Women's Hoops Hosts Villanova Saturday

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Feb. 25, 2000

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Providence and Villanova meet for the 39th time in the all-time series, with the teams tied at 19 games apiece in the first 38 meetings. The Wildcats won two out the last three meetings last season, including a 68-59 victory in the first round of the 1999 BIG EAST Tournament on February 27, 1999 at Rutgers University. At Alumni Hall, the Friars are 13-5. At Villanova, the Friars trail, 5-10. PC is 1-4 on neutral courts versus the 'Cats.

A LOOK AT THE WILDCATS...Villanova comes into today's game with an overall record of 14-11 and a 7-7 mark in the BIG EAST. In their last outing, Pittsburgh used a 21-11 run in the last 7:07 of regulation to lift the Panthers to a 64-62 victory over Villanova. Brandi Barnes led the 'Cats with 13 points and five boards in the loss, while Trish Juhline and Katie Davis netted 12 and 10 respectively. The Wildcats shot 49.1 percent for the game, on 27-of-55 from the field. Rounding out the Villanova scoring was Nicole Druckenmiller with seven points, Stephanie Baker, Megan Stewart and Jenea Skeeters with six and Mary Beth Snell with two. Skeeters is currently leading the team in scoring, averaging 14.1 points per game for Villanova, while Juhline is contributing 12.9 points per outing for the 'Cats.

SERIES NOTES
Streaks: The Wildcats won two out the last three meetings last season, including a 68-59 victory in the first round of the 1999 BIG EAST Tournament on February 27, 1999 at Rutgers University.

The Friars have won the last two meetings in this series with both wins coming at the Providence Civic Center. PC has also three of the last four games played in the series. At the Pavilion, PC is just 3-8 and with losses in the last three games played there. PC's last win at the Pavilion came on December 7, 1993, a 66-65 win.

LAST TIME OUT...Katie Smrcka-Duffy and Nathalie Bourdereau each scored 18 points as Georgetown defeated Providence, 63-49. The Hoyas held the Friars (9-15, 4-10) to just 25 percent shooting in the game and never trailed in the contest. Georgetown took the lead for good midway through the first half, but the Friars stayed close and trailed by just nine at intermission. In the second half, the Friars cut the lead to single digits three times, but could not get any closer than nine points. Nok Duany was also in double figures for the Hoyas with 10 points. Suzy Bendegue had a career-high 11 rebounds to go with eight points and five blocked shots. Meghan Hinds led Providence with 19 points. Jen Gombotz added 11 points, while Catrina Hawley-Stewart led the team with 11 rebounds.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (9-15, 4-10) vs.
Villanova University (14-11, 7-7)

Saturday, February 26, 2000
Alumni Hall (2,620) - Providence, R.I.

PROBABLE STARTERS

Pos. No. Name Pts/Reb. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School
G 3 Chrissy VOZAB 8.9/4.5 5-7 So. Amenia, N.Y./Our Lady of Lourdes
G 14 Meghan HINDS 12.1/5.0 5-10 Sr. Perrysburg, Ohio/Notre Dame Academy
C 15 Monika ROBERTS 12.9/8.3 6-2 Jr. Pittsburg, Calif./Antioch
F 20 Jen GOMBOTZ 10.5/7.0 6-0 Jr. Southington, Conn./Southington
F 41 Catrina 3.6/4.1 6-0 So. West Haven, Conn./West Haven

OFF THE BENCH

Pos. No. Name Pts/Reb. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School
G 00 Dee CUMMINGS 2.8/5.8 apg 5-5 Fr. Huntsville, Ala./Butler
G 10 Farrah THOMAS 5.0/1.6 5-8 Sr. Newport, Ark./Coffeyville CC
G 12 Abby CHARBONNEAU 0.0/0.0 5-4 Jr. Webster, Mass./Bartlett
F 22 Amy DRECHSLER 2.2/0.6 6-2 Jr. Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena
F 33 Steffanie SHOOP 3.5/2.7 6-0 Fr. Somerville, N.J./Hillsborough
G 42 Brooke FREEBURG 1.5/2.4 5-11 Fr. Waterford, Pa./LeBoeuf
C 45 Dani TRIPPANY 9.1/4.8 6-5 Jr. Massena, N.Y./Massena
F 50 Zahra WILLIAMS 2.7/1.3 6-0 Sr. Hyattsville, Md./Laurel

PROVIDENCE - VILLANOVA SERIES FACTS

Series Record:        39th meeting - Tied at 19
BIG EAST Series:      PC leads, 16-14
At Villanova:         Providence trails, 5-10
At Providence:        PC leads, 13-5
Neutral Courts:       PC trails, 1-4
Last Meeting:         2/27/99 VU-68  PC-59 BIG EAST Tournament
Last PC win overall:  1/17/99 @ PC-81  VU-73
Last Villanova win:   2/27/99  VU-68  PC-59

STATISTICAL COMPARISON

PC   GT
9-15 Overall Record 14-11
4-10 BIG EAST Record 7-7
.378 Field Goal Pct. .393
.341 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. .309
.657 Free Throw Pct.. .693
.377 Opp. FG Pct. .411
.299 Opp. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .276
.696 Opp. FT Pct. .700
43.7 Rebound Average 34.4
- 1.6 Rebound Margin -1.5
15.3 Assists/Game 15.4
19.3 Turnovers/Game 12.3
4.6 Blocks/Game 3.0
6.3 Steals/Game 5.4
65.4 Points/Game 59.4
69.9 Pts Allowed/Game 59.1

TURN OVER A NEW LEAF...The Friars are looking to get back on track towards the end of the regular-season. PC committed a season-low 10 turnovers against Rutgers University on February 9.

NOT THEIR MONTH...The Friars were looking to change their ways when February approached but to no avail. PC is currently 0-6 in the second month of the year.

QUITE A PAIR...For the second time this season, juniors Jen Gombotz and Monika Roberts posted double-doubles in the same game. Gombotz recorded 13 points and 12 rebounds against Miami on February 12, while Roberts registered 12 points and 11 boards for the Friars. The first time was on December 31, 1999, as Roberts netted a game-high 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in PC's 76-69 win at Fairfield, while Gombotz contributed 16 points and 10 caroms for the win.

JOIN THE CLUB... Meghan Hinds became the 21st player in Providence history to score 1,000 points in her college career. She has currently scored 1,078 points to join in the exclusive club. She reached the 1,000 point plateau for her career during PC's loss to St. John's on January 29, 2000, with a three-point shot from the left corner just six seconds into the second half of the game.

HOME VS. AWAY...The Friars have different outcomes when they play at Alumni Hall or on the road. Here's a look at how they fare in the two venues:

Home   Away
69.4 Points 63.0
.399 Field Goal % .366
.659 Free Throw % .656
41.4 Rebounds 45.1
40.9 Opp. Rebounds 47.9
17.1 Assists 14.2
17.4 Turnovers 20.5
3.7 Blocks 5.1
6.4 Steals 6.1

Numerology: Here's a look at how the Friars match up with their next opponent in the latest RPI poll, as of February 25, 2000:

Providence   125
Villanova    46

THE HIGHS...The Friars allowed a season-high 90 points from the Irish on February 1. PC also allowed their guests season-highs against themselves in field goals made (32), free throws made (25), free throws attempted (36) and blocked shots (11) in their 90-60 loss.

AND THE LOWS...Providence shot a season-low 30.2 field goal percentage against the Irish. The Friars only connected on 19 of 63 attempts from the field in Alumni Hall, including just two shots from three-point range.

STEPPING UP...Junior Dani Trippany has come back strong since her stress fracture, averaging 7.6 points and 4.0 rebounds over the last 10 games. She most recently netted a game-high 17 points in PC's 71-66 loss to Seton Hall on February 12 and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds in the Friars' 68-62 loss at Seton Hall on February 18.

BOMBS AWAY!...Senior Meghan Hinds netted five three-point attempts en route to her career-high of 28 points at St. John's on January 19. The 5-10 guard shot 64 percent from the field (9-of-14), 83 percent from behind the arc and 100 percent from the charity stripe (5-5). Hinds also recorded seven rebounds, two assists and one steal in 39 minutes of action.

BEAT THE CLOCK...Junior Monika Roberts netted the game-winning shot with one second remaining to give the Friars a 77-76 win over the visiting Panthers on January 12.

TRIPPANY FOR THE BLOCK... Junior Dani Trippany proved that a stress fracture won't keep her down for long. The 6-5 center recorded a career-high five blocks at Holy Cross, her third game back since her injury sidelined her for eight contests. Her total, combined with her teammates, led to the team's season-high 12 blocks against the Crusaders.

TO CATCH A THIEF...Sophomore Chrissy Vozab handled a career-high five steals in Providence's 77-76 win over Pittsburgh on January 12. The 5-7 guard also posted 13 points, including three treys, four assists and three rebounds in the Friars' come-from-behind win.

CLUTCH FROM THE ARC...The Friars made nine of 12 attempts from three-point range against St. John's on January 19 to earn the 72-67 victory over the Red Storm. Providence shot 75% behind the arc for a season-best. Meghan Hinds made five of six and Jen Gombotz connected on three of her attempts in the win over St. John's.

OUT OF ACTION...The injury bug has plagued the Friars all season long. Here's the injured list heading into today's game versus Villanova: Brooke Freeburg (Fr., G) is out for the season after tearing the ACL in her right knee on November 30th at Michigan. Abby Charbonneau (Jr., G) is out for the season after having knee surgery on January 3rd. Dee Cummings (Fr., G) is out for the season with a knee injury.

M*A*S*H UNIT...Going into the Villanova game, the Friars have lost 81 man-games to injury so far this season. Here's the list:

FRIAR SIGNINGS...PC head coach Jim Jabir has announced that three players have signed national letters-of-intent to attend Providence College for the 2000-2001 school year. They are:

Jenese Wilcox 6-2 F/C Port Chester, N.Y./The Ursuline School
Ryann Kilgore 6-1 F Belleville, Mich./Belleville
Andrea Horvath 6-0 G/F Sopran, Hungary/Pratt CC

Calling all reserves: Senior Farrah Thomas led the PC reserves against Boston College on January 22, posting 13 points, five rebounds, four assists and one steal for the Friars.

CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK...Junior center Monika Roberts was chosen as the BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week for the week ending January 2nd. In four games the previous week, the 6-2 center was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Tulane/Doubletree Classic as she scored 47 points (23.5), pulled down 18 rebounds (9.0 rpg) and had 8 blocks (4.0 bpg). She continued with a double-double (21 points/15 rebounds) in the win over Fairfield and then led PC with 13 points and six rebounds in the win over Princeton. In four games, Roberts scored 81 points (20.3 ppg) had 39 rebounds (9.3 rpg) and had 11 blocks (2.8 bpg).

ALL-TOURNAMENT PART II...For the second time this season, PC junior forward Monika Roberts has been named to a tournament's All-Tourney team. Roberts scored 26 points with seven rebounds and four blocked shots in PC's 81-57 loss to Tulane. She helped the Friars bounce back in their 82-62 win over Lehigh as she scored 21 points and added 11 rebounds and four more blocks. For the two games, Roberts scored 47 points (23.5), had 18 rebounds (9.0) and eight blocks (4.0). Earlier this season, Roberts was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Lady Tiger Classic in Memphis, Tennessee.

CAREER NIGHT...Junior forward Zahra Williams came off the bench versus Princeton to score a career high 11 points (5-11 FG, 1-3 FT), grab a carer high six rebounds and block a career high eight shots in the 74-59 win over the Tigers. She turned in that performance in just 18 minutes of action. Williams' eight blocks is the most by a BIG EAST player this season.

DEE-LIGHTFUL...Freshman guard Dee Cummings has shown a penchant for passing this season as she has dished out 5.8 assists per game through the first 13 games this season. Versus Princeton, Cummings found the scoring touch with a career-high 12-point game (4-5 FT, 2-2 3PT, 2-2 FT), while still managing to dish out nine assists in 35 minutes played. At Syracuse, Cummings followed that with a seven-point, five-rebound, two assist game.

ROOKIE TO THE RESCUE...Freshman forward Steffanie Shoop scored a career high 12 points (4-4 FG, 4-6 FT) in 14 minutes off the bench in the Friars' 76-65 win over Syracuse on January 4th. Shoop jumper with 12:57 left in the second half tied the game at 49-49 and her free throw 20 seconds later gave PC a 50-49 lead that they never gave up.

PC DOUBLE-DOUBLES...As a team, the Friars have recorded 13 double-doubles this season. Here's the list:

2/12/00 Jen Gombotz MIAMI 13 pts./12 rebs.
2/12/00 Monika Roberts MIAMI 12 pts./11 rebs.
1/30/00 Meghan Hinds ST. JOHN'S 19 pts./12 rebs.
1/22/00 Monika Roberts BOSTON C. 18 pts./13 rebs.
1/04/00 Jen Gombotz @ Syracuse 12 pts./16 rebs.
1/02/99 Meghan Hinds PRINCETON 11 pts./11 rebs.
12/31/99 Monika Roberts at Fairfield 21 pts./15 rebs.
12/31/99 Jen Gombotz at Fairfield 16 pts./10 rebs.
12/28/99 Monika Roberts vs. Lehigh 21 pts./11 rebs.
12/8/99 Chrissy Vozab @ WVU 10 pts./12 rebs.
11/27/99 Chrissy Vozab vs. Samford 14 pts./10 rebs.
11/27/99 Monika Roberts vs. Samford 16 pts./18 rebs.
11/20/99 Jen Gombotz G. MASON 28 pts./11 rebs.

CHARITY WORK...The Friars shot a season-high 82.1 percent from the free throw line at Syracuse on January 4, connecting on 23 of 28 attempts from the charity stripe.

BACK IN ACTION...Steady senior guard Meghan Hinds has scored in double figures in 14 of the 21 games she's played since returning to the lineup after missing two games (Memphis and Samford) with a broken nose suffered in the Friars' season opener. In her 21 games back, Hinds has averaged 12.4 points per game, including a career-high 28 at St. John's. Hinds has had a career-high 11 rebounds twice this season (vs. Lehigh and PRINCETON), including her first double-double ever with 11 points and 11 rebounds versus Princeton.

PASSING FANCY...Freshman guard Dee Cummings has had two games with ten or more assists this season. Cummings opened her PC career with a 15-assist game versus George Mason on November 20th which set the record for a PC freshman. On December 7th versus Rhode Island, the 5-6 guard dished out 10 assists versus the Rams. Through 13 games, Cummings has 76 assists (5.8 per game).

ALL-TOURNAMENT FRIAR...Junior forward Monika Roberts (Pittsburg, Calif) was named to the All-Tournament Team at the University of Memphis Lady Tiger Classic November 26 and 27. Roberts scored 22 points with eight rebounds in the first game versus Memphis. Game two saw her record 16 points and a career high 18 rebounds for her first double-double of the season. In the two games, Roberts had 38 points (19.0 ppg) and 26 rebounds (13.0 rpg).

DOUBLE GOMBOTZ...The Friars' Jen Gombotz picked up her fourth double-double of the season against Miami. The junior forward posted 13 points and 12 rebounds for PC. Previously, scored 12 points and had a career-high 16 rebounds at Syracuse. She also had recorded a double-double versus Fairfield with 16 points and ten rebounds. Her first came in the Friars' opening win versus George Mason when she had 28 points and 11 rebounds versus the Patriots on November 21st. For that game, Gombotz was selected as the BIG EAST Player of the Week.

OFF THE BENCH...Junior forward Amy Drechsler came off the bench to score a career high 11 points (5-8 FG, 1-1 3PT) in PC's 82-62 win over Lehigh. Versus Tulane, Drechsler made her first start of the season scoring two points in eight minutes.

POUNDING THE BOARDS...Providence recorded a school record 65 rebounds in the overtime loss to Samford on November 27th. The previous high was 63 versus Long Island University on December 28, 1980.

DOUBLE THE FUN...Who says you have to be tall to get rebounds??? PC sophomore guard Chrissy Vozab turned in her second double-double of the season at West Virginia scoring ten points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Earlier in the season, the 5-7 Vozab had 14 points and ten rebounds versus Samford University. The talented guard scored a season high 22 points in the Friars win versus Lehigh. At the Tulane Tournament, Vozab had 25 points and 11 rebounds versus Lehigh.

THE PLAYMAKER..Friars' freshman point guard Dee Cummings (Butler, Ala.) wasted little time in getting her name in the Providence College record books. In the season opener against George Mason, Cummings dished out a Providence College freshman record 15 assists while committing just five turnovers in the 82-70 victory. She also pulled down seven rebounds while scoring three points. PC's all-time record for assists in one game is 17 and is held by Shanya Evans who did it twice in her career.

SHOT BLOCKER...Junior forward Monika Roberts set a career high with six blocked shots in the PC-Michigan game. For the season, Roberts now has 54 blocked shots or 2.3 per game to be third in the BIG EAST while being ranked 17th in the nation in that category.

25th ANNIVERSARY...The Friars are now in their 25th season of Division I competition and have an all-time mark of 449-287 for a .610 winning percentage in 736 all-time games. The Friars own three BIG EAST regular season titles (1983, 1986, 1990), one BIG EAST Tournament Championship (1990), one trip to the WNIT (1987) and five NCAA appearances (1986, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992).

A Look Ahead...The Friars will host the Huskies of the University of Connecticut on Tuesday, February 29, for their final game of the 1999-2000 regular season. Tip-off is slated for 7:00 p.m. at the Providence Civic Center.

Providence's Record When...
PC shoots 50% or better from the floor: 1-0
PC shoots less than 50% from the floor: 8-15
PC holds opponent to 50% or less from the floor: 8-13
PC opponent shoots 50% or better from the floor: 1-2
PC outrebounds opponent: 5-4
PC gets outrebounded by opponent: 4-11
PC makes 40% or more of three point tries: 4-4
PC makes less than 40% of three point tries: 5-11
PC scores less that 50 points: 0-3
PC scores 50-60 points: 0-5
PC scores 61-70 points: 0-6
PC scores 71-80 points: 7-1
PC scores 81-90 points: 2-0
PC scores 91 points or more: 0-0
Opponent scores 50 or less points: 0-0
Opponent scores 50-60 points: 2-0
Opponent scores 61-70 points: 6-5
Opponent scores 71-80 points: 1-7
Opponent scores 81-90 points: 0-3
Opponent scores 91 points or more: 0-0

FRIARS BY THE NUMBERS (1999-00)

Current Streak: Lost 9
Overall Record 9-15
Last Two Games: 0-2
Last Three Games: 0-3
Home: 4-5
Road: 4-9
Neutral: 1-1
Overtime Games: 0-1
BIG EAST Record: 4-10
BIG EAST Home: 1-5
BIG EAST Away: 3-4
Longest Win Streak: 4

When Leading at Halftime: 7-2
Away: 2-1
Home: 4-0
Neutral: 1-1

When Trailing at Halftime: 2-13
Home: 1-5
Away: 1-8
Neutral: 0-0

By the Month
November: 1-3
December: 4-1
January: 4-5
February: 0-6

INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS

Scoring: Roberts (10), Hinds (7), Gombotz (4), Trippany (2), Vozab (1)
Rebounding: Roberts (8.5), Gombotz (7), Hinds (3), Hawley-Stewart (2), Trippany (1.5), Shoop (1), Vozab (1), Williams (.5)
Scoring and Rebounding: Roberts (4), Gombotz (3), Hinds (2)
Double-Doubles: Roberts (5), Gombotz (4), Hinds (2), Vozab (2)
20 Point Games: Roberts (4), Gombotz (3), Hinds (2), Trippany (1), Vozab (1)
30 Point Games: N/A

  League   Overall
  W L PCT   W L PCT
Notre Dame 15 0 1.000   24 2 .923
Connecticut 14 0 1.000   25 1 .962
Boston College 10 4 .714   21 7 .750
Rutgers 10 4 .714   18 6 .750
Georgetown 8 6 .571   15 10 .600
Villanova 7 7 .500   14 11 .560
Pittsburgh 6 8 .429   15 10 .600
Miami 5 9 .357   11 14 .440
Seton Hall 5 10 .333   11 14 .440
Providence 4 10 .286   9 15 .375
St. John's 4 10 .286   9 16 .360
Syracuse 3 11 .214   10 15 .400
West Virginia 1 13 .071   6 19 .240

THIS WEEK IN THE BIG EAST

Tuesday, February 22
Miami 83, notre Dame 68
St. John's 50, Old Dominion 89

Wednesday, February 23
Connecticut 100, West Virginia 28
Seton Hall 55, Syracuse 49
Boston College 51, Rutgers 73
Pittsburgh 64, Villanova 62
Providence 49, Georgetown 63

Saturday, February 26
Notre Dame at Connecticut
West Virginia at Boston College
Syracuse at Miami
Villanova at Providence
Rutgers at St. John's
Georgetown at Pittsburgh

BIG EAST Co-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:

Ruth Riley - Notre Dame
Riley averaged 20.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in two victories for the No. 5 Irish last week.

Svetlana Abrosimova - Connecticut
Abrosimova recorded back-to-back double-doubles and averaged 20.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 6.0 assists in two wins last week.

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK:

Alicia Ratay - Notre Dame
Ratay earns her sixth weekly honor after averaging 19.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in two wins for No. 5 Notre Dame last week.

FRIAR BIG EAST STATISTICAL LEADERS
(as of February 21, 2000)

INDIVIDUAL

POINTS OVERALL BIG EAST
Monika Roberts 13.4 (11th)
Meghan Hinds 12.2 (t14th)
REBOUNDS
Monika Roberts 8.4 (1st) 7.2 (t6th)
Jen Gombotz 7.0 (7th) 7.2 (t6th)
ASSISTS
Chrissy Vozab 4.22 (9th) 4.00 (8th)
FREE THROW %
Meghan Hinds .875 (3rd)
3PT FG %
Chrissy Vozab .500 (t2nd) .567 (1st)
Meghan Hinds .411 (5th) .422 (6th)
3PT FG MADE
Chrissy Vozab 1.48 (13th)
Meghan Hinds 1.43 (15th) 1.46 (t13th)
Jen Gombotz 1.38 (15th)
BLOCKED SHOTS
Monika Roberts 2.26 (3rd) 1.85 (4th)
Zahra Williams 0.68 (15th)
ASSIST/TO RATIO
Chrissy Vozab 1.70 (4th) 1.49 (7th)
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Monika Roberts 2.91 (6th) 2.77 (8th)
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Jen Gombotz 5.87 (1st) 6.08 (1st)
Monika Roberts 5.52 (2nd) 4.46 (9th)

TEAM

CATEGORY OVERALL BIG EAST
Scoring 66.1 (5th) 62.6 (4th)
Opp. Scoring 70.2 (12th) 71.5 (13th)
Scoring Margin -4.0 (10th) -8.9 (10th)
Field Goal % .384 (11th) .366 (11th)
Opp. FG % .377 (3rd) .403 (6th)
3PT % .350 (5th) .369 (4th)
Opp 3 PT% .299 (6th) .311 (7th)
Free Throw % .661 (10th) .686 (8th)
Rebounds 43.4 (1st) 42.8 (2nd)
Opp. Rebounds 44.9 (13th) 43.4 (12th)
Rebound Margin -1.5 (10th) -2.1 (8th)
Assists 15.43 (5th) 14.00 (9th)
Steals 6.17 (12th) 5.38 (12th)
Blocked Shots 4.65 (2nd) 3.46 (3rd)
Turnover Margin -3.91 (13th) -4.31 (12th)
Assist/Turnover 0.79 (8th) 0.74 (10th)

FRIARS IN NCAA RANKINGS (As of 2/21/00)
Blocked Shots - Monika Roberts (17th - 2.3)

Providence college Season and Career Highs

1999-00 Season Statistics - Career

Abby charbonneau

Points     6 vs. Rutgers (1/10/98)
Rebounds   3 , twice
3 Pters    2 vs. Rutgers (1/10/98)
Assists    4 vs. Rhode Island  (11/18/97)
Blocks     1 vs. Syracuse (1/7/99)
Minutes    1 vs. GEORGE MASON (11/20/99)
          17 vs. UConn (1/6/98)

Dee Cummings

Points    12 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)	SAME
Rebounds   7 vs. GEORGE MASON (11/20/99)
3 Pters    2 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
Assists   15 vs. GEORGE MASON (11/20/99)
Blocks
Minutes   36,  Twice

Amy drechsler

Points    11 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
          11 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
Rebounds   3 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
           9 vs. Miami (1/13/99)
3 Pters    1 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
           1, twice
Assists    1, twice	2, four times
Blocks     1, twice	1, nine times
Minutes   18 vs. Fairfield (12/31/99)
          22 vs. Miami (1/13/99)

Brooke Freeburg

Points     5 vs. Michigan (11/30/99) SAME
Rebounds   4 vs. Memphis (11/26/99)
3 Pters    1 vs. Michigan (11/30/99)
Assists
Blocks
Minutes   11 vs. Memphis (11/26/99)

Jennifer Gombotz

Points	  28 vs. GEORGE MASON (11/20/99)
          32 vs. Detroit (11/30/97)
Rebounds  16 vs. Syracuse (1/4/00)
          16 vs. Syracuse (1/4/00)
           3 Pters
           4 at Boston College (1/15/00)
           4, several
Assists    7 vs. Tulane  (12/27/99)
           7, twice
Blocks     2 at Pittsburgh (2/5/00)
           3 vs. Boston College (2/4/98)
Minutes   42 vs. Samford  (11/27/99)
          42 vs. Samford (11/27/99)

Catrina

Points     9 vs. Notre Dame (2/1/00)
          14 vs. West Virginia (2/6/99)

Hawley-stewart

Rebounds  12 vs. Miami (2/12/00)
          12 vs. Miami (2/12/00)
3 Pters    1 at Boston College (1/15/00)
           2, twice
Assists    3 at Georgetown (2/23/00)
           3, twice
Blocks     1, twice	2 vs. Georgetown (2/10/99)
Steals     1, six times	4 vs. Purdue (2/4/99)
Minutes   24 vs. Rutgers (2/9/00)
          33 vs. Villanova (1/17/99)

Meghan Hinds

Points    28 at St. John's (1/19/00)
          28 at St. John's (1/19/00)
Rebounds  12 vs. St. John's (1/30/00)
          12 vs. St. John's (1/30/00)
           3 Pters
           5 at St. John's (1/19/00)
           5 at St. John's (1/19/00)
Assists    4 vs. Notre Dame (2/1/00)
           5 vs WVU (1/21/98)
Blocks     1, three times
           2 vs Villanova (1/2/97)
Steals     3, three times
           3, six times
Minutes   40 vs. Boston College (1/22/00)
          40 vs. Boston College (1/22/00)

Monika Roberts

Points    26 vs. Tulane (12/27/99)
          27 vs. Villanova (1/17/99)
Rebounds  18 vs. Samford (11/27/99)
          18 vs. Samford (11/27/99)
3 Pters    2, twice	2, three times
Assists    3, twice	3 , twixe
Blocks     6 vs. Michigan (11/30/99)
           6 vs. Michigan (11/30/99)
Minutes   38 vs. Memphis (11/26/99)
          38 vs. Memphis (11/27/99)

Steffanie Shoop

Points    12, twice	SAME
Rebounds   9 at Holy Cross (1/26/00)
3 Pters
Assists    3 vs. Pittsburgh (1/12/00)
Blocks     1, four times
Steals     3 vs. Pittsburgh (1/12/00)
Minutes   27 at Boston College (1/15/00)

Farrah Thomas

Points    13, twice
          15 vs. Wake Forest (11/24/98)
Rebound    5 vs. Boston College (1/22/00)
           6 vs. DePaul (11/27/98)
3 Pters    3, twice
           4 vs. Wake Forest (11/24/98)
Assists    4 vs. Boston College (1/22/00)
           4 vs. Georgetown (2/10/99)
Blocks     1, twice	1, four times
Minutes   27 vs. Samford (11/27/99)
          28 vs. DePaul (11/27/98)

Dani Trippany

Points    20 vs. West Virginia (12/8/99)
          20 vs. West Virginia (12/8/99)
Rebounds   9, twice	9, twice
3 Pters
Assists    2 at Miami (2/14/00)
           2, three times
Steals     2 vs. Michigan (11/30/99)
           2, three times
Blocks     5 at Holy Cross (1/26/00)
           5 at Holy Cross (1/26/00)
Minutes   33 vs. West Virginia (12/8/99)
          33 vs. West Virginia (12/8/99)

Chrissy Vozab

Points    22 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
          30 vs. Wake Forest (11/24/98)
Rebounds  12 vs. West Virginia  (12/8/99)
          12 vs. West Virginia (12/8/99)
3 Pters    5 vs. Lehigh (12/28/99)
           5, twice
Assists    9 vs. RHODE ISLAND (12/3/99)
           9 vs. RHODE ISLAND (12/3/99)
Steals     5 vs. Pittsburgh (1/12/00)
           5 vs. Pittsburgh (1/12/00)
Blocks     1, twice
           1, twice
Minutes   40, six times	40, nine times

Zahra Williams

Points    11 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
          11 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
Rebounds   6 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
           6 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
3 Pters    1, twice
           1, three times
Assists    1, twice
           1, three times
Blocks     8 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
           8 vs. PRINCETON (1/2/00)
Minutes   19 vs. Villanova (1/8/00)
          20 vs. Georgetown (2/4/99)


 

 

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