities.

Burley graduated from University of Maryland Eastern Shore with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice in 2000 before earning a masters degree in Forensic Studies from Stevenson University in 2009.

Burley is married, has three children, and currently resides in Baltimore, Md.

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SCHEDULE

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2014-15 SCHEDULE

Lincoln (Pa.)Thursday, November 20 | Newark, Del..

Elizabeth City StateFriday, November 28 | Ettrick, Va.

Virginia StateSaturday, November 29 | Ettrick, Va.

Chestnut HillWednesday, December 3 | Philadelphia, Pa.

USciencesTuesday, November 25 | Philadelphia, Pa.

Holy FamilyWednesday, December 20 | Philadelphia.

HoodSaturday, December 20 | Frederick, Md.

PostSaturday, December 6 | Waterbury, Conn.

BloomfieldSaturday, January 3 | Bloomfield, N.J.

Georgian CourtWednesday, December 17 | Newark, Del.

Saint AnselmFriday, November 14 | Manchester, N.H.

Southern New HampshireSaturday, November 15 | Manchester, N.H.

PhiladelphiaWednesday, January 7| Newark, Del.

Georgian CourtTuesday, January 13| Lakewood, N.J.

Delaware StateWednesday, January 14 | Dover, Del.

Holy FamilyWednesday, January 21| Newark, Del.

NyackSaturday, January 24 | Newark, Del.

Chestnut HillTuesday, January 27 | Philadelphia, Pa.

ConcordiaSaturday, January 31 | Bronxville, N.Y.

PhiladelphiaTuesday, February 3| Philadelphia, Pa.

DominicanSaturday, February 7| Newark, Del.

USciencesTuesday, February 10 | Newark, Del.

FelicianSaturday, February 14 | Rutherford, N.J.

Goldey-BeacomTuesday, February 17 | Wilmington, Del.

CaldwellSaturday, February 21 | Newark, Del.

West Virginia WesleyanTuesday, February 24 | Newark, Del.

Goldey-BeacomSaturday, January 10 | Newark, Del.

MercyTuesday, November 25 | Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.

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2014-15 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Highschool (Previous) Major

1 Auryonah Nash Jr. G 5-3 Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley General Studies2 Tenicia Spence Jr. G 5-3 Baltimore, Md./Western (Benedict) Criminal Justice3 Carin Essex-Arline Fr. F 5-10 Burlington, N.J./Burlington Sports Management4 Cari Callaway Sr. G 5-4 Newark, Del./Christiana Sports Management5 Jennifer Carr Sr. F 5-10 Federalsburg, Md./Delmar (Chesapeake) Sports Management10 Ebonee Dixon Fr. G 5-10 Baltimore, Md./Western Tech Psychology11 Jasmine Lee So. G 5-6 Chestertown, Md./Kent County Sports Management 13 Jocelyn Rodriguez So. G 5-4 Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth’s General Studies15 Zameria Jones R-.So. G 5-5 Joppa, Md./Joppatowne (Morgan State) Media Design & Photography20 Lindsay Bradford Jr. F 5-11 Gwynn Oak, Md./Randallstown (CCBC Dundalk) Communications21 Patricia Miranda Jr. G 5-5 Waterbury, Conn./New Britain (Roxbury CC) Criminal Justice22 Katara Pressley Jr. F 5-11 Severn, Md./Meade (Chesapeake) Psychology23 Taylor Carter Sr. G 5-0 Baltimore, Md./Western (Benedict) Sports Management32 Tashea Plummer Jr. F 5-11 Landover Hills, Md./Parkdale Psychology

Head Coach: Tiffany Silver, Third Season (UMBC ’02)Assistant Coach: Colin SmithAssistant Coach: Candice WalkerAssistant Coach: Chris BurleyStudent Assistant: Kathryn Franklin

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4 | Cari CallawaySenior | Guard | 5-4

Newark, Del. / Christiana

Junior Season (2013-14): Appeared in 24 games last year, making nine starts as a junior – finished second on the team in averaging 7.1 points per game – scored double digits in six games, including a stretch of three straight games from December 9 to December 18 – tied a career high with 15 points at Lancaster Bible on January 6 in the teams 79-72 victory – shot 4-of-8 from three-point territory against Holy Family on December 16 – grabbed a season high six rebounds in three separate contests – collected a season high three steals in two separate games.

Sophomore Season (2012-13): Played in 25 of the teams’ 26 games as a sophomore, making one start – scored in double figures in three games, starting the season with 11 points at Bridgeport – tied a career high with 15 point at Post on December 1, shooting 7-fo-12 from the floor, including 1-of-2 from three-point territory – also scored 12 points against Chestnut Hill – grabbed a season high six rebounds at Post – recorded three steals in three different games.

Freshman Season (2011-12): Played in 21 of the 24 games as a true freshman, making 17 starts – led the team (of who played more than six games) in scoring, averaging 7.0 points per game – also led the team with 28 steals on the year – scored in double digits in seven games, tallying a season high 15 twice – scored 15 first at Dominican on 7-of-12 shooting and again against Concordia on 7-of-12 shooting – collected a season high five steals at Caldwell.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Christiana High School under head coach Jim Freel – made honor roll at Christiana High School

Personal: Cari Leigh Callaway – daughter of Ed and Melanie Callaway – has three siblings, Jeremy, Katie, and Ellie – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – from Newark, Del. – favorite athlete is Allen Iverson – favorite cartoon character is Scooby-Doo – the most played song on her iPod is Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Zac Efron – her favorite movie is Love & Basketball – her favorite sports teams at the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Bronos, and Baltimore Orioles – considers her mommom her hero because “she has lived a long, hard life and still always smiles”.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.11-12 21-17 63-183 .344 3-20 .150 18-32 .563 35 1.7 20 1 28 147 7.012-13 24-1 40-131 .305 4-13 .308 10-16 .625 42 1.8 26 0 19 94 3.913-14 24-9 66-187 .353 14-52 .269 25-35 .714 64 2.7 11 0 21 171 7.1Total 70-27 170-504 .337 21-85 .247 53-83 .639 144 2.1 58 1 68 414 5.9

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5 | Jennifer CarrSenior | Forward | 5-10

Federalsburg, Md. / Delmar (Chesapeake College)

Junior Season (2013-14): Appeared in 25 games in her first year as a Wildcats, making 19 starts – led the team in rebounds, averaging 6.8 boards per game – scored a season high 12 points against Concordia in the team’s 85-61 victory on February 1 – collected double-doubles in two games as a junior, first against Mercy with 10 points and 11 rebounds

and against Concordia with 12 points and 11 rebounds – fin-ished seven games with double digit rebounds, grabbing a season high 12 against Felician on Febru-ary 15 – tied a program record for steals in a game with eight at West Virginia State on December 20.

Prior to Wilmington University: Played forward at Chesapeake Col-lege – helped team to a 24-7 recordHigh School: Played forward at Delmar High School – 1,000 points in high school – Most Valuable Player and First-Team All-State – Varsity letter in basketball and softball – Received Female Senior Athlete award

Personal: Jennifer Elisabeth Carr – daughter of James and Patricia Carr – has two siblings, Julia and James – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – from Federalsburg, Md. – favorite athletes are LeBron James and Kevin Durant – her favorite movie is “The Notebook” – the most played song on her iPod is “Blow Up” by J. Cole – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Matt Kemp – her favorite professional sports teams are the Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Orioles, and the Cleveland Cavaliers – if she could have the perfectly prepared meal, it would be fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, corn bread, and her grandmother’s iced tea – considers both her mom and dad as her heroes.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 25-19 35-97 .361 0-0 .000 15-29 .517 169 6.8 36 5 29 85 3.4Total 25-19 35-97 .361 0-0 .000 15-29 .517 169 6.8 36 5 29 85 3.4

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23 | Taylor CarterSenior | Guard | 5-0

Baltimore, Md. / Western (Benedict)

Junior Season (2013-14): Appeared in 24 games as a junior, making 12 starts at the point guard position – led the team with 56 assists last year and averaging 2.3 assists per game – set a new career high with 15 points against Felician in the team’s 81-66 victory on February 15 – scored in double digits in four games as a junior, including 12 points at Chestnut Hill on November 26, another Wildcat victory – set a new career high with eight assists at Nyack on January 25 – also

passed out seven assists against Holy Fmaily on December 16.

Sophomore Season (2012-13): Played in all 26 games as a sophomore and first year player at Wilmington, making 13 starts – finished second on the team with 40 assists – scored a season high 12 points against Washington Adventist on December 6 – dished out a season high four assists on three occasions, first at Millersville, and then at Holy Family, and against Lancaster Bible.

Prior to Wilmington University: Played a season at Benedict College in South Carolina for the 2011-12 season – helped the team to a 20-9 record

High School: Three-year letterwinner in basketball at Western High School under head coach Tiffany Silver – helped lead the team to a Baltimore City Championship in 2011 – member of the honor roll all four years – graduated top 15% of class

Personal: Taylor Nicole Carter – daughter of Rhonda Mackey – has a younger brother, Tyler Long – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University with aspirations in becoming a sports agent – from Edgewood, Md. – her favorite athlete is Chris Paul – her favorite movies are “Love & Basketball” and “Friday” – the perfectly prepared meal would be baked salmon, a baked potato, and a vegetable – considers her mom her hero because “she is an amazing woman”.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 25-13 41-115 .357 4-21 .190 23-30 .767 37 1.5 38 2 16 109 4.413-14 24-12 45-134 .336 11-28 .393 14-22 .636 40 1.7 56 1 14 115 4.8Total 50-25 89-256 .348 15-49 .306 37-52 .712 78 1.6 96 3 31 230 4.6

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21 | Patricia MirandaJunior | Guard | 5-5

Waterbury, Conn. / New Britain (Roxbury CC)

Sophomore Season (2013-14): Appeared in 11 games in her first season as a Wildcat – scored season high four points against

Bloomsburg on November 16, shooting 2-for-4 from the floor – swiped three steals against Bloomsburg, adding an assist and a

rebound.

Prior to Wilmington University: Played

shooting guard at Roxbury CC – Helped her team to a 19-5 record

High School: Played shooting guard and point guard at New Britain High School

Personal: Patricia Miranda – daughter of Anthony and Leyla Miranda – has three siblings

Alexandra, Idalis, and Paola – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with

aspirations of becoming a state detective – from Waterbury, Conn. – favorite athlete is

Maya Moore – if she could be anyone else for a day, she would be Oprah – her favorite

movie is “The Breakfast Club” – her favorite professional teams are the New York Yankees

and the Boston Celtics – the perfectly prepared meal would be crab cakes, scallops, and

grilled shrimp.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 11-0 3-23 .130 1-7 .143 1-9 .111 3 0.3 2 0 5 8 0.7Total 11-0 3-23 .130 1-7 .143 1-9 .111 3 0.3 2 0 5 8 0.7

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1 | Auryonah NashJunior | Guard | 5-3

Lancaster, Pa. / Conestoga Valley

Sophomore Season (2013-14): Appeared in 18 games as a sophomore, starting in the final seven games of the season – set a new career best with seven points at USciences on February 11, shooting 3-for-8 from the floor – picked up two steals against Concordia in her first start of the year on February 1 – dished out a season’s best three assists at Dominican on February 8.

Freshman Season (2012-13): Played in 25 of the teams’ 26 games as a freshman, making a pair of starts – came up with 14 steals on the season, scoring 29 points and grabbing 14 rebounds – scored a season high five points at Bloomfield on February 21, adding a season’s best three steals.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Conestoga Valley High School – three-year letterwinner in track at Conestoga Valley High School – member of the National Scholars Honor Society from 2010-12

Personal: Auryonah Najee Nash – daughter of Juanita Nash – has two younger siblings, Azhan, and Azailya – majoring in general studies at Wilmington University – from Lancaster, Pa. – favorite cartoon character is Tweety Bird – favorite athlete is Skylar Diggins – favorite movie is “Love & Basketball” – her favorite professional sports team is the Miami Heat.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 24-2 10-36 .278 1-4 .250 8-13 .615 14 0.6 10 0 14 29 1.213-14 18-7 13-37 .351 3-11 .273 2-4 .500 17 0.9 9 0 6 31 1.7Total 43-9 23-74 .311 4-16 .250 10-17 .588 31 0.7 19 0 20 60 1.4

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32 | Tashea PlummerJunior | Forward | 5-11

Landover Hills, Md. / Parkdale

Junior Season (2013-14): Appeared in 49 games as a junior, making nine starts in her second season as a Wildcat – finished second on the team in averaging 6.0 rebounds per game – scored a season high 14 points against Felician in the team’s 81-66 victory on February 15, shooting 4-for-8 from the floor and 6-for-8 from the foul line – also scored 12

points in the season opener at Lock Ha-ven and 11 points at Lincoln in the third game of the year – picked up double-doubles in two of the first three games of the season, grabbing 10 rebounds at Lock Haven and 11 more at Lincoln – added a third double-double with 10 boards against Felician – grabbed a season high 12 rebounds at Chestnut Hill on November 26.

Sophomore Season (2012-13): Played in 25 of the teams’ 26 games in her first season as a Wildcat, making 17 starts – led the team with 169 rebounds and 6.8 boards per game – fourth on the team in scoring, averaging 6.1 points per game – scored double-digits in six games, including a career high 17 points on January 12 against USciences – collected two double-doubles (in back-to-back games) on the year, first at Goldey-Beacom with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and then against USciences with 17 points and 17 rebounds – collected double-digit rebounds in six games.

Prior to Wilmington University: Attended Prince George’s Community College in Maryland

High School: Attended Parkdale High School in Riverdale, Md.

Personal: Tashea Angela Plummer – daughter of Madison Hayes and Monica Plummer – has two siblings, Montez Plummer, and Dalan Plummer – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with aspirations in becoming a counselor in relationships and marriages – from Landover Hills, Md. – the most played song on her iPod is “Fight Night” by Migos – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Brad Pitt – her favorite movie is “Never Back Down” – her favorite professional sports team is the New York Knicks – her ultimate achievement would be to play professional basketball and be the first person in her family to graduate college.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 25-17 59-163 .362 2-4 .500 33-52 .635 169 6.8 23 6 12 153 6.113-14 24-9 42-113 .372 0-1 .000 48-71 .676 145 6.0 8 4 23 132 5.5Total 49-26 101-276 .366 2-5 .400 81-123 .659 314 6.4 31 10 35 285 5.8

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2 | Tenicia SpenceJunior | Guard | 5-3

Balitmore, Md. / Western (Benedict)

Sophomore Season (2013-14): Appeared in all 26 games as a sophomore, making 22 starts – led the team and finished second

in the CACC in averaging 20.4 points per game, accumulating the fifth most points in a season in program history – finished fourth in

the CACC in total points – finished third in the CACC with 60 steals – scored 30 or more points in four games, setting a new career high

of 36 points at Lancaster Bible on January 6 – scored 20 or more points in 14 games – scored in double digits in all but three games –

set a new career best with six steals in a game, doing it first at Lancaster Bible and again against Felician – grabbed a season high eight

rebounds against Mercy on December 9 – 12 points

away from becoming the fourth member of the 1,000 career point club in Wilmington’s NCAA era.

Freshman Season (2012-13): Named CACC Honorable Mention after leading all freshmen

with 17.6 points per game in the conference – played in all 26 games as a true freshman, making 22

starts – scored in double digits in all but four games played – scored 20 or more points in 12 games

– scored a season high 32 points against Caldwell on February 16, hitting three-three-pointers,

tied for the fifth most points in a single game in program history – also had a pair of games with

31 points, first a Georgian Court and again at Philadelphia – had a season high five steals against

Caldwell, leading the team with 46 on the year – 458 points was fifth most in program history for

a single season.

Prior to Wilmington University: Attended Benedict College in South Carolina for one year

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Western High School under head coach Tiffany Silver –

helped lead the team to a Baltimore City championship in 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2010-11 season

– helped lead the team to Region championships for three straight seasons from 2007-08 season

to 2009-10 season

Personal: Tenicia Antoinette Spence – daughter of Sharvon Spence – has three older siblings, Antonio Chase, Shawntia Spence, and Latosha Chase – majoring in criminal

justice at Wilmington University with aspirations in becoming a forensic profiler – from Baltimore, Md. – favorite athlete is Diana Taurasi – if she could be someone else for a day,

she would be Oprah – her favorite cartoon character is the Tazmanian Devil – her perfectly prepared meal would be steak, grilled shrimp, and a Caesar salad – if she could be the

head coach of a team, she would want to coach UConn women’s basketball – considers her mom her hero because “she’s never missed a beat in my life.”

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.12-13 25-21 168-453 .371 31-115 .270 85-109 .780 79 3.2 28 3 43 452 18.113-14 26-22 201-475 .423 47-150 .313 81-112 .723 58 2.2 30 6 60 530 20.4Total 52-44 372-939 .396 78-269 .290 166-221 .751 139 2.7 60 9 106 988 19.0

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11 | Jasmine LeeSophomore | Guard | 5-6

Chestertown, Md. / Kent County

Freshman Season (2013-14): Appeared in 25 games as a true freshman, making three starts – finished third on the team in

averaging 6.9 points and 5.5 rebounds per game – finished seven games with double-digit points, including a season best 21 points

in the season finale at Caldwell on February 22 – also scored 20 points against Post on December 7, shooting 9-of-16 from the floor

– picked up a double-double against USciences on December 4, scoring 14 points and adding 11 rebounds – added another double-

double at Philadelphia on February 5,

scoring 11 points and grabbing 11

rebounds.

High School: Four year point guard and shooting guard for Kent County High School,

Helped her team to a Regional Championship junior year, Team MVP senior year.

Personal: Jasmine Nykio Lee – daughter of Karen Dodd – has two siblings Aarrion

Rivers and Mya Collins – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University

with aspirations of owning a sporting goods store or professional team – from

Chestertown, Md. – the most played song on her iPod is “Handsome & Wealthy” by

Migos – her favorite movie is Ruby Bridges.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 25-3 67-168 .399 1-4 .250 37-60 .617 137 5.5 12 4 25 172 6.9Total 25-3 67-168 .399 1-4 .250 37-60 .617 137 5.5 12 4 25 172 6.9

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13 | Jocelyn RodriguezSophomore | Guard | 5-4

Wilmington, Del. / St. Elizabeth’s

Freshman Season (2013-14): Appeared in 25 games as a true freshman, making 13 starts – finished second on the team

with 53 assists, averaging the team’s second best 2.1 assists per game – led the team with a 1.1 assist to turnover ratio –

scored a season’s best eight points in four separate games, first coming at West Virginia State in the team’s 73-66 win on

December 20 – added a season’s best eight assists at West Virginia State – grabbed a season’s best eight rebounds at Holy

Family on January 23.

High School: Four year letterwinner as a point guard for St. Elizabeth’s – helped

lead the team to the DIAA State Championship with a 16-4 record as a senior in

2012-13 – named Second Team All-State, Second Team All-Catholic, and a Top-10

Delaware North player as a senior – earned a spot on the Blue-Gold Senior All-Star

Game – also a three-year letterwinner on the volleyball team as the setter, honor

roll student

Personal: Jocelyn Gloria Rodriguez – daughter of Eliezer Rodriguez and Grissell Ortega

– has four siblings Natalie, Amanda, Christopher, and Elijah – majoring in general studies

at Wilmington University – from Wilmington, Del. – favorite athlete is Steve Nash – the

most played song on her iPod is “Rude” by Magic – if she could date a celebrity, she would

date Joseph Gordon Levitt – her favorite professional sports team is the San Antonio Spurs

– if she could coach a team for a year, she would go back and coach her high school team

at St. Elizabeth’s – her favorite movie is Freedom Writers – considers her mother her hero

because “she works hard for my siblings and I” – the perfectly prepared meal would be

shrimp alfredo.

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.13-14 25-13 25-103 .243 0-9 .000 34-44 .773 57 2.3 53 0 32 84 3.4Total 25-13 25-103 .243 0-9 .000 34-44 .773 57 2.3 53 0 32 84 3.4

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2014-15 WILDCATS22 | Katara Pressley

Junior | Forward | 5-11Severn, Md. / Meade (Chesapeake College)

Prior to Wilmington University: Played two seasons at Chesapeake College, helping the team to a 50 wins overall –

helped lead the team to the 2013 NJCAA DII Women’s Basketball National Tournament with a 22-3 overall record, winning

the Maryland JUCO and Region XX Championships – scored double digits twice as a sophomore in 2012-13, first at Baltimore

City Community College and against Cecil College – grabbed 10 defensive rebounds at Allegany College of Maryland.

High School: Played the forward position at Meade Senior High School in Fort Meade, Md.

Personal: Katara Pressley – daughter of Pam Pressley – has two older siblings, Tamika Butler and Lawrence Jenkins – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University with

aspirations of becoming a school counselor – from Severn, Md. – her biggest pet peeve is when people chew with their mouths open – her favorite movie is “Bridesmaids” – her

favorite cartoon character is Spongebob – her most memorable sports moment is winning states and regionals in back-to-back years at Chesapeake College.

20 | Lindsay BradfordJunior | Forward | 5-11

Gwynn Oak, Md. / Randallstown (CCBC Dundalk)

Prior to Wilmington University: Two year letterwinner as a forward at CCBC Dundalk – helped the team reach the Regional

Championship game in 2012-13 season – led the country for NJCAA Division II in blocked shots per game in both seasons at CCBC

Dundalk; averaging 5.5 per game in 2011-12 and 6.0 per game in 2012-2013.

High School: Four-year basketball, volleyball, and softball player for Randallstown High School – named All-County two years –

Basketball Team Captain

15 | Zameria JonesRedshirt Sophomore | Guard | 5-5

Joppa, Md. / Joppatowne (Morgan State)

Prior to Wilmington University: Played at Morgan State University

High School: Four year letterwinner at Joppatowne High School for head coach Michael Harris – helped team to a 26-2 record

and the 2009-10 Class 1A MPSSAA State Championship as a sophomore – 1,000 point scorer in her career – First Team All-Harford

County and Second Team All-Metro as a junior – First Team All-Mertro as a senior – helped team to two conference and regional

championships throughout her career.

Personal: Zameria J. Jones – daughter of Wendy Penn – has four sisters Jasmine, Deonna, Zakiya, and Giara – majoring in media design/photography with aspirations of

owning a photo agency – From Joppa, Md. – if she could be someone else for a day, she would want to be Oprah – her favorite movie is Dear John – he favorite professional

sports team is the Miami Heat – if she could be anything else other than a collegiate or professional basketball player, she would want to be a photographer – considers her

mom her hero.

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10 | Ebonee DixonFreshman | Guard | 5-10

Baltimore, Md. / Western Tech

High School: Four year letterwinner at Western School of Technology and Environmental Sciences (Western Tech) for coaches Nolan

Roe and Brian Williams – helped lead the team to the 2012-13 Class 1A MPSSAA State Championship as a junior.

Personal: Ebonee Janae Dixon – daughter of Theodore, Jr., and Chanel Dixon – has a younger sister, Taleah – majoring in psychology

at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a child psychiatrist – from Baltimore, Md. – her favorite athlete is LeBron James

– if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Beyonce – her favorite cartoon character is Elmo – the perfectly prepared meal

would be shrimp alfredo – if she could coach a team for a year, she would want to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers.

3 | Carin Essex-ArlineFreshman | Forward | 5-10

Burlington, N.J. / Burlington

High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Burlington Township High School – named First Team All-State as a junior and

senior – named First Team All-Conference and All-County as a senior – named Second Team All-County as a sophomore – named

captain as a senior – also earned four varsity letters on the basketball team – named captain as a senior – scored her 1,000th career

point in her senior season – named First Team All-Conference as a senior – Honor Roll student.

Personal: Carin Sydell Essex-Arline – daughter of Kevin and Traci Arline – has a younger brother, Kevin – father, Kevin, played

football at the University of Maryland (1990-92) – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University from Burlington, N.J. – her favorite athlete is LeBron James – the

most played song on her iPod is “Cocoa Butter Kisses” by Chance the Rapper – the most memorable sports moment was when she scored her 1,000th point in basketball – her

favorite movie is The Dark Knight Rises – her favorite professional sports teams are the New York Giants and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Front Row (Left to Right): Zameria Jones, Cari Callaway, Tenicia Spence, Auryonah Nash, Patricia Miranda, Jocelyn Rodriguez, Taylor Carter

Back Row (Left to Right): Jasmine Lee, Katara Pressley, Tashea Plummer, Jennifer Carr, Lindsay Bradford, Carin Essex-Arline, Ebonee Dixon

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2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATS2013-14 Wilmington Women's Basketball

Wilmington Univ. Combined Team Statistics (FINAL)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 7-19 4-8 3-10 0-1CONFERENCE 4-15 3-7 1-8 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-4 1-1 2-2 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

02 Tenicia Spence 26-22 798 30.7 201-475 . 4 2 3 47-150 . 3 1 3 81-112 . 7 2 3 20 38 58 2.2 92 2 30 63 6 60 530 20.404 Cari Callaway 24-9 360 15.0 66-187 . 3 5 3 14-52 . 2 6 9 25-35 . 7 1 4 27 37 64 2.7 35 0 11 32 0 21 171 7.124 Jasmine Lee 25-3 466 18.6 67-168 . 3 9 9 1-4 . 2 5 0 37-60 . 6 1 7 56 81 137 5.5 33 0 12 43 4 25 172 6.910 Tiaja Harrold 25-1 432 17.3 65-198 . 3 2 8 11-48 . 2 2 9 12-22 . 5 4 5 21 66 87 3.5 71 1 33 51 3 44 153 6.111 Theresa Mitchell 12-1 171 14.3 22-75 . 2 9 3 3-23 . 1 3 0 23-44 . 5 2 3 9 17 26 2.2 22 1 10 20 1 8 70 5.832 Tashea Plummer 24-9 478 19.9 42-113 . 3 7 2 0-1 . 0 0 0 48-71 . 6 7 6 65 80 145 6.0 66 2 8 46 4 23 132 5.503 Lauren Brown 20-13 327 16.4 37-113 . 3 2 7 4-18 . 2 2 2 21-35 . 6 0 0 16 22 38 1.9 46 2 31 45 1 14 99 5.023 Taylor Carter 24-12 405 16.9 45-134 . 3 3 6 11-28 . 3 9 3 14-22 . 6 3 6 8 32 40 1.7 45 1 56 62 1 14 115 4.805 Jennifer Carr 25-19 596 23.8 35-97 . 3 6 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 15-29 . 5 1 7 79 90 169 6.8 61 2 36 43 5 29 85 3.413 Jocelyn Rodriguez 25-13 471 18.8 25-103 . 2 4 3 0-9 . 0 0 0 34-44 . 7 7 3 17 40 57 2.3 35 0 53 50 0 32 84 3.421 Allison McDonald 24-13 291 12.1 26-80 . 3 2 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-14 . 2 1 4 22 51 73 3.0 76 6 4 23 21 9 55 2.301 Auryonah Nash 18-7 173 9.6 13-37 . 3 5 1 3-11 . 2 7 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 6 11 17 0.9 19 0 9 13 0 6 31 1.722 Patricia Miranda 11-0 89 8.1 3-23 . 1 3 0 1-7 . 1 4 3 1-9 . 1 1 1 2 1 3 0.3 10 0 2 6 0 5 8 0.733 Kathryn Franklin 18-8 143 7.9 1-12 . 0 8 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-10 . 4 0 0 11 23 34 1.9 31 1 4 5 8 5 6 0.3

Team 75 60 135 9Total.......... 26 5200 648-1815 . 3 5 7 95-351 . 2 7 1 320-511 . 6 2 6 434 649 1083 41.7 642 18 299 511 54 295 1711 65.8Opponents...... 26 5200 648-1568 . 4 1 3 115-377 . 3 0 5 556-802 . 6 9 3 418 824 1242 47.8 470 - 403 599 126 231 1967 75.7

TEAM STATISTICS WU-WBB OPPSCORING 1711 1967 Points per game 65.8 75.7 Scoring margin -9.8 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 648-1815 648-1568 Field goal pct . 3 5 7 . 4 1 33 POINT FG-ATT 95-351 115-377 3-point FG pct . 2 7 1 . 3 0 5 3-pt FG made per game 3.7 4.4FREE THROWS-ATT 320-511 556-802 Free throw pct . 6 2 6 . 6 9 3 F-Throws made per game 12.3 21.4REBOUNDS 1083 1242 Rebounds per game 41.7 47.8 Rebounding margin -6.1 -ASSISTS 299 403 Assists per game 11.5 15.5TURNOVERS 511 599 Turnovers per game 19.7 23.0 Turnover margin +3.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 0.7STEALS 295 231 Steals per game 11.3 8.9BLOCKS 54 126 Blocks per game 2.1 4.8ATTENDANCE 1410 2461 Home games-Avg/Game 12-118 13-187 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-31

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsWilmington Univ. 779 932 1711Opponents 933 1034 1967

Date Opponent Score Att.11/9/13 at Lock Haven L 74-82 12311/16/13 BLOOMSBURG L 69-105 011/23/13 at Lincoln (PA) L 61-72 350

* 11/26/13 at Chestnut Hill College W 78-68 51* 12/4/13 UNIV. OF THE SCIENCE L 52-78 133* 12/7/13 POST UNIVERSITY L 77-93 144

12/9/13 MERCY COLLEGE W 66-55 88* 12/16/13 HOLY FAMILY UNIV. L 70-87 88* 12/18/13 at Georgian Court University L 64-74 79

12/20/13 at West Virginia St. W 73-66 8112/21/13 vs Saint Augustine's L 62-90 311/6/14 at Lancaster Bible W 79-72 158

* 1/8/14 PHILADELPHIA L 63-94 177* 01/11/14 at Goldey-Beacom L 52-64 203* 1/14/14 GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY W 65-62 128* 1/18/14 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE L 43-72 133* 01/23/14 at Holy Family Univ. L 54-64 149* 01/25/14 at Nyack College L 59-79 200* 1/28/14 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE L 63-78 144* 2/1/14 CONCORDIA W 85-61 122* 02/05/14 at Philadelphia L 73-82 198* 2/8/14 at Dominican College N.Y. L 67-78 175* 02/11/14 at Univ. of the Science L 59-68 96* 2/15/14 FELICIAN W 81-66 111* 2/18/14 GOLDEY-BEACOM L 62-69 142* 2/22/14 at Caldwell College L 60-88 567

* = Conference game

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2013-14 RESULTS

2013-14 Wilmington Women's BasketballWilmington Univ. Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (FINAL)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 7-19 4-8 3-10 0-1CONFERENCE 4-15 3-7 1-8 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-4 1-1 2-2 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/9/13 at Lock Haven 74-82 L 123 (27)Tenicia Spence (10)Tashea Plummer11/16/13 BLOOMSBURG 69-105 L (21)Tenicia Spence (9)Jasmine Lee11/23/13 at Lincoln (PA) 61-72 L 350 (15)Tenicia Spence (11)Tashea Plummer11/26/13 *at Chestnut Hill College W 78-68 51 (26)Tenicia Spence (12)Tashea Plummer12/4/13 *UNIV. OF THE SCIENCE 52-78 L 133 (14)Jasmine Lee (11)Jasmine Lee

(14)Tenicia Spence12/7/13 *POST UNIVERSITY 77-93 L 144 (28)Tenicia Spence (7)Jennifer Carr12/9/13 MERCY COLLEGE W 66-55 88 (22)Tenicia Spence (11)Jennifer Carr12/16/13 *HOLY FAMILY UNIV. 70-87 L 88 (14)Tenicia Spence (7)Tenicia Spence

(14)Cari Callaway12/18/13 *at Georgian Court University 64-74 L 79 (15)Lauren Brown (6)Jasmine Lee12/20/13 at West Virginia St. W 73-66 81 (34)Tenicia Spence (8)Allison McDonald12/21/13 vs Saint Augustine's 62-90 L 31 (27)Tenicia Spence (10)Jennifer Carr1/6/14 at Lancaster Bible W 79-72 158 (36)Tenicia Spence (11)Jennifer Carr1/8/14 *PHILADELPHIA 63-94 L 177 (20)Tenicia Spence (6)Jennifer Carr

(6)Tashea Plummer(6)Kathryn Franklin

01/11/14 *at Goldey-Beacom 52-64 L 203 (25)Tenicia Spence (10)Jennifer Carr1/14/14 *GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSIT W 65-62 128 (35)Tenicia Spence (11)Tashea Plummer1/18/14 *BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 43-72 L 133 (14)Tenicia Spence (6)Jennifer Carr01/23/14 *at Holy Family Univ. 54-64 L 149 (28)Tenicia Spence (8)Jocelyn Rodriguez

(8)Jasmine Lee01/25/14 *at Nyack College 59-79 L 200 (14)Tenicia Spence (7)Jasmine Lee1/28/14 *CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 63-78 L 144 (21)Tenicia Spence (6)Jennifer Carr

(6)Tashea Plummer2/1/14 *CONCORDIA W 85-61 122 (18)Tenicia Spence (11)Jennifer Carr02/05/14 *at Philadelphia 73-82 L 198 (16)Tenicia Spence (11)Tiaja Harrold

(11)Jasmine Lee2/8/14 *at Dominican College N.Y. 67-78 L 175 (17)Jasmine Lee (10)Tashea Plummer02/11/14 *at Univ. of the Science 59-68 L 96 (16)Jasmine Lee (11)Tashea Plummer2/15/14 *FELICIAN W 81-66 111 (33)Tenicia Spence (12)Jennifer Carr2/18/14 *GOLDEY-BEACOM 62-69 L 142 (11)Tenicia Spence (8)Tashea Plummer

(11)Taylor Carter(11)Cari Callaway

2/22/14 *at Caldwell College 60-88 L 567 (21)Jasmine Lee (9)Jasmine Lee

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 12 1410 118Away 13 2430 187Neutral 1 31 31Total 26 3871 149

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2013-14 CACC STANDINGS

2013-14 CACC Tournament Seeding

North Division South Division 1. Bloomfield College 1. Philadelphia University 2. Caldwell College 2. Holy Family University 3. Felician College 3. University of the Sciences 4. Dominican College 4. Goldey-Beacom College

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2013-14 CACC TOURNAMENT

CACC Quarterfinals - March 1, 2014

S#4 Goldey-Beacom 52 N#1 Bloomfield 61

S#3 USciences 65N#2 Caldwell 70

N#4 Dominican 51S#1 Philadelphia 69

N#3 Felician 50S#2 Holy Family 71

CACC Semifinals - March 7, 2014

S#2 Holy Family 47N#1 Bloomfield 62

N#2 Caldwell 81S#1 Philadelphia 52

CACC Championship - March 8, 2014

N#2 Caldwell 41N#1 Bloomfield 52

First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Jeanette Anderson, Caldwell Najah Jacobs, Philadelphia

KC Jentzen, DominicanAubrey Latham, Post

Brianne Traub, USciences

Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Lillian Chukwueze, Goldey-BeacomAudrey Matteson, NyackTrina Plummer, FelicianTierra Scott, Bloomfield

Tenicia Spence, Wilmington

Third Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

Tori Arnao, PhiladelphiaErin Fenningham, Holy FamilyCamille McPherson, USciencesMonica Schacker, Philadelphia

Ariel Wilson, Bloomfield

All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention

Alyssa James, CaldwellMary Ellen McCollum, Holy Family

Briana Richmond-Peters, Goldey-Beacom

Award Winners

2013-14 CACC Player of the Year: Jeanette Anderson, Caldwell2013-14 CACC Rookie of the Year: Camille McPherson, USciences

2013-14 CACC Coach of the Year: Tom Shirley, Philadelphia2013-14 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Nyack College

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TRADITION

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AWARD WINNERS

WILMINGTON ALL-AMERICANSAmelia Simmons .........................2009-10 .................. 2nd Team Daktronics; .............................................................................WBCA Honorable Mention

WILMINGTON ALL-REGION PERFORMERSAmelia Simmons .........................2007-08 ................... 2nd Team DaktronicsAmelia Simmons .........................2008-09 ................... 2nd Team DaktronicsAmelia Simmons .........................2009-10 .................... 1st Team Daktronics

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERSAndrea Jones ...............................2004-05 .................................... 2nd TeamNordia Henry ...............................2004-05 ..................................... 3rd TeamMichelle Whalen .........................2004-05 ..................... Honorable MentionNordia Henry ...............................2006-07 ..................................... 3rd TeamAmelia Simmons .........................2006-07 ..................................... 3rd TeamAmelia Simmons .........................2007-08 ......................................1st TeamNordia Henry ...............................2007-08 .................................... 2nd TeamSherrelle Holmes .........................2007-08 ..................................... 3rd TeamAmelia Simmons .........................2008-09 ......................................1st TeamKim Parker...................................2008-09 .................................... 2nd TeamAmelia Simmons .........................2009-10 ......................................1st TeamTenicia Spence .............................2012-13 ..................... Honorable MentionTenicia Spence .............................2013-14 .................................... 2nd Team

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC AWARD WINNERSAmelia Simmons .........................2006-07 ...............CACC Rookie of the YearAmelia Simmons .........................2009-10 ................CACC Player of the Year

WILMINGTON CACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNordia Henry ...............................2007-08 ..................All-Tournament TeamKim Parker...................................2008-09 ..................All-Tournament TeamAmelia Simmons .........................2008-09 ..................All-Tournament Team

Amelia Simmons vs.. Georgian Court, 2009-10 Season

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RECORD BOOKWilmington University

Women’s Basketball Records(through 2013-14 season)

Became NCAA Division II in 2004

All-Time Coaching RecordsCoach Years Record (Pct.)Bill Cleary .........................2004-2008 (4) .............54-60 (.474)Rob Miller ........................2008-2010 (2) .............33-25 (.569)Nate Ware ........................2010-2012 (2) .............4-46 (.080)Tiffany Silver ....................2012-present (2) .........10-42 (.192)Totals ......................... (10) ....................... 101-173 (.369)

All-Time Games Played: 274

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSMost Points:.......................................................... 94 at Queens College, 11/18/07............................................... 91 at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/23/08.............................................................90 at Caldwell College, 1/5/08........................................................ 88 vs. Columbia Union, 11/15/07...................................................................... 88, vs. Felician, 12/8/07........................................................87 vs. Lincoln University, 2/13/08..........................................................86 vs. Briarcliffe College, 1/2/05...................................................... 86 at Georgian Court Univ., 1/8/05.......................................................................... 86 at Felician, 1/9/07......................................................... 86 at Columbia Union, 11/18/06

Most Points, Both Teams:............................................174 vs. Bloomsburg University, 11/16/13...........................................................172 at Caldwell College, 1/5/08.......................................................... 170 vs. Post University, 12/7/13

Most Points Allowed:..............................................105 vs. Bloomsburg, 11/16/13 (69-105)...................................................96 at Bloomsburg, 11/26/12 (55-96)............................................95 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/11 (39-95).................................................... 94 at Millersville, 11/17/12 (56-94).............................................94 at #14 Holy Family, 11/20/12 (72-94).................................... 94 vs. Philadelphia University, 1/8/14 (63-94).........................................93 at West Chester Univ., 11/13/10 (48-93)...................................................... 93 at Kutztown, 11/20/10 (55-93)

............................................... 93 vs. Post University, 12/7/13 (77-93)

Least Points Scored:.....................................27 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 12/11/10 (27-71)......................................... 27 at Philadelphia Univ., 12/19/10 (27-79)............................................................ 29 vs. Barry, 11/30/10 (29-71)....................................................... 29 vs. USciences, 1/17/12 (29-67)

Least Points Allowed:.................................................37 vs. Nyack College, 2/14/09 (75-37)............................................ 39 at Columbia Union, 11/18/08 (70-39).................................... 39 at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/6/09 (63-39)..............................................41 at Bloomsburg Univ., 1/2/08 (61-41)

Least Points, Both Teams:..............................................87 at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/5/13 (38-49)....................................................88 at Nyack College, 2/4/06 (43-45)........................................................ 94 at USciences, 2/21/12 (35-59).............................................96 at Holy Family Univ., 1/28/06 (38-58)....................................................... 96 vs. USciences, 1/17/12 (29-67)

Largest Victory Margin:...........................................................35 vs. Felician, 12/8/07 (88-53)........................................... 33 vs. Columbia Union, 11/15/07 (88-55)............................................ 31 at Columbia Union, 11/18/08 (70-39)

Largest Road Victory Margin:............................................ 31 at Columbia Union, 11/18/08 (70-39)..............................................30 at Queens College, 11/18/07 (94-74)..............................................................24 at Felician, 1/9/07 (86-62)................................... 24 at Goldey-Beacom College., 1/6/09 (63-39)..................................................22 at Nyack College, 1/29/05 (85-63)...................................... 22 at Chestnut Hill College., 1/22/09 (74-52)

Largest Losing Margin:.................................... 59 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/14/12 (24-83)............................................56 vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/17/11 (39-95)......................................... 52 at Philadelphia Univ., 12/19/10 (27-79)..................................... 48 at Delaware State Univ., 11/12/11 (32-80)

Field Goals Made:.......................................................... 36 at Queens College, 11/18/07.............................................................35 at Caldwell College, 1/5/08.............................................. 34 at Goldey-Beacom College., 1/23/08...................................................... 34 at Georgian Court Univ., 1/8/05

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RECORD BOOK...............................................................33 at Nyack College, 1/29/05...................................................33 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/29/08.............................................. 33 at Goldey-Beacom College., 12/1/05............................................................. 32 at Post University, 2/16/08....................................................................... 32 vs. Felician, 12/8/07..................................................... 32 at West Virginia State, 12/20/13

Field Goals Made:...............................................................83 at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14................................................................ 83 at Holy Family, 11/20/12...................................................................82 at Lock Haven, 11/9/13.......................................................................80 vs. Molloy, 11/11/12.........................................................79 at Concordia College, 1/26/13............................................................. 79 at Post University, 12/1/12....................................................................79 vs. USciences, 12/4/13...........................................................78 at Caldwell College, 2/22/14.................................................. 77 at Philadelphia University, 2/5/14.................................................77 vs Bloomsburg University, 12/3/08

Free Throws Attempted:........................................................................47 at Molloy, 11/17/09......................................................... 38 vs. Queens College, 11/30/08................................................................38 vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13..........................................................38 vs. Concordia College, 2/1/14............................................................... 37 at Post University, 2/5/05...................................................36 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/21/06...................................................... 36 at Georgian Court Univ., 1/4/11.......................................................... 36 vs. Post University, 12/10/04...................................................36 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10........................................................35 vs. Concordia College, 2/12/10

Free Throws Made:........................................................................34 at Molloy, 11/17/09........................................................29 vs. Concordia College, 2/13/10............................................... 28 vs. Lincoln University (Pa.), 2/13/08...........................................................28 at Caldwell College, 2/20/10................................................................28 vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13..........................................................28 vs. Concordia College, 2/1/14......................................................... 27 vs. Queens College, 11/30/08...................................................27 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10............................................................... 27 at Post University, 2/5/05...................................................25 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/21/06.......................................................... 25 vs. Post University, 12/10/04

Free Throw Percentage (10 made):

.......................................................1.000 at Felician, 2/22/05 (13-13)

............................ 0.938 at Goldey-Beacom College., 1/23/08 (15-16)

......................................................0.929 vs. Felician, 1/30/10 (13-14)

.............................. 0.917 at Goldey-Beacom College., 1/6/09 (11-12)

..................................... 0.913 at Dominican College, 2/16/10 (21-23)

....................................0.889 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08 (16-18)

.......................................... 0.882 vs. Post University, 1/11/07 (15-17)

............................................ 0.875 vs. Post University, 1/9/10 (14-16)

.........................................0.875 at Kutztown Univ., 11/20/10 (14-16)

Three-point Field Goals Made:.................................................... 15 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09............................................................ 12 vs. Post University, 1/14/06....................................................... 12 at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12..................................................11 vs. Chestnut Hill College., 2/15/11........................................................................ 10 at Felician, 1/29/11......................................................10 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08.......................................................10 vs. Philadelphia Univ., 1/28/10...............................................................10 at Nyack College, 1/29/05.................................................. 10 at Georgian Court Univ., 11/30/06........................................................ 10 vs. Columbia Union, 12/15/05.........................................................10 vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/2/08

Three-point Field Goals Attempted:............................................................ 32 vs. Post University, 1/14/06....................................................... 30 at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12............................................................ 28 vs. Post University, 1/11/07.................................................. 28 at Georgian Court Univ., 11/30/06.................................................... 26 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09..................................................26 vs. Chestnut Hill College., 2/15/11...................................................25 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/30/07.............................................. 25 at Goldey-Beacom College., 12/1/05............................................................. 25 at Post University, 12/1/12............................................... 25 vs. Goldey-Beacom College., 2/9/10

Three-point Field Goal Percentage (10 made):....................................0.588 vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08 (10-17)............................................. 0.588 at Nyack College, 1/29/05 (10-17)...................................0.577 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09 (15-26)..................................... 0.500 vs. Philadelphia Univ., 1/28/10 (10-20).......................................................0.476 at Felician, 1/29/11 (10-21)....................................... 0.455 vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/2/08 (10-22)................................ 0.423 vs. Chestnut Hill College., 2/15/11 (11-26)...................................... 0.417 vs. Columbia Union, 12/15/05 (10-24)......................................0.400 at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12 (12-30)

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RECORD BOOK.......................................... 0.375 vs. Post University, 1/14/06 (12-32)

Rebounds:........................................................ 69 vs. Columbia Union, 11/15/07............................................... 69 at Goldey-Beacom College, 2/25/05.......................................................... 64 vs. Molloy College, 11/11/12.............................................. 62 vs. Chamanade University, 11/24/11.............................................. 58 at Lincoln University (Pa.), 11/23/13............................................... 56 vs. Lincoln University (Pa.), 2/13/08................................................ 55 vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 2/9/10......................................................... 54 vs. Kutztown Univ., 11/15/09.....................................................53 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/5/10........................................................... 53 vs. Felician College, 12/8/07............................................................. 53 vs. Felician College, 2/2/06

Assists:...................................................26 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/29/08........................................................ 24 vs. Columbia Union, 11/15/07...............................................................23 at Nyack College, 1/29/05....................................................................... 23 vs. Felician, 12/8/07.......................................................................... 22 at Felician, 1/9/07.............................................. 22 at Goldey-Beacom College., 12/1/05............................................. 22 vs. Goldey-Beacom College., 2/19/08.................................................... 20 at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09............................................. 20 vs. Goldey-Beacom College., 1/22/07.......................................................... 20 at Queens College, 11/18/07

Steals:...............................................................23 at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14......................................................20 at Goldey-Beacom Coll., 1/6/09..............................................................19 vs. Nyack College, 1/15/11......................................................18 vs. Neumann College, 11/23/04...................................................18 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10........................................... 18 vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14.................................................... 17 at Georgian Court Univ., 2/23/10...................................................17 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/26/12..................................................... 17 at West Virginia State, 12/20/13........................................................... 17 vs. Felician College, 2/15/14

Blocked Shots:................................................................9 vs. Nyack College, 12/4/04............................................................9 vs. Briarcliffe College, 1/2/05.................................................................................. 9 at NJIT, 1/5/05.........................................................9 at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07....................................................... 9 at West Virginia State, 12/20/13

..........................................................8 vs. Chestnut Hill Coll., 12/8/11

............................................................................... 8 vs. NJIT, 2/12/05

...........................................................7 at Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/22/09

................................................... 7 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 11/28/06

...........................................................7 vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/1/07

.............................................................. 7 vs. Post University, 2/18/12

..................................................... 7 vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09

................................................................. 7 at Post University, 2/5/05

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDSGames Played:.........................................................................................31, 2007-08.........................................................................................30, 2008-09.........................................................................................28, 2009-10.........................................................................................28, 2006-07.........................................................................................28, 2004-05.........................................................................................27, 2005-06.........................................................................................26, 2010-11.........................................................................................26, 2012-13.........................................................................................26, 2013-14.........................................................................................24, 2011-12

Wins:..............................................................................22, 2007-08 (22-9)............................................................................18, 2008-09 (18-12)

Wins, Conference:..............................................................................13, 2007-08 (13-5)..............................................................................12, 2008-09 (12-8)..............................................................................12, 2009-10 (12-7)Home Wins:.........................................................................................11, 2007-08.........................................................................................10, 2008-09

Road Wins:.........................................................................................10, 2007-08............................................................................8, 2008-09, 2009-10

Least Wins:............................................................................2, 2010-11, 2011-12...........................................................................................3, 2012-13

Losses:..............................................................................24, 2010-11 (2-24)..............................................................................23, 2012-13 (3-23)

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RECORD BOOK..............................................................................22, 2005-06 (5-22)..............................................................................22, 2011-12 (2-22)

Losses, Conference Games:..............................................................................20, 2005-06 (4-20)..............................................................................18, 2011-12 (1-18)..............................................................................18, 2012-13 (1-18)..............................................................................17, 2010-11 (2-17)

Least Losses:...........................................................................................9, 2007-08

Most Points:.................................................................. 2281 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................. 2017 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................. 1862 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................. 1861 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................. 1835 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................. 1711 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................. 1570 (26 games), 2012-13.................................................................. 1418 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................. 1335 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................. 1108 (24 games), 2011-12

Rebounds:................................................................1283 (407o-876d), 2007-08................................................................1143 (399o-744d), 2004-05................................................................1091 (369o-722d), 2006-07................................................................1083 (434o-649d), 2013-14................................................................1068 (388o-680d), 2008-09................................................................1047 (359o-688d), 2012-13................................................................1035 (352o-683d), 2009-10..................................................................936 (294o-642d), 2005-06..................................................................878 (322o-556d), 2010-11..................................................................871 (298o-573d), 2011-12

Field Goals Made:.................................................................... 839 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 718 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 663 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 648 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 642 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 625 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 570 (26 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 494 (27 games), 2005-06

.................................................................... 446 (26 games), 2010-11

.................................................................... 389 (24 games), 2011-12

Field Goal Attempts:.................................................................. 1906 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................. 1815 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................. 1731 (26 games), 2012-13.................................................................. 1725 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................. 1677 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................. 1634 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................. 1607 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................. 1486 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................. 1316 (24 games), 2011-12.................................................................. 1292 (27 games), 2005-06

Field Goal Percentage:................................................................. 0.440 (839-1906), 2007-08................................................................. 0.416 (718-1725), 2008-09................................................................. 0.395 (663-1677), 2004-05................................................................. 0.393 (642-1634), 2006-07................................................................. 0.389 (625-1607), 2009-10................................................................. 0.382 (494-1292), 2005-06................................................................. 0.357 (648-1815), 2013-14................................................................. 0.329 (570-1731), 2012-13................................................................. 0.300 (446-1486), 2010-11................................................................. 0.296 (389-1316), 2011-12

Free Throws Made:.................................................................... 461 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 431 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 425 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 412 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 398 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 320 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 317 (26 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 313 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 310 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 264 (24 games), 2011-12

Free Throws Attempts:.................................................................... 618 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 612 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 596 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 586 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 565 (28 games), 2006-07

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RECORD BOOK.................................................................... 511 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 483 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 471 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 459 (24 games), 2011-12.................................................................... 458 (26 games), 2012-13

Free Throw Percentage:...................................................................0.746 (461-618), 2009-10...................................................................0.725 (425-586), 2007-08...................................................................0.704 (398-565), 2006-07...................................................................0.704 (431-612), 2008-09...................................................................0.692 (317-458), 2012-13...................................................................0.691 (412-596), 2004-05...................................................................0.665 (313-471), 2010-11...................................................................0.642 (310-483), 2005-06...................................................................0.626 (320-511), 2013-14...................................................................0.575 (264-459), 2011-12

Three-point Field Goals Made:.................................................................... 178 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 153 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 150 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 150 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 130 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 124 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 120 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 113 (26 games), 2012-13...................................................................... 95 (26 games), 2013-14...................................................................... 66 (24 games), 2011-12

Three-point Field Attempts:.................................................................... 492 (31 games), 2007-08.................................................................... 450 (28 games), 2006-07.................................................................... 442 (26 games), 2010-11.................................................................... 431 (28 games), 2009-10.................................................................... 416 (30 games), 2008-09.................................................................... 400 (26 games), 2012-13.................................................................... 376 (28 games), 2004-05.................................................................... 365 (27 games), 2005-06.................................................................... 351 (26 games), 2013-14.................................................................... 253 (24 games), 2011-12

Three-point Field Goal Percentage:...................................................................0.362 (178-492), 2007-08...................................................................0.361 (150-416), 2008-09

...................................................................0.348 (150-431), 2009-10

...................................................................0.340 (153-450), 2006-07

...................................................................0.330 (124-376), 2004-05

...................................................................0.329 (120-365), 2005-06

...................................................................0.294 (130-442), 2010-11

...................................................................0.283 (113-400), 2012-13

.....................................................................0.271 (95-251), 2013-14

.....................................................................0.261 (66-253), 2011-12

Assists:.......................................................................................512, 2007-08.......................................................................................388, 2008-09.......................................................................................372, 2006-07.......................................................................................362, 2004-05.......................................................................................344, 2009-10.......................................................................................321, 2005-06.......................................................................................299, 2013-14.......................................................................................287, 2012-13.......................................................................................233, 2010-11.......................................................................................192, 2011-12

Steals:.......................................................................................295, 2013-14.......................................................................................292, 2004-05.......................................................................................287, 2008-09.......................................................................................270, 2009-10.......................................................................................248, 2010-11.......................................................................................235, 2011-12.......................................................................................233, 2007-08.......................................................................................231, 2012-13.......................................................................................229, 2006-07.......................................................................................188, 2005-06

Blocked Shots:.......................................................................................114, 2004-05.........................................................................................98, 2006-07.........................................................................................98, 2007-08.........................................................................................75, 2008-09.........................................................................................67, 2011-12.........................................................................................65, 2009-10.........................................................................................61, 2005-06.........................................................................................61, 2010-11.........................................................................................54, 2013-14.........................................................................................38, 2012-13

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RECORD BOOKINDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints, Career:....................................2267, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.........................................1402, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08...............................................1006, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10....................................988, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current.......................................860, Jamie Gallagher (113 games), 2005-09.......................................721, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08..........................................637, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06.............................629, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-11, 12-13..........................................557, Jamie Hensley (111 games), 2006-10............................................514, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14

Points, Season:........................................609, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10........................................571, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09........................................547, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07........................................540, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08...........................................530, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14...........................................458, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2012-13.............................................416, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05.................................................414, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09.............................................390, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08.......................................381, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07

Points, Game:.........................37, Amelia Simmons vs. Concordia College, 11/15/08.............................36, Amelia Simmons at Columbia Union, 11/18/06......................................36, Tenicia Spence at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14...................35, Tenicia Spence vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14............................34, Amelia Simmons at Chestnut Hill Coll., 2/27/10.............................34, Tenicia Spence at West Virginia State, 12/20/13......................33, Amelia Simmons vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/30/07.................................33, Tenicia Spence vs. Felician College, 2/15/14`.........................32, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09........................................32, Andrea Jones at Nyack College, 1/29/05.....................................32, Kim Parker vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 12/3/08.........................32, Amelia Simmons at Philadelphia Univ., 12/10/09........................32, Danielle Thomas vs. Cheyney University, 11/17/10.................................32, Tenicia Spence vs. Caldwell College, 2/16/13

Scoring Average, Career (min. 5 games):.....................................19.4, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10...................................19.0, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current............................................16.6, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05

..........................................12.5, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08

......................................12.2, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08

................................................12.1, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10

.......................................12.1, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05

.........................................11.6, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06

.......................................10.8, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06

........................................10.2, Janasie Simpkins (6 games), 2011-12

Scoring Average, Season (min. 5 games):.......................................21.8, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10..........................................20.4, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14.......................................19.5, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07.......................................19.0, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09..........................................17.6, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2012-13.......................................17.4, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08............................................16.6, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05................................................15.3, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09......................................13.6, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07............................................13.2, Nordia Henry (28 games), 2006-07

Field Goals Made, Career:......................................859, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10...........................................497, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08....................................372, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current.................................................311, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.......................................281, Jamie Gallagher (113 games), 2005-09.......................................239, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08..........................................207, Jamie Hensley (111 games), 2006-10..........................................204, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06.............................198, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-11, 12-13............................................173, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14

Field Goals Made, Season:........................................220, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08........................................217, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09........................................211, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07........................................211, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10...........................................201, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14...........................................171, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2012-13.............................................143, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08.............................................138, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05.................................................129, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09.............................................123, Nordia Henry (26 games), 2004-05

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RECORD BOOKField Goals Made, Game:.............................16, Amelia Simmons at Columbia Union, 11/18/06......................14, Amelia Simmons vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/30/07.............................14, Tenicia Spence at West Virginia State, 12/20/13.........................13, Amelia Simmons vs. Concordia College, 11/15/08.......................13, Amelia Simmons vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09......................................13, Tenicia Spence at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14...................13, Tenicia Spence vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14.................................12, Tenicia Spence vs. Caldwell College, 2/16/13....................................12, Tenicia Spence vs. Post University, 12/7/13...................................12, Tenicia Spence vs. Felician College, 2/15/14

Field Goal Attempts, Career:....................................1862, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.........................................1027, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08....................................939, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current.................................................778, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.......................................666, Jamie Gallagher (113 games), 2005-09.......................................627, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08............................................620, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14.............................613, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-11, 12-13..........................................593, Jamie Hensley (111 games), 2006-10..........................................573, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06

Field Goal Attempts, Season:........................................487, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07........................................482, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08...........................................475, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14...........................................464, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2012-13........................................459, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09........................................434, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10.......................................355, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07.............................................339, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05........................................304, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05..........................................299, Katelin Kilngert (28 games), 2004-05

Field Goal Attempts, Game:.............................33, Amelia Simmons at Columbia Union, 11/18/06...................29, Tenicia Spence vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14............................28, Tenicia Spence at Bloomfield Collegeg, 2/21/13.................................27, Tenicia Spence vs. Caldwell College, 2/16/13..............................................26, Tenicia Spence vs. Molloy, 11/11/12.............................26, Tenicia Spence at West Virginia State, 12/20/13.....................................25, Kim Parker vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 12/3/08......................25, Amelia Simmons vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/30/07

......................................25, Tenicia Spence at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14

......................24, Amelia Simmons vs. Georgian Court Univ., 2/12/09

.............................24, Amelia Simmons at Dominican College, 2/7/09

......................................24, Tenicia Spence vs. Bloomsburg, 11/16/13

Field Goal Percentage, Career (min. 5 made):...................................................0.600, Taisha Taylor (6-10), 2007-08..........................................0.484, Nordia Henry (497-1027), 2004-08.........................................0.467, Kelly Sammons (148-317), 2004-07....................................0.461, Amelia Simmons (859-1862), 2006-10..........................................0.499, Jillian Bennett (171-381), 2007-09........................................0.422, Jamie Gallagher (281-666), 2005-09...............................................0.419, Katy Hickman (13-31), 2005-07...............................................0.411, Silvia Jankova (30-73), 2009-11............................................0.407, Andrea Jones (138-339), 2004-05.......................................0.401, Michelle Whalen (122-304), 2004-05

Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 5 made):....................................................0.600, Taisha Hylor (6-10), 2007-08............................................0.506, Nordia Henry (123-243), 2004-05...........................................0.494, Kelly Sammons (76-154), 2004-05......................................0.486, Amelia Simmons (211-434), 2009-10............................................0.485, Nordia Henry (111-229), 2005-06............................................0.483, Nordia Henry (143-296), 2007-08............................................0.475, Jillian Bennett (58-122), 2007-08......................................0.473, Amelia Simmons (217-459), 2008-09........................................0.465, Jamie Gallagher (100-215), 2007-08............................................0.463, Nordia Henry (120-259), 2006-07

Field Goal Percentage, Game (8 made):........................................0.900, Nordia Henry at NJIT, 1/10/06 (9-10).......0.846, Nordia Henry at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/23/08 (11-13).............................0.833, Kelly Sammons at Felician, 1/19/06 (10-12).................0.818, Nordia Henry at Dominican College, 1/15/05 (9-11)...............0.800, Andrea Jones at Georgian Court Univ., 1/8/05 (8-10)...................0.750, Nordia Henry vs. Caldwell College, 2/26/05 (9-12)............0.750, Amelia Simmons vs. Dominican College, 1/8/08 (9-12)........0.733, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09 (11-15)...........0.727, Amelia Simmons at Northwood Univ., 12/22/06 (8-11)...0.692, Amelia Simmons at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/19/10 (9-13)............0.692, Amelia Simmons at Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/22/09 (9-13)..............0.692, Amelia Simmons at Queens College, 11/18/07 (9-13)...................0.692, Amelia Simmons at Georgian Court Univ., 2/23/10

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RECORD BOOKFree Throws Made, Career:......................................408, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10...........................................404, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08.................................................302, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.......................................191, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08....................................166, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current............................................138, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14..........................................132, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06.............................................120, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05..............................118, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-11,12-13..........................................116, Jamie Hensley (111 games), 2006-10

Free Throws Made, Season:........................................146, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10.............................................128, Nordia Henry (28 games), 2006-07.................................................122, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09.............................................120, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05........................................111, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09.......................................111, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07.............................................103, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08...................................................98, Kim Parker (30 games), 2007-08...............................................87, Nordia Henry (27 games), 2005-06...............................................86, Nordia Henry (26 games), 2004-05

Free Throws Made, Game:.......................................17, Kim Parker vs. Queens College, 11/30/08.........................................15, Tenicia Spence at Millersville, 11/17/12...........................................14, Amelia Simmons at Molloy, 11/17/09.........................12, Ashley Davison vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10.........................................12, Andrea Jones at Post University, 2/5/05.....................................11, Ashley Baker at Caldwell College, 2/20/10...............................11, Nordia Henry vs. Neumann College, 11/23/04....................................11, Kim Parker at Dominican College, 2/16/10..................11, Danielle Thomas vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/19/11.......................................................10, Shantel Brown vs. USP, 2/2/10.................................10, Courtney Coleman at Post University, 1/8/11..................................10, Nordia Henry at Caldwell College, 12/10/05.............................10, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Caldwell College, 1/20/07.......................10, Andrea Jones vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/20/05........................10, Andrea Jones at Goldey-Beacom College, 2/25/05...................................10, Kim Parker at West Chester Univ., 11/25/08.....................................10, Kim Parker vs. Bloomsburg Univ., 12/3/08...........................10, Amelia Simmons vs. Lincoln University, 2/13/08...........................10, Amelia Simmons vs. Concordia College, 2/13/10

Free Throw Attempts, Career:...........................................602, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08......................................516, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.................................................395, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.......................................248, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08............................................228, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14....................................221, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current..........................................178, Jamie Hensley (111 games), 2006-10..........................................171, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06.............................................151, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05.............................150, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-11, 12-13

Free Throw Attempts, Season:........................................179, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10.............................................172, Nordia Henry (28 games), 2006-07.................................................159, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09.............................................151, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05.............................................145, Nordia Henry (27 games), 2005-06.............................................143, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08.............................................142, Nordia Henry (26 games), 2004-05........................................141, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09.......................................140, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07.................................................129, Kim Parker (30 games), 2007-08

Free Throw Attempts, Game:.......................................20, Kim Parker vs. Queens College, 11/30/08...........................................19, Amelia Simmons at Molloy, 11/17/09.........................................17, Tenicia Spence at Millersville, 11/17/12..................................14, Shantel Brown at Holy Family Univ., 3/2/10........................................14, Lauren Brown vs. Nyack College, 2/2/13..............................13, Lauren Brown at Georgian Court Univ., 1/4/11...............................13, Nordia Henry vs. Neumann College, 11/23/04........................13, Andrea Jones at Goldey-Beacom College, 2/25/05...................................13, Kim Parker at West Chester Univ., 11/25/08...................................12, Ashley Baker vs. Kutztown Univ., 11/15/09.....................................12, Ashley Baker at Caldwell College, 2/20/10.................................12, Courtney Coleman at Post University, 1/8/11.........................12, Ashley Davison vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10............................12, Nordia Henry vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/21/06......................................12, Nordia Henry at Caldwell College, 1/5/08..............................................12, Sherrelle Holmes at Felician, 1/9/07...........................12, Sherrelle Holmes at Lock Haven Univ., 11/21/07.....................12, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 11/28/06.....................................12, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Saint Rose, 12/29/07.........................................12, Andrea Jones at Post University, 2/5/05

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RECORD BOOK....................................12, Kim Parker at Dominican College, 2/16/10...........................12, Amelia Simmons vs. Concordia College, 2/13/10

Free Throw Percentage, Career (min. 5 made):..................................................0.833, Jamee Bush (10-12), 2009-11............................................0.795, Andrea Jones (120-151), 2004-05......................................0.791, Amelia Simmons (408-516), 2006-10.............................0.787, Danielle Thomas (118-150), 2088-11,12-13..................................................0.778, Janae Butler (21-27), 2009-10.............................................0.774, Ashley Davison (65-84), 2010-11.................................0.773, Jocelyn Rodriguez (34-44), 2013-current........................................0.772, Katelin Klingert (132-171), 2004-06......................................0.770, Sherrelle Holmes (191-248), 2006-08................................................0.765, Kim Parker (302-395), 2007-10

Free Throw Percentage, Season (min. 5 made):....................................................0.900, Jamee Bush (9-10), 2010-11...............................................0.889, Danielle Thomas (8-9), 2009-10...........................................0.842, Danielle Thomas (48-57), 2012-13..................................................0.833, Jessica Stowes (5-6), 2009-10......................................0.816, Amelia Simmons (146-179), 2009-10....................................................0.808, Megan Fox (21-26), 2012-13...........................................0.797, Danielle Thomas (59-74), 2010-11............................................0.795, Andrea Jones (120-151), 2004-05......................................0.793, Sherrelle Holmes (111-140), 2006-07......................................0.787, Amelia Simmons (111-141), 2008-09

Free Throw Percentage, Game (6 made):...... 1.000, Courtney Coleman at Georgian Court Univ., 2/16/12 (6-6)........1.000, Ashely Davison vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10 (12-12)................1.000, Barbara Fleming vs. Caldwell College, 2/11/06 (7-7)..........1.000, Barbara Fleming vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/14/06 (8-8).................. 1.000, Nordia Henry at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07 (6-6)...........1.000, Nordia Henry at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/23/08 (6-6)...................... 1.000, Nordia Henry at Queens College, 11/18/07 (6-6)..............1.000, Nordia Henry at Georgian Court Univ., 11/30/06 (6-6)................ 1.000, Nordia Henry at Caldwell College, 12/10/06 (10-10).................... 1.000, Nordia Henry at Caldwell College, 12/16/06 (8-8)........... 1.000, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Caldwell College, 1/20/07 (10-10)........1.000, Sherrelle Holmes at Georgian Court Univ., 11/30/06 (7-7)............1.000, Sherrelle Holmes at Philadelphia Univ., 12/21/07 (6-6)............1.000, Sherrelle Holmes at Philadelphia Univ., 12/30/06 (6-6)........... 1.000, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Bloomfield College, 2/15/07 (6-6)..................... 1.000, Andrea Jones vs. Briarcliffe College, 1/2/05 (8-8).......................... 1.000, Andrea Jones at Nyack College, 1/29/05 (6-6)

.................1.000, Andrea Jones vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/1/05 (7-7)

.......................1.000, Andrea Jones at Post University, 2/5/05 (12-12)

..................... 1.000, Katelin Klingert vs. Nyack College, 1/12/06 (8-8)

...........1.000, Katelin Klingert vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/21/06 (8-8)

.......................... 1.000, Kim Parker at Georgian Court, 12/18/07 (8-8)

.......................1.000, Kim Parker vs. Lincoln University, 2/13/08 (6-6)

..................1.000, Amelia Simmons vs. Post University, 1/17/09 (6-6)

................1.000, Amelia Simmons vs. Kutztown Univ.,11/15/09 (6-6)

............. 1.000, Amelia Simmons at Northwood Univ., 12/22/06 (7-7)

................... 1.000, Amelia Simmons vs. Nyack College, 2/14/09 (6-6)

.............1.000, Amelia Simmons at Dominican College, 2/16/10 (6-6)

................. 1.000, Janasie Simpkins vs. Hawaii Pacific, 11/25/11 (7-7)

.1.000, Danielle Thomas vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/19/11 (11-11)

.................1.000, Danielle Thomas at Kutztown Univ., 11/20/10 (7-7)

..................1.000, Tenicia Spence at Philadelphia Univ., 2/12/13 (7-7)

.................... 1.000, Tenicia Spence at Delaware State, 11/21/12 (6-6)

.........1.000, Tashea Plummer vs. Chestnut Hill College, 1/28/14 (6-6)

...................1.000, Tashea Plummer vs. Post University, 12/7/13 (6-6)

............1.000, Tenicia Spence vs. Chestnut Hill College, 1/28/14 (6-6)

Three-point Field Goals Made, Career:.......................................232, Jamie Gallagher (113 games), 2005-09......................................141, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.............................115, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2088-11, 12-13............................................97, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06...................................................82, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10......................................78, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current.........................................52, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08..........................................43, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05.................................................42, Jamee Bush (50 games), 2009-11..........................................36, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06

Three-point Field Goals Made, Season:...........................................88, Jamie Gallagher (31 games), 2007-08...........................................54, Jamie Gallagher (26 games), 2006-07...........................................54, Jamie Gallagher (29 games), 2008-09............................................52, Katelin Klingert (28 games), 2004-05.........................................47, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2004-05.............................................47, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14............................................45, Katelin Klingert (27 games), 2005-06..........................................43, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05..........................................42, Danielle Thomas (26 games), 2010-11.........................................41, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10

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RECORD BOOKThree-point Field Goals Made, Game:......................... 10, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09............................. 7, Danielle Thomas vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/23/13....................................7, Katelin Klingert vs. Post University, 1/14/06..............................6, Danielle Thomas at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12................................ 6, Jamie Gallagher at Caldwell College,12/16/06 ....................................5, Shantel Brown at Caldwell College, 2/20/10................................. 5, Jamie Gallagher at Bloomsburg Univ., 1/2/08........................... 5, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08.....................5, Jamie Gallagher vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/22/07..........................5, Jamie Gallagher vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/29/08................................5, Jamie Gallagher vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/1/07................................5, Jamie Gallagher vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/2/08...................................... 5, Katelin Klingert at Nyack College, 2/29/05.................................... 5, Katelin Klingert at Caldwell College, 2/7/05....................................5, Kim Parker at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09....................................................... 5, Kim Parker at Molloy, 11/17/09........................ 5, Amelia Simmons at Chestnut Hill College., 2/27/10.................... 5, Danielle Thomas vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/19/11............................. 5, Danielle Thomas vs. Philadelphia Univ., 1/28/10........................ 5, Danielle Thomas vs. Chestnut Hill College., 2/15/11.................................5, Tenicia Spence at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Career:.......................................533, Jamie Gallagher (113 games), 2005-09......................................415, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.............................379, Danielle Thomas (89 games), 2008-10, 12-13..........................................298, Katelin Klingert (55 games), 2004-06....................................269, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current.................................................240, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.......................................138, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08........................................133, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05........................................122, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Season:.........................................188, Jamie Gallagher (31 games), 2007-08..........................................159, Katelin Klingert (28 games), 2004-05........................................154, Danielle Thomas (26 games), 2010-11...........................................150, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14........................................146, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07..........................................139, Katelin Klingert (27 games), 2005-06.........................................135, Jamie Gallagher (29 games), 2008-09........................................133, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05.........................................133, Jamie Gallagher (26 games), 2006-07........................................122, Danielle Thomas (24 games), 2012-13

........................................122, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06

Three-point Field Goal Attempts, Game:..................................14, Katelin Klingert vs. Post University, 1/14/06..............................14, Jamie Gallagher vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/2/08.........................14, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09...............................13, Tenicia Spence at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12.............................................12, Katelin Klingert vs. NCWBB, 12/4/04...................12, Barbara Fleming at Goldey-Beacom College, 12/1/05.............................12, Amelia Simmons at Columbia Union, 11/18/06........................12, Danielle Thomas vs. Cheyney University, 11/17/10...........................12, Danielle Thomas vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/23/13..................12, Tenicia Spence, vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Career (min. 5 made):.................................................0.444, Silvia Jankova (8-18), 2009-11........................................0.435, Jamie Gallagher (232-533), 2005-09................................................0.392, Andrea Jones (20-51), 2004-05.........................................0.378, Amanda Feldman (17-45), 2008-10........................................0.377, Sherrelle Holmes (52-138), 2006-08.............................................0.361, Ashley Davison (22-61), 2010-11..............................................0.353, Tianna Wagner (12-34), 2010-12..................................................0.342, Kim Parker (82-240), 2007-10......................................0.340, Amelia Simmons (141-415), 2006-10..............................................0.333, Shantel Brown (24-72), 2009-10

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 5 made):................................................. 0.500, Silvia Jankova (5-10), 2010-11..........................................0.468, Jamie Gallagher (88-188), 2007-08............................................0.468, Jamie Gallagher (36-77), 2005-06.......................................... 0.461, Amelia Simmons (41-89), 2009-10..............................................0.440, Tianna Wagner (11-25), 2011-12..........................................0.406, Jamie Gallagher (54-133), 2006-07........................................... 0.400, Amanda Feldman (8-20), 2009-10.................................................... 0.400, Kim Parker (34-85), 2008-09..........................................0.400, Jamie Gallagher (54-135), 2008-09................................................ 0.392, Andrea Jones (20-51), 2004-05

Three-point Field Goal Percentage, Game (6 made):..............0.750, Danielle Thomas at Holy Family Univ., 11/20/12 (6-8)...............0.750, Tenicia Spence at West Virginia State, 12/20/13 (6-8)........0.714, Jamie Gallagher at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/24/09 (10-14)................0.667, Jamie Gallagher at Caldwell College, 12/16/06 (6-9)...........0.583, Danielle Thomas vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/23/13 (7-12)..................0.500, Katelin Klingert vs. Post University, 1/14/06 (7-14)

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Rebounds, Career:.........................................1079, Nordia Henry (455o-624d), 2004-08...................................1069, Amelia Simmons (348o-721d), 2006-10.........................................342, Jillian Bennett (138o-204d), 2007-09...............................314, Tashea Plummer (135o-179d), 2012-current...........................................310, Jamie Hensley (93o-217d), 2006-10..........................................289, Kelly Sammons (94o-195d), 2004-07.........................................275, Jamie Gallagher (46o-229d), 2005-09.............................272, Erica Macfayden (91o-181d), 2006-08, 09-11.......................................246, Sherrelle Holmes (63o-183d), 2006-08.......................................240, Candace Phrance (83o-157d), 2010-12............................................240, Lauren Brown (84o-156d), 2010-14

Rebounds, Season:...........................................312, Nordia Henry (119o-193d), 2007-08.......................................296, Amelia Simmons (95o-201d), 2007-08...........................................290, Nordia Henry (120o-170d), 2006-07...........................................275, Nordia Henry (136o-139d), 2004-05.......................................270, Amelia Simmons (90o-180d), 2009-10.......................................258, Amelia Simmons (96o-162d), 2008-09.......................................245, Amelia Simmons (67o-178d), 2006-07.........................................241, Jillian Bennett (105o-136d), 2008-09.............................................202, Nordia Henry (80o-122d), 2005-06........................................196, Michelle Whalen (45o-151d), 2004-05

Rebounds, Game:.........................21, Nordia Henry at Goldey-Beacom College, 2/25/05.................................20, Nordia Henry at Dominican College, 1/27/07.................................20, Nordia Henry vs. Lincoln University, 2/13/08...........................19, Amelia Simmons at Lock Haven Univ., 11/21/07...............................18, Norida Henry vs. Bloomfield College, 2/15/07.............................18, Samantha Retas vs. Columbia Union, 11/24/11........................17, Tashea Plummer vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 1/12/13..............................16, Nordia Henry at Univ. of the Sciences, 1/31/08...............................16, Nordia Henry vs. Dominican College, 12/9/06.........................................16, Nordia Henry at Post University, 2/5/05.............................16, Amelia Simmons at Holy Family Univ., 1/15/08...................16, Amelia Simmons vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Coll., 1/3/07.........................16, Amelia Simmons vs. Concordia College, 11/15/08

Rebounding Average, Career (min. 5 games):............................................9.6, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08.......................................9.1, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10.........................................7.3, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05

........................................6.8, Jennifer Carr (25 games), 2013-current

..........................................6.5, Samantha Retas (13 games), 2011-12

..................................6.4, Tashea Plummer (49 games), 2012-current

............................................5.7, Jillian Bennett (60 games), 2007-09

.........................................5.5, Jasmine Lee (25 games), 2013-current

........................................5.1, Candace Phrance (47 games), 2010-12

...........................................4.9, Kelly Sammons (59 games), 2004-07

Rebounding Average, Season (min. 5 games):............................................10.6, Nordia Henry (26 games), 2004-05............................................10.4, Nordia Henry (28 games), 2006-07............................................10.1, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08........................................9.6, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2009-10........................................9.5, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08........................................8.8, Amelia Simmons (28 games), 2006-07........................................8.6, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09............................................8.3, Jillian Bennett (29 games), 2008-09..........................................7.5, Erica Macfayden (16 games), 2010-11..............................................7.5, Nordia Henry (27 games), 2005-06

Assists, Career:..........................................................358, Sherrelle Holmes, 2006-08....................................................................244, Kim Parker, 2007-10...............................................................195, Lauren Brown, 2010-14................................................................192, Nordia Henry, 2004-08............................................................177, Jamie Gallagher, 2005-09..........................................................144, Amelia Simmons, 2006-10..............................................................132, Shantel Brown, 2009-10...............................................................129, Jamie Hensley, 2006-10..............................................................99, Katelin Klingert, 2004-06............................................................96, Taylor Carter, 2012-current

Assists, Season:..........................................................182, Sherrelle Holmes, 2006-07..........................................................176, Sherrelle Holmes, 2007-08..............................................................132, Shantel Brown, 2009-10....................................................................112, Kim Parker, 2007-08.................................................................93, Lauren Brown, 2012-13.............................................................92, Michelle Whalen, 2004-05......................................................................90, Kim Parker, 2008-09..................................................................89, Andrea Jones, 2004-05...............................................................86, Ashley Davison, 2010-11.............................................................74, Barbara Fleming, 2005-06

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RECORD BOOKAssists, Game:..............................................15, Sherrelle Holmes at Felician, 1/9/07.................................12, Sherrelle Homes vs. Post University, 1/11/07......................12, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/29/08......................12, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Georgian Court Univ., 1/30/07.................................11, Sherrelle Holmes at Post University, 2/16/08...................................11, Michelle Whalen at Nyack College, 1/29/05.............................10, Shantel Brown vs. Bloomfield College, 2/28/10..............................10, Sherrelle Holmes at Bloomsburg Univ., 1/2/08..............................10, Sherrelle Holmes at Lynn University, 12/19/06..................10, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 2/19/06......................................10, Kim Parker at Chestnut Hill Coll., 1/22/09

Assist Average, Career (min. 5 games):........................................6.1, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08............................................5.1, Shantel Brown (26 games), 2009-10..............................................3.6, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05...........................................3.4, Ashley Davison (25 games), 2010-11.........................................3.4, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05..................................................2.9, Kim Parker (83 games), 2007-10.........................................2.7, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06..........................................2.5, Janasie Simpkins (6 games), 2011-12............................................2.4, Denise Crudup (30 games), 2008-09.............................................2.2, Lauren Brown (90 games), 2010-14

Assist Average, Season (min. 5 games):........................................6.5, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07........................................5.7, Sherrelle Holmes (31 games), 2007-08............................................5.1, Shantel Brown (26 games), 2009-10..................................................3.7, Kim Parker (30 games), 2007-08.............................................3.6, Lauren Brown (26 games), 2012-13..............................................3.6, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05...........................................3.4, Ashley Davison (25 games), 2010-11.........................................3.4, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05..................................................3.3, Kim Parker (27 games), 2008-09.........................................2.7, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06

Steals, Career:..........................................................162, Amelia Simmons, 2006-10....................................................................117, Kim Parker, 2007-10............................................................111, Jamie Gallagher, 2005-09..........................................................109, Sherrelle Holmes, 2006-08.......................................................106, Tenicia Spence, 2012-current...............................................................105, Lauren Brown, 2010-14..................................................................97, Nordia Henry, 2004-08

..................................................................83, Andrea Jones, 2004-05

.................................................................82, Jamie Hensley, 2006-10

...........................................................68, Cari Callaway, 2011-current

Steals, Season:..................................................................83, Andrea Jones, 2004-05............................................................69, Sherrelle Holmes, 2006-07...............................................................65, Ashley Davison, 2010-11...................................................................60, Ashley Baker, 2009-10................................................................60, Tenicia Spence, 2013-14.............................................................58, Michelle Whalen, 2004-05......................................................................47, Kim Parker, 2007-08................................................................46, Tenicia Spence, 2012-13................................................................46, Shantel Brown, 2009-10............................................................44, Amelia Simmons, 2007-08............................................................44, Amelia Simmons, 2008-09..........................................................44, Courtney Coleman, 2010-11...................................................................44, Tiaja Harrold, 2013-14

Steals, Game:..............................8, Andrea Jones vs. Georgian Court Univ., 2/10/05..................................8, Jennifer Carr at West Virginia State, 12/20/13........................8, Tiaja Harrold vs. Georgian Court University, 1/14/14...............................7, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Caldwell College, 1/20/07................................................7, Kim Parker vs. Saint Rose, 12/29/07...................................7, Kim Parker vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09................................7, Ashley Baker at Georgian Court Univ., 2/23/10.................................7, Courtney Coleman vs. Nyack College, 1/15/11.................................6, Andrea Jones vs. Neumann College, 11/23/04.........................6, Andrea Jones vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/20/05....................................................6, Andrea Jones at Felician, 2/22/05....................6, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Goldey-Beacom College, 1/22/07.............................................6, Sherrelle Holmes vs. Felician, 2/10/07..........................6, Denise Crudup at Goldey-Beacom College, 1/6/09..................................6, Amelia Simmons at American Int’l, 12/29/09...........................6, Ashley Davison vs. Georgian Court Univ., 12/4/10........................................6, Tenicia Spence at Lancaster Bible, 1/6/14.....................................6, Tenicia Spence vs. Felician College, 2/15/14

Steal Average, Career (min. 5 games):..............................................3.3, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05...........................................2.6, Ashley Davison (25 games), 2010-11.........................................2.1, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05...............................................2.1, Kristin Hines (14 games), 2004-05...............................................2.1, Ashley Baker (28 games), 2009-10

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RECORD BOOK.....................................2.0, Tenicia Spence (52 games), 2012-current........................................1.8, Sherrelle Holmes (59 games), 2006-08............................................1.8, Shantel Brown (26 games), 2009-10.........................................1.6, Barbara Fleming (27 games), 2005-06........................................1.5, Tiaja Harrold (45 games), 2012-current

Steal Average, Season (min. 5 games):..............................................3.3, Andrea Jones (25 games), 2004-05...........................................2.6, Ashley Davison (25 games), 2010-11........................................2.5, Sherrelle Holmes (28 games), 2006-07............................................2.3, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2013-14.........................................2.1, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05...............................................2.1, Kristin Hines (14 games), 2004-05...............................................2.1, Ashley Baker (28 games), 2009-10............................................1.8, Shantel Brown (26 games), 2009-10............................................1.8, Tenicia Spence (26 games), 2012-13...............................................1.8, Tiaja Harrold (25 games), 2013-14

Blocked Shots, Career:................................................................170, Nordia Henry, 2004-08..........................................................116, Amelia Simmons, 2006-10.................................................................43, Jamie Hensley, 2006-10...........................................................39, Allison McDonald, 2012-14............................................................35, Candace Phrance, 2010-12...............................................................29, Kelly Sammons, 2004-07.............................................................28, Michelle Whalen, 2004-05.............................................................25, Kimberly Walton, 2004-05..................................................25, Erica Macfayden, 2006-08, 09-11.............................................................25, Kathryn Franklin, 2010-14

Blocked Shots, Season:..................................................................49, Nordia Henry, 2004-05..................................................................42, Nordia Henry, 2006-07............................................................40, Amelia Simmons, 2007-08..................................................................40, Nordia Henry, 2007-08..................................................................39, Nordia Henry, 2005-06............................................................32, Amelia Simmons, 2008-09.............................................................28, Michelle Whalen, 2004-05.............................................................25, Kimberly Walton, 2011-12............................................................23, Amelia Simmons, 2009-10............................................................21, Amelia Simmons, 2006-07............................................................21, Candace Phrance, 2010-11...........................................................21, Allison McDonald, 2013-14

Blocked Shots, Game:...................................................7, Nordia Henry vs. NCWBB, 12/4/04..........................7, Allison McDonald at West Virginia State, 12/20/13...........................6, Amelia Simmons vs. Bloomfield College, 1/26/08..................................5, Nordia Henry at Bloomfield College, 1/18/07....................................5, Nordia Henry vs. Philadelphia Univ., 2/1/07................................5, Amelia Simmons vs. Holy Family Univ., 2/5/08...........................5, Candace Phrance at West Chester Univ., 11/13/10.....................................4, Nordia Henry vs. Briarcliffe College, 1/2/05............................................................4, Nordia Henry at NJIT, 1/5/05...........................................4, Nordia Henry at Post University, 2/5/05...........................4, Nordia Henry at Goldey-Beacom College, 2/25/05..........................................................4, Nordia Henry at NJIT, 1/10/06.............................4, Nordia Henry vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 11/28/06...............................4, Nordia Henry at St. Thomas Aquinas, 12/15/07...............................4, Amelia Simmons vs. Caldwell College, 2/21/09.............................4, Jillian Bennett vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 2/24/09.............................4, Kimberly Walton at Dominican College, 1/28/12.....................................4, Kimberly Walton at Nyack College, 2/11/12

Block Average, Career (min. 5 games):............................................1.5, Nordia Henry (112 games), 2004-08.........................................1.1, Kimberly Walton (22 games), 2011-12.........................................1.0, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05.......................................1.0, Amelia Simmons (117 games), 2006-10..........................................0.9, Samantha Retas (13 games), 2011-12........................................0.8, Allison McDonald (49 games), 2012-14........................................0.7, Candace Phrance (47 games), 2010-12......................................0.7, Monique Stephens (15 games), 2009-10................................................0.6, Janae Butler (23 games), 2009-10...........................................0.5, Kelly Sammons (59 games), 2004-07

Block Average, Season (min. 5 games):..............................................1.9, Nordia Henry (26 games), 2004-05..............................................1.5, Nordia Henry (28 games), 2006-07..............................................1.4, Nordia Henry (27 games), 2005-06........................................1.3, Amelia Simmons (31 games), 2007-08..............................................1.3, Nordia Henry (31 games), 2007-08.........................................1.1, Kimberly Walton (22 games), 2011-12........................................1.1, Amelia Simmons (30 games), 2008-09.........................................1.0, Michelle Whalen (27 games), 2004-05..........................................0.9, Erica Macfayden (16 games), 2010-11..........................................0.9, Samantha Retas (13 games), 2011-12........................................0.9, Allison McDonald (24 games), 2013-14

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ALL-TIME RESULTSGames Played, Career:..........................................................117, Amelia Simmons, 2006-10............................................................113, Jamie Gallagher, 2005-09................................................................112, Nordia Henry, 2004-08...............................................................111, Jamie Hensley, 2006-10.................................................................90, Lauren Brown, 2010-14..................................................89, Danielle Thomas, 2008-11, 12-13......................................................................83, Kim Parker, 2007-10............................................................81, Monica Hofmann, 2004-07.............................................................80, Kathryn Franklin, 2010-14..................................................74, Erica Macfayden, 2006-08, 09-11

Games Played, Season:................................................................31, Jamie Hensley, 2007-08.............................................................31, Jamie Gallagher, 2007-08............................................................31, Amelia Simmons, 2007-08..................................................................31, Nordia Henry, 2007-08............................................................31, Sherrelle Holmes, 2007-08................................................................31, Jillian Bennett, 2007-08......................................................................30, Kim Parker, 2007-08............................................................30, Amelia Simmons, 2008-09................................................................30, Jamie Hensley, 2008-09...............................................................30, Denise Crudup, 2008-09

Games Started, Season:...........................................................30, Amelia Simmons, 2007-08...........................................................30, Amelia Simmons, 2008-09.............................................................29, Jamie Gallagher, 2007-08...........................................................29, Sherrelle Holmes, 2007-08...............................................................28, Jamie Hensley, 2006-07...........................................................28, Amelia Simmons, 2009-10..................................................................28, Ashley Baker, 2009-10.................................................................27, Nordia Henry, 2006-07...........................................................27, Amelia Simmons, 2006-07...........................................................27, Barbara Fleming, 2005-06.......................................................... 990, Amelia Simmons, 2009-10............................................................982, Jamie Gallagher, 2007-08.................................................................... 972, Kim Parker, 2007-08................................................................ 941, Nordia Henry, 2006-07...........................................................931, Michelle Whalen, 2004-05

WILMINGTON YEAR-BY-YEARAT HOME

All-Time: (43-80, .350)All-Time at the WU Athletics Complex: (9-15, .375)All-Time at the Pratt Center: (34-65, .343)

2010’s (20-27, .426)2013-14 ............................................................................................ 4-82012-13 (at WU Athletics Complex) .................................................. 5-72011-12 ............................................................................................ 6-72010-11 ............................................................................................ 5-5

2000’s (23- 53, .303)2009-10 ............................................................................................ 6-82008-09 ............................................................................................ 5-72007-08 ............................................................................................ 6-72006-07 .......................................................................................... 1-112005-06 .......................................................................................... 4-102004-05 (at the Pratt Student Center) ............................................. 1-10

Nordia Henry vs.. Dominican, 2007-08 Season

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

ALL-TIME RESULTS(NCAA ERA)

2004-05(14-14, 10-12 CACC)

Head Coach: Bill ClearyCaptains: Tesa-Patrice Greene, Michelle Whalen, Andrea Jones

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 20 at Columbia Union ............. W 65-53Nov. 23 Neumann........................... W 85-57Nov. 27 at NYIT .................................L 64-74Nov. 30 at *Bloomfield .....................L 60-70Dec. 2 Lincoln (Pa.) ...................... W 60-45Dec. 4 *Nyack .................................L 51-53Dec. 7 at *USciences .......................L 45-72Dec. 10 *Post ...................................L 53-59Jan. 2 Briarcliffe ........................... W 86-66Jan. 5 at *NJIT .............................. W 74-72Jan. 8 at *Georgian Court............. W 86-66Jan. 11 *Holy Family ........................L 52-69Jan. 15 at *Dominican .....................L 62-67Jan. 18 *Felician ..............................L 68-71Jan. 20 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 80-71Jan. 25 *Bloomfield .........................L 37-64Jan. 29 at *Nyack ........................... W 85-63Feb. 1 *USciences ...........................L 54-75Feb. 5 at *Post ............................. W 64-53Feb. 7 at *Caldwell ....................... W 83-72Feb. 10 *Georgian Court ................ W 74-60Feb. 12 *NJIT.................................. W 78-69Feb. 15 at *Holy Family ....................L 60-88Feb. 19 *Dominican .........................L 67-70Feb. 22 at *Felician ..........................L 68-78Feb. 25 at *Goldey-Beacom ........... W 70-51Feb. 26 *Caldwell ........................... W 67-66Mar. 2 at $Bloomfield .....................L 64-67

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinal

2005-06(5-22, 4-20 CACC)

Head Coach: Bill ClearyCaptains: Nordia Henry, Courtnie Hurley, Kelly Sammons

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 19 Briarcliffe .............................L 58-62Nov. 26 NYIT .....................................L 48-60Dec. 1 at *Goldey-Beacom ..... L 81-86 (OT)Dec. 6 *Holy Family ........................L 48-74Dec. 8 at *Philadelphia ..................L 48-73Dec. 10 at *Caldwell .........................L 52-57Dec. 15 Columbia Union ................. W 76-61Jan. 5 *Bloomfield .........................L 53-79Jan. 7 * Dominican ........................L 49-73Jan. 10 at *NJIT ................................L 46-70Jan. 12 *Nyack ............................... W 68-61Jan. 14 *Post ...................................L 54-61Jan. 17 at *USciences .......................L 49-65Jan. 19 at *Felician ........................ W 74-72Jan. 21 *Georgian Court ................ W 55-43Jan. 24 *NJIT....................................L 53-55Jan. 28 at *Holy Family ....................L 38-58Jan. 30 *Philadelphia ......................L 34-64Feb. 2 *Felician ..............................L 52-56Feb. 4 at *Nyack .............................L 43-35Feb. 7 at *Georgian Court...............L 49-67Feb. 9 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 66-65Feb. 11 *Caldwell .............................L 66-78Feb. 14 *USciences ...........................L 51-80Feb. 19 at *Post ...............................L 63-72Feb. 21 at *Bloomfield .....................L 62-69Feb. 25 at *Dominican .....................L 45-74

* CACC Contest

2006-07(13-15, 10-12 CACC)

Head Coach: Bill ClearyCaptains: Nordia Henry, Sherrelle Holmes

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 18 at Columbia Union ............. W 86-72Nov. 21 at NJIT..................................L 54-86Nov. 28 *USciences ......................... W 65-58Nov. 30 at *Georgian Court............. W 72-62Dec. 9 *Dominican .........................L 58-60Dec. 16 at *Caldwell ....................... W 84-66Dec. 19 at Lynn......................... L 67-73 (OT)Dec. 22 vs. Northwood (in Fla.) ...... W 66-59Dec. 30 at *Philadelphia ..................L 67-72Jan. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas ........... W 61-43Jan. 9 at *Felician ........................ W 86-62Jan. 11 *Post ...................................L 77-85Jan. 13 at *Nyack ........................... W 60-46Jan. 16 at *Holy Family ....................L 52-75Jan. 18 at *Bloomfield .....................L 59-64Jan. 20 *Caldwell ........................... W 80-73Jan. 22 *Goldey-Beacom ......... L 81-86 (OT)Jan. 24 at *USciences .......................L 47-70Jan. 27 at *Dominican .....................L 66-67Jan. 30 *Georgian Court ................ W 77-56Feb. 1 *Philadelphia .................... W 69-67Feb. 10 *Felician ............................ W 68-44Feb. 15 vs. Bloomfield (@ GBC) ........L 56-72Feb. 17 at *Post ...............................L 58-64Feb. 20 *Holy Family ........................L 43-72Feb. 22 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 52-81Feb. 24 *Nyack ............................... W 61-46Feb. 28 at $Philadelphia ..................L 63-67

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinal

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2007-08(22-9, 13-5 CACC)

Head Coach: Bill ClearyCaptains: Sherrelle Holmes, Amelia Simmons

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 Columbia Union ................. W 88-55Nov. 18 at Queens (N.Y.) ................. W 94-74Nov. 21 at Lock Haven .................... W 76-58Nov. 27 West Chester ........................L 67-74Dec. 8 *Felician ............................ W 88-53Dec. 15 at St. Thomas Aquinas........ W 71-68Dec. 18 at *Georgian Court...............L 64-70Dec. 21 at *Philadelphia ................ W 83-71Dec. 29 vs. Saint Rose (at AIC) ..........L 75-76Dec. 30 at American International ....L 52-65Jan. 2 at Bloomsburg ................... W 61-41Jan. 5 at *Caldwell ................W 90-82 (OT)Jan. 8 *Dominican .........................L 60-64Jan. 15 at *Holy Family ....................L 68-75Jan. 19 at *Nyack ........................... W 70-56Jan. 23 at *Goldey-Beacom ........... W 91-72Jan. 26 *Bloomfield ....................... W 76-66Jan. 29 *Georgian Court ................ W 79-51Jan. 31 at *USciences .......................L 68-77Feb. 2 *Philadelphia .............W 67-60 (OT)Feb. 5 *Holy Family ........................L 64-81Feb. 7 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 72-60Feb. 9 *USciences ......................... W 55-46Feb. 13 Lincoln (Pa.) ...................... W 88-77Feb. 16 at *Post ............................. W 77-60Feb. 19 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 78-75Feb. 27 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 75-62Mar. 1 $Philadelphia .................... W 77-69Mar. 5 at %Dominican ....................L 46-74Mar. 14 vs. ^Adelphi ...................... W 79-67Mar. 15 vs. ^Caldwell..................... W 83-62

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinal% CACC Tournament Semifinal^ ECAC Tournament

2008-09(18-12, 12-8 CACC)

Head Coach: Rob MillerCaptains: Jillian Bennett, Jamie Gallagher, Amerlia Simmons

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 Concordia ........................... W 83-55Nov. 18 at *Columbia Union ........... W 70-39Nov. 25 at West Chester ....................L 63-83Nov. 30 Queens (N.Y.) ..................... W 79-65Dec. 3 Bloomsburg ................W 85-77 (OT)Dec. 8 Molloy .................................L 45-79Dec. 11 at *Holy Family ....................L 51-62Dec. 13 at *Felician ........................ W 61-43Dec. 15 Lock Haven ........................ W 75-59Dec. 20 American International ........L 54-66Dec. 23 *Philadelphia ......................L 66-73Jan. 4 at Franklin Pierce .................L 60-89Jan. 6 at *Goldey-Beacom ........... W 63-39Jan. 8 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 74-52Jan. 17 *Post ................................. W 69-52Jan. 22 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 74-52Jan. 24 at *USciences ..................... W 83-74Jan. 29 at *Philadelphia ................ W 60-59Jan. 31 at *Bloomfield .....................L 66-71Feb. 3 *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 74-52Feb. 5 at *Georgian Court...............L 58-60Feb. 7 at *Dominican .....................L 72-74Feb. 12 *Georgian COurt .........W 70-65 (OT)Feb. 14 *Nyack ............................... W 75-37Feb. 17 *Holy Family ........................L 54-64Feb. 21 *Caldwell ........................... W 84-70Feb. 24 *USciences ...........................L 60-65Mar. 3 at $Holy Family .................. W 67-64Mar. 6 vs. %Dominican ................. W 64-55Mar. 7 at ^Philadelphia .................L 63-72

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinal% CACC Tournament Semifinal^ CACC Tournament Championship

2009-10(15-13, 12-7 CACC)

Head Coach: Rob MillerCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 15 Kutztown .............................L 75-86Nov. 17 at Molloy .............................L 70-75Nov. 21 at Saint Anselm ................. W 57-56Nov. 30 at Bloomsburg .....................L 62-85Dec. 4 at Lock Haven .................... W 74-71Dec. 8 *Holy Family ........................L 58-74 Dec. 10 *Philadelphia ......................L 68-69Dec. 12 at *USciences ..................... W 68-60Dec. 29 at American International .. W 50-47Dec. 30 vs UMass Lowell ...................L 51-61Jan. 1 *Georgian Court ................ W 79-62Jan. 6 West Chester ........................L 64-82Jan. 9 *Post ................................. W 79-53Jan. 19 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 67-70Jan. 23 at *Nyack .............................L 63-65Jan. 26 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 67-42Jan. 28 *Philadelphia ......................L 77-87Jan. 30 *Felician ............................ W 65-60Feb. 2 *USciences ......................... W 63-53Feb. 9 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 67-70Feb. 13 *Concordia ......................... W 67-61Feb. 16 at *Dominican ................... W 84-81Feb. 18 at *Holy Family ....................L 57-73Feb. 20 at *Caldwell ....................... W 76-73Feb. 23 at *Georgian Court............. W 62-54Feb. 27 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 72-59Feb. 28 *Bloomfield ....................... W 72-59Mar. 2 at $Holy Family ....................L 47-73

* CACC Contest$ CACC Tournament Quarterfinal

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2010-11(2-24, 2-17 CACC)

Head Coach: Nate WareCaptains: Jamee Bush, Ashley Davison

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 13 at West Chester ....................L 48-93Nov. 17 Cheyney ...............................L 67-68Nov. 20 at Kutztown .........................L 55-93Nov. 27 at Califonia (PA) ...................L 50-90Nov. 28 vs Gannon ............................L 50-75Dec. 1 at *Holy Family ....................L 51-87Dec. 4 *Georgian Court ................ W 75-61Dec. 7 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 46-65Dec. 11 *USciences ...........................L 27-71Dec. 19 at *Philadelphia ..................L 27-79Dec. 30 vs Barry ...............................L 29-71Dec. 31 at Lynn ................................L 32-76Jan. 4 at *Georgian Court............. W 65-63Jan. 8 at *Post ...............................L 71-73Jan. 13 at *USciences .......................L 46-67Jan. 15 *Nyack .................................L 49-54Jan. 19 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 62-71Jan. 25 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 55-66Jan. 29 at *Felician ..........................L 74-90Feb. 5 *Dominican .........................L 55-67Feb. 10 *Philadelphia ......................L 60-67Feb. 12 at *Concordia .......................L 52-79Feb. 15 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 59-65Feb. 17 *Holy Family ........................L 39-95Feb. 19 *Caldwell .............................L 54-86Feb. 23 at *Bloomfield .....................L 37-81

* CACC Contest

2011-12(2-22, 1-18 CACC)

Head Coach: Nate WareCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 12 Delaware State ....................L 32-80Nov. 24 vs. Chaminade ................... W 59-57Nov. 25 vs. Hawaii Pacific .................L 63-74Nov. 30 St. Thomas Aquinas .............L 50-56Dec. 3 at *Philadelphia ..................L 49-87Dec. 8 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 43-68Dec. 10 *Bloomfield .........................L 54-72Dec. 19 Millersville ...........................L 52-72Jan. 3 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 42-59Jan. 5 at *Holy Family ....................L 42-88Jan. 7 at *Caldwell .........................L 50-56Jan. 17 *USciences ...........................L 29-67Jan. 24 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 37-66Jan. 26 *Georgian Court ..................L 50-69Jan. 28 at *Dominican .....................L 52-60Jan. 31 *Philadelphia ......................L 43-74Feb. 4 *Felician ..............................L 41-46Feb. 6 *Concordia ...........................L 71-78Feb. 9 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 42-54Feb. 11 at *Nyack ........................... W 57-54Feb. 14 *Holy Family ........................L 24-83Feb. 16 at *Georgian Court...............L 42-60Feb. 18 *Post ...................................L 49-75Feb. 21 at *USciences .......................L 35-59

* CACC Contest

2012-13(3-23, 1-18 CACC)

Head Coach: Tiffany SilverCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 10 at Bridgeport .......................L 58-73Nov. 11 vs Molloy .............................L 72-90Nov. 17 at Millersville .......................L 56-94Nov. 20 at *Holy Family ....................L 72-94Nov. 21 at Delaware State ................L 46-88Nov. 26 at Bloomsburg .....................L 55-96Nov. 28 at *USciences .......................L 63-81Dec. 1 at *Post ...............................L 75-86Dec. 4 *Chestnut Hill .................... W 61-60Dec. 6 Washington Adventist ....... W 61-52Dec. 8 at *Felician ..........................L 53-77Dec. 10 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 53-84Dec. 13 Lancaster Bible .................. W 72-61Dec. 19 *Georgian Court ..................L 55-66Jan. 5 *Dominican .........................L 65-86Jan. 8 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 44-71Jan. 12 *USciences ...........................L 58-86Jan. 15 at *Georgian Court...............L 65-68Jan. 26 at *Concordia .......................L 77-83Jan. 29 *Holy Family ........................L 56-80Feb. 2 *Nyack .................................L 72-78Feb. 5 at *Chestnut Hill ..................L 38-49Feb. 12 at *Philadelphia ..................L 60-80Feb. 16 *Caldwell .............................L 66-88Feb. 21 at *Bloomfield .....................L 48-72Feb. 23 *Philadelphia ......................L 68-86

* CACC Contest

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2013-14(7-19, 4-15 CACC)

Head Coach: Tiffany SilverCaptains: N/A

Date Opponent/Site ............... ResultNov. 9 at Lock Haven ......................L 74-82Nov. 16 Bloomsburg .......................L 69-105Nov. 23 at Lincoln (Pa.).....................L 61-72Nov. 26 at *Chestnut Hill ................ W 78-68Dec. 4 *USciences ...........................L 52-78Dec. 7 *Post ................................. L 77--93Dec. 9 Mercy ................................ W 66-55Dec. 16 *Holy Family ........................L 70-87Dec. 18 at *Georgian Court...............L 64-74Dec. 20 at West Virginia State+ ...... W 73-66Dec. 21 vs. Saint Augustine’s+ .........L 62-90Jan. 6 at Lancaster Bible .............. W 79-72Jan. 8 *Philadelphia ......................L 63-94Jan. 11 at *Goldey-Beacom .............L 52-64Jan. 14 *Georgian Court ................ W 65-62Jan. 18 *Bloomfield .........................L 43-72Jan. 23 at *Holy Family ....................L 54-64Jan. 25 at *Nyack .............................L 59-79Jan. 28 *Chestnut Hill ......................L 63-78Feb. 1 *Concordia ......................... W 85-61Feb. 5 at *Philadelphia ..................L 73-82Feb. 8 at *Dominican .....................L 67-78Feb. 11 at *USciences .......................L 59-68Feb. 15 *Felician ............................ W 81-66Feb. 18 *Goldey-Beacom .................L 62-69Feb. 22 at *Caldwell .........................L 60-88

+ West Virginia State Holiday Tournament* CACC Contest

2008-09 Team; CACC Tournament Runner-Ups

2004-05 Team; First NCAA Season

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1. Philadelphia University 4201 Henry Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19144

2. Goldey-Beacom College4701 Limestone RoadWilmington, DE 19808

3. University of the Sciences600 South 43rd Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

4. Holy Family University9801 Frankford AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19114

5. Georgian Court University900 Lakewood AvenueLakewood, NJ 08701

6. Felician College223 Montross AvenueRutherford, NJ 07070

7. Bloomfield College467 Franklin Street

Bloomfield, NJ 07003

8. Caldwell University120 Bloomfield Avenue

Caldwell, NJ 07006

9. Dominican College470 Western HighwayOrangeburg, NY 10962

10. Nyack College1 South Boulevard Nyack, NY 10960

11. Post University800 Country Club RoadWaterbury, CT 06708

12. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19118

13. Concordia College171 White Plains RoadBronxville, NY 10708

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